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'Marine Lance Corporal .Deniii M. Orbioo, son of Mrs.
O'Neal of 112- Terrace Drive,
Syracuse, is serving with the
Second Battalion, Ninth Marine
Regiment, Third Marine Diviilion, Vietnam.

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evening, has been postponed tu
Tuesday, December 13, at the
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Cfwjstmas Club Payment No. 3 Now Due.

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NEARING COMPLETION - Comtructloll-Wol;~. have nearly completed the new 300,000 square foot structure that will house Robbin &amp; Myers, Inc., manufacturing plant on Jloi)McCoi'mlck Rd., in Ga.!lia county. Most of the exterior work was completed Friday. Home
office officials In Springfield hope to occupy the llructure around the first of January.
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day weekend with h~ r parents,

Mr. and Mrs. Earl
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Red Guards are encount.rins
bloody resistance from worker•
Prell Need,!d
and party members in Commu- .
WASRINGf\JN - THE DE- , nlst China, tile Soviet new•
fense atll&gt;rney lor Dr. Samnel !agency Tasa said Saturday. 11!
H. Sheppard !lid Saturday the j reported hundreds hurt and sev· 1
conntct ~ lair trial and leral killed In rioting against the
free pre" should be selUed by militant youths.
common sense -aod not by law. At leut 200 Rod Guards were
F. Lee Bailey told an A"o- bealen aod 30 hospltali2ed In
elation of Trial Lawyers semi- Shanghai during fighlln&amp; be- :
nar that "muzzling the Arnt'rl- I ween workers and g u a r d s. '
can press iJ a very bad Ide• . Throughout the summer a n d
Common sense aod lmagina- fall, Red Guard followers of
tioo, not legislation Is the only IChairman Mao Tse-Tung
answer." He predlcled a com-, been reported riding
mon sense soltltloo would come over regular Communist party
within the next five years. Bail iorganizations.
ey said 'hat "the defeose needs The violence reported by Tass
the pres•."
indicaled party officials

Pentagon Finds 35~000
Man Pool for New Draftees
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back and, in some areas,
' regained the offensive.
CANNES, FRANCE
PO·, Tass said clashf! m:ulte1d
lice sHid Santrday tlley h a alter Rod Guards beat up
broken up on orgy rln&amp;
Bao-hua, a member of the
met twice we&lt;kly ror sex
ty central committee and
ties · with underage girls In
of one of the party's foonden.l
Riviera resort.
ROOMS RATES UP
Authorities said ab
CINCINNATI
(UP!) were arrested aod
"ucltlng mii!OII II&gt;
University anoouocnd
A number of youngsters,
that next lall room .,r,a~~&lt;ll-ttlWIII
oldest a sirl of n, W6e
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MAX;JMUM SECURITY - Lawrence county deputy sheriff ·eurt Blankenship leads Carl E. HaUeck, 29,
Proctol'VU!e, charged with first degree .murder Friday iri l.he death of Ironton folice chief Walter ~· (Gene)
Markel, to a·cell hi the Gallia county jail. On the nght - I~ .Jackson county shertf John Evans, who wtth deputy
Hyle Fyffe (not pictured) assisted Lawrence county offtcers tn the transfer. Gallta county deputy James E.
Baldwin who had just finished booking Halleck, is shown In the background. Halleck was transferred because
of the d~plt condit.lon of the 100-year-old jail at Ironton.

Recaptured pnsc)ners Guarded Heavi}y,
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CINClNNAn (IIPI) - Char•
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tilled S.tunlay wileD bll Cllr
ran IIIIo &amp; Petnsyl¥1011 raJI.
md IWIIdl qlne In HIDIUton
Cont11J ,.-1 .t ilt Kemper 1114. ~~~111117.lt&lt;IGillllelr
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to lreedlla .1!11 ll'hen Deputt Sheriff Larry Leas than one mtnute later 1
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INSIDE TODAY

the Page 2..1 .. Generol Newt
I!Wll'roll Oblo (liP])-~ E. (Gene) Markel,. 41, and! the ..,... and opeaed nre on tol into a desk draw.,-.
Proge ~ ~- · • • ·- · Editorlol
1...,,..., p - i Wtto abot thmr crlllcafi)o woundlttl Patrolman I tbe prlsouen.
Bailey shovnd the lawman 1 Pogo ;rv • • • • ·
Sports
out _.,I..Jiill Friday, kJIUng iCharles; Giles, 30.
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: He fled on loot, but his lr~ agalnot a wall, grabbed the t Pogo 1 · · · · In Our Town
ci"''s
ciilef, were Bailey_ died Frl_day afternoon dom was short lived. AboU! mne gun and bel&lt;l Chapman, and Pflllt 8 · • • · · Farm NIWS
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th d I
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tlhder maxiJI!um ll&lt;!j:Ur-iln a h&lt;\'PIIal here AI a result lh9W'8 after the ai re
two o er eupt ea w o . en- p...o 10 - . .. Meigs"""
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·w'ith llht deKI"Oe &lt;Of wowids he suffered when he was apprehended at a house _tered the room, al gunpoint.
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[walked ;Into a lusllade of pol· 1about two milfl from the ~1. 1
Patrolma1 Surprlled . . .
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authorl- ~ lee bullets outside tile jail.,1 Thl8 wa• the second time He forced Chapman to open
SECOND SECTION
was shot In llle. ann. _i;)hat Jenldns broke out of the a cell aod lei out the other] p111 11·12 _. . Locoland
In Municipal ¢our! Friday ~cltnt jail, l'lhiell was con- , three prisoners aod theo all six
Area Nowo
Halleck and Browning[dentf!ed by several grand jur- I returned to the office just. as p111 13-14 __. RedJo.TV
Innocent tD the murder jJea· 6n June 28 lie aod ~ . Robert Sites, a policeman from
Logs
. waived pretlmlnaty·1~· prisoners escaped, but all nearby Coal Grove, walked lnl' Page 15-16-17 _ Socloty
and we!'ll bound over ''wereY'fteaptured the nett day. lthe door. They look his cun and · Page 18-19 . .. Cloalfltd
the .KI"and jury.
The bloody break oot Friday forced him Into the room with
Ads
Of .., lour mea wlie
•on)y 10 mlnuies. II start- tile d~poties.
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cord holders, poiHf' docorii!Mo, rtarly OIOCit ilowo,
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llotlonery• ribbon. "Chrlotmoo TrfOIUrtl" Mil "Tho Mlt.. iO
ot Chrlottnu•, tift 1111 ••- 1ttlt.'

WASIDNGTON (UP!) - The Defense Department
has set up a pool of nearly 350,000 men from which it Call
draft 40,000 former rejectees by Sept. 30 under a new
policy of accepting lower mental standards.
Department officials said Saturday the group inclu·
ded 233,181 whites and 121,676 Nep-oes declared physically fit to serve in the armed servtces within
fast
four years but previously rejected because of low scorea
on the Armed Force• Quaiifi&lt;:ati&lt;m Test (AFQT).
rather thao draft claastllcaUon.
The men all scored above the All the men achieved mtnllnum standards liud by of at least 10 on the
afqt.
law lor military service, but '!bit corresponds roughly to •
under former regulations they fifth grade education or better.
were rejected because of "lim- Uoder reduced toot standards
ited trainabillty ."
announced Tuesday, an underMost of the pool apparently mined number of men will be
came from among the 2.4 mil- qualified automatically becauM
lion men in the Selective Ser· they are high school graduates.
vice System 1·Y classllicaion, Officials •aid regardless of tat
considered available only In ,. re•ults, most bigh sehool grac&amp;.
oaional emergency. But olfl· uates usually perform above
cials oaid the pool was formed expectations once they ""' ..
on the b.,is of AFQT scores uniform.

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possibility ol taking a trip to
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Thant declined to disclo~e when
he would take his nut initia·
live ID get Viet Nam pea"e
talks starled. In acceptilig ~js
s_econd five-year term Friday,
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Souheast Aala, Including a visit to Viet Nam, early in 1GII7.
Thant declined to disclo~e when
he would take his nut initia·
live ID get Viet Nam pea"e
talks starled. In acceptilig ~js
s_econd five-year term Friday,
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011io AAU Boxing Tourney January 12-13-14

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Education is Everybody's Business
Education, a droD subject, nevertheless
.Is everybody's business.
Too many teen..agers have a take it or
leave it attitude about Uteir own educa..
Han; too many really do leave it, and

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mueh better. We could think 10, accordilli
to the politicians and professional tnOflt•
ists who call for our return to the good
old days when a moral was a moral.
Phooey !
Po!ilics was so rotten lOll yellfl
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good people despaired for the Republic.
Slavery had juot been banned at
tht
cost of a thorough national blood bath.
The West - the Old Wes~ Sir! - contamed the whiskey-drinkingest, cussingest
most illiterate, immoral coUection of hUmanity the young nation had seen, Contrary to Kilty's freedo111, as wrtrayl!d I~
[lodge City of Dillon's day, a proper girl
did not step from behind her locked door
after dark in a frontier town.
Aro thoso the days we should rel\lrn to!
No, we really cannol want to 10 bi~Ck,
We must move forward Into more
enlightened morality, more expanded social
justice, always seeking to perfect a free
economic system to urve this end.
And Education io !he only road to thlJ
end. It has performad mlraclu already,
but greater vnes are needed.

, l' A prominent educator, Dr.
Milton
Young nl the Institute of Public AdJninls·
tration, told a seven·state conference

on

urbon schoolS Wednesday that
Wtlllrn
man has not been able to change hll education system as he has revolutionized bll
indiJstrial institutiona and scientific JDitb..
odologies.

'nllo Is ~!her way ol rtpNIIDg lbtl
oil-repealed llllllclmlnl tbJI bas
learned how to man lllllllllolnt macho
lnes but 80 far bas laDed to Jearn what to
da with them.
Dr. YOUIII old IOIDO ol the radical
cbiJ!f!OS envisioned ll1't:
- l!lllnllna11an ol lllckoltep . l)'llllu,
llfBde levolo, or. dlfferenlltltion between Ill'"
sc~l. eletnentlll')', jUI)!or,
senior bi&amp;b
and colloJ•·
- l!lacll !"'l'IOn with Ids own
p a Ih
tbrouiih diO edueaUonal ·'f.wn.
- Elilueatlon deaUnc with' Ioiii · ..,viroftmenl.
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- Vudy clla"8"11 roles !of leacllm and
atlmlnlstl'alors.
"Mass edueat!mt," be pld, "emerged
In Western Europe at a time when Medievalism flourished with a concept of ctosed
aulbQrltarian social lnsUtuUoos and a clo..
14 CO!Ioepl ol ~Oit'lldCe· OUr ~ efforts
an 1tlU aUibo:ltarllll P4
coercive.
''TtJellllll II 1t1IinJ and 111N1erJ Is reIUfglr.tlon ill ~ Ill . .4114 que"
tiQIIS. Tlte conlllpls ol 1llb Oellliii'J' Schol·
~ tt111 Pftlealt lllllclt' or lbe · hl&amp;h
ICbool tlld eolllp lduCIIlaa today."
Chana' ' In edueaUon Ia nof 'OilJY, lhou&amp;b
change, more change, and even
mont
ehanp w1ll be llteded. II II like lrl'inl
to repair a bleyele whila rldiJta. II.
ThlJ II IIOIIItlhlnc ol tha vilion ahead
lor lduealors. II should be our vision. Perhaps l:ducalioll then sbollltl eem belns a
draU 111bjeet.
And tten·agers, who by natural lnllinct
loot forward instead of backward, will
lab more to educaiiOII, 110t leave It," and
pannta can dream mislaken]f 1111 o! how
aood things used to be, and comeUy more
of !low good thlnp can be.

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avaUable. Bob K. did not own. LBJ has no Intention ol
Valted Prou!Dieraadonal
indicate lltt II!Pbnum aid belplng .tlttm play "'me bla
Stn. Robm F. Kennedy 'Is figaro whicb would be saUsla&lt;· lllne poll,tict II hll tapense. Tbt
lnll!ln( tor another end run tory to him. You may be ouro, Riblaofl· Ktnt&gt;tdJ edvontagl
II'OUit4 tbt Jolmson-Humphrily however, thai Bob's maximum over JQ!msoo Is enormllUI.
ldmllllolrallon. Stn. Abraham will be 111 lltilll ot onytbing H~ever absurdly lmpoSslbll
A. Rlbleoll, J&gt;.Conn., 1 blocking Johnson bu proposed w: Js thetr new urban subsidy plan
bacll o1 modi uperltnce, will Ukely to Jll'OP068 unless polltlotl IDlY be, tbeJ 0111
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run lnterfertnot. Rlbicoff got emergency coatpell him to otllo Co-81 IIQI year wdhout IDJ
bia reputaUon blocking for John Ibid Kennedy. Thai would be htrlher resbonslhlllty. U LB.J
F. Kennedy In the 1980 quite a bidding conteal. LBJ joined In lhls ~nlure, he would
Komnedy-Nilon ooniAIII.
1and RFK aro equallJ INti with Itt rwpontlhll lor te1111l1 lhl
olher people's money, other people how be proposed to ralst
Rlblonll and J{lnnedy will popil beiJIC lbtl bwnpollaekotl lht money, wbal lha ""'
mark lbtl !Jirlllmu ttuon wllll taxpayers.
spending would do In terms of
a grab lor blc t:lty support
. IDDaUon. Ktnnotly 11 INti o1
generally rtprdlll u the The !heme of last summer'o suoh datalls.
rfgbUul property o1 Johnson- Riblcorf-Kennedy inquiry will be
Humphrey. lllbleollll chairman !he theme lhls month when the
of a Stuall commllloe with a mquiry lJ resumed. The themo
long 1111111 and 1 1qer reacb is a complaint agalnsl lack of
Into urtt.a poilU"'. It Is tho planning and lack of COOrdlna·
''Bt wH hatol m1
ezecuUva reorpnlutlon sub- lioo In Johnson's Greal Society. Fatller also." - Jon 15:1f,~
c n m m I tie e ot t h e Senate This 1bllne II damlnaUng
Governmental Operations C&lt;&gt;m. subcornmllloe publlt: hearings
mlllto Kllllltdy js the sta~ resumed t1111 week. Rlbico!f I believe thel love II I h I
awrtnan Rlbicoff accompanied dlsctosure of bls groaltlllblqln the world; !hal
aDd Kennedy paired last sum• plans with a t:OIIlplainl U&gt;al: It alone CJn overoome batat
mer·In an lnVI!!UgatiOo billed a1 "One ol the gltll problema, Col llwl rfibt oan and willlrlulnpll
the cr111s of the clUes.
city planning) Is ~ tendenoy ol over mllhl. - John D. RockeOul o1 Ibis Rlbleolf.Keonedy the eucutive bran&lt;b to run 1be . leDw Jr., Amertcan capltlllsl.
crisJ1 IDtiUirJ came bl&amp; )lead- whole lbow."
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lines. Some o1 them reported This compllll!lqaiDII ceol~a.l
Bob Kennedy's hard Une with Uzalioo of government power
w i - lfbD dllpleasod bim. Washington at the ezpj!nse
Olhr ~~ capsultd a~ !Ita ct~ IIIII ·llltu Is 0111
ve1111 tirlllciam 01 Great ~eti ~aracte~ lor Rlbtcoll
metbotltl IIIII aobleVOJNats In equ.Uy so lor Kennody.
t)le criUcal areas. When jswron life orthodox liberals.
blpa leiUnl what llaeJ Qteded They believe In the
, from the federal Tre8Jt117 even brother
Kennedy was aa~ lJe. 111011t. Bul
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, troll's needa wera allmaled at lhe
f15 bUllon abovl pruenl aUoca- 10me of
llolll over tlO.ycar ~ li•w adventures
York Mayor Jo!m V. Lindsay Jrea In the
bad stmllar Idees. II wa• political
calculalltllbllll all &amp;nal ciUet Kennedy
bid 1111' lib tlllllll lbl total JO Ignore

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Tbe P'nndt, lboad of all ofb,
er1, bavt 1ntlulpl 1belr tNil
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ol entlleuly rew•kinl tlu
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Thai was tOo much for 1IJil!ncUna l)JI
JU.Jioused,
Kennedy who told tile mayors 'led, 111-clot~ed. On the contrary,
.. tuab 1111111 WOII14 be ' he Dll Bob art lllrlciiJ till their

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Beach announced any fighter
who has fo ught in three tourn:!l·
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!lEACH ATHLETIC CLUB --:- The Beach Athlctle Club. Charleston, W. Va .. winner or th e novice team

cha~.pionslup 1n I 966, Will p~rlietpnte. &lt;n th e first annual Gallipolis Southern Ohio AAU Golden Gloves Box-

mg l ourname nt, sc heduled Jan. 12, 13 and 14. Kneelmg, left to nght are Edward McGee, flvweight; James
Tac kett, flyiVcJght;_ Gayla nd Stewart, bantom we1ght. Standing- John Miller. trainer: Allen ·i·arkelt feath erv. etg ht open; Cookte Clayton, (now a pro) James Bails, novice light heavv and Franklin Beach ma~ager !\I,
len Tackett wonthe "champion of champions" at Huntington last Janua;y,
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Five teams have indicated
they \\'ill partiupate in the 1967
Southern Ohio AAU event in the
Old French Ci ty thus
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They are: South Charleston
FOP; Beckley; Columbus Be21·
ie Center; Gollipolis AC and
the Beach Athletic club of Char·
~est on.
Centjnued Beach, "We are
expectmg entries from ZaneS*
ville, Steubenville, Columbus.
Huntington, Portsmouth, Iron-

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Trophies will be awarded tt
chammon and rwmerups
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award to the "champion
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champ10ns" in each division.
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player fur
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in February in Huntington's MeI Nt!fl!i\\'f'~t 7t
('[pvtJnnd I~ tight end Mill MorMADISON, Wis.
(UPJ) GaUipolls Spas. 5-48 w pie! eal
Fairborn 70 Urbana 1;6
i l'ortsml&lt;lllil r.a•.t sr,
: lll llalph Smith w!l l probably Cin~·innati's John Howard put
mona! Fieldhouse.
SprJ n,~ri, hl South 77
Portsmou th WP'-l Jij:,
1 ~ub fur him.
on a spectacular second-ha lf
Basketball Results
Admi ssiOn \\'Ill be $1.25 for
Springfi •:hl Nort h 03
Qrern 'fownsh1p M
shooting exhibitio n and hrl the
By United Preu International general S('::l!s. and $1.75 for
r.&lt;· lpre 6&gt; Fnrt Frye 40
N! warl; r,o Lancaster Gl
OPFN SEASON
Bearcals to a 77-70 overllme
East
ringside seats. T!Ckeis in Ute
WfJr 11'! &lt;;fleld 71 IJmon 41)
I01hm)I.IU 'i H_rMkh ;\vt·n fJr.
ThP Cnll.poli-; l"rr~lunen bas- victory over Wisconsin Satur·
Villanova 72 Phil. Texhie 3
M-G-M area will go en sale
('hawlrt•y. ;)r.vcr 92
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k ~&gt;lba ll teum will •·ptln
it~ day.
STILLWATER, Okla. (UPO- rpoints, quarterback Bob War-IIUn ion IN y 171 Pratt 26
somcllmP next week.
Ca rtho~1· Trny 1:7
IC'•Jhm,hu~ F:ast 70
sea'&gt;Oil at home aga inst Kyger
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th Charles Tnmble and Willard
South
Beach stated any
fi ghter
f'IIJ!: 'l!Pr 72 Y(lrk !i l
I Mari(ln Fr:mklm ·U
: Cn•f'k ?vfonday ~~t 4 ~0 p m The lorkl:~or:~~ Iawi!~o~e32-~8 t a!~ Nahrgang dropped Ron Shotts mack passed to Shotl~. who was : N. C. Melh. 86 ~ C. Coli 47
wtshmg to entrr the tournament
F;~~tPrn { ·,1t&gt;Jg&lt;.;J H!i
IColumbus J.ind::n WI
I G.1l l!po! is Ju nior
Hi gh sq uads timt! lead but 1/owo.ll'd conn~cl . &lt;It the two ya rd line to ruin a ~topped cold at the two • yard I Morris Harvry 110 Beckley 80 should fill out an entry blank
JTnnn;m Tr:Wt' Gfl : Cn\umhu~ Walnu t nid gc 391 w!ll JOurney to Rutl and Mnn- ed on 10, bask('tS and six fr~ 2-point try with 1·29 left Satur- hne_s. Ok.lahoma State took the !Maryla nd St 98 Ehz. C!ty 91
(publi shed elsewhere on
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rtwl;md :.4 North r;alli;:~ 47 ' Cnl11111lm~ Wt'~ L 66
I day to bundJ their 19!iG-67 cam- 11
Oklahoma Stale a ons1de kickoff and stalled out ! Virginia Tech 85 Uuke 71
day's ~ ports page). Details are
11le :-;econd haIf tO y tu g1ve
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WI andporn
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Wr.rg ,110s
. '?.'t II be held tn J an.
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Arr·am1rn 58 nrN! II
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ate a 1'a-1~' vIctory o~er Okla- , Johnson pushed
Oklahoma Vald osta 83 . ~aptJs. t £2
Vrrsar llr q ~2 Bradford :m
Pleasnnt Vr"w 42
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WASIIINGTON (UPII - TI1e
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Covi ngton 46
' Franktin Heights ·17
Washington Senators Saturday Wisconsin, led by Joe Fra - The Sooners, in losing their quar cr WI a ten-yard sco~ r CJarkson 68 Case 62
to 5 fl.m., on Jan. 12.
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~1iddl&lt;'town 28 Franklin 21
('S ef\'1 11 e 7 :~ JY11 In ,)
obtai ned pitcher Camilo Pa~caul klin and Chuck Nagle, JUm
,second in a row to the Cowboys which was set u b
' Nebraska 79 Oregvn 53
or ur er 1norma
lin, fte
Ilamil1tm Taft 65
r;rnvi•pnr.l 51 Gahanna 49.
and second basement Bernie to a 47-37 lead in the se nd after 19 straight
victories, homa fumbl e
p y an Okla-I St Ambrose 68 Coe 66
terested parties should contact
Oxford Talawandu 48
Can:1l WmchPster 89 Oublm 58 Allen fr(Jm the Minnrsota Twins half, bu t Howard 's accura on dropped to fifth place. They
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Cent. St. (Ia.) 60 MacAiestr 49 Frankhn Beach e~t 725 Fourth
l1t!l r \11ami 66 Kings Mills 38 OlwJ ~eaf 61
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Falls 110 S. D. Tech 70 Ave., Gallipolis.
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1Kearney 77 Southern 74
Ne'h Matamoras 77
Co! umbus um~WS itr. 55 flo ll Klme .
cinnati to 53-5l WJth six min- winning.
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Ale~ander 61 .warren Local 51 1
utes lt&gt;ft. The Bearca ts Jed '63- The winnmg extra
point, ~e J..() halftime dericJt and Gen. Beadle 85 Mmor 73
Iront 1•n G[,
Wavt'riy 66 Mmford 4l
COACHES NAMED
61 when Nagle hit on a long kicked by Craig Kessler, came
otts s~ooted three ~ards to Jamestown 6:l Black Htlls 62
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l!tJ~tington, W. V!l 6.1 ~orthl~·~on 49 Rexley 47
i COLUMBUS 1UP I) - L o 11 jump shot w1th ~;even seoonds after Ronnie Johnson skirted ~::e With . less than SIX mm- Dickm&lt;:on 89 Rocky Mount. 74 TE
(All Games)
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Ada ~5 F.hda 52
CuluD111U.'i -Nort hland 89
FloriO of Hamilton Garfield left m regulation play, to se nd left end to put the Cowboys
gone 10 Lhe third quarter. Doane 77 .'Jeb. Wesleyan 74
W L pup
&lt;'restview 87 St. Marys 66
Columbus Wehrle 43 1and Bob Shaw of Niles McKin- the game into overtime.
ahead to stay with less than a IWarmack tos~~ to Rober_t Kal- Hastings 81 Midland 71
IMiddleport······ 1 0 70 51
Limn Ruth 69
Middlt~ port 70 Pomrroy 59
dey were voted head coaches
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Lima Central Catholic 64 1Mt. Vernon !&gt;~
I Friday night for the 21st annual .It wa.~
Cincmnah -~ second ter.
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I Warmack fumbled at the MeCook 79 Pr2tt 65
' Athens .. •· ·• .. 1 0 48 45
f'olumbu~ Grove 80 Ohio City 38 1 _uppr~r A_rlmglnn._ ~!t
:ohJo high school all-s tar fool· VICtory of the s~ason _m ~w,o The Sooners drove to
the Oklahoma 18 with 1·25 remain- Ill. Wesleyan 'lO Wayne St. 60 1J.ac~son_ ........ 2 1 203111
Coldwater 72 Marion Loeal 4.6 Fart~ti~J.TtH.QII_ 77
ball game at Canton
next game!!. Il was Wisconsms Oklahoma State one but faiL.~ in[! in the third period and the Rockford 6.'1Blackburn 53
(.alhpohs •• .... 0 1 55 - 61
:~ew Knoxville 61~
Lancaster Fen~~~k 64
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on four strmght tr1es with 6:53 C~wboys speU to a t~chdown Carthage 94 Augustana82
Pomeroy " ...... 0 ~ ~
New Bremen 67
Athens 48 Wellston ':ia
Both Florlo, chosen
South
remami ng, The Cowboys gave in less than two minutes with Knox 66 Lak~ Forest 47
Wellston •• •• •• 0
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Cruoksv1lle 60 Roseville 4G
Jackson 72 Logon 51 .
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Logan .. ·• •• ••· 0 2 100
Tri·Volley 56 Philo 54
Nelsonv·•lle 61 G~lhpohs 5~
lhe North, piloted their teams Middleport nt Gallipolis
and Shotl' picked up the 30 Shotts earned 39 t•mes for
Southwtsl
(Varsity)
New Concord 57 Sheridan 44 Southeafitern .65
IQ unbeaten seasons. Both will Pomeroy at Wellston
yards needed on nine carries the Soontrs, netting 149 of Ok· Baylor 104 Arlington St. 74
TEAM
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New Lexington St. Aloysius 64
. Mechamcsb.urg 51
be head coaches in the all-s tar Logan at A:hens
the final from one yard out. ' lahoma's 180 ru~hing yards. The Texas 100 Texas Weslt'yan 63
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Logan E1m 62
Cardm-"ton-.70 R1dgemont 59 eve nt ror the first time.
Jackson at Nelsonville
Then. on the try for
two Soone~s, who ~tdn't complete a
We~~;t
Jackson . . •, ... I 0 '12 U
Marietta 80 Bellaire 14
~pass '" the rtrsl hair, and 57 Xavier 69 A1r Force 65
Nelsonville .. .. • 1 o 81 IS
Madison 80 Zane Trace 65
yards on four of eight aerials. Brig. Young 97 N. M. St 60
Athens .•.• __ I G 48 45

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- nov ic·e and OjJCn. Novice 11
for beginnmg lighters and the
open dJvlsion is for experienced

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COLUMBUS (UPI) _
Th :~ ot e~ pl~yeJs to round oul,ternates at each position, Jn
lop senior football 1
case some of their selel'tions
e ;;~n S~qua 5
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10hio's high schools wperayersl
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M Ko 1 aw of ~nbeaten Niles , cannot partw1pate m th e game
,
e se ec..... c m ev was p1cked to head ]next sum
I'd Saturday for the 21sl
11th N h
· mer.
annua
e on team in the annual
North • South all-star filam~ at clasSIC at Canton's Fawr.ett St
Three.. Southeastern Ohio area
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...M. ~" n 1111 next ug. 11.
' d'Um An(]ther perfe ·r r~td gnwueo. w~re selected to play
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The board or directors or the coach for 1966 HamJ~ton G
in the COl!test. They were BtU Seatmg capacity Wlll be 1,200
1
I' U!c defense.
l "Bowling balls aren't made lo Oh!o High &amp;boo!
Football I field's Lou Fln;!O, Will bead ~~· I Westfall, end, Logan.
T 0 m l persons.
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The most impor.tanLHe-m er1ncarry but to rull!''
Coach_es Associ a lion made the ISou th team
Prrce, guard. South Pomt
Proceeds from lie tournar'f~rnm~ the Browns, u1 addition
1 t
f
lh b
H K
' and ' m~nt Will go to lw Beach P.tDavton Fatterson 59 Lt·banon 49 NJ·WfJOrt, Ky. C3\hnlic lil
,
se ec Jons rom e e~t sen! IJr I Tile coarhes. in other artJOn l ex ern, Lancaster, quarter- ! Jellc Club which hepes to ob1 I c II
Itil 77
I to thE'If Runnerup Bowl hopes,
players throughout the slate. voted to appoint
~rll/!Ut'ee I back.
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Mwmisburg 78 Fatr~·Jew tiS
~~·:·t 1 u egr. '
h thr league rushin.!t title h('The N ..
h
. kd
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. tain club facilities In Gallipolis.
Fairmont Efl~l 70
Mt . Ih•;d tiiV 72
tween Leroy KeJly and Gale ,
!
or~·~ cna~ ~~ pslC e a 22- I to look IIllO the possJbilily or
! ThiS js the firJ1 time Gallipooytnn
Kl"l'r
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Clll(
mnalJ
Pfll'll•ll
711
.
man
SQI~ti
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an
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OU
til
menI
stagmg
a
post-season
play·off
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I' h bee ....._ted to h t
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sa,ws nf Cilll'aOn.
tors se Iected 23 PIayers.
lS as
n
OS •
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.. Say•ers has
to determme state champions.
lv...t....
Onyt•~n Rno~l'\.elt 77
Lmc mna11 .tl. a e ·
~7 yards nod !Pads Kelly by
The he d
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sanctioned .....,.A.IU6 tournament.
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a coac-...... W o were In addition to the first-string-,
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Colu mbns Dt&gt; Sal t· s 4t.i M:tpnt)un t 711 11 aut•Jr a u 1
. althou"h Dick Haas ot Los
h
he winners wil advance to
1 t d F 'd
12
(l11llie•dl1t' 7fl Port.,moutll 47
h
~ ec e n ay rug t, will se- ~
ers,_lh__
e _c_o_aches also picked allh e na t10naI regmna
· 1 GoId en
I,emon M
r onroe 74
t\llgelcs hr,s
hy pla yi ng one

dar, dollllty rill liNd II !Gill
dllllll&lt;l In • erndatl publlt
place. 11 will Ill btn,
for lnslanet, wbal bappenttllo
lito 1blrd of lbrH bulllll . . .
1ty Onaltl. Nor, 1ar 1 u r"
whlc!h lbet Nl wild.
CUJUIIIR" _.'Pill
lilt ~ .. 111 allb .,.
S1nct tbolo lmpnMiont 111'1 poollf tra1ll _ ..,
wllboul lbtl IUPporl o1 IVtt1 111 1ft ..., 111c- 111 11111 - . fie
1 11 ol Jaqlbta lvidmee 1b 1 wef&amp;lll o1 OIIINio' .. ltfiiiiOI
.~witnesses" could u well bavl ..,... ..., All Ill. It..,.
tlrtSHd 11 811 '!'bey baVI ~0 IJtlll ..._.. IIIII, 1111 JIMIII
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and ..,... Ulotl OtwiW. ,..
IIUI'ftllllountl,no~·"!.__~., .,..,
110 w
will.,.,
eouid ban beaD lai1IGIItl liJIIII lh . . ,.._ Will, 1111111
KeimtdJ from tha dlrtoUon lillY nd 1111 • .., oiOIII J'. atltllllilJer lha cruolal ~..
dp Uti lha w••••• 0 Ito
Allde froDJ' IIlolr plnllltael Jib Ctu.U, ol .,_,
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THOUGHTS
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Beach said the tournamelt
will 0. open to any fighter In
Mei gs-Gallia • Mason area Cand
other surrounding SRO counties} aetween the ages of
11
and :!8 years.

attack tamt" m a 11.:\t wllt'il ' &lt;~een ;:wllnn smt·e ThanksgivJill; bark agaJnst the Hruwn s
fullhar k Torn Rr·ynn. nut mll~l , ni~ht 111 Dal\::t&lt;... Wf'rt' rrslrd and Thr &lt;:i:urts have a respeet- 1
of Uw sf'~on \\1lh inJuriP&lt;&gt;, wa&lt;&gt;lrl g und phy•,wal •·IJJJdi tJnn ''lhle acn:ll aame Vlllh Horner
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l1urt l:, te ln the prriod.
ag:,1n, 'J lwy w111 hav~: ·omt m- 1J{ nP~ A·.ru11 Tlwmas Del Sl10l1
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . , - , - - - •·- I ' . '
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l:f~ tlnrt a~ Crespmo the top
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t tl
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rece1vers. u
!C runnmg aI ;:r~~~ fleen 'wt&gt;ak, a10ng wilh

pnxluces Ita paradozes.
II Is a rejeclloa of tbe llliiJd.
less btbavlw: If a rebel Olwlld
In an ace wh«l wa ~ fi!CUlf·
ed collllanllJ by IDIDdl• 'fiA.
lltiCt.
II atlelllplt It dllmlli eolbclo
dencel ot human beba'olot anti
limine. wh«l ctlncltlencH

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of the club.

in 10 nutings bal!l rd Ala Inn•·• ' llllll ill'! P , tho c.. whnys-Card-' rookie, Tnm Kennedy, a Conti- I
r:n l'Vt:n tr1·m :; fnr tt,,,
iwst Hlir l ~ .~tr&lt;JJl !'Ould ~~~· i.lt•('lded ! nrntal League recruit were ex- 1
quartf•r but the TJgers' grnurd The Browns. wh,, haven't ~ l)(•r\f'd to see actiOn al quartrr- 1

truth about .lhemlllv• _ 1116
nont ahoul the crbnt,
.
'n111 clinglai to lilt ~t IIJto
ory, bolh al homt und abrwl,

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The big ev.ent will be- con·
du cted in the\ Washin~ton School
auditonum and will be spoe- ·
&gt;ared by the Beach
Alltlellc
Club Jf Charleston and Galll])llJis. Franklin Beach is manaBPr

tlw Sf'a'\frn for l'i&lt;lhamn and I farm televi'! IUII The [)n!las • i!I'C no1t•d lor Lheir porous deg:-Jv r! 1111: Tide lltP.
nationar lSl Lolli S gnme lor llw l•:astr'rn 1 fen se. N(·w York !1as been
s&lt;u rtn r;
dPf('OSe titlr&gt; l-1! .l/ . ~; I_ J~oui'i g:rnw for the F:&lt;Jstt•rn [plagued rill ~&gt;t'CISon by injunes,
poinl" per garne. Nutre Darn ~ f,liVI ~ Joll ~~·ad qarts • &lt;!l 4 P m I rr sultm g in 1• 1any prrsnnnel and
1
h ~~·c·,md w1t~ 3 R_ .
:-:unday, ,md by Ihr. l1mc the . position l'hanges
/tllhurn. losmg ItS SJXlh game f:Jil'&gt; g(:l hnnw frorll llH: StiHI- Roth young Gary Wood anrl 1

11alll.
the No lllqulrr, llowlrtr ...._,

pie al or near lha. death aile
who belle" tbeJ heard IliON
!hots 111111 lha lhrla 1111 eomm1u1on IIYI ""' Jlrtbably 11red, lhallholl ~-- 11'0111 amid
lj'ltlllop 1 ll'UIJ klloU It lht
rllhl and lt)IIIIWballorwutl of
Ktantdy'l w Ulal 1111 "lmoll

Roxing Tournament on Jan. 12.
13 and 14, the Times • SenUn•l
learned Sa turday.

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SmaiJest Crowd In Years
To View Browns-Giant Tilt

l'lrowm. WJII&lt;.l 1111 tli1·ir horrw !tile raCt&gt; .
f
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~ , ·t: 0 n Jnd 1f, ,,., ! hr·1 Vf"'r :"ll •
In ordrr to qual ify or t 1e
1! 11, g, 1te If S: md;1y\ crowd nmnerup ?,arne at MHl.Oll Jun
1 . 11TIIIrg 1 ~" !It Hi. T'd
· hit~ tlw 1;S U(l(, Jfl&lt;,rk. Ihe attf·nd- 8, lh f! Browns must defeat the
te Ci'Jmson ! o' t11 mrrIt : ani'P will
. hr• •,pr nnd onlv to l.1~· t ! 1•IJ!l
.- ls :.tPt1 wtn
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COSIOP.;
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0
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Nrhl':l&lt;..ka 111 llw Sll!l.'lr
nov,.. ' vJ•:n·'·; :.57.1f;'t lor o.;f''.'l 'll- 1;amt· ~• games Wil' Il Ph'l1 a de1ph'1a and 1
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ha&lt;&gt; (.(tlfli un de IPat••d lr1 1%1 , •
StLOUI S
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19;~ ami 19M.
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f i\no!lwr fa4lr~r lim ll ing
lhe Thr Browns are favored by
Jlle shutout was the :-&gt; 1X! h of [tiU !·ntl;l!lrl·
ww.; (''Jillf";_I·!Jtlon 2·+ poJOts Ol'l'r the f.tanlo;;, who

the crltlcl have towlde4 their
"caoe" upon tht llleritQie erron (lotlC ablee cotrlcltd) ol

men operallnC un4er

:~ ddt&gt;d

lr:J p111111&lt;.. and .•tldl..'t.l a 2:1 -y.nd
It• 'd v.r1; 1i
IL \\ir~ the lOth st rai ght .,o,in
•1! tl 1f' wa ~llll Jor fllnhnrr.a,
\' lr1d1 lia&lt;; thP n:JtH,n's lt1ngest
..
•,o, ,nnmg ~trC'ilk among .ll&lt;J j'lr

lila unrellablt,

I be nann upon ut an ...m

erlme.

::~o:;t.;,:"

1n relying upo11

Gallipolis has been seiecl!'d
a. the Site for the 1116'1 Southern Ohio AAU Golden Gloves

lwo more w1th
rttn~ :lf on(&gt; arut 12 yard c; ;md
q·n ;or quarterback
\Vayn~
~·nmhle conneriPd wilh J&gt;onnir&gt;
CLI':VELANJJ IUPI) - The weathe r, the competition
.'ullon on :.~ 41 -yanl
:-,C•Jnng and tile ('Jt'velantl Rrown s' dropoff from title co ntenlion
haw cornbm(·d to limi t l od~ ~ \ l\1alion.1: footh~ll Leag ue
1 , 1 ,~
Sl,··.t· D;1v1s !J 11 , 1 t~d f011 r l''l; - hal.llc Jgamsl lhe N£•w Ym ii t:Jants to !he s m:11lrst turnK•·llt•y

WASIDNGTON ( NJ:A) Th4re wW, If course, Ill no new
lulkcale illqulry ln1o the - •
linaUon ol John F. KtDnady.
The Cqrtn, 1houlh II w1ll
lnaltll doletll of P1W membm
In Janull')', II not abaul tv liT
ucon4~ a WIITIII Commillion whOII roster lllcludltl
lwo resptelltl 11natore and two
!eliding 11oute membll'l.
Prc1idenl JohllloD hardly
would know wbaN 1o turu lo
lind an luvetllpllaa body more
prestigious than the one he na·
mod In 19tlt to work under Cltlel
Juallee Earl Wamn.
Moreover, u many lbou&amp;bllul
respo01os to !he commi'Uion'e
erltleo bavt ~Utle abtmtlant.
)J plain, no evl4enca bu been
, tmntlllotl tllm!l' rel.eiiM of tba
eommilalon't llndlngt whll!b
wtJU14 j~Uiy l !bljor rfvlew.
a!llbe &lt;rltlcal beolm, ll'l1elet and French televtolon 1howt
no one hu 11tabUsbed - or tv·
eo begun to demonstrale-tllal
any simi was nred otlhe late
President from any place but
the lth floor o1 the
,....,
Schoal BOok Depository.
Nor b•ve the erltlct Dalled
.,, penoD olllfr illaa lbe tolal•

" TicketsFoff

For Tide

S1;1blrr pasfi(•d ti3 ya ras to end i
r::1y Pt•rkms for one touchdown,

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Wash,irrpton !r·P~

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4-TIII Suil4a)' Tllnol-llllltlnel, Sundl)', Dee. 4, 1968

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P.IR\TINGHAM, Ala. tUPil-. Alabama slru ~·k quickly in one late In the sect\fld quarter
~liglltv Alabama, rankr.d thJrd] the secund quarter when Stablt:r ] and then hroke over tack le late
111 1h~· nr.tion And headed Ior i hit Prrkins ot \he Auburn 25 and ! m the third period for a '2 •
~he_ S~~ga r Bowl, ro!lcd .over 1 th1• speedy ~nd shook off
_va,1:d sro~ing burst.
arc h-r ,vttl ~uburn 31-0 Su lur-! ta('kler un IHS way to score. 1 l wo mmutes i&lt;.Jtf'r, Alabama
do~y _to r·or tis H11rd perfect st'ClK~ll.-), whn was suspended .1t i ~t' (Jred agai n wh en
Trimble
1 mJ{lH·as&lt;m f•w tm:&lt;•kmg tn:Jn- 1found Sul tun ai one 111 the 'e nd
~ 11 11 111 o.;J~ ~··'ars.
Ju n1, r quarterb'Jck
Ke 11 1 mg rules and lat,...r remst.oled •l wne nrt a 41 -yard to.&lt;:s.
t'inak"l Stahler &lt;1nd l&lt;Hihack l by co1ch Paul fB~ar) Bryant,, Stahh•r. who sat out most f)(
Lt&gt;siJe Kellev lt-d the Aluhama : scnrpd. the nf'xt two touchdowns, ' H1c second hall as
Bryant I
&lt;..{ onn~ &lt;.~ Ua.rk with
pi npoi ut 1~ar J~ w Jc hed art,unrl Dav1s' fwld ~uhslituted ent1 re tPams, hit
r•;J.~!'Inl:{ and m•erpowermg run- I goa·
JJ of 16 passes for_l69 yards,
n.ng he rnre fi3000 rans nnd 3 -~le c rashl'd _!~·~~-flnm~ th ~: ~~3 of rhe_~~he ft~st ~~--

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otbtrl

If Caesar Had Polls

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l!llir 1!111 ~ lll Mldll·ll
qfg ,Ill.. ~- '• ·1\1·ti.11 'ltfr!telore lOIII- 1111111trt1111 ~ '~li!J
gan be bea pPif!4 lllcbald MY'I aDOJIW 91 lfM,
llf'hal pasii&lt; , Jljjl '1'll' · ~tvlvtd _.. Iii~ j;T~ lbD II
N~O!I In rllllk-aod.j)le l:l.O.P. But tfoi._en~ a Del!l luiOr. Ieader ol ~~ "~publlean- any 1111~.
t~~~IOWII Is ~Y 4ey Ill prlnl ~Ill~·~
,t.eJI. ~J i'in, Gov. ~ ·RoottJaller DeWil deep Wllft• tilt ~
belon! UWI1 Co~ne.s a retorllllg ,. ~
~ 01 Ntw York.' •'l'hlf 11 11(11 to klllo art rtalJJ ~ ' tile ,...
poll, '1'1!11. 011~. !Mtn I1POIIII ~Veto"' 'Ill .. . tie - 1o P* IUIPII !hal Q.oWteUer bu Ue polio aN 1101 Ill 11101 !liO
lbose RepubUcans llho wwe llkal wr~. 'to IIQ eoi~~JM- allhat any kaowled1• or any m, bOINvtr ~pltd 1blf 1111J
actually ~I(PW lo lha 111M urf ~WIQ. IIlli no doUbt bantl, llbateVW Ill Ibis ..WI be toward bf!ill1w Ill uplrllll
8e!llll1ll~an Nallo!!!ll Conve!lllon to Pilfl1 .~ u well _~ 1 upon. Romtte)' •u lllaltffldenlly to hi&amp;h pubUc noltea; lUI 1
!bows they ~ prefer Nlloa el!lrp allloli upoa jlomney'l Ub- lilltl&lt;al. Tbe mri II allllllll Nllllf bOund to be )IINIInl 10
lfavlna move4 Into loP p!Pce ibis 11111• to Bompey by'a 11111- eral'boM lldea. 'l'bls II In lbe ture)y true.
Rlehutl NII!On, whose \liNk
In J)Ubllc polls IDIOfli lndJvitl· llallllal marSil'.
lorm of 1· ..,tueetl New Tbe lltlltral 11101 Nlllalnl, nwutl Jor undoubldy mljtr
ual JUpubU~alll and illdepend·
Y~ neWJpaper ardele eitii'IJ howevft, !hal 11111 l1 llomnay'• oOnlribulloOI to lite lllllllnal
mil lor the l~ nomlnptJon CoiJIGldenlll ln poilll ol time. destaned 10 ••11ost lltiU Rom- ftrJt bit of li'Ouhl•, howavtr Republlou ~n.t vto.
fw: ~~. Gov. George but biU'dly colnelden~ In
riey '- ldllnl out Ill lha bllt, 1mau ll'llllfy III!W' ba, 1ro111 tory lfU elmp)J to lind bfm.
Rollinq oll\llchlW! Is now lor CQ-Uoos, the
RepubUCOII bad Old Guartllll lite party llld lbtl IAtl. It lJ 1111111 11011&lt;:11, too, self lolln( lila llleretotore I'NIII
!be first time coming under lalthlul ·~• lhe tiliiDII7 are bU Jiven up his ldentlty as a IIIII t!ll'll:g of lba more nhf. position In lht 0tp011o of t1ta
iletl')' J)ltraparty fire. 'l'hls Is In _ by 00111ebody - let Ia 011 a erua•&lt;!Jng maverlek.
ll1etdlY llberJI Eullltl Rtptlb- poU111&lt;r1.
ltaell lor from ~aordlo~, .beretororo private ll!ller. In Thfl aecood ploy clearly cion Deans bt" 11t1 ~ ol II· Tbe lklU wllh whlilb Jtom110y
for the mere Possestion ol lhe lllls plls"ve, Barry 09ldWJter, not come (rom the
Nilon lowing him to move willllul III&gt;W eoodlll$ Ids aparatjon wlU
poslt!OII ol ~- runper lnevlt. the 1.91K O.O.P. ~tlal wing of
alllee ~Unl· pain llld peru preet.ely where larply tlelarllllnt bit ful!llt.
ably Involves a
n!)lnlnee, bitterly reproaQhed laUy 11
da him no I'Od· be Is allelllpUngto movo - !hal J'or, pqbUD pelt. or 110 publla
ure to hootlle pro)~-- "' PIIS Ro!lllleY for refusing tbJI year Buill If equai)J clear !hal 1111 11, lowartl t1tt IIIOderalt 01111tr polb, be II Dol ...., Ill l•ili!IJ,
with the betd1 pr.....
to support tbe periJ tlllkll. intended to sbato up 1111 Eut- II( the G.Q,P.
llleh. 1ft q now lllllfrollllill
What Is In~ In Rom· 'l'hll, loo, Is standard operating ern Uberll Republlaaa tuPPOfl In a wOI'tl, llo!Mey II bevlla powerlul apd blgbly protemo.
ney'J caae, bowevar, Is lhat be procedure, lor lhere bU aever wblob bU hlrttolort bien til wl)' llltrodtlcUon IIlio lba tl RepubUDIII apen111r1 who
II getting hit so early In the beell any secret lballho orlho- Romnoy'l principal 11ronglh, ~ re.11U~• .VI!
poD· for different I'UIOIII art ....,.
game !rom both Righi and Lett. dal: Repubncans would rather From such a lhUinl, 1be dol, Wllert' lllf 'w
willtiP n1nt lor Ida! from both llldl ol
A Gallup survey lindillg lbal have Nllon Ill 1118. Tba ploy lllO$l clearly vlllble
piDir wbeela art lnc:oiiJplraJib' IliON tha poHtiOII !ronL

WASIIINGTON -'!'be going
Is be&lt;lomlni roulb among ReJIU-llcan Pruldendal aspirants
- ~~~'• mere II8J!tlfo llltDII&amp;
tlteJr,;qer lrienda ...a ~
':" p oamest erles for
o.o.P•.unttp.. at Ibis • otqe
II leail, art rllbtg troD! 1V811
I!Ofltet til thi party.

We're Failing to Sell Democracy
A little less than two years remain beto the 10VfrDmenl In Sai~Gn.
tween now and the nRI presidential elooWbtt da the Communlsta bave thet we
lion.
haven't golf
[n tha~ lime, the war In Viet Nam mUll
· 'l1lo 118)' IDBWII' Is 1hal .,. rutb0. successfully concluded or be unmllllk·
1111, llaaUc, dftll..miDtlad Bill lbe dif·
ably close to a conclusion, or Pruldent
f . - jn ruthlessnese betwten aucuUng
Johnson will he In very serious lroubl1
v1Ua11 l!biefsdlltd nap~l Whole villag·
with bolh the people and with his party. ·· "'es 11111 underallllttlably be .-Iost 011 the beSo far, cpjtictom thet we are pullinl our · " ,.,Uietttlj"· :by~g PIUIIIII. .
military punches In Viet Nam and urglngo
Jr, u we bellete, democrat:J II a aup.erth at we go all out to win tht war bave
lor VIIJ of !Ue to communllm, lbtrt
II
eomo from outoide the administration and
clearly 10methln( Inferior In the way we
outside ·'::te Democratic party.
are going about proving ll "Increased use
Richard Nixon Is perbapo tho moat tr.
ol our vUIIy superior power" II DOl ping
quent and familiar exponent of the bll
to choge lhll one wbil
'em hard school. There are others, Lt.
Gen Ira C. Eaker, USAF (reL) recenUJ
suggested that "more thought an:! eHorl
should be devoted toward an early lenni·
Obltrvlng thai Amerlaa'1 lllvolvamenl
nation or the conflict tbrou&amp;h blcreased !Ill
111 Viti Nam bao brougbl a new wrinkle
of our vastly superior power."
As the 19611 deadline approach.. ,
II
to nrfare - the publicly dablted Wit lbtl edltoro of Playboy IIIQIIiDI lllitldll'
seems inevitable that the Preoldent will be
whot
some of lhe declllvo &amp;stiles Ill ltlllincreasingly tempted to cut !be Gordlt111
tory would have betll lib II lhls demoerat.
knot with the terrible owirt BWOnl ol American military powsr - though It wiU
le approach hed existed 111 the puL
A Romlft t&lt;l'lbe, lor ioJ1aDee, 1111&amp;111
certainly be no clearer thon than II Is DOW
bave
written;
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just how this is to be done.
"A sharp debate hu broken ool among
Amid the flow of batUe dispatches from
~ Vie[ Nam, persistent r!ports continue to
lite aanerals, lribunea, procurators and
publlew In Cisalpine Gaul u lo the atlaffirm that on the nonmilitary front, notlllng much has chanaed. 'l'bouJb lhe VIti
vlublllty of Galut JuUtu CaiiSII"a crouCong two years ago lost their bid to 1aQ
ln( lito Rublcoa.
over the country entirely, they JtW vlrtual·
A lpol poll •howa:
ly control It un the level that countl - tht
For Crolsi"l Rubicon
LVDI per Clllll
qalnll
XXDI per CIDI
village level.
Why is it we have been unable to mlko
Don't Know
XIX per eenl
"standing outside his ptD'p!e tent surSouth Viet Nam safe for demoeracyT
mounted by lhe IOiden eagle of R o m e,
The Ch inese Communist. were able to
Wlpe out centunes-entrenched corruption,
Caesor read Ibis brief statement:
poverty, fcfffime, prostitution aDd other so.
" 'There is nothln1 sacred abaul
the
elal ills thai defied Chiang Kai-shek for
Xl.Vlth parallel. Ezcepl for a lew lll!fVOUS
2!1 yean. ~imllarly, the re(lme In Norlb
Nullal, I lblnk the IQijt)riiJ ol ltt&amp;IOIIDIIIN
Viet Nam seems solid, popular and 1n no
and dllleus, as shown by IIIli opot poll
danger of collapse.
11ft 111 lilY pocket, art beblnd. me Ia the
In South VI et Nam, however, "busines•"
llublGM thing . . . Alter all, I am ~
lrJtac lo brtng Pompey to the nogoUaUnR
.- goes on murh as it did under the mandar·
ins and the F'rench. An alarming percemlablt . · . We ha.. 1111 personal ambit' \
-:: age of our aid is siphoned off into private
and llllk Po widW COIIQIIIIII. Our llm
poc&lt;ets and il It does not actually go Ill
mero)J to give Romw
a no" ·
strengthen the Viet Cong, undermines If.
kind ol life. I c.U It lbl '1ticle1J 111111·~ forts to win the allegianct of the peODie
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57-45 ·at· the enct o~ the third foul shots. Newland fouled out Watson 1-0--2;
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the Stone 1-0-2. Totals 28-12-QI. ]
. nl,ll" 1\l•'har,tt ,llo~glas, with fourth period.
I Ea&amp;tem - Martin 8-1- 17;
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three Eastern's Reserve sqUlldlBuekley 2-&lt;1--4: Douglas 9- 31
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Education is Everybody's Business
Education, a droD subject, nevertheless
.Is everybody's business.
Too many teen..agers have a take it or
leave it attitude about Uteir own educa..
Han; too many really do leave it, and

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mueh better. We could think 10, accordilli
to the politicians and professional tnOflt•
ists who call for our return to the good
old days when a moral was a moral.
Phooey !
Po!ilics was so rotten lOll yellfl
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good people despaired for the Republic.
Slavery had juot been banned at
tht
cost of a thorough national blood bath.
The West - the Old Wes~ Sir! - contamed the whiskey-drinkingest, cussingest
most illiterate, immoral coUection of hUmanity the young nation had seen, Contrary to Kilty's freedo111, as wrtrayl!d I~
[lodge City of Dillon's day, a proper girl
did not step from behind her locked door
after dark in a frontier town.
Aro thoso the days we should rel\lrn to!
No, we really cannol want to 10 bi~Ck,
We must move forward Into more
enlightened morality, more expanded social
justice, always seeking to perfect a free
economic system to urve this end.
And Education io !he only road to thlJ
end. It has performad mlraclu already,
but greater vnes are needed.

, l' A prominent educator, Dr.
Milton
Young nl the Institute of Public AdJninls·
tration, told a seven·state conference

on

urbon schoolS Wednesday that
Wtlllrn
man has not been able to change hll education system as he has revolutionized bll
indiJstrial institutiona and scientific JDitb..
odologies.

'nllo Is ~!her way ol rtpNIIDg lbtl
oil-repealed llllllclmlnl tbJI bas
learned how to man lllllllllolnt macho
lnes but 80 far bas laDed to Jearn what to
da with them.
Dr. YOUIII old IOIDO ol the radical
cbiJ!f!OS envisioned ll1't:
- l!lllnllna11an ol lllckoltep . l)'llllu,
llfBde levolo, or. dlfferenlltltion between Ill'"
sc~l. eletnentlll')', jUI)!or,
senior bi&amp;b
and colloJ•·
- l!lacll !"'l'IOn with Ids own
p a Ih
tbrouiih diO edueaUonal ·'f.wn.
- Elilueatlon deaUnc with' Ioiii · ..,viroftmenl.
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- Vudy clla"8"11 roles !of leacllm and
atlmlnlstl'alors.
"Mass edueat!mt," be pld, "emerged
In Western Europe at a time when Medievalism flourished with a concept of ctosed
aulbQrltarian social lnsUtuUoos and a clo..
14 CO!Ioepl ol ~Oit'lldCe· OUr ~ efforts
an 1tlU aUibo:ltarllll P4
coercive.
''TtJellllll II 1t1IinJ and 111N1erJ Is reIUfglr.tlon ill ~ Ill . .4114 que"
tiQIIS. Tlte conlllpls ol 1llb Oellliii'J' Schol·
~ tt111 Pftlealt lllllclt' or lbe · hl&amp;h
ICbool tlld eolllp lduCIIlaa today."
Chana' ' In edueaUon Ia nof 'OilJY, lhou&amp;b
change, more change, and even
mont
ehanp w1ll be llteded. II II like lrl'inl
to repair a bleyele whila rldiJta. II.
ThlJ II IIOIIItlhlnc ol tha vilion ahead
lor lduealors. II should be our vision. Perhaps l:ducalioll then sbollltl eem belns a
draU 111bjeet.
And tten·agers, who by natural lnllinct
loot forward instead of backward, will
lab more to educaiiOII, 110t leave It," and
pannta can dream mislaken]f 1111 o! how
aood things used to be, and comeUy more
of !low good thlnp can be.

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avaUable. Bob K. did not own. LBJ has no Intention ol
Valted Prou!Dieraadonal
indicate lltt II!Pbnum aid belplng .tlttm play "'me bla
Stn. Robm F. Kennedy 'Is figaro whicb would be saUsla&lt;· lllne poll,tict II hll tapense. Tbt
lnll!ln( tor another end run tory to him. You may be ouro, Riblaofl· Ktnt&gt;tdJ edvontagl
II'OUit4 tbt Jolmson-Humphrily however, thai Bob's maximum over JQ!msoo Is enormllUI.
ldmllllolrallon. Stn. Abraham will be 111 lltilll ot onytbing H~ever absurdly lmpoSslbll
A. Rlbleoll, J&gt;.Conn., 1 blocking Johnson bu proposed w: Js thetr new urban subsidy plan
bacll o1 modi uperltnce, will Ukely to Jll'OP068 unless polltlotl IDlY be, tbeJ 0111
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run lnterfertnot. Rlbicoff got emergency coatpell him to otllo Co-81 IIQI year wdhout IDJ
bia reputaUon blocking for John Ibid Kennedy. Thai would be htrlher resbonslhlllty. U LB.J
F. Kennedy In the 1980 quite a bidding conteal. LBJ joined In lhls ~nlure, he would
Komnedy-Nilon ooniAIII.
1and RFK aro equallJ INti with Itt rwpontlhll lor te1111l1 lhl
olher people's money, other people how be proposed to ralst
Rlblonll and J{lnnedy will popil beiJIC lbtl bwnpollaekotl lht money, wbal lha ""'
mark lbtl !Jirlllmu ttuon wllll taxpayers.
spending would do In terms of
a grab lor blc t:lty support
. IDDaUon. Ktnnotly 11 INti o1
generally rtprdlll u the The !heme of last summer'o suoh datalls.
rfgbUul property o1 Johnson- Riblcorf-Kennedy inquiry will be
Humphrey. lllbleollll chairman !he theme lhls month when the
of a Stuall commllloe with a mquiry lJ resumed. The themo
long 1111111 and 1 1qer reacb is a complaint agalnsl lack of
Into urtt.a poilU"'. It Is tho planning and lack of COOrdlna·
''Bt wH hatol m1
ezecuUva reorpnlutlon sub- lioo In Johnson's Greal Society. Fatller also." - Jon 15:1f,~
c n m m I tie e ot t h e Senate This 1bllne II damlnaUng
Governmental Operations C&lt;&gt;m. subcornmllloe publlt: hearings
mlllto Kllllltdy js the sta~ resumed t1111 week. Rlbico!f I believe thel love II I h I
awrtnan Rlbicoff accompanied dlsctosure of bls groaltlllblqln the world; !hal
aDd Kennedy paired last sum• plans with a t:OIIlplainl U&gt;al: It alone CJn overoome batat
mer·In an lnVI!!UgatiOo billed a1 "One ol the gltll problema, Col llwl rfibt oan and willlrlulnpll
the cr111s of the clUes.
city planning) Is ~ tendenoy ol over mllhl. - John D. RockeOul o1 Ibis Rlbleolf.Keonedy the eucutive bran&lt;b to run 1be . leDw Jr., Amertcan capltlllsl.
crisJ1 IDtiUirJ came bl&amp; )lead- whole lbow."
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lines. Some o1 them reported This compllll!lqaiDII ceol~a.l
Bob Kennedy's hard Une with Uzalioo of government power
w i - lfbD dllpleasod bim. Washington at the ezpj!nse
Olhr ~~ capsultd a~ !Ita ct~ IIIII ·llltu Is 0111
ve1111 tirlllciam 01 Great ~eti ~aracte~ lor Rlbtcoll
metbotltl IIIII aobleVOJNats In equ.Uy so lor Kennody.
t)le criUcal areas. When jswron life orthodox liberals.
blpa leiUnl what llaeJ Qteded They believe In the
, from the federal Tre8Jt117 even brother
Kennedy was aa~ lJe. 111011t. Bul
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, troll's needa wera allmaled at lhe
f15 bUllon abovl pruenl aUoca- 10me of
llolll over tlO.ycar ~ li•w adventures
York Mayor Jo!m V. Lindsay Jrea In the
bad stmllar Idees. II wa• political
calculalltllbllll all &amp;nal ciUet Kennedy
bid 1111' lib tlllllll lbl total JO Ignore

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Tbe P'nndt, lboad of all ofb,
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JU.Jioused,
Kennedy who told tile mayors 'led, 111-clot~ed. On the contrary,
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Beach announced any fighter
who has fo ught in three tourn:!l·
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!lEACH ATHLETIC CLUB --:- The Beach Athlctle Club. Charleston, W. Va .. winner or th e novice team

cha~.pionslup 1n I 966, Will p~rlietpnte. &lt;n th e first annual Gallipolis Southern Ohio AAU Golden Gloves Box-

mg l ourname nt, sc heduled Jan. 12, 13 and 14. Kneelmg, left to nght are Edward McGee, flvweight; James
Tac kett, flyiVcJght;_ Gayla nd Stewart, bantom we1ght. Standing- John Miller. trainer: Allen ·i·arkelt feath erv. etg ht open; Cookte Clayton, (now a pro) James Bails, novice light heavv and Franklin Beach ma~ager !\I,
len Tackett wonthe "champion of champions" at Huntington last Janua;y,
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Five teams have indicated
they \\'ill partiupate in the 1967
Southern Ohio AAU event in the
Old French Ci ty thus
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They are: South Charleston
FOP; Beckley; Columbus Be21·
ie Center; Gollipolis AC and
the Beach Athletic club of Char·
~est on.
Centjnued Beach, "We are
expectmg entries from ZaneS*
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Huntington, Portsmouth, Iron-

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chammon and rwmerups
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award to the "champion
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champ10ns" in each division.
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player fur
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in February in Huntington's MeI Nt!fl!i\\'f'~t 7t
('[pvtJnnd I~ tight end Mill MorMADISON, Wis.
(UPJ) GaUipolls Spas. 5-48 w pie! eal
Fairborn 70 Urbana 1;6
i l'ortsml&lt;lllil r.a•.t sr,
: lll llalph Smith w!l l probably Cin~·innati's John Howard put
mona! Fieldhouse.
SprJ n,~ri, hl South 77
Portsmou th WP'-l Jij:,
1 ~ub fur him.
on a spectacular second-ha lf
Basketball Results
Admi ssiOn \\'Ill be $1.25 for
Springfi •:hl Nort h 03
Qrern 'fownsh1p M
shooting exhibitio n and hrl the
By United Preu International general S('::l!s. and $1.75 for
r.&lt;· lpre 6&gt; Fnrt Frye 40
N! warl; r,o Lancaster Gl
OPFN SEASON
Bearcals to a 77-70 overllme
East
ringside seats. T!Ckeis in Ute
WfJr 11'! &lt;;fleld 71 IJmon 41)
I01hm)I.IU 'i H_rMkh ;\vt·n fJr.
ThP Cnll.poli-; l"rr~lunen bas- victory over Wisconsin Satur·
Villanova 72 Phil. Texhie 3
M-G-M area will go en sale
('hawlrt•y. ;)r.vcr 92
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k ~&gt;lba ll teum will •·ptln
it~ day.
STILLWATER, Okla. (UPO- rpoints, quarterback Bob War-IIUn ion IN y 171 Pratt 26
somcllmP next week.
Ca rtho~1· Trny 1:7
IC'•Jhm,hu~ F:ast 70
sea'&gt;Oil at home aga inst Kyger
W
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South
Beach stated any
fi ghter
f'IIJ!: 'l!Pr 72 Y(lrk !i l
I Mari(ln Fr:mklm ·U
: Cn•f'k ?vfonday ~~t 4 ~0 p m The lorkl:~or:~~ Iawi!~o~e32-~8 t a!~ Nahrgang dropped Ron Shotts mack passed to Shotl~. who was : N. C. Melh. 86 ~ C. Coli 47
wtshmg to entrr the tournament
F;~~tPrn { ·,1t&gt;Jg&lt;.;J H!i
IColumbus J.ind::n WI
I G.1l l!po! is Ju nior
Hi gh sq uads timt! lead but 1/owo.ll'd conn~cl . &lt;It the two ya rd line to ruin a ~topped cold at the two • yard I Morris Harvry 110 Beckley 80 should fill out an entry blank
JTnnn;m Tr:Wt' Gfl : Cn\umhu~ Walnu t nid gc 391 w!ll JOurney to Rutl and Mnn- ed on 10, bask('tS and six fr~ 2-point try with 1·29 left Satur- hne_s. Ok.lahoma State took the !Maryla nd St 98 Ehz. C!ty 91
(publi shed elsewhere on
to.
rtwl;md :.4 North r;alli;:~ 47 ' Cnl11111lm~ Wt'~ L 66
I day to bundJ their 19!iG-67 cam- 11
Oklahoma Stale a ons1de kickoff and stalled out ! Virginia Tech 85 Uuke 71
day's ~ ports page). Details are
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Vrrsar llr q ~2 Bradford :m
Pleasnnt Vr"w 42
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Washington school, and from •..,
l ··r.·•n~:l m Monroe G8
WASIIINGTON (UPII - TI1e
m Je 1g 1g .
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'th
l ans ~ nen s 66
Covi ngton 46
' Franktin Heights ·17
Washington Senators Saturday Wisconsin, led by Joe Fra - The Sooners, in losing their quar cr WI a ten-yard sco~ r CJarkson 68 Case 62
to 5 fl.m., on Jan. 12.
~ -.. rn ~ n
run that capped a 51-yard dr1ve 1
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~1iddl&lt;'town 28 Franklin 21
('S ef\'1 11 e 7 :~ JY11 In ,)
obtai ned pitcher Camilo Pa~caul klin and Chuck Nagle, JUm
,second in a row to the Cowboys which was set u b
' Nebraska 79 Oregvn 53
or ur er 1norma
lin, fte
Ilamil1tm Taft 65
r;rnvi•pnr.l 51 Gahanna 49.
and second basement Bernie to a 47-37 lead in the se nd after 19 straight
victories, homa fumbl e
p y an Okla-I St Ambrose 68 Coe 66
terested parties should contact
Oxford Talawandu 48
Can:1l WmchPster 89 Oublm 58 Allen fr(Jm the Minnrsota Twins half, bu t Howard 's accura on dropped to fifth place. They
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Cent. St. (Ia.) 60 MacAiestr 49 Frankhn Beach e~t 725 Fourth
l1t!l r \11ami 66 Kings Mills 38 OlwJ ~eaf 61
.
.
·xchange
for
relief
hurler
long
jump
shols
brought
Cin·
would
have
tt('d
for
second
by
Oklahoma
fought
back
from
Sioux
Falls 110 S. D. Tech 70 Ave., Gallipolis.
1
1Kearney 77 Southern 74
Ne'h Matamoras 77
Co! umbus um~WS itr. 55 flo ll Klme .
cinnati to 53-5l WJth six min- winning.
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f':~Jro, w. Va. 49
Ale~ander 61 .warren Local 51 1
utes lt&gt;ft. The Bearca ts Jed '63- The winnmg extra
point, ~e J..() halftime dericJt and Gen. Beadle 85 Mmor 73
Iront 1•n G[,
Wavt'riy 66 Mmford 4l
COACHES NAMED
61 when Nagle hit on a long kicked by Craig Kessler, came
otts s~ooted three ~ards to Jamestown 6:l Black Htlls 62
Q
l!tJ~tington, W. V!l 6.1 ~orthl~·~on 49 Rexley 47
i COLUMBUS 1UP I) - L o 11 jump shot w1th ~;even seoonds after Ronnie Johnson skirted ~::e With . less than SIX mm- Dickm&lt;:on 89 Rocky Mount. 74 TE
(All Games)
1 AM
Ada ~5 F.hda 52
CuluD111U.'i -Nort hland 89
FloriO of Hamilton Garfield left m regulation play, to se nd left end to put the Cowboys
gone 10 Lhe third quarter. Doane 77 .'Jeb. Wesleyan 74
W L pup
&lt;'restview 87 St. Marys 66
Columbus Wehrle 43 1and Bob Shaw of Niles McKin- the game into overtime.
ahead to stay with less than a IWarmack tos~~ to Rober_t Kal- Hastings 81 Midland 71
IMiddleport······ 1 0 70 51
Limn Ruth 69
Middlt~ port 70 Pomrroy 59
dey were voted head coaches
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minute gone Ill the foluth quar -1Slt for the tieing two-pom ters. Concordia 82 J . F. K~nnedy 6.1 Nelso~v iUe •• •• 1 0 61 55
Lima Central Catholic 64 1Mt. Vernon !&gt;~
I Friday night for the 21st annual .It wa.~
Cincmnah -~ second ter.
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I Warmack fumbled at the MeCook 79 Pr2tt 65
' Athens .. •· ·• .. 1 0 48 45
f'olumbu~ Grove 80 Ohio City 38 1 _uppr~r A_rlmglnn._ ~!t
:ohJo high school all-s tar fool· VICtory of the s~ason _m ~w,o The Sooners drove to
the Oklahoma 18 with 1·25 remain- Ill. Wesleyan 'lO Wayne St. 60 1J.ac~son_ ........ 2 1 203111
Coldwater 72 Marion Loeal 4.6 Fart~ti~J.TtH.QII_ 77
ball game at Canton
next game!!. Il was Wisconsms Oklahoma State one but faiL.~ in[! in the third period and the Rockford 6.'1Blackburn 53
(.alhpohs •• .... 0 1 55 - 61
:~ew Knoxville 61~
Lancaster Fen~~~k 64
Au~. 11. '
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Iopener.
on four strmght tr1es with 6:53 C~wboys speU to a t~chdown Carthage 94 Augustana82
Pomeroy " ...... 0 ~ ~
New Bremen 67
Athens 48 Wellston ':ia
Both Florlo, chosen
South
remami ng, The Cowboys gave in less than two minutes with Knox 66 Lak~ Forest 47
Wellston •• •• •• 0
131
Cruoksv1lle 60 Roseville 4G
Jackson 72 Logon 51 .
coach, and Shaw, who will lead DECEMBER 1:
the ball back on a quick kick,
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Aurora 100 Greenville 79
Logan .. ·• •• ••· 0 2 100
Tri·Volley 56 Philo 54
Nelsonv·•lle 61 G~lhpohs 5~
lhe North, piloted their teams Middleport nt Gallipolis
and Shotl' picked up the 30 Shotts earned 39 t•mes for
Southwtsl
(Varsity)
New Concord 57 Sheridan 44 Southeafitern .65
IQ unbeaten seasons. Both will Pomeroy at Wellston
yards needed on nine carries the Soontrs, netting 149 of Ok· Baylor 104 Arlington St. 74
TEAM
W L POP.
New Lexington St. Aloysius 64
. Mechamcsb.urg 51
be head coaches in the all-s tar Logan at A:hens
the final from one yard out. ' lahoma's 180 ru~hing yards. The Texas 100 Texas Weslt'yan 63
Middleport
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1
o ~ _st
Logan E1m 62
Cardm-"ton-.70 R1dgemont 59 eve nt ror the first time.
Jackson at Nelsonville
Then. on the try for
two Soone~s, who ~tdn't complete a
We~~;t
Jackson . . •, ... I 0 '12 U
Marietta 80 Bellaire 14
~pass '" the rtrsl hair, and 57 Xavier 69 A1r Force 65
Nelsonville .. .. • 1 o 81 IS
Madison 80 Zane Trace 65
yards on four of eight aerials. Brig. Young 97 N. M. St 60
Athens .•.• __ I G 48 45

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WIH•l·IJ'!'"bur~

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Ticllrfon t:~inP. lifl Kf'ntrm 48

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10 diflllll bl DilliN 81 tbllllllll'

TWO·pOint
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There will he two divisions
- nov ic·e and OjJCn. Novice 11
for beginnmg lighters and the
open dJvlsion is for experienced

By ROBERT GRIMM
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COLUMBUS (UPI) _
Th :~ ot e~ pl~yeJs to round oul,ternates at each position, Jn
lop senior football 1
case some of their selel'tions
e ;;~n S~qua 5
1
10hio's high schools wperayersl
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M Ko 1 aw of ~nbeaten Niles , cannot partw1pate m th e game
,
e se ec..... c m ev was p1cked to head ]next sum
I'd Saturday for the 21sl
11th N h
· mer.
annua
e on team in the annual
North • South all-star filam~ at clasSIC at Canton's Fawr.ett St
Three.. Southeastern Ohio area
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...M. ~" n 1111 next ug. 11.
' d'Um An(]ther perfe ·r r~td gnwueo. w~re selected to play
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The board or directors or the coach for 1966 HamJ~ton G
in the COl!test. They were BtU Seatmg capacity Wlll be 1,200
1
I' U!c defense.
l "Bowling balls aren't made lo Oh!o High &amp;boo!
Football I field's Lou Fln;!O, Will bead ~~· I Westfall, end, Logan.
T 0 m l persons.
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The most impor.tanLHe-m er1ncarry but to rull!''
Coach_es Associ a lion made the ISou th team
Prrce, guard. South Pomt
Proceeds from lie tournar'f~rnm~ the Browns, u1 addition
1 t
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lh b
H K
' and ' m~nt Will go to lw Beach P.tDavton Fatterson 59 Lt·banon 49 NJ·WfJOrt, Ky. C3\hnlic lil
,
se ec Jons rom e e~t sen! IJr I Tile coarhes. in other artJOn l ex ern, Lancaster, quarter- ! Jellc Club which hepes to ob1 I c II
Itil 77
I to thE'If Runnerup Bowl hopes,
players throughout the slate. voted to appoint
~rll/!Ut'ee I back.
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Mwmisburg 78 Fatr~·Jew tiS
~~·:·t 1 u egr. '
h thr league rushin.!t title h('The N ..
h
. kd
1
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. tain club facilities In Gallipolis.
Fairmont Efl~l 70
Mt . Ih•;d tiiV 72
tween Leroy KeJly and Gale ,
!
or~·~ cna~ ~~ pslC e a 22- I to look IIllO the possJbilily or
! ThiS js the firJ1 time Gallipooytnn
Kl"l'r
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Clll(
mnalJ
Pfll'll•ll
711
.
man
SQI~ti
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an
e
OU
til
menI
stagmg
a
post-season
play·off
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I' h bee ....._ted to h t
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tors se Iected 23 PIayers.
lS as
n
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.. Say•ers has
to determme state champions.
lv...t....
Onyt•~n Rno~l'\.elt 77
Lmc mna11 .tl. a e ·
~7 yards nod !Pads Kelly by
The he d
h
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sanctioned .....,.A.IU6 tournament.
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Colu mbns Dt&gt; Sal t· s 4t.i M:tpnt)un t 711 11 aut•Jr a u 1
. althou"h Dick Haas ot Los
h
he winners wil advance to
1 t d F 'd
12
(l11llie•dl1t' 7fl Port.,moutll 47
h
~ ec e n ay rug t, will se- ~
ers,_lh__
e _c_o_aches also picked allh e na t10naI regmna
· 1 GoId en
I,emon M
r onroe 74
t\llgelcs hr,s
hy pla yi ng one

dar, dollllty rill liNd II !Gill
dllllll&lt;l In • erndatl publlt
place. 11 will Ill btn,
for lnslanet, wbal bappenttllo
lito 1blrd of lbrH bulllll . . .
1ty Onaltl. Nor, 1ar 1 u r"
whlc!h lbet Nl wild.
CUJUIIIR" _.'Pill
lilt ~ .. 111 allb .,.
S1nct tbolo lmpnMiont 111'1 poollf tra1ll _ ..,
wllboul lbtl IUPporl o1 IVtt1 111 1ft ..., 111c- 111 11111 - . fie
1 11 ol Jaqlbta lvidmee 1b 1 wef&amp;lll o1 OIIINio' .. ltfiiiiOI
.~witnesses" could u well bavl ..,... ..., All Ill. It..,.
tlrtSHd 11 811 '!'bey baVI ~0 IJtlll ..._.. IIIII, 1111 JIMIII
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and ..,... Ulotl OtwiW. ,..
IIUI'ftllllountl,no~·"!.__~., .,..,
110 w
will.,.,
eouid ban beaD lai1IGIItl liJIIII lh . . ,.._ Will, 1111111
KeimtdJ from tha dlrtoUon lillY nd 1111 • .., oiOIII J'. atltllllilJer lha cruolal ~..
dp Uti lha w••••• 0 Ito
Allde froDJ' IIlolr plnllltael Jib Ctu.U, ol .,_,
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THOUGHTS
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Beach said the tournamelt
will 0. open to any fighter In
Mei gs-Gallia • Mason area Cand
other surrounding SRO counties} aetween the ages of
11
and :!8 years.

attack tamt" m a 11.:\t wllt'il ' &lt;~een ;:wllnn smt·e ThanksgivJill; bark agaJnst the Hruwn s
fullhar k Torn Rr·ynn. nut mll~l , ni~ht 111 Dal\::t&lt;... Wf'rt' rrslrd and Thr &lt;:i:urts have a respeet- 1
of Uw sf'~on \\1lh inJuriP&lt;&gt;, wa&lt;&gt;lrl g und phy•,wal •·IJJJdi tJnn ''lhle acn:ll aame Vlllh Horner
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l1urt l:, te ln the prriod.
ag:,1n, 'J lwy w111 hav~: ·omt m- 1J{ nP~ A·.ru11 Tlwmas Del Sl10l1
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rece1vers. u
!C runnmg aI ;:r~~~ fleen 'wt&gt;ak, a10ng wilh

pnxluces Ita paradozes.
II Is a rejeclloa of tbe llliiJd.
less btbavlw: If a rebel Olwlld
In an ace wh«l wa ~ fi!CUlf·
ed collllanllJ by IDIDdl• 'fiA.
lltiCt.
II atlelllplt It dllmlli eolbclo
dencel ot human beba'olot anti
limine. wh«l ctlncltlencH

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in 10 nutings bal!l rd Ala Inn•·• ' llllll ill'! P , tho c.. whnys-Card-' rookie, Tnm Kennedy, a Conti- I
r:n l'Vt:n tr1·m :; fnr tt,,,
iwst Hlir l ~ .~tr&lt;JJl !'Ould ~~~· i.lt•('lded ! nrntal League recruit were ex- 1
quartf•r but the TJgers' grnurd The Browns. wh,, haven't ~ l)(•r\f'd to see actiOn al quartrr- 1

truth about .lhemlllv• _ 1116
nont ahoul the crbnt,
.
'n111 clinglai to lilt ~t IIJto
ory, bolh al homt und abrwl,

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The big ev.ent will be- con·
du cted in the\ Washin~ton School
auditonum and will be spoe- ·
&gt;ared by the Beach
Alltlellc
Club Jf Charleston and Galll])llJis. Franklin Beach is manaBPr

tlw Sf'a'\frn for l'i&lt;lhamn and I farm televi'! IUII The [)n!las • i!I'C no1t•d lor Lheir porous deg:-Jv r! 1111: Tide lltP.
nationar lSl Lolli S gnme lor llw l•:astr'rn 1 fen se. N(·w York !1as been
s&lt;u rtn r;
dPf('OSe titlr&gt; l-1! .l/ . ~; I_ J~oui'i g:rnw for the F:&lt;Jstt•rn [plagued rill ~&gt;t'CISon by injunes,
poinl" per garne. Nutre Darn ~ f,liVI ~ Joll ~~·ad qarts • &lt;!l 4 P m I rr sultm g in 1• 1any prrsnnnel and
1
h ~~·c·,md w1t~ 3 R_ .
:-:unday, ,md by Ihr. l1mc the . position l'hanges
/tllhurn. losmg ItS SJXlh game f:Jil'&gt; g(:l hnnw frorll llH: StiHI- Roth young Gary Wood anrl 1

11alll.
the No lllqulrr, llowlrtr ...._,

pie al or near lha. death aile
who belle" tbeJ heard IliON
!hots 111111 lha lhrla 1111 eomm1u1on IIYI ""' Jlrtbably 11red, lhallholl ~-- 11'0111 amid
lj'ltlllop 1 ll'UIJ klloU It lht
rllhl and lt)IIIIWballorwutl of
Ktantdy'l w Ulal 1111 "lmoll

Roxing Tournament on Jan. 12.
13 and 14, the Times • SenUn•l
learned Sa turday.

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SmaiJest Crowd In Years
To View Browns-Giant Tilt

l'lrowm. WJII&lt;.l 1111 tli1·ir horrw !tile raCt&gt; .
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In ordrr to qual ify or t 1e
1! 11, g, 1te If S: md;1y\ crowd nmnerup ?,arne at MHl.Oll Jun
1 . 11TIIIrg 1 ~" !It Hi. T'd
· hit~ tlw 1;S U(l(, Jfl&lt;,rk. Ihe attf·nd- 8, lh f! Browns must defeat the
te Ci'Jmson ! o' t11 mrrIt : ani'P will
. hr• •,pr nnd onlv to l.1~· t ! 1•IJ!l
.- ls :.tPt1 wtn
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Nrhl':l&lt;..ka 111 llw Sll!l.'lr
nov,.. ' vJ•:n·'·; :.57.1f;'t lor o.;f''.'l 'll- 1;amt· ~• games Wil' Il Ph'l1 a de1ph'1a and 1
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ha&lt;&gt; (.(tlfli un de IPat••d lr1 1%1 , •
StLOUI S
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19;~ ami 19M.
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f i\no!lwr fa4lr~r lim ll ing
lhe Thr Browns are favored by
Jlle shutout was the :-&gt; 1X! h of [tiU !·ntl;l!lrl·
ww.; (''Jillf";_I·!Jtlon 2·+ poJOts Ol'l'r the f.tanlo;;, who

the crltlcl have towlde4 their
"caoe" upon tht llleritQie erron (lotlC ablee cotrlcltd) ol

men operallnC un4er

:~ ddt&gt;d

lr:J p111111&lt;.. and .•tldl..'t.l a 2:1 -y.nd
It• 'd v.r1; 1i
IL \\ir~ the lOth st rai ght .,o,in
•1! tl 1f' wa ~llll Jor fllnhnrr.a,
\' lr1d1 lia&lt;; thP n:JtH,n's lt1ngest
..
•,o, ,nnmg ~trC'ilk among .ll&lt;J j'lr

lila unrellablt,

I be nann upon ut an ...m

erlme.

::~o:;t.;,:"

1n relying upo11

Gallipolis has been seiecl!'d
a. the Site for the 1116'1 Southern Ohio AAU Golden Gloves

lwo more w1th
rttn~ :lf on(&gt; arut 12 yard c; ;md
q·n ;or quarterback
\Vayn~
~·nmhle conneriPd wilh J&gt;onnir&gt;
CLI':VELANJJ IUPI) - The weathe r, the competition
.'ullon on :.~ 41 -yanl
:-,C•Jnng and tile ('Jt'velantl Rrown s' dropoff from title co ntenlion
haw cornbm(·d to limi t l od~ ~ \ l\1alion.1: footh~ll Leag ue
1 , 1 ,~
Sl,··.t· D;1v1s !J 11 , 1 t~d f011 r l''l; - hal.llc Jgamsl lhe N£•w Ym ii t:Jants to !he s m:11lrst turnK•·llt•y

WASIDNGTON ( NJ:A) Th4re wW, If course, Ill no new
lulkcale illqulry ln1o the - •
linaUon ol John F. KtDnady.
The Cqrtn, 1houlh II w1ll
lnaltll doletll of P1W membm
In Janull')', II not abaul tv liT
ucon4~ a WIITIII Commillion whOII roster lllcludltl
lwo resptelltl 11natore and two
!eliding 11oute membll'l.
Prc1idenl JohllloD hardly
would know wbaN 1o turu lo
lind an luvetllpllaa body more
prestigious than the one he na·
mod In 19tlt to work under Cltlel
Juallee Earl Wamn.
Moreover, u many lbou&amp;bllul
respo01os to !he commi'Uion'e
erltleo bavt ~Utle abtmtlant.
)J plain, no evl4enca bu been
, tmntlllotl tllm!l' rel.eiiM of tba
eommilalon't llndlngt whll!b
wtJU14 j~Uiy l !bljor rfvlew.
a!llbe &lt;rltlcal beolm, ll'l1elet and French televtolon 1howt
no one hu 11tabUsbed - or tv·
eo begun to demonstrale-tllal
any simi was nred otlhe late
President from any place but
the lth floor o1 the
,....,
Schoal BOok Depository.
Nor b•ve the erltlct Dalled
.,, penoD olllfr illaa lbe tolal•

" TicketsFoff

For Tide

S1;1blrr pasfi(•d ti3 ya ras to end i
r::1y Pt•rkms for one touchdown,

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P.IR\TINGHAM, Ala. tUPil-. Alabama slru ~·k quickly in one late In the sect\fld quarter
~liglltv Alabama, rankr.d thJrd] the secund quarter when Stablt:r ] and then hroke over tack le late
111 1h~· nr.tion And headed Ior i hit Prrkins ot \he Auburn 25 and ! m the third period for a '2 •
~he_ S~~ga r Bowl, ro!lcd .over 1 th1• speedy ~nd shook off
_va,1:d sro~ing burst.
arc h-r ,vttl ~uburn 31-0 Su lur-! ta('kler un IHS way to score. 1 l wo mmutes i&lt;.Jtf'r, Alabama
do~y _to r·or tis H11rd perfect st'ClK~ll.-), whn was suspended .1t i ~t' (Jred agai n wh en
Trimble
1 mJ{lH·as&lt;m f•w tm:&lt;•kmg tn:Jn- 1found Sul tun ai one 111 the 'e nd
~ 11 11 111 o.;J~ ~··'ars.
Ju n1, r quarterb'Jck
Ke 11 1 mg rules and lat,...r remst.oled •l wne nrt a 41 -yard to.&lt;:s.
t'inak"l Stahler &lt;1nd l&lt;Hihack l by co1ch Paul fB~ar) Bryant,, Stahh•r. who sat out most f)(
Lt&gt;siJe Kellev lt-d the Aluhama : scnrpd. the nf'xt two touchdowns, ' H1c second hall as
Bryant I
&lt;..{ onn~ &lt;.~ Ua.rk with
pi npoi ut 1~ar J~ w Jc hed art,unrl Dav1s' fwld ~uhslituted ent1 re tPams, hit
r•;J.~!'Inl:{ and m•erpowermg run- I goa·
JJ of 16 passes for_l69 yards,
n.ng he rnre fi3000 rans nnd 3 -~le c rashl'd _!~·~~-flnm~ th ~: ~~3 of rhe_~~he ft~st ~~--

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l!llir 1!111 ~ lll Mldll·ll
qfg ,Ill.. ~- '• ·1\1·ti.11 'ltfr!telore lOIII- 1111111trt1111 ~ '~li!J
gan be bea pPif!4 lllcbald MY'I aDOJIW 91 lfM,
llf'hal pasii&lt; , Jljjl '1'll' · ~tvlvtd _.. Iii~ j;T~ lbD II
N~O!I In rllllk-aod.j)le l:l.O.P. But tfoi._en~ a Del!l luiOr. Ieader ol ~~ "~publlean- any 1111~.
t~~~IOWII Is ~Y 4ey Ill prlnl ~Ill~·~
,t.eJI. ~J i'in, Gov. ~ ·RoottJaller DeWil deep Wllft• tilt ~
belon! UWI1 Co~ne.s a retorllllg ,. ~
~ 01 Ntw York.' •'l'hlf 11 11(11 to klllo art rtalJJ ~ ' tile ,...
poll, '1'1!11. 011~. !Mtn I1POIIII ~Veto"' 'Ill .. . tie - 1o P* IUIPII !hal Q.oWteUer bu Ue polio aN 1101 Ill 11101 !liO
lbose RepubUcans llho wwe llkal wr~. 'to IIQ eoi~~JM- allhat any kaowled1• or any m, bOINvtr ~pltd 1blf 1111J
actually ~I(PW lo lha 111M urf ~WIQ. IIlli no doUbt bantl, llbateVW Ill Ibis ..WI be toward bf!ill1w Ill uplrllll
8e!llll1ll~an Nallo!!!ll Conve!lllon to Pilfl1 .~ u well _~ 1 upon. Romtte)' •u lllaltffldenlly to hi&amp;h pubUc noltea; lUI 1
!bows they ~ prefer Nlloa el!lrp allloli upoa jlomney'l Ub- lilltl&lt;al. Tbe mri II allllllll Nllllf bOund to be )IINIInl 10
lfavlna move4 Into loP p!Pce ibis 11111• to Bompey by'a 11111- eral'boM lldea. 'l'bls II In lbe ture)y true.
Rlehutl NII!On, whose \liNk
In J)Ubllc polls IDIOfli lndJvitl· llallllal marSil'.
lorm of 1· ..,tueetl New Tbe lltlltral 11101 Nlllalnl, nwutl Jor undoubldy mljtr
ual JUpubU~alll and illdepend·
Y~ neWJpaper ardele eitii'IJ howevft, !hal 11111 l1 llomnay'• oOnlribulloOI to lite lllllllnal
mil lor the l~ nomlnptJon CoiJIGldenlll ln poilll ol time. destaned 10 ••11ost lltiU Rom- ftrJt bit of li'Ouhl•, howavtr Republlou ~n.t vto.
fw: ~~. Gov. George but biU'dly colnelden~ In
riey '- ldllnl out Ill lha bllt, 1mau ll'llllfy III!W' ba, 1ro111 tory lfU elmp)J to lind bfm.
Rollinq oll\llchlW! Is now lor CQ-Uoos, the
RepubUCOII bad Old Guartllll lite party llld lbtl IAtl. It lJ 1111111 11011&lt;:11, too, self lolln( lila llleretotore I'NIII
!be first time coming under lalthlul ·~• lhe tiliiDII7 are bU Jiven up his ldentlty as a IIIII t!ll'll:g of lba more nhf. position In lht 0tp011o of t1ta
iletl')' J)ltraparty fire. 'l'hls Is In _ by 00111ebody - let Ia 011 a erua•&lt;!Jng maverlek.
ll1etdlY llberJI Eullltl Rtptlb- poU111&lt;r1.
ltaell lor from ~aordlo~, .beretororo private ll!ller. In Thfl aecood ploy clearly cion Deans bt" 11t1 ~ ol II· Tbe lklU wllh whlilb Jtom110y
for the mere Possestion ol lhe lllls plls"ve, Barry 09ldWJter, not come (rom the
Nilon lowing him to move willllul III&gt;W eoodlll$ Ids aparatjon wlU
poslt!OII ol ~- runper lnevlt. the 1.91K O.O.P. ~tlal wing of
alllee ~Unl· pain llld peru preet.ely where larply tlelarllllnt bit ful!llt.
ably Involves a
n!)lnlnee, bitterly reproaQhed laUy 11
da him no I'Od· be Is allelllpUngto movo - !hal J'or, pqbUD pelt. or 110 publla
ure to hootlle pro)~-- "' PIIS Ro!lllleY for refusing tbJI year Buill If equai)J clear !hal 1111 11, lowartl t1tt IIIOderalt 01111tr polb, be II Dol ...., Ill l•ili!IJ,
with the betd1 pr.....
to support tbe periJ tlllkll. intended to sbato up 1111 Eut- II( the G.Q,P.
llleh. 1ft q now lllllfrollllill
What Is In~ In Rom· 'l'hll, loo, Is standard operating ern Uberll Republlaaa tuPPOfl In a wOI'tl, llo!Mey II bevlla powerlul apd blgbly protemo.
ney'J caae, bowevar, Is lhat be procedure, lor lhere bU aever wblob bU hlrttolort bien til wl)' llltrodtlcUon IIlio lba tl RepubUDIII apen111r1 who
II getting hit so early In the beell any secret lballho orlho- Romnoy'l principal 11ronglh, ~ re.11U~• .VI!
poD· for different I'UIOIII art ....,.
game !rom both Righi and Lett. dal: Repubncans would rather From such a lhUinl, 1be dol, Wllert' lllf 'w
willtiP n1nt lor Ida! from both llldl ol
A Gallup survey lindillg lbal have Nllon Ill 1118. Tba ploy lllO$l clearly vlllble
piDir wbeela art lnc:oiiJplraJib' IliON tha poHtiOII !ronL

WASIIINGTON -'!'be going
Is be&lt;lomlni roulb among ReJIU-llcan Pruldendal aspirants
- ~~~'• mere II8J!tlfo llltDII&amp;
tlteJr,;qer lrienda ...a ~
':" p oamest erles for
o.o.P•.unttp.. at Ibis • otqe
II leail, art rllbtg troD! 1V811
I!Ofltet til thi party.

We're Failing to Sell Democracy
A little less than two years remain beto the 10VfrDmenl In Sai~Gn.
tween now and the nRI presidential elooWbtt da the Communlsta bave thet we
lion.
haven't golf
[n tha~ lime, the war In Viet Nam mUll
· 'l1lo 118)' IDBWII' Is 1hal .,. rutb0. successfully concluded or be unmllllk·
1111, llaaUc, dftll..miDtlad Bill lbe dif·
ably close to a conclusion, or Pruldent
f . - jn ruthlessnese betwten aucuUng
Johnson will he In very serious lroubl1
v1Ua11 l!biefsdlltd nap~l Whole villag·
with bolh the people and with his party. ·· "'es 11111 underallllttlably be .-Iost 011 the beSo far, cpjtictom thet we are pullinl our · " ,.,Uietttlj"· :by~g PIUIIIII. .
military punches In Viet Nam and urglngo
Jr, u we bellete, democrat:J II a aup.erth at we go all out to win tht war bave
lor VIIJ of !Ue to communllm, lbtrt
II
eomo from outoide the administration and
clearly 10methln( Inferior In the way we
outside ·'::te Democratic party.
are going about proving ll "Increased use
Richard Nixon Is perbapo tho moat tr.
ol our vUIIy superior power" II DOl ping
quent and familiar exponent of the bll
to choge lhll one wbil
'em hard school. There are others, Lt.
Gen Ira C. Eaker, USAF (reL) recenUJ
suggested that "more thought an:! eHorl
should be devoted toward an early lenni·
Obltrvlng thai Amerlaa'1 lllvolvamenl
nation or the conflict tbrou&amp;h blcreased !Ill
111 Viti Nam bao brougbl a new wrinkle
of our vastly superior power."
As the 19611 deadline approach.. ,
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to nrfare - the publicly dablted Wit lbtl edltoro of Playboy IIIQIIiDI lllitldll'
seems inevitable that the Preoldent will be
whot
some of lhe declllvo &amp;stiles Ill ltlllincreasingly tempted to cut !be Gordlt111
tory would have betll lib II lhls demoerat.
knot with the terrible owirt BWOnl ol American military powsr - though It wiU
le approach hed existed 111 the puL
A Romlft t&lt;l'lbe, lor ioJ1aDee, 1111&amp;111
certainly be no clearer thon than II Is DOW
bave
written;
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"A sharp debate hu broken ool among
Amid the flow of batUe dispatches from
~ Vie[ Nam, persistent r!ports continue to
lite aanerals, lribunea, procurators and
publlew In Cisalpine Gaul u lo the atlaffirm that on the nonmilitary front, notlllng much has chanaed. 'l'bouJb lhe VIti
vlublllty of Galut JuUtu CaiiSII"a crouCong two years ago lost their bid to 1aQ
ln( lito Rublcoa.
over the country entirely, they JtW vlrtual·
A lpol poll •howa:
ly control It un the level that countl - tht
For Crolsi"l Rubicon
LVDI per Clllll
qalnll
XXDI per CIDI
village level.
Why is it we have been unable to mlko
Don't Know
XIX per eenl
"standing outside his ptD'p!e tent surSouth Viet Nam safe for demoeracyT
mounted by lhe IOiden eagle of R o m e,
The Ch inese Communist. were able to
Wlpe out centunes-entrenched corruption,
Caesor read Ibis brief statement:
poverty, fcfffime, prostitution aDd other so.
" 'There is nothln1 sacred abaul
the
elal ills thai defied Chiang Kai-shek for
Xl.Vlth parallel. Ezcepl for a lew lll!fVOUS
2!1 yean. ~imllarly, the re(lme In Norlb
Nullal, I lblnk the IQijt)riiJ ol ltt&amp;IOIIDIIIN
Viet Nam seems solid, popular and 1n no
and dllleus, as shown by IIIli opot poll
danger of collapse.
11ft 111 lilY pocket, art beblnd. me Ia the
In South VI et Nam, however, "busines•"
llublGM thing . . . Alter all, I am ~
lrJtac lo brtng Pompey to the nogoUaUnR
.- goes on murh as it did under the mandar·
ins and the F'rench. An alarming percemlablt . · . We ha.. 1111 personal ambit' \
-:: age of our aid is siphoned off into private
and llllk Po widW COIIQIIIIII. Our llm
poc&lt;ets and il It does not actually go Ill
mero)J to give Romw
a no" ·
strengthen the Viet Cong, undermines If.
kind ol life. I c.U It lbl '1ticle1J 111111·~ forts to win the allegianct of the peODie
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57-45 ·at· the enct o~ the third foul shots. Newland fouled out Watson 1-0--2;
· Sheets 2~
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the Stone 1-0-2. Totals 28-12-QI. ]
. nl,ll" 1\l•'har,tt ,llo~glas, with fourth period.
I Ea&amp;tem - Martin 8-1- 17;
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three Eastern's Reserve sqUlldlBuekley 2-&lt;1--4: Douglas 9- 31
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tough 1\lexBilder club ur a ~d· ~ tf.;g.,,dipartAlOOI. •lhrry . ere. Lodwick pacing the winners Newland t-3-11· Benedum 2- '
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ld tts 1911-87 SEOAL basket- cloaed tho Jackets' lead to lront to otay at 14-12 wltb 2:3• &lt;e1 (but pttin( three Jackets
ball seooon Friday lligbt
at seven points tote In the last left In the lirst quarter. Ahead In rul)r foul trouble).
Pomeroy with a 70-59 victory quarter.
10-7, l'omeroy hit a cold streak Don Nelson, 6-2 senior makbut not before putting down • The Jackets were ahead 40-lat the free line in that first in&amp; his first •tart in a Middle-

port uniform, tipped one II lor
the 11-12 edge and it was 20-14
at the end of the first eigbl
minutes.
SECOND HALF

Hounds Slip by Blue Devils, 61-55

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George Sauer each owning
fouls Openll!l the final half.
And pressing, the
eloped the I•P to 47-38 at the
three-quarler past. ROn
6-3 senior center, and
Moore, 11-11 senior guard,
the rally alive with six more
paints eacll In the fourth period. With 2:29 left in the
Moore hit lrtm fill' out to
it to 6~. .
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wr center, bit a close
and Nelson put home two
throws lor 96&gt;58 and subs floodeel the floor.

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following the opening tip, the
Hounds grabbed 8 5.2 lead on .
BY DltK THOMAS
the th~rd penod. Then Kyger nected. on 19 of 60 from t he Fadely and Ed McCarly each
goals by Harold and Courtney • The clork ran out on South- Creek sank lour baskets while field for 30.2 per cent and made had ail: f&amp;r Southwealern.
Haning.
· 1western Friday mght at Kyger holdmg Southwestern scoreless seven of 13 from the foul line. Southwestern ... 8 14 12 ~2
Harold hot under the hoops . Creek as the Bobcats of Coach to take a 34-26 lead at the 4:28 ,
Kyger Creek .... 1114 13 7---45
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Southwestern (42) - Dlllon,
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142 win over the Highlanders in
t3·6 With 2 43 remammg m the , h d f h del . b I I The Highlanders trailed 38 . eight of 10 from the charity line
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~· 34 at the end of the third per- The Higblanders had 38 rebounds er, ~; G. Hall, 11-4--22;
aod company began finding the . west:r:'~t bua~; ~o;:er7~1 ~!n: iod and stayed within firing with Gene Hall getting 12 and Walker, ~0-0; K. Carter, 2range.
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0- 4. Totals, l?--4--42.
The Hounds were ahead 17- mr, narrowt:: .~~ s ·the wire
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seroad peliod. Then P. J. Ryal, Ion the clock. But a last second Kyger Creek_had 4.9 rebounds !ger Creek reserves downed the Grose, ~1-9; Bradbury, :zJ \&lt;litrhell and Jim Gilmore nip- msurance baske.t brought the led by Spauldtng With 16 and , titUe lligh!snders 38-26 as Greg 11--4; White, 2-+-1; Eblin, 0ped in goals !with Larry Corri- /Bobcals lhe~r first wm of the Grose with 14. TheBobcals con- Peck talUed 13 points. Mike 11-41. Totals, 111--7-45.
· gnn meshing ooe in belween) season.
ann Gallipolis Was back on top I After Notter's bucket, the
21J- t9 with JJO lefl In the half: Bobcars tr ied to stall oul the
It ····•awed bock and lorlh ' cluck out Southwestern'• John
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and the Rockets were nine lor
18 at the foul circles.
Jay Lavender's 19 points
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p A:Ons
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Hull 1-2--4: Rapp 10-2-20;
Heady 2-0-4; Clork 5-2-12:
Eblin 2-1-6; Sams 0-l-1:
Handley 1-0-2. TOTALS. ·21,6--48.
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Jeffers l-2-4; Martin 1--4-2; Nicholeo 2-41-4) •Jl'u~t!her
4-141: Hayburn 2-1-&lt;;: · Lav·
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By quarters:
Athens
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Wellston
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Reserves - AIJJeM 38 Wells·
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Celina IC 66
Pomeroy
The Gallians solved
the and Kyger Creek's Mike Spaul- in the final three minutes to Payne 8-1-17. Tota ls 16--J&gt; I NELSON REACI'IVATED
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Hounds' zone defense In the · ding, 5-11 senior. Spaulding got. triump 5J-47 over visiting Nortb -47.
PITISBURGH (UPI) --Quar·
third period. puncturmg the the tip to Jerry Hall, 6-(1 senior.;Gallia Friday night.
Rutland _ Davis a-2_ 14 ; Iterback Bill Nel,.n was reactihoops for 18 markers. Nelson. and Hall's layup was good at ! A three-point play by Senior Yarbrough 6--l-13; Knorr 1- vated Fnday by the Pittshurgb
ville flipped In 14, and 11 was , the bu zzer for Kyger Creek's Roger Davis, who Jed the Red t-9; Hawkins J--0---11; Weber Steelers of the Nalional Football
THIS WEEK .• . Open l'r~
tied 42-42 going Jn l.o the finaJ 1 45-42 wm.
. 1Devils in scoring for the game, 0-3--3 ; Kennedy 3-0-6: Scott Le~gue fa~ theu- game agamst
d1y 1nd Saturdly Nights for
stanza.
For Coach Lloyd Mye~·s' IIJgh-1 put the hosts in gear for their l--&lt;1-2. Totals 23--7-5 3.
Plnladelph!a Sunday,
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Chrlotmll Shapptra.
'fhen came Stlmel and
Reserves _ North Gallia 30 Nelsen had been out of action
8 : Ianden; it was lhf' second con-1 come - from • behind victory.
was fouled. He cdtm ly sank : "cut1ve loss but the w1n left North Gallla, coached
by 1Rutland 29.
•inee Sept. 18 with a knee
i Kyger Creek with a 1-I record. Mike Morrison, had Jed 13-9 at :
injury. The Steelers also asked
Kyger Creek played the Fair- 1the end of the first quarter, 28- l
NBA. Staodiaa•1
wa.11ive:s on rookJe center Pat
Blue Imps Drop
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land Dragons Saturday night l24 at halftime and J6-35 at the By United Press Interna~onal
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Opener, 39to 38
in La11rence c·ounty. Southwest-• beginning of the final
eight
Eo•tern Dlvloion
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W. L. Pet. ROSTER FILLED
Blue Imps held a 38-34 lead I night when they travel to Rut- The Pirates loss of top scorer Ptuladelphia
21 2 .913 NEW YORK I UP!) -The :
with 1:19 remaming in lhe final , land.
Roger Garrett in the final per- Boston
15 5 _750 New York Kmckerboclters Frl- 1
penod Fnday. but the
ho&lt;I I There was a scoring duel be- 1od was credited with greaUy New York
12 lJ .4$ day reacllv~ted 6-foot-8 forward
Greypups rallied for
f i y tween Kyger Creek'&lt; Jerry Hall hampering the Gallia County I Cincinnati
9 11
450 Wayne Molts to increose the I
straight pomts to win a thrlller, i and Southwestern's Gene Hall, dub's victory efforts in their BaJUmore
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4 20 167 team 's roster to_ ~ ~ational ,
19-:11.
ti-1 senior, with the latter sinl\- season opener. Garrett
had
Westtrn Division
Basket~all Assoc1ahon _hmtt of ;
Chuck Midkiff' s two f r " ' ing 11 f1eld goals for :!'l points tossed in 19 points on five
W. L, Pet. 12. MollS had been playmg with :
throws w1th 28 second~ rernam- lo edge Jerry Hall who finish· field goal1 and mne free throws San Francisco
15 8 .US~ Allentown ·of the Eastern
ing icer: the triumph for Nf'!- 1ed with nine goals and one fo!JI ~o lead all scorers before ex- 1St. Louis
.600 Basketball League.
10 10
sonvllle s resNves.
I ~hot to total 19 points.
I Jtmg from the hardcourl Har- ~ Detroit
l2 13 -MO
Greg Smith ond .Jim Henry Those were the top scorers oi l ry Yarbrough of Rutland also , Los Angeles
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SMITH FINED
8 15 348
PIE COllAR
were outsta ndmg for the losers , the game but George Dillon 6-0 ' fouled out.
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junior . brother lo Paul Dillon
1 un State' !I ••t an I defen1 Ive
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former Hio Grande College star ' ' of Coact, Jim Adams with 14 1Detroit 11~ ;o:ton"~ s
·~d .. Charles (Bubba) .smith,
G. Smith. IJ. Henrv 10, Bur. dropped in 10 points to take run-1markers on ' " buckets and a· Ph 'l 138 Lo A
friday got olf the hook with the ;
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1111,6: Alberti 9; J 1hnson 'I; ner up h~nors for So~thwe~t· ~ PR"utol cdan}
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"' f;st. Louis 1D9New York 1117
pou-nd;Smith
ple,aded
g 'Ita ndto 280. I'
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1 eru Spauldmg and Denms Grose
an connec1e on '-3 o (O 1
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6·1 junior. each had nine poin t ~ : 57 shots (ro.m the fie!~ f?r ~0 ~ ny games scheduled)
~&lt;irk ing violations and paid 1 1
Enm~: 7· \-1idkiff 7 Cr&lt;~w forj to hack up Jerr\" llal!
per cent wh1le North Galha htl 1C 1 b
fm e of $57.
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A favorite, w:~ lift for boy• tiiiJ yell'·
12· Ri~ha~d· 2; Frick, II; Polley . K)•gp r f'reL·k t~ok 3 :d lead on 16 of 40, also 4(1 per cent. : '0 um us St.WMe~rtysJ60ff
ctwose
h1l iD ~uroy, wool or auedt. hpu· in the fir st period. Th e M
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J; ' Thomp!lon 0. TOTALS 19·
wilh 2.J4 left
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It sev- INew Albany , " e er!lon 56 · Zanesville 58
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and lrd 11-8 as the secon pe:.r· d th PI t
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Columbu~ &gt;Academy 54
I Columbus Watterson 57
Blut Jmps ,
. 6 14 11 7-:18 iod opened. Di llon's hook !;hot 1'hn
he . . ra esd sen
Hilliard 70 Groveport '41
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Delaware Hayes 46
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nt the 4.12 mar. put the H1gl1· Pcrrv Kennedy pulled down i London 56 Marysville 39
' Lima Shawnee 86
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•· ds .' Teays Valley 91
Lima Senior 75
Ollio Kieh School Baskt·tba/1 1 landers
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Hamilton Township 43
Plckerinaton 51 Berne Union 38
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Jerry Hall ' nd Chuck Brad- Galha's 18
Grandview 72 . Walnut 55
Liberty
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~OLUMBtJS (UP!)- Ohlo'a small cities and a rural-subur-lunWlimoua vote alter whicb l!!e Kur!ess would make no ape- Kurteso fll'aduated from .Bowt- 1House Elections. and Federal 1
legiSlature, l't!lppot'lloned and :ban complex encompassing 15 Republican represontalives rlll4! oific predlctiODI concerning the Jng Green State UruverSJty m;!lelatlons Committee.
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•tartlng a new era, .rill begin large villages.
to live Heckman a slandln&amp; t07th General Assembly, whicll 1951 and got hiS law degreo / Holmes, 44, received hiS law
Jill nert sessloa with a llotJse HI! announced opposition bad ovalinn. The move was oupeot- convene~ next month, bUt be !rom Ohio State University in aegree from Ohio State
leadet!hip balanced between been Rep. Robert F. Heckman, ed by Rep. Ralph E. Fisher of said he fell tbere would be 1957. He begen practicing law 1 sity and began practicing
suburbia, the big cltleg and a Hamilton County attorney Wooster dean of the HoWie, "some changes" in the proce- In Bowling Green in 1958.
Ii" Columbus in 1959. He
rural interests.
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who was appointed speaker lA , who pr.;.ided over tha caucus. dures and organlzatioD of the In the House he has served first elected to the House
The Republican delegation to the last Jeslslature to fill an un- Holmes, alao W1 atlorney, to House.
as chamnan of the LegiSlatiVe , 1961 and as a r~~~~::t; /1
the Ohio House of Representa- expired term. But at tho mo- starting his fourth two • yeor
Solely An biUI
Service Commission Committee tlve has been o;
liVes, WhO outnumber their ment of reekoning, Redcmon term in tha House. He was He alao said that highway on Redistricting and is curren~ active in the areas of eonserdemocratic colleques !IU7, alond in the llouao cllamber elected majority leader deaplte aafety and taxeo were likely to ly serving his second term as 1vation and natural resources.
&lt;aucuoed Monday and ChOie and announced he was wlth- 1 opposition by Charles E. Fry, a be important issues in the com- chairman ol both the Hou•e- Evans, starting his third term
Charles F. Kurfess of Bawlinr drawing from the contest.
SpriJii[lelder builder.
;Jng Jejialature.
Senate Public Improvements In· , in the House, has a fa(m at
Green as speaker.
"There is a certain uneasi- The contest for majorily par- A native of Wood County, spection Committee and the , West Lafayette. He is 49.
The GOP legislators picked nm in this caucus," ReckmaR ty whip produced three games
--~·- - - Robert E. Holmes of Columbus told his fellow GOP legislators. as candidates. Evans was op.
as majority leader, and Robert "I've decided that
nothing posed by Uoyd George Kerns of
I Evans of Coshocton County twould be gained by adding to Peoria in Union County, and
as majority party whip.
)his and In deference to many ,Gordon M. Scherer of CincinKurfess, an attorney, was of you I've decided to with- nati.
•l1eted to his filth term on Nov. Idraw."
The first vote gave none ol
b . from the. conglomerate 4th i
Reckmq Gels 0\&gt;attoa
1the nominees the necessary 29DIStnct wh1&lt;11 Includes two I Kurfess was then elected by · vote mojority &lt;57 members
were then voting) and EvWls,
The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, Dec. 4, 1966-7 who had the most votes firs I
time around, won in a runoU
w1 th Scllerer.
The llepublicans voted unanimously to retain Corl Guess as
clerk of the House and Harry
Corb•ell as sergeant at orms.
Kurfess, 36, was first elected
to the House in the IOOth GenBY DICK THOMAS
eral Assembly in 1952.
"My goal in life Is to pitch In the World Series
speaker Seeond. 1• LIDe
against the New York Yankees. They have everything . A~ speaker he will be second
there Is to hive In buebaU and I'd Uke to see what 1 can ' 10 lme lor the governorship Ia
do against them."
case of em~rgency: 1111d ":'II be
· That's what southpaw Dave Roberts told Melvin paid $2,500 m addition to his anLong, assistant sports editor of the Spartansburg Herald nual salary of ,18:500.
and Journal one day In June of 1963 shortly alter join- The speakers JOb has been a
DEGREE AWARDED- Ohio University President Vernon R. Alden, left, and
ing Spartan;burg S C. farm club of the Philadelphia powerful sprln&amp;board lor a
number of OHio politicians in- Secretary of State Dean Rusk, right, observe the honorary Doctor of Laws degree
Phillies.
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As lt goes right now the 22-year·old Gallipolis na- eluding Atty. Gen. William B. awarded to U. S. Representative Wayne L. Hays at a special convocation held
tive won't have the chance to pitch against the Yankees Sube and state Anditor Reger Friday in Athens. Secretary Rusk was the principle speaker at the ceremonies.
in the World Series. But he may have the opportunity to Clood.
pitch aealnst the former
Kurfess was nominated bJ
World Champions.
Things looked great for RoJ&gt;. Holmes, who told the cauANNOUNCE DINNER
as a Sophomore at
cus that "this mon has a strong PT PLEASANT _ The anof 21 PlaY· ms
Roberta was
with Coach Chuck Stobart.
personal drive to serve the peo•.
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era ploked ia the major lea&amp;ue 11 . hed the
with .
le of Obi ell .,
nual dinner meeting of retired
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season
a
P
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school e lo es f
drill lbll Pllt ...,_ay II ""' record on the mound,
The nomination was seconded
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Jumbua. Tbt Klnlu City Alit· 41 · · 1 1 ced 152
by Re Fred B Had!
f Wll- County Will be held December
Jetlcs shelled out t15 t1t10 fur
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5th at Gene Ball's Restaurant
•·• .:_ 1fated rave up 14 runs and 25 h1ts, hams County and by Rep ...,Ject , t 12 .30
An
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Roberto, whO "'"' """"
struck out 63, and wolked 20.
V. Voinovicll or Cuya- a
· p.m.
m res
to play lor Columbus in 1817. That year he batted .311
hoga County, a concession 1o program has been pl~nned and
II Roberta lalla to make tho 14 blto in 41 times at bat
large number of lreshman Important busmess will be disgrade in the AmerlciD League, drove in ei&amp;ht runB.
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cussed and members are urged
Colttmb.ts Hll bave him back - But it was not all
ia his own lllllll aod to attend thia annual session.
lor fl2.5GO,
salllng lor the l!Otlthpow.
preserve the delicate balThe Galllpolil lefty played April 21, Roberts had been slat- ance between the e~eeuUve and a FAMILIES REGISTER
hil junior aad IIDlor yean ol ed to pitch ajainat Coach Jack legislative br1111ches in the state
bilh school balebtll fur Colum- Jloiers Big Blaaks at Pt. Plea.- of Ohio," Voinovieh said.
PT. PLEASANT - Eighty •
bUI Central, 81111 c:ondudttl 1 anL Jll!l prior to the game,
two famllles, all with children,
four Jill' pnp lllbllol record Rober!l auflered a collapsed
have reg\Stered for toy• and
wl1ll 10 0111 bltllrl. He paced right IUDfl and wai' tatm·~
food baskets, according to
the Col1lmbul Aalerlea Le8JoD Pleuant Valley Hospital. He
' local firemen who ore again
team of tho Ohio S!lte finals wu advlled 10 Net lar
preparing the haskell and toys
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by
111ree ~UC&lt;&gt;eSsive weeks hut 10 days later
lor needy famllles ol the counwill Ill 11 IIIII!J dip. On tho tho ouUield and
ty. More toys and dolls are
fourtb cit!)' when bla team faced doubles as tbe Blue
needed and organizations are
a Leaton 111ue from Clnc)nnali, downed lrtmton .!-2.
being asked to please
IIAberta pla)'ed the oulfleltl and Incidentally the day Aller
the dolls on hand so none
G11lipolis, Ohio
C4ttml-11 - eUmlnated from GAHS Sophomore mound
of these children will be disap1111 pla)'alll.
was striCken; lite Gallipolis PT. PLEASANT _ Represen- 1,po~ln;;;ted~o~n-C;.hri~·;.st;.m,.as,..
Mllr fll'ldualittll, Roberts Daily Tribune's sports
latives of the u. s. Depariment II
IOIIIOII&amp;bt by 15 major league carried the following
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duba but he ol&amp;ned wl1ll Phlla- ''Roberta-Less GAHS
of Agriculture 1 Consumer an.d
delphi IDd 1pe111 two ltiiOIUI By Blaakl !8-IO."
M~rkeUng Service will be 10
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Spartansburg PIUllies.
Potnt Pleasant at the Coort-'
The lilt ,ear Ill wa1 solll or ROBERTS climaxed his high hoU&amp;e December 12 lo authortraded 10 i'llllburgh and for school bueball here pitclllng IZe M~son County grocers lor
lilt put 1110 . . . . Ill baa ia lhe Clall AA Sectional, with plrllcipailon m the fOod stamp
beG will! tho Albl9llle Tour- a win and a lo¥.
program.
lsll, the Plralll farm dub in On May l, 1tft, Roberts trip- The representatives wlll be
the Class AA Soulhern Leque. led to deep centerfield with one prdent hom 9 a.ifl. until 41
But Atltevllle lltd Charlotte 001 in the bottom of the ~venth p.m. 'Food merchtmts who ran
both dropped ®I of the South- to score Gerald Armstrong all to tj!glster may not bt authel'll League at the end of this the way from first base to orized to accept lood coupons
put aeaaon, and Rl!berta was give GAHS a lhrillmg 2-1 WID
the time the program opens I
ICbeduled to move to h!s adopt- in the Class AA Sectional over on Tuesday January 3 1976.
ed hometown of Columbus for Ironton at lhe Gallipoli• State
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Institute diamond.
Under the food stamp pro- •
May ll, 1961, clutch pitching gram, needy families spend I
AS A Freshman,
Rl!berts by Terry KnljJht, knuckleballer,
money they nonnally uae
played for tile Gallia Academy plus terrific defensive
by to buy food to purchase food
Blue Devils under Coach Carl his teammates, gave the
of additional IIIOIIetary
Ward. He had moved up from es of Coach Russ Moore,
value and these COllpOIII are
the local Babe Ruth League a- Pomeroy Purple Panthers,
then used to buy food products
Joq with some other promis- thrilling HI Clasa AA
locally authorized morketa.
int yearlings Jneludlq Chuck win over arch rival
The food merchants In tum reNeal, George Pope,
Danny at Pomeroy.
deem the eoupons at
local
Green, Bob Scotl, Larry and Davo Reberta '"'
A USDA study in pllol
'fed Wooten and Dick Smith. with the los• to Pomeroy
food stamp areaa lhawed that
But as a plteher Itt wu OV• aplte lito flct lh1t he
sales wert up a p e r
erehadowed that year by his a two hitter, otruck out seven, ct~nt under tile plan.
Paul Evans, 1111117 Bob CGdar, lnd walked two.
aud Chuck Dowler. Hlo first
rame, he appeared in 1 relief IT ALL beiWl in the GoUtPIAN LADIES NITE
role against Chesapeake with polls Little League where
PT. PLEASANT - The local
Gallipolis winning H and aot Hoberts oa a member of
Klwollil Club Will observe Lacrldit for the win. His first Orioles pitched four no - hitters.
Nlgbt at Its rtgular week·
lillie at hat he smacked a He followed those wllh a
ly dinner meeting Thursday,
CU8fom•crafted by
home run. He finished his of no-hitters when he gr:~::~ I December 8th at the Moose
A41hltable
Frahmon yeor appearing in eel to tllo Polly League,
Home befinninl at 1:15 p.m. I 811tlwll.
Shel~e•
ellht ball games and batted In 1011\e areu as the
A lpeclll program hu· been
In wall ttblntls
can bt moved up
WHY WAIT 1 We don't know how lnng you•ve been
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Rulh
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:~• Bulldogs were on top,

11 was the 1~7 Southeastth: bench I
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ern Ohio League opener
~0 ~epl~ce 1~e ~ounds r tmng I Using a full court press all the headed olthough the Chiefs pull- 50 per cent, hitting 30 of W -2-2; TOTALS 30--1~72. both ~squads.
an YTh aro HS e sco e w" I way, Coach Dave Fisher'• Jack- ed within one - 19-18 - in the attempts.
LOGAN (511
Athens grabbed a ll-9
4242
· he N ~'\:;;;" gJv~n ~' so~ te•m surprised Logan's second stanza. During the in- Harold Rowe played an out- Poston ~18: M. Weiland period lead, but trailed ~4-23
oredst, advmgt pracbli k . on Y Chieftains 72·51 at Logan Fri- termission, the sizzling I roo- standing game and finished the s--3-13; Westfall ~: An- during Intermission. After three
llX ays ue o a ac m)ury.
. III. It was Ihe SEOAL men led 33·25. After three per· evening w1lh
. 20 points. Greg gle 1-1-3; Mark Weiland
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1-41 peri'od s, lhe Bulldogs led 36-35.
iods, it was W-31 in favor of the Poston's 18 paced the Logan --2· Stone 2-1-5; Cruise 2- AtheM took the lead for good
t Jm~ c~ ect 11 ed rte 'm~or ,j opener for both squads.
In Ire 'thun_s,·, al 1'1 a gtho-a" I The lanky Chieftains commit- Fishermen. JHS outscored Lo- attack.
6---4: West 1--4--2; Kemper 1 42-41 midway In the last
lOa WI ' · J e .•10 If eGAHS
con- je d 33 turnovers .m gomg
. down gan •2"v-6 m
. the th1r
. d canto to I Lo gan wen t he r~serve game -Z--4 Brooker ().......0-.{) ; Trow- •anto
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pe shuWoith excel- I lu th m. srcon d stra1g
. ht defea t. brea k l he contest wt de open. 37-29.
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bridge 11-41-0. TOTALS 19- The Athenians
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Jackson is now 2-1 fur ll:e l Logan cootrolled the backJACKSON 17!)
13--51
stars that camed them to lour
itnt defensive coverage.
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The end result was Nelson- season.
I boards with 36 rebounds. Jack- Howe 10--4--20; Gilliland 7- By quarters:
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, •• , eighth •.traight hard· /' The lronmen, after trailin! son had. 27. Logan hit 35 pe~ 3--17; Mullins 5-2-12; MountJJackson
15 33 53 72 lood defens:~ pla~.ta~d th~
wood victory ovtr the Gallians 5-4 early 10 the conte&lt;t, born. cent from the field, sinkiog 19 5-41-10; Patton Z-2--6; De-, Logan
ens I 1 o1
1o 25 31 51 good shol
In lour yms.
: bar&lt;Jed the. hopps for
nine of &gt;4 held goat attempts. The stephen 0-Z-2; Green 1-41-2; I Reserves - Logan 37 Jack- field goal ;"e;n~ts fo~ 50 x:~
Prior to Stimel's apptarance. ~~-a~g.hl pomt:;;, and was !JeV~ Irenmen nppe-:1 -~e cords for Glasgow 0-1-1; Armstrong 0 son 2~.
~f ~- CJrc es,
It was a nip and tuck battle all
Wellston hit 18 of 55
nal penod began .
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was 'over th-.· Jackela• Bl'ld-- Davll 2+--t: 8uiOher 3-4-bury and Buteber were 111! of I; Sauer B-1-17, Tollll 'ZI (18the same, as were Blll Radford 15) 70.
1111d Bob Whaley ·of the P1111th· l'omeroy - Radf9rd 1-G-2:
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Swllber J-1-7; LOpa &amp;-7Logan was high for both elubt II; Moore
$--4-14; Anderwith 19 and ' BiU Davis had 18 son ~: Whaley 4-3-ll.
for ',MiddJepatlt, followed by Totlas 21 (17-31) H.
Sauer•s·'t7. Lclgao led Pomeroy's Middleport; 'ZI of 119, FGA, 39
rebounding with II; Bill Davis per cent: FI'A, 64 per cent.
hod 12 for Middleport. (See Pomeroy: 21 of 60, FGA, 35
slats list below).
per cent: FI'A, 61 per cent.
Middleport stayed. at home Rebounding: Middleport 28
Saturday mght agemst Waha- def., 12 elf. Total 38; Pomeroy,
m~. Pmperoy was to rest.
19 del., 10 off, tolal 29.
Middl!!POI'I
20 40 47 70 Reserves - Pomeroy 4&amp;, EnPomeroy
, 1~, 24 31 59 aJieh'e 14 high; Mldtlleport 34.
Middleport -Brdtn'Y II- Conde, 18, high.

Galilpolls outshot the Hounds two free shots moklng it 60-$ from the fleld three goala but- had 14 Hubljard and Corrigan
•we were lucky ' "
That's about all Nelsonville Hound defen,. th at stopped Lor- With six aeco'!Kls left, Harold sank only se~ of 17 'free each flrushed with 10.
Coach Bob Sheskey had to say ry Mitchell cold. The Golltans added another free toss to Jte tosses. The Galllans hit 24 of
NELSONVILLE (II)
Friday night after his t;rey- began to falter.
the victory.
63 field &amp;oals for o 38.9 per Harold ~18; Hubbard, 5
hounds slipped by Coach Duke Nelsonville Jed 55-48 with 1:57 GAHS controlled the boards cent. GAHS had only nine turn- --4--10; .Stimel, 0-2-2; PanBurson's Gallipolis Blue Devils remaining. Bob Ford tallied two unUI the fino! period. Neloon- overo.
cake, 5+14; Cokr, 1--4--12;
61-55 before a packed house. free thro\VS. Gene Jackson hit ville wound up with 43 rebounds However, the Gallians, with Haning, 2-1-6; CorrljJWl, 2The contest was witnessed by , one from the side with 1:06 left, - 20 by Tim Pancake. Harold a man-for-mon defense, com- 6--10; TOTALS 21-1~1.
hundreds of other . Nelsonville 1cutting the Hunds margin to came down with nine rebounds. milled 2'1 personal fouls.
GAWPOLIS til)
tans via closed circu1t television. 50-&gt;3. Harold, back in action Ford hod seven snags for Two Blue Devils - Rnd Gil- Mitchell 12-4-28: Jackson,
6-The
now, nipped in a short jumper, GAHS. Jackson and Jim Gil- key and P. J. Ryal - fouled 5--&amp;--10; Gilkey, ~; Ryal,
Burson. though downhearted and it was 58-53 wilh 56 seconds more had six and four::.
out. Mllchell, and Jackson, who 2-+-1; Meadows, 1- 0-2; Darollowing the near-victory, com- left.
N•JooovUle committed but Jed the Devils scoring with 21 vldson, 0--+-0; Ford, 3--3--,:
mented, "We'll win our share left.
nine turnovero, aod hli !I of and 10 points, both had four Spencer, 0-0-0; Gilmore, 1of games this winter."
Jockson came back with a 6C lleld coal altempts for 1 personals.
0--2; TOTALS 21-7-65.
It was a rugged- fou ght con- short jumper. reducing the 31.8 per ceDI. AI lhe foul Neloonvllle Committed only Score by Quarters:
test. OffiCials WO!gal and Reese count to 58·5&gt; with 31 seconds lloeo, the HoaDdo oau If of II fouls all evening.
· Nelsonville .... 16 12 14 1~1
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I tbe biJ difference ill Frlday•o double figures ln scoring, Har- Re,.rves - Nelsonville 39 ens and Wellston collided at
gamst the home rlub.
d With 26 seconds left, Harold SEOAL opener for bolh oqaad old lin15hed with 18, Pancake Gallipolis 38.
Wellston Fridoy night
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Mlddleporllli&amp;h School open- determined Panther rally that 24 at the half, after mtvin( in period, missing 7 otraight cllan·
ld tts 1911-87 SEOAL basket- cloaed tho Jackets' lead to lront to otay at 14-12 wltb 2:3• &lt;e1 (but pttin( three Jackets
ball seooon Friday lligbt
at seven points tote In the last left In the lirst quarter. Ahead In rul)r foul trouble).
Pomeroy with a 70-59 victory quarter.
10-7, l'omeroy hit a cold streak Don Nelson, 6-2 senior makbut not before putting down • The Jackets were ahead 40-lat the free line in that first in&amp; his first •tart in a Middle-

port uniform, tipped one II lor
the 11-12 edge and it was 20-14
at the end of the first eigbl
minutes.
SECOND HALF

Hounds Slip by Blue Devils, 61-55

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George Sauer each owning
fouls Openll!l the final half.
And pressing, the
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three-quarler past. ROn
6-3 senior center, and
Moore, 11-11 senior guard,
the rally alive with six more
paints eacll In the fourth period. With 2:29 left in the
Moore hit lrtm fill' out to
it to 6~. .
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wr center, bit a close
and Nelson put home two
throws lor 96&gt;58 and subs floodeel the floor.

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following the opening tip, the
Hounds grabbed 8 5.2 lead on .
BY DltK THOMAS
the th~rd penod. Then Kyger nected. on 19 of 60 from t he Fadely and Ed McCarly each
goals by Harold and Courtney • The clork ran out on South- Creek sank lour baskets while field for 30.2 per cent and made had ail: f&amp;r Southwealern.
Haning.
· 1western Friday mght at Kyger holdmg Southwestern scoreless seven of 13 from the foul line. Southwestern ... 8 14 12 ~2
Harold hot under the hoops . Creek as the Bobcats of Coach to take a 34-26 lead at the 4:28 ,
Kyger Creek .... 1114 13 7---45
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Southwestern (42) - Dlllon,
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142 win over the Highlanders in
t3·6 With 2 43 remammg m the , h d f h del . b I I The Highlanders trailed 38 . eight of 10 from the charity line
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period before Larry Mitchell I" Aar h oug I ~nsiVe
~· 34 at the end of the third per- The Higblanders had 38 rebounds er, ~; G. Hall, 11-4--22;
aod company began finding the . west:r:'~t bua~; ~o;:er7~1 ~!n: iod and stayed within firing with Gene Hall getting 12 and Walker, ~0-0; K. Carter, 2range.
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0- 4. Totals, l?--4--42.
The Hounds were ahead 17- mr, narrowt:: .~~ s ·the wire
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In the preliminary, the Ky- ding, ~5-9; J. Hall, ~1-19;
seroad peliod. Then P. J. Ryal, Ion the clock. But a last second Kyger Creek_had 4.9 rebounds !ger Creek reserves downed the Grose, ~1-9; Bradbury, :zJ \&lt;litrhell and Jim Gilmore nip- msurance baske.t brought the led by Spauldtng With 16 and , titUe lligh!snders 38-26 as Greg 11--4; White, 2-+-1; Eblin, 0ped in goals !with Larry Corri- /Bobcals lhe~r first wm of the Grose with 14. TheBobcals con- Peck talUed 13 points. Mike 11-41. Totals, 111--7-45.
· gnn meshing ooe in belween) season.
ann Gallipolis Was back on top I After Notter's bucket, the
21J- t9 with JJO lefl In the half: Bobcars tr ied to stall oul the
It ····•awed bock and lorlh ' cluck out Southwestern'• John
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Red Devi•1s Trip
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18 at the foul circles.
Jay Lavender's 19 points
ced Wellston Denllie Rapp
~m d iR 20 l~r the Bulldo s.
p A:Ons
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Hull 1-2--4: Rapp 10-2-20;
Heady 2-0-4; Clork 5-2-12:
Eblin 2-1-6; Sams 0-l-1:
Handley 1-0-2. TOTALS. ·21,6--48.
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Jeffers l-2-4; Martin 1--4-2; Nicholeo 2-41-4) •Jl'u~t!her
4-141: Hayburn 2-1-&lt;;: · Lav·
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By quarters:
Athens
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Wellston
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Reserves - AIJJeM 38 Wells·
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GMAC FINANCING
clock there w., a JUmp ball h&lt;· '
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Celina IC 66
Pomeroy
The Gallians solved
the and Kyger Creek's Mike Spaul- in the final three minutes to Payne 8-1-17. Tota ls 16--J&gt; I NELSON REACI'IVATED
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Hounds' zone defense In the · ding, 5-11 senior. Spaulding got. triump 5J-47 over visiting Nortb -47.
PITISBURGH (UPI) --Quar·
third period. puncturmg the the tip to Jerry Hall, 6-(1 senior.;Gallia Friday night.
Rutland _ Davis a-2_ 14 ; Iterback Bill Nel,.n was reactihoops for 18 markers. Nelson. and Hall's layup was good at ! A three-point play by Senior Yarbrough 6--l-13; Knorr 1- vated Fnday by the Pittshurgb
ville flipped In 14, and 11 was , the bu zzer for Kyger Creek's Roger Davis, who Jed the Red t-9; Hawkins J--0---11; Weber Steelers of the Nalional Football
THIS WEEK .• . Open l'r~
tied 42-42 going Jn l.o the finaJ 1 45-42 wm.
. 1Devils in scoring for the game, 0-3--3 ; Kennedy 3-0-6: Scott Le~gue fa~ theu- game agamst
d1y 1nd Saturdly Nights for
stanza.
For Coach Lloyd Mye~·s' IIJgh-1 put the hosts in gear for their l--&lt;1-2. Totals 23--7-5 3.
Plnladelph!a Sunday,
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Chrlotmll Shapptra.
'fhen came Stlmel and
Reserves _ North Gallia 30 Nelsen had been out of action
8 : Ianden; it was lhf' second con-1 come - from • behind victory.
was fouled. He cdtm ly sank : "cut1ve loss but the w1n left North Gallla, coached
by 1Rutland 29.
•inee Sept. 18 with a knee
i Kyger Creek with a 1-I record. Mike Morrison, had Jed 13-9 at :
injury. The Steelers also asked
Kyger Creek played the Fair- 1the end of the first quarter, 28- l
NBA. Staodiaa•1
wa.11ive:s on rookJe center Pat
Blue Imps Drop
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land Dragons Saturday night l24 at halftime and J6-35 at the By United Press Interna~onal
t orm.
Opener, 39to 38
in La11rence c·ounty. Southwest-• beginning of the final
eight
Eo•tern Dlvloion
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----Coach Terry Hansley's GAHS iern is id le until next Saturday minutes.
W. L. Pet. ROSTER FILLED
Blue Imps held a 38-34 lead I night when they travel to Rut- The Pirates loss of top scorer Ptuladelphia
21 2 .913 NEW YORK I UP!) -The :
with 1:19 remaming in lhe final , land.
Roger Garrett in the final per- Boston
15 5 _750 New York Kmckerboclters Frl- 1
penod Fnday. but the
ho&lt;I I There was a scoring duel be- 1od was credited with greaUy New York
12 lJ .4$ day reacllv~ted 6-foot-8 forward
Greypups rallied for
f i y tween Kyger Creek'&lt; Jerry Hall hampering the Gallia County I Cincinnati
9 11
450 Wayne Molts to increose the I
straight pomts to win a thrlller, i and Southwestern's Gene Hall, dub's victory efforts in their BaJUmore
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4 20 167 team 's roster to_ ~ ~ational ,
19-:11.
ti-1 senior, with the latter sinl\- season opener. Garrett
had
Westtrn Division
Basket~all Assoc1ahon _hmtt of ;
Chuck Midkiff' s two f r " ' ing 11 f1eld goals for :!'l points tossed in 19 points on five
W. L, Pet. 12. MollS had been playmg with :
throws w1th 28 second~ rernam- lo edge Jerry Hall who finish· field goal1 and mne free throws San Francisco
15 8 .US~ Allentown ·of the Eastern
ing icer: the triumph for Nf'!- 1ed with nine goals and one fo!JI ~o lead all scorers before ex- 1St. Louis
.600 Basketball League.
10 10
sonvllle s resNves.
I ~hot to total 19 points.
I Jtmg from the hardcourl Har- ~ Detroit
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Greg Smith ond .Jim Henry Those were the top scorers oi l ry Yarbrough of Rutland also , Los Angeles
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SMITH FINED
8 15 348
PIE COllAR
were outsta ndmg for the losers , the game but George Dillon 6-0 ' fouled out.
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former Hio Grande College star ' ' of Coact, Jim Adams with 14 1Detroit 11~ ;o:ton"~ s
·~d .. Charles (Bubba) .smith,
G. Smith. IJ. Henrv 10, Bur. dropped in 10 points to take run-1markers on ' " buckets and a· Ph 'l 138 Lo A
friday got olf the hook with the ;
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1 eru Spauldmg and Denms Grose
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~OLUMBtJS (UP!)- Ohlo'a small cities and a rural-subur-lunWlimoua vote alter whicb l!!e Kur!ess would make no ape- Kurteso fll'aduated from .Bowt- 1House Elections. and Federal 1
legiSlature, l't!lppot'lloned and :ban complex encompassing 15 Republican represontalives rlll4! oific predlctiODI concerning the Jng Green State UruverSJty m;!lelatlons Committee.
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•tartlng a new era, .rill begin large villages.
to live Heckman a slandln&amp; t07th General Assembly, whicll 1951 and got hiS law degreo / Holmes, 44, received hiS law
Jill nert sessloa with a llotJse HI! announced opposition bad ovalinn. The move was oupeot- convene~ next month, bUt be !rom Ohio State University in aegree from Ohio State
leadet!hip balanced between been Rep. Robert F. Heckman, ed by Rep. Ralph E. Fisher of said he fell tbere would be 1957. He begen practicing law 1 sity and began practicing
suburbia, the big cltleg and a Hamilton County attorney Wooster dean of the HoWie, "some changes" in the proce- In Bowling Green in 1958.
Ii" Columbus in 1959. He
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who was appointed speaker lA , who pr.;.ided over tha caucus. dures and organlzatioD of the In the House he has served first elected to the House
The Republican delegation to the last Jeslslature to fill an un- Holmes, alao W1 atlorney, to House.
as chamnan of the LegiSlatiVe , 1961 and as a r~~~~::t; /1
the Ohio House of Representa- expired term. But at tho mo- starting his fourth two • yeor
Solely An biUI
Service Commission Committee tlve has been o;
liVes, WhO outnumber their ment of reekoning, Redcmon term in tha House. He was He alao said that highway on Redistricting and is curren~ active in the areas of eonserdemocratic colleques !IU7, alond in the llouao cllamber elected majority leader deaplte aafety and taxeo were likely to ly serving his second term as 1vation and natural resources.
&lt;aucuoed Monday and ChOie and announced he was wlth- 1 opposition by Charles E. Fry, a be important issues in the com- chairman ol both the Hou•e- Evans, starting his third term
Charles F. Kurfess of Bawlinr drawing from the contest.
SpriJii[lelder builder.
;Jng Jejialature.
Senate Public Improvements In· , in the House, has a fa(m at
Green as speaker.
"There is a certain uneasi- The contest for majorily par- A native of Wood County, spection Committee and the , West Lafayette. He is 49.
The GOP legislators picked nm in this caucus," ReckmaR ty whip produced three games
--~·- - - Robert E. Holmes of Columbus told his fellow GOP legislators. as candidates. Evans was op.
as majority leader, and Robert "I've decided that
nothing posed by Uoyd George Kerns of
I Evans of Coshocton County twould be gained by adding to Peoria in Union County, and
as majority party whip.
)his and In deference to many ,Gordon M. Scherer of CincinKurfess, an attorney, was of you I've decided to with- nati.
•l1eted to his filth term on Nov. Idraw."
The first vote gave none ol
b . from the. conglomerate 4th i
Reckmq Gels 0\&gt;attoa
1the nominees the necessary 29DIStnct wh1&lt;11 Includes two I Kurfess was then elected by · vote mojority &lt;57 members
were then voting) and EvWls,
The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, Dec. 4, 1966-7 who had the most votes firs I
time around, won in a runoU
w1 th Scllerer.
The llepublicans voted unanimously to retain Corl Guess as
clerk of the House and Harry
Corb•ell as sergeant at orms.
Kurfess, 36, was first elected
to the House in the IOOth GenBY DICK THOMAS
eral Assembly in 1952.
"My goal in life Is to pitch In the World Series
speaker Seeond. 1• LIDe
against the New York Yankees. They have everything . A~ speaker he will be second
there Is to hive In buebaU and I'd Uke to see what 1 can ' 10 lme lor the governorship Ia
do against them."
case of em~rgency: 1111d ":'II be
· That's what southpaw Dave Roberts told Melvin paid $2,500 m addition to his anLong, assistant sports editor of the Spartansburg Herald nual salary of ,18:500.
and Journal one day In June of 1963 shortly alter join- The speakers JOb has been a
DEGREE AWARDED- Ohio University President Vernon R. Alden, left, and
ing Spartan;burg S C. farm club of the Philadelphia powerful sprln&amp;board lor a
number of OHio politicians in- Secretary of State Dean Rusk, right, observe the honorary Doctor of Laws degree
Phillies.
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As lt goes right now the 22-year·old Gallipolis na- eluding Atty. Gen. William B. awarded to U. S. Representative Wayne L. Hays at a special convocation held
tive won't have the chance to pitch against the Yankees Sube and state Anditor Reger Friday in Athens. Secretary Rusk was the principle speaker at the ceremonies.
in the World Series. But he may have the opportunity to Clood.
pitch aealnst the former
Kurfess was nominated bJ
World Champions.
Things looked great for RoJ&gt;. Holmes, who told the cauANNOUNCE DINNER
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cus that "this mon has a strong PT PLEASANT _ The anof 21 PlaY· ms
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personal drive to serve the peo•.
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era ploked ia the major lea&amp;ue 11 . hed the
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drill lbll Pllt ...,_ay II ""' record on the mound,
The nomination was seconded
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Jumbua. Tbt Klnlu City Alit· 41 · · 1 1 ced 152
by Re Fred B Had!
f Wll- County Will be held December
Jetlcs shelled out t15 t1t10 fur
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5th at Gene Ball's Restaurant
•·• .:_ 1fated rave up 14 runs and 25 h1ts, hams County and by Rep ...,Ject , t 12 .30
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Roberto, whO "'"' """"
struck out 63, and wolked 20.
V. Voinovicll or Cuya- a
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to play lor Columbus in 1817. That year he batted .311
hoga County, a concession 1o program has been pl~nned and
II Roberta lalla to make tho 14 blto in 41 times at bat
large number of lreshman Important busmess will be disgrade in the AmerlciD League, drove in ei&amp;ht runB.
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Colttmb.ts Hll bave him back - But it was not all
ia his own lllllll aod to attend thia annual session.
lor fl2.5GO,
salllng lor the l!Otlthpow.
preserve the delicate balThe Galllpolil lefty played April 21, Roberts had been slat- ance between the e~eeuUve and a FAMILIES REGISTER
hil junior aad IIDlor yean ol ed to pitch ajainat Coach Jack legislative br1111ches in the state
bilh school balebtll fur Colum- Jloiers Big Blaaks at Pt. Plea.- of Ohio," Voinovieh said.
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bUI Central, 81111 c:ondudttl 1 anL Jll!l prior to the game,
two famllles, all with children,
four Jill' pnp lllbllol record Rober!l auflered a collapsed
have reg\Stered for toy• and
wl1ll 10 0111 bltllrl. He paced right IUDfl and wai' tatm·~
food baskets, according to
the Col1lmbul Aalerlea Le8JoD Pleuant Valley Hospital. He
' local firemen who ore again
team of tho Ohio S!lte finals wu advlled 10 Net lar
preparing the haskell and toys
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111ree ~UC&lt;&gt;eSsive weeks hut 10 days later
lor needy famllles ol the counwill Ill 11 IIIII!J dip. On tho tho ouUield and
ty. More toys and dolls are
fourtb cit!)' when bla team faced doubles as tbe Blue
needed and organizations are
a Leaton 111ue from Clnc)nnali, downed lrtmton .!-2.
being asked to please
IIAberta pla)'ed the oulfleltl and Incidentally the day Aller
the dolls on hand so none
G11lipolis, Ohio
C4ttml-11 - eUmlnated from GAHS Sophomore mound
of these children will be disap1111 pla)'alll.
was striCken; lite Gallipolis PT. PLEASANT _ Represen- 1,po~ln;;;ted~o~n-C;.hri~·;.st;.m,.as,..
Mllr fll'ldualittll, Roberts Daily Tribune's sports
latives of the u. s. Depariment II
IOIIIOII&amp;bt by 15 major league carried the following
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duba but he ol&amp;ned wl1ll Phlla- ''Roberta-Less GAHS
of Agriculture 1 Consumer an.d
delphi IDd 1pe111 two ltiiOIUI By Blaakl !8-IO."
M~rkeUng Service will be 10
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Potnt Pleasant at the Coort-'
The lilt ,ear Ill wa1 solll or ROBERTS climaxed his high hoU&amp;e December 12 lo authortraded 10 i'llllburgh and for school bueball here pitclllng IZe M~son County grocers lor
lilt put 1110 . . . . Ill baa ia lhe Clall AA Sectional, with plrllcipailon m the fOod stamp
beG will! tho Albl9llle Tour- a win and a lo¥.
program.
lsll, the Plralll farm dub in On May l, 1tft, Roberts trip- The representatives wlll be
the Class AA Soulhern Leque. led to deep centerfield with one prdent hom 9 a.ifl. until 41
But Atltevllle lltd Charlotte 001 in the bottom of the ~venth p.m. 'Food merchtmts who ran
both dropped ®I of the South- to score Gerald Armstrong all to tj!glster may not bt authel'll League at the end of this the way from first base to orized to accept lood coupons
put aeaaon, and Rl!berta was give GAHS a lhrillmg 2-1 WID
the time the program opens I
ICbeduled to move to h!s adopt- in the Class AA Sectional over on Tuesday January 3 1976.
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Under the food stamp pro- •
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Rl!berts by Terry KnljJht, knuckleballer,
money they nonnally uae
played for tile Gallia Academy plus terrific defensive
by to buy food to purchase food
Blue Devils under Coach Carl his teammates, gave the
of additional IIIOIIetary
Ward. He had moved up from es of Coach Russ Moore,
value and these COllpOIII are
the local Babe Ruth League a- Pomeroy Purple Panthers,
then used to buy food products
Joq with some other promis- thrilling HI Clasa AA
locally authorized morketa.
int yearlings Jneludlq Chuck win over arch rival
The food merchants In tum reNeal, George Pope,
Danny at Pomeroy.
deem the eoupons at
local
Green, Bob Scotl, Larry and Davo Reberta '"'
A USDA study in pllol
'fed Wooten and Dick Smith. with the los• to Pomeroy
food stamp areaa lhawed that
But as a plteher Itt wu OV• aplte lito flct lh1t he
sales wert up a p e r
erehadowed that year by his a two hitter, otruck out seven, ct~nt under tile plan.
Paul Evans, 1111117 Bob CGdar, lnd walked two.
aud Chuck Dowler. Hlo first
rame, he appeared in 1 relief IT ALL beiWl in the GoUtPIAN LADIES NITE
role against Chesapeake with polls Little League where
PT. PLEASANT - The local
Gallipolis winning H and aot Hoberts oa a member of
Klwollil Club Will observe Lacrldit for the win. His first Orioles pitched four no - hitters.
Nlgbt at Its rtgular week·
lillie at hat he smacked a He followed those wllh a
ly dinner meeting Thursday,
CU8fom•crafted by
home run. He finished his of no-hitters when he gr:~::~ I December 8th at the Moose
A41hltable
Frahmon yeor appearing in eel to tllo Polly League,
Home befinninl at 1:15 p.m. I 811tlwll.
Shel~e•
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A lpeclll program hu· been
In wall ttblntls
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WHY WAIT 1 We don't know how lnng you•ve been
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11 was the 1~7 Southeastth: bench I
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~0 ~epl~ce 1~e ~ounds r tmng I Using a full court press all the headed olthough the Chiefs pull- 50 per cent, hitting 30 of W -2-2; TOTALS 30--1~72. both ~squads.
an YTh aro HS e sco e w" I way, Coach Dave Fisher'• Jack- ed within one - 19-18 - in the attempts.
LOGAN (511
Athens grabbed a ll-9
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· he N ~'\:;;;" gJv~n ~' so~ te•m surprised Logan's second stanza. During the in- Harold Rowe played an out- Poston ~18: M. Weiland period lead, but trailed ~4-23
oredst, advmgt pracbli k . on Y Chieftains 72·51 at Logan Fri- termission, the sizzling I roo- standing game and finished the s--3-13; Westfall ~: An- during Intermission. After three
llX ays ue o a ac m)ury.
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iods, it was W-31 in favor of the Poston's 18 paced the Logan --2· Stone 2-1-5; Cruise 2- AtheM took the lead for good
t Jm~ c~ ect 11 ed rte 'm~or ,j opener for both squads.
In Ire 'thun_s,·, al 1'1 a gtho-a" I The lanky Chieftains commit- Fishermen. JHS outscored Lo- attack.
6---4: West 1--4--2; Kemper 1 42-41 midway In the last
lOa WI ' · J e .•10 If eGAHS
con- je d 33 turnovers .m gomg
. down gan •2"v-6 m
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. d canto to I Lo gan wen t he r~serve game -Z--4 Brooker ().......0-.{) ; Trow- •anto
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bridge 11-41-0. TOTALS 19- The Athenians
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The end result was Nelson- season.
I boards with 36 rebounds. Jack- Howe 10--4--20; Gilliland 7- By quarters:
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15 33 53 72 lood defens:~ pla~.ta~d th~
wood victory ovtr the Gallians 5-4 early 10 the conte&lt;t, born. cent from the field, sinkiog 19 5-41-10; Patton Z-2--6; De-, Logan
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1o 25 31 51 good shol
In lour yms.
: bar&lt;Jed the. hopps for
nine of &gt;4 held goat attempts. The stephen 0-Z-2; Green 1-41-2; I Reserves - Logan 37 Jack- field goal ;"e;n~ts fo~ 50 x:~
Prior to Stimel's apptarance. ~~-a~g.hl pomt:;;, and was !JeV~ Irenmen nppe-:1 -~e cords for Glasgow 0-1-1; Armstrong 0 son 2~.
~f ~- CJrc es,
It was a nip and tuck battle all
Wellston hit 18 of 55
nal penod began .
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Middleport stayed. at home Rebounding: Middleport 28
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19 del., 10 off, tolal 29.
Middl!!POI'I
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Middleport -Brdtn'Y II- Conde, 18, high.

Galilpolls outshot the Hounds two free shots moklng it 60-$ from the fleld three goala but- had 14 Hubljard and Corrigan
•we were lucky ' "
That's about all Nelsonville Hound defen,. th at stopped Lor- With six aeco'!Kls left, Harold sank only se~ of 17 'free each flrushed with 10.
Coach Bob Sheskey had to say ry Mitchell cold. The Golltans added another free toss to Jte tosses. The Galllans hit 24 of
NELSONVILLE (II)
Friday night after his t;rey- began to falter.
the victory.
63 field &amp;oals for o 38.9 per Harold ~18; Hubbard, 5
hounds slipped by Coach Duke Nelsonville Jed 55-48 with 1:57 GAHS controlled the boards cent. GAHS had only nine turn- --4--10; .Stimel, 0-2-2; PanBurson's Gallipolis Blue Devils remaining. Bob Ford tallied two unUI the fino! period. Neloon- overo.
cake, 5+14; Cokr, 1--4--12;
61-55 before a packed house. free thro\VS. Gene Jackson hit ville wound up with 43 rebounds However, the Gallians, with Haning, 2-1-6; CorrljJWl, 2The contest was witnessed by , one from the side with 1:06 left, - 20 by Tim Pancake. Harold a man-for-mon defense, com- 6--10; TOTALS 21-1~1.
hundreds of other . Nelsonville 1cutting the Hunds margin to came down with nine rebounds. milled 2'1 personal fouls.
GAWPOLIS til)
tans via closed circu1t television. 50-&gt;3. Harold, back in action Ford hod seven snags for Two Blue Devils - Rnd Gil- Mitchell 12-4-28: Jackson,
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now, nipped in a short jumper, GAHS. Jackson and Jim Gil- key and P. J. Ryal - fouled 5--&amp;--10; Gilkey, ~; Ryal,
Burson. though downhearted and it was 58-53 wilh 56 seconds more had six and four::.
out. Mllchell, and Jackson, who 2-+-1; Meadows, 1- 0-2; Darollowing the near-victory, com- left.
N•JooovUle committed but Jed the Devils scoring with 21 vldson, 0--+-0; Ford, 3--3--,:
mented, "We'll win our share left.
nine turnovero, aod hli !I of and 10 points, both had four Spencer, 0-0-0; Gilmore, 1of games this winter."
Jockson came back with a 6C lleld coal altempts for 1 personals.
0--2; TOTALS 21-7-65.
It was a rugged- fou ght con- short jumper. reducing the 31.8 per ceDI. AI lhe foul Neloonvllle Committed only Score by Quarters:
test. OffiCials WO!gal and Reese count to 58·5&gt; with 31 seconds lloeo, the HoaDdo oau If of II fouls all evening.
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I tbe biJ difference ill Frlday•o double figures ln scoring, Har- Re,.rves - Nelsonville 39 ens and Wellston collided at
gamst the home rlub.
d With 26 seconds left, Harold SEOAL opener for bolh oqaad old lin15hed with 18, Pancake Gallipolis 38.
Wellston Fridoy night
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l'lREARMS COMMON SENSE ouse.
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up OJ'~•·
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St. LoUis where steers j,.;i;i;;iiiiiiiiiiiliiO. ._,....,._,...,._.......iiiii==---iiiiiiiiiiiiiii:i=t
1llves lost each year m Ohw · and !JOinted away from all per- andd East
o e 1· ~i e you m&lt;:rv ~ plagued ·&lt;·uOJ.
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the 1and slopes I dut: t.o lirearm!i accidents, says sons.
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poun s were s ~a Y,
'n ilh M o,~.el bo~setllt'nl, l.a(k O! , ~al~~ draillii"t: problems. Sllil l away from !he home site in all iW. E. Stuckt'y, Extension lrad- 1
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U1 :spu::.&lt;:~l ~)'!-&lt;lt:'m...
maps cOJt n. · Tne"e
P ) lll(tps one · tnwe a wcrtc~· way uph'll
from Ipu. ,...ru•nes"·'·
prop. guns where they .can f I 1 were steady to .50 higher with
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Mel Pal!llt-1-, I he hm ta 1e •vm.e ~~ ui.
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nd it If land slopes folso" Stucl\ey adds ''Fitly or I ISC ;uge.
were sea
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Iliese Ires as a result ut t JeS .,nu ~ol ".a er ,",r.ou tO l~t in 100 feet l la~t, ve~r's 89 fatal firearm ar- 1 - Ese the gun for shooting Vealers were steady to strong.
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enough to isolate thr welllrom 1 .
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ren . nd untrained adults can't dtich or obstacle or chmb a stef'rs and he1fers smce Janua .. . . 1, Th oh·10 Depart - llt"p;mment of :\;11\lJ'&lt;JI Kt·- 111 smne o1 t1H~ mos scemc aru
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sourres IJivisiu n ot Lmlds and e;1s 11 f Ohio. The Ohio Depart· get to them. A locked &lt;:a t)inet tree With a gun. A stumble ~I ry.
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ment o~ l:ealth lretut~me~~ ' Soil 1·50,, Dublin u~md l'olum- ment of Nntural Resources. Di· l or ntck is be~t. Store ammuni· I fa ll could cause the gun to dJY
:h~·lesale /a~lo; ~admtg .
that a ut un·e H df'as 20l'OJ .bu' Ohro 4J')J2
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nsion of Water Ohio Deparl- ~· tion separately.
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ft't:t ot fronta!!t an
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poun ower and helfer beef ,
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has information
on ' self or others - even with Ihe fore entering a ear or a bmld- "~ s wea 0 cen
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Barrows and gilts were uneven, I

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ALL MODELS SALE PRICED!

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hl.·rc·k l""ttst, white oak, or red , Meios County which should be tree planting is that the trees [ony week in two years. Hog
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ALL APPLIANCES SALE PRICED!
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are \Wil planted a the roo s d'
recetpts a k e · crmma
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" ·te prne, or shortleaf · in woodland.
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prne. as 111 the past.
GOOD INVESTMENT
are never ptrmitted to dry out. ' Ired mar elmgs m mtenor
l!;lti6. urders m&lt;ty be left at tilt&gt;
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to •he trees are a long-range tn· the 4-11 r 1uu tree Jl 1an 1mg pro- •were some 191 ,
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delivery eOur good financing.
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lm- gram or th!~ program OJ ll~ I ay
peno ' compare
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, t•n·;JIIOil Ui!'ill'id Oilke in tne IS ~Ubtmltedal the :i alllt' lrme. , provement mtnes~ an 0 ln!eS · ~~I [!.II
aer lolns~lrdvlalronl ,-1 w'ht ·I 'It
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. . . The orders for 4-H trres ml!~t l means a C'o ntmued JmpfO\'elnent tnl'lm t11e sma w1 1e pan·
o esa e car o pmes or
tit:' ~la s nntc Temple. The pUIC'hi:l,..,t' ,
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mg .P&lt;H'. el, ~us l ave
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oms were wea o , .., .
\lt1gs Surl aml \\&lt;ttt" r l •ut't' J - P_ t' 1
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tion blank made out and in to Forest tree seedltngs will be . &lt;~pph ci:l tluns 10 to the o[flct~ . rents f:l pound lower. Bo~ton
vatio.JJ !Jbtr id. One \I'd~· ol up- rt.
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w_eak to 2 cents ~
111 Cuunly ~~xtension Oft let:: by delivered in tht! spri~g, usu;,r~ by Detcmbt'r 31. .
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gr&lt;~dlllg tht:- Wl1Ud l&lt;+ nd ~~ II\ rile .\ notllt r prugram ll'hi ch su ~- !Jerember 31
ly in late March. Tlte
tree Those partictpatmg 1n
the lower ·and fresh hams mostly 1
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t'\lSIHig programs IS
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:planting packets, throUJ{h the oti1N programs rn:1y ge I them
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[.)r&lt;~t(ram~. llS wrll a ~ tv.u uld · ltun o/ ,rees. J\ s plOj:!r am ~~~ ion o( Forutry and Reclam~ i lime in April.
be sure the desi rable specleS ,higher. Sla ughter ewes were
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The tmporlant pro em
m w1'II nut. be €X hau s ted.
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pl.ul!td, h~ tarme.r:"· Jan u." ~ ftith the state 1)ro\·idlng tree ;-~-------- -~ tligher. Feeder lambs so ld
Serving Meigs, Gallla
and Mason CountlH
Ont' ol tbt' !lt'W pnlg!'&lt;ill\~ IS t'f~. (O J otla•ts .. lh.t'.S~
hres Sttdlings ut tbe t:ost u[ pro· !
lsteady to 1.00 lower exeepl ror
t;mouoh
t!lt' \11:'10'~ Soil
&lt;rnd llllbl IX' some Sj)t'l']t'~ ol pint' . d
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W:.rler O.imrn ~ttivu Ui ~t.rid. At Applt r &lt;•tllm lor lhesr t r t• e s htl1t-een WI and ~12 per thous·
I Receipts of nearly 60,000
Jts i:hl.~ t·d ot Supt·n·t~ur~ lllt'tl- III II tw owde at tbt' sanw lime 30d \4'itb ~and $10 bt'ing the
lshetp and lalllbS at 12 markets '
Loalc ·fol' the Big "L" on Route 1 &amp; 33 •• the
1 were aboul 50 per cent larger ,
ing 1hi ~ pii ~l week, it
"'&lt;l ~ ordt'l's :JrE' pliiced lor olhl•r lllost tommon price.
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lj!;ft't'd to (·uop~:r&lt;tlt' wit\ ttw
'flrr·., l'''''r·'rn ,· , np"..n tltr·,. Sptcit':s ilY&lt;Jtl&lt;aUie md ude a There's a CltarliP Brown lift}' , cast Sundny, Dec. II t7:00·7 ::10 ~ 1han last week. .
OPEN TIL 9 PM !MONDAY Thru SATURDAY)
Alllt&gt;ns Soil a11d \\'altr Con~t'r r:- ..
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\\'ide vonrty
o1 1lardIIOO ds an d "I p'rtchrng Ihe ever - I&gt;Opulnr p.m .. EST) . on the CBS Televl-1
\':J~iort Histrwt m tilt' d t,l ribll· .H '&lt;tr to 4-lt t·lub memiJt::rs. vo- l 'llll!lt-r~.
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r&lt;.ltunal a''rh-ultur~ st udent~.
t11gh. i1nnging turre b:tll tk1t si rtn I\1rtwnrk.
1 lam 5 were 1 cent a pou,n ',
Lion ol wildlilf' planting pavk r.
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APrt.Y SOON
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Aflt'r its pre miere last De· !'ugher to 1 cent a pound lo\\er.
tL~ . Tilt Alht'll&lt;; distric t
ho~ Ci rl Seou l ~. Boy , cOIlls.
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appli- grwrantees at ure .
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ThPn:\ &lt;I Charlie
Bmwn cember •·.o\
Lharl ir
Brown I
e wee y a~erage pn~e o
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BE SURE AND REGISTER FOR OUR
t'l:lrried out th1 ~ program
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t &lt;~I toll ~huuld be submttlt·d as
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F - barrows and gilts of Chtrago
several .veiir~ Hnd tww
h &lt;l ~ &lt;no1lrrblt: 10 . any land uwnr-r
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llalluween tn c k-nr-trt~n llrd t ntfj · Clmstmas won a eorge o~- 1. .
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pp Ita\ toll
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t d r· 1 Pe·t bodv A\\o·t rd in child(tn s was t&gt;Xpec 1e 1o
a u 120.40
FREE SWEEPSTAKES PRAWING.
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madt' it e~v:.rll&lt;t hlP 111 1h nt-tgh · " 1 ~ h irtg IO pbt 6ut . \r~esd. The blanks rna,· be securl'd thrflltgh ' ue tdtat il rats ror ·s 111 ~ ea u 1 e~ogr~m (::.rtea~ry and won a~ 1per hundredweight, some .50
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tht f.xten ... wn J tee, m lrm- 1I d I ·u . "A Ch- ·re rmmv a~ the outstanding ('hll- O\\er tu~n ast wee .
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~me trt't'~ pt'r pt'rSon , ~t'rvatlon St'f\' IL't' Uifict•, or Agn \len lf'rt' s
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·$800 Cnh 'Give1w1y. Reglsltr fret at Pomeroy LtndtMrk.
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Br 11 wn C:hnslmas'' phiW~ophy dren's feature from members 1 we~ ravCeh~age prwe ,
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pr -&gt;r·a·nr tlt.rs _1...'"'._. 1. w·rll t,, tlr.e l'ohereas
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1 mat f' 1Jtng mun- ~ta blization Se rvltt' lllli cf'. E;tr- lh;J! 1\ tn S al\ar san t1a
1 t J~ o1 e ra emy o
~L~ribution of a smil l! wildlife 1tmlte lu lie
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k'n" g od nl ' ll•·' rrlr&lt;' ' Arts 'and 'Scitnces· ·
hundredweight.
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J~· applie&lt;~:il!n ossures a person 1.'I PH v ma 1 ,.. 0
iiilijiii.iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiili
of 3t tret'~ lind :.hru~. ind udillg Orders tor lhe pme trees, Will 111 Sf'L'Unng tlw spt&gt;tJt•s 01 lree Brown the mgenum1s
tt·hitt:' pint&gt;. Sr oidt j!illE' . •\ 11 r. h~ :!l'bmittt&gt;d in t·tmnettiun Willi that he wi~ht's to plan!.
rll&lt;lll for those who stek
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1'-av- sprurt' · Colorado
blue Tuthn prvgr&lt;tms in nmlt iplt's ot . tl neva
r· ctr·r., "llil'h is_ be iwrc lnH• spirit of the l1oltd ay .
opru&lt;'t', white ~prut:t . Chine~ ;,tJ trees eath. .
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tnntinued With the ASCS pro· The anima ted col(}r
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~~~~'stnut. Tatarica ilone} stwkle Letters were matled tht s week grilm this yrar is cost . siJar· ~pccial tl1at markf'd .the telru!nd Autumn oli\'e. 'J'ht&gt;se p&lt;+rk- to 4-H cl ub members m tile ing. Those wishing to use this sion debut of Charlte Brown
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laet thal they can seeu re 21lll t&lt;~r' t the ASCS Uffire ilnd make llClers from the popular C:h&lt;tr'fhey iire .il\'ailable to iUl)une trf'e s~dlings of wtUte as h. . arrangenwnts bt&gt;fore t11ey order It's ~1. Sc hul7, ~.yndiciltetl _.c·omi.::
\htir trees.
~t r ip l&lt;!sl season will he rt&gt;bruadWith the opportunities offered
The HeJ:M,.tbli~ of lrr"~"""io ,
\1 ei~s Counl.v people this year,
largest
find most popu !u u~ n:; tr·re planting should rertive a
~ izea blt' boost. These prugroms tmn m Southeast Asia. ha&lt;; a
are de signrd tu upgro1le the population of 92 m!II Hm -~ r:.~t­
qualit y ot groY.th on land in ten~d over some 3,000 i sland~- ,
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Beat the Price Increase!

Liming Increases Profits
On Crop and Pasture Land
P. SMITH
ArtB Eltt.asloo A.~;:tnl

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Farm \1anagemrnl

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Lime contribute~ to mrrt&gt;ased
· &lt;'rop ~- it':lrls in numy d1fferent ·

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crop and pasturE' la11d in South- way i ~ through the reduction of '
ern Ohio ran hf' expected lu er- soil acidily. lly lowerin~ sHil
turn 3 profit

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MAN

about $6 to $9 acid ity the nutrients !'~srntiai '

for tt~rh do!!Br invested. Thi!' for plant growth become mort- ·
t:':'itimate of long t~rm rth1rn~ readil_v avail&lt;tble in the ~o il.
j~ based on resear&lt;'h studif"~ This bent&gt;fil i~ \'t'ry important.
conducted b.v the Ohio Agrirul- l&gt;ef'iiU~t' today · ~ f&lt;Jrmer'i nre ·
tural Rt&gt;.~f'&lt;lf('h tmd IJevelop. i increasing the rate of t~pplica - 1
ment Ct'nlt&gt;r at Woostf'r.
lion r•f commt'r .. tal ferlilizt'r s t·n
WhPn l~gumes are mfluded the crops thPy plant. Profit mmln the m1p rnt 3lion. liming to : Ued f&lt;~rnler!l want high el'tit'lf'npH 6.5 to 7.fl i~ re1·nmmt&gt;nded . 1 &lt;·y from ff'rli!izers they apply
H!~Wf\'f'r . if a farmer i~ uol con -I and from the nutrients n•lea~ed
('erned about ~rowing legumt&gt;s t'rnm the natural fettilill 1Jf the
and his av&lt;~ilable rapital limits : ~oil. Lime doe!" perform .a wr{
tht&gt; purchase of arlf'qaute am · ' useful fund ion hen• in ~~n~ lch· i
ounls of lirnf'. limin,l! more ac- ing the dollars spent fnr ft&gt;rfiliz- '
rt's le~s he;,dJ:v may tw prr.· rr.
!t'rred on mo~t !-!n·;s !f, lw&lt;~vi l y
Of t?ourse. cro~ do ~how 11
bminl!, U1J]v a f(·w · Hnrs.
wi1le variiitiun in t11t~ ir dt'mnnds .
Thf' profit per dOJilar invt•sted ; fur calc·ium and in thtir tolf&gt;r. '
in lime i~ ~~· nt:"ra lly lar~e~t on a nee ol sui I ac1dily . Crr1ps such 1
the first Inn applied and dimin- j as alf.'llfa, harlf'~· . cabb&lt;tge. ana :
r ~he!l w1fh inrrf'f•sinl( nne
of meluno; are H~r.v sen~ili\'e to •
aoplirat1on. D(m·l ovf'rlook thr , acidity while put;Hoes. wtxwcu. :
f:Jd , Mwc,·~;or. thiil r na~imum ! oats. and fescu('S w1ll to lPratr ,
t1rofit is u~ur~lly rralil.ed when: modf'rflle additv.
l1me ~~ applif'&lt;l at rt"rommt'n~- ~ Slight acidity may nfll
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l!'d r&lt;llt'~.
1 jJ&lt;Irlirul;rrly h;mulul. but it
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Limin,:: ~uil~ is ni1l new II! · J:Jdwi!blt to mnmt:un the sot]
mnnv pro"r"·:~ i\e farmers in rt'Hrlion J:x.tween pll K_5 to 7.0.1
tl t' &lt;lrf'il. In tad . it has
be. The crop most tolerant of soil i
r w11e ~ ,- mbfllit · with nrofitabl&lt;• 1 Gcidity may srnm· les~ r~fiponse 1
~ . rml'1t:. PSJ)f('tally durrng tht&gt; lo lir'le. but it shoud be kept in I
-I '!!'1 nr :VI rears. Yet, e\'en [ mind U1at lime is very et~senfi.tl
I· r!~v lllf'rt' an• lar~e numbers for the efricient pr~urlinn of
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+·1r11wrs whn have u~Pd \'f&gt;l)' all common rield crops on very
1; ilf' or no limt' on their land., .acid soils.
.t.11rl !his i~ Iarm land
which ' Soil tesh give you a good, re·
morr th:m likely would tw far . liable guide in making prf'paranu,rf' profitable if :hfl,' lullowt&gt;d ] tions to lime crop and pasture
11 reQular limmg pr·ogr am
to , land on your farm . Now is a
filtt'l c·rnp needs.
: gond lime to ta~e soil samt1les
Tht u~e of lime on tile ljuit" : before the !!nil frre:t.es. See your
a('id !i(lils In Snuthf'rn Ohio is : cutmly agent for informi'itir.n on
enf',of thr most important agro- 1 how to obtain soil tesls . Don't
IO!Tiic prat.iees which farml"r~ , put off using lhur whrrr it :,
etust 2dopt If ttw.y f'xped
to . needed - it will only lower Yllt'rl
reach lOp eflicifncy io arowio&amp; 1farm prolill in tho years ah•ad.

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overall exocutive with hlo Mill~. ~Ia of·
flee; a s&lt;ientlst Utln&amp; fertllt{er attachmenlo; a purcbaaln&amp; aeon! In an ol~ llraw
bat; a personnel director with&gt; grpp un·
der hio Ilngernaila; 1 dletlclan with a p111lon for alfllfa,
aminos, ond 1ntlbiotico; a production expert with a our.
pluo, and a manager batllln&amp; a prlce-&lt;:ost tqueeze.
He manaeeo more capital than moat of the buolne,.
men In town.
He like• aunablno, eood tood, alate fatri;.dill)!lr at
noon, auctions, hla nel&amp;hbors, hla lhlrt conat unlluttoned
and, above all, a good soaking rain In August. ,
He lo not much for tlroughta, ditches, throughways,
nperto, weed1, the eiibt·hour day, ll'IIOhoppers, or belpJng with houoework.
Farmers are found In fields - plowing up, aeedln1
down, rotetini from, planllnc to, fertilizing with, spray·
ing for, and barveltini. Wives help them, Jlttle boYJ folo
low them, city relaUveo vialt them, nlesmen detain them
and walt for them, woather can delay them, but It take•
Heaven to atop them,
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faith to continually meet the cballeneeo of bla capiCIUea
amid an ever·preaent posslb!Uty that an Act of God (a late
sprin&amp;. an early !root, tornado, flood, drou(ht) can bring
his business to a standstill. You can roduco his acreage
but you can't restrain hit unbtuon,
Might as well put up with him-he It your frloncl,
your competitor, your cu1tomer, your aouree of fobdl fiber,
and sell-reliant younc citizens to help replenish your
rilles. He Is your countryman - a denlm&lt;ire11ed bus~
neS!·wise, /astsrowtnc stateunan of stature, And when be
comes In at noon, having spent the energy of hia hopet
and dreama, he can be recharged anew with the magle
words: "The market'a up." - An editorial from Station
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1950 •......•••...•.••••••••••••••••• Ja&lt;kie Jackson
195t ·-·-······-····················· Jackie Jackson
1952 ····-··················-·········' James Holley
1953 ······-------··-·················· Dan Beabout
1954 ······"·······················--·--· Jaclt: Simms
1955 •...•..........••••••••••••••••••• Carl Jenkina
1956 ····················-·····-··--··· Bert Smith ,
1957 .............................. l~c~ ..... Ron I Cart .·
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1959 ···········-···--····-"··"···..:: ... 'fom Hogan
1960 . .................................. DJck--Roderick
1961 . ... .............................~: Andy Gtithore
1962 ................................... Dan Howard
1963 ................................... Larry Fraley
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GALLIA Academy's 24th annual football banquet Ia
1cheduled thuraday, beginnin&amp; at 8:30 p.m., In Groce M•
thodlst &lt;hur&lt;h. Keith Piper, Denison's bead football coach,
will · be the principal speaker. One of the hlgi!Hiilrti · wlU
be the selection of the Blue Devils' most valuable ·play.
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Community Improvement Corporation meetine at Oscar'o,
remarked: "It Wll 18 yean ago we bad tho big one, wasn't
It! That was my first year In tblo aree. I Umomber I was
a guest of Dr. Bnn on Thankapvtna Day In· 1950. I kept
uking him whore ell that bad Yantea weather was. It
must have been 70 that day, Tho following Monday, or
some 20 inches of onow later, I found out. I'll never forget
that one." Nobody else will either! It was the area's wont
tmowstorm in history.

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Tribune and weekly G•llia Times,,, Mercury oinks to 13
d&lt;egrees m area •.. Fire levels Paul SwaJn home near
Crown City .. , Galllpotio airport approved as base for
veterans /light training school , , • Oak Hill overwhelm•
GAHS 54-22 in basketball opener,

true. i~ our business, too.

Uttl,, Jnpocong, If trou· eighth ll'ade) and Hlfb (lhrouth treated me as a pal. They would guys, but til&lt;! walt was worth. Ibe. What I admire aboot him Into 12 , Dawle11 at&lt;&gt;net.
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riCh! llere, lor IIJtt 11-15 IJ'e Dear Helen:
me for advice. That'o why I those "shy brains" you men. So, ''Good Girl," keep wai~ pared from a apecl• el erdtlll

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th~ 22nd annual Gallla Soli and Water ConoervaUon Dlfo
trtct .~anquet read an editorial enUtled, "What 18 A Far·
mer! Dateline asked Mann, a representative of the Soblo Company, to send him a copy of the editorial. We
feel area Iarmon will be Jntereated In
the outstanding remarks c~~~~~,"!l, , by
Radio Station KMA, Shenandoa)i,ltiii: It
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I've often wondered how a Cifl'' who believes she is miss. very fellow~ who de!&lt;ipise the he doesn't know the meaning
Ob, come on now, they're not lfour • lour. lour
formula tng all the fun by not dating lf'"l girls nrost.
of the word dull , 1nd !he lOAf· Whto II wu fwtlil, jilt ,Jjii
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1 I waited till my Senior year '' I know him, the more /...,;. kor diam&lt;&gt;lld we\,lhe\l 111 c.,;
But I'll admit, junior blgh eti into Low (through fourth
was on• of the 1!00&lt;1 girls lor my first date. Yes,. ! had nating he bocom.,. He ·llo't rell and lf&amp;l ..., ·,10 be !If
ocboo)f a..o't exacUy filled with arado) Inttrmldllll (lhrougb - · sUll am. The fellows often plenty of of/en /rom tho wild at all fil&lt;e I expectod blmt o equalled In purity, It ·..,., ""'
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IIY BRYSON II. CAIITEII
watrr is available but th•re is water source, at least 10 teet
f,J:I. Aleut, A.crlt11l&amp;are
should I frC~m any occupied building, and
00 public sewer, Jots
Gallia Coo.ty
havt! at least 70 fett of frontage at least five feel from any hot
at least 10 •000 square Jeet line • There should be no rock
Eitablishinu a dream I10me a' -•
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is ~riUed, test the water tor room.
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punly and chemica~ content. In -Except In an emergency or I Pnce trend~ were l~wer for
some areas, chem1cal
contem under 1mng
steers and he1fers
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treatment 1s JmprllctJc-J.J.
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1wee~. Lambs were hlghe.r.

Exchange. week ago.

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txed; corn ~1gher: rye lower

current delivery sut~ered a
lar~e sett?a.ck, closing Fr1day at
$25 •J(J •:,. , ,, .z. · ,
and Qits fractJon~Uy. lower thi$
~rices paid for .1tve. JX)Uitry week on the Chicago Board ot
delivered to Ch1cago were Trade. Wheat was off % to up
l'lREARMS COMMON SENSE ouse.
~ A~ major livestock termmals rraclionaUy lower this week. PA; corn up 1% lo 4; oah
,a ...out i'then· ·~ol! pul ll.
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Closing · prices for wholesale off l/11 to 11~; rye off 1 to 37,'J; ·
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St. LoUis where steers j,.;i;i;;iiiiiiiiiiiliiO. ._,....,._,...,._.......iiiii==---iiiiiiiiiiiiiii:i=t
1llves lost each year m Ohw · and !JOinted away from all per- andd East
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maps cOJt n. · Tne"e
P ) lll(tps one · tnwe a wcrtc~· way uph'll
from Ipu. ,...ru•nes"·'·
prop. guns where they .can f I 1 were steady to .50 higher with
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Barrows and gilts were uneven, I

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ALL MODELS SALE PRICED!

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hl.·rc·k l""ttst, white oak, or red , Meios County which should be tree planting is that the trees [ony week in two years. Hog
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ALL APPLIANCES SALE PRICED!
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are \Wil planted a the roo s d'
recetpts a k e · crmma
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" ·te prne, or shortleaf · in woodland.
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prne. as 111 the past.
GOOD INVESTMENT
are never ptrmitted to dry out. ' Ired mar elmgs m mtenor
l!;lti6. urders m&lt;ty be left at tilt&gt;
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to •he trees are a long-range tn· the 4-11 r 1uu tree Jl 1an 1mg pro- •were some 191 ,
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delivery eOur good financing.
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lm- gram or th!~ program OJ ll~ I ay
peno ' compare
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· r Dis 580 000 for four days last week
, t•n·;JIIOil Ui!'ill'id Oilke in tne IS ~Ubtmltedal the :i alllt' lrme. , provement mtnes~ an 0 ln!eS · ~~I [!.II
aer lolns~lrdvlalronl ,-1 w'ht ·I 'It
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. . . The orders for 4-H trres ml!~t l means a C'o ntmued JmpfO\'elnent tnl'lm t11e sma w1 1e pan·
o esa e car o pmes or
tit:' ~la s nntc Temple. The pUIC'hi:l,..,t' ,
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mg .P&lt;H'. el, ~us l ave
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oms were wea o , .., .
\lt1gs Surl aml \\&lt;ttt" r l •ut't' J - P_ t' 1
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tion blank made out and in to Forest tree seedltngs will be . &lt;~pph ci:l tluns 10 to the o[flct~ . rents f:l pound lower. Bo~ton
vatio.JJ !Jbtr id. One \I'd~· ol up- rt.
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w_eak to 2 cents ~
111 Cuunly ~~xtension Oft let:: by delivered in tht! spri~g, usu;,r~ by Detcmbt'r 31. .
1.but~ were . _
gr&lt;~dlllg tht:- Wl1Ud l&lt;+ nd ~~ II\ rile .\ notllt r prugram ll'hi ch su ~- !Jerember 31
ly in late March. Tlte
tree Those partictpatmg 1n
the lower ·and fresh hams mostly 1
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t'\lSIHig programs IS
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tree plautmg
:planting packets, throUJ{h the oti1N programs rn:1y ge I them
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[.)r&lt;~t(ram~. llS wrll a ~ tv.u uld · ltun o/ ,rees. J\ s plOj:!r am ~~~ ion o( Forutry and Reclam~ i lime in April.
be sure the desi rable specleS ,higher. Sla ughter ewes were
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The tmporlant pro em
m w1'II nut. be €X hau s ted.
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pl.ul!td, h~ tarme.r:"· Jan u." ~ ftith the state 1)ro\·idlng tree ;-~-------- -~ tligher. Feeder lambs so ld
Serving Meigs, Gallla
and Mason CountlH
Ont' ol tbt' !lt'W pnlg!'&lt;ill\~ IS t'f~. (O J otla•ts .. lh.t'.S~
hres Sttdlings ut tbe t:ost u[ pro· !
lsteady to 1.00 lower exeepl ror
t;mouoh
t!lt' \11:'10'~ Soil
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W:.rler O.imrn ~ttivu Ui ~t.rid. At Applt r &lt;•tllm lor lhesr t r t• e s htl1t-een WI and ~12 per thous·
I Receipts of nearly 60,000
Jts i:hl.~ t·d ot Supt·n·t~ur~ lllt'tl- III II tw owde at tbt' sanw lime 30d \4'itb ~and $10 bt'ing the
lshetp and lalllbS at 12 markets '
Loalc ·fol' the Big "L" on Route 1 &amp; 33 •• the
1 were aboul 50 per cent larger ,
ing 1hi ~ pii ~l week, it
"'&lt;l ~ ordt'l's :JrE' pliiced lor olhl•r lllost tommon price.
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lj!;ft't'd to (·uop~:r&lt;tlt' wit\ ttw
'flrr·., l'''''r·'rn ,· , np"..n tltr·,. Sptcit':s ilY&lt;Jtl&lt;aUie md ude a There's a CltarliP Brown lift}' , cast Sundny, Dec. II t7:00·7 ::10 ~ 1han last week. .
OPEN TIL 9 PM !MONDAY Thru SATURDAY)
Alllt&gt;ns Soil a11d \\'altr Con~t'r r:- ..
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\\'ide vonrty
o1 1lardIIOO ds an d "I p'rtchrng Ihe ever - I&gt;Opulnr p.m .. EST) . on the CBS Televl-1
\':J~iort Histrwt m tilt' d t,l ribll· .H '&lt;tr to 4-lt t·lub memiJt::rs. vo- l 'llll!lt-r~.
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r&lt;.ltunal a''rh-ultur~ st udent~.
t11gh. i1nnging turre b:tll tk1t si rtn I\1rtwnrk.
1 lam 5 were 1 cent a pou,n ',
Lion ol wildlilf' planting pavk r.
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APrt.Y SOON
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Aflt'r its pre miere last De· !'ugher to 1 cent a pound lo\\er.
tL~ . Tilt Alht'll&lt;; distric t
ho~ Ci rl Seou l ~. Boy , cOIlls.
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appli- grwrantees at ure .
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ThPn:\ &lt;I Charlie
Bmwn cember •·.o\
Lharl ir
Brown I
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BE SURE AND REGISTER FOR OUR
t'l:lrried out th1 ~ program
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t &lt;~I toll ~huuld be submttlt·d as
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F - barrows and gilts of Chtrago
several .veiir~ Hnd tww
h &lt;l ~ &lt;no1lrrblt: 10 . any land uwnr-r
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llalluween tn c k-nr-trt~n llrd t ntfj · Clmstmas won a eorge o~- 1. .
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a u 120.40
FREE SWEEPSTAKES PRAWING.
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madt' it e~v:.rll&lt;t hlP 111 1h nt-tgh · " 1 ~ h irtg IO pbt 6ut . \r~esd. The blanks rna,· be securl'd thrflltgh ' ue tdtat il rats ror ·s 111 ~ ea u 1 e~ogr~m (::.rtea~ry and won a~ 1per hundredweight, some .50
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tht f.xten ... wn J tee, m lrm- 1I d I ·u . "A Ch- ·re rmmv a~ the outstanding ('hll- O\\er tu~n ast wee .
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~me trt't'~ pt'r pt'rSon , ~t'rvatlon St'f\' IL't' Uifict•, or Agn \len lf'rt' s
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·$800 Cnh 'Give1w1y. Reglsltr fret at Pomeroy LtndtMrk.
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Br 11 wn C:hnslmas'' phiW~ophy dren's feature from members 1 we~ ravCeh~age prwe ,
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pr -&gt;r·a·nr tlt.rs _1...'"'._. 1. w·rll t,, tlr.e l'ohereas
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1 mat f' 1Jtng mun- ~ta blization Se rvltt' lllli cf'. E;tr- lh;J! 1\ tn S al\ar san t1a
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~L~ribution of a smil l! wildlife 1tmlte lu lie
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hundredweight.
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J~· applie&lt;~:il!n ossures a person 1.'I PH v ma 1 ,.. 0
iiilijiii.iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiili
of 3t tret'~ lind :.hru~. ind udillg Orders tor lhe pme trees, Will 111 Sf'L'Unng tlw spt&gt;tJt•s 01 lree Brown the mgenum1s
tt·hitt:' pint&gt;. Sr oidt j!illE' . •\ 11 r. h~ :!l'bmittt&gt;d in t·tmnettiun Willi that he wi~ht's to plan!.
rll&lt;lll for those who stek
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1'-av- sprurt' · Colorado
blue Tuthn prvgr&lt;tms in nmlt iplt's ot . tl neva
r· ctr·r., "llil'h is_ be iwrc lnH• spirit of the l1oltd ay .
opru&lt;'t', white ~prut:t . Chine~ ;,tJ trees eath. .
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tnntinued With the ASCS pro· The anima ted col(}r
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~~~~'stnut. Tatarica ilone} stwkle Letters were matled tht s week grilm this yrar is cost . siJar· ~pccial tl1at markf'd .the telru!nd Autumn oli\'e. 'J'ht&gt;se p&lt;+rk- to 4-H cl ub members m tile ing. Those wishing to use this sion debut of Charlte Brown
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laet thal they can seeu re 21lll t&lt;~r' t the ASCS Uffire ilnd make llClers from the popular C:h&lt;tr'fhey iire .il\'ailable to iUl)une trf'e s~dlings of wtUte as h. . arrangenwnts bt&gt;fore t11ey order It's ~1. Sc hul7, ~.yndiciltetl _.c·omi.::
\htir trees.
~t r ip l&lt;!sl season will he rt&gt;bruadWith the opportunities offered
The HeJ:M,.tbli~ of lrr"~"""io ,
\1 ei~s Counl.v people this year,
largest
find most popu !u u~ n:; tr·re planting should rertive a
~ izea blt' boost. These prugroms tmn m Southeast Asia. ha&lt;; a
are de signrd tu upgro1le the population of 92 m!II Hm -~ r:.~t­
qualit y ot groY.th on land in ten~d over some 3,000 i sland~- ,
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Liming Increases Profits
On Crop and Pasture Land
P. SMITH
ArtB Eltt.asloo A.~;:tnl

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Farm \1anagemrnl

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Lime contribute~ to mrrt&gt;ased
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crop and pasturE' la11d in South- way i ~ through the reduction of '
ern Ohio ran hf' expected lu er- soil acidily. lly lowerin~ sHil
turn 3 profit

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about $6 to $9 acid ity the nutrients !'~srntiai '

for tt~rh do!!Br invested. Thi!' for plant growth become mort- ·
t:':'itimate of long t~rm rth1rn~ readil_v avail&lt;tble in the ~o il.
j~ based on resear&lt;'h studif"~ This bent&gt;fil i~ \'t'ry important.
conducted b.v the Ohio Agrirul- l&gt;ef'iiU~t' today · ~ f&lt;Jrmer'i nre ·
tural Rt&gt;.~f'&lt;lf('h tmd IJevelop. i increasing the rate of t~pplica - 1
ment Ct'nlt&gt;r at Woostf'r.
lion r•f commt'r .. tal ferlilizt'r s t·n
WhPn l~gumes are mfluded the crops thPy plant. Profit mmln the m1p rnt 3lion. liming to : Ued f&lt;~rnler!l want high el'tit'lf'npH 6.5 to 7.fl i~ re1·nmmt&gt;nded . 1 &lt;·y from ff'rli!izers they apply
H!~Wf\'f'r . if a farmer i~ uol con -I and from the nutrients n•lea~ed
('erned about ~rowing legumt&gt;s t'rnm the natural fettilill 1Jf the
and his av&lt;~ilable rapital limits : ~oil. Lime doe!" perform .a wr{
tht&gt; purchase of arlf'qaute am · ' useful fund ion hen• in ~~n~ lch· i
ounls of lirnf'. limin,l! more ac- ing the dollars spent fnr ft&gt;rfiliz- '
rt's le~s he;,dJ:v may tw prr.· rr.
!t'rred on mo~t !-!n·;s !f, lw&lt;~vi l y
Of t?ourse. cro~ do ~how 11
bminl!, U1J]v a f(·w · Hnrs.
wi1le variiitiun in t11t~ ir dt'mnnds .
Thf' profit per dOJilar invt•sted ; fur calc·ium and in thtir tolf&gt;r. '
in lime i~ ~~· nt:"ra lly lar~e~t on a nee ol sui I ac1dily . Crr1ps such 1
the first Inn applied and dimin- j as alf.'llfa, harlf'~· . cabb&lt;tge. ana :
r ~he!l w1fh inrrf'f•sinl( nne
of meluno; are H~r.v sen~ili\'e to •
aoplirat1on. D(m·l ovf'rlook thr , acidity while put;Hoes. wtxwcu. :
f:Jd , Mwc,·~;or. thiil r na~imum ! oats. and fescu('S w1ll to lPratr ,
t1rofit is u~ur~lly rralil.ed when: modf'rflle additv.
l1me ~~ applif'&lt;l at rt"rommt'n~- ~ Slight acidity may nfll
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l!'d r&lt;llt'~.
1 jJ&lt;Irlirul;rrly h;mulul. but it
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Limin,:: ~uil~ is ni1l new II! · J:Jdwi!blt to mnmt:un the sot]
mnnv pro"r"·:~ i\e farmers in rt'Hrlion J:x.tween pll K_5 to 7.0.1
tl t' &lt;lrf'il. In tad . it has
be. The crop most tolerant of soil i
r w11e ~ ,- mbfllit · with nrofitabl&lt;• 1 Gcidity may srnm· les~ r~fiponse 1
~ . rml'1t:. PSJ)f('tally durrng tht&gt; lo lir'le. but it shoud be kept in I
-I '!!'1 nr :VI rears. Yet, e\'en [ mind U1at lime is very et~senfi.tl
I· r!~v lllf'rt' an• lar~e numbers for the efricient pr~urlinn of
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+·1r11wrs whn have u~Pd \'f&gt;l)' all common rield crops on very
1; ilf' or no limt' on their land., .acid soils.
.t.11rl !his i~ Iarm land
which ' Soil tesh give you a good, re·
morr th:m likely would tw far . liable guide in making prf'paranu,rf' profitable if :hfl,' lullowt&gt;d ] tions to lime crop and pasture
11 reQular limmg pr·ogr am
to , land on your farm . Now is a
filtt'l c·rnp needs.
: gond lime to ta~e soil samt1les
Tht u~e of lime on tile ljuit" : before the !!nil frre:t.es. See your
a('id !i(lils In Snuthf'rn Ohio is : cutmly agent for informi'itir.n on
enf',of thr most important agro- 1 how to obtain soil tesls . Don't
IO!Tiic prat.iees which farml"r~ , put off using lhur whrrr it :,
etust 2dopt If ttw.y f'xped
to . needed - it will only lower Yllt'rl
reach lOp eflicifncy io arowio&amp; 1farm prolill in tho years ah•ad.

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Right nowwll would

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to sell you

a NEW FARMALL TRACTOR or impleo
men! prior to this price increase.

TAKE THIS LITTLE PIGGY (BANK)
HOME FROM REVCO • • .FREE!

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A Farm or lo a paradox :... ~' 11 an
overall exocutive with hlo Mill~. ~Ia of·
flee; a s&lt;ientlst Utln&amp; fertllt{er attachmenlo; a purcbaaln&amp; aeon! In an ol~ llraw
bat; a personnel director with&gt; grpp un·
der hio Ilngernaila; 1 dletlclan with a p111lon for alfllfa,
aminos, ond 1ntlbiotico; a production expert with a our.
pluo, and a manager batllln&amp; a prlce-&lt;:ost tqueeze.
He manaeeo more capital than moat of the buolne,.
men In town.
He like• aunablno, eood tood, alate fatri;.dill)!lr at
noon, auctions, hla nel&amp;hbors, hla lhlrt conat unlluttoned
and, above all, a good soaking rain In August. ,
He lo not much for tlroughta, ditches, throughways,
nperto, weed1, the eiibt·hour day, ll'IIOhoppers, or belpJng with houoework.
Farmers are found In fields - plowing up, aeedln1
down, rotetini from, planllnc to, fertilizing with, spray·
ing for, and barveltini. Wives help them, Jlttle boYJ folo
low them, city relaUveo vialt them, nlesmen detain them
and walt for them, woather can delay them, but It take•
Heaven to atop them,
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A Iarmer Is both Faith and Fatalist ..-, he fllUst havo
faith to continually meet the cballeneeo of bla capiCIUea
amid an ever·preaent posslb!Uty that an Act of God (a late
sprin&amp;. an early !root, tornado, flood, drou(ht) can bring
his business to a standstill. You can roduco his acreage
but you can't restrain hit unbtuon,
Might as well put up with him-he It your frloncl,
your competitor, your cu1tomer, your aouree of fobdl fiber,
and sell-reliant younc citizens to help replenish your
rilles. He Is your countryman - a denlm&lt;ire11ed bus~
neS!·wise, /astsrowtnc stateunan of stature, And when be
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1952 ····-··················-·········' James Holley
1953 ······-------··-·················· Dan Beabout
1954 ······"·······················--·--· Jaclt: Simms
1955 •...•..........••••••••••••••••••• Carl Jenkina
1956 ····················-·····-··--··· Bert Smith ,
1957 .............................. l~c~ ..... Ron I Cart .·
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1961 . ... .............................~: Andy Gtithore
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1963 ................................... Larry Fraley
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1cheduled thuraday, beginnin&amp; at 8:30 p.m., In Groce M•
thodlst &lt;hur&lt;h. Keith Piper, Denison's bead football coach,
will · be the principal speaker. One of the hlgi!Hiilrti · wlU
be the selection of the Blue Devils' most valuable ·play.
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Community Improvement Corporation meetine at Oscar'o,
remarked: "It Wll 18 yean ago we bad tho big one, wasn't
It! That was my first year In tblo aree. I Umomber I was
a guest of Dr. Bnn on Thankapvtna Day In· 1950. I kept
uking him whore ell that bad Yantea weather was. It
must have been 70 that day, Tho following Monday, or
some 20 inches of onow later, I found out. I'll never forget
that one." Nobody else will either! It was the area's wont
tmowstorm in history.

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Tribune and weekly G•llia Times,,, Mercury oinks to 13
d&lt;egrees m area •.. Fire levels Paul SwaJn home near
Crown City .. , Galllpotio airport approved as base for
veterans /light training school , , • Oak Hill overwhelm•
GAHS 54-22 in basketball opener,

true. i~ our business, too.

Uttl,, Jnpocong, If trou· eighth ll'ade) and Hlfb (lhrouth treated me as a pal. They would guys, but til&lt;! walt was worth. Ibe. What I admire aboot him Into 12 , Dawle11 at&lt;&gt;net.
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riCh! llere, lor IIJtt 11-15 IJ'e Dear Helen:
me for advice. That'o why I those "shy brains" you men. So, ''Good Girl," keep wai~ pared from a apecl• el erdtlll

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th~ 22nd annual Gallla Soli and Water ConoervaUon Dlfo
trtct .~anquet read an editorial enUtled, "What 18 A Far·
mer! Dateline asked Mann, a representative of the Soblo Company, to send him a copy of the editorial. We
feel area Iarmon will be Jntereated In
the outstanding remarks c~~~~~,"!l, , by
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Ob, come on now, they're not lfour • lour. lour
formula tng all the fun by not dating lf'"l girls nrost.
of the word dull , 1nd !he lOAf· Whto II wu fwtlil, jilt ,Jjii
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was on• of the 1!00&lt;1 girls lor my first date. Yes,. ! had nating he bocom.,. He ·llo't rell and lf&amp;l ..., ·,10 be !If
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God, wW leave New York
December 16, oa 1 trip ~

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in Jerusalem on ChriB&amp;maa
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65 Ford Galaxie
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PRIZE WINNERS - Prize winners In the newspaper reading program belnl
conducted for the fourth graders of Mrs. Orin Smith at Salisbury Elementary
School pose after announcement of their selection last week. They are, front row
~andy Curtis and VIcki Abbott; back row, Kim Browning and Marty Seelig.
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tran1. Radio end h.. ter,
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Dr. Richard Sleek wishes to ennounce the

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Let those ~lose to yo11 know.yo11're thinking of their convenience
every day of the .year. A stej&gt;-sayinJ enenaion phone in your
choice of color and style is ~ · per(f~ aJft.
Consider the versatile new Trimline• pbone- with the light·up
dial in the handset that'comes to you~ .. the lovely Princeu
phone with iu glowing night·liaht ... a handy wall phone for
workahopo, kitchen or la11ndry ... a·de!k phone for almost
anywhert. Or choo.oe a cleliahtful thrce·way ·Bell Chime or ..
indi•idual directory Jistina for those in the hotuehold
with a different name.
It ia so euy ro order a gift Of telephone ·service.
Just call. Obio Btll. Yo11t "Mcen'"''.
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Rev. Dale Thornton,

pa 1 ~

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God, wW leave New York
December 16, oa 1 trip ~

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Jerusalem. Plw have •a
tenlaUvely sot for blm 1o
deliver a Cluiatmaa meuaJe
in Jerusalem on ChriB&amp;maa
Day. He wW vloU 1n Germany, Cairo, Beirut, Jfl'usa·
~m OD tbe Jordon, and fa.
rael Session, Tibfrias, Naza·
re1b aad Tel Aviv. He will reo
turn lo the Slnt•a Doc. !9.

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A GOOD
USED CAR
FROM GOBLE'S
65 Ford Galaxie
500, 4 Dr. I cylinder, auto.
trans. Redio &amp; H••t•r,
whittwall tim

PRIZE WINNERS - Prize winners In the newspaper reading program belnl
conducted for the fourth graders of Mrs. Orin Smith at Salisbury Elementary
School pose after announcement of their selection last week. They are, front row
~andy Curtis and VIcki Abbott; back row, Kim Browning and Marty Seelig.
'

64 Ford Galaxie

500. 4 Dr I c:vlinct.r, 1uto.
tran1. Radio end h.. ter,
power afHring, whltewell

Young Jerseyite Charged

Hrts.

63 Chevrolet
Bel Alre. 4 Dr . 6 cvl.
Avtomttlc tr.nt. White
wall tires

63 Rambler

550 S.rltt 4 Dr. 6 cylinder, sbndltd tnns .. r•
dlo, heater, end Whitt
wall tlrn

65 Mercury

TICE!

Monterey, 4 Door. I eyl.
Sttnderd tr.nsmln'lon, po.
wer steering, ndlo and
h11ter, whlttwtll tires.

65 Pontiac G.T.O.

Dr. Richard Sleek wishes to ennounce the

Ttmpest. 2 Dr. Hardtop. 4
IPHCI tr.n!.

63 Ford Galaxie

opening
his .office on December 1, If
.. . of
.

500 4 Dr . 8 cvllncler, tufo.
matle tnn1. RICIIo tnd
httttr, power slttrlng,
white well tire1.

Nolf)t~nd, Avenue, M1clclleporf1

65 Dodoe Dart

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Practice will be limited to surgery.

5 tpttd '""'· 2 .,....
rear u-le, 8 cyl. Dump
Truck. Lang whnl best.
Automatic trtns.

63 Mercury

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Custom 2 Door Htrdtop.
Power
Stftrlng
tnd
Brekts. Automatic trtns.

63 Ford GaiiXIe
500, 4 dr. I cyl., ltd. trtnt.
Radio &amp; heater, WIS t1rn

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tlon wtgon, 8 cyl. automao
tic tnnt., radio &amp; hetttr,
WIS ti'"

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62 Chevrolet

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4 spted trtnt .

65 Ford Custom

4 dr .. e cyl. automllle
trans. R1dio &amp; httter. Wl
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66 Chevrolet
Malibu 4 dr. Htrdtop.

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cyl., automatic trtns., poW'tr steer'lng, r•dio I
hl!ater, WIS ttres

62 Olds Starfire
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2 dr, Hardtop, pawtr
•t.uing, power brakew,
radio &amp; heater, W I$ tlr"

51 Chevrolet
6 ("fl. 1 Ton, 4 speW tren•
miiSion with sttkt btd

You Always
Pay Less At

KEITH
GOBLE
FORD
USED CAR LOT
Locugt

lyumore Sts.
ldclloport

Let those ~lose to yo11 know.yo11're thinking of their convenience
every day of the .year. A stej&gt;-sayinJ enenaion phone in your
choice of color and style is ~ · per(f~ aJft.
Consider the versatile new Trimline• pbone- with the light·up
dial in the handset that'comes to you~ .. the lovely Princeu
phone with iu glowing night·liaht ... a handy wall phone for
workahopo, kitchen or la11ndry ... a·de!k phone for almost
anywhert. Or choo.oe a cleliahtful thrce·way ·Bell Chime or ..
indi•idual directory Jistina for those in the hotuehold
with a different name.
It ia so euy ro order a gift Of telephone ·service.
Just call. Obio Btll. Yo11t "Mcen'"''.
rcpresentadye will ,;va )'011 all tlte ~ia.
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· first year students Wedneaday,
November 3, at Middleport.
Membera initiated were Gall
Board, Helen Glaze, Aiohard
Hawley, Debbie Maiden, Sylvia
Swanson, Nina Stiles, John '!'an·
nehlll, Greg White, Barry Wlson, Darlene Deem, SeUne . McGowan, Cheryl McLaughlin,
· Steve Mlller, Pam Neulzllng,
Mary Radford, Roger Sigler,
Rick Warner, Danny Abbott,
Kathy Abbutt, Sherrie Blackston
Randy Burt, Sheila Cowan, Jan.
ice Eastman, Roger Gilmore,
Tim Glaze, Marlene Goodwin,
Karen Griffith, Marla Grueser, Mary Hayes, Jim Hazelton,
WINNING TICKETS - Michelle Montgomery, Belpre, left and Kim Krautter, Betty Hobstetter, Pat O'Brien,
Pomeroy, right, display two of the winning tickets in Saturday's drawing of the
John Lohse, and Jim Swatzel.
Pomeroy Merchants "Gift·A·Rama, sponsored by the Pomeroy Chamber of ComDuring the business meeting,
merce.
conducted by Ray Hlndy, plans
were msde for the Olrlstrnas
party. Reireobmente were serv·
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Connie
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Ann Lacey and Semalee Nieri'

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Tho deer killed Friday were
checked at Jim M) \ s Sohlo
Service Station In VlntDn by
Leonard Hash, Rt. I Bidwell,
a seven.point buck. killed In
Margan ·Twp.; Cia"' " · 1\.
DENNIS KIM£S
Hash, Rt. I VintDn, e~ght·polnt,
PFC Dennis E, K.tmeo, 10n Morgan Twp.; James Dawson,
o1 Mr. aad Mn.
Konaelb Columbas, seven·polnt, Hunt·
Klme• of Harllord, W. Va. ington Twp.; and Paul Hers·
will eelebrate bll 18th blrlb. man, Bidwell, IO.polnt buck,
day on Dee. 21. PFC Ktmea killed In Morgan ·Twp.
Also Included In the ftve day
is stationed ID Viet Nam wltll
total
was a deer checked by
tbe lal Jnf. Dlv. and recenUy
Tomlinson
laot Mondoy. It was
participated ID Operatioa Ata
slt·polnt
buck killed by Ow·
deboro.
en Callicoat, lrontDn, In Mor·
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GIRL SCOUT FLOAT - Girl Scouts of troops 174 and 208 ride In the parade
on aflollt prepared by the Scouts themselves. Scout leaders of tho two troops are
Mrs. Jack Carsey and Mrs. Marvin Bert.

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PLAYER - Don Swisher, IOD
Swisher, displays the hand·
to' him as quarterback of the
football team Thursday night
All·SEOAL Grid Banquet. Bob
Don's first Little League baseball

that nine deer were killed
IMorgan
Twp., seven
Spring•

DOCTOR
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·field Twp., three in Raccoon
and two each in Perry
and
Greenfield tDwnshipa.
Corny Incident
l By Wllllam Lawreoce, D.D.S. Tho 25 animals killed during
·
the first four days of the 1966
Implicates Youth
1 know where you can get season topped by three tile ~
. your dentistry done free. You deer kUied In the 1965 four day
The Galtia county
shertfrs I don't have to pay the dentist season.
department late Friday night one cent! Free fillings, eitrac.
arrested three 11-year-old Gal- lions, false teeth, etc. There's
,
lla county youth in connection a slight httch though: you have
with the theft or attempted to live in West Germany.
I
theft of corn from .a trailer own·
ed by Arnold Merritt, Turkey I "Free" denUstry Is not with·
Run Rd., on Nov. 26.
out certain drawbackJ. I dlscov·
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sheriff's department ered on a recent visit. For Inlound one sack luted, another stance you may be one of 60 or .. 'VENSWOOD - ""-e Jac•.
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partly filled and three empty 1so patients that your entlst oon County Improvement Colli&gt;
sacks beside tile semi-trailer' I treats every day; you may have ell held Itt first Annual Mom·
1
t f th fte
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parked on a stripmlne road, to wa t mos o • a moon bershlp Meeting at Cedar L11ea
near Merritt's residence. The 1' before he aets around tD
near Rlpll!y last week when a.
youth will go before Gallla and when he does, your
31 Diem~ board 0! dtrect&lt;&gt;ra
ohn 1
be limited to min
County Juvenile Judge J
W. ment may
· - tbe first ouch board elected
Howell.
utes, often lesa.
under the Council's
Patients are whisked in and adopted By-Lawa - 1181 elec~
out so fast It reminds one den. ed.
tis: of speeding along a road Conceived by a group of counand seeing a sign naming a ty leadera lost summer, !be
town. Just about the
time Councll Is ROW a going concern
you've made out the name - with • purpooe as simple aa Ito
''Burgsville" - ZOOM! You've membership requirements !fl
passed it.
m dUel and an interest in tho
County). H. E. Cunningham.
Dentists are too busy
to Eiecutive DirectDr of !lie Coun·
teeth, especially
Iince ell, puts It this way . .. .
they're not paid enough for IL "We want to make Jackson
hygienists don't ells!. County more attractive to the
Recalling paUenta at recuJar people who liv~ hera 8Dd to
intervals for examination llld the industry we ro trying tD •~
cleaning Is not done; 11'1 contract."
sidered unethical by many den.
tists.
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Patients usually visit dentists
wt.en they're in trouble. They

Council NanieS
51 Directors

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Minor A..,... d.ent

Beckley Leadei'!IIO
Discuss Education

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1, lnve8~at'lld
The Gallla County

Sheriff's
lnveBtigated
a Business and civic leaden
acclde11l,·lllv~lvlng a pick will meet next week to dlscuas
truck at 9M a. m. Friday establl•hment of an Adult f:du·
the Patriot - Cadmus Rd., cation Center 1n Beckley, w.
at the junction of tbe Glenn Va. '!'he meeting Is ·a result of
Grate Rd.
a December 1 buslnesl seminar
Sherilf Denver A. Walker re· sponsored by Ohio University's
ported that Melva B. sheets, Center for Economic Opf&gt;ortun56 Rt I p trlt
d. I
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east on the Patriot • Cadmus County Chamber of Calfitnerce.
Rd. and to. pickup truck slid
h
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off, the ·lcy-~t: and •truck I 01 er act on propos
Y woe
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50 persons at the meeting on
tree stump. he was not lnjur· community development lnclud·
ed and mnderite damaao was ed : establishment of Ontthe .
done tD 1111 -truck. .. . .
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Job Trainillll Programs with
~··~~·-"'~""~
local bUiineSBes, and ~eallh
d . J ' MO
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MEI!T
n
center training for rogilllered
The Southern Local
B.and nurses; hiring a full-Ume lndu..
Booste11 will hold a apelial trial development manager and
meeting on Monday/ Dec. &amp;, a community development coat 7:30 p. m. at !lie
high ordinalor; coordination ql city
school. Several Important bus!. and county planning. Thf group
ness matters will be discussed , will meet at a future date to
and a report of tag day will be furlher discuss and plan these
given. All band parents m acUvitiOI.
urged to attend.
BOOSTERS TO MEET
The Pomeroy B.and Boosters

will meet Tuesday December
at 7 p.m. at the
Pomeroy
Senior High School for a
business meetillll, after which
they will adjourn to !be Ru~
land high achool lor a combin·

QUJCK QU/ZZ _ed Booster meeting.

don't phone first; lliey just pop • - - - - - - - - Q - Wbal tbree major relit·
loua
deuomlnallooa wm fOIIIId·
waiting rooms get jammed with
potients waiting their turn, In td Ia tilt llatted Stoteo!
A - Cbl'lstlan Science,
order of arrival.
monism and Seventhday
Practically aU patients are ventis(
members of some form of state,
medical and dental health In·
Q - Wbal 11 tbe oriJla of tho
surance plan. Earned Income term "A~t''?
determines cost to patient and
A - The expreSiiln waa
fees paid the dentlat. Unmar· long ago by the Insurance
SANTA - Santa distributed several hundred
MINISTERIAL EXHIBIT - Rev. and Mrs. Richard rled worken may pay aa much of Lloyd'• of London to de~~le
sack• of candy to children as shown by the scene
Marlin, portray Joseph and Mary in the Saturday pa·
20 per cent of their 111eome tho bhl wooden ohips.
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above. Children anxiously awaited their turn to
rade. The Martin'• are representatlvea of the Me!es
for health lftNrance; married
greet old St. Nick.
County Ministerial Association.
earners with large faiJll.
Q - llow old WI!• Prealdeat
aa little aa 5 per cent.
Zaclllry
'llhea lie tall
Ida lint vote?
A - Bel111 In the Army, h•
DIVORCE ASKED
never otayed In ooe ploce Ioiii
One petition lot divoree was enongh to quallfy ao a vollr.
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Qetk
Hla first vote was cast when h~
Courts office Frlday.
....,.. was 82 years of age.
11
Clark, by Pearl Aah, frlelld, 202 Butternut
By POLLV CRAMER
DEAR POLLY - Alter free2- "runs" or "bleeds," BUch os
Pomeroy, ftled aull llainJI
II'11UKII: AVERTED
Newopllper Enterprllt Ann. ing his fingers alld bltmeJf for towels. I pUt the things In tuk&lt;•·lcberd· F. Clork, 21147 Etlloi~l NEW YORK (UP!) - Pan
DEAR POLLY - AU
a number of years at the Olrlst. warm or cool water In which Ave.,
on chargeo
American World Airways
Hundreds of persons swarm. family l!ve over 200 miles
mas season, a friend of mine handful of plain table salt
of duty.
the Transport Workers Union
ed the Pomeroy levee Satur· from our home. We
made frame tD lit around sash been dissolved. Let 11 soak
agreed to a new contract
day, bravifli the cold wind, that children should
of each his window• Installed least 13 minutea and thtn
lem or alavollti hoblemokhl&amp; Jl'riday evening, heading oft
to welcome Santa as he arriv· mas in their own home, so
Christmas lightJ on frames, put My Grandmother alwaya
Idea wt1l receive a dollar If threatened strike against
ed by boot.
means malting gilts. My
two hooks on each side of these this and I have been
Polly UHI tho Item In PGIIy'a nation's larltlt lnlortlaUonal
The Pomeroy merchants 0 rr;. has a very large suitcase
and on the window sash. Ntw for 35 years. Ills an easy,
Polaten.
carrier.
cially opened their "Gift . A • which she puts her &amp;Ills lor
aU he baR lo do tJ hook 1 b e and true method. _ UliS
Rama" Saturday wiijl the arri· fam1ly and lakes It to the
frame over the lfindow and put
DEAR GDWI _ Some e1 •
val of Santa and a parade con· station. Rlle oends It In
the plug In a socket. It now perta elalm 1bJa doll DO pod
sisting of local bands of the ar· mormllll and I get the .
ltkes him about an hour Ia doc· bot my 1110tller
4141 It
ea girl ond boy scouts local '" the afternoon. When 1t
orate his home and be used to aod 1 bave loll u wotked well
who calls on me buys 1 nqu~ens Mayor Charles· Legar rives at the bus station, I
spend two or three daya, or fer me 011 &amp;Meral oeaslollll.
of Po.;eroy, Mayor c. 0. Fish· the gifts we have for them
even a week, working 011 11. _ _ JIOLLY
er, Middleport and Represent•· the station. Whon I pick up
MRS. J. C.
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HEARING AID
tive Ralph Welker.
full suitcase, I take it tD I he DEAR POLLY- Do tell Mn.
Anyone nbmltllnaa Polly's
car, take her giftl out and refill E. M. C. thai when an article Pr;)IIJem, 1 101Mlila It 1 probo
The parade moved west on the suitease with the gifts welr-==========moili..i.ma&amp;o..O...,
In any old time. Peak load arrives between 4 to 7 p.m. and

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Shuttle

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Main St., picked

returned to Pomeroy Senior and sent to my mother. One trip
High School.
takeo care of tverything. U a
Santa gave treats to several lamily is &amp;oillll to another tawn
hundred kiddies on hand. FoJ. , to spend Chl'lstrnas this ;. 1
lowing the parsde, tho fiT!t good way to send '"Santo" a·
drawing was bold at 1 p.m., bead 80 tht children will
with tile flnt prlzo of 150 gotog see their gifts _ ELLA
to Pauline Wolle, RD 2. Ra·
·
cine; the serond ptize of 125
POLLY'S PROBLEM
to Brad Johnson, M"on, and
DEAR POLLY - I om 1
five $5 prizes went to the tol· &lt;11e! wbo llkeo to wear tho
lowing: Mr. Bill Joe Evans, aew permanent prettlnlaaen
Gallipolis; Betty Roush, RD 1, where I wotk. Spllabed .,.....
Letart, W. Va.; Mrs.
Ethel mobo....., lllbben lpola 01
Colllno, 214 Pearl St., Mlddl.. this flbrle. Doot 111)'010 lalow
port; Roy T. Kasper, Pomeroy, u IU)' ..,. to - • alllu
and Lobo Cl&lt;&gt;
land, 11133 Lincoln WI 1JPe .. IN_.7
Heiiibts, Pollltroy.
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where you wonder whttbtr

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Le•ter L. Amos, Rt. I Galli·
Cttalotu• anti lnfenMtl•n
polls, Friday filed a petition
Anlllblt Upon ltequHt.
In Gallla County Common Pleas
Court for a divorce from Alina
Joan Amos of 4 Cruzet St.,
Gallipolis. He charges
aross
neglect of duty. They
were
tnatried in Meigs County, Dec.
11•
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lnFourDay
.·Gun Season

United Latin
Club Initiates
New Members

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The Middleport·Pomeroy Lot· ·
In Club held Its lnlljation lot
· first year students Wedneaday,
November 3, at Middleport.
Membera initiated were Gall
Board, Helen Glaze, Aiohard
Hawley, Debbie Maiden, Sylvia
Swanson, Nina Stiles, John '!'an·
nehlll, Greg White, Barry Wlson, Darlene Deem, SeUne . McGowan, Cheryl McLaughlin,
· Steve Mlller, Pam Neulzllng,
Mary Radford, Roger Sigler,
Rick Warner, Danny Abbott,
Kathy Abbutt, Sherrie Blackston
Randy Burt, Sheila Cowan, Jan.
ice Eastman, Roger Gilmore,
Tim Glaze, Marlene Goodwin,
Karen Griffith, Marla Grueser, Mary Hayes, Jim Hazelton,
WINNING TICKETS - Michelle Montgomery, Belpre, left and Kim Krautter, Betty Hobstetter, Pat O'Brien,
Pomeroy, right, display two of the winning tickets in Saturday's drawing of the
John Lohse, and Jim Swatzel.
Pomeroy Merchants "Gift·A·Rama, sponsored by the Pomeroy Chamber of ComDuring the business meeting,
merce.
conducted by Ray Hlndy, plans
were msde for the Olrlstrnas
party. Reireobmente were serv·
ed by Teresa easel,
Connie
1
Bachner, Kathy Morgan, RUth
Ann Lacey and Semalee Nieri'

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' deer/ last day ora fille..!ay
. gun season, i.ft Qallli county,
runr.ln&amp;· tho· tDtal tD 29, accord·
1ng tD Kenneth L. Tomllnoon,
County county senior
game
protector.
Tho deer killed Friday were
checked at Jim M) \ s Sohlo
Service Station In VlntDn by
Leonard Hash, Rt. I Bidwell,
a seven.point buck. killed In
Margan ·Twp.; Cia"' " · 1\.
DENNIS KIM£S
Hash, Rt. I VintDn, e~ght·polnt,
PFC Dennis E, K.tmeo, 10n Morgan Twp.; James Dawson,
o1 Mr. aad Mn.
Konaelb Columbas, seven·polnt, Hunt·
Klme• of Harllord, W. Va. ington Twp.; and Paul Hers·
will eelebrate bll 18th blrlb. man, Bidwell, IO.polnt buck,
day on Dee. 21. PFC Ktmea killed In Morgan ·Twp.
Also Included In the ftve day
is stationed ID Viet Nam wltll
total
was a deer checked by
tbe lal Jnf. Dlv. and recenUy
Tomlinson
laot Mondoy. It was
participated ID Operatioa Ata
slt·polnt
buck killed by Ow·
deboro.
en Callicoat, lrontDn, In Mor·
gan Twp.

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GIRL SCOUT FLOAT - Girl Scouts of troops 174 and 208 ride In the parade
on aflollt prepared by the Scouts themselves. Scout leaders of tho two troops are
Mrs. Jack Carsey and Mrs. Marvin Bert.

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I End of the seasOn total show!l

PLAYER - Don Swisher, IOD
Swisher, displays the hand·
to' him as quarterback of the
football team Thursday night
All·SEOAL Grid Banquet. Bob
Don's first Little League baseball

that nine deer were killed
IMorgan
Twp., seven
Spring•

DOCTOR
SAYS

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·field Twp., three in Raccoon
and two each in Perry
and
Greenfield tDwnshipa.
Corny Incident
l By Wllllam Lawreoce, D.D.S. Tho 25 animals killed during
·
the first four days of the 1966
Implicates Youth
1 know where you can get season topped by three tile ~
. your dentistry done free. You deer kUied In the 1965 four day
The Galtia county
shertfrs I don't have to pay the dentist season.
department late Friday night one cent! Free fillings, eitrac.
arrested three 11-year-old Gal- lions, false teeth, etc. There's
,
lla county youth in connection a slight httch though: you have
with the theft or attempted to live in West Germany.
I
theft of corn from .a trailer own·
ed by Arnold Merritt, Turkey I "Free" denUstry Is not with·
Run Rd., on Nov. 26.
out certain drawbackJ. I dlscov·
' The
sheriff's department ered on a recent visit. For Inlound one sack luted, another stance you may be one of 60 or .. 'VENSWOOD - ""-e Jac•.
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partly filled and three empty 1so patients that your entlst oon County Improvement Colli&gt;
sacks beside tile semi-trailer' I treats every day; you may have ell held Itt first Annual Mom·
1
t f th fte
'
parked on a stripmlne road, to wa t mos o • a moon bershlp Meeting at Cedar L11ea
near Merritt's residence. The 1' before he aets around tD
near Rlpll!y last week when a.
youth will go before Gallla and when he does, your
31 Diem~ board 0! dtrect&lt;&gt;ra
ohn 1
be limited to min
County Juvenile Judge J
W. ment may
· - tbe first ouch board elected
Howell.
utes, often lesa.
under the Council's
Patients are whisked in and adopted By-Lawa - 1181 elec~
out so fast It reminds one den. ed.
tis: of speeding along a road Conceived by a group of counand seeing a sign naming a ty leadera lost summer, !be
town. Just about the
time Councll Is ROW a going concern
you've made out the name - with • purpooe as simple aa Ito
''Burgsville" - ZOOM! You've membership requirements !fl
passed it.
m dUel and an interest in tho
County). H. E. Cunningham.
Dentists are too busy
to Eiecutive DirectDr of !lie Coun·
teeth, especially
Iince ell, puts It this way . .. .
they're not paid enough for IL "We want to make Jackson
hygienists don't ells!. County more attractive to the
Recalling paUenta at recuJar people who liv~ hera 8Dd to
intervals for examination llld the industry we ro trying tD •~
cleaning Is not done; 11'1 contract."
sidered unethical by many den.
tists.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,..
Patients usually visit dentists
wt.en they're in trouble. They

Council NanieS
51 Directors

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Minor A..,... d.ent

Beckley Leadei'!IIO
Discuss Education

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1, lnve8~at'lld
The Gallla County

Sheriff's
lnveBtigated
a Business and civic leaden
acclde11l,·lllv~lvlng a pick will meet next week to dlscuas
truck at 9M a. m. Friday establl•hment of an Adult f:du·
the Patriot - Cadmus Rd., cation Center 1n Beckley, w.
at the junction of tbe Glenn Va. '!'he meeting Is ·a result of
Grate Rd.
a December 1 buslnesl seminar
Sherilf Denver A. Walker re· sponsored by Ohio University's
ported that Melva B. sheets, Center for Economic Opf&gt;ortun56 Rt I p trlt
d. I
' , ' . • •. o ' was nv na lty and the Beckley • llaletgh
east on the Patriot • Cadmus County Chamber of Calfitnerce.
Rd. and to. pickup truck slid
h
1
ed b ..
off, the ·lcy-~t: and •truck I 01 er act on propos
Y woe
•
50 persons at the meeting on
tree stump. he was not lnjur· community development lnclud·
ed and mnderite damaao was ed : establishment of Ontthe .
done tD 1111 -truck. .. . .
·
Job Trainillll Programs with
~··~~·-"'~""~
local bUiineSBes, and ~eallh
d . J ' MO
· · ND'Y
MEI!T
n
center training for rogilllered
The Southern Local
B.and nurses; hiring a full-Ume lndu..
Booste11 will hold a apelial trial development manager and
meeting on Monday/ Dec. &amp;, a community development coat 7:30 p. m. at !lie
high ordinalor; coordination ql city
school. Several Important bus!. and county planning. Thf group
ness matters will be discussed , will meet at a future date to
and a report of tag day will be furlher discuss and plan these
given. All band parents m acUvitiOI.
urged to attend.
BOOSTERS TO MEET
The Pomeroy B.and Boosters

will meet Tuesday December
at 7 p.m. at the
Pomeroy
Senior High School for a
business meetillll, after which
they will adjourn to !be Ru~
land high achool lor a combin·

QUJCK QU/ZZ _ed Booster meeting.

don't phone first; lliey just pop • - - - - - - - - Q - Wbal tbree major relit·
loua
deuomlnallooa wm fOIIIId·
waiting rooms get jammed with
potients waiting their turn, In td Ia tilt llatted Stoteo!
A - Cbl'lstlan Science,
order of arrival.
monism and Seventhday
Practically aU patients are ventis(
members of some form of state,
medical and dental health In·
Q - Wbal 11 tbe oriJla of tho
surance plan. Earned Income term "A~t''?
determines cost to patient and
A - The expreSiiln waa
fees paid the dentlat. Unmar· long ago by the Insurance
SANTA - Santa distributed several hundred
MINISTERIAL EXHIBIT - Rev. and Mrs. Richard rled worken may pay aa much of Lloyd'• of London to de~~le
sack• of candy to children as shown by the scene
Marlin, portray Joseph and Mary in the Saturday pa·
20 per cent of their 111eome tho bhl wooden ohips.
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above. Children anxiously awaited their turn to
rade. The Martin'• are representatlvea of the Me!es
for health lftNrance; married
greet old St. Nick.
County Ministerial Association.
earners with large faiJll.
Q - llow old WI!• Prealdeat
aa little aa 5 per cent.
Zaclllry
'llhea lie tall
Ida lint vote?
A - Bel111 In the Army, h•
DIVORCE ASKED
never otayed In ooe ploce Ioiii
One petition lot divoree was enongh to quallfy ao a vollr.
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By POLLV CRAMER
DEAR POLLY - Alter free2- "runs" or "bleeds," BUch os
Pomeroy, ftled aull llainJI
II'11UKII: AVERTED
Newopllper Enterprllt Ann. ing his fingers alld bltmeJf for towels. I pUt the things In tuk&lt;•·lcberd· F. Clork, 21147 Etlloi~l NEW YORK (UP!) - Pan
DEAR POLLY - AU
a number of years at the Olrlst. warm or cool water In which Ave.,
on chargeo
American World Airways
Hundreds of persons swarm. family l!ve over 200 miles
mas season, a friend of mine handful of plain table salt
of duty.
the Transport Workers Union
ed the Pomeroy levee Satur· from our home. We
made frame tD lit around sash been dissolved. Let 11 soak
agreed to a new contract
day, bravifli the cold wind, that children should
of each his window• Installed least 13 minutea and thtn
lem or alavollti hoblemokhl&amp; Jl'riday evening, heading oft
to welcome Santa as he arriv· mas in their own home, so
Christmas lightJ on frames, put My Grandmother alwaya
Idea wt1l receive a dollar If threatened strike against
ed by boot.
means malting gilts. My
two hooks on each side of these this and I have been
Polly UHI tho Item In PGIIy'a nation's larltlt lnlortlaUonal
The Pomeroy merchants 0 rr;. has a very large suitcase
and on the window sash. Ntw for 35 years. Ills an easy,
Polaten.
carrier.
cially opened their "Gift . A • which she puts her &amp;Ills lor
aU he baR lo do tJ hook 1 b e and true method. _ UliS
Rama" Saturday wiijl the arri· fam1ly and lakes It to the
frame over the lfindow and put
DEAR GDWI _ Some e1 •
val of Santa and a parade con· station. Rlle oends It In
the plug In a socket. It now perta elalm 1bJa doll DO pod
sisting of local bands of the ar· mormllll and I get the .
ltkes him about an hour Ia doc· bot my 1110tller
4141 It
ea girl ond boy scouts local '" the afternoon. When 1t
orate his home and be used to aod 1 bave loll u wotked well
who calls on me buys 1 nqu~ens Mayor Charles· Legar rives at the bus station, I
spend two or three daya, or fer me 011 &amp;Meral oeaslollll.
of Po.;eroy, Mayor c. 0. Fish· the gifts we have for them
even a week, working 011 11. _ _ JIOLLY
er, Middleport and Represent•· the station. Whon I pick up
MRS. J. C.
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tive Ralph Welker.
full suitcase, I take it tD I he DEAR POLLY- Do tell Mn.
Anyone nbmltllnaa Polly's
car, take her giftl out and refill E. M. C. thai when an article Pr;)IIJem, 1 101Mlila It 1 probo
The parade moved west on the suitease with the gifts welr-==========moili..i.ma&amp;o..O...,
In any old time. Peak load arrives between 4 to 7 p.m. and

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returned to Pomeroy Senior and sent to my mother. One trip
High School.
takeo care of tverything. U a
Santa gave treats to several lamily is &amp;oillll to another tawn
hundred kiddies on hand. FoJ. , to spend Chl'lstrnas this ;. 1
lowing the parsde, tho fiT!t good way to send '"Santo" a·
drawing was bold at 1 p.m., bead 80 tht children will
with tile flnt prlzo of 150 gotog see their gifts _ ELLA
to Pauline Wolle, RD 2. Ra·
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cine; the serond ptize of 125
POLLY'S PROBLEM
to Brad Johnson, M"on, and
DEAR POLLY - I om 1
five $5 prizes went to the tol· &lt;11e! wbo llkeo to wear tho
lowing: Mr. Bill Joe Evans, aew permanent prettlnlaaen
Gallipolis; Betty Roush, RD 1, where I wotk. Spllabed .,.....
Letart, W. Va.; Mrs.
Ethel mobo....., lllbben lpola 01
Colllno, 214 Pearl St., Mlddl.. this flbrle. Doot 111)'010 lalow
port; Roy T. Kasper, Pomeroy, u IU)' ..,. to - • alllu
and Lobo Cl&lt;&gt;
land, 11133 Lincoln WI 1JPe .. IN_.7
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Le•ter L. Amos, Rt. I Galli·
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polls, Friday filed a petition
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In Gallla County Common Pleas
Court for a divorce from Alina
Joan Amos of 4 Cruzet St.,
Gallipolis. He charges
aross
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New Members

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The Mlddlepart-Pomeroy La I· '
In Club held Ill ltllllatlon for
· first year students 'Wednesday,
November 3, at Middleport.
Membara iniUated were Gail
Board, Helen Glaze, Alohard
Hawley, Debbie Malden, Sylvia
Swanson, Nina Stiles, John Tannehill, Greg White, Barry Wi,.
on, Darlene Deem, Seline M&lt;&gt;
Gowan, Cheryl
McLaughlin,
Steve Miller, Pam Neulzllng,
Mary Radford, Roger Sigler,
Rick Warner, Danny Abbott,
KaUty Abbott, Sherrie Blackston
Randy Burt, Sheila Cowan, JanIce Eastman, Roger Gilmore,
Tim Glaze, Marlene Goodwin,
Karen Grllflth, Marla Grueser, Mary Hayes, Jim Hazelton,
WINNING TICKETS - Michelle Montgomery, Belpre, left and Kim Krautter,
Betty Hobstetter, Pat O'Brien,
Pomeroy, right, display two of the winning tickets in Saturday's drawing of the
John Lohse, and .Jim Swatzel.
Pomeroy Merchants "Gift·A·Rama, sponsored by the Pomeroy Chamber of Com·
During the oosiness meeting,
merce.
conducted by Ray Hlndy, plans
were n1ade for the Christmas
party. Refreshments were aerv·
ed by Teresa Casci,
Connie I

DENNIS KIMES
PFC Deallll E. Klmeo, sOD
ol Mr. aad Mrl,
KoMelll
Ktmeo of Hartford, W. Va.
'lrill celebrate 1111 IOib birth·
day .. Det. %1. PFC Kimel
Is slallonod In VIet Nam wltb
lbe lsi IDf. Dlv. and recently
participated Ia Oporatloa AIlleboro.

DOCTOR

KJ!Ithv Morll'an. RUth

. •Huniers Friday killed four
' deer, last day ora ff\oe-day deer
· gun Ieason, in Galllil county,
running- Ute total to 29, accord· .
ing to Kenneth L. Tnmlln•on,
County county senior
game
protector.
The deer killed Friday were
checked at Jim My'' Sohio
Service Station In Vinton by
Leonard Hash, Rl. I Bidwell,
a seven.poinl hock, killed lri
Morgan Twp.; Clar&lt;\ ·•
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Hash, Rt. 1 Vinton, ••gh~point,
IMo11an Twp.; James Dawson,
Colurnbuo, seven-polo~ Hlln~
ington Twp.; and Paul Hersman, Bidwell, IIJ.polnt buck,
killed In Morgan Twp.
Also included In the ftve day
total was a deer checked by
Tomlinson last Monday. It was
I a sl•-polnt buck killed by OW·
en Callicoat, Ironton, In Mor·
lgan Twp.
End of Ute season total shows
Utat nine deer were killed In
,Mor2an 1'!!•:· seven in Snr"'"'-

The Sunday Times·Sentlncl, Sunday, Dec. 4, 1966-15

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J. Lerner and Frederick Lowe,
will be preseted by
Rio
Grande College dramatists December 8, 9, and 10, ii' Community Hall al the College.
Under the direction of Mer·
lyn Ross, assistant professor of

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DE:AR POLLY - Alter free2. "I
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lng his fingers and hirnielf lot It
DEAR POLLY - All
a nutnber of yearut the CbrJst. w.
Hundreds o! persons swarm- fllrnlly live over 200 miles
mas season, 8 friend 01 m1ne 1u
ed the Pomeroy levee Satur- from our horne. We
made frame ID fit around sash Ill
day, braving the cold wind, that children should have
of each his windows Installed le
to welcome Santa as he artiV· mas in their own horne, so
Christmas tigbta 1111 friJDOI, put M
td by boat.
means mailing gilts. My
two hookl on each aide o1 these tt,
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and on the window sash. Now fo
cially opened Uteir "Gift • A • which she puis her. 8ifls for
all be hu 1D do IJ hoot t b e 11
Rama" Saturday wllil the arri· fallllly and takes tt to Ute
frame over the lrfndow and put
val of Santa and a parade con- statio~. She lend! It In
the plug In a socket. II
now
sisting of local bands of the ar- mommg and I get the
takes him about an bollr t. deceo, girl and boy scouts, local , In the afternooo. When it
orate his home and he used to
queens, Mayor Charles Legar rives at the hos llation, I
apend two or three day1, or
of Pomeroy, Mayor C. 0. Fish- the gifts we have for thtm
even a week, working tn 11. er, Middleport and Representa- the station. When l pick up
MRS. J. C.
tive Ralph Welker.
full suitcase, I take it to the DEAR POLLY -lJo tell Mn.
car, take her gilta out and reflll E. M. C. that when an article I
The parade_ moved west on the suitcase wiUt Ute gifts we lro==-=iiii"-~~~..,;
Mall! St., p1cked up Sanla, are sonding. It Ill lmrnediatel;o
marched up Second St., and tsken back Into tho bua siiUOn
returned to Pomeroy Senior and sent to my moUter. One trip
H1gh School.
takes care of evet)'lhio8. U a
Santa gave treats to several famUy is goillll to onothor town
hundred kiddies on hand. Fol- to opend Cbtlatmas, this Ia a
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drawmg wu btld at I p.m., heed so the children will
with !be_first prize of 100 going see their gifts. _ ELLA
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are of the hard core variety certain breed ot man who lot- strike, has to act as the mayor
Many of lhe incidents portray· lowed toe mining trails
and and sheriff in a town where law
ed in We show are taken from , buffered from "gold fever."
stands in the way of men hav·
aclual records or a commuD!Iy 'l. II begins with the discovery of ing fun, and added to 1hi! is the·
between 1848 and 1803. The gold at Rumsoo Creek, Calif .• In fact that the to•·n's only !emale
story 1s one or simplicity, a~ ; 1853. The onslaught of miners is Runsom's pretty 16-year.Old
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daughter, .Jennifer.
.!!-. Sentinel: Hazel Harman
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and Lucy Hartsook, Pages.
"~e~ifer's presence na~
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Tbe chapter room was ap- . b1g . elfect on Ute m9en_s fee~
propriately decorated to carry mgs and when she falls m tfVI
out the new Worthy Matron's! with Julio VaJveras, th~ onl'
theme, color Sky Blue and su.l MexJca~ a~ong the mmm, •
ver: emblem the Open Bible, ~elegatJon ~ s. sent to tell .~e~
and theme, "Bread ol Life." IaUter . tha, he had best di!
somethmg about their seriou.f
I.aura Brown, niece of Hazel romance."
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Harmon, junior Past Patron.
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thapter, her jewel. Junior : Jenmfer to the east to scho01(
Past Patron Emmett Cra,:e ; and as the stagecoach is le~v~
Eastern Star re- was presentEd a gilt by his i 10g, Cherry Jourdel and ber.
ers With approxi- ; daughle~. Mary. K. Stambaugh. i company of fandango !litis rnak1
;ing the most im· : Mt s:s Connte Cro:o;s presented , the1r i'l. ~pea:a~:c~ on the scene~
~d as Worthy Ma- · h~r mot her wlth a gavel, a . Says Hofi~. 'We hope~ dra~
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gtft of th~ ramily
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Harmon, retiring , Guesls included represent a- : lay a found&lt;~tion (or further mu~
,tivt:s ol chapters at Prottor.: sica! performances at Ule Col~
·ice Sparling. De-: vii If', Harrisonville, H~:t m den, : lege oy SPiting precedent.."
Pearl Northup, I Oak Hill, Wellston, Cheshire ,i Art dJrertor for the perform·
n Ohio, ar.d Ber- [Wilkesvillf, TIJUrman, Evange. 1ance is Thomas Lacey, assistant
· · ·-- -· --··-- :lJne, Law rence , South
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, organist: 0 p a 11Waterloo, Bacine. Gallipolis. ' Fisk. a sophomore from Tak~
1; Lavera Sayer, :Columbus, and Wellsburg. W
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Evans,
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'·. ~ud, M&lt;~rtha; Mar· 1\ potluck supper was served The shuw is open to th~ public
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miner-:-. es the joys and sorrows of a Runsom, who made tbe original

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tnpit, "How To Winter Roses;'
with a three-fold abjeclive, inrtuding insulating the ground,
Hl'&gt; ulnting the tops of the roses,
nnd to prevent crushing by ice
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She said roses should be prolecled beginning wiUt the mid·
die of November and
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cones must not be cut
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In Club held tts llllti•tlon for
·· first Jtar students 'Wednesday,
November 3, at Middleport.
Membors Initiated were Gail
Board, l!elen Glaze, Air.hard
Hawley, Debbie 1\iaiden, Sylvia
Swanson, Nina Stiles, John TannehiU, Greg White, Barry Wis.
on, parlene Deem, Seline McGowan, Cheryl McLaughlin,
Steve Mlller, Pam Netitzllng.
Mary Radford, Roger Sigler,
Rick Wlll'ller, Danny Abbott,
Kathy Abbott, Sherrie Blackston
Randy Burt, Sheila. Cowan, Jan·
lee Eastman, Roger Gilmore,
Tim Glaze, Marlene Goodwin,
Karen GriHlth, Marta Grueser, Mary Hayes, Jim Hazelton,
WINNING TICKETS - Michelle Montgomery, Belpre, left and Kim Krautter
Betty Hobstetter, Pat O'Brien,
Pomeroy, right, display two of the winning tickets In Saturday's drawing of th~ John Lohse, and Jim Swat:et.
Pomeroy Merchants "Gift·A·Rama, sponsored by the Pomeroy Chamber of Com·
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,l,funters rr.tdoy kUled
· ~r,'tast day ·o ra !l"e-day
gun season, Ill Galli• county,
running. trn. tAltal In 29, aceord· I
ing tn Kenneth L. Tomlinson,
County county senior
game
protector.
The deer killed Friday were
checked at Jim My
Sllblo
Service ~tatton tn VInton bf
Leonard . Hash, Rt. I bldwel~
a seven•point bUck. killed Iii
Morgan ·Twp.; Clarr\ ,. · P,.
DENNIS KIMES
Hash, Rt. 1 VInton, ergh~point,
PFC Dellnlo E. l.lmeJ, son Morcan Twp.; James Dawson,
of Mr. and Mrs. Kennelb Columbus, seven·poln~ HLintjUmet of Hartford, W, Va. lngton Twp.; and Paul Herswill celebrate blo ZOib blrtil- man, Bidwell, Ill-point buck,
day on Dee. !1. PFC l.lmeo killed tn Morson Twp. ·
11 alalloaed tn Viel Nam wtlb
Also included In the ftve dat
tbe Ill IDf. Dlv. and recently totai was a deer cheeked by
parlielpated lD Operallo• AI- Tomlinson last Monday. II was
tleboro.
I a six-point buck kiUed by Ow·
en Callicoat, Ironton, tn Mor-

The Broadway musical "Paint
Your Wagon" written by Alan
J.. Lerner and Frederick Lowe,
fllll be preseted by
Rio
Grande College dramatists [)e.
cember !, 9, and tO, "' Community Hall at the C?llege.
Under the direction of Mer·
lyn Ross, assistant professor of

A program on winter care
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Rut:land I
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of .'&gt;Irs. Paul Wrnn recently.
~ rs. Snowden had as
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with a three-fold objective, ·
eluding insulating the ground,
1 n~ ulnting U1e tops of the roses,
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music and fine arts, the play'' befits the kind of life these pe"'
theme centers around a gold pie had w lead. yet encompassrush commuruty whose miner, es the joys and sorrows of a
are of the hard core variety certain breed ot man who fotMany of the incidents portray- I lowed the mining traits
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ed in tl&gt;e show are taken from •ullered from "gold fever."
actual records of a commumty l It begins with the discovery of
between 1848 and 1853. The . gold at Rumson Creek, Calif., in
story '' one of simplicity, , , . 1853. The onslaught of miners

changes the little town Into •
hooming Gold Rush camp. Bell
Runsom, who made tbe original
strike, has to act as the mayor
and sheriff in a town where law
stands in the way of men hav·
ing fun, and added to this is tho
fact that the loon's only female
Is Runsom 's pretty Ill-year-old
daughter, Jennifer.
er. Sentinel: Hazel Harman
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and Lucy Hartsook, Pages.
"~e~nifer's presence ha~
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propriately decorated to carry 1 mgs and when she fall• m 1..,.
out the new Worthy Matron 's I with Julio Valveras, the only
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Harmon, junior Past Patron,
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presented her on be hall ol the The decision is made to
thapter, her jewel. Junior Jenni(er to the east to schd;l(
Past Patron Emmett Crace and as lhe stagecoach is teo.:
·o. 375, Order of Eastern Star re- was pre:sented a gill by hiS• ing, Cherry Jourdel and
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~lallation o! officers w1th approxi· !daughter, Mary K. Staml&gt;augh. ; company of fandango g.rls m&amp;!'~
1d visitors witu ssing the most im- : M1 ss Connie Cross present~d lhe1r appear ance on Ule scene~
:uth Cross installed as Worthy Ma· : h~~- mother_ wi_th a gavel, a . Says Ross. "We hope ~o draw:
as Worthy Patron.
i gtlt o! lhe tamtly.
11s many persons as posstble and
•pened by Hazel Harmon, retiring I Gues!!S includ&lt;"d represent a· . lay a foundation for further mu•
, tives ol chapters at Prol'tor· . sica! perform ances at the Col~
·oduced were Clarice Sparling, De- vil lt&gt;, Harrisonville, Hamden ,' lege oy ~ tting precedent."
District 24; Mrs. Pearl Northup, Oak Hill, Welblon, Cheohire, Art drrector for the perrnrm•
,f Wes~irgin~a _in _Ohi~, ar~d ~~!: i ~ilkesville , Thurman , Evange· l ?nl'e is Th omas Lac~y , assistant
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Pomt. 1professor of art. wtth Barbara
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Hundreds of persons swarmed the Pomeroy levee Saturday, bravilli the cold wind,
to welcome Santa as he artlV·
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The Pomeroy merchants olfi·
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of Pomeroy, Mayor C. 0. Fish·
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live Ralph Welker.
The par&amp;d&lt; moved west on
Mal!! St., picked up Santa,
marched up Second St., and
returned to Pomeroy Sl!lllor
High School.
Santa gave treats to several
hundred kiddies on hand. Fol·
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first
drawllll wu htld at 1 p.m.,
filth the_ nrst pi'\Zt of $50 gotng
to Pauline Wolfe, RD :, Ra·
cine; tile second prize of $25
10 Brad Johnson, Maaon, and
live ~ prizes went to the lo!lowtng: Mr. BUI Joe Evans,
Galilpolis; Betty Roll!h, RD I,
Letart, W. Va.; Mrs.
Ethel
Collinl, 244 Pearl St., Middleport; Roy T. Kasper, Pomeroy,
and Loll Clellnd, 1831 Lincoln
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my a number of)
fl!mlly live over 200 miles away mas season
from our home. We
believe made frame
that children should bave
of each his •
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Christmas llf
means mailing gifts. My
two hookl oa
has a very large suitcase
and on the w
which she puts her Cifts for
aU he has to
family and takes II In the
frame OVI!r tl
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the plug tn a
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orate his boa
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the gifts we have for them
even a week,
the station. When I pick up
MRS. J. C.
fuU suitoase, I take it In I h
DEAR POl.
car, take her &amp;iftt out and
E. ),f, C. Ill
the suilease with the gilts
are sondtng. 11 Ia
taken baclc ln!D lht bus
and sent to my mother. One
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family isM to ~other tow.dl• WOJ
w spend Chrtstmas, thlo Ia
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The Broadway musical "Paintl music and fine arts, the play'&lt; befits the kind of life these peofi, Your Wagon" written by Alan theme centers around a gold pie had w lead. yet encompassf J. Lerner and Frederick Lowe, rush communit¥ who!ie miner~ es the joys and sorrows of a
; will be preseted by
Rio are of the hard core variety .I certain breed ol man who loJ.
\ Grande College dramatists De- Many of the incidents portray-1llowed the mining trails
and
cember 8, 9, and 10, il'l Commu- ed in the show are taken from , s;uffered from "gold fever."
. nity Hall at the College.
actual records of a commumty i It begms with the dJSoovery of
Under the direction of Mer- between 1848 and 185:1. The: gold •t Rumsool Creek, Calif., in
lyn Ross, assistant professor of story lS one of simplicity, a;; 1853. The onslaught of miners

A program on winter care of
roses was given by Mrs. Roy
Snowden when the
Rutland
Garden Club 91et at the home
of Mrs. Paul Winn recently.
Mrs. Snowden had as
her
lopit, "How To Winter Roses, •
wilh a three-fo ld objective, in·
cl11ding insulating the ground,
msulating the tops of lhe roses,
and to prevent rrushing by ice
.~~nd snow.
She sa id roses should be pro·
lccted beginning with Jhe middle of November and
that
cone9 must not be cut
until
!pring, Later the protection
mily he removed a little at a
llfTlt', in r·1 1e 'i f!rmg.
The mert1ng was opened t&gt;y,
the pn·~ident, Mrs. Clarenc(l j
.\l urray. Member!i answered!
roJI call With a fall
chore. ·
HqJorts on th~ JRutland Flower !
:-:11r,w and the County
show·
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er, Sentinel: Hazel Harman
and Lucy Hartsook, Pages.
" ~e~nifer's presence ha~
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The chapter room was ap- . b1g effect on the m9en.s feel ..
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propriately decorated to carry 1 m~s and. when she falls m II&gt;Va
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out the new Worthy Matron'~ w1th_ .Julio Valveras, t~ onlJ
theme, color Sky Blue and Sil· Mex1ca? among lhe mmers, •
ver: emblem the Open Bible, delegatoon IS s.nt to tell .~er
and theme, "Bread ol Life." lather that hr had best lfli:
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something about their ser.iogf
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chapter, her jewel. Junior , Jenmfer to the ea!'!t to scbo!)l~
Pa.st Patron Emmett Cra1.-e and as the stagecoach is leav~
Vinton Chapter, No. 375, Order of Eastern Star re- was presented a gift )y hiS . ing, Cherry Jo,.del and
Het.
cently hed its annual installation of officers with (l.pproxi· da_ughte~. ~ary . K. Stambaugh. : company r.an~ango girls m~~
mil l.ely 100 memb-ers and visitors witl.• ssing the most im· M1 ~s Cunn1e Cro~s presented the1r appear&lt;:~ ra.: e on the scene~
prt&gt;hs.ive ceremony of Ruth Cross installed as Worthy Ma- h~r mulller Wl_th a gavel, a Says Ro~s . "We hope ~o draw;
trun , and Virgil Cross as Worthy Patron.
g1ft of the tam1ly .
~ a~ many person!i as pos.~ 1ble and
The chapter was opened by Hazel Harmon, retiring ! Guesls indudt-"d representa. · lay a founda11on for further mu~
Worth y Matron.
; tives of chaplcrs at Prnl'lur- , s1ral performances at tht Cot.:.
Grand officers introduced were Clarice Sparling. De· i vJJJ(-&gt;, i-larrisoovJlle, Harnden, · lege oy sdtmg preredent._"
putv Grand Matron of District 24: Mrs. Pearl Northup, 1 Oak Hi ll, Wellston, Cheshire, Art director for the perform·
Gr~lnd Representative of West Virginia in Ohio, and Ber· : Wilkesville. 1lJUrman. E\'ange- 1 ance 1s Thomas Lacey , a~sistant
niC'e Hoffman, District Dep· l ~- - -- --- --- ---- 1!ine, Lawrence, South
Point. professor or art, with Barbara
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uty Granrl Matron of Dis-~ ta Reynolds, organist; 0 p a 1 Waterloo, Racine, Gallipolis, F'1sk.. a sophomore rrom Tak~
tn cl 25.
Payne, Adah; Uvera Sayer, Columbus, and Wellsburg, W.1ma Park, Maryland, acting as
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Esther; Va.
i assistant director.
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eMms aHmgh 0 ocderh was Elizabeth Cloud, .Martha; Mar· A pollur k supper was served ' The show is open to the public
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Walker, Warder; Dewey Walk· 1!vwed the installation.
door .
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Sayer; Lucy Hartsook, organ- 'I
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Hazl'i Harmon, Conduclrt"Ss; Verna Gleason, Warder, 1
and Emmett Cruce, Sentinel. ·
Soloist~ were Laura
Brown '
and Paul Parkins.

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Pkm.s were made for a Christ. I
m;,s party and dinner to be held 1
IJPc. 14 with dinner at the Mar·
1m . Mrs. Hot&gt;ert Reibel, Mrs.
Jonah Colter ill and !\Irs. Jack
Hrii}.'Wn will he hoste~ses for
!he party l'ollowing the dinnl:!r.
Pl:ms also were made lo take
gilts and table arra ngemenls
1,1 1he Good Luck Garden Club

changes the little town Into . ·;
booming Gold Rush camp. B&lt;!ll
RWJsom, who made tbe origiDil
strike, has to act as the mayor
and sheriff in a town where law
stands in the way of men hav•
ing fun, and added to this i~ the
fact that the w.n's only female
is Runsom's pretty 16-year-i&gt;.ld
daughter, J.ennif~r.

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Rl,ct(Q rd-crandal Nuptial
Mass Read November 26
illn. RupfJert Joseph Crmulol

at Alh•ns Hospital. Mn Cush
.fohns lon reportet.l on things w
do in DPt:ember which included .
planting Watrr lilii."S and other l
l'ipring bulbs, some pruning to :
br- done and trePs aud shrubs·
plonted.
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the
r;"Jdio program for January ov· 'l
er WMPO. The traveling prize . MASON - St.
,JIJSpl·h's ro~ l'.s . She alSI'! carried an Lewis of Pt. Pleasant.
] Officers installed were: Ruth
brought by Mrs. C. E. Bishop Church ~~·~~ the srene nf lh e JVOI'Y srulp:urcd rosury whic:h · Lighting the candles and a1· Cross, Worthy Matron; V1rg1l
was won by Mrs. Rohsun .
weddin~: of .\1is~ Mary
Ann t,l•lunb;c·d to hN fat/JN.
tar servr·rs were La rry Frey Cross, Worthy Patron; Lovma
f{efre shments were served Oy:Hi&lt;"k&lt;J nl11l Ut&lt;Jrt, W.Va . and . TIH' bndt 's mr11li uf honor and (Jary Tctleseo, both of New Swisher, Associate
Matron; 1
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the hostess. Guests were Mrs.] HurpcJt .Jnst· ph Cra ndol, 1;£ l't. WJS !~everly Arn!•tl of Col um·' Jia\lf'n. Yliss Donna
HJurk 1Max Barnes, Associate Patron; :
Max Davis and Mrs.
Or lien , Plea~ant, Snttlrday, Nt~v . 26, at bus, Ohio. The ut!J t·r brides- Iof Pomeroy regi5tered
the ,\1axine Marrs, Secretary; Ma- '
Nelson. Other members attend- 11 a. m.
mmds WPre Maxme Rirkard, 1guests.
' ry K. Stambaugh, Treasurt!r; i
lng were Mrs. June Nicholson,: Th 1• bride is the dnu~hter of 1 her sistrr. Donna Crow of 1 A recept ion fur the guests Juanita Hall, Conductress; Con-,
Mrs. Charlf'~ Foley. Mrs C~ O. !)Ar. :md Mrs. Edw&lt;.~rd Rickard J•omeruy; Kathy Hesson and wa .~ l1eld_ m St. Joseph' s Hall 1me Cross, Associate Coodust-·
Chapman, Mrs. Russt"\! L1ttle of Ll.'ta rt. Tl1e ~room's parents Mrs. Bill Lluyll, !.HJth her cous&lt; immediately fullowm g the cer- ress; Eleanor \\bite, Chaplam; i
rmd Mrs. Virgil Atkins.
[a re the late Mr. and :&gt;.lrs. Wil· u.-:
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iemony where ~e bride's table 1Mona Bartley, Marshal; Marie!- ~
liarn Crandol of Pt. Plt"a'ia llt.
I . ' m~ld or honor and the 11 W~S ('~Vered Wllh ~
_lovely ! -----The Rev. Father II. A. l!yan ' UJ ,.;c,matds . wore flnor JengUJ Jn sh Imen cloth. \\oven m the '
ctle!Jratr&gt;d the nupllal marriage guw.ns u( m1dn1ght blue. The 1 co~1·r 1s well known mol1fs _of I
rn.:~ s s which WU!i a double ring bot.l1ce was of scroll ed velvet ; lnsh art and emblematiC fig.
cel·l'nllmy . The alt &lt;Jr was decor- lentunng a batteau neckline lures of VIeWS ;md figures of !
ated with llilskets of wt1itc&gt; glad· and t.:lb?w li·ngth sleeves of : Ireland. Centere~ in the ta~le 1
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Mr. and Mrs. Dr! Williams o! ~ c.,ndei&lt;J hra , ::JI.'U) large whitc i1S ktrl was of ma!rh~r1g blue j('llke topped with a silver cross !
1,11~1 Clnrk Ave., .Bellflower, lmum_s and bows of whnr sn tin . Jsati n. .Thei.r h~adp1e&lt;·rs were or la.nd rings,_ sym~lizmg
tht! The_ Racine Elementary PTA
Calif., are nnnouncmg
the Pews wert" de('orated
with mah·hmg JJius10n and accenled marriage m Chnst. On each 1held 1ts regular monthly meet· .
m~.rriage of their daughl~r, sprays nf lily of the r JI!t•y. :by u velvet bow. Each carried sJde of the cake were candles ing on Nov. 20 at 7·30 p. m.
Adele, to Mr .. John D.. HilL I Wedding music was pre~ent- l &lt;l bouquet r,r whJie r;lrnatwns lwhich were lighted white tbe w1th the pledge to the flag ·
s~~ of Mrs. Elizabeth }h,ll . of Ieli by Ross Frey of New Hav- 1edged i~ blue.
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1bride and gr~om cut ttleir cake. led by Joy Hill.
8 .;, Second Avenue, Galllpohs. en \V y, org·JnJ·st an' Earl
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Fnday, December 2nd at Bf'Jl. , Va., wa s Ihe voca list. Mr. Diehl daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul i w1th a tourh of plllk &lt;Jnd green · ple Come , led by Mrs . Marge !
flower, Rev. Lynch of Orange, s'n'-' ··Ave M:Jria ,, ••rams An· Van Meter. ShP wore a fluor ,accent.
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_The groom attended . W&lt;~ham:J I Given in marriage hv her · ed brorade. satm. On her head 1S l~t mg her were ~r s .. Karl
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pleted three .v~_ars in the Arm- 1f0 '"1·.Y JJdl "1r 11~~or Jengtdh go~n 1flowN bas ket wa~; fill ed with Nollegee, Mrs . Waller Weny !"Say So'' followed by a pray·
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ld d r . b&lt; d' , . · 1 :ed rose petals whJc\a she damt· ran.d Mr ~. Leon~rd Sm1thson. er by Hev. John Khnbler.
l.'d as a mahini:-lt. The couple h. tel m~ ~l L m~lre b 1. iCC W&lt;l~ 1ly . slrc.w over the r_arpf'l of M1 ss Ch~rlen_~ f&gt;tehl_ servt&gt;d thc :l The school carnival, whi"o,hll
1 ~, 1 ilg ~~. l:dt e sa nna ueck : satm, Just twrore th.e bidc's 1&lt;:ake, M1 ss Ji.. Jien Wiles, served was held Nov. 4, was a
W1ll reside in Bellflnwcr·.
imt , f'IHI~;~ ( Tl wAltl;. nlen~~.11 l entrance.
!the punch and Miss Kay Me-- cess, with $138 .18
report~
arr mo 1 s. lf' · me S 11 t The little ring bearer was · Gowan served the coffee.
made.
llPnders Turnfrrun
~·as l'nhanced by alenrnn mo· iraul Nollegee of Mason, son The bride's traveling costume The president read a
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00 11 .' " 1 ovt&gt;m Je~ . caught by a hnw ot the shoulr.l- He wa.s dressed in white and 1blue with black ac(·essories and Patrol
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((}un ly· D1stnct L1br{lrv• dljJped ·1 wI 11 • th e a. 1,cnron 1nee. II er 1111· 1
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Wfl•s l With lace.
. ! TheJr new address Is 99 Dar. ~poke on Thank.sglving.
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showrd a. loss of 405.· and Ihe ·1~ 1s. Tl le bn"de•s co1onra
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. slgn bouquet was lily of the 1Jr. , brother of the bride· Max )Jumbus Business
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IJ~ ra ry w~s 4 ,5~8 comparrd
--- - - --- - - - ---- --- Conslructwn Company, Colum- the Fifth grade mothers in Ute ·
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The groom i• a graduate ol '\~~ ~~r~t~:; program wtll l
lor the past. month comparro
Point Pleasant High School and be U1e theme of the next mee~
woth 12.2211_ m 1965: The Iota! I M 1
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is attending Columbus Sthool at ing on Dec. 18 at 7:30 , m., l
c1rculrltmn m both dtv1smns w~!l ed ~ hr onald :euter entertam· rKathy McEihmney, Mrs. Mar- Drafting. He is employed by with a 5Dc gift exehange.P
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1y rmonng hf'r sister, Mrs. Collins, Miss Nellie
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by the 4th Grade mothers.
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Legion Holt
omi Floyd, Miss Martte Nich-, the wedding were Mrs Donald R • d S
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The Creative Writing Group · M". Chester Erwin, Mrs. Lee' ryn Brown, M". Kay Rail and and Mrs. Charles Arnett, Cam· S.-Sgl Clarence
Ral&gt;ertll
will meet Saturday evening, De·J Smith, Miss Sharnh Bechtle, IMrs. Leonard Reea.
bridge, Ohio; Miss Elizabeth ~nght, who recently returned
rtmhrr lOth, at 7:30 at the ~r~ . Dexter, Erwin, Mrs. Rol· j Game!l were played
with Ryan, Charles~on, W. Va.; Mr.. rom. a 13-m~nth. ~~ of .
home of Mrs. M. T. Epling, lm Wolf_!;_-lf1rs. f.laine-: -Miller, rrizes won by Mis.'\1 Sharon and Mrs. Dav1d Brown
and m Vietnam, ts ~ISitin~
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Sr. . 60! First Av~ .. GalliPoli• Mrs. f,iilb~r JmbiJden, M is Glaze, Mrs. Lois McElhinney, Anne M. Rickard, Columbug; mother, Mrs, LUbe Wrtgbl,
Mrs. Velma · Pikko]a will he the Lilly .l'l!b~ MJss . Cha_r· and Mrs. Lee SmiUt
Door Miss Alma Dudding, N1tro, W. brothers and sisters, and
hnstess. , ·
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prize was won by Sarah Bcch· Va.; Mr._ and Mrs, Earl D1ehl relatiVes.
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Followmg the Christmas pro- H•lldric~$, Mrs. He!~ · "lliiad, tie.
and family, South Charleston, He 1s now retired from
gram, orl~inalmanusrripts will Mrs. Zelia Riley, Mis. Marilyn Refresh
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d . h . IW. Va.; MfR. Max Crum, Mor- Army after 20 years sen,io:e.
· be r";ad and' evaluatecr. . Anyone Swan, Mrs: Maxine R'u~ll , , k ·
m~n 8 0 san WIC. es, gantown, W. Va.; Mrs. Fr~d He was discharged on Dec.
i• w•lcome to come wtth nr Kayte: Ru!sell, Miss , ilJiaran c~ e, punc ' coffee and mmts Anderson and Mrs. Franklin wtth the rank of staff oertjtatll
without a manuscript. For in· , Glaie Mrs!' zaiia Wililie 'Mrs. ~ere served.
Scyre, Parkersburg; Mr. Joe After a visit here he will
formation call M"- Mary. 1•. Mary' Bailey, Miss Mibel ~11&lt;1·
Nagle, Baston, Mass.; Mary L. Phoenix. Ariz., to join bfs
LewiS, Rio Grande, 245-5523. Idell, ·Mrs, Janet Balin, ·· ~ATIEND FESTIVM.
Rickard, Ironton; Mrs. Kermll and son and daughter, TID:IIIIY
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Marforie Oliver, M.,, Martha
Walwn, Brenda Potts, Mr. and and Debby. They wU1
HAVE DINNER GUEST
Childs. Mrs. Sylvia Bowi.-s The ~nnual fall festival oi l Mrs. James Diehl, Jo EDen and their home there.
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Tha~ksglvlnR Day guest,s lor Mt:tJ_, !j~tt~ CJ,rc, !llrs, '· rtha &lt;cntly was well attended and
Poulin, Mr. and M~. Ray in science in February,-·
a turkey dtnner at•the home· of Chamherr, , Mrs Don,; !il;"lerl a success according to Mr.. Mayer and Nancy Ja, Mr. and
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Mr. A1H' Mrs' Flo.}ld D. ~e!Jer, !ofl'f._ frl•&gt;~lh~-m~J~s.- WIIJiarl\ Ohlinger, president. Mrs. Charles Gibbs, Mr. an,d
GIVE DINNER
~ute 2, ~g Boi!'Jm, , ~Mel'&lt;! J.U:,: d"~~f. rs~9ij. , 1t;~· ,S~c ••pressed her appreciation M". !llarles Persinger and Mr. and Mrs. OtiJ BallleJ
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' L~n , t9 'Ill who contributed II' helpo Kilty, Mrs. Harry Bailey and tertatned wltb 1 dinner
and ~i's, Rabefi~"''Mid, Rb)li· ry \!!iJI:w11; . · ral~"f'ec , ."9 1n f9Y way. The December Debbie, Mrs. Thomas Hysell, home Friday ev
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· ~ 'M~ I Ijlqj!tln~' of lhe PTA has been Mrs .. Tam Crow, Jr., Mrs, Lil· were Mr. and
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Smltjl. Lln6a, lloribld ,a~}ilie.- ~ ~·~l!Jnd, ~~~~· ·, . ~~ Cltncelled due to !be Christmas lie Hauck and Mrs Fraat Smith Raelne lllr llld )ln.
all Ol)'omeroy !.'!~ ;'Jl~. ,.~Jld '!l~~lllle, Mk MU~red; • ~pl; ~roglam'; at tile lt'ltbfJI, whleh, Eppl,, ali of Pom~y. and 1)11 Baney,
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Mrs. William Stra~ss, MahJ!a Mr!: Eva_ Struble~ ' ~l:. ~iill}': ~lll-be Tuesday, Deeember 20, jMr. and ,Mrs.
A. Jle!Son of 000 Mr. and Mrl,
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The Broadway musical "Paintl music and fine arts, the play'&lt; befits the kind of life these peofi, Your Wagon" written by Alan theme centers around a gold pie had w lead. yet encompassf J. Lerner and Frederick Lowe, rush communit¥ who!ie miner~ es the joys and sorrows of a
; will be preseted by
Rio are of the hard core variety .I certain breed ol man who loJ.
\ Grande College dramatists De- Many of the incidents portray-1llowed the mining trails
and
cember 8, 9, and 10, il'l Commu- ed in the show are taken from , s;uffered from "gold fever."
. nity Hall at the College.
actual records of a commumty i It begms with the dJSoovery of
Under the direction of Mer- between 1848 and 185:1. The: gold •t Rumsool Creek, Calif., in
lyn Ross, assistant professor of story lS one of simplicity, a;; 1853. The onslaught of miners

A program on winter care of
roses was given by Mrs. Roy
Snowden when the
Rutland
Garden Club 91et at the home
of Mrs. Paul Winn recently.
Mrs. Snowden had as
her
lopit, "How To Winter Roses, •
wilh a three-fo ld objective, in·
cl11ding insulating the ground,
msulating the tops of lhe roses,
and to prevent rrushing by ice
.~~nd snow.
She sa id roses should be pro·
lccted beginning with Jhe middle of November and
that
cone9 must not be cut
until
!pring, Later the protection
mily he removed a little at a
llfTlt', in r·1 1e 'i f!rmg.
The mert1ng was opened t&gt;y,
the pn·~ident, Mrs. Clarenc(l j
.\l urray. Member!i answered!
roJI call With a fall
chore. ·
HqJorts on th~ JRutland Flower !
:-:11r,w and the County
show·
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and Lucy Hartsook, Pages.
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propriately decorated to carry 1 m~s and. when she falls m II&gt;Va
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out the new Worthy Matron'~ w1th_ .Julio Valveras, t~ onlJ
theme, color Sky Blue and Sil· Mex1ca? among lhe mmers, •
ver: emblem the Open Bible, delegatoon IS s.nt to tell .~er
and theme, "Bread ol Life." lather that hr had best lfli:
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chapter, her jewel. Junior , Jenmfer to the ea!'!t to scbo!)l~
Pa.st Patron Emmett Cra1.-e and as the stagecoach is leav~
Vinton Chapter, No. 375, Order of Eastern Star re- was presented a gift )y hiS . ing, Cherry Jo,.del and
Het.
cently hed its annual installation of officers with (l.pproxi· da_ughte~. ~ary . K. Stambaugh. : company r.an~ango girls m~~
mil l.ely 100 memb-ers and visitors witl.• ssing the most im· M1 ~s Cunn1e Cro~s presented the1r appear&lt;:~ ra.: e on the scene~
prt&gt;hs.ive ceremony of Ruth Cross installed as Worthy Ma- h~r mulller Wl_th a gavel, a Says Ro~s . "We hope ~o draw;
trun , and Virgil Cross as Worthy Patron.
g1ft of the tam1ly .
~ a~ many person!i as pos.~ 1ble and
The chapter was opened by Hazel Harmon, retiring ! Guesls indudt-"d representa. · lay a founda11on for further mu~
Worth y Matron.
; tives of chaplcrs at Prnl'lur- , s1ral performances at tht Cot.:.
Grand officers introduced were Clarice Sparling. De· i vJJJ(-&gt;, i-larrisoovJlle, Harnden, · lege oy sdtmg preredent._"
putv Grand Matron of District 24: Mrs. Pearl Northup, 1 Oak Hi ll, Wellston, Cheshire, Art director for the perform·
Gr~lnd Representative of West Virginia in Ohio, and Ber· : Wilkesville. 1lJUrman. E\'ange- 1 ance 1s Thomas Lacey , a~sistant
niC'e Hoffman, District Dep· l ~- - -- --- --- ---- 1!ine, Lawrence, South
Point. professor or art, with Barbara
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Payne, Adah; Uvera Sayer, Columbus, and Wellsburg, W.1ma Park, Maryland, acting as
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Esther; Va.
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eMms aHmgh 0 ocderh was Elizabeth Cloud, .Martha; Mar· A pollur k supper was served ' The show is open to the public
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door .
OC~sl· yslsstet ewarYt ; aCrhsa ap1am. a raDank
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and Emmett Cruce, Sentinel. ·
Soloist~ were Laura
Brown '
and Paul Parkins.

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Pkm.s were made for a Christ. I
m;,s party and dinner to be held 1
IJPc. 14 with dinner at the Mar·
1m . Mrs. Hot&gt;ert Reibel, Mrs.
Jonah Colter ill and !\Irs. Jack
Hrii}.'Wn will he hoste~ses for
!he party l'ollowing the dinnl:!r.
Pl:ms also were made lo take
gilts and table arra ngemenls
1,1 1he Good Luck Garden Club

changes the little town Into . ·;
booming Gold Rush camp. B&lt;!ll
RWJsom, who made tbe origiDil
strike, has to act as the mayor
and sheriff in a town where law
stands in the way of men hav•
ing fun, and added to this i~ the
fact that the w.n's only female
is Runsom's pretty 16-year-i&gt;.ld
daughter, J.ennif~r.

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Mass Read November 26
illn. RupfJert Joseph Crmulol

at Alh•ns Hospital. Mn Cush
.fohns lon reportet.l on things w
do in DPt:ember which included .
planting Watrr lilii."S and other l
l'ipring bulbs, some pruning to :
br- done and trePs aud shrubs·
plonted.
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the
r;"Jdio program for January ov· 'l
er WMPO. The traveling prize . MASON - St.
,JIJSpl·h's ro~ l'.s . She alSI'! carried an Lewis of Pt. Pleasant.
] Officers installed were: Ruth
brought by Mrs. C. E. Bishop Church ~~·~~ the srene nf lh e JVOI'Y srulp:urcd rosury whic:h · Lighting the candles and a1· Cross, Worthy Matron; V1rg1l
was won by Mrs. Rohsun .
weddin~: of .\1is~ Mary
Ann t,l•lunb;c·d to hN fat/JN.
tar servr·rs were La rry Frey Cross, Worthy Patron; Lovma
f{efre shments were served Oy:Hi&lt;"k&lt;J nl11l Ut&lt;Jrt, W.Va . and . TIH' bndt 's mr11li uf honor and (Jary Tctleseo, both of New Swisher, Associate
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HJurk 1Max Barnes, Associate Patron; :
Max Davis and Mrs.
Or lien , Plea~ant, Snttlrday, Nt~v . 26, at bus, Ohio. The ut!J t·r brides- Iof Pomeroy regi5tered
the ,\1axine Marrs, Secretary; Ma- '
Nelson. Other members attend- 11 a. m.
mmds WPre Maxme Rirkard, 1guests.
' ry K. Stambaugh, Treasurt!r; i
lng were Mrs. June Nicholson,: Th 1• bride is the dnu~hter of 1 her sistrr. Donna Crow of 1 A recept ion fur the guests Juanita Hall, Conductress; Con-,
Mrs. Charlf'~ Foley. Mrs C~ O. !)Ar. :md Mrs. Edw&lt;.~rd Rickard J•omeruy; Kathy Hesson and wa .~ l1eld_ m St. Joseph' s Hall 1me Cross, Associate Coodust-·
Chapman, Mrs. Russt"\! L1ttle of Ll.'ta rt. Tl1e ~room's parents Mrs. Bill Lluyll, !.HJth her cous&lt; immediately fullowm g the cer- ress; Eleanor \\bite, Chaplam; i
rmd Mrs. Virgil Atkins.
[a re the late Mr. and :&gt;.lrs. Wil· u.-:
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iemony where ~e bride's table 1Mona Bartley, Marshal; Marie!- ~
liarn Crandol of Pt. Plt"a'ia llt.
I . ' m~ld or honor and the 11 W~S ('~Vered Wllh ~
_lovely ! -----The Rev. Father II. A. l!yan ' UJ ,.;c,matds . wore flnor JengUJ Jn sh Imen cloth. \\oven m the '
ctle!Jratr&gt;d the nupllal marriage guw.ns u( m1dn1ght blue. The 1 co~1·r 1s well known mol1fs _of I
rn.:~ s s which WU!i a double ring bot.l1ce was of scroll ed velvet ; lnsh art and emblematiC fig.
cel·l'nllmy . The alt &lt;Jr was decor- lentunng a batteau neckline lures of VIeWS ;md figures of !
ated with llilskets of wt1itc&gt; glad· and t.:lb?w li·ngth sleeves of : Ireland. Centere~ in the ta~le 1
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Mr. and Mrs. Dr! Williams o! ~ c.,ndei&lt;J hra , ::JI.'U) large whitc i1S ktrl was of ma!rh~r1g blue j('llke topped with a silver cross !
1,11~1 Clnrk Ave., .Bellflower, lmum_s and bows of whnr sn tin . Jsati n. .Thei.r h~adp1e&lt;·rs were or la.nd rings,_ sym~lizmg
tht! The_ Racine Elementary PTA
Calif., are nnnouncmg
the Pews wert" de('orated
with mah·hmg JJius10n and accenled marriage m Chnst. On each 1held 1ts regular monthly meet· .
m~.rriage of their daughl~r, sprays nf lily of the r JI!t•y. :by u velvet bow. Each carried sJde of the cake were candles ing on Nov. 20 at 7·30 p. m.
Adele, to Mr .. John D.. HilL I Wedding music was pre~ent- l &lt;l bouquet r,r whJie r;lrnatwns lwhich were lighted white tbe w1th the pledge to the flag ·
s~~ of Mrs. Elizabeth }h,ll . of Ieli by Ross Frey of New Hav- 1edged i~ blue.
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1bride and gr~om cut ttleir cake. led by Joy Hill.
8 .;, Second Avenue, Galllpohs. en \V y, org·JnJ·st an' Earl
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Fnday, December 2nd at Bf'Jl. , Va., wa s Ihe voca list. Mr. Diehl daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul i w1th a tourh of plllk &lt;Jnd green · ple Come , led by Mrs . Marge !
flower, Rev. Lynch of Orange, s'n'-' ··Ave M:Jria ,, ••rams An· Van Meter. ShP wore a fluor ,accent.
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pleted three .v~_ars in the Arm- 1f0 '"1·.Y JJdl "1r 11~~or Jengtdh go~n 1flowN bas ket wa~; fill ed with Nollegee, Mrs . Waller Weny !"Say So'' followed by a pray·
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l.'d as a mahini:-lt. The couple h. tel m~ ~l L m~lre b 1. iCC W&lt;l~ 1ly . slrc.w over the r_arpf'l of M1 ss Ch~rlen_~ f&gt;tehl_ servt&gt;d thc :l The school carnival, whi"o,hll
1 ~, 1 ilg ~~. l:dt e sa nna ueck : satm, Just twrore th.e bidc's 1&lt;:ake, M1 ss Ji.. Jien Wiles, served was held Nov. 4, was a
W1ll reside in Bellflnwcr·.
imt , f'IHI~;~ ( Tl wAltl;. nlen~~.11 l entrance.
!the punch and Miss Kay Me-- cess, with $138 .18
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arr mo 1 s. lf' · me S 11 t The little ring bearer was · Gowan served the coffee.
made.
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~·as l'nhanced by alenrnn mo· iraul Nollegee of Mason, son The bride's traveling costume The president read a
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The groom i• a graduate ol '\~~ ~~r~t~:; program wtll l
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Point Pleasant High School and be U1e theme of the next mee~
woth 12.2211_ m 1965: The Iota! I M 1
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is attending Columbus Sthool at ing on Dec. 18 at 7:30 , m., l
c1rculrltmn m both dtv1smns w~!l ed ~ hr onald :euter entertam· rKathy McEihmney, Mrs. Mar- Drafting. He is employed by with a 5Dc gift exehange.P
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1y rmonng hf'r sister, Mrs. Collins, Miss Nellie
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Legion Holt
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The Creative Writing Group · M". Chester Erwin, Mrs. Lee' ryn Brown, M". Kay Rail and and Mrs. Charles Arnett, Cam· S.-Sgl Clarence
Ral&gt;ertll
will meet Saturday evening, De·J Smith, Miss Sharnh Bechtle, IMrs. Leonard Reea.
bridge, Ohio; Miss Elizabeth ~nght, who recently returned
rtmhrr lOth, at 7:30 at the ~r~ . Dexter, Erwin, Mrs. Rol· j Game!l were played
with Ryan, Charles~on, W. Va.; Mr.. rom. a 13-m~nth. ~~ of .
home of Mrs. M. T. Epling, lm Wolf_!;_-lf1rs. f.laine-: -Miller, rrizes won by Mis.'\1 Sharon and Mrs. Dav1d Brown
and m Vietnam, ts ~ISitin~
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Sr. . 60! First Av~ .. GalliPoli• Mrs. f,iilb~r JmbiJden, M is Glaze, Mrs. Lois McElhinney, Anne M. Rickard, Columbug; mother, Mrs, LUbe Wrtgbl,
Mrs. Velma · Pikko]a will he the Lilly .l'l!b~ MJss . Cha_r· and Mrs. Lee SmiUt
Door Miss Alma Dudding, N1tro, W. brothers and sisters, and
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prize was won by Sarah Bcch· Va.; Mr._ and Mrs, Earl D1ehl relatiVes.
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Followmg the Christmas pro- H•lldric~$, Mrs. He!~ · "lliiad, tie.
and family, South Charleston, He 1s now retired from
gram, orl~inalmanusrripts will Mrs. Zelia Riley, Mis. Marilyn Refresh
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d . h . IW. Va.; MfR. Max Crum, Mor- Army after 20 years sen,io:e.
· be r";ad and' evaluatecr. . Anyone Swan, Mrs: Maxine R'u~ll , , k ·
m~n 8 0 san WIC. es, gantown, W. Va.; Mrs. Fr~d He was discharged on Dec.
i• w•lcome to come wtth nr Kayte: Ru!sell, Miss , ilJiaran c~ e, punc ' coffee and mmts Anderson and Mrs. Franklin wtth the rank of staff oertjtatll
without a manuscript. For in· , Glaie Mrs!' zaiia Wililie 'Mrs. ~ere served.
Scyre, Parkersburg; Mr. Joe After a visit here he will
formation call M"- Mary. 1•. Mary' Bailey, Miss Mibel ~11&lt;1·
Nagle, Baston, Mass.; Mary L. Phoenix. Ariz., to join bfs
LewiS, Rio Grande, 245-5523. Idell, ·Mrs, Janet Balin, ·· ~ATIEND FESTIVM.
Rickard, Ironton; Mrs. Kermll and son and daughter, TID:IIIIY
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Walwn, Brenda Potts, Mr. and and Debby. They wU1
HAVE DINNER GUEST
Childs. Mrs. Sylvia Bowi.-s The ~nnual fall festival oi l Mrs. James Diehl, Jo EDen and their home there.
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Tha~ksglvlnR Day guest,s lor Mt:tJ_, !j~tt~ CJ,rc, !llrs, '· rtha &lt;cntly was well attended and
Poulin, Mr. and M~. Ray in science in February,-·
a turkey dtnner at•the home· of Chamherr, , Mrs Don,; !il;"lerl a success according to Mr.. Mayer and Nancy Ja, Mr. and
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Mr. A1H' Mrs' Flo.}ld D. ~e!Jer, !ofl'f._ frl•&gt;~lh~-m~J~s.- WIIJiarl\ Ohlinger, president. Mrs. Charles Gibbs, Mr. an,d
GIVE DINNER
~ute 2, ~g Boi!'Jm, , ~Mel'&lt;! J.U:,: d"~~f. rs~9ij. , 1t;~· ,S~c ••pressed her appreciation M". !llarles Persinger and Mr. and Mrs. OtiJ BallleJ
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' L~n , t9 'Ill who contributed II' helpo Kilty, Mrs. Harry Bailey and tertatned wltb 1 dinner
and ~i's, Rabefi~"''Mid, Rb)li· ry \!!iJI:w11; . · ral~"f'ec , ."9 1n f9Y way. The December Debbie, Mrs. Thomas Hysell, home Friday ev
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· ~ 'M~ I Ijlqj!tln~' of lhe PTA has been Mrs .. Tam Crow, Jr., Mrs, Lil· were Mr. and
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Smltjl. Lln6a, lloribld ,a~}ilie.- ~ ~·~l!Jnd, ~~~~· ·, . ~~ Cltncelled due to !be Christmas lie Hauck and Mrs Fraat Smith Raelne lllr llld )ln.
all Ol)'omeroy !.'!~ ;'Jl~. ,.~Jld '!l~~lllle, Mk MU~red; • ~pl; ~roglam'; at tile lt'ltbfJI, whleh, Eppl,, ali of Pom~y. and 1)11 Baney,
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A. Jle!Son of 000 Mr. and Mrl,
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CHRISTMAS PLANNING MEANSI

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The Christmas theme was Us· .
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the Kanauga Wo!!H!n's Sociloty
of Christia11 Service al I he'
~orne ~I· Mrl. ·Berkley, Wrlghl.
Ah organ prelude 1"!\S ' " ptesented prior to the Rrogram by
Mrs. Florence Allen. The call
I&lt;&gt; worship waa.,glven by Mrs:
Audrey Brownell, and a ChriSt·

.Toys to 'Fit the Child'
BY PAT GLASS
vorltes of many children. A lot to do with the child's reac·
Ext Ageot, Home Ec.
wooden gun can be JUSt
as tJOn to 1t Pa1 ents wh&amp; apoloGallia County
f1erce to a yeungster as
a g1ze for the toy, Gr who scorn
Choos 111 g toys for the young-~ flashy cowboy gun, and far one chtld's g1ft to soot.1e th('
Birrs 1s one of the many thmgs less dangerous than the 8 8 Jealousy of a brother or sister,
that has to be done m many gun that many lav1sh parents , or who let any unhappy SJtua-1
families to get ready for Christ· gtve thelf young children.
I tion occur while the g1ft IS be- 1
m11 1\ l!ttle thought and plan- The ..,est way to be sure a 1mg gtven, may tamt the toy
nm!J, ean help to make the toy I toy will mterest a chlid 1s to ' w1th unplea:santness.
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make 1t f1l his play pattern~. On lhe ather hand, a gtft gtv- 1
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hollow en durmg t1mes of relaxed hapto turn from an expensive toy I things, a few boxes that fil m- pmess, or at the bme ot, a
to a sunplr. hauseholf! object. Side one another, even loosely, happy event {like a (ather s reEmplv tlut•ad spools and old I will delight him,
turn f1om a busmess trip I, will
p 1 ~ tm s :.~ 1 e sometimes
the If he loves to doodle ctn thP. take on a happy tone
f I\OJite tovs of voungsters
\valls, a blackboard ts t h el Gifts that children and parTo o:ome pare.lts thls: 111
a r1ght answer If he likes
to I ents bmld together are often 1
rt&gt;grrttab\e s1tuatton The feel scnbble on good statwnery, ~ happy gifts. The youngster has 1
tht' voungcter has turned h1~ magac slate Will
fascmate had attenlion and compamonb·Jek on tht- toys they spent a h1m Simply watchmg a child ship w1th his parents while makl~t or tune and money to buy play Will giVe parents ideas for mg the toy , and this happy
But a youngster seldom thmks toys he would hke.
expenence becomes part of the
o1 tnvs as tokens of love from
HAPPY 1"UYS
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lht&gt;rP are only two thmgs that IS mterested m IS one point tn [ moment f1 om thmgs al ha.nO,
mattrr Does the toy ht the remember The second 1mpo1t-1 are often happy gifts, If they re l
acttVJIV of mterest at
that ant pomt about a boy IS t h ~ made m the spmt &lt;J! lam'!)
mome~l? And 1s the to} a re-I emotion the child has lied ur 1 pleasa!'llness
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happy tlungs?
because tt helps him [eel the gtfts
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FITTING THE At1'1V1TY
wav he wants to feel If a cPr thought of !hP happmess of the
To fit the actn·Jty the young tam tuy has been lmked \.\Jih a g1vmg because the
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pensive Hlgh-pnced tovs often toy But 1f the toy 1~ lmked But p1ckmg out the
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he aro~nd unused m the plav- w1th lo\oe, sec,Ifll)', and happi·! toy . -;pcndmg the money and
om while the child plavs for ness, the child fmds extra en v.rappmg the gtfl arr only parr :
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Two girls of each Me1gs Coun- i
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the annual DAR Good Citizenship Test, sponsored by the Heturn Jonathan Metgs chapter,
wa s announced Fnday.
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I.Jackie Bahr. Eastern, Rose
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Stumbo, Middleport;
Terri ·
SUNDAY
4 Fultz and M1lhe Legar, Porne0
HAM SHOOT Sunday ec . ~ roy, Carol Wilcoxen and San·
at noon at Forked Run SpOil· dra Batley, southern, and Harm~n Club. Sponsored
~y ba!'a Williams and Pat Malone,
Drew Webster Post No.
39, Rutland
AmP.ncan Legwn All proceed~ The wmner will be announcfor ''Gifts For Yanks" fund ed durmg the annual spnng
for hospJtaltzed veterans ill dmner meetmg of the Return
Chmtmai time
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MR and Mrs. Lloyd R Haskins of Rt. I Gallipolis,
are announcmg the engagement of their daughter,
CaiOI Jean, to Mr Randolph H Ricve, Jr , son of Mr
and Mrs. Randolph H. Rie&gt;e, Sr o[ Rt. 2 Douglas
L"ne, Cedarburg, WISconsin Miss Haskms. a gradu·
ale of Kyger Cteek Htgh school, IS a secretarv m the
trust department of the Huntmgton NatiOnal Bank,
Columbus Mr R~eve is a graduate o[ Milwaukee Lutheran Ihgh school, Milwaukee Wls..., ..:onsm. now m
tile Atr Force at Lockbonrne AIf I• on·e Base. A
March 18th weddmg is planned

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sive message "A ~end of
Light From India.
Mrs V'll'glnia Roush
presl·
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uae of candles In her present&amp;·
tion. Each member received a
candle, and as she spoke they
were lighted. She read a num.
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t b 1 AvCIIlelle Cobb, June Hudaon.
meeting of the Centenary Soc- Eslher Priestly, end
Ethel
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Santa's Arrival Features News:t

By Dw!Pt C. Welberbolt will be beld at Pomeroy f4r aD in Huntington, Verlin and Or· higlltened aw'!Y from the tralJ.
IN MEIGS COUNTY
teachers from
kindergartenlmand Swain of the Crown City er bome of Arnold lderrltl on
MIDDLEPORT hos recetved through high school. Soolllem , community, sold one of the lll'!l· Turkey Run l!d., by Jaw offl.
two valuable pieces of real es- District hired two
teachers 1est single crops In recent years, cers.
The annual Christmas dinner. of the Pomeroy Past
tate. The Meigs Local School! from West Virginia this week. over '18011 pounds for t5594, an
~~~of Magnolia Temple,. Pythian Sisters, was held
Dtstrtct has turned over own- One is for guidance and the average of $70.98 per bund!"ed- ADULT CLASSES ""'led at
lliay at 6.30 p.m., at Bailey's restaurant.
ershlp of the Middleport Road· other for the fll'st grade. Dona· weight. Their crop was the North Gallia High !biB week
mbera were seated at a table with white cover and
11de P•rk to the village It IS lions to the Christmas seal only Gallla crop of the week Older stud&amp;lta are tailing
Christmas place mata. Three large sliver pine tree cone a
a prime Site for the proposed eampaign amounts to $1.213 to to be among the top runnel'l. courses (I) llllltb, reading, antr
were placed in the center and a three branch crystal can•
Metgs Museum The
Lewis ' dale.
GALLIPOLIS HEARD tbat htulness education.
delabfa holding a green, whtte and a red candle were on
property, next to the new wei- i SALLY MORA, a student at 11 lost the GSI Honor Camp. City Manager Gary R. Shor.
each end of the table. Fav·
fare building, has also been ' Eastern High School
daugiJ. The camp moved to Chillicothe is seeking a training Bill! for
orsdwe~e ~~a~ and place •xchanged.
translerred to the vlllnge
ler of Mr. and Mrs. Llonald Fnday, where the men wtll prospecttve workers for tht
oa~ollo a so da an las.
Prlz., ••ere awarded to Mrs.
P'IVE MEIGS Churches re· Mora of near Chester, was work on the reformatory farm new Robbins • Myers plant. Tit.
ed ourn:n~o ~ne~,0 the0 fg~up l.tlllnger, Miss Jess~,
Miss
ported a workshop to tangle named Junior Miss of 19117 In whtch has been taken over lrom first tramees are getting thetr
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wilh the problems of the resi· llte contest last weekend. Cher· federal operation by the stale. expenence at the Springfield
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e o~e Grueser. The group sang Hapdents of the Kerr 's Run corn- 1es Minelh, d1rector of the Ohio The Local prison camp
was plant.
Soutllwestern Seruor.s
was beauttfuil) decorated m·
Birthday to "" H•wl.ms.
mumty The youth ot the area University band is to be tlle established on the GSJ farm held their annual fall festlval
rh·~lnl( 1 lighted white tree on fltrlstmas cookies madt: by
are fmdmg It dilluclt lo nnd guest speaker ai the Pomeroy m October 1161. The
move !Saturday night.
dosk Gifts were placed on Misses Lena &amp; Thelma GrueparHime poSilions, and others Band Banquel
was predicted as most or the , Kyger Creek plant carried
',small tablf with hlte cover I ser and con':" were served.
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ur the area an• havmg difficul·
I acreage " being tak•n over lout an Interesting experiment
a !d centered With a
green 1 Napkins carrted out
Chr1st· A Christmas play, ''For This Ume and effort in teaching· ty m securmg pos1ttons m pn·
fol' an mdustrJal park.
this week. A helicopter was usr •"!Simas tree.
mas theme
Lillie Time," was presented Mrs. Elva Holbrook, Mr. Roy vale busmess and Ill public Sll·
IN GALLIA COUNTY
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!ed to dry some blacktop that
\Irs FrMk Stewart, pres!- Present were the nbove and by Mrs. Carl Glllespte, Mrs. Sayre, Mrs. Carl Gtllespte, Mis&gt; uattons. Later m the week the CHRISTMAS spirits were PAUL M. CLIFFORD, 48, of was bemg laid by the Andern•·m. conducted a short bu.sJ. Mrs Gladys Cuckler, Mrs. Ray Raymond DeLillo, and Mrs. Norma Powell, Carl Gtllespte, top officers of the County Mm· high thiS week m the county Gallipolis, narrowly
miSsed ,son Co
nes• sesston wh1ch opened wtth Seldenabi!I, Mrs. Henry Reibel, Lester Plymale, with
Mrs. superintendent, and Ishmael JStenal Assn. resigned
Santa Claus put In hiS ap- death Tuesday evenmg when
lhe prayer from lhe yearbook. I Mrs. Rl_ct.ard Campbell. Miss Blanche M!iier as narrator, al l Gillespie. Those absent we re i' SANTA WAS m the limelight pearance Monday night and hiS car went out ol control on l GALI~POIJS Jaycees start
Election of officers was held Bernice Ann Darst, Ml'l. Rot· the December meeting of the Miss Leuise De Lllle
and m Pomero) Saturday when he was greeted by 1500 persons, an tee coated bridge at Add!· their Christmas tree sale pro•1th Mrs. Stewart reelected as llr Bearhs, Mrs George Hemes, Rndney Women's Soctety of Mrs. Annabelle BalL
I arnved by boat and tuok rart old and young, when he parad- -on and plunged mto the OhtO IJect Dec. 9 to raise money for
preSident; Mrs .. Lawrence Lan- Mrs. Arnold Hayes and Mrs. Christian Service.
Mrs . Rex Marrs. showed I m lhe 10 a. m. Chnstmas par- 1ed through downtown GallipoliS. River. Clifford was
throw their program. Sixteen Gallia
~mg, VICe president; Mrs K~l Thomas Cook.
The program .was presenled three f1~ strips pertammg to I ade which officially opened the Hts amval was the stgnal for Irom the car before 1t hit the IAcademy seruors were inducted
Lrueser, secretary; and M1ss
at the church w1th the congr~· the Chrt~mas season , 'nle hohday shoppmg season
m turnmg on the lmlhant decor- lwater and IS bemg treated for lmto UJe National Honor Socle.
Thelma Grueser, treasurer. The
galion as guests and a potluck congregatton sang Chr18tma• l the !lend. He arnved a week atJVe dtsplay m the
Public lmJuries at Holzer Hosp•tal The lty Fnday. The smgle fire of
traveling prize d9nated by Miss
dinner followed. Followmg SUI&gt; carols, accompanted by Mrs. earlier m Middlepolt
Square Which features
four State Highway frogmen local- ilhe week called the department
Lena Grueser WO! awarded
1per, Mrs. Elva Holbrook read Jtm McGuire o~ the ptano A TRAGIC NOTE to the Bend large Iinse I trees, a colorful ed the car and It was pulled 1out for its ~lath run last Saturto Mts. Amanda Kaspa1
a story entitled, "Mary, Moth- and Carl GH1esp1e and Earl area was the word of the dt'ath bandstand de('oratwn and Kerr from nver The inJured dnV· day night to a nash es:plosioa
A number of readings were
THE AT SHOP
I er of Jesus." Mrs. Jim Me· Robmson on guitars.
of a New Haven youth, Paul F'ountam m bnllhant array t-r was enroute home f1 om h1s at the home of Christian Boggiven includiJ18, The Night The WINTER Hats reduced. Come Guire reod a poem, "His Mo- Rev. Rex Marrs offered the l•ngerfelt, 18, ktlled Tuesday Raymond M Jones, prestdent 1work at the Vanadium plant at gess, Eastern Ave. There was
Stars Sana:, by Miss Erna Jes- Ia and see our lovely line of ther [n Her Hood of Blue 11
closing prayer. The next meet.. in T"1messee after being struck or the City Commission, flip- Graham, W. Va
no damage. Christmas
seal
se, Christmas, Mrs. William lingerie for Xmao &amp;lvlng.
These Sunday SchMI teach- ing will be Jan. 6th at the Dy a LouiSville and Nashville ped the switch that mad&lt;! the
dona!Jons
to
date
st;.~
at
$2,·
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Kil linger and Mrs.
Stewart;
~rs were recognized for their home of Mrs. Joe Miller.
l•am He was a stude11t at Square a Incus of attentiOn DEER HUNTERS were out 014. OhiO State Patrol reported
\1iracle of the Hollow SyC'a- Edna and Danny Joe Wright
Bethel College, and the son of Snow was falhng as the parade m force. The record ki ll w~s on :55 accidents m Gallia and nine
more, MrB. Karl Grueser; Col· of Columbus are VISiting their
Carson and &amp;hth Lm,erlrlt
wended through ~he
streets Tuesda) when 13 deer bit the ' m Metgs '" November.
or It Wonderful, Mrs.
Lan· mother, Mrs Lillie Wright, and
FIRE BROKE out m Ule The whole occa'IOII •as high· moss By Thursday the num·
nmg; Une~pected Christmas U.. their brother, Clarence, who New books received by Porn- Elliot; Ohio Government State Keith Goble Ford Agency m lighted by the perlormance of her of kills had mounted to 24. MORTON
DICKEY, Gallia
eiile B. Hawkins and Trouble has jusl
returned from 13 eroy Public Library for ctrcu- and Local - Rose; New Math Middleport at 4 a. m Wedn'S· four high school hands mcluding There " some unauthoriZed 1' auditor, presided as prestdent
at the Inn Miss Thelma Grue- months in VIet Nam.
' lotion are:
Made Simple - Kempf, Quan- day, and caused da1"1ge ol GalltpoiiS, Southwestern, North ohooting gomg on m Galha coun- at tr• Ohw Auditors convention
se1
ftCJ'ION
tum electronics, the funda~ between $6,000 to $7.n~v The Calha and Hannan Trace
ty John Casto, who lives on m Columbus on Friday. Mary
A gift of appreciaticn was Dr and Mrs Evan c. Roder- My Appalachia - Csudill; menl•ls of transistors and las- ftre was confmed to the furnace All business places have at· Rl. 160, reported tu the sheriff ;Jane Russell, daughter of Mr.
presented to Mrs. Stewart from ick and daughters. Elizabeth The Conqueror - It eYer; ers - Pierce; Five Women I room and radiator
repmr 'ractive window d1splays, and that Thanksgivmg eve, while and Mrs. Dale RusseU of Gal·
the Past Chiefs and gilts were and Mary, and Mr. and Mrs. i Capable of Honor - Drury; Love - Bob Hope's VIetnam shop.
the tempo of shopmg mcreas- Jhe fami ly was away
from Iipolis. has been selected for
Dwight Wetherholt spent the House on the Cliff - Steven. Story; How lo Avoid Probate! DISTRICT Repullhca ns. on. ed every da) last week.
nome. a party or parties shot Ithe All • Ohio Youth
choir
weekend m Columbus.
son; I took My Love to the -Dacey.
eludmg many from Meigs CounGALLIPOLIS TEACHERS at ' door and hit spoutmg Out 1 European tour This week she
Country - Banning; Miracle of
WESTERNS
ty, Will parllcipale m the vic· and employees got a hfl for al Northup Rt 1 Carroll Cald-•was also named president of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Queen Christmas - The Christmas Crooked River Canyon --Ben- tory party set for Dec. 7 al , the season with the announce- well reported he had found the Blue Devil band. E. E.
t:ave returned from a two week Story according to St. Mat- nett, Dea+.h Waited at Rialto Baker Cente1 at Oh10 UntversJty ment that all full time person· one or hts cows shot, and an- ' Dav1s, Oak Hill banker, has
vacation lnp to Florida where thew and St. Luke; All in the Cleek - Patten; Silver Flame Ralph Welker, slate represen- n•l would reeeJve an mcrease other, winch he had not report· been re-elected prestdent of
Plans were completed
fot they vislled relatives
and Fa mil~ - O'Conner; Ninety -Foreman.
tative, one ~f the major wm- of $200 m pay, and part - t1me ed was shot the week before. It~1e Southeastern Ohio Regional
Installation of new officers at lfrJends
..
jand Nme - Brinkley· JublleeMYSTERY
ners, or Metgs, w11l be on the employees $100
.on Wednesday some
type 1Counctl Gilbert Tiuvener, son
the regular meeting of Evange- l
-' Walker
Dead Ernest - Tilton; Who I program.
GALLIA BURLEY growers ,of gas contamer was thrown of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Thivenhne &lt;ltapter, OES,
Middle~ Mr and Mrs Tim Hickman
NON- FICTION
Is Lew1s Ptnfler? - Davres, A HEALTH SERVICE prOJect were watcilmg the markets out at a Galhpo!Js dnve-m res- ,er, has been named a spectal
port 'Jbursday evening.
Mr. and family , who have been Lasers and Thetr applica- Foots1~ps on the ta1rs- Pott•, !•as been appro\oed for a gr::mt wh1rh opened th1s week. The : taurant, and caused discomfort agent by the Flor1da Attorneyond Mrs. William King, outgo- l'e~ndmg m Gallipolis, moved t1ons - Stehling, Search For Magic Grandfather - Disney ol $8 654 to Metg ~
L Il l u I Miluunt of tobacco on sale IS to a number of persons Police IGener~~- Arlene Roush recetvg wrth Matron and Worth to Dayton this weektnd where Amelia Earhart - Goerner;
School D1stnct A \o\orkshop en· tmllf'd du e to lhP latf' sr a ~;on picked up two suspects and ed a Zil year pm at the annual
.!'pressed their
they will live at 7118 Brandt Winston
Vol. I, first I
lilled • Teachmg Study SkJIIs, . llnwever "' !he opem &lt;g sole questiOned !hem. Thieves were 4-H ad, JSors banquet.____
to tilt officers and chapter Pike
of a set,. by hts son, Randolph
members for cooperation during
-Churchill, No Graven llllllge!heir year.
THE H.U .SHOP
A donation was given to the WINTER Hats reduced, Come
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Meigs TB Htalth Association. Ia and see our lovely llae of
Plans were made for a ChmiA letter was reod from the lingerie lor Xmao Jiving.
mas pruiy to be b&lt;ld Dec. ,
Worthy Grand Matron and W.
at the borne of Mrs. Paul Wmn I
G Patron.
Members of the board
of
OVem
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when the Bradbury Arts aod ;
Friday evenlllg the lnltlalory directors of the Tri • County Funeral services were held Crafts Club met at the home of ,
work was exemplified by the Concert Association attendillg Sunday, November 27, at ltte Mrs. Earl Werner lasl wetlek. ll
officers and 1 practice session the meeting of the board In Gal- Ewing Chapel In Pomeroy for Mrs. Clarence Murray,
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held for installaUon followillg llpohs Friday night were Mrs. the late Fra~ Will: ~th Rev. dent, was m charge
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the meeting. Prolems were Mrs. Pat Lochary of Pomeroy, Mrs Rtchard Martm uffictatillg Bur- Mrs. Paul Winn gave
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M. L. French, Chaplain; Mra. Nolan Swackhamer, of Mason, ial was In the Bee~h G~ve devotional period using t t e
Evelyu Lewis, Warder; Mrs. Mrs I. G. Volden and Mr. and Cemetery wtth !Dlhtary ntes Thanksgiving theme. Holiday
f'or Dad's spec1al comfort.,.
~;menon Jtoes, organist, Mrs. Mrs. Ralph Crump of Pt. Pleas- bemg conducted by Drew Web- favors were prepared for the
Mom's decoratmg flair
Jame~ Clatwortby, Ada. Re. ant.
ster Post 39, Amertcan Legtnn. infirmary and children's home
the mccst people on your list
freshmenll of pie and coffee
Out-of-town people attending m Meigs County. Ruth nm·si ll
, • we have the perfect rhair
were served lollowln&amp; the Fri· Jim Martin, representative of were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis, was welcomed as a new metn· ~ l
, •. at the perfect price
day ll'lllilll meeting.
Community Concerts, Inc . of St. Petersburg, Fie., Mr. and bers. Peg:lJl Hutton was reP&lt;Jorl· ll
New York City, wbo has upent Mro. Fred Will, Sr., Cuyahoga ed ill.
several days In the area return· Falls, Fred Will, Jr., Buffalo, Several members of the
Chureh Cltu1 Namu ed to New York Saturday.
N. Y., Dr. and Mrs. George were in Huntillgtotn Nov. 1B
011ieerl JJ"edne1.1.;...
West, St. Mlll'l's, W. ''VII. lllf attend the Dialing for non.,. !I
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Mrs. 0. L. Quillen, St. Marys,
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New t111cera _. elecled Mounlllan octor 18
w. va.
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program on · n.ooo
whea the Adult C1aiJ of the R ·-·---' / Cl b
p libeare s were Dick Sey· eon was held and projects work·
1!1)1.,..,.,.. or
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ed on durmg the afternoon.
Bradbury Churclt of Christ met Emanon Club held its bus!- ler, Fred Crow, Cssh Babr, oth
!lend'
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were
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e fless meeU~~g at the borne of Wayne SwUI er,
aco..., M Lew' Mr M k Sters
chureb. Elected wee Mrs. WI~ Mrs. John Lloyd this week, Lester Har~ BUiy Will and 91 M tsW, s. Kl ac M W·
I.11m "''""
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"· Paul Kl oes. Honorary
pall• art, rs.
•._, pr_,.,n,
""'· nn Portsmouth Road, Gallipolis.
c 1 ayne
·n J ng,k' r.
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Lawrenee Stewart, vice pres!· Mrs. Kenneth Frazier
re- bearers were Charles Downie, eva ot ert •
ac •e
dent; Mrs. M.u Davis, seen&gt; viewed the book, "Mountain Allen Downie, Clifford Rhodes, and Ethel Collins.
tary-treourer:
William Ki11g, Doctor," by LaGette
Blythe.
Karr, P~t Loclta~, Dr.
teacher, and Wllbur Rowley, The biography is about
Dr. Selim Blazewt~, Vll'gtl Camp- Emblem Club Hm
assistant teaclter.
Gaine Cannon, a physician Ia bell, Bill Dowrue, T. T. Reed, 13 Nl'lliMembers
Lawrence Stewart preBided the mllUI!Wns of North Caro- Jr., Ted Downie, Joe Slsmondo, GaiUpolis Emblem Club
In the abtence of llle pres!· llna. The Christmas party of! E. F. Robinson and Frank John· 199, recenUy inducted 13' new '
dent and rice prealdent Plans the club will be held D&lt;!c. 15th, ston.
members.
were made for 1 potluck dinner at tile home of Mn. Howard B
p
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They are Mrs. Sherman Par· J
to be held Dee. :It for members Saunders.
ose• re pare or sons Mrs. Truman Burnett,
and thelr famlll•. Cookies alld
Men in Services
Mrs.' Hobart Niday, Mrs. Law- I
coffee were served by Mr 1.
FIRST CIDLD BORN
Boxea were prepared for ser· renee Tawney, Mrs. Charles i
KIDIIDII Mrt. lltewarl. Olbent Mr. and Mrs. Lal'l')' C. North rice men llllon the
Junior Burdette, Mra. Tom DIVIS, Mrs
nltendlltl were KevlD
Klllg, of 116\&gt; First Ave., Gell!poUs, ~oocl Gardell Club
met Russell DeSena, Mrs. Richard
Mr. and Mrt. Rolierl
King (the lonner Janel A. Blevins), Friday evening et the bome of Brown, Mrs. Mark Gay,
and Mrl. Georp Naill.
anuounee the bfi'th of their first Ml'l. Victor Hysell In Pomeroy. R. L. Scbaefflng, Mrs.
child, a daughter, Wednesday, The atr11 paeked and wtll']&gt;- Eaton, Mrs. Harry Holdorh~.ll
15 Studentl are
November 2, welghillg 8 pounds peel ten pound&amp; of home made and Mrs. Marlon HarrisoJL
D-fl
and
1011 ounces, and named eartdy made by Mrs. Hysell and toWiJ18 the impressive inducliorl II Reclina-Rockers
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On • onor nu
Amanda Sulanne.
Maternal popcorn u a Christmas pro- ceremony condncted by club
from $99 to $21 0
Fifteen atudenll rated the 8J'aodparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Jeet Present wert
Barbara fleers, a refreshment cow·se ll
seeond ob: weeb bonor roO Amold Dickerson of Gall!polls; Ftaber, Susan Gooch, Sandra was aerved.
at Hannla Trace 1IJalt School. maternal
creat l!'lndpar· Roush, Anita lnd Beverly HU
---One studelll, David Daniels, a enta are Mrs. Gill Gabrielii, albeit, Llllda Hollon, Peuy and Concert Director~
•opholnere, had a llriiShl A also of Gaillpollt, and Mrs. Hekll Milhoan, Grace
and ,
averap. Otben makln1
the Pearl Fredericks of Sarasola, Kosle Hysell, Patty lh1e and Plan NI'UI Sf!IJion
roll by clan• follon:
Fla. Paternal grandparent• are leaders, Mrs. 11yseU and Mrs. A plar111ing meeung If
Senlon - Rebecel fllunder1, Mr and Mrs. Woodrow North Dwight Mllboan.
board of directors of the
CoMfe RaMIII, o.lt Mayuud,
paternal great vandparenl A J1 1 • ~-Jt i
County Concert Association
Keltll llrlnnu, llelll WII e, 11 Mrs. Odna Montcomery, au
po 0 ...,. 1
held Friday nlgbl at the Medl·
and Roaalrlllllllr.
of Gallipolis.
New Caue of Delay cal Center Hospital.
JUD!orl- Sbanta Pueketl and
CAPE KENNEDY (UP!) -A Jim Martin, rapresentaUve
Beckf liiiii1L
ANNOIJNCI!i
lea1t In a tnabllaOIDe UDII Community Concerts told
Sopllamltni-Mia Calcl'lllll Mr. and Mn. 11opr Cull aboard the Apollo I IIPicecratt IP'OUP of the latest de¥elop·ll SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE AT ...•
ond LNmt 8pnull.
Qaul 1re IIIIIClUilCJDrl the ~ b.. tJet back by two more ments, Otllllned plalll for
Frtalilllf4 - Debra llbeetl. of 1 all Jll!ll!lda, 0\lllf weeb the drive to 1811Mb next season. and dlscll88ed the
Mike Blaver, CVo! i!IOCtley,llaqhltr, Lea 'Ann, on NOV~· Alnerlo:a's first thtft.man crew problem In rlsi~~g ceots
and Darin llliniCUI'.
' 1ft' 25, ll 'liOIW ·
~ winter.
artl!ta. It was reported tbat
Qrandpart!li ·~
a.l&gt;ri~~ Tlit JWOblem, reported Friday the membership lor the current
YI$T 1M -~ , N. Sarpnt;.;Cb.t.er; i.lit, ~ by 111e Nj_~ ~ ~ season now stands at 361 odults
llr. and . . ..Miltlli Drab Mn. Char!~ M~Chir, ·Lelltl. Space o\IIDIIIIIlll'.tkiq (N~) and 1., students for • toll! of
Fine furnitur~ and Carpet
end 1~,~ 'hltlrliW with 'f. Va., ~~ '~raoc~Parenta' ai1 ... IIIIOihe!' It! a .lerlel a,t 541 _.ben, exactly
100
Mr. and ..,., WllliUl . , . ~ Oris G.W, Qjtller, lllll ~ ~.. pliatiiJ ihe ~J 11111re than dtlrl~~g the 1165-16
Third I Olive Sts.
Gallipolis, 0.
church. A bowlllful ~alley dinner was served at oo&amp;n.
Followmg the dmner t h e
group held its bohday meeting.
Mary Johnson, president, called
the meeting to order, and the
group sang "Joy To The World,"
as the opening hymn
T he
Christmas scripture was read
reoponllively and prayer was
offered by Ml'l. Lillian McCaU.
A devotional rtaJing "If Christ
Had Not Come" was given by
June Hudson. Readings were
gtven by Mary Johnson, Ernes·

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ThoT~'d Age~ ~ ~n Priestly.
Pau ~ ay, N:U, · · Jame;
Mrs. arte
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Mrs Jean C.obb. Mrs.
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McCsll, Mrs. Esta Carter Mrs.
Delmas Baughman, Mrs. Harry llullhont, and Mrs. Richerd
Fisher.
The next meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. D. C Priestly.
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Jlelblehem,'' lllll ·~ "!!
Ye ll'lllbful" Mrs.
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Iling in the maternity ward and closlnt! prayer·
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the difference in visitillg hours Roll call was given With Bi·
in the maternity and medical ble verses. DueB were patd and
wards. Mr. Walter
Stewart, te Sick taUs were reported. The
a&lt;!qllmstrater, ' offered remarks aoctety made a gtit oll6 to the
J 611 •Volunteer workers and viS· service project m North, CsroJtors
llna, to buy oboes for n...rly
Mrs. Jean Will and Mrs. An· children. A sympathy card was
na Wheeler were named chajr- aent to the famuy of Ever•lt
man and assistant for the an- Lawrence, and another card
nual "Open HOilse" which WJII was signed •nd sent to Mrs
be held on Dec. 19, from 12 Roy Russell, a medical patient
noon until 9 p. m. Santa claus In Holzer Hospttal.
Will also be present. Donations Following the business meet
and cookies are to be given by inf. there was a gift erl'hcn~e
members.
. by secret sisters, and
new
A covered dish Christmas dn&gt; ?ames were drawn for the com.
ner will be held in the cafeteria mp yeAr Guests were Rev R•d·
at 6 30 p. m., .D&lt;!c. 20. Follow· er, and children, Mrs Dessle
mg the dinner a program m Holcomb and Mrs.
Robert
==--:.....-~~----1 charge of Mrs. Mary Pickens, Wright. The hostess served sand·
and exchange of $1 gifts, will Wlches, jello salad, fruit cake,
Over 80 Attend
be held.
coffee, pop and candy. DecoraP. T. 0. Meeting
The cafeteria was decorated lions were in keeping with the
The Harnsonville P T 0 met in the Thanksgiving theme and 1ae;.;_asoi.:.,n;;;.=======~
November 22 m the
school refreshments of coffee
and lo
PHYSICAL FITNESS
auditonum w1th ov...· 80 parents, doughnuts were served by Mr!l-.
CENTER AND
students, and '!Uests present. Wheeler, Mrs Betty Hayes,
REDUCING SALON
The program cons1sled of gym- and Mrs London, w1th Mrs.
nasttcs exhtbition performed by Ada Slack, Mrs. Kathryn John·
Chrislmos Speciol
::everJ! of the grade school chil- son and 'Mrs. Myla Hudson, con·
WHkfy or monthly Gift
dren.
tnb~ting hostesses.
The room count was won by Attending other than those CortifiCIIe Now Avei11bl1
the SIXth grade with 16 par· mentioned were Mrs. Iva Ath· 11 REDUCED RATES.
ents present. There wdl be a ey, Mrs. Clara Burris, Mrs. Com• In For A f•w St•
Chnstmas program at the De· Charlotte Roush, Mrs. Wllma dons ond Brine A Gutot.
Phono 446-0797. Hoors cember mectmg with all grades Blake, M~s. Je~tie Molden and Open
9 A.M. To I P.M. Mon·
participalmg. A potluck supper guests, MISS Lmda Will and o1o1r Thrv Frld•r
wtll follow.
Mrs. Phyllis Hackett.

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on Christmas
Theme Thursdtr~
Qgnoll~Q Temple IsA atrtlllmu
prognm wu llDe Baughma11, Ruth Pltchfd

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the cafeteria, Nov. 15.
President Mrs. Louise Bearhs
&lt;onducled the meeting which
opened with th• auxiliary ~ray·
er by Mrs. Orthea Ohlinger. 'lie•
cordlng Secretary Mrs
Fay
Sauer read the minutes of the
October meeting and the treas·
urer's report was given by Mrs.
Naomi London.
Mrs Sauer, program chair·
man, introduced Miss Bermce
Ledlie Director of Nursing,
who g~ve an mterestmg talk on
patient care. She expl&amp;med the
dtvldii\8 lme between Aids and
Volunteer workers and the Vol·
unteer workers' dultes,
and
commended lhem on
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Monday
A contribution was made to the TB Health Assocta·
DAUGHTERS OF AMF.RICA lion when Rock Springs Grange met Thursday evemng I
regular meetmg, i .to P m.
Fred Goeglem, worthy m~ster. preSided and the
Monday.
meetmg opened in rituallshc form A communication was
DAIPERS TO DATES Moth· read from National Grange m regatd to the tssue of Na·
you1
ers League v.1ll meet at 7 30 ' tl·onal Grange Monthly· for all members 1A thank
0
note was read from the Carl Grueser lamt y. ne appea
r, m. at the home of Mrs tor atd was answered Re~ - - - ---- --. ---.-- Robert Rothgeb.
ported Ill 11as Carl Grueser. 1 ness coopera tton, MIS s Betty
GALLIA Tops Club wtll meet 1
Leonard; The Farmer Gives
a' 7 jQ p m , at Grace MethoPlans were made for a pot- Thanks, Mrs Frank Grueser
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dtst church
lurk dmner at the next meet· and How to bake a cake, Mrs.
SAI.~M CENTER PTA meets
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PROGRESSIVE Mothers Lea· 1 mg, Decembe1 lp, at 7 P m Amos Leonard Thanksgiving
Monda\ night Dec ~ at 7 30
~e will hold tts Chnstmas w1lh the meat prepared by the Prayers, by Mrs.
Robert
p m on the theme , "MusJc
dmner for membet s and hus- home economic• comn11ltee. 1 Louks and prayer by Mrs. Fred
\ 1111e We Face C1 tllC&lt;~I Issue~
A.Jtl#WI
bands at 7 p m , m thr. BI\oer- Thanks were expressed for the Goegletn, closed the program.
~ Our [)~rnocracy " DcvotJOll!) '
'"'U1fleport boa~~oom at Oscar's rf'slaur- I many gifts bl ought or sent for Refreshments were served by j
. , il l l'e g1~en by ~rs Audrey iii ~-~""("T" 1 , .,.~ iji,
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l 1he Athens State Hospital, whtch the home economiCS commit·
-l 1 "s Highlight Will be
a
i CALLI POLIS BAND Boosters I will be deltvered over
the tee
u ~ u.~l bv puprls under d11Pt
l\hs Don Hurkey, Manetta, wtll meet at 7 30 pHt, e~t the 1 weekend
1011 uf l\1;wnl&lt;t Mtller ,
~o('al 1 l.Stlcd Fnday wtth her muth GallJa Academy band room
"Grange Agnculture Month"
ATfEND OEA MEET
n-:ttu ttnr Rt&gt;lrPshmrn ls wtll e1. Mrs C A r;rnmJsh .1\-lrs GALLIPOLIS Branch Amen- was the themP of the program
o- ~~1\t't.l Evei\One l!i '.\el Emmt~h actompdntecl IJer can Association of Untvl'r~rtv presented by Mrs. W. A. Mu1 · Drlegate:; from Meigs county
cvme.
di.:iught~r tu \lanetta for se~Pr- 1 Women wi ll have a dinner g;.~n lertwe1 Members respond· &gt;~,ho attended the conventton of
[ al d·1ys \ tstl She Will ~t ,n lnNimg at 6 30 r n1 • m o'. rd to roll tall WILh the1r favor· the OhiO Educatton Assoctation
TURSIMV
l\ tth l•e1 1! 1·111 11 • ltghlf'f 1\,, l h
car ~ restdUidlll Prn !! t.Jm will 1lc vegetablr The llt slory of In Columbus last week were
P0~1F:nnr CHAP'n~ B 1Rf1 l\-hile Mt &lt;n,d \lrs BuJkey ali' bt a film p 11 t 1tll'd · Clll ldt t'rl the Early Grange was gl\'en Hob€1!a W1lson. Salem Center '
or:s wJII meet I ucsday al ' 1 C ulwnbu ~
'WI\h!JUt"
bv Homer Rtce and the purpose Elementary, Mary V1rg1ma Ret- '
7 45 p m at Ihe Pom• ltJ\ \l&lt;&amp;
Ret.:cnt holtdd) guests ot Mrs Tut&gt;sdav
I of the foundPI s, by WJ II! arn bel. Pomeroy Elementary, and
AOmc Temple There ~~, tll be belli Smtt 11 Pt m 1 Sl
wei e GHACE METHODIST WSCS Grut:ser.
Hm11ard Parker, Eastern H1gh
15
mstallatJOn of off1rcrs
~~IJ~rn~~\Jc~,t ~~~~~r~Jd ~: ~~~ Clrcle 5 will me~t at 1 p. m Several art1des were read m· Srhoo! The deiMegates were
THEODORUS
COUN(IL
al the home of Mrs.
Leo cludmg, Farmmg Today , b) eieeted by lhe etgs County
Daughters of Amenca,
will Mrs Bill Pott ~. Pt Pleasant Mossman. 87 Locust St, and Amos Leonard; Early
Bus1- EduratJOn Assn.
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- - - - - - -- -I " 30 p m at W Va and a dilllgllter, Mt and
t M d
mee on ay a ,
.
Mrs H I' Lamont, Charles- Clr It' I' Wil l met'! PI I p
lbe IOOF Hall
at the home of Mrs
Del
LAUREL CLIFF BETTER tun, \\ \ ,1
limoench,
628 Fourth Ave
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Health eIub w1 II have 1'I s annua 1 Mt ilnd Mrs Hic.ilard P1ck· MERCERVILLE
Grange w1li
Olristmas dmner at Bailey's ens cpent the weekend m Co- hold tts regula r meeting at 7
mtaurant, Tuesday at 6 30 p ' !unibus Wl\h f\ill and Mrs Jan p m Bermce McMahon wi ll
a, followed by a party and $1 lhlllck and duldren, Brent and be the guest speaker McmJift exchange m the party room I Hrenda !Jrent aecompamed hls I brr~ brmg potluck
REEDSVILLE WSCS
Willi gJandp&lt;lll'llh to ColuhJbu~ ... tt EN(;LJSH Club wtll hold Its
have e bazaar and bake sale at 1 er spendmg seve! a! days here
the former residence of Dorsel
Mrs l~ dn&lt;~ Stll{'s motllC"r .. annual Chrtstmas meetmg at
Retbel, Tuosday, Dec. 6, from Mrs tiyde Barliell, has b&lt;en 7 p rn , at the home of Mrs
St.
1 llDtil 9 p. m.
returned lu her
daughte;'s Willa Breland, Court
There
will
be
a
g1ft
exchange
home from Holzer Hospital m
WEDNI!SDAY
GallipoliS where she ha&lt; been Wednesday
MIDDLEPORT JOLLY Bunch a palient for three weeks Mrs OHIO VALLEY GRANGE
Sewmg Chili wUJ bave lts an- Smes rece1ved many eards and \\1\1 hold a regular mP.eting
nual Christmas dmner and par- ~ flowers while m thf' hospital al 7 30 p m. Ladies brmg
cook1es Christmas program
ty Wednesday, Dec. 7. Follow- from fnends and re latives
mg dinner, tbe gr-oup will go to I Jame s A1 nold JS vacatwmng GRACE METHODIST WSC:S
Circl es will meet as follows:
the home ol Mrs. Shtrley Mills I m Flonda
for a partv and gift exchange I ThanksgJVJng dmner guests of Circle 1 at 7:30 p, m. at the
The club recently made a $10 ' Mr and Mr oo Chester Erwm home of Mrs. Perry Bailes,
donalmn to the Middleport F1re were theu sons and famdies, Spruce St. ExtensiOn A $1
men.
MJ(tJ&lt;:Ie[ Erwm and sons, Scott g1ft ex.cilange. Circle 2 at 7 30
Mr. J.nU !\1rs Don Erwm, 1 p m. at the parsonage on
Sewing Club Holds
!&gt;!Jddleporl, and Mr and Mrs • Hedgewood Drive Circle 3
BATTERY-OPERATED
Michael Erwm and sons, Scott at 7.30 p m. WJth Mrs. Paul
lu Annual Dinner
and Kevm. of Belpre
llaskms. 149 &amp;!cond Ave. Cir·
The Tfl - C1ty Sewmg club
Mr. and Mrs Walton Manley ' cie 4 al 7 30 p m With Mrs.
1
beld i S annual Chnstmas t.hn- have l'eturned from Cleveland ] Gene-. Howell A !1 gtft
ner Thursdav evening at the where they spent the holiday exchange Crrcle 7 at 'l 30 p.
Ba1ley Re~taurant Followmg week with Lhetr son, Mr and m wtth Mr::; Neil McMahon.
PORTABLE TAPE RECORDER
the dmner the group adJourr.cd Mrs Carol W Manley and farn 1 G1ft exchange.
Li&amp;ht. compact
aoes Vtherever you do to captul'l the soundl
to the party room which was 1ly Mr and Mrs M:.~nley re- SPRINGt l~LD Grange turyou_lllant to remember • parties, family outlnp, school, VICI•
decorated tnrludmg a hghted ported seven mches of snow m I key supper for members and
tiorr. Perfectly at home '" busmess, too. COnstant-speed capstan
dnve. Htghest quality portable recorder 1t anywhere near itl
Chmtmas flee for a sooal Cleveland while they
were famili es Will precede
the
pnce. Remarkable tonal qual1ty. Also plays throu1h ~ur hl-fl
hour 11nd g1fl rxrhange AttPnd- there.
meetmg at 6 30 p m Turkey
speaker. Fast forw~rding and reverse. Up to 3 bOlUS recardint:
on l tope reel. 2 speedso ll'IIPS aod 3!1 IPS.
ing v.ere Mrs Robert RawJ.
Mr Hodne~ Dowmng has re- I will be furmshed, and mern·
Duoi·Purpose Power Meter checks battery powar, recordin4l11Vtl,
ings Mrs H.ussell Wtlson Mrs turned from a vacation trip In br.rs are lo brmg pte and covDtrect radia.phono-TV 1nput. Complete with accessories, mclutJ.
('h~trle~ Rtffle, Mrs.
Millard the south
I ered dishes. There Will be a
In( 3!4" tape reel, microphone With rernote-controt.Pushbutton
Wildermuth Mrs. Fred Lei£.
Holiday guests of Mr. and It gift exchange
and luther case and carrylni strap. Plays on 6 "r:' 11,~t
l&gt;alle11n. Optlonol adaptor permits AC operatiflll. Madel
,
•1. Mrs Rob&lt;rl Rob&lt;rts, Miss Mrs Alfred Roush w•re lbeir Saturday
Hwbeth F1ck, Mrs
H1ram famJhes, Mr. and Mrs. Russell FIRST Annual Gaihpolis Golf
Fil\her. Mrs Bradford Maag Roush and son, Ertc, Oak H11l, Club Chmtmas parly, Lafay·
and Mrs Wtlham Grue.)er.
and Mrs. Mich1el Cline and son, ette Hotel, 9 p m , Dec. 10.
------Ricky. McArthur.
Rtservatmns due by Wednes-RETIJRNS HOME
, Holiday guests of Mr. and day, Dec 7.
Mr and Mrs Glenn D11l re- 1Mrs Max Dav1s, Bradbury, 111
turned home Thursday from 1 eluded their wn, Jerry, a stuVISIT PARENTS
Columbus where they
were 1dent at Rio Grande College, Mr and Mrs Robert Bircb
called by the Illness of Mr. and her mother, Mrs. Nellie ;md daughters, Monica and Ja.
Dtll's brot~er - m • Jaw. Manon Nelson ol Dexter. Mr. Davis nelle, {JI Belvue spent
the
Howell. who is a patient Jt has been on vacahon from the holidays w1th thetr parents, Mr.
MIDDLEPORT
lit. Carmel HospitaL
Thty Columbus and Southern Ohto and Mrs. Grover Salser, Sr.,
·: ~t him as improving. !hs Electnc Company this past and Mr. a•d Mrs. Elza Bircb,
Member of Middleport Merchants' Gllt.O.Rolllll
room number is 310.
week.
Racine.

Personal Notes

IP'Oup were "L\1111 ' -

A C~ristmas dinner and par. oervlee.
The closillg ocrlpture
was
ty w.S planned when the WoShe explained the reaoon for read by Mrs. Pma Ward, and
men's Auxiliary of lhe Veter· wearillg white gowns when vi.. Rev. Robert Rider gave the

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. f¥s~ 'M~ fibimbll!l read
SCripture from Matthew, and
~rs, A'len and her Blster:,Mrs.
D&lt;!sS.!e Holcomb sang
Holy
Nigllt." Evelyn ·Rothgeb gave
a r~adi11g ,''A qift For Christ
The KJIII.
Two other carols sung by the

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CHRISTMAS PLANNING MEANSI

Thu,.

The Christmas theme was Us· .
eel at the ~
of
the Kanauga Wo!!H!n's Sociloty
of Christia11 Service al I he'
~orne ~I· Mrl. ·Berkley, Wrlghl.
Ah organ prelude 1"!\S ' " ptesented prior to the Rrogram by
Mrs. Florence Allen. The call
I&lt;&gt; worship waa.,glven by Mrs:
Audrey Brownell, and a ChriSt·

.Toys to 'Fit the Child'
BY PAT GLASS
vorltes of many children. A lot to do with the child's reac·
Ext Ageot, Home Ec.
wooden gun can be JUSt
as tJOn to 1t Pa1 ents wh&amp; apoloGallia County
f1erce to a yeungster as
a g1ze for the toy, Gr who scorn
Choos 111 g toys for the young-~ flashy cowboy gun, and far one chtld's g1ft to soot.1e th('
Birrs 1s one of the many thmgs less dangerous than the 8 8 Jealousy of a brother or sister,
that has to be done m many gun that many lav1sh parents , or who let any unhappy SJtua-1
families to get ready for Christ· gtve thelf young children.
I tion occur while the g1ft IS be- 1
m11 1\ l!ttle thought and plan- The ..,est way to be sure a 1mg gtven, may tamt the toy
nm!J, ean help to make the toy I toy will mterest a chlid 1s to ' w1th unplea:santness.
1
fl1 the ch1ld
make 1t f1l his play pattern~. On lhe ather hand, a gtft gtv- 1
11 isn t unusual for a eluld llr he seems to hke
hollow en durmg t1mes of relaxed hapto turn from an expensive toy I things, a few boxes that fil m- pmess, or at the bme ot, a
to a sunplr. hauseholf! object. Side one another, even loosely, happy event {like a (ather s reEmplv tlut•ad spools and old I will delight him,
turn f1om a busmess trip I, will
p 1 ~ tm s :.~ 1 e sometimes
the If he loves to doodle ctn thP. take on a happy tone
f I\OJite tovs of voungsters
\valls, a blackboard ts t h el Gifts that children and parTo o:ome pare.lts thls: 111
a r1ght answer If he likes
to I ents bmld together are often 1
rt&gt;grrttab\e s1tuatton The feel scnbble on good statwnery, ~ happy gifts. The youngster has 1
tht' voungcter has turned h1~ magac slate Will
fascmate had attenlion and compamonb·Jek on tht- toys they spent a h1m Simply watchmg a child ship w1th his parents while makl~t or tune and money to buy play Will giVe parents ideas for mg the toy , and this happy
But a youngster seldom thmks toys he would hke.
expenence becomes part of the
o1 tnvs as tokens of love from
HAPPY 1"UYS
g1ft
lht parent To the youngster Fitting the activity the chJld i Gifts made on the spur or the j
lht&gt;rP are only two thmgs that IS mterested m IS one point tn [ moment f1 om thmgs al ha.nO,
mattrr Does the toy ht the remember The second 1mpo1t-1 are often happy gifts, If they re l
acttVJIV of mterest at
that ant pomt about a boy IS t h ~ made m the spmt &lt;J! lam'!)
mome~l? And 1s the to} a re-I emotion the child has lied ur 1 pleasa!'llness
.
.
rnmder of happy thmgs or un- 1w1th 11 He values a playthmg Too many times h1gh-pnced
happy tlungs?
because tt helps him [eel the gtfts
are gi\en without
a
FITTING THE At1'1V1TY
wav he wants to feel If a cPr thought of !hP happmess of the
To fit the actn·Jty the young tam tuy has been lmked \.\Jih a g1vmg because the
_parrot~
peeple are mterested m, a toy ~cary sJtuatwn the ch!ld
IS thmk the (ost of the g1ft
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deesn'l have to be fan(y or ex- never comfortable With that ~nough m 1tself
pensive Hlgh-pnced tovs often toy But 1f the toy 1~ lmked But p1ckmg out the
l'tght
he aro~nd unused m the plav- w1th lo\oe, sec,Ifll)', and happi·! toy . -;pcndmg the money and
om while the child plavs for ness, the child fmds extra en v.rappmg the gtfl arr only parr :
~:un with empty boxes· or a JOyment m 1f
of the tov st01 y The sptnt m
The
thmgs
parents
Si.:l)'
abuut
wh1ch the toy IS gtven ts JUS!
Ie Ioy.
11mp
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Homemade tovs are the fa- 1a toy when the_y_giv~t~~e a as tmpor an _ as e } · ·

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Meigs
Events

Two girls of each Me1gs Coun- i
ty hlgh school to compete m
the annual DAR Good Citizenship Test, sponsored by the Heturn Jonathan Metgs chapter,
wa s announced Fnday.
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Thev are Edna MeCo~ and
I.Jackie Bahr. Eastern, Rose
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\1ane Hackett and Manlyn
Stumbo, Middleport;
Terri ·
SUNDAY
4 Fultz and M1lhe Legar, Porne0
HAM SHOOT Sunday ec . ~ roy, Carol Wilcoxen and San·
at noon at Forked Run SpOil· dra Batley, southern, and Harm~n Club. Sponsored
~y ba!'a Williams and Pat Malone,
Drew Webster Post No.
39, Rutland
AmP.ncan Legwn All proceed~ The wmner will be announcfor ''Gifts For Yanks" fund ed durmg the annual spnng
for hospJtaltzed veterans ill dmner meetmg of the Return
Chmtmai time
Jonathan Me1gs Chapter.

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Carol }e11n HClskins
MR and Mrs. Lloyd R Haskins of Rt. I Gallipolis,
are announcmg the engagement of their daughter,
CaiOI Jean, to Mr Randolph H Ricve, Jr , son of Mr
and Mrs. Randolph H. Rie&gt;e, Sr o[ Rt. 2 Douglas
L"ne, Cedarburg, WISconsin Miss Haskms. a gradu·
ale of Kyger Cteek Htgh school, IS a secretarv m the
trust department of the Huntmgton NatiOnal Bank,
Columbus Mr R~eve is a graduate o[ Milwaukee Lutheran Ihgh school, Milwaukee Wls..., ..:onsm. now m
tile Atr Force at Lockbonrne AIf I• on·e Base. A
March 18th weddmg is planned

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Holcomb presented an lmpre ..
sive message "A ~end of
Light From India.
Mrs V'll'glnia Roush
presl·
dent, ~ad from John, ~d made
uae of candles In her present&amp;·
tion. Each member received a
candle, and as she spoke they
were lighted. She read a num.
ber of passages from the Bible.

lftSOilted Thuraday al

t b 1 AvCIIlelle Cobb, June Hudaon.
meeting of the Centenary Soc- Eslher Priestly, end
Ethel
Ia! Circle when II met at the Agee. 011111 were ercllanged.

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Santa's Arrival Features News:t

By Dw!Pt C. Welberbolt will be beld at Pomeroy f4r aD in Huntington, Verlin and Or· higlltened aw'!Y from the tralJ.
IN MEIGS COUNTY
teachers from
kindergartenlmand Swain of the Crown City er bome of Arnold lderrltl on
MIDDLEPORT hos recetved through high school. Soolllem , community, sold one of the lll'!l· Turkey Run l!d., by Jaw offl.
two valuable pieces of real es- District hired two
teachers 1est single crops In recent years, cers.
The annual Christmas dinner. of the Pomeroy Past
tate. The Meigs Local School! from West Virginia this week. over '18011 pounds for t5594, an
~~~of Magnolia Temple,. Pythian Sisters, was held
Dtstrtct has turned over own- One is for guidance and the average of $70.98 per bund!"ed- ADULT CLASSES ""'led at
lliay at 6.30 p.m., at Bailey's restaurant.
ershlp of the Middleport Road· other for the fll'st grade. Dona· weight. Their crop was the North Gallia High !biB week
mbera were seated at a table with white cover and
11de P•rk to the village It IS lions to the Christmas seal only Gallla crop of the week Older stud&amp;lta are tailing
Christmas place mata. Three large sliver pine tree cone a
a prime Site for the proposed eampaign amounts to $1.213 to to be among the top runnel'l. courses (I) llllltb, reading, antr
were placed in the center and a three branch crystal can•
Metgs Museum The
Lewis ' dale.
GALLIPOLIS HEARD tbat htulness education.
delabfa holding a green, whtte and a red candle were on
property, next to the new wei- i SALLY MORA, a student at 11 lost the GSI Honor Camp. City Manager Gary R. Shor.
each end of the table. Fav·
fare building, has also been ' Eastern High School
daugiJ. The camp moved to Chillicothe is seeking a training Bill! for
orsdwe~e ~~a~ and place •xchanged.
translerred to the vlllnge
ler of Mr. and Mrs. Llonald Fnday, where the men wtll prospecttve workers for tht
oa~ollo a so da an las.
Prlz., ••ere awarded to Mrs.
P'IVE MEIGS Churches re· Mora of near Chester, was work on the reformatory farm new Robbins • Myers plant. Tit.
ed ourn:n~o ~ne~,0 the0 fg~up l.tlllnger, Miss Jess~,
Miss
ported a workshop to tangle named Junior Miss of 19117 In whtch has been taken over lrom first tramees are getting thetr
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Ehe ~ e h ~ h rs. l.eno fl!111'se. ond MISs Thel'lla
wilh the problems of the resi· llte contest last weekend. Cher· federal operation by the stale. expenence at the Springfield
am
. rs ac
e o~e Grueser. The group sang Hapdents of the Kerr 's Run corn- 1es Minelh, d1rector of the Ohio The Local prison camp
was plant.
Soutllwestern Seruor.s
was beauttfuil) decorated m·
Birthday to "" H•wl.ms.
mumty The youth ot the area University band is to be tlle established on the GSJ farm held their annual fall festlval
rh·~lnl( 1 lighted white tree on fltrlstmas cookies madt: by
are fmdmg It dilluclt lo nnd guest speaker ai the Pomeroy m October 1161. The
move !Saturday night.
dosk Gifts were placed on Misses Lena &amp; Thelma GrueparHime poSilions, and others Band Banquel
was predicted as most or the , Kyger Creek plant carried
',small tablf with hlte cover I ser and con':" were served.
0
ur the area an• havmg difficul·
I acreage " being tak•n over lout an Interesting experiment
a !d centered With a
green 1 Napkins carrted out
Chr1st· A Christmas play, ''For This Ume and effort in teaching· ty m securmg pos1ttons m pn·
fol' an mdustrJal park.
this week. A helicopter was usr •"!Simas tree.
mas theme
Lillie Time," was presented Mrs. Elva Holbrook, Mr. Roy vale busmess and Ill public Sll·
IN GALLIA COUNTY
I
!ed to dry some blacktop that
\Irs FrMk Stewart, pres!- Present were the nbove and by Mrs. Carl Glllespte, Mrs. Sayre, Mrs. Carl Gtllespte, Mis&gt; uattons. Later m the week the CHRISTMAS spirits were PAUL M. CLIFFORD, 48, of was bemg laid by the Andern•·m. conducted a short bu.sJ. Mrs Gladys Cuckler, Mrs. Ray Raymond DeLillo, and Mrs. Norma Powell, Carl Gtllespte, top officers of the County Mm· high thiS week m the county Gallipolis, narrowly
miSsed ,son Co
nes• sesston wh1ch opened wtth Seldenabi!I, Mrs. Henry Reibel, Lester Plymale, with
Mrs. superintendent, and Ishmael JStenal Assn. resigned
Santa Claus put In hiS ap- death Tuesday evenmg when
lhe prayer from lhe yearbook. I Mrs. Rl_ct.ard Campbell. Miss Blanche M!iier as narrator, al l Gillespie. Those absent we re i' SANTA WAS m the limelight pearance Monday night and hiS car went out ol control on l GALI~POIJS Jaycees start
Election of officers was held Bernice Ann Darst, Ml'l. Rot· the December meeting of the Miss Leuise De Lllle
and m Pomero) Saturday when he was greeted by 1500 persons, an tee coated bridge at Add!· their Christmas tree sale pro•1th Mrs. Stewart reelected as llr Bearhs, Mrs George Hemes, Rndney Women's Soctety of Mrs. Annabelle BalL
I arnved by boat and tuok rart old and young, when he parad- -on and plunged mto the OhtO IJect Dec. 9 to raise money for
preSident; Mrs .. Lawrence Lan- Mrs. Arnold Hayes and Mrs. Christian Service.
Mrs . Rex Marrs. showed I m lhe 10 a. m. Chnstmas par- 1ed through downtown GallipoliS. River. Clifford was
throw their program. Sixteen Gallia
~mg, VICe president; Mrs K~l Thomas Cook.
The program .was presenled three f1~ strips pertammg to I ade which officially opened the Hts amval was the stgnal for Irom the car before 1t hit the IAcademy seruors were inducted
Lrueser, secretary; and M1ss
at the church w1th the congr~· the Chrt~mas season , 'nle hohday shoppmg season
m turnmg on the lmlhant decor- lwater and IS bemg treated for lmto UJe National Honor Socle.
Thelma Grueser, treasurer. The
galion as guests and a potluck congregatton sang Chr18tma• l the !lend. He arnved a week atJVe dtsplay m the
Public lmJuries at Holzer Hosp•tal The lty Fnday. The smgle fire of
traveling prize d9nated by Miss
dinner followed. Followmg SUI&gt; carols, accompanted by Mrs. earlier m Middlepolt
Square Which features
four State Highway frogmen local- ilhe week called the department
Lena Grueser WO! awarded
1per, Mrs. Elva Holbrook read Jtm McGuire o~ the ptano A TRAGIC NOTE to the Bend large Iinse I trees, a colorful ed the car and It was pulled 1out for its ~lath run last Saturto Mts. Amanda Kaspa1
a story entitled, "Mary, Moth- and Carl GH1esp1e and Earl area was the word of the dt'ath bandstand de('oratwn and Kerr from nver The inJured dnV· day night to a nash es:plosioa
A number of readings were
THE AT SHOP
I er of Jesus." Mrs. Jim Me· Robmson on guitars.
of a New Haven youth, Paul F'ountam m bnllhant array t-r was enroute home f1 om h1s at the home of Christian Boggiven includiJ18, The Night The WINTER Hats reduced. Come Guire reod a poem, "His Mo- Rev. Rex Marrs offered the l•ngerfelt, 18, ktlled Tuesday Raymond M Jones, prestdent 1work at the Vanadium plant at gess, Eastern Ave. There was
Stars Sana:, by Miss Erna Jes- Ia and see our lovely line of ther [n Her Hood of Blue 11
closing prayer. The next meet.. in T"1messee after being struck or the City Commission, flip- Graham, W. Va
no damage. Christmas
seal
se, Christmas, Mrs. William lingerie for Xmao &amp;lvlng.
These Sunday SchMI teach- ing will be Jan. 6th at the Dy a LouiSville and Nashville ped the switch that mad&lt;! the
dona!Jons
to
date
st;.~
at
$2,·
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Kil linger and Mrs.
Stewart;
~rs were recognized for their home of Mrs. Joe Miller.
l•am He was a stude11t at Square a Incus of attentiOn DEER HUNTERS were out 014. OhiO State Patrol reported
\1iracle of the Hollow SyC'a- Edna and Danny Joe Wright
Bethel College, and the son of Snow was falhng as the parade m force. The record ki ll w~s on :55 accidents m Gallia and nine
more, MrB. Karl Grueser; Col· of Columbus are VISiting their
Carson and &amp;hth Lm,erlrlt
wended through ~he
streets Tuesda) when 13 deer bit the ' m Metgs '" November.
or It Wonderful, Mrs.
Lan· mother, Mrs Lillie Wright, and
FIRE BROKE out m Ule The whole occa'IOII •as high· moss By Thursday the num·
nmg; Une~pected Christmas U.. their brother, Clarence, who New books received by Porn- Elliot; Ohio Government State Keith Goble Ford Agency m lighted by the perlormance of her of kills had mounted to 24. MORTON
DICKEY, Gallia
eiile B. Hawkins and Trouble has jusl
returned from 13 eroy Public Library for ctrcu- and Local - Rose; New Math Middleport at 4 a. m Wedn'S· four high school hands mcluding There " some unauthoriZed 1' auditor, presided as prestdent
at the Inn Miss Thelma Grue- months in VIet Nam.
' lotion are:
Made Simple - Kempf, Quan- day, and caused da1"1ge ol GalltpoiiS, Southwestern, North ohooting gomg on m Galha coun- at tr• Ohw Auditors convention
se1
ftCJ'ION
tum electronics, the funda~ between $6,000 to $7.n~v The Calha and Hannan Trace
ty John Casto, who lives on m Columbus on Friday. Mary
A gift of appreciaticn was Dr and Mrs Evan c. Roder- My Appalachia - Csudill; menl•ls of transistors and las- ftre was confmed to the furnace All business places have at· Rl. 160, reported tu the sheriff ;Jane Russell, daughter of Mr.
presented to Mrs. Stewart from ick and daughters. Elizabeth The Conqueror - It eYer; ers - Pierce; Five Women I room and radiator
repmr 'ractive window d1splays, and that Thanksgivmg eve, while and Mrs. Dale RusseU of Gal·
the Past Chiefs and gilts were and Mary, and Mr. and Mrs. i Capable of Honor - Drury; Love - Bob Hope's VIetnam shop.
the tempo of shopmg mcreas- Jhe fami ly was away
from Iipolis. has been selected for
Dwight Wetherholt spent the House on the Cliff - Steven. Story; How lo Avoid Probate! DISTRICT Repullhca ns. on. ed every da) last week.
nome. a party or parties shot Ithe All • Ohio Youth
choir
weekend m Columbus.
son; I took My Love to the -Dacey.
eludmg many from Meigs CounGALLIPOLIS TEACHERS at ' door and hit spoutmg Out 1 European tour This week she
Country - Banning; Miracle of
WESTERNS
ty, Will parllcipale m the vic· and employees got a hfl for al Northup Rt 1 Carroll Cald-•was also named president of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Queen Christmas - The Christmas Crooked River Canyon --Ben- tory party set for Dec. 7 al , the season with the announce- well reported he had found the Blue Devil band. E. E.
t:ave returned from a two week Story according to St. Mat- nett, Dea+.h Waited at Rialto Baker Cente1 at Oh10 UntversJty ment that all full time person· one or hts cows shot, and an- ' Dav1s, Oak Hill banker, has
vacation lnp to Florida where thew and St. Luke; All in the Cleek - Patten; Silver Flame Ralph Welker, slate represen- n•l would reeeJve an mcrease other, winch he had not report· been re-elected prestdent of
Plans were completed
fot they vislled relatives
and Fa mil~ - O'Conner; Ninety -Foreman.
tative, one ~f the major wm- of $200 m pay, and part - t1me ed was shot the week before. It~1e Southeastern Ohio Regional
Installation of new officers at lfrJends
..
jand Nme - Brinkley· JublleeMYSTERY
ners, or Metgs, w11l be on the employees $100
.on Wednesday some
type 1Counctl Gilbert Tiuvener, son
the regular meeting of Evange- l
-' Walker
Dead Ernest - Tilton; Who I program.
GALLIA BURLEY growers ,of gas contamer was thrown of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Thivenhne &lt;ltapter, OES,
Middle~ Mr and Mrs Tim Hickman
NON- FICTION
Is Lew1s Ptnfler? - Davres, A HEALTH SERVICE prOJect were watcilmg the markets out at a Galhpo!Js dnve-m res- ,er, has been named a spectal
port 'Jbursday evening.
Mr. and family , who have been Lasers and Thetr applica- Foots1~ps on the ta1rs- Pott•, !•as been appro\oed for a gr::mt wh1rh opened th1s week. The : taurant, and caused discomfort agent by the Flor1da Attorneyond Mrs. William King, outgo- l'e~ndmg m Gallipolis, moved t1ons - Stehling, Search For Magic Grandfather - Disney ol $8 654 to Metg ~
L Il l u I Miluunt of tobacco on sale IS to a number of persons Police IGener~~- Arlene Roush recetvg wrth Matron and Worth to Dayton this weektnd where Amelia Earhart - Goerner;
School D1stnct A \o\orkshop en· tmllf'd du e to lhP latf' sr a ~;on picked up two suspects and ed a Zil year pm at the annual
.!'pressed their
they will live at 7118 Brandt Winston
Vol. I, first I
lilled • Teachmg Study SkJIIs, . llnwever "' !he opem &lt;g sole questiOned !hem. Thieves were 4-H ad, JSors banquet.____
to tilt officers and chapter Pike
of a set,. by hts son, Randolph
members for cooperation during
-Churchill, No Graven llllllge!heir year.
THE H.U .SHOP
A donation was given to the WINTER Hats reduced, Come
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Meigs TB Htalth Association. Ia and see our lovely llae of
Plans were made for a ChmiA letter was reod from the lingerie lor Xmao Jiving.
mas pruiy to be b&lt;ld Dec. ,
Worthy Grand Matron and W.
at the borne of Mrs. Paul Wmn I
G Patron.
Members of the board
of
OVem
f
when the Bradbury Arts aod ;
Friday evenlllg the lnltlalory directors of the Tri • County Funeral services were held Crafts Club met at the home of ,
work was exemplified by the Concert Association attendillg Sunday, November 27, at ltte Mrs. Earl Werner lasl wetlek. ll
officers and 1 practice session the meeting of the board In Gal- Ewing Chapel In Pomeroy for Mrs. Clarence Murray,
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held for installaUon followillg llpohs Friday night were Mrs. the late Fra~ Will: ~th Rev. dent, was m charge
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the meeting. Prolems were Mrs. Pat Lochary of Pomeroy, Mrs Rtchard Martm uffictatillg Bur- Mrs. Paul Winn gave
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M. L. French, Chaplain; Mra. Nolan Swackhamer, of Mason, ial was In the Bee~h G~ve devotional period using t t e
Evelyu Lewis, Warder; Mrs. Mrs I. G. Volden and Mr. and Cemetery wtth !Dlhtary ntes Thanksgiving theme. Holiday
f'or Dad's spec1al comfort.,.
~;menon Jtoes, organist, Mrs. Mrs. Ralph Crump of Pt. Pleas- bemg conducted by Drew Web- favors were prepared for the
Mom's decoratmg flair
Jame~ Clatwortby, Ada. Re. ant.
ster Post 39, Amertcan Legtnn. infirmary and children's home
the mccst people on your list
freshmenll of pie and coffee
Out-of-town people attending m Meigs County. Ruth nm·si ll
, • we have the perfect rhair
were served lollowln&amp; the Fri· Jim Martin, representative of were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis, was welcomed as a new metn· ~ l
, •. at the perfect price
day ll'lllilll meeting.
Community Concerts, Inc . of St. Petersburg, Fie., Mr. and bers. Peg:lJl Hutton was reP&lt;Jorl· ll
New York City, wbo has upent Mro. Fred Will, Sr., Cuyahoga ed ill.
several days In the area return· Falls, Fred Will, Jr., Buffalo, Several members of the
Chureh Cltu1 Namu ed to New York Saturday.
N. Y., Dr. and Mrs. George were in Huntillgtotn Nov. 1B
011ieerl JJ"edne1.1.;...
West, St. Mlll'l's, W. ''VII. lllf attend the Dialing for non.,. !I
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Mrs. 0. L. Quillen, St. Marys,
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New t111cera _. elecled Mounlllan octor 18
w. va.
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program on · n.ooo
whea the Adult C1aiJ of the R ·-·---' / Cl b
p libeare s were Dick Sey· eon was held and projects work·
1!1)1.,..,.,.. or
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ed on durmg the afternoon.
Bradbury Churclt of Christ met Emanon Club held its bus!- ler, Fred Crow, Cssh Babr, oth
!lend'
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were
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e fless meeU~~g at the borne of Wayne SwUI er,
aco..., M Lew' Mr M k Sters
chureb. Elected wee Mrs. WI~ Mrs. John Lloyd this week, Lester Har~ BUiy Will and 91 M tsW, s. Kl ac M W·
I.11m "''""
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"· Paul Kl oes. Honorary
pall• art, rs.
•._, pr_,.,n,
""'· nn Portsmouth Road, Gallipolis.
c 1 ayne
·n J ng,k' r.
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Lawrenee Stewart, vice pres!· Mrs. Kenneth Frazier
re- bearers were Charles Downie, eva ot ert •
ac •e
dent; Mrs. M.u Davis, seen&gt; viewed the book, "Mountain Allen Downie, Clifford Rhodes, and Ethel Collins.
tary-treourer:
William Ki11g, Doctor," by LaGette
Blythe.
Karr, P~t Loclta~, Dr.
teacher, and Wllbur Rowley, The biography is about
Dr. Selim Blazewt~, Vll'gtl Camp- Emblem Club Hm
assistant teaclter.
Gaine Cannon, a physician Ia bell, Bill Dowrue, T. T. Reed, 13 Nl'lliMembers
Lawrence Stewart preBided the mllUI!Wns of North Caro- Jr., Ted Downie, Joe Slsmondo, GaiUpolis Emblem Club
In the abtence of llle pres!· llna. The Christmas party of! E. F. Robinson and Frank John· 199, recenUy inducted 13' new '
dent and rice prealdent Plans the club will be held D&lt;!c. 15th, ston.
members.
were made for 1 potluck dinner at tile home of Mn. Howard B
p
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They are Mrs. Sherman Par· J
to be held Dee. :It for members Saunders.
ose• re pare or sons Mrs. Truman Burnett,
and thelr famlll•. Cookies alld
Men in Services
Mrs.' Hobart Niday, Mrs. Law- I
coffee were served by Mr 1.
FIRST CIDLD BORN
Boxea were prepared for ser· renee Tawney, Mrs. Charles i
KIDIIDII Mrt. lltewarl. Olbent Mr. and Mrs. Lal'l')' C. North rice men llllon the
Junior Burdette, Mra. Tom DIVIS, Mrs
nltendlltl were KevlD
Klllg, of 116\&gt; First Ave., Gell!poUs, ~oocl Gardell Club
met Russell DeSena, Mrs. Richard
Mr. and Mrt. Rolierl
King (the lonner Janel A. Blevins), Friday evening et the bome of Brown, Mrs. Mark Gay,
and Mrl. Georp Naill.
anuounee the bfi'th of their first Ml'l. Victor Hysell In Pomeroy. R. L. Scbaefflng, Mrs.
child, a daughter, Wednesday, The atr11 paeked and wtll']&gt;- Eaton, Mrs. Harry Holdorh~.ll
15 Studentl are
November 2, welghillg 8 pounds peel ten pound&amp; of home made and Mrs. Marlon HarrisoJL
D-fl
and
1011 ounces, and named eartdy made by Mrs. Hysell and toWiJ18 the impressive inducliorl II Reclina-Rockers
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On • onor nu
Amanda Sulanne.
Maternal popcorn u a Christmas pro- ceremony condncted by club
from $99 to $21 0
Fifteen atudenll rated the 8J'aodparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Jeet Present wert
Barbara fleers, a refreshment cow·se ll
seeond ob: weeb bonor roO Amold Dickerson of Gall!polls; Ftaber, Susan Gooch, Sandra was aerved.
at Hannla Trace 1IJalt School. maternal
creat l!'lndpar· Roush, Anita lnd Beverly HU
---One studelll, David Daniels, a enta are Mrs. Gill Gabrielii, albeit, Llllda Hollon, Peuy and Concert Director~
•opholnere, had a llriiShl A also of Gaillpollt, and Mrs. Hekll Milhoan, Grace
and ,
averap. Otben makln1
the Pearl Fredericks of Sarasola, Kosle Hysell, Patty lh1e and Plan NI'UI Sf!IJion
roll by clan• follon:
Fla. Paternal grandparent• are leaders, Mrs. 11yseU and Mrs. A plar111ing meeung If
Senlon - Rebecel fllunder1, Mr and Mrs. Woodrow North Dwight Mllboan.
board of directors of the
CoMfe RaMIII, o.lt Mayuud,
paternal great vandparenl A J1 1 • ~-Jt i
County Concert Association
Keltll llrlnnu, llelll WII e, 11 Mrs. Odna Montcomery, au
po 0 ...,. 1
held Friday nlgbl at the Medl·
and Roaalrlllllllr.
of Gallipolis.
New Caue of Delay cal Center Hospital.
JUD!orl- Sbanta Pueketl and
CAPE KENNEDY (UP!) -A Jim Martin, rapresentaUve
Beckf liiiii1L
ANNOIJNCI!i
lea1t In a tnabllaOIDe UDII Community Concerts told
Sopllamltni-Mia Calcl'lllll Mr. and Mn. 11opr Cull aboard the Apollo I IIPicecratt IP'OUP of the latest de¥elop·ll SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE AT ...•
ond LNmt 8pnull.
Qaul 1re IIIIIClUilCJDrl the ~ b.. tJet back by two more ments, Otllllned plalll for
Frtalilllf4 - Debra llbeetl. of 1 all Jll!ll!lda, 0\lllf weeb the drive to 1811Mb next season. and dlscll88ed the
Mike Blaver, CVo! i!IOCtley,llaqhltr, Lea 'Ann, on NOV~· Alnerlo:a's first thtft.man crew problem In rlsi~~g ceots
and Darin llliniCUI'.
' 1ft' 25, ll 'liOIW ·
~ winter.
artl!ta. It was reported tbat
Qrandpart!li ·~
a.l&gt;ri~~ Tlit JWOblem, reported Friday the membership lor the current
YI$T 1M -~ , N. Sarpnt;.;Cb.t.er; i.lit, ~ by 111e Nj_~ ~ ~ season now stands at 361 odults
llr. and . . ..Miltlli Drab Mn. Char!~ M~Chir, ·Lelltl. Space o\IIDIIIIIlll'.tkiq (N~) and 1., students for • toll! of
Fine furnitur~ and Carpet
end 1~,~ 'hltlrliW with 'f. Va., ~~ '~raoc~Parenta' ai1 ... IIIIOihe!' It! a .lerlel a,t 541 _.ben, exactly
100
Mr. and ..,., WllliUl . , . ~ Oris G.W, Qjtller, lllll ~ ~.. pliatiiJ ihe ~J 11111re than dtlrl~~g the 1165-16
Third I Olive Sts.
Gallipolis, 0.
church. A bowlllful ~alley dinner was served at oo&amp;n.
Followmg the dmner t h e
group held its bohday meeting.
Mary Johnson, president, called
the meeting to order, and the
group sang "Joy To The World,"
as the opening hymn
T he
Christmas scripture was read
reoponllively and prayer was
offered by Ml'l. Lillian McCaU.
A devotional rtaJing "If Christ
Had Not Come" was given by
June Hudson. Readings were
gtven by Mary Johnson, Ernes·

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ThoT~'d Age~ ~ ~n Priestly.
Pau ~ ay, N:U, · · Jame;
Mrs. arte
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Mrs Jean C.obb. Mrs.
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McCsll, Mrs. Esta Carter Mrs.
Delmas Baughman, Mrs. Harry llullhont, and Mrs. Richerd
Fisher.
The next meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. D. C Priestly.
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Dl'nes Th Urs day

Jlelblehem,'' lllll ·~ "!!
Ye ll'lllbful" Mrs.
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Iling in the maternity ward and closlnt! prayer·
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the difference in visitillg hours Roll call was given With Bi·
in the maternity and medical ble verses. DueB were patd and
wards. Mr. Walter
Stewart, te Sick taUs were reported. The
a&lt;!qllmstrater, ' offered remarks aoctety made a gtit oll6 to the
J 611 •Volunteer workers and viS· service project m North, CsroJtors
llna, to buy oboes for n...rly
Mrs. Jean Will and Mrs. An· children. A sympathy card was
na Wheeler were named chajr- aent to the famuy of Ever•lt
man and assistant for the an- Lawrence, and another card
nual "Open HOilse" which WJII was signed •nd sent to Mrs
be held on Dec. 19, from 12 Roy Russell, a medical patient
noon until 9 p. m. Santa claus In Holzer Hospttal.
Will also be present. Donations Following the business meet
and cookies are to be given by inf. there was a gift erl'hcn~e
members.
. by secret sisters, and
new
A covered dish Christmas dn&gt; ?ames were drawn for the com.
ner will be held in the cafeteria mp yeAr Guests were Rev R•d·
at 6 30 p. m., .D&lt;!c. 20. Follow· er, and children, Mrs Dessle
mg the dinner a program m Holcomb and Mrs.
Robert
==--:.....-~~----1 charge of Mrs. Mary Pickens, Wright. The hostess served sand·
and exchange of $1 gifts, will Wlches, jello salad, fruit cake,
Over 80 Attend
be held.
coffee, pop and candy. DecoraP. T. 0. Meeting
The cafeteria was decorated lions were in keeping with the
The Harnsonville P T 0 met in the Thanksgiving theme and 1ae;.;_asoi.:.,n;;;.=======~
November 22 m the
school refreshments of coffee
and lo
PHYSICAL FITNESS
auditonum w1th ov...· 80 parents, doughnuts were served by Mr!l-.
CENTER AND
students, and '!Uests present. Wheeler, Mrs Betty Hayes,
REDUCING SALON
The program cons1sled of gym- and Mrs London, w1th Mrs.
nasttcs exhtbition performed by Ada Slack, Mrs. Kathryn John·
Chrislmos Speciol
::everJ! of the grade school chil- son and 'Mrs. Myla Hudson, con·
WHkfy or monthly Gift
dren.
tnb~ting hostesses.
The room count was won by Attending other than those CortifiCIIe Now Avei11bl1
the SIXth grade with 16 par· mentioned were Mrs. Iva Ath· 11 REDUCED RATES.
ents present. There wdl be a ey, Mrs. Clara Burris, Mrs. Com• In For A f•w St•
Chnstmas program at the De· Charlotte Roush, Mrs. Wllma dons ond Brine A Gutot.
Phono 446-0797. Hoors cember mectmg with all grades Blake, M~s. Je~tie Molden and Open
9 A.M. To I P.M. Mon·
participalmg. A potluck supper guests, MISS Lmda Will and o1o1r Thrv Frld•r
wtll follow.
Mrs. Phyllis Hackett.

Centenary Social Circle Program

on Christmas
Theme Thursdtr~
Qgnoll~Q Temple IsA atrtlllmu
prognm wu llDe Baughma11, Ruth Pltchfd

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the cafeteria, Nov. 15.
President Mrs. Louise Bearhs
&lt;onducled the meeting which
opened with th• auxiliary ~ray·
er by Mrs. Orthea Ohlinger. 'lie•
cordlng Secretary Mrs
Fay
Sauer read the minutes of the
October meeting and the treas·
urer's report was given by Mrs.
Naomi London.
Mrs Sauer, program chair·
man, introduced Miss Bermce
Ledlie Director of Nursing,
who g~ve an mterestmg talk on
patient care. She expl&amp;med the
dtvldii\8 lme between Aids and
Volunteer workers and the Vol·
unteer workers' dultes,
and
commended lhem on
thetr

Monday
A contribution was made to the TB Health Assocta·
DAUGHTERS OF AMF.RICA lion when Rock Springs Grange met Thursday evemng I
regular meetmg, i .to P m.
Fred Goeglem, worthy m~ster. preSided and the
Monday.
meetmg opened in rituallshc form A communication was
DAIPERS TO DATES Moth· read from National Grange m regatd to the tssue of Na·
you1
ers League v.1ll meet at 7 30 ' tl·onal Grange Monthly· for all members 1A thank
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note was read from the Carl Grueser lamt y. ne appea
r, m. at the home of Mrs tor atd was answered Re~ - - - ---- --. ---.-- Robert Rothgeb.
ported Ill 11as Carl Grueser. 1 ness coopera tton, MIS s Betty
GALLIA Tops Club wtll meet 1
Leonard; The Farmer Gives
a' 7 jQ p m , at Grace MethoPlans were made for a pot- Thanks, Mrs Frank Grueser
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dtst church
lurk dmner at the next meet· and How to bake a cake, Mrs.
SAI.~M CENTER PTA meets
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PROGRESSIVE Mothers Lea· 1 mg, Decembe1 lp, at 7 P m Amos Leonard Thanksgiving
Monda\ night Dec ~ at 7 30
~e will hold tts Chnstmas w1lh the meat prepared by the Prayers, by Mrs.
Robert
p m on the theme , "MusJc
dmner for membet s and hus- home economic• comn11ltee. 1 Louks and prayer by Mrs. Fred
\ 1111e We Face C1 tllC&lt;~I Issue~
A.Jtl#WI
bands at 7 p m , m thr. BI\oer- Thanks were expressed for the Goegletn, closed the program.
~ Our [)~rnocracy " DcvotJOll!) '
'"'U1fleport boa~~oom at Oscar's rf'slaur- I many gifts bl ought or sent for Refreshments were served by j
. , il l l'e g1~en by ~rs Audrey iii ~-~""("T" 1 , .,.~ iji,
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l 1he Athens State Hospital, whtch the home economiCS commit·
-l 1 "s Highlight Will be
a
i CALLI POLIS BAND Boosters I will be deltvered over
the tee
u ~ u.~l bv puprls under d11Pt
l\hs Don Hurkey, Manetta, wtll meet at 7 30 pHt, e~t the 1 weekend
1011 uf l\1;wnl&lt;t Mtller ,
~o('al 1 l.Stlcd Fnday wtth her muth GallJa Academy band room
"Grange Agnculture Month"
ATfEND OEA MEET
n-:ttu ttnr Rt&gt;lrPshmrn ls wtll e1. Mrs C A r;rnmJsh .1\-lrs GALLIPOLIS Branch Amen- was the themP of the program
o- ~~1\t't.l Evei\One l!i '.\el Emmt~h actompdntecl IJer can Association of Untvl'r~rtv presented by Mrs. W. A. Mu1 · Drlegate:; from Meigs county
cvme.
di.:iught~r tu \lanetta for se~Pr- 1 Women wi ll have a dinner g;.~n lertwe1 Members respond· &gt;~,ho attended the conventton of
[ al d·1ys \ tstl She Will ~t ,n lnNimg at 6 30 r n1 • m o'. rd to roll tall WILh the1r favor· the OhiO Educatton Assoctation
TURSIMV
l\ tth l•e1 1! 1·111 11 • ltghlf'f 1\,, l h
car ~ restdUidlll Prn !! t.Jm will 1lc vegetablr The llt slory of In Columbus last week were
P0~1F:nnr CHAP'n~ B 1Rf1 l\-hile Mt &lt;n,d \lrs BuJkey ali' bt a film p 11 t 1tll'd · Clll ldt t'rl the Early Grange was gl\'en Hob€1!a W1lson. Salem Center '
or:s wJII meet I ucsday al ' 1 C ulwnbu ~
'WI\h!JUt"
bv Homer Rtce and the purpose Elementary, Mary V1rg1ma Ret- '
7 45 p m at Ihe Pom• ltJ\ \l&lt;&amp;
Ret.:cnt holtdd) guests ot Mrs Tut&gt;sdav
I of the foundPI s, by WJ II! arn bel. Pomeroy Elementary, and
AOmc Temple There ~~, tll be belli Smtt 11 Pt m 1 Sl
wei e GHACE METHODIST WSCS Grut:ser.
Hm11ard Parker, Eastern H1gh
15
mstallatJOn of off1rcrs
~~IJ~rn~~\Jc~,t ~~~~~r~Jd ~: ~~~ Clrcle 5 will me~t at 1 p. m Several art1des were read m· Srhoo! The deiMegates were
THEODORUS
COUN(IL
al the home of Mrs.
Leo cludmg, Farmmg Today , b) eieeted by lhe etgs County
Daughters of Amenca,
will Mrs Bill Pott ~. Pt Pleasant Mossman. 87 Locust St, and Amos Leonard; Early
Bus1- EduratJOn Assn.
__ _ _
- - - - - - -- -I " 30 p m at W Va and a dilllgllter, Mt and
t M d
mee on ay a ,
.
Mrs H I' Lamont, Charles- Clr It' I' Wil l met'! PI I p
lbe IOOF Hall
at the home of Mrs
Del
LAUREL CLIFF BETTER tun, \\ \ ,1
limoench,
628 Fourth Ave
"'
Health eIub w1 II have 1'I s annua 1 Mt ilnd Mrs Hic.ilard P1ck· MERCERVILLE
Grange w1li
Olristmas dmner at Bailey's ens cpent the weekend m Co- hold tts regula r meeting at 7
mtaurant, Tuesday at 6 30 p ' !unibus Wl\h f\ill and Mrs Jan p m Bermce McMahon wi ll
a, followed by a party and $1 lhlllck and duldren, Brent and be the guest speaker McmJift exchange m the party room I Hrenda !Jrent aecompamed hls I brr~ brmg potluck
REEDSVILLE WSCS
Willi gJandp&lt;lll'llh to ColuhJbu~ ... tt EN(;LJSH Club wtll hold Its
have e bazaar and bake sale at 1 er spendmg seve! a! days here
the former residence of Dorsel
Mrs l~ dn&lt;~ Stll{'s motllC"r .. annual Chrtstmas meetmg at
Retbel, Tuosday, Dec. 6, from Mrs tiyde Barliell, has b&lt;en 7 p rn , at the home of Mrs
St.
1 llDtil 9 p. m.
returned lu her
daughte;'s Willa Breland, Court
There
will
be
a
g1ft
exchange
home from Holzer Hospital m
WEDNI!SDAY
GallipoliS where she ha&lt; been Wednesday
MIDDLEPORT JOLLY Bunch a palient for three weeks Mrs OHIO VALLEY GRANGE
Sewmg Chili wUJ bave lts an- Smes rece1ved many eards and \\1\1 hold a regular mP.eting
nual Christmas dmner and par- ~ flowers while m thf' hospital al 7 30 p m. Ladies brmg
cook1es Christmas program
ty Wednesday, Dec. 7. Follow- from fnends and re latives
mg dinner, tbe gr-oup will go to I Jame s A1 nold JS vacatwmng GRACE METHODIST WSC:S
Circl es will meet as follows:
the home ol Mrs. Shtrley Mills I m Flonda
for a partv and gift exchange I ThanksgJVJng dmner guests of Circle 1 at 7:30 p, m. at the
The club recently made a $10 ' Mr and Mr oo Chester Erwm home of Mrs. Perry Bailes,
donalmn to the Middleport F1re were theu sons and famdies, Spruce St. ExtensiOn A $1
men.
MJ(tJ&lt;:Ie[ Erwm and sons, Scott g1ft ex.cilange. Circle 2 at 7 30
Mr. J.nU !\1rs Don Erwm, 1 p m. at the parsonage on
Sewing Club Holds
!&gt;!Jddleporl, and Mr and Mrs • Hedgewood Drive Circle 3
BATTERY-OPERATED
Michael Erwm and sons, Scott at 7.30 p m. WJth Mrs. Paul
lu Annual Dinner
and Kevm. of Belpre
llaskms. 149 &amp;!cond Ave. Cir·
The Tfl - C1ty Sewmg club
Mr. and Mrs Walton Manley ' cie 4 al 7 30 p m With Mrs.
1
beld i S annual Chnstmas t.hn- have l'eturned from Cleveland ] Gene-. Howell A !1 gtft
ner Thursdav evening at the where they spent the holiday exchange Crrcle 7 at 'l 30 p.
Ba1ley Re~taurant Followmg week with Lhetr son, Mr and m wtth Mr::; Neil McMahon.
PORTABLE TAPE RECORDER
the dmner the group adJourr.cd Mrs Carol W Manley and farn 1 G1ft exchange.
Li&amp;ht. compact
aoes Vtherever you do to captul'l the soundl
to the party room which was 1ly Mr and Mrs M:.~nley re- SPRINGt l~LD Grange turyou_lllant to remember • parties, family outlnp, school, VICI•
decorated tnrludmg a hghted ported seven mches of snow m I key supper for members and
tiorr. Perfectly at home '" busmess, too. COnstant-speed capstan
dnve. Htghest quality portable recorder 1t anywhere near itl
Chmtmas flee for a sooal Cleveland while they
were famili es Will precede
the
pnce. Remarkable tonal qual1ty. Also plays throu1h ~ur hl-fl
hour 11nd g1fl rxrhange AttPnd- there.
meetmg at 6 30 p m Turkey
speaker. Fast forw~rding and reverse. Up to 3 bOlUS recardint:
on l tope reel. 2 speedso ll'IIPS aod 3!1 IPS.
ing v.ere Mrs Robert RawJ.
Mr Hodne~ Dowmng has re- I will be furmshed, and mern·
Duoi·Purpose Power Meter checks battery powar, recordin4l11Vtl,
ings Mrs H.ussell Wtlson Mrs turned from a vacation trip In br.rs are lo brmg pte and covDtrect radia.phono-TV 1nput. Complete with accessories, mclutJ.
('h~trle~ Rtffle, Mrs.
Millard the south
I ered dishes. There Will be a
In( 3!4" tape reel, microphone With rernote-controt.Pushbutton
Wildermuth Mrs. Fred Lei£.
Holiday guests of Mr. and It gift exchange
and luther case and carrylni strap. Plays on 6 "r:' 11,~t
l&gt;alle11n. Optlonol adaptor permits AC operatiflll. Madel
,
•1. Mrs Rob&lt;rl Rob&lt;rts, Miss Mrs Alfred Roush w•re lbeir Saturday
Hwbeth F1ck, Mrs
H1ram famJhes, Mr. and Mrs. Russell FIRST Annual Gaihpolis Golf
Fil\her. Mrs Bradford Maag Roush and son, Ertc, Oak H11l, Club Chmtmas parly, Lafay·
and Mrs Wtlham Grue.)er.
and Mrs. Mich1el Cline and son, ette Hotel, 9 p m , Dec. 10.
------Ricky. McArthur.
Rtservatmns due by Wednes-RETIJRNS HOME
, Holiday guests of Mr. and day, Dec 7.
Mr and Mrs Glenn D11l re- 1Mrs Max Dav1s, Bradbury, 111
turned home Thursday from 1 eluded their wn, Jerry, a stuVISIT PARENTS
Columbus where they
were 1dent at Rio Grande College, Mr and Mrs Robert Bircb
called by the Illness of Mr. and her mother, Mrs. Nellie ;md daughters, Monica and Ja.
Dtll's brot~er - m • Jaw. Manon Nelson ol Dexter. Mr. Davis nelle, {JI Belvue spent
the
Howell. who is a patient Jt has been on vacahon from the holidays w1th thetr parents, Mr.
MIDDLEPORT
lit. Carmel HospitaL
Thty Columbus and Southern Ohto and Mrs. Grover Salser, Sr.,
·: ~t him as improving. !hs Electnc Company this past and Mr. a•d Mrs. Elza Bircb,
Member of Middleport Merchants' Gllt.O.Rolllll
room number is 310.
week.
Racine.

Personal Notes

IP'Oup were "L\1111 ' -

A C~ristmas dinner and par. oervlee.
The closillg ocrlpture
was
ty w.S planned when the WoShe explained the reaoon for read by Mrs. Pma Ward, and
men's Auxiliary of lhe Veter· wearillg white gowns when vi.. Rev. Robert Rider gave the

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~p. . '
.
. f¥s~ 'M~ fibimbll!l read
SCripture from Matthew, and
~rs, A'len and her Blster:,Mrs.
D&lt;!sS.!e Holcomb sang
Holy
Nigllt." Evelyn ·Rothgeb gave
a r~adi11g ,''A qift For Christ
The KJIII.
Two other carols sung by the

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We
have more calls for graduate 1
secretanes t11an we are able 1
to supply New day classes 1
begm Decem'bll ..
Buslllfll Colle(f ~.

Card Of Thanks

kmves old dolls amrnum
hon any caliber any amount
F1fe s rear of Speed Queen
Laundry mat South Third

all
n 1 tmnds •ud ne1ghbors on
Ave Moddleporl, 0
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thetr
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1
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283 3
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28:~ 1 1 r an mv ahd lady In e m,
guc•d character good bealth FOR sale by owner 1962 Fatr·
li
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and lane Ford perfect eon&lt;ht10n
Lost
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new WSW t1res all the extras,
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200 tf $!195 Ph 2~6753.
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The Sunday Times Serltmel, Sunday, Dee 4, 19815--19

INFORMATION

------"""""""18-The Sul)day Times Sentinel, Sunday, Dee 4, 1966
FOR SALE
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PHONE WY2-2156

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2 door
TWO Cltculatlng gas heaters 1161 CHEVROLET
standard
transmisSion
6 cyl
bperltnced
one 50,000 BTU and one
Jnder good motor and t1tea
RADIATOR
I!TIJ Price $25 and $10
D@W pamt JOb Ph 949 3724
Ill Hill Racine, 0 Ph 949-2762
atter 5 p m
12 1 3tc SERVICE
'
1243tp
Wt have teveral de~lrabl• a.,.lnt• " a, ''~t of
movln1 t1 our new bulld•ng. We txptJct to move
Oih&gt;ER A!IISTUTZ'S H and N
our aervfct department ahortly. Btlow It 1 liar of
• Nick Ch1ck" leghorn chicks
fObs WI nttd to IJJJ
fJt started pullets today Mod
4!rn Poullry Box 188 Athens
eMtchanlca
I :0 Ph 50:1-7831
12 4 ltc
eLuboMtn
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®00 HAY 2 miles from Rut.
ecarWaaher
f'rom thle Largest True• or
I
• land on Harrisonville R o a d
eFront End Allgnmtnl
Bulldozer Rad1ator To Tbe
eWhttl lalanclng
Marvm Stone
12 4 ltp
~allesi Heater Core
eB11rFt-M•n
00 PONTIAC Catalina- four
• Truck Mechanic
j
door, In good condlUon, pow
Good w11111, pahl holldoy$, group 1ft. Ins, Blu1 , er brakes and steerln&amp; good
Pomeroy
Ph. m2t43
CI'Oit &amp; Blut !hltld, Voluntary rttlrtmtnl plan and 1 Ures Ph Cbester 984 3549
many other ~flh.
1248tc l
DEMINGTON CUshfenette wa.
Real Estate For Sale
ter system pump, for large
welll or clstern
equ1pped 2 Dr Deluxe model Loeal1y HOUSE on 464 South 4th St
\ w1th automatic Thurmal pr,. owned and low mileage by
Middleport 0 $6 IIQO can
YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER
tector Ph 992 2631 after 6 30 ongmal owner Spotless dean
bought wtth small down
124 3tp lntermr beiuhful datk blue
POMEROY, OHIO I p m
ment balance like rent
rtnJsh 1ad1o and heatf'r
Valley I umber &amp; Supply Co
t YORKSHIRE pigs, 7 weeks
M1ddleport 0 992 2709
old, $12 each Pbone Hamson
ll 2 30tc
~die, 992.f2'19
12 2 3tc 2 Dr Deluxe model Local

WANTED!

HARLEY DAVIDSON
MOTORCYCLES

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MSO SPORT
BOBCAT
SPRINT

BIG
SELECTION!
BIG SALE!

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On Second Cars
From Our

BlAmNARS

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65 Volkswag. 1495

f'omeroy Motor Company I

For S1l1 or Rent

For Rent

- - - - -- -

owner

Fc:r Rent

clean interior

Jet

bl1ck fm1sh rad1o and heattr

ti9 AC RE

FARM 3 bedroom
houoe wtth bath 3 moles !rom
Porneroj on Rt 113 Phone
992 7069
12 2 61c I
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DICK RAWLING,

BLAETTNARS

Rewlinga!Wnde Salts

Phone 992·2143
Pomeroy 0

WY Hill
MIDDLEPORT OHIO

RADIATOR

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THf NATIONAL REPORT ON WHAT S HAPPINING

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MALE BEAUL!;, predominantly white, llhtwen to "King •
Lost In Cheiler vlclnlty PI!.
11112-263:1 Danny Grltlllh

USED
FURNITURE
W1 Will Buy Any
Amount, Including
Complete &amp;totes

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T Penlaa
coin

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Cement Block Co

43 Fruot

KNOTTS
USED FURNITURE

Wanted To Do

1163 Stcand Awe.
Golll .. uo Ohio

PUBLIC SALE
DATE DEC. 7, 1H6
TIME 100 PM.
Located ot Wllllom Rece
Prop11rty on M11n Street
acrosa from Stewart
Hardware, VInton, -oklo.
Consisting of FaUowtnlt
1 Good Old Dlninc
Suite, I Bedroom Su1te

Chain Saw Chains Sharpened

Woomm Bedsteads 1

Bedstead 2 Otd Cain

With This Coupon 1nd 99c We
Will Sharpen Any Chain Saw up

Several

to 21".

CHEVY. standard lrana-,
10114 lft\i'li ear Ph. Cbeshlre,

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285- 3

for Xmas g1ve us a
l try, we pay casb,' for new or
persons o ram or old guns swo rd s, old poe ket

" ' " "''"'""" fir •

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1MONEY

I

secretana
pos1t1ons
We
have more calls for graduate 1
secretanes t11an we are able 1
to supply New day classes 1
begm Decem'bll ..
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Card Of Thanks

kmves old dolls amrnum
hon any caliber any amount
F1fe s rear of Speed Queen
Laundry mat South Third

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and lane Ford perfect eon&lt;ht10n
Lost
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new WSW t1res all the extras,
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200 tf $!195 Ph 2~6753.
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The Sunday Times Serltmel, Sunday, Dee 4, 19815--19

INFORMATION

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FOR SALE
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GRAVELY garden tractor Wlth

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PHONE WY2-2156

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2 door
TWO Cltculatlng gas heaters 1161 CHEVROLET
standard
transmisSion
6 cyl
bperltnced
one 50,000 BTU and one
Jnder good motor and t1tea
RADIATOR
I!TIJ Price $25 and $10
D@W pamt JOb Ph 949 3724
Ill Hill Racine, 0 Ph 949-2762
atter 5 p m
12 1 3tc SERVICE
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Wt have teveral de~lrabl• a.,.lnt• " a, ''~t of
movln1 t1 our new bulld•ng. We txptJct to move
Oih&gt;ER A!IISTUTZ'S H and N
our aervfct department ahortly. Btlow It 1 liar of
• Nick Ch1ck" leghorn chicks
fObs WI nttd to IJJJ
fJt started pullets today Mod
4!rn Poullry Box 188 Athens
eMtchanlca
I :0 Ph 50:1-7831
12 4 ltc
eLuboMtn
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®00 HAY 2 miles from Rut.
ecarWaaher
f'rom thle Largest True• or
I
• land on Harrisonville R o a d
eFront End Allgnmtnl
Bulldozer Rad1ator To Tbe
eWhttl lalanclng
Marvm Stone
12 4 ltp
~allesi Heater Core
eB11rFt-M•n
00 PONTIAC Catalina- four
• Truck Mechanic
j
door, In good condlUon, pow
Good w11111, pahl holldoy$, group 1ft. Ins, Blu1 , er brakes and steerln&amp; good
Pomeroy
Ph. m2t43
CI'Oit &amp; Blut !hltld, Voluntary rttlrtmtnl plan and 1 Ures Ph Cbester 984 3549
many other ~flh.
1248tc l
DEMINGTON CUshfenette wa.
Real Estate For Sale
ter system pump, for large
welll or clstern
equ1pped 2 Dr Deluxe model Loeal1y HOUSE on 464 South 4th St
\ w1th automatic Thurmal pr,. owned and low mileage by
Middleport 0 $6 IIQO can
YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER
tector Ph 992 2631 after 6 30 ongmal owner Spotless dean
bought wtth small down
124 3tp lntermr beiuhful datk blue
POMEROY, OHIO I p m
ment balance like rent
rtnJsh 1ad1o and heatf'r
Valley I umber &amp; Supply Co
t YORKSHIRE pigs, 7 weeks
M1ddleport 0 992 2709
old, $12 each Pbone Hamson
ll 2 30tc
~die, 992.f2'19
12 2 3tc 2 Dr Deluxe model Local

WANTED!

HARLEY DAVIDSON
MOTORCYCLES

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MSO SPORT
BOBCAT
SPRINT

BIG
SELECTION!
BIG SALE!

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From Our

BlAmNARS

OK Loti

65 Volkswag. 1495

f'omeroy Motor Company I

For S1l1 or Rent

For Rent

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owner

Fc:r Rent

clean interior

Jet

bl1ck fm1sh rad1o and heattr

ti9 AC RE

FARM 3 bedroom
houoe wtth bath 3 moles !rom
Porneroj on Rt 113 Phone
992 7069
12 2 61c I
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NIC151 ;eOPllt

DICK RAWLING,

BLAETTNARS

Rewlinga!Wnde Salts

Phone 992·2143
Pomeroy 0

WY Hill
MIDDLEPORT OHIO

RADIATOR

DRIVE A
CLEAN CAR
IT ONLY TAIIII

U New lfadlator SliOp

ONE MINUTI

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KEITH GOBLE FORD

CAR WASH

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POMEROY

Youth Beat&amp;

THf NATIONAL REPORT ON WHAT S HAPPINING

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MALE BEAUL!;, predominantly white, llhtwen to "King •
Lost In Cheiler vlclnlty PI!.
11112-263:1 Danny Grltlllh

USED
FURNITURE
W1 Will Buy Any
Amount, Including
Complete &amp;totes

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at all on carpets cleane&lt;l
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Cement Block Co

43 Fruot

KNOTTS
USED FURNITURE

Wanted To Do

1163 Stcand Awe.
Golll .. uo Ohio

PUBLIC SALE
DATE DEC. 7, 1H6
TIME 100 PM.
Located ot Wllllom Rece
Prop11rty on M11n Street
acrosa from Stewart
Hardware, VInton, -oklo.
Consisting of FaUowtnlt
1 Good Old Dlninc
Suite, I Bedroom Su1te

Chain Saw Chains Sharpened

Woomm Bedsteads 1

Bedstead 2 Otd Cain

With This Coupon 1nd 99c We
Will Sharpen Any Chain Saw up

Several

to 21".

CHEVY. standard lrana-,
10114 lft\i'li ear Ph. Cbeshlre,

Set the

Homelit1 Chain

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•:arl Wfotero 446-3128
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CALL

SERVICE

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64 Yolkswag. 1295

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Auto Sales

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MISSES ancl
EXTRA SIZES

tlliUSTMAS
MAGIC,
The magic In .our Chrlstmu blowie seledlon IJ varlrrti ; • ,· lhe,I'Urt blouses
for googn gltll, career ell'ls,
aweet ;,ml.:.es
IIIII
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SaturdaJ

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ROBE

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Parents Taking
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'Uke )!lg l!lsiin.jSouds and
· printed mft,;riail. Many

HOLIDAY \'
DRESSES

r8

sf8les to choose
from.
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T. laund•"• a native

ot

counlY and a resident of Hunt-

lnJion. died Wed.neJday aftemoon In a
Huntlngtrtn Hotpltal He had rettt1ld

from the Huntington Pollee Department in 19~ aner H yean of rrervlce.
He had previoUJIY bl'en a building

contractor. He Will borD ill
thll
count)·, 5011 ul t he late Walter anCI
Tennenee Halley Saunden. He
It
aurvived by h il wile the former Em·
ma Wagner. A eon and daughter 1ur·
\'JvJng are Mrl. Raymond Belville uf
HuntUlgton and RlillPh S11unden
of
ChnaPI!IkC. There are four
gra~­
ch!ldren and. one areat lraad.Chlld.

A remarkable
15 cubic feet of
storage space
inside this
Beautiful

DEATHS OF WEEK
Thom&amp;t H. Morgan, 90, a resident

member of the Fraternal Order of Pol
Jce. Servlcn were held Frld.a1 aftern01;1n in the Beard Mortuary at Hunt·
lnKion, with burial In Rl.da:ehnm cellt-

~ the Cora community, died sundi.J

aflernoon at Rober Hospital, where
he waa a patient for two days. He
made bl.r home with a ton. Mr. Mor·
ran wat born ID Perry twp.• on April
IJ, IB7B. 1on of the late John R. and
Sarah Davt. Mor•an. Wt marrla1e
wu to the former Eltubet.h Jenklnt.
wbo died In IIHll. He il l\loived bJ' 1
aon, Juhn R. Morlan, of Cora ,
1
brother, Harry .MorJ"an. or Rt. 2, Gal·
Upol!s, and four 1nndchlldren
and
tiDfl
crandchlld, One .on t. demember or
Cora
Benieet
were
anemoon at
Tyn
burial wat in
the
?,.;.:~~~&lt;:,under dlraetion of
·Elliott Fune-ral Home.

CREDENZA
SAVE $15.00

elery.

Wlllllm Flrrtl Mollfgomur. 40, a
of World Wu II and a CD 0·

I;,~;;;;;;~~:•worker.

things. Three sliding doors. with rich burl
accents. Interior shelf. In beautiful Walnut
to fit in every home. 60 x 18 - 29" high.
SPECIAL LOW PRICE

$114
efurniture
ecarpet

who re~ided

at

died W!!dDf!ldiJ' evl!nlnf

Velerllll Hwpital He
fallin1 health for over I
year.
wa• born at Crown Clt1 on
M11y
1116, ton of CliUord
11nd
Edna C.:hurch Monta:omery, who JUf·
vive and reside at Crown City,
HlJ
znarrtage
wu to the former Don.
Mile Murray on Feb. IS. l~. &amp;lid the
1unrivet. Children JUrvivlnt 1111 liar·
old Gene MoDIIIomery of crown City,
Karen Joy Jnd Dent.e Kont11omery,
both at home, and a tlep-son. John
William. Servieet were held SaturdiJ'
afternoon at t.'!e crown City Methodl.t Church and burtal wu lD Crown
City cemetery under direction of thll'
wauJb , Jlalle:r. Wood Funeral home.

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A modern credenza that stores many

mood with a beautiful dress
from Elberfelds. Dresses for
every occasion - two a n d
three piece knits, beautiful
soft wools, in solids and
paisleys - metallics, jerseys,
orion knits. Now Is the time
to see this beautiful selection.

Other survivon are two brother~ and
two titter.. Mr. Saundeu wu
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AVIUit lh•ett, 79, Wat found de~d
at hill home on Geor1e1 Creek Road
Thurtda:r morning. llh death ,... due
to n~lural caute.. I'll&gt; wu a retired
Iron conJtruetioa wotli.er. He
wu
bom In (luyan twp. on Nov. U, 18111.
HD of the late John 1nd Eleanor
Johmon Sheets. lie It survived b.V two
ton• and a daui(htflr, Leo Sheeu of
K~nau 1 a, Georae Sheet. of Rt. J, Gal·
.Upolil, and Mra. Freda McCluke:r of
Mra. Graci M. Adamlkl, 11, a rul• Columbut. There ar1 three 1nnd·
dent of Hamden end a rormer rfllli· ebildren &amp;lid two •reat irJndcbildrm.
dent of Rt. 1, Ewincf.oD. died Tueeda-, A IUD, John. WU Jd]led In World Wid'
eveniuJC In Holur lfiMIIpltal. She wu IJ. otber aurvlvon are t.o bnthen
Henry
born near Oreton, Vinton countJ, on and seven 1q ten. John IDd
Dec. 20. 1895, deua:ht.er of the late Sbeetl, Mn. AJnanrla Merritt. Mra.
Albert and Viola Napfer, Hl!r murl.· Minnie Forrett and Mn. Norml Plun·
Orphl
111:e wu to Joteph Ad.twkl. who pre. kett, all of SprtnlfWid. MJ'J.
and
ceded har In death Ia 193S. She lJ MarJh, Mrr. Florence McCabe
Mn.
France•
Nortbon.
a11
of
Cotum·
rurvlved bY M dau.lbter and
tWo
biUI,
Uld
Mn.
wealtba
Campbell
of
S(IDI, Mn. Playford Thacker of Ham. Joseph Adamakl of North Caro- Loul.vUle, Ky, serrtea will be held
l! o:·-,"-•,nd Marion Ao.1amJki Of Marton. at 3 p. m. today at MHier't Home for
J'Unerall and burW wUl bt In Addl·
11 ;,: •.:'"O• . C_, a member of Mt. Olive
Ill VUrtoll COUilt)",
and 1011 • ReynoldJ cemetery.
wen be14 tbere
Friday
and burial WM Ill llamdn
under cl1r.ettaB of the Me·

e decorators
Corner Second and Grape
In Gallipolis, Ohio

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Mra. Mary ltta lllnktnlhlp. 11,
native of Cl1llla county and a realdent
ol AthaUa, died TuudQ' la a Hunttnr.
ton Hotpita.l. She wu born Ln tbl1
county OD lofiJ 10, 1888. daUJht.u' ol
late JIJDell and Ell., Glover SborL
Her marriare wu to' J'lo14 Bllnt:eJio
JhJp, who died 1D 19111. She b auntv·
~ by a .on encl f.wo daua:hten, Leat.
BIIJil:eDJhiP an4 Mn. Cbarlea E.

Doe

Wekonae Dealers, Pinhookers, Bar•
S111itla gain Hunters. It these prkes don't
Saus: suit IIOU. Make ps an offer! Tlaeu
rotta go!

1960BuickEiectra4dr.Sed. $399
1960 Falcon St. Wagon - $349
1960 Chev. Tudor - - - - $199
1959 Buick St. Wagon - - $199
1958 Buicks
$99
Throo To ch.... From

SMITH BUICK

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For
His
LeisureI

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rho said the

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[ gil to PaiDI

on with Mn.

.er operation
ben the gen·

Bnutlful

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ROBES

Give her something
she wants, something
she needs, something

HOW SO~CAN

'IOU GET?

Hoke hla lelluro
bouro ·a
ill
one of our
&lt;Omfortable robe&amp;
Hiny ooton, o\J*,
fiqrlos. iDd patlerlll
to choose from.

pleuur•

she'll love to wear .•
give her a wardrobe
I

of soft luxurious
sweaters. Choose

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from our fashionable

Madlum

new collection.

and Lara•

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SBOBT RIBS

Soled Your Chrlatrnu lt-rcla Now In The
Music Deparrtment- 2nd Flow
Stop In Ule. millie department on tlle 2ruL!Ioor. Set
the fin, seleC\f&lt;ln pf Chrllf:mat recorda In the !Uno

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WELCOME 10

and tnonophomc recordings - Pit Boone,
Bert Kaempfert, Buck OwellJ, He1117 lkn
.Job.lllll' Cub, VIc tlalll, Norman Lu
Sml!b, Eddy Arnold, Cbet Attlnl, AI
lllllet, Ray Conlff - lllll nialljl 1111!»'
til - look around through the millie delisten to the Cbrlltmas millie allll 1tlect

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1'M SGI. 1-\IC~ AND
\'\...\,~~· '!'OUR GUIDE
ON '1H IS IOLI!a..

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')~IS SOLt&gt;IER IS DEMON~I~ATING

11-\E NEW M~q'l, RifLE 11 SPRA'{S
· 6ULLE1S LlKf· A GARDEt-l 110SE.
I

aCar
dent
llepolled.

at 2:01 p.
!lion al PtUJ
Edwardl, •·

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All thae beautiful coats
are 'wise to the ways of
the weather . . and never
let you down. Pick and

cboose~m a variety of
smart , les, lengths . : . :

Uned ald unlined coats.

Mto Laurel,
ett.71.RD1,
let' left, slrO&gt;
'eblcle.
njurles and
the Edwardl
! Goelt •ehb
1 cited 111111

1 S.ht!Ctlon Of ...niP'

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Lamps for. every room In your home ..;,. Pole lamp1 .. , • ·delt luJjpi·,..._ plano IJmpa - ~~:;up IamPI .,.. tablt
; limps..,. tna lPI,PI 'i... ~olr .
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lent
sei~01!, ii1.JCI _10 pei1ect for
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IIIII
year. You
' should atop Ia on.J,1berfelclr 2nd . · .,... set
.tblil flna
.· croup of limpt·anof'liiq whit you n~ now. · . .

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B1JTfEII IS tiFF
COLUMBUS (UPl) - T h e
Ohio Crop Reporting Serv~ce
said '11tunday tbat preduction
of creamery butler In Ohio durilli the llrsl 10 months of the
year tetaied 5.1 million
down 17 per cent from 1965.

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.5we~tets

Mystery Figure
Will Testify

CLEVELAND (UPI) mystery witness with
knowledge" of
circumstanc·
es surrollllding the murder
Dr. samuel Sheppard's
wife is scheduled to •···Ufv
TuesdaY before the grand
Investigating the 12-y•e·lll'O·rerrllllll I
case. WilHam Pringle, ••
of the grand jury• refused
Identify the new witness except
to say be "volunteered to come
In and testily."
"The witn.., is not and has
: never been • Bay ~mag~
' resident or a police of!Jclal,
Pringle said. "He Is not a
I scientific investigator but does
! ~lalm personal knowledge of the
case.'~&lt;

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MISSES ancl
EXTRA SIZES

tlliUSTMAS
MAGIC,
The magic In .our Chrlstmu blowie seledlon IJ varlrrti ; • ,· lhe,I'Urt blouses
for googn gltll, career ell'ls,
aweet ;,ml.:.es
IIIII
10phloll·
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SaturdaJ

Gi~e· ~er A
ROBE

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Parents Taking
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HOLIDAY \'
DRESSES

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from.
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T. laund•"• a native

ot

counlY and a resident of Hunt-

lnJion. died Wed.neJday aftemoon In a
Huntlngtrtn Hotpltal He had rettt1ld

from the Huntington Pollee Department in 19~ aner H yean of rrervlce.
He had previoUJIY bl'en a building

contractor. He Will borD ill
thll
count)·, 5011 ul t he late Walter anCI
Tennenee Halley Saunden. He
It
aurvived by h il wile the former Em·
ma Wagner. A eon and daughter 1ur·
\'JvJng are Mrl. Raymond Belville uf
HuntUlgton and RlillPh S11unden
of
ChnaPI!IkC. There are four
gra~­
ch!ldren and. one areat lraad.Chlld.

A remarkable
15 cubic feet of
storage space
inside this
Beautiful

DEATHS OF WEEK
Thom&amp;t H. Morgan, 90, a resident

member of the Fraternal Order of Pol
Jce. Servlcn were held Frld.a1 aftern01;1n in the Beard Mortuary at Hunt·
lnKion, with burial In Rl.da:ehnm cellt-

~ the Cora community, died sundi.J

aflernoon at Rober Hospital, where
he waa a patient for two days. He
made bl.r home with a ton. Mr. Mor·
ran wat born ID Perry twp.• on April
IJ, IB7B. 1on of the late John R. and
Sarah Davt. Mor•an. Wt marrla1e
wu to the former Eltubet.h Jenklnt.
wbo died In IIHll. He il l\loived bJ' 1
aon, Juhn R. Morlan, of Cora ,
1
brother, Harry .MorJ"an. or Rt. 2, Gal·
Upol!s, and four 1nndchlldren
and
tiDfl
crandchlld, One .on t. demember or
Cora
Benieet
were
anemoon at
Tyn
burial wat in
the
?,.;.:~~~&lt;:,under dlraetion of
·Elliott Fune-ral Home.

CREDENZA
SAVE $15.00

elery.

Wlllllm Flrrtl Mollfgomur. 40, a
of World Wu II and a CD 0·

I;,~;;;;;;~~:•worker.

things. Three sliding doors. with rich burl
accents. Interior shelf. In beautiful Walnut
to fit in every home. 60 x 18 - 29" high.
SPECIAL LOW PRICE

$114
efurniture
ecarpet

who re~ided

at

died W!!dDf!ldiJ' evl!nlnf

Velerllll Hwpital He
fallin1 health for over I
year.
wa• born at Crown Clt1 on
M11y
1116, ton of CliUord
11nd
Edna C.:hurch Monta:omery, who JUf·
vive and reside at Crown City,
HlJ
znarrtage
wu to the former Don.
Mile Murray on Feb. IS. l~. &amp;lid the
1unrivet. Children JUrvivlnt 1111 liar·
old Gene MoDIIIomery of crown City,
Karen Joy Jnd Dent.e Kont11omery,
both at home, and a tlep-son. John
William. Servieet were held SaturdiJ'
afternoon at t.'!e crown City Methodl.t Church and burtal wu lD Crown
City cemetery under direction of thll'
wauJb , Jlalle:r. Wood Funeral home.

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A modern credenza that stores many

mood with a beautiful dress
from Elberfelds. Dresses for
every occasion - two a n d
three piece knits, beautiful
soft wools, in solids and
paisleys - metallics, jerseys,
orion knits. Now Is the time
to see this beautiful selection.

Other survivon are two brother~ and
two titter.. Mr. Saundeu wu
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at hill home on Geor1e1 Creek Road
Thurtda:r morning. llh death ,... due
to n~lural caute.. I'll&gt; wu a retired
Iron conJtruetioa wotli.er. He
wu
bom In (luyan twp. on Nov. U, 18111.
HD of the late John 1nd Eleanor
Johmon Sheets. lie It survived b.V two
ton• and a daui(htflr, Leo Sheeu of
K~nau 1 a, Georae Sheet. of Rt. J, Gal·
.Upolil, and Mra. Freda McCluke:r of
Mra. Graci M. Adamlkl, 11, a rul• Columbut. There ar1 three 1nnd·
dent of Hamden end a rormer rfllli· ebildren &amp;lid two •reat irJndcbildrm.
dent of Rt. 1, Ewincf.oD. died Tueeda-, A IUD, John. WU Jd]led In World Wid'
eveniuJC In Holur lfiMIIpltal. She wu IJ. otber aurvlvon are t.o bnthen
Henry
born near Oreton, Vinton countJ, on and seven 1q ten. John IDd
Dec. 20. 1895, deua:ht.er of the late Sbeetl, Mn. AJnanrla Merritt. Mra.
Albert and Viola Napfer, Hl!r murl.· Minnie Forrett and Mn. Norml Plun·
Orphl
111:e wu to Joteph Ad.twkl. who pre. kett, all of SprtnlfWid. MJ'J.
and
ceded har In death Ia 193S. She lJ MarJh, Mrr. Florence McCabe
Mn.
France•
Nortbon.
a11
of
Cotum·
rurvlved bY M dau.lbter and
tWo
biUI,
Uld
Mn.
wealtba
Campbell
of
S(IDI, Mn. Playford Thacker of Ham. Joseph Adamakl of North Caro- Loul.vUle, Ky, serrtea will be held
l! o:·-,"-•,nd Marion Ao.1amJki Of Marton. at 3 p. m. today at MHier't Home for
J'Unerall and burW wUl bt In Addl·
11 ;,: •.:'"O• . C_, a member of Mt. Olive
Ill VUrtoll COUilt)",
and 1011 • ReynoldJ cemetery.
wen be14 tbere
Friday
and burial WM Ill llamdn
under cl1r.ettaB of the Me·

e decorators
Corner Second and Grape
In Gallipolis, Ohio

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Mra. Mary ltta lllnktnlhlp. 11,
native of Cl1llla county and a realdent
ol AthaUa, died TuudQ' la a Hunttnr.
ton Hotpita.l. She wu born Ln tbl1
county OD lofiJ 10, 1888. daUJht.u' ol
late JIJDell and Ell., Glover SborL
Her marriare wu to' J'lo14 Bllnt:eJio
JhJp, who died 1D 19111. She b auntv·
~ by a .on encl f.wo daua:hten, Leat.
BIIJil:eDJhiP an4 Mn. Cbarlea E.

Doe

Wekonae Dealers, Pinhookers, Bar•
S111itla gain Hunters. It these prkes don't
Saus: suit IIOU. Make ps an offer! Tlaeu
rotta go!

1960BuickEiectra4dr.Sed. $399
1960 Falcon St. Wagon - $349
1960 Chev. Tudor - - - - $199
1959 Buick St. Wagon - - $199
1958 Buicks
$99
Throo To ch.... From

SMITH BUICK

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His
LeisureI

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rho said the

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[ gil to PaiDI

on with Mn.

.er operation
ben the gen·

Bnutlful

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ROBES

Give her something
she wants, something
she needs, something

HOW SO~CAN

'IOU GET?

Hoke hla lelluro
bouro ·a
ill
one of our
&lt;Omfortable robe&amp;
Hiny ooton, o\J*,
fiqrlos. iDd patlerlll
to choose from.

pleuur•

she'll love to wear .•
give her a wardrobe
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sweaters. Choose

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from our fashionable

Madlum

new collection.

and Lara•

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SBOBT RIBS

Soled Your Chrlatrnu lt-rcla Now In The
Music Deparrtment- 2nd Flow
Stop In Ule. millie department on tlle 2ruL!Ioor. Set
the fin, seleC\f&lt;ln pf Chrllf:mat recorda In the !Uno

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WELCOME 10

and tnonophomc recordings - Pit Boone,
Bert Kaempfert, Buck OwellJ, He1117 lkn
.Job.lllll' Cub, VIc tlalll, Norman Lu
Sml!b, Eddy Arnold, Cbet Attlnl, AI
lllllet, Ray Conlff - lllll nialljl 1111!»'
til - look around through the millie delisten to the Cbrlltmas millie allll 1tlect

fO~ ORi!

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1'M SGI. 1-\IC~ AND
\'\...\,~~· '!'OUR GUIDE
ON '1H IS IOLI!a..

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')~IS SOLt&gt;IER IS DEMON~I~ATING

11-\E NEW M~q'l, RifLE 11 SPRA'{S
· 6ULLE1S LlKf· A GARDEt-l 110SE.
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aCar
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llepolled.

at 2:01 p.
!lion al PtUJ
Edwardl, •·

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All thae beautiful coats
are 'wise to the ways of
the weather . . and never
let you down. Pick and

cboose~m a variety of
smart , les, lengths . : . :

Uned ald unlined coats.

Mto Laurel,
ett.71.RD1,
let' left, slrO&gt;
'eblcle.
njurles and
the Edwardl
! Goelt •ehb
1 cited 111111

1 S.ht!Ctlon Of ...niP'

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; limps..,. tna lPI,PI 'i... ~olr .
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lent
sei~01!, ii1.JCI _10 pei1ect for
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IIIII
year. You
' should atop Ia on.J,1berfelclr 2nd . · .,... set
.tblil flna
.· croup of limpt·anof'liiq whit you n~ now. · . .

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B1JTfEII IS tiFF
COLUMBUS (UPl) - T h e
Ohio Crop Reporting Serv~ce
said '11tunday tbat preduction
of creamery butler In Ohio durilli the llrsl 10 months of the
year tetaied 5.1 million
down 17 per cent from 1965.

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.5we~tets

Mystery Figure
Will Testify

CLEVELAND (UPI) mystery witness with
knowledge" of
circumstanc·
es surrollllding the murder
Dr. samuel Sheppard's
wife is scheduled to •···Ufv
TuesdaY before the grand
Investigating the 12-y•e·lll'O·rerrllllll I
case. WilHam Pringle, ••
of the grand jury• refused
Identify the new witness except
to say be "volunteered to come
In and testily."
"The witn.., is not and has
: never been • Bay ~mag~
' resident or a police of!Jclal,
Pringle said. "He Is not a
I scientific investigator but does
! ~lalm personal knowledge of the
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by Leslie Turner

CAPTAIN BASY
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ORVIUE, TilE RoUGHER
WI:: TI'IEAT TilE FURNITIJIIE
TilE BETTE~ TilE MODENIE

AN 1
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ANIIQIJE ~ Ul'iE'j rr!

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ALAEAJN SENT
GILT· ED6E'P
IN'VITATIONS,
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Hysell, Jan ~~
Sylvia Swans&lt;i
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and Jim Wan
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Tenth Grade .,,~,
ner, Ttresa C ~
worthy, Sheila :::"' ·
Hackett, Nam
Hindy, Marta

DA WAR!)Eiil A~&amp; ED TARElEASf A
OF DfM,FER•DANI611T..;IIIIOER A
.AI'IMtD MoNGR·611ARD, O' COURSE) ·

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Mary Jenkilll
Lacey, Mary J

Mil18, Kathy
Nieri, Sherrie
Wisor.
Eleventh
Bahr, Sandra
sy Cunningha

Mary Gfrard,

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Debra Kir.g,

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Twelfth Gn

i11E l'iALLII'iAJIIS MIJ91'1VE
MOVED.• ANP ~AGOCXl

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LIKE-n!!W!

imer, Charlet
Leland Brow1

THAT
EVENII!IG,
J.EiROuP ~
GFFUN·
I,ININ6

IIELATI'fK

Sandra Gart&amp;
kelt, Ann Har
ris, David J1
lingwell, All&gt;
McKinney, S
an Ohlinger,
Stephanie
Stumbo . Eva
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Mr. and Mr&gt; ~~
looked towar
Their brave
from doctor~
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BEHIND \N PAYMENTG AND TI-lE
fiNANCE CONIPANY

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girl phllosoplleY,
·tuas unai!/e fo sheo(
·light on the Aun&gt;ra

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BUTl~NEED
A DOE!
TfAM!

'Muen• i!lacorruptionoftne French 'marchon&amp;•,
and Eyeball under6tt?od oVIly Erlgli6h

01'1 ,WOULD PAY WELl;..,
OF THE' AUmAAI

.. :WrrH TV IN THE SKY 1 AN
lt-11/ASIOI-.1 COULP l3E STAE&gt;ED

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COMME~LS!

Ahesd rYf fhem/

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~wa what day
rould be per.
18ld. Elsenbow1with plaDs II
~ty 1'uesday to
I HaD of B'lmt
llowlng day Ill

l'l!nderecl f)u/I
L/lhipsnade

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ltoapJal froll .
1 go to Palm
Jon With Mrs.

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•ben the gen-

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mforl, llclmb

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1 WANTTO

JOIN THE:
FQIENOOHIP
CL.UB.

JOIN l'HE
FRIEND5HIP

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OKAY-JlJ5T
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IN i~E- OLYMPICS AGAIN~T if\E
1 HA'D iO llS6 A iELE'PHONE POLE- AS A
JA'IIE-LI N Tf.\ROW!"

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aer left, slrBl9bicle.
lljurles and
the Edwardl
Goelt vebb
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CHIP£,! GIVea.JI&lt;
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H.l6 t:2EWARD.

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Ninth Gradi
ding, Richard
Hysell, Jan 1
Sylvia Swanso
and Jim Wan
Tenth Grad!
ner, Ttresa C
worthy, Sheih ,.·•
Hackett, Nan•
Hindy, Marta
Mary Jenkiru
Lacey, Mary J
MUis, Kathy
Nieri, Sherrit

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Eleventh
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Twelfth Gr:
imer, Charle:
Leland Brow:
Sandra Garte
kett, Ann Har
ris, David ,J,
lingwell, Alb·
McKinney, S
an Ohlinger,
Stephanie
Stumbo. Eva
II'. Ward.

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LETTE!t FTWM,

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Their rave #J_
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MOM?

Three of

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the sameA f&lt;

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TEXAS! SHE ENCLOSED A SEED
PACKET{

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just too tiny

AUNT ADELE IN

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THAT WILL.
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what
IUUld be per.

OFr:/

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llid. EisenhOW•
I wllb plalll 1o1
:lty Tuesday to

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lie IUD&lt;beoa

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ding, Richard
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worthy, Sheil• :.·

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Hindy.
Marta
Mary Jenkiru
Lacey, Mary ~

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Mms, Kathy
Nieri , Sherrif
Wisor.
Eleventh
Bahr, Sandt!
sy Cunningha
Mary Gerard
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the school. Standing, left to right, front, are, Suzanna Hudson, Raody MarshaJJ,
Shirley Landaker, Mike Rowley, Lora Russell ; second row, Ricky Taylor, Randy
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