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VQt. 1 NO. 48

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GalllpoU.Pt. Pleaunt

SUNDAY; JANUARY J, 1967

•~·t· ory' s
LONDON

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.::-"l'bbevea

pulled off blttu':7'1 Jqgest art
theft s.turw, i'al4lnc tl\e hl&amp;lorlc o.lwleh Art ~anetf of
eJCbt~v~
at
fU miiJlon.
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Gallery ofllclall -.14 t h e
thieves .made. «&lt;ff , With three
palnti!!BJ by Rembrandt, three
by Rubena,
b7 E1shelmer
and ODI ' by Gerrard Dou.

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The thieves entered the red
brick gallery, datlq bali to
the 17th century, by drlllinl
through a panel ID 1 alcle doOr
which waa ~ ~ to the .
g11llery's burglar alann aystem.
A very thin member of the lAIII
then squeeud througb ihe ·ODefoot by two-foot aperture liDd ·
went after the valuable p~
lngs.

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·•'Art expertl .... it WIIJ the
biggest art theft 1n history.
ODe of the m1ssing
Rembrandt'• - "Girl at a . WlJ1.
dow" painted by the Dutch mas.
·ter ·ln. 164.5 - was ·eallmated to
be worth between $U m11llon·
and •·• mlll1on alone.
"Everybody knows thli palUcular picture," ·art , expert
~ K~ter
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laid. "Nobody
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can aell It 'whatever they do."
A 1pokesmau at the National
Gallery told a.ewmen that the
paintlop "are so well known
that 110 reputable gallery or
dealer could be approached
With tbem .. ·
'"'bere Ia I possibllity that
tome ,private collector •commi&amp;lllQDtd' the theft 10 he could
hllll(l the works In 1 gallery be-

hind a wall. But lbat tends to
be 1 rather fictional Idea because the ~ QOlleclor Is of a
bre!d wbo eojoy~~ showing his
works to others."
The gallery, llltuated In a
Dlckenionlan residential area
about seven miles. south of
a:ntral London, is one of the
oldest ID Europe.
Vestiges of the 17th· Century,

PRICE 10 CENT

including I a v I s h Georgian
homes and the last toll road In
areater London, stand In its
shadow.
The Dul wich collection Js one
of the finest in Britain. ~
Includes examples of the
Spanish, French and British
schools of painting as well as
the. Dutch and Flemlsb works.
It Ia owned by Dulwicb Col·

~e, ID Important En&amp;fttb
nc
ICbool.

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Pollee Jmmedlately ·. .._..
Interpol - the interDaUcJaal poo
lice oraanlzatlon - and elamto
ed a watch on all pcGI and air
fleldl.
Offtciala uld the
thilf•

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entered the gallery .ometlml

between 4 p. m. rridly and 1:4J
a.m. foJlaY•

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Predict 540 Deaths Conling
Over Long Holiday Weekend
EIICOuraged by the compara-1 showed that 17 persons bad f toll was far below the councll's
tlvely low traffic death toll been kllled in traffic accidents estimate and the Christmas
during the Christmas weekend, ' since the holiday began.
record of 720 set in 1965.
Safety experts today hoped for ' The breakdown:
Despite its end-of-the-year
a sbpilar conclusion to the long Traffic
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frivolity, the New Year Is rated
new Y•¥ weekend.
Planes
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a far safer holiday on the
'lbe ~atlonal Safety council 'llotal ·
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highways than Christmas. Last
esum.ted that 460 to 540 The safety council estimated year, 562 persons were killed In
~ would be killed In that 21,000 to 25,000 persons traffic during the New Year
tlaftfif clwing tbe New Year . may suff!)r disabling Injuries In
.
hilli!IJY period vdlich 1tarted at ' collisions during the holidays.
1 p.lll. Friday and ends at Some of them will die later,
inJdn!lbt Monday.
bringing the total New Yvar toll
,_ figures ranged from' only to lletween 810 and 720.
lQ \10 to JIIOI'8 deaths than the ' Tbe hopes. of the safety
averqe oJ 450 for a comparable cquneil lllld ot,b!H'S were based .
DO~Uday period at thil utne In part, Clll Dl!ltorlals' perfor- ;_
the,year.
· . , mance during the Chralllma5 ·:~:.
By S a.m. ES!J', the United weekend, wh8!l 600 persons died
P r t 1 a IDtematlollal c o 11 a t in a similar 78-hour period. The
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.holiday period.
'lbe weather WOU]d be -. ·
important factor In .this w~
end's toll.
Durlg the Christmas week~
safety experts attributed .tht
tow death toll In pal't to poor
weaber CODditiODI .Wflicla kept
many travelers home.·
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River News

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O.wp rz hp - OaJilpolll
Dom IU, 1T.Z. nmnf0111 feel
i&lt;ljlers, Pame101 • 11.1101111·
M, Pl. PleaAnl ll.'lt, lllnloa
' ' DICK THOMAi
Kanawha Fslls 7.01,
1 hB!I not reaUy pllnbed a column tor today. Not
ltllton 11.11. London was nm- really, 1 just lost my nerve, and here I ~m. I would bive

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·,t~..p~~"chea on. Today is Sunday, Jan. 1, 1V67.
1 ~'-are 364 days left in the new year. We wllb
~ · j"eiders a happy ami prosperous
.
~IIIW year!

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one and three quarters of rather jull r¥ted lor a couple of taya to let bi abape
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• foot, Marmet z feet, and Win- for tbe -ra( race that'll come.
Dam 7 feet.
WrHlnJ Without planning a lib tlytnc Without
ll6ot Man~~~e~~ll:
plan. You just have to ramble on, hopll'lg you'U

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~ River _ Defender up 14,

there safely antt on time; Here'a boplna. (Ed. Note:
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waa late).
I :SO p. m.; PIOIIeor up 14, 4 p.
-uoe f"IrSI ord er o1 bus1ness ,.
•- wW bave the ssme oquad .....
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m.; OVEC up 14, I:SS p. m.; a "Happy New Year" to yilu Tbere'll not a senior on I h o
.4. NOTHER holiday season has come
Tllar. up 14, 7:55p.m.; Jellboal and youra from me and mine. team. Tbey brougbt liJ: fres!I..,. and gone. Once again Christmas
IIP 14, 12:50 L m.; Flag Ship up II'S aad to aee an fill
year meo, seven IOPbomons and
decorations in the 6\d Freneh City's
14, 1:30 •· m.; 'J&gt;oUywog up 14, poll, especially ua Cood mom- throe juniorS llltb. them.
Jlqblj~ Square attracted much atten·
2:20 a.· m.; Criss Jr. up 14• enta.
Tournalnenta ~a nice place
tlgn, near and afar. The Times-Sentinel
1:40 a. m.; lnca·up 14, 3: 4D L
We
drove
to
Hun~!iglim
1'11·
to
meet olll !rlObcll lllil malt
~nizes the following firms, busim.; Queen City up 14, 5:30 a.
night to see a movie at the new 011ea. I talked to Gone J!oalDI!!Ii' a,nd profealonal men ·Who donatm.; Philip Sporil up 18, 3:05 Orpheum. We are my wife and Dell of Poruml&gt;uth, l!bo l1oni
'f1 t9 .\ he 1966 'llecor:tlon ~rojet!:
a. m.; Lucy Jane LuC81 up 11, I.
IIW Tbe Blue Mu: Ill!' with UidE lly'!d of
i!GII1h
6:30
a.
m.;
A.
J.
Patten
down
ring
George
Pepparll,
V..uJ.
Webster,
called
lbe
chsll!l'llll'S Hardware, Dav!s.shuler, Bernadlnes, G. &amp;
18, 1:15 a. m.; New MartinsviUe Andress, and James Muon.
Ndp Clime. . '
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ope's Furniture, C. Mac McGinness, Commercial
up 17, 12:20 a. m.; Ro~ Reed ll's the story of air wa~ hi Bennett Ia a IICOUt for I h t
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villgs Bank, Tawney Jeweler, Dr. R. D.. Thomup
17, 3:05 a. m.; Ben McCool World War I from the Gernlan ClnclnnaU Rod.! and he told
~ns Packing Co., Dr W. LeWIS BJDWD, First ~aup 17, 3:41 a. m.; Elisha Woods view polnl Tbe Blue Ma was Don Van Du-, 11-11 Mn!..
lllink, City Loan, G. C. Murphy, Dr. L. E. Snuth,
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WINNER
Claire
Woode,
center,
Uncoln
Hts.,
Pomeroy,
Is
the
up
17, 5:40 a. m.; Jefferson up the ~ award Germany gUard, from Gleb liud, N. Y.,
qmbus &amp; Southern Ohio Electric Co., Price and
Pharmacy Ohio Bell Telephone, G. C. Murphy winner In tho Dec. 2' drawing by Middleport M~rchant.ll in the Cbl'istmas Gil't.A:;.Il8, 7 a. m~ John Ladd Dean Rave to her pOols. In pat1:1cular. of the ConcOr4 JIOUDtaiD Lloat,
, Carl's Famlly Shoe store, Fort Pitt Shoe Store, Rama. Mrs. John Werner, tteaturer ot the Middleport Merchants Assn., and Dale up 110, 4:20 a. m.: ~ It's the atoey o! an IVI!rzeai- that he'D bo a draft eholte t1
1•30 a.· m.; auo ·puot who lei liDihlnt ·stand the Redll 1a JIDUII')'. van ~
style eent~r Dan Thomas and Son Shoe Store, Colum- DUttll11. chairman ot tht Cbriltmu promotion preent Mr. Woodt wltb his check. Bruce down
Irene Cbotbl down :a, 8:10 a. 1u bla way to w/b the Blue Ma, ,•en 1'11)11 lihGrtltop and .froiD
bia Gp
Ohio Valley Publishing Co., Ohio Valley
7 DOt avon bll mpertor Alfilcer's lhe looka of one ot lilt lllldl!iBank, ·e entral Supply, Haskins-Tanner Co., Wileman
0
m.; Hervey Jordon up
AJejicy Bob Evans Steak House. Krroger SUpermar·
7
a. m.: EI1ercllff up :IS, p.m.: w1te.
handed btskltlball ~ •
ket, CIU.k's Jewelry Store, Martin Ford AJency, and
Ranger dQ1lll "- t1~ P· m.; Photograp~. or I
lhould made tht other Dlpt'lo a...,.._
Middleport Merclwlll bave Other winners, In wblch no Sadie Wolfe, Z4 Rallroad SL, Mountain Stile up 23, 4 a.m.: uy !limed, m' ireland, t be ma~ under lba buUI,
· Thomas Clothiers.
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one prir.e lD their recent Gift- purchales were n....,...,., In Middleport, filii!. Mrs. Paul Bos- George Price up GreeJIUp 7
llhow liu magnlllctnl ~ee~~ery bo'l
· ant.
-1966 JN •review will be featured over WJEH•FM (101.5 A-Kama promotion wblcb Ia the Gllt-A-Rama, wore the fol· ilck, 871 SOuth .FrOnl Sl., Mid- Andrew CalhoWI d01111 Greenup and the aerial pboleSflpby, not llyl
and~ lftlllo•a
meg) this evening at 7 o'clock. Entitled "Newscope
to be claimed. It Ia for $!5. lowing: November :1&amp; drawing, dleport, $100, Mrs. Paul Caocl, 12:10 a. m.; Buckeye Stata
to mentioll the actual
flying Jot o1 I'Ollelle cames toletblr.
'68" the special program .includes many of the top
winning numbers were post- Mrs. Kay Platter, ~ South 766 Brownell Ave., Middleport, Greenup 1:15 a. m.; Mils
Ia 111perb. 1 wonder- Tbey make a fine comblnaUon.
news stories of the area d11rlng the past 12 months. eel on local merchants' wind- Second },ve., Middlepor!;- $100; $'/5, and Mrs. Vernon Donahue, down Greenup 1:111 a. m.:
wberelhey go1 the old World Hyland aJwva _ . . uP with
Dal• Rotbgeb, WJEH news director, assembled the
Rulea of tho conteol alai- Annabel Houdalhell, Route 1, R. D. 2, Racine, t?S,
mer up Greenup 1:10 a. m.; H. W.r lflabtar planes. '!'hey look· 110me new joi:ed woa'l repeal
material. The program was produced by Mlkit Canthat all prizes had to be Mluersvlllt, $76, and Beverly December 24 wlnnera, Mrs. E. Bowles d~W11 Meldabl 1
ed like '!01118 BrlUab Ugbt air- MY oflhem betf. 91 . ~
tllNl. Commentators are Eddie Atkina and Lou Muel- claimed by December 31.
l.Gng, 123 Hudson St., Middle- Hazel Russell,· R. D. I, Mid- m.; Euo PeDJ111lvanla down
touched up a bl~
here lhey're net t!J bod 111!11!1111 "
lero~,TIIe program will be repeated Monday, at 10 a.m.,
port, $50.
dleport, t2001 Jt. E. Mlasmaa, Mel~abl 11:20 a. m.;
and lhe.... wllh 1na1pn._
many llllpiiC'!aDI tbln&amp;• on JOUr
o~p WJEH-AM, 990KC.
December 2 drawing, Mary Box 83, Minersville, $50, Don Quoen up Meldabl 1:10 L m.: '1111 llnale 1!DI ldll you. II llllDd. ·wbo rtmembers a j&lt;tlt.
l.Gu Hawkins, 10 Liberty Ave., C. Becker, S80 Sauth Second BoC-K down Meldabl 2:20 a. ln. did Georce Pepi*d, otar of 1 cea't.
1 ~ a Columbus &amp; Southern Oblo Electric
Pomorey, $76, Ralph Pratt, Ave., Middleport, $50.
GaJIJ-"· Dllll _ On. ard lho lllow. Tbt new l)rpe paruol- ROBBQI: SILER, wilt pr.-::.,_~p_any publication, devoted three pages (2,3,4)
MU North Front St., Middleport,
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· w
wi!JI German ll&amp;blar be ta•ted !ers tq be eaJied Roll, Bob Pd
to' the Giilllpolls area In Its December issue.
$25 and Mary Husted 383 Ash
down 8 ·20 p. m.. Valley
bad a modirn nine cylinder Pat'a son te1ll me thcf)l'a a
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Middleport,
$25.
'
er
up_n
p.
m.;
Or~
up
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type engine. Nothlnc lUte bJ4 sl!uw' eollllq ·wlbt
Pl.
NEW YORK (UPI) - A
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THE article, entitled, "Gift For Gallipolis" Includes .......
December t wilnere, Mrs.
a. m. • Polly ~- up • • a. m..
ol)lecl In an aircraft of Pleassnl ~OI'J Dell Saturel New York CIIJ ...,_
c- five· pictures, accompanied by a brief summary of
Norman
Wayland,
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Nortb
SaTlboll
down
Ul
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Sussn
day.
But then, World War daJ ni&amp;ht (JBII. 7) from a p.m.
Jut,,October's ground breaking ceremony of the new llelallo wllia ·• Iaiiie lor lha eond Ave., Middleport, $1110;
Lane downbound, w alii D 1: alrerafl are alino.!l Hllllcl, to mldnlib~ l!ld Rob ..y. ~
lblqo Ia life laao 1111Robbins A: Myers, Inc., plant, held in the Evans Sup- filler
Mn.
Albert
Rou.lb,
Z4t
North
Brlmestone upbound and wall- aren't" lheyf
can't afforil to milo 11.
aOIUiced ' establlalunoal t1 a
e!11larlleiB, Inc., warehouse on Bob McCormick Rd.
It's Tbe Preview ol 8111'1,
"'lumgover cltnic" featrniDI Third St., Middleport, $50, and WASHINGTON (VPI) - !led lng.
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Hawley,
ll9t
Pearl
St.,
Cblba•a
latest
nuclear
test
Kanawlla
!liver
LAST
·w.J:EK,
wriUng
about
apensored
by lhe PL Pltasa~l
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lllld cbaJD.
QNE.p!cture on page 2 shows Ohio Governor James ..........
pope to h&lt;lp heal the:aJo Middleport, $25.
. . . ni 111 bave been a giant atep to- dcwn l.Gndon 5:30 a. m.;
Cbrlatmaa decorauena, I fOilOI Interact Cl~b. and f011turea twa
Rhodes breaking ground for the 30,000 square foot ..,_ New Year'l Daf,
December
11
winners,
)!rt. ward development of an H • lea K. down 'Marmet ~ p.m.; to taU you, about a
nativity bal!'l•· Tb'"'' Dale Wrlcht and
plant. Page 3 and 4 pictures show part of 200 persons
Dr. llerherlj. Gould, ....... --;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~·~
· Ibomb, according to lnformaUon Chickasaw down W'mfteld l:to p. scene 1D I church yard at Proc- lhf Wrllhl Guya and Jlnuny
w!Kl ~ a~ded . the ceremony, plus the main speaken
ldenl
of
lhe
Plfliolaal
Wile
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released by the United States. m.; Allen R. Merrill down Win- torvllle. I saw II before Olrfsl· stokeley and "" EzliOJ. ·Prom
stall,d.aJid, a section of A. K. (Red) Suiter's Gallia AcaWASliiNGTO~• (UPI) -Tho
The Atomic Energy
field 4:10p. m.; 0. F. Shearer
on · way back from Runt.- w~al Rob aaya theM 811)11 can
Appro&lt;ladoo Soclel1 of New
d"I.IIY Wah school band.
Yort, wldeh describes llaelf sovenmenl Satardoy plckell alon reported Ft'lday that an- down Winfield 5:10 p. m.; Tam- lngton. U had Uve sbeep In It. play evtr)lbody'a IIJVO!'IIel 11
11 8 poup tl MVeral ....
lhe d..lcn• •ft•e .Hoe.., Ca. alyola of airborne debrlf
my While up Winfield 5:11 p.n; II turned ·out to be the Klni&amp;- wen. u lhf mdern beal atuff,
c'~fu,l'jjus &amp; Southern Ohio Electrle company of- 81
dred
dootan
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lila
ud
GeDeral
Ele&lt;trle
Corp,
tho
filth
nuclear
~
on
oee.
Helen
Z. up Winfield 11:35 p.m.: ley Chapel Methodist Cburcb, They're alther IPIIIIOI'ed bJ, or
.. fidals played an Important role In helpln,ll Gallia
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tl
pod
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wlao
...
for
lbo
Supenoalc
Air
Tranisbowed
that
both
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uranium
Scott
Olotln
up Wlnfteld 1:30 a. at the oecond lralfie.
are proteg• of Did: Clark•
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co!W,ty.)and
the new manufacturing
plant.
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were used. m.: J. s. Lewll down Winfield . BQulhl,louqcl oo ~1. 7 tltrough Too bad I won't be . aroun\1
.· splrlll," Mil!~ ...... put, tl!ST) wblclo would lair- 238 and
llo
Undredl
of
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1 , . m.: F!anklln B. c1owa Win- tho filial~· 11lat • the oh- that night. I milhlllltal: vwr.
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TWE~YEARS AGO, from the files of 11i~ . ,
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..n..tr:.:,.;.
a
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IJrea OOillln~o al lhnt lng f;..ms
8:40 1 • m.
of \h~. 1\ev., Roy E.
, Wtgal, But I'll be down at Morehead
~tri~une and weekly Gallll Timea • . . ~lmeti
lbt
opeed
af
IOIIIId.
naturt
and
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of
tho
Sunpoon
Stata, Rob'o Alma Mat u,
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CIWI)Y\!U. 44, DQned DeW• Gallipolis Postm~~ '.. .. · ~- ...... rre\.cl, 75.
· Ro lilld •• dlale, 1oealetl
Cap'i,' ftomila F'. Woodward, 52, former "fiver pUot,
therefore a
'"J.'l.l,..,£ ''''" ~J!'1 1~llll Church,
II wateblnJ the Galdeti Eaglet go
ch
CALLING !IIIUHII
, _lljq G~al)do.
after Murray•. Rob won't be,
dlis on New Year's Eve : . . j!:ugene A. Hornsby, Mer- ID a plaab mldtowa hotel, al·
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Friends of
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llldl· TQlil 1SECOND ANNUAL Pl. he'll ba at 'l11e Preview o1
cerville, father of five, is Gallia's first traffic victim .. wOidd priYlde a.,u11 r.r AmeriCIIIII Puffing
At
Bisher
Rates
ards,
47,
who
Pl"41sanl Rolery Holiday Jt•ri)O- Stan.
of '1947' .':. Mrs. Viola Woodward named new city 111emben wbo eaa't llald lila
Dayton
U011al Basketball Tournament Ill
health nurse ... Richmond, Va., Glove Corp., to lo- llloogbl.
Ral
Cold
S
wASIDNGTON (U'PI)
n, · ' · DOW
can cal! at the
over and the Rio Grande
catl! new plant In Gallipolis ... Bill Joe Johnson's
American
smokers
consumed
a
To
Greet
New
Year
Funeral
home
lege
Hadme~ of Art Lanhom
!N&lt;lket In flnall2 seconas gives GAHS 40-39 upset win
City Workers Agree record 642 biiUon cigarettes In The New Year was likely to p.m., Sunday.
successfully defended
'-· ~
over Nelsonville basketball team.
T
E
d
W
lk
1186
and
probably
will
smoke
he
ushered
In
by,
rain
and
snow
Cl'O'WD
by
downing
West
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IUA6iY,
NOAbiY
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o D
a out
even more next year desplta for Ohioans, the VPI said. The Young Xenia Man
Stale &amp;3-92, a team they deon4 TUIIDAY
TOLEDO, Ohio &lt;UPI)-Some repeated warnlni• of
k
feated last year 98-IIB.
"'btl~~~~~ ARI
1 be outlook was lor Ught snow or Killed . W
950 striking city workers
a- dangers lt meaJUI to health. a mixture ot rain and snow
m rec
.
State wlll be tousll
COMING, THI JtutSIANI
""'""" Friday to end their walk- 'l11e Agriculture Department er the state by
XENJ:A, Ohio (UP!) - Rob- next year. Coach Frank Enly
AilE COMING" .
over a wage dlsputa and ·•'d Friday 1_ consumpUon night. A warming- trend was ert L. Esterline, 21, Xenia, was
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"l'&lt;!tUJ'D
to
th
1
job
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rda
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lhr
lfa
1 Plott to makllhil world
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atu Y n a
ee-car
SUNDAY
die Jouablngl Carl lleluer,
cent over the 09 billion bqwever, with temperatures
colllsloo eight miles aouth
Eva Marie SaiD~ Alalt·~JW!, ,
lllker 8 ;tlal
Vlsltlng Angele Guinther, Oleslar.
The w..-kers, membera of Lo- clgarottes whlch Amerlcano In&amp; Into lhe ' 408.
on Oltlo 88 ·
TIMES-SENTINEL
:,anTb~,.r;oo~ ~
' hourj 2'4 .':d 7-8: p.m. Parents Dlacbll'les - Douglaa
UcalniM7 of(PthEeU)Pu,bhUaed beEmen ployones smoked In 18115.
'l11e Ohio Highway Patrol
..,':'~:~:, ::;:r,.,.:O"':'.? •• Tilt Ford
FIGHT RESULTS
Esterline's auto colllded with
ouLIPOLII ~••••
C.lorcoriooMt Practical Yoke
M W d II B ke 1nd
unly Gil Pediatrics Ward.
te~~- O~ll~ !~rn:.
strike alnce early Wednesday , ID.terrar.e Children
By United Press Inlernaflonnl another car driven by
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. . .Iatona - James
M. Hughes, Virgil Roush, Davt;l City services were dlarupted.
BANGKOK (UP!) C. Palmer of Dayton. Moments ;:., -=r.._t:'"o':.fr;..'.:"*o~ -;,.:: ~lop; 711c • ~
Snpdara!B, Texas Rd.;
Mrs. Grant, Christy Grant, M r ,, Tbey voted to accept madlatlon Probably Vigorona
Chlnol, 111, 'l11allaDd,
efter the crash, a third
::,.•::.~..~:::,:. '"" n WOOtfnoodoy an4 TltUnotior
lltDif Shoemaker,
Bidwell; Mill PlersOII and son, Mary of the dl1pute by the Labor • WASHINGTON (l1PJ) -Sclen. Walter McGowan, 110,
strucl&lt; the wreckage. Two olbJon, 4-1
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Eureka Bradbury, VIrginia Pierce.
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Meigs Geaeral Hospital
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Obi• T':'M:"~~.. IUIIClln!O,.
'. on; ~ . John F. Sturgeon, Pt. Admission• -Clarence Jones, ~ ,
another and the ehUdren of
nrrler 11111' uctlrt s.turtlf
Pta8J!I!jt&lt;.. RubY B. Ohlinger, {lalllpolis.
JOHNSON~. T... (UPII Interracial marriages may be
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Weft11 ~lumbta; Gary D. Pul· Dl~ebarae• - N~ne.
_ Pretldeat and Mn ••Jolla- more vigorous. .
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liDs,,._ .J, Pomeroy; ~arvin D.
IOD bad a quJH New'
Year'l This ~as one eonc1uslon of a
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M~.Baas, Wellston.
Stury for John80n
al&amp;bl al lhe LBJ ranoiL
133rd annual tneeting of the Bertha N J ck8o 15
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'11!e qalel eveaiDI wa1 In Advancement of Science
Larkin St., Rutland, died Fr1- eel Sand
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' Niltita S. Khnlobohev would JobDOGa 1w bold 10 tiarlq
ter a IOIIg illnela. She wu 1 dleport Lode• No. 381 F.loA.M.
w come back to power In Russia lbe pool 11 UJI af ........,.. END HOLIDAY
member of the MI. Zion Bap. of which Mr. Jorut.on wu 1
llit*!"!ff!!"" - Edward
Blacl:b
H . In ltll7. They also
loreo:aat tiOD from lhrael and abdomlo
WATFORD, England &lt;VPI) - list Olurch, Rutland.
member. Frtonda may 01111 II
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~- President Johnson'• popularity aaJ ,.,,..,.,
.. !:rc:.:"Puto~~.! u!'~ ~oaead. Survivors Include her bus- the funeral hom• anJtlme.
would Franc
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Elizabeth A· Gen
In shame aa owner
George b8 nd J 01hua,· one broth er, AI1
Mrs. Lewis Holberg,
• the S~,-~anco would SNOWBALL _,_._
Dodds poured 1011 pinta 01 •ond vln Wanzo, Toledo, and oever- Mra. Gerald lluU
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YO""'ERS N y (UPI) _ English beer down the drain.
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Charles W. Kuhn,
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A. Langhorne, Ken- : : : • ;:,el~ ·~ :ler ~~t= onU'Iu w~
alter buying. up 8110 pi~ lor th; day al 2 p.m. at the 141, Zion live of Ga!Ua county and a res- '
Uncia Jo Maynard, pr c
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raceway
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holiday ..ason had been llapllst Church with the Rev. ldenl of mdweU died 'Friday
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b wos to be Gill yard olftclatlnR. Burial wUi evening In M.;,cy HDipltal,
Mullins, Ferrell M. volved In VIetnam and lhat Jan. 3·
torn doWll
pu
be lD Miles cemetery. Fttende Sprluglleld. She bad boon 1n
B. Pattenon, tbe world polltteal altualton Because of the large IWJllber "Please drtllk u the lot " he may call at the Martin Fuuer- declining bealth several years.
Phil~ps.
Elmer ,','ould betheturbumeblent -~ugb kilo ~~es, the ";"k!! S:.~ begged holiday ~mers ' "It's !'al Home anyUme.
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Her
as a poUUCal lealure throe dlvlsiODI 011 00
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G. Roush, Mrs,' ta Khrusbchev
el
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night ~th the
Tbey tried and tried bul In eorse 0 IUIOR
ruotbll', Bessla. j)yl!r Fredrl
Ruther! d L
coons or i
Marshal opetiUii
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or • yn n (GeorCi) Zltllkov aa a miUtary pacera raciD&amp; again In the final the end George wulefl with his George W. Johnlon, 67, p,alfl,
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two llab oerlu 00 Jan andl 200 pinta-and onljl one aad ed sway. Friday at bla South well.
Strait, Mrs. Henry
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Hull, ' member of the Qtllio
lllcltard Speirs •!"I Infant January ChiJJe are
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·Mr. Jolmlon, an encineer op\ &lt;\~!ln\.1' High schQol l~ty
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ree lhe New York Contra! Railroad, In January 1m. Two survjylng
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IPSWICH, England IUPil - Reno men-lncludlDI Olll! alate was born July 26 1899 Itt Co- d'itghtero are Mrs Jane Blrl
to
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O'NN !UPI) - Co d- Mlcllael SUfi, • 28-year-&lt;~ld senator-went Into a oauna bath /tumbua. He bad ~worked · on ;ot Col~mbus, and· Mra. .Daw
llaopllal ,er than normal lemperaturu clerk,
lpund a IS-fool eabln to aweat off aome ntra •the railroad the piij•'43 Jeara. tJeenl Eachus of ChllU&lt;o&amp;Ite.
- W~ Bar· In January are predle_!ed tor crui8lr DoaUng lD lite Owell poundage.
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I Surviving .,, . hi~ wlfe, Rutit, There are live Uandcblldriti- '
Pomeroy; ·loin. Slewart most of the nation with above- !liver last April. Bul bla eveey. Tbey Jol a more aevere and a ,Ioii!I'l' Mra. lllaq!llle Nef• A brotller, HarJaq ~·rejjilrlck
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Tamar a nonnol precipltalloe In lhe attempt to lind Ute ownor treatment than they bargained oon, Outer. Mr. Joilnoon w~a of Columbus, also oQ$lvea:
~=~Thelsa South.
failed.
. tor when the Jumblei' meche· pr~ad 1u death b) hJa· ~r- Sa,rvlcta will be Mid at 2
Lo
Rut.- '1'&gt;' U.S. Weather Burtau'a Finally the pollee gave up the nism on the .door broke down enll• Will and Lena ·McEJhin. p.m!, Monday, at . lba _McCoy
Hemlock 3lkl~y forecul for ,
awarded lhe craft ancl the trto were locked ln.
ney Johnsoq,
l&gt;unerll) home. Rev.
Luther
Mlddl" predicted P'rlday
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Na!urally I m delighted, he au to batter .out the door to let Monday at 2 p. m. at the Hawl· Ia!•·will be In Vinlnn Memorial
Mlddl• temperaturu fllr all bill
Poor Soulh and . ~ Adllillle
'llut II wUI !ake a pretty out state Senator Cllll Yo1•nR. lnga . CoalS Funeral Home In Park. Friends DJIY e~l al lite
Portland; •talal _./ 1111 ~
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to lllW her 1"41WOrlh)' Jerry Wbl~ and . Chet lollddleport with Rev. HowaN! funeral home Suny~ afiOmoonl
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Hoban Wllr011, Jr- lf(UL l:dltor

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lame• E. D&lt;m~er. Ado. Dlr.
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11 Is the Irony of lronieo that the man
.,.,~.~anled to be · the Popular President
. .,..... find himself lD the beginning of hla
foul'th year In olllce at one o( the lowest
ebbs of JIOilUI!Irlty ever . e&gt;:perlenced by
·•ny of his oredecell80l's - not ~&gt;ecause of
unpopular · de;:islons he has made but because of Dis distasta for mliking decisIons thet 1111£111 i?" unpopular.
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prime examll\e. The Ume lor President
Johnwn to ca)l for II was in the early
part of 1!166, when Inflationary bressures
began bulldln.l up. But 1966 was an elecllon year.
•. As the nation goes luto lll67, Americans
remain In 1 Sl8ta of suspense In
this rc'lard. '11ley may be happy that the government's share of their Incomes did not
go up, but lhal applness Ia tampered by
the realization · at a jumbo deficit occasioned by the.
COlli of the war
in VIetnam will ely reaull In the tax of
Inflation. .
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Admtnts
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eoaeera.
•for lhe lftder feellngo of •• &lt;ldzens.
Rallter lltu .hel!l&amp; loki plainly lbal we
were pftolbty embarldllg apon a alrugCi.e wbldl woald reqalre handreds of
lhoaoanda bl .,., aad tela of biDloas of
d~Uan, lila COIIlllry was led 1o llelleve
dial a few more bomhtl, a lew more soldim, would turil .the' Ude In a few more

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Yet iD both eases the President Is now
reaping . the unpoitUJarlty which would not
necessarily have been his . had he taken
the politically unpopular step of requestIng sacriflces . from Americans when lhe
meed lor those sacrifices became clear.
American nlstol')t Is full ·of examples of
presidents ' wllo either timidly shlllll!o!d unpopular
poUcies or boldly shouldered
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Robert Finch: ,,hePolitical Golden-8Q
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are given· an u.itdue jH'eem· \The fa~ that another young nominee.
On 8 recent VISI~ to Washmg
inem:e, and .'thiJI. an . .ex:~ve . man h • as ·tne saytng goe$, 1 ·
ton Finch met privately ana
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of Robert decorously with . a group of
tng, that retds n1ore "' on hab1t DJ~, IS mromparably less cele- j Fmch ts d~a ·
. Washmgton polahcal wr1ters ln
011 reality.
. 1bra ted. This column, therefo•e. ! He won tn Novemh&lt;r the bl8· what was ln lacl something of

TW1!Dtv tlm88 ~:~~ofe.._ lor u~ , is devoted to Fincll, if

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of :rome )listorians. Buchanan, as an out-

going president, may have had no cboice
but to leave the problem of secession to
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Next: Diet for Santa?

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part} in general are going 0u/'!
need Robert Finch and, coifl.l!'

munlcalions gap or oo comlriu,..

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the nation

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for him even t,,m before ·De ,~ t~Jb; )'~!.\­

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been written,. and an effort to narr.ow .the East- publican candidate in a ~aiJf· . though It wcas arranged as dO is not becacse he is a ic!Rd ~!1
said
or_ the ~re •poui· West communications ga~ .
or_,ia election, leading ~ov. ·1&amp;!f·the--re~rd~ affair. He oon· 1r is because he llas -~.enJ.artz
BtU Moyers ·may In the old day• and m old elect Ronald Reagan, 1ndeed~ VInced thiS hard -nosed group of throlll'h a hard schoC;[L ~
some day becoiD': arising young , circumstances the election ot f ~Y :JOO,j)OO votes. And it hapJlt:ns observers not only ot his pro- they don '1 give "A·•~i)o:f"'"
Dem~atle pollticp, in
_Ne\¥ . some Iellow to be a lieutenant 1that . Fmcb ts a tu.ghly.s_kdled 1ft'.:~wnal poiJtlcRI acumen, of 1effort, and he knows llbW ~1
York under the· sponSorship of governor somewhere and ..,vlit1cal
professional. 1f Gf which most already knew, but hvme and lost her drance, ''"~
Robert F. Kennedy than ba~ 1surely anywhere in the West - the new breed, aDd will undoubt- of his tGtal grasp of the new Ci11d Christ. The Bible . laY~
been written a!ld .
of the ,would hardly alter the calm of edly have a prolound and poool- realities ol urban politics,
i game must he played. ~ "' -· . ~

the Amerlcon people.
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It Ia not so much a question of whetller
a particular president did the right thing
at tbe right Ume. Jefferson's embargo
was bull-hea~ed bunglilfg, In the opinion

try who are playing politics with starvato the New -tion byo ·hoarding food ln.- tlleir districts to
York Times assailing President Johnson's
secure votes.
delay of graln shipments to India.
Let !Item' criticize the meml&gt;ers of their
He rtports that in !he view of the lnd.l!m
owWI'rirlfftitl\\h! ' who tru~ ,!lll'r~ Interested
pre ..,· tbe Pmldenl Is doing It for two
In spending Jnaia's ie'$\llii~ll on arms
re8SOJI8 - ·w rebllke the Indian governagaihst Pakistan and showpiece
steel
men! for Ita slow approach to agriculturmills 'thati ott edQcaiirig "jiidl~n farmers .
al reform and to blackman It into a less
Let them c•IUciiO ihetr 'Oi;'n religious
critical position on Amerlca'a role In &amp;he
leaders, wh11~e - organi.iiltions ·· control milVlelnam war. This Is embittering lndlanlion• In ·-wealth- mid H&amp;'Vt! ' contributed abAmerlcau relations and atren&amp;thenlng op.· solutely nothing to alleviate the suffering
position to Mrs•. Indira Gandhi's gobernof their fellow men.
ment.
Lf;!t them criticize those among them
who demand U1at the government force
''Those of ua wbo are wltnesolng the
their rellgtous beliefs about the sacredfamine cannot help feel that to play Inter·
ness of cow:~ upon the whole population.
aational power polltlcs lD lbe lace of such
lucredlblo sullering Ia criminal," says the
tot lh!m criticize tho waste and delay
writer.
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that lets the grain that does arrive pile
up· and rot ou the docks.
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Criminal It would bo, H II were true.
then let them criticize Americans.
Yet II could be even more criminal ln llle
long run to oncourage India to become
more and more cftpendenl npon belp from
this country.
American lood saVed mlllloos
.from
~tsrvaUno In India ln 1966. It wiU
save
''Santa Claus Is too fat and creates an
more in lll67. Atl&gt;ericlllli are not golng to
un~ealthy . im&amp;ge. He sets a bad example
let Indians atane, even II tbe rest of the "-.. ;;;r our chil~ren."
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world slallds by. Even U things should' gel '("So a,vers J. I. Rodale, publisher of numso bad thai Ametlcans bave to ration
erous magazines and books on bealth.
themselvea, .they are not going to let InA"ftar an, II&lt; notes, one can be slim and
disns starve.
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stlll be jolly. In fact, physicians know that
The only Ume· 1ndlens are going to bc- · the -fatter the person, usually the more
gin starving en !DjiSSe Is wben even I h e
reason he has to be glum.
vast resources of the Unlled States. are
It's out ol •tyle ·to be fat, he says. He
not oufftctent to feed them. And that tlm_t.,/ believes chlldren "would accept a slimwill eome unless .lndla Immediately begins . mer, healthior - looking ,Kringle as being
. making the most ~""'"'ous efforts to raise
mora .hellev~ble than a bulky one."
Its own . agrtcultuiru . ~roducllon. '
, . He m19: have a point. · We always did
Let lhe ~ tnticlie ·Dol Pre:lldepl
wonder How chubby Santa Claus got down
JllhnsOO but lite. peoble In their own !!0111!::. ,
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Andrew Johnson di not go out of bis way
to reconcile the senators who disagrood
with him.
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leveling with the people, of telling thEm
what he belioves must II&lt; done and doln8
it, wbetber this makes him popular or
not.
It Is posslbl• for a president to be loved
by some of tne people aU of the time and
by all of tile people some of the time, but
i( he would aspire to greatness, he must
be prepared to be haled by many of the
people much of the time.
Lyndon Johnson is not bated, of course.
Be Is simply not completely trusted. This
is a tragedy, for what he has done right
ln rour yeaq, far outweigbts whatever

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concemilll
il Find!, the Lleulenant Gover- tllat CaiUomia bas become tile 1O(. to borro" a lerm mucll us. i Eleclton Day Ill
somebow 1110vea mou t'l!adlly1oor.eleet.
&lt;vtllltry's blUest and moat lm· ! ed among !IQme in lllll4,, the temp&amp; to ouauoin '
and In yuOy greater volume ltloyen' departure from tile portant political state and " "MaillO~am" pooiUon.
He party unity that It
from Eaal to weai then 'fromj poot of Whlta Hous! press sec-, tbe foetl5, moreover, ol a new '""~ his practical poliU•·al r•lain Republic'"
Weal to East.
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retary lo become a publisher ; and powerf\11 grouping within know-how under Rlcllanl Nixon, will lD bls ca,. be
Till consequence J.t that till. Jot&gt; Lotlg lsiattd must by nil&gt;¥ oe I he Republican party that may whom he ably oerved In Nixon's special skill .
pollti&lt;Q pefS!JllailUn aod.'evenlbown, In all Its implications, weD dominate and will ct!rtain· tl60 campaign for the Pr.,iden· f ho
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atUtudes of 'ibe . ~~ dowp to the remotest hamlet I) lnfiu•IICO lh• seh•:tlon ol cy .
1 n • rt , Reagan 1n ...,. otnol
more ~mopoHtan anc1 lavvy .ond io all the ships at sea. the IINil G.O.P. Presidential
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noUonal political commun- Ibly ev-A • decl•lve motfer~tf"' I II II blthfy likely, lmpi'Ohabll '
moat irraUonal but neveriiM&gt;- I oolable youn1 Republiean poUt- icy. BUI tlmt11 """" cbanlled hand upon the whole """'"" of "' ml(bt _ , '"' lil'lt. ~n·.,"',..,...
less unshat•lllo COIIdlllons of leal star has atieaay arrived and 10 haye circum&gt;tallC:el - the new Reqan adminl&gt;tralloo. that thlll YOIIIIit '"""
poUlles Ia that newo in California. He ia ll4bert H. and ootably tho circum"'"""'" he embt.&lt;liea the middlo-road tile very Ctllld' from ·

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Is almost a historical nonenUty becauoe
of his fear w lake unpopular meltsures against the rebellious southern &amp;tales.
The present President's namesake, An·
drew Johnson, rlaked Impeachment ratller
than abandon his unpopular poll!')' of reeonclllalion vrith the defeated Soutb.
And whatever one may think of Harry
S. Truman, ht was a man who never let
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i&lt;ljlers, Pame101 • 11.1101111·
M, Pl. PleaAnl ll.'lt, lllnloa
' ' DICK THOMAi
Kanawha Fslls 7.01,
1 hB!I not reaUy pllnbed a column tor today. Not
ltllton 11.11. London was nm- really, 1 just lost my nerve, and here I ~m. I would bive

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·,t~..p~~"chea on. Today is Sunday, Jan. 1, 1V67.
1 ~'-are 364 days left in the new year. We wllb
~ · j"eiders a happy ami prosperous
.
~IIIW year!

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one and three quarters of rather jull r¥ted lor a couple of taya to let bi abape
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• foot, Marmet z feet, and Win- for tbe -ra( race that'll come.
Dam 7 feet.
WrHlnJ Without planning a lib tlytnc Without
ll6ot Man~~~e~~ll:
plan. You just have to ramble on, hopll'lg you'U

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~ River _ Defender up 14,

there safely antt on time; Here'a boplna. (Ed. Note:
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waa late).
I :SO p. m.; PIOIIeor up 14, 4 p.
-uoe f"IrSI ord er o1 bus1ness ,.
•- wW bave the ssme oquad .....
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m.; OVEC up 14, I:SS p. m.; a "Happy New Year" to yilu Tbere'll not a senior on I h o
.4. NOTHER holiday season has come
Tllar. up 14, 7:55p.m.; Jellboal and youra from me and mine. team. Tbey brougbt liJ: fres!I..,. and gone. Once again Christmas
IIP 14, 12:50 L m.; Flag Ship up II'S aad to aee an fill
year meo, seven IOPbomons and
decorations in the 6\d Freneh City's
14, 1:30 •· m.; 'J&gt;oUywog up 14, poll, especially ua Cood mom- throe juniorS llltb. them.
Jlqblj~ Square attracted much atten·
2:20 a.· m.; Criss Jr. up 14• enta.
Tournalnenta ~a nice place
tlgn, near and afar. The Times-Sentinel
1:40 a. m.; lnca·up 14, 3: 4D L
We
drove
to
Hun~!iglim
1'11·
to
meet olll !rlObcll lllil malt
~nizes the following firms, busim.; Queen City up 14, 5:30 a.
night to see a movie at the new 011ea. I talked to Gone J!oalDI!!Ii' a,nd profealonal men ·Who donatm.; Philip Sporil up 18, 3:05 Orpheum. We are my wife and Dell of Poruml&gt;uth, l!bo l1oni
'f1 t9 .\ he 1966 'llecor:tlon ~rojet!:
a. m.; Lucy Jane LuC81 up 11, I.
IIW Tbe Blue Mu: Ill!' with UidE lly'!d of
i!GII1h
6:30
a.
m.;
A.
J.
Patten
down
ring
George
Pepparll,
V..uJ.
Webster,
called
lbe
chsll!l'llll'S Hardware, Dav!s.shuler, Bernadlnes, G. &amp;
18, 1:15 a. m.; New MartinsviUe Andress, and James Muon.
Ndp Clime. . '
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ope's Furniture, C. Mac McGinness, Commercial
up 17, 12:20 a. m.; Ro~ Reed ll's the story of air wa~ hi Bennett Ia a IICOUt for I h t
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villgs Bank, Tawney Jeweler, Dr. R. D.. Thomup
17, 3:05 a. m.; Ben McCool World War I from the Gernlan ClnclnnaU Rod.! and he told
~ns Packing Co., Dr W. LeWIS BJDWD, First ~aup 17, 3:41 a. m.; Elisha Woods view polnl Tbe Blue Ma was Don Van Du-, 11-11 Mn!..
lllink, City Loan, G. C. Murphy, Dr. L. E. Snuth,
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WINNER
Claire
Woode,
center,
Uncoln
Hts.,
Pomeroy,
Is
the
up
17, 5:40 a. m.; Jefferson up the ~ award Germany gUard, from Gleb liud, N. Y.,
qmbus &amp; Southern Ohio Electric Co., Price and
Pharmacy Ohio Bell Telephone, G. C. Murphy winner In tho Dec. 2' drawing by Middleport M~rchant.ll in the Cbl'istmas Gil't.A:;.Il8, 7 a. m~ John Ladd Dean Rave to her pOols. In pat1:1cular. of the ConcOr4 JIOUDtaiD Lloat,
, Carl's Famlly Shoe store, Fort Pitt Shoe Store, Rama. Mrs. John Werner, tteaturer ot the Middleport Merchants Assn., and Dale up 110, 4:20 a. m.: ~ It's the atoey o! an IVI!rzeai- that he'D bo a draft eholte t1
1•30 a.· m.; auo ·puot who lei liDihlnt ·stand the Redll 1a JIDUII')'. van ~
style eent~r Dan Thomas and Son Shoe Store, Colum- DUttll11. chairman ot tht Cbriltmu promotion preent Mr. Woodt wltb his check. Bruce down
Irene Cbotbl down :a, 8:10 a. 1u bla way to w/b the Blue Ma, ,•en 1'11)11 lihGrtltop and .froiD
bia Gp
Ohio Valley Publishing Co., Ohio Valley
7 DOt avon bll mpertor Alfilcer's lhe looka of one ot lilt lllldl!iBank, ·e entral Supply, Haskins-Tanner Co., Wileman
0
m.; Hervey Jordon up
AJejicy Bob Evans Steak House. Krroger SUpermar·
7
a. m.: EI1ercllff up :IS, p.m.: w1te.
handed btskltlball ~ •
ket, CIU.k's Jewelry Store, Martin Ford AJency, and
Ranger dQ1lll "- t1~ P· m.; Photograp~. or I
lhould made tht other Dlpt'lo a...,.._
Middleport Merclwlll bave Other winners, In wblch no Sadie Wolfe, Z4 Rallroad SL, Mountain Stile up 23, 4 a.m.: uy !limed, m' ireland, t be ma~ under lba buUI,
· Thomas Clothiers.
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one prir.e lD their recent Gift- purchales were n....,...,., In Middleport, filii!. Mrs. Paul Bos- George Price up GreeJIUp 7
llhow liu magnlllctnl ~ee~~ery bo'l
· ant.
-1966 JN •review will be featured over WJEH•FM (101.5 A-Kama promotion wblcb Ia the Gllt-A-Rama, wore the fol· ilck, 871 SOuth .FrOnl Sl., Mid- Andrew CalhoWI d01111 Greenup and the aerial pboleSflpby, not llyl
and~ lftlllo•a
meg) this evening at 7 o'clock. Entitled "Newscope
to be claimed. It Ia for $!5. lowing: November :1&amp; drawing, dleport, $100, Mrs. Paul Caocl, 12:10 a. m.; Buckeye Stata
to mentioll the actual
flying Jot o1 I'Ollelle cames toletblr.
'68" the special program .includes many of the top
winning numbers were post- Mrs. Kay Platter, ~ South 766 Brownell Ave., Middleport, Greenup 1:15 a. m.; Mils
Ia 111perb. 1 wonder- Tbey make a fine comblnaUon.
news stories of the area d11rlng the past 12 months. eel on local merchants' wind- Second },ve., Middlepor!;- $100; $'/5, and Mrs. Vernon Donahue, down Greenup 1:111 a. m.:
wberelhey go1 the old World Hyland aJwva _ . . uP with
Dal• Rotbgeb, WJEH news director, assembled the
Rulea of tho conteol alai- Annabel Houdalhell, Route 1, R. D. 2, Racine, t?S,
mer up Greenup 1:10 a. m.; H. W.r lflabtar planes. '!'hey look· 110me new joi:ed woa'l repeal
material. The program was produced by Mlkit Canthat all prizes had to be Mluersvlllt, $76, and Beverly December 24 wlnnera, Mrs. E. Bowles d~W11 Meldabl 1
ed like '!01118 BrlUab Ugbt air- MY oflhem betf. 91 . ~
tllNl. Commentators are Eddie Atkina and Lou Muel- claimed by December 31.
l.Gng, 123 Hudson St., Middle- Hazel Russell,· R. D. I, Mid- m.; Euo PeDJ111lvanla down
touched up a bl~
here lhey're net t!J bod 111!11!1111 "
lero~,TIIe program will be repeated Monday, at 10 a.m.,
port, $50.
dleport, t2001 Jt. E. Mlasmaa, Mel~abl 11:20 a. m.;
and lhe.... wllh 1na1pn._
many llllpiiC'!aDI tbln&amp;• on JOUr
o~p WJEH-AM, 990KC.
December 2 drawing, Mary Box 83, Minersville, $50, Don Quoen up Meldabl 1:10 L m.: '1111 llnale 1!DI ldll you. II llllDd. ·wbo rtmembers a j&lt;tlt.
l.Gu Hawkins, 10 Liberty Ave., C. Becker, S80 Sauth Second BoC-K down Meldabl 2:20 a. ln. did Georce Pepi*d, otar of 1 cea't.
1 ~ a Columbus &amp; Southern Oblo Electric
Pomorey, $76, Ralph Pratt, Ave., Middleport, $50.
GaJIJ-"· Dllll _ On. ard lho lllow. Tbt new l)rpe paruol- ROBBQI: SILER, wilt pr.-::.,_~p_any publication, devoted three pages (2,3,4)
MU North Front St., Middleport,
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wi!JI German ll&amp;blar be ta•ted !ers tq be eaJied Roll, Bob Pd
to' the Giilllpolls area In Its December issue.
$25 and Mary Husted 383 Ash
down 8 ·20 p. m.. Valley
bad a modirn nine cylinder Pat'a son te1ll me thcf)l'a a
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Middleport,
$25.
'
er
up_n
p.
m.;
Or~
up
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radial
type engine. Nothlnc lUte bJ4 sl!uw' eollllq ·wlbt
Pl.
NEW YORK (UPI) - A
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THE article, entitled, "Gift For Gallipolis" Includes .......
December t wilnere, Mrs.
a. m. • Polly ~- up • • a. m..
ol)lecl In an aircraft of Pleassnl ~OI'J Dell Saturel New York CIIJ ...,_
c- five· pictures, accompanied by a brief summary of
Norman
Wayland,
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Nortb
SaTlboll
down
Ul
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m.,
Sussn
day.
But then, World War daJ ni&amp;ht (JBII. 7) from a p.m.
Jut,,October's ground breaking ceremony of the new llelallo wllia ·• Iaiiie lor lha eond Ave., Middleport, $1110;
Lane downbound, w alii D 1: alrerafl are alino.!l Hllllcl, to mldnlib~ l!ld Rob ..y. ~
lblqo Ia life laao 1111Robbins A: Myers, Inc., plant, held in the Evans Sup- filler
Mn.
Albert
Rou.lb,
Z4t
North
Brlmestone upbound and wall- aren't" lheyf
can't afforil to milo 11.
aOIUiced ' establlalunoal t1 a
e!11larlleiB, Inc., warehouse on Bob McCormick Rd.
It's Tbe Preview ol 8111'1,
"'lumgover cltnic" featrniDI Third St., Middleport, $50, and WASHINGTON (VPI) - !led lng.
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Hawley,
ll9t
Pearl
St.,
Cblba•a
latest
nuclear
test
Kanawlla
!liver
LAST
·w.J:EK,
wriUng
about
apensored
by lhe PL Pltasa~l
"""""'
lllld cbaJD.
QNE.p!cture on page 2 shows Ohio Governor James ..........
pope to h&lt;lp heal the:aJo Middleport, $25.
. . . ni 111 bave been a giant atep to- dcwn l.Gndon 5:30 a. m.;
Cbrlatmaa decorauena, I fOilOI Interact Cl~b. and f011turea twa
Rhodes breaking ground for the 30,000 square foot ..,_ New Year'l Daf,
December
11
winners,
)!rt. ward development of an H • lea K. down 'Marmet ~ p.m.; to taU you, about a
nativity bal!'l•· Tb'"'' Dale Wrlcht and
plant. Page 3 and 4 pictures show part of 200 persons
Dr. llerherlj. Gould, ....... --;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~·~
· Ibomb, according to lnformaUon Chickasaw down W'mfteld l:to p. scene 1D I church yard at Proc- lhf Wrllhl Guya and Jlnuny
w!Kl ~ a~ded . the ceremony, plus the main speaken
ldenl
of
lhe
Plfliolaal
Wile
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released by the United States. m.; Allen R. Merrill down Win- torvllle. I saw II before Olrfsl· stokeley and "" EzliOJ. ·Prom
stall,d.aJid, a section of A. K. (Red) Suiter's Gallia AcaWASliiNGTO~• (UPI) -Tho
The Atomic Energy
field 4:10p. m.; 0. F. Shearer
on · way back from Runt.- w~al Rob aaya theM 811)11 can
Appro&lt;ladoo Soclel1 of New
d"I.IIY Wah school band.
Yort, wldeh describes llaelf sovenmenl Satardoy plckell alon reported Ft'lday that an- down Winfield 5:10 p. m.; Tam- lngton. U had Uve sbeep In It. play evtr)lbody'a IIJVO!'IIel 11
11 8 poup tl MVeral ....
lhe d..lcn• •ft•e .Hoe.., Ca. alyola of airborne debrlf
my While up Winfield 5:11 p.n; II turned ·out to be the Klni&amp;- wen. u lhf mdern beal atuff,
c'~fu,l'jjus &amp; Southern Ohio Electrle company of- 81
dred
dootan
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lila
ud
GeDeral
Ele&lt;trle
Corp,
tho
filth
nuclear
~
on
oee.
Helen
Z. up Winfield 11:35 p.m.: ley Chapel Methodist Cburcb, They're alther IPIIIIOI'ed bJ, or
.. fidals played an Important role In helpln,ll Gallia
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tl
pod
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wlao
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for
lbo
Supenoalc
Air
Tranisbowed
that
both
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uranium
Scott
Olotln
up Wlnfteld 1:30 a. at the oecond lralfie.
are proteg• of Did: Clark•
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co!W,ty.)and
the new manufacturing
plant.
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were used. m.: J. s. Lewll down Winfield . BQulhl,louqcl oo ~1. 7 tltrough Too bad I won't be . aroun\1
.· splrlll," Mil!~ ...... put, tl!ST) wblclo would lair- 238 and
llo
Undredl
of
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be,
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Ia
1 , . m.: F!anklln B. c1owa Win- tho filial~· 11lat • the oh- that night. I milhlllltal: vwr.
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TWE~YEARS AGO, from the files of 11i~ . ,
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..n..tr:.:,.;.
a
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IJrea OOillln~o al lhnt lng f;..ms
8:40 1 • m.
of \h~. 1\ev., Roy E.
, Wtgal, But I'll be down at Morehead
~tri~une and weekly Gallll Timea • . . ~lmeti
lbt
opeed
af
IOIIIId.
naturt
and
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PJI,~
of
tho
Sunpoon
Stata, Rob'o Alma Mat u,
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CIWI)Y\!U. 44, DQned DeW• Gallipolis Postm~~ '.. .. · ~- ...... rre\.cl, 75.
· Ro lilld •• dlale, 1oealetl
Cap'i,' ftomila F'. Woodward, 52, former "fiver pUot,
therefore a
'"J.'l.l,..,£ ''''" ~J!'1 1~llll Church,
II wateblnJ the Galdeti Eaglet go
ch
CALLING !IIIUHII
, _lljq G~al)do.
after Murray•. Rob won't be,
dlis on New Year's Eve : . . j!:ugene A. Hornsby, Mer- ID a plaab mldtowa hotel, al·
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Friends of
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llldl· TQlil 1SECOND ANNUAL Pl. he'll ba at 'l11e Preview o1
cerville, father of five, is Gallia's first traffic victim .. wOidd priYlde a.,u11 r.r AmeriCIIIII Puffing
At
Bisher
Rates
ards,
47,
who
Pl"41sanl Rolery Holiday Jt•ri)O- Stan.
of '1947' .':. Mrs. Viola Woodward named new city 111emben wbo eaa't llald lila
Dayton
U011al Basketball Tournament Ill
health nurse ... Richmond, Va., Glove Corp., to lo- llloogbl.
Ral
Cold
S
wASIDNGTON (U'PI)
n, · ' · DOW
can cal! at the
over and the Rio Grande
catl! new plant In Gallipolis ... Bill Joe Johnson's
American
smokers
consumed
a
To
Greet
New
Year
Funeral
home
lege
Hadme~ of Art Lanhom
!N&lt;lket In flnall2 seconas gives GAHS 40-39 upset win
City Workers Agree record 642 biiUon cigarettes In The New Year was likely to p.m., Sunday.
successfully defended
'-· ~
over Nelsonville basketball team.
T
E
d
W
lk
1186
and
probably
will
smoke
he
ushered
In
by,
rain
and
snow
Cl'O'WD
by
downing
West
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IUA6iY,
NOAbiY
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o D
a out
even more next year desplta for Ohioans, the VPI said. The Young Xenia Man
Stale &amp;3-92, a team they deon4 TUIIDAY
TOLEDO, Ohio &lt;UPI)-Some repeated warnlni• of
k
feated last year 98-IIB.
"'btl~~~~~ ARI
1 be outlook was lor Ught snow or Killed . W
950 striking city workers
a- dangers lt meaJUI to health. a mixture ot rain and snow
m rec
.
State wlll be tousll
COMING, THI JtutSIANI
""'""" Friday to end their walk- 'l11e Agriculture Department er the state by
XENJ:A, Ohio (UP!) - Rob- next year. Coach Frank Enly
AilE COMING" .
over a wage dlsputa and ·•'d Friday 1_ consumpUon night. A warming- trend was ert L. Esterline, 21, Xenia, was
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"l'&lt;!tUJ'D
to
th
1
job
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rda
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lhr
lfa
1 Plott to makllhil world
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e r a on we ,...,. a was an ln&lt;rease of about U per expected to set in on
atu Y n a
ee-car
SUNDAY
die Jouablngl Carl lleluer,
cent over the 09 billion bqwever, with temperatures
colllsloo eight miles aouth
Eva Marie SaiD~ Alalt·~JW!, ,
lllker 8 ;tlal
Vlsltlng Angele Guinther, Oleslar.
The w..-kers, membera of Lo- clgarottes whlch Amerlcano In&amp; Into lhe ' 408.
on Oltlo 88 ·
TIMES-SENTINEL
:,anTb~,.r;oo~ ~
' hourj 2'4 .':d 7-8: p.m. Parents Dlacbll'les - Douglaa
UcalniM7 of(PthEeU)Pu,bhUaed beEmen ployones smoked In 18115.
'l11e Ohio Highway Patrol
..,':'~:~:, ::;:r,.,.:O"':'.? •• Tilt Ford
FIGHT RESULTS
Esterline's auto colllded with
ouLIPOLII ~••••
C.lorcoriooMt Practical Yoke
M W d II B ke 1nd
unly Gil Pediatrics Ward.
te~~- O~ll~ !~rn:.
strike alnce early Wednesday , ID.terrar.e Children
By United Press Inlernaflonnl another car driven by
..:ll.
:J::::
Hyotorloo1 ~
. . .Iatona - James
M. Hughes, Virgil Roush, Davt;l City services were dlarupted.
BANGKOK (UP!) C. Palmer of Dayton. Moments ;:., -=r.._t:'"o':.fr;..'.:"*o~ -;,.:: ~lop; 711c • ~
Snpdara!B, Texas Rd.;
Mrs. Grant, Christy Grant, M r ,, Tbey voted to accept madlatlon Probably Vigorona
Chlnol, 111, 'l11allaDd,
efter the crash, a third
::,.•::.~..~:::,:. '"" n WOOtfnoodoy an4 TltUnotior
lltDif Shoemaker,
Bidwell; Mill PlersOII and son, Mary of the dl1pute by the Labor • WASHINGTON (l1PJ) -Sclen. Walter McGowan, 110,
strucl&lt; the wreckage. Two olbJon, 4-1
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Man
..
ement
Cittuns
Commit.
1
th
•h
(9)
W
ld
n
eight
tille
bout
Injured
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Lee ..AJ!en Roleomb,
Eureka Bradbury, VIrginia Pierce.
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t •ta say ere ~ llll sense to t e
. or
yw
. er persons were
.
"'"· '"'"'"•• ... , .,.•.., .,,..
,~.,.N.; Harvey L. Cox, Gam.
(LMCC).
notion that one race
Is
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, pbl1ii.1J.{rs:· Roy Brinker, Mas.
Meigs Geaeral Hospital
••inferior" or ••suoerior" to
Obi• T':'M:"~~.. IUIIClln!O,.
'. on; ~ . John F. Sturgeon, Pt. Admission• -Clarence Jones, ~ ,
another and the ehUdren of
nrrler 11111' uctlrt s.turtlf
Pta8J!I!jt&lt;.. RubY B. Ohlinger, {lalllpolis.
JOHNSON~. T... (UPII Interracial marriages may be
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,.'t,',:''Jio:\'~r.,l,:;t,"· •.,,,,
Weft11 ~lumbta; Gary D. Pul· Dl~ebarae• - N~ne.
_ Pretldeat and Mn ••Jolla- more vigorous. .
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.:;• :;rr~~ :!::""'.!.!" :.~le '•'=
liDs,,._ .J, Pomeroy; ~arvin D.
IOD bad a quJH New'
Year'l This ~as one eonc1uslon of a
::'.!.~ •n~ ,:-;",,:-::"~-~
~Br
- ~~·bel LanAgthesville ; Mrscarl Stan Tell A-ful
Eve and &amp;hey pl..... to at- FrtsymdpoStumln canon
helldthhterhe
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no;
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leJUI clourch aenleN ll ~
ay
n w
e Bertlw ]treluon
be In lhe Miles Cemetei'J at."' ••"'"' ,..,., '"'" _,., "·
M~.Baas, Wellston.
Stury for John80n
al&amp;bl al lhe LBJ ranoiL
133rd annual tneeting of the Bertha N J ck8o 15
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1 RuUand.
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PARIS (UPI)
T Fre h
American Association for the
. a
n, '
~- Service• will also be conduct~ ••c4flt~~~ ,. •• ........,. "..
111r1t - Mrs. John E. Stur- •.
~ wo
nc
'11!e qalel eveaiDI wa1 In Advancement of Science
Larkin St., Rutland, died Fr1- eel Sand
,_, Mid , ...,... to· ,.,, "'"""'"' '"' '"'
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Pleasant daughter ourtune tellen today predicted keeplnl
lbe
rt!llmetl
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day afternoon at her home atoy a1 8 p. m. "1
. Friday. '
' Niltita S. Khnlobohev would JobDOGa 1w bold 10 tiarlq
ter a IOIIg illnela. She wu 1 dleport Lode• No. 381 F.loA.M.
w come back to power In Russia lbe pool 11 UJI af ........,.. END HOLIDAY
member of the MI. Zion Bap. of which Mr. Jorut.on wu 1
llit*!"!ff!!"" - Edward
Blacl:b
H . In ltll7. They also
loreo:aat tiOD from lhrael and abdomlo
WATFORD, England &lt;VPI) - list Olurch, Rutland.
member. Frtonda may 01111 II
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Mrs.
~- President Johnson'• popularity aaJ ,.,,..,.,
.. !:rc:.:"Puto~~.! u!'~ ~oaead. Survivors Include her bus- the funeral hom• anJtlme.
would Franc
alnk to a new low and
·~
Elizabeth A· Gen
In shame aa owner
George b8 nd J 01hua,· one broth er, AI1
Mrs. Lewis Holberg,
• the S~,-~anco would SNOWBALL _,_._
Dodds poured 1011 pinta 01 •ond vln Wanzo, Toledo, and oever- Mra. Gerald lluU
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relurn
pa.~, govemnent
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he
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•P, sry · os- to ro ai'"
YO""'ERS N y (UPI) _ English beer down the drain.
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Charles W. Kuhn,
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With good reason Dodds II servtces wdl be held Mon- former Fawn Fredorlck, a na·.
A. Langhorne, Ken- : : : • ;:,el~ ·~ :ler ~~t= onU'Iu w~
alter buying. up 8110 pi~ lor th; day al 2 p.m. at the 141, Zion live of Ga!Ua county and a res- '
Uncia Jo Maynard, pr c
ru
atu a o
raceway
e
holiday ..ason had been llapllst Church with the Rev. ldenl of mdweU died 'Friday
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b wos to be Gill yard olftclatlnR. Burial wUi evening In M.;,cy HDipltal,
Mullins, Ferrell M. volved In VIetnam and lhat Jan. 3·
torn doWll
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be lD Miles cemetery. Fttende Sprluglleld. She bad boon 1n
B. Pattenon, tbe world polltteal altualton Because of the large IWJllber "Please drtllk u the lot " he may call at the Martin Fuuer- declining bealth several years.
Phil~ps.
Elmer ,','ould betheturbumeblent -~ugb kilo ~~es, the ";"k!! S:.~ begged holiday ~mers ' "It's !'al Home anyUme.
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Tbey tried and tried bul In eorse 0 IUIOR
ruotbll', Bessla. j)yl!r Fredrl
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Strait, Mrs. Henry
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lllcltard Speirs •!"I Infant January ChiJJe are
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IPSWICH, England IUPil - Reno men-lncludlDI Olll! alate was born July 26 1899 Itt Co- d'itghtero are Mrs Jane Blrl
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O'NN !UPI) - Co d- Mlcllael SUfi, • 28-year-&lt;~ld senator-went Into a oauna bath /tumbua. He bad ~worked · on ;ot Col~mbus, and· Mra. .Daw
llaopllal ,er than normal lemperaturu clerk,
lpund a IS-fool eabln to aweat off aome ntra •the railroad the piij•'43 Jeara. tJeenl Eachus of ChllU&lt;o&amp;Ite.
- W~ Bar· In January are predle_!ed tor crui8lr DoaUng lD lite Owell poundage.
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I Surviving .,, . hi~ wlfe, Rutit, There are live Uandcblldriti- '
Pomeroy; ·loin. Slewart most of the nation with above- !liver last April. Bul bla eveey. Tbey Jol a more aevere and a ,Ioii!I'l' Mra. lllaq!llle Nef• A brotller, HarJaq ~·rejjilrlck
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~=~Thelsa South.
failed.
. tor when the Jumblei' meche· pr~ad 1u death b) hJa· ~r- Sa,rvlcta will be Mid at 2
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Rut.- '1'&gt;' U.S. Weather Burtau'a Finally the pollee gave up the nism on the .door broke down enll• Will and Lena ·McEJhin. p.m!, Monday, at . lba _McCoy
Hemlock 3lkl~y forecul for ,
awarded lhe craft ancl the trto were locked ln.
ney Johnsoq,
l&gt;unerll) home. Rev.
Luther
Mlddl" predicted P'rlday
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Na!urally I m delighted, he au to batter .out the door to let Monday at 2 p. m. at the Hawl· Ia!•·will be In Vinlnn Memorial
Mlddl• temperaturu fllr all bill
Poor Soulh and . ~ Adllillle
'llut II wUI !ake a pretty out state Senator Cllll Yo1•nR. lnga . CoalS Funeral Home In Park. Friends DJIY e~l al lite
Portland; •talal _./ 1111 ~
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to lllW her 1"41WOrlh)' Jerry Wbl~ and . Chet lollddleport with Rev. HowaN! funeral home Suny~ afiOmoonl
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Hoban Wllr011, Jr- lf(UL l:dltor

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lame• E. D&lt;m~er. Ado. Dlr.
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11 Is the Irony of lronieo that the man
.,.,~.~anled to be · the Popular President
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foul'th year In olllce at one o( the lowest
ebbs of JIOilUI!Irlty ever . e&gt;:perlenced by
·•ny of his oredecell80l's - not ~&gt;ecause of
unpopular · de;:islons he has made but because of Dis distasta for mliking decisIons thet 1111£111 i?" unpopular.
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prime examll\e. The Ume lor President
Johnwn to ca)l for II was in the early
part of 1!166, when Inflationary bressures
began bulldln.l up. But 1966 was an elecllon year.
•. As the nation goes luto lll67, Americans
remain In 1 Sl8ta of suspense In
this rc'lard. '11ley may be happy that the government's share of their Incomes did not
go up, but lhal applness Ia tampered by
the realization · at a jumbo deficit occasioned by the.
COlli of the war
in VIetnam will ely reaull In the tax of
Inflation. .
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eoaeera.
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Rallter lltu .hel!l&amp; loki plainly lbal we
were pftolbty embarldllg apon a alrugCi.e wbldl woald reqalre handreds of
lhoaoanda bl .,., aad tela of biDloas of
d~Uan, lila COIIlllry was led 1o llelleve
dial a few more bomhtl, a lew more soldim, would turil .the' Ude In a few more

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Yet iD both eases the President Is now
reaping . the unpoitUJarlty which would not
necessarily have been his . had he taken
the politically unpopular step of requestIng sacriflces . from Americans when lhe
meed lor those sacrifices became clear.
American nlstol')t Is full ·of examples of
presidents ' wllo either timidly shlllll!o!d unpopular
poUcies or boldly shouldered
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On 8 recent VISI~ to Washmg
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of Robert decorously with . a group of
tng, that retds n1ore "' on hab1t DJ~, IS mromparably less cele- j Fmch ts d~a ·
. Washmgton polahcal wr1ters ln
011 reality.
. 1bra ted. This column, therefo•e. ! He won tn Novemh&lt;r the bl8· what was ln lacl something of

TW1!Dtv tlm88 ~:~~ofe.._ lor u~ , is devoted to Fincll, if

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of :rome )listorians. Buchanan, as an out-

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but to leave the problem of secession to
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part} in general are going 0u/'!
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been written,. and an effort to narr.ow .the East- publican candidate in a ~aiJf· . though It wcas arranged as dO is not becacse he is a ic!Rd ~!1
said
or_ the ~re •poui· West communications ga~ .
or_,ia election, leading ~ov. ·1&amp;!f·the--re~rd~ affair. He oon· 1r is because he llas -~.enJ.artz
BtU Moyers ·may In the old day• and m old elect Ronald Reagan, 1ndeed~ VInced thiS hard -nosed group of throlll'h a hard schoC;[L ~
some day becoiD': arising young , circumstances the election ot f ~Y :JOO,j)OO votes. And it hapJlt:ns observers not only ot his pro- they don '1 give "A·•~i)o:f"'"
Dem~atle pollticp, in
_Ne\¥ . some Iellow to be a lieutenant 1that . Fmcb ts a tu.ghly.s_kdled 1ft'.:~wnal poiJtlcRI acumen, of 1effort, and he knows llbW ~1
York under the· sponSorship of governor somewhere and ..,vlit1cal
professional. 1f Gf which most already knew, but hvme and lost her drance, ''"~
Robert F. Kennedy than ba~ 1surely anywhere in the West - the new breed, aDd will undoubt- of his tGtal grasp of the new Ci11d Christ. The Bible . laY~
been written a!ld .
of the ,would hardly alter the calm of edly have a prolound and poool- realities ol urban politics,
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It Ia not so much a question of whetller
a particular president did the right thing
at tbe right Ume. Jefferson's embargo
was bull-hea~ed bunglilfg, In the opinion

try who are playing politics with starvato the New -tion byo ·hoarding food ln.- tlleir districts to
York Times assailing President Johnson's
secure votes.
delay of graln shipments to India.
Let !Item' criticize the meml&gt;ers of their
He rtports that in !he view of the lnd.l!m
owWI'rirlfftitl\\h! ' who tru~ ,!lll'r~ Interested
pre ..,· tbe Pmldenl Is doing It for two
In spending Jnaia's ie'$\llii~ll on arms
re8SOJI8 - ·w rebllke the Indian governagaihst Pakistan and showpiece
steel
men! for Ita slow approach to agriculturmills 'thati ott edQcaiirig "jiidl~n farmers .
al reform and to blackman It into a less
Let them c•IUciiO ihetr 'Oi;'n religious
critical position on Amerlca'a role In &amp;he
leaders, wh11~e - organi.iiltions ·· control milVlelnam war. This Is embittering lndlanlion• In ·-wealth- mid H&amp;'Vt! ' contributed abAmerlcau relations and atren&amp;thenlng op.· solutely nothing to alleviate the suffering
position to Mrs•. Indira Gandhi's gobernof their fellow men.
ment.
Lf;!t them criticize those among them
who demand U1at the government force
''Those of ua wbo are wltnesolng the
their rellgtous beliefs about the sacredfamine cannot help feel that to play Inter·
ness of cow:~ upon the whole population.
aational power polltlcs lD lbe lace of such
lucredlblo sullering Ia criminal," says the
tot lh!m criticize tho waste and delay
writer.
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that lets the grain that does arrive pile
up· and rot ou the docks.
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then let them criticize Americans.
Yet II could be even more criminal ln llle
long run to oncourage India to become
more and more cftpendenl npon belp from
this country.
American lood saVed mlllloos
.from
~tsrvaUno In India ln 1966. It wiU
save
''Santa Claus Is too fat and creates an
more in lll67. Atl&gt;ericlllli are not golng to
un~ealthy . im&amp;ge. He sets a bad example
let Indians atane, even II tbe rest of the "-.. ;;;r our chil~ren."
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erous magazines and books on bealth.
themselvea, .they are not going to let InA"ftar an, II&lt; notes, one can be slim and
disns starve.
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stlll be jolly. In fact, physicians know that
The only Ume· 1ndlens are going to bc- · the -fatter the person, usually the more
gin starving en !DjiSSe Is wben even I h e
reason he has to be glum.
vast resources of the Unlled States. are
It's out ol •tyle ·to be fat, he says. He
not oufftctent to feed them. And that tlm_t.,/ believes chlldren "would accept a slimwill eome unless .lndla Immediately begins . mer, healthior - looking ,Kringle as being
. making the most ~""'"'ous efforts to raise
mora .hellev~ble than a bulky one."
Its own . agrtcultuiru . ~roducllon. '
, . He m19: have a point. · We always did
Let lhe ~ tnticlie ·Dol Pre:lldepl
wonder How chubby Santa Claus got down
JllhnsOO but lite. peoble In their own !!0111!::. ,
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Andrew Johnson di not go out of bis way
to reconcile the senators who disagrood
with him.
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leveling with the people, of telling thEm
what he belioves must II&lt; done and doln8
it, wbetber this makes him popular or
not.
It Is posslbl• for a president to be loved
by some of tne people aU of the time and
by all of tile people some of the time, but
i( he would aspire to greatness, he must
be prepared to be haled by many of the
people much of the time.
Lyndon Johnson is not bated, of course.
Be Is simply not completely trusted. This
is a tragedy, for what he has done right
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concemilll
il Find!, the Lleulenant Gover- tllat CaiUomia bas become tile 1O(. to borro" a lerm mucll us. i Eleclton Day Ill
somebow 1110vea mou t'l!adlly1oor.eleet.
&lt;vtllltry's blUest and moat lm· ! ed among !IQme in lllll4,, the temp&amp; to ouauoin '
and In yuOy greater volume ltloyen' departure from tile portant political state and " "MaillO~am" pooiUon.
He party unity that It
from Eaal to weai then 'fromj poot of Whlta Hous! press sec-, tbe foetl5, moreover, ol a new '""~ his practical poliU•·al r•lain Republic'"
Weal to East.
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Till consequence J.t that till. Jot&gt; Lotlg lsiattd must by nil&gt;¥ oe I he Republican party that may whom he ably oerved In Nixon's special skill .
pollti&lt;Q pefS!JllailUn aod.'evenlbown, In all Its implications, weD dominate and will ct!rtain· tl60 campaign for the Pr.,iden· f ho
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atUtudes of 'ibe . ~~ dowp to the remotest hamlet I) lnfiu•IICO lh• seh•:tlon ol cy .
1 n • rt , Reagan 1n ...,. otnol
more ~mopoHtan anc1 lavvy .ond io all the ships at sea. the IINil G.O.P. Presidential
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noUonal political commun- Ibly ev-A • decl•lve motfer~tf"' I II II blthfy likely, lmpi'Ohabll '
moat irraUonal but neveriiM&gt;- I oolable youn1 Republiean poUt- icy. BUI tlmt11 """" cbanlled hand upon the whole """'"" of "' ml(bt _ , '"' lil'lt. ~n·.,"',..,...
less unshat•lllo COIIdlllons of leal star has atieaay arrived and 10 haye circum&gt;tallC:el - the new Reqan adminl&gt;tralloo. that thlll YOIIIIit '"""
poUlles Ia that newo in California. He ia ll4bert H. and ootably tho circum"'"""'" he embt.&lt;liea the middlo-road tile very Ctllld' from ·

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Is almost a historical nonenUty becauoe
of his fear w lake unpopular meltsures against the rebellious southern &amp;tales.
The present President's namesake, An·
drew Johnson, rlaked Impeachment ratller
than abandon his unpopular poll!')' of reeonclllalion vrith the defeated Soutb.
And whatever one may think of Harry
S. Truman, ht was a man who never let
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OVBB 800 per10111 attended dedication ceremoniea of Gallipolla' fl14,000.plua Upetream Publici Uae Area on Sundllll', 0\prfJ K.

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publlclll primary, ~ ID the Pomeroy, lD a strip mine acclo
Tile prol!J'!Sslve attitude of g.....-al election iD November deal at the Jacobs Coal Comvoten lD llle MeiC• L o c a I by Rep. Rldpb Welker of Melia pany, Laurel Cllll, beeame IIJ)o
Scbool District, shown In ov.,.. Coupty also was a blgbllgbl ol other big story of llle year.
wbelmlag approval of the bond tbl year. The victory gave Rep. Both men died In llle eave-ID ot
laue ltlr lbe IJlO)JGied a e w Welkor the honor of helng tile a biUslde on May 35tb. Clifford
high ecbool on May aroc1, a1d flrll state representative
te Jacoba, a part owner of t h e
oilier evellll leadlnf 1o a eo.,. serve In the new 21111 hOUM dJs. &lt;0111pany, escaped death, 1M
prlfleaalva educatlllllel plaL4, trlot 9.1 Athens, Gallla and was inJured.
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loppld tbl lilt Ill 1811 bapra. Malp COIIIItlu.
llomj&gt;letlag lbe "Top 10" elof.
IDp Ia MeJp OnomtJ,
'lilt Big Belld Regatta, Ia Ill les lor the year were the hegiJI..
Tbeee otber evtDta locladed llnlllld appearance in Meigs nlag of the Rl 7 by-pasa 1111
the ute of tMO.oae In banda, County during 3 days in June, March 7. Wrecking crews
namlq of Richard Jon11 as bnJucld wide c:omment a n d cleared away homes aloDg 111t
bol1'd preeldent, l!iriDc ~IIIUIIIJ people to Pomeroy.
right of way to bejin the 2¥•·
Georp lfarar8VII Jr., u auper. A feature of tho. l888 regatta mUe project from Hobsoll 1o the
IDia!dllll llld Larry Morrboa wu a blgbly publicized fr, o intersection of Rt. 3S neat the
u &amp;lllllllll!RIPOrinlelldeul, IIIJio jumping contest.
Meigs Fatr.grounds.
p1oJmart of Lee W. McCoaw, Another top ltory during 1966 Another highlight of the year
former Middleport IUperinlfln. 1JU llle eomp)ellon of the new was the manhunt for Orville
dent, as elerlt; conoolldaU1111 of Sl. Paul's Lulberan Cbureb at
till aew cllslrlet'a lllileue and tile lnteneotl1111 of SyWIIDr8 and
band JI'Oil'aml for the 196'1.al Secolllktl. ·Oomentoae laying
loboal yean, IIIII ICtlou - ao was beld April M. and dedlca·
&amp;r IDaomp1ete - to obtain a llon serviees on Au,. 28.
IIIII k tilt new high sdlool.
More aew . a!llllrucUoa was
Mllforluae 111d tragedy eom· the new Wel(are Department
manded IIICODCI' place for the bulldi"l In 1\&amp;lddleport constructn,..... Both llnlck al the First eel by 1 Jlllll1)fOI1t organization,
Natloul Blllk of Raclae.
llld the D8W POIIU!I'II1 Motor
011 Febnwy tlb, the haDk Company agency IQIIII to be
-IUU4d by 11- thel eaua- comPleted by Mr. A. R. Knight
eel damagf!S esUmated
near on East Maln..t.
$100,000 and took lbe life of •n The Meigs Counly
F a t r,
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elderly widow, Mrs.
Edith growing in alze each year with
Dunfee. Then on the night of bigger and betler eshlhlls ""'
Marti 17111, robbers entered the an expected blgbllgbl. The '86
buildb!i, c:raebd a walk • tn latr oel a new attendance recaafe and ~ off with moro ord.
1hlll fiii,IIOI lD oub. The c:rtme The tragle d-.th of James
remalu uasotved.
!clward Lewis, 112,
Laurel
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lila fllllllunplna Contest into one of the 1966 Pomeroy Regatta's chief attract:lo111.
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Here's Gallia'a top 10 n1111 atorlet of
1966:

Top News Story of 1966
Pj)LITICIAN IN ACTION--Rilph WtlUt; the Sftb
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Landers, 21, Pornero)', Iller lie Rt bad Ida 1 IIIHorlfl'1 tnlMr
alJeiedly held a tDIIe It the 1o pi IIIIo Will VJrpdi.
tbroat of Metga Sherlff't Depo. Tile clellh al Howard P, .
1y Carl Hy..U and look I be Chrlsly, Melp Ow!nty _., •..,;
gdns of Hysell ·and anolber de!&gt; on June ill at Belpn bJ a nDo
uty, Robert Beegle GO Sepl, l er used 1D bls't'Oid pevinJI buolo
Landers was eaplured lD Weal wu IIIII IIIOibor llaCIO
VJralala Oll1y a few bourllater. lnddent.

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16. New dormitories, and a new dining
New IDdaltr7, lbe e141 .paur episode, ball were opeaed iD September on the .,.
· 111111, lrlllle IICOid.n., 1111'• !hefll, cledl· ' pandl"l IWC eampua. Over aoo atudJnta
oatiiD - • . dlalbl and weatber are now 8111'Glled in llle Gallla counly
llllldll tile lloldell bu11 • 111 the newa 1n collaie.
Gallll Colmty cllll'iDI II» put 12 months.
John Taylor succeeded Chester Leaper
For Ill drallll and 111wa worUiiness,
as chief of police. On Jan. 30, Bill Walters
home 011 the Bulavllle-Porter Rd., was
the lllllll&amp;ndlD~ IVIlDt ot 1116 was
lbe
deltroyed
by fire.
-~~~~ on ~. July 7, that
Robi!QI • Mftrl, IDe, Ill
Springfield,
Severe wiDd llorma alruck both
the
(lblo, would locate • 10,100 Ill· ft.
plant
city and countr on July e· and 1~. Severo!
huge trees were apt'DO!ed.
Tile """ 'l'rlbullt mOied two pages
S. Myers, M, Kanauga, drownto lbe bisllllo ~ It wu Gal· ' edWilHam
in
the
.Obio
on OcL 1. Qn May 5,
lll't 8l'll ~ liiW lndllltrlal plant in Wlllllm Wolle, River
27, Gallipolis, drowned
H ;,-. 4lrGaadlinaiiJa
ceremonies.
Ileal' Parkersbur&amp; !luzlllll a llsbjl)a ~
GCIIdQall4 Tnelday, Oct. 11. Ohio
em. ~-. 4. R1lodll tullllld 111e 11n1 k ••0110 blue gulled tile 0-lta Harbor
llloftl.
oQ&lt;~e··ls. OD ..M4f&lt;#:!J.'il.~• u Ia u, In
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Clay ~ wu In tbl beadlines from . ineliranee
linn.
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·~ ..Looal UIIU'IIll Superlnle!r
.l'housand• of archerr·!llvaded the Gal·
deal Ia April. J'ollowlq IIUIDOI'OUI hear·
lipolls area on July :It for the Zlst annual
.... .... - YiDdlcllld lD • court 1'111· NFAA lournatnOnt, beld al Pt. Plwant.
lq ol Oct. 10. 1'roiMQtlila A~. John EpGallljlOiia allracted 8;iij. persons
July
" lin&amp; I!IP'Iled lbat ra1lq ID November.
27 with a lllianl!c boat '!)tow at the UpThe lint diiNI murder lrlals of Ernstream Publlc Uoe Area• .,..
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Ill B. Walk.-, •• Gll11tpolle, and Ma W.
Dr. Ferdenand E. Fournier was na~
Borden, II, Kerr, rated beadllaes In JanGSI
superintendent. on March 15. The cily
uary, F~ IIIII lleroll.
commissioners approved a $1Sf,OOO federThe Illite petrol, elty police aud lher·
al grant for industrial purposes nn Dec.
1!1'1 dlputmlllt ,probed aver 1,000 automo20. Qn March 18, plans lor Gallla'a t581,•
bUe l!"dddaU In 1111 - a IIIW record.
350 induatrlal park and atrporl were tom·
Five Jdehwey laiiiiUes were recorded
pleted by city and counly officials.
diii'II!J tbl put ·fBir lD Ga!Ua.
Summarizing lbe past 12 months, May,
lllo Grq Cqllege • obaemd Its IOtb
July and November were the unewsieJt"
&amp;IUiivenary oa Alii• 29. Tile
collog•'•
months. September lacked major head·
Mil $100,000 UbriiJ wu cledlcated Jan.
line events.

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1 Annolll!Cemenl of new Industrial
planl - Robbins lo Myen - on July 7.
2 :_ Clay Baker epbode, which began
In ~ and conllnuad lhrough Novt~~~o
blr.
1 - Walker-Borden murder trial, endIna Ml!&lt;lh 1 wban Walkor wu IOIIDd auJ1.
ty o1 mlllllaupter. Charaea qllnlt Mn.
Borden were dropped lllrdl 7.
4 - Dldleatlon ol GalllpoU.' $114,000 •
pins Upstream Publle Uoe Area on AprU
st.
S - Annoullt!emenl by (lolombuo and
~ Qhlo EIIC!Irlc! eo. of plana to CODo
llruc!l ·•
bydro plaJit at Eureka.
I - May (Jl'IJIIary and November ..,_
eral lleeUOIII. Gallll bid 5,17!1 tum out
In May 1 primary wblle T,e57 YOted on
Nov. I. OOP dlimed eU 1M one poeiUon

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In Gallla.

7 - Tile 17111 aunual Gallll Coonty Junlclr Fall', 1lllidl allracled a recor4 18,1011
pia.
I - lib: 1Mb IIIOW oil Feb. I, wblcb IJI..
ereued lbe total .. to 20 inches in 12 days,
nearly equaling tlie 1160 ~rd.
8 - Inaction by CentervWe
eouncU
!J1o&lt;:kod Rt. 35 by·pau of vDiqe 1111 Fe!).
7.
11 - ll'ranctl IDII, 30, dies in Fourtb
Ave., home fire Dec. 39.

ABig Story ••• Left Out
One of 1lle Blf, Ill Storie~ of
1888 lD Gallla and Meip
ty II'.. the fll8hla of The
Coonty MOIIIIer,
However, lliDce ao one obtabled a fiiHhutter lllol of Ibis
eUeied red-eyed, wlde-wln&amp;ed,

bllmall-falt ~ between a
111&amp;11 and bird, and because Ma·
10D Coonty Ownl UUa lo him
(or her), and because he was
believed oeen Oll1y once in Gillie Coonty (when streaking lor
warmer cUmes, and that dimly), The Bird is nol Usted in
lbe Top 10 Stores of 11161!.
AD this being true, It must

be admitted, nevertheless, The

CASHIER - Freeland Norris. euhler of tbe Blcln• l'lrlt Nltfonal Janlr,
which was robbed of f28,000, and earlier bJd bee!l &amp;litted. 111 11ft. '·

CREW - Skelton Con1t. Co. wrecking crew went to wort dell" .
lrllllnur bomea from the Rt. 7 By-pw right of wq.

APPROXIMATELY 300 persons braved rain and cold temJIII:a!ures to attt\nd
Bird produced one of the Bli
ground
breaking ceremonies of Gallia 's new Robbins &amp; Myers plant Oct. 1~!!
Store• of 11116, reaardlesa of
above
are
Gov. James A. Rhodes, J. Harold Karr, R &amp; M president, city
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- . . he ~.., she) lalcl Ill fuz.
Gary R. Short and Dr. Keith Brandeberry (witb umbrella) president of tbe
li)'liead.
1l.- Chamber of Commerce.
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SCHOOLMEN: Larry Morr!wn, Geor&amp;e Hargraves, Jr.

leader In organizing the Leading Creek Conservancy
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OVBB 800 per10111 attended dedication ceremoniea of Gallipolla' fl14,000.plua Upetream Publici Uae Area on Sundllll', 0\prfJ K.

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Of Top Interest in '1_966
publlclll primary, ~ ID the Pomeroy, lD a strip mine acclo
Tile prol!J'!Sslve attitude of g.....-al election iD November deal at the Jacobs Coal Comvoten lD llle MeiC• L o c a I by Rep. Rldpb Welker of Melia pany, Laurel Cllll, beeame IIJ)o
Scbool District, shown In ov.,.. Coupty also was a blgbllgbl ol other big story of llle year.
wbelmlag approval of the bond tbl year. The victory gave Rep. Both men died In llle eave-ID ot
laue ltlr lbe IJlO)JGied a e w Welkor the honor of helng tile a biUslde on May 35tb. Clifford
high ecbool on May aroc1, a1d flrll state representative
te Jacoba, a part owner of t h e
oilier evellll leadlnf 1o a eo.,. serve In the new 21111 hOUM dJs. &lt;0111pany, escaped death, 1M
prlfleaalva educatlllllel plaL4, trlot 9.1 Athens, Gallla and was inJured.
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loppld tbl lilt Ill 1811 bapra. Malp COIIIItlu.
llomj&gt;letlag lbe "Top 10" elof.
IDp Ia MeJp OnomtJ,
'lilt Big Belld Regatta, Ia Ill les lor the year were the hegiJI..
Tbeee otber evtDta locladed llnlllld appearance in Meigs nlag of the Rl 7 by-pasa 1111
the ute of tMO.oae In banda, County during 3 days in June, March 7. Wrecking crews
namlq of Richard Jon11 as bnJucld wide c:omment a n d cleared away homes aloDg 111t
bol1'd preeldent, l!iriDc ~IIIUIIIJ people to Pomeroy.
right of way to bejin the 2¥•·
Georp lfarar8VII Jr., u auper. A feature of tho. l888 regatta mUe project from Hobsoll 1o the
IDia!dllll llld Larry Morrboa wu a blgbly publicized fr, o intersection of Rt. 3S neat the
u &amp;lllllllll!RIPOrinlelldeul, IIIJio jumping contest.
Meigs Fatr.grounds.
p1oJmart of Lee W. McCoaw, Another top ltory during 1966 Another highlight of the year
former Middleport IUperinlfln. 1JU llle eomp)ellon of the new was the manhunt for Orville
dent, as elerlt; conoolldaU1111 of Sl. Paul's Lulberan Cbureb at
till aew cllslrlet'a lllileue and tile lnteneotl1111 of SyWIIDr8 and
band JI'Oil'aml for the 196'1.al Secolllktl. ·Oomentoae laying
loboal yean, IIIII ICtlou - ao was beld April M. and dedlca·
&amp;r IDaomp1ete - to obtain a llon serviees on Au,. 28.
IIIII k tilt new high sdlool.
More aew . a!llllrucUoa was
Mllforluae 111d tragedy eom· the new Wel(are Department
manded IIICODCI' place for the bulldi"l In 1\&amp;lddleport constructn,..... Both llnlck al the First eel by 1 Jlllll1)fOI1t organization,
Natloul Blllk of Raclae.
llld the D8W POIIU!I'II1 Motor
011 Febnwy tlb, the haDk Company agency IQIIII to be
-IUU4d by 11- thel eaua- comPleted by Mr. A. R. Knight
eel damagf!S esUmated
near on East Maln..t.
$100,000 and took lbe life of •n The Meigs Counly
F a t r,
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elderly widow, Mrs.
Edith growing in alze each year with
Dunfee. Then on the night of bigger and betler eshlhlls ""'
Marti 17111, robbers entered the an expected blgbllgbl. The '86
buildb!i, c:raebd a walk • tn latr oel a new attendance recaafe and ~ off with moro ord.
1hlll fiii,IIOI lD oub. The c:rtme The tragle d-.th of James
remalu uasotved.
!clward Lewis, 112,
Laurel
. VIctory 1n t1tt May :1nt Be- Cliff, anc1
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lila fllllllunplna Contest into one of the 1966 Pomeroy Regatta's chief attract:lo111.
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Here's Gallia'a top 10 n1111 atorlet of
1966:

Top News Story of 1966
Pj)LITICIAN IN ACTION--Rilph WtlUt; the Sftb
House Dlitrict'1 fin&amp; .W. npriiHIIt&amp;Uvt, at - ' -

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Landers, 21, Pornero)', Iller lie Rt bad Ida 1 IIIHorlfl'1 tnlMr
alJeiedly held a tDIIe It the 1o pi IIIIo Will VJrpdi.
tbroat of Metga Sherlff't Depo. Tile clellh al Howard P, .
1y Carl Hy..U and look I be Chrlsly, Melp Ow!nty _., •..,;
gdns of Hysell ·and anolber de!&gt; on June ill at Belpn bJ a nDo
uty, Robert Beegle GO Sepl, l er used 1D bls't'Oid pevinJI buolo
Landers was eaplured lD Weal wu IIIII IIIOibor llaCIO
VJralala Oll1y a few bourllater. lnddent.

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16. New dormitories, and a new dining
New IDdaltr7, lbe e141 .paur episode, ball were opeaed iD September on the .,.
· 111111, lrlllle IICOid.n., 1111'• !hefll, cledl· ' pandl"l IWC eampua. Over aoo atudJnta
oatiiD - • . dlalbl and weatber are now 8111'Glled in llle Gallla counly
llllldll tile lloldell bu11 • 111 the newa 1n collaie.
Gallll Colmty cllll'iDI II» put 12 months.
John Taylor succeeded Chester Leaper
For Ill drallll and 111wa worUiiness,
as chief of police. On Jan. 30, Bill Walters
home 011 the Bulavllle-Porter Rd., was
the lllllll&amp;ndlD~ IVIlDt ot 1116 was
lbe
deltroyed
by fire.
-~~~~ on ~. July 7, that
Robi!QI • Mftrl, IDe, Ill
Springfield,
Severe wiDd llorma alruck both
the
(lblo, would locate • 10,100 Ill· ft.
plant
city and countr on July e· and 1~. Severo!
huge trees were apt'DO!ed.
Tile """ 'l'rlbullt mOied two pages
S. Myers, M, Kanauga, drownto lbe bisllllo ~ It wu Gal· ' edWilHam
in
the
.Obio
on OcL 1. Qn May 5,
lll't 8l'll ~ liiW lndllltrlal plant in Wlllllm Wolle, River
27, Gallipolis, drowned
H ;,-. 4lrGaadlinaiiJa
ceremonies.
Ileal' Parkersbur&amp; !luzlllll a llsbjl)a ~
GCIIdQall4 Tnelday, Oct. 11. Ohio
em. ~-. 4. R1lodll tullllld 111e 11n1 k ••0110 blue gulled tile 0-lta Harbor
llloftl.
oQ&lt;~e··ls. OD ..M4f&lt;#:!J.'il.~• u Ia u, In
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broad deyllgbt, etole 'f1;81111.8f ifiom a local
Clay ~ wu In tbl beadlines from . ineliranee
linn.
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·~ ..Looal UIIU'IIll Superlnle!r
.l'housand• of archerr·!llvaded the Gal·
deal Ia April. J'ollowlq IIUIDOI'OUI hear·
lipolls area on July :It for the Zlst annual
.... .... - YiDdlcllld lD • court 1'111· NFAA lournatnOnt, beld al Pt. Plwant.
lq ol Oct. 10. 1'roiMQtlila A~. John EpGallljlOiia allracted 8;iij. persons
July
" lin&amp; I!IP'Iled lbat ra1lq ID November.
27 with a lllianl!c boat '!)tow at the UpThe lint diiNI murder lrlals of Ernstream Publlc Uoe Area• .,..
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Ill B. Walk.-, •• Gll11tpolle, and Ma W.
Dr. Ferdenand E. Fournier was na~
Borden, II, Kerr, rated beadllaes In JanGSI
superintendent. on March 15. The cily
uary, F~ IIIII lleroll.
commissioners approved a $1Sf,OOO federThe Illite petrol, elty police aud lher·
al grant for industrial purposes nn Dec.
1!1'1 dlputmlllt ,probed aver 1,000 automo20. Qn March 18, plans lor Gallla'a t581,•
bUe l!"dddaU In 1111 - a IIIW record.
350 induatrlal park and atrporl were tom·
Five Jdehwey laiiiiUes were recorded
pleted by city and counly officials.
diii'II!J tbl put ·fBir lD Ga!Ua.
Summarizing lbe past 12 months, May,
lllo Grq Cqllege • obaemd Its IOtb
July and November were the unewsieJt"
&amp;IUiivenary oa Alii• 29. Tile
collog•'•
months. September lacked major head·
Mil $100,000 UbriiJ wu cledlcated Jan.
line events.

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1 Annolll!Cemenl of new Industrial
planl - Robbins lo Myen - on July 7.
2 :_ Clay Baker epbode, which began
In ~ and conllnuad lhrough Novt~~~o
blr.
1 - Walker-Borden murder trial, endIna Ml!&lt;lh 1 wban Walkor wu IOIIDd auJ1.
ty o1 mlllllaupter. Charaea qllnlt Mn.
Borden were dropped lllrdl 7.
4 - Dldleatlon ol GalllpoU.' $114,000 •
pins Upstream Publle Uoe Area on AprU
st.
S - Annoullt!emenl by (lolombuo and
~ Qhlo EIIC!Irlc! eo. of plana to CODo
llruc!l ·•
bydro plaJit at Eureka.
I - May (Jl'IJIIary and November ..,_
eral lleeUOIII. Gallll bid 5,17!1 tum out
In May 1 primary wblle T,e57 YOted on
Nov. I. OOP dlimed eU 1M one poeiUon

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In Gallla.

7 - Tile 17111 aunual Gallll Coonty Junlclr Fall', 1lllidl allracled a recor4 18,1011
pia.
I - lib: 1Mb IIIOW oil Feb. I, wblcb IJI..
ereued lbe total .. to 20 inches in 12 days,
nearly equaling tlie 1160 ~rd.
8 - Inaction by CentervWe
eouncU
!J1o&lt;:kod Rt. 35 by·pau of vDiqe 1111 Fe!).
7.
11 - ll'ranctl IDII, 30, dies in Fourtb
Ave., home fire Dec. 39.

ABig Story ••• Left Out
One of 1lle Blf, Ill Storie~ of
1888 lD Gallla and Meip
ty II'.. the fll8hla of The
Coonty MOIIIIer,
However, lliDce ao one obtabled a fiiHhutter lllol of Ibis
eUeied red-eyed, wlde-wln&amp;ed,

bllmall-falt ~ between a
111&amp;11 and bird, and because Ma·
10D Coonty Ownl UUa lo him
(or her), and because he was
believed oeen Oll1y once in Gillie Coonty (when streaking lor
warmer cUmes, and that dimly), The Bird is nol Usted in
lbe Top 10 Stores of 11161!.
AD this being true, It must

be admitted, nevertheless, The

CASHIER - Freeland Norris. euhler of tbe Blcln• l'lrlt Nltfonal Janlr,
which was robbed of f28,000, and earlier bJd bee!l &amp;litted. 111 11ft. '·

CREW - Skelton Con1t. Co. wrecking crew went to wort dell" .
lrllllnur bomea from the Rt. 7 By-pw right of wq.

APPROXIMATELY 300 persons braved rain and cold temJIII:a!ures to attt\nd
Bird produced one of the Bli
ground
breaking ceremonies of Gallia 's new Robbins &amp; Myers plant Oct. 1~!!
Store• of 11116, reaardlesa of
above
are
Gov. James A. Rhodes, J. Harold Karr, R &amp; M president, city
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- . . he ~.., she) lalcl Ill fuz.
Gary R. Short and Dr. Keith Brandeberry (witb umbrella) president of tbe
li)'liead.
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SCHOOLMEN: Larry Morr!wn, Geor&amp;e Hargraves, Jr.

leader In organizing the Leading Creek Conservancy
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Fighter Terrell Wishing
Cassius 'Happy_New Y"'a..•

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. •' Can tllat be • big problem•• ones illcludiDI4JJ '.\t.N.
UPI Sptrtl wrtiu
"Sure," TerteU r..Owneci. "It .~ u car
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NEW YORK (UPJ) -Bll ahuOII &amp;ot me lnto trouble up "Chopping h-eti. '\Jiidi~1i
·natured Ernie ~U there at Deer Lake."
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your stamlna,~· lie uld. .~.-::
everyone a babpJ New "How ~meb"
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"Well, 1 Cllt down lhtt
He wu m~UIICied thtl - .IJ!!r
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That'o the type fellow ~· Is, 8 nd
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a 101• ooe '"''0 • Bob Pastor, once nl&lt;:k!!ll, lillfl,ilj
mild, aenerally pacilislia and
Reali~· .
. chopping wood iD 1r•IIIIDI •J.litl
primarUy uncompllca~.
''It sure dJd. They told this was unable to go tliroujlJ .lliiJi •
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. rena at whose place I was bedlll bou1
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:onth anyone . That ln&lt;ludes Clay chopping down kept breaking Wasn't he worried !bit~
or Muhammad Ali, ·takeo your those wires they would raise his thing could iccur to biJ!I~17W' •
p1ck, apart natur~Uy !rom their bill."
""-ccidents can bapJJOa,: ... (IJIII _
Feb. 6 I!tie date 10 the Houston I "How many times diet' tile shruq,ed. "I ain't 1here-'fil.:~ '
Astrodome.
trees fal on those telephone on a show. I'm l11N11lleri1',
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chop down trees.'.· ~~:ro- 1 ~~Jit::~·t
be•t Clay, but he has ·uttle "Three times," he said,
Was there any ~ar
ltomach lor the kind of name- "This fellow you were slaying ihints he could clve . .
calling and Indian wrestllna with, what did he say to you wishing to do some chiHiiiilllr
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here the other day.
I "He told me to aim the trees
Terrell mulled ' ovier · I&amp;
Terrell
so serjous he the other way."
question a moment.
·I~~:;: ~..-·sometimes gets laughs where he
No Myster~s
"There's
biJ
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never intended them. Th•t·o Terrell was dead serious as cbopplng down a tree;" It• ~jl.
exactly what h.appened when ne rne spoke of the way he had uvou just keep dloppiq:.~~-.•.
began desc~ibing some of the : chopped trees, how he had You see, mild, ~
:~~~~~:~ he ran into while begun on small ones and pacifistic and primarllf' t"CCiiUCt.YDE (SKEET;Eitl Tyler, a Jllember ot the Beach ~thletlc Club, Charleston,
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trees Jn Deer La~ worked his way up to bigger plicated.
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has been to the Natiol)al Golden Gloves tournament •ix times and· in 1965 was in
Pa., a secUon in th
the ~&amp;tiona! finals •. Tyler will appear in the Washington gym' during the 19,67 Gal- Pocono mounhains where e
llpo)IS-Southern Ob10 Area AAU tournament, LICheduled Jan. 12·13·14.
trained before moving on wbis
present New Jersey site. I
Watcb Those Trees
,.There are certajnt hings you
gotta watch out for when you're

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ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM - Named to the All-Tournament 'l'eam at the · Second Annual Pt. · Pl~sallt Rotary Holiday ~;~~~:::~-~
Basketball Tournament were: (I tor) Robert Sandy, 6-{) senior forward, Concord College; AI Knott, 6-4 junior, Cedarville Colleg~;
Gregbry, &amp;6 senior forward, I_tio Grande College; Bqb ~a.bry, 6·5 freshman center (Most Valuable Play.er), Rio Grande College; Dewayne
Freeman, 6·1 freshman, W•lltamsburg; Va.; Alan Hamilton, 6-1' sophomore, and Dave Hamilton, 6-5~ sophomore,· bOtb .froll) Gary, W, Va,.
all three from West Virginia State.
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chopping/ ' said Terrell solemn-

Like what?'' someone asked.
"Uke wbich way the tree is
gonna fat," Terrell replied.
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CURFEW VIOLATIONS
DETROIT (UPI)
ruembers of the last-place
Detroit Red Wings of the
. National Hockey League were
· lined Friday by coach Sid Abel
(or breaking their ·curfew times
in New York Thursday night.
Abel, who would not divulge
the amount of the fine.s, said
that Captain Alex Delvecehio,
Norm Ullman, Parker MacDonald and Floyd Smith were,
"iingering in a restaurant in the
hotel after midnight." ·

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il youn in a late-model, previoUJiy-owntd Cadillac. la Cllll' ·
current wide eelection, 10\l'll find a \1ted Cadillac t.blt dtr1 ,
far more in featuret and drivinr utitfaction than m01t ne~ ·.
can of otMr makee. And you'll find, too, a r&amp;n~• of price. tO ' ''
&amp;t practically any budget.
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66 Cadill~e H.T. Seden De Ville_ $5200

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turquo1w Interior,

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$5200

Full power equipment included, power windows and
6-way _pqr.:er seat. Tilt and telescope steering wheel
autrorfl: ·~e. t~nted glass, radio, rear speaker, powe;

antenna, beaut(ful blue metallic finish with like-new
matching interior, one owner. new Cadil1ac trade-in
Only 14,000 miles. Really a sharp one.
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64 Cadillac Coupe De Ville

$3500

Full po Ner equipment, radio, white lldewall tires
hnte.d glass, ti1t-steering wheel, cruise control, A~

tromc eye, comfort control air~onditioning.

OPEN EVES TIL 1:00

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UPI Sptrtl wrtiu
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NEW YORK (UPJ) -Bll ahuOII &amp;ot me lnto trouble up "Chopping h-eti. '\Jiidi~1i
·natured Ernie ~U there at Deer Lake."
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your stamlna,~· lie uld. .~.-::
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a 101• ooe '"''0 • Bob Pastor, once nl&lt;:k!!ll, lillfl,ilj
mild, aenerally pacilislia and
Reali~· .
. chopping wood iD 1r•IIIIDI •J.litl
primarUy uncompllca~.
''It sure dJd. They told this was unable to go tliroujlJ .lliiJi •
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. rena at whose place I was bedlll bou1
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ed _ •
:onth anyone . That ln&lt;ludes Clay chopping down kept breaking Wasn't he worried !bit~
or Muhammad Ali, ·takeo your those wires they would raise his thing could iccur to biJ!I~17W' •
p1ck, apart natur~Uy !rom their bill."
""-ccidents can bapJJOa,: ... (IJIII _
Feb. 6 I!tie date 10 the Houston I "How many times diet' tile shruq,ed. "I ain't 1here-'fil.:~ '
Astrodome.
trees fal on those telephone on a show. I'm l11N11lleri1',
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chop down trees.'.· ~~:ro- 1 ~~Jit::~·t
be•t Clay, but he has ·uttle "Three times," he said,
Was there any ~ar
ltomach lor the kind of name- "This fellow you were slaying ihints he could clve . .
calling and Indian wrestllna with, what did he say to you wishing to do some chiHiiiilllr
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here the other day.
I "He told me to aim the trees
Terrell mulled ' ovier · I&amp;
Terrell
so serjous he the other way."
question a moment.
·I~~:;: ~..-·sometimes gets laughs where he
No Myster~s
"There's
biJ
tO
never intended them. Th•t·o Terrell was dead serious as cbopplng down a tree;" It• ~jl.
exactly what h.appened when ne rne spoke of the way he had uvou just keep dloppiq:.~~-.•.
began desc~ibing some of the : chopped trees, how he had You see, mild, ~
:~~~~~:~ he ran into while begun on small ones and pacifistic and primarllf' t"CCiiUCt.YDE (SKEET;Eitl Tyler, a Jllember ot the Beach ~thletlc Club, Charleston,
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trees Jn Deer La~ worked his way up to bigger plicated.
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has been to the Natiol)al Golden Gloves tournament •ix times and· in 1965 was in
Pa., a secUon in th
the ~&amp;tiona! finals •. Tyler will appear in the Washington gym' during the 19,67 Gal- Pocono mounhains where e
llpo)IS-Southern Ob10 Area AAU tournament, LICheduled Jan. 12·13·14.
trained before moving on wbis
present New Jersey site. I
Watcb Those Trees
,.There are certajnt hings you
gotta watch out for when you're

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ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM - Named to the All-Tournament 'l'eam at the · Second Annual Pt. · Pl~sallt Rotary Holiday ~;~~~:::~-~
Basketball Tournament were: (I tor) Robert Sandy, 6-{) senior forward, Concord College; AI Knott, 6-4 junior, Cedarville Colleg~;
Gregbry, &amp;6 senior forward, I_tio Grande College; Bqb ~a.bry, 6·5 freshman center (Most Valuable Play.er), Rio Grande College; Dewayne
Freeman, 6·1 freshman, W•lltamsburg; Va.; Alan Hamilton, 6-1' sophomore, and Dave Hamilton, 6-5~ sophomore,· bOtb .froll) Gary, W, Va,.
all three from West Virginia State.
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DETROIT (UPI)
ruembers of the last-place
Detroit Red Wings of the
. National Hockey League were
· lined Friday by coach Sid Abel
(or breaking their ·curfew times
in New York Thursday night.
Abel, who would not divulge
the amount of the fine.s, said
that Captain Alex Delvecehio,
Norm Ullman, Parker MacDonald and Floyd Smith were,
"iingering in a restaurant in the
hotel after midnight." ·

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current wide eelection, 10\l'll find a \1ted Cadillac t.blt dtr1 ,
far more in featuret and drivinr utitfaction than m01t ne~ ·.
can of otMr makee. And you'll find, too, a r&amp;n~• of price. tO ' ''
&amp;t practically any budget.
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66 Cadill~e H.T. Seden De Ville_ $5200

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Full power equi~ment, piUI Climate Control atr-&lt;Atiditioning,} ownes. new Cadillac trade, turquoise witlt •.
turquo1w Interior,

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66 ~llac Coupe DeVille

$5200

Full power equipment included, power windows and
6-way _pqr.:er seat. Tilt and telescope steering wheel
autrorfl: ·~e. t~nted glass, radio, rear speaker, powe;

antenna, beaut(ful blue metallic finish with like-new
matching interior, one owner. new Cadil1ac trade-in
Only 14,000 miles. Really a sharp one.
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64 Cadillac Coupe De Ville

$3500

Full po Ner equipment, radio, white lldewall tires
hnte.d glass, ti1t-steering wheel, cruise control, A~

tromc eye, comfort control air~onditioning.

OPEN EVES TIL 1:00

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KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT MOTOR SALES
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Every Year pricea seem to . go upl
This is true in our businell, ·too.
Right now we would like to sell you
a NEW FARMALL TRACTOR or impl..

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IF YOU BUY A NEW FllMALl
·TRACTOR ·NOW
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F~ers Invited to School
· ~ Commercial Vegetables
· Atrangements have
leDslm EntomolegiBt.
. for !lie annlllll Commer- '1l!ele ·lM• wDJ bring all up
Vegetable Growers
fD date 111 l)le new..t Informs·
evening, Jill. a.
lim .. m..ct llld dlaeaae COl&gt;
!lie C&lt;!OJ&gt;I"'alloJI
trol, 111 fortlll!er recommenda·
llaciDe Vo.A&amp; IlOilo, IIJid variety llld oultural
the meellni WiU
recoljUI!endatlona lor 1967,
v~••• rOODd iD
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7:30 p. m: llld ead
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OR IF -YOU NUD A NEW HAY BALER .

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l 06th (at least) Birthday·

FERTILIZ·ER
Nowand:G'ettheEarly .

DISCOUNT

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Patrol Reports Two
Minor Traffic Accidents ~

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Bag, Bulk and Liquid Fertilizer, 1111 available DOW.
Take

d~llvery

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City Police
Woman

Beat the Price Increase I
and

Every Year pricea seem to . go upl
This is true in our businell, ·too.
Right now we would like to sell you
a NEW FARMALL TRACTOR or impl..

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ment prior to this price increase.

IF YOU BUY A NEW FllMALl
·TRACTOR ·NOW
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.

F~ers Invited to School
· ~ Commercial Vegetables
· Atrangements have
leDslm EntomolegiBt.
. for !lie annlllll Commer- '1l!ele ·lM• wDJ bring all up
Vegetable Growers
fD date 111 l)le new..t Informs·
evening, Jill. a.
lim .. m..ct llld dlaeaae COl&gt;
!lie C&lt;!OJ&gt;I"'alloJI
trol, 111 fortlll!er recommenda·
llaciDe Vo.A&amp; IlOilo, IIJid variety llld oultural
the meellni WiU
recoljUI!endatlona lor 1967,
v~••• rOODd iD
·
Scbo~J. The ,_,..
' 8pectal questlool ahiUid be
7:30 p. m: llld ead
IIIIIIJiild ~ 1 note fD the Coun·

are..............
ID

Bit~ Offlcea aa IIIOD ••
paalble. Tbt meetiDI fo open
ID
fntereoted ID any

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We the undersigned ...

OR IF -YOU NUD A NEW HAY BALER .

tolll _.... "' .......

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WE WILL GIVE YOU 5 BALES ·~F 1WIN,t.

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Advice to Widget Owners
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Facing Life

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S~ .... Mrs. Albert Durose. gifts and sent a J(ll to PhyUia
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Younc.
Une Cbapter
Dill Evans and daught.ert, JOP Proaeftt from Mr. P'red Blael- inllalled ;.,..
p
of Vinton
lrlar'o class were 'Ed Baer, Jell booored
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Burt, Mike Globokat, ADn Holt.
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pnnceu: Del&gt;bli
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Noith t:arolina visited bJJ .... er, Jane Boer aod Bob Jluok. nerior.J..~~elle w,
~ • · and Mrs. ElVin N_. Also preoent !rom olhor eJus. snai, ~ Klni wan,
durt!lj' the hohday fii!ISOD, Oil&gt; II were ..elaD!e Burt. Nancy m '.
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er YliiiOrs In the Ileal bomt Crow, Mike G~ ..,ol J...
were: Mr. and Mrs. WWllm too and Eddie Bolter.
3, MarY Franola· (
Caldwell and cilildreo, LiDda, Otbet guesU ,.... JID AI- Bucbanlll
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·.. 11!'1 Mrs. MerrUI Folden, ley, Sua1o Soullby, R9cer AI&gt;- ey Wolle, muddan; Jan' Alk.lre
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.,a, Larry, ~~amy a • d llott, Lll'r1 Wamor, .11m .Balta, reeordtr TtUa CJal'lrOrlbl
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JkiOerl Cltuc:k !Janna.., Jim Rowlq tlt!'tl" ltalfll Walaoa, INI;""'' and chlldru, ~ J1ob. 'nm ell..., Nu" Folmer
Kalb,
!to~ a!Roger, lllr, ana !,fro. Jolm Lobel. IIi'. .lllli il r a, &lt;!l&amp;lollllll: lltlaJ
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ll!ibl-•• well pve up, if you ar
10 o1 baiiOr. Sjlr1nlde
len of America ftllllar meoli
.POMEROY CIIAI'TER lllf,
r11:tlw\t ouch 1 t.empl•lll Clll
Two lonwa... !ouribl o1 tDpplrlc "" bJIIor,
lng 7:30 p.m. Installation ol OES, will rrieel 1n re&amp;Uiar ....
,. honimodo lftad ol1d appl•
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offic:en.
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GALLIA 'I'OPS Club will m..i
bt llectloa aod '""ullalloll
h ;,n fl{n. l)orothy Roller, MidOae half t.eiiiPOO aoda
OUJ and b..t unW fluff). Blend or top. 'Place In "oold 011on.··,
II NO p.m., tl Grao:t MelboWO:Ul'o-.... ~
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dlepi!tl~ Mrs. Roller, an exc&lt;l· One an4 o.. loaf! ioupooa In sour .nem. Sift ll111r w!lh Batt for 16 mlnulel at
.dill churob. Mt.
DU- THE MWili..EPOIIT ~,&lt;~war~
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loa ol tbt Galllpolla Plly:olcaf;·l Club will meet W~oesctay. 0..:.
lilt 1&gt;robtem by simply golnc ~
F!tneil Ceakntar will he ,!ll!' 24 11 the bo.n. 01 Mro. H•r..ld
tc: ;o:,rk in the kltdlen.
guest spe er.
$auer, t.eading 'Creeek Rood.
Ht!ft .,.. IWI lemplinl rec:lHI LO Canasta Club wU! meet
prognm will be given by
peo to k..p vou busy to your
at the home O! Mrs. Rlcbanl Mta. Jam• Eu!lr ana Mrs ..
kitc:¥.n, the oicoot part of ell
Brown at 7 p.ln.
Bell PbllsoiJ w!lb revlewa Ul
lood' homes.
Tuesday '
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Servilli a hot ca,.erolt occa·
ENGLISH CLUB" wiD meet at Sptoders."
1lonally can be a bOon to you
7 p.m., at the home of Ethei
----l&gt;omerUI&lt;ers on on ecooonlj'
Maud YOUIIJ, ~nd Ave.
IJl(!!@ lfttr the holidays. Usual·
Mra. Jennie Elllotl will be ""' ChethireCuiM boateu. Mrs. Esta ~nilt•onA
dbhes locorporale Ieos
wiU present tho prbgram.
Take A Tour
surMERCERVILI.E ~nge will 1 .,__, 1~"Good eumple Is this Frank·
bold a
m. . at 7
furter Vegetable Bake. Frozen
BY PAT GlASS
also a !ifOal conlldence In
was wanderlnc ot mallbe I
p.m.
~' · 1lllud .tesetables, !ra!!klurU!rs, Co. Ext. AjOlll, Home Ecoa.. ability lD make Jt acbll:v:•:~::J;~oejgl~eclled;~to~Je~U~;~;;J.J
,, aDd c!llln«&lt; eese soup are the
Glll1o Coouty
ends you want.
he
betn;!1 parli of the dbh. Lend·_ . The lady said, ''I've owned a - Store the use mr much eeded texlure lllil widget ever since the llrsl one boon w!lero )'0!1 can
flavor con t is a cnspy bor· was made. So wben 1 eet a now them. No dumplllr \hem in
der ol
an flakes tossed m one, 1 oever read the lnstruo- towel drawer! Bl( booklets
or margar~e . .lion book. I thought I knew all eo em the bookshelf but
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are nutriUonal ba;sams, shout it."
one• beiO!II Ia a IDe folder or
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&amp;·1&amp; t.orrv, Anderson Sbo1f
Ito. :A green salsd, fruit des- The service man sighed and big manila envelope where th~rll
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won't get lost - and don't lor1
S·3h ~'"" Ill' - Ne,,.
1-111&gt; News
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!i · ~fl !\~~Pd J.1t&gt;Jtrf
W·oo "'".., ~hoot fl'nothan
you Mal to complete ~ w!lole- The bride said, "I've never gel where you put Utem. War~· well-flavored dinner.
owned a wid&amp;et before. 1 stud- ranUes and guaranties are
8 a. m. - Surirlse Seminar
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n&gt;..,..r.. &amp; '-'lddleport)
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FRiNK VIIIGI'JWILE BAKE led every word oJ the iustruo- portant. Read them. Be
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1 J ir.\·l.i "- Pa" ·Dixon Show . R·INI om . Mill., Show
t?·ll!l lllatt"''ol lllel!ls
1 8· 45- Con" Cob
' Noon - 50-50 Club
7 ~ Ne,.s
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1?·~n "'~~=~on Co. A!n'!lartOOnl
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t ·45 ~,k,.,. Fum. Show !Fri.) HIS
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Cart0011.
Carnival
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Alter Late Show - News and . ... &lt;'off,.. . W1th Janet
5:45 Sign n11
Merv Gr(IIJD
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oat who Installed your appliance o
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SUNlJAYS
Movie
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may be """'' for tbe aew. briofed you but maybe
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Fal\!1
Candid Camera
10:00 Reach Stan
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:llr rntlo New•
S::!O Banll!t• Hour
ln · '!S-N~WI
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('.ouutn.. Junction
7-'oo Master €onlrol
The Rifleman
7 a. m.. ...,. s·•n"'-·
Beverly Hlllbfllles
tO ·3o-Con.cenlra~
JI"IIO'ed m... '';;!·you !WoW'wbat every
Supermarket s.ni!p~ l IL m. - Over Lll!htly
r.ountrv Rymn\!me
7:JO Th~.Good !-If•
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knob and button on your ronae
Andv
Griffith
Dating
Game
8:30
a.
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Jaclr
LaLanne
liew,.ast
7·45 n.. 8i~le Sneaks
.: 11 ·00 Pot Boone
1 ..,a..pooao butter or IIW' Is lor? Should somelhlna be
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Diallno
for
Dollars
15
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S1111HIIY Show
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oiled or not! Is Utere rutor lbat
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12::!5 Soorts N.,..
9·110 Soreadtno Kl ngdom
a. m.- ..- Th
Donna !teed
Love Of Ufe
12·00-Jeo!)ardy
lir8l 7 JDgrsd!enls. should lor need not) be cleaned
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Father Knows
10:~0 a. m. - D~rk Shad6ws_
Goessler Show &lt;Fri.I
9·20 Stmdav Show
News __
, .. t'JI\Milt..bllr lltto aballolo ll'o quart O&lt;QliSionally? These oeemlngly
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Search For Tomor
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caooerole. Bake in moderate minor delalla may make the
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eartoons
3:11!
Miles
Kusle
Show
11
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Quiet
Rour
Guiding Llgilt
oven 375 dqrees for 15 min- differenc:e l&gt;etweea lq, saliJ.
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4:15 Karr Vsn Zandl Motors t2:00 Noon News
12 55- New!
Illes. Combiue bran
flakeo factory appliance lllrviee or
p, m. "1\lerv··arlflin
Show rMon-Wed.·Frl.l
· 12:15 ChrisUans Hour
BenCaSO)'
Woman's
Page
and butter or margarine. Toss oell~mposed lrUitrallon.
lll1:liU
a.
m.
News,
4:30
Local
f'ews
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teelll
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1·00 News
and
Sports
HO
News
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Rev-.
Eddie
Bover·
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World
Turns
lighUy. Sprinkle over t.p oJ Basle ruleo for bandllnl I !0 Make A Deil
bot mixture, or around ed&amp;e of appUaneeo are:
CHANNEL
10
5:45
Sign
Off
1:30
Rev.
Silas
Bllluoo
1:55 Ne1V1
,.,.,erole as desired. Return to - Wrllo the model aDd serial
1:30 a. m. - · summer
SATURDAYS
2:01) Rev. Johnny Jefferys
Newlywed Ga~
Password
2:00-0ur Ltveo
oven 1111W hot and bubbly number on your reeelpt or IIIII
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5:30
Sign
On
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! :30 National Newo
Dream Girl of '17
Rouse Party
a .• rund edges, about 5 minutes. of sale and on the lrolll of the
Offlee~l of Bethel No. 1
' !tii-Doctol'l!
a. m. _ BpoUight on Educ. 5:50 Protestant Hour
2:35 Surida• Show
Women'l NO\tl
y Hd. 4 generous servi!ll•use-and..,.,. 11oot. u you der of Job 1 Dauabtara we ,
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'·Report
1:00 FaJ!IIIy Worsl1!p Hour
5:45 Sign Oil
Her&lt;! _Is 1 recipe that will ~eed service, II slrnpllfteo mat. lnl, at the Pomeroy Maaoni~~
General
Hospital
3·nn-Anoth. World To Tell Trulb
a. m. - Capt. Kangiiroo •
delight the men in youc bouse- oers to lllvt the oervlea comp• ~e.
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3•'!5News
hold .
ny this informaUOD.
Stepbanie Puu•n, past
a. m. - Lucl'o ,..,Yshup TbeNnM
3:31)-dor, Say
Edge Of Nlgilt
· CJNNAMON SOVR CREAM
- Read lhe use-and..,are book lng offleer and Introduced I
a. m. ten Tboatl!l' .
Dark
Shadows
Noon
'N~4:00 Mr. ~ ·. ·CartooDI
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llrst in a leisurely fuh!ou jul cera, lnclutllne Linda Darn
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Where A~ II
4:30
Rocky
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Family
1:00 M. Douglaa . Family '111eoter
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tluode
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Uly each part. u the boob oayo cordet; _R01etta Rodovian, sen'lo
$ :30Mr. ind Mn. Elwin Notter, you can lake sometblng out ,.. junior euatodian; Linda Yost, 1
· LleuteDanl and Mrs. William off, do it Do a mental dry run bearer, and Je!lnlfer Lohse, p1
Evening Shows
Sb16fel, and Mro. Harry Me- of settine any eonlrola untU clan. Becky Tawney Scott, a J!t
~ were recent dinner you art aure you know bow they thel No. 62, waa alSO
Wealbet !10111
1:-News
IJll&lt;il!la .-~of Mrs. Ethel Khcker. obould he hendled and what duced.
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6:20 Sports
it. lind' Mn. llhendtl left Sat- they oboU!d do. By that time, Mr. 1114 Mn. Corflotl Clttt, i l:l'
Wyatt Earp
CBS !leWII
8·30-News
1!Jdaf.-i0r- ihe!r home In Tens you will bave not only .,...1 parents of the bonored queen
N0111
I: to
· alter 'spendln&amp; the holiday with respeel lor your appl!IDCI but
Movie
DilloO
· 7:00 'nle Deputy
tllollt parellla, Mr. and Mrs. El·
.AJao introduced ...,.. Eltlel
wnd Wild w.at
7: 311 TaroaD
will Nolter ol Northup,
and
flnlfy
D. Smltb, auordfaA Paul
Mr. .nd Mro. J. Robert ShonDlmell auoclala
Ill
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olllcera.
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at ?:10 p.m., at Grace llotbodisl church. Mr.
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lou o1 the G.Uipotlo
FlU.. Celillr will be lhli
IIUOStSpeaker,
HI LO Canasta Club will mett
at thO borne o• Mrs. Rlellard
Brown al 7 p.m.
'heodaJ
ENGLISH CLUB· will meet at
1 p.m., at the home of Ethel
Maud Youn1, SecQncl Ave.
Mr1. Jennie Elllotl will be Coboatels. Mra. Eata l{amill&lt;lo
will present lba l"fttl'•m.
MERCERVILLE Grqe will
hold a re&amp;1!iar moei!Ds at 1
p.m. Membtr• bring potluck,
PEMBROKE Club will meet

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Combine IN!ter, qar and Pllll and romalnlnfld!&gt;PIIII
0 ...., uke, wnlcb came to me
fl , n Mrs. Dorothy Roller, MidOae hall &amp;No- """'
0U1 and bUI witilllufly. Blend er top. Pla&lt;e In "colcl -•• " 1
dlepg,..~ Mrs. Roller, an excel- Oae ond oae llaU • - in oour erNID. Sill Rour with Bake lor 5I minulel at
lent ,Cook, solvod ber Chrutmuba
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Ho!r'e a~ two templinl redtiOS to keep vou bull!' Ia yoor
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Is this Frankfurier Veaetable Bake. Frozen
Jlllaed .veaetabtes, lranklurtero,
ai1J1 cillllOd cbee!e ooup are the
.... ,'poittou of the dish. Lend11111iuich needod texture and
flavor contrast ill a crispy bor·
der
brBD Oakes toa.!od in
melted buller or margarille.
CeniJa ere IIUtrltlonal barrains,
llo. 'A
salad, fruit des111'1 'and beverage are all that
you geed to complete a wbole1!0111!. well-flavorod dinner.

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flakes
and butter or marpr~ne. Toll
lightly.- Sprinkle over lop of
hot mixtUre or around edit of
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oven unUI hot and bubbly
a._.runo edgeo, about &gt;mwuleL
Yl'id, 4 ceueroua aeml18•· .
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Frank Shoelbe fotb,e,
Eleanor
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Pl!i!!!l!tot 112. tourth Ave.....
01~1\01 and friends dur-

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Do you !mow what !
!mob and button ou 'I;
Is lor? Should
oiled or nol? Is there
ahould &lt;ot need uot) b
oocaslonally? Theae '
miDor details may m
dlffereo&lt;:" betweeo lo.
factory appUance Ill!
aell·lmpoeed lrustratl~
Bulc rules ~ h
appllanceo aro.
- Write lba model!
number on your
of 111e and on tho
use-aud-care book. :IJ
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11) this Information. ·
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llrsl ID 1 leisurely flj
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State Iitstitute, are, left to right, Dr. Ferdinand Fournier, superintendent of t1Goi'~lil&lt;
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1:1111Mtlii' Marllyn Long of Clnc!n- and Coralynu
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er vllililn In the Neal home ...ruw, Mike Gilmore
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\ Caldwell and children, Linda, Other
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of J'llbl, Mlellliu. The croom
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A weddlq clbmer wu oerved
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AT RECEPTION- Pic!ufed at the reception Friday honoring Dr. Frank R. Ford, who II
staff of the Gallipolis State Ina.titute, are, left to right, Dr. Ferdinand Fournier, superlnteDdent of
l!llss Joan Ford, Mn. Ford, Dr. frank R. Ford, Dr. Zoltan Szepessy, of the G. S. L staff, and Mrs.
lipa, who presided at the refretlunent table.

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held lmmacllllel1 ~ lha diDnet at lbo loll Tau 8llma l"nt.
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·}UIIf aaiiD ll!'eam&lt;nMilll Belly Jane Kem o1
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l!ill)i ,._.. ago on the river Ice made up much of lhe news
a so yearo ago on thl river. Here
lor!yboili! were u much
port of the dally Jlfe as the are other River News items:
str-.,~. Durlll8 the hoUday Dee. II, 1111 - The river was
aeason some of them did a gOOI( rialng slowly thio morning, with
b"'iness. This brief news Item a UtUe over lo feet on mark.
In the River News of the Gam- A large amoont of Boating ice
polls Dally Tribune on Dec, 29, was passing,
1916, tells hii'W :
n.e otto Marmet, Captain
'!'he ferryboat Ann Bailey John Rust in command, passed
bandied 2,200 people last Satur- down this morning lor Cincinday at 10 cents a piece between oati willl-19 bsrges of Kanawha
Pt. Pleasant and Kanauga. Ma- River coal.
ny of this number &lt;lid not go The Rober! P. Gillham and
badt as dry as they came over the D. T. Lane are on the way
(apparently they dido't fall in- back from Cincinnati, running
·ll!l., •1966 ). The Ann Bailey has loose to take down more coal
recenUy received a new set of on this rise.
machinery, made by the
Pt. The C. C. Bowyer was to have
Pleasant Machine Works. and
her trips in the

resu~

ba!' bad installed an

Hun~

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electric ington trade today but ice

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lijlll plant which now makes ditions changed Captain s. G.

streams fro2:f:l1 over. Gorges from Pittsburgh u · 110011 o rlv- 1Islard ~ ~ south from l!omlli01 will' no &lt;lOUD&lt; loeille 1 burgh; n .!eel a1 ~ 11 '!iir;&gt;~!jq
formed near Jeffersonvllle, Ind., er con&lt;htlons perm~.
The IHunttngton th~"'u ever Ihere when the new lock ..., 11.1 at ~le, 17.1 ot ,
but they are lil:ely to go oot Ruth and Dunbar of lbe same kDowa before. Severll .,.,~w-dam ill com~
erlburli and
at
when thils rille reaches there. line will a l s o - trips when hoalli belonging to the
'
m6millfl ohd rt.linaai
n.e Allegheny is reJIIlrted f.,.. the ice runs oot.
burgh Coal Co. are· now tow g A&lt;lll 50 Years Ago On River ..
The Coltoil Bl""""'
en over and gorged In some n.e towboats Robe~ .P ... GUI- coal from the Kanawha River t 'Detl. %8. till-~ rlv..theater 1.1 00~ 00 the
places. NavlgaUon Is at a stand- ham and D. T. Lano paaaed and Island Creek to ·. points rising rapidly here and while docks where sht 1,
stlll between Pittsburgh
and down yesterday lor Cincinnati sooth.
i there are noods prevailing 'in comparaUvely ne•
Louisville.
with tows of Kanawha · River The following is, a list ol the many sections of the eonnlry, wtll .be u good as
The Sheridan-Kirk Company's coal. Captain E. A. Burnsides. towboats that operate in and 1 tliere will not be a Oood In the she comes out In lhe spring.
fleet has been taken from Lock master of transportation lor the out ol the Kanawha River arid Ohio
at this tline.
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and Dam 24 to Middleport by Campbell Creek Coal Co.. is, Huntington:
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Lockmaster Janeo IBil Dam
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the towboat Margaret and plac. keeping tbe boats on the· move. Robert P. Gillham, D.
T. 16
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ed below the government ice They have delivered a big lot Lane, Eugene D. Smith, J. T. • w,as
town tolpy, He ret'lnch&gt;
80
p!ers there.
Sheridan-Kirk of coal during the put few Hatfield, Plymoutb,
George ports _.97 of . Inch of rainfall
Co. will do conSiderable dredg- weeks without
accident and Matheson, otto Marmet, Sally th
1 ere last rught. Heavier, .ralll- naU, have resume&lt;i their
Ing at Lock and Dam 24 this many of their lrlpa were made Marmet, Fred Hall, .
all occurred at
In !he Cincinnati •
winter, if conditions permit.
on artificial rises as a result Dewey, Catherine Davis, Val and other pomts
He_r&lt;&gt; tradl!. A great
of tobacco
of manipulating the _government P. Colljns, Exporter, F. M. Wal- ports ramfall of 2,97 mches ,
as well u other fre•ght Is movDet. 27, ttl! - The river is dams.
lace, Enterprise, Chari.. Brown, the Gauley.
lng · In tbot trade.
rising. A big river Is expected The towbool busineso promls- Bertha, Katherine and Scotia.
.
The Greene l,ine wharf at

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Admir~

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the first in many months . . es to be the best ever In this

The C. C. Bowyer resumed'
There are now more
her one of the best equipped Gardner's plans.
her trips in the Gallipolis-Hunt. towboats opera\jng ou' jJf the
.ferryboats on the Ohio River.
Heavy ice is running between ington trade this morning.
Kanawha River thary-fAr many
· iiJr~ing river ancl the threat here and Pittsburgh, with side The Ten City will be down years. More boats \~ towing
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Dec. 21,

1~11 -

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lipolis should benefit this town some light. new-made me
and bring several new residents passing thiS IDDJ'!llng.
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We stand on the threshold
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new year, looking

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our community. It is ·our
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and It is our job to make it
so, through savings and

;::::o::

Now, 1 Now Hfth In
ProtoctlaniS.villll .
Insured to $15,000
by 1 FMitni·Agency
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See ""ctl~ bow J'IIUI' DeW Blplow will
In 70W' home. 11M plcll up tbt pbolle &amp;Dd
111 a eeneraJ ld&lt;la ot rour color ud llt7le
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of ftoodl along with reports ol
l!ill)i ,._.. ago on the river Ice made up much of lhe news
a so yearo ago on thl river. Here
lor!yboili! were u much
port of the dally Jlfe as the are other River News items:
str-.,~. Durlll8 the hoUday Dee. II, 1111 - The river was
aeason some of them did a gOOI( rialng slowly thio morning, with
b"'iness. This brief news Item a UtUe over lo feet on mark.
In the River News of the Gam- A large amoont of Boating ice
polls Dally Tribune on Dec, 29, was passing,
1916, tells hii'W :
n.e otto Marmet, Captain
'!'he ferryboat Ann Bailey John Rust in command, passed
bandied 2,200 people last Satur- down this morning lor Cincinday at 10 cents a piece between oati willl-19 bsrges of Kanawha
Pt. Pleasant and Kanauga. Ma- River coal.
ny of this number &lt;lid not go The Rober! P. Gillham and
badt as dry as they came over the D. T. Lane are on the way
(apparently they dido't fall in- back from Cincinnati, running
·ll!l., •1966 ). The Ann Bailey has loose to take down more coal
recenUy received a new set of on this rise.
machinery, made by the
Pt. The C. C. Bowyer was to have
Pleasant Machine Works. and
her trips in the

resu~

ba!' bad installed an

Hun~

I

electric ington trade today but ice

co~

lijlll plant which now makes ditions changed Captain s. G.

streams fro2:f:l1 over. Gorges from Pittsburgh u · 110011 o rlv- 1Islard ~ ~ south from l!omlli01 will' no &lt;lOUD&lt; loeille 1 burgh; n .!eel a1 ~ 11 '!iir;&gt;~!jq
formed near Jeffersonvllle, Ind., er con&lt;htlons perm~.
The IHunttngton th~"'u ever Ihere when the new lock ..., 11.1 at ~le, 17.1 ot ,
but they are lil:ely to go oot Ruth and Dunbar of lbe same kDowa before. Severll .,.,~w-dam ill com~
erlburli and
at
when thils rille reaches there. line will a l s o - trips when hoalli belonging to the
'
m6millfl ohd rt.linaai
n.e Allegheny is reJIIlrted f.,.. the ice runs oot.
burgh Coal Co. are· now tow g A&lt;lll 50 Years Ago On River ..
The Coltoil Bl""""'
en over and gorged In some n.e towboats Robe~ .P ... GUI- coal from the Kanawha River t 'Detl. %8. till-~ rlv..theater 1.1 00~ 00 the
places. NavlgaUon Is at a stand- ham and D. T. Lano paaaed and Island Creek to ·. points rising rapidly here and while docks where sht 1,
stlll between Pittsburgh
and down yesterday lor Cincinnati sooth.
i there are noods prevailing 'in comparaUvely ne•
Louisville.
with tows of Kanawha · River The following is, a list ol the many sections of the eonnlry, wtll .be u good as
The Sheridan-Kirk Company's coal. Captain E. A. Burnsides. towboats that operate in and 1 tliere will not be a Oood In the she comes out In lhe spring.
fleet has been taken from Lock master of transportation lor the out ol the Kanawha River arid Ohio
at this tline.
.•
·
and Dam 24 to Middleport by Campbell Creek Coal Co.. is, Huntington:
·
M
•
· - ·· n.e
Lockmaster Janeo IBil Dam
- · "•
Itll
the towboat Margaret and plac. keeping tbe boats on the· move. Robert P. Gillham, D.
T. 16
,10
· •
ed below the government ice They have delivered a big lot Lane, Eugene D. Smith, J. T. • w,as
town tolpy, He ret'lnch&gt;
80
p!ers there.
Sheridan-Kirk of coal during the put few Hatfield, Plymoutb,
George ports _.97 of . Inch of rainfall
Co. will do conSiderable dredg- weeks without
accident and Matheson, otto Marmet, Sally th
1 ere last rught. Heavier, .ralll- naU, have resume&lt;i their
Ing at Lock and Dam 24 this many of their lrlpa were made Marmet, Fred Hall, .
all occurred at
In !he Cincinnati •
winter, if conditions permit.
on artificial rises as a result Dewey, Catherine Davis, Val and other pomts
He_r&lt;&gt; tradl!. A great
of tobacco
of manipulating the _government P. Colljns, Exporter, F. M. Wal- ports ramfall of 2,97 mches ,
as well u other fre•ght Is movDet. 27, ttl! - The river is dams.
lace, Enterprise, Chari.. Brown, the Gauley.
lng · In tbot trade.
rising. A big river Is expected The towbool busineso promls- Bertha, Katherine and Scotia.
.
The Greene l,ine wharf at

~

-

~-

~:~:.. ":m~:~ ~ty

Admir~

~eelion.

the first in many months . . es to be the best ever In this

The C. C. Bowyer resumed'
There are now more
her one of the best equipped Gardner's plans.
her trips in the Gallipolis-Hunt. towboats opera\jng ou' jJf the
.ferryboats on the Ohio River.
Heavy ice is running between ington trade this morning.
Kanawha River thary-fAr many
· iiJr~ing river ancl the threat here and Pittsburgh, with side The Ten City will be down years. More boats \~ towing
1

-.

,

'

The building of Lock

and

~

abov~,

Dec. 21,

1~11 -

~nft~lverandIB

The

Dam 25 three miles above Gal- rising. Considerable
lipolis should benefit this town some light. new-made me
and bring several new residents passing thiS IDDJ'!llng.
bet e. Several rtvermen and their

Ilea!

There was 14 reet at

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111011,
the close. o1 lbe•·lut
ilsoal yeir.
Tbe big towbo4t Sprague 11
making
trip d....;, tbe rive;
ivllh a tow of Ci'MJ. She
11
sloil progress owihl to
the low stages bl water
the
River.
· '

unt~

a

•nakina

~

Tlme..S.entlne~ Sunday, •January 1, 1967

was
Pitts-

'

]ohnAW. Frazie r Recalls

cident

-~

~atrol

or
We stand on the threshold
of a

new year, looking

ahead to more progress for ·
our community. It is ·our
bope t!lat your personal outlook for '67 will be bright,
and It is our job to make it
so, through savings and

;::::o::

Now, 1 Now Hfth In
ProtoctlaniS.villll .
Insured to $15,000
by 1 FMitni·Agency
•

THE FARMERS
AND SAVINGS CO.
'

MEMBER ~EbERAL RESERVI ·IYSTEM
~E~~~ FED~~L DEPOSIT iNSU!tANCI ~ORP• .

SHOE BOX

OHI.O

need ·
carpet?

.C9ME WHERE THE
ACTION lSI THEY .
GOTIA' GOI .
WAS

$4090
' '1963 Buick Riviera,
1
Local Doctor's Trade,
Air C nditioned: Sharp _

$2395
:···
' I

Just pick ~p the phone
and shop at home
time, eonfuolon, tnYel an4 b111J llittlnr
See ""ctl~ bow J'IIUI' DeW Blplow will
In 70W' home. 11M plcll up tbt pbolle &amp;Dd
111 a eeneraJ ld&lt;la ot rour color ud llt7le
Theil. rela!cl We'D Clll1 cna.rou a&amp;
eonvenionU,..Iho1r yoa li e&amp;Nfall7
ranre of llllll]llal an4 pw Jllll au
accurate, OD·~

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