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PLAN DANCE
I Fnther, Children,
MASON - Tonight following
lbe Wahama-Ravenswood •••• Obatrtl(' Birthday•
ketballbe game,
teenWahama
hance 1 Mrs. Edward Moore, • s. Seo.will
held at athe
High School auditorium from ond·av, Middleport, entertained
9:31 p.m. to 12 midnight. The with .• family dinner Wednesday
Javs will be In rharg•. Spon.oor ; evemng
honor
Ed rd Inand
th ofI her husband,
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II tbe Wahama Guidance Dept · ' Tommy
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17. ;r!my wa:
celebrating his
first birthday
and Sheila was observing her
Pomtray, Ohio
lith birthday. They received
gifl• and cards from relatives
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
Bprt l-ancaster
and friends .
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''THE TRAIN"
l A decorated birthday
CartoonR
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SUNDAY,
MONDAY
Daddy,
Tommy byand Shei·
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I. day,
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"THE
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Moore. Dinner
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gifts were Mr. and Mrs. George
Cab Calloway, Joan Blond,.li •John"'"· Mr. and Mrs. Hovat·
Colorcorloons
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Northern's "Best
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the flrst.de!P'*murder trial of Erne at Walker, 39, GaWpolio, at 10 a.m. Monday iu-Gall!a
County Common Pleas Court.
Walker Is cltarCed with first degree murder In the Sept. 7 fatallllooUng of Thurma
Borden, 22, Kerr. He pleaded iDOl guilty when arraigned after being ludlcted by till ·'!'
September term giand jury. Ada W. Borden, 28, Kerr, wHe of the victim, waa also elm'•
ged with and indlcled for first-degree-murder in the shooting of her husband. Her trial

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Tbunday alter spending a few wlib 32 members present.- Bar· trip in F1 ld
d Loull
Mn, Braee Uoyd, ehaJr.
Royal Areb Maaonl will bOld itt
her daughter and
open- While the:
IDs
maa ol the project and well·
lllllll81 illlpectlon J'rlday at 7:31
aw, · and Mrs. DwJght
e mee mg '" rttiaUstlc with his daughter and family bon bird lover, baa recel•·
p. m. wtth Cllarlel E. ZimnletLagan and son.
form. Reported ill were Zelda M
d M Re.
ed htl wilh lbe '""I fllnll
Weber in Sl Joseph Hospital, 1 r. an
':'· nness1er JohnP
pn,..
man u lnspeclill3 officer. A
Mrs. Leroy Watson
con· Fannie Adams in Camden · laon and children.
Mr. Rlllcoe Wite, wllo JIOI"
dinner wiD be served al 1:30
ftned to her )lome by illness. Clark Hospital and Opal Hoi- Mrs. Roger Klttle of GlousP· m. with the ladles u I
Mrs. Harry L. Bailey and Jon has blood clot in her leg. ter visited Monday with her the club lor ue. Tbla ..... Brien represented Weal Hall.
SATURDAY
Mrs. Norman McCallum were Leda Mae. Kraeuter is home aunt, Mrs. Vesta McCoy.
ject 11 ltelq apoliiGred bythe
SAUSBURY CUB SCOUTS
recent visitors In Sl Albans w from Hospital and
Dolores
NaUeDII Aasoelallan o1 ,._
PARTY IB HELD
Pack 216 wUI haVe a special
Va.
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has a baby girl.
SidneyMonday
Russell of
...,. Racine camp Fire Glrll en- meetlni on Saturday evening,
A communication
was read torMrs.visited
withGloosher oervm ef BlrdJ. Tbe elab..bao
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eskew from Edith Wakely, district Iatner, Rue Tuckerman.
placed lt ol lbe bOUIIel 1D Joyed a Valentine Party In Jan- Feb. 19, at 1 p.m. at the Sallswere in Charles!Dn, W. Va. deputy, in regard to the rail
.
the collllly.
vary at Ute Racine
Baptlal bury achool. All parenll are
Thursday where Mr. Eskew who In Pomeroy on March 31'
and Mn. David Ohlmger
Church. Attendlng were Jan lll'ied to attend.
fell at his employment break- reservations for dinner
cost
daughters, Susan and Son·
Alkire, Deborah Cross, Cricket
fUESDAY
ir_g his leg, entered Charleston $1.7 each are to be .;,nt ID ya, were m
Jut Week·
Carpenter Brenda Sayre, Jleo.
General Hospital for a cbeck- Cora Beegle. A district prac- end for a
wdh their daugbky Sayre, Brenda Holman, Rhllll- AMERICAN LEGION AUX·
up.
tioe Willi announlled
f. ter and armly, Mr. and Mra.
da Ervin, Shirley Pyles, Jane D.JARY of Lewis Manley Post
Mrs. Clyde Andrews left Wed- March 20 at Tuppers Plains. Thomas InnereUa and sons, Da·
Johnson, Nancy Bentz, Joy Z41 will have an Americanism
nesday lor a visit with relatives The Buddy Starcher show be- Vld. and Andy. Tlley went esUTC
Ut•ln$ Theiss, Martha Yost, AnD Me- program al the MI. Moriah Ball'
in Athens.
ing sponsored by District
for the observance ef Plana
Cllnock, Linda Grtndataff, J&gt;l. list churcb, Middleport, Tues13
1f
Mrs. John Kerr of Columbus Past Cooncllors Association on Dav1d s birthday.
were made lor a
ana Cross, an4 Brenda Brad- day at 7:30 p.m., with Mn.
and Mrs. Margaret Werner of February 2 at Pomero was
.Mr. and Mrs. Robert McEI- lion committee ID call an
ford.
Campbell Harper
J.n charge.
.Lagan were Saturday guests o1 sa announced
Y
, blnny, Jeffersonville, Ind., are IllS of the church by the Busy
Pdra. Wllaon Carr, eighth
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Mrs. Charles Buck.
A thank-yo~ note was read spe~dlng several days bere at 8ef Class of the First Baptist BOll presided at the sliver col· trlrt president, will be t bt
Beryl White of Ch..apeake, from Navada Beav.,. for a gift,
home in Middleport. :;:'urcb Thursday evening
fee service.
spt&gt;aker. The public is invited.
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W. Va. and Ran Might and cards and visits . while haopital· They plan to visit with their
church.
siSter, Mrs. Floyd Rumfleld of led. Lucille Kraeuter, thanked daughter, Karen,
a graduate Mrs. Beulah While,
Rutland Vl!llted Tuesday with the memben for gifts, cards student at Ohio University. Alb· conducted the
Mrs. Charles Buck.
and visits when her dangbtor ens, before returmng ID lndi· opened with
the class
Mr. and Mrs_. David Might of Leda Mae was hospitalized: ana.
"Have Thine Own Way," ro1-1•
Pl~santvU!e vts1ted Wednesday Round robin get well cards were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Faulk lowed by prayer. Mrs.
With biS SISler, Mrs. Ellen Eb- sent It Mrs. Weber and Mrs. and san, Bobby of Urbana, have bath Slaven gave devotions
ersbach and Mrs. Charles Buc~. Adams.
returned there after spending tog scripture from St Jllbn and
My Bank
They also visited in Rutland At the close of the meeting several days here with her a meditation from the "Seo:ret
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. a silent auction was held llY parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Place"
Has the Molt
Clarence Might.
the Ways and means commit- IMiller.
Ro.;,n robin earns were
lee alter which refreshments Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jenkin- ID Fielding Hawkins a patient
ANNOUN~ REVIVAL
were served by the kitcben 'son and daughter, Mary Jane, at Holzer hospital ~nd Berth•
toOfferl
50% Modulus Rayon - 50% Cotton. 45" width Rev1val serv1ces will be held committee.
were'" Columbus over the week- Archer 8 po'ient 1 M ·
Beautiful fabric that requires Utile or .no care
at Mornin_g Star EUB church
end and visited their daughter
Th: c 1
each evemng at 7:30 beginning
~d family, Mr. and Mrs. made plans to remember
You ea11 tell a bank by Ita services, and our
Tuesday~ Mar. I. The Rev. Men·
ames Hoyt ond son, Jimmy. Mathews, who 1s at the Elm·
rd.
customers know they can Rpect all the Uttle
zel Smith, pas!Dt. will bring
Th•y also attended the
Dis- wood Rest home ith bJrlb.
the
and there will be
patch sports event held Sunday. day gift.
' w a
"extras" when IIIey entrust their money to us.
apec..J mUSIC.
Mr. and Mrs. John
Kraw- Members answered U
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sccyn and famil
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ro
ca
Oustomera are our "valuables••; we work to aive
Drip Dry
lu~bus Sunday y were m eo. naming their favorite valenMa Vane .
e person. Buddy gifts were
them better, fuller bankioe service.
The February meeting or the sd ry 'th ooney, who Is re- exchanged and a Valentine box
WSWS of the Syracuse Metho- ~ mg WI her sister, Hazel exchange was featured durlnal
BANK SERVICES
dlst church was held Tuesday anCooney at the Emma Smith the evening.
lhoddq hc'ts • Sovln11 Acc'ts e Money Onloro
evening at the church with Mrs. residence, is recovering from Following tbe meeting
Wiiliam Eichinger, presidenl, lllllJor surgery at Meigs Gen- hers were inviteed to the
- Deposit 1.,.. e Chrlot11111 Clult e L••,.
Machine waohoble, wiU
IOO% Cotton- 70x90
aot stretch. Beautiful
in charge.
~rat bHospital_ in Pomeroy. She room for a desoert course serv•.d
slri.J!8S and matchin&amp;
Devotions taken from Psalm as een assiSting In the care I(&lt;&gt;
bl
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sabds.
84 were led by Mrs.
Royal of ·'Ars· Smith· Miss Van Coon- valentine
m a tatheme
e carrying
out
the
A large
Thomas who gave a meditation ~ and her brother, Pearl Van- edged heart .,..;tered the' table
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"Remember the sabbath day to Illoon~y • have been with her at with pink tapers encircled
keep it holy," !rom The Upper e ospital.
llowera. Nutcups of vahmtille
Room. Mrs. Carl Weese, procandy were given each
gram leader, had for her topic, Twim' Birthdnys
ber. Hostess.. were Mrs.
"Automation
Leisure."
Honored at Party
leo Bennett, ~·
"-. John LyoJIS,
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th and
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usmess
session,
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Mrs.
Eva
Hartley
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LEGAL HOLIDAY
33 shut-In calls were reported.
r. and Mrs. William Lam- W
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Mrs. Melvin Grimm reported bert entertal~ with a party erner, contributing.
on the visit by rommittee to Monday evenmg honoring their Attending in addiUoo ID the
Long wearing Colonial pattern that wipes clean with
Syracuse Rc.t
Home. Mem- lwm daughters, Tamara and above were Mrs. Lettie Roush,
bers will help in the Race Rela- Debra, on their filth birthdays. M,~'· Agnes White, Mrs. Clyde
damp cloth. Bright colors.
lions service at the church and Games were played and fa- 1\mebrenner, Mrs. Pearl Hoff.
will also participate in world vors of balloons and heart shap· man, Mrs. Nora HamUIDn Mrs.
Day of Prayer services at the ed suckers were given to the Lillian McGhee, Mrs.
Jacob
Presbyterian church February gukests. A decorated birthday 1'umer, Mrs. Cora Pullen
z. It was announced that the ca e With ICe cream and punch James Souders, Mrs. '
prayer group was active again. Twere served 1D the children. Hamm, Mrs. John Seines, Mrs.
4S Inch wide
Prayer by Mrs. Wendell Stu!- he honorees received many Frances Bearha, Mrs. D a!
Prlsc:IUo 90 Inch wldt
"We Ha .. Grown Becauoe We Have Helped
ler closed the meeting, after lovely gifts. Attending were Mourning, Mra. Beulah White
SliAMLISI
Order 1r l'hene
wllich refreshments were serv- Mr. an_d Mrs. James Roush, and Mrs. Donald Boone.
ed ID seven members. The and children. Bobby, Diana and
Member Federal RHerve Sy• ..,
Aaol Tab '&amp;m Homo
Conme; Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe
March meeting will be held at S
Member Fedorol DIJIOiilln•urance Corporation
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Ute home of Mrs. Frank Wine- prouse and children, Chery~
Excellent quality,
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Debbie, Danny anu David; Mrs.
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Snow white, excellent
for qulltin1, pure
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Lambert, Mr. and Mrs
quality. In lbe drapery
ii
"- Clawson Roosh; the honored ..,!/"':'!ew of the Inspirational
department.
soli finish.
guests, Tamara and Debra and at
Bt;,l B,usinesaman looks
The Very Best
:~!hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Lam- Lloyd• hi~hl~ght~~ :s. Bruce
In Used Cera Anywhere
ffi&lt;'eling of Class 12 Circle
NO REASONABLEANNOUNCE DANCE
Heath Methodist Church
OFFER REFUSED
A high school dance party :day evening at the church.
SEEspo?sored bY the Middleport den~· ca~ Swanson, presiSeniOr class will be held this Th' pr
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Saturday night following the Mnx: ~k authored by w
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I RACK
MiddJeport.Pomeroy basketball live Y tha"'J'", a high
game at the Middleport
e aneaco Shoe Com·
"Your Rombler Deolor"
starting at 9,30 p.m. The f."'ys pany for18which Mr. Lloyd Is a
Well Known Qu•lity
2 for $1.00
VoiUOI To
V1luet t.
'""'""'"'P"'O"'M"'E"'Ro,v,;·,;O;,;·,.,..,..,~wvi_illl
emcee
represen
tive,
cites
his
rellg·
~· e~perience in testing the
Now
Now $5.00
f15.95600 Regular 59c-69c W11h 'cloth• $10.00
B1ble as a basis for his person·
al and business life.
Well Known Qu1llty _ _ 4 for $1.00
Devotions were given by Mra
I GROUP MENS
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James Jivid n in a
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paper prepared for tbe 1a y
speaker's school 1n Gallipoli
Valu11 To
Values To
$3.00
$5.00
this year enlltled "A Chrls$5.91
f15 .9S - - - Now
tian'o Witness 1n This World ,
She led the group In
"T h. e
Lord's Prayer" and gave the
MENS
elosing prayer.
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SPORT SHIRTS-Colored
During the business meeting
17 Jochoo wide, I" ~uallty
Onlohlntho
Hooded &amp; Monogrammed
Mrs.
Swanson announced the
DRESS SHIRTS
Wack or .brewn, to,..I
EXPERT INSTALLATION!
Voluos To
$ OO
llwdor fllr lhlt ulo only
World Day o1 Prayer Feb. 25
&amp; BANLONS
13.95
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Val~•
To
ARMSTRONG'S
SornP Long SleeveR, Some
II
was announced that $93
$6.95
Short SlE'eve
cleared
on the sale of pecans.
Linoleum . • . Inlaid Vinyl
The group voted to doJiate $26
to
the achool lunch program
1 LARGE GROUP
Floor covuina for every kind of Ooor. Belt
and 1D send the f100 ID the Sfd.
patterns. ProfenionaJ lnaUJJatlou bJ Ill, or
well missionary project ID tbe
ilo II youraell, Call WY ~- lor fr" eJil.
confere!ICe. Mrs. Nan Moore
MI-. Juniors oncl Holf Sl,..
mate.
reported on the SldweU fmnlly
and displayed a ChJiieae calenWALL-TO-WALL CARPETING
I GROUP
I GROUP
dar which had been oent · to
Double led Size 81 by 991nch
LADIES
REDUCED LADIES
REDUCED
MOHAWK
her from Korea.
MAGI I
SWEATERS
Mrs. Swanson appointed 8
Thl1 S.le $1.69
kpert lnoiO!IatloD
committee
composed of Mrs.
Y2 PRICE
Satlafaetioo
Wayne Gibbons, Mra. II. L,
GuanDteed
Fltlecl loHom Sheets, Double led Size
French and Mra. Jamea
I GROUP
den to report on the bulldln&amp;
Ledlos 2 Pee. Reduced
repair activity. The meeting
thl1 S1le $1.89
was closed with the benediction.
Pillow CaiN, 42 by 36 Inches _ 89c 1 pair
A aalad course wa1 served
by the hostesseB, Mra. Norman
1 GROUP
Wayland, Mrs. Herman Jlad.
dox,
Mra. WilHam Ilobsoo and
REDUCED
le Th~ftylllve AI! of Your IIP•IIpl From
Miss Nellie Zerkle, conllrlbuttiDI
followlq the meeting. The
ble was covered with a crech•
ed l!lolh -and centered witll 1 .
valentine tree and red to-··•
Ill aUv.._ holdera, Mrs.

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Confesses B&amp;Es

Two venires hnve been drawn
for each trial. The first 75 prosA series of burglarieo (six) ht Middleport hn be&amp;l
pectlve jurors in each case had solved according to Herbert Gilkey, chief of pollee,
tD he dismissed when the case
Chief Gilkey indicated Saturday that Richard Ward, 20,
progreased from the September of 206 Beech·st., Middleport, admitted that he was reapon,
1965 term of common pleas Bible for the breaking and enterings, the first whicb \0011
court to the January
1966 place in mid-December.
term.
Ward reportedly confessed ID - - - - - - - - Twenty • lllo o1 the oeCOIId the series of felonies at t h e approximately ~ Ia tub 75 juror• drawa lor IH Walk- Bureau of Criminal Investig&amp;- reported taken, the Reed Weber trial bave been ercused or lion Headquarters In London, er home and also his garqe
uve not beea avaUable lor 0., where be was takea Friday wbere miscellaneous items were
lfl'lllce, Tbll Jeevea oaly 51 by Chief Gilkey and
Meigs s!Dien, the Elmer Red home •
lbe aelfctlon ol tile jury otarls County Sheriff Robert €. Har- Frnnt-st where uadisclosed Ittomorrow momlag.
tenbach.
ems of value were apparently
Already excu•ed from jury Earlier this month. Ward was taken and the Catherine '""
duty are the following: Helen taken into custody by the Mid· Christine Grant borne.
Plymale, Georle A.
Yoong, dleport Police Department as
Ward L. Pauley, Marta
F. a parole violator, and belt! in Ward got in!D the besemeat
Dean, Lucy Hamii!Dn, Brian jail since his arrest.
at the Grant property, but wu
0. Lanier, Charles S. Bradley. Ward admitted the B &amp; E of scared away •
Lois Jean Waugh, Frances S. the Middleport Elementary Chief Gilkey •aid Ward 11
Vickers, Virginia V.
Brum· school on Pearl-st. the James being charged with B &amp; li: In
field, Willa M. Rucker, James Euler home OA 4th-st where each of the counts.
Forth, Lawrenca
Smeltzer
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Elma B. Hall, Jamea L. Wa~ Ml~JI@I¥&amp;\it@+.ii£!1 f4ihiiiiJJiii§j
dell, Stella R. Robinson, CorSAIGON (UPII - Communist VIII Cong striking '
nella McDaniel, Bert W. Ross. In the darkno11 early Sunday, fired amall ar..:S and 10
~~ for dlltrlbutlon through Cressle Watll, Lawn~ S. mortar rounds into thtl headquarter• cemj.ouncl of the
tile .Joung
treea are Owen, and Rollert A. Brtckles. U.S. Army's 1st Cavalry Division. It wH the flnl bit
and
KnlpQ ijo~lt.• . ax. ,~1011,
thtl Ct1mmuni~ agalnal the htladqu1rt1n,
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1111 111 Mrller date:
~ial da..,... before tho raider• wer..driven eff. TIM
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-Earl ·A. ·&amp;em and Gotm!lll :V... Cong in thtlir atla&lt;k took eclvantage of the absence
Clark, !ICI:• Landan _Correction- of most of the dhrioion'• combllt troopo, who wore per.
al InsUtulltn; Sheriff Denver tidpotlng in "Operation White Wing" about 300 miln
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northoul of Saigon.

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aerve WJ~I compen·
It ~ llwW been. tile
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. · ••r ~ ~ u mem-1'! The Fourth Dlotrlct Court of Appeala hll upheld t .e
to _
theu U6 a year to ~ I cunvlctton and aentendng for arson nearly two yean aco
prol'lilslonal fund. to be uaed in Gellla county common pie11 court of William Blanken·
Ior the promotlo• of th• paso- ship, ti6, Crown City.
••. of school b 1\ :~.. Including : FII.O Saturday mornlllfl with
; Clerk of Court Mar)One Rlne- a copy of hlo decision
along
levJu and bond P i!Uel. .
Of the six school boards out·, hart was the z.t de&lt;JSJOO of tbe w1th the aff~rma~on of the COlD·
side the Galnpollo city school Iappellate court Concurring in mon pieu court'• judgement.
dislt'lct, ell accepted the rai,.. tho decision were Judges Wi~ Blankenship and Otto John·
to
month, w~h tho ... , ham H. Brown aod
Gordon aoo. 56, Crown C1ty, ,..re Chari·
ception of little Ra~coo• local Gray. The diosenting vote w• ed with arsoa in an ¥rll 1184
·~ diotrlt. Mofllbor• of the regiStered by Judge William J. lire !hot deatroyed the major
Raccon sclwll boord did . how-~· C~rhsle.__of . ~ac.&lt;s_on, wbo fil.O porUm of the J~f!O!', ~e;lil
erown City.
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'" doe ml! to u a month. ,.
Johnson pleaded 11ullty to tbe
II¥• Is I rundown on ralary
·~arge and_ was lqJicePC«i .to
of l!hool board members. bv
!-:!0 yeats m lbe ·OhloPeol~
the". respecfiYO boerdo. In G•l·
•ry for arsen. , lle wai re!J~n~liB &lt;!OIIIIIy : Gallipolis c1ly boHrd,
ad here to testily ogainot 81~
re"'l!!'ed at $1 ·Jll!r monthly
"'ship when Blankenship- stood
m.Wg: Rac•·oon jumpf'ri tr&lt;Jm i
trJal and wao convicted In July
1964 ·
13 t4Jf!l: the GoUla county bop,rd
.
of ..A!1catJOn alono with H:mmm
Warren F. Sheets was Gallil
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MOSCOW fUPll --Russia county prooecutlng
attorney
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or
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tonk the raist from " it) tlr. 1t "'"'
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month
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"•llll'""on" ends ond the ling, present prosecuting attor·
The, ··raist" has attractPd 11nited States withdraws, au-, ney, was defense counsel for
!!lite-wide L'Ontroveny
Whtn thoritative Soviet sources said Blankenship at the time of his

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occident at 1:10 •. m.
on State Route 124, 1.1
eaat of lha Minomllle
Ofllce.
Melgo County Sheriff
c. Hartenbach's 4eputiel
Terry L. Brower, 18, to ~::~
before Jllfllle Frank W.
on the charge. Brewer loll
trol of hlo vahlclo ond 11
a stone wall apeed llmU sign
and guard railing.
Brewer reportodly
1 laceration 011 the bfad and
bump en hla chin Brewer
attempting IA1 pu; 1 car
the mlahap oeturred,
1o depu~es - ·1 car waa
demollohetl.
The SherUrs departmenl
conducted Investigation of
k 1 t-ll
Frida
::Cte ~ ~~·~·feet ei.t
the s '
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Beegle :U Columbus
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IIIII$ model car and k hit
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Royal Crown Cola 01leaving the hJ8hway. 'lllere
mmor damage to the front
Beegle's vehicle In~ Do
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Do~ Jean Bahr 21 a'aillpo-1
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en Sunday night may be forlhln~: rionthly mertinga, however, - \~hen thert is aggression
'IY1 from the Me1gs Coo nty
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WED. ond THURSDAl
Is nf actually • ulary. It Js . ,
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1dows not only RusiJOoAmerican •dent of the Mltldleoort • Pome- m•l last week In the Middleport
NOT OPEN
ltei:-Jtions. b·rt also such Interns· · roy Rotary club ~rlday nl(ht Church ~ Christ w1th Rev.
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;tiona! discussion• 11 the ! at Heath Church '" 1 regular · !&gt;"nald Hicks,_host pastor,
FRIDAY oncf SATURDAY
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mg the devotionals. The
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r:mrent Geneva OJsarma~ent : 01her officer~ named were dent Joseph Kraley,
PATTY. nUKE u
nu~rina: one'1 foot or it and ~onference Wf!l'e the Umted· Wf':ndell Gerlach vice pres- whe~ It was also
"BILLIE"
j1 ••gin· 11 in the muck. mud Statea and Britain have betnl de t· J • Rob · ·
ta
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(Tetbnicolor)
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f ' "•"•n• ~ed -·I .
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sort secre ry, ..,.-...
P tt Duk Jim Backuo
and ~ mire. Tllat sort . u .- 1\. ~ tl"".. Y '"""c muon w• I and Wilbur Theobald treasur- cees Religious Service on Me&gt;rcb
a Y
e,
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to; tteQ'lpl\lous rejiaNt l'or the Runll of a treaty to ban the er. Roh~on and ~bald are !7th at the Junior HiP AuJII·II ~~~~B~~e:;elo1f!~n Berlinliag ~f ont'e cou?try lndieates sprPad of nuclear weapons.
: suc"eeding ~mselves. Named lorlum.
.
~~ ' DAY OP
'"''!w;nm for on .. s nAtion.
~lie the cnanel of communi-\ to thf' board of directors wtl'f
A committee was appointed
THE TIIFFIDS"
l.onfl's speech -waa not l'.tlto~ between Moscow and ~urti~ Jenkinson and
Dav~ In devise and bring to
.
(Techbieolor)
~r 1 1!en b\' 1he Whit~ Hou!le.!W~shmgton remains open, it Is Ohlinger.
meetlq 1 resolution 11 to
Howard. Keelt Nicole Maur.
. he r:words. phra!llftl and J"(l . Ilk ley to be used by the Paul Smart Lee - McComat associatlonts sta~ in ~:~~~ ey, Kleron Moore.
de~•voir,
.,.. part of me Krcm_lin. for tny meaningful and C. E. Bl~keslte - e the to orgtU!Izatlons .of a •
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hv•hhood of a .man who otumJll nnr,&lt;~tJal•on• as ion~ as the Vlet . nomlnoting commltllll; '' will! type_taliing Sunday niCht ·
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mr oCJgh th~ red l'lay parlshe!l N.a m L'O~ict contmues, the Blake!lllf.e making Ita rerom- medings and programs · •rher•!l
John Stur11•'
of Louisiana, bollini thingo . sourcPS saJd.
! ml!lldatiDIII.
' ' most o1 the churches Ia 1h
"THi HA~L&amp;LUJAH TRAIL'
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m county have even'""
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Earlier , BlakHiee disci.."-'
· Burt Lancaster, Lee Remick,
t"or ,the Senate, _b~ laid out
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thAt the club thil year, 11 iqr Rabbi Murray. Bera:er of, tbe 'Jlm·.- Hti~,. .,Pamela Tiffin1
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It·• V1et Nem d1iemma "'· a
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a numbfr of yean, again otiii Temple B'nai lsrliel of Parler,. Brill• J~ :D!III,Id Plell·
"!WI I!18Ue. It proVIded a p(llnt ·
spol'l801' two Melp
CountY. burg,
wai lpeaker' on p.ce. r; ~11 ·\ .... -·.
of vje• that add&lt;d to UJe \ WI
hi~h school ..niors al the Ins!~ the
Today."
Coloml'IN!!n!!!!!!!!!!""'""'""'""l
d•bal*-something for hawks, ft'
tole of International Affairs in
owlh 1nd doves to consid~r.
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March In Cincinnati. 1be committ.. ha• selected oui*tandlng
&amp;tudenls Leland Brown of MiliCh hi T
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d~ High School and Karl
ea re wp., -"airmen Ruo&amp;ell of Southern Kith Sohool.
•Conlinuod !rom page 1 )
. and work.,.. for the annual 111·d John B
lntrod"~
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I HP::.r' Furtrl Drivt wet"e
ed · ge
aeon
LK"'nn
A. Wt~!ker : Deputies ack ow.
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Pros'-Clltlng Attorney Bernard
en ¥!! Ivan . r;~; pr. .J. Ar· today 1". Cbfahlro and vicinity. Fultz who condocti!d a lz oo
turo flil Lommn• ·nollier Hos- Co-eha1rmon aro Mrs. Paul- 1 1 blem
qu
pltoti !patholot!i&amp;t; · Dr. Donald lno Flit, Mr!. Maty Damell ~~id: Joh~ ;e~e~~
R. Warehinu-. Gallia
r·flunty and Mrt. Mary Jane Neal, all ed.
coroner; Donald Wlnterl, Ober· members of the GaiiiJMillo BusJ. 1 Led!
,
1 th di
Un · Gil.., Borden and Coonlt ...'lndProfesslonel Women's!
M., seMrvn~- berle nnMerl
~- boll! tf Blclwe!L
club.
I ~ere
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include·
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Haddox,
Mro.
Boulah
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Ha,...mrte•a
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ga:ns\ .Walker wut bt Galli• Mrfi. Odr.lla Mack, Mn. Jettn· II'Ye!l, ra. IIJCIII
son, I
co•mtt proserutlnt
ottorney otte Sheet•. Mr!.
Jl:rnesdn Mrs. Zelia Rlloy. Mrs. Jane
.iohn A. Epling, wbo will be Will•. Mn. Ilonno Mlsn". Mrs. Gilkey and MIM Bess Sanbom.
by Rerold D. Spoars. Dorio Zerkle. Mrs. Carol F...,.. ,
A'!TENDS 00111191!:
lrootCII courUppolnlad alslll· man. Mrs. Gl•tly• Rile, Mrs.'
ant 14 d.. pr..ocuti"' 'attei'ney. Holen lwishor. Mro.
Helen ' Dan Notter of Dar. ·Notter
Preillding on the 'bJnch will Sp&lt;ars, Mrs. M" Athey,
and Sons. of Scottown, waa one
b• Judge c . w. Smith, jud.. , Kay Hockman. Mrs. Virginia of Hill dealers from IIUnola, OhiO
of the eommon p!P.It court nf , Taylor and Miss Janet Stump_I Indmna. and
Mlehlgan, wtJG·
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Vintoe county. Jnd&amp;t Smith! Chfthiro Village will be cov-l •tteoded a two-day course lpof&gt;.
was 81siped to Gallla
thla afternoon and can- sored tv the Clay Equipment
comrtaon pleu court by King• vassin~t will h~;~ dnne hv mem-1 ())rp., at Cedar Falls, Iowa 011
1-. Tift. chief justice of tho ' be&lt;o of the Cheshtre Chapter, Fe!&gt;. 15 and 16. The course lo
Suprtme r.ourl e1 t:i!ott
Ottle' ot E..larll Sll!r, which 1 conUnu•t•on
ol the ftrmt
Til«! asalgnment of
Judie
asallted ill tbe Hearl Fund Farmstead equipment ttpedal·
Smttll'ibacamt ...,....a, Ill t~ llrlvt ,,,. the paoloeverll years. Ill training P!'llmm, whlclt at.
Jud&amp;e Robert M.
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Betovirhe ltllferetl 1 coronary.
SI&lt;RVICE 8E'f
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and 'li ctll'l'llllly 1 ]llti..,t In l'unoral aervlm for Chester
VOIAJr&lt;ITEI!RS TO MEI!T
the Citllllpolfo Medical Cen~tr.Htt,hto . !1. Ook Kill. will bei Tbf volunteers of tho GalliHooplllll.
.
.bold ot l :!t thil afternoon ot, polil State ln&amp;titule will IIIOfl
CourHppolllted defeiiS&lt; ,..,. the Kuhner Funeral Home tn. at 7:30 p.m. Thurada) Feb. 21
Wlllluo P. Cherrll)l!on ,. ·d ar- Oo" HHI. Mr. Hur,h.. died J1Ud. In the OCCU]IItionat Uterapy d•
rill ; , 81ieeto. q,errlngJ;, and denly Thursday oflernoon ot a partment of Cottaie 7. Anyone . "'
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loll fllr · - Walker
.. :heart attack. Rev. Jame• Hanna: intereoted In llecoming I mem-1 WILLIAM DIX and PIIM lM
8beetl •t:t 1!5o0 !lr!J(l{~··· 'fl ·~Ref. Harold Sturn and Rev. 1ber IS invited to attend the
"th• Cnlldttn
dele• IIIIUIII 1\lr lin for
will oNirial&lt;'. Buri.Z meetlnP. ICCOrtilng to Mrs. He-'
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Fish Stieks ••••••..••••• ~ 39e
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Dr. Clarke is
Speaker at
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SPECIAL SERVICES ing In a'
Special aervle&lt;!s are schedul·
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ed at the Che!hlre Methodist SUFFERS LA€ERATION
church, bfglnnlng Monday and llanny Bryan,
' 11
oobtinuln&amp; through n011t Sun- transported to Veterans ·
day. Guest speaker will be tho orlol hospllll by the
Rev. George R.....ts, pastor of emerg'I!ICJI !JIIIad Fr\41t at
the South Webst&lt;r Metbodlst p.m. for treatment ol a
church. ServlceJJ will begin al laeeration sufl~red wbUe
uo each e&lt;rening.
ilog on an automobile .
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Sobio . alation hi}'OIIIti'J'·
API'LY ll'OR U~Sl!
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PT. PLIIiASANT App!yln&amp;
C of C ro .MEET
for marriage ·ucen,. In the Ma· Pres. Jack Corsey "':~~~~
10n counfy court Moclnywaeer ed today the regular
1011 OOIIIIV eourl Monday .were meetini of the Pomtii'OJ C
Hayes IIIley, II, Greenllboro, will be held
at
N. C., and Beverly A. Price, a.m. al Bal\et'o--111, Galllpolll.
on East Maln-11, Pomeroy.

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FLOUR

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.. Middleport

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JOliN HOOD

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Stl'alghl from llolil liout.·
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lines ol tho b&lt;lc~ • lipped
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Mon. thru Wod. 9 AM to 8 PM
Thursday . . . . 9 AM to I PM
Fridoy .. .. .. 9 AM to 9 PM
Salurdoy . . 9 AM Ia 8:30 PM

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MAXWILL HOUH

Fob. 1!, as the third and · PT: PLEASANT - Approval nan !llgh School and Elem~n.
line for Melp countians The annual oerles of Lenten foartll grades wiD be tatoo of Maaon ·t-ounty'o me.IIOIJ ap- tary School. Pt. PleaBOnt Jun.
file tbflr p&lt;rsonal property aervlces at Grace Methodist
o\lheno for an .Oucol-f plication for asllatance for Ute ior High School (new school
tax return Is April 30, Auditor church will stert Sunday, Feb. procram Mr Glbbo
!be
Gordon H. Caldwell said Satur· 27, and continue for five Sun. earlier time ",.hedatt wUi be education ol low income lam~ 9th · grade and old school 7th
day.
days. The series are 1 sor· oaly for Tuelda •
hes under Title I• of the Ele-lond 8th grades. Central, Hen·
"If you were engaged In busJ. ed by the Commissions :"Edu·
Y
mentary and !k!condary Educa· denon. Roosevelt SunnySide .
neas on 0e:9;.n, J96~. or tf you cation and Missions.
~~~ 1tion Act, ProJect I, was an. Lew:ll'l and Mt. Olive.
owned lnvoiibnenll on J n 1 Th
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. : nounced today by Milton Bur-l
a · .
e weekly events will alar! .,.., 79 , 66 urn Sought ·dette, sup&lt;rintendent of schools. 1 Sal~ry lo 1200 per
IIMI6 conslstln&amp; o1 stock•. cor· at &gt;p.m. with a potluck dinner
,
, The proJ'ect is entitled, "Pro-\lengU• of employment
porate bondo, municipal boods, served, and followed by a de- In Court By F1rm
I
1 "R ed'-t R d! .. week, .
notes, debentures, land con- votional serviC1! in charg of
gram n em w.
ea ng. I
tracts and other similar pro~~ a church group:
e
An. entry bas been tiled' ln iIt covers grades one through Quafifications are, teacher~ :
ty the tax ,..turn must be f1led Subject of the series
will the JOUrnal records of Meigs • 12. .
. aides, no!l-professlonal person.
at the auditor's office In the have its emphasis on the Goa- Coonty Common . Pleas - Court I Applications 6or teacher's alds ,rnust be a high school graducourthouse." Caldwell reported. pel tf John. The study will be glvtng the "Imperial Sportswear posJtJons In Mason
County _ate and have some clerical trainManufacturers,
merchants, given by Rev. Hughey Jones, Co. the rigbt to recover $47t.flll, Schools will be occepted by' ing,
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rontractors, farmers, lawyers, who attended a school at Lake- plus jnterest, from Leona Kohl, Title I dLrector Ralph Sayre1 1
doctors, dentists and account- side to prepare for the teach- dba Becky's.
1from 9 a.m. to 12 and 1 p.m. to j n enacting ~1tle _1. co~ess
1
ants are required to file person- ing of this study on John. The In other cctmmon pleas court i 4 p.m. on Monday. at the Mas- ~anted to prov1de fma~tal asal prorerly tax returns with Ohio Conference has approved acUvity, a directed judgment · on County Board of Eduatlon 1sls~nce to _local educat~onal_ae­
thei~ count~ auditor and list and is ur~in~ every church to ~as been made ?A an appropria·l office, on Eighth St., Pt. Plea-i encJes se~mg areas_ With highall mventorJes, supplies, equip- onrtuct this study during Lent. tion of land achon by the State i sant.
1conc_entratlon o~ . children from
~ent and fixtures used in bus.l There will be a class f, r of Obi~ over property _of Ruby · Teacher's. aids will proba~Jyllow InCome fam1hes.
mess. .
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each age group in the rhun·h. E. W1ldermuth for. Improve- be needed m these . followang Projects must be designed to
ln addition ~ those actJvely A nursery will be provided for ments a_nd construcbon of Rt. IIC'hools: Wahama Higb School, meel the special educational
engaged in busmess, every per-· small children.
7. The Judgment calls for $1.· Pt. Pleasant High School, Han- needs of educationally deprivson who rents furnished rooms
300 lo be paid for the land and
ed children in specified low inor apartmeflts must file fl tax
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!2,200 or 1 dwelling on
the
eome areas Depr.Jved ch'1ld
.
f'lX- ~t:~~P'Rl\!!1,1.
!1111~ propertY.·
re turn, I'Jst'mg th e Iurmlure,
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are those wbose achievemrent
tures and equipment included
COLUMBUS {UPI)- ~ .
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and performance are below ~~~
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in such rental facilities.
en R. Cananday of Nortbau, 1
expected of children of th ~
Caldwell said iovestmenls are obto, boo boon nam..t Obto MUNICIPAL COURT :
qe and grade
e1r
taxed at 2 mills if they produc- ebalrman on the natlonat refMunicipal Judge Robert s i
)
ed no income or 5 per cent of erendum tommittee 011 belt Betz Sat rda fned p 1 L.
The Mason County
the inc?me yield if they were I wide borle)' tobacco for tbe Mullins, 0 19, yRt~ 2 G~~U lis.
for families that hav~ an
priY.Juchve. Tbe rate of tax on acreage poundage program $25 and costs 1 d
t po J
come of $2.,000 or less 11 twenty I
tangible penonal property us- ' that will be ap for a vote lt"m to th
d
n . s~~~eoce
The State Highway patrol one per cent. So if a school!
1
ed in business is identifcal with Marth JO
. . reef dra~s. m Jal
don investigated a car-semi trac- has the county av~rage or above
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COnVIC1IOD 0
IVlng
UD et to t ')
111 j
t ]1 ·30
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t e tax rate on real estate m
Canaday, cbalrmn
of ·
ti
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had bee
r.. ra~ er co son a
- p. Jt quaJifi~ by percentage un0
the taxln~ district where the i Ohio's Farm Bureau Tobacco ~~=t~ ~ th~ ~aiJia count; m. Friday on. Rt. 7, one and der. this program.
property IS located.
I Committee, was named at an sheriff's department
t~o tenths mJles north of the j Sixteen schools qualify by
All personal property taxes 1 eight-state toba~o metttng
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· Sliver Bridge, at Kanauga.
centage also, if a school
paid to the _local county treas-l' held Jn Lexington, Ky. His
Burton Deweese, . 41, Rt. I Ollie&lt;!rs salcl that Betty Jane oot qualify by percentage
urer, accordmg to Caldwell. arr committee wtll be responsible McArthur, who. Fnda_y pleaded Lewe, 34, Rt. 1 Middleport, driv-' may qualify by using the co&lt;m·l
~sed .in the area ~or sch~ls, . for aU Information available not g~ll_ty to a _city ~l1ce ~barge ing north was attempting
to ty average of economically
hbr~nes, health, pollee and f1re to Iarmer~ 00 both the JH'!... of dr1vmg. wh1le
mt~x1cated, make a left turn off the high- pri~ed . ch!ldr~"'- m the ,:~:r:
semces.
lent program and the propoo- chang.O his plea. lo guilty Sat· way. At the •ame time, t h, whlch ts IUty-four . Five
_ ed acreage poundage program. urday. He was fmed the us~al tractor-trailer, operated
by qual~fy because ef th e
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150 and COllis, sentenced lo five Clair Rietmiller 35, Pulaski, qualify uoder this program.
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duys '" jaJI and recetved a "' Pa., started to pass, and the lolal, twenty-one of the twe•ntv·
F TO PLAN REGATTA
months he&lt;!n!e IUS)l&lt;n!lon.
vehicles collided.
8iX schools of Maaon
}
~ Al ~nard, chairman of ~he I In other police cases, Paul
qualify because of the
%
~ 1966 Big Beod Regatta In Mms Stewart 37 It 2 Gall' r
There wao heavy damage to I two options.
·&lt;'
~ ~County reminded interested citt. ~as fined' $5 ~~ ~ ts -~1~ the_ car, and none to the tractor_ ·---zens to attend an organization- If'
pended I s • Wl rn
trader. Mrs. Lowe suffered a
me sus
' or no rnu er· br !sed ha d bu
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al meeting to plan the event Robert E Wolfe 38 Rt 2 G 1: u . n . t was not trea~
UNITED PRESS 1l eroy
Tueroay, Feb. 22. at the Pom- lipolis, liS and ~o•ts fo~ •P~· ed. RJOthmdle~ was charged
=fl
town hall.
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w1th failure to signal wllen pass~ INTERNATIONAL ~3
mg , aod Floyd E. Folden, 50• ing and posted bond to appear!'
, . , _ _ . , _ Rt. l Northup, $10 and costs, Saturday in municipal court.
MOSCOW - IF
BRI11SH
MASON - A New Haven mloxJcatJon.
Prime Mlnl•ter Harold W!laon l man bao been lined 117.10 oo
Arrested by the State Hig!l. J Arreslll Friday
Included:
intends
nmke hls visit here, a ebarge of falling ba.. bls way patrol William Connolly arne,• SahitterflJelsd, 28 • Racme,
j
k
n t toward I velltete under co~trul follow. 22, Rt. 2 Leon,
'
• unsa e ve c e yracuse May~
nex w.ee .an e or
• Va .. was fiJI. or's court, Feb. 24 . Thebna Po- . The_anouallnspectlon of Mor·
peace m V1et Nam, he m~st , lag a two.oar "''"dent 111ur.. ed $10 and costs, no mud naps: well 27 Mltldl '
. ·Ding Dawn Lodge No. 7 Free
f1r.t ''face the facts," IvesUa day at 3:40 p.m. In Masoo oo and forfeiting bonds were: Clilr )oi~l Jt,
pass~ng
and Accepted Masons will be
1
saia Saturday..
I Rt. 3S at Adamo..r.
. R. m~11111!i11er~ ·35, Pulasli. laJq .inu~cipal courte ~~b ;~ beld Tuesday at 7:30p.m.,
The artide m the
Soviet
Donald. N. B-r&lt;laer, 37, Pa .. $17.50, .failure to sigdat
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government newspaper was an. Howarckt, was el&amp;e41 _.-. to when passing: WlUiam T. Heatgtee being confernd on
otner Indication thai Wilson's court by Chelf Fred Taylor.
on, 52, Rt. 1 Belpre, $22.50, fail·
lcondidate by Kenneth E.
·u~ge&amp;tlon for an Anglo-Soviet Bumgardner's ear reported. ure to signal whOJI passing; and
I idson, Worshipful Master,
m1Uative toward reconvening ly ran loto the rear of 1 sto~ Cornelia C. McCleery, !3, Beahis corps of officers.
t~e 19&gt;4 Geneva Convention will ped vehicle driven by Her· ver, Pa., $27.50, sp&lt;edlng.
Officers lnd"ded Charles
be rebuffed here unless
the bert RJcbards 28 New Hav·
dette, Senior Warden : M~rion
Labor government drops
lts en Heights rud..rds bad stop.
Rio Grande elementary PTA Hll!Tison Junior Warden·
· ·m 1et ped for 8 school bas wben the
metThursday an
. th e schooIBurdette,' JunJCJr
· Deacon:' Rayf.uppor t oIUS
. . po 11cy
C"t NOA\:CIDENTS
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1 Y pollee Satur~ay ~rmng auditorium. Dr. Oscar Clarke mond M. Jones, Serretary ; CarlNam.
&lt;·••llislon ocC111'Ted. Mary 1\nn
CANBERRA AUSTRAUA _ i Richards, • pa,.enger, auHer· t' ;ep~rledd no ~~at'Jc ac~ddenttss of the Gallipolis Medical Cen· O'!Jell, Treasurer: Charles Dow
. '
I «&lt; an a
rent neck injo
t.r wo ays.
I e no accl en ter was the guest speaker_ He ler, Tyler; Truman Burnett,
Vwe Pres1dent Hubert Hmnd ) . ppa
ry · ocurred either on Thursday or spoke on the dllteases of the Senior Steward nd H ld H
phrey, apparently undislmted , ~· wa~~o ~ pedby•Jicla• Friday, the city's 1966 accident heart, in keeping with Heart rison Junior s~war&lt;t'o
ar
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b'o' anti-war pickets, joined Aus- 11 or rra en ·
g tota1• toll is running ltigh Police Month
The. in
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mvest~gated ~ total of 78 acri·
The program epened with the J. B. Hall, Past District DepuHnl_t Saturday m urging _ free ~'IW~t~~!M'r.;;f.II_\B'I!t,~~ dents m the first 50 days of the group singing "America." The ty Grande Master of Ironton
nations to ~upport AmerJca's l'
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y..r.
pl•dge to the nag wa• led by Honorary lnsp&lt;etor' will be Pa~
wa• effort m V••t Nam.
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Jimmy Merry. Mrs. David Roes District Deputy Grand M8llter
Humphrey. on the SIXth stop · Ftr•, Combat F1re
· led devotions
H "Spike' Pyles al•o of Iron
of a tour of Asia and Austral· I
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TAKES TRAINING
Mrs. John . Wickllae's room t~n
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11.~1a. undertaken at the request Several Mlddi!JIOrt and Meigs I N~W HAVEN - Seaman RP.- won the attendance count He- Adinner w·n be s ed b
of President John!IOn, stressed County men are ifm)IVed in the- I crmt James W. Young, lB, ,U~N.
were served bY the Eastern Sta; at s·e; my
•istini Communist aggression struggle in VIet Nam in one
of Mr. and Mr!. WilHam third grad• mothers.
Masons are Invited t/'atiend
in Viet Nam.
way or, another.
.
of Railroad St., IS
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· seven weeks of
· Cmdr. Peter F. Klein, who Is
PAR1S - VICE PRE"IDENT In charge of missile concentra·
at the Naval Training
Hubert H. Hum~hrey h~s fail· t'on in the Navy, Is aboard
Center at Great Lokes.
crt to W1_n. lnd1a s backmg ~or Guided Missile Cruiser u.s.S.
U. S. pohcJes In Southeast ASia, To:&gt;eka, Flagship for Rear
CLUB TO MEEI'
the h~ral _ne~spaper Le Mo~ mira! Donald G. Irvine,
PT. PLEASANT - The 0
de sa1d editorially Saturday. maoder
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Coin Club of Point Plea·
"Mr. Humphrey _perhaps ex· The Top&lt;ka . fired !Ill
sant, W. Va., will hold a regu.
p~o~ted tn a too VISible way ~n- in combat for ·'first ttme since lar meeting Monday at
'has need for
res~~~t10n Wor!d War ;s14 Thuf.!day. She r p.m. at the Applachian Power
of the U.. S. !~nanCJal aid, the lieved the USS Oklahoma that Co. Auditorium.
,
pape~ sa1d. Indeed, our New day as ·a gunfire ship in opera·
President Edward Burkett
Deihl corres~ndent cables that lion Double Eagle.
nounced thtl': an col't&lt;:tors are
the viC&lt;! preSident has adopted
vi ted to a color film oo&gt; ~~:II
a paternalist attitude, to say
REP0111' ACCIDENT
American coin&amp; to be s
the l~a•t. in every
matter Middleport potle&lt;!
Plans for the third annual
tourhmg upon }R(han econormc ed 8 minor accident at
p. show, to be held April 30
plans.
j m. Friday on the high .aehool May lsi a~ the Moose Locliell
SAN FRANCI"CC _ FLEEr Iparking lot. They said a car Bldg. In Pmnt Pleasant, are
Adm. Chester w. Nimitz con- driven by Joyce Lou Long,
log made. A coin aocUoa
tinued in "serious condition" backed into a stopped car own- 1 ~1o~Uo~w~th~e~m~ee~ti~n~g.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
in his home on Verba Buena ~ by William Dileo, Athens. I;
Island Saturday. Nimitz, who Dama~s were minor and . no
will bt- 8J next week, was being arrest• ·wtl!;,~ed.
cared for by Navy doctors. Hel
·
underwent back
&amp;urgery lB'll
FINED $11, ~
YP"' aod recently was hospital· William· E. Arnold, .M~Idle• ll
leu Jn Oak Knoll Naval Ho.. pori, bas been flned ..
pita! with a stroke.
costs 1&gt;Y I!!iddleport Ma:~.

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Margarine

~~:';i.:~~; ' Mason County has $158,000
papiiJ Ill Pomeroy will be
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PT. PL~ -" A survey
of Ill bUJinesl and indUJlrleo In
Meaon Counfy wblch emploY
one or 11101'0 persona wiD beJlJI
ans w.ek according to Glenn \
E. Smltlt, Vocatioll Edu&lt;aUon
Supervisor for Mason ·c.;.u,ty
Schools.
Thls IJ lhe thtrd 1a a·
surv.,s to determine
and needs in the area
vocatlooal training for mason
County youth and adullo. A&lt;...;,OvJ
!ludents In grades I thro&gt;uah 1
12 and parenlll
students
lhoH grades have already

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LENTEN

H Ro sb,· Rl 2 Bid.. ..;.king a
from Loulse ROII8b Rl
Galltpolio, .., IIJ'Ountls oi u:
treme cruelty. Married Sept.
15, 1158 al
lnd. lha
couple bas no children.

• Clyde Wines Jr. Rt. 2 Roclne
a law " paHed that no one
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for a marriage llcenae
1 p It 1 1
osks for . e&lt;PfCJall•· the ones I!Jgh Soviet diplomatic sour· · · r"ur d thtra ' ron!fon Balttbrk was aloo arre'~l by the
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1ney, e
appea or an ·
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bate ~,..
•·ho •bo ne f!t num 11!I
(.~ sa1d thP V11~t Nam confllct 1emhip in the Fourth Dlst.lict iff's departrMnt nn ID bltoJjca·J;:::~·:;:..-;:;_.·...,...,...,...,...,_,1
orP
nders for whom llre the has left ~ "impn_nt" on Court of A als.
I cation charge Friday.
law
ers making laws.
Ru!Silan-AmerJcu relations and
ppe
W , the bill was mtrOOuc~, ~ sa!d they upect no improve---cr1ti~Yo1C~ of more than 9fa .

THE SHOE BOX

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MISS AMERICA

TeeD•.Ager ·

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II, In l\1rl1, led training

Area during Lent in • · slttdy the Porfli!Mutb District where lng se.. lot!S, agrees to makt
of. the Gosp&lt;l of John under the all mlnlstm bj tlle.diBtrlcl pre- munlty. Members ol other chuo
Martha R. Edlmann, . Patriot Star RL, flied a $15,000 4Jrectlon of their ministers.
pared to instruct Utelr laymen. rchs Bre Invited to this stud!'
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_ ~•11• suit Friday 11 GaUla county common pleas court 1'be Rev. 'M. Ill. Dowaoilsald 'l'lte .period of alttdy, runs from the local sludy op&lt;n to the ,com•b!
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"' , '. o:·c:&lt; ;,;: lror injuries allegedly IUBtalnet!'ln a tra!flc accident nearly loda)'lha~manym_i!lllber~ 'ofhls April f, of Holy Week.
of the Go pel of John.
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'·' two years ago.
church and'•,.veral from tba Asb Wednesday
Feb. 23, to
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-.!dared I partial-,.. ohlp lund lli'- IOIIlt 'OIItar !lind Named deleftdant In the
communify bow indlca!Od that April 8, o! Hob' Week.
•na)orlty_ of oil school lmbursement for out
the for the benefit of their oc~l was Garnet Morie Nelaon,
for treabneol and will con- they plan to lal:e part.
Clas.., simUar to thooe In
Headquart.rs For ·
In Gotlia CGWtfy bave pocket e1penau Incurred tn a~, district.
.·-· llpollll whose car
require treatment 1a
tba Healb Metbotllst
Cburch
the "salsry hiKe" ra&lt;s-,tendlng boar4 motlblp.
One school dlstrlct nported to the'plaintllf'l pdltlon
Mure.
Claaseo .wlll be held ~~! wlll be conduct.O In more than
Niary of board mom ben A otate-widt po~..•'!'~ Qb!JII,\1!!1 ,\\!,." , .. .,JIIIIb~: ~~ .0 with lhe car in wbkb )\Irs. The aooldent, according to Ute dlQ' evenlnp, Feb. 23 ':"'....,.. 1100 Metbotllat Chllr&lt;hel Ia the
t1 to~~ • month. m••·•-or- 1ocrool dlatr•cta : Jrlj tei'ii!Sill,·¥,ver . .\011 •the i3 ~ill&lt;@!~, EdeJU!aan •.wu a pasoenger. petitiOn,• occurred at 9:20 a.m. Ailri18 e,thlrom 8~R P~ Ohto West Area. •
wtth·a lla!t 1•11 enacted! That those wbo ~L aCOIDI lbel'll!tW ~.'11; ti01!4.11n'· •110tt Tbe ' plalntiH contendl sbe Fell. 2t 1184 lllleD the defenfl. Ute ea Mellt
crtJUD
la~t HISJOn of the Ohio ' raise, one-fourth ~m" liilve \lha $20.'\ . · . ,. suffered neck and liPIDe
airt•s car allegedly struck ·the R... ~ said.
LEG PIIA
Aaoembly.
Irefused to taka tliiJ lll8her
of the low
been 1es which are of a permanent rear of a car· driven by Paul
F. Gerald Ensley, """
a;nerplt:
'amount authorized by low.
•defend«l on the pMlnd! .!hal uture She lrll 01pended
F Edelmann ' oouthwest en IIden! bishop ol. lhe Oblo Welll .lll!l a.,..~ "'
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ol ooven, Gallla county I Allolhor fourlb of lha bollnli board iliemhoiio JtaVe ..·lll'lher
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ohio 7two-teoltts of a mile oarth Aretl, conducted· a at®y of the al .•1 1 P-111· friday with a
Middleport, 0.
btlardl, lnelutllnllhe OaJ. ; members wbo aC&lt;.-!pt 11ft .._..,,,to traver ' to· li\eitllip ( In "tile
o1 tbe oou.tb CllrJI!ll'lllttl llmllll ~pel .of John In Lak!lide. !rldurtd l'ilbl·.1111· He wu
. board . of educatmn , all or ony part of the f2t a 1present day witlt eo many schopl
of GalliMIII. ...
· Jill! '10-12, lor •.15 -.leeted lud-, IDjured Ill 1 fill at bOJIIe. IDa
Ga!Upollo elty board. month, donate it lO a lleltotar-1 dlall'icll beJnc aot11fllldated,
, Two ·dl\IOrce
were II?
tba
cootlltloD 11 reported u pod.
~~ . iccepted .
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ley, Rt. 1 PatriOt. oeeklng • dl- .

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sun~y.
Area Meth9dists to Take Part in Study
..'J~ Ortty
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tl:.'.. r-.-. :' .' ·... . . ' . . . . . In CommonDamage
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Arson Verdict RLI2nvreck
s on Irme

~~.:s~::~:~ry.

stele law City .
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aerve WJ~I compen·
It ~ llwW been. tile
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. · ••r ~ ~ u mem-1'! The Fourth Dlotrlct Court of Appeala hll upheld t .e
to _
theu U6 a year to ~ I cunvlctton and aentendng for arson nearly two yean aco
prol'lilslonal fund. to be uaed in Gellla county common pie11 court of William Blanken·
Ior the promotlo• of th• paso- ship, ti6, Crown City.
••. of school b 1\ :~.. Including : FII.O Saturday mornlllfl with
; Clerk of Court Mar)One Rlne- a copy of hlo decision
along
levJu and bond P i!Uel. .
Of the six school boards out·, hart was the z.t de&lt;JSJOO of tbe w1th the aff~rma~on of the COlD·
side the Galnpollo city school Iappellate court Concurring in mon pieu court'• judgement.
dislt'lct, ell accepted the rai,.. tho decision were Judges Wi~ Blankenship and Otto John·
to
month, w~h tho ... , ham H. Brown aod
Gordon aoo. 56, Crown C1ty, ,..re Chari·
ception of little Ra~coo• local Gray. The diosenting vote w• ed with arsoa in an ¥rll 1184
·~ diotrlt. Mofllbor• of the regiStered by Judge William J. lire !hot deatroyed the major
Raccon sclwll boord did . how-~· C~rhsle.__of . ~ac.&lt;s_on, wbo fil.O porUm of the J~f!O!', ~e;lil
erown City.
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ev.,. ,ral,. oolor&lt; ... They JUmi&gt;'
'" doe ml! to u a month. ,.
Johnson pleaded 11ullty to tbe
II¥• Is I rundown on ralary
·~arge and_ was lqJicePC«i .to
of l!hool board members. bv
!-:!0 yeats m lbe ·OhloPeol~
the". respecfiYO boerdo. In G•l·
•ry for arsen. , lle wai re!J~n~liB &lt;!OIIIIIy : Gallipolis c1ly boHrd,
ad here to testily ogainot 81~
re"'l!!'ed at $1 ·Jll!r monthly
"'ship when Blankenship- stood
m.Wg: Rac•·oon jumpf'ri tr&lt;Jm i
trJal and wao convicted In July
1964 ·
13 t4Jf!l: the GoUla county bop,rd
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of ..A!1catJOn alono with H:mmm
Warren F. Sheets was Gallil
'Z· N th G 11 K
MOSCOW fUPll --Russia county prooecutlng
attorney
T &lt;He~.
or
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CrHk and Southwestern all :'let~ no prospeets 1or peace m when Blankenah1p was convict'
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tonk the raist from " it) tlr. 1t "'"'
am un 1
mer can
an sen n...'CIU. '"' 0 0 · P"
month
.
"•llll'""on" ends ond the ling, present prosecuting attor·
The, ··raist" has attractPd 11nited States withdraws, au-, ney, was defense counsel for
!!lite-wide L'Ontroveny
Whtn thoritative Soviet sources said Blankenship at the time of his

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opera~on chll'lfe

occident at 1:10 •. m.
on State Route 124, 1.1
eaat of lha Minomllle
Ofllce.
Melgo County Sheriff
c. Hartenbach's 4eputiel
Terry L. Brower, 18, to ~::~
before Jllfllle Frank W.
on the charge. Brewer loll
trol of hlo vahlclo ond 11
a stone wall apeed llmU sign
and guard railing.
Brewer reportodly
1 laceration 011 the bfad and
bump en hla chin Brewer
attempting IA1 pu; 1 car
the mlahap oeturred,
1o depu~es - ·1 car waa
demollohetl.
The SherUrs departmenl
conducted Investigation of
k 1 t-ll
Frida
::Cte ~ ~~·~·feet ei.t
the s '
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AuJ:~':: .:f"'a!:e

Beegle :U Columbus
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IIIII$ model car and k hit
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Royal Crown Cola 01leaving the hJ8hway. 'lllere
mmor damage to the front
Beegle's vehicle In~ Do
were tued.

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Do~ Jean Bahr 21 a'aillpo-1
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Tbt compensation-'for otteod ".~" n
am war
en Sunday night may be forlhln~: rionthly mertinga, however, - \~hen thert is aggression
'IY1 from the Me1gs Coo nty
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WED. ond THURSDAl
Is nf actually • ulary. It Js . ,
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: Carl Horky was elected pres1- Ministerial Association which
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1dows not only RusiJOoAmerican •dent of the Mltldleoort • Pome- m•l last week In the Middleport
NOT OPEN
ltei:-Jtions. b·rt also such Interns· · roy Rotary club ~rlday nl(ht Church ~ Christ w1th Rev.
~
;tiona! discussion• 11 the ! at Heath Church '" 1 regular · !&gt;"nald Hicks,_host pastor,
FRIDAY oncf SATURDAY
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. w.. kty meeting
mg the devotionals. The
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IContinued from page l )
r:mrent Geneva OJsarma~ent : 01her officer~ named were dent Joseph Kraley,
PATTY. nUKE u
nu~rina: one'1 foot or it and ~onference Wf!l'e the Umted· Wf':ndell Gerlach vice pres- whe~ It was also
"BILLIE"
j1 ••gin· 11 in the muck. mud Statea and Britain have betnl de t· J • Rob · ·
ta
~te Ia the
(Tetbnicolor)
.
f ' "•"•n• ~ed -·I .
'th n. ac..,
sort secre ry, ..,.-...
P tt Duk Jim Backuo
and ~ mire. Tllat sort . u .- 1\. ~ tl"".. Y '"""c muon w• I and Wilbur Theobald treasur- cees Religious Service on Me&gt;rcb
a Y
e,
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to; tteQ'lpl\lous rejiaNt l'or the Runll of a treaty to ban the er. Roh~on and ~bald are !7th at the Junior HiP AuJII·II ~~~~B~~e:;elo1f!~n Berlinliag ~f ont'e cou?try lndieates sprPad of nuclear weapons.
: suc"eeding ~mselves. Named lorlum.
.
~~ ' DAY OP
'"''!w;nm for on .. s nAtion.
~lie the cnanel of communi-\ to thf' board of directors wtl'f
A committee was appointed
THE TIIFFIDS"
l.onfl's speech -waa not l'.tlto~ between Moscow and ~urti~ Jenkinson and
Dav~ In devise and bring to
.
(Techbieolor)
~r 1 1!en b\' 1he Whit~ Hou!le.!W~shmgton remains open, it Is Ohlinger.
meetlq 1 resolution 11 to
Howard. Keelt Nicole Maur.
. he r:words. phra!llftl and J"(l . Ilk ley to be used by the Paul Smart Lee - McComat associatlonts sta~ in ~:~~~ ey, Kleron Moore.
de~•voir,
.,.. part of me Krcm_lin. for tny meaningful and C. E. Bl~keslte - e the to orgtU!Izatlons .of a •
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hv•hhood of a .man who otumJll nnr,&lt;~tJal•on• as ion~ as the Vlet . nomlnoting commltllll; '' will! type_taliing Sunday niCht ·
~!::.:;M~~~·
mr oCJgh th~ red l'lay parlshe!l N.a m L'O~ict contmues, the Blake!lllf.e making Ita rerom- medings and programs · •rher•!l
John Stur11•'
of Louisiana, bollini thingo . sourcPS saJd.
! ml!lldatiDIII.
' ' most o1 the churches Ia 1h
"THi HA~L&amp;LUJAH TRAIL'
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J''"" ..~ s1mp I''"·t Y·
m county have even'""
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Earlier , BlakHiee disci.."-'
· Burt Lancaster, Lee Remick,
t"or ,the Senate, _b~ laid out
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thAt the club thil year, 11 iqr Rabbi Murray. Bera:er of, tbe 'Jlm·.- Hti~,. .,Pamela Tiffin1
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It·• V1et Nem d1iemma "'· a
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a numbfr of yean, again otiii Temple B'nai lsrliel of Parler,. Brill• J~ :D!III,Id Plell·
"!WI I!18Ue. It proVIded a p(llnt ·
spol'l801' two Melp
CountY. burg,
wai lpeaker' on p.ce. r; ~11 ·\ .... -·.
of vje• that add&lt;d to UJe \ WI
hi~h school ..niors al the Ins!~ the
Today."
Coloml'IN!!n!!!!!!!!!!""'""'""'""l
d•bal*-something for hawks, ft'
tole of International Affairs in
owlh 1nd doves to consid~r.
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March In Cincinnati. 1be committ.. ha• selected oui*tandlng
&amp;tudenls Leland Brown of MiliCh hi T
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d~ High School and Karl
ea re wp., -"airmen Ruo&amp;ell of Southern Kith Sohool.
•Conlinuod !rom page 1 )
. and work.,.. for the annual 111·d John B
lntrod"~
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I HP::.r' Furtrl Drivt wet"e
ed · ge
aeon
LK"'nn
A. Wt~!ker : Deputies ack ow.
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Pros'-Clltlng Attorney Bernard
en ¥!! Ivan . r;~; pr. .J. Ar· today 1". Cbfahlro and vicinity. Fultz who condocti!d a lz oo
turo flil Lommn• ·nollier Hos- Co-eha1rmon aro Mrs. Paul- 1 1 blem
qu
pltoti !patholot!i&amp;t; · Dr. Donald lno Flit, Mr!. Maty Damell ~~id: Joh~ ;e~e~~
R. Warehinu-. Gallia
r·flunty and Mrt. Mary Jane Neal, all ed.
coroner; Donald Wlnterl, Ober· members of the GaiiiJMillo BusJ. 1 Led!
,
1 th di
Un · Gil.., Borden and Coonlt ...'lndProfesslonel Women's!
M., seMrvn~- berle nnMerl
~- boll! tf Blclwe!L
club.
I ~ere
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Workers
include·
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orman
Haddox,
Mro.
Boulah
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1 acasta~
Ha,...mrte•a
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ga:ns\ .Walker wut bt Galli• Mrfi. Odr.lla Mack, Mn. Jettn· II'Ye!l, ra. IIJCIII
son, I
co•mtt proserutlnt
ottorney otte Sheet•. Mr!.
Jl:rnesdn Mrs. Zelia Rlloy. Mrs. Jane
.iohn A. Epling, wbo will be Will•. Mn. Ilonno Mlsn". Mrs. Gilkey and MIM Bess Sanbom.
by Rerold D. Spoars. Dorio Zerkle. Mrs. Carol F...,.. ,
A'!TENDS 00111191!:
lrootCII courUppolnlad alslll· man. Mrs. Gl•tly• Rile, Mrs.'
ant 14 d.. pr..ocuti"' 'attei'ney. Holen lwishor. Mro.
Helen ' Dan Notter of Dar. ·Notter
Preillding on the 'bJnch will Sp&lt;ars, Mrs. M" Athey,
and Sons. of Scottown, waa one
b• Judge c . w. Smith, jud.. , Kay Hockman. Mrs. Virginia of Hill dealers from IIUnola, OhiO
of the eommon p!P.It court nf , Taylor and Miss Janet Stump_I Indmna. and
Mlehlgan, wtJG·
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Vintoe county. Jnd&amp;t Smith! Chfthiro Village will be cov-l •tteoded a two-day course lpof&gt;.
was 81siped to Gallla
thla afternoon and can- sored tv the Clay Equipment
comrtaon pleu court by King• vassin~t will h~;~ dnne hv mem-1 ())rp., at Cedar Falls, Iowa 011
1-. Tift. chief justice of tho ' be&lt;o of the Cheshtre Chapter, Fe!&gt;. 15 and 16. The course lo
Suprtme r.ourl e1 t:i!ott
Ottle' ot E..larll Sll!r, which 1 conUnu•t•on
ol the ftrmt
Til«! asalgnment of
Judie
asallted ill tbe Hearl Fund Farmstead equipment ttpedal·
Smttll'ibacamt ...,....a, Ill t~ llrlvt ,,,. the paoloeverll years. Ill training P!'llmm, whlclt at.
Jud&amp;e Robert M.
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;ill! noted Ill INI.
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Betovirhe ltllferetl 1 coronary.
SI&lt;RVICE 8E'f
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and 'li ctll'l'llllly 1 ]llti..,t In l'unoral aervlm for Chester
VOIAJr&lt;ITEI!RS TO MEI!T
the Citllllpolfo Medical Cen~tr.Htt,hto . !1. Ook Kill. will bei Tbf volunteers of tho GalliHooplllll.
.
.bold ot l :!t thil afternoon ot, polil State ln&amp;titule will IIIOfl
CourHppolllted defeiiS&lt; ,..,. the Kuhner Funeral Home tn. at 7:30 p.m. Thurada) Feb. 21
Wlllluo P. Cherrll)l!on ,. ·d ar- Oo" HHI. Mr. Hur,h.. died J1Ud. In the OCCU]IItionat Uterapy d•
rill ; , 81ieeto. q,errlngJ;, and denly Thursday oflernoon ot a partment of Cottaie 7. Anyone . "'
· •· 'utE 1
loll fllr · - Walker
.. :heart attack. Rev. Jame• Hanna: intereoted In llecoming I mem-1 WILLIAM DIX and PIIM lM
8beetl •t:t 1!5o0 !lr!J(l{~··· 'fl ·~Ref. Harold Sturn and Rev. 1ber IS invited to attend the
"th• Cnlldttn
dele• IIIIUIII 1\lr lin for
will oNirial&lt;'. Buri.Z meetlnP. ICCOrtilng to Mrs. He-'
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Will lit illlht C. II. C.IIIAllll!')'. l ten Gr-'•bll.. , prtli&lt;letll.
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legislators

the

Rotary Club .

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WALKER

C ChaJrmen,
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Drive Named

TONIGHT,
TUESDAY . &amp;

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Dressed Whiting

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Fish Stieks ••••••..••••• ~ 39e
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Shrimp

Breeze

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Chi«MOI'II&lt;olox

Chunk·Tuna·

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Krall - · I lltoool
"All"
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Pineapple ....•...•.••• 4 ~llt$1
COLDWATU
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Friday &amp; Saturday 8:30 to i:30

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WIENERS

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DINTY

Tuesday

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Dr. Clarke is
Speaker at
Rio Grande PTA

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Stcond &amp; Mill, Middleport
Mon. lhru Thura. 9:00 to 6:00

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SPECIAL SERVICES ing In a'
Special aervle&lt;!s are schedul·
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ed at the Che!hlre Methodist SUFFERS LA€ERATION
church, bfglnnlng Monday and llanny Bryan,
' 11
oobtinuln&amp; through n011t Sun- transported to Veterans ·
day. Guest speaker will be tho orlol hospllll by the
Rev. George R.....ts, pastor of emerg'I!ICJI !JIIIad Fr\41t at
the South Webst&lt;r Metbodlst p.m. for treatment ol a
church. ServlceJJ will begin al laeeration sufl~red wbUe
uo each e&lt;rening.
ilog on an automobile .
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Sobio . alation hi}'OIIIti'J'·
API'LY ll'OR U~Sl!
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PT. PLIIiASANT App!yln&amp;
C of C ro .MEET
for marriage ·ucen,. In the Ma· Pres. Jack Corsey "':~~~~
10n counfy court Moclnywaeer ed today the regular
1011 OOIIIIV eourl Monday .were meetini of the Pomtii'OJ C
Hayes IIIley, II, Greenllboro, will be held
at
N. C., and Beverly A. Price, a.m. al Bal\et'o--111, Galllpolll.
on East Maln-11, Pomeroy.

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FLOUR

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.. Middleport

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BAKER fURNRURE..
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TO-MATO SOUP
JOliN HOOD

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Stl'alghl from llolil liout.·
I&gt;01'dl, tht cleon, voung
lines ol tho b&lt;lc~ • lipped
high • ti.l,t boot Iii bright

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Mon. thru Wod. 9 AM to 8 PM
Thursday . . . . 9 AM to I PM
Fridoy .. .. .. 9 AM to 9 PM
Salurdoy . . 9 AM Ia 8:30 PM

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MAXWILL HOUH

Fob. 1!, as the third and · PT: PLEASANT - Approval nan !llgh School and Elem~n.
line for Melp countians The annual oerles of Lenten foartll grades wiD be tatoo of Maaon ·t-ounty'o me.IIOIJ ap- tary School. Pt. PleaBOnt Jun.
file tbflr p&lt;rsonal property aervlces at Grace Methodist
o\lheno for an .Oucol-f plication for asllatance for Ute ior High School (new school
tax return Is April 30, Auditor church will stert Sunday, Feb. procram Mr Glbbo
!be
Gordon H. Caldwell said Satur· 27, and continue for five Sun. earlier time ",.hedatt wUi be education ol low income lam~ 9th · grade and old school 7th
day.
days. The series are 1 sor· oaly for Tuelda •
hes under Title I• of the Ele-lond 8th grades. Central, Hen·
"If you were engaged In busJ. ed by the Commissions :"Edu·
Y
mentary and !k!condary Educa· denon. Roosevelt SunnySide .
neas on 0e:9;.n, J96~. or tf you cation and Missions.
~~~ 1tion Act, ProJect I, was an. Lew:ll'l and Mt. Olive.
owned lnvoiibnenll on J n 1 Th
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S
. : nounced today by Milton Bur-l
a · .
e weekly events will alar! .,.., 79 , 66 urn Sought ·dette, sup&lt;rintendent of schools. 1 Sal~ry lo 1200 per
IIMI6 conslstln&amp; o1 stock•. cor· at &gt;p.m. with a potluck dinner
,
, The proJ'ect is entitled, "Pro-\lengU• of employment
porate bondo, municipal boods, served, and followed by a de- In Court By F1rm
I
1 "R ed'-t R d! .. week, .
notes, debentures, land con- votional serviC1! in charg of
gram n em w.
ea ng. I
tracts and other similar pro~~ a church group:
e
An. entry bas been tiled' ln iIt covers grades one through Quafifications are, teacher~ :
ty the tax ,..turn must be f1led Subject of the series
will the JOUrnal records of Meigs • 12. .
. aides, no!l-professlonal person.
at the auditor's office In the have its emphasis on the Goa- Coonty Common . Pleas - Court I Applications 6or teacher's alds ,rnust be a high school graducourthouse." Caldwell reported. pel tf John. The study will be glvtng the "Imperial Sportswear posJtJons In Mason
County _ate and have some clerical trainManufacturers,
merchants, given by Rev. Hughey Jones, Co. the rigbt to recover $47t.flll, Schools will be occepted by' ing,
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rontractors, farmers, lawyers, who attended a school at Lake- plus jnterest, from Leona Kohl, Title I dLrector Ralph Sayre1 1
doctors, dentists and account- side to prepare for the teach- dba Becky's.
1from 9 a.m. to 12 and 1 p.m. to j n enacting ~1tle _1. co~ess
1
ants are required to file person- ing of this study on John. The In other cctmmon pleas court i 4 p.m. on Monday. at the Mas- ~anted to prov1de fma~tal asal prorerly tax returns with Ohio Conference has approved acUvity, a directed judgment · on County Board of Eduatlon 1sls~nce to _local educat~onal_ae­
thei~ count~ auditor and list and is ur~in~ every church to ~as been made ?A an appropria·l office, on Eighth St., Pt. Plea-i encJes se~mg areas_ With highall mventorJes, supplies, equip- onrtuct this study during Lent. tion of land achon by the State i sant.
1conc_entratlon o~ . children from
~ent and fixtures used in bus.l There will be a class f, r of Obi~ over property _of Ruby · Teacher's. aids will proba~Jyllow InCome fam1hes.
mess. .
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each age group in the rhun·h. E. W1ldermuth for. Improve- be needed m these . followang Projects must be designed to
ln addition ~ those actJvely A nursery will be provided for ments a_nd construcbon of Rt. IIC'hools: Wahama Higb School, meel the special educational
engaged in busmess, every per-· small children.
7. The Judgment calls for $1.· Pt. Pleasant High School, Han- needs of educationally deprivson who rents furnished rooms
300 lo be paid for the land and
ed children in specified low inor apartmeflts must file fl tax
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!2,200 or 1 dwelling on
the
eome areas Depr.Jved ch'1ld
.
f'lX- ~t:~~P'Rl\!!1,1.
!1111~ propertY.·
re turn, I'Jst'mg th e Iurmlure,
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are those wbose achievemrent
tures and equipment included
COLUMBUS {UPI)- ~ .
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and performance are below ~~~
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in such rental facilities.
en R. Cananday of Nortbau, 1
expected of children of th ~
Caldwell said iovestmenls are obto, boo boon nam..t Obto MUNICIPAL COURT :
qe and grade
e1r
taxed at 2 mills if they produc- ebalrman on the natlonat refMunicipal Judge Robert s i
)
ed no income or 5 per cent of erendum tommittee 011 belt Betz Sat rda fned p 1 L.
The Mason County
the inc?me yield if they were I wide borle)' tobacco for tbe Mullins, 0 19, yRt~ 2 G~~U lis.
for families that hav~ an
priY.Juchve. Tbe rate of tax on acreage poundage program $25 and costs 1 d
t po J
come of $2.,000 or less 11 twenty I
tangible penonal property us- ' that will be ap for a vote lt"m to th
d
n . s~~~eoce
The State Highway patrol one per cent. So if a school!
1
ed in business is identifcal with Marth JO
. . reef dra~s. m Jal
don investigated a car-semi trac- has the county av~rage or above
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IVlng
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t e tax rate on real estate m
Canaday, cbalrmn
of ·
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had bee
r.. ra~ er co son a
- p. Jt quaJifi~ by percentage un0
the taxln~ district where the i Ohio's Farm Bureau Tobacco ~~=t~ ~ th~ ~aiJia count; m. Friday on. Rt. 7, one and der. this program.
property IS located.
I Committee, was named at an sheriff's department
t~o tenths mJles north of the j Sixteen schools qualify by
All personal property taxes 1 eight-state toba~o metttng
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· Sliver Bridge, at Kanauga.
centage also, if a school
paid to the _local county treas-l' held Jn Lexington, Ky. His
Burton Deweese, . 41, Rt. I Ollie&lt;!rs salcl that Betty Jane oot qualify by percentage
urer, accordmg to Caldwell. arr committee wtll be responsible McArthur, who. Fnda_y pleaded Lewe, 34, Rt. 1 Middleport, driv-' may qualify by using the co&lt;m·l
~sed .in the area ~or sch~ls, . for aU Information available not g~ll_ty to a _city ~l1ce ~barge ing north was attempting
to ty average of economically
hbr~nes, health, pollee and f1re to Iarmer~ 00 both the JH'!... of dr1vmg. wh1le
mt~x1cated, make a left turn off the high- pri~ed . ch!ldr~"'- m the ,:~:r:
semces.
lent program and the propoo- chang.O his plea. lo guilty Sat· way. At the •ame time, t h, whlch ts IUty-four . Five
_ ed acreage poundage program. urday. He was fmed the us~al tractor-trailer, operated
by qual~fy because ef th e
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150 and COllis, sentenced lo five Clair Rietmiller 35, Pulaski, qualify uoder this program.
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duys '" jaJI and recetved a "' Pa., started to pass, and the lolal, twenty-one of the twe•ntv·
F TO PLAN REGATTA
months he&lt;!n!e IUS)l&lt;n!lon.
vehicles collided.
8iX schools of Maaon
}
~ Al ~nard, chairman of ~he I In other police cases, Paul
qualify because of the
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~ 1966 Big Beod Regatta In Mms Stewart 37 It 2 Gall' r
There wao heavy damage to I two options.
·&lt;'
~ ~County reminded interested citt. ~as fined' $5 ~~ ~ ts -~1~ the_ car, and none to the tractor_ ·---zens to attend an organization- If'
pended I s • Wl rn
trader. Mrs. Lowe suffered a
me sus
' or no rnu er· br !sed ha d bu
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al meeting to plan the event Robert E Wolfe 38 Rt 2 G 1: u . n . t was not trea~
UNITED PRESS 1l eroy
Tueroay, Feb. 22. at the Pom- lipolis, liS and ~o•ts fo~ •P~· ed. RJOthmdle~ was charged
=fl
town hall.
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w1th failure to signal wllen pass~ INTERNATIONAL ~3
mg , aod Floyd E. Folden, 50• ing and posted bond to appear!'
, . , _ _ . , _ Rt. l Northup, $10 and costs, Saturday in municipal court.
MOSCOW - IF
BRI11SH
MASON - A New Haven mloxJcatJon.
Prime Mlnl•ter Harold W!laon l man bao been lined 117.10 oo
Arrested by the State Hig!l. J Arreslll Friday
Included:
intends
nmke hls visit here, a ebarge of falling ba.. bls way patrol William Connolly arne,• SahitterflJelsd, 28 • Racme,
j
k
n t toward I velltete under co~trul follow. 22, Rt. 2 Leon,
'
• unsa e ve c e yracuse May~
nex w.ee .an e or
• Va .. was fiJI. or's court, Feb. 24 . Thebna Po- . The_anouallnspectlon of Mor·
peace m V1et Nam, he m~st , lag a two.oar "''"dent 111ur.. ed $10 and costs, no mud naps: well 27 Mltldl '
. ·Ding Dawn Lodge No. 7 Free
f1r.t ''face the facts," IvesUa day at 3:40 p.m. In Masoo oo and forfeiting bonds were: Clilr )oi~l Jt,
pass~ng
and Accepted Masons will be
1
saia Saturday..
I Rt. 3S at Adamo..r.
. R. m~11111!i11er~ ·35, Pulasli. laJq .inu~cipal courte ~~b ;~ beld Tuesday at 7:30p.m.,
The artide m the
Soviet
Donald. N. B-r&lt;laer, 37, Pa .. $17.50, .failure to sigdat
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government newspaper was an. Howarckt, was el&amp;e41 _.-. to when passing: WlUiam T. Heatgtee being confernd on
otner Indication thai Wilson's court by Chelf Fred Taylor.
on, 52, Rt. 1 Belpre, $22.50, fail·
lcondidate by Kenneth E.
·u~ge&amp;tlon for an Anglo-Soviet Bumgardner's ear reported. ure to signal whOJI passing; and
I idson, Worshipful Master,
m1Uative toward reconvening ly ran loto the rear of 1 sto~ Cornelia C. McCleery, !3, Beahis corps of officers.
t~e 19&gt;4 Geneva Convention will ped vehicle driven by Her· ver, Pa., $27.50, sp&lt;edlng.
Officers lnd"ded Charles
be rebuffed here unless
the bert RJcbards 28 New Hav·
dette, Senior Warden : M~rion
Labor government drops
lts en Heights rud..rds bad stop.
Rio Grande elementary PTA Hll!Tison Junior Warden·
· ·m 1et ped for 8 school bas wben the
metThursday an
. th e schooIBurdette,' JunJCJr
· Deacon:' Rayf.uppor t oIUS
. . po 11cy
C"t NOA\:CIDENTS
.
.
1 Y pollee Satur~ay ~rmng auditorium. Dr. Oscar Clarke mond M. Jones, Serretary ; CarlNam.
&lt;·••llislon ocC111'Ted. Mary 1\nn
CANBERRA AUSTRAUA _ i Richards, • pa,.enger, auHer· t' ;ep~rledd no ~~at'Jc ac~ddenttss of the Gallipolis Medical Cen· O'!Jell, Treasurer: Charles Dow
. '
I «&lt; an a
rent neck injo
t.r wo ays.
I e no accl en ter was the guest speaker_ He ler, Tyler; Truman Burnett,
Vwe Pres1dent Hubert Hmnd ) . ppa
ry · ocurred either on Thursday or spoke on the dllteases of the Senior Steward nd H ld H
phrey, apparently undislmted , ~· wa~~o ~ pedby•Jicla• Friday, the city's 1966 accident heart, in keeping with Heart rison Junior s~war&lt;t'o
ar
1
b'o' anti-war pickets, joined Aus- 11 or rra en ·
g tota1• toll is running ltigh Police Month
The. in
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lra I1an
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mvest~gated ~ total of 78 acri·
The program epened with the J. B. Hall, Past District DepuHnl_t Saturday m urging _ free ~'IW~t~~!M'r.;;f.II_\B'I!t,~~ dents m the first 50 days of the group singing "America." The ty Grande Master of Ironton
nations to ~upport AmerJca's l'
~ T
y..r.
pl•dge to the nag wa• led by Honorary lnsp&lt;etor' will be Pa~
wa• effort m V••t Nam.
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Jimmy Merry. Mrs. David Roes District Deputy Grand M8llter
Humphrey. on the SIXth stop · Ftr•, Combat F1re
· led devotions
H "Spike' Pyles al•o of Iron
of a tour of Asia and Austral· I
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TAKES TRAINING
Mrs. John . Wickllae's room t~n
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11.~1a. undertaken at the request Several Mlddi!JIOrt and Meigs I N~W HAVEN - Seaman RP.- won the attendance count He- Adinner w·n be s ed b
of President John!IOn, stressed County men are ifm)IVed in the- I crmt James W. Young, lB, ,U~N.
were served bY the Eastern Sta; at s·e; my
•istini Communist aggression struggle in VIet Nam in one
of Mr. and Mr!. WilHam third grad• mothers.
Masons are Invited t/'atiend
in Viet Nam.
way or, another.
.
of Railroad St., IS
·
· seven weeks of
· Cmdr. Peter F. Klein, who Is
PAR1S - VICE PRE"IDENT In charge of missile concentra·
at the Naval Training
Hubert H. Hum~hrey h~s fail· t'on in the Navy, Is aboard
Center at Great Lokes.
crt to W1_n. lnd1a s backmg ~or Guided Missile Cruiser u.s.S.
U. S. pohcJes In Southeast ASia, To:&gt;eka, Flagship for Rear
CLUB TO MEEI'
the h~ral _ne~spaper Le Mo~ mira! Donald G. Irvine,
PT. PLEASANT - The 0
de sa1d editorially Saturday. maoder
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Coin Club of Point Plea·
"Mr. Humphrey _perhaps ex· The Top&lt;ka . fired !Ill
sant, W. Va., will hold a regu.
p~o~ted tn a too VISible way ~n- in combat for ·'first ttme since lar meeting Monday at
'has need for
res~~~t10n Wor!d War ;s14 Thuf.!day. She r p.m. at the Applachian Power
of the U.. S. !~nanCJal aid, the lieved the USS Oklahoma that Co. Auditorium.
,
pape~ sa1d. Indeed, our New day as ·a gunfire ship in opera·
President Edward Burkett
Deihl corres~ndent cables that lion Double Eagle.
nounced thtl': an col't&lt;:tors are
the viC&lt;! preSident has adopted
vi ted to a color film oo&gt; ~~:II
a paternalist attitude, to say
REP0111' ACCIDENT
American coin&amp; to be s
the l~a•t. in every
matter Middleport potle&lt;!
Plans for the third annual
tourhmg upon }R(han econormc ed 8 minor accident at
p. show, to be held April 30
plans.
j m. Friday on the high .aehool May lsi a~ the Moose Locliell
SAN FRANCI"CC _ FLEEr Iparking lot. They said a car Bldg. In Pmnt Pleasant, are
Adm. Chester w. Nimitz con- driven by Joyce Lou Long,
log made. A coin aocUoa
tinued in "serious condition" backed into a stopped car own- 1 ~1o~Uo~w~th~e~m~ee~ti~n~g.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
in his home on Verba Buena ~ by William Dileo, Athens. I;
Island Saturday. Nimitz, who Dama~s were minor and . no
will bt- 8J next week, was being arrest• ·wtl!;,~ed.
cared for by Navy doctors. Hel
·
underwent back
&amp;urgery lB'll
FINED $11, ~
YP"' aod recently was hospital· William· E. Arnold, .M~Idle• ll
leu Jn Oak Knoll Naval Ho.. pori, bas been flned ..
pita! with a stroke.
costs 1&gt;Y I!!iddleport Ma:~.

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~~:';i.:~~; ' Mason County has $158,000
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PT. PL~ -" A survey
of Ill bUJinesl and indUJlrleo In
Meaon Counfy wblch emploY
one or 11101'0 persona wiD beJlJI
ans w.ek according to Glenn \
E. Smltlt, Vocatioll Edu&lt;aUon
Supervisor for Mason ·c.;.u,ty
Schools.
Thls IJ lhe thtrd 1a a·
surv.,s to determine
and needs in the area
vocatlooal training for mason
County youth and adullo. A&lt;...;,OvJ
!ludents In grades I thro&gt;uah 1
12 and parenlll
students
lhoH grades have already

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H Ro sb,· Rl 2 Bid.. ..;.king a
from Loulse ROII8b Rl
Galltpolio, .., IIJ'Ountls oi u:
treme cruelty. Married Sept.
15, 1158 al
lnd. lha
couple bas no children.

• Clyde Wines Jr. Rt. 2 Roclne
a law " paHed that no one
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for a marriage llcenae
1 p It 1 1
osks for . e&lt;PfCJall•· the ones I!Jgh Soviet diplomatic sour· · · r"ur d thtra ' ron!fon Balttbrk was aloo arre'~l by the
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1ney, e
appea or an ·
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bate ~,..
•·ho •bo ne f!t num 11!I
(.~ sa1d thP V11~t Nam confllct 1emhip in the Fourth Dlst.lict iff's departrMnt nn ID bltoJjca·J;:::~·:;:..-;:;_.·...,...,...,...,...,_,1
orP
nders for whom llre the has left ~ "impn_nt" on Court of A als.
I cation charge Friday.
law
ers making laws.
Ru!Silan-AmerJcu relations and
ppe
W , the bill was mtrOOuc~, ~ sa!d they upect no improve---cr1ti~Yo1C~ of more than 9fa .

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Pass~ge'

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Area during Lent in • · slttdy the Porfli!Mutb District where lng se.. lot!S, agrees to makt
of. the Gosp&lt;l of John under the all mlnlstm bj tlle.diBtrlcl pre- munlty. Members ol other chuo
Martha R. Edlmann, . Patriot Star RL, flied a $15,000 4Jrectlon of their ministers.
pared to instruct Utelr laymen. rchs Bre Invited to this stud!'
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_ ~•11• suit Friday 11 GaUla county common pleas court 1'be Rev. 'M. Ill. Dowaoilsald 'l'lte .period of alttdy, runs from the local sludy op&lt;n to the ,com•b!
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"' , '. o:·c:&lt; ;,;: lror injuries allegedly IUBtalnet!'ln a tra!flc accident nearly loda)'lha~manym_i!lllber~ 'ofhls April f, of Holy Week.
of the Go pel of John.
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'·' two years ago.
church and'•,.veral from tba Asb Wednesday
Feb. 23, to
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IY-11ICI 'flfOMAll
-.!dared I partial-,.. ohlp lund lli'- IOIIlt 'OIItar !lind Named deleftdant In the
communify bow indlca!Od that April 8, o! Hob' Week.
•na)orlty_ of oil school lmbursement for out
the for the benefit of their oc~l was Garnet Morie Nelaon,
for treabneol and will con- they plan to lal:e part.
Clas.., simUar to thooe In
Headquart.rs For ·
In Gotlia CGWtfy bave pocket e1penau Incurred tn a~, district.
.·-· llpollll whose car
require treatment 1a
tba Healb Metbotllst
Cburch
the "salsry hiKe" ra&lt;s-,tendlng boar4 motlblp.
One school dlstrlct nported to the'plaintllf'l pdltlon
Mure.
Claaseo .wlll be held ~~! wlll be conduct.O In more than
Niary of board mom ben A otate-widt po~..•'!'~ Qb!JII,\1!!1 ,\\!,." , .. .,JIIIIb~: ~~ .0 with lhe car in wbkb )\Irs. The aooldent, according to Ute dlQ' evenlnp, Feb. 23 ':"'....,.. 1100 Metbotllat Chllr&lt;hel Ia the
t1 to~~ • month. m••·•-or- 1ocrool dlatr•cta : Jrlj tei'ii!Sill,·¥,ver . .\011 •the i3 ~ill&lt;@!~, EdeJU!aan •.wu a pasoenger. petitiOn,• occurred at 9:20 a.m. Ailri18 e,thlrom 8~R P~ Ohto West Area. •
wtth·a lla!t 1•11 enacted! That those wbo ~L aCOIDI lbel'll!tW ~.'11; ti01!4.11n'· •110tt Tbe ' plalntiH contendl sbe Fell. 2t 1184 lllleD the defenfl. Ute ea Mellt
crtJUD
la~t HISJOn of the Ohio ' raise, one-fourth ~m" liilve \lha $20.'\ . · . ,. suffered neck and liPIDe
airt•s car allegedly struck ·the R... ~ said.
LEG PIIA
Aaoembly.
Irefused to taka tliiJ lll8her
of the low
been 1es which are of a permanent rear of a car· driven by Paul
F. Gerald Ensley, """
a;nerplt:
'amount authorized by low.
•defend«l on the pMlnd! .!hal uture She lrll 01pended
F Edelmann ' oouthwest en IIden! bishop ol. lhe Oblo Welll .lll!l a.,..~ "'
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ol ooven, Gallla county I Allolhor fourlb of lha bollnli board iliemhoiio JtaVe ..·lll'lher
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ohio 7two-teoltts of a mile oarth Aretl, conducted· a at®y of the al .•1 1 P-111· friday with a
Middleport, 0.
btlardl, lnelutllnllhe OaJ. ; members wbo aC&lt;.-!pt 11ft .._..,,,to traver ' to· li\eitllip ( In "tile
o1 tbe oou.tb CllrJI!ll'lllttl llmllll ~pel .of John In Lak!lide. !rldurtd l'ilbl·.1111· He wu
. board . of educatmn , all or ony part of the f2t a 1present day witlt eo many schopl
of GalliMIII. ...
· Jill! '10-12, lor •.15 -.leeted lud-, IDjured Ill 1 fill at bOJIIe. IDa
Ga!Upollo elty board. month, donate it lO a lleltotar-1 dlall'icll beJnc aot11fllldated,
, Two ·dl\IOrce
were II?
tba
cootlltloD 11 reported u pod.
~~ . iccepted .
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Washington White Paper
I&gt;UBLISiltD .ltV THE 01110 VALLEY PUBLISHING COMPANY

Chrmr Tan111hill, ktc. Edit.,.
IJwiQhl Wtthorholl, EdftO'I'
llobarl Wi!SOTI, Jr., Mdn. Editor

Rlchatd S. Owen, Publisher
James E. Danner, Adv. Dir.
Vernon Deweese, Ad.i. Mgr.

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'A.a editorbill

George Washin gton,' 1732-1799
Uoned right to travel, anywhere with·
out being requtrod by any law to CBrry
«ay of lhll lll4llilll tnell\1 to a boy In
any sort of docume~t
or any identificascllool a welcome break in his routine
Uon whatever, upon the pfrson."
of 11udy. For a pari df lbe otay,lnstead
And that we mllhl have these rights,
in &lt;lrll'lllmar and doingS a!ld dates In I!Js.
and
others, was the purpose of George
.·, \01'1• be was told of the man known ..
Washington's
grdtesl
service to
his
\ '!ht lather of our counli'l' who led ua
people:
the
advtce
for
the
future
given
··t~gb a long
batUe for freedom.
in his farewell addreas.
rtrty years ago little use ,... made of
Most of us know of Washington's mili·
the word "freedom." l'eopk! who are
tary
exploits. Few of us remember that
. really free do not need to be reminded
II
wo•
for overshadowed by his states·
;of It almost daily.
manship and his concern for the future
tvtn the "Fourth of July," originally
·: eel lpart for tho commemoration ol of the new republic.
Mosl of us remember that Washington
fretdom . long before
lllld been taken
warne~
against enlantllng alll'ances. His
ovi!r by the professional vtterans of the
advice
went much fartrer than that. He
Ci111 War, and the politlelanl who wav·
also
warned
that "political parties or·
ed the American !lag and the "bloody'
ganized on a geographical basis could
shirt" wtlh equil ltlfot to denoum&amp; lbe
cause
the disruption of the nion, '' and
So~therrt Confederacy.
that
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An
inflexible habit
of either oni·
So much so that most of Ull stUdent!
moslty or friend&lt;hip InWard a partlcu·
were somewhat confused about the bat·
lar n!ltlon 1or helief) can mislead a nalies of Get1y1bur1 and of Bunker Hill, or
tion toward lgnurlng It's duty."
whflher lndeptndence was finally won
He gavo strong warning against big
at Yorklown or at Appomattox.
public
debl, large military eetahlish·
But we did knuw what was meant by
ments and the "devices of •mall artful
freedom .
enterprising
minorities." He reminded us
For amona u1 wm the lf&amp;ndehlldr~n
that
"a
nation's
beot Interest is to act
.ol men who loulht and 1011 the German
wllh
goo&lt;:
lalth
and
jusllce toward all
Revolution of 18411, and of other men
other natlohJI," and that, "In proportion
who fled from ireland alter Ute uprising
as
the stMicture Of a governmenl gives
in 1rtlaml.
fore&lt;!
to public opinion,
II Is essenlial
There €:Ven w!re a few veterans of
Utat public opinion be enlightened."
two ambllious emperors In the Fran·
There were many who disagreed with
co • J&gt;nmlian War, who came to Amerl·
Washington's ftat•'Dents. They Insisted
ca that their &lt;ons might escape the inthat "things were different now, that fast
ev!table next one.
salling
ships had so shortened the disThey told us what It was to have freetances of the world that we must join
dom.
in thP affial'l of Europe. Yet this nation
We knew that tteedom meant that the
was able to build ils greatest accomtaxes yot paid were
lor thlngo you
plishments
in the cenlury of peace gaincould see: roa~s and schools and proed by adhering lo his advice.
tecUon of our persons ; not for tribute to
II might be well to emphasize on this
a far - off "government."
anniversary his rnrewll statements rathIt meant that in America there was
er tho" the ch~rry - tree story, or the
no, compulsory military service
which
croBSing of the Delaware. We should al·
i\ad caused the parents or our fellow stuso recall that our only war In that first
ldeil~· to cross an O&lt;ean. It meant that
century was brought on by "political
bert. we h•d. In the great definition of
parties organized on geographical llne8."
, lrel!tlotn by H. G. Wells, "The unques.
)'!fly years ago the arrival of Ute 22nd

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Survey Taken of Capital Posh Set
BY DON MACLEAN
(Wtlllam White Is ·on VaoaUon)
WASHIN01'0N - An advertisement In a New York news•
paper said that opera cape!
were c9min.g bac.:k in men's eve
ing wear and were tha new
"in'' thing for sophisticated
gentlemen everywhere. It occurred to me that perhops Wash·
ington's posh set already was
on lop of Ute comebil&lt;k. May·
be the White Houle had ord·
ered a few.
First, I called our town'!
swankiest department
store.
The manager or the tcxedo deparlment said tuxedoes were
moving nicely, despite Ute Pres!·
dent's partiality lor buslne"
suits, but he giggled when I
mentioned opera capes. We
had one in the window at&gt;Jut
eight years ago," he said, "and
wound up giving it back to the
wholesaler. Maybe they're !ell·
ing in New York, but
that
nutty cafe society crowd will
buy anything. Next, It'll
be
dusters and goggles."
The next check wa• with. an
exclusive men's shop In George11

town, where much of Washing-

ton's upper • crust lives. The
shop's owner said, "Are you
kidding? I was stllCk with lwo
opera capes about 10 years ogo.
I finally donated them to the
Knights of Columbus."
The manager of the leading
evening . wear . rental outfit
said, 1'Right now, you wouldn't
catch o Congressman or a bu·

reaucrat . dead In an. oopOr)!
.; W,~ 11 :,..§1!ver Antdope. The
cape. You boys In the press ,.. ,..;:.·, rjtet 8J'l! .elthor Flrtt Class, S..
would say he tholllhl he was' '
·cond Clus or Tenderloots. (Or
'Baltnan'.''
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·. lhould thai b6 Teruierfeed?)
There's nolbing Uko advertising to push a produot. ~or
lbstance, 1 Swiss orms manufacturer has a full • fJBIIO ad
for ill mortar fuseo In a CUI'
rent issue of "Armed Force
Mansgetnel1t/' a magaZine pr&amp;o
allii!Bbly r I l by American . of.
fleers, et al.
Tlten's a nice cross·seGtlort dr~Wlng of the fuae and the
catchy phrnse, "Safety and dependabilltr for the baltlofleld's
deadliest weapon." Other drawIngs show how delayed &amp;ction
causes it to bUrst In the air•
And il promlst&gt;e "superqulck ac.
tlon on ti&lt;Je paddles.''

MJCROSCOOPS: Rep. Barber
B. Conable Jr. (R., N. Y.)
discovered that In M«M&lt;!!w It
pays to talk to the wall: \~hen '
his return trip ms fouled . up
due to faulty
scheduling of
planes, he returned to hiS 1\Jt,..
sian hotel room ·and efll!lpiAID·
ell Jondly to a friend. lltddetl
mikes must ave picked up his ·
remarks, because a lew !!tlbutes later the hotel clerk ·called •
to say Conable could get a seat
en the nut plane out.
A book, "The Public Calls II
Sport," written by 11arty WI!·
mer, former owner of the dis·
astrous New York Tllans !oat•
ball team lnow called the ietsl,
In the Washington library Is
placed between two books on
kite-flying.
Sen. Stephen Young (0., Oht6l '
got a aouvenir pfn when LBJ
signed a bill nullifying cerlain
axcise ta~eo. Now that the
taxes wUI be restored, Young
wonders If Ute President w111
want his pen hack.
There lhluld be no lhottaRe
of good deeds In Congre.,, Of
the 53li membors, 210 h8V6 been
Boy Scoula. The hiibell rank,
Eagle Seoul, hao been earned
by 24 Congressmen. Five Congressmen are Silver Beavvr.s,
two are Silver Buffaloes and

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SLIGHTEMS: On the day Utat
John W. Mahan, the new chair·
man of Uta Subversive Acllvl·
· ties Control, moved here from
Montana, somebody stole the
family dog. (Welcome to Waoh·
Jngtoit.)
Sandy Rouener, the press aide
to ep. Carlton R. Sickles •D.
Md.) was weary from turnIng aside questions about whether her boss was going to run
lor Governor of
Matyland.
When she got home one night
even her tO.year-old son, Mark,
asked her. Surprised, she asked
him why he wanted to know
and the boy said, "Well, a radio ataUon .here pays $S for

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·,· · ~~tllry be1an In Chicago on February
', #4~ 1901, wtM!n lour business asslclates

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togelber to !men the loneliness
f~;:·,twJtr !lVII o~nd to test the founder's
;W~il !hat bu!lnell relations could - and
· sbollld - lo1ttr friendly relations. Bus~
ness pract1c01, though!
the founder,
.Peed not b. a harrier to frlendohip.
Since those ••rly dayo, Rotary has
·' beoome a prim•· mover
In communllybe«ll'ment work, youth actlvllles, helP'
ing the rripple•J and the handicapped,
r a1slna the standards or business and
proft~Rional pnwtices.
and
in forming
friend!~
personal ties among men that
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under&lt;tanding.
It ~as tong been our observation that
Rotarians bellevo In practicing
rather
than preaching. They are more roncern·
Of! with finding
new opportunities for
aervlre limn w•lh patting themselves on
the bock lor pB!I achievements.
The Rotary clubs of lhe Trl • County
area - The Bend, Pt. Pleasant, Middle·
port • Pomeroy and Gallipolis - as do
other Rotary eluDe in their communllles,
h•lo In many ways to make this • better
piaC. to live end to work and to raise
happy, heallhy families.
Our congratulations to !Wtarlans of
these communities on this anniversary.
We wish for thr Rotary clubs or
the
world continued succes! in rendering the
kind of creative service to humanity ror
which Rotary I• especially suited.

Dr. Alden Sets Up a Road Sign
Olllo Universi•' ' president Vernon R,
In short, we agree there Is a neen for
Alden warned 'rrurs.
Utat a univ&lt;rslty
the llllconventional yet we make life mis·
must· whet its students' appetite
lor
enble for
persons who are uncon·
leadenhip or &lt;he students will fall to
ventional.
''IIIOYe beyond their di!CUIIIOIIS
and
SO this Is hU.'Dan nature. And human
&lt;~111!! to take responsible action." nature, II says somewhere. cannot be
Sjleaklne al Ute !57th anniversary eel·
changed.
•brtlton of Miami University, he slid:
We believe Dr. Alden thinks
11 can be
."Too man) students come 0&lt;11 of 1!01·
changed. It is important thai 11 moves
l~e today wilbins to be commentators, changed. II Is important that tl moves
1•ht
obierv
, ers h and trftiCI of society.
We
in the r..
di'rectt'on . Dr. Alden
has
~ In ave an over.,llpply of detached
set up 1 sign pointing to the
rl&amp;hl
eb_,v.
the skU!ed cocktail
party
road.
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&lt;ildfeiBationaiiJI, the brilliant Olllly•ts
of oilier p.JOpte• , activity and behavior.
NATIONAL FFA WEEK
We have • grflt undeMupply of YOWII
This is National Future Farmers of
peopk who can and will take telpoD·
America Week. Through science
and
slbW~
- doer.,
Innovators
and
,.und nranaJ1!111ent, American farmers
have learned to produce beyond loday's
risk·takers,"
Fe\'1 will take tlCtplion to Dr. Alden's
needs But tomorrow's population
will
c&lt;ineeption ol soclety'l nteds today. Yet
demaoo more than today's
production.
who among us •refrain '"-m
Let' s keep nme
, rfea strong
uv •••··
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with vocaantaiOnistlc
tiona! agrtculturo, which teaches
our
et'8
to peo J position
h d' t 14b doorl, lnnovat·
P e w 0 19 ur our comfortFutw-e Farmerlli to co111erve as well as
able hablll of thlnlcltli. We IH 10pbID pril'luce. To all Futuro Formen In
s!~~ti:.~~~~rs~ii&amp;orical descerldants of the Tri-County area, we extend our best
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BY IIIYR1tE NEAL
·Mr. ADd Mrs. G .w. Loree
left for Florida where they have

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Mrs. Brice MeCiaskey baa
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If you want yout
man to read )'Our letter periiOnally, It doesn't help to mark It
' 'Personal" or ''ConlldendatN
Or even to douse It wtlh (ie'l'
fume, accordmg to ep. Ottt
!'ike (D., N. Y.), who aays,
"Some secretal')' will read It
anyway." Alter that, lhonlh,
okrtodhiephegblndn ndw los m
depending on his work load, the
chances are the Conaresstnaft
eventually will read II. It'• full
to get mail," Pike says.
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lure Syndicate, Inc.)

Your Gallia comml88ioners
bave met with state oflicials
!rom Columbus and district
officials from Athe01 and have
been !~formed by . ~hem that
lhey will not parhe&lt;pate wllh
the local eounty oUic!ab ullless
this county l'urtllsliei a aepa·
rate bulldtog ouJSI~e .the presoot coorlhouse for these newly
merged olfices. By parllcipa·
lion, they refer to the hullding,
or acquiring of a building, at
llio cost of $30.000 to $40,000,
wtth the stak• and
federal
government paying a portion
of Ute cost. Inasmuch as you
and I represent Ute federal as.
sistance before mentioned and
that Gallla Coonty now ha•
ample room to house Utese soon·

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. . ' lng ·of the firat ltotary club. Within
.ihe nut ew days, more !han ~1 .500 RoWJW whc belong to 12.000 clubs In 131
~tries will
have celebrated this oc-

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Horseless Are" mac~btQl'
back tn 1!106, bitterly a~et; ·
the growing lnetlnatfon of a~lea .
to ta• aut&lt;lltlobll"•
lhrp·· •
ll&lt;enses, etc. II eald this Pr~eo '
lice lllllhl notrlct fur~: &lt;J.
velopment of the au.blle. ,1
Also, that car • drlvinl· \\'11811'\
jUlll a aport.'' The article solei
II'$ now being used for liuiJ(.
ness purpo!ls hy thoulndl !If :
persons. It offers an ec.ocal advanlllg&amp; over the hotle.'"
What wisdom. If II weren't lot
those ta~es, tod&amp;y' there mlJ!It
be a huge automobile IDjlu&amp;~·.

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Dollr Sh':
Many Go!lla Collllly citl%ens
bav~ contacted me rewttiy
concerning the antlc!ipaled mer·
ger next July t of the Ai4 for
Ute Aged office and the Gallia
County Welfare office.

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VISIT SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION OFFICE - Robert Cobb, second from left, director of the Gallia
·tounty Soil Conservationist, introduces new equipment to FFA judging teams in the ASCS' new structure on Syca·
t~ore St., in Gallipolis. Cobb has assisted local soil judging teams preparing for state judging contest&lt;. The top three
~ams in the recent district FFA soil judging contest were from Gallia County- Kyger Creek, Gallipolis and Hannan
'frace. Hannan Trace placed eighth in the state evenl Lef I to right above au Kennison Saunders, Gallipolis ; Eddie
Clary, Hannan Trace and John Shaver, Kyger Creek.

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While sollcitlnll ·lbo \'oto tl a' .
farnler, the man;s dog bit' hlin.
Later, of oouno, Morton teamed thai the farmer WI8D'1 ,"'811
• registered voter. (Maybe •
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Girl Finds, Marries Husband, While on
Chimpanzee Studying Mission in Africa

to-be merged ofnces 111 t h t
present courthouse 1 feel' that
this Is an added upt!De we
can do without
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As a result of the newly l)ulll
addition 1D our prtselll Ga!Ua
County courthouse, we bllve
available five empty td6ml
with :1400 square feel o1 1111used space. 11 Is my opilllon
that thiJ spaoe obould 1111 Ytil!zed lor Ute purpou ol bousln&amp;
the~e offices nther than COIIoo
structing or ptii'CbasiDI a new
building 'tor Utla ~ 1·1Uioo
deratand lhll WIIS. -.e~ed
and approved whin ~
plano for lbo courthctuie adtJi.
lion were considered. 11 would
be more economical 81111 a11o
keep th01e oflicetl mwe em..
trall.zed in relation te
other
Ga!Ua County offices.

I dv want to malte II elw
that this movement is belnl
pUllhed by the district office In
Athens and the stale office ill
Columbue and not by our · local
office which II balded by Mr.
Treacherous winter weather Virgil Croos.
bringa hazardous condiUona for I believe wo all IIJ1ll Ullt
motorists and pedestrians. BoUt we should be striving It create
mus! be pa,·ticularly careful of more employment lll Ga!Ua
l&lt;) , slippery spoil and
ball County rather than 1ncttu1ng
traffic situations. Drivers should the faclllllel and €XpeDH of
always make certalrt !hit wind- operating in Oallia Coudly Wtl•hlelds •nd windows ~ra clear fare Department.
of ~ny dirt ~r ice a~ snow. _If yvu agree, or ~,
9on I be a peephole driver. wtth me concerning ada 1uue,
Pede•trlans rllould wear proper I would slncerecy app-eoW.
footwear in bad w~ather and your writing me and tl[ll'tDwatch all croBSings lor oncom· tne your opinion on the lllllllfr.
ing traffic. Care, courtesy and Please do not can
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Jobn Morgan'
ono through a aale winter. This
President Gallla CWnt,
message from the Deportment
Commissioners. II 0
ol Hi11hway Safety. .
Box 182, Ga.ni~lj..,;.OitJ.

BE~Rrs WORLD

Unhed Prell International point out that the barness 18 1 The baroness did not offer
WASHINGTON (UPI)
-!an tJIICommnly pretty sclen· her interpretation of how an old
There are all sorts of ways that tilt.
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bag like Flo mode the grade ao
a girl can find a husband. One : Soner or later she undoub\ed· a femme fatale, but I think the
woy Is to sp•nd four years in ly would hava found a husband ~xp!analion is obvioua.
the African wilderness studying ' anywat. with or wilhout lt seems apparent that
chimpanzees.
, chlmp&amp;IIZeell.
chlmpnzees have concepl of
1 don't say this system will lle!lptte acqulrfllg a IItle, the 1beauty that Is radically differ·
work every lime but It worked I'·uaroneu ha'• not Ios t ber onI frtf!' Uti held by us hi gher
very well for Ja'ne Good 11 ,hrtorest In the crealul'es that primates.
••d the ba rnn 1 dare say th e ch'unps apent a
•oung English scientist a • • btought her ~·
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lot of lim~ wondering what
In 1960. she set up camp In She has been lecturing on Hugo saw in Jan.e
the Gombe Stream Garno chimps at Ute National OeogroReserve of Tanzania to observe phlc· Soeltty ~me thia week,
tbe habits of the wild chlmna u•ing films taken by her
SUNDAY
thAt roam there. It was a husband u IUustratiDnti. They
highly succeosfut undertaking. plan to return to Tanzania for TIMES-SENTINEL
While ·In the wilderness she more research later
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•• o1 lmpor-I
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Life Alnoo1 Chimps
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v.,,., PublilhlftJ
ti. br , ...
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tant
things, lncludln•e Baron ''he
•·-ness
·• atOALLlPOLII.
Utty tR•ou••
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'f"" held B 42:1
ltconfl AVI., GiJIIIIIIOUt, OfttD.
ogo van Lawiek.
news confer,ence at wh\ch shP- 411611 • Puttum.~ .,.,. "'!'l:fkd•¥1
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Jabgle Friendship
~escrlbed some of her obeerva: ~:..·~r..l: ::'.:1,;.,~~
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'llle baron, a photographer, lions. 1 ha\fe only a minimal ::._•:.Mn:'!::~~
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was filming animate in the, curiosity about cllfmpanzees ' hO •••
MICtlllftiC
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'ltrHt, PDI'IIIflt'fo Ohio
tesere and pretty soon their but 1 must IIY ·that 1 found it
Pilbft••" ..,,, •••••v av....
acquaintance develoPed Into
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Ga Illpolis Medical Center. Sht InesS &amp;tip to· Columbus Monda .,
a enijrOSSuae·
ffltl •••• ""lllftt ....... et ''"'•tit,
is improvin,: nicely.
I Mrs. Peat] Goodman . 8 ~i Me Hugo, you Jane" situation.: For one .thing, ahe reported Oftl• T~O:~:H!~· •v•n••,trvN
Mr D D CottreU II attend- I Saturday . n;•ht with Mrs peM
As a result, Miss Goodall. Ithat a chimp namtd "Jito" was ••, ......, .,,,, ,_,. .,..,,..,
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inti a company oonvantion in C. Wellington.
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e ug es rna e n
e MAIL ou•oc••"'"" •••••
New York City this week. Mrs. j The Porter WSCS met at th~ jutt pla~nte.Jane, e~erged lour Igroup under study and also the w!!:" :~:;,:!','
~!troll accompanied him as l Parler church Tliursday after- ~:.~nessa rJanto va~com~wt:~~ ~;';;.act~~ to· =:~ea the most 1: : : : . • .:;W:t,-,1:•:,:",.::.-~
ar IS Columbus, where •he I noon. Mrs. Clara Fisher had r. d8 11
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will tJeit her daughter, Mrs. charge of the ro ram
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I h was not unusual for Flo tojt~• :,:,:',.~'~':~ ·~:n'::' ~ '
1 •flO
Donna Broyles and family
Wll
p g ·
llut lest her exuenence touch have as many as IS suitors , ... ••- ,,.. lnttl~
Mr. SUI Ealtoo made a buai- OIJM~ aickm: LGeer hal been Ioff a vast mi~ratlon ur q:winll her e&lt;mrt ~imultaneous-[='~:'.':~ ~Itt~~ :w!h ~Ill':!,,:,:
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lipomsters to Tanzanta, 1 should lv,. with noDe being rej' ected. !!!•••H
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n•w.p•~r
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To Observe February 19 •2 ·-

news Upal" ,
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Tho sad eampalgn slel')' . Gl
Rep. llogers ldorlon (R,, :Md)•

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The Tri • County's nine Future Fanners of America chapters Saturday join·
ed thousands of other F'FA members across the nation in launching
National
FFA Week.
The FF A is a national organization
of. by anrt for farm boys who are study ing vocational agriculture in lhe country's publi c bi .~i1 schools.
Cr ~pt el'b are aetive in Ky ger
Creek,
1-l&lt;mnan Tretce, Soulhwestern and Gal·
lia Acadt&gt;my llish sc hools in Gatlia coun~
ty. There &lt;~rc ehapteni at Southern and
Rutland in Mei gs County and Wahama
Pt. Pleasant i;im.l Hannan in Mason County.
t\s America's future farmers, thes.t~
ymmg mel! hold in their minds and hands
the prngt css that this community
and
this nation mny make in years to come.
bcca u&lt;;f a prosperous and productive
agricu itu re is th'! very foundation of the
American way of life.
As student s of vocational -agriculture
in hl~~h school they study tre schedule.
econamic. and mechanical aspects
of
modern fa rm ing.

As members of the FFA , they lear•
through active participation how to conduct and take part in public meetings,
to sp~ak in public. to market farm products. to solve their own
problems, to
finomcr; tremselves in agri-business ~nd
to &lt;-tssu mc civic responsibility.
The population of America
and of tre
world is undergoing tremendous growlh.
Despite the grrat abund ance of a gricu l~
lure products today, it is vital to the nation's futu re happines:; and security that
this country main tai n a supply of skilled
farm~_' r '" and othe r agricultural
workers
to a~;~ume that t!wrc always Will be plentv of fa rm proUu cts to supply the
na·
li on's needs.
Ga l! i-a's four
chapter advisors are:
Charles Shaver, Gallipolis; Ralph Needs,
Kyger C ree ~ ; R()br:t Evans. Southwestern and Emerson Shimp, Hannan Trace.
/\d vtsor of the chapter at
Southern
High is Otlla Smith, at Wahama. Ne l·
son Jtnnings, :111d al Rutland, Everette
Hol comb.

WAHAMA FFA- Nelson Jennings, Wahama IDglt School FFA a'do
viser of the 41 members of the chapter there, looks on as a recently
purchased planer is used in shop work by Kenneth Fry, Joey Smithson
and Jim Hollman.

FFA Chapters in
National Observance
Gallia County
C()!llmission President
John R Morgan, on behalf of Gallia falh·
crs. S"&lt;l id Sautrday : '' We
join
othen
throughout the nati on in proclaiming Feb.
19·25 l o he Future Farmers of America
Werk. Wl' urge all peoplt of our com-

PROCLAIM FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA WEEK - Gallla County Commissioners John Morgan. Paul Has·
kins and Joe Stewart Saturday proclaimed Future Farmers Week of America. Standing behind the commiss iOn ers
an ·Roy Bickle, Hannan Trace; Bill Tawney, Gallipolis; Eddie Reese, Kyger Creek and Marlin Rose, Southwestern.

muni tie'1 to be('o me acquainted with and
give full support to hte program of vo·
calion&lt;! t education in ai,'T iculture. and to
it~ students, the Future Farmers of Am·
enca.
" As the bas i.: agriculture
producers,
they m·e uur fir st line of defense against
the hun,::er and privation tha wte know
is prevalent o ve~ much of the world tod&lt;J ~' "

K ~ nneth McEl!1inney, president or
the
Me1gs County Board of Cc.!Timissioners,
set this week fo r National FFA
Week
with the observ.1tion: •'The Future Farmers o1 America organi ;o:atton is without
doubt most v a lu.:.~ ble and vital to the future fll our country. It is fi tting that we
observ• NaUonol FFA Week."

LEARN WELDING - Everette Holcomb, FFA advisor. far rtdt.
Instructs Rutland FFA members In weldinc techniques. Standing, i-to)
r., are Randy Carpenter, Kenneth Carsey, Terry Fetty and Mr. llolcoJlllb.
This is the first year Rutland High School has had an FFA c~\#
Iince 1942,
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CHECKS FOR CROP PROJECT - Lee Johnson, left, Hannan Trace, Bill McCormick,
Kyger Creek and Bill Brown, Gallipolis, display checks that will go to Ohio's 1966 CROP
program. This year's Future Farmers of Am erica 1 roject is the purchase and shipment
of two plane loads of dairy heifers •to India. The 100 heifers will be used to Improve exfl;ting cattle in India which has one :ilf ~lowest,Ievels of nutrition in the world.

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' GETTING READY - Marshall Roush, s• cond from right. gets help from hl1 tellowl
FFA Chapter member&amp; at Southern High School In repairing and painting equipment
planting tomatoes and cabbage. Standing, L to R, are Olha Smith, Adviser of the chapter,; Dante! Henaler, Pbll HID, Roush and Tom Wickline. The cbapter ot SoutbeOirn~~:;l
:~l!\)1 has ~JI metnbers. Tomato and l!lbbage production Is a v!W part of Ule t
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lei In rroent days has been construction of a lljl'gB gate. Shown,. I. tor., 1J tilt gate gets
coat of paint, nre RaYIJlonillHBf!ello J\Ogar ll!lleher; E&lt;liu, Prldd¥, To~~;~. A!le11 &amp;nil
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Washington White Paper
I&gt;UBLISiltD .ltV THE 01110 VALLEY PUBLISHING COMPANY

Chrmr Tan111hill, ktc. Edit.,.
IJwiQhl Wtthorholl, EdftO'I'
llobarl Wi!SOTI, Jr., Mdn. Editor

Rlchatd S. Owen, Publisher
James E. Danner, Adv. Dir.
Vernon Deweese, Ad.i. Mgr.

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'A.a editorbill

George Washin gton,' 1732-1799
Uoned right to travel, anywhere with·
out being requtrod by any law to CBrry
«ay of lhll lll4llilll tnell\1 to a boy In
any sort of docume~t
or any identificascllool a welcome break in his routine
Uon whatever, upon the pfrson."
of 11udy. For a pari df lbe otay,lnstead
And that we mllhl have these rights,
in &lt;lrll'lllmar and doingS a!ld dates In I!Js.
and
others, was the purpose of George
.·, \01'1• be was told of the man known ..
Washington's
grdtesl
service to
his
\ '!ht lather of our counli'l' who led ua
people:
the
advtce
for
the
future
given
··t~gb a long
batUe for freedom.
in his farewell addreas.
rtrty years ago little use ,... made of
Most of us know of Washington's mili·
the word "freedom." l'eopk! who are
tary
exploits. Few of us remember that
. really free do not need to be reminded
II
wo•
for overshadowed by his states·
;of It almost daily.
manship and his concern for the future
tvtn the "Fourth of July," originally
·: eel lpart for tho commemoration ol of the new republic.
Mosl of us remember that Washington
fretdom . long before
lllld been taken
warne~
against enlantllng alll'ances. His
ovi!r by the professional vtterans of the
advice
went much fartrer than that. He
Ci111 War, and the politlelanl who wav·
also
warned
that "political parties or·
ed the American !lag and the "bloody'
ganized on a geographical basis could
shirt" wtlh equil ltlfot to denoum&amp; lbe
cause
the disruption of the nion, '' and
So~therrt Confederacy.
that
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inflexible habit
of either oni·
So much so that most of Ull stUdent!
moslty or friend&lt;hip InWard a partlcu·
were somewhat confused about the bat·
lar n!ltlon 1or helief) can mislead a nalies of Get1y1bur1 and of Bunker Hill, or
tion toward lgnurlng It's duty."
whflher lndeptndence was finally won
He gavo strong warning against big
at Yorklown or at Appomattox.
public
debl, large military eetahlish·
But we did knuw what was meant by
ments and the "devices of •mall artful
freedom .
enterprising
minorities." He reminded us
For amona u1 wm the lf&amp;ndehlldr~n
that
"a
nation's
beot Interest is to act
.ol men who loulht and 1011 the German
wllh
goo&lt;:
lalth
and
jusllce toward all
Revolution of 18411, and of other men
other natlohJI," and that, "In proportion
who fled from ireland alter Ute uprising
as
the stMicture Of a governmenl gives
in 1rtlaml.
fore&lt;!
to public opinion,
II Is essenlial
There €:Ven w!re a few veterans of
Utat public opinion be enlightened."
two ambllious emperors In the Fran·
There were many who disagreed with
co • J&gt;nmlian War, who came to Amerl·
Washington's ftat•'Dents. They Insisted
ca that their &lt;ons might escape the inthat "things were different now, that fast
ev!table next one.
salling
ships had so shortened the disThey told us what It was to have freetances of the world that we must join
dom.
in thP affial'l of Europe. Yet this nation
We knew that tteedom meant that the
was able to build ils greatest accomtaxes yot paid were
lor thlngo you
plishments
in the cenlury of peace gaincould see: roa~s and schools and proed by adhering lo his advice.
tecUon of our persons ; not for tribute to
II might be well to emphasize on this
a far - off "government."
anniversary his rnrewll statements rathIt meant that in America there was
er tho" the ch~rry - tree story, or the
no, compulsory military service
which
croBSing of the Delaware. We should al·
i\ad caused the parents or our fellow stuso recall that our only war In that first
ldeil~· to cross an O&lt;ean. It meant that
century was brought on by "political
bert. we h•d. In the great definition of
parties organized on geographical llne8."
, lrel!tlotn by H. G. Wells, "The unques.
)'!fly years ago the arrival of Ute 22nd

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BY DON MACLEAN
(Wtlllam White Is ·on VaoaUon)
WASHIN01'0N - An advertisement In a New York news•
paper said that opera cape!
were c9min.g bac.:k in men's eve
ing wear and were tha new
"in'' thing for sophisticated
gentlemen everywhere. It occurred to me that perhops Wash·
ington's posh set already was
on lop of Ute comebil&lt;k. May·
be the White Houle had ord·
ered a few.
First, I called our town'!
swankiest department
store.
The manager or the tcxedo deparlment said tuxedoes were
moving nicely, despite Ute Pres!·
dent's partiality lor buslne"
suits, but he giggled when I
mentioned opera capes. We
had one in the window at&gt;Jut
eight years ago," he said, "and
wound up giving it back to the
wholesaler. Maybe they're !ell·
ing in New York, but
that
nutty cafe society crowd will
buy anything. Next, It'll
be
dusters and goggles."
The next check wa• with. an
exclusive men's shop In George11

town, where much of Washing-

ton's upper • crust lives. The
shop's owner said, "Are you
kidding? I was stllCk with lwo
opera capes about 10 years ogo.
I finally donated them to the
Knights of Columbus."
The manager of the leading
evening . wear . rental outfit
said, 1'Right now, you wouldn't
catch o Congressman or a bu·

reaucrat . dead In an. oopOr)!
.; W,~ 11 :,..§1!ver Antdope. The
cape. You boys In the press ,.. ,..;:.·, rjtet 8J'l! .elthor Flrtt Class, S..
would say he tholllhl he was' '
·cond Clus or Tenderloots. (Or
'Baltnan'.''
.~
·. lhould thai b6 Teruierfeed?)
There's nolbing Uko advertising to push a produot. ~or
lbstance, 1 Swiss orms manufacturer has a full • fJBIIO ad
for ill mortar fuseo In a CUI'
rent issue of "Armed Force
Mansgetnel1t/' a magaZine pr&amp;o
allii!Bbly r I l by American . of.
fleers, et al.
Tlten's a nice cross·seGtlort dr~Wlng of the fuae and the
catchy phrnse, "Safety and dependabilltr for the baltlofleld's
deadliest weapon." Other drawIngs show how delayed &amp;ction
causes it to bUrst In the air•
And il promlst&gt;e "superqulck ac.
tlon on ti&lt;Je paddles.''

MJCROSCOOPS: Rep. Barber
B. Conable Jr. (R., N. Y.)
discovered that In M«M&lt;!!w It
pays to talk to the wall: \~hen '
his return trip ms fouled . up
due to faulty
scheduling of
planes, he returned to hiS 1\Jt,..
sian hotel room ·and efll!lpiAID·
ell Jondly to a friend. lltddetl
mikes must ave picked up his ·
remarks, because a lew !!tlbutes later the hotel clerk ·called •
to say Conable could get a seat
en the nut plane out.
A book, "The Public Calls II
Sport," written by 11arty WI!·
mer, former owner of the dis·
astrous New York Tllans !oat•
ball team lnow called the ietsl,
In the Washington library Is
placed between two books on
kite-flying.
Sen. Stephen Young (0., Oht6l '
got a aouvenir pfn when LBJ
signed a bill nullifying cerlain
axcise ta~eo. Now that the
taxes wUI be restored, Young
wonders If Ute President w111
want his pen hack.
There lhluld be no lhottaRe
of good deeds In Congre.,, Of
the 53li membors, 210 h8V6 been
Boy Scoula. The hiibell rank,
Eagle Seoul, hao been earned
by 24 Congressmen. Five Congressmen are Silver Beavvr.s,
two are Silver Buffaloes and

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SLIGHTEMS: On the day Utat
John W. Mahan, the new chair·
man of Uta Subversive Acllvl·
· ties Control, moved here from
Montana, somebody stole the
family dog. (Welcome to Waoh·
Jngtoit.)
Sandy Rouener, the press aide
to ep. Carlton R. Sickles •D.
Md.) was weary from turnIng aside questions about whether her boss was going to run
lor Governor of
Matyland.
When she got home one night
even her tO.year-old son, Mark,
asked her. Surprised, she asked
him why he wanted to know
and the boy said, "Well, a radio ataUon .here pays $S for

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', #4~ 1901, wtM!n lour business asslclates

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togelber to !men the loneliness
f~;:·,twJtr !lVII o~nd to test the founder's
;W~il !hat bu!lnell relations could - and
· sbollld - lo1ttr friendly relations. Bus~
ness pract1c01, though!
the founder,
.Peed not b. a harrier to frlendohip.
Since those ••rly dayo, Rotary has
·' beoome a prim•· mover
In communllybe«ll'ment work, youth actlvllles, helP'
ing the rripple•J and the handicapped,
r a1slna the standards or business and
proft~Rional pnwtices.
and
in forming
friend!~
personal ties among men that
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under&lt;tanding.
It ~as tong been our observation that
Rotarians bellevo In practicing
rather
than preaching. They are more roncern·
Of! with finding
new opportunities for
aervlre limn w•lh patting themselves on
the bock lor pB!I achievements.
The Rotary clubs of lhe Trl • County
area - The Bend, Pt. Pleasant, Middle·
port • Pomeroy and Gallipolis - as do
other Rotary eluDe in their communllles,
h•lo In many ways to make this • better
piaC. to live end to work and to raise
happy, heallhy families.
Our congratulations to !Wtarlans of
these communities on this anniversary.
We wish for thr Rotary clubs or
the
world continued succes! in rendering the
kind of creative service to humanity ror
which Rotary I• especially suited.

Dr. Alden Sets Up a Road Sign
Olllo Universi•' ' president Vernon R,
In short, we agree there Is a neen for
Alden warned 'rrurs.
Utat a univ&lt;rslty
the llllconventional yet we make life mis·
must· whet its students' appetite
lor
enble for
persons who are uncon·
leadenhip or &lt;he students will fall to
ventional.
''IIIOYe beyond their di!CUIIIOIIS
and
SO this Is hU.'Dan nature. And human
&lt;~111!! to take responsible action." nature, II says somewhere. cannot be
Sjleaklne al Ute !57th anniversary eel·
changed.
•brtlton of Miami University, he slid:
We believe Dr. Alden thinks
11 can be
."Too man) students come 0&lt;11 of 1!01·
changed. It is important thai 11 moves
l~e today wilbins to be commentators, changed. II Is important that tl moves
1•ht
obierv
, ers h and trftiCI of society.
We
in the r..
di'rectt'on . Dr. Alden
has
~ In ave an over.,llpply of detached
set up 1 sign pointing to the
rl&amp;hl
eb_,v.
the skU!ed cocktail
party
road.
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&lt;ildfeiBationaiiJI, the brilliant Olllly•ts
of oilier p.JOpte• , activity and behavior.
NATIONAL FFA WEEK
We have • grflt undeMupply of YOWII
This is National Future Farmers of
peopk who can and will take telpoD·
America Week. Through science
and
slbW~
- doer.,
Innovators
and
,.und nranaJ1!111ent, American farmers
have learned to produce beyond loday's
risk·takers,"
Fe\'1 will take tlCtplion to Dr. Alden's
needs But tomorrow's population
will
c&lt;ineeption ol soclety'l nteds today. Yet
demaoo more than today's
production.
who among us •refrain '"-m
Let' s keep nme
, rfea strong
uv •••··
..,.~ an
with vocaantaiOnistlc
tiona! agrtculturo, which teaches
our
et'8
to peo J position
h d' t 14b doorl, lnnovat·
P e w 0 19 ur our comfortFutw-e Farmerlli to co111erve as well as
able hablll of thlnlcltli. We IH 10pbID pril'luce. To all Futuro Formen In
s!~~ti:.~~~~rs~ii&amp;orical descerldants of the Tri-County area, we extend our best
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Porter

BY IIIYR1tE NEAL
·Mr. ADd Mrs. G .w. Loree
left for Florida where they have

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oylng
lhe FJor.ida weather.
Mrs. Brice MeCiaskey baa
beeD brought kl her borne rtom

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If you want yout
man to read )'Our letter periiOnally, It doesn't help to mark It
' 'Personal" or ''ConlldendatN
Or even to douse It wtlh (ie'l'
fume, accordmg to ep. Ottt
!'ike (D., N. Y.), who aays,
"Some secretal')' will read It
anyway." Alter that, lhonlh,
okrtodhiephegblndn ndw los m
depending on his work load, the
chances are the Conaresstnaft
eventually will read II. It'• full
to get mail," Pike says.
&lt;Distributed by United Fe•
lure Syndicate, Inc.)

Your Gallia comml88ioners
bave met with state oflicials
!rom Columbus and district
officials from Athe01 and have
been !~formed by . ~hem that
lhey will not parhe&lt;pate wllh
the local eounty oUic!ab ullless
this county l'urtllsliei a aepa·
rate bulldtog ouJSI~e .the presoot coorlhouse for these newly
merged olfices. By parllcipa·
lion, they refer to the hullding,
or acquiring of a building, at
llio cost of $30.000 to $40,000,
wtth the stak• and
federal
government paying a portion
of Ute cost. Inasmuch as you
and I represent Ute federal as.
sistance before mentioned and
that Gallla Coonty now ha•
ample room to house Utese soon·

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. . ' lng ·of the firat ltotary club. Within
.ihe nut ew days, more !han ~1 .500 RoWJW whc belong to 12.000 clubs In 131
~tries will
have celebrated this oc-

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Horseless Are" mac~btQl'
back tn 1!106, bitterly a~et; ·
the growing lnetlnatfon of a~lea .
to ta• aut&lt;lltlobll"•
lhrp·· •
ll&lt;enses, etc. II eald this Pr~eo '
lice lllllhl notrlct fur~: &lt;J.
velopment of the au.blle. ,1
Also, that car • drlvinl· \\'11811'\
jUlll a aport.'' The article solei
II'$ now being used for liuiJ(.
ness purpo!ls hy thoulndl !If :
persons. It offers an ec.ocal advanlllg&amp; over the hotle.'"
What wisdom. If II weren't lot
those ta~es, tod&amp;y' there mlJ!It
be a huge automobile IDjlu&amp;~·.

Feb. 18 1968 ·
Dollr Sh':
Many Go!lla Collllly citl%ens
bav~ contacted me rewttiy
concerning the antlc!ipaled mer·
ger next July t of the Ai4 for
Ute Aged office and the Gallia
County Welfare office.

·: ~, ·.. 6lst Anniversary of Rotary International
havo contributed

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VISIT SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION OFFICE - Robert Cobb, second from left, director of the Gallia
·tounty Soil Conservationist, introduces new equipment to FFA judging teams in the ASCS' new structure on Syca·
t~ore St., in Gallipolis. Cobb has assisted local soil judging teams preparing for state judging contest&lt;. The top three
~ams in the recent district FFA soil judging contest were from Gallia County- Kyger Creek, Gallipolis and Hannan
'frace. Hannan Trace placed eighth in the state evenl Lef I to right above au Kennison Saunders, Gallipolis ; Eddie
Clary, Hannan Trace and John Shaver, Kyger Creek.

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&gt;\ )lptarians of this area this week aro
·~ .
ing the 6tst anniverSary of the

While sollcitlnll ·lbo \'oto tl a' .
farnler, the man;s dog bit' hlin.
Later, of oouno, Morton teamed thai the farmer WI8D'1 ,"'811
• registered voter. (Maybe •
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The Lighter Side

Girl Finds, Marries Husband, While on
Chimpanzee Studying Mission in Africa

to-be merged ofnces 111 t h t
present courthouse 1 feel' that
this Is an added upt!De we
can do without
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As a result of the newly l)ulll
addition 1D our prtselll Ga!Ua
County courthouse, we bllve
available five empty td6ml
with :1400 square feel o1 1111used space. 11 Is my opilllon
that thiJ spaoe obould 1111 Ytil!zed lor Ute purpou ol bousln&amp;
the~e offices nther than COIIoo
structing or ptii'CbasiDI a new
building 'tor Utla ~ 1·1Uioo
deratand lhll WIIS. -.e~ed
and approved whin ~
plano for lbo courthctuie adtJi.
lion were considered. 11 would
be more economical 81111 a11o
keep th01e oflicetl mwe em..
trall.zed in relation te
other
Ga!Ua County offices.

I dv want to malte II elw
that this movement is belnl
pUllhed by the district office In
Athens and the stale office ill
Columbue and not by our · local
office which II balded by Mr.
Treacherous winter weather Virgil Croos.
bringa hazardous condiUona for I believe wo all IIJ1ll Ullt
motorists and pedestrians. BoUt we should be striving It create
mus! be pa,·ticularly careful of more employment lll Ga!Ua
l&lt;) , slippery spoil and
ball County rather than 1ncttu1ng
traffic situations. Drivers should the faclllllel and €XpeDH of
always make certalrt !hit wind- operating in Oallia Coudly Wtl•hlelds •nd windows ~ra clear fare Department.
of ~ny dirt ~r ice a~ snow. _If yvu agree, or ~,
9on I be a peephole driver. wtth me concerning ada 1uue,
Pede•trlans rllould wear proper I would slncerecy app-eoW.
footwear in bad w~ather and your writing me and tl[ll'tDwatch all croBSings lor oncom· tne your opinion on the lllllllfr.
ing traffic. Care, courtesy and Please do not can
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cnution by an will help every·
Jobn Morgan'
ono through a aale winter. This
President Gallla CWnt,
message from the Deportment
Commissioners. II 0
ol Hi11hway Safety. .
Box 182, Ga.ni~lj..,;.OitJ.

BE~Rrs WORLD

Unhed Prell International point out that the barness 18 1 The baroness did not offer
WASHINGTON (UPI)
-!an tJIICommnly pretty sclen· her interpretation of how an old
There are all sorts of ways that tilt.
.
bag like Flo mode the grade ao
a girl can find a husband. One : Soner or later she undoub\ed· a femme fatale, but I think the
woy Is to sp•nd four years in ly would hava found a husband ~xp!analion is obvioua.
the African wilderness studying ' anywat. with or wilhout lt seems apparent that
chimpanzees.
, chlmp&amp;IIZeell.
chlmpnzees have concepl of
1 don't say this system will lle!lptte acqulrfllg a IItle, the 1beauty that Is radically differ·
work every lime but It worked I'·uaroneu ha'• not Ios t ber onI frtf!' Uti held by us hi gher
very well for Ja'ne Good 11 ,hrtorest In the crealul'es that primates.
••d the ba rnn 1 dare say th e ch'unps apent a
•oung English scientist a • • btought her ~·
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lot of lim~ wondering what
In 1960. she set up camp In She has been lecturing on Hugo saw in Jan.e
the Gombe Stream Garno chimps at Ute National OeogroReserve of Tanzania to observe phlc· Soeltty ~me thia week,
tbe habits of the wild chlmna u•ing films taken by her
SUNDAY
thAt roam there. It was a husband u IUustratiDnti. They
highly succeosfut undertaking. plan to return to Tanzania for TIMES-SENTINEL
While ·In the wilderness she more research later
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dllcovere d a num~r
•• o1 lmpor-I
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PublllhH
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Life Alnoo1 Chimps
o1uo
v.,,., PublilhlftJ
ti. br , ...
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tant
things, lncludln•e Baron ''he
•·-ness
·• atOALLlPOLII.
Utty tR•ou••
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'f"" held B 42:1
ltconfl AVI., GiJIIIIIIOUt, OfttD.
ogo van Lawiek.
news confer,ence at wh\ch shP- 411611 • Puttum.~ .,.,. "'!'l:fkd•¥1
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Jabgle Friendship
~escrlbed some of her obeerva: ~:..·~r..l: ::'.:1,;.,~~
11:0.
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'llle baron, a photographer, lions. 1 ha\fe only a minimal ::._•:.Mn:'!::~~
• " MICIII'd
was filming animate in the, curiosity about cllfmpanzees ' hO •••
MICtlllftiC
••,..
'ltrHt, PDI'IIIflt'fo Ohio
tesere and pretty soon their but 1 must IIY ·that 1 found it
Pilbft••" ..,,, •••••v av....
acquaintance develoPed Into
1"..
•• uc.,.. s•l'uri•v. tm.nc~ .. 1ft•
Ga Illpolis Medical Center. Sht InesS &amp;tip to· Columbus Monda .,
a enijrOSSuae·
ffltl •••• ""lllftt ....... et ''"'•tit,
is improvin,: nicely.
I Mrs. Peat] Goodman . 8 ~i Me Hugo, you Jane" situation.: For one .thing, ahe reported Oftl• T~O:~:H!~· •v•n••,trvN
Mr D D CottreU II attend- I Saturday . n;•ht with Mrs peM
As a result, Miss Goodall. Ithat a chimp namtd "Jito" was ••, ......, .,,,, ,_,. .,..,,..,
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• Who went into the j'ungle as 1 til th
n I I I Ut IMI URIIIV· ... ,., . . .
inti a company oonvantion in C. Wellington.
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e ug es rna e n
e MAIL ou•oc••"'"" •••••
New York City this week. Mrs. j The Porter WSCS met at th~ jutt pla~nte.Jane, e~erged lour Igroup under study and also the w!!:" :~:;,:!','
~!troll accompanied him as l Parler church Tliursday after- ~:.~nessa rJanto va~com~wt:~~ ~;';;.act~~ to· =:~ea the most 1: : : : . • .:;W:t,-,1:•:,:",.::.-~
ar IS Columbus, where •he I noon. Mrs. Clara Fisher had r. d8 11
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will tJeit her daughter, Mrs. charge of the ro ram
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I h was not unusual for Flo tojt~• :,:,:',.~'~':~ ·~:n'::' ~ '
1 •flO
Donna Broyles and family
Wll
p g ·
llut lest her exuenence touch have as many as IS suitors , ... ••- ,,.. lnttl~
Mr. SUI Ealtoo made a buai- OIJM~ aickm: LGeer hal been Ioff a vast mi~ratlon ur q:winll her e&lt;mrt ~imultaneous-[='~:'.':~ ~Itt~~ :w!h ~Ill':!,,:,:
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lipomsters to Tanzanta, 1 should lv,. with noDe being rej' ected. !!!•••H
tt111-11
n•w.p•~r
•ncl ,,..
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Mwi
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Future Farmers of AmeriCa
To Observe February 19 •2 ·-

news Upal" ,
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Tho sad eampalgn slel')' . Gl
Rep. llogers ldorlon (R,, :Md)•

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Nine Chapters in Tri-Co Area

The Tri • County's nine Future Fanners of America chapters Saturday join·
ed thousands of other F'FA members across the nation in launching
National
FFA Week.
The FF A is a national organization
of. by anrt for farm boys who are study ing vocational agriculture in lhe country's publi c bi .~i1 schools.
Cr ~pt el'b are aetive in Ky ger
Creek,
1-l&lt;mnan Tretce, Soulhwestern and Gal·
lia Acadt&gt;my llish sc hools in Gatlia coun~
ty. There &lt;~rc ehapteni at Southern and
Rutland in Mei gs County and Wahama
Pt. Pleasant i;im.l Hannan in Mason County.
t\s America's future farmers, thes.t~
ymmg mel! hold in their minds and hands
the prngt css that this community
and
this nation mny make in years to come.
bcca u&lt;;f a prosperous and productive
agricu itu re is th'! very foundation of the
American way of life.
As student s of vocational -agriculture
in hl~~h school they study tre schedule.
econamic. and mechanical aspects
of
modern fa rm ing.

As members of the FFA , they lear•
through active participation how to conduct and take part in public meetings,
to sp~ak in public. to market farm products. to solve their own
problems, to
finomcr; tremselves in agri-business ~nd
to &lt;-tssu mc civic responsibility.
The population of America
and of tre
world is undergoing tremendous growlh.
Despite the grrat abund ance of a gricu l~
lure products today, it is vital to the nation's futu re happines:; and security that
this country main tai n a supply of skilled
farm~_' r '" and othe r agricultural
workers
to a~;~ume that t!wrc always Will be plentv of fa rm proUu cts to supply the
na·
li on's needs.
Ga l! i-a's four
chapter advisors are:
Charles Shaver, Gallipolis; Ralph Needs,
Kyger C ree ~ ; R()br:t Evans. Southwestern and Emerson Shimp, Hannan Trace.
/\d vtsor of the chapter at
Southern
High is Otlla Smith, at Wahama. Ne l·
son Jtnnings, :111d al Rutland, Everette
Hol comb.

WAHAMA FFA- Nelson Jennings, Wahama IDglt School FFA a'do
viser of the 41 members of the chapter there, looks on as a recently
purchased planer is used in shop work by Kenneth Fry, Joey Smithson
and Jim Hollman.

FFA Chapters in
National Observance
Gallia County
C()!llmission President
John R Morgan, on behalf of Gallia falh·
crs. S"&lt;l id Sautrday : '' We
join
othen
throughout the nati on in proclaiming Feb.
19·25 l o he Future Farmers of America
Werk. Wl' urge all peoplt of our com-

PROCLAIM FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA WEEK - Gallla County Commissioners John Morgan. Paul Has·
kins and Joe Stewart Saturday proclaimed Future Farmers Week of America. Standing behind the commiss iOn ers
an ·Roy Bickle, Hannan Trace; Bill Tawney, Gallipolis; Eddie Reese, Kyger Creek and Marlin Rose, Southwestern.

muni tie'1 to be('o me acquainted with and
give full support to hte program of vo·
calion&lt;! t education in ai,'T iculture. and to
it~ students, the Future Farmers of Am·
enca.
" As the bas i.: agriculture
producers,
they m·e uur fir st line of defense against
the hun,::er and privation tha wte know
is prevalent o ve~ much of the world tod&lt;J ~' "

K ~ nneth McEl!1inney, president or
the
Me1gs County Board of Cc.!Timissioners,
set this week fo r National FFA
Week
with the observ.1tion: •'The Future Farmers o1 America organi ;o:atton is without
doubt most v a lu.:.~ ble and vital to the future fll our country. It is fi tting that we
observ• NaUonol FFA Week."

LEARN WELDING - Everette Holcomb, FFA advisor. far rtdt.
Instructs Rutland FFA members In weldinc techniques. Standing, i-to)
r., are Randy Carpenter, Kenneth Carsey, Terry Fetty and Mr. llolcoJlllb.
This is the first year Rutland High School has had an FFA c~\#
Iince 1942,
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CHECKS FOR CROP PROJECT - Lee Johnson, left, Hannan Trace, Bill McCormick,
Kyger Creek and Bill Brown, Gallipolis, display checks that will go to Ohio's 1966 CROP
program. This year's Future Farmers of Am erica 1 roject is the purchase and shipment
of two plane loads of dairy heifers •to India. The 100 heifers will be used to Improve exfl;ting cattle in India which has one :ilf ~lowest,Ievels of nutrition in the world.

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' GETTING READY - Marshall Roush, s• cond from right. gets help from hl1 tellowl
FFA Chapter member&amp; at Southern High School In repairing and painting equipment
planting tomatoes and cabbage. Standing, L to R, are Olha Smith, Adviser of the chapter,; Dante! Henaler, Pbll HID, Roush and Tom Wickline. The cbapter ot SoutbeOirn~~:;l
:~l!\)1 has ~JI metnbers. Tomato and l!lbbage production Is a v!W part of Ule t
:. "· .. ~ a.d.De-Lelart fallH'ortland·ReedS'IlUe area.
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lei In rroent days has been construction of a lljl'gB gate. Shown,. I. tor., 1J tilt gate gets
coat of paint, nre RaYIJlonillHBf!ello J\Ogar ll!lleher; E&lt;liu, Prldd¥, To~~;~. A!le11 &amp;nil
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Coo &lt;"h Lloyd Myers' Southwestern lllghlanders capI
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lured lhm sJxtlt Gallia County basketball tournament In
, Middleport's Yellow JackelsS!obarl In acoring w 1_8 lndvls l
ac.., . nowo=DI By~-·=
, , "'n' , ' "' , saturday night by lambasting defending cham·
Jumped ahead esrly in
the 116 points, respecUvely. Bill Da· with 18, Slobart had Ill and T811o l'oaleiO)' ... w ..... u. • •• •
• iuu itannan Trace 79·50 before a capacity crowd at Kyaer
first period and went on !D ivis also had 12 and George Sau- nehlll 12. Simpsoa wu
lOp Mkldlepd .. 'w•.• to a • 11
v. k H· h ho01
an easy 79-59 win over neigh· er tallled 9 for the Jackets.
nehlll 12. 8lmp1011 was
top
l'OMIIROY (•)
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&amp;-The
Sunday
Time.s-Sentlnel,
Sunday,
February
20,
1966
boring
Pomeroy
on
saturday
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ed
rebounder
for Pomeroy. Tbe 8lm
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, . The H1g 1a ers, no~
on
]11011 ..,...., " ·, ....
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, B1U Moore, a Juruor, pac \winners sank 28 ol 11 lleltl soa1
.,~ ,,. season, forged abead 10.S, 1 Elliott, of Southwestern; Terry
night at Middleport.
the rival Panthers with
19 tries lor 48 per cent while lha &amp;qbt 11oM, 0!1!1!'P 0.0..,
18-~ and led 21-10 aller ooe per- Cremeen1 IDd Dan llall, H111~
evened the reo- markers on seven fteld goals
eo 101' 3'/. per Logan
U-13, W!rY
•t:ll,
1od. They were never in trtu· nan Trace; Cburck lach and
/Y' ordThelor vlc!Dry
the Jackets With Pome- and five free throws. Ronnie Panthers hit 2Z of
SwJaber M-f, JJtOi:n 'f+lt.
w. Hannan Trace's record Is Lanny Tyo, Kypr Creek;
II
l::J roy this season. Coach Russ lAgan and Dick Werry also hit cenl
Totlla II-lUII.
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. Roger Gtmtt 1Dt1 Clyde Smltb,
Moore's Purple Panthers_ bad double fl&amp;ures lor the Panth· Middleport also lllok the ReMIDiltliPORT ""
[;.no Hall , w1th Zll
pomta North Gallfa.
beaten Middleport 59-56 m the ers with 13 each.
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serl'e game by a 3HO IJI8I1)D. 8toblrt H-l8,
Devil l+
l''""d the champ10~. SW hit HANNAN TRACE (50) _ Murflfst meetmg of the two South- llllddleport pulled down 60 ~lm Bartlett paced the wl1lllen! 4, Tl!l!lebJD s.IO.I.O, B., Davll
21· dock s-1·7: BelvWo, 4-3-11; Dan
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League
•-•enon Jed "II
•t.i. ,-..;.;;,.; •-'"'' j! o•' I56 !rom theThfield, aod
In
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M'ddl Oh10
t took
th taems.
lead for robounds while Pomeroy man- w1th 12. wbile J'llll .....
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·;;;;,/u~ffsh~s.re~d:.S~:: llllli.' &amp;-3·15: Cremeens, f-0.1;
Gallipolis · snapped 8 three-game losing streak before , gom: w~~\1, mlnu~s left ln\lied to yank onl! 38. Bi~l ~·· Pomeroy with 15.
1t. Totlla :INI-'IL
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D. DanieL! H-9; TOTALS 21· a packed house in the Blue Devil gym Saturday night by '\the oponing quarler when big
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downing Coach Dick Horton's Pt. Pleasant Big Black_s._89-60: Bill !Spider) Davis sank a jum·
~e winners. and five re- SOUTHWESTERN (79) - K. Although outscored from the
per from the front of the key
HT totaled mly 21 ,.. Carter, 4-HZ: G. Hall, 7.f.20: lleld 28-22 by the visiting West J. Gilmore, ~; Gilkey,O.(J.O; to make the score 6-4. Sopho·.
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\li-1&lt;1 goal attenl}lls. The Wild- !llmver, 244: Elliott, 7-5-19: of 35 free throw. Point sank D. Gilmore, 1-0-2. Taf ALS 22· at H just seconds prior to' McArthur ftnlshed
lor t,Jte winners. lloWmBD 17 lor kina SU, utili lol-7, Jar1
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£al&lt; sank eight of II free toss TDTLS 29-2!-79.
only four oy 15.
25-89.
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Davis' bucket.
play with a perfect "
the IJSOrs.
brough I~ Weber 11-ll,. KIDn'
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By quarters:
Senior Pete Anderson pwnp.
, Coach Carl Wolfe's boys were I (ollowing l"st night's 6543 .
Box score:
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Named to the all tDurnament Hannan Trace ..... 10 II 341 50 eel In SO points Ill pair the Gal By Qllllrters.
top
zo.n
by
the
end
of
the
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tory
o~er
Rutland
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tho
Red
By
quarters
McArthur
85~t-11,
011
9 23 41 60 I first p•rind 43·30 at halftime 1 Devils planks. MHS 18 IZ.5
-team were Gene Hall and Steve Southwt!llern .. ... Z1 M 18 71 lions' attack. Jim Staats scor· Pt. Pleasant
Rulland
1 ll SO ts
Gllllland Z.l-6, Prat• 4-4-lJ,
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Gallipolis 14 39 54 69
.;.d 67·S9 at the close of lbe alL
McArthur
17 33 G1 II Conway 54-12, Baltllo041, c:.lo
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Gallipolis fin ished its regu. Roserye score - Pl Pleasant third canlo.
Rutland finished the
Rutland 43- Barrett 3-1·7, vln Z.l-6, KlnnlsBD 1-GCl, .111111
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Jar aeason with 5-13 record. Pt. 56, Gallipolis 01.
Sharpshooter Gary Stobarl, with • 9-7 record, and placed Black 11-HI, Davia 3-1-7, Rlw- 113. Totala 27114 .
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Pleasant I! now 3-16.
"h" saw only two quarters of third m the league With a
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In last night's reserve game,
iactiOJl, still !Dpped all point· jmark . .
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Point dele.ated the Blue IMPS
getters by tallying 19 for the The vJSitmg Fe~erals raced 1---------~
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winners. Stobart and Pomeroy'siiD a 17·7 first penod lesd, and
0
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Bruce Simpson who bad 8
was on top 33-21 at halftime.
I"l'. PLEASANT (60) - WJg.
a1 S aS
b~th ejeoted rr'001 the ga;.. After three porlods, It was
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the second period came 1o an 30.
MORGANTOWN, W. Va. (UP!) - Carl Head scored 0-4; Marnhout, 5-Q.IO; Stricklin,
end.
High for McArthur was Hale,
!8 points Saturday to lead West Virginia to I 99·95 over. ~0-6; Staats, &amp;-!·IV J. Smith
OC
fltii~P
Guard Buddy Moore
and with 24 points. Joe Hawkins was
·~· v iCtory ov~r favored Syracuse.
4-1·9; Swisher :J.O.tl; TOTALS
Tannehill followed close
high for RuUand with :Ill talliles.
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TOLEDO Ohio (UP!) - To. McArthur out rebounded the
I ROBERT GRIMM
""'I ol the game, caught th• overume period '" 8 so(! IO GAtilPOLlS 119) - Mitch· ledo's surprising Rocketa wea·
club 38-:111.
COL•""'US (~) ..:.. Ohio's annual ...... ldlool
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0 range W'lh
I : remammg ID
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f. ell 4-7·15• Hamilton 1·3-5· thered a latA! Marshall surge
In the reserve g~
ketball tournamentl open Oil Ill frontl tbll Yl8ek willa ..
regulation play when John ca. They were ahead 1 e rest 0
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won, 52-40. Kennedy' had
the color and eompetent eompeUtora of a tiJne.rlnl dmll.
' va cini ca nned a short )Umpor lo the way.
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In Herd 7~ and keep alive 'I
A few Class A tournaments got UDderw&amp;J tbll ftU.
k'"l the score at 85-85. Neither The upset, seen by a capacity
thS. Mid-American Conference
end, but the bulk ol the alate'a 886 bellke!ba!J Celmf Will
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IP&gt;m scored again until tho crowd of 6•599 1Dt1 1 re&amp;ion
e:r · h. h pes
tbe tralllllhlll from replaMeasoa pltJ lit ...,. 1114
ov•·,·J rme sess ion
television audience, concluded
cbamptons 1p o ·
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I-I in the MAC, opened up an i
Af!w two weeks o1 !~::::!r
lead after 35 seconds ol the T They tarry 1
k d
lght-point lead with 6:17 left
tournament play the
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I Monmouth 94 Olaf 63
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Syracuse one of the nation's
In the first half but Ma~s a
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP])
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move on Ill district action
Brldpport an 1ll1llllftl Clul
highest sc~rlng teams, dropped
put on lts first rally Ill tf811 43- Iowa defeated Ohio State
BemidJI St. 85 Mlch
lng the week of March 8.
A power aloqlbl Obit Bivlr
only Its fourth conte•t In 21
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41 at halftime.
saturday afternoon by
that, only 16 teams wW be
1D Eallenl Oblo. lotb u U II
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starts.
~XFORD, Oh1o (UP!) - Day The seoond half saw both lug the Buckeyes' big surge In MarJSn 80 St. Francis 70
malnln&amp; In each of Ohio's
could go aR the WIJ 1111t1111 tile
Bill Rycuj backed up Head !Dn s classy Flyers Jumped off reams lead but Bill Backensto. , the last five mmules of the Big Rose Poly 81 Oakland City
classes as the drive lor
IIDl8ll scbooll.
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with tt points for West Vir· te •n early lead Saturday after siDle a pass with :47 left and \to game.
Wabash 93 Wbea!Dn 80
tournament berths reaches
Seldom do
16am82 Lehigh 61
glnm. Cavaclnl tallied 18 IDd noon to diSpose of the Miami scored on a drive ln and then The Hawks had five men
Intense lllage.
plonsnpeatlalbi_.ICIIDJ..
Williams 17.
' Redskinl 7560·
pertormed the fete again w&lt;th•&lt;I&lt;!Ubie figures,
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·83 '1Jr:~burg I ' Arijrlhlng, of ~. •ean
astlc miM!neu bat ClflDIIIIIt
99
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Sophomori Georae Hicl!er The Redskins, currently :30 left Ill ice the game for the : rer George Peepl••
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~ Al~en ~ ~ pen in the long weetlillfl
wiD -lie Cllli.&amp;A;-.m.
~: 1 . t ·n¥~d l'r&lt;SI Intern~Uonal came off the bench Ill l~ad Syra· leading the MidAmerican Coni Rockets.
~ points.
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I K . lVesl an 89 Chattano' a process, aad frequ~ the
pklo
SaaiiUDII &amp;Itt
1'. 1'\l'rvania til Columbia 58 cuse With 32 pomts. High scor· Iorence, led only twice early In , Marshall, now 9-10 and :J.G
Game scormg honors,
T~fts 85 ~st Guard 63 og
oriles fail by the wayside
Class A kfaa. Nt&amp;llt::atu I Ill
, , 1'" 11 llll Prinr•ton 70
lng Dave Bing canned 22 most, the game, before Dayton un the conference, were paced hy er, were shared tn
. Salem St 85 Westfield 75
Widerdog teams either
Wayna County,
.. I'"'' 103 s. c. 63
of them on 111111 hump shots! leashed a torrid scoring burst Bob Redd's 21 pomts aod Or· \AI Peters and Bob Dove, with Ml'l' ''llllirookl n Coli 42
aet hot or tbe bll boys have
....~~'wonsm:u~.,!!allld
t I'·,, w:1 \lmunack 63
to move out to a %19 lead and ville Slepp With 17.
, 23 each.
B ant 74 Bentf 71
nights.
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stayed ahead the rest of the Toledo, who must defeat l Iowa ted through most of the [ B~gewarer 73ey Plymouth
Canlon McKmley s
1958 aad 1958 baa a elua 11A
s •.lnd•eo&gt; 86 N.C. Wesleyan 73
way.
Weslern Michigan Wednesday ~n game and enjoyed a 12. pomt Williams 85 Clark 71
frequent VJSitorS Ill stale
team repeated. Bullluadeo of
'" ''"' Sl"te Bt: Hawthorne IS
order Ill set up a title showdown I margin with just 12 minulesl HI Cross 79 Assum ron
nament action aver the
lolusklngum Couuly woa twe
l\o.•lon Sl. i2 Rutgers Newark 60
sk:~ ISn%-w. one ol the R~ l with front-running Miami, !0·1, : left. Ohio Stare came backi C~l~y 93 Brandeis 7l'
but never • winner,
straight Class A - • . ,..
, """ 62 rotby 60
es lng scorers, came o ~~&lt;"' Saturday received the:r i strong Ill gain the only tie of W ste T h 100 B te
the pre-!Durney favorites
cenUy as 1983 and 19114.
~"'lolph M,O&lt;·on IK
:"or~~: ~~:i~ ~~ ~:?h:~ usual one-two scoring punch , the game, 66-t6, with more than ! Fl~~~a
~Howard~~~. class AA ~n the basis of
Dlslrkt loumament c:OJOIDjlllj~ldlllo~
B••dgewater 69
th po
ked M
from J1m Cox and Bob Aston., five mmules to play.
I Clemson 76 N c St 74 ovt No. I rating In the
titlll wUI boD don tlllidlelll
8 ~ en s~a~
~lorgon St. 83 Virginia St. 71
44--IJarru Dlo Cox scored 20 and Aslon totaled I Iowa rallied to regain the Ind St
So~th;rn in Sa · Presa lntemallonal
Class AA IDtl lJ ID CiUI A.
Zlla1:/ard 74 Brown• 6li
::U ~one pom ~I ded 5· hay 16 and grabbed 16 rebounds. 1tead and held on to a two • or • Adelphi 8574 Hofstra 70 ·
Clll83 IIA ncloDill .ul bt
ll""f:i"~alle 86 Temple 85
ATHENS, Ohio (UP!) -Ohio
• wever unoa . anot er Three other Rockets scored "' ' three-point margin until Den· LIU 59 CCNY 43
playedatx.tSW.UniYa'll!y.
Hl)('hcster Tech 84 Waterloo 75 ' University unveiled a Cilllilnl ol their palented scormg bursts double figures.
nis Pauling gave them a five- E kl 9 C bell 65
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Toledo IDtl Bowllq ~. CoHror·kport St 52 ~seo St 51 ' zone defense ln tho Jut half, to sew Up theJr 19th wm m 231
pojnt spread to 82-77 with a mln-IR rs Gne aJe ~m~al b 64
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lwnhua and Qncbm•ll ~
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Hu•·hnell 65 Colgate 61
Saturday afternoon to defeat games.
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Re&amp;Jollals lD Class A wlU ~at
SIPno 81 Kings Colt., Pa. ll9 Kent Stat• 13-75 and move iniD Miami is oow 1&amp;-5.
steen, RV18 an
ute lo play.
e Bucke es Pr"':ldenee 77 Se!Dn Hall 117
n~an
Canton Lima, Alllelllllltl 'ftor,
s N Okla St 52 Okjll. Baptist fourth place In tho Mld-Amerl· . ~ Flym hll en 33 of 64 1 Podresln.l!; Contracts hi~na ~~~:~;~:~~~cent ~m ~:::.'"';. 70 ~~ ~ ·
The alate~ will Ill
\'a Tech 82 Geo. Wash. 61
.an Conference standlnp.
..... from 1he llold, for 51.6 per LOS ANGEI$8 IUPl) -~
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ssour 53
ataged at Obit Blatt t1tllwrsJ.
Qo"&lt;'ns 78 Southern Conn 76
The Fiashe• moved ahead of ~.~ompari#J•'. J pool 41 per Southpaw Claude Osteen, third :he held bu!~lla:~owa cap!· ~ 81~fs s:te O~l Colorado 12
0ps U Ue
ty'a SL Jolla Arena li tillum0 Northern
C•uon N. Y 75 Drew 52
Oh1o 48-43 at halftime but Boll- i Clllt~ the U!UaJb' ~dly Red member of the pit&lt;:hmg Inurn· ~;rni~Sion
f throws I In . ay
bus ¥arch :15 and Ill.
l'l~abj!tbtown 79 Di&lt;klnson 69 cat coach Jim Snyder switched &lt;kins. ·
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verale that carried the Los 11~ 00 more ree
, j 41 h i M•r~etta 98 Ollio Wesleyan
ANN ARBOR, Mlcb. (UP!)
In lllaR IIA tile prrl li•
l%sl:. .&amp; Lee 'IIi . Emory &amp; his troops into a zone defense Snow led all SCOfO\',S With 22 Angeles Dodgers' w the world . The VICtory was !~was . DePaul79 Duquesne 69
Dave Schellhase set I BIS
1181'8 from CJncjnMtl IDd KeD&amp;
Henry 62 which resulted ir. Ohio outscor· points on 10 of 17 field goals championship, headed five play- m 19 games and the•~ fifth tn !Mr. Uruon 85 Capital 64
S&lt;'Oring !lllrk with 57 points
mont draw wlU have lbelvin1
Jacillolville 82 TamP!l73
! ing the vlsi!Drs 11-1 to take a 1Dt1 two free throws.
. ers who Saturday reached terms mne Big
Copednier~~ce g,~:ts
urday but the Mlcblpn
meeU, lD lha lint plot and
10
~elinnle·Cookmon 101 Allen 58 72-59 lead with 7:32 left.
Don lllay, tho great soj)ho with the club for 196li.
The loss drop .
e,
set a team
the ColtDDIJus.Bowllq · ~
~ -C. 70 Clemson 68
Ken Fowlkes paced the Bob- more prospect from Day!Dn Two other regulars also come below ·500 agam with a 9' 10 :
Me 8,, • Ill defO!ll Purdue
Winners ID lhe other ....,,nnal
Tusculum 52 LMU 50
cals with 18 points and four Belmont High. paced the Fly to lerms. They are cenlerfield· record over·all and 3-tl conler·l
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CIJiltell.
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Fwlerick 99 Rollins 85
other Ohio players were in dou- el'l with 21. Hank Fmkel, the er Willie Davl• and JOintly ence mark.
I PlTI'SBURGH (UP!) Slate IDurnameut PV . Itt
Tech 82 Geo. Washlngltn 81 ble figures. Ohio Is now 11·11Flyers All·Amerloan &lt;andldare, Podres, dean of the Dodger
or Carl Taylor and ·
Schell~ seored 221
Clast A wUIIlDtllha Tl'6y and
v . Unien 70 Shall a
overall and 4-5 In the MAC. scored zo and hauled down 15 pitching squad.. Beth were be· PATERNO HEADS LIONS I Bob Oliver signed their .
firs.! hall tmd cMtinlltd Ill
Canton .re&amp;toDal ch!"I'.PloM
. St. 61 S C 83
Fred Albrecht I!COred 22 for rebounds.
lieved to have signed for about UNIVERSITY
PARK, Pa., contracts with the Pittsburgh
ing torridly en tha wa~
metU, ID tbe ,.llral I'OUQd ,and
E rlham 73 Wooster 65
Kent to taQ ame scoring bon$30,000, about the same as last (UPl) - Joe Palerno, who rates Friday The Pirates now conference record. But . tt
the Lima aDd Alhlnl wiDDen
St. Procopla lU. Ill North-· ora. Kent dro~ Ill 8-15 for the NAMED BACKFIELD OOACH season. The •\her two slgued passed up a chance to sh~y bave all but three of their roster not en~~ ~ s~ th~elr
clashing In the other COllies!.
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wood 102 ear and 2-9 In conference Ia
AUBURN, Ala. (UP])- For· were third strlnocatcher Hec- law to develop outstanding under contract for the
on lnes, w1
our
U history meaDB 8IIYthiDi II
Ktox 70 St. Olaf &amp;1 .
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_ _ p y. mer Auburn quarterback Bob- !Dr Valle and young righthand- quarterbacks as an associate ! Taylor 24 of Chicago s:~ed starters high lit the double
the unpredlclable tournamelil a
c ne~&gt;rdia lll. 74 Elmhurst 71
by Freeman was appointed ed pitcher Bill Singer.
coach at Penn Stale, was 251 In Ill ~mes last ~ar with gure~, from wumtne their el&amp;h t~m from the southem I!Jif of
L wil 103 Mac Murray 89
Bearcab Romp ~er backfield coach Friday by Annamed Saturday as hose cai IAeheville. g Oliver Y
th B1g Ten g~e, In Ill~ starts. the state. from Colambtli on
Eurka Hll Trinity 10
Tolan for 19th Wm burn Head Ooach JUlph (Shug)
SURPRISE VICIDRY
ethe N1tany Lions,
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with the same club and balled Michigan'sC"•Ie
down, sbould win the ~ . AA
o buque rT Buenl VIsta 72
CINCINNATI (UP]) _ Cill· Jordan.
GOTEBORG, Sweden UP~) The 39-year-old native of 280 in 128 games.
far behind iJi' lila,
UUe this year. In tile '!*JI II
'lliam Penn 86 Wartburg 78 cinnali's hot ahooling Bearcatl ~ bas been a defen- - Tom Gray. of Mlnneapohs Brooklyn, N.Y., quarrerbacked
with Schellhase
only
onlJ. three .,... lll)iD
u per Jowal6 Simpson 70
romped over Tulia 118-7~ Salur· slve backfield coach at Auburn 11t0red a surprue . vlctory m BrownUnlvl!l'llsand hlssavvy l ABETONE, Italy tuP]) _ 28polnta; but the
have Wllllbl~
~ her 105 Central 73
day afternoon Ill cioae In on the 81Dco 11161. He shared quarter the 500 meter s~mt at t h ' unpre":"'d bead coach Charles Christine Goitschel of France the league's lop IICOre
Eall ~ lwkle ,i,tll
Culver-Stockton '12 Graceland 70 Missouri Valley Conference bas- btlcklna dulles with Vmce IVOI'id apeedskatmg champion- R. (Rip) Engle. When Engle \ won the giant slalom Friday In became lnconsequeatlal
Findlay In 1948.
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Dooley, now bead coach
at ships Saturday and Kees Ver· signed as head coach of Penn tho open! event of the Woscored 27, ~lm
ID Class A. It's bee!\. ~
TWO TEAMS
Sparked by Roland West 1Dt1 Georgia, during his playing kerk of Htlland won the 5,000 State In 1950, he persuaded! mens Al:. Skiin
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KANSAS CITY, S~~ _Dean Foster the Bearcatl hit day~ at Aubura In the early meter event In opening day PateriK to forsake law and join , CUp.
g n · ·
another' ~'ldT".~n.
~ ~ title ungslown of Ohio 17·1 IDd A per cent of their first hall 1810 a.
competition.
hlrn as an assl.atanl.
Min G&lt;tltschei was ciocl&lt;ed
Tho previous Individual
: ulh Corolina Sttto College shotl to arab a 3»-ztl lead at
one ninute, 54 :27 seconds
mark ~. 511 ~~~~=:~~
1 1 wer. &lt;elected ~tUntay Ill the lntermllslon.
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11 ,,;.1 roll&lt;·gial.e Athletic Asso- •~1' with l8 points, while Fll8I 1
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tl'o- -number nl teams named. IB•areata 1 11-3 record In the
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Hici r:rande def•aled Walsh League Saturday night with an
~ r . ,· ..,,. ;;.s.t SRturday nl(llt 84-66 vi'""Y over Cornell in the
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•·arnpai••· Vffnllt Paul Dl~ header at the pa\estrl.
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Jllana In a wilt over Oblo
John Craddock, 5-11 tlelllor, lost it. Kyger then .tailed until Roger Garrett picked off 14. 1:55.01.
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sank a 10111 shot at the sound Craddock sank the
winning Kyger had 27 rebounds Mike The spectal slalom event
of lhe buzzer Jut flilbt Ill !live goal.
Spauldin&amp; hod nine.
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the 4Srd annual Gallla County lng of Bob .Verga gave the Blue Garrett H-14· Twyman ~~pressure from the
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Tho boot club led 18-U after nv..
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WllcoDIID '/1 lllchJa st. It
one period, but fell behind 3
was a come-from. behind Hall, J-3-9; Craddock, 4~11: points- In tha, ramo, but~~··~:~~
hiiJIICOJl ,M NIVJan71 .·
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ln the final !:II of play, doghouse for the last two weeko TOTAI.'l Zl•l3-55.
·Commodoretl were paced , c:~~~~-~~
Dllnols 100 Mm-la • ·
with the SCOI'I! tied 5.'1-5!, North - scored It of tlle 27 points By quartera:
Keith Thomas .who )ed ll\e a
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Kypr Creek ,.,, •. 16 13 41 i5 points.
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boss with 43 Ill the Jackets 16, Butciler 2.
Dick Adamo led with 14 for In the reaerve Pllli;J:
Athens, while Slobart bad 6 led the BuU~ with 21 da.
and Bill Davis 5 for Middleport. bast the MJtidteport
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ShooUng fr&lt;m the floor, show· 5f.36. Jim Barllelt got 11 for
ed the Jackets put In 21 of 52 the losers.
attempts. Athens 25of 63, many By quartera:
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&amp;nd third efforts afler rebounds. Middleport ... .... v 23 21 51
Each dub bad 8 turnovers.
ATHENS (•)
Middleport was 10 of 14 from Adllllll 9-l·lt, Heady 1-W,
the free line, A~ens IS of 21. Wright 1·2-4, Snyder 9-7-25. Wl'l
Snyder, held m check the 1).2-1%. Totall 11&amp;-JJ.IIi.
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first three periods wltb only
MIDDLEPOJlT (UI
six_ points. got loose In tlle final S!Dbart 4-7·15, TaDJ!IIIIIl . .
11!"1od l~r 19· IUs 25 for the 8, B. Davis I·H feuar +N.
night !Dpped the roslers.
Moore 7-1·15, Buteber
1+1,
Moore and Stobart oacb bad Totals, 21-10.52.
15 for tbe Rockets wbile Georae Officials: Morrll IDd 0.
Sauer and Mark Tannehill each Long.

Athens, boldlng grimly
Ill home last night against Pome- Early in the fourth period
its second place !"'"'lion one roy, In a battle to stay out
ena led. by only four at
game out lD the IIJhl Class AA the league's doghouse.
but Todd Snyder went on
Southeastem Ohio Basketball Frldsy night tho Jackets led scoring rampage with. three
League, put down a delermln. f&gt;.4 early in the first · quarter slralglrt ~- elose •ln.
eel Middleport team Friday on Gary Stobart's free tllrow flaslled tbe ...·~slow.:' 1ign
night ~
but tra1led 13-7 at the end of it was 53-43 ·and Guard .
"ll'by wt't JOD be like oilier The VICtory set the stage for the first quarter. They never Wren played keep-away in
-~ wbo aever take ll!elr Coach McAfee Ill take on the got ahead again, though they back court for 90 seconds, took
wlvn uywllere?"
once-defeated and leading Well· never were out of the game un- a time out, and the BuUdogs
eton Rockets next Friday night til late In the fourth period. . took It on in from there, work·
at AtheJIS. An Athens victory In the second quarter Athens ing for the sure shot close in,
would bring a share of the U- led te-!3, then spurted for a aod getun_g lt.
tie Ill Athens.
straight points before Buddy1 Subs f1rushed the game.
Middleport, on the other Moore connected. U was 3:1-23! The real difference between
a~re
hand, llnlahed ita aeaaon alai halftime.
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fronmen held onto
fourth l).f junior guard, am John flo.
place ,8 the Southeasrern Ohio ''idson, 8-3 junior center, cut
Athletic League race with an Jackson's lead lo !1).!4 as the
19-65 runaway win over the period ended
Gallla Academy lllgh School Monte Gilliland sank
two
Blue Devils Friday night at free throws Ill open the second
Jackson.
quarter and Mitchell made 1
Scoring hOilOI'I of the night layup and Jackson led 17•16
went to 5-10 sopbomore forward Larry Rose hit from ·the n! ·
Larry Mitchell, wbose 31 points and Anderson connected co b:
Paced the Blue DevUs. Mitchell Jackson sUJI led lt-18. Mitch· made I! o1 27 sholl from the ell ade 1 foul sh Ia nd
0 a
floor for 40 er een and
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male Pete Anderron, 11-10 sen- It lot the ooly time during the
r'l
Ior guard, was next for lhe Blue game,
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Rose and Mullins connected Canton McKinley 50
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Chris Mullins, e-1 junior for- on jumpers to put Jackson
Can!Dn Timken 47 !
ward, tossed in 22 points Ill pace back in the lead 29-22. The Iron- Clnlon Lincoln 18
the lronmen. Larry Rose, a.t men were Iudlng 27·22 when
~IDn Lehman !S
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forward, had 11. Clark Mitchell's J\!Diiler
the Minerva .Lisbon
Boggs, &amp;-5 junior center, 1W1 laat Blue oivD points, with 2:' Loullvlhe ts Leetonia ~
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The Can!Dn South 'II Perry
more guard had 11 IDd Monte lronmen went ahead 35-24 at the Jackson 811 Sandy Valley 77
Gilliland,
forward hall.
Glenwood 62 Marlington 61
The Nelsonville Greybounda ed an entire new team with a Nelsonville jumped of! to
finished witb 10.
' Jacbon came back just as Massillon 87
tuned up lor the coming !Duma. little over three minutes Ill go 24-13 lead at the end of the
'lbe win pushed Jackson'a strong In t~e third eruxl ilNorth Canlon Hoover 40 lllt!ll trials with an 84-58 vic- m the third quarter. Ooach Russ quarter ~nd contmued to
S!:OAL record to u and to f.? illfl up • 23 polnl I~IMI, ~7 , Fairless 63 Tusiaw 39
tory over the Pomeroy Panth· Moore of Pomeroy followed ~It score the Panthers in the
In aU games Gallipolis 18
a• the S·tlll m• k !1ig e-3 J
LaKe 67 Green 64
ers In the Nelsonvme gym Frl· In the early mmutes of the final ond quarter to go ahead by 41·
~llln tEOAL plAJ
Brown, Blue iJ.ri1 nlor J"~ Triadelphia (W. Va.) 52
day nigbl.
period and the game ended that 25 at halftime. The Panthers
aU games. Jacbon bas Logan ter !oulad out with103.24 :
Stenbenvllle !0 The visiting Panthers held way.
had a hard time getting startyet Ill play at Jac:lttlon
at ~ Deer Park ~I Indian lUll 52 011ly momentary leada of HI Ten Greyhounds got in on eel after the Intermission and
1 ~ lronmen led
Friday night
DeJ: end of the thl d
od
Shelby 19 Bucyrus !0
am 3-2 In the early seconds of the scoring as Bob Richards led soon found themselves out of
Coach Duke Burson's 81
The ~ :'llmt~ Ill Bellevue 57 Upper Sandusky 58 play before the host team mov· his males with 17 points. For tbe running with the Greyhounds
Devils fell behiDII II..Z earl ~ roD 81 the fourth !k'rlod
TiHID 3'1 Norwalk 36
etl ahead and stayed there. the Panthers Dick Werry, sen. moving out in front once by .,
the first period am were ~ ed am had PtiSIIed the ~ Riverdale S9 Ridgedale 41
Coach Bob Sheskey subautut- lor guard, was high with 18. much as 34 points.
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Carey 40 Morawk 18
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Pomeroy found the NelsonWitb S9 seconda left It
was teet. Wllh 1:11 left It was Jaclcst. Marys tW. Va.) 42
ville zone defense on the small
JaeUoll 111-10. But, a couple son IIUI. Davidson and Ander· Youngstown North 62
Greyhounrt floor difficuil to pen· ,
son bit Inside the ~nute ~rk
Youngstown Chaney 54
etrate and had to rely on
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Youngstown East 49
shots almost exclusively.
The lronmen connected on 27 Youngslown Wilson 51
of 84 ahots .from the floor lor Youngs!Dwn Rayen 6!
Belpre's strong G&lt;llden Ea· and five free throws.
The Panthm hit on 24 of
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4!.1 per cent and made 35 of
Hubbard 51 gles broke open a tied game The Eagles nevertheless shots for 36 per ce nt Percenl·
48 shots at the faul Une for 70 8
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· IAustin!Dwn Fitch 72 Gtrard 59 early m lhe fourth penod and were still not at fult strength. unavaibbie Both teams hit
!:'un:'\.f~c
~·~n~ R'"" ,Brookfield 83 Boardman 71
wen! on to ,defeat the Enslern Knight came back lo practice well from lhe free throw line i
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Struthers
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Eagles
~a Fnday mght at la&lt;t Tuesday and on the same with Nelsonville collecting 12
each ge....,. 10.
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day semor guard Sieve Badg·
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RavOIJS\\Wd, with 1111: 1
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a pam u y spram.
b'tf
payers cent hiUfng only 21 goals m Lowellville 54 Canfield [&gt;3
The loss left Coach Gary Par· ed ankle and was unable to play of ll .
~ ' : In double flaures, lfand. 68 shots at the basket. They Donald 94 Jackson Mnton 58
lOllS' team with an 11·7 record against Belpre
ln the preliminary game. Ihe '
. :'t.etr e Wshama '\Vhlte Falcons made %3 of 35 at the foul line We•tern Reserve 90
as the Eaglea completed !heir Belpre's leading scorers were Nelsonville Reserves
easily .
· . l8tb 1081 Gl ~ season for 60.5 por cent. Gallipolis had
North Lima 74 regular season . schedule. Bel· Lee and Calvin, with 17 and whipped the Pomeroy ReservesI
Frida• "l~l,t b• a 8:.60 mar· 35 rebounds. Mitchell
w as Poland 69 Columbiana 67
pre now bas a fme 15·2 slate. 14 points The only oth•r East· by &gt;2·34. De&gt;hong of Nelsonv•Ue
gm at Ravenswood.
high with 12, Anderson and E I Palestine 57 Sebring 51
Eastern held a 15-13 lead at ern scor~r to hit &lt;louble figur&lt; s had 14 points while Bob Wha:ch Bob Oliver's. FalcOIIS Davidson each had 8.
E::t Llverpol 88
the close of the first quar~r. I besides Knight was Chorle. , ley led Pomeroy with eight.
Right now we're offerinl immediate deliv'ry on
tr ed 45-29 at halftime and OlfJcials had a field day
Weirton (W. va.l 65 was on top 27·26 at balf!lme Eichinger with 10 .
' The box score :
ALL HONOAS from the thrifty Honda 50 thl11"*'
~y the end of the third ing !he wbisUe 31 times at
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Taft 77
. and then the game . was tied ! Eastern got 26 rebounds wilh 1
NELSONVILLE 181)
you up to 225 miles per gallon to the heavywe~
q
r. Wahama SO far thlo hpohs and 26 at Jackson.
~incinnali Woodward 75 at ~ when the thrrd ponod John Pooler, Knight and Doug. Richards. 8-1-17 ; Conrad,
Honda CB·450 •.• the big bike lor the bil ride. S..
: ~••am: has won t~o &amp;ames. only lronman to foul out
Hayes 51
., ... . - ended. ..
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las leading in that department. , 0-4 ; Mechem, 0.0.0; Daugherty,
, The Faleolls WIU wrap up Boggs ~o left the game
60 Lancaster 59
The Wash1ngton county cag-, Eastern connected in 22 of 70 ! 1-1-3; Pancake, &gt;+II ; Harold
these, and every other Honda model, riaht now. '
~lr 1 ~ season this Frl· 2:11left m the fourth period
52 Marietta 40
ers IDok the lead eady m the field goal tries for 31 per ce nt. I &amp;-1·13; Corrigan, 1-0.2 ; Schultz, 1
ay night at Buffalo.
Jackson (89) - Patton,
Chillicothe 7lllron!Dn ~~
last penod 1Dt1 held It the rest Eastern also suffered a 59 . 8+16 ; Hanning. 0.0.{1 ; Hubbard,I
Topping the Wahama SCOr· 6; GiUiiand, 2-6·10; Howe,
PlaiD City Jonathan Alder 60
of !he way. Eastern wos With· 34 Joss in the reserve contest. 044 ; Haynes 317 : Warren
Honda prices start al•
ers were Mike FrJ With II mark· 11; Gillum, ().2·2; ose 7·3·17;
Southeastern 31 In one point of tlemg the score The Little Eagles were led in . 2-3-7; Totals: 3&amp;-(12-141·84.
ers
David White with 14. Elsnaule 1~2;
Mullins,
Mechanicsburg 62
~ith three minules to play. I scoring by Doh Rose. Ray i
POMEROY .(561
Other Falcon polnt-gettera were 22; G.Jngencb, 1·1·3: Boggs, 4·
Madison South 75 Belpre won the game at the l Karr, Richard Lnd"·ic.k and Lar- • Simpson. 5-2·12; Wiles. 1·2-4:
. Ray Redman with 9, BDl Mlfl'o 1-18;
27·35-89.
Trace 89 Circleville 79 free U\·ow line . as each team ry Spencer. each 1 •h four. · Knight, 1~2: Cumings, 1.().2;
ahall 7, WilHam Arthur I JUiph ,Gallipolis 165) - Anderaon,
Mc&lt;!ain 88
cllclted for ZZ f~eld. goals. The By quarters:
Logan, 3-0-6: Radford, 2.{1-4;
111
Batey 3 and Larry Fry 1
A-U; Brown, 1·1·3; Davidson,
Hillsboro 75 Golden Eagles put
16 of 24 Belpre . . . . . . . . . . . 13 26 40 60 Werry, 72-16 : Swisher 0.0·0:
llittlnc Ia double llguns for 3-1·7; Ford 2·2-6; J.
89 Gallipolis 65
at the chanty line, however, Eastern .. . · .. . 15 27 40 55 Moore, 3-!-7; Finlaw,
1- 1-3.
tbe Falcoua were Jim Chapman 1198: Mitchell 11·9-31.
92 lAgan 82
while Eastern was making ll Belpre - Lee 7-3·17, Calvm Totals : 24-t8-II J·56.
Middleport, 0 .
with 17, Gary llarmtm 14, Ed 21·23-85.
Nelsonville 84 Pomeroy 56
of 22.
3.Jl.J4, Walket 5-Q.IO, Sneigle 1· By quarters'
88 S. 2nd Ave.
Brown, Bulcb Tackett and Rill- Score by quorters:
Athens 85 Middleport 52
llastern, handicapped by the 11-2, D:IVIS 44-8,
Nelsonv!Uo
llall Bare, all with 10, and Steve laukaon . . . . . .
15 35 72
Granville 67 Heath 50
absenee for two weeks of Sen- Burkhart I·H Totals
Pomeroy
Shaver wltlt 14.
GaiUPOlls .. . .. .. .. 14 24 47 6li McArthur 75 Shade 47
ior_scoring leader Char I e s Eastern - Douglaa
iiii
111
St. Paris Graham 68
Knight with an arm 1'?'• had Newland 11-2-%, Eichinger
Springfield
Shawnee
02
the e-3 forward back m the Pooior
:z.u Justis
Wellston Clinche1
line-up last night. He dumped Knlg'!l !1-5-23. Totals 22·11·55.
Tie:tor SEO Crown IE~~~=:::~10178 Unlolo 64
in 23 points on nine field goals ·
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Bishop Donahue (W.Va.) 64
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90 shadyside 79
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80 Vorkvllle ll9
Ue Friday night by
Franklin 77
Lofan at Logan 92·62.
Columbus Central 74
The Rockets used a win over
City 81 Marysville 44
Mkldleporland Rutland spm runnerup Athens next
View 62
SALE OF
Jr. High iBJDea Thursday on lbe In their final league battle
Hamii!Dn Township 47
MHS gym floor when the MJcl. olalm all tbe marbles this
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dy Seventh &amp;radera swamped ter. Athens is defending
Washington C. H. 31 1
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their op]IOIIOata 52-27 IDd the pion for the past three years.
Bob Mounts slapped m I&gt;
61 Lakewood 42
COLORSI
Rutland EJibth &amp;rode IDok the The Rockets are 1&amp;-1 for
East 78
points to pace the Jackson re·
nightcap 3S-18.
year, and IZ.l in )ea~~~~e
Columbus Walnut Ridge 53 aerves to a 54-24 wm,
over
Seventh &amp;rade game scorers Athens is !3-S, and ll·! In
Brookh n ff1
Coach Terry Hansley • Golba
were, Middleport, Wildermuth league.
Colwnbu."Mtetatono 70 Academy High School's Blue
leg. 6.39 DUPONT
I, Mullen 4, Hensler 8, Kloos Logan dropped Its lOth
Columbus Linden 99
Imps Friday night at J~ckson.
19, Van Meter 2, Hoffner 3, In 17 outings, aDd In the league.
Colwnbus North 63 The win runs Jacksons rec·
Boggs 5, Becker 2. For Rut· LHS owns ._ 1).8 mark with
Columbus Eastmoor 60
ord to IZ.l in Southeastern Oh10
Reg. 9.87 Gallon
land. Nicholson 4. Williams 2, game temaining.
Columbus South 41 AthleUc League reserve play. i
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Cray 6, Gales 10 and Soowden Box · score:
Arlington 54 Whileball 52 Gallipolis is now 7-7.
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WELLSTON (112) - Ho!zap·
35 Bxeley 55
Jackson led 13-tl at the end of
BILLY JOE
E~ghth 81'ade, Rutland, Ad· lei, 4·i10; Gilliland· 111·3-23; J. Hilliard 68 Wesrervllle 67
the frrst period, 25-14 at half·
Rarmony Pink, Peach Bloom,
ams 2, Rice 4, Baer 14, Schell· Martin, 1~2; Stabler
5-Z.!Z· Mifntn 78 Groveport 41
time, and 39-ZO at the end of
JOHNSON
Summer
Blue, Driftwood · 1
lng 4, Cooper 2, Carter 2, Tay· Jordon fi.O.I2; Lavender 1~2: Gahanna Lincoln 65 lAndon 55 three periods. Keith Hill had
Gray, Putty, Aspen Green and · 1
Joins The
lor 7. For Middleport, Conning• Jacoba !().7·27: Haybum, 2-o-4; Columbus HarUey 84
' 12 and Jim Armstrong II for
Reg. 2.15 Quarts _ _ 1.39
Desert Rose.
J
ham 6, Stobart 9, Walters !, TUTALS 3»-14-42.
Columbus Ready 68 the winners.
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Phalen-Martin
Floyd !, Areher 4, TannehiU 2. I.OGAN (llll) r;.o.
DeSaies 62
Gene Jackson was higb for
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Columbus Watterson 48 1Gallipolis with 10 points.
New Albany 71
, Gallipolis (24) - Jack~n, 4·
Now On Displtyl
As Manager
Canal Winchester 68 Z.IO; Meadows. 1·2-4; &amp;mth, (). !
Dnblln 59
' 1-1; Cordell, 1).5-5; Bush 1·2of Our Eastern
Columbua
University
63
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Totals
8-IZ.24.
IF GEORGE WASHINGTON WAS
Avenue New
We!l Jefferson 85
I Jackson 154) ~ Malone, 1-0Columbus Academy 80 12; Green, 1·2-4: Mount, 5-5-15:
HERE HE WOULD IUY THIS ONEJ
and Used Cer
Reg. 6.98 Gallon
The good plastic bonded ldnd. ·
Worthln&amp;IDn 77 Grandview 33 . Armstrong 3-5-11 ; Hill, 3.Jl.l2, I
Center
Garaway 80
, Eltms, 1-0-2: Coli, J.I.3: Tri·
It lasts longer. Just wasb off
Mocha Tan,
with soap and water. ~ed
Dover St. Joseph 57 i pleU, 1·3-5. Totals, 1&amp;-22-54.
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Billy Joe lnvitoo
Harmony
Pink
lower than ever before! See lt
. Score by quarters:
Bur!Dn 72 Grand Valley 6!
You To Stop In
md Larch Green
Gal.
oow!
1Jarkson .. .. .. .. .. . 13 25 39 54 1·
and 5~• Him
I%; Courter, 0.1·1: Westfall, (). Gnllipolis .. .. .. .. 8 14 20 24
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Factory air condition, IJ.way power seat, 14,000
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1: Poston 7.Jl.20; Bell, 1-0-2:
POSTPONE ARGUMENTS
actual miles, we sold It new, Orltlnal Colt
Auker. :J.O.tl; TafALS 24-lw.'l. MILWAUKEE (UP!) - Cir
f$100.00, balance new warranty.
lly quarters:
cult Judge Elmer Roller Friday
Well!ton . : .. .... · .. 25 47 75 92 po!lponed until Monday
f.oJlan . . . ... .... _ 18 32 47 112 1menta on whdher all Nat»nal
Reserve score - Logan 62 League &lt;lubs have Ill reveal
their financial statua to the
CAWSON SIGNS
state fur uae ln the antitrust
PlllLADELPHIA tUPil - 1 suit against the Braves.
16161astern Awe.
Johnny Callison, who turns In
Roller Ia also apecteti!D
hils, runs and •sslsts by t,~e j•t that lime whether a prelim··
Gallipolis, Ohio
bu:ihel lor the Ph.lladetphlr ·1nary Injunction agalnel
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Sunday Times-Sentinel

Coo &lt;"h Lloyd Myers' Southwestern lllghlanders capI
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lured lhm sJxtlt Gallia County basketball tournament In
, Middleport's Yellow JackelsS!obarl In acoring w 1_8 lndvls l
ac.., . nowo=DI By~-·=
, , "'n' , ' "' , saturday night by lambasting defending cham·
Jumped ahead esrly in
the 116 points, respecUvely. Bill Da· with 18, Slobart had Ill and T811o l'oaleiO)' ... w ..... u. • •• •
• iuu itannan Trace 79·50 before a capacity crowd at Kyaer
first period and went on !D ivis also had 12 and George Sau- nehlll 12. Simpsoa wu
lOp Mkldlepd .. 'w•.• to a • 11
v. k H· h ho01
an easy 79-59 win over neigh· er tallled 9 for the Jackets.
nehlll 12. 8lmp1011 was
top
l'OMIIROY (•)
I ree
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&amp;-The
Sunday
Time.s-Sentlnel,
Sunday,
February
20,
1966
boring
Pomeroy
on
saturday
.
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ed
rebounder
for Pomeroy. Tbe 8lm
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. 1-1
, . The H1g 1a ers, no~
on
]11011 ..,...., " ·, ....
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, B1U Moore, a Juruor, pac \winners sank 28 ol 11 lleltl soa1
.,~ ,,. season, forged abead 10.S, 1 Elliott, of Southwestern; Terry
night at Middleport.
the rival Panthers with
19 tries lor 48 per cent while lha &amp;qbt 11oM, 0!1!1!'P 0.0..,
18-~ and led 21-10 aller ooe per- Cremeen1 IDd Dan llall, H111~
evened the reo- markers on seven fteld goals
eo 101' 3'/. per Logan
U-13, W!rY
•t:ll,
1od. They were never in trtu· nan Trace; Cburck lach and
/Y' ordThelor vlc!Dry
the Jackets With Pome- and five free throws. Ronnie Panthers hit 2Z of
SwJaber M-f, JJtOi:n 'f+lt.
w. Hannan Trace's record Is Lanny Tyo, Kypr Creek;
II
l::J roy this season. Coach Russ lAgan and Dick Werry also hit cenl
Totlla II-lUII.
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. Roger Gtmtt 1Dt1 Clyde Smltb,
Moore's Purple Panthers_ bad double fl&amp;ures lor the Panth· Middleport also lllok the ReMIDiltliPORT ""
[;.no Hall , w1th Zll
pomta North Gallfa.
beaten Middleport 59-56 m the ers with 13 each.
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serl'e game by a 3HO IJI8I1)D. 8toblrt H-l8,
Devil l+
l''""d the champ10~. SW hit HANNAN TRACE (50) _ Murflfst meetmg of the two South- llllddleport pulled down 60 ~lm Bartlett paced the wl1lllen! 4, Tl!l!lebJD s.IO.I.O, B., Davll
21· dock s-1·7: BelvWo, 4-3-11; Dan
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League
•-•enon Jed "II
•t.i. ,-..;.;;,.; •-'"'' j! o•' I56 !rom theThfield, aod
In
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M'ddl Oh10
t took
th taems.
lead for robounds while Pomeroy man- w1th 12. wbile J'llll .....
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·;;;;,/u~ffsh~s.re~d:.S~:: llllli.' &amp;-3·15: Cremeens, f-0.1;
Gallipolis · snapped 8 three-game losing streak before , gom: w~~\1, mlnu~s left ln\lied to yank onl! 38. Bi~l ~·· Pomeroy with 15.
1t. Totlla :INI-'IL
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D. DanieL! H-9; TOTALS 21· a packed house in the Blue Devil gym Saturday night by '\the oponing quarler when big
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downing Coach Dick Horton's Pt. Pleasant Big Black_s._89-60: Bill !Spider) Davis sank a jum·
~e winners. and five re- SOUTHWESTERN (79) - K. Although outscored from the
per from the front of the key
HT totaled mly 21 ,.. Carter, 4-HZ: G. Hall, 7.f.20: lleld 28-22 by the visiting West J. Gilmore, ~; Gilkey,O.(J.O; to make the score 6-4. Sopho·.
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, and hit oni 37 2 foly 1R. Carter, 3-1·7; CoUey, 1·2-4: Vfrrlnlans, GaUipoUs sliD won Brown, 1-1-3; Davidson, 2-4-8; more Mark Tannehill, Middle·
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s. and hlf ·only 21 of 7! Jarkson 4-3-11; DIU!on, 1~3: by nine. The home club hit 25 Anderson, II.Jl.30; Ford. Z.2-6; port forward, had tied the score
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\li-1&lt;1 goal attenl}lls. The Wild- !llmver, 244: Elliott, 7-5-19: of 35 free throw. Point sank D. Gilmore, 1-0-2. Taf ALS 22· at H just seconds prior to' McArthur ftnlshed
lor t,Jte winners. lloWmBD 17 lor kina SU, utili lol-7, Jar1
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£al&lt; sank eight of II free toss TDTLS 29-2!-79.
only four oy 15.
25-89.
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Davis' bucket.
play with a perfect "
the IJSOrs.
brough I~ Weber 11-ll,. KIDn'
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By quarters:
Senior Pete Anderson pwnp.
, Coach Carl Wolfe's boys were I (ollowing l"st night's 6543 .
Box score:
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Named to the all tDurnament Hannan Trace ..... 10 II 341 50 eel In SO points Ill pair the Gal By Qllllrters.
top
zo.n
by
the
end
of
the
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tory
o~er
Rutland
~n
tho
Red
By
quarters
McArthur
85~t-11,
011
9 23 41 60 I first p•rind 43·30 at halftime 1 Devils planks. MHS 18 IZ.5
-team were Gene Hall and Steve Southwt!llern .. ... Z1 M 18 71 lions' attack. Jim Staats scor· Pt. Pleasant
Rulland
1 ll SO ts
Gllllland Z.l-6, Prat• 4-4-lJ,
_____ ..... ~-:-~ed 19 for lbe Big Blacks.
Gallipolis 14 39 54 69
.;.d 67·S9 at the close of lbe alL
McArthur
17 33 G1 II Conway 54-12, Baltllo041, c:.lo
f'
Gallipolis fin ished its regu. Roserye score - Pl Pleasant third canlo.
Rutland finished the
Rutland 43- Barrett 3-1·7, vln Z.l-6, KlnnlsBD 1-GCl, .111111
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Jar aeason with 5-13 record. Pt. 56, Gallipolis 01.
Sharpshooter Gary Stobarl, with • 9-7 record, and placed Black 11-HI, Davia 3-1-7, Rlw- 113. Totala 27114 .
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Pleasant I! now 3-16.
"h" saw only two quarters of third m the league With a
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In last night's reserve game,
iactiOJl, still !Dpped all point· jmark . .
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Point dele.ated the Blue IMPS
getters by tallying 19 for the The vJSitmg Fe~erals raced 1---------~
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~1. Box score o1 tho var. ,
winners. Stobart and Pomeroy'siiD a 17·7 first penod lesd, and
0
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slty same:
Bruce Simpson who bad 8
was on top 33-21 at halftime.
I"l'. PLEASANT (60) - WJg.
a1 S aS
b~th ejeoted rr'001 the ga;.. After three porlods, It was
J '3"'"
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gins, 2-04; Call, 1-0-2; Bias, 2.
the second period came 1o an 30.
MORGANTOWN, W. Va. (UP!) - Carl Head scored 0-4; Marnhout, 5-Q.IO; Stricklin,
end.
High for McArthur was Hale,
!8 points Saturday to lead West Virginia to I 99·95 over. ~0-6; Staats, &amp;-!·IV J. Smith
OC
fltii~P
Guard Buddy Moore
and with 24 points. Joe Hawkins was
·~· v iCtory ov~r favored Syracuse.
4-1·9; Swisher :J.O.tl; TOTALS
Tannehill followed close
high for RuUand with :Ill talliles.
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28+80
TOLEDO Ohio (UP!) - To. McArthur out rebounded the
I ROBERT GRIMM
""'I ol the game, caught th• overume period '" 8 so(! IO GAtilPOLlS 119) - Mitch· ledo's surprising Rocketa wea·
club 38-:111.
COL•""'US (~) ..:.. Ohio's annual ...... ldlool
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· · · foot jumper by Ron Williams
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15
0 range W'lh
I : remammg ID
h
f. ell 4-7·15• Hamilton 1·3-5· thered a latA! Marshall surge
In the reserve g~
ketball tournamentl open Oil Ill frontl tbll Yl8ek willa ..
regulation play when John ca. They were ahead 1 e rest 0
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won, 52-40. Kennedy' had
the color and eompetent eompeUtora of a tiJne.rlnl dmll.
' va cini ca nned a short )Umpor lo the way.
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In Herd 7~ and keep alive 'I
A few Class A tournaments got UDderw&amp;J tbll ftU.
k'"l the score at 85-85. Neither The upset, seen by a capacity
thS. Mid-American Conference
end, but the bulk ol the alate'a 886 bellke!ba!J Celmf Will
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IP&gt;m scored again until tho crowd of 6•599 1Dt1 1 re&amp;ion
e:r · h. h pes
tbe tralllllhlll from replaMeasoa pltJ lit ...,. 1114
ov•·,·J rme sess ion
television audience, concluded
cbamptons 1p o ·
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you're out" action IIOmetlme, during the GO!!!ID8 lhe Mountaineers' regular sea· son oun cneers a~~ar..:.:
I-I in the MAC, opened up an i
Af!w two weeks o1 !~::::!r
lead after 35 seconds ol the T They tarry 1
k d
lght-point lead with 6:17 left
tournament play the
I'I1IDga.
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. ··-ournamen nex - en .
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h II
I Monmouth 94 Olaf 63
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Syracuse one of the nation's
In the first half but Ma~s a
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP])
. ..
move on Ill district action
Brldpport an 1ll1llllftl Clul
highest sc~rlng teams, dropped
put on lts first rally Ill tf811 43- Iowa defeated Ohio State
BemidJI St. 85 Mlch
lng the week of March 8.
A power aloqlbl Obit Bivlr
only Its fourth conte•t In 21
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41 at halftime.
saturday afternoon by
that, only 16 teams wW be
1D Eallenl Oblo. lotb u U II
1 , ••, •• o
starts.
~XFORD, Oh1o (UP!) - Day The seoond half saw both lug the Buckeyes' big surge In MarJSn 80 St. Francis 70
malnln&amp; In each of Ohio's
could go aR the WIJ 1111t1111 tile
Bill Rycuj backed up Head !Dn s classy Flyers Jumped off reams lead but Bill Backensto. , the last five mmules of the Big Rose Poly 81 Oakland City
classes as the drive lor
IIDl8ll scbooll.
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with tt points for West Vir· te •n early lead Saturday after siDle a pass with :47 left and \to game.
Wabash 93 Wbea!Dn 80
tournament berths reaches
Seldom do
16am82 Lehigh 61
glnm. Cavaclnl tallied 18 IDd noon to diSpose of the Miami scored on a drive ln and then The Hawks had five men
Intense lllage.
plonsnpeatlalbi_.ICIIDJ..
Williams 17.
' Redskinl 7560·
pertormed the fete again w&lt;th•&lt;I&lt;!Ubie figures,
.
·83 '1Jr:~burg I ' Arijrlhlng, of ~. •ean
astlc miM!neu bat ClflDIIIIIt
99
, .,.
Sophomori Georae Hicl!er The Redskins, currently :30 left Ill ice the game for the : rer George Peepl••
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~:~i~a
~ Al~en ~ ~ pen in the long weetlillfl
wiD -lie Cllli.&amp;A;-.m.
~: 1 . t ·n¥~d l'r&lt;SI Intern~Uonal came off the bench Ill l~ad Syra· leading the MidAmerican Coni Rockets.
~ points.
.
I K . lVesl an 89 Chattano' a process, aad frequ~ the
pklo
SaaiiUDII &amp;Itt
1'. 1'\l'rvania til Columbia 58 cuse With 32 pomts. High scor· Iorence, led only twice early In , Marshall, now 9-10 and :J.G
Game scormg honors,
T~fts 85 ~st Guard 63 og
oriles fail by the wayside
Class A kfaa. Nt&amp;llt::atu I Ill
, , 1'" 11 llll Prinr•ton 70
lng Dave Bing canned 22 most, the game, before Dayton un the conference, were paced hy er, were shared tn
. Salem St 85 Westfield 75
Widerdog teams either
Wayna County,
.. I'"'' 103 s. c. 63
of them on 111111 hump shots! leashed a torrid scoring burst Bob Redd's 21 pomts aod Or· \AI Peters and Bob Dove, with Ml'l' ''llllirookl n Coli 42
aet hot or tbe bll boys have
....~~'wonsm:u~.,!!allld
t I'·,, w:1 \lmunack 63
to move out to a %19 lead and ville Slepp With 17.
, 23 each.
B ant 74 Bentf 71
nights.
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stayed ahead the rest of the Toledo, who must defeat l Iowa ted through most of the [ B~gewarer 73ey Plymouth
Canlon McKmley s
1958 aad 1958 baa a elua 11A
s •.lnd•eo&gt; 86 N.C. Wesleyan 73
way.
Weslern Michigan Wednesday ~n game and enjoyed a 12. pomt Williams 85 Clark 71
frequent VJSitorS Ill stale
team repeated. Bullluadeo of
'" ''"' Sl"te Bt: Hawthorne IS
order Ill set up a title showdown I margin with just 12 minulesl HI Cross 79 Assum ron
nament action aver the
lolusklngum Couuly woa twe
l\o.•lon Sl. i2 Rutgers Newark 60
sk:~ ISn%-w. one ol the R~ l with front-running Miami, !0·1, : left. Ohio Stare came backi C~l~y 93 Brandeis 7l'
but never • winner,
straight Class A - • . ,..
, """ 62 rotby 60
es lng scorers, came o ~~&lt;"' Saturday received the:r i strong Ill gain the only tie of W ste T h 100 B te
the pre-!Durney favorites
cenUy as 1983 and 19114.
~"'lolph M,O&lt;·on IK
:"or~~: ~~:i~ ~~ ~:?h:~ usual one-two scoring punch , the game, 66-t6, with more than ! Fl~~~a
~Howard~~~. class AA ~n the basis of
Dlslrkt loumament c:OJOIDjlllj~ldlllo~
B••dgewater 69
th po
ked M
from J1m Cox and Bob Aston., five mmules to play.
I Clemson 76 N c St 74 ovt No. I rating In the
titlll wUI boD don tlllidlelll
8 ~ en s~a~
~lorgon St. 83 Virginia St. 71
44--IJarru Dlo Cox scored 20 and Aslon totaled I Iowa rallied to regain the Ind St
So~th;rn in Sa · Presa lntemallonal
Class AA IDtl lJ ID CiUI A.
Zlla1:/ard 74 Brown• 6li
::U ~one pom ~I ded 5· hay 16 and grabbed 16 rebounds. 1tead and held on to a two • or • Adelphi 8574 Hofstra 70 ·
Clll83 IIA ncloDill .ul bt
ll""f:i"~alle 86 Temple 85
ATHENS, Ohio (UP!) -Ohio
• wever unoa . anot er Three other Rockets scored "' ' three-point margin until Den· LIU 59 CCNY 43
playedatx.tSW.UniYa'll!y.
Hl)('hcster Tech 84 Waterloo 75 ' University unveiled a Cilllilnl ol their palented scormg bursts double figures.
nis Pauling gave them a five- E kl 9 C bell 65
WO
Toledo IDtl Bowllq ~. CoHror·kport St 52 ~seo St 51 ' zone defense ln tho Jut half, to sew Up theJr 19th wm m 231
pojnt spread to 82-77 with a mln-IR rs Gne aJe ~m~al b 64
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lwnhua and Qncbm•ll ~
5
Hu•·hnell 65 Colgate 61
Saturday afternoon to defeat games.
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Re&amp;Jollals lD Class A wlU ~at
SIPno 81 Kings Colt., Pa. ll9 Kent Stat• 13-75 and move iniD Miami is oow 1&amp;-5.
steen, RV18 an
ute lo play.
e Bucke es Pr"':ldenee 77 Se!Dn Hall 117
n~an
Canton Lima, Alllelllllltl 'ftor,
s N Okla St 52 Okjll. Baptist fourth place In tho Mld-Amerl· . ~ Flym hll en 33 of 64 1 Podresln.l!; Contracts hi~na ~~~:~;~:~~~cent ~m ~:::.'"';. 70 ~~ ~ ·
The alate~ will Ill
\'a Tech 82 Geo. Wash. 61
.an Conference standlnp.
..... from 1he llold, for 51.6 per LOS ANGEI$8 IUPl) -~
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ssour 53
ataged at Obit Blatt t1tllwrsJ.
Qo"&lt;'ns 78 Southern Conn 76
The Fiashe• moved ahead of ~.~ompari#J•'. J pool 41 per Southpaw Claude Osteen, third :he held bu!~lla:~owa cap!· ~ 81~fs s:te O~l Colorado 12
0ps U Ue
ty'a SL Jolla Arena li tillum0 Northern
C•uon N. Y 75 Drew 52
Oh1o 48-43 at halftime but Boll- i Clllt~ the U!UaJb' ~dly Red member of the pit&lt;:hmg Inurn· ~;rni~Sion
f throws I In . ay
bus ¥arch :15 and Ill.
l'l~abj!tbtown 79 Di&lt;klnson 69 cat coach Jim Snyder switched &lt;kins. ·
&lt;:-·.
verale that carried the Los 11~ 00 more ree
, j 41 h i M•r~etta 98 Ollio Wesleyan
ANN ARBOR, Mlcb. (UP!)
In lllaR IIA tile prrl li•
l%sl:. .&amp; Lee 'IIi . Emory &amp; his troops into a zone defense Snow led all SCOfO\',S With 22 Angeles Dodgers' w the world . The VICtory was !~was . DePaul79 Duquesne 69
Dave Schellhase set I BIS
1181'8 from CJncjnMtl IDd KeD&amp;
Henry 62 which resulted ir. Ohio outscor· points on 10 of 17 field goals championship, headed five play- m 19 games and the•~ fifth tn !Mr. Uruon 85 Capital 64
S&lt;'Oring !lllrk with 57 points
mont draw wlU have lbelvin1
Jacillolville 82 TamP!l73
! ing the vlsi!Drs 11-1 to take a 1Dt1 two free throws.
. ers who Saturday reached terms mne Big
Copednier~~ce g,~:ts
urday but the Mlcblpn
meeU, lD lha lint plot and
10
~elinnle·Cookmon 101 Allen 58 72-59 lead with 7:32 left.
Don lllay, tho great soj)ho with the club for 196li.
The loss drop .
e,
set a team
the ColtDDIJus.Bowllq · ~
~ -C. 70 Clemson 68
Ken Fowlkes paced the Bob- more prospect from Day!Dn Two other regulars also come below ·500 agam with a 9' 10 :
Me 8,, • Ill defO!ll Purdue
Winners ID lhe other ....,,nnal
Tusculum 52 LMU 50
cals with 18 points and four Belmont High. paced the Fly to lerms. They are cenlerfield· record over·all and 3-tl conler·l
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IZS.M.
CIJiltell.
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Fwlerick 99 Rollins 85
other Ohio players were in dou- el'l with 21. Hank Fmkel, the er Willie Davl• and JOintly ence mark.
I PlTI'SBURGH (UP!) Slate IDurnameut PV . Itt
Tech 82 Geo. Washlngltn 81 ble figures. Ohio Is now 11·11Flyers All·Amerloan &lt;andldare, Podres, dean of the Dodger
or Carl Taylor and ·
Schell~ seored 221
Clast A wUIIlDtllha Tl'6y and
v . Unien 70 Shall a
overall and 4-5 In the MAC. scored zo and hauled down 15 pitching squad.. Beth were be· PATERNO HEADS LIONS I Bob Oliver signed their .
firs.! hall tmd cMtinlltd Ill
Canton .re&amp;toDal ch!"I'.PloM
. St. 61 S C 83
Fred Albrecht I!COred 22 for rebounds.
lieved to have signed for about UNIVERSITY
PARK, Pa., contracts with the Pittsburgh
ing torridly en tha wa~
metU, ID tbe ,.llral I'OUQd ,and
E rlham 73 Wooster 65
Kent to taQ ame scoring bon$30,000, about the same as last (UPl) - Joe Palerno, who rates Friday The Pirates now conference record. But . tt
the Lima aDd Alhlnl wiDDen
St. Procopla lU. Ill North-· ora. Kent dro~ Ill 8-15 for the NAMED BACKFIELD OOACH season. The •\her two slgued passed up a chance to sh~y bave all but three of their roster not en~~ ~ s~ th~elr
clashing In the other COllies!.
,
wood 102 ear and 2-9 In conference Ia
AUBURN, Ala. (UP])- For· were third strlnocatcher Hec- law to develop outstanding under contract for the
on lnes, w1
our
U history meaDB 8IIYthiDi II
Ktox 70 St. Olaf &amp;1 .
y
_ _ p y. mer Auburn quarterback Bob- !Dr Valle and young righthand- quarterbacks as an associate ! Taylor 24 of Chicago s:~ed starters high lit the double
the unpredlclable tournamelil a
c ne~&gt;rdia lll. 74 Elmhurst 71
by Freeman was appointed ed pitcher Bill Singer.
coach at Penn Stale, was 251 In Ill ~mes last ~ar with gure~, from wumtne their el&amp;h t~m from the southem I!Jif of
L wil 103 Mac Murray 89
Bearcab Romp ~er backfield coach Friday by Annamed Saturday as hose cai IAeheville. g Oliver Y
th B1g Ten g~e, In Ill~ starts. the state. from Colambtli on
Eurka Hll Trinity 10
Tolan for 19th Wm burn Head Ooach JUlph (Shug)
SURPRISE VICIDRY
ethe N1tany Lions,
S
with the same club and balled Michigan'sC"•Ie
down, sbould win the ~ . AA
o buque rT Buenl VIsta 72
CINCINNATI (UP]) _ Cill· Jordan.
GOTEBORG, Sweden UP~) The 39-year-old native of 280 in 128 games.
far behind iJi' lila,
UUe this year. In tile '!*JI II
'lliam Penn 86 Wartburg 78 cinnali's hot ahooling Bearcatl ~ bas been a defen- - Tom Gray. of Mlnneapohs Brooklyn, N.Y., quarrerbacked
with Schellhase
only
onlJ. three .,... lll)iD
u per Jowal6 Simpson 70
romped over Tulia 118-7~ Salur· slve backfield coach at Auburn 11t0red a surprue . vlctory m BrownUnlvl!l'llsand hlssavvy l ABETONE, Italy tuP]) _ 28polnta; but the
have Wllllbl~
~ her 105 Central 73
day afternoon Ill cioae In on the 81Dco 11161. He shared quarter the 500 meter s~mt at t h ' unpre":"'d bead coach Charles Christine Goitschel of France the league's lop IICOre
Eall ~ lwkle ,i,tll
Culver-Stockton '12 Graceland 70 Missouri Valley Conference bas- btlcklna dulles with Vmce IVOI'id apeedskatmg champion- R. (Rip) Engle. When Engle \ won the giant slalom Friday In became lnconsequeatlal
Findlay In 1948.
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ketball championllhlp.
Dooley, now bead coach
at ships Saturday and Kees Ver· signed as head coach of Penn tho open! event of the Woscored 27, ~lm
ID Class A. It's bee!\. ~
TWO TEAMS
Sparked by Roland West 1Dt1 Georgia, during his playing kerk of Htlland won the 5,000 State In 1950, he persuaded! mens Al:. Skiin
·
· aM"'liitver~
with nlne NortbiiD Oilile
KANSAS CITY, S~~ _Dean Foster the Bearcatl hit day~ at Aubura In the early meter event In opening day PateriK to forsake law and join , CUp.
g n · ·
another' ~'ldT".~n.
~ ~ title ungslown of Ohio 17·1 IDd A per cent of their first hall 1810 a.
competition.
hlrn as an assl.atanl.
Min G&lt;tltschei was ciocl&lt;ed
Tho previous Individual
: ulh Corolina Sttto College shotl to arab a 3»-ztl lead at
one ninute, 54 :27 seconds
mark ~. 511 ~~~~=:~~
1 1 wer. &lt;elected ~tUntay Ill the lntermllslon.
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trip. · ChriS!ine . Terraililfl, .
by Jlfiib'lt K
p \' in th• re~ionals of the N.. West waa hllh for the Boar·
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high team lll!l!'k·
11 ,,;.1 roll&lt;·gial.e Athletic Asso- •~1' with l8 points, while Fll8I 1
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tl'o- -number nl teams named. IB•areata 1 11-3 record In the
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Hici r:rande def•aled Walsh League Saturday night with an
~ r . ,· ..,,. ;;.s.t SRturday nl(llt 84-66 vi'""Y over Cornell in the
•I .lacks•• ~. ood It'• IJI5.M opener of a basketball doubl.,.
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•·arnpai••· Vffnllt Paul Dl~ header at the pa\estrl.
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Jllana In a wilt over Oblo
John Craddock, 5-11 tlelllor, lost it. Kyger then .tailed until Roger Garrett picked off 14. 1:55.01.
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sank a 10111 shot at the sound Craddock sank the
winning Kyger had 27 rebounds Mike The spectal slalom event
of lhe buzzer Jut flilbt Ill !live goal.
Spauldin&amp; hod nine.
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Creek Bobeall a lhrlliJng 5U3
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VANDY •NIPS GATOIIS
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overGallla
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Clyde ~v·
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4-2-10; forced to stall
on hle s]opPJ
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the 4Srd annual Gallla County lng of Bob .Verga gave the Blue Garrett H-14· Twyman ~~pressure from the
Uke a ,
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N.Y.U.
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Tho boot club led 18-U after nv..
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WllcoDIID '/1 lllchJa st. It
one period, but fell behind 3
was a come-from. behind Hall, J-3-9; Craddock, 4~11: points- In tha, ramo, but~~··~:~~
hiiJIICOJl ,M NIVJan71 .·
still Jed ~4-41 oft&lt;r three per· triumph as Verga- who bad 1Yo, 4-6-IS; Spaulding, 3-Z.S; quick buckets ill' Clyde
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ln the final !:II of play, doghouse for the last two weeko TOTAI.'l Zl•l3-55.
·Commodoretl were paced , c:~~~~-~~
Dllnols 100 Mm-la • ·
with the SCOI'I! tied 5.'1-5!, North - scored It of tlle 27 points By quartera:
Keith Thomas .who )ed ll\e a
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Kypr Creek ,.,, •. 16 13 41 i5 points.
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boss with 43 Ill the Jackets 16, Butciler 2.
Dick Adamo led with 14 for In the reaerve Pllli;J:
Athens, while Slobart bad 6 led the BuU~ with 21 da.
and Bill Davis 5 for Middleport. bast the MJtidteport
e1
ShooUng fr&lt;m the floor, show· 5f.36. Jim Barllelt got 11 for
ed the Jackets put In 21 of 52 the losers.
attempts. Athens 25of 63, many By quartera:
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&amp;nd third efforts afler rebounds. Middleport ... .... v 23 21 51
Each dub bad 8 turnovers.
ATHENS (•)
Middleport was 10 of 14 from Adllllll 9-l·lt, Heady 1-W,
the free line, A~ens IS of 21. Wright 1·2-4, Snyder 9-7-25. Wl'l
Snyder, held m check the 1).2-1%. Totall 11&amp;-JJ.IIi.
.
first three periods wltb only
MIDDLEPOJlT (UI
six_ points. got loose In tlle final S!Dbart 4-7·15, TaDJ!IIIIIl . .
11!"1od l~r 19· IUs 25 for the 8, B. Davis I·H feuar +N.
night !Dpped the roslers.
Moore 7-1·15, Buteber
1+1,
Moore and Stobart oacb bad Totals, 21-10.52.
15 for tbe Rockets wbile Georae Officials: Morrll IDd 0.
Sauer and Mark Tannehill each Long.

Athens, boldlng grimly
Ill home last night against Pome- Early in the fourth period
its second place !"'"'lion one roy, In a battle to stay out
ena led. by only four at
game out lD the IIJhl Class AA the league's doghouse.
but Todd Snyder went on
Southeastem Ohio Basketball Frldsy night tho Jackets led scoring rampage with. three
League, put down a delermln. f&gt;.4 early in the first · quarter slralglrt ~- elose •ln.
eel Middleport team Friday on Gary Stobart's free tllrow flaslled tbe ...·~slow.:' 1ign
night ~
but tra1led 13-7 at the end of it was 53-43 ·and Guard .
"ll'by wt't JOD be like oilier The VICtory set the stage for the first quarter. They never Wren played keep-away in
-~ wbo aever take ll!elr Coach McAfee Ill take on the got ahead again, though they back court for 90 seconds, took
wlvn uywllere?"
once-defeated and leading Well· never were out of the game un- a time out, and the BuUdogs
eton Rockets next Friday night til late In the fourth period. . took It on in from there, work·
at AtheJIS. An Athens victory In the second quarter Athens ing for the sure shot close in,
would bring a share of the U- led te-!3, then spurted for a aod getun_g lt.
tie Ill Athens.
straight points before Buddy1 Subs f1rushed the game.
Middleport, on the other Moore connected. U was 3:1-23! The real difference between
a~re
hand, llnlahed ita aeaaon alai halftime.
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fronmen held onto
fourth l).f junior guard, am John flo.
place ,8 the Southeasrern Ohio ''idson, 8-3 junior center, cut
Athletic League race with an Jackson's lead lo !1).!4 as the
19-65 runaway win over the period ended
Gallla Academy lllgh School Monte Gilliland sank
two
Blue Devils Friday night at free throws Ill open the second
Jackson.
quarter and Mitchell made 1
Scoring hOilOI'I of the night layup and Jackson led 17•16
went to 5-10 sopbomore forward Larry Rose hit from ·the n! ·
Larry Mitchell, wbose 31 points and Anderson connected co b:
Paced the Blue DevUs. Mitchell Jackson sUJI led lt-18. Mitch· made I! o1 27 sholl from the ell ade 1 foul sh Ia nd
0 a
floor for 40 er een and
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male Pete Anderron, 11-10 sen- It lot the ooly time during the
r'l
Ior guard, was next for lhe Blue game,
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Rose and Mullins connected Canton McKinley 50
j
Chris Mullins, e-1 junior for- on jumpers to put Jackson
Can!Dn Timken 47 !
ward, tossed in 22 points Ill pace back in the lead 29-22. The Iron- Clnlon Lincoln 18
the lronmen. Larry Rose, a.t men were Iudlng 27·22 when
~IDn Lehman !S
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15
forward, had 11. Clark Mitchell's J\!Diiler
the Minerva .Lisbon
Boggs, &amp;-5 junior center, 1W1 laat Blue oivD points, with 2:' Loullvlhe ts Leetonia ~
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The Can!Dn South 'II Perry
more guard had 11 IDd Monte lronmen went ahead 35-24 at the Jackson 811 Sandy Valley 77
Gilliland,
forward hall.
Glenwood 62 Marlington 61
The Nelsonville Greybounda ed an entire new team with a Nelsonville jumped of! to
finished witb 10.
' Jacbon came back just as Massillon 87
tuned up lor the coming !Duma. little over three minutes Ill go 24-13 lead at the end of the
'lbe win pushed Jackson'a strong In t~e third eruxl ilNorth Canlon Hoover 40 lllt!ll trials with an 84-58 vic- m the third quarter. Ooach Russ quarter ~nd contmued to
S!:OAL record to u and to f.? illfl up • 23 polnl I~IMI, ~7 , Fairless 63 Tusiaw 39
tory over the Pomeroy Panth· Moore of Pomeroy followed ~It score the Panthers in the
In aU games Gallipolis 18
a• the S·tlll m• k !1ig e-3 J
LaKe 67 Green 64
ers In the Nelsonvme gym Frl· In the early mmutes of the final ond quarter to go ahead by 41·
~llln tEOAL plAJ
Brown, Blue iJ.ri1 nlor J"~ Triadelphia (W. Va.) 52
day nigbl.
period and the game ended that 25 at halftime. The Panthers
aU games. Jacbon bas Logan ter !oulad out with103.24 :
Stenbenvllle !0 The visiting Panthers held way.
had a hard time getting startyet Ill play at Jac:lttlon
at ~ Deer Park ~I Indian lUll 52 011ly momentary leada of HI Ten Greyhounds got in on eel after the Intermission and
1 ~ lronmen led
Friday night
DeJ: end of the thl d
od
Shelby 19 Bucyrus !0
am 3-2 In the early seconds of the scoring as Bob Richards led soon found themselves out of
Coach Duke Burson's 81
The ~ :'llmt~ Ill Bellevue 57 Upper Sandusky 58 play before the host team mov· his males with 17 points. For tbe running with the Greyhounds
Devils fell behiDII II..Z earl ~ roD 81 the fourth !k'rlod
TiHID 3'1 Norwalk 36
etl ahead and stayed there. the Panthers Dick Werry, sen. moving out in front once by .,
the first period am were ~ ed am had PtiSIIed the ~ Riverdale S9 Ridgedale 41
Coach Bob Sheskey subautut- lor guard, was high with 18. much as 34 points.
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Carey 40 Morawk 18
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Pomeroy found the NelsonWitb S9 seconda left It
was teet. Wllh 1:11 left It was Jaclcst. Marys tW. Va.) 42
ville zone defense on the small
JaeUoll 111-10. But, a couple son IIUI. Davidson and Ander· Youngstown North 62
Greyhounrt floor difficuil to pen· ,
son bit Inside the ~nute ~rk
Youngstown Chaney 54
etrate and had to rely on
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fnr the Blue DevUs last pomts.
Youngstown East 49
shots almost exclusively.
The lronmen connected on 27 Youngslown Wilson 51
of 84 ahots .from the floor lor Youngs!Dwn Rayen 6!
Belpre's strong G&lt;llden Ea· and five free throws.
The Panthm hit on 24 of
o
4!.1 per cent and made 35 of
Hubbard 51 gles broke open a tied game The Eagles nevertheless shots for 36 per ce nt Percenl·
48 shots at the faul Une for 70 8
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· IAustin!Dwn Fitch 72 Gtrard 59 early m lhe fourth penod and were still not at fult strength. unavaibbie Both teams hit
!:'un:'\.f~c
~·~n~ R'"" ,Brookfield 83 Boardman 71
wen! on to ,defeat the Enslern Knight came back lo practice well from lhe free throw line i
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Struthers
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Eagles
~a Fnday mght at la&lt;t Tuesday and on the same with Nelsonville collecting 12
each ge....,. 10.
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day semor guard Sieve Badg·
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. ,. G nford 47
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Pomeroy
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RavOIJS\\Wd, with 1111: 1
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a pam u y spram.
b'tf
payers cent hiUfng only 21 goals m Lowellville 54 Canfield [&gt;3
The loss left Coach Gary Par· ed ankle and was unable to play of ll .
~ ' : In double flaures, lfand. 68 shots at the basket. They Donald 94 Jackson Mnton 58
lOllS' team with an 11·7 record against Belpre
ln the preliminary game. Ihe '
. :'t.etr e Wshama '\Vhlte Falcons made %3 of 35 at the foul line We•tern Reserve 90
as the Eaglea completed !heir Belpre's leading scorers were Nelsonville Reserves
easily .
· . l8tb 1081 Gl ~ season for 60.5 por cent. Gallipolis had
North Lima 74 regular season . schedule. Bel· Lee and Calvin, with 17 and whipped the Pomeroy ReservesI
Frida• "l~l,t b• a 8:.60 mar· 35 rebounds. Mitchell
w as Poland 69 Columbiana 67
pre now bas a fme 15·2 slate. 14 points The only oth•r East· by &gt;2·34. De&gt;hong of Nelsonv•Ue
gm at Ravenswood.
high with 12, Anderson and E I Palestine 57 Sebring 51
Eastern held a 15-13 lead at ern scor~r to hit &lt;louble figur&lt; s had 14 points while Bob Wha:ch Bob Oliver's. FalcOIIS Davidson each had 8.
E::t Llverpol 88
the close of the first quar~r. I besides Knight was Chorle. , ley led Pomeroy with eight.
Right now we're offerinl immediate deliv'ry on
tr ed 45-29 at halftime and OlfJcials had a field day
Weirton (W. va.l 65 was on top 27·26 at balf!lme Eichinger with 10 .
' The box score :
ALL HONOAS from the thrifty Honda 50 thl11"*'
~y the end of the third ing !he wbisUe 31 times at
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Taft 77
. and then the game . was tied ! Eastern got 26 rebounds wilh 1
NELSONVILLE 181)
you up to 225 miles per gallon to the heavywe~
q
r. Wahama SO far thlo hpohs and 26 at Jackson.
~incinnali Woodward 75 at ~ when the thrrd ponod John Pooler, Knight and Doug. Richards. 8-1-17 ; Conrad,
Honda CB·450 •.• the big bike lor the bil ride. S..
: ~••am: has won t~o &amp;ames. only lronman to foul out
Hayes 51
., ... . - ended. ..
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las leading in that department. , 0-4 ; Mechem, 0.0.0; Daugherty,
, The Faleolls WIU wrap up Boggs ~o left the game
60 Lancaster 59
The Wash1ngton county cag-, Eastern connected in 22 of 70 ! 1-1-3; Pancake, &gt;+II ; Harold
these, and every other Honda model, riaht now. '
~lr 1 ~ season this Frl· 2:11left m the fourth period
52 Marietta 40
ers IDok the lead eady m the field goal tries for 31 per ce nt. I &amp;-1·13; Corrigan, 1-0.2 ; Schultz, 1
ay night at Buffalo.
Jackson (89) - Patton,
Chillicothe 7lllron!Dn ~~
last penod 1Dt1 held It the rest Eastern also suffered a 59 . 8+16 ; Hanning. 0.0.{1 ; Hubbard,I
Topping the Wahama SCOr· 6; GiUiiand, 2-6·10; Howe,
PlaiD City Jonathan Alder 60
of !he way. Eastern wos With· 34 Joss in the reserve contest. 044 ; Haynes 317 : Warren
Honda prices start al•
ers were Mike FrJ With II mark· 11; Gillum, ().2·2; ose 7·3·17;
Southeastern 31 In one point of tlemg the score The Little Eagles were led in . 2-3-7; Totals: 3&amp;-(12-141·84.
ers
David White with 14. Elsnaule 1~2;
Mullins,
Mechanicsburg 62
~ith three minules to play. I scoring by Doh Rose. Ray i
POMEROY .(561
Other Falcon polnt-gettera were 22; G.Jngencb, 1·1·3: Boggs, 4·
Madison South 75 Belpre won the game at the l Karr, Richard Lnd"·ic.k and Lar- • Simpson. 5-2·12; Wiles. 1·2-4:
. Ray Redman with 9, BDl Mlfl'o 1-18;
27·35-89.
Trace 89 Circleville 79 free U\·ow line . as each team ry Spencer. each 1 •h four. · Knight, 1~2: Cumings, 1.().2;
ahall 7, WilHam Arthur I JUiph ,Gallipolis 165) - Anderaon,
Mc&lt;!ain 88
cllclted for ZZ f~eld. goals. The By quarters:
Logan, 3-0-6: Radford, 2.{1-4;
111
Batey 3 and Larry Fry 1
A-U; Brown, 1·1·3; Davidson,
Hillsboro 75 Golden Eagles put
16 of 24 Belpre . . . . . . . . . . . 13 26 40 60 Werry, 72-16 : Swisher 0.0·0:
llittlnc Ia double llguns for 3-1·7; Ford 2·2-6; J.
89 Gallipolis 65
at the chanty line, however, Eastern .. . · .. . 15 27 40 55 Moore, 3-!-7; Finlaw,
1- 1-3.
tbe Falcoua were Jim Chapman 1198: Mitchell 11·9-31.
92 lAgan 82
while Eastern was making ll Belpre - Lee 7-3·17, Calvm Totals : 24-t8-II J·56.
Middleport, 0 .
with 17, Gary llarmtm 14, Ed 21·23-85.
Nelsonville 84 Pomeroy 56
of 22.
3.Jl.J4, Walket 5-Q.IO, Sneigle 1· By quarters'
88 S. 2nd Ave.
Brown, Bulcb Tackett and Rill- Score by quorters:
Athens 85 Middleport 52
llastern, handicapped by the 11-2, D:IVIS 44-8,
Nelsonv!Uo
llall Bare, all with 10, and Steve laukaon . . . . . .
15 35 72
Granville 67 Heath 50
absenee for two weeks of Sen- Burkhart I·H Totals
Pomeroy
Shaver wltlt 14.
GaiUPOlls .. . .. .. .. 14 24 47 6li McArthur 75 Shade 47
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St. Paris Graham 68
Knight with an arm 1'?'• had Newland 11-2-%, Eichinger
Springfield
Shawnee
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Wellston Clinche1
line-up last night. He dumped Knlg'!l !1-5-23. Totals 22·11·55.
Tie:tor SEO Crown IE~~~=:::~10178 Unlolo 64
in 23 points on nine field goals ·
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Bishop Donahue (W.Va.) 64
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80 Vorkvllle ll9
Ue Friday night by
Franklin 77
Lofan at Logan 92·62.
Columbus Central 74
The Rockets used a win over
City 81 Marysville 44
Mkldleporland Rutland spm runnerup Athens next
View 62
SALE OF
Jr. High iBJDea Thursday on lbe In their final league battle
Hamii!Dn Township 47
MHS gym floor when the MJcl. olalm all tbe marbles this
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Washington C. H. 31 1
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their op]IOIIOata 52-27 IDd the pion for the past three years.
Bob Mounts slapped m I&gt;
61 Lakewood 42
COLORSI
Rutland EJibth &amp;rode IDok the The Rockets are 1&amp;-1 for
East 78
points to pace the Jackson re·
nightcap 3S-18.
year, and IZ.l in )ea~~~~e
Columbus Walnut Ridge 53 aerves to a 54-24 wm,
over
Seventh &amp;rade game scorers Athens is !3-S, and ll·! In
Brookh n ff1
Coach Terry Hansley • Golba
were, Middleport, Wildermuth league.
Colwnbu."Mtetatono 70 Academy High School's Blue
leg. 6.39 DUPONT
I, Mullen 4, Hensler 8, Kloos Logan dropped Its lOth
Columbus Linden 99
Imps Friday night at J~ckson.
19, Van Meter 2, Hoffner 3, In 17 outings, aDd In the league.
Colwnbus North 63 The win runs Jacksons rec·
Boggs 5, Becker 2. For Rut· LHS owns ._ 1).8 mark with
Columbus Eastmoor 60
ord to IZ.l in Southeastern Oh10
Reg. 9.87 Gallon
land. Nicholson 4. Williams 2, game temaining.
Columbus South 41 AthleUc League reserve play. i
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Arlington 54 Whileball 52 Gallipolis is now 7-7.
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35 Bxeley 55
Jackson led 13-tl at the end of
BILLY JOE
E~ghth 81'ade, Rutland, Ad· lei, 4·i10; Gilliland· 111·3-23; J. Hilliard 68 Wesrervllle 67
the frrst period, 25-14 at half·
Rarmony Pink, Peach Bloom,
ams 2, Rice 4, Baer 14, Schell· Martin, 1~2; Stabler
5-Z.!Z· Mifntn 78 Groveport 41
time, and 39-ZO at the end of
JOHNSON
Summer
Blue, Driftwood · 1
lng 4, Cooper 2, Carter 2, Tay· Jordon fi.O.I2; Lavender 1~2: Gahanna Lincoln 65 lAndon 55 three periods. Keith Hill had
Gray, Putty, Aspen Green and · 1
Joins The
lor 7. For Middleport, Conning• Jacoba !().7·27: Haybum, 2-o-4; Columbus HarUey 84
' 12 and Jim Armstrong II for
Reg. 2.15 Quarts _ _ 1.39
Desert Rose.
J
ham 6, Stobart 9, Walters !, TUTALS 3»-14-42.
Columbus Ready 68 the winners.
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Floyd !, Areher 4, TannehiU 2. I.OGAN (llll) r;.o.
DeSaies 62
Gene Jackson was higb for
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Columbus Watterson 48 1Gallipolis with 10 points.
New Albany 71
, Gallipolis (24) - Jack~n, 4·
Now On Displtyl
As Manager
Canal Winchester 68 Z.IO; Meadows. 1·2-4; &amp;mth, (). !
Dnblln 59
' 1-1; Cordell, 1).5-5; Bush 1·2of Our Eastern
Columbua
University
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Totals
8-IZ.24.
IF GEORGE WASHINGTON WAS
Avenue New
We!l Jefferson 85
I Jackson 154) ~ Malone, 1-0Columbus Academy 80 12; Green, 1·2-4: Mount, 5-5-15:
HERE HE WOULD IUY THIS ONEJ
and Used Cer
Reg. 6.98 Gallon
The good plastic bonded ldnd. ·
Worthln&amp;IDn 77 Grandview 33 . Armstrong 3-5-11 ; Hill, 3.Jl.l2, I
Center
Garaway 80
, Eltms, 1-0-2: Coli, J.I.3: Tri·
It lasts longer. Just wasb off
Mocha Tan,
with soap and water. ~ed
Dover St. Joseph 57 i pleU, 1·3-5. Totals, 1&amp;-22-54.
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Billy Joe lnvitoo
Harmony
Pink
lower than ever before! See lt
. Score by quarters:
Bur!Dn 72 Grand Valley 6!
You To Stop In
md Larch Green
Gal.
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1Jarkson .. .. .. .. .. . 13 25 39 54 1·
and 5~• Him
I%; Courter, 0.1·1: Westfall, (). Gnllipolis .. .. .. .. 8 14 20 24
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actual miles, we sold It new, Orltlnal Colt
Auker. :J.O.tl; TafALS 24-lw.'l. MILWAUKEE (UP!) - Cir
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lly quarters:
cult Judge Elmer Roller Friday
Well!ton . : .. .... · .. 25 47 75 92 po!lponed until Monday
f.oJlan . . . ... .... _ 18 32 47 112 1menta on whdher all Nat»nal
Reserve score - Logan 62 League &lt;lubs have Ill reveal
their financial statua to the
CAWSON SIGNS
state fur uae ln the antitrust
PlllLADELPHIA tUPil - 1 suit against the Braves.
16161astern Awe.
Johnny Callison, who turns In
Roller Ia also apecteti!D
hils, runs and •sslsts by t,~e j•t that lime whether a prelim··
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Cromeens' desperation shot !rom mid-court ziphe nets as ¥Je rtna1 gun sounded, gmng Coach George
s' llannarv'l'race Wildcats an unbelieveab1e 66-65 lrl·
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~nty High school basketball I ·c, 0 sank a b·ee throw with
Qilu11ament. It was a gam~ Mer- 1·oil lt&gt;ft m the first overtime,
~ille and Chl'shire fans will ' and it was 59-59. That's how the

neler forget.
penod ended.
' '(5·pmeens' winning shot came In the second overtime Kyger
in a second overtime period. Creek wt'nt ahead 61-59 on Hail's
And it took plare afler host , tipin with 2:42 left. He compleiKygt'r Creek had apparently 1 ed a thr~-point play to make it
·won the game.
I 62-59.
With four seconds left in the ! Cn:•mt&gt;rns hit a crip shot with
~ei&gt;pnd extra period, Kygcr's . t:&lt;l:i left to re.ttuce Kyger's lead
Ltnny Tyo poppl:'d one in from ! to G2-61.
:brhind lhe rout circle. That :, Dan Hall scored a three-pointg;tve the Wiek linrmen a 65-64 : er with 1;03 left. and Hannan
lt&gt;ad. Hannan Trace. defendinfl!: Trace regained the lead, 64-62.
wurnamt•nt champton. call('(( Spaulding redueed the count to
time out. Only two seconds rt:'· : 64-63 with 53 seconds, missing
m:1med.
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D.uv td o~mels . who came m, sil~,.;atton.
lme tn re-place Tom ~lurdock , Then came Tyo's bucket which
l who fouled out) took the sphere looked like sure victory (Gr Kyou l of bounds.
; ger, Then came Cremeens' hislie lossed it to Cremeens who \ tor.ic toss.
WJ S ~tandi ng about three feet I
ryo ended first half play with
behind !he ce nter circle. Cre- a sensational half floor shot.
me,:n:-: lei p,o, and zoom, it was Jerry Hall, who tallied 17 for
all over. The fans poured onto \ Kyger fouled out. Tom Murdock
lhf' f\oor. Tht:&gt; sc~ne was undes· ' and Roger Belville of HT both

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Thnl wns the an.!i-.climax to Kyger hit 22 of 48 from the
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ever played in the county cage throw line. The Bobcats had 33
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Spaulding was tops
The kad exr hanged hands 22 with 10. Hannan Trace hit 25
tlm·~s. and the score was tied : of 63 from the field and 16 of
10 timt&gt; s in the 38·minute long 2.5 free throws. The Wildcats
lhr1ller.
had 30 rebounds Dan HaU came
,Hr, nn an Trace led 12·11 after down wilb 12.
one period of play. At halftime, I High man for Hannan was
the Wildcats were on lop 27·25. ! Hall with 27. Cremeens had
In the th~rd pe-riod the Bobcat' · 26. Tyo had 25 for the losers.
shut oft high-scoring Wildcat The HT win avenged two reguare Dan Hall after falling be- lar season losses to Kyger Creek
hind nine poi nts - 35-26 - with Box score:
4:46 left in the period. It wa" KYGER CREEK (65) Hannan Trace's biggest lead. I Leach. 3·0·6; Spaulding, 1·5-7;
Within a span of two minutes Craddock 4-0-B; J. Hall, 5-7-17;,.
and 39 seconds, the Bobcats tal· ' Tyo 8-9-25: Whobrey,
1.{).2;
lied 10 straight points with Mike TOTALS 22-21·65.
Spaulding leading the rally. and HA~ NAN TRACE f66)
Kyger regained the lead 3&amp;-35 Belville. 3+7: Bickle, 0.0-0;
with 1:17 left .in the canto. AI· I Cremeens, 8-10-26; Danlels,0-2·2;
ter three periods. Hannan re- · D. Hall, 12·3-27 ; Harrison, 0..00;
mained on top, 37·36.
I Murdock, 111-4; TOTALS 25-tli-66. 1
Jerry Hall's short jumper By quarters :
with 13 seconds left in the fourth 1 KC
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was a 64-56 triumph over Coach Clyde Evans' North Gallia
Pirates.
· -- .It wao the opening game of the 43rd annual Gallla
County High school basketball tournament at Kyger Creek.
North Gallia forged ahead 1514 alter one period of action. Twyman, 1.{).2; Garret~ 8-8-24;
However, in the second period, Skidmore, ~; Talala 22-12·56.
with Gene Hall pacing the at-~ SOtrrHWESTERN !M) _
tack, Southwestern outscored the G. Hall, l2-2-26 ; Elliott, 7_2_11 ;
Pirates 16-12, and camed a 31). \Colley, 4-2-lO; Jackson, 1_2-4;
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The ?irates hiked their lead to By quarten:
47-42 after three period. In the North Gallia 15 12 15 14 56
third period, Southwestern buill Southwestern 14 16 17 17 Iii
up a nine point lead twice, 2
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Early in the fourth period, i
the Pirates reduced Southwes- '
tern's lt&gt;ad to three points
4741, but the Highlanders, aided '
mostly by free throws in the
minutes_ or play. pulled •
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remaming when John Shriver f ~emben of. the Southeastern:
•ank two free throws. Colley Ohto Sportsw~at~n and Bra~d-1
made a free to~s wilh 26 sto ! casters A~socratlon. along "'lfh
roildf: lefl ;md Shriver nn.~hed , coa~hes w11l meet Sunday. Feb.
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e scor•.ng ~~· 1 " p;n~· J ou ' AII-SF:OAL basketball team.
tos~es w•th seven seconds to go
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rett pumped ln 24 for the PJrates p.m. in the American Legien
Relph Taylor added I Bolh ' Hall in Athens and that
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Norti1 (,aiiJa s Clyde Sm1th foul tend and aid the scribes with !
ed oot late m the fmal penod. ' the selection of the all-league ·
Southwe~t('rn h1t 40 percent team
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rre t()SSes . The .H•ghlanders quested by Congdon to bring
had ~ rebounds. w1lh Hall gf&gt;t· with him the statistics on the
ling 12
Itwo best foul shooters on his
1\'orth Gal!ia hit 38 percent, school's team for the purpose
a rtf 12 of 20 rrPe throws. The . of geJecting the league's besr
Pitntes had '30 rebounds . Gar- 1 foul shooter.
reU hod 14.
In order to be eligible lor the
Box ~(· ore :
foul shooting trophy . the playNOHTII r,ALLIA
150) - ,er must have attempted a mi· 1
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328: Taylor, 621 : 1!mum of ;o free throws in !ea- 1
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VA~rilUVER, B. C. !UPII- oelecl! tie ageh'uomsaavetsluC·Jbe Paul Jr., •on of the select the league'• most valua(' Clmllad IDdians
president!ble player and the coach of the
IIIII ,_.1 manager, wiU ~~&amp;- · year .
p !do baseball apprenticeship All players chosen to · the
this •••son with the Vancou- oquad wUI be lumored at lbe
ver Mountiea of the Pacific All-SEOAL Banquet OD March
Coast League.
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HEART SUNDAY

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Cromeens' desperation shot !rom mid-court ziphe nets as ¥Je rtna1 gun sounded, gmng Coach George
s' llannarv'l'race Wildcats an unbelieveab1e 66-65 lrl·
over Coach John Wickline's Kyger Creek Bobcats
l!j!ore some 1,200 stunned spectators.
~ ~t;~wa s Friday night's seco~d j Th&lt;:~l ;;-J10 w.the regulation game

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9!me of the 43rd annual Gallia . ended.
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~nty High school basketball I ·c, 0 sank a b·ee throw with
Qilu11ament. It was a gam~ Mer- 1·oil lt&gt;ft m the first overtime,
~ille and Chl'shire fans will ' and it was 59-59. That's how the

neler forget.
penod ended.
' '(5·pmeens' winning shot came In the second overtime Kyger
in a second overtime period. Creek wt'nt ahead 61-59 on Hail's
And it took plare afler host , tipin with 2:42 left. He compleiKygt'r Creek had apparently 1 ed a thr~-point play to make it
·won the game.
I 62-59.
With four seconds left in the ! Cn:•mt&gt;rns hit a crip shot with
~ei&gt;pnd extra period, Kygcr's . t:&lt;l:i left to re.ttuce Kyger's lead
Ltnny Tyo poppl:'d one in from ! to G2-61.
:brhind lhe rout circle. That :, Dan Hall scored a three-pointg;tve the Wiek linrmen a 65-64 : er with 1;03 left. and Hannan
lt&gt;ad. Hannan Trace. defendinfl!: Trace regained the lead, 64-62.
wurnamt•nt champton. call('(( Spaulding redueed the count to
time out. Only two seconds rt:'· : 64-63 with 53 seconds, missing
m:1med.
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. 1 a second shot on a one--and-one
D.uv td o~mels . who came m, sil~,.;atton.
lme tn re-place Tom ~lurdock , Then came Tyo's bucket which
l who fouled out) took the sphere looked like sure victory (Gr Kyou l of bounds.
; ger, Then came Cremeens' hislie lossed it to Cremeens who \ tor.ic toss.
WJ S ~tandi ng about three feet I
ryo ended first half play with
behind !he ce nter circle. Cre- a sensational half floor shot.
me,:n:-: lei p,o, and zoom, it was Jerry Hall, who tallied 17 for
all over. The fans poured onto \ Kyger fouled out. Tom Murdock
lhf' f\oor. Tht:&gt; sc~ne was undes· ' and Roger Belville of HT both

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I fouled out.
Thnl wns the an.!i-.climax to Kyger hit 22 of 48 from the
ufit' of the musl thnllmg games field. and 21 of 31 from the free
ever played in the county cage throw line. The Bobcats had 33
cl~ss i.:' .
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Spaulding was tops
The kad exr hanged hands 22 with 10. Hannan Trace hit 25
tlm·~s. and the score was tied : of 63 from the field and 16 of
10 timt&gt; s in the 38·minute long 2.5 free throws. The Wildcats
lhr1ller.
had 30 rebounds Dan HaU came
,Hr, nn an Trace led 12·11 after down wilb 12.
one period of play. At halftime, I High man for Hannan was
the Wildcats were on lop 27·25. ! Hall with 27. Cremeens had
In the th~rd pe-riod the Bobcat' · 26. Tyo had 25 for the losers.
shut oft high-scoring Wildcat The HT win avenged two reguare Dan Hall after falling be- lar season losses to Kyger Creek
hind nine poi nts - 35-26 - with Box score:
4:46 left in the period. It wa" KYGER CREEK (65) Hannan Trace's biggest lead. I Leach. 3·0·6; Spaulding, 1·5-7;
Within a span of two minutes Craddock 4-0-B; J. Hall, 5-7-17;,.
and 39 seconds, the Bobcats tal· ' Tyo 8-9-25: Whobrey,
1.{).2;
lied 10 straight points with Mike TOTALS 22-21·65.
Spaulding leading the rally. and HA~ NAN TRACE f66)
Kyger regained the lead 3&amp;-35 Belville. 3+7: Bickle, 0.0-0;
with 1:17 left .in the canto. AI· I Cremeens, 8-10-26; Danlels,0-2·2;
ter three periods. Hannan re- · D. Hall, 12·3-27 ; Harrison, 0..00;
mained on top, 37·36.
I Murdock, 111-4; TOTALS 25-tli-66. 1
Jerry Hall's short jumper By quarters :
with 13 seconds left in the fourth 1 KC
11 14 11 19 4 ! IS
p.riod lied the score al 55-55. liT
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hit the other fellow. But Heart Research helped me survive; got me back
on the job feeling as good as new •• ! Here's hoping all of us give this
Sunday to keep the good work going. The heart you save may be your
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POA~RC)Y" I

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I'VE HAD IT.. , the heart attack I always thought would

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Pirates Taken
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Coach Lloyd Myers' Southwestern Highlanders bombarded the hoops from alar Friday night and the result
was a 64-56 triumph over Coach Clyde Evans' North Gallia
Pirates.
· -- .It wao the opening game of the 43rd annual Gallla
County High school basketball tournament at Kyger Creek.
North Gallia forged ahead 1514 alter one period of action. Twyman, 1.{).2; Garret~ 8-8-24;
However, in the second period, Skidmore, ~; Talala 22-12·56.
with Gene Hall pacing the at-~ SOtrrHWESTERN !M) _
tack, Southwestern outscored the G. Hall, l2-2-26 ; Elliott, 7_2_11 ;
Pirates 16-12, and camed a 31). \Colley, 4-2-lO; Jackson, 1_2-4;
27 -lead mto the locker rooms Sh .
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The ?irates hiked their lead to By quarten:
47-42 after three period. In the North Gallia 15 12 15 14 56
third period, Southwestern buill Southwestern 14 16 17 17 Iii
up a nine point lead twice, 2
33 and 45-36.
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Latest tlme-&amp;aving, labor-saving models now on display

the t&amp;mous Homelltt Zip combln.a low tMt plut. Hamelltt quality
•nd utra ltll.-ttl found ir1 no other chain uw In oil clan. Compa.ct,
perftetl)' balanc~d. It's eny 10 carry , 11111 to ust on ltrm, cemps1te,
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reeeives bala!lced teed nutrition. Cow-Lac-Pels are part
of LANDMARK'S complete Dairy Feeding Program.

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lope left by the heart fund volunteer
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FASTER , , ,

She is helping

Early in the fourth period, i
the Pirates reduced Southwes- '
tern's lt&gt;ad to three points
4741, but the Highlanders, aided '
mostly by free throws in the
minutes_ or play. pulled •
Wfiy for an e1ght pomt Win .
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It was 6tJ.~ with 54 seconds
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remaming when John Shriver f ~emben of. the Southeastern:
•ank two free throws. Colley Ohto Sportsw~at~n and Bra~d-1
made a free to~s wilh 26 sto ! casters A~socratlon. along "'lfh
roildf: lefl ;md Shriver nn.~hed , coa~hes w11l meet Sunday. Feb.
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e scor•.ng ~~· 1 " p;n~· J ou ' AII-SF:OAL basketball team.
tos~es w•th seven seconds to go
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Ste\e' ~.lltotl had lfi Ht~ge r. C.2r·j' mecting will be held at 1:30
rett pumped ln 24 for the PJrates p.m. in the American Legien
Relph Taylor added I Bolh ' Hall in Athens and that
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lt&gt; ,Jms ~~~ltted 15 pe~sonalos. l head coaches are invited to at-·
Norti1 (,aiiJa s Clyde Sm1th foul tend and aid the scribes with !
ed oot late m the fmal penod. ' the selection of the all-league ·
Southwe~t('rn h1t 40 percent team
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~rom the field and sa~k 12 of 28 Each representative ls re·
rre t()SSes . The .H•ghlanders quested by Congdon to bring
had ~ rebounds. w1lh Hall gf&gt;t· with him the statistics on the
ling 12
Itwo best foul shooters on his
1\'orth Gal!ia hit 38 percent, school's team for the purpose
a rtf 12 of 20 rrPe throws. The . of geJecting the league's besr
Pitntes had '30 rebounds . Gar- 1 foul shooter.
reU hod 14.
In order to be eligible lor the
Box ~(· ore :
foul shooting trophy . the playNOHTII r,ALLIA
150) - ,er must have attempted a mi· 1
SIMI!,
328: Taylor, 621 : 1!mum of ;o free throws in !ea- 1
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VA~rilUVER, B. C. !UPII- oelecl! tie ageh'uomsaavetsluC·Jbe Paul Jr., •on of the select the league'• most valua(' Clmllad IDdians
president!ble player and the coach of the
IIIII ,_.1 manager, wiU ~~&amp;- · year .
p !do baseball apprenticeship All players chosen to · the
this •••son with the Vancou- oquad wUI be lumored at lbe
ver Mountiea of the Pacific All-SEOAL Banquet OD March
Coast League.
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12-The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, February 20, 11166

RED CROSS 'HOME SERVICE'

Teacher
Chapter Weekly Works in·
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The Gal!Ja cotmty Red Cross ing job, and H the fund cam· ; rnessaget lo and from VIet \ Hurwitz bas
pointed out
chapter's servoce
enou!ll&gt; j Narn bave risen natlenally lo that veterans of any. war find
10 mililary ipaJgn could produce
hlmU 1Ps average an esumated , money to have a part-time sec- ever !3t a day, aad tbe autn- i tbe Red Cross a powerful
I!W rases a week. accordmg retary the county would bene· l1rr continues to lncrea!lt, ac· 'source for them or their deto t.awrence R. Hub&lt;r, co- fit."
;curding to GaiDa county lead· pendents, or their survivors
cnnlrmen of the service form- ; .~1 present military men or I m.
eli! from Red Cross diligence.
erty known as "horne service." .their families telephone Huber F.ach message concerllfl a , In 1964-65, Rod Cross
H Rirhard Hurwit~. ch:! 1tcr at 446-06-42 or Hurwitz at 446 .i pro'hlem involving an American Iers in chapters and at
ch•llrman, IS tl)~ other ,~-chair- 1129 (Hurwit&lt; only at night) j,erviceman and his family - i ans AdministraUon offices
men ol service to military ram- Hub&lt;r estimated a secretary , death, illness, children in dif- · ed more than 80,0011 veterans or
ll~l!s. Thi~ department includes could be employed ror ,1,000 a · ICttllies, or perhaps financ-1al their dependents to file
sen•ices to "'"''"' and their year. Last year's Red Cross need .due to unwise budgeting for veterans benefits. Veterans
familits In the Gallia county , funo drive brought in ~.400 : 'or delay in receiving allotment and their families may come
clwpter.
,Jt the 1966 canvass could pro- ·chocks. Last year one out of to Red Cross for counseling in
'This is une
artivlly whirh ·durt&gt; $4.400 tht' st~cretary would every four sericemen in the 1p~rsona) problems and for rebenefits dtrectly from the an- be assured, he said.
, Uniled States armed forces re- I ferral to other agencies.
nual Red Cross
lund drive, ! Service to military famliiPS :ceived some form of assistance 1
woteh will be eoodueted dur- in Red Cross chapters and field from the Red Cross.
ing the month or March under
at m1litary 1nsotlla tions, l To aef.:'Omplish the job. prot~f' ('hairmanship of .1. Sher- t:'X changing meergency inform a- , less1onal staff ls assigned to
'"'" Porter.
·Iiilo 1\Ver world-wtde lines of :more than 2.000 military instal·
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'rhfl d1ap1rr· hns a t~ll:'phune , cO":nmunications, assist in thom1_l lations and hospitals In
this , rnent The v g
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t:iill of $2.1 to $:11! a_ montll for ands of problems every year. icountry and oversras. ThE'ir frequ~nt1 h ~ra ~l man:~er
,. ,rh s;•rvtre '" mtliiary lami- ; Th• United States military 1 Iin~ with service families Is Ithese adJust!~ trou ~ mak~ng
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home from , hoildup In Viet Nam is in- 1through the 3,400 chapters, jthem at the ri:~ :::Ue rna mg
\ 1t ·l :.::nn a sold i"r \vilose gra~d- [ creasiug. lbe Red ~ros!l job jwhlch a:e within reach of ev·
Many farmers have • feund
totl•et. or otlwr close relil tlVel &lt;Uhstanhally.
L'merg•ncy ,ery famtly.
that with the resources they
1s ""m"tr til. or another sol·
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Teaching instrumental muS!c

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Dan )Witherspoon.
Witherspoon, lit his first Jear
at Southern Local, hal started
•• art class at Sotitbern High
school in Racine .so that .pupiiJ
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·DOING PROJECT- .David Speacer, Linda l:arpenter and Jeff Alkire (I to r) .;. '
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Ishown as the~ wOrk 0 11 draWings in the art clul tauC)lt b7 DaD. Witherspoon at Sou!Do
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band matoterl
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art. H earned a double
Slate College In Richmond.
music and art, at East
Witbet'spoon, long Interested
In ..aw~ •. agret1(1 to begin the
Terry.
art class at Southern
Local
Mr. and Mrs. w. A. Elam
in November of 1965 and 20 i&gt;uBJ!-rett~ W Va., were
pils, · who prior to that time
end vlstlors of Jack Elam
bad been spending an hour In
Mrs. Jack Elam and son
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whose sis·
capital, land, and labor, there Holzer hospital. Mrs. Jnck
t&lt;r isfrom
a• ling
is not sufficient opportunity to and son came home from
Witherspoon Indicated he istarl'lin·ee weeks ago eight men .
change the farming operations hospital on Monday.
' e&lt;! teaching the art course to
m the militarv were ""l:ed in '
so that it could provide suffic- Miss Linda Shaffer wao . an' his 20 new pupils on the eleti''1ia 1'011011'' Ill tile
ht"P
lent income for family living. overnight guest of Miss
Jo mentary steps and bas been
::irww - tht;re 'was no public ;
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In this case the choice is either Smith.
steadily movmg forward. It il
li.l".srortatinn Olll ol tiallopolis.
BV PATSY 1.. GHSS
Is the Item of high quality to go to part-time farming or Mrs. Joe Hatfield returned to surpr~~ng to, observe the proHH her S(lld. &lt;~nd sonu• uf tht~se
Ext. Agf'nt, H. Econ.
or is it the quality you want1 work full-time off the land.
her home Sunday after spending made, he sale.
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mP'"' h11d tu n·port to PI•Sts m \\ L-eklv and weekend "spec- ' - Is the item or brand one
One of the most
some time with her daughter It Is the hope of Witherspoon.8
h1.1rvl;md .md North C;uohnH 1al," have become a charac- : you norm~ll~ use and are fa- things that farmers can do
and family, Mrs. Ronnie Mil· wOO taught for two years in
ServK't&gt; t(• m1litnry !nmlh"s tenst1r ut modt&gt;rn dav rood ]m hary With·
analyze their situation and
bourne of Columbus.
Pike County, Ky., school prior
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achiHf&gt;d an ex h•n'&gt;1on of re- rl't~ulmg in this country Each - emember that qu&lt;~lity of adjustments that are needed
Miss Kay Wyatt, student at to coming to Racitle, that the
port ing time tde the wt&gt;atlwr W~-'l'k most supe-rmarkets and prortucts may vary, especially to keep accurate records
Nationwide Beautician School of I art field be greatly expanded
broke- · ut\wnme. th~'~e men g··oc:t&gt;ry stores feature a varie- on perishables
- making eost ·and income. Assistance · Columbus was weekend visitor · at Southern Local In coming
wu11 ld lll1\"t' bee11 ·1 Uav tnt('
ty of items priced at levels be- iprice comparisons difficult.
avaUable throu.gb most
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. years. Witherspoon belleve.s yo
Heil ltlt_ and w£'11:-m• . reports luw their regular price. Some i _ What quantity or size pac· a~ncles _as well as _the
J. c. Wyatt.
s~s should beoome a~quamted
e•t a s1net' man or to lum . f~·om, are offered at near th{' retail- i kage 1~ on special? Don't buy swn ServiCe to s~ure farm
Lmda sr.· ,ff~r, Jo Smith, With art at the Jun1or High
~" famrly m other atll\' tlies er's pu rehase priee. Stores of- !mnre than ynu can use in a count hooks that. wtll help farm- HH!ie W••..., Mark """e•, level a~d continue II Into high
r r dwpte-r lrnds mom•y to frr "Spt:'rials'' to attrat'l custo- ~ reRsunable ]englh nf time Ctr ers krep these records. Records Robert Murphy, Elaine
Mur- school. ~ey earn a half-credlt
o! thts vohmiPer
d~·parfmt&gt;nt mt·rs and thereby incrr.ase store , r.1ore than you can properly are of no va.lue, however, _un- phy enjoyed pizza at the home the ~me. ·
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r~,;:. chaph'~· ]f!nds monc~'. to tr:-~Hic _ with the hope of sell- ;rna~' be lowered by extended l~ss they. are used to adjust .. h)' enjoy~i ~;J.J.l at the home Witherspoon is conduct~ the
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SH"\"Jrrml'n for
tr&lt;.tnSpOI_·tatwn ing not only '"specided"
it· :slore. Quality and
condition 510 " Service to secure farm ac- of Mrs. J. H M~rp!1v. Peggy, only .art class currenUy being
ART WORK- Dan Witherspoon, Southern Local I•
wllt·r~ rh:· guvernment v. ; 11 nflt ems but additional items too .. rna~ be lowered by extenMd ! management as needed.
_;; ·mel anJ !Ja,·t,.•ra.
held m any Meigs County school strumental music teacher, who dou91ea as art instructor
pav tor tl. and 1he rhopler
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home storage.
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on the secondary lwet He said for · 20 hlgb 1&lt;hool students In the ,district, demonstrate. 1
In addition t~ these general
HOUSTON (UPI) - OUtfielder art Is • rapidly expanq field dnwlng teehjilquea to pupils Judy King, Debbie McC!un1
1enrls money to milttar.v la mi· &lt; ~~sum~r response to store
Ire; to tale them over untrl ; pectals should be based , on con&gt;idmtions, there 's the de·
Jun Wynn led the Houston Astro I nschools throughout the COWl- alid Marvin .irnl, Wltb~rapoon (seated) Is I double major
ri-Jt ·ckc; rnmr in.
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srvera.l econom iC' r.ons1deratwns rision on whether to shop at
m hitting last season with altry and feels its growt wlll having degrees in botJi'inusJc and art.
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This c~ap1er has a!'St~ted six Jlll'olvlng the use of .both tnnl' sPVNa! stores to take ad van1.'.,:niiSiia~viieiirag~e;..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.;co~n:;;ll;;;n;;:u•;_;;;ln~c;;;o;,;:lllllll:;;'
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fl'llliles who" house' wm tie· and mooev.
ltage ol "specials." Price difII
s'rfiVOO so far in 1966. 1'~f' chat)WHAT TO CO~IOER? [f!! rences aren't the whole slnry.
ter ~pp"al~ for ht"lp . 1n tbe Taking advantage of "spPc· : The potential money sav ing Mr. and Mrs. William EarnTI T,lf's-S.t&gt;nllnt·l or 1'nb11r1&lt;:&gt;, and i al~" &lt;.:an. often 1e&lt;~d 1o wl':th·' must be weighed against po~si- heart of !'.o~ &lt;l r were
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o v.~r, \\JP.H. ,.
.while st~vmgs . But all spec1~l s 1 ble add':'d shopping time and visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harley
ll '1 g~auf~ m ~ to know that ' ar not good dl.:'als for every :transportation cost. Shopping at John~.()n .
lht Red f.ross 1s abll' to ht'lp l11mlly. Here are some of tht' ~ tW'o or more stores may in· Mrs. Ada Slack of SyJ·ac,,e!!
pt"ople under the prest&gt;nt cir- lar·tors to consider.
!volve considerably more time ] was a weekend visitor of her
'ilim!-l tanrt:'~ ." Hube~ said. "1\ev- ; - Hag the price really been ·.and
t~ ~ugbter, Mr. and Mrs. Harle)/
.,-thel•sa. 1~ Is a tome consum- rlowered?
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Sale Continues Until •
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RED CROSS 'HOME SERVICE'

Teacher
Chapter Weekly Works in·
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The Gal!Ja cotmty Red Cross ing job, and H the fund cam· ; rnessaget lo and from VIet \ Hurwitz bas
pointed out
chapter's servoce
enou!ll&gt; j Narn bave risen natlenally lo that veterans of any. war find
10 mililary ipaJgn could produce
hlmU 1Ps average an esumated , money to have a part-time sec- ever !3t a day, aad tbe autn- i tbe Red Cross a powerful
I!W rases a week. accordmg retary the county would bene· l1rr continues to lncrea!lt, ac· 'source for them or their deto t.awrence R. Hub&lt;r, co- fit."
;curding to GaiDa county lead· pendents, or their survivors
cnnlrmen of the service form- ; .~1 present military men or I m.
eli! from Red Cross diligence.
erty known as "horne service." .their families telephone Huber F.ach message concerllfl a , In 1964-65, Rod Cross
H Rirhard Hurwit~. ch:! 1tcr at 446-06-42 or Hurwitz at 446 .i pro'hlem involving an American Iers in chapters and at
ch•llrman, IS tl)~ other ,~-chair- 1129 (Hurwit&lt; only at night) j,erviceman and his family - i ans AdministraUon offices
men ol service to military ram- Hub&lt;r estimated a secretary , death, illness, children in dif- · ed more than 80,0011 veterans or
ll~l!s. Thi~ department includes could be employed ror ,1,000 a · ICttllies, or perhaps financ-1al their dependents to file
sen•ices to "'"''"' and their year. Last year's Red Cross need .due to unwise budgeting for veterans benefits. Veterans
familits In the Gallia county , funo drive brought in ~.400 : 'or delay in receiving allotment and their families may come
clwpter.
,Jt the 1966 canvass could pro- ·chocks. Last year one out of to Red Cross for counseling in
'This is une
artivlly whirh ·durt&gt; $4.400 tht' st~cretary would every four sericemen in the 1p~rsona) problems and for rebenefits dtrectly from the an- be assured, he said.
, Uniled States armed forces re- I ferral to other agencies.
nual Red Cross
lund drive, ! Service to military famliiPS :ceived some form of assistance 1
woteh will be eoodueted dur- in Red Cross chapters and field from the Red Cross.
ing the month or March under
at m1litary 1nsotlla tions, l To aef.:'Omplish the job. prot~f' ('hairmanship of .1. Sher- t:'X changing meergency inform a- , less1onal staff ls assigned to
'"'" Porter.
·Iiilo 1\Ver world-wtde lines of :more than 2.000 military instal·
(Continued from page 11)
'rhfl d1ap1rr· hns a t~ll:'phune , cO":nmunications, assist in thom1_l lations and hospitals In
this , rnent The v g
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t:iill of $2.1 to $:11! a_ montll for ands of problems every year. icountry and oversras. ThE'ir frequ~nt1 h ~ra ~l man:~er
,. ,rh s;•rvtre '" mtliiary lami- ; Th• United States military 1 Iin~ with service families Is Ithese adJust!~ trou ~ mak~ng
''" '" hrin?in'
home from , hoildup In Viet Nam is in- 1through the 3,400 chapters, jthem at the ri:~ :::Ue rna mg
\ 1t ·l :.::nn a sold i"r \vilose gra~d- [ creasiug. lbe Red ~ros!l job jwhlch a:e within reach of ev·
Many farmers have • feund
totl•et. or otlwr close relil tlVel &lt;Uhstanhally.
L'merg•ncy ,ery famtly.
that with the resources they
1s ""m"tr til. or another sol·
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Of M0dern F00dRet ai]j"D!!.

Teaching instrumental muS!c

In the six schools. of Southern
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Is not lhe only Interest of

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youthful district band director
Dan )Witherspoon.
Witherspoon, lit his first Jear
at Southern Local, hal started
•• art class at Sotitbern High
school in Racine .so that .pupiiJ
there might have a bniader ex· ' ' ..
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posure to. line arta wheJl
·DOING PROJECT- .David Speacer, Linda l:arpenter and Jeff Alkire (I to r) .;. '
go on to .college.
Ishown as the~ wOrk 0 11 draWings in the art clul tauC)lt b7 DaD. Witherspoon at Sou!Do
The
band matoterl
School.
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has the credentials
art. H earned a double
Slate College In Richmond.
music and art, at East
Witbet'spoon, long Interested
In ..aw~ •. agret1(1 to begin the
Terry.
art class at Southern
Local
Mr. and Mrs. w. A. Elam
in November of 1965 and 20 i&gt;uBJ!-rett~ W Va., were
pils, · who prior to that time
end vlstlors of Jack Elam
bad been spending an hour In
Mrs. Jack Elam and son
study hall, lnunedlately algn~

~year..old

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whose sis·
capital, land, and labor, there Holzer hospital. Mrs. Jnck
t&lt;r isfrom
a• ling
is not sufficient opportunity to and son came home from
Witherspoon Indicated he istarl'lin·ee weeks ago eight men .
change the farming operations hospital on Monday.
' e&lt;! teaching the art course to
m the militarv were ""l:ed in '
so that it could provide suffic- Miss Linda Shaffer wao . an' his 20 new pupils on the eleti''1ia 1'011011'' Ill tile
ht"P
lent income for family living. overnight guest of Miss
Jo mentary steps and bas been
::irww - tht;re 'was no public ;
u
In this case the choice is either Smith.
steadily movmg forward. It il
li.l".srortatinn Olll ol tiallopolis.
BV PATSY 1.. GHSS
Is the Item of high quality to go to part-time farming or Mrs. Joe Hatfield returned to surpr~~ng to, observe the proHH her S(lld. &lt;~nd sonu• uf tht~se
Ext. Agf'nt, H. Econ.
or is it the quality you want1 work full-time off the land.
her home Sunday after spending made, he sale.
.
mP'"' h11d tu n·port to PI•Sts m \\ L-eklv and weekend "spec- ' - Is the item or brand one
One of the most
some time with her daughter It Is the hope of Witherspoon.8
h1.1rvl;md .md North C;uohnH 1al," have become a charac- : you norm~ll~ use and are fa- things that farmers can do
and family, Mrs. Ronnie Mil· wOO taught for two years in
ServK't&gt; t(• m1litnry !nmlh"s tenst1r ut modt&gt;rn dav rood ]m hary With·
analyze their situation and
bourne of Columbus.
Pike County, Ky., school prior
1
achiHf&gt;d an ex h•n'&gt;1on of re- rl't~ulmg in this country Each - emember that qu&lt;~lity of adjustments that are needed
Miss Kay Wyatt, student at to coming to Racitle, that the
port ing time tde the wt&gt;atlwr W~-'l'k most supe-rmarkets and prortucts may vary, especially to keep accurate records
Nationwide Beautician School of I art field be greatly expanded
broke- · ut\wnme. th~'~e men g··oc:t&gt;ry stores feature a varie- on perishables
- making eost ·and income. Assistance · Columbus was weekend visitor · at Southern Local In coming
wu11 ld lll1\"t' bee11 ·1 Uav tnt('
ty of items priced at levels be- iprice comparisons difficult.
avaUable throu.gb most
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. years. Witherspoon belleve.s yo
Heil ltlt_ and w£'11:-m• . reports luw their regular price. Some i _ What quantity or size pac· a~ncles _as well as _the
J. c. Wyatt.
s~s should beoome a~quamted
e•t a s1net' man or to lum . f~·om, are offered at near th{' retail- i kage 1~ on special? Don't buy swn ServiCe to s~ure farm
Lmda sr.· ,ff~r, Jo Smith, With art at the Jun1or High
~" famrly m other atll\' tlies er's pu rehase priee. Stores of- !mnre than ynu can use in a count hooks that. wtll help farm- HH!ie W••..., Mark """e•, level a~d continue II Into high
r r dwpte-r lrnds mom•y to frr "Spt:'rials'' to attrat'l custo- ~ reRsunable ]englh nf time Ctr ers krep these records. Records Robert Murphy, Elaine
Mur- school. ~ey earn a half-credlt
o! thts vohmiPer
d~·parfmt&gt;nt mt·rs and thereby incrr.ase store , r.1ore than you can properly are of no va.lue, however, _un- phy enjoyed pizza at the home the ~me. ·
.
r~,;:. chaph'~· ]f!nds monc~'. to tr:-~Hic _ with the hope of sell- ;rna~' be lowered by extended l~ss they. are used to adjust .. h)' enjoy~i ~;J.J.l at the home Witherspoon is conduct~ the
.
.
SH"\"Jrrml'n for
tr&lt;.tnSpOI_·tatwn ing not only '"specided"
it· :slore. Quality and
condition 510 " Service to secure farm ac- of Mrs. J. H M~rp!1v. Peggy, only .art class currenUy being
ART WORK- Dan Witherspoon, Southern Local I•
wllt·r~ rh:· guvernment v. ; 11 nflt ems but additional items too .. rna~ be lowered by extenMd ! management as needed.
_;; ·mel anJ !Ja,·t,.•ra.
held m any Meigs County school strumental music teacher, who dou91ea as art instructor
pav tor tl. and 1he rhopler
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home storage.
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on the secondary lwet He said for · 20 hlgb 1&lt;hool students In the ,district, demonstrate. 1
In addition t~ these general
HOUSTON (UPI) - OUtfielder art Is • rapidly expanq field dnwlng teehjilquea to pupils Judy King, Debbie McC!un1
1enrls money to milttar.v la mi· &lt; ~~sum~r response to store
Ire; to tale them over untrl ; pectals should be based , on con&gt;idmtions, there 's the de·
Jun Wynn led the Houston Astro I nschools throughout the COWl- alid Marvin .irnl, Wltb~rapoon (seated) Is I double major
ri-Jt ·ckc; rnmr in.
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srvera.l econom iC' r.ons1deratwns rision on whether to shop at
m hitting last season with altry and feels its growt wlll having degrees in botJi'inusJc and art.
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This c~ap1er has a!'St~ted six Jlll'olvlng the use of .both tnnl' sPVNa! stores to take ad van1.'.,:niiSiia~viieiirag~e;..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.;co~n:;;ll;;;n;;:u•;_;;;ln~c;;;o;,;:lllllll:;;'
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fl'llliles who" house' wm tie· and mooev.
ltage ol "specials." Price difII
s'rfiVOO so far in 1966. 1'~f' chat)WHAT TO CO~IOER? [f!! rences aren't the whole slnry.
ter ~pp"al~ for ht"lp . 1n tbe Taking advantage of "spPc· : The potential money sav ing Mr. and Mrs. William EarnTI T,lf's-S.t&gt;nllnt·l or 1'nb11r1&lt;:&gt;, and i al~" &lt;.:an. often 1e&lt;~d 1o wl':th·' must be weighed against po~si- heart of !'.o~ &lt;l r were
:e·~"i•',
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.while st~vmgs . But all spec1~l s 1 ble add':'d shopping time and visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harley
ll '1 g~auf~ m ~ to know that ' ar not good dl.:'als for every :transportation cost. Shopping at John~.()n .
lht Red f.ross 1s abll' to ht'lp l11mlly. Here are some of tht' ~ tW'o or more stores may in· Mrs. Ada Slack of SyJ·ac,,e!!
pt"ople under the prest&gt;nt cir- lar·tors to consider.
!volve considerably more time ] was a weekend visitor of her
'ilim!-l tanrt:'~ ." Hube~ said. "1\ev- ; - Hag the price really been ·.and
t~ ~ugbter, Mr. and Mrs. Harle)/
.,-thel•sa. 1~ Is a tome consum- rlowered?
going
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MONDAY and TUESDAY
FEBRUARY 21st and 22nd

2-fT, WOODEN

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wm COUPOI 11.11
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Sale Continues Until •
Saturday, March 19th

25 CHERRY ,PIES
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OPEN A BILD-A·COUNT
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Pey At UHie AI $5.00 Monthly .

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register, you need not be present to win.
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using modern ele&lt;:tronlc tea- shades .~1 travel s~unds may be more than IS to 20 mlnulell at viceo are beJng ~ !&gt;l' ~
. me~ Itt clasBe9 in detected: They al119 make IOOJ'e a lime without interruption. Elsie LuH, cbllrmall of
and Freneh: The sy- clear cOI\Son~nts tlfal, are soilie- A tape recorder transmito 1... Cnmmercial ~.
stem in use Installed during the times lost, or conlused. Jl . is !sons that accompany the ciaS91MiS9 Ruth FiSke, Frenc!t ~Drat semester, is called 'Eiec· not r.,:ommended that such in·• textbook
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and Te.-ry, o! Wol! Pen Road, ,ard Bass and family, ad~ ~
'Ille system makes possible
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lalhcr, Mr. Tburman lilarllt;~'
the dictation of three different
Miss Eleanor Kay SChneider Sr., who has ···"--llll'lllt\..••
iessoits simultaneously to dif·
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ferent students regardless o!,
lngton, w .Va., spent the week lllrs. Ernest Mellrlde ......... ..
seating arrangements.
This I
end with her parents Mr. aocl turned home atler ,
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wireless, transistorized JearnMrs. George Schneider.
few weeks with her
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.111 ADA SLACK
Mr. John Bass. wht has com- and son· to -law, Mr. and . '
any number of students.
Mr. and Mrs. Tr~ Zwilling pleted training at the Jackson Ray Williams and !lOili of
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COMMERCIAL STUDENTS - TbJI ~ clua at Gallia Academy 18 shown putting into use electronic Gregg speed development Iaccompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Trade School is employed by land.
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Ruth Jones. Joann Smith, Beverly Fisher and Beverly LeNoir.
tapes which facilitate progress Ray Glaze •nd children
of lhe State Highway !leparttoent Weekend guests of MiS9~''
row seated, Margaret Plantz, Blta
lleda Gibson and Karen Hankins. Standing left to right are Sheri
are available to students of : Pomeroy visited recently w1th in Columbus. He v.'sited here ice Norris were Sharyn , . , •.
Ulanna Roberts, Cathy Senti, Dope
Donna Ellis. Elaine Unroe, Jessie Johnson, Patti Ventors, Sue Drummond, shorthand. 'Ille tapes make the IMr. and Mrs. Carl Glaze and over the weekend With his par- o! Fairborn and Sherry Ill, , •.,
aarbara Chevalier, Wyllodene llelnJ and 1.Ynn Elliott, Mrs. Elsie Luck, instructor, at left.
teacher a teacher rather than family of Columbus
mts, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard of Blacksburg, Va. Tbe ~ ,
a stop-watch dictator. the lab Mr. and Mrs. l.arry Smith of Bass.
are rtam mates al Ohio .Y,JIIi.,,
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is used thre~ays per week in[ Athens were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Troy ZwiUing versity in AtheM,
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the shorthand classes. It ap- her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ro- spent the weekend with their Mrs. Osa Boggess. w~ 1 •1
pears to be the best solution bert Gant.
son and daughter-in-Jaw. Mr. been a medical patient ,at ,
yet devised !or the problem of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hendrix and . Mrs. Russeli ZwiUing and Veterans Memorial Hospttiit;,-ljf~
providing for individual diller- and daughter, Barbara, Paints- fam1iy at Valiey StatiOn, Ky., turned to her home.
ences.
vilie, Ky. spent the week end and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Hen- Mr. and Mrs. Dltk Hardl"
In French r and n the sy- at their home here.
drix and daughter, Barbara, at bave returned ·home alta' ~Jie~ick ·
stem is used two days a week MISs Betty Levacy, employed PamtSV!IIe, Ky.
mg twt months 1n ~ '
frr about 30 minutes during the as a beauty operator in Colum- Mrs. E. S. Mills has returned Calif., visiting their SOD qj .
regular class periods. The elec- bus. spent the weekend with her to her home after spending sell· daughter-in-Jaw. Mr. and .._
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lng wttb tile U. S. Armr, ...,
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and Mrs. Harley Johnson Jr. and children of Beverly visited With his family, and is slatutoed .
Ear phohes brmg the sound ,and children, Tammy, Chery her sister. Mr. and Mn. Leon.. in CalUomia.
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TAKING TO EARPHONES - A French class at Gallia Academy is shown using ear phones that give it. memb&lt;!l'sil
proper pronunciation !rom a transistor tape. Seated left is Miss Ruth Fiske, Instructor. Front row le!t to right are
~lanne Lewis, Mary Cleland, Sharon Atkins, Barbara Fisher and Donna Atkins. Second row - Cheryl Ri~y, Mike
Melton and Aleta Fields. Third row - Brenda Stewart, Lee Caldwell, Edna Ford, Charles Baker, Mike Corbin, Dora
Cormany and Linda Bostic.

• • •

Con~ress Warned Dairying is Unprofitable
WASmNGTON !UP!)- A 35·1mrnt must act quickly because
member delegation o! the Ohio ,da;ry farming Is an unpro!itFarmers Union returned home able business.
Saturday alter warning Co n-1 Tbe groDP told Oblo rep,..
gr•" the Agriculture Depart· ..ntadveo and teaatora a

.•.·.

,

HIGH PRICES GET THE HATOIET
FOR WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY

!ectlon of the Food and
Act of 1965 be im·
so the Ag~·iculliur&lt;! l f
could
to keep
going.

shortage of dairy
product•
loomed Ia the not too distant
future U Utile dairy farme1'11
arf" driven oat of business.
'Ille Ohioans urged that

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, High 1nd Med. HHis

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MONDAY AND 'f\IESDAY
FEBRUARY 21st and 22nd

ON BERNADINE'S

FINAL WINTER

Meigs
Events

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REG. 59c

REG. 98c

ODD LOT

Women c;LOVES

HOUSE SliPPERS

$5

SHOES
WOMEN$

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PLASTIC FRUIT

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Sport Shirts

Glgallllc Savings ·
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A Cherry

Plcbn
Specl•l

Snow Boots

BETTER DRESSES
VALUES TO $10.95

2.22 3.22 4.22

L~NGTH

Value• to 17.95

House Slippers

57.22

$1.22

Gqod Selection

Mona

3.99 to 5.95

s1.22

4:$1.11
Mon. &amp; TuN. Only

REG. $3.00

33
LADIES
BETTER

$1.11

BLOUSES

SWEAT SHIRT·
SPORT SHIRT

$3.22
ond

In ,..., .. , • , -.~up
But Thoro Raal

Goozvotuos

Children's
SHOES
For Boys and Girls
Dlocontlnuod Styles
Strldo Rlto &amp; Rod Goose

Your Choice

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WINTER CAPS

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Work Shoes &amp; Boots

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REG. $1.00

Famous Spring Knight

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Your Choice

SOCKS

FINAL CLEARANCE

72c:

Group of Womens

Girls and Ladies

KNEE

KneeSockl

A
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of Many Items
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Values
To

TEXTURED
NYLON HOSE

K,..High

7.95 to 9.95

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.MINI II IOYS

BOXED
·IARRINGS

Small Group,

~ $1·11

OUTING
FLAN 'L

TUESDAY.

COATS
e~R COATS

FLOORS

HdOD.D
SWEAT SHIRTS

•••

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A SPI!CIAL MAT
TO SET BOOTS IN
TQ KE!.EP WATIR

15

MONDAY

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2 BIG
DAYS

PERMA.UFT

BOOT
PARKERS

RIG. $1.00

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Dlacontlnuecl Stylet

PLASTIC

THAT'S IIGHn
rrs NO: UEI

PURSES

Group
of Connie
Sports &amp; Flal•

Your
Choice

WATIRPROOfl

c

BILLFOLDS

Valu•
To $35.00 ';,_

.BOYS
SWAMP
COATS

CENTERPIECES

SWEATERS

Med, &amp; HJgh HHII
Value• To 14,95

'

Supply.Limltecl
Deily

We Are Perfectly

WIRE RECORD
RACKS

$'1o'00

Ladiea Winter

$5.95

Just come In ond
register, no purchase necessary. 25
piM wfll be tlven
•way eoch day.

D-RESS-ES

Boys

£7';;1,0:...

Purses
$2.22
$3.22

Try Th111 For Siza

Jacqueline and
Natural Bridge

Values
To

CHERRY
PIES'

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Group of lett-.· ·

Umlt 1 Per
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llnakfa1tCOATS
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COLGATE
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Toothpaste

WIND qJASERS
RAtON
PANTIES

AND ·

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BIG REDUCTIONS
OneGroupDreasea
ValuN
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To $25.00 •

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SHOP BOTH STORESo-NOT ALL ITEMS AT EACH STORE
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Gallla Aeocley 11gb lldlool directly into the ear so that tensive drill be carried on for Currell!ly tile eleelmllc fAt
using modern ele&lt;:tronlc tea- shades .~1 travel s~unds may be more than IS to 20 mlnulell at viceo are beJng ~ !&gt;l' ~
. me~ Itt clasBe9 in detected: They al119 make IOOJ'e a lime without interruption. Elsie LuH, cbllrmall of
and Freneh: The sy- clear cOI\Son~nts tlfal, are soilie- A tape recorder transmito 1... Cnmmercial ~.
stem in use Installed during the times lost, or conlused. Jl . is !sons that accompany the ciaS91MiS9 Ruth FiSke, Frenc!t ~Drat semester, is called 'Eiec· not r.,:ommended that such in·• textbook
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System.
and Te.-ry, o! Wol! Pen Road, ,ard Bass and family, ad~ ~
'Ille system makes possible
~euse
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Pomeroy.
lalhcr, Mr. Tburman lilarllt;~'
the dictation of three different
Miss Eleanor Kay SChneider Sr., who has ···"--llll'lllt\..••
iessoits simultaneously to dif·
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ferent students regardless o!,
lngton, w .Va., spent the week lllrs. Ernest Mellrlde ......... ..
seating arrangements.
This I
end with her parents Mr. aocl turned home atler ,
1
wireless, transistorized JearnMrs. George Schneider.
few weeks with her
'
lng device will accommodate .
.111 ADA SLACK
Mr. John Bass. wht has com- and son· to -law, Mr. and . '
any number of students.
Mr. and Mrs. Tr~ Zwilling pleted training at the Jackson Ray Williams and !lOili of
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COMMERCIAL STUDENTS - TbJI ~ clua at Gallia Academy 18 shown putting into use electronic Gregg speed development Iaccompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Trade School is employed by land.
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Ruth Jones. Joann Smith, Beverly Fisher and Beverly LeNoir.
tapes which facilitate progress Ray Glaze •nd children
of lhe State Highway !leparttoent Weekend guests of MiS9~''
row seated, Margaret Plantz, Blta
lleda Gibson and Karen Hankins. Standing left to right are Sheri
are available to students of : Pomeroy visited recently w1th in Columbus. He v.'sited here ice Norris were Sharyn , . , •.
Ulanna Roberts, Cathy Senti, Dope
Donna Ellis. Elaine Unroe, Jessie Johnson, Patti Ventors, Sue Drummond, shorthand. 'Ille tapes make the IMr. and Mrs. Carl Glaze and over the weekend With his par- o! Fairborn and Sherry Ill, , •.,
aarbara Chevalier, Wyllodene llelnJ and 1.Ynn Elliott, Mrs. Elsie Luck, instructor, at left.
teacher a teacher rather than family of Columbus
mts, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard of Blacksburg, Va. Tbe ~ ,
a stop-watch dictator. the lab Mr. and Mrs. l.arry Smith of Bass.
are rtam mates al Ohio .Y,JIIi.,,
e.
is used thre~ays per week in[ Athens were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Troy ZwiUing versity in AtheM,
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the shorthand classes. It ap- her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ro- spent the weekend with their Mrs. Osa Boggess. w~ 1 •1
pears to be the best solution bert Gant.
son and daughter-in-Jaw. Mr. been a medical patient ,at ,
yet devised !or the problem of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hendrix and . Mrs. Russeli ZwiUing and Veterans Memorial Hospttiit;,-ljf~
providing for individual diller- and daughter, Barbara, Paints- fam1iy at Valiey StatiOn, Ky., turned to her home.
ences.
vilie, Ky. spent the week end and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Hen- Mr. and Mrs. Dltk Hardl"
In French r and n the sy- at their home here.
drix and daughter, Barbara, at bave returned ·home alta' ~Jie~ick ·
stem is used two days a week MISs Betty Levacy, employed PamtSV!IIe, Ky.
mg twt months 1n ~ '
frr about 30 minutes during the as a beauty operator in Colum- Mrs. E. S. Mills has returned Calif., visiting their SOD qj .
regular class periods. The elec- bus. spent the weekend with her to her home after spending sell· daughter-in-Jaw. Mr. and .._
tronic device is a great h I parents. Mr. and Mrs. Everett era! days with her daughter and RIChard Harrt! and
lamilJ'.q
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In teaching accurate pronuncia~
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Ison-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. 0. 0. 11" r son, ~ .......
lion and in giving vocahuiary d Mrs: :Ida ~l~ck dspent . tsha~r- Patterson at Rutland.
lng wttb tile U. S. Armr, ...,
grammar drills In larg 1
ay mg an un ay WI
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eentl ret ed I
'"~·es
e c ass- daughter and son-in-law , Mr. Mr. and Mrs. James Cline . Y ~
rom u ..... ~.
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and Mrs. Harley Johnson Jr. and children of Beverly visited With his family, and is slatutoed .
Ear phohes brmg the sound ,and children, Tammy, Chery her sister. Mr. and Mn. Leon.. in CalUomia.
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TAKING TO EARPHONES - A French class at Gallia Academy is shown using ear phones that give it. memb&lt;!l'sil
proper pronunciation !rom a transistor tape. Seated left is Miss Ruth Fiske, Instructor. Front row le!t to right are
~lanne Lewis, Mary Cleland, Sharon Atkins, Barbara Fisher and Donna Atkins. Second row - Cheryl Ri~y, Mike
Melton and Aleta Fields. Third row - Brenda Stewart, Lee Caldwell, Edna Ford, Charles Baker, Mike Corbin, Dora
Cormany and Linda Bostic.

• • •

Con~ress Warned Dairying is Unprofitable
WASmNGTON !UP!)- A 35·1mrnt must act quickly because
member delegation o! the Ohio ,da;ry farming Is an unpro!itFarmers Union returned home able business.
Saturday alter warning Co n-1 Tbe groDP told Oblo rep,..
gr•" the Agriculture Depart· ..ntadveo and teaatora a

.•.·.

,

HIGH PRICES GET THE HATOIET
FOR WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY

!ectlon of the Food and
Act of 1965 be im·
so the Ag~·iculliur&lt;! l f
could
to keep
going.

shortage of dairy
product•
loomed Ia the not too distant
future U Utile dairy farme1'11
arf" driven oat of business.
'Ille Ohioans urged that

,1

I

1

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'

Connie
, High 1nd Med. HHis

===.=···:_:'--====
;,; ,

*

Vol- T• 10.9S

$6.22

SAVE DOLLARS

MONDAY AND 'f\IESDAY
FEBRUARY 21st and 22nd

ON BERNADINE'S

FINAL WINTER

Meigs
Events

'

It

REG. 59c

REG. 98c

ODD LOT

Women c;LOVES

HOUSE SliPPERS

$5

SHOES
WOMEN$

Honest

UMBRILLA

We Don't Hive A
C•r Load of Any
Of These, But,
While They "-•t
You C1n Buy Any
Item In Thla Ad .

PLASTIC FRUIT

For

DELUXE COAT
HANGERS
I'LAITIC

BOYS SPORT
SHIRTS

1Lot Misses
HEAD WEAR

LADIES BELTS
ODDS ond ENDS

NYLON HOSE

BRAS
•
At
Big Savings!

OFP

Y,OUi

: ~~~~K .

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FISHING LUllS ·
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Va[4Ju To
7.9S

57.22

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$4.95

Soya Long Sleeve

Imported lt1lian
LADIES

Sport Shirts

Glgallllc Savings ·
,t··.

~S·•

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JACK~=TS,

&gt;t•..;..--------Group

Out TWfMuat GoNo". ..,Oven

LADIES SWEATERS

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$4.22

Mohair Sweaters

s

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ond OverThl
A Cherry

Plcbn
Specl•l

Snow Boots

BETTER DRESSES
VALUES TO $10.95

2.22 3.22 4.22

L~NGTH

Value• to 17.95

House Slippers

57.22

$1.22

Gqod Selection

Mona

3.99 to 5.95

s1.22

4:$1.11
Mon. &amp; TuN. Only

REG. $3.00

33
LADIES
BETTER

$1.11

BLOUSES

SWEAT SHIRT·
SPORT SHIRT

$3.22
ond

In ,..., .. , • , -.~up
But Thoro Raal

Goozvotuos

Children's
SHOES
For Boys and Girls
Dlocontlnuod Styles
Strldo Rlto &amp; Rod Goose

Your Choice

.22

V1lues

Valuoslo~ .99

Val,.. To fl.99

llc
COME IN AND REGISTER

TWO

FOR FREE CHEIRY PIES

BIG
DAYS

TO IE GIVEN 4WAY EACH DAYI

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and Oxfords

WINTER CAPS

'

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$4.22

Men's Plain Toe
WORK SHOES

VALUES TO $25

s

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GallipOIIa, Ohio ,

'

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Velllfl To 9,95

l i $2·

DRESS FABRICS

.

Work Shoes &amp; Boots

11

LADIES DUSTERS

Pluck
These V•lues
Now
LIHio Boy's Baffer

REG. $1.00

Famous Spring Knight

f

Your Choice

SOCKS

FINAL CLEARANCE

72c:

Group of Womens

Girls and Ladies

KNEE

KneeSockl

A
Ch•rrv Picken

Wo~n'•

, $12.95

'

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Group of Mena

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,iJm~AtJiW ; 01110'1 ~~~
r~ON CIINTB8

Whila Thay Last

TOPer
SUITS
Trench Coats

. , lESURE AND
~,

Final Clear1nce Ladies

6 i $1.11 I S3.22
TWO RACKS

,,

Utnltttl ·
of Many Items
tHANKS FOR SHOPPING
IN GALUPOLIS
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G . C. MURPHY CO .

.92

Values
To

TEXTURED
NYLON HOSE

K,..High

7.95 to 9.95

I

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.MINI II IOYS

BOXED
·IARRINGS

Small Group,

~ $1·11

OUTING
FLAN 'L

TUESDAY.

COATS
e~R COATS

FLOORS

HdOD.D
SWEAT SHIRTS

•••

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A SPI!CIAL MAT
TO SET BOOTS IN
TQ KE!.EP WATIR

15

MONDAY

·'

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2 BIG
DAYS

PERMA.UFT

BOOT
PARKERS

RIG. $1.00

.

Dlacontlnuecl Stylet

PLASTIC

THAT'S IIGHn
rrs NO: UEI

PURSES

Group
of Connie
Sports &amp; Flal•

Your
Choice

WATIRPROOfl

c

BILLFOLDS

Valu•
To $35.00 ';,_

.BOYS
SWAMP
COATS

CENTERPIECES

SWEATERS

Med, &amp; HJgh HHII
Value• To 14,95

'

Supply.Limltecl
Deily

We Are Perfectly

WIRE RECORD
RACKS

$'1o'00

Ladiea Winter

$5.95

Just come In ond
register, no purchase necessary. 25
piM wfll be tlven
•way eoch day.

D-RESS-ES

Boys

£7';;1,0:...

Purses
$2.22
$3.22

Try Th111 For Siza

Jacqueline and
Natural Bridge

Values
To

CHERRY
PIES'

*

Group of lett-.· ·

Umlt 1 Per
Cuatomer

llnakfa1tCOATS
-~-~ ··

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COLGATE
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Toothpaste

WIND qJASERS
RAtON
PANTIES

AND ·

so

BIG REDUCTIONS
OneGroupDreasea
ValuN
00 i'
To $25.00 •

Monday and Tuesday- Feb. 21 and 22
SHOP BOTH STORESo-NOT ALL ITEMS AT EACH STORE
ITEMS ON SALE MONDAY AND TUESDAY

FREE

CLEARANCE!

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The Sunday Times-Sentlne~ Sunday,
. _jp, )B~b
CITT ATERWORJ(S Friday temperatures hilllld -----------....o----·-7'.1'~
51, k&gt;w 24. Saturday reading
According to legend, the siege[ rastest - f!l'OWil\1 " • .,~_.
32 al 11 up. .
ol Troy lasted 10 years.
the world is the giant

5,000 sq.

ft.... ,:..,

Turf Builder '
Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 21 and .

We Join Gallipolis Merchants in
making this the biggest City..wide ·
Sale in the history of our city·

MIDDLPEORT llremen
Meigs

$.f6,982JJO (;'LEAJU.NCE SALE and • • • •

THIS WEEK'S
SPECIAL!

.

MEIGS coontians escaped a ·
flood when the Ohio crested
at 47 .5, which put water on

'61 CHEVROLET
IMPALA 4 DOOR
V-8, automatic. Blue

$895·00
CHEVROLET·
OLDSMOBILE
DEALER

had to move. Rutland was
so fortunate, wilh a flasb

~rs.~cllaniels

Gallipolis, Ohio

surer.

Scotts Windsor Grass Seed
1,000 Sq. Ft. Sizt

REGULAR $4.95 - - - - - - - . . . , .

YOUR ...
BURIED IN BOOKS - Carmel Murphy, Gerald Beach 1
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and Penny Hall, pupils at Bradbury elementar,y, are llter- 1
PRESENTS BOOK_ Robert Morris, principal of Bradbury elementary, presents
ally bl!l;led. under books and are happy about 1t. The ~oks . of the books obtained by him from a veterans organization in Beverly Hills, Calif .. to
were .ol&gt;tamed through a Beverly Htlls, Calif. awuliary officexs of the Bradbury PTA. A thousand books have already arrived a! the school and .
group for use m the llradbury school.
as many more are being shipped. Standing, I. to r., are Mrs. Laura Harrison. PTA presi.l
dent; )Irs Joyce Leonard, aecretary; Naomi King, vice president, and Bertha Bing, trea· l

Pomeroy M.ain-st, but no stores

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McKn~hi-Davies Hdwe.
43 Court St.

Ph. 446-1374

Injured by Car
SPECIAL!

SPECIAL!

GROUP OF 10

ONE

REG. $34.50
NOW

PLYMOUTH
ALL WEATHER
COATS
WITH LINER .
1At PRICE

$9.95

$16·49

TOPCOAT

Young Mtns Velour

JACKETS
REG. $11.95
NOW

SPECU.Lt

SPECIAL!

Long Sleeve

TABLE OF MENS
AND BOYS

MANY VALUES
ON OUR

SHOES

BARGAIN
TABLE

SHIRTS

REDUCED Y2
and MORE

NORTH GALLIA
HANNAN TRACE
SOUTHWESTERN
KYGER CREEK
II9'NT PLEASANT

Mens

51.49

Boys

$2.98 Boys

Overall Pants .. $1.49
$2.98 Boys
Union Suits . . . . . 88c
$4.98 Boys

$J,99

DrHs Pants . . . $1.99
$4.00 Mens
DrHs Shim . . . . 99c

$1.99

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SENENCE DATE SET
PT. PLEASANT - Sentenc
illg date of March th was set
by !he Mason Count)' Circuit
Court for William Lyle Johnson,
Pomeroy; Vinton Smith, Hart
ford ; Jarrett Faulkner, Roane
County and James Riley ntg!IS,
Mason. after all entered a
of guilty to indictments relltrnell against them by the Mason
County grand jury on charge~
of gambling. Corabelle Russell
of Meigs Counly, also indicted
on the gambling charge tailed
to appear in court to answer to
her indictment and the court sued a capias for her arrest.

PROGRESS
MENS FALL

GIIOUP OF

FLORSHEIM SHOES
19 95-24.95, Now 14.90

and
YEAR 'ROUND

SUITS

ALL

MENS TOPCOATS
NOW ........... · l OFF

REGROUPED
and
REPRICED

ALL MENS

ALL-WEATHER COATS
NOW ............ l OFF
DRESS SLACKS
20-25% OFF

lOo/o to 50o/o
19.95 5Jl 9.95 $16

JACKETS &amp; COATS
20% to l OFF

NOW $44 55.00
SS.op
NOW

69.50$5
NOW

I
"'1·''

BOYS CASUAL PANTS

!Reo.
/$3.98

51tH 141o 20

R...
$4.91

5

$3
·

Dresses and
150 beHer dresses right from stock, val1ues
formerly of 8.99 to 25.00 now on sale in
four groups at:

$4. •, ~6.- '• $8. .$10.

Sportswear odds &amp; Ends
Blouses, Sweaten, Skirts, Slacks,
hundreds of items at absolute give away
prices.

• Second Floor

51.00

1

DRESSES S1.00

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ARMLOAD - Joari Morris, Ida Murph~. Violet Miller I
and Marlene Hall, all Bradbury PTA members, pose here
with an armload of books from a veterans auxiliary organi· i
zation In Beverly Hills, Calif. 'The PTA has a project fixing i
one of the unnsed rooms at the Bradbury elementary a• a •
library.

eBANK AND OTHER FINANCING AVAILABLI

Us To PURCHASE IN QUANTITY

eSAVE EVEN MORE-Pick Up Your Punh111

at The LOWEST FACTORY PRICES!
tl4 ACRE OF FREE PARKING
BESIDES OUR STOREI

Slight fM For Delivery Beyond 2,0 Miles

as

Two Rutland

LIVING ROOM

SUITE

lo the DISCOUNT SELLING PRICE I Save Time- Save Money

2 Piece, 96" Sola
end Chair, Latex Foam
FlnHI Nylon Cover

2 h . Nylon Co,.,.., Fon fushk:a

Mfg. List $379.95

UVING ROOM-Mfg. Li&gt;: ; 14U9

'

$3,49
.

50

FREE
Cherry Pies
Jutl come In and register,
nothing to buy

THOMAS CLOTHIERS
G111ipoli•, Ohio

TABLES

'63...
FORD
GALAXIE 4 DR.

v.a. overdrive, rodlo, blue

$CJ95·00
YOUR ...

OIMOLET·

..::~: s111

SUITE

SJ3S-OO

- - OUR PRICE

CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON

RUGS

PlutlcTop

TBIS WEEK'S
SPECI.4.Lr

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only

~. 1 r

s43

PATCH WORK

J PltceChrome

FOR FREE

erB~GnJ~Tone

CHERRY PIES

DINETTE
•

Lht Price $49.95

LOOSE YOUR PANTS

HERE .•

AWAY MQN. &amp;
TUESDAY

O~OBILE

DEALER
Gallipolis, Ohio·
•

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CHAIR

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12'x 12'

$69.95

REG.. PRICI

REGISTER

TO BE GIVfN

,

YOU WON1

1

Rex McCormick

••
•

• You Owe h To Yourself To Shop HIM
Before You Buy

ALL ITEMS ARE CLEARLY MARKED

I'

69.50$46

..

YOU I CAN SAVE EVERYDAY OF THE YEARI

1

NOW

....

' 1, '.. M, ) "!

eOur 14,000 Square Feet of Floor AREA enables

California Books
Given to School

.,.. '•

SAVE on EVERYDAY factory to You PRICES!

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Pr. PLEASANT - Mrs. Mary
VanHorn, Main Street, Point
Pleasant. has accepted a post
tion at the Mason County Board
of Education offices where she
will be a secretary under the
Elementary and Secondary Ed
ucation Act assisting
Ralph
Sayre. Mrs. VanHorn was formerly a receptionist in the office of Dr. Dan Glassman for
!he pas! 14 years. She was
ceeded in Dr. Glassman's omce
by Mrs. Robert Kayser, Jackaon Avenue. Point Pleasant.

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FURtJITURE

NoNeedToPay Retail Furniture Prices-·No Need
To Wait for SOCALL SALES!
'

Bradbury Elementary sclwol . ed lo Bra~bury elementary· 'by
Ill Meigs county has received lhe Beverly Hills Ladies AUJll-11
a busload .X text and general iary No. 713, Jewish War Vet· .
reading books free ol charge ·erans of U.S.A. Abe and Henry ,
from Beverly Hills, California. Mark Post.
Tbe books were
ob&lt;ained The program is led by Sayri I
through the efforts of Robert S. Gault, cbalrman of
Ihe
Morris, school principal, and group's committee lor Appawill oerve as lhe first llbrariaa , Iachia's Children.
. .
.
Morris said he was advised
for the beguuung ol a student of the availability of lhe books [
library al Bradbury. The li- from R. W. Newquist, office o1
brary secUon will be housed In Appalachia in Columbus and '
a previously unused room of they were obtained in oooperlhe building.
. aiion with John F. Souder, Ap.
Morris said Friday
1,000 palachian Regional Commission
books already have been shiP- Washingtor•. The Bradbury prin.
ped postage paid and another clpal applied lor lhe books last
thousand are expected.
fall .
The books have beeR donal- The PTA organization
at
· Bradbury will be in charge
work on the new lihrllfY
tion and is handling the books II
as they are received from the
post office.

6

1/2 PRICE

ALL BOYS WEAR
TO ............ lOFF

SltH 6to 12

Yes that's Right! We WiD Place
On Sale Each Day At 10 A.M.
and 2 P.M., Ten Of Our Better
Dresses For Only $toO. 'lllese
Dresses Are Values of Up To
$25.
LIMIT ONE TO
A CUSTOMER

OTHER SUITS REDUQD TO

----EXTRA SPECIAL - - - - .
:

and more

3 Living Room

LADIES WEAR
UP TO ............ ! OFF

.

Save

41
4
.In Your S:1c;:ping AREA ....

S1.00 DRESSES $1.00

49.95$39
9.95 $J 3
NOW
NOW

Mens DRESS SHIRTS
NOW ...... · 35% OFF

'

NOW

NOW

Mens DRESS HATS
NOW ............ l OFF

.

GROUP 2

GROUP 1

MENS

~

ACCEPTS POSITION

NOW REDUCED

&amp;NTIRE STOCK MENS

Only AFew Left. •• ·

Mrs. McDaniel told
State
Police. investigating officers.
!hat she was walking along
Franklin Avenue in
Belle·
meade Friday morning when
a car driven by Janet Riggin·
botham, 25, Bellemeade,
hacking from her driveway and
struck Mrs. McDaniel. knoclt·
lng her to the ground, then proceeding south without stopping.
Mrs. Higginbotham, when apprehended later by officers, told
police that if she had struck
Mrs. McDaniel, she did n • t
knoiV it. as she neither felt her
car strike anything nor did she
hear anything. Mrs. McDaniel
told officers she walked to the
hospital after being kn~;~~~
down by the car. No cl1
have been made, pending further investigation.

STORE -WIDE CLEARANCE SALE
IN

Women's Winter Coats

ear.

$4.99

SPECIAL!

SWEAT

Pr. PLEASANT - Mrs. Marcus McDaniel ,
is
listed in satisfactory
at Pleasant Valley Hospital
fering from minor injuries
ter allegedly being struck by a

$5725

S66

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The Sunday Times-Sentlne~ Sunday,
. _jp, )B~b
CITT ATERWORJ(S Friday temperatures hilllld -----------....o----·-7'.1'~
51, k&gt;w 24. Saturday reading
According to legend, the siege[ rastest - f!l'OWil\1 " • .,~_.
32 al 11 up. .
ol Troy lasted 10 years.
the world is the giant

5,000 sq.

ft.... ,:..,

Turf Builder '
Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 21 and .

We Join Gallipolis Merchants in
making this the biggest City..wide ·
Sale in the history of our city·

MIDDLPEORT llremen
Meigs

$.f6,982JJO (;'LEAJU.NCE SALE and • • • •

THIS WEEK'S
SPECIAL!

.

MEIGS coontians escaped a ·
flood when the Ohio crested
at 47 .5, which put water on

'61 CHEVROLET
IMPALA 4 DOOR
V-8, automatic. Blue

$895·00
CHEVROLET·
OLDSMOBILE
DEALER

had to move. Rutland was
so fortunate, wilh a flasb

~rs.~cllaniels

Gallipolis, Ohio

surer.

Scotts Windsor Grass Seed
1,000 Sq. Ft. Sizt

REGULAR $4.95 - - - - - - - . . . , .

YOUR ...
BURIED IN BOOKS - Carmel Murphy, Gerald Beach 1
•, .
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and Penny Hall, pupils at Bradbury elementar,y, are llter- 1
PRESENTS BOOK_ Robert Morris, principal of Bradbury elementary, presents
ally bl!l;led. under books and are happy about 1t. The ~oks . of the books obtained by him from a veterans organization in Beverly Hills, Calif .. to
were .ol&gt;tamed through a Beverly Htlls, Calif. awuliary officexs of the Bradbury PTA. A thousand books have already arrived a! the school and .
group for use m the llradbury school.
as many more are being shipped. Standing, I. to r., are Mrs. Laura Harrison. PTA presi.l
dent; )Irs Joyce Leonard, aecretary; Naomi King, vice president, and Bertha Bing, trea· l

Pomeroy M.ain-st, but no stores

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McKn~hi-Davies Hdwe.
43 Court St.

Ph. 446-1374

Injured by Car
SPECIAL!

SPECIAL!

GROUP OF 10

ONE

REG. $34.50
NOW

PLYMOUTH
ALL WEATHER
COATS
WITH LINER .
1At PRICE

$9.95

$16·49

TOPCOAT

Young Mtns Velour

JACKETS
REG. $11.95
NOW

SPECU.Lt

SPECIAL!

Long Sleeve

TABLE OF MENS
AND BOYS

MANY VALUES
ON OUR

SHOES

BARGAIN
TABLE

SHIRTS

REDUCED Y2
and MORE

NORTH GALLIA
HANNAN TRACE
SOUTHWESTERN
KYGER CREEK
II9'NT PLEASANT

Mens

51.49

Boys

$2.98 Boys

Overall Pants .. $1.49
$2.98 Boys
Union Suits . . . . . 88c
$4.98 Boys

$J,99

DrHs Pants . . . $1.99
$4.00 Mens
DrHs Shim . . . . 99c

$1.99

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SENENCE DATE SET
PT. PLEASANT - Sentenc
illg date of March th was set
by !he Mason Count)' Circuit
Court for William Lyle Johnson,
Pomeroy; Vinton Smith, Hart
ford ; Jarrett Faulkner, Roane
County and James Riley ntg!IS,
Mason. after all entered a
of guilty to indictments relltrnell against them by the Mason
County grand jury on charge~
of gambling. Corabelle Russell
of Meigs Counly, also indicted
on the gambling charge tailed
to appear in court to answer to
her indictment and the court sued a capias for her arrest.

PROGRESS
MENS FALL

GIIOUP OF

FLORSHEIM SHOES
19 95-24.95, Now 14.90

and
YEAR 'ROUND

SUITS

ALL

MENS TOPCOATS
NOW ........... · l OFF

REGROUPED
and
REPRICED

ALL MENS

ALL-WEATHER COATS
NOW ............ l OFF
DRESS SLACKS
20-25% OFF

lOo/o to 50o/o
19.95 5Jl 9.95 $16

JACKETS &amp; COATS
20% to l OFF

NOW $44 55.00
SS.op
NOW

69.50$5
NOW

I
"'1·''

BOYS CASUAL PANTS

!Reo.
/$3.98

51tH 141o 20

R...
$4.91

5

$3
·

Dresses and
150 beHer dresses right from stock, val1ues
formerly of 8.99 to 25.00 now on sale in
four groups at:

$4. •, ~6.- '• $8. .$10.

Sportswear odds &amp; Ends
Blouses, Sweaten, Skirts, Slacks,
hundreds of items at absolute give away
prices.

• Second Floor

51.00

1

DRESSES S1.00

a

..

~·~ •. ,.li -':.

ARMLOAD - Joari Morris, Ida Murph~. Violet Miller I
and Marlene Hall, all Bradbury PTA members, pose here
with an armload of books from a veterans auxiliary organi· i
zation In Beverly Hills, Calif. 'The PTA has a project fixing i
one of the unnsed rooms at the Bradbury elementary a• a •
library.

eBANK AND OTHER FINANCING AVAILABLI

Us To PURCHASE IN QUANTITY

eSAVE EVEN MORE-Pick Up Your Punh111

at The LOWEST FACTORY PRICES!
tl4 ACRE OF FREE PARKING
BESIDES OUR STOREI

Slight fM For Delivery Beyond 2,0 Miles

as

Two Rutland

LIVING ROOM

SUITE

lo the DISCOUNT SELLING PRICE I Save Time- Save Money

2 Piece, 96" Sola
end Chair, Latex Foam
FlnHI Nylon Cover

2 h . Nylon Co,.,.., Fon fushk:a

Mfg. List $379.95

UVING ROOM-Mfg. Li&gt;: ; 14U9

'

$3,49
.

50

FREE
Cherry Pies
Jutl come In and register,
nothing to buy

THOMAS CLOTHIERS
G111ipoli•, Ohio

TABLES

'63...
FORD
GALAXIE 4 DR.

v.a. overdrive, rodlo, blue

$CJ95·00
YOUR ...

OIMOLET·

..::~: s111

SUITE

SJ3S-OO

- - OUR PRICE

CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON

RUGS

PlutlcTop

TBIS WEEK'S
SPECI.4.Lr

.. .

only

~. 1 r

s43

PATCH WORK

J PltceChrome

FOR FREE

erB~GnJ~Tone

CHERRY PIES

DINETTE
•

Lht Price $49.95

LOOSE YOUR PANTS

HERE .•

AWAY MQN. &amp;
TUESDAY

O~OBILE

DEALER
Gallipolis, Ohio·
•

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'p

CHAIR

:::

12'x 12'

$69.95

REG.. PRICI

REGISTER

TO BE GIVfN

,

YOU WON1

1

Rex McCormick

••
•

• You Owe h To Yourself To Shop HIM
Before You Buy

ALL ITEMS ARE CLEARLY MARKED

I'

69.50$46

..

YOU I CAN SAVE EVERYDAY OF THE YEARI

1

NOW

....

' 1, '.. M, ) "!

eOur 14,000 Square Feet of Floor AREA enables

California Books
Given to School

.,.. '•

SAVE on EVERYDAY factory to You PRICES!

-·

i

Pr. PLEASANT - Mrs. Mary
VanHorn, Main Street, Point
Pleasant. has accepted a post
tion at the Mason County Board
of Education offices where she
will be a secretary under the
Elementary and Secondary Ed
ucation Act assisting
Ralph
Sayre. Mrs. VanHorn was formerly a receptionist in the office of Dr. Dan Glassman for
!he pas! 14 years. She was
ceeded in Dr. Glassman's omce
by Mrs. Robert Kayser, Jackaon Avenue. Point Pleasant.

-

FURtJITURE

NoNeedToPay Retail Furniture Prices-·No Need
To Wait for SOCALL SALES!
'

Bradbury Elementary sclwol . ed lo Bra~bury elementary· 'by
Ill Meigs county has received lhe Beverly Hills Ladies AUJll-11
a busload .X text and general iary No. 713, Jewish War Vet· .
reading books free ol charge ·erans of U.S.A. Abe and Henry ,
from Beverly Hills, California. Mark Post.
Tbe books were
ob&lt;ained The program is led by Sayri I
through the efforts of Robert S. Gault, cbalrman of
Ihe
Morris, school principal, and group's committee lor Appawill oerve as lhe first llbrariaa , Iachia's Children.
. .
.
Morris said he was advised
for the beguuung ol a student of the availability of lhe books [
library al Bradbury. The li- from R. W. Newquist, office o1
brary secUon will be housed In Appalachia in Columbus and '
a previously unused room of they were obtained in oooperlhe building.
. aiion with John F. Souder, Ap.
Morris said Friday
1,000 palachian Regional Commission
books already have been shiP- Washingtor•. The Bradbury prin.
ped postage paid and another clpal applied lor lhe books last
thousand are expected.
fall .
The books have beeR donal- The PTA organization
at
· Bradbury will be in charge
work on the new lihrllfY
tion and is handling the books II
as they are received from the
post office.

6

1/2 PRICE

ALL BOYS WEAR
TO ............ lOFF

SltH 6to 12

Yes that's Right! We WiD Place
On Sale Each Day At 10 A.M.
and 2 P.M., Ten Of Our Better
Dresses For Only $toO. 'lllese
Dresses Are Values of Up To
$25.
LIMIT ONE TO
A CUSTOMER

OTHER SUITS REDUQD TO

----EXTRA SPECIAL - - - - .
:

and more

3 Living Room

LADIES WEAR
UP TO ............ ! OFF

.

Save

41
4
.In Your S:1c;:ping AREA ....

S1.00 DRESSES $1.00

49.95$39
9.95 $J 3
NOW
NOW

Mens DRESS SHIRTS
NOW ...... · 35% OFF

'

NOW

NOW

Mens DRESS HATS
NOW ............ l OFF

.

GROUP 2

GROUP 1

MENS

~

ACCEPTS POSITION

NOW REDUCED

&amp;NTIRE STOCK MENS

Only AFew Left. •• ·

Mrs. McDaniel told
State
Police. investigating officers.
!hat she was walking along
Franklin Avenue in
Belle·
meade Friday morning when
a car driven by Janet Riggin·
botham, 25, Bellemeade,
hacking from her driveway and
struck Mrs. McDaniel. knoclt·
lng her to the ground, then proceeding south without stopping.
Mrs. Higginbotham, when apprehended later by officers, told
police that if she had struck
Mrs. McDaniel, she did n • t
knoiV it. as she neither felt her
car strike anything nor did she
hear anything. Mrs. McDaniel
told officers she walked to the
hospital after being kn~;~~~
down by the car. No cl1
have been made, pending further investigation.

STORE -WIDE CLEARANCE SALE
IN

Women's Winter Coats

ear.

$4.99

SPECIAL!

SWEAT

Pr. PLEASANT - Mrs. Marcus McDaniel ,
is
listed in satisfactory
at Pleasant Valley Hospital
fering from minor injuries
ter allegedly being struck by a

$5725

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DON'T
MISS (T!

Gallia

R

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IY HOIART WILSON JR.

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REG.

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LIST!RINE
ANliS'EPTIC .,~

ROMilAR. C.F.

MULTIPLE VITAMINS
CHEWABLE
25 TABLET$

FOR COUGHS tnd COLDS .

3 oz.
REG, $1.59
By George
It's

REG.
$1.00 •

A

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Kills Germs by Millions
On Coritac;t.

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Hydrogen Peroxide
For Cuts and Abrasions

•

JACK HUDSON, manager of Carl's Shoe Store in
GaJ!Ipolls, uncovered a 38-year-old Columbus Citizen
while remodeling his store last week. It was dated Mon·
. day, January 23, 1928. It reported automobile produc. !ton In ~he Unite~ Sl!!tes wu at its lowest point in eight
1 years. Cmcinnati 1 unbeaten !learcata were leadinl the
Buckeye AA cage race, and Purdue was the only un- ,
beaten hardwood team in the Big 10. Dr. Rafael Ortiz, 1
l. ui!Q secretary of stated, opposed the Monroe Doctrine ~
ani'!.H2:&gt; used automobiles were on sale in Columbu~

. . .

lur' • 300.
~

8 OZ. SIZE
REG. 29c ........

.~~)liN Burlile, a member of Coach John Wickline's .

BILL

4 OZ. SIZE
1
,REGlnaJ jW.• ·· .··
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J9,1:P""' Rio Grande High school basketball team, to I d

PAY
YOUR
TELEPHONE

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a nm_J-Ir-ague game 28 years ago. About a month JIO. /
1 L&gt;ali'ltne published Wickline's complete coachiDI record, /
I I'"' the 1!!:17-38 campaign was IDcomplete. Record• show
ii"' """ 5 and lost 6 during Wickline's first year. That
i ~. J10w .~·hanJ::~·d to 6·6. Rurlile said a last-second shot by
S11Jil. \·\ mt e r~ heat Ha1mlen in an overtime battle. Wlct~
lllle s ('oadHuJ ff't'ord to date 1hould re1d 808 wint 174
Ut&gt;rt'ats.

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H'CA NK IUIJ , nwnl! a 1!&gt;7 - .\' t"&lt;~r -old onf'·half cent piece.
l· le :lh~\oH~d the \·mn. well presened, to .Uateline on Abrl~
baf Lnw11l11 'i hrrthd:l.l f'('IJ. 12.

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~HiS. IIEI.E:'&gt;i BLfl&lt;•liER, Madison Ave., Gallipolis,
&lt;·anH:~. ~l' ross an

old l"11 i.. n S1'lioul

pi ~ · l u r e last

. . .

ld~?-ntJJ K at lou ~hCJ~t::h .

week, No

Must have IJeen tak~n somewhere

brl\ret"n 1900 anrt 1917,

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HARS Ar.u. from the files of the Daily
Tn G~Hlf' anfl W(•l.'k!y GaiHa 'l'im~t~~ . . , Alan N. Jordan,
70...llo•H.I tiJntrul lea~,.r. su &lt;'rumbs in Portsmouth . , • 1
Laufp e Lovett appomlii Hed Cross chiefs ... Pomeroy
tltum~ ' . Hint• llnil• 4l!~7 behind Bill Lehew's 17 points :
• ·. . I. t .. .\'lt&gt;_l t•rs hu.\ s U. W. Rfl&gt;ese property , . , Cadmus
tl."lJIS ~·f p ~·rNvi_llP 21-1-27 to t·apture 23rd annual GaiUa I
( u•mf ~· ( la .~s 8 b;ukdball to11rnament . . . Wayne Evans,
J_"lfl lln~·a nl . Rio• tirande, Bill Pegg, Vinton. Emmett
{ arr:r. &lt; ldmu• •nd Joe l~wla, Mereerville, named tu
AI If' ,nunt
y basketball squad.
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BLONDE

L
5

Clairol'a "Summer Blonde" 'm!lk- I lla~
pen so eaallf, So If JOU're 1 llloDde-ltll
a blonde.

The $2.00 Sire
Now ASpecltl-

.2B

G.W. SPEOAL!
SYLVANIA

FLASHBULBS

BLUE DOT "25"
SAME AS
NO.5
REG.
$1.10 '
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doz. ····

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CREST
TOOTH PASTE

•·~•S

REG.
·95c_

c

CENTURY
VAPORIZERHUMIDIFIER

REG.
$6.95_

REG.
95c_

s

.22

CONTAC
Cold Capsule~

FLASHBULBS
NO. 5

AU Dey, All Night Relief.
. • FOR G;W. DAYS'

REG. $1.80

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GENERAL ELECTRIC

NEW

FLASHBULBS
M-2
REG.$1.56 .

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UP
TO
READY-MADE

DRAPlS
CLOSE.OUT
PRICES

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Sizes.

$1.5P-

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COLD ,TABLETS
IOTTii OP 100's
REG. $3.98
For 1 '·
Georg...
Dty_

LAMPS

BEDROOM
SUITES
&amp; ODD PIECES
eWHITE
eWALNUT
eMAPLE
eOAK
eCHIRRY
eCHARCOAL

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Relurnr, AU Sales ·
fi!IGI On T h e U . ·
Dnlpf!!

ePECAN

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· '71'x63 """""'
7h90
100x63
100190 ...
150 x63
150 X 90

I FLOOR
I TABLE
IP9J.·1~
I DESK
I TREE

DINETTE SETS
eREDUCED
7 p(:. SETS

elARLY AMERICAN

.0.2'

·.~

LIVING
ROOM
SUITES

Smoll Silt

COUCH &amp; CHAIR

$139·95

RIG. $179.95

Tobie, 6 Chairs, Ch...,;.
Rod, Yellow &amp; Gr..n
REG.
' $99.95

NOW

Stonard 3 Cushion

S]9·95
·;·

COUCH &amp;. CHAIR

.

NOW

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COUCH &amp; 2CHAIRS

S]9·95

NOW

9 PC. SETS

4 CUSHION COUCH
Olive Gr..n or Brown

Sim 42x60x72
Chromo or Bronutono
RI!G. $139.95
SPECIAL'

REG. $2:19.95

$199·"

NOW

S119 95

3 CUSHION COUCH
With Arm Cops
Olivo Gr- or lrown

5 PC. SETS
TABLE &amp; 4 CHAIRt
•. ,.

$49' 95

s

$159'95

110. SitUS
NOw

."'::";.
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. e MODERN
2 PIECE SUinS

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J. Sherman Porter

; APPROXIMATELY 10 weeks from today, some 33
!¥jlo countres, mostly thole along the river, will switch
ttl'ltlayllght Savlnco Time. We've been told county comi "'ii•ionen ore powerless to change the clocks. How then,
; tel.,me, do other Buckeye counties chan~ the~rs? There
m~be a way\

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DELAYED CON·
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and HIGH WATER HAS
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A AVAILABLE
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It Is a oplendid pubUcaUon, lull of

uews, containinl eeveral well·wrltten Ulut.
t rated feature atorleo, and lt'• a bll paper.
. ·'" .
2-Ita early publication hour Sattmlay
; mgl!l " not good. I would lib to su11ut lhlt your crew
hal(* 'fimos-Sentinol honra ol 8:00 p.m. Saturday to 1:00
i a.~'. Sunday and let the Sunday paper be truly up to date
! w1th news.
1 It's po"ible IOQII of your news force and mecbani. cal staff will look upon this suggestion with loathing and
denswn. because of their long accustomed practice of
1 having Saturday nights off. On the other hand, if they
•·•II look al the fact of having all day Saturday off, the
Hi la ma~' not be so repugnant to them.
i · Tlte advantaae iB the people's - they can read in
· lheir homelown newapaper the details of basketball games. trarrtr accldenta, and other general news on Sunday
mornmgs for which they have had to wait until Monday
alternuun throughout the long history of Galllpolia journalism.
With a l :OO a.m. Sunday preu Ume the Timeo-Sentinel can have news logistically impossible for out-of.town
newspapers.
Th1s suggestion ~omes from one who worked for
years at night, ond I can tell you the work is rewardina.
Regardless of the tuccess of this offering, let me
· repeat that even as it Is the Times-Sentinel is a good,

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TWO weoto aao, Dateline IDvlted "readers com·
i mrnls .. ln Jetter form, concll'lllal tha new Sunday Timet.
,
, , Sentinel. Here 11 one ol the letters:
February 16, 1985
Dear Dateline:
Your invitation to comment on the new
, 'l'lmes-Sentinel lo being aceepled by one
f
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• Early Americon
eModern
• Triditionol
eltalian
• Provincial
and Many More

STEREOS
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MULTIPLE VITAMINS
CHEWABLE
25 TABLET$

FOR COUGHS tnd COLDS .

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REG, $1.59
By George
It's

REG.
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On Coritac;t.

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JACK HUDSON, manager of Carl's Shoe Store in
GaJ!Ipolls, uncovered a 38-year-old Columbus Citizen
while remodeling his store last week. It was dated Mon·
. day, January 23, 1928. It reported automobile produc. !ton In ~he Unite~ Sl!!tes wu at its lowest point in eight
1 years. Cmcinnati 1 unbeaten !learcata were leadinl the
Buckeye AA cage race, and Purdue was the only un- ,
beaten hardwood team in the Big 10. Dr. Rafael Ortiz, 1
l. ui!Q secretary of stated, opposed the Monroe Doctrine ~
ani'!.H2:&gt; used automobiles were on sale in Columbu~

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~

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REG. 29c ........

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BILL

4 OZ. SIZE
1
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PAY
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1 L&gt;ali'ltne published Wickline's complete coachiDI record, /
I I'"' the 1!!:17-38 campaign was IDcomplete. Record• show
ii"' """ 5 and lost 6 during Wickline's first year. That
i ~. J10w .~·hanJ::~·d to 6·6. Rurlile said a last-second shot by
S11Jil. \·\ mt e r~ heat Ha1mlen in an overtime battle. Wlct~
lllle s ('oadHuJ ff't'ord to date 1hould re1d 808 wint 174
Ut&gt;rt'ats.

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l· le :lh~\oH~d the \·mn. well presened, to .Uateline on Abrl~
baf Lnw11l11 'i hrrthd:l.l f'('IJ. 12.

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old l"11 i.. n S1'lioul

pi ~ · l u r e last

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week, No

Must have IJeen tak~n somewhere

brl\ret"n 1900 anrt 1917,

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HARS Ar.u. from the files of the Daily
Tn G~Hlf' anfl W(•l.'k!y GaiHa 'l'im~t~~ . . , Alan N. Jordan,
70...llo•H.I tiJntrul lea~,.r. su &lt;'rumbs in Portsmouth . , • 1
Laufp e Lovett appomlii Hed Cross chiefs ... Pomeroy
tltum~ ' . Hint• llnil• 4l!~7 behind Bill Lehew's 17 points :
• ·. . I. t .. .\'lt&gt;_l t•rs hu.\ s U. W. Rfl&gt;ese property , . , Cadmus
tl."lJIS ~·f p ~·rNvi_llP 21-1-27 to t·apture 23rd annual GaiUa I
( u•mf ~· ( la .~s 8 b;ukdball to11rnament . . . Wayne Evans,
J_"lfl lln~·a nl . Rio• tirande, Bill Pegg, Vinton. Emmett
{ arr:r. &lt; ldmu• •nd Joe l~wla, Mereerville, named tu
AI If' ,nunt
y basketball squad.
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a blonde.

The $2.00 Sire
Now ASpecltl-

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G.W. SPEOAL!
SYLVANIA

FLASHBULBS

BLUE DOT "25"
SAME AS
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REG.
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95c_

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DRAPlS
CLOSE.OUT
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Sizes.

$1.5P-

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IOTTii OP 100's
REG. $3.98
For 1 '·
Georg...
Dty_

LAMPS

BEDROOM
SUITES
&amp; ODD PIECES
eWHITE
eWALNUT
eMAPLE
eOAK
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DINETTE SETS
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elARLY AMERICAN

.0.2'

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ROOM
SUITES

Smoll Silt

COUCH &amp; CHAIR

$139·95

RIG. $179.95

Tobie, 6 Chairs, Ch...,;.
Rod, Yellow &amp; Gr..n
REG.
' $99.95

NOW

Stonard 3 Cushion

S]9·95
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9 PC. SETS

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Olive Gr..n or Brown

Sim 42x60x72
Chromo or Bronutono
RI!G. $139.95
SPECIAL'

REG. $2:19.95

$199·"

NOW

S119 95

3 CUSHION COUCH
With Arm Cops
Olivo Gr- or lrown

5 PC. SETS
TABLE &amp; 4 CHAIRt
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ond Styl"

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ll'llllztio!IO
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SPICIAL

$159·95

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SPECIAL

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eCHAIRS
eHUTCHES
In Mlplo,
Wolnut,
Mahogany
Cherry,
Pecan

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PRICE

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J. Sherman Porter

; APPROXIMATELY 10 weeks from today, some 33
!¥jlo countres, mostly thole along the river, will switch
ttl'ltlayllght Savlnco Time. We've been told county comi "'ii•ionen ore powerless to change the clocks. How then,
; tel.,me, do other Buckeye counties chan~ the~rs? There
m~be a way\

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ARRIVED,· NOW
BAD WEA7fi.ER
DELAYED CON·
ADDITION
OF
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EVERY
MONDAY
NIGHT
'TIL 9

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newspap~r.

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YOUR
CHOICE _ __

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NEW MERCHANDISE JUST
AT · SPECIAL PRICES, THE
and HIGH WATER HAS
STRUCTION OF OUR NEW
SHOWROOMS.

A AVAILABLE
L

It Is a oplendid pubUcaUon, lull of

uews, containinl eeveral well·wrltten Ulut.
t rated feature atorleo, and lt'• a bll paper.
. ·'" .
2-Ita early publication hour Sattmlay
; mgl!l " not good. I would lib to su11ut lhlt your crew
hal(* 'fimos-Sentinol honra ol 8:00 p.m. Saturday to 1:00
i a.~'. Sunday and let the Sunday paper be truly up to date
! w1th news.
1 It's po"ible IOQII of your news force and mecbani. cal staff will look upon this suggestion with loathing and
denswn. because of their long accustomed practice of
1 having Saturday nights off. On the other hand, if they
•·•II look al the fact of having all day Saturday off, the
Hi la ma~' not be so repugnant to them.
i · Tlte advantaae iB the people's - they can read in
· lheir homelown newapaper the details of basketball games. trarrtr accldenta, and other general news on Sunday
mornmgs for which they have had to wait until Monday
alternuun throughout the long history of Galllpolia journalism.
With a l :OO a.m. Sunday preu Ume the Timeo-Sentinel can have news logistically impossible for out-of.town
newspapers.
Th1s suggestion ~omes from one who worked for
years at night, ond I can tell you the work is rewardina.
Regardless of the tuccess of this offering, let me
· repeat that even as it Is the Times-Sentinel is a good,

,

E

TWO weoto aao, Dateline IDvlted "readers com·
i mrnls .. ln Jetter form, concll'lllal tha new Sunday Timet.
,
, , Sentinel. Here 11 one ol the letters:
February 16, 1985
Dear Dateline:
Your invitation to comment on the new
, 'l'lmes-Sentinel lo being aceepled by one
f
, who once warted on the lint half of this

I

.

RCA

'
ALL STYLES

• Early Americon
eModern
• Triditionol
eltalian
• Provincial
and Many More

STEREOS
,.

BIG

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large Selection Of

REDUCTION

on
~RCA

;.

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DESKS and
BOOK CASES

()pan

Monday
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Mr. and Mrs. Roger Young

RlohardtOft Rl• Qraftde, 18ft.. t:n p • Dray, Bt, I, Gali1POilto
m.,atHolllrHeQUal.
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Tuddey Ollltpolie.
- Mr and
Mn Charlu
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CltJ, JlUIIeU
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daulbtei-.
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visited recenUy with Mr.
BY DICE TIIOMAS
rtver bank. Fragments of corpo round Inward tile • (lllol bouse one I'd rather ·risk II Wllb'•than slon and ll!tklnl''o! the Sam
Mrs. Homer Bailey and
011 the beets of the steamer ses mingled with a cloud and Iwhere plio~ · Bowles wes at the them. This .11 my tlllnl acc!deht, Bruwn, f~ tupecton Wllo
Carletoa Sunday School and Mrs. Wayne Beal and IamKtnawha· sinkil!B, another tow- wooden wrec:kage !hat was cast' .wheel. AS the . ~!lot turned to and Y911 c~? say, l'U never be uam Clark and Charles 'lbo"!:'
disaster rOused the inter- high into the air.
'obey the caplalp'S 'last order- ln. another; (At thJ} Ime, pilot as stl\1'\0d an tnyeaUgaUon. The
an attendance of 36 Sunday. ~ ily.
ol Tri-County residents just Two minutes later the .
the etploslon c1111el ,
·
tam Blair 8 deai!)· l
Ad· Shi!pberd, special reptfll!llo
Wd~P ...-vices followed wUh , Mr. , and Mrs. Charles King
50
years
bgo
this
month
when
'
i
boat,
a
total
wreck,
bad
The
next
thltlg'
tbe
'
pllot
saw
Bowles
did
not
lmol!.•ol
CaP.
probe was . ,beaded ,by Judp
Clyde Hinton.
and Mr. and Mrs. John
the Combine's towboat Sam ·tled to the bottom of lhe
the body of"C'aplaln Blair tain Blair'&amp; death).
d Shepherd, special :represet~o
Norman Wood, who under- visited Sunday afternoon
Brown was blown to pieces at j The explo&amp;ion rattled ·
engulfed ln a cloud A. H. Wells, 50i Gallipolis, taUye olthe )Vest Vtrclnla SerHuntington, W. Va.
in every part of
smoke and wreckage. A 1111&gt;' a barge tendel' W48 saved by vice Com-lOa. ·. . ·
Every officer on. the boat The Reel of wooden barge&amp;
later, the pilOt; hlmsell. a mattreSS. Welt&amp; ..ld he .... Fllnal· repOrt ol
olaklns
but one was killed "'! the explo- not sink. There was a 1'118b
Cfaig w~ hurl- gelling ready to go to sleep listed 10 dead or missing and
s10n. Twelve were listed either people from Huntington to
down thrOiiglt·: tbe same when the explosion came. (He 22 . survivors. The tos bot!k of
missing or killed Ia the Initial , scene of the wreck.
·
.· . had Just ·eome off watch, and the sam BrowD was found '101
report.
.
rlvermen not fatally
''The nat I knew,• the pllot rlvermen usually hit the . sack lar trom where lha .payroll ret&gt;
The mlssmg included: Call' w
hurried to hospitals
as be Jay swatcbed In as soon as they're off duty). ord was fouad. AD i4 deck·
taln C. L. Blair, Engineers Sam ~lngton.
bandages on his lJunUngton boa- Wells . said he ..,w_ at once hands frcm Middleport end Pt.
Bowy.er and Perry Wilson, all Those who escaped
cot, "I &amp;aw a hole of dliY· li'.al the BroWil was doomed Pleasant escaped.
:~of::Pt~ttsb~urgh, Pa.: Stewart fought their way through
as the boat kind of set- and then he went down in the The Sam Browa was rebuilt
Hy;rer. Pt. Ple~sant; debris and swam ashore
tied. Me and Jimmy worked wreck. The nell thing he re- at Elizabeth, Pa., ln 111!3 b!'
Reg. $1.00
Zinder,
Cincmnatl. were picked up ID yawls.
through the wreckage membered was fighting for bl• w. H. Brown a: Son. She wao
chamberma:d. on her f~rst tnp. was the greatest steamboat
they picked us up In a Ufe . Ill the river 100
yards 177 feet long, 39 !eet wide and
E. H. R~binsen and William aster In recent years at the
below the wreck. He clutched drew sevesa feet of water. The
Cousms, f1remen, and Taylor 11
and coming soon aflm'
"Captain Blair aad chief en- a floating mattress and elUIIfl Sam BI'OWII had be8D oie ol
~llns and Wesley Fell, all of sl~:lng of the Kanawha, had gta•er Wilson are two of the oa until ha was picked up by the larger towboats ol the Pittsbxs.
Middleport, and Arnold Jones 1 sickening effect on river
competent men
tb
yawl.
;,
burgh Dee!, and had alwayt
and James Crrug, both of Pt. •est' generally.
If 1 had to risk my life Wells went horne froln Hunt- been C011$1dered a successful
Pleasant.
. . First body found alter
I don't
, ol any· lngtnn the nell day DB the C. towboal
Come in and
No.2
regl:;;ter, no
John. Singleto~ of Galhnohs sinking was that of William
purchase
was onglnally listed as missing ser &amp;O.year-old ' Pt. Pleasant
necessary
but the popular baseball play- ~art _ headless and
DRAW ONE-One of the er had shipped out the day he- identified for several hours.
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for
girls lrom the office or i fnre on another towboat the It was finally identified
British Industrial firm gets Plymouth, It was later leara- means of a gold ring, set
her picture taken in a sec~ ed
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tion of g Ia s s pipe. The
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1Oc Spelling Pads
6 for 22c
transparent piping is used
The Sam Brown was a 130,· James Craig, Pt. Pleasant,
Reg. $2.95 Calendar Desk Pad $2.22
000 towboat of the Mononga· cub pilot. and pilot WiUiam
In distilling plants.
bel• River Consolidated Coal Bowles, Pittsburgh, were iR the
$1.50Gift Box Matches, asst. colors -92c ,
The money you bavo aecumulated, or that
,
.
Coke Comp~ny, Ptltsburgh, piM house when the
crasb
$3.60 Metal Desk Trays
'.02
you save out of a weekly paycheck, will
Mr. end Mrs. Cllarles Iiiiis and , owners of the big Sprague. On came and both went down .
191
GROW MUCH FASTER In ·. 1 uvlngs 110o
$1.35 Letter Size Storage Boxes - - .02 · Walter Ellis of Harrisonville. 'l'uesday, Feb. I. 6, she had the wreckage. They fought
.
.
left
the
mouth
of
the
Kanawha
wa
to
da
li ht before
count here.
2 Only 15 in Anniversary Calendar .02
Mrs. Frank Douglas Who &amp;ul· river with a few !&lt;laded barges. Y i k~ ~P in a yawl
To get more for your money - and mort
Table of Asst. Gifts, $1 .00 to $2 .95 6~c ea. feted a heart attaCk and was for Huntington. The nell day ;"'ere P c b8 dl
burned
out of life - put aavlngs whero they bring
hospitalized following a heart she had just completed her tow ~at;~~ed tw~ days later:
you a· TeallY worth·whlle return - a ad
Current
e FREE 8" SCOTCH DISPENSER
attack " tmproved.
and was about to start down alll,O! the death toll to 11.
wheree •your funds will alwayJ be worth
With 6 Rolls of 9;.\ x 129 L&lt;mg Tape
Mrs. Daoa Marklns of Zanes- river on her long trip to Cairo Pilot Bowles heard the last
Rill
lOOC tn tho doUar.
ville was here over the week m., when the thundering shock words spoken by Captain Lew
4 DOOR METAL FILE CABINET
end. While here ohe visited the came.
Blair. The captain was stand·
Mrs.
Georgie
Thoma
family.
There
wao
•
sound
11
k
e
ing
on the hurricane deck beReg. $64.95
Special $52..00
Ronnie ward bas beeR ill and muffled thunder. A human body hiRd the light platform. H~ bad
in the hospital but Is better at ":as aeen to emerge htgb In the a broom In his band, and was
Celebrating Our 8oth Year
this time.
a1r ~ a hug~ puff of smoke. directing the last maneuven
Mrs. Allee King visited one A ptece of boiler was thron lbe crew preparillg to cast oil.
day recenUy with Mrs. Roberta 300 yards IIlio a field above the "Come ahead, slowly, am •• "
456 Second Ave.
Gallipolis, Ohio
Caruthers.
.
said captain Blair, turning
t.,.""'""'""'""'""""""""'""'""'.....,."""""""""'="'"'=':""":':'~~
Mr·~•·_:J~a:::One~
t
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Beal
visited
re.
cently
w1th
Mrs.
Virginia
Deanl.'-ii.._..
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Limit QuontltiH
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81ld Mrs. Roma Seal aad family.

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FREE
QIERRY
PIES

$1.00

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MONDAY &amp; TUESDAY
FEB. 21 &amp; 22
e50 FREE
CHERRY PIES

MON. &amp; TUES. at HASKINS • TANNER in Gallipolis

Du1rina the two days of the spoclol sal1 event you'll find -1 baf1aln prlcH on Man
Winter We1robiHI
Intire Stock Men &amp; Boys

JACKETS &amp;

TOPCOATS

SURBURBANS

i331% OFF
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Reg. $8;98 Boy's . . $5.97
~· $11.98 Boy'•

Complot1 Stock Men's

$7.97

Reg. $19.98 Men's $13.30
R'eg. $22.98 Men'• $15.30
•
Complete Stock of

331% OFF

$7.48
$8.48
Jumpers $11 .48

Men's Suits·
331% OFF

Iris Julia and Edna McCoy
spent a weekend In Washington,
.D C. While there they visited
a cousin.

Recent callers of Mrs. Mary
Reed were Mrs. Donna !hie of

Racine, Mr. and Mr&amp;. Willie
leg. $29.95 Sulls $19.66 Frecker and Charles and Mr.
Reg. $49.95 Coats $33.30
and Mrs. Ri!Ss Clelaod of ChestReg. $39.95 Suits $25.66 er, Mr. and Mro. Norman Me.
Reg. $59.95 Coats $39.97
Cain and daughters, and . Mr.
Rog. $49.95 Suits $31.66 and Mrs. Vernon Cleland of
Reg. $65.00 Coats $43.34 '---------JI Columbus. She celebrated ber I
80th birthday,
'
Group Men·Boys·Ledlll
Mr. and Mrs. Dinsmore Boy·
Selected Group Mens
les of Alfred were recent Son·
day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. StarUng Massar and fernBy.
Mr. and Mrs. Starling Mas.
aar, Diana and Charles were
Saturday evening dinner guests
ol Mr. and Mrs. David Riggs.

Ladies Wear Dre1s Shirts
50% OFF
OFF
$2.98

Group Yr. Round Weight

Eastern
Society Notes

Hair price saving11 on this
JfOilp of famoU5 brand

men's long sle(&gt;Ve dre!IS
shirt~ in white and col·
ors. Broken sizes only!

Reg. $5.95 Shirts $2.98
Reg. $6.95 Shirts $3.48
SELECTED GROUP

WERE

$11.95-

OFF
$3.98
$6.48
GROUP

's Socks
to 59c V1luM

ll~a

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SLACKS

HOUSE COATS

WERE

$6.99_

331% OFF
Rog. $1.98 Sh- $5.97
Reg. 12.95 Sh- 8.63
Reg. 14.t5 Shoos 9.97
Reg. 19.95 Sh- 13.30

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WHAT BUYS
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BOYS PANTS

DUSTERS

22c

&amp; BOYS
Everett Seundon

AnyLoctiM

TBJS WEEK'S
SPECIA.U

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to$5

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Galllpolit, Ohio

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e&amp;qyaJackets

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Co mer Second and Grape
In Gallipolis

He w" In Pakistan. I have ·bor~bers~
. ~Sk:;;ldmore~~-=wa:s.::::.:.~~~~~~~~~~....
Conunued from page 181
a copy of the Karachi Evening :I"
tributary finally receded Sun· Star he brought me on hls re- .
day n'ht.
turn. When he wa•. in Paris,
Residents of Rutland are now France ror a sumnut me&lt;etln!iJ
quite aware of lhe value of the j he brought me ~ leat~er covvolunteer fire department IAI, ered pipe. The p1pe WSI!PP
. ear·· :l
tbe village and are very ap· ed. one evenmg along w1th
preciative of the assistance the ramcoat while I was at~~,~~tll
ruen gave.
·
a Gallipolis • Nelsonville
,
Citizen's Band Radio owners I ball game In the GAHS new·
including Pomeroy Police Chief ~· gym. I looked all over town '
Jed Webster, were also includ· that 01ght after the. game for a,
ed for praise by residents of guy weanng my ram coat. Did- I
Rutland.
n't find him, though, nor
pipe ...
I
ODDS 'N ENDS DEPART· , . lt'o. obvk&gt;us that Sgt. Miller ;
MENT - Charles R. Karr, Sr.• Ill gomg to make. the Army .
Meigs County Commissioner, career. When ~ two years
has been discharged from Vet. j were ~p, he re-enlisted, and has i
will be confined at Mleast anoth- re-rnhsted at the end of two
erans Memorial Hospital but ' other tours of duty. He resldes l
wiU be confined at least anotb· l off the base, at Falls Church,.
er week recovering from the , Va., ~Is Sl)-called base of oper-,
painful burns he suffered when allons IS the downlown Wa:;h- :1
' as line exploded ... vernon mgton commurucation center
County R ed l
· Cb~yman, hopes 'j Republican Leaden
a
on Febr~~ Will Meet Monday
~;!
Z8 when
Bloodmobile v1s1ts PT. PLEASANT _ A
~~
at Pomeroy H1gh School . . ' ling o! all Republican
"
Red and whlle posters to
chairmen of th 41 h
mind residents of the bloodmcr : District wiU be •held Mondly,
bile are being distributed m the February 21 st at 1. 30
eounty
. Pomeroy
Hi g h the council chambe~ ~.m.
School's annual Variety Sbow Hall to develop plaO: ~or
,
" scheduled for Mar~h 31 andl4th Senatorial District Republl·
Aprd I ·-. The meeting. of the can Revival, according to
•
Me1gs County Co~mumty lm-j announcement from Ray Mus- '
provement CorporatiOn has be&lt;nl grave, director of the 4th Sena· l
reoet for nell Wednesday rught . Ioria! District Republican RtL
at Ute Col~mbus and Southern i viva! program.
;
Ohw Electric Co. office . . Al l Dignitaries scheduled to ad.
Leo.nard. Bib
Bend Regalia, dreos the meeting will be May i
cha~rman, asks ~ good altend· ' or John J . Franklin of Charles· '
ant.. at a meelillg lh1s Tues- j 1on: Tom Potter
·
day night in Pomeroy town j State Director of' the
hall.
can Revival and Bob Q. Jones
Applications for examinations I Charleston stock broker.
'
Machine Washable
to be given by the Mine Exam- [
All Cotton .
ialng Board ol the Deparlment
BADGERS UPSET MSU
Heavy Quality
ul Industrial Relations
be MADISON, Wis (UP! No Ironing .
secured trom Arnold E.
1 Gustafoon bit two free
throws
den, Rt 2 ~omeroy.
. with 14 seconds left Saturday
Bleached White Only.
Exanunations-for Deputy nune to give last·place Wisconsin
inspector, Electrical inspector, upset 711-11 victorv over Michi·
8Uj!erlntendent o f rescue
gan State, 81ld stl.ously dent
Uons, gas stortge well
Spartans' Bla Ten tiU..e.;~:::: II
tor, and ts&amp;istant
The loss was the ~
ent of rescue &amp;lations will be third in conlerencP play and
Jlven In Columbua on March them two games behind
1-4.
place Michigan, which beat Pur
due Saturday.

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Continues Monday and Tuesday!

HEIRLOOM BEDSPREADS

tlalf Price Sale'

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William Kinnaird's
Long Diness Ends

eMens Topcoats
• Mens All-Weather
Coats

• Mens Slacks · .·

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• Mens Sport CqatJ
• Boys Sweaters ' ·.

1 Group Bop

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efumiture
ecarpet

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SUNBEAM
Steam&amp;Dry

$23.95
$31.80
$36.00
$47.60

lO,:oFF 1fa
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BOYS

tAN·TS

AnyLidlti

Were ... . ,
froml.99
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$(}95·

'122

PAJAMAS

Nn -

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$29.95, No"' ~
$39.95, Ntt;.$45.00, NiWt $59.50,

: WINTER CAPS

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Only 21 Ledl11

MEN'S SUITS
20% OFF

6 MINS

~·~.~99 $100.

Reg. $3.98 Shirts . $1.99

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PAIRS

Only 14 LaciiH Quilted

SU.IAN COATS
.

Broken Lot. and ·~,
Select Group

2 MENS

SKIRTS

Rag. $2.98 Shirts . $1.49

Va to,.YJ. . OFF

SPORT COAT
~.22

$500

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MENS SUITS

.1 MANS

Only 17 LadiH

Hurry •• while they lut,

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OPP. THE PARK

21sl &amp; 22nd

T0$49.99_

UpTo

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were 14.99 ht22.99 ·

10 FUR TRIMMED

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YES, 50 FREE CHERRY PIES WILL BE GIVEN
AWAY. SO COME IN AND REGISTER, NO
PURCHASE NECESSARY.

FEBRUARY

To 14.99-

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&amp; TUESDAY

$15 •
To39.99_

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Beautiful Full or Twin Size PeHi-Poiat Rose

DRESSES

Were

WINTER COATS
$46 s
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4 D6oR

.22

now

MONDAY

Sizel S.M.L.

Reg. $1.98 Shirts .. · 99c

Reg. $3.98 II $6.95 ValuH

VALUES TO $5.~

"Servin9•..Y..9u , S~ctJ 93iJ

Were

WINTER COATS

Selected Group Boy's

SLACKS

Childrens Shoes

BALL BAND
INSULATED

$1.22

5 LADIES

the Signal Corps
I
Fourteen years ago this com.
· ·
orotbera IUI'V1VI. Sen'kl&amp;
"'"' · I
~ew todaY ·~ Prvrtu•~~e• aapuat
' ng JuIY George Mtller was FRANK .KIIJ., TOLD .me the
l.;burdl o~:~ 8\l(k Rtda:•. Burial wu I drafted into the Army He at. other momi.Nr , tha' his . son
lu tbe Churcb ..:~:meter)' uruwr aJ.
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reoLIOJI of Mllilt'l Huow tor t 'llDer- I tended the Signal Corps radio Fred, a '.M graduate of Gallia
ala.
and communication school at Academy Hl&amp;ll School where
'!:~-;:,:,· :~:~~~ ~; ~!~~acie uf Fort Gordon, Ga., and his first he played basketball and base.
ani k;aUruid J:4Dp1Dyee. cUM
post was his last, Washington ll&gt;all for the Bide Devils is at .
• 1)1 nuun lu Holzer .H01glt&amp;l HI
wa. a native ot Bl.llf&amp;Jo, w. \'~.. u4 ' D. C., where since hi.!l assign- Fort KooJ:, Ky. Fretli&amp; servlng
~A •u.nJVeu bJ nu. wife, Lhe former I ment there he has been with a Jix months tour of duty with
... u • :;oum. and 'our
ehJldrtA
'
b)' I prevtol.ll lilll.rtlaje. A
•ister I the White House detachment. the Army along witll lOMe otb-'
owlltwo lnothlte wo lllnrlve, Slrv•l
II
il:lt wen belG ·~ .I p. m. today IO
His sister' Carol, Mrs. Char· er members of the 3774lh
Mi.llet 'a Hom• fOI" hauerw.
aad les Huff
hose
h
band
.
nanc
~- pan
w
t
.
bwlal w.. in BuiUI10o W, Va., Kim•
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US
IS Bn
t '-"'m ft tl
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orlal • .,.,
. E09tem Airlines pilot,
wrote National Guard from l'.t. ~,. ••,,
Mn. Mlr~ Gt111an Hlle, , 7, •1 ml· home this week that George 1 sWlt.
dint 11! ftt. 1 Vinton, died io Holler was off for Hawaii and then j
-.l:lo•Pital TueJilay e\'lninJ, ~llel w.u
thl willow Ol :Gach117 Hat.. Ch'iJ would aCt'lmpany Happy
HUoWar .ett:l'an, who c.eo ~ UU3. lib be ,
·
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ANOTHER
a lllrvlv~ b)' a son and two daU(btrt on his Far Ea~ttern tnp.
era. ,S,:rv•~ .. wllre ~ela J'rktay llter· 0 he apparently 1s with the youth at Fort Knox is Pat Skid· ;
DOQo at ''" ~~ ·.. ur t 'wu:ral nurue
1more formerly associated with '
wllh bunol In ....... ·-~""·'·
• Humphreys right now In AUS·
'
tralia. That's one place he's nev.l Howard Waugh and more r.,. '
er been.
, cently with lllok Roach, local

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SUITS

Reg. $7.98 Bey's ... $3.98 ,1 Th e noted composer, Franz .
Reg. $9.98 Men'• .• , $4.98 ' Liszt, wss born Oct. 22, 1811 . 1
R $! 98 Man'
$6 41 Wine consumption of the av- :
eg. 2·
I ••• •
erage Italian amounts to 31 :
Reg. $14.95 Ladl11 .. $7.48 gallona a year

GROUP MEN

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Only 15 LadiH
Double Knit Waol

SWEATERS
50% OFF

Group Men &amp; Boy&gt;

SHOES

ll'

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Reg. $2.98 to $5.91 V•luu

$2.22

$6.99_

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Ladi• Better

Only 17 Ledin

Sport
Shirts
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SO% OFF
YOUR (:HOICE

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SKIRTS

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I you can't say anything nice •••• ., ,;.

ec:oratlng service.

Eisenhower

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. 324 Seco!lfl Ave.

RAIN COATS

8

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Values To $9.00

9 A.M.

ONLY TWO

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SNOW
BOOTS

MONDAY
MORNING

Mens Long Sleeve

's Hats

I

-Solie Hen

Miss Ada Hoskins substituted
as teacher for the 6th and 7th
grade at Bedford school while
Mrs. Carper was Ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Smith
lfd IIIII - e called to CooQe!IUt due. to lbe Ulaess · ·81ld
death of Mrs. Smith's !allier.

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I near &amp;in &amp;»4 AI 1Un1Yid bl
h1a
will, tbl former Nllla .lob.nna, 1od
· I daupu.r. Arln. WimeD Traylor of
dwal.iDikm. 'tbrM .;1~•E'I aad
two .

WOMENS LOW

You worked hard for your money
Now Make It Work Harder For Youl

MITCHELL OFFICE SUPPLY

Heart:::::.'

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The Gallipolis Savings and loan Company

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cllppl••
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~ and ••ld
"" oot to ''•a
w..•e ~•-'·-· ·-·
"'uwu.
....
John Staver and his brother I
Clul»el MaUto&amp;UI&amp; Cburcb at Ul)•u1.y,
W.va.
_
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CLOSING THOUGHf· ~~·~·
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IIMr11 w. Moolli.,eup, 11, a retired
·
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When Pat went to Dick's bat· Ia Heart! Today ls
~
I fatffillfo QJed d h11 r.ome, 133 i' ourth '
• • • •
ber shop, mv boys, John and day. e. honle ~ .•
Avt~.
evenine. He
wu
1
P~r:
nucu
~a w~Satu.rd.l$
~~ ~t!t
~e~~~~~~·
IV DICK THOMAS
:Btu, followed him to get Lheir l teer ca1ls at fOUl' door.
wu a member oc nut
Bapt1~t
I haircut from Pat after he mov- a Heart ....:. So that ·
cb\U'dh Jr. o .U.A.W .. and O.UJhten
• ~
-•
" Am""•· "' " ,...,1,. 4 ., .,.
Ii and Carl . f d'd
1 , bowever, get a else may have a beart ,.
..
.::~··.~ lr.:=:.:.:"::n\::. '",:'.,~
Sgt. First Class George Miller. of. ~ .Grande, one or haircut lrom Pat after he mov· to enjoy many more }~
..,. T•&lt;•.., " wu.,.., Homo "'' 1 Gallla county's mo&amp;t widely traveled Gl~1, Ia off again on eel down
That way we. Sundays.
.
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t\merall, an.d burial ,.... In
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"'""" wu ..,..,.,,,
; a wor go Mrotttnc trip, this llljll Into the Far East with 11
Mra, " ' " M. MulchlnL ••· a a•ttve Df the vice-president.
.:
Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Dale . Mll1er,
Mind Is I
~ur11 01 home. 31Je ,.... t.c. O•ulhter member of the White Hollie d~!m;J.ent of th""t United 1
" ""' "" ..,.., ••• ,....... •••••" States Army Signal C•rnc
l{e
wttb Preslj\ints
·I
0 OUt YOUr rnifUre • • •
1111111. Mlf .,hlllllnd Wlllllm, wll
"" r .. ,
JW
"
~.,,. •• ,.,..,, ,.,.., "" ...... Dwight D. Eisenhower and Jo~ F. Kennedy lf'ndrl • 'B.
~!'..." !~:: ~r•.~.:;~~ll,...~; Johnson when he was vice·pr.,.ldent and p;eoident. and Then come in and let us help you plan.&lt;&amp;
· ""' .... ,.,....., " ... Kuhnu I now he's off with Hubert I{ Humphrey
··
h t' b
h k' 1 be tlful
r-1"":
::-::;·~:~ •:.:;.:: ' "1&amp;1 ... .. ~
He's been to Scotland·, Paris; So~th ~ric~, Conlda,
room t I I reat ta lng Y au
' """'" ... ,..,,. 11 • ...,,. •• oa~o ' Pakistan (where he'o scheduled to stoJ&gt; .thla. trip·) ~·s Oet·
pr1ctic1l tool.
~.'":,.".,*";'.:..,:"./!::''s:!..t!:"~ tysburg far~, Johnson City, Taus and litllllerOl!l olher Take advantage of our free profeul
"""""'... "".&gt;!"'· "' w" ,.... places mcludmg a golf &lt;ourse In GeorJia with President d
•

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Mr.•·and
Mn. Homtr
r. eCllr)', Wlll\'e uf Putnam
CGunty,
DE•lTHS, MARRIAGES •nd
"'· ••·
""'"""'"·
...,...,.
a-"'·
••w.wuVa..'/The sunday Times·Sentl ne'1 5unday, February 20,
IIRTHS. OtVORCES •,•·otb' ~t cHols.r
.... cu,
Holpitu.
..... ''"' •· m.. ,.,.
ahe "'"'
broltulu
""'"'"·
and H•
five" e11W!n.
" " " " 'Ser''
REAL fSTA n
'""""' -II&lt;.... Mn. v- A. "'" wa....... Tlload'1 .. .......

Towboat Sam Brown Was TotalLoss 3':cr:~b:;:~.tbure:

went surgery last Monday
Veterans Memorial hospital,
turned home and Is Improved.

Sifciety News

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,., , "·•·. •Men~ Caps

PT. PLEASANT - William
C. Kinnaird, 80, retired f'¥'fl!er
of Apple Grove, died Friday al
~ borne after a long Ulbesl.
He wes born In Mol{)n CoutJ.
ty on September 24, !11!15, a son
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Char·
les Kinnaird. He
e mem·
ber of the Harlon EUil Church.
His wife, Sodle, died In
Surviving are a son, ~des,
ol Sonbury, Ohio: three
ters, Mrs. James
Center, Ohio, Mrs.
ver and Mrs. Maude
both 9! ,Apple GJ't!ri; two
titers, 'Chari" KtQilalrd ol
pie Grove and John Kinnaird

Compare

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Solid Color
Terry

BATH
MATS
Reg. U.98
U Perfect

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-:·=~~= fl

Hogsett.
Funeral by
wm be 8111lounced
Stevena Funeral Home.

Dlinoia Endt Slump,
EUminales Gophers

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SPEnALt

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Automatic, blue
CHAMPAIGN, nt. tUPI) IDinois brote out ol Its home
$795·~
•
court slump Saturday, ellrnlnatil!B Minnesota fi'om the Big
YOUR...
.
IItle raee IIJ0.8.
Don Freeman'• S'l poblta
lha DUnl attack wbtcb found
11ft 11arters reacllllll dalhlell
flprea. Jim Dawson and Rich
Chlllpells,Ohle .
~eel It ll1d II polnta

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Bakelite handle. But- ~
ton nook. Quick heat·
in&amp;.

Model

S4D

NYLON

HOSE

~egister for FREE Cherry Pies
To le Given Away E1ch Dayl

~~ Galli~lis
Dept. Store
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Mr. and Mrs. Roger Young

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Shaf·

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TwQ diiY!I alter the expJo.
visited recenUy with Mr.
BY DICE TIIOMAS
rtver bank. Fragments of corpo round Inward tile • (lllol bouse one I'd rather ·risk II Wllb'•than slon and ll!tklnl''o! the Sam
Mrs. Homer Bailey and
011 the beets of the steamer ses mingled with a cloud and Iwhere plio~ · Bowles wes at the them. This .11 my tlllnl acc!deht, Bruwn, f~ tupecton Wllo
Carletoa Sunday School and Mrs. Wayne Beal and IamKtnawha· sinkil!B, another tow- wooden wrec:kage !hat was cast' .wheel. AS the . ~!lot turned to and Y911 c~? say, l'U never be uam Clark and Charles 'lbo"!:'
disaster rOused the inter- high into the air.
'obey the caplalp'S 'last order- ln. another; (At thJ} Ime, pilot as stl\1'\0d an tnyeaUgaUon. The
an attendance of 36 Sunday. ~ ily.
ol Tri-County residents just Two minutes later the .
the etploslon c1111el ,
·
tam Blair 8 deai!)· l
Ad· Shi!pberd, special reptfll!llo
Wd~P ...-vices followed wUh , Mr. , and Mrs. Charles King
50
years
bgo
this
month
when
'
i
boat,
a
total
wreck,
bad
The
next
thltlg'
tbe
'
pllot
saw
Bowles
did
not
lmol!.•ol
CaP.
probe was . ,beaded ,by Judp
Clyde Hinton.
and Mr. and Mrs. John
the Combine's towboat Sam ·tled to the bottom of lhe
the body of"C'aplaln Blair tain Blair'&amp; death).
d Shepherd, special :represet~o
Norman Wood, who under- visited Sunday afternoon
Brown was blown to pieces at j The explo&amp;ion rattled ·
engulfed ln a cloud A. H. Wells, 50i Gallipolis, taUye olthe )Vest Vtrclnla SerHuntington, W. Va.
in every part of
smoke and wreckage. A 1111&gt;' a barge tendel' W48 saved by vice Com-lOa. ·. . ·
Every officer on. the boat The Reel of wooden barge&amp;
later, the pilOt; hlmsell. a mattreSS. Welt&amp; ..ld he .... Fllnal· repOrt ol
olaklns
but one was killed "'! the explo- not sink. There was a 1'118b
Cfaig w~ hurl- gelling ready to go to sleep listed 10 dead or missing and
s10n. Twelve were listed either people from Huntington to
down thrOiiglt·: tbe same when the explosion came. (He 22 . survivors. The tos bot!k of
missing or killed Ia the Initial , scene of the wreck.
·
.· . had Just ·eome off watch, and the sam BrowD was found '101
report.
.
rlvermen not fatally
''The nat I knew,• the pllot rlvermen usually hit the . sack lar trom where lha .payroll ret&gt;
The mlssmg included: Call' w
hurried to hospitals
as be Jay swatcbed In as soon as they're off duty). ord was fouad. AD i4 deck·
taln C. L. Blair, Engineers Sam ~lngton.
bandages on his lJunUngton boa- Wells . said he ..,w_ at once hands frcm Middleport end Pt.
Bowy.er and Perry Wilson, all Those who escaped
cot, "I &amp;aw a hole of dliY· li'.al the BroWil was doomed Pleasant escaped.
:~of::Pt~ttsb~urgh, Pa.: Stewart fought their way through
as the boat kind of set- and then he went down in the The Sam Browa was rebuilt
Hy;rer. Pt. Ple~sant; debris and swam ashore
tied. Me and Jimmy worked wreck. The nell thing he re- at Elizabeth, Pa., ln 111!3 b!'
Reg. $1.00
Zinder,
Cincmnatl. were picked up ID yawls.
through the wreckage membered was fighting for bl• w. H. Brown a: Son. She wao
chamberma:d. on her f~rst tnp. was the greatest steamboat
they picked us up In a Ufe . Ill the river 100
yards 177 feet long, 39 !eet wide and
E. H. R~binsen and William aster In recent years at the
below the wreck. He clutched drew sevesa feet of water. The
Cousms, f1remen, and Taylor 11
and coming soon aflm'
"Captain Blair aad chief en- a floating mattress and elUIIfl Sam BI'OWII had be8D oie ol
~llns and Wesley Fell, all of sl~:lng of the Kanawha, had gta•er Wilson are two of the oa until ha was picked up by the larger towboats ol the Pittsbxs.
Middleport, and Arnold Jones 1 sickening effect on river
competent men
tb
yawl.
;,
burgh Dee!, and had alwayt
and James Crrug, both of Pt. •est' generally.
If 1 had to risk my life Wells went horne froln Hunt- been C011$1dered a successful
Pleasant.
. . First body found alter
I don't
, ol any· lngtnn the nell day DB the C. towboal
Come in and
No.2
regl:;;ter, no
John. Singleto~ of Galhnohs sinking was that of William
purchase
was onglnally listed as missing ser &amp;O.year-old ' Pt. Pleasant
necessary
but the popular baseball play- ~art _ headless and
DRAW ONE-One of the er had shipped out the day he- identified for several hours.
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for
girls lrom the office or i fnre on another towboat the It was finally identified
British Industrial firm gets Plymouth, It was later leara- means of a gold ring, set
her picture taken in a sec~ ed
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tion of g Ia s s pipe. The
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three rubies, on the right han .
1Oc Spelling Pads
6 for 22c
transparent piping is used
The Sam Brown was a 130,· James Craig, Pt. Pleasant,
Reg. $2.95 Calendar Desk Pad $2.22
000 towboat of the Mononga· cub pilot. and pilot WiUiam
In distilling plants.
bel• River Consolidated Coal Bowles, Pittsburgh, were iR the
$1.50Gift Box Matches, asst. colors -92c ,
The money you bavo aecumulated, or that
,
.
Coke Comp~ny, Ptltsburgh, piM house when the
crasb
$3.60 Metal Desk Trays
'.02
you save out of a weekly paycheck, will
Mr. end Mrs. Cllarles Iiiiis and , owners of the big Sprague. On came and both went down .
191
GROW MUCH FASTER In ·. 1 uvlngs 110o
$1.35 Letter Size Storage Boxes - - .02 · Walter Ellis of Harrisonville. 'l'uesday, Feb. I. 6, she had the wreckage. They fought
.
.
left
the
mouth
of
the
Kanawha
wa
to
da
li ht before
count here.
2 Only 15 in Anniversary Calendar .02
Mrs. Frank Douglas Who &amp;ul· river with a few !&lt;laded barges. Y i k~ ~P in a yawl
To get more for your money - and mort
Table of Asst. Gifts, $1 .00 to $2 .95 6~c ea. feted a heart attaCk and was for Huntington. The nell day ;"'ere P c b8 dl
burned
out of life - put aavlngs whero they bring
hospitalized following a heart she had just completed her tow ~at;~~ed tw~ days later:
you a· TeallY worth·whlle return - a ad
Current
e FREE 8" SCOTCH DISPENSER
attack " tmproved.
and was about to start down alll,O! the death toll to 11.
wheree •your funds will alwayJ be worth
With 6 Rolls of 9;.\ x 129 L&lt;mg Tape
Mrs. Daoa Marklns of Zanes- river on her long trip to Cairo Pilot Bowles heard the last
Rill
lOOC tn tho doUar.
ville was here over the week m., when the thundering shock words spoken by Captain Lew
4 DOOR METAL FILE CABINET
end. While here ohe visited the came.
Blair. The captain was stand·
Mrs.
Georgie
Thoma
family.
There
wao
•
sound
11
k
e
ing
on the hurricane deck beReg. $64.95
Special $52..00
Ronnie ward bas beeR ill and muffled thunder. A human body hiRd the light platform. H~ bad
in the hospital but Is better at ":as aeen to emerge htgb In the a broom In his band, and was
Celebrating Our 8oth Year
this time.
a1r ~ a hug~ puff of smoke. directing the last maneuven
Mrs. Allee King visited one A ptece of boiler was thron lbe crew preparillg to cast oil.
day recenUy with Mrs. Roberta 300 yards IIlio a field above the "Come ahead, slowly, am •• "
456 Second Ave.
Gallipolis, Ohio
Caruthers.
.
said captain Blair, turning
t.,.""'""'""'""'""""""""'""'""'.....,."""""""""'="'"'=':""":':'~~
Mr·~•·_:J~a:::One~
t
h
Beal
visited
re.
cently
w1th
Mrs.
Virginia
Deanl.'-ii.._..
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FEB. 21 &amp; 22
e50 FREE
CHERRY PIES

MON. &amp; TUES. at HASKINS • TANNER in Gallipolis

Du1rina the two days of the spoclol sal1 event you'll find -1 baf1aln prlcH on Man
Winter We1robiHI
Intire Stock Men &amp; Boys

JACKETS &amp;

TOPCOATS

SURBURBANS

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~· $11.98 Boy'•

Complot1 Stock Men's

$7.97

Reg. $19.98 Men's $13.30
R'eg. $22.98 Men'• $15.30
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331% OFF

$7.48
$8.48
Jumpers $11 .48

Men's Suits·
331% OFF

Iris Julia and Edna McCoy
spent a weekend In Washington,
.D C. While there they visited
a cousin.

Recent callers of Mrs. Mary
Reed were Mrs. Donna !hie of

Racine, Mr. and Mr&amp;. Willie
leg. $29.95 Sulls $19.66 Frecker and Charles and Mr.
Reg. $49.95 Coats $33.30
and Mrs. Ri!Ss Clelaod of ChestReg. $39.95 Suits $25.66 er, Mr. and Mro. Norman Me.
Reg. $59.95 Coats $39.97
Cain and daughters, and . Mr.
Rog. $49.95 Suits $31.66 and Mrs. Vernon Cleland of
Reg. $65.00 Coats $43.34 '---------JI Columbus. She celebrated ber I
80th birthday,
'
Group Men·Boys·Ledlll
Mr. and Mrs. Dinsmore Boy·
Selected Group Mens
les of Alfred were recent Son·
day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. StarUng Massar and fernBy.
Mr. and Mrs. Starling Mas.
aar, Diana and Charles were
Saturday evening dinner guests
ol Mr. and Mrs. David Riggs.

Ladies Wear Dre1s Shirts
50% OFF
OFF
$2.98

Group Yr. Round Weight

Eastern
Society Notes

Hair price saving11 on this
JfOilp of famoU5 brand

men's long sle(&gt;Ve dre!IS
shirt~ in white and col·
ors. Broken sizes only!

Reg. $5.95 Shirts $2.98
Reg. $6.95 Shirts $3.48
SELECTED GROUP

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$11.95-

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$3.98
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GROUP

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HOUSE COATS

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Reg. 12.95 Sh- 8.63
Reg. 14.t5 Shoos 9.97
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Everett Seundon

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In Gallipolis

He w" In Pakistan. I have ·bor~bers~
. ~Sk:;;ldmore~~-=wa:s.::::.:.~~~~~~~~~~....
Conunued from page 181
a copy of the Karachi Evening :I"
tributary finally receded Sun· Star he brought me on hls re- .
day n'ht.
turn. When he wa•. in Paris,
Residents of Rutland are now France ror a sumnut me&lt;etln!iJ
quite aware of lhe value of the j he brought me ~ leat~er covvolunteer fire department IAI, ered pipe. The p1pe WSI!PP
. ear·· :l
tbe village and are very ap· ed. one evenmg along w1th
preciative of the assistance the ramcoat while I was at~~,~~tll
ruen gave.
·
a Gallipolis • Nelsonville
,
Citizen's Band Radio owners I ball game In the GAHS new·
including Pomeroy Police Chief ~· gym. I looked all over town '
Jed Webster, were also includ· that 01ght after the. game for a,
ed for praise by residents of guy weanng my ram coat. Did- I
Rutland.
n't find him, though, nor
pipe ...
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ODDS 'N ENDS DEPART· , . lt'o. obvk&gt;us that Sgt. Miller ;
MENT - Charles R. Karr, Sr.• Ill gomg to make. the Army .
Meigs County Commissioner, career. When ~ two years
has been discharged from Vet. j were ~p, he re-enlisted, and has i
will be confined at Mleast anoth- re-rnhsted at the end of two
erans Memorial Hospital but ' other tours of duty. He resldes l
wiU be confined at least anotb· l off the base, at Falls Church,.
er week recovering from the , Va., ~Is Sl)-called base of oper-,
painful burns he suffered when allons IS the downlown Wa:;h- :1
' as line exploded ... vernon mgton commurucation center
County R ed l
· Cb~yman, hopes 'j Republican Leaden
a
on Febr~~ Will Meet Monday
~;!
Z8 when
Bloodmobile v1s1ts PT. PLEASANT _ A
~~
at Pomeroy H1gh School . . ' ling o! all Republican
"
Red and whlle posters to
chairmen of th 41 h
mind residents of the bloodmcr : District wiU be •held Mondly,
bile are being distributed m the February 21 st at 1. 30
eounty
. Pomeroy
Hi g h the council chambe~ ~.m.
School's annual Variety Sbow Hall to develop plaO: ~or
,
" scheduled for Mar~h 31 andl4th Senatorial District Republl·
Aprd I ·-. The meeting. of the can Revival, according to
•
Me1gs County Co~mumty lm-j announcement from Ray Mus- '
provement CorporatiOn has be&lt;nl grave, director of the 4th Sena· l
reoet for nell Wednesday rught . Ioria! District Republican RtL
at Ute Col~mbus and Southern i viva! program.
;
Ohw Electric Co. office . . Al l Dignitaries scheduled to ad.
Leo.nard. Bib
Bend Regalia, dreos the meeting will be May i
cha~rman, asks ~ good altend· ' or John J . Franklin of Charles· '
ant.. at a meelillg lh1s Tues- j 1on: Tom Potter
·
day night in Pomeroy town j State Director of' the
hall.
can Revival and Bob Q. Jones
Applications for examinations I Charleston stock broker.
'
Machine Washable
to be given by the Mine Exam- [
All Cotton .
ialng Board ol the Deparlment
BADGERS UPSET MSU
Heavy Quality
ul Industrial Relations
be MADISON, Wis (UP! No Ironing .
secured trom Arnold E.
1 Gustafoon bit two free
throws
den, Rt 2 ~omeroy.
. with 14 seconds left Saturday
Bleached White Only.
Exanunations-for Deputy nune to give last·place Wisconsin
inspector, Electrical inspector, upset 711-11 victorv over Michi·
8Uj!erlntendent o f rescue
gan State, 81ld stl.ously dent
Uons, gas stortge well
Spartans' Bla Ten tiU..e.;~:::: II
tor, and ts&amp;istant
The loss was the ~
ent of rescue &amp;lations will be third in conlerencP play and
Jlven In Columbua on March them two games behind
1-4.
place Michigan, which beat Pur
due Saturday.

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Continues Monday and Tuesday!

HEIRLOOM BEDSPREADS

tlalf Price Sale'

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William Kinnaird's
Long Diness Ends

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• Mens All-Weather
Coats

• Mens Slacks · .·

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• Mens Sport CqatJ
• Boys Sweaters ' ·.

1 Group Bop

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ecarpet

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Steam&amp;Dry

$23.95
$31.80
$36.00
$47.60

lO,:oFF 1fa
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tAN·TS

AnyLidlti

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PAJAMAS

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$39.95, Ntt;.$45.00, NiWt $59.50,

: WINTER CAPS

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Only 21 Ledl11

MEN'S SUITS
20% OFF

6 MINS

~·~.~99 $100.

Reg. $3.98 Shirts . $1.99

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PAIRS

Only 14 LaciiH Quilted

SU.IAN COATS
.

Broken Lot. and ·~,
Select Group

2 MENS

SKIRTS

Rag. $2.98 Shirts . $1.49

Va to,.YJ. . OFF

SPORT COAT
~.22

$500

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MENS SUITS

.1 MANS

Only 17 LadiH

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21sl &amp; 22nd

T0$49.99_

UpTo

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10 FUR TRIMMED

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YES, 50 FREE CHERRY PIES WILL BE GIVEN
AWAY. SO COME IN AND REGISTER, NO
PURCHASE NECESSARY.

FEBRUARY

To 14.99-

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$15 •
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Beautiful Full or Twin Size PeHi-Poiat Rose

DRESSES

Were

WINTER COATS
$46 s
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4 D6oR

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now

MONDAY

Sizel S.M.L.

Reg. $1.98 Shirts .. · 99c

Reg. $3.98 II $6.95 ValuH

VALUES TO $5.~

"Servin9•..Y..9u , S~ctJ 93iJ

Were

WINTER COATS

Selected Group Boy's

SLACKS

Childrens Shoes

BALL BAND
INSULATED

$1.22

5 LADIES

the Signal Corps
I
Fourteen years ago this com.
· ·
orotbera IUI'V1VI. Sen'kl&amp;
"'"' · I
~ew todaY ·~ Prvrtu•~~e• aapuat
' ng JuIY George Mtller was FRANK .KIIJ., TOLD .me the
l.;burdl o~:~ 8\l(k Rtda:•. Burial wu I drafted into the Army He at. other momi.Nr , tha' his . son
lu tbe Churcb ..:~:meter)' uruwr aJ.
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ala.
and communication school at Academy Hl&amp;ll School where
'!:~-;:,:,· :~:~~~ ~; ~!~~acie uf Fort Gordon, Ga., and his first he played basketball and base.
ani k;aUruid J:4Dp1Dyee. cUM
post was his last, Washington ll&gt;all for the Bide Devils is at .
• 1)1 nuun lu Holzer .H01glt&amp;l HI
wa. a native ot Bl.llf&amp;Jo, w. \'~.. u4 ' D. C., where since hi.!l assign- Fort KooJ:, Ky. Fretli&amp; servlng
~A •u.nJVeu bJ nu. wife, Lhe former I ment there he has been with a Jix months tour of duty with
... u • :;oum. and 'our
ehJldrtA
'
b)' I prevtol.ll lilll.rtlaje. A
•ister I the White House detachment. the Army along witll lOMe otb-'
owlltwo lnothlte wo lllnrlve, Slrv•l
II
il:lt wen belG ·~ .I p. m. today IO
His sister' Carol, Mrs. Char· er members of the 3774lh
Mi.llet 'a Hom• fOI" hauerw.
aad les Huff
hose
h
band
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nanc
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w
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bwlal w.. in BuiUI10o W, Va., Kim•
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IS Bn
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. E09tem Airlines pilot,
wrote National Guard from l'.t. ~,. ••,,
Mn. Mlr~ Gt111an Hlle, , 7, •1 ml· home this week that George 1 sWlt.
dint 11! ftt. 1 Vinton, died io Holler was off for Hawaii and then j
-.l:lo•Pital TueJilay e\'lninJ, ~llel w.u
thl willow Ol :Gach117 Hat.. Ch'iJ would aCt'lmpany Happy
HUoWar .ett:l'an, who c.eo ~ UU3. lib be ,
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ANOTHER
a lllrvlv~ b)' a son and two daU(btrt on his Far Ea~ttern tnp.
era. ,S,:rv•~ .. wllre ~ela J'rktay llter· 0 he apparently 1s with the youth at Fort Knox is Pat Skid· ;
DOQo at ''" ~~ ·.. ur t 'wu:ral nurue
1more formerly associated with '
wllh bunol In ....... ·-~""·'·
• Humphreys right now In AUS·
'
tralia. That's one place he's nev.l Howard Waugh and more r.,. '
er been.
, cently with lllok Roach, local

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Reg. $7.98 Bey's ... $3.98 ,1 Th e noted composer, Franz .
Reg. $9.98 Men'• .• , $4.98 ' Liszt, wss born Oct. 22, 1811 . 1
R $! 98 Man'
$6 41 Wine consumption of the av- :
eg. 2·
I ••• •
erage Italian amounts to 31 :
Reg. $14.95 Ladl11 .. $7.48 gallona a year

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Double Knit Waol

SWEATERS
50% OFF

Group Men &amp; Boy&gt;

SHOES

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ec:oratlng service.

Eisenhower

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RAIN COATS

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Values To $9.00

9 A.M.

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MONDAY
MORNING

Mens Long Sleeve

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Miss Ada Hoskins substituted
as teacher for the 6th and 7th
grade at Bedford school while
Mrs. Carper was Ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Smith
lfd IIIII - e called to CooQe!IUt due. to lbe Ulaess · ·81ld
death of Mrs. Smith's !allier.

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will, tbl former Nllla .lob.nna, 1od
· I daupu.r. Arln. WimeD Traylor of
dwal.iDikm. 'tbrM .;1~•E'I aad
two .

WOMENS LOW

You worked hard for your money
Now Make It Work Harder For Youl

MITCHELL OFFICE SUPPLY

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The Gallipolis Savings and loan Company

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John Staver and his brother I
Clul»el MaUto&amp;UI&amp; Cburcb at Ul)•u1.y,
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ber shop, mv boys, John and day. e. honle ~ .•
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evenine. He
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IV DICK THOMAS
:Btu, followed him to get Lheir l teer ca1ls at fOUl' door.
wu a member oc nut
Bapt1~t
I haircut from Pat after he mov- a Heart ....:. So that ·
cb\U'dh Jr. o .U.A.W .. and O.UJhten
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Ii and Carl . f d'd
1 , bowever, get a else may have a beart ,.
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Sgt. First Class George Miller. of. ~ .Grande, one or haircut lrom Pat after he mov· to enjoy many more }~
..,. T•&lt;•.., " wu.,.., Homo "'' 1 Gallla county's mo&amp;t widely traveled Gl~1, Ia off again on eel down
That way we. Sundays.
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Mra, " ' " M. MulchlnL ••· a a•ttve Df the vice-president.
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Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Dale . Mll1er,
Mind Is I
~ur11 01 home. 31Je ,.... t.c. O•ulhter member of the White Hollie d~!m;J.ent of th""t United 1
" ""' "" ..,.., ••• ,....... •••••" States Army Signal C•rnc
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wttb Preslj\ints
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0 OUt YOUr rnifUre • • •
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~!'..." !~:: ~r•.~.:;~~ll,...~; Johnson when he was vice·pr.,.ldent and p;eoident. and Then come in and let us help you plan.&lt;&amp;
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He's been to Scotland·, Paris; So~th ~ric~, Conlda,
room t I I reat ta lng Y au
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pr1ctic1l tool.
~.'":,.".,*";'.:..,:"./!::''s:!..t!:"~ tysburg far~, Johnson City, Taus and litllllerOl!l olher Take advantage of our free profeul
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Mn. Homtr
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CGunty,
DE•lTHS, MARRIAGES •nd
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IIRTHS. OtVORCES •,•·otb' ~t cHols.r
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Holpitu.
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ahe "'"'
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REAL fSTA n
'""""' -II&lt;.... Mn. v- A. "'" wa....... Tlload'1 .. .......

Towboat Sam Brown Was TotalLoss 3':cr:~b:;:~.tbure:

went surgery last Monday
Veterans Memorial hospital,
turned home and Is Improved.

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PT. PLEASANT - William
C. Kinnaird, 80, retired f'¥'fl!er
of Apple Grove, died Friday al
~ borne after a long Ulbesl.
He wes born In Mol{)n CoutJ.
ty on September 24, !11!15, a son
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Char·
les Kinnaird. He
e mem·
ber of the Harlon EUil Church.
His wife, Sodle, died In
Surviving are a son, ~des,
ol Sonbury, Ohio: three
ters, Mrs. James
Center, Ohio, Mrs.
ver and Mrs. Maude
both 9! ,Apple GJ't!ri; two
titers, 'Chari" KtQilalrd ol
pie Grove and John Kinnaird

Compare

lt$15.95

Solid Color
Terry

BATH
MATS
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U Perfect

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Funeral by
wm be 8111lounced
Stevena Funeral Home.

Dlinoia Endt Slump,
EUminales Gophers

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SPEnALt

'61 FORD GafiJXIt

'500'-4Dr•.v..a·

Automatic, blue
CHAMPAIGN, nt. tUPI) IDinois brote out ol Its home
$795·~
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court slump Saturday, ellrnlnatil!B Minnesota fi'om the Big
YOUR...
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IItle raee IIJ0.8.
Don Freeman'• S'l poblta
lha DUnl attack wbtcb found
11ft 11arters reacllllll dalhlell
flprea. Jim Dawson and Rich
Chlllpells,Ohle .
~eel It ll1d II polnta

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Bakelite handle. But- ~
ton nook. Quick heat·
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~egister for FREE Cherry Pies
To le Given Away E1ch Dayl

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Dept. Store
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First Ouollty
VelUM to
$1.25

1 for $1

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MORNING
DAWN
LODGE
No.7
Mcnday, Febru~ry 21

NO P.M.

F. C. Degrte
Kenn•th Dtvldson, Master

Gallipolis Business
College

Raymond Jon11, Sec.

SPECIAL Feb. · &amp; Marcb- Permanent $5, $6.50 &amp; f8.50: Bee

36 Locust St.
Phone 446-4367

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Lov Lee Beauty Salon, 446 •
3613.
33-!2
Is- YOUR water sale? Let us
check 1t And recommend proper equipment. no obligations
Central Supply Co., Ph. 44112374.
HI

lpelld lime on "lllog
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Wanted

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not nece9Sary. Ph. alter 5 OFFICE space, heat, air conp.m. 675-1829.
f:l-6 ditloning
janitorial service
lne•. or write lo 303 8oUU::r. Front
furnished. Will redecorate for
••~••· c utumb,., oblo.
W
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)'OCr taste. Centrally lo&lt;ated,
FPmale Help
ante
530 second Ave. Call 446-333t.
Waitresses Wanted
41-3
Wanted To Rern
Henderson Truck Stop
HOUSE 3 room &amp; bath, 44&amp;- - ------ -Henderson, w. Va.
40-3 3501
41-3
NICE dean unfurn. apt.
or
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house or 4 or 5 large rooms, LADIES needed for good pay- OFFICE room and three room
with stove, refrigerator, close lng_ temporary work. No ex- apt. all utilities furnished.
in call 446-2346 alter 5:30 p. penence necessary. Apply In Libby Hotel. Pb. 446-1)414.
41-3 person Tuesday, Feb. Z2, 9:00 1 _ _ - - '
k
m.
a m American Lellon Hall MODERN Housetrailers by w .
city Bldg.
40- l or month. 1900 Chestnut s:9-t
Male Help W ented BABYSITTER, l'o'OU!d prefer ,
one to live Ia. !46-44!!. 38-5 1FIRST Floor furnished apart·
NEED CASH' Self
famous
ment. 631 Fourth Ave. 3&amp;-tf
Knapp Ae,;tred Sboes. Full
Ar!: APARTMENTS, furnished, aliio_r part lime. Htgb &lt;OIIllll18- . lloollli ••biard •nd 1 1, "ilfh- ltle. paid. Ph. . 446-0731 ~
stons
lin plus bonus. ·• Complete Write Joe McEtreo, Rt. I, ROOMS by week or month. Lae for men .and women' Fares! Ohio
~ fayette Hotel Pb. 4~2522.
Equipment rurmshed
free.
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Write to Gordon Rae, District ,
Saies Mgr., 3584 Darbyshire
W•nted To Do
J rm. hoose. Call GI 6-2!101 alDrive, Columbus, Ohio. Zip
ter 4 p. m.
34-U
43221.
39-3 STUDENT Teacher wiD
give dY Wt:M or -Ill : Sleepmg
MARRIED
with
Pb. accordion lessons. Call f46- n10111 lm'!dllled apt, trailer
675-2948.
3H 3821.
3:1-3 apace. Cmtact Stella Arnold,
--~Parto Cen!ral Hotel.
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THIS WEEK~S
SPECI!IL!

'61 CHEVROLET
• IMPALA CONY.
r flb~ with white top, V-8
I t:loor ~ hift, radi o, heater,
white wall tires

$1075·00

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DEALER
Gallipolis, Ohio

H~.:K~E~~~uslive

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••·nUL opace ror

Larry's Wayside Furniture
Make an appointment with your.
self to come to Wayside Furniture.
l':verything you'll need and want
for every room. Come soon and see
our assortment of the finest chairs
by Berkline. A chair to suit any
room in your home.

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Larry Says:
GET OUT YOUR NOTESJ PUT ON
YOUR CREATIVE THING CAPJ

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"A New Name In Cmatlve Fine Furniture For 'l'hll Area"

$23. 446-1639.

39-11
' NEW Vinyal or Cloth sofa
I bed $89.95 ea.; New 5
I tube G.E. Radios $11 .95
ea.; New 500 Sbot Daisey
DB Gun $6.95; New Mar·
lin Single shot 22 rifle
$19.95: Save money at
WICKUNES "EVE RVTHING" STORE Bidwell
Ohio. 1 Mt. Mist 'quilt bati
for 89c with JrOCery Of•
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FREE Camptoe merchaDdlle
at Amsbary'o Apacha Trallw

The WISEMAN
Agency

Sales, 1131 Fourth Ave., GaUl
NICE 3 bedrm. Home, &lt;Olll- polll, 44t-a up to f!7f.lt
Bonua ahaolutely free wltb
$7,500 3_BEDROOM . plete bullt-ID ldtcban, lllrced Apm
1r111er bou&amp;bt 111 ,._
a1r furnace, hardwnod Ooon,
IDa&amp; q A nllt GOOD
ROD
I'IUII')'
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run
garap and
WITH IATB .\NO ruBNACL LOCA'tSD ON CRATMAII A.VJ:. WITB
double concrete drive. Close
Cll'Y WAD&amp;. OA!I AND I1'JliZTI.
l"l WOATH IIONEY.
to toWD. tblldrea will allelld
Galllpolll Schools. FHA easy
Prlct Reduced $2,000
terms fll/700.
'filii . .AND rmr BOlO JNCLUDU
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B&amp;Almi'UL
on Stale Route
OUILT-JN JUW- WITII 11.\NOL SMALL • '
ciVIIN AND VJHT.
N.a
211
wtht
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obacco baae J
LA&amp;.OE BA8DI&amp;NT AND A1TACB.., GA&amp;AGE. rr-s WCATICD oN A or 4 bedrooms forced atr ru.
LAIIOI LOT 1 Ilia NORTH OJ POa.
e1 furna&lt;ie, -vew bath and W'DB ON RT. teo. 1'1"8 YOUBI 1101
,......_ al'l'Rl' TAD •
t.0011
chen, solid oak woodwork.
TBII av&amp;MJNa,
RIO GRANDE
WANT ill town! Larle s hdrm.
bome with storm doal'l IJid
PRICE REDUCEiD
wlndowJ. enclosed front poreb,
mu om n '1;0 YOUIIIU' '1'0 oae car prage, gu' beatill«.
~1.t!S&amp;J.
l..'"'ft::l ~ Close to elty scbooll. Prl&lt;e
aou
l'l'IIDT rao• CAMJIUI. IV·
18YTIIIIIG II 1m\' IUC8 AI BUILT
reduced for quick Jllle.
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INOI. aoor sii&gt;JNO, ac.· lt'l ON
:U HU 44, Dlld
A L.\110&amp; W11oL LOCAftiii'CII)~
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MODERN 3 BEDROOM OSCAR lWRD, ltEALTOR
1 MILE OUI
roR QUICK llle, owaer hal
...,.. w.ur TtU. TD11'81110 ..... reduced price on this lllllll
~"r..~~.,:.VY, ~w ..:J, frame bom1 and I A., good
J
BOlD WlLL OIVI YOU
ootbulldlq, located J mll8
A
· 1'IUB VIBY WILL DP'r
ftr
6ft
BOlO HAl A autmPUJ.·I&lt;Ji\lliJIH,
ll'om loWD. lt'l prleed
New 5 ton rann lfi&amp;OIII wltb .,..._......, GAIIAOL ITOJIIl . WIN· l-· ..... ",-; Mike
.a
01
DOWI AND A NICK LOT, CrrY WAT·
W-.JI ""VW
tire• fl29.011 up
a AND NATtJBAL ou t.OCATa:D rea80118blo oirllr,
New 8 25 1 20 10 ply nylon IN oRUN ACRIB. IT'll BUN Rio
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t."'f' .... .,..,.. ... ..,..
C..
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YOU CAN - I . bome to
v.., ..., ""
·tewn wllh I 1qe bediOOIDI,
lJI Plaa 81.. Pb. ltiU
Olllce ~ Home Ml 4711 bath ,blsement, d"P , Itt,
RENlELEt"''JJIC 1i apbolllll'J HOME SITES, iar1e Iota, ,.... carpte'JII· iD llvlnl
R9JD,
oor Rug Shampoarer by Blue oonable, In low tu district, .• ond n)ce, ~- Jl'• j1rkled
Lwtre. Sheppard's, 112 Ill Close to: Cheahlre ltchnols. for jU11 $111011.:
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Ave., Pb. ~~~~1111-11 Jllll off RL 7 EM, r·'I350,Jl-3 ..
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lid•~ 0 • • 1 BEDROO!tl bouse '158 First WE NEI!D homes any location ·EVANSTON , lit (UPI) L1' vuu are "" ·:'
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and let Juntor Jlln Bums paced Nort
oom. or relllfWlell"'o • us An. elepnt17 turnlshed, ev 10 10 ,
Ul
. tom Ill . 8
win OVtl
We art nullden Olllrtbutnt erythlnl new Wall to wa!lj na help : -..~e·u~~ :ianl Unl~ty here Saluto
lor tlur,Git•l .\Jtf11'PI• Alit
•oarpe•t.lnl under lt,OIO. ~
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TALK OVER your needs wltll
the Dillon Agency.I'·- Courtlo
Th
ous, friendly Rea ""•·
fiJ
stand
ready
to
put
thetr
flral
hand knowledge and years ol
experience at yeur disposal.
Buyers waitint~-llstiDIS nee4ed!
BtlBART DILLON, REALTOR

months old. 4 speed automaUc turntable. Multiple speak·
era. Only $51.75 or terms. Call ----------~-=
446-4329.
III-I
SEWING MACHINE. 1966 full
for S.le
---:I-nsurance ___
fll.l17f
automaUc. No attachmental,=========;
LncMe or Howard Brannoa
THREE
to look_fora wben
needed to buttonhole, sew on ;·
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Insurance
good
Evellfnp 441-JM•
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bottons, monogrsmo,
bind !
Home Heeling Oi
,-- .,
BilJ Nortlrap f48.D
hem, overcast, etc. Just ID-1
'company, fast claims serv1ee
oert oams for deaii!JIS. ODIYI Treated No. I -Treated No.
md low rates. We have all
...•.90 or terms. Call 446-4329.1 I - Metored Delivery threa at the Neal Ins. Agen..,
16-tf 'rlnt-A-Mat" Tickets -Bud·
·"Y· your Grange Agents. See Plumb!'!! --~-~•ling
pt Pay Syotem - Degree
them soon.
18-11 WANDARD PLUMIIINO
A
U.L IYJIOI or DlllllllD. motet
Day Delivery
HEATING, 50f Second Ave.
tals. block. brick. pipe
Phone Pomeroy ,
~liZ.
HI
Re•l htate For 5•1•
wildoWI, lint.! II. ell:. Claude
992·2181 Collect
IOIIN IIIWIMBil
Wtoten, Rio Or- 0. r.tl
or
o. D. P.u!SONS, REALTOR
Plumbln&amp;
and lleatiDJ
IHI
rHm alter 1
CO.IIIpoli•VInton
51! Se&lt;oad Ave.
• Fourth Ave.-KB-1117 111-11
ooor cleiD lUmp and IIOker "' . 3&amp;1inQ lio&amp;, n
Pbone f46-IZIJ
DEWI'M PLUMBING
GrlUide. Pbone CH Hll6.
GOOD INVESTMENTS:
AND '!EATING
eoaJ. Carl
Wlnten.
Rio
Now ltrvlll(l
I - Double House iD clly fi,OOO 11011I'E 1110 for prompt couriJio
OA'Ltll
1 _ Busine,s Block with I -- ..mce call r; ll-'m !i
ELEC'fROLUX sweeper
on
wheels late model. Has all
COUNTY
opts., only $21,000. Both will MATI"S PLUMBING AND
cleaning attachments _ Just I
show above average return. :!EATING, All worlc guart39.7S. Terms avlilable. can
Willi tho tlneot and most
1
446-f329.
16-tf -lat. Ptlrol..m Sarvlct. OVERLOOKING Tycoon Lake, uteed. Ph. 446-1589, U ne
1
Store - Building - Trailer IIBWer, call 446-2510· U-2l
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UlW
Pnces
..,
mattroa.._ Rice and Corbin Fum!Boats and Equl pmen,•
ti9-U
Re•l Estete Lo•n•
!5 Acres, also 50 acres; vaoant
Services OffeNCI
U= Kelvinator refrigerator
land, Look It over.
TERMJTB PEST.OONTROL
In good condition, Ph. 448 •
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ACRE
Farm,
5
rooms
&amp;
rREF:
lnspecUon. call 446-3241
4751. after 5 p.m.
41-3
bath, two barn•. rertlle land. Merrill O'Dell, Operator for
Pasture, rents for $500 per E&gt;termltal Termite Service
BASSETT puppies, AKC relisyear.
10 Belmclllt Dr.
18'1-11
tered, GI 6-2328.
41-3
11 •
I'It:HMITB or Roach
Clyde B. Walker, Mgr.
GOING to Florida for o tew Commereial or lllldenttal I
Z&amp;" GIRL'S Schwinn bicycle,
Loans en Small Acre•P
weeks. In my absence these b can be dooe for lui, fllD
good condition, $20. Phone
SVJ Percent Interest
446-358%.
41-3
salesmen will serve you.
Qt1'o 2nd, Ph. 446-0201
can do 11, Thn11181 W. Faia
O.Uipollo,
Ohio
saJesmea:
HALLICRAFTER communlca·
\ Son .EIIerllllllatiJI&amp; Ca.. I
WayDO Amabary, f48.mt
lions received model. S • 120.
a.m. to 10 p.m., \VIIellfn.
Tbree short wave bands (1.6
Earl Wlllm, fti.IIU
llu'1- 0. Pb. PR fi.BI. 114
me to 30 mel and A. M. broC.mplng Equip.
adoast band. Plus antenna
Real &amp;t•t• for S1fe
._,.-....--IEC~£1
446-flOB.
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11112 RAMBLER Classic, 4 door,
good Ures, low mileage and
iD A·l condition. Price $750,
Ph.446-0803.
$1 PER DAY rental for Elee·
trio Carpet Sbampooer with
purchase ol Blue Lustre. Far·
mers Hardware.
42-6
ONE OF the finer things or
NEW GMC TRUCK
Ufe - Blue Lustre carpet and
HEADQUARTERS
upholstery cleaner. Rent elee·
tric shampooer
$!. Central
NOW'. SHOWING
Supply Co.
42-t
19'o6 MODELS
REPOSSESSED Electrolu1 Vacuwn cleaner - authorized
Electrolu¥ Sales and Service. 2 MJnneapYis Moline Power
Unltl
Pb. 615-2948.
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WEEKEND specials al B &amp; G 1954 \1 ten Chevrolel
ton GMC
Pet "' Novelty Sbop. New 1981 \1
'" Ju~·Uonal
ahipment of stock and tropi· 1955 .,. '''"~
1960 \1 Ton Chevrolet
ral !Ish, 87 varieties. 1258
J965 ~ Ton Ford
Powell Sl, Middleport, 0.
1955 ~ Ton o.-.a
••"'
41-2 1!151 _,,
\1 Too GMC
1983 s ton GMC Dump
11M BUICK Sltylark, bucket
Hals, power steering, perfect
1llll1 atoo GMC
ClOIIdlUon $1,595, phoue 448 • 1960 Ford - ~ too
21'10.
41-3 llllif Ford - ~ ton
USO MODEL A Ford. Priced for 1981 Ford Eccmllne
qutclt: aale. Call after 1:30 p, IJ59 Olev. I too
m. ffl!-4m. .
40-l 1951 OJev. ~ tOll
1B52 Cbev. ~ too
ADDING M!Jcb!Do Slle. Prima 11151 Dodge ~ ton I
•~• .......... ~ • 20 Adder $116 now
.LWU ............., Til wu
Quuta Electric $lli.!IO Ust 1984 lnl Scoot, 2 heel Dr.
I total I credit hal. Solve your 1957 Iuternational I loll
tu: p!Gblems, buy a Prima 1158 Cbavrolet -~ loll
or Electric at Simmons Pig.
1957 ~ · Toll OMC
II Office Equlp. Wt service 1965 Oldminb 11
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aD mat.s. Ph. 446-1.317. Sf.tl New 60" Rotary Cutlel'l _...

SINGER, MODEL Ill, Zig Zag,
uJ ped to b ttonh0 le ••••b
eq P
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monogram, etc. Balance due

NEW .

Smell Down Peyment
Auume A. G.l. Loan
1\!t STORY 3 BR home, diDIDI
room large kitchen featurIng wood cabinets, full bas•
ments, lot has 60' frontage on
a &lt;Oncrete otreet. You doD't
have to be a veteran to ..
aumL this 1-. Payment per
mo. 93.90 covers everythinl
- less than rent.
COME IN

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LARGE lot 1011' • W' with all
modern s rm. home carpet iD
Uvlng room, Dice patio,
I
car attached garage. Prl&lt;ed
llet.
reaaouable Ill
loday'l miJIIo
ket.

HOBBY aNTER

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your

J BR home, Dice kltclleu, ulllo
1ty room forced bot air ,Jal
rumace, !root porcli, earp«~'~,
fenced In yard. Price easw.
Vacant,

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av'='D. WOOn,dlale-

TOM THUMB
MODEL CAR RACING

me

Real

MA1 we· belp 7ou aell your
property tbl• aprlog? Ocr list.
propetty till• sprlog? Our list.
lnp are low and we cu

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condition. Full price fll.61.
IN INDUSTRY PRODUCTION .JOBS IN CEN446-1639.
39-tf
TRAL OHIO. STARliNG RATES ABOVE $2.00
HAy and Straw 60c per bale.
AN HOUR. MUST BE:
361-7117.
3H
High School graduatea pr .equivalent; available for
any shift Report imme'lllalely, and have w1th you:
HOUSETRAlLER- Iiliood- &lt;On· I
Social Securi!y card; Birth Certificate, Educational
clition. Call Gl 6-1391.
3H ·
Records; and, If Ex-MIUtuy, Form Dl)..214.
MOWREY'S Upholstery. Reas- ' ii ;;;w.OIIable rates. Free estimates,
work guaranteed. Ph Pt.
443 Slconcl Avenue
Pleasant, 675-4154.
34-26
Gelllll!lh, Ohio
!LEC'fROLUX sweeper, complete wtth attachmenta. A·l
~
&lt;OOdiUon. Pay off balance 4
For Rent
payments $5.51 each. 446-1639.
21-U
~SHED apt. private 5 =o=·;;::=:-:;;;p,;p;;;;:;;
rms. • bath - all redecorat· HOME HeaUng oil, Pb. Pomeed. lsi floor Mrs. Ross North· rey t92-2181 collect. GaUipo1057 S.:,, Ave., 464-2543. Us-Vinton ~28. _
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up,
42-t TAX FIGURES 1etttng
Y011 J
BRADBURY 1st floor efflclen- down? Don't let It Buy a/ h+--lf-+-1 t46-0057 Prima 20 Adder $115- now
adul
cy apt.,
Is ony.
4:~-3 $99.50; Electric $115, DOW\ lra-1---ll-t--tOPENING SOON
$188.50. Renlalo and
2 BDRM. bousetrailer•
ully Simmons Ptg. and
Offtee l...l....l"Gellipolis, Ohio
eq., TV &amp; air-«&gt;nd., block Equip.
IIHf
from Hospital. Adults. 641 ~ STEREO Rndio combinaUoli:
Ph. 4114-3870·
. 1966 Console model.
Used
Male Help Wented 7 ROOM bouse, unfornlshed, very Utile. Llke new. Good
furnace,
bath, hardwood tone. Four speed automatic
MEN over 21 - lf yoo want to floors. 1112 - 1st. Ave. See changer. Multiple speekers.
work call
at once, I can Dr. L. E. Smith.
First $119.80 cash or terms
... 4 ambitious men wro OFFICE -i-oom for rent,-ground takes it. Call 446-4329. 111-ll 1....&amp;-i
act~ally needs :-::~Y ;"'~~~; noor, Locust St. D. Hollis APPLES : Golden Delicious,
will ng to wor
· nd Wood 446-11166
42-tf Melrose Grimes Golden, and
1M' neat iD appearance a
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C
Rome Beauties Open week
ol good character. Unlimited 3 RM. Unfurnished apt., on- da·
d -Sunday. Wells
1
opp. Call 615-~.
42-t tact Empire Furniture Co.
Orch
·"·~~t "::t 160
IJ-tf
13·11
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Male Help Wulod
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MEN OVER 45 with car and ; ROOM 0•arage apartment, STERO _ 1965 Model playa and
41 •3 sounds Uke new. Just fo ur
sales experience belplul but ' caD 446-2220.

OHIO STATE EMPlO(YMENT SERVICE

Notice

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people doing a Dice bqslnes1.
Good location iD OaDipol!o.
8elllog bulldlq IJid JIMIICI
atock.

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tloa eervlee. MUll be mature.
witli lbllllt te manale de~-·
and seV
partz.
~ wldng contiJtlons. Ia
letMr, llate lllj)el'ience, ref.
and wages expected;
Wrlft e-n Tho Dafiy"Belltluel,
llol _lilA.
I Hie

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We bring lbe exact concrete mix yo11

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need rieht where you need it at just
the time you want it there! Low ~st
~!11 surprise you,

lnsur•nce

Fut •nd I••Y . .. ~,
free htimetea ·.

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MORNING
DAWN
LODGE
No.7
Mcnday, Febru~ry 21

NO P.M.

F. C. Degrte
Kenn•th Dtvldson, Master

Gallipolis Business
College

Raymond Jon11, Sec.

SPECIAL Feb. · &amp; Marcb- Permanent $5, $6.50 &amp; f8.50: Bee

36 Locust St.
Phone 446-4367

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Lov Lee Beauty Salon, 446 •
3613.
33-!2
Is- YOUR water sale? Let us
check 1t And recommend proper equipment. no obligations
Central Supply Co., Ph. 44112374.
HI

lpelld lime on "lllog
,

Wanted

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WANTED
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not nece9Sary. Ph. alter 5 OFFICE space, heat, air conp.m. 675-1829.
f:l-6 ditloning
janitorial service
lne•. or write lo 303 8oUU::r. Front
furnished. Will redecorate for
••~••· c utumb,., oblo.
W
d
)'OCr taste. Centrally lo&lt;ated,
FPmale Help
ante
530 second Ave. Call 446-333t.
Waitresses Wanted
41-3
Wanted To Rern
Henderson Truck Stop
HOUSE 3 room &amp; bath, 44&amp;- - ------ -Henderson, w. Va.
40-3 3501
41-3
NICE dean unfurn. apt.
or
----- - _ __· -·- -- .
house or 4 or 5 large rooms, LADIES needed for good pay- OFFICE room and three room
with stove, refrigerator, close lng_ temporary work. No ex- apt. all utilities furnished.
in call 446-2346 alter 5:30 p. penence necessary. Apply In Libby Hotel. Pb. 446-1)414.
41-3 person Tuesday, Feb. Z2, 9:00 1 _ _ - - '
k
m.
a m American Lellon Hall MODERN Housetrailers by w .
city Bldg.
40- l or month. 1900 Chestnut s:9-t
Male Help W ented BABYSITTER, l'o'OU!d prefer ,
one to live Ia. !46-44!!. 38-5 1FIRST Floor furnished apart·
NEED CASH' Self
famous
ment. 631 Fourth Ave. 3&amp;-tf
Knapp Ae,;tred Sboes. Full
Ar!: APARTMENTS, furnished, aliio_r part lime. Htgb &lt;OIIllll18- . lloollli ••biard •nd 1 1, "ilfh- ltle. paid. Ph. . 446-0731 ~
stons
lin plus bonus. ·• Complete Write Joe McEtreo, Rt. I, ROOMS by week or month. Lae for men .and women' Fares! Ohio
~ fayette Hotel Pb. 4~2522.
Equipment rurmshed
free.
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21-21
Write to Gordon Rae, District ,
Saies Mgr., 3584 Darbyshire
W•nted To Do
J rm. hoose. Call GI 6-2!101 alDrive, Columbus, Ohio. Zip
ter 4 p. m.
34-U
43221.
39-3 STUDENT Teacher wiD
give dY Wt:M or -Ill : Sleepmg
MARRIED
with
Pb. accordion lessons. Call f46- n10111 lm'!dllled apt, trailer
675-2948.
3H 3821.
3:1-3 apace. Cmtact Stella Arnold,
--~Parto Cen!ral Hotel.
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THIS WEEK~S
SPECI!IL!

'61 CHEVROLET
• IMPALA CONY.
r flb~ with white top, V-8
I t:loor ~ hift, radi o, heater,
white wall tires

$1075·00

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· CHEVROLET·
~ OLDSMOBILE
DEALER
Gallipolis, Ohio

H~.:K~E~~~uslive

mao- 'ear.

••·nUL opace ror

Larry's Wayside Furniture
Make an appointment with your.
self to come to Wayside Furniture.
l':verything you'll need and want
for every room. Come soon and see
our assortment of the finest chairs
by Berkline. A chair to suit any
room in your home.

lAD

p.liL

_ _ For

Larry Says:
GET OUT YOUR NOTESJ PUT ON
YOUR CREATIVE THING CAPJ

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"A New Name In Cmatlve Fine Furniture For 'l'hll Area"

$23. 446-1639.

39-11
' NEW Vinyal or Cloth sofa
I bed $89.95 ea.; New 5
I tube G.E. Radios $11 .95
ea.; New 500 Sbot Daisey
DB Gun $6.95; New Mar·
lin Single shot 22 rifle
$19.95: Save money at
WICKUNES "EVE RVTHING" STORE Bidwell
Ohio. 1 Mt. Mist 'quilt bati
for 89c with JrOCery Of•
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FREE Camptoe merchaDdlle
at Amsbary'o Apacha Trallw

The WISEMAN
Agency

Sales, 1131 Fourth Ave., GaUl
NICE 3 bedrm. Home, &lt;Olll- polll, 44t-a up to f!7f.lt
Bonua ahaolutely free wltb
$7,500 3_BEDROOM . plete bullt-ID ldtcban, lllrced Apm
1r111er bou&amp;bt 111 ,._
a1r furnace, hardwnod Ooon,
IDa&amp; q A nllt GOOD
ROD
I'IUII')'
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Bani: rate l!rumcl118
run
garap and
WITH IATB .\NO ruBNACL LOCA'tSD ON CRATMAII A.VJ:. WITB
double concrete drive. Close
Cll'Y WAD&amp;. OA!I AND I1'JliZTI.
l"l WOATH IIONEY.
to toWD. tblldrea will allelld
Galllpolll Schools. FHA easy
Prlct Reduced $2,000
terms fll/700.
'filii . .AND rmr BOlO JNCLUDU
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B&amp;Almi'UL
on Stale Route
OUILT-JN JUW- WITII 11.\NOL SMALL • '
ciVIIN AND VJHT.
N.a
211
wtht
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obacco baae J
LA&amp;.OE BA8DI&amp;NT AND A1TACB.., GA&amp;AGE. rr-s WCATICD oN A or 4 bedrooms forced atr ru.
LAIIOI LOT 1 Ilia NORTH OJ POa.
e1 furna&lt;ie, -vew bath and W'DB ON RT. teo. 1'1"8 YOUBI 1101
,......_ al'l'Rl' TAD •
t.0011
chen, solid oak woodwork.
TBII av&amp;MJNa,
RIO GRANDE
WANT ill town! Larle s hdrm.
bome with storm doal'l IJid
PRICE REDUCEiD
wlndowJ. enclosed front poreb,
mu om n '1;0 YOUIIIU' '1'0 oae car prage, gu' beatill«.
~1.t!S&amp;J.
l..'"'ft::l ~ Close to elty scbooll. Prl&lt;e
aou
l'l'IIDT rao• CAMJIUI. IV·
18YTIIIIIG II 1m\' IUC8 AI BUILT
reduced for quick Jllle.
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OJIPICI PHONE
INOI. aoor sii&gt;JNO, ac.· lt'l ON
:U HU 44, Dlld
A L.\110&amp; W11oL LOCAftiii'CII)~
rr
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MODERN 3 BEDROOM OSCAR lWRD, ltEALTOR
1 MILE OUI
roR QUICK llle, owaer hal
...,.. w.ur TtU. TD11'81110 ..... reduced price on this lllllll
~"r..~~.,:.VY, ~w ..:J, frame bom1 and I A., good
J
BOlD WlLL OIVI YOU
ootbulldlq, located J mll8
A
· 1'IUB VIBY WILL DP'r
ftr
6ft
BOlO HAl A autmPUJ.·I&lt;Ji\lliJIH,
ll'om loWD. lt'l prleed
New 5 ton rann lfi&amp;OIII wltb .,..._......, GAIIAOL ITOJIIl . WIN· l-· ..... ",-; Mike
.a
01
DOWI AND A NICK LOT, CrrY WAT·
W-.JI ""VW
tire• fl29.011 up
a AND NATtJBAL ou t.OCATa:D rea80118blo oirllr,
New 8 25 1 20 10 ply nylon IN oRUN ACRIB. IT'll BUN Rio
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YOU CAN - I . bome to
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lJI Plaa 81.. Pb. ltiU
Olllce ~ Home Ml 4711 bath ,blsement, d"P , Itt,
RENlELEt"''JJIC 1i apbolllll'J HOME SITES, iar1e Iota, ,.... carpte'JII· iD llvlnl
R9JD,
oor Rug Shampoarer by Blue oonable, In low tu district, .• ond n)ce, ~- Jl'• j1rkled
Lwtre. Sheppard's, 112 Ill Close to: Cheahlre ltchnols. for jU11 $111011.:
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Ave., Pb. ~~~~1111-11 Jllll off RL 7 EM, r·'I350,Jl-3 ..
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11,01\TH,II'ESIERN •
lid•~ 0 • • 1 BEDROO!tl bouse '158 First WE NEI!D homes any location ·EVANSTON , lit (UPI) L1' vuu are "" ·:'
I
11 Ctlll · ·
and let Juntor Jlln Bums paced Nort
oom. or relllfWlell"'o • us An. elepnt17 turnlshed, ev 10 10 ,
Ul
. tom Ill . 8
win OVtl
We art nullden Olllrtbutnt erythlnl new Wall to wa!lj na help : -..~e·u~~ :ianl Unl~ty here Saluto
lor tlur,Git•l .\Jtf11'PI• Alit
•oarpe•t.lnl under lt,OIO. ~
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TALK OVER your needs wltll
the Dillon Agency.I'·- Courtlo
Th
ous, friendly Rea ""•·
fiJ
stand
ready
to
put
thetr
flral
hand knowledge and years ol
experience at yeur disposal.
Buyers waitint~-llstiDIS nee4ed!
BtlBART DILLON, REALTOR

months old. 4 speed automaUc turntable. Multiple speak·
era. Only $51.75 or terms. Call ----------~-=
446-4329.
III-I
SEWING MACHINE. 1966 full
for S.le
---:I-nsurance ___
fll.l17f
automaUc. No attachmental,=========;
LncMe or Howard Brannoa
THREE
to look_fora wben
needed to buttonhole, sew on ;·
I
...,, b•ruthmga
Insurance
good
Evellfnp 441-JM•
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bottons, monogrsmo,
bind !
Home Heeling Oi
,-- .,
BilJ Nortlrap f48.D
hem, overcast, etc. Just ID-1
'company, fast claims serv1ee
oert oams for deaii!JIS. ODIYI Treated No. I -Treated No.
md low rates. We have all
...•.90 or terms. Call 446-4329.1 I - Metored Delivery threa at the Neal Ins. Agen..,
16-tf 'rlnt-A-Mat" Tickets -Bud·
·"Y· your Grange Agents. See Plumb!'!! --~-~•ling
pt Pay Syotem - Degree
them soon.
18-11 WANDARD PLUMIIINO
A
U.L IYJIOI or DlllllllD. motet
Day Delivery
HEATING, 50f Second Ave.
tals. block. brick. pipe
Phone Pomeroy ,
~liZ.
HI
Re•l htate For 5•1•
wildoWI, lint.! II. ell:. Claude
992·2181 Collect
IOIIN IIIWIMBil
Wtoten, Rio Or- 0. r.tl
or
o. D. P.u!SONS, REALTOR
Plumbln&amp;
and lleatiDJ
IHI
rHm alter 1
CO.IIIpoli•VInton
51! Se&lt;oad Ave.
• Fourth Ave.-KB-1117 111-11
ooor cleiD lUmp and IIOker "' . 3&amp;1inQ lio&amp;, n
Pbone f46-IZIJ
DEWI'M PLUMBING
GrlUide. Pbone CH Hll6.
GOOD INVESTMENTS:
AND '!EATING
eoaJ. Carl
Wlnten.
Rio
Now ltrvlll(l
I - Double House iD clly fi,OOO 11011I'E 1110 for prompt couriJio
OA'Ltll
1 _ Busine,s Block with I -- ..mce call r; ll-'m !i
ELEC'fROLUX sweeper
on
wheels late model. Has all
COUNTY
opts., only $21,000. Both will MATI"S PLUMBING AND
cleaning attachments _ Just I
show above average return. :!EATING, All worlc guart39.7S. Terms avlilable. can
Willi tho tlneot and most
1
446-f329.
16-tf -lat. Ptlrol..m Sarvlct. OVERLOOKING Tycoon Lake, uteed. Ph. 446-1589, U ne
1
Store - Building - Trailer IIBWer, call 446-2510· U-2l
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lolJW.
UlW
Pnces
..,
mattroa.._ Rice and Corbin Fum!Boats and Equl pmen,•
ti9-U
Re•l Estete Lo•n•
!5 Acres, also 50 acres; vaoant
Services OffeNCI
U= Kelvinator refrigerator
land, Look It over.
TERMJTB PEST.OONTROL
In good condition, Ph. 448 •
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ACRE
Farm,
5
rooms
&amp;
rREF:
lnspecUon. call 446-3241
4751. after 5 p.m.
41-3
bath, two barn•. rertlle land. Merrill O'Dell, Operator for
Pasture, rents for $500 per E&gt;termltal Termite Service
BASSETT puppies, AKC relisyear.
10 Belmclllt Dr.
18'1-11
tered, GI 6-2328.
41-3
11 •
I'It:HMITB or Roach
Clyde B. Walker, Mgr.
GOING to Florida for o tew Commereial or lllldenttal I
Z&amp;" GIRL'S Schwinn bicycle,
Loans en Small Acre•P
weeks. In my absence these b can be dooe for lui, fllD
good condition, $20. Phone
SVJ Percent Interest
446-358%.
41-3
salesmen will serve you.
Qt1'o 2nd, Ph. 446-0201
can do 11, Thn11181 W. Faia
O.Uipollo,
Ohio
saJesmea:
HALLICRAFTER communlca·
\ Son .EIIerllllllatiJI&amp; Ca.. I
WayDO Amabary, f48.mt
lions received model. S • 120.
a.m. to 10 p.m., \VIIellfn.
Tbree short wave bands (1.6
Earl Wlllm, fti.IIU
llu'1- 0. Pb. PR fi.BI. 114
me to 30 mel and A. M. broC.mplng Equip.
adoast band. Plus antenna
Real &amp;t•t• for S1fe
._,.-....--IEC~£1
446-flOB.
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11112 RAMBLER Classic, 4 door,
good Ures, low mileage and
iD A·l condition. Price $750,
Ph.446-0803.
$1 PER DAY rental for Elee·
trio Carpet Sbampooer with
purchase ol Blue Lustre. Far·
mers Hardware.
42-6
ONE OF the finer things or
NEW GMC TRUCK
Ufe - Blue Lustre carpet and
HEADQUARTERS
upholstery cleaner. Rent elee·
tric shampooer
$!. Central
NOW'. SHOWING
Supply Co.
42-t
19'o6 MODELS
REPOSSESSED Electrolu1 Vacuwn cleaner - authorized
Electrolu¥ Sales and Service. 2 MJnneapYis Moline Power
Unltl
Pb. 615-2948.
f:l-6
WEEKEND specials al B &amp; G 1954 \1 ten Chevrolel
ton GMC
Pet "' Novelty Sbop. New 1981 \1
'" Ju~·Uonal
ahipment of stock and tropi· 1955 .,. '''"~
1960 \1 Ton Chevrolet
ral !Ish, 87 varieties. 1258
J965 ~ Ton Ford
Powell Sl, Middleport, 0.
1955 ~ Ton o.-.a
••"'
41-2 1!151 _,,
\1 Too GMC
1983 s ton GMC Dump
11M BUICK Sltylark, bucket
Hals, power steering, perfect
1llll1 atoo GMC
ClOIIdlUon $1,595, phoue 448 • 1960 Ford - ~ too
21'10.
41-3 llllif Ford - ~ ton
USO MODEL A Ford. Priced for 1981 Ford Eccmllne
qutclt: aale. Call after 1:30 p, IJ59 Olev. I too
m. ffl!-4m. .
40-l 1951 OJev. ~ tOll
1B52 Cbev. ~ too
ADDING M!Jcb!Do Slle. Prima 11151 Dodge ~ ton I
•~• .......... ~ • 20 Adder $116 now
.LWU ............., Til wu
Quuta Electric $lli.!IO Ust 1984 lnl Scoot, 2 heel Dr.
I total I credit hal. Solve your 1957 Iuternational I loll
tu: p!Gblems, buy a Prima 1158 Cbavrolet -~ loll
or Electric at Simmons Pig.
1957 ~ · Toll OMC
II Office Equlp. Wt service 1965 Oldminb 11
_
aD mat.s. Ph. 446-1.317. Sf.tl New 60" Rotary Cutlel'l _...

SINGER, MODEL Ill, Zig Zag,
uJ ped to b ttonh0 le ••••b
eq P
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monogram, etc. Balance due

NEW .

Smell Down Peyment
Auume A. G.l. Loan
1\!t STORY 3 BR home, diDIDI
room large kitchen featurIng wood cabinets, full bas•
ments, lot has 60' frontage on
a &lt;Oncrete otreet. You doD't
have to be a veteran to ..
aumL this 1-. Payment per
mo. 93.90 covers everythinl
- less than rent.
COME IN

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Spring V•lley Estetes
LARGE lot 1011' • W' with all
modern s rm. home carpet iD
Uvlng room, Dice patio,
I
car attached garage. Prl&lt;ed
llet.
reaaouable Ill
loday'l miJIIo
ket.

HOBBY aNTER

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your

J BR home, Dice kltclleu, ulllo
1ty room forced bot air ,Jal
rumace, !root porcli, earp«~'~,
fenced In yard. Price easw.
Vacant,

and

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Est••• For S.le

av'='D. WOOn,dlale-

TOM THUMB
MODEL CAR RACING

me

Real

MA1 we· belp 7ou aell your
property tbl• aprlog? Ocr list.
propetty till• sprlog? Our list.
lnp are low and we cu

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condition. Full price fll.61.
IN INDUSTRY PRODUCTION .JOBS IN CEN446-1639.
39-tf
TRAL OHIO. STARliNG RATES ABOVE $2.00
HAy and Straw 60c per bale.
AN HOUR. MUST BE:
361-7117.
3H
High School graduatea pr .equivalent; available for
any shift Report imme'lllalely, and have w1th you:
HOUSETRAlLER- Iiliood- &lt;On· I
Social Securi!y card; Birth Certificate, Educational
clition. Call Gl 6-1391.
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MOWREY'S Upholstery. Reas- ' ii ;;;w.OIIable rates. Free estimates,
work guaranteed. Ph Pt.
443 Slconcl Avenue
Pleasant, 675-4154.
34-26
Gelllll!lh, Ohio
!LEC'fROLUX sweeper, complete wtth attachmenta. A·l
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&lt;OOdiUon. Pay off balance 4
For Rent
payments $5.51 each. 446-1639.
21-U
~SHED apt. private 5 =o=·;;::=:-:;;;p,;p;;;;:;;
rms. • bath - all redecorat· HOME HeaUng oil, Pb. Pomeed. lsi floor Mrs. Ross North· rey t92-2181 collect. GaUipo1057 S.:,, Ave., 464-2543. Us-Vinton ~28. _
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BRADBURY 1st floor efflclen- down? Don't let It Buy a/ h+--lf-+-1 t46-0057 Prima 20 Adder $115- now
adul
cy apt.,
Is ony.
4:~-3 $99.50; Electric $115, DOW\ lra-1---ll-t--tOPENING SOON
$188.50. Renlalo and
2 BDRM. bousetrailer•
ully Simmons Ptg. and
Offtee l...l....l"Gellipolis, Ohio
eq., TV &amp; air-«&gt;nd., block Equip.
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from Hospital. Adults. 641 ~ STEREO Rndio combinaUoli:
Ph. 4114-3870·
. 1966 Console model.
Used
Male Help Wented 7 ROOM bouse, unfornlshed, very Utile. Llke new. Good
furnace,
bath, hardwood tone. Four speed automatic
MEN over 21 - lf yoo want to floors. 1112 - 1st. Ave. See changer. Multiple speekers.
work call
at once, I can Dr. L. E. Smith.
First $119.80 cash or terms
... 4 ambitious men wro OFFICE -i-oom for rent,-ground takes it. Call 446-4329. 111-ll 1....&amp;-i
act~ally needs :-::~Y ;"'~~~; noor, Locust St. D. Hollis APPLES : Golden Delicious,
will ng to wor
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42-tf Melrose Grimes Golden, and
1M' neat iD appearance a
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ol good character. Unlimited 3 RM. Unfurnished apt., on- da·
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41 •3 sounds Uke new. Just fo ur
sales experience belplul but ' caD 446-2220.

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.Kerr
Bennie Hash,
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and Mrs. Billy Georp and
By Katbrylle D. Knolls
Mr, and Mrs. Gilmer Knotts, cltHdren on Kemper Hollow Rd.
Mrs. LeSter Waugh bas been Mr.' and )llrs. John Denney, · Mr. and Mrs. Frances Moran
staying with her daughter, Mrs. •nns, Obucky and Jolunly, Mrs. lllld cltlldren of ColumbUs spont
Frill Tackett after having sur· Margaret Edwarda and Wyman a few days here with Mr. and
l"fV at the Holzer hospital.
Denney bad dinner with Mr. Mrs. Earl Carman and cblld·
Mr. and Mrs. David Rob- Sam Denney and son, 'lbomas ren.
lnson and three children bave Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brofl1ers
moved here to the property Mr. and Mrs. Worthy Stanley and daughters called on his
they purchased !rom Mr. Val· and children have moved Into mother Mrs. Jessie Brethers
lance, the former George Keith their new bouse which they and ,Mrs. Palmer.
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bullt thlll winter.
Chris slid Stephen Steut spont

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• On Fr1'day song_
Slliiday 2:30 p.m. at the_ FogleDIeS
Funeral Home. Buml wtll
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POINT PLEASANT - F.rnest Fri•nds may call at the Funeral
D. MrFarmnd, 67, Hartford, W. Home.
t&gt;a died al home Friday 12 :30

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~~~{:f~~~~~:r!~~:;d c:.;~~~~ Joe Ebersbach

spondent over ill health, accordIng tu relatives. Mrs. McFar-

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chanir He was born m Mason cen tral committeeman of the
(01Jnl\ DPl' 5, 1898, a son of 1Sc~l·ond Ward at the time of his
thr btP \1r and _Mrs .. . Wylhe 'death. He was preceded in death
:\kf':Jr!:-md_ 1_-lis (Irs( wde, Ora ,hy his parent~ Peter and Em~U5' iln. dwd rn 1947.
, mn Ebt•rsbach an infant dau·
!'un1vmg are his wih', Ru!h: ghtt&gt;r. B(•tly Ann: four broth~~:.:. sons, Harry of. Athenrs. Ohm. ers. W. H. Ebersbach, Albert
Dand ;md \1arvm both
of . H. Ebers bach
Adam EbersNew Hnven Quentin n[ Long b;wh and Jacob Ebersbach. and
I&lt;::IJflrl N Elmer of Tnmp:1 two sisters, Miss Ann Ebers~"'t rt ...::md Edward MrF&lt;~rland h;:~:·n nnd Miss Kate Ebersbach.
ot Barherl()n Ohio: _lh!·ee dau.. S11fvivors Include his wife,
g hler ~. Mrs Cathcrme Stn~·k- An11a l.ordon bersbach ·
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ler. Columbus, !'t1rs{ Rosena '&lt;::nn s. Frank, Armed Fo;ces, KoBu~hne!l. I.DtlJ.:! Island. N V., rea. and Tom, at horne; four
N, Y.: une brother Donme of.s 11 ,, and Nanry
all at home:
\1r':l. Nora Wagner. Bmu~l.vn . trree brothers, C. J. Ebersbach,
N. Y. : one brother. Donnie of Middleport and Elmer Ebers-

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our beautiful selection
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William Charles and Clar·

Iem·• E. Martin, both of

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Whether It is a coat, suit, drefi, hat,

Mr. Martin was a retired em·
ploye of the H. K. Porter (l!fm.
p•ny. He was born May ll, 1905
at Gallipolis Ferry, a son of
Jlhe late Sherman and Amanda ·
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Come To Elberfelds
For Tops In Fashions

diPd Friday in a Beckley hospil31. Burial will be in the Lone

wife. Maggie Burns Martin: two

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and Mr McFarland was m !ht llleld Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the
hertroum wlwn she .heHrd ~ shot iEwing Chapel with Delbert ErnMrFarland shot 111m sel ~ Jn l~e , strilusen and Don Reynolds 1n
stomach \.\·ilh a :12 rall~er re- 1d1a rgr. Burial will be in
"o!n. and Wi.l" dt-•&lt;-~d when the Bi:'erh Grove Cemetery.
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Dies Saturday

·Mr. Mcrarland had been de-

11'4 r.l!:s1 her daughter, Mr&amp; Vb:gfnlallo)t. oro the parents ol a baby _Sb;l
T. A. McCultY of 'rycilon Rd. son and family,
born Feb, 1. It is their ftrst
Mn. · Sylvia .Deuney ~~ a Larey ftusse)l has jOined t!ul cltlld and was given the ~
recent Sunday wllli. her daugbt- Marin~ ~· Is stallon,ed at Par· .If Kathryn j,ynn. · ·
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)IT. and Mrs. 00!1 Shupe and daughter, Debby and son, Andy A porcup~ rarely w~en
!amlly ha
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. ved to the . pro- visited her. ~~· ~1dfs. Kate lar away once II has plckcld a
perty ~ l'icent),Y boupt,:qear Dauber ~llll'!la!l· 1 &gt;.·
wintering spot. SomeUmes it
Eno.
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Mr. Johh ~can r~ to lllr•···l'.8U\ Fuller ·~lslled Mr. at a time durfii&amp; zerO wea~er.
Dayton ~Iter ~~ · ~I at and Mrs. 'Robert JOIII!i at ;Fair·
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Mri: ~ Cli~Y called en Jones, tlie fo~ · Betty. Fuller, -1110 per cent l&gt;.t.
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Mg George apenl a rtcenl
TUesday
night with 1 friend, spent " recent Sunday with Mr.
.Kerr
Bennie Hash,
.
and Mrs. Billy Georp and
By Katbrylle D. Knolls
Mr, and Mrs. Gilmer Knotts, cltHdren on Kemper Hollow Rd.
Mrs. LeSter Waugh bas been Mr.' and )llrs. John Denney, · Mr. and Mrs. Frances Moran
staying with her daughter, Mrs. •nns, Obucky and Jolunly, Mrs. lllld cltlldren of ColumbUs spont
Frill Tackett after having sur· Margaret Edwarda and Wyman a few days here with Mr. and
l"fV at the Holzer hospital.
Denney bad dinner with Mr. Mrs. Earl Carman and cblld·
Mr. and Mrs. David Rob- Sam Denney and son, 'lbomas ren.
lnson and three children bave Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brofl1ers
moved here to the property Mr. and Mrs. Worthy Stanley and daughters called on his
they purchased !rom Mr. Val· and children have moved Into mother Mrs. Jessie Brethers
lance, the former George Keith their new bouse which they and ,Mrs. Palmer.
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P.,perty.
bullt thlll winter.
Chris slid Stephen Steut spont

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sister, Mrs. AI·
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Funeral services for Joe Ef&gt;.
• On Fr1'day song_
Slliiday 2:30 p.m. at the_ FogleDIeS
Funeral Home. Buml wtll
be

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the Graham cemetery.

POINT PLEASANT - F.rnest Fri•nds may call at the Funeral
D. MrFarmnd, 67, Hartford, W. Home.
t&gt;a died al home Friday 12 :30

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~~~{:f~~~~~:r!~~:;d c:.;~~~~ Joe Ebersbach

spondent over ill health, accordIng tu relatives. Mrs. McFar-

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chanir He was born m Mason cen tral committeeman of the
(01Jnl\ DPl' 5, 1898, a son of 1Sc~l·ond Ward at the time of his
thr btP \1r and _Mrs .. . Wylhe 'death. He was preceded in death
:\kf':Jr!:-md_ 1_-lis (Irs( wde, Ora ,hy his parent~ Peter and Em~U5' iln. dwd rn 1947.
, mn Ebt•rsbach an infant dau·
!'un1vmg are his wih', Ru!h: ghtt&gt;r. B(•tly Ann: four broth~~:.:. sons, Harry of. Athenrs. Ohm. ers. W. H. Ebersbach, Albert
Dand ;md \1arvm both
of . H. Ebers bach
Adam EbersNew Hnven Quentin n[ Long b;wh and Jacob Ebersbach. and
I&lt;::IJflrl N Elmer of Tnmp:1 two sisters, Miss Ann Ebers~"'t rt ...::md Edward MrF&lt;~rland h;:~:·n nnd Miss Kate Ebersbach.
ot Barherl()n Ohio: _lh!·ee dau.. S11fvivors Include his wife,
g hler ~. Mrs Cathcrme Stn~·k- An11a l.ordon bersbach ·
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\1r':l. Nora Wagner. Bmu~l.vn . trree brothers, C. J. Ebersbach,
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Mr. Martin was a retired em·
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hertroum wlwn she .heHrd ~ shot iEwing Chapel with Delbert ErnMrFarland shot 111m sel ~ Jn l~e , strilusen and Don Reynolds 1n
stomach \.\·ilh a :12 rall~er re- 1d1a rgr. Burial will be in
"o!n. and Wi.l" dt-•&lt;-~d when the Bi:'erh Grove Cemetery.
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Dies Saturday

·Mr. Mcrarland had been de-

11'4 r.l!:s1 her daughter, Mr&amp; Vb:gfnlallo)t. oro the parents ol a baby _Sb;l
T. A. McCultY of 'rycilon Rd. son and family,
born Feb, 1. It is their ftrst
Mn. · Sylvia .Deuney ~~ a Larey ftusse)l has jOined t!ul cltlld and was given the ~
recent Sunday wllli. her daugbt- Marin~ ~· Is stallon,ed at Par· .If Kathryn j,ynn. · ·
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. ved to the . pro- visited her. ~~· ~1dfs. Kate lar away once II has plckcld a
perty ~ l'icent),Y boupt,:qear Dauber ~llll'!la!l· 1 &gt;.·
wintering spot. SomeUmes it
Eno.
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Mr. Johh ~can r~ to lllr•···l'.8U\ Fuller ·~lslled Mr. at a time durfii&amp; zerO wea~er.
Dayton ~Iter ~~ · ~I at and Mrs. 'Robert JOIII!i at ;Fair·
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Mri: ~ Cli~Y called en Jones, tlie fo~ · Betty. Fuller, -1110 per cent l&gt;.t.
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Mrs. Lester Waugh has been
staying with her daughter, Mrs.
FrUl Tackett after having sur·
, gerv at the Holzer hospital.
Mason aDd one slstor, Mrs. AI· Mr. and Mrs. David !_lob: , , C
aD ice Jones, Pt. Pleasant.
lnson and three children have
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Funeral services for Joe
moved here to the property
Sunday 2:30 p.m. at the
they purchased from Mr. Val·
IeS 00 fl
song Funeral Home. Burial
lance, the former George Keith
be tn the Graham
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. POINT PLEASANT - Ernest Fnends may call at the Funeral
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F 'day
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D. McFarland, 67, Hartford, W. Home.

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died at home Friday 12 :30
.p.m. or a ••lf·inlticted bullet
wo\md. VJason County Coroner
Oliver Eshenaur ruled suicide

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. ~!r. McFarland had been de·

t spondenr 0\·er ill health, accord-

Joe Ebersbach

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Tuesday night with a lriOIId, spent a recent SWiday with Mr. T. A. McCully of Tycoon Rd.
Bonnie Hash.
and Mrs. DUly Goorge
and Mrs. Sylvia .lle~~Dey ~I · a
Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer Knotts, children on Kem~r Hollow Rd. re&lt;ent Sundll)l with ber dqh~
Mr. and )\Irs. .John Denney, Mr. and Mrs. Frances Moran er, Mrs. Bobby Green.and lamsons, Chucky and Johnny, Mra. and children of Columbus s~nt ily.
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Margaret Edwards and Wyman a few dayo here with Mr. and Mr. and Mra. Do!! Shu~ and
Denney had dinner with Mr. Mrs. Earl Carman and child· farnUy have moved to the proSam Denney and son, Thomas ren.
perty ~ ,recent)_y bo~t: )\tBr
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brothers Eno.
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and children have moved Into mother Mrs. 'Jessie Brothers Dayton after ~lnl a,patlent at
their new house which they and .Mrs. Palmer.
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built this winter.
Chris and Stephen Stout spent Ml'll:
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PT. PLEASANT Funeral
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2 fJ m. at Chapman's Mo~~~~~ ~
1in Huntington for W,

Sbow

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65, Guyandotte, former ·
Ma son County resident,
i dit&gt;d Friday in a Beckley
pita!. Burial will be in the
Oak cemetery at Point Pleasant.

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grandchildren,

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7:30 Romeo &amp; Julret
t:OO Medicine MID
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10:00 News Profile
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1:15 Merlin the Mo&amp;iclaa
1:30 What's New No. 214
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7:30 Legacy
1:00 Public Affairs
8:30 Report
t:30 Town Talk
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11 :20p.m. -Owme!B-"P••
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t p. m. - Channel II - "The
nee," George Montgomery.
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) -Televi· dis98llsfted with the show Jim Arneso of "GUIISIIIOI&lt;e"
Sound and the Fury."
11:30 p. m. - O!annel 13 lion's longest aeries, tbe IJO. througbout Ita four-year bis(O. and Lome Greene in "Bonanza" II: IS p.m. - O!annel 3 - "Tbe
"Armored Attack," A nne
minute "Virginian" show, is ry, Is attempUng ie phase are the very Image of
Web," VIncent Price
Baiter.
eveloped · in oorne behind-the- hlmseH oul of the east.
rockbound patomallsm. It's ooe
FRIDAY
aceues ahenanltaas which may AI Judge !leery Garth,
ol the reasoD9 both allows are
MONDAY
.. . 7 p. m. _ Channel 13 _ "Fort
7 p. m. - ~?"ei 3 - Mtd·
..ing about sharp changes to patriarch of Shilob Ranch,
still rlllllling stroog.
Dobbs." Clint Wallr.er, Vir·
111e program n.,.t fall,
has been the lather
night Lace, DoeiS Day
ginia M
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Slltolllale Ready
11:30 p.m. -Cbalml!l II -"Cry
ayo
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Lee J. Cobb, the highly patd w•tbout which a Western
u Cobb
Ia successful In his
f lb City .. VIctor M tur 9:311 p. m.- Channel a - The
0
liar wbo bas been YBJ\IOIY doomed.
bid to bow out fll. ''The
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FighUng Kentuckian," John
Virginian," the producers are
nJI!SDAY
Wayne
prepared. Character actor John 9 p. m. - Clumnel 3 -"Ride !l:iiO p.m --Olannel8- "Ran·
W
Dehner already bas been
the High Country," Joel
cho Notorious," Marlene Di·
introduced as lbe new manager
McCrea
etrlch, and "Terror of Rome
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - of lbe Sblloh Ranch while 11 :30 p. m. --Olannelii -''Trl·
vs. SOD of Hercules."
Daytime Shows
Jud&amp;e Garth has been up~ to
pall," Maureen O'Hara, John 11:50 p.m. -Channel 13 - "Da·
terrnortal governor.
Payne
vid and Goliath."
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WEDNI!SDAY
Welles.
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SATURDAY
mustache and st.., visage la a II:~ P·. m., -. ~ 1. - t p. m. Channel 3 - "My Fav·
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Thieves Highway, RICh·
orite Spy," Bob Hope.
perfect replacement, an autbori·
l:ot Today
Dally Word
lta1~v• figure who should have
ard Conte.
!I:IS p. m. - Channel 13 1:05-Mlll.e Wallace
trouble keeping the young 11:30 p.m - Channel
13 "Invisible Creature"'
and
1:DaDyWonl
cowbanda
from stealing
'"Man
in
tbe
Vault,"
Ani&amp;a
"Dungeon
of Horror,".
1:»Navy FUm
wag011 bub caps.
Ekberg.
11:20 p. m. - Channel 3 1:110Full Sclloo1
lfuwever, both NBc 11111
TIIUR8DAY
"Curse of tbe Undead"
1:34)-..
I~:~"woold: like to see the 8 p. m. - Channel I - "Har· U:20 p.m. -Channel 8 -"Sins
JJ
Cobb return for a
vey," James Stewart
of Rome."
I:DO-Morn. Sbow
1:»aeaSOII.
Movie
"I'd welcome the oppbrtuntty
10:110-Eye Guesa
wort with Cobb," said
10:2$-Newo
Delmer. "I've watched bis work
11:10-Concen!rat. Tba McCoya
'Golden Boy' in Nes York,
back in 1938. He's ..,. of lbe
ll:DO-Morn. star
And7 Griftitb
Supermarket
finest
actors I've ever seen."
Daytime Shows
ll: 110--l'artidtae Bay Dick Van Dyke
Dahng Game
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Mike Wallace
not at aU lD the future, 7:05-Dally Word
de~ing 011 negetialions.
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Bea Caser
Davy and lioliath
Leaa Tllaa
7:30-1:30AI Wtwla Turno
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Fun School
Starcher
1:00 Our Uvea
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Nuraett
1:10 Doctora
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TilDe f11r .Ua
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Young Marrieds
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Andy Grlflith
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Daung Game
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Love ol Wfe
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Soupy Salea
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tried on the aeconc1 allow to hams, who appeared In lbe&lt;and that waa lbe day Wfi!We6Capt. Kangaroo
exerclse "artisHc control."' AI· Ztegfeld Folllel, was the first Ied to • • - J)lck Benoy, ~
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Love of Life
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stoma('h with a 3l rahht&gt;r re· ldmrge. Burial will be in the
volvt' , and was dt-ad when the Beech Grove Cemetery.
amb lil:~nn' arrived about
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!wa~ employee until his retlre1\-lef;u·hmd w&lt;:~s a re_hrrd me· ; rnent seven years ago, and a
chank He was born m Ma son :central committeeman of the
((l1l0h . Dt•e ~. 1898, a son of · Second Ward at the time of hiS
thf' l:1\f' \1r . and Mrs. Wyl1.1e death . He was preceded in death
Mrf&lt;';Jrl:md . l_·lis first wil'e, Ora hy his pRrenlo;; Peter and EmSu:;an . dlt'd m 1947.
ma Ebl'rsbach an infant danSun 1ving llre his wifr, Huth : ghtrr. Betty Ann; four broth·
~ IX SO liS. Harry or. Athen s, OhJO, ers, w. H. Ebersbach, Albert
Dfmd and Man:m both
of H. Ebersbach
Adam EbersNew H&lt;lven Quentin nf
Lon~ Ll:-h·h and Jacob Ebersbach, and
Isl;n•d N.. Etme r of Tnmp:~ two sisters, Miss Ann Ebersfo~l;,. . .:md Edward MeF&lt;tr land ba~· h and Miss Kate Ebersbach.
ot Bartx•rton Ohio : l.hree dau- Survivors include his
wife
ghtet·s. Mrs . Catherine Slrkk- Anna Gordon bersbach·
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Bushnrll. Lon g Island. N. V., rea. and Tom, at home;
N. Y. :. one .hrother Donme of.su:.' and Nancy all at home;
.rJ.!r~ . .\ora \V agner. Broo_klyn . trree brothers, C. J . Ebersbach,
N. V.: one brother, Donme of
and Elmer Eb&lt;:rs-1
Pt. Ple-dsant. and one
. Carrie Neutzling, Pomeroy.
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visited he~..;IIIOII!!IIi )Ira. Kate
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Mr. and Mrs...J~ Puller' and
Mrs. · Paul Fuller ·Ylllted Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Jonei at Fair·
born SaiiJrday. 1&gt;1!". 80!1 Mrs,
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Tuesday night with a friend, spent a recent Sunday with Mr. T. A. McCully of 'l'ycoou Rd. ""'and fumily.
Bennie Hash.
and Mrs. Bllly George
and Mrs. Sylvia .lleJ!lley opont a Lal'l'l' RuoseU has joined the
By Katbryne D. Knolls
Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer Knotts, children OD Kemper Hollow Rd. recent Sunday with her daugbt- Marin'il! an&lt;! Is sta!Joned at ParMrs. Lester Waugh bas been Mr. and Mrs. John Denney, t.lr. and Mrs.•Frances Moran er, Mrs. Bobby Greeu .. and lam- Is lslaoo.,:....
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Frlll Tackett after having sur- Margaret Edwards and Wyman a few days here with Mr. and t.lr. and Mrs. DojJ 111\upe and daughter, -Debby ,and SOli, Andy
eery at tho Holzer hospital.
Denney had dinner with Mr. Mrs. Earl Carman and child- family have moved to the pro- vlslled !let iJl1911!11r1 ;'ftllrs. Kate
Mr. and Mro. David !_lob- Sam Denney- and son, Thomas ren.
perty IIIey ,~nt!1 bouchl:·l!fll' Dauller ~yU 1 . '
Insco and thi'ee children have Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brothers Eno. · .' '·
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moved here to the prOporty Mr. and Mrs. Worthy Stanley and daughters called on his Mr: Jgllh DwiC8!1 returni&gt;d to Mrs ..· P!lul: Fuller ·&gt;:iaijed · Mr.
they purchased from Mr.' Val- and children have moved into mother Mrs. Jessie Brothers Dayton
il&lt;!lnJ &amp;•patient at end Mrs.llobert JoiseB.at Fair·
lance, the former George Keith 1beir new house which they and ,Mrs. Palmer.
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and Mrl.
property. _
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Chris and Stephen steut spent Mrs.
called 111 Jones, the fo'"*' ·

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Su.sitn. dwd m 1947.
·ma Ebt•rsbach, an infant
Sun IV Ing arr;&gt; l1i !' wifr, Hu!h ; !gh ter . Betty Ann, four broth·
.S IX sons. Harry of Athens. OhiO, ' t:- rs. W. H. Ebersbach, AUJen
D::t\ 1U &lt;lnd Marvin both
of , H. Ebersbach Adam EbersNew Haven Quentin of Long b&lt;J!'h and Jacob Ebersbach
ls!Jflrl N , ~:~ner of :l'ampa two sisters, Mlss Ann "."or~
F'la .. Jnd b'lward Mehlrland bad1 and Miss Kate Ebersbach.
nt Barhertiln Ohto : .three ~au- : Survivors include his
wife,
ghter!".. Mr~ . 0dthenne Stnck- Anna Gordon bersbach·
ler . ('ol11mbus. \1rs. Rn!'l:'na ' .;;;nns, F'rank, Armed For,ces,
Buslmell. Lo
l::;land. N. 'f., rea, and Tom. at home; four
N. Y.: one hroUwr Donme of . ~h.· and Nancy all at home;
.l\-1 r:~ Nora \\'agne r, Rroo.ktyn. trree brothers, C. J. Ebe.rsbach,
N. Y.: one brother. Donme of Middleport and Elmer EI&gt;•rs·
Pt. Ple-asant, and one
. Carrie Neutzling, Pomeroy.
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in Huntington for W. Ve1oni•
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Oak cemetery e~t Point Pleasant.

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land told lhr SherHf's Depart- ersbach, 75, Pomeroy, who

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~ hl tht&gt; lrvlng rnom of lheir_home pital Saturday mornin~. will
and Mr. M('F;c~l'land was In the 1hE"Id Tuesday at 2 p.m. at
llertroom w!wn ~he .ht•nrd ~ shot .I E;wing Chapel with Delbert Ern.
MrFarland shDt i11nlSt'l~ m the .strnusen and Don Reynolds
stom;wh with a :l2 cal1bl'r re· 1&lt;·ha rge. Burial will be in
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Tuesday night with a friend, spent a recent Sunday with Mr. T. A. McCully of 'l'ycoou Rd. ""'and fumily.
Bennie Hash.
and Mrs. Bllly George
and Mrs. Sylvia .lleJ!lley opont a Lal'l'l' RuoseU has joined the
By Katbryne D. Knolls
Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer Knotts, children OD Kemper Hollow Rd. recent Sunday with her daugbt- Marin'il! an&lt;! Is sta!Joned at ParMrs. Lester Waugh bas been Mr. and Mrs. John Denney, t.lr. and Mrs.•Frances Moran er, Mrs. Bobby Greeu .. and lam- Is lslaoo.,:....
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Frlll Tackett after having sur- Margaret Edwards and Wyman a few days here with Mr. and t.lr. and Mrs. DojJ 111\upe and daughter, -Debby ,and SOli, Andy
eery at tho Holzer hospital.
Denney had dinner with Mr. Mrs. Earl Carman and child- family have moved to the pro- vlslled !let iJl1911!11r1 ;'ftllrs. Kate
Mr. and Mro. David !_lob- Sam Denney- and son, Thomas ren.
perty IIIey ,~nt!1 bouchl:·l!fll' Dauller ~yU 1 . '
Insco and thi'ee children have Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brothers Eno. · .' '·
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moved here to the prOporty Mr. and Mrs. Worthy Stanley and daughters called on his Mr: Jgllh DwiC8!1 returni&gt;d to Mrs ..· P!lul: Fuller ·&gt;:iaijed · Mr.
they purchased from Mr.' Val- and children have moved into mother Mrs. Jessie Brothers Dayton
il&lt;!lnJ &amp;•patient at end Mrs.llobert JoiseB.at Fair·
lance, the former George Keith 1beir new house which they and ,Mrs. Palmer.
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Chris and Stephen steut spent Mrs.
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·ma Ebt•rsbach, an infant
Sun IV Ing arr;&gt; l1i !' wifr, Hu!h ; !gh ter . Betty Ann, four broth·
.S IX sons. Harry of Athens. OhiO, ' t:- rs. W. H. Ebersbach, AUJen
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of , H. Ebersbach Adam EbersNew Haven Quentin of Long b&lt;J!'h and Jacob Ebersbach
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nt Barhertiln Ohto : .three ~au- : Survivors include his
wife,
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N. Y.: one hroUwr Donme of . ~h.· and Nancy all at home;
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N. Y.: one brother. Donme of Middleport and Elmer EI&gt;•rs·
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p m. al Chapman's .Mlortt1.rv
in Huntington for W. Ve1oni•
ti.Iarlin, 65, Guyandotte, former ·
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di~d F'rida~ in a Beckley hos-I:P""' Burial will be in the
Oak cemetery e~t Point Pleasant.

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Lucy

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ploye of thr H. K. Porter

was born May 11. 1905
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Stuart Martin. Surviving are
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This bank will trantact no business on
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ll ;20 p. m. Fri.- " J o u r n e y - - - : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - to the SeveDih Planet," and .,.........._
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t&lt;41 TitJ GoQd Ule
B. Rush.
10;35 Tom RoberiSoa Shott
IO;if Master Coalrol
11;311 p. m. ~.un, - "The Big 11:10 Newr
,.;. Qluntry lljmolimon
H~over, Van J""'-t and U;OO Tilly's Country Junctlolr Jl;WQtAel Hour
Ehzabclb Taylor
l!oiiU TillY'• ~ llymnlime 12:• llooa 1iea
9:30 P· m, MIJil. - ''laberll lbe 1 12.00 NalloDal N&amp;wJ
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12;38 Rev. Merlla Tee1a
Gene Kelly.
. 11;30 Gotloler'a Guest Star
1:1111 Rev. Eddie Boyer
12:45 a. m. Mon. - "Strangers 12;30 LarrJ ....,...... Show
1:30 Ref. Sllaa Billups
ol Bombay," Gay llotfe an4 1;30 Milea KuaJQ Sbow
2:1111 Harvea '1'lllle
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1!;15 p. m. SaL - Ohio Star U» !Oews
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8.30
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11;15 Weatner Picture
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9:55 Mason County News
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10:30 Songs for Children
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11;05 Lou Mueller Show
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1 Mrs. Garnet Hill of
polis and Mrs, FloreDce
ul Akron, Ohio, a brother,
ie Martin. Hogsett; and

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COIJSIOERED MY' - - sELF...

E. Martin, both of Huntt- 1fi
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•nee Wood of Columbus, Ohio;
four sisters. Miss Pearl Martin
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land told lhr SherHf's Depart- ersbach, 75, Pomeroy, who

1 ment ~he W1'1S lying on the couch IFI the Veterans Memorial
~ hl tht&gt; lrvlng rnom of lheir_home pital Saturday mornin~. will
and Mr. M('F;c~l'land was In the 1hE"Id Tuesday at 2 p.m. at
llertroom w!wn ~he .ht•nrd ~ shot .I E;wing Chapel with Delbert Ern.
MrFarland shDt i11nlSt'l~ m the .strnusen and Don Reynolds
stom;wh with a :l2 cal1bl'r re· 1&lt;·ha rge. Burial will be in
vol vt . and wa~ dt•ad when the . Be('ch Grove Cemetery.
ambtdan('P arrived about
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will stay Jn ·nne treefnr weeki
at a time durlill
weeljler.

Make Elherfelds in Pomer~y Your,Shopping Center

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born Feb. 1. It Is their . first

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OUR BOARDING HOUSE

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sons. Harry of Athens
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D. McFarland. 67, Harl!l
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stonwdl wi lh a :12 ralil
volvt . and wa.. dt&gt;C~ rl wl
ambt,l:mn' arrivt•d abot
minuiP"' lii1Pr
Mcf'o tr land was a retil
chanlc. Ht&gt; was born in
Conn!_\ Dt·c . 5, 1898. a

SHt SPENDS HOLlR.S STUDYING

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----,AND
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the l:i lr Mr. and Mr s.

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'kF'arland. His first wi
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~un tvillJ'!: are his wife
s.1x sons. Harry of Athen
Drmd and i\o1arvin boll
New lhJVen Quentin of
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F'tr. .. .:tnd F:dw ard Me
of Ba rhP rt on Ohio: thr'
ghfers. Mrs C'H theripe
ler . Col umbu s. \ 1rs.
Bushne ll . Long Island,

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Mr~ . Nora W a~ ne r ,
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he scene of a
1b last week
the lives el
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my nurses and
smith, '11 , 901
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correspondeal

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The Willets

OUT OUR WAY

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Humphrey said
ol the Colnmuln a South
llitioo eovem.

IIJeiS 60•
IN6T08EMV
HOB&amp;Y!

' 'like having 1
n coop" or ·~an
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HOW CAR BIIY£

SAVE
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New Zea1and!
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CAR FINANCE PIJ

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Lo w cost f •nanci r
t hro ugh a local
coope r atin g ban
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Insur ance t oo I

end to the Viet

eve we should

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omptu newa
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t entrel Hotel B
' Phone 446-4290
om• Phane 446-45
Av•., G•lllpt

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HAHI THE NAILS MAKE
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FINO MY eEAUTIFUL uUN
AND THE'(~ PIG!

NOW ONE OF YOU.
HELP JUN INTO YOUR
CAR! 'fOUIFIE c;QIN&amp;
TO DRIVE U~ TO

THE~RI

By Leslie Turner

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BIENVENUE!•
WOT "1\EENG YOU lO
UNLUCI'IV PIPIRE1i
CA&amp;EIN1

~H, WE'RE '0011-161'0 ~Rill
WHAT HAPPENED iO AMININ6
EN61t!EiR WIIO VAN"HEO IN
'TilE~ PAR'TS,A 'iEAI'o AGO!

D. 59. a res!·
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:tate IJIIIIIN'
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SUITCASE. FULL OF
COFFEE, VQ&gt;OFFI
JUST THIN!'. 1HE
PRICE IT'D ~lt-JG
ON THE BLACK
Serving Mt

POMEROY
Member
Member Federa

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rec:t Sunday wltll Mr.jT. A. MeCulty 01
Rd. son and lamily.
. born Feb. 1. ti is
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D. McFarland, 67, Hal1!&lt;

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of a self-inflicied
.wo\md. '1ason County (
Olivor Eshenaur ru led .
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:\fr F'ar land . His firs t wi

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Su~fln.

dir d in 1947.
Surdving are his wife
s1x son~. Harry of Athen:
D;w iU and MMvin botl
New Haven Quentin of
ls\Jrvl N.. . Elmer or
Fla . and Edward Me
ot Barberton Ohio: lim

lb last

week

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. Smith, 27' ....
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corretporrdenl

~hfer s. Mr~ .

Calherine
Columhus, Mrs.

Buslmell. Long Island,
N. Y.: one broU1er Do

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N. Y.: one brother, Dt:

By Neg COc:hran r

The WilletS

OUT·OUR WAY

!FINl

l'L.1.. PUT IT HERE FOR A
PRISE! MEY,SHINER,HaW'

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Mr·Farl;lnd was a relit
chanir He was born in
Co,mtv. OPe. 5, 1898, a

l\1r ~. Nora Wagner,

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lar aile.

volve r and was dl:'ad wl
ambulam·e arrivPd aiM
minutes lat.:-r.

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E in thP living rm~m of thei
and Mr. Mrfi'arland was

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WITH A
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no Fox
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WITH HUM·
• Vice Pre,.
Humphrey oald
of tlle Comm•
In i South

llitloo Jovern.
••like having a
d coop" or ·•.an
1 llrt dtparl-

&gt;o woo ftylnl

Tf-IROUGH THE

New ZeilonN,

S,TATE FARM Mun
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oed • proposal
'&gt;~Y. 1).
-alit1on gov~18' Cammu'nillts

r.

Low cost financir
th rough a local
cooperating ban
and our low cos
Insurance too I

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end to tilo Viet

eve we should
)tion for Viet:

ides a dose of

1ice pres!delll
omptu

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departi•
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1cludlng Solllll
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'CAPTAIN.EASY
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THE EAIITBIIN HALF or
the naUon, lrom the Clllltldian
border to tbe Deep Soulb, was
chilled today by a man of
record· • producing cold
llr
parked over the upper Midwest.
International Fall•,
Minn.,
suffered through the seventh
straight day of
below zero
temperatures. It was
20
wuay
at
degrees below zero ,_.
Grand Forks, N. D., but the
bitter cold appeared to be
easing although sun maintainIn&amp; a grip on 13 states from
Maine to Montana.

stomar h with a

volver and was (
ambulanc·e a rriv~
mi nut~s later.
MeFarlcmd was
t hanlr. He was b
Countv . Dec. 5, l

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Mr.

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Surviving are hl
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Mr!!. Nora Wagner
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Tragedy Stalks US Airmen

SAIGON (UPH - U.S. millla· America• rlfies and macblne Pbu military barracks and demilitarized aone and . .
ry l(lOkesmen today reported' guns.
storage area 145 miles ROrth- Thanh Hoa radar lite.
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heavy bombing of targels in .S. Navy and Air Foree west of Hanoi.
U.S. and Vielllamese p~
Communi!! North Viet Nam planes Sunday new seven Poor weather prevented ac· flew 352 combat sorties ill lilt
while tragedy continued to stalk misslolll over North Viet Nam, ettrate damage reporls. Among South.
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U.S airmen in lbe South. Five a U.S. military spokesman lite target.a were the Due 'lbo The collision of lhe hit
Americans were killed and 12 reported today. They struck stJpply area II miles southwl!lt helicopters occurred &amp;.......
injured ill lite collision of two military and communications of Vinh, Loe Mia and Som Ma afleroooll about 20 . .
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Army UH·lB "Huey" helicop- target.l from soullt of Vinh, oa storage depots five miles to the northeast of Saigon. Det•lltl
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the coast 40 m1'1es north of lite west, the MuI Da Nhla truck were 10t i mrned'1atel Y .,...,.
Better &amp;el ued ID II - lfo Viet Cong guerrilla• meaR· 17th parallel, to the Olen Bien park 45 miles north of the ble.
«•"'C 1D be eold II Oblo lor while have unleashed beavy
The accident site was botll It
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mortar attacks against widely
miles from th• scene ., •
AD arclfe air ...... elaac .. scattered American and South
helicopter crash last ,...k
the ollie over lbo wooko... Vietnamese targets throughout
wh1ch claimed the tives ..
kl!efllul temperalum well ill- the South 1• lhe last two days.
seven Americalll. Amoq tltflll
MORZINE, FRANCE - Tna 1
low lnHinl durlac 1111 .., Onl~ light casualties were
were two Army nurses and
and ...r \be zero marb at reported in nine separate
Cnpt. Albert M. Smith, fl , soa
pence said today they bave or·,
Dillbt.
mortar barrages reported toof United Pr.., lntemationol
rested a kleptomaniac dog. '!be :
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AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI) - Gen. Earle G. Wheeler lo· White House correspondenl
dug, a German abepherd, is beaoo early today rupd lrolll U.S. Army lsi Cavalry day listed a record 1,600 defections from the Commun· IMerriman Smith.
lieved to have stolen dozens of
fr1gt~ sb at Toledo tn II II Division troops participating in ist Viet Cong in January as a possible early sign of
articles ra~~~lng from clothing
CIDCIDIIIld. c.Jambu report- operation White Wing-Masher victory in South Viet Nam.
to ski poll!l.
ed nine, .U.Oa 11, 1D11 DIJ· 300 miles northeast of Saigon
Wheeler, chainnan of the Joint Chiefs of Staff,
He cqll8hl red • banded too 1%, the UPI reported.
reported another 34 Viet Cong said hi a speech prepared for the Texas Civil Defense
or full·mouthed-as be trotted
kllled in fierce hand-to-hand Conference that the defections were accompanied by
throu&amp;h the SJtOW at the Alpine
coJrbaL In one battle, Viet "an increasing willingness of Vietnamese peasants in
resort town in eastern France
Cong disguised as bushes many areas to give infonna·
e&amp;rryin&amp; • jacket containing a
chorged Up jungled slopes tion about the Viet Cong." still ~riously disrupted, and
large sum of money. The pro"screaming like crazy men" In "Final victory or defeat the (VIetnamese) Blltiblry ex·
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frantic efftX'II to escape 1 u.s. deSopethndsViotnn the ability tedof thbe p~ns:o~. program is proFessmg
him to
rt,
official said
ROYALTY - Pam Dav1s, daughter o
r. an
ambu!h.
u
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Ysow y.
EN ROUTE WITH HUM·
cou ' an ·
· Mrs. Eugene Davis of Letart Falls, and Karl Russell,
Some of the Communists llteir allies and ,friends, to Wheeler said "U&gt;t;, outcome is ph;ey IUPI) _ Vice Pre•
KENOSHA WIS· _ AMEKI· son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Russell of Antiquity, were
shouted "ceaselire, GJ." as assure the loyalties of tbe .stilll!l the balan.ce. Thou~. h• ident Hubert H. Humphrey sal4
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. crowned queen and king of the Seeond Annual Beaux
they charged into lite fire from people, primarily through the stressed econom1c and pohticat l toda inclusion of the Commu.
can Motors Corp., by far lthidiS Arts Ball of Southern High School saturday night. The MIAMI (UPI' _ .... _ at•··
application of non-military pow· !actors~ he showed DO .'endency 1l nlst YViet Con• ,_ a South
city's
ltu'flesl
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n rted m
. to a Fre ncb completed today, the,.,.web ...
to avmd the l¥0rd "viCtory·" Vietnamese coalition
• "' govern.
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prod employer,
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ke ato- h'lg h sc h ooI au d't
I onum was co ve
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~y ~mid uru! :m::s "the village for the ball sponsored by the French club. Bill circumstantial evidence wltb
Howe~er, Wheeler ·~,id, "the •. "Vi~~ry, h?we~er, Is &amp;j ment would be "like having a
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U JDw.. Zerkle was chatrman and Eddte Lou Howery, teacher, which it bopes to send blonde
p1cture IS not yet rosy.
must be s11d, 11 we sbould1101 in the chilken coop" or "an
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Yyear is faculty advisor.
Candy Moesier and her strap.
"The Viet Coog still comprise fad to win this campaign, the[ arsonist io lite fire d~rl·•
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ping nephew M&lt;lvln Lanr
a !trong, skillful, determmed next would he fought on Iess1ment .,
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Postponed Game ie
The alate rtl~ . ill east
be said.
cost m blood and tre~oure. and1lr•m Wellington, New ?.ellland!
and
Wedn d -· Ni-'- .
"alnst the •IIIR -••ll1111
On our side, th~ Vletnar_tl.ose with "¥'ftle lowered m the !reel to Manila dismissed a propo!!f(
es ,BY' l'i"f'
her alleged ooeetlaotli ltver ·
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American Motors saldlt was
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N y h · · Htl~y, rf
laying off il8 production force
pal James A. Diehl today said ness, 8 bank cashier in Powers' Manley, 88, Midrtleport, who
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...cause lnveniOries were too
' arrangeme~ts !rave heen made hometown, who teotlfied Pow· died 1ft Veteralll M~mor~al, hos-wuld brio an end to the Viet
far .U..ad of sales, which have
Ifor the twice • postponed bas· ers had written a chock without ()!tal Sunday momtng, Will be
Nam hostiU~es
not been up 10 npectaUons this
. ketbal! game agamst Southern having a bank account there
held Wednesday at 2 p. m. at
,.1 do 1 bel'
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ear It said the same thing at The Stale lfighway Patrol In· High School to be played this Candy 46 and Powers ·29 the Christian Union Church of
no
•eve we s ou
~ itme ot a Christmas time jvestigated an accident in Meigs Wednesday night.
are ac~sed'ot lhe stab-m.:ro..: Mtddleport with the
Revs.
:r: w~i::ei~~t:lon f~
layoff
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County at 8.50 a. m. Saturday The game, on the Pomeroy of multimilllenaire Jacques Odell Manley, Charles Rodgers
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- -. ion Rt. 124 in Syracuse. Marty floor, was once postponed by Mossier, Candy's husband, In and Edis?" Weaver, officiating.
arsemc, the VIC&lt; prestdt'llt
VERDUN _ FRANCE WAS L. Morar1ty, 16, Syracu~e, was snow and then later because of the pr&lt;Hiawn hours of June .30. Burial Will be in the Gravel
LOS LUNAS, N, M. IUPI) - !he father of a U.S. told an Impromptu neWI
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c:ted to Meigs eounty Juvemie high water. Diehl Sllid lhe ,.... 1964
Hill cemetery Choshlr•.
soldier w~~ .thre~ htmsel! on 1 Vtet Cong ha~d gren· conference before deparli•
reminded anew Sunday of war, court for left of center
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'd M 1i ' !led serve contest WIH begm at ,7 The state wltnm was a He was a member and • first buddies said his son was a generous boy with "too much Humphr&lt;y hao vlolted more
men killed In the Fe&amp;lesl ha~ 0 lcer&amp; '"'
orar Y pu nd p. m. and the varSity game Will crewcut young man, Thomas A. elder of the Chrtstiaa UIIIOD courage "
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out of a private dmeway a 1start at 8·15
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an a a ozen ac11 IC Ue 1n human memor; - Ver· struck lite rear wheels of 8 ~
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Ye, ca Jer
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years. • was preThe 21-year-old soldier, Army Spec. 4 Daniel Fer· Asian natiORo, including S..
dun.
truck driven by Edwin A Cross iii!il "".JJt&gt;W'"" .II\ . '""'"' Stale Bank In Webster, Tex., ceded in death by 1 daUJhter, l nandez, died Friday protecting the other Gl's in his Viet Nam oo his tour but ... ..
In Pari.! and Verdun simple 155 acine There was he~vy da: Bobb ' S
wlrherile Plowersb I operawt"!~ a MaSggl~ EIDOr inManley. th
squad from a grenade which landed among them while showed fe~ signs of &lt;atigue ..
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a er sa e1 us ne8S. ...,,er
urv1vors
elude
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ey we 0n a p e . awn
I he •mbarked for U Philtipo
the 50th anniversary of the U•c truck. No one ~as injured.
Termed Unrealistic
t ,m~es Msou le o
~ c I n: WI am .• yracuse; patrol 25 miles north of Sai· '' He liked h~lping others," his pines, a staunch U.S, "'ly In 4111
Nile E Thom son 41 Rt 2 WSHINGTON (UPI) - S.n. sea o e ass r accep
Rev. Lawrence, Charles, Mrs. gon.
father , Jose Fernandez Ill Los fight against Asiaa &lt;ODIIltll&lt;
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artdi ear~ ' lltat r~n in front of his car at that the Communist Viet Cong ler •. banking and financial and R&lt;v. Odelt Manley, all of the :l.'ith Infantry Division, has the circumstances made him
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d a sobwtetlre 12'45 p m Saturday nn Rt 7 share power In any postwar emThpi!'O, bee
Middleport ; Emogene Gilmore, been recommended by his divi· this because he was a gelll'!'ous
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dul held rene l&amp;rrlBOII a
r· of the Silver Bridge at Kanauga heavy fire from the Johnson[' nd
Lane. Powers Moss~er ren, 10 Fe&amp;! grandcbildren, When be died, the younger ways volunteering lor son•e-1
un e •
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a ' accordmg to previOUS two brollters, Corbett
Fernandez bad less llttlll a year I thing."
• anlm was !spose 0 Y Two of the· Presidents k testimony, had been made out Vrest Columbia, and
, left in his Army enlistment. H• The elder Fernandez said
SAIGON - SOIJ'I1I . VJET. Kenneth L. Tomlmson, ~lha advisers
Undersecretary ~ h~miedly al an airline ticket Middleport.
had planned to go to Texasl had feared "something like this
namese Premier Nguyen Cao county. game protector. ere State G.
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nd wmdow In Houston as Powers Friends may call at the
after his soldiering days were would happen."
Ky today announced oreallon of was mmor damage to the car.
eorge , a
a rushed to catch a plane for log Funeral borne until
over and become a rancher- '
11 new cabinet level pats, IV~ekend arresls by the pa. Mc~~e Bundy,
bollt of Miami. Other witnesses had Wednesday when the bod
the same business his latber
E-R UNIT CALLED
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promllled that delnocrstic eiO. trol mcluded: Thomas W. Bond.,. ;h~~ so '";'ed as lop aides said Pow•rs arrived in Miami he taken to lite church, y
fullows in N•w Mexico.
Dana Welch,
tions would be held in 1967 and 23, Rio Grande, speedmg, cited
"' senator 1 late . brother, about f p.m. June 21. Mossier
was transported to
Alva. Kall. 59, a res(.
1d Horace
said he would not he a candl· to municipal rourt Feb. 21 : We~&gt; j John F: Kennedy, diSI~nssed the , wao otabbed to death around
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dell L. Rossiter 22 ~ Scottown, suggeslion as unreatislic.
I :4' a.m. Ju•• 30.
REAIJ8 CAMP
CHURCH BURNI!D
Memorial Hospital at 6:25 a. m. enl o
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Iarmer who had been entpltiJiitl'
momuffier, cited to municipal
The state presented a series COLUMBUS (UPli caused an estimated $11,000 squadmen. He was
at the Gallipolis Stat.• llllllt1iW•
Ky told.•
. bconference
SQUAD CALI)'.:D OUT
witness•• to testify a•-·t
L. Russell of
the past 10 years, d,.d .,..,..
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b etnews
hethe. Jcourt Feb. 21 ; Robart L. Prii!Ce,
""" re~
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Sunday at lite Spring· released.
~ew. ca '" JO 5 ":ere
lng 18, Ashland, Ky., passing over Middleport E·R "tUadmen Powers' hurried trip to Miaml j who retired as captain from
Baptist Church on Lhe
Sunday morning at his 11oa.1
tnstiluted to strearnlme
the a yellow line on a c!D've, bond· were summoned at 6:41 a.m. the night before Mossier was Ol!io Highway Patrol after
East Side.
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A1TEND SCHOOL
I Mr. Kall was born at CheabiN
go ;l'fnment to be~ carry outed to appear Feb. 21 ; Howard Sunday for Horace Kail, Chesh· killed.
[)·ears of service. today
Bob Fisher, lob Byer
~pnl 10, HMI6, so.n of the*
social and econotruC reforms W. Russel~ 46, Middleport; Lola ire, who was dead on arrival of
came superintendent of
NOW YOU KNOW
Bru• Mills of Middleport attend George Kail, and IS surv1•ad•
promised by U. S. and VIetnam- L. Joseph, 23, and David L. the unit. The unit was also rail· CONTF.sT CONCLUDED
state's Zaleski Youth
The titula
of WI! rd ed • Southeastern Ohio
hiS mother, lllrs. Leora:·
"· hoot S d
ese leaders at the recent Ht110- Darst, 22, both of Pt. Pleasant, ed at 8:39 a. m. Sunday lor Mrs. A recent carrier coolest con- succeeding
Bernard Berens. osed by ....'11 11 K'·· ~- 1 ,
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er KaiL Thret brother!
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"'"l'e Kla•'•
.... a .,rson '"'
un ay by
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aII bonded Ior speed!0!1 Feb, 21 : BoII'IS ,Tay1or, Cook s Gap H'll
1 . "• ducted by The Daily Sentinel
who res1gn
rlv•s from
·lint
lead·
Connellsville conducted
ed him in death.
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Ri&lt;bard Hess, 21, Charleston, W phys1c1an was aummoned. The ba been ;:oncluded with Jimmy health.
.,. Gen Nathan F
St 1 De rtm 1 of
He is survived by his wlllt,
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A RASH OF f'ATAL ACCI· Va., speeding, bonded Feb. 21 : Fire Department answered a call Clatworthy lite . Fand winner.
I 'the
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orret' , ~~ . 'e pa . en .
Marguerite. and a son, - .
dents Saturday turne&lt;l
wbat Nicholas King, 18, Hend•rson. at 4:57 p, m. on Sunday when with 6,1110 polnt.l. Jaa Long wa•
47 HOGS BURN
n
vi War !s the W!Z· jm cooperation .with the
Oliver Kail, aad two
01
could have been one of Ohio's failure to l'ej!ister, cited Feb. 21: an alarm was turned in that socond. willl 2.800. Third prle CELINA, Oblo (UP!) - Fire '
Horseback.
,of the Stale F1re MarshalL
daughters. Salldra 100 M•·
safest weekends lD year~ into Harley Gibbs, 22, M~n, nola ear was on fire in front of the will he opllt between three car· dl!ltroyed a large barn, killing
Mr. Kail was a rnembel·.••
an average weekend ol II mufner. bonded Feb. 21 ; and Waffle Shop on North S.cond-av, riers each with 350 points. The 47 hogs and causing an estim·
Lodge No. 456 Fnie •
slaughtered on lite hiJhwaya. Ernest Rainey, 30, Pomeroy, no~· also with the E·R truck and the poinls · wut
purchase mer· ated $211,000 damag•. on
SAN FRANCISCO (UPIJ On Dec. 7, 1941, Accepted Maselli, and tbe ~~~
The worst accident of the operator's license, bonded It&gt; fire was put out with a small cl!andlse from the Dally Sentf&amp;.lfarm of Robert stover
Adm. Chester W. Nll!lltz was lllteniDg to rencerl mu·
Baptist church.
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weekend wu not on the hllh- appear Feb. 21.
chemical ntlogulshec.
el prie ca!llo&amp;.
Ro&lt;itford Sunday nJcht.
sle 011 the radio ID bls Waoblnglon home wben an an· Masonic services wUI be btlt
way but In a ftrt In a tern--noam:er IDterropted to announee lhe Japanese had
lhe Rawlings • Coats F'ultt!ltl·

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..:IOU HA~N'T BEEN SEEING

SPOTS OR Al\IVTHINEi UKE
lHAl, HAVE 'IOU?

Humphrey ·
Wants no Fox
With Chicks

State'scase

Ended WI'th ,
Bank \V:t'tness

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Of Middleport

A •dent •
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mveStJgated
In syracuse

parts: ,

thro ugh a Jc
coo pe r ~ti11g

personally ,retp0t11lble. He aald
relati0118 betweell tbe tw•
eountries were bound to ouffer
because Mtrocco refusee to
dis&lt;~Wn Oufkir.
De Gaulle also allld hll
regime plana to continue Hmt
economic policies II bas pur·
sued since 1158 balled .eu tbe
principle "prosperity JDUit bellefit all Frenchmen while preserv·
mg our independence.
It was De Gaulle's first aew•
conference since be wao
reelected for a 8eCOIId oeven.
year term last Dec. lt.

H'gh
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BDWCAB

PARIS (UP!) -French ·I'm- diS(IOtllllons IIOW ill pracUce, In
ldeut Charles de Gaulle an· so far as they concern her." ,
DDUIICed today he will pull "France wlll do so progre•
France out of the North slvely," he said. "That also wlll
Atlantic Treaty Organization go for allied cooperation in
(NATO) ''(H'081'esslvely" by Germany. This Ia not a break
April, 1969.
but a necessary adaptation."
But he told a news confer· Earlier, he charged that
ence litis would not mean Moraccan Interior Minister
abandoning the Atlantic al· Gen. Mohamed Oufklr enltance too.
gineered the kidnaping ~nd
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memher~hlp of the AUantlc last October of Moroccan
pact," he said, "France be- Opposition leader Mehdl Ben
tween DOW and April 4, 1969 Barka.
will continue to modify the He charged that OUfkir was

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