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Arthur O'Connell, Peter Falk
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(ivlng announcemen , ~~!'¢1 '
Middleport Chamber. of Com· 1 The eljdorsemenl decision fol· [on committee acUvlty.
other sites they have survey- States, was shot to de•th lh~ Dallas, .
Ccllnall1 uld be bellefea lbe AmeriCan deathl _ID ~ii!~.''.,.i·~~Ji
merce went an record Fridav low•d a report given that Mid· He said the chances of eon- ed, and tbe pro and cone of years ago last TueBc!"Y· His Simply ]IIi~ 111e Warren i:otlmflldml report's ~pol rcee •hoyt 8,«10.
mght urgll)g loc:atlnn of llle pro. dleport vlllace officials bave of· j'structlon for next year were lhem, .were explamed by Child•. successor, tyndon Baines John. Commission believes only
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AUtio, Tn.: Pr~siden(
pm:ed Meigs County HJstorJCa.l f~" rt~ n fn mamtml" extermr of remote because finan~s were and hlS reasohs for favonng a son, appointed 8 comrn1sslon Harvey Oswakl"· was 1nvolvedi alone-but differs on the ot.1e
recuperating at the
Society Museum at the Middle- , the structure and grounds sur- . not ~vailable as yet
site at Cheshire were given. headed by Earl warren, chief Oswald fll'ed lhfee bulleta Item detall about wbicll bullel he :';n his recent ourgel'l' '1!.!::1,~
port Roadside Park site.
. rounding .•t. free ol charge .. 1f • Childs said the nver · front Mrs. John Werner read the ' justice af lhe United States, to behind; the first bullet went rece!Yed.
hard on cuttiog the bu&lt;llg~t
. Chamber members. meetmg con&lt;fructed
at llle road•Jde IMarma sought lllrough funds Treasurer's report and a nomi- •tudy ov, events and report to through Kennody's throat and lloveral books ~ asper· announced a · 17.5 per
m regular sesston m offl•·t-~ ?r park...
. provided by gasoline t~xes wal!l aating committee of John Wer- the nation.
struck ConnaiJy ; the second sions on the eo~asiOn report reduction In highwa~~E~t
the Columbufi and Snuthern Ohio PreSident Welsh and Secre- stopped by the com101ttee he· '
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Welsh rr~·s iding, ~ ' 1 •_led to lo,.:. tivity, we~f asked to contact · Leading Creek project,· original. Ifr we~e "~:7
rumors and theories that President's braih.
of the eY1dence; others impugn
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ward a l~-' ttt•r _t~ tht onuse um village qtficials to as~e~ain ttae 11y schedUled for this coming- }cers ~r
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Isurvive rrom Ule assassination ''J .3m convl~ . bey~d any the motives of the conmli~ion. warm fa;r 1 weekoovtl'"PlJeJ
commJtlee nut1tymx them ot chamber's responsibilities re- spring.
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Ihen endorsement ol the road, ,garding the new Welfare IJe.. Childs also reviewed the air- John Werner, Bill Ctulds, Dale I history would be satisfied. But the first bullet ,, Connally teld a sllent
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5ide pa~k site. on Mlli-St, and partme~t building.
port situation and sal~ he. and Dutton, Mrs. John Werner, Bill b the third anruversary tf the news ·eonferen~e Wednesday.
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~Is• · mdif•:-~ting their opinion that I BUI Childs reported on the Franklin Rizer were checklna: ' Grueser, Cash o,hr, Mrs. 0 B. /enned tra edy certain aspe- "I koow that 1 heard the fir:Jt At week's end•. ~ New Ye~ rlly past 9:1.-twelv~ l! ...
11 is the best location obtains- )'" · ., r! 1,.. .-ii "' Crpt·•· ~' " i'la. into pos!)lbllities of &lt;1 two-countY IStout, Charlene Hoeflich, Carl , cts of ihe Jarr~n O;Jmmission .shot, that 1 turiled to see what ~imes opined ed.Itonally ~a~ tt Persons wtth re~p1ratory',;:
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, and broUght members up to date Iairport site at Cbes!lite.
~Horky and Dick Owen.
report were cast into doubt. hapJl4;Ded, and that I was struck " now time lor llle cornmisSJon
were raulloned to"i ''
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mvaded Jordan in a brief.' ~• t
PreSide~! ~nd 6~~ m ·,
IJ. "Further dignified silence. or . led raid which Israel cl~
-~:"~-ly 8 .P0\.rn v.as ~u meri!ly more denials by thl' was in retaliation for atiti'" tf
Migs
Jennifer' Blakeslee. three years in the Style Revue1 Some of the featured events ,
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commission or its stafl are no Arab sabotage in Israei. ''Q \er
member or the Pomeroy Berltl- and this year was selected to range from the International ·
. govern~ ~ u 1 . 2r m ~d longer enough," the Times said. violent demonstrations broke
to rs 4-H Club. left Saturday with model as a demonstration for [Live Stock Exposition to a spePl~dlurhe 0b 1~ a~hs a ssma hlotn e ''
. enough responsible [ nut in Jordan among Palntl&lt;: 81
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35 ulher 4-H Club members ot the other girls in the state be- cial pop concert designed for the
24 frames later than the inquiry has be_en aroused ..to man.
Arabs protestm~ I .........,.
Ohio to attend the 45th Nation- fore their Style Revue contest. I youngsters boy the Chicago Sym·
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comuder King Hussem s fidliire
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CINCINNATI CUPI) - UnlvEl· ed t' e can be Around the world :
to act against Israel. Hussem
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Meigs County J unior
Fair will be Dr . Arthur Fieldler of
ersity of Cincinnati Law iAliOO
be . u e1mthe camera Saigoo: An 1\merican
p1a toon l' ordered conscrtp
Miss Blakeslee won this a- Board, and the Meigs County 4-11the Boston Pops Orchestra.
Dean Claude Sowle said Satur- compdu 18 3 lea s a second
was all but wiped out in the men into the army and
· only major setbac k in 0 pera t'loll : accepted 20 ,000 Saud'1 Ara b'tan
ward at t he Oh.10 State
F&lt;Ur ,H Couneil for three years, an d 'Thoroughbred Fashlons'' i.s
day he believe~ thP ·mvesl·· ·a- recor 'f · rames
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m August when she was inter- has served as treasurer of eacb the theme for the dress revu~
tion into the
Kennedy as- , said!h.e1 rame :, ~ lCt
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Attleboro. which ha s been troops to guard Jordan's border.
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Club members in Ohio. She was the county winner ol the Safe- ners participating. Miss Virgtm,,
"I think pressures for that :~i~h the Warren Commission
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Evans, sssistant state 4-H lead
step have become so great that .
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v. ard Program, which is one of While in Chicago from Nov. er at Ohio State, is co-ordinaL
it's imperatLve and inevitable said was e r:oear 1es . eQn Y
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Stale. Sponsors for this award tion 's fines! youth al the Na-: Tours of all kinds are includ·
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Motor tiona! Club Congress have two ded in the agenda. Some include
"1. have given a' great deal of fired twice in :no~ le~s t~.an 2·3
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spec ial treats in store
for the Art Jnstitute ol Chicago.
thought to this matter, and al-:
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Miss them, according to Fred Bruny, international Harvester
Co.,
though it has been my hu~ for
Blakeslee completed nine years Di~trict 4--H Program Leader, Adler Planetanum, the Museum
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of Science and Industry, and
Commission report yould be renutrition, home furnishings, and Jim Nabors, better known as the Field Museum ol Natural
JENNIFER BLAKESLEE
ardt..&gt;d as adequate, I now feel '
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served fo~ threP years as
a televisiOn's Gomer Pyle, and History.
in the light ot evidence thal has
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th e Ohio's own
Miss American The 4-H members will discuss Miss Ri akeslee. and Ivan Ach- been brought forth and ·the un,
~ifi _ 4-H Club Achievement A· Tecn. ager, M!ss Becky Aikire and analyze important issues er, Area ExtensiOn Agent, 4-H, certainty that it has pruvukt:d :
ward Winner in Meigs County of Circleville, will appear be- aff~ting citizens ol the U. S. who· is serving i:IS one ol the Lhat it would be appropriatt' for
in _1965, also was Lhe Junior tore the group.
as well as explore various car· chaperones of the Ohio Dele· a new investigation," tne dean coLUMBUS . (UPI ) _ State
~a1r Queen, and selec~ as the They will stay at the world's eer opportunities.
Gcnl!ral gat_ion were taken L? Manon, . c.xplained.
highway department
officials
fir--:~ ~unner-up to th~ OhJO State largesl . hotel,_ The ~orad Hil- ~heme for . this national prop am OhiO, Saturday mormng by. Mr. Sow~e, ~hose_ ~all for the new said Friday th~ federa 1 f!IIYPfi'I
.J.un1or F.a~r Quee~ m 1965.
ton, and part1c1pate m the pro- IS "Pursull of Ex&lt;:ellence.' AI- and Mrs. C. E. Blake~lee l'fher.e mvesbgatJOn JO~d numerous ment will cut' $40 milhon ort
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Come In and
ln ~.dltJQr. to tier schonl and gram with 4-H'ers from all of so during the Congress, nation- they boarded the tram for Clu· others from promment sources. ·Ohi , h of federal hi ghwa~ !
c~Urcp activ!ties, s~e has rep- the other' states and
Puerto al srholarship winners will ~ cago. They will return on Fn- ~d t'he question on the num· co :t~~:o~ funds this fio&lt;:al
Register For The •
resenled Me1gs County
for Rico.
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oer ot bulleb that were tired · n
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$700 million cutback ~he \1:.! rcau
ster suife(ed an accidental shot· was rushed to Veterans Memor- •od were •probobl~ ·pliytn8 ·witit '
of Public Roads announeed ear~un wound )Yhlie InSide an
,Ial Hospital by Middleporl ~-B 111e loaded guQ when tl&lt;lisj!.baJ'g· l CLEVELAND fU PII _ 1he
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lier this week. llighw"y officials
mobde parked. on ~he Tmy s ·Squadmen for treatment of., 1~ ed. Mrs. Dobbins was 1trpDrled 1efense lawyer who won nr.
said they had not been mffJrmcd
~0 .~\and, 1~ m M1d~eport on wounds at 6:37 p.m.
. , inliid&amp;.· ~t .. st_of'e.lbbppicqj!i)lfhen 'iam Shepp:J rd acqui! tal in !1--oe
bow the economy move was to
ri ay evenm.g.
~iddleport police indicated t~e the accklem occurred . . ·-· H!:l4 murrl Pr of hi s Wil t re!w·n.
be accomplished.
. . l!alT)! Opbbms, young son of_~jured_ I_OUth and two otl!~r ~e_terans M.~morial Hospital cd here Friday and dt'IT\I]'I•led :
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I 'Tiinutes of •·quick draw" prac- 1and the redUctJOn
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~ ~urge? P.r1~Y mgh~J~fOJur- F. Lee Bailey , 39, Bosf'ln. 1 tice ended in death Friday ni~ht , lo come there.
les :f,tl!f"..efl. llt'\'lll4 1&lt;1t. told a record crowd at lhelfor a 19-year-old West Side
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KILLIID IN CRASH
~d.H:ated. m~~.s~g.~~~ of. the 15 . page Jetter to Bay Village I Police said
Leslie Carol JEFFERSON, OhJO (UPD InCident 1
authorities
thf' in.' Prince was shot in her apart· Raymond F. Zack,
or AshI vestlgation be re-! •'l&lt;&gt;fl('d
I ment by her ctlmmon law hus. tabula County was kJIIed Saturllt
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Bailey said he i~dk:~ted w~o band .as ~e practiced_ ·•qui rk day in a onc -c_ar crash in New ,
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the real murderer wa:s. He satd draws · w1th a .38 caliber pis- Lyme Township. Zack
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. . William N. Goble 26 ' Kanau a esca ed in 'ur t
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driving · north on ?hio 46 and .
12:45 a.ni. Saturday w'hen
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12 years ago if 'panic had not 1 Police said the young woman was only ·a short dtstan ce from
in K&amp;nauga and ~lipped 0 q. anca;le~~ric ~ole. 0~~ere ~~~ !
been t~ order o~ lhe ~ay. " · l was shot through her left ~ye his .New Lyme home, when the ;
moderate damage to the cPr~ No charge was filed th ,
Bay \o 1llage poltce ch1ef Fred !a few feet from the IJassmet a_~r~ctideiintiltloc•c•uiifrriledllii.iiiiiiiiiiili
Stine Jllghway Patrol said. I :
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Drenkhan answered that th e. where her four - month - old . I
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PoWer was off in a sect\on of the ar(&gt;a for a while un .
Ba1ley letter leaves the pohce d~· ughter . Elizabeth, slept.
til ~ ma inte~ance crew froq1 the Columbu~J_ld ~u!b,ern ! CLEVELAND fUPJ) _Police ''right ~here _ we were tterore" T_h ~ husban~ . Orner Waue-~.
Oh10 Etectnc Company re- ·
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He said Bailey named a man notlf1ed a nei~hbor of t_he acclplaeed the damaged utilitt ;minor injuries at Holzer Hos- : lk:cused of gunning down a 7~ and a wuman, but had not giv - dent. The ne1ghbor sa1d the
pole.
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:yt:ar-old man at a bus s 0 p, Ien him any facts on _which ~e 4~ . year · ol~ Wa_ugh was ,
1 1 pita! and released.
Cars dnve~ by Paula J. Pe~~~ Other arrests Friday,
not lhao been seen with 3 gun dur- could acL, and nothmg soltd d1strau~hl , ,,
sobbmg
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ton, 18, Huntington, W. Va. and including ~hose cited to courting a Thaaksgiving Day h' hi enough to cause h1m to reopen .scre~mmg.
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isthool football gam
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Police listed the shooting as
Pl~asant, collided at 10:5~ p.m. Roy A. Fisher, S8. Hender.l time before the sla~~g. s or . Drenkhan said the letter will accidentaL
Fnday ~ Rt 7, .one mile sol1t~ son, driving while intoxicated, The youth, Richard Swanson, be checked out.
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. )lodged in the City jail for a 1;, an eighth-grader, reported. During . the trial, Bodey
BEGINS MONDAY
Micky Watson. 35. H~nderf hearing; &amp;chard T. Seltrn1111, I) was involved in three of a strongly hmted th~t Marilyn COLUMBUS (UPI) - The
a pass~:nger m the RO,!In~ .c , 34, Ffirfield, speeding bonded strin&amp; of fights that broke out was killeri by two penons fam. 86th annual four-day co.nv~ntJOn
had mln~r lnjpries. but ·~.·as nt to Gallipolis PlWlicipal court. near Municipal Stadium after iliar with the Sheppard I...nke- of the County .com~1ss1oners
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· ~ Nov. · ~; Theodore R. · Kearns, the Thursday charity game.
side home. The one who act- and ~?&gt;~nty Engmeers
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O.fu.-ers SAid thai the .'Pey~ ~. Long Bottom, no muffler. Police li&amp;id the boy gave tl ually bludgeoned the ~ou~g associatiOns _is to open . h~
~ar ~LJ!Ied out ol a servJ~t' sf~ n.1uniclpal court Nov, 2&amp;; WiL brief stateme.1t in the presence woman to death, Bailey sa1d, ts Monday. Mam spea~ers Will moon intG th• path of the R~ llam K: Stamper, li, Cincinnati, 01 his father, admitting the shown by scientific evlden&lt;e to elude Dr. John D . M1llett, chanbms car. There was
mtll('r speeding, municipal court Nov. slaying of Joseph Centa, the el- be left . handed.
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~llor of the Ohio Board of Red:m1age to both cars.
3C: Billy Starcher, 43, Patriot, derly man, and the wounding ,
, ~ents, and Edward_ Connor. pn:s·
. The patrol cited P•ul" Pey. impeding traffic
municipal of Dennis O'Plan
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tion or Counties.
o~c. 3 on a charge of fall!,lre 40, Proctorville, speeding, m~ til a bus stop about six blocks crashed
mto a
- - -In yield tht' right of way. :: · icipal cour~ Dec. Z; Roy E. away from Conta.
near Tuy Hoa. about 2211
Solve your
AI HO p. m. Friday, a iiA'· Adkins, 37 , Hagerstown, Ind.,
northeasl of Saii0!11&amp;st Sult&lt;lay.
eel delivery truck operatedf iJ.Y spee&lt;Jilli municipal court, Dec.
U. S. spokesmen w4 ·ft
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not immediately known
Problems
went "!It of control on iltl)e Cnlflicothe, speeding, municipal
many of the ~17 p:~S•enB•"i
we1 pavemen~ or Rt. 141, ~ caurt, Dec. JO.
were American. ·
1en1hs of a mtlt east of Rt. ~·
The ' crash occurred as
T)Je !(uck went off the ~h- . M'
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gon government spokesmen reway ~ntl.itruck aDtmbank
t. . !grant
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ported a rash of new ambush,
·No charge w~: filed.
re Scheduled Wed.
grenade mine and BSSIIS!in•-1
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was beaVY damage II&gt;
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ill'' state lodustrlal Relations IJe. SAIGON (UPI)- A crippled rillas against SOOill Vle;tn&amp;!llle!IO
With
los and '1was ·taken to .
. :partp~eot will host tile f$11 :meet- V. s. Air Foree C41 transport troops in the M•konc
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itBI ; ~Sday of tHe Gover- pllllle erat!ltod and b)lrned in a '"'\th of Saigpn.. There ..
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nor's Committee on Migrant namp Saturday :niibt whUe dications U. s: troops 'wouldl STORAGE CABINETS
.A aJtnllar ~ccldent oe«ried Labor. .
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al 111:10 p. '!'· ~ljday !lllq" lbe Reporla of aetivllle&amp;
landlq an one lltllhe at Sai- soon.
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0. ol the :""''' wo111 ~ crashes.! also was
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35th Pri!Sident of the United bimleH oo lhat black Friday Ill fur lbe Cale • be~
(ivlng announcemen , ~~!'¢1 '
Middleport Chamber. of Com· 1 The eljdorsemenl decision fol· [on committee acUvlty.
other sites they have survey- States, was shot to de•th lh~ Dallas, .
Ccllnall1 uld be bellefea lbe AmeriCan deathl _ID ~ii!~.''.,.i·~~Ji
merce went an record Fridav low•d a report given that Mid· He said the chances of eon- ed, and tbe pro and cone of years ago last TueBc!"Y· His Simply ]IIi~ 111e Warren i:otlmflldml report's ~pol rcee •hoyt 8,«10.
mght urgll)g loc:atlnn of llle pro. dleport vlllace officials bave of· j'structlon for next year were lhem, .were explamed by Child•. successor, tyndon Baines John. Commission believes only
llndiq - lhal ·0111'1111 ac
AUtio, Tn.: Pr~siden(
pm:ed Meigs County HJstorJCa.l f~" rt~ n fn mamtml" extermr of remote because finan~s were and hlS reasohs for favonng a son, appointed 8 comrn1sslon Harvey Oswakl"· was 1nvolvedi alone-but differs on the ot.1e
recuperating at the
Society Museum at the Middle- , the structure and grounds sur- . not ~vailable as yet
site at Cheshire were given. headed by Earl warren, chief Oswald fll'ed lhfee bulleta Item detall about wbicll bullel he :';n his recent ourgel'l' '1!.!::1,~
port Roadside Park site.
. rounding .•t. free ol charge .. 1f • Childs said the nver · front Mrs. John Werner read the ' justice af lhe United States, to behind; the first bullet went rece!Yed.
hard on cuttiog the bu&lt;llg~t
. Chamber members. meetmg con&lt;fructed
at llle road•Jde IMarma sought lllrough funds Treasurer's report and a nomi- •tudy ov, events and report to through Kennody's throat and lloveral books ~ asper· announced a · 17.5 per
m regular sesston m offl•·t-~ ?r park...
. provided by gasoline t~xes wal!l aating committee of John Wer- the nation.
struck ConnaiJy ; the second sions on the eo~asiOn report reduction In highwa~~E~t
the Columbufi and Snuthern Ohio PreSident Welsh and Secre- stopped by the com101ttee he· '
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It was hoped such a study bullet is unaccounted fOf' the have been published recently. fo "
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Welsh rr~·s iding, ~ ' 1 •_led to lo,.:. tivity, we~f asked to contact · Leading Creek project,· original. Ifr we~e "~:7
rumors and theories that President's braih.
of the eY1dence; others impugn
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ward a l~-' ttt•r _t~ tht onuse um village qtficials to as~e~ain ttae 11y schedUled for this coming- }cers ~r
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Isurvive rrom Ule assassination ''J .3m convl~ . bey~d any the motives of the conmli~ion. warm fa;r 1 weekoovtl'"PlJeJ
commJtlee nut1tymx them ot chamber's responsibilities re- spring.
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Attendmg we~ Mr.. Welsh, ot Lincoln. 11 was heped that doubt that I was not struck by The commissicn has remamed York ~I
air that
Ihen endorsement ol the road, ,garding the new Welfare IJe.. Childs also reviewed the air- John Werner, Bill Ctulds, Dale I history would be satisfied. But the first bullet ,, Connally teld a sllent
much. fl ~
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5ide pa~k site. on Mlli-St, and partme~t building.
port situation and sal~ he. and Dutton, Mrs. John Werner, Bill b the third anruversary tf the news ·eonferen~e Wednesday.
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~Is• · mdif•:-~ting their opinion that I BUI Childs reported on the Franklin Rizer were checklna: ' Grueser, Cash o,hr, Mrs. 0 B. /enned tra edy certain aspe- "I koow that 1 heard the fir:Jt At week's end•. ~ New Ye~ rlly past 9:1.-twelv~ l! ...
11 is the best location obtains- )'" · ., r! 1,.. .-ii "' Crpt·•· ~' " i'la. into pos!)lbllities of &lt;1 two-countY IStout, Charlene Hoeflich, Carl , cts of ihe Jarr~n O;Jmmission .shot, that 1 turiled to see what ~imes opined ed.Itonally ~a~ tt Persons wtth re~p1ratory',;:
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, and broUght members up to date Iairport site at Cbes!lite.
~Horky and Dick Owen.
report were cast into doubt. hapJl4;Ded, and that I was struck " now time lor llle cornmisSJon
were raulloned to"i ''
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mvaded Jordan in a brief.' ~• t
PreSide~! ~nd 6~~ m ·,
IJ. "Further dignified silence. or . led raid which Israel cl~
-~:"~-ly 8 .P0\.rn v.as ~u meri!ly more denials by thl' was in retaliation for atiti'" tf
Migs
Jennifer' Blakeslee. three years in the Style Revue1 Some of the featured events ,
~ Jrst m t ~-~ maga~~~
commission or its stafl are no Arab sabotage in Israei. ''Q \er
member or the Pomeroy Berltl- and this year was selected to range from the International ·
. govern~ ~ u 1 . 2r m ~d longer enough," the Times said. violent demonstrations broke
to rs 4-H Club. left Saturday with model as a demonstration for [Live Stock Exposition to a spePl~dlurhe 0b 1~ a~hs a ssma hlotn e ''
. enough responsible [ nut in Jordan among Palntl&lt;: 81
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35 ulher 4-H Club members ot the other girls in the state be- cial pop concert designed for the
24 frames later than the inquiry has be_en aroused ..to man.
Arabs protestm~ I .........,.
Ohio to attend the 45th Nation- fore their Style Revue contest. I youngsters boy the Chicago Sym·
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comuder King Hussem s fidliire
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al 14-H Cl ub ConJ!lress in Chica- She has- been a member ot Ute phony Orchestra. Conducting
CINCINNATI CUPI) - UnlvEl· ed t' e can be Around the world :
to act against Israel. Hussem
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Meigs County J unior
Fair will be Dr . Arthur Fieldler of
ersity of Cincinnati Law iAliOO
be . u e1mthe camera Saigoo: An 1\merican
p1a toon l' ordered conscrtp
Miss Blakeslee won this a- Board, and the Meigs County 4-11the Boston Pops Orchestra.
Dean Claude Sowle said Satur- compdu 18 3 lea s a second
was all but wiped out in the men into the army and
· only major setbac k in 0 pera t'loll : accepted 20 ,000 Saud'1 Ara b'tan
ward at t he Oh.10 State
F&lt;Ur ,H Couneil for three years, an d 'Thoroughbred Fashlons'' i.s
day he believe~ thP ·mvesl·· ·a- recor 'f · rames
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m August when she was inter- has served as treasurer of eacb the theme for the dress revu~
tion into the
Kennedy as- , said!h.e1 rame :, ~ lCt
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Attleboro. which ha s been troops to guard Jordan's border.
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Club members in Ohio. She was the county winner ol the Safe- ners participating. Miss Virgtm,,
"I think pressures for that :~i~h the Warren Commission
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Evans, sssistant state 4-H lead
step have become so great that .
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v. ard Program, which is one of While in Chicago from Nov. er at Ohio State, is co-ordinaL
it's imperatLve and inevitable said was e r:oear 1es . eQn Y
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. . t h• 'll . Dec. l ' lhe t •600 0I th ' na· mg lh'IS even.t
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Stale. Sponsors for this award tion 's fines! youth al the Na-: Tours of all kinds are includ·
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Motor tiona! Club Congress have two ded in the agenda. Some include
"1. have given a' great deal of fired twice in :no~ le~s t~.an 2·3
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spec ial treats in store
for the Art Jnstitute ol Chicago.
thought to this matter, and al-:
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Miss them, according to Fred Bruny, international Harvester
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though it has been my hu~ for
Blakeslee completed nine years Di~trict 4--H Program Leader, Adler Planetanum, the Museum
many months Utat the Warren
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of Science and Industry, and
Commission report yould be renutrition, home furnishings, and Jim Nabors, better known as the Field Museum ol Natural
JENNIFER BLAKESLEE
ardt..&gt;d as adequate, I now feel '
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served fo~ threP years as
a televisiOn's Gomer Pyle, and History.
in the light ot evidence thal has
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th e Ohio's own
Miss American The 4-H members will discuss Miss Ri akeslee. and Ivan Ach- been brought forth and ·the un,
~ifi _ 4-H Club Achievement A· Tecn. ager, M!ss Becky Aikire and analyze important issues er, Area ExtensiOn Agent, 4-H, certainty that it has pruvukt:d :
ward Winner in Meigs County of Circleville, will appear be- aff~ting citizens ol the U. S. who· is serving i:IS one ol the Lhat it would be appropriatt' for
in _1965, also was Lhe Junior tore the group.
as well as explore various car· chaperones of the Ohio Dele· a new investigation," tne dean coLUMBUS . (UPI ) _ State
~a1r Queen, and selec~ as the They will stay at the world's eer opportunities.
Gcnl!ral gat_ion were taken L? Manon, . c.xplained.
highway department
officials
fir--:~ ~unner-up to th~ OhJO State largesl . hotel,_ The ~orad Hil- ~heme for . this national prop am OhiO, Saturday mormng by. Mr. Sow~e, ~hose_ ~all for the new said Friday th~ federa 1 f!IIYPfi'I
.J.un1or F.a~r Quee~ m 1965.
ton, and part1c1pate m the pro- IS "Pursull of Ex&lt;:ellence.' AI- and Mrs. C. E. Blake~lee l'fher.e mvesbgatJOn JO~d numerous ment will cut' $40 milhon ort
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Come In and
ln ~.dltJQr. to tier schonl and gram with 4-H'ers from all of so during the Congress, nation- they boarded the tram for Clu· others from promment sources. ·Ohi , h of federal hi ghwa~ !
c~Urcp activ!ties, s~e has rep- the other' states and
Puerto al srholarship winners will ~ cago. They will return on Fn- ~d t'he question on the num· co :t~~:o~ funds this fio&lt;:al
Register For The •
resenled Me1gs County
for Rico.
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oer ot bulleb that were tired · n
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Pontiac Conlesll
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$700 million cutback ~he \1:.! rcau
ster suife(ed an accidental shot· was rushed to Veterans Memor- •od were •probobl~ ·pliytn8 ·witit '
of Public Roads announeed ear~un wound )Yhlie InSide an
,Ial Hospital by Middleporl ~-B 111e loaded guQ when tl&lt;lisj!.baJ'g· l CLEVELAND fU PII _ 1he
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lier this week. llighw"y officials
mobde parked. on ~he Tmy s ·Squadmen for treatment of., 1~ ed. Mrs. Dobbins was 1trpDrled 1efense lawyer who won nr.
said they had not been mffJrmcd
~0 .~\and, 1~ m M1d~eport on wounds at 6:37 p.m.
. , inliid&amp;.· ~t .. st_of'e.lbbppicqj!i)lfhen 'iam Shepp:J rd acqui! tal in !1--oe
bow the economy move was to
ri ay evenm.g.
~iddleport police indicated t~e the accklem occurred . . ·-· H!:l4 murrl Pr of hi s Wil t re!w·n.
be accomplished.
. . l!alT)! Opbbms, young son of_~jured_ I_OUth and two otl!~r ~e_terans M.~morial Hospital cd here Friday and dt'IT\I]'I•led :
OhiO ~~-d a ba~ance due (If
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j ~hild wis ~~~ .iatl1la!IOJ1. condt· Shepprnd be- arrested ~nd prvs-1 CLEVELAND fUPI'I ~ A few year alllocatio~ of Stn.'l ,778.000,
I tJOfl . The
ecuted
I 'Tiinutes of •·quick draw" prac- 1and the redUctJOn
txpectcd
~ ~urge? P.r1~Y mgh~J~fOJur- F. Lee Bailey , 39, Bosf'ln. 1 tice ended in death Friday ni~ht , lo come there.
les :f,tl!f"..efl. llt'\'lll4 1&lt;1t. told a record crowd at lhelfor a 19-year-old West Side
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. Po ce ·:cfuei lierberl iikey Cleveland City Club he &lt;eut 1 1mother.
KILLIID IN CRASH
~d.H:ated. m~~.s~g.~~~ of. the 15 . page Jetter to Bay Village I Police said
Leslie Carol JEFFERSON, OhJO (UPD InCident 1
authorities
thf' in.' Prince was shot in her apart· Raymond F. Zack,
or AshI vestlgation be re-! •'l&lt;&gt;fl('d
I ment by her ctlmmon law hus. tabula County was kJIIed Saturllt
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Bailey said he i~dk:~ted w~o band .as ~e practiced_ ·•qui rk day in a onc -c_ar crash in New ,
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the real murderer wa:s. He satd draws · w1th a .38 caliber pis- Lyme Township. Zack
was
. . William N. Goble 26 ' Kanau a esca ed in 'ur t
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the case could have been solved to!.
driving · north on ?hio 46 and .
12:45 a.ni. Saturday w'hen
g 'nt
F tlh
a :
12 years ago if 'panic had not 1 Police said the young woman was only ·a short dtstan ce from
in K&amp;nauga and ~lipped 0 q. anca;le~~ric ~ole. 0~~ere ~~~ !
been t~ order o~ lhe ~ay. " · l was shot through her left ~ye his .New Lyme home, when the ;
moderate damage to the cPr~ No charge was filed th ,
Bay \o 1llage poltce ch1ef Fred !a few feet from the IJassmet a_~r~ctideiintiltloc•c•uiifrriledllii.iiiiiiiiiiili
Stine Jllghway Patrol said. I :
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Drenkhan answered that th e. where her four - month - old . I
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PoWer was off in a sect\on of the ar(&gt;a for a while un .
Ba1ley letter leaves the pohce d~· ughter . Elizabeth, slept.
til ~ ma inte~ance crew froq1 the Columbu~J_ld ~u!b,ern ! CLEVELAND fUPJ) _Police ''right ~here _ we were tterore" T_h ~ husban~ . Orner Waue-~.
Oh10 Etectnc Company re- ·
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~said Saturda) a teen-aged hn
He said Bailey named a man notlf1ed a nei~hbor of t_he acclplaeed the damaged utilitt ;minor injuries at Holzer Hos- : lk:cused of gunning down a 7~ and a wuman, but had not giv - dent. The ne1ghbor sa1d the
pole.
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:yt:ar-old man at a bus s 0 p, Ien him any facts on _which ~e 4~ . year · ol~ Wa_ugh was ,
1 1 pita! and released.
Cars dnve~ by Paula J. Pe~~~ Other arrests Friday,
not lhao been seen with 3 gun dur- could acL, and nothmg soltd d1strau~hl , ,,
sobbmg
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ton, 18, Huntington, W. Va. and including ~hose cited to courting a Thaaksgiving Day h' hi enough to cause h1m to reopen .scre~mmg.
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isthool football gam
hlg t the case .
Police listed the shooting as
Pl~asant, collided at 10:5~ p.m. Roy A. Fisher, S8. Hender.l time before the sla~~g. s or . Drenkhan said the letter will accidentaL
Fnday ~ Rt 7, .one mile sol1t~ son, driving while intoxicated, The youth, Richard Swanson, be checked out.
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. )lodged in the City jail for a 1;, an eighth-grader, reported. During . the trial, Bodey
BEGINS MONDAY
Micky Watson. 35. H~nderf hearing; &amp;chard T. Seltrn1111, I) was involved in three of a strongly hmted th~t Marilyn COLUMBUS (UPI) - The
a pass~:nger m the RO,!In~ .c , 34, Ffirfield, speeding bonded strin&amp; of fights that broke out was killeri by two penons fam. 86th annual four-day co.nv~ntJOn
had mln~r lnjpries. but ·~.·as nt to Gallipolis PlWlicipal court. near Municipal Stadium after iliar with the Sheppard I...nke- of the County .com~1ss1oners
~rt~~d.
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· ~ Nov. · ~; Theodore R. · Kearns, the Thursday charity game.
side home. The one who act- and ~?&gt;~nty Engmeers
state
O.fu.-ers SAid thai the .'Pey~ ~. Long Bottom, no muffler. Police li&amp;id the boy gave tl ually bludgeoned the ~ou~g associatiOns _is to open . h~
~ar ~LJ!Ied out ol a servJ~t' sf~ n.1uniclpal court Nov, 2&amp;; WiL brief stateme.1t in the presence woman to death, Bailey sa1d, ts Monday. Mam spea~ers Will moon intG th• path of the R~ llam K: Stamper, li, Cincinnati, 01 his father, admitting the shown by scientific evlden&lt;e to elude Dr. John D . M1llett, chanbms car. There was
mtll('r speeding, municipal court Nov. slaying of Joseph Centa, the el- be left . handed.
,y
~llor of the Ohio Board of Red:m1age to both cars.
3C: Billy Starcher, 43, Patriot, derly man, and the wounding ,
, ~ents, and Edward_ Connor. pn:s·
. The patrol cited P•ul" Pey. impeding traffic
municipal of Dennis O'Plan
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ton to Gallipolis muni1 ipal ~1.urt court, Dec. 2; J;mes G. Deem, to Heights, 1be :,~n,wa~ 5 ~~ when a CV~ Caribou
tion or Counties.
o~c. 3 on a charge of fall!,lre 40, Proctorville, speeding, m~ til a bus stop about six blocks crashed
mto a
- - -In yield tht' right of way. :: · icipal cour~ Dec. Z; Roy E. away from Conta.
near Tuy Hoa. about 2211
Solve your
AI HO p. m. Friday, a iiA'· Adkins, 37 , Hagerstown, Ind.,
northeasl of Saii0!11&amp;st Sult&lt;lay.
eel delivery truck operatedf iJ.Y spee&lt;Jilli municipal court, Dec.
U. S. spokesmen w4 ·ft
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not immediately known
Problems
went "!It of control on iltl)e Cnlflicothe, speeding, municipal
many of the ~17 p:~S•enB•"i
we1 pavemen~ or Rt. 141, ~ caurt, Dec. JO.
were American. ·
1en1hs of a mtlt east of Rt. ~·
The ' crash occurred as
T)Je !(uck went off the ~h- . M'
Lab S
gon government spokesmen reway ~ntl.itruck aDtmbank
t. . !grant
or . tudy
ported a rash of new ambush,
·No charge w~: filed.
re Scheduled Wed.
grenade mine and BSSIIS!in•-1
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was beaVY damage II&gt;
COLIJ)IBUS (UPI) - T be
tion att~cks by 1Viet
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lr,nek .:.Smlth l)ad minor
ill'' state lodustrlal Relations IJe. SAIGON (UPI)- A crippled rillas against SOOill Vle;tn&amp;!llle!IO
With
los and '1was ·taken to .
. :partp~eot will host tile f$11 :meet- V. s. Air Foree C41 transport troops in the M•konc
,
All-SIMI
flosgilal wfier~ he was
itBI ; ~Sday of tHe Gover- pllllle erat!ltod and b)lrned in a '"'\th of Saigpn.. There ..
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nor's Committee on Migrant namp Saturday :niibt whUe dications U. s: troops 'wouldl STORAGE CABINETS
.A aJtnllar ~ccldent oe«ried Labor. .
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1 , I !rYiog to mllke an emergency Idrive into tlJe . rleO-rlch
al 111:10 p. '!'· ~ljday !lllq" lbe Reporla of aetivllle&amp;
landlq an one lltllhe at Sai- soon.
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Vijtt~ ,; Eno Rd., nrn • ~· the ,.m!¥'ant labor season just 1'1!''• btJse Tan {!on Nhut air· One of 111e olane's ,~;.c!Dilnes j ,._, ..., ,.._ - '·
•I ·a '11\ile northwest of..R~--,sat 'c0qtpiefecl wiD be made.at the biae. II.&gt; spob.in\eti oaid all failed
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World history as It is usually taught In
our schools ts really Western history.
It was in •he West, from the time of the
Greeks A.nd Romans on down, that
the
action was and where anything worth
mentioning happened. Asia and Africa on·
ly begin to appear near the end of
our
ter.tbooks whtm Western explorers, carry~ng Western science, religion and politi·
rar\idea! - and rivalries - begin to penetr~~e them.
l· cr most oJ us, the history of the world
outd~e Europe and America before
the
l!HI century expansion of the West reTtalhs as much a terra incognita as
the
act•1HI geography of that world was
to
mllltcval men and just as unimportant.
Th is is a parochial view, and like most
p. -'lchullisms in a world shrunken
by
r,, 110 and television and jets and
mis·
!ti:rs, a dangerous one.
f'or though Asians and Africans
have
h·'•"l influenet&gt;d. at le~s t superficially, by
t!w im pAet of Western culture and though
t~-v hnv e had to adapt to a world domin&lt;1:r·d by thal culture, this does not me
th:;! 1hey are not as mueh the produrts
ol 1lwir own histories as we are or that
11w.\' are destined to
continue to be pas&lt;: il'f' onlookerli to a drama produced and
Uu·~·rt ed and fl&lt;'ted by Westerners.
1t is in the E r~st that the history of the
nf'&lt;! century will be written . It is here
tl•;•l the IA ~ t big war will begin, if men
ar t' fuolish enough to let It begin. 1t
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WASHINGTON - !t Is not ex..
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for the South, though ~mong some It remalrul most

It may · be JIOO"l'lle to
say such a word In these weeks
be•ore the Cbrlstmas . season,
here that the four horsemen will
either while men's minds turn toward
be vanquished once and for all or let the concepts of tolerance and
loose an upheaval that will embrace all reconclliatlon. Very well, then;
mankind.
her• goes.
Despite the bloody struggle laking place
The faclls that the South h.,
In VIet Nam. it is in China and
India risen again in lhe year which
that the real future of the non • Western
draws to its close The
world is betn~ forged.
movement northward •ll the
China Is undergoing the most
shaki""
over civil rights
has
Ideological convulsion in the
thousands done more than to Hit lhla hereof years of her history. Can what happens tofore unqiue shadow from the
to one • quarter of the world's population ' single region so long and so
_ whether it finally olns the community alone tortured by it.
of nations or succumbs to the belligerent
It has also given the reason·
superstition cf Maoism - not be of pro- ably minded people of the North
found conwn to the rest of the world1
an awareness, now that their
India, called the world's largest democities have been wracked
cracy, is approaching a condiUon of chron- - -ic and universal famine In which nothing
resembling dt~mocracy could survive. Yet
the cow Is still held more sar.red than a
human life. 1f India falls Into obaos. can
the rest of A•l•, and the West, keep from
being draggoo Into It with her?
Compared to the long • term lmpllcatlons M thesP questions, current events
In Europe and the Unltal Ststes are a
mere sldesh')\V .
East and West have met with a vengeance. The irresistible force of the latter
has collided with the Immovable object
of the former. Accordinf'! to physics, the
result must b• the destruction of both .
But phy5ics doe~ not govP.rn 1he affairs
of men. It cannot be perrnltted to.

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Heports of Adolph Hitler's resurrection
havr bf'en greatly exaggerated, des!;lite
tl:te ominous !;how of strength of the alleged neo-Nazi Na tional Democratic par·
t,l' Hl two recent sta te elections In West

Iremism
by lbe .lwln evlLJ of blatk D: f has ~~last m011nised that this needed a word of evidence to than burlalthtouds of lela! Jut.
and poor-white exttem• Is nol'now an9 never was a h-dict and convict the whole Uce.''
tremlsm that DO part of Ute ~Southern problem but was and
country ever had a motiO!JOIY Is a national problem.
011 racial fairness, as no part In a word, the cloak of hyof It DOW has a monopoly ab procrlsy has Dow been cast oil
racl~l troubk.
'' above lhe Mason • Dixon line.
'!be new agonies of the North And the pleln record show• that
have at last made ·Northern more genuine -progress toward
men and women cons~iOL1 S of Negro rlghts 1 ha!l been made
old agonies once suffered op this year In the South than In
only only by the Soulb. So the the Norlb. Too, the year has
net of it Ia tllet the era of filljj· 'brought a Northern con•r10user • pointing at the South bas ness, among all save the procome at length to an end.
fesslonal South • ~aters. lbat
All tb1J means far more than this is the simple and the tow·
stmply a healthy gain for na. ~ng tru.th.
tionalfalrnoss and national co"'- When James Meredith. tho
mon sense. It also meens tbat Drst. Negro grsduate of the
this naUon is now truly DQ the University of Mississippi, was
right road, however long and · wounded from ambu•h in the
bitter tbat road may yet ,,n, Mlsal"lppl delta there was a
toward a just and rational ...,. lrt!ahet of bitter lnvecUvo from
luUon of an ancient race pfl!b. the North and from 1 E•ropean
lem. !'or the great crux of the pmt whoae
representatives
matter Is simply that tho .Nonb bere by iutd large have never
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Who's Kiddin' Whom?

Southern people before the And while ... II about ~~ ll
world.
mi&amp;)ll be well lo 11')1 1o set
The assailant would surely straight the historical record ..
need fear no punishment from tlits mailer of the Ku Klus
that thJng contemplneualy call- Klan. When the buJTellt Kla.
eo "Sou them justice." But a arose In the '211!, II was not thl
Mississippi jury and a Missis· Norlh that first legaliJ broka
sippi judge did coiwict this aa. tt· u waa the South.
sallant and did punish him.
Meredith himaell Is now sa~ . 'nle first and strongest antiiJfled with "Souihern Justte&amp;-" lOan law in the nation w~l
Indeed, he has just gooe beyond P&amp;Ssed In TeXRI; the , Drst alid
an expreselon of sllllafaetlon, Mrongest tnU • lynch.ng law
with this statement: u'l'hey w~ passed in Vtra:inla. Th1
.Southern officials) Rromlsed simple ttuth, In S\OIIllllary, to
me they would perform tbelr it.at now •• In U,. ~ effec&gt;
jobs. ' Southern people mellll live legal action Calnst Ku
wt.at they say und do what they Klux Klanism eomoa oot from
say they are going to dn." ':"" North but frons tho South.
Coincident with this, a North ' Ptrhaps, again haVlnl regard
carolina Judge bars Ku Klux lo the conllnjJ Christmas ae..
Klan members from his juries ·011, It ~II be pooJlbte to polnl
with the observation: "T h ol r all this out ovllhout giVIng unduo
hooded robes are nothing more offense.

FIRST ON

GPrrn;1ny

Tu be :-;ure, an estimated 20 per cent or
ih rnemb"rs are former Nazis, many of
whom would tmdoubtedly welcome a return to the f;ood old days. And lhe party,
\1&gt;1Pch was formed two years ago, manipulatl'~ the sJme strings of patriotism and
na!tonalism which Hitler played upon so
wen. callin!l for an end to war crimes
trJJls and repara tions to Jews and yeg..
m :.·:~ hlp to t:1e United States.
But rather than signaling a renaissance
oi !'&gt;:miism, many observers believe that
t}', l• .1ppeal 1! the National Democrats is
mo~!ly a rraclion to the present drifting
~ l c~te of the lt'deral coalition government.

.Here's How It's Done
Till' Pus1 Office and Civil Service Com·
mlt tei' of the House of Hepresentativt!s hns
i~:::ucd ilo; Rnnual report on federal govern·
menl papN'.v()rk. And for those who like
f'onious reports on everyt hmg, w1th plen·
ty of cnruns. the news is good.
ThP report reveals that the government
fi r.d~ 1t nef'e&lt;.:;ary to use 360.000 diff~"rent
fnrm~ and :q make l5 billion copies of
thrm rvPry ~ear The annual cost of pro..
('I' · 111,2 ;til thi s is $8 billion.
r~:nnat 1nQ that to throw aw:~y exi.!ltlng
rt ·rds &lt;.~t Lht' rate of one page every !eC·
nN! wnuld take 2,000 yt&gt;ars, the CQmmit!N' ~w rn l ~· nroclatmed: "The burden
of
; p ~" 'rll nrk ;nlpo&lt;;ed on the citizens by our
: go .· 'Pl'llf'nl ~n ould be greatly reduced.''
· r\ nr! tn pr·J\'t&gt; thM it can be d!Jne, the
r·•tnn:lltre heid down 1ts own report to a
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BAND PARADES- The Middleport High School marching band,led by Head
MaJorette Kathy McElhinny, was host band for the Middleport Merchants Parade Fnday. Seven other area high school bands pat1icipated
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Washington By-Line

Conservatives, Birchers
Wreck Utah Modernization

I Joanne A. Estep, 22, RFD t, ,

~NTIC.l~ATIO ~ -- ~nxious .&lt;''&lt;pn·ssions &lt;~ rc evident un the fates of thes~ youn~st ers as they awaited I he
arrwal_ol, S~r~la CI.IUs 111 the Maldlcp01t Mcrch;1nt&lt;&gt; parJdL• Fru'lily at tlw interst•dron of North Second· Ave
and Mtll St. I he• l:i!Jkmn metns soon turned lo Jolly oues, ~~s Sa nta &lt;.~rrivel.l Y~ol1 h candy soon &lt;.~fter this pidure
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the first wmmng ticket m the 1966 ~liddleport GiltA-Rama Christmas promotion. Gregg took the tit-ket, good lor $100 worth of gift cerlificates. from the
tontatn er behind htm as Ticket Cht~irman EdiSOn
~;1ker Joo~~ on. Tickets for g1ft cf:rtificates 0r $75,
$o0 and $25 were also drawn hy the you ngster foJ.
_l~~.~mg -~~c ~erchants parade on_l&lt;~rtdax_~

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Street elemenlary building to DrJwmgs '&gt;'.Jil be hel~ each be &lt;'h ristened the RITA BAR·
the Christma s tree on South :We('k hy Middleport merchants. ITA ad .
, t hi t
5f'cond .o\ve.
The next drawing will be on
• n IS a SIS ers p o a
On the speakers' platform Del'ember 2. third drawing on Itowbont launched a mofl~h
Wl.'rf' recently-elected
state 1i1e 9th, the fG urth on the 16th Iago. · Bo~ ~owboats were built
and the final drawing on the Lrn_r MissiSSippi Va1Jey . Bar_ge
W
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representative Ralph
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No purc:he~se is nece ssary ! me ompany, t. uas, Whi ch
:Mayor C. 0 r 1s er,
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Co Chairman Clifford Stumbo. pl'esc nt to wm.
I f mland rivers. MVB, plfms to
s. 0 Rail Santa Oaus and I
concentral_e use of both ve!lsels
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was Pprade Marshall and Tom family name aild honors t h j
Goott who Is solely respon sible
of( tbe original bolder
lor doc,rallng t~e huge Christof Mohammed and '
mas tree with 342 bulbs. .
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Montl!!rey , 4 Door. 8 cyl.
Stendard transm.l&amp;llion, po·
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heater. whih!watl tiru.

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hmpl!'o;.t 1 Or. Hardtop. 4
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Cu&lt;stom 2 Door Hudtop.
Power
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63 Ford Galaxie
500, 4 dr. 8 cvl., t;ld, tr1n1.
lladio &amp; f&lt;llater, WIS fir••

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4 dr. 8 cyt., eutomatic
trans., radio &amp; huttr, WI
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a flashcube. &amp;tra large view.
flndlf ••• dooble _..,. prt-'
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of mtoxJcatwn and JJr:gham, The birthdays of
at the end of old Rt. 35, and
conduct .and lodged o~uy DandakJs and
William
junclion uf Rt 554
Meigs County Jail.
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Those fuur out of county
veniles, who were ror~•::rn~::~~
dents, were assessed
of $240 for the damage
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who calls on me buys a new
~uthwestern
High School.
Wmdows were brC~ken at
other residences in the county '
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PT PLEASANT- J. R. Vau- MARRIAGE LICENSE
ghan, Jr., 418 - 18th Stret"\. 1 Charles Leslie Kltcht&gt;n. 2'i. ;
Dunbar, is reported to ha" re- ' 4470 East Broad Sircet, c"''. ,_ :
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on Rt. 2 two m1les north oft port, teacher.
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the depa rtment, Glenn William
, Stevens, 30, Route t Reedsville '
for not having an operator' s 1i~ 1
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PT. PLEASANT - J. R.
, Vaughn, SB, of Dunbar, W. Va
Frank A. Vaughan, Pomerfl;,
became Mason county's 14th
has been appointed as a gener.
auto fatality when be died
al member of lhe National
Saturday enruule to a Kaaawa
Afnerican ism CoJune1l ol
1he
I ha c·ouoty hospital.
American Legion ,
He \\oas admit'"'d
~ to Pleas·
Vaug1Jan, a member of Drpw.
ant V&lt;~llty Hospital shortly af·
Webster Post, No, 39, since 1953
•·r
'II serve on the council. until.
~'-' u t• o-\'e hi c1e sec lden 1 on
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Several thousand persons packed the streets to see Rt. 2 ('urly Salurduy mornThe Gollla county sheriff's \ the doge of the 1967 Fall meeT·
the parade opening the l\'hdill&lt;'potf ~Ier~.:han Ls "G dt·A· ing. lie was an Pmployee lit department rereived a report,ing of the National Ex:e-cut1ve
Ham .a" Friday .afternoon.
the Goodytour t'lont below of wndalism at 8 house in Rio Committee. He is past co~,
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Imander of Post No 39 and 1s
Children anrl adults br:wed rainy weather to wei- r Pl. Pleasant.
come S.ant:t Claus as he ar· 1- ~
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(.rande whrch ac('Ordmg to shcr- r chairman of the 8th District THANKSGIVING GUESTS
rivrd hy rnr in th e holiday Three drawings
were l1eld
Iff Denver Walker apparently Americanism Committee.
~arad e.
follow ing 1he parade, the wm-1 10-Bnrge Ulpacity
orcurrt•d about three weeks ago The National Americanism Thanksgiving dmner guesLS I
Pr~rticlpatmg \\ere !S everal ne:s names being place~ on p~r- 1
when f~ur . Juveniles w~nt Council aims to promote inter- lor Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rus· l
Oands of the &lt;Jrea, ~he contest- 11Jclpatmg . merchants
wm- ~ Towhont Launched
th.rough G.allra .county breakmg est in the principles of Ameri· sell, Rt. 2, Racine, v.ere Mr.!
Olnts of the Jumor Miss
pag. ICows. Hes1den ts are asked to
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wmdows mclud1~g seven
at lcanism as advocated by the and ~1rs Floyd T Chapman 1
eant, the Clow('ttes, nnd mt'm-:dR•ck at the local ,me~c hants A. d1esrl towboat designed to Southwestern lhgh School.
Legion.
~nd ShdJey, Mr . and Mrs. Wil- l
bers of the Mrigs County Rid- to see tf they a~ the wmners push lows of 40 or more barges Shrriff Walker said
ham Burton and Lisa. Mr. Karl :
lng Club.
,Tile . ~irst prize is a ~100 g1ft wa: lat~nched today Into the broke &lt;~hout 12 windows
nussell. all of Columbus, Mr. I
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Mrs. Paul Parsons
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tn a. d0 ··d
Cl arence Freeman wa9 ar- son, Paul, Dorothy Dandakis
di stributed
f!lnng the poradc lcert!'I'1cnte; t h'1rd pnze,
s an d sI·up lh '
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route by Santa il &lt;: 1he parade 1I1lr.a 1e nn 1uur l pm·.e $25,1y. .
ed by W. Harvey Calhoun.
res1e y t e ?mer?y . Pohcr ~lhens, Mr. K W. Jones, Bur.

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SERVICES SCHEIJULEn
Begtnntng Monday. Nov. 28. I
and enlendmg throu gh Sundnv
Det. 4. there will be a fe.,t iv~i
of faith servlrf's held at the
Rutland Methodist Church. The i
----~ servr('('s wrll be condur1ed ea&lt;'h
Dunbar Man Hurl
e;enmg at 7·30 p. m. by Iii,.
C J. Lemley and special mus1r ,
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will be provided.
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THROWS SWITCH -Middleport l&gt;layor C. 0. Fisher, third from left, Is shown· as he officially began the
Yuletide Season promotiOn of Middleport Merchants Friday by tl!Ivwipg ·t~e-.twitch turning on the Christmas
lights!" the Village followmg a larg_e parade. Left to right, arc ·Rep. Ralpn ,\Vit'ker, guest speaker; Dale Dutton, Gtft·A·Rama chairman, Moyor I·Jshe r, AI Leonard, master of ceremonies, a.u.d Santa Claus (who else?)

A five-yeai' psychiatric tudy of parents
who beat their children has convinced an
eminent pediatrician at the University of
Colorado that one of the reasons for such
brutality is 1hat such parents think the
child does no~ love them.
What must che cldld feel about such parents?
Come to lhlnk about It, the same approach will !.'Yoke tbe same reaction between people of any age, ~tween groups
and races, even between nations.
And oll for the lack of one thing: Understanding.

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There was heavy damage to
Lhe car and no arrests, or iu- '
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, A second acddent was investigated by the sheriff's dt!part-:
! ment at 2 45 a.m. Saturday on I
Stale Route :13 JUSt outside the
, Pomeroy corporation limit. 1
Marquis Wallace, 37,
Pt. I
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I h1s rar around, backed over an
embankment. There was
no
: damage to the car, and no ar: rest.~ or injuries.

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Middleport, was traveling east
1on Rou1e 124 in Rutland, attempted to pass a truckt ravel: ing in the same dirPclion, and
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It Is something like what baa happened

In the pasl in Italy. There the voters have
been lcnown to vote the Communist ticket
In droves as a way of expressing dissatIsfaction. Itaaans would be the first to be
!llarmed were there any real danger of
th• Communists taking over their country.
Were It not for Germany's system o!
proportional representation, the National
D&lt;!mocrats
would be beneath notice.
They received bot 7.4 per cent of the
total vote in the Bavarian elections, which
translated into 15 seals out of 2()4 in the
state
legislature.
The o\·erwhelmlng
rnaority of Germans voted for other
parties.
Yet the Nazis started small, and they
were defeated in the last free election
Germany had between the wars.
The
memory or the Hitler era is sun
too
fresh to permit the vmrld to Ignore ~ven
the remotest possibility of a repeat performance.
It will continue to watcb Ger.many with
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The Pomeroy ery1ergen'~
it was summoned at 9:45 p. m.
Friday for Mrs. Leonard
medical patient, !-a
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Gallipolis Boy Scoui-'P'I'~ ~ ­
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ceivlng the flag for the ,lrn&lt;iP
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World history as It is usually taught In
our schools ts really Western history.
It was in •he West, from the time of the
Greeks A.nd Romans on down, that
the
action was and where anything worth
mentioning happened. Asia and Africa on·
ly begin to appear near the end of
our
ter.tbooks whtm Western explorers, carry~ng Western science, religion and politi·
rar\idea! - and rivalries - begin to penetr~~e them.
l· cr most oJ us, the history of the world
outd~e Europe and America before
the
l!HI century expansion of the West reTtalhs as much a terra incognita as
the
act•1HI geography of that world was
to
mllltcval men and just as unimportant.
Th is is a parochial view, and like most
p. -'lchullisms in a world shrunken
by
r,, 110 and television and jets and
mis·
!ti:rs, a dangerous one.
f'or though Asians and Africans
have
h·'•"l influenet&gt;d. at le~s t superficially, by
t!w im pAet of Western culture and though
t~-v hnv e had to adapt to a world domin&lt;1:r·d by thal culture, this does not me
th:;! 1hey are not as mueh the produrts
ol 1lwir own histories as we are or that
11w.\' are destined to
continue to be pas&lt;: il'f' onlookerli to a drama produced and
Uu·~·rt ed and fl&lt;'ted by Westerners.
1t is in the E r~st that the history of the
nf'&lt;! century will be written . It is here
tl•;•l the IA ~ t big war will begin, if men
ar t' fuolish enough to let It begin. 1t
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WASHINGTON - !t Is not ex..
unlawfUl to sa~ • good
for the South, though ~mong some It remalrul most

It may · be JIOO"l'lle to
say such a word In these weeks
be•ore the Cbrlstmas . season,
here that the four horsemen will
either while men's minds turn toward
be vanquished once and for all or let the concepts of tolerance and
loose an upheaval that will embrace all reconclliatlon. Very well, then;
mankind.
her• goes.
Despite the bloody struggle laking place
The faclls that the South h.,
In VIet Nam. it is in China and
India risen again in lhe year which
that the real future of the non • Western
draws to its close The
world is betn~ forged.
movement northward •ll the
China Is undergoing the most
shaki""
over civil rights
has
Ideological convulsion in the
thousands done more than to Hit lhla hereof years of her history. Can what happens tofore unqiue shadow from the
to one • quarter of the world's population ' single region so long and so
_ whether it finally olns the community alone tortured by it.
of nations or succumbs to the belligerent
It has also given the reason·
superstition cf Maoism - not be of pro- ably minded people of the North
found conwn to the rest of the world1
an awareness, now that their
India, called the world's largest democities have been wracked
cracy, is approaching a condiUon of chron- - -ic and universal famine In which nothing
resembling dt~mocracy could survive. Yet
the cow Is still held more sar.red than a
human life. 1f India falls Into obaos. can
the rest of A•l•, and the West, keep from
being draggoo Into It with her?
Compared to the long • term lmpllcatlons M thesP questions, current events
In Europe and the Unltal Ststes are a
mere sldesh')\V .
East and West have met with a vengeance. The irresistible force of the latter
has collided with the Immovable object
of the former. Accordinf'! to physics, the
result must b• the destruction of both .
But phy5ics doe~ not govP.rn 1he affairs
of men. It cannot be perrnltted to.

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Heports of Adolph Hitler's resurrection
havr bf'en greatly exaggerated, des!;lite
tl:te ominous !;how of strength of the alleged neo-Nazi Na tional Democratic par·
t,l' Hl two recent sta te elections In West

Iremism
by lbe .lwln evlLJ of blatk D: f has ~~last m011nised that this needed a word of evidence to than burlalthtouds of lela! Jut.
and poor-white exttem• Is nol'now an9 never was a h-dict and convict the whole Uce.''
tremlsm that DO part of Ute ~Southern problem but was and
country ever had a motiO!JOIY Is a national problem.
011 racial fairness, as no part In a word, the cloak of hyof It DOW has a monopoly ab procrlsy has Dow been cast oil
racl~l troubk.
'' above lhe Mason • Dixon line.
'!be new agonies of the North And the pleln record show• that
have at last made ·Northern more genuine -progress toward
men and women cons~iOL1 S of Negro rlghts 1 ha!l been made
old agonies once suffered op this year In the South than In
only only by the Soulb. So the the Norlb. Too, the year has
net of it Ia tllet the era of filljj· 'brought a Northern con•r10user • pointing at the South bas ness, among all save the procome at length to an end.
fesslonal South • ~aters. lbat
All tb1J means far more than this is the simple and the tow·
stmply a healthy gain for na. ~ng tru.th.
tionalfalrnoss and national co"'- When James Meredith. tho
mon sense. It also meens tbat Drst. Negro grsduate of the
this naUon is now truly DQ the University of Mississippi, was
right road, however long and · wounded from ambu•h in the
bitter tbat road may yet ,,n, Mlsal"lppl delta there was a
toward a just and rational ...,. lrt!ahet of bitter lnvecUvo from
luUon of an ancient race pfl!b. the North and from 1 E•ropean
lem. !'or the great crux of the pmt whoae
representatives
matter Is simply that tho .Nonb bere by iutd large have never
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Who's Kiddin' Whom?

Southern people before the And while ... II about ~~ ll
world.
mi&amp;)ll be well lo 11')1 1o set
The assailant would surely straight the historical record ..
need fear no punishment from tlits mailer of the Ku Klus
that thJng contemplneualy call- Klan. When the buJTellt Kla.
eo "Sou them justice." But a arose In the '211!, II was not thl
Mississippi jury and a Missis· Norlh that first legaliJ broka
sippi judge did coiwict this aa. tt· u waa the South.
sallant and did punish him.
Meredith himaell Is now sa~ . 'nle first and strongest antiiJfled with "Souihern Justte&amp;-" lOan law in the nation w~l
Indeed, he has just gooe beyond P&amp;Ssed In TeXRI; the , Drst alid
an expreselon of sllllafaetlon, Mrongest tnU • lynch.ng law
with this statement: u'l'hey w~ passed in Vtra:inla. Th1
.Southern officials) Rromlsed simple ttuth, In S\OIIllllary, to
me they would perform tbelr it.at now •• In U,. ~ effec&gt;
jobs. ' Southern people mellll live legal action Calnst Ku
wt.at they say und do what they Klux Klanism eomoa oot from
say they are going to dn." ':"" North but frons tho South.
Coincident with this, a North ' Ptrhaps, again haVlnl regard
carolina Judge bars Ku Klux lo the conllnjJ Christmas ae..
Klan members from his juries ·011, It ~II be pooJlbte to polnl
with the observation: "T h ol r all this out ovllhout giVIng unduo
hooded robes are nothing more offense.

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GPrrn;1ny

Tu be :-;ure, an estimated 20 per cent or
ih rnemb"rs are former Nazis, many of
whom would tmdoubtedly welcome a return to the f;ood old days. And lhe party,
\1&gt;1Pch was formed two years ago, manipulatl'~ the sJme strings of patriotism and
na!tonalism which Hitler played upon so
wen. callin!l for an end to war crimes
trJJls and repara tions to Jews and yeg..
m :.·:~ hlp to t:1e United States.
But rather than signaling a renaissance
oi !'&gt;:miism, many observers believe that
t}', l• .1ppeal 1! the National Democrats is
mo~!ly a rraclion to the present drifting
~ l c~te of the lt'deral coalition government.

.Here's How It's Done
Till' Pus1 Office and Civil Service Com·
mlt tei' of the House of Hepresentativt!s hns
i~:::ucd ilo; Rnnual report on federal govern·
menl papN'.v()rk. And for those who like
f'onious reports on everyt hmg, w1th plen·
ty of cnruns. the news is good.
ThP report reveals that the government
fi r.d~ 1t nef'e&lt;.:;ary to use 360.000 diff~"rent
fnrm~ and :q make l5 billion copies of
thrm rvPry ~ear The annual cost of pro..
('I' · 111,2 ;til thi s is $8 billion.
r~:nnat 1nQ that to throw aw:~y exi.!ltlng
rt ·rds &lt;.~t Lht' rate of one page every !eC·
nN! wnuld take 2,000 yt&gt;ars, the CQmmit!N' ~w rn l ~· nroclatmed: "The burden
of
; p ~" 'rll nrk ;nlpo&lt;;ed on the citizens by our
: go .· 'Pl'llf'nl ~n ould be greatly reduced.''
· r\ nr! tn pr·J\'t&gt; thM it can be d!Jne, the
r·•tnn:lltre heid down 1ts own report to a
merr iO pages!

Lack of Understanding

BAND PARADES- The Middleport High School marching band,led by Head
MaJorette Kathy McElhinny, was host band for the Middleport Merchants Parade Fnday. Seven other area high school bands pat1icipated
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Washington By-Line

Conservatives, Birchers
Wreck Utah Modernization

I Joanne A. Estep, 22, RFD t, ,

~NTIC.l~ATIO ~ -- ~nxious .&lt;''&lt;pn·ssions &lt;~ rc evident un the fates of thes~ youn~st ers as they awaited I he
arrwal_ol, S~r~la CI.IUs 111 the Maldlcp01t Mcrch;1nt&lt;&gt; parJdL• Fru'lily at tlw interst•dron of North Second· Ave
and Mtll St. I he• l:i!Jkmn metns soon turned lo Jolly oues, ~~s Sa nta &lt;.~rrivel.l Y~ol1 h candy soon &lt;.~fter this pidure
was Ioken.

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WINNING TICKET -Young Gregg Watson holds
the first wmmng ticket m the 1966 ~liddleport GiltA-Rama Christmas promotion. Gregg took the tit-ket, good lor $100 worth of gift cerlificates. from the
tontatn er behind htm as Ticket Cht~irman EdiSOn
~;1ker Joo~~ on. Tickets for g1ft cf:rtificates 0r $75,
$o0 and $25 were also drawn hy the you ngster foJ.
_l~~.~mg -~~c ~erchants parade on_l&lt;~rtdax_~

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madP ils "'ry fr om the Pearl certl~lr~le . '
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Street elemenlary building to DrJwmgs '&gt;'.Jil be hel~ each be &lt;'h ristened the RITA BAR·
the Christma s tree on South :We('k hy Middleport merchants. ITA ad .
, t hi t
5f'cond .o\ve.
The next drawing will be on
• n IS a SIS ers p o a
On the speakers' platform Del'ember 2. third drawing on Itowbont launched a mofl~h
Wl.'rf' recently-elected
state 1i1e 9th, the fG urth on the 16th Iago. · Bo~ ~owboats were built
and the final drawing on the Lrn_r MissiSSippi Va1Jey . Bar_ge
W
elker.
representative Ralph
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No purc:he~se is nece ssary ! me ompany, t. uas, Whi ch
:Mayor C. 0 r 1s er,
enera
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: hairman Dnle Dultun, Pnrnde and no one ~s required to be 0 • ,
over ·
m es
Co Chairman Clifford Stumbo. pl'esc nt to wm.
I f mland rivers. MVB, plfms to
s. 0 Rail Santa Oaus and I
concentral_e use of both ve!lsels
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\1a~ter of Ccremomrs AI Lf'on-1
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Ot!re"' Inking pari In Ihe cel-1.1ordan is Ha•bet~llte Kl~.(dom I
ebrallon were Bill Childs who iof Jordan. nashemlte Is a I
was Pprade Marshall and Tom family name aild honors t h j
Goott who Is solely respon sible
of( tbe original bolder
lor doc,rallng t~e huge Christof Mohammed and '
mas tree with 342 bulbs. .
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seventeen .year's expuience. NOW Is the time to
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Autom•tic
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Or . 6

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63 Rambler
550 Sl!!ries 4 Dr. 6 cv11n.
der, stend•rd trans., t•
dlo, heate-r, and White
wall tire~

65 Mercury
Montl!!rey , 4 Door. 8 cyl.
Stendard transm.l&amp;llion, po·
wer steering, rarlio and
heater. whih!watl tiru.

65 Pontiac G.T.O.
hmpl!'o;.t 1 Or. Hardtop. 4
speed tran11.

Automatic trans.

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Cu&lt;stom 2 Door Hudtop.
Power
Sleerlng
and
Brakes. Automltlc trant.

63 Ford Galaxie
500, 4 dr. 8 cvl., t;ld, tr1n1.
lladio &amp; f&lt;llater, WIS fir••

62 Ford Galaxie
4 dr. 8 cyt., eutomatic
trans., radio &amp; huttr, WI
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62 Ford
Country Sedan 4 dr. sta•
tlon wagon, 8 cyL autcm..
tic trans., radio &amp; heat.,-,
W ,$ tires

62 Scout '.4 Ton
6 cyl. 4 whPotl driv•

62 Chevrolet
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4 speed trant.

65 Ford Custom
4 d.... B crl. eutomltlc
tuns. Radio &amp; hetttr, Wl

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2 dr. Hardtop,
lletoring, power
r.dio &amp; hfl•ttr,

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heeter, WIS tire•

Just J!ra, In tnt fllm cortr~p. pop
a flashcube. &amp;tra large view.
flndlf ••• dooble _..,. prt-'
nntiao .•• film wind slojls llltomstit:tlly. Completlt Antt:amallc
126 ouHit includeo wrist strop
flosiJcube, Anscopan• Anocool~
Wtlqt and two AM batttrlos.

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rur a•lt, 8 cyt. Dumtt
Truck. Long whee-l b•s•.

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2 Dr. 270 ~Seriell, 6 evil~
dtr. ~tanderd trans., radio
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SOO 4 Or 8 cvllndtr automatic tr1n•. Radio and
he~fpr .
oower steering,
wh1te wall firt'll .

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$7.9$ CASE

I'HONE 593.3~
,P. 0. lox' 143
•.2S N. Court .$!,

power deering, whitewali

tires.

Mallbu 4 dr. Hardtop.

In tbe privacy o!

-Diles Radioear Company

lr•ns. Radio end he•ttr

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NOT EVERY PERSON

What about your hearing-has/ reached the stage

&amp; SUPPLY CO.

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\l~iAN,fiUE INSULATION

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tSTORM WINDOWS
• STORM llCORS

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of mtoxJcatwn and JJr:gham, The birthdays of
at the end of old Rt. 35, and
conduct .and lodged o~uy DandakJs and
William
junclion uf Rt 554
Meigs County Jail.
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Those fuur out of county
veniles, who were ror~•::rn~::~~
dents, were assessed
of $240 for the damage
at
who calls on me buys a new
~uthwestern
High School.
Wmdows were brC~ken at
other residences in the county '
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NYE UNIVQl.SfTY
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PT PLEASANT- J. R. Vau- MARRIAGE LICENSE
ghan, Jr., 418 - 18th Stret"\. 1 Charles Leslie Kltcht&gt;n. 2'i. ;
Dunbar, is reported to ha" re- ' 4470 East Broad Sircet, c"''. ,_ :
ceived serious injuries in a tnf. l bus, shJpping receiving rlerk.,
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JC accJdent Saturday mornmg 1North Third. Str("e!.' M.iddle. 1
on Rt. 2 two m1les north oft port, teacher.
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aug an was ta en to Pleas- ~ CLEVELAND {lJPI) _ E _
ant
Valley dHosprtal
. Bdvance on the
x'
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. t IIb~·.. Mohr . cep1 1or a pnce
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the I stainless grades thr scrap ma"emerJ{en(y
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un-1
;;:a~nmg. De~alls .~r blthe i changed this week, Steel Maga-1
ti;e were no avaJ a eat
said Fnday.
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the depa rtment, Glenn William
, Stevens, 30, Route t Reedsville '
for not having an operator' s 1i~ 1
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PT. PLEASANT - J. R.
, Vaughn, SB, of Dunbar, W. Va
Frank A. Vaughan, Pomerfl;,
became Mason county's 14th
has been appointed as a gener.
auto fatality when be died
al member of lhe National
Saturday enruule to a Kaaawa
Afnerican ism CoJune1l ol
1he
I ha c·ouoty hospital.
American Legion ,
He \\oas admit'"'d
~ to Pleas·
Vaug1Jan, a member of Drpw.
ant V&lt;~llty Hospital shortly af·
Webster Post, No, 39, since 1953
•·r
'II serve on the council. until.
~'-' u t• o-\'e hi c1e sec lden 1 on
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Several thousand persons packed the streets to see Rt. 2 ('urly Salurduy mornThe Gollla county sheriff's \ the doge of the 1967 Fall meeT·
the parade opening the l\'hdill&lt;'potf ~Ier~.:han Ls "G dt·A· ing. lie was an Pmployee lit department rereived a report,ing of the National Ex:e-cut1ve
Ham .a" Friday .afternoon.
the Goodytour t'lont below of wndalism at 8 house in Rio Committee. He is past co~,
.
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Imander of Post No 39 and 1s
Children anrl adults br:wed rainy weather to wei- r Pl. Pleasant.
come S.ant:t Claus as he ar· 1- ~
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(.rande whrch ac('Ordmg to shcr- r chairman of the 8th District THANKSGIVING GUESTS
rivrd hy rnr in th e holiday Three drawings
were l1eld
Iff Denver Walker apparently Americanism Committee.
~arad e.
follow ing 1he parade, the wm-1 10-Bnrge Ulpacity
orcurrt•d about three weeks ago The National Americanism Thanksgiving dmner guesLS I
Pr~rticlpatmg \\ere !S everal ne:s names being place~ on p~r- 1
when f~ur . Juveniles w~nt Council aims to promote inter- lor Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rus· l
Oands of the &lt;Jrea, ~he contest- 11Jclpatmg . merchants
wm- ~ Towhont Launched
th.rough G.allra .county breakmg est in the principles of Ameri· sell, Rt. 2, Racine, v.ere Mr.!
Olnts of the Jumor Miss
pag. ICows. Hes1den ts are asked to
.
wmdows mclud1~g seven
at lcanism as advocated by the and ~1rs Floyd T Chapman 1
eant, the Clow('ttes, nnd mt'm-:dR•ck at the local ,me~c hants A. d1esrl towboat designed to Southwestern lhgh School.
Legion.
~nd ShdJey, Mr . and Mrs. Wil- l
bers of the Mrigs County Rid- to see tf they a~ the wmners push lows of 40 or more barges Shrriff Walker said
ham Burton and Lisa. Mr. Karl :
lng Club.
,Tile . ~irst prize is a ~100 g1ft wa: lat~nched today Into the broke &lt;~hout 12 windows
nussell. all of Columbus, Mr. I
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kiddies
were
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Second
pme,
$7&amp;
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ARRESTED
and
Mrs. Paul Parsons
and ,
11 1 e 0018
Treal .
· !50 cer· l'wn' ~ nem bY1Nev1·11 c II
tn a. d0 ··d
Cl arence Freeman wa9 ar- son, Paul, Dorothy Dandakis
di stributed
f!lnng the poradc lcert!'I'1cnte; t h'1rd pnze,
s an d sI·up lh '
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e unocrup1c res1 ence
db h p
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route by Santa il &lt;: 1he parade 1I1lr.a 1e nn 1uur l pm·.e $25,1y. .
ed by W. Harvey Calhoun.
res1e y t e ?mer?y . Pohcr ~lhens, Mr. K W. Jones, Bur.

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SERVICES SCHEIJULEn
Begtnntng Monday. Nov. 28. I
and enlendmg throu gh Sundnv
Det. 4. there will be a fe.,t iv~i
of faith servlrf's held at the
Rutland Methodist Church. The i
----~ servr('('s wrll be condur1ed ea&lt;'h
Dunbar Man Hurl
e;enmg at 7·30 p. m. by Iii,.
C J. Lemley and special mus1r ,
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Saturday Morning
will be provided.
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THROWS SWITCH -Middleport l&gt;layor C. 0. Fisher, third from left, Is shown· as he officially began the
Yuletide Season promotiOn of Middleport Merchants Friday by tl!Ivwipg ·t~e-.twitch turning on the Christmas
lights!" the Village followmg a larg_e parade. Left to right, arc ·Rep. Ralpn ,\Vit'ker, guest speaker; Dale Dutton, Gtft·A·Rama chairman, Moyor I·Jshe r, AI Leonard, master of ceremonies, a.u.d Santa Claus (who else?)

A five-yeai' psychiatric tudy of parents
who beat their children has convinced an
eminent pediatrician at the University of
Colorado that one of the reasons for such
brutality is 1hat such parents think the
child does no~ love them.
What must che cldld feel about such parents?
Come to lhlnk about It, the same approach will !.'Yoke tbe same reaction between people of any age, ~tween groups
and races, even between nations.
And oll for the lack of one thing: Understanding.

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500. 2 Or., 8
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There was heavy damage to
Lhe car and no arrests, or iu- '
JUnes.
, A second acddent was investigated by the sheriff's dt!part-:
! ment at 2 45 a.m. Saturday on I
Stale Route :13 JUSt outside the
, Pomeroy corporation limit. 1
Marquis Wallace, 37,
Pt. I
1 P.leasanl, in allemptmg to turn '
I h1s rar around, backed over an
embankment. There was
no
: damage to the car, and no ar: rest.~ or injuries.

Military

65 Ford Galaxie
500, 4 Dr. 8 cvlind•r,

4 Door, 6 eyl,, st•nclard
tihift, whi1e wall tit•!!!.

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FROM GOBLE'S

64' Studebaker

Middleport, was traveling east
1on Rou1e 124 in Rutland, attempted to pass a truckt ravel: ing in the same dirPclion, and
1 lost control on wet pavement.
Her car hit a telephone pole. a
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It Is something like what baa happened

In the pasl in Italy. There the voters have
been lcnown to vote the Communist ticket
In droves as a way of expressing dissatIsfaction. Itaaans would be the first to be
!llarmed were there any real danger of
th• Communists taking over their country.
Were It not for Germany's system o!
proportional representation, the National
D&lt;!mocrats
would be beneath notice.
They received bot 7.4 per cent of the
total vote in the Bavarian elections, which
translated into 15 seals out of 2()4 in the
state
legislature.
The o\·erwhelmlng
rnaority of Germans voted for other
parties.
Yet the Nazis started small, and they
were defeated in the last free election
Germany had between the wars.
The
memory or the Hitler era is sun
too
fresh to permit the vmrld to Ignore ~ven
the remotest possibility of a repeat performance.
It will continue to watcb Ger.many with
cautious conc~rn.

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The Pomeroy ery1ergen'~
it was summoned at 9:45 p. m.
Friday for Mrs. Leonard
medical patient, !-a
, who was taken to Vetrans Mernortal Hospital. !

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Gallipolis Boy Scoui-'P'I'~ ~ ­
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Veterans of Foreign War.. lit,- '
ceivlng the flag for the ,lrn&lt;iP
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liD ol lba 'ltl11!41 ll"''lfllllll bl'llll! ~Uhal OICIWIIalniHI~t~~ . IQ oaUep, elllllr Ill Ha·
to .,_a,, 011 lba lllllr 11!4. II er to the arltl 111111!'11 114111• 11111, or llli lba IIII!R(fild, lithe
lba NIIIQQII AuoclaiiOn C0l!l- llndll o! l(lul. Tllll llllliiPbl- e~ ot lhe r~ •.
IY Alt'IO!lltur.i Apata Coft~fll- oWIIOII lflltm of ov• fD m11e1
1!1111 illfmf4d by the wrller and ot' IU!Illtll ·and diiCIIQ 11111 1111 MOll Ol the .,lcuiiUrl pro16'1. mU. lba 111'81 tf!P caJ!Mlly to dllll'll' ~-· 4UQI!OII In 111111111 II OOPceD·
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llawall Ia noled lor 111 nOlle IIIOIIAIIill wal4r I*' a, 1o lilt IJnd OWIMn. Howevf!l',
the
planlt ~ llowen, but 011 .one pllmlalll!l.
pr4duclloa o1 c;olltl II Jpdled
ol tile ID!Il'l lilt driver JIQI!IIM Hawlll'• piJitapplt lnolualry bJ l!lllll operiiPn.
trees
11111 11141b uoi!Q p!IQIII
u ~te. bad! to IHI wllta lba ll'e lfOWll 11 111 ~~n• o1
blacllll«rJN IIIII lilt 110111111011 11n1 o!lllllllll'dll ~ o1 IMI ab9111, !,011) IIIII near KOIIa on
dudelloll. The)' were OII'Pd· ol lr14l '1111 l!lllill!ld 10 lilt 111J 111111111 ol lllwall. The
to POIDI out a JS.Mrt 1111( o1 lbt mallllu~ •. 'I'Gdu, ·tliliul 11 ~ ralbar like
the
~abbqe, fii'OWII II Ia OUI'I 11 por cent of lbl llll!'ld'l • • Hl'lf fii!JIIO!Iihf, b4oault IIley
Ltltrf i!'alll.
pineapple le Plllbd Iii U.QII, pi out of ~~ at that lillie w
Wa allo bad tilt prlviltll o1 toltlJ!II ~ 11,000~ J11ok lbt GD!!et !ltrr!M.
lfllllbOUIIIIIbn lbtJ GOO o"" ol elllllll1 •Pii!Npplo. Howtver,lbl14o p to tobool
cbfpallllllmiUIIII. Tile 'l'l1t ~ ot ·a prtrall J11r0u1b lila IWIIIil• 1o II!Ske
fUIO!I lor IIIII IJWllboiMI, bow· fii'OWtl''a · .Wiy planled lleld up lor 11111.

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llowll!l fl'llm lho btalbi&amp; ollbe liD 111.- 1)1) or TllOJII laml·
.rllna. AI 'Ill potllled oul last 1anlt lp~ with 1 Jb,llilt
week, rllilW! on lbe .dlllel'l!nl lindane darlq paperlq oper•
kim!• ralip frolll abOut 10 IIi· tlon. (O) 18,1100 piDilPPII lops
ciJal Pll' Jtll' up 10 11 muoh In planled 011 ~ ,IIIII. l)O!ymalOh

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an dried In lhe aun wllb ralber CO!IIt.DI raldq, 'l'be7 then
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belnl ahlpptd out.
IOIDe locallllll II 100. One paper Ill September ~ 18et. (d) II 1111 Pwned out !all week
nllllall record waa a bwbe• la llCitiU, Amllrytle, or Alrullll !btl tourllm If a "natural in• U boul" periDd.
type ber1J1c14e1 applied II 2 lb. dualry" lor Hawaii '111111 its
Tbrouaboul the lllandl, how. acre ralet With boQm oprayen, Ideal cllmalt, Ill JIIU 1'11111111 rener,
II very Important. (e) Crop -Dial 1D 1818 IIIII creaUDIIII pl'OIIl'am. end beauty
Many of the 11111ar CBPO and )~, (f). Nell replant lrebed• ol lceDOry. Ia 1901, I fii'OUP of
pineapple lleld.s are lrrlplecl ulacl for Seplember mo.
Islanders torme4 the Hawaii
IIIII the waler II bro1111bt from From lhl! dellcrlplloa, II Promotion comm!tleo wblch
mountain reservoirs where the will be seen thai barveat Ia ••· baa clevelop&lt;tl IDto lhe present
rainfall Is hlgb, and then by peclecl a year mid one-hall to Hawaii VlsiiDn Bureau, IIOil·
cbannel, ditches, and
tile lwo years after the crop is profit organ!JaUon
oupporled
lbrollllh the lleldi. Tbe Import. planted.
partly b)' leai8JaUn appropriaace of water II polnled oul b)' Some 18 lo 2&amp;. montbl after aUoa aDd porlly by bua1Dess
the fact that 10 produce one lbe pilullll put laiD the tp'OUDCI, IUbiCI'ipiiOM. A oommlltee of
pound ol augar
1,1100 Upo!ndlnr upon CODdlllolll aDd as repreaenlaUva from all
1111001 ol waler.
locations, II II aa adult. II II 1be l8laDda perlll the BVB's
Sular, pineapple IIIII vlallors then about three feel hlall. IIIII acllvWu.
are the Hawallaa iJianda' three bem a line &amp;rur • to • live Hawaii, ID NCIIII yam, bas
top fndllllriel.
pound frull II ll,,beloopd to tllvtloped 1 llUIIlber ol IDiior
To Hawaii's ICODODiy, S"ilf the 111'11, or plant, ·erop, U 1111 iJidualrtl, Iacluded In
these
II IIDl'IIIAily worlb oboul f!IO,· part •I~• raiODn 11100114 or fndultrl!l 11 w~. I.au1100,1100 BDDUI!Jy. Tile pineapple third) orop, II 'lijll probablf bala weavtq, JlPI eleblng,
CliP Pf')ducea Julooa aDd lrull bave two llllaller bol equally tullle dlcOrallq,
lurlllture
worlb approllmalely fUI),IIOO, iJOOd p!Quppl•IIIa lbea flld1 t~~~klnl, !......,., Oll'amiel and
1100. An eallmaled GII,IIO tour- fer barveatlq, aa operation fealbar work.
1111 vllllecl the lllalldll Ill 11111, thai lakea botb men
and More lbaD 100,1100 pacpges
bdDJlni about fJBf,IIOO,OO,O 1no macblnea.
o1 llo'lllrl art lhlpp&lt;tl to all
10 lbe IICOIIOIDJ,
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The lllaatll' 11"11 lUlU Ia- we vlllled the lllando, pllup- Jill', wllh orcbldl 11 the
d!Uiry atarlecl In 1115 .when pie wu aol be1nJ barmled, maiD ezport llonl 114111; MacaLtdd aad Co. oalabliJhed a 'Ill- bu~ the dtlcrlpllon of lba hll'- dam!a 111111, fii'OWD DIOIIIy on
ar piaalatfon at Holoa, Kaulll vllllq job pointe OUI
bow llawall illaad, ~rile 1 bwl·
~~~Totll,y Hawaii prodUCOI SlreDUOUI II II. Tile men WOilr dlq lndullry. Ml•adamlas,
......utA of the augar produced ..,.tea, lu!avy CI!JII at ball, ll!nllar to Brull 111111 II
the
Ill all Amerlcen 10.11 and aboul heavy leather aJovtl, btiVI' mealy lwilel IIIII bard 1bell
OIIH!Ioth the lolal SUIBr uqcl pants, and motl ol lliem 'IIIIP llul rouad II abapt, aro ullecl
IIIII1IIIIJ by the 11nlled Statea. leather cb~p~, almlllr to '111111 or olloeolate • coaled fer retail
Ollt 111111' plulatlon vlllled cowboy~ wNr.
aale.
1IU oned b)' Ilia Hawaiian '!'hey blva to wear lhls !Ieavy Llvlllock and ciiY«alfled
Commercial and SUiar Compa· prolecUVI clotbiDi to prolaCt crop marullql lolal oboul
ny. Ia 11!8, It bad 29,1100 Beret lhei!IHIVIII eplPII lhe pine~ fii,IIOO,OOO I Jill' Ill tile enUre
~ cultivation, ol wblch If,. pie plant. '11le barve1tlq II alate. II II lmportalll IQ keep
$II '1'11'1 harvuted. Tile IQtal different thaa II u!ed ID lie, In miDd, """""r, wlih Uve·
aurar producllon was 20I,f70 because today a lonr boom alock and milk, lhesll are prolonl o1 raw •1111ar. Eacb acre strelcbes out over the rows of duced lor the realricled markel
hu'vested 011 the aver111e pro- pineapple, IIIII Ill• pineapple oa lbt 1111111111, So II II very
duced 1118 tou of cane, from are plcl:ed and placed on IIlii dllftculllo pl'tnlo lba bualnesa.
wblch 1U Ioiii ot raw su1ar boom wblch has a bell thai As an eGIIIple, Mr. Donohoe,
wae produced. Molassea pro- delivers the pineapple 1o lbe former dairy opecliiiLII from
ducUon llllaled over 53,1100 lona, lruck.
Ohio, palnlecl oul 10 111 IIIII for
All ol lbe 1111ar prodooed In It wu 1110 our prtvUega to lbt privllelt of lllllni 1111 1al·
the Hawaiian lslando Is made v111t tile -~~~~ 1arp11 raacll lOiil of mtlk par dJy people
as brown ougar or row sugar, In the world. Thll 1811,1100 aere bad paid f!,COO for this prlvl·
which II then shipped to the Parker rencb maiDiaiDs large lege. However, !he privilege
m!llnllllll lor refining . . In olb- berdl o1 Harelcrtll, Cbarloll, for lalllq lllllk II DOl l~llable
orwortll, to pi wblle susar tn IIIII Santa Oet1rudll cattle. alibi preNIII lime, and II only
!he Hawaiian lllands II 111111t ~~ In JIIDII plaeel In Hawaii, available wileD tha daJrler or
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10th llale, but we can ello be
equa!IY proud ol the f4d thai
~ bave llmllar o,worlunlllll•
Ill this area 1o make a pad
DIIU lor ~ and provldl
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CRANWIL'HES
.F'tench toast cranberry sand~
W•ehes make a holiday lunch

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'Vantlla . Dip 12 slices of white
bread into egg mixture. Brown
bread on both sides in 11 cup
or butter or margarine. Keep
bread warm as you saute 6 slie-

Central Soya Opens New
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In butler In which bread was
rooked. Milke 6 aandwlcbe• I
from lhe bread, using pineapple
lor filllns. For lopplns. oerve
I &lt;lHiunce) jar of cranberryorange rellih, heated 1o serving
temperature. Make• 8 10rvtngo.
PLEMTY YAMS

Approxi11atoly 110,000 acm
of land In Loul•lana are planted
"ith yams, Laol year this
acreage yielded 132 buablla per

WHERE WATERSHEDS are not protected,
rains fall on bare soJiand the water rushes down
the slopes. During heavy rains, streams rise
quickly to flood stage, and at other times completely dry up.

acre, or a 4G per cent lncreue
over tho 195S yield.

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PIPW piWII •lJ our .mu-111 p!Jnt.\1011 wu 011 bulldll!l o11aa1 eo111, 1114 lf1V Jim the
1!1111 ollla11~ !ll'fP!altd 01110 lba ~lrrfl.- fJIItiR w!MII p:tYUe•• ot . . . tbolr ebil·

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the Raljlh Davis farm, Gallia county. A good for est cover is ins urance against soil
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prevenl consumer shortages.
Reduced dairy producUon thia
year produced a sharp gatn in
farm prices for milk. But tha
Agricullure Department has
said the gain migbt have gone
even further if imporlt hlld ~ot
risen as much as U.ey did.
Backs Prolmlre Bill
Looking ahead IQ 11187, tile
NMPF says it will preu for
NEW NOG .
Non • alcholic OOildaJ ep.
DO&amp; gels its flavor from a com.
blnaUon of vanilla i!nd rum ei·
lracls. Beal 4 ~-- yolk! unlll
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uelly beat in •llllnl cup ol
·sugar. Slir In 3 OUJII of \nijk, 1
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ll"'t imports of milk produola
this year are expecled to ream
aboul 2.&amp;. blllion pounds, more
than 2.5 times as much as in :
196&amp;. And for 1967, lbe Agricul·
ture Departmenl is predicting I
that imports will go even high· , ,
er.
This rising tide of tmporls
eomes at a time when the gov·
emment's suppon pl'We for
manufactured tlllrJ producll
bas been raised lo near llle legal ceiling. This Is part of a
fed&lt;ral eflorllo persuade dairy·

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if the biU were rewritten to use
3 1962-66 base, it would still require 8 substantial cut in imports next year as compared
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WASJIINGTON ~ (UPI)- The passage of a bill by Sen. Wil· tion farm officials were gonerprime is.sue for the nation's liam Proxmire, D • Wis.
Ially understood to be against it
dairy larmers in 1967 may be Under that bill, Imports would and they're likely to be agalnsl
Import c~ntrolo,
~ reslrlcted lo the average it if it's revived early next I
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volume of dairy products im- year.

That vliiW IS held by Natlo~l
M1lk Prod.ucers Federation
(NMPF) officials wbo say ~
controls represents the dwry
farmer'i best opportunity to
h
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. • of the malD concei'09 of
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Come . Right to Pomeroy lanclmarlc for LOWEST PRICES I I

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Eddlt Arclro woa t30,03t,·
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Central Soya or Oblo, former, warehouse. '11lo plans are to
ly Maoler Feed and l!eed Co., bave the new war&lt;:house eerve
has just opened a new le1'1llls- as a bulk fertilizer warehouoe
and ferm supply warelwuse where ferUiizer will bo oold In
IIner the
building known as tho bulk. Mr. Durham slates that
lobacco warehouse or Wood ho plans 10 bave spreaden to
- Novelty Factory across
the rent to farmers so that they
otreet from their' presenl loca- will be able lo spread lheir
tion and next door to the Bast!- fertilizer on theb' fields al any
ani buidllng, which Is lea1ed to time they wish lo, Central Soya
lhe A.S.C. Fann Home Admin- also planJ to have all of their
!stratlon and Gallla SoU and bagged feriUlzer put on pallell
Water Conaervatlon ofllces, In and handled with a fork lift lo
Galllpolio.
speed up tbe warehousing and
1o reduce labor costs l.n physi·
The warehouse was opened celly bandiln&amp; their products.
almost 20 yearo after Central The Ooor space in aceS! of
Soya began buslnen In
the 10 000 square feet will practicul·
same building in June :947. ly' double the pr01en1 oJzo of
Earl Durham, Mgr., states that apace they bave been occupying
open house and their 201h an- and 111 expected 1o malerially
nivers:ary celebration and sale lncrease their buatneaa and lllW·
are scheduled for som•llm• a- er the cosl per unll of goods
round June 1st of 1967,
bandied.
In the meanUms Central Soya Cenlrlll Soya presenlly emwill be operating the ware- ployo 20 people. They do not
bouse as a combination bulk- anticipate employlnt any add!·
bag
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liD ol lba 'ltl11!41 ll"''lfllllll bl'llll! ~Uhal OICIWIIalniHI~t~~ . IQ oaUep, elllllr Ill Ha·
to .,_a,, 011 lba lllllr 11!4. II er to the arltl 111111!'11 114111• 11111, or llli lba IIII!R(fild, lithe
lba NIIIQQII AuoclaiiOn C0l!l- llndll o! l(lul. Tllll llllliiPbl- e~ ot lhe r~ •.
IY Alt'IO!lltur.i Apata Coft~fll- oWIIOII lflltm of ov• fD m11e1
1!1111 illfmf4d by the wrller and ot' IU!Illtll ·and diiCIIQ 11111 1111 MOll Ol the .,lcuiiUrl pro16'1. mU. lba 111'81 tf!P caJ!Mlly to dllll'll' ~-· 4UQI!OII In 111111111 II OOPceD·
~u of Norellilltr.
. ~ Dl mUllflll pUqlil oflrlled Ill the handl ot lf!l'g•
llawall Ia noled lor 111 nOlle IIIOIIAIIill wal4r I*' a, 1o lilt IJnd OWIMn. Howevf!l',
the
planlt ~ llowen, but 011 .one pllmlalll!l.
pr4duclloa o1 c;olltl II Jpdled
ol tile ID!Il'l lilt driver JIQI!IIM Hawlll'• piJitapplt lnolualry bJ l!lllll operiiPn.
trees
11111 11141b uoi!Q p!IQIII
u ~te. bad! to IHI wllta lba ll'e lfOWll 11 111 ~~n• o1
blacllll«rJN IIIII lilt 110111111011 11n1 o!lllllllll'dll ~ o1 IMI ab9111, !,011) IIIII near KOIIa on
dudelloll. The)' were OII'Pd· ol lr14l '1111 l!lllill!ld 10 lilt 111J 111111111 ol lllwall. The
to POIDI out a JS.Mrt 1111( o1 lbt mallllu~ •. 'I'Gdu, ·tliliul 11 ~ ralbar like
the
~abbqe, fii'OWII II Ia OUI'I 11 por cent of lbl llll!'ld'l • • Hl'lf fii!JIIO!Iihf, b4oault IIley
Ltltrf i!'alll.
pineapple le Plllbd Iii U.QII, pi out of ~~ at that lillie w
Wa allo bad tilt prlviltll o1 toltlJ!II ~ 11,000~ J11ok lbt GD!!et !ltrr!M.
lfllllbOUIIIIIbn lbtJ GOO o"" ol elllllll1 •Pii!Npplo. Howtver,lbl14o p to tobool
cbfpallllllmiUIIII. Tile 'l'l1t ~ ot ·a prtrall J11r0u1b lila IWIIIil• 1o II!Ske
fUIO!I lor IIIII IJWllboiMI, bow· fii'OWtl''a · .Wiy planled lleld up lor 11111.

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1114 p:tPif'CI. (b)
llowll!l fl'llm lho btalbi&amp; ollbe liD 111.- 1)1) or TllOJII laml·
.rllna. AI 'Ill potllled oul last 1anlt lp~ with 1 Jb,llilt
week, rllilW! on lbe .dlllel'l!nl lindane darlq paperlq oper•
kim!• ralip frolll abOut 10 IIi· tlon. (O) 18,1100 piDilPPII lops
ciJal Pll' Jtll' up 10 11 muoh In planled 011 ~ ,IIIII. l)O!ymalOh

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an dried In lhe aun wllb ralber CO!IIt.DI raldq, 'l'be7 then
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belnl ahlpptd out.
IOIDe locallllll II 100. One paper Ill September ~ 18et. (d) II 1111 Pwned out !all week
nllllall record waa a bwbe• la llCitiU, Amllrytle, or Alrullll !btl tourllm If a "natural in• U boul" periDd.
type ber1J1c14e1 applied II 2 lb. dualry" lor Hawaii '111111 its
Tbrouaboul the lllandl, how. acre ralet With boQm oprayen, Ideal cllmalt, Ill JIIU 1'11111111 rener,
II very Important. (e) Crop -Dial 1D 1818 IIIII creaUDIIII pl'OIIl'am. end beauty
Many of the 11111ar CBPO and )~, (f). Nell replant lrebed• ol lceDOry. Ia 1901, I fii'OUP of
pineapple lleld.s are lrrlplecl ulacl for Seplember mo.
Islanders torme4 the Hawaii
IIIII the waler II bro1111bt from From lhl! dellcrlplloa, II Promotion comm!tleo wblch
mountain reservoirs where the will be seen thai barveat Ia ••· baa clevelop&lt;tl IDto lhe present
rainfall Is hlgb, and then by peclecl a year mid one-hall to Hawaii VlsiiDn Bureau, IIOil·
cbannel, ditches, and
tile lwo years after the crop is profit organ!JaUon
oupporled
lbrollllh the lleldi. Tbe Import. planted.
partly b)' leai8JaUn appropriaace of water II polnled oul b)' Some 18 lo 2&amp;. montbl after aUoa aDd porlly by bua1Dess
the fact that 10 produce one lbe pilullll put laiD the tp'OUDCI, IUbiCI'ipiiOM. A oommlltee of
pound ol augar
1,1100 Upo!ndlnr upon CODdlllolll aDd as repreaenlaUva from all
1111001 ol waler.
locations, II II aa adult. II II 1be l8laDda perlll the BVB's
Sular, pineapple IIIII vlallors then about three feel hlall. IIIII acllvWu.
are the Hawallaa iJianda' three bem a line &amp;rur • to • live Hawaii, ID NCIIII yam, bas
top fndllllriel.
pound frull II ll,,beloopd to tllvtloped 1 llUIIlber ol IDiior
To Hawaii's ICODODiy, S"ilf the 111'11, or plant, ·erop, U 1111 iJidualrtl, Iacluded In
these
II IIDl'IIIAily worlb oboul f!IO,· part •I~• raiODn 11100114 or fndultrl!l 11 w~. I.au1100,1100 BDDUI!Jy. Tile pineapple third) orop, II 'lijll probablf bala weavtq, JlPI eleblng,
CliP Pf')ducea Julooa aDd lrull bave two llllaller bol equally tullle dlcOrallq,
lurlllture
worlb approllmalely fUI),IIOO, iJOOd p!Quppl•IIIa lbea flld1 t~~~klnl, !......,., Oll'amiel and
1100. An eallmaled GII,IIO tour- fer barveatlq, aa operation fealbar work.
1111 vllllecl the lllalldll Ill 11111, thai lakea botb men
and More lbaD 100,1100 pacpges
bdDJlni about fJBf,IIOO,OO,O 1no macblnea.
o1 llo'lllrl art lhlpp&lt;tl to all
10 lbe IICOIIOIDJ,
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The lllaatll' 11"11 lUlU Ia- we vlllled the lllando, pllup- Jill', wllh orcbldl 11 the
d!Uiry atarlecl In 1115 .when pie wu aol be1nJ barmled, maiD ezport llonl 114111; MacaLtdd aad Co. oalabliJhed a 'Ill- bu~ the dtlcrlpllon of lba hll'- dam!a 111111, fii'OWD DIOIIIy on
ar piaalatfon at Holoa, Kaulll vllllq job pointe OUI
bow llawall illaad, ~rile 1 bwl·
~~~Totll,y Hawaii prodUCOI SlreDUOUI II II. Tile men WOilr dlq lndullry. Ml•adamlas,
......utA of the augar produced ..,.tea, lu!avy CI!JII at ball, ll!nllar to Brull 111111 II
the
Ill all Amerlcen 10.11 and aboul heavy leather aJovtl, btiVI' mealy lwilel IIIII bard 1bell
OIIH!Ioth the lolal SUIBr uqcl pants, and motl ol lliem 'IIIIP llul rouad II abapt, aro ullecl
IIIII1IIIIJ by the 11nlled Statea. leather cb~p~, almlllr to '111111 or olloeolate • coaled fer retail
Ollt 111111' plulatlon vlllled cowboy~ wNr.
aale.
1IU oned b)' Ilia Hawaiian '!'hey blva to wear lhls !Ieavy Llvlllock and ciiY«alfled
Commercial and SUiar Compa· prolecUVI clotbiDi to prolaCt crop marullql lolal oboul
ny. Ia 11!8, It bad 29,1100 Beret lhei!IHIVIII eplPII lhe pine~ fii,IIOO,OOO I Jill' Ill tile enUre
~ cultivation, ol wblch If,. pie plant. '11le barve1tlq II alate. II II lmportalll IQ keep
$II '1'11'1 harvuted. Tile IQtal different thaa II u!ed ID lie, In miDd, """""r, wlih Uve·
aurar producllon was 20I,f70 because today a lonr boom alock and milk, lhesll are prolonl o1 raw •1111ar. Eacb acre strelcbes out over the rows of duced lor the realricled markel
hu'vested 011 the aver111e pro- pineapple, IIIII Ill• pineapple oa lbt 1111111111, So II II very
duced 1118 tou of cane, from are plcl:ed and placed on IIlii dllftculllo pl'tnlo lba bualnesa.
wblch 1U Ioiii ot raw su1ar boom wblch has a bell thai As an eGIIIple, Mr. Donohoe,
wae produced. Molassea pro- delivers the pineapple 1o lbe former dairy opecliiiLII from
ducUon llllaled over 53,1100 lona, lruck.
Ohio, palnlecl oul 10 111 IIIII for
All ol lbe 1111ar prodooed In It wu 1110 our prtvUega to lbt privllelt of lllllni 1111 1al·
the Hawaiian lslando Is made v111t tile -~~~~ 1arp11 raacll lOiil of mtlk par dJy people
as brown ougar or row sugar, In the world. Thll 1811,1100 aere bad paid f!,COO for this prlvl·
which II then shipped to the Parker rencb maiDiaiDs large lege. However, !he privilege
m!llnllllll lor refining . . In olb- berdl o1 Harelcrtll, Cbarloll, for lalllq lllllk II DOl l~llable
orwortll, to pi wblle susar tn IIIII Santa Oet1rudll cattle. alibi preNIII lime, and II only
!he Hawaiian lllands II 111111t ~~ In JIIDII plaeel In Hawaii, available wileD tha daJrler or
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10th llale, but we can ello be
equa!IY proud ol the f4d thai
~ bave llmllar o,worlunlllll•
Ill this area 1o make a pad
DIIU lor ~ and provldl
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Stock Water
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CENTRAL SOYA of OHIO

VAftCO.EOVIP. CO.

Gallipolis, 0.

CRANWIL'HES
.F'tench toast cranberry sand~
W•ehes make a holiday lunch

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that is easy but festive. Com· ,
bine 1 cup of milk with 2 well

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'Vantlla . Dip 12 slices of white
bread into egg mixture. Brown
bread on both sides in 11 cup
or butter or margarine. Keep
bread warm as you saute 6 slie-

Central Soya Opens New
Fertilizer, Sunnlv House

es of canned drained plneBjlple 1
In butler In which bread was
rooked. Milke 6 aandwlcbe• I
from lhe bread, using pineapple
lor filllns. For lopplns. oerve
I &lt;lHiunce) jar of cranberryorange rellih, heated 1o serving
temperature. Make• 8 10rvtngo.
PLEMTY YAMS

Approxi11atoly 110,000 acm
of land In Loul•lana are planted
"ith yams, Laol year this
acreage yielded 132 buablla per

WHERE WATERSHEDS are not protected,
rains fall on bare soJiand the water rushes down
the slopes. During heavy rains, streams rise
quickly to flood stage, and at other times completely dry up.

acre, or a 4G per cent lncreue
over tho 195S yield.

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. , IY Q. 1. ~Vlllltd IIIW1,411d IIIIa 1111\i. QD IIIII parUcu1N ranoll rJre
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WOikilrf P1J 110 IIIII, 1D uUil·
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0111 ollba ~ projtell llfl; IIIIJ do aol bavt IQ proJtiiii!IJ • llyt lllr - ' ol lbt ~ lbt IOI'IJ ~ ot lba 9ldt tbolf OWD bolpllll 01' med·
PIPW piWII •lJ our .mu-111 p!Jnt.\1011 wu 011 bulldll!l o11aa1 eo111, 1114 lf1V Jim the
1!1111 ollla11~ !ll'fP!altd 01110 lba ~lrrfl.- fJIItiR w!MII p:tYUe•• ot . . . tbolr ebil·

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Fred T!wJI1llliQD and 111'11
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the Raljlh Davis farm, Gallia county. A good for est cover is ins urance against soil
erosion on steep billaides and elong stream_b:c:"="k=s:...,- - -- - - - --

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18 ft. Unlco uP,Jiiiti'reezer 1
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prevenl consumer shortages.
Reduced dairy producUon thia
year produced a sharp gatn in
farm prices for milk. But tha
Agricullure Department has
said the gain migbt have gone
even further if imporlt hlld ~ot
risen as much as U.ey did.
Backs Prolmlre Bill
Looking ahead IQ 11187, tile
NMPF says it will preu for
NEW NOG .
Non • alcholic OOildaJ ep.
DO&amp; gels its flavor from a com.
blnaUon of vanilla i!nd rum ei·
lracls. Beal 4 ~-- yolk! unlll
thicl and lemon • colored. Grad.
uelly beat in •llllnl cup ol
·sugar. Slir In 3 OUJII of \nijk, 1
oup of bell')' lll'tllll. 1\1 lla·
IJIODD' of vanilla Ulr~cl IIIII I
leolspoon ot rum mraot.,.\dd a
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Fold tnlo flrlt :miJlurt, Serve
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ll"'t imports of milk produola
this year are expecled to ream
aboul 2.&amp;. blllion pounds, more
than 2.5 times as much as in :
196&amp;. And for 1967, lbe Agricul·
ture Departmenl is predicting I
that imports will go even high· , ,
er.
This rising tide of tmporls
eomes at a time when the gov·
emment's suppon pl'We for
manufactured tlllrJ producll
bas been raised lo near llle legal ceiling. This Is part of a
fed&lt;ral eflorllo persuade dairy·

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if the biU were rewritten to use
3 1962-66 base, it would still require 8 substantial cut in imports next year as compared
with the volume now in sight.

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WASJIINGTON ~ (UPI)- The passage of a bill by Sen. Wil· tion farm officials were gonerprime is.sue for the nation's liam Proxmire, D • Wis.
Ially understood to be against it
dairy larmers in 1967 may be Under that bill, Imports would and they're likely to be agalnsl
Import c~ntrolo,
~ reslrlcted lo the average it if it's revived early next I
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volume of dairy products im- year.

That vliiW IS held by Natlo~l
M1lk Prod.ucers Federation
(NMPF) officials wbo say ~
controls represents the dwry
farmer'i best opportunity to
h
mself nex~ year.
. • of the malD concei'09 of
.ne nillk federation Is the fact

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Come . Right to Pomeroy lanclmarlc for LOWEST PRICES I I

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Central Soya or Oblo, former, warehouse. '11lo plans are to
ly Maoler Feed and l!eed Co., bave the new war&lt;:house eerve
has just opened a new le1'1llls- as a bulk fertilizer warehouoe
and ferm supply warelwuse where ferUiizer will bo oold In
IIner the
building known as tho bulk. Mr. Durham slates that
lobacco warehouse or Wood ho plans 10 bave spreaden to
- Novelty Factory across
the rent to farmers so that they
otreet from their' presenl loca- will be able lo spread lheir
tion and next door to the Bast!- fertilizer on theb' fields al any
ani buidllng, which Is lea1ed to time they wish lo, Central Soya
lhe A.S.C. Fann Home Admin- also planJ to have all of their
!stratlon and Gallla SoU and bagged feriUlzer put on pallell
Water Conaervatlon ofllces, In and handled with a fork lift lo
Galllpolio.
speed up tbe warehousing and
1o reduce labor costs l.n physi·
The warehouse was opened celly bandiln&amp; their products.
almost 20 yearo after Central The Ooor space in aceS! of
Soya began buslnen In
the 10 000 square feet will practicul·
same building in June :947. ly' double the pr01en1 oJzo of
Earl Durham, Mgr., states that apace they bave been occupying
open house and their 201h an- and 111 expected 1o malerially
nivers:ary celebration and sale lncrease their buatneaa and lllW·
are scheduled for som•llm• a- er the cosl per unll of goods
round June 1st of 1967,
bandied.
In the meanUms Central Soya Cenlrlll Soya presenlly emwill be operating the ware- ployo 20 people. They do not
bouse as a combination bulk- anticipate employlnt any add!·
bag
aod arm supply Ilona! people al this lime.

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-Sentinel, Sunday, Nov. 27,
PLEASANT - Gov·
emor Hul ett C. Smltlll'.s " Hov·
errunent to lhe People Pro·
Jr8m" which was set
f&amp;r
December 2 in Point Plea!'iant
at the NatfnDal Guard Arm.
ory has beta rescheduled for
January 5 due •o an ' urgent
conferenCe In Wasblngtou, D.
C. on cutbacks io the Federal
Highway proa:rarq to be at·
tend•d by the Governor.
The January 5 ses~ion will
be held in the e\'e'ning at the.
armory b.t&gt;gfnning at 6 p. m.
Any residenl of Mason County or West Virginia is wei·
eome to uttend and confer
personally with the Go\'emor
and otber top stale ofiielals.

PTA Wl i\'N ERS - SlttdP rll 11 inne rs. in t he memlwrsh ip drive of Washin gton PTA. whif'h e n d~ rt r_ece~ tly
shown in tim Tr ihtt lrc photo. Tlw two f i r~t gr:-uir rooms of Mrs. Geneva Howe It ~ n d M r :s . _R o~e _t1 ed lor frrst
with 2.:&gt; memht•rs . .\no lh n tie 1ras in th e liflh grade ro oms or Mrs. Baisden :J nri .1\&gt;l rs. Phillips w1th 31 nwmbrrs. :\Irs. Hav P.omw. nwmiJe r.ship chairma n. pid11red leit has announced a total of 603 members, an d _memIJership is :' tlil opt'll. until ~ I il lTh 15th . She thanked thP co mmittee of .M rs. Ken ny Curry, and J\·l rs. Nei l l\1c_\ln hon. Oth('rs prl' lllrl'd le ft to nght ;uC': ~ l a r k Curry, tlurd grad e; Pam McMaho n. second gra~~e: Amy C&lt;:r·ff r,
fou rt h gr~u ip : D:tl'id Thomas. fou rt h grart e; Stephani e Wupn·h , fifth grade and Terry Ra1ke, fi rst gra rlP. C:lr·
Ja Wil lis. SPCOJHI gr&lt;td e. ~ras abse nt when picture was taken.

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Dr. Artrip is
' President of
I Mason Societv
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AtFBLEvent

IN THE QUALITY
(TRADITION

ed hour of G:30 p.m.
Santa ('faus did appea r at the
loca l fi re sta tion wilh treals
For the more than 500 children

who turned out in . spite of the
rain to recei ve their gifts OJ'
goodies. The pa rade has been
r('schedu le&lt;l for next Fr iday
night at GJO p.m.

MAGN I FI CE NT
DI AMO N D
R I N'G S

Secretary of State
Rusk To Speak at OU

- T!w Mn.: .

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president and Robrrt Ricbrd.
PI P leasa nt , was PhmPn 1 a ~
vice president.
L. L. Cald well, Pt. P!PHstm!,
has st-rved 11s prcside11 t of the
So( tety ~i n re it was orga nized
lwo ye&lt;Jt·~ ago. The group com·
mendr·d ~1r. C;~ ld wt • ll For t1is
dedi cat~rl el'fods in promntiu ~
the Society.
"
The r1rw president. Dr. Ar·
triv, railed on 111l nwmbt" rs tt
work together tn ful fil l the proposal of a mr.:s~um for ~1 ason
New, ~xciting designs , , •
County residt•nts.
rontemporary,
ctassic. In every
'l'lle nex t busint&gt;ss sessicn will .
KL"Cpsake Engagement Ring
he held on Decembe r 19th al. there is an eternal treasure7:3{} p.m. in the cit y buiiding or : Q. perfect center diamond.
Poi nt Plrasa nt.
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BIG SCISSORS- Yard lo ng sd .-:SO I'-" W&lt;'re usr d to snip I he r ibhons ami open !he
door-.s c1f (;P iwr:ll :'d ill s· new multi- mil lio n dol la r snac l-: prod u ct~ pla nt by !from
k ill 10th OiMrit·1 ('o n gr es~m;m f, Jed Clarence E. .\ liiJ t'l'. former Lanras h'r J1ay ~
or l'. lwn pla nt \1 '3S tirsl anno un ced. Grn. E. W. Raw ling!', c; :\ ll presid e.ut. and FrPd
P ..\ellf:'ll:'rll\l'alldrr, StJte Oe part nw11t of Dcvf' lop men l dirrctor. :\lore th an 1 :~,tWO fourr d ttw plJnt l;t~ t Sa turd ay ~11 1d Sunday to admire t he l~tl est addition to
L&lt;llll ' &lt;J.~tt!r'S mdu strial rconom~'- Some LJO men and womE'n are prese ntl y emp l oy~
ed •t tl1e 400.000 square fo ot food pmcessi ng pla n!.

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K;ilph Woodrow H ur ~ t.
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R;1venswuod. 1ra!; ch:1rged 1111 n
drivi ng while in!rmc;"~lt"'d: Fiord

ll. Smith , .Jr, 19. Pl. P lf'a~nnt.
he 'd for authuritil':; on
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A\A/0 1.. charge; and J:nncs M :
Dunlap, 31. Pt. Ptl'asant. rhar.~-1
ro wilh a fe lonv. w;r in:&gt;d t':drad.itiun from Oh1o.

Six Men Leave
For Induction
In Services
PT. PLF: AS I ";T - Six men
from Mason C'Auntv ldt

thi s
WE"E"k ror indurlion in to the armed servlre.
Jndurtees W(' re Cart F..dwar.i
S r,enr ~r , Jr .. David 1-J .a rri s or ~
Fiu.'lh. Samuel Mack Stewart .
Jr., Larry Henry Lanier, Richsrd Ailen F.lliolt and Oliver

Fleming Young.
EJdon Ray Roush, scheduled
' lor induction at thi s lime, was
unable to leave due to illness.

Twenty-eight men are to re·
ror physical examinations
December 15th, according I&lt; •
,...... 1!eJS Boley Moore of lh•
~ltc!al ~vt · s,tvlet ofliee.

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Consider the versatile new Trimline' phone- with the light· liP
dial in the handset that' comes to you~ .. the lovely Princeu
phone with its glowing night·light ... a handy wall phone for
workshops, kitchen or laundry . .. a desk phone for almost
anywhere. Or choose a delightful three-way ·BtliChime or an
individual directory listing for those in rhe household
with a different name.

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mjllril·s nnd nu l'i l al ions.

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342 Second Ave.
1 the Christmas se; tsnn schrdtllrd
Ph. 446-2691
I for H tri p by Sa rrt a thro1rgl1 j
the town on the Ji re truck mul1
Gallipolis, 0 .
144 Third Avenue
Phone ·~2454
1area high schools hand .~ Friday night '"" cance ltc '&lt;l due to
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8-The Stmday Times
-Sentinel, Sunday, Nov. 27,
PLEASANT - Gov·
emor Hul ett C. Smltlll'.s " Hov·
errunent to lhe People Pro·
Jr8m" which was set
f&amp;r
December 2 in Point Plea!'iant
at the NatfnDal Guard Arm.
ory has beta rescheduled for
January 5 due •o an ' urgent
conferenCe In Wasblngtou, D.
C. on cutbacks io the Federal
Highway proa:rarq to be at·
tend•d by the Governor.
The January 5 ses~ion will
be held in the e\'e'ning at the.
armory b.t&gt;gfnning at 6 p. m.
Any residenl of Mason County or West Virginia is wei·
eome to uttend and confer
personally with the Go\'emor
and otber top stale ofiielals.

PTA Wl i\'N ERS - SlttdP rll 11 inne rs. in t he memlwrsh ip drive of Washin gton PTA. whif'h e n d~ rt r_ece~ tly
shown in tim Tr ihtt lrc photo. Tlw two f i r~t gr:-uir rooms of Mrs. Geneva Howe It ~ n d M r :s . _R o~e _t1 ed lor frrst
with 2.:&gt; memht•rs . .\no lh n tie 1ras in th e liflh grade ro oms or Mrs. Baisden :J nri .1\&gt;l rs. Phillips w1th 31 nwmbrrs. :\Irs. Hav P.omw. nwmiJe r.ship chairma n. pid11red leit has announced a total of 603 members, an d _memIJership is :' tlil opt'll. until ~ I il lTh 15th . She thanked thP co mmittee of .M rs. Ken ny Curry, and J\·l rs. Nei l l\1c_\ln hon. Oth('rs prl' lllrl'd le ft to nght ;uC': ~ l a r k Curry, tlurd grad e; Pam McMaho n. second gra~~e: Amy C&lt;:r·ff r,
fou rt h gr~u ip : D:tl'id Thomas. fou rt h grart e; Stephani e Wupn·h , fifth grade and Terry Ra1ke, fi rst gra rlP. C:lr·
Ja Wil lis. SPCOJHI gr&lt;td e. ~ras abse nt when picture was taken.

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Dr. Artrip is
' President of
I Mason Societv
PT

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AtFBLEvent

IN THE QUALITY
(TRADITION

ed hour of G:30 p.m.
Santa ('faus did appea r at the
loca l fi re sta tion wilh treals
For the more than 500 children

who turned out in . spite of the
rain to recei ve their gifts OJ'
goodies. The pa rade has been
r('schedu le&lt;l for next Fr iday
night at GJO p.m.

MAGN I FI CE NT
DI AMO N D
R I N'G S

Secretary of State
Rusk To Speak at OU

- T!w Mn.: .

ZENITH 25"
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president and Robrrt Ricbrd.
PI P leasa nt , was PhmPn 1 a ~
vice president.
L. L. Cald well, Pt. P!PHstm!,
has st-rved 11s prcside11 t of the
So( tety ~i n re it was orga nized
lwo ye&lt;Jt·~ ago. The group com·
mendr·d ~1r. C;~ ld wt • ll For t1is
dedi cat~rl el'fods in promntiu ~
the Society.
"
The r1rw president. Dr. Ar·
triv, railed on 111l nwmbt" rs tt
work together tn ful fil l the proposal of a mr.:s~um for ~1 ason
New, ~xciting designs , , •
County residt•nts.
rontemporary,
ctassic. In every
'l'lle nex t busint&gt;ss sessicn will .
KL"Cpsake Engagement Ring
he held on Decembe r 19th al. there is an eternal treasure7:3{} p.m. in the cit y buiiding or : Q. perfect center diamond.
Poi nt Plrasa nt.
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T ...... Wo&lt;lo .....

BIG SCISSORS- Yard lo ng sd .-:SO I'-" W&lt;'re usr d to snip I he r ibhons ami open !he
door-.s c1f (;P iwr:ll :'d ill s· new multi- mil lio n dol la r snac l-: prod u ct~ pla nt by !from
k ill 10th OiMrit·1 ('o n gr es~m;m f, Jed Clarence E. .\ liiJ t'l'. former Lanras h'r J1ay ~
or l'. lwn pla nt \1 '3S tirsl anno un ced. Grn. E. W. Raw ling!', c; :\ ll presid e.ut. and FrPd
P ..\ellf:'ll:'rll\l'alldrr, StJte Oe part nw11t of Dcvf' lop men l dirrctor. :\lore th an 1 :~,tWO fourr d ttw plJnt l;t~ t Sa turd ay ~11 1d Sunday to admire t he l~tl est addition to
L&lt;llll ' &lt;J.~tt!r'S mdu strial rconom~'- Some LJO men and womE'n are prese ntl y emp l oy~
ed •t tl1e 400.000 square fo ot food pmcessi ng pla n!.

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Damages Light

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old!Mty_to_ u...,_or -tae
lfld,......,..

Cuard Tuning Sy~tem wi th e~du5ive

gol d

DINNER GUESTS

Thanksgll'ing Day
dlnnt!l' I
ol Mr. and Mn.
and family
Wllllam Jivjd... ~:I
Dr. tllld Mn. C1

Slillbilily an d ultra ~ensi t ive receptio n

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pictu re brightnen • Exclusive Patented
Zenith Co lor DemodulatOf Circuitry. •

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The Quall ry soes in beJore the name goes on•

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PAUL DAVIE SJEWELERS

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14-k yellow or white gold.

$l49

A REAL
sa
VALUE AT
•
TAWNEY JEWELERS

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422hcllld Avo.

LA •

designed with a
special flair for

~
apr ·ances
1 •

mi~llap

OC'('Urred whrn a
by Cll.&lt;lrles 1.. w~ll' ·
39. Buffalo, dPI't•loped me-

amJ

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The
Perfect Gift
for Christmas

K;ilph Woodrow H ur ~ t.
~~ :
R;1venswuod. 1ra!; ch:1rged 1111 n
drivi ng while in!rmc;"~lt"'d: Fiord

ll. Smith , .Jr, 19. Pl. P lf'a~nnt.
he 'd for authuritil':; on
'~ r l
A\A/0 1.. charge; and J:nncs M :
Dunlap, 31. Pt. Ptl'asant. rhar.~-1
ro wilh a fe lonv. w;r in:&gt;d t':drad.itiun from Oh1o.

Six Men Leave
For Induction
In Services
PT. PLF: AS I ";T - Six men
from Mason C'Auntv ldt

thi s
WE"E"k ror indurlion in to the armed servlre.
Jndurtees W(' re Cart F..dwar.i
S r,enr ~r , Jr .. David 1-J .a rri s or ~
Fiu.'lh. Samuel Mack Stewart .
Jr., Larry Henry Lanier, Richsrd Ailen F.lliolt and Oliver

Fleming Young.
EJdon Ray Roush, scheduled
' lor induction at thi s lime, was
unable to leave due to illness.

Twenty-eight men are to re·
ror physical examinations
December 15th, according I&lt; •
,...... 1!eJS Boley Moore of lh•
~ltc!al ~vt · s,tvlet ofliee.

port

,,.; .

,

'

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Bean angel...
Give a gift of telephone senice

1\fixmaster
mixer

eleotrlo

. -~

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Let those close to you know you' re thinking of their convenience
every day of the year. A step.saving exwnsion phone in your
choice o( color and style i5 a perfect gift.
Consider the versatile new Trimline' phone- with the light· liP
dial in the handset that' comes to you~ .. the lovely Princeu
phone with its glowing night·light ... a handy wall phone for
workshops, kitchen or laundry . .. a desk phone for almost
anywhere. Or choose a delightful three-way ·BtliChime or an
individual directory listing for those in rhe household
with a different name.

percolator

• Thumbti~
PUihbUHon ltlttr

• Complti.S,

• At'"-1111'• cardt

•j•ctor

imnMrsiblt for
en: ~ t! aninl

......

Your early selection wH1 fn1an
prompt delivery for Ch:r islimJIBJ

provldoo oaotor
llo,..a

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gracious living

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mjllril·s nnd nu l'i l al ions.

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Gallipoll1, Ohio

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Ph. 446-2691
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the town on the Ji re truck mul1
Gallipolis, 0 .
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Phone ·~2454
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ButOYI ... por'*t Chl18lmao gilt. Butova Walch Expor11"- you modem ttmoi!Mptng
plidot t1oo11 .In lint ,..,.hf"lll .!. taking ll&lt;lr• from our llfocllon cl. flno · - Ill CIUt

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console- in ll!!nuine oi l fi nished Wi lnul
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hours of comfortable living to your home. For rocking, nt viewing of full
bed napping, there Isn't anything quite like a Le-Z-Boy. And, with 20 styles
and hundreds of decorator fabrics to choose from, many treated with
Scotchgard Repeller, you'll be able to select fhe chair that will best harmonize with your room decor.

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who cere." Come in today ...... see our display of La•Z·Boy . . . . find
out how real! good looking and uwnfortable a reclining c~alr can be.
$18down $10month!Y

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Rober/ S. Betz Saturday fmed Jobn D. McKean, 52, Gallipolis, Barrett, Jr., 23, Rl 1 Rutland,
r ight w•rsons arrested by the $10 and costs, permitting a~ on-- $22.50, lntoxicatkln; PaUl W.
StetP H1gnway pa trol. Seven ,licensed person to drive: Ed· Phinney, 28, Hartford
City,
others arrested by the patrol ward E. Gilmore, 18, Rt. I Mid- Ind ., $27.5(), speeding; Lewis
and lwo by city police forfeit· dleport, $10 and costs, defec- Riffle, 41, Leon, W. Va. and
ed bonds.
•tive exhaust: Bernie Smith, 61. Garland Jordan. 45, Hartford,
Fined on patrol charges were i Gallipolis, $10 and costs, unsafe w. Va., each $2'1.50, intoDeaDonovan N. Stevens, 32, Galli-' vellicle; and Fred Roberts, 57, tion.
polis, $15 and cosls, speed in !Waterloo, $2&amp; and costs, int.oJi.
excess
for road conditions; 1cation.
ForfeJtlng boads on elty poTheron D. Durham, 20, Rt. 2 Fruieiling bonds OB patrol lice charps were Samuel D.
Vinton, and Scouy Campbell, j charges were Glenn D. Tucker, ReJ:rosd, !6, West Portsmouth,
26, Gallipolis, each $10 and 20, Columbus; Bill Asch, Jl, f22.50, speeding, and Kirby R.
costs, •o operator's licenses; Argillite, Ky.; and Ervin Crab- Litton, 45, SpriD&amp;IIeld, $27.5(),
Billy J. Clark, 34, Jackson, $10 tree, 3&amp;, Gall!polls, all $17.5() left of center.

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daughter ot Mr. and Mn. Homer ¥arktr, Salem ~ Jiqi.
land, blcame lhe bftdt ol Mr.
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of Mr. and lira. Wllaoa ' a·
::arpenter, 2h Muiberr)r AveRue, p,,,...croy.
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The Gallipolis Retail Merch- j With increased parking facili- lood Monday'o 11f1 parade. All .
•nts annual Chri, tmas parade ties throughout the · commullit)', parade pa111&lt;ipants wlll form
Nill launch the 1966 shopping: another record Is ,........, this 11 the partlnjllot at Evans So,
·;eason in Gallipolis Monday winter.
pennartels, Inc., shortly before
night.
G .
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alhans have 24 more _,. Galllpolts merobaots wiD reHighliRhti?g the
evening's to complete their 1!166 ehores main 0
dlll'lnl the arade

a&lt;'ltvtties will be the first ap- before Ole' St. Nick makes his activiti:n &amp;Cl'Ordins topPrest.
nParan&lt;·e of Santa Claus - he'll aMual appearance.
dent Tb '
Christm lights
have pl enty ol ca ndy on nand Galiipolis merchants
bave ill be :0~
d .88 Santa
for lhC' kiddie~ aecnrding to Dan . stock~d their ~tores with _anotb· ~aus• vJsit ne': J:eMDI Public
Thom;1 :-;, rrr&gt;stdPnt nf the mer-: ~r b1g selection. of Christmas Square, by Raymond Jones,
:l1ants assod:-~liun .
~ ~~ems, many ~h1c.h are ad_ver- city CltnDllssioners president.
Dur ing thf' final :w d.:Jyf' of 1tt~ed m today 5 ~lmes-&amp;ntmel. The annual night
shopping
'%!). many holiday prujrcts and The 1966 sh?ppmg _season ac- 1eason will begin on Friday,
• .: .ro~rnm~ cu·e plnnnPd in bolh tually began 1.0 . Gallla 00. Nov. Dec. 16. Stores will remain op.
lle l' tf) ;md cnunly .
j 4. bul the offJcJa~ launchmg is en until 8 p.m., and ail-day OD
In the Old F'rcnrh L'i 1 ~·. mer- scheduled tG begm Monday at Thursdays
until the rush is
~::mts are preparefl tor
lbe 16:30 p.m.
over.
.nnunl ho ltdav trartic. whirh f Fuur njgh :;cheol bands - · The merchants' 1966 &amp;hii"Jl"'&amp;tas es tabli~hrd rrcords during· North Gallia, Southwestern, Han- rama program will end oo satthe past few ye&lt;.~rs.
nan Trace and Gallipolis -will urday, Dec. 24.

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THOMAS TJLLE1T'

JAMES STANFORD

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Mrs. Mabel Sanborn
has in Africa and Groeee apd Is of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Tilled
three grandsons who have com- now employed ;n Akron aqd re- . who live in Marlon, Ohlo. The
pl~ted· their armed service m Isides with his brothet; \
j boys have been frequent viii·
the U. 8. Navy, Air Force, and James Slanlurd oi CalifOrnia. tors here with Mrs. Max 8ag.
the ~trny.
the other grandson, and '!!(}usin born and MJ~s Bess Sanborn.
~·arry V. Tillett was a Sp-4 . to the Tillett brothers, serv ed
and served three years at the two years with the Air Fo~ce inj'
INJURED lN MISHAP
l'lfnay Medical Center at Fort the Philippines and two Years John ~. Sandlin, 22, Cincfn..
Oklahoma. He has receiv- in Taiwan. He is the son Ot nali, was admitted to Holzer
PLACES THIRD- Mrs. Elma Louks, principal of
his discharge and is employ. , Mr. and Mrs. Joe Slanforrl, who llospital at 12:20 p.m. Friday,
Syracuse E.Iementary School, won third place in jud·
in Akron.
/1reSide in California.
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with multiple abrasions and
ging of the National Grange NeedJework Contest for
His brother, Thomas G. Till· J&lt;tmes resided with Mrs1 San- contusions. He was injured
crochet edging on pillowcases in the cotton group ett, served with lile U. S. Navy born during World War 11. Bar· ' when car in which be was pa..
of the Ohio State Grange. Mrs. Louks, who has done
·- -·-··---- ry an~--~orn~tt are the sons senger was involved in an aecj.
crocheting as her hobby for many years, placed secUNIT CALLED
- - - - dent on Rt. 35 near Jackson.
ond in a similar contest once before. Mrs. Louks, a
SQUAD CALLED
His condioon Is reported 11
Pomona Grange member, had her ribbon presentThe Racine E-R squad anM'ddl
good.
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swered a call at 11 :50 a. · m. The 1 cport emergency
ed to h er'at ·a recent county-wide meeting.
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of squad was summoned to lhe
CITY WATERWORKS Paul Sellers, Rt. 1, Ra- Martin Restaurant nt 3J4 p.m.
FREE ENTERTAlNMENT
ali'DJ.30
temperatures- high 60 cine, for his daugh~er, M~rg_ar- Friday tor Tom Go~t~, mana- There will be free muSical en.
et, who was havmg famtlng ger, who was taken 111 and rc- tertainment by the Gene Wood44 . Saturday reading _
11:30 a. m.
spells. No treatment
was moved to his residence by yard trio at the Pomeroy Eaaprivate car.
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at tht lluUancl Churob o1 Olrill
71 Rn. Roy C'trtet btl«t an
a111r ftanked b)' Dll~'ol
whitt liodlcilus 1nd lem, llld
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Mra. Jacob ~hllllnl, JIUIIaad,
or~:antat, pretl!lllld 1 h~ hour
ef nupUal millie prtor to lirV·
let, and durlnJ 1111 ctreiiiODJ',
played Malotte'a ''Tbe Lord'a
Prayer." Mill J~ta Lueaa or
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30 COLOR TV'S

Mirror

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and". Colors

IN STOCK!

You'll knowl\tlatwe m!llln the momentyoti
see til&amp; magnificent blend of graceful ·
French detailing and elegant Italian design irr this Impressive new collet:!lon for
dining and bedrooms! Because this Is the
kind of furniture your favorite magalfnes
recommend. The kind that reflects a subtle blending of tradition-rich design influences. The kind that makes decorating a
delight with its out-of·tht&gt;&lt;&gt;rdinaty pieces
•.. and everyday living a pleasure with its '
extraordinal)l provisions for extra stoi'age.
We show the dining and bedrooms In two
finishes ••• a mellow cherty'f!llitwood
finiSh or a gold..triped entique wh)le'VIith ·'
fruitwood finish tops both crafted of slilect
cherl)l solids and veneers. See them both
... and star I planning a llllcationfrom humdrum rooms with beautiful Veron~. by
Ame1icaJi of Martinsville!

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BLACK-&amp;WHllf TV'S
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• Sofa Throw Cushions
e MIRRORS e PICTURES
e DESKS e HASSOCKS
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etHROW RUGS
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COFFEE, STEP
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need in the way of materillls for your Hoiida y Flx·Up Caf)'lfl'ign. In addition to sup- .
ply, '9. materiels, we will .be happy to give
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Rober/ S. Betz Saturday fmed Jobn D. McKean, 52, Gallipolis, Barrett, Jr., 23, Rl 1 Rutland,
r ight w•rsons arrested by the $10 and costs, permitting a~ on-- $22.50, lntoxicatkln; PaUl W.
StetP H1gnway pa trol. Seven ,licensed person to drive: Ed· Phinney, 28, Hartford
City,
others arrested by the patrol ward E. Gilmore, 18, Rt. I Mid- Ind ., $27.5(), speeding; Lewis
and lwo by city police forfeit· dleport, $10 and costs, defec- Riffle, 41, Leon, W. Va. and
ed bonds.
•tive exhaust: Bernie Smith, 61. Garland Jordan. 45, Hartford,
Fined on patrol charges were i Gallipolis, $10 and costs, unsafe w. Va., each $2'1.50, intoDeaDonovan N. Stevens, 32, Galli-' vellicle; and Fred Roberts, 57, tion.
polis, $15 and cosls, speed in !Waterloo, $2&amp; and costs, int.oJi.
excess
for road conditions; 1cation.
ForfeJtlng boads on elty poTheron D. Durham, 20, Rt. 2 Fruieiling bonds OB patrol lice charps were Samuel D.
Vinton, and Scouy Campbell, j charges were Glenn D. Tucker, ReJ:rosd, !6, West Portsmouth,
26, Gallipolis, each $10 and 20, Columbus; Bill Asch, Jl, f22.50, speeding, and Kirby R.
costs, •o operator's licenses; Argillite, Ky.; and Ervin Crab- Litton, 45, SpriD&amp;IIeld, $27.5(),
Billy J. Clark, 34, Jackson, $10 tree, 3&amp;, Gall!polls, all $17.5() left of center.

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friollds at 41fYI. HiiWI! Avenue,
ApL~ U.., 1D LIDColn Vlllap,
lumbus.

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daughter ot Mr. and Mn. Homer ¥arktr, Salem ~ Jiqi.
land, blcame lhe bftdt ol Mr.
Jamea WDIOII darPeattt, 1011
of Mr. and lira. Wllaoa ' a·
::arpenter, 2h Muiberr)r AveRue, p,,,...croy.
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The Gallipolis Retail Merch- j With increased parking facili- lood Monday'o 11f1 parade. All .
•nts annual Chri, tmas parade ties throughout the · commullit)', parade pa111&lt;ipants wlll form
Nill launch the 1966 shopping: another record Is ,........, this 11 the partlnjllot at Evans So,
·;eason in Gallipolis Monday winter.
pennartels, Inc., shortly before
night.
G .
,_ 6:30 p.m.
alhans have 24 more _,. Galllpolts merobaots wiD reHighliRhti?g the
evening's to complete their 1!166 ehores main 0
dlll'lnl the arade

a&lt;'ltvtties will be the first ap- before Ole' St. Nick makes his activiti:n &amp;Cl'Ordins topPrest.
nParan&lt;·e of Santa Claus - he'll aMual appearance.
dent Tb '
Christm lights
have pl enty ol ca ndy on nand Galiipolis merchants
bave ill be :0~
d .88 Santa
for lhC' kiddie~ aecnrding to Dan . stock~d their ~tores with _anotb· ~aus• vJsit ne': J:eMDI Public
Thom;1 :-;, rrr&gt;stdPnt nf the mer-: ~r b1g selection. of Christmas Square, by Raymond Jones,
:l1ants assod:-~liun .
~ ~~ems, many ~h1c.h are ad_ver- city CltnDllssioners president.
Dur ing thf' final :w d.:Jyf' of 1tt~ed m today 5 ~lmes-&amp;ntmel. The annual night
shopping
'%!). many holiday prujrcts and The 1966 sh?ppmg _season ac- 1eason will begin on Friday,
• .: .ro~rnm~ cu·e plnnnPd in bolh tually began 1.0 . Gallla 00. Nov. Dec. 16. Stores will remain op.
lle l' tf) ;md cnunly .
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In the Old F'rcnrh L'i 1 ~·. mer- scheduled tG begm Monday at Thursdays
until the rush is
~::mts are preparefl tor
lbe 16:30 p.m.
over.
.nnunl ho ltdav trartic. whirh f Fuur njgh :;cheol bands - · The merchants' 1966 &amp;hii"Jl"'&amp;tas es tabli~hrd rrcords during· North Gallia, Southwestern, Han- rama program will end oo satthe past few ye&lt;.~rs.
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Mrs. Mabel Sanborn
has in Africa and Groeee apd Is of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Tilled
three grandsons who have com- now employed ;n Akron aqd re- . who live in Marlon, Ohlo. The
pl~ted· their armed service m Isides with his brothet; \
j boys have been frequent viii·
the U. 8. Navy, Air Force, and James Slanlurd oi CalifOrnia. tors here with Mrs. Max 8ag.
the ~trny.
the other grandson, and '!!(}usin born and MJ~s Bess Sanborn.
~·arry V. Tillett was a Sp-4 . to the Tillett brothers, serv ed
and served three years at the two years with the Air Fo~ce inj'
INJURED lN MISHAP
l'lfnay Medical Center at Fort the Philippines and two Years John ~. Sandlin, 22, Cincfn..
Oklahoma. He has receiv- in Taiwan. He is the son Ot nali, was admitted to Holzer
PLACES THIRD- Mrs. Elma Louks, principal of
his discharge and is employ. , Mr. and Mrs. Joe Slanforrl, who llospital at 12:20 p.m. Friday,
Syracuse E.Iementary School, won third place in jud·
in Akron.
/1reSide in California.
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ging of the National Grange NeedJework Contest for
His brother, Thomas G. Till· J&lt;tmes resided with Mrs1 San- contusions. He was injured
crochet edging on pillowcases in the cotton group ett, served with lile U. S. Navy born during World War 11. Bar· ' when car in which be was pa..
of the Ohio State Grange. Mrs. Louks, who has done
·- -·-··---- ry an~--~orn~tt are the sons senger was involved in an aecj.
crocheting as her hobby for many years, placed secUNIT CALLED
- - - - dent on Rt. 35 near Jackson.
ond in a similar contest once before. Mrs. Louks, a
SQUAD CALLED
His condioon Is reported 11
Pomona Grange member, had her ribbon presentThe Racine E-R squad anM'ddl
good.
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swered a call at 11 :50 a. · m. The 1 cport emergency
ed to h er'at ·a recent county-wide meeting.
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of squad was summoned to lhe
CITY WATERWORKS Paul Sellers, Rt. 1, Ra- Martin Restaurant nt 3J4 p.m.
FREE ENTERTAlNMENT
ali'DJ.30
temperatures- high 60 cine, for his daugh~er, M~rg_ar- Friday tor Tom Go~t~, mana- There will be free muSical en.
et, who was havmg famtlng ger, who was taken 111 and rc- tertainment by the Gene Wood44 . Saturday reading _
11:30 a. m.
spells. No treatment
was moved to his residence by yard trio at the Pomeroy Eaaprivate car.
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let, and durlnJ 1111 ctreiiiODJ',
played Malotte'a ''Tbe Lord'a
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delight with its out-of·tht&gt;&lt;&gt;rdinaty pieces
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We show the dining and bedrooms In two
finishes ••• a mellow cherty'f!llitwood
finiSh or a gold..triped entique wh)le'VIith ·'
fruitwood finish tops both crafted of slilect
cherl)l solids and veneers. See them both
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the military personnel on the in just siX plays after the Navy threatened ~' llf&gt;
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Ciiuc~ Jarvis raced 49 yards to a 42-yard touchdown pass and was forgotten lor the moment dashing the lui 411 around his linebacker Jim BeYUIS •
3COre in the third minute of then brought the Cadets back •s Army charged back in the left end altA!r tucking Lindell'• &lt;&gt;.pled a Cartwrigbl jiiU
.play and ocr ambling Steve downfleld where he cltma•ed a lour til period to end its best pitcbout ·under hto arm. Lindell Army 10 to stop one march
! Lindell hurled two touchdown Sl-yard march with a 23-yard season since 1958 with eight ' converted for a HI lead.
Clarke blocked a t7-yard
!!~E.~; yln the final period scoring strike to Carl Woessner. victories and two defeats. Navy That lasted until Navy took goal attempt by Olurdl to IIIli
to give Army a 20-7 Jarvis scored at Z:37 of the finished ~.
over on liB 30 afrer a secoad the other.
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_ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___::.:....__ _ __ _ .:._ roaring throng of 102,000 who a,stunning sweep around his left squad wound up not once ~ards in eight plays. Cartwright received bY ~ Gora 011 ~
Ire(i.ard· the service classic as end on a pitchout from Lindell tasting defeat against Navy. mixed key passes with short Army 4%, touched off a qulCIIj8., ,
football's No. 1 spec- as Army rolled 73 yards with Aimy won in 1964 and tied 7-7 a runs by Terry Murray. Cart- yard !OUI'j)Iay drive wta .
the opening kickoff.
year ago. This victory gave the wright hit Taylor for 20 yards tindell passing tlie last 42 ::jo
Tied 7-7 at halftime and with But N&amp;vy's John Cartwright, C•dets a lead in the ancient and then 11. He connecled with Your.g.
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Mike Clark for 19 and a first The next tlme Army had' jlljl'
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ball Lindell. drove the
BOSTON (IJPII - Ace Holy ble pfayer, .the second time he captured the trophy In the 63ope? the game in the produced the typing touchdown stunned to Midshipmen witb a On .third down, the nifty yards, Including a Ill-yard ·)IMII
Crn"' quarterback Jaok Lentz has won tlie award. He captur- year history of the rivalry be- foorth penod after llncllacker In the second penod on a seven- quick touchdown only to s~n- junior quarterback from Sharon to Mark Hamilton, and one.Dl,P .
pasbed 39 Y*rds .ID end Perel ed J1 as a sophomore two years tween the two Jesuit colleges Townsend Clark blocked a 47- yard pass to his favorite target, de~ a tally In the second period Hills, Pa., Dipped a seven-yard to Young, betore throwiDtl 1lfii
Ktmener wllh 70 seoondb 're- , lliO ,but did not play as a jun. Lentz launched the
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and leave the service rivals strike to Taylor in the end zone 21-yanl scoring strike to
malolng Satunla) tD give Holy 1&lt;. because of a knee Injury. drive.from his own 20 with
John Church t. give the The war In VIet Nam, det~dlocked at halftime.
and Church convertea to tie It ner.
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NOTICE

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ems 8 $ well as many personal ! ~k for the UL (
so that they are in opgroomms and health appliances ' er s Loboratory) approval tag erating order when needed..
arto t• verywllt:o r t' ll' choose fron1. !on the a~ph~n~E" and on the 1 Tenon coating will continue to
How pracUC'al tney are. once ~rd .. This mdicates th~ appli- 1appear on more ite ms. It is i
they art rl!rnoved from 1h e i nee IS safe for the use It was now being used on pressure
gift wrapp1ng. depends upon the 1
---·--~ cookers to glamorize an appli-.
use they are given. To be enjoy- Christma! Part i
ance that should have more :
"The basic reason for tbis
ed, an appliance must be u.eful. S h d l d
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appeal for speedy meal prep-:
affair is the utter failure of
aration bv the working home- '
. C e u e Dec. 4th
the governor of this state to
Wbether you are buying a I
maker ·
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provide, under a law he pro.
Ei.rt for yourself or your best The de~cons and d.eacone~ses One .company will soon be in
fnend. you will want to rollow ~I the M~ddleport First Umted test marketing its new line gof THE MAN who refeh•es a moted, adequate facilities. for
certain guides to obtain the ' resbyter~an Church
made pull-apart life-long
electric lie Ibis Christmas should the tretitment and rehabllltation
best return in satisfaction from i ~ans for a ChriStmas party for housewares which they s
eli]M!elto find II as brightly of juvenile delinquents," Whit.
yOUr investment.
it· e Me1gs County Infirmary re- will never, never need servi:: . busy as 1 trlmm.ed tree. In latch said.
Consider appearanre. You will sJdents last week at the church. Yes marketing of household tbe Mr. John tolleetton,
want the appliance to be appro-• The party was planned for eleci,rics will continue to ceo- muted prints, Paisleys, geo- cooked, chilled artichokes. Mix
pnate in design ~nd .bea uty for , ~c. 4 and named to the com- ter on the consumer. Manufac- :ee::ftn~n~~ro;e~~:d 1~ cups of mayonnaise with 1
t~e P.lace where 1t' Wi ll be used m.Jttee for refreshments and turers are determining consum- to stand out wllh dlstine· (i ounce) can of tomato paste,
Stze ~~ !mportant and so is gifts were Mrs. Edward Burkett er wants - and they say there don.
1 tablespoon of chopped olives
~onstruction .
· :~d ~rs . Tom .Kelly. A ;,pecial is an important distinction be· - - -- - - and II teaspoon of dried tarraAn . appliance should be sub· fer~ng ror ~o hday projects for tween "wants" and "needs."
gon leaves. Cl1ill several hours
ARTICHOKE SAUCE
~tantw.l and bal anced to stand ·" ~ut-ms and mfirmary residents 1 They are going to provide
to blend flavors. Makes about
fi rmly and (.'Venly, wtthour dan· v.t.ll bf&gt; t~ ken at the Dec. 4 wor- products to fill those "wants " I Nicoise sauce is good with12Y• cups.
ger. of tipping. Check for sharp ~ shtp servJce With Vincent Dqoo, :You, the consumer, will p~y 1
ed,[..e beca use crms tnwU'lr~ 1:· r~ Russell .Lyons and Paul Hap- . your money and mak e y 0 u r
late~ to cle~ning. You will find · tonstall m charge.
' choice. The decision, wi se or
~h e lmmersJblf' appliances 11as-:
foolish, depends upon you.
''r to handle for cleaning.
REMOVED TO HOSPITAL
Whe n we th i~k of portable : Mrs. Victoria Stacey, MiddleHOLTERS ENTERTAIN j
~p~h~ nc es we thmk of mobility.1port, who has been a patient Mr. and Mrs. Roy Httlter
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t,ures, so tf you . are gomg to t&gt; een moved to the horne of with a dinner Thanksgivi:lg 1
larry the appltanre }'OU will lhe.r daughter, before being ad- their
home, Chester Road I
want to check ttJe handle or !mit~ to an Akron hospital for Guests were Mrs. Homer Hoi~ 1
ha ndles. Many of the sktlle ts iP&lt;lSSJble surgery. Frien ds may ! ter, Chester Road ; Mr. and Mrll 1
or fry-pans have two handles. remember her with cards sent R!&gt;bert Thompson and 50 n ·
These are easier to lift
and lo Mrs. Robert Snyder 8784 Fred and George M
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carry when filled with hot food. ,State Route 44, Ravenn~. Ohio Thompson and M;s ; : ttie
L1ds speed cooking time and 44266. Mrs. Stacey's daughter of Pomeroy
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lit snug and true. Double check !has entered the Gallipolis Med:I GIVE TURKEY DINNER I
ltds of sq.uare-corner~ items for : ical Center for observati n:1 and j Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eichin er
a sure fit. Domed hds allow lreatment.
· entertained with a
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ner Thanksgiving at their
roasts, etc.
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Mulberry Height,' Present
Any feet on an
applia nce 1 Bethel No. 62 of the lnterna- Mr and Mrs Re~ O'B ·
.&lt;liould be heat resistant, smooth : tional Order of Job's Daugh-1wa;t Mr a~d M s Al~;en,
:md non-marrmg to
prole.&lt;ct ters .w•'II attend worshjp serv-'1mger,
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and· Mr. and
furnttur Th
h e. ey should be bigb Ices m a group today at the ' Eichinger and Becky Jo
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church.; Pomeroy; the host and hostess '
_pace beneath the appliance for iMembers are to meet in front Iand daughters. Paula June and
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Whitlatch, association presldont, has siarllid the campaign
b~ mailing out some S,OOO Invitations to a seminar on the
Western Reserve
Universicampus here on Dec. 10.

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Chio Association o1 , Juvenile
(;ourt Judges will begin ,a 1;8111·
paign Dec. to to. imProve the ,
"totally inadequa(e" .lreah\'enl
centers In Obio lOr th~ rehabll" .
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About tb' . """ely
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IS time I) year you in operation. Markings should ' erating instructions 'Look
see ~any glamarous, :'imall. be dur.able so they won't wear i the guarantee.
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on d display. They ?re popular , vaniage. Check its position to cordless appliances this year :
an practwal gift Items.
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Features like: Front disc brakee. tndependGntly fused head
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anA passed w end Tom Haley
fo- Z9 yards be/ore the game· wtr.ntng connection. K\mener, a
senior from Arlington,
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NEW YORK (UP!) - The date and site of the Super
wtnmng pa&lt;S and dragged two Bowl confrontation between the National and American
Eagle defenders acros&amp; the Football League champions will be determined this week
gnal line for Jl~ winning score. ,wheb the first meeting of the merged leagues convenes
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ntz, w 0 ran 1or 42 yards Of paramount importance to - - - - -- - - - - and passed lor J84 more. was
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named tlle .~me's most valuaof both circuits are of kicking for a omgle extra
attendant to what J:&gt;Oint or crossing the goal
will be tile most on lout or in the air as In
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ev.er pins the mechanics NFL allows only one point
the first common draft be- conversions after TD's, no rna~
the leagues.
1ter how achieved.
The entire merger situation i The leagues must
decide
be reviewed and refined, i which rule to adopt. not only In
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exhibition play bei)nsl
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By Ollitlll·flrelt lllerUiiollal - 'ltie championship game
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HQiy Cross 112 Boat Coli 26
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the military personnel on the in just siX plays after the Navy threatened ~' llf&gt;
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PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Lindell hit Terry Young with fielo as well as in the stands, opening kickoff with Jarvis JICOrele81 dllrd t!eriOd '
Ciiuc~ Jarvis raced 49 yards to a 42-yard touchdown pass and was forgotten lor the moment dashing the lui 411 around his linebacker Jim BeYUIS •
3COre in the third minute of then brought the Cadets back •s Army charged back in the left end altA!r tucking Lindell'• &lt;&gt;.pled a Cartwrigbl jiiU
.play and ocr ambling Steve downfleld where he cltma•ed a lour til period to end its best pitcbout ·under hto arm. Lindell Army 10 to stop one march
! Lindell hurled two touchdown Sl-yard march with a 23-yard season since 1958 with eight ' converted for a HI lead.
Clarke blocked a t7-yard
!!~E.~; yln the final period scoring strike to Carl Woessner. victories and two defeats. Navy That lasted until Navy took goal attempt by Olurdl to IIIli
to give Army a 20-7 Jarvis scored at Z:37 of the finished ~.
over on liB 30 afrer a secoad the other.
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over Navy· before a first period from 49 yards out In The 14 Cadet seniors on the period punt and wheeled 70 That blocked llelcl · gclll,
_ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___::.:....__ _ __ _ .:._ roaring throng of 102,000 who a,stunning sweep around his left squad wound up not once ~ards in eight plays. Cartwright received bY ~ Gora 011 ~
Ire(i.ard· the service classic as end on a pitchout from Lindell tasting defeat against Navy. mixed key passes with short Army 4%, touched off a qulCIIj8., ,
football's No. 1 spec- as Army rolled 73 yards with Aimy won in 1964 and tied 7-7 a runs by Terry Murray. Cart- yard !OUI'j)Iay drive wta .
the opening kickoff.
year ago. This victory gave the wright hit Taylor for 20 yards tindell passing tlie last 42 ::jo
Tied 7-7 at halftime and with But N&amp;vy's John Cartwright, C•dets a lead in the ancient and then 11. He connecled with Your.g.
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Mike Clark for 19 and a first The next tlme Army had' jlljl'
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dIstinct posslbUity, Liadell defenders hustling all afternoon, Just as a year ago, Army down on Army's 10.
ball Lindell. drove the
BOSTON (IJPII - Ace Holy ble pfayer, .the second time he captured the trophy In the 63ope? the game in the produced the typing touchdown stunned to Midshipmen witb a On .third down, the nifty yards, Including a Ill-yard ·)IMII
Crn"' quarterback Jaok Lentz has won tlie award. He captur- year history of the rivalry be- foorth penod after llncllacker In the second penod on a seven- quick touchdown only to s~n- junior quarterback from Sharon to Mark Hamilton, and one.Dl,P .
pasbed 39 Y*rds .ID end Perel ed J1 as a sophomore two years tween the two Jesuit colleges Townsend Clark blocked a 47- yard pass to his favorite target, de~ a tally In the second period Hills, Pa., Dipped a seven-yard to Young, betore throwiDtl 1lfii
Ktmener wllh 70 seoondb 're- , lliO ,but did not play as a jun. Lentz launched the
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and leave the service rivals strike to Taylor in the end zone 21-yanl scoring strike to
malolng Satunla) tD give Holy 1&lt;. because of a knee Injury. drive.from his own 20 with
John Church t. give the The war In VIet Nam, det~dlocked at halftime.
and Church convertea to tie It ner.
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NOTICE

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ems 8 $ well as many personal ! ~k for the UL (
so that they are in opgroomms and health appliances ' er s Loboratory) approval tag erating order when needed..
arto t• verywllt:o r t' ll' choose fron1. !on the a~ph~n~E" and on the 1 Tenon coating will continue to
How pracUC'al tney are. once ~rd .. This mdicates th~ appli- 1appear on more ite ms. It is i
they art rl!rnoved from 1h e i nee IS safe for the use It was now being used on pressure
gift wrapp1ng. depends upon the 1
---·--~ cookers to glamorize an appli-.
use they are given. To be enjoy- Christma! Part i
ance that should have more :
"The basic reason for tbis
ed, an appliance must be u.eful. S h d l d
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appeal for speedy meal prep-:
affair is the utter failure of
aration bv the working home- '
. C e u e Dec. 4th
the governor of this state to
Wbether you are buying a I
maker ·
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provide, under a law he pro.
Ei.rt for yourself or your best The de~cons and d.eacone~ses One .company will soon be in
fnend. you will want to rollow ~I the M~ddleport First Umted test marketing its new line gof THE MAN who refeh•es a moted, adequate facilities. for
certain guides to obtain the ' resbyter~an Church
made pull-apart life-long
electric lie Ibis Christmas should the tretitment and rehabllltation
best return in satisfaction from i ~ans for a ChriStmas party for housewares which they s
eli]M!elto find II as brightly of juvenile delinquents," Whit.
yOUr investment.
it· e Me1gs County Infirmary re- will never, never need servi:: . busy as 1 trlmm.ed tree. In latch said.
Consider appearanre. You will sJdents last week at the church. Yes marketing of household tbe Mr. John tolleetton,
want the appliance to be appro-• The party was planned for eleci,rics will continue to ceo- muted prints, Paisleys, geo- cooked, chilled artichokes. Mix
pnate in design ~nd .bea uty for , ~c. 4 and named to the com- ter on the consumer. Manufac- :ee::ftn~n~~ro;e~~:d 1~ cups of mayonnaise with 1
t~e P.lace where 1t' Wi ll be used m.Jttee for refreshments and turers are determining consum- to stand out wllh dlstine· (i ounce) can of tomato paste,
Stze ~~ !mportant and so is gifts were Mrs. Edward Burkett er wants - and they say there don.
1 tablespoon of chopped olives
~onstruction .
· :~d ~rs . Tom .Kelly. A ;,pecial is an important distinction be· - - -- - - and II teaspoon of dried tarraAn . appliance should be sub· fer~ng ror ~o hday projects for tween "wants" and "needs."
gon leaves. Cl1ill several hours
ARTICHOKE SAUCE
~tantw.l and bal anced to stand ·" ~ut-ms and mfirmary residents 1 They are going to provide
to blend flavors. Makes about
fi rmly and (.'Venly, wtthour dan· v.t.ll bf&gt; t~ ken at the Dec. 4 wor- products to fill those "wants " I Nicoise sauce is good with12Y• cups.
ger. of tipping. Check for sharp ~ shtp servJce With Vincent Dqoo, :You, the consumer, will p~y 1
ed,[..e beca use crms tnwU'lr~ 1:· r~ Russell .Lyons and Paul Hap- . your money and mak e y 0 u r
late~ to cle~ning. You will find · tonstall m charge.
' choice. The decision, wi se or
~h e lmmersJblf' appliances 11as-:
foolish, depends upon you.
''r to handle for cleaning.
REMOVED TO HOSPITAL
Whe n we th i~k of portable : Mrs. Victoria Stacey, MiddleHOLTERS ENTERTAIN j
~p~h~ nc es we thmk of mobility.1port, who has been a patient Mr. and Mrs. Roy Httlter
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l his IS o~e of their ~J:es t fea. l m a Ravenna Hospital, has /1 tert ained a group of relatives 1
t,ures, so tf you . are gomg to t&gt; een moved to the horne of with a dinner Thanksgivi:lg 1
larry the appltanre }'OU will lhe.r daughter, before being ad- their
home, Chester Road I
want to check ttJe handle or !mit~ to an Akron hospital for Guests were Mrs. Homer Hoi~ 1
ha ndles. Many of the sktlle ts iP&lt;lSSJble surgery. Frien ds may ! ter, Chester Road ; Mr. and Mrll 1
or fry-pans have two handles. remember her with cards sent R!&gt;bert Thompson and 50 n ·
These are easier to lift
and lo Mrs. Robert Snyder 8784 Fred and George M
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carry when filled with hot food. ,State Route 44, Ravenn~. Ohio Thompson and M;s ; : ttie
L1ds speed cooking time and 44266. Mrs. Stacey's daughter of Pomeroy
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~re~·ent spattering. Lids should Mrs. Fred Riggs, of Darwin'
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lit snug and true. Double check !has entered the Gallipolis Med:I GIVE TURKEY DINNER I
ltds of sq.uare-corner~ items for : ical Center for observati n:1 and j Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eichin er
a sure fit. Domed hds allow lreatment.
· entertained with a
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f'Xtra space for large quantity 1
ner Thanksgiving at their
roasts, etc.
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BETHEL 112 TO MEET
Mulberry Height,' Present
Any feet on an
applia nce 1 Bethel No. 62 of the lnterna- Mr and Mrs Re~ O'B ·
.&lt;liould be heat resistant, smooth : tional Order of Job's Daugh-1wa;t Mr a~d M s Al~;en,
:md non-marrmg to
prole.&lt;ct ters .w•'II attend worshjp serv-'1mger,
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and· Mr. and
furnttur Th
h e. ey should be bigb Ices m a group today at the ' Eichinger and Becky Jo
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~noug to allow adequate air Middleport Baptist
church.; Pomeroy; the host and hostess '
_pace beneath the appliance for iMembers are to meet in front Iand daughters. Paula June and
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Whitlatch, association presldont, has siarllid the campaign
b~ mailing out some S,OOO Invitations to a seminar on the
Western Reserve
Universicampus here on Dec. 10.

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Chio Association o1 , Juvenile
(;ourt Judges will begin ,a 1;8111·
paign Dec. to to. imProve the ,
"totally inadequa(e" .lreah\'enl
centers In Obio lOr th~ rehabll" .
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Con!ro'
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• ~':i:o~e Economies read, reach, arid mampuiato. l Read and be sure you under· I
About tb' . """ely
,&lt;!specially when the appliance IS stand all tags, labels and
IS time I) year you in operation. Markings should ' erating instructions 'Look
see ~any glamarous, :'imall. be dur.able so they won't wear i the guarantee.
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electnc or portable appliances oft. A signal light is a real ad· j You will find many more !
on d display. They ?re popular , vaniage. Check its position to cordless appliances this year :
an practwal gift Items.
l be sure il is not bidden by a , These have to be plugged int~ i
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Features like: Front disc brakee. tndependGntly fused head
and taillights. Windshield washers. Safety steering coluiM
Padded sunvisors. 4-way emergency llasher ayst11111. Aft&lt;i
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more, ran 10 and nine yards
anA passed w end Tom Haley
fo- Z9 yards be/ore the game· wtr.ntng connection. K\mener, a
senior from Arlington,
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leaped high at the Boston
i•ge ,elght-yara l~1e to grab
NEW YORK (UP!) - The date and site of the Super
wtnmng pa&lt;S and dragged two Bowl confrontation between the National and American
Eagle defenders acros&amp; the Football League champions will be determined this week
gnal line for Jl~ winning score. ,wheb the first meeting of the merged leagues convenes
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ntz, w 0 ran 1or 42 yards Of paramount importance to - - - - -- - - - - and passed lor J84 more. was
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named tlle .~me's most valuaof both circuits are of kicking for a omgle extra
attendant to what J:&gt;Oint or crossing the goal
will be tile most on lout or in the air as In
'' ''•11f••v•------ll!l lbaiiY·IKJOed professional football collegiate ranks, fo; two.
ev.er pins the mechanics NFL allows only one point
the first common draft be- conversions after TD's, no rna~
the leagues.
1ter how achieved.
The entire merger situation i The leagues must
decide
be reviewed and refined, i which rule to adopt. not only In
but
there
are a nwnber of
the Super Bowl but when
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exhibition play bei)nsl
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By Ollitlll·flrelt lllerUiiollal - 'ltie championship game
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Army :JD Na9!' 7
leaaues.
HQiy Cross 112 Boat Coli 26
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wife meonwhDe, wor1111 lo refrlgerotor-lreezer lhol
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Present leadership of the Ropubhcan Party ·,,
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or Jet cube•. For tofte buffs ~1'• •• automatic eolee
maker (lop rigbl) wllb au aaodbed 8nlsh Ia turquoise
blue or auluma broau. A minl·brew basket Is lor two
or three eups and a luger basket t" for three to nine
c:"Ups. ne rar enthuaJalt, meanwhUe, isn't. overlooked
wllb a (bollom right) bullerllr opening lntector S&lt;oop

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DEATHS, MARRIAGES ""·

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Mu. wrlaNt Ann sttnrs, a :,.1',1·
lunda' _ Mr. and Mn. IJ:lYid Tu·J dent of 514 Seco nd Ave .• d1ed Tueadny
night In n ober llo~Pital. fihe h.1d
been In fJUill.l healtl'l •Jnce llfl&amp; frac·
tured a tl\11 In february J965. She
woa active tn c:hun:h antl aoc:la1 al·

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vean . She waa o ilfDdu ate Of
Rio
(JrM Htl' ('nll,..J(f• ami taught
for IU!V'·
er11 l years. Nile Willi !Jorn ut
11\o
Gra:a&lt;Je, daughter uf u~e lulu John
r., . and Elha!Jeth Jt~nea LewiN.
ll P.r
m:•rrl ageto Charle~ k . Stew.ra took
plure on June n. 1911, and no
died
111 • .21, tlillU. Sh•• was the la!t of
ller family. ,1 nd wns preredf'd
In
death by fu ur lltniiH•rs ~JHI
thr~e
~~~tt!rs. Mn. 8 t evers is 8urvt ved by
:. son, Dr. c. uw.s st~ven, nnd four
l!ramlc hllll ren vf Toh!•lo, Ea~te rn Star
SPrvlrc!l were tlel ll Frld .w night and
last rtll!s wl're /tel d Saturday alternoun a t the w111 , 1:h . Ha lley . Wuod
l•uucrai h(lme. Utuird WliJI Jn Mound
Iilli (ot'lildl!ry.

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be died 2• yean 110. Her
aecood
marriage wu to Noab Bow~a on Oct.
12. 19•il. at Pomeroy. He
turvh·e•.·
Mn. Bowen Wll!ll a member of DauJblPI'I of America, and the Metbodltt
C IH~~ h . service~ wlll biB held al 2
p. m., Monday, at MlUer's HDme
for
F Un l!.falll. Rtl¥. Merlin •reet1 of Iron·
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Mrl, Leland W11n1ey1 Lemla~, 67,
&lt;! le rl t'~rly Stlnday mornln .11 ot
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home on Rt, 2, Clll,.ahll't'. She w.u u
ru•Lh·e or , M1.1s1m •·ouuty, V. . Vo .. uud
w;u born a t South.!llde, duu~.:ht.er of
the late St.mue l and Mary
Taylor
Milt Mlldrea McClure,· 62, a re1ldeftt
li.an t. She 11 survlvell llJI IIOJr husband
of Crown City aud teacher at Hannan
Ul:tnd Lemley, 1 d aughter antl ""' " •
Trace Hiih School. died Wednesday
Mn. Donald Cremeens or
Ch~
evenlnJ In Haber llosp!tal followin!C
lh i rP, nnd Kennet h Lemley ur Clevea brief Illness. She wa1 born
at.
lanu . 'J'I'Iere 11re three Krandda ughters
Crown City on March 19. 1904. dau ali·
ami three gl'('at li:fltrttlc·)u ltlren, A bro·
ter o! lhe J11te Robert and Erma
thll'r, Vt'rnon Oan t . of Mltltlii'Port. llJ.Syru~ M&lt;:Ciu rc. Sh1:1 was etlucated In
au Htl r\11Yf'8. She wu 11 rruem~11 nf the
Crown Cit)' ll' tlOolll, and held dei'teel
l'oplar Ridge ~·rea Will
HapU't
fi'Dtn M:u s ha ll Univentlty and Ohio
U u.rch, and lht: IMughteu of AmtorSto..te UnlVI'I'IIliY. She ha d tau1b~ for
h·a uf Ky11er. i!iervJces were
hdd
JU yean . s1x In ellnnentacy achool8,
Tut&gt;stby &lt;of\-emoon at l'opl l\r Rld.:11
William Winder!.. Hltlllnt, 51, dle4 and t:or Jl )'eara in hllh •chool, Servcr.ur~n and bu,rlal wu In the church lad !; unday In Columhut, Ue
was Ieee were held SaturdaJ' afternoon at.
cemetery under dlrecUon or
the born In UalllpoiJs , 10 n of t he late Croown City Method.!Jt Cburcll. Burtlll
ltawllnu • Coals Jo' unersl home.
Mr. and Mrs . hank Hl!liln•. He lll wa1 In Crown City eemetery
uDder
survived by l.wo ~o n r, Marrl'
and dJre ctlon of the F, I. SteV&amp;l'l l"'.uuunl
Chuln CUtlhaw, 41, a tftldent ol J immy, bottl ol ColumhllM, :md
two Hnme, ."'he I• survhed by a aliter.
tile Vlnltln rummunH;·, rl lf'ol Mumla ~ hiT•IL wr~ iln&lt; t l'l!ur ~i~ l&lt;·rK. rtnf'
,, 1~1n . J u;-t inn lh•ru\rl&lt;•k• nf nurrlc ane ,
rnu rnln ~ nl !Ill: 11&lt;!1111 • ul u ~l"le •· on IWiootn j ~ M 1 ·~ . J\U(\p •V ll •llk y rtf (l a iii · .I W . \l.r ., dll &lt;l tlo1ce Ut•pllcwt.
·~ ·"''" · W Vu . HB wu~ a ·•eh-n.n uf 'r•o l•~ . So•r vl• r·~ wt•n· hr•l &lt;l 'l'tl r\dav ,, ,
Vl •,riU W;,r II. Dnd !l!r~ t·&lt;lln nn1 t; uru- ,. tolumhn !l f•'uno.&gt;ra l homto and n urla J
(. Roy Clouse, 10, o tormer r eR I·
Ide nt of GalliPolis and a r e tired bulltl.
P•·;itl 11rea\ r·•·. lie• wa~ :1 lll f'rn he r "' wn~ In C.n•••ol;,wrl r·t&gt;me11'r Y.
~1r.
II OK ron traelor , wtlo rf!'lli ded In rt,.
\lin lun l'n~t, Am e rlcnn l..f:Ki&lt;m.
, -, ,,h ~w w; o'l hol'n at o\tJP I...- Gi ·•nt•.
Mn. o~rnet Walfe, ~ I'''SidPnt
flf l lnmtwq, tlit•tl 1n A no~ pitaJ tl n Wl!d1,\1 _ V• .• oo Srlpt 11, 1!1111, ~lrHI
nJ8 ~J.12 fin! •\Vl' ., &lt;lie•l · t h ro r~&lt;l••v murn· "''" d":l' Ill' wa~ a 11:104 !lTll dU&amp;te elf
1
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d!l'l1 two Jlf;r r~ a~o. lie i• 'll f'OIVFd q JJ t: !lad hl'!'n a 11"1'"" 1 r"l'
ttlfee tlwrn :_er uf IJ~('rhrook Pre~hyf.e rl11n
I•J· t wo ~~~ll! rf , ,\ Irs. \ ll'l fjl Oi ler
or ""m ila . Sh€ waR honll ,., (!a tlipnll~. Ctlll rf l1.. 01nd an e ld e r fur 2.~ year9 a nd
Lli•··•· 0 .. lllld Mr_._ Emm~ For t tie of ~d~uc hte r of th€ l~ t e J;Jntl'~ Jll(l An.
su nday "'-' tl uol S\I JJermtenden t for
.\1;;~no . ServiN·~ W1·re 11o.: lrl Wc•r tr.esd~ y ni" fl amla ll M 1 -Gnr~;u{h· . .&lt;, he
1 •a8 HI Yt'OJ U. Ire al!o w~.! a me1nher of
a l!ernoon at the MtCny t 'uro ... ;ol !lome em plny Pd In stvera l GullipoU~ prln(... N~w En~ land l.ud!lP of M,a~OIJ!I and
~ nd hnrl;d w~s In Vl ntrm ~ h·rm• r i" l l tlll! pMot• ~'"I twr I•"' o·rnpl.,,·ml' nl 1\nlhl('r' Exo·na nJ!I" , li e 1~ &amp;l.lrvlved by
t'~rll .
w a ~a t thll !;., l llp"ll~ c;1 ;, t, ln.oti\J•lt&gt;. h io wire . Ow forml'r f~clle C.lll~. f'lt
Sit•' rmlrril'' l 11 11 ~~ -~ w, u ., In
l!t:n, ( ;;oiJ ipulls, " ~un. How~rd. of Dellver,

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year 55.1.
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il N&amp;h.lent of lt,O Flut Ave.• died in
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Medkal Center IIOIPital Thunday
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morning utte r belna hQ1111tallied for
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Harry D. Ni!Wilerry, 215. G11lllpollt, c hoir, Put Mat.ron of Galllpoll 1 Ch an- flr•t ma n·tase wa1 to EIEa Canter-

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mes- en me ' un ay, v , '
A IJro•.her an(l ~ister are di!Ctaud. A Snyder. of StellbtiiVIIJt. Jt. brother. WEEK'S WEATHER wd
11

Week,SROundUp

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wn~e:

epbt~w ami 1-11·o areat nephew• are
bltl' Oo! IY •u rviVOl'll. She wu a membu
ol Grace
Cb.urcb.
Senlcu
will beMeUlodt.Q
held a&amp; 2 p, m
. BuD·
dn at MJUer• Hpmtl for FuuraJa and
t&gt;ml11 l wlll bo In PIIWI Strer-t c~m41·

BIRTHS, DIVORCES
REAL· EST ATE
.
DEATHS, MARRIAGES ""·

.

IIRTHI Of!:
Mu. wrlaNt Ann sttnrs, a :,.1',1·
lunda' _ Mr. and Mn. IJ:lYid Tu·J dent of 514 Seco nd Ave .• d1ed Tueadny
night In n ober llo~Pital. fihe h.1d
been In fJUill.l healtl'l •Jnce llfl&amp; frac·
tured a tl\11 In february J965. She
woa active tn c:hun:h antl aoc:la1 al·

ry Nllla 3fY, Sml(heu St GaiHpolla
daUIItl~~.
1:06 a. m.• at i'lol:.:er ~~~
pltal,

Clou,.,

or

Columbut •lJo •ur-

Servlctl WI~ beld 6111\Ul'daJ
hom•
.•. .CDlum\IUI
hi Unionfuneral
ClmettrJ',

w:m;,;

mixed

makes ·a

ter , ordar of Eastern s tar, 11
flO
ye~r memher cf the ('hap le r, and e*'r·
! .,.ed
u secretary of Galllpolia CIV•·
1\1 ~er"lc. e Commluion ror m au y
vean . She waa o ilfDdu ate Of
Rio
(JrM Htl' ('nll,..J(f• ami taught
for IU!V'·
er11 l years. Nile Willi !Jorn ut
11\o
Gra:a&lt;Je, daughter uf u~e lulu John
r., . and Elha!Jeth Jt~nea LewiN.
ll P.r
m:•rrl ageto Charle~ k . Stew.ra took
plure on June n. 1911, and no
died
111 • .21, tlillU. Sh•• was the la!t of
ller family. ,1 nd wns preredf'd
In
death by fu ur lltniiH•rs ~JHI
thr~e
~~~tt!rs. Mn. 8 t evers is 8urvt ved by
:. son, Dr. c. uw.s st~ven, nnd four
l!ramlc hllll ren vf Toh!•lo, Ea~te rn Star
SPrvlrc!l were tlel ll Frld .w night and
last rtll!s wl're /tel d Saturday alternoun a t the w111 , 1:h . Ha lley . Wuod
l•uucrai h(lme. Utuird WliJI Jn Mound
Iilli (ot'lildl!ry.

Fai r

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bury, a Cia1Upol1a pape ba!IJer, and
be died 2• yean 110. Her
aecood
marriage wu to Noab Bow~a on Oct.
12. 19•il. at Pomeroy. He
turvh·e•.·
Mn. Bowen Wll!ll a member of DauJblPI'I of America, and the Metbodltt
C IH~~ h . service~ wlll biB held al 2
p. m., Monday, at MlUer's HDme
for
F Un l!.falll. Rtl¥. Merlin •reet1 of Iron·
ton W•JI offlelate and burial wl!l be
Ill f- Ine StrCJet c;emeteey,

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GALLIPOLIS MERCHANTS

Dl.t.THI OP WIIK
Mrl, Leland W11n1ey1 Lemla~, 67,
&lt;! le rl t'~rly Stlnday mornln .11 ot
her
home on Rt, 2, Clll,.ahll't'. She w.u u
ru•Lh·e or , M1.1s1m •·ouuty, V. . Vo .. uud
w;u born a t South.!llde, duu~.:ht.er of
the late St.mue l and Mary
Taylor
Milt Mlldrea McClure,· 62, a re1ldeftt
li.an t. She 11 survlvell llJI IIOJr husband
of Crown City aud teacher at Hannan
Ul:tnd Lemley, 1 d aughter antl ""' " •
Trace Hiih School. died Wednesday
Mn. Donald Cremeens or
Ch~
evenlnJ In Haber llosp!tal followin!C
lh i rP, nnd Kennet h Lemley ur Clevea brief Illness. She wa1 born
at.
lanu . 'J'I'Iere 11re three Krandda ughters
Crown City on March 19. 1904. dau ali·
ami three gl'('at li:fltrttlc·)u ltlren, A bro·
ter o! lhe J11te Robert and Erma
thll'r, Vt'rnon Oan t . of Mltltlii'Port. llJ.Syru~ M&lt;:Ciu rc. Sh1:1 was etlucated In
au Htl r\11Yf'8. She wu 11 rruem~11 nf the
Crown Cit)' ll' tlOolll, and held dei'teel
l'oplar Ridge ~·rea Will
HapU't
fi'Dtn M:u s ha ll Univentlty and Ohio
U u.rch, and lht: IMughteu of AmtorSto..te UnlVI'I'IIliY. She ha d tau1b~ for
h·a uf Ky11er. i!iervJces were
hdd
JU yean . s1x In ellnnentacy achool8,
Tut&gt;stby &lt;of\-emoon at l'opl l\r Rld.:11
William Winder!.. Hltlllnt, 51, dle4 and t:or Jl )'eara in hllh •chool, Servcr.ur~n and bu,rlal wu In the church lad !; unday In Columhut, Ue
was Ieee were held SaturdaJ' afternoon at.
cemetery under dlrecUon or
the born In UalllpoiJs , 10 n of t he late Croown City Method.!Jt Cburcll. Burtlll
ltawllnu • Coals Jo' unersl home.
Mr. and Mrs . hank Hl!liln•. He lll wa1 In Crown City eemetery
uDder
survived by l.wo ~o n r, Marrl'
and dJre ctlon of the F, I. SteV&amp;l'l l"'.uuunl
Chuln CUtlhaw, 41, a tftldent ol J immy, bottl ol ColumhllM, :md
two Hnme, ."'he I• survhed by a aliter.
tile Vlnltln rummunH;·, rl lf'ol Mumla ~ hiT•IL wr~ iln&lt; t l'l!ur ~i~ l&lt;·rK. rtnf'
,, 1~1n . J u;-t inn lh•ru\rl&lt;•k• nf nurrlc ane ,
rnu rnln ~ nl !Ill: 11&lt;!1111 • ul u ~l"le •· on IWiootn j ~ M 1 ·~ . J\U(\p •V ll •llk y rtf (l a iii · .I W . \l.r ., dll &lt;l tlo1ce Ut•pllcwt.
·~ ·"''" · W Vu . HB wu~ a ·•eh-n.n uf 'r•o l•~ . So•r vl• r·~ wt•n· hr•l &lt;l 'l'tl r\dav ,, ,
Vl •,riU W;,r II. Dnd !l!r~ t·&lt;lln nn1 t; uru- ,. tolumhn !l f•'uno.&gt;ra l homto and n urla J
(. Roy Clouse, 10, o tormer r eR I·
Ide nt of GalliPolis and a r e tired bulltl.
P•·;itl 11rea\ r·•·. lie• wa~ :1 lll f'rn he r "' wn~ In C.n•••ol;,wrl r·t&gt;me11'r Y.
~1r.
II OK ron traelor , wtlo rf!'lli ded In rt,.
\lin lun l'n~t, Am e rlcnn l..f:Ki&lt;m.
, -, ,,h ~w w; o'l hol'n at o\tJP I...- Gi ·•nt•.
Mn. o~rnet Walfe, ~ I'''SidPnt
flf l lnmtwq, tlit•tl 1n A no~ pitaJ tl n Wl!d1,\1 _ V• .• oo Srlpt 11, 1!1111, ~lrHI
nJ8 ~J.12 fin! •\Vl' ., &lt;lie•l · t h ro r~&lt;l••v murn· "''" d":l' Ill' wa~ a 11:104 !lTll dU&amp;te elf
1
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d!l'l1 two Jlf;r r~ a~o. lie i• 'll f'OIVFd q JJ t: !lad hl'!'n a 11"1'"" 1 r"l'
ttlfee tlwrn :_er uf IJ~('rhrook Pre~hyf.e rl11n
I•J· t wo ~~~ll! rf , ,\ Irs. \ ll'l fjl Oi ler
or ""m ila . Sh€ waR honll ,., (!a tlipnll~. Ctlll rf l1.. 01nd an e ld e r fur 2.~ year9 a nd
Lli•··•· 0 .. lllld Mr_._ Emm~ For t tie of ~d~uc hte r of th€ l~ t e J;Jntl'~ Jll(l An.
su nday "'-' tl uol S\I JJermtenden t for
.\1;;~no . ServiN·~ W1·re 11o.: lrl Wc•r tr.esd~ y ni" fl amla ll M 1 -Gnr~;u{h· . .&lt;, he
1 •a8 HI Yt'OJ U. Ire al!o w~.! a me1nher of
a l!ernoon at the MtCny t 'uro ... ;ol !lome em plny Pd In stvera l GullipoU~ prln(... N~w En~ land l.ud!lP of M,a~OIJ!I and
~ nd hnrl;d w~s In Vl ntrm ~ h·rm• r i" l l tlll! pMot• ~'"I twr I•"' o·rnpl.,,·ml' nl 1\nlhl('r' Exo·na nJ!I" , li e 1~ &amp;l.lrvlved by
t'~rll .
w a ~a t thll !;., l llp"ll~ c;1 ;, t, ln.oti\J•lt&gt;. h io wire . Ow forml'r f~clle C.lll~. f'lt
Sit•' rmlrril'' l 11 11 ~~ -~ w, u ., In
l!t:n, ( ;;oiJ ipulls, " ~un. How~rd. of Dellver,

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lffiRIG BROTHERS Quintet
ot ,;hil!icothe will alng at the
E erprise I! UB Church Sun·
day, Nov. 27, at 2 p, m.
MONDAY
JANE Howel' Tent Daughters
ot Union Veterans will meet
Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the
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'I'IIORIIDA'f t!AfLR - 18-"nle Surulay 'Jim.es.sentlnel, SUDday, NciV. !'t, 1988

ed wllb the U. S. Naty el NeW- Those cllllng at tile borne ol
port, R. 1., aaJ!ed hl8 Wlitl Mn. Kallt YOUIIII and Jeao oo , ·I\OIJBIDIIAIIIIJIIIIITB
lltJ:, and Mrs. Orville Bolter,by phone durlallhe day.
Th~nkslll•lnl Day W!ft Robetl
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famlcy entertained with 8 1
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. Ba1ley, Long Bottom; Howard Mr. Ud ..,....
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eaterlalned with their
TbanksgfvliiR at theirj
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Young, Ot!lo and Ruby YoUDC entertained with 1 cllnller
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Ba!han.
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their home on Cherry Ridge.
Guests were Mr. and Mro, 1the Thanksgiving Day e~~~&lt;sl of Joe Manuel 1114 oon.s, Racine; i Syr&amp;&lt;:u!e. Gue•l! were Mr. and
Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Davis of Dexter; Mrs. his parents, Mr. an~ Mn..~fl.tdrs. Cy~thla Gehring and Paul i Mrs,, Dale Rouah and Kelth,
David Jay Jenkins and
Davis and children Dian, ~. and Larry of. Bas)Jan. ()lb. BaUey, C::olumbus: Mr.
and I Steve and Kathy of
Apple
Steve, Beth and David,
Glenn, Rita and Cinda, Langs- er guests ot the Lees were Mr. Mrs. Joe Meek, Middleport; Creel!; Mr. and Mrs. ~
mouth; Mr. "nd Mrs.
ville: Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Da· and Mrs. Georie Theiss and Mr . . and Mn . . Lewis HudsoJt Scltmldt and Kana,
RtetY.
Lleving and children, Sheil
andehildren,JanetandJim- children, Karla, Kaady, ~lth, lllld 'Harry Rouah, CJIIton, , W. · Barbara and Bobby, Delawaft;
Mike, Judy, Jane and Sue,
and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kelly and Kerri, of Belpre. Karn va. Mrs. Yoimg Is Improving and Mr. and Mn. Coe Rkbrd,
West Columbia, W. Va.; Mr.
and chlldm, Rocer anc1 dy wiU spend the we'ekend with after BUffering 1 beart attack Albany.
and Mrs. Harold Chase, Mr. Rodney of Rutland.
the Lees.
laat Saturday,
W. W, Farley, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Anthony and children,
Joe and Barbara, and Mr. and
Mrs. Anthony.

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Buckeye

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River News 1~!i:'i ~- ~;

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4:30 a.111.: Allen ~~ l!lX·
Gauge readings:
Gallipolis Greenup 5::10 a.m., 8411 "!ill
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Dam 12.0, 13.0, running 4'/a feet press up G~~'!t ~·lO p.m::
on rollers, Pomeroy-Maso~ 20.• Allee down
Meldlhi f p.m.;
64, Pt. Pleasant 23.97. •linton Jane T. down
Meldahl 7:10
0 96 stationary, Kanawha Falls New orleans :p m down Mel·
3.56 falling, Charleston lU9. p.m.; Pbillp ~0. F. Shearer
L0 ndon Marmet and Wmfleld dahl 7.50 p.m.,
. Wal·
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dams were on the sll '·
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. d . M ldsbl 12'1i0
ter BeckJor up e
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Boat Movemmls:
a m . R. H. Bosworlb II dow
Ohio River - Polly R down Meldahl 1·05 a.m.; Sally Polk .
13, 6:15 a.m.; Vulcan down 13, down Meldahl 3:1o a.m.; Lady
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I !m I I-L-•E,¥iiii!ll!lfafuf£'J.® 7 a.m.; Andrew Calhoun up 14, Marjorie up Meldahl 6:20 a.m.
IIIII ¥1:1 - \__ Dam_ KentU&lt;:klan
5, 45 p.m.; Ind1ana up 14, 6.50
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By ROBERT WINGETT
• p.m.: Pennsylvania up
• Galllpolls
. Beaver up 8:·
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TODAY 'S THOUGHT - Turn o!f your Chr.stmas 5"45 ., m . Pei!I!Y Downey down down 6:30p.m.,
·t that cou ld 1' · · ' · "
.14 20 p m · John J. Rowe
II
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\ree lights when away from home : a sma
·. II, lj 10 a.m.; LoU1sl3na ,up . ' i
. ". hrist down 11:35 p.
save a lot.
16:35 am .: ' Acad,an up\ .•. 435 11 p.m.,. CB
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and daughter, Mary entertalnNI
with a Thllllk8fll•lng dinller at
their bome, ~seU Run. Gue•bl
'ft!'8 Mr. and 'Mn. Clarence
Hayden and son, Dennis of
SprfDB Arbor, . Mlcb., Mr. and
ltfrs. Rlcbal:d Ruuell, Athens;
lllld Mr. tmd''Mrl, Loren ColeID8D 111111 Karen and Larty Ill
Pomeroy.

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FRANCES CANNON

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ENGAGED - Mr. and Mrs.
BETHEL NO. 62 of the Inter- John L, Cannon of Sbyville
national Order of Job's Daugh. Road, Rt. 1, Piketon, are an.
ters will meet at Pomeroy Ma- nouncing tbe engagement of
sonic Temple Monday at 7:30 their daugbler, Frances M·
Une, to Mr. Carman A. Frop.m.
gale of Piketon, Ml8S Caanon
TUESDAY
is a graduate of Piketon Hlgb
Sebool, attends
Cbillirotbe
BOSWORTH COUNCIL No. 46 I Brancb of Ohio University, Moaday
R&amp;SM, Will hold a spec18l l aod io employed as librarian CENTENARY Grange meet·
assembly Tuesduy al 1:30 p.m. at Piketon No. Z Elementary lng scheduled for this date baJ
to confer the sele~t masters de. School. Mr. Frogales is a been po•tponed.
Tue1day
gree on one candidate.
graduate of Obio University
PEMBROKE Club will meet
and Rio Grande College. He at 8 p.m., at the home of
WEDNESDAY
iii an instructor at Piketon
BOSWORTH COUNCIL No. 46 Hlgb School and is pub Iic re· Mrs. Gilbert P. Bush, Haiti·
day Heights.
R&amp;SM will have its
ann'2al
lations director of Sdoto Val- Wdnesday
Inspection Wednesday al 1 30 ley Local School District.
GRACE Methodl.ot WSCS e~.
p. m. lllustrious Companion El
utive meeting will be held at
more Williams, newly elected
the
church at 7:30 p.m.
grand sentinel of Grand Coun.
DAUGIITER BORN
cil of Royal and Select Mast· '1\lr. and Mrs. Craig Wehrung
f~: ~~~:: ~~r~e ~~I in~:·~~ of Columbus are announcing the
IHNNER GUESTS
select masters degree. A dinner b~rth of daughter • Amy Marie, Thanksgiving Day
dinner
at 6:30 p. m. served by the al Riverside Hospital, Colum· guests of Rev. and Mrs. Thorn·
members of the Order of East- bus, on Tuesday, November 22 as A. Cleland, Racine were
ern Star, will precede the meet- Grandparents are Mrs. John their six children, Dr. I&lt;ennetb
i . . All c•m anions and their Gardner of Belpre and Mr. and Cleland and wife,
Chicago;
.:es are inJted.
Mrs. Harlan Wehrung, Pome· Mr. and Mrs. Paul McMurrey
roy. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Gard· and three daughters, Columbus:
WILDWOOD GARDEN Club n~r of Marietta, Mrs. Ernest Mrs. Jed Pickens and daughwill meet Wednesday ev.ning Rea and Mr. Harry Wehrung ter, Racine; DaiJag Cleland and
at lhe home of Mro. liiram of Pomeroy are great grandpar son, Racine; William H. CJe.
Fisher with Mro. Alfred Yeaug. ents. The Wehrungs also have land and two sons, Racine, and
er 01 (."'.hostess.
a BOn, Jellreyl age two.
Paul H. Cleland, Racine.

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ll tover woodland or exlstmg !tal and is recuperating at '
f ·re•t property - at a very Ph orne. Sw'lndell played mostly
d , 1
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sma co . .
the a• defen•ive middle gunr out
Everyone mter••ted In
. in the final game against Mar·
\program should contact theiT h 1\ also performed as llne·
1•-•ral farm forestry, ExtenSion s a ,
" ervice, SD.C. , or A.S.C.S. of· backer.
·fire for information and tree
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•··d;r blanks. The time to plan THE PARADE sponsored by '
"1d order seedlings for spring Middleport Retail Merchants on
I! now.
Friday as their Chnstmas Sea~
son promotion kick-all was won·
MANY MEIGS Countians lost derful.
8 "good friend" this
past Much work. we know, went
week upon the death of Frank into arrangements for the event
V.lll of Pomeroy Wednesday.
and all thOse who were re·
Frank, the dean In service of !ponsible are highly commend·
Pomeroy clothiers, worked at ed.
Downie • Gross on l;ast Main· Santa, of course, was the hi: I
~. for geveral years and priOr attraction to the youngster~, a.
tu thal was manager of
the he cast generous bags o{ Ci:l'ldy
r-:ew York Clothing House. He to alL
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rr.onths. . .
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lived a complete It e.
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lve in commumly and
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fairs.
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have
you, Frank.
been •auteed in "' cup o! but·
PHIL SWINDELL, a starter ter un\11 crisp . and brown.
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Sport Coats

IOngsrldge Suits

. owo 12·50 a.m.;

A new cooperative tree pla~tmg pro.grJm ~tno~lco- a.m.: fi'r&lt;~nk Durrtnt down 15,i Harvey J?rdo~ up 1:45 a.m.;
~ recent! b Fred A. Morr , d~rettor at the ( "" . . , 6 05 am .: Charles Stevenson up J Queen City nown .
~ ,ment ol N~tural Resources, will be available to um l t6 3 45 " m.; Walter Hougland I Luther Herdman up 9 a.m.
.pte&amp;.
d R l malion and u~ Jti , S 40 a m ; A. J Patten Kanawha River - Lucy Jane
The Ohio Division of For*;t~~ ~~moae~/ are cooper·\ up 16. 7 am; New Martins;;"~ Lucas up Marmet 2:40 a.m.:
West VlrgJma Pulp and ~lrn Matching Program
up 17, 5 45 a.m; St.
M Y' FrankUn B. down Marmet 3:55
og In establishing the ~~e do v~ers to receive fre e one \down 17 ti 25 am.; George m . Solvay up Marmet 4:441
'!'he program permits an
In addition the U. S.l Pricu down 18, a· 50 a.m .. Esoo ~· .: Allen R. Merrill down
ctllng for each one1 purc~~~ugh the Agri~utural Sta· west VITgm~a up. 18, 8 t5 •: ~~iield 3,15 p.m.; National
portment of Agrcu ture, rvice wm pay a major por· m.; Reilable up 20, 5 30 a.m., wn Winfield 7·55 p.m.; W.
,,zatlon and Conserva~on Sge and planting the seedlings Steel Ranger dnwn 21, 5.50 a. ~o Shaver Jr. down Winfield
•D of the cost of p~~c asm - --- - -- ·-- _,._ m . Wayne H. down~ . 6.20 a. .
' Helen Z.
down
the progr~m quallftes "~~;'\NIII team thl• year as a soph· m··, OVEC up 22, 4.55 a m ; 10 5~el~mit · 50 p.m.; Duncan
•r the Agnculture Co no omore underwent knee surg. \ Little George dowll. 23, 6 20 p Wm
Wmfield 12:35 a.m.;
. at ion Program.
. Pr ery Ja'st Monday at She ltering m L FIOre down 23, 9 05 p. Bruce\ up Stale up Winfield 4:·
The Seedling Matchmg O· A
Hospital for cartilage re· m : Southern down 23. 11'15 Moun am
, :~m, descnbed in a brochur~. rm\
Cnss Jr. up 23, 5 a rn.; 25iiai.mi iiiiii
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lffiRIG BROTHERS Quintet
ot ,;hil!icothe will alng at the
E erprise I! UB Church Sun·
day, Nov. 27, at 2 p, m.
MONDAY
JANE Howel' Tent Daughters
ot Union Veterans will meet
Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the
DAV haiL Members are remiJld.
ed lo bring glfta for the Albens
Stale Hospital,

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'I'IIORIIDA'f t!AfLR - 18-"nle Surulay 'Jim.es.sentlnel, SUDday, NciV. !'t, 1988

ed wllb the U. S. Naty el NeW- Those cllllng at tile borne ol
port, R. 1., aaJ!ed hl8 Wlitl Mn. Kallt YOUIIII and Jeao oo , ·I\OIJBIDIIAIIIIJIIIIITB
lltJ:, and Mrs. Orville Bolter,by phone durlallhe day.
Th~nkslll•lnl Day W!ft Robetl
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famlcy entertained with 8 1
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. Ba1ley, Long Bottom; Howard Mr. Ud ..,....
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eaterlalned with their
TbanksgfvliiR at theirj
IIAVi!: GUE81'li
Young, Ot!lo and Ruby YoUDC entertained with 1 cllnller
'i'banb&amp;iving Day dinner
Ba!han.
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Charles Lee of caJilornla .was of Burbank, Ohio: Mr. and Mr&amp; . TbanksgivinR at lbefr .home,
their home on Cherry Ridge.
Guests were Mr. and Mro, 1the Thanksgiving Day e~~~&lt;sl of Joe Manuel 1114 oon.s, Racine; i Syr&amp;&lt;:u!e. Gue•l! were Mr. and
Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Davis of Dexter; Mrs. his parents, Mr. an~ Mn..~fl.tdrs. Cy~thla Gehring and Paul i Mrs,, Dale Rouah and Kelth,
David Jay Jenkins and
Davis and children Dian, ~. and Larry of. Bas)Jan. ()lb. BaUey, C::olumbus: Mr.
and I Steve and Kathy of
Apple
Steve, Beth and David,
Glenn, Rita and Cinda, Langs- er guests ot the Lees were Mr. Mrs. Joe Meek, Middleport; Creel!; Mr. and Mrs. ~
mouth; Mr. "nd Mrs.
ville: Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Da· and Mrs. Georie Theiss and Mr . . and Mn . . Lewis HudsoJt Scltmldt and Kana,
RtetY.
Lleving and children, Sheil
andehildren,JanetandJim- children, Karla, Kaady, ~lth, lllld 'Harry Rouah, CJIIton, , W. · Barbara and Bobby, Delawaft;
Mike, Judy, Jane and Sue,
and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kelly and Kerri, of Belpre. Karn va. Mrs. Yoimg Is Improving and Mr. and Mn. Coe Rkbrd,
West Columbia, W. Va.; Mr.
and chlldm, Rocer anc1 dy wiU spend the we'ekend with after BUffering 1 beart attack Albany.
and Mrs. Harold Chase, Mr. Rodney of Rutland.
the Lees.
laat Saturday,
W. W, Farley, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Anthony and children,
Joe and Barbara, and Mr. and
Mrs. Anthony.

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Mrl Alpha Russell

Buckeye

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River News 1~!i:'i ~- ~;

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4:30 a.111.: Allen ~~ l!lX·
Gauge readings:
Gallipolis Greenup 5::10 a.m., 8411 "!ill
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Dam 12.0, 13.0, running 4'/a feet press up G~~'!t ~·lO p.m::
on rollers, Pomeroy-Maso~ 20.• Allee down
Meldlhi f p.m.;
64, Pt. Pleasant 23.97. •linton Jane T. down
Meldahl 7:10
0 96 stationary, Kanawha Falls New orleans :p m down Mel·
3.56 falling, Charleston lU9. p.m.; Pbillp ~0. F. Shearer
L0 ndon Marmet and Wmfleld dahl 7.50 p.m.,
. Wal·
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dams were on the sll '·
ow
. d . M ldsbl 12'1i0
ter BeckJor up e
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Boat Movemmls:
a m . R. H. Bosworlb II dow
Ohio River - Polly R down Meldahl 1·05 a.m.; Sally Polk .
13, 6:15 a.m.; Vulcan down 13, down Meldahl 3:1o a.m.; Lady
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I !m I I-L-•E,¥iiii!ll!lfafuf£'J.® 7 a.m.; Andrew Calhoun up 14, Marjorie up Meldahl 6:20 a.m.
IIIII ¥1:1 - \__ Dam_ KentU&lt;:klan
5, 45 p.m.; Ind1ana up 14, 6.50
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By ROBERT WINGETT
• p.m.: Pennsylvania up
• Galllpolls
. Beaver up 8:·
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TODAY 'S THOUGHT - Turn o!f your Chr.stmas 5"45 ., m . Pei!I!Y Downey down down 6:30p.m.,
·t that cou ld 1' · · ' · "
.14 20 p m · John J. Rowe
II
ac
\ree lights when away from home : a sma
·. II, lj 10 a.m.; LoU1sl3na ,up . ' i
. ". hrist down 11:35 p.
save a lot.
16:35 am .: ' Acad,an up\ .•. 435 11 p.m.,. CB
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and daughter, Mary entertalnNI
with a Thllllk8fll•lng dinller at
their bome, ~seU Run. Gue•bl
'ft!'8 Mr. and 'Mn. Clarence
Hayden and son, Dennis of
SprfDB Arbor, . Mlcb., Mr. and
ltfrs. Rlcbal:d Ruuell, Athens;
lllld Mr. tmd''Mrl, Loren ColeID8D 111111 Karen and Larty Ill
Pomeroy.

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News Beat

FRANCES CANNON

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ENGAGED - Mr. and Mrs.
BETHEL NO. 62 of the Inter- John L, Cannon of Sbyville
national Order of Job's Daugh. Road, Rt. 1, Piketon, are an.
ters will meet at Pomeroy Ma- nouncing tbe engagement of
sonic Temple Monday at 7:30 their daugbler, Frances M·
Une, to Mr. Carman A. Frop.m.
gale of Piketon, Ml8S Caanon
TUESDAY
is a graduate of Piketon Hlgb
Sebool, attends
Cbillirotbe
BOSWORTH COUNCIL No. 46 I Brancb of Ohio University, Moaday
R&amp;SM, Will hold a spec18l l aod io employed as librarian CENTENARY Grange meet·
assembly Tuesduy al 1:30 p.m. at Piketon No. Z Elementary lng scheduled for this date baJ
to confer the sele~t masters de. School. Mr. Frogales is a been po•tponed.
Tue1day
gree on one candidate.
graduate of Obio University
PEMBROKE Club will meet
and Rio Grande College. He at 8 p.m., at the home of
WEDNESDAY
iii an instructor at Piketon
BOSWORTH COUNCIL No. 46 Hlgb School and is pub Iic re· Mrs. Gilbert P. Bush, Haiti·
day Heights.
R&amp;SM will have its
ann'2al
lations director of Sdoto Val- Wdnesday
Inspection Wednesday al 1 30 ley Local School District.
GRACE Methodl.ot WSCS e~.
p. m. lllustrious Companion El
utive meeting will be held at
more Williams, newly elected
the
church at 7:30 p.m.
grand sentinel of Grand Coun.
DAUGIITER BORN
cil of Royal and Select Mast· '1\lr. and Mrs. Craig Wehrung
f~: ~~~:: ~~r~e ~~I in~:·~~ of Columbus are announcing the
IHNNER GUESTS
select masters degree. A dinner b~rth of daughter • Amy Marie, Thanksgiving Day
dinner
at 6:30 p. m. served by the al Riverside Hospital, Colum· guests of Rev. and Mrs. Thorn·
members of the Order of East- bus, on Tuesday, November 22 as A. Cleland, Racine were
ern Star, will precede the meet- Grandparents are Mrs. John their six children, Dr. I&lt;ennetb
i . . All c•m anions and their Gardner of Belpre and Mr. and Cleland and wife,
Chicago;
.:es are inJted.
Mrs. Harlan Wehrung, Pome· Mr. and Mrs. Paul McMurrey
roy. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Gard· and three daughters, Columbus:
WILDWOOD GARDEN Club n~r of Marietta, Mrs. Ernest Mrs. Jed Pickens and daughwill meet Wednesday ev.ning Rea and Mr. Harry Wehrung ter, Racine; DaiJag Cleland and
at lhe home of Mro. liiram of Pomeroy are great grandpar son, Racine; William H. CJe.
Fisher with Mro. Alfred Yeaug. ents. The Wehrungs also have land and two sons, Racine, and
er 01 (."'.hostess.
a BOn, Jellreyl age two.
Paul H. Cleland, Racine.

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Make thll Christmaa a very
Merry Ctu'istmas, by giving
him the finest in quality,
flt and fabric • , • A Custom
Fabric Kingsrfdge Sult.

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Get 12 ""'"'· ~

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ll tover woodland or exlstmg !tal and is recuperating at '
f ·re•t property - at a very Ph orne. Sw'lndell played mostly
d , 1
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sma co . .
the a• defen•ive middle gunr out
Everyone mter••ted In
. in the final game against Mar·
\program should contact theiT h 1\ also performed as llne·
1•-•ral farm forestry, ExtenSion s a ,
" ervice, SD.C. , or A.S.C.S. of· backer.
·fire for information and tree
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•··d;r blanks. The time to plan THE PARADE sponsored by '
"1d order seedlings for spring Middleport Retail Merchants on
I! now.
Friday as their Chnstmas Sea~
son promotion kick-all was won·
MANY MEIGS Countians lost derful.
8 "good friend" this
past Much work. we know, went
week upon the death of Frank into arrangements for the event
V.lll of Pomeroy Wednesday.
and all thOse who were re·
Frank, the dean In service of !ponsible are highly commend·
Pomeroy clothiers, worked at ed.
Downie • Gross on l;ast Main· Santa, of course, was the hi: I
~. for geveral years and priOr attraction to the youngster~, a.
tu thal was manager of
the he cast generous bags o{ Ci:l'ldy
r-:ew York Clothing House. He to alL
1
h•d been in ill health several
rr.onths. . .
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NUTTY BUT NICE
Mr. Will, who•• burla w
Nutty noodles are '"'v to pn·
ldlow 2 p. ~· funeral serVICes
e Cook 8 ounces ol noodle&gt; I
t .•aay at ~wmg F~er~ Hom~~ r•r q@rls of boiling salted I
lived a complete It e.
n
(use I tablespoon of saltl
" ha~ many frien~s, and ~r:ba~t :~'tender. Drain well aod
lve in commumly and
t with 1 tablespoon of poppy
fairs.
OS~ and 1 cup of sliced fillwrls
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A whole community m sses :~~ut 4 ounces) th at
have
you, Frank.
been •auteed in "' cup o! but·
PHIL SWINDELL, a starter ter un\11 crisp . and brown.
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Stetson Hats

Alligator All-Weather
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lined All-Weather
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Arrow Dress Shirts
Charge, Budget,
Layaway Plans

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or blazer for dreu or cas·
ual wear from our collec· .
lion of muted patterns or
solid tones.

for his wearing. in regular,

Sizes 6-12 .. from $13.95

Sill• 14·20 . , . from $22.9~

slim or husky sizes. All . de·

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Sweaters •••
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thosen from our sel~lon
of pullover or card1gana.
sties 6 to 20.

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Solids and plaids showing off the seaaon's newest colors.
In heathll!Y hue5of SWeet Utac, Petal Gnten,
GlyGoklorCoraiSheiL

a. Jacket _ $14.98, A-line Skirt, loll
poorboy pullover, 5, M, L

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Swank
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chosen from onr !lelecllon of 8 to 20 slles.

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linen or fancy sllk

lnetudlns lllllll'
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All Weather
Coats
be aet fur winter'•
wont wltb o coat from
our collootlon of 8011~
or muted tonea.

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J!uy blm noedd underwear for year
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from $3.98

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eJOckey U-Ware

from$10.98

from$2.98

nasty weather.

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from $1.50

Jackets •••

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Paris Belts

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Sport Shirts

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Si 111 14-20 from $17.95

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Choose either stretch
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young men.
Sizes 6-12 .... from $16.95

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orotection for w~nter ~ ;,, i
worst weather With a ·, I
new jacket or surbur·
ban.

Nunn-Bush with excl~sli.ve'
enkle fashioning will let
blm put bi• be!lt foot for·
ward.

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from $4.50

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from $9.00

Enro Pajamas
Ph. 446-0965

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Arrow Sweaters
Make this a sweater Christ.
mas by , ch!)(\Sing a cardl~i~~
or pull-over from our v;
collection.

Womeldorff &amp; Thomas Co.
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r :Gregor Sport Shirts

$59·95
$29·98

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merry by g
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Shirts chosen from our co nd
plete selection of styles a
easy care fabncs.

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from $35.00

$8 95

Electric Logs., • • •

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Is the perfect thought for
relative or friend, ~lvlng
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these Crlcketeer Sport Coati
chosen from our outstanding
collection of fabrics, pitterna
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Sport Coats

IOngsrldge Suits

. owo 12·50 a.m.;

A new cooperative tree pla~tmg pro.grJm ~tno~lco- a.m.: fi'r&lt;~nk Durrtnt down 15,i Harvey J?rdo~ up 1:45 a.m.;
~ recent! b Fred A. Morr , d~rettor at the ( "" . . , 6 05 am .: Charles Stevenson up J Queen City nown .
~ ,ment ol N~tural Resources, will be available to um l t6 3 45 " m.; Walter Hougland I Luther Herdman up 9 a.m.
.pte&amp;.
d R l malion and u~ Jti , S 40 a m ; A. J Patten Kanawha River - Lucy Jane
The Ohio Division of For*;t~~ ~~moae~/ are cooper·\ up 16. 7 am; New Martins;;"~ Lucas up Marmet 2:40 a.m.:
West VlrgJma Pulp and ~lrn Matching Program
up 17, 5 45 a.m; St.
M Y' FrankUn B. down Marmet 3:55
og In establishing the ~~e do v~ers to receive fre e one \down 17 ti 25 am.; George m . Solvay up Marmet 4:441
'!'he program permits an
In addition the U. S.l Pricu down 18, a· 50 a.m .. Esoo ~· .: Allen R. Merrill down
ctllng for each one1 purc~~~ugh the Agri~utural Sta· west VITgm~a up. 18, 8 t5 •: ~~iield 3,15 p.m.; National
portment of Agrcu ture, rvice wm pay a major por· m.; Reilable up 20, 5 30 a.m., wn Winfield 7·55 p.m.; W.
,,zatlon and Conserva~on Sge and planting the seedlings Steel Ranger dnwn 21, 5.50 a. ~o Shaver Jr. down Winfield
•D of the cost of p~~c asm - --- - -- ·-- _,._ m . Wayne H. down~ . 6.20 a. .
' Helen Z.
down
the progr~m quallftes "~~;'\NIII team thl• year as a soph· m··, OVEC up 22, 4.55 a m ; 10 5~el~mit · 50 p.m.; Duncan
•r the Agnculture Co no omore underwent knee surg. \ Little George dowll. 23, 6 20 p Wm
Wmfield 12:35 a.m.;
. at ion Program.
. Pr ery Ja'st Monday at She ltering m L FIOre down 23, 9 05 p. Bruce\ up Stale up Winfield 4:·
The Seedling Matchmg O· A
Hospital for cartilage re· m : Southern down 23. 11'15 Moun am
, :~m, descnbed in a brochur~. rm\
Cnss Jr. up 23, 5 a rn.; 25iiai.mi iiiiii
.·led ' "Grow Pines for Profit mova
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Dunmar Robes
For those idle hours,
~ h 1 ... ,.e from solid or
patterns.

from $5.98
Beau Brummell
Ties
Give him a arlpe,
paisley, solid In eit•
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Guiding Hand school. ·
has 'neliS 11nclude Mrs. Allee wone.l

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By Dwlgbt C. Wetberholt
they don't, the assessment
IN MEIGS COUNTY
$5.
A decision in selection of a

I·n· M' e•·gs ~~~~~\:~:~:rer!~~'·a·s~.~~~~~, ri~ii~~~~i;~,::;;:: h~:~be~

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i health and welFare off1c1al. Da·
vid ·porter; son of Mr. and Mrs.
l J. Sherman Porter, was namis message.
area, believed to have left fori ed most valuable player on the
parts unknown. was seen again. South Dakota State University
EVERYONE IS POINTING to- One of the freakish items of I eleven. Joe Stewart, county
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ed to the State Department of Clark. son of Mrs. Cedric Clark, mas savings

club mem bers., ONE OF THE BIG events

and 1he late Judge Clark. has [ whir,h ha.s inc!'eased the tempo: lhe. week .was the annual' I '
been named a superintend ent at : of 5JiOP_pHlg. Mo~t store~ hav~ l polls B?smess and
,
Norfolk Navy Yard. Andrew theil' wmdows tn mmed m holl· i Women s Club Bosses' Night.
CO;-.tSTRUC'J ION OF s&lt;verat Cross o[ Racine has been re- day amy, and the intensive Ed Mason, former FBI
k;nds 1s undt•rway 111 lh~ Meu;::s elected president tf the Meigs rush wil! start with the b 1 r agent at Cincinnati, and

F.dura tioo.

area .. Hughes Co~struclwn of County Farm Bureau. Hopalong Sanla Cia"' oar.de
ltuntmg_ton ." laymg 24,000 feet Cassidy will be the g u e s i night in Galli polis.
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~~ the Pomert~Y. area ~peaker at the Dr('. 5 Pomeroy
Columbia Gas ;,f Ohio. A grid banquet.

for
new four-bay car \\ash estab·
lishment is taking shape on the

old Swisher Coal Co. tipple lot

b11s last Sunday. Their latest ·

Chri ~t ma~ tree

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annual production to . THE STn.ANG BlRD lht~C, ler of Pt. Pleasant. There was :
150.000.UOO pound s. This is the , exc ited Mason county res1 dents, i only minor damage.

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end in the Bend &lt;1rea-. Me1gs i nounced in the past four years. I
Cc•unty Gardt'n Club is holding !' A previous expansion of the ,
it s Christmas flower show. On plant is still underway.
Suod.1y the Junior Mi~s talent I
s.ilow and pagennt wil l be a m;:~- ! THANKSGIVING WAS a qui·
Jur attr&lt;wti(tn. Jllmes Mees i-; ct period in spite of the fac t
the nwsfer of cereiTlonies. Six·. th&lt;1t sevf' n highway accident s
trt•n beautiful. and
talented ! Wt'!'e investigated, with no one 1
mJ~q'S" in Ihe el'rn t Wf'I'C piC · 1 bt:ing seriously injured.
tun'd tillS WPt&gt;k in 1he Sentinel. I
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Til E HOLIDAY SEAS0:-1 O!&gt;'
P0\11-:IWY ('0l11\ClL
h:t.~ I f'nrd \\iith ;t conrert by the Holpmrlla ~d a 2·fon truck fur usr i zer Jlosp it:1l Sclw•l of Nursing
!or tile ~ j rE'~'I departmrnl. Ar I Glee clu b Tuesday eveni ng in
md111 :111fe &lt;l).W in~t exe~s i ve ; Davis Hall formal lounge under
nul \ " hy mo!or vehiclrs was ~ direction Jf Mr. Merlyn Ross.
:1ppruved. In \1i ddlrport po licr Community Thanksgiving mv- .1
l1 a~· e cra cked do\m on parking ice was held this year in St. Pel·
Bll'lfr (Jffenders. Ttv:oy now have er's Episcopal church,
\\'ith
thre-e days te pay up, and if : Rev . Hughey Jones brin ging the

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would like to help lbe Untied
AdmiHN - Mra. Melvin
Statu in the propaganda war
Pt. Pleasant; B o n 0 1e llalnsl commullii!D. He did
I!.!•Carlly, Apple Grove; Mn. elaborate.
PI Pleasant·
He also bas high praise
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'o'td"a'"ke'r, Pt. Ple;aant; the civil righlll_ pro~ss made
1~~~,' Tempi ton
In the aouth durmg hiS absenc..
h
Lois
p't. Pleasant; ~ 1~, of restrooms marked
Raridail WiJJon, Kanauga. 0. colored was one_!!_I lbe __

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Dlochar&amp;"d - Harold num-1
pbrey, Pt. Pleasant;
Caudill, Pt. Pleasant; Mary
Coy, Gallon, 0., OrviJle Peri'V.
Cherlesb&gt;n; Gary Harper,
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wardrobe to us. We'll send it back looking like new. Dresses .... sldrtl ....
sweaters .... slacks .... even precious evening clothes •••. all dry clean·
50

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accepted untll Dec. 2

I he lllgbted Nativity Scene with lire- Christmas Wonderland, Wizard

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TAWNEY
JEWELERS

PT. PLEASANT, WEST VIRGINIA

422s-ndAve.
Gallipolis, Ohio

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
POMEROY, OHIO

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Make Christmas last all year long ...
With "heavenly carpet'' by Lees.

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Holzer lloopllal:
Vlsltlna ter, Efnora Sue, Nov. 17, and
hours 1-4 111111 7-8 p.m. Parents Mr. and Mrs. Jarvie Denver
only on Pediatrics Ward.
Burke, 1\1. 2, Wellston, a daufb.
Admlloteu
.. ter, Fay Denise, Nov. 19.
Mrs. Roger L. Hood,
304 Proiii!Pt Palleo\1 - Miss
ll'ourth Ave.; Mn. Marcel Q. ,rls Booth, Jackson; Mrs. Opal
U&gt;ronel, 101 Cottoo L•ne: Ulys· i Taekelt, 111. 4, Oak Hill; Mrs. 1
lOS G. ArrowOOit ~·I Galllpo- iJem!Da Sherman, Beaver; Paul
lis: Gilbert I. VanSICkle, Rt 2 Sarteant, Rt. 3, oak !Hll; PlumGallipolis; Mn. Homer W. Wal· mer lllynes, Jackson; Mrs.
t.,r, Waller Hill; 'rlw:n&gt;&lt; H. Etta 'Maerker, Coalton; Mrs.
. Morgan, RL 2 Crown Clty:,Mary Sprlgs, Oak Hill; Mrs.
Carl W. Matto•, Pt. Pleasant; Eunice Hughes, Oak l!lll; Mrs.
Mrs. OUs B. Ralldolph, Rt 2 Sarah Vim, Hamden; Ronald
Leon, W. Vs.: S1•ihC) B Jones. IDunn, Jackson; Jobn Lambert,
Pomeroy; Mrs. Roger C. Gaul, IRt·. 2I Oak IHll ·• Oscar Woolum I
CheBtor Star Rt.; NoIa C. i Rt. 1, Jackson; Mrs. I'lc~nnce
Young, Rt. I Minersvllle; Cochran, Rt. 2, oak Hill; Mrl,
James K. Wisecup, Pomeroy; I'lorenee Com, Rt. 2, Oak
Mrs. Essie Wiltshire, Racine;
Green Jackson· WliiJ.
Mrs. Marvin T. Rose, Rt. 4
E. Dole, Oak Hill;
bany; Charles E.
Davis, Oak Hill ; J. Newlon
I Oak Hill; Curtis W.
Davis, Main St., Oak lllll; Mrt.
Rt. I IrontDn; Louis D.
Flsber, Oak !Hll, olld
Jackson ; Mrs. Dave
·John F. E-rano, oak Hill;
RadcUII; Mrs. Robert E.
Coll!ey, Oak
Jolm
~-· PeV&lt;&gt;; John L.
Fry, Rt. 3, Oak Hill; Wlllda
ClnchulaU; Mrs. Mack Dlclcess, Sharp, Jackson; Edward'
Ironton Stir Rt.; Tbomaa. A.
Fry, Rt. 2, Gallipoils and
Willis, Hamden; Byrd Dillinger,
Sara Fox Oak l!lll.
Sr., Rt. 4 Jticl&lt;lon.
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INTO LUXURY!

Trim your tree in comfort.
Make everyone happy with
Hush PuPPieS• casual shoes

A wonderlully wide variety of Nylon
')'rico! Slips. Molded bodice of satin and
laces - some with richly appl!queo and
all have lace hems. White only. Sizes 32·

Styles and sizes to fit every member of the fa mi ly.
And ple~se t:lf'nl aiL Don't stop there. Oe l1gh t yo ur
fnenUs . Don 't k11aw s1zes? Give them a li:lfl cer1 111 ca te
for the Hush Pu1Jp1P'i' casuals cf lhe1r
choice in Breal hnl' Brushed Pi~sk in"' or
new smou:11 l •~ath!-' r filf'(l! all thnn~ ''0lJ.
Every t1me they put Lhe m un.

Other Fine Slips To $7.00

"LUXURY LANE" a luxurious all wool carpet that stayS prettY
as new, year after year. Complements either contemporary

or

traditional themes. Expertly installed wall to wall.

$14.75 .... yd.

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WORTH MUCH MORE

38, 40·44.

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"SPICEWOOD" the most attractive 100% nylon multlcolorecl
carpet.

For

rugged long wear in family rooms. Feast your

eyes

on eleven sparkling color correlations, priced low for Christ·
m11s only. On yourfloor.

$10.75 .... yd.

"BERKSHIRE" an extra thick and durable Acrilan

(1 00%).

Twelve luscious colors to put just the right sparkle In your
room. Completely installed with padding and labor.

Childrens - - - ss.99up
Boys &amp;Girls - - s6.99 up
Womens
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$10.99
Mens - - -

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Frothy and Delicate
"DANDY" Blouses
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Double layer of ruffled delicate
laces - in collar front and
sleeves is the new~st fashion
hit. White only. SI•es •32 to :iS.
Others from $~.99 to $8.99

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this year,' w~at i'i:'ltt~~" gift to
give or l'l!celve , an a box of
nylons with wear by the mile.
Colors: Smooth Brown Beige,
Rose llelge, Soft Off Black.
Sizes·~~ jo 11:

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FABULOUS NYLONS '

Other Du•lers $6,99 up

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ORDER NOW TO HAVE INSTALLED FOR CHRISTMAS! COME IN OR CALL
FOR SAMPLES TO BE BROUGHT TO YOUR · HOME

sp.cial

and bell

sleeves trimm ed with Val Lact&gt;~
and Sa1in Piping, Salin buttons
closing. Fully washable. ('olors:
pink and blue, Si,., 10-18

"Servi ng You Since 1936"
324 Second Avo.
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Enrollments will be

Call, wrlto, or visit lor
Tweedledum and Tweedledee, iMen mounted on camels, depict- Company, Bunnies and the _--,. ~talog and information
Approved for Vllerans
and more fairy llle cbaractert ing adoration at the birth of Ihe YoJI Bear, and Pixie,
from Alice in Wonderlaad, make Christ Cllild.
and Jenkl, annually visit
up Ute Tea Party group In a ,
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Company's Division ofl!oes on
GALLIPOLIS
new, imaginative al!d aulmat.-1 The lighted '!'Inger,
p~m rotallng basis. Division olfllces
ed display Utled "Alice In 'Lec- ltrees, and native stone bmld- are located at Delaware, .
BUSINESS COLLEGE
tricland" at Columbus and Sou- ling add an awesomeness as well
Hillsboro Circleville IJid
them Ohio Electric ComJ&gt;8111'S aa autbentlciiy lA&gt; Ute area.
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Streetl, Columbus.
are located throughout
Another lmjlresl;ive djsplay at Electr)e Company's
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visit to the Style Center .

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Complete
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watch and s.tarted watches ticking. Now the tick tQCk it Jf
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300fork
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It's keeps
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If wrist 1imeplece ever. Accutron euaranteest everase1 fl
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:J, and his complt'le sched~le the ca pacit;.· of the pltmt will Plrrflttl lS club commodore.
I(Ill r.u. _7 flv.e rnJ!es north e[
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w:is outli nrd 1ilis wet•k. 1 t1e be nbout ;J(I per cent higher!I
1Galhrtths dnven by Betty Fow-

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art&gt; bting made to tile Mei~s I. benrfll from ind ustrial drvelop· trees, whirh ,.,ill benefit tlwir
·wa~ at I the home of Daisy
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Wt:lfare building in Middleport. •ment. Th is wrt'k hrightenrd th" projects. The Galli poli.~
" 11 Hlankens lip on Tuesday nigll l,
; . and tile by.pass highw&lt;ty prr.jf'ct ! picture r.\·en
more with the I d1.1h is rxpanding, an!1rJimc ing ; whl'n a house belonging to Rayi&lt; progressing.
i ;mnouncement that the &lt;:o..t- l thrs '.'eek it has purchased four ' mood Barr was damagt•d to tlle
i yt&gt;ar 'li re and Hubber to., w1!1 add111ona! a crt's (Jf land from ex lr nt of $1,500 and the con tent s
THE S.'\~TA CJ.Al lS p:H'ade ;l fu rther expand its polye:;lr r re- :\·Jr. ;~nd Mrs. r. H. Ma('k vf $500. It was the 87th fire run or
w;Js tlw atlri'lrtion in J\·liddlc- .~i n pla nt at Ashton in Mason Columhu'i, along the ha nks ,,f · the yc11r f~r the Gallipolis de-1

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81Jked the sovernment tbil weelt: to help llim lturn.
son Danny, Raelne;
A&amp;DMIIDCI Mrl. Qeorp ,L~ l _l explain to
how democracy exrels communism. "As a boy It bought of Ch~ IWhlto 'and Claude CU!JDIItCllllll, lo!.r- llld Mrl. Jllll llo
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a 10rt of personal referendum between cago as a Mecca lor Negroe~. l Syracu.O; Pwl Seerlel, D .Gilllpolll, wilt .. 1110 _ .
and democracy by seeing both flrst-h,nd and Memphis It wnrkin&amp; out ita ertvU!e ; Ernest Young, Pome- ben of bod! e1ub1.
up my mind the hard way,'' said the sUm Negro, problems bettor than Chicago," roy; John Keal'lll, Hartford,
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who
been home five months. He has been Uvlng here he uid.
w. va., aU members of ''nle
VJSlr IN m•"lll
bls mother, hl9 Chinese
Adam• refused tD dilou,. Friendly CltiJ:ens Bllld Radio Mr. IIIII Mn. MIDanll DadDo
and two children.
lcated. "But there'• somethilla "black power" but oatd Negroes Club" were 'nlankoJivina par- worth, HUillhliiGD. W. Va.lpeal
.
h I like bettor. In China I learn- "need tD look intD our own ty guests Wednelltlay ni&amp;hl of Friday wllh ACJIII Wblll filii
lie defected to Red
D Ina
don't want your milld l lba:a:_:;~_,......,,...,...~·~
·Th~e~:J~~R~ad::fo~CI~u~b~"~a~t~Ridlar:=d~Duck::worth.::~-iilll..-l
durinfl the Korean conOlct
or subjugated
to ,.•
remained tiler&lt;~ lor 13 years.
or some system. To I
"I like all this," he said
able to talk freely Ill wonmiddle ciuo neiahborhood
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lwilf'" is mother'• home a ... Adamt1 wbo now works for :

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JAYC.EES r I es, and guests attended the bancewed thelr charter m. Colum- ouet at Grace Methodist church.

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made a hfe member;
va Gibbs, formerly of ~!:~~ ~
lis, now of Florida, rl
her 50-year pin, and Miss
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f;ite for the new Meigs Local DR. RAYMOND BOICE, one ward Christm~s. Elaborate dec- 1 the .week was a 12. inch. wide commissioner, .has been ~am· with the .Gen~ral Gra~d
High school has bee;, delayed of four Meigs men to take Scol·[ orations are JUst. about com·.turnlp brought to th1 s ofhce
i ed to the .adv1sory
.ter
Washmgton
duo to the difficulty in obtain- tish Rite work in Columbus, ptete m the Public Square and ! Carrot Waugh. Grown on
of the Calha County ExtenSion the fall of l9Go.
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in .g options. The Vocatienal sur ·1 was named president of the in t11e business secti&lt;tn. During I John Waugh Iarm below I
vey of Meigs county has bePn class numbering 2.40 Masons. the past week Gallipolis hanks den, Jt weighed 10 pounds.
comp leted, and resulls forward· Lt. Senior Grade A r t h u r released some $284.0~to Chri st·

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Guiding Hand school. ·
has 'neliS 11nclude Mrs. Allee wone.l

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By Dwlgbt C. Wetberholt
they don't, the assessment
IN MEIGS COUNTY
$5.
A decision in selection of a

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i health and welFare off1c1al. Da·
vid ·porter; son of Mr. and Mrs.
l J. Sherman Porter, was namis message.
area, believed to have left fori ed most valuable player on the
parts unknown. was seen again. South Dakota State University
EVERYONE IS POINTING to- One of the freakish items of I eleven. Joe Stewart, county
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ed to the State Department of Clark. son of Mrs. Cedric Clark, mas savings

club mem bers., ONE OF THE BIG events

and 1he late Judge Clark. has [ whir,h ha.s inc!'eased the tempo: lhe. week .was the annual' I '
been named a superintend ent at : of 5JiOP_pHlg. Mo~t store~ hav~ l polls B?smess and
,
Norfolk Navy Yard. Andrew theil' wmdows tn mmed m holl· i Women s Club Bosses' Night.
CO;-.tSTRUC'J ION OF s&lt;verat Cross o[ Racine has been re- day amy, and the intensive Ed Mason, former FBI
k;nds 1s undt•rway 111 lh~ Meu;::s elected president tf the Meigs rush wil! start with the b 1 r agent at Cincinnati, and

F.dura tioo.

area .. Hughes Co~struclwn of County Farm Bureau. Hopalong Sanla Cia"' oar.de
ltuntmg_ton ." laymg 24,000 feet Cassidy will be the g u e s i night in Galli polis.
(Jf

~~ the Pomert~Y. area ~peaker at the Dr('. 5 Pomeroy
Columbia Gas ;,f Ohio. A grid banquet.

for
new four-bay car \\ash estab·
lishment is taking shape on the

old Swisher Coal Co. tipple lot

b11s last Sunday. Their latest ·

Chri ~t ma~ tree

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annual production to . THE STn.ANG BlRD lht~C, ler of Pt. Pleasant. There was :
150.000.UOO pound s. This is the , exc ited Mason county res1 dents, i only minor damage.

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end in the Bend &lt;1rea-. Me1gs i nounced in the past four years. I
Cc•unty Gardt'n Club is holding !' A previous expansion of the ,
it s Christmas flower show. On plant is still underway.
Suod.1y the Junior Mi~s talent I
s.ilow and pagennt wil l be a m;:~- ! THANKSGIVING WAS a qui·
Jur attr&lt;wti(tn. Jllmes Mees i-; ct period in spite of the fac t
the nwsfer of cereiTlonies. Six·. th&lt;1t sevf' n highway accident s
trt•n beautiful. and
talented ! Wt'!'e investigated, with no one 1
mJ~q'S" in Ihe el'rn t Wf'I'C piC · 1 bt:ing seriously injured.
tun'd tillS WPt&gt;k in 1he Sentinel. I
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P0\11-:IWY ('0l11\ClL
h:t.~ I f'nrd \\iith ;t conrert by the Holpmrlla ~d a 2·fon truck fur usr i zer Jlosp it:1l Sclw•l of Nursing
!or tile ~ j rE'~'I departmrnl. Ar I Glee clu b Tuesday eveni ng in
md111 :111fe &lt;l).W in~t exe~s i ve ; Davis Hall formal lounge under
nul \ " hy mo!or vehiclrs was ~ direction Jf Mr. Merlyn Ross.
:1ppruved. In \1i ddlrport po licr Community Thanksgiving mv- .1
l1 a~· e cra cked do\m on parking ice was held this year in St. Pel·
Bll'lfr (Jffenders. Ttv:oy now have er's Episcopal church,
\\'ith
thre-e days te pay up, and if : Rev . Hughey Jones brin ging the

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an insurance company, said De i

would like to help lbe Untied
AdmiHN - Mra. Melvin
Statu in the propaganda war
Pt. Pleasant; B o n 0 1e llalnsl commullii!D. He did
I!.!•Carlly, Apple Grove; Mn. elaborate.
PI Pleasant·
He also bas high praise
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'o'td"a'"ke'r, Pt. Ple;aant; the civil righlll_ pro~ss made
1~~~,' Tempi ton
In the aouth durmg hiS absenc..
h
Lois
p't. Pleasant; ~ 1~, of restrooms marked
Raridail WiJJon, Kanauga. 0. colored was one_!!_I lbe __

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Dlochar&amp;"d - Harold num-1
pbrey, Pt. Pleasant;
Caudill, Pt. Pleasant; Mary
Coy, Gallon, 0., OrviJle Peri'V.
Cherlesb&gt;n; Gary Harper,
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Alice in '{.ectriclarul

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wardrobe to us. We'll send it back looking like new. Dresses .... sldrtl ....
sweaters .... slacks .... even precious evening clothes •••. all dry clean·
50

new . . .. and so weU on you, too.

accepted untll Dec. 2

I he lllgbted Nativity Scene with lire- Christmas Wonderland, Wizard

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TAWNEY
JEWELERS

PT. PLEASANT, WEST VIRGINIA

422s-ndAve.
Gallipolis, Ohio

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
POMEROY, OHIO

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Make Christmas last all year long ...
With "heavenly carpet'' by Lees.

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Holzer lloopllal:
Vlsltlna ter, Efnora Sue, Nov. 17, and
hours 1-4 111111 7-8 p.m. Parents Mr. and Mrs. Jarvie Denver
only on Pediatrics Ward.
Burke, 1\1. 2, Wellston, a daufb.
Admlloteu
.. ter, Fay Denise, Nov. 19.
Mrs. Roger L. Hood,
304 Proiii!Pt Palleo\1 - Miss
ll'ourth Ave.; Mn. Marcel Q. ,rls Booth, Jackson; Mrs. Opal
U&gt;ronel, 101 Cottoo L•ne: Ulys· i Taekelt, 111. 4, Oak Hill; Mrs. 1
lOS G. ArrowOOit ~·I Galllpo- iJem!Da Sherman, Beaver; Paul
lis: Gilbert I. VanSICkle, Rt 2 Sarteant, Rt. 3, oak !Hll; PlumGallipolis; Mn. Homer W. Wal· mer lllynes, Jackson; Mrs.
t.,r, Waller Hill; 'rlw:n&gt;&lt; H. Etta 'Maerker, Coalton; Mrs.
. Morgan, RL 2 Crown Clty:,Mary Sprlgs, Oak Hill; Mrs.
Carl W. Matto•, Pt. Pleasant; Eunice Hughes, Oak l!lll; Mrs.
Mrs. OUs B. Ralldolph, Rt 2 Sarah Vim, Hamden; Ronald
Leon, W. Vs.: S1•ihC) B Jones. IDunn, Jackson; Jobn Lambert,
Pomeroy; Mrs. Roger C. Gaul, IRt·. 2I Oak IHll ·• Oscar Woolum I
CheBtor Star Rt.; NoIa C. i Rt. 1, Jackson; Mrs. I'lc~nnce
Young, Rt. I Minersvllle; Cochran, Rt. 2, oak Hill; Mrl,
James K. Wisecup, Pomeroy; I'lorenee Com, Rt. 2, Oak
Mrs. Essie Wiltshire, Racine;
Green Jackson· WliiJ.
Mrs. Marvin T. Rose, Rt. 4
E. Dole, Oak Hill;
bany; Charles E.
Davis, Oak Hill ; J. Newlon
I Oak Hill; Curtis W.
Davis, Main St., Oak lllll; Mrt.
Rt. I IrontDn; Louis D.
Flsber, Oak !Hll, olld
Jackson ; Mrs. Dave
·John F. E-rano, oak Hill;
RadcUII; Mrs. Robert E.
Coll!ey, Oak
Jolm
~-· PeV&lt;&gt;; John L.
Fry, Rt. 3, Oak Hill; Wlllda
ClnchulaU; Mrs. Mack Dlclcess, Sharp, Jackson; Edward'
Ironton Stir Rt.; Tbomaa. A.
Fry, Rt. 2, Gallipoils and
Willis, Hamden; Byrd Dillinger,
Sara Fox Oak l!lll.
Sr., Rt. 4 Jticl&lt;lon.
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SHE WILL SLIP
INTO LUXURY!

Trim your tree in comfort.
Make everyone happy with
Hush PuPPieS• casual shoes

A wonderlully wide variety of Nylon
')'rico! Slips. Molded bodice of satin and
laces - some with richly appl!queo and
all have lace hems. White only. Sizes 32·

Styles and sizes to fit every member of the fa mi ly.
And ple~se t:lf'nl aiL Don't stop there. Oe l1gh t yo ur
fnenUs . Don 't k11aw s1zes? Give them a li:lfl cer1 111 ca te
for the Hush Pu1Jp1P'i' casuals cf lhe1r
choice in Breal hnl' Brushed Pi~sk in"' or
new smou:11 l •~ath!-' r filf'(l! all thnn~ ''0lJ.
Every t1me they put Lhe m un.

Other Fine Slips To $7.00

"LUXURY LANE" a luxurious all wool carpet that stayS prettY
as new, year after year. Complements either contemporary

or

traditional themes. Expertly installed wall to wall.

$14.75 .... yd.

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WORTH MUCH MORE

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"SPICEWOOD" the most attractive 100% nylon multlcolorecl
carpet.

For

rugged long wear in family rooms. Feast your

eyes

on eleven sparkling color correlations, priced low for Christ·
m11s only. On yourfloor.

$10.75 .... yd.

"BERKSHIRE" an extra thick and durable Acrilan

(1 00%).

Twelve luscious colors to put just the right sparkle In your
room. Completely installed with padding and labor.

Childrens - - - ss.99up
Boys &amp;Girls - - s6.99 up
Womens
- - - $9.99
$10.99
Mens - - -

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Cardigan neckline

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Frothy and Delicate
"DANDY" Blouses
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In Acetate Crepe·
Double layer of ruffled delicate
laces - in collar front and
sleeves is the new~st fashion
hit. White only. SI•es •32 to :iS.
Others from $~.99 to $8.99

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this year,' w~at i'i:'ltt~~" gift to
give or l'l!celve , an a box of
nylons with wear by the mile.
Colors: Smooth Brown Beige,
Rose llelge, Soft Off Black.
Sizes·~~ jo 11:

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FABULOUS NYLONS '

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ORDER NOW TO HAVE INSTALLED FOR CHRISTMAS! COME IN OR CALL
FOR SAMPLES TO BE BROUGHT TO YOUR · HOME

sp.cial

and bell

sleeves trimm ed with Val Lact&gt;~
and Sa1in Piping, Salin buttons
closing. Fully washable. ('olors:
pink and blue, Si,., 10-18

"Servi ng You Since 1936"
324 Second Avo.
Open Fri. Nit• Til 8

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Luxury look

Enrollments will be

Call, wrlto, or visit lor
Tweedledum and Tweedledee, iMen mounted on camels, depict- Company, Bunnies and the _--,. ~talog and information
Approved for Vllerans
and more fairy llle cbaractert ing adoration at the birth of Ihe YoJI Bear, and Pixie,
from Alice in Wonderlaad, make Christ Cllild.
and Jenkl, annually visit
up Ute Tea Party group In a ,
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Company's Division ofl!oes on
GALLIPOLIS
new, imaginative al!d aulmat.-1 The lighted '!'Inger,
p~m rotallng basis. Division olfllces
ed display Utled "Alice In 'Lec- ltrees, and native stone bmld- are located at Delaware, .
BUSINESS COLLEGE
tricland" at Columbus and Sou- ling add an awesomeness as well
Hillsboro Circleville IJid
them Ohio Electric ComJ&gt;8111'S aa autbentlciiy lA&gt; Ute area.
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malo lobby, Front and Spring Additional Holiday
Streetl, Columbus.
are located throughout
Another lmjlresl;ive djsplay at Electr)e Company's
oervlce .
the M.m Office II ln. lofll1' area. 4 Becond NaUvtty

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Come In For Free Tickets
, No Purchase Required

LAUNDRY

with the

Whl~ Rabbit, tile Cheshire Cat, like figures of the Three Wise ol Oz, Huckleberry Hound

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ed to dazzling perfection. You won't recognize your own clothes, they look

Alice in 'Lectricland Highlight of Shows

NITE OPEN 'Til B

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DRY CLEANING

.Economy
. --·-nilwltchn

There It 1 lob with
Unlimited Opportunltln
for tvery GBC Graduate

visit to the Style Center .

We Are Participating In
GALLIPOLIS MERCHANTS

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eStcretarlal
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FREE GIFT WRAPPING

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· WE'RE EXPERTS!

Complete
Diploma Courses

season with a

DAN THOMAS
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The Better Jobs

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lllat was the year they put the balance wheel tirto tho
watch and s.tarted watches ticking. Now the tick tQCk it Jf
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obsolete.
300fork
years,
It's keeps
been replaced
by thevibra·
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Ac:cutron®After
tuning
which
time through
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If wrist 1imeplece ever. Accutron euaranteest everase1 fl
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and GIFT SHOP
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1n Pomt'roy h.y nvPr boat nrc. fmm Bladen. This means that[ p~t'senl: boatmg f&lt;J( IIlhes. Hugo nm was m.ade t~ a cnr on hr!:'
:J, and his complt'le sched~le the ca pacit;.· of the pltmt will Plrrflttl lS club commodore.
I(Ill r.u. _7 flv.e rnJ!es north e[
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w:is outli nrd 1ilis wet•k. 1 t1e be nbout ;J(I per cent higher!I
1Galhrtths dnven by Betty Fow-

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tn Pomeroy. Fini~hing touche•:: Tri-County ;m~t~ continues to project i." se lling 2.10 Christmllr.. BIGGEST FIRE of the wee-k
art&gt; bting made to tile Mei~s I. benrfll from ind ustrial drvelop· trees, whirh ,.,ill benefit tlwir
·wa~ at I the home of Daisy
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Wt:lfare building in Middleport. •ment. Th is wrt'k hrightenrd th" projects. The Galli poli.~
" 11 Hlankens lip on Tuesday nigll l,
; . and tile by.pass highw&lt;ty prr.jf'ct ! picture r.\·en
more with the I d1.1h is rxpanding, an!1rJimc ing ; whl'n a house belonging to Rayi&lt; progressing.
i ;mnouncement that the &lt;:o..t- l thrs '.'eek it has purchased four ' mood Barr was damagt•d to tlle
i yt&gt;ar 'li re and Hubber to., w1!1 add111ona! a crt's (Jf land from ex lr nt of $1,500 and the con tent s
THE S.'\~TA CJ.Al lS p:H'ade ;l fu rther expand its polye:;lr r re- :\·Jr. ;~nd Mrs. r. H. Ma('k vf $500. It was the 87th fire run or
w;Js tlw atlri'lrtion in J\·liddlc- .~i n pla nt at Ashton in Mason Columhu'i, along the ha nks ,,f · the yc11r f~r the Gallipolis de-1

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MEMPIUS, Tenn. (UPI) - Korean war turncoat Clar· things be noticed upon his re- , Mr. and Mra. Emil ll)'IIOII. 1'bey IIJf ,...... ~ence
81Jked the sovernment tbil weelt: to help llim lturn.
son Danny, Raelne;
A&amp;DMIIDCI Mrl. Qeorp ,L~ l _l explain to
how democracy exrels communism. "As a boy It bought of Ch~ IWhlto 'and Claude CU!JDIItCllllll, lo!.r- llld Mrl. Jllll llo
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a 10rt of personal referendum between cago as a Mecca lor Negroe~. l Syracu.O; Pwl Seerlel, D .Gilllpolll, wilt .. 1110 _ .
and democracy by seeing both flrst-h,nd and Memphis It wnrkin&amp; out ita ertvU!e ; Ernest Young, Pome- ben of bod! e1ub1.
up my mind the hard way,'' said the sUm Negro, problems bettor than Chicago," roy; John Keal'lll, Hartford,
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who
been home five months. He has been Uvlng here he uid.
w. va., aU members of ''nle
VJSlr IN m•"lll
bls mother, hl9 Chinese
Adam• refused tD dilou,. Friendly CltiJ:ens Bllld Radio Mr. IIIII Mn. MIDanll DadDo
and two children.
lcated. "But there'• somethilla "black power" but oatd Negroes Club" were 'nlankoJivina par- worth, HUillhliiGD. W. Va.lpeal
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h I like bettor. In China I learn- "need tD look intD our own ty guests Wednelltlay ni&amp;hl of Friday wllh ACJIII Wblll filii
lie defected to Red
D Ina
don't want your milld l lba:a:_:;~_,......,,...,...~·~
·Th~e~:J~~R~ad::fo~CI~u~b~"~a~t~Ridlar:=d~Duck::worth.::~-iilll..-l
durinfl the Korean conOlct
or subjugated
to ,.•
remained tiler&lt;~ lor 13 years.
or some system. To I
"I like all this," he said
able to talk freely Ill wonmiddle ciuo neiahborhood
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lwilf'" is mother'• home a ... Adamt1 wbo now works for :

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JAYC.EES r I es, and guests attended the bancewed thelr charter m. Colum- ouet at Grace Methodist church.

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Columbus Dispatch, spoke

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made a hfe member;
va Gibbs, formerly of ~!:~~ ~
lis, now of Florida, rl
her 50-year pin, and Miss
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f;ite for the new Meigs Local DR. RAYMOND BOICE, one ward Christm~s. Elaborate dec- 1 the .week was a 12. inch. wide commissioner, .has been ~am· with the .Gen~ral Gra~d
High school has bee;, delayed of four Meigs men to take Scol·[ orations are JUst. about com·.turnlp brought to th1 s ofhce
i ed to the .adv1sory
.ter
Washmgton
duo to the difficulty in obtain- tish Rite work in Columbus, ptete m the Public Square and ! Carrot Waugh. Grown on
of the Calha County ExtenSion the fall of l9Go.
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in .g options. The Vocatienal sur ·1 was named president of the in t11e business secti&lt;tn. During I John Waugh Iarm below I
vey of Meigs county has bePn class numbering 2.40 Masons. the past week Gallipolis hanks den, Jt weighed 10 pounds.
comp leted, and resulls forward· Lt. Senior Grade A r t h u r released some $284.0~to Chri st·

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Beatrlee Cleveland, 0 h l ·a 11,-0blo Ass6tiatlon of Garden If .
w . _rones, A ens,
State University, Assistant Stata Clubs, met 't Marietta on No- J~!~ ~tstandmg Regional
.4-H Leader and Ivan Arcnor; vember 10.
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IJackson Area 4-H agen~· will state Awards were presented The Hill and Dale ana the
!Speak to county 4-H comlnlttee to lhe following clubs, Garden Valley View Garden Clul&gt;s were
members at Oscar's, GaUipolis, Therapy, Class ''A" weekly pro· host clubs in honoring Mrs. AI·
December 7. Attending will be gram, to Chester Garden Club, bert. Pool, State President ot
members of the Gallla, Jacll· 3rd place: Class "B" monthly ,OAGC, Mrs. Pool thankod tbe
son, Lawrence, and Meigs Coun- program, 1st place lie, Athens !members for their kindness and
ty 4-H Committees. ·
County Clubs, McArthur, and :cooperation. She announced that
The Committee members J b Rutland club, working at Alb· approxlmataly halt ol the Wall·
IThe County Committee ~ ' ens Stab! Hospital, and Gallia kenna Fund had been paid and
]and Relationships to the Sta~ Clll!"ty clubs working at Galli• the Committee Is hoping that
i 4-H Committee are topics of pobs State Hospital.
the balance will be paid by
this meeting. Committee mem- In Ute State Kodachrome !next year. A gtft was pre,.ntbers will also bear bow tlley ~"!"' contest, Class winners, ed lo Mrs. Pool.
can work more effectively and
· Lydia Ebersbach, Pome. Mrs. Jack Robson Regl 1
be
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roy and Mrs Edward Mi i k
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more con 1dent as a county Athe wb •
z c e. Director, presided al the llusl' committee member.
I Tb ns,S o won eight awards. ness meettng and annount-.d
e tate Award for Year· that th S .
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Twenty persons are expected ' hooks, Musklngum plared lst· lh td I eM prtng meeting will be
for this four-county
meeting Htll and Date, 3rd: State Flow' T~e n ~y at Pomeroy. Ohio .
. Which begins with a 7 p.m. din· er Show Awards, single club b that~ ance pnze was won
ner. Sears-Roebuck Foundati&lt;m Christmas show,
Muskingum YMI,: phe;ter Garden ( lub.
" cooperating with the Ohio Club 1st, and for group Christ- accredi~u Reed, Newark, an
Cooperative Extension Service mas Clubs, Meigs County 2nd
Judge, shared some
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m sponsoring this event.
The State Publicity Book' con.
knowledge she has gain·
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t est award to Hill and Dale.. ' andmher
y~ars
ol flower
arranging of Rto Gran de CoII ege are spons~ring a rummage sale on Dec. 3 to raise mone
theme
was "Driftwood
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fol:.:hecnfw Davts Library at the college. Pictured ieft to right arl:
n awa . was presented to arrangements.
. n c en,
u o asuonne, Doug Shepeard, jlernie Murphay, and
Dow- ·
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Miss Lynda Rees
Of Gallipolis
Saturday Bride

Thomas
E.Airman
Watson,Second
son of Class
MI. and
Mrs.
Everett L. Watson of Tuppel'll
Plams.has arrived for duty al
Zaragoza AB, Spain. Airman ·
Watson, a special vehicle repairman, previously served at
McGuire AFB, N. J. He is a
.graduate of Eastern
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OPEN
MONDAY
'TIL 8
Men•

!loft$ouch fllylin? . . .

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by Craig
Noblo and
Allen 'A'

NEW FLANNELffiE, CHALLIS and
CUDDLE TRIQUE
by
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SHE'LL LOVE ONE
OF THESE!
LADIES
FINE QUALITY

$2,98

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TAPESTRY
PURSES

14'12 to 17
Sites

In All His
favorite

collar styles
Others

$1.99-$3.99

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Mens Broadcloth
and Flannel
SHE L()VES
NICE THINGS!
LADIES
NYLON
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MAS
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HIM SLACKS
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FOR BlltJ

e POWER TOOLS
e FLASHLIGHTS
e POCKET KNIVES
eHAND TOOLS
eGUN RACKS
eHAND WARMERS
e HUNTING SUPPLIES
FOR THE CHILDREN

AUTOMATIC
ELEORIC
DEEP FRYER
AND COOKER

$1.98

They re uautslte - lovely to touch
and wear. tlemure, lace bodices and
lac~, pleated, .ruffied hems bighligbt
fall's msplred slip fashions. Luscious colors.

Beautiful
Selection
OfiAcli•

'1 and terry cloth, short

e FIREPLACE FIXTURES
e ELECTRIC BLANKETS
e ELECTRIC LOGS
e ELECTRIC CLOCKS
e SMALL APPLIANCES
e CARVING SETS
eRADIOS

Christma
SPECIAL!

G.E. STEAM
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DRY IRON
Model F 70

REG. $10.95

REG. $17.95

$9.95

$1l95

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by Movie Star
ALL NYLON

THE IDEAL GIFT

S~eer overlay with laces In white,

Genuine leather,

pmk, blue, maize, French blue
apricot. Sizes S. M. L,
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black and brown,

$1.98

in all sizes.

Others to $3.99
Others
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DINNER
CLOTHS

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DnUXE
SLICING
KNIVES

Poor Boys
Sl49

CORVAIR

WITH MATCHING
NAPKINS .

Bright holiday colors,
for Utile girls.

54x54,
" With 4 NAPKINS --~~
54X7.&lt; With 6 NAPKINS
4C)x90 With 8 NAPKINS
60xl.OB With 12 NAPKINS
70 ROUND
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THERMAL
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$7.95
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8 New Col..,.
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COTTON and
RAYON DAMASK

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Cltristma

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Palamas have jacket pocket and elastic back
wau;t. Assorted colors.

' Quilted Dyloll, quOted

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Size1i' to 42.

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e SLEDS
eWAGONS
eSCOOTERS
e HUFFY BIKES
e VELOCIPEDES
eAIR RIFLES
eFOOTBALLS
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CENTER SALON

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aJl!l Mrs. Gerald Anthony and Davidson and sons, Lynn and
children, Barbara and Joe, all Roy, Fairborn and Mr and
of Middleport and Mr.
and Mrs. Emerson 'Jones and doughMrs. Raymond Lieving
and ter, Barbara, Middleport. Roy I
chil6ren, Sheila, Mike, Judy, Is a student at Ohio State II
SuS!e ~nd Raymond, west University.
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Holiday weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Abbott Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lambert
and daughter, Lorrl, of Lan. were their daughter and !ami- ·
co•ter. visited tbelr parent&lt;, ov- ly, Mr. and Mrs. George Dooer. tbe holidays, Mr. and Mrs. tittle and children, SteVIe, ConW•lham Morm, and Mr. and nie and Kristy, of Berea.
Mrs. Martin Abbott.
Mr. and Mrs. George Melt&gt;Mra. Margaret Acree,
of hart are spending the holiday
Hooker-St., waa a 'lltanksglvin~ weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Day dinner suest of Mr. and Robert McElhinny In Jerlerson·
Mrs. E. J. Acree and family. ville, Ind. and in Columbus with I
Mr. and Mrs. William Ingels Mr. and Mrs. John Mayer and
left last week for Gahana, Afrl- familyand Mr. and Mrs. Sid·
ca, ,where he will be associat· ney Russell. Mr. Meinhart 11
ed .with Volta Aluminum, sub. on a two weeks vacation from
Sldtary .of the Kaiser Alumin. the Ohio Department of High·
urn. Corp. Mr. Ingels, employed ways.
by Kalser Aluminum for eight Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Gilyears, wlU be workinl In Afrl· more spent the holiday week
ca two years. 'llte Ingels' chll- end in Columbus .with their
dren, Terry Lee, Leslie and daughters and familios, Mr.
Martha, will reside there with and Mrs. Vernon Bobb and sons
their parentl. Mrs. Ingels is Gregg and David, and Mr. and ·
1111! former Vivian Abbott.
Mrs. John Parsons and childDavid Hartinger, Columbus, reo, Julie and Jell.
was Thanksgiving Day guest of Joe Relchmond, freshman
hta mether, Mrs. Violet Hart- Rio Grande College, spent the
mget.
holiday weekend with his parMr. and Mrs. Robert Jay and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Manning
Don Grueser were Thanksgiv- Webster.
lng guests of Mr. end Mrs. Wil· Thanksgiving holiday guests
ham Grueser.
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Moore
Col. and Mrs. James Hart· were his son!~, Mr. and Mrs.
ln~er and children, Jlmmer. i Harry Moore, Jr., and Mr. and
Kmttn, and Michael,
spent 1Mrs. William Moore and daugh.
Thanksgiving with Mrs. Clyda ters, Carla and Kathy, ol AshAJ,ensworth and Mrs. Violet - -..-..... - - - --- -

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tn , Columbu• .wltb A conlributlon was made to py l!ome." and a poem 3 oz., and named Tami Lynn. al in Chitli&lt;'Oihe on Oe&lt;emtier The meeting clltJed Ill Nil'
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Mlsi1 Bess SJnborn
'I!:Ioda Webb, Mrs. Marie Vtln
Mr:g: and ,famlly, Mr. the Veterans !lospltalin· Ch!HI- "Thank•giving,"' written
by ,at Fort Lee base hospiial. Pat
was discussed when the La· tar form after which relm!l;
worcf of the death of Mr H b· Cooney and Richard Sauer, Mid- (,'brt' p' e
and sons, 1eothe
the Pomeroy WCTU Mrs. Jacob Gloeckner.
"'""I grand))drents are Mr and dies AuXJiiarv ot Drew W•h ments were '""etl by Iii r t.
!!1'1 :orevlno of
u dleport.
,
ehaot
met Tuesdav afternoon at the "The Sanctity or the Home" Mrs. Ernest Thompson ot Ai r· •ter Post No 39 . met Tue&gt;day Welsh, Mrs. Thnmton. r.h t. ·
relative of the former
Mr. and Mrs. Bernalil Fultz and r. Mr
Richard Root Unll«&lt; Methodist Church.
was the topic of the devotion; port Road, Gallipolis. and a ,evening. at the Legion hall In Martin and Mrs. KPBJlll _, If
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Mrs. Allen Hampton, Prt&lt;i- taken from I Timothy 14-IS and Ipaternal great grandfather
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and Becky, spent the Mllday M sgV11£
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W!th
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conducted
the
meeting
Ephesians
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Mrs
Rob·
Mr.
Charles
Wo«&lt;ie
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Catherine
WeiRil.
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wtekend In Piqua• with , the ri. Faye
wl&gt;ich opened with the
ert Warner who closed w1t.h Second Ave., Gallipolis Mrs was in charge ot the mtettng l
Bot!OlO too BIG
tendJ~g Columbus Business un. Rev. and Mrlll. Bill Mconiber Mr a.;;: Mts. 'IM! Young, Sr. Iof '"We G~ther To~ether." and prayer. The next meetmg . will Otxon is the former Linda A~ which opened in ntuahstu· form
and top too small?
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lve~stty, spent ThanksglvlnJ va. •nd children at\tl also In South C:Ubl'jdJanka&amp;vmg
Day . lo\ prayer by Mrs. William L. Itt December 9 at the TrmtlY redmk ol Rtchmond, Va. MJS with Eulalia Webster servmg
esbon with her parentl, Mr. (,'ltarleston with "!'· and Mrs.
~' • "~ Mr. end "'ra. Smith. Miss LUcretia Gen- United Qturch of Chrtst.
E•nest Thompson left Fnday as chaplain In the absen•·• ot
Reverse This: Call The
and
Francis
Everson and
· Mr oung,
end famUy. helmer reported that a film
for Petersburg.
_ . Came Neutzling.
Members
."'tendmg a Thanksgiving day Patricta and Jamce,; ' former . · and Mrs. '
f!.oot would be shown at the Pomeroy
GUESTS FOR DINNER
- woshm, to make a cak• or can·
dtnner at the farm home of Middleport residentl.
.Jolanda Ro~h)
vacaUoned P.igb School on January 11 and Mr. and Mrs Purley Karr Twlla, Ray, Tommy and Jane dy for the Veterans party at
&amp;
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Anthony, Mr. and Mrs. Let Davldsnn recently in
and that pamphlets would also be entertained With a ThanksgtY· Ann: Mt. and Mrs. Woodruw Chillicothe are asked to bring
Cherey Ridge, were Mr. and entertalned with a Th'apksglvlng
They VISited m .lackson. distributed to the pupils
inl Day dinner at their home Mora, Jackie, George, Rlchard.l them to the Legion halt the eveMro. Jay Jenkins and oltlldren, Day dinner at their 1\Q,me In I8S., with ber sister and bro- It wai voted to write Gover- In Cbtsler. Guests were Mr. Janet and Judy: Mr. George nmg ot December 14.
S\fve, Beth and David, Port!oo Athens Thursday. Guests , re ther • in • law, Lt. Col and nor Rhodes protesting the sale and Mrs. Paul Karr, Marilyn, Morrison, Tiny, George
and Plans were made for a Christ·
Third &amp; State
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mouth: Mr. w. w. Farley, Mr. their parents and fammer":n. Mrs. Harley Brown who accom- 1of liquor in bottles the sha,. Nancy, Roger and David
Mr. and Mrs. Glen roy mas party at lhe noxl m.-rlnR . I'll. ......0797 er 446-2734
--- and Mrs. Harold Chue, Mr. eluding Mr. and Mrs.
panted them to Houston, Tex. lof the state of Ohio. Mrs. C. len, Mr: and Mrs. Horace Karr, Ewing, and Richard Douglas. December '!1. There will bo 1 ------~...

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A to D.

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We Are P1rticip1ting
In G•llipolis Merch•nts
SHOP·A·RAMA
Come In For Free
Titkats.

HRISTMAS .... AND THE FUN OF CHOOSING

JUST THE RIGHT GIFT FOR A VERY SPECIAL MAN! DON'T LET IT BE A

PROBLEM FOR YOU. MAKE YOUR SELECTION HERE. WE KNOW WHAT MEN

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PE1TICOATS TO

Su~day,
Nov. 27, J~23 ,land. T1te7 wero joined for p
Alltlre reported on •n·
I'IRST CHILD BORN
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Tl\ankoi!IVIng Day dinner bY
omer0y WCTU \Melvin
era! l',ard• sent lo •ick mem- \ Speciali•t ~ and Mrs .Jam•• P.UXUO·r y ans
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul K,uu. .nd tMI·. and ·Mrs. Herbert Moore c·
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sum. bers.' Mrs. Dessie Patterson R.Washington
(Dickie I Dixon ol 503 West r.hrictmas Party
T)l(lrnton, "tary '
Personal N0 t~S1. . ~hildren,
Richard, Barb~ra and Of Pomeroy.
ontrl
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St.. Petmo·tr~. Va
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She their first child, a dauRhte• .1 The annual C!trf~tmas partv $Old •• • mortey-rriatllnJ ·
da, Columbus: Mr. and Mra. . ln8' •
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,, rotlsmouth on Thanksgiving.
\ •siling Mr. and Mrs. Forrost Baclttel and daughtJ!r, Carole, oller Thanksgiving weekend
were Mr. imd 'Mra. &lt;leor&amp;e Dal·
las, Billy, Steve, Mike
and
Melisla, of SOlllh Charleston
O:&lt;io, and their son, Butcb ;
student at "Mt. Union eoue'ge, :
and Mr1. Baclttel't lister, Mrs.
Thelma Howard, of Clatksb!lrg.
Mr. and Mrs. Casb Bahr'a
doughter, Christine, a student
at Rio Grande College, Is spendIng the Thanksgiving holidays
w•lh her parents and slator,
Candaee. Spending Thanksgiv.
' lng Da.y with . the Bahrs were \
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Bahr,
Cbe•b!r,anci' r.fr. and Mrs. Wil·
liam Bahr of G"al\lpolis.
Ronnie
Hhtd7, 1tudenl at
Ohio State Urilversity, ts snen4.
lng the '(ltanksglvlng holldaya
W.th his mother, Mary Hindy,
and arandPllr~et. Mr. and I
Mrs. C. M. Baker.
Stephen Hlndy, 1011 of Mr.
and Mrs. · Kal lUndy, formet
Middleport reaidenll, 1111 aim·
ed Wedn d •• th1 N 1••••
forthe seme reaoon he does.
es ay "'
alwuu SO YG!t can tell whai time h Is.
Hotmr $ocfet; at tile Myellflerie . Pr~ty.
Aca~emy II ilel*a FaDt, New ! 11tf Ac:cutron" movtment It
York.
. u!ed In Explorer, Telstar, TIROS
Mr: and Mrs. Kal Hlntly, sen; '•nd Pegasus satellites, as well
N "' ·• pendln ' es Gemini. The vibrations of a
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with ner paf81lll, Mr. end Mrs. 1make Accutron time 10 preclso, .
Geor~ ·Baker, Middl~port.
, we guarantee It within 6o 110'
Mrs. Edna. ,Slnea II: lmprov- \onds a month.' About two HcIng flVm p!UIIlll1f!'1 II
\•nets a day.
zer 'Hosplial and ilia room.231.
What's·rnore, tills it IIHt ID&gt;
Her dqhiert, Mra.
Clydr I :curacr this tlmeplaca can be·
Bartl- --• ,_11, , ••
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Beatrlee Cleveland, 0 h l ·a 11,-0blo Ass6tiatlon of Garden If .
w . _rones, A ens,
State University, Assistant Stata Clubs, met 't Marietta on No- J~!~ ~tstandmg Regional
.4-H Leader and Ivan Arcnor; vember 10.
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IJackson Area 4-H agen~· will state Awards were presented The Hill and Dale ana the
!Speak to county 4-H comlnlttee to lhe following clubs, Garden Valley View Garden Clul&gt;s were
members at Oscar's, GaUipolis, Therapy, Class ''A" weekly pro· host clubs in honoring Mrs. AI·
December 7. Attending will be gram, to Chester Garden Club, bert. Pool, State President ot
members of the Gallla, Jacll· 3rd place: Class "B" monthly ,OAGC, Mrs. Pool thankod tbe
son, Lawrence, and Meigs Coun- program, 1st place lie, Athens !members for their kindness and
ty 4-H Committees. ·
County Clubs, McArthur, and :cooperation. She announced that
The Committee members J b Rutland club, working at Alb· approxlmataly halt ol the Wall·
IThe County Committee ~ ' ens Stab! Hospital, and Gallia kenna Fund had been paid and
]and Relationships to the Sta~ Clll!"ty clubs working at Galli• the Committee Is hoping that
i 4-H Committee are topics of pobs State Hospital.
the balance will be paid by
this meeting. Committee mem- In Ute State Kodachrome !next year. A gtft was pre,.ntbers will also bear bow tlley ~"!"' contest, Class winners, ed lo Mrs. Pool.
can work more effectively and
· Lydia Ebersbach, Pome. Mrs. Jack Robson Regl 1
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more con 1dent as a county Athe wb •
z c e. Director, presided al the llusl' committee member.
I Tb ns,S o won eight awards. ness meettng and annount-.d
e tate Award for Year· that th S .
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Twenty persons are expected ' hooks, Musklngum plared lst· lh td I eM prtng meeting will be
for this four-county
meeting Htll and Date, 3rd: State Flow' T~e n ~y at Pomeroy. Ohio .
. Which begins with a 7 p.m. din· er Show Awards, single club b that~ ance pnze was won
ner. Sears-Roebuck Foundati&lt;m Christmas show,
Muskingum YMI,: phe;ter Garden ( lub.
" cooperating with the Ohio Club 1st, and for group Christ- accredi~u Reed, Newark, an
Cooperative Extension Service mas Clubs, Meigs County 2nd
Judge, shared some
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m sponsoring this event.
The State Publicity Book' con.
knowledge she has gain·
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y~ars
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arranging of Rto Gran de CoII ege are spons~ring a rummage sale on Dec. 3 to raise mone
theme
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fol:.:hecnfw Davts Library at the college. Pictured ieft to right arl:
n awa . was presented to arrangements.
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u o asuonne, Doug Shepeard, jlernie Murphay, and
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Saturday Bride

Thomas
E.Airman
Watson,Second
son of Class
MI. and
Mrs.
Everett L. Watson of Tuppel'll
Plams.has arrived for duty al
Zaragoza AB, Spain. Airman ·
Watson, a special vehicle repairman, previously served at
McGuire AFB, N. J. He is a
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'TIL 8
Men•

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by Craig
Noblo and
Allen 'A'

NEW FLANNELffiE, CHALLIS and
CUDDLE TRIQUE
by
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SHE'LL LOVE ONE
OF THESE!
LADIES
FINE QUALITY

$2,98

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TAPESTRY
PURSES

14'12 to 17
Sites

In All His
favorite

collar styles
Others

$1.99-$3.99

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Mens Broadcloth
and Flannel
SHE L()VES
NICE THINGS!
LADIES
NYLON
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HIM SLACKS
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e POWER TOOLS
e FLASHLIGHTS
e POCKET KNIVES
eHAND TOOLS
eGUN RACKS
eHAND WARMERS
e HUNTING SUPPLIES
FOR THE CHILDREN

AUTOMATIC
ELEORIC
DEEP FRYER
AND COOKER

$1.98

They re uautslte - lovely to touch
and wear. tlemure, lace bodices and
lac~, pleated, .ruffied hems bighligbt
fall's msplred slip fashions. Luscious colors.

Beautiful
Selection
OfiAcli•

'1 and terry cloth, short

e FIREPLACE FIXTURES
e ELECTRIC BLANKETS
e ELECTRIC LOGS
e ELECTRIC CLOCKS
e SMALL APPLIANCES
e CARVING SETS
eRADIOS

Christma
SPECIAL!

G.E. STEAM
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DRY IRON
Model F 70

REG. $10.95

REG. $17.95

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by Movie Star
ALL NYLON

THE IDEAL GIFT

S~eer overlay with laces In white,

Genuine leather,

pmk, blue, maize, French blue
apricot. Sizes S. M. L,
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black and brown,

$1.98

in all sizes.

Others to $3.99
Others
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DINNER
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Poor Boys
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Bright holiday colors,
for Utile girls.

54x54,
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54X7.&lt; With 6 NAPKINS
4C)x90 With 8 NAPKINS
60xl.OB With 12 NAPKINS
70 ROUND
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COTTON and
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Palamas have jacket pocket and elastic back
wau;t. Assorted colors.

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eSCOOTERS
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eAIR RIFLES
eFOOTBALLS
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aJl!l Mrs. Gerald Anthony and Davidson and sons, Lynn and
children, Barbara and Joe, all Roy, Fairborn and Mr and
of Middleport and Mr.
and Mrs. Emerson 'Jones and doughMrs. Raymond Lieving
and ter, Barbara, Middleport. Roy I
chil6ren, Sheila, Mike, Judy, Is a student at Ohio State II
SuS!e ~nd Raymond, west University.
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Holiday weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Abbott Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lambert
and daughter, Lorrl, of Lan. were their daughter and !ami- ·
co•ter. visited tbelr parent&lt;, ov- ly, Mr. and Mrs. George Dooer. tbe holidays, Mr. and Mrs. tittle and children, SteVIe, ConW•lham Morm, and Mr. and nie and Kristy, of Berea.
Mrs. Martin Abbott.
Mr. and Mrs. George Melt&gt;Mra. Margaret Acree,
of hart are spending the holiday
Hooker-St., waa a 'lltanksglvin~ weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Day dinner suest of Mr. and Robert McElhinny In Jerlerson·
Mrs. E. J. Acree and family. ville, Ind. and in Columbus with I
Mr. and Mrs. William Ingels Mr. and Mrs. John Mayer and
left last week for Gahana, Afrl- familyand Mr. and Mrs. Sid·
ca, ,where he will be associat· ney Russell. Mr. Meinhart 11
ed .with Volta Aluminum, sub. on a two weeks vacation from
Sldtary .of the Kaiser Alumin. the Ohio Department of High·
urn. Corp. Mr. Ingels, employed ways.
by Kalser Aluminum for eight Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Gilyears, wlU be workinl In Afrl· more spent the holiday week
ca two years. 'llte Ingels' chll- end in Columbus .with their
dren, Terry Lee, Leslie and daughters and familios, Mr.
Martha, will reside there with and Mrs. Vernon Bobb and sons
their parentl. Mrs. Ingels is Gregg and David, and Mr. and ·
1111! former Vivian Abbott.
Mrs. John Parsons and childDavid Hartinger, Columbus, reo, Julie and Jell.
was Thanksgiving Day guest of Joe Relchmond, freshman
hta mether, Mrs. Violet Hart- Rio Grande College, spent the
mget.
holiday weekend with his parMr. and Mrs. Robert Jay and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Manning
Don Grueser were Thanksgiv- Webster.
lng guests of Mr. end Mrs. Wil· Thanksgiving holiday guests
ham Grueser.
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Moore
Col. and Mrs. James Hart· were his son!~, Mr. and Mrs.
ln~er and children, Jlmmer. i Harry Moore, Jr., and Mr. and
Kmttn, and Michael,
spent 1Mrs. William Moore and daugh.
Thanksgiving with Mrs. Clyda ters, Carla and Kathy, ol AshAJ,ensworth and Mrs. Violet - -..-..... - - - --- -

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tn , Columbu• .wltb A conlributlon was made to py l!ome." and a poem 3 oz., and named Tami Lynn. al in Chitli&lt;'Oihe on Oe&lt;emtier The meeting clltJed Ill Nil'
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Mlsi1 Bess SJnborn
'I!:Ioda Webb, Mrs. Marie Vtln
Mr:g: and ,famlly, Mr. the Veterans !lospltalin· Ch!HI- "Thank•giving,"' written
by ,at Fort Lee base hospiial. Pat
was discussed when the La· tar form after which relm!l;
worcf of the death of Mr H b· Cooney and Richard Sauer, Mid- (,'brt' p' e
and sons, 1eothe
the Pomeroy WCTU Mrs. Jacob Gloeckner.
"'""I grand))drents are Mr and dies AuXJiiarv ot Drew W•h ments were '""etl by Iii r t.
!!1'1 :orevlno of
u dleport.
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ehaot
met Tuesdav afternoon at the "The Sanctity or the Home" Mrs. Ernest Thompson ot Ai r· •ter Post No 39 . met Tue&gt;day Welsh, Mrs. Thnmton. r.h t. ·
relative of the former
Mr. and Mrs. Bernalil Fultz and r. Mr
Richard Root Unll«&lt; Methodist Church.
was the topic of the devotion; port Road, Gallipolis. and a ,evening. at the Legion hall In Martin and Mrs. KPBJlll _, If
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Mrs. Allen Hampton, Prt&lt;i- taken from I Timothy 14-IS and Ipaternal great grandfather
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conducted
the
meeting
Ephesians
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Mrs
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Mr.
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wtekend In Piqua• with , the ri. Faye
wl&gt;ich opened with the
ert Warner who closed w1t.h Second Ave., Gallipolis Mrs was in charge ot the mtettng l
Bot!OlO too BIG
tendJ~g Columbus Business un. Rev. and Mrlll. Bill Mconiber Mr a.;;: Mts. 'IM! Young, Sr. Iof '"We G~ther To~ether." and prayer. The next meetmg . will Otxon is the former Linda A~ which opened in ntuahstu· form
and top too small?
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lve~stty, spent ThanksglvlnJ va. •nd children at\tl also In South C:Ubl'jdJanka&amp;vmg
Day . lo\ prayer by Mrs. William L. Itt December 9 at the TrmtlY redmk ol Rtchmond, Va. MJS with Eulalia Webster servmg
esbon with her parentl, Mr. (,'ltarleston with "!'· and Mrs.
~' • "~ Mr. end "'ra. Smith. Miss LUcretia Gen- United Qturch of Chrtst.
E•nest Thompson left Fnday as chaplain In the absen•·• ot
Reverse This: Call The
and
Francis
Everson and
· Mr oung,
end famUy. helmer reported that a film
for Petersburg.
_ . Came Neutzling.
Members
."'tendmg a Thanksgiving day Patricta and Jamce,; ' former . · and Mrs. '
f!.oot would be shown at the Pomeroy
GUESTS FOR DINNER
- woshm, to make a cak• or can·
dtnner at the farm home of Middleport residentl.
.Jolanda Ro~h)
vacaUoned P.igb School on January 11 and Mr. and Mrs Purley Karr Twlla, Ray, Tommy and Jane dy for the Veterans party at
&amp;
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Anthony, Mr. and Mrs. Let Davldsnn recently in
and that pamphlets would also be entertained With a ThanksgtY· Ann: Mt. and Mrs. Woodruw Chillicothe are asked to bring
Cherey Ridge, were Mr. and entertalned with a Th'apksglvlng
They VISited m .lackson. distributed to the pupils
inl Day dinner at their home Mora, Jackie, George, Rlchard.l them to the Legion halt the eveMro. Jay Jenkins and oltlldren, Day dinner at their 1\Q,me In I8S., with ber sister and bro- It wai voted to write Gover- In Cbtsler. Guests were Mr. Janet and Judy: Mr. George nmg ot December 14.
S\fve, Beth and David, Port!oo Athens Thursday. Guests , re ther • in • law, Lt. Col and nor Rhodes protesting the sale and Mrs. Paul Karr, Marilyn, Morrison, Tiny, George
and Plans were made for a Christ·
Third &amp; State
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Mr. and Mrs. Glen roy mas party at lhe noxl m.-rlnR . I'll. ......0797 er 446-2734
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panted them to Houston, Tex. lof the state of Ohio. Mrs. C. len, Mr: and Mrs. Horace Karr, Ewing, and Richard Douglas. December '!1. There will bo 1 ------~...

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In G•llipolis Merch•nts
SHOP·A·RAMA
Come In For Free
Titkats.

HRISTMAS .... AND THE FUN OF CHOOSING

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PE1TICOATS TO

Su~day,
Nov. 27, J~23 ,land. T1te7 wero joined for p
Alltlre reported on •n·
I'IRST CHILD BORN
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omer0y WCTU \Melvin
era! l',ard• sent lo •ick mem- \ Speciali•t ~ and Mrs .Jam•• P.UXUO·r y ans
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul K,uu. .nd tMI·. and ·Mrs. Herbert Moore c·
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sum. bers.' Mrs. Dessie Patterson R.Washington
(Dickie I Dixon ol 503 West r.hrictmas Party
T)l(lrnton, "tary '
Personal N0 t~S1. . ~hildren,
Richard, Barb~ra and Of Pomeroy.
ontrl
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St.. Petmo·tr~. Va
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;m, Mr. and Mrs. Jan Hauck lflr end Mn Ado! h el ,
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p~esented the program topic. are annouqcing lhe .btrth of · ""' f),rember 27 committee to order
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children, Rtent and Bren- and ·,on Den i
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''Unit~.
Gr,tefutness."
She their first child, a dauRhte• .1 The annual C!trf~tmas partv $Old •• • mortey-rriatllnJ ·
da, Columbus: Mr. and Mra. . ln8' •
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\ •siling Mr. and Mrs. Forrost Baclttel and daughtJ!r, Carole, oller Thanksgiving weekend
were Mr. imd 'Mra. &lt;leor&amp;e Dal·
las, Billy, Steve, Mike
and
Melisla, of SOlllh Charleston
O:&lt;io, and their son, Butcb ;
student at "Mt. Union eoue'ge, :
and Mr1. Baclttel't lister, Mrs.
Thelma Howard, of Clatksb!lrg.
Mr. and Mrs. Casb Bahr'a
doughter, Christine, a student
at Rio Grande College, Is spendIng the Thanksgiving holidays
w•lh her parents and slator,
Candaee. Spending Thanksgiv.
' lng Da.y with . the Bahrs were \
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Bahr,
Cbe•b!r,anci' r.fr. and Mrs. Wil·
liam Bahr of G"al\lpolis.
Ronnie
Hhtd7, 1tudenl at
Ohio State Urilversity, ts snen4.
lng the '(ltanksglvlng holldaya
W.th his mother, Mary Hindy,
and arandPllr~et. Mr. and I
Mrs. C. M. Baker.
Stephen Hlndy, 1011 of Mr.
and Mrs. · Kal lUndy, formet
Middleport reaidenll, 1111 aim·
ed Wedn d •• th1 N 1••••
forthe seme reaoon he does.
es ay "'
alwuu SO YG!t can tell whai time h Is.
Hotmr $ocfet; at tile Myellflerie . Pr~ty.
Aca~emy II ilel*a FaDt, New ! 11tf Ac:cutron" movtment It
York.
. u!ed In Explorer, Telstar, TIROS
Mr: and Mrs. Kal Hlntly, sen; '•nd Pegasus satellites, as well
N "' ·• pendln ' es Gemini. The vibrations of a
eca Fa•"·
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, we guarantee It within 6o 110'
Mrs. Edna. ,Slnea II: lmprov- \onds a month.' About two HcIng flVm p!UIIlll1f!'1 II
\•nets a day.
zer 'Hosplial and ilia room.231.
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been IDd Mr. and MrS. 11¥lmas
Watkins and son, Tommy, and
ID Dayton wllb Mr. and Mrs.
Gtorge Cabeen.

DAUGHTER aciRN
Rev, and Mn. C. J. Lemley
of RuUand are announcing the
birth oJ lbeir first l"&amp;nHehild,
a daughter, Theresa Marte, to
Mr. IDd Mn. Roger Lemley of I
1..1eveland, Saturday,' l';ov. 19.
MrS. C. J. Lemley and son,
Larry, visited the new p•rents
last weekend.

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A year alter
daatb, ' a
poslbumoua .eiJilliltlon arrangoo
by hJJ dealer is a dud.
Now, liJ: years! later, a oneman allow atiJie New School fw
Social Reaeareb liu lbe "'"
•-"!Cl
shoutlna an4 lite collectort
falling nver one another to pay
up to f{&amp;,OOO 'for his wtirk.
The history of art Is studded
with tragedies like . that tl
Turku Trajan (1887-1959), who
worked as a chef In Florida In
the winter to pay the rent on an
unheated Man hat I an "loft"
where he coukl plirsue bls star
Hom••• To TnjaD
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Trajan spent bls creative
working in cement on
nd animal forms both
:tan&lt;lin and in 'relief
e drgawlngs and
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som
thrown In malr.ly as studies
bls sculpture
·
He wao lbe first sculptor
modern time!l-harklng back
Greek sculpture-to patnt
works.
The first shock of surprise
the color permeating the
gives way to admiration lor
unexpected, 'ubtle
used.

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Noted by Speaker

, What Creative Women may contribute to society
was the topic of the speaker when the Alpha Omicron
Chapter of the Delta Kappa Gamma ~ctet~ dined re·
cently at the Middleport Htgh School. 1 he dmner was
pr~pared by Senior Mothers Mrs. Charles Bradbury, Mrs.
Lewis Sauer, .Jr., and Mrs.
.
..
James Pullins and served by orated m Thanks&amp;Jving theme.
Senior girls
Favors were from Quality Prmt
:Shop, Landmark, and Farmers
Dr. Ann McCarren, professor Bank and Savings Co. Hostessof history at Rio Gra nde Co l- es in charge of arrangements
lege, was prindbal speaker on, were Mary Virginia Reibel Mar"Contributions of a Creative th a Husted and Geneva Nolan.
Woman." She read
e x e~rpt s
' from "The Yearling" by Marl JOrie K. Rawlings and comment· ' C. H. Wise Family
Jed on them.
Hnsts for Dinner
The Yearling, a 1938 P~l itzr&gt;r
Mr. ~nd Mr_s. C. ~ - Wis~, .Jr.
prize winner, was made ml(l a entertamed w1th their trad1hon- :
movie and 26 years later wa s al h
dinner
dramatized on the New York tlwir home in
stage. Today, Jody , th e central : Gut&gt;sls were their
I character in the book, is rerog- Mr. and Mrs. Victor
1 nized as
is Huckl eber ry Fi nn .nnd children , Kathryn
iand Tom Sawye~ as an appeal- and Ch11ckie, Pomeroy;
mg boy, symboiJc of Amenran and Mrs. William Bet2 and
youth.
ghter' sandy, Hilliard; ~ r
I Presiding at the business ses- , Carnet Belz, Gallipolis; Mr. C.
i sion was the president,
fay H. Wise, Sr. and Miss Ruth
Sauer, with group singing led Wi se, Middleport, and Mr. Hurl
by Lee Lee. The December Hannahs, Pomeroy.
Dinners
meeting will be held at the were taken to Mrs.
Charles
I Jackson Christian Church on Me~amee and Mrs. Max
Dcember 30.
born, who are shut-ins. An
~ere were 38 membe~~ at- rangement of yellow mums
tendmg rrom Jackson, \ mton tered th e dinner table.
and Meigs counties. Members
from Meigs county atlendmg
were Ethel Cahpman, Virginia
RETURNS TO BECKLEY
Covert 1Mh Euler Avice Freck- Mrs. B. B. Zt.igler ha; erturn·
er, Mildred Hawley, Martha · ed from Beckley, W.Va. wne,rell
I Husted, Geneva Joacilim, Lee she has been with her son, !18n·11
I Lee, Vinas Lee, Nan
Moore, dolph, who is recuperating from
IGeneva Nolan, Maxine Philson, a recent heart attack. She re·
IMary V. Reibel, Beatrice Rein· turned to Middleport with her I
hart, Fay Sauer, Emily Sprague son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
, Genevieve Stobart, Nellie Vale, William Zeigler and son,
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, Ann Webster, Roberta Wil- ~ of Belpre, who visited with
and Mrs. Earl Davenport
Ison, and Dorothy Woudard.
Tables were artistically dec- family before returning home.
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GlJ!iiiNI;CliJRRIE
.Succeoa of "Homage
The Ule-size retliDIDg
By Wayne G. Braadatadl, M.D.j lever and other oymptoms. So happonliiC. '
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MrS Mary DarneD Lunch- vy fruit salad bread, butter ~ . ~ :s':~ :~~~~te tar all the cas•• reported In Onee lite dlagnoell til ~:•
NEIJ YOIUI: (UP!) -A &lt;:eater's llrsl one-man
has red hair' one pole blue arm room .Supervisor of the Kyger
milk.
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In larla lJ uiade, )'0111' ~ ~
Bq~le)IJ~ Uvea Ia -adds poignancy to lbe dilemma and a green-tinged ~· but is Creek Local .School District, Monday, Dec. A - Chicken chills
many Infections members of the Armed Forces a variety of eHediVe
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Many
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Late
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Monday, Nov. 28 - TUrkey graham crackers, bread, but. not accustomed to considering scattering of vlsit~r&amp; who eas lbe parasites blve
~ood·r"'!; !mta::tedtn I. pot pie, tomato salad, cheese ler and milk.
the posslbUity of malaria. In have returned from lbese ar· come re~~ to Ibis
.;:!li!l'ii:
ra~ss· lndl B ddhas
sticks, apricots, bread, buller, Tuesday •. Dec. 6 -Hot dog 1964 lbere were l7l cases of eas without knowing they bad When e e the
is
ture o lllO- an u
and milk.
on bun wtth meat sauce, bu\· Ibis disease re rted in
the !eked u lite disease
ghen early . e cure pr
.
rompletely lndtvidual In
Tuesday, Nov. 29 - HOt dog tered peas, macaroni salad, United States ~is is not P
P
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and serious compUcatlooa
,·
ment, complete with halo, has on bun wtth meal sauce, nut- canned plums, cookiei bread,
ny but the nwnber 1, Jr. The disease cannot be trans- avet'ted.
bronzed
patina which gives
. butter and ·mt'Jk . •
rna ' More IIDJIOrlant
.
.
tered green beana, jello, nee
creasing
is the nn'tted Irom man to man, but
'r
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tmpresslon of a
wtth brown sugar topping, copk. Wednesday, Dec. 7 - Bowl fact thai much valuable time a female Anopheles mosquito Q - My feel ate always cold,
skeleton.
· bread, butter and mtlk.
of potato soup, crackers, ham 1 !ten lost before the proper which feed&amp; on the blood of a even In hot weather. What II
TraJan was re&lt;-ognl~d \n
Wednesday, Nov. 3(1 - Bowl salad sandwich, peach cobbler, ~ia~nosis II!&gt; made and appro- victim can later lnjecl the par. Wl'ong?
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oJ cblli crackers, cole slaw, bread, butter and milk.
. te trealment started
asites into another
human A - U you 8!0 past 50 your
lellow:arttsts as a major
cake, b;..d, butter and milk.
Thursday, Dec. 8 - Ham and pna
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host. Since we have this type circulation has probably beBut not a single
.
Thursday, Dec. 1 - Sealloped beans, cabbage and carrot .al· The malaria organisms de- of mosquito here, malaria could C!'me sluggish. U your doclllr
gallery or. museum saw 111
pork and potatoes,
buttered ad, canned pears, hot biscuila, velop In · the victim's blood be re-&lt;stablished In Ibis coun- can lind no correctlble .....
.purchase his work. ~e .
th corn, celery stuffed with peanut butter and milk.
stream and rele... a horde of try If enongh persons who re.. lor this, your only
recourll·•
mto, loolatlon. reJecti~f 11~ butter, cherry fiuff and chill, Friday, Dec. 9 - Baked meal new parasites wtth explosive turn from the tropics with the would be to use a W~ PM
soctal :;'':" 18 ~ t t'
bread, butter and milk. ·
loaf, tomato sauce, whipped po. suddenness. These one • c,\!ed dtsease are bitten by them. So In yuur bed and when Slttin.c.
10
3
thlrt~es .
de 1 ft~ rae
Friday, Dec. 2 - Oven fried tatoes, gravy, apple
sauce, animals attack the victims far the U. S. Public Heallh prop your feel on a . - 111111
th;f ~~~·~arlive~ ~~other
chicken, mashed potatoes, gra- bread, butter and milk.
red blood cells en masse, and service lw taken
effective wrap them in a blanket.
years, he might have cashed
I'RY A MARTINIZED FORD AT MARTIN FORD - TRY A MARTINIZED FORD AT
on the curr.ent swing back
representational art.
As it Wll5, he died alone in
studio-where he sometimes
had to warm his bed by putting
an electric Jighl bulb between
the sbeets--surroun~ed by his
life's work and one sBiitary
personal possesion: bis Bible.

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pert lw been visiting 1D Colwn·

M , wllb Mr. and MrS. Hanley
Cone, Mr. ud MrS. Joe C.
been IDd Mr. and MrS. 11¥lmas
Watkins and son, Tommy, and
ID Dayton wllb Mr. and Mrs.
Gtorge Cabeen.

DAUGHTER aciRN
Rev, and Mn. C. J. Lemley
of RuUand are announcing the
birth oJ lbeir first l"&amp;nHehild,
a daughter, Theresa Marte, to
Mr. IDd Mn. Roger Lemley of I
1..1eveland, Saturday,' l';ov. 19.
MrS. C. J. Lemley and son,
Larry, visited the new p•rents
last weekend.

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never . a.. ma war
A year alter
daatb, ' a
poslbumoua .eiJilliltlon arrangoo
by hJJ dealer is a dud.
Now, liJ: years! later, a oneman allow atiJie New School fw
Social Reaeareb liu lbe "'"
•-"!Cl
shoutlna an4 lite collectort
falling nver one another to pay
up to f{&amp;,OOO 'for his wtirk.
The history of art Is studded
with tragedies like . that tl
Turku Trajan (1887-1959), who
worked as a chef In Florida In
the winter to pay the rent on an
unheated Man hat I an "loft"
where he coukl plirsue bls star
Hom••• To TnjaD
c

' .

poetic reaUsm is out of favor.
Trajan spent bls creative
working in cement on
nd animal forms both
:tan&lt;lin and in 'relief
e drgawlngs and
'
som
thrown In malr.ly as studies
bls sculpture
·
He wao lbe first sculptor
modern time!l-harklng back
Greek sculpture-to patnt
works.
The first shock of surprise
the color permeating the
gives way to admiration lor
unexpected, 'ubtle
used.

:his

Noted by Speaker

, What Creative Women may contribute to society
was the topic of the speaker when the Alpha Omicron
Chapter of the Delta Kappa Gamma ~ctet~ dined re·
cently at the Middleport Htgh School. 1 he dmner was
pr~pared by Senior Mothers Mrs. Charles Bradbury, Mrs.
Lewis Sauer, .Jr., and Mrs.
.
..
James Pullins and served by orated m Thanks&amp;Jving theme.
Senior girls
Favors were from Quality Prmt
:Shop, Landmark, and Farmers
Dr. Ann McCarren, professor Bank and Savings Co. Hostessof history at Rio Gra nde Co l- es in charge of arrangements
lege, was prindbal speaker on, were Mary Virginia Reibel Mar"Contributions of a Creative th a Husted and Geneva Nolan.
Woman." She read
e x e~rpt s
' from "The Yearling" by Marl JOrie K. Rawlings and comment· ' C. H. Wise Family
Jed on them.
Hnsts for Dinner
The Yearling, a 1938 P~l itzr&gt;r
Mr. ~nd Mr_s. C. ~ - Wis~, .Jr.
prize winner, was made ml(l a entertamed w1th their trad1hon- :
movie and 26 years later wa s al h
dinner
dramatized on the New York tlwir home in
stage. Today, Jody , th e central : Gut&gt;sls were their
I character in the book, is rerog- Mr. and Mrs. Victor
1 nized as
is Huckl eber ry Fi nn .nnd children , Kathryn
iand Tom Sawye~ as an appeal- and Ch11ckie, Pomeroy;
mg boy, symboiJc of Amenran and Mrs. William Bet2 and
youth.
ghter' sandy, Hilliard; ~ r
I Presiding at the business ses- , Carnet Belz, Gallipolis; Mr. C.
i sion was the president,
fay H. Wise, Sr. and Miss Ruth
Sauer, with group singing led Wi se, Middleport, and Mr. Hurl
by Lee Lee. The December Hannahs, Pomeroy.
Dinners
meeting will be held at the were taken to Mrs.
Charles
I Jackson Christian Church on Me~amee and Mrs. Max
Dcember 30.
born, who are shut-ins. An
~ere were 38 membe~~ at- rangement of yellow mums
tendmg rrom Jackson, \ mton tered th e dinner table.
and Meigs counties. Members
from Meigs county atlendmg
were Ethel Cahpman, Virginia
RETURNS TO BECKLEY
Covert 1Mh Euler Avice Freck- Mrs. B. B. Zt.igler ha; erturn·
er, Mildred Hawley, Martha · ed from Beckley, W.Va. wne,rell
I Husted, Geneva Joacilim, Lee she has been with her son, !18n·11
I Lee, Vinas Lee, Nan
Moore, dolph, who is recuperating from
IGeneva Nolan, Maxine Philson, a recent heart attack. She re·
IMary V. Reibel, Beatrice Rein· turned to Middleport with her I
hart, Fay Sauer, Emily Sprague son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
, Genevieve Stobart, Nellie Vale, William Zeigler and son,
'I
, Ann Webster, Roberta Wil- ~ of Belpre, who visited with
and Mrs. Earl Davenport
Ison, and Dorothy Woudard.
Tables were artistically dec- family before returning home.
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GlJ!iiiNI;CliJRRIE
.Succeoa of "Homage
The Ule-size retliDIDg
By Wayne G. Braadatadl, M.D.j lever and other oymptoms. So happonliiC. '
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"Birth of !siB," lor
MrS Mary DarneD Lunch- vy fruit salad bread, butter ~ . ~ :s':~ :~~~~te tar all the cas•• reported In Onee lite dlagnoell til ~:•
NEIJ YOIUI: (UP!) -A &lt;:eater's llrsl one-man
has red hair' one pole blue arm room .Supervisor of the Kyger
milk.
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In larla lJ uiade, )'0111' ~ ~
Bq~le)IJ~ Uvea Ia -adds poignancy to lbe dilemma and a green-tinged ~· but is Creek Local .School District, Monday, Dec. A - Chicken chills
many Infections members of the Armed Forces a variety of eHediVe
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Sculptor's
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Monday, Nov. 28 - TUrkey graham crackers, bread, but. not accustomed to considering scattering of vlsit~r&amp; who eas lbe parasites blve
~ood·r"'!; !mta::tedtn I. pot pie, tomato salad, cheese ler and milk.
the posslbUity of malaria. In have returned from lbese ar· come re~~ to Ibis
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ra~ss· lndl B ddhas
sticks, apricots, bread, buller, Tuesday •. Dec. 6 -Hot dog 1964 lbere were l7l cases of eas without knowing they bad When e e the
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ture o lllO- an u
and milk.
on bun wtth meat sauce, bu\· Ibis disease re rted in
the !eked u lite disease
ghen early . e cure pr
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rompletely lndtvidual In
Tuesday, Nov. 29 - HOt dog tered peas, macaroni salad, United States ~is is not P
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and serious compUcatlooa
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ment, complete with halo, has on bun wtth meal sauce, nut- canned plums, cookiei bread,
ny but the nwnber 1, Jr. The disease cannot be trans- avet'ted.
bronzed
patina which gives
. butter and ·mt'Jk . •
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tered green beana, jello, nee
creasing
is the nn'tted Irom man to man, but
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tmpresslon of a
wtth brown sugar topping, copk. Wednesday, Dec. 7 - Bowl fact thai much valuable time a female Anopheles mosquito Q - My feel ate always cold,
skeleton.
· bread, butter and mtlk.
of potato soup, crackers, ham 1 !ten lost before the proper which feed&amp; on the blood of a even In hot weather. What II
TraJan was re&lt;-ognl~d \n
Wednesday, Nov. 3(1 - Bowl salad sandwich, peach cobbler, ~ia~nosis II!&gt; made and appro- victim can later lnjecl the par. Wl'ong?
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oJ cblli crackers, cole slaw, bread, butter and milk.
. te trealment started
asites into another
human A - U you 8!0 past 50 your
lellow:arttsts as a major
cake, b;..d, butter and milk.
Thursday, Dec. 8 - Ham and pna
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Thursday, Dec. 1 - Sealloped beans, cabbage and carrot .al· The malaria organisms de- of mosquito here, malaria could C!'me sluggish. U your doclllr
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pork and potatoes,
buttered ad, canned pears, hot biscuila, velop In · the victim's blood be re-&lt;stablished In Ibis coun- can lind no correctlble .....
.purchase his work. ~e .
th corn, celery stuffed with peanut butter and milk.
stream and rele... a horde of try If enongh persons who re.. lor this, your only
recourll·•
mto, loolatlon. reJecti~f 11~ butter, cherry fiuff and chill, Friday, Dec. 9 - Baked meal new parasites wtth explosive turn from the tropics with the would be to use a W~ PM
soctal :;'':" 18 ~ t t'
bread, butter and milk. ·
loaf, tomato sauce, whipped po. suddenness. These one • c,\!ed dtsease are bitten by them. So In yuur bed and when Slttin.c.
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Friday, Dec. 2 - Oven fried tatoes, gravy, apple
sauce, animals attack the victims far the U. S. Public Heallh prop your feel on a . - 111111
th;f ~~~·~arlive~ ~~other
chicken, mashed potatoes, gra- bread, butter and milk.
red blood cells en masse, and service lw taken
effective wrap them in a blanket.
years, he might have cashed
I'RY A MARTINIZED FORD AT MARTIN FORD - TRY A MARTINIZED FORD AT
on the curr.ent swing back
representational art.
As it Wll5, he died alone in
studio-where he sometimes
had to warm his bed by putting
an electric Jighl bulb between
the sbeets--surroun~ed by his
life's work and one sBiitary
personal possesion: bis Bible.

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CORDUROY CHAIR PADS
In popular decorator colors for dinette
end kitchen chairs, dining room, desk
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The Last United States Silver Coinage, 1965
Marks a milestone in our nation'• hiBtO'Q'

tComes Complete With Uncirculated
Silver
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Corner Second and Grape
In Gallipolis, Ohio

JEWELERS
Gallipolis, Ohio

· There are 68 land-grant
colleges a n. d universities
In the United States, says
The World Almanac. They
were established as a result of the first Morrill ac:t
of 1862. The name land·
grant is applied to them
because the federal government gave public lands to
the statea for their support.
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IIUSl'ANQ 2-DI HARDTOP

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white wall tlrto, power steering, Radio, in·

group, white wall tires, rocker panel

terior decor group, exterior decor group,

molding, radio, deluxe seat bella, wheel

deluxe seat belt1, wheel coven.

covers.

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Windshield Washers, Seat Belts.

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Free Tickets - No Purchase Necessary
SHOP FRIDAY NITE TIL -:00 P.M.
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IY Dl~ THOMAs
Dnrr't.-••v I didJI't WarD you-bUt, there are O)lly 24

s~~p~~n~d~~ay~s~~~:~eft~t before
Chrllltmas. And, li you
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th.em.
'Tomorrqw
is the big parade to open the Chrlllt-

mas shopping season in the old French City. That's the
saJI\e night, too, all lightS on the beautifully decorated
cit:t -t&gt;ark will be turned OD • ·
for ·'the first time.
· · J jlo oot remember correcUy,
Gallipolis men:hants :bave. ao~n· wjll tell me about It
spent a lot of ,rponey In the la&amp;t. Jleirig wrq, that Is.
1hr~ . or four years to m~a ·
shoVi-ptace out of the city 'P!D'\ Ill the Forty Years Ago Item
durjnl Christm,as. It's all 'teey' In the Nov. 12 Waterways Jourat~. But, to each bl! own ..- . 'naf, 'there appeared a
br1ef
I a6D miss the bright carnival' note: "The Maysville ferryalllipspbere. of the overbl!lld b&lt;lat Lai!Miet was at the Acme
street decorations.
Boller Works, Gallipolis."
Perhaps lhls is the same
'lbere's a new place In town ferryboat I wrote about In the
to buy Christmas gifts. It's Oct 16, 1966 Ttm•s.SenUnel. I
the Log Cabin B&lt;IOk Srore, on haven't had a eorrect ldentlflFlrst Ave., across from Holzer cation oo the picture that CbarHospltal, and down the street a les L Neal of 152 Fourth Ave.,
UtUe way. It was a busy place loaned me. But I don't think the
Wednesday aftemMn when I background In the picture matdropped In on the Mrs. Cberles ches any surroundings In the
E. Holzer, Jr., and Mrs. Jack area of the Acme Boiler Works.
BroWll, the eperalors.
So apparenlly the picture wasn't taken here.
The Log Cabin Itself Is a
conversation piece; authentic Saw Fran Mullen up at Gilas it can be, with a big open tingham's Drug Store the other
fireplace. If I remember col' evening, and we talked about
reeDy, the log cabin Is left ov· the Laurence. He promised to
er from the Gallipolis Sesqul- look up 80me inlormaUon on It
centennial in 1940. That woud for me, but none was lerthcommake It about 26 years old. If, ing when we went to press. II'I

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Spora41c ·reporll 11111 trickle
Ia abeut the bird, birdman, or
''The ThJni' that lllmsedlV
roosted In the old TN'I' · Ilea
north tl Pt. Plee_,l 11u1, as

over his shoulder, and told her haunt us alL And, what'o more,
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thet was the bird. I don't thl!lk It'll be back next year.
IJjUe Mike Burger, son ol Mather's convinced Mike yet,
M?. a¢ Mrs. Robert Burger of thai It was really a turkey.
'!llere hasn't been any publl·
50 Grape St. took a copy
of
city on I~ but, I happen 10
WedneSday's daJUpolls . Dally Anyhow, the best one I've know that something's &amp;olng to
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Merlyn Ross. who !• so well a 1¢!1 ~ears back, Paint Vn~•
known for bJs extrava~nza pro- Wagon, ' and they ~:!: ·me It U
ductlon• while music t.nstrucwr 1 bring Communtly
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at Kyger Creek Hlgb School, is Don't 111188 14

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By HOBART WILSON, JR.
QALLIA count.iaru; are all prepared to meet Santa
Claus Monday evening. Ole' St. Nick will make hil
first official appearance of 1966 during the annual Gallipolis Retail MerchaDts Christmas par.
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ade. The event will commence at 6:30
p.m. Participants will form in the Evans
Supermarkets, Inc., parking lot at the
corner of Fourth and Court. Many of
the downtown stores will remain open
to accommorlate those who come to see
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quite polllble the picture Ia of• Ia• aa one tbree.yeaNJid Galll- Tribune aDd lhowed Mommy heard yet Ia that '"'lte '!lllng"l happeD at lllo Grinde College Istaging what promi se~, ~m
tho ferryboat ,which wu at polla boy Ia concerned, that the picture on tbe .lroat page ot was the 1host of all Tbll!kqlv- on Dec. 7-8-t. So resetv' one of all rumors, to be. some 1118 ;
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from Steve Swarny, former manag· er of 1ower Antennas, Inc., in Gallipolis. Steve is now in charge of Tower Antenllal in Dover, 0 . Wrote Steve:

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"WE are settled in our new home in Dover and feel
kind of lost from lack of news in the Old French
City. The kids found themselves sort of behind in
school, and there hijs been no TV aDd lots of homework.

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because when we assumed management tbere were
6010 subscribers. I can proudly say we now have 6329
two and one-half montha later, so we are really busy.

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'fWENTY YEARS AGO, from the Illes of the Daily
Tribune and weekly Gallla Time$ . . . Nora L. Coodee, veteran Gallipolis music teacher, dies suddenly.: .·
Columbus Major James A. Rhodes gurst speaker at c&gt;ty
commission meeting _. _ GAHS Alumni dump Pl. Pleasant ~rads 5-0 on f1eld goal and safety in Turkey Day
benefit contest . _. Pomeroy drops Middleport 12-.
Jackson downs Wellston 7-0 in Thanksgiving Day coD·
tests.
GalliP&lt;&gt;IIs, were Saturday
ing guesta of hls grandmother,
W
Mrs. Mae Duffy.
OES had Installation of
~iety
cers at their meeting Saturday
night.
- - - - - - - - - Past Chiefs Club met
Tuesday night at the home
By !lara Phllllpt
Mrs. Alva Devaull
Tlte Ladles Circle of
the Clyde Cooper Is
Presbyterian Churcb met with from surgery at Holzer
Ernest Major. The mee~ pita!. He Ia expected borne
was In charge of the pres!- week.
Mrs. Luther Bowles, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mc&lt;:O! Sr&gt;av••l
Bible Study was led by ly, Mr. and M?s
mllllster, the Rev. Donald Culty were gueall
Entertainment wa' In Harrisburg Grande II
cj!ltrge of Mrs. Clara Phillips ,Count;
theme was "Faith." A Mr. and Mrs. Dick 8 urn
written by Mrs. Phillips were In Columbus on buslneo11l
read. "What I Have ro Friday.
f'~~Th:;anklul For." Mrt. Major ! Rev. Donald CalhllUII,
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turkey dinner at the ard Peten of McAtlbur
the session.
Mrs. Clara Phillipa attended
M&gt;o. Joe Stnma and i PresbytefJ meeun, beld
.Mrs. Donald Bobo of -Oak HID recentll.
·- ·•.:-· enjll)'inl a trip Mrs. Otho Watta ol Mld&lt;lle-J
port Is spending lfvtral
Elza Lambert with her sister, Mrs.
weekend vis- Cahoon.
Mulholland. Mrs.' J8111e1 11a1nes
&amp;t tbe lati Saturday witb realtlves
bnifri; 11ft! ~ trieJid, of Wellston

lfliJkesville

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25 Slfllle Deslp
CHRISTMAS CARDS

CHRISTMAS CARDS

Asoortod tradlllonol deslen• In beautiful
full color Willi oppropriata &amp;reetinao. Com,_wlthonwlopos.

Slim or convenllonatstyln. Compllll with

COMPARE AT $1.00

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AND SEALS
For 1111 Slfta 100• want to be opened firat.
COMPAR'E AT
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2 9¢

TINSEL ICICLES

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Gii'T WRAP RIIJONS
8 lpools- I!lOA'/•'. Solin finish, worm
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THURSDAY, Dec. 1, will be a big Dlght for meeting•
and banquets iD the SEO area. The 18th aDDual All·
Southeastern Ohio League football banquet will be held
In Athens. The Southeastern Ohio Regional Council
will conduct a membership session in Logan. Rio
Grande College's Redmen will host Campbellsville College in the GAHS gym, and the annual Ga\Ua County 4H Advisor's banr,uet is slated at Grace Methodist church.

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"Plain Jane" packages become glamour gifts when you doll them up
with Revco'slovely, sparkling new gift-wrap
acc!ilssories. Give even some
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inexpensive Christmas gifts that million dollar look. And remember
everyone on your list with Revco's beautiful, full-color Chr~mas cards. ·

"PLEASE give my regards to some great Uoru; friendl
namely Clyde Ramsay, Ed Cottrell, Dick Brown. AI·
so hello to Dick Roderick, Dick Owen and Vernon Deweese. Enclosed you will find a check for 1 subscription
to the local papets. Our address is: Mr. and Mrs. Steph·
en H. Swarny, 91BN. Tuscarawas Ave, Dover, Ohio,
44622."

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IY Dl~ THOMAs
Dnrr't.-••v I didJI't WarD you-bUt, there are O)lly 24

s~~p~~n~d~~ay~s~~~:~eft~t before
Chrllltmas. And, li you
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mas shopping season in the old French City. That's the
saJI\e night, too, all lightS on the beautifully decorated
cit:t -t&gt;ark will be turned OD • ·
for ·'the first time.
· · J jlo oot remember correcUy,
Gallipolis men:hants :bave. ao~n· wjll tell me about It
spent a lot of ,rponey In the la&amp;t. Jleirig wrq, that Is.
1hr~ . or four years to m~a ·
shoVi-ptace out of the city 'P!D'\ Ill the Forty Years Ago Item
durjnl Christm,as. It's all 'teey' In the Nov. 12 Waterways Jourat~. But, to each bl! own ..- . 'naf, 'there appeared a
br1ef
I a6D miss the bright carnival' note: "The Maysville ferryalllipspbere. of the overbl!lld b&lt;lat Lai!Miet was at the Acme
street decorations.
Boller Works, Gallipolis."
Perhaps lhls is the same
'lbere's a new place In town ferryboat I wrote about In the
to buy Christmas gifts. It's Oct 16, 1966 Ttm•s.SenUnel. I
the Log Cabin B&lt;IOk Srore, on haven't had a eorrect ldentlflFlrst Ave., across from Holzer cation oo the picture that CbarHospltal, and down the street a les L Neal of 152 Fourth Ave.,
UtUe way. It was a busy place loaned me. But I don't think the
Wednesday aftemMn when I background In the picture matdropped In on the Mrs. Cberles ches any surroundings In the
E. Holzer, Jr., and Mrs. Jack area of the Acme Boiler Works.
BroWll, the eperalors.
So apparenlly the picture wasn't taken here.
The Log Cabin Itself Is a
conversation piece; authentic Saw Fran Mullen up at Gilas it can be, with a big open tingham's Drug Store the other
fireplace. If I remember col' evening, and we talked about
reeDy, the log cabin Is left ov· the Laurence. He promised to
er from the Gallipolis Sesqul- look up 80me inlormaUon on It
centennial in 1940. That woud for me, but none was lerthcommake It about 26 years old. If, ing when we went to press. II'I

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''The ThJni' that lllmsedlV
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over his shoulder, and told her haunt us alL And, what'o more,
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thet was the bird. I don't thl!lk It'll be back next year.
IJjUe Mike Burger, son ol Mather's convinced Mike yet,
M?. a¢ Mrs. Robert Burger of thai It was really a turkey.
'!llere hasn't been any publl·
50 Grape St. took a copy
of
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WedneSday's daJUpolls . Dally Anyhow, the best one I've know that something's &amp;olng to
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By HOBART WILSON, JR.
QALLIA count.iaru; are all prepared to meet Santa
Claus Monday evening. Ole' St. Nick will make hil
first official appearance of 1966 during the annual Gallipolis Retail MerchaDts Christmas par.
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ade. The event will commence at 6:30
p.m. Participants will form in the Evans
Supermarkets, Inc., parking lot at the
corner of Fourth and Court. Many of
the downtown stores will remain open
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tho ferryboat ,which wu at polla boy Ia concerned, that the picture on tbe .lroat page ot was the 1host of all Tbll!kqlv- on Dec. 7-8-t. So resetv' one of all rumors, to be. some 1118 ;
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'fWENTY YEARS AGO, from the Illes of the Daily
Tribune and weekly Gallla Time$ . . . Nora L. Coodee, veteran Gallipolis music teacher, dies suddenly.: .·
Columbus Major James A. Rhodes gurst speaker at c&gt;ty
commission meeting _. _ GAHS Alumni dump Pl. Pleasant ~rads 5-0 on f1eld goal and safety in Turkey Day
benefit contest . _. Pomeroy drops Middleport 12-.
Jackson downs Wellston 7-0 in Thanksgiving Day coD·
tests.
GalliP&lt;&gt;IIs, were Saturday
ing guesta of hls grandmother,
W
Mrs. Mae Duffy.
OES had Installation of
~iety
cers at their meeting Saturday
night.
- - - - - - - - - Past Chiefs Club met
Tuesday night at the home
By !lara Phllllpt
Mrs. Alva Devaull
Tlte Ladles Circle of
the Clyde Cooper Is
Presbyterian Churcb met with from surgery at Holzer
Ernest Major. The mee~ pita!. He Ia expected borne
was In charge of the pres!- week.
Mrs. Luther Bowles, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mc&lt;:O! Sr&gt;av••l
Bible Study was led by ly, Mr. and M?s
mllllster, the Rev. Donald Culty were gueall
Entertainment wa' In Harrisburg Grande II
cj!ltrge of Mrs. Clara Phillips ,Count;
theme was "Faith." A Mr. and Mrs. Dick 8 urn
written by Mrs. Phillips were In Columbus on buslneo11l
read. "What I Have ro Friday.
f'~~Th:;anklul For." Mrt. Major ! Rev. Donald CalhllUII,
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turkey dinner at the ard Peten of McAtlbur
the session.
Mrs. Clara Phillipa attended
M&gt;o. Joe Stnma and i PresbytefJ meeun, beld
.Mrs. Donald Bobo of -Oak HID recentll.
·- ·•.:-· enjll)'inl a trip Mrs. Otho Watta ol Mld&lt;lle-J
port Is spending lfvtral
Elza Lambert with her sister, Mrs.
weekend vis- Cahoon.
Mulholland. Mrs.' J8111e1 11a1nes
&amp;t tbe lati Saturday witb realtlves
bnifri; 11ft! ~ trieJid, of Wellston

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THURSDAY, Dec. 1, will be a big Dlght for meeting•
and banquets iD the SEO area. The 18th aDDual All·
Southeastern Ohio League football banquet will be held
In Athens. The Southeastern Ohio Regional Council
will conduct a membership session in Logan. Rio
Grande College's Redmen will host Campbellsville College in the GAHS gym, and the annual Ga\Ua County 4H Advisor's banr,uet is slated at Grace Methodist church.

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namely Clyde Ramsay, Ed Cottrell, Dick Brown. AI·
so hello to Dick Roderick, Dick Owen and Vernon Deweese. Enclosed you will find a check for 1 subscription
to the local papets. Our address is: Mr. and Mrs. Steph·
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thilik.
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the'big parade to open tbe ~r~t-1
m~ shopping )Ieason in .tlle ~ld French City. That's the
satqe night, too, all 11gb,~ eil-t~ beautifully decorated
citY\ :Park will be turned. on' ~ '
for ~e first time.
,· .- ( !10 not llelllember corr·ecll~r.l
Gallipolis merthanls ;bave_*~~• wjll tell me about
l])elit: a lot of I!'DIIey In the 111£( lieiris wroni, that Is.
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ahoir:place out of the clty 'pjifk ·Jll the Forty Years Age
during Christm,as. It's all
Iii 'the Nov. 12 Waterways
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1 s6ll miss tbe brlahl caiftival note: "Tba Maysville
atn\Qsphere of the ova:b~d boal Lapce wu at tbe ACIIIII
street decorations.
Boller Works, Galllpella."
Perhaps this il the
'lbere'o e new place In town ferryboat I wrote about In
te buy Christmas gills. It's Oct. 16, 1966 Tlm..-sentlnel.
lbt U&gt;g Cabin Book Store, on haven't had a con-eel
Firat Ave., across ttom Holzer cation on the picture that
Hospital and down the street a les L. Neal of I~ Fourtb
Utile w;y. It was a buay place leaned me. But I don't lhlnk
Wecinesday afternoon when I background 1D !be plctur~
dropped ln on the Mrs. Charles ches any surroundings in
E. Holzer, Jr., and Mrs. Jack area of the Acme Boiler wor-u.1
Brown, the eperators.
So apparently the picture
n't lsken here.
'l'he Log Cabin Itself Is a
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a• it can be, wlth a biB open lingham's Drug Store the
l!rlplace. II I remember cQI'o evening, and we talkecl
rectly, the log cabin Is leJt ov· the Laurence. He promised
er from the Gallipolis Sesqul- look up •orne Information on
centennial in 19~. That wood lor me, but none wu forthcotamake It aboul 26 years old. If ing wben we wenl to preP.

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Columbus Major James A. Rhodes guts.t speaker at City
commission meetin~ .. . GAHS Alumm dump Pt. Pleasant ~rads 5-0 on field goal and safety In Turkey Day
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In Keith, the gentle father ot llivmg in nearby Covma, ts a !rom philosophy and religons '
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. fer their marriage in 1954.
, ally lhey nave a large collec-l ll proden.• not to bother Brian 1,00
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~l!"re Bn; .also f~ cats :on ~. p, m. "" 1 "Thunaermrda" 11:30 p, m. Ch IS "Wild HBJ'o
lbi lamlly aild a ser~es of rac- j7 p. 1!\o Ch 3 "There'J No -I!Usi' vest"
oDolll, ltamlleri, parrots . and 0011 LillO Show l111Sll$.s" I a. m. Ch 4 "Troll Street"
ear.arles who have
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Southeastern Ohio League football banquet will be held
In Athens. The Southeastern Ohio Regional Council
will conduct a membership session in Logan. Rio
Grande College's Redmen will host Campbellsville College In the GAHS gym, and the annual Gallla County 4H Advisor's banc,uet is slated at Grace Methodist church.

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REVCO'S BEAUTY TREATMEN

DATELINE recently received a letter
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lis. Steve is now in &lt;:barge of Tower Antennas in 1»ver, 0. Wrote Steve:

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QALUA countians are all prepared to meet Santa
Claus Monday evening. Ole' St. Nick will make hil
first official appearance of 1966 during the annual Gallipolis Retail Merchants Christmas par·
ade. The event will commence at 6:30
p.m. Participants will form in the Evans
Supermarkets, Inc., parking lot at the
corner of Fourth and Court. Many of
the downtown stores will remain open
to accommodate those who come to see
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"~&lt;&gt;=~~F~I~Igh~IL" Van Jobn..n and
O'Brien are
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2:1» Dap ol !Jves Pluword
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t:30 Super lleroea
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10:00-Eye GCandid Camera
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Rat !'atrol

Felollf Squad
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Big Valley

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IRed Skeltoo
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Dick Van Oyko
Love of Llle
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Buddy SIUrcber

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Mike Wallace

Sleepy Jeflen

8:30 Jack Beioey

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Love oa Rooftop

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- - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - . - 'Petticoat JUllctlon' ••. nad loiS lZ:*flrSI profe&amp;alooal Singing JOO Il:i$-Nen
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exlended from two IG 11
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7:41&gt;1:00' Woman's Page
ICI!ool proaucuon. 'l aught,' be
1:311 Make A Deal Ao World Turoa •
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2:30 Doctors
House Party
nme l"or Us
about lbe Up«.'OliUDg "Hallmar&amp;
2:6$· Womeno News
llall ot Fame" productooo 01 10:1111 Eye Guesa
3:00-AIIotb. Work To Tell Truth
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"Blithe Spll'll:" "AccorojJnJ 10 10;2&amp;-~ews
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Su~markel
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12:00-Jeopanly
Love Of Life
12:2&amp;Newa
12:30 Swlngin'
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12:41&gt;Guiding Light
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Buddy Starcher

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Guldin&amp; Light

12:tiii-Jeopard]l
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cause NBC 1s hustling the n e w - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - "Dragnet" haio • hWr police
series 1o the air - swts Jan.
Daytime ShBwl
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Tribune and weekly Gallla Time$ . . . Nora L. Condee, veteran Gallipolis music teacher, dies suddenly .: .
Columbus Major James A. Rhodes gurs.t speaker at c1ty
commission meeting ... GARS Alumru dump Pl. Plea·
sant ~ads 5·0 on field goal and safety in Turkey Day
benefit contest . . . Pomeroy drops Middleport 12·.
JackJon downs Wellaton 7·0 in Thanksgiving Day contests.

anrf 1 newed to ext~nd them through

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Redcoats have returned.' "

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Groce ~ttend nog li.'"i 26 ~eeks at
Nymph A•ards presenla· oploons thai

namely Clyde Ramsay, Ed Cottrell, Dick Brown. AI·
so hello to Dick Roderick, Dick Owen and Vernon Deweese. Enclosed you will find a check for s subscription
to the local papers. Our address is: Mr. and Mrs. Stephm H. Swarny, 918N. Tuscarawas Ave., Dover, Ohio,
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one letter to each 1quare, UJ
87 BICK DUBROW
a best-selling alnger of rock· -From NBCTV: "One rea- form' four · ordlnor1 wordl.
VIIfted Prell JateruUooal 1and·rollln England although he sao Robert Loggta left New
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -We ·says he Is only •.,;. step from IYork. for Hollywood ""'! lbe
read !be network press re- being tone de 1,,
starrmg role 10 .. .. T.II.E. Gal l
leases ·•
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. thai British shows . preUv· I
-From CBS-TV: "John Ley- our blessings will appear, do ' w'ell dLoomlnllted Broadway, ~aT~
tooJa, oostar of 'Jericho' , •• was , we~
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Gallipolis, Ohio

'The Monroes" and "FE'lony type of hero.
Sqoa~." two of the season s
-Jack Gaver
The Seventh lnternallonal new ones on the ABC network
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Festival of Montf' 1 tbat seemed a litlle shaky in

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"Hollywood Stars of Tomorrow In seven categories.
Awards" show will be telecast
"Rim, Buddy, Rim" Is a midlive for the first lime in its four ABC Is bringing hack "The sea•on casualtf on CBA. It Will
years by the ABC network at Avengers ." British-made spy/ elplre Jan. 2 to be replaced Iii
9:30 p. m. Jan 28. The program •eries that wa• on the network the 8 • 8:30 p. m. Monday slot
will rome from the Hollywood late last season. It is being put bf a new situation comedy serPaliadium where the 141h into the 10.11 p. m. Friday spot les called "Mr. ·Terrific."
annual Deb Star BaD will he beginning Jan. 20.
held by the Hollywood Makeup
Another program being shot
Artists and Hair Stylists. The
,
down I! "The Reger Miller
usual 10 starlets "ill be select..; NBC' lalest quartorly estl- Show" at 8:30 Moudaya on
by this organization. but for the mate. on the number of color NBC. A ball-bour saUrlc com&amp;o
first lime one over-all winner sets_.1n uso we.s 8•100·000 88
dy·adventure program called
will be selected 'from the ~roup I Oc.t. I. Thos wa• said 00 be a l "Captain Nice" will replace it.
during lhe telecast by • panel gam of 3.740.000 set' over the A description of lhls one
of
live persons from the! Oct. 1· 1965 fogures.
indicates it wiU he a qUiW
enterlainment world.
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THURSDAY, Dec. 1, will be a big night for meeting~
and banquets In the SEO area. The 18th annual All·
Southeastern Ohio League football banquet will be held
In Athens. The Southeastern Ohio Regional Council
will conduct a membership session in Logan. Rio
Grande College's Redmen will host Campbellsville Col·
lege In the GAHS gym, and the annual Gallla County 4·
H Advisor's banr,uet is slated at Grace Methodist church.

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"THE school system here is well organized, and very
progressive. I haven't suffered from lack of work
because when we assumed management there were
6010 subscribers. I can proudly say we now have 6329
two and one-half months later, so we are really busy.

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"WE are settled in our new home in Dover and feel
kind of lost from lack of news in the Old French
City. The kids found themselves sort of behind in
school, and there hilS been no TV and lots oi homework.

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DATELINE recently received a letter
from Steve Swarny, former manag- er of 1ower Antennas, Inc., in Gallipolis. Steve is now In charge of Tower Antennaa in Dover, 0. Wrote Steve:

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Nor/bern ,

GIVE YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS
REVCO'S BEAU TREATMENT

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heard yet 11 that "'nte ThinS"! happell at Rio Grlllllt O&gt;Degel staging what promlsea, lrom
waa the sho6t ol all Tbankqiv- on Dec. 7-8-9. St raaer.v' Me·of all rumora, to be. oomelhiD8 ·
jnJ turkeys thst baa ceme to these nights and go aee
lor blj. ,
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haunt us all. And, whal't more, youraelt.
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It'll be back next year.
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Merlyn Ross, who l,a 80 "ell a I~ f!aH back, Paint Vo'f'
There haan't lleen any pub!~ known for Ills extravaganu pro- WaKoll," and they tell me It U
etty on 1~ but, 1 ~appen to ductlons while muatc l_nsit'U~or bring Cammunlty " "'1 , down.
know that aomethtu1'• &amp;olnJ t&lt;i at Kyger Creek lllgb ·SchoOl, is Don:t 111188 II.
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By HOBART WILSON, JR.
QALLIA countians are all prepared to meet Santa
Claus Monday evening. Ole' St. Nick will make hil
first official appearance of 1966 during the annual Gal·
lipolis Retail Merchants Christmas par·
ade. The event will commence at 6:30
p.m. Participants will form in the Evans
Supermarkets, Inc., parking lot at the
corner of Fourth and Court. Many of
the downtown stores will remain open
to accommoctate those who come to see
Santa.

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lbe p!eluM ta of, far 11 one thretoJHN&gt;Id GaiU. Trlblme IIIII lhowed Mommy
which waa at ~~~ lloy II 1:011ceroed, !bat the picture on the -lrool Pllil of
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t
bird'• ,bad tt, and he baa a pte- the llttle lloy and the turkey
tljre' -to prove IL
over hls shoulder, and told her
Sporad.lc reporll allll tttckle
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that was the hlnl. I don, tht~k
ID about the bl!'d. blnlmaD, or IJIUe Mike Burger, son of Mtther's convinced Mike yet,
"TTie Tblntl' that aUflP111edlv Mr. ·lllid Mra. Robert Burger t1 that tt was realty a turkey.
lllO!Ied ln 'the old TNT · irea 50 Grape St. took a copy of
DOrtb t1. PL Plealaltl. !'Ill. u WedneSday's GalllpellJ DaDy ADyhow, the ~ one l'ye

l dll\ll't wam you-but, there are 'o)l!y 24
motjl
days left before Chrlst!JUIS. And, lf you
thillk
11\em.
1'll'omorrgw
· the big parade to opeu the Chrjst-1
rna~ shoppin&amp; season
.
old French City. That's the
sall\8 niglit, too, all
.GJI tbA beautifUlly decorated
cit:ulllrk will be
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for ''tl\e first Ume.
not Ff!DeJDber
Q!tlllpolls merehants
wj)l tell me 4bout
spent-a lot of !flOOey in the
wroq, that lB.
thr(!e .or four )'tiU'I to
·
sb$:ptaee out of the city
Ill the Forty Years Age
du$8 Chrt.¥. It's all '
·. the Nov. 12 Waterways
~. But, ta eicb hts
·
· 'there appeared a
I •iiU miss tbe brt&amp;hl ":~
- ·~~~;~=: "Tbe Maysville
alni!!sPhlll'l of the 01
bolt Lilljreoce wu at tbe
atreel decorations.
Boller Works, Galllpells."
Perhaps Ibis It the
Tbere's a new place In town ferryboat I wrote about In
18 boy Christmas gifts. It's Oct. 16, 1966 Timos-SenUnel.
lba Log Cabin Book Store, on haven't had a comet
First Ave., across lrom Holzer cation oo the pletuM that
Hospital, snd down the street a les L. Neal of !52 Fom1h
Utile way. It was a busy place leaned me. But I don't think
Wedoesday afternoon when I background In the p dropped In oa the Mrs. Charles ches any surroundings in
E. Holzer, Jr., and Mrs. Jack area of the Acme Boiler worKS. I
l!rown, the eperators.
So apparenlly the picture
n't taken here.
1be Log Cabin Itself Is
conversation piece; authentic! Saw Fran Mullen op at
as It can be, with a big
liogham's Drug Store the
fireplace. If I remember
evening, lllid we lalked
rectly, the log cabin Is left
the Laurence. He promised
er from the Gallipolis
look up some lnlormatloo t11
centennial in IP40. That
for me, but none wu lorthcom-1
make It about 26 years •ld.
when we went to prea,

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NEW YORK - (NF.A) -'lbe tule, followed by
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Mr. and Mrl. E. E. HartloOk, c!augbler o1 the late Jolm 4
Chrlstmu ltocklng 11 room furblture,
brlghtJJ ltrlped
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llodna a new aha~ With car, wuber, diDtite aet,
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lor _::. B. A. McKitrick gave them a and Misses 'lbelma Palmer and 1965 graduate o1 Monaca 'JIItll
the bo 7 .season l'IIIIDIDg nec1r. 'PIJJoll, radio llld' ruga. ·
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nrprlse part)' bonoring · their Blanche Stradley.
School and 1a emploJed as •
and-neck w1th June u 1 faYOI' II lln'l up 10 (rlellda 10
u ~an
• can eleventh wedding anniversary
secretary 10 pr. Lillie
IllIte time for nUptials, brides, .... large chuob of eaah
add eollee pol, .. . Tuesday evening at the ~
ov Aliquippa PtiiiiiJI•IIIIa.
brides-to-be find their lift IIUCb alfls 'ftlole wbo do
and • Y, a casllllllt Kltrlcl:: borne, 414 '11tlrd Ave'
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Iabo•wers luU of surprises. .
to say . . .tulatlonl and and PID
colorful pol
Gallipolis.
Her fianCe II I 11(8
Weddlng. lifll, studies show, blppy hOme" c111 pt
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Mr. McKitrld::, 1
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of New BrJgbton Higb
aver $1,000 and at abower Ume to help
penon
gift baYe each tile man, got wOrt o:-: party
and It
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couple mveets several tbous- With meanlnlful el'a!ntials.
bring 1 basic
shower Tnesday
and surprls- Mr. and Mrs. WilHam L. John· Atlantic SerYice ·ill "' 8J1gllo
more eatabllsh· Storage Is a blg problem no or household clea:U,:mdl"fi ed the visltora bY serving them .On, Monaca, Pa., have
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lei. 'lbefll need matter the llze home a
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101118 he'!'. even tbongb tbe couple will have. A
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special Santa's ···• ~ In
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to 1 very lucky~, preeent lee cmm llild ooflee. ·
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lifts.
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Faithful Celebrate Anlid
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newlyweds wHh
sweellnr&amp; daeatllled with
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relalll'ea 1 daiiiiCI to be Ill

VATICAN CITY (IJPI) -Tbe 'lbole W01'IhlppiDt ill 11.

City Ia theeaaplaee
where er's,
the lsrgest
baslllea
1n
--:=~=-----------l:r:'"J
the fallhlul
celebrllill
the world,
lhare tht
bellel that

FIRST CHILD BORN
Mrs. Melvill LttUe of Cheshire, Chrlslmas amid lhlngs wblcb
Marine Private and Mrs.
and paternal grandparents are tradition says wera close to
ier c. Morgan, are announclriiiMr. and Mra. Homer E. Mor- Christ
lhe birth of their first child
gan of Rl. 1, Gallipolis.
'11te VaUcan and Roinll's

Saint Pt1u the Apostle to
whom Cllrlst '"gave" 1ile Ke1J
of the Church, 1a burled dlreclly UDder the baallica.

UtUe of
cas are500
filled
with reJq basJII.'belleved
been foullll
tY·EonEN~IV~.~3~at~H~olzer~~·~~~~are~M~r.:a~nd~Mra~.
nearly
Lilllrches
to be Peter's
bave
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Mrs. Myrtle Holcomb of
. back to early OlrlsUanlty.
The Papal descendant

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aal brandparents are Mr.

Those atlendlDg maai ID
Mary Major Basilica on

ma• Eve will kneel and
lour bistorlc

Peler, Pope Paul VI, recell/08
memben of the College
Caram.l• and of the d_lplo~~c:il

oorpe accredited to
in oolorful cenmonlea durIJICI Ou'islmal IUSOII.

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Pleuaat Valley
Admllled - J11t17
Mrs. .MariiD
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u ~an
• can eleventh wedding anniversary
secretary 10 pr. Lillie
IllIte time for nUptials, brides, .... large chuob of eaah
add eollee pol, .. . Tuesday evening at the ~
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brides-to-be find their lift IIUCb alfls 'ftlole wbo do
and • Y, a casllllllt Kltrlcl:: borne, 414 '11tlrd Ave'
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colorful pol
Gallipolis.
Her fianCe II I 11(8
Weddlng. lifll, studies show, blppy hOme" c111 pt
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Mr. McKitrld::, 1
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of New BrJgbton Higb
aver $1,000 and at abower Ume to help
penon
gift baYe each tile man, got wOrt o:-: party
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couple mveets several tbous- With meanlnlful el'a!ntials.
bring 1 basic
shower Tnesday
and surprls- Mr. and Mrs. WilHam L. John· Atlantic SerYice ·ill "' 8J1gllo
more eatabllsh· Storage Is a blg problem no or household clea:U,:mdl"fi ed the visltora bY serving them .On, Monaca, Pa., have
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101118 he'!'. even tbongb tbe couple will have. A
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VATICAN CITY (IJPI) -Tbe 'lbole W01'IhlppiDt ill 11.

City Ia theeaaplaee
where er's,
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FIRST CHILD BORN
Mrs. Melvill LttUe of Cheshire, Chrlslmas amid lhlngs wblcb
Marine Private and Mrs.
and paternal grandparents are tradition says wera close to
ier c. Morgan, are announclriiiMr. and Mra. Homer E. Mor- Christ
lhe birth of their first child
gan of Rl. 1, Gallipolis.
'11te VaUcan and Roinll's

Saint Pt1u the Apostle to
whom Cllrlst '"gave" 1ile Ke1J
of the Church, 1a burled dlreclly UDder the baallica.

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Mrs. Myrtle Holcomb of
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memben of the College
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in oolorful cenmonlea durIJICI Ou'islmal IUSOII.

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If you get tired of us or bored or uninterested., you stop reading.

THE SEWING CENTER

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plus hundreds of magazines and books. .

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PTA PLANS AUCftON
PT. PLEASANT - 'l1ii llenderson School PTA wiD spon-

an auction Monday, Net.
18, at the acl!ool beglnnlng al
7:30 p. m. Robert Fowler will
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articles, Including babel
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Our business is news and information.
We provide more of it than any other business every day.

PT. PLEASANT

Pleuaat Valley
Admllled - J11t17
Mrs. .MariiD
Wi1IJam
Charles
Pleasant; ..... Dallu
Pl. Pleasant; Pin. Pearl
Rogerr, llenderaon; Mrt.
Saunders, Crown Qty; Mary
lllcCoy, Gallon, Oldo; Geneva
Stalll, West Columbts.
IIIRIIarged - Ivan Newell,
bthslde; Mrs. A. T. B~~:~
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Eugene Hanes, Pt.
ant; Roy Ball, Pl. Pleaaanl;
Blaine, Hogoett.
Blrlbl - Mr. and Mn. Roy
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CHRISTMAS

Giant 25" Rectangular

·=low prices
·. '111/t-tcpluxu~g
during tllis nationwide .·

Give More With
Our Lower Prices!

It low,

tAll!•
•

Mr.

The RANDAlL • 25X4533W
Beautiful Contemporary Slyled "lo-boy" cabinet
in genuine hand rubbed Walnut veneers and
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BLOUSES
by Shapley

SWEATERS
SLACKS
by Pendleton, Catalina, etc,

SKIRTS

HOSIERY
by Faoclnatlon

GOWNS
by Mill Elaino

PAJAMAS

Walltta
WorkCiothM

by M111 Elaine

HANDBAGS &amp; BillFOlDS
byMooker

Topslen

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by Pendleton, Joan Clitia,
and Catalina

LUGGAGE

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TROUSERS

LP GAS

Trade In .. , • 70,00

by P~eemoker, Shapely,
Catalina end Barkahire

AOigolor

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Regular ., • • 369:95

DRESSES

All Woathar
•r Purlt1n end
Rugby
COATS
by Curllf and

NATURAL

HARDWICK AUTOMATIC
DEBUTANTE EYE-LEVEl. RANGE

by Pendleton ond
Smamhlro

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WRAP UP
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RUTLAND, G.

·ARNOLD·GRATE

CHRISTMAS

Giant 25" Rectangular

·=low prices
·. '111/t-tcpluxu~g
during tllis nationwide .·

Give More With
Our Lower Prices!

It low,

tAll!•
•

Mr.

The RANDAlL • 25X4533W
Beautiful Contemporary Slyled "lo-boy" cabinet
in genuine hand rubbed Walnut veneers and
,~;.,. ,.lee! honlwood oond~ 9" Oval~ 6• ,

Frost-Clear

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when you choose console stereo .••

why sot get the bestI

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$500
$450
$400

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State AJnpUk with outmndinr Pa•'r.

BE§T CAIIINETHI'

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Banlon and
Velour Shim
by
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$1500

by Salntore
Jewelry by Swank
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Cl!rJstmas •••
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Bible

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Ampliller with ''"l~tandlf&gt;~ ,,..._.
Mu•&gt;c Power, plutlloOIId -IJUILI F:\-1/AM_-S L~reo
rM R•dio. Lift Lid with Rtcard .":itorB (I .•
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m¢aningfufgift for

andJockey

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IF YOU ARE STILL
PUZZLED •••

'&gt;y Pandleton, Catalina

BLOUSES
by Shapley

SWEATERS
SLACKS
by Pendleton, Catalina, etc,

SKIRTS

HOSIERY
by Faoclnatlon

GOWNS
by Mill Elaino

PAJAMAS

Walltta
WorkCiothM

by M111 Elaine

HANDBAGS &amp; BillFOlDS
byMooker

Topslen

·'

SUITS

by Pendleton, Joan Clitia,
and Catalina

LUGGAGE

·'

·. . TH!

For Christ.

TROUSERS

LP GAS

Trade In .. , • 70,00

by P~eemoker, Shapely,
Catalina end Barkahire

AOigolor

OR

Regular ., • • 369:95

DRESSES

All Woathar
•r Purlt1n end
Rugby
COATS
by Curllf and

NATURAL

HARDWICK AUTOMATIC
DEBUTANTE EYE-LEVEl. RANGE

by Pendleton ond
Smamhlro

•d Zip Lined

·•'

FOR ·

COATS

TOPCOATS

AVAILABLE

and
COPPERTONE

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byllohon
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WHITE

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IJE§T CO.UPOJWENT§

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kqllzometlnts1nd
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Ztnlth Quellty 6 Spuker Sound S)'t.tem. Acou• ·

1 Zenith lolld •Stale St.r1o Amplifier-No warm-up . Pro-

QUIIIIIIZI CAJIIII Zri'IICIIET
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or tha same spa.O. 4~ RPM Adaplar.

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HURRY! STOP IN TODAY!

BE§T§OVND

• Pamou1 Mlcro-TCNtch• 2Q Ton. Arm -Zenith dt,..ll·
opt&lt;llona arm with Frae -floatlna carHid W'·
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chanaer. Autcmatietlly intermbel I 0" and 1:2• re cords

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'J'HAT'SA

Authtntio larly Amlrican StyliO&amp;, with 10.1 &amp;111·
IINy, In l•fUIIne MIPII V1011r110d .ol1d1.

0®
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qllllt.od wllb Mlritlwle•

ocool, so clean
so carefree~ too!

rllodel 9316, • , A truly remarkable ¥11111 •••
11
cu, It, of space, )'tl it's priced lowtr than most 14 ou,
with ~ord 1ton p.

--IUppcri
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oolla '"'

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Attend Ceremonial

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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19 Meig• Women

Tr1de

1967 MODEL

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Marrlage
Read in Church

With

NEW

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Robert Smith

iEITA-0111110LUX CAPRI

.LON,.· a

Don't Be Sorry!

andiI Mr1.

LUGGAGE
by Samsonlte and Alrwoy

A 4100) and beautiful tltcllat il YOUII
wbeDyoacookollaHudwlckOu~

'nul clt!llll blue a- tbat faitant
control. the even-bat oven, .IIJid DO~
Je. broi1ar are Gilly a 6nr of tilt IIWlY
performen... featurel
Hardwick
l'IDJL Azul the mall)' o
wODdtn of

onr;

l:hristtnas Dollar • Go f'artlaer At

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Dltt!J~C~~m

The USZT • 1120

.DaDIIb Modaru 8tyUar. Bolld-Stt.te

~~with aut.Ubdinf Pe•k Mu1lc

Po...-r,
IM• Solid-Stat. F.M/ AM-8terto FM Radio,
ConQIUint tJft Uti. R.eoroJ Ston~JO Spr.t~t~.

,

:"TA~ AWA~D

-=•m• the beauty anll

.nl•!l9 (tXCelllnt foatu .. ,
• :~lck eold sa,

$10 •

. lfardwici~•~l!tllmaticeopv..,;.mcllfil!ab
.OOlrlnr ~ II!Jo1abll. ,
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RUTLAND FURNITURE, Rutland, 0.

EIQ.tD

mwMONNTH.

I

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'beautiful Hardwuk Autoiljatic GaB ~~~~~ See u tod.au.
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the ClUJ o1 1111 Cllrlstmaa
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:~ ~ !.h. HowArd• B~ollt, Mti. Club beld oa~NIIW!J~~!t U
on~ ' ILtiCI 'nbtentlt .Uiecohi&lt;!Lit. go toward Uie Ho~ DI!IMl.rJ!t. ~~et ,,-.ung.
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em~~U ·,.;., ~\I)IJ membe•• Fred WIUiain,.O an~ Mrs. vor-lhl llullud ~ ol c:blilll.
bOttlea llltlUD lhe «Jr)IUrll·i lnj 00~·111. . .
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i,'1:jli~otle new Li·an· non IVeber. ' ·
, Plans wm D¥dt rw the club
,fimJ" ot llu~•nd wflt oe: Tlle ~iltLStm.. dl!lnet·· ~· · 0~ U... 'l!~'t&gt;&lt;r&gt; were d'""")"O I
bl!it M!:f; l\ollll1 G•O'I\!t, ·\las
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to antet - least al&gt; ll'l'lngo·
:JUdged;
· oleo ror Dec. 20,. at Bart.~ • md · 1~~.41!· •11!111 .De taken to th~
"!~ .\ii~ th; cl•to. · · The ~anie.llll!ftl lor
tho mont~ In the County
Tllere
· t&gt;~~· lbtlle •(3! cate; tto.taur¥nt m Pu~ro) .w!ll ~lh!111 Stale lioopllal... Gi!lo,
:. . cell·!or lilt!~· wa1,PWAih Of ,NII!/ember for Uie Flower Sho~ 1o be held
·Rohgtoua, whl~h lntat lpe l~Uowed by a parLy ~~ ~· •Y&lt;tr at'l', brougtn, D~ the me1u 11 :
··~t f'd IJ.ke ~ 0 , Cllrlstmao."lschool WJS taken b,J ~·Rob- November 31 , ll'ltb.
oruy religtolis u.emeo; nomi ot Mr!· Joe SoliD. li&lt;i'(&lt;t pen lor · Ute Galllpoll• Stat~,
~ -'business moe•trg was Inert Snol'den ancl Mrs. Bill Will,
rett~to'"· wn 1cn c•n •4 1Pat nahtOtl will be reveal.,, at ltLSIItute, An auction was held
c~ge ol ·th• , Ph:Sident: Mrs. ford was sppolnted to take the Plw wen di!CU3!ed for
pertalnins .to Cllrlst. tblt time and now namea cjrawn tollowinJ lb•. pro1ram.
~ Williamson, 'The sec.,. arrangement for lhe monUi of Home Decoral!ng COntest . mao: and t&gt;t'·rrwayo only. Tfbl llor the ~min&amp; yeat., . .
The lravelm$ prlzo, don•ted..
tlrf&amp; tepqt'\· Was •gJ\'I!n uy' Mrs. December.
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be sponsore• b) lh• ""'"
prlzeJ Vllll 'n' IIU lor first prize : The program . wu. m char,e by ,Mf$. Vernon we~er, wa•
H~ey O'Dell. follow~ ·tJ' Ill. Mn. Fred Wllllamson, Mrs. year and It was aanounced
in• bOth the religious and non- o'. Uie, Chalt:man, Mrs. Howard won by Mrs: Harvey 0 Dell •nd
treasurer'&lt; report by
Mrs. Car: Morris, Mrs. Harvey 0'· the JULl&amp;lni would lle neld
rellglous categories; 16 second Brrchflel': ·. ljl&gt;llday tabl•- ~t· lhed oor prtZe was .won by
JVuce May.
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Dell, Mrs. Bruce Davis and
prlzo, and $3 for the first prize raogemenU Uilq tlrled mater- Mr&gt; Robert Garner. A babyl
•!I woo announc:od lbat ar· Mrs. Harold Wolfe entered ar- There are nearly 411
m Doorway• and $2 for oec• tal wero displayed by Mn. V
.llr· thower "" held for Mro flar.
r~ements were made '.or tha irangements In the rnvllltlonaJ 1bicycles In use oo U. S,
on&lt;i pr11.e In this category . . non Web(r and Included a litiie old Wolle, Rofrnhmenll. lltro
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the sick 111t ito'&lt; aevertol
beld at ·the llu~and Deplrt. taaiLU'Iiil .frU'.Iand dried .mater· ~'1110 lhoae named .abOve and
with • seven!&lt;IIIICk ol nu. He menl Store on Dec. lotlt sta~ I Ill~ A demonstra~on OD ~ .,, Tom .Martla, Mra.
Bill
is beiq -~b)&gt; bi• physic- ing at g a. m. was announced: wrappiQg was liven by Mrs. WilUord, Mra. BiU Brown, Mrs.
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There wiU be bakiiO goo¢t. iDo!l Harrison.
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BY MIIS.. Il p, BLAKE
Ispent a Sunday evening vlsllln£ , Mrs, Louisa ,l)a,nlels, ~pent . nandwork and Christmas dec- A letlel will read from Mh. ID•vls.
, Mrs. Etnlllo Stover and chit· Mr. and Mt~. liarry Dtckey. Sunday alterpoon visiJini
dten o1 Rio Grande visited •n Mr. and MtB. ·Truman Rus- sister, Mr. and Mrs. VUas
afternoon with Mr. and , Mrs. sell Johnson and children ol roe and '.amlly, Swan Creek.
WE ARE PARTICIPANT IN MIDDLEPORT
Rll...IJ Wolford and family. Hannan Trace lld., spent a SUllo MISs Marlene Wolford o!
Mrs. Stover wiahes all · of ner day vislling bls uncle and aunt, , Jumbus 1 penl 8 day visiting
GIFT·A·RAMA- ASK FOP YOUR FREE TICKET
kiendo :0 luww sbe Is no long- 1M;. an~ Mrs. Russell Wol'.ord Iparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rmlselll IJ
tl; married to Noel Stover. They and family, Rt. 588.
Wolford and family.
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,.,. divorced reoently.
I Lester Unroe celebrated bls
' Mrs. Pearl Kinkaid and dau-'blrthday Nov. 18. His wile Ruby ' Jumrue Willa ol Ironton ha• l
~ters, Mary and Nellie ond helped him celebrate,
been vtSlstlD!t a few days willl
ft.lend, Kermit Robinson, all of Ron"ie \7olford spent several his grandmoi11er, Mn. "Mallie" .
Qlllncey, W. Vo., spent a Sun- days vislllng his slstet, Mr. Angell and h111band arul other I
&lt;lilY ahornoon visiting ner aWJt
Mrs, Aaron Reynolds and Irelatives.
I
liild uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Les- :son Terry In Columbus.
Mrs. Shirley Ward and baby
ter Unroe on Haw:.n Traca Rd .1 Ode Beaver ente~d Holzer ·and also her sisten all of Gal· I
'Mro. Nellie Pickett celebra~ IHospital whm he remains a llpolls spent a s~ay altered !ler brrthday Nov. 13.
lpat1ent.
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Inoon vtlltlnl Mr. and Mrs,
Howmf Ptckell of
Selma ! Mrs. Emllte Stover and chll· Ill Untoe and family.
hR~ been spendmg several days :dren Griselda and Eugene of 1
visiting hh mother, Mrs. Nellie IRio Grande spent an afternoon I Mr. and PfFs. Preston
Picke :t and o~~er relatives. He visiting Mr. and Mrs. Garred ;and family have rented
ia also enjoyil1i;; a:.nne hunting. 1Blake and daughter.
Iproperty owned by Rosa . ~;::II
Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. Blake ' Perry •1ueen has been on ey Brumfield on Hannan
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Creek area ol Rt. 7.
Mrs. Aaron Reynolds and
Terry Joe and Mi" 0r1s
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~rrst 1 Thanksgiving," and "Poor Tur· d ll ·
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Bapli&lt;l church of Gallipo"·· this ' key," were given by Elhet lanMls:';:Jdred McClure hao re.
week In Ill• Fellowship Room, Steele.
Iturned to ber bome 1n CroWl /
With 17 members prt"sent.
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Th e meeIIng open ed bY Mrs. Games were conducted by Ctly
Holzer hos Jlal '.or several
Jirginia Urwin president and Velma Rose. and Gladys Evans.
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A commillee was appointed nut bread and pop corn balls, Ronnie Wolford oelobrated
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famous·TiiMic Wllll:hes,
com;ng year, Velma Rose gave composed of Velma Ro&lt;e, Gla· Emma brother Rlchlrd and
tile kind you'ye seen
the devotions. which Included dye Evans, Mary Shamblln and parenb, Mr. and Mrs, Rcssell
torture-tested ori TV,
•elections of scripture from Ethel Sk!ele.
Wolford helped hbn celebrate.

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BY ADA KEELS
Mr. and Mrs. Larry C. Smltb
and daughter Brenda Kay vtsl~
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t son Mark at Cincinnati recent~
ly.
Mr, and Mrs, Bob Smith and
children of Chillicothe visited
his mother, Mrs. Lola
a recent Sunday.
Mr. ar&lt;J Mrs. Do Hurt vlslt·
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Ivan Hurt and '"n at ColumbUS
1 recent weekend.
Mrs. Marvella Sroltft
and
daughter Brenda Kay called on

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By HELEN HENNESS\' erable expression, showing her• workshop this year, based on around '.or Christmas. The new
NEW YORK - INEAJ
- first toolb.
tfle theory that kids oeed relu-l toys are better equipped than
When spacemen Invade your Cbeerful li'earful,
anotner •ation from the rigors of home- Itheir older counterparts, per·
home on Christmas, loy batlle-,oewcomer, has changeable '.ac- iwork just as dad does from bls haps. Bullbey're still just d?lls, - - - - - - - - men throw hand grenades a. :ial expressions. She
smiles, job. In another era If Johnoyltrucks, games and toy soldters. BY KATIE WNG
w1th purchase of this •.•
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was tired '.rom doing bome-1
Brenda Shamblin and Ken
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Oberslake of Cincinnati, visited
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recently with Mr. and M rs.
doll we.ls the hvmg
room acter dolls and literature
lS . play games. But we live today..
Ivan Grover.
••• THIS WEEK ONlY
cou.ch, JUst take an aspirin and :represented by a Winnie
tbe A card game, called Bird Brain ~
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sherrick
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reSign ~ourself to Toyland '66, i Pooh series and a j..ittle Worn-' I just for laughs ) is played in a
IS
and Mrs. Margaret Sherrick of
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area
Lancaster spent Sunday with
Ztnttlt BAitDSHELL
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Mrs
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Raymond
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doll. tnat didn't do anylhing ' or to new prmted nanoel pajamas Most strenuous of the
and Jeffrey attd Kathleen.
• Beige color . or Off.'IR!Itlltt cololr..
~ad~ electric trams. Toys, hke and matchmg cap.
laugh provokers is Twister. a
Mrs. Mildred Clark and j;!rand•
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is frenellc acllon game played In NEW YORK (NEA) -Now daughters of Belpre spent the
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Duchess Turtle, designed for a stocking feet on a large plastic that Neiman _ Marcus has told I weekend with Mr. &lt;~nd
Mrs.
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d~te "dress-up" toys. Dad had i pillow. There's a stuffed frog .tie themselves into knots
as and Hers status Christmas gifts 1 Mr. aMI Mrs. Edward . ~r~s­
cu•TO~-HIATIC
hiS cowboy oulflt. Grenades and that frugs and he has a sluffed !hey follow spinner directions Iwill be _ $4,000 bathtubs -we lo.n spenl a few days VtSIImg I
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Molotov cocktails are more in p1g friend that polkas. A pup- ,on how to place their arms and can get on lo more important Wlth Mr. and Mrs. Herston Jar- .
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keeping with the times than a pet version of Soupy Sales does legs.
tlungs . __ like canine gifts. I vis of New Carlisle, Ohio.
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musket would be. And you the mouse.
New, too, on the game scene
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Grover
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wouldn't want a~ inadequately , Most o'. tne homemaking toys is Goldfinger, played on a base For your }ittle HIM or HER 1 spent several days visiting at '
equipped toy !iOldter around.
tor this season really
work. lthat is a replica or Fort Knox, who has everytht~g. why not . columbus .with Mr ..and Mrs.:
How ean ·• cap gun compare Vacuum cleaners clean up laun· and Chicken Out, a competitive a new pair of satin or velvet IDouglas R1fe and family . They
tn efficiency with a ray gun? dry equipment washes and dries : ~arne keyed to tweaking the palazzo pajamas trimmed with also attended church services I
HURRY' LIMITED QUANTITIESI
And as fOr dolls - why flave and an "easy bake' 1 oven pro- tail oF a plastic chicken.
mink? For at home lounging, I of Rev. Paul Bryant, who was 1
one that just Ues around like a duees its own honey cakes.
Two additions to the "make- · of course. If he's the conserv- ·a former pastor of the Metho· l
lump when you can get one thai Municipal services are on an and-play" toy category
are ative type, how about a pair 1dist Church at Cheshire.
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Cries, wets. pouts, teethes or , upswing in popularity in the Creeple People with its own of striped flannel pj's with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Long
frugs? You oan even find one 1truck-sector of toyland. A new Thtngmaker in which lmagin· matching nightcap?
visited recently with Mrs. C.
that asks questions in case you i fire rescue truck of heavy gauge alive boys and girls can make
mak
W. Enterman of Galloway. 0 . I
Open Fri. &amp; Sat. Nights- Member Middleport Gift.O.Rama
don~ get enough trouble ·,.! thai sleet ha• o turbine cab and 1 : alf sorb of weird _ looking 11 your prectous. 18
Jng and Mr. and Mr•. Levert Roush
kind from the kids.
round attachment which, with-.:fluo~escent creatures and
a the party scene Wlth you, ytv.t I of Youngstown, 0.
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this srason .of
out abatteries.
simulates the purrJ..';cho'
make!
· could orfder , furbedcoat
.s,;p'e"n't"
ho~~ls
the crop
"realer-than-real"
giant motor.
reRIc·olate
ctiOro!afl!o.1 ~ ...~ • that
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reali,tic Lau~hter lakr&lt; Ute spotlight 1'harl"not everyjhllii, But It's ' bt)eweled collar, don t guess at
i; a t&lt;'ethlng baby wl!h a mis- In !he game "'ctor of Santa'• a good part of what you'll find ' the SIZe. It must ftl perfectly.
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life is really feminine.
she'd
-jldore Chien No. 5, a delight·
~ully scented perfume. or her
very own pair of fal se eyelash£'s
nothing makes you feel
more like a girl. And what
coLid be more individu;;~l than
her very own nail poli sh.

Duttons and Rollers In Middleport

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lb'.o Chr'.ltmao. Here a youns policeman dlnew polf&lt;t emergeney truck. A bell ring&amp; •• the

lnlek II mo•od. S'.de aad back doors ·opea. A olde ladder attaehe1 to the edention laider for reseue work .
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'The Rutland f'riendly GanJ. home&lt;:omlng dinner at
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Frtt!a1 &lt;eV.!I!Iil&lt; .D.a. 18tb.' JM!..[DI'a,tl,olit ~· aU,IdndiOo :MI~,:•t!d ~~"'[ 1\joeller thanklnJ ·
~?f' ." .~' .bo~ 9,! ~· KuUand Metnodist Church ~y~Sbow 01 111e ,. ,!!Q#~ ()ardon t~.enU.1&gt;durufi~hd tp.IIL tilt proo-.01 Llfla .bww Wlll ltt~p '"f lnvltlngller ~ lb• :
:~ ~ !.h. HowArd• B~ollt, Mti. Club beld oa~NIIW!J~~!t U
on~ ' ILtiCI 'nbtentlt .Uiecohi&lt;!Lit. go toward Uie Ho~ DI!IMl.rJ!t. ~~et ,,-.ung.
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em~~U ·,.;., ~\I)IJ membe•• Fred WIUiain,.O an~ Mrs. vor-lhl llullud ~ ol c:blilll.
bOttlea llltlUD lhe «Jr)IUrll·i lnj 00~·111. . .
' ' ' ' IUllriiiiiiL"!' !"T••&amp;•monu mad&lt;;
i,'1:jli~otle new Li·an· non IVeber. ' ·
, Plans wm D¥dt rw the club
,fimJ" ot llu~•nd wflt oe: Tlle ~iltLStm.. dl!lnet·· ~· · 0~ U... 'l!~'t&gt;&lt;r&gt; were d'""")"O I
bl!it M!:f; l\ollll1 G•O'I\!t, ·\las
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to antet - least al&gt; ll'l'lngo·
:JUdged;
· oleo ror Dec. 20,. at Bart.~ • md · 1~~.41!· •11!111 .De taken to th~
"!~ .\ii~ th; cl•to. · · The ~anie.llll!ftl lor
tho mont~ In the County
Tllere
· t&gt;~~· lbtlle •(3! cate; tto.taur¥nt m Pu~ro) .w!ll ~lh!111 Stale lioopllal... Gi!lo,
:. . cell·!or lilt!~· wa1,PWAih Of ,NII!/ember for Uie Flower Sho~ 1o be held
·Rohgtoua, whl~h lntat lpe l~Uowed by a parLy ~~ ~· •Y&lt;tr at'l', brougtn, D~ the me1u 11 :
··~t f'd IJ.ke ~ 0 , Cllrlstmao."lschool WJS taken b,J ~·Rob- November 31 , ll'ltb.
oruy religtolis u.emeo; nomi ot Mr!· Joe SoliD. li&lt;i'(&lt;t pen lor · Ute Galllpoll• Stat~,
~ -'business moe•trg was Inert Snol'den ancl Mrs. Bill Will,
rett~to'"· wn 1cn c•n •4 1Pat nahtOtl will be reveal.,, at ltLSIItute, An auction was held
c~ge ol ·th• , Ph:Sident: Mrs. ford was sppolnted to take the Plw wen di!CU3!ed for
pertalnins .to Cllrlst. tblt time and now namea cjrawn tollowinJ lb•. pro1ram.
~ Williamson, 'The sec.,. arrangement for lhe monUi of Home Decoral!ng COntest . mao: and t&gt;t'·rrwayo only. Tfbl llor the ~min&amp; yeat., . .
The lravelm$ prlzo, don•ted..
tlrf&amp; tepqt'\· Was •gJ\'I!n uy' Mrs. December.
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prlzeJ Vllll 'n' IIU lor first prize : The program . wu. m char,e by ,Mf$. Vernon we~er, wa•
H~ey O'Dell. follow~ ·tJ' Ill. Mn. Fred Wllllamson, Mrs. year and It was aanounced
in• bOth the religious and non- o'. Uie, Chalt:man, Mrs. Howard won by Mrs: Harvey 0 Dell •nd
treasurer'&lt; report by
Mrs. Car: Morris, Mrs. Harvey 0'· the JULl&amp;lni would lle neld
rellglous categories; 16 second Brrchflel': ·. ljl&gt;llday tabl•- ~t· lhed oor prtZe was .won by
JVuce May.
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Dell, Mrs. Bruce Davis and
prlzo, and $3 for the first prize raogemenU Uilq tlrled mater- Mr&gt; Robert Garner. A babyl
•!I woo announc:od lbat ar· Mrs. Harold Wolfe entered ar- There are nearly 411
m Doorway• and $2 for oec• tal wero displayed by Mn. V
.llr· thower "" held for Mro flar.
r~ements were made '.or tha irangements In the rnvllltlonaJ 1bicycles In use oo U. S,
on&lt;i pr11.e In this category . . non Web(r and Included a litiie old Wolle, Rofrnhmenll. lltro
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the sick 111t ito'&lt; aevertol
beld at ·the llu~and Deplrt. taaiLU'Iiil .frU'.Iand dried .mater· ~'1110 lhoae named .abOve and
with • seven!&lt;IIIICk ol nu. He menl Store on Dec. lotlt sta~ I Ill~ A demonstra~on OD ~ .,, Tom .Martla, Mra.
Bill
is beiq -~b)&gt; bi• physic- ing at g a. m. was announced: wrappiQg was liven by Mrs. WilUord, Mra. BiU Brown, Mrs.
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There wiU be bakiiO goo¢t. iDo!l Harrison.
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. Robert Snowden and Mrs, Bruce
BY MIIS.. Il p, BLAKE
Ispent a Sunday evening vlsllln£ , Mrs, Louisa ,l)a,nlels, ~pent . nandwork and Christmas dec- A letlel will read from Mh. ID•vls.
, Mrs. Etnlllo Stover and chit· Mr. and Mt~. liarry Dtckey. Sunday alterpoon visiJini
dten o1 Rio Grande visited •n Mr. and MtB. ·Truman Rus- sister, Mr. and Mrs. VUas
afternoon with Mr. and , Mrs. sell Johnson and children ol roe and '.amlly, Swan Creek.
WE ARE PARTICIPANT IN MIDDLEPORT
Rll...IJ Wolford and family. Hannan Trace lld., spent a SUllo MISs Marlene Wolford o!
Mrs. Stover wiahes all · of ner day vislling bls uncle and aunt, , Jumbus 1 penl 8 day visiting
GIFT·A·RAMA- ASK FOP YOUR FREE TICKET
kiendo :0 luww sbe Is no long- 1M;. an~ Mrs. Russell Wol'.ord Iparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rmlselll IJ
tl; married to Noel Stover. They and family, Rt. 588.
Wolford and family.
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,.,. divorced reoently.
I Lester Unroe celebrated bls
' Mrs. Pearl Kinkaid and dau-'blrthday Nov. 18. His wile Ruby ' Jumrue Willa ol Ironton ha• l
~ters, Mary and Nellie ond helped him celebrate,
been vtSlstlD!t a few days willl
ft.lend, Kermit Robinson, all of Ron"ie \7olford spent several his grandmoi11er, Mn. "Mallie" .
Qlllncey, W. Vo., spent a Sun- days vislllng his slstet, Mr. Angell and h111band arul other I
&lt;lilY ahornoon visiting ner aWJt
Mrs, Aaron Reynolds and Irelatives.
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liild uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Les- :son Terry In Columbus.
Mrs. Shirley Ward and baby
ter Unroe on Haw:.n Traca Rd .1 Ode Beaver ente~d Holzer ·and also her sisten all of Gal· I
'Mro. Nellie Pickett celebra~ IHospital whm he remains a llpolls spent a s~ay altered !ler brrthday Nov. 13.
lpat1ent.
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Inoon vtlltlnl Mr. and Mrs,
Howmf Ptckell of
Selma ! Mrs. Emllte Stover and chll· Ill Untoe and family.
hR~ been spendmg several days :dren Griselda and Eugene of 1
visiting hh mother, Mrs. Nellie IRio Grande spent an afternoon I Mr. and PfFs. Preston
Picke :t and o~~er relatives. He visiting Mr. and Mrs. Garred ;and family have rented
ia also enjoyil1i;; a:.nne hunting. 1Blake and daughter.
Iproperty owned by Rosa . ~;::II
Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. Blake ' Perry •1ueen has been on ey Brumfield on Hannan
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Creek area ol Rt. 7.
Mrs. Aaron Reynolds and
Terry Joe and Mi" 0r1s
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o I e I erylhmg." Two poems, "Daily Mr
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~rrst 1 Thanksgiving," and "Poor Tur· d ll ·
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Bapli&lt;l church of Gallipo"·· this ' key," were given by Elhet lanMls:';:Jdred McClure hao re.
week In Ill• Fellowship Room, Steele.
Iturned to ber bome 1n CroWl /
With 17 members prt"sent.
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Th e meeIIng open ed bY Mrs. Games were conducted by Ctly
Holzer hos Jlal '.or several
Jirginia Urwin president and Velma Rose. and Gladys Evans.
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the group sang. "Praise ' Him Mary Shamblin gave a reading, Miss McClure his well-known
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Mrs. Fern D1llon at the plano. Refreshments o'. jello salad, for years.
A commillee was appointed nut bread and pop corn balls, Ronnie Wolford oelobrated
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famous·TiiMic Wllll:hes,
com;ng year, Velma Rose gave composed of Velma Ro&lt;e, Gla· Emma brother Rlchlrd and
tile kind you'ye seen
the devotions. which Included dye Evans, Mary Shamblln and parenb, Mr. and Mrs, Rcssell
torture-tested ori TV,
•elections of scripture from Ethel Sk!ele.
Wolford helped hbn celebrate.

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BY ADA KEELS
Mr. and Mrs. Larry C. Smltb
and daughter Brenda Kay vtsl~
'! ed Dr. and Mrs. Chester Pryor, .
t son Mark at Cincinnati recent~
ly.
Mr, and Mrs, Bob Smith and
children of Chillicothe visited
his mother, Mrs. Lola
a recent Sunday.
Mr. ar&lt;J Mrs. Do Hurt vlslt·
ed tneir sor1, Mr. and Mrs. :
Ivan Hurt and '"n at ColumbUS
1 recent weekend.
Mrs. Marvella Sroltft
and
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By HELEN HENNESS\' erable expression, showing her• workshop this year, based on around '.or Christmas. The new
NEW YORK - INEAJ
- first toolb.
tfle theory that kids oeed relu-l toys are better equipped than
When spacemen Invade your Cbeerful li'earful,
anotner •ation from the rigors of home- Itheir older counterparts, per·
home on Christmas, loy batlle-,oewcomer, has changeable '.ac- iwork just as dad does from bls haps. Bullbey're still just d?lls, - - - - - - - - men throw hand grenades a. :ial expressions. She
smiles, job. In another era If Johnoyltrucks, games and toy soldters. BY KATIE WNG
w1th purchase of this •.•
"'"'' the broaktast table, a l pouts and cries real teant.
was tired '.rom doing bome-1
Brenda Shamblin and Ken
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Oberslake of Cincinnati, visited
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recently with Mr. and M rs.
doll we.ls the hvmg
room acter dolls and literature
lS . play games. But we live today..
Ivan Grover.
••• THIS WEEK ONlY
cou.ch, JUst take an aspirin and :represented by a Winnie
tbe A card game, called Bird Brain ~
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sherrick
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reSign ~ourself to Toyland '66, i Pooh series and a j..ittle Worn-' I just for laughs ) is played in a
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and Mrs. Margaret Sherrick of
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area
Lancaster spent Sunday with
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doll. tnat didn't do anylhing ' or to new prmted nanoel pajamas Most strenuous of the
and Jeffrey attd Kathleen.
• Beige color . or Off.'IR!Itlltt cololr..
~ad~ electric trams. Toys, hke and matchmg cap.
laugh provokers is Twister. a
Mrs. Mildred Clark and j;!rand•
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is frenellc acllon game played In NEW YORK (NEA) -Now daughters of Belpre spent the
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Duchess Turtle, designed for a stocking feet on a large plastic that Neiman _ Marcus has told I weekend with Mr. &lt;~nd
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d~te "dress-up" toys. Dad had i pillow. There's a stuffed frog .tie themselves into knots
as and Hers status Christmas gifts 1 Mr. aMI Mrs. Edward . ~r~s­
cu•TO~-HIATIC
hiS cowboy oulflt. Grenades and that frugs and he has a sluffed !hey follow spinner directions Iwill be _ $4,000 bathtubs -we lo.n spenl a few days VtSIImg I
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Molotov cocktails are more in p1g friend that polkas. A pup- ,on how to place their arms and can get on lo more important Wlth Mr. and Mrs. Herston Jar- .
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keeping with the times than a pet version of Soupy Sales does legs.
tlungs . __ like canine gifts. I vis of New Carlisle, Ohio.
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musket would be. And you the mouse.
New, too, on the game scene
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Grover
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wouldn't want a~ inadequately , Most o'. tne homemaking toys is Goldfinger, played on a base For your }ittle HIM or HER 1 spent several days visiting at '
equipped toy !iOldter around.
tor this season really
work. lthat is a replica or Fort Knox, who has everytht~g. why not . columbus .with Mr ..and Mrs.:
How ean ·• cap gun compare Vacuum cleaners clean up laun· and Chicken Out, a competitive a new pair of satin or velvet IDouglas R1fe and family . They
tn efficiency with a ray gun? dry equipment washes and dries : ~arne keyed to tweaking the palazzo pajamas trimmed with also attended church services I
HURRY' LIMITED QUANTITIESI
And as fOr dolls - why flave and an "easy bake' 1 oven pro- tail oF a plastic chicken.
mink? For at home lounging, I of Rev. Paul Bryant, who was 1
one that just Ues around like a duees its own honey cakes.
Two additions to the "make- · of course. If he's the conserv- ·a former pastor of the Metho· l
lump when you can get one thai Municipal services are on an and-play" toy category
are ative type, how about a pair 1dist Church at Cheshire.
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frugs? You oan even find one 1truck-sector of toyland. A new Thtngmaker in which lmagin· matching nightcap?
visited recently with Mrs. C.
that asks questions in case you i fire rescue truck of heavy gauge alive boys and girls can make
mak
W. Enterman of Galloway. 0 . I
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don~ get enough trouble ·,.! thai sleet ha• o turbine cab and 1 : alf sorb of weird _ looking 11 your prectous. 18
Jng and Mr. and Mr•. Levert Roush
kind from the kids.
round attachment which, with-.:fluo~escent creatures and
a the party scene Wlth you, ytv.t I of Youngstown, 0.
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giant motor.
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she'd
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nothing makes you feel
more like a girl. And what
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The Eu11 ·&amp; Hill Machine wharfmaster at Huntington, to- Davidson. wblch are lying al·lhe Kentucky coal fields and It campbell's Creek Coal Co., wa! Chris Greene as a· fieg!hlp; ""ale and oblp by riVer? , .
The coUision of
Kanawha Shop repaired tbe Porter, the day Informs us tbat coal tsl most sid..by-side. Clsrk, .. bets. said large enterprises will elected a vice-president.
Ithe J. T. Hatfield not arrlvlni raUroado cannot or will not
· River towboat and a sand dig. late Mr. B. T. Enos being one brlnlng 2Z cents a bushel at v;ent down between the two use tbe river to sblp varloW Six steamboats under . the In time. .
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lurnlah cars to the Kanawha
. ger at the loot of Ga!Bptfls Is· boat. The John Porter's rock the Island Creek tpple. Noll&gt; boats, caught bold of a rope commodiUeo.
1command of captain Burnsldea
operations. and as 1 reoull the
.; land 50 years ago lhls month shaft was in possesslnn of the lng much doing in steamboat and held 011to that and yelled lor Towboats J. T. Hatfield and Icomposed the river pageant Nov. Z7, !til - Why not open mines are not being operated
-:· prompted the River News writ- late Mr. Charles E. IHU of lhl.• circles at HunUngton, reports help which aa!sted him out. Robert P. Glllbam arrived at at HunUngton Friday afternoon. ,up and operate 1101ile Gallla to a lull capacity by oons!dera·
;i er ollhe Gallipolis Dally Trll&gt;- city up to lhe time ol his death. CaptalnKimble.
Clark Is a bJc man and bad a ClnciMBil. Wedneaday with .,. captain Burnsides. who wa,, county coal mines on a larger bly.
,
.'i une to opine that there was
Nov. ZZ, 1111- caaJ became pretty narrow escape.
other Oeet of Kanawha River accompanied by Mn!. BurnSides
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~ something mysterious about the HERE ARE OTHER bits ot so acarce a lew .days at LouJs. It is now said that the J . T. coal sent out on an arUII~I and a party of friends, used tho 4().-The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, Nov. 27, 11168
:~ area at the foot of the Island, River NeWll from 60 yeara ago ville, Ky .. that tbe LnulsviUe, Hatfield sunk two flats of coal rise from tbe. pool above Dam
.=, as it concerned steamboat dis- In the Tribune:
Line would have bad to Ue up worth $1,200 and !mocked s bole 211.
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Nov.Zl, IJII - '1'110 project the Kentucky and the Green- In the sand digger In the colll·
";; Here is that story from the of h~Jdging tbe Ohio River at wood had not fuel been lurnlsh- slon at tbe loot of Gallipli!S Nov. U, IJII _ WJUt
tbe
•~ Issue uf Nov . 21, 1916 .
Huntlngton has been renewed
ed the boats by a rallroad at Islsnd.
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unms
o Rlvet.#..,1 tbP
; The towboat J. T. Hatlield and a lew days ago ~ llDporl· Lnutsvllle.
government almost complete.
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·, w~s on her way to Clncmnati ant conference of busmessmen EuglneerJohn Clark of Rs· Nov. 13, 1111 - Lock and th t
Imports t
~ with 10 barges of coal Monday was held at the Hotel Freder· cine, wbn II lnstslling and OV· Dam 14 on the Kentucky River tr a
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" when shr collided with t h e ick. It would not be surprising erhauling mschlnery 011
tbe will soon be finished. The 1m- h :s~to 1:
coF th fi ~
· Smith and Pfa!l sand digger at if definite steps toward Onanc- new towboat Davidson at the provement of the Kentucky Riv· ,: ~
ownbo h e b rs
. the foot of Gallipolis Islend ing the bridge are taken with· Kanawba Docks, fell Into the er was begun 50 years ago by Lmie ·to yea~ tha pa kersburgas
een
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~tver Tuesday morning e thgo- e hgovernmalwiellnlbe bl pede ulromture Pittsburgh trahe all through
• sinking ene barge of coal.
It 19 . said the. sand di•ger
Captam W am--D.-Kimble, mg from the Margaret to e muc co
s P . seasons thls year; a1·
1ow nver
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was lymg out m close prox1m.. .
though at timff it WIIS hard g~r
ity to the channel. Captain
any spi'Cial guy. ID other words, .
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1 don'l want to go steady
mg because of t e act at a
Dtck E_1cker has_ ch~rge of the
dams have not been quite comsand d1gger, whJch IS ?wnt:d ~y
However, I think I m'the on· pleted.
Santo says, "Halt off to the
a Charleston, IV. Va. llfm. It'"
ly kid in my town with this OJI'
Next spring will probably see
. only a few hun~red feet from
inion. I'm stuck with one guy completion of the work of makChristmas Club plonl It's tho
here thai the Ill-fated packet I
By Helen
just because I don't know how iug the upper Ohio River navl·
procllcol way lo poy for gifts
Henry M. Sl&lt;l nley, tn Septem·
to get rid of him and he has no gable. Between Parkersburg and
ber 1907, collided w1th the gov· i
Butlel
intenlion of leaving me. Even It Pittsburgh there will be 18 dif.
ond holiday oxpen. .: You,
ernment drtdge Osw~go and
J do shake him, there aren't ferent pools of water averaging
too, con bo a succassful Santi,
was sunk. and n few h1urs la_t- ,
enough fellas around that be- between six and 12 miles apart.
er was burned to the water·s I
lieve in going out with different This will insure a navigable I
with no money worrioa. Look
~dge. There was nola dollar
YOlJ!H ASK.E~ FOR rr
the aame type. There was a
girls. What can I do? -HOPE- river at all times of year ex~
ohud lo Cl1'istma1 1967 . , ,
msnram:e on the Stanley.
ThiS column 1S for young p~ drinking, etc., and one of
LESS CASE
pi hen there is heavy Ice
The barge of coal sank by 1 pie, their problems and pleas- girts ended up in tbe
ceWit~ completion of new ~ks
the Hatfield w11l be salvaged. 1ures, thetr troubles and fun. Lucky for my friend, her
Dear H.C.:
11 16 and 14 the trade beThere must be a "hoodoo" l As with the rest of Helen Help ents didn't press charges.
Tbts close-&lt;&gt;£1 bothers so ma- 1 · 'p ke .b
nd P'tts
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be'
ny teens that I'm amazed ynu ween ar rs urg a
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ut was too young to go. mg
burgh .-II
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be
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that
I1ngermg a out t e foot o a.
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lipolis Island.
dodge
a serlous que3tion then.
don't
andgdoteady"
some- 1tas ,_"
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tb" g get
bo together
t 1t .. Go.
~en for many years and 11
up a~ ~IS p&amp;mt many years a~~ wtth a rush-eff.
If I go to this one, I would
llnth a_ u nd. edm s d al will take two boats making two
go kJJimg several men.
(w
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that jazz) js going out, but boy lnps a week to handle the busJ·
John Porter, with yellow fever lo YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, U I don 't go I'll be considered and girl are STILL paired Into ness.
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Dear R:
Wild parties make you ''in •"
ali right - TROUBLE! - ll
Dear Helen:
I believe ~n mixing with boys
and not g~ting too serious~!

rather not. Sometimes they're
bored sUiy with one another,
but be
like you ..- afraid ·to bett
break
up
cause
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than no
one" anyone "
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How have other teens solved
the problem - or bave you?
I'll welcome letters 011 the subject. - ll
Dear Helen:
This Is In reply to CWO who
suggested they raise the driv·

ZS, 19UI -: The. annual
meetmg of the Oh1o Valley lm·
prov~ment Association
Huntmgton
was one of heldt hate
most success lui ·Ul thc •·
uts to ry
of the OVIA. Gallipoli! had -.:he
largest delegation present and
they most ably and enthuslasti·
cally represented the city. The ,
next convention will be held at
Evansville, Ind.
Colonel Jolm L. Vance waa ,...
electro pr':'tdent of the OV1\

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racing enthuslaat there a r e
many little "eltras'' you caa:
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mas. PorporUoned-l&lt;&gt;&lt;tlt.e tool
kits and lubrlcaUng olls as well
ac racing car earrylng casca
are but a lew suggestions. A
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I am not quite 15, but am
looking forward to my driver's
license. My mother and I are
alone and she works 46 hours 1
week. She also doet the grocery
shopping, transports me ID and
from the hoepital where I do
cbarity work, to my baby·si~
ting jobs, end on other errands.
U I can take some of tbe load
and relieve her of work, why
not?
I say restrict those teens who
break the law, but not all teens!
- JANET
Dear Helen :
CWO said the kids wouldn't
date so much ll they didn't
have "wheels.'' What's wrong
with dallngl Thls Is one of the
joys of being young, And COD·
trary to her belle!, we don't
aU end up pregnant. - J .s.
Dear Helen:
In New Jersey we can't gel
our driver's license until we're
17. That s soon enough - but
DO! teo soon! Jerseylte
Dear Helen:
It's a shame our state doesn't
let anyone under 21 gamble,
yet let 111-year-olds
gamble
with human lives In high-pow·
ered can. Our son's li!Ue II).
year-&lt;&gt;ld friend would still be
alive had It nn! been lor a Illyear-old traveling 70 miles an
hour In a residential area. MRS.
J.C.
Dear Helen:
CWO wants to ban driving until ago 18 - and then draft all
18-year-olds or high
school
dropouts. I can't figure
out
whether she hates the girls or
lhe boys most, bill abe's sure
aa heck bylng It keep them
from mlllng! TOM
Dear Headen:
A1l predicted, letters
ran
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I tbe driving age to 18. H.

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We also knnw the rulos better
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Communist world Itself ha9 run volted. Poland demanded and Industrial sectors. What would !
jnto grave divisive trouille.
won a degree of freedom, and have been considered in Mos· '
Hardly more than a decade although the Hungarian Revolu· cuw not long ago as heresy of :
ago the heavy hand of Josef tion was crushed by
Sovi-et the. worst sort, is now becom· ,
Stalin held r.way over the SoY· tanks, events steadily eroded ing the accepted form of econ-'
iet Union and its satellites, and the l'tussian hold over its East CC'mic lhirikin3.
ma~sive Red China was a meek European empire.
Throughout East Europe the
and submissive ally. In
the The most important single ruling Communist regimes havt i
1950's Russia. all Eastern Eur- event leading to the breakup of followed suit and are
now '
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ried out unquestioningly - in designed to mislead the Allies on initiative, profit
the spOOre of Marxist~Leninist about Moscow's and China's incentives to boost
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production.
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in economic strategy. Today
Virtual Enemies
Whether and when
these
this monolith no longer exists. Today, even skeplics have changes in the Moscow-led
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Two Power Center&amp;
little doubt that the one ~ time mU:nisl world will begin to pay
There are now tw• centers of Communist allies are facing off remains to be seen. Tw•) The finest new car
Communist power - Moscow each other virtually as enemies, decades of stri ctly
makes the finest used car
and Peking - and it will not be with Peking claiming vast ar· economies, with firm
easy for either to revert to the eas of Soviet territory and Rus- mg rules laid down to the
All of Cad illa&lt;"'s advanced engineering and distinctive 1tylliq:
previous state of hegemony eith~ sia reinforcing her Far East- detail, have killed the spirit
iM ynurs in e lHte-model, previmu;ly-uwned Cadill ac. In our
enterprise to an alarming
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current wirle ~li'cl ion. you 'll find H uf\Prl Cad illac that offent
far more in features and dnving sati11fllctinn tha n most new
1 The transformations within the Since the feud came into the gree, just as the iron • ·
ean~ of other makPs. And you'll find. too, a range uf pricet1 to
rule
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re-I
Communist camp and the world open an 1960, Peking has bel'n
lit
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ability
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been dr&lt;.~ stic and more far mroa ds into Russia's spherrs mdepPndent politiC'al lh in kin g.
66 Cadillac H.T. Sedan De Ville _ $5200
What hall! been happening in
reaching
than could hilv e been or influence. and vice ver!(a.
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th(' the Communi;-;! worl d has tome ' Fu!l powN e(]uipment. p!u!'l Clim ate Con trol air-&lt;'on~
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l ionin g. 1 fl ll' llt'r new Cadill.nc trade, turquoise
1 T:1e first crack in the Com- ecntt!r ut" Communist power artd so fast, it would be' rash to
wtlh
turquoist:&gt; HJ 1e rior.
: munist monolith occurred as ! 1ake the leadership from Mus· attempt to sny v.'herc the evenl:-&gt; ,
i r:.~r back as 1948 when Marshall cow. Thro Krcmlm is lighting: eventua ll y will lead. But the
1Tito of Yugoslavia, alone a~ back with increasing vigor and exprrts are convinced that no
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nothing Moscow no r Peking Will be abie '
con(iltioni ng, new Cadillac trad e, !Jlue with blue ln·
took his cuuntry out of the \Red better than to see Russia and to put back the clock.
terior.
bloc.
the L"nited States wreek them·
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Tilt got away with it, wtUl ~e i\'C' S in an ilrmed conflict,
QUEEN MOilERNJZES
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financial and other support leaving China to emerge as the LO~DON (UPl) - In reeeJtf I
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Full power equ ip ment. rad io. whilr ~i d P wall tires
from the West. But the rest of solt! big world power. Russia years. Queen Elizabeth II alvt·, y immaeulate rar, D&lt;! W Cad illac trade.
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1 Stalin's de~th in 1953. The pass- isolate Hed Chin_a, and by_~ith- dio and television
Christma&lt;s
mg of Stilhn was the end of one 1 holdiug econom1e and m1htary 1 Day message tn the nation and
62 Cadillac Coupe De Ville
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aid , tu re tard fur as long as po ..:;- 1commonwealth and the sa me
Full power equipmf'nl, radio. new w·s·w tlres, tinted
J'\ikito Khru shchev, but his1sible Chinese emergence as a arrar~gement was made
this
!!lass, 1 owner, new Cadi lla!: tracte, turquoise with
turquoise ln1erior.
I policy or "de-Stalini7.afion '' th at strong nuclear puwer, threaten· I year. Wh en the message was
; came soon after he &lt;'ame to ing the Soviet Union's exposed given live it took the queen a· •
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floodgates F 11r Easte rn nank.
way fr om family festivities and
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ha s. Although bulk of the Com~ H was decided that in this elecsince been able to dose again. muni st movement now sides tram~ era t was no lrJnger nee·
&amp;
ZAf~DT
'l'he East European sa tellite~ with Russ ia in the feud with essary to do so.
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1 have an older friend who recenUy invited me to 2 party.
Last year he bad a party of

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LONDON (UP I) - Flirting
with capitalism and torn by .,.
raging idrological battle, the
Communist world appr.oaches
the 1967 50th anniversary of Uu&gt;
Soviet Revoiution ft:~r removed
from Lhe "workers paradise"
.:nvisloned by Marx and Lenin.
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have·
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l&lt;!les.
Russia, no longer in a pos.ition to bully smaller Communist governments, is instead trying to cur ry favor with those
fhe dominated not long ag&amp;. It
consults them now where once
it ordered. 1t is bribing them
with aid and promises. The I
''sa tellites" now have become
"allies,'' clearly ready to make
the most of their new status.
East European nations have
In fact chose n increasingly to
n!ly on a measured form of
nationalism as the Ioree unify·
ing Communist party leader·
!hip and the people. Romania is
the best example.
Steers Neutral Course
Run by a tough Communist
regime, Romania has nevertheless asserted itself as an ''independent" country. that chooses
to remain within the Commu·
nist orbit for its own reasons
but wants to run its affairs
without interterence from flut~
~ide. 'To underscore its inde·
pendent stance, RGmania's leadership under Nikolai Ceaucescu continues to steer a relatively neutral course in the Sino ·
Soviet feud.
The transformation set off
by the Sino-Soviet split
has
hwj a grP:llly distUrbing lnflu~
en~ on the Communist move·
ment l'Vt·rywhere. Communist
parties have lost followers; oth·
ers have split with small and
so far mosUy insignificant proPeking faction ~ emerging in
some p1ac('s.
The one-time Peking-orientated powerful Communist party
el JapHn has shifted its loyalty in the direction of Moscow,
wiUl tmly a splinter group still
following Pekin~ . 'Tl1e Indian
party is also split.
The Indonesian party, one of
the strongest in the world , has
been all but wiped out follow·
ing its unsuccessful, Peking ·
backed attempt to seize power.
Unaligned nations, not lang Cl~
go among the most ardent admirers of the Red powers, have
cooled off markedly.
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lmpurtant effed which m a Y
have far reaching consequences
on the future of Communism
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past year or two, of Commu·
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·1River Communities Had a 'Mystery'.to Ponder at Gallipolis -Island

The Eu11 ·&amp; Hill Machine wharfmaster at Huntington, to- Davidson. wblch are lying al·lhe Kentucky coal fields and It campbell's Creek Coal Co., wa! Chris Greene as a· fieg!hlp; ""ale and oblp by riVer? , .
The coUision of
Kanawha Shop repaired tbe Porter, the day Informs us tbat coal tsl most sid..by-side. Clsrk, .. bets. said large enterprises will elected a vice-president.
Ithe J. T. Hatfield not arrlvlni raUroado cannot or will not
· River towboat and a sand dig. late Mr. B. T. Enos being one brlnlng 2Z cents a bushel at v;ent down between the two use tbe river to sblp varloW Six steamboats under . the In time. .
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lurnlah cars to the Kanawha
. ger at the loot of Ga!Bptfls Is· boat. The John Porter's rock the Island Creek tpple. Noll&gt; boats, caught bold of a rope commodiUeo.
1command of captain Burnsldea
operations. and as 1 reoull the
.; land 50 years ago lhls month shaft was in possesslnn of the lng much doing in steamboat and held 011to that and yelled lor Towboats J. T. Hatfield and Icomposed the river pageant Nov. Z7, !til - Why not open mines are not being operated
-:· prompted the River News writ- late Mr. Charles E. IHU of lhl.• circles at HunUngton, reports help which aa!sted him out. Robert P. Glllbam arrived at at HunUngton Friday afternoon. ,up and operate 1101ile Gallla to a lull capacity by oons!dera·
;i er ollhe Gallipolis Dally Trll&gt;- city up to lhe time ol his death. CaptalnKimble.
Clark Is a bJc man and bad a ClnciMBil. Wedneaday with .,. captain Burnsides. who wa,, county coal mines on a larger bly.
,
.'i une to opine that there was
Nov. ZZ, 1111- caaJ became pretty narrow escape.
other Oeet of Kanawha River accompanied by Mn!. BurnSides
--~
~ something mysterious about the HERE ARE OTHER bits ot so acarce a lew .days at LouJs. It is now said that the J . T. coal sent out on an arUII~I and a party of friends, used tho 4().-The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, Nov. 27, 11168
:~ area at the foot of the Island, River NeWll from 60 yeara ago ville, Ky .. that tbe LnulsviUe, Hatfield sunk two flats of coal rise from tbe. pool above Dam
.=, as it concerned steamboat dis- In the Tribune:
Line would have bad to Ue up worth $1,200 and !mocked s bole 211.
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Nov.Zl, IJII - '1'110 project the Kentucky and the Green- In the sand digger In the colll·
";; Here is that story from the of h~Jdging tbe Ohio River at wood had not fuel been lurnlsh- slon at tbe loot of Gallipli!S Nov. U, IJII _ WJUt
tbe
•~ Issue uf Nov . 21, 1916 .
Huntlngton has been renewed
ed the boats by a rallroad at Islsnd.
•• In lh eOhl
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unms
o Rlvet.#..,1 tbP
; The towboat J. T. Hatlield and a lew days ago ~ llDporl· Lnutsvllle.
government almost complete.
1
·, w~s on her way to Clncmnati ant conference of busmessmen EuglneerJohn Clark of Rs· Nov. 13, 1111 - Lock and th t
Imports t
~ with 10 barges of coal Monday was held at the Hotel Freder· cine, wbn II lnstslling and OV· Dam 14 on the Kentucky River tr a
18
" when shr collided with t h e ick. It would not be surprising erhauling mschlnery 011
tbe will soon be finished. The 1m- h :s~to 1:
coF th fi ~
· Smith and Pfa!l sand digger at if definite steps toward Onanc- new towboat Davidson at the provement of the Kentucky Riv· ,: ~
ownbo h e b rs
. the foot of Gallipolis Islend ing the bridge are taken with· Kanawba Docks, fell Into the er was begun 50 years ago by Lmie ·to yea~ tha pa kersburgas
een
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a e runm ear
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~tver Tuesday morning e thgo- e hgovernmalwiellnlbe bl pede ulromture Pittsburgh trahe all through
• sinking ene barge of coal.
It 19 . said the. sand di•ger
Captam W am--D.-Kimble, mg from the Margaret to e muc co
s P . seasons thls year; a1·
1ow nver
r.. .
was lymg out m close prox1m.. .
though at timff it WIIS hard g~r
ity to the channel. Captain
any spi'Cial guy. ID other words, .
h f
th
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1 don'l want to go steady
mg because of t e act at a
Dtck E_1cker has_ ch~rge of the
dams have not been quite comsand d1gger, whJch IS ?wnt:d ~y
However, I think I m'the on· pleted.
Santo says, "Halt off to the
a Charleston, IV. Va. llfm. It'"
ly kid in my town with this OJI'
Next spring will probably see
. only a few hun~red feet from
inion. I'm stuck with one guy completion of the work of makChristmas Club plonl It's tho
here thai the Ill-fated packet I
By Helen
just because I don't know how iug the upper Ohio River navl·
procllcol way lo poy for gifts
Henry M. Sl&lt;l nley, tn Septem·
to get rid of him and he has no gable. Between Parkersburg and
ber 1907, collided w1th the gov· i
Butlel
intenlion of leaving me. Even It Pittsburgh there will be 18 dif.
ond holiday oxpen. .: You,
ernment drtdge Osw~go and
J do shake him, there aren't ferent pools of water averaging
too, con bo a succassful Santi,
was sunk. and n few h1urs la_t- ,
enough fellas around that be- between six and 12 miles apart.
er was burned to the water·s I
lieve in going out with different This will insure a navigable I
with no money worrioa. Look
~dge. There was nola dollar
YOlJ!H ASK.E~ FOR rr
the aame type. There was a
girls. What can I do? -HOPE- river at all times of year ex~
ohud lo Cl1'istma1 1967 . , ,
msnram:e on the Stanley.
ThiS column 1S for young p~ drinking, etc., and one of
LESS CASE
pi hen there is heavy Ice
The barge of coal sank by 1 pie, their problems and pleas- girts ended up in tbe
ceWit~ completion of new ~ks
the Hatfield w11l be salvaged. 1ures, thetr troubles and fun. Lucky for my friend, her
Dear H.C.:
11 16 and 14 the trade beThere must be a "hoodoo" l As with the rest of Helen Help ents didn't press charges.
Tbts close-&lt;&gt;£1 bothers so ma- 1 · 'p ke .b
nd P'tts
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be'
ny teens that I'm amazed ynu ween ar rs urg a
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ut was too young to go. mg
burgh .-II
be
the
be
t
that
I1ngermg a out t e foot o a.
1·t
8
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lipolis Island.
dodge
a serlous que3tion then.
don't
andgdoteady"
some- 1tas ,_"
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b
tb" g get
bo together
t 1t .. Go.
~en for many years and 11
up a~ ~IS p&amp;mt many years a~~ wtth a rush-eff.
If I go to this one, I would
llnth a_ u nd. edm s d al will take two boats making two
go kJJimg several men.
(w
rmg a pl ges, an
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It was here ln 1878 _ that the Send your teenage questions socially considered "in,'
that jazz) js going out, but boy lnps a week to handle the busJ·
John Porter, with yellow fever lo YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, U I don 't go I'll be considered and girl are STILL paired Into ness.
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Dear R:
Wild parties make you ''in •"
ali right - TROUBLE! - ll
Dear Helen:
I believe ~n mixing with boys
and not g~ting too serious~!

rather not. Sometimes they're
bored sUiy with one another,
but be
like you ..- afraid ·to bett
break
up
cause
er
than no
one" anyone "
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How have other teens solved
the problem - or bave you?
I'll welcome letters 011 the subject. - ll
Dear Helen:
This Is In reply to CWO who
suggested they raise the driv·

ZS, 19UI -: The. annual
meetmg of the Oh1o Valley lm·
prov~ment Association
Huntmgton
was one of heldt hate
most success lui ·Ul thc •·
uts to ry
of the OVIA. Gallipoli! had -.:he
largest delegation present and
they most ably and enthuslasti·
cally represented the city. The ,
next convention will be held at
Evansville, Ind.
Colonel Jolm L. Vance waa ,...
electro pr':'tdent of the OV1\

en!'
age pelnt
to 18. of
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I am not quite 15, but am
looking forward to my driver's
license. My mother and I are
alone and she works 46 hours 1
week. She also doet the grocery
shopping, transports me ID and
from the hoepital where I do
cbarity work, to my baby·si~
ting jobs, end on other errands.
U I can take some of tbe load
and relieve her of work, why
not?
I say restrict those teens who
break the law, but not all teens!
- JANET
Dear Helen :
CWO said the kids wouldn't
date so much ll they didn't
have "wheels.'' What's wrong
with dallngl Thls Is one of the
joys of being young, And COD·
trary to her belle!, we don't
aU end up pregnant. - J .s.
Dear Helen:
In New Jersey we can't gel
our driver's license until we're
17. That s soon enough - but
DO! teo soon! Jerseylte
Dear Helen:
It's a shame our state doesn't
let anyone under 21 gamble,
yet let 111-year-olds
gamble
with human lives In high-pow·
ered can. Our son's li!Ue II).
year-&lt;&gt;ld friend would still be
alive had It nn! been lor a Illyear-old traveling 70 miles an
hour In a residential area. MRS.
J.C.
Dear Helen:
CWO wants to ban driving until ago 18 - and then draft all
18-year-olds or high
school
dropouts. I can't figure
out
whether she hates the girls or
lhe boys most, bill abe's sure
aa heck bylng It keep them
from mlllng! TOM
Dear Headen:
A1l predicted, letters
ran
I about 10 to one against raising
I tbe driving age to 18. H.

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Communist world Itself ha9 run volted. Poland demanded and Industrial sectors. What would !
jnto grave divisive trouille.
won a degree of freedom, and have been considered in Mos· '
Hardly more than a decade although the Hungarian Revolu· cuw not long ago as heresy of :
ago the heavy hand of Josef tion was crushed by
Sovi-et the. worst sort, is now becom· ,
Stalin held r.way over the SoY· tanks, events steadily eroded ing the accepted form of econ-'
iet Union and its satellites, and the l'tussian hold over its East CC'mic lhirikin3.
ma~sive Red China was a meek European empire.
Throughout East Europe the
and submissive ally. In
the The most important single ruling Communist regimes havt i
1950's Russia. all Eastern Eur- event leading to the breakup of followed suit and are
now '
ope except Yugoslavia, and Red the Communist monolith has gradually easing the tradition.ll
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China constituted a Communist been the Sino-Soviet feud, mini· al system of centrali'" "d con''monolith" here the Kremlin's mized at fir st by Western ob- trols jrito patte-rns of decentralorders were accepted and car- servers as a Communist trick, ized economie ~. with
ried out unquestioningly - in designed to mislead the Allies on initiative, profit
the spOOre of Marxist~Leninist about Moscow's and China's incentives to boost
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Ideology, in foreign policy and real intentions,
production.
,
in economic strategy. Today
Virtual Enemies
Whether and when
these
this monolith no longer exists. Today, even skeplics have changes in the Moscow-led
.
Two Power Center&amp;
little doubt that the one ~ time mU:nisl world will begin to pay
There are now tw• centers of Communist allies are facing off remains to be seen. Tw•) The finest new car
Communist power - Moscow each other virtually as enemies, decades of stri ctly
makes the finest used car
and Peking - and it will not be with Peking claiming vast ar· economies, with firm
easy for either to revert to the eas of Soviet territory and Rus- mg rules laid down to the
All of Cad illa&lt;"'s advanced engineering and distinctive 1tylliq:
previous state of hegemony eith~ sia reinforcing her Far East- detail, have killed the spirit
iM ynurs in e lHte-model, previmu;ly-uwned Cadill ac. In our
enterprise to an alarming
er politically or ideologically. ern borders.
current wirle ~li'cl ion. you 'll find H uf\Prl Cad illac that offent
far more in features and dnving sati11fllctinn tha n most new
1 The transformations within the Since the feud came into the gree, just as the iron • ·
ean~ of other makPs. And you'll find. too, a range uf pricet1 to
rule
of
secret-police-backed
re-I
Communist camp and the world open an 1960, Peking has bel'n
lit
practically an y budgd.
gimes
has
stifled
the
ability
of
ICommunist movement have trying without disgui se to make
been dr&lt;.~ stic and more far mroa ds into Russia's spherrs mdepPndent politiC'al lh in kin g.
66 Cadillac H.T. Sedan De Ville _ $5200
What hall! been happening in
reaching
than could hilv e been or influence. and vice ver!(a.
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1 foreseen only a few years ago. Prk ing wants to become
th(' the Communi;-;! worl d has tome ' Fu!l powN e(]uipment. p!u!'l Clim ate Con trol air-&lt;'on~
di_
l ionin g. 1 fl ll' llt'r new Cadill.nc trade, turquoise
1 T:1e first crack in the Com- ecntt!r ut" Communist power artd so fast, it would be' rash to
wtlh
turquoist:&gt; HJ 1e rior.
: munist monolith occurred as ! 1ake the leadership from Mus· attempt to sny v.'herc the evenl:-&gt; ,
i r:.~r back as 1948 when Marshall cow. Thro Krcmlm is lighting: eventua ll y will lead. But the
1Tito of Yugoslavia, alone a~ back with increasing vigor and exprrts are convinced that no
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mong the East European sate\- l;lngcr.
Full
power
eq11ipn
1ent
in
cludin
g
Cli
ma
tf'
Co
ntrol
air·
lites, stood up to Stalin a n d Peking would like
nothing Moscow no r Peking Will be abie '
con(iltioni ng, new Cadillac trad e, !Jlue with blue ln·
took his cuuntry out of the \Red better than to see Russia and to put back the clock.
terior.
bloc.
the L"nited States wreek them·
.
Tilt got away with it, wtUl ~e i\'C' S in an ilrmed conflict,
QUEEN MOilERNJZES
66 Cadillac Convertible De Ville ~ $5000
financial and other support leaving China to emerge as the LO~DON (UPl) - In reeeJtf I
1
Full power equ ip ment. rad io. whilr ~i d P wall tires
from the West. But the rest of solt! big world power. Russia years. Queen Elizabeth II alvt·, y immaeulate rar, D&lt;! W Cad illac trade.
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the bloc stood firm until m~:a ut imc is doing ilc; best to ways ha s pre-recorded her ril·
1 Stalin's de~th in 1953. The pass- isolate Hed Chin_a, and by_~ith- dio and television
Christma&lt;s
mg of Stilhn was the end of one 1 holdiug econom1e and m1htary 1 Day message tn the nation and
62 Cadillac Coupe De Ville
$1995
, em, ll1e sta rt of another.
aid , tu re tard fur as long as po ..:;- 1commonwealth and the sa me
Full power equipmf'nl, radio. new w·s·w tlres, tinted
J'\ikito Khru shchev, but his1sible Chinese emergence as a arrar~gement was made
this
!!lass, 1 owner, new Cadi lla!: tracte, turquoise with
turquoise ln1erior.
I policy or "de-Stalini7.afion '' th at strong nuclear puwer, threaten· I year. Wh en the message was
; came soon after he &lt;'ame to ing the Soviet Union's exposed given live it took the queen a· •
OPEN EVES TIL 8:00
1 power, opened the
floodgates F 11r Easte rn nank.
way fr om family festivities and
1
which no Soviet Jcad•:r
ha s. Although bulk of the Com~ H was decided that in this elecsince been able to dose again. muni st movement now sides tram~ era t was no lrJnger nee·
&amp;
ZAf~DT
'l'he East European sa tellite~ with Russ ia in the feud with essary to do so.
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the world· to bring under its
t'&lt;lnlrol more than one billion
persons.
But the high hopes of the
first Kremlin ruler to unleash a
world revoluti&amp;n and to
lm·
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globe have not only not been
realized, but have ~uffered severe reversal.
The advance of ct'mmunism
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LONDON (UP I) - Flirting
with capitalism and torn by .,.
raging idrological battle, the
Communist world appr.oaches
the 1967 50th anniversary of Uu&gt;
Soviet Revoiution ft:~r removed
from Lhe "workers paradise"
.:nvisloned by Marx and Lenin.
In the 49 years which have
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to iuos('n thf'part1cs
li ts thatworld
have·
bountl th&lt;'m to Moscow's lite·
l&lt;!les.
Russia, no longer in a pos.ition to bully smaller Communist governments, is instead trying to cur ry favor with those
fhe dominated not long ag&amp;. It
consults them now where once
it ordered. 1t is bribing them
with aid and promises. The I
''sa tellites" now have become
"allies,'' clearly ready to make
the most of their new status.
East European nations have
In fact chose n increasingly to
n!ly on a measured form of
nationalism as the Ioree unify·
ing Communist party leader·
!hip and the people. Romania is
the best example.
Steers Neutral Course
Run by a tough Communist
regime, Romania has nevertheless asserted itself as an ''independent" country. that chooses
to remain within the Commu·
nist orbit for its own reasons
but wants to run its affairs
without interterence from flut~
~ide. 'To underscore its inde·
pendent stance, RGmania's leadership under Nikolai Ceaucescu continues to steer a relatively neutral course in the Sino ·
Soviet feud.
The transformation set off
by the Sino-Soviet split
has
hwj a grP:llly distUrbing lnflu~
en~ on the Communist move·
ment l'Vt·rywhere. Communist
parties have lost followers; oth·
ers have split with small and
so far mosUy insignificant proPeking faction ~ emerging in
some p1ac('s.
The one-time Peking-orientated powerful Communist party
el JapHn has shifted its loyalty in the direction of Moscow,
wiUl tmly a splinter group still
following Pekin~ . 'Tl1e Indian
party is also split.
The Indonesian party, one of
the strongest in the world , has
been all but wiped out follow·
ing its unsuccessful, Peking ·
backed attempt to seize power.
Unaligned nations, not lang Cl~
go among the most ardent admirers of the Red powers, have
cooled off markedly.
The ferment in the Communist wodd has had yet another,
lmpurtant effed which m a Y
have far reaching consequences
on the future of Communism
altogether.
This Is the prngressive re-organization, in the
past year or two, of Commu·
nist economic planning and a
reorientation of economic poll·
des towards liberalization.
. Ecoapmlo- JleeQaUZ'Uon
'lila i.Kremlin itself -' to cries
..,. fronl Pei.IDII or "surrender to
ckplta!IS!Il" - baa paved Ute
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economiC
setup, , iUowi!IR ~ · more and
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~nUves
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tl1!18ted 300,230,000 toys 'will year will stay mainly under "We ..peel 1
l!lalasde incb llatQ&gt;oblles fl'llm Corel "'ltclies from SUperman
to ,er. and war toy sales mould mill Iori since 19&amp;1 does oot ei· i schOol toys. Research . .. .
toot, thump and toddle their $30, 'o,. toymakers oald.
. season, but fewer fads" said toys In Edalilnd. . ·
: ~ Canyoo 8lld seven other Islip as lflc VietNam elfort spir· peel
new "Gieen ~el" tvelopme~d~pa~:nua:~e~f~;
wa,v Into children's bands and Affluent adults can provide Jerome Frier, Assoclatloa "I ~'I lorpt ~ 2811 heroes wUb -o Dick of the c~pe, aLB, buyers rep_orte!l.
· ver!lon to outstrip Its Jeadlns 1outfito P . 0
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lng ~al'OJitOI pockets to' the tune with a mammoth marionette any wUd surge fora toy evtry· were stuck witlfwllen filii lad big Peanuts bUll" wltll a chat- bang and blaB! ill boy's hands lier viDta~.
Jtllat_red ~~~llo~00~[an wi~
of nearly $1.384 billion.
show from F A 0 Schwal'2, of body 11a1 to !lave."
died," Tbauer !!lludder5. 'lbe lering Charlie Brown and COlli- tbi8 ~ear will represent "vlo- The _reahl)' of r~ wUI also _!radittona P a
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That's what the Toy Manufac- '""""· or splurge $6,000 for an Batman, h&lt;lwever, will sUII Batman duo did prove dynam. pall)'.
lence far removed" as In spy, 1M' skirred. Gl Joe s viii)' I faco the under-six set. ·
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lur,ers of the USA, the nation's electric "Levi tbe Levitator" spell "holy profits" in Ids first lc, thouah - the store now exReaJIJm Sells
cowboy, or knightly weapons. necessarily reflects i!le racial Many passive push · bu ·
toy trade group, predicts for life-size magician from Hess' in Yuletide sales test,
industry peels lhe f4 car to lead-all other Despite the money is manu- One television ad Is 'p1tchin&amp; melttog pot, smee It blends the toys aLso ~ill be replaced, ,~Y
J9li6, Its 21st straight record- Allentown Pa.
insiders agreed. At F A 0 · Items with over a million sell· faotured make-believe, tbe toy- "laughs (Qr tile entire family " features of all Medal of Honor those that g!Ve the child m• ."
breaking sales year
But m.;.t toys will cost an Schwan vice-president 8lld iing by Dec. 24. ·
m$ers lnsl8t that realism Is when they "!til the bomb and winners, including
lifegroes, to do, more cbanee to use hiS
Toy price~ in this. bl111on . average of $3.65 eacb and infta· cbiel Jnlyer Ernest. · 'lbauer, l Other eompan,les also wW important Ill lbelr trade.
watch the front of the house fall American Indians, and Oriel- Imagination" said Bei'IIBrd _Loo.
dollar business, whose dollar tion wun't torpedo toyland un- admiUedtohaving"manyaleep- jcasb In on the eomlc strip Jullua Cooper, head of pro- away,'' but this bom~. and dart tals. But othe~ man_ufaclurers mls, vice-president for nallonal
volume doubled from $1.2 bil-:til next year, an associaijon • leas JJisbls" over tile
store craze. Ideal Toy Is Dl8ltelln8 a duet development lor Ideal, said 1un are aimed al 1 • lall·apart lind, lik~-~~~~1 • Erwm. Benkoe, sales lor Mattei toys.

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haltered and weal')'. elutdlblg
o substitute for what Yl!l planned to huy (they dkbl'l baoe
what you wanted). pea.., and
good wd• mlgn! well 0e spelled
PHOOEY as far aa you'ro &lt;011cerned.
In ~ woman'o ...,..ld there's
Fl'l mucb to ch(&gt;ose from '' ev" Y price level thqt ll1lipplnjl
lor tht fatr sex can be a tuiUJ,
·imre for the conrused husband
·milled boy friend cr even the
• who needs a few little giftS
her office cronies.
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For what help they may be
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tume pieces are always welbilled lor Cbrlsl1111 ill IIIUie Camegle porfamecl ear·
come. Charm bracelets arfl sttll
rillgt (top tell). Fro!,f.al ·aual Mary lo lister Kale,
b•g on the IIOhion scene and
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of a lealller hi.O.f. C.W.·
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II enlle1l of nohlnllofl wuy
rharms come In aU ~zes and
leolber ill dorlrued lmwtL Tria II b...ae4 llr-.
"' all prtCOII. Just be sure to
'heck the size of the charm!
and the t.ypo or metal already
.
on HER bracelet so that yoo to her matchmg pen.
. hi k'nd
AttracUve nylon holders lor
buy th• ng
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Pendant watches that swing hair roDers. bath
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from dlalns, and look lor aU even just one cake ~111ex~:'"vr. BY MRS. JAMES WRIGHT
itlng Mr. and Mn.
the world like lockets or cam- soa'l'hellp
matheke good smtile ~ ·
Mn Cora Ward spent last Roush and children. Mrs. Howcos, make har.dsome giftS. So
re are
~ - week ·in Columbus and also ard Roosb io 1 patient at a
do dangling, sparkling earrings d~eorarve an: ha~d~/~:.~~: visited her brother,
Everett pital there. The children of the
that wlll twlnl&lt;le in the dim e ry, g oves, OSler
Lewis ai Shadyside. .
latter accompanied their grandlight of her favorite dl!ICO. New 'cswomen ....,. to cope more Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lewll parents h&lt;lme for an extended
this t1mt around are oee-through d tel than
w i 1b apent the weeket&gt;d lfllb Mn. violt.
colored ear baubles that hold a equa Y
men
Cora Ward
nougb perfume to last through Christmas shopping, perhaps be·
Mr. and Mn. Clyde
~any wearlnls.
tause they have the knack of Weekend visitors of Mr. Fon- biuy spent Sunday with her
GiftS of beauty are sure hits elbowing themselves dtrectly to zo Taylor were Mr. lll!d Mrs. enta, Mr. and Mrs.
Lester II
for 'rls of any age. Jeweled tile counters no mailer how Jack Brown, and family, Co- Roush.
li t!t . - l&gt;oth powder and many ocars they give and re- lumbus, and Mr. and Mrs. MJ. Margaret Calh~un and lam· I
~se atomiz;rs are ..,~ to . celve on the way. So before the cboel flalnoldlen. •
ily, Ashland, VISited w1th Mr.
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male
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to
do
Visitors
of
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and Mrs. Ed Reynolds
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Fragrance, of course. is a battle wJth ·
s o e ~mm~ Cbarlea Tate and fa y were wee .
wllo
-11 1 deli ht any woman cd lemal" he would be WISe Ill Mr. and Mrs. Worlby Tate and Sgt. Riehard ~f~,
J!': th 0 1 name II you know spend a few evenings in a CW J Clarice Longstreth, Gallipolis. harJ been stationed~ Vtet N~m,
~or y ~ ~ ~ If you chair with pencil. poper_and 1hp Mrs. carl &lt;Maude) Lewis, is home on leave With his wife,
er ~treder 't ••~.... to
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r,·nd out local new•paper wilh all 11.1 ads. Wallbrid&amp;e, Is spending a few 1Vivian and daughter and rela·
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fair lady to the Tllls way he can an s a1- days with her stster-.n ~ aw. ttves anu rtenuf).
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Mrs. Dewey Jones spent Sun1 h oout the tack on the stores with '"""' Mrs. Cora Ward.
"1;sper':"n. 1~11 er "her hob- knowledge of what he wants Mr. and Mrs. Hortie Roush Iday with her mother. Mae Flmt
~:~s, Y: ~Y~ ~~gcl~lles -;he and .-here he can rmd U.
werr. ln Columbus last w~k Vis- Also visiting in ~ .. home were
Ukes to wear and · whal s h e
looks like. She'D lind a sce1J
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for you that wiD be right. Or
you might just buy a lragr~nce i
YOU like aed 111 tile gilt card
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My, .. Wear &amp;his for me.'' It
will work jusl fine.
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At-home wear is another area .
to explore. All klncts of robes '·
and culolte8 from terry to vei- l
-.t are walling to be snapped
up. II you don't know 1he size
.vou need, shtp for the ones
that come In "small," .. medium" and ••Jarge.' If you know
the girl II all, you can't go too
wrong.
PINK
The husband who plans to
BLUE
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fur sho bas wanted for years
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shouldD'I do It Furs are an ex·
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pensive nd very personal gift
and It would be better It let I
Reserves
her choose her own. So check I
Your
the desiR to IUI'prise her wilh
Choice! .
lhe real animal pelt In a gift
ALL
wrapped package. A gill-certifLEATHER
Icate will be • wiser choice.
PINK, BLUE,
The Jllllll difllcult gift to buy ,
BONE
Is tile "little something,"- not '
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ra Us lor more bnagination
~os\ ' t1 us have during I he '
holiday rush But here are a
few Ideas:
You eaa buy a group of ball·
point petiB In several different
:·olors. '!'be tops 8lld barrels are
interchangeable l1l that everv
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Diamond Wltr:IIH priced tram $19.9i.

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JJOC]ret. Pocket for cards. Bill divider. Excluiive
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An es- \Ron In 1955 Ill $U blruon last spokesman said.
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bowev- .Joe" doll figure has .Old 10
tree,
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tl1!18ted 300,230,000 toys 'will year will stay mainly under "We ..peel 1
l!lalasde incb llatQ&gt;oblles fl'llm Corel "'ltclies from SUperman
to ,er. and war toy sales mould mill Iori since 19&amp;1 does oot ei· i schOol toys. Research . .. .
toot, thump and toddle their $30, 'o,. toymakers oald.
. season, but fewer fads" said toys In Edalilnd. . ·
: ~ Canyoo 8lld seven other Islip as lflc VietNam elfort spir· peel
new "Gieen ~el" tvelopme~d~pa~:nua:~e~f~;
wa,v Into children's bands and Affluent adults can provide Jerome Frier, Assoclatloa "I ~'I lorpt ~ 2811 heroes wUb -o Dick of the c~pe, aLB, buyers rep_orte!l.
· ver!lon to outstrip Its Jeadlns 1outfito P . 0
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lng ~al'OJitOI pockets to' the tune with a mammoth marionette any wUd surge fora toy evtry· were stuck witlfwllen filii lad big Peanuts bUll" wltll a chat- bang and blaB! ill boy's hands lier viDta~.
Jtllat_red ~~~llo~00~[an wi~
of nearly $1.384 billion.
show from F A 0 Schwal'2, of body 11a1 to !lave."
died," Tbauer !!lludder5. 'lbe lering Charlie Brown and COlli- tbi8 ~ear will represent "vlo- The _reahl)' of r~ wUI also _!radittona P a
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That's what the Toy Manufac- '""""· or splurge $6,000 for an Batman, h&lt;lwever, will sUII Batman duo did prove dynam. pall)'.
lence far removed" as In spy, 1M' skirred. Gl Joe s viii)' I faco the under-six set. ·
ttor
lur,ers of the USA, the nation's electric "Levi tbe Levitator" spell "holy profits" in Ids first lc, thouah - the store now exReaJIJm Sells
cowboy, or knightly weapons. necessarily reflects i!le racial Many passive push · bu ·
toy trade group, predicts for life-size magician from Hess' in Yuletide sales test,
industry peels lhe f4 car to lead-all other Despite the money is manu- One television ad Is 'p1tchin&amp; melttog pot, smee It blends the toys aLso ~ill be replaced, ,~Y
J9li6, Its 21st straight record- Allentown Pa.
insiders agreed. At F A 0 · Items with over a million sell· faotured make-believe, tbe toy- "laughs (Qr tile entire family " features of all Medal of Honor those that g!Ve the child m• ."
breaking sales year
But m.;.t toys will cost an Schwan vice-president 8lld iing by Dec. 24. ·
m$ers lnsl8t that realism Is when they "!til the bomb and winners, including
lifegroes, to do, more cbanee to use hiS
Toy price~ in this. bl111on . average of $3.65 eacb and infta· cbiel Jnlyer Ernest. · 'lbauer, l Other eompan,les also wW important Ill lbelr trade.
watch the front of the house fall American Indians, and Oriel- Imagination" said Bei'IIBrd _Loo.
dollar business, whose dollar tion wun't torpedo toyland un- admiUedtohaving"manyaleep- jcasb In on the eomlc strip Jullua Cooper, head of pro- away,'' but this bom~. and dart tals. But othe~ man_ufaclurers mls, vice-president for nallonal
volume doubled from $1.2 bil-:til next year, an associaijon • leas JJisbls" over tile
store craze. Ideal Toy Is Dl8ltelln8 a duet development lor Ideal, said 1un are aimed al 1 • lall·apart lind, lik~-~~~~1 • Erwm. Benkoe, sales lor Mattei toys.

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tinkle of silver bdls, the fostlve
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from tbal crowded emporium,
haltered and weal')'. elutdlblg
o substitute for what Yl!l planned to huy (they dkbl'l baoe
what you wanted). pea.., and
good wd• mlgn! well 0e spelled
PHOOEY as far aa you'ro &lt;011cerned.
In ~ woman'o ...,..ld there's
Fl'l mucb to ch(&gt;ose from '' ev" Y price level thqt ll1lipplnjl
lor tht fatr sex can be a tuiUJ,
·imre for the conrused husband
·milled boy friend cr even the
• who needs a few little giftS
her office cronies.
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For what help they may be
o 1he harried shopper, here
:rc some pointers on what'a. a~
round waumg to be purcbas-

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Both fine jewelry and CDIlhe heady ,..., of perfam, ... ean have ..0. tom·
tume pieces are always welbilled lor Cbrlsl1111 ill IIIUie Camegle porfamecl ear·
come. Charm bracelets arfl sttll
rillgt (top tell). Fro!,f.al ·aual Mary lo lister Kale,
b•g on the IIOhion scene and
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of a lealller hi.O.f. C.W.·
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II enlle1l of nohlnllofl wuy
rharms come In aU ~zes and
leolber ill dorlrued lmwtL Tria II b...ae4 llr-.
"' all prtCOII. Just be sure to
'heck the size of the charm!
and the t.ypo or metal already
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on HER bracelet so that yoo to her matchmg pen.
. hi k'nd
AttracUve nylon holders lor
buy th• ng
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Pendant watches that swing hair roDers. bath
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from dlalns, and look lor aU even just one cake ~111ex~:'"vr. BY MRS. JAMES WRIGHT
itlng Mr. and Mn.
the world like lockets or cam- soa'l'hellp
matheke good smtile ~ ·
Mn Cora Ward spent last Roush and children. Mrs. Howcos, make har.dsome giftS. So
re are
~ - week ·in Columbus and also ard Roosb io 1 patient at a
do dangling, sparkling earrings d~eorarve an: ha~d~/~:.~~: visited her brother,
Everett pital there. The children of the
that wlll twlnl&lt;le in the dim e ry, g oves, OSler
Lewis ai Shadyside. .
latter accompanied their grandlight of her favorite dl!ICO. New 'cswomen ....,. to cope more Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lewll parents h&lt;lme for an extended
this t1mt around are oee-through d tel than
w i 1b apent the weeket&gt;d lfllb Mn. violt.
colored ear baubles that hold a equa Y
men
Cora Ward
nougb perfume to last through Christmas shopping, perhaps be·
Mr. and Mn. Clyde
~any wearlnls.
tause they have the knack of Weekend visitors of Mr. Fon- biuy spent Sunday with her
GiftS of beauty are sure hits elbowing themselves dtrectly to zo Taylor were Mr. lll!d Mrs. enta, Mr. and Mrs.
Lester II
for 'rls of any age. Jeweled tile counters no mailer how Jack Brown, and family, Co- Roush.
li t!t . - l&gt;oth powder and many ocars they give and re- lumbus, and Mr. and Mrs. MJ. Margaret Calh~un and lam· I
~se atomiz;rs are ..,~ to . celve on the way. So before the cboel flalnoldlen. •
ily, Ashland, VISited w1th Mr.
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male
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to
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Visitors
of
Mr.
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and Mrs. Ed Reynolds
last
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. horde f d te .
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Fragrance, of course. is a battle wJth ·
s o e ~mm~ Cbarlea Tate and fa y were wee .
wllo
-11 1 deli ht any woman cd lemal" he would be WISe Ill Mr. and Mrs. Worlby Tate and Sgt. Riehard ~f~,
J!': th 0 1 name II you know spend a few evenings in a CW J Clarice Longstreth, Gallipolis. harJ been stationed~ Vtet N~m,
~or y ~ ~ ~ If you chair with pencil. poper_and 1hp Mrs. carl &lt;Maude) Lewis, is home on leave With his wife,
er ~treder 't ••~.... to
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r,·nd out local new•paper wilh all 11.1 ads. Wallbrid&amp;e, Is spending a few 1Vivian and daughter and rela·
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Mrs. Dewey Jones spent Sun1 h oout the tack on the stores with '"""' Mrs. Cora Ward.
"1;sper':"n. 1~11 er "her hob- knowledge of what he wants Mr. and Mrs. Hortie Roush Iday with her mother. Mae Flmt
~:~s, Y: ~Y~ ~~gcl~lles -;he and .-here he can rmd U.
werr. ln Columbus last w~k Vis- Also visiting in ~ .. home were
Ukes to wear and · whal s h e
looks like. She'D lind a sce1J
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for you that wiD be right. Or
you might just buy a lragr~nce i
YOU like aed 111 tile gilt card
;~CI{apman-Canaday
My, .. Wear &amp;his for me.'' It
will work jusl fine.
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At-home wear is another area .
to explore. All klncts of robes '·
and culolte8 from terry to vei- l
-.t are walling to be snapped
up. II you don't know 1he size
.vou need, shtp for the ones
that come In "small," .. medium" and ••Jarge.' If you know
the girl II all, you can't go too
wrong.
PINK
The husband who plans to
BLUE
&lt;urprise his wife with the small
fur sho bas wanted for years
A
shouldD'I do It Furs are an ex·
Deposit
pensive nd very personal gift
and It would be better It let I
Reserves
her choose her own. So check I
Your
the desiR to IUI'prise her wilh
Choice! .
lhe real animal pelt In a gift
ALL
wrapped package. A gill-certifLEATHER
Icate will be • wiser choice.
PINK, BLUE,
The Jllllll difllcult gift to buy ,
BONE
Is tile "little something,"- not '
"pensive, just a tbooght. This ·
ra Us lor more bnagination
~os\ ' t1 us have during I he '
holiday rush But here are a
few Ideas:
You eaa buy a group of ball·
point petiB In several different
:·olors. '!'be tops 8lld barrels are
interchangeable l1l that everv
airl can blve 11 ctaniinated ensemble every day, righl down

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'HER'. It'• wise to cboooe
now and use our Lay-Away
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Automatic Water level Control • 3 wa~r temps •
Poillvo metored fill • full&lt;ycle safe~ ~ slops
action in !eC!Ifl(is • SliriMIV !lnin i~t &amp;II.. In liot
remover lt!!t elilllll!lltic 011bal11&lt;1 1011 protecliln •
Rust-proof lid ball hinges • Rugged proven ..lical drive
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Sophllticated design of Genuine Reptile • • . on IJOo
PORTED PIGSKIN. Roomy coin. purse. Gold-tone
frame. Removable pbo~ard wiDdowl. Cbarga-Plate
JJOC]ret. Pocket for cards. Bill divider. Excluiive
ADAPTA.SNAP(rl Closing. Available In asoorted Fa·
ablon Colors. Style No. 30C2 ---- $5.00.

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FOOTWEAR
Gift Certificate

MANY GIFT IDEASI
Spoldtl Twlot.Q.Pitx Wohl1 ltnclt ....:·.- .. . . . . 4.95 "'
C01tvmo JIWtlltr ........ ... ... .. - - - - 1.00 ~J5.00
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GARDNER®

SEE THE PRINCE GARDNER

Chapm•n-C•n•d•y

Com in 1nd m•ke arnngtments
now ,We'll citliver your Mlyt•g
for tht "little wom1n" any time up
to Chrlatm1s tvt.

'ASY TERMS-- FREE DELIVERY- FINEST SERVICE AVAILABLE RIGHT HERE

HERMAN GRATE

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Carmel

Hz of l'omel'oJ cillech!l· · IW
home of Belly Va lllllr . .
waya appreciated, •• are •...,.. of cojM,
Orsl&lt;!dlllon
the Dean B!lnker 110111!1
lng robes, watehel In lh8 new I books, a~phs, ontiques.
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oval design, gift &lt;Ortlftcates lor I 11 you're really 1n a bind,
Ralph Lee caned at. die Delli
autts or toproata. II be Is a why not a gilt .,.rlificalf for a Mr. and Mro. Edson Roush Brinker home Suntlq 111*1
eamero bug, why not a oew lens head-to-toe tr.. tment at one of were guests of Mr. and Mrs. noon.
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for his expensive camera? Or the fancy bal'bertng
parlors James Brown of Wellston on
Mr. and Mrs. James ato!k
gnlf clubs. fishing poles and •prlnglng up aD over
tile Sunday
of New Haven .ailed Ill Ill!
nels, addiUons to b1s colledloo country? Or, 11 be needs one, a Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rarrls of · home of bls mother, !4n. Mill')
wig?
Springfield spent Monday night Circle Wring the -kencl.
and Tuesday wit!t Mr.
and
Many of the quality men's Mrs. Homer Circle and Verna
sbo))S or jlepartment stores of·
Beallf Kll• IDr 1'tll
.fer a gilt c0118111ttlnt who, If
A Goody-Box cltock fuU ' il •
you provide him with
some usual festive season.
beauly Items for lllo IIUle •
basic information about your For · many this year the on your Christmas U!!t will 1\t
man, wlll ' ratUe off a string of ~· traditional turkey may find very welcome. You eao nD •
interesting ideas' that probably itself supplanted by much with a otyrofoam tree d...,...
never occurred to you.
cheaper chicken. Scotch whis- ed witb colorlul bon IDr · 1M
LONGON (UP!] -There'll bo
ky at 54 shillings ($7 76) a bo\. hair ... one to matcb
eve1J
a bit less yuleUde owing 1D price• and wages, the squeeze tle will disappear from many outfit. Also add •IDOl'! bollntl,
hinging London, and the on credit and bank loans and a home parties and be replaced elear nsU polish, a cieeoroi!n
lndiiStrial areas of the nation general awareness among Brl- with wine or beer. And many purse-size hand mlmlr, will have a mini . Christmas tons that there may be worse youngsters can expect a cheap. grammnd hair ellp, tra'flll
lht• year.
to come add
to the prospect e.· tnt of toys In their Christ- toothbrush and otber · 111111
The government's freeze on Of a not •
mas stocklngs.
!real! to make ber amlle.

Yuletide SWing
In Old England
Is Mini Mfair

WINTER'S

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Sweaters &amp; Jackets
by ll•gby

Sport &amp; Dress Shirts
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coJ1ection of sepnrates. You just can't go 'frma:! Any
combination will do Hs utmost for you : .. ~11:ln ·and
AerUon. .' In rose, green, pink, navy and wbiW.
luyl"l IWealers Is your h11rrs dMire. ·our wo,..rfu\
slyiH glvi mulmum conttntiMnt.
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SIGHT AND SOUND gills for Cbrldmu slort wllll a eomplete home enleriiiD....,t
-lor (lop !ell), the odie of a largo cos""'llc &lt;ase. CaUed a MIDI Combo tbe anlt:
..atal8u lt-1... bla&lt;k glass TV, an AM/FM solid stale radio, four ..peed p•oaogroph
.ud eledrie olmD clo&lt;k. For lravol, a lransistor-opented &lt;IO&lt;k radio (bottom left)
lou a ...mate allllllber eonlrol. For family pleasure It's a ,..all home orPJl (rlgbl)
tllal elen pilar, buJo, wlbnlo IIIII reworllerallon elcd&amp;.

RAINWEAR &amp; All
WEATHER COATS

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And tht elriJ go for our top
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IIGIIellu 11 Be
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BLL BluHer I(IHdl tte• 1 1o 1t~,ooo .... so- f/J
leno. Tbe fomou ~14 ntomallo 100 Lllld C..ra
Ia •HU a popular gi(L II toes eolor pldofta Ill 10 ....
ootiJ, blaek IIIII wlllte Ia 10. SeDIIIIn elerlrle 011 11Jfo

NEW

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Recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Marion Hall were Mr. 1
and Mrs. Norman Weber
:
Mrs Leona ]Jabcock, Long Bot· ,

by Alligator

PAJAMAS ...

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· NEW YORK (NEA - Other bey something be llkej," goeo or pocket secretaries, bowtle
than the annual spate of hand· the usual refrain, "when he land cummerbWid sets for for·
some and useless gUilcracks doesn't know what be llkes?" mal wear, clgm (check bll
!normally pwhed for "Ute man 1 Renee, Ute lradltional gift brand), butane lighters, tenols
who bas everything"), the usual , which any man likes and appre- or golf bells (U be plays].
run of Cltrislmas gifts for men elates. It's wise, unless you gold cuffllnb, pure bristle
is fairly lraditlonal
now your man well, not to brushes, books (If you ilnow
The lradltional gift, however, move too far afield from these reading
taste),
coloanes
Is biXIDd to please any man- suggestions which have been (check hls favorite
scent).
even th se "wbo have ev- broken Into price ranges ; . NOTE: Ties are line gifts, eaerything" - If lt'a aelected , UNDER $10: Silk . . pocket peclally the oew four • ln&lt;b
thoughtfully with the recipient's Isquares, plain black or borwn 1widths, but he sure you knew
likea and dislikes In mind. • leather harneso bella wflh big 1what your mao will wear.
Unfortunately, the female gft 'I br..s buckles, over-tile . calf tie hough\ In haste olton winds
buyer more often than
not socks In slllued coloro, perm- up In the back of the closet.
wrings her hands In anguish ianent . press dress shirts with $104Zfl: Long ligtrt.
when the
• for • him IJI'rencb euffl, fine linen band-1
turtle ml

GE, WOODHUE DANA, TABU,
AMBUSH, 20 CARATS, COTY,
DOROTHY GRAY, TUSSY, REVLON,
EVENING IN PARIS, TWEED

THE YOUNG EXECJJTIVE wollkl 1teleome this lland·
some dest 101 felll'lrlllg a HonmreU lbermomelfr and
humidity lntlrumen&amp; eaened mwilDa&amp; ud mounted on
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neck swealfl!l wlll be popular
gifts this year as will the nifty
portable trousers presser made
by Westinghouse. 11 your man
fine wines, he'll be
witb a bottle of old Ma(perbaptl bottled in the
year he was boro) or some good
sberry and port
Several
finns are marketing an assortment of a half . d01en quality
sauternes, burgundies and Jlor.
deaux,
Other posalbllltleo In
category loclllle
travel
clocks, lealbtir
tollet
kits, umbrellas, leather ~
acceuorlea, tony cloth batbr hes. gilt jackets, 11ns of good
belga caviar.
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Carmel

Hz of l'omel'oJ cillech!l· · IW
home of Belly Va lllllr . .
waya appreciated, •• are •...,.. of cojM,
Orsl&lt;!dlllon
the Dean B!lnker 110111!1
lng robes, watehel In lh8 new I books, a~phs, ontiques.
.
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. day evening.
oval design, gift &lt;Ortlftcates lor I 11 you're really 1n a bind,
Ralph Lee caned at. die Delli
autts or toproata. II be Is a why not a gilt .,.rlificalf for a Mr. and Mro. Edson Roush Brinker home Suntlq 111*1
eamero bug, why not a oew lens head-to-toe tr.. tment at one of were guests of Mr. and Mrs. noon.
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for his expensive camera? Or the fancy bal'bertng
parlors James Brown of Wellston on
Mr. and Mrs. James ato!k
gnlf clubs. fishing poles and •prlnglng up aD over
tile Sunday
of New Haven .ailed Ill Ill!
nels, addiUons to b1s colledloo country? Or, 11 be needs one, a Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rarrls of · home of bls mother, !4n. Mill')
wig?
Springfield spent Monday night Circle Wring the -kencl.
and Tuesday wit!t Mr.
and
Many of the quality men's Mrs. Homer Circle and Verna
sbo))S or jlepartment stores of·
Beallf Kll• IDr 1'tll
.fer a gilt c0118111ttlnt who, If
A Goody-Box cltock fuU ' il •
you provide him with
some usual festive season.
beauly Items for lllo IIUle •
basic information about your For · many this year the on your Christmas U!!t will 1\t
man, wlll ' ratUe off a string of ~· traditional turkey may find very welcome. You eao nD •
interesting ideas' that probably itself supplanted by much with a otyrofoam tree d...,...
never occurred to you.
cheaper chicken. Scotch whis- ed witb colorlul bon IDr · 1M
LONGON (UP!] -There'll bo
ky at 54 shillings ($7 76) a bo\. hair ... one to matcb
eve1J
a bit less yuleUde owing 1D price• and wages, the squeeze tle will disappear from many outfit. Also add •IDOl'! bollntl,
hinging London, and the on credit and bank loans and a home parties and be replaced elear nsU polish, a cieeoroi!n
lndiiStrial areas of the nation general awareness among Brl- with wine or beer. And many purse-size hand mlmlr, will have a mini . Christmas tons that there may be worse youngsters can expect a cheap. grammnd hair ellp, tra'flll
lht• year.
to come add
to the prospect e.· tnt of toys In their Christ- toothbrush and otber · 111111
The government's freeze on Of a not •
mas stocklngs.
!real! to make ber amlle.

Yuletide SWing
In Old England
Is Mini Mfair

WINTER'S

HATS •••
loy Porth

Sweaters &amp; Jackets
by ll•gby

Sport &amp; Dress Shirts
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combination will do Hs utmost for you : .. ~11:ln ·and
AerUon. .' In rose, green, pink, navy and wbiW.
luyl"l IWealers Is your h11rrs dMire. ·our wo,..rfu\
slyiH glvi mulmum conttntiMnt.
~

Socks &amp; Slippers ..•
by lsqulre

SLACKS , ..

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by Jaymar &amp; Hubbard

rlL,

JADE EAST

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SIGHT AND SOUND gills for Cbrldmu slort wllll a eomplete home enleriiiD....,t
-lor (lop !ell), the odie of a largo cos""'llc &lt;ase. CaUed a MIDI Combo tbe anlt:
..atal8u lt-1... bla&lt;k glass TV, an AM/FM solid stale radio, four ..peed p•oaogroph
.ud eledrie olmD clo&lt;k. For lravol, a lransistor-opented &lt;IO&lt;k radio (bottom left)
lou a ...mate allllllber eonlrol. For family pleasure It's a ,..all home orPJl (rlgbl)
tllal elen pilar, buJo, wlbnlo IIIII reworllerallon elcd&amp;.

RAINWEAR &amp; All
WEATHER COATS

~

1}'M"''
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Girls nHtr lookicf.
In
pants. Wt rully to for 'em.
And tht elriJ go for our top
panh teltctlont.

-•ra .,

..,. BoUelll nllmllllalue
IIGIIellu 11 Be
,meet amen for lb poebl. llllarte-11 are raor~- The amen eatbllat will qJo:r tile Leltdu:
BLL BluHer I(IHdl tte• 1 1o 1t~,ooo .... so- f/J
leno. Tbe fomou ~14 ntomallo 100 Lllld C..ra
Ia •HU a popular gi(L II toes eolor pldofta Ill 10 ....
ootiJ, blaek IIIII wlllte Ia 10. SeDIIIIn elerlrle 011 11Jfo

NEW

FORMALS
Recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Marion Hall were Mr. 1
and Mrs. Norman Weber
:
Mrs Leona ]Jabcock, Long Bot· ,

by Alligator

PAJAMAS ...

ARRIVING

leJD lllellllld willa a lr~

DAILY

WOMEN'S APPAREL

tom.

by Arrow &amp; R•l•

NECKWEAR .••
by Suptrbl

You'll Like to Shop, Friendly

SUITS &amp;
SPORT COATS

SWISHER &amp;LOHSE

by Styltmert I
Middltth•d•

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AT THIS CHRISTMASTIMEIII

••A Gold Star Store" · •·

Gifts of Beauty!
LADIES' GIFT SETS

DOWNIE~GROSS
INC.
"Home of Arrow Shirts"
POMEROY

OHIO

Shop Friday Til 8-Saturday Til9

i

BY ROBEIIT COCBNAR lday finally arrives. "How can II kerchiefs, plain leather billfolds
· NEW YORK (NEA - Other bey something be llkej," goeo or pocket secretaries, bowtle
than the annual spate of hand· the usual refrain, "when he land cummerbWid sets for for·
some and useless gUilcracks doesn't know what be llkes?" mal wear, clgm (check bll
!normally pwhed for "Ute man 1 Renee, Ute lradltional gift brand), butane lighters, tenols
who bas everything"), the usual , which any man likes and appre- or golf bells (U be plays].
run of Cltrislmas gifts for men elates. It's wise, unless you gold cuffllnb, pure bristle
is fairly lraditlonal
now your man well, not to brushes, books (If you ilnow
The lradltional gift, however, move too far afield from these reading
taste),
coloanes
Is biXIDd to please any man- suggestions which have been (check hls favorite
scent).
even th se "wbo have ev- broken Into price ranges ; . NOTE: Ties are line gifts, eaerything" - If lt'a aelected , UNDER $10: Silk . . pocket peclally the oew four • ln&lt;b
thoughtfully with the recipient's Isquares, plain black or borwn 1widths, but he sure you knew
likea and dislikes In mind. • leather harneso bella wflh big 1what your mao will wear.
Unfortunately, the female gft 'I br..s buckles, over-tile . calf tie hough\ In haste olton winds
buyer more often than
not socks In slllued coloro, perm- up In the back of the closet.
wrings her hands In anguish ianent . press dress shirts with $104Zfl: Long ligtrt.
when the
• for • him IJI'rencb euffl, fine linen band-1
turtle ml

GE, WOODHUE DANA, TABU,
AMBUSH, 20 CARATS, COTY,
DOROTHY GRAY, TUSSY, REVLON,
EVENING IN PARIS, TWEED

THE YOUNG EXECJJTIVE wollkl 1teleome this lland·
some dest 101 felll'lrlllg a HonmreU lbermomelfr and
humidity lntlrumen&amp; eaened mwilDa&amp; ud mounted on
• brushed........._ .....
_,lele wllb lllue and
red (lollpola&amp; pelll. 425.

u·.

WHEN YOU
JOIN OUR-

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ARPEGI' CHANEL NO. 5, FAIIR·

Canoe, Fobe11fe, Waoclhue,
Yardley, Old Spice, Williams,
Mennen, Gillette, Currier &amp; lvH

Lldies' Justin Genuine

Leather Billfolds

. ;.. .... ..' . ."

- • 3.95 up

Clutch Purses and
Handbags - - • •

SEE OUR
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LOVELY CHRIST
COLI.EC110N

JOIN OUR '67 CHRISTMAS
SAVINGS CLUB TODAY

Paper Mate

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Men's Justin Genuine
f"' .
Leather Billfolds • • 3.95 up

MUSICAL
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amount each week. Start now!

S.ve
Receive
25c . . . . . . . . 12.50
50c ........,. . . . 25.00
1.00 l•t•t•r• .•t•: • • 50.00
2.00 .......... 100.00

$4.98

SELECT
THE AMOUNT
THAT SUITS YOU BEST:

"A Gold Star Store"
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Start your shopping
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Clerks To Serve You PrOmptly.

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S.v. E.Cb Wetk
R*~lvt

YOU CAN
FIND IT AT MOORE'S
Dec:oralions, Christ..,.,Clnli; Chritlmas

. '

50c 1.00 $100 $150 $250 $500

. ."
Decorations, VInyl T,_, Clblnll &amp; Port-

'

·ablo Ttloviolon. -R~rd . Plopn,

Next Nov. $U

$50 2.00

3.00

5.00. $10.

Mon'a· Wotch01, Tools For

'

·-·. SiYviAf~lgt~ty
for Over 94 Years
,,
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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS 6:00 TO 8:00

, The Fa

Bibles .. • • • • • 2.25 up
Clocks Make Fine Gifts!
Wind and Electric
Travel Clocks-Kitchen Clocks.

*

Save
Receive
3.00 . . . . . . . 150.00
5.00 . "..... 250.00
I0.00 ..• . . • . 500.00

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up

'

Moore's
IS
The Family
GIFT
Gifts For Mom I
Store
Gifts
for

Powder Bo~es • • • • 2.98
Jewelry Boxes • • 2.98 up

gifts next year. Then save a small

MIMIER POMIROY MERCHANTS CASH GIVEAWAY

'

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how much money you would like to have for

~ WY. 2·2036

232 E. SECOND

I

Dresser Sets • • • • 6.95 up

It's very easy to ioin our Christmas Club. Just decide

'

$4,49

Jewelite

1.00

OHIO VALLEY PLUMBING &amp; HEATI

TOYS
FOR EVERY AGE

tray for everyone who
joins Pomeroy National
Bank's Christmas Club!

Brush &amp; Comb Sets • 1.00 up

5

neck swealfl!l wlll be popular
gifts this year as will the nifty
portable trousers presser made
by Westinghouse. 11 your man
fine wines, he'll be
witb a bottle of old Ma(perbaptl bottled in the
year he was boro) or some good
sberry and port
Several
finns are marketing an assortment of a half . d01en quality
sauternes, burgundies and Jlor.
deaux,
Other posalbllltleo In
category loclllle
travel
clocks, lealbtir
tollet
kits, umbrellas, leather ~
acceuorlea, tony cloth batbr hes. gilt jackets, 11ns of good
belga caviar.
t!1 AND UP: It must be ..
sumnd :J011 know the man lor
whom you 111'1 buying (w h J
else would
apeod more thaD
IWeaten ano al-

This beautiful serving

Jewelite

costUME ·
JEWElRY

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eleelrHle lllnllter,

CHRISTMAS CLUB

Ladies' Justin Genuine Leather

NEXT YEAR,
BE PREPARED

011,.

SoeJ"ety Notes

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For The Men On Your List

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I 'l'hc l::lrltldh Toy ManutacturLONDON (UPl) _ For . t~ 1 ers Assuc1~1ion displays a
d) bear, 51 , feet tall, and
who has everything else: : iug 1~ pounos &lt;$132).

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United Press International
· M&lt;\DR!D (UP! I - Generalis·
' simo Francisco Franco's lnclusion of greater religious free1
dom
among constitutional l'f·
1
furms announced this week
comes at 8 time of seVere
I religious crisis in catholic

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move censidcred of political
t; ignificapce because uf ·crilicism levelled against hlm by a
number of his young Benedlctioe monks, Acoording to church

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ils priesls from the republican: manhandlmg of a young student
wrath.
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arrested by police lollowm~
Last May the Incredible ' demonstrations In the local
happened. About 120 priests univel"l!ity.
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ranging ~om Jesuit fathers to , The young priests were
Benediotlne· monks a~d PariS allacked by the Spamsh press
priests -all under 40 -staged a and vaguely re1-mmanded by
demonstratien in Barcelona to their own bishops. .The execu·
protest against the alleged live committee of Spain's

spain.

n::s:!. ~:: ;o~:r~::~! Archon Service,Order Pled~es Five Men

Franco regime Ior wmcn .,.
acted as religious
to
the ktate.-run workerll' UIIJUII.S.
Tj e "'~g priests" wan! nnl
onlj to disassociate the c~un·h
from. the l'fgime but to see a

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At the beginning of each se- the sale wdl be g1ven to the Members of the pledge class
· tte Alb'1ez Dav1s
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mester, the Fraternal Order o1 Jeane
1 ra~y WI'II canvas res.ide ~ ts and bun·
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te 1 rth held Saturday, Dec. 3, from 8
, not mmed1ately clear, but the 0, 1966 All accepted the offer G d C 11
church has been troubled by a ·with 8 . free will These men ra~ eth 0 elgebon!e 5 P ud't • a. m. to 5 p. m., at 28 Locust
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rush.
· ·n ffecl sharing a problem quired to perform a project. In member of the pledge class or Nov. 28 through Dec. 2, or
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jf / g the entire Spanish keeping with this tradition, th.e the Active Order. other than donations can De left at 28 Lo- l
, ~~~n - the "long black line' pledge class is holding a Rum- pride in serving Rio Grande cus.t ~treet - Wood'~ Insur!tnce
dividing 33 million Spaniards ·mage Sale. All proceed! from College.
Bu!ldmg- between these hours.
into those wh11 are over 40 and
remember the Civil War and its
one million dead, and those who
are under 40 and were too
HA ''~ A SUDDEN INVIyoung or not yet. born.
TATION OR BUSINESS
Statistics show that 6S per
APPOINTMENT? NEED
cent of Spanish Catholics are NEW YORK - He was just Iwill meet Cambridge?
[rock group he calls "Moby
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Wayne
clergy.
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Catbollcs Penecuted
beach at Nassau, U1e Bahamas, Flower•: st~r Barry . Nelson's! te.acher: Eleanor Powell ..... .
The old hierarchy of cardin- where bls dad kept an apart· lateSI bU"d IS lop fa shion model IE&lt;ther everyone's ponying up
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we~e the proper taxes or there are
signori and old ''priestS still ~~ding, and that s 1 our most 1 : ; harmg fettucme at Alfredo s 1 fewer conscience-stricken evad· ,
remembers that during the Civil VlVJd memory ot lhe yuuflt;::a~r New York.
Iers: the Treasury Deprs ''Con~
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full of ltfe . and love for his I
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ovenes immedialely and include the LANCASTER - Commenting
young . pnests -!lave been namea ol some gond tailors at the official opening of the
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TO
that they waot to separate the Koos .sbops where l caa pick , processing plant of the General
~ !rom ill past lod ~ up an Inslaat Wardrobe. lt Mlllt Corporation lD Lancastconditionaf llllppOrl of Franco a wW be WODderful, finally eum- er, lOth District. Congressmanl'fglme eveu If Franoo did iDg horne,"
elect Clarence E. Miller prals1

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1 gro star with his own series:
! Sereen Getru1 signed the gifted
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In a series tentatively tilled
''Tayg"'· King tl the Jungle."
Hugo Cabel!aro, an ArgentinIan diplomat In Rome who has
become one of th~ finest mod- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Connolly
U11 portrait pamters, ts 1n were dinner gueata of Mr. and
N. Y. to daub a few wealthy &amp; Mrs. Marvin Marks;
cblc Greeks and that's the day's Sharon Fitzpatrick{ Columredundaoey Including
Chri11- bus, and Ernestine Hll)'lllln retina Goulaodris and Doda Em- cently visited Mary Pierce.. .
be~l~; also Consuela Crespi's Mary Offutt of 1-'arl\ersburg,
Lwm s1ster Gloria Schiff and visited Mt. and Mrs. Joe Bismaybe Ceezee Guest's little sell.
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pamted the fabulous portal! oi l were recent visitors of Mr. and
LucJana Pignatelli who's
so !Mrs. Milton Tuttle, of Eagle
grateful, she's showing Hugo Ridge.
our town .... Hugo's not about Mr. and Mrs. Shierley $wan
to settle here, however: he "has and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Prince !
a tine diplomatic career ahead; .were visJting ,at Weston and
be started painUng for
big New Martinsville, W. Va.
commi.,ions for eight
fine Lila Ridenour, Chester and I
reasons : his lovely
wife .and ' Ernestine Hayman were over·
seven kids.
night visitors In Columbus,
Norman Weber Is a patient
IF YOU wonder at Margaret at Camden Clark Hospital In
Rutherford's antic octogenarian Parkersburg. .
energy, It's because she's
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late starter at everything: The olds visited Mr. and Mra. Bill !
marvelous old gal didn't ev~n Reynolds in Pomeroy.
think she was old enough for
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Happy Rockefller's favorite eol·
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Farriery is . the art of shooing horses, aeeordlng to the
GODFR~:v Cambridge
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lnte~ted private citizenry,
developmental efforts of this
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cesaful.
"New Industry means progreso," euntlnued Mlller, "with
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necessary to provide a permanent aoiUUon ID the economic
probletrul ol Southeastern Ohto."
He said II Ill bls Intention ID
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sistfr ," the saleslady co~d at
seven-year-old Laura Anderson
of New Jersey, pnssing along a i
pert ball!' doll.
Dubiously, Laura yanked the i
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and a smile in return. "No,"
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she declared. "My baby sister
Modern glider planes are
would cry."
capable o! am a z i n g aero.
Baby dolls better _ or more nautical performances, says
The World Almanac.
eaoperative - than baby sis- ~ Powered solely by air cur·
ters are billed as this season's rents, they have been
brst-selli ng toys, outdoing even known to t1y more than 600
•he teen-age dolls that have led miles In one flight and
tlnce 1959. As Laura learned, reach heights above 40,000
;he)' walk, wriggle, wet, sneeze, feet. During World War 11,
the Germans made use or
wink , burp, and roller-skate - the noiseless planes for
and even disobey, just like rea1 surprise attacks. Some glid·
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Priddy, Junke Priddy, Harry I
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Juniors - Gene Grate. LarSixty-one Rutland High sch~ol !1 Montgomery, Lelic. Kitchen,
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week~; period honor roll. Earn- ~haron Carter, Al an Blackwood. i
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Freshmen _ Steve Schilling, gCavis; Gloria T!Jomp ~on , all A.
Pam Rawson, Nancy Shiflet,
Senior~ - Juanit.o
Dozer.
Larry Mollohan, Dicme Knorr, Mary Flocarri, Ruger
Con m·e Hy seII .· Scott carter and Allan Gibson, June Jarvis, Nan.
Lindp Cardills, and Sherry Hay- cy Knt~tts, Sherry Ma tson. Er·
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with all A.
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regrettable aod could not be
approved.
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I 'l'hc l::lrltldh Toy ManutacturLONDON (UPl) _ For . t~ 1 ers Assuc1~1ion displays a
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who has everything else: : iug 1~ pounos &lt;$132).

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By ALDO TRIPPINI
United Press International
· M&lt;\DR!D (UP! I - Generalis·
' simo Francisco Franco's lnclusion of greater religious free1
dom
among constitutional l'f·
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comes at 8 time of seVere
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wrath.
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arrested by police lollowm~
Last May the Incredible ' demonstrations In the local
happened. About 120 priests univel"l!ity.
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ranging ~om Jesuit fathers to , The young priests were
Benediotlne· monks a~d PariS allacked by the Spamsh press
priests -all under 40 -staged a and vaguely re1-mmanded by
demonstratien in Barcelona to their own bishops. .The execu·
protest against the alleged live committee of Spain's

spain.

n::s:!. ~:: ;o~:r~::~! Archon Service,Order Pled~es Five Men

Franco regime Ior wmcn .,.
acted as religious
to
the ktate.-run workerll' UIIJUII.S.
Tj e "'~g priests" wan! nnl
onlj to disassociate the c~un·h
from. the l'fgime but to see a

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We make everything
At the beginning of each se- the sale wdl be g1ven to the Members of the pledge class
· tte Alb'1ez Dav1s
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from dresses to coats
mester, the Fraternal Order o1 Jeane
1 ra~y WI'II canvas res.ide ~ ts and bun·
Archon of Rio Grande College
R1o nesses of Gallipolis for dona, of Rio Grande
. College,
look like new again
select men who they think Will Grande, Ohio.
lions of salable goods. A o y
with our modern
be of service to the Order.
The pledge class feels that dooation will be greatly appre.
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thts money may be used to Ctatton.
cleaning met~
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1Spanish ca_thohc Church ltseU IS chosen to be the Pledge Class the library, thereby pushing Rio The rummage sale Will be l
te 1 rth held Saturday, Dec. 3, from 8
, not mmed1ately clear, but the 0, 1966 All accepted the offer G d C 11
church has been troubled by a ·with 8 . free will These men ra~ eth 0 elgebon!e 5 P ud't • a. m. to 5 p. m., at 28 Locust
cleaning don•
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of th• hollday
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rush.
· ·n ffecl sharing a problem quired to perform a project. In member of the pledge class or Nov. 28 through Dec. 2, or
18 1
jf / g the entire Spanish keeping with this tradition, th.e the Active Order. other than donations can De left at 28 Lo- l
, ~~~n - the "long black line' pledge class is holding a Rum- pride in serving Rio Grande cus.t ~treet - Wood'~ Insur!tnce
dividing 33 million Spaniards ·mage Sale. All proceed! from College.
Bu!ldmg- between these hours.
into those wh11 are over 40 and
remember the Civil War and its
one million dead, and those who
are under 40 and were too
HA ''~ A SUDDEN INVIyoung or not yet. born.
TATION OR BUSINESS
Statistics show that 6S per
APPOINTMENT? NEED
cent of Spanish Catholics are NEW YORK - He was just Iwill meet Cambridge?
[rock group he calls "Moby
A SPECIAL GARMENT
under 40. The same propertion a lit~e lad of 1~ or 11 w~en , II.we locale the b1~ge~t N. ~ ., ~rape " (what's purple &amp; rloats
AND IT'S SOILED? WE'·
is also recorded ror the Catholic we first knew him, a polilt:, tamtly, Roseland says 1t will m the sea; huh ?(
Wayne
clergy.
bouncing, healthy lad on the toss them a party . .. "Cact~ ] Newton has a fine dancing , LL SOLVE YOUR PROBLEM.
Catbollcs Penecuted
beach at Nassau, U1e Bahamas, Flower•: st~r Barry . Nelson's! te.acher: Eleanor Powell ..... .
The old hierarchy of cardin- where bls dad kept an apart· lateSI bU"d IS lop fa shion model IE&lt;ther everyone's ponying up
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we~e the proper taxes or there are
signori and old ''priestS still ~~ding, and that s 1 our most 1 : ; harmg fettucme at Alfredo s 1 fewer conscience-stricken evad· ,
remembers that during the Civil VlVJd memory ot lhe yuuflt;::a~r New York.
Iers: the Treasury Deprs ''Con~
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War 13 bishops, 5,255 priests
full of ltfe . and love for his I
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and 2,669 members of different Ida_d, an .old ~nend named Fred- LORETTA Young_'s 21 - !ear-, retroactive contributions from
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religious orders were assassin-: ~~~k. Vlctona, one of, New old son_!:_ter Lewt~ J_ead~-.~ old cheats, has fallen to a 258
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. oI h'IS coun ,_,
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ovenes immedialely and include the LANCASTER - Commenting
young . pnests -!lave been namea ol some gond tailors at the official opening of the
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TO
that they waot to separate the Koos .sbops where l caa pick , processing plant of the General
~ !rom ill past lod ~ up an Inslaat Wardrobe. lt Mlllt Corporation lD Lancastconditionaf llllppOrl of Franco a wW be WODderful, finally eum- er, lOth District. Congressmanl'fglme eveu If Franoo did iDg horne,"
elect Clarence E. Miller prals1

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lather was lnfwmed this lad,
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10 !ODdly from tbal
goldeo
beacb off West Bay Street in
Nassau, waa killed tn action 11
VletDam.
A mao from tho Wor IJe.
parlment came to see our old
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me from • pad," Fred l8ld,
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organization avera ged savings I
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which originated lhe savings
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Checks totalling $!,882,890,000
are bP.ing mailed by 10,000
banks and savings Institutions,
the corporation reports.

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on the average save about $2.50
each Wt!ek, some 2.5 million
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nn additional 1.350,000 put away
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JOHNNy CAJIS()N did so
well at the Westbury Theater,
producer Lee Guber will book
him for a lour of his other
theaters ... Comedian George
Kirby
may be tbe oext big Ne1
1 gro star with his own series:
! Sereen Getru1 signed the gifted
George to co-star &lt;a Ia Bill
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In a series tentatively tilled
''Tayg"'· King tl the Jungle."
Hugo Cabel!aro, an ArgentinIan diplomat In Rome who has
become one of th~ finest mod- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Connolly
U11 portrait pamters, ts 1n were dinner gueata of Mr. and
N. Y. to daub a few wealthy &amp; Mrs. Marvin Marks;
cblc Greeks and that's the day's Sharon Fitzpatrick{ Columredundaoey Including
Chri11- bus, and Ernestine Hll)'lllln retina Goulaodris and Doda Em- cently visited Mary Pierce.. .
be~l~; also Consuela Crespi's Mary Offutt of 1-'arl\ersburg,
Lwm s1ster Gloria Schiff and visited Mt. and Mrs. Joe Bismaybe Ceezee Guest's little sell.
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pamted the fabulous portal! oi l were recent visitors of Mr. and
LucJana Pignatelli who's
so !Mrs. Milton Tuttle, of Eagle
grateful, she's showing Hugo Ridge.
our town .... Hugo's not about Mr. and Mrs. Shierley $wan
to settle here, however: he "has and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Prince !
a tine diplomatic career ahead; .were visJting ,at Weston and
be started painUng for
big New Martinsville, W. Va.
commi.,ions for eight
fine Lila Ridenour, Chester and I
reasons : his lovely
wife .and ' Ernestine Hayman were over·
seven kids.
night visitors In Columbus,
Norman Weber Is a patient
IF YOU wonder at Margaret at Camden Clark Hospital In
Rutherford's antic octogenarian Parkersburg. .
energy, It's because she's
Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Reyn- 1
late starter at everything: The olds visited Mr. and Mra. Bill !
marvelous old gal didn't ev~n Reynolds in Pomeroy.
think she was old enough for
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marriage until she was 54 ..
Happy Rockefller's favorite eol·
or? Apricot ..... .
Farriery is . the art of shooing horses, aeeordlng to the
GODFR~:v Cambridge
will Encyclopaedia Britannica.
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an in London named Bobby Ox- Papal coinage was inaugurat-

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However, be added, ''IAcal
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In projects of Ibis nature. With.
out the help ml co-operation
of a progressive, active, and
lnte~ted private citizenry,
developmental efforts of this
type could not hope to be sue.
cesaful.
"New Industry means progreso," euntlnued Mlller, "with
II eumes the jobs and revenue
necessary to provide a permanent aoiUUon ID the economic
probletrul ol Southeastern Ohto."
He said II Ill bls Intention ID
wurk closely with the Ohio
Department of Development,
and the local Community 1mprovement Corporallono within
the lOth District ID see that
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sistfr ," the saleslady co~d at
seven-year-old Laura Anderson
of New Jersey, pnssing along a i
pert ball!' doll.
Dubiously, Laura yanked the i
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doll's arm, receiving a "m3ma'' ·~~.-;::~~~.
and a smile in return. "No,"
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she declared. "My baby sister
Modern glider planes are
would cry."
capable o! am a z i n g aero.
Baby dolls better _ or more nautical performances, says
The World Almanac.
eaoperative - than baby sis- ~ Powered solely by air cur·
ters are billed as this season's rents, they have been
brst-selli ng toys, outdoing even known to t1y more than 600
•he teen-age dolls that have led miles In one flight and
tlnce 1959. As Laura learned, reach heights above 40,000
;he)' walk, wriggle, wet, sneeze, feet. During World War 11,
the Germans made use or
wink , burp, and roller-skate - the noiseless planes for
and even disobey, just like rea1 surprise attacks. Some glid·
·,aby sisters.
ers can carry over 100 men.
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Finest Dolls
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bollby Vance, Lanny Ashburn.
Sthe Brogan, Haro ld Burke.
Glen Crisp, Diane Davis, Fr~d ,
Davis, Rodm~y Davis and Steve
Dcnahue. Ra-ndy Miller Janet i
Priddy, Junke Priddy, Harry I
Slawter and Dean Weber had .
all A.
Juniors - Gene Grate. LarSixty-one Rutland High sch~ol !1 Montgomery, Lelic. Kitchen,
students are on the se~ond SIX· Allen Wilson, Teresa Dean,
week~; period honor roll. Earn- ~haron Carter, Al an Blackwood. i
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Freshmen _ Steve Schilling, gCavis; Gloria T!Jomp ~on , all A.
Pam Rawson, Nancy Shiflet,
Senior~ - Juanit.o
Dozer.
Larry Mollohan, Dicme Knorr, Mary Flocarri, Ruger
Con m·e Hy seII .· Scott carter and Allan Gibson, June Jarvis, Nan.
Lindp Cardills, and Sherry Hay- cy Knt~tts, Sherry Ma tson. Er·
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with all A.
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Sandy Miller, Brenda Patterson. Utbbie Turner and Barbara
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regrettable aod could not be
approved.
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Philip Sporn Plant at New Ha- ~
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of Dallas A. Cadle, Dwight R. ,
Wallace and Raymond L. Cnle
to the position oi' Unit Foremaa.

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Long·Stemmed Roses

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DWIGIIT WALLACE

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Cadle was first employed
the company as a coal llandlet·
Floral Arrangements
in the yard department In 1951
He later became a tractor operMember Pomerny·.~ Gold Stm Ch.rfstm.as Cash
ator, auxiliary equipment operator and equipment operator.
Giveaway. Aslc jar yo1.1r Free Ticket.
Beautiful Potted Plants
_ nA YMOND COLE
He was born at Leon, gradua~
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PORTSMOUTH,
England the Navy in 1945 and 1940. He
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IUPI)- Royal Navy chefs have and his wife, Betty, have two
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Flowers
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Phone 992·2039 Day or 949·2951 Night
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pudding. It took them a •ear Mason.
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Mrs. Millard Van Meter
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while because
w serv~
Wallace joined the company
A
500 sa~lors. lngredtents onclud- J 1 11 1951 as a laborer and
W. Main St.
Free Delivery
Pomeroy, 0. I
ed five pints o~ rum, .160
Ia~ b~came a helper in the
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three penny bits {~oms),. and majntenance department, an
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of~o,..,th~er~t':"ng~r~edi~e~nts~. auxiliary equipment operator•
and an equipment operator. He
was born at Stockport, and gra.
Idu;1ted from Chester Hill lfigh
. School. He spent 4% years in
lhe Army with the raUng
ol
sergeant. He and his wife, Lena,
three children and reside .
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Switch 'N Go .. .. . .. .. • .. 5.99

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the mal!'tenance department, I waf born In Richmond, v~.•J!ld:Mae bave twO cbUdren and
junior •maintenance man, an
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DALLAS CADLE

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Ted Abolin, manager of the I
Philip Sporn Plant at New Ha- ~
ven, has announced promotion
of Dallas A. Cadle, Dwight R. ,
Wallace and Raymond L. Cnle
to the position oi' Unit Foremaa.

~

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Long·Stemmed Roses

.

DWIGIIT WALLACE

•

Cadle was first employed
the company as a coal llandlet·
Floral Arrangements
in the yard department In 1951
He later became a tractor operMember Pomerny·.~ Gold Stm Ch.rfstm.as Cash
ator, auxiliary equipment operator and equipment operator.
Giveaway. Aslc jar yo1.1r Free Ticket.
Beautiful Potted Plants
_ nA YMOND COLE
He was born at Leon, gradua~
§f'IIIC4::!Ctt!fiC'f'«ICI.lrctt:c••c'Ctt:rc't:INI(I.Ctc:tt:'C:IRliPI:IlftftiCICICII:1
SOME PUDDING
ed rrom PPHS and st~rved in
lf
•
We Wire
PORTSMOUTH,
England the Navy in 1945 and 1940. He
~
IUPI)- Royal Navy chefs have and his wife, Betty, have two
•
~
Flowers
I Im;Y"" the batter lor a Christ- sons and a daughter and reside
~
Phone 992·2039 Day or 949·2951 Night
~
pudding. It took them a •ear Mason.
•
~
Everywhere!
tt ill
Mrs. Millard Van Meter
~
while because
w serv~
Wallace joined the company
A
500 sa~lors. lngredtents onclud- J 1 11 1951 as a laborer and
W. Main St.
Free Delivery
Pomeroy, 0. I
ed five pints o~ rum, .160
Ia~ b~came a helper in the
atNIMIJIIUIIJIItii•MIIIIIIIIIIII ... IIIlltJtllllltJtMtNrllt~
three penny bits {~oms),. and majntenance department, an
~!!!'!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!'!!!!'!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!'!!!!!"!""!"!!!'!.......,""'!!!"""!~~OO~O~JPI"'o~un~d~s.":
of~o,..,th~er~t':"ng~r~edi~e~nts~. auxiliary equipment operator•
and an equipment operator. He
was born at Stockport, and gra.
Idu;1ted from Chester Hill lfigh
. School. He spent 4% years in
lhe Army with the raUng
ol
sergeant. He and his wife, Lena,
three children and reside .
· Middleport.
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E!don'o 2~n·l Stunt Drlvero
Race Set ............... 14.99
GT Car Set by Motte!
Switch 'N Go .. .. . .. .. • .. 5.99

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Lodlol' VInyl Olovoo .......... 1.10
Lodlto' Nylon Trrlcol lllpo .... '-At
Gift ""'""' ............... ,., 1.10
Mon'oJIInvt Houoo lllppon •., , l;ft
Ho.. le a tio Sol . .. .......... 1.71
Mo....., 2·Pc. Gilt Set .. , .. .. .. HID
R11, IUS Dotnlnloo Holr Dryor 10M
R11. 12.18 Ho-roor 'lloc. Knlfo t.ft
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BINOCULARS

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than the other! SioJ&amp;.ilance or oleop.

haor. Vl·v932

rooted

3.98 Nch

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PLENTY OF FREE PARKING
POMEROY

DRINK a WIT DOLLS
Tbeae eute little a.iDcll·Yinyl
bablee come Ia fOur dlllerent
ways. Wra~ fa 1 batket or
I cradle - fted OD I pillow
or an adlllllabla lion!D&amp;
llble. BtCII- wltb 1 plait :e
bottle .
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18" Zoo....Up Dump Truck 1.77
LOVABLE DOLLS
13" Fire Rilcue Truck .. , 4.99
HORSMAN ... SLIIPY llG
20'' IAIY DOLL WITH PILLOW
Your beautiful dream don- soft 13'h" Corvette. Stlngroy •• , 99c
and cuddly you'd tl!IDir: ohe wu real.
SUky hair la rooted in to stay .... a · Big 12" Bronoo Truck .... 1.88
bow·tled curl rilbt Ill !be middle ol
her balrdo. Flanllel paJamsa oro toot- 12" Secret Ejector Cer .... 4,99
ed otyl.,;...preUJ, .Joee lrlma !be bli
13 Ploee, Service For 2. Chilton
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Ptrldng PerCOlator Sat , •• 1.98
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mama. Drelll!l from 1 detl8fler's col·
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in~ eyes1.. tnov1na arms, legs,

b)' F:rank O'Neal

SHORT .B IBS

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Bul- A
mlzalloo IIIII

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everywhere! lo!ov!D&amp; orms, le&amp;a, head.
Rooted hair.

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He's taking his own advice In our
Berkline Chair department .. . .collll

and DOl ID!anll. New
pup~~: while teething, Will
chew their way through
Inll&gt;her and can swallow
noiseinakers Inside.
Leatl•et
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WINNERS- Award winners in the Fourth Annual Meigs County Junior Miss Pageant
Sally
tbe-1967 Junior Miss, after she was crowned Sunday night in Pomeroy. Miss Mora, third from left, also won
the tnlent award, Pictured, left to right, are Sabra Canaday, Junior Miss Hostess award winne,r; Kay McGowan. Scholastic. Award winner and first runner-up; Miss Mora, Linda Henderson, second runner-up, and Sandy
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to= · - - -- - -- - - - Swartz, third runner -up and Miss Congeniality Award wi=

today tbat rm Cbrlalmas Seal
letters bave been returned
with dOoations tolalliD&amp; $1,243.-

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Indonesia where 1 Commlllll&amp;&gt;
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"torned iDio aa ~
Datlonal tragedy for tbe lllllr l
aeolun people·"
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countrlea" and 118ld the "Jeail.
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has weakened Inside tbe IIDpil!'r·b
ialist camp." He did 1101 ~;
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drawal from (NATO)
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temperature reporled
morning to the U, S.
Weather Bureau, excluding AI·
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SAIGON (UPI) - Mighty 852 bombers rained toni
10.
aska and Hawaii, was 4 d&amp;· • of high explosives today on the suspected jun&amp;le ~
Mrs. Kloeo noted tbat 3,853
grees at International
Falls,
quarters of the Communist Viet Cong in South Viet l'IDll
Sally Mora, Eastern High School senior, was crown- letlen were l!laUed and the COOLVILLE, Ohio (UP!) - Minn. The highest reporled Frl·
and flew high-level raids in support of American piiiiiiiM
ed Sunday night in Pomeroy's Junior High auditorium goal of the asoo~lalion Is The search for a !&amp;-year-old •day was 8! al Vero Beaclt, Fta.
troops on a second maJor battlefield of the war, U. ·&amp;.:&gt;
Metgs County Junior Miss of 1967, .
~,1110. AU Meigs County resi- man whooe family perished in wo
·.'I1' spokesmen reported.
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Mlss,, Mora, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mora of dents are urged to maD cOil' a Thanksgiving Day ftre spread - ..,._
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T11e strike on the suspected headquarters of the:..
near Chester, was crowned at the conclusion of the 3 trlbuli001 as soon •• poBIIble. into Michigan and West Virgin·
Communist guerrillas came in war zone C near the Camhour·long pageant by Linda Larkins Boston, 1966 Junior A reminder will be mailed lbe ia tnday.
bodian border about 65 mites northwest of Saigon, wherit•·
MISS.
lint ol December, Mn. Kloes Sheriff II a r o I d Shields
U. s. forces recently conSally, who presented a reading and a song, "Far ..ld.
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said a searcb for Michael
eluded Operation Attleboro, orders and political lnstrudlw.
Away Places," won the talent award in the fourth annual
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Gallaher was estended to .lite
the largest assault of the From there as weU the
pageant ·IPOD&amp;ored by the
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war.
clandeatine Communist ..,._.,
Melga Coun\¥ Jaycees.
Winner of the Junior Miss
ol two members of the ~o
Earlier, the big jets pounded lion radio is beamed IDIAI 11Wa
;Fint runner-u~ was Kay Me- Hostess award was Sabra can°
Gallaher famDy to survive !be
U.S. Army Pvt. Larry Dav. a Communist stronghold in the South.
.
ilowlii;'«:PomeioJIII&amp;h School ailay, a Rutland 111gb Schobt
fire.
,
ld Sayder, IIU Kyger Creek Central lllgltlands for the sixth Tbe BtCOnd strike was qtinlt •
oenior 81111 dauJltter·ofllr. and •entot, and daughter of Mr. and
Tbe victims were bilflllll ,In LO!'DON (UP!) - Common- Jllgll School gralluatt, and straight day while infantrymen a suspected Communist fortified
Mn. McGawan of Mason. MI.. Mrs. Robert Canaday,
Miss
the Fairview Cemetery, near 1st ~se Red G,oarda are 801 ol Mn. FrW Reynohll, pressed their sweep of the area abo¥! 1? miles , norlll'
McGowan also woo the schot. Canaday played a piano solo.
the ai!A! Dl thelt l'UI'III.. Iaral ba~Defense Minister Un MaBOD, W. Va., left Nov. I jungled region lor an elusive northwest ill Pie! Djereng .. 1tt1
asUc awtWI al lite CDntestant Mrs. Alice Nease, vocal ~
borne, was without an autopsj Plao·f 'th praise and promi,., ~ a llltllltba 4uty Ill lorea. North Vietnamese division.
Central Highlands where Ametl-bavlng the best high
school structor in the Eastern Local ,
Coroner Robert Butts said.
of I ally that rival those pledg- Pvt. Snyder \"U visited at --Norlb Viet Nam, meanwhile, can troopl are conductio&amp;
grade average, Kay gave School District, was in charge
"There was no evidence of ed Mao Tse-tung blmsell, the Ft. Leonanlwellttl._ Mt. at I~ ' offictolly confinned for the first Operation Paul Revere. ', '·
a reading and organ selectl&lt;lll. of a· girls ensemble lbat pre- Pomeroy police arrested two foul play," ho said. "I'm list· Soviet news agency Tass re- etmpleUon of ~ bUJc.-tral~· time the two 48-hour ceasefires The tornntlal ralnl liso
Winning second runaer-up hon. sented selections during the drivers'' Ill two accidents over ing their dealhs as suffocation." ported.
lllg, by Mr· and Mn. ~ offered by lite Viet Cong for tbe limited u.S. a1r strtkell .,.m.t
oro was Miss Unda Kender· pageant, and Miss Allee Smith, the weekend.
Tho teen • ager and a broth- The increase In Red Guard old• and daughter, Usa, an• Christmas and :;ew Year Norlb Viet Nam Sunday ·to 32
son, Eastern High School sen- 1866 Mlsa So"thern Ohio and Saturday at 11:30 p.m. Harold er, ~ric, 14, wbo was vis!Ung adulation . for Lin ass~ed Katby lluddlestoa.
holidays.
missioos in the soutbem paa.
lor, and daughler of Mr. and second runner-up in the 1966 Lawson, 18, Racine, travellng relatives, were tbe ooly ooes to added stgntflcance followiDg
RaiDs Slow Fighting
handle and coastline.
Mrs. C. W. Henderson, Rt. I, Meigs Couoty Junior Miss Pag- south on Lynn sl, struck a •urvive the fire that claimed reports the defense mmtster
WEATBER
The high-flying StratoforlresSeell MaiD 1..-.e
Coolville, who did a dramatic eant, presented several vocal parked ~ar belonging to CJiff. the lives of Mr. and Mrs. Gal- ~as holding· , ag~ Mao , a Wlady, eolder, ocatlered snow ,.. struck despite cooUnued Paul Revere, in wbidl 151
reading.
solos.
ord Stumbo of Middleport caull- Iaber, a sen, Hobert 11, and a ~irtual
priSOner and usmg Dorries tonigb~ low M • 3%. monsoon rain• that slowed Communists were rep or led
Third runner-up was MIss General chairman of
the lng heavy damage to both ve- daughter, Sheila, 10.
, him as a front in a battle for Tuesday parUy cloudy, eold, operaUons on the ground.
killed and an expected Comm"'
sandy Swarlz of Middieport pageant was Ralph Werry. Jim hteles,
It was first believed that Mt- supreme power 1D China.
...,. Dorrie• nortb and east,_,
Shortly after noon, they nist offensive was crusbed
IBgh School, daughler of Mr. Mees was contestants chair. Lawson said his left front chael died in the fire which Those reports ~arne Sunday
hammered lbe suspecled Com- before it could begin, hat bela
and Mn. Gene Swarlz. She man and Master of Ceremonies. brake grabbed, causing his car swept the two • stAiry frame from Iron CUrt81D sources m
NOW VOU KNOW
munist headquarters in war marked by savage fllblln&amp;
was presented a trophy as lhlrd Robert Garner, Jr., was music to go left of center. He was house. A aearcb of ruins falled ~o?, who said the •1rug~le Tbe lint U.S. president to zone C, which spokesmen sald between amall units. The· mala
ronllet-up and another for be- director; Vincent Knight, tick- cited for tell of cenler. There to ftnd !tis bndy and authorities 1D China had , erupted earher become a father ol tbe bride had been pinpointed by inteJ. Communist force tbouahl lo be
big named Miss Congenlallty of el chalnnan, and Werry was were no injuries,
learned he had said ~ wanted lhl8 year wtth a parttally Qrlog bls term ID the While ligence sources.
in the region, however, hu IIIII
tho pageant.
also tbe choreographer,
The second accident occur- to go to Northern Obto to look successful army eoup led by Ho•se was James Moaroe, on From the headquarters the commllted ltseU to ba~
red Sunday at 3:45p.m.
on lor work.
Lin,
.
. March 8, IIIZO.
Viet Cong receive their battle ' ;..;: .;_
.;" ~"- :~
East Main St. Sammy Kay, 1
I The Iron Curiam sourc~s satd
Vienna W Va traveling west
I here Sunday Un had engmeered
on Ea~t Main, ·had stopped for
the coop but had faDed to g~in
traffic light at the corner of
ccmplete control of the Pektng
,
Sycamore and East Main when
government
a~d ~&lt;as n?w Represenlalives of I I v e ity have in finding pari lime up a forum where repnliill.
his car was struck from the
wagmg a determmed campatgn churches In Pomeroy and Mid-I or lemporary work, and the lives of aU the churches and
rear by a car driven by Wilto undermine the resisting delport met Friday with resi- 1 excluslon of adult residents tbe communily at l~e mJgbl
Darn Rizer, 18, Syracuse.
Communist party apparatus.
dents and clergymen of the 1 from any jobs in Meigs County meet to ~e and discusa tbe
Ia ·
'
Rizer was cited for failure CINCINNATI (UPI. -U. S.
Kerr's j{un district ol Pomeroy ' as salespeople, secrelanes, problems.
.
1o have asaured clear dlslance. Sen. Wayne Morse, D-Ore., satd
DIVORCE GRANTED
to discuss problems m that dhr teachers, city lab?r Ioree, tel&amp;- Such a meelillg was tel lot:
By United Preso ~tem;t!oDal There wag heavy damage lo SUnday desalinatloo of water Is A divorce has been granted trict, and the role the churches phone, gas, or Ohto Power em- Saturday, January 7, at 1 p.m.
Thank8gtVIng bo I ay nvers botb veltlctes Ne injuries were tbe key to peace In the Mtddle Freda Swan from Ralph Swan might play in helping them to Iployees.
in the Bookmobile BuiWna A
were killed at a record rato
rted
·
East. Morse, in a speech, satd In Meigs county Common Pleas solve those problems.
The Ignorance of tbe com· Committee on OrgaoiJallon aad
dlll'ing the long weekend. Th• repo ·
tbe removal of salt lmm water Court by Judge John c. Bacon
,
manJty at l•rge as to tbe feel· InvilatiOIIS was appointed, Cllltoll for ·the 102-hour
perlud
could be the greatest step to 011 charges of gross neRiect of . Represented at the gathertng l IDgs ol tho,. 10 ueladed wao sisUng of the Rev.
Sam•"'
Coat o/ War High
climbed beyOnd 700 today.
Bond is Forfeited
pea':" every made.
, d~ty and extreme cruelty. The m ltte Book~obile Buildmg were slressed, and tbe aeed for Jackson &lt;chairman), Howll'll
WASBINGTON _ ONE OF Although the holiday ended By Mayor Legar
llts reference to wale' dealt- plaintiff was awarded custody Naomi BaptiSt Church, Forest better commuoleation with English, Mn. z. L. Smith, 1111'
,
at midnight, local lime, the toll
natioo came while Israel and of six minor children.
Run Baptist Church, MI. Mor- !be •·coo•denco ol tbe com- ry Garnes, Mrs. Arnold . _,,
=-·~ ~ohns~n s key COil· was sure to rise even lurlbet, Pomeroy Mayor Charles Le- Jordan are at odds with eacb
iah Baptist Church, First Bap- monity" agreed upon
ards, and Mn. Earnest Bowlll
~ teutenants says the 1o more than 100 above tbe rec- gar Saturday evening forfeited other ,
list Church of Pomeroy, Grace Tho role of the chu;..,hea in (secretary).
a
str~ 11on may " : an;~ ord set lusl year, with !he add!- lhe $25 bond of Thomas Baker, Mone 8aid United Nations
PTA TO MEET
Episcopal Church, and
I he relieving these difficulties w.. Relreslunents were uotca"'·
~ :~~~~ wo
H : lion of delayed reportB a o d Jr., 25, Lucasville, who did not members have the right to Tho So them
Elementary Meigs County Ministerial Asso- described as a matter ' of to Mrs. Lula Hampton aud CGID,,;,on H ~ton. ReUp. ~· deaths hours aller accidents_oo- •PI!"•r on. charges of passing insist on a treaty between Is- S ho 01 ~A will meet at the elation (through its
actlng "providing leadel'&gt;hip In selling municatiollS to the Rev. ....gs, ouse mocra • w p, curred,
on a double yellow line.
rae! and her neighbors.
c
Ipresident),
ard Martin represenlln&amp; 1111·
,
made·tht prediclloo Sunday to!EST
nlted V
II,
school Monday evemng, No- ,
Ml ,
'Associ&amp;
~
lowing reports ol a budge! del- At 6 a.m.
' a
U,
ernon ' llyae 36• Pomeroy, "There Is no hope lor man· vember 28, at 8 p.m. when a I In what was described as a MARRIAGE APPIJCATION
msterlal
Uno.
,
lett this year of up to $15 bil· Press lnlemaUooal
C8UIII was fined $lOO and costs ~nd kind unlesa all nations Uve up film on fire safety will
be ·•community workshop.'' 1 be Richard Eugene Rathburn, ZD
lion, the highest peecetime del· ~~-~ed 716 k pe::•IIikilled In :~~ ~
days 1~ Jail to ao obligatloo to subslitute shown by Roger Ours in addi· j primary subject of discussion llutland, U. S. Army,
and
Metgo Geneml Hoopllal
lclt since the 1959 record
of 0 ay bweek;n . a tc.
• p . arence /e: the rule -of law for lite jungle lion to a regular program. Ali i was the difficulty young people Linda Lou Gilkey, 19, Rt. I,
Hat61
10
flU billion under tbe 'Elsen- Trafeft rea own .
::-"and
• ' ~meroy, w_as
of rule of might," said Morse.
parents are invited,
from the Kerr's Run common- Middleport.
D'··•--es ·-~-. _ ~_.
bower administrauon.
c. .. , , .. , .. . .. . 711 •• 0
cos.. on conVIC11 on
- • ,....,_,
,.....
Recentlf returned from Tex· Flr&lt;!s
:IS disorderly conduct while intox.trudc Graham, George Job_..
tallts with Johoson, Bog•• Plantl
!,!
lcaled.
Adlllissions Sunday - J o•b·f'
81
... MlaceUaneoos
Sellars, Pomeroy ; Vernon llcnlllo·
1••
said his "guess Ia thai I be Tolal
N8
el~ Pomeroy: Ruth stev........o."'
President will recommend an
inCrease Ill income lalea."
..
Suday-1,
'
Teias, following a lato surie,
.J
_,
Speecer.
rmflf!fll at Wile ·
was BtCOlld wllh 41, follow~ ·
- --•rry
CU:VELAND LITI'LE by DUnols 'and New York wltli
CIIICAGO (UPI) - l!lchanl John'• parents thai he 8\lffered began lapsing Into comas and go on living and I would help
GUAIIDS ESCAPE
prvgress In Ondlns clues to tbe 31 each. Pennsylvania wao next
Redhorse anil John DlctUnlon !rom nephriiiB, a chronic kidney tbe situation became urg•nt. Item," Redhorse said.
lie BERIJN 1UPI - Two lUI).
th~lt of two valuable 181h Cetr wllh 35.
onder normal ~slances disease. Jolin began taking Ills parents, In desperation, telephoned the DlcitlnsollS and formed Communist Earl a.
IUtY prints from lite Cleveland Ataaka Hawaii and vermont
would not share mucb In com. arlifical kidney treatments but placed an advertis•ment In VOlunteered one of hiB kidneys. man border guards lied alilf
Af! Museum wu repoi'ted Sun- were ~ onty alates not . remon.
his condition worsened.
the Chicago Tribune asking for The transplant was perlormed Into West Berlin SUnday u*
dar by police. ,
.
porting traffic deatha I!UtlDB
Redgrave, 35, Is
a Slous When his kidneys could no a kidney donor.
last week and was auceessflll. hall Ill bullell !rom f tiiH
· Muse,. umd, DbrechllreCtorDureShermanr'
" ..a lba bollday, weekend. ,
Indian who was bom on , a. longer rid his body of the Redbone relcl ~ advecilw 1'oday John's new tidney was guards.
&lt;in
..... ,
reservaUnn Ill Soutb , Daloia.. ll"bloDouJ wastes lhat aceum11- meat. He ftillelllllered bil Ita- "functioning beauUfolly,• ac11
11 " 1
8n:! :.~~1: . PLACJID ·11'1 JAn.
~;~·=•lt~:~:a:;ee'
De' vU
Dlckinslll!, IS, II_ a higb ~1. lated, doctors said Joho would . by lister, ~ oi!M 1p 11111 cordi~ to doctors. He appeared
PLAN IIEARING
"'"'
·~· •w
honor popU ol. Crown ,J'I., hit!. have Ia .have a new kidaey w becauSe llljt 1&gt;11111•· • """ beallbter than he bad In months COLUMBUS (UPil-The 011111
.
whe!! ll!leves uaet1 Melvin Willi""' Lfr~, 58, RL l,
Bitt
ctreumtitaitcee ·1a 11e would 111~. .
· 'kfdnlll ui
p1 He his parents oald.
.water PoilallOD CoolrOI . . .. '
~- ill~ , to vry lbe Middleport,. 'was
In
lhltlr lives ~. 001 )1)1~ N~ , al!e iile DickeniiQill tl!ew, Ill lime.
.· ' .
"What Redhine did Ia really will complete a aer1ea o1
~-~=Irotn=Wtho 'lrall. S.o me Malis County Jill over lhe ·,
today lbey share a .b0114.\"11)1, e n!Jr !lilY ~elalll'l! ~~~~~ medleally !'~ ilid Ill · m1sel!
lh•~ beyood. lhe call n1 duty tor any lag• ~ to establl*t~f
vlalted tbe muae- weellend OD· a · distutblna ·\M
few persOIIS In .the worl4 8ha~e. ·~ ~ ,a, 4onor for ~0\m's lOmedaJ there tnlght lie liOm.. human belnt.• 0110 of • the ~•81!1 tllra'l!:alillll ,PIIIIil
· . ,• - ~ l) . pe~ce cltF&amp;~· .,
., , ;~
Ear!J tbll $11t, ~ •lolil ~ , ~ 0 blood. He
•ho noedeil a klllney 10 4o¢ora 118ld:
Clmb!ld. '•

Holiday Toll
Climbs Above
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"The disruptioo of the unity
of the socialist countries has
provided the imperialists with a
tactical opening," Kadar aald.
"But this does not change the
fact that historically speaking
our age is the perlnd of Iransitioo from capilalism to SOC·
iallsm."
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1cles. Soviel party leader LeGold Brezlmev was attending wtth
Bulgarian leader Todor Zhiv·
kov.
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MTI isaued a summary of hiB
four-hour speech.
"J'be pre,.nt IUiity-dlmtpt.
lllg policy of !be Chinese te•dm - wbatever tbelr iDteDo
tlono mlgbt be - pracllcaUy
a11IsiG the imperlaUsts, • Kr
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rlan Communist leader JIIJJOll
Kadar told the opentng.,...stoo
of the Hungarian Communist
party's ninth congresa today
that Peking had disrupted par·
ty policy and thereby aided the
"Imperialists" in Viet Nam.
The congress Itself ael the
slage for another Soviet call
for a world Communist sunr
mit meelinp Ia deal with CQm·
monlst China's "disruptive" pol-

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