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bury ond Miao Sally Sdtaal.
Kalby McGlrr, Slndy .1&lt;1M$on,
Gary S1a-. Olld Robert Shulor _.,ted 111e Healh Met
odlst Senior IIIYF at llle Mid •
W!ntor Institute beld Saturday
in P&lt;&gt;rtsmouth at Trinity Methodist Cburdl. '!bey were aecom·
panied by Mrs. Cluorl.. Wright
"'"· J.... Lake, w..~ Jel!er· and daughter, Karen ~irr.
loll'!.
was Ill&lt; overnilill guest 1 Mr. aitd Mrs. Carl Vander·
Grue.. l Friday with ber sister. Mr. aitd hoof aitd family, Waldo, were
Mrs loll'!. Leo Kennedy. Sr.
Iweekeitd guests or Mr. and Mrs.
· Cpl. Ro1er Roo9h has report· lL. W. McComas . They
were

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Middleport

A pollock, ollnner was
Ill Mta. Kautz,
P'nlolla·· tolllcb, Miu Lena
Mrs Lollis Reibel
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Baer, Mrs, Adam Eb- ed to the Marine base at N~ 1here for the funeral of D. E.
eiblctl, Mrs. Otho Murray, 1 River, N. C. after a 30-day leave ' Miller.
Ben i spent here with hls parents. Mr" John Allensworth, Ohio UniClara Karr, MrS.
~liut&gt;li•lg, Mrs. Amanda
and Mrs. Albert Roush. HE&gt; bas versty . student, spent the week~
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Mrs. Theodore ora,

Cl11renl'f' Massar and

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Kas- l

I been on duty in Vietnam.
'4fs. 1 Mrs. Richard Koehler

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Miss Carole Anderson, who
attends business school m Co-

lumbus, spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tewksbary, Wellston, were weekend

step

with

Till-: UTTLE POOR BOY rib that has ,taken sweater
by storm has Dow Men
guests of his mother, Mrs. Edcon\'erted into a "rleh lmy' 1 jn luxury eashmere. Braem1r
Seet1and Ueft) lifts tbe
ward Tewksbary. 'Jihey came for
rib into a speclalrealm of understated elecaaee ta this turtle-oecb:d Jleevel~s ver·
the funeral of J . A. Grate, fathsion in assorted colon. Roundabout striping aod soft eashmere make an unbeatable
eomblnalion Ia tbe two styles (right) by Pringle of Seolland. Reol gem• of the resort
er of Mrs. Tewksbary.
wardrobe, tile turtled oklmmer aDd the blted lank-top pullover set •• elegnl ful&amp;o
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hughes
loa
paee.
&lt;~re spending the winter in Florida. They are in the Newport I -;;;~~;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;~--;~::;;:-;----;-;;:::-;::;::--:---

' ·· - Disciples'
Two Juniors .
Around,,, and
Lives Will
Will Attend
About
Be Reviewed
Buckeye State
A study of the Jives of the Plan! were made to~~~
Pomeroy dQ disciples
of Christ was beguo two Middleport High
at the Sunday
meeting juniors at the annual

Richy area . He is retired !rom ,,.
the New York Central Railroad 'J
and Mrs. Huglies recently re- ''j
tired from teaching in the Che- ~

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shire Schools.

Mr. and Mrs . Lee Davidson, \1
Athens, were sunday
dinner l

guests of Mr. and Mrs . . Emer· ,,
son Jones.
Mrs. Eugene Conde and dau· I
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fWening

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ghter, Cmdy, visitf.ri last week I Mrs. Dessle Patterson was
in Columbus with her father, an overni~ht guest Thursday of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Casto. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Lewis
Belpre and on Friday
The Department of Highway the funeral of Mrs.
1

of the Junior MYF of Heath Boys State this summer and a
Methodist
Church.
Eddie
Brown, president, gave an ac·
count of the life of Paul and
his work as a missionary as a
part of a study on the disciples .

Safety warns that ice is twice 1 McCaulley at Parkersburg.
The mee-ting was opened with
as slippery and hazardous when · Mrs. Margaret Danhardt re· the Lord's Prayer given in uni.
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turned to her home, Columbus, son. Plans were completed for
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the tem~ra~ure 15 thrrty de- S&amp;turday after a two
weeks a pizza supper to be held next
grees as 1t JS at zero.
j visit w_
ith relative~ . .
t
Sunday at the chw·ch at 5 p.
WATCH FOR ANOTHER
Even at 8 '3 peed of only 20 . Mr. und Mr s WJ I! Jam Neu .z· m. with a short meeting to fol"KEY VALUE" NEXT WEEK
miles an hour , it can easily , hng of Col~mbu.s spent
the J(OW. Named &lt;m the
M ·-~-!'~!!~ ,..,J!,fW-iV"'~dil~~•~-WWi-.r.! 1• take more than 160 feet to slide 1 weekend Wlth hts parent_s, Mr . committee were
Ord,
eON SALE ALL WEEK LONG AT BOTH STORES
to a stop. On snow and lce, rand Mrs. Rolland Neutzhng.
Jennifer Goble, Greg Donahue,
Bel'\ Fcanklin Store
R1ll's Ben Fr1nklin
speeds should be cut way down Mrs. Dwame JiMlnson
Glenna Sprague, Mrs.
POMEROY
MIOOLEPORT
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boosted
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sons,
Jon"y
and
Danny,
,Johnson and Mrs. Charles
1 an
cau110 8
way up.
ed to thP.ir home, Piqut:, Sat,ur- 1
Wright. A skating party has
day after spending several days be
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en P anne or e ruary ·
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;~~m:~/~~~ji~ldMr~f a~utla~d Stephanie Ord will have the
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report on the

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for Yanks
at a recent meet1111 o! FeeneyBennett Post 128, American Le-gion in Middleport.

Albert Roush, post command·
er was in charge of the meet. ' nd
inted
mg 8
appo
committee chalrmen including
Richard Pickens, chairman of
Americanism and Paul ~:~~i~~~
stall, local chairman of :
ous Emphasi• Week, Feb. 4-10
and the Fonr Chaplains SUnday
observance.
Mr. Pickens will be in charge
of the selection or Middleport
boys to atteitd Buckeye Boys
State. Henry Clatmorthy, chair-

,toJJnCJehasis~.e~~m:,n~~::e~!r ~~~.in~~ :~~:ntReitter,
s~:nt,heGreg
R:~~ngHa~~s~
;:~ ~~v!~re~~ed f:r toi:"
Donahue, $059.88 In 1988 !or the program.
Joey

Mrs. Roy Evans of Canal
was the
guest or her . father,
Rollin
and vts lted her moth·
er at Holzer Hospital
Jakie Sohuler of Portland
tile weekend guest ol his
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Sohuler.

Twila Clatworthy,
Glenna
Sprague, Jennifer and Bridget
Goble, Charlotte Reitter, Steph·
anie Ord. Karen JohnSon, Karen McGirr, Debbie Harbrecht
and Linda Gerard, Mrs. John·
son, Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Em.
erson Jones.
- - - - -- - - pony club:re invited to atteitd.

Columbus visited Saturday ev·
ening with their granrlmothcr.
Cora Wiggins at Meigs
General Hospital.
Mr. aitd Mrs. Howard
aitd Bronwyn and Kevin of
dleport and Mr. and Mrs. Cl ne
Houdashelt and Randy
and
Becky spent Sunday with tbeir
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Dailey.
Harold Teaford of

JOF CLASS or the United
Methodist Church will meet
Monday at 7,30 p. m. at the
cburcb wilh Mrs.
Everett
Thomas and Mrs. Gerald Wlldermuth as hostesses,
TUESDAY
ANNUAL inspection o! Pom·
eroy Chapter Royal
A r ch
Masons will be Tuesday at 7:30

to~r~ndJ•::;::_ !~~~Y ;~Ian

and mother, Mrs. Edith
ford and son, Cecil, of ~~:i:~
ville visited Thursday e•
with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
and family of Racine.
Mrs. Edith Teaford and son,
Cecil, were Sunday
dinner
of Mr. and Mrs. Viflil
and family . Syracuse.
Mrs. Ruth Cundiff or Syracuse
also a guest.

SOlJAL
CAlFNllAR

MONDAY
THE MEIGS 4-H P I e a S·
ure Riders will meet Monday
•• 7 p. m. at the St. Paul's Lu.
theran Church. All interested
in
the saddle horse or

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Rock Hudson, Claud! Cardinale, Jack Warden, Guy
StocltweU, Brad Dexter.
!JeeturetW: Hook &amp; Crook
Colorurtaons: Tellyokum
ShoofiiH
Admission: '15c and 40e

WiD, end THURSDAY
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FRIDAY thru TUESDAY
Jan. 20-24
W•U Dllney'•
"'''HE Ft&lt;OHTIN&lt;O PRINCE
OF DONI&lt;OAL"
(TeCbnicolor)
Peter McEnecyt Susan Hamp·
shire, Tom Aaams, Gohlon
Jackson, Andrew Keir. Book
by Robert T. Rellly.

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"CQt,INTRY COYOTE
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Admillion: 71k: and -roc.

Roush and Henry
have been appolnted to a COUDty committee to
assisi in the reconunendatlon
of a veterans service officer
to replace C. J. Rhodes.

p. m. A dinner for all compan·
ions and their ladies will be
served at &amp;:30 p. m., precedlng the meeting.

VETERANS Memorial Hos·
pita! Auxiliary Board wUl meet
Tuesday, Jan. 17 at 7 p. m.
The regular meeting of the
auxiliary will follow at 7:30
in the cafeterla. All members
are urged to atteitd.
FRIENDLY CIRCLE of the
Trinity United Church
of
Christ will meet Tuesday at 8
p. m. ~ Vir~inia Reibel will
be program leader.
.
SALISBURY PTA will meet
Tuesday at' 7:30 p. m. A state
fire marshal· will be the speak·
er. Refreshments wiU be Bel'V·
ed by the second grade moth·
ers .
WEDNESDAY
SYRACUSE Third Wednesday
Homemakers club will . meet
Wednesday, Jan. 18 at 1:30
m. at the home o! Mar1aret
Bailey, East Main St., Porn..
roy. The topic wm · be •'Emergency Preparedness.11
Kathryn Johnson will be the instructor, , A poUuck will
served at noon.
WINDING TRAIL
Club will meet at tile
Power Company, Woo!neldaf,
Jan. 18, at 7:!0 p. m. The first
lesaon ol the Dower arranging
course, on• Elemeoto of Design,
will be sttidled.
TIIU!IliDAY
THE TWILIGHT
Garden
club will ~,. TltwiMJay even.
log at the"liome ,of loll'!. Elmer
Wickham ,wlilt MiBI Ada Jlos.
ldns as c"',ho!tess.
FRIDAY
ROCK Spring• Better Health
club wili rjleet Ft'!day, January
20 at 7:30 p.m. at lhe borne ol

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f9)&gt;bers ourprtsed the owner of
an antique store in her bed,
hiql~cuffed her and a nurse,
1nc1 stOle $100,000 in jewelry

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w ent be,.,.. lht'I!Or9 whell tbe tbleves
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.lHl FARMERS lANK AND SAYINGS

OF POMEROY, omo
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at the close of business December 311 1868, a .Ute bln~ll:tf'!!t!•­
organlzed end operating under the nanklu laws of tbla .
..... a
member of the Federallleaerve System. Pul&gt;llslted In aecorcllnl!e willa
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a call made by the State Banklnl Authorltleo and by the Feda'allleo ·\_
serve Bank of thla Dlstr!cl
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A'Ss-J!TS
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In process of colleetlon ----------··•········-· t f8S,S4 .111 , ·'
United Statea Government obUgatlona, direct
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aod guaranteed ------------·········-········· 1,288,11&amp;7.01 ·:· ..

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CAPlll'AL ACCOUNT~.
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Common llock-total par value ---------···~-~·-··
No. aharel autboriled 5000
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No. obares outatlndlng 15000 '
Surplus ---,.-----------------·--------... -------Undivided profits
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS •••••.•••••••••••••••

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Of-Winter
Hits Ohio

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37, .81
382,
70
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115,000.00

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MEMORANDA,
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Average of total depoolto for the 15 ealendar dtl)'l
· endi.nf ·with call date ·••••.••.•••••••••••••••••• $6,834,808.05
Average o l&lt;italloans, for the 15 calendar daya
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. ending with eall date ----------~---··-··-·-··· 4,441,&lt;12Ut
LDB!IIII ohalm In "Alsell" ue after dedutitton of
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valuation roservea of ···················-"··-·' 22,56UT
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SUPPLENTAL MF.MOlt.t.NDA
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Pledged aaselland securitieo loaned (boo~ value):
U.S. Government obligations. direct and
euaranteed, plediOd to aec:ure depositnnd
otber lla6Wties ·················-~-~~-------· t 1135,000.00

Bell'eve 7 n.·e
In FI've Floors
OfTenement

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Ann a} Sch }

t 125,000,00

Jan~. 1Mf. · .
N!)tiey l't!,ll.lle, • • .... ~.

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. e one.

~~r~~e·~~·:i:~~s~r?c~l~~a:o:: ~:
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$6,67§,714.82

. TOTAL-LIABDJTIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUI'ml ••••

STATE OF Oli!O, COUNTY or--:oio:~(Wi
Sworn ·to add"anbaerihed bef«e
My Coml!llt'llo
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- Jordall reported a DOW
border clasb wKb braell
troops today. It added lo IIneli'.Vab. -loti !ollowln&amp;

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ledg&lt;&gt; and beUef.
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We, the . unilersi~
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port of condltlo11 and declare
the belt o( 0)11' knowlediO

-;~~u:LEM, ·lorael'\;;~
Lurleen Will be Governor,
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OUJ,r loaDs and tlileounll ------·--···········--·- 4,ti8,711.11
Bank premiseo, furniture and fiituroo, and
S4,898.92
other assell representing bank premioea •••••••••
Real eatate owne4 other than bank prem!Jeo --·---·80,000.00
Other assets ......................................
,~2.2'(5.01

TOTAL ASSETS .......................... ~---····
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of lndlvlduala, partnerships,
and eorporalioDI ............••••••••••••••••••
Time aod uvlnga depuslto of !ndlvlduala,
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partnershipa, and corporatioDJ ••••••••••••••••••
Deposill of United Stites Govermnent ..••••••••••••
Deposits of States and political aubdlvlsiODJ -····----Certified and officers' &lt;becks, etc. ············--•···
TOTAL DEPOSITS ..•.••••.•.•••••••• $6,S90,M7.38
· Total demand deposits ------------ $2,238,987.27
Total time and aovlngs deposita . •••• U,15S,M0.11
other Uabilltleo --·-·--···--·-·-------------····
TOTAL UABll.JTIES .............................

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ination was by the Me••s Coun., over
P I
Dally
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Shanghai, was apparently mass- eop e.' ,
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ty Dairy Service Unit. He is one log ~Js forceR for similar ~o?,!UCIUB teachmgs feudah~·
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of two caitdidates selected !rom · ttacks against oU.... oppositio" toe and out of step with Moos
. ~ •.
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d preliminary screening !or final •
bold
th
Chi
Commulllsl doolrillo. The Red
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loDe aeries or bordeoliiCJ.
MOn•u
.· , Al ~.. (UPI) - Her vott;e
.. f.O e _an, Sl!reent.g. .• ..
•trong _s on e
neoe G~ M:nancled Omfuclus'
womali to. give th~ the com.,
llrilel bo blamed • )let eyes wer. ' ty, but Lurleen Wallace wanted tt ~. fm
' al selection wiD be
&amp;Inland.
lb h~
d
rJci f
blnatlM ol her safe• but dtd not
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known
that
labama
hadn't
become
American
history's
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The
experts
said
Mao
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an
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wo
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made by a committee !rom the
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overbo be w1ped out comptet•
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harm beF.
The lury trial of Jack Wa!'ll. , • , leU , l'rdller LOvl Esh· third pohbcal matriarc y n name on y.
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, Association peared to be •mploying ·carrot 1pr
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1 with doh"I do not intend to be sworn in as Governor of Ala· Oh10, Datryman '.
M an aitd stick' tactics by offering his Y: the Hong Ko"lJ uewapajlflt
8 a_ kol " 01 1°1111 before parll• bama and then sit in the mansion," the 40-year-old mo- cons!Shng of Wilham
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Indicted ror assau 1
org. opponents forgiveness if th"Y swd.
Wallon
Encouraged
.
gerous
we•JIOI_'·
moved
Into
tts
·meal
today
to
make
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major
tber
of
four
told
a
eheert'ng
crowd
of
thousands
at
her
of
Ross
County,
Mr.
w.
Wem·
h
VAT(CAN CITY
POPE I
dd
tb testimony concr1
repent their ••sin'' against Mno ~
.1ue attack 011 Co·"··i
IJ.1U\; us, w o
secon ay wr .
'aiiCirels •• tbe Mideaot
• inauguration Monday.
ric~ or Pike County, and Mr. in public and, at the same limo, was born several centuries
Paul VI received British Prime ltinued this mormnR.
iti.'lafornied ''iinuUI' taid be
Taking the reins of govern-! man from Alabama would n.Jt Kad Burleson of Jacks~n Coun- threatening them with destruc- before Christ, was part of ·a
Minister Harold Wllson In apr~ The state represented
by would. wan · Syrta of "grave ment .from her husband, retlr· make just as good a president ty, Harry Barr,_Extenston Spe. tion 1f they do not.
continuing · campaign by the
vate a~ience today and prai~ Prosecutmi Attorney Bernard i. eonseq'aeocesu if ~ eonUnues ing Gov. George c. Wallace, 'She as a man from New York or ciahst, Dairy ~clence, Ohio State The experts drew this conclu- Mao's Red GWirds to eliminate
ed
Blitioh efforts !or peace m .V. Fultz• ~·"
. Calilom,·a - or maybe better University, will a_ccom
. _pt any M
the slon from recent articles and all pre-Communist lnfluencet eo
Vietnam
~~~ its case
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botdlbe 41 p J·•
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day following its testimony of mire IAI'lell yr
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1 but !!laid her
administration than one from Texas," WaU.!ice committee when tt VJSI s
r. pronouncements appearing in the Chinese way ol life.
sure~.": of %~':u:,:rt ~n ~~: I· Dr. George Rosenbaum, Rebee- ' ~iW:!l!iiidlilill!l!lilRW would renect the ••tnner feeling told the crowd before introdu.::· Koblentz's farm on Thursday, ..:.:====-=~=~..:::...:::::..:==..:::~:..::::_
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bled world," the pontiff said in Sohnarr, ol Columbus, !lled l
slate coostltution from succe&lt;'d· i
Tbere will be. meeting at
a brief address.
the assault with a dangerous i
·~ ,hi~self, WJU serve. B!l_}UR I
Eastern High School at 1:30
weapon eharge against Ward ,
WlfeS nu~ber one adviSOr at
p.m. Tuesday, Jaooary 17,
Teachers A.dnmant
$1 a year m salary. SUch a s':"t
when the Tuppers PlainsIfollowing an incident at the Ill·
CLEV'ELAND _SCHOOL OF· 7 Bar on Rt. 7, below Middleg~ves ru~ a forum and let
Chesler Water District
re·
TUSKEGEE, Ala. (UPI) - Wear_lng a ~boy bat
f' . is
ld th
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pori where Ward , was a barleaves h1m free to pursue his ,
pre,..tatlveo wlll meet with and a pistol strapped around hts wsist, LuCliiB Ame!'&gt;
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sa
ey wou
try tend'
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ap~arent intention of seeking
everyone interested in obtain- son ~ssu~ed his duties today ~s A!"bama's ~st NeJI'O
agam today to llead off a strike ,
er.
WASHINGTON (UP!)
the presidency in 1988.
On 0
lug water services iD that sheriff smce reconstrucbon. His ellief deputy IS a Wllitt
~ 3,IJO!) teachers set for mid· , Tile affodavit charged
tllat Robert G. Ilobby Baker lost "We s,. no reason why a
proposed water district,
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Ward
struck
Sohnarr
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titdaY
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proposed
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Eighty
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in
the
black
soD
belt,
an1
Late Molllay the teachers, a dangerous weapon. a ham· I to have eriminal charges 1 Veter&amp;D• Memortal u.sp!tal Scholars" citizens' scholarship
Ia addilioo 10 eolleetloo ol 1 other integrated sheriff's department took _office 140!'
members of the
Cleveland mer, or some like instrument. against him thrown out or 't
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fund chapter in Meigs County tile balance of top f...
"' day under former Public Safety Director Wilson Baktif.
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Testimony or defense witnesses least the testimony or a star AdmlllloDs - Ehzabeth Well. is at the point or to be, or not to those who bave made $IO de- A racial moderate, Baker replaeed segregationist She!"
indicated that Schnarr had been . government witness suppress· P&lt;&gt;meroy :_ Charles Curfman, Ra· be.
posit, all person• lDterested Iiff Jim Clark.
hit by a "billy-club."
! ed.
ICine; DaVId Burton, Middleport; Meigs Local Supt. George iD obtalDing waler lrom tbe Amerson, a 33-year-old
"normal ones."
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Judge Oliver Gasch
ruled Claudoa OWens, MI. . Vern~n, Hargraves, Jr ., said the public Tuppers Plaias.Cbester wa- ,paratrooper, was sworn
The Nelfo veter1111 defeated a
Witnesses ealled by ~~~' \ against two motions by defense Iris Carr, Coolvdle.: ~1olet Mdl· Is invited to a meeting Monday, ter District are lovlted.
Monday, but didn't take
white opponent in last NoD
:trne~j Jame:oo_B. 0 BShen, • attorney Edward Bennett WU· 1hone, Tuppers Plaons, Gladys Jan. 20 at the Pomeroy elemen· _
_ ,_ , . , o!!icially until midnight. He
ber's general electlon lB ~
im
Ha: ;e~ Rer·• nams. Williams protested thatjllachir, Let~t, W. Va.; Paul tary school, 7:30p.m. It will
he was interested only "in
Ne~roes also won sea!J 011 tjj
1
I' Rll
nd w:u. m ::: · ay the witneos, Washington lawy.,._ , Greenlee, Middleport.
be decided then whether the
U aD
a good job."
Council, the County Jlo8i!
e a
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w.
i lobbyist Wayne L. Bromley. had I D!Jduqes - Geneva Dillon, program can be launched.
Amerson, who has no law or Education and the ¢ounlt
Other defense witnesses tel- i been illegally equipped as a IWilliam Wyatt, Mrs. Elva Bar· The nation . wide program
enforcement experience, said be Board of Reveoue.
· · _';.
. tlfying Monday were Gerald I "walking bol'' so that lederal .timus aitd daughter.
sponsors scholarships beyond
expected the problems in
Amerson named ..
By Ullted Prea Internallonal 1Eblin, Betty Russell, Marvin 1 agents could ~ten 1o
bls
the high school level to ,worthy
county, where Negroes oulnUIJI- deputy of his four·man
Today Is the coldeot day or I McFarland, Betb' Ward, Geori&lt; · conversations With the former
Meqi 0 .,..,.1 llotpltal
people in whatever field they
ber whites four to one, tu be Arthur Knowles, 38, .
the winter.
. Hicks and Thomas Ward.
Senate llemo&lt;rat!e secretary in Admlaioas _ Leopold HY· show unusual aptitude and inman. The other two ,
Temp~ratures skidded !rom I
March, 19tl5betn tried in !ede al lseU, Pomeroy; Bertha
Glll, terest.
d
are Ne~roes.
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tbe mJd.311s toto the Joens durBaker I&amp;
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r IPomeroy· Mrs. F'rancla Cod&gt;·
Seven students of Rutlan
At Selma, Baker hired
log llle early morning as ' }
court on chafles or mcome tal I ran Portiaitd. 0181'1&amp; Cochran,
NOW YOU KNOW
High Sohool takinl part in the ,
nlel Holmes •
abong cold front gripped llle
~ =~~~= ~· PorUaitd. •
nte Golde• RlDoleellDbl varf lous 1967 higli school music festival ,
Negro, . on
!O-man
s!Hte.
prt Je
bwlness actlvltlea Ill....._.. - Bertha Conde, 1 forms -an I o Ike at Ohio Wesleyan University on
which mcludes
two
Near zero rea:ltngo were the
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world's major rollglons.
February 4th, were selected !or
ers from Clark's
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bleak fll'l'lpecl lor 1110111 parts ol
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bl~ Sencontest records and recommen ·'
Baker ~ld Holmes, 'f'
0hlo by ' early Wednesday with I Fifteen members of
ataJ.Pi,.t.
,
,
dation of their instructor, Mr.
no experoence as a
gusty, llfonl winds to · bact I Harrlsonv!Oe Cbapter atteitded . tn Monday's leittmony, BromRobert Garner.
JERSEY CITY, N. J. (UPII would work in the
them up...
llbe annual school of lnstructlcm ley jold of eaahing $3,000 •D
Selected were Chester King,_ Flames raced thrm&gt;gh five Coonty courthouse_~le
· An aretk 1&gt;01d front pushed , for Dlslrlct 25, Order or the ch~ from businea ·trombone, secoitd year: Sabra . floors o! two downtown tene- gomS a traininl penitd.
Conaday, trumpet; Dchbie Tur· lment buildings Monday night. chose W.O. (Cotton\
,
.....,.. the stale durl"lJ the , Eastern Sler, Janual'): " ml alii tumiDI over Jha money to
~141&gt;1, ltliiiDI central Ohio on r Athens.
Baker. Jle -~ olalii\Od tll.OOO
ner, tenor saxophone; Gloria Seven persons were believed
former pollee
llDtl~
Ito taltward move.
I Mrs. Dona Holfrilan, Jr., in checka ~out Ill him were
HONG KONG (UPI) _ Offleera of the Commun· Thompson, clarinet:
Beverly ' have died in tile smoky fire.
Baker, as his cble!
. In ltJ.trall the bottom 1011 out \ deputy fll'aitd matroo, ol Harris· eitdorsed woth his n8llltl and lsi Cblnetle _ , I!Dd 'air tone audemleo reeently eon·
Thompson. nute; Linda Shene- By early this morning
rl tile .mercury - Dayton, onviQo Chapter No. 255, was in cashed by •meone else.
fined a ••greal' aamber" of rebellloua eadeta to their field, alto saxophone, aitd Mar- bodies had been found in
Rhodes Reappoln..
drop)ietl f1!&gt;m 38 to • ~ charlo or !be altemoon ~
'IUUiers to llfllp them from bacldng the followers of tho Southern, oboe.
ruins, a molher and her a.ve,ar-1
In'• !lie. Spacl!l of oae hour. To- wben fll'and oUlcera eumpllf~
TRUSTEi:l MEET
Cllalrmu Mao Tae-tunJ, Peking Radio d!aelosed toThe festival Is a day devoted old child aitd two young
Kennedy Tru8 tee .
l!!do ba4. ~ of II with ed the rltuallatlc work.
Mldlllep&lt;ll'( ...,etery ttusteos DIJbl.
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to the rehearsal aitd perform- dren from another family.
l!:dwlnlD L. 'Kennedy
IIMIW Durrlel, willie Columbus
Atlelldlnl from Harrisonvlllo met in fellllar aeatou Monday
The bruld~Ut llld the realrld!oa woo Imposed I anco of worthy music by each The bodies wore those of
. reappo ted to I .
reported:·• aa the front closed Chapter were MI-. aitd Mn. ovenm, to ~ ' routllle
. of Maolola In Shanghai, In· or !our festival groups wllich are EJouise OreJ\flo, 42, and her
the Ohio University
ln. Yti(UigllowJ; wu S2 ond Dana Hoffman. Jr .• loll'!. · Joe bus!._. Allendbit ' were truadiU'Ing the past few two bands, an orche9tra, •oo a : son, Willredo, 1: aitd Emily
Trustees .llY Gov. JamM '
Mllrletta 37.
Bolin, loll'!. Jim NeiBOil, Mni. teeo .J&amp;lllel ~111[10011 IIIII Neiss
r.ported Mao wu re• ~ or over a
thousand .da, 4, and ber brotber, Ray· RhodOL Kllllledy,. • .miUVe
~. ~~ front wu apected 'Teln Stewart, Mra.
Jlem:y Powen,
Belly Darst IIIII
In Shanghai with at. voices.
rooitd, 9.
Marloa; ,00 ,_ ':"sldoliD
to droP. tempirattns into llle 'funttr, Mrl. Tom IMi'lin, Mn. the tiWiill.
There will be opportunities Firemen searolled
Vernon,, N.; J,, II a lll!lllor ·
m~ In lbe nill1bem e&lt;JUDo fA1 Ne!Bon, Mn. WUUam War. '
lor prospeetl:ve music studenh . ashes aitd debris !Or tbe
~~Ill!'~,
U" ·*"i ·tile ~ 101 Ill ltltllb- lier, Mrs. Euaeno TIIC1I!lpstin.
LOC.\i. TIMI'S
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Amerieall planeo flying to diseuss colle10 work Olld or Mrs . Inez Seda, 40, Olld
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~ i!oiinlloolliy lilly ......, Mr. IIIII ~· Wqne 'illtisett. ~a!Ore ,.In ~\Own , ~
bombed a tallreadJird trllni"l lor music c8reef'!l. other Seda children,
lit. ·
.,..., l!lld•ID W iirol ll! 1be Mn. Faye Waddell, Mri. Vito ~ . atiUia.!ft. ,'l'lleldaYl .d irtillill
-y.fie North VIet. There will a1Jo be a fi)Cita! b, •mj Leskae, 10, wbo
~ anti, !liJoul ,II abom Ill 111 'AtJc!tll anrl Mro. Robwi 'Je. was tll:dfl!'ea, liilder ~ ~ . ' ~·¥
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WEATHER

Heavy IDOW squall• likely
nertheast near Lake
Erie
tbroulb toolgbt. Fair •outhwest,
IDOW flllrr!es nortbeast. Wed·
SAIGON tUPI) -Retre~tlng , retreating thrOugh tl1e Iron some :/j) men.
1 Monday's
attack! against a aesday wiDd,y Olld colder,
VietCong guerriUas ftred ' tear iTriangle rT mlleo oorth of No American casualUeo were rMIG !!"'ling staUon aitd missile
gas at chlrll"l American . Saigon. The laS held of! tbe reported. The sas was or the Islles m North Voelnam. (IDe
lnfanerymen, spokesmen said advance but Americans suffered "riot . control'' type which plane was downed by ground
today It was only the second no serious effects, spokesmen Amencans bave used to Dush 1 ,rre, the other by causes
HONG KONG (UP!) - The birthplace of Confudua
time "; 0 the war CommuDlsta said.
. Viet Cong from tunnel~. Com· unfnown.- All . lour_ crewmen
today was reported ransacked by fanaUeal Red Guard
used the gas and, because Jhe Two Viet Cong were reported munists were first beheved to were m.ISslng m action.
.
youths because the teachings of the ancient Chineae
wind was bearing down on killed in a brier battle shortly have used tear gas lfeDades In raids ag~st Norlh Vieti philosopher do not confirm with the ideas of Mao T•
them they got a taste of their lbefore the tear gas was ftred. agamst U.S. troops during ,oam today, Atr Force fighter·
tung.
own 'medicine.
j'l'lle guerrillas then broke off m, operation AtUeboro in !be ' bombers struck_ twice at the
The Hong Kong Sing Tao daily said a band of
u.s. military spokesmeo said retreat with the winds at tileor Central Hlgfllands last fall. '1'1181 Nguyen rail yard about 40
young Marxist students raided the birthplace of China'•
the gas was used against 4tb backs. Ahoul a mile away, when
Two Jets Lost
nules north or Ha1101. The yard
greatest sage in Shantung province and r8%ed a temple
Infantry Division troops Mon- tbe shells were burled, the wlDd U.S. spokesmen also reported L• adjacent to a large Chinese David Koblentz, Stsr Route, built centuries ago in his honor. It quoted a reeent a..U.
da as they elosed in on the swept most or the gas back that two Air Force F4C · built steel mill. Dama1e in U1e Pomeroy, is one or two candi· cle in the official Peking
IUard of Cornmwi!Jtlorce toward the Communill Ioree of IPhantom jets were lost in I
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dates In the Southcentral Dis- People's Daily.
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Columbus East Tops Class A A Poll, Strasb urg~ A Lea·
COLUMBUS (UPI) - It was more to the Tiger story IIIU
lotw:ibus Easl by a landslide that. East meets six!J&gt;.rot.od
In lhe ltr3t Ulllted Pre83 Inter· Columbus IJnden thla weekend
national !Jtllo hif!h school b... In a sbowdo.., bailie for ~
ketball rot111gs of the season. city league leadorohip and lalal'
\•cf II '"' small wonder, be- takes on fifth-ranked Doyloll
raose the two - time stat.! Roosevelt In lbj! Gem City,
r&lt;.c.~ mpions are baCk again with 1 - - - •
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Ber!1 o1 Alhei!J Couuty Wlhe Other CIIU A lop JI . IIW!m- ' '!be rattnp take Into aeoount Vemon St. VIncent, and the J. In Waohlnrton Coo.aty Iill recuJor IOifll" L~,ll·~
111011 llnt place Ia lhe beno, In ardor, wen Dtnll1lon only the l.eiUIUI, but out&amp;taoding !oot-J center DOir hal o caner 1 1rbo bas lqlped 411 poinl.l "" Jtrlnl to It orhl! o 'f&lt;IZ ~~~~ """'
Closs A r111k1np bat wM 11
points behind Strubw'J. AmeoBern hod .... Fort Recovery
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Wayne Coo.aiY, Malllflelcl St. over the slate.
' averages !II per gamo.
1. 3! • point average. lit '''""'d '!be Pontbon, '"W JUt~ . . .. . ,1
Peter, Do1,toft, !landulkJ . St. Tom Crolswlllte of Dennisorl One of the otate's bighell l 4t a week ago agalnJI Water· !tiled in lootb.U Wl, ~ ,. 10
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are 11-G lhiJ bilketJoAII .cam• ''"'
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In Darke Connty;flaa are ... ..,
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The United Fress lntemationeseitl.d about a eoupf~ oi 1 $.....'I:'
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Boelon
30 1% .7ff Franklin Monroe !II-G) will '"'
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2.1 23 .Ill meet Port Re&lt;-overy 03-01 !"'t"'Jt::
starts, was a narrow choiC&lt;! of I
By MILTON RICHMAN
already may be over tor blm ..,.ndJon .. t f r the benefit of Class AA higli school basket-;
T•am
··••nt• Cincinnati
18 23 .139 neutral Door at Greenville ,Ia;. ,::,
24 ooaches, who gave the Tlg- 1 NEW YORK IUl'l) - Paul UlSola;;.:: hilt football career 11 :'":.w
Saints or tilat lball ratings with first place I I. Stmburg (I) (11-GI
118 Baltimore
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Ames-Bern (6) (11-0)
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.some even wllen It comes rlgltl ·forlorn looldnl Individual than bu.t..:_~- ~Is pure ~llJectpeu~k ~:.me~li":pare~~~!e.s a ur ay 4. Woodsfield 14) ill·tl
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Igame In Loo Angel01 wbtre he .aboul hllarm, he tried to he 1
Team
Points 5· Denn. Sl. .ary 1 1 19- 11 w St. Looi•
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!remained on the oldellne opllmiiUc, bul•l was obvious he I . Col. East (18) (111-G)
3ru : 6. Northwe!llern 12) (12-1) 61 Detroit
18 '¥1 .4011
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of the 34 first iace votes i• &lt; . The blood, 311-year-old one- i throughout, anxiously peering It realized enclly how serious hts 2. Lorain King (5) 113-G) , 19l 7· Mans. St. Peter IZI l.9-l '•' · Los Angeles
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the btg schooi ralmgs aBd col- I Bay Packers is scheduled to Win knowln he couldnt't be • of "I JUOIS you'd, bave to say 3. Ltma Shawnee l4) &lt;IIH ) t89 ' 9. San . St. Marys (2) (11-G) :HI Chicago
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lect~ 3Q3 ~rnts . to , runnerup one and lose one within the next it due~ a pinched nerv~ bis it'a comlhg along, but . it 4. Canton LiJ.1COin. (10..2) 118 10. C~estview (10-1 )
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Mollday's Re&amp;lllll
Loram Admtral Kmgs 194. . 24 hours.
back which impaira the use ol certainly isn't 100 per cent yet," 5. Dayton Roosevelt 19-ZI 97 ~ Second 18: II. Maysville ~ Baltimore 100 St. Louis 118
The Class AA rankJngs show- ,
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t . d , 6. CoL LindOB (I) (J0-1) 9o 12 Bloomville 32 · 13. Rarr.es- (only game scheduled)
ed only tllree undefeated squads: He'll lose his liberty Wednes- ' e 1
Wbuten
bu:lt' d , ,:peoffo 0 " 1. Newark (9-3)
86 .·ite ill 28 · 14 FrankliB-Mo•among the top 10, but the tall iday when he says "I do,"
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umbus dealt out setbacks to iall-time winner in Pat Roeder, Rib ..~; .. ~M llhe,tCbiupe! tedr[andq ·~~
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wa 10. Miamisburg (2) 00-0)
63 ..... uud: gto ""each· 19 Zanr:&gt;J- &amp;ston at Chicago
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taken on fourth-ranked Canton mg.
omung, norm Y un over'
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H rnung are was among the quietest of them happiest ume of all for Paul I(I) ~; 12. Cleveland East Tech each.
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rs .. 0
all.
Hornung.
(1) :;&amp;; 13. Dayton Belmont (lt
Others: Crooksville 20; Flv· i FRIDAY'S GAMEs~ ·
mco. · s~v n ·
and mnth plaC&lt;! Cuyahoga, Falls ' due lo start thetr hon"Ymooo He thumped his roomie Mar He's about to he married, he I11 ; 14. Cincinnati Elder 43; 15. ette Ill 19: Western (Pike) Ji; I
so far thts s~ason and still has ·~ Im?.'ledmtely _ afterward ID Ha- McGee on the back a couple of has no financial problems and Toledo St. Francis (1) 42 ; 16. East Canton and Carey 16 Wellsto~ at Athens_ .
8 perfect ~ecord to show for 1,' · wan.' but m 3 sense Paul times and seemed quite pleased. DO outside ones, either.
Canton McKinley 41; 17 . Mid- each; Southeastern (Ross) 15; Nelsonville at Galhpohs
But do~t _go _ ~way,_!her_: _~ realizes anot~~~~=~~ when Elijah Pitts, tt:ae fellow But he may be all through dletown 36; 18. Hamilton Gar- Fairview 14; AlexandEr 12; Logan at Jac~son
Daily Sentinel, Pomero ·Middleport 0 _ Jan. 17 1967_ 3 wbo Joc)k his job away, told with football at the relatively field 22; 19. Toledo Central 20; 1 York, Gibsonburg, Shadyside Pomeroy at Mtdd1eport :':Z~mii:7.;;;:::;::;;;;;:;~it:::;Y,!
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ond Wayne 12 each: R,ver Lo. · ~' · :&gt;;;c.
[
- - - - - -- -- · bad helped blm and how i!omuns isn' t crying about It, Olbers: Parma Valley Forge cal Ill tl ; Mogadore ill an:!
·· ··
'
mdebted he was to blm.
tboul!h. He knows by now that Ill 11 ; Lancaster t6; Worthing- Middleport 1~ each.
"You coming back next year, in this lire, you win some and ton 15; Sandusky, Hamilton . Others receh:iog aiDe Dr Jess
Paul~" came the inevitable you lose some.
Taft and Coshocton 12 each; 1 points: Newark Cc..thoiic, Alquestton.
Eastwood, Dayton Fairview 11 bany, Lincoln Heights, Lock·~rm really not sure," be said
each; Youngstown Chaney, Tif- l tand , Germantown, Mason,
slowly. "I'm goinl to hove to
fin ColumbiOB, Elyria tl) and I Piquo Catholic,
Hu•lingto•
walt and see. rm IQiog to try
Lima 10 each: Cleveland West Ross, Proctorville · Fatrland,
ODd . build up my arm by
Monday's
Tech, Waverly, Oakwood 9 Skyvu-, , Bridgeport, Botkins,
workmg wlth barbella for tbe
CoUeae BaU.elball Results
· Hamilton Badin, Ketter- Jackson Center. New Knoxville.
neil l~w montns and then By UDlled Preso I.Dtematlooat
West, Canton Sout!t and AI- Ft. Loramie, Ayersville, Chi'lli maybe I'll give football anotber
E••t
8 each; Tipp City, Ot· cothe Flaget, Pecbies, ClrclAtry if everything turns out all Connecticut 99 Vermont 70
tawa·Glandorf 7 each; Cincin- ville Logan Elm Batavi~, Ross.
ril!ht." ·
St. Mlchaell 91' Middlebury II nati Withrow, Piqua, Toledo lord, &gt;;ew Bost&lt; ~. Ottawa llill&gt;
~ornung was voieing a hut Hawthorne 112 Windham 74
Rogers 6 each.
Attic&lt;'l . Bloomvitle, Monroeville,
famt hope and_ In a way it was St. Peters 78 Fairfield 76
Other teama ,..elvlog live or Springfield Local, Garawav.
rather pathetic because here
Midw~
less points: Bellefontaine, Fair- Southington.
-----Built rugged for was tile oame man who had Guatavus IS U. Mmn. Dul. !6 born, Bay Village, Euclid,
the
Pact~·
chestnuts
Winona
st.
83
Belhel
69
Cleveland
Kennedy,
Bedford,
heavy duty
of !he llre".ulni' aTter time Cr•Jghton 85 A.F. Academy 77 Minerva, West Holmes, ClayID"S
service on ·
du,;n• his .:areer. He 1cored
Soutb
mont, Flndlay, Massillon, Ea:;t
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highway~~ or
five
asalnst ltle MarylaBd 68 Clemson 411
Liverpool, Marietta, Zanesville,
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1110118f ..... WE HAVE MONEY I
diVision title ~ ~.t;ently as ] North Car. A&amp;T 75 !1organ 51 Champion, Bellaire, Cincinna~i Jackson
.... . 8 4 812 724
ap. "
East Carolina 80 Citadel '12
Woodward.
Middleport
6 3 530 503
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Very reasonable ratos and terms.
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. )I"'!J!I the Vanderbilt 71 Auburn &amp;5
Nelsonville , .. . . 6 4 599 551
.
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Pia. A&amp;M 76 Tuskegee 69
Athens
.. .. • • . 6 4 487 4!10
Phone or mme in soon, Be glad
6-Piy Load •
could have been West Va. 91 V&amp;. Military 77
Western Ky. 100 Morehead 69
Pomeroy . . . . . . 6 4 6119 63l
to lee you.
.H. rtiOtU1 is tin
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Memphis St. 4£ Florida St. l2 Logan . . , , . , ... 5 7 751 783
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Georgia 49 Kentucky 411
Southern Ill. 5Z Ky. Wes. 51
Gallipulis .. .. .. 4 7 668 693
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Fla. Southern 67 St. !.e(t 61
Sautbwest
Wellston .
2 0 107 784
There has been IIQme talk Sewanee 71 David Lips'"&lt;lmb 65 Tex. A&amp;l 57 Southwestern 53
TONIGHT'S GAME
might be OJJlODI lltose Winston Salem 103 Eliz. Cty 94 Midwestern U. 70 S. Housto• 68 Wellston at Middleport

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Association, separated the two, Terrell said. "I feel meaner
but Clay continued to dance toward Clay than Jones. I think
arouBd the taller Terrell a•~ Clay will fight back. Jones just
chant, uhey, I'm in shape. wanted to go the distance. Clay I
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Columbus East Tops Class A A Poll, Strasb urg~ A Lea·
COLUMBUS (UPI) - It was more to the Tiger story IIIU
lotw:ibus Easl by a landslide that. East meets six!J&gt;.rot.od
In lhe ltr3t Ulllted Pre83 Inter· Columbus IJnden thla weekend
national !Jtllo hif!h school b... In a sbowdo.., bailie for ~
ketball rot111gs of the season. city league leadorohip and lalal'
\•cf II '"' small wonder, be- takes on fifth-ranked Doyloll
raose the two - time stat.! Roosevelt In lbj! Gem City,
r&lt;.c.~ mpions are baCk again with 1 - - - •
another powerhouse that
rearty has dumped three mem- 1
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Iwed&lt; In o 1111-47 J&gt;ombiJ&gt;i o! lit. fooH Tom ~or ol Law· I Stndtlsky St. 141!1'' •1114'
Ber!1 o1 Alhei!J Couuty Wlhe Other CIIU A lop JI . IIW!m- ' '!be rattnp take Into aeoount Vemon St. VIncent, and the J. In Waohlnrton Coo.aty Iill recuJor IOifll" L~,ll·~
111011 llnt place Ia lhe beno, In ardor, wen Dtnll1lon only the l.eiUIUI, but out&amp;taoding !oot-J center DOir hal o caner 1 1rbo bas lqlped 411 poinl.l "" Jtrlnl to It orhl! o 'f&lt;IZ ~~~~ """'
Closs A r111k1np bat wM 11
points behind Strubw'J. AmeoBern hod .... Fort Recovery
line and lourlll-raled Wooda-

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Mil)', Norii&gt;'!'HWII of iDdlvldual efforl.l popped •P all total ol 1,143 poinl.l. Crooswblte lour...- lhiJ oeoaon 111r o ,post Oet llartJ&lt;&gt;f .11$1 ..,.._•-•t
Wayne Coo.aiY, Malllflelcl St. over the slate.
' averages !II per gamo.
1. 3! • point average. lit '''""'d '!be Pontbon, '"W JUt~ . . .. . ,1
Peter, Do1,toft, !landulkJ . St. Tom Crolswlllte of Dennisorl One of the otate's bighell l 4t a week ago agalnJI Water· !tiled in lootb.U Wl, ~ ,. 10
Mll')'l and Cr.,tvl!w of Rich- ISL Mary scored Sl point&gt; last , scoring averages belon&amp;• to J. lonl.
are 11-G lhiJ bilketJoAII .cam• ''"'
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In Darke Connty;flaa are ... ..,
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In the small school Class A
lh
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u 4 .m leialiDn to
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Boelon
30 1% .7ff Franklin Monroe !II-G) will '"'
was County, undefeated m Il l
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thrown In the Unlted
Press
International
New York
2.1 23 .Ill meet Port Re&lt;-overy 03-01 !"'t"'Jt::
starts, was a narrow choiC&lt;! of I
By MILTON RICHMAN
already may be over tor blm ..,.ndJon .. t f r the benefit of Class AA higli school basket-;
T•am
··••nt• Cincinnati
18 23 .139 neutral Door at Greenville ,Ia;. ,::,
24 ooaches, who gave the Tlg- 1 NEW YORK IUl'l) - Paul UlSola;;.:: hilt football career 11 :'":.w
Saints or tilat lball ratings with first place I I. Stmburg (I) (11-GI
118 Baltimore
10 33 .2011 1111-., ' "''"
ers o•ly one first place vote but Hornung, a real bep guy, knows oonce
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13 more ·points than runnerup ;he has to win some and lose Catalnly there wu no~ be may be in line or a . JO •Votes a I ~o~os ~~t sd 'l
Ames-Bern (6) (11-0)
LOO
Westem .Division
1
Fort Recovery.
.some even wllen It comes rlgltl ·forlorn looldnl Individual than bu.t..:_~- ~Is pure ~llJectpeu~k ~:.me~li":pare~~~!e.s a ur ay 4. Woodsfield 14) ill·tl
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Columbus East, which won !down to such basics as llfe, love : old No. 5 at the Super Bowl n~.::.~•
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M
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the Class AA title under Coach !and liberty.
Igame In Loo Angel01 wbtre he .aboul hllarm, he tried to he 1
Team
Points 5· Denn. Sl. .ary 1 1 19- 11 w St. Looi•
· 19 Z5 .432
, _ ..., ,
Bob Hart In IV63 gathered 18 1
!remained on the oldellne opllmiiUc, bul•l was obvious he I . Col. East (18) (111-G)
3ru : 6. Northwe!llern 12) (12-1) 61 Detroit
18 '¥1 .4011
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of the 34 first iace votes i• &lt; . The blood, 311-year-old one- i throughout, anxiously peering It realized enclly how serious hts 2. Lorain King (5) 113-G) , 19l 7· Mans. St. Peter IZI l.9-l '•' · Los Angeles
18 '¥1 .4Ull
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lime golden boy of tho Green , the actio• on tbe field yet stuaUon was.
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47
19 30 ' 3118
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the btg schooi ralmgs aBd col- I Bay Packers is scheduled to Win knowln he couldnt't be • of "I JUOIS you'd, bave to say 3. Ltma Shawnee l4) &lt;IIH ) t89 ' 9. San . St. Marys (2) (11-G) :HI Chicago
.
lect~ 3Q3 ~rnts . to , runnerup one and lose one within the next it due~ a pinched nerv~ bis it'a comlhg along, but . it 4. Canton LiJ.1COin. (10..2) 118 10. C~estview (10-1 )
J4
Mollday's Re&amp;lllll
Loram Admtral Kmgs 194. . 24 hours.
back which impaira the use ol certainly isn't 100 per cent yet," 5. Dayton Roosevelt 19-ZI 97 ~ Second 18: II. Maysville ~ Baltimore 100 St. Louis 118
The Class AA rankJngs show- ,
If
he id "Wbat I h
t . d , 6. CoL LindOB (I) (J0-1) 9o 12 Bloomville 32 · 13. Rarr.es- (only game scheduled)
ed only tllree undefeated squads: He'll lose his liberty Wednes- ' e 1
Wbuten
bu:lt' d , ,:peoffo 0 " 1. Newark (9-3)
86 .·ite ill 28 · 14 FrankliB-Mo•among the top 10, but the tall iday when he says "I do,"
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Tueaday'o Game
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Middle~n
Fenwick.
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umbus dealt out setbacks to iall-time winner in Pat Roeder, Rib ..~; .. ~M llhe,tCbiupe! tedr[andq ·~~
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wa 10. Miamisburg (2) 00-0)
63 ..... uud: gto ""each· 19 Zanr:&gt;J- &amp;ston at Chicago
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In a wa this sho"'d be the Second 10: 11 T 1 d L'bbe 1 ville Rosecrans and Caldwell 21 'only games scheduled)
taken on fourth-ranked Canton mg.
omung, norm Y un over'
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H rnung are was among the quietest of them happiest ume of all for Paul I(I) ~; 12. Cleveland East Tech each.
ewar. :
r. aD
rs .. 0
all.
Hornung.
(1) :;&amp;; 13. Dayton Belmont (lt
Others: Crooksville 20; Flv· i FRIDAY'S GAMEs~ ·
mco. · s~v n ·
and mnth plaC&lt;! Cuyahoga, Falls ' due lo start thetr hon"Ymooo He thumped his roomie Mar He's about to he married, he I11 ; 14. Cincinnati Elder 43; 15. ette Ill 19: Western (Pike) Ji; I
so far thts s~ason and still has ·~ Im?.'ledmtely _ afterward ID Ha- McGee on the back a couple of has no financial problems and Toledo St. Francis (1) 42 ; 16. East Canton and Carey 16 Wellsto~ at Athens_ .
8 perfect ~ecord to show for 1,' · wan.' but m 3 sense Paul times and seemed quite pleased. DO outside ones, either.
Canton McKinley 41; 17 . Mid- each; Southeastern (Ross) 15; Nelsonville at Galhpohs
But do~t _go _ ~way,_!her_: _~ realizes anot~~~~=~~ when Elijah Pitts, tt:ae fellow But he may be all through dletown 36; 18. Hamilton Gar- Fairview 14; AlexandEr 12; Logan at Jac~son
Daily Sentinel, Pomero ·Middleport 0 _ Jan. 17 1967_ 3 wbo Joc)k his job away, told with football at the relatively field 22; 19. Toledo Central 20; 1 York, Gibsonburg, Shadyside Pomeroy at Mtdd1eport :':Z~mii:7.;;;:::;::;;;;;:;~it:::;Y,!
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120. Colerain 18.
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everyone how much Hornung early age of 30. That hurts.
ond Wayne 12 each: R,ver Lo. · ~' · :&gt;;;c.
[
- - - - - -- -- · bad helped blm and how i!omuns isn' t crying about It, Olbers: Parma Valley Forge cal Ill tl ; Mogadore ill an:!
·· ··
'
mdebted he was to blm.
tboul!h. He knows by now that Ill 11 ; Lancaster t6; Worthing- Middleport 1~ each.
"You coming back next year, in this lire, you win some and ton 15; Sandusky, Hamilton . Others receh:iog aiDe Dr Jess
Paul~" came the inevitable you lose some.
Taft and Coshocton 12 each; 1 points: Newark Cc..thoiic, Alquestton.
Eastwood, Dayton Fairview 11 bany, Lincoln Heights, Lock·~rm really not sure," be said
each; Youngstown Chaney, Tif- l tand , Germantown, Mason,
slowly. "I'm goinl to hove to
fin ColumbiOB, Elyria tl) and I Piquo Catholic,
Hu•lingto•
walt and see. rm IQiog to try
Lima 10 each: Cleveland West Ross, Proctorville · Fatrland,
ODd . build up my arm by
Monday's
Tech, Waverly, Oakwood 9 Skyvu-, , Bridgeport, Botkins,
workmg wlth barbella for tbe
CoUeae BaU.elball Results
· Hamilton Badin, Ketter- Jackson Center. New Knoxville.
neil l~w montns and then By UDlled Preso I.Dtematlooat
West, Canton Sout!t and AI- Ft. Loramie, Ayersville, Chi'lli maybe I'll give football anotber
E••t
8 each; Tipp City, Ot· cothe Flaget, Pecbies, ClrclAtry if everything turns out all Connecticut 99 Vermont 70
tawa·Glandorf 7 each; Cincin- ville Logan Elm Batavi~, Ross.
ril!ht." ·
St. Mlchaell 91' Middlebury II nati Withrow, Piqua, Toledo lord, &gt;;ew Bost&lt; ~. Ottawa llill&gt;
~ornung was voieing a hut Hawthorne 112 Windham 74
Rogers 6 each.
Attic&lt;'l . Bloomvitle, Monroeville,
famt hope and_ In a way it was St. Peters 78 Fairfield 76
Other teama ,..elvlog live or Springfield Local, Garawav.
rather pathetic because here
Midw~
less points: Bellefontaine, Fair- Southington.
-----Built rugged for was tile oame man who had Guatavus IS U. Mmn. Dul. !6 born, Bay Village, Euclid,
the
Pact~·
chestnuts
Winona
st.
83
Belhel
69
Cleveland
Kennedy,
Bedford,
heavy duty
of !he llre".ulni' aTter time Cr•Jghton 85 A.F. Academy 77 Minerva, West Holmes, ClayID"S
service on ·
du,;n• his .:areer. He 1cored
Soutb
mont, Flndlay, Massillon, Ea:;t
~
highway~~ or
five
asalnst ltle MarylaBd 68 Clemson 411
Liverpool, Marietta, Zanesville,
SEOAL ALL GAMES
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In
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Pia. A&amp;M 76 Tuskegee 69
Athens
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6-Piy Load •
could have been West Va. 91 V&amp;. Military 77
Western Ky. 100 Morehead 69
Pomeroy . . . . . . 6 4 6119 63l
to lee you.
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Memphis St. 4£ Florida St. l2 Logan . . , , . , ... 5 7 751 783
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Southern Ill. 5Z Ky. Wes. 51
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Sautbwest
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but Clay continued to dance toward Clay than Jones. I think
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chant, uhey, I'm in shape. wanted to go the distance. Clay I
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No punches were thrown, but · it."
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It was Clay and Terrell's group of newsmen in reference I'
near :!ghl In less tllan. to Clay.
The Greater Columbus .,...
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"I'm going in there with some !
will be represented bJ two . to blows In New York during
kind of a punk. He doesn't have I
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Joon, 24, world rtlllked South
KorelL• champion 1101r living In
Columbus. No. 2·position was
won Saturday ·in round play of • neid of II players
John Spencer, lormer
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No. ·4 by Roger LOwll. 15, eo.
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BEL TONE
llelnlilaAW

Howerd E. Frenlc

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HUNTINGTON, W.VA.
....... 525--7221

Meigs Cou!lf)' Treaurer
FG Fr PTS

R. Douglas, E .. . . 46 23
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G. Hall, SW ....... 52 8
Name-Team G F0 FT Pll Av. T. Cremeens, Iff ... 43 !5
J. Hall, KC .... ... 39 23
G. Hal~ SW
5 ~ I 112 2U D. Daniels, liT - .. 3~ 20
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M. Martin, E .. .•• 37 12
6 43 25 111 18.3 M. Payne, NG ..... 36 13
J. Hall, KC
6 39 23 101 16.5 C. Bradbury, KC .. 'II 19
R. Douglal, E 7 46 23 115 1U M. Spaulding, KC •. 26 20
D. Daniels, liT 6 34 20 88 tU ~D;;.;New;;:;land~,;E~-·..;;:12~20;;;"~
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In his throwing arm for
last two years, will undergo
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For The Whole Family

AI Mlid ~ay, Snowden
PRICU BEGIN _
pumped i n' l tIs for I h e BOSTON (UPJI - John HavUGallipolis s · . Wedemeyer, cek, former star of Ohio State
Thomas,
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two poil\1~ ~1\h-. Pegg aot one.
new capt.m :of the .. Boston
Williams le&lt;Uhe 1...rs with Celtico.
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three. Gallipolia led 10-1, 16-6
and 26-16 aMhe quartermarks.
In the n;gbtcap, Tom Pro,.
and Steve Jones dumped in 19
each as the eighth graders won
IN MOORE'S
handily. Noe had nine lor the
winners, David and Johnson six
each in 1 balanced attack.
North added four, Wedemeyer
three and Ballard two.
Clay and Anderson each had
eight lor the losers. Craig bud
six, Williams four. Napir.r Nick- '

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Gallipolis led 1&gt;-4, 12-14 and ~6-

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eighth grade, is 4-l.

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NEW YP,RK (UP)) - It Is
often said&lt; that statistics doo't
tell the whole story, but don'
belleoe It wher. It cernes to the
Naional£ketball AsSOCiation.
The 7 s of
Philadelphia,
who are
whole story in the
NBA thli year, are not only
winnlngtbn the court but in the
record !loot, too. According to
statistl~ relea..d today by the
NBA, IIi• ~rs were first or
second In virtually every offeDsive catea:ory in Sunday's

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YOUR FEE1IEAUIIFUUY

game;~

Beskles racking up a 11-4 sea-

son ~ that is the best in
the • lustory of professional
aportiii t'hiladelphla had acored
mort? points, 5,813, than any
othef~~b and was averaging
J24.f!ji!r game. which was al.
so tops.

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TAMPA. FLA. &lt;UP() - Last
week the St. Louis Hawk!l were
almoa\ In the South for good.
but thlngs didn't work out. They
were in the Sooth for only a
few boors Monday night and
things came out even worse as
the Hawks dropped a 100-98 det!i!liion to Baltimore at Tampa.

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to com'llete a three.corner deal
II' reire from basketbalL
CLEVELAND IUP!l -Frank
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One free with every 7 gallons Ashland Gasoline
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Your Good Neighbor Ashland Oil Dealer will give you one
12-ounce "Fire-King" casserole free with every seven gallons
of_Ashla?d Vitalized Gaso_line you buy._These Danish·style,
~k-wh1te cas.ser_oles are1deal for baking and serving pot
p1es, macarom dishes, baked beans ... as well as soups
cereals and desserts. And they're oven-proof-guarantied
by Good Housekeeping.
As an added bonus, you can get the l'h·quart, matching
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by Ashland Oil Dealer displaying the "Free Casserole" sign.

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TORONTO (UPl) .....(loa)le
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If heerilltl Ia pur
problem lleltooie 11
tt.._r

The lox books ere now open for the .,...IIHr of
Flrnt holf colledion of the 1965 hll otlle T.-. ·
Also for delinquent tax. Closing d1te will be F•

I, 1967,

BEL TONE
llelnlilaAW

Howerd E. Frenlc

!Galli
.
polis

iJunior High
:T~ams Triumph
'1'111 Gtlllpollo Junior

"*

etball team
twO milnth road trip Moo•lllltnl!lg bjl-leveling Rutsevt:!Ub;Jirld eighth grade

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uiiilels. , ,:.

'Die, G(lljp(I)\!,J"Venth .,.n
17.l 'J~i~Cdilft grade romp;e.t. 87-32.
I Wednesda7, thl
joquads will be oiJl to aveaae
Jier ....ll!l ,~fl!~ to Pomeroy's
~ . NP.__!~M"&amp; It will
be
the yOU!lg Galllans' first home

ga"*-QL llle lllljUI campaigo.

- 5041-INTH ST.

HUNTINGTON, W.VA.
....... 525--7221

Meigs Cou!lf)' Treaurer
FG Fr PTS

R. Douglas, E .. . . 46 23
(SVAO Oalyl
G. Hall, SW ....... 52 8
Name-Team G F0 FT Pll Av. T. Cremeens, Iff ... 43 !5
J. Hall, KC .... ... 39 23
G. Hal~ SW
5 ~ I 112 2U D. Daniels, liT - .. 3~ 20
T. Cremeens, liT
M. Martin, E .. .•• 37 12
6 43 25 111 18.3 M. Payne, NG ..... 36 13
J. Hall, KC
6 39 23 101 16.5 C. Bradbury, KC .. 'II 19
R. Douglal, E 7 46 23 115 1U M. Spaulding, KC •. 26 20
D. Daniels, liT 6 34 20 88 tU ~D;;.;New;;:;land~,;E~-·..;;:12~20;;;"~
M. Payne, NG 6 36 13 83 13.7
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M. Mlll'lin, E 7 37 12 86 12.2
C. Bradbury, KC 6 ~ 19 7i 12.
HEADQUARTERS
M. SpauldiDg, KC

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GJ.Ialre and SerVe CassedJles

MIODL.PCIR'r

RUBBER FOOTWEAR

In his throwing arm for
last two years, will undergo
exploratory surgery.

For The Whole Family

AI Mlid ~ay, Snowden
PRICU BEGIN _
pumped i n' l tIs for I h e BOSTON (UPJI - John HavUGallipolis s · . Wedemeyer, cek, former star of Ohio State
Thomas,
_ , and Boone had Univer,ity's ba!kelball squad,
two poil\1~ ~1\h-. Pegg aot one.
new capt.m :of the .. Boston
Williams le&lt;Uhe 1...rs with Celtico.
· ·• •
eigh~. w~I!IOf had six, AnderSIIO
three. Gallipolia led 10-1, 16-6
and 26-16 aMhe quartermarks.
In the n;gbtcap, Tom Pro,.
and Steve Jones dumped in 19
each as the eighth graders won
IN MOORE'S
handily. Noe had nine lor the
winners, David and Johnson six
each in 1 balanced attack.
North added four, Wedemeyer
three and Ballard two.
Clay and Anderson each had
eight lor the losers. Craig bud
six, Williams four. Napir.r Nick- '

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Service Center

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mson, and Snowden two each.
Gallipolis led 1&gt;-4, 12-14 and ~6-

26.
GalUpolls' seventh Faden
are now 5-2 for the year. T h e
eighth grade, is 4-l.

Sports
Briefs
NEW YP,RK (UP)) - It Is
often said&lt; that statistics doo't
tell the whole story, but don'
belleoe It wher. It cernes to the
Naional£ketball AsSOCiation.
The 7 s of
Philadelphia,
who are
whole story in the
NBA thli year, are not only
winnlngtbn the court but in the
record !loot, too. According to
statistl~ relea..d today by the
NBA, IIi• ~rs were first or
second In virtually every offeDsive catea:ory in Sunday's

QUICK SERVICE

2-HOUR

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DRY CLEANING
-SERVICE-

COMPLETE BRAKE JOB
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98

ROWERS EXPRESS

YOUR FEE1IEAUIIFUUY

game;~

Beskles racking up a 11-4 sea-

son ~ that is the best in
the • lustory of professional
aportiii t'hiladelphla had acored
mort? points, 5,813, than any
othef~~b and was averaging
J24.f!ji!r game. which was al.
so tops.

• &lt;i\.

TAMPA. FLA. &lt;UP() - Last
week the St. Louis Hawk!l were
almoa\ In the South for good.
but thlngs didn't work out. They
were in the Sooth for only a
few boors Monday night and
things came out even worse as
the Hawks dropped a 100-98 det!i!liion to Baltimore at Tampa.

f1a.

MUFFLER

INSTALLED--

He1vy Duty Alloy Co1tecl

MUFFLER-

FOil CHIV.
INSTALLED _ _

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points, condenser •nd rotor • FUEL PUMPS
e FLOOR MATS
e SEA1 COVERS

LO~

ANGELES (UP!l - Unbatmv Los Angeles Laker for·
ward Rudy Larusso was expeCt·
ed to decide today whether he
would 10 to the Detroit Pistons
to com'llete a three.corner deal
II' reire from basketbalL
CLEVELAND IUP!l -Frank
Jly111. aroubled with nag11na
'

MOORE'S
Service C.nt•r Open Fri. Till- S•t. til9
124 W. MAIN

992-2848

POMEROY

One free with every 7 gallons Ashland Gasoline
,.
Your Good Neighbor Ashland Oil Dealer will give you one
12-ounce "Fire-King" casserole free with every seven gallons
of_Ashla?d Vitalized Gaso_line you buy._These Danish·style,
~k-wh1te cas.ser_oles are1deal for baking and serving pot
p1es, macarom dishes, baked beans ... as well as soups
cereals and desserts. And they're oven-proof-guarantied
by Good Housekeeping.
As an added bonus, you can get the l'h·quart, matching
covered casserole for only 49¢ with an oil change or lubrication at regular prices.
Start your bake and serve casserole set now-at your near·
by Ashland Oil Dealer displaying the "Free Casserole" sign.

QIASE

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SAWCHUK RECUPBRATEII.
TORONTO (UPl) .....(loa)le
Terrv Sawchuk ol the Toronto
Leaf•, sidelined alnee
Dec. T with an Injured back,
arrived bere Monday from bls
bolllo in Detroit 1 to unclergo
treatment and back llrentllhe~~&gt;
lt!g uerclses.

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Oft that Important dl'/
show your friend or ..,.
eel - how much you
care with • 1Ift of fie.

288 V-8 motor, automatic trans., radio,
white sidewall tires, wheel discs, white

.,., Ut us tUIIIIt •
1

DISH GARDEN

with black interior, one owner. Shows

!ilood care.

$2..50 up

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SALESMAN'S DEMONSTRAT- HOUSEKEEPER Wanted. Live
O~llle'l brand name, zig
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P.hono 992·2143
62 BUICK Con. Cpo., was $1395 _ Reduced to $1295
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zag sewing machine,
While
Prom tilt l41'C.l Trud or
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tnvieta. Whitt finish , red intt:rior, Ji.ke ne~ tire•, power
Pometoy, 0.
they last. 'l'hese
machines Male Help W1nted
Bulldozer Radlsl9&lt; To Tbe
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steerinr tnd brakes. automatiC tranli ., ndto and heater,
Smallesl Heeter Cure.
equipped to zig zag, make but.
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good top
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tonholes, dam, embroiders, IIIARRIEJD man, must be
CARQ 011' IHaltiCI • O•ITUAitl•l
1962 CHEV. V-8 PICKUP - - - - -$1150
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etc . Pay f&amp;.OO per month or perleoced with the operation
Was $129~ . 8 ft. Fleet.sJde
$51.30.
Call
192-3219.
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.o,.••CIII1:11tto"'••
of modern
farm machlnery,~~~=WM:
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ASHAMil;),
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able
:· and willing
to assume
Wheel Alignrptnt
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P01' ATOES, 1•1 your
wtoter responsibility and keep reIT' • JO lAin'
TO ~LIIICI A
YOUR DfRTJ~C~R·
Experienced
cords. Location Sour.beast ot'
potatoes
while
lbey
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OPEN EVE$. 9:00 P.M.
AP
Columbus.
Modern
house.
R
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Clarence Prolfl;~ Portland,
FOil
Wheel Balancing
:NE WY 2-2156
0. Ph. 143-2254.
10 30 tfc ply in own ~andwriUng , giv·
ONLY
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· ing age, experience, number
,
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$J.50Piuo
family, . etc. \!{rite
Box
S~RYia
IE PROUD OJI
ard of T~•n~s
~~~~~~~~~~~================~ KEYSTONE gasoline, tops ln l ln6ti8-A,
Weights
c-o The Dally Sentinel,
THE · AMI . 'Y of Mildred Elias I - - - For Ren1
for Sl..
quality, Wolfe's Service S!a·
A
CLEAN CAR
Pomeroy, 0.
I 13 ltc FrH Estlmot-Discount
tion
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also
w:ttfr
11auling.
RnU-DR1VE·THRU
wis~es to ,Px~rn~ their thanks t HOOM- il~use with- bath~ gar1
To All Customers
to all of our neighbors
and ,
6 miles from Pomeroy UNBEATABLE 1967 solid state , cine. P_lt~949-3173._ _l 11 !tel -----~--CAR WASH
Middleport, 0.
Reill Est1te for Sele
friends who have been so k~nd 1 :~eiH . 7_ See Woodrow Mora.
st~reo-radio combination, 4
and thoughtful to us durmg 1 11. rsl house north ol Memory speed automatic changer, nice HOUSF; coal, gravel lor d r i v e - 1 - - - - - - - - - - t
walnut finish, has instant on
way. I will deliver Ph. 992·
our sor..row . Words canno ex- Gard en~. Will be ready for
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radio
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Take
over
payments
of
7286.
3
pres! our appn•c•a •on a
occupancy after February I.
Rutland, 0.
IZ.I5-30tp
time Jike this_ Father. Broth- :
1 15 3tp $5.21 per month or pay balDN
ers qt\d Sisters •
1 17 ltc
ance due $94 .24. Try it in your
STOP
PAYING
RENT
-BUY
home. Call 992-3218. I 17 6tc
WE WISH to fxprcss c~ ur ap. 5 ROOM HOUSE with bath. Ph. - - - - - _ - - - - - - GOOD, clean, lump, egg and · POMEROY - 1 story frame
pred ation and sineere thanks 992-2885.
l 12 23tc ELECTROLUX vacuum cleaner,
oil treated stoker coal. Pea·
(aluminum and permastone),
to Di. Burtrimas. Hol zn lk-;· 5 ROOM HOUSE, 619 Pearl like new , attachments never
eock Coal Co., 1 block from
6 rooms, (3 bedrooms) , bath,
pi tal ;Staff. dod or~ and uurs- St., Middl epori. near school. I used, uses di sposable bags.
traffic llgh.t in Ches~ire, 0 . -basement, furnace heat, $7,·
12 1 lfe OOO.OO.
es, hmg ·~ F'uneral Home . Ph. 992-3267.
I 12 184c I Assume all payments or $6.00.
Ph. 361-7526·
Rave your tractor onrhau.J.
!l:tr_ :Fritz Rw·k . Hev Pearl . . .
Call 992- 5623 .
I MIDDLEPORT - Nice 4 room
1 17 61 p
ed oow at a big savlap. We
A. (~Sto . rrl at ivfs. friendo.; , 6 ROOMS and bath. 170 Mul·l _ _
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, cottage, frame with imitation
are runninl a a__peclal on tracneighbors and al l ·who sent
berry Ave Ph 992-2431 b&amp;ort!
BUOO
PRICE~ fundture ll stone sid'ng 2 bedrooms
tor overhauls for tbt WlDter
;r 5 p. m. Avail- FOR SALE as Is, balance of 1 our tblrd floor budget sbop.
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montbs, !love 11IUl' 11'1etor
flow~rs. food, and all
who
h - s
bath · large enclosed
back
able after .Jan. e.
30~ Mec amc treet properBalLer Furniture, Middleport
ready to co to worlr: when
helped in any way in our time
ty, including a lst floor apartDhlo.
porch, level lot (50 x 100). Go.
11 l2 uc
spriDc come• and lave don
12 29 tfc
Ume.
of !'orrow. Mrs. William l~ain rnent, plus storage room and
mg at $3,000.00. .
er and family .
1 17 ltp MODERN furmshE'd first flfJur one car garage_ Will sell reaMINERSVILLE - N1ce 1 story
\\·F. wrSnlotharlk. Rev .- Men - effidency apartment m Mid - sonably, near business dis- I
frame, S l~rge rooms, ce!Jar,
ul ~mlt~. ~eterans Memor- dleport. . Ah. 992-3874.
trict. Clenroy Ewi.Jg, owner.[
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garage, l,l acre Jot, property
ial Hospital. the friends and
U 14 lit
Con'acl Homer Baxter. Shown!
in good shape. Bargain
at
neigl}borS who sent food and 6 HOOM house and bath. fur. by appointment. 315 Mechanic
$2,500.00 .
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Ph.
915-3319
BRADBURY
One storu'
Pomero
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flowers during the i ness an
nact and garage, 255 W Mam
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1:1""' oloJ
12 m1· N• 0 1 pomeroy, o .,
frame, aluminum
siding ,
oJ our husband and St.. Pomeroy, 0 P~
992·
1 17 3tc
On St. Rt. 7
~~::;:tn\\'illlam Bartels . Mrs. 1 2668 or 992-Mi
5 tfc
storm doors and windows. 5
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Bartel&lt; and children. , - ROOM- 1 - h d
t- PIGS Ph 742-4755
I !7 3tp l
USED PARTS
rooms 12 bedrooms) , bath.
\)rms e
tmen .
side porch. cellar, lot (60 x
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--t--1:.:..-----c:--- . ' tp All utilitie~ paid, ''" "' South 1' LEGHORN HEN.S -50 cents earn
FOR CARS
120L $4 ,500.00.
~~u01d
tith
992- Le e J ohnson . owman s Run I
Albert M. Cox, Broku
1939 to 1966 Models
J056Ave
. . Middlepuro. Ph.
1 8 tfc
WRT r
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Road Ph 949-22%
Also Rebuilt Ports
Heory Cleland, Salesmao
framfd gla:":ses. near Middle- , t RUOM unfurnished apartm-=:nt
1 15 ~tc I &amp; All Type Bucket Seats
192-3838
Ph. 9Y2·5:1HS .
SINGER PORTABLE-~
,. n pe· r-- Hours 8:00A.M. ta 6:00P.M. Enniogs 192-!568 or 192-3436
Port Nazart&gt;:JP Chur"h. lost a- ! in Pom~oy_
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t 16 at Herrv llr•d•h•w."'~, •1.,
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bout J week~ d.fi!:O. $5 .00 re· .
11 16 tfc feet condition, zlg zag equip-c
NOT1e1 oF ~UBLIC
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ft " 30 ------:---:--~_7- ~ CLOSED SUNDAYS
4 BE.DROO'I h
od
rn the pnr.uam:e uf th" ordeT nt
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war . · -- · a er "·· 3 ROO"' rH~Qi shfd aRJ~tment ped . FuU price $Z3.61, terms. Owners Oan•ld &amp; Plul Belrd
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orne, m ern the Prob.at• court ot Met 11 ~ county,
p.m. \
l 17 3lp I in Middlepon, near shopping Ph. 2-2~•.
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u-ry
W.
Bolrd
Jo
now
with
kitchen,
new
bath
and plumb- Ohio.
the undenign~. Charle1 H
ANNUATL PINANCIAL ~~~ORT
uw
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Dtehl. Admlnl•trllor of th•
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LE ART TOWNIHl~
-area.
Also a 1-2 bedroom
- -- I us Instead af Galnpolls Auto
ing. comer lot, next t() schooL ot Lona M. Roecher. Oecea~fld . wlU
MEIGS COUNT'I', OHIO
Nntic'!t
hou se trailer. Ph. 992-3346 eft- ELECTROLUX sweeper com- Wrecking,
Call Middleport 992·5324.
offer for llle at Pubuc Auction on
Fir •::c:r:;.:~ ~~~,n~~dln•
plete with attachments and
. the Hth day of -.F~bfuary . tN7
at
ll'opulatton 1021 _ lt60
h
A
PITRLI ( SALE s WP ;we er 5 p. m.
12 28 tfc
1 11 tfc lto:oo o'C!i~...,."1ihreo urt House Total 1 1al•rlel and w.,., ratd
SON IS BORN
paper bagB, guaraaleed. $17,
-- StePt. Po~. ObiG, ~tollowlns
Ul.r"d several e ·tates of
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a q
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'"'OUH 0.1111M furnlshe·' aparl
Ph - ~••
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1- •cR~ " farm, house witb I d.,~Jerlbe4 real ett.:ter , , ·
Du.;ng the v . ., ltN
tAn.u
Mr. and Mrs. Charleo Lathey,
lurniturP. we wilt nffer hr a r
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Tax Vetu•tlon
1.:m.•••.ao
24·18
F -d
J
ment. W"t' t-3ti!\R
i 14 !tt -~
- ·- .. - - - - ----rooms and bath, cellar, cella! The followtnt de~crlbed prembes Tn llery
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Rt.
1, Langsv"Ule, are announcbl
1
pu l(' sa e on rl ay. an _
FERTILIZER
hom~e. 2 large barns, free ,ettuated in .lhe· yul,..re or Chester, ~ti,;;,:;'':':;tl~t~,h~·~c.,:!~l:;r ,..
ing the birth ol an 11 jb. 12 01.
211th. 1967, at thE' Laurt&gt;l Cliff f'U RNISHED and unfurnished
Chet~teJ Town•h_ii!. Mei•~
County " ' ' to b• cofrttt.
.aurtion house . lots ot
old
apartments_ Close to •choot I
NOW AND GET
gas, 2 farm ponds, tmmedl· Ohio, and In IRan-".. 12:. Town 3. Sec~
PI•Yd N•rrts, Town•hlp Ct•rtr:
son, Gregory Dan at Holzer Hil$'
EARLY
DISCOUNT
ate occupancy. Pearl
Wil· Uon 24 or thif Ohi.Q:. twn.PenY'i -Pur.
GENERAL TOWNIHl~ FUNDI
pital· on Jan. -4, - Grandparel(i.
items. an\iques and stoves. Phone Wl5434
IU 18 ttr
New •nd Used
chase and belnt- thll loi 'known u the oocloPTs.
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liams, 992-2318 Or 992-2681.
Tavern Lot 1D nld Vlll.a1e, 1o-wlt: -General and ClUilfied
·Mrs. Don Stewa'!, Rl. ,j,
tools and some farm equip- THREE and four room furni sh- :
Merchandise
A;~ •;•11tsi• stra~fht itnd
10 3 tfc Begtnnt" 1 at the •l&amp;npo.t1 tbertce PropP.rty ·rall ........ .. 2.HUl
mtnt . Also hundred ol items ......
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aoulh19pe~heatelli11Street,thence CJ.u.ntte Tax
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too numerous to
mentiOn
a par1men 1~.
uu 1tttes 1
Con11tnmenh uceptY1ce. L1qu
n1trogen.
We•t l3 puch- tv • po.t:
thence sa 1.,, ·rax and. Fin. In1t • . •.. 300.00
paid. Ph. 992-2776, Rowley ;
Thursday tveninl 7 p.m.
AREA WAREHOUSE
North 19 ,._, 'Well 8 and one-tenth GaRollne T11x _
.... 9,600.00 Lester, Lathey 'tangovllle. G~
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to
Dr1"vt In Thoatro
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percl.e• to·? P&amp;ef. b-eine the corner Auto Reeistratl on ..
. •. . ~.11'72.49 grandparentS 'are' Mr.' and Mrs.
here- ~'&gt;&lt;'~.. le start' a! 12 ""on
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an
ee . ~er ;J p. m . eaiJ ,
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of the Mill Loti "tftenee Eut 3 perches Cemeteries ~Si le of LQ\1wi\1 be held rain or shinP. 992 3'74
In Muon• W · Ve ·
to a poa t ; th en~ nor lh 1 perc h es:
•• Henry Frederick, Westervme.
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and Other
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thence eut J4 ~erchel to 'he pleee Totll ltecelph;
U•UI.29 The Lalheys have one other IOD;
----:------:--- ----11J. M. "Jimmy'' Sayre
STOP PAYING RENT-BUY of bellinntna. t'ontatninr one acre and PAYM&amp;:NtsJim Carnahan.
aut'liOnt'er, 992 2181
POMEROY
1r
34 perrhe•.
General t:JCecntlve serviceJelfrey Don, age II.
1 to
for Sale
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s
ry
arne ExcepUor trom the ••,,. ·.......
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.Jim Adams and Worth.v Sian- :
N or lh
Ohl
Comp.
o1 T rUI ' eu · · · · •· • •' " ·..
. up,
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(aluminum and permastone) ed preml•P.~ that part of the lot Comp of Clerk
, .. 819.82:
\ey, OWners.
I 16 ;ltr :
446·3444
'• ll:nown II Tavern l.nt in said Vllbl!t-,
Tnvel and OUter E:!i:P«&lt;AM .,16.3..28
ELECTROLUX
SAL ES ~e.-.
Super S.rwlce StiJtion
6 rooms (3 . bedrooms), bath, lbealnntng at the Northeut eorner or General suppliea _
•. 15t.1f. ·HE'S A STARR
Priced For Qut'ck Sale
-=,,I basemetlt ' furnace heat ' $7-' thenn
the Mill Lot ; lhf" nce ead 110 feet :
Total General t.. s.,.,. _. 4,134.86
•outh 132 teet , thence Weal Town Hall - Malnt. &amp; Repair :i09.118
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represent ativ .. , Hid lI
NEW YORK IIJPlY,..Groen
900.00.
110 fePt to a poU ; thence t•.orth 19 Memorial Day EKpenJe
.. .. 10.00
ard Stoke. Ph. 949- 36~6 .
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MIDDLEPO T
N" ~4
deg. Wed Cl and one·tenth pe-rehe! to llealth - TaxeR Wlthht:ld for
PICKUP TRUCKS
ACROSS
.5. Cereal
23. Number
R ICe room • PW&lt;t: beln1 thp corne1· o~ t he Mill Dl,lrl&lt;'t Board of Healtb
28'1'.90 Bay quarterback Bart S(arr;· ~ ,.
• 9 3fl·p
1. Happen
grain
2-4. Flowing
COttage,. ·~arne with imita- Lot; thi!!nep ealt to~~ fe-et: thence Celnl!terle• - Comp. of~.;;~~!;.
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Foo\ball ~asue's m~t.
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North ll!J fed to the place of bP~rlnand Employel
,player and · lea411rg ·
6.
Strike~t
6.
Wood
nol9ily
hon
stone
srdmg,
2
bedrooms,
nlng,
tonu.tnln•
one-halt
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more
Tool!;.
Machlner
and.
Mat,
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ei9SI Ford V:t Ton
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with o.
path
25. Malt
bath Jarge enclosed
back or len, deeded by Ma!lalin• Roee11er Other cemetery Expet~.~t• . .
NPTICE
•1960 lnt.rn•tionel1f2 Ton
IJI 11166, -,.~ ., llal)\ed
dull 80 und
7. Amateur
bever'
to Ethel Titus by deed datad ApriJ
Total cemetet·y Exp . . _
•.:!!:! winner Monday
•1962 G.M.C.% Ton
ME@CHANOISE
· of m~- Decem·.
ll . Dreamy
radio
age
porch,
level
lot
(50
X: 100). 18. 181h. recorded In Vol. 7l. 1'11e Fire Proteetlon - Contrlctll.
e1964 Dadg9 1f2 Ton
400 ·00J ·ber vottnc for the 17th @lll!ll•1 $:. .
12. Pr&lt;ioDO
. rtion
oporatoro
27. Part
G
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OliO
00
168. Record• ol Deeds ol
Melil
nlly, Olher Exp ..
LIGIJIIDATION
e19M Jeep Pick Up
01.-q, a fd•
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County, Ohio.
Hlahway11-M11int. ·•nd Repair
14 lliW ZIG-ZAG
JJ. Appearing
8. Genus or
o!
MlNI!:RSVILLE ·- Nice 1 story Alto. e~reept that part of tlle lot
Gaa Tax •.. '
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4 WhHI Drive
Rae Hickok ProlessiO-.'t 41)11ete .
as if eaten
lizanJ
an
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known as the tavern lot tn the vmaae
M.V.L. .... ..
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SEWI~ MACHINES
the Year award. ;:;· · .. ~-· ·
14 . A cc um\llate
9. Fallhle!!B
hr.
frame, 5 large rooms, ce.llar, of Chf!llter. beclnning at the North. Total Highway Expen•e .. .
Meigs Equipment Co. 1[). " Old C uri- ]0. Hog-call: 29. Chlll'lWith' 2D v.. r Fi~efory
naraae lf. acre lot property eut (:Orner o1 lhp Ethel Tltll"' lot; Employees R-etirement . • /. .
Starr who led the liackera to
fil
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Guenntu!
R.. r Meig, Generet Hasp.
o:. t ly Shop·•
dial.
nel
Yeeterdsr'• "••wu
in good shape. Bargain at penhe~ to the .,111 l.ot: thence we•t
For EletUon1
119.~ t
N
Natlonelly Advertised Brends
992·2176
Pomtro,
gi.-1 f
16. Distress
;31. Navy,
$2 500 IJO
3l! feet: thence North 19 pel"t'he• to
F'or Workmen'l Comp . . . 249.&amp;41 251 poln•"" to easily
To Be Sold et $3-4.00 Eech
16. Little girl
call
kidney
36. Lton'1 neck
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the place uf bctlnnlnlrl . tald preml~e~ Totel Payml't'ltl
1S,67D.II
w.
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CAN BE PAID AT $5.00
17.
50's
in
19.
Lair
and
hair
BRADBURY
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One
story d«ded b,. Maedalen• Roeeher
to
suMM,.ItY Of _OPIAATIONI ,_.!~,~Kansas City's Len
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SINGER
SEWING
MACHINE
A MONTH
cae 11 ar's
20. Nobleman
lima
37. Fruit
F1nnl11 Heeox bY deed d~t.-d SeptemIV FUNDS
1 .:;'f'o
in new sewing table, guaranframe,
aluminum siding, ber :11. 1891, reconted In Vol. 7J, P.a•• ••lflflc• • .1anu1ry 1, ,,.. The ultimate
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21. Scientist's 32. NameflnkeA
deca y
storm doors and Wl"ndOWS, S JCU, Records of Deed•
or Mei(l Ro1&lt;1 Fundi
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teed · ZIG Z1'\u
Home to Sew on Them
eqmpl-"' .. to 18. l ntage
workroom,
of a Gabor
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buttonhole, monogram, fancy 20. Behold
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rooms i2 bedrooms), bath, Alto, exreplln1 out of the above Total of aU Funlb - .
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21. Spears
22. monger
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REVIVAL starting at \lt . ~lrr-1-----------·
painting
man u. B. Churl'h .i;m _ \:l 1967 .\P..\CHE~ arf" in.
Fr•e 28. Belt
Rev . .J·~·mes Mon ).'i&lt;J\1 , Pa-.;t, _,r equipment with e~Jch "61 A- ',··.·.M·~:-:.,,,o•....,
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Bud Hatfield. Evangel 1st. Ev·
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1 lO ffc
meuure
38. Place
INCOI'YIF. lax ~erv i~;-:- da tJy ex- - ----- --~-- ~ 34. • oung
cept Sun . Evening by '! pnoir: t· !ThJS WEEK 'S SPECIAL! Frf'e
shet&gt;p
ment ' only. Mrs. wand&lt;~ 1£·1_1 turtle with every turtle bowl. ~~: ~~:'petttor
lin. ~h. 992 n 72 . LaiJ!·et Cl-ft 1 P&amp;M Pet Shop , turn
first u . Palt&gt;
Road, StatP Rt. 124 . ~~ mi~e l road to ri~ht, ~elow Pomeroy- f.2 . Sllly
from Fairground.
~~~ ~~ay
1 lil 3lllc Mason brtdge OpPn !'very
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day from 2 p. m. until a p. m
DOW'l'li
PlANO TUNING. Ph. Lane except Thursdays. 1 15 6t~ 1. F orf'bodi ng
DaniPi s at 992-5509 around 8
2. Ct !\ 1·
1961
a_ m.
I 6 30tc
COR~ AIR Monza. $450. 3. No ,,
---Also a part Bassett and Bea- 4 . :o~~
II'; anted
gle pup. 110. Phone 992-77116.
t 15 3tp DAD.V CRYPTOQUOTE - Here's how to work It:
TOMATO !'tR kP~ . Warr('n PickA x y D La A A x. a
ens, Reedsvi lle, 0.
7 FT. LOCUST post, 35 cent!!.,
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Phone Charles Calaway. 911&gt;one letter almply •Ianda tor another. In this sample A Is u~d
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for
the three L'•· X tor tbe two O'a, etc. Single letten, apr»~Wanted To B11y
trophiea, the length a.nd formation of the words are all hint11.
Sl"ANt&gt;tNG Hmbt&gt;r In --Ohio ' CLEANINGEST carpet clean- Each day the code letttn are different.
or w~st Virguna. or
old . er you ever ·used. So easy
A OrJpklpam QuotaUon
farms with timber. Manon
too. Get Blue Lu&amp;tre . Rent
W Gl
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H'Pyoold!l, Bo1 n. Svrac·u~. · electric shampooer fl. PornRSYEJ
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loca~t&gt;d in Middleporl.
ph. upholStery cleaner.
Rent
192·"J693.
eleotrlc
shampooer
$1.
Baker
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furniture Co,
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listing your firm's serviceB in
NEW YORK (UPI) -Vice "We must take steps," At the m~ent only B tmaD
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the Daily Sentinel's Business Adm. Hyman G. Rickover Rickover said, "to .eliminate minority of U.S. citizens suuw
Service column.
10 10 U t"alled Monday for "social,izing campaign C1JSls as a factor ln ·slgus of being unable ••to lit
AJR &lt;.."'NDri'IONING RefMger tlle cost of election campaign!!" choosing candidates and elect- kll_y by watchlna: c.i's OWl
atton servire. Jark'a Refri~· in
the hope of making ing men to pubUc office. 1 hope C90Dtl'y being ~-~·s
eration, New Haven. Phone lawmakers accountable solely to E&gt;veryone will take advantage of OwtliUDky.rd,'" ,~c ,
.,Id.
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the
people.
the
recent
law
which
permits
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thil
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There , is urgent need. lle taxpayers to assign one dqllar tnto a majc.rity;, :~«#~1\D
REALlY -MIX concrete deUHt added, for laws banning "'harm· of their taxes to 11 fund for pt'e~rve what Ja ~ ·Of-'the
ed ri~ht to vour proJect Fa!fl, ful tec.hnologief&gt;' ' dan~Prott~ 'o presldential campaign expanses. tteltl,ty of our land,"_
· titpckover
and fii\Y Froe ··~mates Ihuman Ule and human healtn: "
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Phone. !92-3284.
. Gnegltnn physical and mental.
By fn:emg our .elC\iww ceate~"
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Ready-Mil _Co.. Mlddl&lt;l!'•rl
representatiVes, legtslatton de- u n 0 l •P p 111, ~~~aUDtl
Ohio.
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But passage of such mea- manded by the people (or lie&lt;!lln\t!o ·more I'Qmplex lel'il!r
=~---- -sores, Riekover sugge:;:ted, ls protection_ oga.inst injuriou
_ s ·lnd fewet '_.nons poa~ss ttle
CUSTOM bulchertn•,
will buy Iess l"k
..-- cbscrUhinate b;e-=o
1 e Iy un der a
.system tec hno1OSles ano for preservmll knoWled"t _,to
hides. Phil Meier, 992-J.r..IU
which makeB candidate.~ Jw.hnl· our heritage would }1aye ~asler ,.,.n .~ 'aftd bad technolop11 1 rfc. den to _campaign con_tributors_: p_assage, as would laws prov~d.. · eal dE!/etop.mentS.
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f" ca~e . I I mg
or aet n to - ~....v . ·.~: ' Aa thl$. inequality progreesea,
Cumol&lt;le ""'""''
legiSlators were freed of obhga· •normouo harm l"l'hnO!ogy ·ha&amp; ''It- ' ;0\U take all lite mor'l
nons to ~nybody but the voters./ ~!ready c~used-su~ ~~ poll~· tesoar~ we possess to · " •
•nu. f'rnn• " '-.ntaet
Rickover, the nation's mn:n tion ~r air '~ water. ~
· ours a• humane society baaed on
1\. L "KAih~"UKU
ramous piont&gt;er ) n the appilt:a· Ricltov,e r said that in Europe respe"Ot for the wortb of 'everr
Radne. -" 11"'
tlon O.f nuclear erlergy lo ship ·· people, live surr~ed• /by ~ b~m"~ being;;" Rockover akl.
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pr11pulslon, addre~sed the· pr1nt- . things of bea~tY tl\8tfblve· come .. ~~B!~Ie citiz~s must, lie
S.t;\\l i\:(i m .w hlf'f'!l re~tall 8
mg industries of Metropolitan ~o th em from th~1 'past.'' £n M'fd~ edli'cate theffillelves IUffl·
vt~-e all 'liHI'I!tl \V't t-m4 Nrw York. Inc ThE' orraswn A.mer .:.!an .;uch hf!tlta'l,eSJ are ciently in ~ science!' anc1 ill
rht! ~-~tJ.-u 'ihuo ..,.,mf'l"il\ wa·~; tbe award ot the nrgani1:a. tailing '"Victim to tth3t m·q~t !l~ieflc~· biSe(t t.eenn01ogy;- to
Auln.•'nz~o Smg~I Sdll!l a·no · u~n · ~: ~
Franklin M.edal for destrur.UvE&gt; of moQerri fOdtri· kn{JW wl)en a·nd where to Clll 1
1 vances, &amp;be buUdozet."
Serv1ce,
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Djstibgui~h!d Service.
lbalt to so-called PlO&amp;I'ea. ·

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Business Services

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I " ll! c I 1967. Roush &amp; Lyons Camo- 1 •
COACHAULIN&lt;; Ph. 'i'I2-2R01 ' ing Trailers. HortHn St., Mas· l· 32 . Typ•

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HAY , otraw and oats. Ph. en._
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H.ARUY DAVIDSON

RADIATOR

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earrytnc case. ~ oU gener- 1 J~ batha. P~. mJ$10 .
a1 bousel&gt;old ..wmc. wm ..u 1
u 15 tle
to ~ble party lor bal...,. due of Pl.IJ or $1.25
wt&lt;kly. call t9WCI. I 17 6tp

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SALESMAN'S DEMONSTRAT- HOUSEKEEPER Wanted. Live
O~llle'l brand name, zig
ln. P • . -742-Ml3.
I 15 61p
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P.hono 992·2143
62 BUICK Con. Cpo., was $1395 _ Reduced to $1295
II C... ' .... . . . . ... ll'llertl...
zag sewing machine,
While
Prom tilt l41'C.l Trud or
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tnvieta. Whitt finish , red intt:rior, Ji.ke ne~ tire•, power
Pometoy, 0.
they last. 'l'hese
machines Male Help W1nted
Bulldozer Radlsl9&lt; To Tbe
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steerinr tnd brakes. automatiC tranli ., ndto and heater,
Smallesl Heeter Cure.
equipped to zig zag, make but.
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good top
. . . . , ... .ntllflo II . .,..
tonholes, dam, embroiders, IIIARRIEJD man, must be
CARQ 011' IHaltiCI • O•ITUAitl•l
1962 CHEV. V-8 PICKUP - - - - -$1150
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etc . Pay f&amp;.OO per month or perleoced with the operation
Was $129~ . 8 ft. Fleet.sJde
$51.30.
Call
192-3219.
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8tc
.o,.••CIII1:11tto"'••
of modern
farm machlnery,~~~=WM:
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ASHAMil;),
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able
:· and willing
to assume
Wheel Alignrptnt
......... , I:'M' "- . . . . Ill. . . .....
P01' ATOES, 1•1 your
wtoter responsibility and keep reIT' • JO lAin'
TO ~LIIICI A
YOUR DfRTJ~C~R·
Experienced
cords. Location Sour.beast ot'
potatoes
while
lbey
lu~
.,IUt.l l"•ao-..c•••
OPEN EVE$. 9:00 P.M.
AP
Columbus.
Modern
house.
R
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Clarence Prolfl;~ Portland,
FOil
Wheel Balancing
:NE WY 2-2156
0. Ph. 143-2254.
10 30 tfc ply in own ~andwriUng , giv·
ONLY
(
· ing age, experience, number
,
I
$J.50Piuo
family, . etc. \!{rite
Box
S~RYia
IE PROUD OJI
ard of T~•n~s
~~~~~~~~~~~================~ KEYSTONE gasoline, tops ln l ln6ti8-A,
Weights
c-o The Dally Sentinel,
THE · AMI . 'Y of Mildred Elias I - - - For Ren1
for Sl..
quality, Wolfe's Service S!a·
A
CLEAN CAR
Pomeroy, 0.
I 13 ltc FrH Estlmot-Discount
tion
,
also
w:ttfr
11auling.
RnU-DR1VE·THRU
wis~es to ,Px~rn~ their thanks t HOOM- il~use with- bath~ gar1
To All Customers
to all of our neighbors
and ,
6 miles from Pomeroy UNBEATABLE 1967 solid state , cine. P_lt~949-3173._ _l 11 !tel -----~--CAR WASH
Middleport, 0.
Reill Est1te for Sele
friends who have been so k~nd 1 :~eiH . 7_ See Woodrow Mora.
st~reo-radio combination, 4
and thoughtful to us durmg 1 11. rsl house north ol Memory speed automatic changer, nice HOUSF; coal, gravel lor d r i v e - 1 - - - - - - - - - - t
walnut finish, has instant on
way. I will deliver Ph. 992·
our sor..row . Words canno ex- Gard en~. Will be ready for
- t
t
radio
.
Take
over
payments
of
7286.
3
pres! our appn•c•a •on a
occupancy after February I.
Rutland, 0.
IZ.I5-30tp
time Jike this_ Father. Broth- :
1 15 3tp $5.21 per month or pay balDN
ers qt\d Sisters •
1 17 ltc
ance due $94 .24. Try it in your
STOP
PAYING
RENT
-BUY
home. Call 992-3218. I 17 6tc
WE WISH to fxprcss c~ ur ap. 5 ROOM HOUSE with bath. Ph. - - - - - _ - - - - - - GOOD, clean, lump, egg and · POMEROY - 1 story frame
pred ation and sineere thanks 992-2885.
l 12 23tc ELECTROLUX vacuum cleaner,
oil treated stoker coal. Pea·
(aluminum and permastone),
to Di. Burtrimas. Hol zn lk-;· 5 ROOM HOUSE, 619 Pearl like new , attachments never
eock Coal Co., 1 block from
6 rooms, (3 bedrooms) , bath,
pi tal ;Staff. dod or~ and uurs- St., Middl epori. near school. I used, uses di sposable bags.
traffic llgh.t in Ches~ire, 0 . -basement, furnace heat, $7,·
12 1 lfe OOO.OO.
es, hmg ·~ F'uneral Home . Ph. 992-3267.
I 12 184c I Assume all payments or $6.00.
Ph. 361-7526·
Rave your tractor onrhau.J.
!l:tr_ :Fritz Rw·k . Hev Pearl . . .
Call 992- 5623 .
I MIDDLEPORT - Nice 4 room
1 17 61 p
ed oow at a big savlap. We
A. (~Sto . rrl at ivfs. friendo.; , 6 ROOMS and bath. 170 Mul·l _ _
I
Et
, cottage, frame with imitation
are runninl a a__peclal on tracneighbors and al l ·who sent
berry Ave Ph 992-2431 b&amp;ort!
BUOO
PRICE~ fundture ll stone sid'ng 2 bedrooms
tor overhauls for tbt WlDter
;r 5 p. m. Avail- FOR SALE as Is, balance of 1 our tblrd floor budget sbop.
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11
9
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m.
Or
a
montbs, !love 11IUl' 11'1etor
flow~rs. food, and all
who
h - s
bath · large enclosed
back
able after .Jan. e.
30~ Mec amc treet properBalLer Furniture, Middleport
ready to co to worlr: when
helped in any way in our time
ty, including a lst floor apartDhlo.
porch, level lot (50 x 100). Go.
11 l2 uc
spriDc come• and lave don
12 29 tfc
Ume.
of !'orrow. Mrs. William l~ain rnent, plus storage room and
mg at $3,000.00. .
er and family .
1 17 ltp MODERN furmshE'd first flfJur one car garage_ Will sell reaMINERSVILLE - N1ce 1 story
\\·F. wrSnlotharlk. Rev .- Men - effidency apartment m Mid - sonably, near business dis- I
frame, S l~rge rooms, ce!Jar,
ul ~mlt~. ~eterans Memor- dleport. . Ah. 992-3874.
trict. Clenroy Ewi.Jg, owner.[
.
garage, l,l acre Jot, property
ial Hospital. the friends and
U 14 lit
Con'acl Homer Baxter. Shown!
in good shape. Bargain
at
neigl}borS who sent food and 6 HOOM house and bath. fur. by appointment. 315 Mechanic
$2,500.00 .
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or
ph.
~-3-7
.
Ph.
915-3319
BRADBURY
One storu'
Pomero
d
II
Sl-'
flowers during the i ness an
nact and garage, 255 W Mam
,
1:1""' oloJ
12 m1· N• 0 1 pomeroy, o .,
frame, aluminum
siding ,
oJ our husband and St.. Pomeroy, 0 P~
992·
1 17 3tc
On St. Rt. 7
~~::;:tn\\'illlam Bartels . Mrs. 1 2668 or 992-Mi
5 tfc
storm doors and windows. 5
W
Bartel&lt; and children. , - ROOM- 1 - h d
t- PIGS Ph 742-4755
I !7 3tp l
USED PARTS
rooms 12 bedrooms) , bath.
\)rms e
tmen .
side porch. cellar, lot (60 x
1r 1 ,
--t--1:.:..-----c:--- . ' tp All utilitie~ paid, ''" "' South 1' LEGHORN HEN.S -50 cents earn
FOR CARS
120L $4 ,500.00.
~~u01d
tith
992- Le e J ohnson . owman s Run I
Albert M. Cox, Broku
1939 to 1966 Models
J056Ave
. . Middlepuro. Ph.
1 8 tfc
WRT r
ova 1 .
·--·- ____
Road Ph 949-22%
Also Rebuilt Ports
Heory Cleland, Salesmao
framfd gla:":ses. near Middle- , t RUOM unfurnished apartm-=:nt
1 15 ~tc I &amp; All Type Bucket Seats
192-3838
Ph. 9Y2·5:1HS .
SINGER PORTABLE-~
,. n pe· r-- Hours 8:00A.M. ta 6:00P.M. Enniogs 192-!568 or 192-3436
Port Nazart&gt;:JP Chur"h. lost a- ! in Pom~oy_
!'
t 16 at Herrv llr•d•h•w."'~, •1.,
I
bout J week~ d.fi!:O. $5 .00 re· .
11 16 tfc feet condition, zlg zag equip-c
NOT1e1 oF ~UBLIC
' 2'72
ft " 30 ------:---:--~_7- ~ CLOSED SUNDAYS
4 BE.DROO'I h
od
rn the pnr.uam:e uf th" ordeT nt
Ph
99
d
1
war . · -- · a er "·· 3 ROO"' rH~Qi shfd aRJ~tment ped . FuU price $Z3.61, terms. Owners Oan•ld &amp; Plul Belrd
1•
orne, m ern the Prob.at• court ot Met 11 ~ county,
p.m. \
l 17 3lp I in Middlepon, near shopping Ph. 2-2~•.
1
12
tfc
u-ry
W.
Bolrd
Jo
now
with
kitchen,
new
bath
and plumb- Ohio.
the undenign~. Charle1 H
ANNUATL PINANCIAL ~~~ORT
uw
._.,
Dtehl. Admlnl•trllor of th•
~t•le
LE ART TOWNIHl~
-area.
Also a 1-2 bedroom
- -- I us Instead af Galnpolls Auto
ing. comer lot, next t() schooL ot Lona M. Roecher. Oecea~fld . wlU
MEIGS COUNT'I', OHIO
Nntic'!t
hou se trailer. Ph. 992-3346 eft- ELECTROLUX sweeper com- Wrecking,
Call Middleport 992·5324.
offer for llle at Pubuc Auction on
Fir •::c:r:;.:~ ~~~,n~~dln•
plete with attachments and
. the Hth day of -.F~bfuary . tN7
at
ll'opulatton 1021 _ lt60
h
A
PITRLI ( SALE s WP ;we er 5 p. m.
12 28 tfc
1 11 tfc lto:oo o'C!i~...,."1ihreo urt House Total 1 1al•rlel and w.,., ratd
SON IS BORN
paper bagB, guaraaleed. $17,
-- StePt. Po~. ObiG, ~tollowlns
Ul.r"d several e ·tates of
r
a q
~
:-.
'"'OUH 0.1111M furnlshe·' aparl
Ph - ~••
1 ]' tl
1- •cR~ " farm, house witb I d.,~Jerlbe4 real ett.:ter , , ·
Du.;ng the v . ., ltN
tAn.u
Mr. and Mrs. Charleo Lathey,
lurniturP. we wilt nffer hr a r
.--.
u
. •:~.v--.
•
ORDER YOUR
'" "' ~
Tax Vetu•tlon
1.:m.•••.ao
24·18
F -d
J
ment. W"t' t-3ti!\R
i 14 !tt -~
- ·- .. - - - - ----rooms and bath, cellar, cella! The followtnt de~crlbed prembes Tn llery
1
Rt.
1, Langsv"Ule, are announcbl
1
pu l(' sa e on rl ay. an _
FERTILIZER
hom~e. 2 large barns, free ,ettuated in .lhe· yul,..re or Chester, ~ti,;;,:;'':':;tl~t~,h~·~c.,:!~l:;r ,..
ing the birth ol an 11 jb. 12 01.
211th. 1967, at thE' Laurt&gt;l Cliff f'U RNISHED and unfurnished
Chet~teJ Town•h_ii!. Mei•~
County " ' ' to b• cofrttt.
.aurtion house . lots ot
old
apartments_ Close to •choot I
NOW AND GET
gas, 2 farm ponds, tmmedl· Ohio, and In IRan-".. 12:. Town 3. Sec~
PI•Yd N•rrts, Town•hlp Ct•rtr:
son, Gregory Dan at Holzer Hil$'
EARLY
DISCOUNT
ate occupancy. Pearl
Wil· Uon 24 or thif Ohi.Q:. twn.PenY'i -Pur.
GENERAL TOWNIHl~ FUNDI
pital· on Jan. -4, - Grandparel(i.
items. an\iques and stoves. Phone Wl5434
IU 18 ttr
New •nd Used
chase and belnt- thll loi 'known u the oocloPTs.
.
·
liams, 992-2318 Or 992-2681.
Tavern Lot 1D nld Vlll.a1e, 1o-wlt: -General and ClUilfied
·Mrs. Don Stewa'!, Rl. ,j,
tools and some farm equip- THREE and four room furni sh- :
Merchandise
A;~ •;•11tsi• stra~fht itnd
10 3 tfc Begtnnt" 1 at the •l&amp;npo.t1 tbertce PropP.rty ·rall ........ .. 2.HUl
mtnt . Also hundred ol items ......
All
.
..
I
_,
m
·
ld
IP
na
ne
ser·
aoulh19pe~heatelli11Street,thence CJ.u.ntte Tax
..
. . . . .. 55.89 Middleport, and·-·Mr,-and .. ·Mrsc
u
too numerous to
mentiOn
a par1men 1~.
uu 1tttes 1
Con11tnmenh uceptY1ce. L1qu
n1trogen.
We•t l3 puch- tv • po.t:
thence sa 1.,, ·rax and. Fin. In1t • . •.. 300.00
paid. Ph. 992-2776, Rowley ;
Thursday tveninl 7 p.m.
AREA WAREHOUSE
North 19 ,._, 'Well 8 and one-tenth GaRollne T11x _
.... 9,600.00 Lester, Lathey 'tangovllle. G~
,
d
R
d
AI
,
Oppoo"
o
to
Dr1"vt In Thoatro
U-'
••
•"""'
percl.e• to·? P&amp;ef. b-eine the corner Auto Reeistratl on ..
. •. . ~.11'72.49 grandparentS 'are' Mr.' and Mrs.
here- ~'&gt;&lt;'~.. le start' a! 12 ""on
"'-'
an
ee . ~er ;J p. m . eaiJ ,
... ~
~If·
of the Mill Loti "tftenee Eut 3 perches Cemeteries ~Si le of LQ\1wi\1 be held rain or shinP. 992 3'74
In Muon• W · Ve ·
to a poa t ; th en~ nor lh 1 perc h es:
•• Henry Frederick, Westervme.
1 &lt; tfc
and Other
.. . • • • . 1 .i' ' ......
Lunrh gerved at salE'. Cill. I
- .. •
"'
•
'
POMEROY
thence eut J4 ~erchel to 'he pleee Totll ltecelph;
U•UI.29 The Lalheys have one other IOD;
----:------:--- ----11J. M. "Jimmy'' Sayre
STOP PAYING RENT-BUY of bellinntna. t'ontatninr one acre and PAYM&amp;:NtsJim Carnahan.
aut'liOnt'er, 992 2181
POMEROY
1r
34 perrhe•.
General t:JCecntlve serviceJelfrey Don, age II.
1 to
for Sale
.
s
ry
arne ExcepUor trom the ••,,. ·.......
- ·····
.Jim Adams and Worth.v Sian- :
N or lh
Ohl
Comp.
o1 T rUI ' eu · · · · •· • •' " ·..
. up,
•
e
(aluminum and permastone) ed preml•P.~ that part of the lot Comp of Clerk
, .. 819.82:
\ey, OWners.
I 16 ;ltr :
446·3444
'• ll:nown II Tavern l.nt in said Vllbl!t-,
Tnvel and OUter E:!i:P«&lt;AM .,16.3..28
ELECTROLUX
SAL ES ~e.-.
Super S.rwlce StiJtion
6 rooms (3 . bedrooms), bath, lbealnntng at the Northeut eorner or General suppliea _
•. 15t.1f. ·HE'S A STARR
Priced For Qut'ck Sale
-=,,I basemetlt ' furnace heat ' $7-' thenn
the Mill Lot ; lhf" nce ead 110 feet :
Total General t.. s.,.,. _. 4,134.86
•outh 132 teet , thence Weal Town Hall - Malnt. &amp; Repair :i09.118
'
vi('e
represent ativ .. , Hid lI
NEW YORK IIJPlY,..Groen
900.00.
110 fePt to a poU ; thence t•.orth 19 Memorial Day EKpenJe
.. .. 10.00
ard Stoke. Ph. 949- 36~6 .
'
MIDDLEPO T
N" ~4
deg. Wed Cl and one·tenth pe-rehe! to llealth - TaxeR Wlthht:ld for
PICKUP TRUCKS
ACROSS
.5. Cereal
23. Number
R ICe room • PW&lt;t: beln1 thp corne1· o~ t he Mill Dl,lrl&lt;'t Board of Healtb
28'1'.90 Bay quarterback Bart S(arr;· ~ ,.
• 9 3fl·p
1. Happen
grain
2-4. Flowing
COttage,. ·~arne with imita- Lot; thi!!nep ealt to~~ fe-et: thence Celnl!terle• - Comp. of~.;;~~!;.
·
Foo\ball ~asue's m~t.
.
_, •
North ll!J fed to the place of bP~rlnand Employel
,player and · lea411rg ·
6.
Strike~t
6.
Wood
nol9ily
hon
stone
srdmg,
2
bedrooms,
nlng,
tonu.tnln•
one-halt
•
.,,.,.
more
Tool!;.
Machlner
and.
Mat,
..
ei9SI Ford V:t Ton
1
with o.
path
25. Malt
bath Jarge enclosed
back or len, deeded by Ma!lalin• Roee11er Other cemetery Expet~.~t• . .
NPTICE
•1960 lnt.rn•tionel1f2 Ton
IJI 11166, -,.~ ., llal)\ed
dull 80 und
7. Amateur
bever'
to Ethel Titus by deed datad ApriJ
Total cemetet·y Exp . . _
•.:!!:! winner Monday
•1962 G.M.C.% Ton
ME@CHANOISE
· of m~- Decem·.
ll . Dreamy
radio
age
porch,
level
lot
(50
X: 100). 18. 181h. recorded In Vol. 7l. 1'11e Fire Proteetlon - Contrlctll.
e1964 Dadg9 1f2 Ton
400 ·00J ·ber vottnc for the 17th @lll!ll•1 $:. .
12. Pr&lt;ioDO
. rtion
oporatoro
27. Part
G
·n•
I
.,
OliO
00
168. Record• ol Deeds ol
Melil
nlly, Olher Exp ..
LIGIJIIDATION
e19M Jeep Pick Up
01.-q, a fd•
· •
County, Ohio.
Hlahway11-M11int. ·•nd Repair
14 lliW ZIG-ZAG
JJ. Appearing
8. Genus or
o!
MlNI!:RSVILLE ·- Nice 1 story Alto. e~reept that part of tlle lot
Gaa Tax •.. '
.
4 WhHI Drive
Rae Hickok ProlessiO-.'t 41)11ete .
as if eaten
lizanJ
an
·
known as the tavern lot tn the vmaae
M.V.L. .... ..
. . •...••
SEWI~ MACHINES
the Year award. ;:;· · .. ~-· ·
14 . A cc um\llate
9. Fallhle!!B
hr.
frame, 5 large rooms, ce.llar, of Chf!llter. beclnning at the North. Total Highway Expen•e .. .
Meigs Equipment Co. 1[). " Old C uri- ]0. Hog-call: 29. Chlll'lWith' 2D v.. r Fi~efory
naraae lf. acre lot property eut (:Orner o1 lhp Ethel Tltll"' lot; Employees R-etirement . • /. .
Starr who led the liackera to
fil
eo • "
•
th nee Eut 3.5 feet; thenee south HI Dedudl ous by County Auditor:
'
he F'L
Guenntu!
R.. r Meig, Generet Hasp.
o:. t ly Shop·•
dial.
nel
Yeeterdsr'• "••wu
in good shape. Bargain at penhe~ to the .,111 l.ot: thence we•t
For EletUon1
119.~ t
N
Natlonelly Advertised Brends
992·2176
Pomtro,
gi.-1 f
16. Distress
;31. Navy,
$2 500 IJO
3l! feet: thence North 19 pel"t'he• to
F'or Workmen'l Comp . . . 249.&amp;41 251 poln•"" to easily
To Be Sold et $3-4.00 Eech
16. Little girl
call
kidney
36. Lton'1 neck
, · ·
the place uf bctlnnlnlrl . tald preml~e~ Totel Payml't'ltl
1S,67D.II
w.
.
CAN BE PAID AT $5.00
17.
50's
in
19.
Lair
and
hair
BRADBURY
_
One
story d«ded b,. Maedalen• Roeeher
to
suMM,.ItY Of _OPIAATIONI ,_.!~,~Kansas City's Len
·
SINGER
SEWING
MACHINE
A MONTH
cae 11 ar's
20. Nobleman
lima
37. Fruit
F1nnl11 Heeox bY deed d~t.-d SeptemIV FUNDS
1 .:;'f'o
in new sewing table, guaranframe,
aluminum siding, ber :11. 1891, reconted In Vol. 7J, P.a•• ••lflflc• • .1anu1ry 1, ,,.. The ultimate
We WUI Deliver To Your
-'• .
_~
day
21. Scientist's 32. NameflnkeA
deca y
storm doors and Wl"ndOWS, S JCU, Records of Deed•
or Mei(l Ro1&lt;1 Fundi
. • , •• '7.1)31.18 di•mond Studded
teed · ZIG Z1'\u
Home to Sew on Them
eqmpl-"' .. to 18. l ntage
workroom,
of a Gabor
39. Jap~:~.nese
County, Ohlo
Gen A Other Twp. Fundi
4.n&amp; tO
.,
•
'
Phon• 991-2013 Middl•port
buttonhole, monogram, fancy 20. Behold
!or short
33. Ragmtl
measun!
rooms i2 bedrooms), bath, Alto, exreplln1 out of the above Total of aU Funlb - .
11.96!1 81 belt wW be awanledl,j
_
_ _ _ ,___
- -I
off Ia"." t 7 1 2i.
21. Spears
22. monger
St•are35. Grand40. inlet
Narrow
side porch • ce11ar • lot (611 X ...
, ..,,,.,.,
c~~d' rea
~•,1 eal•te,
c$late'-~,t.o-wlt:
..
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,_.
Spanush
parenta l
Situate ......
un • . . •••• ....
..,, .
AUCTION ever~· friday nigi tt de~ign . etc P·•)·
paym
ents
$S
ea
ch.
Ph.
992pRinter
120).
$4,500.00.
1
at 7:00 at tht' Laurel Cliff

BLAETTN

ARS

SPECUL

Pomeroy Motor Co.

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WILLITS

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2 Dr. DelUJt model . l...o&lt;'ally owntd eod low mileace b,- orit·
in.al owner. Spotless clt;m interiar, ~autlful dark blue fin·
is.h. radio and heat~r .

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$6,50

50

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BODY and

PAINT

KEITH GOBLE FORD

GAS!ft.INI ALLEY

BILL SMITH

BODY SHOP

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OVERHAULS

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DR. ~ITEfliTE, ~T I'D

BAIRD BROS.
AUTO WRECK1NG

B

HOWIE SCHNI&lt;IDEII

WHAT IUJULD

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A DEIJTIST?

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MAGAZIIJES I

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1 , . . . - - - - - - - - - " ' - IT' ~AS f&gt;~!' &lt;O:!UAUTY
OF /'&gt;. CORSINI····~

LITTLE ORPHAN AHNIE

A Z~I~/AND
~e SAME REO&lt;'t.eSS.
DASH!

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l l1TLE""' I ~

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A I'KJTION T'QpANK
'100 FER THAT !

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REVIVAL starting at \lt . ~lrr-1-----------·
painting
man u. B. Churl'h .i;m _ \:l 1967 .\P..\CHE~ arf" in.
Fr•e 28. Belt
Rev . .J·~·mes Mon ).'i&lt;J\1 , Pa-.;t, _,r equipment with e~Jch "61 A- ',··.·.M·~:-:.,,,o•....,
....,
Bud Hatfield. Evangel 1st. Ev·
pache ~m!d before March 31. 31 Close

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2685

_Auction
_ _ House.

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1 15 JO tp on , W. Va.
1 lO ffc
meuure
38. Place
INCOI'YIF. lax ~erv i~;-:- da tJy ex- - ----- --~-- ~ 34. • oung
cept Sun . Evening by '! pnoir: t· !ThJS WEEK 'S SPECIAL! Frf'e
shet&gt;p
ment ' only. Mrs. wand&lt;~ 1£·1_1 turtle with every turtle bowl. ~~: ~~:'petttor
lin. ~h. 992 n 72 . LaiJ!·et Cl-ft 1 P&amp;M Pet Shop , turn
first u . Palt&gt;
Road, StatP Rt. 124 . ~~ mi~e l road to ri~ht, ~elow Pomeroy- f.2 . Sllly
from Fairground.
~~~ ~~ay
1 lil 3lllc Mason brtdge OpPn !'very
_ __
day from 2 p. m. until a p. m
DOW'l'li
PlANO TUNING. Ph. Lane except Thursdays. 1 15 6t~ 1. F orf'bodi ng
DaniPi s at 992-5509 around 8
2. Ct !\ 1·
1961
a_ m.
I 6 30tc
COR~ AIR Monza. $450. 3. No ,,
---Also a part Bassett and Bea- 4 . :o~~
II'; anted
gle pup. 110. Phone 992-77116.
t 15 3tp DAD.V CRYPTOQUOTE - Here's how to work It:
TOMATO !'tR kP~ . Warr('n PickA x y D La A A x. a
ens, Reedsvi lle, 0.
7 FT. LOCUST post, 35 cent!!.,
• L 1~ 0 w
I• L 0 -"" a II' ...
1 tS 6tp
Phone Charles Calaway. 911&gt;one letter almply •Ianda tor another. In this sample A Is u~d
----.,...--- 3857.
I 15 3tp
for
the three L'•· X tor tbe two O'a, etc. Single letten, apr»~Wanted To B11y
trophiea, the length a.nd formation of the words are all hint11.
Sl"ANt&gt;tNG Hmbt&gt;r In --Ohio ' CLEANINGEST carpet clean- Each day the code letttn are different.
or w~st Virguna. or
old . er you ever ·used. So easy
A OrJpklpam QuotaUon
farms with timber. Manon
too. Get Blue Lu&amp;tre . Rent
W Gl
I LM P w GK L R w a Y w J E J B
H'Pyoold!l, Bo1 n. Svrac·u~. · electric shampooer fl. PornRSYEJ
NYC J
UYNO ASIC W G l
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g 18 ur.!tp
eroy Cement Block Co.
1166te W,GYW 81 OLXB lA BYT Y 1-fKJ,---.
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AND PHILOSOPHIES AND OUTWARD SYS'i'EM.-s- !lV.C' .

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the finer things ()(
I BEDROOM h;:,use, one- floor, : life. "illae Lustre carpel and
loca~t&gt;d in Middleporl.
ph. upholStery cleaner.
Rent
192·"J693.
eleotrlc
shampooer
$1.
Baker
1
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furniture Co,
I 16 6tc

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MAKE MiiliE-PROFIT-by '
listing your firm's serviceB in
NEW YORK (UPI) -Vice "We must take steps," At the m~ent only B tmaD
-~.. ......
the Daily Sentinel's Business Adm. Hyman G. Rickover Rickover said, "to .eliminate minority of U.S. citizens suuw
Service column.
10 10 U t"alled Monday for "social,izing campaign C1JSls as a factor ln ·slgus of being unable ••to lit
AJR &lt;.."'NDri'IONING RefMger tlle cost of election campaign!!" choosing candidates and elect- kll_y by watchlna: c.i's OWl
atton servire. Jark'a Refri~· in
the hope of making ing men to pubUc office. 1 hope C90Dtl'y being ~-~·s
eration, New Haven. Phone lawmakers accountable solely to E&gt;veryone will take advantage of OwtliUDky.rd,'" ,~c ,
.,Id.
TU 2-J!l3'1
the
people.
the
recent
law
which
permits
"Ufttll
thil
.
rnin!»'it)'
·itO'!'•
tfc
4 8
' · __
-.
There , is urgent need. lle taxpayers to assign one dqllar tnto a majc.rity;, :~«#~1\D
REALlY -MIX concrete deUHt added, for laws banning "'harm· of their taxes to 11 fund for pt'e~rve what Ja ~ ·Of-'the
ed ri~ht to vour proJect Fa!fl, ful tec.hnologief&gt;' ' dan~Prott~ 'o presldential campaign expanses. tteltl,ty of our land,"_
· titpckover
and fii\Y Froe ··~mates Ihuman Ule and human healtn: "
.
·--' 881\11 \'the destruetjon•. wm not
Phone. !92-3284.
. Gnegltnn physical and mental.
By fn:emg our .elC\iww ceate~"
~: ... :;;:.,,
Ready-Mil _Co.. Mlddl&lt;l!'•rl
representatiVes, legtslatton de- u n 0 l •P p 111, ~~~aUDtl
Ohio.
8 Ill lie
But passage of such mea- manded by the people (or lie&lt;!lln\t!o ·more I'Qmplex lel'il!r
=~---- -sores, Riekover sugge:;:ted, ls protection_ oga.inst injuriou
_ s ·lnd fewet '_.nons poa~ss ttle
CUSTOM bulchertn•,
will buy Iess l"k
..-- cbscrUhinate b;e-=o
1 e Iy un der a
.system tec hno1OSles ano for preservmll knoWled"t _,to
hides. Phil Meier, 992-J.r..IU
which makeB candidate.~ Jw.hnl· our heritage would }1aye ~asler ,.,.n .~ 'aftd bad technolop11 1 rfc. den to _campaign con_tributors_: p_assage, as would laws prov~d.. · eal dE!/etop.mentS.
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legiSlators were freed of obhga· •normouo harm l"l'hnO!ogy ·ha&amp; ''It- ' ;0\U take all lite mor'l
nons to ~nybody but the voters./ ~!ready c~used-su~ ~~ poll~· tesoar~ we possess to · " •
•nu. f'rnn• " '-.ntaet
Rickover, the nation's mn:n tion ~r air '~ water. ~
· ours a• humane society baaed on
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ramous piont&gt;er ) n the appilt:a· Ricltov,e r said that in Europe respe"Ot for the wortb of 'everr
Radne. -" 11"'
tlon O.f nuclear erlergy lo ship ·· people, live surr~ed• /by ~ b~m"~ being;;" Rockover akl.
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pr11pulslon, addre~sed the· pr1nt- . things of bea~tY tl\8tfblve· come .. ~~B!~Ie citiz~s must, lie
S.t;\\l i\:(i m .w hlf'f'!l re~tall 8
mg industries of Metropolitan ~o th em from th~1 'past.'' £n M'fd~ edli'cate theffillelves IUffl·
vt~-e all 'liHI'I!tl \V't t-m4 Nrw York. Inc ThE' orraswn A.mer .:.!an .;uch hf!tlta'l,eSJ are ciently in ~ science!' anc1 ill
rht! ~-~tJ.-u 'ihuo ..,.,mf'l"il\ wa·~; tbe award ot the nrgani1:a. tailing '"Victim to tth3t m·q~t !l~ieflc~· biSe(t t.eenn01ogy;- to
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Six Hours of Acrobatics
Faced by Super Titan 3C
For Pentagon·Yietnam Link

Auto Parts
Retovered on
Vacat~d Fann

CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) ·- A Tttan 3C "roc~et
bus" drove eight military coJ11m!lnlcations satellites mto !!!'ace today to fill gaps In the global. r.adlo network
Unkmg the Pentagoc with U.S: force.- tn Vietnam. The
WJper-Titan faced·. a ~ix-hour striDJl 'Of -orbital 11crobabcs
to discharge its e1gbt lOQ-pcund pa!~gen around the
equator In :1igh: iliow-inovillg ~rbils _now _shared by seven
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other relay stahon•. · ·
Col. 'Mitchell (&gt;&lt;lldenthal, com,map&lt;\er of the Army's
Satellite Communications Agency, said the new moonlets should give the Defense ·- Department an almost con. DEAN WILL
tinuous, jam-free radio link with ground statlollB "where
Hoopllal Corpsmaa . 1blrd the action Is." ,
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Clan-- Dean K. WUI, so•
of
The original seven swlthhoard launch, the speeding rocket
)lr. ud Mn. NonDIIII C. Will satellites, tired into the · IZ-diy p)ISsed' the point where another
of !loUie I, Ru•iaud, is IOI'VID&amp; orbits last June, are In range super-Titan -c,arrying eight !denwith tbe Tlllrd Tank Ballllloa, for message relaying to any tical sateUites flipped out of
Flnl ll!ariae Divllfoa, south specific station about 80 to 911 control and blew up laot August.
of Do . Nans, Vlelaam.
l per cent o1 the time. The new That failure ·was blamed on a
craft should eliminate those faulty · fihergl•ss nose cone.
remaining intervals.
1Today'~ Tit~n used a metal
The triple-barreled Titan 3C I cover;
began its complicated eigh~in- From their 20,930 mile high
one mission 19 mmutes after orbital perch the satellites are
COMMITTEE AT WORK _ The Meigs County Farmen Home Administration Committee Ia sbo.wn IW\'lewthe scheduled 9 a.m. EST time. able to recel~e messages (rom ing plans and progress being made on the Tuppers Plain&amp;-Cbester Water District loan and grant. Tile COUD!-1
Twin solid-propellant boosters one ground station and then committee must recommend and certify all loans and grants made by the Administration in Meigs County. • propelled the 700-ton space amplify and retransmit them to bers, left to right, aro Gene Yost, Racine; Mendall Jordan, Carpenter, and Sherman Henderson, 'llllppen
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HONG. KONG &lt;UP!l-Peklng sky, leavmg 8 geyser-like miles awa
lw
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y. • s tentte Commu
" Radio .aid today Chine•• column of bright yellow name
Monday's issue of the EIP.t'~
The A
m!Utary leaders are solidly and smoke.
rmy. a
. - lrleal World (McGraw • j_-,q
behind Mao Tse-tung in Red The delay was required nicaundtions. Atgt~ncy ~ow opeha~.~~~t Weekly) announced the FPC
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China's raging power ~truggle. because clouds obscured the sky gro
s a ons n
, bas graated a one year preBut Other reporta told of a over downrange camera track- Two are set up at Nha Trang
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nd B Q 00 Vi tn 8m and Uminary permit to Obio Powmajor rift in·ncreasl'ng
the Communist
lng
stations.
a
"sabo- The two booster rockets were others aare "1oca' ted eaI Fi· Dix • er for otudy of a bydro-pillnt
army and l
R0 berts C lif
oa the Ohio River Ia coooceetqe" by Mao'o enemies in jettisoned on lime, two minutes N.J.; Camp
'
a .; lion with the Army Corpo of
•
southern China.
after blastoff, and th1e roc~et Helemano_, Hawaii: Landstuh,l
The Ma~trolled Peking raced toward Its first prehm1pa- Gennany, Asmara, Ethlop1a, Eogineen RaciDe Locks aud
An estimated 175 persons met stem, as dld Attorney Porter. the system IDto their q,
!r~ said today military ry orbit.
and Clark Air Force Base m the Dam.
at
Eastern lligb School Tues- District officials said
the which will be done accorditlg
•arrisons throughout the coun- Eighty • two seconds after Philippines.
Lacal utility officials today
o
coalirmed llflllll of tbe ri~t. day night to hear representa- number wh9 paid t11e balanc-. to Porter.
By tbe UPI
Icy pledged support to tbe 13Eureka Loel&lt; alld Dam Ia Gill· lives of the 'fupp&lt;9-S Plains- of their tap f.... and also the
Persons who have not yet
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' year-old Con)riljlllist ,party leadlla CoUIIY hao beea approved Chesler Water District explain number signing up aa oew sub- paid the balance ol their 191'
q ~totm, Yet
er. II srud the units, so~ as ·
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for motallatlon of a hydro ... the ~ oys~.
serlbers, "was .very encourag- lee, or th&lt;JIIe who atlll wlah Ill
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)l!Jolt&amp;'~ ' IJuLfl WA'I'E far as 'flbel. promisecf to •:..;tzo · ·
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Frank w. Porter, . · Jr., attor· lns." Porter obs'erved that
sign up, may do 10) at Porter's
held
by
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anu-Mao
ney
for
the
district,
termed
the
·
who
fail
to
sign
up
by
March
oUIC..·Jtlll~roy, GBul's Store
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a1"1:B' UUDI u1 .IWI,;n.l
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i :tiSiWII!'f'®~!!l: i ~:iliiiiltAUUIUIII mn::;a
meeting "very IUccesslul."
,IQ inliSI ...y l f300 tap fee. ~ or the Baum LUmber Co. in
~·6 '-~li&lt;ijy. r•mJier'atures ill Tlie bniadcast folloWed dllitlo-T LEBANON; Otilo (UP))-The that •. fence be- tililll / around
·John Piiltft~. engineer with A group of residents from the ~· a1 the home of Carl
' llie area ·ranged down to 40 de· ~e by radio Peking 'flillllla1 -11 1\epUUes of the Warren Coun-1 the J~il. .
,
Seico Engineering firm bl Indi· Gtlfl"illt. 1\fe&amp;. HA ~ -~ pr II the Lyons Mar.,..es oolow iero.
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lhal rebellious, youog ll!llltary iy Sheritrs Dl!pAttment don't 1 "Are th•y good ~tee! blades?
ana, explained the proposed sy- and suggested a study to ~ tel 111 ~ Plains.
The bitter cold was &lt;:entered cad~ts supporting Mao were get together very much, since one of the commJSsioners askln an are• ·sUII ·smothered by • cooiJDed to quarters by senjp~ ih&lt;y· work three different shifts. Ied.
' bllzzaJ'II-packins storm which officers who refused to jo!D ,Mao
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"No," said the sheriff, "bul
t&lt;iok two 'days to range the m the political ~pheaval.
: But Tuesday night they_ . all then 'the bars of the jail aren't
RockY Mountains to southeaRta
.Other SigD11
i came to ?te COWlty comnuss!On· good metal eitber.:t .
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WASHINGTON
(UP!) - speaker.
version of the shaw, "114011ey-is
ero Canada ·
Other SJgns that Mao faced ers meetJDgl o make a plea for . As for the deputies' pay ratse 1
like IIUIIIII... It's not worth •
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.s!ilf opposition were seen in a higher pay,
· the commissioners agreed to Jack Ward, Indicted lor as- Broadway star Carol Cbannin~ A glittering sight in a red
got
a
big
kiss
and
a
hear
hug
and
an
elaborate
thing u n le s • 11'1 sp r e ad
Hong Kong newspaper report : The commissioners meet In study the request.
sault with a dangerous weapon,
ll'om
President
Johnson
Tuesgown
of
1811os
cut,
around."
ltr!lctl9rutm
!bat Defense M1nister Lin Piao. the same hulldlng as the jail
was found innocent Tuesday afMiss Channing bad her moat
' SUJrJAGO, CHILE -Ofii.E 1 Mao's heir apparent, was away and Sheriff Byron
Kennard
ter 30 minutes of deUberation day when she brought down the Channing won a
White
House
with
a
com1111nd
ovation
lor
her
rendering
of
~ppreelaUve
audience, however,
Wllll' ~lubged :nto political con- . lrying to win subport of th• wasn't going to pass up the opby th• jury
when rohe and the Presidllllt fa&lt;..
luston today by the_ senate's army in Manchuria.
. portunity for work with his full
James L. Schnarr, Columbus, performance of "Hello Dolly." show's title song-better
The
Chief
Executive
and
bis
at
lhe
White
House
as
trotted
around the fioor al~ te
fusal to allow PrOSJdent E&lt;luarcrew available so he ordered
filed the charge against Ward
start the dancing. Job!'.., bad
ao Frei "'vlsi\ th~ United States
.
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the deputies inspect the jail.
following an Incident at the Hi- wife spotlighted their favorite Lyndon."
•how
at
the
traditional
dinner
She
also
rocked
her
some
trouble ~ llft1
neX\ l(IODib: , A combmat1on of Baer Presented Pin
They 'hit paydirt!
;
7 Bar, on Route 7, beio"
honoring
the
vice
president,
the
audience
when
abe
said
at
feath..-ed
headdreal &lt;11t of llle
c~s, a~b-Amer~carusm fore- For Yean in IOOF
In alm?st every nlclle of the . Elmer L. McFarland, 43. New Middleport, where Ward was a
Chief Juslice and the House point during the abrid«ed eyes, but enjoyed II mlgbUIJ.
~'I am~ them, brought ••· Christie Baer was presented old faciltly they discovered a Haven, W. Va., waa admitted bartender.
:
.l"flisll and ri3htists "; a pin in reco~ition of as years nacksaw blade. A total of 18 to Holzer Hospital at 1,20 p.m. Tbe affidavit charged. that
As the Chief Euculln
~~t. er In the plGVO lo ban FreJ s membership m Mmerai Lodge were turned up.
. Tuesday with fractured
rtbs Ward struck Schnarr wtth •
escorted Miss QJana!ng to tbe
Cold wa• a ""rd tbal seem- door after the JIIIV, she was
V~\;v'fb.e 1'0~ was :IS-15.
No. 242, IOOF, which met Tues- The shenft showed the fJDd and possible internal Injuries. dangerous weapon, a hammer,
ed wboUy laadequate Ill Ohio . beard to remark, "you're 1ucll!
n&gt;JIIicai insiders saul on~ day night.
to th~ comiDISSioners and asked .·
F 1 nd .
build
or some like instrument. Testithmg was .eertaln': Frel wo~ld Erie Hart presided at lhe ---.
-~-- . - - - er~~ ~i~h t~' ~azer ~,:':U: mony of defenae witnesses inditoday.
- you don't have crlllcs."
seek revenge with every means meeting A committee was ap- Ve~rans Memorial Hooplial ti Co
th
Ce
caled
tbal
Schnarr
had
been
h1t
d
It was freezl111 - and well
Johnson slopped 1114 looted II
1
. di
llo th ~--1"'1
.
Ad . I
d M .
on ., empove
on e n·
at hIS aposa r e ,_, "", ~ pi&gt;lnted to plan the lodge's parmtso ODS - Fre
orru?g, tervUie Rt. as . b ass.
by a "biUy-club"
below 11.
ber in amuement. ~1 dtlll'll.
ing olow. Under the nation s tlclpation in tile Big Bend Re- Middleport; Mra. Lacry Whitt, M F land
ypeportedl .
Ward was represented by A~
was all be coultl rep!J,
--•te
p1
.
PI
PI
was
r
y
111•
c
ar
lit
tio
th
1
Temperaturta btl their low
cons u n, e ~M • ays&amp;n gatta. li rabbit supper
was
.
easant; A an Marcu?', jured wbile dra ing a tree torney James B. O'Bnen
whlle l
of the winter ~. u T•
lmportont role 10 foretgn pob~v served provided by Eric Hart Mason; Marl; 1\lchmond, Mid- 1with the dozer : . tree caught the prosecuting attorney, ser·n- 1
tedo aud Mallllleld reoorded
making and Its approval IS and, Robert Vaughan, prepared I! dleport; Eleanor Roush, New ion a telephon~ pole guy wire, ard v. Full.t, represented
readings of 2 above -.. li
necessary before the
by the latter. 'lbe .llext meeting Haven; Rusaell
Mallaban, Ifell 11 d 1 ck McF 1 d state.
1118~ leave tbe country on
will be Jan. 21. All members , Reedsville.
.
o an s ru
ar an
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was as low as II ahoVl! ill
policy matter. Jt · bad never
are urged to attend.
Dlscbarg.. - Rhnda Hackett, ~n the stomach. His conditiOn
lbe GaiDa ,Melp area.
historY 'l!ealed this apprival.
Geoflie HaCkett, Sr., Howard 15 reportted as satisfactory,
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SQUAD 'CALLED
Stewart, Mra. llerbert Gibbs
Three Quintl Vie
·~"fhe Pomeroy
emergency and son, Betty Hayes, and Paul
WEATHER .
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squ!Jd was summonec! Ttresday Gr..nlee.
NY' - 'Jbree. of the
afternoon at 2:23 to the re•i----Snaay sooth and wnt. laear
' ~ Pr&lt;mafurely
a
of Mrs. Crary who woe
Meigs General Hllpflal
ruul cold llm!PI, low - ·to 8
oUi!J Qhll!fless wne .
to Holzer hospital 111 Admboioao - None.
obove. lltereasing
eloudlne&amp;o
d;/1, Qoclbrs eald the
ambulapee.
Dlsebar101 - Kate Fick,
ruul a Httle warmer Thursday.
Wert 1 In "very bad'~ ·
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stripped
fi-om li siolen 1I6S Pootiac GTO
that was found abandoned last
wis reported today
by
r,lelas 'Counl)' Shetill Roberi C.
H.ati.!nbacb. •
The c.tr, belonging to a Cleve111111' mrd~. had been pushed
110or lhe. bank of tba Ohio River lll!l!ieen Long Boltom , and
ShRd"ltlver last w"!!k.
,'i'h'l · automobile bad · been
lllrlf!ll!'d of its rno~ , seats,
1811 !!JJII!s. ~ ot~er accessories.
' Tlie Blterlff said the parts were
lltented early thlo
at a vac'a~ ~la,nn 'in tile Eastern joelion Meigs County and II . Is
lielle\led th~ vehicle was brought
IntO lilt riffil and stripped ~
Clevelaiid area juvenlll$.
'"'"ligation •of the incldent :Is
~og eOnlll\ued, Hartenb~
.aald.
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son, David Michael, Saturday
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days ending with call date -- -- -------- $5,577,586.15
of New HaYen, W.' Va.
Average of total loans for the 15 calendar
days ending with call date ------------ 3,583,406.06
VISIT IN BELPRE
Loans as shown above are after deduction
Mcs.
Georj~e Sa~gent, Chester,
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of valuation reserves of --------- ~ ---26,703.22
spent' the weekend with her ljOn
and daughter-in-l~w. Mr. ' ~nd
I, Harold E. Hubbard, V. President &amp; Cashier, of the
above-named bank do hereby declare that this report of
Mrs. Rodney Gaul and Michael,
condition is true and correct to the hest of my knowledge
Belpre. On Ssturclay
,,'
and belief.
they visited Mrs. s,rgent's broHAROLD E. HUBBARD
ther, Norman Weber, of Long
Bottom, who IS a paUell) at the
We, the undersigned dlrecton attest the eorrectneu
or this report of oondilion and declare that It has been ex·
Camden Clark Memorial Hospit-amined by us and to tbe best of our knowledge and belief
al.
11 true and correct
ANNOUNCiliiYMN SING
PAULS. SMART
Dan Hayrnail.Will be at the
RODNEY DOWNING
Dlrecton
Plants Church for 1 hymn
Sunday, Jan. 22 al i p.lll.
BERNARD V. FULTZ
, __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __.:.· e'rybody

·Carol ·Channing Gets tBJ Bear Hug, Kiss

Sweet, Devout
Woman Facing
5-Murder Count

WITHOUT
DISHWASHER
ONL1'

167,083.51

TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS -------567,083.51
TOTAL lJABJIJTIES AND
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ------------ $6,196,919.08
MEMORANDA
Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar

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Filter a. LllhL
*Guides.
DoveteUid Drawers a. rt,10n llollor
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*Roper Electric or Gao OVen I. Cook TOIL 12-_PI_ Tobit Slltlnl Copocftr,

3,978,104.75

Common stock-total par value ------------ $ 100,000.00
No. shares authorized 2000
No. shares outotandlng 2000
300,000.00
Surplus --------------------------------

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Deposits of United States Government -----8,967.84
Depos1ts of States and political subdivisions .. 170,322.22
Certified and officers' checks, etc. --------21,387,21
TOTAL DEPOSITS -- -- ---- $5,558,776.52
Total demand deposits .... $1,504.671.77
Total time &amp; savings deposits $4,054,104.75
Other liabilities ---------------- ---------71 1059,05
TOTAL LIABILITIES ................ !5,629,835.57
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

Undivided profita ------------------------

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BUILT-IN
APPUANc;ES

TOTAL ASSETS ..................... $6,196,919.08
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of Individuals,
partnerships, and corporations -------- $1,379 ,994.70

Time and savi~g deposits of individuals,
partnerships, and corporations --------

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In the State of Ohio, at the Close of Business on December

31 , 1966. Published in response to call made by Comptroller
of the Currency, under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes.

*llnllhld
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ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks, and cash
items in procesa of collection --------- $ 486,614.50
United Slates Government obligations
direct and guaranteed ________ :_______ 1,709,473.75
@bHgations of Slates and political subdivisions
322,620.69
Loans and discounts ---------------······- 3,591,891.84
Fixed assets -----------------------------89,270.48
other asaets .............................
17,048.84

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