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Adult Bible
Class Meets at
Gorrell Hom~

()PEN TODAY
Til. 10 PM

20-Dally Stintlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport,

o., Dec.

23, lDIIt

Varied Program Given' at Church /

The lwll)e of Mr. and Mrs. Recitation•, musical numbers, Star," by Joe Anthony, Jimmy ,to form a voice chQ!r lor back·, worth, Mike Hoffman, Davl~
Chesler Gorrell was beautifullyl songs, and a playlet were in· Holman, Joey Rickman, Jolu&gt;llground music and songs, with SwiSher, Gregory Hayes, Bardecorated in keeping with the ' eluded in the annual Christmas McCloud, and Dickie Owen, Ellnot Bodlmer, pianist.
bara Anthony, Terrie Thomu,
season, including a tree, wheu l program given by the children followed l&gt;y a piano
HI o, SOlo voices in tiJe choir In· Terry Brewer, Mark Fultz. Jolin
the Adult Bible Class of tht and youth of the Middleport !"Christmas Melodies," by Eli· eluded Nancy Buskirk, Venida Pal Riley, and Terrie Thomu.
Tuppers Plains EUB church 1"irst Baptist Church Tuesday 1 nor Bodimer.
Gibbs, Debbie Hoffmen, Judy The pcogram was concluded
met recenlly at their lu&gt;me. 'evening. Mrs. Bert Bodimer The Junior Dept., taught l&gt;y ,Owen, Douglas Aeree, and Jelf 'with a meditation by Mr.. lionMrs. Paul Brooks, prcsider.t, was dlairman ot the prl.ll{ratn Miss Jerry Pullen, Mrl)_ Hh.:n· Darst. Others in the choir were old Boone. Santa made hi&amp; ap.
was in charge of the meeting assisted by Randy
Becker . ard Owen and Mr. Robert Rich· Ronald Hoffman a!!9 Tommy pearance. and pre.ented t.reaiS
which opened with prayer aM and Kent Kloes.
Iardson presented a
playlet, McCloud.
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to all chtldren pre•ent, llliStsted
lhe
readmg
of
the
Christmas
The
program
opened
with
a
"And
There.
Was
No
Room,"
Juniors
taking
part
In
the
by Raooy Becker and Koal
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1 story, Luke 2· 1-19 by the Rev. ptano and organ duet by Mrs. Wtlh the Prtmary Dept. JOinmg acenes were Roberta
Duck- IKioes.
Jack Young. Two readmgs wer·e iFrances Ltevmg and Mrs. Doro.
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ls~eld
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and Lei notyour heart be trOll- Kloes, and R•ndy \1utray
WHEN YOU CHOOSE
FROM
l. bled, Mrs ...doth Betzmg.
the Nursery Dept. taught by Members and guests were "Christmas Acrostic," wa•
Followi~g
a
short
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Mrs.
Norma Wtlcox.
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seated at a long table which read by Hazel Clar);a reading,
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ONE OF THESE BRAND
$1 .50
sess1on,
g1fts
were
exchangea
Takmg
part
from
the
kmderwas
covered
with
a
Christmas
"The
Coming
Prin
of
Peace
"
up
and I he rema;nder of !he
garten class, taught by Beul_a~ cloth with floral arrangements l&gt;y Rachel M('Brld · _
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ing spent in "$inging of Christ· Whtle, were Lort Kloes, LI~a~ m keeping with the Christmas The group saug "0 Little
mas carols and other hymns, and Gregory Becker; DaVId season when the Star Class of Town of Bethlehel!l;" "God's
w•th Mrs. Brooks as
Boone,_ and Joe ~cCtoud }tvmg the First United Presbyterian Gift," was read by~ Ada Slat:k, Mrs c H !hie and brother
1 tsl. Prayer by Rev.
Yoong recttatiOns, a~~ s!ngmg,. Away , Church of Syracuse held It&gt; and "There Are Three Symbols Paul Kei;er ·of Columbus vislt. I
1 closed the meeting.
In A Ma~ger, With motwns : aMual Christmas dinner and of Christmas," by June Lf&gt;e. ed Wednesda with tlieir ar
Refreshments were served
Recttatwns were gJVen
by \ program in the annex ot the "Birth or a Christmas Carol " ts M
%M H ~ j
the lu&gt;stess to 15 members.
PnmBeary I. taugdht ~ Mr:. Char- ~ church Saturday evening, Dec· by Mayme Holmes ~· •My Chrt~t'Mi~~r:~me
rs. arry ~ •
1es
next meeting Will be held
nnett an
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: uary 30, at the home of Mr ear ~ b~n D::;fdu Wil~ox and : n A planned. covered dJSh din- "0 Come All Y.e FaJibfut,",,and of Ravenswood.' W. Va. arrlv: and Mrs. Hobart Vineyard.
by Jeannie Boone, er was enjoyed at UO p.m. Rtchard Duck~orth ~e~d. The ed today lor 0 several days vis'
JeMiier Wise, Paula Ashley, by 21 persons. Rev . Linson H. Ftrsl ChrJSt~as Chctr; "~?m-it with their parents, Mrs. Theo
RETURNS
HOME
Murra , Trina Gibbs and Stebbms asked grace.
as Clark, Memortes;
My tleines and Mr. and Mrs. V.
FREE
Miss Vesta McCoy has
Swisher.
. An exchange of gtlts was held Chrtstmas Prayer," , Florellce D. Edwards and family.
Primary 2 and 3, taught by followed by a ~ery Impressive Potts, and,,poems, ·:wha,t Is Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kraeu.
returned te her lu&gt;me.
Gift
the Gallipolis Medical
Mrs. Tony Fowler presented ! prog~mt co~ductedF byk theMclass CndhrtS~~Tahs. Sby ;,earl McBride ter spent Wednesday with rei awhere she was treated for an recitations, "I Love To Think." presi en· I$S ran Ie um- a
e tar, ltr Rlchani tives tn Columbus.
inj'ury.
Tammte Hoffman· "A Ha~ aw.
Roush.
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· was ca lied to Th e program concl uded w~c''h dr. dan ht rs. M urnanK ng
th
Py Time ., by Timmy Thomas
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an II' aug der.d htrs. BeMed
and a dialogue titled
"The wors h'•P WJ'th M'JSS Mumaw rea d· smgmg
1ent N'IghI;,,
and Ph'
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- - - - '-~ ing John 3:16. ''Joy to the prayer by Rev. Stebbins.
";g kers, ren a
IN CIRCLEVILLE
World" was then sung in uni· Attending were the above ana and Sandra of ar ersburg, W.
PomiNy, Otdo
~lr. and Mrs. Bruce Lloyd •on followed with the scripture, Mrs. Linson Stebbins and Cin· Va. ~ere r,ecent guests of Mr.
were in Circleville
Sund&amp;y Luke 2:1·20 read by Miss Mu- dy, Mrs. Richard Roush, Mr. Longs mo.her, Mrs. Myrtle
for
a
pre-holiday
family
obser- maw, who also gave a prayer. Harry Potts, Mrs. Agnes Whi'c, Long.
.
TONIGHT ond SATURDAY
vance with his sisters and br&lt;&gt;- Archie Lee read ''If Christ Mr. Alfred Roots, and Mr. Ell- Gordon FJSher, student
at
Dec. 23·24
"PROMISE HER
ihers and lamili.,. The obser- Had Not Been Born"; a poem, er Roush.
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i\lountain State Business ColANYTHING"
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, - - - lege, arrived Wednesday
to
- Technicolorvance was held at the home of
1)1.
spend the lu&gt;liday vacation with
Warre.n Beatty, Leslie Caron, his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Horley
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. MasKsenan Wynn, Hermione Gin·
Wells. Others attending were
Y.1
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gold, Bob Cummings
"JOHNNY RENO
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lloyd and
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Mr. and Mrs. John KJipat.
FREE GIFT
-Technicolorfamily of Brookville, and Mr. The annual Christmas pr&lt;&gt;- by John Mark Haggerty, Ter· rick returned to their home
Dana Andrews, Jant&gt; Russell,
Ye&lt;~uger, Columbus Thursday, alter
;
WRAPPING
Lon Chaney, John Agar Lyle and Mrs. John . Bastiana and gram featuring recitatioos and rie Yeauger, Chris
Bettger, Tom Drake '
chtldren of Galhpohs.
songs by the primary depart· Nancy Wallace, Shiela Horky, visit with Mr. aDd Mrs. Dwight
CHOOSE FROM •...
Admission: 60c &amp; 30c
RETURN TO KEN'l1JCKY
ment. of the First United Pres- Kristy Morris, Kathy Coleman, Milhoan and family.
TUSSY-MIDNITE-ARPEGE-MY·SIN--MAX FACTOR-REVLON
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leonard
0.
Wil·
byteflan Church was held Wed- Janet Horky, Pamela Crooks, Mrs. Alfred Biggs and Mn.
DESERT FLOWER-SETS START AT $3.00 AND UP
SUNDAY, MONDAY
wn
and
daughter
have
return.
ne!day
.evenl,ng at the church. Debbie Coleman,. Beth Vaugan, Don Bailey spent Thursday in
ond TUESDAY
GENERAL ELECTRIC
Dec.
:15·26-21
ed to their home in Fort Knox, The chtldren s program was m Bobby and Terr.'e Fox •. Beclcy Akron Bod were accompanied
LADIES' and MEN'S
ELVIS PRESLEY
Ky ., after beiug called here charge of Mrs. Russell Lyons, Coleman, Valerte Lew1s, a~d home
i!Y their grandson,
"FRANKIE &amp; JOHNNY"
by
the
death
of
his
father,
Mr.
Mrs.
Everett
Bachner,
Mrs.
Cheryl
Boshc.
The
chtldre~
s
Chuckle
Bailey,
!or 1 vlsiL
-TechnicolorF:Ivis Presley, Donna Doug. John H. Wilson.
Jack Coleman and Mrs. Fred program was concluded witn Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Logan
G.E. Hat Box Style
Ia~. Harry Morgan, Sue Ann
Ladias
HERE FOR FUNERAL Lewis.
the smgmg of three sengs .by and his lather, George Logan
Langdon, Nancy Kovack
The
program
opened
with
prtmary ~roup mdudmg . 'ted Thu sd ·
Ath
Reg.
Audrey Christie
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d 0" ss re· congregational sineq of Chris~ the
Reg. ·
MI'I!.
Edwar
"Away
in
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Manger."
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'THE BELLBOY'
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Je-rry Lewis, Alex Gerry Bob turned home to Fort Deven, mas carols led by Lewis Sauer.
During the intermtssion be- Ml M M. ad
1 ed
Clayton, Bill Richmond: as Mass., after being here for the The welcome waa JIIVot
Lo~~ather
by t.ween the primary progrRm Wedss sd ayf e owh' d arr ~-·t
Sloan Laurel. You'll Giggle
death of ber father, Mr.
Teresa Bostic.
and :he High School class prone ay or ~ o11 ay v~•
Caso
Admission: 75c &amp; 40e
H. Wilson.
Recitation• were given by gram Nancy Buchanan played with her brother-In-law, Ted
Janelle Kelly, Tammy Kelly a pi~ no solo.
Reed and sons, Tommy, Bruce
"New Supply"
and Mary Ann Welsh followed The high achool class present· and. Paul.
Men's Reg.
FREE GIFT WRAPPING
by the song, "Jingle
Bells" ed a three-act play "The Teen- Tma and Todd Nibert
ol
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sung ~y Valerie Lewis and Bee- ager's Christmas" under the Galli~lls were overnight guests
ALL TRANSISTOR
ky and Debbie Coleman.
direction of Mrs. Dwight Wal· of thetr grandparenis, Mr. and
Other recitations were given lace. Taking part were George Mrs. Gerald Wildermuth.
Sauer, Lois Sauer, Barry Wis- Mrs. Clar_k !hie entered .the
Future Teaehert
er Diane Welsh Cynthia Mills Cabeii·HWittngton
Hosp1tal
R~y
Hlndy,
ani
HaptonslaH:
Thursday
and
underwent
sur.
DISCOUNTED
Party it Tueaday
and Connie Bachner
gery today. Her room number
Members
of
the
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program
was·
concluded
is 210-A.
Choose From Big Name Selection
With Every Double Checked Used C1r
Teachers Association of Pome- with a visit !rom Santa with
----Save SO%
roy Hlgb School held I he I r treats for all the children.
Chmtmaa party Tuesday evenBrave Wind, SIIOUI
Electra$~::s
lng in the school library, pre·
To Bring Carol.
Buick 4 Dr. Sedan. We've serviced this car alnce new,
DISCOUNTED
and can highly recommend it. It has FACTORY AIR
ceded by a brief business meet.
Racine Cob Scout Pack 245
CONDITIONING, power seat, power steering and
ing
conducted
l&gt;y
Joyce
Evan•,
braved
cold wind and mow
Cheerful Tearful
brakes and many other accessories.
MENs
President.
Tuesday evening to bring car·
By Matell
During the party, games were
ols to residents of Racine. They
SETS
Reg.
led by Nell Comer, John Good·
were well received by tboae
•ndup
win ~oo BiU Fetty, followed by
. ·
who heard tflem,
$14.70
2 Dr. Hard Top. This car II clean enough to be In the
As Seen
a gtfl exchange and refresh· Mr. and Mrs .. Wtlllam Buck· Afterwards, they enjoyed hot
GIFT BOXED
showroom. It is fully equipped with power steering,
On
menta.
ley are announcmg the mar· cocoa and cookies In
basepower brakes, automatic trans., rear seat speaker,
T.V.
Attending were Mary Kay riage of their daughter, Caro- men! of the Baptist Churcb.
white walls, and many other accessprles. Extra good
Supply
Hennessy, Becky Stivers, Bee· lyn Elizabeth, to PvJ. Johnny Twenty-two scouts and their
Kelly Celebraty tires.
Limited
ky Hawley, Mike Bentz, Donna R. Klein, son of Mr • .and Mrs. den mothers turned out lor
Smith, Keith Evans,
Judy Grover C. Klein, Pomeroy.
the occasion
Roo.
King, JeMifer Blakeslee, Susie The wedding will take place
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K a y at the Laurel Cliff Free Meth&lt;&gt;Chevrolet Station Wagon. VB, automatic shift. Extra
McGowan, Nancy Titus, Neil dist Church, Dec. 24 at si!'Ven
FHA PARTY HELD
good mahogany finish with white top.
Comer, Bill Fetty John Good· o'clock In the evening. Follow· The Middleport FHA
held
GIVE
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win, Joyce Evans, Jo Smith, ing the open church · wedding their annual Christmas party
ARRIVED Sandra Beal, Judy S m 1t h, will be a reception in the par- Wednesday at the Middleport
Shlela Ohlinger,
Geraldine sonage basement.
High School. Games were play·
Buick Conv. Coupe. Owned by local reg. nurse. Shows
Hayes,
Susan
Lytle,
Marie
Miss
Buckley
attended
Mid·
ed
aoo gills exchanged. Cbriltbest of care. It has power steering, power brakes and
$6.00
Smith,
Opal
Offutt,
Jewel
Price,
dleport
IBgh
School.
Pvt.
Klem
mas
stories were read l&gt;y Mil.
automatic trans.
So Fino
Peggy Bowero, Susan Dl1011, attended Pomenl)l
School, Joseph Bailey, FHA Advllor.
So Famous
and Miss Helen Smith, advisor. and Is now serving in
Army. Refreshments were served.
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REDucED_
To Please
Buick Custom 4 Dr. Hard Top. Mrs. Fred Blaettnar's
"·2.25 lb.
personal car. This car has only B,l45 easy miles. It
has FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING. Power steering,
power brakes, positive traction, and many other ac.
cessories.
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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1966

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Communist rroops Open Fire on Outpost

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I)AIGON (UPII - Communist lroops attacked U. S. Marines w(th mortars and
machineguns near Da N::ng Saturday and heavy fighting was reported ragtng hours
after thr Christmas truce began. Communists also attacked U. S. 1st Atr Cavalrymen
in the central highland •·
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In Isolated incidents Viet Cong smpns opened fne on U. S. helicopters fly·
lng reconnaissance missions to check reported truce vwlatwns but no atrcraft were
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reported shot down. In most cases the helicopters 1etu~ned the, ltre.
Fighting broke out in the central highlands 20 m1les sou,h of Pleiku when
Communist troops opened !Ire on a cavalrymen outpost. The cavalrymen !ought back,
killed one Viet Cong and captured two machineguns, two bags of ammumtwn_!nd~
ton of rice.

Recitations, Songs ore Highlignrs
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.• Christmas decorations in Gallipolis is seen in this
-'l'hnes-SenUnel photograph. It is the First Presbyterian church on
Sttte St.
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Viilnam combat zone S.turday
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Mltll Ior s,aoo Gls wbile VIet
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" But he's leeling pretty good. Dearborn, Mich., famtly.
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enemy may 1101 be so full of television ahow llarrina their Ia traditional pllgrl~oge,
nls.t party newspaper slated spend part of the d~y calling on that's wonaerful," satd nts head boat dock fell on Bull Sho~~
'lll!llld Pnll
ChriSII,l!BI aplrlt ,was tllere.
\100 wives and chlldrell.
, About 6,6011 Chrtstians from ' f'riday the wall WJII remam ~ neighbors and relattves.
nurse, Miss Mary Lou Herron. ' Lake near Harrison, Arl&lt;., in the:
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muat be Frm:ls Cardinal Spellman. Israel, armed wtth . IW&lt;&gt;-day It Is the rest of tile year
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celebrated With overtones
oil dressed in battle,fatigues Bod a passes, began_ crossmg lha un)'lelding.
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aadaeal for a naH111 cannot red baseball cap adorned with ' border Into Jordan to visit American!l-fotiifled by a
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b oad Itor 's auUlorize the switch from Mo , tUrpolt and the same tr
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'thoulands of
11! 'wblte cross, made his lOth I relatives and the holy placea of ' economic boom-Hooded the rm ons
mer cans, Y r •• mt.rovenous feeding to real storm knocked out a larp·•
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yoUlb ·- Dgbllna and hun- COIIHCUUYO visit to do bls part old Paleisllne. All passed under !stores, put up Christmas tree•, Irati and plane. !'Or hundreds fOod" sh• added.
power transformer at Sikest~• .
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ilreds ~'ilyin&amp;, ill ~n tlfl80ll&amp;ht In briDling Christmas cheer to ·the watchful eye ol .armed wra~ped presents and attended . the trip would be their last The l '
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lsraell lind Jordaman pollee. Iparties.
National Safety Courted est1matGRANTS $10,000
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messace of tbe .As recular u &lt;:ardinal
WoO t1oaed
The nation's ~~st famll~, ed 870 to 1,000 persons would be DAYTON (UP!) - The Esso
DAYTON MAN KILLED
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MlvJel rn.·BNae
!lope and hJs troupe.
of I Johnson, 26, Dayton, was
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1today they would be allowed . 10 1holiday on the LBJ Ranch. I hey Christmas hohday from f'riday $1L,IIOO to the University
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In Ill leasl 0111 e11e Cbrls~ Ill tile lloi:V Land, where lbe visit their loved o~es In -East planned to spe~d tonight ltni_sh· night to Monday midnight.
i Dayton Ffiday to be used to- IFriday wfWI ·1111 car slatr!At
· II bome wu ilrou&amp;bt to chlJdhond of He for wbom lhla Berlin. Annually smce Chrtsl- mg their shoppmg and makmg l
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Vletnalll. bollday Ia ee~atecl· Wll apent, mas tllli3,' the rlin Wall has prepar,ttons at the ranchhouse, Sentimental celebrators. and ward compie!Jm of the sc o s ~~o a !ale - ~- . a Fro!e
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· !be the spjril ai anutma poc~WIIJ •
punctutad·. l90&amp; enough to a glUier witb d,eooratlons. e h 11 d r en co u I d re)ruee at new $600,000, 44-bed health cen- ng P,
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ltmper.' aliCIW ' .• ' reunion for .bout Christmas morning tbey plan to tlu&gt;ughts of a white Chri&lt;lma• ter 'scheduled to open iD lhe west Dl' hete, ;1'0111' ~er ,....., I
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UNIQUE DECORATIONS - Christmas. decorations on the Pomeroy Sacred
H~art Church altar for the 12th consecutive i·ear are beautiful. Rev. Father
John Turel, pastor, (inset at left\ has personally created the ~s. Outdoor nativity figures including laJge camels and other s, are coverell"fit co).oftlf"l.
with accents ~f varied colers of glitter. Other figures are used at sever e eva'
iDday cante when the Viet Cong
t lions of the 50-foot high altar, topped wiih a large star. Side altars are also decMARION, Ohio (UP)) - Fire struck the Great S~~t , orated attractively. The decoratio ns may be seen by appointment with Fath~r
attacked two U.s. Marine
companlet-about 400 men- 1Supermarket here early Saturday and then knocked
1 Turel or during open .)louse from 1·6 p.m. on New Year's Day. They Wlll remaJD
spending Christmas Eve at an electrical power over a three-block area ~s the . flames
in place until Jan. 15.
outpost on the Thu Bon River 20 1rared along electric lines, fee~tn_J_Ilnthe msulallon_. _
miles south of the Marine base l The blaze started in the rear
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· incinera!Alr room and spread to neth Wa • Y sat ·
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Four employes were m
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Heavy fighting erupted ard tfle store because a re oor ,
h th blaze
which
Aeronaves e
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Fire -Chief
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- -Ken- , store
causedwan
estimated ' $75,000
1 grlDIS Ill
Jeu·mer wt'th 101 passengers
dark. . It was the
btgg•st
damage to the building and con· \
and • crew of nine
aboard
sktnrush reported of several
tents, began but they did not
crashlanded on a blgbway toBttacks launched by the Comdiscover it until too tate to con· '
day ~· it ~··approaching the
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mumsts smce the start of the
Mexwo Ctty Atrport
1am
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~hour cease-fire at 7 a.m.
Witnesses said Ohio Edison NAZARETH, Israel tUPII - lllgbt f~o?' N•w. or ·
today. Kill
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Co. power lines "glowed hke l Thousands of pilgrims from all Aln latrhne spokesman isjald By United Press lnte1'11811HII
Two .C. .
SAIGON (UP!) - A Flying I meon" and sparks flew of! the over the world flooded mto tl,e l on Y our persons. were . n ~
MiiJtary ~pokesmen stud. at Tiger four engine plane ferry· Jines like a fireworks ex:plosi?n I Holy Land Saturd&lt;.ty to ront- ~ ed und thHt. Lhetr " IDJUnes
Dreamers of White Christmle
least two
Vtel
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were
ktlled
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f
m
Japan
crashed
as
tbe
flames
ate
away
the
m·
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the
birth
of
Chri~L
were
not
..,rmns.
W
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were
may
feel it a nightmare lnltead
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Leathernecks, while Marine a t' rn I ,• ~ at the
Da Additional firemen had to be I Alu&gt;ut 4.000 foreign polgratms , man said.
season swept aeross the ~ ~ "
casualties were Ught. But there ~;:~ ~~~r ~.:~. a U. s. mill· summoned to stop the ftre from and toorists arriv~ F~iday .,.,,,.,,.,
. , ...,,. ....,"r''!!''Jl west into the Northeast ~
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were no lmmedfilsith delatls onh tary spokesman reported.
Ispreading lurther along
the ' night in thJS towoodn wThJere l~ilnds
day
the heavier
g ling whic
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power lines and setting other · spent his childh . ey 1 "
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lollowed.
There was no
Immediate buildings ablaze.
the narrow cobblestone streets,
Snow fell this morning B IJtr
The battle started when report about surivors or how
, v1here spoUights htghhghted the ,
south as Jackson, Miss., a~
guerrilla snipers peppered a many persons were on board.
exteriors of many churches.
the Tennessee Valley aDA
unit of the Fiflb Marine
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southern Appaladtians to IIIII
Regiment guarding a helicopter The spokesman sa1d
the J b A U .
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In lne d1vided c•tv of Jerusa-1
heavily populated WashiiiRIIii'
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downed Friday near the river plane, from Tachikawa, Japan, o
I ruversi
!em, 5C miles a•ay, the von: ,
Baltimore • Philadelphia area.'
bank, spokesmen said. The carried general cargo. It' was COLUMBUS (UP!) - Nurses: guard of abont 6,500 }"~"h i
Marines returned fire. tcillr&lt;l on contract to the U.S. Mthtary at the Ohio Tuberculosis Hos· ' Chrtsltans who were ,ran ,d ,
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two snipers and swept the "'e" Air t omman
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F 'd were pos ted tn
Four weapons 130 rounds of The spokesntan said the plane the JOb when the Ohio State Un-lllves and holy places "' tne most teen-agers : a I I" ~y from
Mississippi to
ammunition ..;d grenades were was makmg a grouoo controlled Iversity College of Medtcme Jordanian
seetor
crossed \ mght, Andy stay up a e. n~ l chusetts.
reported seized
approach (GCA) when it crash- takes over the hospital next through the Maooelbaum Gate watched the late show and e \ The Oklahoma Highway P•
But laier in ihe same general ed about one and a hall miles Friday
I Joyed betng a~ 1 "'
1 Ch 1 trol reported 3011 to 4011 cars tied
area a m~ch heavier Commu- from the end of the Da Nang The ·nurses voted unammous·
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••id The two Marine oompa- The fire was still burning two of re~=ation in a demand tor , Santa Clauses and one Chnst-' 1 " eh · ess dan
k'tdney Turnpike north of Miami, Ohio. ,
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nies, on each bank or the river, hours after the crash.
pay and lighter work loads. Imas post o tce '" e
and' a new lease on ltle from a Five persons were killed a¥
were caught in the fire .
The spokesmen said
Air Nearly hall the nurses had States Santa Claos .. Ind., Santa 1 ttl . 1 h dted
, another wllcally injured FDI Spokesmen said the Marines Force security Bod
rescue planned resignations prior to Claus StatiOn, Cahf., and 1 1 Al:i~" Al7to~, 11 ." known , , :day night during a snows~,·
struck back at the Communili teatm were at the acene.
the unlverstijl takeover.
Chnstmas, Fla.
"Andy " to his many lnends on on the Western Kenlucllf!t
the medical staff was still list· ' Parkway near Letlchfield, K.,-,.
ed in serious co'ndition in the ' A propane gas truck, rall1Illtd.•
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American \IOked skirmish, a U.S. Army a!.lacks as a cease-~tre ~mlat10n.
ceme~· lsl Air Cavalry helicopter w•&gt; When asked specof1cal,y about l
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whether Spokesmen said the copter was outpost a •poke.mau satd,
took no hit wilh automatic weapons ftre .. We're not char~cterlzl~ !l at
easualties.
I m the central highlands, anti the moment We re wmtmg lor
An hour later an MP guard ot one crewman was wounded. A further details "
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··-•· M J hnsOo was pposte- The senator aeld lhl telegram ask to see the manuscript and
s.qrller before bls deatb.
to cover her busband 1 '"""'""' rs 0
m no way controverted the sto\1 hasn t If •he ha~ I Wllllld
-~ Kennedy had talked woth Her mabollty to make a rous
rledl Wrlllotl
written agreement He said be of couroe have given It to hor
Mancloeater onl)l a few months decl51on on how to tell Ca~
But~n J'dy Bird never had sent 1t because he had beell He &gt;Sked lor the beok s nsht
after the assassmat1on whole then~ that her father ha
h 1 ck
th ames told thai Manchesteo
was to live
"'still emot onally upset Ail a kliled
had muc u :h :• iJ n rt. hecomlnii 111 from an obsesston The Kennedy reply 18 that Clarence Lew11
Mr. ClinUJn M.....r •
fr end sa~d •t was not the Detwls of a family disagree- anyway Mane es r repo with one thought that hos book was
Clarence E Lewis 45 Cus- Mrs Clanton MaUer
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M might never be published
ter-st Middleport died suddon
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The quesl\on Is not tho ly Thursday evenmg at Holzer PT PLEASANT - Joint 1111denl should be buned to Durmg the contmer Y rs
sensa~nahsdm But most peoples sympathy Massachusett.s or Arlmgton KelllledY sought to keep oul of Manch~ster lSSUeli o
hooks roght to live -no one Hospital
neral semces Will be held Mon;_,,_ .,onn F
enn~ Y seemed to 1e With Mrs Naloonal Cemetery
the spotbght but she W9S 5 atenhcn bee
d that I have has lenied that roght Th• Mr Lewos was born June 28 day 2 p m In Crow
Huseall
~on~er~hngf her Kennedy and she ~as on sobd Her reported reacllon that s photographed wear OS a s~l&lt;t b ~ ~s lth ;,t~Mrs Ken ned) questoon os the roght of Mrs 1921 m Middleport He was a Funeral borne lor Mr and MIL
01 t e ea 0 er \ega\ ground Manches\er had ab"'rd when told that Lee woth a hem high above ,"' :'t ·~ :Ook advantage of her Kennedy and her children Ill truck dmer lor the Ford Bro- Chnton Moller Jer1cho Road
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s gned a memorandum which Harvey Oswald was the asses knees entmng a law ofloce or co~dence m me and that 1 hve with a mmomum of pmary thers Co for ZO yean The de- PI Pleasant who died Thun
hrought bv Mrs pro' ded that she and Senator sm He d1dn t even have the a conference
and dlsnlty free from publica ceased was preceded In death day evemn1 within one hour ol
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and Sen Robert F Kennedy must approve hos satislacllon of bemg k lied for Senator Kennedy had gone 1
rd
d motions 1 do not lion of mtlmate detads of the!r by h1s mother Mrs Ethel Lew each other
Kenn.rlv a amst Look Maga
l th 1 Manchester CIVIl rtgil\s
Mrs Kennedy Sun Valley w•th hl! fa!Dlly lor • wo s an e be
lives at a time of great sorrow 15 eigllt days ago
OlfiClatlns at the semces will
n·;··;;:;b\Js~ers Harper &amp; Row ma~~scr~ 1 d~spose of the reportedly sa1a It had to be skiing holiday but he kept m behove ~~:: To ;rite
-detailS whoch bear no conceiva sumvora Include his father be the Rev Earl Ted 1V.U and
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and ·~r Wliham Manchester ~~~s d•aryo nghts w thout thm some "lly litUe Commurust
close touch by tele~one ced b
Mrs ~ennedy asked me to ble relaUon to hiStory
Clyde and his wile Mary
the
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prod~OI!i b tterness that almost approval and that ihe book It was reported by one One a;gumr:~ :n~~rper write this book 1 did not seei It was stressed that the Funeral servlcea wUI be held ::Sunset Me:ri:o Pa~~ ~~
certaillly has reoched to the would not be pubushed before newspaper the! the book also Mane~: ~at Kennedy last July the opportumiJi Mrs Kennedy chaOS•~ which the Kennedys Monday at ~m ..•tbOthe Ra~D South Charleston W Va
P esent ~upant of the White 1968
conta•ned unkind references to Ro; M chester a telegram gave me 10 hours of tntervoews InSISted must be made 1111 lings-CoMa\J Doner
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Mra Miller &lt;Margaret) died
House
Mrs Johnson Manchester was\ sen
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h I d d l d ed could not have pertams to personal referenees Rev
ax
onuo o
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II was pr marlly on those reported to have said that the saymg that members of V e ' no m
mterv!Ows with and that there was no attempt Bunal wtU be In the
Roe~ I p m ln Pleasant Valley BoaSome 'lmtbmpll!pen~ry refer grounds th•t the Kennedys f1led Secret SerVIce had code Dllmesl Kennedy family wo\1 place 00 cond~cted ~ 1 ry cooperation to remo&gt;'e or alter facts Sprmp cemet&lt;ery Friends may pltal alter several weeki U~
ences \1b Texans and the swt eoghl days ago and started for the Kennedys and the obstace In the way of : . ~ vo:dyn "herself did nol relevant to hls\OI'Y
call at the funeral home any ness and Mr Miller suffered
Jahns,(l~gQJ&gt;le m the book the fireworks that are still Jobnsons and that the na10e fm pubhcatlon of his book
enn
time
an appareat heart attaCk upoo
The Q~,of a President blazmg
learning ol the death of bla
Q\li 4ejeted In the 1600
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Clw le8 F ld.
Wife and died llllort1)' elter ar
Mrds ..-ved frolll the 80 ooo- Mrs Kennedy sad In a rare
Cb!Jes (Rl~ Ticky) Fields rival at Pleasant Valley bosplt" ' d s~rilllizallod that w II personal statement that as
91 Hartford W Va' died Frl a!
appear lD Look wh ch pad hornble as a trial would be
da
t th
Dobson Survivors DOl prevloully lliiManchester $665 000
psbe had no alternat ve ID
y evenm&amp; • M e
Mr ed are two aiJters of Mr Miller,
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protectong
her
pnvacy
and
rest
borne
m
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Mrs Stella Runyon, Kenova,
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uril' ~~itlrulo~~/:~~tunate d so ty and spar ng her choldren
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A lllet me of being just an or paid aiong ~It: ~ families of
a
!":oonbas~ w Va and Mrs Ida Miller,
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1 Soathel'll Michigan
d nary person a lifetime of not the peop1e
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Turtle Creek W Va Allo 1111'~:~~;\e;~~a~~a ~P :a:h t~a~ de a s about them
o State Prison
hurt ng others wouldn I let me For those orph~s : : t:r Ofloc als of the Galha Couu local team that toured tbrougo vlvlnllhe couple are ala &amp;rand
so Is of reports about th ngs n
he sad also that the book JACKSON M!Ch UPI) - I accept realty I ran
th small ~~~~~e~ t m;~f sadness 1! Red Cross Blood Program ~!~:mg are four sons Pete children and l areatarandcbil
the tibok whoch were ne er ronla ned naccurate and un looked down at the speedome- Its been two years 510Ce h~ =~~sr wret usl as It Is now for have come up With a new d!t and DouglaS both ol llartford dren - - - - . . : .
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there at any t me but wh ch Ia r relerences to o\her md1v1 ter and was surprised to see pollee came to my house t
m o~n fa~lly
ty • they hope everyone will be Robert South Gate Mocbigan
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soali were the •oss p of dua s although t was generous that I was 10 miles over t he Chnstmas Eve and arrested YB
carelessness
smgJng
as
they
prepare
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and
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speed I m•t
f mh e ed d to
hz fully Chrostmas will never be
the Thursday s ViSit
e n ,gao, lwo daughters Mrs Grace On Fairgrounds
cullsf to coast
Mrs Kennedy-~ho
nally That gave me a moment o appen an
rea e
State Biaddomblle
Cunnmgharu, :;outh Gate Mlcll A
lisblng lake ha
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The cbntro\erS) •as gmn d d read parts of the book and concern and I took my loot of! the pnce my own lamlly has same aga n
It goes
lgan and Mrs Allee
.Kerns been
on land ne;
mole
by tile fact that the 1 appnsed of ts contents by the gas - too late I was rock
Two Men Fmed 00
Dashing throngh tbe snow
Wyandotte Mlchtgan two SJ8- the Gallia piClllllll)' junior lair
prmcfpal protago sts knew a number of representatives- eting nto a mam mtersectlon
In a Red CroSB BloodmobDe ters Mrs Mary EDen Scotl, ground 11 was COIIStrueled at
eacJl other well
Id d not dentofy the other The stop s gn that had been
ldeottcal Charges
0 er tbe road• we go
Bellaire, o ani\ Mrs Ann Man Cldllp Stte ~ !aDd owned by
The son of Cass Canloeld 1 nd du"ls whom Manchester hidden by the log flashed past
Answer Ike appeal
ley ShadySide o one brolll- the Gallla County HorUeullural
he'¥! ol thp execut ve comm 1 vas saod to have mal gned but All I could see was a man
Two men fined flO and costs Donon oil oa ochedule
er Thurman Ftelds BeUaue Society
tee ~~ !larper &amp; Row was I e stones thai began to come and woman d1rectly 1n front of
on Identical charges by Middle- Making spirits bright
0 and a ownber ol &amp;rand Eight feet deep wben tilled
p e\)Q$\y marred to Mrs Lee from all sodes c ncerned me so close and surpnsed look
,
port Mayor C 0 F1sher Fr~ What a joy H Is to ride aad chUdren and great grandcllll wlth water the Jake will be
RadziwtU the SISler of Mrs Lyndon B Jol nson Manchester mg p nned there by my head
day evemng were Charles Pul
thiDk
1 dren Funeral serv1ces are 111 stocked woth 1\Jh by the otate
Kenned) W\loam Attwood the s known \o have relerred to the lights
llns 23 and Delmar Hawley Of blood IDled bBga toni8bl complete and Will be announc-- o! Ohto It is adjacent 111 tbe
ea or of Look ~•• a ne~ B rth all tude n Texas
As I remember 11 now
I PT PLEASANT_ Mrs Doo 24 Middleport for dlSturbmg The Tn Slate Bloodmob le ed later from FoglesoDfl Fuller huge (;llllpmg area
f ont.Jer'W!an ,.ho served Pres
Began Printing
heard my car crunch mto thOlr aid Nott and Mrs Chorles A the peace
will make Is last vtSll of 1966 a1 Home m Mason.
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\dent f¥medy as an ambassa Newspapers began prmlmg bod es before my foot found the Pltter members of the PoLDt Delbert Luckadoo 4B
Rdt from 1l Noon to 6 p m Thurs
GIVEN RAM
do and kne v Jack e when she accounts of tllese reported brakes One moment I •as see- Pleasant Junoor Woman s Club land was fmed $10 and costs aay at Grace Methodist Church Daas Prol/att
Florene Sumpter Porter was
~ s a &lt;lebutan e
references to Pres dent Johnson ng those shocked terr ble laces have been selected to a~pear n for mtox\catoon Dallas Blevins
Mrs Charlotte
Cremeens Da1s; Myr\le Proffitt, 83 a presented 8 Christmas bam by
Ken Morgan manager 111 Me11 11 am Man es er 44 an and h s stal II was saod that and the next mstant they were the 1966 edohon of Oulortand ng 47 Mddleport pleaded not gmi blood program cha~rman sad reSident of Belpre passed
ex •Wlne who was wounded 00 W. Kennedy found h s beha gone My car was sklddmg craz Young lj'omen of Amer1ca
ty to assaull and battery but Saturday
there Friday Bight
Davies Hardware Store
Ok nowa and •hose prev ous v or n Dallas aller the \y across the mtersectlon I fi
The honor 15 bestowed be was found gulily by the mayor
'We urge all healthy avail Born m Ravenswood W
i!~~~E=~cond::u:cted:;•t
b ks itad caus ~ Itt e st r ~as assassmat on to have been nally crashed to a stop aga10st cause of their outstandmg con and fined $10 and costs
able persons to g1ve the goft of Mrs Profbtt was the datJ&amp;hlel'
a :nO&gt;t lost m the tum It and boonsh n h s haste to take Ia parked car
tnbut ons and acc&amp;mpbshments
hfe A Pint of Blood that the of the late Watt and Barbara
shoni:Ulg between tM great over the re ns of power that I struggled out my left Side 10 covtc endeavors religiOus
less fortunate may beneftt from Knoi Silo waa alsO preceded
p b\illlting emp res and one ol he was shocked tu I d that numb and lacerated and stum- prole!S onal and pol toea! acllv
your good fertune of 1\le
m death by her huaband James
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hurt
by
Prolfllt m AprU of 1957
11
00
Ia nilies
fly ng back to Washmgton m A~&lt; found the woman ftrst She Mrs Nott 19 president of the
the absence of the GSI Honer Survl~oro mclude two
:Asked To Write
Fo c One wh ch she &lt;hoosht lay sprawled and bloody woth Pt p casant Jr Woma s Cl h
Camp boys "ho so WUmg\y Charles and Carl bOth of p 11,k. JI
lUNDAY, MONDAY
Maru:t ester po 00 out that ou d ser e only to carry her head at an 1m posSible an and Mrs p tzer s wife of the
gave at euch v1sll We averag ersburg hve step-children,
a~=y
M 8 Kennedy had asked n 0 Pre&lt;odent Kenned)''! bod)
Igle ob\lous\y dead
Rev c A p 1tzeo of C b r1 s t Mr and Mrs Tom WalteM ed 18 22 units from
th""• mer Proffitt Portland Ell:oa-11
ELVIS PRESLEY
~ r to the book had spent 10 Merr man Sm:oth tho UP! Iter husband was sllll ahve EpiScopal Church
Mason B vd woll have as people and the Bloodmobole per beth lda~lane Col,umbus;
"FRANKII a JOHNNY"
hours woth him for tape W e Hou e rnrrespondenl who but he stopped hreath ng as I The pub\ cation was conce v ~uests for ChriStmas
dinner sonnel and our volunteer work eo H~rfl,l Portland
NellieJI Ji!lvls ~~t~•l~ Dout
recordiltg her memor es oot woo the Pul tzer Pr ze lor hos knell bes de h m I put my ed by the leaders of the no Sundal Mr and Mrs James G .rs will m ss ~em -gret1tly We cohen Sl Marys, W Va and tu Harry llorlan sue Ami
on y of the even s of Nuv 22 coverage of the assass na\ on hand to hts heart and drew 1t uon s women s clubs who fe t Mourn ng and chlidren Da e can only say Thank You for Wilham Proctor
Paros 0
Lan1doo NIDOJ lonek
3C grandchildren 57 great arand Audre):,.~=LIOY"
19 ~ 3 Dalla&gt; b 1 a so many was on the plane t1 at day when qu ck\y back from the crushed young women who gne theor Jul and M chae\ of Cotumbus all your help
personal reco eel ons even to Johnson was sworn n as r bs
tome for commumty proJeCts Oh o Mr and Mrs David Wal
So far thiO ~ar
Galls children and 3 great
Jerry Lewta, Alu Gerry Bob
turmng o&gt;er 10 h m t e tcx of Pres dent w h Mrs Kennedy He shouldr. I have hved even sh • u 1 d rece1ve recogmtion ters and chtldren Cltr stopher County has met It&gt; quota of 110 great grandchildren
Clayton, Bill Rkhmond, u
a letter she had wr llen John F stand ng by He was one of two those few agomzed moments
Local clubs throughout I he and Amy Milton W Va &gt;,Irs pm\s per v\g t But II wt\1 lake Funeral services wlU
~~!;~7s!'"]:~lult
Kennedy from G eece \he 1ewsmen "ho flew back to II every dnver In the coun- county submit nommat ons for Golda Mourn OS of M1ddtepor! a lot of cooperation among dM beld Mondsy at the
Wash ng on wIll them
tr) could see those torn and the book each year With a d f Ohto and Mrs Vern C Fil ors and volunteer workers to Funeral nome at 1 p m
WEDNESDAY end THUitl.
Doc 21-29
Sm th says that Johnson ru ned bod1es as I d d there ferent group of outotsnd ng son and son Frank Pt Pleas keep ohe program solug
the Rev Clarence Pro!Ott
NOT
OPIN
trea ed Mrs Kennedl ~ th would be far fewer deaths caus voung women Included earh ant
Surroundmg counties have ficoating BurlBI will be In
l O;.JTI
great cons derat on and gent e- ed by carelessne" 1 stood star year Selections are based o t Mr and Mrs Lou e Solvers oi had ••11ous replacement pro- Great Bend Baptist c011ne~!l"y,, II
CONT!NlJE[) From Pa~e
ness She was he recalls m an mg down at them unbehev ng unselllsh semce to othe s char Jeffer,on Blvd wd have as blems and It could heppen 10 R D Racme
Fr~enda
PRIDAY.,!.nd ~~UitDAY
amBI :forces I do not h nk I advanced stage of shock Sm th surro nded by the terroble 1 ~ otab\e activ\tes communlly ser d nner guests Chrtstma&lt; Mr Gal !a county unless everyore call at the funeral home any
"BLOOD lATH"
w I i1ft ~!' I" do tt aga n
says the Secrel Serv ce at the ter of the r deatll
v1ce prolessoonal ex eUenre and Mrs Elza Martm and Mrs coopernles
ume Mrs Proflotl \fas a mem(Teehntcolor)
~;
mom en feared the assassma
Ga \y wrapped packages were busmess advancement
ClllC Eugene Mart n and sons Kenny
Our Medical Stall Is made ber of the Great Bend Metho- : : .f:b~P~~.M:.,~•s!'~
Rrlby t!fi Ill
t on m ght be pari of a wode spllhOS thm contents onto the and professtonal recognotion
and Rex all of Poml Pleasant
up of volunteer phvSlclRns wno dist church.
bone
DALLU ,_ JACK
RUBY co sp racy and that then stree\ n a tangle of torn rtbMr and Mrs
Mauroce ~ giVe up two hours of off ce t1me :=.:..,:.________
Will Jamtt'
Is too 1n from cancer to nsure Altorney General Robert F I bon There was a hr ght San\a
Mayes and son Tndd w II enter lr work at the B\oodmobde N~r PALM BEACH
(Te:~~o1or)
the accui'lcy 61 a I e deteetor IKenned) was sa d to have Claus shcker smeared w t h
taln With a farruly donner ~en- •s c\encal staff and cante n Fla (UP!) - Prize money
Fess Parter K.aty Jurado J)l.
tes tto \1'111.-e II\! was not part of adviSed Johnson that he should blood
day evening Attending will be workm are also volunteers the 1967 PGA tour Is ~::::11 ana Hyland Smoky tho horse
a torjl~tracy ~hen he k \ltd be sworn n as Pres dent m It was too homble and too
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Pnde. Some of these people put n tu reach a record $4 ~
~~~~.~n80c 11111 300
pre~d$tt a! assass n Lee Har Dallas
m real to accept Even when I
more and chddren
Kennah 8-10 hours per vlslt and yet wed_o:.:lle=.;ra_=-=-==== _ __!~,;,;,;;,;;,,;,,;;,;,;,.;~~=~
, detector Sd Dav s Whole Ho se felt another mans blood dry
vey I!Jswald
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Todd Dean and Keith Mr and forget to say Tha~ok you for 8 1
exp~rl sad F"r dlt
[correspondent for the West ng mg on my hand 1 couldn t beMrs James H Call and ch a JOb well done
D·t~lve Pou ~ently of the house Broadcast ng Company 1e e what had happened
dren Candte Jo Lance and
If 11 were not lor
1
Da ..s~:P~ce Department •aid was aboard the plane durmg the l had dl"'lnk only three egg
PLEASANT- The Christ Becky Mr and Mrs
Dana Bloodmohile VlSt\s It wou dta:
sued
would be of no value Jswearkmg n ceremony and unt I nogs and l could walk and talk E:opa\ Church Junoor Cho r
of
~
bec.u,., Rub s h 8 cal t too off He says Pres dent a well as anvone [ wasn t one
d several
Christm~s
r an
and be/.use p Ute
was ex\remell calm of those rrespons ble drunks
n the chur h Hogsett:ill
effeH of the powerful drugs on compassmnate and he that make newspaper beadlmes Saturday rught beglllnmg at guests
an
AI I d Ka- hal
Gelllpolls, Ohio
g ven to htm
1iemonstraled a great deal of
Th
roling was tm and daughters tc a an
c rma•_•_ _ __
30
10
concern for Mrs Kennedy 1
P m
b Chns\ thy of Parkersburg Mr Dirk
tjeheve Lyndon Johnson s heha
followedHat,n ~ucharo:t and a Austin formerly employed m Says Jail Uoftl
0 Y
'58-SO Chance
th
Mass
th Mason County school sys
vwr on at a rp ane .as hiS
candleltght
servtce
e
rol
f For Juveniles
0
Pfl'l'SBURGH - TilE UNIT I nest hour
sermo
t 10
tern and now a p •ssor o
ER Ohio (111&gt;1)
ed ~teelworkers un on IUSWI Tl\e book sad that Johnson
On Chr stma;..~:s~ "was :e:. phySICS at Oh o Valley Colle20 B lf'f'CtSTn Whlttlngtoo ;;
Sat day lamented the s nk ng went to the rear of the plane
the Holy Euc J
lsl at Mr and Mrs orville Slur Bull! 1 yn
tu ed
to
brated and on anuary
a more wi' m over
1 H nd on will enter
I
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D
f
o
e ore carr er an e
and asked Mrs Kennedy to
10 a m celebrated will be tne geon o
e ers
the Franklin County Juverule
as
needless waste ol human leave her Vlg I at the Side ol her
y
F I of the C\r lain with a family dinner of DetenllOD Home In nearby Col fe a\a s8ld t would '""k h b d
If t
New ears eas
Christmas Present will be M•
leg! lati\li upgrad ng
safety fou~:~d sp~ot nf :h come to :he COLUMBUS (UPit - PoUre cumcl8lon Holy EuchariSt una aod Mrs Bob Myers GaliUpobo lumbus Saturday becau ..d
a
t
d
r 0
e P aoe or •nd aher Irs deputies Saturd y oermon
d M David Wmk\er judge says the ll4-y.. r-o c&lt;llllls a ar s lor n and sh PP ng Ill e ceremonv ol Johnson s I earched lor a m d
bed Tbe Rev Charles A Pltzcr Mr an
rs onder
Mr ty jatl here Is unlit for juv~
e present archa c safety bemg sworn nto off e and to
an escn
t
f the church
and children H
son
nil
rements gJVe the eaman be photographed
l as dangerou• wbo escal""&lt;&lt; " rec or o
and Mrs Bill Wallace of Mary
Thes bo had been In the Fait
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th
from
the
Frankl
n
County
Joo
Mr
and
Mrs
Howard
e Y
d
1
e Grea t '""'es "'
an It s a matter of fact that
0
an
fl Jd County JaU smce Aug S
a
50 chance of survova n J h
dd
k th
I whtle pr sor.er• were ex..-c smg Police Report ne
Sturgeon Dayton and M''' e
ch
In ....
o nson
spea w Mrs outs de the~&lt; cells
d
PL Pleasant. on a :leUnquency arge "'"
the e&gt;enl of a sh p d saster Ktmnedv and that she d d stand
Mmor Acct ent ~-• Orletta Sturleon.
July '" stranm•laUoo ol-atb 1t
_. J
h p ,
Walker Johnson Jr 29 CoD
..
•'""' osep
,1o ony
v ce a short. d s\ance away dur ng
b
Middleport Pollee repor&gt;&lt;U a
a net~hbor Mrs Gladys WI
prefdent of the CSW
\he oath takmg but there are um dus was tbemg held for mmor acctdent on North Sec Doctor 18 Heard
lard 63
J
gran JUI"Y ac on on ch~rge~ Clf
dA
t 3 za p m Fnday
l
many who fee that Is how she rape armed rohbery and ur on ve a
p rll d By EngU.h Cla8B
----D*gerous Toy
woshed ot to be
mng concealed weapous He Maroon Furbee 79 o an
The 13 mii/tlbers of the Eog
TWO CASES HEARD
IIERlfiP.E\
C~L l F- What partiCularly upset Mrs had llf'en Jailed Dec 14
pulled from a parkm: d~a: l\sh m clASI (scientific report Two cases were heard n
Sta aut~or lieF warned today Kennedy n the book were 1 Deputies sat~ Johnsoo fied mto At:~~:.athM~:,!'c17 dtar wr\Ung) at Rio Gt'aiolle Colle~e Me\p County Court Friday
of
potenllBIIV dangerous toy passages relat ng to her person Fr dav mght by removmg some ~ston Th:re was medium dam heard Dr Norman W Pin- morning by Judge Frank W
tha might be under Chmtmas a\ I fe and that of her clilldren brocks from an overhead w• I a e to both vehocles Furbee "'hmtdl as a ll!l"cial
~ Porter Jr They were Virgd
lr the out of-court settlement and crawhng through a spa e w~ e1ted lor !allure to yoeld lecture for Uoe seaaloD before Taylor lined $16 and coots lor
T e toy a war tern labeled 1wolh Look she s reported to belw&lt;'en the th!rd noor co 1ng
ht 1
There were 110 the Yule holidays
speeding and Herber! Sayre
So lC Blaster can cause ear Ihave succeeded m delet ng
and the roof ~e then apparent ~1urle~ way
' doctor In the
Gali\JIOI\s $5 and costs lor crossing a
I da age to chJidren accordmg I An account In her own words il towered n mself to L'e
Clinic and an oplitbanologlst yellow line
to
te health d rector Dr o\ the n gill she spent w~h the 1 ground by a I re hose
SERVICE ANNOUNCED I Or Plnsc\UIIIdl holdl lll&gt;th tilt
----Les r Broslow Breslow warn Prestdent before he was assasServoces lor Mrs Clara r.ood M o and Ph D •nd loas_.ut!lMefg• Marrlap Ltceasoo
e" at the toy whtch resem [smated
ANNOUNCE CLINICS
n:an Gee 63 who died l'hura- ored oclento!ic reports Ill pro- John Franclll Whittle 43 of
b\e a bazooka should be e th Manchoster s account of how I R o Grande College wlil be day evening at ber State St fesslonal joUrnals
4l1(l East Stafford Worthington
er estroyed or returned for a 1she used vaselme to slip her the "te of four beef breedtllll hume In Galltpol\s have been
Ohio engineer and Sbarlee Kay
• reldnd because Its compressed wedding rms on her dead c\ mcs Jan 4 11 18 and 25 changed to 2 311 p m Sunday
LOS ANGELES (UPll- Full Neuman 29 Syracuse teacher
air lll&lt;!Chanism develops nn se husbands !Inger
nccordmg to announcemenl ot at the McCoy Funeral home back l&gt;lck Basa llfl Los Ani!"' Bobby Lee Kuhn 28 Route 2
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levels that could cau"" ear Quolat1ons from a love letter Bryson R Carter Ga\ha County Rev Alfred Rolley wiD offici- Ito Ram IMII'III cMIDI t• Chethlre mecloanlc and DeoTRAVEL SHORT AND """RTOO damag
to the President
exlen&gt;ton agent
agnculture ate and bunal w1U be In Mt of 1 ~ yards rushlni and 1411 Ble Mae Jarrell 31 Route 2
No Mlti"" Chnstm1s, Sundey, Dec 25
An at'&lt;otmt of how she trted Hours will be 7 30 9 30 p m.
Tabor cemetery
carrie&amp;.
Cheshire
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management pomters. The sec ed out cooperatively with Bobond meetmg In thts area will blO Anderson Racme V&lt;&gt;-Ag
be held at Pomeroy on January Teacher and the County Ex
19 The one at Oak Hill wdl be tens10n Servtce Robert Party
on January 20th
ka Wliltam Brooks and Wll
Farmers and agr1 business peo- liam Lyon wdl be the special
pie from any of the counties lS\s for thiS school No enroll
are mv tied to eother of the ses ment os needea
Slons The second meetmg wdl A spec10I dislr~ct-wllle school
cover farm management pomt or the an1mai Jndustey area 15
ers ncludlng bow can you test scheduled 7 30 to 9 30 p m at
your buy ng for highest return R o Grande on four Wednesfor farm mvestments w h a t day evemngs during January
kmds of cos\s do you have to 4 11 tB and 2S The sUbJects to
deol Wllh on tlte farm and bE onSldered 1n this beef calwhen should you own lease or tie breedmg and selection for
hire farm machtnery
profot school wlllmclude Econ
Enroltment for these schools om1cally Important Trails
of
may be made etther through the Beef Cattle mclud ng Selection
A few peruntagt po nh toll the story of titiJt
Area Center at Jackson
or lnher tsnce Cross Breeding and
the home mortgage market Fede•al Hamt Y.
through the local county olf1ce Hyhr d v1gor
j;~b!~~ ~~~:.;e;jJ:r o::::~~ 1"
of the Cooperal e ExtenSion The second session wtll be
ward from the pr.. oo•• I'IOnth dtspote
Serv cc
devoted to the reproducllve sy
forts to halt the •pward 1p11ol and were
Other programs of the Coop stem of the bull effects oi cas
Octobor 1!165 The f•gureo were based
erattve Extenston Serv ce com trabon at different ages art\
mortgages w•tho•t gove1nment backtng
mg up wtth n \he net 2 or 3 !tela! msemlnallon 3rd meetmartgoglt lftllll'ed &amp;y the Fede10f Ho•so•• A&lt;f!mi11 ~rotifi
months are led off by the 4-H mg Reproduclove system of the GIHI!Iot Voterans Ad,.lftlSirallon ltmaontd at6 per (tit,
4 H Steer Feed ng Program 10 cow liming on regulatory me- -~-----------------...;;;:,;;
Me gs County The boys a n d chamsm of the female
the
aM
g rls havmg s\eers m th 15 pro- fourth meetmg concepllon le
&amp;-- ~~ Usually the only dilftrJDct
gram and wtShms to partlcopate tal growth 10 womb and t h e Sunday Almanac
between • mmor traffiC ~
m sl have Jheor sleers at the psycho\og cally pheno nena or [
llon and a fatal acctdent Is Atia.
Sugar Run M 11 next Saturday bear ng )Oimg
'"""'""""""""-~ bout a tenth of a second and a
December 31 a\ 10 a m lor
Enrollment lor th s school By United Press Iaterllatlonal lot of luck And olmost all r.,.
we gl ng n
may be made eother throusb Today s Sunday Dec 2&gt; the tal acctdents mvolve 1 or mor~~
11 o&gt;e not part c pal ng tn the Jackson Area ExtensiOn Cen 359\h day of 1966 w1th sox to trafloc VIolations
the rate ol gam contest must ter or the County Extenston 01 follow Today " Chrostmas
How about swappmg
tha~
have thelf enrolment cards In 1 ce
The moon os between tts f1rst btreak of luck for some good,
to the Coun y Extens on 011 ce The program of
educatiOn quarter and full phase
sohd safety' Sure you ne"4\
prev 1ous to that t me
throu h the Cooperative E:rten- The monung stars are Mars all the luck you can get at ttus
•
and J 0p1te
tune of year but luck has 1
A meet ng arranged through s on Serv1ce offers to res dents
r
1d
the County F.x e son Serv ce of each county program
The everung star 13 Saturn
way o sappearmg when )QU
but wh ch s ope n to area Family Llvmg 4 H club s worktn Th e founder olth e Amer can needtimost
larme s
s the Commerc a\ Asnculture Communtty
and IRed Cross Clara Barton ~as hSafetb IS~ t exactly a sura
Vegetable Gro•ers
Meeting Resource Deveopruent Contact lborn on thsday n 1821
It mgbe ut you work alit 11
at the Vocational Agr cultural may be made With Extens on On Itt s day m hostory
~n h Y~u~ Department of
HITCHING A RIDE home on the bark of a water buffalo is part of the dally routine
room m the Rae ne II gh School agents m the County Coopera edln 1776 George Washmglon tbg :,ayt a\ etlyh sollkcotsl yo~
for Ibis Tllal farm boy Its the custom m Tbatland s northeast provlnres fo the news
I
his troops across lhe u ""P 1on o e ran s o sa,~
on fuesday even ng January 3 bve Extens on OrFtce or 1n the Delaware R ver to Trenton 1Y
r
h
recently because or inereaslng Communist subversive activity to drl•e farm animals
JOID now or a appy
18
home from lbe rke fields and bed them down
s rtmg at 7 30 p m Arrange Area Extens1on Center located N J for a sur r se Chr tmas hoi day season
ments forth s meet ng are work at Jackson
Day a ttac k on thpe Hes!uan!l
IN 1941 the Japanese Jmper
Happoness 11 many thlnga tO
headquarters '" Tokyo an n anv P&lt;!rsons hut " feeling r.l
nounced the Brtsh gamson m security IS usually a part of
Hong Kong had fallen
the package whatever else II
In 19ti3 Turkosh solders on may contam
Cyprus left to JO\n the cr sos on Wouldn t you like to mclude
BY BRYSON R OARTER
Tax fling s nolllte rna n pur hvestock equipment
land These records should show most all farmers have 10 the1r
Jhe border of Kenya
securrty m your
happmen
Ext Agent Agrlrulture
pose for whtch records .. e bulldmgs elr As lD a rare the dale pnce per UDlt and m nds the mformat on that IS
In 1116! the Bnbsh fr gate package for the New Year•
Gaflfa County
kept fhe farm record needs to )OU would never know how far quantity sold or
purchased needed lor a complete farm re
"AJax captured 22 IndoneSian IYou can you know Simply by
Its I me to thmk about keep- mclude much more than a ledg a runner ran 1f you d1d not They should !den illy the re cord Wnt ng thos mlormatmn
gu•mllas m the Stra ts of resolvmg to dr1ve safely mt
lng farm records next year Re er of 10Ce1pts expenses and a know where he starled and ceopt or expense w th
each down on 1 ne s tl e secret to Four H steer leedmg proJects Mal ace a
defenSively aod wear your seat
cords are a must m today s schedule of deprec able prOp&lt;'r where he flDlshed This " the enterpr se 11 at all poss ble It good record keep ng Follow a lor 1967 must be registered at
belt
IIJrmmg busmess
Complete ly \ es thiS os the mam re extreme Importance of mven em ze your receipts by sources t mely system of recordmg your the Gall a County Extensoon 01 A thought for the day
You II be contr but ng to our
llrm accounts can pont the QUlremeot for mcome tax II tory records
on your bank deposit shps Oc enlrtes n the farm account f1ce by December 31 1968 says
essay1st Mon I a g n e happ ness too says
Hogbway to Increased farm earn ng but you I ave two more Inventory records should be cas onally bank statements are book Th s st ould be done on a Bud Carter County I xlensJOn
'The laws or consc ence way Safety D ,.clor Bud Nel
)lgS There Is no easy way to n portanl rea ons to be keep. taken a\ least once each ye.r exam ned •hen tax returns are week\ baso
f t
ft Agent Agriculture
we pretend to be deroved son So how about t' YGur
get thiS JOb done and still mg comp ete farm account&lt; and they should tnclude two
Y
s 1 no more 0 en
!rom nature proceed from highway of happmeas loea •
unders\and the current changes The first and mam reason IS to kmds of property One kmd ln audoted Depos Is
shown on - and certamly no longer than Four H members parents or
= ...-.-~b&lt;:ad::;.Tr:a~ve~l~l~t~saf;ely~~~
In your fmanclBi sotualwo on ad m ll)akmg better far mde- eludes items hl!vLDg value&gt;; these statements are usually as- on a monthly bass
club adviSor may call 441&gt;4612
your farm
CIS ons throughout the year and which fluctuate w th markel su~medllt to be taxabled oncome I Develop a farm bus\aess ceo or enroll a youngster m the proEacn year Ohto net
farm to have a bass for a complete pnccs and for which mvestory un ess ey are prove to be ler 1n 1966 Set aside a spare
&lt;lr they should stop
...
earnmgs vary more than $10 bus ness analySis at \he end of values are adJUSted accordmg otherwiSe therefore one should room or a part of a room -a
County ExtensiOn Office
000 per farm - among farn s \he year The second reason " ly Crops held for feed or sale clearly odent ly all depoSits m bedroom k !chen or
cated on the th~rd nonr of
of equal soze of the same type for cred 1 analySis Cred1l If livestock held for sale or breed clud ng borrowed money re room _ for your farm
Court House add1l1on
and comparable land Why thiS used w sely Is one of the lm mg purposes ~•nplies on hand payment of loans bonds cash
t If
ed g fts receoved mher lance cen er
you own your farm
Carter pomtoo out that stee"s 11
dillerence , A we11 kept re- porlant farm too s m today s and land values
are examples nd h
bl
thiS
space
can
be
an
must
be on the 4 H member 8
1axa e recetpts
•ord
of
your
farm
bus1ness
ts
agr
culture
r
th
t
f
t
a
ot
er
non
'
o IS ype o proper Y
tax deprec able expense based home !arm and on feed by the
the 1\rst step In provldmg you W thout complete and accur
The olher kmd of properly Prnductoon records These are on the per cent of the total
same date - December 31
With the answers to this ques ate records tl " d filcult lor mcludes such deprectable 1ten s needed to show crop y elds ue of the resodence For ex \966 Any Gall\a County boy or
I 00
you lo know whtch crop or are machmery bwld ngs an~ mtlk per cow eggs per hen ample 1! you have an
su-I age 9 to 19 (as of January
Who Should KeepTem'
I veslock enterprose tc •xpand other Improvements and some etc Tbey are essen\1al lor en room house a d you do pnmar 1) may jmn 4 H and carry the
When a farmer and-or I s and wh ch to el m nate
Re classes of livestock These are terpnse analys s
J~ record keepmg n ont
4 H steer feedmg proJect
wtfe are mvolved In keepmg tho cords w II help w th many olh rntered at cost or a\ an est
these rooms then one-e ght of Parenls or youth wanting !!
larrn records theu- knowledge er management dec suns - maled beg nnLDg value
and feed reeords flere Is yo r l"1:C va 1ue o1 lh e restdence can more norma
1
1 o about
of whal IS curren Uy happenmg when to buy or sell or when to each vear the value s redured largest s ogle tlem of cost on be d
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b
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the 1
th f
b
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h
eprec a1e p1us one-e g th c1u wor an
s eer project II
m e arm us ness IS 1 e Y o rep1ace mac nery or use t " by the amount ef deprecoal on your I vestock enterprose there f 11 f 1 1 hi
d
h ld 11 h C
0
be very good However tf Y u a vall able money where ot has The deprecoat on record should foro a record that w II keep ance eb 1lui efor 'tgh e han
cat t e ounty
ouse rna nten- •Buodu Carer
dk
lh
tak
f
lik
dIS e " s o recor eep- a better opportun ly for capllat n Jude (I) date of purcha
th s expense by enlerp!lse IS A d k h
mg and the JOb woll not be use W lhout good records you 21 costs
f3t aeprec ,I on essent a\ for proltt max mtza
e~ ~~ a r a~dmg mach
- -- - - done on a tunely or current bns ~111 be unable to lake advant cl31med to date (41 remam ng t\o 1
tfne an h mg ca net are a d
Is assocl8l
ew
of
t
e
necess
t
es
A
e
woth
our
country
s freedom
Is then the best money you age of the new farm manage cost a) any investment cred LI Labor records Th s s one
prollably can spend IS to hore ment tools and meil ods s ch taken) and (6) method of cfe of t e most d fflCull records to nlloltch larmt account book and a Your! Hoghwlav Safedty tDepafr\
rril!bn t k
ds f
d
mg sys em are the two mam men sugges s yoi.J a op sa eso,.~l: Tte o cep recor
or as tmnrove tcchmques o1 farm prec a lion PenoWc 1JYentory keep by ~ar10us operat ons as
f
1 n at
you~ It IS Important that ~ec budget ng plannmg and !arm adjustments are very necessary soc aled w lh each enterprise c~:r:;n~:~~ o;ec~~ s ~mpo~anl l;eedo~• c;ys~~~th ..~lew
ords be kept up-to-date througlt- bus ness ana\ys s through lh• n case of a fore or other d s It needs to mclude lhe hours 1 Use an ade uated e~po g Secure lreedm from the
ouUhe year regardless of wha use of electron c computers aster "here you need proof of worked and \he amount p81d for book and flh q 1 stem cc';t ry of needless accident InJUry
keeps them
What To Include
loss
horoo labor and hours worked
OS Y
e by wear n our seat belt
For Wbtll Pu~
Inventory records of feed
LISTING ALL DATA
by famoly unpa1d labor
To Ohm Stale Umvemty has one ijiilii~g~y::;-iiiiiiiiiliiijfjl
best farm account books
keep thl s record every year ts of the
th
bel
b
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it
ld
b
10
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corn
l wo\h the Oh1o
SUPER MARKET
1
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g JO
u wou
e va u. Commerc al Account book and
CLERKS
WAGES
able lor use m enterprose analy a\ so has an exce 1en1 1arm and
SIS every 3 4 years or follow h
1!61-$2 77 Hr
orne r1Img program ca lied
mg a maJOr chaose m enter Oh o QUICk and Easy Fil mg
prtses
S
How To Be Used'
ystem Both are
from your County Extension Of
Complete records can be used fice located at th C rlh
to get a clearer ptcture cur
e ou ouse
IIY PAT GLASS
holds the cold foods W1th bul enilre meal
renlly of the reahty of the m Ga\hpohs
Exl AfleDt, Home Econ
\lei serviCe you II need specoal A separat on of courses may busmess Those needed for en- The new expense and
Somebme durmg the hol!davs diShes and eqmpment to n am jhelp you manage a large meal terprose analysis Include all ce pt account records and
tidlnJ• ue brbttr to you and your•
you will probabl be servln Itam proper servmg lempera m re\aUve\y small space For records previously menUoned five year mven\ory records
more than the u.!a\ amount 0~ lures Use chafmg doshes or 1example - serve the appeUz plus a record of land use These In a leather loose leaf bincler I
drmnrr tltu 1e111on of J&lt;JY IIIUL
ks
other
speCial
diShes
to
keep
lers
as
the
guests
amve
nus
&lt;k
d
h
d
t
th
ak
which
enables
\he
user
to
1
1
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peo 1 t
lttrppUle., Our apecaallhankt to .oU our
p e da a mea1 or 1°r lisnalcted foods p1p ng hot durong the en bndges the varoous am val r or nds the P1 e ee Th e Ieake or subtract pages
When mmg space 1s m
1
ers a
e osers
e
er
JHllrom on thia
holt®y.
a btg holiday dinner may pose t1re servong period Serve cold limes and gets everyone mvo\v t• an cnterprose that has room The f hng system m lodes
~
•erv ng P ble
"y sb ld foods In ms~lated diShes or on I ed The Mam course mcludes to
d 1
d ...... labeled dlv1der cards and 85
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ro ms I ou ou bed 1
d
h
hi
expan or mprove an n....., 1 be
11
plan meal service as careful
s o lee
you on t ave every! ng else except the des- Improvements m manag
I a led flle folders This sysl as ou lan the menu
enough equtpment to manage sert Serve ma1a course bever
emen tern was developed w1th help
Y
Y P
and the enltre menu borrow or rent ages 1mmed18tely after
the practoces for maximum porflls of 18 Ohi 0 f
famll
It
From All of Us At
food preparation tlmelahle
Th 1
th ·•·~·1 th t
arm
lOS
lB
It
food ls served Even w1lh buf
e oser 15 e e....., •• se • a very pract•cal system and Is
Will you bave a buffet meal• Wth h 1 1
let service you 11 save spills If Is too small and the opportun very compatible wtth the Ohio
II sit-down Dleal ~erved family
' eot er amt y style or you take the beverage to the lly to obtam efflc!Onl size woold Commercial Farm
A
style' A fbrmal dinner With buffet servoce plan foods and gues\s after they are seated
be prohibitive cost wise
book
ccount
plates served from the kitchen use serving disbes that make Dessert can be served 1m If used lor obtalnrng credit
to seated lues\s? Your choice self servmg easy A casserole medtately alrer the main course records desired would Include
ALESHIRE RETURNS
Wa~e t•crenses are a bUilt·
depends on 1M dUmber ~~ peo- pre sliced meat pro
cut dishes are removed or m be a net worth statement showing
WtMtlllblln
)
on part of the gene10l "" on
Jock Coney
pie Invited the amount 01 gelalln salads - all w1th prop- delayed bri 6 RefiU theBYcol current assets habohtles and Marine Prfvat&amp; First CIa s
food pncn Taking a check•
Martlt Wett.
llmer 'IIIII
Willian 'l'h-r
space available for eating the er serving spoons forks or fee cups .~/lei guests chat financ1al progress of
your ~umcy dH M A\~'7 aonAI
out g11l on a typrcal San
"-~
Ilion
1\rd
l
.... r!N-1
FronCtSca supumorkot 01
type of dinner you plan abd spatulas - are good choices while you stack dishes ln lite farming operation
st1e a;f Ro~~ I ~~and ,::
ltay Hu11111111
lu..,.lucklor
an ox a m p le AtrKulture
J...., .......
the num\Jer of people available If your guests must eat from ktlchen and get the dessert Another 1mporlant use Ia lax turned to the United States
ltonftlpf\ llock~urn
Dtporlment 1 con om u II
ltaMWIWtw
Lllwnnco luslt
to help
1 trays or
small tables plan ready for aervmg
managemenl In the long run after serving more than 12
.,.,..,.,~.
1
~llradfenl
found the hourly wa91 up
When the meljl iJ served di loads that don t need cutting or That b1g holiday dinner can you can maximize after tax months as a member of Mar
Ceclllotolreny
LlleLI.C,.
52 cents dur~n~ a fove-YHr
rectly from the kite~ double Ibuttering Keep sauces to a be a success even in llmlted Income and net worth by the use lne Fighter Attack Squadro'eClwrtHiutll
penod an oncrease ,....4
bollers lltld oven. ~e~p hot m1mmum to avoid sp \Is on spuce if you take time to pre- of complete records
542 m the First MarJne A 1rlarl T111111a
.~
on ta Ctlllllltll ill ~feker
Paul ltvrtHft 1 :lill&lt;i
fonds at good sepfng \Ompera clotlijng and furnlllhings V s e pare a good plan for servfn&amp;
Key S•IP.Itfoll
crall Wing 111 the Marine Corps
pnus. _
lure whUe lhl ~ ,~erAiqi plate~)arge enon&amp;h Ill bold lbe lood and handliOfl dil~,
flgel"""' II lmporlanL AI Air StaUou, 0111 Lal, _
BY C E B~J!JSLEE
.CO Exl Agent Agrl&lt;ulturo
Melga Couaty
'Phis past week 30 farmers
from Hocltmg Meiss
Gallia
and Athens Counties partoctvat0&lt;' 10 an Area Farm Management School at Rock Sprihgs
Conduct ng II were Wilham P
Sm1th Area Extenston Agent
Farm Management and John
Moore Farm Maagement Specoahsl from Ollio Slate Un ver
sty and a representatiVe from
the Soc at Securoly Adm1mstra
tton
Th s sehool s one of the new
looks 10 Extension educat on
Few people realiZe that the
Cooperallve Exten&gt;lon Servtce
program of education now car

rted out on four levels Is
a velopment Center whiCh has a
part of the land grant college branch at the Southeastern Subsystem which rece1ved 1ts start station at Carpenter
104 years ago when Pr•Sldent
Following these
develop.
Lincoln s gned the Morrlil Act ments !be problem was still,
The purpose of th s act and How to gel lbe researcb and
thiS system was to tak• educa education applied out Ia the
lion to the people As 80 to 90 area where people Uve and
per cent of our populat on at wort&lt; every day?
that time conSisted of people Followong numerous develop.
hvmg m the country that s menls mc\ud ng community m
where the educatiOnal program stltutes whiCh started way back
went
n the 1890 s spectal
trains
Many oUter developments ran by railroads to brmg this
have occurred sonce that tome mformation to people and many
mc\ud ng the formal on of land short courses and conferences
grant colle"es m every state to \he Cooperative
ExtenSion
the development of research Serv1ce was formed by
the
programs at land grant colteges Sm1th Lever Act of Congress In
&amp; at research mslllullons surh 1911
as th• Oh o Research and De-l S nee 1914 the Cooperative

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Extens1on Servtce has under
gone many changes At one
Ume 11 was know as the Agrt
cultural Extension Semce or
simply the Extens1on SerVIce
Wtth the change in need of
the people woth fewer people
llvlos on tbe farms •he Coop.
erauve Extension Service program now serves people bvmg
on farms people llvmg in the
country who are not on farms
as well as people In suburban
and urban centers
The
Farm
Management
School at Rock Sprmgs
last
Monday thus was an mdlcallon
of the newest step In brmg!ng
1n-depth education out
to
the people who can use 11
Today four levels of the Cnoperallve Etenslon
Serv re
work closely together
Some
programs are conducted on the
county baSis or 10 the local
commun1ty Some are cenduct
ed from area center located at
Jackson but domg their teach
mg 1n any area of the distr ct
whiCh IS interesled rn lh s par
llcular program Others are
conducted by specoahsts on the
slate level and they also work
on the area the county and
communoty basiS
The fourth area or level "
the Federal level Tl ere programs are pretty largely chan
neloo through adm1rustration by
the Cooperative ExtensiOn Ser
v ceo r eac h stat e wh ch are con
nected " th the land grant col
lege or mst tut on in that state
Some programs such a. disease
crntro\ pest control and sm•
Jar programs are mvolved on
both stale and a national basis
Th e mee Img Iast Monday was
one of t o th J ckson
w n e a
area
on lax management and farm

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ackie Wins', Say Headlines, but Events Deny Fact

··-•· M J hnsOo was pposte- The senator aeld lhl telegram ask to see the manuscript and
s.qrller before bls deatb.
to cover her busband 1 '"""'""' rs 0
m no way controverted the sto\1 hasn t If •he ha~ I Wllllld
-~ Kennedy had talked woth Her mabollty to make a rous
rledl Wrlllotl
written agreement He said be of couroe have given It to hor
Mancloeater onl)l a few months decl51on on how to tell Ca~
But~n J'dy Bird never had sent 1t because he had beell He &gt;Sked lor the beok s nsht
after the assassmat1on whole then~ that her father ha
h 1 ck
th ames told thai Manchesteo
was to live
"'still emot onally upset Ail a kliled
had muc u :h :• iJ n rt. hecomlnii 111 from an obsesston The Kennedy reply 18 that Clarence Lew11
Mr. ClinUJn M.....r •
fr end sa~d •t was not the Detwls of a family disagree- anyway Mane es r repo with one thought that hos book was
Clarence E Lewis 45 Cus- Mrs Clanton MaUer
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smartest thong Jackie ever ment over whether the Pre&gt; ed to have written
M might never be published
ter-st Middleport died suddon
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ne br~ct
The quesl\on Is not tho ly Thursday evenmg at Holzer PT PLEASANT - Joint 1111denl should be buned to Durmg the contmer Y rs
sensa~nahsdm But most peoples sympathy Massachusett.s or Arlmgton KelllledY sought to keep oul of Manch~ster lSSUeli o
hooks roght to live -no one Hospital
neral semces Will be held Mon;_,,_ .,onn F
enn~ Y seemed to 1e With Mrs Naloonal Cemetery
the spotbght but she W9S 5 atenhcn bee
d that I have has lenied that roght Th• Mr Lewos was born June 28 day 2 p m In Crow
Huseall
~on~er~hngf her Kennedy and she ~as on sobd Her reported reacllon that s photographed wear OS a s~l&lt;t b ~ ~s lth ;,t~Mrs Ken ned) questoon os the roght of Mrs 1921 m Middleport He was a Funeral borne lor Mr and MIL
01 t e ea 0 er \ega\ ground Manches\er had ab"'rd when told that Lee woth a hem high above ,"' :'t ·~ :Ook advantage of her Kennedy and her children Ill truck dmer lor the Ford Bro- Chnton Moller Jer1cho Road
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s gned a memorandum which Harvey Oswald was the asses knees entmng a law ofloce or co~dence m me and that 1 hve with a mmomum of pmary thers Co for ZO yean The de- PI Pleasant who died Thun
hrought bv Mrs pro' ded that she and Senator sm He d1dn t even have the a conference
and dlsnlty free from publica ceased was preceded In death day evemn1 within one hour ol
0
and Sen Robert F Kennedy must approve hos satislacllon of bemg k lied for Senator Kennedy had gone 1
rd
d motions 1 do not lion of mtlmate detads of the!r by h1s mother Mrs Ethel Lew each other
Kenn.rlv a amst Look Maga
l th 1 Manchester CIVIl rtgil\s
Mrs Kennedy Sun Valley w•th hl! fa!Dlly lor • wo s an e be
lives at a time of great sorrow 15 eigllt days ago
OlfiClatlns at the semces will
n·;··;;:;b\Js~ers Harper &amp; Row ma~~scr~ 1 d~spose of the reportedly sa1a It had to be skiing holiday but he kept m behove ~~:: To ;rite
-detailS whoch bear no conceiva sumvora Include his father be the Rev Earl Ted 1V.U and
2
and ·~r Wliham Manchester ~~~s d•aryo nghts w thout thm some "lly litUe Commurust
close touch by tele~one ced b
Mrs ~ennedy asked me to ble relaUon to hiStory
Clyde and his wile Mary
the
~~ Billupsm!Burlal
prod~OI!i b tterness that almost approval and that ihe book It was reported by one One a;gumr:~ :n~~rper write this book 1 did not seei It was stressed that the Funeral servlcea wUI be held ::Sunset Me:ri:o Pa~~ ~~
certaillly has reoched to the would not be pubushed before newspaper the! the book also Mane~: ~at Kennedy last July the opportumiJi Mrs Kennedy chaOS•~ which the Kennedys Monday at ~m ..•tbOthe Ra~D South Charleston W Va
P esent ~upant of the White 1968
conta•ned unkind references to Ro; M chester a telegram gave me 10 hours of tntervoews InSISted must be made 1111 lings-CoMa\J Doner
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Mra Miller &lt;Margaret) died
House
Mrs Johnson Manchester was\ sen
an
h I d d l d ed could not have pertams to personal referenees Rev
ax
onuo o
ng
II was pr marlly on those reported to have said that the saymg that members of V e ' no m
mterv!Ows with and that there was no attempt Bunal wtU be In the
Roe~ I p m ln Pleasant Valley BoaSome 'lmtbmpll!pen~ry refer grounds th•t the Kennedys f1led Secret SerVIce had code Dllmesl Kennedy family wo\1 place 00 cond~cted ~ 1 ry cooperation to remo&gt;'e or alter facts Sprmp cemet&lt;ery Friends may pltal alter several weeki U~
ences \1b Texans and the swt eoghl days ago and started for the Kennedys and the obstace In the way of : . ~ vo:dyn "herself did nol relevant to hls\OI'Y
call at the funeral home any ness and Mr Miller suffered
Jahns,(l~gQJ&gt;le m the book the fireworks that are still Jobnsons and that the na10e fm pubhcatlon of his book
enn
time
an appareat heart attaCk upoo
The Q~,of a President blazmg
learning ol the death of bla
Q\li 4ejeted In the 1600
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Clw le8 F ld.
Wife and died llllort1)' elter ar
Mrds ..-ved frolll the 80 ooo- Mrs Kennedy sad In a rare
Cb!Jes (Rl~ Ticky) Fields rival at Pleasant Valley bosplt" ' d s~rilllizallod that w II personal statement that as
91 Hartford W Va' died Frl a!
appear lD Look wh ch pad hornble as a trial would be
da
t th
Dobson Survivors DOl prevloully lliiManchester $665 000
psbe had no alternat ve ID
y evenm&amp; • M e
Mr ed are two aiJters of Mr Miller,
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protectong
her
pnvacy
and
rest
borne
m
ason
Mrs Stella Runyon, Kenova,
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uril' ~~itlrulo~~/:~~tunate d so ty and spar ng her choldren
BY NO 11818
A lllet me of being just an or paid aiong ~It: ~ families of
a
!":oonbas~ w Va and Mrs Ida Miller,
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the pub\ cat on of 1n11mate
1 Soathel'll Michigan
d nary person a lifetime of not the peop1e
P'
w0 P Y
Turtle Creek W Va Allo 1111'~:~~;\e;~~a~~a ~P :a:h t~a~ de a s about them
o State Prison
hurt ng others wouldn I let me For those orph~s : : t:r Ofloc als of the Galha Couu local team that toured tbrougo vlvlnllhe couple are ala &amp;rand
so Is of reports about th ngs n
he sad also that the book JACKSON M!Ch UPI) - I accept realty I ran
th small ~~~~~e~ t m;~f sadness 1! Red Cross Blood Program ~!~:mg are four sons Pete children and l areatarandcbil
the tibok whoch were ne er ronla ned naccurate and un looked down at the speedome- Its been two years 510Ce h~ =~~sr wret usl as It Is now for have come up With a new d!t and DouglaS both ol llartford dren - - - - . . : .
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there at any t me but wh ch Ia r relerences to o\her md1v1 ter and was surprised to see pollee came to my house t
m o~n fa~lly
ty • they hope everyone will be Robert South Gate Mocbigan
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soali were the •oss p of dua s although t was generous that I was 10 miles over t he Chnstmas Eve and arrested YB
carelessness
smgJng
as
they
prepare
lor
and
Albert
Uncolo
l'a'""
MienLake
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I ve come to accept what
ecause o1
of th
T
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Chpli!rftas cockta I partoes from o e enne l am•l f
speed I m•t
f mh e ed d to
hz fully Chrostmas will never be
the Thursday s ViSit
e n ,gao, lwo daughters Mrs Grace On Fairgrounds
cullsf to coast
Mrs Kennedy-~ho
nally That gave me a moment o appen an
rea e
State Biaddomblle
Cunnmgharu, :;outh Gate Mlcll A
lisblng lake ha
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The cbntro\erS) •as gmn d d read parts of the book and concern and I took my loot of! the pnce my own lamlly has same aga n
It goes
lgan and Mrs Allee
.Kerns been
on land ne;
mole
by tile fact that the 1 appnsed of ts contents by the gas - too late I was rock
Two Men Fmed 00
Dashing throngh tbe snow
Wyandotte Mlchtgan two SJ8- the Gallia piClllllll)' junior lair
prmcfpal protago sts knew a number of representatives- eting nto a mam mtersectlon
In a Red CroSB BloodmobDe ters Mrs Mary EDen Scotl, ground 11 was COIIStrueled at
eacJl other well
Id d not dentofy the other The stop s gn that had been
ldeottcal Charges
0 er tbe road• we go
Bellaire, o ani\ Mrs Ann Man Cldllp Stte ~ !aDd owned by
The son of Cass Canloeld 1 nd du"ls whom Manchester hidden by the log flashed past
Answer Ike appeal
ley ShadySide o one brolll- the Gallla County HorUeullural
he'¥! ol thp execut ve comm 1 vas saod to have mal gned but All I could see was a man
Two men fined flO and costs Donon oil oa ochedule
er Thurman Ftelds BeUaue Society
tee ~~ !larper &amp; Row was I e stones thai began to come and woman d1rectly 1n front of
on Identical charges by Middle- Making spirits bright
0 and a ownber ol &amp;rand Eight feet deep wben tilled
p e\)Q$\y marred to Mrs Lee from all sodes c ncerned me so close and surpnsed look
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port Mayor C 0 F1sher Fr~ What a joy H Is to ride aad chUdren and great grandcllll wlth water the Jake will be
RadziwtU the SISler of Mrs Lyndon B Jol nson Manchester mg p nned there by my head
day evemng were Charles Pul
thiDk
1 dren Funeral serv1ces are 111 stocked woth 1\Jh by the otate
Kenned) W\loam Attwood the s known \o have relerred to the lights
llns 23 and Delmar Hawley Of blood IDled bBga toni8bl complete and Will be announc-- o! Ohto It is adjacent 111 tbe
ea or of Look ~•• a ne~ B rth all tude n Texas
As I remember 11 now
I PT PLEASANT_ Mrs Doo 24 Middleport for dlSturbmg The Tn Slate Bloodmob le ed later from FoglesoDfl Fuller huge (;llllpmg area
f ont.Jer'W!an ,.ho served Pres
Began Printing
heard my car crunch mto thOlr aid Nott and Mrs Chorles A the peace
will make Is last vtSll of 1966 a1 Home m Mason.
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\dent f¥medy as an ambassa Newspapers began prmlmg bod es before my foot found the Pltter members of the PoLDt Delbert Luckadoo 4B
Rdt from 1l Noon to 6 p m Thurs
GIVEN RAM
do and kne v Jack e when she accounts of tllese reported brakes One moment I •as see- Pleasant Junoor Woman s Club land was fmed $10 and costs aay at Grace Methodist Church Daas Prol/att
Florene Sumpter Porter was
~ s a &lt;lebutan e
references to Pres dent Johnson ng those shocked terr ble laces have been selected to a~pear n for mtox\catoon Dallas Blevins
Mrs Charlotte
Cremeens Da1s; Myr\le Proffitt, 83 a presented 8 Christmas bam by
Ken Morgan manager 111 Me11 11 am Man es er 44 an and h s stal II was saod that and the next mstant they were the 1966 edohon of Oulortand ng 47 Mddleport pleaded not gmi blood program cha~rman sad reSident of Belpre passed
ex •Wlne who was wounded 00 W. Kennedy found h s beha gone My car was sklddmg craz Young lj'omen of Amer1ca
ty to assaull and battery but Saturday
there Friday Bight
Davies Hardware Store
Ok nowa and •hose prev ous v or n Dallas aller the \y across the mtersectlon I fi
The honor 15 bestowed be was found gulily by the mayor
'We urge all healthy avail Born m Ravenswood W
i!~~~E=~cond::u:cted:;•t
b ks itad caus ~ Itt e st r ~as assassmat on to have been nally crashed to a stop aga10st cause of their outstandmg con and fined $10 and costs
able persons to g1ve the goft of Mrs Profbtt was the datJ&amp;hlel'
a :nO&gt;t lost m the tum It and boonsh n h s haste to take Ia parked car
tnbut ons and acc&amp;mpbshments
hfe A Pint of Blood that the of the late Watt and Barbara
shoni:Ulg between tM great over the re ns of power that I struggled out my left Side 10 covtc endeavors religiOus
less fortunate may beneftt from Knoi Silo waa alsO preceded
p b\illlting emp res and one ol he was shocked tu I d that numb and lacerated and stum- prole!S onal and pol toea! acllv
your good fertune of 1\le
m death by her huaband James
e
nat
s
n
ost
powerful
Johnson
and
h
s
part)
were
bled
back
to
the
ntersecllon
I
Illes
Our
VJS
ts
w11l
be
hurt
by
Prolfllt m AprU of 1957
11
00
Ia nilies
fly ng back to Washmgton m A~&lt; found the woman ftrst She Mrs Nott 19 president of the
the absence of the GSI Honer Survl~oro mclude two
:Asked To Write
Fo c One wh ch she &lt;hoosht lay sprawled and bloody woth Pt p casant Jr Woma s Cl h
Camp boys "ho so WUmg\y Charles and Carl bOth of p 11,k. JI
lUNDAY, MONDAY
Maru:t ester po 00 out that ou d ser e only to carry her head at an 1m posSible an and Mrs p tzer s wife of the
gave at euch v1sll We averag ersburg hve step-children,
a~=y
M 8 Kennedy had asked n 0 Pre&lt;odent Kenned)''! bod)
Igle ob\lous\y dead
Rev c A p 1tzeo of C b r1 s t Mr and Mrs Tom WalteM ed 18 22 units from
th""• mer Proffitt Portland Ell:oa-11
ELVIS PRESLEY
~ r to the book had spent 10 Merr man Sm:oth tho UP! Iter husband was sllll ahve EpiScopal Church
Mason B vd woll have as people and the Bloodmobole per beth lda~lane Col,umbus;
"FRANKII a JOHNNY"
hours woth him for tape W e Hou e rnrrespondenl who but he stopped hreath ng as I The pub\ cation was conce v ~uests for ChriStmas
dinner sonnel and our volunteer work eo H~rfl,l Portland
NellieJI Ji!lvls ~~t~•l~ Dout
recordiltg her memor es oot woo the Pul tzer Pr ze lor hos knell bes de h m I put my ed by the leaders of the no Sundal Mr and Mrs James G .rs will m ss ~em -gret1tly We cohen Sl Marys, W Va and tu Harry llorlan sue Ami
on y of the even s of Nuv 22 coverage of the assass na\ on hand to hts heart and drew 1t uon s women s clubs who fe t Mourn ng and chlidren Da e can only say Thank You for Wilham Proctor
Paros 0
Lan1doo NIDOJ lonek
3C grandchildren 57 great arand Audre):,.~=LIOY"
19 ~ 3 Dalla&gt; b 1 a so many was on the plane t1 at day when qu ck\y back from the crushed young women who gne theor Jul and M chae\ of Cotumbus all your help
personal reco eel ons even to Johnson was sworn n as r bs
tome for commumty proJeCts Oh o Mr and Mrs David Wal
So far thiO ~ar
Galls children and 3 great
Jerry Lewta, Alu Gerry Bob
turmng o&gt;er 10 h m t e tcx of Pres dent w h Mrs Kennedy He shouldr. I have hved even sh • u 1 d rece1ve recogmtion ters and chtldren Cltr stopher County has met It&gt; quota of 110 great grandchildren
Clayton, Bill Rkhmond, u
a letter she had wr llen John F stand ng by He was one of two those few agomzed moments
Local clubs throughout I he and Amy Milton W Va &gt;,Irs pm\s per v\g t But II wt\1 lake Funeral services wlU
~~!;~7s!'"]:~lult
Kennedy from G eece \he 1ewsmen "ho flew back to II every dnver In the coun- county submit nommat ons for Golda Mourn OS of M1ddtepor! a lot of cooperation among dM beld Mondsy at the
Wash ng on wIll them
tr) could see those torn and the book each year With a d f Ohto and Mrs Vern C Fil ors and volunteer workers to Funeral nome at 1 p m
WEDNESDAY end THUitl.
Doc 21-29
Sm th says that Johnson ru ned bod1es as I d d there ferent group of outotsnd ng son and son Frank Pt Pleas keep ohe program solug
the Rev Clarence Pro!Ott
NOT
OPIN
trea ed Mrs Kennedl ~ th would be far fewer deaths caus voung women Included earh ant
Surroundmg counties have ficoating BurlBI will be In
l O;.JTI
great cons derat on and gent e- ed by carelessne" 1 stood star year Selections are based o t Mr and Mrs Lou e Solvers oi had ••11ous replacement pro- Great Bend Baptist c011ne~!l"y,, II
CONT!NlJE[) From Pa~e
ness She was he recalls m an mg down at them unbehev ng unselllsh semce to othe s char Jeffer,on Blvd wd have as blems and It could heppen 10 R D Racme
Fr~enda
PRIDAY.,!.nd ~~UitDAY
amBI :forces I do not h nk I advanced stage of shock Sm th surro nded by the terroble 1 ~ otab\e activ\tes communlly ser d nner guests Chrtstma&lt; Mr Gal !a county unless everyore call at the funeral home any
"BLOOD lATH"
w I i1ft ~!' I" do tt aga n
says the Secrel Serv ce at the ter of the r deatll
v1ce prolessoonal ex eUenre and Mrs Elza Martm and Mrs coopernles
ume Mrs Proflotl \fas a mem(Teehntcolor)
~;
mom en feared the assassma
Ga \y wrapped packages were busmess advancement
ClllC Eugene Mart n and sons Kenny
Our Medical Stall Is made ber of the Great Bend Metho- : : .f:b~P~~.M:.,~•s!'~
Rrlby t!fi Ill
t on m ght be pari of a wode spllhOS thm contents onto the and professtonal recognotion
and Rex all of Poml Pleasant
up of volunteer phvSlclRns wno dist church.
bone
DALLU ,_ JACK
RUBY co sp racy and that then stree\ n a tangle of torn rtbMr and Mrs
Mauroce ~ giVe up two hours of off ce t1me :=.:..,:.________
Will Jamtt'
Is too 1n from cancer to nsure Altorney General Robert F I bon There was a hr ght San\a
Mayes and son Tndd w II enter lr work at the B\oodmobde N~r PALM BEACH
(Te:~~o1or)
the accui'lcy 61 a I e deteetor IKenned) was sa d to have Claus shcker smeared w t h
taln With a farruly donner ~en- •s c\encal staff and cante n Fla (UP!) - Prize money
Fess Parter K.aty Jurado J)l.
tes tto \1'111.-e II\! was not part of adviSed Johnson that he should blood
day evening Attending will be workm are also volunteers the 1967 PGA tour Is ~::::11 ana Hyland Smoky tho horse
a torjl~tracy ~hen he k \ltd be sworn n as Pres dent m It was too homble and too
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Pnde. Some of these people put n tu reach a record $4 ~
~~~~.~n80c 11111 300
pre~d$tt a! assass n Lee Har Dallas
m real to accept Even when I
more and chddren
Kennah 8-10 hours per vlslt and yet wed_o:.:lle=.;ra_=-=-==== _ __!~,;,;,;;,;;,,;,,;;,;,;,.;~~=~
, detector Sd Dav s Whole Ho se felt another mans blood dry
vey I!Jswald
•
Todd Dean and Keith Mr and forget to say Tha~ok you for 8 1
exp~rl sad F"r dlt
[correspondent for the West ng mg on my hand 1 couldn t beMrs James H Call and ch a JOb well done
D·t~lve Pou ~ently of the house Broadcast ng Company 1e e what had happened
dren Candte Jo Lance and
If 11 were not lor
1
Da ..s~:P~ce Department •aid was aboard the plane durmg the l had dl"'lnk only three egg
PLEASANT- The Christ Becky Mr and Mrs
Dana Bloodmohile VlSt\s It wou dta:
sued
would be of no value Jswearkmg n ceremony and unt I nogs and l could walk and talk E:opa\ Church Junoor Cho r
of
~
bec.u,., Rub s h 8 cal t too off He says Pres dent a well as anvone [ wasn t one
d several
Christm~s
r an
and be/.use p Ute
was ex\remell calm of those rrespons ble drunks
n the chur h Hogsett:ill
effeH of the powerful drugs on compassmnate and he that make newspaper beadlmes Saturday rught beglllnmg at guests
an
AI I d Ka- hal
Gelllpolls, Ohio
g ven to htm
1iemonstraled a great deal of
Th
roling was tm and daughters tc a an
c rma•_•_ _ __
30
10
concern for Mrs Kennedy 1
P m
b Chns\ thy of Parkersburg Mr Dirk
tjeheve Lyndon Johnson s heha
followedHat,n ~ucharo:t and a Austin formerly employed m Says Jail Uoftl
0 Y
'58-SO Chance
th
Mass
th Mason County school sys
vwr on at a rp ane .as hiS
candleltght
servtce
e
rol
f For Juveniles
0
Pfl'l'SBURGH - TilE UNIT I nest hour
sermo
t 10
tern and now a p •ssor o
ER Ohio (111&gt;1)
ed ~teelworkers un on IUSWI Tl\e book sad that Johnson
On Chr stma;..~:s~ "was :e:. phySICS at Oh o Valley Colle20 B lf'f'CtSTn Whlttlngtoo ;;
Sat day lamented the s nk ng went to the rear of the plane
the Holy Euc J
lsl at Mr and Mrs orville Slur Bull! 1 yn
tu ed
to
brated and on anuary
a more wi' m over
1 H nd on will enter
I
J
D
f
o
e ore carr er an e
and asked Mrs Kennedy to
10 a m celebrated will be tne geon o
e ers
the Franklin County Juverule
as
needless waste ol human leave her Vlg I at the Side ol her
y
F I of the C\r lain with a family dinner of DetenllOD Home In nearby Col fe a\a s8ld t would '""k h b d
If t
New ears eas
Christmas Present will be M•
leg! lati\li upgrad ng
safety fou~:~d sp~ot nf :h come to :he COLUMBUS (UPit - PoUre cumcl8lon Holy EuchariSt una aod Mrs Bob Myers GaliUpobo lumbus Saturday becau ..d
a
t
d
r 0
e P aoe or •nd aher Irs deputies Saturd y oermon
d M David Wmk\er judge says the ll4-y.. r-o c&lt;llllls a ar s lor n and sh PP ng Ill e ceremonv ol Johnson s I earched lor a m d
bed Tbe Rev Charles A Pltzcr Mr an
rs onder
Mr ty jatl here Is unlit for juv~
e present archa c safety bemg sworn nto off e and to
an escn
t
f the church
and children H
son
nil
rements gJVe the eaman be photographed
l as dangerou• wbo escal""&lt;&lt; " rec or o
and Mrs Bill Wallace of Mary
Thes bo had been In the Fait
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th
from
the
Frankl
n
County
Joo
Mr
and
Mrs
Howard
e Y
d
1
e Grea t '""'es "'
an It s a matter of fact that
0
an
fl Jd County JaU smce Aug S
a
50 chance of survova n J h
dd
k th
I whtle pr sor.er• were ex..-c smg Police Report ne
Sturgeon Dayton and M''' e
ch
In ....
o nson
spea w Mrs outs de the~&lt; cells
d
PL Pleasant. on a :leUnquency arge "'"
the e&gt;enl of a sh p d saster Ktmnedv and that she d d stand
Mmor Acct ent ~-• Orletta Sturleon.
July '" stranm•laUoo ol-atb 1t
_. J
h p ,
Walker Johnson Jr 29 CoD
..
•'""' osep
,1o ony
v ce a short. d s\ance away dur ng
b
Middleport Pollee repor&gt;&lt;U a
a net~hbor Mrs Gladys WI
prefdent of the CSW
\he oath takmg but there are um dus was tbemg held for mmor acctdent on North Sec Doctor 18 Heard
lard 63
J
gran JUI"Y ac on on ch~rge~ Clf
dA
t 3 za p m Fnday
l
many who fee that Is how she rape armed rohbery and ur on ve a
p rll d By EngU.h Cla8B
----D*gerous Toy
woshed ot to be
mng concealed weapous He Maroon Furbee 79 o an
The 13 mii/tlbers of the Eog
TWO CASES HEARD
IIERlfiP.E\
C~L l F- What partiCularly upset Mrs had llf'en Jailed Dec 14
pulled from a parkm: d~a: l\sh m clASI (scientific report Two cases were heard n
Sta aut~or lieF warned today Kennedy n the book were 1 Deputies sat~ Johnsoo fied mto At:~~:.athM~:,!'c17 dtar wr\Ung) at Rio Gt'aiolle Colle~e Me\p County Court Friday
of
potenllBIIV dangerous toy passages relat ng to her person Fr dav mght by removmg some ~ston Th:re was medium dam heard Dr Norman W Pin- morning by Judge Frank W
tha might be under Chmtmas a\ I fe and that of her clilldren brocks from an overhead w• I a e to both vehocles Furbee "'hmtdl as a ll!l"cial
~ Porter Jr They were Virgd
lr the out of-court settlement and crawhng through a spa e w~ e1ted lor !allure to yoeld lecture for Uoe seaaloD before Taylor lined $16 and coots lor
T e toy a war tern labeled 1wolh Look she s reported to belw&lt;'en the th!rd noor co 1ng
ht 1
There were 110 the Yule holidays
speeding and Herber! Sayre
So lC Blaster can cause ear Ihave succeeded m delet ng
and the roof ~e then apparent ~1urle~ way
' doctor In the
Gali\JIOI\s $5 and costs lor crossing a
I da age to chJidren accordmg I An account In her own words il towered n mself to L'e
Clinic and an oplitbanologlst yellow line
to
te health d rector Dr o\ the n gill she spent w~h the 1 ground by a I re hose
SERVICE ANNOUNCED I Or Plnsc\UIIIdl holdl lll&gt;th tilt
----Les r Broslow Breslow warn Prestdent before he was assasServoces lor Mrs Clara r.ood M o and Ph D •nd loas_.ut!lMefg• Marrlap Ltceasoo
e" at the toy whtch resem [smated
ANNOUNCE CLINICS
n:an Gee 63 who died l'hura- ored oclento!ic reports Ill pro- John Franclll Whittle 43 of
b\e a bazooka should be e th Manchoster s account of how I R o Grande College wlil be day evening at ber State St fesslonal joUrnals
4l1(l East Stafford Worthington
er estroyed or returned for a 1she used vaselme to slip her the "te of four beef breedtllll hume In Galltpol\s have been
Ohio engineer and Sbarlee Kay
• reldnd because Its compressed wedding rms on her dead c\ mcs Jan 4 11 18 and 25 changed to 2 311 p m Sunday
LOS ANGELES (UPll- Full Neuman 29 Syracuse teacher
air lll&lt;!Chanism develops nn se husbands !Inger
nccordmg to announcemenl ot at the McCoy Funeral home back l&gt;lck Basa llfl Los Ani!"' Bobby Lee Kuhn 28 Route 2
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levels that could cau"" ear Quolat1ons from a love letter Bryson R Carter Ga\ha County Rev Alfred Rolley wiD offici- Ito Ram IMII'III cMIDI t• Chethlre mecloanlc and DeoTRAVEL SHORT AND """RTOO damag
to the President
exlen&gt;ton agent
agnculture ate and bunal w1U be In Mt of 1 ~ yards rushlni and 1411 Ble Mae Jarrell 31 Route 2
No Mlti"" Chnstm1s, Sundey, Dec 25
An at'&lt;otmt of how she trted Hours will be 7 30 9 30 p m.
Tabor cemetery
carrie&amp;.
Cheshire
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management pomters. The sec ed out cooperatively with Bobond meetmg In thts area will blO Anderson Racme V&lt;&gt;-Ag
be held at Pomeroy on January Teacher and the County Ex
19 The one at Oak Hill wdl be tens10n Servtce Robert Party
on January 20th
ka Wliltam Brooks and Wll
Farmers and agr1 business peo- liam Lyon wdl be the special
pie from any of the counties lS\s for thiS school No enroll
are mv tied to eother of the ses ment os needea
Slons The second meetmg wdl A spec10I dislr~ct-wllle school
cover farm management pomt or the an1mai Jndustey area 15
ers ncludlng bow can you test scheduled 7 30 to 9 30 p m at
your buy ng for highest return R o Grande on four Wednesfor farm mvestments w h a t day evemngs during January
kmds of cos\s do you have to 4 11 tB and 2S The sUbJects to
deol Wllh on tlte farm and bE onSldered 1n this beef calwhen should you own lease or tie breedmg and selection for
hire farm machtnery
profot school wlllmclude Econ
Enroltment for these schools om1cally Important Trails
of
may be made etther through the Beef Cattle mclud ng Selection
A few peruntagt po nh toll the story of titiJt
Area Center at Jackson
or lnher tsnce Cross Breeding and
the home mortgage market Fede•al Hamt Y.
through the local county olf1ce Hyhr d v1gor
j;~b!~~ ~~~:.;e;jJ:r o::::~~ 1"
of the Cooperal e ExtenSion The second session wtll be
ward from the pr.. oo•• I'IOnth dtspote
Serv cc
devoted to the reproducllve sy
forts to halt the •pward 1p11ol and were
Other programs of the Coop stem of the bull effects oi cas
Octobor 1!165 The f•gureo were based
erattve Extenston Serv ce com trabon at different ages art\
mortgages w•tho•t gove1nment backtng
mg up wtth n \he net 2 or 3 !tela! msemlnallon 3rd meetmartgoglt lftllll'ed &amp;y the Fede10f Ho•so•• A&lt;f!mi11 ~rotifi
months are led off by the 4-H mg Reproduclove system of the GIHI!Iot Voterans Ad,.lftlSirallon ltmaontd at6 per (tit,
4 H Steer Feed ng Program 10 cow liming on regulatory me- -~-----------------...;;;:,;;
Me gs County The boys a n d chamsm of the female
the
aM
g rls havmg s\eers m th 15 pro- fourth meetmg concepllon le
&amp;-- ~~ Usually the only dilftrJDct
gram and wtShms to partlcopate tal growth 10 womb and t h e Sunday Almanac
between • mmor traffiC ~
m sl have Jheor sleers at the psycho\og cally pheno nena or [
llon and a fatal acctdent Is Atia.
Sugar Run M 11 next Saturday bear ng )Oimg
'"""'""""""""-~ bout a tenth of a second and a
December 31 a\ 10 a m lor
Enrollment lor th s school By United Press Iaterllatlonal lot of luck And olmost all r.,.
we gl ng n
may be made eother throusb Today s Sunday Dec 2&gt; the tal acctdents mvolve 1 or mor~~
11 o&gt;e not part c pal ng tn the Jackson Area ExtensiOn Cen 359\h day of 1966 w1th sox to trafloc VIolations
the rate ol gam contest must ter or the County Extenston 01 follow Today " Chrostmas
How about swappmg
tha~
have thelf enrolment cards In 1 ce
The moon os between tts f1rst btreak of luck for some good,
to the Coun y Extens on 011 ce The program of
educatiOn quarter and full phase
sohd safety' Sure you ne"4\
prev 1ous to that t me
throu h the Cooperative E:rten- The monung stars are Mars all the luck you can get at ttus
•
and J 0p1te
tune of year but luck has 1
A meet ng arranged through s on Serv1ce offers to res dents
r
1d
the County F.x e son Serv ce of each county program
The everung star 13 Saturn
way o sappearmg when )QU
but wh ch s ope n to area Family Llvmg 4 H club s worktn Th e founder olth e Amer can needtimost
larme s
s the Commerc a\ Asnculture Communtty
and IRed Cross Clara Barton ~as hSafetb IS~ t exactly a sura
Vegetable Gro•ers
Meeting Resource Deveopruent Contact lborn on thsday n 1821
It mgbe ut you work alit 11
at the Vocational Agr cultural may be made With Extens on On Itt s day m hostory
~n h Y~u~ Department of
HITCHING A RIDE home on the bark of a water buffalo is part of the dally routine
room m the Rae ne II gh School agents m the County Coopera edln 1776 George Washmglon tbg :,ayt a\ etlyh sollkcotsl yo~
for Ibis Tllal farm boy Its the custom m Tbatland s northeast provlnres fo the news
I
his troops across lhe u ""P 1on o e ran s o sa,~
on fuesday even ng January 3 bve Extens on OrFtce or 1n the Delaware R ver to Trenton 1Y
r
h
recently because or inereaslng Communist subversive activity to drl•e farm animals
JOID now or a appy
18
home from lbe rke fields and bed them down
s rtmg at 7 30 p m Arrange Area Extens1on Center located N J for a sur r se Chr tmas hoi day season
ments forth s meet ng are work at Jackson
Day a ttac k on thpe Hes!uan!l
IN 1941 the Japanese Jmper
Happoness 11 many thlnga tO
headquarters '" Tokyo an n anv P&lt;!rsons hut " feeling r.l
nounced the Brtsh gamson m security IS usually a part of
Hong Kong had fallen
the package whatever else II
In 19ti3 Turkosh solders on may contam
Cyprus left to JO\n the cr sos on Wouldn t you like to mclude
BY BRYSON R OARTER
Tax fling s nolllte rna n pur hvestock equipment
land These records should show most all farmers have 10 the1r
Jhe border of Kenya
securrty m your
happmen
Ext Agent Agrlrulture
pose for whtch records .. e bulldmgs elr As lD a rare the dale pnce per UDlt and m nds the mformat on that IS
In 1116! the Bnbsh fr gate package for the New Year•
Gaflfa County
kept fhe farm record needs to )OU would never know how far quantity sold or
purchased needed lor a complete farm re
"AJax captured 22 IndoneSian IYou can you know Simply by
Its I me to thmk about keep- mclude much more than a ledg a runner ran 1f you d1d not They should !den illy the re cord Wnt ng thos mlormatmn
gu•mllas m the Stra ts of resolvmg to dr1ve safely mt
lng farm records next year Re er of 10Ce1pts expenses and a know where he starled and ceopt or expense w th
each down on 1 ne s tl e secret to Four H steer leedmg proJects Mal ace a
defenSively aod wear your seat
cords are a must m today s schedule of deprec able prOp&lt;'r where he flDlshed This " the enterpr se 11 at all poss ble It good record keep ng Follow a lor 1967 must be registered at
belt
IIJrmmg busmess
Complete ly \ es thiS os the mam re extreme Importance of mven em ze your receipts by sources t mely system of recordmg your the Gall a County Extensoon 01 A thought for the day
You II be contr but ng to our
llrm accounts can pont the QUlremeot for mcome tax II tory records
on your bank deposit shps Oc enlrtes n the farm account f1ce by December 31 1968 says
essay1st Mon I a g n e happ ness too says
Hogbway to Increased farm earn ng but you I ave two more Inventory records should be cas onally bank statements are book Th s st ould be done on a Bud Carter County I xlensJOn
'The laws or consc ence way Safety D ,.clor Bud Nel
)lgS There Is no easy way to n portanl rea ons to be keep. taken a\ least once each ye.r exam ned •hen tax returns are week\ baso
f t
ft Agent Agriculture
we pretend to be deroved son So how about t' YGur
get thiS JOb done and still mg comp ete farm account&lt; and they should tnclude two
Y
s 1 no more 0 en
!rom nature proceed from highway of happmeas loea •
unders\and the current changes The first and mam reason IS to kmds of property One kmd ln audoted Depos Is
shown on - and certamly no longer than Four H members parents or
= ...-.-~b&lt;:ad::;.Tr:a~ve~l~l~t~saf;ely~~~
In your fmanclBi sotualwo on ad m ll)akmg better far mde- eludes items hl!vLDg value&gt;; these statements are usually as- on a monthly bass
club adviSor may call 441&gt;4612
your farm
CIS ons throughout the year and which fluctuate w th markel su~medllt to be taxabled oncome I Develop a farm bus\aess ceo or enroll a youngster m the proEacn year Ohto net
farm to have a bass for a complete pnccs and for which mvestory un ess ey are prove to be ler 1n 1966 Set aside a spare
&lt;lr they should stop
...
earnmgs vary more than $10 bus ness analySis at \he end of values are adJUSted accordmg otherwiSe therefore one should room or a part of a room -a
County ExtensiOn Office
000 per farm - among farn s \he year The second reason " ly Crops held for feed or sale clearly odent ly all depoSits m bedroom k !chen or
cated on the th~rd nonr of
of equal soze of the same type for cred 1 analySis Cred1l If livestock held for sale or breed clud ng borrowed money re room _ for your farm
Court House add1l1on
and comparable land Why thiS used w sely Is one of the lm mg purposes ~•nplies on hand payment of loans bonds cash
t If
ed g fts receoved mher lance cen er
you own your farm
Carter pomtoo out that stee"s 11
dillerence , A we11 kept re- porlant farm too s m today s and land values
are examples nd h
bl
thiS
space
can
be
an
must
be on the 4 H member 8
1axa e recetpts
•ord
of
your
farm
bus1ness
ts
agr
culture
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th
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f
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a
ot
er
non
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o IS ype o proper Y
tax deprec able expense based home !arm and on feed by the
the 1\rst step In provldmg you W thout complete and accur
The olher kmd of properly Prnductoon records These are on the per cent of the total
same date - December 31
With the answers to this ques ate records tl " d filcult lor mcludes such deprectable 1ten s needed to show crop y elds ue of the resodence For ex \966 Any Gall\a County boy or
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you lo know whtch crop or are machmery bwld ngs an~ mtlk per cow eggs per hen ample 1! you have an
su-I age 9 to 19 (as of January
Who Should KeepTem'
I veslock enterprose tc •xpand other Improvements and some etc Tbey are essen\1al lor en room house a d you do pnmar 1) may jmn 4 H and carry the
When a farmer and-or I s and wh ch to el m nate
Re classes of livestock These are terpnse analys s
J~ record keepmg n ont
4 H steer feedmg proJect
wtfe are mvolved In keepmg tho cords w II help w th many olh rntered at cost or a\ an est
these rooms then one-e ght of Parenls or youth wanting !!
larrn records theu- knowledge er management dec suns - maled beg nnLDg value
and feed reeords flere Is yo r l"1:C va 1ue o1 lh e restdence can more norma
1
1 o about
of whal IS curren Uy happenmg when to buy or sell or when to each vear the value s redured largest s ogle tlem of cost on be d
d
h
b
k
d
the 1
th f
b
1k 1 t
h
h
eprec a1e p1us one-e g th c1u wor an
s eer project II
m e arm us ness IS 1 e Y o rep1ace mac nery or use t " by the amount ef deprecoal on your I vestock enterprose there f 11 f 1 1 hi
d
h ld 11 h C
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be very good However tf Y u a vall able money where ot has The deprecoat on record should foro a record that w II keep ance eb 1lui efor 'tgh e han
cat t e ounty
ouse rna nten- •Buodu Carer
dk
lh
tak
f
lik
dIS e " s o recor eep- a better opportun ly for capllat n Jude (I) date of purcha
th s expense by enlerp!lse IS A d k h
mg and the JOb woll not be use W lhout good records you 21 costs
f3t aeprec ,I on essent a\ for proltt max mtza
e~ ~~ a r a~dmg mach
- -- - - done on a tunely or current bns ~111 be unable to lake advant cl31med to date (41 remam ng t\o 1
tfne an h mg ca net are a d
Is assocl8l
ew
of
t
e
necess
t
es
A
e
woth
our
country
s freedom
Is then the best money you age of the new farm manage cost a) any investment cred LI Labor records Th s s one
prollably can spend IS to hore ment tools and meil ods s ch taken) and (6) method of cfe of t e most d fflCull records to nlloltch larmt account book and a Your! Hoghwlav Safedty tDepafr\
rril!bn t k
ds f
d
mg sys em are the two mam men sugges s yoi.J a op sa eso,.~l: Tte o cep recor
or as tmnrove tcchmques o1 farm prec a lion PenoWc 1JYentory keep by ~ar10us operat ons as
f
1 n at
you~ It IS Important that ~ec budget ng plannmg and !arm adjustments are very necessary soc aled w lh each enterprise c~:r:;n~:~~ o;ec~~ s ~mpo~anl l;eedo~• c;ys~~~th ..~lew
ords be kept up-to-date througlt- bus ness ana\ys s through lh• n case of a fore or other d s It needs to mclude lhe hours 1 Use an ade uated e~po g Secure lreedm from the
ouUhe year regardless of wha use of electron c computers aster "here you need proof of worked and \he amount p81d for book and flh q 1 stem cc';t ry of needless accident InJUry
keeps them
What To Include
loss
horoo labor and hours worked
OS Y
e by wear n our seat belt
For Wbtll Pu~
Inventory records of feed
LISTING ALL DATA
by famoly unpa1d labor
To Ohm Stale Umvemty has one ijiilii~g~y::;-iiiiiiiiiliiijfjl
best farm account books
keep thl s record every year ts of the
th
bel
b
b
b
it
ld
b
10
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corn
l wo\h the Oh1o
SUPER MARKET
1
1
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u wou
e va u. Commerc al Account book and
CLERKS
WAGES
able lor use m enterprose analy a\ so has an exce 1en1 1arm and
SIS every 3 4 years or follow h
1!61-$2 77 Hr
orne r1Img program ca lied
mg a maJOr chaose m enter Oh o QUICk and Easy Fil mg
prtses
S
How To Be Used'
ystem Both are
from your County Extension Of
Complete records can be used fice located at th C rlh
to get a clearer ptcture cur
e ou ouse
IIY PAT GLASS
holds the cold foods W1th bul enilre meal
renlly of the reahty of the m Ga\hpohs
Exl AfleDt, Home Econ
\lei serviCe you II need specoal A separat on of courses may busmess Those needed for en- The new expense and
Somebme durmg the hol!davs diShes and eqmpment to n am jhelp you manage a large meal terprose analysis Include all ce pt account records and
tidlnJ• ue brbttr to you and your•
you will probabl be servln Itam proper servmg lempera m re\aUve\y small space For records previously menUoned five year mven\ory records
more than the u.!a\ amount 0~ lures Use chafmg doshes or 1example - serve the appeUz plus a record of land use These In a leather loose leaf bincler I
drmnrr tltu 1e111on of J&lt;JY IIIUL
ks
other
speCial
diShes
to
keep
lers
as
the
guests
amve
nus
&lt;k
d
h
d
t
th
ak
which
enables
\he
user
to
1
1
1
peo 1 t
lttrppUle., Our apecaallhankt to .oU our
p e da a mea1 or 1°r lisnalcted foods p1p ng hot durong the en bndges the varoous am val r or nds the P1 e ee Th e Ieake or subtract pages
When mmg space 1s m
1
ers a
e osers
e
er
JHllrom on thia
holt®y.
a btg holiday dinner may pose t1re servong period Serve cold limes and gets everyone mvo\v t• an cnterprose that has room The f hng system m lodes
~
•erv ng P ble
"y sb ld foods In ms~lated diShes or on I ed The Mam course mcludes to
d 1
d ...... labeled dlv1der cards and 85
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d
h
hi
expan or mprove an n....., 1 be
11
plan meal service as careful
s o lee
you on t ave every! ng else except the des- Improvements m manag
I a led flle folders This sysl as ou lan the menu
enough equtpment to manage sert Serve ma1a course bever
emen tern was developed w1th help
Y
Y P
and the enltre menu borrow or rent ages 1mmed18tely after
the practoces for maximum porflls of 18 Ohi 0 f
famll
It
From All of Us At
food preparation tlmelahle
Th 1
th ·•·~·1 th t
arm
lOS
lB
It
food ls served Even w1lh buf
e oser 15 e e....., •• se • a very pract•cal system and Is
Will you bave a buffet meal• Wth h 1 1
let service you 11 save spills If Is too small and the opportun very compatible wtth the Ohio
II sit-down Dleal ~erved family
' eot er amt y style or you take the beverage to the lly to obtam efflc!Onl size woold Commercial Farm
A
style' A fbrmal dinner With buffet servoce plan foods and gues\s after they are seated
be prohibitive cost wise
book
ccount
plates served from the kitchen use serving disbes that make Dessert can be served 1m If used lor obtalnrng credit
to seated lues\s? Your choice self servmg easy A casserole medtately alrer the main course records desired would Include
ALESHIRE RETURNS
Wa~e t•crenses are a bUilt·
depends on 1M dUmber ~~ peo- pre sliced meat pro
cut dishes are removed or m be a net worth statement showing
WtMtlllblln
)
on part of the gene10l "" on
Jock Coney
pie Invited the amount 01 gelalln salads - all w1th prop- delayed bri 6 RefiU theBYcol current assets habohtles and Marine Prfvat&amp; First CIa s
food pncn Taking a check•
Martlt Wett.
llmer 'IIIII
Willian 'l'h-r
space available for eating the er serving spoons forks or fee cups .~/lei guests chat financ1al progress of
your ~umcy dH M A\~'7 aonAI
out g11l on a typrcal San
"-~
Ilion
1\rd
l
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FronCtSca supumorkot 01
type of dinner you plan abd spatulas - are good choices while you stack dishes ln lite farming operation
st1e a;f Ro~~ I ~~and ,::
ltay Hu11111111
lu..,.lucklor
an ox a m p le AtrKulture
J...., .......
the num\Jer of people available If your guests must eat from ktlchen and get the dessert Another 1mporlant use Ia lax turned to the United States
ltonftlpf\ llock~urn
Dtporlment 1 con om u II
ltaMWIWtw
Lllwnnco luslt
to help
1 trays or
small tables plan ready for aervmg
managemenl In the long run after serving more than 12
.,.,..,.,~.
1
~llradfenl
found the hourly wa91 up
When the meljl iJ served di loads that don t need cutting or That b1g holiday dinner can you can maximize after tax months as a member of Mar
Ceclllotolreny
LlleLI.C,.
52 cents dur~n~ a fove-YHr
rectly from the kite~ double Ibuttering Keep sauces to a be a success even in llmlted Income and net worth by the use lne Fighter Attack Squadro'eClwrtHiutll
penod an oncrease ,....4
bollers lltld oven. ~e~p hot m1mmum to avoid sp \Is on spuce if you take time to pre- of complete records
542 m the First MarJne A 1rlarl T111111a
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on ta Ctlllllltll ill ~feker
Paul ltvrtHft 1 :lill&lt;i
fonds at good sepfng \Ompera clotlijng and furnlllhings V s e pare a good plan for servfn&amp;
Key S•IP.Itfoll
crall Wing 111 the Marine Corps
pnus. _
lure whUe lhl ~ ,~erAiqi plate~)arge enon&amp;h Ill bold lbe lood and handliOfl dil~,
flgel"""' II lmporlanL AI Air StaUou, 0111 Lal, _
BY C E B~J!JSLEE
.CO Exl Agent Agrl&lt;ulturo
Melga Couaty
'Phis past week 30 farmers
from Hocltmg Meiss
Gallia
and Athens Counties partoctvat0&lt;' 10 an Area Farm Management School at Rock Sprihgs
Conduct ng II were Wilham P
Sm1th Area Extenston Agent
Farm Management and John
Moore Farm Maagement Specoahsl from Ollio Slate Un ver
sty and a representatiVe from
the Soc at Securoly Adm1mstra
tton
Th s sehool s one of the new
looks 10 Extension educat on
Few people realiZe that the
Cooperallve Exten&gt;lon Servtce
program of education now car

rted out on four levels Is
a velopment Center whiCh has a
part of the land grant college branch at the Southeastern Subsystem which rece1ved 1ts start station at Carpenter
104 years ago when Pr•Sldent
Following these
develop.
Lincoln s gned the Morrlil Act ments !be problem was still,
The purpose of th s act and How to gel lbe researcb and
thiS system was to tak• educa education applied out Ia the
lion to the people As 80 to 90 area where people Uve and
per cent of our populat on at wort&lt; every day?
that time conSisted of people Followong numerous develop.
hvmg m the country that s menls mc\ud ng community m
where the educatiOnal program stltutes whiCh started way back
went
n the 1890 s spectal
trains
Many oUter developments ran by railroads to brmg this
have occurred sonce that tome mformation to people and many
mc\ud ng the formal on of land short courses and conferences
grant colle"es m every state to \he Cooperative
ExtenSion
the development of research Serv1ce was formed by
the
programs at land grant colteges Sm1th Lever Act of Congress In
&amp; at research mslllullons surh 1911
as th• Oh o Research and De-l S nee 1914 the Cooperative

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Extens1on Servtce has under
gone many changes At one
Ume 11 was know as the Agrt
cultural Extension Semce or
simply the Extens1on SerVIce
Wtth the change in need of
the people woth fewer people
llvlos on tbe farms •he Coop.
erauve Extension Service program now serves people bvmg
on farms people llvmg in the
country who are not on farms
as well as people In suburban
and urban centers
The
Farm
Management
School at Rock Sprmgs
last
Monday thus was an mdlcallon
of the newest step In brmg!ng
1n-depth education out
to
the people who can use 11
Today four levels of the Cnoperallve Etenslon
Serv re
work closely together
Some
programs are conducted on the
county baSis or 10 the local
commun1ty Some are cenduct
ed from area center located at
Jackson but domg their teach
mg 1n any area of the distr ct
whiCh IS interesled rn lh s par
llcular program Others are
conducted by specoahsts on the
slate level and they also work
on the area the county and
communoty basiS
The fourth area or level "
the Federal level Tl ere programs are pretty largely chan
neloo through adm1rustration by
the Cooperative ExtensiOn Ser
v ceo r eac h stat e wh ch are con
nected " th the land grant col
lege or mst tut on in that state
Some programs such a. disease
crntro\ pest control and sm•
Jar programs are mvolved on
both stale and a national basis
Th e mee Img Iast Monday was
one of t o th J ckson
w n e a
area
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Jamea E. Da!lner, Ado. Dlr.
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· ::esGreet Christmas in Worship Rejoicing

by association with the Nativity.
Thus, pagan peoples who bad once looked to mythical sun gods as the source -of
the rebirth of life began ID turn to rellgl·
With merriment.
Throughout
this
oos observances of the Saviour's birth.
community, families are putting the ftn·
Christmas Ugbts symbolized faith, hope
lshlng touch.; on plans for holiday gel·to~ life eternal.
getbers. Hideaways bulge with mysterious
Today, the glow of the tiniest candlepackages; kitchens are fragrant with the
or the twinkling of the smalll!lt eleetrlo
scents of spedal treats; homes are bright
bulb - sun reflects, however humblv
with gala der.orations. Schools and clubs
the
Light that Christ brought ID the world.
prepare their annual Christmas proAt the helll"l of the holiday fun and
grams. Holiday party plans go forward.
feasting there glows tho spirit of giving.
XI Is, Indeed, the season to be jolly.
The Wise Men sought to honor the Christ
"Silent Night, Holy Night. all is calm,
Child with rare and precious gil!s-~old,
all is bright." Christmas is for prayer and
frankincense and myrrh. Thua, to give of
peace; Christmas gleams with the light
the best at Christmas is a time-honored
of tbe Star that shone so brightly, nearly
tradition.
two thousand years ago. And throughout
All may rejoice in the opportunity to
our communrUes, the deep spiritual sig·
give generously, to please family
and
llificance of the holy season spreads comfriends with "just what they wanted,"
fort and cheer. In churches, the hours of
and to share with the less fortunate.
worship reflect the coming joy as, during
Yet the best Christmas gilts are still
lhe weeks before Christmas, the story of
those that come from the open heart as
Christ's coming is the subject of study,
well aa the open hand, and the warmth ol
liermon, song and prayer, all building toa friendly smile, the words of a cordial
ward the special services of Christmas
greeting add priceiss meaning to t b e
weekend.
most elaborate of gifts.
Qrristmas is a joyful season; Christmas
"Glory ID God in the bigbest, and on
-Ia a prayerful season. Since the earliest
earth,
peace, good will toward men." A·
eeleiJrations of this Christian holidsy, it
cross tbe years since sbepherds llrsl
has ever been so.
harkened to Rl1 angelic chorus, Christmas
The twin spirits of Chrlatmas - festive
eelebradoA and reverent worsbip - a r ea rings with the aound of voices raised II
joyful song.
wovea together in all the lore of the sea·
Carol singing at Ohristmas Is both a
aon. Blalory says that wben the time now
tradlti011 and a source of trAdition. Much
eelebrated as Christmas was designated,
of the legend and lore of the season Is
in the fifth century A.D., early Orristian
known today only because II baa been preleaden felt that tbe traditional winter
served in song - in carols passed
on
mereymaklng of pagan fe!ltlvals such as
from
generation
to
generation.
the &amp;oman Saturnalia might be hallowed
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'tis the season to be jolly."
Christmas
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Vlce-Presldenl durln&amp; 1 time
1u WaaltiDatolt when 1101118 of
the eatremlJil 81110111 tbe Ken.
nedy cuJI!ala amuHII themaelv·
• by ltiCidD&amp; plna into 1 figure
libeled "Lyndon •
Tba Truth, too; Is that for
three years Prelldenl Johnlon
tinceaalngly sought 111 placate
the more emotiDnel among those
Kennedy foll01ve111 who agalnlt
all re&amp;IIOII have never been ab.
Je to forgive him that he IJe.
came Prealdent throlllb 1 naIlona! tragedy, No President In
this collllliDill'o lmowledp has
enr tolerated 10 much eo long
lrom mea wbole anlmollty was
both llhlolalelf implacable and
ablolutely Irrational
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'lbe lll&amp;ht alter Prealaent
Jobnooa ntwlllid here from Dal·
1u be waaoun occupying 8 prl·
vata bouse Ill Prealdent add was
personally telepltinlng every
member ol lhe Kennedy CabJ.
net - eve!J one o1 whom, also
he tept 011.
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In lhe middle of all thls tears
were in bla eyes at every men
lion of lbe name John Fi~er
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very Umlted gain lllliea lte allo
boell u ldl periGIIal ,.UIIell
11811 ... yields to H 1 pod
deal of lb aalhorlty he .. baa
kept lightly bi bla owa grasp.
Says one governor not tmsym·
pathetic to btm in his current

''He ll8l!ds to develop a deJe.
gatloo philosophy. The way be
operates DOW has serious pollt·
leal afde.elfects ,
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Tire unvarnished truth Is that
Joltnlon bas only oae know!.
edleallle polltlc&amp;l ambauador
to oortbartl polltlcw - Post.
master General Lawrence o•.
Brien. But the view 18
that
O'Brien, as a cabinet member
and aWl a lop ClllllfeBalonal llaliOn man, simply wears · too
mony bats today to pol hill
pullUcal taleals to full uee.
Many Democratie governors
- and other lop parl)l f1gurea
- an tired of bavlng JoJm.
dlsclooed, "-ver, 11111 1011'1 pollUeal plans 1or chan&amp;·
m1181 rulllllc 8IIIIMII tllea es lbereitl) SPfllllll on them II
llelleve lflat _ , e f t h e 1r the last minute. They are equalpipes uve aa atlr reo1 e1111111 ly weary of bavlng no good
... Pmldeal'l lwlllrtnM ... While House lialeolng pos~ liD
doinl too llllldl hhnoell - ·IIIII useful presideutial guidance, ao
lelllng p 111o1e tblags 11e ofdaer clear, unwavering sign ot prest.
jca~mol lludle 1M" does a ol dellllal intereal in their problllllferslanll.
!ems.
AI least two governors 1111 Tile way lhe critical sown1111 ... 11, .II!Woa'• eJHe •
1privalety that be hod to change
I materially in this respect If ..._vett pelltleal melhodl 1o1-

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Pittsburgh Schenley 5I Sprlngfteld Catholic IK
Two games will hl""'i•ht the
Cedarville
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Lakewood 74, Dayton Chaminade 56
entertainment. The
WI-'!
42
DayiDnCarroll
Alunml wtn batUe the Seniors!
Lof'ID, gaining champCleveland Lourdes 'II Bellbrook 75 Xenia Wilson ii4 in the preliminary game. The
lonship form, which acDetroit Notre Dame 6'1
Dixie T1 Brootville 58
faculty will take on the jun-1
cording to SEOAL sportsCleveland Chane! 54 Lemon-Monroe li(l Lebanon !5 lor class in the main bout. I
writers and radio broadcaej
St.John 57
Miamisburg 68 Oakwood i5
Tickets are on sale at Slone'•\
ters will win the Chiefs
SEOAL ALL GAMES
Perry 41 Dayton Wllhur Wrigbl 6S
Sunoco in Gallipolis, or from '
their first Southeastern Ohio
TEAM
East 75
Dayton Patterson
any member of the FFA.
1
League flag In _16 ydearsf 'ttn!edg
By JOE GERGEN
i' banging in a state of Athens .. ...... ~ OL
Col~bus Brookhaven tli Tipp City 51 Wayn~ 58
All proceeds will go toward
all the way m e ea
tbe
Columbus Eastmoor 82
Frurborn 81 Vandalia Butler 79 ~"FA chapter projects during
W. ... 1 111111111111 llllftlltory of Mondll
Wellston
75-67
Friday
UPI llports Wrller
suspended animaaon but
Jackson . - .. . .. 6 2 541 4Tl
Walnut Ridge 50 Dayton Roosevelt 48
1967
llld Hond1 •IX:IniWI• , .. aiftt to fttrill
night.
The Illioois basketball picture lllini have not lost tbolr artistry Middleport .. .. 4 2 360 330 Columbus West 82
Dayton Colonel White 86
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.......... 11ft ....... hllftJ .mount
Jt was lbe Cbleltelna' fourth
on the court.
Logan .... - .. 4 4 473
Marion FrankUn 12 Ft.Recovery 86
Ohio College Basketball Scores ~ ... ,_ PI Mil .... • tMnl pl~rt
fir IMIIJ' ,_,. .. COIM.
Juel five h111111 before the Pomeroy ·• .. ··3 3 367 .... Grand lew 77 Grov p 1 46
M · Lo
straight Southeastern Ohio Lea- j
fS
apt.Ufe
Illinois team wat:llCheduled to Nelsonville ..... 2 4 350
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arron cal 64 By United Press IDternatiooal SELECT YOUR ltOD£L OR ACCESSORY
MOW fOR SPRINQ DELIVERY. WE PftO·
gue triUIIIIio after two opeolng
New Albany 83
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Dayton MeAdowdale 48
Ohio State 61 Army 59
VIDE FREE LAYAWAY SEJMCE.
game defeats. 'lbe victory plac·
take tbe court' "agalnat Calfor· Gallipolis .. ... 2 ti 480
Mt.~emon St. Vmcenl 41
Dayton Kiser
Dayton 100 Loyola 90
•Hond• prlcellta/1 at
ed Logan in undisputed third
nia at Chicago ~urn Friday' Wellston •• .. •• 1 I 419
Upper Arlington 51
Franklin Monroe 10 Bradford 62 y
to fl
$215.00
place with a 44 conference reo.0
flUIDp l
Big Ten conlmiPlODer Bill Reed
·Westerville 47 Wilmington 47 East Clinton 42 oun~s wn lllinois Wesleyan 66
•"n
11111W
wt 11P •nd dtlivlo ~Mra
rd
announced thai the school had
SEOAL vAIISITY
Plain City 57
Ansonia 69
Quaker City Touroament
0
Deteotuoa co-champion Wellsuspended 12 athletes for TEAM
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West Liberty ·Salem 55 (ot)
New MAdison 67 (ot)
. 74 Grove City (Pa.)j
~--60ston dnlpped 11a flflb loop game
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receiving financial aid in excess .Athens .. _ .... 5 o 200
Columbus Wehrle 38
,Dayton Belmont 76
51 (championslripl Rawlings Honda Sal"
in Ill Ollflngs. Overall, Logan py United Press IDieruallooal of mnf.erence. standards.
Jackson .. .. ... 5 1 410
, Teas Valley Reserves 34 '
Dayton Dunbar
Va. State 84 Bluffton 110 1
WY 2·2151
MIDDLEI'OIIT OHIO
ill 4-4 while Wellalon 11 1.0.
w·u
Chamberlain is using his The_!Dimediate result ~as the Logan . . . . .. .. 4 2 371
Clark Nortbeaslem 59
Canton Timlr:en 92 Barberton 74
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. 1 Los benching ol the team s high Middleport .. .. 3 2 284
. Sprrngfreld Sirawnee 58 Canton Lincoln 75
behiDd :D-14 alter one period :gg:~es P[:cs~c:ot ~~='~tuffings scorer, Rich Jones, and another Nelsonville . , .. 2 3 300
Zanesville Rosecrans 59
Canton C C 50
of action Friday. Logan lncreaJI.
f th Nar nal Basketball regular, ~ Dunlap, as well as Pomeroy . . ••• 2 3 309
Northland 02 Massillon 74
· ·
ed Ill lead ID nlne points in out o . e
ro
the placmg on probation of Wellston .. .. I 5 350
587M7lraror·entttoan 4523
.
Youngstown East 59
_.
coach Harry Combes. Anyone Gallipolis .. ... 0 6 338
wwu .
-..
- alter leading Assocratron.
,"....'-,erva 121 Carrollton 64
the ~•-'
66
»-30 duriDa 1nterm1aa1oo.
Chamberlain, Philadelptda's 7- who expected the Dllnl to fold TOTALS
Z% Z% 26ZO
Mansfield 5e · 69
o • .o.~• . outscored Logan loot.! eenter, baa been shooting like an accordion, bowever, had
Mt Sterling 14 1
mor
Tire '"'''"'"•
75 WellsiDn ·6'1
Lorain Senior
24-21 111 lhe 11naJ period, but field goala al an astounding .691 anotller think coming.
1
SEOAL RESERVES
Clearfork
Wooster
53
82
50
the dsmage bad been dsne.
cUp throng!_IOU! the _seasonhand Combes rushed sophomores TEAM
w L p OP
Mansfield .,
"alabar
Lincoln ll4 llilliard 41
Closest the ~
could his favorite clay prgeons ave ?ave Scholz and Dennis Pace Nelsonville .. .. 5 0 224
DeSales 78 Mifflin 33 Lexington 6'1 Loudonville 58
eome ID the towenng Chief· bNn the takers.
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mto the breach and they Athens .. .. .... :; o 189
53 Dublin 31
tatna wu 35-H al tile start. of In three games ~gamst Los performed admirably as the Wellston •. . ... 3 3 285
83 Ashland 55
thet bird llaDZa. Logan's blf- Angell!l to date, b1g Wilt baa llllnt _rallied to defeat the Bears Jackson .. .... , 3 3 191
64
gesl lead was SZ-39 late in this conni'Cted on 31 of '.fl au:~~ f!l-7 m overtime lor their fifth Pomeroy .. , z 3 185
Parkersburg Catholic 52
same 1tanza.
from the lteld for an incr
e win in six starts.
Logan
2 4 269
87 New Lexington70
Wellston out.rebol1'"'ed the .838 mark. Included in thai total
Leaders WID
Middlepo~i :: :: 1 4 209
West Muskingum 82 Philo ~
Chleflalns, aNf. 'lbe Rockell Ia the 11_ field goals hn ma.de Top-ranked UCLA and third- Gallipolis . . .. . 1 5 201
48 Morgan 36
bit 21 ol 54 field aoata lor 311 l'rldsy mght m 16 tries while ranked Louisville both won as TOTALS
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
61 Cadiz 44
per cent. Logan bit '11 of 59 lor leading the 76ers to a 118-107 they pleased to remain undo.
,
Local 79 Skyvue 55
Oltlo weekend •kl conditions as
ALL CARS ABE REDUO'..D%
!8 per cent.
victory.
feated. The Bruins roared past FRIDAYS RESULTS
reported by the state Develop•ll
Both teams were hot at tbe Philadelphia, naturally, has Notre Dame 911-6'1 without
(Vanity). .
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I 64 Chillicothe 5?
Valley HI'... Lo
. gao Coo""•
foul line· Wellston Sank 21 Of won all three games from the reIyr·ng too heavr'Iy on b'rg Le w Jackson 83 Gallipolis 71
COME IN and SEE 'niES£ SI4AIPII:S
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Cleveland St.Joseph 15 4-5 inch hoe, m~a·kin;.
· ~~g~=Ha~r;jl
toiSet.
tbeir 35 games this season. That criiShed a good LaSalle club 1()6.
(Reserves)
Clay Twp. 67 Notre D&gt;m• 54 good condition, "'
1966 Chev. Malibu 4 Door H.T.
Greg Poston pum~ in 28 leaves the 76ers a full six 88 by laking command of the Jackson :W Gallipolis 31
Northwest 78 Green 70
chair lift at noon tnday.
8 cyl., auto. trans., pow. steering, R&amp;H
points to pace Logan s attack. games up on Boston in the backboards.
Wellston 61 Logan 47
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Clear Fork Valley,
w•• $2495
Now Only $2291 .
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Robthabile Buescher totaled 18 for Eastern Diviaion atandlnga a!·
Kentucky, begiMing to roll
SVAC STAN~INGS
. Coldwater 93 Cehnrc IC 59
County, ~10 inch bue, 4 IDCIIies iJ
1964
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8 cyl, aulD. Irani, power steerifii. 11&amp;11
111 th prellmlnacy
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WellsiD:'a reserves romped ~ Louis 114-103 while . Detroit invltalion~l tournament by beat
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Defianee 58 Wapakoneta 56
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1962 Ferd Gal. 500 2 O.Or
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games.
after Oregon State edged Penn Eastern . . . ... . 5 3 4!2
St.Marys 63 Ehda 57
conditions one rope.
8 cyl., std. trans. with ov« drive . R&amp;H
LOGAN (7i)'
Chamberlain shared_ team State GH!in double overtime to Kyger Creek ... 4 4 477
Crestview 74 Lincolnbiew 67 Alpine Valley Geauga•· ~;II w. $1095 - - - - - - Now ()lily $895
Westfall, s-7_ 13, Weiland, scoring honors of 24 points with take consolation honors.
Hannan Trace .. 4 ( . 493
a., FI.Loramie 66
ly, 3-W inch 'baae, m
1965 Mercury Mouferey 4 O.Or
&amp;.Henry 111 Parttway 7'
heavy, rope tow and
4-z.-10· Slone ~- Kem· Hal Greer as the 76ers ripped The lOis of Jones and Dunlap Southwestern ... 3 3 340
8
cyl., std. trans., power oh!erin&amp;, RltH
per ,_: 1_ 11 . 'erews
Grove 95
operating.
7. open a tight battle with a siring cost the Iltinl a combined North Gallia . . .2 4 330
Was $1995
Nw Only $1795
p.;ry 1
Poe~ 1...._: of 10 points midway through the average of 39 points but Scholz
Delphos Jefferson 71 Snow Traila, Ridlland Collmy,,jf
:II; WTALS z7- 21-75:
final period that increased tbeir scored 22 and seniors Jim
SVAC VARSITV
Is;~:. 71 Graham Local 10 9 inch base, :Hnchel oew
II
f:BEAI'IES
WELLSTON (171
lead to 106-90.
Dawson and Dean Flessner took
EAM
OPII
Nortbern 83
good te very good, ebalr
Buescher, 7-6-111; Lavender, Elgin Baylor of the Lal:era up tho slack with 24 and 23 T Creek
W L ~ 214
Ridgemont 65 and beginners T-bar open
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4-9-17; Martin, 1-0-2; Hav- topped all scorers with 30 polnll points, respectively. Dawson's Kygther G . · · ·3 1
Ottawa Glandorf 79 Leipsic 51 ing weekend.
e1961 Deda• 4 Dr. 6 cyl. Aut . ...ans., ..... &amp; h11t.
burli; Z-1-.&gt;; King, 2-1- 5; and Jerry West added 20 for jump lhot with 12 seconds left Nor
allla · · · 2 1 182 ';li----~~~~~~~~~~~-----2
Jeffers H-15 · Downard o- Los Angeles, which wenl down bo regulation time lied the game Eaatem · · · · · · · · Z .260 S
e1940 Dodge 4 Dr. 6 cyl Std. tr-. Radlot &amp; Haat.
W; IDrW _: 2z-21-6i
to its jhlrd straight defeat and 80-M.
Southwestern · · · I 2 164
e1959 Ply. i Or. 6 cyL 1111....- . r.U. a hMier
. ~ Quarters:
rmalned buried in he Western Alcindor, the 7-loot-1 giant ~~~Trace · · ~ 1:
Logan ... -· .. llO 15 It 21 - '/i Division cellar.
who leeds thl! nallon's major
Wellollill ... .. 14 16 13 24 - 61 Boston, beaten by the Hawks college players in scoring,
SV AC RESERVE
Reserves - Wellston 61 J..o. in their last meeting when dumped in 25 while playing only
l'•
po 47.
vlayer-mach Richie Guerin link part of the game as the Bruins TEAM
W L P
.
a desperation shot In tbe llnal spurted to a 42·!11 halftime Eastern . . . . . . . 4 0 133
COMPLETE LINE OF USED CARS
New Pblladelphla 83
second, kevt pace with Philildel· margin and coasted to their Kyger Creek .... 3 I 161
• . Mansll~ld Madison 59 pbla as Sam Jones and John flftb straight win. Luciua Allen Hannan Trace .. 2 ! 120
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South Cetllral 6f Monroevtlle 411 Havlicek scored 32 and 20 added 21 lor . CLA while ·North Gallla .. .. 0 3 82
' South ~ -' Monroavllle 49 polnta, respectively. Ge'ne Thor· Dwight Murphy paced tel Southwl!ltern . . . 0 3 M
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Jacl&lt;oon 83 Gallipolis 71
Miller City 103 Kalida 92
Saturday that the
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Dayton Roth 5I
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Olmsted Falla 57 Westlake 46 Blancheatar 14
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Brecksville 48 Strongsville 29
Cllnlnn.Massle 52
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with 16 points. Lee Burson had Although an Allotey cembina10. Mades and Arbaugh each lion almost kn&lt;icked ~
bnd five for the winners.
unconsciouJ in the tigb111''
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varsity tbe Spalllard Wll ewardid
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JACKBON (13)
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by tar tile 111M
player tile Clllllul uw f.ae.
ed all , . , piiiiJtl( Ia Zl ro
the vl!!Wn, Cbrfs M~ bad
11.
For GAHS, Gent
Jpekaon
came off the benCb with 4:51,
left in the lll'lt ptrlod, and 1111mediately 111arkad the GallbiDI
with his shzling oulllde ahooling. JacksQJI wound up with 28
points.
SopholltDrt IIU&amp;rd Tom Spt11cer turned In 1 brlWaAI Jllll'formance wlllt 17 points. Jolm
Davidson fiolsbed with tiBbl,
Bob Ford got nlDe, and Rod
Gilkey was limited to Dve tal·
lies.
Qalllpolla out-reboullded the
IronmeD, 41-88. DavldaoD bad
12 llllliJ, Jlcklon W and GD·
key DIDe. Gilliland bad 11 for
the wlttnel'l.
GAllS hit » of 83 lteld &amp;Oil
attempll, aud 1J ol 11 free
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shots frollllhe lleld, and ldded
19 of :It free toues.
Gliltpolil oulleled ill 10tb
stral8ht league oelhack covering a two-year period. Tba Dev·
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Democratic political moc1Jan. (lllll bolil lhelr hlllre
proisms are ID be more effective ~Jed~ IIIII ~ OWD chaaceo of
than tbey were in 1968:
I'HiectioD ill Utll.
By LOUIS CASSELS
arrogance to apply human On the other hand, you have That he baa allowed the Tbelr o_ulburst at White SuJ.
UDited PresaiDlerllal1-r ooncepts of probability to God's to consider lhe milli!&gt;ns ol D•mocratic Natiooal CommJt. phur ,.SprUJis was unique In
''Be Mt afraid," the _herald actions? Throu&amp;h acience. and people ...in every generation, lee to atrophy la only part of recent palllical history. It sueangel said to the sh1vermg logic, we can learn a great deal every culture, every nation, the story, lhough much was apled depth of feeling which
shepherds.
about the what and how ol the every class ... who have soberly beard from tile governors on ialsr backtracking by
some
"Behold, I bring you good universe. But we are always testified that they bave come to this score. Tire biQer point u •IOvemors eould not paper over.
news•. .for to you is born thts ronfronted with mystery when know God because of what that lhat lhere is really 011 effective That they chose to meet at
day in the city of David a we try to penetrate into the carpenter did and said in White Houae politieal opera- all in the ilare of a paeral
aavlor, who Is Christ the Lord." why.
Palestine 20 centuries ago
tion.
covernon' conference waa a
TO you ...thla dsy.
QlleltJon Tile Wby
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Men who know the President puge ol frustration. Wl t h
ID those foor warda lies the The basic lnscrulahillty of the The _Enghsh poe~. Joh~ BI'!J';: well have been saying quietly perfunciDry national committee
meaning of Chriltmas.
universe begins with its very man,_ m hiS poem Chrl8tmas, for a long lima that he per· meetings beld only once a year,
Tire baby who was born in existence.
(published by John Murray Ltd. soaally hal given up trytna to party flgurea baYe bad Oil real
Bethlebem on that silent nlghl Why sbould anything at •II as part of Betheman's Collected master the crucial fimdameg. way to talk 11111 their common
It Every
did not belo"!l to the shepherds, exial? Why la there a universe Poems), ~s put the choice very I tal~. of northern Democratic problems.
or to tbe wrse men from the inatead of nothingness?
loquenlly ·
politics. Ilia use of While House They seized their ehance at
East, or even to Mary his When men ba\le found an- "And Is 1 t true? And is it Iaide Marvin Wataoo of Tez. White Sulpbur Sprinp. And
Wl-ltLE
J(ABOODLE IS
mother.
•wers to that question, u. will be true,
as as a political helper seems their real message to Lyndon
UP OF COLLf6E·lYPE BO't"S A~D
He oelongs to everyone in time enough to ask why God "This most tremendous tale symbolic of tbis atutude.
Jolmtoa was to change himself,
GRANDMA IICSES STAND·lNS ...
every generaHon - Including should have eii'Cted to manifest of all,
To rellalld lhe aalloDaJ com- DOl Just the aalloaal eommlltee
•·you ...thl• dsy."
himself in a remote comer of "Seell in a stained-glass mlttee, •• the Prealdell II ..W or the working IIi Great Society
The good news first pro- tbe Roman empire at a lime window's hue,
prognutiL
elaimed on a Judean hillside IS when transportalloa and com- "Baby in an ox's stall?
11111 fresh , still llmaly, sill! municolioa factilllea were pr~ "The maker of the sLars and Q _ ~nidi 11 tile Illest
SUNDAY
meaningful on Christmas, I!Jti6. mitive, instesd of waiUng until sea
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And what IS that good news? world by 1et plane and speak to me'
large white - · on
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"Around those !issued frippe · Q
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due 1o appear IIPiiiT
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muc be Iaves tbem, and eorn amidst aU the prep11111t10ns and maa' thmgs,
and Is due to appear agaiD '!'I ..,,.. ,..,, • - " "'"
"'til~====== I to love him in return.
merrymaking, ID lhlnk about "Bath salts and inexpenaive sometime in l981i or 1986.
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anythlng that oeriouo.
scent,
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"And hideous tie ao kindly I Q
Who mmprlaed th • _ , . , . . , To lboae who have fixed idft!Is ll's Jl quesllon every person meant,
. boi!&lt;ftefd ClllllhlnldloD · bon .::'~.== r:"o~!: ,.,.
about the way God ought ID ali, bas ID answer for llilmelf. It's a ''No love that in a family Iu "TH Folr IIGnemeD el :;:.."'~"~,.:.~~ W,
U may seem hignl)' unllktly gamble eigher way-tnd it's dwells,
INotre Dlme"f
- "'' 1111 "" .,..,, ·~
\hat he IYould chOOM. •• the your ilfe you're betting,
"No carolling in fro•ty air.
A _ Elmer Layden 11te full.. "~;:':',.:;:-.,, - "" ' '"
\lehicl• for his aelf-dlsclllliUre, On one band, you bave to "Nor all the steeple-sh•k!ng Iback; Jim Crowley ~ Doa "'l,..-~\:1. '~,::."1.=::~::,
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the human life of a Jowlsh weigh the seeming lmplmsibili- bells •
Miller , tbe halfba·•··
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1'ord to LBJ: 'Get With It
Or Kiss '68 Victory Away'
BY BRUCE BIOSSAT
WASHINGTON (NEA) -Despite aftermath clenlala
by
some Democratic govl!l'DDn,
the fact seems to he that their
Sulphur Sprlnga caucus
the 1968 electiOIIS was very
!':~concerned~ wllb Prealdenl
I;
persollal 1Jna8e.
One souroe privy 111 lltelr
meeUng tit 1be
Vlrglnla resort IIYIIIUIIIY
tbe govemors present lndlthat unhapplnels over his
waa a COJDIDOD tbread
their otherwise
eumplaintlJ.
waa not of course
real com~y lor aov:
Bmnlgia of Indiana wbo
the Prealdent ' pershould decide not to nm
1968, or Gov. warrea
j Heltme8 of Missouri who pubsaid the pal'tJ llseu mlgbt
advised to set him aside If
matters did oot Improve.
Talka wllb several partido

BY HOBART WILSON, Ill. Ill in the second, lour in the in 90 118&lt;!0nda alter the opening men in lhe third periOI!, lplll- and of the third period, GABS
"We had tbem on lhe ropes, third, and 11 in the final canto. tip before Bob Fork broke the ling the ueta for 24 points. The was 011 top, but by a mere three
IMit we couldD't !mock them And the score by qUarters indl· lee for GAllS with a free to's Ironmen eommllted nlne lurl&gt;o points - IJ0.57.
0111."
cale what tumovero will do to at the 6:30 mark.
oven int Ills stanza, GABS loll :Ford opened the final period
Thus spoke Galllpolla cage a hell club.
The lightning fast Irorunen the ball only lour limes.
with a free toss, ID8klng it a1mentor Duke Bur10n Friday Jackson ootscored the Ga!Uana continued PUDIPing
go a Is Witb Geu (Jtdco)
67 with 7:23 remaining in .the
mgbl followin&amp; Gallipolis' IS • 90-19 in the first stanza, and through the hoops throughout leading lhe Ullllll, tU BIDe game, Then came a GARS
11 lou to Coach Dave Fisher's 211-11 in the 6nat perind. JHB tbe initio! stanza, leading at Devils erased a llopoiDt deft. turnover. JIIS tallied quickly.
Jackson's fronmen before a bad siX turnovers in the second one point S3-!i. Eighteen sec- ell to go altead SUO - tbllr. II was 61-51 with 7:06 to go.
good-111!8 , holidBy rrowd in the canto.
onds remained in tbe first per. first lead- wllh 3:13 remOlD· Howe atole the ball once aIJAHS gymnastwn.
Gallipolis outscored Jackson iod wbea the lronmen enjoyed inC in tbe IIdrd eii!IIO. GABS gain, hit Paul Green down floor
"Tbe ball bat lo alarl boan· 24-10 in the third period - the their biggest lend of the nighl. hll U 01 %AI lhota ID IIIla pea-- with a long paas, and it was
cln&amp; our way 101111," coallnued Jronmen committed eight turn. The Gallians oommitled ooly lod. Juloe Jacboa pumped ill 61-411 with 6:211 to go.
BunOD. "Willi the uceptloo overa in Ibis quarter. Jackson one turnover during the next 11 of bla ZS points durin&amp; tbo Monte Gi!Wand slammed in
tf lhooe tumoven (31) onr had a bad night moving the ball three minutes ol play, allclng abtee,
a crip 16 seconda later, followboyo looked llbarp oot lhlll'll too. The fronmen I1Ad 22 turn- Jackson's huge lead to a mere Gallipolla hiked lis lead ID inB another GABS turnover, 'Ole
tonigbl," -tinued the lloUIS overs.
two points -32·30, Thai's whee four point&amp;, 58-M ltb 2:trZ left. lronmen were on lop to stay.
eoadl.
M01l of tie Galll11118' b•d Fisher regrouped his forces.
With !8 seconds on the clock, In a brief spaa of three minGallipolis, alter a shaky first passes came as a resnll of
Jackson ripped off
seven tbe GalllaDII appeared on their uteo, sill second•, Galllbolls COlliquarter which found the Blue Jackson's fine press. Wbeo straight poiniJI following a lim.. way to a major upset. The Bur· miUed nine turnovers. Jaekaon
Devils tralllng as much as 1&gt; tile lronmen got the foul trou- out. Thereafter, the two clubs sonmen enjoyed a five p o l.n I racked up 13 points, holdmg lbe
points, 05-30) rallted in tbe sec- ble midway In tile oemnd per· trAded baskets until lntermls· leAd, I(»S,
Devila to ore. That gave tbe
ond and third perinds to over- iod, Ftsber called off Harold sion. Jackson led 47·36 at hall· However, back came tbe Blue lronmen a 7~1 lead wit~ 5:0!
take the lronmen and ted 611·5&gt; Howe and company. Tbls came time. . .
Devll turnoven - four in the remaining. From here on, Fishwith 48 seconds left in the third wltll 5:3f left la lbe hall.
Gallrpolta stunned the Iron. final 48 aeconda - aud at the er ordered hiS boys to play
1tanza.
Jacbml held a two point lead,
possession bal1
But while eejoytng a five IWI.
nf'
Tba Blue Devils began fouJ,.
Un
tmeStne
'-w,
~-t slnkln•• 1ree
point lead, lhe Galllana miued UniU then, Jaekaon had fore..,. JacksoD """
•everal taplna - Hmlld night ed the Gallians to commit nine
tooaes during the final lhret
in a row IIIla has happened - turnovers. It appeared the !rollmlnulea. It was another heartand the lronmen bounced back. men might run the Galllans
brea1ting loss for thl! Burso0o
The 30 turnnvers really hurt loin the Ohio river during thl!
men.
Ga!Upolis. Tbe Blue Devils com- first 10 minutes ofplay.
GDiflaDd topped Jacksaa's
mllted nine in the llrsl period, JHB zoomed abeAd 1H1 with-r., wltll II poillls. Howe,

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dren wbldr she has had to endure, that It
should he a work of real value and merit
which Mrs. Kennedy ahould be tryiD&amp;' to
suppress.
Mrs. Kennedy requested Manchester to
write tbe book so that there would be at
least one complete and aceurale account
of tbe ~ssassinalion, She gave ~
author full freedom and full cooperation in wbat bas been an lmmeuse Iaili.
At ~let request, and at the request&amp; of hor
family and friends, be has made numerous reVlaions.
U there is now a clasb between wbat
she considers her right to privacy and
what Manch..ter believes Is his duty ID
truth and to tbe memory of the late President, she can only regret having atarted
the whole thing. But she c8DDOI "authorize" what history shall say and shall
not say about IIer personal tragedy nor
which historian shall say 11, as she bas
in at least one other instance.

Christmas! Ah, 'tis a magic word. Such
a small wor:l with sum a lot of meaning.
Just mention this word, Chrisbne, and
watch cbildren's faces lighl up in wonder
and parents anile in mysterioos ways.
Christmas means laughter, joy, and love,
Christmas is songs, games. and parties.
Christmas is the giving of gifts and the
rushing to and fro lhat this always brings.
We spend weeks choosing and buYing
the right gilts. We carry them joyfully
home and gaDy wrap tbem. Yes, we love
doing it. We carefully choose tbe nicest
tree and then 1rtm it all bright and abiDing. II Is a giorious sight. We spend hours
baking and cooking all those holidsy good·
lea and the house is filled with a wonder·
lui fragrance.
But, wait a momentl Did we Iorge!
something? b some one thing missing
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JFK Book Issue--No One Can Win
IT WOULD BE IN THE BEST interests
JFK Bdltorlal SUNDAY .. eld
It would be in the best inerests of everyone If tbe suit to block the publication
11f- "The Dealll of a President" were set·
'!l!!ll out of court before its scheduled
~ng in New York on Dec. 27. Which·
ever party r·cceives the favorable judg·
ment, It can only be a Pyrrhic victory.
U William Manchester and his publish·
ers are given the go-ahead to publisb
first an abrrdged serialization and later
the complete book on the assassination of
President Jotm F. Kennedy, it will have
been, d011e 3t the expense of one who has
already suffered immensely and who will
now not even oe pen umw we ' ~6... ~;::;
her own private grieving memories which
she confied to the author.
And though tire book may be a notable
contribution lo history, this is not what
will propel It to the top of the
best-sell·
er list. It will be put there by people hoJ&gt;"
log to extract from it all the morbid details and "Inside dirt" that they can. U
he la a writer of integrity, Manchester
eould not but deplore this.
Yet Mrs. Kennedy bers.eU bears the
responsibility for
the bcadlines which
have made the book known to every news
paper reader. The manuscript is estant
and has been read by scores of persons in
the publishing industry, and because of
her action, the very parts of it she objects to as "tasteless and distorted" have
become public knowledge, mostly in form
of rumors.
It Is her suit and not tire book which
·will, as she charges, "result in precisely
the sensationalism
and commercia\lsm
which we - Robert F. Kennedy and 1aoughl 10 strenuously to avoid." Even 11
~hot· !lbonld "'cceed in barring its publica·
lion this time, she will only insure that it
will be published by someone else some
other time.
It is particularly sad and Ironic, in view
·~ the flood ol cheap movie and romance
magazine articles about her and her cbil·

Prealdenl. 111 an 111e ear~,y 11oara
while be was trantlca!JJ lrJIDC
to keep tbe IIIV8I'IIIIIellt IOltt&amp; to
avoid a .ense of aa11o1ta1 rut!deriii88DOI8 be waa rmtlnnou.
ly and ~ t:aDCefued ~
the lllldentaudable gr1e1 of tbe
Kennedy lolJowers attd •
ev.
ery effert to show to thetliiJIIIpathy and nnderalaltdlna.
Those who hiiJiperted to 1te
close to him in these ~
hours know that Ibis Is lhe
truth. 'lbls mllllllDlat, U a personal reference may be escused, latows this as an 17e aDd
ear witness.
.
'lbere 11, moreover, tbe current testlmoD7 ~ Chari• Roberls, NI!WIWeek • While Rouse
correspondent aDd one ol the
two reporters present OD the
lllgbt from Dallas to Wublnitoo. Roberta I8YI that be aaw
110 show of lnaeDsltivfty by LBl
on the plane. ~lwfeed," Nanweek adda "to Roberti aDd CJIII.
1!1'1 tbe ~ Prl!lldent'S beltavlor
seemed a matter o1 reetraiDI,
and sollcltousnea "
Tire truth Is that Mr. JlllmiOtt
ID a 'tlesperata at1empt ID avoid
any hurt to the Kennedy people,
aa bla first act as Prealdent resolved to keep oo evety KIDllflll1

BY wnuaar s. WHITE
giveo lht Jl1'811• a Udblt. • What "When 11y1na baet (floJrt DalWASHINGTON - Tire great emerges la a picture of Pmf. -las), the K~ people 4ld aat
eontroveny ovet whether the dent JolmsoD'a eon4uet in the wlllll to be 81180Clated
with
GDCII famDy,...maored book 011 altennatb of tha tragedy Ill Dal- Jcbnson people Ill the
plans.
the nmeiDatiOD of Presideat 1aa so totally removed frOm A high KeDDed7 altle went up
John F. Kennedy Is or is not to trutb aa to IIOeir some eyewll- to a reporter: 'Milke sure you
he pub1lahed la BD empty one nesseo who may be crllleal to- report that we rode In the back
~so=lar~u Ita widely-berlided day of Mr. Jobluon'a eooduct o1 with '!II" President and not with
attacU upon Prealdent public allaln but neverthel0111 him!.
are concerned.
cannot atand aWl lor Ibis ldttd Yet another teat la In thll!
Among other tblngs, ills pre. of history.
fashion: "'lbere waalhls feeUng
I ci5I!IY these "inaccurate and It is leaked out by someone among them (some ol the Ken.
!unfair" references to Mr. John. th 1 Mr J hnao '"lnslated" ,J. nedy people) that tbi8 was
son, as Mrs. John F, Kennedy
hi· 0earl~ in and
Johnson'• state - Tens. They
herself honorably describes ta~ng ~:wPrea~llal and": didn't think be bad anytbioa to
which abe now seeks IJe. the Vice-Presidential plane back do with H, but he had brought
latedly ID have removed from to Washington and thai Ibis them there. They rememhered
tbe lll811U1Cript.
"shocked and lnlurlated" un- that 11 Will in Dallaa that Adlai
The simple fact, however, is named persons among the KelP ~ev~~~J~ ~ spat upon.
that very existence of this con. nedy entourace. The implica· e •..........,. 1 that Johnaon
troversy is giving them a world· lion is of a man who bas reach- was ~of::
lh1a conwide circulation that
could ed the Presidency through the :;a h
ba was no.
hardly bave been mnde bigger death of another and Is urgent- ~ e ~ mlnda~' doue ID
by any number of formal publl· ly demanding in his aWtndes. ...~ •-n~ of •
cations The difference Is that
""" ,..._,
eourse, over•
bel leaked 1 The fact is that Mr. Johnson looked the fact that tha 888a!ISin
011 knew that a terrible responslbl· Will CommunJst.orlented and
passs~ea are
ng
sel~~ely byw:;~o:edinf~nn. Illy lay upon blm to keep the surely not "COII!I!I"Vative• and
• :, coolinulty of the Presldeney vi· that, in all his pollUeal Ufe,
an • w~s al :
process 0 cum a ve 1nnuen slbly going without halt in a Dallas bad been hostile
to
w~~~ ewnple in American shocked and desolated nation. Lyndon Jobnsoa.
po
·
It was because he waa President What in truth all these leaka
Always the etreumataneea are that be bAd to take the Pres!· uneonscloualy l!ltebUah Is the
the same. Some anonymous per. dential plane.
frightful and hopele11 burden
100 "who baa read tbe book" Annther leak puts it this way: that waa placed 11po11 lhe new

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Jamea E. Da!lner, Ado. Dlr.
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· ::esGreet Christmas in Worship Rejoicing

by association with the Nativity.
Thus, pagan peoples who bad once looked to mythical sun gods as the source -of
the rebirth of life began ID turn to rellgl·
With merriment.
Throughout
this
oos observances of the Saviour's birth.
community, families are putting the ftn·
Christmas Ugbts symbolized faith, hope
lshlng touch.; on plans for holiday gel·to~ life eternal.
getbers. Hideaways bulge with mysterious
Today, the glow of the tiniest candlepackages; kitchens are fragrant with the
or the twinkling of the smalll!lt eleetrlo
scents of spedal treats; homes are bright
bulb - sun reflects, however humblv
with gala der.orations. Schools and clubs
the
Light that Christ brought ID the world.
prepare their annual Christmas proAt the helll"l of the holiday fun and
grams. Holiday party plans go forward.
feasting there glows tho spirit of giving.
XI Is, Indeed, the season to be jolly.
The Wise Men sought to honor the Christ
"Silent Night, Holy Night. all is calm,
Child with rare and precious gil!s-~old,
all is bright." Christmas is for prayer and
frankincense and myrrh. Thua, to give of
peace; Christmas gleams with the light
the best at Christmas is a time-honored
of tbe Star that shone so brightly, nearly
tradition.
two thousand years ago. And throughout
All may rejoice in the opportunity to
our communrUes, the deep spiritual sig·
give generously, to please family
and
llificance of the holy season spreads comfriends with "just what they wanted,"
fort and cheer. In churches, the hours of
and to share with the less fortunate.
worship reflect the coming joy as, during
Yet the best Christmas gilts are still
lhe weeks before Christmas, the story of
those that come from the open heart as
Christ's coming is the subject of study,
well aa the open hand, and the warmth ol
liermon, song and prayer, all building toa friendly smile, the words of a cordial
ward the special services of Christmas
greeting add priceiss meaning to t b e
weekend.
most elaborate of gifts.
Qrristmas is a joyful season; Christmas
"Glory ID God in the bigbest, and on
-Ia a prayerful season. Since the earliest
earth,
peace, good will toward men." A·
eeleiJrations of this Christian holidsy, it
cross tbe years since sbepherds llrsl
has ever been so.
harkened to Rl1 angelic chorus, Christmas
The twin spirits of Chrlatmas - festive
eelebradoA and reverent worsbip - a r ea rings with the aound of voices raised II
joyful song.
wovea together in all the lore of the sea·
Carol singing at Ohristmas Is both a
aon. Blalory says that wben the time now
tradlti011 and a source of trAdition. Much
eelebrated as Christmas was designated,
of the legend and lore of the season Is
in the fifth century A.D., early Orristian
known today only because II baa been preleaden felt that tbe traditional winter
served in song - in carols passed
on
mereymaklng of pagan fe!ltlvals such as
from
generation
to
generation.
the &amp;oman Saturnalia might be hallowed
"Deck

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boughs of holly;

'tis the season to be jolly."
Christmas
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Vlce-Presldenl durln&amp; 1 time
1u WaaltiDatolt when 1101118 of
the eatremlJil 81110111 tbe Ken.
nedy cuJI!ala amuHII themaelv·
• by ltiCidD&amp; plna into 1 figure
libeled "Lyndon •
Tba Truth, too; Is that for
three years Prelldenl Johnlon
tinceaalngly sought 111 placate
the more emotiDnel among those
Kennedy foll01ve111 who agalnlt
all re&amp;IIOII have never been ab.
Je to forgive him that he IJe.
came Prealdent throlllb 1 naIlona! tragedy, No President In
this collllliDill'o lmowledp has
enr tolerated 10 much eo long
lrom mea wbole anlmollty was
both llhlolalelf implacable and
ablolutely Irrational
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'lbe lll&amp;ht alter Prealaent
Jobnooa ntwlllid here from Dal·
1u be waaoun occupying 8 prl·
vata bouse Ill Prealdent add was
personally telepltinlng every
member ol lhe Kennedy CabJ.
net - eve!J one o1 whom, also
he tept 011.
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In lhe middle of all thls tears
were in bla eyes at every men
lion of lbe name John Fi~er
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boell u ldl periGIIal ,.UIIell
11811 ... yields to H 1 pod
deal of lb aalhorlty he .. baa
kept lightly bi bla owa grasp.
Says one governor not tmsym·
pathetic to btm in his current

''He ll8l!ds to develop a deJe.
gatloo philosophy. The way be
operates DOW has serious pollt·
leal afde.elfects ,
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Tire unvarnished truth Is that
Joltnlon bas only oae know!.
edleallle polltlc&amp;l ambauador
to oortbartl polltlcw - Post.
master General Lawrence o•.
Brien. But the view 18
that
O'Brien, as a cabinet member
and aWl a lop ClllllfeBalonal llaliOn man, simply wears · too
mony bats today to pol hill
pullUcal taleals to full uee.
Many Democratie governors
- and other lop parl)l f1gurea
- an tired of bavlng JoJm.
dlsclooed, "-ver, 11111 1011'1 pollUeal plans 1or chan&amp;·
m1181 rulllllc 8IIIIMII tllea es lbereitl) SPfllllll on them II
llelleve lflat _ , e f t h e 1r the last minute. They are equalpipes uve aa atlr reo1 e1111111 ly weary of bavlng no good
... Pmldeal'l lwlllrtnM ... While House lialeolng pos~ liD
doinl too llllldl hhnoell - ·IIIII useful presideutial guidance, ao
lelllng p 111o1e tblags 11e ofdaer clear, unwavering sign ot prest.
jca~mol lludle 1M" does a ol dellllal intereal in their problllllferslanll.
!ems.
AI least two governors 1111 Tile way lhe critical sown1111 ... 11, .II!Woa'• eJHe •
1privalety that be hod to change
I materially in this respect If ..._vett pelltleal melhodl 1o1-

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Pittsburgh Schenley 5I Sprlngfteld Catholic IK
Two games will hl""'i•ht the
Cedarville
••u •
Lakewood 74, Dayton Chaminade 56
entertainment. The
WI-'!
42
DayiDnCarroll
Alunml wtn batUe the Seniors!
Lof'ID, gaining champCleveland Lourdes 'II Bellbrook 75 Xenia Wilson ii4 in the preliminary game. The
lonship form, which acDetroit Notre Dame 6'1
Dixie T1 Brootville 58
faculty will take on the jun-1
cording to SEOAL sportsCleveland Chane! 54 Lemon-Monroe li(l Lebanon !5 lor class in the main bout. I
writers and radio broadcaej
St.John 57
Miamisburg 68 Oakwood i5
Tickets are on sale at Slone'•\
ters will win the Chiefs
SEOAL ALL GAMES
Perry 41 Dayton Wllhur Wrigbl 6S
Sunoco in Gallipolis, or from '
their first Southeastern Ohio
TEAM
East 75
Dayton Patterson
any member of the FFA.
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League flag In _16 ydearsf 'ttn!edg
By JOE GERGEN
i' banging in a state of Athens .. ...... ~ OL
Col~bus Brookhaven tli Tipp City 51 Wayn~ 58
All proceeds will go toward
all the way m e ea
tbe
Columbus Eastmoor 82
Frurborn 81 Vandalia Butler 79 ~"FA chapter projects during
W. ... 1 111111111111 llllftlltory of Mondll
Wellston
75-67
Friday
UPI llports Wrller
suspended animaaon but
Jackson . - .. . .. 6 2 541 4Tl
Walnut Ridge 50 Dayton Roosevelt 48
1967
llld Hond1 •IX:IniWI• , .. aiftt to fttrill
night.
The Illioois basketball picture lllini have not lost tbolr artistry Middleport .. .. 4 2 360 330 Columbus West 82
Dayton Colonel White 86
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.......... 11ft ....... hllftJ .mount
Jt was lbe Cbleltelna' fourth
on the court.
Logan .... - .. 4 4 473
Marion FrankUn 12 Ft.Recovery 86
Ohio College Basketball Scores ~ ... ,_ PI Mil .... • tMnl pl~rt
fir IMIIJ' ,_,. .. COIM.
Juel five h111111 before the Pomeroy ·• .. ··3 3 367 .... Grand lew 77 Grov p 1 46
M · Lo
straight Southeastern Ohio Lea- j
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apt.Ufe
Illinois team wat:llCheduled to Nelsonville ..... 2 4 350
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arron cal 64 By United Press IDternatiooal SELECT YOUR ltOD£L OR ACCESSORY
MOW fOR SPRINQ DELIVERY. WE PftO·
gue triUIIIIio after two opeolng
New Albany 83
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Dayton MeAdowdale 48
Ohio State 61 Army 59
VIDE FREE LAYAWAY SEJMCE.
game defeats. 'lbe victory plac·
take tbe court' "agalnat Calfor· Gallipolis .. ... 2 ti 480
Mt.~emon St. Vmcenl 41
Dayton Kiser
Dayton 100 Loyola 90
•Hond• prlcellta/1 at
ed Logan in undisputed third
nia at Chicago ~urn Friday' Wellston •• .. •• 1 I 419
Upper Arlington 51
Franklin Monroe 10 Bradford 62 y
to fl
$215.00
place with a 44 conference reo.0
flUIDp l
Big Ten conlmiPlODer Bill Reed
·Westerville 47 Wilmington 47 East Clinton 42 oun~s wn lllinois Wesleyan 66
•"n
11111W
wt 11P •nd dtlivlo ~Mra
rd
announced thai the school had
SEOAL vAIISITY
Plain City 57
Ansonia 69
Quaker City Touroament
0
Deteotuoa co-champion Wellsuspended 12 athletes for TEAM
wL p
West Liberty ·Salem 55 (ot)
New MAdison 67 (ot)
. 74 Grove City (Pa.)j
~--60ston dnlpped 11a flflb loop game
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receiving financial aid in excess .Athens .. _ .... 5 o 200
Columbus Wehrle 38
,Dayton Belmont 76
51 (championslripl Rawlings Honda Sal"
in Ill Ollflngs. Overall, Logan py United Press IDieruallooal of mnf.erence. standards.
Jackson .. .. ... 5 1 410
, Teas Valley Reserves 34 '
Dayton Dunbar
Va. State 84 Bluffton 110 1
WY 2·2151
MIDDLEI'OIIT OHIO
ill 4-4 while Wellalon 11 1.0.
w·u
Chamberlain is using his The_!Dimediate result ~as the Logan . . . . .. .. 4 2 371
Clark Nortbeaslem 59
Canton Timlr:en 92 Barberton 74
lconsolation) I
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t'
. 1 Los benching ol the team s high Middleport .. .. 3 2 284
. Sprrngfreld Sirawnee 58 Canton Lincoln 75
behiDd :D-14 alter one period :gg:~es P[:cs~c:ot ~~='~tuffings scorer, Rich Jones, and another Nelsonville . , .. 2 3 300
Zanesville Rosecrans 59
Canton C C 50
of action Friday. Logan lncreaJI.
f th Nar nal Basketball regular, ~ Dunlap, as well as Pomeroy . . ••• 2 3 309
Northland 02 Massillon 74
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ro
the placmg on probation of Wellston .. .. I 5 350
587M7lraror·entttoan 4523
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Youngstown East 59
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coach Harry Combes. Anyone Gallipolis .. ... 0 6 338
wwu .
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,"....'-,erva 121 Carrollton 64
the ~•-'
66
»-30 duriDa 1nterm1aa1oo.
Chamberlain, Philadelptda's 7- who expected the Dllnl to fold TOTALS
Z% Z% 26ZO
Mansfield 5e · 69
o • .o.~• . outscored Logan loot.! eenter, baa been shooting like an accordion, bowever, had
Mt Sterling 14 1
mor
Tire '"'''"'"•
75 WellsiDn ·6'1
Lorain Senior
24-21 111 lhe 11naJ period, but field goala al an astounding .691 anotller think coming.
1
SEOAL RESERVES
Clearfork
Wooster
53
82
50
the dsmage bad been dsne.
cUp throng!_IOU! the _seasonhand Combes rushed sophomores TEAM
w L p OP
Mansfield .,
"alabar
Lincoln ll4 llilliard 41
Closest the ~
could his favorite clay prgeons ave ?ave Scholz and Dennis Pace Nelsonville .. .. 5 0 224
DeSales 78 Mifflin 33 Lexington 6'1 Loudonville 58
eome ID the towenng Chief· bNn the takers.
_
mto the breach and they Athens .. .. .... :; o 189
53 Dublin 31
tatna wu 35-H al tile start. of In three games ~gamst Los performed admirably as the Wellston •. . ... 3 3 285
83 Ashland 55
thet bird llaDZa. Logan's blf- Angell!l to date, b1g Wilt baa llllnt _rallied to defeat the Bears Jackson .. .... , 3 3 191
64
gesl lead was SZ-39 late in this conni'Cted on 31 of '.fl au:~~ f!l-7 m overtime lor their fifth Pomeroy .. , z 3 185
Parkersburg Catholic 52
same 1tanza.
from the lteld for an incr
e win in six starts.
Logan
2 4 269
87 New Lexington70
Wellston out.rebol1'"'ed the .838 mark. Included in thai total
Leaders WID
Middlepo~i :: :: 1 4 209
West Muskingum 82 Philo ~
Chleflalns, aNf. 'lbe Rockell Ia the 11_ field goals hn ma.de Top-ranked UCLA and third- Gallipolis . . .. . 1 5 201
48 Morgan 36
bit 21 ol 54 field aoata lor 311 l'rldsy mght m 16 tries while ranked Louisville both won as TOTALS
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
61 Cadiz 44
per cent. Logan bit '11 of 59 lor leading the 76ers to a 118-107 they pleased to remain undo.
,
Local 79 Skyvue 55
Oltlo weekend •kl conditions as
ALL CARS ABE REDUO'..D%
!8 per cent.
victory.
feated. The Bruins roared past FRIDAYS RESULTS
reported by the state Develop•ll
Both teams were hot at tbe Philadelphia, naturally, has Notre Dame 911-6'1 without
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I 64 Chillicothe 5?
Valley HI'... Lo
. gao Coo""•
foul line· Wellston Sank 21 Of won all three games from the reIyr·ng too heavr'Iy on b'rg Le w Jackson 83 Gallipolis 71
COME IN and SEE 'niES£ SI4AIPII:S
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Cleveland St.Joseph 15 4-5 inch hoe, m~a·kin;.
· ~~g~=Ha~r;jl
toiSet.
tbeir 35 games this season. That criiShed a good LaSalle club 1()6.
(Reserves)
Clay Twp. 67 Notre D&gt;m• 54 good condition, "'
1966 Chev. Malibu 4 Door H.T.
Greg Poston pum~ in 28 leaves the 76ers a full six 88 by laking command of the Jackson :W Gallipolis 31
Northwest 78 Green 70
chair lift at noon tnday.
8 cyl., auto. trans., pow. steering, R&amp;H
points to pace Logan s attack. games up on Boston in the backboards.
Wellston 61 Logan 47
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Clear Fork Valley,
w•• $2495
Now Only $2291 .
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Robthabile Buescher totaled 18 for Eastern Diviaion atandlnga a!·
Kentucky, begiMing to roll
SVAC STAN~INGS
. Coldwater 93 Cehnrc IC 59
County, ~10 inch bue, 4 IDCIIies iJ
1964
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8 cyl, aulD. Irani, power steerifii. 11&amp;11
111 th prellmlnacy
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WellsiD:'a reserves romped ~ Louis 114-103 while . Detroit invltalion~l tournament by beat
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Defianee 58 Wapakoneta 56
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1962 Ferd Gal. 500 2 O.Or
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after Oregon State edged Penn Eastern . . . ... . 5 3 4!2
St.Marys 63 Ehda 57
conditions one rope.
8 cyl., std. trans. with ov« drive . R&amp;H
LOGAN (7i)'
Chamberlain shared_ team State GH!in double overtime to Kyger Creek ... 4 4 477
Crestview 74 Lincolnbiew 67 Alpine Valley Geauga•· ~;II w. $1095 - - - - - - Now ()lily $895
Westfall, s-7_ 13, Weiland, scoring honors of 24 points with take consolation honors.
Hannan Trace .. 4 ( . 493
a., FI.Loramie 66
ly, 3-W inch 'baae, m
1965 Mercury Mouferey 4 O.Or
&amp;.Henry 111 Parttway 7'
heavy, rope tow and
4-z.-10· Slone ~- Kem· Hal Greer as the 76ers ripped The lOis of Jones and Dunlap Southwestern ... 3 3 340
8
cyl., std. trans., power oh!erin&amp;, RltH
per ,_: 1_ 11 . 'erews
Grove 95
operating.
7. open a tight battle with a siring cost the Iltinl a combined North Gallia . . .2 4 330
Was $1995
Nw Only $1795
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Poe~ 1...._: of 10 points midway through the average of 39 points but Scholz
Delphos Jefferson 71 Snow Traila, Ridlland Collmy,,jf
:II; WTALS z7- 21-75:
final period that increased tbeir scored 22 and seniors Jim
SVAC VARSITV
Is;~:. 71 Graham Local 10 9 inch base, :Hnchel oew
II
f:BEAI'IES
WELLSTON (171
lead to 106-90.
Dawson and Dean Flessner took
EAM
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Nortbern 83
good te very good, ebalr
Buescher, 7-6-111; Lavender, Elgin Baylor of the Lal:era up tho slack with 24 and 23 T Creek
W L ~ 214
Ridgemont 65 and beginners T-bar open
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4-9-17; Martin, 1-0-2; Hav- topped all scorers with 30 polnll points, respectively. Dawson's Kygther G . · · ·3 1
Ottawa Glandorf 79 Leipsic 51 ing weekend.
e1961 Deda• 4 Dr. 6 cyl. Aut . ...ans., ..... &amp; h11t.
burli; Z-1-.&gt;; King, 2-1- 5; and Jerry West added 20 for jump lhot with 12 seconds left Nor
allla · · · 2 1 182 ';li----~~~~~~~~~~~-----2
Jeffers H-15 · Downard o- Los Angeles, which wenl down bo regulation time lied the game Eaatem · · · · · · · · Z .260 S
e1940 Dodge 4 Dr. 6 cyl Std. tr-. Radlot &amp; Haat.
W; IDrW _: 2z-21-6i
to its jhlrd straight defeat and 80-M.
Southwestern · · · I 2 164
e1959 Ply. i Or. 6 cyL 1111....- . r.U. a hMier
. ~ Quarters:
rmalned buried in he Western Alcindor, the 7-loot-1 giant ~~~Trace · · ~ 1:
Logan ... -· .. llO 15 It 21 - '/i Division cellar.
who leeds thl! nallon's major
Wellollill ... .. 14 16 13 24 - 61 Boston, beaten by the Hawks college players in scoring,
SV AC RESERVE
Reserves - Wellston 61 J..o. in their last meeting when dumped in 25 while playing only
l'•
po 47.
vlayer-mach Richie Guerin link part of the game as the Bruins TEAM
W L P
.
a desperation shot In tbe llnal spurted to a 42·!11 halftime Eastern . . . . . . . 4 0 133
COMPLETE LINE OF USED CARS
New Pblladelphla 83
second, kevt pace with Philildel· margin and coasted to their Kyger Creek .... 3 I 161
• . Mansll~ld Madison 59 pbla as Sam Jones and John flftb straight win. Luciua Allen Hannan Trace .. 2 ! 120
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South Cetllral 6f Monroevtlle 411 Havlicek scored 32 and 20 added 21 lor . CLA while ·North Gallla .. .. 0 3 82
' South ~ -' Monroavllle 49 polnta, respectively. Ge'ne Thor· Dwight Murphy paced tel Southwl!ltern . . . 0 3 M
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Jacl&lt;oon 83 Gallipolis 71
Miller City 103 Kalida 92
Saturday that the
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Brecksville 48 Strongsville 29
Cllnlnn.Massle 52
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with 16 points. Lee Burson had Although an Allotey cembina10. Mades and Arbaugh each lion almost kn&lt;icked ~
bnd five for the winners.
unconsciouJ in the tigb111''
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varsity tbe Spalllard Wll ewardid
game;
decillion by an llallaD li!Fji£.
JACKBON (13)
The crowd of14,000 filii~
Glillland, 13-7-33; Glaqow the referee as be began
1-0-Z; Greea, 1-+-2; Howe, Legra out in the eighth, but :1'"!
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2--+-8: !llulllns, 5-1-11; Pat- an Ulegal punch.
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Parma 83 Qeveland Helibll 56
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by tar tile 111M
player tile Clllllul uw f.ae.
ed all , . , piiiiJtl( Ia Zl ro
the vl!!Wn, Cbrfs M~ bad
11.
For GAHS, Gent
Jpekaon
came off the benCb with 4:51,
left in the lll'lt ptrlod, and 1111mediately 111arkad the GallbiDI
with his shzling oulllde ahooling. JacksQJI wound up with 28
points.
SopholltDrt IIU&amp;rd Tom Spt11cer turned In 1 brlWaAI Jllll'formance wlllt 17 points. Jolm
Davidson fiolsbed with tiBbl,
Bob Ford got nlDe, and Rod
Gilkey was limited to Dve tal·
lies.
Qalllpolla out-reboullded the
IronmeD, 41-88. DavldaoD bad
12 llllliJ, Jlcklon W and GD·
key DIDe. Gilliland bad 11 for
the wlttnel'l.
GAllS hit » of 83 lteld &amp;Oil
attempll, aud 1J ol 11 free
~. Jackson hit 32 of 80
shots frollllhe lleld, and ldded
19 of :It free toues.
Gliltpolil oulleled ill 10tb
stral8ht league oelhack covering a two-year period. Tba Dev·
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Democratic political moc1Jan. (lllll bolil lhelr hlllre
proisms are ID be more effective ~Jed~ IIIII ~ OWD chaaceo of
than tbey were in 1968:
I'HiectioD ill Utll.
By LOUIS CASSELS
arrogance to apply human On the other hand, you have That he baa allowed the Tbelr o_ulburst at White SuJ.
UDited PresaiDlerllal1-r ooncepts of probability to God's to consider lhe milli!&gt;ns ol D•mocratic Natiooal CommJt. phur ,.SprUJis was unique In
''Be Mt afraid," the _herald actions? Throu&amp;h acience. and people ...in every generation, lee to atrophy la only part of recent palllical history. It sueangel said to the sh1vermg logic, we can learn a great deal every culture, every nation, the story, lhough much was apled depth of feeling which
shepherds.
about the what and how ol the every class ... who have soberly beard from tile governors on ialsr backtracking by
some
"Behold, I bring you good universe. But we are always testified that they bave come to this score. Tire biQer point u •IOvemors eould not paper over.
news•. .for to you is born thts ronfronted with mystery when know God because of what that lhat lhere is really 011 effective That they chose to meet at
day in the city of David a we try to penetrate into the carpenter did and said in White Houae politieal opera- all in the ilare of a paeral
aavlor, who Is Christ the Lord." why.
Palestine 20 centuries ago
tion.
covernon' conference waa a
TO you ...thla dsy.
QlleltJon Tile Wby
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Men who know the President puge ol frustration. Wl t h
ID those foor warda lies the The basic lnscrulahillty of the The _Enghsh poe~. Joh~ BI'!J';: well have been saying quietly perfunciDry national committee
meaning of Chriltmas.
universe begins with its very man,_ m hiS poem Chrl8tmas, for a long lima that he per· meetings beld only once a year,
Tire baby who was born in existence.
(published by John Murray Ltd. soaally hal given up trytna to party flgurea baYe bad Oil real
Bethlebem on that silent nlghl Why sbould anything at •II as part of Betheman's Collected master the crucial fimdameg. way to talk 11111 their common
It Every
did not belo"!l to the shepherds, exial? Why la there a universe Poems), ~s put the choice very I tal~. of northern Democratic problems.
or to tbe wrse men from the inatead of nothingness?
loquenlly ·
politics. Ilia use of While House They seized their ehance at
East, or even to Mary his When men ba\le found an- "And Is 1 t true? And is it Iaide Marvin Wataoo of Tez. White Sulpbur Sprinp. And
Wl-ltLE
J(ABOODLE IS
mother.
•wers to that question, u. will be true,
as as a political helper seems their real message to Lyndon
UP OF COLLf6E·lYPE BO't"S A~D
He oelongs to everyone in time enough to ask why God "This most tremendous tale symbolic of tbis atutude.
Jolmtoa was to change himself,
GRANDMA IICSES STAND·lNS ...
every generaHon - Including should have eii'Cted to manifest of all,
To rellalld lhe aalloDaJ com- DOl Just the aalloaal eommlltee
•·you ...thl• dsy."
himself in a remote comer of "Seell in a stained-glass mlttee, •• the Prealdell II ..W or the working IIi Great Society
The good news first pro- tbe Roman empire at a lime window's hue,
prognutiL
elaimed on a Judean hillside IS when transportalloa and com- "Baby in an ox's stall?
11111 fresh , still llmaly, sill! municolioa factilllea were pr~ "The maker of the sLars and Q _ ~nidi 11 tile Illest
SUNDAY
meaningful on Christmas, I!Jti6. mitive, instesd of waiUng until sea
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And what IS that good news? world by 1et plane and speak to me'
large white - · on
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tbe Umltalions of ordimrry himself Z,OOO years ago in sirlngs
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"Around those !issued frippe · Q
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due 1o appear IIPiiiT
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muc be Iaves tbem, and eorn amidst aU the prep11111t10ns and maa' thmgs,
and Is due to appear agaiD '!'I ..,,.. ,..,, • - " "'"
"'til~====== I to love him in return.
merrymaking, ID lhlnk about "Bath salts and inexpenaive sometime in l981i or 1986.
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anythlng that oeriouo.
scent,
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"And hideous tie ao kindly I Q
Who mmprlaed th • _ , . , . . , To lboae who have fixed idft!Is ll's Jl quesllon every person meant,
. boi!&lt;ftefd ClllllhlnldloD · bon .::'~.== r:"o~!: ,.,.
about the way God ought ID ali, bas ID answer for llilmelf. It's a ''No love that in a family Iu "TH Folr IIGnemeD el :;:.."'~"~,.:.~~ W,
U may seem hignl)' unllktly gamble eigher way-tnd it's dwells,
INotre Dlme"f
- "'' 1111 "" .,..,, ·~
\hat he IYould chOOM. •• the your ilfe you're betting,
"No carolling in fro•ty air.
A _ Elmer Layden 11te full.. "~;:':',.:;:-.,, - "" ' '"
\lehicl• for his aelf-dlsclllliUre, On one band, you bave to "Nor all the steeple-sh•k!ng Iback; Jim Crowley ~ Doa "'l,..-~\:1. '~,::."1.=::~::,
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the human life of a Jowlsh weigh the seeming lmplmsibili- bells •
Miller , tbe halfba·•··
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75-67For Fourth Loop WinlnRow

1'ord to LBJ: 'Get With It
Or Kiss '68 Victory Away'
BY BRUCE BIOSSAT
WASHINGTON (NEA) -Despite aftermath clenlala
by
some Democratic govl!l'DDn,
the fact seems to he that their
Sulphur Sprlnga caucus
the 1968 electiOIIS was very
!':~concerned~ wllb Prealdenl
I;
persollal 1Jna8e.
One souroe privy 111 lltelr
meeUng tit 1be
Vlrglnla resort IIYIIIUIIIY
tbe govemors present lndlthat unhapplnels over his
waa a COJDIDOD tbread
their otherwise
eumplaintlJ.
waa not of course
real com~y lor aov:
Bmnlgia of Indiana wbo
the Prealdent ' pershould decide not to nm
1968, or Gov. warrea
j Heltme8 of Missouri who pubsaid the pal'tJ llseu mlgbt
advised to set him aside If
matters did oot Improve.
Talka wllb several partido

BY HOBART WILSON, Ill. Ill in the second, lour in the in 90 118&lt;!0nda alter the opening men in lhe third periOI!, lplll- and of the third period, GABS
"We had tbem on lhe ropes, third, and 11 in the final canto. tip before Bob Fork broke the ling the ueta for 24 points. The was 011 top, but by a mere three
IMit we couldD't !mock them And the score by qUarters indl· lee for GAllS with a free to's Ironmen eommllted nlne lurl&gt;o points - IJ0.57.
0111."
cale what tumovero will do to at the 6:30 mark.
oven int Ills stanza, GABS loll :Ford opened the final period
Thus spoke Galllpolla cage a hell club.
The lightning fast Irorunen the ball only lour limes.
with a free toss, ID8klng it a1mentor Duke Bur10n Friday Jackson ootscored the Ga!Uana continued PUDIPing
go a Is Witb Geu (Jtdco)
67 with 7:23 remaining in .the
mgbl followin&amp; Gallipolis' IS • 90-19 in the first stanza, and through the hoops throughout leading lhe Ullllll, tU BIDe game, Then came a GARS
11 lou to Coach Dave Fisher's 211-11 in the 6nat perind. JHB tbe initio! stanza, leading at Devils erased a llopoiDt deft. turnover. JIIS tallied quickly.
Jackson's fronmen before a bad siX turnovers in the second one point S3-!i. Eighteen sec- ell to go altead SUO - tbllr. II was 61-51 with 7:06 to go.
good-111!8 , holidBy rrowd in the canto.
onds remained in tbe first per. first lead- wllh 3:13 remOlD· Howe atole the ball once aIJAHS gymnastwn.
Gallipolis outscored Jackson iod wbea the lronmen enjoyed inC in tbe IIdrd eii!IIO. GABS gain, hit Paul Green down floor
"Tbe ball bat lo alarl boan· 24-10 in the third period - the their biggest lend of the nighl. hll U 01 %AI lhota ID IIIla pea-- with a long paas, and it was
cln&amp; our way 101111," coallnued Jronmen committed eight turn. The Gallians oommitled ooly lod. Juloe Jacboa pumped ill 61-411 with 6:211 to go.
BunOD. "Willi the uceptloo overa in Ibis quarter. Jackson one turnover during the next 11 of bla ZS points durin&amp; tbo Monte Gi!Wand slammed in
tf lhooe tumoven (31) onr had a bad night moving the ball three minutes ol play, allclng abtee,
a crip 16 seconda later, followboyo looked llbarp oot lhlll'll too. The fronmen I1Ad 22 turn- Jackson's huge lead to a mere Gallipolla hiked lis lead ID inB another GABS turnover, 'Ole
tonigbl," -tinued the lloUIS overs.
two points -32·30, Thai's whee four point&amp;, 58-M ltb 2:trZ left. lronmen were on lop to stay.
eoadl.
M01l of tie Galll11118' b•d Fisher regrouped his forces.
With !8 seconds on the clock, In a brief spaa of three minGallipolis, alter a shaky first passes came as a resnll of
Jackson ripped off
seven tbe GalllaDII appeared on their uteo, sill second•, Galllbolls COlliquarter which found the Blue Jackson's fine press. Wbeo straight poiniJI following a lim.. way to a major upset. The Bur· miUed nine turnovers. Jaekaon
Devils tralllng as much as 1&gt; tile lronmen got the foul trou- out. Thereafter, the two clubs sonmen enjoyed a five p o l.n I racked up 13 points, holdmg lbe
points, 05-30) rallted in tbe sec- ble midway In tile oemnd per· trAded baskets until lntermls· leAd, I(»S,
Devila to ore. That gave tbe
ond and third perinds to over- iod, Ftsber called off Harold sion. Jackson led 47·36 at hall· However, back came tbe Blue lronmen a 7~1 lead wit~ 5:0!
take the lronmen and ted 611·5&gt; Howe and company. Tbls came time. . .
Devll turnoven - four in the remaining. From here on, Fishwith 48 seconds left in the third wltll 5:3f left la lbe hall.
Gallrpolta stunned the Iron. final 48 aeconda - aud at the er ordered hiS boys to play
1tanza.
Jacbml held a two point lead,
possession bal1
But while eejoytng a five IWI.
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Un
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point lead, lhe Galllana miued UniU then, Jaekaon had fore..,. JacksoD """
•everal taplna - Hmlld night ed the Gallians to commit nine
tooaes during the final lhret
in a row IIIla has happened - turnovers. It appeared the !rollmlnulea. It was another heartand the lronmen bounced back. men might run the Galllans
brea1ting loss for thl! Burso0o
The 30 turnnvers really hurt loin the Ohio river during thl!
men.
Ga!Upolis. Tbe Blue Devils com- first 10 minutes ofplay.
GDiflaDd topped Jacksaa's
mllted nine in the llrsl period, JHB zoomed abeAd 1H1 with-r., wltll II poillls. Howe,

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dren wbldr she has had to endure, that It
should he a work of real value and merit
which Mrs. Kennedy ahould be tryiD&amp;' to
suppress.
Mrs. Kennedy requested Manchester to
write tbe book so that there would be at
least one complete and aceurale account
of tbe ~ssassinalion, She gave ~
author full freedom and full cooperation in wbat bas been an lmmeuse Iaili.
At ~let request, and at the request&amp; of hor
family and friends, be has made numerous reVlaions.
U there is now a clasb between wbat
she considers her right to privacy and
what Manch..ter believes Is his duty ID
truth and to tbe memory of the late President, she can only regret having atarted
the whole thing. But she c8DDOI "authorize" what history shall say and shall
not say about IIer personal tragedy nor
which historian shall say 11, as she bas
in at least one other instance.

Christmas! Ah, 'tis a magic word. Such
a small wor:l with sum a lot of meaning.
Just mention this word, Chrisbne, and
watch cbildren's faces lighl up in wonder
and parents anile in mysterioos ways.
Christmas means laughter, joy, and love,
Christmas is songs, games. and parties.
Christmas is the giving of gifts and the
rushing to and fro lhat this always brings.
We spend weeks choosing and buYing
the right gilts. We carry them joyfully
home and gaDy wrap tbem. Yes, we love
doing it. We carefully choose tbe nicest
tree and then 1rtm it all bright and abiDing. II Is a giorious sight. We spend hours
baking and cooking all those holidsy good·
lea and the house is filled with a wonder·
lui fragrance.
But, wait a momentl Did we Iorge!
something? b some one thing missing
from the scene? Did we forget to put
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tampbtlllll bollllltJ to him as

4-The SUnda7 'l'lme.8eDtiDel Stuldq, Dec. 28, 1988

JFK Book Issue--No One Can Win
IT WOULD BE IN THE BEST interests
JFK Bdltorlal SUNDAY .. eld
It would be in the best inerests of everyone If tbe suit to block the publication
11f- "The Dealll of a President" were set·
'!l!!ll out of court before its scheduled
~ng in New York on Dec. 27. Which·
ever party r·cceives the favorable judg·
ment, It can only be a Pyrrhic victory.
U William Manchester and his publish·
ers are given the go-ahead to publisb
first an abrrdged serialization and later
the complete book on the assassination of
President Jotm F. Kennedy, it will have
been, d011e 3t the expense of one who has
already suffered immensely and who will
now not even oe pen umw we ' ~6... ~;::;
her own private grieving memories which
she confied to the author.
And though tire book may be a notable
contribution lo history, this is not what
will propel It to the top of the
best-sell·
er list. It will be put there by people hoJ&gt;"
log to extract from it all the morbid details and "Inside dirt" that they can. U
he la a writer of integrity, Manchester
eould not but deplore this.
Yet Mrs. Kennedy bers.eU bears the
responsibility for
the bcadlines which
have made the book known to every news
paper reader. The manuscript is estant
and has been read by scores of persons in
the publishing industry, and because of
her action, the very parts of it she objects to as "tasteless and distorted" have
become public knowledge, mostly in form
of rumors.
It Is her suit and not tire book which
·will, as she charges, "result in precisely
the sensationalism
and commercia\lsm
which we - Robert F. Kennedy and 1aoughl 10 strenuously to avoid." Even 11
~hot· !lbonld "'cceed in barring its publica·
lion this time, she will only insure that it
will be published by someone else some
other time.
It is particularly sad and Ironic, in view
·~ the flood ol cheap movie and romance
magazine articles about her and her cbil·

Prealdenl. 111 an 111e ear~,y 11oara
while be was trantlca!JJ lrJIDC
to keep tbe IIIV8I'IIIIIellt IOltt&amp; to
avoid a .ense of aa11o1ta1 rut!deriii88DOI8 be waa rmtlnnou.
ly and ~ t:aDCefued ~
the lllldentaudable gr1e1 of tbe
Kennedy lolJowers attd •
ev.
ery effert to show to thetliiJIIIpathy and nnderalaltdlna.
Those who hiiJiperted to 1te
close to him in these ~
hours know that Ibis Is lhe
truth. 'lbls mllllllDlat, U a personal reference may be escused, latows this as an 17e aDd
ear witness.
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'lbere 11, moreover, tbe current testlmoD7 ~ Chari• Roberls, NI!WIWeek • While Rouse
correspondent aDd one ol the
two reporters present OD the
lllgbt from Dallas to Wublnitoo. Roberta I8YI that be aaw
110 show of lnaeDsltivfty by LBl
on the plane. ~lwfeed," Nanweek adda "to Roberti aDd CJIII.
1!1'1 tbe ~ Prl!lldent'S beltavlor
seemed a matter o1 reetraiDI,
and sollcltousnea "
Tire truth Is that Mr. JlllmiOtt
ID a 'tlesperata at1empt ID avoid
any hurt to the Kennedy people,
aa bla first act as Prealdent resolved to keep oo evety KIDllflll1

BY wnuaar s. WHITE
giveo lht Jl1'811• a Udblt. • What "When 11y1na baet (floJrt DalWASHINGTON - Tire great emerges la a picture of Pmf. -las), the K~ people 4ld aat
eontroveny ovet whether the dent JolmsoD'a eon4uet in the wlllll to be 81180Clated
with
GDCII famDy,...maored book 011 altennatb of tha tragedy Ill Dal- Jcbnson people Ill the
plans.
the nmeiDatiOD of Presideat 1aa so totally removed frOm A high KeDDed7 altle went up
John F. Kennedy Is or is not to trutb aa to IIOeir some eyewll- to a reporter: 'Milke sure you
he pub1lahed la BD empty one nesseo who may be crllleal to- report that we rode In the back
~so=lar~u Ita widely-berlided day of Mr. Jobluon'a eooduct o1 with '!II" President and not with
attacU upon Prealdent public allaln but neverthel0111 him!.
are concerned.
cannot atand aWl lor Ibis ldttd Yet another teat la In thll!
Among other tblngs, ills pre. of history.
fashion: "'lbere waalhls feeUng
I ci5I!IY these "inaccurate and It is leaked out by someone among them (some ol the Ken.
!unfair" references to Mr. John. th 1 Mr J hnao '"lnslated" ,J. nedy people) that tbi8 was
son, as Mrs. John F, Kennedy
hi· 0earl~ in and
Johnson'• state - Tens. They
herself honorably describes ta~ng ~:wPrea~llal and": didn't think be bad anytbioa to
which abe now seeks IJe. the Vice-Presidential plane back do with H, but he had brought
latedly ID have removed from to Washington and thai Ibis them there. They rememhered
tbe lll811U1Cript.
"shocked and lnlurlated" un- that 11 Will in Dallaa that Adlai
The simple fact, however, is named persons among the KelP ~ev~~~J~ ~ spat upon.
that very existence of this con. nedy entourace. The implica· e •..........,. 1 that Johnaon
troversy is giving them a world· lion is of a man who bas reach- was ~of::
lh1a conwide circulation that
could ed the Presidency through the :;a h
ba was no.
hardly bave been mnde bigger death of another and Is urgent- ~ e ~ mlnda~' doue ID
by any number of formal publl· ly demanding in his aWtndes. ...~ •-n~ of •
cations The difference Is that
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eourse, over•
bel leaked 1 The fact is that Mr. Johnson looked the fact that tha 888a!ISin
011 knew that a terrible responslbl· Will CommunJst.orlented and
passs~ea are
ng
sel~~ely byw:;~o:edinf~nn. Illy lay upon blm to keep the surely not "COII!I!I"Vative• and
• :, coolinulty of the Presldeney vi· that, in all his pollUeal Ufe,
an • w~s al :
process 0 cum a ve 1nnuen slbly going without halt in a Dallas bad been hostile
to
w~~~ ewnple in American shocked and desolated nation. Lyndon Jobnsoa.
po
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It was because he waa President What in truth all these leaka
Always the etreumataneea are that be bAd to take the Pres!· uneonscloualy l!ltebUah Is the
the same. Some anonymous per. dential plane.
frightful and hopele11 burden
100 "who baa read tbe book" Annther leak puts it this way: that waa placed 11po11 lhe new

Gallipolis Leads Jackson Going Into Final Period,:
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sv DICit moMAS
ed out a 5&amp;55 win over Coach
DaviS in the last 35 !econds Johnny Wickline's Bobcats at
uavl!! wl!iJ paced the Red Kyger Creek.
&lt;ueil•d victory fur the Rutland Davis, who paced the Blue
Jim Devils with 19 points,
kept
iled Devils of Coach
MaJTlS Friday night as they ek· Rutland in the running in the
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he saok six field goals, push- bury came through wllh 13 In
points, Kyger Creek led
lh• Red Devils back into the se~;&lt;&gt;nd ball.
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at the half. .
the lead twice,, the last lime 53- Kyg~r Creek 'led 14-13 at lbe
Duane Knorr, who
51 wtth 1:38 left tn the game. end of ·lbe first period aod 28second witb 17 points,
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Harry _Yarbrough cootribut- 21_ at the _hal!. In a low scoring
the punch in tbe fourth penod
JO pomts and Joe . Hawktns lhtrd pertod, Kyger
Creek
etgllt for the wtnners.
came out on top 36-34 as the
Kyger Creek played Without lourth pcrtod started.
the service$. of Mike Spaulding, The score was tied f o u r
senior lorward, whose scor- times and the lead exchanged
mg and rebounding would have nands stx times in the first persupplied the needed punch, iod. The lead chaoged three
S~aulding "" in Mansfield with Urnes tn the second period and
hiS parents for Christmas.
the score. was lied once in the
The Bobcats, too, were hurt thu·d penod.
with the loss ot Dennis Grose, The action packed
fourtb
6-1 junior, who injured his rigllt period saw the score lied twice
ankle and had to leave with and the lead exchange hands
left in the contest.
seven limes as the two squads
Jerry Hall, 6-{1 senior, and battled down to the wire.
Bradbury, 6-2 sophomor&lt; Knorr rebounded and tald up
paced the Bobcats with 21 and a shot to tie it 40-40 at the 6:21
19 points respectively. Hall had mark. Kyger Creek led 45-42
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by Knorr pushed Rutla.nd Into a free throw with 27 seconds left 22. For 'Rutland, Knorr had ·II
46;-45 lead. Bradbury made II to give Rutland a 56-33 leact whtle Yarbrough, llavts anu
47-46, Kyger Crreek, but Knorr Hall's pivot shot .was good and Kennedy ' eRch bad ei&amp;bl. Brad
hit from onder the basket and ended tbe scoring at 56-65 with bury bad 10 rebounds lor Ky·
Rutland was ahead 18-47.
19 seconds left.
ger · Creek and Hall bad eight
Hallaod Knorr e.&lt;ehanged bas· Eblin picked up his third Rutland paced by
DaM)
kets and tbe Red Devils were personal foul of the quarter Yarbrough's 16 points and Jack
on top 50-49. Yarbrough sunk a hut Davis missed tbe free tbrow le Robinson's 10 downed Kyge~
toul shot to give Rutland a 51-49 with 10 seconds tell
Creek 4~ in the
raserve
lead. A short jumper by Brad- Statistics showed that Rutlaod game. Jim Tyo, Tom
Ree"
bury knotted the count lor the made four more field goals than and Steve Spaulding each bau
last time at 51-01.
Kyger creek but the Bobeata eight points for Kyger Creek
Knorr tipped in a miss by had seven more field throws Rutland ....... 13 14 7 22 - 5ti
Davis, and in the action Davis than did the Red Devils, There Kyger Creek .. 14 14 8 19 - 50
was fouled by Tom Eblin. Davis was that one point difference.
Rutland 156) - Davis, 11-3made a free tbrow to gtve Rut- Rutland shot 67 Urnes and 19: Hawkins, H - j ; Knorr, ~
land a 54-51 lead w•th 1:06 left made !5 field goals for 37.3 per -1-17; Yarbrough, 4-:1--10;
to play. Hall made a layup to cent. The Red Devils had six Weber, J--1).-2; Kennedy, &amp;cui tl to 54-53.
out of 13 from the foul line for - : .Totals, 25-H6.
David was fouled by Brad- 46.1 per cent. Kyger
CretlS Kyger Creek 155) Hall, 9bury and made one for two send· from the foul line lor 61.9 per 3-21; Grose, &amp;-:1--2: Bradbury,
ing Rutland ahead 55-53 with cent.
7-5-19; White, 4-0-8: Eblin,
35 seconds left. Eblin
fouled The Red Devh. had 42 re- ~; Buckley, J--1).-2; Total•,
Davis and he made his second bounds while Kyger Creek bad2L-l!Hi5.

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BY DICK THOMAS
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rsimas approached this Lock and Dam 25, howeer,
l~lle Ohio River communliY_ 50 lasted about 20 years after its
~:~ : 0 • : o : :::!,e betng constr_uction and was fi!'ally
D
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. . and demolished alter the conslruc.
fo~: ~!~•:rr to ~:poh~ Ef. lion of the l~rge roller dam at
dam' wa
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an t~e Eureka.
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item in the Gallipolis Daily reasons ~d :Ia ~ ~~s~tin~ : er, the Gtllham was again head- I ers were both frozen over Mon- dam close to Gailipohs. The / The Ho~~~~~~
Tribune of Dec. 20, ms .
in favor of relocating ~ ea~ : lor the Ohto River
and ,day, as was also the Kanawha l proposed location is about one ed from
Dam 25· lttat is· cha e a
ence to the present location R•ver.
mile l&gt;eiow the mouth of the ant wharf
.In connection with the loca- location ' from six Mi';! lslat:: ~ii~";k and Dam 25, at Stx Dec. Zl, 1116 - The Tell City Kanawha R1ver.
· rou~d into ,
!ton of Lock and Dam 25, and to about one mlle below 1 he Co' ' and, .near Addtson.
la•d up at P1tlsburgh and the 1 Dec. !2, ltll - Navigatwn is Kanawha
al the special invitation of Cap- mouth of the Kanawha R'
i U 1~ Beach 18 of the Engmeers, 1Ruth got as far as Parkersburg, 1 suspended with the packets of heavy
r,·
lain E. A. Burnsides, general The party was taken on :;:,e;;d vi~:on :~at~.'e Army, and IS Di- ~ and laid up on account of the from Pittsburgh to Louisville. Steel barg~s~
nuui
manager of tbe Campbell Creek the towboat Robert p Gillh I .
h g er, Central DIVI. heavy Jce
I A general resumption will nol linery will Iii built by.
Coal Co., Colonel Lansing H. and up the Kanawha ' Riv a~ ~:;"·; JCh has charge of the I There was skating on th eltake place until after the first 1etta Manufact~
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Beach, who has charge of all Lock 11, where dangers e:.; j,e.'o H.'~:ral:d all tis tributar. Olno RIVer at Pomeroy ' '\lied- \ of the year. If conditions are their new plant at . , PltJii- • '
tmprov~men~ on the Ohio Rlv. difficulties of river traffic were Umled Sla~a member of the I nesday.
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favorable then and free of ice. ant, it is reporled. • .
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mspection trip to Pt. Pleasant Measurements of tbe depths of ofot~e ~hio ;,rve:nd is preSident' ~arry Anderson in gelling her I Parkersbu rg is frozen over so , taken from the landing at at. .•
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the channel were made and lt of Engmeers. General Board t~anded tow off the Kanawha that teams were reported cross-JrmnatJ to the mouth of tb•
Upon the arrival of
Co I. was shown that very frequent- Whtle he d•d no
IRtver bar Wednesday. The boats mg the l&lt;'e Wednesday morn~
·l anawha River by ,Captain Ed , ,
Beach. Captain Burnsides lnvll· ly, in locking tows
through ment
th
t make a state- I \4ent on to CmcJnnah WJth their Img.
ill Iamson The Crty or Loul•
ed the following parties ht ae- that barges were sunk.
' or lo!·:t~on e t proposed change i coal tows Coa l IS in great de- The Tell Cifv had to brea villf', and her sister shf th
company the Colenel on his While at Lock 11 Captain 25 Jt J.s bel"a, Lock and Dam ·mand.
through the Ice from Parkers- Ci!~· of CJncmnati are
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lrtp of Inspection. Captain Otto Reynolds, loclc lender: came a-1wlll ustt f , ~~~ed· that the data Captain ,John Rust of the 01-_1burg to Ptltsburgh on her lasI , te( quarters there.
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~eemelm, general
manager, board the Gillham, and gave ' mg l~al l~e cha~n re:'mmend-llo Marmet, here today, reports tnp up .. The Tell City is lalfl ; n e Greenwood is laid up In
l&amp; rn-i&amp;!!,fr'f"~Pi§@'t~ Wto Marmet CoaiCo.; Caplam several reasons why he lhought l
ge e made. IhiS boat and her low of coat up at Ptttsb urgh.
lhe Lomsville Canal on areouut
, C. Glaser, Pltliburgh Coal Lock and Dam 25 should be lo- other .
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e ope I e government will "...__"Y~I the dams
are 'Greenwood.
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Six Mile Island, Alter spendin bie noati~ . . . Constdera- relocate Loc k and Dam 25 be,,--~~,:.:::~----Bacon
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Host Annual
Dinner, Reunr·on

The Christmas Season of 1966 is here
. In only a few hours youngsters Will have their gifts.
Thts IS wh~": we realize that the real thrill of Christmas
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We know _the joy of remembering and being re- '
membered dunng this unique time of year.
I, at thts time, express my sincere appreciation to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Triplett
a11 those who hav~ been so helpful and ktnd, dunng the · entertained sunday with their
ptsl year. The enttre staff, and I, extend verv best wish- traditional pr,.holiday fam ·l ,
es to all for a happy holiday season.
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dinner and reunion. Followi~~ ]
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the dinner, Santa appeared and
f ~ ddox, the very capable pianist and singer distributed gifts.
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He~!ude~a~~ FI~-.:Sd vlsiting his parents, Mr.' Here for the observance were ·
Ch ·
an 1 OX, '· leporl, over the holidavs. Mr. and Mrs. Cbet Haddox and 1
duri e~! who has play~d wtt~ several top-name bands grondson, Shawn Hooks, of Den- 1
n~ IS many years In mus1c, has authored and had ia, Fla., and their son
Jan
copyrlght,ed I dellg~tfUl song called, "October Twilight." Haddox, from the u 's Arm
th Chet s S?~g wrtttng talent comes through clearly in at Ft Knox Ky ·and
te;~hf~~;~~~~~n: Pi~h'C': ~e ~as a hit. Chet, presenlly r Haddo~ of Point Pleasa nt, w.· \
drcuit on wee~e~~~- .
u er ale, works the ntle dub I Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hen- '
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YEAR-END CLEARANCE SALE ..... PRE-INVENTORY SALE

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Free Melhndtst church Cllio:;I'd a clmstmas party at the
home .ol Mr. and Mrs. Milo
HutchiSon and daughters on Fnday •venmg, Dee. 1!.
_The party was planned and
giVen by the young marrlrd
class.
Attending were Will Hal.,,
Mr. and Mr. Guy Kenned 1·,
Nr. and Mrs. Emerson HySPil,
Barb11ra Smith and Hebe('ra.
Odessa Roosh, Ada
Keesu,
Ida. Richmond, AMa Weich
end Jean, Mr. and Mrs. L&lt;'O
Hill, Mr. and Mrs, Harold D•whurst, Mt·. and Mrs. Bob Rich-

RIZER OIL CO.
Is Offering You One last Opportunity This Year To Buy Tires At Real Bargain Prices.

SALE POSITIVELY STARTS AT S:OO ·A.M. TUESDAY,
DECEMBER 27 AND ENDS :ATl2:00 NOON SATURDAY,
DECEMBER 31 -- THE END OF .. OUR BUSINESS YEAR OF 1966

Second Annual Holiday
Tourney is Dec. 28-29

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The Second Annual Pt. Pleas.- Hy land is an Ohio Conference Otizen's National Bank, in Pl.
ant Rotary llt&gt;liday Jnvatatinnal and Mid-America~I _conferen~e [ Pleasa_nt; and Summers PharBasketball Tournament will be official. Newman as m _the Ohao Imacy m New Haven ..
staged Wednesday- and Thurs-. Conferrnce and call~ mdepel'ld- Jtotary Club C~mrmtt~';s for
-day, Dec. J.8 and 29. in the Pt. ent college ball. He~d~:on ~ncJ t the Tourney ~re. Pub_hcJty Plf'asant High S!.'hool gymnasi· Jarrell are West VirgJma Con- \John Sams~ll,
Housmg- BDb
ference officials.
Butcher Tickets - Jack Buxum.
Geoo Bennetl will
repl~cei' te,n, Carl Irvi~ and John WiseThe fir st game at 7 p. m. 1'\ewm;;tn the second night of tl•t:: man; Concess1ons - J u d son
WPd nesday ni ght will pit Ced- Tournament Bennett oHiciatesi Rrake, Cliff Dunn, Fay Wilson,
aJ ville College of Ohio agaiMt H, the \1id-American. Ohio \1;~[. Wadear Thabet, Joe Buffington
West Virginia State. Meeting I ley Conference and the oh;a •nd Harley Hartley; and Fin· 1
in. the s~cond ga_me Wednesday . Con rerence. Fowler and Waldit:: ance -. Ray Musgrave, Carroll ,
mghl Will be ll1o Grande Col· 1 are both registered off;c 1ats. Casto, Charles Lanham
and
lege, host team, and Concord Til"'kets at $2 for adults ard Frank Kinsky.
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Co llege or Salem , W. Va,
$1 for stud ents are on sale at Hosts - To~ Fis~er tRio '
There will be a consolation , Bob Saunders Quaker
State Grande), .LellZle Hed~1ck (State)
and championship game Thurs-- ; Serviee Center. Thomas Cloth. l{udy Fnar (Cedarville) ano
day night with the two losus i iers, Haskins . Tanner and The Jack Buxton &lt;Concord) Meals
!If Wll!lnesday night meeting at iOhio Valley Bank tn Gallipolis; - Jim Moore and Gary North7 p. m. and the two fir.:;t night I Radin 's Shoe Center,
Fruth up ; Dressmg Rooms - B 0 b
winners meetin g in the second Pharmacy. the Register, Fish- Shertze~ and Dewayne Cia!·
game.
:1 ef s Department Store and the worthy, P. A. System - Car·
Tronhies w1P be 1.1wardl:'d w
- · -·-~---~--- roll Casto; Programs - John
~ . champion and ruo nerup
NBA Standmgs
Leighty and Ted Whitelock; ,
teams. A plaque will go to
Eastern Dl\'isioo
Trophies - Charles
Lanham ;
Un.. third place ~ta rn and the
w. L. Prt. and Dewayne_Clatworthy; D~r 1
~urney basketb:111 In thP fnurth . Ph ilall(lphic&gt;
.12 3 .7J~ 1 Ke~pers - Bill _Brady and B1ll i
~lace team .
I ~oston
24 7 .77 4 ~m1lh; and Medical - Dr. Hoy ~
An All . Tour nanll'nl Tea m n\ :\'ew York
15 J9 .·111 Eshenaur.
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I:! 17 .41~ , F R .AN K FUR T, Germany
~ommHlte of Hotanan s,
ti~t! Balt11r.ore
8 26 .Z:l5 1t UPJJ -Canad" scot·ed 11ne gru~l
rour coaches. and ~ ports re- I
West~rn Di\•ision
tr. the second and third periods
porters. They wrll also select ;
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Friday night to ga1n a 2-0 ice
tfe Tournamenl s Mo:-;t Valuable I San Franei ~co
21 12 .636 hockev decision ovl'f a~ E&lt;t.)t
~layer. won I &lt;J.~ t ~ra r by
Detrott
14 1!-t .4~4 1 Germ:m team.
Grande 's J im M&lt;lrshal!, now St. Louis
13 l8 .4191 The win was the second
...-ith the U. S. \1ariJl.'.~S in Viet- IChicago
14 23 .178 , !'traigi11 for Canada over 1
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12 21 .m German team m two nights.
• RIO Grande defea ted West ·
- --------·li~rginia State lor the cham- 16- The Sunday Times-Sentinel,
Dec. 25, 1966
pionship last year anrl will be ]
defending its er,,wn . The RedENTRY BLANK
•pen Jre 5-3 lor the sea11&lt;.n. I
Gallipolis Southern Ohio
,ate is 6-3 and Concord's re..
Golden AAU Gloves Event
oor d ·ts. 7·2. ~. . .edani 11 e •s recor d 1
r ~ not availahle.
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January 12, 13, 14, 1967
lomciating the first game op- I
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B i II OPEN CLASS ..••... NOVICF, CLASS
~ewman. fhe second game will
called by Hind• Hrndmon. TEAM OR CLUB .. ... ..... ..... Unattached . .
. Pleasant, and Tom Jarrell
South Charleston.
Fighter must be at least 16 years old. All fight· ·
The orficial scnre ket&gt;p€'r Is
ers under age 21 must hi've consent of" parents or
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The AAA points out that one
safety precaullon eommonly noglected by molorlsta Is having
a supply of red flares on hand
to mark the roadside position
of a car In case of nighttime
dllflcuflles. For maxtmum prolection against ''sltUng duck"
accidents, a disabled ear on
' the roadside II nlebl
should
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have, Its lilbta, ~ 1 llare
should' be 'placed lOme
dltt .
llnfe. baek up lht road fn th;
dlreetton of oncoming lrafftc,

ay, every American should think about the
to c~::nl~t of peace and what efforts should he made
us the t~rthe of'Jr";! our warfare society. God gave
meaning of world,~amNy 8°F~~ut we might know the
glven ·us Ch isl,m
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•nd 1 Happys a\' Is readers a Merry Christmas,
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TWENTY YEARS AGO
Trlb
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B. Fost:.n~e~ t:e~ly gallla Times . . . T·5 George
teal!! n!pre~en.tln~ thewUan Sas Amember •of swimming
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• · rmed Force$ tn Korea
· · 81 aon\1 uns employed as COUJ~ty health
~uJ:aith. o~l~e Mal)' ~e.therbolt named clerk In coun... .
· · ·· , O~ds of robJns seen "'I tin~
l!l!il "":'Win (Pete) McC&lt;il'illlc~'s ntace' at Fatrfi~d ' ,
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0, taller
tal.; ot '
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Y~~~:~:\~w~ :~vags PaeNing Co:; bu$·
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f have always refused to acceht the allernatlve of e1lhor
the United Stateo or France.
-G!rmaay'l lan.Geor~ lie•
lnaer oa ION!fsl l'tlttiDIII.

There Is nothing 1.., potent
TOOl, Gahllla l~elcomes natives who reside and work than a politician who sees his
•sew ere m this g t
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mltloe fat •• Bflecllve eo..

Sale Limited To Present Stock and Time Stated Above, So Come In Early, No lay by, First Come FirstServed

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werewinners,
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dueled by the Rev.
Carver
'ifl Williams, president, when plans
i'f; were made to prepare • food '
i.i; basket for a family and also to
:i~; provide gifts for another lam~,\" ilyA at dChristmas.
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lien ing were Mr. and Mrs. 1
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Harry Bailey, Mr. and Mrs
Rich•rd Finlaw, Mr. and Mrs. i
llarold W. Lemley, Mr. and ,
Mrs. Calvin Simpson, Mrs. Jack
Braley, Mrs. Oliver Michael,
Mrs, Terry Phalin, Mrs. Orval !
Wiles. Mrs. Arthur
Slusher 1
Mrs. Herman Martin and Rev: i
and Mn. Williams,

OLDER chlldren are comparing their
Christmas gifts with friends and
neighbors around the com.munlty. College students are home visiting their
parents and friends. Many servicemen
~ho were lucky enough to get a leave
are visiting their loved one• once again.

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WHEELS BALANCED
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Brian, Genevieve Dewhurst Ira
Hill, Mr. and Mrs
M~lv•n
Drake , Bonnie Hogue, Orvi!le
Hogue, Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth
Matson, Sherry Michael and tne
host and hostess and daughter&lt;
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Hutchi,.,;
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0. 0 . Patterson read the ChristIll as •tory !rom the Bible; Beat·
rice May read ''Kerp C.hri.~t ;n
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trast," special songs, by Get1 ~
and Roberta Musser, Leo and
Helen Hill, Milo Hulchi, on •nd
Julie and Jayne Hurchtson, ~nd Enj'by
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a p1ano duet by Ken and Eloi~e
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Matson.
Mernbel'!'-uf-lho Young Adull
The
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deeorot~m~r w~~rist~auftful,~ I BaptiSt church enjoyed a Christ·
large decor ted k .. s.
. ' mas party Monday evemng at
a ca • • as shown I the parsonage Mulberry Ave '
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ton, W; Va. and Mrs, Russell
Mole., Elkview; Mr, and Mrs. I
Robert Ley and family, Valerie ,
and G;eag of Marietta ; Mrs, !
Ann Edwards, Langsville; Mr.
a_nd Mr.. Franklin Tnplett and i
children, Ricky, Debbie and
C1~dy; Mr. aod Mra. Phillip
Batley, Jerry Bailey,
Jerry i
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CALL IT WHAT YOU WilL •••• BUT

BOB LUCAS
BOB BATDORF
SAM THORNTON
HERE'S three of the Rio Gr&lt;mde College Red men who will participate in the
Second Annual Pt. Pleasant Rotary lnvitalional Basketball Tourna])'lent next
Wednesday and Thursday. Batdorf. a 6-1 sophomore, is from Ashland, Pa.;
Thornton, a 1966 graduate ol Dayton Chaminade High School, is a 6-4'12 fresh·
maw and Bob Lucas, 6-2 freshman, is a 1966 graduate of Byesvlile Meadow·
broo'k Htgh School. R10 Grande meets·'C oncord ~ollege of Athens, IV. Va. at 9
p .m. next Wednesday 01ght in lhe Pt. I' Leasant Htgh School gym

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sv DICit moMAS
ed out a 5&amp;55 win over Coach
DaviS in the last 35 !econds Johnny Wickline's Bobcats at
uavl!! wl!iJ paced the Red Kyger Creek.
&lt;ueil•d victory fur the Rutland Davis, who paced the Blue
Jim Devils with 19 points,
kept
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MaJTlS Friday night as they ek· Rutland in the running in the
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he saok six field goals, push- bury came through wllh 13 In
points, Kyger Creek led
lh• Red Devils back into the se~;&lt;&gt;nd ball.
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the lead twice,, the last lime 53- Kyg~r Creek 'led 14-13 at lbe
Duane Knorr, who
51 wtth 1:38 left tn the game. end of ·lbe first period aod 28second witb 17 points,
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Harry _Yarbrough cootribut- 21_ at the _hal!. In a low scoring
the punch in tbe fourth penod
JO pomts and Joe . Hawktns lhtrd pertod, Kyger
Creek
etgllt for the wtnners.
came out on top 36-34 as the
Kyger Creek played Without lourth pcrtod started.
the service$. of Mike Spaulding, The score was tied f o u r
senior lorward, whose scor- times and the lead exchanged
mg and rebounding would have nands stx times in the first persupplied the needed punch, iod. The lead chaoged three
S~aulding "" in Mansfield with Urnes tn the second period and
hiS parents for Christmas.
the score. was lied once in the
The Bobcats, too, were hurt thu·d penod.
with the loss ot Dennis Grose, The action packed
fourtb
6-1 junior, who injured his rigllt period saw the score lied twice
ankle and had to leave with and the lead exchange hands
left in the contest.
seven limes as the two squads
Jerry Hall, 6-{1 senior, and battled down to the wire.
Bradbury, 6-2 sophomor&lt; Knorr rebounded and tald up
paced the Bobcats with 21 and a shot to tie it 40-40 at the 6:21
19 points respectively. Hall had mark. Kyger Creek led 45-42
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46;-45 lead. Bradbury made II to give Rutland a 56-33 leact whtle Yarbrough, llavts anu
47-46, Kyger Crreek, but Knorr Hall's pivot shot .was good and Kennedy ' eRch bad ei&amp;bl. Brad
hit from onder the basket and ended tbe scoring at 56-65 with bury bad 10 rebounds lor Ky·
Rutland was ahead 18-47.
19 seconds left.
ger · Creek and Hall bad eight
Hallaod Knorr e.&lt;ehanged bas· Eblin picked up his third Rutland paced by
DaM)
kets and tbe Red Devils were personal foul of the quarter Yarbrough's 16 points and Jack
on top 50-49. Yarbrough sunk a hut Davis missed tbe free tbrow le Robinson's 10 downed Kyge~
toul shot to give Rutland a 51-49 with 10 seconds tell
Creek 4~ in the
raserve
lead. A short jumper by Brad- Statistics showed that Rutlaod game. Jim Tyo, Tom
Ree"
bury knotted the count lor the made four more field goals than and Steve Spaulding each bau
last time at 51-01.
Kyger creek but the Bobeata eight points for Kyger Creek
Knorr tipped in a miss by had seven more field throws Rutland ....... 13 14 7 22 - 5ti
Davis, and in the action Davis than did the Red Devils, There Kyger Creek .. 14 14 8 19 - 50
was fouled by Tom Eblin. Davis was that one point difference.
Rutland 156) - Davis, 11-3made a free tbrow to gtve Rut- Rutland shot 67 Urnes and 19: Hawkins, H - j ; Knorr, ~
land a 54-51 lead w•th 1:06 left made !5 field goals for 37.3 per -1-17; Yarbrough, 4-:1--10;
to play. Hall made a layup to cent. The Red Devils had six Weber, J--1).-2; Kennedy, &amp;cui tl to 54-53.
out of 13 from the foul line for - : .Totals, 25-H6.
David was fouled by Brad- 46.1 per cent. Kyger
CretlS Kyger Creek 155) Hall, 9bury and made one for two send· from the foul line lor 61.9 per 3-21; Grose, &amp;-:1--2: Bradbury,
ing Rutland ahead 55-53 with cent.
7-5-19; White, 4-0-8: Eblin,
35 seconds left. Eblin
fouled The Red Devh. had 42 re- ~; Buckley, J--1).-2; Total•,
Davis and he made his second bounds while Kyger Creek bad2L-l!Hi5.

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BY DICK THOMAS
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l~lle Ohio River communliY_ 50 lasted about 20 years after its
~:~ : 0 • : o : :::!,e betng constr_uction and was fi!'ally
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fo~: ~!~•:rr to ~:poh~ Ef. lion of the l~rge roller dam at
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item in the Gallipolis Daily reasons ~d :Ia ~ ~~s~tin~ : er, the Gtllham was again head- I ers were both frozen over Mon- dam close to Gailipohs. The / The Ho~~~~~~
Tribune of Dec. 20, ms .
in favor of relocating ~ ea~ : lor the Ohto River
and ,day, as was also the Kanawha l proposed location is about one ed from
Dam 25· lttat is· cha e a
ence to the present location R•ver.
mile l&gt;eiow the mouth of the ant wharf
.In connection with the loca- location ' from six Mi';! lslat:: ~ii~";k and Dam 25, at Stx Dec. Zl, 1116 - The Tell City Kanawha R1ver.
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!ton of Lock and Dam 25, and to about one mlle below 1 he Co' ' and, .near Addtson.
la•d up at P1tlsburgh and the 1 Dec. !2, ltll - Navigatwn is Kanawha
al the special invitation of Cap- mouth of the Kanawha R'
i U 1~ Beach 18 of the Engmeers, 1Ruth got as far as Parkersburg, 1 suspended with the packets of heavy
r,·
lain E. A. Burnsides, general The party was taken on :;:,e;;d vi~:on :~at~.'e Army, and IS Di- ~ and laid up on account of the from Pittsburgh to Louisville. Steel barg~s~
nuui
manager of tbe Campbell Creek the towboat Robert p Gillh I .
h g er, Central DIVI. heavy Jce
I A general resumption will nol linery will Iii built by.
Coal Co., Colonel Lansing H. and up the Kanawha ' Riv a~ ~:;"·; JCh has charge of the I There was skating on th eltake place until after the first 1etta Manufact~
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Beach, who has charge of all Lock 11, where dangers e:.; j,e.'o H.'~:ral:d all tis tributar. Olno RIVer at Pomeroy ' '\lied- \ of the year. If conditions are their new plant at . , PltJii- • '
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mspection trip to Pt. Pleasant Measurements of tbe depths of ofot~e ~hio ;,rve:nd is preSident' ~arry Anderson in gelling her I Parkersbu rg is frozen over so , taken from the landing at at. .•
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the channel were made and lt of Engmeers. General Board t~anded tow off the Kanawha that teams were reported cross-JrmnatJ to the mouth of tb•
Upon the arrival of
Co I. was shown that very frequent- Whtle he d•d no
IRtver bar Wednesday. The boats mg the l&lt;'e Wednesday morn~
·l anawha River by ,Captain Ed , ,
Beach. Captain Burnsides lnvll· ly, in locking tows
through ment
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t make a state- I \4ent on to CmcJnnah WJth their Img.
ill Iamson The Crty or Loul•
ed the following parties ht ae- that barges were sunk.
' or lo!·:t~on e t proposed change i coal tows Coa l IS in great de- The Tell Cifv had to brea villf', and her sister shf th
company the Colenel on his While at Lock 11 Captain 25 Jt J.s bel"a, Lock and Dam ·mand.
through the Ice from Parkers- Ci!~· of CJncmnati are
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~eemelm, general
manager, board the Gillham, and gave ' mg l~al l~e cha~n re:'mmend-llo Marmet, here today, reports tnp up .. The Tell City is lalfl ; n e Greenwood is laid up In
l&amp; rn-i&amp;!!,fr'f"~Pi§@'t~ Wto Marmet CoaiCo.; Caplam several reasons why he lhought l
ge e made. IhiS boat and her low of coat up at Ptttsb urgh.
lhe Lomsville Canal on areouut
, C. Glaser, Pltliburgh Coal Lock and Dam 25 should be lo- other .
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e ope I e government will "...__"Y~I the dams
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Six Mile Island, Alter spendin bie noati~ . . . Constdera- relocate Loc k and Dam 25 be,,--~~,:.:::~----Bacon
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The Christmas Season of 1966 is here
. In only a few hours youngsters Will have their gifts.
Thts IS wh~": we realize that the real thrill of Christmas
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We know _the joy of remembering and being re- '
membered dunng this unique time of year.
I, at thts time, express my sincere appreciation to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Triplett
a11 those who hav~ been so helpful and ktnd, dunng the · entertained sunday with their
ptsl year. The enttre staff, and I, extend verv best wish- traditional pr,.holiday fam ·l ,
es to all for a happy holiday season.
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dinner and reunion. Followi~~ ]
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the dinner, Santa appeared and
f ~ ddox, the very capable pianist and singer distributed gifts.
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He~!ude~a~~ FI~-.:Sd vlsiting his parents, Mr.' Here for the observance were ·
Ch ·
an 1 OX, '· leporl, over the holidavs. Mr. and Mrs. Cbet Haddox and 1
duri e~! who has play~d wtt~ several top-name bands grondson, Shawn Hooks, of Den- 1
n~ IS many years In mus1c, has authored and had ia, Fla., and their son
Jan
copyrlght,ed I dellg~tfUl song called, "October Twilight." Haddox, from the u 's Arm
th Chet s S?~g wrtttng talent comes through clearly in at Ft Knox Ky ·and
te;~hf~~;~~~~~n: Pi~h'C': ~e ~as a hit. Chet, presenlly r Haddo~ of Point Pleasa nt, w.· \
drcuit on wee~e~~~- .
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Free Melhndtst church Cllio:;I'd a clmstmas party at the
home .ol Mr. and Mrs. Milo
HutchiSon and daughters on Fnday •venmg, Dee. 1!.
_The party was planned and
giVen by the young marrlrd
class.
Attending were Will Hal.,,
Mr. and Mr. Guy Kenned 1·,
Nr. and Mrs. Emerson HySPil,
Barb11ra Smith and Hebe('ra.
Odessa Roosh, Ada
Keesu,
Ida. Richmond, AMa Weich
end Jean, Mr. and Mrs. L&lt;'O
Hill, Mr. and Mrs, Harold D•whurst, Mt·. and Mrs. Bob Rich-

RIZER OIL CO.
Is Offering You One last Opportunity This Year To Buy Tires At Real Bargain Prices.

SALE POSITIVELY STARTS AT S:OO ·A.M. TUESDAY,
DECEMBER 27 AND ENDS :ATl2:00 NOON SATURDAY,
DECEMBER 31 -- THE END OF .. OUR BUSINESS YEAR OF 1966

Second Annual Holiday
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ant Rotary llt&gt;liday Jnvatatinnal and Mid-America~I _conferen~e [ Pleasa_nt; and Summers PharBasketball Tournament will be official. Newman as m _the Ohao Imacy m New Haven ..
staged Wednesday- and Thurs-. Conferrnce and call~ mdepel'ld- Jtotary Club C~mrmtt~';s for
-day, Dec. J.8 and 29. in the Pt. ent college ball. He~d~:on ~ncJ t the Tourney ~re. Pub_hcJty Plf'asant High S!.'hool gymnasi· Jarrell are West VirgJma Con- \John Sams~ll,
Housmg- BDb
ference officials.
Butcher Tickets - Jack Buxum.
Geoo Bennetl will
repl~cei' te,n, Carl Irvi~ and John WiseThe fir st game at 7 p. m. 1'\ewm;;tn the second night of tl•t:: man; Concess1ons - J u d son
WPd nesday ni ght will pit Ced- Tournament Bennett oHiciatesi Rrake, Cliff Dunn, Fay Wilson,
aJ ville College of Ohio agaiMt H, the \1id-American. Ohio \1;~[. Wadear Thabet, Joe Buffington
West Virginia State. Meeting I ley Conference and the oh;a •nd Harley Hartley; and Fin· 1
in. the s~cond ga_me Wednesday . Con rerence. Fowler and Waldit:: ance -. Ray Musgrave, Carroll ,
mghl Will be ll1o Grande Col· 1 are both registered off;c 1ats. Casto, Charles Lanham
and
lege, host team, and Concord Til"'kets at $2 for adults ard Frank Kinsky.
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Co llege or Salem , W. Va,
$1 for stud ents are on sale at Hosts - To~ Fis~er tRio '
There will be a consolation , Bob Saunders Quaker
State Grande), .LellZle Hed~1ck (State)
and championship game Thurs-- ; Serviee Center. Thomas Cloth. l{udy Fnar (Cedarville) ano
day night with the two losus i iers, Haskins . Tanner and The Jack Buxton &lt;Concord) Meals
!If Wll!lnesday night meeting at iOhio Valley Bank tn Gallipolis; - Jim Moore and Gary North7 p. m. and the two fir.:;t night I Radin 's Shoe Center,
Fruth up ; Dressmg Rooms - B 0 b
winners meetin g in the second Pharmacy. the Register, Fish- Shertze~ and Dewayne Cia!·
game.
:1 ef s Department Store and the worthy, P. A. System - Car·
Tronhies w1P be 1.1wardl:'d w
- · -·-~---~--- roll Casto; Programs - John
~ . champion and ruo nerup
NBA Standmgs
Leighty and Ted Whitelock; ,
teams. A plaque will go to
Eastern Dl\'isioo
Trophies - Charles
Lanham ;
Un.. third place ~ta rn and the
w. L. Prt. and Dewayne_Clatworthy; D~r 1
~urney basketb:111 In thP fnurth . Ph ilall(lphic&gt;
.12 3 .7J~ 1 Ke~pers - Bill _Brady and B1ll i
~lace team .
I ~oston
24 7 .77 4 ~m1lh; and Medical - Dr. Hoy ~
An All . Tour nanll'nl Tea m n\ :\'ew York
15 J9 .·111 Eshenaur.
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I:! 17 .41~ , F R .AN K FUR T, Germany
~ommHlte of Hotanan s,
ti~t! Balt11r.ore
8 26 .Z:l5 1t UPJJ -Canad" scot·ed 11ne gru~l
rour coaches. and ~ ports re- I
West~rn Di\•ision
tr. the second and third periods
porters. They wrll also select ;
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Friday night to ga1n a 2-0 ice
tfe Tournamenl s Mo:-;t Valuable I San Franei ~co
21 12 .636 hockev decision ovl'f a~ E&lt;t.)t
~layer. won I &lt;J.~ t ~ra r by
Detrott
14 1!-t .4~4 1 Germ:m team.
Grande 's J im M&lt;lrshal!, now St. Louis
13 l8 .4191 The win was the second
...-ith the U. S. \1ariJl.'.~S in Viet- IChicago
14 23 .178 , !'traigi11 for Canada over 1
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12 21 .m German team m two nights.
• RIO Grande defea ted West ·
- --------·li~rginia State lor the cham- 16- The Sunday Times-Sentinel,
Dec. 25, 1966
pionship last year anrl will be ]
defending its er,,wn . The RedENTRY BLANK
•pen Jre 5-3 lor the sea11&lt;.n. I
Gallipolis Southern Ohio
,ate is 6-3 and Concord's re..
Golden AAU Gloves Event
oor d ·ts. 7·2. ~. . .edani 11 e •s recor d 1
r ~ not availahle.
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lomciating the first game op- I
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B i II OPEN CLASS ..••... NOVICF, CLASS
~ewman. fhe second game will
called by Hind• Hrndmon. TEAM OR CLUB .. ... ..... ..... Unattached . .
. Pleasant, and Tom Jarrell
South Charleston.
Fighter must be at least 16 years old. All fight· ·
The orficial scnre ket&gt;p€'r Is
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.lack Fowler. Pt. Plea'"nt. and legal 2uardians Mail entry blanks to: 725 Fourth
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safety precaullon eommonly noglected by molorlsta Is having
a supply of red flares on hand
to mark the roadside position
of a car In case of nighttime
dllflcuflles. For maxtmum prolection against ''sltUng duck"
accidents, a disabled ear on
' the roadside II nlebl
should
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have, Its lilbta, ~ 1 llare
should' be 'placed lOme
dltt .
llnfe. baek up lht road fn th;
dlreetton of oncoming lrafftc,

ay, every American should think about the
to c~::nl~t of peace and what efforts should he made
us the t~rthe of'Jr";! our warfare society. God gave
meaning of world,~amNy 8°F~~ut we might know the
glven ·us Ch isl,m
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TWENTY YEARS AGO
Trlb
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B. Fost:.n~e~ t:e~ly gallla Times . . . T·5 George
teal!! n!pre~en.tln~ thewUan Sas Amember •of swimming
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• · rmed Force$ tn Korea
· · 81 aon\1 uns employed as COUJ~ty health
~uJ:aith. o~l~e Mal)' ~e.therbolt named clerk In coun... .
· · ·· , O~ds of robJns seen "'I tin~
l!l!il "":'Win (Pete) McC&lt;il'illlc~'s ntace' at Fatrfi~d ' ,
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0, taller
tal.; ot '
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Y~~~:~:\~w~ :~vags PaeNing Co:; bu$·
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f have always refused to acceht the allernatlve of e1lhor
the United Stateo or France.
-G!rmaay'l lan.Geor~ lie•
lnaer oa ION!fsl l'tlttiDIII.

There Is nothing 1.., potent
TOOl, Gahllla l~elcomes natives who reside and work than a politician who sees his
•sew ere m this g t
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mltloe fat •• Bflecllve eo..

Sale Limited To Present Stock and Time Stated Above, So Come In Early, No lay by, First Come FirstServed

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awarded the
refreshments
werewinners,
served.and
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dueled by the Rev.
Carver
'ifl Williams, president, when plans
i'f; were made to prepare • food '
i.i; basket for a family and also to
:i~; provide gifts for another lam~,\" ilyA at dChristmas.
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lien ing were Mr. and Mrs. 1
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Harry Bailey, Mr. and Mrs
Rich•rd Finlaw, Mr. and Mrs. i
llarold W. Lemley, Mr. and ,
Mrs. Calvin Simpson, Mrs. Jack
Braley, Mrs. Oliver Michael,
Mrs, Terry Phalin, Mrs. Orval !
Wiles. Mrs. Arthur
Slusher 1
Mrs. Herman Martin and Rev: i
and Mn. Williams,

OLDER chlldren are comparing their
Christmas gifts with friends and
neighbors around the com.munlty. College students are home visiting their
parents and friends. Many servicemen
~ho were lucky enough to get a leave
are visiting their loved one• once again.

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:[T'~ Christlllll5 D3¥ J966. By now, the
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Blackwalls- Whitewalls
Nylons-- Rayons

WHEELS BALANCED
DURING THIS SALE

Brian, Genevieve Dewhurst Ira
Hill, Mr. and Mrs
M~lv•n
Drake , Bonnie Hogue, Orvi!le
Hogue, Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth
Matson, Sherry Michael and tne
host and hostess and daughter&lt;
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Hutchi,.,;
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The prcgram Include-d Chri..,tmas carols sung by all: M~.
0. 0 . Patterson read the ChristIll as •tory !rom the Bible; Beat·
rice May read ''Kerp C.hri.~t ;n
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trast," special songs, by Get1 ~
and Roberta Musser, Leo and
Helen Hill, Milo Hulchi, on •nd
Julie and Jayne Hurchtson, ~nd Enj'by
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a p1ano duet by Ken and Eloi~e
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Matson.
Mernbel'!'-uf-lho Young Adull
The
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Fint
deeorot~m~r w~~rist~auftful,~ I BaptiSt church enjoyed a Christ·
large decor ted k .. s.
. ' mas party Monday evemng at
a ca • • as shown I the parsonage Mulberry Ave '
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ton, W; Va. and Mrs, Russell
Mole., Elkview; Mr, and Mrs. I
Robert Ley and family, Valerie ,
and G;eag of Marietta ; Mrs, !
Ann Edwards, Langsville; Mr.
a_nd Mr.. Franklin Tnplett and i
children, Ricky, Debbie and
C1~dy; Mr. aod Mra. Phillip
Batley, Jerry Bailey,
Jerry i
an4 Frankie Whitei Miss Detr I
bie Tennant, and
Rtchard !
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MI 0 utc msons are Hosts for
Cl OSS Port y Or1. Hyse// Run Church

CALL IT WHAT YOU WilL •••• BUT

BOB LUCAS
BOB BATDORF
SAM THORNTON
HERE'S three of the Rio Gr&lt;mde College Red men who will participate in the
Second Annual Pt. Pleasant Rotary lnvitalional Basketball Tourna])'lent next
Wednesday and Thursday. Batdorf. a 6-1 sophomore, is from Ashland, Pa.;
Thornton, a 1966 graduate ol Dayton Chaminade High School, is a 6-4'12 fresh·
maw and Bob Lucas, 6-2 freshman, is a 1966 graduate of Byesvlile Meadow·
broo'k Htgh School. R10 Grande meets·'C oncord ~ollege of Athens, IV. Va. at 9
p .m. next Wednesday 01ght in lhe Pt. I' Leasant Htgh School gym

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lflVel great and simple dignity t.0 H'11 house. A • Ch nshans
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proudly celebrate the Birth of the Saviour• we t ak e pause to offer a

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BY DICK moMAS
ed out a 56-55 win over Coaehl first half with U of his
19
!eeonds Johnny Wickline's Bobcats at , points, Kyger Creek led 28-21
oavi!!l whO paced the Red Kyger Creek.
at the halL
sorlird victory for the Rutland Davis, who paced the Blue Duane Knorr, who finished
Hed Devils of Coaeh
JIm Devils witb 19 points,
kept second with 17 points, supplied
Adams_F'!_day night as they ek- Rutland in tile running in the the ·puneh in the fourth period

as he sank six field goals, push- bury came through with 13 In by Knorr pushed Rutland into a
ing the Red Dev1ls back into the se~ond ball.
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46,-15 lead. Bradbury made it
U"' lead twice, the last time 53- Kyger Creek 'led 14-13 at lbe 4H6, Kyger Crreek, but Knorr
51 with 1:38 left in the game. end of the first period and 28- bit from under the basket and
Harry Yarbrough conttlbut- 2'1 at the ball. In a low scoring Rutland was ahead 48-47.
ed 10 points and Joe . Jiawkms third period, Kyger
Creek Hall and Knorr exchanged basadded e1gbt for the wmners.
came out on top 311-34 as the kets and the Red Devils were
Kyger Creek played w1thuut lourtb period started.
on top o0-49. Yarbrough sunk a
services ol Mike Spaulding, The score was !led I our tout sbot to give Rutland a ot-49
senior forward, whose scor- times and the lead excllanged lead. A short jumper by Bradmg and rebounding would have llands six times in the first per- bury knotted the count lor the
supplied the needed punch, l10d. The lead changed three last time at 51-51.
Spaulding"" in Mansfield with . times in the second period and Knorr upped in a miss by
parents for Christmas.
the score was tied once tn the Davis, and in the a~bon Davis
The Bobcats, too, were hurt thitd period.
was fouled by Tom Eblm. DaviS
with the loss ot Dennis Gro&gt;e, The action packed
fourth made a free throw to give Rut6·1 junior, who injured his righl period saw lhe score tied twice land a 54-51 lead With 1:06 left
ankle and bad to leave with and the lead exchange hands to play. Hall made a layup to
2:42 left in the contest.
' seven times as the two squads cut it to 54-03.
Jerry Hall, 6-0 semor, and battled down to the wire.
David was fouled by Brad.Chruck Bradbury, 6-2 sophnmor" Knorr rebounded and laid up bury and made one for two sendpaced the Bobcats with 21 and a shot to tie it 40-40 at tile 6:21 mg Rutland ahead 55-.\3 with
19 poinls respectively. Hall had mark. Kyger Creek led 45-42 35 seconds left. Eblin fouled
12 in the first half and Brad- with 5:18 left but two quickies Davis and he made his second

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to give Rutland a 56-33 lead. while ~arbrough, Davis ani!
Hall's pivot shot .was good and Kennedy each bad etglrt. Brad
ended the scoring at 56-65 with bllry had 10 rebounds lor Ky·
19 seconds left.
ger · Creek and Hall had eight
Eblin picked up his third Rulland paeed by
Dann)
personal fou l of the quarter Yarbrough's 16 points and Jack
but Davis missed the free throw ie Robinson's 10 downed Kyge~
with 10 seconds left.
Creek 15-35 in the
reserve
Stalistics showed that Rutland game. Jim Tyo, Tom
Reese
made four more field goals than and Steve Spaulding eaeh hau
Kyger Creek but the Bobcats eight points for Kyger Creek
had seven more field throws Rutland ....... 13 14 7 Z2 - iiii
tllan did the Red Devils. There Kyger Creek .. 14 14 8 19 - iO
was that one point difference.
Rutland (561- Davis, 8-3Rutland shot 67 times and 19; Hawking, ~; Knorr, ti
made 25 field goals for 37.3 per -1-17; Yarbrough, 4-2-10,
cent. The Red Devils had six Weber, 1-0-2; Kennedy, oout of 13 from the foul line lor Q-0; Totals, 21HH16•
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Cree~ Kyger Creek (55) Hall, 9from the foul line lor 61.9 per 3-21; Grose, D-2-2; Bradbury,
cent.
7-o-19; White, 4--tl-41: Eblin,
The Red Devb. bad 12 re- o-:h'l; Buckley, 1-0-2; Total•,
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BY DICK THOMAS
A Chr'
litt~e Oh::tmas approaehed this
years ago Rt;:::mmun~. 50
made to ~e~oc:te ~~e :~
Dam 25 cl
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lasted about 20 years after Jtsl1Item in tho Gallipolis Daily reasons and data to tol Beae~
:"e G~llham was agam head- ers were both frozen over Mon. darn close to Gal11pohs The I The Ho~
;""~~lion and was lil'ally Tribune of Dee. 20, 191C.
tn favor ol relocating r,;ck a.;.. then: :: ~hw River
and :day, as was also the Kanawha proposed location is about one ed from abOVe
emo ed alter the conSirucDam 25· Ulat is· cha e the
e present locatiOn River.
Jmle below the mouth of the ant wharf Jn the
~o~f the 1\"ge roller dam at fn connection with the loca- location' from
Mi';: Island ~il~o~kl a~ Dam 25, at S1x Dec. Z1, 1116 - The Tell City Kanawha River.
- round into
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tion of Lock and Dam 25, and to about one mile below I he C s an ' .near AddiSon.
laid up at Pittsburgh and !he Dec. %!, lt15 - Navigation is Kanawha
The story of efforts to relo- at the special invitation of Cap. mouth of the Kanawha R"
•U . 1dBearh '"of the Engmeers, Ruth got as far as Parkersburg 'suspended with the
packets of heavy '"""'"~ -· 1
lain E A B id
lver.
m1e States Army and is D"
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manager of the Campbell Creek the towboat Robert p G"llh I .
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• Central D1v1- heavy 1ce
IA general resumption will not Jnery will lie built h;
Coat Co., Col oneI LatiBIIIfl
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ere was s atmg on th eltake place until after the first ietta Manufacturing ' Co ' ;.
~etch, who his charge. of aU Lock 11, where dapgers and ies. He ts ral:o a Jts tnbutar- OhiO River at Pomeroy •-wed- of the year, if conditions .are !their new plant at
'lifl1'
lmprovemenw on the Ohio Rlv- difficulties ol river traffic were United State: memb:r of the nesday.
favorable then and free ol ice. / ant, it is reported. J
er and IU trJbutanes, made an pointed oot to Col
Beach Towboat Bo d :~pe.!mental , The D 1'. Lane assisted the The L1ttle Kanawha R1ver at The City or Louisillev wa• •.
inspection trip to Pt. Pleasant Measurements of th.e depths of of the Ohio ;r a~ HI prestde!'lt l Harry Anderson in gettrng her : Parkersburg IS frozen over so I taken from the landing at CJI. .
Morx:lay. ~
the channel wefe made and Jt of Engmeerstver eneral Board st:anded tow off the Kanawha 1-that teams were reported cross- lemnatJ to the mouth of t hI
Upon the ~rrlval of
Co I. was shown that very frequent- I While he did not . k
I River bar Wednesday. The boats I mg the Ice Wednesday morn- I Kanawha River by Captaln Ell
Beach, Captain Burnsides invlt- ly, in locking lOW!
through ment
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rna e a state- ,wenl on to Cmcinnati With thelr ' tng.
•Willi amson Th Cit r
ed the following parties to ac- that barges were sunk
' of tO&lt;::; let p~o~sed change Icoal tows Coal IS m great de-l The Tell Ci tv had to break ' ville and her ~'ist y oh'
compan.y
the
Colooel
on
his
While
at
Lpck
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Captain
25 Jt Js ~~:It A}( and Dam imand.
i through the tee from ParkPrs- CJ tv, of Cmcmn~ti er s :~
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of lii.!P&lt;CUon. Captain Otto Reynolds, lock tender: rame a- '
jusllfy : ,:d thai the data Captam John Rust or the Ot- burg to Pittsburgh on her las t fer quarters ther" ar_e_ • _
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By ROBERT WINGETT
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otet"m~hn, gencerall manager, board the Gillham, and gave /mg that the cha~ng r~commdend- . lho Marmet. here today, reports ltnp up The Tell City" h"'l l The Green wood i; l~id up In
Dirt:~'&amp;'WI:"'t~,.{L!Ij;;'li"'~ W o armet ~a Co.; Captain several reasons why he thought
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e e rna e. I IS boat and her tow of "'"i up at Pi~lsburgh.
the Louisville Canal on 8C&lt;!o
.w •.WJ
• e. Gla~r, Pittsburgh Coal Lock and Dam 25 should be to- Other River
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. ' are m good shape at Ambrosia Dee. 2:1 , 1916 - Tile ri ver or ice. Malo Jim
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TODAY'S THOUGHT
He that t lk th
Charles Gebhardt, cated below the mouth of the eluded·
:-Jews Jtems m- [Landmg m the Kanawha River. has been falling for a couple known here is
knoweth will also talk whathe knoweth' et -~hFat he .d . thw ey Transportation Co. K_anawha River instead of at I Dec. 20 1916 C .
I We hope lhe government will of days~ the dams are r.reenwood ..
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Lewis Tripletts
Host Annual
Dinner Reunion

The Christmijs Season of lll66 is here
. In only a few hours youngsters w1ll have their gifts.
Th~s lS when we reahze that the real thrill of Christmas
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a11 those who have been so helpful and kmd, during the entertained sunday witil their :
p1st year. The entire staff, and I. extend very best wish- traditional pre-holiday 1 -1 !
es to all for a happy holiday season.\
dinner and reunion. Foil~~~~ :
the dinner, Santa appeared and :
nr cr~t HLddox, the very ~apab~ pianist and singer ' distributed gifts.
a~~ ~rs Her~~de~:~~ F1~.l':dl~ting his parents. Mr: Here for the observance were '
Ch i
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ox, ).II~ eport, over the holidavs. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Haddo1 and
dnri eh~ who has play~d )"llh several top-name bands grandson, Shawn Hooks, of Den- 1
Jan '
ng ts many _years ~USIC, has authored and had ia, Fla., and their son
eopyright,ed a deltg~~ful song called, "October Twilight." Haddox, from the u 's Arm
th· Chet s S?ng wr1tmg talent comes through clearly in 1 at Ft Kno• Ky 'and M/
te~~h~~~~~~ti~nj PF~h~ ~e a hit. Chet, presently i Haddo~ of Pdint .Pieasant, w~·
drcuit on we~~en~s . u er ale, works the mte club I Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hen-

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YEAR-END CLEARANCE SALE ---- PRE-INVENTORY SALE
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Tourney is Dec. 28-29

Is Offering You One Last Opportunity This Year To Buy Tires At Real Bargain Prices.

Any l Passenger Tires

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Butcher T1ckets - Jack Bux
urn.
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Gene Bennett will replace ]tun, Carl Irvi~ and John Wise.
The ftrst game at 7 p. m. l\ewman the second night of tt1t: , man; Concesstons - J u d son
Wednesday night will pit Ced- TournameJlt. fiennett offidatcs iBrake, Cliff Dunn, Fay Wilson,
·a1 ville College of Ohio against u, the ~1id-American . Ohio v11J.' Wadear Thabet, .Joe Buffington

In Our Warehouse

Oh:o l•nd Harley flartley ; and Fin-

ln the second game Wednesday i Conference. Fnwler and Waldie ance - Ray Musgrave, Carroll !

night will be Rio Grande Col- I ore both regislered offiCials.
Casto, Charles Lanham
lege, host team, and Concord Tirkets at 12 for adults ard Frank Kmsky,
,College of Salem, W. Va.

$1 for students are on sale at

: There will be a consolation Bob Saunders Quaker

and

Tom Fisher tR lo ~

Hosts -

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i ers Department Store and the worthy; P. A. System - Car·
Trophies will be awarded to
-------- --- roll Casto; Programs - John

ftle cham;;ion and

runnerup

NBA Standongs

teams. A plaque will go to
tht. thfrd place team and the

Leighty and. Ted

Whitelock;

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.111 Eshenaur.
.4 1,. F R A"- N-:.-;;Kc:F
; :--U R- 'f, Germany
.2:l5 d.J Pil - Canad;; scored one got'~ I
i? .the se~ond and third periods I
Pet. ~nday mghl to gt:tm a 2-6 iee
6:101hockey decision over an E:t."~ot ·
.4;14 ! GPrrn :m team.
4191 The win was the sec.:md
1?!1j ~lraigilt for Canada over a
.Jf.4 German tt·am m twcto nights.
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[ South Webster and
BIll .
wm3n. rhe second game will ,
called by Hindu Henderson.
Pleasant, and Tom Jarrell
South Charleston.
:
e official scoro keept'r 1,
.lOde Fowler. Pt. Pleasant. and
t\l'l•k•eper and operator of the
dnck Is Don Waldie.

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werewinners
served.
A

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duoted by the Rev.
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basket lor. family and also to
Uy at Christmas.

Attendmg were Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Bailey, Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Finlaw, Mr. and Mrs.
llarold W. Lemley, Mr. and .
Mrs. Calvin Simpson, Mrs. Jark
Braley, Mrs. Oliver Michael,
Mrs. Terry Phalin, Mrs. Orval
Wiles. Mrs. Arthur
Slusher,
Mrs. Herman Martin and Rev.
and Mrs. Williams.
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· little ones havlr scampered d~wn·
s~rs to see w~at Santa left them un·
der the Christmas tree.

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home I once again for the hollday~·Th e~ ave come
like home on Christmas Da 'l'h ·
ere s no place
Christmas away from home Yknowosehwtho ~ave sp~nt
about,
w a we re talking

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to :ae::,•ntt of peace and what efforts should be made
us the b~rth e0 0W_se ;f our warfare society. God gave
l!tveanlng of .world'sfa:l~ysoF!~ut2,0wOOe myre'gahrts, kHnoel\' htbase
gl en u8 Ch ts•,. .
. r ...,as-!he ~st hafpening of all!
01\TELINE wish
11 hi
tnd 1 Happy
y 8 readers a Merry Christmas,
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B. Foster flies to :eekly Galin Times • • . T·5 .George
teanl repre•e!Jiln~ ~~wtU Sas Amember •Of swtmming
Ml N Iill
· · rmed Forces In Korea
18 · a~
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~ub"ailb. 8• Mary Wetherholt named clerk In ooun·

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I have at ways refused to acceht t~e alternative of

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the United States or Franee.
-Germany'• Kart-Georr Kie 1•
tnrer oo lorefp rolatt0111.

There Is nothing less potent '

T~, Gahllio l~elco'!'e' natives who reside and work than a potiUclan who sees his
P sew ere In thiS great count
Th h
audlent"e dwindling.

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QLDER children are cOmparing their
Christmas gilts with friends and
neighbors around the com.munity. Col·
lege students are home visiting their
parents and friends. Many servicemen
tlho were lucky enough to get a leave
are visiting their loved one• once again.

Far

ANY PASSENGER SIZE
ANY TREAD IN STOCK
PLUS TAX andRF.CAPPABLE TIRE

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Fighter must be at least 16 years old. AU fight·
ers under age 21 must have consent of parents or
legal 2uardians Mail entry blanks to: 725 Fourth
Ave ., Gallipolis, Ohio, 45631. Deadline for submit·
ting entries is Sunday, Jan. 7, 1967.

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INCLUDING WEIGHTS

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and Roberta Musser, Lee and
flelen Hill, Milo Hutchi"n •nd
Julie and Jayne Hutchison. and
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a piano duet by Ken and Eloi" l
Or
Matson.
Members ol lhe Young Adult
The ho
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First
decnrotedm;., w~~rist:O:utifull~ BaptiSt church enjoyed • Christlarge decorated cak• was sho~o I ~as party Mondaylbevemng at ;

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WHEELS BALANCED
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Virginia Slate for the cham- 6- The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, Dec. 25, 1966
~ionship lasl year and will be
ENTRY BLANK
defending its cr.•wn. The Red!Jien .Jre 5-3 for the se&amp;!«JO. I
Gallipolis Southern Ohio
lii]ate is 6-3 and Concord's
ll)rd iA 7-2. Sedan ille's record
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TRADE IN

7 .T&lt; Sm1th : and Medical - Dr. Roy .

An AU . Tournament learn 01 New Yurk
15 19
!ix players wi ll lif' mmwd by a ~ Cin e_ir.nati
12 17
f:ommitlf:e of Hotanans, H!e l Baltm:.ore
8 26
f~ur coaches. and sporl.s re.!
Wtslern Oivisiun
porters. They w1ll also setect l
W. L
t,fle Tournamen t's Most Valuable S;m Francisco
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~layer , won last year by Rio I Detrmt.
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Grande 's Jim Man;hall, now 1St._ LoUis
13 18
with the U. S. Marillf'S in Vtet- 1Chtcago
14 23
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!Rio Grande defeated
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Blackwalls- Whitewalls
Nylons·- Rayons

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TrophJes - Charles
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W. f.. Pc·t. and Dewayne Clatworthy; Door

.,urney basketball to the fourth ' l'hilatlclphie
dlare team.
I ~oston

Mr. !Jl'!d Mrs. Gene

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Mrs. Hazel Walters or Charleoton, W: Va, and Mrs. Russett
Brisn, Genevieve Dewhurst Ira Moles, Elkv1ew; Mr. and Mrs.
Hill, Mr. and Mrs
M~lv•n Robert Ley and lamily, Valerie
Drake, Bonnie Hogoe, Orvi!le and G,regg of Marietla ; Mrs.
Hogue, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ann Edwards, Langsville; Mr.
Matson, Sherry Michael and tne a_nd Mrs, r~ranklin Tnplett and
host and hostess and daughter. children, Ricky, Debbie and i
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Hutchison' C1ndy; Mr. and Mrs. Phillip •
· Batley, Jerry Bailey,
Jerry '
The program Included Chri;t- and Frankie White; Miss Debmas carols sung by all; ·Mr.. bie Tennant, and
Hlcbard
0. 0. Patterson read the Christ- j Long, and daughter, Mindy, Mid- •
mas story from the BibJe; Be~!- Idleport, ·' ~
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Mr. and MrscCfyde Fenell .;;.; ~ee se~v. Wlh ICe cream, rrf- ~

Tubeless- Tube Type

.nd championship game Thurs.- Service Center' Thomas Cloth- Hudy Friar (CedarviliC') aoo
'ay fli«ht with _the two _losus lier_s , Haskins. Tanner and The Jac~ Buxton (Concord) Meals

~f WE/lesday mght meetmg at Oh10 Valley Bank 10 Galhpohs; - J1m Moore and Gary North7 p. r . and the two fir~t night Radin's Shoe Center,
Fruth up ; Dressmg Rooms - Bob

and Jean, r.jr and Mrs. Leo
Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Harold O.whurst, ML and Mrs. Bob Richmood, Carrie "'oore. Judy Mooser, Beatrice Dugan and Marly' Mr. and Mr.. Alex Ma
Pauline Tillis. Ethel
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Barbara Smith and fleb~r.a, 1'1ce May read 11 Kef'p Christ m,
Odessa Roush. Ado
Kepg.. Christmas," "The Great ConIda. Richmond, Anna We~ch trast," special songs, by Gene

SALE POSITIVELY STARTS AT 8:00A.M. TUESDAY,
DECEMBER 27 AND ENDS :ATl2:00 NOON SATURDAY,
DECEMBER 31 - THE END O(Q_
lJR BUSINESS YEAR OF 1966

.staged Wednesday and Thurs- 1Conference and call&gt;. mdepenj- 1 Ro~ary Club Comm1tllees for 1
~day, Dec. J.3 and 29. in Lhe Pt. I ent college ball. He~d~·son andllhe fourney ~rc: Pub.hcJty -~
:Pleasant High School gymnasi- Jarrell are. ~est Vtrgmta Con- John Sams~ll , Housmg-Bo~

·west Virginia Stale. Meeting ley Conlerenre and the

The adult class ol Hy•cll Run
Free Methodist cJmrch enjoyt'd a Christmas party at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Mlto
HutchiSon and daughters on Fnday •venmg, Dec. 16.
_The party was planned and
liVen by the young marrl•d
class.
Attending were Wrll Haley,
Mr. and Mrs Guy Kennedy,
Nr. and Mn. Emerson Hysrll,

RIZER OIL CO.

The Second Annual Pt. Pleas.. I Hyland is an Ohio Conference Citizen's National Bank. in Pt. I
ant Rotary Holiday Jnvi talional l and _Mid-American _conferen~ l Pleasa_nt; and S~mmers Phar- ,
Basketball Tournament wiU be ·o!tlcta.L Newman IS m the Ohto l macy m N~w Ha\en..
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BOB LUCAS
BOB BATDOR~
SAM THORNTON
HERE'S three of the Rio Grande College Redmen who will participate in the
Second Annnol Pt. Pleasant ltotary Invitational Basketball TournaJilent next
Wednesdav and Thursdav. Batdorf. a 6-l sophomore, is from Ashland, Pa.;
Thornton, · a 1966 gradu~te of Dayton Chaminade High School, is a 6-4'h freshman; and Bob Lucas. 6-2 freshman, is -~ 1966 graduate of Bycsv1lle ~eadow­
brook H1gh School. Rio Grande meets Cqncord College or Athens, W. \a . at 9
p.m. next Wednesday mght in the Pt. l'l~asant H1gh School gym

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safety precaullon eommonly n&amp;glected by motorists ts having
a supply ul rod nares on hand
to mark the roadside position
.of a ear In case of nighttime
dtlftcultles. For mntmum pro.
tecUon agalnot "llltUna duck"
accidents, a disabled car on
· tile roadside at ntgllt should
have on its flghta, ~ • flare
shoulcf 1Je 'placeil lome
dis· .
tance bact up tile road In lhe
dlrecflon ol oncoming tralfle.

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us throuah. HIDl. May your holiday be filled with true J'oyand peace .. ,

4lHRISTii!As CHEER
LAKEWOOD. Calif. (UP!)

~a•e t:dWi~ (~tei ·M~~t~~:~~ 0~1 :b!n:1 }~r~~~~~~ ~pa. ll2. or aennowl!l'.
· Christ1111s,eve ... D. o.ta""r . , \lb'u
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(IVet great and simple dignity to Hia house Aa Ch . t'
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BY DICK moMAS
ed out a 56-55 win over Coaehl first half with U of his
19
!eeonds Johnny Wickline's Bobcats at , points, Kyger Creek led 28-21
oavi!!l whO paced the Red Kyger Creek.
at the halL
sorlird victory for the Rutland Davis, who paced the Blue Duane Knorr, who finished
Hed Devils of Coaeh
JIm Devils witb 19 points,
kept second with 17 points, supplied
Adams_F'!_day night as they ek- Rutland in tile running in the the ·puneh in the fourth period

as he sank six field goals, push- bury came through with 13 In by Knorr pushed Rutland into a
ing the Red Dev1ls back into the se~ond ball.
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46,-15 lead. Bradbury made it
U"' lead twice, the last time 53- Kyger Creek 'led 14-13 at lbe 4H6, Kyger Crreek, but Knorr
51 with 1:38 left in the game. end of the first period and 28- bit from under the basket and
Harry Yarbrough conttlbut- 2'1 at the ball. In a low scoring Rutland was ahead 48-47.
ed 10 points and Joe . Jiawkms third period, Kyger
Creek Hall and Knorr exchanged basadded e1gbt for the wmners.
came out on top 311-34 as the kets and the Red Devils were
Kyger Creek played w1thuut lourtb period started.
on top o0-49. Yarbrough sunk a
services ol Mike Spaulding, The score was !led I our tout sbot to give Rutland a ot-49
senior forward, whose scor- times and the lead excllanged lead. A short jumper by Bradmg and rebounding would have llands six times in the first per- bury knotted the count lor the
supplied the needed punch, l10d. The lead changed three last time at 51-51.
Spaulding"" in Mansfield with . times in the second period and Knorr upped in a miss by
parents for Christmas.
the score was tied once tn the Davis, and in the a~bon Davis
The Bobcats, too, were hurt thitd period.
was fouled by Tom Eblm. DaviS
with the loss ot Dennis Gro&gt;e, The action packed
fourth made a free throw to give Rut6·1 junior, who injured his righl period saw lhe score tied twice land a 54-51 lead With 1:06 left
ankle and bad to leave with and the lead exchange hands to play. Hall made a layup to
2:42 left in the contest.
' seven times as the two squads cut it to 54-03.
Jerry Hall, 6-0 semor, and battled down to the wire.
David was fouled by Brad.Chruck Bradbury, 6-2 sophnmor" Knorr rebounded and laid up bury and made one for two sendpaced the Bobcats with 21 and a shot to tie it 40-40 at tile 6:21 mg Rutland ahead 55-.\3 with
19 poinls respectively. Hall had mark. Kyger Creek led 45-42 35 seconds left. Eblin fouled
12 in the first half and Brad- with 5:18 left but two quickies Davis and he made his second

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Hall's pivot shot .was good and Kennedy each bad etglrt. Brad
ended the scoring at 56-65 with bllry had 10 rebounds lor Ky·
19 seconds left.
ger · Creek and Hall had eight
Eblin picked up his third Rulland paeed by
Dann)
personal fou l of the quarter Yarbrough's 16 points and Jack
but Davis missed the free throw ie Robinson's 10 downed Kyge~
with 10 seconds left.
Creek 15-35 in the
reserve
Stalistics showed that Rutland game. Jim Tyo, Tom
Reese
made four more field goals than and Steve Spaulding eaeh hau
Kyger Creek but the Bobcats eight points for Kyger Creek
had seven more field throws Rutland ....... 13 14 7 Z2 - iiii
tllan did the Red Devils. There Kyger Creek .. 14 14 8 19 - iO
was that one point difference.
Rutland (561- Davis, 8-3Rutland shot 67 times and 19; Hawking, ~; Knorr, ti
made 25 field goals for 37.3 per -1-17; Yarbrough, 4-2-10,
cent. The Red Devils had six Weber, 1-0-2; Kennedy, oout of 13 from the foul line lor Q-0; Totals, 21HH16•
&lt;o.l per cent. Kyger
Cree~ Kyger Creek (55) Hall, 9from the foul line lor 61.9 per 3-21; Grose, D-2-2; Bradbury,
cent.
7-o-19; White, 4--tl-41: Eblin,
The Red Devb. bad 12 re- o-:h'l; Buckley, 1-0-2; Total•,
bounds while Kyger Creek had21-13-05. ·

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BY DICK THOMAS
A Chr'
litt~e Oh::tmas approaehed this
years ago Rt;:::mmun~. 50
made to ~e~oc:te ~~e :~
Dam 25 cl
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lasted about 20 years after Jtsl1Item in tho Gallipolis Daily reasons and data to tol Beae~
:"e G~llham was agam head- ers were both frozen over Mon. darn close to Gal11pohs The I The Ho~
;""~~lion and was lil'ally Tribune of Dee. 20, 191C.
tn favor ol relocating r,;ck a.;.. then: :: ~hw River
and :day, as was also the Kanawha proposed location is about one ed from abOVe
emo ed alter the conSirucDam 25· Ulat is· cha e the
e present locatiOn River.
Jmle below the mouth of the ant wharf Jn the
~o~f the 1\"ge roller dam at fn connection with the loca- location' from
Mi';: Island ~il~o~kl a~ Dam 25, at S1x Dec. Z1, 1116 - The Tell City Kanawha River.
- round into
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tion of Lock and Dam 25, and to about one mile below I he C s an ' .near AddiSon.
laid up at Pittsburgh and !he Dec. %!, lt15 - Navigation is Kanawha
The story of efforts to relo- at the special invitation of Cap. mouth of the Kanawha R"
•U . 1dBearh '"of the Engmeers, Ruth got as far as Parkersburg 'suspended with the
packets of heavy '"""'"~ -· 1
lain E A B id
lver.
m1e States Army and is D"
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- . urns es, general The party was taken on board viston En meer
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manager of the Campbell Creek the towboat Robert p G"llh I .
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• Central D1v1- heavy 1ce
IA general resumption will not Jnery will lie built h;
Coat Co., Col oneI LatiBIIIfl
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which
has
charge
of
the
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H. and up the Kanawha River to Ohio Rtve nd II
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ere was s atmg on th eltake place until after the first ietta Manufacturing ' Co ' ;.
~etch, who his charge. of aU Lock 11, where dapgers and ies. He ts ral:o a Jts tnbutar- OhiO River at Pomeroy •-wed- of the year, if conditions .are !their new plant at
'lifl1'
lmprovemenw on the Ohio Rlv- difficulties ol river traffic were United State: memb:r of the nesday.
favorable then and free ol ice. / ant, it is reported. J
er and IU trJbutanes, made an pointed oot to Col
Beach Towboat Bo d :~pe.!mental , The D 1'. Lane assisted the The L1ttle Kanawha R1ver at The City or Louisillev wa• •.
inspection trip to Pt. Pleasant Measurements of th.e depths of of the Ohio ;r a~ HI prestde!'lt l Harry Anderson in gettrng her : Parkersburg IS frozen over so I taken from the landing at CJI. .
Morx:lay. ~
the channel wefe made and Jt of Engmeerstver eneral Board st:anded tow off the Kanawha 1-that teams were reported cross- lemnatJ to the mouth of t hI
Upon the ~rrlval of
Co I. was shown that very frequent- I While he did not . k
I River bar Wednesday. The boats I mg the Ice Wednesday morn- I Kanawha River by Captaln Ell
Beach, Captain Burnsides invlt- ly, in locking lOW!
through ment
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rna e a state- ,wenl on to Cmcinnati With thelr ' tng.
•Willi amson Th Cit r
ed the following parties to ac- that barges were sunk
' of tO&lt;::; let p~o~sed change Icoal tows Coal IS m great de-l The Tell Ci tv had to break ' ville and her ~'ist y oh'
compan.y
the
Colooel
on
his
While
at
Lpck
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Captain
25 Jt Js ~~:It A}( and Dam imand.
i through the tee from ParkPrs- CJ tv, of Cmcmn~ti er s :~
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of lii.!P&lt;CUon. Captain Otto Reynolds, lock tender: rame a- '
jusllfy : ,:d thai the data Captam John Rust or the Ot- burg to Pittsburgh on her las t fer quarters ther" ar_e_ • _
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By ROBERT WINGETT
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otet"m~hn, gencerall manager, board the Gillham, and gave /mg that the cha~ng r~commdend- . lho Marmet. here today, reports ltnp up The Tell City" h"'l l The Green wood i; l~id up In
Dirt:~'&amp;'WI:"'t~,.{L!Ij;;'li"'~ W o armet ~a Co.; Captain several reasons why he thought
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e e rna e. I IS boat and her tow of "'"i up at Pi~lsburgh.
the Louisville Canal on 8C&lt;!o
.w •.WJ
• e. Gla~r, Pittsburgh Coal Lock and Dam 25 should be to- Other River
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. ' are m good shape at Ambrosia Dee. 2:1 , 1916 - Tile ri ver or ice. Malo Jim
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TODAY'S THOUGHT
He that t lk th
Charles Gebhardt, cated below the mouth of the eluded·
:-Jews Jtems m- [Landmg m the Kanawha River. has been falling for a couple known here is
knoweth will also talk whathe knoweth' et -~hFat he .d . thw ey Transportation Co. K_anawha River instead of at I Dec. 20 1916 C .
I We hope lhe government will of days~ the dams are r.reenwood ..
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Lewis Tripletts
Host Annual
Dinner Reunion

The Christmijs Season of lll66 is here
. In only a few hours youngsters w1ll have their gifts.
Th~s lS when we reahze that the real thrill of Christmas
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a11 those who have been so helpful and kmd, during the entertained sunday witil their :
p1st year. The entire staff, and I. extend very best wish- traditional pre-holiday 1 -1 !
es to all for a happy holiday season.\
dinner and reunion. Foil~~~~ :
the dinner, Santa appeared and :
nr cr~t HLddox, the very ~apab~ pianist and singer ' distributed gifts.
a~~ ~rs Her~~de~:~~ F1~.l':dl~ting his parents. Mr: Here for the observance were '
Ch i
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ox, ).II~ eport, over the holidavs. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Haddo1 and
dnri eh~ who has play~d )"llh several top-name bands grandson, Shawn Hooks, of Den- 1
Jan '
ng ts many _years ~USIC, has authored and had ia, Fla., and their son
eopyright,ed a deltg~~ful song called, "October Twilight." Haddox, from the u 's Arm
th· Chet s S?ng wr1tmg talent comes through clearly in 1 at Ft Kno• Ky 'and M/
te~~h~~~~~~ti~nj PF~h~ ~e a hit. Chet, presently i Haddo~ of Pdint .Pieasant, w~·
drcuit on we~~en~s . u er ale, works the mte club I Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hen-

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YEAR-END CLEARANCE SALE ---- PRE-INVENTORY SALE
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Second Annual Holiday
Tourney is Dec. 28-29

Is Offering You One Last Opportunity This Year To Buy Tires At Real Bargain Prices.

Any l Passenger Tires

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Butcher T1ckets - Jack Bux
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Gene Bennett will replace ]tun, Carl Irvi~ and John Wise.
The ftrst game at 7 p. m. l\ewman the second night of tt1t: , man; Concesstons - J u d son
Wednesday night will pit Ced- TournameJlt. fiennett offidatcs iBrake, Cliff Dunn, Fay Wilson,
·a1 ville College of Ohio against u, the ~1id-American . Ohio v11J.' Wadear Thabet, .Joe Buffington

In Our Warehouse

Oh:o l•nd Harley flartley ; and Fin-

ln the second game Wednesday i Conference. Fnwler and Waldie ance - Ray Musgrave, Carroll !

night will be Rio Grande Col- I ore both regislered offiCials.
Casto, Charles Lanham
lege, host team, and Concord Tirkets at 12 for adults ard Frank Kmsky,
,College of Salem, W. Va.

$1 for students are on sale at

: There will be a consolation Bob Saunders Quaker

and

Tom Fisher tR lo ~

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i ers Department Store and the worthy; P. A. System - Car·
Trophies will be awarded to
-------- --- roll Casto; Programs - John

ftle cham;;ion and

runnerup

NBA Standongs

teams. A plaque will go to
tht. thfrd place team and the

Leighty and. Ted

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.111 Eshenaur.
.4 1,. F R A"- N-:.-;;Kc:F
; :--U R- 'f, Germany
.2:l5 d.J Pil - Canad;; scored one got'~ I
i? .the se~ond and third periods I
Pet. ~nday mghl to gt:tm a 2-6 iee
6:101hockey decision over an E:t."~ot ·
.4;14 ! GPrrn :m team.
4191 The win was the sec.:md
1?!1j ~lraigilt for Canada over a
.Jf.4 German tt·am m twcto nights.
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[ South Webster and
BIll .
wm3n. rhe second game will ,
called by Hindu Henderson.
Pleasant, and Tom Jarrell
South Charleston.
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e official scoro keept'r 1,
.lOde Fowler. Pt. Pleasant. and
t\l'l•k•eper and operator of the
dnck Is Don Waldie.

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es freshments
awarded the
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werewinners
served.
A

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duoted by the Rev.
Carver
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basket lor. family and also to
Uy at Christmas.

Attendmg were Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Bailey, Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Finlaw, Mr. and Mrs.
llarold W. Lemley, Mr. and .
Mrs. Calvin Simpson, Mrs. Jark
Braley, Mrs. Oliver Michael,
Mrs. Terry Phalin, Mrs. Orval
Wiles. Mrs. Arthur
Slusher,
Mrs. Herman Martin and Rev.
and Mrs. Williams.
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· little ones havlr scampered d~wn·
s~rs to see w~at Santa left them un·
der the Christmas tree.

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home I once again for the hollday~·Th e~ ave come
like home on Christmas Da 'l'h ·
ere s no place
Christmas away from home Yknowosehwtho ~ave sp~nt
about,
w a we re talking

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to :ae::,•ntt of peace and what efforts should be made
us the b~rth e0 0W_se ;f our warfare society. God gave
l!tveanlng of .world'sfa:l~ysoF!~ut2,0wOOe myre'gahrts, kHnoel\' htbase
gl en u8 Ch ts•,. .
. r ...,as-!he ~st hafpening of all!
01\TELINE wish
11 hi
tnd 1 Happy
y 8 readers a Merry Christmas,
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TWENTY YEARS AGO
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B. Foster flies to :eekly Galin Times • • . T·5 .George
teanl repre•e!Jiln~ ~~wtU Sas Amember •Of swtmming
Ml N Iill
· · rmed Forces In Korea
18 · a~
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~ub"ailb. 8• Mary Wetherholt named clerk In ooun·

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I have at ways refused to acceht t~e alternative of

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the United States or Franee.
-Germany'• Kart-Georr Kie 1•
tnrer oo lorefp rolatt0111.

There Is nothing less potent '

T~, Gahllio l~elco'!'e' natives who reside and work than a potiUclan who sees his
P sew ere In thiS great count
Th h
audlent"e dwindling.

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QLDER children are cOmparing their
Christmas gilts with friends and
neighbors around the com.munity. Col·
lege students are home visiting their
parents and friends. Many servicemen
tlho were lucky enough to get a leave
are visiting their loved one• once again.

Far

ANY PASSENGER SIZE
ANY TREAD IN STOCK
PLUS TAX andRF.CAPPABLE TIRE

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Fighter must be at least 16 years old. AU fight·
ers under age 21 must have consent of parents or
legal 2uardians Mail entry blanks to: 725 Fourth
Ave ., Gallipolis, Ohio, 45631. Deadline for submit·
ting entries is Sunday, Jan. 7, 1967.

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and Roberta Musser, Lee and
flelen Hill, Milo Hutchi"n •nd
Julie and Jayne Hutchison. and
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a piano duet by Ken and Eloi" l
Or
Matson.
Members ol lhe Young Adult
The ho
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cia". of the Pomeroy
First
decnrotedm;., w~~rist:O:utifull~ BaptiSt church enjoyed • Christlarge decorated cak• was sho~o I ~as party Mondaylbevemng at ;

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All For The Same Low, Low Price
WHEELS BALANCED
$200
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Virginia Slate for the cham- 6- The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, Dec. 25, 1966
~ionship lasl year and will be
ENTRY BLANK
defending its cr.•wn. The Red!Jien .Jre 5-3 for the se&amp;!«JO. I
Gallipolis Southern Ohio
lii]ate is 6-3 and Concord's
ll)rd iA 7-2. Sedan ille's record
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TRADE IN

7 .T&lt; Sm1th : and Medical - Dr. Roy .

An AU . Tournament learn 01 New Yurk
15 19
!ix players wi ll lif' mmwd by a ~ Cin e_ir.nati
12 17
f:ommitlf:e of Hotanans, H!e l Baltm:.ore
8 26
f~ur coaches. and sporl.s re.!
Wtslern Oivisiun
porters. They w1ll also setect l
W. L
t,fle Tournamen t's Most Valuable S;m Francisco
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~layer , won last year by Rio I Detrmt.
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Grande 's Jim Man;hall, now 1St._ LoUis
13 18
with the U. S. Marillf'S in Vtet- 1Chtcago
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!Rio Grande defeated
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Blackwalls- Whitewalls
Nylons·- Rayons

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TrophJes - Charles
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W. f.. Pc·t. and Dewayne Clatworthy; Door

.,urney basketball to the fourth ' l'hilatlclphie
dlare team.
I ~oston

Mr. !Jl'!d Mrs. Gene

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Mrs. Hazel Walters or Charleoton, W: Va, and Mrs. Russett
Brisn, Genevieve Dewhurst Ira Moles, Elkv1ew; Mr. and Mrs.
Hill, Mr. and Mrs
M~lv•n Robert Ley and lamily, Valerie
Drake, Bonnie Hogoe, Orvi!le and G,regg of Marietla ; Mrs.
Hogue, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ann Edwards, Langsville; Mr.
Matson, Sherry Michael and tne a_nd Mrs, r~ranklin Tnplett and
host and hostess and daughter. children, Ricky, Debbie and i
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Hutchison' C1ndy; Mr. and Mrs. Phillip •
· Batley, Jerry Bailey,
Jerry '
The program Included Chri;t- and Frankie White; Miss Debmas carols sung by all; ·Mr.. bie Tennant, and
Hlcbard
0. 0. Patterson read the Christ- j Long, and daughter, Mindy, Mid- •
mas story from the BibJe; Be~!- Idleport, ·' ~
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Mr. and MrscCfyde Fenell .;;.; ~ee se~v. Wlh ICe cream, rrf- ~

Tubeless- Tube Type

.nd championship game Thurs.- Service Center' Thomas Cloth- Hudy Friar (CedarviliC') aoo
'ay fli«ht with _the two _losus lier_s , Haskins. Tanner and The Jac~ Buxton (Concord) Meals

~f WE/lesday mght meetmg at Oh10 Valley Bank 10 Galhpohs; - J1m Moore and Gary North7 p. r . and the two fir~t night Radin's Shoe Center,
Fruth up ; Dressmg Rooms - Bob

and Jean, r.jr and Mrs. Leo
Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Harold O.whurst, ML and Mrs. Bob Richmood, Carrie "'oore. Judy Mooser, Beatrice Dugan and Marly' Mr. and Mr.. Alex Ma
Pauline Tillis. Ethel
Rir~:
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Barbara Smith and fleb~r.a, 1'1ce May read 11 Kef'p Christ m,
Odessa Roush. Ado
Kepg.. Christmas," "The Great ConIda. Richmond, Anna We~ch trast," special songs, by Gene

SALE POSITIVELY STARTS AT 8:00A.M. TUESDAY,
DECEMBER 27 AND ENDS :ATl2:00 NOON SATURDAY,
DECEMBER 31 - THE END O(Q_
lJR BUSINESS YEAR OF 1966

.staged Wednesday and Thurs- 1Conference and call&gt;. mdepenj- 1 Ro~ary Club Comm1tllees for 1
~day, Dec. J.3 and 29. in Lhe Pt. I ent college ball. He~d~·son andllhe fourney ~rc: Pub.hcJty -~
:Pleasant High School gymnasi- Jarrell are. ~est Vtrgmta Con- John Sams~ll , Housmg-Bo~

·west Virginia Stale. Meeting ley Conlerenre and the

The adult class ol Hy•cll Run
Free Methodist cJmrch enjoyt'd a Christmas party at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Mlto
HutchiSon and daughters on Fnday •venmg, Dec. 16.
_The party was planned and
liVen by the young marrl•d
class.
Attending were Wrll Haley,
Mr. and Mrs Guy Kennedy,
Nr. and Mn. Emerson Hysrll,

RIZER OIL CO.

The Second Annual Pt. Pleas.. I Hyland is an Ohio Conference Citizen's National Bank. in Pt. I
ant Rotary Holiday Jnvi talional l and _Mid-American _conferen~ l Pleasa_nt; and S~mmers Phar- ,
Basketball Tournament wiU be ·o!tlcta.L Newman IS m the Ohto l macy m N~w Ha\en..
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BOB LUCAS
BOB BATDOR~
SAM THORNTON
HERE'S three of the Rio Grande College Redmen who will participate in the
Second Annnol Pt. Pleasant ltotary Invitational Basketball TournaJilent next
Wednesdav and Thursdav. Batdorf. a 6-l sophomore, is from Ashland, Pa.;
Thornton, · a 1966 gradu~te of Dayton Chaminade High School, is a 6-4'h freshman; and Bob Lucas. 6-2 freshman, is -~ 1966 graduate of Bycsv1lle ~eadow­
brook H1gh School. Rio Grande meets Cqncord College or Athens, W. \a . at 9
p.m. next Wednesday mght in the Pt. l'l~asant H1gh School gym

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safety precaullon eommonly n&amp;glected by motorists ts having
a supply ul rod nares on hand
to mark the roadside position
.of a ear In case of nighttime
dtlftcultles. For mntmum pro.
tecUon agalnot "llltUna duck"
accidents, a disabled car on
· tile roadside at ntgllt should
have on its flghta, ~ • flare
shoulcf 1Je 'placeil lome
dis· .
tance bact up tile road In lhe
dlrecflon ol oncoming tralfle.

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. prayer of tha.nka for the good and wondrous teachings bestowed upon
us throuah. HIDl. May your holiday be filled with true J'oyand peace .. ,

4lHRISTii!As CHEER
LAKEWOOD. Calif. (UP!)

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(IVet great and simple dignity to Hia house Aa Ch . t'
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proudly celebrate the Birth of the Saviour, we t ak e pauae to offer a

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VOL 1 NO. 47

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1966

CHRI~AS FOOD - Several Racine American Legion Post members display large boxes of food for needy families ctw;tng the holldar season. The Chr~L&lt;tmas Food project is an annual one for the Racine Legion
Post. Left to nght a.re !!'ranc1s Webb, James Hill, Smoke Simpson. Howard Sayre, Richard Lee, Elson Spencer, Owen Watson, Vrrgll Roush and Paul Holter.

Snow· slick R9ads Cause 2 Wrecks

CHRISTMAS CHEER - Gallipolis Rotarians put fin ishmg touches on 211 commumty (;nnstmas food baskets that were distributed Saturday from the Washington school cafetria. Fnday night they filled the basketll
with staples that included sugar, flour, milk, corn, beans. margarine, corn, rice, jelly, lard, peas, onions, poo
tatoes, oranges, and other items. Saturday morning fresh bread , vegetables and meats were added. Left to
right, standing, are W. J. Brown, club secretary, and Dr. Harry King, and front row, Manning Wetherbolt,
Bud Carter and Neil Sanders. Funds to supply this dis tribution to needy families are not enough to cover
the cost. Several hundred dollars more are needed. Everyone willing to help may send money to Leo Mossman, club cleJ'k, or Rev. Hughey Jones, general chairman.

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sought the Babe whose birth angels had
proclaimed unto them. They beheld
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David, wrapped in swaddling clothes.

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to adore, and to offer preciou1 gifts
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Robert Wlngttt

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Maxine Wallen

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Richard Thctmas

Mrs. Emerson JoMS

Kathryn Crow
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Zirkle

Lucille Hawkins

Emma L. Davis
Ruth Brown

Erma Lyons

Richard Owen

Thomas D. Danner

Helen Davis
Donald Wright

Eustace Wilson

James E. Denner
Artis Bunch

Hobart Wilson

Fred Hoffman

Beatrice Lisle

Don George
William Hoffmon

Marie Foster

Otho Mlttox

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in that first Christmas, in its boundless
• hope and its promise of peace,
with joyous celebrations. May you and
your loved ones keep the spirit of
this holy season always in your hearts,
perpetuating its strength and comwrt.

BILL WILSON

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Bill Wilson, big rookie •
handed hurler with tile Pliifa.'
delphia Phillies and 1960 !
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derwent surgery Friday Ia . .
adelphia for removal of an · ·
ery blockage in his

Geylond Bulh
Margaret Finnicum

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Margeret Lehew

John Morgen

The Ohio Valley Publishing Company

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Ding six and lr•ing five.

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Pomeroy. relieved in 39 gaD-

William Gardner

Dwight Wtthtrholt

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Grace E,Piscopal Cbureh in Pomeroy. The theme of
tbe Christmas Eve Service wUl be "Come to the
Stable". A Nativity Pageant will be presen~ by the
young .people of the Chur~. Rev. Martin will give
utory-tennon on "The Nativity According to Mary "
followed by the regular service of Holy Comm~­
' . , laD. Servleea wlll be ·CIJrlltmai Eve at e p.m.

operation was the second
Meigs County native ·
1966 se.,.,n ended. IVIlJOO
derwent the first operaUoo
Sao Diego ard after ~nit.:
returned ·to Pomeroy lor a
with relatives.
Wilson, in The
News ·last Fall, was
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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1966

CHRI~AS FOOD - Several Racine American Legion Post members display large boxes of food for needy families ctw;tng the holldar season. The Chr~L&lt;tmas Food project is an annual one for the Racine Legion
Post. Left to nght a.re !!'ranc1s Webb, James Hill, Smoke Simpson. Howard Sayre, Richard Lee, Elson Spencer, Owen Watson, Vrrgll Roush and Paul Holter.

Snow· slick R9ads Cause 2 Wrecks

CHRISTMAS CHEER - Gallipolis Rotarians put fin ishmg touches on 211 commumty (;nnstmas food baskets that were distributed Saturday from the Washington school cafetria. Fnday night they filled the basketll
with staples that included sugar, flour, milk, corn, beans. margarine, corn, rice, jelly, lard, peas, onions, poo
tatoes, oranges, and other items. Saturday morning fresh bread , vegetables and meats were added. Left to
right, standing, are W. J. Brown, club secretary, and Dr. Harry King, and front row, Manning Wetherbolt,
Bud Carter and Neil Sanders. Funds to supply this dis tribution to needy families are not enough to cover
the cost. Several hundred dollars more are needed. Everyone willing to help may send money to Leo Mossman, club cleJ'k, or Rev. Hughey Jones, general chairman.

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Gatewood of
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Humble shepherds left their flocks In
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sought the Babe whose birth angels had
proclaimed unto them. They beheld
, him lying in a manger .in the City of
David, wrapped in swaddling clothes.

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• brilliant Star, Wise Men came
to adore, and to offer preciou1 gifts
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Robert Wlngttt

'+

Chester Tannehill

Maxine Wallen

J

Richard Thctmas

Mrs. Emerson JoMS

Kathryn Crow
)iMa

Zirkle

Lucille Hawkins

Emma L. Davis
Ruth Brown

Erma Lyons

Richard Owen

Thomas D. Danner

Helen Davis
Donald Wright

Eustace Wilson

James E. Denner
Artis Bunch

Hobart Wilson

Fred Hoffman

Beatrice Lisle

Don George
William Hoffmon

Marie Foster

Otho Mlttox

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Today, nations and peoples share.
in that first Christmas, in its boundless
• hope and its promise of peace,
with joyous celebrations. May you and
your loved ones keep the spirit of
this holy season always in your hearts,
perpetuating its strength and comwrt.

BILL WILSON

Wilson Has ~ ,;.,.
Second Arm,...~.. -~
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Surgery
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CheriH Snodgrus

Bill Wilson, big rookie •
handed hurler with tile Pliifa.'
delphia Phillies and 1960 !
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eroy High School graduate, .
derwent surgery Friday Ia . .
adelphia for removal of an · ·
ery blockage in his

Geylond Bulh
Margaret Finnicum

arm.

Margeret Lehew

John Morgen

The Ohio Valley Publishing Company

The Phillles said that

Publishers of
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The Daily Sentinel

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for San Diego last season,
Ding six and lr•ing five.

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Mrs. Willard Wilson ol
Pomeroy. relieved in 39 gaD-

William Gardner

Dwight Wtthtrholt

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Sund~y: flme~Sentinel

·The Dai!y Tribune

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Grace E,Piscopal Cbureh in Pomeroy. The theme of
tbe Christmas Eve Service wUl be "Come to the
Stable". A Nativity Pageant will be presen~ by the
young .people of the Chur~. Rev. Martin will give
utory-tennon on "The Nativity According to Mary "
followed by the regular service of Holy Comm~­
' . , laD. Servleea wlll be ·CIJrlltmai Eve at e p.m.

operation was the second
Meigs County native ·
1966 se.,.,n ended. IVIlJOO
derwent the first operaUoo
Sao Diego ard after ~nit.:
returned ·to Pomeroy lor a
with relatives.
Wilson, in The
News ·last Fall, was
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MISS KAREN SUE WALKER

llNGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - Mr. and Mrs.
R!)lliio~ Fife, Powell St., Middleport, announce the
UJBB~I!I!U!nt of their daughter, Cheryl Ann, to Mr.
Donovan D. Roush, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Rcittsh, N. Second Al'e., Middleport. Miss Fife was
gr¥duated !rom Middleport H.igh School. Mr. Roush
was also graduated from Middleport High School
end '
four years in the 1'\avy. He is now employ·
· by .
Aluminum. A February 12th wedding

MR. AND MRS. James Richard Walker, of Route
3. Pomeroy, announce the engagement of their
daughter, Karen Sue, to Mr. Robert W. Sloan, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sloan, Route 1, Pomeroy.
Miss Walker is a graduate of Middleport High School,
class of 1960. She is employed as a secretary m the
College of Education, Oh.io University. Mr. Sloan ts
a graduate of Pomeroy High School, class of l 956.
He is a construction worker. The open-church wed·
ding will take place Saturday, February 11, 1967,
at two-thirty o'clock, at the Enterprise Evangelical
United Brethren Church.

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Miss Warehime
Is Bride of
James Morrison

Gallipolis Garden
Club Entertains

Miss Mary Louise Warehime, daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. Donald R. Warehime of GaiUpolis, Ohio, became the
bride of Mr. Jamfs E. Morrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Emmett Morrison of Callipolis, Ohio in a ceremony per·
formed on Thursday, December 22nd at 7:30 o'clock in
th e F'trst Um'ted p res bYt enan
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The altar of the church was decorated with poJn.
sellas, with hurricane lamps along the aisle, and pine and
candles were in the wind· 1 r G tr r · M'
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ows.
a so o a tpo ts, tss
. Milligan ef Cincinnati, Ohio.
TI1e Rev. Glen R. Huehnlt and Miss Carol Hensley
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performed the double
rmg Cle land
ce~emony. Prior to the wedding 'f~: att~ndants were atti!'OO
Mtss Cath~rJne Hayward, organ· in formal moss green velvet
"t, and M1ss Cathy Clark, .soil)- gowns, styled with
Emprm
"t, presented a program of nup- Josephine silhouetll, and wrlll
tlal music.
an A-Line skirt. Green satin

SUE ELLEN DAVIS

Mc"mbe.rs of Nature's Garden Club were entertained
by the Galll.polis Garden Club at the beautifully decorat·
Ph'll' Th ,
fternoon
ed home of Mrs. Gome~ . 1 1P5 ursaay a
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Assisting Mrs. Phtllifs were Mrs. Margaret Smtt •
"'·Irs. Donald Gallowa",
, 0 the hostess club, and Miss
hillif,s,
Susan
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the
Devotions, "A
Christmas ! the customs of rsome ot
Story, were given by one of countries in which she
has
the members of Nature's Gar· lived. Her pa;ents are Metho- /
den Club. Christmas carols were dJSt missionaries.
sung accompanied at the plano Delicious refreshments were .
by Mtss Susan Phillips
served to 17 guests and Mrs.
Mrs. Donald Gallol!ay read Garnet Wood and Mrs. Curtis '
several mtereslmg Christmas Swain of the therapy depart· ·
stories Mtss Valerie Gr~ffith _of ment or GaII1Pol". State Jnstt' •
Algeria, a student at 0 h 1 o lute.
Wesleyan Unlveroity, related Gt!ts from county garden !
clubs were presented to each
g~rl and also the Woman's DJy
magazine through the courtesy
of the A. and P. Store. Flower '
anangement calendars were
donated by Elliott Appliancr..
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MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR DAVlS, Camp Ground
tb .
!toad, Lancaster, announce the engagement of etr
daughter, Sue Ellen, to Sp/4 James L. Smeltzer, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin 0 . Smeltzer, Jackson Pike,
Gallipolis. Miss Dal'is is a graduate of Lancaster
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is employed as a secretary by General Mills, Inc.,
Lancaster. Mr. Smeltzer is a graduate of Southwes·
tern High School and is presently serving in the Uni·
ted States Army stationed at For! Benning, Georgia.
The couple is planning a July wl!dding.

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The bride w" given In mar· ribbon trimmed the poul sleev.
riage by her father. She wore es. Each wore a matchln•• vel·
• forll'al sheath eown of can· vet Dior bow headpiece, with
dlelight ivory peau de sole a"d silk illusion veil. They each carAlencon lace. The e!"pire ~· ~ied • lighted candle centered
tee was designed With • cr . !I- m a ~.ase of 8110Wdrtft porn •
cent neckline, with • Bertharot.. poms, Ivy,_ and vartgatod holly,
tar edged in pink embroidery. Taper lighter~ were John
Alencon lace edged the elbow· and Stephen Preston INephewa
Mr. and Mrrs. Raymond Morrison of Rt. 2 Thurman, ' length Kabuki sleeves. Her de· of the groom), Mr. Doue Har.
are announcing the marriage of their only daughter, tachable wattrau chapel train rington of Gallipolis, served 11
The Kay Rogers Missionary '
~lary Regina, to Private First Class Joseph H. Hively, son was •ppliqued with lace motifs. best man. Usher~ were Don
Society of Gallipolis First Bap'of Mrs. Marie Hivrly, and
The bouffant veil of
French Warehime and Joe Clark of
list Church held liB annual
the late Mr. Lee Hively .
Illusion was attach•d to an ~·· Gallipolis, Mr. Jolin Preston of
Christmas dinner Tuesday ev.
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ory petal rose of peau de ,.,._ Loutsvllle, KenlllCky, and Mr.
The dodubble
The bride's only jewelry
we,.
ening at the Gene Ball restaur.
performr
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ev. Rceremony,
ooert ' · l
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h Tom
Uh' Carmichael of Columbus,
LINDA KAUFF
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Ball took place in the 'fhur· l
opal earrings, a g t o t e to.
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ENGAGED - Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Kauf!, 2g2 dinner was served to t3 mem- The Emanon Club of Gallipo· rna; Methodist church at Sil
groom. .
The br,tde sd mdrother worebl.
Race Street; Middleport, are 1nnouncing the en· bers and two guests.
iis, held its Otristm8i dinner o'clock in the evening on Wed· , Cub Scout Pack 203 of Galli· The brtde's flower\were a r~~~ ,'()atch't::
ess ensem e
gagement and approaching marriage of their daughFollowing dinner, the pro- party Thursday evening at the nesday, December 2181.
polls held a mecdtmg andhtChrtstt· cascad1~fbouquet of w lte '""''d' wgr1 n:'a thg acceasortea. 1 he
ter, U..nda, to L!Cpl. James Richard Miller, son of ' 'll'am
d 'th th · 1 home of Mrs Howard B Saun, mas party Mon ay mg
a snow r1 t pom-poms, 1vy an
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of "Jo to the World "Silent ders.
Mrs. Htvely ts a &amp;raduate In : Grace MethodiSt Chul\ .
holly.
a green Jac e ess
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nue, .Middleport. The bride-elect is a 1965 graduate
N' ht y d "H k th ' H ld Following dinner the group the class of 1964 to Sr.uthwe&gt;t· , The rocket race scheduled Miss Ann Darbrough of Clal· matching acce,.orlra,
e! ~!ldleport High School and ts employed at Ohto
A~g els ·~in ar e era enjoyed bridge, with Mrs. Ken. Iern High school, and u present· that night could not be held llpolls, was maid of honor. A reception wa~ held at the
· Ulliversity In Athens. Cpl. ~!tiler, a 1964 graduate of
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neth Frazier receiving
high 1iy employed at the Ftrst Na· I and was postponed unltl J•.n. Bridesmaids were Miss Nancy home of the bride I
parentl
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reads~ .a:~Wh ey gave two score, and Mrs. Frank Porter,!tiona I Bank.
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lath at 1:30 at the church.
Lusk and Miss Julia Shawver, ?n Upper River. Road. Assl•l·
St'lr!es Marine Corps and is stahoned at Beaufort, N 1 gs ·
at}! Chrut Had second.
1 Mr. Hively is stalloned at , Boy• recetvmg awards from
mg at the recephon were M"'
S.'&lt;.'G, $!~ recently completed a 14 months tour of
ot Come and An Unexpect. There wu 1 gift erchango at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. He Nov. 28th, lor Bobcat awards,
Jackie Evans and Mlas Judy
d\ity.lp VIetNam. No date has been set for the wed·
ed VISitor. Mrs. Calvin Layne the close of the meeting. Jn ad- Its also a 1964 graduate of South•! were Ronnie Adkins, Rodney
Durose of Oallipollo, ·~d M!s,
Byers; Bear award,
Ricky
Marlene Pangrac of Nor 1 h
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, '~------------------- gave a monologue entitled "The , dillon to Mrs. Saunders, the western High school.
ChrlStlrJas Sptril. Prayer was committee was composed of : Mrs. Hively will continue to Baker; Wolf award,
Ricky
Olm•ted. Miss Durose regt..
offered by Miss Halley.
Mrs. Robert Caldwell. Mr.. set- I make her home with her pnr· tBoone and Douglas Shipley;
tered guos!B.
A g1ft exchange was held wyn White, Mrs. John Lloyd ents, while her husband Is in Gold and Silver Arrow, Doug- A planned potluck Christmas For her going away eostume
at the close of the program. and Mro. Robert Sheels.
' the service.
,las Bingham: 2 silver arrows, dinner preceded the meeting of the bride wore a paslot print
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Morris was won by Mrs.
Douglas Shipley; I gold arrow, the Chester WSCS al
the coat dms with matchmg IC·
The 1tij!land Fnendly Gar· ert Snowden and Mrs. B i 1
Tommy Valentine: John Corn· church.
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cessot·ies.
'-&lt;lPrtey\FI~b
held its
annual Brown was awarded the
ett, th• Denner award, and Twenty-four members and 15 Mrs. Morrison Is • graduate
Chns!nl'fi,:Jl.arty wtth a 6.30 p. prize.
George Haffelt, assistant den· visitors were pre•enl, seated of Gailia Academy High ·school,
m. dinner !It· ,Bailey:s Restaur· Refreshments in keeping
ner award.
at a beautifully decorated tab· and •llended Ohio Unlvt?"slty
ant 'n. l'omeroy on 1 uesday ev· tne holitlay season were
Douglas Mullineaux. gave .• Ie. Grace was asked by Mrs. and Gallipollo BuslneSJ Colle~.
ening;. lle&lt;-ember 20th. Thts was to the above and Mrs.
humorous skit to reretve hl5 R 1 h p rk
Mr. Morrison also gradltftlo
follo~ell by a party at the Davis Mrs. Tom
lion badge.
a p a or. Erwin, presJ. ed from Gallla Academy High
home:'of Mrs. Joe Bohn in Rut· Harold Sauer, Mrs.
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Receiving awards for the Dec. Mrs. Leonard
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schooL He attended Rio Grande
land.
Wolfe. Mrs. Jim Thomas, Mrs.
19th meeting were assistant den·
Colleg• and Ohio State Unlv..-.
The business meeting was in Vernon Weber, and Mrs. Bill
ner George Bush and Boh!&gt;y
slty. In J•nuary he will ettttf
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Cond.. ; the denner award. Ran· of Worahlp.
the Unlted Staies Navy Nuclear
charll" of the president, Mrs. Vr or .
dy Jordan; Douglas Mullineaux ''For this Little Time was Powor Scltool In Bainbrfdgt
Fred Williamson. The secre· 1
OrChd eshlre Chapter No.
450, I ry Hughes; Jnstallln&amp; Marshals, Roush and Sentinel,
Hartle : lion badge; Randy Finney of the topic of the program pr&amp;- Md
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tary's report was g1ven by Mrs. , D 7 M
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er of Eastern Star, held liB Flora Long and Everett Long; Roush.
Boy Scout troop 2110 who Is den ' •ented by Mrs. Erwin, Mrs.
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Harvey O'Dell and treasurer s
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em er1 CJ annual Installation of _officers Conductress, Phyllis Hawley; Juruor Past Matron Hiida rchief for Mro. Way'ne Davis, [ Pearl Casto, Mrs Harold Spen. S~RENADE IS SURPRISE
reporl by Mrs. Bruce May. A To County Home
recently at the M..omc Tern- Chaplain, Allen Hughes ; Organ. Quickel and Junior Past Patron received 8 shoulder braid.
cer and Mrs. Robl!rt Bailey.
Miss Mabel Hyldl of Mlddlereporton tne Christmas ba:aar
pie when Gladys Rife was in· ist, Gertrude Hysell; Warder, Rucker Neal ware presl!llted After the meeting refresh- Following a short business port waa surprised with a e•rol
•as given as wa~ a report on . Mrs. Glenn Smith, den moth· stalled as Worthy Matr,n and Ada Ward; Sentinel, William gifts by Flora and Everett Long. ments were served by Mr. and session a social time was on. serenade this week by memhe home decorating contest , er of Den 7, Pack 203, took her Ralph Rife Worthy Patron.
Scott, and Inviting Marshal, Don Worthy Matron Gladys
Rile Mrs. 8111 Sowers, Also In keep. joyed In games and an ex· hers ef Girl Scout Troop_ 3t with
:ponsored by the club.
Cub Scout boys to the ..county The chapter was opeed by na Waugh.
was presented a gavel by her ring with the Christmas season change of gifts which were their loadert, Mn. Ike Neal and
The program was io charge home for a program of
Worthy Matron, Hilda Quickel. Installed as offleers for tho inatalling officer.
Ia bag of candy was given each placed under a tree on a decor- Mrs. Buddy Thomas. The seoul&amp;
&gt;f thr program chairman, Mn nm carols and a program till· wtth Worthy Patron Rucker coming year, in addition to Decorations were in blue In child.
sled table.
9a~g for Mtss Hysell tn a~J.
:~r,w'\i'd Birchfield. A reading, ed. "The Story of Christmas." Neal presiding in the east.
the Worthy Matroh and Worthy keeping with Adah'o stat1on, to Marion Jl,arrison, cub scout VIsitors prtse~t were Mrs. alton ~~ her ))111 ltn iiQIWI~
'' A Deeember Night, Long. Long I The residents of the Home Distinguished guesls attend· Patron, were: Associate Mat- be honored by the Worthy Ma· master, ~all o! cub scoUis James Batley, Mrs. Norman the l~rgest amount lor
the
\ ~o,'"'w~s given by Mrs. Carl rang carols with the Scout•. lng were Deputy Grand Ma~ ron Ernestine Willa, Associate Iron of the year.
and den mothers of Pack 203, •'redertck, Mrs. Forrest Show. troops scout f)llld drivo lhta
11orris. A contest was held, ;n l Mothers of the Cubs had baked ron of District 24, Clarice Spar- Patron Joe Willa, S.rretary HI~ Chaptero repreMented
were 1donat•d candy to the children's alter, Mn. Paul Ktlly, Mra. lal!.
:barge of Mra. Don Harrison, I cookies and t~ese and other ll~g: Bernice Hoffman, Dis· da Quickel, Treasurer Doris Gallipolis, Vinton, Oak
Hlll, home and to the county home. Gladys Mer(an, Mr'-' Henry , BAND PARTY HELD
&gt;n gift wrappings. The pri~e . fsvors were gtven to, lhe lolks. lr~ct Deputy Grand Matron oi,Zerkie, Conduetre.. Jannette Wellston, Thurman, Hamden,
SAYRE GRADUATES
Elchlng~r. Mrs. R,aymond El· The Mtddlaport Senior Bllld
for the most original was won Boys m Mrs. Smjth s den.
Dtslrlct 24; Grand Represents. S~eets, Associate Conductre" South Point, Evangeline, Har- Seaman. Recruit Roger B. ber!eld, Mrs. 1. 0. McCoy, Mra. and IU1118 enjoyed 1 Chrilllnu
ly Mrs. fttlliert Garr,.r.. Gifts Randy Jordan, Da~td Stolhngs, lives Pearl Northup and 'fhel. Wtlma Haycraft, Chaplain Ma- rtsonvllle, Zaleski and Wilkes- Sayre, 19, USN, son of Mr. and , HerJry Beaver, Mra. W•ilalle party Friday evenjn&amp; In lht
•ere etcltanged by a hghted George Bush, Davtd
Smith, rna Casto and Worthy Matrons ry Jane Neal, Marshall OdeL vllle.
Mn. Qrvlll• Brooks Sayre ol Amburaer, Mra. ·E al her Pearl St. Elementary l!&lt;!bool
Chrtslhlas lree. Secret
pals 1 John Sallaz, Rndney Dyer, and alld Worthy Patrons of other Ia Maclc, Organist Carol Free- Refreshments were 10rved In Syracuse, baa been araduated Wrlilbl, Mrs. 'lfllll•m Hellman, auditorium. Records provldell
llere reveale11 and new names , Bryan and Clester Tackett.
chapten.
man, Adah, VIvian Kirby, Ru!h, the ' dining room which ,. wa• from nllte weeks of Navy baalc Mrs. Larry Smith, Mrs. J!Qbart maslc lor dancing and Nhih.
drawn for the coming year., It was .reported all was_very . ParOcipating in the. Installs- Donna Misner Martha. Kath. beautifully decorated In keeping training at the Naval Training Newell and Mrs. Freda Mlller ments were served durlnfl f1tt
rravelini prize donated by Mrs. much enJoyed and apprectated. lion were inStalling officer, Ma· ryn Metzger, Warder, Dorothy with lhe holiday season.
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MISS KAREN SUE WALKER

llNGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - Mr. and Mrs.
R!)lliio~ Fife, Powell St., Middleport, announce the
UJBB~I!I!U!nt of their daughter, Cheryl Ann, to Mr.
Donovan D. Roush, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Rcittsh, N. Second Al'e., Middleport. Miss Fife was
gr¥duated !rom Middleport H.igh School. Mr. Roush
was also graduated from Middleport High School
end '
four years in the 1'\avy. He is now employ·
· by .
Aluminum. A February 12th wedding

MR. AND MRS. James Richard Walker, of Route
3. Pomeroy, announce the engagement of their
daughter, Karen Sue, to Mr. Robert W. Sloan, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sloan, Route 1, Pomeroy.
Miss Walker is a graduate of Middleport High School,
class of 1960. She is employed as a secretary m the
College of Education, Oh.io University. Mr. Sloan ts
a graduate of Pomeroy High School, class of l 956.
He is a construction worker. The open-church wed·
ding will take place Saturday, February 11, 1967,
at two-thirty o'clock, at the Enterprise Evangelical
United Brethren Church.

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Mrs. ]ames E. Morrj,on

Miss Warehime
Is Bride of
James Morrison

Gallipolis Garden
Club Entertains

Miss Mary Louise Warehime, daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. Donald R. Warehime of GaiUpolis, Ohio, became the
bride of Mr. Jamfs E. Morrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Emmett Morrison of Callipolis, Ohio in a ceremony per·
formed on Thursday, December 22nd at 7:30 o'clock in
th e F'trst Um'ted p res bYt enan
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The altar of the church was decorated with poJn.
sellas, with hurricane lamps along the aisle, and pine and
candles were in the wind· 1 r G tr r · M'
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a so o a tpo ts, tss
. Milligan ef Cincinnati, Ohio.
TI1e Rev. Glen R. Huehnlt and Miss Carol Hensley
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performed the double
rmg Cle land
ce~emony. Prior to the wedding 'f~: att~ndants were atti!'OO
Mtss Cath~rJne Hayward, organ· in formal moss green velvet
"t, and M1ss Cathy Clark, .soil)- gowns, styled with
Emprm
"t, presented a program of nup- Josephine silhouetll, and wrlll
tlal music.
an A-Line skirt. Green satin

SUE ELLEN DAVIS

Mc"mbe.rs of Nature's Garden Club were entertained
by the Galll.polis Garden Club at the beautifully decorat·
Ph'll' Th ,
fternoon
ed home of Mrs. Gome~ . 1 1P5 ursaay a
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Assisting Mrs. Phtllifs were Mrs. Margaret Smtt •
"'·Irs. Donald Gallowa",
, 0 the hostess club, and Miss
hillif,s,
Susan
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Mary P
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the
Devotions, "A
Christmas ! the customs of rsome ot
Story, were given by one of countries in which she
has
the members of Nature's Gar· lived. Her pa;ents are Metho- /
den Club. Christmas carols were dJSt missionaries.
sung accompanied at the plano Delicious refreshments were .
by Mtss Susan Phillips
served to 17 guests and Mrs.
Mrs. Donald Gallol!ay read Garnet Wood and Mrs. Curtis '
several mtereslmg Christmas Swain of the therapy depart· ·
stories Mtss Valerie Gr~ffith _of ment or GaII1Pol". State Jnstt' •
Algeria, a student at 0 h 1 o lute.
Wesleyan Unlveroity, related Gt!ts from county garden !
clubs were presented to each
g~rl and also the Woman's DJy
magazine through the courtesy
of the A. and P. Store. Flower '
anangement calendars were
donated by Elliott Appliancr..
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MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR DAVlS, Camp Ground
tb .
!toad, Lancaster, announce the engagement of etr
daughter, Sue Ellen, to Sp/4 James L. Smeltzer, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin 0 . Smeltzer, Jackson Pike,
Gallipolis. Miss Dal'is is a graduate of Lancaster
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is employed as a secretary by General Mills, Inc.,
Lancaster. Mr. Smeltzer is a graduate of Southwes·
tern High School and is presently serving in the Uni·
ted States Army stationed at For! Benning, Georgia.
The couple is planning a July wl!dding.

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The bride w" given In mar· ribbon trimmed the poul sleev.
riage by her father. She wore es. Each wore a matchln•• vel·
• forll'al sheath eown of can· vet Dior bow headpiece, with
dlelight ivory peau de sole a"d silk illusion veil. They each carAlencon lace. The e!"pire ~· ~ied • lighted candle centered
tee was designed With • cr . !I- m a ~.ase of 8110Wdrtft porn •
cent neckline, with • Bertharot.. poms, Ivy,_ and vartgatod holly,
tar edged in pink embroidery. Taper lighter~ were John
Alencon lace edged the elbow· and Stephen Preston INephewa
Mr. and Mrrs. Raymond Morrison of Rt. 2 Thurman, ' length Kabuki sleeves. Her de· of the groom), Mr. Doue Har.
are announcing the marriage of their only daughter, tachable wattrau chapel train rington of Gallipolis, served 11
The Kay Rogers Missionary '
~lary Regina, to Private First Class Joseph H. Hively, son was •ppliqued with lace motifs. best man. Usher~ were Don
Society of Gallipolis First Bap'of Mrs. Marie Hivrly, and
The bouffant veil of
French Warehime and Joe Clark of
list Church held liB annual
the late Mr. Lee Hively .
Illusion was attach•d to an ~·· Gallipolis, Mr. Jolin Preston of
Christmas dinner Tuesday ev.
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ory petal rose of peau de ,.,._ Loutsvllle, KenlllCky, and Mr.
The dodubble
The bride's only jewelry
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performr
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ev. Rceremony,
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Uh' Carmichael of Columbus,
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Ball took place in the 'fhur· l
opal earrings, a g t o t e to.
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ENGAGED - Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Kauf!, 2g2 dinner was served to t3 mem- The Emanon Club of Gallipo· rna; Methodist church at Sil
groom. .
The br,tde sd mdrother worebl.
Race Street; Middleport, are 1nnouncing the en· bers and two guests.
iis, held its Otristm8i dinner o'clock in the evening on Wed· , Cub Scout Pack 203 of Galli· The brtde's flower\were a r~~~ ,'()atch't::
ess ensem e
gagement and approaching marriage of their daughFollowing dinner, the pro- party Thursday evening at the nesday, December 2181.
polls held a mecdtmg andhtChrtstt· cascad1~fbouquet of w lte '""''d' wgr1 n:'a thg acceasortea. 1 he
ter, U..nda, to L!Cpl. James Richard Miller, son of ' 'll'am
d 'th th · 1 home of Mrs Howard B Saun, mas party Mon ay mg
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of "Jo to the World "Silent ders.
Mrs. Htvely ts a &amp;raduate In : Grace MethodiSt Chul\ .
holly.
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nue, .Middleport. The bride-elect is a 1965 graduate
N' ht y d "H k th ' H ld Following dinner the group the class of 1964 to Sr.uthwe&gt;t· , The rocket race scheduled Miss Ann Darbrough of Clal· matching acce,.orlra,
e! ~!ldleport High School and ts employed at Ohto
A~g els ·~in ar e era enjoyed bridge, with Mrs. Ken. Iern High school, and u present· that night could not be held llpolls, was maid of honor. A reception wa~ held at the
· Ulliversity In Athens. Cpl. ~!tiler, a 1964 graduate of
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neth Frazier receiving
high 1iy employed at the Ftrst Na· I and was postponed unltl J•.n. Bridesmaids were Miss Nancy home of the bride I
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reads~ .a:~Wh ey gave two score, and Mrs. Frank Porter,!tiona I Bank.
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lath at 1:30 at the church.
Lusk and Miss Julia Shawver, ?n Upper River. Road. Assl•l·
St'lr!es Marine Corps and is stahoned at Beaufort, N 1 gs ·
at}! Chrut Had second.
1 Mr. Hively is stalloned at , Boy• recetvmg awards from
mg at the recephon were M"'
S.'&lt;.'G, $!~ recently completed a 14 months tour of
ot Come and An Unexpect. There wu 1 gift erchango at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. He Nov. 28th, lor Bobcat awards,
Jackie Evans and Mlas Judy
d\ity.lp VIetNam. No date has been set for the wed·
ed VISitor. Mrs. Calvin Layne the close of the meeting. Jn ad- Its also a 1964 graduate of South•! were Ronnie Adkins, Rodney
Durose of Oallipollo, ·~d M!s,
Byers; Bear award,
Ricky
Marlene Pangrac of Nor 1 h
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, '~------------------- gave a monologue entitled "The , dillon to Mrs. Saunders, the western High school.
ChrlStlrJas Sptril. Prayer was committee was composed of : Mrs. Hively will continue to Baker; Wolf award,
Ricky
Olm•ted. Miss Durose regt..
offered by Miss Halley.
Mrs. Robert Caldwell. Mr.. set- I make her home with her pnr· tBoone and Douglas Shipley;
tered guos!B.
A g1ft exchange was held wyn White, Mrs. John Lloyd ents, while her husband Is in Gold and Silver Arrow, Doug- A planned potluck Christmas For her going away eostume
at the close of the program. and Mro. Robert Sheels.
' the service.
,las Bingham: 2 silver arrows, dinner preceded the meeting of the bride wore a paslot print
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Morris was won by Mrs.
Douglas Shipley; I gold arrow, the Chester WSCS al
the coat dms with matchmg IC·
The 1tij!land Fnendly Gar· ert Snowden and Mrs. B i 1
Tommy Valentine: John Corn· church.
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cessot·ies.
'-&lt;lPrtey\FI~b
held its
annual Brown was awarded the
ett, th• Denner award, and Twenty-four members and 15 Mrs. Morrison Is • graduate
Chns!nl'fi,:Jl.arty wtth a 6.30 p. prize.
George Haffelt, assistant den· visitors were pre•enl, seated of Gailia Academy High ·school,
m. dinner !It· ,Bailey:s Restaur· Refreshments in keeping
ner award.
at a beautifully decorated tab· and •llended Ohio Unlvt?"slty
ant 'n. l'omeroy on 1 uesday ev· tne holitlay season were
Douglas Mullineaux. gave .• Ie. Grace was asked by Mrs. and Gallipollo BuslneSJ Colle~.
ening;. lle&lt;-ember 20th. Thts was to the above and Mrs.
humorous skit to reretve hl5 R 1 h p rk
Mr. Morrison also gradltftlo
follo~ell by a party at the Davis Mrs. Tom
lion badge.
a p a or. Erwin, presJ. ed from Gallla Academy High
home:'of Mrs. Joe Bohn in Rut· Harold Sauer, Mrs.
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Receiving awards for the Dec. Mrs. Leonard
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schooL He attended Rio Grande
land.
Wolfe. Mrs. Jim Thomas, Mrs.
19th meeting were assistant den·
Colleg• and Ohio State Unlv..-.
The business meeting was in Vernon Weber, and Mrs. Bill
ner George Bush and Boh!&gt;y
slty. In J•nuary he will ettttf
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Cond.. ; the denner award. Ran· of Worahlp.
the Unlted Staies Navy Nuclear
charll" of the president, Mrs. Vr or .
dy Jordan; Douglas Mullineaux ''For this Little Time was Powor Scltool In Bainbrfdgt
Fred Williamson. The secre· 1
OrChd eshlre Chapter No.
450, I ry Hughes; Jnstallln&amp; Marshals, Roush and Sentinel,
Hartle : lion badge; Randy Finney of the topic of the program pr&amp;- Md
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er of Eastern Star, held liB Flora Long and Everett Long; Roush.
Boy Scout troop 2110 who Is den ' •ented by Mrs. Erwin, Mrs.
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Harvey O'Dell and treasurer s
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em er1 CJ annual Installation of _officers Conductress, Phyllis Hawley; Juruor Past Matron Hiida rchief for Mro. Way'ne Davis, [ Pearl Casto, Mrs Harold Spen. S~RENADE IS SURPRISE
reporl by Mrs. Bruce May. A To County Home
recently at the M..omc Tern- Chaplain, Allen Hughes ; Organ. Quickel and Junior Past Patron received 8 shoulder braid.
cer and Mrs. Robl!rt Bailey.
Miss Mabel Hyldl of Mlddlereporton tne Christmas ba:aar
pie when Gladys Rife was in· ist, Gertrude Hysell; Warder, Rucker Neal ware presl!llted After the meeting refresh- Following a short business port waa surprised with a e•rol
•as given as wa~ a report on . Mrs. Glenn Smith, den moth· stalled as Worthy Matr,n and Ada Ward; Sentinel, William gifts by Flora and Everett Long. ments were served by Mr. and session a social time was on. serenade this week by memhe home decorating contest , er of Den 7, Pack 203, took her Ralph Rife Worthy Patron.
Scott, and Inviting Marshal, Don Worthy Matron Gladys
Rile Mrs. 8111 Sowers, Also In keep. joyed In games and an ex· hers ef Girl Scout Troop_ 3t with
:ponsored by the club.
Cub Scout boys to the ..county The chapter was opeed by na Waugh.
was presented a gavel by her ring with the Christmas season change of gifts which were their loadert, Mn. Ike Neal and
The program was io charge home for a program of
Worthy Matron, Hilda Quickel. Installed as offleers for tho inatalling officer.
Ia bag of candy was given each placed under a tree on a decor- Mrs. Buddy Thomas. The seoul&amp;
&gt;f thr program chairman, Mn nm carols and a program till· wtth Worthy Patron Rucker coming year, in addition to Decorations were in blue In child.
sled table.
9a~g for Mtss Hysell tn a~J.
:~r,w'\i'd Birchfield. A reading, ed. "The Story of Christmas." Neal presiding in the east.
the Worthy Matroh and Worthy keeping with Adah'o stat1on, to Marion Jl,arrison, cub scout VIsitors prtse~t were Mrs. alton ~~ her ))111 ltn iiQIWI~
'' A Deeember Night, Long. Long I The residents of the Home Distinguished guesls attend· Patron, were: Associate Mat- be honored by the Worthy Ma· master, ~all o! cub scoUis James Batley, Mrs. Norman the l~rgest amount lor
the
\ ~o,'"'w~s given by Mrs. Carl rang carols with the Scout•. lng were Deputy Grand Ma~ ron Ernestine Willa, Associate Iron of the year.
and den mothers of Pack 203, •'redertck, Mrs. Forrest Show. troops scout f)llld drivo lhta
11orris. A contest was held, ;n l Mothers of the Cubs had baked ron of District 24, Clarice Spar- Patron Joe Willa, S.rretary HI~ Chaptero repreMented
were 1donat•d candy to the children's alter, Mn. Paul Ktlly, Mra. lal!.
:barge of Mra. Don Harrison, I cookies and t~ese and other ll~g: Bernice Hoffman, Dis· da Quickel, Treasurer Doris Gallipolis, Vinton, Oak
Hlll, home and to the county home. Gladys Mer(an, Mr'-' Henry , BAND PARTY HELD
&gt;n gift wrappings. The pri~e . fsvors were gtven to, lhe lolks. lr~ct Deputy Grand Matron oi,Zerkie, Conduetre.. Jannette Wellston, Thurman, Hamden,
SAYRE GRADUATES
Elchlng~r. Mrs. R,aymond El· The Mtddlaport Senior Bllld
for the most original was won Boys m Mrs. Smjth s den.
Dtslrlct 24; Grand Represents. S~eets, Associate Conductre" South Point, Evangeline, Har- Seaman. Recruit Roger B. ber!eld, Mrs. 1. 0. McCoy, Mra. and IU1118 enjoyed 1 Chrilllnu
ly Mrs. fttlliert Garr,.r.. Gifts Randy Jordan, Da~td Stolhngs, lives Pearl Northup and 'fhel. Wtlma Haycraft, Chaplain Ma- rtsonvllle, Zaleski and Wilkes- Sayre, 19, USN, son of Mr. and , HerJry Beaver, Mra. W•ilalle party Friday evenjn&amp; In lht
•ere etcltanged by a hghted George Bush, Davtd
Smith, rna Casto and Worthy Matrons ry Jane Neal, Marshall OdeL vllle.
Mn. Qrvlll• Brooks Sayre ol Amburaer, Mra. ·E al her Pearl St. Elementary l!&lt;!bool
Chrtslhlas lree. Secret
pals 1 John Sallaz, Rndney Dyer, and alld Worthy Patrons of other Ia Maclc, Organist Carol Free- Refreshments were 10rved In Syracuse, baa been araduated Wrlilbl, Mrs. 'lfllll•m Hellman, auditorium. Records provldell
llere reveale11 and new names , Bryan and Clester Tackett.
chapten.
man, Adah, VIvian Kirby, Ru!h, the ' dining room which ,. wa• from nllte weeks of Navy baalc Mrs. Larry Smith, Mrs. J!Qbart maslc lor dancing and Nhih.
drawn for the coming year., It was .reported all was_very . ParOcipating in the. Installs- Donna Misner Martha. Kath. beautifully decorated In keeping training at the Naval Training Newell and Mrs. Freda Mlller ments were served durlnfl f1tt
rravelini prize donated by Mrs. much enJoyed and apprectated. lion were inStalling officer, Ma· ryn Metzger, Warder, Dorothy with lhe holiday season.
Center, Great Lakes, IlL
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eheried Into PbyslciaDB Bolptt- Paley«~toloPI&amp;
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a1, QuoeDs ... Tammany Lead- Dettplte ~ ftl ap«W. Here's bow Loadoo'l Camabi IIIII daughter, lo!Jrl, . -~
er Roy Jones bas bad the final !ng ambiiions, Sandy Koufa&amp; Street's ioinl. ~ ume Fridq for a
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riot act read to bfm by . t b e quteUy II JIIIOIIallll8 wilb NBC lie: topless wa!lresaes wear balf- wJ1b lbelr ~
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Speaking of recipes, Mrs. Manning (Jean) Kloes, IIOUld accept 88 successor Mauro familiar lt'a becalllle bf'a - Ibn) toot - toak at her lk7- llr8. .Geotlt =~lett
208 S. Second, Middleport, pl~nly hal! all she needs. How ice O'Rourke, said to be Steve ol the 'flip malo model• 11141 hf8h P'Jdldi bole! bills aa d jet plane tb1J
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CHRISTMAS COWMN:
Once upon a time you helped do I know? She gave The Dail~ Sentmel staff a wonder- Smith's (and tberefoce Bobby's) ·grins at you from vlrluall)' ev- bought a viDa In Nnnandy - Blrmlnflbam, Ala. wben . , ;
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out a stupid little 13-year - old ful . vanety of homemade cooktes last week. They were candidate . . . CBS dangles tmt- ery magaziM . .. HJsbel&amp; New and wlll save money in the bar· will visit avflt the
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Dear Readers:
girl who thought the world had deltCIOUS. .
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with her d.tugllter 8lld fainllj,
Comes Christmas - and a. ended because of strict parents
He~e IS a mouth watef!Dg rec•r}bat would bngbten gain blgb-ratec! Jackie Gleason will be $50-per-person at Act I, The celluloid Paul Revere's Mr and Mrs. Joe F~ ~
gain: my annual "Nothing but and a boy she "loved." That ~ny ~oh~ay sideboard. It 18 calle Black Walnu~ De- into renewing a weekly sbow: 1a11cy restaurant overlooking can slog It again: the British ohlidren.
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the Good" column, I hope you.• was me, and your straight-from- light · It an all-purpose dessert that would be tasty the gray fiannel brass (split Times Square atop the AUied indeed are coming - leading Mr and Mrs. Chef' a'itddliS•
enjoy these .up-beat letters as the-shoulder answer helped me Topt·Offf toda m~al or as a the two together """"'de . lhe that metaphor!) wan!B Large "-IMI Tvwer; maMfM name, tbe "Oscar" sweepstakes are and :....••on SbaWD Roob ol
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grow up.
perlect "jumping off"
point !or One's "Peekskill
ProductiODB
Times Tower. ,
, Paul Scofield and bis, 1J1m "A Danis,•• -~
Fla., are
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Dear Helen:
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Black Walnut Dehght can he a family dinner
Inc." to produce a daily TV Producer Rob t Whiteheads Man For All SeailltiS, Mldlael bollday visit with their parents,
I road so many blasts about !how m da aP PbY 1f5·)eadr-o d' made in an ordinary loaf pan Feature Frut~ Pork Platter variety geared to knock off the not JUSt auditioning actreas Zoe Caine and "Alfie," the Burtons Mr and Mrs Herman Racl&amp;!l
1 1 oynen an
· Caldw ell ; blg romance . In and "V a. woo If" a11 favort•··
steady daI.mg and teen mar- WI akwon
, eru
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Mtke
nd· daughter· eannen, aDd
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riages, 1 simply have
write
uc y.
h k'd 1and greater attractivene... To pork chops In dee~navoced con- 'Douglas syndicated grind
. "Arrivederci, Baby," 7&amp;-year - in the early !me
And It's all "Mr and Mrs 'L E Triplett
, ending.
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1 was never
. fiarr,
· 1op r.a I( e densed beef brothr along with More CBS execulive-swt - talk: old actor Warren Mitchell ba• U. S. 0nancIng of 8r!Uob tal• Dr. and Mrs
. .Cecil
. Horden. ' Of
you abou t our happy
k . wf11at t e 1 s 1 add a festive
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Actually it had all the wrong ca a Jer. 01 ,-~ {u:p
~as with Simple conlecttoners' sug- prunes ginger and celery. Near while here for his "Blow-Up" a three-lllinllte scene as Rosan- •nt The gang at Gallagher's Colu~bus are Christmas
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ingredienta- e~ly dating, stea- ~:Y ~~~~~ JU~to:ghlti~g To :~ ar icing and ~lace'.
cherry the e;,d ol the cooking lime, premiere, Carlo Ponti mnde a na Schlalfino's husband:
be partied producer Leonard Bur- dmner guests of her
sis ,
dymg at 16, a high school drop- th d
. d t
gh
't halves and trnn wtth holly toss in some apple slices lo
ton on his lmmment marrtage Mrs Garen Stansb•~
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nnd the base
(Dec 28) t0 ·'Miss Free Hun
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pou't ong S· to you, I'd JUSt like to say that eavre aro
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giVe the pork more tangy lrutt
rogram 0
Jim Johnson, student a t'l
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tance. engagement, and early your problems will soon
be 'h eup (I sUck) butter
goodness.
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. . shall University, is here
Fill in the rest of the menu
Socoya s latest love. mil:~- the holidav vacation with
marrtage .. . And I KNOW solved - ltme does it plus ad- I cup sugar
we'll live happily ever after!
ull understanding ~nd some I eggs, separated
with othar danish foods
oat- The Chnstmas program of Abt;hire; "The Night tha An. ·mstnaltst Peter .
. ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J
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My pareo!B were always strict self-understand1ng 'too
I I teaspooD vanilla
meal bread and rice pudding · Kanauga Fair Haven Methodist gels Sang," by Connie Clagg just Jauntily started servmg
Johnson and children.
and l used to complain, but I Oh I know I can't ease the %cups silted all-purpose flour plus "American style" carrot! Church last Sunday evening was "Can't Give It Away," by Tam- day~ m the Pam .pokey fD~an Mr and Mrs Emerson Jones
wound up obeying and later ' ago~y of aching over an unin ' 2 teaspoons baklug powder
and celery sticks. Bury a whole highlighted by readings and my Nibert; "Christmas Prayer,' ac~.ident w~e '!"'~mg f ~ f ut VISited Friday evening In AljiD was glad.I They let me date Iterested bO) - nolhmg eas.; 'It tea•poon salt
almond In the pudding; wv· a music under dtrection of Mrs. by Deanna Haner; "Mother's • !t~~~ii r?i :ore;~: a: ens with hts sister, Mrs. Doij:&gt;, qutte ear y, and at 16 I met that, but Jt won't last forever ~' "''P milk
•mall prize to the lucky nder. J. A. Allen.
Present," by Linda Halley "At we . '
wat h k
thy Dandakis and Mr. E. M.
the boy J wanted to marry. He - and the nexl Will be alon
I cup finely chopped balck According to an old Darush leg. " Last," by Bobby Schoonover; cherte ~~en tf t ey eep you Jones
was 17. He dropped out of school shortly
g.
walnuts
end, whoever finds the almond The program opened wtth 0 "A Christmas Prayer" by Ern- 75 days l
Sylvia Gyms of Mrs J E. Harley Middi&amp;.
and went in the service, was Lisle~ girls B b II
kl Cream butter and sugar un\11 is sure to have a sertes of lucky Come All Ye Faithful." Rev. est Bright· "If JeS:.s Came' L'lntrrgue ~ntertamments ts up port ~nd .Mrs Margar~t Davis,
sent to Korea. I stayed in school you out Jer;y
w!Jl p
hght Beat tn egg yolks one adventures.
.
Robert Rider, pastor,
gave by Anita H'aner· "HiS Name ;t for a Nip-rf.te m the mustcal
are spendtng the holland graduated. We had announ. wt'll tnv,Jte
t tcha •
e a! a ttme. Add vanilla. Stft dry 6 cbops (about Ill: pounds) the prayer. Kenneth Haner, as- the Top" by 'David Burnett· "Teahouse of the
Au g us I days ~~ Springf'•ld Wtlh their
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ced our engagement, so I dtdn t And 11 Je d ,1 11 B . mgredtents together
reserv- I can t1 ~ oanees &lt;OI ••· Ststant Sun ay Sc oo1 superm- "Closmg Time " by
Brenda
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and daughter
Dr
datli, but still bad a good lime will An/'J l'Oo:s~o ~ag, t rt~n tng 114 cup Add j;, creamed
fd beef broil!
tendent, announced the various Finnicum
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going around with th
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tel
'th milk 8 pitted pnmetl
numbers whtch mcluded
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e crow a this prom, there's next year. mixture alterna y Wl
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rec ~~
. luded "J
W d Mary" m "South Pacific" ily . They were accompamed bf
school.
There's colle e too You ust beginmng and ending wttb dry 'I• teupoon s~D~er
tattons, exerctses and songs.
Songs me
,;sus
as I y
• .. ver
Holly Martin or Athens.
I entered college, but quit in have to T~INK POSITI~E mgredients. Mtx together ...,. \1 teaspoon celery seed
RecitatiOIIS were as follows : IBorn In A Manger, by Class and moans shehllt Ine
be Mr and Mrs 0 p Kletll an&lt;l
December to gel
married. , that's all'
' maimng flour and walnuts; add 1 medium apple, cui ID I "Welcome Dear People." by 7; "Birthday of Jesus," by I type-cast for w Ia f amB-: M; ~nd Mrs .F M. Fugate of
Since tbea I11J husband has So Gnd. bless ev one with to halter,
mixing just until
rings
Brett Russell; "Our Message," Claos S; "What Christmas nice, JewiSh gJ' rom roo . Pomeroy. are Chnstmas Day
earned bls high school diploma • heartadte The
ful
blendeD. Beat egg whites until If• cap water
by Bruce Woyan ; "My Dolly's Means," by Class 6; "If here l lyn
gu&lt;&gt;ts of the latter's son p,
and baa linlshad a year al col- they're so ;wful. YB:t ~~ ~ stiff but not dry; fold inw bat- Z tableB)IOOIIfl Dour .
Wish," by Sandra Putney; "I Were No Chrtstmas." by ~ass
•and Mrs. Marum K Fugal~
!ege. 'lbla fall we're moving They always go
Y g · ter. Pour Into greased and flour- In •killet, brown chops, pour Love Chnstmas," by Paul Put· &gt;, and the •_I,osmg soog, Joy I
family in Athens.
mto our first home. We have Thanks again for
r
ed 9x&gt;x3 inch !2 qt.) loaf pan. off lat. Add broth, prunes, gtn- ney; "Christmas Time,"
by to the World
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Holiday guests of Mr. al)d
dona all lhla without financial Helen. And when I ~~~;k tm:, Bake at 350 degrees for 50 to ger, and celery seed, cover; Jeffrey Schoonover . "The Time, ExerciSes were, "Ring I.oud'
eme Mrs. Karl Owen are the ir dauhelp from our families. We have with this wonderful b - hp tiO mmutes. Coolm pan or wu:e cook over low beat 30 mmutes. for Gifts," by Freda Mae Lee ; ' and Clear " by Class
"We· I for
ghters. Mr and Mrs
Jack
no cblldren ye~ but we're hop- I !mow I'll never ne~;r ~: rack 5 minute•. Turn ooto rack Add apple; . cook 10 mmutes "Why I Came Here," by Craig 'te Thinklng of Jesus.:' by ]
.
,Bowman and daughter, Susan,
mg - l11d we're very, very liking but I probabl wtll
p and cool t'Ompletely.
more or until tender. Remove Woyan; "A Little Guy," by Class 7 "The Message of the I The Mtddleport Pome:- ' and Mr and Mrs. Paul Winemueh in love. We have shared you'll' be hearing lryom
meat and frwt to heated serv- Glen Adkins; "My WISh," by Candles" by Girls of Class 51Latm Club met on hDecceml . r orenner of Columbus and Mr.
many things 4:111\1
· -' have matur· gam' _ HI\PPY
me a- D'NISU
CURISTMAS cu .. ing tfu,-!t• Gradually blend
water •J erry Abh'tre; "A 11appy ..,.
• Season Like Chrtst.• 15 at 7·30
p m· thwtl a lrtst- Owrn's s1ster and brother-m·
n
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11me, and "No
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ed together, Of course, I don't De•r Helen
toms are particularly cbarming into flo~ slowly sl~ thi
by Scotty Foster ; "Your Way," mas " by Davtd Burnell Lon- rna~ th~e ~.r eu·ttug~~~ ,law. Mr and Mrs. Jonn Goodrecommend teen marriages for Th!~ IS to W!ves who com. and ;;mce Oamsh food IS -~~ sauce.
i stir unti_
c en· by Karen Nibert; "I Love the rue Schoonovor and Ray Smith
e cous Jcs, wt
Tim rich of Daytlm.
everyone, but they
work plam because husbands don't ular wtth Amertcan famthes, ed. Makes 4 to 6 servmgs.
by
Bright
A tablealll waa presented by
plav· Mrs. Davtd Entsmtnger is
:ometlmes. OUrs has. 21 ' remember those "special" days.
You c~? Gtve, by Stephame Class 9.
I ed popular songs following the the hohday guest of her doughnd HAPPY_
Do YOU remember every little (
IAdkins ; -~· Chrtstmas Just Fo: At the elose of the program al business meeting.
ter, Mr._ and Mrs. Roth Zahll
Dear Helen.
. special thing' I don't. My won.
I ~htldren, by Paul Fmnt~um, gilt was presented to R••: Rob· Refreshment• were servro and famtly and Mr. and Mrs.
} read 10 many lettero,about derful husband has seen me
OWS
Say It While You May, by ert Rider and flmil y.
~y Larry Walker. Skip Logan, Charles Entsmmger and lame~Ito.:,et alo"fckywith par- through much sickness- eight Mr and Mrs. Waller Rile ol]
~ ~· "~sh~ret W Sheph~~s l
Danny Abbott. Jim SwatzP!. illy in Charleston. W. Va.
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~ u . . trips to the hospital In six. years. Oleshire are s ndin
the
ew._
~e oyan , y
Marla Grueser. Bette Jt!r&lt;n : Ohln Umvcrslty.
st.udents
~~ mother IS everytbmg He works up to 12 hours a day Christmas holiJ':y w~th their [ The Junior Youth Fellowship Favoro~? Day, by Bec~.RoHobstetter. Sherrie Blackston home for the hohd•vs ~nclud•
you want In a mother. When to support us. II he gives me a d ughte M a d Mrs L rk of Middleport Heath Methodist berts, On Chrtstmas Day. _by
and Pam Neutzling
Karen Bachner. John ~ll•o&lt;we go to buy elotltes, she does- big kiss for our anniversary ; . r, d r. n nl rkie. aof Church held a caroling party Hobert Bnght ''I Love Chrtst0
af
Program committee ior the worth. Dave Wilev. ·"'d' Wil·
n't ln.dat on what she wants. We I'll feel I'm the luckiest per: ' B:~l:;o.~· Mi~ga:~
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Thursday evening with a party mas," by" Pamela Nibert; "A I
next meeting is Dorothy Neutz- dermulh: Ke~th Morg.u· . l)l o;a
compromise.
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son in the world. He gives me
and gift exchange at the home B:~ Part,_ by Terry ~~ams.
hng, Wendy Carper. Do n n a I l.ewts. Lmdy Sa uer . F.rl" h y., .,
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CO
to
her
With
any
love,
help,
understanding.
J
hope
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Keith
Meske
ol
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Wright.
.
A
Chrisima.~
Truth.
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by
The
Cub
Scoutl
lnd
Boy
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Branham and Steve Miller Tlte tonstall. Tom King. and Buddy
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problem and she listens and f return it! - MRS. W
Coh1mbus arrived Friday even.
Liaa Adkins, /:"Y Wtsh, " by Scouts of Troop 235 at Chester, refresh ment commiltee Will be Moore
helllll.
This column is dedicated to ·ng w spend the holidays with The group went c~olmg to Mark Haner; My Verse, by held lhetr ChriSimas party at ! ~ancy Harris, Candace Bahr. l Ohto Slate Un ive"" ·''
stu.
I Jove Co ~ things with her family_ living, so if you're hav- ~
ts M and Mrs Leo the hornell of shut-ms of the Davtd Ntbert "Good News." by Camp Kiaabuta, Dec. 15.
I Kathy Morgan Barry Wis n r dents here for Ihe holidav va·
lng ktd trouble or j'ust pla'm er paren ' r.
.
chlll'&lt;h and dteo had the party Glenn Woyan· ''First Gill" by The meeting opened with the S I . S
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Greg WhJ'~I cation include Jon CunnOil;ham
because shes so much fun •·
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Mossman
the W . ht ho
Asoarted
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t ' y vta wanson,
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be atound. 'lbla II the same trouble, let Helen help YOU.
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at
ng
me.
Mark Griffin; "What I Got pledge to e ag.
gues ! nd R. had Hawley A name Kenneth Harrin . Rn nnu· ll~nc'1.
Wlth ~father.,- !~ABELLA She will also welcome
your Mr and Mrs Howard l Neal cookies and h?! choco~ate ;,ere For Christmas," by
Joyce minister, Rev. Pearl Casto, • ~or th:cclu~ will be ;.lected at [ Dallas Blevins. Rob.-rl :'"ilmo;l:
P.S.. H I dldn t wnte this so own amusing experiences A•
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. k served and gilts exc ang a- Shea "Keeping Christmas" by ol Chester Methodist
Church
r
David Oliver Lam Gla&lt;lwell
well It' bectus I'm
. u- are spendmg the hohday_ wee - round tbe tigbted tree.
Anita Maddy; "In A Manger," opened the religious service the next mee mg.
I and Michl Liovd .
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only 12. dress Helen Bolle! in care ol end m Columbus wtth tltetr dau- Present were Karen Johnson, 8
B . ht · "Y C Shi ,, wtth a prayer. He told
the
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Dear Helen:
this newspaper.
.
ngAdams
' ou
an Christne, story, "The Olhe r w·tsernan. "
lloliday
guests
ad
ghter an.d family • Mr· and. Mrs· Charlotte Reitter, Joey ReJtter,
byonny
Teddy
· " My
S I
Mrs.
Dwight
Wallaolce Mr
a•ld dau·
Jack Prior, and two cbildren. Robbie Harris Glenna Sprague,
Li t ., b Ch. I G 'ff'
Alter the service, games were
,
..4..
mas s, y ares r1 m;
ghter, Nancy. art&gt; the1r sorts,
1
~u:,fmQft Q
I•S
Jennifer and Bndget Goble, Ed- "Th D
t G'lt ., b p t · played, and aa lhe gJ'OUp was
B
'I h II
Mr. and Mrs. Ceci1 Barneg of die Brown Karen McGirr. Ac· . e eares ~.. , y a nc- singing Christmas carols, SanruCt&gt;. a stu&lt; Pn1 at I" ar~ a
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Orchard Hill are
spending
• th
ta Schoonover; Because we ta aid a surprise visit Gilts
Hunttn ,lon w va,
1 umvcrstty
A "'-'Christmas wt'lh their son and companying JL'f..oandup weM re Love Uirn," by Roger Bloom- andptreats were pasaed .out •• Mr and Mrs J C. Mitchell and HospJtal m.m 3 1 At.m W&gt;J·
""''"tmu theme _was used read by Agnes Myers. The BlMrs. James '""~
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f B th c· M •I nd
at tbe Decembt.r meeting of the ble qwz entitled "Biblical Hor"' family in Cleveland.
Wright, counselors, and
Mr. Ger,ilfi "!.F·no.ung,th YCh. erlmalesa all the children present.
I of Rt 1 Btdwell will celebrate "'M" o de Mes "R· arpLI. d
Westerman Ladles Ald, will&lt;b Sense," was conducted by Ruth
Johnson and Mr Wright
r n;
' mg e riS
The evening waa rounded out Itheir golden wedding anmver· l r. an J rs. ruce
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met reeenUy at tbe borne of Fuller.
Dr. and Mrs. W. Lewis
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~tocldng,': by Debbie ,Russell; with plenty of food. The Scouts oary Christmas Day.
, and son. Michl. spent Christmas
Mrs. Steve FUUer.
The program ended with tbe Brown are spending the ChristThe ChriSmmas Star, bJ Jell were dismissed after the Scout- The couple were married in Eve Ill Gallipolis wtth
thetr
mas season with their daughter
master, James Roush, read a· 1916 at Logahead, West Virgin- ~ daughter and fam1 lv. Mr. and
Mrs. Agnes Myers, presklent singing of "Joy To The World," and family, Dr. and Mrs. Joel
devotional tltougbt and had a ta and moved to Ohio in 1932 . . Mrs. John BastJana and chtl·
presided and tbe &amp;roup opened and the repeating ol the Miz- E. White and children in Columclosing prayer.
They have six children, who dren.
!he meeting with tbe singing of pah. The group enjoyed a grab b
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Attending were 1i Cub Scou!B, will be at the famtly home for Mrs C. A. Emmish is spend.
"Silent Night," and repealing bag, and exchanged Christmas us.
11 Boy Scouts, Mr. Casto, Cub the celebration, which will be ing Ch riStmas in Dayton with
the Lord's Prayer. Mrs. Ruth cards with hankies enclosed.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rotlt A candlelight service with
Scoutmaster and Mn. Darrell a family affatr. They are John h., son. Mr. and Jll.r&lt;. ~
l'uller read the scripture from Refreshments of cookies, ice and children are spending their a p,...,..am of recitalioll!l and ''"""_,,..,.~ ... ··• """"" Hawthorne; Den Mother, Mrs. Mitchell ol Rodney, La.wrence
. [ Emm_i_sh .and family. S~e.Win,l!...
k~
~and~~~
by th hos
first Christmas In their oew carol· singing by young people Miss Susanna Arnold, sludr!Dt James Roush;
Scou~er, Mitchell at home, Calvm M
. tt- :so VtsJI 10 Columbo., With her
Allee SprafiUI read a poem
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tess.
home, the former Haskins rem- of tile church was held at the at Olivet College, Kankakee, James Roush;
Conuruttee chall of Jackson Pike, Gallipo- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. .
"II Isn't the Gilt,"
Betty
dence on State St., which they annual Cllristmao sa'rvice of Dl. arrived Wednesdav to onenof members,
Mr. and Mrs. Us, Otho Mitchell of . Rt. 2 Btd· Bcugher and in Manetta :w·
Skldmo!'ll gave the
poem
r . .•~- ·-~
and well, Larry Gene Mitchell. of Mr. and Mrs. Don Burkey. ;
purchased receoUy.
the Middleport Church of the the holiday vacation I wltll.... 111r Maurice Gagnon, Mr .
"Constant Chrlstmaa." A read·
Nuarene.
Jr.other, Mrs. Maxine Arnold. Mn. James Hayes, Mr. and Gallipolis. sod Mary Marte Oa· Mr. and Mrs. Glenn ~·mbt\rl
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log "The Jolly Fellow," waa
Mr. Wayne Love 1s spending Two choirs BS8isted in the Val Mitch is spending the Mn. Delmar Baum, Mr. aod , vis of Reynoldsburg. 0. There are spending Christmai in .,--'". ,~,
the holiday season wilh bls program nnder the direction holidays with his brother, Tlte~ Mn. Arvil llolter, Mr. I.
are five grandchildren, and one ,rea w1th thelf daughter and fl.
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parents 1n KannapoUs, N. c. of James BarUett with Mtso dore Mitch and family.
McCoy. Guests, Mrs. Herbert great grondchild.
~· mily. Mr. and Mrs. r.eol'!e
Judy King aa accompanist. The Mrs. Adolph Grueser relilrll- Mclnt~e, Mr. and Mrs. Pauli
-----Doolittle and childTen.
Mr. GeneBurdlett,whoiBan program as opened
witb ed home Thursday from Veter- McDanil!ll, Joyce ~elo,l
Mr. and Mrs. Ear\ , l&lt;~
engln..,. at Goodyear, 1s spend- prayer hy Lester Tayl_or fol- ans Memorial Hospital.
Tim Hawthorne, Conme, Amanare spending the
Christmas "\ • i
-'"
mg the holidays In Clncinnad lowed by scripture reading by Cpl. Stanley R. Lemley llfldl and Yancy Roush.
are
holiday in Columbus with tbelr
Tuesday
wlth bls m,otber, and other rei· Gary Elli8. The Re~; Clyde Cherry Pomt, N. C. is spend- :
daughter and con-in-law. Mr.
BETHEL NO. 73 Job's Dan- aUves and lrfendB.
BarUett sang a solo, I Knowing a ten days leave with his
and Mrs. Ron Halley.
ghters will hold its semi-anA Name."
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
U
A Christmas party was held Mrs. Frances Rearhs is Ute
ual lns!Bilatlon at 7 P·l\1·· In
Recltatloll!l Interspersed with w. Lemley.
at the Ohio Power Company of· . holiday guest of her daughter,
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the Gallipolis Masonic Tern.
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carols by tbe cbolrs were glv- Mrs. Uency Bentz and dauil&gt;fice In Pomeroy Thursday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Lerov Webster at
TlJESDAY
pie. There will be a practice
eo by Rebecca Bartlett, Debbie ters, Jannine and Nancy ol RaDing for employees and retired Beverly. They will be iOu.l
THE LADIES AIU!lllll')' nl at 2 p.m., on U1at date.
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John&amp;on, Lisa N~h, Meg Kab· cine visited Thursday with her The Chatter Club beld tbelr -employees and their families . l&lt;ter by Kim Neal, son of Mrs.
Drew Webster Poat American Thursday
Jenourl, Penny Jilbnson, Steven mother, Mrs. Edith Teaford.
1lllll On1stma1 dinner Wed- A dinner was served a! 6:15 Webster.
.
Lefllon wW meet In regular ses- THURMAN WSCS will hold a
.
Little, Connie Burton,
David Mrs. Editb Teaford visited an
p m followed by a social hour, ~--------!1011 Tuesday at 7:10 p. m. foJ- Hobo dinner at the Centerville The FYouth
Chotr of the church
Laurel Burton, Bon1lle Burton,
Sandra
-• "'""'·
ee Methodist
ed ...
__ recently in Radne with Mn. nesday
H
·evening
Po at crow•s Steak ,.;...,;. Santa gave gifts w all roa d J r. and son. Mr. a...
Cliff
lowed by a party and a tl gift school starting at 5 p.m. The
r
' LltUe1 Tony Keno y, .,,.,.,.a Ed&amp;ar Taylor.
ouse m meroy.
children.
Ivan Wood and children, II R.
el!Citange.
public Is Invited to attend. Pomeroy R. D., met at the EWe, Ann Wilson, Mike llaley, Miss Ramora Boice of Day- Following lha dinner,
lh• Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Kitchen Mr and Mrs
Fred
OFFICERS and cltolr a1 Betltchurch Thursday at 6 p. m. Kathy Pooler, Doug Wlbon, ton arrived Thursday to spend group went to the home ol Mrs. H. C. Brlctles, Mr. and Mrs. Morrow. and. cltildren, ·Mr. and
fl No. 62 of IDtet'1IStlollal 01\1- Despite the climate of good and went earoUng to the Clll' Sommy LIIUe, Keith Mc:Dao- the holidays with her parents, Kenneth Michael for a meeting Robert Morris and granddaugb- Mrs. Walter Ben!I, Mr. IIIII
er of Job's Daughters will meet will and fellowship wluch pre- man Rest Rome l11d the hOmel leis, Susie Wllaon, Danny Mol' Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Boice.
and party. Mrs .. Cart Roach, ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nflg- Mrs. Robert Harden •nd c•·-t·
at the Polllfl'Oy M81011ic Tem- vails during tbe Yule aeasoa, of several members ol
the ria, Cathy Raley and
Brent Mrs. Alice Davis is spendini president, was m charge of a ler Jr. and cbildren, Mr. and dren, Mr. and Mrs. Normae
pie Tunday at t L m. to prac- there ls a dark side of the pic- cburell.
Manley.
tile bolklays with ber sister short business session tmcl two Mrs. C. E. Clark and childrr· . Schaefer, Hurl Hannahs. R.,
lice lot lllltaUaUon whlcb wW lure which Is alarming.
Alter carolfnll, the group reand brotber-in-law, Mr.
and new members, Mrs. Floyd Rar· Mr. and Mrs. George Nesael- Kaspar Mrs. Helen Handl•'f
be held Tlmnday, Dec. :w, at December, nationally, is the turned to tbe dlurch to practice Nancy, Darla, Kathy Sue and Mrs. Albert Baer, Minersville. rison and Mrs. Orville Hogue,
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7:80 p. m.
deadliest month of the year 80 for the candle llgbUng service Dolores Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. James Gllmon were accepted for membership ed with prizes awarded to Hllldley 11111' &lt;ldldren.
1ar as traffte accidents are coo- to be held at the dlurell Sunday Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Richard and dangbters, Brenda and Sarr 111 Jllllll8l')'. All ofllcen wert Mrs. Robert Eells, Mrs. Char·
WIDNISDAY
cernfd. Over the past few years, evening. Following prllcllee, Friend and Marvin, BriiD, dra were Monday visitors ill re-elected for the year fnelud.. les Lathey, Mrs. Wilbur Yoong,
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THE MIDDLEPORT Literlll')' more IJtan thirty-five hundred tliey went to tbe recreatlon Mark, Belinda and Ricky; Loll- Parkenbura, W. Va.
ing, Mrs. Roach,
president; Mrs. Howard Birchfield, Mrs. J!ERJJN tUPI) -'lbe eon.
Club will meet Wednesday, Dec., perl4l1S have died in motor v~ rf!Ol!l of the panonage for a II Diehl, Tom Dorst, Brenda Mr. and Mrs. William Jacobi Mrs. Roymand Filebor, 'rilll Ftlcber, Mn. Howard ~ numista Friday duh.d -,..,
28 at the bome ftl Mrs. Harold blclo accidents each December. party.
and Sandra GDmore,
Bedty of Columbus arrived
Frid81 president, Mre. Jllalheft Bigp, Mrs. Thomas Stewart,
Mrl. 111m Mpet! !bat 111111 U &lt;.
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Sauer, Leading Creeek Road, Your llfghway Safety Oepart- Louis D1eb1 olfered prayer a!- and Mike Wright, Mlci:B)' How- to llf*ld Christmas with 1111' treasurer, and Mrs.
Alllft Clllford Ebersbach and Mrs. for lllllday flmilJ nunt-1
The prugram Will be g!Yen bf ment urges you to essume your ter wbloh giftB were excbang. ell, Sue Tracy, Wayne Leifheit, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Biggs, secretary.
Cllarlea Spires.
the BediD wall.
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\ During lbe IOCill hour, llerd A douerl eotne .-4 Nl•llll lD • • lite
Ben Pbll8oll with reyli!W!I of proteclfng your own safety and cooftles and bot· cllocolate were &lt;Jiarles Faulk l11d Sheila, Mar- Mrs. Steve Eblin and daugh- pals were revt*d with • 11ft bJ thl! bosteSS II the above ml hlliiUies split l&gt;Y II oou
"Aldous Rtllley" liiCI "The BIB ~t of others during litis Chrl8t- lltl'Yild durlug the' IOCIIl ·hour to tha Baler and Dlrlent Ml~ let, Becky ftl't Ylllitorl
Ill\·and MW names drawn for a. Mrs. Harold Dunfee IIIII -Jeut Ifill' Cinattroll -.,'!]:'.:;.
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a1, QuoeDs ... Tammany Lead- Dettplte ~ ftl ap«W. Here's bow Loadoo'l Camabi IIIII daughter, lo!Jrl, . -~
er Roy Jones bas bad the final !ng ambiiions, Sandy Koufa&amp; Street's ioinl. ~ ume Fridq for a
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Ue says tha estimable Jooes caplalJI George Plgod look8 (wbo epeadJ five llllllllha a Je1ll' IW: RoDer.
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Speaking of recipes, Mrs. Manning (Jean) Kloes, IIOUld accept 88 successor Mauro familiar lt'a becalllle bf'a - Ibn) toot - toak at her lk7- llr8. .Geotlt =~lett
208 S. Second, Middleport, pl~nly hal! all she needs. How ice O'Rourke, said to be Steve ol the 'flip malo model• 11141 hf8h P'Jdldi bole! bills aa d jet plane tb1J
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CHRISTMAS COWMN:
Once upon a time you helped do I know? She gave The Dail~ Sentmel staff a wonder- Smith's (and tberefoce Bobby's) ·grins at you from vlrluall)' ev- bought a viDa In Nnnandy - Blrmlnflbam, Ala. wben . , ;
NOTHING BUT THE GOOD
out a stupid little 13-year - old ful . vanety of homemade cooktes last week. They were candidate . . . CBS dangles tmt- ery magaziM . .. HJsbel&amp; New and wlll save money in the bar· will visit avflt the
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Dear Readers:
girl who thought the world had deltCIOUS. .
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ny blandlabmen!B to lure its a- Year's Eve restaurant tariff gain.
with her d.tugllter 8lld fainllj,
Comes Christmas - and a. ended because of strict parents
He~e IS a mouth watef!Dg rec•r}bat would bngbten gain blgb-ratec! Jackie Gleason will be $50-per-person at Act I, The celluloid Paul Revere's Mr and Mrs. Joe F~ ~
gain: my annual "Nothing but and a boy she "loved." That ~ny ~oh~ay sideboard. It 18 calle Black Walnu~ De- into renewing a weekly sbow: 1a11cy restaurant overlooking can slog It again: the British ohlidren.
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the Good" column, I hope you.• was me, and your straight-from- light · It an all-purpose dessert that would be tasty the gray fiannel brass (split Times Square atop the AUied indeed are coming - leading Mr and Mrs. Chef' a'itddliS•
enjoy these .up-beat letters as the-shoulder answer helped me Topt·Offf toda m~al or as a the two together """"'de . lhe that metaphor!) wan!B Large "-IMI Tvwer; maMfM name, tbe "Oscar" sweepstakes are and :....••on SbaWD Roob ol
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perlect "jumping off"
point !or One's "Peekskill
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Dear Helen:
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Inc." to produce a daily TV Producer Rob t Whiteheads Man For All SeailltiS, Mldlael bollday visit with their parents,
I road so many blasts about !how m da aP PbY 1f5·)eadr-o d' made in an ordinary loaf pan Feature Frut~ Pork Platter variety geared to knock off the not JUSt auditioning actreas Zoe Caine and "Alfie," the Burtons Mr and Mrs Herman Racl&amp;!l
1 1 oynen an
· Caldw ell ; blg romance . In and "V a. woo If" a11 favort•··
steady daI.mg and teen mar- WI akwon
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Mtke
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riages, 1 simply have
write
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h k'd 1and greater attractivene... To pork chops In dee~navoced con- 'Douglas syndicated grind
. "Arrivederci, Baby," 7&amp;-year - in the early !me
And It's all "Mr and Mrs 'L E Triplett
, ending.
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1 was never
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· 1op r.a I( e densed beef brothr along with More CBS execulive-swt - talk: old actor Warren Mitchell ba• U. S. 0nancIng of 8r!Uob tal• Dr. and Mrs
. .Cecil
. Horden. ' Of
you abou t our happy
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Actually it had all the wrong ca a Jer. 01 ,-~ {u:p
~as with Simple conlecttoners' sug- prunes ginger and celery. Near while here for his "Blow-Up" a three-lllinllte scene as Rosan- •nt The gang at Gallagher's Colu~bus are Christmas
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ingredienta- e~ly dating, stea- ~:Y ~~~~~ JU~to:ghlti~g To :~ ar icing and ~lace'.
cherry the e;,d ol the cooking lime, premiere, Carlo Ponti mnde a na Schlalfino's husband:
be partied producer Leonard Bur- dmner guests of her
sis ,
dymg at 16, a high school drop- th d
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't halves and trnn wtth holly toss in some apple slices lo
ton on his lmmment marrtage Mrs Garen Stansb•~
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(Dec 28) t0 ·'Miss Free Hun
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Jim Johnson, student a t'l
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be 'h eup (I sUck) butter
goodness.
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Fill in the rest of the menu
Socoya s latest love. mil:~- the holidav vacation with
marrtage .. . And I KNOW solved - ltme does it plus ad- I cup sugar
we'll live happily ever after!
ull understanding ~nd some I eggs, separated
with othar danish foods
oat- The Chnstmas program of Abt;hire; "The Night tha An. ·mstnaltst Peter .
. ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J
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My pareo!B were always strict self-understand1ng 'too
I I teaspooD vanilla
meal bread and rice pudding · Kanauga Fair Haven Methodist gels Sang," by Connie Clagg just Jauntily started servmg
Johnson and children.
and l used to complain, but I Oh I know I can't ease the %cups silted all-purpose flour plus "American style" carrot! Church last Sunday evening was "Can't Give It Away," by Tam- day~ m the Pam .pokey fD~an Mr and Mrs Emerson Jones
wound up obeying and later ' ago~y of aching over an unin ' 2 teaspoons baklug powder
and celery sticks. Bury a whole highlighted by readings and my Nibert; "Christmas Prayer,' ac~.ident w~e '!"'~mg f ~ f ut VISited Friday evening In AljiD was glad.I They let me date Iterested bO) - nolhmg eas.; 'It tea•poon salt
almond In the pudding; wv· a music under dtrection of Mrs. by Deanna Haner; "Mother's • !t~~~ii r?i :ore;~: a: ens with hts sister, Mrs. Doij:&gt;, qutte ear y, and at 16 I met that, but Jt won't last forever ~' "''P milk
•mall prize to the lucky nder. J. A. Allen.
Present," by Linda Halley "At we . '
wat h k
thy Dandakis and Mr. E. M.
the boy J wanted to marry. He - and the nexl Will be alon
I cup finely chopped balck According to an old Darush leg. " Last," by Bobby Schoonover; cherte ~~en tf t ey eep you Jones
was 17. He dropped out of school shortly
g.
walnuts
end, whoever finds the almond The program opened wtth 0 "A Christmas Prayer" by Ern- 75 days l
Sylvia Gyms of Mrs J E. Harley Middi&amp;.
and went in the service, was Lisle~ girls B b II
kl Cream butter and sugar un\11 is sure to have a sertes of lucky Come All Ye Faithful." Rev. est Bright· "If JeS:.s Came' L'lntrrgue ~ntertamments ts up port ~nd .Mrs Margar~t Davis,
sent to Korea. I stayed in school you out Jer;y
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hght Beat tn egg yolks one adventures.
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Robert Rider, pastor,
gave by Anita H'aner· "HiS Name ;t for a Nip-rf.te m the mustcal
are spendtng the holland graduated. We had announ. wt'll tnv,Jte
t tcha •
e a! a ttme. Add vanilla. Stft dry 6 cbops (about Ill: pounds) the prayer. Kenneth Haner, as- the Top" by 'David Burnett· "Teahouse of the
Au g us I days ~~ Springf'•ld Wtlh their
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reserv- I can t1 ~ oanees &lt;OI ••· Ststant Sun ay Sc oo1 superm- "Closmg Time " by
Brenda
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and daughter
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datli, but still bad a good lime will An/'J l'Oo:s~o ~ag, t rt~n tng 114 cup Add j;, creamed
fd beef broil!
tendent, announced the various Finnicum
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W d Mary" m "South Pacific" ily . They were accompamed bf
school.
There's colle e too You ust beginmng and ending wttb dry 'I• teupoon s~D~er
tattons, exerctses and songs.
Songs me
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Holly Martin or Athens.
I entered college, but quit in have to T~INK POSITI~E mgredients. Mtx together ...,. \1 teaspoon celery seed
RecitatiOIIS were as follows : IBorn In A Manger, by Class and moans shehllt Ine
be Mr and Mrs 0 p Kletll an&lt;l
December to gel
married. , that's all'
' maimng flour and walnuts; add 1 medium apple, cui ID I "Welcome Dear People." by 7; "Birthday of Jesus," by I type-cast for w Ia f amB-: M; ~nd Mrs .F M. Fugate of
Since tbea I11J husband has So Gnd. bless ev one with to halter,
mixing just until
rings
Brett Russell; "Our Message," Claos S; "What Christmas nice, JewiSh gJ' rom roo . Pomeroy. are Chnstmas Day
earned bls high school diploma • heartadte The
ful
blendeD. Beat egg whites until If• cap water
by Bruce Woyan ; "My Dolly's Means," by Class 6; "If here l lyn
gu&lt;&gt;ts of the latter's son p,
and baa linlshad a year al col- they're so ;wful. YB:t ~~ ~ stiff but not dry; fold inw bat- Z tableB)IOOIIfl Dour .
Wish," by Sandra Putney; "I Were No Chrtstmas." by ~ass
•and Mrs. Marum K Fugal~
!ege. 'lbla fall we're moving They always go
Y g · ter. Pour Into greased and flour- In •killet, brown chops, pour Love Chnstmas," by Paul Put· &gt;, and the •_I,osmg soog, Joy I
family in Athens.
mto our first home. We have Thanks again for
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ed 9x&gt;x3 inch !2 qt.) loaf pan. off lat. Add broth, prunes, gtn- ney; "Christmas Time,"
by to the World
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dona all lhla without financial Helen. And when I ~~~;k tm:, Bake at 350 degrees for 50 to ger, and celery seed, cover; Jeffrey Schoonover . "The Time, ExerciSes were, "Ring I.oud'
eme Mrs. Karl Owen are the ir dauhelp from our families. We have with this wonderful b - hp tiO mmutes. Coolm pan or wu:e cook over low beat 30 mmutes. for Gifts," by Freda Mae Lee ; ' and Clear " by Class
"We· I for
ghters. Mr and Mrs
Jack
no cblldren ye~ but we're hop- I !mow I'll never ne~;r ~: rack 5 minute•. Turn ooto rack Add apple; . cook 10 mmutes "Why I Came Here," by Craig 'te Thinklng of Jesus.:' by ]
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,Bowman and daughter, Susan,
mg - l11d we're very, very liking but I probabl wtll
p and cool t'Ompletely.
more or until tender. Remove Woyan; "A Little Guy," by Class 7 "The Message of the I The Mtddleport Pome:- ' and Mr and Mrs. Paul Winemueh in love. We have shared you'll' be hearing lryom
meat and frwt to heated serv- Glen Adkins; "My WISh," by Candles" by Girls of Class 51Latm Club met on hDecceml . r orenner of Columbus and Mr.
many things 4:111\1
· -' have matur· gam' _ HI\PPY
me a- D'NISU
CURISTMAS cu .. ing tfu,-!t• Gradually blend
water •J erry Abh'tre; "A 11appy ..,.
• Season Like Chrtst.• 15 at 7·30
p m· thwtl a lrtst- Owrn's s1ster and brother-m·
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toms are particularly cbarming into flo~ slowly sl~ thi
by Scotty Foster ; "Your Way," mas " by Davtd Burnell Lon- rna~ th~e ~.r eu·ttug~~~ ,law. Mr and Mrs. Jonn Goodrecommend teen marriages for Th!~ IS to W!ves who com. and ;;mce Oamsh food IS -~~ sauce.
i stir unti_
c en· by Karen Nibert; "I Love the rue Schoonovor and Ray Smith
e cous Jcs, wt
Tim rich of Daytlm.
everyone, but they
work plam because husbands don't ular wtth Amertcan famthes, ed. Makes 4 to 6 servmgs.
by
Bright
A tablealll waa presented by
plav· Mrs. Davtd Entsmtnger is
:ometlmes. OUrs has. 21 ' remember those "special" days.
You c~? Gtve, by Stephame Class 9.
I ed popular songs following the the hohday guest of her doughnd HAPPY_
Do YOU remember every little (
IAdkins ; -~· Chrtstmas Just Fo: At the elose of the program al business meeting.
ter, Mr._ and Mrs. Roth Zahll
Dear Helen.
. special thing' I don't. My won.
I ~htldren, by Paul Fmnt~um, gilt was presented to R••: Rob· Refreshment• were servro and famtly and Mr. and Mrs.
} read 10 many lettero,about derful husband has seen me
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Say It While You May, by ert Rider and flmil y.
~y Larry Walker. Skip Logan, Charles Entsmmger and lame~Ito.:,et alo"fckywith par- through much sickness- eight Mr and Mrs. Waller Rile ol]
~ ~· "~sh~ret W Sheph~~s l
Danny Abbott. Jim SwatzP!. illy in Charleston. W. Va.
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the
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Marla Grueser. Bette Jt!r&lt;n : Ohln Umvcrslty.
st.udents
~~ mother IS everytbmg He works up to 12 hours a day Christmas holiJ':y w~th their [ The Junior Youth Fellowship Favoro~? Day, by Bec~.RoHobstetter. Sherrie Blackston home for the hohd•vs ~nclud•
you want In a mother. When to support us. II he gives me a d ughte M a d Mrs L rk of Middleport Heath Methodist berts, On Chrtstmas Day. _by
and Pam Neutzling
Karen Bachner. John ~ll•o&lt;we go to buy elotltes, she does- big kiss for our anniversary ; . r, d r. n nl rkie. aof Church held a caroling party Hobert Bnght ''I Love Chrtst0
af
Program committee ior the worth. Dave Wilev. ·"'d' Wil·
n't ln.dat on what she wants. We I'll feel I'm the luckiest per: ' B:~l:;o.~· Mi~ga:~
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Thursday evening with a party mas," by" Pamela Nibert; "A I
next meeting is Dorothy Neutz- dermulh: Ke~th Morg.u· . l)l o;a
compromise.
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son in the world. He gives me
and gift exchange at the home B:~ Part,_ by Terry ~~ams.
hng, Wendy Carper. Do n n a I l.ewts. Lmdy Sa uer . F.rl" h y., .,
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to
her
With
any
love,
help,
understanding.
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Keith
Meske
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of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Wright.
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Chrisima.~
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Branham and Steve Miller Tlte tonstall. Tom King. and Buddy
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problem and she listens and f return it! - MRS. W
Coh1mbus arrived Friday even.
Liaa Adkins, /:"Y Wtsh, " by Scouts of Troop 235 at Chester, refresh ment commiltee Will be Moore
helllll.
This column is dedicated to ·ng w spend the holidays with The group went c~olmg to Mark Haner; My Verse, by held lhetr ChriSimas party at ! ~ancy Harris, Candace Bahr. l Ohto Slate Un ive"" ·''
stu.
I Jove Co ~ things with her family_ living, so if you're hav- ~
ts M and Mrs Leo the hornell of shut-ms of the Davtd Ntbert "Good News." by Camp Kiaabuta, Dec. 15.
I Kathy Morgan Barry Wis n r dents here for Ihe holidav va·
lng ktd trouble or j'ust pla'm er paren ' r.
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chlll'&lt;h and dteo had the party Glenn Woyan· ''First Gill" by The meeting opened with the S I . S
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because shes so much fun •·
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Mark Griffin; "What I Got pledge to e ag.
gues ! nd R. had Hawley A name Kenneth Harrin . Rn nnu· ll~nc'1.
Wlth ~father.,- !~ABELLA She will also welcome
your Mr and Mrs Howard l Neal cookies and h?! choco~ate ;,ere For Christmas," by
Joyce minister, Rev. Pearl Casto, • ~or th:cclu~ will be ;.lected at [ Dallas Blevins. Rob.-rl :'"ilmo;l:
P.S.. H I dldn t wnte this so own amusing experiences A•
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. k served and gilts exc ang a- Shea "Keeping Christmas" by ol Chester Methodist
Church
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David Oliver Lam Gla&lt;lwell
well It' bectus I'm
. u- are spendmg the hohday_ wee - round tbe tigbted tree.
Anita Maddy; "In A Manger," opened the religious service the next mee mg.
I and Michl Liovd .
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only 12. dress Helen Bolle! in care ol end m Columbus wtth tltetr dau- Present were Karen Johnson, 8
B . ht · "Y C Shi ,, wtth a prayer. He told
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this newspaper.
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an Christne, story, "The Olhe r w·tsernan. "
lloliday
guests
ad
ghter an.d family • Mr· and. Mrs· Charlotte Reitter, Joey ReJtter,
byonny
Teddy
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Mrs.
Dwight
Wallaolce Mr
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Jack Prior, and two cbildren. Robbie Harris Glenna Sprague,
Li t ., b Ch. I G 'ff'
Alter the service, games were
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ghter, Nancy. art&gt; the1r sorts,
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Jennifer and Bndget Goble, Ed- "Th D
t G'lt ., b p t · played, and aa lhe gJ'OUp was
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Mr. and Mrs. Ceci1 Barneg of die Brown Karen McGirr. Ac· . e eares ~.. , y a nc- singing Christmas carols, SanruCt&gt;. a stu&lt; Pn1 at I" ar~ a
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spending
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Hunttn ,lon w va,
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A "'-'Christmas wt'lh their son and companying JL'f..oandup weM re Love Uirn," by Roger Bloom- andptreats were pasaed .out •• Mr and Mrs J C. Mitchell and HospJtal m.m 3 1 At.m W&gt;J·
""''"tmu theme _was used read by Agnes Myers. The BlMrs. James '""~
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at tbe Decembt.r meeting of the ble qwz entitled "Biblical Hor"' family in Cleveland.
Wright, counselors, and
Mr. Ger,ilfi "!.F·no.ung,th YCh. erlmalesa all the children present.
I of Rt 1 Btdwell will celebrate "'M" o de Mes "R· arpLI. d
Westerman Ladles Ald, will&lt;b Sense," was conducted by Ruth
Johnson and Mr Wright
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The evening waa rounded out Itheir golden wedding anmver· l r. an J rs. ruce
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met reeenUy at tbe borne of Fuller.
Dr. and Mrs. W. Lewis
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~tocldng,': by Debbie ,Russell; with plenty of food. The Scouts oary Christmas Day.
, and son. Michl. spent Christmas
Mrs. Steve FUUer.
The program ended with tbe Brown are spending the ChristThe ChriSmmas Star, bJ Jell were dismissed after the Scout- The couple were married in Eve Ill Gallipolis wtth
thetr
mas season with their daughter
master, James Roush, read a· 1916 at Logahead, West Virgin- ~ daughter and fam1 lv. Mr. and
Mrs. Agnes Myers, presklent singing of "Joy To The World," and family, Dr. and Mrs. Joel
devotional tltougbt and had a ta and moved to Ohio in 1932 . . Mrs. John BastJana and chtl·
presided and tbe &amp;roup opened and the repeating ol the Miz- E. White and children in Columclosing prayer.
They have six children, who dren.
!he meeting with tbe singing of pah. The group enjoyed a grab b
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Attending were 1i Cub Scou!B, will be at the famtly home for Mrs C. A. Emmish is spend.
"Silent Night," and repealing bag, and exchanged Christmas us.
11 Boy Scouts, Mr. Casto, Cub the celebration, which will be ing Ch riStmas in Dayton with
the Lord's Prayer. Mrs. Ruth cards with hankies enclosed.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rotlt A candlelight service with
Scoutmaster and Mn. Darrell a family affatr. They are John h., son. Mr. and Jll.r&lt;. ~
l'uller read the scripture from Refreshments of cookies, ice and children are spending their a p,...,..am of recitalioll!l and ''"""_,,..,.~ ... ··• """"" Hawthorne; Den Mother, Mrs. Mitchell ol Rodney, La.wrence
. [ Emm_i_sh .and family. S~e.Win,l!...
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first Christmas In their oew carol· singing by young people Miss Susanna Arnold, sludr!Dt James Roush;
Scou~er, Mitchell at home, Calvm M
. tt- :so VtsJI 10 Columbo., With her
Allee SprafiUI read a poem
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home, the former Haskins rem- of tile church was held at the at Olivet College, Kankakee, James Roush;
Conuruttee chall of Jackson Pike, Gallipo- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. .
"II Isn't the Gilt,"
Betty
dence on State St., which they annual Cllristmao sa'rvice of Dl. arrived Wednesdav to onenof members,
Mr. and Mrs. Us, Otho Mitchell of . Rt. 2 Btd· Bcugher and in Manetta :w·
Skldmo!'ll gave the
poem
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and well, Larry Gene Mitchell. of Mr. and Mrs. Don Burkey. ;
purchased receoUy.
the Middleport Church of the the holiday vacation I wltll.... 111r Maurice Gagnon, Mr .
"Constant Chrlstmaa." A read·
Nuarene.
Jr.other, Mrs. Maxine Arnold. Mn. James Hayes, Mr. and Gallipolis. sod Mary Marte Oa· Mr. and Mrs. Glenn ~·mbt\rl
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Mr. Wayne Love 1s spending Two choirs BS8isted in the Val Mitch is spending the Mn. Delmar Baum, Mr. aod , vis of Reynoldsburg. 0. There are spending Christmai in .,--'". ,~,
the holiday season wilh bls program nnder the direction holidays with his brother, Tlte~ Mn. Arvil llolter, Mr. I.
are five grandchildren, and one ,rea w1th thelf daughter and fl.
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parents 1n KannapoUs, N. c. of James BarUett with Mtso dore Mitch and family.
McCoy. Guests, Mrs. Herbert great grondchild.
~· mily. Mr. and Mrs. r.eol'!e
Judy King aa accompanist. The Mrs. Adolph Grueser relilrll- Mclnt~e, Mr. and Mrs. Pauli
-----Doolittle and childTen.
Mr. GeneBurdlett,whoiBan program as opened
witb ed home Thursday from Veter- McDanil!ll, Joyce ~elo,l
Mr. and Mrs. Ear\ , l&lt;~
engln..,. at Goodyear, 1s spend- prayer hy Lester Tayl_or fol- ans Memorial Hospital.
Tim Hawthorne, Conme, Amanare spending the
Christmas "\ • i
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mg the holidays In Clncinnad lowed by scripture reading by Cpl. Stanley R. Lemley llfldl and Yancy Roush.
are
holiday in Columbus with tbelr
Tuesday
wlth bls m,otber, and other rei· Gary Elli8. The Re~; Clyde Cherry Pomt, N. C. is spend- :
daughter and con-in-law. Mr.
BETHEL NO. 73 Job's Dan- aUves and lrfendB.
BarUett sang a solo, I Knowing a ten days leave with his
and Mrs. Ron Halley.
ghters will hold its semi-anA Name."
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
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A Christmas party was held Mrs. Frances Rearhs is Ute
ual lns!Bilatlon at 7 P·l\1·· In
Recltatloll!l Interspersed with w. Lemley.
at the Ohio Power Company of· . holiday guest of her daughter,
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the Gallipolis Masonic Tern.
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carols by tbe cbolrs were glv- Mrs. Uency Bentz and dauil&gt;fice In Pomeroy Thursday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Lerov Webster at
TlJESDAY
pie. There will be a practice
eo by Rebecca Bartlett, Debbie ters, Jannine and Nancy ol RaDing for employees and retired Beverly. They will be iOu.l
THE LADIES AIU!lllll')' nl at 2 p.m., on U1at date.
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John&amp;on, Lisa N~h, Meg Kab· cine visited Thursday with her The Chatter Club beld tbelr -employees and their families . l&lt;ter by Kim Neal, son of Mrs.
Drew Webster Poat American Thursday
Jenourl, Penny Jilbnson, Steven mother, Mrs. Edith Teaford.
1lllll On1stma1 dinner Wed- A dinner was served a! 6:15 Webster.
.
Lefllon wW meet In regular ses- THURMAN WSCS will hold a
.
Little, Connie Burton,
David Mrs. Editb Teaford visited an
p m followed by a social hour, ~--------!1011 Tuesday at 7:10 p. m. foJ- Hobo dinner at the Centerville The FYouth
Chotr of the church
Laurel Burton, Bon1lle Burton,
Sandra
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__ recently in Radne with Mn. nesday
H
·evening
Po at crow•s Steak ,.;...,;. Santa gave gifts w all roa d J r. and son. Mr. a...
Cliff
lowed by a party and a tl gift school starting at 5 p.m. The
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' LltUe1 Tony Keno y, .,,.,.,.a Ed&amp;ar Taylor.
ouse m meroy.
children.
Ivan Wood and children, II R.
el!Citange.
public Is Invited to attend. Pomeroy R. D., met at the EWe, Ann Wilson, Mike llaley, Miss Ramora Boice of Day- Following lha dinner,
lh• Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Kitchen Mr and Mrs
Fred
OFFICERS and cltolr a1 Betltchurch Thursday at 6 p. m. Kathy Pooler, Doug Wlbon, ton arrived Thursday to spend group went to the home ol Mrs. H. C. Brlctles, Mr. and Mrs. Morrow. and. cltildren, ·Mr. and
fl No. 62 of IDtet'1IStlollal 01\1- Despite the climate of good and went earoUng to the Clll' Sommy LIIUe, Keith Mc:Dao- the holidays with her parents, Kenneth Michael for a meeting Robert Morris and granddaugb- Mrs. Walter Ben!I, Mr. IIIII
er of Job's Daughters will meet will and fellowship wluch pre- man Rest Rome l11d the hOmel leis, Susie Wllaon, Danny Mol' Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Boice.
and party. Mrs .. Cart Roach, ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nflg- Mrs. Robert Harden •nd c•·-t·
at the Polllfl'Oy M81011ic Tem- vails during tbe Yule aeasoa, of several members ol
the ria, Cathy Raley and
Brent Mrs. Alice Davis is spendini president, was m charge of a ler Jr. and cbildren, Mr. and dren, Mr. and Mrs. Normae
pie Tunday at t L m. to prac- there ls a dark side of the pic- cburell.
Manley.
tile bolklays with ber sister short business session tmcl two Mrs. C. E. Clark and childrr· . Schaefer, Hurl Hannahs. R.,
lice lot lllltaUaUon whlcb wW lure which Is alarming.
Alter carolfnll, the group reand brotber-in-law, Mr.
and new members, Mrs. Floyd Rar· Mr. and Mrs. George Nesael- Kaspar Mrs. Helen Handl•'f
be held Tlmnday, Dec. :w, at December, nationally, is the turned to tbe dlurch to practice Nancy, Darla, Kathy Sue and Mrs. Albert Baer, Minersville. rison and Mrs. Orville Hogue,
-- --· - - - - l11d ~ter and guests. lar1t
7:80 p. m.
deadliest month of the year 80 for the candle llgbUng service Dolores Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. James Gllmon were accepted for membership ed with prizes awarded to Hllldley 11111' &lt;ldldren.
1ar as traffte accidents are coo- to be held at the dlurell Sunday Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Richard and dangbters, Brenda and Sarr 111 Jllllll8l')'. All ofllcen wert Mrs. Robert Eells, Mrs. Char·
WIDNISDAY
cernfd. Over the past few years, evening. Following prllcllee, Friend and Marvin, BriiD, dra were Monday visitors ill re-elected for the year fnelud.. les Lathey, Mrs. Wilbur Yoong,
BOPii:li DASHED
THE MIDDLEPORT Literlll')' more IJtan thirty-five hundred tliey went to tbe recreatlon Mark, Belinda and Ricky; Loll- Parkenbura, W. Va.
ing, Mrs. Roach,
president; Mrs. Howard Birchfield, Mrs. J!ERJJN tUPI) -'lbe eon.
Club will meet Wednesday, Dec., perl4l1S have died in motor v~ rf!Ol!l of the panonage for a II Diehl, Tom Dorst, Brenda Mr. and Mrs. William Jacobi Mrs. Roymand Filebor, 'rilll Ftlcber, Mn. Howard ~ numista Friday duh.d -,..,
28 at the bome ftl Mrs. Harold blclo accidents each December. party.
and Sandra GDmore,
Bedty of Columbus arrived
Frid81 president, Mre. Jllalheft Bigp, Mrs. Thomas Stewart,
Mrl. 111m Mpet! !bat 111111 U &lt;.
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Sauer, Leading Creeek Road, Your llfghway Safety Oepart- Louis D1eb1 olfered prayer a!- and Mike Wright, Mlci:B)' How- to llf*ld Christmas with 1111' treasurer, and Mrs.
Alllft Clllford Ebersbach and Mrs. for lllllday flmilJ nunt-1
The prugram Will be g!Yen bf ment urges you to essume your ter wbloh giftB were excbang. ell, Sue Tracy, Wayne Leifheit, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Biggs, secretary.
Cllarlea Spires.
the BediD wall.
'l1le1 aulti,['f·'
~.. James Jtuler 111111 Mrs.• share of the respolllllblllty 1n ed. Refreshmento of Cbrlstmu Becky and Greg Eblin, Mrs. Jacobi;. ·
\ During lbe IOCill hour, llerd A douerl eotne .-4 Nl•llll lD • • lite
Ben Pbll8oll with reyli!W!I of proteclfng your own safety and cooftles and bot· cllocolate were &lt;Jiarles Faulk l11d Sheila, Mar- Mrs. Steve Eblin and daugh- pals were revt*d with • 11ft bJ thl! bosteSS II the above ml hlliiUies split l&gt;Y II oou
"Aldous Rtllley" liiCI "The BIB ~t of others during litis Chrl8t- lltl'Yild durlug the' IOCIIl ·hour to tha Baler and Dlrlent Ml~ let, Becky ftl't Ylllitorl
Ill\·and MW names drawn for a. Mrs. Harold Dunfee IIIII -Jeut Ifill' Cinattroll -.,'!]:'.:;.
SpendM."
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ParkaiJurl, W. Va. today. COlllini 7ear. Games were )lil,y- gueat, Mrs. Flu,d Jlan!D. •· '
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The Sunday Tim...stntinel, Sunday Dec 25 1966-1~

WANT AD

16 ~TV Did you' I wouldnt~~~~=======~~
have m1ssed 11 for anythmg 1.
Hope you saw 11 and got SOME
1dea
how thiS war has spread
VCf CWS
Nohce
God bless our boys and their II
!lUGS a s1ght' Company com
loved ones this Chr stmas and Gauge readings
Gallipolis
'lll Clean them r ght with
always
Dam 12 2 15 4 running 11 f~,~ Ir.~u~~t.
Blue Lustre Rent
electnc:
I regret b1g muslachwd
on rollers Pomeroy Mason ~
I amp oe $1 Farmer s Hard
~lli;~~~,ll
ry Colonna wont be With
15 Pt Pleasant 24 34
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Hope Over There thiS ChriSt
JOJ s
For Sale
2 03 fallmg Kanawha Falls
mas Jerry Is rather ser ously fallmg Charleston 19 35 fallmg
HOTPOINT
electnc
stove
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Dead Stock
111 Bob &amp; Co are already on London Dam was rmtniltg
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Removed free
their way or maybe even mches Marmet Dam one
there by now - Bless you Bob and Wmf~eld Dam on the sill
AIt I e
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dead 196a 4 DR 6 C) I Chevelle Ph
h rses., cows and nules t..:H
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I do love you
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Boat Movements
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11 s 1ERRIFIC !he way ww're
Dean
down 13 7 30 a m
A UTTLE LAFF1N tho now
C'. LLOWAY Furn lure open 9 e I ng Blue Lustre for clean 1
ana up 14 2 05 p m Inca up I~:,o.~n,,:.
and then
11 J Mondav th1 u Saturday
1 g ugs and upholstery Rent
B II Dana (Jose J1m nez) on 14 2 30 p m Duncan Bruc;~e' I~;~t,;;~~:
Even ng by appo ntment Ht t:lert sha npooer $1
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Uncle Milt e s show That was up 14 Queen C1ty up 14 6 ~:
17 Henderson II Va 2,_ I tral Supp y Co
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p m Titan up 14 8 05 p m ,-:·,~ .· :
M~rnor es came floodmg on the la•t straw the camel ate
A
D Hames Jl up 14 9 30
see ng my dear Johnny
and H s B1ll s) vers on of Straw
- -~ GOOD Hereford club steero for
m
Onward up 15 12
Manlyn The time these two and camel s back y know Oh
Male Help Wanted
sale Butler Hereford Farm
Eastern up 15 2 55 a rn
Two 110n1 aRd fo r daurhten
and Charles and I were at a me
Jllr¥ •• are Wayne Board of Aa11.Yill!!
Lower R ver Rd Ph
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FLAME CUTnlls
of c rc ertUe and
M'rl
all but fell off our seats honest erson Hannmg cailed me re Rei able down 17 a 45 pAmJ
WELOERS
WI 1 House " rsery transpor
MeCormtek ol at 1 Oallpo
LAVOU
MEN
up 18 4 15,, a m
are 30 randehlldren and n n•
ta oG ava !able
rea5onable
STEEL FABR CATOIIS
at the clowns antics and one Cently to venfy a Flor da add POrco
tt n up 19 4 "0 a m
treat cnnd 11 1dren Mn Bard waa
th ng and another
ress of a relative I blurrlly re. Ga de
am
member of Bulav ue Granfe and the
rates also
lor sbopptng or
OWII 19 6 40
Can pagn Bapt It Church
Serv ce
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wurkmg mothers Jourly deiThen for qmte a spell John- call her dear mama s sa
were held Thunclay afternoon
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as
away
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Pennsylvan
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burial
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ou see eorge nee own
carnpakn cemetery un e
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the Sent nel titled Ltstenmg asked her When It Was Y
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of M e s Hom• Cor Funl!!ra •
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Post H S mater1al news and how you Iose ou I
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Harbart , LtaJ»r " a nst " o
961 MODEL house ra ler 10'
secret clues suggestions etc
So send your loved one
m 0 n
owe own 2
aa1 a cotuit' and • reatden~ ot coh 35 a m Ben McCool up 20 JumbUI died Friday Dec 16 He wa
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Long t me ere students caught Sentmel (to keep up ) - W Y 7
employed b' the Northway Cab co
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a m Andrew Calhoun th• tate Char e. a.n4 Purl HarriJo11
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brought 1t at mght to our place Isabel stayed often at
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Leaper and had n"e4 mntt ol hla life
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Darst s on TurKey up 23 6 35 am National up 111 columbul. He wat a nnt eOiliiD of
we
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and 1t went m to the Sentinel aun
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fonner Chief of Pol ee Che•ter l.Jeap
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to who after a long spell V¥1th walk over to schoo WI me
with ,.hom•. h• made bit home llrl
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EXTRA GOOD HOME cone lome When Jo nny mg a bJg red app1e or a cook Knox down MeldahllO 35 pm ~•Tf =n~~ :r·~::e::! pr~
Rr ng em back
g ve em Wwter:s R J Grande 0 CH
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BANK ASSN
BASE- CAME March ng Home
o 1e And who gave me b1g red Barbara Ga u Meldahl
ceded him In death. survtvtnr cbl
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m
Fne berger
Harold.
Fort WayDe lDd
NICE eountry home close to ISJNGER Sew ng Mach ne Mod
OWN
H S FlosSie
I
l Luckey
(1909 beloved
thank dall
a' a" am
...,.KJel..or
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town n Kyger Creek d str ct
el 66 zg Zag equipped to butReal Estate For Sale
$1,500 D
Se ret of Sa1 ta V1Uor a
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tonhole monogram applique
NEW 3 BEDROOM
voh ng trag1c dcatl o strut you) -Now deceased and men- G
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Wtll Trade For Trailer "r or more front II e new book To Flos"e- And yet dear B down 2 50 p m
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or the heart remembenng thee
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pm
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uunt ngton died Honda, at her home
andd bath Ph
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on CHRISTMAS mean5 a Jot o WI\. T En NATUHA
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new b k
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Am I not richer than of old? ern up 12 35 an Harnett M 13 s h Ave sbe wu tbe widow ot
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na , chnmbtu and wu a member
on Ave
446- u
wheels pop out parwr bags
lh ngs lo each of us here at Fu K TCHEN ITH
REITY Library can get It soon
My whole I fe has far too up 2 4, a m Mart n
or
Tr nl Y Ep Reopai church. a cbaJ1...
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AND LOTS oF CAB ~ETS P
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BRADBURY furmshed apt for dual cleanmg tools for rugs
Dllon Agency
Chrtstmas T -E MTH w fl ANIT PRIED Then the thtrd and fmal In- many Goodbys m to~ late 'f 45 am
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ll.omena
m Area~ Gutten
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rent Adults oniJ 7 9 Second furniture dusting etc On Y means three &amp;f the best thmgs LE ,; THAN s ~
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cub she 1a .urvlved b' • lOlli Phfl.
od h 1 h
stallment of The Levt Smtth years ar ar oo man_.Y.
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Ave
296 If 5 payments left of 1 99 each
n fe go
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.. E WOULD WELCOME THE OPPOR L r
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AND WHO OH who w n ~ver Kanawha River - Lucy Jane Chambe ! ol Ale:n~:.-~-:ft~mc.~
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w11 ., held Tburaday ....... ...._.
over e ~~ 1 ~R~~ER s..,, ~~~:
f ne New Engl an d CamJ1y ac t get over or forget beloved Lucas
down
chun:h w tb burtal in IPrlnr
NICE 3 bedroom home 2 blocks lF Y&lt;l" aro bulldtug • oew WHEN we d look
th kbac
of ChrJstma•
B
d London
M 2I152 a15ma Trinity
"u """''"'
u
years an
n
No CHARGE ro vot: ouR S O\LE
ual p ctures and three fme P ec Walt Dtsney creater or Jovely eaver own arme
from
oty park carpeted I v
borne or remodeling le8 ua day.-; gone by we cannot he p MEN ARE EFP
TRAINED
f
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SnowWh te and Seven D "Oris m E sha Woods up Wmf eld Mrs con•t•nce Fav Nlda • • u10g
large We are butldel"!l [\istrlbutor but reahze JUSt how empty HARP
WORK NG PEOP E
AN
es o )ourna_sm
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t VI!! o1 GR a cwnty and 1 reatdent ot
room llh baths
HAVE QU AIJF 11:0 PROSPECTS RE
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Bamb
and those unforget
9 40 p m Allen R Merr II up Barbou
w va died Tueada.J'
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0
1
backyard
lor Hotpou t AppU""""s
1fe would be Without a happy
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JUST NOW a nutllatch buSI tables that enriched al our Wnf1eld 11 35 p m Fort Dear •::.".:'. n,.',
Call WISeman Agency 446
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EI_e_c_trt&lt;
_ _ _ _ _l_54-_U_I I orne and good true frh!nds
The WISEMAN
v hunting food
and d
hves Test yourself - can you born down Wmfield II 40 p m
c "' on ""' " '"" ''"'""
3643 Evenmg 446-3796
SO WE thmk of yeu at th s
up
own
u e Geof'fe lra and. Goldie
293 If
NEW GMC TRUCK
h
Agency
our bare maple He has the remember all names or thr
sh• ,. '"""'"" ,, ..,
tn \\ I!:H· or month Sleeu ne
tme
of ayear
hope Chrt sts
f' 1 1 f
Muon Nldo
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trulyWeMerry
Evenlnvablack cap like ch1ckadee s you seven dwars
go our then
Q( f"
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at home and a
room furnlsbed opt trailer
HEADQUARTERS
mas for you and every one
Ike wo .. mon
know Also say slale colored stalled - Doc Sleepy Grum
d .."..'""'".. Clo:':!:
space Conlat'l Stella Arnold
E. N Wiseman.
Junco recent!) - all
three py Dopey - who else tell me
:r X:ma o Servt~ w('IN
at your house and that t e --=---:-:=~=-:-::::-:--;; -h
Th th t d I B bi how
Thunday lftemoon at BarbouraPark C.nt,af Hotel
111-11 1951 .I.! T Ford P1ckup
1959 ~. T Chevrolet Truck
New Year Will bless
your
BAIRD REALTY
are mostly grayiS 10 color so
en a arm am w h burlol "'
J&gt; ~ ICI&lt; opace ror renL «.:aal
1956 'h 1 Chevrolet P1ckup
home wJlh all of the gooa
d R I
look elosely make sure you Clln could any one ever shoot a deer
GJ ~21142 rrom I • m. 1111 o 1960 '• T Chevrolet PICkup
th ngs m hfe
Oscar Balr ' ea tor
diSt ngwsh them - a real JOY after that'
Employees of the Martin
Pill.
!957 _ 'fz T ~ ord Pickup
HOBART DILLON
FOR &lt;7 000 )O can nuy a one tlley are Also Mr and Mro There were 1007 deer shot n taurant were guests at a~~~~~~~~ ::,~
story frame home w U lA Hedh r1 are around us oonstant Oh o thiS season The) say - style d nner and party g1ven
M":;:o:;:u:;;E:;;RN7.""-;:h::ou=se::tr::a;:;;lle;- -bJ 1 Mmneapol s Moline Power Lucille &amp; Howard Brannon
un t
bath 3 bedrooms storm w n ly now And starlmgs by the necessary as not enough food owner
manager Tom GO&lt;,It I,;;;~
week or month l!KJO Chesl
1959
F
600
Ford
Dump
D
11
WOOD
Realtor
dow•
small
basemen
dozen
and
d
zens
Ju•t
by
for
all
But
forest
wardens
will
Thursday
even10g lollowmg
nul SL
206-11
1959 2 Ton Chev stake
Phone C4fl.l081
furnace heat dnlled
wei spells
feed all the others and the close ol bus ness
1958 F 600 Ford
e; ROOM borne 3
bedroom
fru t trees several bu ld ngs
What s yo 1r b1rd news as of squ rrels too who are w U1out Games were conducted
For Sale
1954 1 T lnterna!Jonal
bath part ba•ement garage H s located on blacktop rd now'
acorns this Year of the B g Mr Goell and prizes aw:ud!,d,
1960 \1 T Ford
located m 700 block on 3rd low tax d str ct
Freeze way way back 10 Gue•ts were Dorothy ~~~:~ ll!~:··I:~!
1 M~LE St Bernard laS Ph
1959 I T Chev
Ave
JOOX2(JO lot With e~ty w oter na
THIS STUNS ME- The VJet Apnl
key Elizabeth Workman
44&amp;-3 15
New 60 Rotary Cutters tural gas s tuated JUSt out Nam war 1ow costs $2000000 Other v1chm• &lt;of freeze) are olyn Lee Parker Cathy Mc,El-1
301 J $:!~9 50 New 8 25 ' 20 10 ply A VERY clean well built mod
SJde town
an hour get tllat per hour Ohio s apple growers But thank hmne) Thelma
Mn
, "'~'"
, " ' " " ot
10
01 1
nylon
t res $55 Inc Federal ern home
Bll' gas
Robert
Ba1rd
Salesman
and
has
cost
more
now
than
all
were
gettmg
Old
V1r
VJrgmta
Phahn
Berntce.
~
~i:~~lf.7~~,;~ountt
&amp;eel
WeduetdaJ aft.e,..
/
2 dr 6 cyl auto
b
l If
Durst Jamce
Little
a cornc wuu.~bu•r
nna hoaplt.al oShe Wlli
ta.
nace lull asemen
you
Ofllee Pbone 44t 41 $ 24 hrs the bombmg we did all told In grma and M ch gan apple• oh Sc
D
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i9fll Uodge 2 dr H T I 8 auto
11
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llrtplemeal
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want
to
see
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home
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War
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m
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c1ty see thl•
Services Offered
have 1ght dtVL"ons (2il 000 men look forward to apples next
Y
ot "" ' " Jondhon ond
wagoQ 4 wheel dr A I
m liUll clean lump and otoker A NTCE two bedroom borne on
w 11HazJeU
am Her
to a D v s1on) there now and year at my favor te WeiIs and
whomarritp
P eced
gw&lt;iv"!!ndltion Sec Delberl ooal Carl Wmters.
Rio
more
shU
a
gomg
F1tzpatr1ck
beauttf
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orchards
GSI
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purtment
death
19~
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GRAVELY TRACTUR
i'iOster on Fr endly R dge Rd
Grano&lt; Phone CH s.5115
Cedar St Property m good
of
R
2
Batav
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0
au"
SPECIAL 25 per cent Iaber d s Then - I saw the Th3lland near Wllkesvllle
Dme~ al Marlm
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or caU 256-6719
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Salesman - Evenlngo
count on all Gravely Tractors documentary last mght -Dee
301 3 COAL for sale Lump egg •toBernard Gunther and Cele•-1
Th!: ,';. ~ef ~ :w'~a~~~ ..
ker and mme run Peacock Russell D Wood 116-1061
brought n for tune up or re
AND NOW agam Ho Ho Ho tine Sk nner were hosts
Coyer and Ml"'l A ta
BUSmess 0 ppo rt un1 I181 my dear rea ders t ho Ive noI evemng for d nner at the
Coal Co Chesh e 0
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poLyd
h ot
Upper Sandu•IQ'
1964 Chev Super Spor s
pa
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d
r
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Dec~mber
or
Mn
a
eoney
of n mo a..
p,
277tf
0 D PARSONS
~
nohfy and we w II 1 k up
one smgle Chr stmas decoratmn t n Restaurant 10 Middleport ott•n. Htl.lett w11:11 a member o! E uSPARE TlME INCOME
chapel chu eh s('lr~ ee• wer~
301 3 TIRED of carrymg a•he.'l
Realtor
your tractor Grave y Trac
up - have wr tten about a zll the Recreation Department
satu da' afternoon at the w uP.
Try our Wesl V rgm a Chunk
collecting 100 cards (letters
really)
th
Ha e) wood rune a1 home and burtor Sales Pomero) 0
Ph REFlLLING and
EW
TYPE
sonnet
serv
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e
wa1 n SL N cho a• cemeter'
Coal Skidmore Foster Coal
5!2 2nd Ave 4411-«!19
8
money rom N
high though and am sllll n the State lnsttule
•"""" for sale Reg stered To•
2 A 5
b th
t rm 992-2975
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rooms a
so
quality com operated dlspen thiek of 11 can t even HOPE
1'emor Pupp10s 140
Toy
271 tl w1ndows and dooro on NeJgb
sers
m thiS area No sellmg to get out
CLUB DINES
DEWITT'S PLUMBING
Poodle Stud •en ce Poodle
- -borhood Rd Pnced to seU
To
qualify
you
must
have
groommg Ph 675-3654
AITENTION
AND HEATING
"M t o $1900
The Middleport Pomeroy Ilocar re ferences ....,
ROUTE
160 at Evergreen Ph
301 3
TOBACCO GROWER
2 LARGE bulldmg lot• m Ev
cash Seven to twelve hours OUT IN OUR sun room are tary Club dined Fr day evemng
446-2735
271 tl weekly can ne
1967 Chev 'fzT pickup
s~o DUNCAN 1967 tobacco •eed ergreen Rt 1611
excellent namely to w t large red plastic at the Marl n Restaurant m
m les $2IOO cash cost 12750
now m stock Fam er s Hard
REESE Bulldozer and back monthly mcome MOle full hows and my Beulah Jones M ddt•port There vas no , ••. ,"""
1965 Fury III 4 dr H T With ware 308 Second Ave 446- IIO'h A 5 room• bath base- hoe serv ce Ph 367 756'
ttme For personal mterv• 'N Chr1stmas angel candles- nev ~g:':'ra~m~---------l~:~•i;~:~
a r 10 000 miles $2100 eash 0746
:199 tf men! furnace plenty water
24().(1 wnte WINDSOR DlSTBIBU er even got em put away 10
cost $4100 2615 Mt Vernon LOW LOW PRICES o• Ma~ h m off Rt 7 Reduced to
TING
COMPANY 6 N 1965 Am glad now - shall Nell Covert now of Fl ~~~~:~ ! :;~~·=~~;~.:,
Ave Pt Pleasant
tresses R1ce aud CorbJD For 4500 00
TERMITE PEST CONTROL
BALPH AVE PITI'SBURGH put em up somewhere II I dale Fla gave all her ChrJSI- 1""""
301 3 nlture.
15-U
FREE mspect1on. call 446-~l4S PA 1521)2 Include phone num can toller out front and get a mas decoratwns away to her
303-3 taek or so n for the hows son and Mayme (daughter) I
6 Merrill 0 DeU Operator for ber
1!30 A FARM In Bidwell
rooms bath n ce barn gar
ExtermJtal Termite ServiCe -:;==;=;==--.==;';"'=:;'= Candles will be here (hv ng th nk sure •he was through
267 II -:
room) r~ght where I can see Wllh em That very next Christage Known as the late Mi" 10 Belmont Dr
Plumbing ft ~eahng em allahme Then 1 11 put mas she needed em as grand
We at the Trtbune are wa1tmg to help you to fmd
Denney Farm
TERMITE &amp; P~S1 &lt;.'ONTBUL
out somewhere a gorgeous children had entered the scene
a home to sell a car to hire a secretary to rent
BRAMMERS
9
ROOM
2
bath•
rum
ace
large
F
AlN
E•terrnlnauon
Co
Wheel
;;111 apartment
most anything you need we can
gold arrangement from my Rho- Oh me
Plumbing and Heating
lot runs to nvero n GoriJeld ersborg OhiO Pb 776-2850 or
help you fmd w1th an economical fast acting Trl
da Hackett who Ju•t sent me Wonder if Til dare get out
Ave
1/fi.!Mlio Rea.
232-tl 300 4th Ave f46.1637
We Will Buy Any
bune Want Ad Call us today
the lovehe•t picture of her that Santa the Joachim• IMrs
2111 If church 1ntenor decorated for J P Joaeblm) gave Charles'
Amount Including
Insurance
IWE HAvE several pieces of
Complete E1t1tft
Chrlstma• last year
Or the little house (you lighted
I ..cant land ond farms
KNOnS
a All of this Is trad11lonal with Jt up) or the 101 baubles
GRANGE calendars are In 'lTANDARD PLUMBING
Salesmen
HEATING, 5tN Sec11nd Ave me For what IS ChriStmas If hghts ete Gee I hate !&lt;&gt; start
USED FURNITURE
P1ck yours up at Neal lnsur
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Hoping you are the •arne
I4W782.
ance Agency
Earl WIDt.ro f46.3821
lalllpolll Ohio
An Experlen•od Ad VIsor Will Help You
2711-U
ONE YEAR my good Crlend
S"ter of the SkUiei-BMH
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prem 1um quality Lustre Foam 1
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free delivery Call Rutlana only on PedJatrleHs WarRd S llh W II a l 0 Plummer M s R b even ng and p zes were wu 1
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WELDERS
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In
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ElECTRICIANS
01::'
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s
,.,ere
ar
ed
ou
perfe•tly
Rile R 2 Vmton Mrs John Veterans Memorial Hosp1tal
2 NICE PONIES
,
od
PIPE FITTERS
he C t n
v. h o Weti v g a or
matched pr ced for quick L Buchanan Sr
Sy acuse
Adm"' ons - R k) 1 he ss
FLAME
CUTTERS
Manon
fa s w h limber
LAYOUT MEN
sale Dave Yost Portland 0 Paul A Wallace RtM1ddlDexter
rt I B dwell Aln a S1mp on Md
H e~ u d:-; Bo~ 7 Sv a~.: utie
STEEL FABRICATORS
Ph 843 2242
12 22 3te Clarence E Lew s
epo
dleport
0
9 y lU2tp fbe 1 nd d a e fu men n
Mrs Besse Dan els Wellston
Du;ehargos _ ( a net mon
e 1:&gt;c e canttca
Jerlrey L Holsmger Rt 2 Jack
Births - A s n lo M
and &lt;Of ce afnd pu l I
I dd
SINGER s•wlng machme model
to the o ow ng w u a e
bu son
ld w b k ( I
66 "g zag equ pped to 1 t
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A 1Mrs1 Ilona
ro e" s
a IMadge Nea M s len l A
tonhole monogram app Qoe Cl k Chesh re daughter I 52 po s
so Kale Daube Ma Y S e n
AMERICAN SHIP
Con rd F n Pag 9
etc Pay ofl 6 payments 16 47 ar
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beck Bonn e Cu
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h 992 ""'
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Brewe E rna Lyons Wend} p k fc 1 a1 e1 £' e 'ia.~
12 15-tfc Barlow Roy A Bond Mrs Har
Adm s~ ons - I eon a d Hess Hoffman P&lt;1 n (; x Sue F an m n d nage o e g f o
ry Bumgarner Albert R Can Jr Pomero•
s Nan ) s rk neo \1 ga e 1 I
GOOD clean lump egg aod ter Tammy L Cox Mrs Rose Dl•cbarges
Vernon H wei Plan
M s \\a e
an z
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God e R e \
B I Pe1s ng wa
cock Coal Co I bloek from Carlena Hale Jeffrey L Hale
ler Mary Sh upe Hayn
lla•k 2
traft1c l1ght m Cbeshlre 0 Mrs Lucille Hosterman Mrs
Pleasant Valley Hospital
Mrs Honald J
e Ve n e t e
BOY or GIRL
Ph 367 7526
12 I tic Pans w Lmkous RIChard May
Admitted - M
Sarah H e c arabe e H a
M D
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Ra o d Ba
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Den
In Rutland on Ma1"
Henne Line
Carl A Montz John L Pendle- DIScharged - Mrs Char " IHofl na Km s be k
Street &amp; College Avi:
I ton "'!Ia J Powell Mrs G Tucker and da ghte P Plras ann Vore the
Earn Money and Pme1
TRAVEL TRAILERS
Ronald Sheets James W Swart on!
tl e honoree
Del1venng The Datly
t 96~~::1.1, ~~~~lock
Those send ng g s b t un
( n nucd F' o Page 9
Sent1nelto estabiJshat e
a end " e I a I ~
Routo
ROUSH &amp; LYONS
J II M, John M•)e Joan \1 I u
~AMPING TRAILERS
Mayes Qor Iop&lt;
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CALL 992 2156
l!orton SL
M11on, W Ya 1
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of snow wa• re&lt;urded at the r Hothg~l v rg n s~O&lt;l]i ~ • a
A 1 1y, mch snowfa ll
m headquarters near Cnes er
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Ab a
Bus1ness Serv1ces
ear y Sail rday hampered dr , bell Po mer y and Mdd epo t F fe Mr
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mg by motonsts and broughJ were a o ke1 bu y d r ng the and M s Charles Bur e le M
READY MIX concrete deDvel'
21 Fe•t Lan'b
htghway crews out ~-'~' th snow mg'ht w lh snow em tro effor and M s Her be Ed a d and
ed nght to your pro)ecl Fasl
1967 Apoch11 Duo •• 10
control mater als
L ght snow flur es coni nued M s La a ~fo s
and ea•y Free estlmateo.
Me~gs county Shenff Robert nto Ihe m d mormng hours
Phone 992 3284
Goegieiq,
PONI~S choice colors and c Hartenbach also anx ous for
Tues
43 35 Fa r
Ready Ma Co M d(tl~porl,
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heights child tramed and motomts to avoid m shaps urg
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Wed
44 30 Fa r
Oh10
6 30 tic
green broke Terms Call or ed those dnv ng to exerc, I WEEK S WEATHER Th
4 37 FH r
see .: J H II Flatwoods spec al caut10n
1 em per a ure
prec plla on F
35 29 C 0 idV
1 e AIR CONDITIONING RetrlgerRo~d Pomeroy 0
sate Highway Deparlment weather cond lwns f each 24 al
2 19 Snow
Jear at11n serv ce Jacks Refr,.
12 IR 7tp off e1aJs m Me1g1 sad
'1 x llour per od ., re o d d
bv
Hepo up to press t me
erat on New Haven. Phone
crews
were
busy
throughout
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the mghl attempting to 1mprove we a her statiOn
t1 e verk II s ye;Jr 4 ast yeJr
last
say users or Blue Lu•tre for conditions on the snow •I eked Day H gh Low Weather Pre 4
HEATING PLUMBING. Rural
cleanmg carpet Rent Elecf
Doxol Bottle Gas. Araoljl
highways A highway depart Sun
61 4~ Fa r
A&gt;e age ow ten pe a ure o
at on Brothers 618 E. Hila k.
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50 27 Ra 11 04 he week th year 30 ast vear ,;o I1
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Pomeroy
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House and Tradtng
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WE WISH to thank everyone " now under one roof
st
who was so kind ~nd thought I Laurel Chff School
House
ful durJng tlle Illness a n d on State Route 124 and new
death ot our busband and fa Rt 7 by pass open dady at
ther Wendel L Kautz. We 12 noon Jim Adame
and
espee1aJJy wJSh to ~~ank ~Ill Worthy Stanley
11 20 Uc
our many fnends and relatives
and tho•e who sent flowers
For Rent
and food
Mrs Wend eI Kau Iz and MODERN furn ' hed f rst floor
wn Paul and family
1 efflc1ency apartment m M1d
12 24 lip dleport Ph 992 3874
12 14 U&lt;
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In Memo""1
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M MO RY
992IN LOVING E
St Pomeroy 0 Ph
of Mrs Mary Rachel Ed
2688 or 1192-2961
12 5 tfc
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s and Mr James Thorn 3 ROOM rurmshed apartment
as Edwards
and 4 room rurn,hed apart
Holly wreaths ID every w n ment Adults References IU
dow
Mulberry Ave Pomeroy 992Chnstmas candles
burning 6698
12 8 tfc
bright
But our hearts are sad and ThAILER Browns
Trmler
lonely
Park Mlnmv11le 0 Ph 992
Sm you re not w U us :.o- 3324:
12 20 &amp;tc
mght
4 ROOM unrurn shed apartment
Years may pass but memory m Pomeroy Ph 992-5385
hngero
11 16 tic
Ana our tllOUihts ar• w lh TRAILER •pact on 'BrowneU
you still
Ave Middleport. Ph
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There w IIr never
be
another
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ln your oo ps o
Mornmg dawns and ihadow• FURNISHED I room
apart
creepmg
\ men! wltll bath Ph 1192-Jtli&amp;
Gently •oftly thru the sky
12 ti ttc
Leave• 118 here Without you FURNISHED 2 bedroom apar~
Dear Mother and Father
ment furnace heat Middle
Sllll Wlthm our bearts we
port 0 Ph 992 3874
try
11 28 lie
To ne calm and pottenlly
waltmg
FOUR ROOM furniBbe&lt;l aparl
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Till Wt .:.ee you face to face ! ment. W~ W&amp;al
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And place a ktsa upon your FURNISHED andUnlurm•hed
forehead
apartments Close to school
And there at last a long Pllone 992-5434.
10 L8 tic
embrace
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&lt;adly m1ssed by daughter•
or ra 1
Gaye Livmg110n
A I Yc e 1957 one ton Ford truck dual
Schneider son Kettneth Ed
wheel• for sale or trade tor
ward• Sr Grandsons Jos
cattle Ph 843-2778
eph lAt
LlvJnio!Dn
and
Ken
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war s r
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For Sale or Buy
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Nl TH LOVE at ChrJStma• to PONIES mules and goat• See
Our beloved son and brother 1 George Holman Phone 992Halhe Earl who was killed 2797
12 22 3tp
three yeal'll ago Marcb 16 I
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11 s Chrlstmu Day again dear ONE TON Ford- Tr'-uc;ek:-::stake cleaned with Bloe Lustre Its
Hallie
bed Call 843 2778
America s ftnest Rent elec
Oh how we w!Jh you were 1
12 21 lie trlc shampooer II
Baker
here
ORDER Am•tutz s H and N Fur01ture Co
12 19 ijtc
But not JUSt because 1t s
N ck Chick leghorn ch icks POTATOES set your
winter
Chrtstma.
or started P"llets today Mod
potatoes whJle they
last
For we ml" you every day
ern Poultry Box 188 Athens
Clarence Prof!Jtl, Portland
We mJSs your brlshl and Oh 0 Phone 593 7831
10 30 lie
0 Ph I43-22S4
sunny smile
12 24 ltc
Your loving vo1ce thai made
Busln•• S.rv1ce1
our lives worthwlle
7 FT Locust post 35c Phone
Tho you re not here Wllh us Charles Calaway at 985 3857
this Christmas
12 24 3te
Our WllbeS to tmp•rt.
8 1 35 Prairie Schooner bouseYou know our Ihoughts are Ira Ier 2 bedrooms
both
ON
With you
Carpeted Only 1!195
John
lven thotllh were lor apart
Richmond 814 East Mam Sl
Ttus Chrlltma~ Day brmaa Pomeroy Ph 992 2451 before
10 , m (Other hours 1 u~t
back memories
Ot wonderful times wo knew maybe)
12 23 tic
A lamUy day together
For then dear Hallie
Wt UNBEATABLE - llltl'l solid Have your tractor overhlul
hod you
slate stereo rtdlo eombma ed now ot a b g Slvtngs 1\ •
Days and weeks havt paued liOn 4 speed automatiC chan I
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Months have lurnld to yean
8" nlee welnul ftnllh
hu months HSYe your tractor
Tlm!i matter not
In•tant on radio81 Take over ready to ao to work when
For your presence II alwaya payments of $5 per month rr,rina eomea and IBYO down
near
01' pay 10balance due $111C
mo
lonesome here Without Try It
your home 30 a
you Hallie
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And sad thla Chl'lllmal Day SbMETHING TO MEND-Sing I'OMI;:$Nit92
OHIO
OUr ltves are not the same
er sewmg machlne complete
Since you were called away
wltb altachmlllll Tblo m•
'.otlng parents Mr and Mrs
chine equipped to Zig zag MAKl! MORl! PROFIT by
Vlclnr Gotschall and •lsters make buttpohol•l monoara111 U&amp;lfn8 your firm 1 H"leel In
,Juantta Qark Janet Grimes
etc Take over paymllltl or lbo Dally SenUntll Busln"'
Jlaye Smllh and all their f642 per monlll or piJ baJ
Service cohutia,
IIIO II
fimlll!i of Baltimore Md
a nee due f15 01 Call 892-3218
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W1ntecl
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estate 10 the vrllage of Syro T~R lNSUKANCE
Alii'Nl ~ bpertoncod
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Sutton
Township 111 C ~lore renewmi your
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Ex L L Sl 20 Skunk Ex BUDGET PRICED furotture lr wh ch IS the old baseball park auto rlt&gt;Urance We may Dtl RADIATOR
SERVICE
cotolln'"l
L L II 00 Sl 15c Mmk ~x
our tblrd floor budget shop
and other ond wtll b• &lt;o rl 0 able to '"'"' you money
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L L f1 oo F $3 25 OpposJl'urnlture Ml~t~r~~ the h ghest btdder at the of
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Bill
Bailey
tJON T pump yonr slugglsn sep ney IOO'k Court Street
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""' Porn
her I cancelled Lost your operal
,.,..,,,_ ,,_ "' Bo1 14 Reedsville 0
11c tank Get Klean Em AJ I eroy 0 Fr~day ~cern
or s 1cense' Call WY 2-2Y6u
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12 22 12tc Septic Tavk Cleaner Land 30 1966 at tO a m Mus! be
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sold for not less than $S OM
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eroy 0
11 25 31ltc the appr ased value For fur
PL~N WOMEN S COl LEGE
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CHRISTMAS PROGRAM at
!her InformatiOn call 992
GAMHIEH Oh o UPI
A From the L.argesr 1ruck o
Build ze r ftad a
lo fhll
!!:"..,",.:;:"_ Hobson Chr slian UnIon NERVOUS' Can I •leep' Try 2720 Eugene Lumpkm Ex college ollie a sad Wednesday 'lmalles
Heater Cure
M~Ut~vt '""rtteM
Church Saturday
everung
Sleepers
Guaranteed re
ecutor of the Estate of L
Keny n Co lege w
24
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Dec 24 at 7 30 p m You suits or money
back
K1ng Dec
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will not want to m1ss this Only 98c Nelsons Pharmacy
bouse "tb 9 heo og1cal s houl H d E
I.,;.P;.,h_m.;..2.14_3_ _ _P_•_m_•_r•.•••
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Pastor Pomeroy 0
11 25 30tp 175 ACRE rarm cellar ce Ia a women s college
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Manley
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rooms
and
bath
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house z largo barns, free
For Sale or Rent
Br~dal
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way I will del ver Ph 99Z I gas 2 farm pon;s :mm~~: 7ROOM hou,;-3 bed roo;;;;
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thing happened to me On the
way tn Chr stmas
The carol singers G1rl Scouts
~ th leaders John and Marilyn
Fullz about a dozen or more
the dear darhns I ve tried
io JOt them all down all the
names I could get as follows
Rob n Mills Jennifer Goble
Brenda Edwards An ta and
Marc (a guest ) Fultz Glenn
Glazes daughter (Glenn of
tie famous ('I sax m high
school known as Geezle to
many of you) Clarence Gil
key s daughter
WISh
Id
caught them all JUst oouldn I one of my favor~te groups G1rl
Scouts bless em

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Cleveland Became Boiling Pot This Summer"
By TED VIROSTKO
were st a g ed and aped bv a ea t 0 oil er b d ngs were
U011ed Preas laternattooal 1kj ler who has e uded an " ou u I r d and a woman v. as
COLUMBUS UP!
Cleve pol ce search
k ed as po e bat ed sn pe
land long pnd ng tself as a 4 Dr Samuel H Sh pp d
1 e N on
( d
Meltmg Pot because people re-t al a d a qu 1
he d dn t move n
of many countr es and rehg10ns %4 bludgeon slay1 g of h s of Jul} 9 I and w
lived peacefully together be f r t w1fe Mar ly
pea a e lh
came a Bo Img Pot of ra al 5 Gov James A Rhode s ng loo ng
Me be s of the poli~:~
trouble th, summer
lead• a clean s~eep a Repub- ence tapered olf
1
The states largest c y local cans sol d fy I o d on s a e fhose k ed we e Negr 1
n ents usua ly led the wa:r.
ed on the shores of Lake Er ~ governme
a U send ll e n ud g
n '-"CI I ng a a .,.,
J v dnvers for Y
lorn 10 July by a rac~al argest delega
ol Rep b b ' o 'nd ano her sla n by
o vn ' garbage ruek&amp; w~
upheaval lrl1 eh resulted 10 eans to Congre s
membe s or a
V g lante
s r ke and remamed
four deaths JDJury to about 50 6 Wea ther a
ear y fro t group a set o caled L ttl
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armt of 275 and damage soar deal! a death blow o fru1t c op
----- mg Into the mllllons
and nasi floods h Nor I west
In
About 155&lt;J Natwnal guards
Oh o
l&gt;i!EI
men rll!hed Into the riOt rav
7 ::Jn 0 ' h ghwa ' cant nue
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aged Hough area or the c ty to to dam more \ ct ms as 19!W
restore order and help end a head• tow a d whal may be a
(Jre-batb th•t burned o t at banner year m auto deaths
Umted Press lnternotlonnl
fa
a tile y off the 'lortb VieltJ¥ii:
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least 10 bu ldmgs on the first 8 Columbus murde s ' lud
To some chr slmas s a II •ould s r ce fo be h oast he f rst t1me
nilhl of rioting
lng the slaymg and cap ure uf gl er ng res I a a 1 ne lor des the Po1 e sa d lo exp es gunnm scored d rect h?1Sts
Leos than two months
• su•pect n the bl dgeon de am he exchange of g1fts and the emse lves
s n u laneous ' Amer can sh P L ght c
Nat onal Guardsmen moved m of Ch1cago fheolog an Robert i gather ng of clans arm nd and tlle war wou d be ended [among the sh p • crew w
to Daylon to help keep peace w Spike
l •rnamenled evergreens
fear or greate
I stropne Jeported
ofter v1olence flared following 9 Lahor unrest throughout For olhers 1t " a true would be set at rest
hnpe Lenmgrad A R ISS an
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the fatal shootmg of a Negro the state mclud ng VIolence I rehg ous expenence a eeleb'a and peace wou d f 0 r h n e sentenced a ym ng
F1rst reports were that Lester marked walkout at Swan Rub ton or lhe armversary of the agam n the wo ld
t1 ee ears n a labur camp
Mitchell 39 was shot by a ber Co I" Bucurys and ne~&gt;s b1rth of ChrJSt
currfficy VJOiat o"' and ill¥
lrllJ\e man from a movmg car paper sir kes n Dayton and But perhaps tlle most mea
Earl er In the ve•k the theft of a statue Artotliil,l
but laler pollee sa1d this wa• Toledo
om ful ChriStmas thiS year will Umted State• askea U ~ \mer~r n "" v~eted on 'iii
not so
I 10 Educat on Problem• of oecg r m the un les of VJetna n Secrelary General Than l to lake currency charges escaped wl!i..
The eruptiOns of death mark ~ teacher stortage umfted bus where for ~ ~ref
homs "hate&gt; er steps he aeemea $IIOO fne
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ed nc~al trouble m two of the purchase and selection of a new
bt t
both s des are rece&lt;,sary tllat m ghl le&lt;~d o New York Mro Joihn F
states larger ell es were cho- slate super ntendent of Educa
°h:lt their fJghti"g l lalks a med at ach1evmg a Kennedy won h• fl&amp;htto delell
Hn as the top story of 1966 by [' on
And while the cannon• remam eease I e n V etnam Th s eertam passages from F,U
staff membero of the United
Cause Never Pinpointed
uJet durn the pre
counlrJ p edged l• cooperat on Impend ng Luo
Press International Columbus The cause of the Hough nots I:',ce men~~ ood Will centm e towarl br ng ng an) such ta ks hzatJOn of the controvefllbl
Bureau
was
although
t lg 'op
l th e wa r u to a suecessfu eulll'm I on
hook
The Death ;i~rl a
T Tea
there never
were pmpolnted
two reports
about Ihe1r effor'
0
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op
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entirely
Around the wm d
Prestdent ll appeared """""'
Plcied as tlle top 10 Buelteye IIDeldents that triggered the v
Talkmg about the truce m '" S.Igon U S pia e• cam!!&lt;! certam that the book • .~
Stale stones were
olence One was that a tavern
ld al
ld ili '""- &lt;
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1 nee Ia Clev&amp;- In the area eJected a Negro annual ChriStmas message out a h•av) attack aga nst a ers wou
1 R 1
18nd :aDaVI~
man who liked for 1 glass ot Pope Paul VI called for a petroleum depot near Hanor Kenneoy s demands
a
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llltik 1
ter nd ordered 111e ouster mrracle or goodwill Wh1ch while B52 Strateg c hombers
Nalioaa The
:ac: a
woman who was so- could extend the truce and thot I bombed the Dem•luamed Zo oe NaU11111 ,General
walkout 11
mOIItY
from lhe suspe1111lon of hostlll 11here Commumsts were report journed lit Zlst
Tbt Clnelonatl Strangling The bar was burned Belore Uea It maybe poulble
ed trytng to mount an offens1ve assembly meets
Ia wlilcb 111 eldoriJ womeD 1111 llnl 411 1 actloD died al 14vaace It nec~alloalla IIIOCI A US deslrtfer wu bll ~ ~ September
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The Sunday Tim...stntinel, Sunday Dec 25 1966-1~

WANT AD

16 ~TV Did you' I wouldnt~~~~=======~~
have m1ssed 11 for anythmg 1.
Hope you saw 11 and got SOME
1dea
how thiS war has spread
VCf CWS
Nohce
God bless our boys and their II
!lUGS a s1ght' Company com
loved ones this Chr stmas and Gauge readings
Gallipolis
'lll Clean them r ght with
always
Dam 12 2 15 4 running 11 f~,~ Ir.~u~~t.
Blue Lustre Rent
electnc:
I regret b1g muslachwd
on rollers Pomeroy Mason ~
I amp oe $1 Farmer s Hard
~lli;~~~,ll
ry Colonna wont be With
15 Pt Pleasant 24 34
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Hope Over There thiS ChriSt
JOJ s
For Sale
2 03 fallmg Kanawha Falls
mas Jerry Is rather ser ously fallmg Charleston 19 35 fallmg
HOTPOINT
electnc
stove
Ph
Dead Stock
111 Bob &amp; Co are already on London Dam was rmtniltg
256 6652
303-3
Removed free
their way or maybe even mches Marmet Dam one
there by now - Bless you Bob and Wmf~eld Dam on the sill
AIt I e
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dead 196a 4 DR 6 C) I Chevelle Ph
h rses., cows and nules t..:H
303 3
I do love you
44 6-4554
Boat Movements
e
Ju!.:ksOI ldti4a3J
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u Chill cothe 772-6976
11 s 1ERRIFIC !he way ww're
Dean
down 13 7 30 a m
A UTTLE LAFF1N tho now
C'. LLOWAY Furn lure open 9 e I ng Blue Lustre for clean 1
ana up 14 2 05 p m Inca up I~:,o.~n,,:.
and then
11 J Mondav th1 u Saturday
1 g ugs and upholstery Rent
B II Dana (Jose J1m nez) on 14 2 30 p m Duncan Bruc;~e' I~;~t,;;~~:
Even ng by appo ntment Ht t:lert sha npooer $1
Cen
Uncle Milt e s show That was up 14 Queen C1ty up 14 6 ~:
17 Henderson II Va 2,_ I tral Supp y Co
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p m Titan up 14 8 05 p m ,-:·,~ .· :
M~rnor es came floodmg on the la•t straw the camel ate
A
D Hames Jl up 14 9 30
see ng my dear Johnny
and H s B1ll s) vers on of Straw
- -~ GOOD Hereford club steero for
m
Onward up 15 12
Manlyn The time these two and camel s back y know Oh
Male Help Wanted
sale Butler Hereford Farm
Eastern up 15 2 55 a rn
Two 110n1 aRd fo r daurhten
and Charles and I were at a me
Jllr¥ •• are Wayne Board of Aa11.Yill!!
Lower R ver Rd Ph
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City
Baird ol Chllh re Mn Floa• e
three nng crreus down at Pyth
MACH N STS
6518
3(JI).o
of St Albana W Va llrl
16
4
55
d
8 m.
P f'~ F TT£1lS
Panon• of Vtnton Mn ~
Jan Park oh memories) and MY WVED Charlden Auth of St Louts own
FLAME CUTnlls
of c rc ertUe and
M'rl
all but fell off our seats honest erson Hannmg cailed me re Rei able down 17 a 45 pAmJ
WELOERS
WI 1 House " rsery transpor
MeCormtek ol at 1 Oallpo
LAVOU
MEN
up 18 4 15,, a m
are 30 randehlldren and n n•
ta oG ava !able
rea5onable
STEEL FABR CATOIIS
at the clowns antics and one Cently to venfy a Flor da add POrco
tt n up 19 4 "0 a m
treat cnnd 11 1dren Mn Bard waa
th ng and another
ress of a relative I blurrlly re. Ga de
am
member of Bulav ue Granfe and the
rates also
lor sbopptng or
OWII 19 6 40
Can pagn Bapt It Church
Serv ce
(I
bel
5
wurkmg mothers Jourly deiThen for qmte a spell John- call her dear mama s sa
were held Thunclay afternoon
at
as
away
and
Pennsylvan
a
up
19
7
15
a
rn
Campa
gn
ehufth
and
burial
wu
While
I
W
ng
ly or weekly rotes Pb. 146
ny wrote a Mystery Column for Pass
G
p
d
20 3 50
' r dlHdlon
ou see eorge nee own
carnpakn cemetery un e
4521
66-tl
the Sent nel titled Ltstenmg asked her When It Was Y
Sh
of M e s Hom• Cor Funl!!ra •
20
when
m
0
F
earerup
5a
0
Post H S mater1al news and how you Iose ou I
J h WR
d
Harbart , LtaJ»r " a nst " o
961 MODEL house ra ler 10'
secret clues suggestions etc
So send your loved one
m 0 n
owe own 2
aa1 a cotuit' and • reatden~ ot coh 35 a m Ben McCool up 20 JumbUI died Friday Dec 16 He wa
x 50 Ph 446 4595
299-6
Long t me ere students caught Sentmel (to keep up ) - W Y 7
employed b' the Northway Cab co
W It Beekjord
A
0" Johnny (s1gned -A Bee) not for Chnstmas'
am
a er
He wa• oorn In Harruon twP ton
"
23
1
30
a m Andrew Calhoun th• tate Char e. a.n4 Purl HarriJo11
d sed
h
brought 1t at mght to our place Isabel stayed often at
er
Leaper and had n"e4 mntt ol hla life
TYPEWI lTERS
a u
t \
Darst s on TurKey up 23 6 35 am National up 111 columbul. He wat a nnt eOiliiD of
we
ce
al makes
and 1t went m to the Sentinel aun
na
m Alton
fonner Chief of Pol ee Che•ter l.Jeap
23 7 15 3
WANTED
f
)
f 11 d 1 d
Run near us and was ready to
er He p aun ved by three allten
RE N!AI Simmons Ptg andJ :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:~~;;;;;~~~~~~:::= rom ere na Y JSC ose as
th
down Greenup 9 p m
M•• M·· o-'e ~.e per of Ct~lumbut
1
to who after a long spell V¥1th walk over to schoo WI me
with ,.hom•. h• made bit home llrl
CO CAflT V
o e
013f9r7 e Eq pmen I
I
h morrung Who thought any K down Greenup 1l 55 p m Ethel ea of wortl\infton and Nfll
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gme Ph
' ""
I
Lo ans
R IE I I For Sale
all H S e g css mg guessmg
eac
p
G
5 45 m vena Peyton of SprtQitlel4 Service.
446 llli43 0 lm e ""'
295 tf
Rea Estate
ea s a e
Tlen
l reeall and so do thing of walk ng a coupla miles IOneer up reenup
p
..... hold ......, oftmooo " th•
d
N
I
r
1
R
H
Bosworth
][
up
0 R WoodYard Funeral home ud
30U b
w.seman
Agency
)OU the terr ble suspense when those ays
0 us nossl
4 50 am Wayne H
bUrial wu ln Unlo• c•meterY
-.,========~~ 'L ty•~s of bu1 d ng mater- - - - - - - -,1
ht heard of Johnny' serwus was teach ng dear Isabel In
,,
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643
Offlco
Gl
6.:!
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Greenup
5
40
am
Jom"
AO"' "'""
• n ••
Fc.1 Rent
1a1s ~ ock br k sewer pipe j
wou ds overseas an I how glad grades or H
ot M4. Jacbou P ke dted Monclu Ill
eRE
FARM
lly
at
down
Greenup
6
8
ill
Hospntal .,Heoon
~uof"'
bornoDd
tn Bri~
h
FEDERAL LAND
43 A
gad we vere that I e I ved to Anyway s e ~a• usua e
Queen up Meldahl
p m Hotwr
toL ToDD
lin
rAHPET rolors look ng d1m ' w ndows I ntc s etc Claude
18
4
EXTRA GOOD HOME cone lome When Jo nny mg a bJg red app1e or a cook Knox down MeldahllO 35 pm ~•Tf =n~~ :r·~::e::! pr~
Rr ng em back
g ve em Wwter:s R J Grande 0 CH
4 BEDRooMs BATH ~u
63-tfl
BANK ASSN
BASE- CAME March ng Home
o 1e And who gave me b1g red Barbara Ga u Meldahl
ceded him In death. survtvtnr cbl
v m Use Blue Lustre Rent 5-5121 aft"'r a.
10
I
~·
DUMP
tru
k
Charles
C:::lyd•
B
W1lker
Mgr
MENT
FURNACP::
F.A
ARD
vooo
to
speak
And
we
1
a
1
be
glad
apples
at
noon
when
]
went
B
Y
woodp
d
are Mn E.otL.Ja~:: ~~
f' rctr c shan DOOt:' $1
Shep
DW
19 Ohio
LocustPhSL446-0203 fLOORS
GAHAGt BAHN
5 T
over to Doc Ely s stable pd mhi 12 55avens Bo K
own
of Whitman. w va
1-h•
Brumt
e
d
Cro\1.
n
c
ty
0
Glll
ACCO
BASE
PONDS
so
L
H
NK
pard 862 lsi Ave
303-5
..... ~
PAYS
USE ' FOR
' LV
RECENT MAGAZINE reod
With her to teed her pony' da~,2
ap
m.arneIaCD Up
up
·T···AtlanwtL Ov•.. w
..'
Ph 2~ 6649
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YEARSsoLO00 ITSOl'OURS
$9 ~00'
°
;II
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mg treats
Satevcpo~ s I he Why
m
Fne berger
Harold.
Fort WayDe lDd
NICE eountry home close to ISJNGER Sew ng Mach ne Mod
OWN
H S FlosSie
I
l Luckey
(1909 beloved
thank dall
a' a" am
...,.KJel..or
,. ,.,.D..,.""''
town n Kyger Creek d str ct
el 66 zg Zag equipped to butReal Estate For Sale
$1,500 D
Se ret of Sa1 ta V1Uor a
n
c assma •
Meldahl
m
noon tho nm U.ptut """" ...
4 8));
Reasonable 367 7350
tonhole monogram applique
NEW 3 BEDROOM
voh ng trag1c dcatl o strut you) -Now deceased and men- G
:~.:'~••::; 1n llorloh .,m..,.,. Juk
01
11
301
3
t
ng
Musso
I
n
a
"ho
e
chapt
tinned
10
lhls
column
recently
a
po
s
am
:-==--·-ccc-c=cole Pay off 6 payments $647
Wtll Trade For Trailer "r or more front II e new book To Flos"e- And yet dear B down 2 50 p m
LJ!Ue M" Ann• WYmot Ch,,.,.,., •
I RG
I
kI h
h
446-1639
294-tl
'G
d
3
40
So
ve cf Galllpc 1 and a r~!ldenl of
,.,A
room \o\ t 1 c ene fe eac
f
r gl t from th s ne
or the heart remembenng thee
eorge own
pm
ulh na
uunt ngton died Honda, at her home
andd bath Ph
Pr \iale 1026 St&gt;c ELECTROJ UX swee""'r
on CHRISTMAS mean5 a Jot o WI\. T En NATUHA
GAS BEA UT
new b k
d I I I
Am I not richer than of old? ern up 12 35 an Harnett M 13 s h Ave sbe wu tbe widow ot
Ol"B
30(1
tl
"~
w
JIA NGE ovE
oo
s
an
o
ope
our
na , chnmbtu and wu a member
on Ave
446- u
wheels pop out parwr bags
lh ngs lo each of us here at Fu K TCHEN ITH
REITY Library can get It soon
My whole I fe has far too up 2 4, a m Mart n
or
Tr nl Y Ep Reopai church. a cbaJ1...
r-~
AND LOTS oF CAB ~ETS P
'I
L
tb
H
rd
er
membercub
or Kunt1nllt&lt;M
YWCA
BRADBURY furmshed apt for dual cleanmg tools for rugs
Dllon Agency
Chrtstmas T -E MTH w fl ANIT PRIED Then the thtrd and fmal In- many Goodbys m to~ late 'f 45 am
U er
e man
ll.omena
m Area~ Gutten
000
rent Adults oniJ 7 9 Second furniture dusting etc On Y means three &amp;f the best thmgs LE ,; THAN s ~
F f t
~ 30 am Edeana
cub she 1a .urvlved b' • lOlli Phfl.
od h 1 h
stallment of The Levt Smtth years ar ar oo man_.Y.
-'5
liP w Chamben O:l SarUob n.
6
0d
Ave
296 If 5 payments left of 1 99 each
n fe go
eat
g
Thrnkrng of Selhng
Fam ly of Vermontm la•t three
llp 55 ;J m
•n• • .,..,.,.,.,., ""' ,....,
----;F;oU;;R;-;;Rc;cENT
«&amp;.1639
294-tf
home good fnends
.. E WOULD WELCOME THE OPPOR L r
al ·- l b l
AND WHO OH who w n ~ver Kanawha River - Lucy Jane Chambe ! ol Ale:n~:.-~-:ft~mc.~
k
th
es - a re .u ea a ou a
w11 ., held Tburaday ....... ...._.
over e ~~ 1 ~R~~ER s..,, ~~~:
f ne New Engl an d CamJ1y ac t get over or forget beloved Lucas
down
chun:h w tb burtal in IPrlnr
NICE 3 bedroom home 2 blocks lF Y&lt;l" aro bulldtug • oew WHEN we d look
th kbac
of ChrJstma•
B
d London
M 2I152 a15ma Trinity
"u """''"'
u
years an
n
No CHARGE ro vot: ouR S O\LE
ual p ctures and three fme P ec Walt Dtsney creater or Jovely eaver own arme
from
oty park carpeted I v
borne or remodeling le8 ua day.-; gone by we cannot he p MEN ARE EFP
TRAINED
f
I
SnowWh te and Seven D "Oris m E sha Woods up Wmf eld Mrs con•t•nce Fav Nlda • • u10g
large We are butldel"!l [\istrlbutor but reahze JUSt how empty HARP
WORK NG PEOP E
AN
es o )ourna_sm
"'
t VI!! o1 GR a cwnty and 1 reatdent ot
room llh baths
HAVE QU AIJF 11:0 PROSPECTS RE
__
Bamb
and those unforget
9 40 p m Allen R Merr II up Barbou
w va died Tueada.J'
1
0
1
backyard
lor Hotpou t AppU""""s
1fe would be Without a happy
' " FA
OERv "
JUST NOW a nutllatch buSI tables that enriched al our Wnf1eld 11 35 p m Fort Dear •::.".:'. n,.',
Call WISeman Agency 446
__SOII
__
EI_e_c_trt&lt;
_ _ _ _ _l_54-_U_I I orne and good true frh!nds
The WISEMAN
v hunting food
and d
hves Test yourself - can you born down Wmfield II 40 p m
c "' on ""' " '"" ''"'""
3643 Evenmg 446-3796
SO WE thmk of yeu at th s
up
own
u e Geof'fe lra and. Goldie
293 If
NEW GMC TRUCK
h
Agency
our bare maple He has the remember all names or thr
sh• ,. '"""'"" ,, ..,
tn \\ I!:H· or month Sleeu ne
tme
of ayear
hope Chrt sts
f' 1 1 f
Muon Nldo
•
w II be
trulyWeMerry
Evenlnvablack cap like ch1ckadee s you seven dwars
go our then
Q( f"
Q
at home and a
room furnlsbed opt trailer
HEADQUARTERS
mas for you and every one
Ike wo .. mon
know Also say slale colored stalled - Doc Sleepy Grum
d .."..'""'".. Clo:':!:
space Conlat'l Stella Arnold
E. N Wiseman.
Junco recent!) - all
three py Dopey - who else tell me
:r X:ma o Servt~ w('IN
at your house and that t e --=---:-:=~=-:-::::-:--;; -h
Th th t d I B bi how
Thunday lftemoon at BarbouraPark C.nt,af Hotel
111-11 1951 .I.! T Ford P1ckup
1959 ~. T Chevrolet Truck
New Year Will bless
your
BAIRD REALTY
are mostly grayiS 10 color so
en a arm am w h burlol "'
J&gt; ~ ICI&lt; opace ror renL «.:aal
1956 'h 1 Chevrolet P1ckup
home wJlh all of the gooa
d R I
look elosely make sure you Clln could any one ever shoot a deer
GJ ~21142 rrom I • m. 1111 o 1960 '• T Chevrolet PICkup
th ngs m hfe
Oscar Balr ' ea tor
diSt ngwsh them - a real JOY after that'
Employees of the Martin
Pill.
!957 _ 'fz T ~ ord Pickup
HOBART DILLON
FOR &lt;7 000 )O can nuy a one tlley are Also Mr and Mro There were 1007 deer shot n taurant were guests at a~~~~~~~~ ::,~
story frame home w U lA Hedh r1 are around us oonstant Oh o thiS season The) say - style d nner and party g1ven
M":;:o:;:u:;;E:;;RN7.""-;:h::ou=se::tr::a;:;;lle;- -bJ 1 Mmneapol s Moline Power Lucille &amp; Howard Brannon
un t
bath 3 bedrooms storm w n ly now And starlmgs by the necessary as not enough food owner
manager Tom GO&lt;,It I,;;;~
week or month l!KJO Chesl
1959
F
600
Ford
Dump
D
11
WOOD
Realtor
dow•
small
basemen
dozen
and
d
zens
Ju•t
by
for
all
But
forest
wardens
will
Thursday
even10g lollowmg
nul SL
206-11
1959 2 Ton Chev stake
Phone C4fl.l081
furnace heat dnlled
wei spells
feed all the others and the close ol bus ness
1958 F 600 Ford
e; ROOM borne 3
bedroom
fru t trees several bu ld ngs
What s yo 1r b1rd news as of squ rrels too who are w U1out Games were conducted
For Sale
1954 1 T lnterna!Jonal
bath part ba•ement garage H s located on blacktop rd now'
acorns this Year of the B g Mr Goell and prizes aw:ud!,d,
1960 \1 T Ford
located m 700 block on 3rd low tax d str ct
Freeze way way back 10 Gue•ts were Dorothy ~~~:~ ll!~:··I:~!
1 M~LE St Bernard laS Ph
1959 I T Chev
Ave
JOOX2(JO lot With e~ty w oter na
THIS STUNS ME- The VJet Apnl
key Elizabeth Workman
44&amp;-3 15
New 60 Rotary Cutters tural gas s tuated JUSt out Nam war 1ow costs $2000000 Other v1chm• &lt;of freeze) are olyn Lee Parker Cathy Mc,El-1
301 J $:!~9 50 New 8 25 ' 20 10 ply A VERY clean well built mod
SJde town
an hour get tllat per hour Ohio s apple growers But thank hmne) Thelma
Mn
, "'~'"
, " ' " " ot
10
01 1
nylon
t res $55 Inc Federal ern home
Bll' gas
Robert
Ba1rd
Salesman
and
has
cost
more
now
than
all
were
gettmg
Old
V1r
VJrgmta
Phahn
Berntce.
~
~i:~~lf.7~~,;~ountt
&amp;eel
WeduetdaJ aft.e,..
/
2 dr 6 cyl auto
b
l If
Durst Jamce
Little
a cornc wuu.~bu•r
nna hoaplt.al oShe Wlli
ta.
nace lull asemen
you
Ofllee Pbone 44t 41 $ 24 hrs the bombmg we did all told In grma and M ch gan apple• oh Sc
D
H k
•n•
i9fll Uodge 2 dr H T I 8 auto
11
Ob10
\Iaiiey
llrtplemeal
Co
want
to
see
a
nlce
home
1n
=~~~==:o=o=~o=~~
World
War
Two
m
Japan
We
SO
good
Htgh
but
dellc1ous
I
Baa
n:;
ando~~tl
~!ttox
n ~~ne!u:yY!~ ·A~g~ ~e ; : :
l954 Willys Jeep 2 dr slatlon
1
m Pute Sl Pb. f4i.UU
c1ty see thl•
Services Offered
have 1ght dtVL"ons (2il 000 men look forward to apples next
Y
ot "" ' " Jondhon ond
wagoQ 4 wheel dr A I
m liUll clean lump and otoker A NTCE two bedroom borne on
w 11HazJeU
am Her
to a D v s1on) there now and year at my favor te WeiIs and
whomarritp
P eced
gw&lt;iv"!!ndltion Sec Delberl ooal Carl Wmters.
Rio
more
shU
a
gomg
F1tzpatr1ck
beauttf
I
orchards
GSI
De
purtment
death
19~
A
-an
VlrfO
GRAVELY TRACTUR
i'iOster on Fr endly R dge Rd
Grano&lt; Phone CH s.5115
Cedar St Property m good
of
R
2
Batav
a
0
au"
SPECIAL 25 per cent Iaber d s Then - I saw the Th3lland near Wllkesvllle
Dme~ al Marlm
"" v, .. Chon'l'el11
or caU 256-6719
;:;o-;-;--;:::--;:--;c=c-:=--:::: cond1hon
Salesman - Evenlngo
count on all Gravely Tractors documentary last mght -Dee
301 3 COAL for sale Lump egg •toBernard Gunther and Cele•-1
Th!: ,';. ~ef ~ :w'~a~~~ ..
ker and mme run Peacock Russell D Wood 116-1061
brought n for tune up or re
AND NOW agam Ho Ho Ho tine Sk nner were hosts
Coyer and Ml"'l A ta
BUSmess 0 ppo rt un1 I181 my dear rea ders t ho Ive noI evemng for d nner at the
Coal Co Chesh e 0
I
poLyd
h ot
Upper Sandu•IQ'
1964 Chev Super Spor s
pa
r
d
r
ng
Dec~mber
or
Mn
a
eoney
of n mo a..
p,
277tf
0 D PARSONS
~
nohfy and we w II 1 k up
one smgle Chr stmas decoratmn t n Restaurant 10 Middleport ott•n. Htl.lett w11:11 a member o! E uSPARE TlME INCOME
chapel chu eh s('lr~ ee• wer~
301 3 TIRED of carrymg a•he.'l
Realtor
your tractor Grave y Trac
up - have wr tten about a zll the Recreation Department
satu da' afternoon at the w uP.
Try our Wesl V rgm a Chunk
collecting 100 cards (letters
really)
th
Ha e) wood rune a1 home and burtor Sales Pomero) 0
Ph REFlLLING and
EW
TYPE
sonnet
serv
ng
e
wa1 n SL N cho a• cemeter'
Coal Skidmore Foster Coal
5!2 2nd Ave 4411-«!19
8
money rom N
high though and am sllll n the State lnsttule
•"""" for sale Reg stered To•
2 A 5
b th
t rm 992-2975
'JJfl 22
""~
'
Co 123% PUle St 446-2783
rooms a
so
quality com operated dlspen thiek of 11 can t even HOPE
1'emor Pupp10s 140
Toy
271 tl w1ndows and dooro on NeJgb
sers
m thiS area No sellmg to get out
CLUB DINES
DEWITT'S PLUMBING
Poodle Stud •en ce Poodle
- -borhood Rd Pnced to seU
To
qualify
you
must
have
groommg Ph 675-3654
AITENTION
AND HEATING
"M t o $1900
The Middleport Pomeroy Ilocar re ferences ....,
ROUTE
160 at Evergreen Ph
301 3
TOBACCO GROWER
2 LARGE bulldmg lot• m Ev
cash Seven to twelve hours OUT IN OUR sun room are tary Club dined Fr day evemng
446-2735
271 tl weekly can ne
1967 Chev 'fzT pickup
s~o DUNCAN 1967 tobacco •eed ergreen Rt 1611
excellent namely to w t large red plastic at the Marl n Restaurant m
m les $2IOO cash cost 12750
now m stock Fam er s Hard
REESE Bulldozer and back monthly mcome MOle full hows and my Beulah Jones M ddt•port There vas no , ••. ,"""
1965 Fury III 4 dr H T With ware 308 Second Ave 446- IIO'h A 5 room• bath base- hoe serv ce Ph 367 756'
ttme For personal mterv• 'N Chr1stmas angel candles- nev ~g:':'ra~m~---------l~:~•i;~:~
a r 10 000 miles $2100 eash 0746
:199 tf men! furnace plenty water
24().(1 wnte WINDSOR DlSTBIBU er even got em put away 10
cost $4100 2615 Mt Vernon LOW LOW PRICES o• Ma~ h m off Rt 7 Reduced to
TING
COMPANY 6 N 1965 Am glad now - shall Nell Covert now of Fl ~~~~:~ ! :;~~·=~~;~.:,
Ave Pt Pleasant
tresses R1ce aud CorbJD For 4500 00
TERMITE PEST CONTROL
BALPH AVE PITI'SBURGH put em up somewhere II I dale Fla gave all her ChrJSI- 1""""
301 3 nlture.
15-U
FREE mspect1on. call 446-~l4S PA 1521)2 Include phone num can toller out front and get a mas decoratwns away to her
303-3 taek or so n for the hows son and Mayme (daughter) I
6 Merrill 0 DeU Operator for ber
1!30 A FARM In Bidwell
rooms bath n ce barn gar
ExtermJtal Termite ServiCe -:;==;=;==--.==;';"'=:;'= Candles will be here (hv ng th nk sure •he was through
267 II -:
room) r~ght where I can see Wllh em That very next Christage Known as the late Mi" 10 Belmont Dr
Plumbing ft ~eahng em allahme Then 1 11 put mas she needed em as grand
We at the Trtbune are wa1tmg to help you to fmd
Denney Farm
TERMITE &amp; P~S1 &lt;.'ONTBUL
out somewhere a gorgeous children had entered the scene
a home to sell a car to hire a secretary to rent
BRAMMERS
9
ROOM
2
bath•
rum
ace
large
F
AlN
E•terrnlnauon
Co
Wheel
;;111 apartment
most anything you need we can
gold arrangement from my Rho- Oh me
Plumbing and Heating
lot runs to nvero n GoriJeld ersborg OhiO Pb 776-2850 or
help you fmd w1th an economical fast acting Trl
da Hackett who Ju•t sent me Wonder if Til dare get out
Ave
1/fi.!Mlio Rea.
232-tl 300 4th Ave f46.1637
We Will Buy Any
bune Want Ad Call us today
the lovehe•t picture of her that Santa the Joachim• IMrs
2111 If church 1ntenor decorated for J P Joaeblm) gave Charles'
Amount Including
Insurance
IWE HAvE several pieces of
Complete E1t1tft
Chrlstma• last year
Or the little house (you lighted
I ..cant land ond farms
KNOnS
a All of this Is trad11lonal with Jt up) or the 101 baubles
GRANGE calendars are In 'lTANDARD PLUMBING
Salesmen
HEATING, 5tN Sec11nd Ave me For what IS ChriStmas If hghts ete Gee I hate !&lt;&gt; start
USED FURNITURE
P1ck yours up at Neal lnsur
1163 .....,.. .....
3-11 not tradJ!Jonal Nuthm •ez I
Hoping you are the •arne
I4W782.
ance Agency
Earl WIDt.ro f46.3821
lalllpolll Ohio
An Experlen•od Ad VIsor Will Help You
2711-U
ONE YEAR my good Crlend
S"ter of the SkUiei-BMH
Wayne Amibaey ~

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sale Dave Yost Portland 0 Paul A Wallace RtM1ddlDexter
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Mrs Besse Dan els Wellston
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Jerlrey L Holsmger Rt 2 Jack
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Ph 367 7526
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TRAVEL TRAILERS
Ronald Sheets James W Swart on!
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Del1venng The Datly
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control mater als
L ght snow flur es coni nued M s La a ~fo s
and ea•y Free estlmateo.
Me~gs county Shenff Robert nto Ihe m d mormng hours
Phone 992 3284
Goegieiq,
PONI~S choice colors and c Hartenbach also anx ous for
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say users or Blue Lu•tre for conditions on the snow •I eked Day H gh Low Weather Pre 4
HEATING PLUMBING. Rural
cleanmg carpet Rent Elecf
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highways A highway depart Sun
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WE WISH to thank everyone " now under one roof
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who was so kind ~nd thought I Laurel Chff School
House
ful durJng tlle Illness a n d on State Route 124 and new
death ot our busband and fa Rt 7 by pass open dady at
ther Wendel L Kautz. We 12 noon Jim Adame
and
espee1aJJy wJSh to ~~ank ~Ill Worthy Stanley
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our many fnends and relatives
and tho•e who sent flowers
For Rent
and food
Mrs Wend eI Kau Iz and MODERN furn ' hed f rst floor
wn Paul and family
1 efflc1ency apartment m M1d
12 24 lip dleport Ph 992 3874
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2688 or 1192-2961
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and 4 room rurn,hed apart
Holly wreaths ID every w n ment Adults References IU
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Mulberry Ave Pomeroy 992Chnstmas candles
burning 6698
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bright
But our hearts are sad and ThAILER Browns
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lonely
Park Mlnmv11le 0 Ph 992
Sm you re not w U us :.o- 3324:
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4 ROOM unrurn shed apartment
Years may pass but memory m Pomeroy Ph 992-5385
hngero
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Ana our tllOUihts ar• w lh TRAILER •pact on 'BrowneU
you still
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Leave• 118 here Without you FURNISHED 2 bedroom apar~
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ment furnace heat Middle
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port 0 Ph 992 3874
try
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To ne calm and pottenlly
waltmg
FOUR ROOM furniBbe&lt;l aparl
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And place a ktsa upon your FURNISHED andUnlurm•hed
forehead
apartments Close to school
And there at last a long Pllone 992-5434.
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Gaye Livmg110n
A I Yc e 1957 one ton Ford truck dual
Schneider son Kettneth Ed
wheel• for sale or trade tor
ward• Sr Grandsons Jos
cattle Ph 843-2778
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Ken
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Our beloved son and brother 1 George Holman Phone 992Halhe Earl who was killed 2797
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11 s Chrlstmu Day again dear ONE TON Ford- Tr'-uc;ek:-::stake cleaned with Bloe Lustre Its
Hallie
bed Call 843 2778
America s ftnest Rent elec
Oh how we w!Jh you were 1
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Baker
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ORDER Am•tutz s H and N Fur01ture Co
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But not JUSt because 1t s
N ck Chick leghorn ch icks POTATOES set your
winter
Chrtstma.
or started P"llets today Mod
potatoes whJle they
last
For we ml" you every day
ern Poultry Box 188 Athens
Clarence Prof!Jtl, Portland
We mJSs your brlshl and Oh 0 Phone 593 7831
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sunny smile
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Your loving vo1ce thai made
Busln•• S.rv1ce1
our lives worthwlle
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Tho you re not here Wllh us Charles Calaway at 985 3857
this Christmas
12 24 3te
Our WllbeS to tmp•rt.
8 1 35 Prairie Schooner bouseYou know our Ihoughts are Ira Ier 2 bedrooms
both
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Carpeted Only 1!195
John
lven thotllh were lor apart
Richmond 814 East Mam Sl
Ttus Chrlltma~ Day brmaa Pomeroy Ph 992 2451 before
10 , m (Other hours 1 u~t
back memories
Ot wonderful times wo knew maybe)
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A lamUy day together
For then dear Hallie
Wt UNBEATABLE - llltl'l solid Have your tractor overhlul
hod you
slate stereo rtdlo eombma ed now ot a b g Slvtngs 1\ •
Days and weeks havt paued liOn 4 speed automatiC chan I
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Months have lurnld to yean
8" nlee welnul ftnllh
hu months HSYe your tractor
Tlm!i matter not
In•tant on radio81 Take over ready to ao to work when
For your presence II alwaya payments of $5 per month rr,rina eomea and IBYO down
near
01' pay 10balance due $111C
mo
lonesome here Without Try It
your home 30 a
you Hallie
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And sad thla Chl'lllmal Day SbMETHING TO MEND-Sing I'OMI;:$Nit92
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OUr ltves are not the same
er sewmg machlne complete
Since you were called away
wltb altachmlllll Tblo m•
'.otlng parents Mr and Mrs
chine equipped to Zig zag MAKl! MORl! PROFIT by
Vlclnr Gotschall and •lsters make buttpohol•l monoara111 U&amp;lfn8 your firm 1 H"leel In
,Juantta Qark Janet Grimes
etc Take over paymllltl or lbo Dally SenUntll Busln"'
Jlaye Smllh and all their f642 per monlll or piJ baJ
Service cohutia,
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fimlll!i of Baltimore Md
a nee due f15 01 Call 892-3218
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way I will del ver Ph 99Z I gas 2 farm pon;s :mm~~: 7ROOM hou,;-3 bed roo;;;;
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thing happened to me On the
way tn Chr stmas
The carol singers G1rl Scouts
~ th leaders John and Marilyn
Fullz about a dozen or more
the dear darhns I ve tried
io JOt them all down all the
names I could get as follows
Rob n Mills Jennifer Goble
Brenda Edwards An ta and
Marc (a guest ) Fultz Glenn
Glazes daughter (Glenn of
tie famous ('I sax m high
school known as Geezle to
many of you) Clarence Gil
key s daughter
WISh
Id
caught them all JUst oouldn I one of my favor~te groups G1rl
Scouts bless em

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Cleveland Became Boiling Pot This Summer"
By TED VIROSTKO
were st a g ed and aped bv a ea t 0 oil er b d ngs were
U011ed Preas laternattooal 1kj ler who has e uded an " ou u I r d and a woman v. as
COLUMBUS UP!
Cleve pol ce search
k ed as po e bat ed sn pe
land long pnd ng tself as a 4 Dr Samuel H Sh pp d
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Meltmg Pot because people re-t al a d a qu 1
he d dn t move n
of many countr es and rehg10ns %4 bludgeon slay1 g of h s of Jul} 9 I and w
lived peacefully together be f r t w1fe Mar ly
pea a e lh
came a Bo Img Pot of ra al 5 Gov James A Rhode s ng loo ng
Me be s of the poli~:~
trouble th, summer
lead• a clean s~eep a Repub- ence tapered olf
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The states largest c y local cans sol d fy I o d on s a e fhose k ed we e Negr 1
n ents usua ly led the wa:r.
ed on the shores of Lake Er ~ governme
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lorn 10 July by a rac~al argest delega
ol Rep b b ' o 'nd ano her sla n by
o vn ' garbage ruek&amp; w~
upheaval lrl1 eh resulted 10 eans to Congre s
membe s or a
V g lante
s r ke and remamed
four deaths JDJury to about 50 6 Wea ther a
ear y fro t group a set o caled L ttl
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armt of 275 and damage soar deal! a death blow o fru1t c op
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and nasi floods h Nor I west
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About 155&lt;J Natwnal guards
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men rll!hed Into the riOt rav
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aged Hough area or the c ty to to dam more \ ct ms as 19!W
restore order and help end a head• tow a d whal may be a
(Jre-batb th•t burned o t at banner year m auto deaths
Umted Press lnternotlonnl
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a tile y off the 'lortb VieltJ¥ii:
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least 10 bu ldmgs on the first 8 Columbus murde s ' lud
To some chr slmas s a II •ould s r ce fo be h oast he f rst t1me
nilhl of rioting
lng the slaymg and cap ure uf gl er ng res I a a 1 ne lor des the Po1 e sa d lo exp es gunnm scored d rect h?1Sts
Leos than two months
• su•pect n the bl dgeon de am he exchange of g1fts and the emse lves
s n u laneous ' Amer can sh P L ght c
Nat onal Guardsmen moved m of Ch1cago fheolog an Robert i gather ng of clans arm nd and tlle war wou d be ended [among the sh p • crew w
to Daylon to help keep peace w Spike
l •rnamenled evergreens
fear or greate
I stropne Jeported
ofter v1olence flared following 9 Lahor unrest throughout For olhers 1t " a true would be set at rest
hnpe Lenmgrad A R ISS an
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the fatal shootmg of a Negro the state mclud ng VIolence I rehg ous expenence a eeleb'a and peace wou d f 0 r h n e sentenced a ym ng
F1rst reports were that Lester marked walkout at Swan Rub ton or lhe armversary of the agam n the wo ld
t1 ee ears n a labur camp
Mitchell 39 was shot by a ber Co I" Bucurys and ne~&gt;s b1rth of ChrJSt
currfficy VJOiat o"' and ill¥
lrllJ\e man from a movmg car paper sir kes n Dayton and But perhaps tlle most mea
Earl er In the ve•k the theft of a statue Artotliil,l
but laler pollee sa1d this wa• Toledo
om ful ChriStmas thiS year will Umted State• askea U ~ \mer~r n "" v~eted on 'iii
not so
I 10 Educat on Problem• of oecg r m the un les of VJetna n Secrelary General Than l to lake currency charges escaped wl!i..
The eruptiOns of death mark ~ teacher stortage umfted bus where for ~ ~ref
homs "hate&gt; er steps he aeemea $IIOO fne
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ed nc~al trouble m two of the purchase and selection of a new
bt t
both s des are rece&lt;,sary tllat m ghl le&lt;~d o New York Mro Joihn F
states larger ell es were cho- slate super ntendent of Educa
°h:lt their fJghti"g l lalks a med at ach1evmg a Kennedy won h• fl&amp;htto delell
Hn as the top story of 1966 by [' on
And while the cannon• remam eease I e n V etnam Th s eertam passages from F,U
staff membero of the United
Cause Never Pinpointed
uJet durn the pre
counlrJ p edged l• cooperat on Impend ng Luo
Press International Columbus The cause of the Hough nots I:',ce men~~ ood Will centm e towarl br ng ng an) such ta ks hzatJOn of the controvefllbl
Bureau
was
although
t lg 'op
l th e wa r u to a suecessfu eulll'm I on
hook
The Death ;i~rl a
T Tea
there never
were pmpolnted
two reports
about Ihe1r effor'
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entirely
Around the wm d
Prestdent ll appeared """""'
Plcied as tlle top 10 Buelteye IIDeldents that triggered the v
Talkmg about the truce m '" S.Igon U S pia e• cam!!&lt;! certam that the book • .~
Stale stones were
olence One was that a tavern
ld al
ld ili '""- &lt;
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1 nee Ia Clev&amp;- In the area eJected a Negro annual ChriStmas message out a h•av) attack aga nst a ers wou
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18nd :aDaVI~
man who liked for 1 glass ot Pope Paul VI called for a petroleum depot near Hanor Kenneoy s demands
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ter nd ordered 111e ouster mrracle or goodwill Wh1ch while B52 Strateg c hombers
Nalioaa The
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woman who was so- could extend the truce and thot I bombed the Dem•luamed Zo oe NaU11111 ,General
walkout 11
mOIItY
from lhe suspe1111lon of hostlll 11here Commumsts were report journed lit Zlst
Tbt Clnelonatl Strangling The bar was burned Belore Uea It maybe poulble
ed trytng to mount an offens1ve assembly meets
Ia wlilcb 111 eldoriJ womeD 1111 llnl 411 1 actloD died al 14vaace It nec~alloalla IIIOCI A US deslrtfer wu bll ~ ~ September
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BY DICK THOMAS
By Dwight c. WetheTilolt
One Interested party Is report· gram of speech and hearl•g of a •he lor them l(!!lp ,...
Christmas in the Old French City is welcomed by
I ed to be the Episcopal cnurcn program for Gallla county. The cal Diatrict
·
the Public Square in all il.s Yule Tide finery. Four giant
GALl lA COUNTY
for use as a borne. Following Archon fr'!IIJ'nity of Rio Grande he negotiated by · jloalllly rielt
lti:V. MAX DONAHUE, MINISTER
sugar plum trees, each topped with u whtle star, with
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• the sale, a suit In u. s. 01,.. presente&lt;IC.Icheck to President Tuesday, The proplioed Silo II
- The Heath Methodist Church
· hundreds of colored lights tower above
eL• 'Metgs and Gallta
counties] trict ,ourt was filed to &lt;et
Alpltus Christensen for $?XIO as near the present. S..llsbllrJ
Shtphords returned, glorifying and prals·
The ancient bandstand and the Kerr Memonal had the Chrtstmas spirit
a ' land title tr•nsler by Mr. and the result of a rummage sale school. Thhe setectllettoMn 8 •
for all the tidings that !hoy had hoard and Fountain are also gaily decorated in keeping with the sea· plenty on the eve of :he
Mrs. Rolfe Lee. Others named to provide money for the n•w ball coac for
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it wa&amp;told unto t~1m. (Luke 2:~.0).
son. The sidewalks to the center of the park from Flfst
f h
tn lh• suit w-e W'tllt'am Pow· colleg• library at Rio Gra..W, district has been dela)ed.
these days when there are wars and rum· and Second Aves., are lined wi th red and whtte pepper· day. From the tempo o s on&lt;
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" when there are fammes such ~s the great mint sticks that turn into candles at ni~ht. .
,
ping in the area it looks . ers, Seldon McNeer and
•
Edison Hobateller, presld~
llllt'
when there are floods, landslides, earth·
There are also other new decoratiOns m the ctl)' a bountiful season for
Huntington bank. .
LESLIE EAKINS was el&lt;!cl· of the Pomero) NliJOtJ81 S.n.l:
·ntakes, and
almost everywh~re, there seems to park and the entire lay?ut Is the result_oLt~e long range and all communities in
ed last week as 8 secood direc- bas been honored lor '15 ..,,,..
/1e httle reason for re)otcmg at thJS !lme of the. year.
Ianning of the Galhpohs 1 .
County sector of the valley
GALLIA JURORS
were tor of the Gallipolis Jaycees. ot oervife to the u s. SavlnllJ
·.,\' hen we view the encroachment of Commum~m upon flerchants Assn. Park Dec· I Santa Claus, his sleigh and etght had thetr full quota of
drawn this week for the Janu· Four graduates of Gallla
at Bond program. Two teach...,
!he free world, there is ,
ora!Jons Committee.
j :my remdeer flymg over
the and school .P'?gram. Many
ary term, 30 for the grand jury Ohio State last week wert: were hired last week by tnt
lause for great concern.
you wtth all JOY and peace '"
. top of the monument. The en- already pomtmg toward
and 100 names for petit ·
Therll Clagg of Bidwell bach~ Southom school dlolr'~~ Ado
behevmg, that ye may abound Fran Mullen and Bob Erwm t•re sketch of Santa and the New \'ear's events. Post
Only action bv the
lor of law; Sharon Preston Mw· Hoskins, etementarv, and Mr1.
The,e are not days when we in hope, through the power of of the Towboat Photography s:•r- monument, as well as the rest in all sections had one of
commissioners' was to
ray, master of. sclell&lt;e in nu11r Maude Young, klrldeJtarten. Mi·
&lt;"" bury our heads m the sand the Holy Ghost" God wants vtce sent me
another mce , of the card are printed in blue. btggesl ' ears, but the
urchase of a desk for
lng of Galllpohs; Unda Wood, cbael Dorgan, 16, Haft'JJIOJlvll!e,
&lt;Hid say there IS no trouble, or his people to he a reJOICing peo- Chnstmts card lhts year Thts
eased up by mid-week. At
~ lth d tment. Judge
Galllpohs, bachelor of sctence rscaped serious Injury In o IlL
that the •orld ts gettmg better, pte If you do not re01ce m one has a picture of the Galh- 1 A Chnstmas card from my ' Gallipolis office the btggest da~
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Larry Marrs, bachelor ot 124 accident Thursday night.
•h•.n we know that facts do r.ol uour daily life something IS polis river front in the ice of wt fe's aunt and uncle, Clarence was Monday with 25,000
~r · 1. 1.!';DOsef 0 '33
a~:~ricuJture
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Jll~ l('.l(C' th_ts• . . ~e have gl'f&lt;H Jwrong. You need
Christ who 1917_. It pictures a large ~harC I and _Mary Geor~e. _for~er teac h- of mail h~ndled and
court.onesesstono
City Commi~sioners
Solve your :
iTN's as mdivJd~als, peoplPs, will give you the power to re- ~ boat and three packets Jam- ers m the Gal lipolis c1ty school stamps gomg through the
a to vote at special meeL-I
IN MEIGS COUN'lY
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:md n3tlons, ol this th~re IS _no joice in Him constantly .. He flf- med in lhe ice.
system, up ~t Columbus, t~lls dow.
ing, Tuesday passed
POMEROY
COUNCIL hrts
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doubt. But lt.c way m wlucn fers to you a joy whtch thej
.
us they're gomg to spend ChriSt·
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tbe federal
asked the firm of Burgess and
we cope With these problems is world cannot give and which Taken looking toward the rn a&lt; wtth their daughter, Shei- A TRAGIC EVENT of the 'r"~ ~ci'1 a
pe&lt;
Nipple tu restudy the plans of
50 of a wa. the proposed sewage system,
most :mportanl. I want to bring ~ll the powers of hell cann:1t shore the P 1 ~ture. shows the ~op Ia, her husband, Allan Zinn, past \\eek wt~s the re~rdmg 0 h
.' t~rbuilding
this down to your personal life take away. Rf':ceive his gift lor ?f th~ old RJverv Jew Ho_tel Wllh and children, Connie, Allen J., of the fifth highway fatalny of ~ Ar~. 10 to the new Robbins in an effort to reduce the ~t.
J)(i you meet crises with confi- you today, and you wilt return 1ts tugh-roofed observation tow- and Mark, at Grove City. . Gallia county Saturday eve11- a~ ~~eers lant. fhe ·
A government grant js held m
detwe m God, and do you lmw , praising God and reoicing. ier·. The old structure has lo~g Their son, Steve, and h 1 s ing, Dtc. 16. on Rt. 7 above the suit m!'ct thfs week in
. abeyance due to the fad that
the dPep JOY which Christ g1ve,;
l.c:mce been torn down and m wife, Barbara, of Gallipolis are Silver Bridge. Harry B. Lew- •
ourt as by the
the viUage would have to pro1
as HP abides in y_our ~J[e'? Reit_s place there stands the beau- planning to spend Christmas ts, 74, Rt. 2 R~ine, was s~ck ~=asE\ess ~., Bf Akron, as!-;- vide a sanitary storm system
member tha t Chnsl gtv" Y''"
tlf•d home of Dr. and Mr s, wtlh the Zinns at Grove City. and instantly killed as he
. y $1 ':a5 d ag as the re· at a cost of $1,300,000 under the
1~ft ot'
His joy wh ich the world or no
Ke1th H. Brandeberry, Which . Our card from the Allan Zinns ed in the highway. He
a~ ~- l964 Th~ present plans.
I ~bt:::tliJ Wi!h
crisis can take away.
is agam very gaily decorated Ihas a beautiful colored picture struck by a car driven by
~uf d. a~ ~cc~o~ ~n Smith Gl
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AII.Steel
In our personal lives ..we fch~e.
!this year.
I of the interior of the· Grove bert L. Gra.te,. 25 •. of Rutland. G~l~~ a;ou~:y.
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MEIGS COUNTIANS made
troul&gt;le or every type. 1 hts "
CHRISTMAS IN FLORIDA : 1 also received a nice Holl-, Ctty Methodist Church on the Grate was Judged blameless.
the best possible gift It those STORAGE CABINOS
Adf~llob.. th.lvn • Me... v...le
l!ft•. How do we react to thes~ The visitor sadly shook .his head day Greetings from the WSAZ.. cover.
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THE LEGION
who are ailing when they gave
~ • S.Cw. ~.... I hndtriNcrises?
Do
we
constnn
lly
qne:sAs
he
baked
in
the
tropical
sun
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TV
Channel
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Corn
Cob
Pipe
Mrs.
Mary
George
wntes
that
AREA
RESIDENTS
community
Ouislmas
70
pints
of
blood
at
the
bloodtr.. fed boktd 1na1MI flni.h t Si..1
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II rn...,t •Yitf'J' IIVI'Ogt -.1.
.nn God'· Do we pi""'...
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111 e "Call this. Christmas?" to me Club and it was signed
~ :=~~ mo bil e vlslt . ·
·bla•np
by
her PTA recent1y presen ted her t'nterest .'tn the sale of-.lthe
last
sunday
for
needy
on God for our troubles'!
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d sant Pomt resort Mou"'ay
SEE THE ~ULL. LIN.
he sald,
.John R. Heiskell, chief smoker. with a bouquet o ong·s emme
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- - , , attrnctf.d 273 rhildren. A
Let us try praising God rtrd " Well. not where I
com~ • There are several members in roses in honor of her 30th year Small Busmess
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and large
A BRIDGE proposed on the
rejoicing in Jesus Christ nur
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bid the resort in (or $475l.lll0, heorganfJ~ 0? 8' f' 8
Racine Dam appears to
Savior and Lord, regardle~~ of
from."
IGallipolis. Each of us ~eceived ?r tea~hi~~· 36Ct~arence f~orfe and mdicated that it will
r o u.smed!isl...trl'dms
bo rd Thi
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_ a certificate and a rephca of IS now m IS
ye~r
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f
menths. the money an uu 1 ay
gone by the a s
iife
to
If we Chnstmas needs !!now and Jce the corn cob pipe made
ing. Both began theJr teachmg resold wtthm :1 ew
make it a memorable
r.ast week Huntington District
v:tll do th1s our rniiH' out-lof;k
d ld
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U s Cor of Enlrineers i.rJ.
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ous by John "Fnrmer" Heiskell careers m Galla
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mas for the less fortunate.
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'.'lc ."t'll ll&gt;ecom&lt;• he a
' And the sounds of the sletgh- I Junior Wilson also received
When Rio Grande
College I Monday night from Troy, Ala., RotarJ Club fiUed the
formed the slates of Ohio and .ell-2nd Ave.
\her).'
at elvk' o wthe ""'t"1 perdsnn,
bells' rmg ;
pipe and membership in the meets Concord College in the with the results of the R i o ity baskets Friday night, and West Virginia !bat they were
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Wil
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roug
a
rep
And
as
for
me
I
can't
be
sold
PI easan t Grande-Troy State game, he they were dtstrt
· 'b uled to aImas t];=========~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'.iiiiii'.iiiiiiiiiiii'.iiiiiii:iiiiiiiii:,
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ey
espalr,
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W&lt;'On
th1s
weather
that
fee
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hko
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Rotary
Invitational
Basket.ball
aid
lite
temperature
down
there
300
families
to provide a real
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e
kmg there pra1smg God! Vet
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na o as IS p1pe an cer1.1 11 ~
s
prmg.
cate on display in his offiee in Tournament
next
Wednesday was• in the 70's, and that he band holiday dinner.
we rea d oI' persons m th e •st:fl·l}.
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turPS wl1o were eumronted wirh We looked at him and then we the old Ohio Valley Bank build- ~1gl1t, a Galhpol~s boy attend- 1Coa~ Art Lanham had een
trouble and even deoth, yet in
smiled
ing. I smoked mine but I hav. mg Concord wont be on the playmg golf. He shot an 10 and JANUARY 21· WILL
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all of these Jruub les there was As he scoffed at our "plight;" j en't broken it in yet.
. Isquad that faces the.
Art. had a 78 for 18 holes.
1101 complat'ning IJtll
rather
A
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f
It
't
d
tl
My
w1fe
and
I
rereJVed
.
l
B1g
Don
Magnam
wont
be
a
.
n we e pt y an were no
1· 'bl
·f
· little over the 72 par for the
Can ItA
1I·1 J an. 28 , hem
prnisi~ and glorifying Go a.
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some
"different''
Chris
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hee was 50 far from ngbt. , cards thts year. We got one ed me
other day. I saw This Mike O'Neill likes his
Sutc•ssfu Business
GREAT
en with boils and who 1ost all Y'
from
her
brother,
Sgt.
George
j
Don,
who
s
home
for
the
hob.
golf.
So
does
Gerald
Bat:"er,
ll
(lrHrs Begin
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hiS we&gt;lth, children, and health. For no snow fell on Bethlehem,' Mtller, Untied States
Army days.. and asked htm. '· thought manager of the Redmen. When
t G8C
FRIEND!
h t get· to s~e h
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Yet he said, ''Though God sl:1y On lhe night the Star
first I Signal Corps, Washington, D. lm.1g
1m i
P ~Y. Bob Siler and J were down
me. y['f willl serve Him. '' There
f&gt;ho ne,
: C. The inside cover has a pic- Don s been work1ng out With Morehead, Ky., for the R lo
Appravod for Veterana
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
were Shadrach_ Mrshaf'h. r~nd j There was no blizzard nor howl- : ~ure of t~e. White House and . it th~ Con~rd. team, however, an,d G.ra~de-Morehead game, we saw Training under new f1.1.
Abedr.,go, who were put in the 1
ing gale
' ts tile offJctal card of tho Whtle wtll be '" fme shape when he s 0 Netll and Barker putting on Bill and Far Saclol ltcul'
6:00 to 8:00
f'" Y furnace because
they iThat swept with a shriek and House Communlcalion• Agency. ready to take to the court.
the lawn near the field house. ltv Studenta.
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wou ld not bow down !u the go\d-1
a moan.
1 The front of the card has the M~gnam, a 1964 ~raduate of Nothing so ~trange about this,
en image wh ich Neburh&lt;Hinez- ,
Washington Monument with old Gallla Academy High School, huh? Well, 1t was about 11 p. Next Quarter ~In•
zar had set up. Bul they wrnt The breeze was soft, and what 1
started at Rio Grande Coll ege m., and the boys were k.Uiing
March 14th
Catalqut lftd lnfarme~IH
mto that furnan•. wh1ch w;1s
is more
: Christmas holidays
mean
last winter transferred to time while they were waiting
Avoll...lt Upon Roql$11.
.... heat.ed severl' timrs hottrr than , The night the Christ
Child : more to children than just Salil- Concord on an athleti.c scholar-- for the team to get ready to
..._,P,D.I.C.
. l,r it normally was hroued,
came,
,ta and presents.
· I wish he'd stayed at Rio return to Rio Grande.
ing God! They came- !JUt with- 1-Jibi.i· ,., ~)!':l)med near the st.a- ' They mean a vacation
I feel sure he would
I guess I've run on too long,
POMIROY, 0.
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0ut bemg burned or e\'en sm.!{ble door,
school .. time to romp in
worked into the spot va- without looking back to see how
f'd. The!r clothes were not b~r.u-' As Mary murmured his name. snow_and participate in the fun
b~ the big Scottown ace far I've gone.
I
ed, •·neither was smel l of flft~",
of wmter games.
Dillon.
So, Merry Christmas to All
upon them. There was Da01ol, Bougainvillea of violet. hue
Sledding, snowball fights,
When Mike O'Neill called me of You from All of us.
36 locust
St.
whft pra~·Nt to God thref' times Arched in a graceful bower:
just the delight of
chasing il'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;oi
daily. When the dee. ee was Poinsettias wet with midnight through the snow can
made that n&amp; man wa~ to pray
dew,
; children forget the rules of
to God, Daniel still prayed. He , Enhanced that sacred hour.
ty, warns the Highway Salfety •J
was cast into the den of lions. i
Department Don't you forget
but he went in trusling in God The Heavenly Host in the starry. the children ... watch for them.
and praising him and he &lt;'an:t:' I
sky,
- -· ·out without a scratch. When : Proclaimed the birth of the ;
drenched-land
his accusers and familicq were '
King;
1 Untouched by the ice and snow, ·
cast into the lions--den t hey~ And rustling palms echoed the 1That the spirit of Christmas ls
WPre torn to pieces. All of th~ '
cry,
!
near at hand..
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disciples of Cbtisi exc1 pt John As Ihe whole Earth seemed to 1And we feel God "'lied 11. so. ·
went 10 their deaths for foll(lwsing.
I Copied by Mrs. FranciS
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mg C!1rist. yel they met death I
.
Morris in Florida, Christw.il~ calmne~s. pea1·e. and jo_v. · So we ~md here, In our sunmas 1965
s~uhen. the first Chri stian mar-· -. _!f7-.died reJmcing end praismg
God. Ear ly Christians were hunted Jikf' criminals, burned at
the s~Ue. put int.o arenas witn
lions, crucified, etc .. ye1 hi~IO!"}' :
tells
they went to theu
(,_ . -.deah praisin~ and ~lorifhmg
1
~- 'hese are a few l..'xampl e.~- 1
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w~ct
. . . te to us . thn I Chris1
tO .~lves us JOY regard- I
Jeh- 1o r trouble
Christmas is a lime of re-joit-!
We Must Sell Before Inventors • • • Our toss Helps¥ou Save lflonegl
ing. The shepherds
returneo
praising God after lookiug upon
lheir Saviour. The Wise
"rtjoiced," when they sa w
star which led them to the
iour of th e World. Christ can
cause you to rejoice th1s Chmtmas and every day of our life,
if you will come to fi1m and
foJlow Him. We have evPn
more reasons for rejoicing thEn
did they, for we do not just
know the Baby Jesus in a manTHIS ANNVAL SALE
A CASH CARR¥ EVENT-NOLAl'•AWA¥S
ger but also Jhe Christ
who
died on a crual Romljn Crot!l,
who rose again from the defld,
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and who lives today to make 1
intercession to t.he Father for
you and me. Today. He stands
tllat you m;ght open it that !le
might enter into your lile and
'\
live in you through the Holy
"When We Ha"e Sales ••• We Reallg Gfve J;ou ·Da.eouMt Priees"
lplrit. You must open the door
'f your heart to Him, and then
-I
He will come in and give YOii
c:ause for great rejoicing.
We W1nt To Sell To The
said, "These things have I spok'n unto you, that my joy might
remain in you, and that your
joy might be full." In speaking
cf His disciples, Otrist is speak·
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By Dwight c. WetheTilolt
One Interested party Is report· gram of speech and hearl•g of a •he lor them l(!!lp ,...
Christmas in the Old French City is welcomed by
I ed to be the Episcopal cnurcn program for Gallla county. The cal Diatrict
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the Public Square in all il.s Yule Tide finery. Four giant
GALl lA COUNTY
for use as a borne. Following Archon fr'!IIJ'nity of Rio Grande he negotiated by · jloalllly rielt
lti:V. MAX DONAHUE, MINISTER
sugar plum trees, each topped with u whtle star, with
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• the sale, a suit In u. s. 01,.. presente&lt;IC.Icheck to President Tuesday, The proplioed Silo II
- The Heath Methodist Church
· hundreds of colored lights tower above
eL• 'Metgs and Gallta
counties] trict ,ourt was filed to &lt;et
Alpltus Christensen for $?XIO as near the present. S..llsbllrJ
Shtphords returned, glorifying and prals·
The ancient bandstand and the Kerr Memonal had the Chrtstmas spirit
a ' land title tr•nsler by Mr. and the result of a rummage sale school. Thhe setectllettoMn 8 •
for all the tidings that !hoy had hoard and Fountain are also gaily decorated in keeping with the sea· plenty on the eve of :he
Mrs. Rolfe Lee. Others named to provide money for the n•w ball coac for
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it wa&amp;told unto t~1m. (Luke 2:~.0).
son. The sidewalks to the center of the park from Flfst
f h
tn lh• suit w-e W'tllt'am Pow· colleg• library at Rio Gra..W, district has been dela)ed.
these days when there are wars and rum· and Second Aves., are lined wi th red and whtte pepper· day. From the tempo o s on&lt;
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" when there are fammes such ~s the great mint sticks that turn into candles at ni~ht. .
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ping in the area it looks . ers, Seldon McNeer and
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Edison Hobateller, presld~
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when there are floods, landslides, earth·
There are also other new decoratiOns m the ctl)' a bountiful season for
Huntington bank. .
LESLIE EAKINS was el&lt;!cl· of the Pomero) NliJOtJ81 S.n.l:
·ntakes, and
almost everywh~re, there seems to park and the entire lay?ut Is the result_oLt~e long range and all communities in
ed last week as 8 secood direc- bas been honored lor '15 ..,,,..
/1e httle reason for re)otcmg at thJS !lme of the. year.
Ianning of the Galhpohs 1 .
County sector of the valley
GALLIA JURORS
were tor of the Gallipolis Jaycees. ot oervife to the u s. SavlnllJ
·.,\' hen we view the encroachment of Commum~m upon flerchants Assn. Park Dec· I Santa Claus, his sleigh and etght had thetr full quota of
drawn this week for the Janu· Four graduates of Gallla
at Bond program. Two teach...,
!he free world, there is ,
ora!Jons Committee.
j :my remdeer flymg over
the and school .P'?gram. Many
ary term, 30 for the grand jury Ohio State last week wert: were hired last week by tnt
lause for great concern.
you wtth all JOY and peace '"
. top of the monument. The en- already pomtmg toward
and 100 names for petit ·
Therll Clagg of Bidwell bach~ Southom school dlolr'~~ Ado
behevmg, that ye may abound Fran Mullen and Bob Erwm t•re sketch of Santa and the New \'ear's events. Post
Only action bv the
lor of law; Sharon Preston Mw· Hoskins, etementarv, and Mr1.
The,e are not days when we in hope, through the power of of the Towboat Photography s:•r- monument, as well as the rest in all sections had one of
commissioners' was to
ray, master of. sclell&lt;e in nu11r Maude Young, klrldeJtarten. Mi·
&lt;"" bury our heads m the sand the Holy Ghost" God wants vtce sent me
another mce , of the card are printed in blue. btggesl ' ears, but the
urchase of a desk for
lng of Galllpohs; Unda Wood, cbael Dorgan, 16, Haft'JJIOJlvll!e,
&lt;Hid say there IS no trouble, or his people to he a reJOICing peo- Chnstmts card lhts year Thts
eased up by mid-week. At
~ lth d tment. Judge
Galllpohs, bachelor of sctence rscaped serious Injury In o IlL
that the •orld ts gettmg better, pte If you do not re01ce m one has a picture of the Galh- 1 A Chnstmas card from my ' Gallipolis office the btggest da~
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Larry Marrs, bachelor ot 124 accident Thursday night.
•h•.n we know that facts do r.ol uour daily life something IS polis river front in the ice of wt fe's aunt and uncle, Clarence was Monday with 25,000
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Christ who 1917_. It pictures a large ~harC I and _Mary Geor~e. _for~er teac h- of mail h~ndled and
court.onesesstono
City Commi~sioners
Solve your :
iTN's as mdivJd~als, peoplPs, will give you the power to re- ~ boat and three packets Jam- ers m the Gal lipolis c1ty school stamps gomg through the
a to vote at special meeL-I
IN MEIGS COUN'lY
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:md n3tlons, ol this th~re IS _no joice in Him constantly .. He flf- med in lhe ice.
system, up ~t Columbus, t~lls dow.
ing, Tuesday passed
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us they're gomg to spend ChriSt·
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tbe federal
asked the firm of Burgess and
we cope With these problems is world cannot give and which Taken looking toward the rn a&lt; wtth their daughter, Shei- A TRAGIC EVENT of the 'r"~ ~ci'1 a
pe&lt;
Nipple tu restudy the plans of
50 of a wa. the proposed sewage system,
most :mportanl. I want to bring ~ll the powers of hell cann:1t shore the P 1 ~ture. shows the ~op Ia, her husband, Allan Zinn, past \\eek wt~s the re~rdmg 0 h
.' t~rbuilding
this down to your personal life take away. Rf':ceive his gift lor ?f th~ old RJverv Jew Ho_tel Wllh and children, Connie, Allen J., of the fifth highway fatalny of ~ Ar~. 10 to the new Robbins in an effort to reduce the ~t.
J)(i you meet crises with confi- you today, and you wilt return 1ts tugh-roofed observation tow- and Mark, at Grove City. . Gallia county Saturday eve11- a~ ~~eers lant. fhe ·
A government grant js held m
detwe m God, and do you lmw , praising God and reoicing. ier·. The old structure has lo~g Their son, Steve, and h 1 s ing, Dtc. 16. on Rt. 7 above the suit m!'ct thfs week in
. abeyance due to the fad that
the dPep JOY which Christ g1ve,;
l.c:mce been torn down and m wife, Barbara, of Gallipolis are Silver Bridge. Harry B. Lew- •
ourt as by the
the viUage would have to pro1
as HP abides in y_our ~J[e'? Reit_s place there stands the beau- planning to spend Christmas ts, 74, Rt. 2 R~ine, was s~ck ~=asE\ess ~., Bf Akron, as!-;- vide a sanitary storm system
member tha t Chnsl gtv" Y''"
tlf•d home of Dr. and Mr s, wtlh the Zinns at Grove City. and instantly killed as he
. y $1 ':a5 d ag as the re· at a cost of $1,300,000 under the
1~ft ot'
His joy wh ich the world or no
Ke1th H. Brandeberry, Which . Our card from the Allan Zinns ed in the highway. He
a~ ~- l964 Th~ present plans.
I ~bt:::tliJ Wi!h
crisis can take away.
is agam very gaily decorated Ihas a beautiful colored picture struck by a car driven by
~uf d. a~ ~cc~o~ ~n Smith Gl
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In our personal lives ..we fch~e.
!this year.
I of the interior of the· Grove bert L. Gra.te,. 25 •. of Rutland. G~l~~ a;ou~:y.
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troul&gt;le or every type. 1 hts "
CHRISTMAS IN FLORIDA : 1 also received a nice Holl-, Ctty Methodist Church on the Grate was Judged blameless.
the best possible gift It those STORAGE CABINOS
Adf~llob.. th.lvn • Me... v...le
l!ft•. How do we react to thes~ The visitor sadly shook .his head day Greetings from the WSAZ.. cover.
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THE LEGION
who are ailing when they gave
~ • S.Cw. ~.... I hndtriNcrises?
Do
we
constnn
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he
baked
in
the
tropical
sun
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Cob
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Mrs.
Mary
George
wntes
that
AREA
RESIDENTS
community
Ouislmas
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pints
of
blood
at
the
bloodtr.. fed boktd 1na1MI flni.h t Si..1
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by
her PTA recent1y presen ted her t'nterest .'tn the sale of-.lthe
last
sunday
for
needy
on God for our troubles'!
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SEE THE ~ULL. LIN.
he sald,
.John R. Heiskell, chief smoker. with a bouquet o ong·s emme
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Let us try praising God rtrd " Well. not where I
com~ • There are several members in roses in honor of her 30th year Small Busmess
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and large
A BRIDGE proposed on the
rejoicing in Jesus Christ nur
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bid the resort in (or $475l.lll0, heorganfJ~ 0? 8' f' 8
Racine Dam appears to
Savior and Lord, regardle~~ of
from."
IGallipolis. Each of us ~eceived ?r tea~hi~~· 36Ct~arence f~orfe and mdicated that it will
r o u.smed!isl...trl'dms
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ye~r
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f
menths. the money an uu 1 ay
gone by the a s
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If we Chnstmas needs !!now and Jce the corn cob pipe made
ing. Both began theJr teachmg resold wtthm :1 ew
make it a memorable
r.ast week Huntington District
v:tll do th1s our rniiH' out-lof;k
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' And the sounds of the sletgh- I Junior Wilson also received
When Rio Grande
College I Monday night from Troy, Ala., RotarJ Club fiUed the
formed the slates of Ohio and .ell-2nd Ave.
\her).'
at elvk' o wthe ""'t"1 perdsnn,
bells' rmg ;
pipe and membership in the meets Concord College in the with the results of the R i o ity baskets Friday night, and West Virginia !bat they were
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as
for
me
I
can't
be
sold
PI easan t Grande-Troy State game, he they were dtstrt
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temperature
down
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300
families
to provide a real
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kmg there pra1smg God! Vet
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na o as IS p1pe an cer1.1 11 ~
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prmg.
cate on display in his offiee in Tournament
next
Wednesday was• in the 70's, and that he band holiday dinner.
we rea d oI' persons m th e •st:fl·l}.
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turPS wl1o were eumronted wirh We looked at him and then we the old Ohio Valley Bank build- ~1gl1t, a Galhpol~s boy attend- 1Coa~ Art Lanham had een
trouble and even deoth, yet in
smiled
ing. I smoked mine but I hav. mg Concord wont be on the playmg golf. He shot an 10 and JANUARY 21· WILL
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all of these Jruub les there was As he scoffed at our "plight;" j en't broken it in yet.
. Isquad that faces the.
Art. had a 78 for 18 holes.
1101 complat'ning IJtll
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w1fe
and
I
rereJVed
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B1g
Don
Magnam
wont
be
a
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n we e pt y an were no
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· little over the 72 par for the
Can ItA
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prnisi~ and glorifying Go a.
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"different''
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other day. I saw This Mike O'Neill likes his
Sutc•ssfu Business
GREAT
en with boils and who 1ost all Y'
from
her
brother,
Sgt.
George
j
Don,
who
s
home
for
the
hob.
golf.
So
does
Gerald
Bat:"er,
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hiS we&gt;lth, children, and health. For no snow fell on Bethlehem,' Mtller, Untied States
Army days.. and asked htm. '· thought manager of the Redmen. When
t G8C
FRIEND!
h t get· to s~e h
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Yet he said, ''Though God sl:1y On lhe night the Star
first I Signal Corps, Washington, D. lm.1g
1m i
P ~Y. Bob Siler and J were down
me. y['f willl serve Him. '' There
f&gt;ho ne,
: C. The inside cover has a pic- Don s been work1ng out With Morehead, Ky., for the R lo
Appravod for Veterana
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
were Shadrach_ Mrshaf'h. r~nd j There was no blizzard nor howl- : ~ure of t~e. White House and . it th~ Con~rd. team, however, an,d G.ra~de-Morehead game, we saw Training under new f1.1.
Abedr.,go, who were put in the 1
ing gale
' ts tile offJctal card of tho Whtle wtll be '" fme shape when he s 0 Netll and Barker putting on Bill and Far Saclol ltcul'
6:00 to 8:00
f'" Y furnace because
they iThat swept with a shriek and House Communlcalion• Agency. ready to take to the court.
the lawn near the field house. ltv Studenta.
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wou ld not bow down !u the go\d-1
a moan.
1 The front of the card has the M~gnam, a 1964 ~raduate of Nothing so ~trange about this,
en image wh ich Neburh&lt;Hinez- ,
Washington Monument with old Gallla Academy High School, huh? Well, 1t was about 11 p. Next Quarter ~In•
zar had set up. Bul they wrnt The breeze was soft, and what 1
started at Rio Grande Coll ege m., and the boys were k.Uiing
March 14th
Catalqut lftd lnfarme~IH
mto that furnan•. wh1ch w;1s
is more
: Christmas holidays
mean
last winter transferred to time while they were waiting
Avoll...lt Upon Roql$11.
.... heat.ed severl' timrs hottrr than , The night the Christ
Child : more to children than just Salil- Concord on an athleti.c scholar-- for the team to get ready to
..._,P,D.I.C.
. l,r it normally was hroued,
came,
,ta and presents.
· I wish he'd stayed at Rio return to Rio Grande.
ing God! They came- !JUt with- 1-Jibi.i· ,., ~)!':l)med near the st.a- ' They mean a vacation
I feel sure he would
I guess I've run on too long,
POMIROY, 0.
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0ut bemg burned or e\'en sm.!{ble door,
school .. time to romp in
worked into the spot va- without looking back to see how
f'd. The!r clothes were not b~r.u-' As Mary murmured his name. snow_and participate in the fun
b~ the big Scottown ace far I've gone.
I
ed, •·neither was smel l of flft~",
of wmter games.
Dillon.
So, Merry Christmas to All
upon them. There was Da01ol, Bougainvillea of violet. hue
Sledding, snowball fights,
When Mike O'Neill called me of You from All of us.
36 locust
St.
whft pra~·Nt to God thref' times Arched in a graceful bower:
just the delight of
chasing il'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;oi
daily. When the dee. ee was Poinsettias wet with midnight through the snow can
made that n&amp; man wa~ to pray
dew,
; children forget the rules of
to God, Daniel still prayed. He , Enhanced that sacred hour.
ty, warns the Highway Salfety •J
was cast into the den of lions. i
Department Don't you forget
but he went in trusling in God The Heavenly Host in the starry. the children ... watch for them.
and praising him and he &lt;'an:t:' I
sky,
- -· ·out without a scratch. When : Proclaimed the birth of the ;
drenched-land
his accusers and familicq were '
King;
1 Untouched by the ice and snow, ·
cast into the lions--den t hey~ And rustling palms echoed the 1That the spirit of Christmas ls
WPre torn to pieces. All of th~ '
cry,
!
near at hand..
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disciples of Cbtisi exc1 pt John As Ihe whole Earth seemed to 1And we feel God "'lied 11. so. ·
went 10 their deaths for foll(lwsing.
I Copied by Mrs. FranciS
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mg C!1rist. yel they met death I
.
Morris in Florida, Christw.il~ calmne~s. pea1·e. and jo_v. · So we ~md here, In our sunmas 1965
s~uhen. the first Chri stian mar-· -. _!f7-.died reJmcing end praismg
God. Ear ly Christians were hunted Jikf' criminals, burned at
the s~Ue. put int.o arenas witn
lions, crucified, etc .. ye1 hi~IO!"}' :
tells
they went to theu
(,_ . -.deah praisin~ and ~lorifhmg
1
~- 'hese are a few l..'xampl e.~- 1
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. . . te to us . thn I Chris1
tO .~lves us JOY regard- I
Jeh- 1o r trouble
Christmas is a lime of re-joit-!
We Must Sell Before Inventors • • • Our toss Helps¥ou Save lflonegl
ing. The shepherds
returneo
praising God after lookiug upon
lheir Saviour. The Wise
"rtjoiced," when they sa w
star which led them to the
iour of th e World. Christ can
cause you to rejoice th1s Chmtmas and every day of our life,
if you will come to fi1m and
foJlow Him. We have evPn
more reasons for rejoicing thEn
did they, for we do not just
know the Baby Jesus in a manTHIS ANNVAL SALE
A CASH CARR¥ EVENT-NOLAl'•AWA¥S
ger but also Jhe Christ
who
died on a crual Romljn Crot!l,
who rose again from the defld,
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and who lives today to make 1
intercession to t.he Father for
you and me. Today. He stands
tllat you m;ght open it that !le
might enter into your lile and
'\
live in you through the Holy
"When We Ha"e Sales ••• We Reallg Gfve J;ou ·Da.eouMt Priees"
lplrit. You must open the door
'f your heart to Him, and then
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He will come in and give YOii
c:ause for great rejoicing.
We W1nt To Sell To The
said, "These things have I spok'n unto you, that my joy might
remain in you, and that your
joy might be full." In speaking
cf His disciples, Otrist is speak·
tng to all His foUowero, In 11&lt;&gt;And St1rt Over Ageln
mans 16: JJ, Gcd says !D us that
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CHRISTMAs

DA~ 'T\119 OLQ ~!

WE'f'IEAA'CAUf
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whrlt life brings

TJ.\JI:OUGl-1

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\'alley or despair,

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prnislrag and glori

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made that no man
to God, Daniel sti.
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and praising him .
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cast in to the lion
were torn to piece
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went to their deatl

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lour of the World.
cause you to rejoic.
mas and every da)
II you will come b
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who rose again fro
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intercession to t ~1e
you and me. TodaJ
that you might Opel
migh t enter into Y•
live In you through
3pirit. You must OJ
oJ your heart to Hl1
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cause lor great n
said, "These lhi"'IS
!n unto you, that rt
remain In you, ~
joy might be f~ll."
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I~ OTHEit NOR.YAN FOLLOWER,
WlTH.I.ANP 6EIZEP F~ THE
PEFEATEP I!N51.16H,

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AT THI&gt;J' MOMENT
Tl\0 I'AIR:S Of: .
EY!~M!ET. ..

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this down to your t
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denre in (:od, and

the deep JOY whiC~
as lit' abides in yl;
mem!H'r that Chr~

llis JOY which the
C'ri sis can take aw~

In our personal li
trouble of every ty)

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crises? Do we cOnf
tion God? Do we 1
bi;:Pne on God for.c
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rejoicing in J esus

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what iifE' brings to
will do this our en
on life will becom
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HENRY. Wj.jAT
IN TI-lt: W012.LV
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LIKE A Sl-loT/

\\ho is walking thrt

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STAND BACK,

M"f!...Y ! BE
CAREFUL!

we read or per:5ons
turrs who were mn
troub l~ and e•·en d
all of these trnJble
1~ot complaining. b
pra isil!e and glorify
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en with boils and
his weslth, childrf'n,
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A ~ATTLESNAK E \S

HEAR.lHE SOUND At:-!.YMOREI

HIDING AMO'-IG lHOSl':
PAC'{AGES HEAR. IT?

f

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and prais ing him a
out without a scr
his accusers and fl
cast into the hom
were torn to piece!
diseiples or Christ
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who rose again rn
and who lives toe
intercession to th1
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"IIIIEAKED OUT WHILI YOU WilE GONE
TIIIRD SWLITERr'

naoow'f·

OUTOURWAY

on tifr wjj] bec1
Very rarely do Wt
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ralley of despair,
f\mg there, prais
we read of person
turf's who werf' C•
troubl e anll even
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r.o1 compk.ining,

praisl{li and glnri
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en with boils and
his we•lth, childc·e
Yet he sa id, "Th&lt;
me, yrt will i serv•
w~re

ANDWi-IAT WOIIlD
JTBEUKE?

I WENT
TO
ALL THE
PRETTY CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS AND I GOT LOST IN MY
THOUGHTS, I FORGOT THE TIME.

Shadrach . I

Abodnego, who w1
fie ry furnace bet
would not bow d01
en imelge which
' "r had set up . I

. , . AND IF SELFISHNESS WASN'T ANYWHERE, ITS OPPOSITE WOULD BE EVERYWHERE, AND THAT WOULD BE
THE END OF OPPRESSION AND AGGRESSION---IT WOULD
MEAN FREEDOM FOR EVERYBODY AND NOT JUST FOR I
SOME---WE'D ,m IE DIFFERENT ... WE'D 8£ BOIIH AGAIN, j
SORT6F ... SOMfTHING LIKE rHAT .. . I'M r:!tiP,HiUfSS ... I

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OH, I WAS JUST WONDERING ABOUT
THINGS---CHIIISTMAS, MOSTLY,., AND
WHAT IT WOULD IE UICE IF MAYBE N080DY HAD MONEY TO BUY GIFTS WITH
---THINGS LIKE THAT, I WAS WONDER·
lNG AIOUT. 'ANYHOW, I GOT L05TI

burned

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them. Ther&lt;
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daily. When the
made that no rna;
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was cast into the
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and praising him .
out withoul a sc
his accusers and I
cast into the liorJ
were torn to piecE
discipleg of Chtist
went to their deatl
mg Christ, yet thE
wil~ l!lllmness. pOl
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ICNOW ••• 8UT MAYBf IT WOUlD FORCE US TO j.O()IC AT
CHRISTMAS DIFFERENTlY---IF YOU C:OIIlDN'T fXPU$5
AFFECTION OR GOODWILl W11H A MA Tli!IAL Glff, YOU'D
HAVE TO DO SOMETHING,
SEE? MAYBE A LITTLE THING-··
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AN IMPERSONAL THING , •• IT WOULDN'T $TIJ' THIB.f

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•• , MAYIISOMIJODY WOULD DIG DEEP AND~IVE • • • A RECEIVER
IICOMJ$ .4 GIVER AND SETS OFF A ICIHq OF .CHAIN REACTION
THAT MIQHT NEVER STOP' ... WELL IT JUST MIGHT HOT STOP- tr M/CHf' AfFECT GOVERNMENTS, EVEN .. · • THERE COULON' T
BE ANY SELFISHNESS BECAUSE THERE WOULDN'T BE ANY ROOM
FOtt IT/ AND THEN WHERE WOULD IT BEl HOWHEREt:
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n, Cotumbua.

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polloi
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Chrttlmas is a U
ing. The shepherd
pralslng God afte~
their Saviour. The
"rej01ced," when~1
star wbicll led lh*'
lout of the Worlil

lreatbouse,
killed Ill ; ··.
f bls boule •

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II you will come ·t
follow Him. We,
nlor! reasons for r
did they, for we '
know the Baby J'j'
Jer but alsu the ·~
died on a crual •
who rose again In
rnd who lives t.&lt;J
lntereession to ~
you and me. Tod
f~&amp;t you might o
might enter tnto
live In you throu
lplrit You must
Ql y111r heart to

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tause lor sreat

gkf, "These thJna
an unto you, that I
remain in you,
joy might be lull
of His disciple~,
lhg to all His ·
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VOL XVIII

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1966

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

NO. 206

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and
lie little reasom
'•Nhen we vie!
the free worl
cause for grea1
rnUl

By ALVIN B. WEBB

The'ie are not
can bury our he

and say there if
that the world ~

v. he-n we know (

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HELLO! I'M F~ ,

eri.sP.s as indivi

FOR THE. PREVE.N110IJ

OF UUJVST TREATMEIVT
TC PEOPLE. !

TREA1M£1Vr... USlEN...

~LL,BOV.

AM
I GLADlD
SEE

IV£ &amp;EN

TALK ABOOT UWUST

'rtXJ ARE?

THE WORLD SOCIETY

}lnd nations, or .
doubt. But the .
we cope with 0)1
m95t important,
lh{s down to yoL
~ you meet cr

lllE~'STREATED

.ME FOORLV SIOCE
THE DAY I !VAS BO~!

l.rbi.J!

t:QLT OOE

DIRTY DEAL
. AF-1"ER
AU)nf£R!

I NEVER
GOT C*JE
GOOD PREAK
IN MV WHOLE.
LIFE'...I

ALL 1HE. WORLD EVER DID
FOR ME~1'!JAS TAKe MY
MOfJ6Y. 'MONEV,

MONEY.
, MONrl! rVE 8EEIJ SCAlPeD.
SWWPLED, CHEATED AIJD

TAKE:N .AWAfJrAGf. OF ·
FOR Ki. ·.WNG A~· I CAIJ

denrp in Cod, w
the deep ;oy wb;
as Ht' abides jn

SAIGON (UPI) -Com..1unist
troops charging against 105
millimeter cannon firing at
point blank range broke Into an
American artillery posJtion tolay ar.d blasted two of the guns
with grenades and satchel
:barges before being burled
!lack in savage hand to har.d
1ghting.
The American force ot
~everal hundred men of the 1st
\lr Cavalry Division suffered
'heavy casualties" in the baine
fought io the Bong San area on

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cris1s can take ;
ln our persoRa

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Johnson is
Bl•gw.·nner
In Gl've Away

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IHe. How do we
crises? Do we c
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bla•ne on God fo
Let liS try ~
rejoicing IR Jist
Savirn· and LOrd
what life brinis
will do this o"r

THEil WHAT
ARI.YDU DOING

on lifr will bee
Very ran: ly dow
who is walking t

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ralley of despair,
&lt;ing there, prai'
we read or persol
tures who were c
troubl~ and even

I'M HERE
TO ASK R&gt;R A

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~JJTRIOOT10N!

Mr~t~g

his we.lth. childre
Yet he said, "Tht
me, .v'-'1will I serv
were Shadrach.
Abedn~&amp;o, who w•
fiery furnace be,
would not bow dO\

Betty Parrar, Chester,
Bonnie Johnson, Racine.

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nut bemg burned
ed. Their clothes ,
ed, "neither was
upon them. Thert
who pray&lt;'&lt;! to Go
daily. When the
!11ade that no mar
to God, Daniel sti
wils cast into the
but he went in tn
and praising him '
out without a st
his accusers and t
cast into the lior
were torn to piecE
disciples of Christ
went to their dead
ing Christ, yet thE
wlul CB lnme... pe:
S\'Jihen, th~ first I!;
- - *".died "'jalcing
God. Early Christia
ed Dke criminal•
the ~. put tntJ
l~. erucified, etc
1'/~~)!la! they I
~•.ctea
praising
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A LANCE'?

OF COURSE IT WPS AN ACCIDENT !I
11-IAT'S WHAT I SEEN TEI.LIN' YOU
ABOUT FISHIN' I IT'S JUST TOO
~EROUS T'BE

A SF'ORT...

AW,COME NOW,OOP,
YOU'RE TALKIN'
WILD! FISHIN'S
A SPORT lHAT'S

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did they, lor we ,,
know the Baby J"'
aer but also the (
died on a crual F
who rooe again fn
and who lives tol
lntercesgion to thj
you and me. Todd
fhat you might ol
mighl enter Into
live In you throu
lplrit. You must
Qf yeur heart to
He wm come in ;
l!ause lor sreat I
said, "'lbese thinlll
'" unto you, that '
remain In you,
. Joy might be 1~,
or His disciplet,
lhg to all HJj
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11 Ohioans Die by Gunshot
Over· Long Holiday Weekend

Dies Monday

Chrii1mas is a ~
ing. The shepherd
pralsing God after
their Saviour. The
"reMtced
,.,. " when 1
star which led tlleil
iout of the World
cause you to rejoic
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Jerry M. Hill, 63, Letart Falls,
passed away Monday at the
th;e
one
Gallipolis Medical Center.
busbies~ and professional men with an original-if nol usef ul - gift took a new turn this year. Inanimate
Surviving are his wife, Flor- Fairborn, 0., stationed at Viet
objects·, or antmate (live goats etc.) have been u~ed he fore. This year the '"Mason Monster," a fanciful !mayence; four sons, Clarence ar.d Nam: Richard s.. Middleport,
bet manlike bird with fiery eyes standing six feet-Or more-ltiglt and a tremendous wingspread which was
James Ray, both at home, and and E. (Jim) Owen, Columous;
r•portell in several sightings, was built by Arthur Nea se. ·left, above, proprietor of the fabric Shop. The
David and George, llllth of Ra- two d•ughters, Miss Betty L.
By United Preu lnternelloMI
Monster was presented by Pomeroy Attorney Fred Crow land bank director), second left, above, to Ted Reed,
cine: five srandchildren, a num- Owen, at the residence,
and
Some Ohioans failed to show "good will" toward
president of the Pomeroy Farmers Bank and Savings Co. , residing at 141 Mulberry Ave. From left to right,
ber of nieces and nephews, and Mrs. Jane Lane. Columbus a10d their fellow men in keeping with the hoUday spirit
with Neas~. and Crow, are Gene Tnplett, Lightning B oyd. Robert Morgan anrl Kerns Roush. Below, Mr. Reed
&lt;lght brothers and tbree Slste~s. seven grandchildren. .
Twelve persons died from violence during the holiday
and his son, Tommy, have their heartiest chuckle of l .960. Reed's gift to Crow was a miniature coffin.
St. Clair_ Hill and Albert H1ll, Funeral oerv1ces w11l
he P"iod, 11 from gunshot wounds and one from a beat•
Jr., Rac1ne;. VIolet Gflmm, Co- Thursday at !·30 P m. at Wen·- mg. At least 10 persons were wounded and one man waa
•u~bus: Juhan H1ll, Harry Hill. Arend North Chapel,
Inter- hospitalized with a stab wound.
Clifford H1il, John Hill,
and ment will be in the Walr.ut
Cleveland reported five killings, including two at
Babe HUI, ali of Letatl Falls; Grove cemetery.
Christmas parties, and seven persons wounded., There
Dailas Hill, Apple Grove; Marwere two homicides each at Toledo and ColumbUI lllll
JOrle Roush, Portland, and
Meigs Geoeral Hospital
one each at Middletown
Doris Hensler,_ Racine.
One AdmlfiSioos Sstorday _ None. Dayton and Delaware.
' ezpected authorltlea would do, brother, Joe Htll, preceded him Dlscllargn Saturday -Mar- Mrs. lmogean Jones, 50, was cide today whether dlarps
ID death.
.
.
vin Fry, Floyd Williams, Frank found shot to death Monday in would be filed agailllt a &amp;JW
Funeral serv1ces Will
he Halliday.
her Delaware home by a neigh- -old mau held In custod1.
Thursday at 2 p.m. at the LeAdml,.lons Suoday _ None. bor. Police believe it was a Charles WiUiama, 18, Mnnd.,
tart MethodiSt Church
Wilh Discharge• sunday _ Lowell murd.r-attempted suicide.
1 was shnt in the chest u
Ill
Rev: James Early Ill charge. Carper, Leonard Hess, Jr.
Police said her husband, Mac ,talked to a girl oo a Clevolu!l
llunal will be Ill the
Letart I Admissions Monday _ None. Jones, told them "I just went Istreet. A 211-yeal'OM youth wril
Falls cemetery. Fnends may
Discharges Mondsy _ None. crazy." He was found with held In his death.
,.,
call until noon Thursday at the
wounds in the thigil, chest and Agnes Carey, :19, Moollay .,,,
Ewmg Funeral Home when tile
abdomen and was listed in fair epboned her mother tbat Mf1
body will be taken to the
WEA TH t:R
condition at Jane Case Hospital, was being beatea in her ct.1t
church,
Delaware,
lland apartmenl. Police fault
Not as cold tonight, low lo AI Cleveland, Truman Bra· her desd when lhi.J altlt+l
tbe 205 • Cloudy Wednesday, den, 36, and Thoma• Pollan, 20, . and took Into custod1 8 41-yeU.
lfgbt oaow soutbwest spread- were killed at Christmas Eve · old tenant in the buiJdinC.
:
lag to oorlbeaot.
parlles. Authorities held Ora- l At Columbw, Solomon JCillllll
den's 20-year-old step-son cor 42, was tilled and pollee
MAN FINED
his death and Johnny Moore, charged his soo, Fred, 11. wJ11r
27, in connection w1th Polian's 1the Chrlslrll8s Day sbootlq. "')
Flmeral services for Lewis Pomeroy Mayor Charles Le- death.
Donald Ray Grealhnu8t, tl'
Grueser, 68, RD 1; Pomeroy, gar Saturday evening
fined John Cockrell, 34, Cleveland, Columbus, was killed Clll Ill(
who died In Holzer Hogpital Charles Newlon Sloan Jr., 24, was slain in an argument witll street in front of his bollie 4iJ
Monday afternoon, will be hetd Cleveland, $15 and costs on a ar.other man Christmas Day in Christmas Day after ~
Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the charge of reckless operation. 1 a Cleveland apartment. It was
(Continued on Pqe I)'
Ewing Chapel with the Rev.
Chester Lemley officiating. 811rlsi will be In the Rock Spring,
cemetery.

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FUN' AT CHRISTMAS - The annual contest to outdo

'T WAS AN ACCIDENT, 00~ 'IOU 1-----.
'r(H:JN FULL WEU., lHAT S1::NT
"YYU sPRAWLII\IG WHERE
'IOIJ FELL!
ACCIDENT:'

HOW'D I KtCN I'D HOOK
't'OUR PANTS AI\/ SEND
YOU SAILING Lll&lt;E

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Jerry Hill
Of Letart
Dies Monday

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Robert Marcinko, Tuppers
Plains; Da.nny Case, Pomeroy·.
IC 1961&gt; lor HEA. loc,

Daytonite Take~.. ,:
With Stolen Car

Walter L. McVey, 19, Dayton, arrested Saturdafdl
ternoon on a charge of auto theft by the Sta\e Blgliwar
patrol, was released over the weekend to Wamm . . - ,.
officers on the charge.
McVey was taken into custody about 2:10 p.111; 11a1t
urday on Dexter Rd., in Meigs county by CpL Carl I.
Boggs. McVey was driving a 1962 Chevrolet contto!!.t _
property of Harden Sorrell,
--,• Waynesville, Ohio.
J&lt;iut D. Wogan of 11ut Qo111 X
Officers reported that the car, post. Enroule to Gelllpalll, D..
which had been stolen about any allegedly pulled a J1 pllllll
ek ago, had been white but on the officer ID !be
patnl
was repainted red. The vehicle cruiser. Be was dllanDed Utf,
was picked up by Georgia Sor- brought to jaiL
rell.
Investigation of JlD rx'hl
Harold C. Denny, 27, Middle- at 1:45 p.m. Friday at Norlbup
po t
lod d · · il
h been
p1 ted
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US the
r 'weekend
was on
ge State
m JaHighway
over toasthe patrol,
comaad
e a •ehHft t1
William Van Brocklln Owen patrol charges of lntoxlcsUon, xpeed in exceu tor r1l8d Cllll6
Sr., 31, father of Ohin Vall•y resisting arrest and carrying a tiona has been Died aplnsf
Publishing Company President concealed weapon. He Is report- James F. Neal, 45, RL 1 Nortllo
ond Publisher Richard S. Owen edly betng held without bond up.
passed away suddenly on Christ- lor .a hearing . Wednesday in Other arrests lncllldld: Dlvlll·
mas day at his residence tO'I Gallipolis munlctpal coorl. Den- F. Jennings,
21, Colwnbul,
Bl'f'Voort Rd .. Columbus. '
\ ny was still In tha county jaU drit_lni whll.! to~ llld
Mr. Owen was a mtmber ot at IO a.m. today..
recldess ~ pllltiitl fUI.Ihe Overbrook Presbyteriun The patrol sold that Denny 50 bond to appear Dee. 111 to
Church and attendeti Onio Nor- was arrestod In Cheshire on a municipal court; rucbard 11
!bern University.
charge of mt~xlCa_ll~byPtl.
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Survivors include his wife,

I lam

not complaining,
~reisi~&amp; and glor
There' wnl job w

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WA: HINGTON (UPIJ Seoate Democratic Leader
Mike Mansfield Ieday eaJied
for an 111-deptb examination
of all ulstlog majol' federal
proarams by lhe Senate'•
powerful comuilllee
chair·
mea daring !be con1lllg COB•
1 1 sl
gress 008 aes on.
"The time seems to be very
ripe" for sucb a
move,
Mansfield wrote tbe ch•lrme• ''I do oot 11 · •- ~
- for sweeplog
ao oew
etpa~
..questa
leJi•·
taUve approaches 111 the 90th
Cougrm.

C. W. Johnson, 226, Union
Ave., Pomeroy, was the final
big winner In the Pomeroy Mer- :
chants Gold Star Give-a-way on '
Saturday. His prize was ..,00 _
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Winning $SO each were Rol,_
1and Cra btree, Alb any Rd .; ...,.
ona D1ngey, New Haven. and
Barbara Ebhn, . Pomeroy.
Awarded $2.1 were Vlfgll Ramey, Pt. Pl~asant; Mrs. Larry
SUllivan, West Columbia: AI· 'W"}}"
tona Karr, Long Bottom, Mrs.
Danny Roush, New Haven, and
Robert Burton, Pomeroy.
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Vietnam. It was the first time thu! far in tile five-day hostility nationwide walkout. The threat several airbases in Thailand- assembly lender, Tran Van Vao.. .:,~;{
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rf the war the Communists period between holiday truces. was made by Vietnamese labor parts of which are less 1llan 100 was shot to death by two Viet
'-" ClvUian DOmase
The CentrallfiCbl•ndt--·if J
attacked and briefly overran 'The Communists were driven leaders when U.S. trQOps miles from North Vietnam.
Cong assassins. Van was an 11le correspondent, assislant batUe today wu tile '
such a strong position.
Iback when the Cavalrymen , arrived at the docks to unload There also was a new threat opponent of military rule In the Managing Editor Harrison SaliB- since the ebour 4ibl'll!l!ll
The U.S. delenders reported received reinforcements and air cargo from American shlpa to the political stability of the naUon and was considered a bury, reported Sunday that u.S. troce ended at 7
fi~ding 44 Com munist bodies !support.
]'died since Monday's walkout. government in South Vietll8m. possible csndldate for presideat raids caused extensive clvtiian (6 p.m. EST SUnday).
and expressed belief air strikes \ The U.S. and South Vietna- Another threat arose that Dr. Phan Quana Dan, a leading tn electiotlll next year.
damage to two towtlll in the day New Year'a tna
artillery and nuvat bombard- mese governments meanwhile caused mounting concerh over member of the Cotllllituent Meanwhile, U.S. ofllclals in Hanoi area.
start at 7 a.m. Dec. 11 ~·ji1~~-;~
ment had k11led others. Exact round themselves faced with ' the stability of the U.S. military Assembly, was wounded today Washlnginn conceded t b a I The Pentagon said that "It Is EST Dec. 30).
size of tht U.S. force was not other serious problems in the position in Thailand. The South by an assassin's bomb that Ameriean bombing raids on Impossible to avoid all damage U.S. spokesmen r81!10rfi!idJII!
disclosed; a spokesman called ll 1war.
· \'ietnamese .LiberaUon Front shattered his car. One Vletna- North Vietnam have inevitably to ~ivtiian areao, especlally the fight thai
"multi-company" and a compa· l
Double Threat
I (Viet Cong) today warned the meso bystander was ldlled and caused damage to civilian when the North Vietnamese least 44 North
ny usually has 200 men. The; The strike of Vietnamese U.~. ally that it would retaliate five others wounded by the areas. The Defense Department deliberately emplace thelr .dr bodies found in 81
Red force which attacked in dockworkers in Saigon- already against Thailand if it continued explosion. Dan was a Ieader oil Issued • statement in response defense sites, their dispersed of the area, about
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screaming human wave assaults a crimp in the movement of to support the American ~ar the assembly bloc wr1ttng a ~ewlto a query from the New York POL (petroleum) sites, their southwest of 11one Sol!.
was put at 1,200 rr.en.
vital~i~~-""rgo_:_ t~ay~fort _in~~."'· There ore South Vtelnamese constltutlOD. Times which succeeded In radar, and other mllitary CONTINUED Oil

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11q111e clvlllan damage
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Di££ers Sharp}y £rom MaBChester Rumors_

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. We were ushered into the 1refused to. grant intervl.-.11!
United Pres&amp; lotematloaal prlVale quarters ol the Pres- 1any pubhcattoos about "lilt
grandchildren~!' bro~=~ AUSTIN, Tex., tUPI) - ident's plane," _Johnso?, told the entire matter" of the ManUeio ;;
GWINN CLARK DIEI
Frank Rb 1 Pome . William President Johnson s own ver- Warren CommlSSton. It dldn·t ter boOk and bad onlered
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Pom.;.o
: Oaren 1slon ol his post-assassination seem right for John Kennedy staf! to remain silent. 118 n11f .
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damage to civilian areas"
replying to New York 'nmes Cwlnn Clalk, H, .former
Seltl y, t a
&lt;:e, : flight home from Dallas on Nov. not to be there. I told someone Press Secretary George
Sucb clvlllan damage was dispatches printed Sunday and Meigs county re.ldent, died unFriends .::e~ail at the tuner- 22, 1968, offers sharp contrast that we preferred lor Mrs. tlan was asked wit)'
especially hard to avoid when tnday In ,which ,It was iald A- expectedly at his hom~ ,:
in a1 hnme anythne.
with rumo_red descrlptlonl of Kennedy to use these quarters." had oevor pUI bllDielf on "
the "North Vietnamese dellber- merlcall air rallls had caused \Chnrleston Decelnller ·20. Fuh1m as an mconstderate boor In Those remarks hardly eon- about events recoM In
empl,ace their air defensa damage to Hanoi toWtlll.
nerlll
Fill·
SQUAD CALLED
William
"The lorn., with reports that Mancil- Manchester book. Cblrilttad'ttliif
tilejr dlspened POL Times correspondent ·Harrison day at the
i!utieral Sunday at &amp;:40 p.m. the Mid- Death of .a President.
. esters book would portray tile JobMOn had, lor the
&lt;petroleum, oll and Jpbrlcabts Salisbury, reporting from Han-\ Home, South Char)e!ton, Grave- dleport emerg
ad was Johnsons commenta, in teati- Kennedy party as bavmg beeo ;Commlasloo, and "u far •
!lites, !heir rl!dar and other ol, said Sunday that ''on • the&lt; side services were Mid at thf! called to the ~ '::tin ·res~ mony for the Warren Comm!s- shocked to find tbat Johnson' k0011: tbat II an be
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milllltf faclllliea) ill' pj~pulaled spot .Inspection lrullcates that Nelson cemetery ' l&gt;t!x~ lle ia d~ on South ~' St where slon on July 10, 1964, are 1111 bad taken over his predeces done•
~...,l and ~. aomellml!8, American bOmbing has been survlvt¥1 by bl,~ 'wlft ~Mildred. Mr. ""lJn wtis · sulfe~ · from •wn :twn public rematts on :sor:s airplane cabin and w~ JobMOn, lleeGidll!lto
on ~ roofl of , ~1 lnfilcllrul ·COII~rabl,e clvlllaa . a son Paul, St. AJ!tli~··' a '11au- a qoi!~"bleed. "'was ':!•~ In the
. Someoow, the1 n~ye IJVln, shntl shrill to Kennedy • speculailaa
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bulldlqP,,:' the statement Siik!- !'115Ualtles
aqd ' 'lto \ghter, Beity, of,
Memorlalllplpllal
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Survivors Include his wife,
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Surln¢1eld: Ro. Pomeroy, and
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