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.Valenline EKcharJges
· Feature C./ass Party

"God'a World," a eonolloJ.IIIIt. poollblo In lando ~ . . - . .
JQlp "'"'eo, WOIIft- tbl"'!!ll pi~ , _ ..l i l t -·

Sbe commeo!ed that God did 1111t

feature ot a holi~ diiVIOr por- pi'GIIliiO a u!o journey but onl7
IY hold Friday night ~ the HIOP- that ma erace would . be sulll·
t P)' Harvesters Class of the Trin- eient.
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tty United Church of Chrlsl
Mra. Roger Cullums, Mrs..

- Raymond Frecker, Mrs. Clar·
'ence Headley, aOO Miss Sybil
Ebersbach, guest s at the dinner, were wel comed as new
members and presented a gift.
Members wore something per·
Wning to Valentine' s Dl,y and

were served from tables extensively decorated in the red
aril white hOllday colors. Valentine hearts were given as iavors
&amp;00 Mrs. L B. Weed gave each
of those attending a valentine
candy bar.

retGrence to scripture,
Mrs. Soyrried oaid that - r o
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Bob Grut-,
~ Mr. IIIII catiQ' Allllolt IIIII AinOI! ' - " " Olld llro. Helen Mrl. Karl GrueHI', )IIDeriYDtt, and
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Fnnk Cleland, Delores ~
Cleland to Cbarlea W. Knighting
Sr., Phyllis Knighting. Parcels,

Given Shower

Sutton.

Harry L Allen, dec., to Ra·
mona Yonker, Cert. for trans.,
Let.rL

samuel C. Lewis, Faye L.
Lewis to Robert N. CLark, Lola
E. Clark, 15.4 A., Scipio.

William

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Dean, Imogene

Dean to Billy L. Williamson. Janet Williamson, .51 A.. Rutland.
Roy R. Phillips, Eura Marie
Phillips to Darrell Mitchell, CU·
olyn MitchelJ, 1. 8 A., Rutland.
Marte Bllfdette, dec., to Charles Burdette, Beulah Jones, Afi.
Cor Trans., MiddlepOrt.
John Stelnbrook to Clarence
E. Fraley, Jacqueline F. Fraley,
85 A,, Colwnbia.
James Robert Delong, Geraldine Delong, to State of Ohio,
Journal Entry, Meigs.
Wllber D. Roush, dec. , to
Eber Roush, Cert. for Trans.,

Sutton.

TO ATTEND SERVICE
Junior and senior members of
the Ladies Auxiliary or FeeneyBennett Post 128. American Legion, are asked to meet at the
Middleport First United Presbyterian Church at 7:15p.m. Thursday night to attend the Back to
God community service sponsored by the legion posL

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-.Ice, tho Rev. WoadoU Slutlor "The Lllllt of I b e
World Ia Jealo." Plodae• wore
pieced by tho youth IIJ'l)lllld •
Pobe. An clforing waa taken
by Brion llltellliart and KIm
HaymaiP,&gt; Del&gt;ble llarlenbacb and
Demario Aolt were eandlollll!t.

Mr. and Mro. ·!lorro
of Fairborn opoat a.i weekoad
bore with MrL Ell!el -.rt.
Mro. 111110' lble and Mr. and
Mro. Paul Ke..W of Columllwl
were Thurocitl'· IIUOita of Mr.

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Torntaltlo ro•olvea lntoothly on ateol boll ""'l•t•·
Durable Material, 1turcfy consttuctlen.
Whlto or Sand

1.98 Slnele Turntables 10%'' dla. x %'' hllh
Sale 98c
2.98 Twin Turntables 1~" dla. x Sl" hllh
Sale 1.98
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,..j, Tt-ioot rank tit o court or HotiJr Tueo&lt;IQ It the !l!ltldlepoJ1 Amarlcitt Legion Post 128
b - C. T. Cla..U, tfoop ac:outmaster, presenta card• to, front rOw, 1 tOr, Allen Acree. Don
3t1Yortt, c;.es Laue, Dovld Gl'llll, Perk Ault; oecond row, Mllol H-..a. Gerald WIIYJIO Wblte,
.'I'JID.'1i&lt;Cioud. Blll7 Sll&lt;lt, Jaek Kautt; bock row, Jotm Thmtas and Mllol llare""U~ -Sentlnal

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Paul R. Holter, 47, llaclne,
DENVER - R. JESSE' ARNELLE, FORMER All·Amerlcon and cUed 1\teoday at the Holzer Medp.,.ao!OIIal boo~ otor, 1\teocitl' cbaUe'Wed high ocltool atu- lcel canter. He hid been In £at!..

TO OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY
The Rev. and Mrs. Paul A.
Sailers or llaelne Route 1 wW
observe their silver weddiDg annl¥ersary on Feb. 23. Open hruae
will be held at lhelr reeldence
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oknll 1o help create a •'Politics of tho Just soelecy" In America.

l"W baaltlt lor a&lt;llltottme. He wos
formerly aooodallld with the R.
H. RawUngo and Sllno Co. lo'Mld-

"Tiio aooJ of both
IIIII wblte Americana m~lt be to moke
lila Conatltutlon IIIII lilt BID CJI Rlgblo a Uving docwttent," Amelio
dleport.
Aiel.
Surviving are a sister, Mrs.
Amelio; recently - - aaslstant to the President at Ohio
llttlvonlcy, apollo lo ...-J.y 200 Colorodo school sufdance couneel- Altne Weaver d. Racine; a broth01'11 and DotMr hill! ochool lltllenta at a con!erence _..,.... 111 er, Olan, M*nsfield; a niece, two
nephews, and several aunta, ~
tho l:dOrldo ~ of EtlttcatiOOL

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COLUMBUS - n!E POWERFUL FACULTY COUNCIL at Oltlo
Slate Unlveraley late 'l'llolld&amp;y _..,ved a propooel which would
''JIIaek.Uat" 0111 landlordi In the metropolitan area dlscriJIIIn.
ate ljjalnsl N...,..o or members of olbor mloortcy srlltfla.
The )!ro110101, deolaaod lo Ioree .,...n hrualng, was 811Proved
tlllllbnOUob' by theM-member cOUIICU C!llel1111'ecllacult.Y~ chaired~
UnlveraliJ Prea._ Noflco Fawcett and oecontlln poWorllf tile OSU

SERVICE

In At 9 - Out At 5

. .lnson's
Cleaam
216 E. 2nd, PCNNroy

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ONtlmmDnte IDfii"IU dernolufrtJion

COLilliiBUS - STATE HIGHWAY PAtROL Stwt. Robert If.
Cblaralncri.e 'l'lloocitl' sborPIJr erltlelzed
and laeulcy memborl woo portle1pollld IIi a welfare d - o o ot tho state copltol
'"' W.....,... "Peacefuldemonlllratlona J;IYperoons -htxtootJ.ybolltvo
tbay are erl.iwd an permlaslble UDder aur 11",•• lllid Cfrlara..
Ill-, "but tJle enll...,.nt of YOUIIII _ . . not 111'111lvoclln the ctuiO
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clea and cousins. Hia parents,
Jennie and Earl Holter, preceded 111m In death.
Mr. Holter wu a member of
Racine American Legion Poat
602 and the llaclnc Fire llopartment.
FUneral services wtU be cmdiiCIIId at 2 p. m. Tburlld&amp;y ollbo
Ewing Funorel Home with the
Rev. Paul Sollers and the Rev.
Frealontl Norrlo omclati'Wo Burial will be In the Greeowood
Cematery at Racine.

Driver Held
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Heovy cllmaie• wore l'OJ&gt;01'Ied
tlell ·C!I- 300 tlemotlllntora !rom tho ~IGIItutidiJWwoa..,.
'·..· conatllatlonal. "The octlon was In tllro~ eontroventloo of tba Firat to ·a cal' and its drt ver w1.1 ar' and Uth lllllendmeoto to lila U. S. c-tltQtton," tho ACLll ol.ltl. T1te rested on redtleao .,...ratloo
orprtlullon aald l1t1ll18 peraooo were "allotred lo remal11 within the " ' - • lollowl,qr on IGcldont oo
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be workecl out before cold wet·
Iller next yeor. Theo groopalao
The board dlaeusaad a e o adlBCUIHd with the board b U B tract for eloctrldty wiill the Coroutes, long hours of ridln8: on lumbus and Southern Oblo Doethe buMs ~ aome aludentt, and trie Co., but took DO action.
tho problemslbat wiD be enc:ounaald that repreaeJIIa.
tered by lbo studealo In riding lives of OOih lilt Columbus and
lbo bu10s wben dayiiBht aavinga Southern Ol!lo Doclrlc Co. and
time p s Into elreet this s,l&gt;rlng. The Ol!lo Power Co. llhould be
A..t. liU!Jt. Larry Morrlaon lmlllld to • JMellng lo explain
reparllld that tho dllllrlct baa lhelr rate ayotems. He urged
been given verbal _..,..a1 ~ lhl board eceept the com.JIOI!Y
the state to advertise lor two wllleb aa provide a leaaer rate
new buses. b: wasagreedtowaive and OOIIOOCI1ently a savlngo lo
tho uaual 30-day waiting ptrlocl. thedllllrlct.
Board
VIrgil King
advertiiO Immediately and try to
reed a Iotter from llarold Sohave bids In lor apenlng In -

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and ellted !J'GtliJ drove
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Smith. the crowd booed loudl.f.
When 1bo motlcn was oecooded
by Harey Siders and voted upon,
with Ted Stevons and BUI Withers voting "no," and Siders ond
Brown voting "yes," and Earl
Keeler, president of the board,
breaking the tie with a 1 ')' e a"
vote, lbo crowd began blocldnl!
the passageway to stq&gt; tho three
board meml&gt;ers and Smllb !rom
leaving tlte room. Some evonwont
ao far as 1o shtwe Smltlt and tho
tiu'ee beard m-rs.
Muon CotttiQo Sterlff TtW
lti!lmon 101 up m a chair and
ex..l .told tho ll11ll'Y croMI tho PrOI-

r-asted that thoerowdletthooo
- l e ou~ adtllt!a that "Shaw
did liCit have time for you before
but he bu time lor you IIOW."
Dt1rman Ilion helped eaeort
boord momber Siders from the
room with many 11J18c:t&amp;tors BaY·
Mlllld
lng, "Let them 10. we will to them on tbe outllcte!•
The board 101olon ootlod 011
this mte.
art prior 1o thia, IIIIIch wos
the last action before odjournment, lbo entire -"'1 hid
been cme of bickering and ten·
alon, with oven lbe adltturitment
belltg voted upon end """ with
l'ollowllts a neor hour 1ons
lilt aome throe lo vole.
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ldent of the Meigs Athletic
Boosters, was presented a
lltetime membership in the
A residential canvass giving Boosters who met Tuesday
every Mel&amp;• County family an op. night at Meigs High School.
A letter presented to Porlportunlcy to advance the fight
oplnst hoar! aoo blond vessel el· with the Uretime memberdise&amp;IBI will be held Sunday, ship pointed out that thellootitFeb. 23. urder the direction of ers are gratefUl of Porter's
Dr. Harold Brown, county Heart . efforts ln promoting athletics
throughout tile district.
Fund Drive chalrntan.
The letter further stated
Tho ..Us to hmles will be
made by a volunteer corps. Lit- that Porter, as president, had
erature will be distributed ~the worked tirelessly tn ~'practi­
volunteers tlltPbaalzlng the de- cally every job necessary to
slroblllt,y of getting the be...flt make the organization prosof
knowledge per. ••
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belle!, executl•o CJI lilt
Oblo Aooodalkln of Sd!aol AI\.
mlnllllra1Dro, ~ lillltHar~~RYt~a 011 llle ''porlormlnl
extremely well" as a ...._..
~ lbo aehool admlnlotrolon aeeutlve commllloe.
The!Joord-edlllt-·
cloolllc C ! l l l l t - .........,. Sc:bool 011 Jan_ 30. The
oehool woo doled that dl;)o lor
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were llro. E. O. RIU, Hiram
!llawter, Den lllllon and Clerk
L. W. McComu.

Residents

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Statek)&gt; dr\,. and In Pomeroy,
XI ('..m~: of Beta stg.
ma i!ltl' · '·' I)' 11111 qaln be In
cbarge ol uMi irl...
Cltalnaan loi--r ooctlooaof
tho county to doti! loclude: llro•
Richerd Fetljo, LatwoviUe; Mro.
NeiUe llorpa, HarrloonviUe;
llro. Marlene Wlnebrelller, Allred; Mri. Vlrglnlo Flohar, Mlneravtne; Mra. Bob
DorCIII Mn.
tart; Mrs.
I!Oek !l&gt;rlt1glll

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Given Review

CORONADO, Calif. (IJPI)...
Lt. Stephen Harris, who ran the
espionage unit on lbo USS
Pueblo, is comtrw Wlder tocreasing criticism for flailure m
destroy secret document:L!J·before
COIIIlllunisto captured the ship.
The Na&gt;y Tueocitl' made
public testimony thlt an enlisted man under Harris' cmunand
gave the order to be[lln
destruction of secret papers on
his own initiative after Harris
failed tc do so.
Chief Communications Techni·
clan James F. Kell told a court
of inquiry Into the Pueblo's
capture ~ North Korea that he
passed the word to ue&lt;IMlellCe
emergency destruction.. In the
ab...,.. ol orders !rom Harris.
Testimony Secret
Kell's testimony was Pven in
secret Mon:la,y. He deacrlbed
Harris •s "'an average offtceroothi!W outstanding and nothi"W
bad." He sald that Harris, a
Harvard gradtate with Russian
I a . _ training, appeored
nerl'OUI durinl the Pueblo's
ci,Pture but waa not contusecL
Kell, 32, ot ~ord, Callt'

The Eastern I.Deal School District Board of Fmcatlon Tues.
day nl/dtt dl~aood at Jongth
an llltiltlon to the blllb scltool,
lnllji8Cilotts at lllt .. school hlvo
lrullceled that there Ia liOieiiDUiil
IPCO lor several ....,..._....,
lqtto Joltn Riebel &amp;ald. The board
.evill!ed -cllld pj&gt;l,lc rea~·
The _ . , date lor the 1969
~ 1o addlllonal taxes, - ~
Qlarter at &lt;'•lllpollaBuaonti.Y llhould the eddltlott
lie ltttllt. a waa agreed lo talk lt\001 Colllt&amp;8 boo been lOt lo r
lolarcb 18 lor all dl;)o dorses.
with -~· "' tho dlotrlcl to
IOUttd otlt ptbUc opinion.
AU per.,... pl1111 to en. T1te
pouecl onter111J11cy roll at GBC are. urlled to 0011·
wolve tho normal tact the bullneoa c:ollep al!leo
perlnd and ae. IIOW lor
and relli..
tratkm
lonna
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there
oro onl7
' lllo .... . { O!tlllled at 8 p.m. a lew va...,du re'maiJtlng for

Spring Quarter

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1nvocat1oo woo etvon ill' tho-·

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readlni and _.,..J ~ put
mlllutea of one rt1111or oelllon
and - opodal ..."' the . -;
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and lloortl member Bill Wllb.

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contlucti'W the liiQ.ulry he first Idaho.
:Bcuten said the research aree
tried to have secret ~ra
tbr'own out of a ,porthole. but was locked before the vessel's
the aae he wanted to use could surrender1 and that the NDI'th
Koreans ordered btm to open U.
not be .........
COmmunleatlono Technician because they tJtoueht he hid lha
2C. Peter ld. Llngenberg tried keys. He said he na kicked
to go on deck to thr&lt;M a bag of and beaten when he told bla
papers over the side, and was captors he was unable to do IG.
Tuesday's session n.a cloaed,
wounded by
North Knrean
with the admirelo hooriiW the
gm!lro.
The Na&gt;y quoted KeU as stories of Dve carumadcationa
saylnB that oner Langenberg techni ctans who worked in the
was wounded he did not serd intelligence unU. AaKq: them
another man on deck because it was Donald R. McCJareen. 33,
woWd have meant .. certain of Chico, calif., who punched
out the last teleQpe messapa
death."
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Pueblo lo Ito
KeU oald the burning o! !rom
classltled publications lasted headquarters in Yoko!luleli, J ..
only 10 to 15 minutes, but tbat pen.
McClarren said the .inteldestruction of tho equipment In
the ufiPOOk unit" where the ligence unWs teletype was uMICI
espionage activies were housed because other radio communlc»o
tions had been knocked aut by
went well.
The cwrt is in recess today. Korean gunfire.
whlle the admirals ccmsider its
McClarren said he kfllt let
future direction. Public testlmo- c0111tant chit chat with Yokolu., or tho mlatrea-nt of the ko asking repootedly whelhor
Pueblo crew durl~ its l14!1onth help was on the way.
coPilviQ- lo North Korea Is
A Na&gt;y
oecurlcy _ . t
eJijH!CIIId to begin Thursday.
testified lost week that Harrta
Another witness Monday was and his men should haw beeB
the lest man to Jeove tho able to burn the popera In u
erpiU~a~e center, Senior Chief
hour, 11· they bad &amp;one It
Com.municatlooa
Technieian deftly.

Russo Admits Hearing
No Real Plot to Kill

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m., and It " ' ' _.,nt that
tlte boord was waiting lor lilt

Officer Drawing Criticism.

NEW ORLEANS (IJPO- The

prlnclpol otale - · · In tho
conspiracy trial of c~ L. !iwt
hal llq,)Jled In bla teoliJnonlo
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111oro wu no llrm agroemeut lo
wiU YOcandeo11111 be IIUetlcmollrat. ldll Pre- Jolm F. Kantledl&gt;
come, llr~ boola. No •·
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en b)' Cllrenca Lee. 22, P0111- leo
SAIGON - COMMUNIST TEIUIO~ IIOIIIIIEHS tried ~ lo eroy, overturned 011 Ita t4f'ilier . i
~ twn bu10a corl'l'lnB-108 ~con oervlcemenla 811- oldcltllni '!" ~ ' 5f feet, H"'a."l'•.....,.,
1ot-lliW · RIU; Letart, and
.,. but 1bo Gl paooo-• thwarled ltOJII'It~ts. T1te torr.o rloll _.. stqjplng ,lli) tho
taehed one - . , 1o a protective ••""" on a bel w i - but a Den - · 1M .... Klas.llrat:l&gt;ur)-.
•....,.... cui It loooe beibre u •&gt;PJodod. The 1ociU. placed clllrPit Jrilll reckleor ~
driver, Jamoo Pool.
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and gmmds -'&gt;1', with 11&gt;0 OX· armed service.
cept!on "'the..-D llel4. which
A delegation from l!le Salem
could be dllnai!JIIIf II
uoed ~ School area - o d be·
lor 101110 aettrltlet, will ~ a- fore tho boord on heatln8 probvailable lor i'eplla
lllma at that scbml,
~ Member Frort&lt;lt. l'llrThe boerd agreed thot there
lor said that ~­ are problema In beaUng thooudl·
lng and work hid been dono on toriwn, or gyiDRflliwn, and a1bo field. He said It ..Wd be greed lbat a suppleiJIOIIIUY sysdamaged If loO 11U111Y - l e uoed tem to correct the problem will
II. ~ Georp Hararav8 w!U
confer with Cooch Cbarlo~lth..- on hoW -olvel1lila lootbaU !tald area _. be noed lor
reptta actlvltlea.
The board eloo reoolved to
hold the orchlteeturel llrm 011
the new high 1ehool to ita contract "Jto the exact word.,. The
firm bad aaked that Leo Cerllng.
representative on the Jd&gt; site,
be excused frOJn supervision
BY MAXINE WALTERS
work for a three week .,cation
POINT PLEASANT - The hlrperiod.
lng
of ~ Brooks smith as ~However, the boord felt that lt
perlntettdent
o! MaBCllt C o u n t y
le In the firm'~o oontract to proSchools
on
the usual t1tree 1o
vide oonotructlal oupe;rviolon
twn
vote,
at
a aalery of $14,and that the board's 8ll'lOing to
Cerllnll's absence
make 500 plua state aid, ror a four
llllable mrtng thatperlo4,ohould yeor year term Bj\1)8rontly tria_ 11111 problems a r l a o·. l : ! gered a near riot in the dee
llarll'8vea 11111 ni&gt;tflt'
Cbl- ol the board of -..ollott Tuea• day aJaht. Between 150 and 200
elnnatl firm _ , of tho
actlal In tho matter, . . . reby private cltlzona woo OYerflow·
placing 1bo rollj)OIIelbllJCif{llf lad&lt; ed Into the voltlbulo and outof _,.,lolon bock to die COIR· hooted, booed, and jostled mem.
ben of the boarcl.
pony.
When the' mo11&lt;trt 1o blre Smlllt
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7-13, are hoWIIW coui1a of H..... 1o recosnlzo members who have ed,....od In the ......_ !oiJdtb.
port Boy Scout ~.245 hold lte Court Tueocitl' nlaht st tho F-·Bemelt Post 128 post bOlitO.
One ~, Jack Kauft', received the seeond elisa scout award, aal TCIJI CU.ell, another mem-ber, wos awarded merit hedges lor home repair ond eltizenaltlp In the home. SJtowtt dtlri!W tho
pro10ntatloa eoremOII,Y lor the two members ore, left to rlgltt, ~. Long, lnotltutlcnl repre...,.
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The uoe of ldlool taellltleo 8Jr
The reolplion of Mrs. Tbel- .
the annual BIB il.ul Rtplla ma Wiley as a teaeher, eft'eeWeekend ld Mil wu appnwod Uve Ju. 22, tbls year, was ae..
Tueocitl' o1111t 111 tho Melp lD- cepted. L.Yle Slndalr, cu8IOdlall
cel School Dlotrlct ~ "' Jl4. of fho Sallobury Scbool, w a s
ucatlnn ! ' '
IJI'enllld a loeYe of aboenco Feb.
The Meta•
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Koloer wore llr. and Mro. Dai111 Jlaooler o( Columbua, Mr.
and Mr1. ~,.,Iiaaolor end ciiUera tor the service.
dren, Rborlcla 8Dd Bobby, Glhan·
lze tho 118ht or Christ modo
no, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Rizer "' Racine.
Mro. WUllam Folmer baa rotllrnod from a twa week vlelt In
Toledo with the Cbarlea A r muAdventurea ht Glvlnt'' wu er tor the program whic:h featur..
otrong flunll¥. h went eopoclthe proeram tbeme of a recant eel dlscussl0111 on attuaUons in- .
llly lo usllt In tho care of her
meatlng or tho East Letart Worn- yolvlng !liVIng. 1'\uliOIO of the
dllllbler, Chari-. who baa
en's Sodet;y of Chrlollan Sorv· ~am wu 1o assist etch perbeen hoopltallzod. WhUe In ToIce held at tho cburcb.
ooo to lind aporoonalwaytoelve, ledo, Mrs. Folmer aloo vlolted
Mrs. Mabel Shields was lead. and lhroUgh giving, lo become lnwith IIIIOUler dllllbler, Mra.-·
•olvod "' lho mlulona or t b e old (JOIII) WUkono, end (amll,y.
ANNUAL SESSION HEW
church in toc!Q'I world.
SUnday dlmer guest• or Mr.
CARPENTER - The ennual
Mrs. Mildred DonabeW proend Mrs, J. A. smith, Bob and
business meeting of the Mt. Un- aented devutlono on lho BeatiMary •Eneen, were Mr. &amp;nltb'a
ion Ch.lrch was held on Friday tudes. A card of thank• waa J'e&amp;ll
mother, Mro. LUlie Slnllh, blo
evening. Election of officers waa from Mra. Ferne Hayman for a
brother, Edward Slnllh, and biJ
c~leted and reporta were giv- plant ond cerdo during her re·
slaws, Mro. Jean Ellenburg,
en by the trustees, clerk. treas. cent holpltallzallon, and a Illite
Mro. Peggy King, l&lt;nd Mro. Nino
urer and missionary seeretary. of 811Preelatlon from Mrs. Doria
Martin, an of Morristown, Tem.
The missiorary secretary re- Adami for birthday cards wa1
tbey were enroute home after
ported that $695 was given to alao read.
vlolllnl! McKinley Slnllll In Gelmissions In 1968. The chUrch vot-Mrs. Heyman and Mrs. Nora
ion, who is home from tl!e hosed to send $500 to ,missions to Pearson were presented g o I d
pital but remains oerlouoly IU.
start the work in 1969. Tbe Swt- crosses as special membership
dey School Superlntendert report- awards !rom the women's diviPLAN Jn'NEY SUPPER
ed an average atten:lance of 97. sion or lho IIOdeQ&gt;. Metnbers
Tho
IIOPhO!IWr&amp; claso or EaatSunda.v School officers elected met at the home of Mrs. Slllelds
em
Hlllt
School will Biage a
were: Teachers - Charles Bar· Thttrada,y lo sew carpet rags In
rett, Joe S&amp;yre, Dean Blackwood, a special lund raising project. jitney
from 5 lo 7 p.
Foye Lewis, Bea Wond, and Earl
Mrs. Clara Adams and M r o. m. Friday at lbo ocltool pro.
Starkey. S. S. Stl)t., Earl starkey; Donahew &amp;erved sandwiches, ceding tho Mlllor.&amp;stem bu·
secretary, Connie Grourds; pl- oooktes, and coffee to those nam- ketball game. 'lbe mew wlliln·
clt.ole meat loaf and ham, muhaniat. Mabel Pauley; missiorary ed and Mrs. Foxle llayman,lDcy
secretary. Haul Blackwood; Donahew, Mrs. Mary Roulh, Mrs. ed petalooa, ...... polalool,
fiower committee, Esther Ander- Barbara Dugan, Mro. Julia Nor· green beana, cole 1law, pll'fecson, Oma starkey, Rose Cox, ris, Mrs. EUeen Roush, a n d iton aaled, cake, pie, puitcb IIIII
Jean Kennedy and Lirxla Morria. Tamera Roush, a guest.
Church officers elected were Ray
Myers, trustee, Grace Wilson.
clerk and Earl Starkey, treasPrer. J~ Sayre was b.lredaa.janitor. Rev. CecU Cox was rehired
as pastor for another year. Revival services wlll start March
17 with Evan Edwards, Athens, as
evangellst.

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Program Theme is 'Giving'

Transfers

TO OBSERVE 91Sf
BROTHEI!IIOOD MEETS
Albert Reuter or 1500 VerThe
Brotherhood ol the EIP
mont. St., Lawrence, Kansas,
wlll observe his 91st birthday terprlse United Methodist Church
anniversary on Feb. 15. Mr. Reu· met Friday nlaht at the home or
ter is a former Meip CoUnt;y Ed Bowen. Bowen is tonftned to
his home by a broken toot. Carl
residenl
Jennings had charge of the meetire. Others attending were the
Rev. William Airson, Ralph
Spencer, Eldon Week&amp;, Emmett
Will, and James Will.

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Eleblnpr, Vteawn; Terrie F.,. tad &amp;delta~ llrL Gbolyo.CUCk·
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were Miss Gloria Buck, M r a.
C&amp;rl A. Ebersbach, Exec., ErYvonne Scally, Mrs. Joe Crodal, nest L. Ebersbach, dec., to Llr·
and Mrs. Lawrence Morarlcy.
ry 0. Sellers, Lots, Pomeroy,
Anna M. Ryther, Admrx., WilAlso pre-'"ll glfts to Mlas
Moore were Mrs. Pam McClana- liam Everett Collins, Dec., to
han, Mrs. Bruce Simpson, Mra. Kelly Mfg. Co., Middleport_
Charles W. Knighting, Sr.,
Lorena Arnold. Miss D o n n a
Phyllis KnlghtiJ18 to Frank CleHauck, mel Mro. David Reed.
Jalid, Oeloies M. Clelaoo, Fereels, Sutton.

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MEIGS THEATIE

The ,...U. ~ )lrt and lilt

does It Imply that the Olrlallan
will have an eosy )ourneytl)rough Paul Grue10r.
oaa, Vomo Ord, ~ -oh,
lUe but rather the promise is
Gordoo Harrll and Robert Har· Colby Wlnebremer,
Slutthat in the midst ol hardahip rio or Col.uJN&gt;uo were bore Set.
lor, oncl Juice portld.
aOO p~n. Christ will be there to 1ll&lt;lo,y to vlolt lhelr lalbor, R. peUnc.
encourage. com(ort and sustain w. Horrls, a patient at
Jotm Uale 11111 ''Give ot Your
those who turn to tum, Group .... Meloorlal lloapltal.
Beat to'• tbe Master." For the
singing o( "~ Faith Looks Up
Mr. and Mro. Frando Ander· eudlollllllfill pnrtkm of ~~~e'pro.
to Thee" and prayer coocliJded lilh were SUnday vlollora In Co.aram, Franklin Rizer U oerved
the devotions.
lumbuo with lhelr dau&amp;lller' car. u tho Ieeder end presented tho
For the program, Miss Thel· ole, Mr. Allderoon attended t b • tan lllllllld candle IIYIJiboliC al
rna Grueser read two humerous oports obow at the Ol!lo Slate · !fie IIBht of Cbrlot.
stories, "My Lincoln Grew a Fairgrounds.
Youth reprooenllld . ...-tes
Beard" and •• Fini Them and
around tho world lo be benefitBring Them In.,. Members sang
Melp
ed by the Youth Service Fund
"Happy Birthday'" to Mrs. Edna
and IIBhtOd eandleo to, IIYIJibol-

During the business meeting
which followed, plans were completed for the Lerrten breakrast Reibel, and Mrs. FredDessauer,
to be served on Ash Wednesday, president, concluded the meetFeb. 19, at 7:30 p.m. at the ing with a poem "Strangers We
church. The group also planned Haven't Met. ..
a dinner to be served on March
5.
Mrs. Ben Neutzling announced
World Day of Prayer to be observed for those of the Pomeroy communit.Y on March 7 at
the Naomi Baptisl Church. Mrs.
Allen Hampton will be the leadMrs. Doug Wyatt , Miss Sharer.
on Smith and Mrs. Rlchard Well
A card of thanks was read
Saturday with a britrom the Perrin family foragift. entertained
dal shower honoring Miss Linaid it was r eported that Mrs.
da Moore, bride~lect of Jerry
Carrie Meinhart is confined to
Arnold.
Ho1zer Hospital. Members sign-.
The shower, carryingoutavaled a get..well card for her. Mrs.
entine motif in the decorations,
Dorothy Radford was reported
was held at the home of Mrs.
~roved and it was noted that
Well In Middleport.
Grover Erb remains a patient
Gifts for the bride~lect were
at Meigs General Hospital.
placed on a table with a red cloth.
Mrs. Neva Seyfried gave deRefreshments ()( Hlldwiches,
votions opening with prayer trom
cookit!s and punch were sen-ed
the yearbook and a hymn "Faith
from a table decorated with red
or Our Fathers ... She read a po- tapers. The napkin&amp; were lnacrlb·
em, "can You Spare a Smile."
"Linda and Jerry."
am took scripture from Acts 16. ed Games
were played with prizIn her meditation Mrs. Seyfried
es being won by Miss Linda Haspoke of Paul and Silas' time in
ley, Mrs. Michael Morrlll&lt;lll,
jail all:l of Paul's abilicy to conMrs. Donald Mayer and M r s.
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The youth lbo ...... Id Mr1' Ma7 Fll'rell, Cblno;
Fta. - . he11111 v1o1t 111116. lual7 to, ''Wo'Yo a SlotT lv Tell l'leblllo ·No.rlt, O!llli; J o b n
nltal,y Mr. and ...... Joulio to tilt Nallma. H jotnlo !IIIDII Rlicllhu't, ~ '.toba lblt,
Wiber.
and Clor7l llu1JOI' wore load· Aluka; Mill• Rizer, Atrlea;
Mr. end llra. Howvd lll9der or• lor ..., rooponollle modlto- lklllblo Ord, JIOI&gt;Ori; 111· · ·nl\lrllell 1o Glti1,VWo Stall (:ell,
of Parl&lt;eriiMlrl, ·w. vo. IIIII IIn. tlarl on auuttan love, under· oell, Male&lt;&gt;; lluUl WfnobrtQIIU, 1!11!1 an.r 111!) litOko at 'home
Mollel Wolfe of FOmoroy wore otondliJc, wilooulng, and lalill _ , ~ l'ak; ~...,.....
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SUnda;v guests of Mr. end Mro. wltl! Rabort it'..U. Dick Sauv· latan; Bnnda ' IIQ81, !ierilllnJ;
Mr. and ..., Gratlt Brpn
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to bring into sharper rellel.
A journalist. of his time wrote: "A
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ignorant of his history, would have said,
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forth so boldly three-dimensional from the
pages or historyTrue, he presided over the greatest war
the naUon bad waged to that lime, a conflict of tragically epic proportions that set
brother against brother. But it was precipitated in part by his own election and
left Wounds not completely healed to this
day. Another in such a situation might as
easily have gone down in history not as
the preserver but as the divider of the

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it is the complex of ,' extraordinary characteristic&amp;-the iron purpose tempered by
compassion, the dedication to j"'tlce and
duty, tbe ability and willingness to lake
upon himseU and bear up under a nauon•s
tragedy, the indomitable spirl~ tbet carried man and country through 111 trial by
fire, and, above aU, the humanity-that

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detennlDed fence-bulldlnl In Eurtpe, .o\Jia America tbele same years.
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it a poblt to dJ'op In on tbet man aDd
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a particular reteyance for our time.
We fac~,. a - 'C'hiJJenge today not unllk.e
that ofbis time. And a$ then, the danger
~ornes not from without but from within
ourselves. It is divi~ today transcend~
ing. geographical lines and confusing the
purpose and goals of an. e:ntlre people.
The challenge is before us in a new
form. The task remains the same-to ensure that we do not lose by default wbat
the blood and sacriflce of previous gener~
ations have gained.
To borrow from the quotable Lincoln:
"If destru~tion be our lot, we must ourselves .be its author and finisher. As a
nation of free men, we must live through
all time, or die by suicide."

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bi'VCiko before I 1INIW9 Nokej,.
ball chaJiipiOI'l i1 Ct0NII8d.
W1lot ................. lhoulht
....,}d ,._ • - nee
bebieen Purdue and Blinola wat
lhr- J$1 turmoO TUoodo,y
nlthl when •tiODIII¥
ranked porwen were beaten on
!oto(jpj
courto. Ohio state
do!Ntecl ellhth-nnked Purdue
. 88-85. ... COioiDI&gt;uo, Ohio, on!
~ ' boot nlnth,nnked
Winola 9:1.8'1 at Am Arbor,
Midi.
Punlue oilll leoclo lbe confer·
ence atanclhw• with 1 ~~ record
but Oblo state moved Into
eec:onl place with a 5-2 mark.
iwmla ls Ued with Iowa tor
lhir&lt;l ~loco. II 4-3 on! Mlchlsan
_1o !lftii'wllh 1 4-4 mark.
· Jolb- Finney scored 2B polnta,
11111 Dave SoreiiiOR had 24 ror
Purdue. Jim CleamDN - . I 21
.fw Ohio Stall, oll&amp;eUiqf 1 311polnt 1&gt;0rlormonco by Rick
lolomt. Ohio Slate IIIJide eight
· fewer lleld aooJ• than Purdue
but hod
211-7 ~ rr.m tho
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Pun:Jue•a seven-same winning
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De GaUlle &amp;tarts otr with a &amp;ood penaaal feeliq for the ..
It's a resUlt, In Pfl'l, of a meiiiDI ~
tween the two men several ye,ota ......NiliCia wu If~ -­
aDd be wanted to talk to De GaUlle. Tbe arlllqcr&amp;UC l';ni1II!JI.
leader wu reluctant.' wondered wbat Nl*on wanted, ~
ftnally agreed to a lltlllon.
Ia their private
tlie tWo lilt It oil~- '
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GaUlle are lltlkln&amp; aJid obVIoul. But the two fOUac!~
ballc almllatltlel In their - b to ~ iDd !1i -,
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Nixf!n Hopes to Open New Dialogues
discuss everything thiL may be ot

BY WILLlAM S. WIUTE
WASHINGTON - President

concern to the Western cammun.
tty oroatlons,
This self - limitatioo, more--

" - · stnteglcal planning r 0 r
bla !ortllciJmlng 1r11&gt; ID E......
il tar more iJJwortant for whit he
wW oot aiiOmPt tlanlor what he

more importantly, by the Prest~
dent's explicit rejection of any

ootlon that some sort ol "instant
summitry"' mt)' be in sight. He
has now put on the record (as
this columnist had predicted) that
he has oo intentioo whlltever to
rush Into any truly substantive
negotiation either in Western
Europe or with the Russians.
What the Elli'QP88n trip is reaJ..
ly obout, then, Is simply ID open

1"be drama Ilea, ol course, in
tile .tslllle tnpplngs of this .tour·
M)', wttti ita mcmentar)'transfer
abolrd ol the neW White House.
The sdlstance, however. istathe-

reiDII'klble Ulldnma, the care-llolb Ulldarllatecl ,.ture of this
Pre~Jdentlal sortie acr~a1 t h e

-.

For tbe heart of tbe matter Is
tjlol Vr. Nlxoo hu wdorllnedthat
hi 11 · oot av1n11 to P - lilY·
th1lll at Ill,. or ID mob - com1111-nt II aD, but rather only to

a series ofWas~Brussels,
woshlngloo - London, Washlng.
toll ~ Berlin, Washlngton .. Rome
on! Woshlngton • Parlldlalogues

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Massaging of Feet
Helps Circulation
By WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.
Q-WW moiiO&amp;inl help the
poor circulation in my feet?
What II the best way to do It
and bow often?
will help
of your
from
poor
mas18alinl
be gentle, with
tbe preuure always carried
towlrd the heart. It may be
tonllnued for 10 to 30 minutes, three or four times a
day;lf It seems to help you.
Q-11 It •armllll or benefl·
clal to He down several times

'

a day with my lett elevated

,I

above my head?
A-It Ia DOt harmful and,
If you have any swelling in
JOOir ankles, this can be very
beneficial
Q-My doetor 1011 I have
on ealarged beart. What

causes this? I am taking
digitoxin. What is It for?
A,-ne ehld ea11e of an
oalargtd heart is a leaky
valve, usuelly the result of
rbeumaUc heart d 1s e a s e.
Otber causes are chronic
·blah blood&amp;ressure .and empbyaema. igltoxln is a de·
rivalive of dig!Wis. It Is
given to strengthen the contractions of your heart.

North Adontic Treaty Organba-

ovm-, is accompanied, and even tloo and lndlrectly to their peo-

wm.

'

that will introduce or reit&amp;roduce the new President _d irectly
to the principal statesmen of the

only if prompt steps are not
taken to control the pressure
and sll·engtben the heart.
Q-My husbiDtl was told

he has an aortic condition.

Should he slop w·orking?
Should be see a heart speclallst?

A-Yon husbaad may
have a leaky aortic valve 1 an
aortic aneurysm (outpouching) or hardening of the
aortn. Whether or pot he
should stop working would
depend on the severity of his
disease and the nature of his
work. A heart specialist
would be tbe best person to
make this decision,
Q-Wbat tould cause me
to be short of breath, have a
heavy feeling around my
heart and suffer from lndl·

gestion?
A-S-81 of breath
may bo cawed by valvular
heart disease, bloating se-

vere enough to press on your
heart

ana

hmga, broncbW

asthma or emphysema. Your]
other symptoms may be associated with any of tbelt
catises. Wilen your doctor

discovers the true cause, he

should be able to help you
find reli~&gt;f

pleL
It smounts in the first place to
makl~ sood on Nixon campalgn
pr&lt;JII'llses to pay more attention
to and to seek to strengthen the
NATO shield. It amounts In the
second .Place to the most painstaking and meticulous balancing
off of the subtle human tactors·of
high international politics..

clrcumatance that the new Brl._ ealled Richard M. Nixon. 11 i!luo conlrlbutoro to NATO U.. Ia
tah Amtassador to Washington. seems time now for everybody Britain; on! this slmo could well ·
John Freeman, as a lett-wing . Concerned to let John Free-- have put L&lt;Jndcill at the taD end
of lbe Presldentlal ltllwlr)' ....
journalist, once wrote some very man~.
Too, both Italy and West ~r­ · - of ..ry ...... tho tront.
nasty - aOO .. now recanted and
When this trip Is - n in propmany
are ln tact more .-rast
regretted - things about a man
er penpeedve, in aUIIlllllr)', 11
no grancl tour but nther 1 urles or &lt;OII\)&amp;l'ltivel)' brief on!
introductory eonversatlonl, Ita
real algnllllnco Ia otlll plllino.
For at tbe very botkm o! lt all
President Nlxon is almost certalnly ,_.ng himself In Europe

The Belgians, for Wuatration,
are deliberately, andsoundly,be- HOT CAMPUS RIOTS?
ing given the most plush treatment in that Bruasela is chosen as Dear Helen:
the President' a tlrst, and inevitJ, 1 have a auggeation for put.
ably moat apotllgtlted, port of ting - . rkJta '"' college ..,._
call. This cholce . .la DOt a.autr.e -.., pu~ .. ··~·· · · , ·n·· ·· •
....... ,. ,.
:~~
- ~f.¢Protooqlonlce.-..
rirat 'i/1 .oll_,~lop ~For since the ecteeUve trator.1 &amp;bould .autke It det1,ptte &amp;'
wi n.wal of de GauBe France they will DOt tolerate lnsurree~
from NATO, Belgium 1-.a been Uon, and rioters wlll be tore.not only thesuccessorheadquart- [UI.ly tossed, never to r~
ers bllt also the very opine of In · other wonlo, they will bo "'!r
the Wllertaldng- not to mention polled, and rut. Thlo does "'l!
a standing reproach to the de- include peacefUl ar&amp;UD~ent a~
fectiol of France.
cllo&amp;elllloo. I asree colleao otu,,
There hod been speculation denls have a rllhl to bo beard,
here that Parh would be chosen 8Dd IDIIJ¥ ol their critl.clams are
for the honor of the first visit valid. But no one haa a right to
becauseofPresidentNbon'Jevi-- violence. h accompll1hes notbdent determl,.tlon to try to mend log and denies educatioo 1D the
this country's fences with Preal- great maJority -'led
wbo do not riot.
- ...~_....
dent do Gaulle ao the most bitNod, these .,......
•-·~
ter critic of Amerlclll lorolgn who wantanN&gt;catlooahouldhave
potlcy In general In oD Western a colleao planned eii&gt;OCiall¥ lor
E\11'01)8. The President, however, them. where they can expoond
ir
kind.
In the s-dQwn bu not been their vlowo 111110118th• own
wU!I~ ID •~ this 1ar In buUA&lt;lloJbo they'd devei&lt;IP the boll
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upGenerlldeGaulle.
klDdotunlverliQ',whoknori,tor
'For thla lbere to u-~•satlsthese atudente are the actlvlota,
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faction IDIOfll moat anted dlpl~ the doera. "the chanprs. ven
matic mlslioos here. 'lbe reuon
a place where they ean 10 ahead
~-... -t....
ls their chroalc dhtaate for de
as last II they want- ..... b~.,..
Gaulle' a ii!Prlouoly I&gt;Orolatent their reforms to rruttlon, I hoy
veto o!BrttlahentrylntotheCom- ml(!ht eveo evolve a model lor
mm Market. 11 well 11 tor tbe hllher education u It ahould be.
harm he hla thuo lor &lt;lone to
How - t It: A COIIep fw
NATO ltaell.
Dlaoenteral Then lbe 90 per ceal
Nm¥, Brllaln comea of! much
ot peacelul - · could PI
better In Jlr, Nlxon'a lctual
Nck to oorn1ng their de8rtel.
sch- 1111n IDOIIY hod...,posod
SAN FRANCISCO Ill' ATE
would bo the ease. ..-.., after
GRAD
all, lo to bo the ,...... plaee ot Deor Grad:
call, with Bonn, Bel'Un, - o n !
~ Idea, but I thai
Poria !allowing In lhll order.
U...O ''&lt;11-I"WGUid Ill IIIII
This deelolan e l l - 1m&lt;q for being orr ID I "Col·
other thlnp or British C.U1
lop lor Dlooentero." They'd
thot the Pre~ mlaht PQI!bo
bowl , . _ . . . . _ .. ''dilerlmlEnglloh on ,.... kind ot pollt8,
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'I'IIJlor boltovu It wW bo a
dol! lloht the rest ot tba ...,.
lor hla Buckeyeo.
"We haven't blown _.,.,.
out at all."' he said. uaur bfe.11011 margin ot YI&lt;IDQ wu 18
polnta against Cornell, 01111 we
trailed at one po1n1 bf u. Jl's
....,. bo oent&lt;hlng all the

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llble &amp;D&amp;Iea. ..
The BudleJe• tripl.-med
Mount, owltchlnc olf Jolly Flh- ; Ed Smith and llonoJ Mea-

Grid Scholarship By OU
17.,ear-old

He set three new sehool track

Still Mount camod 16 ot '/:1 son of Mr. &amp;nd Mrs. Jam e a
lloor &amp;Dempt.o - 10 lor 13 io Spencer, 132 Pine st., Galllpollo, and a Gallia Acadei!Q' lllgll
t h e - half.
Mount Tiel It
Scbool oenklr, hal awardMount IDasod in 21 polnta In ed a fcur-¥e&amp;r tooaaJI M:holarthe le&lt;OIId half, lncludlne a ahlp by Ohio Unlveroll,y.
This was •IWMllmeed Tueldly
'twtstlna
20-looter which tied lbe
71-19 at South - · Ind. \
~u.e also had 16 rebounds,
score 76-76 with 3:32 ID play,
alternoon by GAHS Athletic DlMASON - Walll.ma's White
lncludlJW mony key carcmo In
However,
Jolly
Flmey
ODd
rect:or Ed Stewart and h e a d
Falcona picked 111 their ninth ricthe loeond hall when Mlchtpo
Blue
Devil football coach Glem
Dave
Sorenson
scored
baek-to..
tory of the season in 1 run-ewQ
State had I 34-16 odp off lbe
Trout.
bukote
within
a
2
6
back
91-48 trlUJIII)h over vial~ Hanboards. Boll Whl1more led Notre
!\&gt;eiiCer accepted OU'o srant.
1[11111 ID pusb the Bucko)oeo Into
nan Tueodo,y nlSI&gt;L
Dime with 17 pointe.
Ill
Bl-76
load.
In
• aid late Mmcloy nlobl
Gory C1ort&lt;, Falcon junior
Flmey
led
lbe
...,.
with
2B
He
was signed by D a v e
auanf, led Ill acorers with 27
Iloufl Jollllloo acored 24 po1nta polnta oo 13 field pia ODd one polnta, hlttlna nine or 12 rrom Wagner, assistant OU lfld mento load Mlaoourl ID a 79-60 Big free tota.
the field and all 10 fool shots. tor. At least one othar Mid ~
Eilht Conference victory over Sieve Fields had 15 and Tony Sorenson added 24 and Jim American schoOl IKIII8h! lbe Blue
Nebnokl; Drake -..... North F1eldo 11. In aD, lOWihlmaplo&gt;· Cleamon1 21 as Ohio . ~ Devil athlete - Miami. Several
hro minute.!! left but Rudy TO&gt;IO Slate 91~ with lbe bel~
motecl wttbfn me game ol Cront other colleges were trying to
ers aot ID1o the acoring act.
TomJancwlch'o Deld p i 01111 or AI Wllllamo' 19 polnta; Jim
The acore w11 tied at 22-22 rumina l'llrme In the Big Ten. land ~er•s services, too.
n.. po1n1a by Dennis stewart Davldooo hod 27 points on! 17 when
~cer Is the ftr. Blue DevThe loJS IRipped Purdle'salxthe ftrst period ended, but
aave the Wo1 verines an 88-87 rebouada as Weatern Michigan
il
g:ridder to reeeiYe a football
pme
urioeaten
Big
Ten
string
Tony Fields on! Larry Herndon
load lrtth 54 seeondo remaining; der.atod ldorohall 85-74 on!
scholarlhlp
at ou since the
Ohio
State
moved
bock
Inwltlle
came into the Wahama llnet~t and
lWnolo oever led ogaln.
Earl Dow' a 21 polnta led lAmar
Boll
Mar&lt;hi-Gene
Wetherbolt •
to
contontloo
at
54.
plQed a bia role In the Falcons•
TanJon&lt;&gt;vich led Mlchlpn Tech ....,.. West F1orldl B4-76,
B1ll
Hogan
era
20
f88l'S ago.
juoq&gt;l~ . - 49-31 by halltlme,
- · Coach Georp King Spencer is a four sports star
with. 37 points and Greg Jackson giving Coach Jake Martin the
admitted uMwnt bad to move
They were on top 66-39 when the
llld 29 lor Winola before loullng 300th triumph oVer hls career.
9Jite
a lot tonight. I've never at GAHS,
third ,..mer ended
As a IMJl)homore pu-d.. he
seeo
a
guy who had more of~
Rondy ThCJ111&gt;SOOI&gt;Oced - n
scored
87 points lor Cooch Duke
tenatve
moves.
He
ean~ wtwith 21 points and Hugbeahod 16.
Burson's
basketiJeJ.l squad. Lat~
Wahuna, now 9-7 overall. hit quiek you so he turns hl• back
er
that
year,
he hurled Coach
· COLUMBUS (UPI) - Stave Mix, the Unlverolly or Toledo's
on 39 oiB3 ahota lromlbelleldlor and owings you left and rlgtll
Cliff Wilson's baseball team to
~e All-Mid-American Conference ehoice, toc111 was named
4o per cent and_ 13 of 24 charity
the
1967 SEOAL champlonahip
MAC Pliler of lbe Week.
tosses ror 55 per cent. The hosts
by
beating Athens, 9-:.l.
Mb, 1 8-foot..6 senior center. scored a eareer-bigh 39
also pulled down 77 rebounds
A8 a junior, he played quarpolota in the Rockets• overtime loss to Ohio Unlwrsity as he
with Herndoo grabbing 1B on!
COLUMBUS (UPD- The Unlt.- terback on the Blue Devils footctumod 14 ot 25 lloor attempta and 11 of 12 tree throwa. He
Steve Fields 15.
ed Preas lnternati&lt;Nl Ohio High ball team. In basketball his jm.
aloo pullod down 14 reboundL
By Quarters
Se- Clo11 A . ba~l&lt;otbell rot. lor year, he made third team Allwho has been red hot tor the past month, hl.a taken
, . ~ • • u ·" ~ 3\ ?9, 48 ·- lngo, with ~11&gt;11~ .l!ole• 01111 SEOAJ. guard, anct '· 'Waa t 11 e
·~liliddl~ • Wahama • o • • • • 22 49 ~ 68 tl Won-~oa:t recorda in parentheses:
leap's ·third top . -. . with
·
HANNAN (410
.
Teams
Pol!ao
1711. He was 1Mb in SEO bosketa atrona Reid which Included Rotor
L. Thampoon2-4-B;Hawleyl)..l- 1. Stnsburg (10) (!7-4)
242 boD scoring last year with !57
Slate, Frank Lukacs ot Miami, Ohio's Gerald
1; II, 'l'holr&gt;paon 6-9-21; HUj!hes 2. Zone Trace Roas (3) (18-0) 163 polllts.
Ford otWelllern Mlchlpn.
6-4-16; llallon 1-4-2. Totals Ill- 3. Fort RecOYOry (2) (111-0 117
II traek during bis j u n i o r

records in the hlgb jump, long
Jump on! 120 - yard hlt!b hurdles. He led the Blue Devils in

~tie

Tornm,y

dor•-

~r,

::t :..."': N:.-o.m': Hannan
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lB-48.

WAHAMA (90
CoD 1-4-2; GUilople 4-0-ll; T,
FWdo 3-li-11; Clark 13-1-z?; Rlzer 2-41-4; Herndon 4-0-ll; Fields II3-10; G, Fleld•1-2-4;Howardil+
6; Hoi- 2-2-6. Total• 39-139L

[j;JJ5[!J
SCORES Jury Ordered

II¥ United Preos ldenational
Eaot

w L _ PeL GB

Mlrmelloll , •• 28
lndllnl ..... 30
Nlaml • • ••• 26
Kentucky· · • • 26
New Yorl&lt;, , .. 14
West
W

24
27
25
25
37

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6. Weslllusklnrum CO (1.1-0 91
6. Dixie (I) U.l-0
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B. ~ (14-2) •.• , •••• 81
9. Bloomville (2) (17·0
73
10. COI'ns Weat Reo. (1)(16-{))65
Second 10: 11. A- 4B; 12.
Newark Cothollc 41; 13. Mansfteld St. Peter's 39i It. Kirtland
37; 15. Hemlock Miller 34i 16.
Uncoln Height&amp; 33; 17. St. Henry
on! ~rlOKIIeld Locol 32 each;
19. llopdore ODd Portamouth
C!ary,31elc:h.

PT. PLEASANT - T1&gt;o civil
__ trial r Ar1heHa Harmo
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0
0,
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NEW YORK (IJPI) - 'lbe
L PeL GB Q&gt; Clreull COUrt Tuesc:.y,
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OOklond • • .. 40 8 .833
d ~ ot-=
~0111 ::: amsll collep baokelhdl ratlnp
Denver •• ., , 32 22 ,593 11
~~-• _. __ ,_ pool 1n' ot9•• with lint place votea 01111 !oat recorda ID peronthe ..o
t81h T';'
Now Orleans .. 26 21•
8
2
1
Dallal 1 e ~ o o o 22
9 'SU
jury ~ 3 Oft
Tue•'""' -~ (lOth wei(): .
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334
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rose
2. Aahland (6) (18ol)
254
3.
Nov,
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239
lndl.,. at~ York, j,pcJ
~ F - . ·Forrest Nibert
t; Central st. U5.al
187
MlnnaiOia 115 Kentucky lOS
told the court at 6 p.m. that lbe
5,
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a
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11o.
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13'1
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135
llollaa 108 Now Or._ 98
the J.,q. ........... tbe jury to
7.
La.
(1541)
120
lltluololllOl Ooklond lOO
Ill - · to dellbarate opln.
B. Fairmont st. CI)U9-1) 112
Odr -•• lchodulod ·
Tlto jury retumod to tho eaurt
9.
I'IIPI - . . Q) (19-1) -lot
GlmOO
•• ' IIIII with no d&amp;N yWodnai&lt;IQ-'a
- I KanluC;_,
, _ • II":"
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ooliod lbe llll'l to ..-n to tbe
13.
Orl-.110
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,..,. rocion oo -tb~~~""""• Fa tJ
22
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Svare Tapped
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By,Lombanli
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)'ellr, ~r

estabJished two

8roAL records in the broad

Jump on! 120-ldgh hurdles. Both
marks had existed for 11 yeara.

team scoring with 139'h points,
and was second In SEOAL scorIng with 16 points. He also wm
the Class AA District I o a g
jump, and later,representedGal·
llpolla In a otate lnvltatlollal
whare he placed 88Yonth 111110118
tbe boot hlt!b schoOl athletes in
Ohio.
In baiiOball lui year, flieR·
cer wu the Devlla' top hitter
with 1 .465 average. His JTlCI1Dd
record dipped to 4-4.
During the 196B football campaign, f!lencer, despite an ear.
ly seaeon illness, came back
to mob AU-SEOAL. llewastblrd
team All..otrlo on the U n i t e d
Press International ..d r e a m
team" and was honorable mention on the Associated Preas
AU-Ohio team.
~cer

was a 1968 GAllS foot~

ball lrl-&lt;aptain. He was named
best defensive back during the
annual Blue Devil grid baJQ!et
in December.

After a slow start last fall,
f!lencer llnlshed 22nd In league naahlng with 180 yards in
45 attempts. He was elgbth In
passing, completing 14 or 52

for 101 yards. ~r was 16th
1n pass receiving, eatehlng a1x
aerills ror H yards.
Jn ldekoft' Teturna, ~cerwas
· lourth In the 1.....,, returnlng
10 for 158 yards; 1curt1&gt; 1D pmt
returns, with 54 yards in eltJhl
attempts; third In pass Interception returns, pi eking up 53 yards
in three attempts; and Second
in scoring with 51 p&gt;fnts, )Jet
three bebind lrmton's Rlek Boykln.
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11Y Vultecl Preas lntematlooal
Tl&gt;o Monroe Doctrine of score
as much aa you ean as fut as
pooolblo contlmws to
lbe
Balllmore Bullet&amp; lead In thO
-...a! Bukotboll Aaaodation'o Eaatem Dlvlolon.
Earl
Monroe riAJod the

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CbieaRD defense for S3 po1nta
Tueoday . . Baltimore wnwod

Metp ~ FI'Oih~­
... Wallol111 JWJ old
37 deflat at Nllsoootp..Y'"" Ia

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A-Tile elephant II I
·~~r~~;t Velellrlan. Ill dally
nqulrellleDII ore about a
quarter
a ton of IJ'ten
{otlder-&lt;&gt;r about l5C!_pounda
of' bay-oDd 50 plloDI of

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on!' 1110)- ' are, v.l Ito 'h'l (oti
timet · Pm ·ill tor needed ~.
but nut overthrow by riolebce.
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Dear Helen:
I reocl thot clpr- c o naum)llion WOI dOwa In 1968 by
BY JACK O'BRIAN
Gehrln1i wilh- old pola also lfar&lt;ul In Dolloa wiDa 1111all amount, and then J heard
NEW YORK _ t.a v e 1 a 1 would vloll or write Lorraine at 1125 .... Tl&gt;o Euo 'I'IIIUOmon television that lbe percent- wlteeler-deoler ~~me, Konhlk .... Eullldo N. Y. llllndrloa an mirclala oreso•._.rui;•.l
age or omokerl had dr&lt;JIIl)Od two told •• Dean - · · 10 per being pllllldered ot ...... ablrts; 're IDmlnl tbe TV
points. Is this 8IDOIII teenaaera eent-lol" $80,0001m"ellbnlntlatbe thieve&amp; pt ~ cent&amp; eocb at ,... .... Into ..... .... Clpnt
or adults, or both?- REFORM- Rbiera there wu worth .1,800,- terrront abo!&gt;• which peclil1o •em tiQril. hovell't 8DIIlb lnadlloolm
roodr - o - orpqt1~. (Ao,.
000 the moment the dell went to aallora.
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D- Belormed&lt;
tbroU&amp;II; laW)'er Korlbak hand- ll!oro pom \1' J&gt;I'OIII'IDI ..... IIAII1011 laW)'er'l
kll
to U'!lll dam....,'l
Two ree.1t suneya • how
it
N
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..... Former o • ..:.~-r• dall wW pop .... Tl&gt;opola.. re- 111118 oplnat tba......,.ua....., .
omoklng ....., __..ra hu Club ownor liDo Lowla leaves volt In the Utlted Steellllid&lt;era:
drCJIIllod conaldarabl7 ,_ethan Tllo Sondo to' run the Laodmarll EmU Narlek ~~ to 111dp out
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per coni. A aatlmal, lhoulb In V-a; Howard RIIJtea own&amp; ~ W, Abel .... WaD st. llrml
aomeWhlt Umlted poD made tor F
Ml Old Anita can't find me elerU; restaur.... ormer N
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lbe Vultecl Slalel l'llbUc Health _llrJIDt (Mrs. Boll Greell) had Ut- ama cau't Und dl.llbwuher •• ,....
Service In early 1968 elllmlleo lie ~_ ••- ...
....1 .... ~ twlnl, .
-..
BUJ Chan told Ul bo
that tess titan a.e per cent or VIttorio dll Sica'• catanet aur .. trltd to hire dllbWUhera for his
boJ'o onllirloln IIM!ap-121Dd
-~-t
Computera don't tb1nlL . ·
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• 13 aerJ' waa 111eee... o FDm Gold Coin lpotl on! group arepreseatlJsmok•r•ilnd Tanan 80ft Ely• a 011 a VIetnam Interviewed
.
Tiley
just tldak tltl)' tblnk... ·.
J'liUaed Jobsbeeliiole
tbat 25 per cent of 17.par-Old
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....__ .._.__ they were _pold only flO to flO -Dr. Kemoetll CoJW,, J&gt;lfha.._..•klna tour •••• uwua _ . ..
chlatrlll Gild ~ -- _
boya IIDOke clpreUIIa aaw, u
tiD's dlugh1.er Claldil'l holile less on welfere ·clolng w&gt;lldna.
JCielltlll ~ of .. -.
compatod with 3~·JW'•ont a dec- from bor hepatido holp11811oaCarlo 1'llal1 hod ~~~U~to?or·
Slallfonl
lllliwlllllft
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ade aao. Tl&gt;o· ooirteapondlng IIlkln.
weltJhl returnlna to -~ h I 1
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lntelllg...C.
Pnljfct.
gurea for ·cftll' of 1he aame qe
Wblle ball eluba lwtlt out trip - !be-e
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are 15 per ceat current1J u
lbo poaolblep!Q-era• ...,.,law- ed him with bab,y-tJIII lor ...
._...... with 25 per cat 10 fii1_Jklllert Footoa, manopo Jllda .... 'lbe poor.flo!r -ld)ouae
yoora 010·
aoftni butblll otari Ole aloo COP _ , by IJ'!' lad fll tba_IIIIo lcett thaD aetllnC rid.
_,..,., lbesa' fllplrel I r o owno !be Loa In Dotroll) In ''Oliver" II ~ ...,... Ill .... .....
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- • Clllbo In a.ooter Coon- !be Tlaerll PoraonouDt IJ, - · Hla and " lllck for a 01111 roiL
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~ .._.,.Ia 22l'l!moylT11o Sbob ot irlll 11&gt;01111 mo&amp;·
noda aohooll lu .........., lD ID 1r1 $875,000 .., hlo IIIIIIII!IUOUI _
8,7 per cat 811JN 1b1D1e .and tru1t1na lOIII
,.,.... - • ·ower a · • that be 11, ~a bomll aboiy - period, but I t o - thai tor .... '1111tperliile oton ciDUbt:
tbe IIIDiber ot 17.,.r..old dp- Ofll8[ll,y Russia !lh'eo ,.,.,p,po
. , - - •-11111...,..... II - logaiprotoctiAiol . ~toi&gt;Odilnod
_por cent ll&gt;aiJI) and t5\!o per 'doll .... Tl&gt;o Bltloll·Plou-tbe
cent (llrll), IUo 4lpnl u a · biddlow,for _ . . - f o r
bonlt out by fll(llnol .......,, · thla-MO- rllblo to 'llrl' • hot

Q-A ehelt X ray showed

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that I have an enlarged
bear!. My doctor says I have
byPertenaive cardiovascular
diaeue. Is it dangerous?
A-T•h II enluJemeot
due to doronic high blood
p1'81aure. It is dangerous

of

Tbls slow-but-sure approacb~_of courae, wUJ not· plea•
everyone. It will not, naturauy, pleue tboae wllo want
Nixon to push their particular solut1on&amp;.
.

earl-

for WIICOillln.

·:un...

Earope- feel mere eemfortable willa a........,,... •
...... 0111)' wllell ke ••• prepued file ........
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The European• are a Uttle tired of American crulldln.
They UkedHwbea NW&gt;Il lllid be wouhl not be ia - ·

eat:Ure visions of hla polities,
his purposes and hls_perSOMlitY
eol~ that hive on the whole been both

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ln Ilia 10
Jdm
J CJi\111011 scored 23 polnto on!
-hod 23 rebounds to load Iowa
whDe Jbn Jolmooa hod 23 polnla

Dlvld1011, the country's ftfth..
nnked team, rolled over
Rlchmood Ut-95 to ra1.. ita
Southern Conference record to
11-G ODd Ita overall Dlll'k 1D 19-2.
Millo MaiO&gt;' acored 25 ot his 3%
pointe In lbe Drat hall ao
Dovldaon took a 511-42 ........
tap. KOIIQ)' F.W llld lB
poinla lor RlchmLee
........ 19
points and held hiiiHicorlng Boll
Arnzen- to eicht polnta 11
....-anl!od Mlehlpn Stale UHII I

COWMBuS. 1\lt'J) · _- At &lt;IP- 1 jolt ~ we eoo pt him
Dootta ...,.;.. ot a. ..... )Ar. .
-- anr
lloo
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....... tbroU&amp;II
plvlfcal tho
brezldotmlon
arCIIftll Rick ~. Purdue'•
uru Tlke It"
King
oo1d,
"All 114 record
lbar]HIIaotJnc ~~·I
EY., alter Oblj&gt; ·!!*'• .....5 will prabebl,y pt you a share
.....~ .-illldh~lllkfd ot the Big Ten IIIIo ODd II thll
-'l'uei&lt;IQ- nlabt. IIIII 11oae rll take 11. Now we luiYe
Buckoc&gt;u' Fred r.,lor CCJUJm't totrJtowlnoneOIIIotwr
PI over - · 35.polnt per- - - ruodpmeaatMlchlormancL
lpa Stale, IIIIIWiallld-ID
"l'n ll8Yer . ..,. Mount wort&amp;: ~ to Pill leul a tie."
u hard ao he clld lor lbe bo,._
0111o state reeled orr u
kell&gt;aU •• bo clld tonlalrt.. Ito llrlltlhl pointo oamote ID a ~ee1d. "lie'~ tho beat
I've 34 hallllme 1eld.
eYer teen 1a tbe Blc TOn."
With I'MIIIIIing hla long
'l'llltor -sod lor • - . range a...U, I'II!We l!na!l7
them ~ -.,I think he'a the pollod eveo, but faded ID
beat ouU1de sbooter Pve eJer
le8D. He baa •ell a Clliek re- lea10 at loog
We were
oD over him llko a olrty lhlrt
on! bo IIIII ooond lr&lt;lm lmpoo-

ease the paJn oo hapless
Cinelmati. Adrian &amp;nlth'o 22
polnta paced the Royala.
Jell Mullins accepted all the
~ he could receive against
Atlanta and -.ct three lool
lhota In the ftnal llllrlote 1D
- . , the Hawks. Son Frllllcloco
lrltlered • ...,. a 13-tJOintleod In
the llnal period 01111 Mullins'

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... a 124-116 decision with • 2B- pointe
turned " "
point 101'&amp;8 In lbe llna1 eight to bo lbe 111011 IJnporl8nt or hla
34.polnt oolpot lor tho game,
mlnuteo.
Paul
Silas led Atlanta with 22
accounted lor more
pointe.
than Olll-4hird ot that rall,r with
11 pointa.
In other games, Phlladelpbla
doCealod Clnclmatl 129-112 and
Son FnneiO&lt;O beet Atlanta 92B7.
11a1t1more lmil&lt;e • ..., !rom a
meager 96-84 lead w11b 111e lutcparter· IJlUri that beet the
Bulls lor 1bo lltth time In aa
IDIIIIY pmea this -......,. Tho
Ylctory lnereoaed 1be Bunola'
IOIAI ID games over Idle
New York. Jerry l:lloan topped
Cbl- with 27 pointe,
Blll7 Cuonlngbam oeored 31
_poiDII and Hoi Groer added ~7
lor ~ ID keep the
11en~ ill eooiloi•lon lor tbe
lead. ,..,
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tbe
_,ma
twollllt'lltel
~rter at 101bock with
period to

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Pair of~

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lolra aeored an 84-8G overtime

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comm.... Tlleae mea are eoavhleed le _,. p ol_lialf.. __
eocked, loa! wUJ proeeetl wllb eaplln. AI ol - · ...,

most of all to try to remove tf.llekly some man-on-the-1treet

the,.-d attend jhe
leges sprinkled around the

More importantiJ, bolb men felt some indeflaeble em- ' '
patby for tbe other. Eacb came away bellevlllf of tbe :·
other tbet bore was a mu be Oou1d deal wllb. rt . . . ...., .
blgbly emollollal feellne, rather than IOIIIOiblall 1114 •
some stand lakeD.
0... 1111111 IIIII llapteael lbe """"" ... elllor•Eoft. •
pe1111: NlsiD II . , 011 biB n•Jecll. Be ... tile laell llt,W. .

twllter.
There II 110111e evidence lbe Ruaslana allo cauiloulbr Jib
what lbey've heard the Nlxoll aJlPl'OIIQil.
The Nb;on "workln&amp;" trip to Europe wUJ be of tile llllil
eautlous nature. It Will not atm at solving II•- but _at
setting up the framework for dealing witli problem~. It
will be a systtmaUc attempt lei develop ebanne!a. ·
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35, But· Bucks
Win,
88-85
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Conrere.C. lo av1n11 to hive ..,. vlet«y over NGrthlre-.. IIIII
or Ita ald-taohi- donllf•• Wloconoin ·Mlnnelloll 6 -

NlPP iiQ.I,ce ~,~; ,--; _
II'&amp; well·lmOWII Nlxoll used the JNn be WU out'ilf ...._
In a spate of syllemaUc feoce-bulldlnll frolll ~ Yqrk "'--•

towering fi~ures.
It is underlining lbe obvious to say tbet
the memory and meaning of U.Ocoln have

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Fl'Oih Spli,t

8)' United Preaa lnternetlonll'

recat_ .......

East

W L PeL !JB

lfelp, in Ill -

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o- W.Uoton, _lotl t-71l tba ...
or t1oe 11n1 P"""'L Tlia ......
Wll tied 21.-11 IIJt heiiiJ I .. . .

Jl!lltimore .... 43 16 •729
Philadelphia .. 39 19 •672 :Ph
Now Yorll .... 42 21 .68'1 3
Clncl,..tl .... 31 28 .523 12
· Detroit •••.•. 24 35 .40'1 19
Jlllweukoe •.• 17 U .283 2fh
West
W L Pet GB
Los ,..leo .. 40 20 :68'1
Al1anta ...... 37 25 .ii9'7 4
. Sin Fran. .... 27 32 .WI 111h
san D1e&amp;o .... 28 34 .433 14
Chlcaao ..... 24 3B .38'1 17
Seattle ...... 22 40 .355 19
Phoenix .. , , , • 13 46 ,220 2fh
Tue5day's Reoulta
Baltimore 123 Chicago 116
PhUodelpbla 129 ClnclmaU ll2
Sao FraDdseo 92 Atlanta 87
Only games scheduled
Wednesday'• Gune1
S&amp;n Diego at ClnciiUIItl
Boston at Detroit
san Francisco at Baltimore
Phoenix at New York
Atlanta at llllwaukee
Lo&amp; Angeles at Seattle
Only games scheduled.

lbo )'-IIOJ'oodOra _.. ... ...

37..'18 u lllo -

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Jll.f Morrll led tbe - · · ·
17, T&lt;qo
hod 11,
Rick Aab I, Ttl.- Willies 1114
Da.. FUe I Oldt, Jill Bock, J,
and 1'cm! Crllp, II. tl
Wollaton-led oD , _ a will! Jll,
In 1M toss t1o Nel-om.Yort&lt;
Morris opln wu hllb with U,
stave Dunlae rot 8, Joo w.ur.r
7, Wllllamo B, Roll Smith J, 8111

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F1fe 2. - - wu hllb ....
the Buckeyes with 15.
Michlgaio is made up ol
two pelilnaulaa-the s l Upper Peninsula and the
mi!ltn-abaped Lower Peninsula.

Benefit Game

Is Saturday
The Racine Alumni will clash
with the Southern High School
coaching &amp;taft In 1 basketb.all
game this Saturdl.,v at 7 p. m.
Benefits or the match will go
to the Paul H. Carnahan Memor~
tal Seholarsblp Fund aponoored
through the Alumni Assn.
Alumni scheduled to participate are Jack Bostick, Virgil Hill.
Aaron Wolfe, Dick Taylor, Dick
Yourw, Vic Wolfe. Peanuts Wick~
line, Don Weese, Tom Wolfe, Ronnie Salser and Delli\V HUL
Makilll: "'J the ooachifll stall'
club will be Jim Adams, Rus Har~
per, Hilton Wolfe. Jr., Larry

RED TAG
VALUES
Every One A Value

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Wolfe, Duane Wolfe and Robert

Ashley.
A game between 5-6th gnMle
teams rrom Syracu1e and Racine
Will play I prelimirary pme,
starting at 7 p. m.

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Valentines in

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Program Theme

Meets Recently

Uling ul,.ofe'' as her tapic,
Mrs. 9llrley Johnson presen:tflld
a prosram with valentines at a

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meeUng oC

the Women's

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ChrlsUan Service of
the POrtland United Methocliot
Clureb at the home ot Mrs. Car~ Price.
Each member read from a
valentble a verse of scripture
or a poem. Mra. JotmJon gave
the legend ~ tho red bird which
tells the story of how red became aaiOdatecl with Valeotine'l Dey. Two poem1wereread
by Mra. Kathleen Ward.
Devotkms by Mrs. Ruth Derahaeh Included the !Doth Poalm
and a pJeDl, "God's · Hall r1
Fame." Mra. Pr1.ee prellded at
the meettng with Mrs. Jolm11011
reading the aeeretary'a report
;;ffd Mrs. ~rlll&gt;och tho treao]lr...tr..... ·
Sodoty

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ot sandwiches,

,miDts. tea and ooft'ee were aer'hd b;y the hostelS to those nam.
td and Mrs. Elva Dallv, Mrs.

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Devotions we:re given by TreaMr

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nd Mr

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Lar

ry

Ebe

sie Hendrickl at a recent meet.

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n- 1ng ~ the Adult Class Of t h e

bach and son, David, Syracuse, Bradford Church

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Chrilt.

were SUnday guests of his par..
Eli'M)ra Hoover, preaideiK, had
enta, Mr. and Mrs. Howard char
of th
eet1ng Serlpture
Ebersbach, Portland. Other re~ f em
19 l6cent visitors of the Howard Eb- : • and two r:ms '"Tbe
ersbachs were their son. sam, le~s ~e''and."T~~'were
of Colwnbus, and his sons, Mike read by Mrs. Hendrteks.
arxl Terry, of Lancaster.
Wayne King gave the bleasMrs. Dixie Smith and son, Ro,y 1ng beton refreshment• servRoush, Portland, were SatW'day ed by Mlldred st..&amp;m and Franvisitors of Mr. and Mrs. ~ ces Hysell. Attending besides
~~and son, Ryan, of near those named were Mr. and Mr1.
Homer Forrest, Mr. and Mrs.
Recent dinner guests of Mr. Herbert Miller, Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Don Johnson am sons, Wayne King, Paul Sisson, VerBruce and BrUin, were Mr, and na HyseU, Freda Mossman, JackMrs. Thereon Johnson. Racine. ie Reed and Joy, Laura Hoover,
Mrs. Barbara Scites, South Norma Russell, and Nora CamCentral District president of the ~ron.
Ohio ChUd conservation League,
atterded a mid-year baud meet_.:ON yss WRIGH't
ing of tho league at lhe Imperial . ~·ill ~ Neal Rlfo, ""' ol

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House iD Columbus

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Rouab, ond Mra.

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Mrs. Jim Mees, Mrs. R o 1 e r

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OTI AW A (liP0- "The next
prime minister," Lester Pearaon commented as he stepped
down rrom that post last All .,
.. is expected to be a combination of Abraham Lincoln a n d
~bnan." It was noc: a bad
description of the man who did
replace him.
Pierre Ellioc:t Trudeau's capture of the Lib~ral partJ.·
leadership over eight powerful
cootenders in the June 2.5, 1968,
eleclion was an exploit worthy
of the eaped crusader. And his
aubsequenl pledge to create a
"just society" in canada recalls

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Linc:olne~qv.e breadth ot

n06.¥ililoot

Canao!il"

"Act OC Faith"
In the absence of specific
electoral Dromises, Trudeau
was
elected in what one
Montreal editor cailed "an act

ia a welder and can attest to my
awreatlceatup In welding, to go
with me. How ckt I arrange this?
A.: Regulations say that ooly
100 have the right to appear ill
peraon. However, your local
board haa the discretion to per.
mit another peraon to appear
with you. Check with your local
board Executive Secretary to see
tr arrangements might be made
lor your father to accompany

The first, a cowbay ballad,
"C"harlie Rutlage, combined unorthodox timing, the use or spoken lyrics and some bizarre plano effects by the accompallist..
The second was lves'lovel.y "Two
Little Flowers", and the ft.nai
nwnber, the dynaml.c "General
William Booth Enters Into Heaven" by Vachel Lln:lsay, incorpor..
ated hymns with drum •nd tamR
bourine effects in the accompani·
ment.
Mr. Gramm's accpmpanisi...,
Marshall Williamson, not only
displayed his great virtuosity
throughout the entire program,
but also delighted the audience
with two solo numbers, both ot
them "Impromptus" by Schubert.
Particular~ interesting were
the final Selections, which the ar~ist called "A Retrospective
Groi.Cl of American Concert Songs
1900~1919." Tlle numbers ranged
from carpenter's ..When I Bring
to you Colour'd Toys" to "Sylvia" by Oley Speaks, and closed
rousingly with Browning's "The
Year's at the Spring," set to

Altboul!h . - 1D It has

administration. His drive tow~

been diverted, Caada'a ehlef

ard naUooal unlcy •..,.rsodoa
all other ambitions and sometimes borders on obsession.
"The die is cast in canada."
Trudeau says. "There are two
ethnic and linguistic KJ'OLPSt
each is too strong .•• 10 he
able to swamp the other. Bl.t 1t
the two will collabonte inalde a
truly pluralistic state, canada
could become the envied seat of

domelllc problem Ia also
number one in the fteld of

a rorrn or federalism that
belonp to tomorrow's world."'
Secessionist Movement
How big Is the sec:ceaaionlst

foreign aftairs. Trudeau's para~
m.cunt concern In tbla area ta to
ahort-circuit Q.lebee"s p.~sh for
an iDternatlonal •tpresence.. and
10 make Ottawa's newly bOlD·
lUll voice the one that speaks
for both the Frendl and ~sh

eroups.
The iJBuea cauaiDg a rtalbarb
at home and In ·,otber eapl.tala

are

aeeondary

matte-rs

tor

Trudoou who Is pilllng Canada
out of the ulnlluential power

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feclly fine activity, but one
we doll't think merits any
oeademio: otandlng.

-Dr. ArihaT W. G.Ut&lt;&gt;n,
. eluii"""" of a Yale lo&lt;ldt~
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Alllea on edp. They prompted
one worried U.S. eonareaaman.
Louisiana Democrat John R,
Tarld&lt;, 1o describe Trudeau

alon from NATO
Seven montha• UIIO!UI'e to the
realltles · of power have not
chanpcl Trudoou'o convlctiCOI
118hould
that
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with Red Ch.loa'a Mao Tee-tuna
(plana have - . mode for

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famous composers and concert
singers or the past, such •• the
late Nelson Ed~, John Charlea
Thomas and others. 'I'tle audi·
ence was delighted with tllemem·
ories he revived or musle'a.past
in radio, as the great .. Firestone Hour,"
Continuing applause brought
.Gramm back to Ute atage twice
for encores, the beautitul "Shenandoah," and a rollicking early
American counting BCNW, ""1
BougJ:tt Me A Cat," as arraneed
by Aaron copelal:kl.

In eate of nuclear attaek.
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Q,, Recently I teieplloned
some information to my local
board coocerningaphysicalproblem I have had tor some years.
Toda,y I obtained written evi~
dence ·of that trom my doctor.
!Jlould I mail that evidence to
the local ·board and, if so, will
they relate it to my earlier call?
:t..: You should mail the doc-.
umentary material to yoor board
at once along with a letter which
reJa:tea it. to ywl- earlier tele. - - call. It is important 10
remember that whenever you
slY• JOUr local board any lnlor.
lllotlon orallY, &gt;00 should loUow
It up lmllledlately in writing.

emerging thruot or hla Oedgllng

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Q.: I have requested a person-

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-...r1 No - .._.. Reilo'
demonstration. V«ers ..w the
Ooo of till &lt;~U~eteneeo be- Lo•oquio, till 1 - clpreuntried politician a ROWI'DIIIent c a - ' bil 11M&gt; Ull!tocl J&gt;UI!Iai
loft I
of 1M member1 and a tl..,..year SlaiOo lo lhll taaoda c:&lt;&gt;ntallU a pl'OYioelal ca~ peot, 10 boot
term of omce in the 21$4-seat p......tloo ol olx rnllliCOI Fnnch lhl _.-ailllt drum, tile
Hoose or Commona. It tJU the - llfUb 0110-dlln! ot 111110111"Lo Plf~ : ~
first majority government in six who ""'" 10 ar ..alotocl bol'l · colo" neootb and colild dllln
elections and 11 Yelrl.
eaticed Into the North American more tllln 24,000 ac.ilW workConservatiVe lNder lklbert melUIIfl pol.
on. Sopon.Uot , c:aadldateo aut
stanneld, 54, wbo like Trudeau
Proud Groov
"" ••Umatocl s Po&lt; ..,. at t11e
is lndeperr:lently wealthy and •
Trulleaa 11 a member or thl• reeonted vote ill QUebec•• 1966
Harvard graduate. eould not pi'GUII group. "I om a Frlllcb- Olectt01&gt;- not eiiOUIIII ID elect l
match his opponent's eharlsmawilt! all Ill)' hoort," he pl'OYioc:W ,.pro-w.
tlc style on the hustinp bul he ..... But unlike ...... ol hll
'I'll! .......,r....... lor the h01101' '
obtained 73 eommona seats aNI rena~~ Quebecois wbo wallt to of carrying F.-,nch Canada'•
continued a.s oiJpoaition leader. break away from the rest ot the toreh of ""La survivance" Ia a
The Socialist New Democratic nau.-., Trudeau ldd1: ••1 am drama dfat.. hold• hJah t.m.nat
part,y picked lt) 21 seata aad the also deeply and lrreWICIIIIJ' a lor French President Clarleo de
Ralliement Credltiste, a small canadian. I am coovlnc:od that Gllullo, who lo nOt- 'llltb
splinter party. cll)tUred 14 one does not preveat the other.'" J.t looklnr- on. De Gaulle•a
ridings (electoral distrida) in
'I1lla puslonate conviction iaa bq)oalJW wW is seea In C.W1
rural Quebec. One independent key to the cOQJlexU1es of tbe al a ahadowy rorce PZ'GPCilli"'
was also elected, and there 11!1 man hlmaetr anc1 to the still~ QUebec toward Independence.

. lor who gov~N 20,7 mmton
Canadians and their gtpntlc
natioo north of the Unltld
States also bri~s to mirr:l the
critical style or an Alexis de
Tocqueville and the Qalr ot a
Lawrence of ArabiL
CoOO.itioned by a seriet ot
leaders who were graduate civil
servants or longtime party men,
(anadiens are still getting used
to a prime minister who has
scOO&amp;-dived with French aqua~
nuat Jacques Yves Cousteau
arxl achieved a brown belt in

Hanr.Jsome, y o u n g Donald setting the scene with a descripGramm, Metropoiil.an bass bar- tion of a graveyard at nighL
The first portion of the pro-itrone, appeare&lt;l Sunday afternoon on the stag~ of the Gallia gram closed with Gramm at his
· Acaderm· lligh School auditorium best, slngitlt in English thret!
in the second presentation of the arias from his repertoire of Mo-Tri -Coonty Community Concert zart operati c roles and vh·idly
demonstrating why he is currentAssociation's current season.
To his audience of over 400 ly one of the country's more popadults and young people, sub- ular opera stars. These selec~
scribers to the local series as tions Included "AU You Lovely
well as members of neighboring Women" from "Cosi fan tutti;"
rLssociations from Portsmouth, "Within These Hol}" Portals'"
Waverly, Marietta and others, from "The Magic Flute," and.
Mr. Gramm proved himself to be in one of his most famous roles,
not only a fine, well-disciplined Leporello, ''The Catalogue Aria"'
singer and ertremely warm stage rrom " Don Giovanni."'
Following intermission, M r.
personality, but also a highly talented actor. In front of the audi~ Gramm brought his listeners the
ence's eyes. without benefit of unusual contemporary sounds or
costumes or make~ and with on- the music oC Charles Ives.
ly a minimum of humorous ex~
planation, the artist transCormed
himself one momen1. into a towering, bombasti~ giant, into a
prim. proper spinster, then into
a diminutive, pathlttic midget.
Mr. Gramm's · ptogram pr~
vided a varied treat ior aU ages,
fllliQg the auditorium with sound
in his fltst .oumber, •• Arm, Ann
Ye Brave'' tr.om Handel's "Ju·
das Maccabaeus. •• Other Handel
selections included the melodic
"Where'er You Walk" from
"Semele" and tlie humorous aria
.. 0 Ruddier Than the Cherry",
sung by the giant Prometheus In
•• Acts and Galatea.••
Moving to the more contem·
porary music of Theodore Cha~
ler, Mr. Gramm presented "Five
Epitaphs" by Walter de la Mare,

al appearance before m,y local
board and I want my Cather, wbo

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Gramm Delights Audience
Of Over 400 in Gallipolis

Q.: Where can I get advice
on my right to appeal [rom Class
I-A?
A.: Call your local board Exeeutive Secretary who will subaequently ~ you or the Ume
and place where you may confer with the Government Appeal
Apnt. A lree pamphlet entlUed,
""Taking Appeals rrorn Selective
Service Classtfieatl.ons" is available to you at your local board.

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prices of farm commodltleli in
the United States and foreign

SEEING THE SIGHTS,
Lee RadzlwW, IDler of Jacqnellile Oaooolo,
walb up tbe lamed SpaSiepo of Rome while taulaC the Ilalliln capital.

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were and are much hiJher in
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U. S. In 10me oommm market
eountries the tariff charge on
farm proGicts rrom the United
Sates is more than the Ameri-

can rarmeta receive ror their
products.
In other word1, the American
farmer has been and Ia aellinc

Today's
Almanac

(eertalnl~zedTwleo
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Huaoo ,... loyplotlood twice
b¥ a atate before he
tollll!lod about lho piClt In
Marc:h, l!N57, aod Dymood bad
111o troaaerlpta al lho loyplotle
~essions
marked for
later
ontorinll .. . oabll&gt;lta to lay ...
.....,olwoik ror toot!- boa
dof.,ll poYeblatriC ml JvPDsis expert "'of nat1mal repate."
Dymond oold lhe export _...
to~

tho IOBaiml doiiiOYed
Ru81dl credtb11it;y u a witnell
"by ~ .. hll mind
wbat the quesUoner waDted to,
and wbat the questloner lUIgelled to bim. ft
Dymond drew from Ru110
telllmonr t11at he had boon

By UnltA!d Press lntornatlonal
Today h Wednesday, Feb. 12, . IIJidor I&gt;IYChlotrlc tnatmenl lor
the 43rd day of 1969 with 322 to --12 to 18 month&amp;" ltartinl with
follOIIJ. This is Lincoln's blrt~ his drat year in college, 195t,
clay.
and bad bad tolepbono oonaulta·
The moon ks between its last tloos with tbe Pl)'chiatrilt In
quarter and new phase.
1963 and 1965.
The
morning stars are
Mercury, Mars aOO Jte&gt;lter.

Verlt'e Gordon

The evening stars are Venus
and Saturn.
well below tlle wrld market
On thi 11 day in history:
price. Even in Australia, an exIn 1912 China became a
port country, therarmerareeeiv~ republic
when the Manchu
eel a much better price than the Dynasty was overthrown.
American Iarmer.
In 1942 the German battle1be larp Investment or t h e ships Scharnhorst all:l Gnelae•

American farmer and hil!l low re~
tum on investment was shown.

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The concluskm was that U the

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Verlie H. Gordon, 79, Pomw11o tauJht 34 yearo In
Meigs County ochools, died th1B
morning In Holzer Modieol Center. She was a member f1 the
Pomeroy Methodist Church and

eroy,

au escaped from Brest ifttO the
North Sea.
1953 Rusala broke off

Iarmer had sold hl• belongings diplomatic relations with brae!
and put hll money on Interest after terrorists bombed the
at 6 pei' cent he would have been Soviet delegation In Tel Aviv.
1n 1963 a jetliner crashed in
bllllons better off, or that t h e
larrnera were pa.yiDB billlonl the Florida Everglades," killing
]uot for lho prlvllqe of feeding
the nation, and throwing their labor In as 1 good will poturo.

Dies Wednesday .

43

persons.

U!IJA W&amp;l credited II the

t.f.ource ot fad a.

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OVer 3M I...U111 U. S. 1110111·
r.ctorero end IURiilor• wiD bo
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First; Curl Lashes

Benker Families

Always curl your lashes
before you apply lll8llcara.

Place tbe open eyelash curler over your lashes, making
sure that tbe inotrument end
Attending Meeting
is back at the roots. Squeeze
Severo! oiDcoro aud employ- curler shut for about five
longer for a curlier
ee• or lho P&lt;Nnero.v NationalllBnk sec::onds,
look.
Remove
carefully aDd
are attending lhe Mid - Wlntor
apply mascara.
meetln8 o1 tho Ohio IIBnker•
A11n. at tho NoD iloUMI In Columbuotoday.
'lbe.Y are Mr. aud Mro. Edl1111 Hob-r. Mro. Maxine
Grll!llh, Mr. aud Mra. Richard
a.amberl, Mro. Joan HarriMra. Doana Nel1011, RichaH PoullD, Mn. Lera Jmea, M r s.
YarUyn Wolte, and Mrs. Joan
lla,y.

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To leep ba1r olwayo look·

1111 cleaa aiid weU-JI'OOmed,

ovett ID one of the Instant
dry obampooo. New Ia an

aerosol fann, tbey're ueellent lor revlvla&amp; oily Ioeko
in a hurry. Jull "f:."Y IIJ!hl·

ly. fluff yoar ha , waft a
minute or two, thea bra1b.
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~ol services will be held
Friday at 2 p.m. from the resld•ce It 128 1\lilborry Avo., with
the Rev. Glen Hiles ofl'lclatlng.
Bolrlal will be In Beech Grove
cemetery. Friends mq call at
lho resldonco aeytimo. EwinB
Funeral Home Is 1n charge.

JILL AND JACK APART
HOLLYWOOD (VPI)- Actroaa·
Jill St. John aod slager J a c k
Jones have separated after 18montha ol marriage. !.fila tl..
John plano to get a Mexican di-

Jaur ud eommud ID. .•
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fllllt
lliat II upoeled to IMd
mea oallle mooa. Ellet-t'

be aboard tbe Apollo

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ond boQ&lt;ero IIIIo will attend.
.1o1m B. ~In, 1J10118111Dr director al Tho a.Io llardware Aa·

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: ~ newt been a mea&amp;urable exodu• at

:rar hirbor PIJilllf Jol&gt;a In prhste llllluotry.

buyer a.

The Ohio llardware Aasoda..
cheell ol RCA'o BarUal"'•· tioll. eelobrollng Ita 76111 Con·
. - _ plana ..,. o1 Ito llneot
MuL, plaBt.
jdograDII e¥eJ' echeduled. lllncludea
an Dlustey Dinner &amp;lnSeveral Attending
. day evening, Fobtw.ry 23, at
The hraton Columbu1 H o t e 1
where OHA'• Pa.st Presidenta and
eount;y Chairmen will bo honor·
ed
and the noted leeturer. Dr.
Several employees of tbe
&amp;,...,.
C. Hahn, ()(Dayton, WID
Farmen llBnk &amp; SaviDgs Co., ill
opoak
on
the subject, "No FinPomeroy are In Columbus toda.Y
gerprints
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Mondor end Tuesday mornlltl(a,
Banker• A11n. meeting. 1bey are
February
24 and ·25, Brookfast
llBnk President and Mro. Theodore T. Reed. Jr., Rldaard Jooe•,
Mr. and Mra. 'Illoroon .JohDDI,
Dorotb)' WUl, Addle Norris, Mary
CULVER FINISHES THIRD
Kumolman, Ruth Cooaoll, MarMIAMI
(UPO - George Culgaret Jean werry, Evelyn l.anver,
the
Cincinnati
Reds" pitchning .... IJnda Mayor.
er aDd defeiXIlrw champion in
the &amp;Mual Baooboll Playen Golf
LEGION TO MEET
Championship, had to setde for
RACINE - Jame.s Ray IWl, third place thla year.
commander o1 tho RaclDo AmerCui "r bad a 75 in the fourth
Ican Logloo, aoka aU Lorton and Oral roulll Tuesday for a
members to meet at the hall 308 total, two strokes behind
'nursday at 1 p.m. to attend fu. Sam Ellis of tho Chicago White
neral aDd graveside rites for Sox and Ken Harrelson ~ the
Paul Holter.
Rosten Red Sox.

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In a llrebo11 whUe pnctldiw nl8lrt laDdilws. Three bodies were ...,_
covered lrom the wreckage seven mile• fnn this base and a apokesman l&amp;ld ·-tt doesn1 look good" for lilY surviYOI"&amp;.
The rour..lll(lne P2V Nop- wao boiq( uaod lor nlgllt lmnlliarl·
latl&lt;01 trainiltll 111 a Na'l/ ,.._.., oquodron lrom MIIIIIOSIIOII..st.
PauL Nome• of lhe victims wore withhold pendiltll notlllcatioo of

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The wiselt w~ to lelect a dbimond ring Ia to rety on your
own ~ood taste .. . and look for the n~e "Keepuke" In
the,;...... and on ttle tau.
"''•MaT ••oo Al•o u.,. ..,o ••oo
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WI.DDINO 'liNe •• .• 0

W. SERVICE
IIEW SERVICE
HAROLD WALKER

tv.
.. \ 'I. MAIM ST.

POMEROY, 0 •

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iiiiAOY

Rev. Borden

Kurfeas told the committee,

history week at the
school. Students enrolled Jn hi.,
tory and other social lclence
classes were required to auend
the talk.
The large grq moved from
the auditorium 1Im hallwaya..
Thirty lett school, but the otllers returned to their claases
after the demonstration broke
Negro

to welfare.
He said Mor:day's demooatntloo in the rotwlda "indicates

th&amp;re obviously
concerned."

"They apparently doo't have
contldence in the program,"
Kurfess said.
McDonald suggeated the prob-

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ary.
where the troublea
began Tuesday. Rep. WUllam
F, Bowen, D-Cinci,..tl, IMJUII)lt
an amencbnera in the bill requirlfw: the committee to report
immediately on the problem,
then have a later report on the
That was

situation alao.

Bowen•s amendment waa de-

ASSORTED CHOCOLATES
I lb. box $1.85
2 lb. box uo

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or

IIOUIIcilll( tho
their
daurt&gt;tor, YUllo l,ou. to E d Daile)', Jt., aon of Mr. ani Mr1.

Edward llalley, &lt;!CWUkenllle,
.P,. brl-locifo alll66sradl
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c, 1 .DIJ 'wid-

addldoml reool•••• wu .....
od. seven IIIPOI- 11r ccw.
Jlimeo A. llhode1 alJi&gt; .....

lull Hou10 today and poaolbly

c&lt;me .. for

'l1llrada1

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bofmto lllo aoootnbly p1 for lho . Tue~a ieuon ln the sea.-

siona was ltght.
so- bill• and -

conll..- 111 the ber,
In the House, etaht blDa wen
-uced al&gt;l 10 - · nre

relolutlon

. WW·•::re;:.:o~IJ~ered::.!ln:!the:.!SOMie.:::!;One:::~r:elor=r:ecl:!.:to::.:=:;:,::_;;:::..

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FISHING REEL

.~c,sa.aa

footed. Then, ._,, Troy "Lee
JUnes, D--CI.evelalll, sought to

have a 16--Jnember panel, rather than 12 men, investigate
welfare in Ohio. He also was
defeated.
The joint resolution was ex..
pected to be reported to the

FAMOUS
BRANDS

Gall Explosion is

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Blamed in Death
NEWARK, Qllo (VPI) - An
apparent aecumulatiob ot g a s
exploded at a homo In nearby
lleBth ThesdoY, killing oao man,
destroying tho house and dam"'!!ng 10 Other homes.
Jon Woolley, 27, Newark, died
In Ucklng Councy Memorial Hospital of bu1118 and other hliurlea
suffered during tho explotllon,
wblch opllntered the homo ol
Mrs. Joan Ellinger, a widow.
Mrs. Ellinger and her three small
chlldren were not at home at

VALUES FOR
FEB. 13-14-15

FAMOUS PEPPERELL BRAND
COTTON MUSLIN

F001WE.4R CLEARANCE!!
VALUES TO $6.$9 LADIES

DRESS AND CASUAL

SHEETS

the time. No one else was injur-

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TWIN FITTED
t1onoc1 at Dong Tam, VIetnam.
IUs address is P.F .c. Michael
L. Garten, R.A. 51883018,' Co.
E .709 Malnt Bn., 9th Inl. Dlv.,
A.P.O. SF 96370.

FOOTWEAR

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FULL FITTED
Fine Count
White Muslin-Wide Hems

SAVE UP TO 75%

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Pair

SPECIAL GRO

OXFORDS-

$ 00
pair'

BIG SCRAMBLE TABLE
A BIG BONANZA OF BARGAINS!

Leads in Test

The "Back to God" cciiimunity
service program lljOnsored by
Feeney • Ben0ett Post 128, Am·
orlean Lopoo, will be held at
7:30 p.m. Thursday nlgllt at the
~ Firat UnitA!d Prosb¥terlan Church.
The Rev. Nylo Borden, chai&gt;lain of the Galllj&gt;olls State fD.
stitute, wW be the speaker, and
ape:clal music wiU be presented
by the choir of the Mount Moriah Blrptlat Clalrcb. Other mlalstero of tho communlcy wiD be
partlctpat\Dr In the service.
The service 11 be)ltlf holcl In
commemoration of the American
Legion's observance of Religious
Emphaala Week. Woltar lllolce,
chaplain or Feeney • Bennott
Post, iS chairman.
Tribute will bo )&gt;Old to lho lour
armed lorces chaplalnl wbowent
down oo the VSS Dorche- dur·
iltll World War D.

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lngs so tar as reclpielXI are

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Miss Bradford

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testimony.

Brenda Bradlord of Southern
High School received the higheot

score oC the six senior girls
competing ia the 81Dlual good
cttlzensldp te1t spoo.sored by Re-

Full Window Size
Decorator Colors
&amp; Patterns. 3 Pc. Set

turn Jonathan Meigs Chlpter of

the Daughters ot the American
Re ...uti...
Pladltl aecoM was Barbara
Jo White or Meigs High School.

Others taking the test were
Cheryl Maalooker, Southern High
School; Patti Lou Sexson and

Pre-Tested Inside Frosted

Bars
Light Bul•s Candy
Your Favorites!

Shirley Ann Rucker ol Eastern
High

SciMMll, ancl Marta K. Hub-

bard of Meigs Hilh School.
All six girlo • will be guests
at tho annual Charter Day luncheon of tho loco! D. A. R. chapter
to bo held on March H It tho

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PCIIIIOrO)'. At '!~Jt time good citisenahlj&gt; plnl wlll' bo presented
to the girl plaet..: ~st In
Neh high school.
Tho leota were -ruktered
In lllo local oollool lho llral Week
of December. MrL Harold Slrprt Ia &amp;i&gt;od cit110111hlj&gt; chairman lor Heturn Jcnthan Meigs
Chapter.

Watto

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Grace Episcopal Parish House.

SIZE
VISCOSE PILE
Tweed
Patterns

.NanSkid
Backs

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IIG BUSHEL SIZE
TUCIEIWliE PlASTIC

LAUNDRY BASKETS

RUGS

Mr. and Mrs. Mllllrd OlriJ-

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tahlod b¥ 1 narrow 7-6 ¥Ota.
Tbe vote to seek adq)tioo of
the reBOluUOO. WIS 11..0 with
Rep. Phalo D. Hole, 11-Coium-

auditorium where a NIJI'O mlniltm' waa to lecture as .PU1 or

;=tr.

Millie Christian

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and ACCESSORIES

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Our Natunllz.,s, · Finest'. . ~
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ald, D .. New~ there were

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nnro aplhe oecoad Wll
needs
demonatratora.
Cl'flllay &amp;lid bla cc:.nmtttee, U
approved b¥ tho H - aod
SeDate, would work tonrd
l q .. ranp goals and .PlOgrama, probably not bavlrw •
repq:t: before the Geaeral Aaoo
sembl)r reconveoes next Jam-

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plue was the
Pr&lt;JOCb. whUo
tho Immediate
by the welfare

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ALL YOUR LOVE

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arll l:llOther spolliOl', House Mi·

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seats In the school

to take their

a Uttle more rel!ltraint eo tar as our own salaries are coacerned.
I voted I&amp;Binat a recess resolution and I feel that tt should ·have prevailed, lor I feel str011B11 lllat Coogreoo ahoulcl ...~
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creating a distur'branee. They
were later releaaecl to the custody ()( their parents.

Retail Food Prices

OFFER APPLIES ON ALL
SHOES PRICED 6. '99 IP

FINISHING
Ro•l•~t~'s

TOLEDO (Vpll-Nlno ~
atmenll were arrested IIIII 30
more ouspoodtld from Wooclward High School ~sday fai.
lowing a mau waurout ol a
IIWidatorr Nosro hiatory lecture.
Five boys and tour girls were
arreated outside the school and

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SERVICE
In At 9 - Out At5

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A Jo1nt resolution. IIIJ(ln8ored
Hooee !ipeokor Charles F,
Kurle11, R • - l t , . Green,
wu wted out ol the cunmit.by

teo aod recomme- b Oldoptloo after an hour al oo
lho pr_.._
Amel!dmenta Tabled
Durlltl( lhe debote and teoti-

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John J. Pershing, World
War I leader, was the only
officer to hold ihe title of
"General of the Armies of
the United States."

heeded toward a by
week's end on • resolution aettlllg .., a 12 • member study
commtoaioo headed by Rep.
Kemeth &amp; Creasy, R - J)ela..

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It's A "Happening" At Chapman-Canaday!
TOM~RROW'S

COuttt;y jail.

r:·a! C::ear:. ':!rtu:!

COLVYIIUS &lt;VPO- A llltllo
mer .... need lor u immedl•te
Tuosday'o actloo, oul¥ hours
welfare ool.alon ond a !Oatt- after lho state H\a:h...,.. Patrol
.....,. ........y formed Tuesday ejeded 300 welfare cJemoo:atrain tht House, but repreaenta- tors trom the ~tol, was c~
u... qreed to pi mo¥1• on rUled . to the House Welfare .00
a reiolution to •tart the lnft•.. Hoolth Comml-. chaired by
UgaUan go!.._
._.. carlton E. Davidsoo, R·
Jrorton.
The - . . -ed

! a qiJNtiGrl of the procedures that have been
used to nm tht1 bW
.
wltlJClUt 1111' cmaldontion on f.bo pert or lhe House al ._,ro::al latlftls. It la a question of the reaponatbtlity of the individually
!'eleeted member&amp; ol the HOUse tDd tbeir .risht to vote, and a question
: ol relelaUIII authorlj,y.-. to the executive branch or a ca;nmlsaion To Hold to June
: ~ · . J'or, uetli'\ting to the exlsdng state of affairs, the terms or
U. ~ CommiBsioa report are to go into effect on Feb. 14, or
COLUMBUS (VPO- Some ro~ 30 . , , after tbe 1n1tlal propoaal, urdesa Cqreas wtoes 1he meastaU
food prices are expectA!d
·Aure.
to incrtWte af least throu&amp;tl June
~ HOWEvER, ALL EFFORTS TO MERELY DISCUSS 1.. proYio- wblle
prlCea on some other pro..
Jet a1. . have a House vote on .the matter, have been thwarted. ®eta will drOp, a markotlqf ln: Ia the ftrlt .Place, in a closed4oor session the House Rules Commit- lormatlon apedallot predicts.
: tee iuled the reaolutlcms, like my O'lfll, which would have provided
Loll A. !ilmondo, ...........
: for docent legislative conalderatlon ol111o pay lnereaoe. SOC&lt;llldly, a mark~ lnrormatloo IIIIOciol: vote 1n tbe House approved a 10 day recess, from F,-,, 7 to 17, dur- lat ai lho Ohio Slate Univeroicy,
which time lho KaweJ Cmunhslon report will o.-.Ucally be- oleo said food price gaina lhould
:. eoiDe law. 1be Constitution says that aalariea or members of Co~ traD thole for p1ces of moat
must be determined by speclfi~ law with exactness. But con- other coqjiUID.&amp;r items.·
...,.aiiODII aalarlea are not beins fixed in an exact arnOUDt by law in
7 - 1 1 ' with lho Coaatltvtlon unless Coowess by law adopts ar.
IN VIETNAM
:rrrmauvel)' tho reCOIIUIIeillatioo of the President. The procedure
P.F.C.
Michael L. Garten, sut
.:wx~er 'liblch "' are now COilliderlng coagresstonil pay inereases
al Mr. end Mrs. Darry Garten,
deoa not moot lhla " " " " - requirement.
1 AM OF THE OPINJON mAT IF Congress a~ceuta such an ln- a1 Ashlaod, Ky., rormorlyotMidcreooe foot itsolf, it will make itself and the administration highly dloport, II on dull In Vietnam.
. wlaerable to the deuanda of every pressure gr~11 which lobbies He completed elglrt woel11 ba·
.tor higher ngea, higher protlta, aM more'goverll'llent apending lor llic at Fort Jacksoo, S. c., and
:1t1 mm particular clleltele.. We will be In a mucb weaker .POSitim 12 weeks In ArtiUery at Aber· to hold lhe Hne on llllOI&gt;Iiq( aod to check lnllstlon if we do not show deen, Maryland. He io no1v Ita·

ASSIGNED TO CHANUTE

APPREHENDS WALKAWAY
Mldlleport I'OIIce Chief Paul
Paraons jailed Jackie Rose, 18,
Tueadaf aa a walk..way lrom the
Gollipolls state Institute. Rooe
was bolltl( held today In M e I g I

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: , :· MOREOvER, TilE HEADS OF BUREAUS In federal doport:mlata and .qenelea, whleh is the luweat exeCUUve level, now re: cehe bllher .ealarle1 than those paid to the governors of at least
amteL Sbeuld the Alarlea ol member• t1 Coagreas b)' Ancrealed
1011' "f42,500, It would represent a higher perconta&amp;o (89 per
teellt) J1111 increau atnee 1955 than that received b)' any other gl'(q)
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TIE 'EM UP
Middleport resldonla ..,ot
keep lholr ..... tied, ~ c.
0. Fisher aud tho Middleport
pollee doportmenl ooJd today.
Loo8e ..... will be plckad up
m1 taken to lho OOOIItb' d o I
pound. OWners muot PlY a penalcy to ratrleve tbolr dop from
the pound.

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will cantlnuetoboboldOillhoObio
!late Falrpoundl lo hondlo lho

RENDEZVOUS RADAR
oyolem IN lelle&lt;l for
. , _ travel. 'nlo It tbe
type !bat wDI plde Apollo
t ollrouldl In HUh!C tile

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or ex-Pre&amp;came belore the Coogreoa. Included In thlo IR.._ry
-r..-..-roo was the preoldentlal Pl1 commiuloo, or ~
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- oolon - . p-lqf PIJ Increases lor lhe mombero ol
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it lllwosoible to ac- thlo rejlort for a.o ootamm!ltl( rea.....
FIRST, THE KAPpt:L COMMISSION aoeka to raise the oolarlea
: ol &amp;'OWJ'mnerul offtdala '&amp;t a time when eccn:mlc conditiona dictate
: re~ T«taJo we are threatened with the greatest advere eco; Iailie ~ c. our peaple In hiatory re1ultirw trom the .PI'esaures
K!PJ&gt;o1 Old hlo aaooclateo are ap~ntll&lt; not...,.
thisP~em·whJ.eh ra~a eWI')' wqe earner and every
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·In .·ordar , to lttroct and rotaiO ledhiduals in the tq&gt; levels or
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· - at,...,;. 1-lo which the Kawo1 Commlsaion linda laodequate

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tp'OIInlil, February 23, 24, 25.

Airman Herbert S. MIUer, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Miller,
al the Eastern !lara Cbaptor R. R. 2, Rllcine, has completed
baste training at Lackland AI'B,
No, !86 ()( Pomeroy,
91e is ounlved by her daurb- Tex. He haabeenaaslgnedtoO.
ler, Mrl. Cbarles Rayl&gt;urn or nute AFB, ru., for tralnlnc In
Chic-. two srandchildron, Fred metalworking. Alrman Mtller ll
end Both R!Qburn, Chlcqo, and a 1967 graduate or Southern
a lllter, Glad;)'s · Nahl:l1ey, Oak- ~ High School
~ dale, CiiiL '
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IIU'OO. Lawn &amp; Gordon
'Illio II 111o 1arpot Ttodo
ID 111o mldnot, and Ia to bo hold
Ill Colu..Wa at lho ,_ Lauacbo
llulldiDc on u,e 91a"' F a I r-

But ...... . - .., ~
he said he never heard hw or
Oowald liJ"'O to ldll ICoiiJeoiJ •
He said lho lhrM to

''where 00111cerned" but thlnp
'"''he)'
nover oil tllreo ooJd wwld
... It and _... do It lhll

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E. Doralllll'nokoo, Wi-'1; .,...
lllb.Wd 11- ••Haw TG Gel Y o a r
~ &lt;ro .Worll ,....
y.., Do Alldl.llle .. H
Tho Aa~kai@I•Jlllllt­
ned en~ •a•DIMIII tor dll~~

So&lt;br;" ...

Mid Alr!erlca -.e-nauee-

al lllo lllk .... - · bo
said, by Ferrie, 41, a bbarn
and brlllloRI fl1llre wtto said '"W e•u kill him." He
said Ferrie oloo to1bd alldlllag
Fldol C&amp;lll'o.

Battle....... Looms over Welfare Issue ·

wu- o.-

Color... - hie ....,...,
•.,;. ca.. ac 0e FnlltrDid

for The a.Io Alia, l• on U. Eddbltion • n 4
..- . CommliiM ror 111o liltiB

~ollbla.

were

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wlddl lllo ........... - ·
aliiiUIIII ~- ........

and the marketing - communicotlons -P ()( theNFOfromtho
county subdh'iston up to the national oCflce and back.
The tUm showed that the pric:e

.

pori allllo

Ferrie's . - bon Ia

eollectkln point about completed
at Minford wtll be taken In IOUthellltern Ohio, aeoordlnl to a report made to the Gollla Coluley
NFO wtrld'l met Monday night at
CentenarY town hall. A near ca..
'*Uy crowd attended, with PresIdent B. K. Jl(gley preoldlng.
Harold Meldlch ()(Oak lUll led
a discussion on the subject of
NFO marketing in this area. He
reportA!d tho coUectloo point It
Mint'ord Is being completed.
Farmers from thia area ~
haul to there, or group toa:eth-

The meeting concluded with

bo .......-

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Loolto F. flt!U, - a l l h e
~~Block Co.,111.,
II ooninc ullel&amp;&amp; CIIUDif dla!r·

~ ........ - - Ia

.te inYMtorr or ll\leetock to
be marketed aoon through a new

er and load a semi. The inventory of livelltock was beaun.
Lloyd Musgrave• was awolnted tD arrange tor a NFO display
boodl at the c.tUa Jr. fair.

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(Coiili ad rr- Pop ll

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Hardware Tr~e S~w. DaJ"s:, on .Febru~ry 2:J.U~.

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FOR
PROTECTION
9 Ft. by l2 Ft.

HOP
CLOTHS
oaly

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CHILDREN$ FUllY HOUSE

SliPPERS
Soft
~~.. lir $1.59

VlnJI

Soles
only

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OfAOUNES
5 , .• . Oor lef•• l'•nuri-

2SIGNS

'!'• w.tt... T~

Of

DIRECT DRIY.E
CHAifc,SAid'

.....,,D...IIIM 9•.•·

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&amp; c.,-ueft.
Will h ,cce..M unllll 9 1 . 111 . lor
Der
Ucetlon

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c••• u.;'"'"

AUALIJY

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Tlw P..

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reject ...,-

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IK'i-1. The ,...,,,...., win ...t
. . n~~I . . Mi~t. I• - • ti'ln -

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UTES

F.., Went Ad S.r .. ice
5 Clntl .... W... d OM intertiGn
MlniMIIM (I.., . . 75c
12 Clnfl , . , word thrN CDMIC:V•
tl•• lnterrlont .
11 Cl"h per Word tiM centec""i"l

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per cl'll Dlu:ount .,. ,.id odt
1 ,.,; edt pGI4 within 10 Hyt .
CARD OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY

Sl .5CI 10' 50 word

Mi,..IIIIU'"·

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MOMEUTE

MoHi l.
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·JIOMEIOY.
-~_J••• W. C:..aoy,
. "'-•·
992-2111

H.T. Cpe. Local owner.
new tires. Clean
ior. lvoty ov" 1old flnla~. Kuollio ond h-or. S..
today and Sa.ve.

1966 DODGE CORONET Lloolto.l EdiHon............$105
4 Door. Beautiful interior trim, bl~. vinyl roofwith
turquoise finish. Lilce new w.w. tires. Power s...rmg
and brakes . VB engine, automatic trans. R&amp;H.
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W&amp;i.

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Motor Co.

In Memory

For Rant
HARMONY ap8!1mellll -

l.N MEMORY of my husband .
N01111111 Tbelss, wllo passed
away Feb. 12. 1960, and my

- . Mrs. Blanche Hamm
who pa&gt;Sed away Feb. IS,
IMI:

I SINGER sewlnt! macfllne, In
lovely ll&amp;bt llnb!lled - .
like new. Equipped to zl&amp; 18J,
buttonmle, dam, mOnogram,
ric. Pay laot 8 poymenl! of
•.80 monthly. Guanuo!eod.
Pl!one 911%-26115.
. :1-ll.ftc

IIIII 4 1'001111, Mnllbod, lloan, funlllare. prl·
me flllldlli. OUt of allllooda,
s!rom Pomeroy pool
o111ce, IIIUIII2 from 10 Lm.

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to. p.m.

THEY ARE gone but not lorLARGE HOME. allridMI ~~~~'­
jiOilen as memories linger.
............ rei!IOIIOble to r&amp;Sadly milsed by
lllble pnoiL 141 .........
Mrs. Eva 'nleils. %-1%-ltc

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75 'n!EATRII seats, Ideal fur
tlub~,

W. E. MlcQula,
• cuterturJ 1.-, J.Mr11'1, Nn York.
U.7tp

Notice

DUE TO confllelln8 Interests
'!'be Rav1111 will not be play- ONII . '11!REE-IWOM trail.,.,
ing at tbe Hotel Martin on
IIIII t1RHVOID trailer. Jlarlon
Friday M preriouoly ID- ReJnolds, M81C11, W. Va.
.,.,..,.,.,ct_
J-lo.31c
'1'/UM'/.
Ml'SIC EVERY Friday and POOR ROOM lurnlsbed apartSalunlay at Jllji:'s (lull oo
HarrioonvHie Road off Rt. 7. ment. Pbone - - :1-ll·tfo
J-IJ-3tc NICELY lumlol!ed 4 room and
PUBLIC SALE Frlclay, Feb. 14,
Georp's Auction Houso, Rillland. N"" and used merebandlle. OJnslgnmente welcome.
Open Irom 10 a.m. till sale
time lor COIIlllgnments. Sale
Blarte 7 p.111.
:l-12-31p

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churches. etc.;

good

AIR CONDmONil«l Refrlpratloil ..t&lt;e. Jadt'l llefltc·
- · New BaftiiL . _

25\0FF

U:WING

WINTER CLOTHES
DOH'T MISS THIS SAL!
OR THI!S! PRICES!

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BEAUTIFUL WIRE
TBRBryants Budpt Shop
RIERS, Pugs, min. Sdm~UJ.o 101 w. Mol"
ro-.,
CIGAIIII:TI'II vendlns macblnoo
m, Dachlbunds IIIII P · 992·!196
IIIII oervlco. ABC IIJI!a'prllol,
will puppy ltlm. Barkaroo
x.m, 'I', Va. Pborlo 'I'IUMI.
JIICQIIE TAX Servia! daii1 U·
KIL, OooJvllle, Ohio. Pbone SAVI!l SlVI!l SlVI!ll Save JOIII'
f.t.lle
eept amdaJ I ., 5. EvedDp
...,.-,
»lllc lawn, your time IIIII Your
IIJ appo!oo!n!Oftl, Mrs. Steven
back. We bave a new lreDdlJW1IlO 1!111 'l'V repair. lloo.'WIDda' Db, Rl. 2, ,.,._
er to die JOUr water line
ForSIIe
alll, lltld
lallalled.
...,, '-"1 Qlll Road.
&lt;!ltd&gt;.
bw:J.
:
IIw
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3111
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1IOODLB
PUPPIIIS,
A1tC
TOJ
'.- '
l·iNOte
JGha' ~ Phone Ropr Blbr ~. ,.,...,
mlnleb,ue, f75 and up. stud
fH.Ifc
oemee IIIII IP'oomlng. Phaeo
WILL DO oewlnf It home
HAY,
If
eeDII
a
bale.
G.
car.
fllU41S.
II I lfe
. lllppon, pookelor, !le"''(ing.
lnsur•nce
""'• Plxme 74UISI. :1-Htp
hemmlnf!, alterations. etc.
AUTOMOBILI!J
I•ODI'IIII&lt;O bee•
Mrs. F'r&lt;ddle 'lbabet, M...,. N1111D LIMIISTONE lor JfiiJr IF YOU'RE wanting to bUy 1
toot l'OIII' ...marlmrayT We fumloll ad
Ploone TnWl.
4-!IJ.-tle
....
u
.....
,
C.DI9J..ftlll.
nearly
new
oar
at
rod&lt;~
deliver. Emmett w. lilluler,
I II 11r
1om
prl&lt;e
loot
110 longer.
Coalradfill, Pboao IIIIJ..DII,
VACANCY for twa eldal) peo.
IJ.2Z.tle f2IOO will buy yoo a low....U.
pie, Preler prlvllll pold paage 1988 two loned color Pontiac GTO with 4 opood - · l'llaae - . 'I'IHIII. Pal'ATOES, Pbooe 10-1154
JU.tfe
a.nmce Pn&gt;llltl, P&lt;lrlland. -IIIDIGr.
and
OlloriJc .. aell ....
TV SERVICE. Service monager,
~~~-- fi,IIIO below pl!dlaae priDe.
Haroi&lt;J Walker. You buy Irom
Phone tiiiHH1 after I p.m.
,. we will !aloe eare ol H. SOME SI'RAW. Phone , . _ , ....tdaya, Iller 2 p.m. 011 Sur&gt;»121p
Hunopluey's TV. P!oone 911%day.
,._
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BOAT 'l'RAILIIR, 15 lnch automobDe wbeell IIIII tlrel, will TWO FAMILY BRICK .......
Help Wanted
f&gt;aui lloats liP to 12 feet, f1$ 5 1'001111 and bath upllaln, I
•
l'OOIDI and bath dowDotain,
IIWI FOR booliDI, roolinll and
119U500.
, .. lumace, ln Davis Produce
alr --··~·
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mmled
or bandkappod
pre- TRY BEFORE you buy. We will t&gt;loct. ·~ Cale 81., Poalln!J,
!lmld. 'll'rtle P. 0 . 8cm 110,
bring Ibla 1111111 model lllerec Phooe - - z.t.lltp
Pt. Ploo.m, '1'. va. « pbone
coosole to your home 10 YIMI ,
Iller 1 p.m. JMtp
may bear lt. II 7011 !lire It GRAVELY Troclon, ... and
lluy It lor only fll0.19, or - . W'mter ilP""'" CD LADY 1o ..... IIIII -':, IIIII
• ~ per month Call m-• tra&lt;tono 8lld equlpmeot. ~
In ID. If not lllleMitd In
W'mler ..... ail Qrave.
Iy
.
repoln
tbnJu&amp;b l'IIJnwr.
Bnlc Ia, do aot ••- IIIII
Ill """"" 111-USl.
u.tlc HANNAH'S llmband H8cldr Used 111111 nbullt lrwJon
lrum fiSG. Gravely Tr.halls hard work 10 he cleanl
Saleo IIIII Sonlce, r-.,.
the rugs with Bille Lllslre.
Wanted
Pboao 1112-211'11.
......
LADY to parttlme In flo.
~ electric - - $1.
..., obcp. Apply lludley's
Bobr Fumllln.
:1-lo.etc
WIPII OUT wau clealiot cleaDI
- . Mlcldl&lt;pJrl, Oblo.
your walls but keepo you dey.
:l-11-3tc JUST TAJriiiiiN, 111111 Z1C Za8
Rent ooe loDlDITOw 8lld pft
...... mael1lno In portable
H
a trY. Only fl. BU.. FurAIITIQUES, lumllan, dllla.
...... lllfrlbll7 uaeoL llaol ...
Dilllre.
:1-JJ.akl
!!doreD•-. Mrs. llowud
erylblnc alla"""""'li'
OocD, • '1'. 81., Pomefl.llt per or full price rl
...,,
14-tle
f4t.:ll. For free home demcJol. GOOD HAY AND STRAW, 60c
bale, Paul Karr, a.ter.
atralloa, caD - - -· ,......,
Ohio.
S.JJ.akl
For Sale or Trllde
-~1"'4'aaalwo­ 'I1IE PROVEN wpet cl....,.
Blue Lustre Is _ , on tho
hal Ett... For Sale
.......... lap, 11'1 aatomalle,
foqolteD
lleorinl IIIII ~ lludpl. -

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mlorl. Rent ele&lt;trlc .,_
fl. TIDy's BarpiDiand.
:1-lo.etc

For lent

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UNPUlC&lt;•MI llfiO llw
"""" -lmall Amold Bro.... Ill Ill. 111111 ll, -

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JIM: BOCII ...., tmeal, clole
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to ,_..,. buofo I "
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PIJRIIIIIIIID IIIII uni!JI'IIIabed
... - . Clooo to oebool.

l'llaiMi .liM.

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tiiAJU!!t, IDl'B, Bob'o Vallfl4

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Ill, . . . . . . . ..

. . 80011 fanlloobot

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tplll'l.

llili:. AD ""'"iil pal. ,._,

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Pontiac ...... $11195
Slor Ch111f 4 dr. 5.4Cifl. Spork.
u"'

lith' bll.lll flnl•h witt.
111otc:hlfllil lnt... lcw. PS,

~tlen

PB &amp; AT.

Show, ••~:•ll•nt

co••·

6 cyL

ttd. thift . ""660" 111od11l,
haul.,:! • ...,,,..

G'l'ltf•

&amp;6 Buick •.. •J •• t1995
Wll4cot 4 M. HaN I op. lNutl•

ful bu..,uncly flnlth with ~!.ell

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Yhtyl '"'"''"'
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condltl-.

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f•ll:.,.er.,ulf. ~tr.,

.MCORE'S

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DRUG HIM
IN.'!-HE'S

I.IGin'MA

FIATMI.IlH

M6 L Moln P-uor, 0.

I!OMIIIOY

CARNIVAL Br

TUrn•r

l

llro. Ida t1ooldle aU.ndOd ftmorai aerYiceo lor tholr Ioroitoor~,._
taw, Hllrve Flaher, in !l.onclnpo.
halo, Po., last week.
Rllbart BishOp •nd Clo¥JIII'IIIII
- . - tho anoouai workai!Op lor
rum -rollllco-workerool
oJI)Orlment Dlrias ID Ohio. The
aeaakm waa tteld Ia Wooater.

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Mrs. Noble Hamon. Zaleski,
11D:1 Mr. alii Mrs. Terry Wiae--

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7:50 A.M.
12 NOON
· l'P.M.

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Crlotel Baumgurtel, Alborly, al·
so spent the weekell! at the

FOOT!

Gollio ond
Mason Area
Informed · As
Well· As
of Mr. IIIII lira. R. A. Wlolltllwtoa.., Sunday ovoro~Jw, 1bo Jeod.
er Mrs. Rex Cheadle, had de~
uam, the theme 41 The B1a:
:_: (;Od,ff

uc:n.

Enlertained

Reedsville
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l!'I!I&gt;I!Jlteo91ll"'l!J'..II.,·",News,
1\J-t.-·
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A large crowd ·~ eli, 1o1ary lDi i!ilbertPoeN. w-

day mornlow service• It Ten\plo

ClourclL ThO.Y were cooducte&lt;! by
tho l!ev. Frank People• of PloUIIppi, W. Va.
Mr. and Mro. Artlur Crobtree
called m Mr. and lira. Frank~·
thor In Pomeroy.., SundayollerMOQ,

Gront Jolmoon, son rl Mr. and
Mrs. Goy JOI!naon, who boa been
serl,.,sly n~ wu taloed to Mount
st. Mary's Hospital, NelsonYille.
and lloen tranalerred to 11oe Chll·
dreo'a Hoapltol In Cd!!ll!buo
where too Ia llndersol.. obsona-

tlon IIIII troatmenL
Sunday callers It tho hloDe of

Mr. 1111 llrL Mendai Jordan
and Waller wore Mr. IIIII Mrs.
Kellnotll Crabtree, McArlllur,
and llr, and Mrs. Dori!IIY Jonllll
and -ly. local. l!cyulllll Kelllo
Jonllll alao spent Fri!IQ Dlglot
and saturday wlththtll'grandparante.
Mra. Rob Turner II a ,patient
at Sbalteri!IIJ Amlo Hoaplal ID
A.
RUaMII aQI KoYin Crabtroe
spent Friday nlfliot 11111 Satunlo,y
wlllo their ......,....nta, Mr. Ull
Mrs. Art1o1r Crobtreo.
Fermin !!«btl. Dundaa,called
,., lola brotho.,.!Harrlllll oilier,
llr, IIIII lira. Fern GDJoslf, ..,

S'"*1
lftel'llalla.
Tho ,_,.
_ 0111 of .,._..,
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AESTHETE'S

l&lt;eeping Meigs

ot America Coaveadon

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Mr. arxt Mrs. Carl Crabtree,
Mr. and MrL Dwaine Jordon, 1,.
cal, along with Mr. and Mrs.
Laurence Delft and Mr. and Mrs.
Ronnie Scott. represei'Ud the local cloopter It tloo Stole YO!!l&gt;g

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LOCAL REPORtS
DAILY

Dlln, Greg and susan, COlumbus,
were guests ot Mr. and Mra. Rex
Choadle ond l'anilly, Walter and

ment• ttoore.

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DR. QII\IENRllin' 1&amp;

presents

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In Deeember.

In Columbus recently, Their advisor, Dlle Scott, attended 1he
Saturday aeaalon.
Several parents and students
of this C&lt;!lllmunl1&gt; attended Open
Hoooe attlooTri-C&lt;&gt;onl&gt;Vocotlooal Sehcd aear NelaonvWe rocentl)' and toured th4i clip~.~

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NEWS

doctors concernlne Injuries auf·
fered In an autcnablle accident

Farmers

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INFORM4n011
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BopUat Cilordl mot at tloo hloDe

o1yn ~~~ Wolter IIIII CrlaW
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Bai!ID8Iortel, Noncy Smltll, Boo- BY MRS, LYLE BAIDEiisoN
ole, Don, Kotloy and Rex Chedlo,
lira. Baoolo lArkins IIIII lira.
Jei!O)' and Rondlo Whitt!~ IIIII CUObn HUll\ ..Ued m llr, IIIII

tho hoots, Mr. and lira. WhittiJIItoo,
Mr. IIIII !Ira. ll&lt;ri!IIY J...WO,
llro. IA"'rn Jonllll and Mn.
Clay Jordan were liiiOIVtho lidYlsoro attendlni tloo 4-11 Advlaora
Seminar at Alexander School last
week.

Chester
BY CLARICE ALLEN
AUXIIJARY MEETS
The ladies auxWary of the
Cheater Volunteer Fire Departmont met recently at tloo lireh!O!&amp;e with Gayo SmaDey »reoldbW. Mln!toa o!tho»revlouo meeting ancl tile treuurer"s report
were read b7 Erma Clllllnd. Re..o
Jlilrt• ol commit- were .,YOn.
Place mats rrereD!IdoaadwWbo
slvan to tho Ebmrood a.at H01110
tor Valentino Doy. Paolo IIIII llba
...,.. alao beiQII made lor tloo real
. , _ 11 waa de~ to hold 0
Froalo SDk,PariY atthonanmeotq .., March lib at tho ar..
loouoo. The public Ia toYI!e11 to
llltOnd. -ben pro- 'were
Cleo Smltlt; Clarice Allen, Bot1&gt;
Glul, Enu Colud, Gaye Smailoy, J - sexaon, &lt;;race Guqlt
and IDay NorrelL

llro. H. w. Larldna oiiJelpre
reeontly.
·
Mro. Richard Borl1!8 lao re. turned home aiiH laYI,. been a
ouratcal ,_!lent at(;o!nden.aark
Hoapltol, Parkerobur(.
Ro&lt;oot Ylal10ro of Mr. and
Mra. Alfred caahdol1ar aad Jean
wore Rlcloard eaahdollar oi!IQ·
ton, Mr. IIIII lira. Fred Fl'"'"ra
and llr, IIIII lira. Ronald C:Uhdollar o1 Balpro.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Humpbref
haw returned home after a trip
to rd~•,,..._
Tho 11iJ11oo1111 Club waa _,_
talned Nce!llly at tho ilpme ol
lira. Carolyn Ruth. .Atiandblll
...,., llro. Nell WDaon,llra. Elilma Durat. Mrt. Helen Aither,
Mra. Mal')' Allee BIH, llrL
EJiu~~ ~u• "-a.· ~~.
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Baed, llro. lia Oaboi'ae IDI! a
8110111, Mro. Do&lt;od!J Cuhd!JIIar,
Mrs. Archer rru preiOIIIo&lt;l flilto
lor boviDI a blrdldilr to JIIOIU)',
Glme prl181 wooo w.a by Nail
WUaoo IIIII COmlt ReiO.Ilorotlll'
Caa!Miollar """tho door prize.
Balroahmo!U ,...,; . aoned b.l'
llro. Ruth aaal- by llro. Oobo&lt;.:ae.

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News ·Notes
117 GLENNA S. MiLHoAN
Mlu Jeou HUDI nluniod hloDe
lrum tho h&lt;/IP.l~ SUnlloJ -~..
she hod be•• apaUenllorHow
do¥• with r~c .....
Th..,.o - Weber rreo lnalterred lrcm tho Yelp Geaoral
Holl)ltal to tho Holw Roapu.J
Friday.
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CRU~S,

blo Slalloft, pao,Hd 11\iu •li!l:doniJ. !loo 1...... her ~

Tom, IIIII daUIIIter, ......

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Am of Clovaland.
Mr. IIIII. Mrs, Bill Blbr rl

Golllpcol!s wore Souio!Q ,q,.~
auoata of lola parento, Mr. iDd
lira. ~Bohr.

Richard Hunt hla nOif
tnDer lloaie _,. hlo paronli;
Mr. IIIII llro. 1M HulL
~ Allee llodloa Ylaltad
with lira. Edith Otllono Fri.

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Mr. !WJe ol Ke.., ...
to lho Unlveralb' 'ilollllllal Olt
colunobuo lAst week.
Tom Oobor,. Ia IIIOVIQII Ill~
l'anilly to tloe OnWe Maher
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•••llu Lldie";,\llu a Jatewooka Ylo!t wldo Mr. IIIII llro.
~~erJii liaa!l!ililall.
Matlack-- Kayal
He · didn't' ~~ lllt •._...,.-t
Loka Worth, Fla.
booster club IUIII)beon.
unW lola Mnlqr year' 'IIi bi&amp;h
Mr. aod llro.~pGollholm­ . He waa a1k«!, · "Do you
achool Ud went to. UCLA on
always ten, 'lbe ·lr\ltb about
a ·baleball s~sblp. He
er have moved frGD !their - didn't ' lty out lor tho 11M
your II(!Comili&amp; --enla at
hmlo to tho IwoDe ra&lt;ently p,.....
booster
c:lull
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.team, ,but woun4
cballllllram C. N. Jcmoo.
HOIIIOD -.-a.,..ered with a - up in Tokyo linY.W.aY· ~
Ort hiii'OIIII'Dodprompt "Y!!$'' Uil
a membef of the- vollo)'ball
rr... a ievorol -ka aiiiY at tho dle lwnPOII. HenlOn finally
team. ,
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Mra. Roa• Clelaad. Mra. Jer. r'l aaland, dlulhten DilDo IIIII

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Tom '(Nioa) ...
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ol Now MOilco . State'• Da·
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llarl&lt;o,bolpro.
Mr. GtOrp ~·k apept.
In daya wltll·llr, Inc! Mro. Wli-

don. tiJ .• moatbly.
M1DDLI!2'0RT- I rOoms, 1\0
l!alha, wall to ...n eaiiMIIDI.
ba_,j, bot 1!81er beat,

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to Mr. """ .Jii'a. Huiilil Rowk,
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Mr. IIIII Mrs. Paul~ond
Mra. Uwrn Jordan wen in
CoWie- laot week whore Mr.
IIIII Mrs, PlJ,.) :cooaulted tloolr

BLAETTNARS

lUlCK
PONTIAC
GMC TRUCKS
POMEROY .

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HOIST ETTER
-REALTY

water, clltern, Cllllr,

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Rambler ...... 1795
Clanlc 6 c:yl. 4 dr. J;4an.

Mro. -Jonlllllllllllro.ldo
Doml- wer,o 'dlmoor
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MACHINES, repair
....tee, all DWel. WY . :a.
• · Tllo Fabrle Sbop, Porn. . ,. Aathorbred Singer Sales
and flenl&lt;e. We Sharpon

THROUGHOUT OUR stORE!

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Sll.95 .. .
Mr. 1111
D0rle1·
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i -GUARANTEEDBID CUter, Chlrlut4xt. W. VL
PHONE 992·2094
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Mr. IIIII Mro. Reed Jellorolllll

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OUR LOW PRICES OM

bath apar1menl, In :Middl•
port. !'bone 99Url4. :1-11-:tt&lt;

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eondltion. Will sell In tmai1
lots $1 each; entire lot. flO. ~ll' . ll1l[ ........, de..Phooe 74U442.
S.ll~ . ered rtpt to your proJoet.
Plot and ..., . """ 0111·
111114 FORD, 4 apeed Boor ll!ltl.
malel, PhoDe lfU284, Goegnewly overbauled engine,
lela Ready _ Mbr Co., Middle.
owner In armed - ·
part, Ollfo.
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l'!lone 11112-1388.
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BUDGIT PRICE fumlluro 011
lncrediltly Low Prh:••l
IIIII' lblrll floor llndgot llbop.
FORCED TO MOVE
llbr Furnfluro, Mlddloport.

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lolllld......-.wti\IUrSPICIAL
Ito too ..U.rod Ill u oeddol!l
, SilO!' :r111 SALE
while at lola -lojomaal Ia All&gt;o

dlr Grrllup, Dail1

OFFICE HOURS
1:30 CLIII . 1111 5:00 , .... . Dallr

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POME RPY, OHIO

Allllitlonal 25c Ch••v• per Ad ver·

.OPotoo Tll6 o.u,

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Mr. IIIII .._ '"""""" 11m! . ...
wen to ~.uot~•r Wednoo- "'

Business Services

Impala .C dr. Local 1 owner ~;ar, VB engine, Po....,_
Qlide, radio and heater, Good tires, blue finiah. .

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Pantasote Manager. C-C Speaker

POINT PLEA£\NT - O. L. ficer1, IAiizte Uedlc:k, • lee pn ..
c Nelbouae, vice prelldentandaen- ldent; Cak-ID Sonltb, .....,IU7,
eral manager ol the PantaiOte
.... Jamot. llocomb, - -·
Mrs. Belva M. Farley, miD-

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to
over 225 membeu and gueltl
at ~ 25th amual Point Pleas...
Company Of New York, lpoke

County Chamber ot
commerce dinner at Pleasant
Point Resort.
The 1peaker said he heard
before coming to Point Pleasant to speak that three new industrlet~ will open in M a s o n
ant~Mason

who will man these plants?
Fortunately, the state of West
Virginia has cons iderable manpower availabl e for stafiingplant

walldolg

blood

home,
man.

and

bulldlnf a

work
llouoQ

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Mrs. Kathleen Marnbout pre-

oentod Mra. Farl..,. wltll tllo ....
greo ~ Kenllld&lt;y ....- . Mr.

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a JII'IJ• a llall!lln 111e
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Hartley was presented a preal-

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"11MID at S:SS, Boord Preoddent
koofw IDld 111e fllol It
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, . clolo,y .... . . . . - lllo requeM "' - - sto..

HOIIIOJ' bocauoe ()( hloln,...,..
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dol'· Hootler repriooata tho
Ama...matod Tranolt Unloo,
"' lbo lblrcy • ante: in the action.

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ROJ Thoo- aald IIIII tile poUdm aoldng for tile !'OIIpadm

Jlyre, Bill Dempsey and Mr. and MrL Floldlng Lewlo.

G( !Qpt. -

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insurmountable.
He said the really serious
problem, both t hi s year and in the
years ahead - a problem for
which we do not have answer s Ia, where will all the first Une
foremen, the middle management
people and the top executives
eome from? NeYer in the business history of the United states
has there been such a shortage
of ~le to fill these criti cal
spots. And the sib.lation wUl get
worse before it get s better.
He noted that executive recruiters from coast to coast
run astronomical phone bill s
tracking downqualll1ed managers
who will consider changing employes in positions ranging from
$25,000 to $ 150,000 a year.
He said the, "Reasons for this
sbortage of management talent
are mam·. The booming economy has placed increased demand oo the managerial pool.
Add to that the fact that as business becomes more complex, it
reQUires more managers; the
shift is definitely away trom
the blue color workers toward
the white collar worker, Wt business has run into the etfects of
a declining birth rate in t h e
20's and the low birth rate or Ule
30s. The '-hollow generation,'"
as it is cailed,~ "simply carmot
sugdy enough men today between
the mid-thirties and early for ties - the age bracket in which
peopJe generally enter middle
management ranks ...
He stressed program manage..
ment and gave three phases t1
program for m.V&amp;agement devel-

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: persona11ntluencephase, regression may be (relflent, as the teen: ager fi'ecJ'Iently regresses from
a mature state to a chlld-llke
state. You have to be prepared
tor these and not give up wben
they occur,
''2. 1bis program almost relilce~ itself to a man-at-a-time
devel~ment or,
at the very
most, two, because or t h e
heavy demands It makes on your
time.
"'3. Because or the heavy Ume
llmit demands this program imposes, the number or managers
you c8J'i develop, even 1n a litetime is limited.
"He concluded his talk by
stressing one point he said should
be obvious:
••Management development is
not a simple task. There are no

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All Columbus Unit AlP Stor-M.
OM coupon NdHmed witfr·HCh $20 purchase

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BY MRS. III'I'CHELL w.mo
Mra. Tra.,..,. Wood _ . a
lit. oad lolro. Ro,ymond J1o. !fw dol'• wltll hor bJ&lt;IIher, Mr.
l&gt;le wan " - " - Ia Colulraoo aood Mro. Kerr lleCloooke7.
reoeniJ¥.
Mr. and lira. Jolon w~-Mro. Edllb R - ~ Tole. Vi olton In Golllpollo recentb',
do lo vlol&amp;lna her father, Loc Mr. w~ wont to -..It hla
Ccotrlll 01 Wllkeovltle. She came - .
oapeef.allr to be her brothMr. and lira. Horloy Grooo
er, Frane~•. wbo 11 a pat1ed: were vt~s ln GIIIJ.polla re~
fa Holzer HoQital.
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Mr. end lllrL George !lout Mro. Clair WoiiboctDn. 'IIIO¥both
lhd 1)011 "' flloiiiiJ&lt;l)lo wore ...,. nmatn !)OOrJr. They ca11oc1 '"'
c:em Viol..,., of Mr. oad Jllra. Mro. Groen's brolbor, Mr. and
DaYid Ball and flmlly.
Mrs. KeiJh "l)ler.
MrL Alva Lowe wa• a reeent
Recent vislton ot Mr. and
&amp;mcls,)o IIIO!'Iilnl vlaltor of Mr. Mrs. 11m Sorickwentllolrclau&amp;ttend Mro. Jo1m Welib.
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Mr. end Mro. Jobn·Wellb, Mr. lhewa,
Columbus, t11o1r om, Mr.
lild. Mro. Jlo¥moa&lt;l II&lt;Jblo were ml Mra. Cloud Swick Well.
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D.~- dlmer ~·esta ~ -~ ••- ••n~'
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lolr. and Mrs. David Ball and · Mr. and ·Mra. Luman~
llmiiY • Mr • Robert Smilb wao ~ Plrker&amp;burg were roceat Sima vlatlor Ia lbo Ball home.
clay vlatlors or lbelr pa;ronta,
Mr. and Mra. Roger Hill and Mr. and Mro. Ora P.,nter.
lOllS of New MartlnsvUie were
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Lowe were
recent w.Okoad vlolloro G( the vlalloro Ia Galllpollo roeonlly.
former'a parenta, Mr. and Mrs.
Baool IWI end ...,. ()( Addlooo.

L11E&amp;TEII - Tq&gt;lc ()( 111e pi'Oo
......, wbea lhe.Wsa; ortheCIIe..
tor Unital! Methodi.t OloorC!h Feb. IS at the dlii'rchwa• ' 'Volees
Frwn South Atrlea,. with MrL

The buSineltll meeti~W Wll in

eharp or the pr esklent. M r

Waid Spencer, Mrs. John Jiaye1

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beef!

RACINE - .Plana ha"'

Mr. IUld Mra. llarlef Groen recently.

~srade

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b~ o(~ throughout the nation.

lo•l• lothln Roalit

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Ioiii• TQ Reuld •

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Tbat'o why AAP is happy there'&amp; a U.S. IOVernment inopeelor

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SPECIAU

Boneless
Roast

Allo important are AIPa...,. beet expei'lll.
Their job is to see to it that AlP Beef meuurea up to our OWD
"SUPER·RIGH1" quality atandarda ...
atandlll'da which don't e...Uy Ill
our 111vemment'a ending categorlea.

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Ieiiia&amp; lilt Plate , • .... FI'IIIIFI'JW ......

No wonder we don't h01ltate to JIIIIIUiee
that the "SUPER-RIGH1" Beef you buy
will be as Oavorful and tender as you think It ahould be,
or your money boclL

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Green
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I&amp;P Frozen Con • s= ift.

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Columbuo UnH AIJ"o

Jane Parker Buys I

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Producer' 1 Grode A

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FLORIDA LARGE
WHITE w PINK

FEB. 13-14-15

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We accept Fed. Food Stamps
Prices Effective

BY HOLSUM

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Smlm aod WIIDia M•"·

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BIG BUYS on A &amp; P G roce ri es !

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nell, "J - Alldro, Vlillntl iFiah·

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SOUD HEADS

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STH ond PEARL STS.• RACIHE

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ind Mro•. wWJ.un '11oom·

Yolobi-, · Juao Aahley, Elloen
Buck. MrL wnton~,. llartbo Lou
Bootlle. MUy 11. Yaotaod Nancy

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So, you don't have to beeome an expert
to choose creat beet for your family ... juat ahop AlP!

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SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY FRESH

A- 1 precious ltonOI. Ia ·

the New Tellament, thstones becam• the fOI!IIIJa. ·
lion ·sto c c s· or the NeW
Jerusalem deocribed Ia Jley.
elations. Each stone waa
identified with a prophet.

RACINE

Love These Ful- Valu Savers!

~· iltr~. l.uey ~ ·callod

Cutnnoi... AM Wollman. ftUtl,

P1cn1cs

For inotance, some beef graded U.S. Choice

v

•toJte•

Q- How mcm.w
toere
jewelod lwelllfplak
worn
Acron. tho l!,lgll
priest o I~ Hebn.,.1
i~ t~e

Ful- J ·a/11

w....,

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model, the ''univeniP' elf',
which "cu11!9mers could have
any color as long u It wu
black."
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Mr. and lolra. Delbert Van&lt;e,
Mrs. H. c. Callahan Vi ailed MrL
• • •
Darrell ~roo rooently.
Those
who
sunshine
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Cum- to the lives ofbring
others cannot
mlop "'Akroo&gt;wererocont""""- keep it from themselves.Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Webb call- end vtatu.ra G( lllolr at-, Mrr. Jomes M. Barrie, English
od oo Mr. and Mrs. Dm Swick, RoUe Torey oad daul!lrter.
dramatist.

'FOOD PRICES THAT SAY. • •

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hokl lllrob '7th b.Y .... SciiJhono. ·, · ~- aad Mro. 'llllllln Alexan·
ry
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Balli Booslaro.
·
· ·' illi'o Colomobua;' Mro. BoOirlco
Tho bonquet for bond meinbero ~ end lolro. Marie AJoun •
oab'. mi a few·~ Jilvtlod· dli', . - ..,re.ent dlmm auesta
""""• wW 1&gt;o he14 tn lbe aebool ·,af 111!::.. 6n11 lolrs. G. P. 1!wloo&amp;
oafoteria u 6:30 Do m, A i!i.rt ·hli!torlDI· fllo blrtlodiJa ()( llr.
will follow lbe ·dbonerc ·llid llfL rilwlna.
.
11'11 wW Include preoelitatlm of
: Mr. ,ml Mro. ~li"eahmln ,_,. awU,da alii 1..,.. · llid ~ lllclwell, &lt;ailed .., Mro.
lor memlloro havl1111 omiiiJOtod · : ~ ~· ml Dale ·J..am.
four yeato In boild will re..lve '*'! ~.
.·
a pin reprooontliog · tbo. ~ · · ', ._,.;._ O.aole Sherrill, who lo
m!!i!P!or have
IJIII'Mna tile wlater Dllllllto ~~~~
will IIIMii!Mt~~~-~~~um wttll each bond mom·
On Meioda boA 1.0Motl7.
·
bo~ .~od 1D Invito - ... iL
Mr. Ond Mra, '1'!iliftotoa ~.~'neb, .
... , .~ •
1.1w4inoomuolewWboo_..... Br- ...._...tho funotal G(
1ft
Prealcloiot Klthloen llorrla liP- Wallie .~ altho KeCo,y FuP,.niodlbo rollowl,. &lt;OIIIJII)IIeoo !IOl'll Home~· ·
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. (or tllo boaoiuet- - . :·
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. 1n'111110111 Old lavoro: ehalr-~ llivorl.1 Codner, illd Jayoo
lklbockaod Hazel Solllro.
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Decclratt:clns: Cllolrman, llOI!;v
Tliole' •tl'll Dortbl salaor, OJ)al

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Our 111•emment trains and employ• experto... men who inapeet
,' .')

~eo

I p........,

lb.

Fords. He led the auto

dustry In produc:tloll IUid
salea by buUdlnl OtiiY ODe

''VALUES FROM THE HART''

(~hlaparen~o....,OWIJ,
'· llr•. and llro. a,.eoter·White

oooqllelod for •tomt..iormal:oeft. · '"'

.

·
A- In 19011, He~ry Ford.
prodU&lt;ed 18,061 l(odc.l T

Lei each of you look not
Oni:JI to his own inteUIU,
but alao to th~ intt!!re.s~ of
others.-PhUippiam 2:4.

H*maD.· Cuto,. • Colomno, ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ·
·.· ....,_...

Ill' _.......,....,~olcObi ,'; U.

WELL TRIMMED
FULL CUTS

car-

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Q-What fllako of
alway• paHIIed btael!l'

GeHJell cuds were sent.
to l hut-lna. There were 10 mema

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QUICK , gp,t~

ported.

Mrs. Billy Windon Md Mra. VIr:
gil Winclon. Prayer was by Mrs.
Fra.nk. A discunion periCII coneluded the program.

!vlll.llo...,.

The ..
7 .. 1:30 .. the .......,h--·
World Do,. ol P...,.r- M .
s erved.

Erwl11. CommunlcaUona were
rad from the di atriet preSident
and dlltrlct trebUrer on South
~ Frank and lolra. Arthur Side Settlement noose. Tbe OO&lt;I·
Orr U P~leUerL
et1 \lUted tb aen:l ita donation ot
The scrlgture, Amoa ~15• and $5. A thank )'OU note Wll re.d
pra.yer waJ by Mrs. Frink. Oth-- rrom BUiy Jean Frost fM the trwt
ers aaaiatlng ln the prosnm were ba1ket ahe received at Chrlat..
Mrs.
Rober&amp; Bl.iley, M r s. masdme.
Leoow.rd Erwin, Jllra. Orr,lYra.
TwentY-one sick ealls were r ..

••illibDIIY

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beu preseat..

11.

G(

Vinton

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BIG BUYS on " Super-Right" Meats!

''"""""llvt; an !illpllconteaoonol- .... nor lall.
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Aa&gt;JI..Uciao muu,.be prelelltod ID lbo leiter
leot.
AJlpllcatlm forma oro available
from polt offteea or lrom the
Peico Corpo In Walhlnaton, D.
C. 20525.

WSCS Program Topic Centers Upon Africa

Ewington Social Notes

oewtalweekJ.

muale trcion tbe folk
lilt. and Mro, Phllllp lloyloo
~~ or 1110 ~oht.,' hUI 'i&gt;I&gt;Ti!Jipero Plol111 called at tho
Clltil)lrY to tllo peat elasolc:al starll\w Mao oar home Thurodo:l".
"""""" Evoi')'Oiio In tile n&amp;lm,
~lf '.' ...hUclrooi .... .....
"
~~~ JrfU' ao •praotl&lt;lai mu.
,,.,... "' illlploo, will be weiCOli~In 11oo111"iJiram,
)!rL Rutll Qdckle hao b o en
~'ti"70M ~relied .In illedi· teachloog Ia Bidwell odiOoJ for
Ina ~~ for tile PIUII!urp ·n.J•· !Jlasobum who bot• ~
projOcfona,ywrltoMro. W, ·
·
CJoek at lbo AAPA, P• .O.o 11c1x ' · ". ifr.~JIIra. Clalt.loaoo, Mro.
IN, Rav0i181!0011, Weat vlrllni&amp; · ~fort llltlllno .IIIII Mro. ..._
HIM.
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keeler; .a!! ()( COJuopluo, o - .
od lbo flmoral G( lolro. F - .
:..:~'
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.lll!oilr It KoCoy Fimeralliome
a reoopl aaa.Jq,
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~ .. . _ &amp;IIOat G( Mit. Jla.

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for t11o I'Wformloic Arto, -

1nti4DY,

Mra. Rots CleiJ.nd, Ieana a lanauq:e, not edu~tlon

·aroJ MoUooa ol~dne,l!ro,'Nora
llonoewood of aild Mr. and
Mr0:. NOnnan . llcl:lln; Shorry,
.FOIIb arol Amber,
llr. ol'll llro. J. Ol)..r SWalq
vl•lted her father, Mr. Joe Ban..
hart tplo rooolltq at tile Beth·olda Hoeptoal al JoniioviUe,
.'l!bi.... he ... ~ .. a polliltt for

"' the .lppaladlloa AoOOdotlm
..... "' tile

DiaD..

llr. aad ll'rL WWJ.un Frooker of or achievement. 11Jo· jest re.
Che.r, lir ~ Doma ,lhll, Loto QUire&amp; "'! ptopolralloJ! andlilmn·

lfomillowood, W. VL, Protldont

f0!111o

Coupon V•lid Thru Feb. 11th. In

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peopl'e .' '"

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and,

cauld J!Ordolpote .......... ....
~~· lbout .....,. dlveroe

(&amp;eept items prohibit.d by l•wt

recognizing only that a course
or coorses by themselves do not
oonstitute management dev~lopment - recognizing that thls is a
terrible complex area that needs
the very best tllinldng you can
give it, Ulen this meeting will
bave served a uselt\1 purpose.
.. Even more important, if you
leave this meeting recognizing
U'Je r.eed for management devel opment to help this oommunU;y,
thia county, this state achieve
the itDJ.strl.al growth lt seeks
- ,.we will no longer have to ask
ourselvps: •Where are an the

Alto IJitrc:Oaeed were Ute of..

....

t11o
moinllers and .....
olo tadlori alrea&lt;li- In t11o area

WITH PURCHASE OF $20.00 •

be .disappointed, but if yoo go a way from tlle meeting ton1gtrt:

mer.SmlllL

....u..ttJ

Extra Plaid

\Dlcerta.in at best, and dltRcult
to mea8llre. So, people who seek
an easy formula (or recipe) w!Il

member1, Chester A. Roush, J.
. A. Ferrell, L. W. Getty, Jolm
Bl'OIIII, Wolter Selby, and lfo..

bur...

17111"-

caatck answers. The results are

Vo(:al selections were pre sent.ed by the Point Pleasant High
School chorus under the direction of C. L. lleatl. Dlnner mulic was rendeTed by Dr. D a n
Glassman and Jon Leighty.
Vbua Hartley, Jr .• president
~ the board t1 directors pr eslded ~ lrU:oduced. the guests. Mr.
Hartley also gave a 25 year pro..
gre11 report of the chamber.
He lntrodueed the six charter

1t Alfred. Mi-L "'-iur iollecJ u ••!011 In )IUitq' tllelr oklllo ~
tbo llqyleo homo •1"\lOidll' when . . lp cloveloplng- around
llro. Keib,whoNkfahorehome ' tloo - ' 4 arelavU..,totollo .llle
there, cel!lbnt.ed hei 93rd birth- ~ce Corpa Pla~ement Tell at
&lt;11)-.
.,
1:30 p.m. on SotuniiJ, Fib.....,.
Mr. and .Mr·a, Ji. R. GIV have \ 5 at tile ·Atbonl, Ollio Poo.t orbeen lo ~lolte~ N; c., vt~tllll Roe.
.
'
tholr JIOI&gt;Nw, .II~. Jamoo SimPTho ·l'ea&lt;e Corpo .... tho
~ who l-.o beeJO ilL
.Pia"'""ent Teat 1Dde10nn1Dohow
llelpiiiiJ lira. lla1"l' RoocJ CJb. an 'ljlllllcont .,... boot be vtlllzod
aerve her 83rd blr(bdly r~ntly OveriU.I. 1blt..t~~~e~.•rulea­
wo.. llr•· Jorey Cleland, pebra . erll ~ arid tllo ablll!;v to

R.\VENSWOCO - If t11o Plttl~"""""" Orchestra de~
oldo'o to swnmer at 111e Appaladolan c..~ for the I'Wform.
inc Arto, .,._.... for 1he Weot
VlriJali • Ohio - Kentudoy reiloa, an tnotltute lor muolo odu·
Ollllloil wW bo •otablllhod.
Tho IIC!hoolo i!l1d ochool ohUdron of tile area, tt lbo:r to .Part\~~
ld benollt tromoolllloooll( .rn.m t11o Jaotttute,
a~ to Mrl. A. V. Clack,

be

matching of people to jobs, thi s
part or the program will not be

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Wll ............ "'"""'"'·

I(Jddl..,..1 ;; P_...,, 0., Fob. 1%, INI

Symphony in,·· &amp;u~ Local
Testa~ ~ered ·.;.
· A·. rea
··•· wr
Nom
· Peace eo.....
would · Somal
by
Mr. aroJ lllrL Starll111 Manor
• r~
'· "'-~-...1 lnsti'tute ..... ~ vtaltod ~ .~til ·
.
~
Mr. and )!.r1. D1111oaore ao,J.,. . GaUJa.lloiP ,.,ldonto b.ter.

*""· .....

The U.S. MOO,OOO bill is
used in transacti0111 betweea
the Federal Reserve Syatem
and the Treasury Depart·
menl.

others intrOWc:ed were Mr.
and Mrs. Calvin Sndth, M r s.
Vltus Hartley, Jr., Mayor and
Mrs. D. B. MCJI"Clll, Charles

U - The DeJb Selollitol,

a·

a-

to ............... 1llo ....
lllpt. Atbod to upotolro
rOI&gt;ma ml clld aot ........, to
lbo meeting _ , . dSiJ 1:45 p.
m.
While lllo - . o oeoolm
..., boJD1! hel4'11))11a!ra, lbo dtlzena «ll&gt;lleted tllolr""" moot1DtJ 1D 111o meeting Cllllce.
ulatlm .,...,..- u to -tile

dent' s plaque by J..eoWe Hod·
rock.

..w. ...

a ....,.... to 1oe ,., n ·

bu drhers wtdeb wu aehldooltd for Fridol'o Fob. 14 hu
reoehedulod for satouda)",
Fob. 15 al 9:30 Lll. ID lla1011
CaoitJ Circuit Court.

new

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... al&gt;je&lt;:llaJ lo .... ,..,..... far

oaneenol!ol lbo

level jobs. He said given training programs and a caretul

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for

To Dr. Dan Glassman, an award from the president or the
United States for serving for 20
years of selective servi ce and
al so a 10 .' .- pla(Jle for his
work in the '" • program.
To Mr s. Walter M. Windsor ,
who is a member of the state
Heart Association board, and has
served as oount,y chairman for

F irst, where are all the people

1'.

~ert.zer,

West Virginia expects to attracl

ations.

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To Robert
heading the

bank, a project of the Interact
C'lub.

this year alonet
He noted this is an impressive lndlstrial growth, but two
aerious problems could affect
the success of these new oper-

;

l1ghting of the streets and oth-

er projects .

County this year, and only laat
week, he r ead that the state of

a total of 150 new industries

,

Jr.,aaanrd
lor hlo out!llaiidlng role In acini: dlredm' or the chamber, inc lllat meotallr ntardod •hD·
made aeveral pnuentaUon ol a. dral have lranl!plll"lalion to t11o
warda;
""" ..... center, to To Charles Wood for his con- Jc:mea ror hil outltandlnl: eca..
tributlng to the c:uistmas tree lrlbullon In helpina IMII!IlT lc&gt;.
cate here, ror

(COIIilauld -

... to pre1ent .an 1n,Jilnedoa
' polllkiD

-tlll-no::r·
,...
"lluodrtYII"0-1101 .......,... tnt. ., .... ..... 1,1110 wllll _.. ..... ao•........ IIOiod lllv ..... fallowlal .... ·-~ .....
"'............
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- oliordioi 11&gt;1......
Ela v - 111e dl.w nae do oil', u 11 1o tllhl.
llf IW•.._ llod - - lop! IIIII ..-4 to II&gt; llltD Ill......- 1111 crOwd ·~""'"
....,.., IIIII lllo - · llo - · '!!lilt lbolil Cl&gt;olrl) ~ w &lt;11!.
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nod bid ... ......, 1flll , llltD wllll
did, bl!t • r,w 11111 hod
lopJ ~ ~ 1bo - · ..... prWI-:o
.
111M tllo!lll&gt;tO .• _ . G(
.... to ... ......, ... ,, . - · IIJiaib tlll1t l'loll- ~
.......... 1bo rn!IJI"'k"! 'ol lllpt. ' - " mr,. llltD' 1bo wolldlll tonnl llle - · whld&gt;
Slnllll oad till - . ; - aloo IDtJ room. _ . l!ald lllore woo dllporlod. '
··
uldnl tile to . . . . till - · G( _ . . , . _ 10
'lllo ll&amp;llt ............ cll&gt;o Dereolptloa "' t11o lll*rolaoool Joe taiCo!l ..,, ml llle lilbJoet "' parllnlnt "' Publl• s.rot;j ......,
..
member.
bouad · · - dUo· biOI!IIhl ..... FOIIit Filii- iul
NoiiiiDtJ _..,. wu oeeom· .,......
Dllht for
""""'"'ml
,.._ 1111 formo. a ..., Sldoro . - jii'IYat. Ill- 10 pniiKt tile JllibUC. It wU 11111_,..at fllol lllo fannl - · torl!lll dllrtJitr IIIII crldt, a I d od.
.
be s1- to am 111o- lqR. !lmllb otoUcl bo would Wbll tllo DBXI fn ~·· wIll
bOar&lt;l , . - , -~~~~ to llle, chock tllo IOCOiftlr ()( prl- Ill- br1DtJ Ia 1bo lo ,l'l'llllltr
J'Ohlrlna G( - ·
fDrlnl, Keofor l!ald IIIII II a lot ()( CGoloii!dt IllY JoiD Q.
Oiie per- oad ..... Wlo limo for ~ PUbllo.
OIIIJrlb'. Tboa J111110a Abo ml tile time to tloiJok ()( em; ·. Wbll atA1pi wiU llo taltal! IllY
bolt, ~al ...,..._...,. "' pqiooll • .............., u 1bo cllllona "' r-tr
Amolpmatod TnDalt u-,ID!d 111111111'1 torm G( ~ .......... to bo .....,
the crowd, ''Wo (~ """ a -.14 IIIII .r- ao, leD. Brawn of tbo Pft- lut Dlefot
problom here oad It 1o _..... iiUIIIe 'a. . - to b I r e ....,..,, ''Tills will ooi o 'a ~
tbo - - ............. oerl· .... - ... brake .........

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PT. PLEASANT - AhoariJic

.._ , ..... oomeo ...... heart

fund driYea.
To GutooBoylo,

L ~-.d ..-r.
• Anaer --•tl•r
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R OUIYit.e
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�Founders Day Program
Held by Pomeroy PTA
R~tioo

ot past preaidents

highllihtecl the annual Founders'
Doy program MOIIdly night at the
Pomeroy Elementary PTA meet-

"--Recagnized and presented corsages by Mrs. Jack Carsey, pres-

ident. asalsted by Mrs. Ted Reed
anti Mrs. Dwight Cullwns, were
Mrs. Jed Webster, Sr., Mrs. W.
0. Barnitz, Mrs. Harold Lohse,
Mrs. Everett Thomas, Mrs. Oltve
~ Weher, Mrs. Oni!le
Wiles, Mrs. Ben Neutlltng, Mrs.
Veda Lehew Davis, Mrs. Mary
Tracy Riggs, Mrs. W, A. Gibbs,

Mrs. Chester Knight, Mrs. Ted
Dolmie and Mrs. Leo Crew.
Also recognized and presented
corsages were Mrs. Pearl
Iiams, Miss Carolyn Smith, Mrs.
Wm. P. Gibbs, Mrs.
Dan
Mudows, Mrs.. Robert Roberts,
Mrs. James Diehl, Miss M a r y
Virginia Reibel, MissJudithCodney, Mrs. Albert Woodard, Mrs.
Nolan Swackhamer and Mrs.
Charles Lewis. Robert Morris,
principal, was also recognized
and presented a boutonniere.
For the program, Morris
showed a fUm and students of
the fourth grade presented several musical numbers. The pledge
to the Oag to - n the meeting
was led by Mrs. Leo Crew and
.Mn. Pat Woods' cub scouts.
Mrs. Marvin Burt led in grtq)
singing of 14 America'' with Mrs.
Neutzling at the piano. She then
sang "The Lord's Prayer,"
Durllw the business meeti~
the district spring conference to
he hold at Middleport in Aj&gt;ril
was &amp;IUlOUJiced by Mrs. Carsey.
Also announced were plans for a
babe sale to he held this spring.

wn..

MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
FEB. 12. 13
NOT OPEN
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
FEBRUARY H • 15

)

,.THE SWIMMER"

(Technicolor)
Burt Lancaster .. Janice Rule
AND
'A MATTER OFINNOCENCE'
(Ta&lt;hnicolor)
ttaYII!l' Mills • Trowr Howard

The principal . - . , ! lhat worl&lt;
on the p~ will eonti..,.

a's

100n

as weather permits.

A cake decorateW in blue aM
gold was served with &lt;O!ree ml
tea fl"1llll a table decorated
by Mrs. Robert Lewis. Favors
were miniature rocket replicas
made by Mrs. Charle&amp; LewlL
Mrs. Weber and Mrs. W, A.
Gibbs, both past preslderts, presided at the cotree and tea services. Mrs. Knight, a put president, am Miss Smith, a teacher I
aerved the cake.
Name tags for the obaerwnce
were made by Mrs. Paul Elchinger and Mrs. Guy Guinther.
Registration was lJndled by Mrs.
Thomas Smith. Mrs. Kemeth
Harris and Mrs.. Louis Osborne.
Mrs. Pat McKnight was chairman
of the kitchen committee, and
in charge oflnvitaUons were Mrs.
Guinther and Mrs. ElzaGUmore,
Jr.

ROcJi: !IJ'ti!NGS Granao, 7:30
Thursclsy night, ot home (I( Mr,
and Mrs. Antol Lomard.
ELEANOR CIRCLE, Healh
Melhodllll Chur&lt;h, 7:30 p.m.
'Ibtll'lday; Jaek S.avln baa .PJ'O ~
aram on art; Valentine JIOIV,
members Invited 1o briD&amp; bu..
banda or auealt: devotions by
Norma Jean atvers: hostessea,
Mra. Charles Dyer, Mra. Galen Brown, Mrs. Tom Cassell,
and Nro. Max Dooabue.
REGIJLAR mooting, M e i ll s
Chapter, D.A.V,, Butternut Ave.,
hall, Pomeroy, 'Dalrllday: diMer
6:30p.m., followed by 7:30moet.1ng; all veteran• welcome. Ja~
cob Turner, conunander.
PORTLAND • GREAT BEND
Homemakers Club, 11 a.m.
Thurlday, at home (I( Mrs. Shlr·
ley Johnson: ea&lt;h to brln&amp;Val.,.
tlnei afternoon program topic,
"Colora and You ...
XI GAMMA MV Chapter, Bets
B1pna Phi SororiQ&lt;, Thursday,
8 p.m. home (I( Jean Morpn,
Middleport; wear slad&lt;l.
TWIN CITY !llrloe C I u b,
Thursday, 6:30 p.m. &lt;iub 1'0011!
In Middleport; entertalnmont and
danciDii 9Jrlnerl and wives;
brlna eolverecl dllh ml own to.
blo servlte.

Dress Shoes
JARMAN, HUSH PUPPIES, CALUMET,
RAND, RANDCUFT
Listed below is a schedule of sizes. ·If your
size is listed you hawe fDund yourself a bar·
pin!

Thest Shees Art Values to $20.00

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6.00

pair

A

B

c
D

2

3

8 8% 9 9% 10 1~ 11
1 1 1
1
1 2
1 1 2
1 6 3 4 4 3
8

5

3

9

3

6

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SHOES

MIDDLE OF UPPER BLOCK

A falentlne parcy was staged
Tueedll)' night by the Mateo TOPS
Kootchen Club for reaident1 ot
. the Melea Coo!!Q&lt; Infirmary.
Valentines from ea&lt;h of the
TOPS members were distributed
to the inftrmal')' tealdent1 and
they were served retrelhmelltl
of AOOwlChes, c~a, candy,
punch and totlee.
Thepr-lndeded"A~

sion 0\'8T the HIUtopu I u n I by
Betty Wills, J-WID,IonandRutll
Need&amp;, and uKDeel at the Crou"
by Ruth Underwood, Helen Hill,
Miss Windoa and llrL WIUI ....
c ..... nlld by KitiQ' Hill ul Itocine. There wao ..-- II!VIIna
hymruo lncl""lntr "Loantna on
tho E,....lalting ArmaV ,·"'I'IMJ! Old
Rl.lll(td CI'OI•" and ~~~aua Took
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SalllemOIIt HCMISO wao taken lol•
I~ a p._bif Mrs. Jameo
E"*' on the •hoaslna r&lt;ie or
lllit • &lt;hurd! ot ...._ nlght'a
....uow or Ills
SOC:Ielf
Cbrlstlu Santee ot Hea.lh
United Melhodlat Clw'dl.
"Look What la ~ .w,
Rellaloo" was lhe IAliJI• Ulld .b y
Mrs. Euler who gave exeetpta
fr&lt;lm an orti&lt;le In _ , . . , Illpat poJntlna Ill chan&amp;es taldrw
place. She spoke or the demonstrations In Chlcaao led by Catholic priesb arll bllla1 of the hjp..
ltY movement in callfornill. and
of the jazz music in cathedrals
In Waollington, D. C.
Uolntr scripture from Mattllew
and Poul, Mrs. Euler reminded
the members that their reaponllblllcy Is to Jove file Lon! and
love tiiY neii!J&gt;bor. She sale! the
church doe1 more for world
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ValtnUne ·Gifts for everyone on yow list (ro111he big stletlions all over rbe

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The lar&amp;etl' breo&lt;l (I(
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Cards by Hall11arll, ·Valentine Gift wrapping paper, ribbon', bows. Use our Siftl!"apping service if to&amp;rlik

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Mrs. Euler made reference to
a paraphrase on the Lord' 1 Prayer written by a college freshman
tn which it was sugested that
churches migtrt: do such things
as become haltway houses for
people returning from mental
institutions or tutor underprivi·
}edged children.
She spoke of changes in attitudes w~thin the church and suggested that members keep an
- n mind, read what the leaders are saying, aM be confident
that the wUI ol God will prevail.
During the meeting conducted
by Mra. Nan Moore, the IUlflual
valentine project was discussed.
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UP 6 AWAY - Eaatem, vaslty oo-..nod In ito 8th grade
l!llm!ament game with Athens Wednesday In the gym at Meigo
Hf8h School In Middleport, went down 61-12. But Ra1dy Bnrlog
(10), husky EAstern athlete. never quit going ltter the ball am
toward the basket. See fuU report ot game, and more pictures
3 today.

Visit the Lin1•ie Department on the
First Floor for many,many wonderlll
Valentine's Day Glfb fur Her. We
have the prettiest fashions lmaainableln Matched Sets and Coonllnate4
styles in m•velous colors.

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He un&lt;lorltned that the United
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tho South
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VletDamese
Prssldont NJIOIYen Van 1blou aa
the "lepl and legitimate
ROVernDlent ol tbat OQUf1try. ••
He said oo arraJ1&amp;91110n1 about
the fldure (I( South Vlelnom
eould he
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Oatl;r roje&lt;Ud Communllll
C:har&amp;ll thlt Amerlea waa
puraulng a polley (/( "neoeolonl·

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It you've missed one of the aeemJ.nsbr 1.8'CCJI..,hle ...,_. _..,
ing the scene this winter -count your bleadJwL
WhBe most of tbe viruses aren•t serloua tll*llb to kii17CIU it juat SEEMS Ui&lt;e your'ro dead - the)' do pobif"' aood 1s certainly the greatest asset around.

apprcwal ol1bleu's government.
Ro)odlng COinnllnllll charges
that the United llates was
fl8htlnl In VIetnam to establish
a uneoe:olon1al" territory' Lodge
said that America's poUcy aims
were to establish ua stable and
lutlntr peace in VloUtam and In

TOMORROW IS V ALENTJNE DAY so aa,y scmetldJrc to
your sweetheart - do it, do it, do itl
And what a d~ for a wedcllog amlverary, huh? That's - I t
will he for Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Shuster, LlncoiJI Helcbts r e t i COilll'•tulationsl
~ng of anniversaries, Gerald and MU1ie Shuster. with Ill
of the 37 years of marriage, almost look Uke bealnntra ~
to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nichols of 1\cJpers Plabla who ..ar'lllld
their 62nJ anniversary in January.
The Nichols' are most fortunate iD that both are very aetiw Mr. Nichols still drives. The COll)le has niDe liYiac chlldna. Datil
Mr. ard Mrs. Nichols are 82.

hltheaat A.a."
1.oc1p r.......t his pledge t11at
American and other allied
troops will begin withdrawing
as all North Vietnamese and
usubverstve forces" withdraw
Into North Vietnam.

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A two • cause~ $100,000 clvil
suit filed In Meigs Councy Common Pleas court today was the
result of a traffic acclckn alledged to have caused the death
al a Marietta man last year .
Barbara Ann Burna, aclmlnls·
tratix ol the estate of David Louis Bums, deceased, Marietta, is
suing Roy Lee Buchanan, Third
St. , Pomeroy.
The Burns petition cbargeoo
Buchanan with negligence by drl·
vlng whUe under the infiuence
al. alcohol whenhisvehiclecrossed the centerline on Route
one • tenth of a mile north ul
the lunotloli'•. or ~ llosd 10

and st:ruck the vehicle operated
by her husband. The accident
ocCurred April 5.
The first part of the action
aaks for $25,000 for the sufferlng r1 the deceased during the
oeven clays he survived and the
second cause lf for $7S,OOO aa
pecuulary injuries sull'ered by
the plaintiff and her three .. year
old son.

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DR. HAROLD BROWN ANNOUNCES hours for d!o S\Uiday drive for tamd1 with numerous workers tald1W Jll11. &amp;crOll
Meiga County will be from 2 to 4 p. m.
The observance to raise money for the heart fwld clrhe will
In another actioo ft.\edtoday,
he on Feb. 23.
Charles D. Wb!ebremoer and LID·
Also as a part of the drive this yeor wW be on alJ.cll,y ndlo
da WlnebreMer, 1053 Vine -*·•
Proat'llll over WMPO on TUesd~, Feb. 2$. There will be a wldo
Middleport, are alklng tor $3,range of local talent on hand and a crew of YOIIDI 1Mle1 wUl be 011
317.64 from Glerm C, Glaze,
telephones durlog the clay to aecept pledges.
Glaze COnstruction co •• 349 Lincoin St. , Middleport.
IT'LL BE DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., any clay lor llr. 11!!1
The petition of the Wlnebren ..
Mrs. BW Grue&amp;er, M14dleport. This will mark the 19th cooaecuthe
nera• charges Glaze agreed to
year tor the Gruesers to atten:l the auto races at Dl.yt.oaa.
build a home for them at a coat
cl $22,000 and the amount was to
STUDENT TEACHERS IN THE Meigs Local &amp;belli District
he paid In four dleburoomonts In
this semester - aD trom Rio Gratde COllege - are flmlll-r taetL
accordance with work oomplet- The group includes. Jerry Davis and Bill YOU!IIl at the MelgaiiJcb

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School and John Lisle at the Pomeroy Elementary.
Jt ls claimed by the plaintif:t:s
they paid a total of $19,100 to
OUT EASTERN mGH WAY, Mrs. Allee Nease, vocal D!UIIc Glaze which Is $1,500 mou than
perviaor. is revivUw her anmaal minstrel. Last f811', Allee leA Cbl
the IUIIOU!!I he It tnltled to !or
\'OCllll muel&lt;. lnstr.uctton !laid for lbe -t~lll!d
II'!If
a highlll!ftt of the acbool yeor was dr"''''CL llowem,
y-. Alko
returned to the vocal lnstru&lt;tlon and you knoof ._ it Is -tile ....,.
there are outatlmding bills to. must go on. The presentation is tentatively set for late llarcb.

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feelt like the finest silk- yet launders like a dream I
lt't ULTRA VINOI And we lavish it with eaquisile Florentine
llllllrlltllryand lace.Ja"el!. loby dolt, 1l10pcoot, ~own,' m·l.

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Jewelry...

Trim cut Coaual Sloclc• or ConMf'l'atlvo

StyiH . 811 •ot.cflan of sla:.. fw-olft 29
to 50. All •• p.,.,anent prooa. F-..ouo
mOicH •uch oa Ro•ton, Lni, Wrontl.,,
Stadium.
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MHo o.W laors Do,.rt!Mflt
HoalorJ - IWMiora - Jacllots - lolts
Suopofl4.,, - 'ttoo - Unclerw. . W'IH'Ir. Clotho• - Shlrto - ' - " ' Shlrto.

fo Reme.mber
day, at the home of Mrs. EmerHeritage in Needlework;" Mrs.

Dwl&amp;ht MUh..., speai&lt;er,

Owing tho 50th A.nnh•.,••Y Solo of
RCA. You C«&lt; a...-o •• ~n~o~cfl oa
$100 on fino 111.11olfty RCA Storoo
•Itt-. AM. FM, oi'MI HI lt«oo Rocillo•.
Why dott't ,.ov . •tot~ In tho Mualc
Deportment 2nd floGr, .talco o 1-11;.
han o dom-otretlon of RCA St.,..

Sht'll alwll'f' lnasurt this SJI«ittl
day .. . anti yeur wondtrfpl
gilt af (twelry.

a-ored by Soothem lfi8b ae~&gt;­

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~ ValentiH Dar Giving. Pins, Earrlng1f Bracelet•,

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VALENTINE DID« Fr1dll)',
f - n g GIOUBter • Southern
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Dlllllrbnent
An ""collont YGiuo In Wo-na Hand L'!"oio.l ftlly ..
F01hlo!io.l Sw,.otoro; 100" Yllflri Ac.,llc, Oia•ditiGO •!Yio,
Bulky ond flat kn.lta. 'Soo~l~ oioo•liu!W, lilrto In Mlio~
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mol••· ·ajfUa, tiD~ llilue,
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At 7 p, m., a car driven by
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Seven defendants were fined
and three forfeited bonds Tuesdll)' nigllt in the &lt;;&lt;JUri o1 Mlclclleport Mayor C. 0. Fisher.
Forfeiting borda were Nelson
L. Newell, 18, GaJJIJ&gt;olls, S$0,
reckless operation; John R. Berk·
ley. 18, Gallipolis, $25, speedtrw;
Jotm H. Daughert;y, 50, Cheshire,
$18.70• .running a red light.
Fined were Harolcl E. Heger,
33, Lore Bottom, $15 ard coats,
speeding; Josephine L. Bolinger,
48, Pomeroy, $10 aoo costs,
aJ)eedl~v; Steven Scott, 19. Che.
shire, $15 and costs, speeding;
Wayne E. Davis, 19, Middleport,
$10 and &lt;oats,
iO yield
the right of Will': Elclon Walburn,
52, M1ddleport, $10 and roots,
rUJIIIina ltop sign; Leland Sax·
ten, 61, .POIMroy, $15 and coats,
bttoxicatlon, and Kennethl Wise,
38, Cheshire,. $15 and &lt;OSta,

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tallng $1,817.64, owed by the
defendant to various peraona and
BUSY, Bl!SY MEMBERS OF the Ladles Awdllary oflhe s,n..
firms for material and labor cuso Fire Department will stqo a Waahington B1rtlodll)'- be.
and some of these parties have ginning at 4:30 p. m. on Fe\. 22, at the Syracuse SchooL
threatened, e.nd others tlled, meThe ladies also are working on their glatt Ea&amp;tern bltket prooo
chanlc's liens against them as ject and already have 300 besi&lt;ets made !rom pJ¥tlc contalnora. I!
owners oC the house.
you have any plastic containers around the house the auxllllry WOLilf
like to have them. J&amp;st give Mrs. Ada Slack a ring.

tempted to stop in hi• lane of
traffic, but went over the curb
an:l adjacent railroad tracks.
st•lklng a utility pole. Heavy
damages were lncurred to the
car. Lee Was not injured.
At 3:55 p. m., a car driven
by Ketti! G. Ridenour, 25, Che•·
ter, struc:k the rear of a cardrtven by Robert c. Hysell. 181
Pmteroy. The Hysell car had
stopped in ito lane of tralllc.
Medimn damages were incurred
to the Hysell &lt;:ar and h&lt;8vy to
the Ridenour vehlde,polieesaid.
Ridenour was cited to Mayor's
Court on assured clear distance
charges.

E-R Squad Called

Grubb,

The PomerO¥ emergency squad
answered a tall to the Pomeroy
Post Office at 8:05 L m. Thursday where Doris Deeter, Long
Bott&lt;lm, Rtoue 1, had fainted.
She was taken to Veterans Memorial Hospital, treated, aoJ. re-leased.
Wednesd~ It 3:50 p. m., the
aquad went to the home of Arthur
Stokes on East Main St., whowas
taken to Holzer Medical center
by ambulance.

VETERANS MEMOJUAL
HOSPITAL
ADMISSIONS - None,
DISCHARGES Rll)'mond
Frecker, WWtam Zerkle, F1orence Werry.

MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
ADMISSlONS - Martha Rose,
Pomeroy.
DISCHARGES - Nooe.

CORONADO, C&amp;llf. (!J~
enlllted 111011 Who worked
ID the ~ sactlm (I( lhe·
USS Ploublo have clealed tile
~ of their auperlor, Lt.
Sle(lloen Barrio, lhal he ordered
iiJ) ...ret,- i anci...,Jpmont
olo!!lrQyed 1torore Communllll
Noijh Korea ~ lllit oblp.

It bad&lt;ed up the e&lt;fllpment.
The six men telti!led that
oll1cero Harris never they attad&lt;ed tJoil ~~~&lt;ret electroluued oloatructloo onion !or the nlc oquijlment In the Intel·
Pueblo's aoeret papers and !lienee
opoc:e
with atedge
c!evlcao,
hammon. The Navy drew a
Among the lix was CTC, curtain (I( secrecy over the
Donald ~ Who said the question of how mw:h acll!ally
Koroana !It!!)' have a wu oloatroyed. Bit tile 'l!tilora
The -.ala hoi4IDB an· &lt;Ct~~Wlete wrlltetl report (I( the , .fald the c!evlcea were so
lnl!dr7 IDio the Fueltlo'a l!tizure Pueblo'a lntell'--eUtoerlntl d!ln!&gt;le the bammero almolll
Oil tile hill! MU ol Nortlt mission o1 North Korea.
bounoed bam and hlt · tllem ID
Korea Jan. 23, 11161, IIH!I ' J'eR)ard sale! 11!8re ...,.. \WQ . their taeeo.
Fivately IOdor, ~ li&gt; •eopleo ul tllo .._t. and lhal be
the pp pereonall1 oloatro.Jed 0111 cf
llarrla, a llarvard-ealild
Harrla' atatli- and lltoM of thom. HI&gt; did not 111!11 lntelllgenco IIPOCialllll fr&lt;lm MOt·
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Two Boy Scout omclals Were
guests in observance of Boy Scout
Week Wedne~ when the Pomeroy Llons Club met Cor a luncheon at the Pcmeroy United Methodist Church.
Introduced by Club Preslclent
Fred Morrow were Tan Grubb,
district program director, and
Cbadds Hall, MGM District Scout
executive.
HaD spoke on scouting, point-

Office Space

8 EM Deny Spook Unit Destroyed

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Now during o)le Spocial 20% Off Solo io tho perfect
time to. buy those new drap,ries you've b.een want•
ing. Choose from hundreds of fabrics and Colors,
lined ot unlined and all iot a saving of 20% ·
now. Otep headings, hand ••• pia·~••

double

The strike Is al!eellng 55 workors.
tobeStrlker
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f1VE CENTERVILLE Hl8h School
~~ ~·Ml\•. sul!))el!\lod late Wednesday for lltterlog the school
grourll-.. halli Ud reattoams witt. dead animals.
tuiU
... vmuw ..---e
' ·The Cfl'CI~""' of
crow&amp;, six rabbits, two c~lekens. a rae- structkm back lOttie sb weeki.
•oon and tw~ II}P ~ere IOOnd ocatter'l!l !J&gt;aide and outolcle the s&lt;hool When thil - e r dam c:olll!ll8ed
W-SIIsy whe'ili&lt;iasses bepn.
1D De&lt;ember, war~\ was sot bad&lt;
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anolller30claya.
p~
he pt'f!IICM
Workera are on hand, Joow.
CoLUMBUS - DR. Dil~ON COOLEY, HOIJSTON heart trano- ever, lo pump water from tho
plant ..,..lallat, sold here Wedaesclsy thai he would make provtaJ- ~ dam holea a&lt;oordlnc ID
·t11at his ¥Ito!: orpn1 be u.I!Od In Jnnsplanto,~ Ill• death.
GoZa,
"IIi ~r to abi&lt;le by my own oonvlcilon 11\it llfi!ID trsruopJao.
tsUoo II .l!lll&gt;ortant, I have to be WUII!Ifl to oi!ate my own orpna,"
Coole)' iald durlntr ,I vloit to Ohio State 1Jtoi¥11!'1lty HOS)IItaL

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For both her casll41 ... and
dressy .. , mometiiS we 114ve
stockings in all her V(ry
favcwite colors. Stockings to
carry her through the days
ill the best of fashion.

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Slate of Oftleers

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THE UNITED STATES HAS AGREED to a BOY.
el&gt;&lt;lay Tot holidaY. ,._,oellre In Vietnam, San. John J. Sporkman, J&gt;.
Ala., •lei tu!aj&lt;. Sj&gt;Orkman ta a nonkJng m""""r of 'lllit SeMte For·
eiiP! R8latlonl C!ll!unittee. ·
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O.ances (I( rompletlng tile new
~ aaid He wa 11 informed ot the decision by t:h&amp; Nlxoo ad- $12 million four - lane l'ePI:acemlnls~tlon and said he was told the eeaaefire would last sewn ment bridge betwailm Kanauga
Prei(UII!IIbly, the period woold begin Monday, tho start Tot and Henderaon, W. Vo., thloyoar
_ 01' the Vietnamese lurar new year.
a.ppeal-ed dim today following the
proje~s third strike since Qc:.
tirf!ft
over~'
Iober.
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NELLIS .\FII. NEV. _ AN AIR FORCE FlU A fii!J&gt;tor-!Jombor
A&lt;&lt;ordlng to Ed Goza, super.
dlslppeared on a rdght trainlpgmlsslonWednesday, triggering a rna... tntendent ol the Al John80n Consive air search over at least two Western states. The •6 mUUon structlon Co., work was baited
awin,-wh~ aircraft left Nellla Air Force Bue at4:05 p.m. Wednes- last Thursday as a result ol a
jill)' m1 ••s due to return at 7 p.m. followtow a training Olgllt over jUrisdictional dlaJJUte between
NeYida md Utah.
two unions.
"Search and rescue Ol&amp;hts by Air Force helicopters and other
Goza sale! the Federal Govem·
aircraft bePn minutes after the FlllA was overdue,'' said all Air ment and the .constructiCIIltlnn
Force IJ)Okeamao in a brief release early today.
had awarded a Job to the POe
The Flt}A, the object ol congre11ional bickering and mlllltary Drive~&amp; Union, but Labor un.
controversies, c:ar.rled two pilots. The names were withheld.
ion Local 543, Huntington, wae

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Mr. and Mrs. William M&lt;Kel·
vey were ln Belpre amday for a
birthday oboorvance with Mr.
and Mra. Robert McKelV&lt;If.
1b&lt; birthciaJrs of WUilam and
Robert McKelvey were observed. Other ~PJesta at the aftalr
wwe Mr. and Mrs. Joe Andria,
Jennlfer and JOIIDie, Belprej and
Mrs. IDa Mae West and Delores, Parkersb.irg, W. Va.

bold in conlwoetion wtlh..tho.1&gt;01V
Mre. Underwood ml ~ Hobo
erte were welcomed imo t h e
memhership. It was !ln!!OUI!Ced
Uwt Shirley Ash was the winner
or ttoo 10 pound &lt;ootost and membero• were reminded to gi vo her
a 10 cont gill.
Qloeen or the week was Mr1.
Ash with Frlll&lt;ea Hom as 11!0
r~HDrll).
Hender took
the pig for weight pin ml Bet·
1Y GUlley allll JeaJO Warner tied
for the tr...h. At the meetlna
was 0111 KOPS (keep o!f poundo
aenalbl,y), 16 TOPS, ·and nine
plgo. Not lo11 of tho fi!'OI4l waa
28 powda. Kathy HUI or Rutland
woo tl!a door prize.
Mn. Need1 presided at the
mmlng wl!lch ..,.ned wtth the
TOPSpra,yer anO ~.

Progress
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lora; music by "Next In Une,"
~ cl'OWJ!ing o1 Valenti.., Queen,
SATURDAY
mGH SCHOOL dance .1&gt;01V un.
der 'S&lt;hool aporuorllhlpSaturday,
8 to 11 p.m., at lllit Melp Hi8b
School audltor!wn In Middleport.
Tho Jll)'l will em&lt;ee.

"to find ...,. to
the OIXItendbJtl forces
IIIII' ..,,_ lor tile w!Uodn«aa

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Visif in Belpre

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,.I hope your relpDIIH will be
pollitivo,"
Lodge
told tho
VleiDam _ . . ....,....,_ dlsConunun1Jt aide at Ills ~
euas military mlllter1 before session o1 tile CGII!eren&lt;e.
reeolvlns the polltl&lt;sl Nture or
South VIetnam.
'The chief American neavtla·
The 41 forelgn mlnllter" ol the tor bepn his BJlOe&lt;h S8)'io&amp; that
NLF reiterated his ilamlng that the statementa 0{ the ComJnu.
the Communists -.ld oonttnue nlot cleleptiooa In the Drill
fll!l&gt;tlns until 't he romplete three sesalons of the conference
withdrawal "' Ameri.... and "Indicate a laek tA. underatandother allied forc:ea.
lng (I( tho 80I)o (I( the United
Lodge, In a terse speech re- states bolh bore &lt;Ill Paris) and
stating allied pr&lt;JpOsalo, urgocl In Vietnam. ••
North Vietnam and the VIet
LOOge then restated AmeriCOil&amp; to join the allies In an ca's omc:1a1 poUcy "tor the sake

church at 2 p.m. Thursday to
prepare trays of cookies for shutIns.
The society voted to pay onefourth of the cost of two new ta·
bles for the dining room. It was
aMOlllced ttat cookbooks are
again available.
Mrs. C. M. Henne BY opeued tile
meeting with sn organ _preludt.
Devotions by Mrs. CSrroll swa...
son included a poem "Let Not
YOW' Heart be Troubled" by Ida
Scott nylor and scripture t'rom
John 14 m1 Poalm !6. She read
a meditation on ' 4FaitbiiXI F81r"
and concluded with prayer.
The valentine theme was carried out in the rerreshmeot table
decorations. Red an:l white earnotions were flanked by reel 1.pers_and used with a heart replica. Hostesses were Mra. BerMrd Fqltz. Mrs. E. M. Wood,
and Mrs. Forrest BachteL

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p ARlS (!JPI)- 'l!lo Ualtacl
states called on lho ~
nlsta todQ to giTe a ,•-,eP!f've
relljiOIIoe'' to allied ,...... • ..,
~ealatlon or lllil, v~
War as a prelude to ~
'The ~ "' •hie!
neaotlttur Henry Cabot Loclp
fell of deaf ear•. boweYer...
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Tron lUI Klem, chief ...,.a.
lor (I( tile Viet ~~ Nldonat
Libera- Frmt (NLF), ~eJect.
ed out "' band the "allied

Members are to meet at the

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 1969

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
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every depiUIIItllf ~~every floor. Many new amilllls for you co see and fluy; Big selections, too, of Valentiitt

TOPS Club Party Held
For Infirmary Residents

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ALL SALES FINAL

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FRIDAY
JITNEY SUPPER, Eastern
Hf8h &amp;boo!, serving 5 to 7 p.m.
precedii'C the MWer - Eastern
haoi&lt;etbaD game.
RETURN JONATHAN Meigs
Chapter, Daugiltors at tho Aln·
erlcan RevoluUon. 2 p.m., Fri·

SHOES DISPLAYED ON RACKS FOR YOUR
EASY SELECTION. 72 PAIRS ON SALE
7 7111

toriD..,..u.n
on Fob. 25: dinner at 6:30 wllh
ladles u &amp;Ueltl, precedea fD..
ljiO&lt;IIon.
POMFJIOY LIONS ClUb, 1'011)1·
lar mez'lna,. Wedneld.Q',12~
l'olllorQf u D I t • d Church: Tom Cusell has pr&lt;&gt;
II'ODI .., BDy Scout Week.

prize awardocl.

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Final Clean Up

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Initiation is

SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY!

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POMEROY CHAPI'EII 110, ~·
at Arch IUIOIII, ltaWd camocatlon, Weclnoiiiii.Y, 7:30p.m. l'olll·

FEENEY • BENNET!' P o 1 t
128, Ameriean Ledon. 7:30, at
the hall.
SHAKESPEARE CLUB, 1:30 p.
m. weclnosday, at the home (I(
Mrs. Sarah Glbb1: Mrs. Geor·
gl.a Williamson, hoRe.a .
SYRACUSE 1binl Wodnesclsy
Homemakers Club, Feb. 12, at
10 L m., Municlpal Park here;
''Know Vaur COunty Gowrnment"' to be the topici leaders,
Mra. Herman LondOO. Mrs. 0..
mon Ferrell; hostesses, M r a.
William Hayes, Mrs. Honnl
Nolan am Mrs. Miltm Roush;
roll call word. 11 Heart." Potluck
Initiation was held for one lunch at noon. each bringirw: her
member by Bethel 62, lnterna-- own table service.
tioral Order of Jobs Daughters,
Morday night at the Pomeroy MaTHURSDAY
sonic Temple.
GUIDING STAR Coonc:U 124,
Katl\y King, hoolored qoen,
DaUIIhtors of Ameri•• Lodge, Sy·
presided at the meeting. Pre- raeu1e 1 at their hlil Thursday,
sented and escorted to the Eaat Feb. 13, at 7:30 p. m.j potluck
for 1 welcome were Thomas c. dlmer at 0 p. m., each member
Edwards, a knight ol the York to bring a ccmie valentine.
Cross of Honor, and Harry ChesCOMMUNITY SERVICE rom.
her, worthy patron of Eva~ memoratina Rellgl.oua Emphaaia
geline Chapter 172, Order ot the
Week, 7:30 1bllrsday nilht at
Eastern Star.
tho MlddleportFiriiiUnlted Pro•·.
Other guests were Mrs. Mar- byterlan Church; Rev . Nyle Borjorie Crow, Mrs. Franklin Rlz.. den, GalllpoUs State b!otttuto,
er, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thabet, speaker; special muaJc by the
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ki•, Mrs.
Mount Morloh Baptist Choir:
Peggy Taylor, Mrs. Ami TurnlljiOIIsored by F - · BemeU
er, Mrs. Ann Rtt&gt;e, Mrs. Betty
Post 123, Amertean Legion. MinM.lplea, Bob Kirw, Mrs. Sylvia Isters of the communlcy will par.
Midkiff and Mrs. Harry Chesher. tidpate.
Refreshments were served folBRADBURY PTA, 7:31l1bura.
lowing the meeting by Ella Smith,
clay
nilbt at tile Bradbuey Eleprmwter of hospirallt;y, assisted
by Da Darnell, Mabel Goegleln, mentary School; Founder'• DQ',
Bessie Klng, arxl Mrs. Mldkift with reoosnltion ol put prest.'
dent; Larey Morrisoo, A o s L
~pt_ ol tile Melgo Local School
One of Largeat
District,. apeakeri refresllments
One· of the world's largest
oerved by !IOeial rommtttoe; door
universities located on one
Giza . Egypt, with an enroll·
ment of more than 27.000
students, according to the
Encyclopaedia Britannica.

SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

'IIIIDNE!Il ...y

Church's
Role is
Reviewed

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ing out the district has 1,111
boys taking part in the and that .. _ . .. to thepnci•
in Meigs Coualy has- · dertul.'' Five oewtmitahl.webeen
formed, he said.
Stressl~W anew~ ..Bor
Power '76 1 h Hall Aid the .,..
anm Is limed to reo&lt;hooeQ,I&amp;af
tllree boys but added hl1
dreun is to reach every bcr tn.
Meigs Coun1;r.
Goals of tho srouttog PICCitja
&lt;an he roa&lt;hed with Ills Mlp Clf.
interested adults. Hall said.
reported that mcre uniti; _..
parts

at Mole• Count:y,

Grubb also IIPol&lt;e on •&lt;PI*IIIil
In the trl • &lt;our(y ani!• Be
stressed lllit satlatactlmiD-""
POINT PLEASANT - T h e iog with yooth .... ~
Goodyear Tire and Rubber eom. them for the lloWre.
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Jllllll' has ......,oed roonpletion
The Lions Club IU'el'.....lta
(I( a 12,000 _..., loot of. regular noonluncheantnctila~­
fks bodJ.dlng, wbl&lt;h almoat trJ. prelerence to evem.meel¥.
pies tile 'ol!lce area formerly
available. II Includes a large
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modem qJedlcal fa&lt;Uiv, _ .
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ed
ml todtor areos, and
a large, modern receptlm area
~'-' lo
. w
i"-:..ii.
tor GoodyOC" vloltors.
nau
£Av-.., . . _
The walla and partitions in the
olll&lt;e are «&lt;llltructed ul Vldene
COLIJMBUS - Sea., ~
.111118iln&amp; a ~Iller lllrfaeed CGlllns, lWrootoa, _ . . _ .fl
.,.U. JIIIIIOI!ng. 1b~ Vldeno film, the ~Oil c.o+'llt 4
from wlllcb Ills ponolintr takea lolll)'.l!!iredtloed a
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1\1
WOI· pruduoec1 at ~~ the .Old0' Ju Gooclyoer omplCJT· nin&lt;tal aid to ,
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In wollol with tho
. ~ IIJIIIc- gnlna, lend&amp;
Undor tMmoat·
o: ·-.a.l atmoipllerelotbeof·. whlcb wao

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