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                  <text>Ma on Bus Str · {e
BY MAXINE WALTERS
POINT l'LE~T .:_ T h e
work-atoppage of !be Muon Cowl~- lehool bus drivers ljlp&amp;l'lnt..
1¥ will cqntln~~e MoadaJ,
In a petal board meeUne
f'ri~ night the board apllt lnlo
Impotency and bus drlvera and
walked out,
maintenance
bollfng mad.
After the meotfng was .lull a
little over one hour old, bus drivers and maintenance men stalked
out, following what board presIdent, Earl Keefer, called a miaslate!llent, or rather , he "misQUOted" to James Abbott, ~­
dal Organizer of Amalgamated
Transit Union, Dlvtsion 1539,
what a motion was that the board
had just voted on.

(men .

BIU Wlthera, board member,
moved that 'the board hear other

prellllt before taldnl a
policy vote on ~ the drlv:
era. Board member Ted sq.
vena -.cOoded the motion. Wltllen and stevens voted 111 111 tile
I!IOtlon and Dr. c. i.. Brilwn,
Harr;y Siders voted no, and Keel·
er voted no, to break the tti.
Then Keefer turned to Abbott
and stated that the board bad
voted not to "reCOllllize" hll
union.
With thla atatement; Abbott
said, "Come on men, let'a 110
- thla Ia just a three-rillg circus," anc1 the 32 persons left;
Prtor to thla lneidellt, Abbott
had been quellttoned by several
board members concerning vargroup~

ues as

1101\, a mllliater,
lou~ mattett ~~~ell u. "wu
IUIIon aaiiOdlltecl witll ale Te.in- lllllllltoY lelldir.

ltera ~" . . a. IDIWil'
waa ''Do.~·
Brvwn dred AllbaU. "Wllo 111vtt.d you Into Muon COuntoY,"
w1at Abbott l&amp;llthit he would DOt
answer that ~.
Slden thell uked Abbott U
be would be amazed to hear ol
threati ol ;violence llllldl In the
put 10 ~. Abbott Mid be
would not be lJIIlzed, but he
did not believe it.
Abbott Wll uked u he would
furnllh the board a lilt ol appllcatklns for memberlhlp and
the answer was ''110," -but be
would be wlWnc to cJellver applleatlonl to 111J neutral 1lUV
such aa Judge JamesLee'l'bomp-

or CICber eom-

L Broc*a 8lllltll hWJeeted that tllll UnkJa tbell thiiJ (the boarcO
In
1 letter dated Jan. SUI bad better bave Smltl lndleted.
All thla ltemmed from ID aAIIIMIU Alrther ltated tlllt, DO IJIIdfte dltewuuked to meet
areement Smith l&amp;JPII.I'eSb' aJ.1n''Some drivera had
IIIPll· witlllloard.

eaHona, but DOt all driven 110t
drlvlne at thll time bid liiDe4
eppUc.tlonl; pillllblJ • or two
had not been llpecl"
'
Abbott lltated the problem that
had ll'ilen heJe Wll that t h e
drivers were not orpn!r.td u In
other eountJea. Dr. Browa . . .
ed, "II the I"'WWP here due
to a 4amand for allleldlw to be
heard," and added that It coat
Ule tupa.yers '100 to call a 1111-

AbiM* tbell

apia uked II the
ltaant would raooplze Amalgamated Transit DMIIaa 153~ u a
~or nest4laUng aaent
for Ita -D'I1J!berl. Mike lllaw,
proaecutiDc adoiilll ol MaiOII
C'«&lt;lt¥, aik.d AIJbo«t II the un-

Ion Willllclto be rll»&gt;lllled u a
non.xelllliVe agent, and Abbott
llid, "YII, Sir."
Theil the buale began.
I wu onr whether &amp;!pt. Smith
bad eaaaed Into an agreement
with another orpniZitlononDec.
17, 1981, with Abbott atatlng
If the Board Celt it waa Ulegal
to enter Into an agreement with

clal meetlDg, anct be oouldll't
Ulldll'ltalld thl emeri8RC1 to call
a apedal meeUng wt.l DO cbange
could be made aalar:Y.wla due
to the ~. However, 81ft·

ed with the .,._ COWJt;y School
Service Per101111l AIIOClatloil.
President Keefer tbell stated
that the boerd wu aware tadlera belong to the WVEA, but no
aueh written agreemen\hadoome
before the board at a11J time.
lllaw was then asked Ilia oplnloa
as to the legallcy ol the board to
recognize a Union or Asaodation, and he atated that In 1966
the Attome)' General had ruled
It was permissible to recognize
a union or uliOd.ation. ·
Dr. Brown then made clear he
failed to aee the drivers' vlewa
as they had been given a $5 per

...nil ralle eub 1ear

oa,.,u·alle Jut )'ear, In

..,a an-

be." Wlthera
, woUld DOt Uke to Yatl •

be
.,

,
, and Keefer noted that group uatu oUlera were haVd,
the Willi were lit up 011 llldor1 the maD (relf1. Aa for Job aecurlty, aome
I;) uklld aqpes..
drivers had- been In
ac:hool
a anawer. n.
,,
l)'litem 20 )'earl and In the 10
ttl
rn
unoUon that wu '··l·
)'earl be (){eefer) had been on
.c
~
daquoted '· · • '·
the board, no driver had been
u.
'
·:' •. ,
0
laid otr. Wltll this statement,
r.. ~ ,..... IIIla, the ..., . : ~
Keeter stated the board had
&lt;
.,., 0 rvice Per,IOIII&amp;I .,9_. ·
• spent one hour with thia group, 1 &lt;1&gt;
:r. c- l
y...
and the board had heard Ab~ 0 '0 ~ George c.r-,
batt's request Cor recognition.
~ o &gt;:
be)', aecr__,.,
Withers asked Keefer iC he was
u. CJJ a:l 0 Jt. know llllcU a'
asldng they vote now on recogo ~-" .:::. .
earlier lD
nltlon, saying
would like to
- ~ ~ ~ erick PrqJp, ol
hear ·other groups present Clrat.
o ;I: ,.... 0
ill;)' Sebool Baa
Keeter repllejl, •'This 1111ion _ ••••• _ •--~-Jon, atat1na a.t
group JJMted to be the ftrat on the membership ol the v._
the agenda, rio now I think they
(~inued on )la&amp;l! 3)

to

1

:C

¥

?'

Weather

+

Thoughts

Occasional rain south portioD
&amp;Jriday spreading to north In

tmts

Thomas JeUer1011 said, "De- ·
lsy Is preferable error."

ar-

ternooo. Little change In temperature. &amp;mdl)' high In 30a and
lower 40s. Rain ending later &amp;Illday ni&amp;ht Monday clou~ and
colder wi~ snow fiurrtes north.

Devoted To Tlae Creoter Middle OlaiD Valley
FIVE SECTIONS

32 PAGES
VOL. IV NO. 1

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1969

Po!JIIro)'-Mlddleport

Three Petitions Filed

Gramm
Coming

POMEROY - Petitions or candidacy In municipal elections In
Pomeroy and Middleport a r e
alow coming In, the Meigs Count.Y Board or Elections said Sat-

Feb. 9

urday.

GALLIPOLIS - When baas
baritone Domtld Gramm appears
In Galllpolls on &amp;mday, Feb. 9,
In the Gallla Academy High School
auditorium,
handsome young
American artist wlll CUlly demonatrate to his audience why he
Ia toda.Y one or the most "In de·
mane!" singers before the PubHe. The concert wlll begin at
2:30p.m.
Gramm's January 1964 Metropolitan Opera debut firmly eatablllhed him as a leading artist witll
tbat comPIIII)', and he has been re~ b)' pner_. manager Rudolf Bing each aeason since.
~ta Include engaae.
meOtji: wlfb·tbe Chlc:qc) L y r l c
Opera, the Santa Fe Opera, BosWII, New ¥ork Cl~, Saa~und

In Middleport tills year, voters
wlll elect four council members
to four year terms and one member to the Board of 1\ibllc Mfairs.
In Pomeroy, four councilmen

this

aauci: HARRISON

~·•.!p*"" ·~--.
·~ ' ' true or hll ~
Orl:be. .

DR. HERMAN KOBY

CLYDE M. EVANS

~

·

.lblft pel In rac).tala.

Mr. Gramm'IIIWA!'IIICe•e

or

tlie seven killed during 1968
on Gallla Coun~ highways.
Officers Investigated 42 acel·
.dents In G:illla County Including
' four In which 11 per sons recelv.. ed personal lrUur1 and four were
ldlled. Meigs Count.Y recorded 14
accidents · with three In which
three persons were Injured. The
other accident occurred In Jackson Coun1;y and resulted In one injury.
Last month, In the three coun- .
ties, there were 57 accidents Ineluding eight In which there were
15 per sons injured.
During January, officers made
212 arrests, issued 349 warnIngs, held Inspections or 624
motor vehicles. The patrol also
assisted 68 motorists last mo!ith•

Out- .

aoel.atlon,

an engagement arrang(Contmued on Page 2)

standing OHio Unlv11rslcy aililetes, will ·be guest spetkerl ·
here this week Ccir the first
meeting of Meigs County Fellowship of Christian .Athletes organizatlol;l.
Teacher - coach Terry Ohlinger, who·has promoted establlshment or a FCA Chapter for the
county, announced the initial
meet!~ for 7 p.m. Tuesday in
the Meigs High School cafeteria.
SJ1Yder, star split end on the
Bobcats 1968 Mid • American
Conference championshfp Cootball team, and Canine, a start!ng guard on the OU cage squad,
are members or the 'Fellowship
of Christian Athletes Chapter of
Ohio University.
"'lbe Fellowship of Christian
Athletes is a movement of faith
and of action," said Ohlinger,
"And it is Constant!)' lighting to
strengthen the moral and spiritual fiber of the athletes and
coaches or AmerlcL"
"The FCA, a non - profit or-

a

Directors
Are Nam ed

:J At 814,132,84 .
'

ltlcludlng three In Wbiehfourper.

'&gt;!'• -aons wete kUled, all iii Gallia.
This , 1s more than 50 per cent

11 under aponiorlhlp or the TrlCci!UU1 Communi~ Concert As-

Auto sales Tax

ed his petition for election to
the one empty seat on the Board
or Publlc Mlairs.
In .Pomeroy' no petitions or
eandidac)' have been CUed. Incumbents whose terms expire
this ,)'tar are Lucien Poulin, Don
Collins, Roy Reuter and Franklin Rizer. Mrs. Elma Russell .

incumbent treasurer, has not fll.
ed.
Presently serving on the Pomeroy Board or Pllbllc Aftslra
by appointment are E. F. RoblniOII, J. H. Stephenson and William Baroniek. None of those
three has filed for election to
the board.
Filing deadline is 4 p.m. Wednesday.

Couilf;y acelclenta 41rlng J1111ary,

l)'lilllhon;y
eoplielllents . . . 10·

GALLIPOLIS - Results of the
1969 Galli.P\)lls Chamber or Commerce board or directors election were revealed saturday by
Mrs. Thelma Elliott, the chamber's executive secretary.
Named to three - year terms,
. beglnnl~ March 1, were -Richard Clrter, Clyde Ramsay, Mer·
riU Evana, Paul WagnerandPaul
Davies.
'!bey will join 10 holdover-directors, Lou Ford, Dr. Keith
;Brandeberry, WUlard Leed,y,
Roberi'-Siunders, Manning Weth·
erholt, Dr. A. R. Christensen,
C. Leon saunders, John L. Evans, Roger Barron and Richard
~ric~
·
• directors wlll be in1be new
riled to the chamber's next seasion, scheduled . Cor noon, on
Tuesday, Feb. 11. Members of
the election · committee counting
the ballots Friday were Dean
. • Davis, · Alfred AriiOld lnd Mar- ·
pret Price.
The chamber has 130 memlllrs. Over 100 voted in this
,.ear' a election. Tho chamber's
~ annual dinner meeting wiU be
·held Thlit sday, March 13,

bo, has not yet filed. J a m e s
Brewingtx)n, Incumbent, has fil-

.

n.·'U'Iile

•

wUI also be elected to serve
four year terms and the Board
or PUblic Mlairs consisting or
three members now serving by
appointment. A village treasurer also is to be elected.
FUing for council posts to date
ill Middleport are John Zerkle,
Richard Vaughan and David Ohlinger, all Incumbents. T h e
r~ Incumbent, Cllftord Slum-

OSP Log
Shows 57
Accidents

RIO GRANDE - Three Rio Grande College administrators have been selected to have their
blCJil'll)hies published In the 1969 edition of "Who's Who In American College and University Administration." They are Bruce A. Harrison, vice president for develq~ment; Dr. Herman L. Koby,
vice president Cor litUdept a«alrs and dean or student!~, and Clyde M. Evans, director or admissions and records. This year's edition of "Who's Who in American College and Unlversicy Admlnlstr~on," will cajltJln the laFgest number or biographical sketches in its 35-y. . history.
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m•

(:

PRICE TEN CENTS

Gallipolls-Polnt Pleasant

TODD SNYDER

JOHN CANINE

ganization, is also interdemoninational, embracing
Roman
Cathiics and Protestarts with
numerous chapters t~Jroui!hout
the country," he added.
Ol1l1nger said numerous Meigs
High studente have alreld)' an-

nounced interest in joinl~ the
local FCA Chapter. He poirted
out the organization is oot limited to only Meigs Local District
students, and urged all Interested persons or the county to attend the Tuesday night session.

Wuing of
Car Burns

Family's Gratitude Won by Miller llsG!!i~~JSrh"..=t~·::GALUPOLJS- AGalllaCoun- l«.r called Ute Red Cross

to see called Lancaster, and Mrs. Mll-

t;y family was grateful Saturda)' If It could get Sgt. Stan111

for services •'be)'ond the call ol
clut;y" 111 lOth Dlatrlct Con g.
Clarence E. Mlll.er.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.
Chevalier. 246 Dobby Drlve, reported to the Times~ that
their daughter, lb'l. WUllarn
(Janice) Stanle)' Ia In Gall!lJolla,
waldq to join her ~. $IIi.
WUUam stan111, w11p ia station, eel with the ormecl rore~• ~

w.

nawa.

'Ibe

siut111,

elib~.old

an

emergency leave. After an 11hour walt, Mr. Chevalier cleclded to ebntact Coog. Miller.
After
calling Washington,
Chevaller was Wormed the congreaaman bad left for hla home
In Lanealter. Mr. Chevalier then

.filth Placed
~
. . Probation
VfJ
..

GALLIP~US- Herbert James

-~l!!r· ~eryl, , bjlf~e,Jlllaat ~ite,h, 2,6, , Rt. 1, Mt. Perry,
week, and waa ho~taU~ed. Slae Yla,s ptleed' ?n;pvo Yllr&amp; ~roba·
~rw~ ~r . iur&amp;er¥; and tton .. saP!fd~ ~~ ,Gallla COIIIIQ'
ii'r~ wa.,rei;!Ortejlln aer'Joua c~_ :fl•s CoUrt b1 Judge
eondiUcn~
. ·· ·
R. Calhcjiln ror bretklng
The ChevalleH ~ ,MJia. 'Stin. atd enteri~
' '
, " '
f1tc.l\ li atiU ln cu~tcdy, l)ow·:::::::s::::~:~iwow'i:i6"1\':S··~ ' ·e'!r because " ' Glllla Cou~
·
'
Sher•trl• Delartmentliaaai!Oid'lr ·
bed'clleCka 'trom'PI!r·

Rori4ld

cor

r~~~~o/1 ~o . .

"

ler aa1c1 ehe expected her busband home around midtlght.
At !IJldnigbt Coni, MWer called Mr. Chevallel', who explain·
eel his problem. Tbe congressman "td be would call the De·
partiiiS!nt ol Defense In Wallhlngton to see what be could do.
Cong. Miller "ld be haci a
bus)' achedule Saturda.Y, but adcieel h6 would make ~ effort to
Jet Sit. Stan111 home on emergeney leave...~
Aller IIW.Yfng ~q~
mo.at of the ,,..p,., Colli· Mlller
called early Satil~ to lnCQrm
Chevalier' that "SSt. ~
did be 111 CallConila' am~r•lB
a.m., Satlq'day, and In Gallfpf)late . Siaturw afternoon."
''I thlnk the publle lhouldknow
abOUt thla, .,. · aalcl Chev~er.
Tlila tamU1 11 very gratelljl. ll
11 aatlaiYini to ~ n have
a IliaD ~ cOn(. Mlller'a caliber

u• ·

~ea . ·. ~~c ~lee." .

,.

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TAKEN
·TO HOSPITAL
·
..I. Tbe' Jl*ellle .

truck made a run at 3:03 a.m.
Saturday to 44 Nell Ave., where
the()' extlnauilibed a blaze In a

car owned b)' Norene Graham,
llllle addresa.
·
Firemen reported the b I a z e
atarted from a abort In the wirIng or the 19~ Ford. Damage
was eatlmated at $10. ll was
the ftrat run of the month for local firemen.
1be department received 10
calla last month and made eight
actual runs, Including one to Pt.
Pleasant., One call was from a
i¥111iii'OteCted area and another
to walh lpweci gasoline oil the
lltreet .
.
Fire lou and dama&amp;e was estllllated at $3,800 with~

belDi

.r.n.

maJor

In the
17 Ore
tbat destro)'td the t:raller"'Pana. .
~.uwe~a~.~
the loas " . . ·$3,500.

loaa

.'

SIGNS PROCLAMATION - Mlddlepclrt Mayor C. 0. Fiaher, seated, issued I pzidamatfCII
or Feb. 3-9 as Religious Emphasis Week In Middleport. With him are John
Fultz, member of Religious Emphasis Week committee or Feeney - Bennett American LegiOD
Post No. 128, and Walter Bunce, Post No. 128 chaplain. Other members of the committee are
Ernie Barllhart, Charles Byers and Marcus Chambers.

designatl~ the week

COLUMBUS - State Development Director Fred P. Neuenschwander Saturday named
13 Ohio counties with low per
p~il valuation whe!j,e new industry was needed'1h produce
revenue to UPgrade school systems. The counties he listed
Cor UPl were Preble, Warren,
Greene, Clermont, Brown., Ad·
ams, Pike, Lawrence, Jackson,
Vinton, Meigs, Perry and Columbiana.
Neuenschwander said his department was anxious to see
vocetional education facilities
established In those courties
because industry would be
drawn into the ares. Meigs Local District expects . to open
a vocational department in Its
new COIJIPrehensive high school

3Jrd Accident of 1969
Noted by City Police
GALLIPOLIS - City pollee
Investigated two minor accidents
Friday bringing January's total
to 33 aceidente. No one was Injured in Friday's acelckris.
One occurred at 1:05 p.m.
Frida)' at the intersection or
Prospect Alley and Vlnbxl St.
Pollee said a pickup truck op..
erated b)' Larry D. Barcus, 18,
Rt. 1, backed and atruck a parked car owned b)' Beatrice Steph-

~eads

Not Guilty
TQ Grand Larceny

fUed.

There was no ctam•IP to a vehtcle operated by James A. El·
lis, 23, Rt. 2 C'41ll"olla, .Ill a
minor mishap at 2:42 p.m. Fi'lo
~ In the parking )ot at E¥8111
Paekllle Co. No cbariP wu ftl.
ed.

PvL McCormick is

next autumn.
~:~:~~~:&gt;.:::~:;::::::;;:::~:::::::::::::::;:;::::::::

enson or 43 VInton Ave .
There was no damage to the
truck and miDordamagewaaclaM
to the right rear r..pw ol u.e
Stephenson car. No c:harae wu

Fort Lee Graduate

Pollee aald EllilltopJICI.,arked tbe car IIIII Weal 'ride While
he wu pldciDg ~q~ u order, the
Yeblc:Je )impled CJUtof.-r, ~
blldt ·a atruck a ~ car
oWD~~a io- Arttur a--.'.ir.,of205
Baltlanl Dr. 'lbere wu iliiiDOr
~to the Rupe .car.

WINS DEGBEK
MA!ON' ""' One
"" ·

Ia '

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~- TheSooldoT11ma-..I,~,..........,.:I,1Ht

••

'Woman . · •

School Bus

(Coati....,- r...,

t.tbl!:r• ......,., luionwd a.
-lllat the membora blare·

'

ular llltolb;aba.dW&gt;IIIIIlarfiJ . .
ad IA!I-1 ID Join IIIII lie
N(ll'-led 111" tile ATU, DIY!.
..... 1518, for, of bor·
11"'1'11 and ~atlltl ill their
bel!alf. Ht laid 1bo AI~
- d IIIII lie uliYt .. _....
ln-HrY!eo tnlalna: tor all drlv•
era, Later, PrCIIIP told tlds reporter !hat Lothoy bad wallied
WI of tile meellni _,.. lllo

POIIIEIIOY - A Portlaad ana

...,.I •

....... lltollod lnaldo her ovettWMC!a,ocl&lt; for
balfltour
Frldo.ll nl,ch4 esc- witllmlnor
-........

\

~and

tl&gt;nolons.
Marpret. Jean Schuler, 4'7,
was treated ·a m released at Vet..
enna Memorial after beirw treed
from tile 1967 model pick - "'
truck ahfl WJs cJrh1~ Racine
Eme~)' ~n removed
Mr&amp;. ~•r to the hos,pttal, at

.. 7:30p.m. •·
.
1be MeJ.cs CouM.y Sherlll's De-

.,ld ln!«&lt;&lt;
·· lu' Mrs. SchUler Wem Oil
portment

the

driven
of

con-

trol on a curve on Rt. 124, 200
ft. eaat of the Wells Run ROid,
·when she wu bltOOed by an oncomi..- vehicle.
The truck turned over on its
tq) after lening the higtlwa,y
ard Mrs. Schuler was unable to
get out Wltil squadmen broke out

the windshield. No a~ests "ere
mode.
Racine Squadmen were also

Donald Gramm, Baa Baritone, Coming to
Gallia Academy High Auditorium

~==.:~~=~::;Gramm
ot
and Mrs. Bill Rcblnson
Mr.

!Jf

Letart Falls, who reportedly
hlld drank fuel oil. He was taken
to Vetenns Memorial Hospital
aJ¥1 admitted as a medical PI·
tlent.

30 Days IS
Sentence
•

POMEROY - Seven defencloo
a s were fined, nine forfeited
bohls &amp;n:1 one was ordered to
jail in hearings friday eorxluct:ed by Meigs County Judge Fronk
W, Porter.
Giwn a 30- diJ! jall sentence,
ordered to ~ cooll, and receivi,_. a one year BUS9Miion

o! his driver's license was Bra·
dy E. So.Yre, Racine Route 2,
charged witb reckless operation

Coming Feb. 9
FraneiJco !trm.Pbon1 and t h e
Loa Angeles .Pbllharmonic. He
made two ~ for Columbta Ma1terwork1- oomposJdORB
by stravlnllq eoncllcted b,r the

(Contill.led from Page 1)
eel tor him by Columbia ArUitl
Mabagement of New York.
A eoosideratioa of tm artist'•
most recent and aarrent actiYities underacores h11 popularla;y
and versatiUtv. At lntervala '
tllrougbout the 1967-68 see-.
he tallied U weeko at tile Metrop&gt;Utan Opera. Among other roles
for whleh he Ia oototondlng In tile
aew house ln Lincoln C~, be
was haDed for his interpretations
of Der ~ocher In Marc CbaeaU"s new proG.Ictkla of
he
Magie Flute" and as Plunkett
ia "Martba."' The New York
Times of Jan. 12, 1968, headlined:
•'GRAMM BRIGHTDJS 4 M...\RTHA' AT MET."'
And tile arUcle deelared: "He
took the role fl. Plunkett for the
flrat time. It could easily have
been bla 1011i or 20th time, for
Mr. Gnmm 118111 and aeted hb
....,. throuab tile rolo 10 oldllful·
J,y ad coovfndnel7 that a n y
thou&amp;ht o1 bit newness to it or
o1 It to him wao out o1 tile .,....
don. He uaea his voice with notlbla - -.,llr, GrlllUO llniiiiDK- ,

Milcompoaer.

Donald Gramm was "born in
where he bepn plano
otudleo at el,cht, the pipe orpn
at 13 and volee at 16. It was in
tile latter otudles thet he excelled and he deelded to aim for a
career as a concert linger.
During his oenlor yesr In high
aehool be woo the coveted first
prize ol best male linger at the
mUI'llllOtb Chleqoland Music
Festival, attended by 90,000 peopte and IIJIOIIoored by the Chieaco Tribune.
He then began four scholarlhlp&amp;anced yeera at the Chi-

•.-r

casu

Muaical COllege. Three
time• be won the OUver Ditaon
Award, whleh he liJpped with a
Paul Lavalle Scbolarstdp, the
larpst given by the NatiDnal
FedenUCil fl. Music Cluba.

ol a motor vehlele and driYIDg
whUe under suspenalon.
fined were George M. Bush,
Atllena IIGute 2, $10 and coots,
speediJWi Paul G. Buckley, COolville Route 2, $1J5 "and 1",ots,
··
.!lf-.':;;d~...._~ Cau-nJ
·-~..i'uioJ
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, , • •1., ' t~Yj'"$~"'"_·-_:1
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Route • .a .
; ts, · niai&lt;N· 'It o0o1nt1 llke tanguqe
speedii'Wi Edgar V, Anderson. u it l1IJ)Okea, What an &amp;chiev&amp;Spencer, W, VL; Allah A Lam~ ment 1n opera is thia of Mr.
bert, Syracuse, $15 and eosta, Gramm. ••
·each, speediDgj Roy L Miller,
Hie 1967-68 aeaaoo was also
Liverpool, W. VL, •15 and bfahlllhted on a tour w1th t h e
costa, DVIdne on highwa,y, and American National Opera eom.
Gladys Brewer, near Racine, $10 IIBIQ'. So effective waa hla poralli costs, lett of center.
u.,yat or Leporello ln Mozart."a
ForfeiUrw bords were sandra "Don Glovannt," opposite Joan
K. ~ncer, Belpre, P?.50; !btberlaad, that he was lmme.
Flo,d W. Corson. Middleport diatel¥ Ol1888ed by ~ roeRoute 1, $27.50: Robert W. Hart, ords for a complete recording
Columbua, ••U.50; Sherman K. r1 the opera tn London, England
Gerlach, Letart Route I, W, VL, _ once qa1n with Miss Suther~
$32.50; Robert t. Noble, . _ , land.
$47.50; Claulle W. Fields, New
Dul'lag 8 career of •11 1 g hLexington, $47.50, all posted on J..i&amp;hta," Gramm's 1966..67 seaspeeding charges; Hubert R. 101'1 Included many notable ones.
Gregory, Alliance, $27.50, a1- Beginning w1111 a gala first peraured clear distance; Harold M. formanee on New Year's EYe,
Wilson, WeUsvUle, $27.50, pass- he ARK the title role in all pering over yellow Uae; Gerald Mc- formances o£ 'q)le Fledermausn
Daniel. Pomeroy, $25, intoxica- In tile new Melropollton Opera
Hoo.
House in Lincoln Center.
The seaJOn included engage.
ments as soloist with such ma;or ensembles as tile Bos1m
~mpbouy Orche1tra, the S a n

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Members of U~
Paneroy emergency squad unit

proved themselves more agile

.'

thUI Meigs County Jaycees by
taking a 50-41 win ln a cage
game last week at the Melga
J\D'Ilor High in Pomeroy.
George Neuelrold led Che
lemergency aqUid scorers with
10 points. Other point - getters
for the winners were Howard
Well with seven. Jim Sisson,
Jim Neutzllrw: and Harold Nor-

ton. all With six; Gary Free..
man, seven and Charles Lepr,
two.

BarJ')' McCoy of the Jaycee•
team lOOk scoring honors by
drCJK)itW through 23 points. other"s pU111: pot,nts for the Jay~ team were Earl Ingels with
five, BUI McDaniel and. Gene
Rigga, each-blr, Rclpr Young,

three, Tony TQlor, two and Jim
. lfecls, one.

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Bob Hoefii~h'a oolunm In a re-

eent 1111\lE! of'yourftewapaperwas
,.. of the ..,.t enll&amp;btenlnl and
oom»reltlolll.ve pl.eceaofJaurnal.
ltm 1 have read
aome time.
&amp;~rely tbi1 wW aerve aa a re.
mlllder to Uolp andGalilaCOull-

tor

tleno of tile - - • • o1 the
_..., lldmlnlstr lion

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propos-

Voey lnlly yours,
F. J, Stol&gt;art
Box 218
Raefne, Ohio

may be that someday ,., you will apply

Hoher Gir&amp; Say,
1JuuaA: foul, Alma
Dear llr:
A group of

ua ompl-• at
Holoe• Medical Center wlllll to
gtve .our thanka, p&amp;bllcb", to Mill
Alma McCormick, bao for
over 50 !'811'1 been a Breat pert
ol that lnllllut!on. Her - r t
tralnlna and pdclonee hal been a

\

Exempted vlllagea spent an average ol $414
and local districts N22.
Among tile eley dlllricts, the · bJ.cllest per
pupil OlqiOIIdlture wu In the Clncln·
nail suburb of . St. Bernard with a flcure ol
$982, compared to tile low ol $412 _.a.
ed In tile ell&gt;" of Dolphoo, Allen C&lt;Jua~J,
Among tile ropldl,y dwillclllne m&lt;OmqJled vUIIge districts,
Cincinnati oul!url&gt;, Indian Hill, 11&amp;1 tile highest with fBOS, and
Coldwell of Nehle Count;y was low with an
ouUl)' ""391.
Rofioctlon ._ots that St. Bernud'• $982
cost per pupil eompered to Dolphoo's $412
does not neceallU'Uy lnaure that a. Bernard

'Ibe cost ot educating Ohio's 2.4 million .PUbHe achool puplls Is continuing to climb at a
rapid rate, with local tlUq)O\Yers still bearing
the. brunt of the bill, according to a report
from the State Department of Edllcation.
The report, titled "Costs Per Pupil, 1967~." showed the average cost of educatlng
one student during the past school year In
Ohio was $565, an increase of $61 over the
previous year and a jump of $264 in the past
decade. D: was the second consecutive )'ear
that co.stl had increased by $GO or more,
State Su~ of Schools Martin W. EAsex,
in an introduction to t;he report, acknowledged
a dramatic increase in state support to Ohio
schools In the laJt two academic years but
mted, "Nevertheless, local properb' taxes conrtryoocj,al resq'c~
"' ~"
·;;,,~ showed it costs
more
the cttles thaD
elsewhere. The average per pupil expenditure
in Ohio' a cib" districts for the year was $596.

••.,. ._rteal atewlnl -

to

*'IIIIIIIJ ol her tr-a-havo

011 to taraer - · ol the
country. lllo h a l - ru ~
her~ toward uo.lllo hal been

SP.,'; BAZIL B. PACK JR.
son of Mr. and Mrs. B. B.

Pack of Cheshire is serving
with the 1st Air Cahary Dlvisioo at Bien Hoe. in Vietnam.
He enlisted Feb. 13, 1967. His
wife, Dianna, resides In Columbus and is employed as
secretary for the Minor League Baseball Commhsion.

RIO GRANDE - Total enrollment for the spring semester at Rio Grande College is
810, an increue of 36 stuPT. PLEASANT - Six busl•
dents over last year•s IPrinB
ness
establishments In the counenrollm0111.
t&gt; were raided Friday nlcht by
The number ol run • time
combined efforts ot the State,
students enrolled 1• 7i4, an
Count1 and City police officers.
Increase ot 56 over lut year,
Con!lscaled durlnR tile rolds
part..dme enrollment Is 40,
were
wrious pmingdevlcea.pln
and nlghl st..aents total 56. Acball machines, tip boards and
cording to eleoo ronk, lull punch boorda,
time and partdme enrollment
Raided were the Sportsman
flaures are: tresbmen, 2'19, tn- ·
Grill, Anchor, Harry's Drive-In,
clucllq returning freshmen;
Hitchirw Post, Sol&amp;bem Barbe-sop~e•, 208;jgftLora,143;
cue and ~ortlman Barbecue.
aadoonloro,Uf.
Arrelted m conneetion With
the
raids were Hilda McCI.us.
BLMT FRANCO
land,
.Pans)' Wears and Bob DaSTOCKHOLM (UPO- Shoutvis,
all
of PL Pleeoant, Bmnle
lrw .. Fnneo, murderer," sever- WrB¥,.
Gallipolis
Ferry and Eric
al h u n d r e d demmstratora
marched to the Spanish embaa- Boeall, Mason. A warrant Is out
·~ Slturdi.Y in a protest aplnat tor the arrest of a sixth individthe aovernment of Generallaai- ual.
mo Franclsco Franco.

Rivermen .all knew Billy
Saul of Middleport. He -..as born ln Ireland
76 years ago ill Wicklin County and was a
well~ flot.el man. Billy has kept a diary
for many years which among other happenings chronicles the foHowing:
Thla story ia from Ule River News of the
Gallipolis - Dall)' Tribune, Jan. 31, 1919, artd
includes several interesting local items.

Aug. 7, 1878 GalllpoJis.

The Brilliant blew up at
1

Nov. 6, 1880 - 1be firJt Locomotive whistled Into MlddleporL
Nov. 8, 1882 - Ice In the river
Feb. 11, 1884· - mgh water, next to the
1913 OCJ&lt;1d.
Dec. 17, 1884 - The packet Big s.ney modo
Its llrst trip.
Aug. 5, 1895 - The Big Sancl.v at
Clllclmati.
Nov. 25, 1885 - Five trains crossed the
brldie at Pl. Pleesant, the first to dO so.
Fev. 7, 1787 - The first train went down
the Ohio River Railway.
· Jan. 1, 1890 - Bee1 •warmed at David
Lasley'• at Cheshire.
June 10, 1893 - Walter CUahman took charge
ol the Walnut st. Hotel at_ Middleport, re-

It Hotel Columbus.

The Big Sancl.v waa. tile larpst and llneol
peeket over built for tile White Collar Line
for tbe Pomeroy ..Cincinnati trade.

Carooa told die that
Abbott bad laid !hat the two orPIIIoatlona could not - k to~r~-r~ckNmAM~L

1be -

A of lllo glril at Hoi- I
zer'a Ulled ·11 1 - d write lbll
for tlleip and rm dolni so, Jladl,y, 11 _.d be lm'"llble to
silo all ihelr names. They ioould
-eelato It voey 1111cll If thlo
could bo prtnted ill 1110 !lli\doJ
edition u msny of aiemllvtalao
In Miligo and Muon ·'C ...U.o, ·
and tile Sentlno1 Ia· their· oewefrom tlila

llloppeao. llarQ' Sldorl he had been threatened, and ..
bad .... of hll ehlldren, and Dr.
Brown said he had r-lvedphono

eaU1, then no one aniWVICI.
Keeleraskedl1the-wanlad to accept lhll group, tile Ma1011 CounQ- School Sorvt.. ParAl110&lt;1atlnn, and eoter
Into negotlatlma or policy ldOpo
11m, or heor other ill'WP'·
A nwmer ol lntere- dlizeno pre- then ukecl to be
reCOjpl(oad by tile lloor&lt;l. Rl!1·
moacr Smith asked the board to
....,romloe, and pt tile drlvero back to work. Ho uld tile
preta:~~t drlvera are ••pet driv-

er•,•• and.to hire IIIII" men wauld
take 0 lot ol WOOiilng out.
Keeler told Smith, It he wu
taklna .W.a he was out at or..
dor; tho onJ,y thlna tile B o ar d
"""'-ed W&amp;l I aolutloo to the
problem.
~ lhlbe, eltizenandpar·
oat. .ul4 tho oolutlon woo for
OliO mediber ol llw board to pt
.., thO other lido of tho table
101111 stev- and Wltllero, and
tile problem -.td bt aolvad.

.,

ana. . .

ReM Broilea

.

1600. Rlvemew Dr.

·'" INilol.S..o,_.,._,, ,, ~l4ot-

··', .;l,ll,
"'f•"""'""~~
oirn·
'"'~1!1\Q,.· IJJ.e .........,~

Diehl, fire Ueute!DanL . r •• ; &gt;1
First aid II&lt;(UIId q!ll~o are
Walter Cleland,. ohlet; Paul Sol·

1IB,y 1borDton · - tho boord
It It did IIIII feel It wao - p d
In' -~ cllwllillll certain &lt;:ldlw. to ocbool, and not

- · - the buiOI In the
bend ano IIIII rllllllnl and Dr. llr&lt;nm sold the had • - for an injuaotlon to
put tho drivers 1leck to and

·Feed Grain

SignupSet

't l~· ~

oeeanllotl

tr81111l'er. Truatees are 1'1111.
seJ.lera, Ernie Slaton arid Earl

Qmmdtteoo ln•ludl! S t u e
Slmj&gt;JM, Arnold Adamo f n d
Roser Oura, griev&amp;Dee; David
Cleland, Wllter Claland, old Adams, by •.taws; Eu-I.Cie·
land, Daany Diehl, Wallar Cl._
!aDd, llnance; Walter Clelsndand
Paul Sollers, dependency board
mombero;
' · 'li

Kana--

· II wao ljl(llrOIIt _ . , . was
to lie IOIYad, 10 Keefer sold In•
other opocW meeilnl could bo

bold next -

to ... It ......

cloenled." !lo, Sternotton. whiCh everyone

larl had
YI'U'

......,; lor INICt during tile
evenlnl. a speclal ~salon was
IHII for Feb. 4th at 7:30 p.m.
to aolve tile trauportatlon probloin.
Jamoa Abbolt ltouod tile follcMinl otstemont aftOr
meet-

·•
:

'

.tho

laa,
- -.ad
·11 MXI
tile .union
pd men
attend
Tuo..
be llicl, ··-we
the (IUbi!Olater•

tt

I ~ atiOO!!., tD
Nt, and I Jlncarelf hoPe tldo

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Wll ,,u.

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lr)l ~..

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Wbtll~=~

,. I!!Pil!D'ORT - __ _,._
eoni, . ..croc!lt

wltll bo ad ohwtlr .b): llw Citlzenl No..

....... ,.....lol, .au

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Sehlonl..~·
GALLIPOLIS : :· -

-thr---tho·
•*••• rrc. .....

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wWbopOflillaat-•111 1
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Owr f8t,800 1rOi'W ~ '

. Paul s. Snllrt, '"""'preoldoal,
•tatad tile card wjll allml..te

L.

-..., 71, Chelhlre, IIIII a wtat.r rslldem ot EMIG&amp;Uit, Fla.,
diad at 12:55 p.m., 'llurade,y al
the Breverdllolpitel,llolllourDe,
Fla.
A retired farmer, be wia bom
April 19, 189 t. Ia croom Cll&gt;", am
ol the late t.of111eUe and Wilma
llololter Moore.
He It aurvlved iiY hla wile,
Ora Brunmor; eklldren,
0111 Lee Moore, Goll~o; FredcUt Moore, ClelhlH;Mra. Vance
('l'helma) Campbell, GalltpnUa,
IUid Mra. Julie Well, El ...,_,
Callf.; 10 IJ'udchlldreai one

GALLIPOLIS - Famlo lllo
Minor, VInton, 85, died Ia an
Altms holptta.l around 4 a.m..,

FrldoY.
lllo waa born at Fob.
t884. daulbter of 111e tate
&amp;!san Grover and llanuel Eno.
!lie was twice married, Orlt to
t.wnmee Cramer, wbopreoeded
her ·1n death; her secoad to Luther Minor in 1947, ln Kentuclly. He survives.
One lister, Mrs. BeasieWard,
Columbua, also survives. 0 ~ e
brother, Ma&lt;ioo, preceded her
In death.
Mrs. Minor attended the Meth·
~,andoaelia­
odlst
cturch.
t.r, Mro.Jtlala~Crown
Service•
wlll be bOld 2 p.m.,
Cllr.
He WOO I lll8lllbor ol tile Gar- &amp;lnda7 from tile McCoy F!UIOrfield Ave., Cburcb of Cbrlat and al li:&gt;me In Vlntm. Burial will
be In VInton Memorial Park,
I
cl·tlle Grange.
witll
Rev. Som Boyd ol!lclatlng.
FuDeral aervice• w1ll be 2
p.m., !lmday attbe Garfleld Ave.,
Cburch of Cbrlst with G a r y
Vaugtot In charge. The bo&lt;l)' wlll
lie In one hour prior to to-

as.

have Jolmd dle '~tpr- ·
lnilfllled In 11168. It Ia .,. 1artt- ·
cl't!llit ~~. credit risks, ell ,credll .u - In ~A.;
., and ~eUoa prOOINDI for par'• with &lt;»er 17mWl011..,.
Open!. elite .tor tile pr.....
tlelpiots.
~ to the reJidonto ol the
at tile Cltizono Nadanal
Mlddlepol't ·er-. tile Jll'&lt;lll'8lll will be earlY lhlo l(lrl.,.. Onca
wW abo enable "lnatam:" ltens ~.tile- will- .
to be madt, free .of red ~. of dle ltldldilal credit aeotllllllt&amp;.
In tile Ba'*Amorleanl ~
up 1D $100.
'l1lrough BankAmericard,
a tile Cltizena Nit!- ·Ia . .
c~~r ise~~~te~ ...nt of The ' Atlleno
Bank of

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TODAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY &amp; WEDNESDAY

mo-..

du's aenicu.

MEIGS THEATRE

Burial wUl be ln Gravel Hill
Csmolel')'. Polll&gt;earero wlll be

TONJGHT,

COLUMBIA PICTURES Presents
A MARTIN MANULIS Produa1011

MON., 11JES.

.~ I ~ ~ '

FEBRUARY 2-3-4

Ervin Riee, John Metzeer, Theo·
dore MilDer, Ra,ymondL a~ n e,
Richard Rouah, and Gordon Bleaatng.

"HANG 'EM HIGH"

dleport. and steven E. Phillips,
17, Rt. 2 Crown CIQ-, oaeh $23
bond lor _.atng. llolh bad been
cited by eiQ- police.

'

Saeonplay by Oona~ Cammell and Hany Joe Brown Jr.
Produced by Martin Manuis • IJtJected by Robert PilllSh

(Technicolor)
Clint Eastwood -Inger Stevens
COLORCARTOONS:

IHw Lou 11..-ls P"1 .. ,..., s.tosfoed" 1Thtl "'C¥1( · fileftlti 011 c;JIIOl A_.!

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SHOW STARTS 7 P. M.

BIGGS DEPT. STORE

ocramblo Ill pt out. DIJIIIiu
BWie Mitchell llld G o o r 10
Sleets worked the detail F~
and -..1
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MRS. HAWK ILL
POMEROY - 1be Ponaeroy

c-.....

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anawtred a

call at 8:50p.m. Friday to the
Hawk
Wolf
bome t.'( James
at
n.--. .,

.,..... .who had • ...__

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pareSb' llllfl'ered I heart at..I.
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watl .....
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IIOW hal I

.'il ..... n .. o I'DIIqe l'old 11 Cal\.410111, Uh\11,

ot 10me.. Emer-"""
._......,

lforaottoDIIDtlonearller.
When Raclna pi....O at Haman
...,_
Traee a few W..Uqo Bob h,..
VQ' bad II. pep 1an4 down there
from Soutlltrn Loal. It r
-w
l'lnite
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REG.
35c yd.

BLEACHED

Sl

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MUSLIN---------- 3 yds.
UNBLEACHED
~
MUSLIN__________ yds. s1

pr.

SHEETS

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Ree. 79c
lll'rx.IO" BATH

Both Towels _____ _ 67e TOWELS. ____2*"'
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1.59

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LOVELY MORGAN JONES .

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4 17 .

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811104 Pre-Shrunk, Rea. 4.99 .•. __ •. _• 2.97
Double Bed Fitted Bottom, Rq. 4.99 •.• 2:97
72x104 Twin Bed, Re1. 3.99 ........... Z.Z7
Pillow Cases, Rec. 2.98 •.•........••• 1.57

DRAPERIES _______2 prs. 77 ~

EX'I'tiA HEAVY LARGE

2 ss.s•

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CANNON MO·I ROM

REG. LOVELY PLASTIC
$1 P.l'·

sa 17

s;,
•• 29-36
R-.. 5.99

BIRDSEYE

REG.
2.49 doz.

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You ~"-~~t want ca m.l11 any one of theJft. TbiJI)'ndicated featUre Is ~reated
)I'O~C lod~ ConoulloJQ Inc. Wat&lt;h lor It weeklY beglnnllw

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more.

reCOIDbO the union? back In school ••...., 11 poalf.

No-waaglven.

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a...,oneeaehw.._

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!Ira. Evel)'n llaJnll1, I per• Up plekets at the boon!_ of ...,_
· 1111, asked tho board to live the eattoa. oJ!lcea aa tbQ' were CCII·
(l!lblle ono auod rea..., wl1l' It earned wlllllllllinrtholr chlldron

-da't

sa-.-

.........,..,. remarl&lt;o ooncerninl
4-H I!J'OWth over tile yeuo. The
HANNAN TRACE HIGH SCHOOL hal a new baakelball oeor.. event was concluded with folk
- · They had quite o bit &lt;Jt. trwblo ptllna: It U woo or- pmea under tile dlre&lt;lllm Cl(
dered but I AW It whoa I wao dowa to tile Haman Trace-South- Gil Barnette. Counl;y Extonllon
weJtern game FridQ' nllbL It' I 11 moderD u can be. and even ~ 4-R. Each In attendance
hao tile bonua free lndlcalora .., lt.
was Jiven a cindy bar b)' the
Muon Co. 4-H Leaders Assn.
hla vaniQ- ready to,_
katbtll TCXlmamont on Feb. 14'111at otbtr coach wu JGim C.
TWO FORFEIT BONDS
IJ5. I uncleratand tllo lourlllment Wldd!Do, l'ormer ......_..
GALLIPOLISTwoyoutlll'orwill bt broadeoat lhll year - foothill and ...-n coach,
folled bond• Saturday In Gallla
for tile Drat time from Haman ...., It Prln.e lpal at Kner
Trace. II woo 11111 broadcaot tile Crltil Hlab Sebool. l111e•• Jolin c-Q- Juvenile court. They
taat time It wu hold dowa lllore. lOt In niDe or 10, or
of were Robert H. Bratton, 17, MidI thll* tile Gall1a Counl;y Slier- -':111111 In two or three 11111101.
Ill'a llopertmont do..,.tl a vole Wlc:ldlne oamed llw!IUocl''Dean
SU'iiHY
ol tbaaka tor lwldllna tile perk· of Galli&amp; COWIIY Coacheo" whllo
TIME.'i-~E'iTINEI.
lng dowa t11ere Fridool&lt; DiPt. be l'llded the old RID Grande
f'odi•hed ••"r~ - ) b) \he &lt;Molo \'1111)
ThO¥'Ve worlled the perldar o1 lllch School Blue Men to 1111n7
Potil•~h•Ml&lt;&gt;.
liALI. li'IIUii 0/IIL\ ·n \IBUit:
cero m MVeral occeoloM t h I o a ~ and baaketllall champAU Third Aw.,(•JIIpallo,Ohlo, t513L 1' .....
II~Moo~ u,..r) ..-..~ t••lftlll\C uo-0111 ..1...-&lt;IIJ.
:INJ'. II alloYiatea a nwl rulb and lonlhlp,

w-.

lluioo-eainetoacqpt
lllo
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,~ · a..r••
meatlnl?
\ nleJudlntb':,

tauih

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"""" ....... 'l'lle - Charles
Wllol the ....

-llaml, Ylce
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tobolhorDi"zattma,

moa.n.

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ID atatutea of West

a lack o1

'lblt plac:e at tile
Now Jaalor lllab Sebool multl·

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the ·Board live

. ....ad the . . . . . . . , . . - not
bt aeeo)tad and Ted stevana aeo....._ Wlthors !lien withdrew,

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(lll'llllo, 4-11 leadara. ad _.. iDiorHted peoplo.

Ohlollata ........te.
cO...Ir 4-11 ~· Ann.,
Plc:lureo 011 lllo walla lncludt lllo BetiQ' Am, Dtlla ~ Grand nplalnad lllo over-all 4-11
Ropuhllc, QuaoD Cbr, and tho QdMml Star. Tben'o a1ao one ol tile Ualoll Bar10 Llnoa
naeel -.lllmluldoa
- · o f the 4-11-Doe Jame• oll(l(lllad that - · Then - · one of thlonco , _ , tn pn-DI die IIIOIIllatl ol
- r Smith, adlrllon thel ran oot ofl't. Plee- abcut SO :ran
lllo Wll"""loddleB-e,·lllol11&amp;0·
la LleYinc, Corll Cm*ham, and
The Homer Smith wu built ill ltM ·oil " JolleriiOIMIIe, lad.,
DaiiiiJ iiQIIorD.
at llw ' · - Howard Sldpyards and Dock Co. a. wu later
'11lo aplrlt cllllo 4-11 wu ...
.--med tile l'ltitburlh and to ..... end In 1931 ...b7 AlaD Hart with tile
When .... at the aeel CIIJ, 'l'lle - · Smltll - - - 8Uldo pooltlon ftUad by ·iloiOr
tral trlpo to the Gru at New Orleeao.
Hop..... Soveral other 4-H lead!Ira. Rlekleo It tile aliter o1 Mj-o. lf;frtlo c•-n. ol era and 4-11 l'lmrNren aootsttile former ol lllo Llblo7. Jolaj Clendenin. the ed In tile entke
tor the
ol 11or IIIIa-, Mra. Clendenin remal""" II a 101ralng home at new 4-11 members.
Burl.._,, near l'Oial. Tho _ . hal In auod hll1dl
!Ira. l'l&gt;woll Rtvaolds, Maoon
Iince the Clendonlno left the loeol oceno. Thor ero mloeed by Cou!IV's Drat yOUth acent. made

Wu!.era

. JAN. 29, t919 - THE cHucmLE Towboat Co. ol Plltsborl!b hao laid oil 11 engineers, we are Informed, and Quite a ~a~m.
ber of
men sre Idle. 1be danger ol more otHkoo It sold to be vel')' ....among men. 1be work of ~­
ment Is going oo rapidly; Tho coOl, lteel and
towboat opentoro aeem to be holding high
hand at tile pre-. The cool market to old!
aad there Is not a demand lor iuot IInce tbe
war 8lided sod tile winter bao been my open
and mild.
.

NUt- of

GALLIPous - - - bu b_...s over at the Li1&gt;111r
llole1. Toauny Riekltl, - ol llri. Jlol• Rlddto, who It -atlnii It, hal put liP -oral plclllroa. 1llor're llw ldnd
old limO rlnrm111 will """· a'a a .......,. with Tammr, -•aa

_,taken..,

.

oldie -

'l'lle -

fu Our Town

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Thlo Ia an hjoteti&lt;Oilerleo ol side opllUinR cortoono. Yw wW
your
Wlf throulh !IIese cointco - and keep oo lalllhillllthrOUIII 52 new penelt -

Time•• SiiillneL

oldor ae!IY• 4-11 dub memberl.

of bla own.
llorlya Rl&gt;oo'a!HeGrondaCoJ.
leao Pip Bond IIOIIIIded muell
b - Tiwrade,)' nl,cht al tho Rio
Dr. Brown 4 'no," Keeter eaR- Grende.CIIIIj1bellavllle pme, .I
Ina another ...... to break tho wasn't any blaer, In fact about
half u blc u It aormally Ia Uo.
but It IIOUIIded pJOd.
. Sip!. Smith then read bla - II takeo • Ullle peppy muolc,
- - - ... t h e - · .....
like
"SWeet Georgia Brown." to
... the board that 11 DO action
llvon
tblngs up and tile Roll ....
tile currontln;luncllcilnl are ll8llinl the beet 111
tlm iiY llonday at - . to do·
that
ooe. The lena olapped and
elare pooltlooa o1 all employ.
stomped
to the Globo TrotiOr
eu em ltrtke •aeut. He Wllll.cl 1
to hire .... JIOI'IIDlel, .. lllo theme the other alcbL
ONCE ,A COACH - al-1 a
11'1- drlverahadvlolatedthOlr
coach.
A while boeli whea II.J·
CCilllncle with t i l e 11r
Creek
reoervo baabllloll
then ton up hla &lt;l1ffl
co&amp;dl
Howie
Lee Miller wa1 Ul,
o1 tho ..-mondstlaao aedpve
II 11eck 1D Smith In pl..... otst- Cooch John Sane haDdlad thO re11111 II .,... tile no&gt;at rtdleuloua ....... tho b!Qoat pert of the
pme but turned II OYW to anthlna he had ever-.
other
coach wlten be had to est
'l'lle rilcommendltlm• diad for

and Waller Cleland, ...,...,..

-of-ZOO-

4-11
iDitlldlae
·- II
140 4-11
.........
- ·peri
lllo colorful ... ......., . . . . - .
ad iiY lllo plawaeiera ...

w .....

Vtqtnta.
. Wlthon - t h e - . . . .
But ap1n the vote wu
1111 stefeila ''Jet," Sidera aad

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::e :r.,-:·~

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1ft the

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bullor 101110 rea1011noaetlonhad

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Km8 GOBLE FORD has obtained OX&lt;Iuolw ri8hll Ill lhlo aree for publication ot••OUo Hulf."

PI'. PLBAIIAIIT -

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Ted -en• sold objoetlvea of
both orpolzatlons had been
heerd, .... lllo board .... pt
... ehlldr., back to lcllool. He

Here are other Items of interesUng River News, from the files:

JAN, 30, 1919 - ACCORDING to ""rd received trnm New Albai\Y, Ind., en lnveluntsry
pstltion In banlmipl:cy asatnat the tiOward !!hiP•
yardl and Dock Co., one o1 thO lllCdt ..idol).
known coneema ot Its kind on inland rivera,
wao Oled In U, S. COurt. 1be ""'""""". also
c:ontrolo tile YBrda at Mound CIQ-, Dl., MiM10n,
Ind., and ClaclmotL
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IIIVo ali eldldreo ~ran--.

-lakoa.

lera, aasbtant .ddel; Earl ,.Cle.land, captaJn; Melvin Foreater,
lieutenant.
Dam,y Diehl waa IIIUIIed presIdent o1 the !Ire clepertment;
Pete Slmpooa, vlc:e prelldent,

C1oland.

nat dioeuaeed al·

1811ed threato durlac 11w -k-

Nolo:

s.,.aa.

APO, SF, 96215.

naming

-·to. .

RACINE - Olllcer• and commltieol bevo been· IIIUIIed for
tile yeer by ,tile Jlaclne Fire DepertmOnt and EmO&lt;pncy
Olll"eoro Include David Cle-

ears ago on the
GALLIPOLIS -

memberlhlp Vote WOI taken.

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. · ARIII\'D! IN• VIETNAM
llr. and Nro. Dwllht Bevan,
Rt. 1, Crown CU;y, have received word that their son,
Sp-5 Michael D. Bevan, hourrived ufely In Vlotrwn. Ar1Y·
one - wishing to write to him,

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Racine~pL .

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pnao our ~an
love
for thll iniOderilll lollY•.'. •oj!endm
,.. I 'tbelo .......,
1aito, llelt&gt;lnc
and
1-"o lhe ·Ia temna ua. ·lilt 1 o
Alma pl&amp;ns to take 1 brlet' vaclUQn that' she 10 rlehlf deHTYitL
Oil her Joiurnv; we went her to
remember all'of ·ua1 welitllwho
are .WI hm at Hoi-'•, and tile ·
ones who are acaUertd· tbrOuatJ~
out the Unt\f'd ·!lateo,_and to alW1!11 kmw that wa loVe her and
we appreciate ovorr, minute abe
hes dev«edtotlilocomtnwllii'and
.
to ua. Ma,y God blelli you m
1'JUr Journey and m111 :1&lt;lU have a
aofe return to the amall town
thet 1'"' have helped to lfOW
and proaper.
ManY tiwtk•, M111 Alma Me- ,

FrreO&amp;Wfof

pupils receive t:raJnlnc more thin twice aa
good as Delphoo's. still, thlo dioperiQ- In the
opent oo 0\luc•tl~ Is
. 1~. .Ao • a ~ "1!1.
from hiSh • ' · l"nlllcfr'r.itter
· tliOse ol Delphoo. 1bls problem promlees to ·
be with us a long time.

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Cleland Named

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COrmlek, from aU ·otui.
· Your G1rl1 at Holier•• .

Feb. I, 1969

Cost of Education Again. I~

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trleiOI. • J4Me

Racine, Ohio
Deer !Ira:

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""'" ~li&gt;r, •• ·liaiJ.'~ our

his address Ia: Sp-5 Michael
D. Bevan, RA 1155003&amp;; Co.
A. 691!&gt; Engr. Bn., (ConsL),

Raids Produce
Game Devices

in Cage Game

t•Jt

~~~ ~­
By Bo6 H,.fllda

for a passport. You will not get tt, .. No country
wUl allow you to become a resident
"Your world is, oh, so mucl\ smaller than
it was.
11 Some day you may seek a position in the
civil service .• You wlll find the question: Have
)'OU ever been convicted of a felony? Your an-swer will bar you from examination.
"You ml)' want to take a position or trust,
where a suret)' bond is required. On the application will appear this question: Have you ever
been convicted of a felony?
"In a few )'ears you will be 21 and others
your age will have the right to vote, but you will

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Etnergency Squadmen
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"BECAUSE YOU HAVENOprevloooccnvleHon. I am permitted to pvo you pirole ••• But
11 )'llU nover oee the lnoldo ot a peotteilUirt,
you will no&amp; hate eaceped the penalties oC y6ur
crime."' Theoe wont• were sold by a judge In Iowa
to a conYlcted 16-yOU'&lt;Ild felon.
The Mge wont oo to eXPlain to the YOUIIII
parolee the tragic olreet ola !olOII,l' conviction.
Listen:
"The record of your conviction wUI bel here
as lOllK as the court.1'loi1Ae stands. No amount of
aood conduct in the future can erase it •• If you
are ever called to witness in any court scme
lawyer will point his f11¥8l'ltYOUandask: •Have
you ever been convicted of a retoo..v?' ... AM
the question will be asked for the pllrpOse of ·
caBtif11 doubt _on )'our testlmoo,y. Convtcted relons are not' ~l'ieved as readily as other per~

About ZOO in
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4-:H Ceremony

I)

~ SdJooi Bu Dr!Y- ol
lllllcll l'ro(lp li · pre.-, IIIII

rfrappett
.
In 'truck

· · .·- :~ ,... ·., ..~- ~~

:z.tt · ' ·
2700",.5.. ~SKIU" G.
Rot•

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·Director
.Is 'Hired
By AAPA

MONDAY
GRANGE RALLY ot lido VIIlilY ~ llall 7;30 p,m, t,"
cllea, llrlnlr oaadirltlo.M IIIII

o.u.UPofiil ·lleWI!' lor tho

plea.

trw

7:30p.m.

lo plug It a little.
Beautification or our town end "die s.-rounditw: area through
mas1 pJaatbw of dogwwd tree1 l1 the p i ol the c&lt;mmtttee. (I'm Cor
&amp;IIJihille lllat boltl!rs our IA&gt;wll.) •
Last year there were JnaQf mOre order• for the trees than the
d.., wu able to ...,pty. In all, 680 wore sold;
Ttda year sales have been slow to pt ~.
It aU the 680 sold last year were in bloain now, the public and
other organizations would ~ the beaut;)' that ean CGIIle about u the
~sult of such a group eaort. Then, the club apia shOuld have more
orders than it can filL
Because so m~ organizations am individuals sot behind the
project last year, many CherokH Chief red dopoods will bloom
this spring in public areas and private yards.
•
11te presld.ent of the GaDipolis GardeD Club, Mrs. Eugene
Glou, stressed: "This is not a money-me~ project. It is a civic
; beautification effort." Groups parUcJpatlrJg In 1968 were the Junior
Woman's Club, FFA. HI--Y. Farm Bureau W&lt;mU~a, Gallipolis Gd.t
Courn, Ohio Bell Telephone Co., aad the Toddlers to Tassels
lo!Dihors League. .
She hopes to interest the new Industries coml~ Into our area
In the project.
· One town in Tennessee adwrtises 40 miles ot beau~dclgwood
plantinpj Wllmington. N. C., ls noted for the beauty of ita masa
pliJittnga. It is not unrealil!ltic, then, U.t the organizers of the Gallipolis project have as their goal Gallip(Jils being known for lta
beauty due to the addition of hundreds of bright pink and wtdte dog.
WGOd trees. Because these trees will blocm with increased profusion 1eac after year, it is a project that will last tar beyond our
lifetime.
A Gallipolis grandfather recently took ttls little grandchildren
to an airport. to send them home to Florida after a hlll.iday here.
At the last minute he got to thinking about the hijacldnp or airplanes
alii decided he couldn't send those kids ott. all alone. like that.
He returned home, asked his wlte to pack, and they were orr
on an UrtJlanned mid-wilter vacation. ace~ the sma1J ones.

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Burner,

ot Mrs. Ral»h

TliEsDAY ·--

tectoan-mldeio...,,

90

COUrt St. 2 p, m.
GALUPOUS BAND Boolcaa-••
7:30 p.DL in Band Rocm.

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~eet 7:30 p. ni. wltb Mra.
Georp Norlfnll,
ENGLISII CLUB wltlllolro, Albert Duroae, 05 'l1drd Avo,
Mra. Claron&lt;e Waqb will ~lYe·

a Jualcr -~~~ at Holzor lofeol.

J

teal Cantor

t11o Second - U p award
••.., coateat of tile de• Nuraa -"aoclalicn c1 Oblo.
11Je award. a &amp;llwr~~ wu
preaealad at fllo ol the
01\!0 SQodent Nuroo · AIIIO&lt;Iatlon
at flowline Gl'MII UnlveraU¥1allt
...kand.
. Ml8l Dlrat waa ehoiiiD Miss
Studetit Nur.. ol Dlatrlot 14 cturIIIJl the local SQodent Nurse Woek

to tile

!Jie Olld Cllllunl in Ghaaa, Africa. .
PEl\IBROKE CLUB w1iJ meet
with

~s.

WEDNESDA¥
GALUA COUNTY Cltl..,.
Bam Rldlo Inc., 7:30 p.m. at
K of P Hall.
TIIUHSDAY
RDJISTERED Nurses Al....a.
don, Stall dlnirW rocm, Holzer
Medleal Center, F1rst Ave.. 7:..
30 p.m. J colon Rallerll' - - . .

Mr. and Mrs. William P. Tawney

PATRIOT GRANGE 7:30 p.m.
Ladies bring fruit AIM or
cake.

p.m.
~A1 "UiiiJAJ:"

GALUA COUNTY Creative
Wrltlqj Gr&lt;q&gt; wW.meet with
Mrs. Mary Lewis, RloGraode,

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T Meet February

thia. See

VOU

welcome.

there.

'The Arms of Krupp' Reviewed
For Thursday Club Meeting
GALUPOLIS - Mrs. J. How- Gormaoy, bed the background
ard Neal was holteu to 'lbe .,ece....,- . ror • ltudy ot &amp;he fa'11olrsda1 Club when Mrs. SB- mouo Ger1118111 family, lolcnm
llmund Harder revlewed ·~ b e tlorooqJ10UI the World lor tllo manArma or Krupp" bJ WW!am Man- uta~ cf arms IIIII ammWIIclio-.
tlm.
The aftornoon proved lo be
The book CO\Itr i the IUI&lt;b' of
..,.- oi0118lrtf1JI Olld lnlorlltl- the Krupp &lt;b'nolll' !rom 1~7 to
tlve. Mra. Harder, a native of 1968. Tbo KrUJIP laeloriaa had

brown piece - a d ! Olld
brown acee1101'ieL ~ woreber
.......... bcJaCfiHol,
llli'a. T • - Ia a . . . - or
GaUia Acl'fom1 llllh Scbool and
Ia preoeally empJo,od et the
leL
llolzer Medical Coater.
A reception ,... held at tile
Mr. Tawney, • . . . - of
home ot Mr. BDd Mra. Law- GalUa AC!Icfom1 flllh Scbool, Ia
rebCe TaWIIeY. 'lbe cake wu ..,. OJDJ&gt;Ioyed at Barr'a 8Jperthree tiered wllb • brldo Olld market.

bistory tor eenturles.

Kruw•

The

GALLIPOLIS- Fairfield MetiJtile - i l l
tbe W8ckUnc at Mttllbmle JeaD
V&amp;nll1, daUCIIter ofMr. andllfn.
9W!iuioa E. v..... of Rocloe,
to Mr."0.Wwtlun. P. Tawney,80IIol
Mr., and MrL W~ L. TaWDeT, f1
G&amp;llfpaUt on Jtr111r1
The clcNbiHln&amp; oorei!IOIIJ' was
performed u 8~ p.m. by the
Rev. Jaek Sbitleir. A program
o1 NJpUal 01.11k! wu pla.yed b3'
lolro. Lestel' Pl.fn!alo p1aa1at,
llli'o. CUI GlfHii,U ~~ the ..,_
Iolat.
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Altar decoratklts
two
bllkoto . of ;r_. IIIII Je11ow

odiJt Cl.ureb ...

YJere Europe'•

rlcboat Olld IDOl! 11011exllll falit.
lq Olld mllllllladllrod t h e - •

graom at tbe top. Mill Linda
Humphreys, Mra. Tim Bickers,
8IKI Mrs. Bob Varne, HrVed at
t11o recepUon Olld Mrs Jolm
Zombr¥ regi.i.red the ....ta.
For her truellog costume.
the brfde wore an oraJ:Jge and

a..

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-·-from

HOLZER
Holzer Medieal Cemer, Firat
Ave. Vlalti11K hours :1-4 Olld 7-8
p.m. Parelts only on Pediatrics
Ward.
Admlsslooa
Publication of admloiloos Ia

J'OIU do . . . ta&amp;bloae.i wllb
hfl!i neddlne, eloalt molded
of

-co, dlllalled w11b IIIP'ICJIIOII
alen\XJD laco. Lon( ~·• ta-

.,..r bar

lfdrt, -

wa1

ICIIIIIII-... IIIII car•
of IJ)I4 111111111;
IIIII Mr ... Jamea P. ild4more,
lllller Iii a. brldo, """ .....
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suspended UDtii fw1her notice.

C!CMIIpllt-

"' • train,
A JO!al. 11onr haadill- MOUI'•
od hl1' boulfAinl vaU of ~
eel llilk Ulusloo. S1Jo carrtodwblle
ro•• cwer whlte lace ......
Bib!.;
Ma- o f - iraal\lro. Tum
Comir, Rt. 1, o.illpllla; 1111ar
of t11o brldo. S1Je _.. a P4
and m•Ot - with loa&amp;
~e1 11111 &lt;l1'rlld o . . . IIi liiiiiiL llrldoo\nMdJ

1louCfllot

Blrlbs

No births.
Dlachargoo
lolrs. Hobert Costen, 1\1 r s.
James I. BeJvtnst Mra. Betthl
c. Caito, Mrs. Elzle llowult,
1\lro. Ovid E. J01Jolm. Merrill
Jolmaoa, Oacar ~. Mrs.
Horace 1\leEihllllll', Lerey G.
JIGborts, Mrs. llanlld R. Solford,
Mrs. Arlea D, Slmpaoa, Mro.
Wllllom M. Smltll, lolro. Flo&lt;a
Slaton, Mra. Gorlrl.lle B. SUIller, Jol!ery I. Wamaloy, Oral
C. WWis, Jamu A. Soxton, Mro.
Edpr Roooh, Mrs. Ella 1\1. Slater,

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PLI!ASANT'V A:W.EY HOSPITAL

June• TIJior,

Loa&amp; Bottom, 0.;
A!IP!o. Grove;

Dotay llazlette,

Ntwall, PI; Pleollllll;
lllanebo Arma~ Ft. Pleu1111; Dottald Notl, GIIIIPolil Ferrr. DoiJihe IIUI, Ft. Ploallllll;
J...., Glboout, Ft. PIOOIIDI; Mrs.
lYon

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DISCIJAIIGED: i""QI Brwnllelcl, Glenwood; Mark F I I n t, .
Pt.. PleaiD; o.vtd Blas, Pt.
Ple111am; JoiOIIh WolGIIf&gt;oriVl',
:!loltiii'I!Uo; - . 1'01lor. Cot.
taam11o; Grace twrlt, Ft. Plaao1111; lolra. 1ianrort1 Bluer, Pt.
PloaNIIt; Dottald a.._ Ft.
Plaasaat. .
BDITII: Mr. Olld Mra. James
1'01lor, Uins Botlloln, a llaush-·

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Ohio IIIIIKeltue!Q' oo llliiQI slmuar olovelopmeot projects."
lolr, Ragldale 1liii ualat the
AAPA Ia preparalicn &amp;Ill preHidatlOD of a resionll '"pack180" to the Plttoborl](o Symphoi\v.
1bia package will \ncll.lle a deaeri»tfon of what t1»e association

Millie Jayne floderick
MARCH WEDDING PLANNED- Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Roderick, Sr. of Halliday Heights, announc:e
tlte engagement of their daughter, Millie Jayne, to
Mr. Tallie Russell Tootle, son of Mrs. Grace Tootle
of San Antonio, Texas and the late James T. Tootle.
Tire wedding will IItke place March 15.

can Direr the ~ Orchestra, aueh u a local raclllly """
loeal Slf!J!Orl lor Ill!' olollclt opo
eraUon of the Orchestra ·pro-

cram.

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lnd atlll rtlfr11 .... this Is lrt eoceeJient
Ome .. t.ke 8dvlntaet Of thea low,
low Pf(CII to twre rour WJom sJiwr-

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vllecedinhoaroutot&amp;lll._.,.
oro. E,.ey_r :yoar,thlogr&lt;MCI
of Pllt1otle -minded - . a are
"&lt;ltalrod''· by tho Amorl&lt;1111 !.&amp;elm Ant II...,. and tbla yeir, ·
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fD lddltloo 1o 1\lro. Clack, Ao•oclatl!la ollleora Include Mr.

GALLIPOLIS- During a short readtng. "Hoe You Lost Your

bullneu ,;-.,. of tile &amp;lrekl Blblo'l" Soversi oilier readlnp

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-· ·,'".lee .WBCs, ~o.. Leo . Bur~ ro~~~·- ~-- , '- jl Niiit&amp;d;l t&gt;"'*~• wuJ ~'&lt;rio11 ·ntr""l'n.~lltlliil:' D. Pott0a tl&gt;a't 111 WlliHf ti\olti~Dc!
.q('WtOiitla Ill tile wwltl to- cOIIduet tile m...U,...
- · Huotl._, · Vice cllld,y had - . Ant to ll&gt;e IIlii..
"The put]&gt;. . . Iii the Forwn Prsoldont; lolro. J. D. Rook&amp;- ina In the COIIUI!imiv. ·

.·. ~bora all over tbo Unitod
Sjatol are ..._..,. to )OurDaf
l4t Waa.hltljjtC!IJ, D. C. whore tile¥

wUl 1114,1111 .tile lm1al WCIIIIOII'I

Formn oo National SO&lt;ur!Qo,
11hioh 1liii •-ae In tbo Sheratlla Pork ·Holal, Fe~ 3, I,
11111 S, ·
Tbo FCirum Ia - " ' at
1ewnteea .PUilctpltllJ8 ween
wpttlza- wlm - I l l Wuf&gt;.

tbJIIOil - b :reor wbon tho!' an

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at the &amp;OVWtltlelll, &amp;Ill Ire prl-

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ahall llo to lnlorm, arouse, IIIII
activate public oplnlm .1m01111
the
o1 the V - Slates
of Amlrlco In the mtod uPOCia
at Natlenol Socurlll'. '!be ll&gt;ome
for the 1969 meetler Ia "With
Ltborl!' IIIII Juotloe lor ALLI"
IDel- In the plaoa .,m be a
pllpimage to a. Tcllllb of the
Utbi:Mn at Arllnpwt Natlmal
Cemo1Ny and tltiOdlor e\'OIIt Ia
tile biJtquet Ia tllo Sllorltoll ~
Ballnlcm .., TuotdO)', Feb. 1.

wore l]lvon ·b)- m~a ~ BIble QJeltlons ~ ;,q, l'::;
Members
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lick caUs. Thank'iou nc.8s wBre
lloatotta lor lbe J~War7 meet- received lroln lolra. Ralplo WhitIa&amp; was Mrs.
Baker. The more and
Bumett. lil-a.
moedng opened with "Mr Filth AUee 9oaw 10111 greotlngo tu
Lookl Up to Tbeo." fr01er waa social!' Olld oncloled a gift of
lllvon by Mra. Fnnk Irion Olld

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were

Immature ADd
lhould ban had tile IODH towalt
- uotlltt '-"'*llo me.

llded •cbool IDd didn't even

quollkl!l

t~ Now our loiiJ(o aehool

PI'A Ia a&lt;lmdulbqr a dlacuulne

a .. tlle·claoalo-"'- ... laiDrraclal datlag - Olld a.
ID&amp; a IICI)', aDiq Ia 1.,.., Olld go. moJorlll' ..., tu aer&lt;101hat lhla
lnr ton tar. Whoa wa beiJ1n our Ia ll!o oomlna'Wif cf life.

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THE LANCER
$14.95
At~ In SEVENTEEN

How to Choose Citrus
By PAT GLASS
Ext. Agent., Home Econ.

Gel.U.a County
GALLIPO!JS - Tlols Is tile peak about AprU 1. Pink TloQma&gt;time of year when the citrus son and Ruby are seedless grapecr~ is bebw harveated in qUIDtity in warm climate areaa.
Whlle there had - . apec:W.
tioD that the crop_hid been eonslderably reduced due to UDieasonably cold weather in mid ..
December, the Crop Reportiiw
Serv_tce ~ ~cates.- ~ ~z.:~.

emJ', American

WfDCH VAR1ETY TO OJOOSE?
ORANGES - Valencia is the
moat impor1ant stJW).e variety
of orange, maldrw IC» about half
of the total en:p, wlth the major
market!• sea1011 beginning in

February. Vllenc:iao are rilely

Pink Foster IIIII

vagabond.~

rruJt varietiea.
TANGELOS look Uke oranges,
but are not. The ta~o Is a bybrid croas between gr~fruit
Aid tangerine, marketed from

November to March.
••• That fresb oranges. fresh
gra~it. and canned grape.
«Dl,1·W ~ ~ 1 1.~··~~ tnd~ _1UJ,ce are amangft:te "pie~
ltlllcaled Dec3liilltlr I.
· · ttrul foods" Uslad rcir February.

used lor juice, fruit C\VS and
salads. The NIVel is the next
most im,portalt Vlrietf. Navels
are the moat important \Viet;y
for out - ot- band eatlqj chorcotree were eerved. The next irv winter and .sprUw. Temple
_..,. will be wltll 1\lra. Is a hybrid between the sweet
James ............ Feb. 21. 1\lrs, o~ •nd tangerine. It's marSoouidors pve tile c:iolbQr Pf01- kedqr sea BOll is December to
or,
ApriL
GRAPEFRUIT - Peak cnpofruit supplies usually occur in
March. Of tbe seeded lU'ieties
The poor man Ia not he (with seeds), the white Duncan
who Ia without a cent, but ia the most Important. h's Sll)he who Ia without a dream.
ply peaka . &amp;round February L

-Harry K
writer, poet an

White Marsh-Is by tar the Joost
important aeedless grtperruit
variety, with the stVply at a

•.. That tile pink varieties oC
geoerall.Y seedless, m:t apt to be sweetw than
the white ...arletles.
• , , That although citrus fruits
are primarily important. for their
\lltomln c contribution to the
diet, may also provide 1 measurable llllount of Vitamin A.
••• Ttat ooe -halfc't)ofgrape.
lrui.t juice or puJ.p provides neargr~~efrult are

c

1y au the Vitamin
(Aioorblc
Acid) reeom.mended daily for the

nonnalb acUve adult male, end
100 per cent o1 the daily recc:an.-

ror an adult female.
•.• That frozen citrus Juice
concentrates lose much of their
quality if stored for ~xterded
tenwentureS above
mended

0 d8gree!: F. \Check- to be sure

they are delivered solidly frozen and at prcwer te~tures,

and take precautloos to malnlain
this trozen state undl used.)
••• That the color of oratwe•
as you receive them has nothing
to do with msturicy o l t h e The law requires that all truit
is picked mature, depeDding em
several factors. Green fnrlt is
as ripe as golden fruit. &amp;Ill in
tact truit picked all golden may

. l~te.r .turn gr~n. Fliil1~-~

es may have color add6dllih'tti'-

ty the consumer's desire to rave
orange • col1lred oranges. Such
fruit is 11aQed "color added."
••• Valencia is the prime juice
onnge, 100 it Ms from two to
si:x- seeds. .
• • .Optimum sto....., co,.llions for citrus tndts is 32 de--

grees F ilnd 90 per cent reJa..
tive tmnidtty.
· · .Good citrus fruita are firm.
well shaped, and heavy lor their
size. Avoid those which may be
puffy or spongy.
• · .Grapefruit that are scmewhat .POinted at the stem end telkl
to be thicked skinned.
••• Russeti• or brmzing of
citrus skins does not ctwve the
quallt;y of the fruit.

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r8PolHed msktniT

feller IV, Charleston, T h 1 r d
VIce Prealdelc; Dr, llarrl1&lt;11
w..,..
Mr•.
a.
Ferrell, IDalllaiD, Soerelar)'; Mr.
W!Uiam M. Davia, Charlesion,
Tr,.ourer, Mr. ' - n l sunTen mmr.bera and two 111ests,
worth, Hlllllln8ton. Mr. Corroll Mro. Jamso' sa.ondera Olld lolrs,
Mrs.
ErnmeU Church and Mr1.
Cooto, Pol.- Pteolllll, &amp;Ill Dr, GUllo Rldnoamill&gt; 1001 "BiosoOJ.Jta Rhfneamtth, were preaMarie Bootie, Parkeroq are ed AIIUI'aDoe."
eXOCtlllve comml- mombsrL
Mra. Forrest Fisher r e a d Oirt.
DurfnB tho otOclaJ ' - relresJo..
------------•&lt;rlplur.:.::=e:._~liol="~llobr=ow:::•_:lllll=::a
menta ol eake, llra-rles, Olld

relotloalhiP, we had a llrike a- .•• will&gt;. rlols, rebelpiDII Ul, but somehotr we ...,_ Uono, ete., ... besla in CJIIINIIII, IIIli' to lied out ....... uwm tile nee ....- .,.. be
·I¥ no IIIII DDt reodJ tor ua. oolvod'/" But all we need do Ia
I weep be..... 1 am a , _ look back to1oow l l l r - pro.

404 Secand·AYe.

Pat Glass Newsletter

of 1968 will&gt; the PIU1&gt;0H

llrl &amp;nllld, Olld tile ...
adios. ~ 1 tiiDII1'D ..... _ . . ....,., The put
bin
tor liQ' black bob7 w1m muot aur- ,_ more
lor t11o botme the 11ft Have ao flloullll- .!!!. tbsa ware ·~ "'
Ju,q eiftll !din. - BORN TO • COO :rear• bo!ore them.- We're
CRY
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to tile - lor ......... :yoll'l and
ha1 WOI'ked In West Vlrginfa.

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olforta to loatel' . IIIII p r - Amlrl&lt;lnlam

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED- The Rev. and Mrs.
Andrew Porsons, Rt. I, Galli~olis : are anno1111cing
tire engagement of their daughter, Peggy to Barry
Yeager, son of Mr. and Mrs . Maroin Yeager, Rt. 2;
Cheshire. lofiss Parsons attended Kyger Creek High
School and is a graduate of Southern Ohio Manpower
T~chnical and Training Center. Mr. Yeager attended
Maddleport High School and seroed two years in the
army. Wedding plans are incompltte .

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WSC
A.tte.nd Security Meet :~..~:'! '::: :"~~oC::~.to~~~: ure a
S Hostess
-IDior- /s. Mrs. Wayne B0 ker
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rectoa.

Out.ot- sueata wara: Mi-.
Olld Mro. Ned Rdtr or ctrdov:llle, o.. Mrs. Howard Wood.
at Circleville, 0., Olld Mr. IIIII
Mrs. Bob V111'110¥ of Columbul.

Feb. 1, 1969
ADNtM'ED: Mra. A r t h u r
Goodwla, l't. PlMIInl; MrS.

Peggy Parsons

A locll llmd drive tor pladpo
In s - tho project will be

VETERANS 1\IEMOittAL

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elal hoar.
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The - '
w11111o with
llr!lo Jameli Orr II q.
Jollll ComoU 1liii have lilt l1l'OII'IDI.
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1hlllad
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TO BE 'liED - lofr. and Mrs. L. R. Ford, Jr. of 6
Hillcrest Drive aniWIInc:e the engagement of their
dflllghler, Marie Eileen, to John P. Murphy. Miss
ford grad11111td (rDIII GalliG Academy, is presently
atterulins St. Louis U11iversity, and will gradU4te in
]1111e, 1969. Mr. Murphy, son of Dr. 111141 Mrs. A. V.
Mlll'~hy of Omaha, Nebnaska, grad1111ted from Creigh·
ton Preparatory ScltDol, is ittelllling St. Louis Uni·
. versity, and will also gnadU4te 111 Ju~~e, I%9. ted•
ding plans art inc:lllllplete.

DUJPNG FEBBUARY ONLY

F'J&gt;ila"" ....... a.
C·hamel In WOrld War IfF;

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lblllaam, IIIII even ocutrlhutl'""
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Ject have liMn IDc:noaalag onr
lbo paat lew
partlcularl)' In tho c:ltloa of Hlmi!IIJlton.
Alhllllll, Olarloalolt, &amp;Ill Jlar..
llerlliurJ, tile boord cldlreetora
cl AAPA l1leded ........,toualllt tile _.tzatlm of the pn&gt;....., who hu had protoolionll
-rleneo In de•el~ a pre&gt;ll'liD llq IIIla IIIII wlm "'-•tho

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wruu. 1\11&gt; ohoath

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down tc !iin•l We'O put our ·
•lore• irt your 1hoet-ond do
your ro~ return a• if it were
CH,or own. Our MrWke is qui ~k ,
ond" inexpemive.
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REDUCED 20% ,·

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AD\I!TrED - Llza WDford,
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D. Durlna the Nul ora I h t
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Mr1a 1101n, Rocl1101
Krupp tamiiy ruled .... hltndfod'
Talld
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tho
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~I Bl'lldOlld lhlrt;v ~~ prlva!Oir ownflo)' Robi111CJ11, lto&lt;lne.
ed concaJb atlon eampt., )( r 1. b~ ·1!10 - - ~Iii
Hardlr meatloned lllat at tile ..,; ~ ft!ul;
...,..,.., . UnoDISCIIARG,
Jolm
. Jl!l~-: llewO)' Pul... ·~· llin'led. bub~ Iii.....
·lime the1 did nol know lllat lltlll)o., '!bll eardor ' Todil 1114&gt;' ·
- - allied. Tht Krupp
tamiiy waa In ouch 1avur ofll!t pllliii v~. ~· .ot u •
IIIElGS GENERAL fll1SI'tl'loL
Nazi pori&gt; !bat tJo11r
was brldo, 11110 WOre a llln) lUll... .
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ADllllTTED - Mlo 11awi&lt;,
unllmllad.
The nvlewer traced 1lle faai. . ·If&gt;:, ~~co~.;~ P0001~1 Growr ErbiP-.
lq tree lrom the bs~ Olld ar Ill ~ .,wm. -~~ all.j. , . DISCHARGED- N .,..., •. • .......!lniib.
the 1!'161ai lacroa.. cf lht lorIDII
M
lune unlll the final c:ollll&gt;oo at ;"
11oe end or World War D IIIII IIIt
~•. ~· cl ~ l!rldo· · BeD..uct ~ 'II'U Dever
""' . ~· ,_.. ....... • !lrou&amp;bt to trial for INaiOII.
Krujlp'a
trill.
jiQj:e ' IQ!t, WUh
Be ~ tO tbe. Brluab
oaniiiiOIPIDII
biOiin
.ieCullllt•'
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re ......b - · wrllinlf I h t IN. . 'lllo ~~· aioaoor · rflleol. ::J~· IIIIi Qrltlilh
book. Tbi reaearch was lntuir~M'wllli
~ ~·nd after .
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llroiiD
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ke
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JUjllci -llln . .rom
elY
blm lo write "T b o
Deatll of a Preaident. ••
lira. Fllhor Davia prelldod
at the 1M table •rtna tile 11&lt;1-

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atas:ted tor realdooll of GoUla

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illller-ln-law of the w11o
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armed Gertnadl' In tbree msJor
W&amp;rl and lnfiuenced ~

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ters. President · of District 14. · ...- - - - - - - •

Bonnie Varney Weds
William P. Tawney

KANAUGA WSCSwlllmeetwlth
Mr&amp; Will lam Spencer1 7:30

CoontyCommunity Singers

GALLJPQLIS -

Pro.ltd, ~ ilo!i hind Mr.
o -·A. Jl&amp;p4i!le, • dtvelop!11... ·CCIIioultJint; ·10· ....

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Refreshments.

I've said it before, and it bears repe~Ung:
The most wonderlUI oource or help in .... is the Gallia
District Library. JOOn Louden is doing a terrific job; he seems always to be present when help ill needed. The staff receives trequent
llraqjo requests (other than the OMS I give them).
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Just a few weeks ago 1 young mother called because her child
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had a..Uowed a berr1 Crom a house plant. She wanted to krlCM" if It
GALLIPOLIS - "You don't
"as poisonous.
have to be a s1Dger of concert
caUber in join tho CommWIIII'
IT WAS NICE TO HAVE JIM DANNER (hernia surgery) bock to lingers," a 11)10ke11111111 Aid,
work this week. We kidded him about getting around slower, but this '"aod it iJ somethlnl tbe whole
lasted only a day or two. A good man can't be kept down.
family caD do."
Tbo COIIIIIIUII!cy singers, UDder
DOES ANYONE KNOW IF GOLDFISH frozen solid In pond ice tho dlre&lt;llon of lolro. AmoFioehsurvive? Someone said they could, swimmtn,g merrUy away when er, will meet amc~Q, Fib. 9,
the ice melted. They must be kidding.
from 2 to 3:30p.m. 1D tbe mulic
room at GAllS. 1'11111 tor IUIIIro
LET'S ALL GET BEIUND the Girl Scoot cookie drive. Scoutlns ac:ttrltleo will be msd6 at !bat
Io an orpniaatioo very deserving of our &amp;If!_. It provides erdleoa t111111. ll,.lo .• liOII!fl ¥ a ' apportunltles to girls who mi&amp;flt never have Diu(!'b r.hances other- group of ibterelted t'J~Ualc..Iov·Wiae.
er1 wlll tum out IDd &amp;UJIPOI'l
the organlzatlm.
AT HOME I'M ALWAYS COMPLAINING about an orderly WO¥ to
store th,ings in the attic. a•m 12 years too late.) But U)"WI,)'I I never
thoulht of the way one wunan does her attic storlng. She places ev·
PLAN HmLE STUDY
erything arouR:t the aWe q,eni~ in alphabetical order. Nell, huh?
ADDI.OON- 'The AddlaonFreo
Will l!aj&gt;llllt Youlb Gi'oUII will
P. S. - ANYONE WHO likes to sfre is welcome to attend arx1
cordially Invited to the ccmmunity singers rehear&amp;al SuNII,y, Feb. 9, be alarllng a Bible lilllb' .., "'"
at the music romt~lt the school. Mrs. Anne Fischer, a "Vel'Y fine vocal eey Tuesda¥ nl8hl rlilbl atter
the bualness meetlni. '!be )'UUth
.IDatructor, has dOMted her time so others cab haw the QA)Ol1uni.t;r
oroup bualooos moatln&amp;will lion
ol participating in tbe sharing or music. 'lbla b a wolllerful •cdvl~
at 7:30 p,m. Carol Shaela will
ty ror the entire tamlly. Tbey need and walt more members aDd will
serve as teacher. Eve.ayone 11
work out a schedule suitable tor the Jnljorit;y, Let's turn Ott for

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Meeting Held
At Bocock Home

CliESIIlRE Jolm Bo- .
cook Wll bollell fOr tile Jan- tknl mea. . pared ,... a...,
...,. tlltOCing "' tllo CJmabire tllliton-lllled d01a Ia wbl&lt;h ., .
WOJJU!II'a SodetiY at CbriJIIaa
In u era Ia wblcll .bttd -ri.
!lonlco. ¥ro. tvla Grover lad
crbne. violence, rlota, etc.; are ·
Ia Nowmber.
John. Dftl· o:ma~USJ¥ mold"" .., f!iod"
Elevu IDIInhera were
1\llss J - Elaberl of Dtaqi&lt;t
... ~ ...... w meldor " llneo, thlo ...,; -vloe,ladollpI waa tiHt w:IDPir and · Ia DOW sick eallo. The ......, waa dlo- ed to brl11i 1011 ...,. .,.,, ,;_,.
illaa 1student Nurae oiOtdo. Mis1 mlaaetl wllb """" Olld a. lnllt~~
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Macy Pol~~$! of Dlatrl&lt;t 3 was ••• served r8tnlbmenta.
Do you haw pi'Qbllm,. tr,u..
tlrat nmaer.....,.
. 'The oext meettne will be at blu'l Are fOil 110l'!'led .........
A&lt;c-oylag 111111 Dvat to the bome at llrs. J, IL IJurpr morr&lt;lll1 11len wby noi 1llal . •
the luocheon were Miss Sllella m Feb. 27,
Good News? Juat dial 367-71116,
Smith Olld 1111•• Sharon VaUif(o-

Jack Knf&amp;ht. 8 p.m.

7:30p.m.
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Rolltrl Dvat c1 Polnl Ploaaaat.

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A. E. Miller, Mro. Luq ~,..
cer, Ml'l. Earnelt QuWen, Mra.
WUiie cundlt! llDd MlckeJ,
Dob11J Plorce, K111 Suo Ellen
CWIIIIIIII!IIm. Jllu Bdll&gt;le Lou
Mocn, M1u BirboraBUI, Mro.
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._... cuost ...., Mra. Malprot llallu, lllro. ~ Worner1 Mr. aad 1&amp;1. lklllut CuDJllniijlom, Mr. &amp;1111 llro. A. E.
Lee, !Ira. Vulo Let, I(J:a. Lot.
de SIIO(fteld, Mr. llllllifft.,Ciorlos Nt...W.. Mra. v ... Sa1iob7,
Mloo
Souloby, llr. 'IIIII
Mro. Eddie H~ Mr. IIIII
Mooro, Mrl· llorhert Pork!tr. !Ira. Somoon Hall, Ml11 GorMro. Woller Roulh, Mill Slloron trude lileBrido, Mr. &amp;1111 MrL
Rwoh, Mro. BIU El&lt;!dnpr, Claude CUnlllne!llm1 &amp;1111 Mra.
Mra. Eve)1n u-., Mro. JUDo BIU Amold, ~
!01' Martin, all,o! S y r Mro. J!i1r7 AUIIIIUor,llarUord,
Mra. 11&lt;0' Arn)el, !Ira. Ata W. Vo.; Mr. &amp;1111 Mro. WDbor
Cuater, Mr4. Jim Elul, Mro. stonrt &amp;1111 Brlln Jotwaa, MaH....W Davia, Mro. Roilftl Jla.. ..... W, VL; Mr. &amp;1111 MrO.IlQo
via. MrL . Artie Grbxll.,-, Mrs.. w~ Mill Helen Baer, MI.-

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POMEROY _ Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pullins, Pomeroy,
Route 2 are announcing the engagemeli: of their niece, Miss
Karen jean Flores, to Mr. Jack Riggs Stanley, son of Mr. a~
Mrs. Hanford stanley, Pomeroy, Route 2. Miss Flores Will
nduate this spring from Meigs Hlgtl School. Her fiance, a
~968 graduate of Meigs High School, Is employed by. the Knowl·
ton Construction eo. of Oxford. Wedding plans are mcomplete.
Miss Flores ls the daughter of Mr. alii Mrs. Pres f1ores
of Sunnyside, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cox of Cheshire are

ber graniparents.

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Mrs. Dennis McCune

Diana Boer is Bride
Of Mr. Dennis McCune

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POMEROY - Jn a stteet - alao a cousin of the bride.
For a abort wedding trip to
length gown ot bridal lace over
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Mr. and Mrl. Paul Boer or Chell- accents and wore the corsage
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Mr. from her bridal bouCJiet.
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Out or town ll""sts at the wedDemis McCune, 1011 of Mr. and
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and re ~eptlon were Mr. and
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Mrs. H. H. McCune, Columbus;
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Tbe wedding was an event ol
Just about che time Butch Bachtel thought the U.S. Air Force 2:30 p.m., Dec. 7, at the Ches- Milford Darst, Athens, and Mr.
• had rorgott.en all about him, he got his orders.
ter United Methodist Cblrch be- and Mrs. Ward Brubaker and
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bitch. He l!nlisted last fall am was sworn in before Tbanksgl ving. rangements of white gladioli and
graduate
of Eastel'n High School
••' For the next six weelul, he'll be in baste at San Antonio, Texaa. Af... candelabra. The Rev, Pearl Casand
of
Mountain
State Business
• ter U.t he'll be gOing to Missiaslppi for radar schooling.
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••' tlllliDR: her work at Holzer.
She ls employed as a legal aecKarr •
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TO RECOGNIZE YOU'RE In I de&amp;Akoo job and have the loreThe bride carrying a bouquet ~. !l'!.~ .firm 0{ Cunnl!lsil&amp;bt to t:ry to do stmethl~ ·~ tt, perblp-dlrough more echaeaw ·•0( ....btte'"C~s. waa eaeort. ham, Burna, and Glbb•,
~ Uon. is certainly commendable. '
ed to the altar by her father . neys-at-law, in Columbus, 8nd
.o\ftftr four years at Kllser Aluminum, Rita Ball Lewis has giv- Her sister, Linda, was her only Is a member oC the Columbia
-en: let her job to resume her sttdies at Ohio University. Her objec- attendant. ~ wore an orange Association ol Legal Secretar••• the is to get a degree in business administration and she thinks brocade dress with a matching ies.
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Mr. McCune graduated from
satin headpiece and veiling, and
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Linden McKinley High School
carried anoaega,y arrangement at.
in Columbus and the Columbus
SEE THE "COBRAS'' on the March of Dimes Telethon last orange carnations.
servlng as best man for t h e Technical Institute. He is em~ weekend?
Those two boys, the one who sang and announced, and the one bridegroom was Vernon Weber. ployed as a de sign draftsman
who played the guitar, are former Meigs Counb' residents. They uncle of the brtoo, Rutland. Dean lor the Jftfrey Mining and Ma•• are DaWI and steve Miller, sana of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Miller, Weber and Dallaa Weber of Rut- chine Co. In Columbia.
' Jr. Mrs. Miller is the fanner Nirw. McCullough of Pomeroy. land, both cousins al the brlde, Mr. ~ Mrs. McCune re&amp;lde
at 2892 Dresden st., Columbus.
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DR. AND MRS. J. J. DAVIS will be off tomorrow on a month' s
For her daughter'• weddb1g,
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Mrs. Baer was in a brown dress
The two are joining a gr&lt;ql of others in Ule medical profession with a beige lace coat and 1rore Announce Eng~gement
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~ Southern CaJUornia. Visit&amp; to New Zealand, Australia, New Guinea, Mrs . McCune was in a black suit Of Louella May Young
with white accent trim and wore
~ the Fiji Islands and Sam01 are included on the itinerary.
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POMEROY - Mr. and Mro.
THE CIDLDREN'S CHOIR OF HEATH METHODIST Church ha s
A rocepllm wao hold lmmedl·
otho Young. Burbank, Ohio, fora nice thing going - they're saving peonies for palms. The young- ately following the wedding In the
s&amp;ers will buy the 981ms to be used on the altar on Palm SUrxlay, ehurch social room. A pink and merly ol Meigs Courtb', amoonce
the engagement ~ their daualham dten wW either take them home or pus them along to a shut-ln. white color scheme Waa carried ter,
Louella M.y, to Gary
out In the decorations and the
Grunder,
foster 1011 of James
WfULE A BIRTIIDAY MAY BE "just another day" for you. lt's bride's table featured a tiered
Knecht
or
Seville,
Ohio.
DOt that WI.)' for many older folks, who take prlde in belr(l! another cake topped with the traditional
Miss Young iA a graduate -ol
year older.
miniature bride and groom. Miss
Norwayne
High, Crel'ton. Mr.
l\) Letart way, Wesley S. Belles, Sr., will have a birthday Sat- Ruth AM Barnhlll, T u p P e r a
Grunder
Is
a gramale or Courday. his 94tb. Last or a family of 1'2, Mr. Belles lives with his Plalns, and Miss Debbie Keeverloa!
lllsb
SchoOl and lo OIJio
dalJihter, Mrs. Ferne Hayman. While his hearing and his eyesight baugft, Pomeroy, Route 3, as-plo,yed
with
the
Ohio Farmers
areD't as good as they used to be, he's retained a sense of humor sisted at the reception.
ot Leroy, Ohio. A March wedam interest In thinga going on in the world tcday,
Guestli were reglatered by
dlnB
Ia planned.
N«hing speciaJ is planned for the day since Ferne is atUI weak Mloa Donna Weber of Rulland,
rrun her recent bout with the Ou. but perhaps you might like to send
a card. Incidentally, Mr. Belles ' address is Racine, Route 2.

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Portlmouth lll&amp;t&gt; School .... wiD
ll"amato In Juno with I JIICbl].or
or Sclonee ~ In EllleaUal.
Mr. Mlebul gradn- from
the Au&amp;uota 111&amp;11 School . . .
C&amp;rroll!Oa. In 19115, and Ia aloo
• aantor _ . ot Ohio ru:
vorait' mUirlnll In oclucatlon.
He, too, to c1o111a teach-

ohe I'WIO recent-

eo, 111111 Meydo Parlatr, llr.
IIIII Mro. Lloyd
Mr. IIIII
Mro. 1)(111 Jolt, Mr. IIIII 'MrL
Jootrrey WU11011, llr. IIIII Mro.
carl Moore, PGIIItr1'1•
Mr. Old Mro. Dory Wal!o, Mr.
11111 MrL llclpr Adomo, tho Rev.
&amp;1111 Mrs. Norris Wolfe, the Rev.
a n d Mra. Paul F!llprald,
llaurbonnalo, DL; IIIII Mr. IIIII
Mrs. Pete Ru..eU, Solk V!Dqo,

the Dolb' SentlnoL Since her .t...
ion Ia somhat impaired abe
uoes • llllgll!fylns gllae to reid
14 every line of it, she 11.75.
This Ia what I call an lnterelted subscriber. Have a -ui'ce
vacation, Daisy, and we boPe

her nosega,y bouQJet was 41 yellow and white camalbls with
holly.
Don C. Michael&lt;&gt;! Carrollton,

with the U.S.
Navy oo the U.S.S. Ook Rldgo In

presently otatloned

Miibap on Route 2
PT.
Noll,

PLEASANT -

Donald
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sa, GatUPaito Ferry,

polloat In Pleloant Valley ll&gt;a-

ptal aufferlntl trom !JijUrlao ,...

celved In 1 ......,oblde mlllbep
FrldoJ IVenlnJ oo 111. 2, Not!
Ia llllfferlnil from otracturedcol-

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early 3,000 language&amp; 8fe
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line llddltto.. to thliir ~~aim . time. The vast maJo•lty 1Jf
&amp;1111 many a boy l&lt;ldlly pro!lts these fall Into 35 unrelated
from their knowledge.
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dovplana will be by Morpr«

...._,., the lleY. &amp;1111 II r 1.
Geor.. !lddall &amp;1111 flmllr,
Mlaa RoiO lrlorlo · l*loett,
CoUrl11. II waa qrood to - UDI·
tlnuo meetlnso m the third Man- ~ ot Ohio dar alibi of eadt llllllllh. ~­ verolq, Ia _.tins tile ·- ·
ma[dn&amp; JIZ'Ojeetl were cllocuoo· eed bore- her~. Mr.
.... Mrl. George Hackett, Jr .
bu opoolt the
During the ooc::lol hour M r o. Bill Hoc:kell paot
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b!lmo
relurll.l tooorvedretres-•10
Mra. Cottrill, Mri. J..tincJon, d!IY 10 Caae-Woatern RONI'\'O
\Generiere SeJmetder, Jean Hall, ot Clevelond.
Dorio Frioud, Mll*od Pleree, ·
Cborleo Clorklon, !101'·
Aaneo White, IIIII 1 suoot, Cor- en1o ..,.. live In Ajlpletoo, Wlo.,
,.. a - - Ylaltor bore. He
ren Bolin.
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Barrs Announcing
&amp;DIIwu t h e - potof'lill
FOU,, a lludent It Miami, and lila
LANGSVlLLE- Mr. ond!lrl. ponoto, Mr. and Mrl. Larry D. Barr, Lanlsville. are Fetf,-, Pomeroy.
.......clog tile blrtb 0{ . . eldll

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Given Mrs. Radford

Birth of Daughter

pound daughter,

Mldtelle R-,

on Jan. 28, at Holzer llledlcal

IN REFORGER I
POMEROY - Ann.Y Private
First Claaa William R Neeee.
25, son ol Mi-. IIIJ Mrs. Fauire:e

Cooter.
Ma1ernll grandparent&amp; a r .e
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thoma,
Sr., POmeroy, and paternal
grandparent• are Mr. and Mra.

Neece, Roote 4, Is in Gel'lllllDY
as a scout driver with tbe 24th
Alpha Barr, Lllngsvllle. Mr. and Infantry Divloion taklns port In
Mrs. Harley T. Jolmsoo, POme- the military Exercise Relorpr
roy, are maternal great-grand- L

parents.

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ilolloriDB

A ~olte - -

lira. Rollin Rod-

ford b u - plomed for 'IIIID-

d!IY ot 7:30 p.m. In the .mJ

IN GERMANY
room of the Rock~· llotbCROWN CITY - Army Pri·
odlat Clolrcb.
vote Flrot Ciao~ Jliomy L. CumHoote1101 for t h e - will
mons, 23, son of Mr. and Mn.
be Mrl. Norman Weyoromlller,
WWiam ll CumlllOIII, Route 1, Mra. Clll!ord Lei!belt, Mro. wu.
Is In GermiD)' ll 1 clrlver 'lrith Jlam Cllrk, Mrs. llarold Bllc:kthe 24th Infantry Division taklns atm, and Mrs. Edgar Allbott.
part in the mUitary Exercise
All !rloodJ and relallvel ~ Mr.
Reforger L Hla wtte, Shlrley,
lives on RcQ.e 3, Manila~

and

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llrs. Radtord are 1mited

- · No lnvltatlma willtile
be mailed.

SEE OUR SELECTION OF
SPRING SHOES
NOW IN STOCK

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POMEROY - Tho Youth Fel·
lowllbq&gt; or the l'llmeroy Sev-~ Mventlst Church belcl

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The Mad.Mock Turtle!
If you love fahion's big put-ons, this Is ttM-Iii'Nt look 'to lltch onto I

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It's mocked up turtle, trimmed in • eomr-.dng tortoialook buckle. In

While or Bone wrtle print

uppen:$14. Molchlng handbo9, $8.

~me As...ainSEVENTfEN

SHOES

Open Fri. Nllht Til 9 P.M. • Open All Oay Thll'sday
In The Upper Block • Pomeroy, Ohio

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To All Retail Businessmen In

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EXPEa AN IMPORTANT
YISI1 FioM THE cmZENS .
ftATIONAL IANI

WILL DO FOR YOU •••
BankAmericord bring'lo you more and better cuslomen.
People with good credit spend more . . . because they hove
more. We 5-eek them out for you.
· Bank~mericord builds larger unit soles -

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-The ·mqn • · 11aa aH the a~'WLII'I l• the Citizen•
' Ndtl,nal B..U.A!Oi.lcord Ropnl.,tatlve. Ho'• calling
on mwChOnts-' rig~ now. If '' -' haaft•t c•*Piained this
~'' iW~portont merchandising program to ~ .J4't, th9nces
~he'll lie 1tapill~g in very •,c
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Ci~iaona NdtiOrilll BankAmerlcard
Ropreki.toilv•· \WhOt .ho ho,; ·to _te11 ..r!'V 1• i(!I!'III
imP«fant - THE, B.EST ·B!.!S1N"SS''N~· Y,.!fV~
.. ·HEARD. IN YEARS ,- , ,• .JI!:i!N•·OPI ~B; r ,.
wl,tn tlio
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HERE'S WHAT IANUMIRI&lt;ARD

AI a merc:~Qnt Mmber of the nft Citizena Na·
'.ti_?nal Bto~k~oricar,d prOfi'pm, you wiU got a ~ig
· ohilro of busoneol from tho pooplo who w11i be usong
ttl8-ir ·SankAmericaraa to buy this More convenient

yobf skin 'seems to

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Mro. Lorry Wohruiti, Mra.
Cberles Hoffman, !Ira. . Flo lng bla loot osotcnment In VietMr• RoiiOkl llr&lt;Jtm. 111111. He Ia an llrerall ports,,.,..
It was aloo nOted that arttdea Strickland,
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PlY 11J111elallot In l!eldquorten
blive beenpurchaoed lor 1 oo~- · low, Mro. Harvey Von V
"' ColqJaiiJ tlunDbou Army Alr'
UDe ·box lor a · servlcentJD. 'The Mra. D o n lrlullea, IIIII Mro. fleld.
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birthdays of Mro. D&lt;ll Collins Georse.Homu.n.

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!rom

fit..ulllll.'" a. cioJ:e of ""'
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Jrflm I bear! otloJ!ll,
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~ 'lrittba acrlptanl'erM.
Mr: IIIII Mro. 1'1111 Smart
for tile ,.... .....
- w i t h ..,... · - ...... - · recant Yllltorl Ia .QDdn..
Doll tllelr lllll&gt;ln.Jow and

"-" ime aectpled.

Within the neXt few weeks, a Citiz.ens National
Bank Representative .will oall on you with full d..
toils on tholr now BankA-ie~r~ Cha11o Account
Plan.
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HOME

Com1non Kldn l?)' or Bladder lrl ,,._
tluns nrfec t Lw l ~e a5 many wo~n U
ml·n_ of!en cau.. :ng t •n~eneU and
neno ul f1e81 (rom frHtu l' nt . burnlnJ,
twhl nll: urination. secondarily, you
ma y loll' 1deep 11nli ha VP HNd.ch-.
Ba&lt;·k.. chl' i and ft-l'L older, tired , (lePt&lt;'ued I n ~ur h CI&gt; IH!I . CYST EX UIU·
a ll y bri nK s rel axi n~ c omfort bY c urb-

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SYRACUSE - Mu. Augusta
WUl returned home here Tl"llrsUy after an extended visit with
bel' brother-in-law a nd sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bentz at

llro. Bornlrd -

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Philson to review Steinbeck's •

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IN A NOTE THIS WEEK from Mrs. C. H. Wise, Jr. , she tells
aas that she has received one of the calendars which has a cover picture of a champion Arabian stallion owned by Helen West Meier and
her husband of the Mar Darr Arabian stables at Mt. Vernon.
Formerly of Pomeroy, Mrs. Meier and her husband operate the
Victory Grocery at Mt. Vernon. We're told that they now have 43
horses which rank with the be st in the country.
RETUR ~S

6:30p.m. 'lbe tuition II tbe oame
II 11\e 'J'n)ing CIUI and will loot

..., Jlolzy, Port
earned lor
sorla1
'oi. d. Jiood, Mro. ~·
or ........ apenUono

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Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. home or
Mrs. Richard owen; Mrs. Ben

12 ......
'lbe Jlach!Do !b:ip Cl1os tauaia
b7 )It, C. R. Schurman wiD be
1 akatlng Tuesdl,y nllhl.
bold ot the SOn!or llilh School Aleo attendlnl were guests and
,on Mandl)' IIIII W-odl1 at the youth direCtors, Mrs. CJara
8:30 p.m. The lullbl for tllla Molnfoyre, !Ira. Rita Wrilht and
' alaos wiD be $20 IIIII tile closo lriJ'. Goorgo Bulb, and tbeclolrch
&amp;1111 Mn Bud Stillp""''wen ob- will be for a 12 """k period.
paatoi &amp;1111 - · Mr. IIIII Mro.
served with dfta·.'6'aln thalr ....
Pldllp Gqer, Athens.
cre:t ,.ta.~~ Mrs. Don McKnl&amp;ht
The Followohlp ineeta every
will be boateaa for tile ilexl"'""'
WednesdQ nl&amp;bt a1 7:30, at the
RECEIVFS AW AllllS
Ins ot tho club llooae.
All l'W1h8 or the area
. , Mra. Gilmore uaecJ a II"OOD EWINGTON - Army !l&gt;e&lt;lal· chun:ll.
uewatcome.
ist Ftw Keith L. Kerr, 21. whoae
and yellow color ochllmo In the _.,. " · - J u.... oo Route
desaert course which ahe serv- ..-.-. _ , o,
ed. .ilteodllll beoldeo theM...,.. ~ 1, ""elved his second
d
lilt Moroliall ·KIJII 20th awordo of the Air Medal
U.o.
~ 16 at Ft. Campbell, ~••

PoMEROY - A !it1&gt;ject.'of
rememborlns dllldn!n at the
Malp ~ name with di.Y g11ta """ odqlted at wetiDOidly nljtbt's meotllW or the
·sew.RI~&amp;&amp;w~ns
held at the
home of Mrs. El.. Gilmore.

llr. aDd """ lot!~! 11111• ~
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MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

GALLIPOLIS, O.

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I will b1 an Tuelldl,y and Tburo.
..., Di8lltl at the SOn!or 111&amp;11 ot

IlURE

MIDDLEPORT &amp;

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..,,enil ~l'I'O•o. IIIII Sborthand alolaes. Sborthand

LESS LEGS-

Du•ley Florist

Spain, se"ed aa belt man, and
the usher was Joe White of New
Plymouth, a c:ollego friend of

Gasses Hold

Driver Injured in

whllo In Rltl-

remolna 10 dar Diabt, ot lOOF ball.
y_.... lrl8morlol Jlotpltal. II
POMEROY Gorden Club, lionwas ~~ tbat the Februa dQ, 1 p.m., at home of Mrl.
111;1' mectin8 wiD bl 11 the Mid- Harold Brown.
~ U- - o t
RIVERVIEW P.T.A., 7:30Mon·
Church,
dar .alibi at the ochool. l'lo1
A frleadlblp circle and Jll'l1· Scol)b will
the nag &lt;ereor bJ Mloo Sauer COII&lt;Iuded tbe mony and preaent aftratllddemmeellni.
ooatratlon. Put preoldents will
be re_.tzed. GnndpBrenll wiD
count twtce on the room count.
TUE!IJAY
POMEROY CHAPTER 186, Order of the Eutern star, 7:46 p,
m. TUesdQ nljtbt at the POme•
PT. 'PLEASANT - There are roy MaiiOIIIc Temple; lnotallaallll 1 lew _,tnso In the adult lbl of two olllcero.
REGULAR MEETING, Middleclolaeo ot Point Ploaoont. Cluoport
Lnd&amp;e 363, F &amp;AM, TUooea1 time and places· are as Ustd!IY,
7:30 p.m.; all Malter Maod:
...,. ln¥lled by Carl L. TQlor,
'l1le Clothius Conotructlon
""rllhlaltul master.
Clua will be bold ot the """
MEIGS TEMPLE 153, Pythlan
Jr~ · llilh School cm ado Rl..r
Slotero,
7:30 Tueoday night at
lklad. Tbue ....... will be
the
l)all;
formal installation or
taugJtt by Mro. Lathe1 aDd will
omeera;
members
to wear for..
be bold cm Tueodl1 IIIII '11urt·
diiY nl&amp;llll bedmlow Fob. f, 116:- mils; refreshments by hostess
30 p.m. The tuition will be $6 eommlttee. Mrs. Elizabeth Alllor lllll .duo and, Will bl belcl man Is installing officer.
WEi&gt;NESDAY
for. dx weeki.
. Thll will be a
MIDDJ4:PORT Literary Club,
ver..Wo cleoo wWI ilollmlnB

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ONLY $229

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I and n wiU be held
Ina to Biota ,IIOilce, ··Nott at 'I'1Pilll
the
Senior
llilh School II
waa travollns-..,RI.·~ . IIIII
8:30 p.m. Thll ••••• will be Ill
His brother. Larry. {L1Ule ~ on hll brlkes to •"'id btltint •
llial
1'1111 back illllndl1 . &amp;1111 W-ada,y nl&amp;hU.
Foozl
also doea a !lne
'l'lle . tuition will be $12.50 and

AS SHOWN

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IULTON WOLFE, JR., better
known as uatg Fooz," . B~
weD ol all tbe boya he has
coached In bask-. Big Fool
ia presently the reserve ..tiket;.
ball coach at Southern H i g h
Scbool, IDd, we might add, ts
doiow very welL Fool lo not only a fine teacher but an excellent coach. In the pUt he baa
hod many cha...,lonlhfll teomo.

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Beauty - Pick
Up Our Newest
Permanent Flower
Arran1ements

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rldiiCIII,

.,.,....ct

chairmen.

man.

SounJI . m~

For Lastlna

York City served aa her maid
r1 hc:nor. 9te w,.s in a noor
length gown of green velvot, and

MRS. DAISY ROUSH, SJracuse,
visiting her SORI, (lwoJ.el and

you enJoy the

at the · 11&lt;1me of llro. Tom Kelly:
Mro, Jlcl&lt; ~ttorOeld, al J.eader; lr1111 Cblrlotle Jla..

K/IWir -

and tllelt home, ll!e wia dven
by GeM Armo. A comm!UM of
Patricians chore plna lor the
second year members. It was
a - e d that f5 Will gl- to
· the COmbined Charities Drive.
For ertertalmneat, ~rs
pia3ed Latin pmos with Ber·
....Ito HOIII18o~y, Dobbie Jlar..
brecht, Turla Clltwonhy, Dave
KriWI&lt;YI!Ol, and Rlchud Delli
Wlnnlns. Afterwords, rofreahmeiU of cooklea IIIII Kool·Aid
were served by the momt.. aeeUan ye&amp;r cla01 ..uh Louise TU·
Jlo and Linda Midkiff •• co -

Duckworth aD:I flmilies, In
. R~ Daily loves to reeelve

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in charge.
A 1'tJ)Ol't on tha Latin peoplo

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.'«o.-rlnlolllm '"'

Ill'.,...

Club

!nto inany homes.
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Mias Ma.r garet Handley f1 New

Frlend-

ohlp Plumb A(i.
· was bea...,
The WeiCht
of the quilt Ia
"hat amazed me. 'l1le qullto tllet
I hove, made by my ~
er, man,y years ago. 1n heavt.or In weight than the 0001 modo
;oda.v. It wao beoull!ully dooeond
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ottroctlve. Rooe Aid obo
lo ~ending thlo. particulAr quilt
W Charleston. Thit la one ol
illafo&lt; that hove made their WQ·

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neckline. Her bouffant veU of u. daupter, Jaae, lton~too~;IIIII=~~Mr=.·,~11 '~
1ua1oo wa• --•~ 1~ aDd&lt;.·Olld.- . , c,
hei' ·\m1y ll!*e!rr ·wao a pearl ehlldrBII, -·John
necklace. The bride carried a Melinda, Atlanta, Gal.
nooegay bouquet a( pejli)Ormln~
A 1965 graduate of Pomeroy
white, blue, and yellow tlowera JUgb School, the new Mrl. Ml·
with holly leal accents•

Roman L

...~ quills

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Qualificptions

Jurr.tu.. .... .1Jithnd . . . . .
"' bar Ill.-; .... -.,s .....
dlepqrt Flr~t United Prelb)rter.
ian Clurcb, 7:&amp;0 ~ n1811t . P1laiJ!1 104 for - · follow- "-'"~

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-er. 5eerotar7 and
- - reporlo ioid tllo yoarlr

1ft-............

011 l'rolbltmaD

~- 10 be ot tile ..... 7 30 · ot .._ -~·tile
ll,elp 111&amp;11 School tllll """""· .... • : p.m. . - ~.
I
(lnup otndq of uWt.at 1 bond, wolor cHnctl'"' of Glen
ire is
r~ . we Have tn ""••• 11111 ~wiD .,.._ • ~:
by lira Joo'lllrMr prn. F
1 Dq -rved, " ldeul, _....
~ Mrl. Dllbl of putpnli-1.
Topic of
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MIDDLEPORT Gorden Club, 8
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.........._ 0 I Collllllillo Gu
leader IIIII ., _ oerlpme flom p.m. · MIDDLEPORT - Tilt Latin Eeclellallleo &amp;1111 1
of Oblo; delllollltrl&amp;kl by llelQ'
Club' or Mateo Hiah ~ Scbool met
New-.
. ed ·
-w- -I..,.
TIIIOODORUS COUNCU. 17,
J...ary 20 at Ml6lltpOrt School A-~
note
for~
·--~ 7:30Mon
'lrith Conoul Beelq -lhelt WU reid from BirO. 0, E; Me· Doudrterl 0{ ~=•CII,
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diBJ)·~llng of

ly. 'lbe

lin. ~~~~~~r.,

325 degree• 25-30 mll&gt;lleo, cut
11110 bora 2" x 3"
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For ber daulllrter'• weddin&amp;
POMEROY - An altar cen.
Mrs.
Handley wore anaQJadrus
torpiece of while gladioli and
with
a
blue tinted carnalbl corpom poms used with reel poln.
sago.
Mra.
Michael wu In a
aettias decorated the Sacred
Heart Catholic: Church tor t h e ll"eea wool onlemblewlthaereen
wedding ~ Mloa Mary &amp;le lland- tinted C01'IIIIi:kln
A re&lt;eptlon honorinB tho oou.
ley to Carl w. Michael.
po
was hold at tile home 0( the
Tho bride lo tile daiiKhtor of
HAS BEEN ILL
bride'&amp; _..,,, Holly and while
Inti It PortiiJIIQIIh 111&amp;11 Scbeol
~·· John F. Handley, 207
RUTLAND - Mulberry Ave., POmeroy, The gladioli wore featured In thedec- and _.m to .,...ute In Juno,
bu
Clllllo
It
ber
oratlona
and
asailtlng
with
the
bridegroom"&amp; ·parents are Mr.
Tho couple rolidea ot 3736
serving
were
:Mrs.
Mary
Kunzeland Mrs. Earl Miebael of Carland
Galllo st. In Now Bolttlll.
man, Mrs. Helena Brlckle1, Pam
rollton, Route 1.
Vows of the double ring cere. McClanahan, Thurma V8118bon.
mony were read at 11:30 a.m. on and Janice Wellruna, all of FilmA CHARMING COLONIAL WRITING
December 21 by the Rev. Fr. eroy.
For a brief honeymoon, the
John Sberry, )\laic for the cereDESK IN GLOWING MAPLE • • - • - - • •
bride
cllanged Into a white wool
rnoqy was by Mrs. Ben Neutz.
ling. organist, and Mro. Mar- dreoa. ~t ol 1o1m guellll II tile
INSIDE - A SOLID STATE STEREO AND
vin Burt, vocall•~ with the ae- wedding and recoptlon were Mr.
lecUons including ·~our Father,'' and Mrs. Ralph Mapa, Navarre;
AM • FM RADIO I
"Whither Thou Coest,"anci'•Ave Mr. and Mra. Georgo Michael
and Mro. ota lrllebael, carrollMarla."
For her wedding tho bride wore ton; Mrs. Martha J.ewt•, Maea floor length gown of white bro- alllon; Mr. and· Mrl. Leonard
cade fashioned with an empire llandltll' and soo, Pat, IIIII Mr.
waist, long aJeeves and bateau aDd Mra. L a - HandleY IIIII

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111&amp;111MONDAY
GROVP I, Wolnen'o A1111,, Mld- ~-~-­

ftully chllrman.
or It the ~ Junior H I 'h
.RACINE· CIIAn:EillH OrSchoo~ . -,':" 1 -.1¥ « c1or of the Eulloio t~~ar.' 7:30
_ the ~ 'lbe
r I P le lloiMiq n1a1.t ai ... _ . Tem'lbrell, .. bl dll!ltlbuled al · po; · lloJIIII1 Gnlld ._
Poor o v e r - - CID ...... 1!10 ··~· IIIII ........ !leu· lllllrlct n ...... "-" Wolfe
ened condenaed milk. Bal&lt;e at er ~ to -lnlo tile wiD bl a auoat.

at

Handley- Michael Vows~~r=:~:~~J::. :E;:~E£::~
u-e,
·Taken December 21st

Miss Koren Jean Flores

afal""'"' ~I idolooofJII'OI~~~~~~ ·- ' - - 'It Frldar 'llilbl'l
fir t1J8 IIIIIW_.a Cll!'llll!l!l Tom.p iluce U1llon It the lllcMl~
Fltot U n I ~;' d l'reob7t«&lt;ID ,
Cburdl,
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SYIIACUIE -

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SEyEN LAYER
· niC1:o
Mro. R.... t)IIIIO) Aahloy, Letart Falla, haa IUbthltted a S.y;. 11'1 'il&gt;lch , 11
.. Loyer Cooklo roe~ June 1968 G-llaJWw
'A lb. ~r or doq _
told ihe that nOt ool,y are jhe
In 13" , 9" x 2" pin
cookies delleiouf, but 10 ~f
Md
In ~oro ll 'llt19&lt;1 - do
to prepare that ,even • child can
not
otlr
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make them. Her son. Keith,
1
cut
snohlm
cncker
crUmb•
DOthlns or golns Into tile kltcben
1 Plic. (6 oz;) chocolllle chlpa
and preparing the recipe. I'm
1 pkg. (6 oz;)butleroelltdlchljlo
aure readers who enjoy eookJ.n&amp;
1
.,.., ohredded cocuill
will tJlpreciate this recipe.
1 ""' Entllllh wobMo • c.,_a
'Ibanks so much, June. CReciPe

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·.POMEROY- A , _ . . . _• . u.,.l Da.to, ,k., MkMI.-t;
.., ,_.. "'"' B!U '))a... Mn. ·llanJid llol.mfo, Mro. I!V(Ccldo' - . l of ~ wu a1t lloi!DN• AQ!O!'o; llro. Btn
bold ~ at thi of J1!1cn1 Jlitl lilluon Flnelo
·m.,,..,•.,,

Society Will·'
Continue Aid

Chur.c.h Class,·
Meets Monday

Y£1U"Meets
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lo. f-Aiddleport .

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llcirikllniorlc,rd cuotomor \tillka fflroiltlh your
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and more of them.
. Studies show that BonkAmericord holdeN. command greater
buying power. They will form one of the mod effective
morke_ts in this area. BonkAmericord eliminates credit risks
and losses. We do the credit checks . When a cordholder
(ome ~ to your place of businen, you need not worry whether
to let him charge the purchase . You just sell him what he
won h .

BonkAmericard makes every sole o cm'h wle . You get cosh
immediately for eYery soles draft. Frees your working capitol
and gives you greoter o~roting effK:iency. Witt. cosh insteod
ot occounts recei¥oble you con toke tupPiier discounts.
BankAmericord means no bills to send. 0o away w~th thi1
costly operation that contribute~ to nothing but overheod .

8ankAmericord ends problems. Colle-ct~l\9 overd~M ,occount\
is bath time consuming and costt,r . It's a headache )'OU con
do without.
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BankArnericord lowets o~roting costs. ·E~inates many of
the more unproduction details that eat intOrpi'ofits, lilct fOJJM,
stationery, end~ss f,oper-work , etc.
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.fury Awaits Garrison's. ·c ase Against Shaw as \Plotter

Fresh,

to get the jur)'.
The 1weartne: in CJl Pete M.
Tatum, 45, a medwtlc, u the
-.!tUng hi.U1Ched over 1 glan-tq, lZih Juror cleared the "II lor ·
table and •taring into their lestilnOQI' to .S.n earl¥ .nut
eye1, 12 men were seated twee~ Two alterMte Juror• to
Sotunlay to try him oa chorpa 1ene In c&amp;le one of
he plotted to murder President regulan pt1 elCk were yet ~

to, Judae hbn. ' Ho boo been
awaltirw trial since March, 1817,

John F, K.e~.
H took i II )loyal IJ1d

Alcock Jr., a'taldlr&amp;: in tor Dist.
At.Q". Jim GarriiOI'I, tald po(el)o
tial juron since tbe trlal
started Jan. 21 that the state

IIY PRESTON MCGRAW

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ORLEANS (\JpO- Willi
·chal.....,oklqj CJo.y L. Sllaw

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Prospecdve jurors- 1 record for
this Missiujppj River city _

HARVEll TIME SLICED
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ligures before a background

LOW
lOW,
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PlUS DEPOSIT

WHITE SEEDLES$

LARGE ·GOLDEN:

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"Since the dishes always have
been a part or Meigs Coun"Q', I
think they should continue to rem&amp;in in the cowtty, If the Meigs
Muaeutn does come about, 1 will
aee thlt the plates are pltced
·there.'' Mrs. Weeks promlse4,
The museum; of COurae. ia inother story. ·
Plana have been underway tor
sometime for the C(ll'lltiuction

West

SCOT LAD
TOMATOES 303 CAN
PEAI303CAN
GREEN B . .NS 303 CAN
PORK 4 BEANS 2 1/2 CAN
BEANS 303 CAN
303CAN

lb. Bag

troop!,, ,
uNucl~ escaladon wo.dd be

1lie .CJ!ily alte'tnallve to ourrea-

ISCUllS

GAL.

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All Prices
Effective
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BOTH

SUPER MARKET- OPEN DAILY &amp; 'tuNe 9 to 9:30 p.m.
PHONE:

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case ot a major attack,"
Hea13 told · an lnte.....uo..J
military science conference.
Heal¥ aald .... &amp;Uporlorlzy of
Soviet-led Warsaw Pact Cor~•
in eonventional weapons was 10
'IJ'e&amp;t uaa to render doubtfUl
any ' prospect that NATO might
have of putting up a convention·
.. "defeue for lfL()re than a few
days.'"
Dralllng NATO l'llllq
Tile Brltlah defon10 chief aald
der

CANs·
FOR
ONLY

1/2

,

prove .. _

hutt to """ the

&amp;he

Preddent died

... fedOnl

rrmn

re~eo

~

the~-7

""'" Gorrl-

docland lila

""""M1

,._ bullet• !Ired b)' - - - ·~ with tllo aliOBed Sllaw
ln the conspiracy lor which contpiracy. ·
Shaw is betrw- tried."
• Alcocl&lt; laa aald the state doe•
Halleek &amp;aid he """"' ott not hlle to do 10 but IIIQ. ·
hear tealimony ot two medleal
Garrlooo c&lt;&gt;ntsnda u.t Sllaw
p i - wltll OIWald &amp;lid Forrle
in New Orlean• in Slptembu,

$1

Britain lind West Germany
were "eurrently working out a
~NATO doctrine for tile ·Initial
use of nuclear weaponry in a
number ol tactieal ~ations."

Ileal¥ ....... as u.s.

troop&amp;

engaged 1n war gamea In West

Germaqy near the Czechoslovak
b&amp;rder · demonstrated alr caval~
ry asaault techDiqueo developed
In Sou1h Vietnam.

NA'I'O apoke11111on laid 11)&amp;81
helicopter tactics llliJI make II
IJO¥ible for ~ C&lt;IUntriel

to •crape larp at.andlnc armtea

In favor

..,.an

of
,...War forcea
bad~bfrUerVes.

Demands
Talks on
Hijacks

PAGE

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1969

WASHINGTON (UPO -

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MRS. ELDON WEEKS, Rock Sprtrws Road, holds one of
six plates which traditionally ha\'e been passed down In her
family for generations to the eldest daughter. The plates are
a part. or a set or disbea which it Is believed arrived by flat~
boat well before Meigs County was establtahed In 1819. They
were made in stai'Kordshire, E~land.
of a building for it by the Meigs
County Pioneer and Historical
Society.
The 1ociety has attempted to
work out. 1 plan thrqh which
the building woold be constructed SO II to include omce [actilttes for ·two federal agencies.
The rental rrom these facUlties
. would..prQV~.JnJncome ofabout

· $5,268 a year.~

However, tile tlnal bid on the
museum was $115,000 The soctet;y has about $45,000, either

on hand or ln pledges. Unless
more futds are forthoomlng the
$70,000 -balance is apparently
too great to permit the societ}"
to proceed.
Meantime, Mrs. Weeks - who
ln11erited the s\J Legend of Montrose plates from her mother,
the late Mrs. John frick probably like a num.be.r of other
Mei&amp;:s Countlans stand's by with
her cortrlbution to helP _preserve
the history of Meigs County just
as soon as a museum is readied.

Huge Lair for
10,000 Enemy
Is Discovered
'

SAIGON C.UPO - U. S. forceo
tile approaches to Sal·
gon Saturday uncovered a tmge
WlderiJ'(Wld complex capable of
hiding 10,000 Communist so IJIIIOrdlng

Germany

NATO foreea were prepared to
use ruclear weapons In thfl
evenl of ao aU...rt luvulon of
Wel1el'll m.rope by Soviet

lb.

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data

Expect Mideast Moves

NATO has
Nuclear
Potential
MUNICH,

SEAL TEST GRADE A HOMOGENIZEN

,

••rta Ia Gorrlaon'a
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4latrlct eUameY'I omee In New
0rloonl to declare whether
Garrlaoo Ia &amp;VInll to lrJ to

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VOL. IV NO. I

(I! PO- Brllilh Defense Minister
Donia W, Heal¥ aald '8atunlay

'

James

or

AntlQ.ue collectors Who ..,_ve
seen the remaining six pieces
s-.y that the plates are quite
val•ble,
According to the word ot
mouth lore of the family, a niece
of Mrs. Weeks in InJiana is the
eligible heir to the plates. However, Mrs. Weeks said the niece
is not enthusiastic abwt an..

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RIPE
SOLIDS

co E

8 pk 1 gal.

ittQr.

DisL

castles.

tiq~1.

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Alit.

nt.1111ber ot eenerat1on1 In the
Cam1ly of Mrs. ·Eldon Weeks.
Rock SprlnKs Road, will be brO:.
ken It the planned Meigs County
Museum materializes.
It hla ~n tradltion that a
set or dllhell purehlsed by sammy Errln, a settler here before
1Meigs County wu establl1hed
in 1819. be handectdown through
hla flm!ly to the oldest daughter.
1be years have taken their
toll in the preservation or the
set - originally 1 complete setttrw tor six - until now there
1re only aix plates remaining.
AccordlDJ to tradition handed
down in the family, S&amp;mmy Er·
vin purchased the set as a weddir-e preaent for his daughter. The dishes ·came down the
Ohio River on a .QatboaL
Made in statrordshire, Eng..
land, the dishes are of the "Legend ot MontrO!ie" pattern. In
an off .. red calor. the plaJ;es
picture a swordsman and other

99~

HOME MADE

.

anti Ferrie are dead.

IIY BOB HOEFUCII
.
POMEROY - A tradition of a

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Halleek In Walhlqpoo lor tllo

Dishes Await Museum

BOLOGNA

lb.

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Shaw, weartne a brown suit
with 1 green tie, stared straight
and hard at the 12 men chosen

oo a charge of COIIIIJirlnl wltll
LM HarV,y Oowald IIIII ttnie alrll.ne
David :yt.
Forrto to kll1 KeiiiiOCIY. OawO!it

IOu&amp;b IIIII
F!lleon ol the lint 19
thew...... q_ueltloned Slturdly were dl..
repca1 ul tal.cy tale."
milled ........ ....,. aold ....,.
Mootoltllo 807~.. were preju4iced ln Ga.rrltol'l'a
Juron clllmlaood durilll t11o fltat CaM qalnst Shaw~
ll dirt's were Hat hame becaaue
'"'
AddreSHS .JUI"J
they hid an ~inion to the can,
It lo bello&gt;ecl Gatrl""' will
bocouao tbe.JI would ott bo poldl make hi• openirw; •tetement co
for juror duty or booauao tlloy the jury Wednollda¥. 'l11ot lo t11o
could ott leave tllolr flmU!eo. · clay set by Judge Chorleo
Gorrl...,, a 1a11,

1 - ..... cOuld

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1963,

R CUT PORK LOIN

E
A
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bechote~

dou not have tQ prove that
k.,..., • WU kQled. &amp;s a reiUlt
of t11o allopd plot.
F - No COIJIPiney
'Kennecb -was asAs1l.-.ed in
DaUlt Nov. 22, 19,63,. The
warTen Canmisslon nport aald
01WIId alooo munlt...,; Keru.
d)' and aid there n1 ·m
evidence of a con.,tracy.

I

WlfiiN&amp;ft, AAA TIIAPI"IC.

I"'•TaN CONTa•T •

Ownpion Bad Oteck
\'\Hter to be Tried
CD!CL~D.LE,

Ohio (I! POTrial It to start Monday In Pick·
away Count;y Common P l e a s
Court for Tom L. Creachbaum,
operator of a. 500-acre farm in
Fa,yette Courd;y, who waa charged wltll wrlllng bad checks to.

tallng $1,238,000.
Creachbaum was i.odicted lo
October on 18 counts and was to
have been tried last mmth, but
II .... poalpOned to Monday. Ha
was aceused of writlng checks
on an account in a Sabina bank
to a New Holland bank.

TO HELP WITH MONEY

WASHINGTON (UPD - Federal funds _u,. $1.1 mllllonw111
be mOde available by the Juotice :Deparunent's Law Enforce- .

mont Assistance Administration

to improve police and crlml~
justlce ayotema, LE.V Dlrectot; ·
Patrick V. Murphy aDliOOII&lt;ed

Saturda¥.

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"

'Senato~s

dlers. The labyrinth lnc:luded a
Held hospital, mess halls, conference rooms and repair shops,
Nearby, Amertcandefenderaof
an artillery base hurled back
a Viet Cong charge ln sharp fightIng. Intelligence reports from
tbe same general area indicated
elements or the 9th Nortb Viet~
namese division were moving into
South Vietnam rrom lairs in Cam.
bodla.
American spokesmen said the
wtderground camp, possibly the
large~
complex yet diaoov~
ered iD the war, was found along
the Song Be River 30 mllesnorth
ot Saigon on a primal')' Commu~
nllt lndltratlon route to t h e
North VIetnamese capital.
"The more we go, the more
we find," ooe high-ranking offiolflcer ol tho U. S. (lot) A I r
Cavalry dlviaktn said as h I s ·
mon probed Into the builkera alt.
uated along a two mlle area 21
miles weat of the Cambodian
border,

President. Nil:on conferred wtth his
National Security Council for
more than three hours Sl.turda)'
on the Middle Eas~ lntenalfied
U.S. diplomatic e1forts toward a
settlement of Arab--Israeli differences wen now eJI)ect.ed.
The President .sat down with
hls leading military, diplomatic
and intelligence advisers at the
White House Bt 9:30 Lm., and
the meeti.JW broke \.11' at 12:42
p.m. There was no om.c1a1
conunent on the substance ol
their discussions afterwards.
Among those atterxling were
DefenBe Secretary Melvin R.
Laird, Secretary of State
William P, Rogers. Richard
Helms, director of the Central
Intelligence Agency; Gen. Earle
G. Wheeler, chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff; George A
Lincoln, director of the Office of

Emergency Plamtng; Dr. Henry A Kissinger, NiXon's natlonaJ. aecuricy afta.irs adviser. and
Charles W. Yost. ambassador to
the United Nations.
Yost met Friday In New York
with Gwmar Jarring. head of
the U,N. peace mission in the
Micklle East.
It was believed in diplomatic
circles that the United States
would now edge toward accepotance of a long-standi~ French
proposal
for
Middle East
dilcussions invol'VIfl8 U.N. re.
presentatives of the UrJJted
States, the Sovlet Uni~ France
and Britain.
State Department officials
indicated the United States
would firally draft a reply to
France in the coming week. The
statement, it was expected,
would allow for the big four
talks, which the Soviets and the

British cavor, but without an
enthusiastic public elliorsement
so as to avoid olt'eflding lsraell
sensibilities.
While the Johnson adminfstro:~.­
tion never rejected the Paris
plan outright, it newr em.
braced
it because or its
implications of an Imposed
peace settlement. Israeli has
strongly o_ppoaed such an
outside settJe,nent and has
insisted- as has the United
States- that the problem can be
solved only through direct ArabIsraeli neiZOtiations.
The thinking among u.S.
officials now is that four.power
Middle East talks at the United
Natloos might exert moral
pressure on both sides to
resolve their own differences
without outside interference.
Nixon has made it clear he is
keenly interested in fin:Hng oow

approaches to peace in the
Middle East, involving a joint
diplomatic effort especially with
the other great nuclear power,
the Soviet Union.
Al;lpointments Announced
In other develQPments Saturday, the White House an.nounc:ed:
Maj. Gen. Frederick J, Oarke
has been promoted to lieutenant
general
and
will succeed
retiring Lt Gen. William. F.
Cassidy as U.S. Army Chief or
Engineers, effective Aug. 1.
Awointment of three assistants to Air Force Col. James
Donald "Don" Hughes, chief
milftary aide to the President.
They are Army Lt. Col. Vernon
C. Cotreey Jr., Kansas City,
Kan.; Navy Lt. Cmdr. Charles
R. Larson, Omaha, Neb., aoo
Marine Maj. John V, Breman,
Fall River, Mass.

See Speedier Talks
PARIS (UPO- Western diplomatic sources said Saturday the
projected Paris visit by President Nixon could speed '-" the
progress of the Vietnam negotiations and open a new era in
U.S. relations with its European
allies.
The sources said a Nixon visit
would permit hlm perso.Uy to
discuss a solution to the
VietJWm connict with President
Charles de Gaulle. a longtime
critic ot U.S. policies in
Southeast Asia.
Although no official ronfirma~
tion was available, Western
diplomats took it lor granted
that Nixoo would visit Europe
this spring and perhaps start
his grand tour by paying a visit
to Paris, which presently houses
the lour-parcy conference on
Vietnam.
Vietnam Main Topic
Western dipl001ats said Nixon
and his host, oe Gaulle, would
put Vietnam at the tq) of their
agenda. The French leader,
whose goverrunert has confidential contacts with Hanoi and the
Viet C(Q!, would be gratified to
con\·ey hl.s impressions to the
American President the diplt&gt;
mats said.
Nixon's visit here, sources
said, would therefore speed l4l
the
search
lor peace in
Vietnam,

Hardin Hedging.
'

On Fann Policy

W ASIIINGTON (lJPD - Agrl·
culture Secretary Cll«ord M.
Hardin llid Sotunlay he believed farm price s~porta must be
continued but an effort made to
let market conditions determine
productloo.
"'Now whether thi1 means higher or lower supports ln the next
two years1 1 thiDk wW depend
upon economic conditions," he
&amp;ald.
.
Hardin, speaking on 1 prolfurt
recorded tor. presentation
KILLm SATURDAY
ToLEDO (IIPI) - Edwin R. over Nebraska ndio and tel~
Johnstone Jr.", Tolido. was ktll- vlaion stations, made the ltateoil Sotlll'da:1 1D a two-car com. mentl In response to questions
alon on the TolodcHletroll Ex· b¥ SOns. R0111an L. Hrwkl and
Carl T. Curtis, both R~eb.

Cast ·· Painful

Some Western diplmll.ts suggested that Nixon's European
trip might herald the start of a
new era an U.S. relations with
its European allies. The French,
who have retained close liaison
with both sides of war-divided
Vietnam,
have
long been
complainiQil: Washington was
not payJ.ng attentlm~ _~ thetr
suggestions,
The French president presu..
mabiy would try to convince
Nixon to adopt the De Gaulle
conviction that no slabiJity can
be acQieved in Southeast Asia
unless the area is neutralh:edinsulated from outside interference.
Suggests CUtback
De Gaulle
has '' al10 put
forward the idea or the United

States announct~ in advance
the date ol the withdrawal of its
troops, to cut back the military
activity and thus i~rove the
prospects ol the peace conversations,
I! President Ntxon carries out
his European trip project, he
would be in Paris after the new
mpt\ng of
American and
COQm\unist Chlnese diplomats _
to be held Feb, 20 in Warsaw at
Peking's behest
~·
The Communist Chinese are
known
to
be
taking
an
increllsing
Interest in the
progress to the Paris talks and
knowledgeable
Asia
e:~~perts
here said Peking soon would
make an official bid to be
allowed some say in the nw
Vietnam settlement.

When it Comes to Name Calling

Vietnamese Champions
PARIS (UP0- North Vlelna·
mese and Viet Cong delegates
are attacking Sluth Vietnamese
dJplomatt: in Parts in such
heated language that they seem
bent oo. deliberately provoking a
Saigon walkout from the confer-

ence.

~-· probablY pronounced
never before In a diplomatic
gathering were heaped on
Saigon Ambao&amp;&amp;dor Pham Dang
Lam 5eturda.r In dellanc:e or hla
previous '"solemn warning'• to
the Communlots to refrain from
~·tniurlous"

lanluaae.

Dlaregardlng Lam's protests,
North Vlemamose and VIet
CUll spokeiiii'Um later at news
brlellngs uiOd languago slron·
pr than their delegates In the

conference

rOom.

Wont Walkout?

Allied dljllomats boUeve tile
verbal escalation was a dellber~
ate attem¢ to pr&lt;Mlko a Saigon
wau..rt from t11o talks.
•IJt WOilkl be easier to make a
glra!le walk tllrouoh a needle
'%Ye than to claim that these
(Saigon) valets are patriots,"'
sc:otred VIet Cmg spokesman
1.3 Van Sau at a news
conforonee In a semi Biblical
reference.

Votes

Nguyen Thanh Le, the Hanoi
spokesman said, 44 The Saigon
administration behaves like a
leech dropped in a pool o(
lime."
Xuan Thuy, the North Vietnamese chief delegate, also drew
on zoology to accuse Saigon
leader
of belng .. capable
e1ephants to trample upon the
tombs of their ancestors."
Compounding an atmosphere
reminiscent of the East-West
cold war era, North Vietnamese
and VIet Cong spokesmen called
Saigon leaders "traitors, assas~
sins, lackeys and puppets,"'
Le Challenged
lilaking an angry finger at
South Vietnamese newsmen who
challenged some of his delegation claims, Hanoi spokesman
Le asked pointedly whether his
compatriot remembered "what
fate befell Quisling and Laval"
-the Norwegian and French
World War U collaborators
executed altor tbe Nazi defeaL
..The Saigon cli(JJ.e is a band
of rotten, corrupt traitors,'' Le
said, summing up his feelings
toward the South Viebtamese
regime delegates, some of
whom were sitting in the news
conference room.

this Week

Senate

unharmed.

UNDA WEHRUNG
POMEROY - Llnda carol
Wehrung has received a bli-

tion award to pursue cosmetology training at Ohio State
School of Cosmetology, Miss
Wehrung was one of the wifloo
ners from over. 200 Ohio arlo'&amp; applicants. She was selected on the basis of the re-o
commerdal.ion of her high
school officials, and ranked at
the top in evaluations by the
Scholarship Ikerd of the Ohio
State School She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gardner
Wehrung ard resides with them
at 248 Riwrview Drive.

Hawaii Film

Shown Rotary
Ohio Automobile Club, announced
a special tour for Ohio Rotarians
to Hawaii this spring where tbe
International Rotary Convention
will be held early In June in a
talk to members of the Midd1e·
port~Pomcroy Rotary Club Fri-

dny nlgbL
Prices start at $489 per person and run up to $529 for the
tour wltll gilt-edged accommOda.
tions. Perry showed a ftlm, fol'owing his brief remarka. featuring the SOU:I state'• attractlcms
to tourists.
Prealdent Wilbur Theobald announctid tile following committee

•-..ressional

clezy, wllladlwlze il,Oood&gt;lo·

lnveotlgatloos hove been post-

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s...te

ot reasOns.

Armed servlcoa
Wlli be . "!&gt; a'eaq," COII\mlttee boa decided to
""'low that ·ho corill!&lt;t a opoclal lnquley lnlp
•
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~he, ~·..., ot t11o uss Pueblof • v o • .• ~ lo ~ , J!\11 aol 111W a Navy
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DALLAS (UPO - George C.
Wallace's American Independent
PartY, meeting for the first time
since the presidentia1 election,
will aim its political power to-.
ward •"friendly or hostile.. con~
gressmen and will rebuild "right
down to the grassroots, 11 a par.
ty official said Saturday.
B.tt Bob Walters, a member
of the AJP National Advl&amp;ers
Conunittee, &amp;aid the party would
be In trooble If Wallace hlmoell
did not nm for 1be White House
again in 1972.
Walters said" the American

or
party.

ty alllllatiolr from Democrat

Replbllcan to

the -

"'We have three tentatively and

are workl.nc: on 16 more,,. laid
Walters. He would not name the
congressmen, but said .. Most are
In the - . . lind are Democrats
from the South.,,

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Farmer, Three Sons

GARWIN, i&gt;wo (UPI) - A
:mdla In a metal exhaust
Nomlnallng committee, Carl venl In the family - lm·
Horlcy, Gene Crate and Dale Out- properiJ illatalled WI- a """I
ton, lind lor tho Easter E&lt;!g Hunt, -: lrU blamed Sldlmla1 for tllo
Horlcy, EdiiCNI Baker &amp;lid Did&lt; -117
OWen. A ICutflag bee tor r.a 1.. IOidiaa or a farmer and hll three
·
,
terSoallottenwlllbolleldMarclt ....... Tlla,..._r'&amp;wlfelllll\1110
4:.
wve taka to • )lar..
TheCiub,. WidcbdollbiOHsU.. •. I!IIoll
holpltallnl!rldAI...,_
c:ouJIQ''i •Crippled Chlldren•a SoI

the poet practically moanlllll'
l

Other

Jridlace Party
Going Down to
Grass Roots

appolntmmts:

was scheduled but 1 special
subcommittee begins an investiPilon Monday Into cam;&gt;us
disorders
to det.e'rmine if
f
he •-~
,_
lirt r ~ra1 ~•• are needed.

_., ,
'"""'"' bo said, would make

Eleven planes have been
hijacked already thh year. The
latest occurred Friday when a
young man shoved a gun
again&amp;t a stewardess' bead and
demanded that the San Francisco-Miami fiight be diverted to
Cuba. A returning passenger
described the hijacker as "on
the edge of panic."

ParQ' a1....,ey hao three - . .
MIDDLEPORT - Howard Per~ tive commitments trom elected
ry, Portsmouth, Ol the Southern congressmen to change tMI.r par-

Fore.ign Relations Cc;m.
mittee's decision to hold 1.W
raUficatlon untii!Sixoo submit.'
his recanmeratlon. To rlti(y
It w1••-~ ••o . ~lru's'ntioo'&amp;
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(UPOWASIUNGTON
Semte Democratic leader Mike
Mansfield called Saturday for
direct U.S. talks with Cuba to
Und wa)'s to stop the hijacking
of American airliners.
"Scrneday, somethirw might
happen to one ol these planes
and the crew and passengers."
he sa.id ln an interview. "Then
we'll have hell to pay.''
The Montanan said he felt
talk5 could be held at a neutral
site such as Mexico or the
Bahamas,
even though the
United States aoo Cuba do not
reoognjze each other diplomatically. Contact could be made.
he said, on the same basis that
U.S. and Red Chinese represe•
tati ves
meet regularb
in
Warsaw.
Mansfield said U.S. offtclala
should Orst exhaust efforts t.o
clear q:t the hijacking problem
through indirect contacts wldl
Cuba through SWiss intermedia-ries.
But lf that does oot succeed,
he said, "maybe the representa·
tives of this government should
meet with castro's governmert.
to consider ways and means to
stop it."
Mansfield noted that whtle
Castro gi'Ves asylum t.o the
hijackers, he also pennits u.-s.
planes, crews and passengers to
return to the United States

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IRJNTINGTON, W. Vo. (IJI'l)-,
Forward Gerald McKee ICOred
31 polnto and grabbed 18 reboundo to lead atlo Unlverlllt;y

to • 110-M victory over Marshall and break Marthall'tlon&amp;:est wimlni okeiD of the oea-

M»Ue &amp;:

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Tellderag
Take• The
Gueawork
Out Of
Buutnu Beef/

c.~.n.K~C~~
We ,._'" the ,...,.. .. Ntnlt .,..tttiM,

l'ri~ . 11 and Coupon~~ effective

S.m., Mon., Tue11., Wed. Only!
/11 ALL KROGER STORES!

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·OPEN:~SUNDAY

•hall closed tile liP oiiJbtJy, onl7
to !alter.
The Bobeata pl&amp;&lt;ed live men

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TAMPA, FIL (IJP0 - Oak· n111tt prior to tho 9mday ......
101111 Raldor tight end B111Jo Can· ·· Ho Nld be weal to tile loeker
1..,., ac:&lt;Uied Kaftua Clt;y Cblela room tile following morning to
Coach Honk Slram Saturday or clrou !or practloo and .........
deliberately keeping him out or proachod b,y Stram, who ho Mid
tho recent Amorl... F - l l lold him lhalbecuot ho bod not
All-Star game at JackiOIIYUie o11own "'&gt; ....,.r ho lwl p&gt;llea
ID order to get a llrlll hand look San Dieao lllht end JOCCIIO Melli a plaJer he ma,y trade tor, KIMon to rO!Jiaee blm •
He aleo predicted ln an ln"I wa1 tlabbereuted, •• CUJIA!rvlew will! Tompa Tribune - oold.
aportl· editor Tom McEwen, that
UJ told him bl knew JwaaoomKanlu Clt;r'a lllht end Fred log Tuooday becouoe I Wll 1D
Arbonaa lo to be llhlll4d to JIIUU'd school, •• Comon said.
bteaua1 of an eye I.Djury.
He aald he al10 told Stram he
Camoo, bore for • apodal cleh- lwl booo aelecled to tho 11am b,y
tal cUnlc on chUdren, wunamed a vote and It ~~not ~~
to tho oil • AFL team 8lld waa dodaloo to malre.
to plq lor the Welt In the All••fn effect he bounced MI.''
star game.
Camoo oold. "I took II to tho
The former Loulolalla Slate eommlaokloor, Milt Woodard, but
AII-Amorleu II a1tendlng denlll he rubber-llan1&gt;ed It 10 I went
ICIIool at tho Unlvoralt;y or Ten· bock to MolllPhlo. Thol"a whore
... _ ID Memtlhlo and arrived 1 reod ID llle popero that Slrlllll
ID JackiiOIIVWo on tho TueoclioY Mid I didn't lboW. ''NoW lot me
tall you the rea..., Stram did
what he did," CIIDOII laid.
''Firat, he doelll't like t h o
way I play lllhl Olil. But, nwre

K._•,F..._IIHf_. .....

Boeket Steaks .... _. .._ 99e

2/~flj

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Tip Steaks .. . •. ••• .._ $l19
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with this coupon Md purch.te .,

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Cubed Steak .....••

T-Bone Steak

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LMo.-.T-

Sirloin Steak ...

hst Fftlllll F1WIIill6

E&gt;cp, 218/118

Pork Loin ...••••..• ._ 79t

Ftr11111111t, _ ,

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Siieed Bacon

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Boneless Ham . . . •. • ._ 69e

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IIUI'Chl•

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$1.37

a.

Nicklaus
Leads By
One Stroke

.... $1.09

Baeon ----------·

Canned Ham . . •••. !! $4.49

ALL VAIIImll

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Canned Ham . . . . •• :! $2.49

5t EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPI

. . Sl.19 . . . Sl.o9·

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PICNIC FRI&amp;D CHICKI!N

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KROOIII MAND WHITI

SAN DIEGO, Clllt !IJPO Jlck NicklaUI nn down 1 3-toot
birdie putt 011 the ninth hole
SIIIJ!'dojl to take the lood by I

)Jologna •• ~ ·" ~ .. ,. •••. -... ~~ ..

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atroke onr Larry Zteeler and
Gene Littler In the third round
tho $1115,000 Andy WUIIom ..
SIP Diego Open Gold' Tourlll-

51 .XTRA TOP VALUE STAMPI
with thlt au,... .,... pw dux If

....... p._._

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ltotuiM or

or

Pot Pies .. 6

E&gt;cp. 218/ee

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$1.89

25-lb.....
Willi Tblo ~
E&gt;cp, 2/8/IIJI*

C.Unl•f

Gold Medal Flour
5......... ~9~
With nft C.U,sn

a. All,....,.

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meal.

B~th &amp; Beauty Aitlll

Y-1'111-V

Accepts

Rolls . . . . 2 ::".:- 29c
Donuts . . . . . ...... 39e

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""'... &amp; . . _ Colen Tollot

Tomatoe&amp; . . . . . . . . 5 !! $1

Waldorf Tissue

Sweet Potatces . . 3 !!: 89c
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DANISH PAlTRY

T-~tt'·

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Cheese •. 2 :::, 89t
!(,_ l'llo -

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6 '!. $1

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Cake
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Sugar ....... . .10 :; Sl.13
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Towels ... :3 - 89c
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Tide XK ........... ~-&amp;Be ·'

Pwlt ...._

Deodorant . . ~ . 62c
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1 IIJ'Oke behilll ZleaJer and Lit.tler at thot point.
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witt. th.ls au,_ •INI .-rchMt ef
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aonl.._ ~. ~; ~ I Q4) +. Koul'·
took tho lllld 1111!!. alo -.I'Oi': --.
- · a. (8.1) &amp;; Su&lt;bor, f (1-:J
loci oo 1 ll'eo b,y oub - - I; XVIor, I (0-0). 2;

(10 pointa, and Jooly FIDDe)', OOth
mt•aecl shots tn tbe ftDaJ see-

lhnlw before Gllllom'o llolder
from the aide save Purdue an

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boYttl•• Ohio

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When Jackaoa went to tho
bench, wa001111n lhlllecl , to a
10111 det8lute and came ba.ek to
take 1 34-30 llld with 1:37 re-

malnlna ill 1111 bait•. 'l1le Dllnl
bollled to take • 36 • 34

tho lourth Holy Cross lootball
Coach In ab: )'UTI 8atw'da)t &amp;II
tho Jesuit colloae OllljlhaUcally
denied reports It woold drop the
sport. Whitton, 49, wa• remed
to sueeeed Tom Boteture Wider

terma of a three • year contract.

OUR GREATEST ASSO

Smith replaced Soren""' who
2:23 lett .. tho
ovorUme. A knee ill!Ul'Y sidelined Mount, lbe Big T.-'o 1...,_ .

fouled aut -

ina: scorer,
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with a 34.7 average,

he lwl

Box:

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DetrOit ••••• 23 31 .426 15
Milwaukee •.• 15 39 · ,278 23
We1t
W. I. PeL GB
I,.oo ADJrol•• •• 37 17 ,685 .

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NOTE BOOK SET .
REG$2.40

".4 Community Landmark for 22 Years"

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LEGAL PADS

FILLER PAPER

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LIMIT 2

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STEEL
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HECK'S
REGULAR PRICE

SEOAL ALL GAMES
TEAM
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Attlenl . . • . • . . • • • • . 12 2
J.C'kaon • • • • • • • • • • 9 5

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Wellston • • • • • . • • •• 8 5
h'OntGn • • • • • • • • • • • 7 1
Gallipolla .. .. .. .. .. 7 7
Lopn •••••••••••• 69

Nolo--York .. .. .. .. • 5 9

NeJ.a..Yorit • , • • • • • • • • 4 7
Golllpollo .. • .. .. .. • 4 7
Meigs • • • • • • • • • • • • . 0 11

SEOAL RESERV E8
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Athens • ~· • • • • , ••••• 10

NOW POINT
AND SHOOT
MOVIES
8&amp;1. Revere
Super 8
Movie
Camera

1

Kit

Ironton • . • • • • • . • . • . 8 3
Golllpolla . . . . .. • .. .
Nela-.Yorll: • • • • • • • • • •
Wellltoa I' • • • • .• • • • • •
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7 4
5 6
5 6
47

Wlth almost lalt the tleld in,
Metga , • • • ••••••••• 3 8
1111 FIQJd - Jho loader In tho
Jaek;1011
• • . • • • • •• •• . 2 9
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A~, . , , •.33 22 .600 4'~
el.mhouse wUh a one .. over par
San F'rln. .... 24 29 .453 12'h
217 to1lll •llocllllll • 69. Q
l - , •••. 23 3.1 ,418 U'h
FRIDAY'S I!F3JLTS:
A otroke behind him ..a Tom ·
San
DieiO
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31
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14'h
(V1rllt;rl
Shaw, who had. 1 68, and Mason
SOallle,,,,
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6U.opn
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Rudolph, who 1w1 1 70.
Phoenix-.,,
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25'.
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li'oalon
711
GolllpoiiJ
53
Maaten champiOR Bob Goal·Frid~J'a Reaulle
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bylllld PGA .,;.,.. Julius Bor..,
BoaiOII
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ClnclnMU
101
Woll- SUI~ \
wllo · blrob' survived ' the cu4
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(Raoerv ,:
conUIIIII&lt;I to how their ln&gt;ubloL j!altlmor~ 1~1 P~ 105 . .
• ~~~J~, Lopa 27
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·Elch sllot 73 In llle till I'd rOIAid ~ IUS' ~-.t02&lt;. •
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Loo ~o ' IOS MUwaukte 10f JackJGJj· ~ mi~York 28
!&gt;uneh wllh 223.
'~'" Gamoo Scl!Oduled) · . Well- $1 ~.1 50
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N1w Booton .71 Portan)oulh N~ . Alittaiit 118Jf1 .
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SERVING QUALITY FOOt
WITH .COURTEOUS SERVICE IS

HOLY CR()!lS NAMES COACH
WORCHESTER, Mass. (UPI)
- Veteran Princeton aasistaqt ahead tl-83 and OPI,y l4 aeconcla
BW Whitton ofD.clai.)Jr became remained 10 be played.

POINT PLEASANT STORE • SUNDAY

halllbne 1Dilnoll, IIOrmalb' oontent to

Lnpn ..•.•••..•..• 56

Cincinnati ••

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three !oulo.

Wolllloo • • • . . • . • . • 7 4
JackiOII • • • • • • • • • • • 7 "
Ironton • • • • • • • • • • • • 6 5

Now York. , , .36 21 .832

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lbe half. He .... token
ol llle game wllh nino minlett In tho flnt hal! will!

SEOAL VARSri'Y

PhUo&lt;lelphiL .35 17 .673 2
Bolla! ••••• 34 18 .1154 3

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BoiUmoro ••• 37 15 •712

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toni, J U·ll 7; Totolo " (11· ' rCII!Ied O l ! t : Sill--en ll&amp;Yo
Larey w~ 111&gt;o toGII 20), t$,
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Totol r.to: Plmlue D
tbo 1Jucke¥eo' pollabed Junior •...,. lor ~ RIc k
ohio St,.te (85) - llilwell, S Ill
- · who 1od tile .-Ina with Mo11n1, drl!led IIJIOit&gt;Or fro e U4l 13; v - o .1 (44) 10;
A- lf,l23

Melia • • . • • • • • • • • . l 12

By United Presa lnternatloaal
East
W. L. Pet. GB

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J&amp;eklcl'l, a 6-8 center. tallied
3&amp; polnlo !or tho llillll, 23 or
U.m ID the tint 10 minutes of

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Ollda that 1101114

OPEN DAILY 10 ~· M. TO 9 P.M.
. SUNDAY 1 TO 7 P. M.

CHAMPAIGN, nt. (IJI'l) Sopl1omore Greg Jaekoon went
.., • ._mr apree ..,..,. In thi
otcond halt Saturday "' pJt Dll.... well ... tile to .. 8873 Jllg Ten root over Wlacon-

..-.

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to look him Over-for a po111b1e
trade. 1 eot a raw doll.~
Camoo oleo cbarpd tbeiStram
almoll J'OIIIDYOCI Oakland lllllbaek
lle!rrlll Dixon from tile 111-lllr
team ,,.. he cOOicJ bring blo
cnm llllll down. u
Canlloa Mid Stram Ia the rea..., !or roportecl dlaoentlm m
the ChJer1 becauu of the way
ID which he does lillnl•-

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Drinks •. 2 ~ $1

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I O.....w Celln

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w;tft thll-.... eM

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market tor a .lllhl '!'Ill IIIII! tho
Dllnols Ia ncnr ~,ill the cBig
moot lolleol place to look IJ Ten 8Dd 13-2 overall. while WfsSan DltaD, whore lho Cllarpro c:orudn dlopped to 1-4 In the conbevedaplll.
ference aod 7..S overall.
'"He IDc11 JaeQUe McKimlxl,"

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Littler, who makes Ids home
In noorb,y Ll Jolll, birdied lbe
Brat and alxth hole&amp; but took a
1Josey oo lhe lourth. He stllrted
the c11y with a 142 total. which
waa lhree behind Ziegler lllld
two behllll Nlcklluo.
YOUIIII Bob Smith ol Socromo,.
to, Clllt, lurned the lrorO nine

,.,..,. a ..._. ..._ LMitn,

Amllic-. ..........

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Ultra Brite . ".::- Gt!c

!(,__,_&amp;

Eggs

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Margarine 3 ::._ 79e

You IIIMCY

AppleFauce

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lhe 1'111111-

81-83 lead.
Ohio Slate'. OPI,y polnJo .. the
extra period came on a t1elder
by Ed "Smith liter ~ was

Elolem LIIIUO rranduoe Frl·
day,
repucllll Bl.......,toa,
N.Y., whlcb ,,.. forced to
dieccnlnue operaUon wben it
loot Its bill pork.
Tho now lr1nchloe wUI be
either qterlled bl&lt; Got Now
York Yankeea. who ran the
BIIWfllmton club1 or Wiler
working qreemer&amp; wUh the
American Lequo.

plq • lllht IIIOIMD-man dolldfted to a zoae pattern
It lbe lllrl ol tile otcood half
to proteet Jlickomofrom f o u I
troublo. llllnolo, !ollowlnl! Jacl&lt;.
11111'1 - . to I 89-47 ocJ.
~. hla lllhl end alllan- ....... with 10:30 left .. t h.
188 Clt;y, Fred ArbanU, iiOt hit
ID llle lett eye by a plpo lllld
Wlsoonoln get baek In tile game
can bardly - · A!lor two quar• behind Cluck Nqle and Keith
lera It 1811 ba4, ~ lie Mid.
l!urlnlton and closed tile J11P to
.,Str'am'a prlna to move Ar· 72.jl4 with 5:49 remaining. NobaMa to pard, lilDulh he'D be lle inlo hllllt man lor WIJ&lt;onoiD
•rprlted, ArbiDOa will, ....., ... with 28 polnta. llurlnston Ulllled
reads that here. 11 Camon uld. OPI,y elthl polnta but 111 otlllam
c.....n Aid that -a&lt;illle CIJIIO ID tho aecond half ocorlng
plaJmecl DIOYO 8tnm II ill tile

Nlckllua had I bclseY oo llle
• . - "' ~ beblllll but golnocl
tho lead on lho 527 • yard par
11¥8 ninth when he re&amp;ehed the
,....n In two 11111 needed only two
11'11&amp;1 !rom 40 feel IWay for Ida

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Gdden Com .....
•t EXTRA TOP VALUE ITAMPI
with this aupen •
purct.u. of

Pepto

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GJad, Wrap .••••.... !'; 49e

hid

Zttaler, seekiQI his ftraUour·
rio)' vlctncy, ollrted the -thlr&lt;l
l'QUDII with I ave • - r to1lll
of 1391 which wu a stroke ahead
ot NlcklauJ. However, the 29year-ol.d native of st. Loola, ran
Into bqpy trouble oo tile olxlh
olld otahlil holes to loai lbe lead.

StamPill

Cakes ..... _:::· 39e

ooore or 176. Zlealer

at IIWIIIY Torrey Ph10a and Llt.ller, plo)illl pl'lc:tlcllly In bla
own bock yanl, IWid 1 35.

Federal
Food

K,.....Ga.lld, YHJt, .............

Catsup . . . . . . . . . . 5 ~ $1

K-..-

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two .. over 38 on the front Dine

K,_

E&gt;cp, 218/ell.

After 45 holes. Nlcklaue waa
kllder por for the tourney with

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K._..Vortoty

lre Cream .... ~·L 59e
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Fruit Pies _ 4 ..... $1
All v....... Colli. .
qa~s ____ 4 ::. 89e
Gold Medal Flour

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K._ Holl.,, Rololo, 11M ,..., llololn

AHY.-tetlel ....... ll,...

21 pointa 01111 14 ............
and DIMY D• Antoni of M•IJeDI
netted19polllll.
Ohio, 7..f, ICOl'tld a au. point IIIJ¥ to toke tho lood !or
tho wllole pme. Qoard Johll Conine bod 20 polnb tor lhe colo and . . , _ . Ken Kowoll
17.

GETS FRANCHISE
NEW YORK !IJPO- Mlnchl•ter, N.H.. ••• ~ an

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Tip Roast . . . •. •. . . . _ $U9

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ID d!Uolo llpno lllld ..... ~M
.... from lhe lltld COIIIIlored "' -lboll'l 117.8 .. ... 1'1!11JOe n,10r or Dcrllllt.
Ohio, led tho Mulhall ~

Billy Cannon Blasts

T......."'' .....m lltloln

FRESH GROUND MEATS
Exp.

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EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS

w:th lhl1 coupen - ~· PIIrch.M ef

three pmea.
Ohio led by 13 pointa, 58-45
at the hall and buill It 10 70-47
16:28 remalnlnlbelore MM-

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s.turdar w WID &amp;$-16 IJid take
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lllke Allen, G. • • • • . , , • , • • . • ••• &amp;-14 11-3
Stew Green, G. •••••••••••••••• o.o o-o
Dick -e, C. •••••• , •.••••••• 2..1 8-8
Haruld Hooch, c. ............... 2-4 w
Chue~, Kitchen, F. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . &amp;-12 3-4
sm. .11art!1an, G. • • • • • • ••• •••• •&amp;-u s-e
BW Cl'onacher, G. , ••• , ••• , .••• •0.0 0.0
TOTAlS
28-53 23-31
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.eariai.lor - ......... at Ita

SVAC CHAMPS- MemhoraoftheSVAC
to. rfaht. Howie

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telm are frort row, left

It maJbra.

Tmn Karr. Back row, Pat MorrlsM)',
wick lllld Coach Dan WrlihL Tom Bucldoy Ia

5-lli

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an ,..,.... 1Q:

!lavi. ~

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- · The · - Wldla nJ-, feacllag olllhe - · .... ...,.
JT-t~ nctorJ....,. ~ w1r1 HJab Scl)ool.._ ~ ....,~

w..,... on..........

icDrt.w b:y Toa,y Field

I!Jp' ~ tbi loolile'a

loi111i - · .-..a an pOint.
1111 MeJp by a 86-66 marllnFri- ...,, ID the Rocllal 1'01&gt;111 by

an_d ONE FACT IS •••

day to pulll the - - · liMp-

our used car deals ar.

w Into the SEOAL eellar.

o

The eo1bad&lt; banded C a c ~

Carl Wolte'o lllorauolora, 11011
1-12 ...nil IIICI 0-11 Ill t b a
SEOAL, alao olllblllhed a ieconJ for - .

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.DON1 BE SHORT-CHANGED
SEE

Pomeroy

r Co.

1966 DODGE

$1695

cap -

Melli, - . t h e IB67 • Ill!
lllld the 196Uil ....,. bavo
now IPatalrwJ 2f ll&amp;ralabt 1o.uea
In tbe Saatboutem Oblo Albllilc ~· Ill wlj&gt;o . _ d . vloul record bald Jolmboby l'l&gt;morqy lllld Mlddlep&gt;rt
I'OmeroJ' had IIIII tile oJ4 ....,.
ord at 23 canaocultre - ·
betw- the 1953-M and 1955-

Corl!not 4-Dr., Turquolae llalah, Black vlnfl iop. V-11.trana., P.S. Cleaa illtertor, good white wall Urea.
.

1963 CIIEVV If - "·" r ' $695 ,.
~011

eoo...rtlble, local 1 .....,. car. s..&gt;or
model, buckel
. lOIII, suod dres, 6 eyL, 3 apeod, aoor ablll, ndlo. Pq&gt;ulor Model ATA- Greotprlce.

hlt!liw;llir

$695

Thio WNk

lnW8)a 4 dr. Locall owner car. V8 engloe, powergllde,
dio 6 heater. good Urea, blue flldab. .

1964 CHEVROLET
Bel Air 4 door,_
W4

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$900

vs E-._Std. trana. ,locall _fllllfWJr, ·exc::ellenf

dna, clean interior, radio. Turquoise 1bdth.

~ ....

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l!.j4 111111• mi filllr free throwo.
a..1k ~ IUid ,..,., Zlin-..ioloo pl~lllld10polnls,
r.~. for the wbl1e
T....., l i e - oloo hit Ill dou·
blo a.d:lo wlib 10.

l4oJp ............. l"'11led br

~ Joll ~ -

taUiod
l6 , morl&lt;ora cm-lleki&amp;DOla
lllld tWO free lbrowL Dtmalo Aalt
and Jot lll)oera, lioib """""
oloo hit In .....,le llpreo ftJr the
~ with 15 lllld 10......,
r~.

· llowllanl, wblle ,......, 1111 blo
so ,oint ~ ..... u ..........

lint l*'llld. live Ill the
56 - · and Mlddlopori .....,.i. ....... the lbll'd
lied It b e - the l~l ad lllld iliOn ll•e more, cJar1Di the
the 1962:a IHIClll. MiMI~ fOor1b ~. Dewiard aaw
llld
an , _ JOrl 1!1111 ·.!lad¥ adloo. Ill ti.e 11u,1

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1963 CHEVROLET

30

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NAME
,
FGA-~ 'f'TM.A REB PF PTS
Tyo • • • • • • • • • • • : • • • • • • • • • ~ .13-1 2-4 2 5 18
Heuler • • . . • • •••••.•••.• ~ • .• 4-0 - 0-o · j
5
0
lefors • • • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .9-3 "' 10 I 10
B, Wen-y • , , • , • , , •••••••••. .• .6-0 · 0..0 1 0
0
Alllt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - .. ,1fo'7 . 1-4
Rollluoa • • • • · . • • • .. • · • .. • • • s-,j· · l-:1
R. llatiRer1¥ .. " " • .. • " " • " .8-2 11-6

•

Walter• •
Slnlth • •

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• • • .... • .. " • • • ; .. •U
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TOTALS

2

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NAME

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$895

1965 PLYMOUTH

Valiant f Dr., 6 c,t., automatic trana.,IOQdtlntl, radio and
'-ter, IHY tlni.Jh.

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1966 CHEVROLET

$1795

hrpll cpe., loeal owaer ear, aew ear ttadHJi, Leaa than
23,000 mllea, w-w tires, like new-; 396 VS ellline. 3 ilpeed

man. trans. Vln,yllntertor, MarocJn Gnlsb, ndlollldhelter.
lle1W111 equipment. One ol the c i - t 86 ..-.Ia Soutlttastern Ohio.

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$1895

fth\-11 ' f'TM.A PF PI'S
Hulbert • • • • • •• ., ............. ,
W 1 l7

.jz,.r

Fout • · · • • • • .. • ...... • .... " • ; • JA
Zimmerman • • • • • • • • • • • •

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Dow•rd • • • • • • • · • • • • • • • • • • • , ..., -•• JI.ll

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Howell • • • • • . • • • • ••• • • • • ,; • •. •.• • • • -e:.J" 0.1
Mc*nua • • •••••.•••••••• ~ •••••• N . U
PIUenger • • • • • • • , • • • • , • ' • .-,. • , ' • ••..0 . S-2
Martln • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • -•• 2-l
2.4
case , • . • •••.•• , • , •.•• • •• ,.,,·. , • ~W N

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Melp• SO.
The Mefca BaeorYO team at
Coaell Torry (lh!Jnpr _.,.with
Well"""' 111011 at tl&gt;o pme before tile Little ~~ar-.a lloal1¥ bowed 111 a S7-50 DIIJ1IIn,JloD..

nil ButJiJI wu hlih ......,. tor
lfoJp with If llld Jim WUdorlllllth ddppell In 10. Jordon at
WeUiton .-cecJ oil iconro with
23.

BY QUABI'EIIS:
IIEJG&lt;I • • • ; • • • 12 Z2 Ill .16
WELLSTON • • • • 28 45 65 88

Pirates in 68-64
Overti'!le Victory
RACINE -

North Gallll,'a Pl- ............ 63-

!'lll'• ..._.
81,'1}; ~filii~~

tile lleld for .. tl
per .... averaae wblle North
Gallla Ank 23 of 72 for 32 per
coat. Da• Clark
10
ollhe Pirates « reholnda wblle
Shein iopped Southon Ill that
d - by IP'ollbi'W 11 of
36.
The Little ol Coo&lt;h
HUtan Wolfe scored a ts-38 win
laa;lto -

pulled-·

ern Valley Athletle Ccmierence
mateb here Friday Dl(bL
Coach Jim Mama' ron.doeo,
aheod by olx pointe with 21,;
minute• remalni~W Ill the fourth
period, ia1r their rrlpocJ
before tho end or regul6.
t1on t I m e alii then trailed in tM l'reJimiNry &amp;IDle u Date
throQgbout tile overtime.
White scored 11 polnta to leod
SoorJnr tile points lhet broootlht the - . . Art Claril led Ncrtll
C•ch Rlicty Shlvely'a Plrate,J Gallla with 10.
their ... points doftclt late
BY QUARTERS:
In reaulatloo time wen Hen Mor· N. GALLIA
15 37 f9 82 68
ria with iwo Ia&gt; • liP heaketa SOtmiERN
. 12 32 t7 8Z 81
lllld then . Stove Solnlen on a
NORTH GALIJA (118)
'
bucket ao tile clock ticked
lolon1a 114-19, GrMriieo 114doWa to 10
The two, tt, Smith 5-5-U, Simien 1..
pointer by ,Soonlero waa blrJ on- o-2, Clark t-t...a,
~12,
1y beokot or the contoot.
Bow- IJ-3.3. Totals 23.22-69.
Southonl, duri!W the perllld
SOVTHERN (60
of time _...,. u~• G'·"'· -•
Diddle 11·1-23, Shuler 3-0-6,
n•• .nun•• ...._.. .. ...- Norrto 7-4-18, S1Ja1b t-6-lt,
lied heblad Ill the quart.r,lillaaed ontheflratlhota Proflllt IJ-3.3. Totals ZS-It-64.
of 9tne oae • oa • cme c:liuity

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North

cane.

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F'lli:l:

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!966h. Ca!llhllac Coupe DeVIlle •..••••••••• S35fili
'!• wtt beige lnt•rior, full power ~utpm.ftt, .

•odoo, tl"!" tlao~1 _w/o/wtl,eo, ClilftCite Controlojro··
c~ltlanorog, 26,uw mlltt, - \ ""-· now Cadlll..
~a~.
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Catol&amp;na 2 Dr.
Top. "One particular locol own1r. Beaut I•
ful turquotae f1n11h with matching interior. Power 1teerlnl
1
Power bralte1, and Auto. tran 1 •

$3~195'

67 BUICK

Electra Two Door Hardtop, one very careful local owner low
mileage, tharp.
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Flnalo

llllr&lt;i Olllllal ' Soutllom Oblo Boxlilg Tournamellt 11111 belln at 8
lblo lllterlloon at ColnJnwlliy HaU
lbllfoGrllllde.
Frlilo7 nlllbt, Max lllumbo "'"'
by· - l l l o a e &lt; &gt; f 1 1 - .

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'LARRY WALLACE

RuDDY BOWLES

TWO outatandlag - · • who wW take part In todal''a a-

at tho

SEO Bud'W Tournoment lit Rio Grllllle Collep
tac:e TOIJlJD)' Turner of Hwtlrwton, and' RUIId;y Bvtrles, .last year's Natioaal AAU Golden
Gloves tiptwelght champion rrcn Homatead, PL Bowles wW
ftgtt Allen Tackett In toclay's open division tliwls.. Wlllace la
!rom Plitobursh.
nolo

are

Larry Wlllaee, who wm

Pock; Mlko Callaclay by
HoweU, llrot- TKO.,..- Bill lortolt; PhD ;FIIher _.,.. !ianOiler;- Dam)' NewmaD seared a ley Smlth; Jone1 Wlllord -IOOI'ed
third IVUIId TKO over Ston101 a llrat round TKO over Joe ..,._
KI.Yo, lllld Mlkt Shaver doclolna- chi lllld Joe Platero doclaloned
ed Rick Huldno.
. -. Jolla RoaaiaooL
Bobby LIWIOII declaimed VIr•
Ill tile """' dlvlalllll LlrrJ

"'"""'"tlon

81-ii5 vloloJoJ cwer a dotermlnllll

. :$1,795

Lopn CbloftaJn team.
After opolllag tho vloltlni:
Cblo!lalno
16-11 llrlt podod
leed tho, BuUdop atppned. bock

a

trant.

Wallace knock~ out M 11 t o c
Branch lllld Ruddy Bowlea downed Bill Somma.
Joe Platero, T001 Base, and

Bob

Llwooo wW - port IIIIA&gt;da3'1 ttnala, hlghllghtlng the at~
tomooo card.

SEOAL Crown

to • ..,... 20 polnls Ill tile - Gild ~ lllld take a eomrortolllo 11.21 lead Into tile 1'00111 at ballllme llltormlallon.
Coo&lt;h Koo illoanl'• Cbleta batlied beck to wllbln three polnls,
tl-42, aflor throe quartero of
pla;y but oould DOl muoter • ......,
polnla to kelp tile Buildup fr&lt;lm
znsa~er~ag

their eleventl! vic-

Traee.
111m1n Trace U.1 per
cent meldng 32 ~ 75 from the
lleld. AI tile loql liDo tile WUd-

before tho llart at the Ga!U.
Collney TOUI'IIIIIIel1l on Feb. 1415. Hauaan Traee U at Halma.D,
W. Va. next Saturday nl8ht and
next Frlde.Y Dl(bt Southwestern
soeato Wahoma.

Hannan Trace was prl.nied tor
revenge for tho 71-'2 lola to tho
Highlanders at Soutbweltem and
lost lUIIe Ume gelling the bandIt .... 9..2 with
4:50 left In the 111'111 period. Hannan Traee waa abead 11-5 witb

3:36lelt.

Soutbw'estern•• flrlt and only
tl1reat .of the enUre ball game
followed whon Dave Morgan, 511 IOII!or, sank a loag ooe lllld
Jimmie Walker, 5-10 aeolor,
made two free throwo. Then Walker bod a nl&lt;e tlp.ln wblcb Charlea Beman, &amp;.1 senior, mi11&amp;ed a
abot. That tied tho aooro at 1111 with 48 eeconds left Ill the
llrlt period.
.
Walker hit two lDOI'O free

eacl&gt; had 18 polu!o.
Soutllweatem trailed 18-12 It
the holt Ill the , ............ but
come baclo to win 41.:19. J. Phman was high for Soutbwettern
with 12 polntl, Pacing Haman
Trace were Lar17 Cremeeu aod
Norm Swindler, each w11h 10.

SOU111ERN VALLEY

._B LAmtiAIII:. ,

ATHLETIC CONFEIWiCE

STANDINGS ·
(SVAC O~)

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EUt

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lllnliucD •••• 2&amp;
Ke-l!J ...... 21
lndlin&amp; ••••• 26
MJaal .... ~ •• 21
.NeW York. •• ,11

Pet. GB

20 .565 f
21 ,553 'l.t
zs ,510 2lh
24 ·.481 4lh
If .27118'h

Still
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Rebounder
o4- .....n s ..._ . .
• JIOD.vor • , •• ,2~ (9 .598

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W,L.Pet.GB
,1181
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11'1.1
Now ,O.Ieau•• ~ 24 ,tU 1ft~
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Bob llol'a7,
.... Graarlo'.· t;t. A,iP!o•. ,21 zs .t$7 10\'J
WU llrlt ln Dallaa,. , ••• 18 :U ,m II ,

J'rlduo

Kellluclo'·lll1 LA ·12'7

,._.,. qr Mialo4a 110
lliamJIJI Dollaa•123 .
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Delivered in Gallipoli!ii including ehio sales tPx and
title.

Soutlnreotom Cl2-1l-58l- Car-

$59.57 A MONTH

ter, 6-6-18; Beman, 2..2-G; Walk.
.... 8~..22; Stout, 448; Morgan,
2~-4.

Hannan Trac:e (32.:1~- Jof.
fera, 2-D-f; D. Daniell, 17~7;
Sisson, 6-D-12; Cllapman, :J.0--6;
S. Daniela, 2-0-4:; Wells, 2..0--4.
SOUTHWESI'ERN ••• 152438 58

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FRIDAYTricoNIGH~Sa~t;~
.

Eo-. 82

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·llalma
North Gallla

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lfflta..1t Snlngrof 20%-33 1/3%-50%

'

Now you'll find additional reductions of 211',
33%'li, and SO'li on many Items which have been
rearouped and repriced durinr this linter Sav·
lrws Event!

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SALE OF MENS SUITS
lere 45.00 to 90.00
to

TOPCOATS l/3 OFF
Ware 49.95 to 75.00
to

S49·93

MENS JACKETS 1/3 OFF
Were 8.98 to 50.00

S5.97

~oldt

MOTOW CO.
01'

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semi-annual
dearance sale
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The Wildcats loat no time liltttlng heck Ill the pme. Two buckoil by Donlelo aiid one by Bill
WeUa, 6-5 Junlm', pve tile WUcl0011 a 19-15 lead.
Tra&lt;e
led 23-16 with 3:59 IOn Ill tile
flrat ball lllld .... out In front
29.26 at lntermlalloll. :
v... Daniela sank ~7 baal&lt;ota
lllld made or four at the
lwl line. He bad 15 points tile
flrll holt lllld 22 In the "'""""'
lor 37 J)Oinla. Sla8Clll wu tile
0111&gt; other WUdcat In double II...... with olx !leldora lor 12

..lor,
kot with
hit Jlamao
...., . . - . left. nbuc·
...
llaDielo fouled Keith Carter at
-llle buzpr. CUter made -at
,.., aflor bad run out to

GALLIPOLIS_

.UPPER RT, 7.

HANNAN TRACE ••. .13 29 55 67

to

S33·30

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NM1/3 OFF ON COATS.JACIEJS.SHIITS-SHOES
SPORT COATS, 29.95 1o 55.00 ... .................. Now 23.83 to 43.83
DRESS SLACKS. 8.98 1o 26.95, .•.••..••••.••••...•.• Now _6.93 to ~1.43
SWEATERS, 12.981o 25 ..®. ...~ .. , .................. Now 10.33 to 19.93
SPORT SHIRTS, 4.00 1o 8,50,' ••••••••.•••••••.••••••• Now 3.03 to 6.73
Look what you can save on quality apparel
From 33 1/3 io 50% Off

'I

.Wool

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1/3·Ladlts
Blouses &amp;.ootou.ooNOW 3.97 to 7.9l .
.
l/3~•n's Knit Sllirts ·\rooto NOW 3.32tol2.63 -·
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JOaaol teilllo, - chalito
' lio(iuiiiJ "' the ~ 1cl

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,pl,qi rt .,.
... -ci~

1/3~Wool

Shim u.• to 19.~ NOW .&amp;.63to 13~30-~ •
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... 992-212&amp;

2014·28

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W L p OP
Eoatem. • • • .9 1 828 190 JlOinll.
Kner Crook. .. 7 2 597 478
llaManTraceCU111nuedtoroll
Hamon Trace. ,8 4 1122 571 Ill tile third perlDd lllGVInc out 1D
SOtdll'loatem. , .f 1 850 673 frad 43-32 with 3:33 loft. T h 1
North GaUia , • ,2 7 610 598 Wllck:ats led by 17 polnls, 55-38
Southern. • , , .• I 9 t8B 690 at 111e Ol1d rt tile third oerlo\L
Total1
2B 29 3496 3498 Willi 4:17 lo &amp;0 Ill tile pme,
AIJ.Gomea
Haman Traee lUll lield a 17.
TEAM
W L p OP point IOild but that dwiDdled to
·KJier Creek. • ,10 5 BQ 846 11 at the 3:01 llllrk wben the
Eaotern. ••••• 10 ·s 171 . ~o Wllck:allwon ahead 85-St.
H - Trace. • 9 8 980 . 880
Tho HQIIIandera outacored
SOuthwoolam. • .-7 7 'H1 tlie HaJma Traee 20-12 Ill tile loll
Norih GaUla • • •4 9
. ,.9 podod but . It I'"' too lote to
ScMhom ...... 1 If
·1078 · c:atd&gt; UJ). Lirr1 Jel!ora, &amp;-0 ..,.
TEAM

.lli\il•l!l!l· •• l ,13 li .213 21
:1' FrldaJ'~ Jlnulll ·
......... tO U.0 ~I!W York 108 Heut!OD 101 ; .

DRAFI$D ·.
NEW YORK (IJPI) - T b·e
· iadlaao ·0111 the
lllooW with-

BUICK'S OPEL KADm 2-DOOR SEDAN

llaiJion

$79$

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15 reballmdl for bD1weatern

0011 hit three at If. Soutlnrellosame of the aa1011.
em
made 22 at 118 for ll2.3 per
Coacll lJo7d lll)oen• llla!lllllldeent
lllld It at 23 II tho liDo.
era flnllhed fourth In tho SV AC
Southwelllm&gt; bad On'eo men
with a ~~ record. SoutllwestA&gt;m
Ia 7-7 Ill all pmea. llwes alao In double llprea. Jlmlnlo Walthe Hlahlandel-s last SV AC pme. ker .... hlih with Z2 points. CarEach team baa one game left ter lllld Rld&lt;y Stout ~ )lnlor,

per!OO~.

.••Y mort.
PONTIAC ..·
POMEROY, OHIO

A

wbllo DaYO Daulala bod 18 lllld
Jim !loiCll bod 10 for -.n

11 lead. JiJmrly 81111011, 6~ )111lllr, had a layup to 1111 It 1313 lllld Keith Carter, 6~ - lor, put ooe up to ;gH'eN liii!Hlanderl a 15-13 edge as the flrlt

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Extra good flnioh ohd.condition.

westA&gt;rn Hlchlandorl.
The win aaiQt'ed Coach Paul
llll1on'a WUdclll third place Ill
1111 Soutllom Va1l0l' Athletic eon,...... with a &amp;'trocorcl. Haman
Trace Ia 9~ In a1l pmeo, II
wu Haman Trace'• last SV AC

throws to live Southwestern a 13~

$69·
5
S.don. Exceptionol for mod.i; 'Pow..:

'3
Y~LUWAGEN
2 Dr.

make tile IIDal 67-58.
., . WUd&lt;atl bekl tile ed8e iil-

6-1 - · bla- Ill 37 points
Frldo1 IU&amp;tll at lolercervllle to lbootlna: and rebouadfne u h
leod tile Haman Trace Wlldcall ptllored Ill " to 30
to a 87-58 vloloJoJ over tlleSouth- for -.otorn. Walller bod

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FORD
G.lloxio SOO 4 · Dr.

BLIICK .
PH. 992·2143 ·

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GALLIPOLJS- Dave Dall.lela,

12 30 14 79

In liP&gt;~
Frlde.Y Dl(bt with a banl.oarned

64
PONTIAC
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lt5
Stor Chief 4'0r. S.cion. Beautiful light blue fini•h. PS, PB
~to.

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ATHENS - Belllnd a 22-tJoiDI
of!ort by dandy Don Wickerham
the Alhella BullclopnmaiDedlm·

Grond Prix 2:01. Hard Top. A •~\li'JiJ.,J!AAI!Itt.9od fii~&gt;o,lluMt~· ·
seat1 and eonaul.
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F~ory
'Extra nice. One local own~n.

&amp;-AT. Extra nice.

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65
CADILLAC
$2,59[
Coupe DeVille.
Air Conditioned. Fully equipped.

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GALLIPOLIS -

$1,795

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VISIT YOUR FAVORITE
SALESMAN AT

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hon. Power steering. Power brakea. Automatic trant.

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· $2,495

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011!1 f'n!a-., Som !llaJu oloo
gnled Ill 40ol&gt;le ilauna with If.
Roo MiliTia, u 5-11 oealor,
led the Notfll GolDa -"w of.
fort by l*ft'W II poilU cmt!Pt
llold IDOla lad fnoolbriiwo
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pointe em 11 iwo.- ..,&amp;btera oa1
a &lt;horll:lo· lt.oi. Gar!&gt; lli&gt;rrlo, ·a

2 Dr. Hlp., full .power "'WPtlflti\, •-fort coatrololr- '
conditioning. Radio·, ' tint~_ 11•11; WW tires 1 own*
new Cadillac tr,a d•in, 9,500 -•ctual mi1G 1.'
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:SS0 ~u. in. HO envir?e· Power 1teering. New Pontioc tract.'"· Showa eood care.
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1M Cadillac E(riarada ................. 8

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$2{895

AMBASSADOR{

Ill .......... to 68 - 62
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mel'lbun ~ Into tho overtime, _
0 \tent aheld. St-62 aal&amp;rr)' Bow·
2 e . eenned. pair of tree tllrolra
18 l$ alter- -llld30 IO&lt;Oodo
bad oiUaod. The ~. 2

trus., dirk blue ftnish with white D)"lon tq&gt;. A real &amp;hlrpie.

VB engine, automatic tron• ., power 1teering and
· brakes, radio, heoter, spotlieht. Like new tire1.

omeluded.

Mella hit ..., 21 of 62 at- .
tompla tile lleld for a S3
Jll' ........, wbllo WeUllllled Cll 32 at 63 for l7 per
015bL The Goldea Bo&lt;kelll at
Coo&lt;b Paul llaDeJ' .... jJuUed
down 5A - · COIIIjllred to

10 - toaa trlea.

tire•.

1966 Chevrolet 1/2 Ton
Paatl
Full Price S900

period

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BonnevU.Ie Conv. Local one owner car,. new w-w
vilt)'l
trim ft'ith bucket seats, console, radio, P.S. and P.B., auto.

TRUCK BUYERS ... CHECK THIS ONE

WeU- tooktheleadior.._
at 5-t eorl¥ In the.,.,....,. quorter 111C1 held a 16-12 adtllllap
by the ead at the period. The
Rodlota wen Ia fniDt 15.22 at
halllbno 1111185-at- thetldtd

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tran1mhaion, txtra nic..

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Rber, ,.., 1.arrJ ~~ea-. lbur ..,. Stow llciiJtead. two.
blt til cent ot their obolo !rom the aoor ~ ptcldog 111 111
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SW Five, .67-58

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lla'* Soloo, G.. .. .. ...........1-2 11-0 I 0 2 2
!lew Albol'll, F•••••••••••••..• 11-0 0.0 I 0 0 0
Jilek MotQ~.,., G. •• , ...... : .... 7-13 W
2 I 6 1B
'Mike Fenderbotch, C. •••• , •.•• , , .3-7 W
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Mike Orr, F••••••.•• , , , ••.••• , • ,0..1 1-2 0 0 0 1
Handy Hamllton, F. • • • • • • , • • • , • , , 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0
Grtt'fauley, F. , • . , , . ,. , ..... , .. o.t 1·2 2 1 1 1
Toln Proae, F•••• ; ••.• , , ••• , •• ,().3 0..0
1 1 1 0
Jim Honry, F. . . . . . . . . . , ....... 3-10 11-0
3 'i 3 6
TOT .US
2\)-54 13-19 20 20 22 53

DOUBLE
CHECKED USED CARS
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63 BUICK
$795

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Wellston Drops Marauders ·
WELLSTON - The WeUGoldon lloeketa ..,......, Ylllt-

PLAYD- Pot.
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C... Slnith, F.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-4
Tom $1on&lt;tr, G. ••.••••••••••• ~
Lon Bath. G. • •••.•.•••••••••• 0..1

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IRONTON TIGERS (711)
PLAYER - Poa.
FG-A IT·A PF RB
Handy Edwardo, G. ••.•••••••••• ~ 1-4
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For Sale
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AluMinum
Sheets
36" X 23" X.OO!l

ll' ..... loM will tol.e tM a- t i -

'-II otil1 oro re1triC'fllli to their
.,.,... c:loulflcatlenl oM to tho
Ntul., O.il)' Trib...- 1fylo ol typo
ln1ol'tlon.
An,. ehcn•~t• mct4o In tho or iginal
npy ,.,e,.lnocl fot donifiod od NRiiD-nt will N d•argo8 thol role
of 25c fot 11ch chont• ·
Ad• ....,•• fef ''-" or ,;,. tlmo•
ond 1top,M Mfore ••,!ration wi ll
M c:hortotil for only nu...ltor of

Sfor$1.00

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N"" lira! you are - But I wW remember
No malltr lww Dig.
Sadly by bls
AIDII Electa O'Neffi. I'l-l

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FOR man ....,. 40 In Ga!RpoliB
...... Tllke al!ort auto trips to

I WANT

ton, Ohio 111101.

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,.In Wanted
A MIIJill&amp;ACED WOMAN to
....... lmo1ld lady, !he Ia.
Cldl MIIDO ir lalenlow.
1141

FemeleHelpWantecf
"lfiNB lldlel seeded tunneclllt.

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. Gd~ Plr!J, W. Va. lo.I IDOdonl noldeDcoo
IIIII """'l''* aet of bJd8L
Ollll8d Domaalet CappeJD.

-code llUII-ll.. 17-11

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TIMOTHY HAY 5l1c bale. Cldl
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Between 5 and 7 p.m.
592-1910

PIIILW WASHER and dryer.
Good coDdltlon. Pb. 446a82.

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LOTS for nle will&gt; 8 iDdl oew- LJAOIISHUND ·PUPPIES, 6
er, plenty wale&lt;. Upper Rt. ,..,..., ol&lt;l wilt&gt; temporary
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U:C Reg. Gennan Sbephenl
male, 14 weeb old. P1L 4164111.
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C'.OOD gas m,..,
Pl1. ·

shots. AKC reg. with 6 generation pedigree with 19 champions. COli Darrell Day 38882'14.
a-3

1857 CIIEVROLET, .....Uent
flO. play pen. &lt;'&lt;lldltlon. 4 new !ires. call
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· Blill Martel, Kanauga. PIL

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11009!. praetleally DOW, &lt;Omplelely IUmllbod. 2 bedroom,
carplt, . full buement. Inquire at G.- Gellles, 91. Rt.
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1 lll(um. Modem witll """
pa furnace. Upper Rt. 7 near
Drm-lu 'lbeeiN. f41.1'111.
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I ftOOII' ....... and ball! in city.
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lals, llloct, brlct, plpo,
wlndon, lllltelo, ele. a.ade
Wlalerl, Rio Grande, 0. Cll
N1ll Iller ._
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USED l"'lmmmJRE o1 Ill
kinds. We buy and ..0. Rice's
Nft 6 Uaed I'Um. tl&amp;«&lt;l.
D4l
11118 FIAT Model 1110 aedan, aeellent COIIdlllon. nO Irides.
I'll. ill'/-7lll18 after 12 110011.

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GOOD lJSED fumllnn:
trlpraton:,

· tables,
and
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2 cilair,
bedroom'
rultel, box lpring IIIII mat.treaa, I ruga 0 ~ 0. cedar
. . - , I elect. dryen, I
auto.
0o1t&gt;1n Fundlure a.. Pb. tlll-1171. ' 24-d

.....her.

NEW 19111 Gregory bouoelraller,
12 • 40, 2 bedroom. l..!wd ln
10 - Win lako 1525 less
oole price, Call after 8 p.m.
flf.C41.
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Oscar Baird, Realtor

NICE CABIN SITE
place lAo build !bat weekend
cabin, stop. We've got it. Fifty nine acres of \voods only
seven miles from town. Priced as a bargain. Let us show
KAN.lUGA, OHIO

AKC Mole Bo&gt;er. 2 AKC le- .
'lll8!e a.cter Spanle'lll, J'0811011able. Cldl «1-llllilt.
2'1-3

NEW GMC 11UQC
HEADQUARIIIS

1• 16 T. a..
11M 16 T. GIIC
1117 !II T. GIIC

1110'16T. ~
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IIIJ 16 T. Daolp pldwp
1111 16 T. a.. pkbp
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111tiT.GIIC
11M 1/f Dodge tl1llll7

1111 16 T. Dodll
IIIJ I T. OIIC
1117 I T. CliiC
11M 16 T. GIIC Plctap
1117 \fl T. OIIC Plctap
11M GIIC ldlw ....
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FLUFFY

NICE 588 SITE

bright as
wbat eleanlnl

10ft and

new. Tbal'a

ruga wlll do wben you ...
Blue IA*e. Rent electric
!han_,- fl. Fanner's Hard~

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All, FM RADro. lovely maple
flDilh, 4 speed d - . Payments of II per m- ..- pay
balance due t8'1.68. I'll. tll-

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TIUS six acres of ground Js a
lovely building site. Low taz.
ea. Real seclusion. If · yuu
want to get away from It all
and still be rigbt near town.
This is ll!e spot. You can't
miB8 at the low, low price.
Ask us.

BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE
lJ!ST with us now lAo get lJi on
the spring real estate aalea.
Now is the time to get wiUl
us and let us ...,... yuur property. We handle all the deleila. We lake tbe work out
ol your selJin8. Let ua help

you ......

SOLI'D STATI!l ti'I!IU!X&gt;. 19111 Ofllee .... fH.fl'll If lin.
.. 'p
walnut olereill ll&lt;HJoole wltb 4
Dnc
11'elloorlloll,
I'lL IM 11M
opeater, 4 "'!!OCC aulomallc
Reloert
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PIL lit
dilntger._ :MMe ~ "'
$5 or pay Juot $71.16. c o II
tll-11128.
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will! .,... B1ae
Lasln mateo tile Jd&gt; a breooo.

Rent eloetrfc ollampooer fl.

lllteppanl, 1112 !at Ave.

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Neal Reali,
A. A. NIBERT, Realtar ·
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Grande. fll.ooo and t:zs.ooo.
can llaanoe. J46.M!I. :rr-12 I'OIIMBIILT nDal 6
!lOW for ID lime save WI.IO.

With Electric Heat

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A Real Buy For YOu
Owner Very AIIJiolis

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8:06 llfuolc Vllllmltod
10:10 CbltW1&gt;ox (aapt Slllur..., 1111 SUDdot) .
11:00 Muai&lt; Viillmltod
11:41 All tlio Newo (ueept So&amp;)
12:00 Nowo (llundoy an!y)
12:18 Muotc Vnlbnlted

Owaer Transfarred
Wants Home Sold Now

Sor-

5:00-Newt 5:15 Dlmor
7:00 EV8Diilg S e r 9:t5 Armtd Forcea ShowJ
10:00 Ftrat N o - Fl!*
18:18 Muol&lt; vn111 Slon wr

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1:00 Slin 011 and
Preaeher

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8:30 llenld ot Truth

Note: Lhe !!porta - . w111 • ..,.,._ .....~~• .- -

11:00 Proce- Hour

e:aoAunt-

lll'OIIII Wilen

Larte 3 Bt*oom
With Ucres .

We Need Llsttnrs

SOLD 8
Since The First

BOAT!

D' YOV W~f'n r\A.III. NOP·
I:R'l'Y I!JIOI.D CALL TBS 1&amp;\Do
lNG a&amp;AL DTATB BALD or.
1'101 IN 'l'OWH.

Re1l Ettate For Sale

Dillon Agency

i"'MEROY ..

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Loot month to ... tr..
boGt with purchas• of ••Y
69 Apache T...
Ptl en
IIOif $495 Up. Best deals,
bl1 trc~de1 now.

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0. D. PARSONS

AIISBARY APACHE

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ocioeclu!o4,

fniUFIMe
roa ALL l!lllr .... _ .......
ellect wilb ,.... Orlllt ...
IIIII at tbe Neal h. ,_,,
N Stale 8l Apnll rttr 111111,
!h. ~ llalpllod
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NATJClNWIDJC INBI1IIANt'lll

,\lJ'I'O, llno. life. • .... ..
Waldo F. Bnnnl, W. B.
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liESTRICTEID resld.,.tlai Lot.
, . _ IllNo. 511, LincOln Helgbts. Over
RIVERVIEW
200 feet front oo paved
In town. 1 rms., Datil iiiiiJ lloll,
water, gas and elec. at tbe
• to
full '---~
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cum.
c1eep loll, a1. ski. 2 ponbeo.
DOWN TOWN .. .. .. .. ..... ·
Real '-- f/100
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Assessments Up

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For Discussion

4 BEDROOM . . . . . . . . . . . .
. EASTERN AYE.
TWO STURY HOME - lileal F1ve nn. frame, corner lot. LEE'S PLUMBI!IiG 6 JlDIOl).
EUNO, &lt;nwD a.,, 0. P1L
for the large lamlly, Reoep.
paneled, ,_ roof, fum. :md
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11141
lion ball. LR with fireplace, paint. WlU trade rttr amolJ
formal DR. kltdten &amp; dinette, !ann.

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atllocoliaA- ·
Orst floor, 4 BR, lull bltlt and
EUREKA
Aelw flam PilOt Oflloe
.,.. porch on aecond. Full di- Four rm. frame," aD m. .,.n:.
vided basement with large
~ 4111111
g.,j, 10 A., plant)&gt; lndt.
room for play. Carpolt and
Yoar ~ Delllr It-t!
-age room, along will! deep
P .ACRES .
D:Nll'l'nl IIWIR'I
Vacant
land,
1.6 A. Pulure, 2 A.
lot for the flower - ·
NEAR NEW . .. . . :
WATII:B
DILIVERY SIBVJCB
wanda, pand, fenceo, juat off
PIL ffMH7.
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Rt. 1110, Morpn Twp.
ONE STORY loc..ted on 1110' ~
120' lot, Clll'pel..r LR, 3 BR.

aU eleotrlc idtcllou In color
will&gt; range &amp; ovtn, filii basement will&gt; lill flreplaoe, garage. Prked In middle leens.
We can get yuu 100 per .,..t
ftnanclng II you quaniy.

LARGE

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VINTON
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.Wiler DllfnrJ'
lllrtlce
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t:r realdentl
'lila!' - · · fbllr
Pl'&lt;IPOttJ
uoeoomoato for JIIFI'pooe of taullan by _..mcbofono the of l!quallzlilllla
1111 Review tlda month. .
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IID••IlJ at til board ol Reriew.

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Por Wont Acl Hrvlce
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foreed air "'""""'· full basement, dat welt, located on
BT I'OIId. Prb • .800.
TWO STORY .. . .. . .. .... ..

II cat.,... Ww4 ••• ~naocwt""• .
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25 ,_, cont DI.. IMfM u ... 14 e4•
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LOCATI!:!:i ID Eureka, 1 room.
1 BR, chftl ...u, larwe lot.

dowl.
door. lll'aJ* iP 'llllb
boule, till h11nat. ..,...._

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REALTY COMPANY

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tile llacal 1 - boltlmiJJ8 Jul¥ 1, 1888. Dole• lloted for lllo review are lrcorl tO
a.m. until 1X10D C111 Feb. 3, 8,
10, lJ. 17, 20, -2 t, and 2~.

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DINI!:ITE SET, gray, .....U.nt
coociitloo, flO. Pboue IMN741
after 5 p.m.
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.WANTEDJ

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CilRTIIIS '1'l!lCIINIC!AN, Leland Parbr, . . _ Pomeroy reoldance or 867-1251 O&gt;olvme .call ...,...,, wlsbea lloll~ay Onellap. DallJ .moo
Hmlted SundaJ fora.
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38. Namesakes :

Home owners in the Melts • ·Gallla
area will be given an opportunity of havifll
the new YJdel, the ririd, All Vinyl Homesidif11.
material applied to their homes at a very low
cost. It will be of special Interest to home
ow•s who are lad up with constant palntillll and · other maintenance costs. The new
MIRACLE SIDING developed bJ Monsanto
Chemical Corporation and B. F. Goodrich,
two of the most trusted names in the chenll. cal Industry. Alter zo years of test1111 aJIII
research it is especiaiiJ I'ICOI1IIIIeild fllr liSe
In lest Ylqinia and Ohio clillllle and was
recentlr Introduced to the public. n carries a
lifetime parantee in wrltln11nd pravldes iOOI
lnsalatiOII, lloth Slllllller and willtlr, lhlriiiiJ
_lo•lna the cost of air COIIIIItlanhw IIIII llelt1111. The IIW prDduct can be M DYW -. , . ,
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Mason Area
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four

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CARD OP. THANkS a OltTUitiY
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pod to Ill ... -IIUIIonlndM,
IIIUitiMOI wotl2c.
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cliltrlet of • tllrloiDg
ILIND ADS
blind ...... ele. I'IIJ off 1111tmm In Meigl County, Oblo. ''
IIUsl bo 12 ft. wide. Phone
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of
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fiN:l'12.
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N-Ile
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turu,
equipment :md busi- I
L~ ~y of our dear
belw'*' l"omerGy IIIII Oalll,_, a real buy fCI" ta.500.DO. '
daushter and IIJS!e&lt;, Malena
poliB_ Clll a-31. after I
holes, .....
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life 15 yelml ago today, Feb.
home.~-- 1 1
REALTY COMPANY
Fort.nt
lll!lNI\T CUL\!IID
SMALL
HOUSE.
two
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mJuot a flnlllrt o1 . - 1'6- and balh. Reo!IOIIllble 1'0111.
Ollke - 2111.
1-IHtc
memlaanw.
'Pbone M-$110.
W-11)1
l-SI-Sic
Just a ll!eiiHJr)' food llllllrue.
HAY
IIIII
llmoii!J.
Joe
Just a-token ol alleetion,
ONE THREE R&lt;Uol TRAILER,
~- l'boae -..to.
1:111 ACRES, pasture. wooda,
And a bell1aebe, otill for yau.
011e two room IR'aller, ~
J..a«p
Just a . sign for
golden
barn, farm pond. some tlmllaoon, W. Va.
kr. Good blue grasa pulur&lt;!
l'bo!M! l'IUit'l.
:&amp;-z.«&lt; EMILY AMERICAN aleNo ODJ&gt;.
will paature 50 head; ps well,
Just a smile ol love BDOW.
ntRNISIIIID IIIII uulan lllilnod
ldOie witll AM.ftl: radio wltb
Just a leer ln oil...,. follhng,
all mmeral rlgllls; no .......
to
.......
Wpeed
iDionDia
mal
I
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And a )'08l1llng just 111r you.
good building site, "'.000. Clay
Pbaae . . . .
IJ.IMc
'1'1111 eel IUD ID warnniJ.
MeKbmey, HaniliOnville, SUnSndly mlesed by k.
Tote ..... )IIIJIIdM of .....
(!llmlta, Mr. lllld Mra.
clay only.
or pay ttoua. Cldl IIUIII.
Mania lfdlulre,
Allo, 119 """"'· 40 ......
14tlo
creel: bottom, good blue grass
Brothers and Slsten.
~
........ wUl paslme 50 bead;
M-Ite
el!lfrt """" bouse with bath.
free gas. near sdlools: two
C.rd Of
farm ponds, !leVentl outbulld1 Wl8ll to thank an my ,._ ·
ClliNCI!lLLA. poll. c.n 992illllS. on henllop road 10 mOe
and relatlvea rttr lite many
ft.
1-30-ttc
earda and tbe lovely llcnnn
I received while ln tile Cam'POLAROID oamero, model Ill.
roy, $1.1,000. Clay McKJmey.
deft. Clark llclopllal. ll'ay &lt;lod 'P'OilR IIOCBI furnllbod .....
0111y used once. If ID!enosled,
l!an1JonviDe. SUnday mly.
blesa eacb ol yau.
- · AD 1llllltlol paid. , . _
M-111:
-'1111.
1-lt-tle
Leota Mauer,
Rt. I, Reedsville 2-2-llp
Jtfl 12 • eo ft. mobile hOme,
TRAILl1lR. lllfto'l Tldtr boJin&gt;oms. Phone IJD.
OUR SlNCEIIE tbaob to '"" · Put. Mllwiiillle. Pbaae M- 20!2.
Imany friends and llelgbbora · IDl
MM1c
for their RIUIII)' kbd.,aeo ...,._
IIIi FORD Falrlane 11110, four GEO. ROBS'IEfi1!2t, BROKER
lng
recent bereavement. PETS FUR IIALE .. -. . . . ...
door sedan v~. liOOd condiRURAL - 5 roolll!l.
'!be Jet'lf Gtabam
BEA11'nii'IJL WfltE
'i'lt:R- tion. Pbone 911U201i. 1-113tc ft~ClNE
hath,
lumace,
3 (IOI'dl... garFamlly
2-S.Itc
RJEIIS, 1'110. mln. IIOimauz"ffl!, cellar. and loti ol panel'iLJIJ&amp;'"l!!!!!J!!!.~~~ SOLDl STATI!l oioreo, 1tl1l waiIng. fi,OtiO.OO.
wllll - trtm. """"""" IIUI attreo omii:ole witb t- POMEROY - 7 """" lnict,
lOs., OloiVIIIe, OldO. Phone
speater. 4-apeed lllllomalle
bath, wall to wall carpeting.
..,.._
M-1011! chtnger. lllaka paymeals of
Basement, firepli!"'. bot wat5 ... pay juol t'71.16. Coli
ter beat. Only $6500.110.
IIII-S21L
1-11-ae ·EAST MAIN - Location fer
business. N"" has 3 story
POODLII: PVPPIJI8, AKC 'raJ - EARLY AMERICAN limo
brlcl: bullcllnc. Ollly $5,000.00.
"""l!!lPt. t7l and liP- lllud .W-FM radio, lOVely mapl~
FAIIM!I NEEDED
IDr9lct and ............ ..... flnllh. Wpeed ellanger, pay- HBI.JJN or VIRGO. TEAFORD
• Mil.
U I tiD
ments of ta per month or pay
balance due 187.68. Phone 992- SYIIACUIE
l-3).3tc
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final oil .... . . , ,.ln. Ina.
tropoce,oepliellnlk.S..oral
fndt Inlet..

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bale. lloii. Wllllfd. PbCIIe

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WITII BEAUTIFUL view o1 lito
lblormllnll·
· OWNEJU
.. Belmllal Dr.
OldO River, 2 IQy home, 1 Due lo JDOII)' ..... tldl .....
BR and 11!1 bath, fireplace ln
,.. are low on Jlollnp. We
TEIIIIft'B • 1'111' Wld&amp;UL
rarpaled Ll!, fonoal ~
JJJied
your
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'homo
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FADf llliznohwlllll C.. 'WI:; II :
basement, 2 car detad!ed ga•· land. Call todllfl
«*Jrr, OIIID. I'll. ll7t4J1I. .
rage, black top drl... A ,.,.1
IIIJIIMIPzf.tll••
famDy home just . one mi.
illirl "'ldo, ltl 'l llt
from GltlllpoUJ,
·MI r•
ONE ACRE LOT .. .. .. ... .. .
2 BEDROOM HOME . - large
kltcben. ball! not llnlibed. oll

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12 c...n per ..,.,4 thr.e e-.."..

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Jacbon
'l'lllllln'B Pill' CXIIIIIIOL
St. Newly painted, alra lot. .JIBI!:I lniOplelkla. ..n
t!OOO. Tennl.
lflniD O'Dell.

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LOCAl REPORTS

our

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5:30 Simol SereJIOdo (Vntll

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FOUR RO(IM houle, bath,
Mala St.. Rutland. Phone TC.

12:16 TrbdQ- Hlllll'
'10:300io'12ot6
catliallc WOn.llan
11:00
1:00
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11:t6 World-- Co. Noo
1:10
Gonpol
Coli
12:00 Clim~ No,wo
2:00
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11:00
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8!00 Sian Gil 1111 J!'Mb' .
sm.
(aeept
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s:oo New1, w..ther.fPtrtl
8:00 _ _ _

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lOtOO - k lllr !llnidoQ' .
10t30 Flrot llllltlot Q:urell
11!30 GooJptl of Cl!rlot
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Prb ta.ooo.
We
have
juolllatocl
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of
1ba
HOBART
DilLON, 11uB:Jr
• . lh I 11 •
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- flii.IO.
E20 Adder
"""1"18.- •6
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sm-10
llneat all al'oe. brick bomedl lD
4lMrlt
B••• D, WM Mia
Olllce Equip. 446-IWI'. 1'1-tl
tile area. This IJooJse' hu 1
t.dllo., llnnlrd aulodf .._ • ..,If I•
Unnlt
New r 11o1ar7 Callen Jarge 1'00DII with lolJ fiDiolted 1
ba&amp;emelll with I'IIC , . _ dlnd
!lAVE 7 nJOm ....... lllll . boii....... ll'n Ill ~ •. II piJ
W.B.
Fireplace.
There
II
over
HOtJBI:,
I
rJJ0JD1
and
batb,
liD. - lxdldlag, fronla 'l'! two
""'"' llnl • . lllo. Pedonl
Ia.
4 acres ol ground wbidg ""'"
elaoed poreb, _tun balement.
•Y011111!!1· -.,m lr1l1lf foi" IIIIIID
Olllt VdeJ f•H(Lial . .
lo
ll!e
river,
plenty
of
,...,
lurJuo&lt;e
beat,
don,
buiJI..In
ldt•
pl-.
IJ!!I. P. 0. Boz !Ill; JllilBRACE )'OUl'oelt lor a llirlll the .
Ill ........... 1111.
tint lime you uoe Blue LD- for prdeu,
&lt;lnlldrenl. . chen,
prap, prdeu, larp . ilnctc~D~III,~W~.':¥;8~.~2tl~J;I~.·. .:
...
;
•-··· pets
alid dlnd
1~ •· · - - :
•~ ,......, of ....... ~ut• tre to clean rup. Rent elee- Tbla ~
~ ,. --.• ""' .,_...lllotm ·~...:_:·...- BY OW!iiiltt :..::
lrle . . , . _ ... r.tnl
lD every NlflllCt lllld IRIIRII bo 1 , ~
'
• . wuou'""' IIIII
...__ "'-'~;;~
aeen
to be &amp;PPJOCiolecf. l.Gou. . . dQcin. Jltl. ......
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ftdi•
DAY IIIII · L. L. lloiiiUJ;
&amp;pply Co.
17-1
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1'f·ll
ed I ml'"' OII•1 IB 7.
~
Ja.
tile
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a~a.AN l'llortltair l'lllnlllf
~ AKC. elwmplan olrtol.
PRICE REDUCED , .
hit Ia lllolr on-. Dam.
.
doughlor lA maJIIrlle lleol In We batre,.. of tbe flnleot f •
homell
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E'vlll8
Jlol&amp;bll
will
lllonr winner. Bei&lt;IIIM, lnlol. IIIII " " - w1tb reo ..,_ '.
11111111 hunter~. W:..lll. 17-1
IIIII tltdal Owner II •
0111 to ooll. Look !Ida .
11111! lfve 111 an dlllw. .
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I MllmoapoDa M&lt;*Do Poww

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MONDAYS TRBV FIIID:&amp;YS
1 : 0 - oiJflll
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SATVRDAYS

iaullllry and tu11 both all

you.

wUI lreahen m 2 ... a ~
Marlll llboets. SG28. 2'1-12

Don't Miss S•lna Tills
VerY Unusual Hollie

stereo, wrbcer

BAIRD REALTY CO.

32 W'lSOONS!N Holstein hell.....
av. qt. 1100 IINI., VliOCiaated

Brand New Rihch

446 4500

21'6-

fir' y.u•vJ ' been 1ookiJ111 lor a

- Last caU. Marlrel
boors: Ooen I lo 8 Monday
...... F'ridlro. • to 8 Saturdav.
elaoed !Midi!ys. w.u. Orcbarda. Rt. 1110. I mHe sout11 of
Wlltenllle. 0.
2'141

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rAIIII.Y.

Real Ettllte For S.le

SMITH AUTO SALES

{Jff. 446 364t1

1!1111 ~mu: at. ..
4 dr. hardtop. ... Pboue
• an. ·• ·
11-r

' !!:LI!lCI'MWX Va&lt;UIJII! :Clean
er comDiefe will! attadlments .
Dlint SCI"Iy, and oordwfnder.
Loolal and eleans like new.
Pay off bal...,. of 6 paymenll
al tUO montllly. Pbone 44617~

WISEMAN.
AGENCY,-

PORTABLE Typewrltor, ...
Good OlllldltiCHI. Call . . Iller 4 p.m.
...,

11118 Palrfane 11110, auto. - 1 dr.. ....uent oond., warranty, Ph. . . ..
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of

NEW 1968 Zig-Zag Sawing Macldne In 1...,1y eablnet. Automalic zig-zag to oew oo bu~
foal, mote bullonholes, 1110110gram lllld laney design by
turning a !dngle dial. Left In
lay-a-way and nevt!!' 118ed.
Pay off f51.eo or term! IUS
weekly, ~ne 446-M. 1'1-'

~PPLES

For lint

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a.

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Clnlndo. l'lloM INI-IIII. t-tl

LOW, LOW, Plllt'lll CHI Jilt.
tr ......... and Corllla """'

lllfl FIAT 650 P'ulbact. I'll.

One Man Who Wants
To Make
$1,500 per month

0011tacl CU!IImnell. Air maD
M. D. Saara. Pres., Amemm
Lubrlcmltll Oo., I'M, Day-

fit your fa,.,
SEE LARRY BARR

IWILT 4M'*ICAII 11'11111110
CONSOLE witll Ml I'M l'ldlo
with 4 opoed IDionDia . . .
ar. '1'1111 eel 81!11 lD ftl&lt;lilb.
T1lke .,_ J!IIJIDOIIII II tJ.ff
... pay tl01.18. CaR t'II-SIII!.
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Sizes to

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125Thlr.t.t....
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MARTIN STEEL SILOS

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TH18 IDJiclJIDo ..... .....
bolos, dmlo. ...... Talino ~ of .... por lllldh
or pay ..... n,. II Ia ,....

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WANTED
.., ... PUJB

ForW.

HAVI!
MANY USES

2oe

In Memory

For Sale
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Statu Soyjqro - · IIIII nd&lt;ID Slloroo In Olllo wwo f25.1
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IIIUUOO.
The IQio
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and ••atop ·~ at one
per
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He hu at least two Jtrq December .11, with total Alii
mot!,.• for proJoctllw a cool- ot$318.811lillion In 196&amp;.
Lulher E. GoNet~, Gallla
cat iJnl8e, Tbo tlr&amp;t, alroottr
mentioned, i1 that he beliews a Cc&gt;lmty Area ~. """"""'
De&lt;:embtr - · 'In
bland diet oC qtdotly leadership ts needed to soothe Were •14,039. 1be COUDtyactde""'
oC ltl 1968
the jitters of a tired U.S tel 68.9 per ~· ID&amp;i U..embor 3L .
nerwus ration.

; And He Does Avoiils over Dr
WASIUNGTON

(IJPO-

The

unapokeD motto of the Nixon
adminl•t...... lton is "cool it. 10

awlaute

rn:.n an audience,

Nlxoo dell,.red hh lno.,.ral

address

in

a muted vdt::e.

Durtrw: his Hr1t two weeks in without gestures. Smne even
oroce, the new PreJident thOUI!I&gt;t he omothered aome or
deliberately has avoided drama- his best lines by rushhv ahead
tic gesture• and his pltched his betore anyone had time to clip.
offi cial acts and stablments in His delivery doutless coat him
some applause, but U waa 1D
the lowest poss ible key.
White House aides say he tune with. a speech urging
feels the country has hlld
enough turmoil and excitement,
and now needs the kiOO of cabn,
effi cient leadership he hq&gt;es to
provide.
But no one
should be
surprised at the quiet tone of
the new regime. Nixon made
quite dear duri ng the election
campaign that he had no
intentioo of Lryi ng to be a
glamorous or e xciting Chief
E xecuti ve.

In his inaugural address,
Nixon gave anot he r clear signal
of his determination to avoid
the melodramatic atmosphere
lwhi ch enveloped Lhe pr esidency
durifl3' the Johnson Years.
AlthQ1€h he is a good orator,

who

knows

how

This is who
to see for a
good deal
on auto
msurance.

to

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Thts is who
to see for
the same
good deal
on life and
homeowners
insurance.

See him now!

Caroll K. Snowden
Pork Centro I

Hot•l Bldt·
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Ph. 446·4290
Ham• Ph . 4,U,.4518
Ga!lipolll, Ohio

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INIU16111CI

STATE FARM IN SURANCE COMPANIES
Home Offites : Bloomin11ton, Illinois

P66J9

Learned Pmud
Will Discuss
American Life
ATHENS -

'"The Quollty o(

American Life" will be discus-.
sed by two univeraicypreaidents,
a minister arU a professor of
moral pl\l)osoph.y in the Firat
Kemed;y Symposium at Ohio Uni·
verslty, Tuesdl,y.
The panel will exa!Dioo some
of the ideas and beliefs wh.leh
shape the American character
ard determine th.c qualiQI of life
in this country. 1'be 8: 15 p.m.
sYJI1)osiwn in Memorial Audi·
torium will be open to the public without charge. Addressing
themselves to the t((Jic will be:
Dr. Herm11on R. Branson, president of Central State Universits, Wilberforce, and a former
professor and chairman of the
Howard University Department
of Physics.
John U. Monro, president of
M i I e s College, Birmingham,
Ala., and a forme r dean of Har·
vard College.
Dr. ThQDlaS A. Wassmer, S.
J. , visiting professor of moral
philos(IJ&gt;h)' in Oliio University's
department of business administration. Dr. Wassmer, whowil.l
serve a s moderator, is the for·
mer scholar in r e sidence, Epis·
copal Theological School, Harvard Di vinlt.Y School.
The Rev. William G. Black,
re ctor, Church of the Goo:l Shepherd, Athens, and a former
teacher • administrator of the
Chidlgo YMCA Adult HighSchool
arr:l Junior College.

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His second reaaon tor pt.¥irw
it cool is that he nata very
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live clo!rn the
reputation he once had as a
savqe political battler subject
10 unrestnlned fllg!tts . oC
te~er. He is tryt~ to prove,
by deeds and demeanor, that
there really is a ••new Nixon"
who can be trusted to keep a
steady nnger on the. IUcl.ear as
"ell all the J*Die button.

Hughe~~

Bullish in

Nevada Gh08t ToWlll!
LAS VEGAS, Nov. (IJPO Mysterious bllllonalro Howard
Hughes ia buying up Nevada's
ghost town mines. As usual, his

reasons aren't known.
The Las Vegas based m,ystery

man, through tht' Huabes Tool
Co., owns more land In Clark
Couney than does the city of
Las Vegaa itself. He now holds
title to 238, or more, mining

claims in seven Nevada counties and his firm ill reportedly
negotiating for other claims.

OPEN COPTER SERVICE
AKRON, Ohio (UP0 - Hellcopter Services Inc. President
Jack Scott said Saturday hellcopter shuttle service will be~
gin Wednesday from five Akroo~
area cities tD Cleveland Hopkins
Airport.
DENTIST DIES
COLUMBUS (UP() - Services
will be held here Monday atter~
noon for Dr. Arthur Alvem Hartupee, 74, who retired from dental practice in 1965. He died
Thursda_y,

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T.Jent PemJ'IIWiee
HUNTINGTON -

MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (UPO - ·

A (Uil ranae

Tbo elg!tth anmal Ohio Junior

or creathe art classes wUI begin March 4 for the apriqJ: term

MlsJPquatWeok_.,today

with the reliiotratlon 'ot the 22
eonteslanta tram all part&amp; of
the lklcheye state.
'hlent .Performances were

ot the Huntl- Gallerloo. Daytime and evening classes for
adults will include drawing, paintIng, watercolor workah~a. cer~
amics, and woodcarvh.r and
s culpture.
Creative studio classes and
art adventures in drawill&amp; paint...
bag, ceramics, mixed media an::l
wood carving will also be of~
ferred to children of all ages.
New this spring are Saturday
workshopa and studio programs
for Teenagers. Contact the Huntington Galleries ror details.

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Including

Brenda

Gone are the days when people had to go one place

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to save, another to borrow. another to have check
service, and so forth. Now all banking services
are available at One Central Place ... HERE.

THE TIULY.GREAT

• CHECKING ACCOUNTS • SAYINGS ACCOUNTS
• AUTOMOBILE LOANS • HOME LOANS
• FARM LOANS
•SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES
• HOME AND FARM IMPROVEMENT LOANS
• TRAVELER CHECKS
~HRISTMAS SAYINGS CLUB
• CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT
• AUTO BANK, PLENTY FREE PARKING
• AUTO 8ANK OPEN EVERY FRIDAY
FROM 5 P.M. TO 7 P.M.
• 24 HOUR DEPOSITORY SERVICE
• BankAmerlcard CHARGE ACCOUNT PLAN
• PLUS MANY MANY OTHER SERVICES

AND SEE

Phil co-Ford

&amp;ldy
Schedule

COLOR

POMEROY - Mr. Eddy"s
schedule for the coming week:
Monday, reb. 3 - Bradbury,
9 • 10:30; Salem Center, 11:301:20; SWan, 2:20 ~ 3:30; Silver·
ly • Locust Grove, 3:45 • 4: 15;
Hue, 4:30 • 4:45; Mt. Pleasant,
5 • 5:30; McArthur, 6 • 7.
Tuesday Feb. 4 - Middleport,
9 ~ 2:45; Middleport Library,
3 .- 3:30i Mulberry Heights, 3:454:30; Laurel Cliff, 4:45 - 6:30;
Brown - Town, 6:45 - 7:15; r\aomi, 7:30 .. 8:30
Thursday Feb. 6 - Chester,
9 - 12; Riverview, 12:30 - 2;
Reedsville, 2:15 • 3:15; Keno,
4 ~ 4:30; Chester (Ridenour),
4:45 - 6; State Garage, 6:15 ~
8; Five Poirrts, 8:15- 8:30.

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"SERVING THIS AR'EA SINCE 1863"

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1949 • • • • :· •••.••••• , •.•••••••.•••• , •• F. &lt;; Gllrtat are UJ11L Solla vary ln ot&amp;ll:dc
. 1950 • , ••• , ••••••••••••••••••.•••••••• J, D, ~r ·matter i~::Ohtelltt textur.e,..., Grii~
19Sl ~ ••••••••..••• ~ ••••••••••••••••• ,. G. II. JIObel:1l ,_., mid 1trueture, ani ~~
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1950 ,............... ·•• .•••••••••••••• " ~ • Joe F. Cei~er ctc:va rei.m 1 peak cluriDi-lratn
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perl.odl otrepld plant grow_th
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LOOSE NOTES - Undontand boya' long hair will bo a lhbw M - (2nd yeor), J8 to 26
ot· the p81t
the next tew morths. Accordlne to report~ from inches.
Ohto, the new 1~ is to be "'shorter and trimmer wtth
earn reactaea its pe~k water
plenty of style, 11 SoUnds like B big boom it in store for the barber- use after tasselling, wheat hq
log ..P~IIIon ... Unleps an individual watches hta diet clotel,y, It" a peak water u1e In ·late May to
a~Jn9at lmpoulble to w.e·weight by uerci&amp;e alone. ll_l fact,. It' a a ' early June, llrst-year D\lldi;M1
hard chore to ket~~ ti'lm onceyou'velostweight If you overeat. we•re before euttlng ib e:arly June and
speaking from experience here.
before the seOOn:t cutting ln"qly,
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HAPPY IDRTIHlAY - The Sundl)' Times-sentinel bozan ill :~~ay . througll July, In ontOr to
fourth year pt publication today. The inltill Timea-Seritinel came otf
adequate moisture ·. tO
~press on Suncla,y, Feb.. 8, 1966. It IUCeeeded t,lle Ohio vau,,- Pub- growhw: Cft98 1 practices ' u.d
liahlna' C~ny"a two Saturday p~Pera. the Galli&amp; Ttmaa .and The should increase water trdka . in-. DallY~ ·.
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:MichlcaDP"- ... DwlchtC.WelherhOltnUneclprealdent\1fGollla
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rlmCift', soft lou, and eYIPOI'Ition
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eraheda at Cothocton gave , 74
lacb or ralnrunoD'peracrewhere
the 8011 was plowed, disced and
cultivated.
Willi no tillage, thio drqlped
to .20 of an inch ,SNtr acre. On
soU Joss only · 118 poonda per
acre was loet oa the no tfllaae
field. Nearly tJaree tons per acre
was lost on the Wlaged waterM
sheds. Production waa 120 bu.

shell per acre ot corn on no-tillage IDd 99 bushel-a per acre
on conwntional t:iUage.
Soil erosl011. ia the domllllirt
aoil cooaervatiOGproblem 01r2. 75
million acres 1 or about me-fourth

often the mOat arioaa.
Tll)iGII lost In iheet. eroalon
is the DIOII YOiuoble port of tile
soil proftle. It coaAtns large
amount• otplantnutrieirtl, elllleclally nitrogen and phoophorua.

Larse

amounta of orpnle mat-

ter are alao remowNl }n the top.
s.oO. AI topsoil clll&gt;th cleoreaoes
thr..,P eroalon, the vnlmne or
IIIII r&lt;Walnlqr the condltlono for ront growth Ia reduo:od,
decreaalnl the productlvityofthe
1011. This bo&lt;OIIIH oopeetally

crtdcal on ohallow lOlls.
Gaily format!... oliO - . . . .
preductlvicy of land by cuttlqj "'

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ion. Toe1111..... of tho local lOll
..., ntor - . . , d i s t r i c t
~- bo CGIIIUitod for help In
conoenatlmplanoand
t•· adflee on needed contena-- sc.ne of these problemL
don~
This .... llllowed er•tar 1les·
ibtlity ln use ol &amp;f'OJIPiJ:W ay,..
F1RST STEP
tems. Rotation• wlltch inclu4eaod
To reduce erolion loaaell and or rorage crq&gt;a are stlJJ \'ti'JtfcODiel'ftl w.ter, the ftrat step is tecthe In eontrolllrw erosk&amp;
to uae reeOIM'Iended production However. eonth-.ous crCII'.PlrcU...
praedees baaed DD 100. P~· irw modern methods ean ~
il.-. Ttoeoe include crqrpqoys- larp IIDOWIII of vegetal!.. ...,.;
temJ, laud uae, Ullage. limine. er and residUes capable ol. .Pf'Ooo
and ferUltzatton. Pncticet which tect.bw the sOli aurfaee.
maint.liD a porous, qJen aotliiUJ'M
Dotna the bett job ot m•rw
face tor greater JnllltrMion of mont of soil and water .......t...
niDtull and leas nmotrareUsted creaae productioo per aere 1n
bolow.
Molp COunty 10 to 25 - ....
Crql residues, aucb aa corn-- annuolly••
stalk~ or straw, lett on the 1011
1ui1ace after hal'¥eatorreplaced
as ndch. help reduce ao1l sur·
faee aedlrw, runoff, and erosion.
Pl"((lllrly fertnized corn produces two to four tona, and small
gralna and soybeans one to two

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Four tonJ. per aere of cr(IJ residue left on the Alll'flce or the soil

reduced nmoff to zero, increased
lnOltrltlon to 100 per cent and
cut aol1 lON to ~ro. No crop
reaidues incra~.aed runott to 45
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Henry, DOn.,
Paul Baird

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Dx olb'01JOD, oowly organic ma;.

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RCA big screen color consoles with AFI.
The Latham at$559.95, and the Schuyler
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offer Automatic "Locked-In" Fine Tuning
to zero in precisely on channels in your ar~a.
Price optional with dealer. · ,

NOTE - NEXT FR,IDAY
OUR CUSTOM MADE
DRAPERY SALE ON THE
SECOND FLOOR 8 EGIHS.
COME IN NOW AND LOOK
OVER THE NEW
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cc.ta and Sulb ror women
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1 coat or a suit wiU
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compared to the latest RCA Stereos shown
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