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toward {)ilace ,''
Jotm 5un. The5C

words o1 an man drivire

,.'?,!. tOWllrd impcssible dreams,

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MEIGS THEATRE

·

.~ • .1-'117, 1911

drive he "oold until the

T0NIGIIT TII Hl 1 TUESDAY
JA.I\Tt\RY 24-28

I'"" n SIX I'Ol' GET Etii;HIJLL

Onol lou ol hit pro~. , ,
But allor m-• ol 11'111U.
tlon and diaeord ln. U. eowllr)',
the olhln Nviled l'rftJdent has
seen aae dream....,. bleal:lnt
alter another come tr""'
The hllilorici ,Ajlallo 8 Olght to
the mooo and
In the ci1IDe
doyo ol his i4mlrdotrltion wu

space

(Tcr hnicolor)
Dori s Day - Brian Keith
~" ICoL.().Rc:.11n·om1s: Pq,
Wham S. Bob,

decision was made to 10 Cor the

moon In the 1960s.

All thi s week, in aU ldllla or
receptioos
and gatherings, there
· ShoeOies, Outsid~ "'"'ruo't
ha~e been Oldpourlnp of the
Remembol·nud
deepest sentimentality and reel·
SHOW STARTS 7 P. M,
i~. with shedding of tears on

:! 1 - o - - - -

•

P~ac~ · .~· :.
~

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the
1&amp;'11107
rrOm.Wtacy alfl)fdo ol..-J iroeurJIJ,

port 'of

the ffWil' who

There Wi1'9 his potgnaat
returM to his beloved Congress
-his alma mater-to deliver his
State of the union mea- and
to go to a reception 'lbur.-y.
Buoy To the Entl
Almost ll' to the very minute

when he leaves ofll.ce he has

~

endh'lg the Vietnam War- The

biggest burden he las had to
carry dwing his presidency.
F..rly 'lbursdly morning the
wont. he hod been waltir¥1 lor
came. Secretary ol state Dean
Rusk awakened him to say that
the negotiators in Paris hid
agreed on the size am shape ot
their table so that substantia~
tive peace talks can now start.
When · Jollnsoo

prepared
White

read

statement

at

later

in

House

his

the
the

Water Supply

Is Adequate

piN-

And

It

0

95

"'s.r.........

-·-

!:liST:

ward att'l'

toward -pet~!'

Deadline for

operation !or a short period this
week but since the suwJy ol
water haslnereaaed wtththetwo,
pumping was cut back to tbe one

A IIIW,

UL....,.._
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IfMOAIID W

·-1¥1

big well, Chase lllld •

~• BAKER FURNITURE
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•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Call No. 468

MEIGS GENERAL HOSPrr AL
Admiaaloos - None.
Discharges Gerald Sbum.
way,

Nallonal Bank Re£ion No. t

Charter No. 1980

FuloMonday
Deodllao lor purchase oll969
dog iap, po.ylng I pon.
UV, 1, Mt.nday, Jon. 20, at t
p.m., It W&amp;l -Old today,
The tqs ooat f2 each lndiYidoWiy or $10 for a ltemel license. Tboy may be obtaiDod
lrom the c:ourthoule ol!loo ol
Auditor Gordm H. Caldwell. Penalty lor late purchaao ol lndl·
vidual taco b $1 each or f5 on
keonellleenae.
CaldweU and Dog Warden
George Logon lllld that •• oltllla
morning 1,493 togo for t1111701r
had been bcrulht by Melp Couadlmo. A fll!llf'ly l-eal number was purchased by the aame
time In 1968, It W8l ~eeL

·v '

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ARTIIU1I HOYT
NEW DPJ,.OYEE - m.otArrlo ~II(­
.

I'QY today omwnciad the

... c( Arlbur ~ 102 Union

Ave.,

~.

u llle.n.a

ol ........ Ul8d ...... lfr.
""" ...... ~of the
Standard 011 Compaay lrolll
1938 1111111 1961 ........... """
hla ~ In bu,abro'i tor bJm.
aell "" Weat MaiD IIi. In l'lml·
eroy, lie hao wldo ~
In alrtomobUea Alit~ truckL He
11 • member ol Monllrra Doown
No. 7, F loAM MaiMllllo

l&lt;&gt;d8e

o1 Gallljlolla; tiro chlpler and
&lt;OUDOII ol the loluona, the
Knlgbla "' l')'tblu and the Ualt.
ed Metl1ocllat Church ol - l'QI'. Mr. Hoyt and hll wile,
Vlrl!lilla, hive children.
Mrs. Damy E. Morrll ol~o.
ouoe, lfrL D. T, CraWiord ol
llaltlmore, Md., and Arraellloyt
ol Clnclnrratl.
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Circle
Bid; on a school lens chassis
and bod)' OPODcd during the meetlng ahowed the low bid on a
chassis was by the R. H. Rowlingo Sona Co. of Middleport,
lor $4,465. With trade-In of a
bus dlrnlged re&lt;ently by • tap!ng tree, the low bid on a IJa».
vUie, lor superaor bod)' at .2,·
381 and tnde • In ol $1,225,
total $3,416. Both 111
bldo meet or
tiona the
exceed state spoc ca
•
boord saul.
The new policy on !roo or
reduced oost schoOl lunches Is
lor children ol the dlotrict. The

mea!Ji

·•

A lree meollsdellnodasone
w!!l~lt tbe ..~hl!d. and blo parants Clllf10I ~rd to po.y. In or-

!Of

:;ru!' 1a~,fi!.~ .::::::::::

5

ASSE-TS • , • , , , , , ... , , ... , •••• . •••• , ••• fft.3!4

UABIL1l'IES
Demand deposits of IDdividuala, partnerships,

901.15

-'3 l69 821.71

and corporationl. • • • •••.• · • • · • · · · · · · • · · ·
• '
Time and savlnga depoalts ~ lndlviduaiJ,
5 897 288 65
partnerships and eorporadon1. • • • • • • · • · · · • · • • • • • • ·
' OJWaWS
~~- Govommerrt. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 95,977.59
Deposits ot UnIted
Deposits of Stateo and polltloal IUbdiYialono •• • · · · • • • • • • · 1,356,155,84
Certified and officers• checks, etc ..•••... · .. ·•
24,741.61
TOTAL DEPOSITS • , •• , , • • • • • • • • • • ~~

Total demand deposits •••••• • •• • •· • • •
Total time and sayj..-s deposits. • • • • • • •
~~jji,M3,9ji5J~
TOTAL LIABILITIES,,,.·,,.··· • • · • • • · • • ' ' ' ' ' ' 0
CAP!TAL ACCOUNTS

200,000,00

Common stock - total par value •••.• • · • · • • • • • • · • • •

. . . . .. . . . . . . .

&amp;lrplus . . . . . . . , , •.• .. ... .
Undivided PToCits . . . •. • . • , ••. ••. · · · • • • • • • • • · • • •
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . . . . . . " " · · • • • • • •
TOTAL LJ,~qiLITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS.·····

da,ys ending WJ.th call elite . . . . . . . • · • · • • · • • • • · •
or total Joana for the 15 calendar dil71
ending wilh eall date .•••••••••••.•••••• • • • • • •

Average

.

'
P AR1S - COMMIJNIST DIPLOMATS SAID today they wW demand debate 00 tbe withdraw~ ol AmeriCIID ..._ 11'011'1 V - A S
the first Item on the agenda or tiro e~ Vletlaat War talka,
The dlplomota lllld both tho Nortll Vlemuneae and tire VIet
Cong delegations agreed to lnolot on 1 U.S. troop withdraWal as the
rtrst order of business when the talks. schacluled to besln Saturday,
get Into lull swi!Ofl.

Buffer -given heavy pounding
SAIGON -

U.S. ARTILLERY ruiJNDED the bulhr ~ be-

tween North aDd Sol.th VietnaJh for the Jlrst time La two wfie;k~,
military apokesman lllid today. A few~· below the border, COII'Imunlst rl~r mines kllled six Amerl~ ,mtw~~loalqDJ. ""*'MZ)

American gunners ftred. Into the ; Demnttarlled Zoo, w ,
Cour miles north of Gio Linh after . Omn,'Mndat rUI.emea lh&lt;Jt at I
u reconnabsance aircraft Thuradl,y. 'fbe, arUllet'y llllOI de.,..
~eel a burllter complex and e&gt;Piaded oil ammunition oache, tiro
spokesmen said. The pta. waa DOt diiiVtiJI(L

CROW'S
STEAl
HOUSE

•

the Fabulous
.
10•083•550 61
I H2 t'TI 43 .
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Maxine Grl11ith, Caahler, ol the llrrwHWned ..,. do !roreb1 do dare
that ttds report ol condition lo true and eorreot to tiro bill oi!JJl-lodp
.

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IUIUy oiR

lollowi!Ofl

...tel' 3.4225,

~0, ...::

t-4Z'TS. H3QO, &amp;of825, 7.:ts50,

Will Colwnbla Tllorttdoy
niiJ(rt !!lie~ u aeoltlenl at lhl

ol

Jurao11on o( Nllert Rd. ml IIM1t1
Hollow ltd., 10 miles nort11 ol

~

lfAXJ!IE ,G•n•uun

It ... report.ed -

I

the ....

went Glf the Jell oldo II( llria ,_.
and '!"..W~ "' • .el~·

Courity'a Doraao rate ol tax,

EXTRA HOOIIS
REPIIF.'lllNrs
INVENTORY
king hard extra hours to a re-

tailer. It Ia a time when he faces
tire la&lt;t It cooto blm 10 to 12
conta ot fN8r1 doUar Invested
In each ol lhl11 multitude of
(~nued on page'},

....
Weather
Moot!y
day wHir

-and-

and -

.....

a lltllo lilht rOin or

drizzle edi and
llurrleo &amp;todoy~DIII'IIraul.
IIIah ~ 28 lo . . Portia!

Devoted To The Greater Middle Ohio Valley

dear~!!&amp;..,. "!!ldor a.idayD~afat.

THREE SECTIONS
SUNDAY, JANUARY 19. 1969

olouol1

Galllpo!ls.Polnt Plouaat

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PRICE
TEN CENT$

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a t.uck.:.•:
tndot-tralltJ: Ill 10M, 'J'irrU'i:.

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&lt;ltft•l!¥:~ ~""" ·~rK
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~!'ll&gt;' · -'Wol·. ~alo!t· irrrn' ~

to tbe ,
.1&gt;7 . ,
olaaaroom
.or · ,..1.J. o...""-'-, "SO
.·., Iff. ·,au•. ,.;,-&gt;.
alit..-·&lt; -"'""· In .....,..
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11011 'tllicll.
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linda
til tbo prlr&gt;'. •. Wf 21 at; 1 CoolvUJe,
,
clpal. Olrlytltotaoo•·....
cljlol tllDoe
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iltltllo!lo ......... i~Jt;r:i'nllf'di'MI,

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Two Nur:se Scho/tJrs~t~~i:
The
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'=.:.rJ.=IDdll ,;
·~ ~""*'-"lll,liloohb
Malp

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holar""'~Ia.
_...,.

C4uaJtr 'l'Ubereulo- . . . ......... .

to

Malp

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'lbll wu tbe dedlloD -

CillUifllua.

c

dlnOiora and allloora ol t b •

'rlllnclo.J
vw.ea.~

at !llt lfldlll-'
11a11
wHir Wallaoo llftdrord, Jll'811- . 1D cherp.
··

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CouniJ ,1he
' AaaOelodOa . . . . ...._ ,

.I*' tu-

ber&lt;uiOola ..... lirrlfillll Coua-

\)', .... - - a n d tjioto ..... $25 to
Nat Olrlo Tlllroroulolll•llolfllltal
to be oaird lor the l1"l"!!ue ot a
!dill lor - "
.e.-...jca. 'lbO

a,o.- -

ID

od.

..,... will__..,.., ~... do- 'WIUOI&gt;I!II~UU.,.
~ ol ·tho ..,.,...., Iii tho tiro

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Fire dllllraJ'ed a 11159 OkJa.
rno1r11o drivm bJ' Ralph · Miller

Ita

,111.987 por '1,000, Is tiro Jow.
oat "' the state ol Olr1o,

8-4375, 9-4fDO, and.

rRIDAY .,..,

'·

!y 85 oenl ol tbo ..........
~ fix went to schools In
1967, llguroa Show Gal-

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ELIERFEL.DS ~f4 .

Auto&amp;
.,
Destroyed
By BlJ~Ze

our-·-~

Ccual.1 ~

I~ . da.v ~~~, 1 ·11x.-;a;, i llllla .
-"oatloa
'lire IuDDy "'ze ,i•. "~. l!'" ~ ...:w.."'''+'*alliiiio..f
&gt;c{r·"'
tiiO Plro:l!~ lippeol ihit decl~ otaiiCto llil:U)aio thi liiiiil* iii · ii ., ,..,.,.i»"W"
="!"' : ' "
oton to the hoard o1 educatlor). children, plui ~
.
'lire··~ l'atnrl oaJd ··''
The crlterta Cu · ollglbUity-for
JJi elomet'Jiori IC~ poyme!K . ',tbo ...... ~ """ .1tlt

-:::·:;:hent:= ~"!u1

CommuiiUta preparing demantl.

Home of

•

~

&amp;eo lunthoa state&amp; tlrot children
ol flrmllles wlroae IDCOIIIO lo!el
program In the district, the lol·
Jowl- policy ond procedures qualilleo thelh lor ald lor dewe.;";,,tabllo)led:
pendeat ehlldren or _...t wei;1
d lit' car. uol..._ are quallllod. 1n
..
addlt1011. ohlldren o1 flrmlllea
whooe 1......, le1011 and f11m11.v

GaJIIPOlia,
.$

-.n

Criteria tor llll!biUIY lor rOo lrmd!ei.:,t•
'11i ·to,duoed prl&lt;e IundlN; lllrlch lo Who lorpl their iDaaar,~
live canta '-••
tiro to·
. . "';
prt~. tndudel thole chlldnn
.
.
.• c
.
of tmiwoo , _ IDcomo lovol
rn:...._);.,
qUIIUlea the~~\ lor 1b,' food ltu'Jp
..-~!"''
~:''.:I"'U.:.IJ.
propaa or for e~tr dlt' . ~ , -:_ . ,·, ~ ., ""
trlbullan. Chilllru aloo .u,11r1e
I""-ll~""'b

Ia Gallla

lrlooatoo7 ll&amp;urel,

Jb '-'V~y ' '
.;;_and. Ioro-tbeae
&amp;om IMdlloa wlrDH ,
. aad
at tiro
lia ' ~ Ill .

free and reduced - ooot lunch

s.

.•.

olppllcotlon . Cormo lor conoidoration ol ellglbiUty ol1helr cblldren Cor free or ri.duc:ed prt&lt;e
luncheS will be anilable from
the respoctlvo school prlndplls
to parents wOO request ·them.
Parente wiD be notifted iudiol tiro
. . , _ or
ol their
•
ted, will be lnlonlled ol
::.~~':!edure to be lollowed by
their ohlld or ohlldreD tor-•
ouch rneolo.
If tho
Ia denied,

bued ... tbo

,.., .., -

tntts

u:. !Ire ~at. ..

•

detennlno
the eligibility of In- f200, 3-f225, 4-4250, ~. f- .,...;. ....t.;....,
~U
. iO'•' ·-·
retllih
dhldual children to recehe free tsoo, 7•25; 8A350, N375, 10- .-u
- - -:..__.
' '.~;:.:il"
'.........
Z.....
c....
Dr reduced • ~rlceluncheL
$400
.
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onto ol "~ W
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Cash, balances with other baNts, and cash items
•t ~
in process of collection
• • • · • • • • • • ·• • •074 · 38
United Stales Government obllptlono. , .• . • , , . . . • • • • • . 4,263,625.t8
Obligations or States and potltical IUbcllvlalona . . ..... , •. , t80,613.39
19,742,50
Other Securitiee. • • • ••• · • • • • • • · · · • • • • • · · • · • • • • ·
Federal funds sold and SccurlUea ,purchased
117S 000.00
under agreements to rel8ll • , ••.•.•........ · · · . • , ,
Loans and discoonts •.•.•.•••••.••• , • , •••.•.••••• 3,859,817.08
Ba:lk premises, furofture and' tlxblres, and other
useta representing bank premise, . . . • • • . • • . • . . • • J.ZO,OOO.OO
Otbe auets
•. ·· ••
1:028.32

alld belief.

!&gt;

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ASSETS

MEMOR,\NDA
Average of totai d~ita for the 15 calendar

.PieOoui'N

- - Jll'OIIOrb' tax, Wlllcll il-

+

'

earlier tills week.
Lunc:h Act
of n;.:ati:-::~ Nutrition
0
1 •
requl
that muala
Act of 1966 . b1 ~ nutritional
meeting ....
hall[ be
ved rree
st.mla.rda s
- c:
ehOor at. a reduc::.w to tp the
dren who are
•
Pl.!'
IIIII cost of O)lch
.:.nd..:.:
no dlacrimlnatlon sh
against any child beoause ol his
lnab&gt;lity to Pl.!'·

A. . . . . . to' l!lll 1Me, .,...
""'" ol Upper ~.. "Her·
IIley ldaoea hue boa! eotlllstent
'boot ..n,..l'lor SOto35yearo."
When Ulied what the blsaest
problem ol lnv~ taJdng It,
lfllla anawvod, "Probably Ill·
llt¥lrrg "'...._. don't al- · undorotond wit!' the lllie..
people are lluQ'."
Moat merdtauta solve th11 the
way Doan Davlo ol DIVI..S.Wer
doeo, by keeplq Cbrllbnaa help
'"' a later, Mills aloo kMpo
-•llrla oo t1rrwg1t lnv~.
lllr. Ilavla ...... "Probably the
hardeat thing lor us fD Iaven-

'
llloi7 Dmd Tboreau
......
"That liion lo d.o richeot - · •

'VOL.
. 3 NO. 51,,
rds or Metgaf'OIII'OID
C0ur..
two Oiher hoe
ty ldqJted the ume P

ea.

Thoughts

.• lze lit the lollirrrlng acalo are lng &amp; ... or ~rl011,.... • ' Tbon ;'~ · ~ .i lam• '. .
eligible, (size of !Eily liate&lt;f IL
..
, •it!f . . ~ · llild ~ '" ... ,.
llrot with the IIIOIIIIIIy flmUy InIn n .coillllley ~~ ~ .~ ., .tri.'Otor:cnu..-! Nj, ~ ~ \;.
oome •• tlro .ae- a.urel: 2- caojl &lt;oi~on: lo . -.uiiiMI · ••
:,,,: ·,...
, ,:,, , .

or Pomeroy in the sate of Ohio, at the close o( buslaeaa on Dec~r 31,
1968 J&gt;Ubiiohed In reoponae to call. made bJ' comptroller of the Currency,
under Section 5211, U.S. Revised Statute&amp;,

ed tor one."
Vha Ia labor aaYing dev!COI
oll9611!
'lire Boca! year of moot 01r1o

.,

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li"S TAXED
111E Bro&lt;m!T Br'r£ ol 1&lt;.

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32 PAGES

The Pomeroy National Bank

No. share s authorized- 8000
No. shares outstanding- 8000

I

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...._ &amp;om tbo Lalln - .
,.lmtnlre," ~ 1o eome
to ·11nd, ,..,.~ 1rrno "' oonie odd thlngo.
For · 1rurtoru:o, olerko taking
lnventoey at Farrrrer'o H a r clware. ooe of our oldest buslne•~e•, duUluU.y lilted a halt a
&lt;!qzon rug beaten. Whar &amp;Med
how lll8fll' caBs lor rug beatero
tlloy had, ... clork had ~
there &amp;lmost tO years. "Couldn't remember when IIOlDeoae atk-

ldr·

REPORTOFCONDrnONOF

T~ AL

.

-

in operatiOn. Two wells were In place Mrs. Towen was WaVle

MIDDLEPORT, .

ID -

,

SW.

DOt&gt;artmiill-' reception lor Rlllk
late In the doy, he lllld "wehaw taken oootber · l q lor-

Chase u.ld rumors circulated that Mlddlepnrt woold be without water Cor a period beeauM
·
The Southern Local SchooldiBot a bad break in lines m N.Ye
Ave. tn Pomeroywerefalae. Mid- trict hoard ol education TburBdleport each month purchases day night IIIJI)roved a new policy
thouoarrclll ol gallona o1 water on free or reduced cost scl!ool
lunches and accepted the r,slg·
lrom l'l&gt;meroy,
Middleport has been spared nation of Judith Towera, aeeond
being without water clle to weDs grade teacher In tbe Letart'Falla
whicb were JUDk and already are elementi:Q school. Named to r~

r.r.-=:.

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"""".IUch

doy.

'"! COUIITNIEY -Mrohl Quollly loo·

- - 28t .... 1ft.

. BY .PAT HOOCI(
~. 1'1111 from Jon. I
GALLIPOLIS - II JOO trlod to Dee. ai, altlrootrb ...,. 11tma
to buT ~ In yoorr lavorlOt .lriY.ontor7 u-tho·lrup
' lor
lte livre - - Cirri ....., Jm 81.
auct.fol&lt;rMl tbe cierla. ~ bo17, drain ol - . . . . which do s
It wson't tho! t1re7 had loot the lorp volume ol Clrrlallhaa buo&lt;;hrlatmu Oillrlt. 'The.J l r l ...IQ' IDuo
olltema, aro
doing the !)110 thing that ..,.... lllalilo
to aot llarted Dee, 26.
,Pioo moat rNII livre lolko !hie 1bolr 11rveratory b lai&lt;on at tho
rrrontl1, ~ lnvoniory,
errdol
Some . - cloao their doot1t
1r1¥entor7 Ia the time Wilen a
m tiro public to do IL Bomeprton
--~~~-.... how .IOOdblo
boalrac ~ baabeeil; which
extra-.-~~~
~Ito-~.. bat- artldea oold well .... wlddl did
11r1ne lor onre, . . _ Dolo.
DOt. lie m111rt be . . _ tD hevo
Ol' therlllll&gt;oulo, ·illl rotali bual· a .twe· taU Of ~·1 ldal.._ bellnlnvenl.ary.

People In Mlddloport will not
rw short of water, Harold Cllase,
maintetwlce supervisor. said to-

,.-.•·- $43 9
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NOW OIILY

ry J;fakes .

.Jftornlng, he wu l'lllbly

worked at achieving progress in

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· eel bealuae proe-edw:'al.Probleml ~elii)UIIed f'aru . : ..
oo tile V. . . . . ,War ~- ...,._. 1101~ IIIII Plad&amp;OciJII' "'!;, il
Jninllb:'ldoll wWIUI'.atthetalbwftlt ea.tu&amp;DII _~ ;
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Nbal, ~ precedent, ~Idly ~ •~II" ,
't!'l' man, Brl&amp; GeD C..J8 A, ~II, to llo!td the "'!

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the one President John F.

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Ceaijlr, · a1xtb Jl'ldero, are being Used to tutor 4rst gndera at the P0111oro7
Sciroolla
~ oldlla ol roadi!Ofl.
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IIIliS JVDI'!'II CODNER, TEACHER ola llrat grade olaaa
at the P'"""'W' EIOIIIOIIIIQ School, llnds t1ore m work With
am.n ~~ ot her--dass due to the tutoring assistance being

..........,. IQo out•.U!Ofl aba. sradora Olaaaroom

lor 8 period 110h day,

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Award~,. De~9r~:f!o~~(· wm·

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"Pete, ..

Be Ma~e

IJ 1aom! along N:ye A...
.... ~hlila. the Pomei'O)' e&lt;JIIIoo
11tud9', apem over 60 years "oe
thlrl~.....

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""' fa; his first job on "The Buck- ·
e,e ·; Boy,". Pete was hlred to
.. . , the cook. His chores in the
'ldkilen began aboot 4 Lm. and
......,. times it was 9 p.m. beCore
till dl,y•s work was done.

ported by Meigs C&lt;Junzy !l!erl!!

Robert c. llartenbach'e deport.
mont Frida)· and Soturdoy.
The first occurred at .J:ts--p.
m. Friday on Route 143, a hall
north of Harr18mmne,
where 9!1riO&gt; Klng, Mlddlopori,
lost c:ontrol of her 1965 IIIOdel
ear Cl1 a C\ln'e and craslled Into

The next mishap was ,at 3 a.
m. SaWrday "" Roote 124 In Min·
ernille where Robert F. Slack,

28, South Massuton. lost control ol.- hla 1969 model car, went
df the pavement, and brake oft'
a telepfme pole, There was be&amp;-

mile

a cllleh.
ii1er1!! llarlenbach said I b e
driver wastakanbyprlvatetrana-

''' .POrtAII&lt;il 'to \loteranii Memorral
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SQUAD CALLED

POMmOY - The Pomeroy
emergency squid was called at
4:05 p.m. Friday to near Harri.
IOIIYille where an auto aectdert

trall ~- ltiwoYet/ It was

the li\Jured were
1om :~ and :l~ter trBI)II(eJ'111!1: lfan~ 1o • hosultM.w prl:
~ st. Joseph's Hospital in Park- vate car before the squad's ar ~
lloopiQI and treated for a bro.

eraburg.

·reported .rival,

vy damage to Slack's auro.
'Ihe third accident happened
at 7:ts a.m. Saturday, six-tenths
ci a mOe north of the Route
33 by-~~UO, 011 old 33.
Claude D, Eblin, 22, Pomeroy, dririDg a 1959 model car,
lost cmtrol d. tbe auto on berm.

&amp;eritf Hartenbach said the vehicle tumed -over on its top,
but ,neither the driver nor a
passenger, Claude V. Eblin, waa
Injured. The enr was demolished.
No chirgefl were fUed""as the

rteull

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mishaps.

Miss Jll~rs

Is Candidate

Miller Co- Sponsoring
Iron-Steel Trade Act

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WASIIINGTON - Tenth DlllCongresBIIlan =~d eontrict Cnngressman Clarence E. tlnued unreotraloed
1&gt;0118 nre
- s on o u r
Miller has Jolaed several other bavlng harm1'u1
Congrosamen In eo-aponeoriDg balance of trade, our nalloaaloe.
lhe 'iron Ore, Iron and Steel Or. euri1;y, and empl~.
derly Trade Act.'
Negol!atlons have been Wider.
Slrnllar 'ellllatlon was Intro- way for some Ume between Japduced b7 ~aman Miller anese steel llrms, the Eurq&gt;ean
cming tile 9IJih ~esL
CoDllllOil Markel, and lhe u.
The obJective ol tile bUI Ia. Slate llopariment, In an -.opt
lo provide for orderly trade In to eMBblliO 1 vollmtary system
Jron ore, 1nJn aDd steel mill &lt;t lteelapori~elo the

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preducta.

R-ni.Y ·.......,..,.. n.

.....,, Indicate tbat more .,., u;.
million tms ol 1tee1 """' 1mported lhe United - ·
during the llrst 11 . - . ol

1968. Some 11.5 million t o n 1

!fOre imported~ .Uol1967.
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The new !Iaure• lndloate , _ .
than a 50 per ceta increaae In ,·

United Statu
Coo8resaman Miller asld if
IUcb

not llnally cmcl-. or If they
do not ..Uafae1Drlly, leg.
falalkll IIUisl be I'08IIY lo avoid
""'-"'ble damage to our coun.
·to. tbe lteelworkera, and the

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you Mon~f· Pro~ct
youuelf IJy lltt1ng
II.OC!fe file your retvm.
Our Mnrice it quick re-

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Jefrers, a

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Top
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At .a.aUfi'...,N'f5"'
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GALLIPOLIS - Fred McMah.
m., Scottown. IIOid ooe ol the top
tobacco .,...,. at the llu!Ungton
Tobacco Co., audton Fr(daJ'.
M e - sold 1,536 pounds st
$72.12. Friday's aale CJi 32,032
pounds brought f22~ 28D.91 for
OR ,-~ $139.67 ~· lun·

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Gr888Y Lawn Used
For Turn Around

Trustees
POMEROY - Aaa Hoaklns,
Rt. 1 P .omeroy. was elected P"'"
aldent
of

or tile Boord ot Truateos

Veter•ns Memorial Hoapital

• lor 1969 during a regulu mCJI!tb.
ly meeUng last week. .
Mr. Hoskins, • reUred athool
teacher and farmer or the Bed'
ford ~ Township area, &amp;ucceala
Howard Nolan of Syracuse as
prealden~ Hooklna hod iletved
aa vice .. president at..the board
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Hugh

f!'l."r~Chee~·

.,.. .•:.~.oe~.ll wlume il 4,868,. Pcmer011 ~
ce-pre.
"272 · PoUMi: lncf has sold at an sldent aiWt ·R ussel(
· Lasaterage _ot $73.21 poi" IMJndred. ley St, Pmier~, wla re-ele~
weiRht for $3,583,838.4t. AI the eel secr~llr)'.
end ct. the sixth week last ,year
In othe•· buslneu, the ·board
tile average waa $70.06.

In Silver Win

Tho Valentine D....,, 011011•
aored by Tri-111-Y, was also dl,..
cussed. -.Little Arrows" 'wu
eho8erJ as tbe theme while the
coloro &amp;eleetod nro red and IJii,k
with silver ar~s.

J&gt;Odcet.... -

Wesley T. Weara, Point

Queen. 9-le was chosen at last

and Cathy Whittington.

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Southern Team

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lteml .~•• i~JLISt to
lt."
"The pllieril Public · lo Jn.
cllned to Uti ,...,.,. tile
.cub rQ!oter'.tolnP up a dollar aalo, the rtilallor Pill • dol·
Jar lh hill
retail
- . OWDOr oalil ruoiiJII;r.
"Thill Jullllm't true, .. be ....

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McCormack, Pblnt Pleasant, for
the rescue at tour 1urvlv0r1;
Larry w. Mc;llanlelo,

Academy 111gb
been
selected as the Tri-Hi-Y Club's
candidate for 1969 Valeotine

week's meeting.
Miss Connie Smith, president,
coeducted tile meeting. Dele·
gates lo the
Legislature
were discussed. They are Connie Smith and Karen RemUa.
Alternates are Sarah Wlntera

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r - p o l - lhe medical atalf
lor 1969 and !ll'llroved the mod,
leal stair ·- ' • - ot department lieeds 0!1d CCIIUIII-L

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moat a tallle of llaare• pdlo
Ulbed 1&gt;1 Huvard llodvnriitt•.
It Ulll a brealidollo of a-

penaes .for a llkiro ilblt·aalei or lest u.a· -.1'; 'iilnllllll
(all Gallipolis
T bi II·
..,... • pr«u ......... of
3.5 poi" - · lllbtract ·the' 4&gt;:
fl'om flU, llld :rou bave ...--...
orap mercl!ant'o 001"111111:11. llu

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INVENTORY LAUGIDH

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Somejlmes ·laY.....,. ..............
boUt alltile "la......,'flla. ·
ODe m•....-. aaldJ ·''It• f• a
laual&gt; II&gt; liVe ~ ""' illrl tile
talk . ol taldng liweatol7· 011 ••
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Vebieles Collide''

Thurada,y nlg!rt.
The Racine bo.Ys were ...,.
petlng against aevcmolherteaius.
Throe recalftd jp&gt;l4 ratlnp;
11JFee allver, and two .brooze.
Members of tile Racine team
are Larry Hollon, Eddie
Ari lUll, Dan
Garry
Stnllh, Roy Smith,
CottA!rlll, Jerry Vorney, Raio

nuw.

FrO.*. /.,

Band) Weodrolr and OWe

Sllf·

re. lleJnpsey Bailey Ia lllrlooroflhefll"OIIJl.

GALLIPOLIS - II fl1lS dark
at 7:04 p.m. Friday. David B,
Belville, 16, Rt. 1 Crom~. Clt;y,
,.. driving east oo state St.
What looked like a drive paved
(Codlooed tr-,.Pap't)
with fll"aVei turned out lo be a reau of EmplQYmert Sent~•·
gr&amp;IB)' lawn.
443 Second Ave!UIO. At prelilll,
Cl1;y pollee said BelvUie plan. they are looking rw people with
ned to tum and 1110 back e:werience In buUdlllfland oq,jp. .
1z&gt; the !lbl!ng rlllk. But when he ment malntenaace, 11r having
droJe otllo he flloupt ... smne eJI)erteoce in settllw w .
a drive he buJd It wu not gray. mactanleat presifes oliO to 500 .
el. The BeMile car~,.. ton_~,capaclty.
boUt 4.1 feet ol the lawn or Joe
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Dollblnl, lled!iawood Dr. Thoro
wu no damage to the .car. No
CliO .... Injured and ... charee
(c.ntlnued from Page I)
waoftled.
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CANDIDATE '""''!&gt;;
iobeJr. &lt;1111 W7DI&lt;IId Brad&gt;ury; Cllt Mao.
GALUPOLISand Cl1;y lleolth Conimt..

Assignments

--·~Janes

lOTH

FEDIUL
AID
STATE

and

hoalth

Misaloll,ilt!ll!llai..,.DIIIIIr,!!lld 1o ludlo Ito .,..
Mr1. M-e· Wellt Hell, .i. ~ an!l pallcing.

eoUmable iadJ, wero mnrrlod
..-.tly at Qarlealon, W. Vo.
Capgln . - w. LaDe • a I
here Tlalrlda;t nlllhl- He ......
have pe •• chl.et enalaeer on
the Julius Flelociu!WI but Ulneso prevenied it.

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BY PAT GLASS
Ext. Agent, Rome Econ.

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lllgh 'IIOIIt.Y fur Iabrie
WUI have a deue, cktte pll~e,
ind llllf haYe -long and~
flbeio. Leis ._.,lve fur fab.
rlea do not liaVI JUeh a denle

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GALLD'OLIS - Gallla Co!uKy
l. ·
Judge John W. HoweU filled Elf
mer R. Parsons, 17, ol197 Kel·
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thick pile, llld aro usually ol · ton lid, $20 and coata lor speed• .. IIOIId C!Jior'
1111 llld )to and costs lor loft or
Plio fabrko an !IPI to center, He had been cited by
lfl!b,
bfcau'!!! ol"lhalr.,. c14JIQI1c~ · :,
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ll'i-'\,1 .raceJ.. Ihey riqulre ·Forfalt'- - s m police
llJ'~' @;Jtaixll~ U.H a J111!em ~ chargeo =:re Kathy J. Fergu;.
~~~~- ~~ IM1olf,aad eiiJII!nate ~ son. 17, '!! .57 ChiWcolhe Rd.,
!j·'· ......,~•· • Poaolb\e, for~,, $23, apeedl!w, and Charles M.
~ . oi!IIIJti, ~ bal:k o1 *:J~di!ttlllsht Tackett, 16, Patriot Star R~,
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~ 1 1n ..., piece. F""""~. fQr $28, opeedlng. ForfelUIIflen $18
· 1' tht1frGnl .t b ooalclll- be ' IM&gt;nd
a State Highway Polrol
cut ao mo wlli. lila frolll patl.m charge .or no opera &lt;or's Ucenae
pi4co.
was LOlTy D. ~ngler, IB,Dela·

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eUminltine: •ttributloo of qootea.
to any of the particlpanta.

Secret

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JAN. 18, 1919 -

, F,Ues Jfigh ·Friday
llil!lllliihlol-.:: ,., GALJ:.iPOtiS - , Til~ Gallla
A&lt;adoJIIl', High ,SchOOl H - ~

dew Frida:,
tour .. · roi4'

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nl~on

Feared

and

week were ' ktpt uiKr.t" or
bert and panolloto ma,y nol be OPOIQ ~. tho tact ....
aUrlbuled lo lhe lndl~ Ia
·-than two -poiJUclaoo.
tMik......
of.
QUeltiooa without hl• ·eonseM, !*lined
alth:Jugh IUCh cqmme!U, QUI. . delalo, or etttc loailon pi 1&lt;&gt;lions and .......,.... ma,y ba pther to diaeuu· a gn.:IJlem,
.,. or u- uouolb- talkl otr
reported ~erbatim.
"Speaker&amp; wW be encouraaefJ the cuff and - - have
to make c:optes e1. their formal thoU: .,...,..
preaenlallona awlllbl• to memben or the ,..... who will be
free 1o attribute lhe statements Miller
Waterloo
coatained therein to the IPMker
1111 questioP."
in
Conscn• Nn!W'
ID ertect, McDonald's guidellnesJ pDerally acceptable, proGALLIPOLIS - CU;y pollee
vided that debate· could be rearrested
Habert w. Killer, a,
P&lt;N1ed, but attribution can be
Waterloo,
wanted bJ' the Gollla
made only wltJI conaeot or parUclpants,
Coun1;y - · Itepar-, ..,
A meetiOK that would not • cl!ergo of 1llreatealnB ewer the
permit reporters to at lea1t teiO!Ihone. The chu1le wu mec1
cover the dtscuuton and report b7 Ema Miller. 1111'beerini wW
In GoUipollo - c l ·
freely w~ have mel with /!1&gt;' be pal
Court.
position frOm the presa corps.
Herman Holcomb, 19, Pt.
Although reporters are barred
frqm varioua other governmen- Pleasant, wu arreoted 1o1e Fri·
tal meetings such as grand jury day night by sherifr' • deputies
rooms and executive sessions of OfJ a eharge of dlJorderly concouncils, a fairly accurate re- tmct. Holcomb was arrested at
pOrt usUally linda its w~ to tlte Green Gables, uwer Rt. 7.
His ca&amp;e wtll also be heard MmprinL
day.
Whether the meetings this

tiona, ancl

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Held

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ROCKING HORUII otatoe may make areheolo11eal
bblory. Brllloh areheologlal Walter Emery eumlaeo
lbe cold-bronze statue of the aacleat feriiUty .........
lola boldlnl lbe cbUd Horuo oa her lmeeo. 'llte ftcare of
tbe &lt;bUd can be roeked to and fro, ma.mc lbe stat...
tile second auch .. moving" Ecyptiaa one foaad. Emery
uaeartbed tile trea1ure near the S.qqara Pyramid lellth~

w·est ol Cairo.

Markley has for

GOOD MAN OVeR 40
shorl trip• surrouMif'll
Galllpoll• - o. Mal't •• _,, I•
worth up to
$1,600 IN A MOHTH
Plus r.-guiOf ea•h bo.,u.. Air
..oil E. D. Dlek.,s..,, Pr••··
5autfteo•..,n Petrol•ull'l Cwp.,
F
Worth, Te.a• 76101
T ole•

Of course. fish is brain
food. Consider what it
dot&amp; for the fisherman's

imagination.

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ENGINEER

Man,)'

semi-annual

year I

b0011 011 dll!enort towboats of

the Kanawha River 6eet. He wa1
highly eoteemed and respected
by the rtver fratemity. ,
Captain Frank Wri&amp;ltl of the · ·
aovernment steamer Cnnet at · ·
Dam No. 21, come down home
Friday evening lo vlolt his lam·
lly for a oouple &lt;t daya. Stewart

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CLEARANCE

Ada'' Adams of tirla

city 1a on the Crozet. The Crozet hal been on a trip to Lock
No. 2 on the Kanawha River.
and also up to Dam No. 16 on
the Ohio River, where Lockmaster Edwar&lt;l GrAham lo In cbarge.
The Captain rep&gt;rls the derrick
beet IWik at Dam No. 21 hav·
ing been railed and repaired.
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Open Fri•
Nlte Till

were 45.00 to 90.00

Fabric edges, auch aa low·

$35·63

er bem edles, neekUnes and
.openiagl, ma,y he bound
wllh binding or braid lo finiSh.
Tho hem ma,y be finished by
haDd with the taUor'a methOO.
II lhe ~me"- ' '" lined, re·
D'lember &amp;o luee wa1Jt..aDd.wear,
drlp.clry !abrlc-nworklngwltll

to

were 49.95 &amp; 75.00

Gallipolis FFA

$39·83

\lim Gold Rating

to

$59·83
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were 29.95 to 55.00

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OUTERWEAR •••••

;93

... 8.98 to 26.95

... 8.98 to 72.50

· The rBuoii was

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TOPCOATS

waohable pile Iabrie.

GALL1POIJS - . The Gallipo.
lis Chapter, Future Farmers ol
America. Gallla Aeedemy lllgh
SChool, parliamentary teamplaced llrst and received a gold rating Thurada,y evening at Southwe•tern Hlih School. Eight teams
frcrn Gallia, Lawrence and Melp
COCI!IIes participated.
The Gallla Academ¥ team wao
clliJU)OIIed of BUI ~ers, Woody
Perroud:, Dean Bush, Denver
Klawery, Richard White, W.,-ne
Angvl, Robert Burns, Georp
Woodwan;J, 1bomas Alit• and
Ruaii;.Y Jeffers.

THIS WEEK-END WILL BE THE BEGINNING OF
OUR SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE WITH STORE
I'IDE BARGAINS ON MEN AND BOYS WINTER
IVEARABLES . THIS IS THE EVENT EVERYONE
HAS IVAITED FOR AND IT'S THE GREATEST
EVER.

MENS SUITS

the depth of the pile. A I I e r
llltchlng lhe seam, uae a long
needle on lhe Jlile side lo pull
out any pile that may have been
caught In the seam.

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GAllS Honor Flag

Meeti~•

Burr Oak Sembuu:&amp;. Prod~
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Raised EyebrowS
Voiees

Ben C. Markley, oldest In the
Kanawha River, Ia dead at l't.
Ple..ant, his home. Engineer

toot tenlions in acCOl'dance to

EaH fullness rather than ••·
GoUla Coun1;y
ing a dart whenever poo~le.
GALLiPOLIS - In tile bib· Pin baote aeamo !lrmly, pushion plcblre, fur-like deep P,Je 1ng pile back from seam•. Finfabric• are . maldn!l tllalr ap. pr press eeams anddarto.NEVpenrance. Th8 pile or these fab. ER steam or press pl.le lab.
rica It made b7 ualol man...,.. ,rico. Clip curved aeamt. To
IIbera. The moot common oneo eliminate bulk, shear the pile
are the acryllco (AcrUan, Or· elf the seam alio!fancea; alash
JOD, Zefran}, tho ll!llda&lt;t')'IICI darts and shear aeam aiJow.
1 OIJnel, Verol) aod ~~ ()Jar. ancee•
. van). The haclclni ras'ri Ia Ul·
Uoe a mocllum lmg lllt&lt;h (8.
ua111 - . acetate, trlacetate 10), a modi'"\' olzed needle (1+blend of tl\ue IIbera.
16) and heavy dot.J tllread. Ad'l'llioo fur-lice rabrico ~ re· · just top, bobbin and pressure
aamble liWIJ real furs, or ma,y
be ao nrllfleiai' lil design and
color · U to DIVer ~·reaemble Allf

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make the Burr oak meetiDJS as
'"oft.the-record" 11 pou.ible by

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Rtp:trters feared the ulthnate
result would be a series of se-Coptaln S. G. Gor....,r Ia at creUve meetings, lf attribUtion
were not permitted.
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wodl gelling hla coal mine at
House Mloorlty Leador John
Bladen In ahlp-ohajJo.
C. McDonald, l).Newark. pr•
c~ c. w. Fbaey,lhe weDpared,
at the request of House
to-do I!Ogro boot builder of PlttsSpeaker Charles Kurfess, Rburab, wlll retire from the river. He hat built 18¥eral ot the Bowlin&amp; Green. a suggested
beat towboats In tile PIUiburgb guideline.
McDorald propased that ''in
District.
order to promote [ree and open
A canal !rom Toledo lo PittS• discussion, comments, quesburgh lo comect Lake Erie with
the Ohio River la now propos....
ed. The ado River lmJ)l'O¥e.
menta obould be comploted !lrst.

Fabrirs Appear ·

!lliiner Keo

ter, Rleilard

II)&gt; RICHA~ WHEEl-ER
COLUMJIUS (UPO- Poaoi\18
reotrlcd~ nporill!lllel!)llllo.
the Mml•ra u Burr Olk StUe
Park thill WHk have nlsed
mu:r , eyebrow• an:l voice• ln
the Statehou1e.
SOIM! reporters believed any
reltrif:tiona
ahot,dd be tmposed
hlll bolne atBodne
by legl:alltlve 1..-.., ead ell&lt;'
· JAN. 17, 1919-CAPI"AJN WIL- forced by them.
On tho other hand, leglolotlve
Ham II. ltoj!toftllall ol -~
leldera
wanted t~ press corps
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era ct. America, received a afl.
vnr raUng In a contest ··held
Ill South!fellem 111gb School

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Get oil the deductiqns
you'u gol comirtgl
BLOCK men ·know tGices
-orid WE ore always
hunting woya to save

YOI~ agreeinents ....

1tee1 lndootry •

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p~qvee. or . COIUDibla Gu _...
tern, Albonn, tw OOI•liW4ri 1!10
and' ualllonce ~ -r- 017
-otlalo; City Ice ·aad FuoJ
~; Point Plouailt, twtho en!lOD. 'C&lt;MII"qo....r Z~aiklla
use o1 tbo1r fadiiUOI
How YOlk Ciq.

are the following:
Coast Guard Unit Commlllda·
lion lo Coast GuardCultA!r 01.....
years.~~ Nevn havlf¥ been sen. !lor, Oft"lcer-ln-C!arlll!. C h I e I
ously W. Pete also has remark-- Boatowaln !date Frank L, Katln•ble vision. He uses eyeglasses lkl of Galllpolio; Coast Guard
only tor close reading,
Depot, Fblnt Ploa...ftt, Ol!leorHighly regarded on the Ave-. ln-Charge, Bootswaln Mate Firat
·nue, Pete is counted ~ by Class Jolut v. Jolut""'l ol Point
residents there fOr nmneroul!l Pleasant.
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favors. Perhaps his IJU.rest in
Coast Guard J!ledal' 1o LTJG
others is what keeps Peter Jen- J. E. Ma&amp;OO. ~! Coast
nings active and "yoww at Guard, and CWQ..2 wriuam E.
heart."
Jones, Huntington Coast Olar4.
Acbnlral Waeacbe will preMot
Letters of A!Jpreclalion to local persoos as foUows:
-1 liyaeU and Wtlllam J.

Three Autos Have Heavy Damage
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Good Samaritan or Nye Ave.
Peter Je~ 94, Monday

During his career - he was
wltb the Barrett Lines alone
for 30 years - Pete married street when he retired.
Elizabeth Bohn who, with her
His wife died 14 years ago
sister, Maggie, was employed and Maggie Botm, who haB lived
aS" a telephone operator in Pom- with the family her entire life-eroy. While Pete worked on the time, died about three years
river his wife, Elizabeth alkl two ago.
1001, Carl of Pomeroy and DougIn remarkable health, Pete
las of Alliance, res[ded on Nye lives alone. He does his own
Ave. Jennings spent his "off cooking and housekeeping. He
duty'" tim8 on the AYenue and, admits to making a routioo visit
ot course, stayed right on the to a doctor "once every few

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POMEROY -

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or
aollcllor, for boalneH.
The Le.W wao
eel to
Charlelton recently to form a
leave
here
amday
·mD$nhil
m1
• ,.;.'\.lo purchaae a pocket
to tho PL l'leaYPI 11ac111ne
~ :~~ Charloslon • Clnclnnull eo
liq&gt; lo have a-IR'IolrepolrThll ... the ,_-t ill lhe ed. The Loroy , _ bu tile whl"'
Rlftl' New1 of the GIUlpolle Ue all the Tacoma.
•· • l1aU¥ Tl'jbune or Jan. 15, 1919.
JAN. 14, 1919 - ,t'IIE ICE
: 'Ill' ~ emtlnled:
has tl!lnned oot ·and Ia ,.,. nmA ~""itcalledCoplalnJolm
F.. RuOI,~ promlrieoit; retlr~JC~ nlag muaey. It hao not-very
. --Into-saltation heavy IIIIa far clown.
The 'Golden Fleeee. an old low ..
'f,. In a ~· l ~. . - . . Ql for
,. ad"tlce. ~ Rlio~ who haa er river packet, Ia laid up at Pl.
,. boated tor 40 yearn, advl~ the Pleallllll and It 1.1 reported wW
\:' ~It t(J freeze to b1J -coin be repaired there on the clocka.
and keep oUt of tile steamboat
JAN. 15, 1919 - IT IS re·II&amp;IJlO. He Jo ' oald to have taken
ported
that st.earnbm.ts are betile Captain' a odvlco.
OUter Rivtr News trom the Ing effered - - ' st loW prices
at 10me pointswbereltlaiOplen.
old Tribune• lneluded:
tlful along the river that theY ean
JA!I. 13, 1919 - THE GEN. not get rid of II.
ERAL Crowder will leavo here
JAN. 16, 1919 - WORK WAS
this evening rw Pltlobur&amp;lt on
commenced
agatn at Dam No. 24
her !!rat trip. The Crowder h&amp;l
at
Racine
being
buill by t h e
a brand - hUll and tile machln·
!l!erldan-Kirk
Co.
Theeol!erdam
Ol'J !!lid UJIPOr }IOrk• of tho Dun·
bar. The Crolrder wat Inspected Ia beln1 pumped oot ao thai the
at Pt. ~ MDndoy by Fed- concrete work can be started,
eral IDipectoro. h Ia said to If a riae does not interfere, and
Dan No. 24 can be completed.
'· be mo &lt;t lhe beat boell on lhe Scarcley or labor hao caused
apr- atlo River mel her re&lt;
palrl are reported to have coat work al tho loci&lt; and dam 1o drag
;.. · tba Liberty TransU ColniJony for two years. The ~dan Kirk C,o. Is alao building Lock
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The Gr00110 Line laid up the and Dam No. 31, a few miles be-~ · • packet Chris Green st ClncJn. low POrtsmouth.
Thla constructlm firm hal
nail S.turday otter the boat had
bunt
more lock&amp; and dama ln
~-to depart. ProS·
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Ohio,
Kanawha, and Kentucky
paeio ol Ice and 118bt buolneo&amp;
I
an said to have been tile rea. Rivers than any otller firm 1D
the country. The lo!fhoats Mil·
"\ 1011 for changing plana.
dred
and Marpret are uaed at
1t Ia said that ahlppero and
Dam•
No. 24 &amp; 31. The !J!erl·
-~ pr&lt;Jprlotoro along the
- r Ohio RIYer have petition- dan-Kirk sold lhelr - M a r y
ed the Llberi.Y Tranall ComllUI7 Jane to a Kanawha River sand
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to aR&gt;o1J11 ~ W, D, KJm. company over a year ago,
Hansm WtU14ms was BUperble tralllc DIIIIBilllr. He lo thorCIUihb- 'llalllled lor the poal. lntendent ·at Dam No. 24 before
the war. He hal been ln an army
lion,
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It bu been !llall)" a da.Y since trainlng school at Cindmati una oteamboat line on the _ . . til recentl)' whe0"he was honorand returned lo
C!'!¥&gt; .IU•e.: bad a rOfl and com. ably dladiaraed
q
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z.:$7~~::~ 2 Bound·OVer·On

eiwlneer an:! earned his master's

ear trafl'ie accidents were re-

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Rear Admiral Rua!!eiiR. Waea.
cbe, ColnmaDder ol the -

However, he was not always
· doa!lneci to be a cook's helPer.
he' worked his way up lO chief

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POINT PLEASANT - The '
Hant:lngtm Coua qtan~&gt;Offttesaid S.turda1 tile ~
ol the Coast Guard bu - ·
!zed aworda and deooratlono 1!1
........- with the Coast Guard
qJeraliono al the Silver Brlclao

.~.. it lhe age ol 12 fora ,~of$2a-k - JeDo
no.,. ~ the river- Ufe
· ~tJI'II ,• · interesti~ Wltll hia
~~- In 1947. He,... bonl

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'D!I•~) 1o l'eter Jennirea.
"GGool ~llaD ot N:ye A·.., ..
wiiO 'will -.ve hie 94tll b l ~· and hearty,

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SWEATEIS••••• S
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el, lllryll........ "' lllr;M(aa, .Meeutlr
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cy.aar• o1
Wlllllims e1 Nn ~ri,of,. .,..,....., of
Nertll De_..., Ytull ol OW., MHo ollltall, 'l 'rooalre o(

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WMHINQ'I,'ON (NEAl

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The J&gt;e1110Crals' lea&lt;lership1~' In the new~·
becom!o ,._. ltllder'sjoorwlabli wbi!il lt.ll! mode de.t lllat
Prt•~Unt l'ilson lntenda • m....lve as~ult on tMa CODtrol
· In the 1fl0 ~lectiono.
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TI!'I"PI!•i&lt;l•nl-eiec;t is thinking bir on tbis matter, imd
the De~rats ~~~tv_e all too !IItle time to pt !hell' delenaes
lnAlrdn Iiiii theft •mage lhinod up.
1;,.. i""'!ming 'administration, heartened tha't I~ ~e
disadvantage In the 9Jst C01Jil'OSS L .mly 57-4.1, believes \I
can in J!IIU ·go weU beyoild the pickup of&gt;ell(ht additional
seats required for outright control and gain perhaps IZ to

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to put tQ&gt; then.
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Nlnn slrateglsis think It n!)t unrealistic!&lt;&gt; argue thaliust
two, the one in AJaaq ~ 1!IJed by ~~ SteV~ns
. - , appoin!n)ent follOW · t!le dealb of ~ E. L. Bart- _
lett; Democrat.. alid that .. Sen. ClulriH Goodell, named
to the poll! vacated by the ~inatloa of Robert ·F. Kennedy, .are truly vulneroble. '

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much of wbat we consider 'common sense'

in any culture .Is actuaUy what we experIence before age 12-"
Everything coming into the mind iJ modifted by our esperlences, expectations and
purposes, with much data either shielded
out or dlsl4&gt;rted so that It may never reach
any two people in just the same form.
Oblervers of human behavior have al-

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NEA Staff Correspondeat

GALLIPOLIS ,- Ia this -ld
obaessed will&gt; .modernlzstlon,
The llaYia,9pder ~ oliO
.......-. the leaacm Of 50
Jearl o1 oenlco to the ........,._
lUI people 01 the Trl - County
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prepare Cor thetr 50th AnnlversS:y -thla ,_, Dean

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The Bourbon - and - Scoleh
deluge in Washington for the
inaugural weekend will be
dUuted somewhat by one segment of tbe festivities.
lt'U be bottoms up on
about 11311 quarts of mllk for
the 375-volce Mormon Tab-

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Foundad JIIIIIW')' 19, 1919 u
"""&lt;Hior to the W. P, Beall
~0111 itore, IIIII 11rm Ia
celebrotiag til (loldelj Annlver11817 lhll month.
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Orlclnal inc:orponlors were
Alfred W. Davis, J. Elmer De-

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DOMINANT INFIELD

dori't forgetl

....:osnltlon ovar the
state, tld1 old rellable store hu
never loat the )Jersooai10Uch will1
llaa gained

Its hundreds of tine cuatomers
that made It the friendly headquarters for thrUty s'-ra for
50 good yaara.

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ralumed to tho rotalllnr ·lleld:
Pre- 0wnan OltbiJ line oom~ ar&lt;j _DOan H. Daoll, F..,.
R, Davia and tile llllrd member

Explains Voting

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will1 • npltsble
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wbe - · the lldrd pnera.
tkin ol tile ~via !omll)o to enter the operallon o1 Davia -

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Eacb mtmber "' tiJO llrm -

laleat GoiUoorinJI'buslnellP!o wbe - · ....,.. to honor
their . - wllll iholr ltvea

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and thetr sw.-. Every ..,._
treallld with Goldoa
Rule ~~ and I!- _,.. hu

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wllo bollor God wU1 re.elive Ilia ble•stncs In retum.
1bla has - t h e ~
pllley tbroaill tha )'801'1 llle ....._....nl ol the )ll'laint·
omcoro aild will be atrletl.Y adhered ..... , ............. the
tldrd)lllll-ilooltlu.l.
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IRREGULARS.
Thick Absorbent Cannon Touls
In Decorator Colors.

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client Is in Wll;at prm·oil!
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"We look forward to t b o
eomlng yeera with great entlualum and anticipation, and will1
the lleBIIY growth of Gallipolis
and the area, Davlo-!bller plans
to JlD and grow with lite 0 I d

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~U'RED W, DAVIS, found.
er ol DIYU.&amp;uler, .ten"ed u
pruldont from 1919 ontll
1943, J. Elmer Davia was presIdem frOm 194t throu&amp;lt 1955.

"'DIYJI:. :l&gt;ellr JL ... Mr.-

On Uerk l.s8ue

lections. of that section of
Paris," aaid Francislf,rl editor at the N'~onal Arcll!ves ..
"I wrote Pans city olrldals
and asked If I could contnbute the cost of r~placing
one ol the trees." Cost, be
said, will be 'about '100 frllllllil
1$140.1
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The olfer was made ·last
spring. \ 4ter francis re- .,
ceived a npl)' from a P..U
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olfleial thanking rum for the
olrer ~ut addiilg thalli would' '·
have !q
·f reteli!ed to the
city co~ lind . oli'IO!OU:t . '
appn&gt;V~d~...beffil'e ~p.e Offer
could be lilreeptid. · · · ·•
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cab dtl~ro.
Parisian 1 b!'l'taUCt!ICY. like

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Dear llr:
sttlon Cor N,OOO a :vur which
Rlehard Niion won't break.
To
the
YOters
lnd
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haVe made It f2,808 loll
President Abraham
ol the s...thorn Local SchociDio- ll!an the previous clerll ,......_
LinColn probably holds the
trlct, In ......... to · - olthe ..._
record for the "moil &amp;iris
kissed hy a bearded pnsl- · board'l orpnizatlonal meettna · Also thla per1011 ia DOll' renon J-II'Y 6, 19119, lw.Jd Uke dtrlnl his lel"Yioea to IIIII dilldant." Lincoln, who grew his
beard between his election
to take this _.-tunll;y to oet trlet In activity and the March t, 1861, In- • lhe reeord ll!nJilrt and clarlf:r IIDY ~ II 1111' oplnauguration, was greeted and
1111' actions at Aid meetlng.
ion, I feel the wU1 ol IIIII - l o
kissed during the inaugural
Alao, to Inform lhe reoldents w.ld haYebaancarrledoatllthls
parade by 34 young &amp;iris,
ol lllld dlitrlet about malloro o1 man•a applleatlon had baan acone for each of tbe states, as
cra..
Importance, On 1111' opln. eepted, but 1111' uaodatea felt
they passed hy on a noat.
loll)
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ot January 1, 1969 to Jan- dll!erentlJ! by a taur to 1110 YOte,
/~ As presidential firsts go,
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IIIII'Y
6,
1969 ,. the poaltion 01 clerk to rehire the P'8'loul e!llil at
they don't come much more
for
said
dlstrtet was ......._ t h e - 11111ar7 01 ~.ooa 1101'
painless. But Mr. N i x o n
•sn't eligible for that cateTo 1117 knowledge tbilro wu ye.,. for. four yan - · II
gory, despite the five o'clOCk
01111 ..,. .,....._ opplleollon.llll&gt;- - lhis man had baan hired It _.d
shadow that has been a car·
milled to IIIII board for aetlcin. lave 'been ior a one1Ur probatoonist':s d e I i g h t. Nor is
Aiso, It Is 1111' opinion bs was
Mrlod.
President Johnson, despite
11 well CIWUI.ed • · the lltaqd- 1 ~9i" · - ~~~ rea10n1, I al10
his fashionable but modest
·PJint that be has had two Yf!Brl ·,JI\Idll ~ -mod.\lll that the eompeo..
new crop of sidebt~rns .·
ol bualness colleae, slxyearss- - sotlod Cor .IIIIi board members be
if'
perlence
In a job of tl!le·. ~ . ~.
~0 1101' reaoilar
Paris probably will get its
and
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now
employed
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reaulor ,__
tree and Philip Francis his
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cameras s h o w e d rioting
French s t u d e n t s cutting
down trees- in the city to
~~T WHAT AIIOifT MIS HOU&amp;I-;;
form barricades. Frane!~ .
J. EOGAA. HIMSII.F c.otii.OK;{
~ognized the location a ·~ ..
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~ne where he had 'pen ·.
many happy hours of d.lld~
hood back in the '20s.
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eomfort Ollis ~rl.
point . - r e buslneu lor t h e
- Firat store to Install auto- month of Deoembor - surpaaamatlc elevator Cor llliWiDc traf- eo tile volume Cor the enUreygr
fie from
to floor.
.llaek In the '20s. '
- Firat local store to olfer
Davis - !hiler CoiDPBI\Y Is
COIJII)iete Oexlble charge ac- known over most of the stole
toUllla Offering 30-&lt;la,y charge, or aa one ol "Ohio'• Fine Slores,"
revoiYing plans of credit.
and Mr. Dean Davia baa been
- First local otore to adopt honored at various times by his
the standard plaatle· Charge-A- fellow retailer• In OI1ID by bePlate Cor the
01111
log • - to _ . ·.., ponols
. eharge customers.
at the aemlnars and conferences
- Now the -ftl:lllocal depart- Of the Retall Merchants of &lt;lllo,
mtllll atoro to _ . a branch a statewide orpnlzatlon In wlllch
In Its new !:tate Street Joe.- Davi.awler has been a member
where all warehOUiinllt main- for years.
talned In the back, 'IIIII&gt; Ams
sOiling In the !nJIII. •
Eveo lhougb the Davis-&amp;uler
C0m:JIIl)', aJ well as Its staff,
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Davls-&amp;uler Deportmeat store
vis, Mlso Uarpret !hder, has become a domlnNit store
L. Haaklna 111111 Warren In Its field and Ia r ...hlnr out
Miller. In 111e Jato-... 'Mr. to new wstomera in the everlfasld a• lnd Mr. · Miller aold oxpandiiiiJ Tri-Counl;y ....._ AI
thetr lniMelll totheac:llvomem- aile looks back over tbe yean,
bero ol the ' OOrporat:lon w11o op- It II Interesting to note l!'al
erated 'the lllore tilrl&gt;uall I o o d

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H. Davis,

preoldent, Ia committed to the
plllclea lnd practices wlllch have
made the flnn. the ~&amp;&amp;ccealfUl and

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MICHAEL C. DAVIS, oloe
president and IIIIIIICOr ol lbe
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the Davis r.mlb' toseneinthe
operallon "' Davlo&amp;uler •.

Davis-Shuler Begb;ts Celebration

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the ~!!th of, Mr- -:!~!!'~ D"'1&amp;.

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perform in the inaugural
concert and at the ceremony
on the Capitol steps. The
Church of Jesus Christ of
4t!er·Day Saints teaches
refialning from eating or
drinking anything that might
be harmful to the body.
Smoking, or drinklng .colree,
tea and •alcoboflc beverages
rank bigh on the Jist.
In the land of the smokefilled rooms; the contrast Is
not llllllke Dean Martin deliverilu! the national anthem

Eyebrows Up: Kennedy
· Wooing McCarthy Wing?
zled by the famous Russell
Long vole and McCarthy's
resignation from the Foreign
Relations Committee.
As might be expected, the
"wing" theory fell prey to
Was.btngton wags, 1 one of
whom Observed wryly : "The
McCarthy. wing? I just saw
it go bf, in a Flat station

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.,Ue Of the pres.-, II aeerelar)'-tnlsurer ol the Daoll !lluler llrm.

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of the stoff right now.
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with the ebemieal substance Pre (phenylthiocarbamide I . Some people taste It as
bitter, others as sweet or salty. Some people can't taste It at aU.
This does DOt mean that people of different cultural and genetle backgrounds
can never hope to uilderllaild one another,
though It becOmes increaslUJy diffleuJt 14&gt;
change or learn after the e61fdhood years
when the brain is "set."
Livingston Is hopeful that If we can Jearn
to undersland these neurologleal mechanisms better, we could be able to see the
11f'orld with less emotion, be more tolerant
of the neld man's perception of the world
and be more capable of '"tentativeness of
response"-thal is, less likely to go of1
half-cocked.
He predicts that researchers, as they
find out "where things are" in the nervous
system, will devise new drugs and new
treatments for mental IUness and depression.
It would be wonderful if science could
also eome UP. with some kind of "understanding" pill to unfreeze ·our nervous
oystems and help us attain that which
philosophers have bewaUed the scarcity

be slight or it can be radical.
·n is in the childhood years, said LivinJstoD, when the brain is doubling in size m
the flrsl six months and douhling again
by the age of foUl', that "people become
elllbedded In language and culture, so that

wing" of the Democratic
party brought looks of
puzzlement to the f.-es of
many Copltol i!9Jitleos.
· McCarthy wing? Where,
they asked?
Party reg....-s assert that
It fadecli within their rallks
after Chleago and expired
lot good after the Minnesota
senator's long delay~ in endorsing Hubert Humphrey.
As for · his much-vaunted
youthful supporters, that porUon is believed hadlv fraz-

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of glasses. Psyehologuts have long remar~ed the fact that two people c1111 witness Ute same event and yet report entire-ly different versions of II, with neither one
lying or deliberately distorting what be

''There may be much- less son-of-abllehecy in the world than we supposed,"
University of California neurophyslolofllst
Dr. Robert B. Livingston told fellow sc•entilts at the annual meeting of the Amerloan Association for the Advancement of
SCience in Dalhls.
That is, the disputations, petty or grave,
tli&amp;t strain our daily relations with our
fellow men are not due so much to malice
a!orethought on anyone's part but simply
tO-the fact that everyone's brain structure

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It was not e~:actly couched in sclentific
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tuln&amp;: oovetoualy l&lt;nJard the seats now '
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a. rlc:h - • lor dbmer, JIOOr
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1be bonerace acene in "Lady
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doiiCiller
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diHillellll .... SO.on LP al· mao .w fOrOl&amp;D blllloNiru
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the IODII trom UPromJ.... chic: Fei'DIDdo L&amp;mu I)IIYa liDPr'Omles," pJu.s a hundred sin~ other one in a Universal tlldt,
un.e Sav&amp;r'C11a Syadrome." ....
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folliDII hAUb ahoul two year&amp;.
He waa born 011 Dec. 27, 1889,
Ia Ohio Twp., .... of the late
Jomoa P. IIIII Sora JODe Caldwelllb......ry.
He IIOVor married. The folkllriDI brotllera IIIII olotero 1111'·
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Jackie 0.
Tbo cheap aex !limo In Time•
Spare lrlnd have ....
aU.. c:redltl wblcb are mootil'
pboo,\': ome of lhe cratt.omon
making them Wlllllll to admit It
... Bartenders tell uo tlleBioocll'
Mary Ia noafnl out the martini
u pn-llmchblalto .... Oocarwlnnor illlnlny Cojm wroiAI lyrlco
.. a tune b,\' pianist Bol&gt;by Gosh

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tei..Woo ola- here will drop
au commercials because ol
poa~ible CDlflicta aflrtereat.

TRIAL BEGINS
WARSAW (VPI) - Slalllalaw
Jo!odzelowald, to, cbaraod 111111
tile murder of ...., women,
- m trial Frldoy, 1be Pollah
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lewald wao aecuoecl ~ alallna:
olx ~ lhe 'WOmen In a fore1t
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Baby Powder lor an additional .coc:·.

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Wia-&lt;0111fn; and $10 a month towlfll.
the ·~~· ~ _ , ~-·--~"
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Vleo , Pro'~ Mn. Mar1 Bur- 1&gt;Y Dr. Robert Muaaman.ReiUlar
nor; secr«At7. )lra,RuthSmllb; mOI!Ihly meetin&amp;B of lhe variOus
t.oliotanl ~otaey, Mro. Joan organizollool Wll'l IIIIIOUI\Ced
lnd a cordial welcome was exCol e; Treasur.r• Mrl· VIolet
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Erma Evano; 'White Crooo Com·
Tbo dolldoua dlmler waa ea1111t1ee, Mro, tatber Damor, Jo.yed by more than JiXtY frllllda
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w11o are looking forward 1o m11\"1•
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l!ldPim~~:.,~ •.n .. ~-1!;11 .,.,.De«~U~o~U~UJ ~
red ,elvet cake were served by

lhe olllcera 1D 1bo Fellowship :
Roam ~.the cbw'c~.
Tbo neid meetlns will he bold
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Church ollloera IIIII cburdt of the mlaqxw-iel' chll-lor

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422 Second Ave.

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REGim'EilEil NIJRSEStc _..
1101' a nPaJnt Par'Q"'• at t b e
main IOUDP Davil Hall, 7:311
p.m. PUblic Invited.

LAFAW'I'fE . SHRINE_ 4t
91alod 1JIOIIlnll at M&amp;sonlc
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IJJNGFEST PLANNED

auti...-lpllonJtc lhe Oblct
Magazine for oil tile 1/EW AND . SO CLUB will
dlurc:h .,_ted mlaalonlrloo;
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$2 llv• tline•
to lhe llli!fl!i"l
lbe hOmO
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Uilt Bulldora Club toward ·lhe Cbarleo Lulber 7 p.m. ecbuilding
Bapdilt ·ohUrcb- · tim ~ollleero.

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irhere wUI be a 'aongtest Satltl'dOy, Jan. 25, at 7:30 p.m. at
the Ball"' Chapel Cburc:h. B..,efits • will BP for a new Lincoln
COmmuni!¥ Cburcb wldc:h lo go..
lng to he hullt

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Mrs. Homahllarrlaoo, Mro. Lcuiae Roush, Mrs. Fem Cheesebrew, Mrs. Francia Conkle. M.ra.
LucUie Mulford, · Mra. Mary
Bra.tlmrY ancl J. D., Mrs. COra
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Mr&amp;. stum, president, wu in Rupe, Mrs. Gall Sisson, Mra.
charge or tbe buain.eiS selslon Mary stall&gt;! and Mra. GIOMO
In lhe rnornill8- The .lpeningiiOIIII Shuler.
The next meeUns will he In
wao, •'Oaftrd Chrlatim Soldthe borne or Mrs. James BradIers. n Serlpture rrom Acta was
rood by lolrs. Bradbul'l'·
bUl',\'The thclUIJIII rOr lhe do.!' wall
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CJIESHIRE - Members of lhe
Kyger Women's Sodety tied a
comfort and sewed rags lor niP
at their recent meeUns held at
the home of Mrs. Perry Brad-

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Avenue. Miss Bu1h is a 1967 graduate of Gallia AcademY Hlgb
School and. is presently employed as a receptioni1t at the Hol·
z:er Medical Center. Mr. Kemper l1 a 1964: gradtate of Gallia
AcadeftO' and aened two years with the Armed Forces. He la
presently employed at the K)'ger Creek Power Plant. Weddlrw

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Tho !ollowlna: alma - • thea board.
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_ . met Thurldl,\' evening preoenlod IIIII - : L To
I. To lend a belp!n&amp; blllllllon i:OMMVNITY SINGERS roat U.,Firilt Bopllat Church for otrengthen each b7 Cllrll; at home hiH •• ·needl. .~ : hearoal 2 p.m. In tho vocal
1bo bilUal mMUns of the newly tlall Fel10111blp.
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to.llio _, .'
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rol-med Ladle• Fellowship, Mia- 2. To heaorne lltfoonal frielldf• rowlntl and cheor tq;tllose laltl ·
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Gjliiaed 1bo meetln8 wllb all por- IIIII ,__...,..
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3. To work lor our mloolonar; ; nota. and to servo at wecldlna:re. TVESlAY
~- IIIII Chrlltlo\&gt; !lal;fol· leo bJ, ~..lll!ll'l' prl,\'et, IJI &lt;Option&amp; II cBii~ upoll.
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adopted:
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Uat student, an. alumna of' CWENS. a sophomOre women s
hODOraQ' society, and. a member of AlPha Beta Alpha. Mr.
Burnett, alflduate of Gallla Academy Hlet\ School, Is a senior
at Morehead state UniverSity wh.ere he iJ a member of the
footboll ieom 11111 the ·varolt¥ M Club.
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JANUARY WEDDING PLANNED - Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Lee. Lcirtl are announclnS the engagement and appr01.ehi~
~rtaie of their ctaugbier, Diana Jean, to Mr. Charles W.
· Mc~ck, aoo of Mrs. DWie McCormick of Gallipollo and
Mr. Charles R. MeCormick of Chillicothe. The wedding will

, 1'flss Egner, a gradUate o( Gallia AcademY High SchOOl, !s
a junior at M.or,tlead State Universt~ where she is a dean,s

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Aveme, la announdll8 the engagement ud approaching mar..
rlage of her daughter, Linda Bush, to Sberman Roger K~

Diana Jean Lang

Lindo Kay Egner

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ENGj\GEI&amp;ENT ANliOUNCED - Mrs. Jomea Egner of
1059 Second Avenue, "Gallipolis, is announcl!"' the erpgement
of her dallgbter, Linda, Kay, to Cllarles 'fl'tDil*D Burnett. 801\
of Mrs. ouve Burneti, ot 5411h fourth Avenue. Gallipolis.

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~ the erwagement of their daughter, Paula Ann, to 'Mr.
j.eWII" Edward (Eddie) Marr, the 11011 of Mr. and Mro. Glenn
North\U. Miss Perroud is a' graduate o! Southwestern
High sChool and Ia preoentl.v attending the School ol Practical
NurliDi!: of COlumbus. Mr. Marr is a graduate of Southwestern
·!11gb School and Is I10ii attending Ma..,.,..er Training Center at
J&amp;ek1on. Wedding plans are incomplete.

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P a r k Cemetery.
Frleodo 1111,\' coli at the McCoy
Funeral Home In Vlnmo &amp;mdoy
altei'IIODII and evening.
In Ueu of llowen, the fam11¥ r-1111 -.no to I he
church of lllolr choice.

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The best way to measure a value (by siztt and price) is
to do the "measuring" at Revco. Not only are all
products in all sizes priced at a discount, these prices
never change. They remain "on sale" every day at
the same' low prices.

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brollilrl IIIII··- lister )ll'e...,• .. BuC1rllf, ' COmmunliY
od ldJn In doatb:around 9:30 LDI., 'l'llllrldl,\'.
Mr. ~ was a vet.
Mrs. Rlcbard wao born In Gal11'111 ~World War L
llj)olllln -ember, 1900.
Flllldl"al oen!eoo will he 2
!lie II ounived by .... p.m., 'llleeday ID the MI. Zlm C, C, Rlcbard, Trenton, N, J.,
a..rdl at Swan Creek, with Rov. . IIIII three brotllera: Harman L.
N, B. Barker of Che~ in JobDooa, Lomita, Calif.; 1'1111
cbarp, Burial will he In MI. C, Jobo- Buqruo, IIIII Jameo
Zlaa Cemetery. Gn!YoDio mD- !rat) Jobo100, Golllp&gt;lla.
ltaey rltoa w111 he
GraveDio llrVIee• will he CllllFrloodo 1111,\' coli at t h ~ dueled In lbmd IDII ~
WOIIIIHiolJ..,.Woad Fun oral at 2130 p.m., Moodl,\'.
- . , botwOill 2-1 111117-9 p.m.,

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By price. Price
iet more for your money when you buy the larger size.

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Ices for BetQ' Sue Hartlook, 39,
died 'l1!Urscllly will he held .
1 p.m., Moodo.v at tile Vlnmo
Baplllt Church. Rev. E I m e r
Gelaer will cooduct tile aerv-

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G4LLIPOLIS - Brad,\' MIDaomery, 79, tethed farmer, Bt:.
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Medical Center m Flrlt AYO,
He hOd a patient tllere since

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YW IUOIIod I~ ODe OD!oq&gt;rloiiOII alrllxwsltt I bli - · __.eery 1111 lll&gt;olod, "Thlo Is ll)' llq." Sbe """ Juot harilw run, ..,.
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MaQY iDteresdlw hcblies were on df!l)lay.. Few ot us even imogllle Ill the tllolll aad abilities preoellt IGIIIio community.

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or your al~J8l"iora, thlrdciDe the word ''peenge11 mtt~ns rank, m: j
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HAVEN'T HEARD MUO! about the ad&gt;ject of long balr on boys
recently. But last week a paper arrived tlat gave the results of a
auney among young people. Its geAera! conclusion was that most
YOUIII people 041hold tndltional ~uea. And moot young people feol
hair styles, IUid being a tuwie, are separate and distiDct tasues.

Ican naturalist.

Mr.

GALLIPOLLS - '!'!to Hooch
&amp;r6et Chrilrtlan Qlureh ot Alhla:nd. Ky. was the scene ot the
December 7 wedding uniting In
marriage Mlao Anita Am Iloodaahol~ daughlar or Mr. and Mrs.
Mllta&gt; lloudashelt, Gal!lpolla,
and Frank A. Krauuer.

ICE SKA'IES MUST be at a promlmn. This cold spell..-!oto
of Y'"'IOII peq&gt;lo llliak about t11o 1I"OIIderflll, old, pastime ollcolloalilllo EYOA heard ol one llmliJ&gt; thai ftooded Ill pltlo I&lt;&gt; make a
bailie lee rink.

aoo of Mr. andMra.Fn.ikKrautter Of Pomeroy.
Vows of the 2:30 p.m. candlew
light, double rllll ceremony were

HOW MANY OF MY READERS lmow why bridges were buill

"covered" lAthe old days? (Anlrwer non SUnday.)

read by Mr. Raullin Moyer, min-

Simpson Chapel WSCS
RIO GRANDE -

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The Women's

Soclol;y or . Cbrlatlan Service of

limpJIXI Cbapol Unllod -

dill Church met fDr tbelr first
IMF'DI ~ the .rear at the home
of,!llrl. WeacieliEvonii.Thepru- . MrL J00n Wickline, ciiiOid the II\OOIInj( to order with a
IIJidiUtla'l '"To Have a Friend,
Be ODe" arid a periOilal account
of ber nrat _..tonc:e or t h o
belplnc haad of Max Thomas
Wbo wu a friend to so IIW1Y

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Commlttoea were appointed w

Faiths,. was led by Mra. Wick-

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mlnloler of the ~nnatian ClNrch

Allor the meodDg wao ad-

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DEAR LARR:

journed. .refrelluneDts ·were ser..
My LG.A.P. ()'m Qleaslng Avod
14 members by Mrs. Ev- pin Percept:ioo) tells me u A"

Dear Helen:

I am a 20~-old wile and
oeom ~~~~ore-. but _ tliOI' mother or a beauUIUI baby alrl.
~QUrH ASKED FOR IT1
Three II10IItha 1117 bllbend
· Thll cohunn Is for YWIII poo- can't wen ...U mo.
and I atartacl a Join! cbecklng
tbelr problema and pleasIf my folkl traat mo accoUnt _,. the bank thorou8btheir t;rol.i)lea and tun. A1 w leave tho houoo to mo and lot 1y lm'oJtlpled Ul. Wo were llvtbe rest of Helen Help Us!, me earn my way, will' do they
welcomes laughs but won't feel rn get In lrooDio lritb the
a serious (Jieltion witb a flret dale? 1 do love u-, but
rm boglmlng "' hate !hom a
Ulb-&lt;4.
Uttle too. Tell me what y 0 u
thiN&lt;, Helm. _ NOT O L D

ENOUGH?

ea we~re taptred at the wrlsta.
Tho .,._ IOneth veU or Wualm ·
was bold In place ..till a cluster
ot lace orange bloaiODll trimmed ID crystal&amp;. h carried a
caacade bouquet of white pom
.POJill accented with boiJ¥,

•• pol'lonallzed ......... but Helen, lt'a aimoat ~Dwosdble

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uao them. Wo look 1'"'111er thaa we ue, and sales clerka.
OVOII bank lellerl, rotuae I&lt;&gt; CIM
our cbed&lt;l. I -~ they1think
,..~,. tr1lntl to 101'!19 .,.. par-

Dear Not:
If YW oaaumo all lhoao re- . - · nameo. We'll be •told It's
spmalbllltioa, you c:erlalniy ARE aplnet the pol1ey or the mre w
old -·~ to datol Parenti- coob chetka, ODd lhon llong
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8n-MR. AND MRS. RUFUS CUNE, Reedsville, announce the
.engagement of their daughter, Drucllla, to Johnnie Ray Hayes,
son ol Mr. and Mrs. James Hayes of Long BOuom. Miss
Cline, a 1968 graduate of Eastern High School, is employed as
a clerk Qplst at Ohio University, Athens. Mr. Hayes, also a
1968 grachlate of Eastern, attends the Jackson Marwower
TralniDg" Center at Jackson. Weddlng plans are incomplete.

MR. AND MRS. FRANK E. BOBO OF DUNBAR are announcing the engagemeri. of tbeir daughter, Roseanna, to Jloo..
ald Robert Becher, aon ot Mr. and Mrs. William E. Becher,
SoudJ Charleston. Mils aobo Is a graduate ol Dunbar Higll
School and is employed by Sears, Roebuck Co. in Charleston.
Her fiance, • graduate ot South Charleston High School and of
Capitol City Commercial College of Charleston, is atteo:ling
Morris Harvey College. Mr. and Mrs. Bobo are former Mid·
dleport residents.. A spring wedding is planned.

Linda Leigh Moore to

)IaUer. The bl'idegr&amp;,m is the
1pR ot Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Wllllam Moore, Sr., 15 W'. cave
. Pomeroy.

be Married

M!l- AND MRS. RUSSELL WILLIAM MOORE, 15 West
Cave Street, Pomeroy! announce the engagement and approach.
I~ marriage ot the1r daughter, Linda Leigh, to Mr. Jerry
Nelson Arnold, son ot Mrs. Edgar Arnold and the late Edgar
Arnold, 22 Weat Cave Street. Miss Moore, a 1965 graduate of
Pomeroy High School, attended Miami Uaiverstty. She is
presently teaching ln the Meigs Local School system. Mr. Arnold, a 1964 graduate of PomerOl' Hilh School, attended Mar..
shall Unl versity where he played varsity tootball and ia a
member or Pi Kappa Alpha social fraternity. The apen chlll'ch
wedding will be an event of Feb. 22 at the United Methodist
Church, Pmtero_y.

QUALITY FURNITURE
AT REASONABLE PRICES!

MIDDLEPORT - Cub Sooul
Pack 244 will meet at 7 p.m.
Thursday at the American Legion hill bi Mlddlepo~
Speaker tor the !Meting will

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B~aht Rectangular Color Plctur•
Tube. Automatic Degaussing Cir·

tive ol tho MGM dlotrlcl. AU
cub scouts and their parents
are asked to attend the meet-

E. Hiller of Darien
Cij&gt;ter ODd the late Frank E.

Mill ConDie cnila. Golllpo-

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PlAYMATE 1 . - Slim, 1..-1&amp;111. true ..,...biiHr
in Mnd.,. White finish. Sui*-

fuliu'1'an!;d..,many bi&amp; set quality

ing. Also invited are boys who
are interested tn beconrlng a
scout. Registration for the year
will tie completed at the meet-

Ing.
The pack for lho j&gt;8St 11 years
has been spcmsored .;y·the dia~
cons and deaconeues of t h e
Middleport Firat United Presbyterian Church, Jolin Fultz re-

was
!helltar by her brother, Paul Potet

lla,ller.
For her Wedcllngthe

bride-.

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' · a wtdte crepe bridal 1101111 tid..

fo!l8d lritb an empire wdl!l!lne, '

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,· aleevell! wltltVenioe laeeaecenta. ·
~ A~ lledlnlil&gt;le alilrt .wai
;Dhlricecl 'In ~ back by 1 de.
MR. ANU liiRS. ALFRED
OF• REEDSf!lchalllo train ,odgod In VeDIC.
VILLE ; are ~nir-1he
of their aaughtoir, '
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E. Wa~s&amp;l, sOn ot Mr.
mantliJ~ _..,._
and Mrs. Everett Wataon,
offllllialnll 8l!il laee ..id carried
Plains. !olis\ Coahdol!lr
is • Bt!niOr at ~ater.i
SchooL Mr.
Is a 1965 •
a, '!""....,., arranpment of willie
oinpi&lt;&gt;yl!d
Chemf..OMblidtl. 'llil . uy
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roy, Middleport, GoiiqJolla, aad
~Pleasant.

Following tho ceremony a recepdoo ...,. bold In lho church

A'ITEND FUNERAL
Attending the fUneral of Mrs.

Helen E. Heilman, formerly of
Pomeroy, Friday at Bollefmtaine were Mr. and Mrs. Clark
Dtle, Nease Settlement; M r s.
Clay Bryan, Middleport; Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Leonard, Rich..
ard Hellman, Mrs. Howanl Gilkey, Mrs. Zlba Midkiff, Mr. and
Mrs. Harley Riggs and Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Lee, all or Pomeroy.

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Three Couple8 Ask

Marriage Ullell8e8
Throe c....Iea

. Pardon us•. while we toot our
horn for our new reminder
slogan.
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It's . a brand-new, easy-torememb!lr · line, to remind you'
that looking in your Ohio· Bell
phone book is the futest,
easiest way to find the 'telephone numbers you want. · '

oppllecl for marrlago , Ucenaeo

Slturda7 morning IG

the ofllce
ol Gollla County Praboto CGurL

and dla..morut necklace, a gift of Pa., Miami, Fla.; Pomeroy and
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Amelia, Ohio; N&lt;nr York City,
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_ ...oe-•, D. C.,
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•• 18l'Ved •• maid and Belpre, Ohio.
or bonor for her lister. Sbe.... . Golnc !rom here bealdea lho
In a flilor~ ouembleofblue bridegroom's porents were M!oa
c"'lfe. T!teclreuf•-omP're
walalilno aDd
dooveleaa. She
wore a matcillnK.&lt;!!Ot
Mr~&lt; .Frm ~o or Pllla-

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C. WIUiam McCormick, 19,
Gallipolis. Kroeer eqaloye, Uld.
nta.. Jean tons:, 19, C'•Dipolts,
lnaiii'IIICO odmltliiOII clerk; ~

tre:y D. Miller, 19, CGiumbCII,
student, ond Yvonne D. bnroo,
19, Gallipolis, aeere1U')', Ud
Rorold L. Heugel, 2!, Bidwell,
bdlermaker, a n d Mary Sue
Rainey, 30, Gallipci1s, houM-

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Linda Moore, Jerry A r n o I d,
Pomeroy, and Mr. and Mrs. ftod..
ney Gaul, Belpre.
The bride alto.- Ohio Northern Unlveralty ODd Ithaca Colloge. Mr. Moore Is a IO(lholnore
Ill Ohio Nortbern wltoro ho II
a member or the Sigma PI Fraternity ODd the Bldogy Club.
Mr. and Mn. Moore restdo Ill
219~ Moln Bt., Ada.

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dialing infomiation and area
· codes. emergency tlumbers.
community facts, and "long distance bargain calling hours:
And a. lot more.

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SOuthern Local Hlsl&gt; Sc:l!ool, Kleine, aod of the Gllllpille Busin.. s Collop. T!te bridegroom
Ia a graduate or Fomoroy lllgh
School and alao of tho Golllpolis Bualnesa College. BoUt are
omplo,yed at the Golllpolls Porta
Warehouse.
The newlyweds are residing in
Gelllp&gt;lla following !hair honey-

GALLIPOLIS -

Roseanna Bobo to Wed in Spring

Drucilla Cline, Betrothed

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for tbo wedding of Mlas Michele
Teresa Haller to Mr. RuaseU
WDIIam Moore, Jr.
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The bride's only jewelry was
a gold heart- ohapod oolltalro
pearl noc:ldace bei!!Jlsllll to her
IDIIJhr.
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balk at lettlng loose ~ a liOOd
A !ow
we have oven had , height lllrelehed frji!" the
lldng. PorhaPa ;roura think YW
Paelflc Ocoon welltwi!Jl to the
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don't han t1me tor boys - k- ledui'ea
utrreapanllble Danube River.
eauae the)''U take you from ~" AllY advice for 111? •more !Dwortant'' matters like NOT REALLY TOO YOUNG
Q-Whclt W&lt;1S lM origillol
houiOWOI k aad _ ..... •wr .,.. Dear Not:
re010n for hal&gt;ing rlltr in tlu!
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ploture
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boT.l'rJ,ad, ''II,~ laaUttlo)'CIQIIII- lbelr ~ ! ;,.._ !M common cold7
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illrou8h 1969 and to open them ans and her co.flosteu, Mias Ia unflnlahod buslnoos. What YW
It tho Deco-r ..-.,g, 1bl1 Faye Roberta.
think 1s attractlon tor him is
(li'Olecl ... atarlecl In the 1111111perhaps a subconscious urge to
prove he can't do without you
•••• This 10 you won'tteel ..dumped!' You chose "8'' because he
was uA'' mllus taulUI, remem.
. ber?
Don't let a uget even" com.
plox tum ott a liOOd boy frlond.
bt your case, A plua B eqtllls
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laee and Cl')'BIIII. T!te lonll oiOOY•

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faol satin skirt. T!te aldrtlllld da-

lla, aervod aa mald at bonor
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~. orpnlet, of Mlddloport.
wore ldartic:ol !lfDk A -tiDe lloor
The bride, given 1n marriage ioagth _ . . and canted ..,_
by her father, wore a full length gaya or wldte pom pomo.
gown ot lace bodice 8nd boutMr. OakloyFaudr.,., ~ Pleaoaot. aorvod u bolt man.
M111 Judallne Jackoon. ~
through, 'l'!tay halo t b e
aamo 101bJects and teacl!ors. T!t~ Plooaaol, regllllerod the ii!OIU
eveo look alike, and their fami- wbo were c:loaa friends ODd relattvea from :COiwnbua, S. Lculalies remind me ot each otber
vllle,
PortaiiiOUtb, New LexlncThe dUrerence Is '"A" R8 ~
toa,
Raelne,
Mtnersvl.lle, Pomerat who cheated oa me and ftnal~

am I beginning to like .,
when •4Jin ia so rm ch bet.
ter? I see "A" a lot because
we hang &amp;rOWld lrith tho oame
crowd. Help, before I do 110111&amp;pared and dlstrDJuted u 10011o a• lldng atupld, - LIVING A RE-

possible.

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Mlddloport, aad !:!J'.1Byron Black,

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friends JolnlnB the church from
•'Break T!tou the Bread or Old Pine E.U.B. Church.
Ufe,. was 1111\l by tbe group, The
The vloe - president, M r a
~ and diSCUIIIim, "A Charle1 Withee, amounced that
Cbriltian' I Enecamter With oth- program date booka would be pre111'

later of the Church of Chrlrt,

the fellowship dln- ~ ly d.rcJwed me. He hardJ.¥ ever
oer held " at llOOll, Jamary 12, took me any place. "B" treats
as a welcome to members and mo like a queen, So wily , Hdoo,

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nouncing the engagement of their daughtfr, Brenda Kly, to
John D. Wolfe, son of Mr. and Mr1. Rollin Wolte, Minersville. Miss ~chael ~&amp; a senior at Southern Local Hlgh School.
Mr. Wolle, I 1967 graduate o! Ponleroy High School, is pre·
oontJ¥ empl07od ,11 the Homo Laundry In Mlddlepo~ Weddllll
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that the members wished to spend
IIIIa ollllro year devoloplng their
talollla ancllncrMIIng their coolrlllutim to the ooclety. Mra. Myen reported on the success of
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WHAT QJIGNIFIED'I) NEWSPAPER editor "''S oeon thlo week,
don on Ids haads and knees oa. a bus.y Seooncf Ave. sidewalk? 0
'lbb:*. Dene "Olatterbox'' chickened Qat Cia teUlng it. I take back
aald about her tBIIlng ewJ71hlng.)
Allyway, be was looking tor hi1 wecHIJ:w rlag which must have
dfppod off his whllo ho waa toklae a picture ol the Davlo Slwlar llopartmont store. OiL . That' a -~ be aets for loelng Ill
lhet welgbt (!0 lbo.l and showing. thereat of us ..,_)
Just kidding, ot course. I hq)e saneore ftlds it ror him.

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THERE'S A LADY It Kanauga who Ua a good deed prettY often
these da)'1. Her name is Mrs. Ray Alli11011. On days when the ferry
m.ilbt oot be ruaning because of the weather, Mra. Allison notUles
lhe ndlo a&amp;at:ion lt it ls or lsa't. Thoae who go to work early beoeflt
!llnmlue.ly trom the lntormatloo..
1 know what it's like to walt and wait~ there, then flD:I out the
ferry isn't rurmiac. One day I was teqJted to make 1 sign myself
aad haati: II to a blsger sign near the tum off tho milD road. I'm
aure tranllers would appreciate kDawiiiCo

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DN~hter• of Amerl\'0&gt; 7!80 p. od LoW!.,' .,.; u;.·utt.r,... '!P'. eo~ ,_ u;. -~ QIQ!or, or. ·•!"' -,.. 1110 _ _ , . , ~
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P&lt;)MEROY - SUrprbe portieo Ore !Ia\, ODd o..t NdUroM!Y wao ,.cMrlor
wriii'Poi'• "'"' - ·.eoc!&lt;l dor ol 11M!~-~. thoDII&lt;- led Mr•· •Wolttr- ~
wU1 be drlped 101' Ill• c1,y
~ ·. dlo dub 111r dorol pl~o a - _ olll~ In lho -...,-. ·
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JuAlor
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uaed .at. tlle~ cWtfr'o ncent 11&gt; .Tile ,troVeu!W ptl1il ~-:
•118&lt;'1 ..,. lor him ot tile Pomorw l)owll"' Lane• w.-IIIQ Jli&amp;hl. m1 Allee Berlml• ·p eat a111J0o
She presented him wltb a cake deeorated with a bowiiJC aa,.Q
claUJ aatl.al cGuncttor, who busU.11 ~otrlet ~ ~. oiOilatlca of&gt; """ ~o. o\loo by Mro. Lowto 1iU "'"'llr ~~
whit \llo clululo~nd~ rood- • lettor l'rml theSOulb- Leo Kennedy, sr., and ' aoere.t
ae• am candles. Hit wife, Luey, am. Eupne• ...._ the :ZO or aa
cilid ~ No- lo Florldo. 01111
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OOfi.OrD Oldo Montal iieelth CoD- polllltlwore pniOIIted,
In hla -ling I...,.. joined Bud 1.. co1u&gt; 01111-.
NomiNa on "' wbl.,
111e neei1 lor 1"181VW at tile ter t1ianklJ!8 tile club lor tbe 22
Pions we,.. for tile J!eb,
CANDYSTRIPERS, Volel'l'M 11otp C&lt;ulQ iDilrlllo1'Y ,.. ..,.. C11rim1U llil&gt;1e orrorcemeota. 19 11100411111 lA&gt; llo .hold ot tile
ALMOST 94, IN PRETfY GOOD hoolth, olert ODd lniA!,..sted,ln
Memorial Hospllal, 6:80 MpndoJ
ewrything ami everybody - U.l abollt deacribM Ml'a. J. W. Dl.w.Tile - · inl-tlc home o! Mro. 'l'llonCI- when
night at the holllltai: lftllll!&gt;ol:'l od oid ,l ie cl.., olocldld "' c.._
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mop:dMs
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ora,
wblch
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asked to brltW proepecdW MW
homo.
member nporledlhot club ODd IIOO"er ... by oao- wood for dlsplp and 1... UMin
Mrs. Dawson. who for many years spert the winter monChs here
members, 16 years old Or Oter.
with her daughter, Juanita Bachtel, ancl family, wtJlobserve hf:r 94Ut
&amp;he hal .&amp;lven a subscription 1111 Scatt towel WIIIA)ers Wal lrruvem~ w01 be .held.
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MIDDLEPORT PTA, 7:80 p. to Reader's Dlgeat w tile 1n11rm- dltilia)&lt;od onc1 dOIDDIIOtrotod.
birthday Thursday. She lives at 3900 Grand Centrol Awe., Vienna, W.
Footured aiTanpaumta lllr tbo
EletMntarY
llfrs. JohJI Terre0 lo pholocr.. monh"'ontolned hollY· Bluo rlbVL Another daughter, Mrs. Thelma Howard, a retl.redteach:er, Uvea m., Middleport
School aOOitorhoni demonstra· ory.
ol the club. '
were · - "'Mro. Lowthere with her mother.
Spring programs for the Wind- pby tlon of a laser belm by General
Reported
oevorolmeonI• and Mro. Th\&gt;QIOII In ing Trail Juniors, a e1-. spon~or­ hers, includirc Mra. Clarenc. ante claaaee. The topic,, "Ral.,.
BY THE WAY DID YOU KNOW THAT Forrest Dawson "Butch" Telephone Co. Brownie TrOop
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Bachtel is in the U. S. Air Force, but currently an airman without a 174 to have opening ceremony. planned. The birthdaY party lor Hooton, Mrs. Torroll, 'Mrs. f'II'O I"' ond Caring l&lt;l' Ho1J1'' was
CHESTER PTA Monday, 8 p.
Prt.U, M:ts. Charles Hayea. Mrs. presented b.Y Mrs. LewJtt. who
base. He enlisted some weeks back, has been sworn in, and Ia now
the club will be holcl on Jan. 24.
m. at schooli Mrs. John Riebel,
awaiting assigmnert:.
Meantime, Butch is occt4JYi~ his time doing substit\U teach- chairman oC program on health;
i~ This past week he was a physical education teacher at Kyger free baby sitting, door prize,
Creek. and this week he starts a month in high school Englisll for Mrs. refreshments.
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RETIREMENT COMES WITH MIXED emotions to those who
have spent long happy years in the business world.
Per hips Paul Smart and Rose Reynolds have the right 1~
proach to fhe retirement quandary. Both nearing ·~at age," Mr.
Smart, president of the Citizens National BaDk. and Rose, the vice
president, are reducing their work week by a day this year. Next
year they'll reduce it still another day, and so on untO they reach
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thls past quarter. A physical education major in his junior year,

Buddy had 1 3.375 average.
fORTUNATE THE MIDDLEPORT Presbyterians have
such qualified speakers as Dr. and Mrs. Fred E. Luch.s tnling the
pulpit these past weeks while their searcll (or a new pastor goes on.
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HOtVever, tomorrow Dr. and Mrs. Luchs leave for F1oridl where
they will participate for the next six weeks in a mission project.
OUR CONGRATULATIONS TO MR. AND Mrs. Pearl Jacobs, fiX

tomorrow they celebrate their 55th wedding anniversary.
The c~le were married on Jan. 20, 1914, in Pomeroy, moved
to Laurel cmr, and nave been there ever since. In fact, they have
resided in the same location all those years.
In 1932, they tore down the old house and put \f) a new 0011,
but even then only moved to t.nother boose on the same prope~
until the basement was finislled. They've had a happy life together,
reared six children, and are now enjoying numerous grandchildren
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puMrL Loolw. Smith gave &lt;lotitled, "Garden DlcUonary,"wu
tt for the Good lAld&lt; Gardea
presented by Mrs. Leverett - . from the U)IIIOl' Room
Club at the SoutheaiiOnt Ol1lo
Roush at a meetJng d. the 'J'wl- and a New Year's prayer to Mental Hoalth Center. They enlll!lrt Gorden Club he1d Tburs- open the meetlnc c:onductecl by closed a copy o! the state therda&gt; nigh! at tile ltoDie cl Mrs. Mrs. Wickham. Tho opening ode apy award, preiiOIIted "' t h e
ond pledgo to tile !las were glv- .
Elmer Wickham.
Good Luck Club lor tile Mcood
Alao included on tbe program enln unloon.
A letter from Mrs. Harry consecutive Je&amp;r. Mrs. J a c k
was an article by Miss Elsie
atta&gt;ded the ltollHart. ucarrot:l, Queen AIDe's COI&lt;onou8l&gt;er ODd Mrs. Edward Robi!Ott
day
party
commented
oo t b e
Lace. aed the Porlla of WID- Mi:deko of Athms was r e a d
event.
Timely ldnlo wore given by
Mro. T. A. Hemesy, and 1 salad c:ourao wao aorved by MrL
Wickham ODd ~L !lldlo Smith,
tbe co-bostes•. Guests w e r e
Mrs. Clara Karr, Mrs. FraDCII ·
Reibel, Mrs. Elllel Koonl&amp; aed
Mrs. Geaevleve Word, visiting
graduate
of
Roclne
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SchoOl,
here
!rom Columbuo with her
RACINE - M 1 a s Roberta
class
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1964.
Mr.
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gradsister,
Mrs. RobiiUl, and other
Roush cl tile Apple Grove c:omuated
!rom
Wahama
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SchoOl
relatives.
munily ...... llaclno ODd Dana A.
In
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and
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emLewlo o! Clllton, W. VL, ...
changed we&lt;lciiDi YOWl In 1 dou- pl010&lt;1 ot imporla1 Electric In
POMEROY -

TUESDA~

GROUP 2, Middleport First
United Presbyterian Churcht
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. at home fl.
Mra. Myron R. Miller; Mrs'.
Roscoe F1ve; co-hostess.
JITNEY SUPPER Tuesday, 5
to 7 p.m. at Eastern Htab School
before Eastern - Scdhern game
aponaored b)o senior class.
11liRD FRIDAY Club, 7:30 p.
m. Tuesday, at the home of )Ira.
Nettle Hayes, Middl~
SALISBURY PTA, 7:30 p.m.
Tuesda.Y at salisbury SchoOl;
teaching demonstration on pn;
gram; retreshme!U served b7
filth grode porents.
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY, Ve~
erans Memorial Hospital, TUeada&gt;, 7:30 p.m. In hotilllal dining
room; Dmald D6iner, new hosplt&amp;l.mnlnistratot, the speaker;
executive board to meet at 6:45

A paper en-

Roush-Lewis Vows are
Read on January 4th

ble • -ring CereD1010' at tile Ap. Nlddlep&gt;rt. Tho couple reside
FRIENDLY CIRCLE Tuesdoy, pie Grove 'Melbodlot Ollrcb at ot CliftDI.
8 p.m. ot Trinity United Ctm&lt;h
Out c1 CCIIIII1Y guesto at the
6:30 p.m. Oil Jut. ..
ol Christ; Mrs. Thconao Younc.
Tbe Rev. Cbarlea Norm cl- wecldlng and reception Includprogram director.
nclaled ot lhe cel'8DIOIIY which ed Mr. and Mrs. llaac LewiS,
WED!IDIDAY
wao performed bel&lt;lre an altar Mr. aed Mrs. Jack YOIIII&amp;. Mr.
POMEROY WCTU, 2 p.m.
decorated with umo cl IIJ'een- and Mrs. Denver Blake onclJackWednesdll at the Pcmeroy UnitJlm Blake, Sandra Plckena,
•rr. Tho bride 1~· the dlu&amp;hter ie,
ed Methodist Church.
Wilma
Blake, all of Clifton, W,
of Mr. aed Mrs. Russoll lloUsh
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ol Roclne, iloOtl! . 2, ""' tt b e Va.; Mr. ,IJIII
RACINE - The Apple Grove tile """~ "Mnglnr In' t h • .... r-e&lt;JgO S, · .
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Mr. der- C&lt;II1IIJe luiciBI'enda
\fscs m® at th\1 Apple Grove Sheaves," scripture and prayer
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and .Mra. '-c Le'WII 01 Clif- Ted WW!ml, Keno, OblD; Mr.
~urch Tuesday evening, Jan.
and Mra. Cbolter Dural oiNUOL
by . Dolly Wolfe. Roadlnl!• wore
ton, w. v•.
14, with nine members preseri;. given
by Peggy Starcher, Dolly
JVe
Mualc for the wedding wao
Mrs. Early Roush led the deWoUe, Eileen Buck, Joyce White
pi&lt;U"ed
llf MrL Mal'!' Sluler cl
REIDSVU.LE- Charloa Yeoam Berthl Robinaon.
go, tnstrumem.al music: instrue- Lotll'l Falll, plaltlot.
In the business meeting, con- tor, preoented tile program at
Given In marriage by h e r
ducted by Bertha Rd&gt;lnaon. It the Rlvervielt PTA meeting Jan. loll&gt;er. tbo bride .... oltlred In
"as dec:lded to meet at the 13 ootlolotlng o! soioctlonl by a polo blue stroet.J.onatb dress
churcll 011 Wednesday to sew the Outq&gt;hone band.
of lace over tattota acct!IKed with
carpet rags. A donation of $25
Member• of the band a r e wblto collar and calla ODd fashwas mode 1\) a nnedy !amily.
Tereoa Slnlth, Jull Wblt.eholld, Ioned with a seollopecl heDtllne.
Hostesses for the evening were Mike Hall lllld Slojlhen Hauber. a.. .ore white ~CC8810l'iel and
Nam~i Stobart arxl Peggy starA trombme 1010 wu p r e- curled a white B1ble. Her nowcher. Others attending were stel- aonted by David Weber, a drum era were CU'I\IItkiDI.
MIDDLEPORT - A red rose la Jarrell, Donna Hill and Bess oolo by Paula Hauber aedatrmnMill NoDey lloUih, slater of
was presented to each of the Parsons.
pet 110lo by Jane Whitoi&gt;OOG. A the bride, """""" ao tile maid
1969 orncers of the Busy Bee
trombone trio o! Robin H u m- ol hlllor. 5bo wore a deep Cia" of tile Mldllleport Flnt
plu'ey, David Weber ond Char- ODd wblte droll with White aclllptbt Church in an lnstallales Y- played.111elnllll'WI18It- cesiDrlea and • eama.t:km eorUoo service cornlucted by Mrs.
tal nwnbers were accompaDied saao. Roser -oh, • - · of
Charles Simons.
011 tile plano by Mrs. Charleo the bride, served aa best IBID.
Installed during the regular
For her danlbter'• weddln&amp;
mooting o! tile class at t h e
Mr1.
Rouab wore an aQ18 dress
MIDDLEPORT - Middleport 1be bualne:ss session was COD-'
dlurcb Thursdo.Y nlgj&gt;t were Brownie T..- 174 will leld In ducted by the president, M r s. with red accesiOdet 1!111 alddte
Yrl. Elizabeth Slavin, presl-_
the pledge o! oneJ(once at the Margaret Brown, who IIIDOIDlC- cornat1oo corsoao. Mro. Lewlo
denti Mrs. John t.ym.a, v I c e Middleport PTA mootiDB II 7:30
ed that Denver Weber wU1 re- """ In a black ond wblto suit
pre-.t; Mrs. Beulah Wblto, Mondey night ot tile ele111011101'Y maiD as lnstltutlonal repreaen- with blaek acc:euorles and a
aecretarY; Mr~ FrancesBearhs, school. Mrs. Benard Fultz,
wblto carnatlca corsoae.
tetlve for the Boy Scouts.
assistant secretary; Mrs. Let- leader, hat asked that all prls
A reception honOrlnll tile couMembers v - to boy games
tie Roush, treasurer; Mrs. Nora be in unifonn and wear · white
to be uaed 1n the classrooms. ple was held at !ItO home of
Jordan, flower and card chairand Mrs. Grace Weber's room the bride's parents. Tho bride's
man, and Mrs. Isabelle Wlno- IJioves.
Uered
llurl~ • meetlne ol tile .,._ wa1 awarded t h e attendance table featured a bremer, chairman of dimers Thursday ~venlng ot the Scout
bamer and readini: clrc:le book we&lt;lciiDi cake lll!lllod with tho
for bereaved [am11ies.
House, plana were made for a for tile moat parents present. trodltloml bride oncl
Serving oo the dinner oommlt- · valentine party. )lemhors o! the
Members also vota:l to buy pent groom. It waa baked by M r 1.
tee with Mrs. Wlnebremer are other Mlcldlsport ·broWDle troop lor put presl-• cl the oraao- Alex Wbooler who oioltg with
Mn. Lyons, Mrs. G. G, Wer- wiU be guooto. Folk clonces wore lzaliOII. They wU1 be re_.tz-, Nro. Bess Part10111 ol RociDe,
ner, and Mrs. Jordan. Mrs. pracUced ODd will be ta11111rt to
Route 2, aerved u bolte••s
ed "' tiiOI&gt;'obrUarY ~.
!lmons preceded ller installathe visiting scouta.
A report was II•., by t h e ot tile re..,uon. Tbe cake wu
tion with scripture from t h e
The elrl• learned how "' tie piannlna - - ol the COUn- llaitked by cr)'llai caedlo hold12th chapter of Romans and a
square knotl and then prepared ty P. T.A. COUncll meetlnc wblcb era with wblto gpora. Ill r 1.
poem "S:mlebody Did a Golden
practice ropes which wUI be w111 bo held Ill mvonle'W Scboo1 Georgia Dur.. an 11011 ol tile
Deed." !ll.e concluded with a left at the scout houl8 for use
Feb. 6. A bike oalo wa1 helcl bride, reglalered tile pella.
prayer of dedlcatloo. for the ol.by tile el&amp;lttb grado claso at the
111e Mro. Lowlo Ia •
by on the 11'0011"lleen.
clooe cl,the mooting.
Project dooation11 were accept..

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Mrs. Grace H.ysell. A poe m
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A pink and grOOn color sdteme
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.Jifn. White, Mrs. Lyons a n d
lllrl. Roulh. Mrs. TUrner had
Wore the refreshments

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colo~• and te;rturee.
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• PARIS FASHION
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s to "" Ill tbo locolllldlo 11atlon. lie lllfonnod me that 11 he
111)' - • h&amp; .woold coriolnly caU mo. w0 wroclate your heart.·~=~~.lha.nks, Dovld, ODd ce111il11J - YCitl SUC&lt;ell In on your
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mlustries in 1963 to ~2,76f,~43 in 1967 r~ 2,330 individuals. The
ayerqe weekly earninp of worke-rs ulller· unemployment compen-;:;- In Galllo Coollll-' Jumped !rom $84.01 in 1963 to $105.35 In
1 - Wltb llldiUoml Industries In tile - · 1968 (tllooe figures
wW DOt be 1"4'Jable Wltll this November) should show more grOifth
both In
and total dollar Lncome. These ligures ccJtrt.;
oni.J oertaln t)'pes or employment, but lt does slat', or it Is a good
lndlcati&lt;Ml of the increase, pen:entage.wise, In dollar income. ArKl

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FLOWERS from Du6ley's have the parted
bedside manner. A 1Ift
of !lowers will let that
sick or shut In friend
know you have not for·
gotten him.

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on BreeZl Hetghta
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lor a lJood.&lt;l ~cope nJOd.
. WHY !he hu.p lncreaoe? New !Jiduotrles In tho Tri-County Area
Under ' ~uriiW•" in the 1ame edition:
~ large Udl amall, is one r.e&amp;IOII. And prior to the 1960s, Ioeai
Row 1 iood 11m In .Ute but don't lllrget to pull the trigger
lllllclallaatltutlons dealt moatly In eommerclal.j,ype business Now
A bird In the'hand lo bid table1111.mers.
• wlllt C&lt;JiqiOUd"' rotos, they,.... hoovily •-ed in the sovlnr; bual:
The ~hnie8l nune for lnorin, is sheet mliSie.
·
·11!'81. Money that uted to go elsewhere is remalnlns 1• the area
U you want to recall thtnp.. Ue I strh" around your' tinpr• lr ::..~~for area residents. Too, we must oot forget the ln&amp;ti~
YOU want to ~t thltp~ de a rope U'(JW'Q your neck.
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AND
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+ + +by+tho Ohio Bureau o! Em•• ~r.
I
• accordinr lo ll&amp;urea
e&lt;llnpnod
......·-.: nc..:'l:·.ldck .ibout i:he ~•tl~er -:_ it ls better tban ~ WeiW'Ier .t P o:vDHnt Sentcea in Columbus, Gallia ~~ emplO)'IIleJlt, pay..;.
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roll ond oorJ&gt;Ings climbed !rom $9,492,369 lor 2,173 persons 1n all

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huabaltl ia very
to his employes: in spite of the fact
bualoeaa 11 wry poor, 1 heard him
In hla sleep the etber

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TWENTY YEARS AGO, !rom the Olea of the Dally Tribune and
weokly ·Gallle Times ... Tr1buno Publisher II. W, Wetherh&lt;llt celebrotes ~9tb blrtbday •• • Gleon P. Com»beU named Rod Cross banquet
II[IOIIker ... Cll;f ~~~~rows 1180,000 oppropriaUOliO ... lllptiata pion
c:enteDnlal celebration ... OUr Houle dn.ws 1,852 vtslton in 1948 •••
Dr. Jacob Welnboraor to bold Galllo's caaeeJ' detection nto
.•• F~ Gollla Couney ·bonko rsport- ••sets of $12 695 ~~llr3 ...
trlmo mo -2
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Ram Loaf .. 89e

PlWJ ·50 EXTRA. TOP V A.LUESTAMPS 111itl&amp;
purcluue of 3 lbB. or more ·
Meat LoG/ or Ham LoG/

MIAT LOAF .. E&gt;p 1/22/118

Spar~, Ribs .. u.. 59c
Ham ...

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b.r Mrs. Slavin opened the meet-

&gt;

P , • main J&gt;llll!plng •IJttG!I at ..~~;y 00 ~ J 1 " • • ,... lilA lliilil. "'~..,.
qulrod tho aerviceo olbfoi\Ocil 'Wn, ompJQyeoo ol t:d~ 1 G:; pl'jq!..""'ll' fi2 ·,_ coni !""!' 11101 o.no.· ;C!tll ~~- c1 '1)1
••J!.:•ocime4oooti.era vtee!llen~ Yl-.,¥&gt; flrii •II'!;I..-J, ~ ~lfl:viiiP ondONoVIIO!It
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Wondalf Gerlach uid Htiword
lett . · ,,ID,~.fJ~.~B4,aniD&lt;roiue :oli.G'•6011,US.oS.
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thedoJ&gt;'Otlheacsldent.anoldiAI 'not~unlll
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lllondaf. The fire aade",.,looilfl!lofl"* 12,000 · · 'P1!QI2RCIAJ: a. S&amp;vloW!.
ot..red
'lti22
. "''-• w i - heat; tr.o;, on • ...._... tile ~ ,.,... 011!" 'Vallor .... ,. tt,tte,ot,_s,. J'll'at )iaUWl PlDOd
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The "'*'~.-'"""'"" a1atloo c!Oalroyed hod
Dt!JillliG' tbo ,11111
yoora, a~ In the blr;(loD!o
bo"!' tebulll IIi' Tom Cau4l!, llical
~ iiOI*I ha,. IJiciouod tu,~,do.66,
ol tbo COlumbia Gao eo.,\ol~ ._.,
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ol ..1110i, loeriiood
f;2;1159,293.97, Cotmnorclal
Alwayo a b&lt;&gt;uq~~et to ttie Amerlean Lolton lor whot.ibey oland
&amp;. ,S&amp;~olo ~P.·~s,'oU:58 iad Ohio Valloy
for.
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To tile Civic Club and Ill Yl!'loua comml-• lot tbelr eftorlo
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To Frllnk Johnoton ODd · J. Q; Rice for their' ;;.;, reJidonces.
booka hoYO cllinbMt28,028,13&amp;64. Aa:
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Totlthe standord OU ~1\Y ODd John Koehler !or ll&gt;eir...,
ID 1953, the l"!!l'·conotructlca ,.., at a
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MOVIEGOERS' CHONICLE: Movie colac lio&lt;reaoes
ol•adlh· wllh IPvel of rdunt.... Tile If." ace ~~!&gt;!up II

most rfequent In aUt"ndanrt". lWveaty per eeill _,.televi1Mn
movl£&gt; vh•,n•n (HI the~·
hne bfton cllf'aled by thfo
"edit"" ' 'er.sion and tht"
rr~uent commercials. :\.1mest all (eel ··greater lnuh:ement"" In a thnter . ..

Move to
Pep,ce ·

lnthnat'\'. darkne55, mood,

"·idE' sil"ffn. sharing, surfOIIDdtngs and people aJI
h\ p up the sensith·ily of

tlie indhddual. Also a factor
was the rehash . Man'· ertjo,· tht" social discussions
th"at f o II o w a mutuall~
\'i('wed motion picture. Half
thf population never =oes

446-4060

•;REe;EuTYPT

out thai television is the most potent force wltb wbicb the
movie tndllsln must conc::ern Itself. New worries for
theater o\merS and operators : wide screen television at
home . communil~ antennae television (CATV) with excellent home reception, the specter of pay television on a wire
web across the nation plus reeent FCC declsloaa enwurag·
tag " program origination .. on the part of CATV setups.
The answer for the movie makers, distributors and ex·
hlbltors has to be quality and lots more of It!
MUS IC FLASH .' L ook f or " Soulshake" to crock the Top
40 big. big. PeQf1Y Sc~tt and Jo. Jo Bensm~ have an al.bum
Ow t 1s loaded w1th w mners. 1t s a Nash.vdte arrow atm ed
at Motown dominanc e and it's in the heart of the target.
It 's exactly what it says: " Soulshake.'' You gotta dance
whe~t you hear it .
HOROSCOPE INTELLIGENCE : Are summer-born
smarter than spring- er wlater-bf)re people? A University
of Wisconsin research program says "no... standard 1!1telligenee and personality tests fallecl to abow ~ny dUf~r­
ence in level of intelligence rela~rth date. Wbew .
LORE OF YORE ; An old nmedy for warts was to say
prayers backwards. Soffl? modern day experts contend
EL Greco's style was du/~
tt&lt;o -Q.efective eyesight. In .some
areas of tl~is country a
uSa.$ "assu~ed" of long hfe btl
being passed arou nd a tab e leg three ttmes .
VIOLENT GffiLS: Big trou~le. "Soelal Ullls" otiU aren't

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Car was a Pilntlac GraDII
Prix and io 196'1, If memory

serves, it was a Cougar or

some other Ford prod\ICt.
I know Motor Trend does
its best to conjure up the
right car each year b.u t it
might strike some people as

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INTERSTATE 75, complete
except f4r a few short sec·
tions, traverses the United
States from the Canadian
border to FlOrida, offering a
fast route for vacationers. It
is an example of what the
nation's border - to-border
highways will be like when
the intentate system, now
two-thirds finished, is doM.

Tbe blaot weapoo of "reo
pression" b society's malo

weapon to keep the cool.
Girls don't bave contact
sports, don't bave eneugb
competitive oatleta, don't
compete In eaough boy.gtrl
atbletlcs, accord Ia g to

mauy leading poycbologlsts.

They say violence is a norm and not a deviation fr.om it!
Anyone heard of hair pu1llng and eye scratchlag lately?

for highway purposes (the
amount of poUutants. spewed
skyward by the fuel Is not
prc:wide d in the press re-

One-third of the total was

paid

Editor, 'TQn Magazine
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Report Supports
obtained a court
order directing Rhoads to tell
the court why he should not
deliver up the autopsy reports
to the trial in New Orleans.

15 to be Confirmed
In Cbureh Service

PI". PLEASANT- Fl!teenpersons will be confirmed todar
lo Cbrlst 14&gt;1seopal Chureh dur·
lng the 11 a.m. aen1.eo by the
Rt. Rev. W!lburo C. campbell,
Bilhot&gt; of the Dloee10 of West
Vlrglala ..no Ia making his annual vtattaUon to the 1 o c a 1
claireh.

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1969 Offi.eers
GALLIPOLIS - Bqy Sooul
ExPlorer Post .200, at Ita rOIular meeting this week at Scout ·
llall on Coort St., oleeted tile
!oiiO!Ifllg olllcoro for the comIng tenn:
President, ilonlt' Finney;
nee • prellfdent, Dovld T o p e;
secretary, Keith Hanldna. and

tnuurer, Bol&gt; Sdolpts.
Eqle SoMI Larry Doboon.
Ttrl'l'
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and
llaDoll t.&gt;lmeJ
wereBol&gt;
lllPiintad
to
..,.. U Junior Al&amp;lltUt Advlairl b,r AclviHr Gory Bulk.
1bt JI'OII'IID for the meellliJ
woi1lll ·dloeuoll(ooand~

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Hoo ha. The Road Rua110r,
aeat &lt;ar thal'll 'II, 11 aboat
•• pradleal · a•~ i cbtomlum· ·
plated bam~ · ftycatcber. ·
Be&amp;klel, yoa've a:o&amp; 18 wonder about uy automobile
that ran• aroulld witll • earloon doc!al oa Ill old• aDII

in occasionally to
leaven the bread.
Actually, the real pubnc
service would be to select
The Dog of The Year.

tossed

Heaven

. OWNERS:.

. Henry, DOn,,
Paul Bolrd

.(ll'elldent was Dick 6ioift.

1be eontirmBDd11 are: Rachel
Barr, MU7 Cox, Jar Wioemon,

S1e11b0D

Nearly ~~ mHo•
of Interstate 64 !rom lnsl!ute
to iluJi&gt;ar (a f5.5 m1lllm Job)
was openoc1 ro tralll£ Octdler
21, bringing to over 61 the toW mllos of tho -rhl&amp;hwar
now useable In West VIrginia.
The new fOUJ"....aile Oblo Rlver Bridge at ilellderSOD moved
cloaer to reali\v as acUviUes
prosresled at a breakneck clip
to erect the lllrllel&gt;lre In half
the normal lime. Actual oonllr1lctloo bepn In early .......,. of
1968 and II apeeted to be &lt;OR!·
pleted 1o1o thil year.

H I I e,

Phillp - · Johmy Pantelou-

COMPLETES TRAINING ·
NEW HAVEN, W, VA. Arm,Y Private Erlllel A, Rlllle,
18, om of Mr. and ~1 · Er·
abel L. RUllo, completed ·Dine
weeks of B&lt;IYaneed lnfilltry
tralnlng Dee. 19 at Ft. Polk,

In 1961 frOm EaotemHighSchool
In Reedsville, OhiO and attellled
columbia Union CCII!ege In 'ra,.
koma Park, Mel.
~

and Cc:llftrmaods.

Alnhaa Mclncyre wu groduated

• BANK FIHAHCIHG
'LOW PAYMENTS ·

LOW .PRICES ·

• EXT'EI(D~D TERMS
lo6 SUNDAYS I
·1 NWIEIDAYS
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hit the nail
Oft the ·.head FOR MOBILE
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SKYLINE &amp;
OPEN.

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CAROLINA
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AND MEIGS TOO!

mallow suspen&amp;ions.
Better yet, Ute mal!azlne
might nominate no model
for the Car af the Year dis·
Unction and explain why.

"NeatnJ Gniold"
During tile American Rev·
olutlon, Westebeslar County,
N.Y., aDII etpec!ally the

Broux, was mown as j'neutral ground" because II was

not COn!istent)y CM;Cupif4 l!Y
eitller side, aftcl U.. oympatbies of Ita Inhabitants Wen.
divided.
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M. Kermed,y,

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"precaut!oo"

taken

;~:~f4:t::::=. Over

Fairfax County police directed a
patrol car to remain in the
"immediate area"
or the
senator' II home until l'urther
notice.
1be threat, an aide said, was
made In a telephone call to
Kennedy' a omce Friday afternoon. Ho was at .home at the

tin)~ ·-·~,;;. ,

WASHINGTON (UPO - Amerleans of' all sorts aOO ot every
aspect swarmed into tbeir
nation's capital saturday to take
P\rt _in a three-day, $2.7 million
r~ of inaugural activities
thot will be climaxed Mooday

Patrick

country."

"I thiiik this Is w~t means
the most to ua.'' ~edy ~
Kennedy also praised Katzen~
bach, who succeeded hil brotber
aa a11orney general, and i:tark
for havlhg carried m Robert
Kennedy' I el!orta to IJn&amp;lrove
the admlnlflrllloo of Ameri""'J
Justice.

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Moba.... Alrfl"" - - r cora
tlno of oho ·7.35-14 Plf&lt;hland
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a New Y~ 'l'ii1Jen~
,.A~ tO John E, MardJI.
trom. h$1 .,u~~- . :'1ft, ~·~ld;Bant ..to. 1M .,reatdailt

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receiving line with her two
daughters, Trlda and newlymarried Julie Nixon Elsenhower, former first lads Mamie
E isenhower, Mrs. Spiro T,
Agnew
and
the wives or
incoming cabinet members.
The scheduled called for Mrs.
Nixon to ·ny back to New York
after the reception to join h&amp;"
husband, who elected to remain
off·otage durin&amp; the Oj)OIIing da,y
of the inaugural festivities.
The Presiderl:-elect and Mrs;
Nixon planned to return to

dissent.

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the bust · of tllo late brother
wtdeh waa presented by the
Kennedy family.
1be taln-eoaked ceremony
was atteDded by Chief Ju!Jtlce
Earl warren, Attorney General
Ramsey Clark, Attorney Gener~
·aJ.dellignate John Mitehell, Undersecretary o1 state Nidlolas
deB. Kabenbach, World Bank
. President Robert s. McNIIIIIUa
and Ethel Kennedy, widow of
Robert Kennedy.
Kennedy told a crowd c1
several lalndred. huddled be~
neath umbrellas In the court-yard, that Wider his brother the
employes ol the Juatiee Department ••all worked •• a team in
the be~ interests ~ the

P~ -

ry which are present at every
inaugural. And some came to

For the first lime in the
nation's hi story, a presidential
inaugural was eonCronted by a
large-scale protest demonstration. The National Mobilization
Committee to End the War in
~ ~,"cwp~~nj,9{
mxorr· • ·
. ....,s nt '• Vietnam, ·wtiiCh tirP:niztid'' die
Democratic convention demon-.
the United Stetes.
On hand
for the third strations in chicago last sumRepublican inaugural in 40 mer, obtained permits for a
years were famous governors ••counter-inaugural parade"' ~
a n d notorioos pickpockets, day afternoon, to be followed
bearded anti--war protestors aoo Sunday night by a "'countercongressional medal or honor inaugural ball" in a big circus
whmers, cowboy actors and tent erected on the grou.n:ls or
i~n ' prln~esses. astronauts the Washington Morument.
Mobilization leaders predicted
just back from the moon and
high school bend musicians on that \I' to 10,000 war protestors
their first trip away from home would' take part. They slid they
-as diverse a cro11s-sectlon ot hqNKI to avoid physical 'dishes
humanity as ever assembled for with police, and were interested
only in 40 demonstrating that
a si~le event.
T11eir motives for being here America is still deeply divided
wery as Yarious as their about vietnam."
Official inaugural activities
t.ctqp-oullls. S&lt;llne come to
started
saturday afternoon with
celebrate a politlc:al vit'tory. to
a
reception
for distinguished
honor a new president 1nd vice
president, to witness a solemn ladies at the National Gallery of
and peaceful transiton of power, Art. Mrs. Nixoo had twice
Othefs came to see an:l be seen, before attended such receptiOns
to spend small tortures on in the slf)porting role of wife of
~ns. halrdoa, hotel roontll and the vice president. This time
tickets tor events at wt.ic:h they she was. the star attraction !or
might get a Oeetl~ glimpse of the 11,000 Republican women
"Dick and Pat" ro Wk about who rated or wangled lnvitations.
back home.
1be fll'st-lad,y-to-be, weering a
Some Came To Protest
Some came ro e&gt;Pioit the princess dress of sk,y blue silk
ample oppo~ties for c:hicane- and worsted, stood ln the

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tightly
buci&lt;leci tr'en'ch cOot, dedicated

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For Inaugural

By LOUIS C ASSELS

bruo band In hlo )Wth, and ·lostlc hymn .....,..,,. • , ~
!&gt;ff!&gt;re om,an pt~o . Ill
'WII- ''hall ·a 'IJDOr
fri~ at the exeeutlU man- alr&lt;lllg tenor .alee

linn..

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a gero," Miller laid. ; 110•
~~;" Ohio (UPI) - NDt rom b on.o·'• onllulilllat. · Ho Jl~ord B.
llol,~~·. &lt;!iid ·I hli!li Tire co. of Akron SollirT1'!111W1. . pll.yad thai I n - In a Willlam McKinlor u ilillolil· ~· lnlilated a retail order 111r
aJIICinll

~imes -

stalilng, not once contemplating
a walkout in earnest.
The months long stalling in
Pari s, the haggling about the
type and shape of the conference table, the anticipated

SUNDAY, JANUARY 19, 1969

(\!~Amort- executive, 'lbomao Jeder-. wtllle re~ hlo ~ · •
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P!'••~ 'baVe .'l!eOD ~ ne deaerll&gt;ed Jolfer-·· •• · ''a ."lllarcltes of the &gt;Pr. . . . · . D--..1~ 1"--•~:n
. rnual&lt;*l lot, """' violin cultivated lilan . 'wllo • p~ld 17811-1909." · :
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' ~· and ....~ in•trturull&gt;t•., includiD&amp;
Slnglng~;.
• '}
. ' • :·
·.
... , , . •.
the v1o11n. ~e~~me· ... jluel•
.s.veral. 1&gt;1'0~~ · .. ... ·: "'!t.i ,~i.:...i.~
Warten G..

reducing the ll.IIDber of Ameri-

VOL Ill NO. 51

YORK

plano
'1110

ahead

predictions."

junbaJJ

, li~ TrumaR, . Plo:·~~anq ,Moha~k Calls
we're

move

ties or ~gotiat8 with WashingtOn.
It cbose the latter, setting the terms for a settlement and eftli
the limits for any compromise arrangements. Nothing has ehanla4
since, they said.
Co1nmunist diplomats con-- haggling about Jll'OCedurel, tho
oulpouril&gt;p- past
fidenll.y predict a settlement or propagancla
sort5 t.o emerge eventually from and future- all are part cl •
s trategy firmly set in adwuet:
the
Paris , talks or from
alternative avenues that eveo- by Hanoi which evidently reels
that by wearing down Ill
tua.lb may be come necessary.
adversaries
it can retp maxioo
Thi s is why the Communists
sat patiently in Pari s through mum politi cal dividends, hi.Yilc
the many months of lrustrating railed to win the war.

:f~~OY~:§~; WashingtonBrimming

..,..u.

'lYle~ . !W

ean

npldly on substantive matters,
but rm not going to make any

foreign ministry international
e,onference center.
Agree: On Procedures
The
meeting eOOed with
agreement on procedural matter s, the "mechanical'' thi~ s
such a s rotltion of speakers,
the number ot delegates, use or
languages, and who would sit
where at the 13-foot-&lt;iiameter
round table.
With procedural agreement,
the four delegations decided t.o
start tbeir discussions on peace
as soon as possible. The Viet
C o n g representlitive, Mrs.
Nguyen Thi Binh, suggested
(Continued on Page 14)

,die~ · a flulb' ~ 1n 111e

'lm\t!t liner: .

'1'&lt;i' ~linlnate lhe poUJbUity

of

m/'uioi!J ib&amp;nrd,i'

J!ald, "We,, "'' allklng

YartiD

together
Sunday
afternoon in time to attend the
inaQgUI"al concert, featuring the
Natioral Symphony Orchestni.

the Mormon Tabernacle
Choir, on Sunday evening in
Constitution flail.
The Nixons "ill OCC\t)Y a
s uite at the Statler-Hilton Hotel
until they move into the White

and

House Morda,y.
The Nb:on"s daughters, escorted by Julie's husband. David
E isenllower, and his parents,
Col. · and Mrs. John Eisenhower.
remained in the capita) to
represent the fami.b at the
inaugural all-America gala. sa(Continued. on page 14)

SAIGON C\JPO- A taok Ioree

s.ooo American am South
VIetnamese troopa sweeping the
Batangan peninsula SOturday
night pullhed to the
ol two
hills described as the opentions
center tor hundred of Commu-

of

WASHINGTON (UPO - President Jotmsoo, who refused to
wear ronnal cutaway and strtp..
ed pants to his own inaugural,
wtll make a concession Cor
Rlchord M. Nixon. Johnson will
wear the required attire, lncludl~ the four-Jn.hand gray
and ' black tie, for the sweartog-In ot Nixon as ti-e rmuon•s
37111' President.
For hi&amp; own inaugural tour
years 110, J ohnaoq wore a
dark buslne1a suit and dark
fedora. He did however wear
eutawQ" at the weddiiles of his
dauglrtOn Lucl Nugent aDd
L,ynda Bird ~ It wu It ·
their Ina!•~·~

root

nist troc:ps.
The Allies knifed deeper lnto
the coastal Isthmus 318 miles
northeast of Salgon near Quang
·Ngal Cl(ll on the sixth do.Y of an
otrensi ve designed to destroy
whB.t has been a Communi st

Staggerl~

losses, even b7
admission ot the informaDta,
hove become too staggering to

allow It to go oo tl-ghtlrw: a fullscale war. The battle wu
therefore shifted last sprillg to
the cooterence table where the
bargaining boo not yet begun.
Hanoi is In oo hurr&gt; and Ia
prepared to sit it out for
months, e"Yen a year or more,
maklrw an oec::uional "concessioo" here and there, but not
veeri~ from its maln objective,
1t pllinly wants the Americana out o( Vietaa.Jn. possibly
allowing tor a reasorable time
bble for the pul..l out.
At the same time, Hanoi.
wants independence, DOt Just
frCI'I'I the Americans, but from
Communist China and Ruasla.
The United States aJJJ Russia
are sufficiently Car awar
geographicallly to worry Hanoi
UJXIuly. But China is too close
for comfort aOO a strong China
is clearly a mortal threat.
It is the latter consideration
that could make HaDOi more
ameM.ble even to 8't'enb.ai
pollti&lt;:al co-existence with the
Americans once they have gone

But that is something that lies
In the distant future, in the
opinion of diplomats.

AmMAN SECOND CLASS
DJgene Lee, 20, son ol Mr .
and Mr1. Bill Lee, 745 Fourth
Ave., Gallipolis. will serve a11
an honor guard &amp;Iring Presi-

dent Ridlard Nixon's lnaug~
ursl!oo In Waelllngton oo Mooday. The Gollla Courlcy airman will be positioned directly lo front or Pre sldent-elect
Nixon. Lee was interviewed by
a CBS-TV newsman last week.
Lee, a 1966 graduate or Gal.
Ha Academy Hi[h ScOOol where

he played football four years
tor the Blue Devils, entered
the U. S. Air Force a year
ago in October. He aasumed
duties In Washington last November after spending t h e
Thank11giving holidays here
wtth his parents.

said the two Batangan peninsula
hills, known as Hill 37 aOO Nlui
Lon, were laced with elaborate
bunkers built by the .Japanese
during World War n.
Miss Webb said the Marines
were drawing rocket, grenade
and 50 caliber machine gun fire
from areas behind the Allled
cordon. She said the Commu-nists
had planted "peanut
butter'" mines- small C-rat.io
cans of explosives de signed to
blow the feet orr.

Pastor not
Ready for

Flesh Pile
MADISON, Wis. (UPI) -

The
Living Theater went to dmreb
~ complete with '"flesh pile."
spitting and swearing, and - en lllda spectators.
The pastor ..,.. he ..
take a week or so to thbdc Uout
I~ but oayo he had •-Got fUlly
prepared myself" tor tba aatlu
he housed In the name of elvll
liberty.

The Rev. Max Goebler let tho
avant garde group perform at
his First Unitarian Clllreb In
. Slorewood HiHs When Madlauthorities refused to iaBUB a
permit.
The pastor Friday oAI4 11o
OllPOMd

••censorshipln~

and ssid ho felt the s ...... no1 be withheld from - -

viewers '"merely m ,ripli1tiDD
alone." fHa decislm ,.Y hued, he said, "simply al. ter1n1
t4 clvtlliberUes. 11
A capacl(ll crowd a( 500
peroms turned up at tile elllreb
to watdl a parfonDipltl' G( ••ParadiiO Now,• tho ll'OUP'a reNJriuad prodaetlqa.

• The ldoa of

tho. o~Dw. a cut

member explalnod 11 to .... tho audleDce, illl ....
volvad Iii thelll'DWctiOti..,..!ore•

out tlioir .....
- ·· ·
stronghold tor 20 years.
Allies Advance Slowly
The group ~ to Iota
Marine oftl.eers said the
UPI correspondent Kate Webb
Communists seemed to be lyi~ ­ elotftes and llaltero. .J U tile ...._
low in some tunnel complexes, lenoe dkl tbept - IMiU..:·u 11vo
PLENTY AT PARKS
then hopping out and tiring on and l1lo -ed to

COLUMBUS (uPO - The De·
partment of Natural Resources
re,ported tod:a)' tllat a record
2&amp;.701,584 persons vtsltOO Ohio's

-~~-==~-:@
-

Losses

Hanoi's

.......

Allied Force Pushes
Close to Enemy Hills

55

The

~tate

parks Jurilljl 1968.

all ...,_

tomero to return tlroo of 11111
.• ........ QJ\01 '.-

... ••vik ··~ -

Washington

·o

LONDON (UPI) - WbPn Hanoi agreed last oprlng to meet ...
Amer icans in Paris it had already decided toelll the war and Mt U.
terms fOT a seUlemeDL
Communist diplomats in close lOud! with-lleaoi d~ . , . .
ped the hid. thlt Hanoi had r eached the concluaioo it could JMJt CCW
tinue full $Cale war because it was reactd~ the bnaldlll ......
The alternative before the regime of President. ltG Cld M;ldJ
was either to scale dawn the fighting to indefinite suerrWa acij,.q,.

:::::.:!":fu'!:~.:::

·!tit

with John
Henry.''

we

I occl.t)iers of France and now a

can troops In Vietrmn this year.
He said this would be possible
by increaai~ the eaiciency ol
the Swth Vietnamese army.
The lour parties sat down
tc«etbe r Saturday for the first
time at the drab Hotel Majestic,
a World War U Gestapo
headquarters
of the
Nazi

tmne where pollee
maintained a 24-bour 'rigll to

5f'

.ttit inlluaur.-

bope

pc~ cc.

"I am very happy to be able

!snored a telephoned death
throol Saturday ro aitend a
Justice Department ceremony
in honor d. his assassinated
~.
the late Robert F,

Ing.

fully ending a Soviet experimept. bn how to build a real stairway to
the stars.
U. Col. Boris Vol.ynov in SOyuz 5 was lowered safely under a
huge orange parachute to a wintry "iteppe eaat oC the Ural mowrtains
.at 11 Lm. Moscow time (3 Lm. EST) after 72 hours, 48 minutes in
"orbit.
: . lie landed 25 houro alter the
LL Col~evgeny Khrunov and
. . ,. twin spaceship Soyuz 4 made a civilian
Yellaeyev took a
llmflar perfect landing with 11o one-hour 1!al In 101!-&lt;U!Wnod
-cosmonau~ and ,lwo ~£!' · ·~•
. ..
cewaJRors .'Wii(l had "lflune ..'btlf ~:. .. . , · · ' . • . , •
con oite lhlp to ihe otlter'Wtllle
·'l'io ·~ ~ · tho ...
.J!o~ In IIJOCO, .
"paved
war to the
'( •Wbat a great triumph, tult1Dment ~ such operations in
~ eOplr-~,t• the penunent outer space 18 delivery · c1.
newapaj)er lzveatla blazoned, cargoes, repair and assembly
a~111 Ita Cront pap. .
work, rep)at;:ement of crews d.
~: Tua said ~ ftve-di.Y, four. orbital .' ~ stations or
. man mlslllon had opened the rea~ u1. cg ws in emergency
.J~ for •'the creation or orbUal lituatfons. ~. ·
Jbamed stations tor aclentific: : ::::::::::::::::::--:=i-:::::::::::::::::::::::-:*?:~
,.and -..mJc purpooes."
NEW; JO~jl CUPO _ ~
.~ ·
Dfseuss Fixed Stadolls
Rlcharil M. Nixon takes the
·:· A group of Soviet apace
oath '(J( office at noaa Jlon..
·• ..tlenllllll enthuolasl!eally~
da,y, ho wiU swear to uphold
~·· fOrward to conltnlctlon · of a
the ConstttUtJ.m on two brown
' ftxed.....,.ttion st.a.Uon platform
leather family J¥bles held by
=~238 mlles lhove Uti earth.
his wife, Pat.
'l'lte Unklng af S&gt;yuz 4 and 5
They will be OllOned to· a
'(fit ~ than rout hours op
passage contalnlng a plea COr
.\W~sda,y wu the first time
peace. the second chapter ol
mamed lpaceahlps had
lsllah, fourth verse:
~ up in orbit, although
uAnd he shaD judge among
·..~~ e r i c a n a~tronauts JJ&amp;ve
the nations and shall rebuke
\lOcked a manned Gemini With
rnaQy ~le, 8.nd they llhafi.
:t~ ,g unmanned target v~cle
beat their nrords fnta plow. '- Averil times.
.
shares and their spears into
., Tho ScJVIel ouccesa came
pruning hooks. Nllloo llhall
·.loboot.U. ,Col. VtaitlhiJr lllatalov not 11tt up nord .Pinot na. , butlled sQ,u. 4 Pnii.Y Into
tlon; ni&gt;lther ahall they learn
/ S&gt;yut S · to create .a fOur.
IUI)'IliOre."
.';oomportment Qrlitttng llllll&lt;\n.
~w.::&gt;m::,&lt;$:::::::&lt;:::&gt;,:~,.:~
.•

·

Edward

Sen.

Keniled;r.
He drove from hls nearby

···. s:..~~~'::=~~~ ~;:~a;:.~~ ~=~i~~tps:;~::.~:.::

·•. PELIYERIES .

WASIIINGTON (UPO -

buaill88&amp; of making

to report that we've reached
agreement on all procedure s for
the first plenary session, wtdch
will take place early next
week, .. Cyrua R. Vance, deputy
chief oi the U.S. delegation said
alter the 5 hour and 10 minute
meetirc.
Vance said the belligerents
now can "get on to the real

begin ·

"eek, probobly Tuesdoy.

·

membership concluded the meet-

' Space Feats Get
,W orld's Acclaim

FORGET
THAT
.
;

•

Routine bu11lne111 and dlswsalon on kO&lt;!!&gt;Ing the streeil clean,
a proposed brochure, and m

.

NEW

COMPLETES TRAINING
POMEROY - Ail'IDIII CJar._
ence D. Mcintyre, 1011 of Mr.
alii Mro. Herbert 4. Mcintyre,
Rt. 1, Mlhersvllle, hi: a comple~
od t.olc training at Lacklaod
AFB, Tex. He has been l&amp;alsned Lowey AFB, Colo., for tnii&gt;llltl 11 an loteUigeD&lt;e opeclaltaL

,

are

~.

·.~

t

kaa, Sam Nldtoll, Korell BroWn,

Ell.-b MorpJ!, Seott.John1011,
Kevin Dorst, A11f4:i Park, Mrs.
Pat Morp11 and Mr&amp;. DoD Kina·
ery. FolloWing the nrvt~ there
will be a receplkla In tho jiU·
llh boule hoDoi 1ng the Bllhop

there

.....
' WE DON'T WANT YOU TO
'

\ ·

l· · The new prelident was inatall' ad by outs!Jtilg Jll'e&amp;ldent c a • h
., Babr.
" Mn. Werner reported em the
, tucee118rul Middleport Merchants

choose. MT might, for example, condemn the Industry lor manufaeturi!Jg In·
adequate brakes or burd·l!&gt;·
.operate seat belts or marsh·

CHARLESTON - orer $15'h
mflllm worth of projects wao
awarded ro &lt;OIIIraet I n Rood Commtsoion Dlmlct One
dllriDg 1968, o reeord year In

termo of 8111e1rtdo rood ...,..
structlonaetlviUoo.

knows

enough from

Under Contract

Garri11on

Although manY vocal, active
.. eritlc:s d. the Warren COITUJDs--

.,.,

exciting ca,r and has iitfiu·
('need other manufacturers
to follow the simple, practi·
r.al theme that delivers a
completely functional automobHe ."

curious that the prize alnlost
rotates amoug the Big Tllree
with Ameri c an Motors

$15 1/2 Mil1ion is

Warren Finding

Cindy Wloeman,

~y . !r.ucks .

• Approximately $16.3 bil·
lion was spent on roads and
streets in the United States
in 1968. Receipts for high·
ways hit a record of $17.8

'

'. aion were good bets to cry
! 'whitewash/' the panel study
by physicians with no prior
.banrJection with the case apto
di spose
or 1
iontroveratal, unconfirmed idea
the late President was shOt
the front.
leading c:xponent ot this
haB been New OrleiNI
J~mes Garrison who
Kennedy was shot by
tf1an one man lUll. that the
~ wounJs resulted Crcm
lind from in front of the
current court action
responsible tor

By now you must kD~
that Moror Trend maga·
zine's Car of the Year is the
Plymouth Road Runner because, says MT, it is "an

lfase l.
• Motor vehicle owners
paicl t14.2 million in special
state and federal highway
user taxes during tbe year.

-By Robert Macleod

'

p.Aifl

Beep.''

Come to Order on Tuesday

The Paris conference began
e Yen a&amp; President Nguyen Van
Thieu or South Vietnam announced plans in saigoo (or

talks eJII)ected to

OIJiiOing president. Installed Hor~.

• MIDDLEPORT - Carl Horky Cbrlstmas Prot!ram, and decor' wal· eleCted president ot t 11 e atlons next Chrl11tmas were disMiddleport Chomber or C 0 m- CUlled, Jack Welell amounced
merce when the Chamber met Utat several ch4mber members
at the Columbus and Southern will meet with the Pome"'1
Ohio Electric Social rooms Frl- Chamber or Commerce Monda,y
da,y evening.
wllen It reviews pllllll wllb a
Reelected were Mrs. J o h n representative of a eompao,y
Werner, trea$urer, and Mrs. O. which sals Christma1 decora.i·B. Stout, 10ctetary. Elf!Uld \dee .tJ.ns&gt;

order to select a ear. Last
year, you may recaU, Tbe

In wo·m en despite aU of the
blstorleal "weaker sex,"
"gender sex" ldentlflcatlou. Child beatlogs are a
serious national problem.

,

a

lJIQILT ·'

I have a aUJplclon that
Detroit ha&amp; never ieally produced a true "Car of the
Year" and thai consequently
:Motor Trend must do a lot
of late-night rationalizing In

to eoplog with lbP
v olent urge that remains

WASHJNGTON (UPI)- A SO&gt;- wa1 kllled In the Dallas joll
cret, independent st:udy of X- before he could be brought to
rays, autopsy reports, photo- trial, or for that matter,
graphs ot his wounded body and questioned at great length.
At the .request of Mrs.
actual clothi~ worn by Pres-Jacqueline
Kermedy Ona&amp;sls,
ident John F, Kenned)o shows he
the
President's
widow, the
was killed by two bullets flred
from above and behind him as autapay material was sealed in
he rode through Dallas Nov. 22, the U.S. archives at lelst until
1971. The ODl.y persons known to
1963.
This newest disclosure in the have examined the material
cortroversial assassination case prior to Clark's announcement
night were
NavY
agreed with conclusions of the Thursday
doctors
who
perlOrmed
the
Warren Commission.
autopsy,
naval
medical
persort-o
Review of the hitherto closel)'
gt.lll'ded autoPsY matertal was ne1 who took the X-raya and
conducted last year by a panel photogrophs 81 Bethesda (Md.)
Hospital m:l
some
of four doctors at the request of Naval
members
of
the
Warren
ComAU;)'. Gen. Ramsey Clark. The
firxlings were made public mlssioiL
&amp;~~ase of the report was
Thursday nigbt with approval of
prorq:~ted
by Garrison's continu-the · Kennedy family.
The panel said the autopsy ing investigation. As a result of
reports, x-rass and photogropha Garrl&amp;Otl's court ease against
eliminated "with reiSOIW.ble Clay Shaw, accused as a
certainty"' any possibility that conspirator in the assassination,
Kennedy was shot to death the man in charge ot the
thrwgb the head trcm .. any national archives, Dr. J1m.es B.
direction other than tram back RhOilds, has been ordered to
awear in court.
Ito tront."

t

GUAqNTEED
USED AND

PLYMOUTH'S ROAD RUNNim•liiouemt~ lo "lloep
beep" aboll. Meter TreDII m!Uizllie Ilea plebd .ILaa
Cor of tile Yeor. GleDD E. Willie (left)/J-ral DI!UIIICet
ef tbe Cllr)'oler-Piymnllo Dlmhll o i:lleyaler Moton
Corp., aceepla tile award fnm MT pablfober ~Y Broct;
IHI' uBftp

'

:1 ±:a:a:bn

a a

rtS •

Kennedy
'1forky Elected by CC Ignores
Threat

·;: .. Mrs. John werner, .....lectsd treasurer. easb Bohr, rtl!ht.

· SERVICE TO
7 STATES

ur,

.i

CARL ,JIORKY, CENTER, was eleet.ed pretldent of the

Mt&amp;ll~ Chlmlior of Commerce Friday nJahL At left Is

May.

Fll'St Plenary

PARIS CUPO-O!IIelals of the
Vnlted States, South ' Vietnam,
North Vletnani and the Viet
Cone met for the first time
Saturday and agreed on proce·
dural. details for tun-scale peace

..

367-7598

to the mo,• ies~ The Motion Picture As:;eclatlon revealed
all of abovr in a special survey just completed. Also found

l

•

5,-

BRUNO CONFmMfD

,

'1\'ASIIINGT!JN CUPD - T h e
: Soaale hU cooflrmed the ......

. .ll!ai!M ot ·~ -

tlte!D to
thins.~

~ll(llt

..
the Leathernecks when the the~,
1'her;o ................ IDd It
cordon line passed their posl·
tions. Severll dozen Commu- wu tho lii'OtiP'IIut...ilaor:.r,..
nists were known killed in the bon,
slowly moving Allied advance.
U.S. and South Vietnamese
loues were officially desc'ribed.
as lll!hL
MeanwhUe, 11 Americans
were belie'(ed ldlled in the
crash of OD Ali- _Anierlca C47

a• p!)lltplane '"' a
r~Daate, In RaVema~.Ohlo. ,
Aa
.

at, At&gt; Phwc

oflla

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SUniloy nmlo - ~..., SUo~!~~!', Jonuory 19, 19119

johnson Says GOodbyes Saturday
. '
'

'*'

-~'

la lbe pnaldeDC)'
the ~11 tlve
bill 10 ~ tilt presl1"mill prl,.tel,y JohiiiOO
rounds ol thO White llcolle llld who had ac..._nled him
sollry 0"'!11 $).00,000 to$200,000
~
'
o yeor. '!be r8Q1111ndor ot hla world~ &lt;loorttr• 10 ~ tare'
Movi.,!lo1
wolf "IUIII ~ f'l'l to 1110 pOIIPle
oli!dol ·dull•• 1nvoiYOd tile who aerved · hlm lnr thO paot
All the whJ]e, :rriovlrw ,:nen
iiSUIM:e pi nmi.eroua required
w~
at w.ork In the ' Willie
years.
and wi.tchlng the movl~ men aJQl!Jll nworta which hid to be t1ve
He visited with the Wl'!to H.... llviM qUirteFJ remov\!1i
pre))lre the White House""' ror sent to ._Congrns belore' he lett
House kitchen help, me.laetWerJ tho lost ~ily picture• ll'om
Richard Nlxol\.
(tfftce.
and lriven as -w-ell u other ·the Wllils ~ thO loot. ot the
1'"-111&lt;.you
For all practical purposes.
personol ~ The · ~ job
For moat ot the da.Y, however, sla11 m"""'"' s. . ThO onq ol moving-large mea eoniaiDLyndon Johnson hid vacated
i&lt;JOdbl'es thsl remained unsaid
the White House of his per&amp;UIIl Johnaoa IDvohed himsel! with were to the Presided's ~ IM 111011 ol tile 31 mlllloo
beloogings bl/ Saturday e...,q. saying goadbJ-es to member&amp; ot diate staU, people ~ would see doeumenls Jobn&amp;OD hll eoUeel- ·
81 then, all that remained was the staff and new&amp;me:n who had until almost hi&amp; ftnal mlllltel in ed sl~e his esrl,y duo In
the man, hi s family aOO little eo'WU"ed mOst oi his yeara in otftce at mon Monday.
Coogreoa IUid the pleeea of
office. His publicly announced
more than their clothes.
Johnson also met with a large luniitun which IIley brought
The final legislative act ol schedule. showed him meeting number or newsmen wbo have with them When the)' cam~
Johnson's career came shortb with Boston Red Sox baseball been with him regulu)y chain&amp; was completed lut S&amp;turday.
before noon when he signed a pla.yer Carl Yastnemski. But
For several lfeeks, large

ruPO-

W,\SIIINGTON
Pres!dent Johnaon """"' tho Onol ·
woridng "-7 ot hb 40 . Y.M&lt;'
public career Sotu"'-Y SOJ&lt;Ing
his goodoob)le&amp;.- clurl~ his desk.

'1

olflng.
President -elect Richard Nixon is sharply limiting his own
personal exposure both to public and press, save, of course,
ror the gala atmosphere that is
tradltlDnally and inescapably attached to the rituals Df the inauguration itself. He is simultaneously building up his Cabinet
and other senior designated assoclates as no Presidential palace guard has been built up since
'llie now diWmt days of the Eisenhower Administration.
What is ending is an era ot
""strong"' Presidents in t h e
highly personal sense, that ol
John F. Kemedy and Lyndon B.
Johnson. What is beg1ming is an
era of a more corporate, more
ooUectlve type at Presidency in
wtrlch the top man will remaiD
the top man but will all tile oarne
be surr&lt;IWI&lt;led by others holding
hlgb jlul&gt;llc attentiDn In their

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privilege in the F-ederal departments below. It was not so much
that either consciously demanded the whole center of attention
as that each man's pbilor;oph.y
ol the office required the Wrnlng spotlight.
Under Kemedy, the Cabinet

was in truth far less a gen.
uine force than was the immediate establishment Df W h i t e
House assistantJ. Under Johnson, neither Cabinet nDr White
House staff was ever a genuine
power center. Though he had fully intended to restore the one the
Cabinet, to h1gh institutlcnal i.nnuence and though he had no desire to downgrade the other, the
White House Btalf, It simply did

oot work DUt that way.
Johnson's own urgent, demanding and perfectionist personality made thls impossible. In his
time, whateverhappenedinWashington of any significance happened to or by or through Lyndm John1011; and, with minor
vartatioos, tbis was the case
with John F. Kemedy, too.

Everything thai Nixon Ilea done
and not done strongly 1ndlcate1
that this 1101'1 othlgbperaonallzaUon ot the oiDce of the Presidency will no:t be seen here any

were at

more.
lH.storlcally. there are t w o
central views of how the American Presidency should be operated. The one, tn&gt;llled by Kennedy and Jolmson and also by
Franklin Roosevelt and Harry
Truman. is that the essential
mission Df the President is to
lead and direct in the most intimate way; to be mooitor and
shepherd day by day.
The other view, exemplified
most of all by EisenhDWer is
that tile President Ia mainly a
high magistrate who, or course.
presides over all important de. cisions but may not persooalb'
make them all. It now looks that
what Nixon is going to do is

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~vas

~tbe1881J\IeauHmoredult.

turds/ nigh~
Fund Raising FuncUoos
'l1lls tund-~ai~ function
drew 10,000 Republicans to the
Natio..t Gtard Armory. where
they paid "' to $100 a Uckot 10
see a show which offertlr4 a
talent for ewry taste from
opera star Jan Pierce to soul
singer James Brown.
Parily because of Inflation
and partly because the Republt..
cans were doing it up brown.
the Nixon • Agnew inaugural
weighed
in as
tbe most
expensive in history with 1 total
price tag estimated at $2.7
mllliOI\. Congress put 1$ •
$400,000 ol .thls io PIU' lor the
official swearirw-in c:eremony
on 'he capitol steps, beginnitW
st 11:30 a.m. EST Monday. The
rest or the cost was covered by
sale of tickets to such events as
the gala, the concert, and the
inaugural parade down Pennsyl..
vania Avenue starting at 2 p.m.
Mon:l.ay.
J. Willll'd Marriot, chalrmsn
or the inaugural committee,
announced Saturday that reserved seat tickets for the
parade had been entirely sold
out- the first time that bad

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LADIES SWEATERS
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LADIES COATS
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HICK'S PIICI
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neat~~ obe b11 woa aeelalm 1., dromallo
__.,..._, Mia Rolen lo llut. remembered •• lbo
llq eellar of Frod Allalro duiDJ lbo

Jato 11101.

atter five years. won tbe 196.f
New Yon. DriiD'Ul Crltlc•s Award
tor the Boot Muolcol plus 10
f-Tony" Awards.

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ATHENS - "Fiddler m the
:~ ,BCxt," · t h e Jerome lt00bin1
REEDSVILLE - Alrmai&gt;Firot
~ ~ mUJ~col. will be an_ Class 'I'!M&gt;Jnal J, Klllble, 11011 or
, . Obto tmlverolb' Arllotl Series' Mra. JolepJU,re H. Kibble, Rt. 1
p r o - Tlwreday, JIIDWil'Y ReedBV11le, 11 on dufiY at Nita
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Traag AB, Vletuam. A securlcy
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to cHoenose CWP _ by ltucb'·
1ng ~belt XofiYI and the work

11 0 IJOI'SOD gives up dgarette •moklns tor three ID lour
mmths, the bronc:hlal rn e mbrance• and the production or
lp.dum may return to normal .
However, in a small groop of
cool miners tested wbo - · t
smoked !or about 10 years, the
II.VIfiPIDms oC chronic brmchitls

~silted.

ThaN reaults suggoeat that

COil ·

llnued -sure to coel dust puts
the normal clearing mechenilm
of U!e luog:s under stress SO that
c:hronic: brcmchltla is proc:l&amp;ced
or at leost I'IStelned, accordlng tD Dr. Andrews.
He aa1d studies in Mullens
Rldowood snd In Marl..,
~Ugpst that clprette smoking
is a more important fa(,tor in
causing the symptoms of bron~

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IIIII Groot Britain jl&gt;cllcale lbot
lllo prevaleace o1 CWP varleo
the ... ol thO coel - tho
older the eoat, 1be greater nwa~
ber ot cues ot CWP, Old coe1

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Voles !filii • Arlloolll. 1130 •

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W..vlll" f:30 - $.

Rulland Park, 5:36 - &amp;,
IIJ'sall Run, 6-.JG • 7:JO.
Jaa. 2l

p.....,.... School, 9 • 2:16.
~'&lt;~Deroy

UllrUy, 2:30 ' ..
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Old Chester Rd., 5:80 - 6:IQ.
Rock $1rlaca, 7 - &amp;.
llrl&lt;llury Whlolle Slllp, 8 - a;.

ot thlo bun't -11'1 llltorestlnil to note -

iD Mull-, the miDero' wiv..
wbo aloo wore eumllled, report-

lli&gt;Yalelana

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coughing and the procllctlm

mmr. am •ed x~ ..s.

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The National Health SJ.rvey in
1966-67 indicates tbere are at
least 5 mllllm people 1n t h e
United states who have these
three symptoms be....., IIley are
sufl'ering from chronic bronchlti.s and emphysema. And they
have never been near a e o a 1
mine."
Dr. Andrews ss1c1 a minority ,
of physicians, hOWeVer, argue
that the presence of those three
symptoms in coal miners could
prove thai they hove CWP and
are disabled - even without
X-ra.Y evidence.
Some miners whose X -rays
·• - white dots hove the a e
symptoms but other• don"t, according to Dr. Andrews.

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Racine
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COFFEE TABLE, SWAG LIGHT, PLUMBED FOR WASHER. . '--"

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SALE

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=\t _XICKJN~~~IDC~- forROlen,
57, ohowo ohe'o u
the

ol CWP, which lll!ll&lt;to an eatimated 10 IIOr cent ol all cool
miners 1n the United state1. But
only about 1 per cent of these
(or 0.1 116r eel:lt t1 all miners)
have progressive manlve ftbrools, or compllcsted, CWP, Whldt
is poera11y reeognlzed to be
dlubi.Jn&amp;.
Whether the other 9 per cent
are dlaabled, and how that caabe
proved, Is the crux o1 thO clebale about the disease.
Dr. Charles E.. Andrews. provolt for health sciences at West
Vlrglnlo University llld an aull!.
orfQo
c:hest diaeases, uystha:t
011
IJt medical

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ed , _ . - · · ol breath, 30,
CGIIIbiol! llld thO pnlductlon ol
Jon. 23
dalm such breathbJg te.ta
1putwn than the non-miners'
S)'TBcuse,
9 • 1&amp;.30.
,..,. that slnljlie CWP
wives. In some cue1 they seemRacine. 10:45 ~ 1.
block the air JU1818 In t h el ed to be worse olf then the mm.. '
Lotort, l:f5- 2;30
lunp.
er1 themselves. However, t h e
Eaot Letort, 2:45 - 4:15.
u llncllnp llld thO rellllito o1
llealill
the U. S. Pllblle
Dorcas, 4:30 .. 6:30.
UJ ...-nee ctDCllded testa
tho brealhlni toota didn't llllPSyracuse P. 0., 7 • 8:30.
iD MullauJ and Richwood where port 1110 frequency ottllese JIYliiPoon..mtner1 were ex- toms In thO mlnero' wlveo.
u0ur tdorta at this time nust
leeto o1
be dlre&lt;tod- - - ol
resplrstory diseases.
the diJeAH, and research to anThere Rl 801110 X~ 0¥1- ....,. the IIWI7 IIOrploxlng fJIOtFor
deoce d CWP In 18.9 per eU Uons that remain." Dr. Anthe coal mlner1 examined 1n drews seld.
ATHENS Ohio UnlYoniiJ
Jllulleos and thO relllllta ol their
"'We Deed to elblblilh and en.. Prealdent Vernon R. Alden 1111
breathing toots _ , olcnlflcont-1 Ioree realldlc dust atonderdll iD
- - a ooordlnated olforl
ly dlfl'erent trom those· o1 non. ..._. mines, sud! as a level ~ be
made to cllscuas with .1118
miners.
three miiiiBnm• IJOl' cubic me- legiai11Drs j)r&lt;lpOials for .,..
In Rlctrwood the perceDtage of tor •• pnJpiiOd by lhe u.
vaqJing hi&amp;her educalkm.
miners wWi some X'-rq evi- I'Ublle Iloalth Sonice. Wo need
Re told unlvoroiQI tru- at
donee ol CWP,... 9.7 aDd the 1n lntoult)&lt; our eollcatimal of- a ......ng Frlclo,y lllat lac:ultl',
results at their breaUdDI tNta forti ... the hszanl ol clprette
ltudeDt:a. branch camp•• a111~
weren't slgn1f1cantly dUI'erU
llllOkiJic.
dal• IDII otllor admlnlotnton
from thole ol DCII-mlnerJ
''R-Nearcb b neecled to dill~ ooukl be more el!ectlve If IfDr. P. E. Eaterline.
MD· CO¥"er wb.1 progressive muetve forti ..... COIIIIIlCIII dlrec:tlan.
lor lnveotlpiOr In these llbroolo cleYelopa In only O.IJtr Aldan said It - d be a milles, reported iD the JIUIIU)', cent ot all mlnero. We also need
take to make a ~ of1967, i&amp;IUC c4. "Archlvea o1 Ell- to loam wlletber coeldustla., fort. AU parties IDiot _.. tovlromnental Health" tbat, "The . , _ - lae10r In tile clevelot&gt;- lPIIher aDd speek with 0110 ..U..
contraat between thO !lnclln&amp;s In ment ol chrunlc bronchiUs and
Mullens aad Richwood Ia noteaa- emph)'181Ra."
lly underlrtood "
In
stucllealt
The Jeney cow bas an
was found that 7.5 per cent ot
average
welgbt of a b 0 u 1
the miners bad IOIDe X-ra,y m...
clenee of CWP. Thlatlgureissim~ 1,000 pounds.

tltouab IODI8 -

; : m : : :"..;;;.,:.-:: :• which, unlike CWP, can be
ouch cllsebWcy I• to be -..min
otected by history, physical ex- donee ol CWP simply c..- be
eel)
- IUillnsllona and bresthlng tolla, dlognooad as heving CWP with
~aiclanl agree that lnhal- he observed.
certainty eveo U he sutfers from
1ng c:oal dust I.e, a primary cause
Most medical autltorltles think shortness of breath, eXcessive

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The Unile4 States Import·
ed the Jersey breed of dairy
cow from ·the island of Jer·
sey In 1815.

Theo the majority of lli&gt;YIIelano """"lude that llimDJo CWP
-~ - - u y cllaable o
IIOr- Dr. - · llid, al-

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atudlea, .._w that
CWP II DIICb IDIIIO tJO.. EddY'• - · ... ~ .....
ed 9tatoi .. Brllaln - Ill
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JilL 20
cmo .,.. ot Wain, 41 IJOr lilrrhonvllla, t -lfl:ti,

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Rhonda and Ronald, were 'Sunday answer later.
thousands of spet'taton will
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TWel)ty.. seven per~on1 atteOOed afternoon \':isltors of Mr. and
All other delegations appeared free standing room along the
SWxtay School last week. Offer... Mrs. Brady Knotts, King Hill. as happy as the united States
parade . route. ' Ancl millions
ing was $15.58. The birthday of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Russell over the quick step forward.
more will watch the event on
Martina Violet Sturgeon was notand family were Sunday visitors
Since President Johnson on television.
ed.
announced a total
CDld rain drizzled frmn an
Pvt. E2 Larry Circle returned of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Russell. Oct.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Venoy bombing halt and the expansion overcast sky alJ day SaturdaY
to Fort Gordon, Ga., after a 15day leave with his parents, Mr. and family of Pomeroy were re- of the talks- which had begun ~nd the weather~n predicted
cent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. MI.Y 10 between Hanoi and 1t
would conh!'lf. · through
liY United Press International
am Mrs. Douglas Circle.
Howard
Russell.
washington-to
include
South
Sunda,y.
He wa.S hope:Cul-liut by
River View 47 Coshocton 46
Florence Circle vi~ited Mr.
Mlss
Charlotte
Lambert
and
Vietnam
and
the
Viet
cong,
no
means
sure- ~hat it would
Delpbos Jelleroon 70 Ada 42 and Mrs. James Patterson and
Miller City 70 Pandora 53
sons of Racine Rt. 1, recent.Is, Miss Lilda Smith were Saturday there ha&amp; been nearly 10 week~; clear by Monday.
Crestview 74 Hamler 57
Mrs. Hattie Powell and daugh- night guests of Miss Jo Smith. o! diplomatic arguing over the
Upper Scioto Valley 73 Blullton ter, Addie, or' Portland visited
Mrs. Geneva Shumate returned sh_.e of the cont'erence table.
The Communists insisted on a BOMB FOUND
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with Mrs. Mary Circle, recently. home after spendtng severalda.ys
ROME (UPI}- Workers dig·
Y&lt;JIUIIliiOWD South 50 Yoongatown
Mr. arxl Mrs. Douglas Circle with her son aOO daughter-in-law table to point lC) tlle four-sided ging an irrigation canal near a
North 42
and Mrs. James Patterson at- Mr. aOO Mrs. Leon Shumate, and natt.re of the talks, whUe the
Youngstown RQ'en55 Youngstown tended the fune~l of the fDTIIl- family in Parkersburg.
Americans insisted on a.n .. our suburban school found a 226Friday.
The
Mr. and MrS, Lee Roush and side, your side" formula. They poond . bomb
Ealll 49
er's nephew, Honald Johnson, of
Struthers 60 Brooklleld 54
Rodney, Galltpolis, were week- finally compromised Thursday British-made weapon, a rein*
32 Belpre.
nant of World War D, could
North Uma 86 Groenford
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Taylor eOO visitors of her mother, Mrs. on a round table, with two
have
gone off at Ill)' time,
Columbiana 71 Letcnla 66
rectangular side tables !Dr
of Creston called at the home of Helen Johnson.
who removed it~
e:qterts
Liller~)' 70 Newton Falls 56
WUllam Sayre or Columbus stenographers and translators.
Mr. aOO Mrs. Allan Taylor on
Solem 66 Niles McKinley 47
were weekend visitors ofhispar·
Tuesda,y.
Farmington 77 I.ordstown 61
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles sayre
Fairview 68 Defiance 66 (ot)
and Don.
Archbold 9() l\lonlpeller 51
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Knapp,
WE ARE PROUD TO SERVE
Ridgeville 53 Deshler 44 (ot)
Kevin and Charles, Df Langsville
COL. SAHDI!RS KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN. IT IS '
Zane Trace ~2 !ltenaDdOab 64
were Sunday visitors Df her parR
ALWAYS EASY AND CONVENIENT FOR MOTHER
Waterford 62.Warren 52
ents, Mr. aOO Mrs. Charley Smith
TO
SERVE AT HOME.
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Frontier Local 66 flcywe 60
and Jo.
BARREL 21 Pc. '
Belpre 62 Williamstown W, Va.
FAMILY BOX 9 l'c. $2.45
By MRS. FRANCIS MORRIS
' ·$5.25
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BUCKET
15
Pc.
$3.95
59
New Year's Day guestsofMrs.
COPTER CRASHES
Zanesville Rosecrans 69 Fort Frances Roberts were Mlss PhylR
VIENTIANE (UPI) - Six per·
Frye 65
Us Dtle oi Flint, Mich., Mrs. El- sons died when a Laotian air
Cleve. Eaot 79 Glenville 52
ma Louks or Syracuse and Mr.
focce helicopter crashed. auCleve. East Teeh 78 Cleve. John and Mrs. Philip Roberts, Patriot.
thorities announced Friday. The
Hay60
Mrs. Fern Gilmore and Mrs.
crash occurred short.ll' after
M - 60 Midpark 50
Nancy Bobb of Columbus visited
takeol1' !rom Paksong, taos,
Rockey River 69 Avon Lake 60 Mrs. Hazel Carnahon.
Thursda.y.
Be.!' VUlage 63 North Olmsted 59
Mr. and Mrs. John f'isher and
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- Brooklyn 63 c.,..- Heights 55 son. Kermeth, of Akron spent the
Belleaire St. John' a 73
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
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Linaley W. Va. Institute 58 Roush llld llllldred.
Brldooport 87
Mr. alii MrS. Larry Taylor and
.
MeMecherl W.Va. Bi!hop Don- children of Gallipolis were weekahue $1
end guests of her perents, Mr.
· Weirton W, Va. 79 steubenville and Mrs. Frank Clelain
66
.
Mr. ard Mrs. Albert Hill spent
.
Cln. Woodward 76 Cin. Western several days in Columbus with
Hilla 62
Mr. and Mrs. Wald Foster and
;~1 llleo&lt;r Puk 48 Sycamore 44
children.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wright Roush of
ChUUcathe were overnigtlt guests
Sheridan
72 Philo
62 57
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lees at the Baptist Clu,l.rch.
~~•ville 94 Woodsfield 67
Mrs. Harry Hayman returned
Valley 47 Heath 49
home after spending several
lleraln 85 Reading 65
weeks in Jac:kson with her daughMoelier 66 Cin. S:. Xavier ter, Mrs. Audrey WUson, and
lamlly.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gagor and
aoo, Michael, Akroo, ·spent an
rl901i!i~th 67 Lima Senior 66 afternoon at the. home Mr. and
Iiila..... 71 Covlng- Mrs. Frelt cadle.
I
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Morri&amp;&lt;
c~ 100~eal- ard Christine Lake of .Athens
visited Mr. and Mrs. Cllftord
. eli Wbooleroblll'g 6t Morris and Mr. am Mrs. F.ran.
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dl Morris on SUnday afternoon.

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jolla arello IIIJICli&lt;lng, supporlthla poIDhaled by miners~
""' _.... to con- slllon.
heallh. lllecbanlzatlon "' ~ n:_rabl,y Ieos coal m&amp;t.
"!'be lclea ol &amp; IJOI'BOO heVmlnel alnce WOrl4 War B In tom • ~ews sslcl such 8YJDP- lng CWP w i - X.ny evidence
creaNd the risk for minera
ee
lhortnesl ol breath, ex- l• aomewhat like a penon havcauae tllemacblnostllatdtewcool
~and cooghlngup Inc • common eold wltbout a
out
mlDer hal
whether a runny nose, without
and
Like ..,&amp;t newly recotlnizocl ju&amp;t
cause IIley are without ooogestloo ol tile nssal
1
diiOUes, CWP also creates le- has
paasages," he sslcl.
gal, eecmomlc: and eq~neer~ne le bronchitla
"No matter how badly a perpnJblems (tor example, whethCigarette 'smoking is
son may feel, without t h o s e
er mlDers who are cllaabled by mary cause of those two
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as a oonstttutiooal
The
other, in simple terms, is to
la,y emphasis upon an essentially cooperative kind of government and to keep the chief
of state out of the line Df fire
whenever and wherever that can
be done with no harm to basic
objectives.
There is a good deal to be
said for this techni(f.le .. For U1e
ultimate nati&lt;Atal symbol that Is
the Presidency Is In part myotlcal and so needs to be sheltered alike from too much love
and too much hate. And some- ·
times this can be arranged ouly
to cut out a middle way between by allowing many matters to
Eisenhower on the one side and be settled down below - or at
the Kennedy-Johnson experience least by allowing them tD seem
to have been so settled.
on the other side.

He will be far more visibly

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Dr, I. f. T. Rlafn• 1110-

''Several IIDdiH bave there I• nore _ _ _ _
II;YIIll&gt;loma llld tho aboence ot clleot X-1'11
ol CWP " he oboel'Yed.
''And• II miDerl whoM X.rQI
· - white dota ore _,c~
with miners thO dota
there'• .., emilIn tile relllllb ot bl . .bl,. that
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are wo-.. ased to mine rell)lll'llor7 ~"

llft8UIDOCillllII a miner has almplo CWP cool lila!
oslo (CWP) lon'l neu:J,y u dlt!l- bh cheot X-1'111 Will Whl~
Th!J .
cult u -nnlnlng t h 0 . - . Dr Andrew uplalned.
I• be.., .. these otudlea
''blaek luna" ell-.. II clloab'
blnecl
with
found
olcnlflcant
clll!erOilC"' In
00
line - thO cna ol • IIJ'Owill&amp; de- Ill ana~y.C. ol il,e ..:,... work- the results ot brealhlni tolla bobate.
.
medleal bittorlel and ~e ~eeD smokers andnon-llnd:ers
It'• ~ .......-.. ~ tunctlm tom
f0811ldle••ot ..~lm, Dr.
&lt;&gt;&lt;do (with ueonta 011 thO u llld cen be 1lled ID dele1'llllnb,g
AndtoW• OX)IIalned.
the loot o'a). The nome " " - oi-II.Y
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WASHINGTON- The Nixon Administration is entering t h e
stream o! history in a kind of
decoroos quietude not seen here
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Mefga. G1IIIQ'
POMD\OY - llldlt~ l)elp c111111 101 .~ 4th; 5111, 11111 Bib
Wll ...... _..,. '4,888 telo.
"~ Ia, 'llx - · Iii lllo
plale ..Uo, oiri&lt;e .&amp;ua, .... &lt;iloo!b', " dlted ""'\l'h "' tldl
!Em .... home YI.U. ~ 1 h e adlv!Q .,., two DOW ;&gt;luba Tbt 4-11
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at lbe Mefga ... onr&lt;&gt;llmllll at
C&lt;luntY
~.. Edallion club im&gt;lram In I~ w u '
somee In 1968, ac&lt;ordln&amp; to ~ "' ...... Ollljlllull
ldYioon tor dolilg work In
lbe IIDial .._rt completed "'
Morpnt Grll!ltho .... the club .,..U..• '!"'I by carec. E. Blakelllee last month.
tal ...,.m.Jon at lbe ,project
Over 7,000 bulletins were distributed to lndlvllllala to ullol
A IJIOctal ..,..c~ay -.w
1D their problems In homemak- judging tor aD boys utd f!lrls
111&amp;. lEming, &lt;OJI1mulllt.Y &lt;level. projects was eoncllcted for aU
opmont, utd 4-11 Club work.
members on AuFot I. ConsldTraining was given by t h e eraUon Ia being given to hNakc:own;y agents, the area agents, lng this up on the bsala at pro.
IDd alate apoeiallsta In leeder- jecto for 1969.
Youth groups In the county asbip and subjeet matter areaa
throuSh 318 IMOtinga with a com. pin pit CHI an ootstutdlng Molp
blned attendanee at 7,889 lndl. COWit;v Junior f'alr program with
vtdUala. 'lbe news media were 793 exhlblls by 4-11 club mom.
I' very important part or t h e bers, Scalts, FF A and FHA
· program as 228 Dllft articles. groups. The Meigs COunty Jun.
. - · prepared .... publllhed by lor Fair is a eooperatlng aetfv •
the two newspapers serving the iiY spcnsored by the Meigs coon.
ioY Asrlcultural Soclet.Y, ...,.k.
Meigs COunty area.
In the field 0( yootlt ..... ~~. Ins with sH yooab groups In lbe
' .512 different boys an(~ girls were coont,r. There was $2, 862 pro.
r enrolled In 9 1.2 dillerent 4-H vlded by lbe Mefga COunty Aarl·
club projects. In making the 1-11 cultural Society f o r · - · judg.
~ dub program ponible, 79 dif- es, tropbies, and ribbons.
Total j,.H club membership In
ferent adult volunteer advisors,
1968
or 512 was up from the
•..... without pay, utd 68
juolor leaden assisted In car- 476 In 1967. In oilier Y&lt;JUih scl l')1ng cut lbe proJects alid pro. tlvtllea The Extension Service
coopersted .with haakB, Land1 lf&amp;Dll In 39 t-H cluba.
lllll'k:,
and Cooaervation District,
promoting the 4-ll club pro.
r;nm early 1n the year, two In providing scholarships for !he
· Awuenell Team• made up of oae-day Youth • Science Confer.
Bob Halley, Janice Eastman, Ka- ence at Ohio State University.
. tble Chichester, Janet M e e 1,
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JACKSON - A series of six
.... will be held lhroughoot Plkoton Methudlsl Church.
The program at all meetings
SOUtbellstern Ohio for aD 4-11 advisors or prospective advisors.
The 1eminars wW provide these

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leaders the opportunit;y to meet one tbat fits their schedule. A
tolether. share idea&amp;, am lm~ dinner at 6:30 p. m., courteoty of

· provo lbelr abilities to workwith lbe Ohio 4,.H FoundaUon, will get
~ ~· In lbelr 4-H clubs. acU'O!Uea uude.._. Follawlng
Dates and loeatloos for the dinner, seminar 81'0lVS OD Health
aeminara are scheduled as fol- aud SlleiY, CUnponlon Projecta,
Awarda, and Community Service
lows:
Tuesday, JaJL 28,Cidiz,Grace wiD be conducted with Extension
c4lhopli of United Presbyterian Agents serving as discussion
leaders. Those attending w!IU10
Church.
oble
to select hiooflbe tour aemThursday. Jan. 30, Athens,
IMr
gr&lt;q~a.
ll.djoummenl wUI
AJe-.r High School (9 miles
wear of Athena on U, S. RL 50). be .. 9;30 p. m.
Because of the dinner, reserllon:IIJ', Feb. 3, Woodsfield,
vations are to be called in or sent
First Presbyterian Church.
· Tuesday, Feb. 4, Zanesville, to the CIIWIIY Extension Office
,Plolsant Grove Vnlled blllhodlst o week before the """'lnlr at
each locaU.on. The programs are
.Church.
·· Thursday, Feb. 6, lrontnn, sponsored by tho CoqleraUveExKingsbury SchooL
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4-11 J - . F...ll.osl- m -ll'lpo .,..
by lbe Mefga COWol1
4-H Advloory Commlllee. Six oiivlsoro attended the Southeaatt-11
Advisors Training Sosslon In~
lumbus In March.
lh lbe 4-11 canwlns program,
61 camper•
II counaellorO
parUclpatod In the throe area
4-11 club camps atCaDier'acave.
'11111 611 acre complaOWDeciJolnl.
ly by Meigs, GaiHa, lfl&amp;bland,
Vlntoe and l.&amp;wreoce Coun!loa.
Funds for lbe CoqleraUT&amp; Ex·
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Mefga COunty are provided by
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llounahell, Rl,fiiiOIId lL LaDdai'l,
Jr., c.!rin R. 11~1, FIO)'d
J, Nicholl, William Slrawaer,

JOHN R. PRIDDY, who IIYOI
on '1111rteen Milo cree~ .... ll.r·
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acres of pasture this fall and
limed an additional four ac.ras. He
alao built a farm ~and developed 1 spring. He buUI a 500.

Ronald GUkesoo of VSDA SOU
Conservlllllll
SorYice helped
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wildlife food plata next spring
and aloo plant sune tr- oDd
ahrabB for wUdllle beqelll.
He built a 11111111 pond this year
tor the benefit of wlldl1te, and
plans to build another poDIS iD
the niture, which Will also serve
as u'Veatock water.
Mr. Waiters~n had aconservation plan on oDe tract ot land,
but slncethel tlmehldbo~Jchltwo
other lrlcta. Obe or these joined
th8 tlrst and llwas combined with
that plan to make an amerded
plan. The oilier tract 'Is being
developed into a now cons.,...
lloo plan.

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Mortda_y • • , • • • • •• 31 4 ·
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ature, predpitatlon and weather
conditkrlB for each 24~ per,~.
loci 11 recorded by Pete Me-.
Cormick, weather abserver at
Fairfield Weather Station.

TIIOMAS ALFORD,

at Whllloa

VBri!IO hl&amp;lt ~ """ 11lcfge, ~od 'a' ~~
lbe w..., thio year - 41.1 de- pion lb 1960. Sln&lt;e t110t tlmi' he
sre.., last year 31.2 da· has carried out ~ conaenaIICNI proctlees. He has clearOa
Averqe low temperature tor and seeded more than 30 acres
gallon concrete round watertrw the week this yeer - 17.5 da· of land, part OC whiOII waa re18.6 da· seedod Into meadow rrasaes and
trough below lbe $Pring. Recent- greea, last year part ,..., .Pasture mixtures.
ly he told us that there was greea.
Total
preclpiiiUon
tor
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enough flow ot water into t h a
He reseeded severd lcres ot
trough from lbe spring that It week thia year - 0.57 at aa pasture In strips. He preparod
by
froze only 1 very lltllo around !Deb, last year - 0.34 or an the oeedbed. lol: this
the edp, Since be did oot Med Inch.
dlsklog. He has limed anillertD·
Total preclplliUon lD date tills !zed the 2kcre paswre fteld In
the water lor livestock this w.fD..
year
- 0.77 or an Inch; lastyea.r addldoo to the other lallli thai
ter, be drained !he trOUBh.
We saw a rectart:War trough - 0. 64 at an Inch.
hid been cleared IDd seeded. He
Normal .a verage preclpiiiUon buDI a livestock water lpond, In
whicll was frozen with several
inches of lee, but had not beeQ, mmuaJiy - 3B.401nches.
ooe of·these pastures.
damlged by lbe Ice, ·
Mr. Priddy alao reported thai
the grass wu growhw: ftl')' nice-AttrcictiYe Attic
ly on lbe pond flU IDd bare areas
A few 18l'lll of bad
and that the pond was perbops
prleed Iabrie eaa be
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OJIOoCbird full. II was buill \ In Oloag the 1Dflldued wallto
Se!*mber, 1968.
aa atlle 10081 lo leed .....
8Dd flllerelt. Cboooe one tbal
DAVID FORSHEE of Glllll&gt;olla ...,. be ~Aiftea.

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. , ., 'But itlle Wolverines cams 6) 24; Cuter, 3 (~) 6; Tom, GI!t :P.,soinlln the second hoi! JaDovich, S
18(Fito, 2 (0.0)
t"ii!t;e~ to wllhln live polnlo, 4; Maxey, 5 (0.1) 10; &amp;iliiYIII.
)11-n,.with 6130 1D play, ,'
S (8.4) 13; BloOdWOrth 4 (0.0) 8;
lhen re..ntered lbe Henry, I (0.1) 2; Edwards, 0
" .. ~e with lour loUis aaalnst (0.0} 0; Ford, o (0.0) 0; To,blm utd helpecl Ohio Slate con- talo 28 (9-19) 115.
"Uol the bockboarda while ClesOhio State (98) - llowoll o
;n~m. and Dan Andreas, whQ.bad (0.0) 0; Cleomons, II (9-10) Sl;
'elilll OC hit 12 polnla In the Sor..,son, 12 0..2) 26; Flmey, ·
....... hall, slipped Mlchipo 6 (0.0) 12; - · · 2 (3.,';)
·Iii a 2..2 conference record. Sor- 7; Andreu, 4 (4-6) 12; Bar·
;enaonendedwlth26polnte.
clay, 3 Cl-5) 8; SDiitiJ, 0 (0..2)
The WoiT&amp;rlneo ttcelved 24 0; Schnabel, o (0.6) 0; Bern·
'iiOIDte from Demls SteWart, but ard, I (0.0) 2; Miller, 0 (0.0) 0;
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;leading icoror enl$'lng 30) 98.
'lllo PI!W, WBI held to 18.
Halftime; Olllo State 53 Jo!lch·
~IJb!o:'lbl.. oow Ia 9..2 averall, lgan 39
·.fr!llle \ ll!e Woloerlnes are 8-5.
Fouled oot: None
;T(!e Jluekeyea, - last Ylll'
Total fouls: Mlchll!llll 21, Ohio
eooterence re&lt;ord for State 18
·~ otcuracy, fired In 58
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mldw1y , through lbe first hall
saturday and then coasted to an
89-68 Big Ton victory.
· Ben McGilmer led Iowa from
o 11;-14 lelld to a commanding
27-14 advantage ard the Gciphers

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mer scored Mftll points In the
surge ard llnlohed with 30 tor
the pmo lo load sH players.
Iowa JMde 58 per cent of its
shots in the ftrst half and took a
40-27 lead by the intermission.
The llawks ftnlahecl the gune
witll a 54 per cent shooti~ per·
centage fi'CID the field.
McGIImer hit It OC 14 shots
from the fteld and elglrt of eight
tree chrows. He also led Iowa in
rebound!Jw with 13.
John JolmiOII bad 15 polots
tor Iowa, Glen Vidnovic had 13
and Dick Jensen 12. AI Nuness
led Mhmosola with 17.
Iowa m a d e 33 or 38 free
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A dleloion on whether to
resume play - d be mlda-ln ... hour attor S'•openlion be·
.cauae It action. Is held bp lor
than an boor. there - d
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IDALEII.H, Fla. (UPD - !lest!·
ny's 'IW:ist and Ta Wee scored
front • rlll!lllng victories ~wr·
d1y to csp!uro the spill divisions
of the $20,000 added Joamlne
Stakes at Hialeah Park.
Destiny's TWist, now Wlbeaten
in three career atartJ, went ott
the even - money llvorlt.e ln her
dlvisloo or the alx-furlong iprlnl
arr:l ran off in the stretch lor a
two-length triumpll over Dear
T&lt;.&gt; All. On Red.ectton WIIB third,
thr-uarters of ·a 10111th tiorther hack, with Irradiate fourth.
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and Claas Is Out was fourth.
Ta Wee, under Johnni' )lob,
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Destl!tv's Twlat WOI timed In
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LoJiun Slid ln addiU011 lo other q..._rterback, Bob Griese football sjnce he led the Jets to
he baa hid with llle (ol the Miami Dcllpllins)," the protessiotal foodwll world
knee Iince he WIO playing Lemm said. uwe moved into chamPionship 1 - k ago and
collap f - U Ill the Vnl-oi- the Gator Bowl (where Sunday'• earned the ni:ckrame "Sitler
17 OC Allbamo, Nomath has ratlolaiJ.y..televiied pme wUl Joe-,n grabbed the spotlight
been prscUclng here oo 1 111117 be held) today, and I think it from lbe opposing cprterback
fteld.
was better, .
In Sunda)''• pme-John Hadl of
"Everybody has been having
On:ce again Namath, the the Son Dlo10 Chargers,
But the tact is that Hadl,
who'll start for the underdog
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College Basketball Results

Missouri 74 Iowa .St. 58
Iowa 89 Minnesota 68
Aquinas 8S Grand Volley SL 76
Cleveland St. 58 Wayne· St. 60
Southern Methodisl 101 Rice 80

NCAA Tiekell! On
Sale In Raleigh
RALEIGH, N. C. (IJPO - Tick·
ets went on sale here Saturday
for the quarterfinals of the
)&lt;II;~ , !!Mtern .lleglooal basket..
ball championslllps which wm
be played at Reynolds Coliseum
March 8.
The winner of the Middle At·
lantie Conference will play an
at..JIJ'I8 team, and the SOuthern
conference will pla,)r another at.i.arse team in an a!ternoon.dou-

11ae -two winners will move to
tbe Eastern Regional .finals at
College Park, Md. the following
week.

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DIYion 86 DePaul 83

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onere, uso he wouldn't say
anything about it. But I noticed
that when he went. back to
throw, he wasn't potting his
weight on his knee. He was

St. John's 91 West Vfrgtnia 62
,l'eM State 65 Pittsburgh 50
North Carolina 94 Wake Forest
89
Ohio state 98 Michigan 85
Tul11 70 Memphla St. 69
Ke.ntucky 69 Tennessee 66
Davidson 68 VMI 64

"E'"rybocbl ftaun• the flli,&amp;
Jhould win SUIIIIIy ,
Namath." Mid wen coedl
Honk Stram of ~ Ci9-

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p.m. EST contest, ..,...uil Ill
West, paued for more yards lbe Jets SUper ~ d_,.
and
more touchdowns last over Balt!more, hi.. .....
season tban any other pro
boOming this week. - · Gl
quarterback-In either league.
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crowd wUI rua well !a opoil Of
3,473 yards and 21 touchdowns 50,000.
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KNOXVILLE, fenn. (UPD - Big Dan Iaiii IIIII
1D a
69-66 victory 5aturda,y over Tennessee to sta,y atop the ~ •
eontererme stamings.
lsiel bad 21 polots aoo was helped by Llr!'J' Stael with 18 mJ
-Mike Pratt with 17.
Temessee captain Bill Justus getllng 19 of bll 20 poiDia lalbo
ttrst half and the Vols went out at intermlsaioo with a S7...Uield.
But the WUdcats took conlr91 of the game early In lbe HCOIIII
hall when Mike Clsey hit a j - to 8fve Keatuclq a t11ne paiD1
margin. Tennessee Cougllt back to eventualb' even It \II' at 51-61
with three and 1 hllf minutes loll, but Kenlucl&lt;y rallied when 1sMI
gol I field goal aoo two fool ahots to open I tour point DllrPn thet
held "' the real of the way.

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Oassic Slated Friday cotUMBIA,

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PIULADELPHIA (UPD
Twent;y Olympians and seven de~
fending chsmplona wUI competo
in the second amual P.hiladelphia Track Classic on Friday.
The international Cleld assembled by coaches Jbn UJumbo'•

EUiott of VUlanova and James
1!:, TuPIIEIIY or the Unlverslt.Y at
Pennsylvania features George
Young In the t1ro mile 1'1lll ard
Erv HaD In the 50 • yar&lt;l dash
utd high lnlrdles.
YOWlg, the 31-year-old Arlzo-

Four Seek
AD Post At
Wisconsin

The Atlantic Cc».st Conterence
cllamplonstrlp will be decided the
MAI&gt;ISON, Wis. (UPJ)- Four
nJght ot. March 8, •rxl the winner per~MJnS. incJlldlng aeUng athlethu drawn a bye Into the East- Ic director Mill Brubn, have
ern aemiftnals.
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' appllod 10 far for the athleUc

1!011• to scoring ' - ' •
with 28 polnla. Pete llal""'ock
na school teacher who W&lt;ll the
scored 12 and DcMc Jd!D.., lldiJ.
two mUe event at last week"s
ed 10 to old tho Tiaer Knlgbts OC Columbua event In
Bill Ctln led l'"'a State with 16.
Bostoo In 8:32.6, Is lbe defend- state.
It left Missouri al 2..2 Ia the
Ing champion here.
Tomllnsoa added four field conference and 9-6 ovenlL Da
Hill heads a delegation at VIlStole oow ia 1-4 and 7-tl.
lanova teammates, illcludlng
With five mlmltes left In the
Marty Uquorl in the feature
first half ~ssouri went Ia tram
mile. Larry James In the 6110
' 27-23 and made It 36..2'/ at haUutd Frank Murphy In the 1,000
IIme. Iowa State moved to wltbyard nJn.
ln three polnto, 53-50, wllll s:ao
Foreign compeUtors Include
to play, but Mlasouri .aqrpd
West OOmftmY'¥ .Partet i!f)&gt;ille
ahead agaiJL
'"'n
vaulter KlaUs Schlprowsld, middle distance ace Walt Adams,
hl&amp;lt jumper Gunther llJielvogel
WILL HONOR IUXSON
ard women's high hurdles star
COLUMIIUS (UPI)- A moveHeidi ltoseodabl.
COLUMBUS
(UP!) - Clwck
ment fa underway to establish
Hb:soo
at
Southern
Maliludlat
Elliott llld the mile will be an International Hockey League
will receive the S1ama1.7 :&amp;riMIP
one of the glamour Nee&amp; ~ the Players' Association.
elasalc at the Phlladolphln CivGlenn Ram~ and Lw Kaz- TJ'GI)by !run the Toochdown Cldl
ic Center. Listed as starte-.rs owski ot the Toledo Blades said ot Columbus at ita aards IJu..
along with Uquorl are Cbrll Ma- six 'of the league's seven teams quet here Jan. 24.
The trophy is prelellled ID
soo, a VUI&amp;DOVa sqJhornore ex- will send representatives to
pected to be Elliott's next sub
Maoiay's scheduled meeting tn the player with the beii'COIIoll·
four minute mUer; Jurgen May Toledu.
ate pass record in 1968.
of West Germany; Sam Balr of
Two players wUI share lllo
On l""'eb. 6, tM niL's Board
Kent State; Barry Brown of the oi GoverDOrs, which is holding "College Beck of the Y_. "'""
New York Athletic Club and its bi-monthly meeeting at Mus- ora. 1bey are Ron JohaiGII of
Dave Kerr of Ball State.
kegon, Mich., ..wUl hear from Michigan and Terry Hanro113o ol
the Assocladon and discuss Its Notre Dame.
demands," Commissioner Andy
MuUJgan ..ld.
RACES CALLED OFF
Ramoay and Kazowskl mainSECOND gj&gt;RAJGHI' mLE
LINCOLN, R. L (UPO- LinBELLEAIR, Fla. (VfO - 'l'al·
coln Downs canceled Its even- tain the group has been assured
Ing day thorougl1bred racing card thai Alan Eagleson of TOroaiO ter Dowell at Wabmllldaa. Arll.,
after two races Saturday after will represent them sbou1d talks dafeated RusaeH TedmanatSeor·
hazardous tra.clli cmdi.Uons caue- reach an impasse. EacJ.eson borough, N. Y., 6 i8d 5 ~
helped Bobby Orr of the Naeo! two aplDs,
day to lake bll .......t 111ra1a11t
tional Hockey League's Boston
A aJIC)kesman allbe track aald
Belleair Senior - - (laJI
rain and thaw bad walbad Off Bruin&amp; negotiate a $40.000- Tourney title.
$611,000 contract In 1966.
lbe - ... at lbe far turD down
to the frost Uno, caualng 11 1o
turD alipJlery,
.
souri's Don Tomlinson htt 20
or 22 tree throws Saturday tor
the margin In a 74-58 Big Eight
Conference victory over Iowa

Players'
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North Clrolina State Universl- . dl.rector'a post at the UnlversU;y
ty llid tickets ma,y be ordered at Wisconsin.
by mall only, The cost $3.50
A five .. man committee INkeach with 50 cents extra for hand- Ing to WI tho vacaacy left when
ling c)!orges.
Ivan B. Wllli.amsul was fired
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four persona bad appllod. Bruhn
was the only known appi!Cllllt
Pral, Frederick Hoberman,
albietlc boord cl!otrmsn a n d
RIDNEBECK, N. Y. (UP!)- aJIC)kesman for 1be 'pecial comBurly Mall !hell, lbe fullback mittee. declined lA&gt; dlsclooe who
for the !q)er Bowl ebomplon the other throe were ~ he
Now York Jollo, wenl from lout- had their permls-.
baD lo boxllig Sol1irdaY when he
The . committee will letWest Mullklnpm 76 New Lex· Miami Trace 61 WJIM. . . C.
sparred 0111 roomd with Bulter ters 1o 1be appllcaate and CONCLUDES DRILLS
H. 54
inglon 53
Mallllo.
. they 1Vioh tx&gt; aollcll tor InterSPRING VALLEY, N.Y. (UPD
North
llnlon
79
OI•tangy
75
Dublin
63 F - l i l
iiol~ with two years of ring· . ~ewa, ·to be held later.
Lfaltl heav1welibt chsmj&gt;loo
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Sidney
46
Plelle!onlalne
45
~ u 1 Gol&lt;ion Glover ·~~omson, wbO held the poot aln&lt;e l!ob Foster conclllda«i bll spar.
H
..... 12 yean
handlod him- 1155, waa clr...,..t attor two win· rlntl -rday lol: his UUe da- ChiUICOIIIe F l - 61 Ross South- New concord ,.Jaiiioo
Crooksville
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aelt well ~ his three min, leas loolball aesoon1 1n o row.
Wedlleaclay nigbl aaalnst
Marl.., Harding 54 Freemon! ' - " Elm
!MiriMIIa ..
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ROlli&amp;
40
Amanda
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Feb. 3 I'8Jiacemente lneludo ''former
Fo!1\iwlns . hls Dna! workout
Merpn
63
RoseYIIIe
44
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C&lt;llo.
Walllll
Rldp
58
C&lt;lls.
57
Flllrlleld
Unl..,
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utd Elroy (Craey Legi) to m- lbel tile next time !lace
52
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;cola. l ! a s - 69 Cola. Mo- Clrlal Wln&lt;hutilr'U ~
to loolball.
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77
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hawk 57
~ . what aurprlled h I m Track Coach !l!arllts (Rut) Wal.., ' ~. KILL· DRIVER
.-&amp;_,.the~ Bowl, &amp;toll ter utd BrubO.
KUALA LIJMPVH (UP!)- A C&lt;lla. East 97 Colo. cantril 70 ~1184
l'4IPIIO\I • II waa the Ita!~
wnson, • -nhlr ot t h o •warm ot lpees attacked a truck · C&lt;lls. Sooth 711 C&lt;lla. W h - Ll!l'l
Gruvtllo711
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Cola.
Llndoll
91
Cola.
Marfoo.
Plal!l
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eo a ~~:~it.' 'l[ -,.--""'rs also were 1111. v ...... 68 Delnare 56
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·to ro~ ·• clll&gt; f!WIIiers' "'"" In lbe second half Niday
·Oller to loereooe . iho' ~~· alghl to eapture • · 77;as . . win,
,,~Diiflt
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plement for wintering your brood cow herd.

Yes, here it~ a way to cive your sto-~k a hia:hly
palatable. protein block t.hat will save you
time and labor Give it a try. You'll aee why
·cattlemen acr0111 the country are turning to
thitt hia:h-proteln.low-cO&amp;t llange Chow Block
to help the1r brood l'OWS throua:h the rou&amp;h
winter monlhs.

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- .. &amp;per Joe 11 Namatftla spectacular knee is •ctlng till again
ard hll IYSUallilll)' for SUnday'a
American Football League An.
Star pmelslndoubl.
••1 can't A)' rilfrt now just
hOfl' much Joe's knee is
botherina: him," East coach
Wolly LOmm . llid Friday, "I
pion to start him SUnday,
howewr, and then we'll just
have to see how far he can go
on IL"
The / East trailler worked on
Nunath's ceJeb,.ted knee tor 45
minutes FrldQ after Lemm
nod~ the New York. Jets star
waa not putting much weight on
the knee.. Namatll was advised
to stay ott the leg as much aa
poaslble until gametime.
.,Joe's not a grumbler," said

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Barber, the 38-¥ear-old
lltth sreeo at Silverado an .PrOtron\Arkanaas, atartedthe
·thiN 1'0IU1&lt;i wllb • ..... stroke
lead over Bruce Devlin ~ A u alralla utd two ahead at Palmer.
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67 Friday and hid a two round
totel at nine under par lll5,

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Weather Roundup

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Boy Scouts Show Lively
ll t
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~J~~~~~?...yard2!';~!!:~hl!, wn
Awle Grove have de..loped...,.

. ' 'fi ·a.~~Wyos won their tl!lrd
,! ~ withoUt a lo.,. · on lbe
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' 'II :~ lln!ost cam.. ocor1ng 11
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son conaervaUon SoiY),ce
Masoo CllWIIY
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meeU111 with Boy Scout Troop
No. 257 at the Lutheran Church
In Pt Pleasant. WiUiam Knight
Ia !he Scootmaster;Georgelomb
and Harlin E. Newsomeareadult
leaders. The three leaders, as
well ae 15 scouts, were present.
We discuued soil am water
conservation and showed slides
ot coru~enation practices in Meson COUnty. A lively discussion
followed tho showing oflbe slides
and several boys are making arraJW8ments with us to work on
their ConservaUoo ofNotural ft&amp;.
sources Merit Badge.

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· ~ Motss Cqunt.r' IEmera dlppeel 'COil ilbNJI tor -mal llH·
allte coalrol; 38 coalilnors llold
423 cl.ivoo; 11x fllrmoro
are aelll!&gt;l - · Jiles lhnlolli!&gt;
lbe chlllicot~to ani! 'Laneaster
Soleo; 12 dairy hordB are on
procli&lt;IIM telltlng. mlloor ,...,;..
ers parUelplted, In the 100 Bu·
lhel C&lt;&gt;rn Club.
All allaDo 'weevll CCllltrOl dem·
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rally 11 !he Ohio -~.. l(oOk over
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bounders wlth 10. Bob Rice, 6...1
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lS reboUJds. Jackson hit 25 of
58 fr&lt;m the llold, ancl _..itted
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pr Creek Bob&lt;ats cl&amp;wec!. tho -eoteru·Hllbla'ldert' Q-591n a
.....,..fl'om-llehlnd ioeciiid bolt win in southern Vllley A11!18!1c ·c...;,
rorence play Friday niilt&gt;t at Soulllweotoni· IIIF sd.iol: . · "' ·' .
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_.nwnia. and ~rl Thoma a, 8-1 oenlor:"'wliti, iat au!' l)le.
with an inCeded fool.
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Ill lioel(l, SO.IbWeatenl rCJ!led to U ll)oy beat
:MoCiar · ~=·
a 19-13 llrst period acOI'e, lead- lllthlandlooe to Kner.llr!oek.on 't
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ereek
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mork anc1 the Hl&amp;f1lulder• were
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36'32 lood In the ~ni10 oecoodJ , and· Rielly. SIGut

SOUthwestern led 34-32 at hllC·

of th&amp;.thl!'d Pl'\"lod.

Chuck Bradbury, 6-3 aenlor, '
paced the Bobcats with 26polnts,
23 of them comO. in 1\y&amp;&lt;Or
Creek's great seco!d haU, Stove
Spaulding, . 5-10 senior, finished
with 22 polnto, with 16 ol them In

Spauldl~

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period.
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The win kept l&lt;Ji&amp;&lt;Ot Creekalivo
in theSVACracewlthas-lrecord, aecond behind the loague
leading Eastern Eaglea who a..7•1. KJ!gor Cr"eek Is 8-4 In all

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1-11 ov all
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Tom Reese, 6-l aenlor, scOI'ed (Or Soutllliea\otn
a lay\cl to ...,. the CIJIII!I 36-3&amp;
RRR\Im
with 5:27 to Ill' In the lhlrll pori•
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bUrY made It 40-36 at tho ~:32 HoDIOII, 3-4-10; GljdW..,....;
mark and Kyaer Creoli wen! out 2-0-1; Metapr,
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9+22; ·Broom;
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Gtaot.
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non
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at llallllo!e• The Plrstei 1Dok t~w~ ·North Gallla, with Dave
over 50-41\at tl\0 imd Ill 3 per- Daniels and BID Wallo
80'iodl
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LarrT Jefterll; 8-'Q CUIIIor' pee- the field ..~,g 2• 76 I
pmoo.
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ed ~WUdtatacwlth 23 polnta. ancl COlM!rted 011 iiiiY oevon of
The I'll• drq)J)eds...thvrestern In tho lint
Dave ~111!1 8-l aenior1 \wt 17 at \he foul !1ne Cor tl.l per toCourthpllc~tln'theSVACwlth'a '.
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who moved "'I to thlrd .wlth I 6612
John _.Gotl)oia; 6-1 ·.enJor, was Steve Seulidora, '!"cb with
· 55 win over last place
9
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tl.lo.•' Plrllte• with
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Trace WUdcata IIIOYOd Into lhlrll
in Soulllern Valloo'Athiotl&lt;
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55 w1n Friday niaht at North Galila over COOch RUI\Y $dvocy'a
Pirates.
Coach Poul DWi&gt;n'a WUdcats
are third with a 5-4 reenrol and
are 7-6 in aU pmos. KYKer
Creek downed Southwelllerll ss.
59 to haftS mto oecontl placoln

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the
&amp;tarteol'to work ....

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GAHS. tJ
lert to liab~ are Gallla 1 s Jim Henry, Jackson's Terry Osborne and Bob Rice, ard
Gallla's lollke Fenderbosch. Jaoklon won, 62-liL

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a:06 left in the lltat hill .... ?9-

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~:;:7. ~ aovoral olhera in leodliW the lronmea to a _SOutbeaatem Loogue win over

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911 Ross 74 cameron State 74
Midwest
Beloit 56 Ripon 55
Cornell Iowa 68 carleton 62
Lakeland 99 E»reka 75
Aurora 75 RDeklord 72
West
.~~ 1~ -&amp;.,l!or4~5\ ,,.; .. ,,, record.
nllhll · leads,
• N ,,.
peun..
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:• · John
•".· song's
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senior,
hall · ~. , Bob Smith, 6-11
5-9 . as
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over lhe
With
Paclllc 89 Loyola LA s!l'
It was the slsth otnlght loll junior, soorJ!d 11 ~StOvoSaun- Lltlle WUdcat&amp;. Norm Swindler cats - It was a do or die oltua·
Cor North Gallla and lhe .... ders, 5'11 fonior,·~ 10.
waa hlld1 COr llamaD Ttace wi1ll lion. ~~~r Creek!JuthteeSVAC ' pme'~ !Crp

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JACKSONIRONMEN(Gn
FG-A FT·A
PLAYER- Poa.
Raser COlby, G, ••••••••••••••• , 3--11 1· 3
Jerry Mossbl.rpr, G, ••..•••• , • , • 3- 5 3- 3
Jer17 Mlpes, G, ••••...•••••.• , 2- 5 2- 2
Bob Rlc:e, c, , • • • • • • . . . • • • • • • . 3-11 6-U
Paul Green, F, •••...•••• , •••• 10.16 0- 3
Torry Oaborne, F, ••.. , ••• , .•• t-10 D· 0
Phil Atbaugll, C, . • • • • • . . • • • • • 0- 0 II- 0
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Glenville 69 W, Virginia St 62
Marl- 91 W. Virginia Wooley·

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Jerry Moelbarger's three paint play with l;M
--~ - !oliowl~ a GAllS turnovei - ldllioda Bl• !levU back here FridaY algbt u Coach Do'" Fisher's Jackaon ' chllMd "'I a &amp;%-51 Soothoastern Ohio!.-.. tr1Ull11bover Gall\&gt;GIIL
Gallta'a J!mRenryhadcuotllovlsitors'leOdto50-19 with 211~
..tnlqj. sooonda later, Gallipolis regained poueaalon. With illno
tic~-· Moaliber&amp;&lt;Oto 1 5-10 IOlliiB' guard. &amp;lola 11 trail Blllo
Devil ·forward Tom Proae, an:t zoomed dotrta court tor an easy li.Ywo
"'I wllh 1:54 to go. He wai rooJeol b)' Be&lt;p Motthows. The Jadraon
........ calmly sank the free toao, 41iyjng Ja~koon a 53-t9 edge.
Altar tho~ the mue DevUs
tried hard to ceoch the tronmen, cor had 12. Paul Green's 20
but it was not to be as the vi&amp;- p&amp;Jinta paced the Fishermen. Ric.
Uors c:pntinued to pull away in added 12 .
the ·finll le(onda of plaf.
It wae tht nevUs' fourth lou
First hll!acttonwasrealclose in five outings, learioa: 'th•
- · the score was
tied five with a 6--5 season recon:L Jaclltiniea- theleadexc~hand• son is notr s.3 for the year. Dl ·
12 times.
SEOAL play, GAllS io ..,. 4-5.
h~ Green. 6--1 senior f o r- Jackson is 6-3.
ward, biill&lt;e a 26-ali tie with7:16
Gallipolis I$ in a three Wll
lett In the thii'd·period and Ter· tie for lmrtll place with ItoniGD
rY Oaborno tallied alayuptogive and Logan. Ironton loot 73-1818
JHS a 30-21 edge.
•
Athens whUe Loga~&gt;"'lset Well ..
Tom Spencer..- senior B 1 u e· ·· Jon 76-68 Frtdiy nl.gbt.
Devil guard-fOIIWard, cut It to
lit friday's P!'eliminary came,
3~ with 5:12 left, then put~ the GAHl;Jlluelmpo de!eeled tho
GallleDa ehead for the last time, Jackoon lrOilbcjlo 37-32. The Imps
31-30, wtlh 4:03 showing on the led 25-20 ·~ l!ltee per!odo,
elock.
erasing a 17·14· JackiOI\.,!laJ.ftlml
Green's crlp ohot wilh 3:45 load.
1e11 in the third period put Jack·
Bruce wuaon paced lhe ln'4IO
son ahead for kee~~s.
with 11 points. Larry Snowdeft
Galllpolia' biggest lead was had 10. Rouse and Murphy had
three paints - 15-12 with 6:17 eight eoch for tho iceers.
left in the aecon:l period, and 1g..
16 with 4:30 left in lhe first half.
Jackson's winning margin - 11
points - was the lromnen's bigFriday's College Basketball
...1 load.
Reaulta
Galllpolla had another bad night
By
Unltad
Press
Jntornatlonai
(32 per eent) from the fleld, hitEast
11~ only 21 of65 ahots. This must
be attributed to the Fishermen's Bow&lt;loln 74 'l'rllllcy Conn. 71
line defenai ve play, Not oRly did Nichols 91 Naooon 85
the Jromnen force GAllS shots, Gamoa 89 Alliance 56

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HANNAN TRACE 0!5· 1~6)- A loll to CDach U~4 lolye~a'
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B-5123; C b - t.li.S; S. Dan- w!ml~ all thteo remaining ...h
!ell, 2.0-4; WeDs, t.:l-14 Mont- pmea 11&gt; gain oven a tie with
IOfiiOTY, 0./14; lila...., 0.0.0.
the Eagles.
NORTH GALL~ (llt-7 -55) As It Is oow - Kner Cr..k
Greenlee, 6-1-13; .Smith, t.:l-11; must 'take Southern, . ~stem and
Sounder&amp;, 4./1-10; Clark, 1-1.3; North Gallia, In that order to
Gamel, 9.0-16.
. t8ko tile SVAC a1J11 fln.iab with a ,
HANNAN THACE • • 13 34 47 66 ' 9-1· record. E.aietn h&amp;o twoSV AC
NORTH GALUA .• • • 11 30 50 55 WUOI left. The Eagles mu&amp;t .

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NAGURSKI LAUDED
NEW YORK (UPI)-Brool&lt;o
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GALUPOUS BLUE DEVILS (51)
PLAYER - Poa.
.
FG-A FT·A PF RB
Jim Henry, F, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-16 1·1 4 9
Grog Pauley, F, ..•• , •.•..•. , .• II- 0 0.0
0 0
Grog Smidt, F, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3- 7 2-3
4 10
Tern Pro.e, F, •••• , .••...•.•.. 0- 0 0..0 0 1
Mike Fo!derbosch, C,. • , ........ 3- 8 2-3 2 9
Hank Sllaa, G, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0- 0 0.0 0 0
Ttml ~ncer, G, ••••• , ••••••••• 4-17 4-5 3 9
Beop Matthows, G, •.•• , •• , •.••.• 4-17 0.0 1 3
TOTALS • . . . ••.• , ..•••.. , , , 21~ 9-12 15 41
Scori!W b)' Quarters:
Jackaon lr01'1111en • • , , , • • •••••••••• 10 16 1G
Gal!lpo«a Bluo DevUs , • • • • •.•••••• 11 15 II

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IIK\HT ASSOCIATION
'l'here are certain lYmptom•
G,\LLIPOLIS- lll&lt;&gt;&lt;ordial in· preventive ~•aurea ·· wttich can whieh are usually charae,terl~'4::
tarctioo {cororw~ .,thromho•i•, be tlken to prevent a heart at- of helrl -ckl. Four 0( tbofl
coronary occluaioo, t'lbvt attack. tock euept to SLOW DOWN when
coronary) is death ol lllP heart one reaches middle age (40 to are:

are

Of O:Q'~n 60 years). studtee have &amp;hOwn
to tllat area. The blood clot caua::- t~at smddng increases the de~
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gradually increases In size until
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32. Owns
!3. Gre.k
letter
34. Italian
river
35. Smell
37. FamUiar
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In 1861 Georgia seceded (rom
the Union.
ln 1938 units or General
Franco's nationalist air force
bombed Ban·elona a:nd Valencia
in Spain- kilJing 70ll civilians
and wounding hundreds more.
In 1955 the first presidential
news conference to be covered
by · both motion picture and
television cameras was held by
Dwight D. Eisenhower.
In 1968 President Johnson ·
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Every day, in great clties and small villages, bouse ·
wives make out their daily shopping lists from ads in
their home·town newspapers.
No hoopla, no ballyhoo. The kids have gone to
school, the father lo work. The mother of the family
- the one responsible [or spending most of the family's
money - sits down at her kltchcn table and carefully
decides where she can get the best buys. The infor ·
mation is aU there , in the newspaper. The bargain
prices , the descriptions. slay there whHe she makes
up her mind. at leisure. Perhaps she will even fold
the ad and put it in her purse, if there is any questlon

in her mind a hour the price or the product.

Advertisins is a _Service which people want. Arter
the New York newsPaper strike of 1957, women interviewed in one study said they missed ads most of all
features · in the newspaper .
Advertising makes the wheel!! go 'round in our
economy. Following Ute Minneapolis newspaper strike'
in 1962, ecqnornists of the Federal Reserve Bank'i
Ninth District estimated that the area had lost
$58.000,000 in sales.
Advertising makes new!!ipaper wheel!'! go 'round,

WONDERFUL money saVIng
bargAin specials for your eu&amp;tomen help yoo make a big
success as Rawlelgh Products
dealer. Write Charlco Penn.
W. T. Rawleigb Co., Box 204,
Chillicothe, Oblo, ~t-17-3tc

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apply In "person, CrOw's Steak
,House. Pomeroy.
1-16-61&lt;

W•nted '
AimQUES. furniture, · dJohell,

Before the advent of mas11 advfirtlaing, news·
papers - always very expe118lve to ~oduce -had to
depend on political parties Cor suppOI't. It h11 been
advertising, honest ad·vertislng furfttsh)ng J needed
· servi~ to millions of consumers, that ,has strengthened
too.

mlsc:el!aneoq!.. ¥rs. Howilr4
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lmpola V8, 4 dr. -n. Or!gillll aU white !in!sh.
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GMC TRUCKS

PONTIAC

P~MEROY, OHIO

FOR SALE

SINCE 1853

1967FOID
FAIRlANE $00

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Chevys·

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lusiMH Strvbs
ctlltTJSa TllCI!NlaAN, 1.4land Par-er, ltWII4 l'omeroy reoldellce or 88'1-aUI CooJ.
vme.Call ltalloa, wtshee Boll·
day. Gnellnp. Dally aerVIco
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Per month
"350" 2 dr. V8 Hardtop. Power steering, powe
brakei. HD 3 speed, tuU cperaUng consul, 350 cu. 2 dr, sedan. £l&lt;lra goocl finish and condlt!on.

V8 eOKIDo, l""'lr ·~· ,

c:ellenl conclltloo. Pbolle ' . .

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pie, sharing fun. mowing
lhe latest gua&lt;anteed Beeline
fub!ODS, auppleillenl your
family Income, · Enjoy part·
time ~ with above aver- ,
age earninp. No delivery, no
mllediOns. This Is your opportunity for succ:ess If you
are willing to ...,rk lor 11.

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inch, 4 aP,Oe4 traDSIIllsolon, ex..

mue tuilre
Fem•la Halp W•nte~
waU 1111 waD. Re)lt e1ectr1&lt;
B!BLlNE F'ASffiON stylist, • sluifti(IMW $1, TIDY'I Barpinwomtl) who Ilk• meeting peoland.
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VACANCY lor .two elderly people. Prefer private paid patlentll. Phone Mason, 173-5115.
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Ill ac[
res ground, oo Rl. 1211 -fult 81
you 1111'11 onlo 10 at Laurel

JVST RECEIVED S\1 doleD
Men's Coveralls, Jellera Clothing Store, Rl. as. ' "1-19-61&lt;
WILL 00 oewinR at home zippers,
pockets, peg~lng.
hemming, alterations, etc.
Mro. Freddie Thabet. M810!1.
Phone 7'13-5651. •
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4 Door Sedan.

$23.25

$104.94 64 Buick

8onnovlllo 2 dr. Horptop. only 1, 769 - • IJI\Ies. Skylark Convertible V6. Power steering. Automatic
Flclory air conditlcxtod. Full 5 yeor guaruUe. trans. Bel!utltul white with red vinyl bucket seats.
Ntw ear dtlo.

conviction of person or per-

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2 DOOR SEDAM.
6 CYL. STD. TRAMS.

4 Door Sedan. 6 cyl.

$65.62 63 ,Yolkswaaen

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64 WilLER
$495

62 WAM.EI
$245

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WINTER CL,OTHING

One hundred d0118r5 reward

Pomeroy car Wash.

$39.83

Per mont• .
Per month
4+2 ~ort ~·· Smart metallic green wilhwhlte V8 ~rts Wagon. 9 paaa. modeL One local owner,
vinyl 1&lt;11 1nd matebm. green v\11)'1 buelwt seats. Shows good care. Power steering.
Full c01111u!. 4 apeed shill. Low mu-. extra

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$94.37 .

SPECIALS

Per month
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catalina COnvertible. One local owner. Shows best DeVille 2 dr. Hordq, FlciDry air cChlltloned. Ful·
ot care. Power steerlng.powerbnkes. Aut.o.tri:Jll. ly equipped
about e...-ythi~V. Olleloeal.,.ner.

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Skylark V8 4' dr. lllrdtop, Beautiful burpndy ft1&gt;
ish w!th parchment interior. P(ftlt'er ateerlrw,power
brakes. Auto. tnna.. One local owner.

$57.97

·SwHteft · Hots
Coata
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Our Low Price• On All

REWARD

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LeSobre V8 Cuotmn 4 dr. Sedan. Flctory air condit!OIIOOL One loclll..,-. Extremely nice inside and
, 0111. Full buekokin Ylll)'l q&gt;holstory: Pow!"' steerir8, ,power brakes, auto. trans.

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- 1~ .pullets. both floor or

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For Sale

IN LOVING memory of James
S. Hood who passed away 11
ye81'11 ago, Jan, 18, Ul50.

Sadly mlosed by wile,
Edith. dau&amp;h\era and
grandchlldren
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oral Home.
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A wonderful husband. Dad
and ald.
One who was better, God
never made
A wonderful worker so loyal
and true
One In a million and that Dad.

YOUR OLD CAR
MAY MAKE DOWN PAYMENT

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rooms. bath, Vic llro\m, Min·
eroville. Phone 1192-3314.
1-14-410

bon and friends In tl&gt;elr hour
ol """""'· llpeclal thanks Is

and JlC)iter.
The evening stars are Venus
and Saturn.
On this day in history:

• ALUMIWIM. SIDING
• ST9RM W!NDOJ$ ..
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FURNISHED two flliOdroom
apartment. ~um ... heat. Mid·
dleport, !'bODe 892-31'74:
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DID YOURS?

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Today is Sunday, Jan. 19, the
19th day of 1969 with 346 to

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the. American Heart Association.

DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Here'o how to work II:
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2- Sweating
3 - &amp;Kklen brtenl!le shor1ne:S5
otbrealh
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Any of these sym_ptoms should
be reported to your doctor at~
once.
After a heart attack it is possible for a persoo to lead a normal life even thoogha few changes
may be necessary. Tbetreatment
varies witl'l each lndivi~al. Ma:ny
doctors recommend to their patients to keep their welght down.
plan to eat four small meals a
day instead of tllrec large meals
a day, get a moderate anKllnt af
exercise (although plenb' ~ rest
is nece&amp;sary), avoid excitement
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copy aub~t~inod for. d~sified adwerlisenoont w1/l be ehoo&lt;!l•d tt. rote
of 25 c fOf eoch ch&lt;lnf* .
Aclf C!"darocl for three 01 ••• , ;..,.,
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l1nele Geoe ond family.
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clua E. EJUott who paaed
Oft)' Jon. II, 191111.

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lie did wltat he lbougbt best:
He put 1111 arm 8I&lt;IUIId yoo,
And wltllpend, 'Come borne
ond root.'
'ftle golden gate stood openOne yeor ago today,
And farewell IIIIIPOken.
Yoo gently passed away.
'ftle n....., ... place upon
,.... grave,
Moy wither and decay,
Bul our love lor yoo w!lo
sleeps benea!ll,
W11l ...... lode IWIJ.
sadly . missed by Garnet, dllldn!n aDd
l!f&amp;ndcldldn!ll.
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1" LOVING mi!IIIOI'Y of
I wile llftd ·•mtber, Etbel

oor
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llrurcb w!lo p&amp;Bied awoy one
year ago, January It, 191111.

Tl II !8d that one we cber1oh
lb&gt;uld be t*en rr..m our
home
Butlbe joys ll!at do not perllb
Lift In our memory alane.
SodJy mined by 1lllllllnd
ond Ollldren.
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C••" Of Thanlrt
f t WISH to UptOIS oar lin&lt;ere and lfllllude lo

our many lr!ends and nelgllbors lor lbeir kindness • .,..
pathy cards, food and Doni
ollerlngs extended to 118 dur·
lag lbe death ol our dear bu•
band ond lather. OweD Wade
Evans. We to ellond
speelaJ thanb to Dr. Lewis
D. Telle, 1be ll1llllDg Nil of
!be Veleranl Memoria! Hoaplta), Rev. Lulber Trlley tor

hll .....,ling ....,.,, Margaret Lou Traey lbe organist.
the McCoy Fuoeral Home and
tbe ,.,.... rr..m Calvary Bap.
tbl !l!urob lor !be ~
ond dinner.

Mrs. Wadeand Family.

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AGENCY

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Room ae. mEaat 4th st-t.
'l),'aaoportol!m Bide. Clnc!D-.
naft, Oldo ar phone $1Mtl15'1t,
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MANY USES

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Off. 446-3643 '
ht. 446-3796
446-4500

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GOOD homo lor female

BABYSI1TER lor o S yr. old
cblld 5 days a ...U, 7:illl a.m.
to 4:illl p.m. Ph. 146-121111 after
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lleleney apal1ment, adulll ....
ly. 'IZ8 Second Aw.
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S.rvi~es Offered

Applicants will be interviewed through Januory
30, .1969. Equal opportunity employment. Interested
•r.phcants lnO'f apply at the Ohio State Bt~~rnu
P apment Servin at 443 S.coad Aven111 e Gallipolis
Ohia 45631.
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experience in .s etting up Mechanical Presses up to
500 Nin capacity, applicants should have a basic
knowledge of sharp math, blue print reading, microa
met• and gaugu.

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GOOD BUILDING LOTS

men aDd · TeD and
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W•ntecl To Do

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WlTB LOTS 01' BOOM
OllT IIDE

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•. -• ._ 3 ROOMS ond BATH, unl. $55
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PAULA KAY'S BEAUI'V Salon
per monlb. Water paid, 1!:•8111
newly decoroled, te mo., ••
Plumbing &amp; H;,atlng
wanll a balrdmser. Phone
~er · pold. 15~ VIne St. w.
llelgbte, Pit. ~.
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NEAR NEW 3 BEDROOM

i&gt;ocToR, PATIENT TO\JR

,. LYON, Fron&lt;e (IJPI)-Dr. '
Cbrlatlaan Borilard, portormecl lbe .flrlt succoiiiUI
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KJIIBY SWeejler. ·l.ooka 1iti1 cnltthl he 1D0J lolle I;lr. PhiliP
cleliw li)e new. ,Al!8dalntl Blalbor&amp; ' lbe '"'rid's lonpltplua· poll&amp;ber ror a poymeids llvloi troupWil jlatlint ·with

BIG LOT IN TOWN

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balanct oil paymenll ~-.1111
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Lab City, IJ!ah. PI~ 1J1.
dude PHONE NIIMIIER ond
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2 A,, -.II, lJOltd, aooct llorleee, jult off ·IU. ltt,!Vilrpn

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WE HAVE

LARGE TWO STORY

HELP WANTED

TIME MORE FULL TIMI!!I
You must have the necuzery

wtll!tly, Wrlle: SPEED VJ!!N.

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WITH liPlliNG VAlLEY

AUA AT RIO GRANDI.

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clear land, good l Bin-.
barD, I pmcio, 'l'bb, B,, &amp;no.

This near new 2 story home is located on a rolling wooded
5 acnt plot just a fe'ff minutes. drive from town. 3 or 4 bedroom (master bedroom Includes lounge and full bath) l&amp;rl!O
Uvlng room (patio doors lead out to 2()x40 betted pool)
formal dining, Ubrory, modern kitchen and ulll!~ .._,;
lots or ,·&lt;!arpet, partlll basement and 2 car prage. Quiet
and peaceful. Call Ike Wiseman for more details.

Applicants will be Interviewed through January
30, .1969. Equal opr,ortunity employment. lnter..ted
applicants may app 'f at the Ohia State Bureau e,...
plo.,ment Service at U3 Second Avenue Gallipolis

youroell and pbone number to
lloJ: 101, in care of 'llle Tri-

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MODERN COUNTRY ESTATE

••.• Mow int•rvlewing for Penonnel with uperl~
ence •n building and equipment malnt•ance. Appli·
canfl should be exp.,lencecl at building maintenance
plant r.arranflemerr,t, eledrical and mechanical ,.;.
pCiirs ~nd upkeep, mechanical preue1 up to 500 tons,
electr1c furnaces, furnace recorder• and heat treatln
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equipment.

time. NO SELLING, Income
$800 to $1800 per month. Mlno
tmwn easll investment $2,465.
II you are Interested in a dignified prestige business or your
awn, write gtvtng details about

1$-1

:.rillll R&lt;lUo, E.llP.

Sdloolt.

Mqul Corporation

IILAIII, DEPT. 'liiBAI

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Bam, lprlng, Knor Crook

Haller Division of Fedtr•l-

DELIVER CAN GOODS to ntail grocers partlimo or lUll

LYNCIIJIUR(l. VA.

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Gallipolis
Chapter
79 R. A. M:

7 ACRES

HELP WANTED

Opportunity Knocks Once

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Butlness Opportunity

WESI'I!!RN Slate&amp; Wbot.lle
Conloellon Supply ~.
aeilklng reliable penon to litcome a part ol our NEW •
AMAZING pro.
grom In 011r automatic lllftcltandlllng
vondlng maeldne. Ea.
labl-! EARN • .110 OR
MORE A MO!ml! PAII'I'

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aale by Motor Freight Co.
Must sacrifice.' CUStomer un-able to pay C.O.D. and
lreight cbafl!e&amp;. Freight company must .mpose ol at drastic """"'lion. WiD oeu all or
part (...18 and pulpit furnl.
lure). Write P. 0. l!oJ: 671,
Ceredo, W. Va. 2550'1.
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DAliUN/2

I EARN BARBERING lor Ufe.
lime carter. Approved lor v..
tenns and Student toano.
SMITH AUTO SALE$
Call or write lor Information .
KANAUGA., OHIO
Early enroUmenl available.
HW1tlngton Barber CoUege,
'1511 Tlrlnl Avenue, Hunting- PORTABLE 'I'J'poWritlr, $25.
ton, W. Va. Phone 521-an.
Good condition. CaD 14-.1
alter 4 p.m.
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DlUVIIIIIloell and
0... - lito • rood . l!!ipet'lonot
• helplu1 but not _..,-, ...
wiB train you, You caa earn
over ft.U per bour.
oppllcatlon and write
Notion Wido Solely Dlre&lt;tw,
Sl!:lll DRIVERS,

Liaed Offset Pl•leS

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Fiscal '?:6
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WA5111NGTON POMEROl' - Lucy Amsbary O'Reilly, a teacher It Eutern
High School, has nothl~ but praise tor studentJ It the aehociL
And - this week - students proved the)' feel the
about
Lucy. Observing a birthday thl&amp; week, Lucy
t0 "~ It a
aecreL" Her attempts were futile, however.
One class presented her with a bouqoot or t..,..atounod red
roses aOO a birthdl)' cake. The •talf ol the acbool J)IDel tor whteh
she Is advisor presented her a card and a gift ot money.
Quite a tribute. And Mrs. O'Rellly is certainly worthy of it.

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Sorority wUl be condueting tbe aDDU&amp;l Mothers' March ol Dimes
Tuesday eveni~ beginni~ at 6:30 p. m. The lflrls are limited on
help, so if you plan to cOntribute, please turn on your porch light so
the girls will knaw. Marilyn Swan alli 'I'tril• Matheney are co-chairmen of the march in.POOleroy and Midd]eport.

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L"P SY HACl1SE WflY, the busy flr,men's auxiliary members
have taken on a heavY ttchedule. Under the direction of Mrs. Jeu
Hall, president, the group will IQ)OI'Isor a money~making project
1each month.
The project for January - to be held next: Saturday at the
grOLJ)'s headquarters at the communicy park from 10:30 a. DL until
the slt)ply is exhausted - will be 1 bake sale.
Incidentally, the giant project of the group is the candy-ftlled
Easter basket sale. I..st year, residents purchased over 1100 ot
such baskets rrom the auxiliary. What with the magnitude of the
project, members are starting alre~~dy and ask that residents save
plastic bleach containers for them.
Residents having containers to contribute are asked to call Mrs.
Adl Slack, 99z..2801, or Mrs. Blll Rizer, 992--5269.

on the Ohio River.
$110,000 for ge~al lnwstl·
gadons or lhe MUIIdJISum Rl¥er Basin.
$845,000 !or qJ&amp;l'ldoo a n d
maintenance of Muaklnpm Riv-er ReHrvotn. (14 reservoirs).

$11,300,000 for construction
at the Racine Locks and Dun
on the Ohio River.

4$,000 for operation and maintenaDce ol the Roseville Local

proUK:ti.on project.
$227,000 tor advaneee~neer-­
l'l!
design at the Salt Creek
TALK ABOUT THE RAT PACK!
The pack at the abandoned Mitldleport dump located on the O.ood Reservoir.
road in P~Xneroy has created quite a furor,
$65,000 foroper~~UooandmaJ.n..
Teams from the Ohio uepartment Of Hea!tltllrd the United States tenance at the Tom Jenkins Re&amp;o
Fish and Wildlire Division will be in Pomeroy Monday to put out a ervolr.
$9,000,000 tor construction at
quanticy or rat poison at the abandoned dump.
The local health department urges that all children and pets be the Willow leland U&gt;cks and Dun
kept away from the area since the poisoo can be very dlngerous. A on the Ohio River.
Congressman Miller empha~
word to the wise. ......
sized that these · bUJUftt8 are
those included in the President's
budget and •re subject to approval ol the Congress.

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in Ga.llia County Common Pleas 1\Y. 9&gt;e char&amp;ea gross neglect
GALLIPOLIS -

'Ibre&amp;

~ dut;y

Coort. One divorce decree waa
granted.
Judge Ronald C. Calhoun has
granted Wilma Jean John1011,
1150 SeCCild Ave., a divorce
from Marlin E. Johnsou. on
ground1 of gross neglect of du1;y
and extreme cruelt)'. The plainwr was awarded cuatott;y or a
minor eh1ld and lbe delwill ordered to pay $48 a month
for support.
Gloria Rayburn, 125 State st.
seeks a divol'ce and aJ..imoQy in
her petldoo aplnot James Rayburn.
also seeks cuotody or

on grounds of gross neglect ol
dut;y. They were married 0&lt;1.
26, 1968 am have no chlldrea.

her petition for a dtvoice from
Robert C, SWan. S.. alBO .....
alimony and cuotody ~ two minor children. They were married

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IS
SCHULT
MOBILE
HOMES
2'x60' to

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Nov. 28, 1958.

Add.A.Room • Pult•Out
Doublo Wiclth
2 &amp; 3 Bedroom
Front Bedroom
Front Liwlnt Room
D•cor * Designs

K&amp; KMOBILE HOME

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5 mDIIOii
Gal1lpcilo Rl. 35 !&gt;)pale cloimed Ita lltst &amp;dmc Ytclbil thla ..at
weok. II hli)Pellod just 65 dl1• after the !&gt;)pas• waa orildally

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Thuredl3'1 !atall~, lhe b)paos and BoraoU Rd. The 11at 1aJ 'at lhe

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lond olfero unUmiled .tslldll~ !or at IolBI - - oh mile In
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dlrecdon. ·'
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How do I kMw'l I drove over the wne
trueled b)' each ··

lovolved tholllf'ddenl. lt'aallenand
all

roul8

vehlclo
In
stranae looklll!- and
drlwro - e.O. more b)' drivers Jiving'
muot be reSJ)Ocled b)'
in the area. beeauae the IMJorit)r ot all acclcleDta oceur wtthin a ·
:as..nlle rodlus of - .
Sloturday mornb!i f drove · to
stat!..;, • thO weat ead ~
the b;ypU11, ancl h;Nded east toward Kma•lgL I trted to aee ttae
route 11 the driver of the truck in"9l¥811 in '11l.urldQ'1 accident ..
would see it as he f!P.PfOIChed the tatali.JteriectlotL
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late a eypothetlcal oll&gt;adm
would prove DOtld.n&amp;o Perhaps
you're right. You can'tantlclpaW
what ls go1D,g to blpn wh.,n.
but yw can bo reody ror It So
It Is - with the olmull.led altu.tion., and It' a no dlfterent that
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should do when you're on the
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PT. PLEASANT - Membera highway - Be Ready!
ct the Emeralds~ !)f Parl&lt;When I reached lhe ·
ersburg, sang In Saturday's re- Rd. Intersection I IUrned lOll
vlval eeniee 1n HeJgtrt.a Unit- and drove aw~ rn.n tM bYPaaL
ed Melbodlal churcb and Evan- At the railroad tracks I turiled
gall8l Arnold Wlllil, ~ llmt- ar&lt;llllll and started slowly toward .
lnglm, preaenledthesecondmeo- the new byt&gt;1ss. I pulled~ to the
aase m lhe deiQ&gt; ct a.rtot. lnteraact:loo
lllqJJied at the ~
Services begin at 7:30 p.m., bright red
whlta stop olgn.
preceded by a half hour pray..
'nlere ns no tramc cmaingln
er .,.mee .for all periiOIIs In- either dlreetlon, 10 ·J pulled
terested tn attending.
across the lntersect:loo and stop..
Rev. Cbarles Frum, ......,_ pod along the highway, 1 w,l!l&lt;ecl·
clng the appearance o1 tlle quar~ - back to the laterseeUon. 'Atere
tel, otsled that the bass, Cbar- was no .tslble tra!llc In lhe ana
les Wade, ll reputed to have one in any direction. I stood there, a
ct the ftve lowell volceo 1n 101- · light mlacy rain !alll'l!, and wonpel music clrdes. The Emer- dered why this beautiful stretch
aida have 'traveled utenoiVIOQo of hlgltway had to be lhe oce110
In Ohio, Penosylvanla am West of a fatal crash.
Vlr«&lt;nla, and bave alao sung
Highway tralllc -eylso,.rywfth IIWIY prcleu:lorW quarteta. body's busloeal, your buJiness,
Rev. Parker Hinzman, r1 Ot- my business, 1IV1 the other drlvterbeln United Metbodllt clurch, er's busi~ss. We ean't be too

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Lowest Bass

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oUOI'ed lhe ~ ·~
prayer in Frld~Qr'a seni.ee. ·He
PATROL BUsY·
Ia the evangelllt'J pastor. Sen..
STATE
HIGHWAY Patrolmen
lor choir members Jabg and
made
22,067
more arrest• 1n
then the canary choir, of cbll1968
than
in
1967,
a ,_.....mt redren'a voices, .sang •"Standdng
port
showed.
In the Need ~ Pr....,.." Rev.
Col. Roller! M, Cldanmanle,
WW!o a,aln reloled a cblldroa•o
patral
.....rlntendeilt. ....alory !or lbe boys and glrla.
that
meats
1n t!IU ~
Membero responded with lbe
388,816
COIIIjiUed
with 366,209
GORDON C. SMITH
ana- In Rev. Willis' Bible
a
y.:r
earner.
ATHENS- Gordon C. Smith . question: ''What man became a
Ac.- lnveottpiiCOio IJ&gt;.
has assumed the position of leper because he told a He?"
cnued
7,141 Jut year. 'l1le
Director of Communicy Health
Saturday's Bible que- olkt!IU
total
hlt 63,510 ~ rr...
Pianolng for lhe Ohio
ed: "Where was lbe klapat and
56,369
in
1967.
Heahh Services Foundation. A hardeJt bed In the Bible?"
Sllte Hl&amp;hW&amp;Y Patrolmen con
Fellow or the American Public
The C!OIIgi'Ogat:lo a renot
11revent aeektelU. They caD ·
. Health AssoclaUon, he Is a Ylval theme aong and Evllllgellst
onb'
lnvesllpte them. The tregraduate o! Alma Ccilege
WU!Ia aang lbe BOlo, "lob' God
merdous
teak of aecldent Prethe UnlversiQ&gt; o! Michigan Ia Real," prior te hlo m o aventlm Is lbe dut;y and ...,.,...
where he received a Master's lap. An altar service doled
olldllQ&gt; or every motor whlcle
Degree In Medical care Ad- the service as a ...,bor ~ chll- operator uslrw the ldalnnY·
ministration.
dren and older periQDI usemHCM maDj' limos ba,. you
bled atlbe altor Ia ..._~u heltd IOII1eODe ll,f: urm oat
· The )llagna Carta was not lbe Imitation. Rev. 0, H. cantafraid ·of bavlr!jJ·, .. acei!Jfnt IIIJ'•
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or,
Good 9lepbord cillrc•
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But
when
the
cciiislona
occur,
IIIOl'llln&amp; durlne the - - iir- each driver lomehoW . beecnea
Yioa and l1ao lo lcheduled to
teaeh lbe ~ - 1 lea... the ·"other guy" to thOse tmvl.,..

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