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ldenllfled ~Alii. AIIJ. Gen. Donald L.
pollee unlformo telephoned poConn
aid DeSalvo had heen Ill
U&lt;e after be ~'*' DeSalvo .
from ....apapor phologrlp111.
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brother.
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wu helleved "blab" on pep
eon oald that ll1irulte! 1hefore bls
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SAVINGS
ACCOUNT!

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Hew about you? A ~g cash rlll!lelVe
safe and eanling good ba'!k interest~ a ~v·
inga account here-c~Ql de t1 man-fjiZ6 JOb
IDt an)tmlll'l; wom.ln, or child! Be the smarteilt: Start saVing here regularly now ••• or ·

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About
Middleport

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THREE SECTIONS

28 PAGES

VOL. 2 NO.4
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TODAY'S

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Chief Problems of
High Schools is
Cold, Hard Cash
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POME~OY

Serving Meigs County for over 941/eara

Member Federall!eserve System
Member FDIC
All Accounlo lnoured Up To $15,000 Under
Tho·FederAI Deposit l"'uranco Corporation

Open Friday Nights
6:00 to 8:00 p.m.

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011 NIGNT WI''4HI

I:POII!•roy Flo_, Shop
11'. llola
PomerQJ
JIJ:L Jllllud Vm JleW

Boglnnl1111 March 3 - Open Sto 7 p.m.

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SPECU.L INTKODIJCTORY OFFER

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FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY

,_u. ~AVE

25c PER SANDWICH

P,n~ aAKBECUED

El&amp;erfelds.ln::. R

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REGULAR PRICE -65c
two ~~ ··~"
''February... llillolr&lt;!fl by
llle h)'lllll, "I Would Be True."
A desseot eourae lllas served
by lhe boslesses, Mn. Edwl!'d
Tewbblry, Mn. John Welab,
Mn. Carl Rony, Mn. J. K.
Sml111, Xn. Tcni l'elly •••
Mn. VIncent !lebo. ·· .

Curb Service and Carry-Out Only!
Bring This Advertisement
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WE USE ONLY THE 'FINEST PRODUCTS!
WE COOK WITH HICkORY AND OAKWOOD

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It's Up to Us
Two mlfi\OD Amertc:ans will be knoclt·
lni! on door1 ·around the countey lbil Sunday, Feb. *&gt; to distribute heart • lllanllni
lnlormation lmd accept Heart Fund contributionS. ~.art Sunday is the blltl point
IIDCI elinllll&lt; ql annual Heart Montli.

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Despite lbe ''Inevitability" ol a lnlai!J
artificial heart for humans. noillng t h •
causes, prevenilon and cures lor the maJor oardlovaseul.,. disonlers that affect at
ieast %1 II!IUion people remains the goal of
the American Heart Associution, accordIng to H.. president, Dr. Lewis E. Jan·

aafeeuard

Wbet!tet llld llolr 10011 !be!• In toiiCblcl
depeDds IJI'flltlJ, u II bel In
Mil; 1111
those who opoo tllelr dooro, llld t h el r .
beattJ, to tho Hem JuDd 'I!IIUJIIHrl.
Reaeblnl lor llle llat&amp;T :Ves. .TiidaJ,
m811)', l1 1101 all ol us Ill t!te ' GIIIla-Molp .

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apiDII nlJMttd bdrt Alia. .

cloeeokbetl llelrt DIIII'P, wblcb
w.a unhear4 ol • ,_ fPI'I qo.
NID)' llata l'lllllln "' be ' rHclled lOt,
and

says, "and n"v. , touched a few." Among
recent fruits ~ AHA-supported researeh,
1
be cites:
'"11
New dn!P !!)r. lowering high blood pres-

we; vastl)',,_lmpioved di;lgnosUc t e c boiques; heart • lWJg macllines to take ov·
er cireulation during operations; advancu In surgery lor heart disease; druga lo

1he

aN•t Uin0W'1 IOD].IOOe, Of A, rami!Jt

aooc1 bMltb t.
..... ol tbo ll'eiiiOIIdolll 1141vllllltl Ia
heart reoearch the put 10 yean.
But we lhould not late tile atwude 1M
job II doDe. Adullly, it bd ·cm!y bee&lt;m·
Certlln17, we muat .._ araUI!Jie ror
tbe work aecomp\lshed - best done b y
sweetening the kitty IJideY ~ but we aliO
sbould reeoplze mucll ftii!IIIDI to be
done: heart traMPlanu, refinement of
parts
replacement,
repalt;tbete
Ill
hardly an end to what medical researeh
will do, In time, and the length ol tline

bel a member alive and In

Prehistoric Africans Not So Stupid
Prehistoric Africa Is perhaps a I o n R
way lo go, geographically or cbrooologieally, for a moral. But on the theory that
never was a moral more desirable than
roday, it may be worthwhile to ponder
one 1hat has just emerged !rom A r I c a
through a new book.
The bookis "African Kingdoms" by Basfl Davidson, eminent English author who
Is regarded as high authority on Africa,
Its people and Its history.
Davidson h5s surprises by the do z e n
for those of us - which means most of us
- whose concept of Africa is that of a
prjmttive, uncivilized, undeveloped contin·
ent with people to match - at least until
they were ·•discovered" and
colonized
by Europeans.
Among
the surprises that Davidson
springs are his avowals that prehistoric
Africans:
Developed
farming
techniques that
have scarcoly been bettered to Ibis day.
Possessed skills and know . how In l!llnlng and meta\ wOl'king without wblrh supplying \lhe gold content . of medieval European currenrtes ntigbt Dot have been \)011sible.

.

¢reat&amp;l what Is enlled "tbe

w or I d's

' QbiO
Glllip0i15•

abat

greateot Rllliel1 ol prtlllstlll'lc art" - 11,·
000 rock paintings In 1he central plate...

of the Sahara wbicb relied Mica's cui~
ural beglnnlnp tllousandl ol ~ I&amp;Q.
Devised llld operated hilb!J: sopbiJUca~
ed political llld locial 8JI!Iellll.
Were superb aculptors.
Displayed what Davidson calla "a aeolus lor social nrgnnizaUon."
Created •eommunity a~ that . joined man to man In a brolllerilood of ectuals, moral rules that guided .social behavior, belle!s that exalted tile IPb'itual
aspects ol !lie above the matetlal."
Developed medieval cities sud&gt; as Tlmbuktu into centers of learning aoil gracl·
ous living.
Were able, with no written iangu&amp;Je, 1o
mobiliz.e In anUque Benin a total ol 100,000
waniors In a single day I tEno\ljlb to make
Gen. HersheY eonsider burninC his draft

powerfUl ceniB ol• polley-tnftu.

"We'll Give .It a Little More~oU9ht .
and Dig. You Up-Later! :
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forward
fashion gear
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•Make the scene-jointhe_rush ~o Russ Togs ••• then head for

su~~%~~:h~~~~~-~~~~~~~n~f:~~~~~~:c:ate~

So young,
complinwnts built right in. Skirt and pant are text~;:,d
All
rayon and flax with the look of linen.
color-coordmated and accelerated to mix a d
A
match with any batcltof separate~
·

plan.)

Doea all t!tll lit In with the cooeept
many ol Ul have bad ol "darkest" Africa!
I!Brdly.
011, yu - !be moral:
Perbapa it's juat · u well not to judge
things or naUona ol wllleh we ll:now litUt
or nothing. Or people, either.

· 0 rlon(r) stripe poor glrl-Na
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and· M% rayon 169&lt; f1 bo vy/Whlte
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B. Orlon(r) solid poor girl N
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14.99 Set
and 84% r
- avy and Gold
Gold. 11-18 ayon, 16% flax ~onded skirt-- Navy llld

Ban Nepotism from America
'" The wo
loosely ''

"cpotlsm" has been rather
In conneetlon with the disdos11r" at some 51 congressmen bave,
or h In 11166. relatives on their staffs.
Strictly dellned, nepotism meane bestowing favors on someone on the basis of relationship rather than merit.
It's a sure bet that almost all of the
congressmen concerned could argue con..
vincingly that , In their cases at least, ldnship and merit just happened to coin' cide. And there Is no reason to doulit \tlat
it ot1 en doea.
• . Yet 48! otller senators aoil reprteenta·
lives. who o;ndoubtedly have their sllare
of able and deserving wives, sons, broth·
~ ers, nephews. ~:te., have not found it nee&gt;
: t ssary to pu~ them on the public payroll.

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onler. It Bhauld adopt • rule !orblddlnc Ill
memberl to employ reiiiUvea, 411'1!11. to
some epeelfled mnote 4ecree, ~It taxpayers' eJpenH.
"'f /
11'1 u 811nple '" lhll

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Elected
oHicials
receive
certairt
perqui~i~es by virtue of their offices. They

also

mcur

certain

disabilities.

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[ among them ia being judged by a higher
~ s~andard or ethte~l conduct than the ~ .
! Ur de~nands ol ,\~ft
Fortuna:~ly,~~"sm, whether loosely
~ or strictly defi&amp;~es not seem to be a
~ l\ridespread .
in Washington. But
that is not ~~~- There should not fYen

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be lhe possi'Wlt) of it.
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Even if clmgress does not want to go so'
; -.far as prohit;iting· nepotism throughout the
· federal govornment , as the bill Uttroducee l&gt;y
· tJeal Smith, D·lowa, would do,

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Mit. illlf,

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CM.U r fJmMhlll, lac. ldtlor
.Bollol1 WU.on. Jr. lolaa. ldi!Ot

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too Much Kennedy::
0

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t'
•

It's Up to Us
Two mlfi\OD Amertc:ans will be knoclt·
lni! on door1 ·around the countey lbil Sunday, Feb. *&gt; to distribute heart • lllanllni
lnlormation lmd accept Heart Fund contributionS. ~.art Sunday is the blltl point
IIDCI elinllll&lt; ql annual Heart Montli.

'

l

Despite lbe ''Inevitability" ol a lnlai!J
artificial heart for humans. noillng t h •
causes, prevenilon and cures lor the maJor oardlovaseul.,. disonlers that affect at
ieast %1 II!IUion people remains the goal of
the American Heart Associution, accordIng to H.. president, Dr. Lewis E. Jan·

aafeeuard

Wbet!tet llld llolr 10011 !be!• In toiiCblcl
depeDds IJI'flltlJ, u II bel In
Mil; 1111
those who opoo tllelr dooro, llld t h el r .
beattJ, to tho Hem JuDd 'I!IIUJIIHrl.
Reaeblnl lor llle llat&amp;T :Ves. .TiidaJ,
m811)', l1 1101 all ol us Ill t!te ' GIIIla-Molp .

uory.
''We b3ve beOO: reacbing for sUI'S," be

. 1

l

1.
..

l

apiDII nlJMttd bdrt Alia. .

cloeeokbetl llelrt DIIII'P, wblcb
w.a unhear4 ol • ,_ fPI'I qo.
NID)' llata l'lllllln "' be ' rHclled lOt,
and

says, "and n"v. , touched a few." Among
recent fruits ~ AHA-supported researeh,
1
be cites:
'"11
New dn!P !!)r. lowering high blood pres-

we; vastl)',,_lmpioved di;lgnosUc t e c boiques; heart • lWJg macllines to take ov·
er cireulation during operations; advancu In surgery lor heart disease; druga lo

1he

aN•t Uin0W'1 IOD].IOOe, Of A, rami!Jt

aooc1 bMltb t.
..... ol tbo ll'eiiiOIIdolll 1141vllllltl Ia
heart reoearch the put 10 yean.
But we lhould not late tile atwude 1M
job II doDe. Adullly, it bd ·cm!y bee&lt;m·
Certlln17, we muat .._ araUI!Jie ror
tbe work aecomp\lshed - best done b y
sweetening the kitty IJideY ~ but we aliO
sbould reeoplze mucll ftii!IIIDI to be
done: heart traMPlanu, refinement of
parts
replacement,
repalt;tbete
Ill
hardly an end to what medical researeh
will do, In time, and the length ol tline

bel a member alive and In

Prehistoric Africans Not So Stupid
Prehistoric Africa Is perhaps a I o n R
way lo go, geographically or cbrooologieally, for a moral. But on the theory that
never was a moral more desirable than
roday, it may be worthwhile to ponder
one 1hat has just emerged !rom A r I c a
through a new book.
The bookis "African Kingdoms" by Basfl Davidson, eminent English author who
Is regarded as high authority on Africa,
Its people and Its history.
Davidson h5s surprises by the do z e n
for those of us - which means most of us
- whose concept of Africa is that of a
prjmttive, uncivilized, undeveloped contin·
ent with people to match - at least until
they were ·•discovered" and
colonized
by Europeans.
Among
the surprises that Davidson
springs are his avowals that prehistoric
Africans:
Developed
farming
techniques that
have scarcoly been bettered to Ibis day.
Possessed skills and know . how In l!llnlng and meta\ wOl'king without wblrh supplying \lhe gold content . of medieval European currenrtes ntigbt Dot have been \)011sible.

.

¢reat&amp;l what Is enlled "tbe

w or I d's

' QbiO
Glllip0i15•

abat

greateot Rllliel1 ol prtlllstlll'lc art" - 11,·
000 rock paintings In 1he central plate...

of the Sahara wbicb relied Mica's cui~
ural beglnnlnp tllousandl ol ~ I&amp;Q.
Devised llld operated hilb!J: sopbiJUca~
ed political llld locial 8JI!Iellll.
Were superb aculptors.
Displayed what Davidson calla "a aeolus lor social nrgnnizaUon."
Created •eommunity a~ that . joined man to man In a brolllerilood of ectuals, moral rules that guided .social behavior, belle!s that exalted tile IPb'itual
aspects ol !lie above the matetlal."
Developed medieval cities sud&gt; as Tlmbuktu into centers of learning aoil gracl·
ous living.
Were able, with no written iangu&amp;Je, 1o
mobiliz.e In anUque Benin a total ol 100,000
waniors In a single day I tEno\ljlb to make
Gen. HersheY eonsider burninC his draft

powerfUl ceniB ol• polley-tnftu.

"We'll Give .It a Little More~oU9ht .
and Dig. You Up-Later! :
.

B

'

forward
fashion gear
'..;;::"~

•Make the scene-jointhe_rush ~o Russ Togs ••• then head for

su~~%~~:h~~~~~-~~~~~~~n~f:~~~~~~:c:ate~

So young,
complinwnts built right in. Skirt and pant are text~;:,d
All
rayon and flax with the look of linen.
color-coordmated and accelerated to mix a d
A
match with any batcltof separate~
·

plan.)

Doea all t!tll lit In with the cooeept
many ol Ul have bad ol "darkest" Africa!
I!Brdly.
011, yu - !be moral:
Perbapa it's juat · u well not to judge
things or naUona ol wllleh we ll:now litUt
or nothing. Or people, either.

· 0 rlon(r) stripe poor glrl-Na
.
and· M% rayon 169&lt; f1 bo vy/Whlte
•
o ax nded pant. Il-lS

B. Orlon(r) solid poor girl N
.
14.99 Set
and 84% r
- avy and Gold
Gold. 11-18 ayon, 16% flax ~onded skirt-- Navy llld

Ban Nepotism from America
'" The wo
loosely ''

"cpotlsm" has been rather
In conneetlon with the disdos11r" at some 51 congressmen bave,
or h In 11166. relatives on their staffs.
Strictly dellned, nepotism meane bestowing favors on someone on the basis of relationship rather than merit.
It's a sure bet that almost all of the
congressmen concerned could argue con..
vincingly that , In their cases at least, ldnship and merit just happened to coin' cide. And there Is no reason to doulit \tlat
it ot1 en doea.
• . Yet 48! otller senators aoil reprteenta·
lives. who o;ndoubtedly have their sllare
of able and deserving wives, sons, broth·
~ ers, nephews. ~:te., have not found it nee&gt;
: t ssary to pu~ them on the public payroll.

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onler. It Bhauld adopt • rule !orblddlnc Ill
memberl to employ reiiiUvea, 411'1!11. to
some epeelfled mnote 4ecree, ~It taxpayers' eJpenH.
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Elected
oHicials
receive
certairt
perqui~i~es by virtue of their offices. They

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disabilities.

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[ among them ia being judged by a higher
~ s~andard or ethte~l conduct than the ~ .
! Ur de~nands ol ,\~ft
Fortuna:~ly,~~"sm, whether loosely
~ or strictly defi&amp;~es not seem to be a
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in Washington. But
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; -.far as prohit;iting· nepotism throughout the
· federal govornment , as the bill Uttroducee l&gt;y
· tJeal Smith, D·lowa, would do,

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and WUliam 1\l. lleMeU,
Ria Grande, , _ united
in
llllf)iage at lhe ·Gr.et M~
. dill Ctturcb, GaWpolll, on Fob.
4" /lbe Rev. lfooCitey Jonett pe!farmed tile double rinC cereJID!Y.
Miso Altieri ......
of
IYory crepe CO¥Ol'lll by a lace
IWtl¢ and a t11ltddrta hat Her
. . . . . . Wete pblk raoebuda 11!101
IJiioo· of tit.. valle)' pla&lt;ed '"'
of her Molher'a prayer
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lorkle's porents. The
1111 em topped by a spray
-.buds, was mad•
ltrlcle'a mother.
·MIL 11ea11a11 11 a
· ·
Scbool and
;:.: or Rio G;ande
~~~tete abe waa a mem·
1111 Atltena Sorority.
IJI'ODIII 11 a student of
Grande and a member of
Ardtoa Fraternity.
· · IIIWiyweda will reside in
11o Grande.
A bridal llltower Will pven
tr llrl. II lhe home
If lhe bride'a mother, Feb. 9.
.AIIeltdlllll were, Mn. EUssbeth
:::

SWitzer, Miss Rea Mokroy, Barbara Rosoti, Carolyn Lllurmlz·
aro, Mro. Anthony Altieri, IDd
Mrs. Rose Skidmore.
Unable to attend but aendinz
gifts were, Mrs. J. R. Sehfr!n.
er, Mn. Coreditll 'l'ltOinpoon,
Mrs. Weeley Scott, Mra. W. L.
Ingerick, Miss Betty Jones, Mrs.
Ina Rife, Mrs. Ada Ptice, Mn.

Raymond Shelton, Mra. VI Russell, Miss Audrey Divis, Mn.
Cheryl Warner, Mrt. Ferrell
Niday, Mrs. PoUy Mitchem,

Miss Jackie Evant, M rs.
Mary Kennedy, Mrs. R u.l h
Rhodes. Mrs. Geor&amp;lana Jenkins,
Mrs. Willillm Bennett.

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CELEBRATE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY - Mr.
and Mrs. S. E. Jenkins of Rio Grande will celebrate
their 50th Wedding Anniversary Sunday, March 5.
A family dinner is planned at their home. Open
will be held at the Calvary Baptist Church,
frl11m 2 till 5 p.m. to which all tlleir friends and rela·
tives are invited.

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Will Llvel
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hown To PTA

ll\elmedi1al teaching techniques IRussell's 118!10~ Roll project.
materials wore lhe topic The program was presented
tbe Rio Grinde PTA met by Mrs. Alphua Christensen and
evenlnl. Mrs. Clara 1 Mrs. GriH Cook, Jr., wbo clepre!lided.
scribed and dllplayed methods
to 111o 1 ..... read 1 and materials uae11 in the ....
Jonet,l lldolt count medial matll and reading class·
won by Mrs. LoiUier Tracy's es.
grade. . , ,
Refreshments •ere Hl'\led by
.. ..,.•• Rio Gr~ride' College stu· tile first grade motbet'l, wltlt
, tea&lt;llers w~ present.
Mrs. Glenn Ward In eharll.
PTA alf"'d to help lito
ttm,polis PTA to plan ror the
con!ea;.~ to be held
GaUJpou;; 1\!&gt;ftl 22.
· agreed to contribute to Dale

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Mn. James Harley, Bryan .
Ploce, Middleport, hal two
lr&amp;nddaUihlll'l who are IIU•
dents at Ohio Unlwenlty In Alh·

eos, Miss Frances Harley and

member, Tma MRyle, Miss Ann Harley. 't'bey are
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when Girl SOOu1 1daughters of Dr. and Mrs. John
Thur!&lt;lay even· Harley of Springfield.
home of Mrs. Jack :

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1 They were ....,..uy pictured
meeting opened with !be witll their other grandmother,
jed:ge f~e flag and the Girl ; M". Margaret Keebne Davis,
Pr ise. A progres!l re- who \s director of resident serv·
was ven nod taking par! Ices at tbe unlv&lt;nlty.
Cindy Domilln, Bt'OM11 - _,.,. · --~· of AI·
and Vicki Abbott repr•. 'ue ..n, are '""'~""'' •
Girl Scouts of olber , phi XI Delle, naUonal social
runlJries.
1 oororlty, lnd made a l b - e
!efrloshrr•ents were terved bY .!"htll Mn. Davl~ was honored
to the above atiC1 With · an ...oc,atll membership
Nancy Gill , Diana Ridll'\'ay, ln. the same .sorolty. The girls
·~~: Seelil, Shelly .:tork, VISit frequeotly here wltlt Mrs.
jl3
Cole, Rose Colburn, 11ariey.
· ·

Saocl; Curtis,
ennedy, Diane Lowi•.
White, Vicki Clark an&lt;!

VISIT BRINKER9
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark
Phil Ohlint~r, • l~aae.·. of Raclhe and Mrs. Miry Clr·
)~iHt·o were Phil Ohlinger and cle recently called at the Dean
SeeUc·
IBrinker 1tome.

you save

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HOMI WHEN YOUR
VOLUNTEER CALLS ...
Encleta 'Y"Ur contribution
In the envolope left by
the heart fund volunt•r
encl placo It In the 1111IL

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Pb~e~y Ben Franklin
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Meig$.Cbunty Wal~r Co. · ; . .. · St,,_
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Gloe~2er's Restau'h;lnt
MOore!tStore
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Martn1 runeral Home
·Dutton Drugs
Farmer's Ban~ &amp;Savings
Cqmpany .·
Reuter Insurance
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Duke Cleaners ·
Davis-Warne~ lnsurcmce .
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133 Ki,... Dr., Galllpo.
and WUliam 1\l. lleMeU,
Ria Grande, , _ united
in
llllf)iage at lhe ·Gr.et M~
. dill Ctturcb, GaWpolll, on Fob.
4" /lbe Rev. lfooCitey Jonett pe!farmed tile double rinC cereJID!Y.
Miso Altieri ......
of
IYory crepe CO¥Ol'lll by a lace
IWtl¢ and a t11ltddrta hat Her
. . . . . . Wete pblk raoebuda 11!101
IJiioo· of tit.. valle)' pla&lt;ed '"'
of her Molher'a prayer
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ctflh&amp;J

sm"1ol
' !'1'1 [

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Maria Blevinl,
tho
sister, waa Iter alteltd-

won an aqua ~
·otylod almllar 1&lt;1 lbe
cant "' yellow

d

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claDMf. lllallell, ..... u
•1&gt;.

C.'·· .Tnhn

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TDOiher or ~lrlde _. .
lr:ltlt ..u Wltlt llllldl.....-~.. · ilor eoraap
willie lftldd. 'lbt brlde-

lllllbiiro·wltlt
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MRS. WM. BENNE'I'l'

lorkle's porents. The
1111 em topped by a spray
-.buds, was mad•
ltrlcle'a mother.
·MIL 11ea11a11 11 a
· ·
Scbool and
;:.: or Rio G;ande
~~~tete abe waa a mem·
1111 Atltena Sorority.
IJI'ODIII 11 a student of
Grande and a member of
Ardtoa Fraternity.
· · IIIWiyweda will reside in
11o Grande.
A bridal llltower Will pven
tr llrl. II lhe home
If lhe bride'a mother, Feb. 9.
.AIIeltdlllll were, Mn. EUssbeth
:::

SWitzer, Miss Rea Mokroy, Barbara Rosoti, Carolyn Lllurmlz·
aro, Mro. Anthony Altieri, IDd
Mrs. Rose Skidmore.
Unable to attend but aendinz
gifts were, Mrs. J. R. Sehfr!n.
er, Mn. Coreditll 'l'ltOinpoon,
Mrs. Weeley Scott, Mra. W. L.
Ingerick, Miss Betty Jones, Mrs.
Ina Rife, Mrs. Ada Ptice, Mn.

Raymond Shelton, Mra. VI Russell, Miss Audrey Divis, Mn.
Cheryl Warner, Mrt. Ferrell
Niday, Mrs. PoUy Mitchem,

Miss Jackie Evant, M rs.
Mary Kennedy, Mrs. R u.l h
Rhodes. Mrs. Geor&amp;lana Jenkins,
Mrs. Willillm Bennett.

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811 a11o _. u or- Gay Circle, Mr1. Lillian SauJI.
dn, Mrs. Luke Settle, .M ro.
~~~ wu held at tlte Ruth Lavender, Mrs. Celoola

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MR. AND MRS. $. E. JENKINS
CELEBRATE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY - Mr.
and Mrs. S. E. Jenkins of Rio Grande will celebrate
their 50th Wedding Anniversary Sunday, March 5.
A family dinner is planned at their home. Open
will be held at the Calvary Baptist Church,
frl11m 2 till 5 p.m. to which all tlleir friends and rela·
tives are invited.

1

Heart Fund

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· So More
Will Llvel
.

Volunteer

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~HEART·

..

when she calls.

hown To PTA

ll\elmedi1al teaching techniques IRussell's 118!10~ Roll project.
materials wore lhe topic The program was presented
tbe Rio Grinde PTA met by Mrs. Alphua Christensen and
evenlnl. Mrs. Clara 1 Mrs. GriH Cook, Jr., wbo clepre!lided.
scribed and dllplayed methods
to 111o 1 ..... read 1 and materials uae11 in the ....
Jonet,l lldolt count medial matll and reading class·
won by Mrs. LoiUier Tracy's es.
grade. . , ,
Refreshments •ere Hl'\led by
.. ..,.•• Rio Gr~ride' College stu· tile first grade motbet'l, wltlt
, tea&lt;llers w~ present.
Mrs. Glenn Ward In eharll.
PTA alf"'d to help lito
ttm,polis PTA to plan ror the
con!ea;.~ to be held
GaUJpou;; 1\!&gt;ftl 22.
· agreed to contribute to Dale

n.

•t
fn 0
Troop
.

Mn. James Harley, Bryan .
Ploce, Middleport, hal two
lr&amp;nddaUihlll'l who are IIU•
dents at Ohio Unlwenlty In Alh·

eos, Miss Frances Harley and

member, Tma MRyle, Miss Ann Harley. 't'bey are
I
when Girl SOOu1 1daughters of Dr. and Mrs. John
Thur!&lt;lay even· Harley of Springfield.
home of Mrs. Jack :

'

l'o'iberoy Rt. 3.
1 They were ....,..uy pictured
meeting opened with !be witll their other grandmother,
jed:ge f~e flag and the Girl ; M". Margaret Keebne Davis,
Pr ise. A progres!l re- who \s director of resident serv·
was ven nod taking par! Ices at tbe unlv&lt;nlty.
Cindy Domilln, Bt'OM11 - _,.,. · --~· of AI·
and Vicki Abbott repr•. 'ue ..n, are '""'~""'' •
Girl Scouts of olber , phi XI Delle, naUonal social
runlJries.
1 oororlty, lnd made a l b - e
!efrloshrr•ents were terved bY .!"htll Mn. Davl~ was honored
to the above atiC1 With · an ...oc,atll membership
Nancy Gill , Diana Ridll'\'ay, ln. the same .sorolty. The girls
·~~: Seelil, Shelly .:tork, VISit frequeotly here wltlt Mrs.
jl3
Cole, Rose Colburn, 11ariey.
· ·

Saocl; Curtis,
ennedy, Diane Lowi•.
White, Vicki Clark an&lt;!

VISIT BRINKER9
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark
Phil Ohlint~r, • l~aae.·. of Raclhe and Mrs. Miry Clr·
)~iHt·o were Phil Ohlinger and cle recently called at the Dean
SeeUc·
IBrinker 1tome.

you save

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YOU'RE NOT . AT
HOMI WHEN YOUR
VOLUNTEER CALLS ...
Encleta 'Y"Ur contribution
In the envolope left by
the heart fund volunt•r
encl placo It In the 1111IL

Is Faded, and

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lamps Art Dingy

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Middleport Campaign :COIK/ueted
· by TheiBusi~b $ Proleuiomrl

IP

Wom-Your
1Uving.Roam Suite
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FEBRUARY
-·--.......

a heart you love.

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And "" Stout
Worft Cook. .

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Women's Club
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Po~roy Campaign c~~··

by·X• GammO' M., :Cikijw
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Ohio Valley Baking Co.
Pb~e~y Ben Franklin
.·
Meig$.Cbunty Wal~r Co. · ; . .. · St,,_
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...
Gloe~2er's Restau'h;lnt
MOore!tStore
·
r·
Martn1 runeral Home
·Dutton Drugs
Farmer's Ban~ &amp;Savings
Cqmpany .·
Reuter Insurance
'.
Duke Cleaners ·
Davis-Warne~ lnsurcmce .
...._

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V. D. E~wflrdslrsurGn~•'
RaWs !~n Fronklin Stcri

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Granddaughters
u w•• Are Students at
Ohio University

Member

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Site is ltelpiog

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Is l.utnpy 9Yaur Rugs Are

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- Friday afteruoo,D COngressman Clarence B. Miller
flanked 'by "Buzz~ Ball, Athens, ' legal aide, left, a;{
Wayllt! Todd, X,.O~ali, Dis area adviser, lilten~ to
Meigs Cou!lty'prolilem foUowlng ·a GaUipo)ls lession
at Galua's Court 'Hou~. Friday a.m. SChe4ulec! to
'llpeat at .a belatec!. '&amp;nnual Uncoln Day Ban~tuet lit
Ironton by the Lawrence· County Yo11og Republlcan
Club. SatUrday nlg!it, Congressman Miller J!tade the
most of bls visit to the DIStrict with lltll'erai "OJH:D
dooor" aessioliS, including an earlier one in Galli·
polls, also ·Friday, ~· ,.
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the lflbter, wllll&amp; her mother,
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Wayllt! Todd, X,.O~ali, Dis area adviser, lilten~ to
Meigs Cou!lty'prolilem foUowlng ·a GaUipo)ls lession
at Galua's Court 'Hou~. Friday a.m. SChe4ulec! to
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Ironton by the Lawrence· County Yo11og Republlcan
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dooor" aessioliS, including an earlier one in Galli·
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MONDAY '- A labi&gt;r survey, ' holds , P'•ther-Son Banquet.
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looing to .o u lUll, 67-'5.
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TVEIIDAY- Moigt Local andthirddegreeb,irnsover the
Scbool Board announced ftnal i lower portions of her b o d Y
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poJnled after five years prnba· : makes special lubricants tot:h
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to Pittsllurgh, Will not be 'iBII~d by the Queen this year.
, cOl. Jim Healey, noted ne&amp;
man, Roi!U'Y speaker.
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Dodge Agency ln Glllljlolio,
Evelyn S!iu\U's place ln Growt1
City and, Stewart'• ,Hardware

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marlte!log manager, Robbin• Northw6tetn Univenity.
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Chamber ol Commereo banquet, em post . . . bu beea A.&amp; It
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13. Allan Woodard, Ed Butler 19111; prior to tbat hekltlle l8llle
ond Fred Burnett receive GaiU· post at the llniterliiJ af Wllihpolls FFA eamp ocbollr"'ipo. 1nti14n In SeaWe. comb IDJ11l
FRIDAY- John E. Ralston, Moip Athletic~ roc1!1ve
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aullly in Glllllpolio Momidpal new footbllll field llld llldiiD
Court to a charge of Jbtalnln« at the proposed Sall!llury IIIII
property undor faloe prelel1les. ... Frank W. Porter, Jr.,~
A preliminary bearlnc iJ IChed- er prelldent, 11 the )llllbor J».
uJnd Man!h 7. Appro~ hind II 81!11oa co~ lie
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4'-ftYe Pfi:IOI!Ii lhow up to 1M I ty lax retums · troln CouDf;J
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MONDAY '- A labi&gt;r survey, ' holds , P'•ther-Son Banquet.
conducted for I new plant to I THURSDAY -Federol Jlill&gt;.
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24. Panthers bow out of S.C. . fee '·'F aye s.arberry, dallt(hl~
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looing to .o u lUll, 67-'5.
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TVEIIDAY- Moigt Local andthirddegreeb,irnsover the
Scbool Board announced ftnal i lower portions of her b o d Y
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will be mnde OOOD, and if not 1eaOJihl fire w\lile playing "1lh
~~CeePted .condemnation proceecl- a cigaretll! lil!hter, at
home.
IDIJ wiU follow Immediately. Ml:igs Local
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lllloa. Henry Werry , is Pome- ' spend over $1 mlllinn the nftt
roy's permanent fire chief, ap- ,12 months to espend . .::&lt;It
poJnled after five years prnba· : makes special lubricants tot:h
lional Ii&lt;rind as fixed by law. ' Spaee Age . , Cbemlll , ll'i e
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MONDAY - FIN . .troyed a
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CeppeUI q~ Farm eJ&amp;bl
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rutwre Ff11110rS ~ Aml!rlea
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