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JDOtben' march 1n the tiona! WWlam
Wlllfor&lt;l
Pl'&lt;tolded at tho Ins llhl&lt;l! t1m0 obo •
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Nell9-' F-t!on, March ol
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Wblch
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Dimeo lUnd drive will be con...&lt;ted in Rutland Wednolldo.Y YGIIona by Nro. Bill - · 11'&lt;o teralo uolns tho •'prd&gt;lem .....
llllht by tho Rulland Friendly travollnB prize do11aled by lira.
llurlnB a GXICIIIdinll oO&lt;:Ial (lour.'
Robert Sllotoden Wll """ by Mro.
Cardeners.
retre-11
were aarved 1&gt;iY
WIWord.
Pt.an1 for the march to begin
Mra.llavlo.
In
res,ponse
to
roll
call.
ai 6:30 p.m. were made during
a meodni held Wednesday night member&amp; dl~ed 'tproblem
at the home ol. Mrs. Bruce Da· eontal.ners •., There wall a group
diseutsion on the containers and
old.
1be club members also de- the lypeo of arrangements best
tided to purchase and plant some suited tor each with Mr1. HowDowering crabs around town. A ard Birchfield as the moderathank ;you note was read from tor. Mra. Joe Bolin was t h e
the Southeastern Ohio Mental
Health Center tor arrangements
aent at Chrlatmas time.
A program oo temperance will
Mra. TOm Martin will turn•be presented in the Melli Locol
lib the art1lltg8ment at the RutMan
School Dlllrlet on Feb. 3, &amp;e·
land BTUich ol tbe Pomeroy Naoor&lt;llns 10 plant made dorlns a
Jobn Goodwin of FQmeroy was maetinl of the Pomeroy Wombest mao tor his brother, David, en's Cbrlltlan Temperance Unwhose marriage to Mlaa Doro- Joa held Wedoeaday altemooo at
T\t• patabl•~
thy Ann Mlnnocl&lt; of Manlfleld tile United Methodist Chorch.
was an eveat ol Dec. 14 at the
Millo Lucretia Genbelmer reot p.onuU
Newman Center Chapel in Co- ported that .... had contacted the
1\IIDbla. rus name waa Lminten- school 10 c:omplete arransemeote

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Temperance

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Is Planned

Brother's Best

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tlooally omitted tro.m an earller
account of the wedding.

for the temperance program
whl ch will feature a guest •peakOlan ~ of Fomeroy and or and dlstrlbutloo ol laaDete.
the pare!lla o1 Miss SonciY Gon- Min Genhe1mer al10 noted that

Robl. \. S\.orl

ahlraki, the maid of honOr', of
Manlfteld were among the guests
at the weddlnB and reoepdon.

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right nowl

40 copies of a sclentlfle maga.
zine have been ordered and will
be plaoed in the school library.
The am.ual Frances WWard
tea was planned for tbe Febru..
ary meeting wtth each member
to take a guest. Mrs. Robert Warner presldad at tho meeting in
the absence otMr1. Allen Jla:mpoton. 'lbe Lord's Prayer in uni&amp;M
was given to open the meeting.
Mrs. Warner presented devotions using "Working W t t h
Chrilrt" as her topic. ~e read
scripture from Mark 6, 7-13 and
gave a lneditatloo. A paper entitled uWbat If There Were No
- -•• regardlngliquorand gambling laws, waa readbyMlssNelle
Bing, Mro. Gilda Baxter read

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BAKE SAI.E, lllunl~ J*k,
h8i!dqlll!t!&gt;lro, 'sfra&lt;11oa, Sllur·
da)' ~ II lO::Ml L ""•
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ary or tile Syracuae -Fin DIIP&amp;!'I-

mont.

CHFSTER . ALUMNI _.-o
dance, 5atll~ 1 It the C3te.l ter
Grade School, 8 10 mldnJalrt.,
l!KlH SCHOOL DANCE party
with tile Jays this Saturday, 9:30
p.m. 10 12 p.m. at lbe Meigs
Junior HJsh In Pomeroy, toiJ.ow...
1.. tbe Meigs • Vlntoo ..skelball game.
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REUGIOUS Atl;lrmallon Servloo, 2 p.m. !mlclay, Pomeroy Ma·
' omlc Temple, Rav. GJ• Bllea
to a p e a k ; - a n d - · ·
lion by the Rev. WUbur Porrln;
music by Jobs Douatrters.

MONDAY
BETHEL 62, IDternallonal Or·
der of Job&amp; Daudlters, 7:3(1 Man·
day nll!ht at the PO&gt;meroy Masonle Temple.
TENT 95, DAUGHTERS ol UnJoa Veteions, 7:3(1 Monday nl&amp;bt
at the D;A,V, hall.
MEIGS LOCAL BAND Boostera, 8 p.m. Monday at M e t g s
llll!ll School cafeteria, Middleport.
LYDIA ORCLE, Pomeroy
United Methodist COO.rch, 7:30
MonclaY at the church; Mrs. John
Werry, program Ieider. There
will be a silent auction.
TUEIDAY
PACK 248, CUB SCOUTS and
Webelos, 1 p.m. Tuelldo.Y at llle
D. A. V. Hall, Buttermt Ave.,
Pomeroy. all cub scouts, webelos and parents of the boys urged to attend.
LADIES AUXD..IARY, Drew
Webster 1'0&gt;81 39, Amertcan Le-

,.Men, You are Needed," and
Mrs. Joe Cook pref.ellted '"I Can't gioo, 7:30 Tue&amp;day, post hoine;
slides presentation, "Decades of
Afford It."'
The meeting closed with sing- Service to Children." PUblle ining "Rescue the Perishing" and vited.

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prayer by Min Genheimer.

Time to stop talking about saving and really -~tart
saving .. . here •.. at this full-service bank where
not only does your Savings Account earn good
bonk interest, but also you find every other banking service you need ... under the very some roofl
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and tho IIUdY pnllli'&amp;lll for ....
;._ wtllaed """" J1rlondly Circle IP~ at 'J!rlnlt.J United Cburch
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lolro. '11!omu YOUII&amp; IDitalled

Pearls Again 'In'
Pearls are back tn this

winter season of black and
white. The elegance of pearl
necklaces, e a r r i n g s and
bracelets add the perfect
touch to both afternoon and
evening wear.

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Pin on High Fashion

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POMEROY

eatcbillg as an attraeUve pia
to dress up a ba1lo dre11 or
suit. The pill ean be eu&amp;e, Ia·
tereaUog, omate, almply ele-

NATIONAL BANK
POMEROY

g8DI-Io long •• II addo that
extra Bometbiag to your outfit.

RUTLAND

Servlnr Meirs County for

A FULL
SERVICE
llA NJ(

over 96 years
Member Federal Reserve System

. M."mber Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. All
Accounts ln5ured Up To $15,000.00.

MEIGS THEATRE
JANUAID 24 • 28

WITH SIX YOU GET EGGROLJ.
(Technlcolor)
Doris Doy • Brian Keith
OLORCARTOONS:Pop
Whim &amp; Bob.
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Remembernud
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

1aj eeremOQ,v ·11 .,_h lamcer
afllnned hor respolbll!tl-. 10
111e -'&lt; o1 Gocl'o liiJiidoiD mil
IOthel~dlur&lt;h.

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A letter trom tile ArUnlr
rta lamily regarding ito work in
a leprosy boapltalln lndla .was
read by Mrs. Orville Well. prelident, at a meeting of Evangeline Mlllsloasry SoeleQ- of the
Pomeroy Chur&lt;ll of Christ Tuel-

daY nll!h~

In the letter the Morrta lam·
Uy thanked the local society lor
a siiiJPiy o1 bandages sent last

ed devotions uolns meditation&amp;
and scriptures from I Corlll·
Udans and Psalm 90 on love and
peaee. Pra.ver was by Mrs. Helen Lellhell.
Mrs. Elwood Bowers Hned
relreshmento 10 thoae aamedmd
Mrs, Lauls Osborne and Mrl.
Deover K&gt;pple.

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llnl of Tlw'IIOn, and JaDe Am
Tile dlartar wao dn»&gt;d
asoi-IIDanclal secnlor)' •
lolro. MJnnJe Getl;yo and , _ of. ·· 1be death of Mro. Cora Mc· HJto "' It .... aoted
that Della 9lohl to a patient
!loora wara lnlianed 'l'heo- tlrlde at Ole llar!non Rast llo,..
MomorJal Jloopllll,
dorvJ Cciondl 17, DIUI#llei'O &lt;I . in Marl... 1'"" ~ MrL at
AmertCO:, mat recenlly at t h e GJ• Sontsol, Mro. i.emitJ, t&amp;o. """ - Ina Slo!Hi lll.l"fCIIPfiralre&lt;&gt;01111 N&gt;IJI!IIIb-.
100F haD.
.Soldellabel, and, Mrs. Notjlo ... In addltloa to dnplnB lbe ehoi'· llayaa callocl at tho ~- tu..
tor lor 30 daY• for Mro. Goai&gt;'s. nora1 11ome In Belpre. Funeral
a membel' o1 lhe ..,..d~ It wu &amp;ervlcos were hold at 11 a.m. Clnelmatl VetaranoJIOipiiii,Oild
the bb1b of a DeW IP•dtl'...,..
also drlljled fDr Allee Be r t· Wodneodl,y.
IIWIII, New York, a paat nallonReported W were Mrs. Fan· to Mr. and lolrl. Lemler.
The traeJIJI8 prlzo'....,...l&gt;IY
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nteMcNIIIIlOO,IolrO.Marle-ek,
Mra.
Hqea wa1 1ICn by M r ,a.
lolro. Mary Baldwin was elect- lolra. Beey llenn1, Mrs. Lllllaa
Bee(llo.
ad aoiiOdate vice coundloroftbo DamoskoJ', Mrs. Harriett Pulgroup, and lhell was IDotalled by
Mro. Margaret SOidenObel ....,
Mrs. Cora Beell'!t v I c e
counellor; Mrs. Etta ·Lemley,
-ctor; lolro. Winona Cook,
warden; and Mrs. Edna Ralbel,

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ELBERFELDS

A claoo In making and RtUng slacks wiD be hold on
three TUesday&amp; In March ror
homemakers.

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ARTIST'S ():)_NCEP'l10N of the now Federal-llapl pJan1
oow UDder conotructlooln tile lnduotrlll park of Galllpolis.

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Open Both frllay And ·Saturday
Nights Until 9 O'clock•••

GALLIPOLIS- One ot Southeast Ohio's best known and most ac-tive citizens, Gary R. Short, has been selected by Federal • Mogul
CorporaUon to muage their new Haller DivisiOII.PlarK tn Gllllpalls.
In announctrw Short's appoiDtment, Division General Manager,
Mike Sarnes said:
HWe're delighted to have a man ol Mr. Short's quallficationa
am l'$utatlon to head our' newoperaUon.IUsefbta were tnatume•
al in obtalning the plant Cor Gallipolis in the first place, and we are
coofldent his !..-ledge of the area and its - l e will help 1mmea..
urabJy in gettlne it_ww:ler way in the beat possible fashion.''
ABOtrr TO BE BROUGHT IN - The Portland area got its second gas well Sotur&lt;lay a!ternoon
The new manufacturing facll. ecudve commlttee or the Ohio
at 3:05 p. m. The above _photo, taken only a ccq,le or lloura berore a "'promising"" well was brought
lty will pt'OCDee parta made from Valley Regloaal Devol0111110nl
in on the Clarence Promtt property, shows operators 1t work on the rotary rig.
powdered metal. The bolldlnB Is eommtoslon.
currently 101der con"""otloo and
A gr....U. ol Ohio State Unl.,
llmlled pr&lt;ICDotloo is scheduled verslfJ" pos~Rra&lt;llate atody
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to begin somullme about tile llrat at tho Unlverolzy ol Mlclllgan,
o1 May.
!llort began hlo manufacturlns
Gary Short has been adm.lnlaeareer as a Ftnandal Anal,ylt
trative manager lor the Marble
with Ford Motor Company,
bum the Dow a• U reached the Engine DMoloa ol C!lrls ·Crall Thereafter, he ~ French
ourfaee,
Corporation in GaUij)olls since
Colony -•trlea in GaUlpolla
RiQers 011 Hunting' a well were Mar, 1~8. Prior to that he 111111 was Chief Cool AccouniiM
antldpatlng the strike as early llpolll live yearo •• local clt.J ror Celanese Corpontloa in GolMIDDLEPO~T - . ..........
as Frl.da,y. However, it wu not llllll1&amp;gW and ts currently preJl· llpollo Ferry, Weot VIrginia, behit until drUtinl had conllnued deDI olboth lhe . ConullmiiY fm. lore bocom1ng CJIY Maaoeor.
at least 20 !1. deeper then they jli'OYIHnOIII Corporallon 111&lt;1 the
He relldes, bh wUe md be
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French Clv LaDd Corporation, two eblldran, at 2t&amp;Jadalm Pike ...l!cliolll.
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388, DNil tho' well, waoa .. well •• a '~_ ollhe ...
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lbroNboul Soll!r&lt;lay, .\1 an estimated 75 ears and truclts
were parked aJoog tile blpway
with their occvpanto waiting 10
olewtbewtooDw.
away.
Meanwhile, at the McKelvey
''Both the drillers and own. property, efl'orts were disCOIIIoro acted P1'«t1 mum plaued tinued to retrieve tools that~
at the strike." said one peraon pod several thouiSild feet - . .
........ "" lumd tho well into tbe well whtle •"bunnag oft''
came ID. AI at the JrfeKei.Yey ..,..-allono wore In PI'Oil'eao laot
weU, a pit area waa in ute to

AD women · in Meli• CounIJ" may attend Ole three lesllqllS on March 4, 11, and 18.
Accordlns to Marprel Grlr·
Otho, c:amty exteasloo ogomt,

Counse~

economies, each en~
rollee will make a pair of
alacks for herself. In order
home

to give individual attentlm,

Offered in

the daas enrollmenl Ia Umlted 10 15 and II under the
clfrectlon of Mrs. Darl..,.

Hanauer, Jackson ('.ounb' bome
ec:&lt;mDmlcs agent. Mr1. Hanauer has taught tbia workshop
provlouol,y, having wlclo experience and trolning in clothing
8Dd textiles.

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Clusea will be held In the
Pomei'O)' area. A deflnlte locatlm will be announced.

At Mission

fall. Members gave 10metblng
relatlns to the New Year In reoponse to roU call. Mrs. Well
and Mrs. llanlld Slnlth preoent.

TONIGHT THRU TUF$DAY

ShoeOies, outsided

OF'EN FRI. NIGHTS 6 TO 8 P.M.

Letter Read
From Family

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Affirmc;J tion

Service Set
The 8IIIIWil reUgloao alllrma·

tJoa aenico t&gt;l Pomeroy ~
ter 80, Royal Arch Muons, will
be held at 2 p.m. !mlclay at the
PO&gt;meroy Masonic Temple.
Tile Rav. ,WUbur Parrln wiD
(live the lnvocatlon and bonocllc.
tloa and speaker w1U . be the
Rev. Glen Biles, pastor &lt;I the
_,eroy Ualte4 - . t
Chureh. lolulle wiD be preiiOIIIed
by Bethel 62. IDiernatloaal Order &lt;I .icbs Daughtero.
All Masons. members or the

Order ~ tbe Eastern Star, mem.
bora of the lnlerDatloaal Order
ol JdJo Daughters, lbolr JIOl"·
.... and lamllle&amp; .... Jnvlt.ed
to participate in the 11111111111 rellglouo oenice.

Even!ngs

For people
are
sentimental about money.
We're rolling back prices
to ~elebrate RCA's 50th Anniversary.

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Girl
Stout Cooktea Ill Delaware, ado,
Udo year wJU not roooJye their
but w1U be ....... ...
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eradao Enterprise,''
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Now Only

Servicemen's
Items Brought
ltoml lor - · 10 be 110111
to &amp;ervlcemell wore COQirlbu\..
od durlnB a meeting of tho It'·
oeD Run Free MShOdlll Wom- .
an' o lollsoloaary Sodot;y hold
Tuesday evening at tho home ol
lolro. Leatle fb'lell.
!lr&lt;q&gt; prayer Ollened themlnll - - 1&gt;iY Mro. L e o n a
Wile and sorlpture wao read by
lolro. Carrte Moore from Hebrews 2.
Mrs. Boa May, president, reed
several al11.clea and the aeml ..
umual reports were given by
tile OCIIoers. Durlns tile JO&lt;JOth.

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''OOVGH FOR llOUGH" ISTHEOBJECT&lt;Jtataen.qe drive
for fUD&lt;ls in the Muon C&lt;Junzy March oiDimeo
Under
the chairmanshiJII of Greg Gibbs. WAhama High School senior
lnd teen chairman ol the Mason COunty March ot Dimes. stu-denta wiD visit tK.Ines all da.y Tuelday Jn New Haven and HaJ"t.o.
lord 111111 homes In w..t Columblo, Clifton And lla6011 CII;Y be:
.(II~ · at 3:30 p, m. Thursday de!lwrl,. a loaf ot bread 1o
each residence. Jn I¥Ct.rige the young _people will accept contributims to the March ot Dimes lund drive. 1;he Jtudent councl,l of Wahama High School is Sl&gt;OIIoorirol lhe acthity. Gibbs,
man ot Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gibbs, N~ tt..vrin, left, is pictured
with _Art stobart, soles ste&gt;ervisor of the Holsum Bread Co.,
M~ holdlq a suqde box.&lt;I bread to be tllolrlbu..._

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ltemo of foam rnbber or
foam baeklD&amp; oho•ld DOt be
drted ID Jbe dryer but llir·
dried. Ulder oome ctreum111-eo they eaa cauoe fin
by opo1118Deou1 eo111buatloa.

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ad by 14 members and three

SOLID-STATE STJilRBOPHONIO HIGH
FIDELITY with POWJilRFUL
"BULL HOBN"
s - Soa"d s,.t.m

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lllenameo emy" lloard, mAde ~ of a repre·in- sant&amp;ttve ot nch C0U11tJ1 in lhe
tor Telfth llll!lriet.
There . are a number of al·
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You glt 1 Ptrt.cttv fine

ltl'd • • :ttt ... l~........

day,

lion in tile annual Seal ol Ohio
Girl Scout ec.mcu Cookie Sale
Jan. 31 to Fob. 9.
· Tho ldrlo will oontract bualnou, ~otry, groupo, tia'and
orpnlzattono in Udo ~Ohio
communii.J oll5,00001ldaoklbom
10 buy carlvns of oooldes and
cum them over to the proJoet.

Telltl! DIJ. of the aominieos to the service
. cw.... 1!. academies lo guided by the Acad-

tuntct ptctu,. every tUM.

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IJill Nominaleil .

IIddie lrte !'
line tuning!
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37 books were read by the mem-

Adn1lre~l.

the world'o larp_st atroratt car&lt;ler _.,. .....,... ooe·bal. 'l11e

Coloi' tv wHit

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Enterprlae,'' -

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Cookies 10 lhol oach o! tho "'lprox1mately ~.300 lallorlaboard
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The ldrlo will oilllllllo cooldoo
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Quaker Slate RellnlnB oiDclalo
oeJd the Row of gAO there, beUeved to be as mucb as 20,000
cubic 11. a daY and prollohly the
belt ever In Southeastern Ohio,
will be turne&lt;llnto lines on Man·
day or 1\wday of this week. 1bo
ps reportedly Is Oowtng aroond
the obstructions without any dJr.
fleuiey andJml&amp;&amp;ure iaastntense
as It ever was.
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tlnued a! other wells belnB put
m the lllUII8 vlclnll,y. Tile
me beiDg drilled oo the Wayne
llobar.k lat'm lo expected 10 be
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GALLIPOLIS- AD 111-tlmt
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01o1o Ill 196&amp; ID&lt;ludod tho retllnl to 10&lt;01 -rnmonta of

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•'1110 oolleetlon of more thin
.17li nWllm In PI tax rev...,.l
IIIII outo Uconse leo• In 191l8
represented ~ tnereaae ~ more
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million over the more

lllllual. · of the lime t h •
chllcl wa1 buoy lllllacli•. &amp;t abo
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In 1967.
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Gollll Coomcy reeel•ed • IOia1
of f961,463 wlllcb lncluded'M7,121 In alilo llCOIIIO feel and
$&amp;13,842 ID p~ ta reveouei.
~ CoomQ''I IOia1 Included

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Community Service

MeetiDg Announeed
GALIJPOLIS - The Gallla •
Meigs C. A. P. ia sponsoring a
cmununh;y service type meeti"B Tuellday, January 28, at 7:30
p.m. in the Hannan Trace High
School.
Representatives of the Ohlo
State Employment Service, Gallla Co. A.S.C.S., Glllla-Melgs
C. A. P., Hannan Trace School

D(strict, and others wW serve
as panelists. Available services
will be disoossed aoo programs
eJII)llined. 'l1le public is invited.

PT. PLEASANT - Tbo OH
KAN Coin Club will conduct
ita first regular business meetIng of 1969 Monday, Jan. 27,
at tbe Tu..Endi-Wel Manor. A
aoclal hour and trading session will start at 6:30 p.m.,

followed by the business meetIng,
'lbe club, which is having a

membership drive, invites
prospeeUve members to attend. Planolng ol tho annual
spring coin show wiU be undertaken, and respective eomnlf.ttees appointed,

Officers currently serving
are, Clair Cheuvront, presi-

ASK TO WED
GALUPOLIS - Plillllp A. 8111,
19, RadDe, telephCI'le communications Installer, and Catherlnt:
A. Starcher, 21, Gllllpolla, registered nurse, applied for·~·
rlqe llcenoe Saturday In the of.

dent; Raymond Davis, vicepresident; Kenneth A d a m s,
treasurer; Helen Handley, secretary, and Edward Burkett,

club director.
A 50..coln lot auction will
follow the bualness meeting,
IIIII the public ·Is Invited to

attend.

BOND FORFEITED
GALLIPOLIS- Go&amp; C. Hanley,
FffiEMEII CALLED
70, Patriot Star Rl., for!olled a
GALLIPOLIS- GallliJOII ..olp bond Frldoy In Golllpolla Mu- unleor llromen .,ere called at
lli.Oipal Court on a ctQ&lt;
9:59 p.m. Friday tQ wash exce11
Of 1nwtwer backing'.""·'· ·
ofl the pavoDIOilt at tho
"Unlillllii'October
l!eflnlng Corp.,

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Juvenile Will
Pay$10 Yme
GALLIPOLIS - JudiO Jolin
ftnod Joflrey R.
Mercy, 16, Rt, 2 BldwoU, $10
and coats Saturday In Gallla Cooney JuvenBe Coort on
&amp;ate
Highway Patrol charge ol !sllure to transfer registra:tlon.
GALLIPOUS - SOolbr scoUt
In other patrol cases, DenniJ Troop 1181 wiU meet ot rojllo
R. Oxyer, 17, Rt. 1 Chesblro, 8latlon WJEII at 7 p.m. ·Mda··
was fined $10 and eoata, deloc- cla,y lor a tAlOir IIIII' talk by P11it
tlve brakes and Daniel L, Wood, Wagner, geoeral manapr aDd.
17, ~rlngfleld, lorlelted bond owner.
for speeding. Roger E. LamMr. Wagner wiU oxplsln bow
bert, 17, Rt. 2 Crown CIty, the radio station serves as a
was !!nod $10 and costa, lm- news and entertainment D\f41a.
~ llcenao tap.
A short business moetlng wiU
A patrol case transferred from follow With Mrs. Harold WlioJack1011 Cooney, Dlaoa R. Gil- man, Cookie CbalrJIWI, llivlnC
more, 17, Rt, 2 Vinton, was ftn. the girls ln!ormatlm about tile
ed $10 and coats, ajiOOdlng.
cookie sales which start Friln two cases from the Oak day, Ju. 31, at 4 p.m.
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c:redlt sp811d 111011 ; :•• because tlltJ !lave ~e,.le,~-~~~:~o;,u. . ·. ·
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Circle w•s organtat and WlCal
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Larey Wolle, RIITJ l\'lU!onl,
/din Wingett, Jamo,.. ~ :.! 'W '.
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THE ' BEST BUSINESS NEWS
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As a merchant member of the new First No·
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VISIT FROM THE FIRST
NATIONAL BANI

doipll . . .. lndleled

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Agrfadluro IIIII - . Ec:GIIOIIIFOIIJ' members (If the !omlly
UF&amp;8AVING ACT- Dr, 1lonlld R; Warohlmo, Gollla C&gt;luJicy Corooor, demonstrates small
requliec! boliflallzatlon.
GALLIPOLIS - Roberta Stl- lea~~~
carbon lllOIIOlddo 11 the reth~ that might .... your life s&lt;IDodi,Y. In the home a wtr&gt;low should bo sllght4' open to ell..
llno, RL 2 Bidwell, !lied &amp; poji..
AD Meapae ol an odorle111
some fresh air Into the IJ)I.ee where die heating equipment is located. Some a1r should be allowed
sult of lncomplole - - · .
tloo Fr!da.Y In Gollll CcluaiJ
taa1elea• · and eolorleaa creep.. When a fire Ia starved lor O&amp;y.
Into on outombolle alao to keep carbon 11\000idde from building Lll to 1 dangerous level. ·
Coll'lmtlll
Pleas COurt tor a df..,
inl goa called carbon IIIOOCII· gen, the carbon does not buni;
WE ARE PROUD TO SERVE
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vorce
from
Dand aillJnl GD
It Ia discharged lniD tt.e air.
COL.
SANDERS
KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN. IT IS
lo on th' way to tbe hoapltal. grounds ol JII'OIS DQioct (If dot;r
ply of mcygen much !aalor, and
1'Jtla pa. autborlttel n·o w That Ia why poor)JI 1&lt;\iUaled opaco •~V~Plled 'Nith masks.
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ALWAYS
EASY
AND CONVENIENT FOR MOTHI!R
c-or Donald M. Warelllme thus dies 10011er. Small, ·active Thoro Is hope In the work and extreme cruelcy.
beUW~, ml..v bo lndlrletly ro- boalers can torn Into death lilTO
SERVE
AT
HOME.
Married MOl' 25, 1954 at Hlchuplalned the effect fl. gaa on
eblldren are usually the ftrst to adodlata are doing to combat
opoalfl&gt;l'! !i;r many !ata1 h4'h- strum&lt;otta.
this
and
other
killers,
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FAMILY BOX 9 Pc. $2.ol5
mond,
1\r., tile I:OIOPl• hal fl..
Fire
Chief
Jamoa
Nortlup
told
the boclv In thfa way.
succumb aa in the recent death
BARREL 21 Pc.
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BUCKET 15 Pc. $3.95
Informed
public
Is
ItS
own
best
""chlldroo.
Tholllalnt1flalso
u11 Is absorbed 10 muc:ll falt- &lt;If little Llaa Dawn Allen, US
$5.25
;~\W·;to,Q, "' thil cla,y "' wide- me: uOther materlala, such ..
seeks allmool\' and custoey of the
...... ClaaretteiDIOklng, ltmuat pl..Ucs and po)JI~one also er than oxygen. Tho gaa unltos Pike St., Kanaup. Some with- detea...,.
Wltll at least two months of ehBdren.
..-~ out.
to the wiD give otf PQiiOOOUI gas, n With the hsmoglobin and koop• stand the PI! longer because
c.... dlamllledlneludod LewHe recallect an inctdebt here It !rom carcylng oxygen to the thelr spleens and bone· marrow cold weather to go, i* would be
plea.j ¥~ Al,loclatlm,
Is
A. Planck vs. Warren G.
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to
chock
your
heating
a,ysare
more
proWeUve.
• man, "'--ng hla daush\f!li!, lo!'"'~
. .III\Okll\8
Farmer;
Neal Boneeutter va."
tem
to
.PI'Otett
your
laved
ones
He related an Incident In which
People with poor drculaUon,
' lo'rol. . carl&gt;on .monoxide ler wu trapped In • burning
llit.b-.
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the
creeping
kjllor,
carConnie
Bonecutter;
and Homer
booiO, Into the home 'and hro . ~e wore llllljected to anemia, or heart trouble a r e
E.
Bocketl
va.
Victor
Csllo.
llat .liti reeoat ilreaa 0. lie waa overcome by &amp;he pa. A ric- lethal. dosoa (If the !umos. One also molie vulnerable.
."'Pi'OWom ·Or air )X)liuUon much tim ms,y aa!ely bo r,_od, cllod, : the other ll•od. In this
Dr. Warohlmo explained the
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monoxide
Ia
presllflllllloms:
case
it
Was
because
one
fell
bal wrltloo about carbon
'"Tlgbtness about th(l f o r eJI\OIMIIXIde' .POII&lt;lllina' fnm auto- ent, provided the rescuer tokes near the door where a SO'Iall
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llllly a lew se&lt;oncil to do so. If amount of · air came in ar&lt;Utd head, a headache. some dizzilb8ro ~ PollctNnln•a bor- more limo Is ~eel, •ooWale a loooe gukel, The other was ness (sueh as the little three-OI"''u bo qwlll
at the 1"'1 !lrat. 01 eoone. llromen are nat that lucky. He became a year-old must have been feelotadsllc.
Ing) and feeling tired .... Evon
Another rea1011 two people can If you are rescued, chances are
be In an auto, or a bouse, and one that irreparable damage will have
die , BIHI the other aurvlve, i1 be- been done to your brain and nereauae (118 m., burn up his sup- vous aystem wtdclt are auscelltible to injury by oxygen atarva ..
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WHILE QUANTITIES LAST.
Roruh
ous cmdld.oo thepastslxmoatha. _paras are sisters, Mareella
The cas industry bas been a
----~!'!!MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Mr. RoM was a retired mer- .Jean, Bonita Lynn, 9Jaron Lee leader in safet;y promotion by
. GA!.LIPOLIS - Jennie Moe chant. Hemmed llllloporaledtho IIIII ~IJI &amp;Je, all at bomo; providing IJ011ll&gt;hiets aboollt lor
&lt;
Lawloll llolllb, 119, dl~ Frlda,y Pl. Plea- Jlardwaro·Store lor brother•, Henry, Jr., Jsmosl\ncl gas users. The health deportO!'Oidaa Ill tjiO Holzer Medico! ...oral yooro. He retlrld In Ll~ all at homa.
I!IO!Ii and lire department also
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19~3.
list things to chocb lnyoorbome.
. Sbo.waa bom m M..,.24, 1900,
He .,.. born MoJ 21, 188t,
Elda , '. R
Sherlfl llomler. Walker polntlp ~d Tllp., daushtor of ilt' Ga11la Coun\y, son of Des,one upe
od out thai, "A poor)JI vented
tile iale Guaetl Domoy ,aDd Sa.Y· comb Rose and Allee Wlsoman 1 Miwo ·Jilda....., ~- 71, "!'!'V• ,IIIII! a, hidden .leak Ia the
_ , . . , _ _,, -.,........~,,~, 111l\'flfii'·Cili'il6"liilft' llkl!L.Sii"*·&lt;alt4Jri!O!!p,. at.JIIIr..l -st ~ ..of condltloQ because
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¥P lflh· l'tJj,IJl~s. llii kin; S!e died m Dec. '161 !SilO, 'ililrinbol' li tim ·MBi!iOcuat Churoh •HOIItlng men wiU IIIli """"'ct
SAVE 24c
~voa, along with twO chll&amp;lrvlwrs lncllldo lllrs. Euclid In C'olwubda.
a heater that Is IIIli vented, bot
OUR REG. LOW
?o' llarey lloulb, AaiMlle, N, Pllllmn, ~ a !lauiii!Wr,
She Is survived by her Ius- one aald, "thla is a iQb peo$1.07
% and Mrs. EdWonl (Rbiba) aild two grandchlldreo. and - ·band, Robert, a daughter, Mrs. . ple do themselves with beat~-· Rolling lofAdowo, m. IIIIer, Mrs. Claren&lt;e Masata, llldon Morrla, BD 3, Fomeroy; era purehased second band."
~ child preceded her .I n death 10 Pine Sl.
ftve ......, Hermon Mlcbaol, BD
Rosters without openings for
@.Infancy· Seven grandchildren He was a member of Graee I Pomeroy; Everett Mlehsol, BD ventJ are no longer aold In bard211
I011LE
M - Clurcb. He was a ·II~ 1 Mlddloport; Cecil Mlcbael, ware stores,• The oocy lllace In
COUPON
!cll!bor surviVor a are Mrs. Fern living ehartk membol- o1 the Coba, f'l, Y.; Keruioth Mlcbael, the homo whore an unventocl heat~. Dbige1a, W. Vo., IIIII Pt.PieuantRotaryClub.Hon• BD 4 Pomoroy.IIIIICII!tonlloll- or- of the 8,000..12,000 BTU
OUR LOW B4c
,fJN1nls Lawleai, Portlmouth. a 50~ear MalOn at Pl. Pleas- ebael, Colurobu6i; two atep-daueh- variety - may be used is in
&amp;,I I - aDd b-or,
ant and bel&lt;ll\ied li&gt; the Scottllh lera, Mrs, Dorothy Creech, In tho bathroom. ft Is allsolutely
AIITIIIP11C
. p,llle wa1 a member &lt;If tho Por- Rite ReniKedom lflrlno Club of Florida, IIIII Mrs. Doma Jane forbidden to uao an ...oated
llrAI.V-$1.41
LIMIT 1
l!"" liE Cburch ~ the Laclleo Charleston.
Fey, Rutllllll; a mp.son, Rl\Y· heaU.r aa the prlnclpal aoorce
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Services will be held 2 p.m., mmd Rupe, Columbus; 25 grand- ct heat In the home, and anyone
:' Sorvleea will bo hold lofondal, !olonday at tho Waugh • HaUo.v • chlldroo, lllld 16 ~-IIJ"andchll- doing so woold hove the gas cut
WITH COUPON
$1.09
11 a.m•• at the MeCco' Funeral Wood Funeral Home -under the dren also lllrVive.
c1f It for any rea501'1 the gas
SIZE
·domo In Vinton. ·Grav.lide sor- direction o1 Rev. Paul-s. Fwwral_..tces will boTuos- company ·- l d bocallodtomake
~eoa will bo hlld In Memorial · Barla1 wtu be 1n Moundllllj.cen..:. ~ at.!
at the Martin Fu- a check.
LIMIT 2
~o, Arllil8ton HeightJ, m. story.
neral homo In RuUand With burPrsaont treatment lot carbon
~- IDI,y coli at the f'Uner.
Friends ms,y call l&gt;otwMI2-4 lal In Mlddleport llill Cemotoey. monoxide polaonlng coils I o r
WITH
•trom 2-4 IIIII 7.a &amp;m- and 7.a p.m., a1 the !Unoral
Frlendl "'"' coli anytime Mon-· gtvlng the patient high ...,con.
COUPON
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day at the fUneral homa.
trolloos of Ol(ygeo, A new mothU.U (If 11-noll memorial
Pollboarora ..Ul bo llugheil
od, not por!ectod at this time,
are to bo Bent to the For- WUIOII, carl Massie, Dale MasIa tho U10 &lt;If a ''bubble Ol&lt;Y•
liE Churd! by request of lie, Cbe- Da•la, George D&amp;GROWERS TO MEET
Pna)or" that clreulales amoll
COJ,.UMBIIS (IJPI) - Tho 54th bubbles of pure caygen through
via and Paol While.
11im1a1 of the Olio tile blood stream. Tbo same deBeulah Gra/urm
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. A•oodat!on wtU be ~d bore chino that tijpoaoea the heart
POMEROY - Funoral )let!l- ' ~ob. 3-.&gt;, Nine airleullural 11&gt;8- during ~'
Ices lor Mrs. Beullb SQomgl' e(ollsb !rpm Oblo Slate lllllv.orThis machlile eould bo sot Lll
Groham of Rldne were conduot- lilY w1U be IIIIMlllll the loollired In ID amlio1lllee wbllo a 'Victim
ed ot 1 p. m. Woclno!Mlay at th~ sjiOIJiers.

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The man who has all the answers is the First
National BankAmericard Representative. He's
· -···· eqlling on merchants right . n6~. If he hasn't
explained this important merchandising pr09..':am
to you yet, chances are he'll be •ttopping in very
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GaUipoHs, ""s !!nod $10 and
GALLIPOLIS
- In a National
costa, stop sign vlolatlm, aDd
Labor
Relatiooa
Boord eloctloo
William E. Kisor, 16, RL 2 PatFrlda,y
ot the Rabbil&gt;conducted
riot, $15 and costs, recldeas
Myers Co., Bob McCormick Rd.,
q&gt;er&amp;tlm.

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If. Cndllolob, 3::!, Colwnbuo, II .-..s lor tl'fal·
Ill t:IO a.m, Tueoc1ay on o &lt;barp_
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.lllroody affected, It aoomed by o
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loucb &lt;l flu. 1111 willingly tucked
voi-r lillie baa ~ wrltlen
lho toclcllor In lor the night, In rocont yoara . - ihls killer
A pineapple •palcle do!m cake, which alao ltrlk.. ua In tbo
• , tho flmlly !avortu., · - un' tecurlb' Ot our hlmtea.
' louehod m the .table.
After a death OC¢UI'8. Aleh a1
In the true trqfc ..ont al tbo
Tho lllOI'IIfo8 thl'o ·""" anl,r a DllltOIY:Il&gt;bol ofa!am- bqlnolng of this report, _ .
IIJI'• wa,y of lifo lie!ore trqedy pie become more aware· o( the
•!lan&amp;ed u. 'llio' iJtra&gt;&amp; YOUII&amp; donger of carb&lt;m ~. Thtir
hllablnd, a Iormor football p~a.y. lhowed 11 In a rslb &lt;If calla tD

SIJPERIOR RATING - Rex Shenellel4, mMDbor of the
Metgs Soli and Water Collser..tlon Dlatrlct boon! of s~n!a­
ors, lett, ooserves Albert R. Watts of the Darke District point
to a sq,erior rating ti.bbon placed on Meigs CouDt..v at there.
cent IUiliUil mooting o1 the Ohio Federstloo or Soil and W11er
Consenatioo Districts in ColumbuL Meigs Counb'"a 4t&amp;trl.e4
one ol the tew to receive the alC)erlor ratiJW., won it tor di•
tincti\'e service. Others present at the tJtree.da)' meettrw rrc.n
Meigs were Thereon Johnson, Harold Carnahan, Roy Miller,
am carl w. Bllikam, district conservaUonist.

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J ... JIUD Qa!oearrt to Lola
L Curtlo, Loll,~
J - Evaru to Harw,y G. ~
llteh, Bottle J. Wldtlltch, Lac,

II lho !n Rlllllod, doa'l lllr&amp;o! to lura .., y,... porch 1llbl
• - • o...WW oboul 6:3G. Tlat'a whjm . . - . . of tllo JM.

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..r~~ng bomo. Our - t l l y to Mrs. Neuman.

comber moeUJIIII. Tr'"'"""'"

ria to Sharon S110 Brawley, Parcel, Chester.
Roger C. Sm11h, Holen AJbor.
ta Smith to Sharon Sue Brawley,
.34 A., Cheoter.
SOnh R. Sm1tll, CliiYin Smltll
to Medl E. Morrt~ Parella,

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MOST PEOPLE WON'T ......, with me
da TUrley o~HarttDn~, w. va.·,
but I would Uke to see enwah snow to do a
KA11E
Utile ale!(jt rid1Jw. It just doesn't oeem rlll!&gt;t " Ill coaduct oemceo at tllo
Chrlstlon Unill&gt; Church of ~fan.
Mf. to biYe s&lt;ll\l" IDOW.
!oc'd,
J1111. 38 • Feb, 2.
Ge«&amp;9 Holman. Syracuse, hat a surrey tbat he JJUfchued and
lbe
oemeeo Will be held at
rollu!ll. He palnlod IIIII lxod !t so you c:onput sled rwDrs ..,and
7:30
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ownlnl irltb llrL lla*h•!ulho ......
\.. Ilia Wile, Ruth, and I Would like to tlke l ride, but we muM Cf carter U tho youth - ·
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s~MJW. The ...,roy even hellhe frlJip 111 tq&gt;! Quite ...
It alao haa three seata; alx could r1da at DDB time. It
Oh. · - oelnYIIItlllll to t11o,...
..U., If W'e don't make it now, we wiD. in the ''good old •nmer lie t o -

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'l1le Natioral Education Aaaoclatlon ud 1be Nedcw• Coa~H••
of Porelltll IIIII Teochers ha,. glvoa 111110 tiP• '"'PYilll . - In
idelllgeat guldante a n d ''Help YClll' child ttd.nk of himHif u 1MmeG111 Who JUeceed8. '*
,. _ Gift h1m plenty of eha11ces early in ll!e to ..._uu tidqJo
- praiae h!m when he does ...U. Whou he hal o dl........,.,. ·
.Mrrtnee. remind him of hia aucceSMa.
' Ellcourltp lhe ch!ld to talk to Ylll . - hlo prabl•o, and he

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and &gt;!ali lho achool end , . _ t11o t - o . That'D lift JOUI' ddld

Annual Meeting of
Church is Monday
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Mlddl~ Flrllllnllild Pntb7tei1on Church wiD W lla1d'ill 8 .
p.lli. _ , Diaht ill lhe ......,.k,
the meo111111 -,w w , . . -,_
bJ a J'(lliuck · - ill 8:30 p;
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wm be prevldld and thO;oe .,.
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Cedi Lambert, ond Mrs. .hJhn

Hansen verau1 Rita Miller, Cathy
wu read. Attend!Ag the Lambert, ond Vidlle Honsenwlth

meeting was tile Rev. Joseph Carolyn Payne acting as ehalrChapman of the First Baptlst mim, on the subject of Career
Chureh ot GaiUpolb, Rev. Chap. v1. Marriage.
man save a talk Oil '"Careers..
After the meedng, songleader
willch proved tO be lnterutlng Linda Greene led aongs ond re·
and beneficial.
treshments were served by CarThe porpote of the moetll!g oJyn Payne ond Judy Hall. Twen.
was to nominate delegates to at- t;y - one members were preaent
tentl the F .H. A. National Conven- In ad&amp;tion to the advisor, Mias
tlllll and a F.H.A. Girl or lhe Karen Beatt!e ondRov. Chopman.
llflllltll. Violet Lambert arw1 Ru. Cntlly Lambert !a lhe reporter
thle Richards were choSen to at- for the group.

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nor preceding lhe meeting, 6:30 p.m. AU women of the par..
ish are iPvited.

GALLIPOL!l; CHAI"l'ER OES
No. 283 7:30 p.m., Initiation
and rofreahments.
BETTY ::&gt;.1.AM Class 7:30 P·
m. in the Fellowship room. The
Rev. Charlea Lusher will show
si!des or trip ID the Holy Land.
TUESDAY
RIVERSIDE STUDY Club wm
meet with Mrs. Herman Coodee, 1 p.m.
TODDLERS TO Taaaels MotJ&gt;.
or League wW meet at tile
home of Mrs. Norman Stewart, 8 p.m. Tenth anniversary,
tor me r.,"~~r&amp;, 1 ~~;t" ..
Please coiMact Mrs. Richard

Ray· •

30 p.m. at church. Potluck
dlmer, bring table service.
Moat ond rnlis !urniohed.
necdon ot cdlcera.

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person must have dependabllil;y,
trustwnrthlness, lntegriQI, IIIII
a generous amount of self-dise!pUne.

Chlldren are eager to have re.
spooaib111zy, H II II pven 1n
the right way. Given cbolee.s to
make and certain nbllpliono to
earry cut,. a chlld becomes more
lndepeodont. Guiding t1oe child

to oew responsibilities rather
than "bosafng-• bim to tbem will
make a difference,
Also, managing time and money well, doiDg homework, taking
eare of pel.l, looking alter 70111111·
er brother, etc., all eam the

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in&amp; was ealled to order by the
Preli,_nt Carol3n Payne. The
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loLICI

men - ls what we want to see

loogorplnt .

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WOMAN'S CLUB of lhe 51.
Louis Church "Ill meet In the

LEGION AUXILIARY at tile
Hall at 7:30 p.m.

developed. A truly reaponalh!e

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ANN JUDSON Bible Class 6:-

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Arln)o!n Vietnam. Wedding pions are ~lete.

ters, regular meetuv, 7:30 p.

GALLIPOLIS A opeclal tend lhe eoovontlon. Also lhe
meeting of the Southwestern Fu- regular meeting was cUaeuased.
ture Homemakers of Amerlea At ·it a panel dtacuaaion was
was held on Wedne~ at South- held between the aponsor. Miss
M - . , . . . School
1b
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Karen Bea~~ ond lhe ""·~-

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TO WED - !lira. Gale Green of Golllpol!o IIIII Mr. Go1e
Green, Columbus, are 1mounc11111 t11o eivqomeot of their
dalllhter, Rohdollda &amp;ah, to Rollld 0. Mlller, 100 ~ Mr.
aad Mrs. Okey MOler, Cr09Jn City. Roldollla 11 a 1tudent It
GoUla Academy IUslo School. ~ !a a li87 cnduOte of
Ha,... Traeo Hlllh School and !s
oenlJlc wltll t11o

NORTH GALLIA Band Boos·

Chapman Speaks to Homemakers

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SHOES ' II

WIIERE SHOES ARI
SIMSIIL,I! !"RICID

Wedding plus are lneom-

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TO BE MARCH BRIDI! - Mr. IIIII Mrs. Rnbert Lewia E&gt;ons, Rio G'!'nde, are
lheenpgemento!lheir dau&amp;bter, llpbllln Evana, to Mr. Jolm Heard llwnborlalo o! Bewrly
Farms, son ol Mra. John Maxwell Chamberlain Uld the late.
Dr, Chomberlaln. Miss Evons 1!1'8dl8ted from GoUla Academy
and !s preaently altendlng lhe Univen!Qo or Color&amp;&lt;IO- Mr.
Chamberleln attended Buckley School of New York, sro&lt;lulted
from Sl. Paul's School ODd from tllo Ull!vors!\7 ol COlorado. .
He Is preaently engaged In Army 00!; at FL Belvoir • Va.

Citizens · ~p·· Key· · .,·· ·=~~~::s:~

POii Ttll !MTIR!
P.~LY

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OCher Dlel'llben _p re...lt we.:re
Bm NJer• and 11a1
The
111011 Ieeder !or t11o meei!Dx no
the R... Lulher Tracy •
l'rolrlml ond devotims lor
tho nat lhroe m-..,. wore
planned. TliO 110111 moetll!g will
ba J01111ary 26 ot 8:30 p.m. It
tho Calv..,. Bsptlot Cllureh.

Rohdanda Ruth Green

attending.

'lh.fJ'f jl:Mr
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Truy,- IOCrntarY•

nutlc equipment waa dllicuaa..
ed. The 1'001}1 count ........ .,.
Mr. Large' I 7lh grade.
Fnliowlng tho program, Mfreihmentl were served to thole

Robbin Evans

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Services

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Slroh ,1ifin1Bra, v!oe ptelident;
Becky Ramey, ...,.....,.; Jerry
Mahan, treaiUrer, and ~

Mrs,: Epling's 'Music Students
Given Winter Piano Recital

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Fryers

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ENGAGEMENT &gt;\NNOVNCED- Mr. aid MrL H'"'lll'll F,
Tid-,~ 23 ad!llcotllo Road innoomee tho .........nt of
their dau&amp;bter, Colidaee 14'1!Do to Joiulto' R. llood, "'"' of Mr&gt;
11111 lira.
L. Hooll, llU Simaet Drlw. ~~ Tldveaer 1B
• plduote ot Gall1a ·~ H!ah School, wltll lhe eleas of
-'1988. and 11 pre~ -.lied In t11o Goll1pnils llwolnOoo Collep ~ ~o.Jod port time 'oi Glll!pollo ·Mr. IiooiUo o 1986
·of Gall1a Aeodem1luab School
11111 • ....,....te or !llllhYiile·Al!tmnoli.., Dle.oel Coli- He 1a
"iiDt&gt;lofed

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Social Notes

~~YEAR-OLD

olllcers w11 I
for the coming

Bennett, prealdont;

Ground

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fur
'II .... lllolol IIIICIIII
Elq&gt;. 1/11.

The aJnta1

aleetlm of ollleor1 ·for tho !WI1111 Ymtll Fallow~ '!II !;laid
rocon11J ot tile Cal•..,. Bl&amp;&gt;tlot

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Elected by
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WILLIAM C. FORBEs, FIWiHMAN ot Marahall Ual.wro!IJ', had Bedford.
tbe lMd 1D the eollege productioo of "Plcalc" presented last weekRacine Ga• • service co. to
ad and seftral local relative&amp; wellt dowD to see the perlormance. s..... of Ob!o, RaL of R-W, S...
8ill is the l&lt;m d: the Conner Elllm Clark at New Hllvea IJid the too.
lll'OIIdiiNI of Mr. IDd Mra. Robert G. Clark, Sr.
Ray L EtPJ, dec. j to Ethel
Ga1J111 - . were lfr. IIIII Mra. Dole Walbunl of Mlddlep«t and May E. ., Cert. tor tranL,
llrL Pole Roush IIIII Mra. Cborloa HUD~&gt;broys, Now Ha- They PmiOf'OY.
joined !n HllllliDBtoa for
pre...U. t11o perr......- by
Conlee Cllmm!D&gt;,
lb-. IDd Mrs. Wi1111m Forboo IIIII dau&amp;b1Br, Am, her IODCO, B111 Russell Vance Cummins lo ManJoelmodl, of Cllarleaton, and I Ill... of Mro. Walburn'o, Katlly nillll D. Webster, Lot, Rac!De.
By BERTHA PARKER
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Manni1111 D. ~ebs1Br, Mary A.
Webster to Cora Lee Moouol
Jan.
TO WJUIE'M'A LEIFIIEIT WHO SEEMS to be hlvlnl more 1hiD Cummings, Russell Vaac:e CUJD.. aa, ill lilt Fret Metllodtot awrch
no 125, callectlod $29.81,
bar ohore of trcdl1e tllooe doyo, we wlah • lllJOedy ieCOWJ')'. Jl1abl mins, Lot. RaciM.
. Mr. and llro. a.rm011 Fax
- ebt ll off bar foot. A - k 1&amp;0 W l i - dipped In tho yard IIIII
an
vlllltlna relatl•n in ·~
Host ·For Ginner
~ ·ri~·liide• ln-~e. '
lfr. and Mrs. Chorlel HalO)-,
Cr-v!lle, eallod m Mrs.
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¥.-a. s. A.
of t11o Ji!tdiUid
Following
Funeral
Gonr
... Dlebl,
or0a ~her 1r11 p1eno ride W-&amp;doy. She lew from CoiUI!Ibwo
Mr. and Mr1. !Awls Peter•
to Fort v, I.Auderdlle, Fla.. tor an eyh!rloipo4 visit witl:l her ~
MIDDLEPORT - Mro, G. W.
IIIII chlldreo, Mooon, W, Va.,
dlo&amp;II1Br, lira. Corl Harr!o, and IOmlly, And wltll tllooo days ol namm or M1dd1el&gt;ort na blJIICki'~ It-s .....,.
!or o !omlly dimor Friday fell. vlolted receoll7 with Mr. IIIII
low!JIII lhe !unoral aenlceo for Mn. Nannu. Sclwetar.
lfr. and Mrs. LlrrJ Sm1ih
John A. Hart. Sr. of Hunlillllton.
W. VL
IDO¥Id recerit!J to lhe!r - ·
1be services were CODiluctecl 8uUtmut st., P41Dtl'Qf.
Mr. 111111 Mro. NOI'IIllll SC)IDFr!doy mnrll!ng at t11o FllllsiiOJIII
Parker
Funenl u.... with bur1oi 1n tllo Ier IIIII Mro. Graham CemeiBl')'. liro. llemm ljlllll an lllemoon With Mr. ODd
was assisted It .the diDDtr b1 llrL Olarleo (picll) Karr,
PotfJ' Ebll.. daoabter of Mr.
Mr. and Mro. Dole Walbum.
POJo!EBOY - Blrtbday greet!JVI:
lfrL ~ Eblin, loll
IIIII
AltendiiW were Mri.. John Hart.
To Mra. Tc:m Crow, Sr., wbo celebrated her udly'' Thursday.
II
tllo
okltiJIII riDI, lnlidnrbnth
lira. Crow returned , _ . from Holzer Medieai Ceator just !n time Sr., Mr. ODd Mra. John Hart. wrlite. Six moolhe qo PotfJ'
Jr. and daulhter, Olri Sut, lid
to 11101111 tho day with IOmlly IIIII fr!enda.
.
her 111'111
pleyiJIII.
Mr. ODd Mro. Jolul Hart m, oil To Pam Neutzlb:'K, who celebrated her
of lluntlllfllon, W. VL; IIIII Mr.
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17th birthday Slturdl.y. Pom no honored and !lira. Jock Joffeo, 1011, Jock, llr, IIIII lira. SOidaa -r, loll
I paJV It her hlimo Sllunloy even11111 wi1h a
Jr. and Alldrea. Cohnnbi.IL
Whllo - . . tho!r - · froc..
host of fr!ends attoiiii!JIII,
tm!JIIIhar~.
To Bruce Cottrlll, who na 10 years old
Hartford
Wodneedly. Bruce, a nowaboy r... The Dolly
SenUDel, and a good one. was vel')' proud
of his 10 years.
Being Announced

rep«t wao itveo by Roma Smitll
alto reported ... tllo memherllh!p dr!ve•
The aeed !or l1brery and 1!11D·

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Srm., ¥on., rue•. , Wed., Only/

Meda E. Morris, JeaN Mar-

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MRS. MARGARET NEVMAN HAD 1HE SAD NEWS Friday lhll
11er 90-)'ear-old mother, Mrs. Annie Adams, probably would not sur.
m., t11o weokenl. She t.d 1 telephone eallfrom her sister-i!Haw,
Mr1. Juan Mama, who nported Mrs. Adlms in crltleal ooo:tltion.
A lbnlier resident of the Portlan:l area, Mrs. Adams has apeat
tin 25 years 1n Florida. She wont lhoro when her son, Jaeon,
~ aer,iJ111 with tho V. S. llllvy, olatloned near Miami. For lhe put

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Mary Briant .... tllo · Illes !oc' tho Noveriler and ~

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Freda lhle, Aft for trau., PG~Doo
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Freda Dtle, dee., to IAt L
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Lota L Shale, Ralph D. st.te,
to Woboter
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'Krbger Stores

Porcolo, Cheoter.

.. blrlh do!eeto. oae.lll1! of tho - · - w1l1 be used Jc&gt;.
cmq to oaa!at polio v!etlma ud t11o rell w1l1 go !or public 111111 pro.
..olioml oducat!on In on o1rort to !ncrooae WlllenlaDI!ng of iooucb .,.. be dono !or chlldren with birth defects 111111 tho famllleo
111to ohore 1n their trogedy, IIDii "0'11'1 or Mar&lt;h of D-• Certera.

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Fronces J. Hewotoeo to WBIIom a W!lte, Sonh Sue Witt.,
L88 A.t Qleater.
Froncn J. Howetom to WilHam R Witte, SarU S. Wftte,

Frioally - · w1l1 bi&amp;ln tho - · · Mardi of Dime&amp;
lt'l ..... 31 yeora ~~-tho lllltloml - - w u id bi 111o lite Fnnkl1n D. Roooonll. T!lore'o been one crtol .teD!' - t11o eaaquaat of polio - 111111 tho OQI]u!a !a , _ on birth

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Club Makes

Comoan Tawney's

DIAMOND
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Project Plans
GALLIPOLIS -

Witt.

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Future projects were the topic
or dlaeuastoa. Plaas were made

to obtain needed enlarger and
roll rum tank. Several membera
wish to learn more lbout photogrspbY.

A R~AL BUY!

Inquiries were made pertaining to 1 achoolphotocmtelt. This
will show nthero about tllo field
of )IMtocrspbY .
The Photo Club had aponaored
an after _ &amp;Bille dance reeentJ.y.
Plans "ere made to sponsor
more projects this oomtng year.

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out and tbeck the expiration date!
11 11 most ombarra•lllng to have 1 (&gt;lllrOiman lel1 yoo your Ucenae 11 110 good and more embarru&amp;lng having to pull over,
pu11 and get ........., to ~ you to get the u.., ..
Believe me I know.
I heard mutU!rilll In the background at the &lt;llllc:e wbon II1J
(lad) ltOri was toll\ ward• to the etreet "aome peoPle WQUid
do aa,ything to get column material.'"
The ooiocidence is tbia :
1 had alreadY written one paragrapll for JuBt Between Ua. 1:
read. "Think of the picture of raeera leaping: across barricade
lfter barricade, that's the way the da,fs seem to me. My da,y1 10
juBt •• fast 81 the fastest rumter ' n
.Little did 1 think then so many or them bad pused since JQ1
btrthda.Y, and the1.1ate I should have renewed that lieenM.
Last week, here tn the Qflice, we had dlacuased hoW an •"old
pro'" newspaper man had told ~-ut, "time woo1d Oy by. •• He knew

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Thursday afternoon. Live ia lfhat thi1 tDWn ian~ oo Thursday
afternoon. But it was a beautltul , balmy day and I enjoyed the
flrtt mile. Saw some interesting thlngl ru write about In fll.
ture columns.
TRINK OF HOW NIXON must have felt during the inaugural!
The magnitude or hi a pride must have been something else agala.
All tbts happening to hlm, even though he had been human enough
to let the whole world know how bitter the taste or defeat was
1tter his hlrd - and lost - baWe tn California.
SPEAKINC OF THE INAUGURAL, Edith HutainpUlar receiY·
ed an lnvitationl How about that? And one lovely young GallipoHt glrl jult mined getting to go to . the inaugural ball with an

lblor Air Cadet.
JUDY COLE, DAUGEITER OF TilE Rev. and

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GALLIPOLIS _ Mise Eliza- crown of pearls and 11equins.
beth Jane Barnhart became the
She carried her own RainboW
bride of Vaughn L French at a Bible which was covered with
candle lighted ceremony at 7:30 a cascade bouquet or miniature
p. m. January 18. The wedding spider chrysanthemums centered ·
DID YOU GUESS WHY the bridges were covered? Not as some took place in the Community wlth an orchid.
-sled, a courting swoln, so ...Wd have a privatA&gt; spot to stop United Methodist Church at CirMiss Sheryl Wood was maid·
the buggy; but, yes. to protect the wooden noor from the ele- cleville.
of-honor. She wore anolivegreen
ments.
The Rev. Paul L Wach 11 «as floor length sheath dren with a
the om.ciating pastor.
two - tone green velvet ribbon
NOW ANSWER me this one. What is the dh'lerence betWeen
The bride ts the daughter or around the empire waistline. Her
a hippie and a ytpple'? l don't know tbe answer.
Mr. an:l Mrs. Emmett Barnhart headdress was a V4llll of matching
o! Circleville. The bridegroonl illusion. She carried a eucade
TilE MOST WONDERFUL THING bapponod to mo lhiB pall
Is the ... oCMr. and Mrs. VaUihn bouquet of green and yeUow opldweek, so 1 can't gripe ITI.lch about my experience with the law. J. French ol Addison.
er chrysanthemums.
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1 aot to 100 my brOther, who bao )leon In Co!llornla for many
Glowing tapers in numerous
The best-man was Gary R.
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bH aent him on a bullneae ·trip. He ~~'bflteve the pfo,cress ch r y - s decorated the
U&amp;hers included ' John Barn- loCi
recorded by Pete McCor- e
GolllpoH• boo mad&amp; In the lut 10 ·yoarl, and when I qu--HW church. Tall candles tied with hart, brother of the bride, and mick, weather obaener at Fair- •
Jr.•a column trom last Sunday about the Gallipolis banks" Increas- satin bows marked the pews each Chnles Gearhart, bothofColum- field Weather station.
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side or the center isle down bus; Jim French of Ohio State DIY
Hllb Low Prec. :
which the bride and her· father University, and Clarence Tucker &amp;mcJay , • • • • • 53 33 .14 e
of Addison. both cousins of the Monday • • • • • . 40 30 .14 e
walked.
Tuesday . • • • • 50 30 .13 •
Miss Brenda Southward pre- bridegroom.
sented a program of organ music
The bride's mother was attired Wedneada3 • ••• 58 32
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R. E. Knecht sang The Lord's ean blue with matching acces- Friday .• • • . •. 60 30 .04 •
Prayer after the benediction sories. The bridegroom's moth~ Saturday • • • • • • 23 18
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whlle the couple knelt before the er wore a dress of pink lace
Averap hl&amp;b temperature for e
altar.
with matching accessories. Their the week tldl year _ 49.5, laat •
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Member
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School
of
JourHUNTINGTON The third
The bride wore a floor length corsages were green cymbidium rear_ G1.2.
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ing
the
Deportment
of
Advance
gown of white peau de soie atyled orchids.
Avenge low temperature for e
the Huntlngtm Gallerle11 for the
witta
full
akirt,
Sabrina
neck-A
reception
followed
the
cerethe
week Udl year - 30.3j last e
Applied
~apby and ClneWoat Vlr1IIDia Arts and Hwnanlline and long pointed traditional mony ln the church social rooms. )'eat _ 3S.t.
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miiJ-grapby.
Councll will begin a circuit
sleeves.
A
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length
train
Min
carlene
French,
slater
Total
predpitatloatortbeweek
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memberotthe
ol the state "Mth nrst showings
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back.
The
gown
was
accented
hostess
along
with
Miss
Karen
lut
year
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of
an
lncb.
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Total predpitallon to -lhl• :
Gelllpo!IB, amouneecl today by ty, and past president of the Del with s trim of lace embroidered Goarheart, Mls~ Nancy craig and
in
pearls
and
crystal
sequins.
Mrl.
Jack
Kline.
Miss
Clara
year
- L31 IDclles, lalt year e
MDlnes
Profeasionai-OIIh·
L. G. lkll!man, Dire- (j the
Her
triplHiered
veil
of
musion
Garrett
or
Shiloh
was
in
charge
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Association.
He
hal
served
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Gellerleo.
Normal avenae preclpltat:loa •
The exlllbltloo compoolng 89 as juror or the World lnterna- was twld in place . by a petite of the guest book.
The
central
refre&amp;hment
table
amn•Jb'
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Seloo
of
a
p
b
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and
IIOiec:ted pholographk p r I n I s
stood
tn
tront
of
a
bridal
arch
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ertwined with omlllxandllllorned
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All A Medium of Fine Art and er for the Amerlun Republic
with white doveoln Dightard wedII the work (j. photographer - Jn1urance COJnpllnJ, The Arts
dilll beUs. The 0-ored wed- Kyger Creok Hl&amp;lt SchooL He atCouncU of the State (j Iowa.
artllt Perry James Garner.
The exhibition, sponoorecl by ley, MrB.IIalen WUllamiiOII, Mra. ding cake was circled with ferns tended Rio Gnlldo Colleae a • d
Mr. Garner Ia a self taught
spent four years ln. the u. S.
Ralph ~ WWs, Mr•. Patrick J.
Jlltotolrapher. He waa born Jn the Well VIrginia Arts and lil- RUey, Mrs. Jolm F. Stlfller, Sr-., and spider chrysanthemums. The Marine CC&gt;rl&gt;a. He Ia eq~loyod
Dallal, Texa1 and attended the manitiea CouncU, is avalllble Mrs. Dewey L. Canada and In- table wu covered wtth an by UnltedRofrigeratlmotColumUniversity of Oklahoma major- free or charge to cOIIlDIURIUes Cant daughter, MrB. WWiam c. embroidered Madeira u... cloth
buo.
big in Journallam. His interest throoghOUI West VIrginia. Be- Saimona aDd Infant .... Mrl. and had a Ooor le,.O. lace
AmOIII the gueata were t h e
ID. pbotography wa.a realized a.s a C8llle of the keen interfllt ot the Ronnie E. stlvers and infaDl Oounce.
bride"elt'andmotber,
Mrs. C. R.
When the e&lt;q&gt;lelefUor their
Navy -apher during World first two traveling exhibition•
Barnbort,
and
the
brldOifOOIII'•
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short weddloc trip the bride "'"
War II. that resulted In his ap. West VIrginia Arllata On The
attired
in 1 cam.el".i hair sult p-ant!porent1, Mr. and Mrs. 0.
polutment in charge of the PIJo.. Move (1961) and Land Pattern•:
ud wore the orchid from h e r E. French, of Addison. OUt-of·
and Men (1968) lliAOY
folrapby Laboratory In Williamo- town peats Included Mr. and
VETERANS MEMORIAL
bridal bouquet as • - burg. Virginia. At the close of advanee reservations ,( PhotogMrs. Alber! Frendl and MarHOSPn"AL
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the
late
bullet
s..,per
hold
lbe war he Joined ANSCO (Pho- raphy All A Fine Art haVe aiatall, Mr. and. Mts. Vernon
Admilled
Betcy R o a c b,
toeraPhY Corporation) as Tech- r~ been oonflrmed. Detaila Point Pleasant; Florenee Q.dl~ at the bride" s home where the French and Judi, · Mr. Robert
ateal Representative and Regloo. for loan of the exhibition can be len, Racine; Roy Kasper, Pom· weddloc gills were on dlapia)o French, Mrs. Julia Thei1s, 'MiaJ
hostesaea included Mrs. Ned
al Consultant, before he develop.. made by .....- . Mr. Gene
eroy.
Hanlin,
Mrs. Willi..., Leist and Maureen Bnunneld, Mr. John
ed an lndopendem Photograpby Bellom,y, Co-ordinator of ExhibiLee, Mloo Slndra KaU, Mr and
Discharged
A&amp;lie
Bnnm,
Mrl. Ned Griner.
tion, HuntiDgton Galleries, Park
Salon in Iowa.
Mldlele
Ohlinger,
Jackie
ObThe new .Mrs. French It a Mta. Clarence Tueker, Ill trmn
In addition lo his active private Hills, HuniiJ&gt;5ton, W. VL
DeUa Stahl, TiJnolhJ rraduate of Circleville H II h Gollla co.; Mr. and Mra. Damlo
buainesS, Mr. Gamer is aFaculSlamblln.
School ond ltlendod Oldo Weoloy- Harbour, lfa..., City, W. VLI :
an UniYerstty. She lsa member Mr. 1011 ilrs. Walter N. Helll")' e
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL or Chi omega sorority and 01!8. and Nield, Columbu1; and Mlso e
Admitted - Pearl D ar I I, She Is presently employed as car~ Fre~b, ~rl~,
Cheshire; Pearle Taylor, Mld- PI"OIP"OD&gt;iOC 1111"\'0l' le&lt;hnlclall
Tlw -1• w)l1 reside at •
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Dlscharpci - Freel Lerldno.
ton
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but also a preacher'e kid). Vicki was the little girl who picked
up the discarded sign tllat prOvided the president with his motto
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PLUGS, WHEELS, WINDSHIE~D . WIPER BLADES,
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Jobs In .Business

Friday.
DlJcttarges

Mrs. Grant J. Bond, M r 1.
Word.
WW1am E. Bowen, Domlo R.
Admlaslons
BuJh, Palrltla L. Davlo, Mro.
l\lbllcatlon of admltsion&amp; aua-. Dorolhy Dela-, Uoyd E.
lll""eoe uatll further ootlce.
~. TIJJIIIIJ' L. Fielder, MTI.
Jaddo F. Flaher, RoboriS. Flint,
Mr1. StaniOY R. Built, WeU- Mrl. Nllda F. Fry, Geleral J.
... llall,, ...., 1:31 a.m. Frldl.)'; Mrl. llall, WW1am M. Hondrlcll.l, Mro.
ifWiaa 0. Jacklon, Rt. I Gol· WWiam R. Houck, ..... ChlriOI
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p.m. Frldll; E. l..un&amp;fonl, Mro. Cllarln W.
L. Kemper, Kerr, Mereer, Samuel A. Miller, DcD.
l:li6JI'-m. Frldo,y; Mr1. Cbar- JW, J. Nance, Mra. R o b e r t
W, a.u.y, l'oJnero7, dllu&amp;ll- P, Nout&amp;ling, Mn. Waltu E.stk
'''&lt; o··c 719 g.iiL Frldll; Mrl. Corl ver11011, Charlao M. Ta,y1Gr0 Ml1'71*1 ,
10:08 p.m. d!ul I. Weill, Tammy E. Wheal-

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Jan.
1969
ADMITI"ml: Mrl. JllneOOidlker, Gelllj&gt;olla Ferry; llonald
Slur- Aahtoll; Geno¥1evo Sbuler, Golllpolla Forey; Mela GoodDill!, Pt. PIOUUII; A4do Borr,
ML Alto.
DISCHARGED: Mrl. D e a c II
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In Yong's
Lives on
23~ Daily
Ill Yona and 1111 lamlb llvo
411 23 ceata a da.Y, and some
Wkrrer• trom the home In wtdeh
au ' moCber works for her C!hll·
,.._., "111011.. He 1\a.S two sis.
...... Qyaq Kewn {12) aDd In
Ja {8) lllld a brother, _ , a.,
{5). Their lather Ia delul.
The father worked in his early year1 aa a elerk in a local
amee, 'lllld lhe)' bad a lllmple,

SH1N IN YONG

aceording to cultom here. 'There
are
small room and a shellerod tooldng plaea, andlllehom•
fa lit by oU l&amp;mR- They carry
biR&gt;Y we. Ill 1962, year ~ 1oea1 water from a dlotaneo. Qyaq
11Jbeavalt. he was dismissed Kum had to leave setlool and
from h11 olllce and had to lind takes care fl. tbe ramiJ,y and
- . . r job. At that time tl&gt;ey home While her mother works.
bad been living ill the father'l In Ja Ia 1D 2nd grade, and Joon
l11111ve """" 1D Kyong.gl ProV- !lip Ia aUll at home.
lmaenunblelheoe...,.Jumbl..,
Ince, IDd now they left r o r
Ill Yona Ia quiet aDd gentle, one letter to eadl ~quare. te
Seoul, tbe mother's native city, seems rather sad and suMJ.ed. - form four ordlnarJ wonl1.
Here, 1m t1&gt;e ,..;w ot South He Is In the 5th grade, gets
Korea, bur hoped to find a mueh a10111
witll all, does averbitter ebance for living. T h e ap work at school. PLAN aid
father begin by aelUng eancly tO him helps his family with
from a stz'eet stall, and earn- the basic needs they lack and
lq very, very little. Later he with IICbool things. It provides
GOBEF
waa stricken with appendicitis, mootllly cash grant, c I o t b1lldlnnllt surgery and remain- Ing lllld aupplles, speelal lamlb
ed weak and tickJy afterward. modlcal care, and the encour811 bulliness, small to begin agement and guidance of social
wiG&gt;, dwindled to oothlng. In Jan- workers and direeror.
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bullness, tor she was desGALLIPOLIS - Gallla Cotml;y
titute. Slle aut a job as clean. Common Ploaa Court Judge RonIDe woman aDd has worked there ald C. CalhOun has set 1:30 p.
~. But !dnce this iB in the
m. Wednesday for arraignment~
llum wher_e they live, she q.n- ~ 12 persona indicted last week
DDt eam much trom the poor by lbe 1961! January term grand
Ill)'

t
,.

aejgllllor for whom she bas beeo
working. They themselve" live

ID

1

WTOiebod -

jury.

at tho top

fl. a hill, em the wtskirts of

Seoul.

SUMUCO

Now.....,.. t1&gt;e drdod . _

~~Friot'=llo~SIJBIUE~~AISIEB~~...~:;

........ ' -

by

ol Kerr-Bethel Rd.

· ,P.~ .

: &lt;VPD-1be Pari; conlloecl to a pre_.... of
CCIIIferenee on Vietnam .Polfcy atatell'ienta · trmn the four
· opened
Soblfdl.y
with
aD · olde,.._tl&gt;e Unilecl Statea, North
Amerloojo .Pl'liiiOill that aa~ 1\iid SOutj, Vietnam, lad the
.olde•o !hilltary ·toteo1 olay 0011 National Liberation Front, . the
of tho DeiiUJitai&gt;ed Zone (DMZ! . polltle.J arm or tho Viet Cong
IB a tlr1t &amp;ttlp tow~ ~e and flabdng torcea.
, &lt;&amp; qaDununlal detnand ~t U.S.
In B))lle of .the VIII gu

GleD Smith

. .Pet.t!t

. . . . - ... lho ...... - -

Y...a....t.)"'•

very inflammable and, in

...

tor-the~-

DaONI

JumhiH1 QUAIII

'lbe pollen of cattails is

Rt. S5, ..I;C,rilol

to till State Higlnll)' ~~
01fteers aald dllat J..-s ~
C.Ulcol.t. 49, Rt. l Bidwell, ~··
h - llll&lt;lb whea • Blaek A&amp;
1111 eow nliled IOIJ"'I lbe rood. •
The ammal, after bolllll otrud!,
ran away, Cijllrend,f tdlurt. The

_,., 1966, he died.
The -

~

some places in Europe and
1'hay paid for Its reat ID a India, the plant is used as
Oai IIIDI lhe)' moved In, liDder.

a:ITIJ

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10181N

COUSIN

Ann••n ftGt " - ....w.H ...., ,... for ,.wk oJIW.....-A IHOO-IN
~

SUNDAY, JANUARY 26; 1969

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PAGE 13

·So What is New?
Paris Talks Stalled

GALLIPOIJS ,- No"""""~ IDo

jured whoa a car1otruoia c:OW ot
6:40 p. m. FrSdaY oo -Rt.~ l60, two

mileo -'h

,,

. VOL . .Ill NO..$2 ·
,,

APPOINTID TRUSTEE

GALLIPOLIS - Gdlla CouniY
Commoa Pleaa coart ·;luclp Ronold c. Calllowi lull ....,.,._
Dr. Harry H. KIDr, to. 7-¥Urterm m lbe Boanl ol Tnuilee&amp;~
the Gallla Cooml;r Dlalrlct Ubrary.

1

~ Bel 0011

or

Vlatnam

altopther.
.P:. A Nortb VIetnamese llfOkes-

between tho two aides, the
peace n o - s doeldod to

meet alatn. 'on Tta1rsda.v,

Jan.

!IWI reVMied after the .. .......,. 30.
Y ~ ~5,, milllle "'"'d"!f the
Ambas~ Beary ~
·'·' ~· IIIDDI regime had "llatly · ~ laador ol the u.s.
:"4;-~,e~rt~,r' the American Pri1Jto.. de~on, »rqmed that "the
,

.: IIi.

WASHINGTON (Ui'O-Presldont Nlmt oonferrecl au-

wrq

way." anld it was
discuss queatiom
IUdJ aa the restoration of a
Demllltarized Zone "without
dlset111ing the origins or the
war. In the .PI.Bt our delepdon
hill rejected Urls many times
over," he added.

iJiwossible to

' The

Viet

CotW.

in

their

oPentrv 1tatement by cleleptloo

1.-der Tran BuJ Kiem, said
·~an t r.s. and satellite" trl)(l)s
mu1t be .nthdraWil. fr&lt;m~ South
Vietnam

so

the

Vietnamese

could settle their ditrerences
.. Without outside Interference, ..

American ipokeBDlen tndl- search tor peace can beJ(n In
~ ·~ U.,. c&lt;~~~;liderecl the Viet the DMZ," the once neutral
Klem also called for the
Qoar ·~. ;Rr-llla lad bplrer. zone a_.-atl'W North overtllrow of the Saigon gowrn, 1!11'0 ~ 'l'~cOilragecl.
and Sduth Vlelnam.
ment. whieh the Viet Coog

·.n1~
.~ts

the
haU
brof&lt;o,&lt;onfarenc•·
0011 • !"'""'

\lr,eak

the

fll!htiJl

~~ther~~~:1S!f:

· Lodp
mont
' or, ...
•.·!rub

~· of Vletniunese IIPecta- area was ua
lOra ODd IM&gt;!ico had 10
In ID oo lbe

1

Blast;
Rips ,

~~ J4 .•

claim Is a up~pet" regime
SliiSJOried only by American

Homes

' with hio top mliltary, dlp.IO..
malle lllld IDtollll!eace adriaera · ~ on the tall scale Vietnam peaee tllks
wldcb begin In I'Orll.
IU1 aocond I!IOOIInll In five
day1 with tho Natiaw SeeurIQ&gt; CouDdl ....,enecl at I h e
White House at 9 a.m. - a
hcur earlier Uum prevloualy
amouaced .... a n d lasted

LAUREL, MioL CUPI) - 1&gt;'-alx nllnlOd butane .....

m.raterlooaly ' " - lbe traeka
Saturday and: e~ In 1 nceesslon of tler;r uplollODJ that
hurled one tanker several ..._
dred yards and made a shaml6s
of a 10-block area.
At least 39 persona were m.
jured In
OJFP]ooto. ODd llrM
and 30 hGmea were desaro7ecL

lhroulh on early .-....,

the

lunch. ••It can be uaumed that
Vietnam aDd the Parlo 1alko
"""' a prlorU;r 11om,- oold
)mill spokesmao Ronald Zlaalar, doellnod ID !JD IDto

RAVENSWOOD'S FERRY franchise, lost two yeara ago, 1lrat granted when Allly Jackson oc~
the White House in 1831, may be regained it the Jaycees are sueeeastul. A committee of
buaineSJ and profeuJ4md men headed by Wally Shayer, presldeot ol the RIVBllSWOOd Club baa
beeo meet1ilg with P~ots ln&amp;weated in operatiQI the ferry, Equipment and fbanclal backing baa

Pace

of

No deaths wen reported, but a
12-yeor-old girl wa1 aUllmi11iqr
lmura after the blast, widch ..._

Prowdaproblen,

tered - · In tile """-.,
aectlon and shook terrUI.ed nsldonto from tbolr bella.
It was the third such denJI..
ment in three weeks lnwlYIIc
Southern RaUway tal* car trlina

The former ferry q,erator, Frank Smeeks, unsueeessfulb' sought a auece&amp;IOI' prior, to hb
li¥11111 "' the franchlao In July 1967 beeause or his health. Smeek.s owns the ferry landinp aoo
aa_ys they would be available to the new opentor at a reaSOillble price. Remowl ot the .. FERRY
CLOSED"' alga and .. ehunldn" of ferry Piddles would be welcmne in the eastern edge of Meigs
Coon\y.

am • rep ...aentatlva fr&lt;a thl
National
(NTSB)

STALIN ERA

Vietnam placed itself

Viet Ceq.

ttae derailment wu riOt

c~ed

furaler doiDJI.

Nixon

Cause
........

Trans- -

In Wallhl- wu dlo-

patchod 10 tho · - 10

bweoti-

Kremlin Paralyzed when :-:;....&lt;&gt;-:~~""';..:'..:.:!
2,000 feet, oeeUrreclat--.ne,

·,·I$-~1JOH¥rlr~~,&lt;i
Bitkr. OpenM,IIis ,JaftilioR'~i'-'~~"'f.:. ,
.
liiO

P:!~::~~::
Nlmt oe1 a .!!·t

· ~

to

YORK '{IJPO-Joaef
fD the White Houie during StaUb _was so •YN tlm.t HIUer
td.s ftrst week in ~ee. But would never attack Russil that
elsewhere 1n ·Ute ap1tal ldJ he had a nervous breakdown
adlnlalmatlon to be that paralyzed the Kremlin's

the. Soviet dletstor rofusecl
beltew the many wunistaklble
signs of immiDent Nazi iJnllsion
Mil ascribed all such l"fltOrts to
a British triek to rnal!e trooble
between Russia and Germaay.
'"].teed, had anyone in the
hJJer circle suggested to Stalin
that his estimlte ot the
situatioa was mistaken, he
would. in aU prd:Mlbility, have
been ordered to the firlog
tquad," Salisbury wrote.
Stalin so feared Q)' miUtlry

lllOitb' marking time.
decisiOIHIIaking lj)j)antus for
'l'1lnlu&amp;'lout Ida: first work two weeka after the German
&lt;Week as Prelldent, Nixon aot to invuiOR bepn, It was reported

••.,..

work earl¥, met with advleers
m every major problem ol the
dq, presided over the Clbfnet,
tho, Natlci!lal SOeurlt;y C..ell
and hll aewly Created Urban
Atrairt Cwndl, Oftl.clally laW

STOP II LOOK!/
dtt Mort People Buy Chtvroltt Cari in Gallia County
Do Mort People Buy Chtvroltt Trucks .In Gollia (~ TliGit .

Ow. II

PRICED

ANSWER: NO. 1 PRODUCT - QUAUTY SAWMEN - aEST.

ldo Drat forelao cllp1omat,
p i - fDto a oonlrovoralal
airline rate case aoc1 wttb a
~ 1~ 'Jilpe,

Other'·
. '.
-BEST

""llhel

c.ia~ IIPieral eeremonw
fwlctiGaa.

- BEST DEAL FOR YOUI You Can't Gtt Altttw
. Deal.

'•He•s

thorouabl¥ enJoJr1n&amp; the

CONTINUED on Pip 14

Prof. .Simko

ALSO SEE

ooidthe

..

ldOiiot!w

'!

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am.

. lAech future
lilllilLEPORT - ,A min """"
F)'tdb'

••• there"

llilht

will Jia.e&amp;
the~

In Its ltrualt to pnlhreds - It JMa(;..

moiialiioat.

Jon SIJIIk&lt;l; 'E.. -

RioGraDiiiiCol· '

FORD• ... VB .
...... ····· ·· ·····S495
,65 OLD$ O.loo 88 ' Do.
GNooi, PS.PB, .... $149
,; 57A...........
....
5
.
6Z OLD$88' 0.. Too, PS,
G,..tt, white.

PO B9A • • • •• •. • • • • •

63 V.I.

2 "'· •·•·

liiC •••.•. :...,, •••••

·$295
$795

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61 f:AL~w
.... , ...

64 RAMBLER~.... • "'·
26l5~:.~~~~: .........~

64 CHEV ..._ .....,,,.,,
315A., ,; •• , •••. ••••
·····~
$1395
64 PONTIAC 2 "'· ......
A,

v.,

PS

.

3798.... • • . • • .. • . • .

.$1295 .
..

63
FORD ,'•"...._ . • !&gt;~· ~·'
6. Whit,
391A .... ;,

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Harri1011 Salisbury, veteran
correspondent in Rhlail. and
&amp;18illlaat lllllllllli'W edl,l pr
ol the New York 11mes, wrote
in I DeW book., u11te 900 Days:
Tho Slop or Leniognd", that

SAIGON {UPI) -

move within Rua1la that mlgllt
iocliO H!Uer that Soviet Ioree&amp;
were Wider orders DOt to return
tho Ore or the -ro when

Commu-

r1lat ~· baaedtbelr 1,000111
u. S. helicopter ~ tbe Vfet-.
nam war Seturday with a rna..
chine gun voUey 3S m i 1 e s
- B I ol Solaon. A leoond
holkopter landecl at the eralh
site In a~ lllaiiOUVer aDd
retelled tha two wounded
Amtil1ean.&amp; ID tho downed ehop-

Ge~u armiea a c t u ally

ci'OIIsed the Ruaaia.o border oa
Jw.e 22. 1941. Prior to the

hm.alon

Germaa

reCOIUi&amp;-

~)'

S&amp;J!ebury

Mid

of Ru&amp;sian authorities.
After tl&gt;e IDvoslon,

Stella

Air Foree F100

Nfelo!'~The two indlieniiPIIh.ed tolal Amerlean air&lt;rall
loaMI In tho war toward the

5;!100 _,._ "' . - r y

terJIIil, the

lola wa1 eBIImat.

.... ,,us· 111111on.

e

bad

to!"
aold In an
cues the sametr:aln- No.l54was invoiYeCL
'lbe IJ)Gkesmansaldtheledenl
iOvwomont ,.. he....... hilb1y concerned over denllmentl.
wflich have riaen by ss ,per eeat
In the last the )'ears.
He ,polr:ted out dattninsthele
days fn!quent!y are ...._. with

Stalin newty..devetcped emtlc eJIII)oa.returned to hi1 olllco aod ftoally Ivel and fuelo.
••sumed direction ot militah
Gov. Jdm BeU WiWams woperationa at the behest of the dered out the Nati-.1 Gtard to
PoiUburo.
proveat lootlog and
In

to 011111

tho em~.

OLD COUPLE KILLED
PORTSMOUTH, Ohio {UPD An elder9' couple were killed

Tape Bandits

Saturdi.Y in a tl.re which ~
stroyed their tlriJIC)er an:l card-

ea.

Mary,
were identified by
firemen as the victims.

PlagueCiney
CINCINNATI (UPI) - The
Cinelmatl area Ia pl..,.. 11r

the "tape balldlts." • ......._
erlme wave believed ....,... _
ble for four armld ~

amee Weclnolldo.Y.

liwertabre

.io1 llliller-llomber ~ - 'Yialap, olotlna a strike
~ ID the 1o1o1!iJni Delta .
50 ' mil01 ~ Saia:la. Ita
~ erewmen poradmled 10

~CU::.oman
hilr

that

'l1le U, S. tommand aloo .
reported lbe do!mlng ~ an

..... io111o · -~
follcijri ..

loekecl hlmsoJr in hi' ollleoiD a
state ol collapse, aaw no oneJ
aOO abaeated hiJnaeU ftom an
aoverrmental meetl._-s UllUl the
middle of July. A junta over, inelud~ Georgi. Maleakov
am lAvrenU Berta, but ewn so
there wen no bnjJol1ant deei~
sJons made for almost a week
after the Nazi attack.

oaoce planes hod . - aecidoo-' board home about nine mnes
tal laodlowa at Soviet aiJports west of here tn Scioto Councy.
wltt...t OilY aetioo oo the part John A.. Dunn, 69, am his .wite,

]IOf,

· r-.

·~

Sat:urda,f,

w

At tl&gt;e -

•

POMI!IIOY -

.lew1!l1 Jones

llrulllin--

ly llillur&lt;lay tl&gt;e bondlt8

bit -

Committees wore named aDd
eub, 4131 ~ .... ~ciA. Mourer ... , . a acbe4lle Cll adlvttl.es decided IDwatebeo
and $53-~ ctp.

ac~ ·

as 'new · cooperators
w11en tJW boon! Of -rvloors
ol

-

the

nie

lfalp Soli and ConoerDlatrlct mel laBI week.
board, &amp;lao diiiCIUied lbe

-·

aq,emaors present w e r e

lal,

1

•

The 1ame lllethrMI flf ,f(rr.
tkm waa Uled ta tGbbiidn ~aa

The....., Jolmson, Harold Carnahan, David Koblentz, Rex - elteld. and Roy Miller. Alao pres- the !IJarOil
ent were Carl Reioh&amp;rdt, assisteat area conaervaUoaistandCarl miDIYWe -

aAclo!oJe .liuiWiod&lt;lngVaB;,.ReIIDaal DeveloprDent'Conn.U.Barold Camaban Ia tho lfalp CGm- illllkam, dletrict ......... tyrepn~~ '

reta.

Dtlleote- "' .....

;;.'!:~~:::~~

, . , _ llill
at tile IDidlq ~~
IDthe-...r·~;'' :

,

..• -. 1

..

�BobcBts in

'

Triple~~

'

01119.

.2nd Win in ~Dl~iot.
Overtime·

I'OI.ITICS

--...., .....

COI.Vio!us

.....

the ....... 65 - 65 .... r.ireO lbo
..,.., will DOt relllrlllllllllllloreh :1. ~ lbo 11&lt;1pe on the toor -Into OYOrllme.
,
will be Glbnller, Ull&gt;oa, Clpetawn lid RID do
toOIJio U., ..,. 8-7 owtoll O..S
3-2 In the Mld-Ameri... c..terenee, ~ the lead for &amp;OQd 611UP RACINE WAY, MRS. CORAWEBB ... boonreturlledtoher GT oo Stove l!otUo'a lt'OO thrOw
llcoDe the Golllpoll• lledical CGer Where abe boo be&lt;m CIJI)o with 2:16 left to JIIQ.
811011 the pal 15 dlyL
Kent Slate moved Within Mrs. Webb lrlctured ID lllkle In 1 IIIII.- . . bor - . , recentl;y. point of the llciboat but Gerold
. Sho· 111 tbr IICJIIlOUme Ulllble to aunct._ to hoiP her lllld llnal- llcKoo'a ~ With 25 IOCCII1da '
ll" .....,... to crawl frlmi the )'lnl illto her - . lllld telep...., lor rematnlrw pushed the wlmera
help.
into. 7?.69leod.
Sho'o ID 1 cut to the · hlp, ao 11'011'1 bo &amp;ediDIIII&lt;&gt;Und mud! lor
John CU!ne'a f9 palnU led
a while at least.
Ohio. Greg McDivitt added 17,
Bruce Burden paced Kent With
· METROPOLITAN LIFE PROJECI'S lhlt the 1JU11U11Uoo (lf tho 18 ,POints, Foot&amp; lllld Tom ~
Ualllld States will read&gt; 205,500,000 bJ JuQ&gt;, 1970 lid wW......, dlcll, who aat out 10 minutes of
Z35 mlllloa "' 1980.
the first halt beeouoe ofperiODIJ
Yw sotta
we hi.. some ~- Plan. Just lhi!M- Ill foul tnUI!e, each oc:ored u
those people lllld no two allhe except In tho relative teio lnatonceo (lf points.
Id-eal twlna.
Kenl lo 8-6 ..Veroll, 2-3

l

J-.,.

TAJ.K ABOUT GRANDPARENTS, Heidi SUe Cobb, lint d!lld (lf
Mr. lllld Mrs. Ollrlea H. Cobb, the former Sondra Adoma, Rldno, is
lleldl .... born ... Jon. 12.
'lbe srandPueata are Mr. aDd Mn. Boone Adam•, Racine, ao:l
MrL Genevieve llolllheri;y IIIII Lester Cd&gt;b, Pt. Pleasant. Grootore Mr. 11111 Mrs. o.aJ Diddle lllld Mr. lllld Mrs. Jack
Adlma. Rlicine, Mr. an:l Mra. Howard Cobb and Arnold Henry ol
Pt. PIIIW&gt;t. Groat1!rel~enta lru:ludo llro.l4lsllleWeover;
lllnero.tUe, lllld Mrs. MIDnle Jolmsat (lf Pl. Plllaant.

......,..nta

PAUL PATTEBSON, MEIGS COUN1Y Civil Defense director,
• - • a meeUqj ot regional directors In the county at 7:30 p. m.
Tlleodly In the olllee (lf tho Melp County COIItmissloners at the
courthouse. Ci..U delenae lo 8011lellllns lhlt ooe hopes be'll never
need l&lt;l kllow lboul, but had bettor, should the need - IIIII It easily
could - arise. · ·

Nixon Busy
l

=-.,_~
!lJ:U..,~;· ,&amp;~· ·l~ 3:~
JLn /
i." &lt;:,,.,....,l.J';'f':".~ ~l-Ju not
bi1

,

.I

-atlll.

loaJeo One Ii81.II the De~ (lf llell,lb,

- . . lllld Wllllre, onl7

'

,l

.... Jlftll roloaae hod ·beea

p

-

i ',

l

.;j , \

.· 1 ·

~.

Ill -k. And lhlt waa

II! - - bJ Soere11r7
~!&lt;!bert Floch resrattuU, 4\!,1eloolrw lhot llub111art1n,
(lf the deportmeat's

'

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.

.

I -~

l

-

Neilo·

olllce.

Two oilier maJor CU~cems ot
lhe &lt;ouatry- the pllglt of the
cltle•llld crimo In the atroeta·wore taken up at a Tburadl1
Hloion cl. the Urban Alralra
CoooeU · Qiim&gt;'s NSC lor the
ellles) 8lld at a llfo.IJour lunch
with AU,. Gen. Mltehell.

The 20-24 age group com·
rlihla olllee, hod declined posed 12.2 per cent of the
1 • an otter to ~ 011.
more tiJaD 103 million drlv·
··
Ono ......., lor the doldnm!a en regislered in the Uniled
atiiEWwolthelaetlhotaaln stales In llll'l.
'

l;~ e1v11

-~- llld
the
aeerelary bad not yet lllled
top ~ )Obi. lloldlivers
wore reluctant to act 011 lhltr
own 8lld Flndl ...m't . . _ to
re,..al his plans unW his 01111

LADIES WW'tE

..-anent

,. $ .99'

atruclure.

J~M••IIIonal

•

oulomoticolly.

1

Ill
'"'1:•

· common
. . ft
fil FIIUUI,
·Kidl!.lt)' ' ot Bladde!r ltrlta·

•

Uont ' II).AW. rr.ny m~n and Women
leti tenR and 1\ti'YOOS from frequent,
Or ltchiD&amp;: uiolnaUon niKht
and · aY. Seeondar11y, )'OU may. lose
alet~ flll4 have Heatlache, Backa~he
and • IHl older tlrd, dep"IIMd. tn
IUC!h eUtl, Cif8TEX UIUaJ)y 1 brlnp

Atk•u'i for . a free demonstration. We thi.nt'&gt; . , .

we Cijft' ~ave
.1

you discomfort.
.

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D•P'·

Me•··

on-.

?""'•

,..,.....

tour....,

·W *f'•

WUl Culldltr, accordlqj to Riek-

man.

f

relaxlna: eomfort by curblaa J.rioltatll!g s:erm• 111 acid urine an,d fl.Uieii:Iy

'

eutnc P•ln,Get CYST EX at dtuglfllts.

biggest retell sales business
house io the tr i ~ county area
with 48 employees, has a total
or 24,000 sq. ft. of interior noor
space anti a ~rking area tor 150

cars.
The Middleport operatloo began In 1K3 wllll the opening ot

. Tlrw's Foocllancl No. 2. 'Jbe· tlrst
expansion phase was undertaken

Elovtamlllea were tori:ed to ~rvae~

-··!lal i'r, .

-L

Growth has contbued since
with the building of the Hous..
wares Department in 1965, com-

,.

nre - ·

',',

•

. ...•

'

EMMA, K)'. (UPD - Rescue
workers pulled the bodies of •
Lorain, Ohio. mother anti her 5year-old daughter fnn the swollen waters of the Leviaa Fork ot
the Big Sanely River Soturdly

ple!ion ot the SOli Goodo lddiJion In 1966, the Toyland In 1967
and finlshlrig the Hlrdware Department in 1968.

leglalltoro

V

..

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. --:'

X

0:~

..~.

1. CoverlftC'

quar-

&amp;beach

cbair back
9. Lll'ht
boat

2. Anflte&amp;n
dean
3. Boy'•
nicknam•

far
llharl

on

10. Division

ten,

4. Gene or

of Great

Grace
5. Compass
polnt
ft. Get out
ot town

Brt.taln
12, Swamp

H. Rduaeof

•rape•

1:1-. Dutch

11. Bxtotl
mane)'

aad eollectlvoly.

~;r::~.:·

=: .

from

20. Zeua

F111111 MJ Office
Febru•y 3
Ta March 3, 1969

l DAVIS, M.D.

atoM ·
22. Moat

37. He.rD\Oilt.

expensh·e

8. "End or

23. Accepts

extremity
9. PUBinl"

readily
24. Warp-yam

n\ark
11. Bucket
for coal

n";~Be-A10bt,;isel ·j~~~~-~

"""1""'""""'17t.:i
...

into

1. Wlnga

eommunl"

The . Ufe span of the oak
tree Is 310 to 300 years.

turned
he:r

the actmlal&amp;trattan•a fGI1b-

eomlqj lel:iOIIIIYe prepoools
ollll kloos of their own - lowmakers wW be uked to perform the task of O&lt;Jl.tng Ill
thni6 problema - IDdlvklullly

after their ear plunged over u
Then cornea a deeision on
embankment and iJKo the stream. whether to return to Burr Oak
They cOiltlnued the 101rch for Slate Pork.
a aecoal daughter, while a third

Bewrb', 7.
A aon, Phlllp II. Pierce, 10,
tbe only passenger rescued, na
examined at General HOl!Pitalln
nOorbJ Prestonsburg lid found
to be "not hUured in an)' "-1· ••

17. Campus

DOWN

&amp;0110118

1. Lustrous
fabric
:i. Part of a

26. Epoch

28. Cereal
grains

31. Bocue coin
35.~~

89. Bru.que
40. Map ".wat''
.ft. Plead
Gee whl&amp;!
•5.Make

•3.

cbolee
4 7. Ho.tpltal

......

worker :

r:-r,.....r.;-

Up In the air about
flndln• lfH:al
phone"nunlbers?

:!9. Ethical
30. Monuterles

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32,Lil'lf0
bundle
33. Tr&amp;in

.,..

eronlng

1

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3.fi. Seareb

tor facta

nre

·~

38. Consume

BOOSTER., CARtES··

38. Sweet onto
ofoong
39. Searee

Item on~~o

rainy day
o4.2. Small flit
boat
44. Complain

QCK'S

........

SUNDAY
ONLY

46. Between

• •

alto

'&lt;&amp;.~~wah

&lt;t. SUtehed

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M. Olri'J

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PADJING

At,LlTION
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H)i:CK'S REG
$5;97
r '
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SUNDAY ONLY

J• LONGFELLOW
One letur simply
for anotber. JJl t.b1l ample A a. UIICf
for the three L's, X tor the two O'a. etc. 8b1CJe Ietten. .,_.
trophlet, the leqth lad tonnaUoD. Of the W'OI'4I ar. an hllltl.

staActa

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WAS·f42t.95

.Eaeh day the e9de ltttera an dlfl'ennt.

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Y....rdq'a ().,.,........: TRUE IICIIDICII TIIIACIIIII,
ABOVI: AU.. TO DOtiB'l'. AND TO U: IONORAJIT.-UNA·
TICUNO
(C 1te. Klq J'o.tvtl

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Educotoro -'1117 lllinod
that 1 bettor IIIIo tu . , _
••• ftleeiiU)', aad ~
parUeipiJIIJ illld be!tA:r ....._
tic. would relieve maDJ prcJb.
lema they faced.
With lhooe toob to work will!

Pierce, 28, lllld daughter, Tim- ~
my. Still believed ml11ins wu

DAILY CROSSWORD

1...,.~,-

jut bow "''r'r~

wu relollld to tho-~
tho ar.! work lobo ·-

ldeR.Uled as Mrs. Robert Joseph

21. Uve coal

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...... topther,

Bodies Taken From River

bulldi~Wo

i: ~.,r:·
-..

lllnlolurlnclha"-W'••..-,

wu je(ecled u Oblo's top bock.
.:;:•-:·:•:.•.-:
. .- ~. . o'N
,..., ,.•

.Eflll,.....

-on,lllldweltuo. ~

Ted li&lt;Nulljr ol Upper Arlllwtoo.
Fullbock IJot4l of Clo'lllop hilL
S - 11'11 nomec1 UPI AA Uaomon of the Year while
llcNuit;y,- ICCOIII!tedlor 2S -~~~~~ 2,200 yards,

the following year with conatnlcUon ot the ·Tiny's Bargainland

16. Boy
18. Ostrlch·
Uke bird
19. ''Chllde
Harold ..
author
21 . Pronoun

.

aov....-

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c1.
movlns ~ckly unclor
Him&gt; hooooer. Almoat r1g1Jt c1.!
1ho bat the aaoneles chorllld
.,..
• ,; 101111 IJII!!IIInc the . .. ...... boson imenH

, lh
•r .

._,:

· 2~· ·Pc,.

.. crime.
• iltonae Bldpt AcUYiljr

~-..

r•w

The
Zenith Moderator eliminot~s this
painlu : discom~rt. And it ·gh•es you tflts prq·

SAWV,£~5

diplomat, ..........

area

ou "

AXYDLBAA.XR

--~·
poeral .... tho
oceuloa to pledae an "all Olllf'
0no

(VPJ) -

DAIL\' CRYI'TOQUOTE- Here's how to work It:

lully loaralns the ropol .
ta1dng cl.! on his own.
·
llmliar lnacUviiJ Wll report.
... It the ...._, the Labor,
- . Post Ol!lee, Tn!llopor.
IDd other deparlm.....
JuoUce wu a mild exception.
~. Gen. John N. Mlteboll
lllll!ed 'a bettory cl. us1atant

-

·GntiNGUP
.... MAifS MAllY

stlut them Out q!l'ckly . .

Athen1. Oh(~ 45701

llallf ...,_

Roprl,

obi . .. ~spe~iolly if your hearin~ aid doesn't

LORAIN, Obio (IJPO -

olllcen lllld- _.to
lng peroomel wore healtopt ..,
Implement or even ..Piln
Nllm lorelsn policy _ . lhltr
boos, Seerelary cl. Stoto Wllllup
P. llollora lotd them It
ADd

Sucfden_blolfJ of noise can be uncomfort.

' .• VERE SMITH AUDIO-VISUAL$, IHC • .

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J~:'~i~~~f~~~h~ei;lring:
aid that' fHte~s ouf loud,
·1 .
n9ise ..•

Evacuated

reataurant when the
ont1y broke ... In - . . . Gro.
eery Store.
Tho
roorecl tl!rGuill u.
grocery otore, a reataurant, two
td&gt;aceo ltores lllld a tavern. 'l1lo
blaze ~ -oral - r
buslneoaes In the block.
'l1lo in)Ared llromen ,admitted
to Lorain SL .lo,eph llolpllol
when a burning will eoiiiPied
on them. U. llaalel IIeNaU, tO,
waa llaed In lair C&lt;&gt;lldltlon Wl!lle
ftreman Ellas .~Lee. 80, was Ulted In - · &lt;lOIIdlilooi. .

smartly sljrlld brick - tronted
addition, will he manosed bJ

Products to be featured wW
.1'1!111'!&amp; · Rickman, ownor of include Mag wheels and covers,
Tlll!&gt;'s F&lt;MJdlond No.2 lllldT!ny'o ·DIJilld.brand car radios and tap
~nland at the lntorseetton players, Hurst shifters, Lee Oil
d( Locust ·and Pearl sta., laid FUters and Gaskets, an:l STP,
ciii!U&gt;Ietlon of the AlltonJGI!veDe- Quakor State and Valvollne merchandise.
Tiny' a In Mlcldleport, now the

p

II Families

lhltr '!Mne

of

ness strice It na started in 1963.
The Automotive ~ent, a

fll&gt;Qr ........

HECK!S PRitE M. .

'l1lo Stoto ~ ""' In

IIPOdal eruneb.

coalalila • 2,000 _... feet

.

people were In place.'
I

depot111J.eat here.
.The IIIIW.st l!ddltlon, a well iioe~ •111-othe deparlment,

Fire,

-canoed an oatlmatod
to - ·
wlrln&amp;
$'7,500
dam188 Solurdo,y to a vaCOIIt 3-otory
bulldlns In the North
Fairmount aectlon.
Fire llorlhal Robert Ml!ler
called for an extra tire compa.
Ill' to belp e&gt;11n&amp;ullh the bla2e,
which aterted In a will '"' the
seoond lloor and apreod .rapid.
ly.
OWner HobertRuelllmaD(lf sub·
urban a-tot slid tho last tonant vacated the bulldlns TburB·
da.Y l&lt;l poualt reiiOYaU... (lf the

_.. l d

1

Tiny 1 1!1 a pl11ment !1111'ks the opening of
ro~Bil· ' ialeo IMiolne11 complex the sixth Bddltlon to tho bual·

Willi 1 s~ctnor growth otory,

da.Y ........... Plll!tal"'". nre
.Bit 1n direct coa~rut to policy publicly lllrlns tho ...... raaal lhmlsh aiX aWre.s 1bolow
Nlxm wao the I n 1 e U vll7 but 1lle war and the PU1a lioaee their
two Rremea
1brau&amp;bout the - . hrlneb ....-.Ilona were topics (lf ...... illiured and holpitolhed
Of i!Wernmenl. A """~~~" cl. UP! dlfeusilon It the llrat meetlna tlsbtlns the blue.
roilorters In vorlouo · dolan- · (lf lhl Natlcina! ~ CouncU
llaiiY (lf the ......,.. were
apndel · Jllllit8cl a (NSC). 'l1lo aesalon was hold '"'
WNrins
lhltr
~·
pldlll'e (lf I . . ._ . - Tueodly, hla llrat Alii da.Y ID led
to the
lllfel;y
(lf • . noarbJ
1l'bollo bad p u l l l l l - to

~IJT -

IAido,y oiDela!Jy ojlena another

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Quorterbo&lt;k

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Blamed in Fire

en

I

by.

Tiny's.¥ Qpeni.ng Another New .Department

The mte genut .Wiih~· tlie
, gre~1leat nwnber of apecles
II
whleJ!
185.the bil""hnm,
·1-·. has
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the President'• attention. In
Bddltlon to Kenoedy lllld M,yo,

he conferrod with his CouncU (lf
(ConlhNid trom NO 13)
Economic AdVIaers and William
jol)," &amp;aiel the aide. "He Jmowa McChemey Martin. chairman ol
-e!Q'
he's. dolns. He Ia the Federal Reserve Board.
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Defective W'ue

tiNCINNATI (IJP0 -

.

NEW YORK (IJJ'I) - Six Ohio hJ&amp;b ,,_ , _ n aW'o
.... tho 100 ·lllllled Ill! lhl All-American prep
iMNn 1o1m ooleellld bJ Seholutlo "tpzlno
· .\11 aiX wore olio IIIIDed to Ulilllld Preu lnteroatlwal'a
Clua A!&gt; AU.Oblo &amp;at IMm.
They ore:
Ellllo Jim (lf Lon1D I I I I I - Derrick, - ·
Taeldea Shod WWiama cl. Portamoutb lllld Cal DtoU, Sbel-

~Culldll!. lllllll&amp;'ir of t h e - live Dos*rimenllddltlonot TIDI''I Berplrilllll, atoeb lbelvea
In preplrlli011 for tho Grand q,enlqj ~.

in conference aetloa.

or

ltnprf!NBd_6 f

P-

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WARAMA HIGH SCHOOL YOUNG PEOPLE will be ~'Wit
llcoDea ID communltloo 1101r the adlool '"' Tlleadl1 lllld 11Dradl1
loa.t• loaves
breod. In excllarwa, the · - · 11ope to receho
eoatrlllutlona for the. ~... ~- {lfiJimeL
Drew Wobater Post 39, American Leilon, recentl;y used 1 lllml·
lor p1u for rolsbv llllclalntho "Gitto lor the Yna Who Gave" prolnin m:l found it moat successful.

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,..,.._ ,,,...n , •.. ;;:~;~~::.~
Qlio 1U - • •
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lawlniken fllel tho of. tlwy 'IIIII bo ....... to .. . . . itt - - ~
"'
the eon ,_
oi U,. · 1on • _. ,1111.;.·
r.ct ~ at.. Burr
WUaood.w!lll_.,.__ 1 - Goaefol Allem!Jbo.
'' - ~ ra.t 'G!Jit .
Alt...... .. . . .-ot . .
Veuran leglalltaro a&amp;A ... _...., -lha eop.
~
n'w
the
oeoalon at tlYO ~o~~aiauvo llldleoce to ,.._ ·II'Cilil 'tbe lofth Cllflll .\IJJM
tho IIIIo pork ~ ldmlllld Jaek the Rhedoa ldmlalllntlon. lib' wW lhQior lllo ~ . . . .
tlwy IHrlled IDIQf tldqj:a thoy 111.11, moot porilc~nta otock to the I~ I ~ . ., .. ,
Willi prellJolllui; oil&lt; 'atl#lt
had DOt pnvlopab kaOwa tho p.........
'
tuea. edueatlon &amp;Dd weJJilre. .. OM Yllteran lawmaker auna- befllnd them,. ..,.ill Ill~ , _
Frt~hmea la_,.kera wen martzed the aat.HdmtnittrJ.tioll hl;v. • (lf··- - - - ··
evea mare lmDresaed wltb the nmarke 11 havllll been "saki thelr cmnmanll. 1
· t-.
qoallljr Or the p r o - . , lllld boloro lllld wW return lpiJL"
11lel' ..... tho ., the
-nlolrlllon, cr lhlf
oent lhell' 01n1
fit N-

neded . . . . lei-loot juq&gt; - ·
with tS IIOCGI!do to p!Q to Uo

!1. J.,loft Frldo.Y ODthe Sl Unlllldstatoo fur o mdooiOSoodii·A!Meo

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ATIIENl!. .Obio (IJpO - Obio
Ual-olt;y oiiiii'POII' Keat. Sille'o
lclur ·• pme Wlna!Jw ~~ '1572 s.-., tbr .llil IC!&lt;Oad
A IU &lt;:r1 rr-lbe f&lt;IDOI'QI' .._wtUbo the &amp;&gt;Peri"""' (lf lin. •lrOJ&amp;bl overtime 11jctory, .
· nCllll Neeolbe IIUI
oo.
Kent Slate'a lllll.e Foote &lt;a&gt;-

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lfrL Neea Old bor oiaW', lfrL 1.. W. - h olSwlll OnQp,

freihmM

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il. ..,.....,.
a., ..,•• -

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; ~lue Devils Drop To

Pete ·ht
52 Pt.

JACKSON, Oblo - Continuod
ruid ICCOJJlaJICO ol quolily plas- .
tie producu and Curther product
dhersiO.cation indicate 1969 wtll
be an«:her banner year for Good-

plant Improvement and upaosion. lnclldlng doublltw boUer
ca,paclty, and addlrw three new

.year Aerospace's Commercial pressea, apaintllneand eonve,or
Plastics Dlvislonplant here, Jolm system. and. aSpraypregtree..fall
F. Lombardo, manager, has a~ DJOchine, Another point .-cmty
and 1 ..Oil-ton press wUI beadded
IIOWJCoci.
'"During l968 - the plant's In 1969, Lombardo saki.
second full year ol operaU011 New products manufactured by
we coiltinued to strengthen our the plant in 1968 included an air
position In the plastics industry, dedector for the rear of 1969I!MI we are confident this growth model Chrysler CorporaUon sta..
wiD. eontlnue through 19611'," tion wagons, a hood air scoop for

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Wildlife
Packets
Available

New Items to -be produced 1n

STEUBENVILLE, Ohio CUPO
•~fit. ~ohn

Jamerson scored
pOi-.,
mn MoodY
26
w l!llol'k,
Fainnont
34

oddod

and

undefeated

Slate to a 19~ baolo!11Jolllrin
over SleubenVlll@ Solurllol' for
its 15th victory this aeasoo.

The nstionali.QJIII collOROp·
or, which earlier defeated 'tho
POMEROY - 1lJe _..., Barona 82-62 011 tho Welt Vir·
ror order!Dg wildlife pacloetswlll glnia court. Jumped off to an 8-3
be JamJory 31, llwu lead, pusled to a 4&amp;-29 morrin

to

orlch, who ftnlohoci lritll .....,_
The Wolverines broke oot
an 11-2 IBid wlthlo the Brn ftYe
millltes, butleftthecourtatbelftime lrith only a OIIOi)Oint bulge,
35-ll4. Tley opened 111 a411-38PI&gt;
In the opeoiJw mcmenu of lhe
second holf, but tho ~ ...,.
peatocil&gt; cJIIIUJ to wlthlJJ ..,..POint
until Lafayette fooled out.
Mlchipn's Dan Fife hod a
pmo.IJigh 19 pointo, while Su!U..
van ancl Dennis Stewanllnlahoci
with tS eoch. For Michigan Stole,

lllileJIIIIIIII')'. ~of I be by inlennillionlllllrolledoflw BernieCopeisndlllllllud1Benlallelp SOU 111111 Water Oonaorva- SleubenYlllo Ita 12th loss min bad 14 eoch.
- · Dlslrlct Board of ·91toor- In 14 starta this - Tho lrin loft tho Wolvorl•s

1'llorl.

Jamersoollld ·M oody cooaldned
1lle paekell are beiDa: llold to -f or 26 of 40 trom lhe Bold to oi=•:s.!,.~-~
mCIOl score •• IIWIY points ••
,..._
SINoonviUe.

!';:.

rido &lt;OVer 111111 food tor wildlife.

~wbldt
.n nan·J
,.... follllo.

Tw&amp; ...., "'
...... •

. - - - -..·- - - - ,

100 seodllop, . loclude w b I t o
!line. red plno, ac:ol&lt;b pine, ColO:
~blue I)JrU&lt;e. Norwu IJpnlce,
apruce, white~ n-ma
.......,.. IJJd cblneoe ebe-L
; A amaJl pocket cmalols ot
... ..... varieties a total
ot 34 seodllop. The size of lbe
eeeillilp VIU')' from 3 to 8 to
18 lncbe, .. holtlht and OliO from

two 1D toor yearL
. 'Cool of tile lll'll8 psckot whleb
....- . dtii\'Oey •• $11 and lbe
'· •1111111 psd!ot-la ~.so.
~
., •MIIIoap. tho wUcilttopack. Ito, tiJo l)lslrlct&lt; Ia Mil inK crown
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In the
Books
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IVldlmol
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Uluch \alit
1 ~i
du.ctlon

:Ill

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with a 34 conference ncord and
9-6 overo11, while tho. !liJitllno
...,, are !loa io tho Big '!'en 11111
6-7 overall.

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'80-In-Two
Plan' Friday

to

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l!Jr 10

,r alil
011 ' tha

Ar&lt;lior

ll~

alanlntr - • ml ~

tb8 SEC'• track record em tbie
looue of I'Golball ~ 'It

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llberolllmlla tiJo --'~- ...
Iii taoo "'

1&lt;hoola IIIII,}' olllior
bortow 111 to live pri)ljJe&lt;tl
bpld bo4;k «•e !IIIII ; ~.
tollowlng ' joar-llld ...._ lhe
Ol'waDIImllcm '!JW!!ii!ICbolaf.
fnJm 125 tO
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GAHS-N-Y &amp;x Score
DEVIL3

- . ~sloto ciraJgbta, dloeue

12-18 ....... In 11111

-..-parilalault-

Howell added 16 points.
High ror the Btg Red was
Hank SoutiJ wltll 33 JIOints.
In other games: John carroll
downed Aliegh..,. 82-80 at
Cleveland;
Cleveland
state
hosted an 82-75 win OYer Ohio

...__ G
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t, • ' •• • • ~ . • • ~ •• • &amp;-11

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llllelr..i

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ed Malone ite eightb loss in 12
games. Steve Shrader paced
Malone with 16 potms.

Season Loss, Win, 4 7-38
BUClfl'EL - Behind tho line
of Bruce WU1111 and Ron
Ferpaoo COIIdt Clil! WU-o
Galllpollo reoervoo ..,.... Into
third p1ae0 .In t1Jo SEoAL Frldol llilibllrith a f7-38.tewy
over the NoloonvWo L Ill! e
Bud&lt;o. N-Y bad beaten t1Jo 1mpo
5f..!f 111 Dec. 13. ·
, GolDe Into Fridaf'o ooatell
t1Jo 11m leoma !lad been deod-

Jl. ~

Tho bOx seore'
GALLIPOLIS (t7) - WilaaJ
7-t-18; Forcuaoo 5-1-11; - den 11.11-3; NOI'th 1-'I.S; Noe 0.:12: BoUard 0.11.11; Thomas D-11.11.
TOTA!.'i16-~t7 •
NE!.'iONVILLE-YORK (38) D, Warren 4-0-3; Lax 5-1-11;
Bro1110 1.:1-4; Coffman 2-4-3: R.
WarreD 1-1-3; Forbea 2.11-4. TOTAI.'i 15-8-38.

QUALifY
CONITIUCTIOM

ONI JrOP

IIIYICI

OVII:
II MODILI

11W 111o •
lmpllo aoleJIO...
IOI!siCII ot third ploce.
io addlllm to lbe line liJool..

cl:\!:

c,u\fr.ICI,

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CONIIIUC'f'ION

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lOW MOMTNlY
PAYiiiN't

17
18 .1100
.840 1
2t .t31 111;
21 .av 111,;

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ali .302 u

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Bo.tw~ht .Named ·

'10 .21)0 28 '

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•::Exeealive Dlredor

NorthweiltwD 4li UCLA 35.

to UCLA'a 27 and that was the

lbe Wllcleale
......... top.nnkad_ dll!erenco u
Brulna wen Ia lralble II tho
hall for tiJo flral lime ol lbe
1968.$9 But the Brulna, ASYLUM GRANTED
TRE HAGUE (UP()- Com~e woa ever.r pme tfi(J
mwallt
China'l rlllkln1 dl.Plo...son bT 10 or more polma,
mat
Ia
1be
...... FridayqolckJ¥ "" lldnp bo&lt;:k lp
political
uyium
and tho llutdt
DOI'IDIII.
.
lll'llllloci lt. ConJmu..
They out at tiJo &amp;OVOI'IIIIIOIII
nlot
a.tnese
Charp d' Alralre1
....... ball 111111 ICGred t1Je ftrll
Lloo
llo
!hJ,
tG, obowed up ot
oltlht polnll the ._....._.
tiJe
1
1
police
1111t1on before
slon to maka II dole 111111 dlwu
IIIII
sold
he
never wanted
bru1Md to an iU-67 rietory over
to
return
home.
the WUdcats.
II was the 3Dtb atrai&amp;ht
:victory for tiJe Bnllna, whO are
aow lU thl1 HaiOil. It was the JAPANESE CATCH UP
fourth atralglrt .... for NorthTOKYO (UPI) Jspeneoe
western, now 9.4.
w!Jalers sold tllelr catcb
FtrnHalf
ia up ao far this year. They said
In tha rtrot holt, - · - throe Deeta CBIIIIrt 870 bluo
tern•• shooting percentage wa1 whales in 43 working days aJnee
unl,Y 34 -

cent oomperod to Dee. 12.

carroll clung on to win

by its n1rrow margin after holdirw a e01:nfortable 4745 lntermlssloo 1 - carroll IIIII
AllegheDJ' are 4-3 overall and
3-2 in the President's Athletic
Conference.
Jim Peters led the winning
effort lrith 24 points. Jolm
Howard ied AUegheny with 23
points.
Musldngum, 9--3, was ~set by
Walsh, 3-6. in the nrst game of

. :tI 0I 00 bqWn..
23-!JI 9-l-8 lt 24 18 Ill ::~· =~~~~~=~
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••• ~ ••••• '· ..... • .10olf ·1~... : I .,11' • .J 21
G, ·•• -.: •• ~ •• ' .~ ••• ?-17 · W o2 • I ·1 ' 14
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Blue Imps Avenge Earlier

IDe bf WJiaoo ml Fequl&lt;ln, II
1Dok 110018
tbtOIJ
ot-.s b.Y .Ioiii . ·In the
ct9tlril znlnutel ta pre.VVe the
&gt;ldlar.1\ u be . . _ tour CCIIoocut~Ye· ~ · lotsee to tiJo
2 23
2 12 Jut hM to keep U. ro.r. at

t.. ·

J)llr

24 pofrts. The Bears are 9-7.

It was Soreaaon w h o
taUied 33 Jolnla, high for osu.
The lrin, Ohio Stole's 11111 In
13 pmea, turned Into an early Northern; and In the Malone
stnale as tbe Bic Red Tourney, Walsh downed MusamtciJod I 33-18 IBid with 7:01 klngum 71-69 and Bethel (Ind.) the Malone Tourney at Canton.
Walsh overtook the Muakies
&gt;
left In tho Brat holt But tho beat Malone 69-68.
Clevellnd State led most ol with less than five minutes to
llu&lt;ka ootacorod CornoU 16-2
in the next lour minutes. \ The the way to pick \V its aeventh play. Charles Collier an:l Joe
S(':Ol'e .at Intermission favored win in 17 outings. Henry Jor- Elton oontrlbuled 14
dan. was high for the Vikings points to the wlrudng score.
osu 4:1411.
11te ~e c:ontlnued alter the with 21 points, but Dan Foster Rlek Harmer or Musld.ngum
halt as
6-9, tied the of Northern's Polar Bears was was high for the game 'lfith 25
pointB,
,the 1!81110 with
, 5a55 !~ -~"'b ~~""·~,Co/
.•.
. ,. the nlghtup, Bethel hoJJII.
.. ...
. .. , '

, peremlal ground

·· . .,...,, Jrieed at 25 Cl'OMII for
f:·~· Crown vetch ia hardl,
- • I!O!Id• IIIOWIRg, chokso out

into ·action wltll his lQ1.C) IDd
Bucks 11ped away.
Jod,y f1mey, who had tour
points at the half, was second
to Sorenson wltfl 17. Steve
t~

lockod .f ... third place 1n lbe Score by quartoro:
........, lllixllags beblad Ath- GollliJOII• • • • • • • 12 2ll 33 t7
..,. 111111 JniJtoo, but the big lrin No!BOJJYille-York . . 10 18 21 38

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(55)
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8 '2 9
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dllllpd N11D before tiJo 1910-11

Rote

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·.,p iiDtl Ia tile
.. third .per-

SEC meeliue IJol!roeoo tiJe -lll!&gt;

111 t1Jo

iifllo

UCLA'I Qplcal marl&lt; of 56

halftime ....... ... cent. But -bard IQ bell!rvo:
181dlotake53-_.ed

OSlJ Dumps Cornell

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From tho lloor GoUipJUa hit
-~boociJ.
(jOii
23 of 57 lhola while No!IOIIVIII&amp;~l li\T, ·Tom:·~ """"oritld a York mode liOOd 00 31 ot 64 atqlJIIr· 011 frao ' thron to tempta.
; /ilile '-l to ~.:13 wli1J 1:45 left
1be Dllldt aborler Backoyoa
_;--In tile ~ quarter. This Wll conll;o!leo! both IJOonl• •• thoJ
' Of ciOa' d 'GAHS waa to get t... ¢c:loJd oft 88 whilelbe
~lho r'OIIIIIlldtr of · lhe conto&gt;t. lllaoDOYilol!llrodbul2f.
. ~ AI ·the ' bollllme lntennllJsiCII
IIY ylriiJe of tiJolr .tewy the .
icore fiO!!d .at II • ;5 with Backoy,a IIIOVed Into a tie witll
j C - i d poi1lto l...lbw tiJo Galllpollo for _ . _ ))Ia"' II&gt;
; -~ ......
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I - ~Wdnt!a wli1J only wlna
1
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ModO Floll, a S-10 ........ acor- leaa llel8l beaoolb ii!Om·

illere'U be .-or

tecndttne~

to

'left '"'~•'IP-&lt;IP
~ b7 FeodorFCJilowlq a
ey Pol·

NEW ORLEANS (\lPl) - No
boW the7 diquiM I~
Soudaotern CCIJC....... l&lt;boi&gt;ll
will be able
aJ&amp;o up five
, more tootball PI'QIPICtl next
' wlnler 1lwl the7 bave In the
paot lew years•.
OlllclallJ, Ulldor tile 80-4n-411o
piJm adiJIIed I!J the SEC
presl-. n FrldoJ'o doolrJc
soaslm of the lllll1llll ooalerenco
meeliJJ&amp;4f acbooll that grab ,4!1
blllb ocbDol aadora -~Je&lt;lam­
ber -.'!be ollowed boa 3511Je
tollowlntl :rear.

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SEC Adopts

,-

The fourth period waolbemoot
ptOducllve f&lt;JI' toama llld
actuall.r IIJrnscl ·Into a ocor1nc
dUel- Polley IIIII !PJn.
cor lrith I'Olley awlllhlac to 12
polnll while tiJo GAllS IMIIIor
praeredll·lllll'kora.
Ill lddltlm ... -...... 23
polma, )Udor poord Beep Mettbewo added U Md C811·
ter Mike F"''derrJoocb chipped to

. 'Baoftelel ~ oft to •
' ~ •.leod .......... tnlled lolbe
,. OCillolt ol.ibougb tiJo Blue Dovllo
; ; IIIIIIIDd to 11111 wlthlJJ illree 111
i"" .... ., lbe llrtt 11 to aUt - · flaure
~ tiJree ~ •.BeldDd Craw- ooonra for GollljJolio. JJ111101
~• m .PJiM ~ --'*'"" · ~
:11!,0 f!Jo!!:I!J.IeadiDtl oeoror
led lf-8 Ill t1Je ... ot., 11i'_,N'II ~""-"' ,
AL, wu Umlllld
1t1ua.
,' &gt;} " -' ':U'-'' · .
b:r the eloae
'
At lbe lJ!IlWv IJIIIDI of tile.... - - - . .
~ Gild . . . ,, tile BudloJea InNolllCIIMlle- Yorl&lt; waoled by
!.-. ........ tiJolrloodtooltlht90inlll, _ _,•• 21 piiDtl but oliO IWl
;; ~1 , 13, boa lloojl-.111111
I'IJ1l &amp;mill wli1J 18, BoiJ Craw~· .F...lrono.cb · &lt;U1 tflo iJ1p ford lrith If, IDd Mark Flck wli1J
.~ to fwo JI!IIDII, at 111.111 wltll 2:38 13 In a wen . balsneocl OU.ck.

. 4UJ'Il1

tal nod hot shooting Rudy TaJUan.

D---•-UnL--··n
• ........,....
.......,

•1i'til'oiMI ·~ llld ljJitkbiB teiiJUIJIIea to I!Jolr big.. .,..lrin,oflbe-.
.. I&lt;Jaml IIWII·
,.,....s
111111 lllluod

recent!)' pr~

to I 75-:iO Big Ten rlctory.
1969 are II"' dillerenl parta for
The 5\)artans' top scorer, Lee
Chryalor automobile bumpers Lafayette, had lliUlod 001 holf •
•and i.. tan ligirt hooslng for I h o miiU:e earlier with his team be1b1o Mer&lt;uey Montego.
hind 60-57, Lata,y-, Wbo left
. too l!lllle lrith H polnto, hadcon-

FI!fnnont State

m-

or 1tlliou from tllolloor, grab- .

Upends MSU

coasted on

i'rW,·nlalll- _....,.. , _ , aotheBiuolleYIIIIIIIDIJUI nine of II·- · - IIPd to r~u;e tiJe mar(IID lD 10

wa•

Michigan .

the Wol vertnes

t1Jo-...

ONE OF 13 lolml odJedulod to port ill tho Third Alllal SouiiJom Ohio llolllltr ,.....,_
Gtande Cdloge Jan. 30 - Feb. Ill Betlllehem Steel of Charlellloo, 190ll Golden Gloves
chli11&gt;101UJ, Open Dlvialon. Tho 181m will be under a now this ,..... Membsra of the ·
Cbar~okln oquod, olq lritll 87 other bouro, wlllweJch-inllld rocel"' gll)'slcals at Cmlmunity
Hall, Rio Gtande College, beginning II I thlo afternoon.
m~ It Blo

s)obu Cl\ Jult . . ~ ...ibt.
....., wli1J ;15 .....,.., left 111 BY Unltoci Press lnter~aUonal
It' was Daw SOrenson tdJht
·' 17' PolleJ"o · DMIIl out-., a k1llll ~ ey ~ lbet
it tho aovoland Arena •• l'ar
•PtiJe'!n • Bacl!qe11Jitorm com- DJJJde t1Je ICON 65-li5; but hiJ as
Ohio state Bu(':keyea
;.• to drap•1lollljJolioipto ·BIY- eamecla fleld!Jr Ill tbo 0:2fmark werethe
c:oneernid.
4dli 'Jiace ill tiJe SEOAL . - . Jllld . Flcik ciNod 001 1be
It
Sorenaon who scored
'1filj. · ·
• ......,. lrith o free d.row lalbe
~ to give tiJe Bucko .the
a
·'-. PolleT IIOCirOcl a coreer ~ llnol 15 10ooacla to make tho
.., Ji polnta os .te
10 4nolocore reod 68~ •

a

canned two consecutive bhkets

CraW!OrJi llld ~-lrodtd

.. 10

~ ;f ', ,' •
I·'
' Thlo In 'l4ldiUcm t o - Jar•

to give Kentucll)' a 45 - 35 hllf·
time lead: Romlden hod 24 fOI'
LSU ani Mike Pratt Willi behind
Itael with 21 for Kentucky.
11te win pve Kentucky 6-0
Southea1tem Conference record
-while u;u •III&gt;pod to ~

to give Michigan an inslU'DIOWJt..
able 64-S 7 lead over cross-state
rival Michlpn Stole Solurllol',

lnlo.-

' ...

The lead was short .. lived as
Issei and Phil Argento combined

Chevrolet porto duriJJg shipmen4
a hood for General Electric's
non dollars.
commercial atr conditioners, and
'1110 plant pold more than $20,• an erwtne cover tor Metro deliv-

estlte taxes dlll'ing the yeir. It
olio JIUJqled on addiUooiol tm,·
9fW into the area'secono~~~Y, havU. PI!!! thllom&lt;amt to 112 area
firmi~ ~&amp; or aervices.

but

'10 -

holt

and

-

leod at tho llld of tiJo ~ .Por-

baaiuJio IIi 1be !If t1Jo flnBl
reaull ' .... lbe .tcti&gt;r)' ~ ,IMII'IOd IJUI J81T1 1'0111\T - ·
cml&gt;j 18•GAHStui'r&gt;ovora,lallJII- !DadO biB lila' move u hi bepn
· ~&gt; to #Jw·for lhO beake~ ..,. hllllntl 111 ~ jmlp11111 11!,e Bluo Devllo' , oaf., llld drlrlnC lii'-411J0 to IRcnuo
lllliDJIIng (au! . ~. l!litmnc• lbe J!uck leod to ., polma,- 52''lile .. •IIJe Blue Dovll .... at, 5:48 left In tiJe amlllll.
era bad 1'11 over 70 ~~~~~ ot Thlo 13 iiolnl apreod IJCcorred
' lholr •ba!:fll toa10i 1hlo oaoaou, - • tlmeo .111, lbe flnBl lite

Manarlch IIIII ceuter Dove

starting linlq),

ery vehicles.

-

quick Duny ot a1x
b7 Flcll llld I'IJ1l !iDJ1a
- t h e - team

&lt;I&lt;Je!&lt;. A
poiJIII

--Coacll'

··lilt ..... ·· ·tie '- i cballco II IIIIi

Ramsden hit a series oi back-to-back pis to Ue tho pmo 29-29
with 4:06 remainilw in the firat

uaed to protect

sold, wltll a total amual poyroll
of about three-quarters of a mil-

B7 Uolled Prno l'lltenlatiOuoi

An old -.lalo of the G&amp;llipollo !11ue O..Uo COla

'.Jiuke'. . _•• .,.._ OIIU!dllhoiJt lod.

LSU is 7.S,

~~

000 In personol-11111 reo!

II!••-·

·' ' Coaclr~

in the nation.
With the oxceptioo of 1 brief
period in the first halt, Kentucky
loci thnluillloot tho game - It
one JN&gt;Int by 20 JN&gt;Ints. The Wildcats now have a 12-.2 record and

I) SUll

==clurtng

·to IH--

dropped in 52 poinll, beUel"in8
his 4S - point avenge, the best

Almost onHalfmillioodollsra
was 898nt during the year for

.

cllf.... Frlda1 Jlllhl Jo1t1
would boppen IDibe

·-

.

.

at

jured heel under hia baggy socka,

Another Banner Year
:Expected in Plastics

Bruins Win.

to grief Friday nllht •• t1Jo NeJ.....W..YIIrk
Buckeye• . ~ed a ~ deteaoe lbel limited ..,. oftllo
hlcl&gt;aat ·~ ....., In tho area to Just 3&amp; po1nta In 11Jrio (IIOI!ora
II the'ollluo Dmls ·crasidJW dowa to l ew&amp;lou IIJe boado
of t11o lluckeyoo.
Other than a 23-palat o1rart bf oelll« TooluiQ' ~er. tho Bl•
Devil lluJo (llldullll llractuol· CCUIIll.bad llltle to ebeer or boo
eadlllllliuMd over.
·'-lloi-Ue - York' a ora~ lod while "*""r added s1z !Or
·C..cb, ·llcill llhooker, lobo II a lbe Blue Dovllo wiJo were -er
.. . . _ ., lbe . ..... ~ cloNr lour polma, ot 35owllohod ldo 181m to a ....,.... 31, .wltll f:50 """""" 111 tiJo

gr-

plcklirw: ptekles, curing hams and maklrw macaroni. The JJlaot
produces thousands of 26C).gallon (shown here) lnd 55-gallon
bins per year, and says market potentlll is eJPiadillg rapidly
u new uses are fOUill in food processlas illlustry.

"

Uouocl to add mlUl)'

BATON ROUGE, I&amp; &lt;UPO Dan !sao! scored liS JN&gt;Inta IIIII
17 rebound• SlttJIUy
to spark ftflll-nmked Kentu&lt;:ll)'
to a 108 - 96 Southeast ·COnference win over Louiaiaza State
and gave coach Adolph RtW hia
799th collegiate wilL
Pete Maravich, oorslng an b~

·;these worlanen who lgspect food baDIIlilw: bias U.t are molded
IreD flberglasa reinforced polyester plastiC at.Goodyear Aero~pace Corporation's Commercial Plastic Division plant at
Jackson. Ohio. The press exerts 300 tons of pressure at 270
degrees FahrenheiL Bins are used lor processing poultry,

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BUCHTEL -

Splurge
cloy are

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'seventh Place Tie In
SEO ~nference' Play
.

WORKING 'UNDER PRESSURE' virtually every

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L. Pet GB ·
;&amp;at
. •112 .

11 '"QII 'YMU

" .•. · . tO PAt

.

Suits-Sport Coats-Topcoats-Sia.cks
OUR SEJU-ANNUAL CLEARANCE WITH
STOR.EWIDE BARGAINS ON MENS &amp; BOYS
WINTER WEARABLES CONTINUES
OPEN
· TONIGHT
TIL8

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YOUR

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conaeeudve SEOAL cep PJMa.
l'&lt;lmeroy •oet lho IGqp' • loSing
streak rec:onl bo..,_lho 19&amp;$.
54 .... lllo 1955'58 - - ....
Ilion Middltport tied II Ia ll1e
ltro-Glllllllhe 1982-63 .........

dt..-t did

COI.~h Wolfe'• Marauder• IDPenod oplnst tho Ti&amp;el"ll dloploy·

h• bolll goodotrenouftddolense.
Meigs, 11 ooo 111qe ol tho llrsl
period, w11 in front 1~6 but

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NAME
FGM-A FTM·A ' RB PF PTS
He111ler • • • • • • • • • . • • , • , • • • • , 3-8
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Ault ••••.• , •••.•••.•..••••. 1-6
Robinson • • • • ••••••••••••••••• 2-.3
R. lloiserty • · .. • · .•. · ..•.•.•.• U
Waltera • , • , ••.•• , ••...•••.•.• 0.2
Sallth ••••••••. • ••••...•••••.• 0-1
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TOTALS ••.•• , , •.•••••. , ••• , • , , , 20-60 23-32

GAllS , FROSH WIN
Tho GaiiWolls Freshman booI&lt;Jdwll 1A!om defeated Wlhlml
42 • 40 nwrodiy ....
Lee

n1,..

Wodome,yer hod 12 points for
the wlnnen. as cl1d R 1 c k e y
Chester hod 17
for the losers. GalllpoUa 11 now
ll-4 lbr. tile yeor. Tho Golllano
11111 host Ironton Tueodly.

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Pool laird

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JackJIOII ' • ' ' ' ; ' ' • • • 6
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Meigs • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 10
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SEOAL RESERVES
, WmLoot

••oon

is up to now:

· Sedu, Air COIId., 'c:uatam Interior, ODe
I&lt;ICII oWnor. Like New.
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...,..) J'toldQ ..,. )IOIII"' r'illler.
.., ·Woll-, 97-71. It naodJo
Bulldap ......."! ..... total 111
lbar JMrl), iad 'Iiiii: ,._.,
85-tt Jooo at I-. lbo AIIHIJ.
. latll aie """.........., ol o i l a llloo o1 !Iii Si!OAL ciowD 1m

20

Welllltoa • • • 12
19 2t- 75
Rooorvoo - Atlleno 88 WoU.

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1bort
from ti.e oldo wllb 1
12 ...COIIlo loft pvo LopD

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lhrii1IDa 85.84 SEOAL wiD over

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JackUl'l Peul Green mJu.
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lll!l\'aiTe&lt;IMe4;undGalllaCoun'\t ~cattle prodncer&amp; ia gran
11"'' dlocuued by Rich·
ord 0, Sniltll, exteno;on animal
l([ence spKialist, and Jim lit'lie, oroa extenolon agent, animal
· acience, at the recent meeting

diarrhea., ,
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.If you,hayeet'lcounteitdlol:sea,
now Ia the time to start ln&lt;Jud. '
lng magnesium O!dde jn 'tl&gt;e dally
salt ration Cor the eow herd,
aoya Sm.lth. Adding 5 tq .10 per
eent level ol macnealwn ox:lde
ottheSoutheastemOhloBeeiCat- 1&lt;&gt; trato mineralilodsalt.....,ld
llo lmproyemont .-l"oclatloo. suwlY !niiUgh 1110p1eoium topreBoth said sizeable losses of beef vent the Occurrence of the de.
cow1 were reported in Southeast- ficiency.
om0hio!nl968.
Feeding. grade magnesium
Grass tetany occurs most Ire- oxide (54 per cent mg.) ia avail·
quently W\len cows 80 on lush able in some lopttlons at a cost
pasture i~thespring. However, of $7 ..$8 per hundredweigllt. Mb:tetany tr
cy also is great in ing the salt and Mgox onthetarm
the late win " feeding period, Is probablylhecheapest ......eol
usually 30 days be(Qrei0"30days supplying magnesium toyouraniafter Calving,
mals. Some com-..
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Earl.)' aumptoms are charac. mercia! mixture a available which
terized by a dull appearance and are satisfactory, but may be a
Josa or appetite in cows. They bit more exPensive.
olten walk stiff, with very little
In problem areas, use ol bone.
fiexibility In their hind legs, giv. meaJ as a source or calcium and

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TOBACCO FERTILIZER
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crus tell1'f in
wur cow herd will be chelpier ln
the 1- .,.. Ilion troalinS of.
ter the delldeney oceunor cows

J&gt;ilo.·endoo. ot

ore lost. Calcium. ~slum
glucmale (used for m.llk fever)
la used lor treatment when eow1
are clown.

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TWo tn&gt;N ot llct"'''llbo!OIIIOI;
BITING , l-ICE ond !\UCIUNG
LICE. Biting Uc:e Jl'4' redctWa ¥to!ln fn'.. ..or ...S (eellon J h o
lkln, clusing,ctJIIII&lt;Ie,..,.O .irri'
110(

~· ~ddng 11~ , ue slate ..
ll"Y 10 blue In ooiOr, ...S feed
an ·blood.
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herd, all anim'll•IJII!.!I ~treat-

ed. An1 lice remain'lnc on Ul
unt.reated animal ca · one" a:'
, plnreinleallhe~rehoni.A
LOUSE INFESTATION
repeat treatment in three to lour
Another problem which atrectA week• should eliminate tlMt re~
both dairy and beef prodlcera ts
that or louse infestation, accordlng to Willlom F. L,yon,oxtenalun
entomologist at OSU.
Cattle lice often are not deteded 1111tll plJIIUlations have alCOLUMBUS - Rising p r oready OOllt up, resulting in stunt- ductioo costs continue to plaque
ed animals. in spite d. an ade- Ohlo"s tomato growers, an aftt..
quate food radon. The lice re- clal of the Ohio AgriC\.ttural
c\lce production or milk or beel, Marketing Association said to.
as well as weakening livestock day,
and leaving them m~rc suscep.
Ralph Gillmor, chairmaa ol
tlble to disease.
the OAMA Tomato Division 0pUce are located most easily eratlng board, said, ''The :Inoutdoors during a bright, sunny creased cost of producing today by closely examining the hair matoes Jn Ohio should be glvon the sides of the neck, bris- en serioos consideration by proket, back, inner surface or the eessors when prices and COil·
thighs, over the withers, around tract terms are evaluated for
the tail head, and near the nose, 1969."
eyes, and ears.
GlHmor's statement came af.
Heaviest inlestations occur ter a recent meeting or OAMA
during late winter and early member - growers ... The cost
· mach1nery and 1a·
spring. Infested animals scratch or housmg

Sfr~~ an .~• ...,.., of•
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foclf..
a,op ,_or boc~b~
~ lnHqlicidol Ol'e Ofi'OO• , betlj ~' 'ljllell ~!bet II;_,
tlve In oontrol.llnJ cattle llee,
mbulwo·~I04dn
bot 10100 itiOtlld I10t be IIIOdCOI EC (1.1 lbs. pi&lt; gali(ii)Uislx .
dahiv &amp;Dlmala ' due to JJO!IIiblO pll~! ol. w~r.: Aw1Y Pht tl)
resldUOi Which !1101' .......... two pjula ot~ oolutionper

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bor lracrealled sharply last year
and the groQrl flbeorbed these
eosta. BecauiiB ot this, W6 reel
that the ·present tomato price
wUl .not luqJOI1 any wage iniereaae to labor this year," he

sa.ld
Gillmore said that the OAMA
has .succeeded bt Katnio,gJ.mprov.

eel prices and contract t8rms
Cor Oblo groWers ewer tbe years

and that they !have ••puaed m
a high percentage ·of th&amp;ae lncreases to labor."
.
..Farm.era must work toeether
to pin improved contract terms
and prlcesortheincreaslngroats
wilJ force them out atbusiness,"~
GUirnor
.
e ··'d
-.a. •

mirY be used on beet lr\lmal•
as weU as on dairy anltiws ror
louse control. ~e dUst on
poll, back, or sldea al aniinal,·
or plaee dust In a dust bag.
Dust bags should be loeated lD
barnYard•, in barn doorwa.Yt, in
gate JIBS:silgnays, around mineral boxea, ~ ln shade 'fi'here
cattle congrepte or pass once ,
or twice a da,y. Do oot treat
calve&amp; meier six months of age
or make applicatl«&lt;s on older
animals more clten than onee
fNeJ'Y three •eekl.
It is Vel")' lmportant to be sure
to follow all label instructions,
precaudon&amp;, and restrictions for
the use or any recommended inaectJclde whetheronda!ryorbeef

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Tobacco has the biggest appetite for fertilizer of

PT.

any crop, but the pay-off is also big when you
fertilize Tobacco right. Here's the perfect combi nation : LANDMARK Tobacco Starter (4 -16-4 analysis) and LANDMARK Tobacco Special (5-10-H})_
They're both gran ulated and easy to handle . '

PLEASANT -

Glen 0.

cue Is helping to prevent further
erosion.
A spring has also been de\·el~
oped in the same field to provide
livestock water. Assistance with
design work and layoUt of these
practices was provided by members of Lhe PL Pleasant work
unit staff of the l'SDA Soil Conservation service (SCS).
Mr. Holland has treated much

Holland, whose farm is located
off Rt. 2 on OWl Hollow Road,
recently revised his conservation
plan. Mr. Holland had developed
a plan in 1960 for his 32--eC"re
LANDMARK Tobacco Speciel also contains the
farm, but since then he purchased
proper Micronutrients tobacco is known to need,
an adjoining farm of 100 acres,
as further profit insurance for you. This year, use
The two tracts were oombined
the LANDMARK Profit Pair!
to make a single plan.
Mr. Holland has installed several conservation practices since
b.~rl ).fi."'Uf.'
~! ''":')':!j.
' 1960 to improve the land (or pasBy
United'
Press
International
ture use. One of the major prac.
Today is &amp;mday. Jan. 26. the
tices which he carried out was the
26111
day ol 1969 with 339 10
improvement of about 1600 feet
of grassed waterways in o n e follow.
Serving Meigs. Gallia
The morning stars are Mars
field. Mr. Holland stated that be~
and Mason Counties·
and
Jupiter.
fore this wOrk was done. large
Ph. 992-2181
The
evening stars are Venus
gullies existed in the field. In
Jack W. Carsey, Mgr.
and:
Saturn.
some places they were 6 to 8
On this day In history:
feet deep.
Look for the Big "L" on ROute 7 &amp; 33 at the
In
18l5 the 7,000 volume
The improvement work Con-library
of Thomas Jefferson
sisted of filling the'gullied area.
Upper End of Pomet'O)'
was
bought
by · the
U.S.
sloping the banks and liming,
government
to
be
Jlsed
to
start
fertillzirig, seeding ard mulching
the disturbed areas. The water- the Library of Congress.
In 1918 in order to save meats
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ways are now in good condition.
and grain, Good Adminiatrator
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Herbert Hoover asked Ameri'
cana to volwttarlly observe
.. wheatLess Mondays and Wed.
nesdays, meatless Tuesdays and

Today's
Almanac

POMEROY

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TilE BUSY FOUR 4-H Club of
Leon is planning to develop a
community recreation center
near lhe Creston Church oft Rt.
87. We recently met with leaden
and adult counselors of the club
to develop a conservation plan
for the recreltlon ar.ea. Repr.r
Senttng tlle club were Mr. and
Mrs. •Pearley Sayre, Mrs. Char.
les Wedge and Mrs. Denver Cas-

to.
The 4-H club members have
cleared brush and trees from
about 4 acres of land W'here the

Your Purse Neat?
A woman's purse tohould
never be stllffed to overflowing. For busy working gats

who are constantly on the
go. a large handbag makes
"purse neatness" much
easier to preserve.

Yankees baseball team ror !JS.
m.ll.llon.
In 1965 Harry stuhldreber ot

175.17~

Interest Receivable on Loans . . . . . 329,931
Bonds &amp; Securities . . • • . . . . . . . 567,284
Accounts Recehable • • . • , . • • • •
2,311
Real Estate &amp; Buildings . • •.••• ,
37.241
Autmnobiles
(Less Depreciation) .
9,782
Furniture &amp; Equipment
(Less Depreciation) .
7,143
Other Assets • • , . . • . . . • • • . . .
6,087
TOTAL ASSETS . . . . • . 8,722,242

Notre

Dame's famou.l Four
football backfield·.
died at the .... ol 63.
A thooght lor the day: Jo~
ChamherWu said. "I never 11ke
being hll without
llrlking
back."

Horsernen

Accouras &amp; Notes Payable . . , • , ,6,948,719
Accrued Interest Payable f'.LC.B• • • , • , , , • ••••.. • , 307,705
Provision For Federal &amp;
501
Other Taxes . . • , , , •..... ,
Dividends Payable • • . . . . • , . • . 4,801
U"'resented Checks , • . , • . . .• ,
1,538
TOTAL LIABiLITIES •• 7,263,264

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CUPI'I'IiD L1VDC.0
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JGNT AM) LAAG&amp; a c.u· OA·
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Dr CITY SCHOOL DIS'IWCI".
CAll. HOW TO 1&amp;1 TIIUI I.OVKo
LY COUN'I'BY JlOid.

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tered by the Agr~cuJ.~tu'r.,I StabtU~
zat.loo lnd ..c...servilit~~~.SorYlee
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ahould
to tlle 'CoointY'ASCS

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ru. l9caled !Ill.

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ROQNEY SUPPLY
I GOT THE Mc,KA Y

CHAIN·

Nl&lt;e I rm. frame on Joebon
St. Newlj painted, estra lot.
$1000, Temla.

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SIGN' 'J'!Ie SOLD si8n iJ who!
we ore low on IJJIInga, We
coun~a.
are .... 011 1111- b8l!d ycur farm, !tome or
• · .Call the Dillon Apney.
lane!. CaD today!
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GOOD CLEAN Will' IIIII..._
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limber. · Nice five room one

20 A., t bOdnOIII llamt, t:Oitdlllon, IIOW bani. pullri
trac!t«. oilier tooll.

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AUCTION
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IN GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
MARTIN
FORD SALES

STAT! RT. 50A, 20 MILES
WEST OF MARlETT A, OHIO
AUCTION: Thursday, January 30 1110:00 LUI. In Blrliotl,

Ohio, on St. Rl. 50A, 20 miles wool of Mar\etla, Ohio, 20
miles oorlhoost ol Alllona, Ohio. We will ..U penonol propert;y to close an estate conalstifll or good refrigerltOr,
electric' raop like new, !tllytU automatic wuher, nice
TV 184 aweeper. drql leaf Dtmcu Ph)11 extension table,
Uvtng roam turnlture. cheats of drawers. cedar cheat, trunk•, aev.eral Pl1madY&amp;a. ~ ...... eut
Jlua, ~e caml~, chtra, pressed l)ua,eherrydreaHr1 ~
~ eloOh, 6 nleOrrOti'bk~ ·•holr•, old obotoun, .,.,.,. and ·

bedroam W

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iron pieces, 'lleveral ptecies
jewelry and maQY nice
pieces not listed.· A real intereaUng est•te.

HAROLD GODDARD - AUCTIONEER

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tho F~mlloro ontl'Housohol~ Goo~• of Mro. Wil·
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Real Estate F01 Sale
D. H. WOOD, ...ltor BY OWNBIR- New I'-*111111 eaJ1IIt. diJ fttlr,
Phone 446-1066 __. ltome
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l'lNKIN'G SHEARS sharpenod
fl.25 up, sci11ora l5c up. Sllep.
atory bome with bath. Fuel I ACRIII, S room ...... IIIII
pard
Sewlnj( Ma&lt;blne Soles
llolh, IDOdont tltdwl .....
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862 let AYe, tl-6
llullt In Clllinell, ....... fur.
remodeled, Drilled won bl!i
mace, two wor11tq wello, fo.
plenty of water. Lots of el·
eated
ill low tax dlltrlct 011
DEAD STOCK
blnets. A reol bargain.
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BulavlBe Bold. Clarttocl FirWIU. &amp;J:IIIOQ YO'Ua a.AD .
reD StoYer at 3117·1114. 11-1
1108M AND COWl
NOW IS THE TIME
CAU. 1.\CDOH • zm
11 ""' want w sen your prc&gt;
perty In Gallipolis ·..- GalIll
County, see UI!J DOW II we
have,buyors wbo wont farms.
- bus~s, ·or bOuies. We can
move ,..un..List wllh ua ond
let .. oa•e ·Yl"' IIIOCII!J. '

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5:00Nowa
5:15 Dlmer Sorenode

4:00 Interchange
5::00 News, Weather, Sports
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• LOTS OF TIMBER

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GOOD BUILDING LOTS

Nlee cablnell bl .ldtdlen, llrp
luol oil tank, llc&gt;chood 10 li'AIItl - 71 Aores, s room
Oscar laird, Relltor
...... .81 lob. bale. 1-.ct
1ncb bectdl ..,., J.aeated ... King Rd. baet "' Merc!erSMALL CHESHIRE FARM '111urmon.
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City
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fo.
Lceated on. storys RIDI Road In
cated '"' Bob. M«:ormmct lid.,
Cllesldre Township Ibis !ann
also
7 loll atdiO, elly water. IIOUSBI.S . . _ IIIII blllt, tll
Is ta plus acres. Nice five
room, one story ' - wilb OUR !1lliDp are low, we 1111111 , Pike Ill. J!'lnogp - · JilL
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bol'n; garajpe, and kloJ - · t!Yo' btlytn. Sol - ••u'r r. ~f
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ALL IJpoti ol btdldl!tl
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IIAHCH Wl1'lf LOWLY I'AIIo
B.Y ROOII ~ PDTTIUT JDTCJDN YOU"Vm 11VD
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11:55 WolhiD&amp;I&lt;Jn Reports

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Vaeant land, 15/L Pulure, 2 A.
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Rt. UIO, Murpn Twp. .

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to J. MOivlft GlibOrt, Chairman ol 1110 'AgricultUral Stablll-

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OFFICERS 1nd DIRECTORS

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TWO NEW cooperators were
accepted by the Bcerd o! ~er­
_visora of the Western SoU Con-servation District at a recent
meeting. They are W. H. Snodgrass aM Earnest M. Mccarty,
The Snodgrau rt.rm. le located
·on Threemile Creek otr Rt. 17.
and the McC.rt,v rarm Is on Jerry's flun ROad.

Phospho•u• . ............ M;n. . , , . , , , ..... ,.,) ' 2S%
Salt ................ Ma• ............. , .. .
Salt .........•...... Min. . • , .. , ......... .
v·atam•n
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T01l\L LI 1\BlLITIES &amp;.
NET WOR11J • • , , •••• 8,722,242

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Calcium ......•...• , ••. Min .....•. ..• , , . . .. 2.51 ·

(Dividend Sharing) •• , . • . • . . . 120,835
Class B Stock (Voting)•• , . , . , . • 627,095
Surplus . • • . . , , • • • . . • . • • • . 711,048
TOTAL NET WORTH . , .1,458,97H

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said Chairman Gilbert.
He pointed out 1liat Whea the
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JOHN SEBRELL recently de- ASCS reeorda mus_t be c:~
velq~ed a conservation plan Cot' including reealeW.ation Ot farm
his farm. John Coq&gt;er of SCS ' allotments and bases. ·~we e811
helped him with thls plan. The It farm reconsil1\lrt10n." he said,
farm is located up a hollow oH "and 1t ~ reeonstttuUoni have
Little Simenmile Creek. Mr. been modO ...S· lll)provod by the
Sebrell uses the (arm largely COUDty committee before algnup
ror posture. H6 -IJas limed and time, It IOYiil W!le lli.l
IOl'lli~ti11(1tll!lfiWO lllll Go. I f01'i~1'"!A S;.;.'iJ.J
oped a spring. Hj! built a roond
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coocrete trough below the opring llo ~ inclUde: 'FOOd 8r&amp;ln,
to proVIde llve15tock water. He .wheat,·tobaeep,and,ACP.
also built a farm pond to fUrnish
water tor the cattle.

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LIABiliTIES

Wayne R. · Neal • , ..••.••. General Manager
Donald t. lluston ..•• Assistant Gerioral Manager
Hobart McAllister • • • • . • , .President or
Board ot Directors
Frank l!{l'rr"ll . . • •· ••••• oViee.Presldent of
l:'loard oi Directors
James E. Brown , ••••••• _ ~ ; • , .Director
Howard Duvall · , , •• , •••••• . ..• Dirc'-1.0r . "
Davis Greene • , •••• ,. , •· •• , , , .D~ector .

cated. Facilities which the club
hopes to Install include a shelter,
picnic area, soltball diamond,
voUeyball coort and a horseshoe
pilchlng area.

GUARANTEU ANALYSIS:

Class A Stock

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Comml-• .
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have to or reduced tho
recreation center Is to be I~ size ol their tafln1 to get the

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days.
In 1945 a syodlcate headed by
Lorry McPhoU lnd Dan Top.
ping bought the New York

LollnQ &amp; Dil!icounts
(Less Reserve) • . • • . . . , , ..• , 7,:;87,283
Gash on Hand • • • • • . • • . • • • . • . •

of his land with lime and fertilizer. Recommendations based on
soil tests are followed so that
the necessary plant foods are pro.
vlded. He treats !0 to 15 acres
of pasture each year.

porkless Thursda,Jrs and Satur.

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Two Farms Combined for New .Plan
THE ONE-TWO PROFIT PUNCH

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or ~ .ol larmiOild;

Lay of the Land

BY RONALD GILKESON
Soil COI'Iservation Service
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ealves 11\der 6 montbs of .119 Ytrlt reeurr«~ce otnee:
Qlib1e•. ~ ~ ~~"J•. Mel:.
with 3 pot cent Clodrih ills~
For-caille' odbere 'lllri&lt;l- vbl •Ol,lberl ,ot tho ~tv N!C ·
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awfieatlon to -si.~ ~ pre- "AlSO. we do O!Jr:' . . . ¥» he)Jt
vent meat eorttamfnatlan wtth rea. our ,.Cllstomers~• - tarnlen iM'
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GOOD GRASS hay. 'Buller lfere.
, toni Firm, toww River Rd.
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GTO IIIII, 2 dr. bonltop, 1111
· ..tra deon, one local
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buy and sell. Rico'o New a.
Used Fum. 4ti-9523.
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INEXPENSIVE to clean

rugs sod upholstery with Blue
Lostre. Rent eleelrle sbam-

pooer ''· Central SuwiJI

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cans $11 • $1S. Call :115-$811
dafs, ~58115 evenings. 21·1

EARLY AMERICAN lfi'EREO
radio oombinatlon. Beautllul
oolld state unit with 4 speed
ehaJ!ier. PaymeiJts of $8 or

tlli.IS, CaD 4ti-1018.

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In Our Town

GALLIPOLIS - A former retldilmt ot the old French QQ' t..cetvad a ctvWan aw.t.s Thlrll4ay at tile ~su-- Brldp" dlou..,.
q:lel'&amp;ti~ ..,-arda c:eremi:I\Y at lbe Renllrson Coast G1al'd Statlcll

on lho Kamwha Rher.
He II William J. (BtU) McCormick, son ot. Mr. and lira. H. W.

McCormick. 990 Fourth A\'e. Mrs. Frank Haakins of 1113 Oblo

Ave., ia a sister. ·
Bill McCormick is manqer at City Ice &amp; Fuel, PL Pleuaat.
He and Odell ~oell gr.- a motor launcl\ and pleked 0., four surviwrs om or the Ohio River the day the Sllwr Bridge colllpHd.
AU were baDglae ·~ One was plektd 'It near the: We at Vlql.nla
side, twO in the center of the rber lind one near tbe Ohio aide.
McCOrmick and ~oell we.. o.,atairs ID the oiii&lt;Hoqe !1011 of cu,, lee &amp; Fuel's Dootlrw headquarters when tile b&lt;kloe
collc&gt;sed.
"A naiae drew our attei'W.ic;m." McCormick said. 1'We looked
out and saw thre&amp;J'ourths or the bridge fall. It waa over ln • matter
of seconla. We went cbm ml BOt the launch."'
Bill MeConnick is married to the former Florence Krodel,
dauglrter of tho lale Walrer 8, Krodel, former rnsyor of PL Plea..
arK. 11tey bave three children, BW, Mary Sue and Bret.
A 1941 lll'aduate of Gallla Acadellll' Hilh School, BiD Mc:Cwmlck is a veteran or four y"ears service iD the United states Navy
In World War D.
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of a Gallipolis man, now living at South Point, wbo has rec:elvad
• promotloa at ARMCO steeJ.'s .Uhland (Ky.) Works.
He is Michael K. Burks, soo or Mr. and Mrs. Dewey W. Burkl,
Lower River Rd. Mike ls married to tbe former Judy McCormick.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rex MeCorm.iek, Lower Rher Rd. They
haw a son. Tim, two-year a-old.
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Mlka Burks hu been llll!led eleetr!cal engineer In tho engineerlOR - e n t of ARMCO steel
A paduate of Ohio Technical Inatltute, Columbus, Burks was
first employed at ARMCO in 1964 as an e¥Deering assistant. In
1965, he advanced to assocl.ate eleetrtcal erwJneer, his posltloo un-tU the present.
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Burks Is a !960 graduare of Gllllta Aclldemy Hlgl! School. He attmled Ohio State Unlwraity m:t cCJQtleted his study at the Ohio
Technical InstitUte.

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RECEIVES PROMOTION

WASHJNGTON (UPI)-' Pre• ..
ldent Nixon's mUtta'ry aide, Col. CREDrr PROGRAMs '
Jamea D. .. "' recelrina. ' "· ASHDIGTON

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~on alter fcur c~Q&lt;o an . euJ1uie
tho job.
The White House said Frlda,y
Hughes waa ID'lCI'II 67 Air
FoNe offlaera DOII'Ilnated end
I8IIt to the Senate for promotlon
to tho temporary l!l'ade brilldler general, ltaihes 1110
served u mllllary aide to Nllmll
when he was vice prealdent.

The name Adam means
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Hardin Ill olferlng ievenl
emegerney erecllt· Jll'Oel'lllll to
help tornado Yfetlms fa three
rural oowrdeslnMltl;llaJ&amp;loL

HarcJla H.Y.• ~ tl.
Acrtoulture _ . , . . e0n help
farms and small towu" ,i ebilld
with 3 per oeat tnterell, 1111ke
emer~W~cy lo8ns 1o aome
farmera wbo c:ilu!d not ·Ill!
credit elaewbere and ·provldB
emeraeney tood aervlcea.

aod nelgl!boro lor their !dodnoaa extended dllrlng tho oloath
ot our wife aad slstei"'. Our
thalllio to lho Doctotl, NurMI
and· nu'rNs alclea at ~aer
Medical Ceo!U!r, A1oo ID tho
Re&gt; .. Menzel Smllh .aod Eirlnp

2::- Dr•.QOid m.etalfic'1f~nish .with gr~Q_' inter.ior, _full
fOWff equipment, ·Ca.,afori Contral Olt cQttdttion,lng.
Ra4io. tint•d .gla~f;,, !llf/&amp;fw. '
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t;ctw&gt; GOkey
Mrs. Gotaldlne Scotl
Jamei 'aad Jack Ablia
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65 FORD GAL . 500 XL 2 Dr. H. T. I cJI. Aut. tnn1.

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CHEY II HOYA Stotion Wogon . 6 cyl. Shl. trons.
Rodlo on.i ~aotar ................ ,.............................., ... $1495

sily's BID Hesa on their recent trip to Vietnam. The1 talked about
G.Uipolls' Bruce Smith and BID Eochua, two Budceye f~ pky'

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66 MUUlNG 2 lit. H.-T . 6 .,1. St•• trono. Rodlo
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Tommy LIO)'d t. As1l1tanl S..,Jib' omeer of the 196111 Licht Infantry all! Ia stationed abrU to miles north ot. CJaa LaL He~• been In
Vietnam since November.
coaches U.,es and Hess 11ow by hellcqJ!er to Isolated hoses
when they I01llecl with tho trcqoo and · - lholr t:Mn- 111m
o! the Buekeyea' Rose Bowl victory over SOuthern ,c:aJqonda. Lt.
Uoyd waa otficial greeter on the hellccp:er that bi'OUifit the Ohio
football c•ches to his hue.
Tommy IJ"¥'1 Is a 1963
of Ga11lll Acadellll' Hlgl!
Scl!ool and a 1967 groduatt of Ohio- Ulllveralb, where he was a
member of the Re8e!'l'8 . Ottlcers Training Corps for row yeara..
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WhBe
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LT, THOMAS LLOYD, son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. JJoyd, 131l
Brabham
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Larry
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Countlans.
Portsmouth Rd., met Ohio State's Woody Hayes and Ohio Univer.
ered Heart 0111re11 audil&gt;orium, Mtrlberry Ave.,

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nRST Cl&amp;sa
BoUman, son Mr. arrl Mrs. William Hoffman, 136 state st., GaiUpolta, arrived in Thailand on Jaa.
lL ID a recent letter to hia parenta, llotbnan said he was stationed
at Ta::h-Kli Air Force Base. Th.at• s where
Major James caldwell, son of Gallipolis Post-master and Mrs. E. E. Caldwell, aOO Cl#t.
GALLIPOLIS - The bitter cauoversy over
Jack A. Wilson, grandson ot Mr. and Mrs. tho flllllre of river lrallaportatlon raged In
Hobart WUson. Sr., were stationed earUer Cincinnati 50 yean ago. From the looks ~
during the Vletlll!ll War.
things today, tboae In favor ot water trana++++++
portat:lon won out.
YOUNG Hofban said 1t took three diiYS
'Ihe River News of the Jan. 20, 1919 Gal·
to reach Thailand by plane. It was 103degrees lip&gt;Us Dally Tribune had lbe atoey:
(and it's winterdme over Chere) the day his
plane reached lts destination. Hol'bnan is e•
AGAINSf THE RIVDI
gaged ln jet eJW~ne mairtenance with. the U.S.
James Albert Green, the largell shlpr
Air F.orce. ln his last letter, Hottman alao re1D Clnebmati, startled hJ.a heareu at t b e
marked, "You just can't bnagiDe hmr these peaple Uve over here. meellng of tho Enalneor• Club In 111e ~
You have to see It to belie"" it. Some Americana Just don't realize City last Frida&gt; by doclarin8 there was oo
bow good the)' have it in our country!"
hope of reviving riverboat buolness an I h •

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Ohio; that the shiJipero did not c'LOOSE NOTES - Now that pro rooo.ll ia over (for jlJIOther er rates by water but that thiJ dellred quick
llx mcmtbs) m.Qbe daddlea iu the area w01 and time to aceotq)IIJY tranopOrtalion, He Improved railihel.r kld!Hes to a good movie on SiD:IaY llfterDooo ... On Jau. 25, road terminal L He atated that the river buo1968, tho Rl. $ Asaoelatioo, m-fl! In Chillicothe, approvad a ineas ot earlier and better dQ'I had result.
-..poilll higl!will rosolullon clllllOR tor the o.,gradiOR ofRI. 35lrom eel from nllrood comec!lms made at PIUaXeaia in Greene Cwnt;y, to Pt. Pleasant in Masoa Cowrty, W, VL burBb and Parkersburg. Green. Ill -sed to
1be reaoiWlon called for qul.ck.aion on byi)uses at Washl.rwtoa IUrther expendllllre ol money by lhe .....,._
C. H., Xenia, and Jackaon; a moderD four..lane highway from Xenia ment 011 Ohio River improvementl and cities
to Pl PleaAnti immediate coastruction of 1 fouroolane bridge at spending money improving river termlnala.
Gallipolls to replace the tallen Silver Bridge, and StWOrt of a state
bfehw.,. bold Issue. We know eonstructlon is well underw..v 011 the
FOR THE RIVER
aew bridge, aad Galliana a~ s\l)pOl'ted the bond isaue, but we
Captain W, E. Roe, . . . . _ ol the LGula.. _ , heard IJI)'Ih!Jig on tho other prqJOsals durina tho past 12 viUe-Cinclma!l Packet Uno, oomeo bode at
- · ... Hq&gt;e lhoy hurry up and repair that trafllc llgl!t at tho Green b)' saying that river business wW revtve
coner ot Third and Cedar st. Jt's- a busy and dangerous inter· wlib the lock and dam II)'IIIA!m on tho Ohto
oeelloa.
River completed and Improved - · built
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for ateemboats. C8jllaln Roe s1ate1 that wa•
TWENTY YEARS AGO, from tho mea of the Dolly Tri- tronaportatloo Is quicker and " ' - r and that
ud weekly GaWa Times ••• Galllpolit to bos.t Southastsrn Dla. river business at Clnelmatl wlU lnereue 25
trlct Band FeaU\111 on AprU 2 ••. Clarence Buskirk, 26, Rutlanl.. per cent with paved l'OIIdwa)'J built orer t h e
1111 Fred WUJiams, 49 1 Middleport, ldlled in P•eock Coal Co. wharfs simJlar to those built at JlttUburP •
.W. accident at Cheshire ... ThtrtY-nlne Wood Novelty Shop em. few year a back.
Jlo)'ees reject waion b)' 28-11 count .... Rata cease11, threat ot flood
euea in area •., Tcm Ape, Stanley Evans,,Jdm E.. Halliday, Joe D.
THE RIVER BUSINESS Ill at tho !oroeol
lllller and Harlaatl Martbl DIDled ""' cbllllber ot eommerce di- ebb ever known on the Ohto and Mllllll, _ , ... Frank C. Ghrist to hold Goii!POII• Shrine Club ... Lopn lllvon, with tho lewoat number ~ ~ op.lolta G&gt;\HS 51-47, AlheDI WI .,... ftr.it i&gt;Ja&lt;e In SEOAL .... entlng In tho hl$ry ~ either. Radical
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nee ... Blue Devlls swamp Pomei'O)', 6&amp;..28.

wlU have to be made to l&gt;rlnl- a Nvlnl.
Will It do ao? It has tailed- odlnal~ IIIIa
tar and 1he railroad• are pe1u:d1tld to earl')'
on their eut.thi'Oat ....-s to llalll&gt; tho river

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.. Notionol Manulactoirer of top quollty 11111 will appoint on
U exclusi~ basia in moat princ:jpal market areas, an AaIOciato Manuracturer. Associate muat haw the 1bUity to
.' IIC*'viH light marllflctiD'Irw; proee11 arrl to establiah
an qcresaive salet orpnlzaUon for distrlbullon or Ccm·
•nder Board producta. COinPiete cuidanc:e alii counael·
1~ ,} lit-in all )Jhlura. lclea1 t'« lrrllvklual, Gn:qt or Firm 01 ..
,..-alneation. No prevloua eJ:Perience neeeuary or ...

-"lolled fli&lt;Ultles .riO.ulred. Initial lmeabnent of $37,500
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Tha next """' paper csrded a llorJ "' •
eollldlna with lbe Glllllpollo - TOWBOAT CRUtml i:Oi.LJDES Wl1'll

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tuol boet an bor hoed. tho ...,. hor maddnory ntuaOcl to boet and CliO T&amp;OOIIIII

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tore port ol the guards off the -~
broke tho head-ehalna llld moved the wharfboet stages 20 or 3ll teet down tho river.
Captain Homer Varian of the Cruloer !bed up the dama&amp;e and did aU he coold ID put
thlnp hack In &amp;UOd shape asaJn. Tha dam·
age was small and no one wu In 8IU' war
to blame for the acct-. It being unavoidable. The wharfboat iihiR&gt;ed a 101 of water
In tho hull aa tho result ~ the Impact wiU.
tho Cruloer but thla waa 110011 prtnped cul
Tha Cruiser, a YOI')' heaV)' and - M oleel
huU towboat, boloois to the

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FRIDAY, JAN. 31
9:30 PM Til 2 AM

PAYMENt.

66 Pontiac

Pop &amp; Jon-No Ro.ck

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Bronco Sta. Wagon. Popu len 4 wheel
drive. ldeol in mucl or snow. This one ia
above ave.roge condition .

67 Buick
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$57.97
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Catalina Convertible. One local owner.
Shows best of care. Power steering, Po·
wer brakes, auto. trorn.

9 pass. Sto . Wagon. One l~a,l owner.
Show&amp; good cor•. Power steermg.

ane owner car. Shows good core.

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Golcucie "500" 4 Dr. Sedan. Exceptional
for nt9del. Power steering, automotic.

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JAN. 24, 1919 ~ the

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fetilboat Fraclo, voteran r i v 111 taldrll a
arid ~ Charky

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·2 .Dr. Hard Top. Full operating
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Conditioned. One local owner . Full vinyl
buchkin upholstery. Power steering,
power brakes. Auto. trans. Extra nice.

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Electro 2 Dr. Hard Top. One very careful
local owner. Superb condition inside and
out. Low mileage .

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Plttoburlh Cool

JAN. 22, 1919 - CAPrAJN S. G. ~
to at Pt. Pleasant 1oo1t1na at1er oome pd.or ._trs In tho C. c, &amp;Wyer. Tha Bowyer
wlU probobly
her trip ID tho Jlunt.
ln&amp;Wn !rode In • ....

$45.19 66 Ford

E~ecutive 4 ·Or. Sedan. One of the shorp. est low mileog• ears in Tri-state. Power
ateerlng . Auto. trans. Expanded vinyl

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The Cruiser wu attamptlroa to lond·u Qillck~ as poollble to put &lt;If u illlund deekJ¥d,
Frank W........, foot was .....-by
a harge, He Ill get;tng aJona u weD u mllbt
he - - at 1l&gt;o boapltal.

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Criteria for determining who
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whose income Level qualifies
Chern for Geoeral Wel!are Asllltance, or Aid for Dependert
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A&amp;en&lt;les.
The following famUy size and
monthly ineome are considered
for the free lunebes: (Tatal parIns and children). 2, Income
"' $200; 3. $225; 4. $250; 5.
$275; 6. $300; 7. $325; 8. $350;
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McDADE HONORED - Ron McDade, paat presideat ot. Melgl COurt.)' Jaycees center receives the Past President's Award from Jim Mees, current Jaycees president, rishL Jam;s v.
Bee, past president of the Ohio JJ,ycees, was pest speaker.

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Pa,yment at elementary schoola
will be made to the teacher.
~ lhe teacher and prindpol
Jmow who receives the lwtches. In the high s.chOOl caJeter·

HE~'g lf.IE-WORLP FAM006 HOCKE'( PJ.AI(ER ... AS

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60ALIE 8EGIM5 1'0 SHAta! WITI·I FEAR .•.

:Ia, a caJh collection ls used
plua weekly llmch tlcketo which
U"8 issued to those desiring to
pn-chase lunchea by the week,
Pus tickets that are given to
tb08e wbo are to get r r e e
lullehe1 and, again, only the prindpoJ ba1 koowledp ot this.
~ 1111estioo concerning the
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DIES IN COLLISlON
HAMILTON, Oblo (UPD -

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twu ear eomaton On Ohio 4 in
Buller County Saturda7 claim' ·

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ed 1lle llfo of Alfred Cornett;

30,RANGERS BLANK HAWKS
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GIVEN PLAQUES - Theodore T. Reed, Jr. and WWiarn Grueser were presented DlstJ~shed
Service Awwds by the Meigs County JayceeSa Lett to rigl'lt are Ja.ycee Gene Riggs Mr Reed Mr
Grueser and Jay&lt;;ee Ralph Werry.
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field scored one gW ami assisted
on .,..her and Ed Gi.a.comin regIstered his third shutouttopower
the revitalized New York Rangers
to a 3-G NatiOIIIl Hockey League
victory over the Chicago Black

Hawkl saturday,

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ACCEPTS EDUCATOR AWARD -

WUitam HUj!lles, SWtbem Locol School Dlotrlct s....rl ....

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tenderrt, right. accepts hi Meigs CounQr JQ"eees ''Young EdL&amp;eator Award" rr 001 Role y
in
behalf of recipient Larry Wolte, a S)ncuae Elementary teacher.
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Carrol K. Snowden
Potll Cantrel Hotel Blclg.
Second An. Ph. 4,Ua,290
He. . Ph. """4518

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