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Olltlf' ,,....,.._ Jl.in'ui.'"!t fci1t o.,
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GuerriUa
Arms Piles
Splattered
SAIGON (UPO Wovoa of
BS2 bomberl l!lllatlered
100 toni of bombl into IU&amp;peeted Communist hideouts a.J'Olmd
SolgOO todoy followln&amp; up tho
discovery of giant guerrilla arma

u. s.

caches 011 the capital' I doorstep.
The !lratofortreBB raids •·

pinat inllltratioo routes north
~ Saigon broke windows ln the
city Itself and served as a reminder that U. S. intelligence

expects another Tet lunar new

year cifensive next week.
Senior American omcers said
the Communists' drlvewouldaim
against provincial capitals and
SRigon's suburbs and would hit
f.ht! city itself with terrorist

ICJ'BdS.
"It would be foolish both politically and militarily for the
Commwtists to try 81\)'thlngmore
than terrorism inside Saigon."
a ntgh-:ranking intelligence officer in the U. S. Command said.

T-FwUAY

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United - ·

TONIGHT AND TUESDAY
FEB. 10- 11

I!Aisoii~lo 'o.io t.r

1110 porlod 1Wodo,y ......... Sil....,. will · - ........
moL Do1-dmo l!lllla will ...
...... In 1110 ~ Ill 1101'111·
em aect1maa up to a. low
.... mld-4Ua Ill 1110 iouth ....
wltb lows at al&amp;bl moatly Ill
1110 201.

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Sl.nd.)o Dennia-Kelr Dullea

COLORCARTOONS'
Hocus Pocus
Sk;yscraper Caper
Cool Kat

WEDNESDAY &amp; THURSDAY
FEB. 12- 13
OPEN

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ane.&lt;Wflo -quarter
Inch melted, occurring as rain
or ooow Tuooda¥ _. ap1n
near tho end of tbe -k.

wu $11,597. The _.._, tor CoqloiQ' voblelo wu bou,ttlll
... coot of f5,788,

do)orlmW. -

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IJncodohlng rllbt

Dies Recently

Twp.

Altondlns wore Commladooers Cbarles R, Karr, Sr., bolrd
Jlft'Oident; Ralph w. OUrs _.
Robert Clark, Clerk M a r t b a
Chambers, and hl81nnY depart.
mont :;upt. RollaDd Cra~Jtr!!e.

MIGON NUNS whiz lbrough the Soulh Vlelnameae
capital oa a motor bike, the eUy's most popular means
of transportatlo•.

Frances Romine

ville and Bert, both or Hemlock

who aU:alded funeral services
last week.

Grove; three daughters, Nellie

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Sargent, RD, Pomeroy; Ethel Eu..
ler, RD. Racine, arxl Edna Smith,
Pomeroy; 11 grandchildren, six
great - grandchildrert; a sister.
Anna Eastman, Pomeroy, and a
brother. George Easttnan, Pom~
eroy.
Funeral services will be held
Tuesday at 1 p. m. f'r&lt;tm Ewing
Ctutpel with the Rev. James Smith
officiating. Burial will be in Burlingham cemetery. Friends may
call aeytlme.

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Sao Frao 70 Loyola (La.) 61
Seattle Univ, 68 Utah st. 66

UNBEATABLE
VALUE
BUY NOW!

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Dies Sunday

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RIVER NEWS

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GAUGES Gallipolis, 12.2
and 25. 2 running 53 teet ot roll·
ers; Pt. Pleasant. 26.32; Pom-

eroy-Mason, out; Hirton,. 3,29 rising; Kanawha Falls, 8.02 falling;
Charleston. 20.48 fa.Uing. Londoo, running 4 feet of rollers;
Marmet, running 4.25 feet of
rollers; Winfield, runnirw: 8 feet
of rollers.
BOAT MOVEMENTS
GALUPOLIS LOCKS - 5. M.
Jenks down 3:45 p. rn.; Wha.Yne
H. ~ 6:05 p. m.; Susan Lane up
3:3S a.m.: MarkEastindown5:15
a.. m.; H. E. Bowles down 5:50
a. m,; Semet down 7:25 a. m.; Lelia C. Shearer down 8:10 a. m. i
Lady Rosemary down 9:45 a. m.;
Valvoline l(l 10:25 a. m.
KANAWHA RIVER- Marmet,
Jenny A. Green up 6:20 p. m.; 0.
F. Shearer up 11:20 p. m.; Ouachita up 2:15 a. m.; Winfield,
Duncan Bruce down 2:20 p. m.;
Fort Dearborn down 6:30 p. m..;
George T. Price 1:40 a.m.; Pol·
l,y R. down 4:15 a. m.
OIDO RIVER - Lock 13, Andrew Pt Calhoun down 6:15a.m.;
Lock 14, Peggy Downey up 8:25
p.m.; Walter Williamson ttt 4:35
a.m.; Harvey Jordan up 6 L m.;
Western \II 5:40 a. m.; Lock 16,
Jeffboat down 4:40 a. m.; John
Ladd Dean down 6:05 a. m.; Lock
17, Eastern up 5:15a.m.; BelleviDe Locks, Brimstone lC) 5:20
p.m.; Morris Harvey up 6:45 p.
m.; Beckjord up 2:35 L m.; Vul·
can up 5 a. m.; Onward down 6
a. m.; Lock 21, Diane Bosworth
up 4:05 a. m.; Lock 23, JaneT.
up 3:35 a.. m.; Racine Locks, L.
Fiore down 11:15 p. rn.; L. Wade
Childress down 3:4.5 a. m.; Jeffer.
son do'tm 5:25 a. m.; Greenup
Locks, Philip Sporn up 7 p. m.; ,
Allied-Ashland up 9:45 p. DLi Cypress up 11:05 p.m.; William 1-L
Zimmer up 11:45 p. m.; Steel

MASON - Martha V, Smith,
79, Clifton, w. va., died boo
dlj' In Voterans MOIIIOllal Hoopltal at POmeroy.
Born April 19, 1889 In WIIJ'l!O
County, W. Va., she was the
daURhter of James and Fruces
McCoy malr, 910 was preceded
In death by her parent&amp;, her
huoband, Albert Rosa Smltb (ln
1967), two sons, and a da!JIII-

ter.
9!rvlvlng ano lour daulhtera,
Mrs. Bertha Cartwrlihl. West
Columbia; Mrs. Rhoda Fox _.
Dorio Dewbut's~ both of Cll!l&lt;ln,
and Mra. Edna Roush, Ma1111;
four sons, Harold and Lawrence,
both of Cllf'lon; Cedi In Korea,
and Roy, tn Mamdng, S. C.; 28
gr_.chlldren .... 32 great •
grandehlldren; a lf.lter, Mrs. A.
make of CII!!Dn, .... two brolhers, Herman matr of Hunttnatm.
and Dewey Blair of -

'Deb' Flowers

.&amp;.stem let

Dies Recendy

Is Jrljadu!d

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A Iormor Middleport reddont,
Delbert (Deb) Floworo, 71, died
!all Wlldneaday al his realdenc:e
Ill !Jirevoport, Louisiana.

laed Henry Wal'd lrdi11411'Jcft'le

ward·on alleilld'li'OUIII•

LouiN

o! IP'O" neglect o! oluey.
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Admlaalml Solllrdo,y -

IN 1969 ZENITH
FINE-FURNITURE
STYLED

Mra.

DIAG.

$499·95

Blrlho
Bernard L. Ronlter,

2181 Eutern Ave~, daugbter, 7:·
47 a.m. SatUrday; Mr11. Glenn A.
Icenhower, Rt. 2 Leon, W. Va.,
1011, 7:23 a.m. Saturday; t.b"a.
Bl11y Loo WU1lam1100, Rutland,
daualtler, s,o~ p.m. Saturday;
Mrs. Paul D. Carter, Jsckaon,
. 9:21 p.m. Saturday; Mro. Robert S. Wilbur, Wollalon, 12:57
a.m. !ill1da,y; Mrs. Keith G.
Aiker, Jr., New Haven, W. Va.,
daqhter, 9:07 a.m. :i.lnda3; Mn.

23"GIANT-

AsLowAs

Preoontatlon o! a $889,000
check, as the tlrst dlaburseme.a
of one of the largest economic
development administration run1 water aylltelh srants ever
awarded throulh the Mid-East-ern Area omce, hl.ghl1ghted •
31h • bour meetlq ol the r..,..
pen Plalna • Chez.ter Water
District board of trustees Monda_y nllht.
Georp Boft'lds, projeet enelmer lor the·Hunttngtoa. W. VL,
baled ~ Eastern Area EDA
ofllee, .made the.preaentaUon to
Water District P1'esldent Lind- ·

HW cemetery. Frlood&amp; ma.Y call ard Lorgml, ~-·
mochoraes Solllrdo.Y- PauHoe
at tho llmoral home aoytlme Dereoborpr.

Admlaalona llmdaJ thy van-· Clifton.
macbarpl !linds.Y -

church annex Weclnead&amp;y1 Feb.
12, startt,_ It 4:30 p. m. Vea:e-.

table and bean scq~t, sanclwlebea,
pie · and col!'ee will be served.

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MAJUIIAGE APPIJCATION
nibal, W. VL, !ormer nllldelll
BQr Newell, Jr., tO, Chaster,
ol Uaion AYe., Pbmaro)', d j e d
truck
drt-, IIIII llarlolte LOu!UideJ Ill tbe a.Jo Vall~~Y IlooIse
Black,
29, Rt. 1, 'llllldleport,
pltal at Wheollnr. W. VL Fu·
hooaowl!e.
·
-.1 oent..a II 11\11 Cooka Fu·
aoral Home, Collar Grovo, ·w.
Va., an ,vendlaa arrival of bar 9111or 71 Tuaa &amp;7
Charloa "-lnr.. - . Ia Kuaoo 86 Oklalwuna H
'llith tlio U. S. Nav;y Ill tho VJet. , _ . Tocll 55 TCU til
oam theater.
SMIJ 84 - · 119
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ance wUb the eonatruction pro-

SCREEN
2IIICII. ln. I)ICIUN

COMPACT CONSOLE

Konneth S. Brown. Racine, 1011,
&amp;mda.J; Mr1. Charles
F. Powell, ReedovW&amp;, om, 2,58 p,in. !l&amp;nds.Y; Mra. Rl1l1 A.
Crawford, Rt. 2 Pt. PleaiiMt,
dauahter, H5 p.m. !luldQ; Mra.
Robert A. lol&gt;rpb, Mlddi-'o
daulhtllr, 4::24 p.Jn. ~; 'Mra.
Garold L. Provi!IIO, Rt. I Galli.
pol(a, daqhler, 5:08 p.m. !lmda3; Mu. William P, Sd.dmore,
Bidwell, dauibter, 1:25 p.in. !lm-

1:25 a.m.

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I:I''!"' IWHY NOT GET THE BEST... BUY NOW I

INGELS FURNIT E

4ay,

OPEN FRI. &amp; SAT. NIGHTS

Dbcblll'"-" . ,

Mrl. Gerald L. ~-.. ....
IIIWII ~. Mrs. )lobert L.

992-2&amp;35

ground storage, have also been
erected. The tanks vary in capactt;y from 30,000 to 200,000

ga_Uons.
The water system, one ol the
largest of its type to be under~
taken in the United States. with
220 miles of mains and trunk
linea, will include service to a
large section of Athens County
including the G'O'Iville and Stew..
art section. Selco officials Jndi·
c•tecl about one - fourth or the

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The Nardei rtrm, which besan

Joct.

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Dresses

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Bra.IJ and Wont om, Mark E.
Balea, Kelly D. Booec:utter, Lalnax H. Comer, Mrl. RdJerl, E.
COnpr, Franee• E. COUrlll,
Mn. Paul A. Ed'emam, A n n a
Ellaa, Otto D, FIWr, Deborah

TICipero Plains ·Cheater Water District, is I'Js.wy displaylng a $689,000 check that re-

Moocla.Y nlgllt that $50 tap Ieos
on the system are exhausted and
the IM'Derous _persons now want·

presents the first disburse-

trw to take advantage or the ays..
tem service will be required to
pay a $200 charga, Over 1,500
subscribers are now assured of
receiving the water I.IJOncomple.
tion of the work, it was also re-

ment of a $1.6 million EDA
grant ·for construction oC the
rural water system In Meigs.
Another C·heck will be dell vered to the water d:istrictfrom
Economic Development Admlrtlstration ·officials in about
another month.- Sentinel Pho-

Portocl.

10.

ed lor oae week; honver, he tiro who'are in tavor of the union.
asked the unlona to can.Unue as
We are not eotng to ask tor
U., lave beeo In tlso put alnee one penny now, we only Wlnt to
~ school bu1 drt:vers Will
tho - k SillpJqe bepn 00 JIJ&gt;o talk over our grievances, work-atteocloc1 by a
olllbnlllf'd at Ull'1 21. That wa1 when tho bus Ing cond!Uono and aonorlty o!
ov,r · 300 ponoaa In tlio ~ drivers parked their buses ask- which will not .cost the tax pay..
en one cent,,. Abbott aaid.
~~ the local school board ID
J . --............ - - '· " " ' recoanJ•• ·lhem so that ._ua~·~
~·-·'"'
Nell HQmaker presided at the
of tho
Tranllt u... tiOOI could be hold and they
meedrw
aJKI after much dlseu ...
· 100. WY!doo 15211, fdd lbo- C&lt;uld lonlt .. union.
a ion on how and when the buses
Ill .... .faith, .. of .....
could
be put bock In operat1011,
llondiJ, Ro baa aalcocl all byo
'BOld be wu 11"111dri'llll'l, . , . . _ _ mon, Jut- lui thot tho aehool board hu a nve man cOiftmittee was nun·
liOn _. • r • 1o Withdraw ~ lholr wlahea, bot eo eel Co aee If theY should acquire
plckatllll far .... ~~. - · lhll 'dloputv tho board .... IODI eounsel ID aulcle them. ,._
· AbjoQtt
qat lise pleketo boa.,4rJWra are ..,0, to bave lAp polnled to hla &lt;OIIImlllee wore
EldCIII V011acoy,
-011 tebodlaturilll!ltbellclard
acroao tho tablo and Ray
Bob
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A
IIbrlihl.
Jek
Manette and
of FAucat,ioll alld -~· _. talk lhla laaue out 111\!J ono dlaU.roi'Dre
u.,. woul4aotboblllft.o oOill~W
membet .,..1111 wltb the
(Contlauod Ill 2)
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well aa t11o

P&lt;tiular

eollaet1011

new Sprtaa·

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Jual thortahtclroaato

fit JUU in this atuft..

nllll - · Wo filllure • line o! JwiiOr

c. Guar, Ru Alan GW'"'*,

Patltea, roaullll' ~.':

Marrin J. Gilmore, Br)'an K. IJar.
den, . - w. Jameo, Jaelde L.

1or1,

Jeo&gt;kllla, Mra. Carl E. llall01,

hotf alno alld

Ml11e1

011 ID permit tho e1eantng. under tho - , tbel eleudng tho

at loaet tempo

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Thor-,

!Uperv!IIQI' Har-

problems In tho oommunllf. Ho
lilted them as work at the cemetery, pl'OCe&amp;MI at the clump,
ditching, llroot repair, _.dean·

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Vietnam peace talk8 Thursday.

South Vietnamese delegates
OuUooi&lt;Dlm
He llreaood lhol tho otreets held a strategy session t00ay tn
Tho outlool&lt; far an early
should be cleaned as well aa the the wake ot a North Vietnamese
conwromlse
appeared
dim,
catch basins at the earliest pos.. warning the allies must accept
though A!nerican negotiators
sible time or dirt will be going uncondltonally "all the logltl·
had vowed to show patience.
Jrrto the p.amps or the sewage m1te demands." put forward by
Lodge and Lam met 24 houro
disposal systems and the pampa the Communists.
after Nhan Dan. news~r of
wiU be ruined. The pumps cost
Chief American negotiator the North VIetnamese Workers
about $3,000 each, one council- Henry ca~ Lodge and his
(Communist)
parcy,
served
man said.
How-eYer, due to t11e shortage Saigon counterpart Pham Dang notice that the Amerleans and
r1 tunds appropriated ror labor, Lam met for 30 minutes at the their Saigon antes must accept
eouncU was unable to follow U.S. Embassy to prepare for unconditionally North Vletaam's
Chase's recommendat:im that a Thursday's negotiating session loor poliO, and tho VIet Cong'o
man be employed at the time ID wlth Hanoi and Viet Cong five point program for a
replace a present worker there. negotiators. The alJles are solution of the conf11et.. The
Freeing the latter .,emplo:yewtllid e1:pe:eted to make new attempts American dolegaUoa already
unlock
the deadlocked ttas rejected the demand u M
give the maintenance department to
enough workers to take care of
the street and catch basin cleantng, Chase said.
Council suggested that enough
fUnds be taken ·from Mer monlng "' - · .... cateh boalns.

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Tractor-Rig ~
Burned Up ~
TUPPERS PLAINS - A tractor-rig hauling atomic I u e I

wastu Ill II&amp; trailer cau8ht lire
ben late lllonllay allernoon and
Wal .destroyocl, tho -

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Pall'ol reported.

C~r

Davis, the driver,
told the patrol be waa pa"tng

lhrclu8b Tuwero Plalno headoc1
IIOUih wllon he smell,ed

a..: He

"*''4&gt;oc1 to call lor he!J&gt;, Whleh
..,.. from the Che- F I r o
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The 11'ador, . . - at $28,.
000, owaid b)' _the N .- e 1 ear
~ Co., Moaelie1d, Ky.,
wa1 a to1a1 loaa. 1be traUer and
Ita load were IIIII damapd:The
)(elp CoiJn1¥ -IJialntayDept.
asll- Ill cleaning liP debrle.

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Parsons
Is Chief
Of Police
Paul Parsons, recently -raam-ed to serve on the Middleport

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llfotorlste parking In &lt;ertaln
- · of MiddlePJrl mq lind
lhem&amp;elvos In con!llet wltb the
..long arm ol the law,~ aceordlns to a decialon reaebed Mon4ay night MiddleP&gt;rl CouncU- at VUlage llall.
II wu roported that parking
Is taking placo oa both aides of
s...th Fourlh

st., - - LID-

c:oln st. .... the Melg&amp; H I g h

School.

Slana placed there noting thai
Police Des-rtment, was Monda.Y only me Bldo of tho -parknight Qpolmod actlqr ehlo! o1
Ing Ia permiUed have tom
pollee for the next 30odays.
down, &lt;lf!clal&amp; Ald. H 1 r o I d
At the end of the 30 4ay per· Cbaoe, ............. IOij)OI'viaor,
iod, Mayor C. 0. Fisher is ex·
waa advised by eounell 1o bave
pected to recomm.eD:l Parsons 1110 aldo wllere parking Is Ulotor the tppolntrneM.. Paraom will
pl polotad yollow and Moyor C.
replace Chief ot Pollee Herbert
0. Flllher ""' lnotructod lo InGOkey whose resignation for form pollee offleera to take ac.
physical dbablltty reasoos was lion aplnot olronderl.
accepted by Middleport VUIIge
A almllar altuotlon oxllla m
Coonc:llla&amp;t night.
s...th Third st. _. the parking
Council also approved the re- on both sides of 1llat street Is
port of John Kotchka who has creating a tralfle hazard lor lJn.
been serving as acting &lt;!hlef of colD !1, trallic olllclals Ald.
pollee. Mayor Flaher alated thot Stopa also will be lakeo t1tere
Kvtchka was not anxious to be to en!oree ..., aide of tho otreet
named chief at police or C'Ofto parking Ill tho illlorl.
tirwe u aettns chief but 'Ifill
Alooi almllar lines, Counell
work for other ofticers oo their pve the Oral readiDi lo an orcla,va of!.
dlnonco Whlcb will provide Ill
The Middleport department re- minute porJdni only ... st.,
ported 17 traffic arretta, one belweeD Third .... Fourth Sla.
aaoault _. bottery arrest and 'l1lla Ia Ill 1110 vlclnll;y &lt;l VUone peraon arrested for lntoxi- Iap IJall .... tllo llm11ocl pork.
eatlon dur1fW January.
lng Ia being pal loto to
AIIO during the m...th perking Bllllb1e nlldenla wlllhlng to 110
meter collectlone ~ocl $754. to Vlllap Rail to Jll,l' aewap

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and, bilant
Lll!!ii "J. · ~ ioiro. '

wldiiw, pu"'-!J A.
·woo..., _. ..........,.,. M. Dooahue.

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OVAL to
Improve
Libraries
lmprov- "' llbnry ..,.._
Ice Ill olx .....U.s ol ....-....
ern ObiD Ia 1110 aim oru.e..-..
11 or......,a.JoVellqAha

Cnnnt1es.

Mayor's Repo.4'or
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Month at 8.1.,177.20

In merchant pollee

. . ..to lawdor ... \
drip · dey, Grey·
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oporatad lor tho Orit durlni tllo lllooth of
Roundlntloot tho roport -fHI

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Communist position.

uaoo!ll10-~~

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ure, $385 wu paid Ia feel tar

trlacototo

Tbolhaa M. -

Lam later told new&amp;Dlfm he
was surprised by the stUl' tone
oC the Hanoi new f!DIIP8r. He
elll)ressad the hope that Tlun·
day" s meeU111 will not Indicate

01 tho total $U1.20 ... Ia'

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and

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9...mm.., Mra. Edpr R, __.cer,
Jr., and Want dMI&amp;bter, Mrl'. ·

daullbter.
Eatlll E.

''abaaion

Mlddlopcll'l Vllla&amp;o Couacll
Ing needod badly ...... station
......_ , .... Ill - o f Mmday night opproved tho .....
port o1 Mara&lt; C. 0. Flaher liii'
repair- a t - .
1
I waa aereoc1 11101 Clerk - the month o!
Treaourer Gene Grate will ad- total "'$1,171.110.

ertpe In a stun-

Mra. J1JnDo:r A. IIOoli·
lao and Infant om, 'lbomaa A.
Mrl. Lor17 G. Mur.
pity ODd lnfllllcloul(rtor, .._ Ste.. ' ·
ven L, NoiOD .... lnfl!ll ..........,
Mu. Wilford L. llaulll .... IDfant d&amp;IJibler, Robert L. Sow·
yers, Dbtle lhllW,,. Bl\J w.

lnvllatloo &amp;o
surrender."'

~- Har- Melga-Uo.

old Chue reported tballhore.,..
dlllleultloa being OIIOOIIIIIered Ill
tho--ofll!l ....-.oltho
ell~ B&gt;llem. The
-...,. CollotnJciiDn eo. hu
IIIII relllrnoc1 a ..._ ond grat-

woven p obI&gt; I y

eomp...,,

pendltures, $7,310.81.
Hoc:eiPte for the RIUIIb ~­
ocl $58,939.20 wltb expondltureo
Mt•Jtng'$18,291.49.

J. WW!ams, Vlaloa-Ja.okaoo ..

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87, $15,776.82; water cJe..
posit lund, MB, $111, $2,102.25;
water a:mstrucdon, ao reeel&amp;ttl,
$68.58, ,13, 773.25; atruetlon, $44,426, no elllloodlture, $45,105.19, - a l retirement, no nceipta, DO ex...

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Powall, Mra. Fred !ilepbord,
Mrs,, Lewla T. Smllll, l!nnan E.
S..lahor, Mro. c-ao R. Bam·
ette and Infant 1011, lira. JoiJII C.
Beaver and om, Mrl. Huall
Boal, Mrl. Ha•ard c. Bramon,
Mrl. s. Cllal&gt;lnaa .... Infaa! - · Mro. Cor! L. Clarll _.
Infant dauatrtor, Mra. Emeat W,

$4:23.14 overdrawn;
state hiabwa7, DO ~' 110
expenditures, $1,t83.11; gnltn,.
'""'· $11,621,42, 84,236.~&amp;. M.·

Olllcera ore Bob Davia &lt;l the
Horbort Wo-1 _ . . . Ubrary Ill McArtlur; C. E.BJal&lt;eo.
:.., fllmoro.T, _ . - E .
Louden, Gallla Courllf Dlotricl
beto tbroughoot 1o1m.
Librarian.
Flaber oald that the Oro deOVAL olllcero han! qreed to
~ only "'-• the goner- otuclv lllter-llbrary loaol,
al dlredlao o1 a Ore. lbme aloce ..,. library may havo - homeo are llllllbers _. eral - o f a -'llhllothere m1lbt be a variance o1 100 ero have 110111, _. a prq)Oaod
botwoen lho IIWIIbero ol two ro~ library oernce. SJas.
homes lilting aide by aide, tho flmd5 lo - . . better !adllllre eh1ef Ald.
Ilea alao will be -slit.
Mo,ynr Flaber oald alao lhopo.
Throe of tho 0V AL DIBIIiler
lice encounter&amp; dllleult;y Ill Ito .....U.a, Melp, Jackeoii.,..VIDcalla 1o homea ""' 1o tho lack loll, are aorved b)' tho 0 b I o
~ DUD1ber1 or the failure ol. 8IQ' State
l...lbnry's Boolancbile,
loalcal order oo the numbero "Mr. EdiiY Eollcalor,M Whlehopused. A committee eompolld ot erates floom Amleroy.
Coomellmen JoiOI Zorklo, CIJor.
llopre_..na llolp at the ....
lei liyer .... Georp Boker was COlli OVAL aoasloo hold In Wellnamed eo ooa1or with
oton were lllr. Blakoaloe, Melp
ter Paul caocl to oeo 1x&gt;w 111 !m- local school dlstrlc:t llbrarieo,
prorellltllt can be a.,.,.,.plah- _. VUma Plldo&gt;ja and Marthe

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Rhooc1a S. J11101, Mr i, Fred C,
Kes~. Donald Maule, Mrt.
E. E. _ , , Mro. Jamea L. 01.
lver IUld ln!aAI IOOii, M111 L1llb

Slroot - · $116.84,

il,858,18,

PI· anQ"'-1~-.,-""''"W'f:v.t
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n•naia.- ·

_. water bWa to have porto.
fag places aad to be wWda cloM
1'11118 &lt;l tho olllclal viii- ball
where auch poymonto are.__
Coomcll al80 dlseuosed w 1 t h
Fire Chle! Bob Flaher tho hophazard B&gt;lfem f1l bouoe IIIDI•

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PARIS {UPI)- American and

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Pickets Withdrawn
Dresses all'locl lor

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POINT PLEASANT- ThoCltii&amp;RI meeting called to IIGlve
the - k ' s~ of the MaiOII

a.m.

Mil.-,

conwleted.
The project, urder contract to
the Nardei construction Com.Pai\Y, Inc:., of BridgevOle, Pa.,
h scheduled 1D be completed by
next August 19.
Ray Wll'@ham, resident enetneer for the Steco, Inc. engineer..
ing finn, told water district
trustees that the Nardei firm
haa about 70 W cent of the pro-J.ct's water line in the ground.
MaJor work remainlna: before

. P..ss.
actual conatructi011 J~ 10 of
EDA fun4s, wbieh. are cover· last year, already haa installed
las Uout: 80 per cent of the total a tine. • phase electrieal sys·
coat of the $1.3 mUllon pro- tem with pcnrer trom the Belleore to be liJipllod only eo ville Dam, according to Wing-

For

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the Meigs portion o! the rural ham.
watir system construct! on that
Six storage tanks, four of which
11 currently aOOut SO per cent are to be elevated, and two for

tal .1,174 000 ll"'M awarded ID plant, la¥1118 remalnltll Hoo, and
the ..,.; district In June of pllchw three booster pumps, two
1967 would be toribeomtng tn in Meigs ao:l one in Athens Court--

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secretary; standing, Delmar Dawn, water district board member; Eldon Gaul, district secretary~ treaaurer; Harold Blackston, water district board memberi Milton Roush, Farmers
Home Administration county s~ervtsor; Ray Wi.ham, Sieco.,
Inc. engineerl111 tlrm resident engineer, and F'. I. McEoweD.
SIECO representative.. - SenUnel Photo.

. c~, COIII11'11ctlon repre..- 1111 Countlea can be put.llllo 1101'•
ttW· Landon MQnard, uld. an- viet l.ncludes illlltallatlon ol
14-ons, nter district trus·
other diJbursement rra.n the to- equipment' for the treatment tees president, also reported

Elberfelds Are Headquarters

Everyone Is welcome.

Trader down 12:20 L m.; Ann
Brent~ 12:45 L m.; Walter Cur..
1y diM'n 2:55 L m.; Me1dlhl
Locka, J. S. Lowlo up 2:55p.m.;
Jarne&amp; L. Hamilton down mldnlghl; John J, Rowe - n 12:2&amp;

J:loro.

Cbal'lei &amp; lj:uhl, Han-

dre11ea. Yo,.~'U lnll

Publication o! admla8lonl Ia
ouopendocl unt1l IUrthor notice.

sw x 3~ Twin-CoM
Speakar.

How·

Mr..

constructlm representatlvei Edna WOOO, water district olftce

Water System Grant Made

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Range Tuning 8Yttem. Zenllh VHF and
UHF Spotllte Dla...

MONEY DELIYERED - A • •000 check, tho Oral dlllluroem.,. tram tho $1.8 miWoo !oclenl Economic Development MIDlnlalratlon KJ'llll to the ~~ Plallla - Chester
W- Wotrlc~ Will dellverocl 1iore Monday nipt. Attending
U. oatcill Jnaentation are, Cront, I tor, Carl BarMW, vice
prealdellt of the nter diltrieti George Bowlds, WcJ.Eastern
Area omc:e· .EDA Ollllneer, who delivered tho clleck; Undoe~
Lyono, pnoldent o! the water dbtrlet; Landon Maynard, EDA

_.lbe

belulll\ll

. llolzer Modlcal Center, First
Ave. Vtaiting hours 2..4 and 7-8
p.m. Parents only oo Padlatl'lca

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llalf olzoa. Soo our

Ward.

Contempor1ry 1lyled compact console ln
genuine WatnU1 c:olor on Hlect hardwood
toUdl and Vllnetrt. Advanced Super Video

An Eutem

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fhe A.VONDAU • Zt512WO

MIAMI (UP0 -

AJrllnoS jot careylDc 111 pal·
aenaero wao hJ,Jaehad lode¥ 011 •
flllht from Su Jua, P. R., tD
Mr. Flowers as born at Pt. Miami, the Focloral Avlallon AdPJ.ea181lt.. He was a retired em· mlnlstr- CJ'AA) Ald.
Tho pilot of the oc.a ~
ployeo o1 the General Tire Co.
wllere be had 'WOrl&lt;ocl .....-al ed to M1aml •'there 11 a man In
book with a (liD 011 1110 atowardyear a.
UNDERGOES SIJJIGEIIY
Ho Ia aurvlvocl b)' hla wile, ell" ..S that be was dlvertina
lin.
EYa BID..,-, former resthe former Ecm Rolcllman; two to cuba.
plano, Eutern'• FII&amp;M ldonl of Baahan, ... llvloi In
lOili, Richard and JameJ, MY~
• &amp;all bladoral brothero _. allier&amp;, _. 950, was expeelod to U'l'lvo Ill Florida, dar - - 111 Feb. 5, Thou
Havana about 10:40 a.m.
five graodehtldren.
'lllablb&amp;
to corda mq mall
a
....
the
14111
auecelllful
hi·
F..,.ral oernco• ...,... hold ·
t1tom 1o hor home addron at
Jacldlll
of
1110
year
10tb
Frtllay mornlnc from 1110 Rooe5001 Holno• Road, l.ol 384, st.
Neagll Funeral Home. Burial was hl.lacldnc of a Unltod - • air·
Pater•rr. Fiorillo.
In Forest Park. MaiCIIlc len'· Hoor. There alao have_,iWn
•
Ices were held Thu:rsda;y even- ID11Ut:C811fUI at:temptl. tlda JMr.
Ing at the !Unoral home.
LODGE TO MEET
CHARLES CAJIILL DIES
· White Rooo Lodp will moot II
JUDGMENT AW ARDEll
CLEVELAND (UPO - Char· tho Mlddl-' Lotiloollall WedA confessed judgment for
nelldaJ', F~ 12, at 1:30 p. m.
lal F. McCalllll, Nlired 360.96 hao boon Oled In Melga vt.. preotdeat o1 ll&gt;e Foreol Clll'
Counl;!' Common Pl... Court b)'
!'llblllhiDc Co., ~ olll&gt;o
the EcCli&gt;OIRY Savilll• .... Loon Clovoland Plain Dooler, clloc1 at
LOCAL TEMPS
co.. Pomeroy' apilllt AaroD ay. hll home ben !blclll. He wu The IBmpOrature lnPOIIIOl'OY'I
sell ll1d Gnce H)'sell, RFD 1,
d""""""' buolneu dllltrlcl at
82.
Mlddloport. In other ad! viii', a
lls20 a. m. waa 34 degree&amp;, .,..
divorce has been uarded Holder aunn;v aktea.
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INTRODUCING
ZENITH'S NEW

HANDCRAFTED
CHASSIS

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tt1ng t

workeanbe-.
catcll baalna .... - . II vital
The ~ Ill all vWaae lUnda
lo the COIItlouan&lt;e of qsontlon u ol Jan. u totalocl $122,189 ••
ol tho ....... dl.opoaal B&gt;llem. 80, tho " - ' of Grate 100wo.
However, Grate poiDiod o u I
lloeol!&gt;t•. _.allures _. tho
that It m1lbt not be a leia1 a- balance u o1 the laet of JIUIfund alreadf Was overdrawn pondhure a1nee lbe ealcb boslna uary, reapectt.-ely. Include:
$432.14 as of JIUL 31 .... 11111)&gt;- are not a part ol the dlsGeneral, $4,189.19, $6,648.36,
prodmat.e $2,500 transter was po&amp;al system, '111 a sense. K
$21,447.10; eemetery, $83.49,
necoaaary !rom tho aenerai liiM
I. wu agreed, bowever, that $499,15, $203.95; parking meter,
iato that tuad - the 1 t r e e t Grate will cm!er wltb Harey oo recelllts, no dlaburoementa,
ma1ntenance llmd.
Evans ol tho st&amp;te Audllor'o of- $6.91; Oro equlpmont, $500,
a-tng a ama11 balance alao llco lodaJ Clll the loplliy of IOICb $280.80, $3M.96; awlmmlngpool,
... tho parking llleter lund an _.allure. If tho _.al- oo ra&lt;eiiJts, $6.50, $491.59;plan$41.91 _. a trans!er 1oto that ture Is a Legal one, then one ad- ning eommla&amp;!on. no receipts,
lund from the general lUnd wao ditional .... wll1 be employed, no expenditures, $500.

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Funeral services w:UI be WednolldaJ' at 1:30 p.m. al the f'og)eiiOIJB Funeral Homo wltb Rev.
Lowell E. Keeney o!llelallng.
Burllk w1l1 be Ill tho Clifton

PLAN SOUP SUPPER
The Wesleyan Service Guild
of the Racine Methocllst Church
will sponaor 1 soup 1\tlper in the

BY BOB HOEFUCH
Middleport Council ap1n .,_
....,..rod flnonclal dllllcultles
Monday nllht when It met In
regular aeslion.
AceordiJII ID tho report o!
Cle.rk~Treasurer Gene Grate, one

BOEING .CO. ENGR!IJ;:J:l!S CodaY llMIIII·
ptad • minor wllll llopprOOiem thot cutallorl the Olhonrioe ........
lui malden dl,Bht o! the 747, the world'slar&amp;est cammerclal JetllnOr.
BoolrW had '-«! ID lly Ito blaeat bird lor two houra · ~.
But when dlpt eng)noer Jeaa Wallach obeorvod wi&gt;Jt _.-eel to be
a all,Bht ml..Ugnment during a wtJw !lop teal, PUot hck Waddell
decided to eut the Olgbt short. Tile fl1g)ll lasted me hour _. 18
EVERE'M', WAS11. -

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TuelldaJ&lt;.

TEN CENTS

Middleport OJ
FUnds in New

a.e-

tain ~IV along the Oldo RIYor wblcll the count;)' IIIIIIY ,......
ago had obta1nod lor a ~
oc1 oteamlloat landlns Ia Olive

A former Pomeroy resident,
Rollin P. Shumaker, 117 Arrowhead Drive, Ch~wa Twp., died
a week ago &amp;mda,y in the Beaver
Falh (Pa,) Unit ol the United
Hol!llltal.
Mr. &amp;!umaker was boro in
Pomeroy, the son of the late
George and Jennie Davia 9Ju-

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Volunteor Ftn ~ lo
onlar.. Ita . , . _ bollldiDir
_. a!tned over a 'lilt eiNm
deed to CoJarl, ...

Mr. Shumaker

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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1969

"'-.~.tho­

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Wher• Sh••• Ar• Sensibly Pried

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO .

Bid prtooror .. :rntea'..-!

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eratlni eramall,y &lt;'~rbli: tho
taller part "' tho - Pr~tatlon will total •·

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tecordod Ill 24 - · wu 78
lllehoa at Sll•or Lake, Colo.,
"""' 14-15, 1821.

The ...... Cou!IIJoro IIIIa momJ.nc \'1IIAid to Jill'·
truck . .ell- lbo

ColderWedlle.._,.,_. _ _

SPRING STYLES
Hush AND COLORS
1.\:tpp_i.eS' ARRIVING
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The hoavleot aaoirran ..~

Nt!ws.:..·iri ': BriefS

Weather

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SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

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Now You,Know

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~.Pomeroy

M., U, -s:, Navy, R. L; a daugllter, Min Rebecca 9tuemaker, at
home; three brothers, George R.,
Chippewa; Kenneth C., West Ma,yfield, and Orvill H., Darlington
Frances Romine, 87, died SunTwp.; bro sisters, Mrs. Homer
B, (Evelyn) Young, Wool Moy. day morning at her hcmle in Hem..
!lold, and Mrs. Albert M. lock Grove. Mrs. fumine was a
(Blanche) Roy, Bea¥er Falls, and member of tbe Christian Church
nine grandchildren, and a cou- there,
She is survived by two sons, Or~
sin, Richard Davis of Pomeroy,

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Earl R, 1 Reading. and Thomas

"THE FOX"

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Wft'Um:t:JMWl\U.l'liccttbssn

ol Babcock and Wlloox Co., and
was a member of st. Mary's
Catholic Church.
&amp;lrviving are his wlte, Mrs.
Angeline Monza i'Jbumaker; three
110110, Rollln E., Darllngtnn Twp.;

MEIGS THEATRE

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general foreman in the Hot Mlll

Oreaon 84 California 73
S. Cal. 69 Wash. 56

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tile DAR.

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IIIII ~ ol lho - · lbo
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1IUd when 1he wa• an eithth
ll'1llle Jtudent,

ol Mr.
IIIII Mro. Paul C, RIIOdolplt, 1e

1'1111-, the

Legislature
At a Glance

YOUTH ASKED FOR

tional organl:~:ation being formed to get the vote ror 18 to 21year-olds. Could you please tell
us more about it and how yoo
join'? 1\ 19-year~ld who is

readY!
Dear Ready:

osu.

HB120, Thorpe. Permits misdeameanants in penal institu.
tions to be employed outside ol
institutions.
HB121, Levitt. et al. Provides
that clerk of Senate, exec uti \'e
secretaty and legiSlative clerk
of House and their assistants
be sworn in by person authorized to do so and also provides
for duties of exetutive secretary of House.
.·
HB122, Sweeney. Pro~des for
.• I lull-time state subsuly .fcF. .

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Provides to~:·~
prison term ·ror using
a firearm in commission of a

5-.30 year

tel~ solutions

Introduced
HJR13, Thorpe. Lets jail or
workhouse imnates hold outside

jdJs Jf sertenced to one year
or less.
Senate
Bllls Introduced
SB90, Weise nbor n-Taft.
C~s from one year to 24
lllCIIlths notice of sale of bonds
or other obligations.
SB91, Weisenborn - Holcomb.
Creates a college of medicine
at Wright State University.
ENLJSrS IN NAVY

LETART, W, Va.- Paul Hoff.
Ills enlisted In the Navy and
will leave from Columbus, Ohlo

Feb. 13 for the Gr01t Lakes
Tra1nbtg Center. Roush ia pres-

eotb" vllltlnghlabrother, Lt. Phil
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calif.

lri the Navy at Hanford,

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UNDERGOEs SURGERY
MASON - Mrs. Ernest W,
Comp1011, MaiOD, an employee
ll Glorla'o Beau~ iilop In Mld-

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dloport, UDderwent an appendec.
tom.v at Holzer Medical Center

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DAILY SENTINEL
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IIICHAitD S.. OWEN, I'UBI.&amp;IiHU
Cltlt'!e&lt; T....-.m, F.dltnr

Pullli ohe&lt;l &lt;lolb n&lt;e?l ';,Iordi) by

The~lo

VAI'-l" Plllll.lohlftl! C 0111p1~, uo il'l•'""""'c 'il.. ,
P-10), OMo , U765.
(l(ll t:&lt; rnor..

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ttl-21». t:.IIOrlll P~&gt;onot !I'J2.:,:;?.
~ d •o• II&lt;'O&lt;IeeDOidOl P""'OI"O)'.OIUO.

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•LLL..GIIllgller, lno:., U

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lhl St.. '-'~" Yorll

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. . . . otee ., 11&gt;1 Dllll) s. .. ,,... o&gt;rnc•. $2J.tll. ~b
..DOth, $11.711. rh ••.,.,...,,_ ~~~H) w....,.
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LUV

("LET

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VOTE")

is headQuartered at the College
of the Pacific, stockton, California. You may get a packet
of information on how to join
and work for this national .. lower the voting age" organhation
by writing to:

LUV
Box 3-H,
College of the Pacific,

Stockton, CaU!ornia

Formed only two months ago
by a group of college students,
M!V has alrOI&lt;IY attraetedlholi•

' ~Mds

of backers in over 240
Wllversities.
Demis Warren, a junior at tbe
College of the Pacific and LUV's
student leader • tells me about
40 per cent of the mail recelved is from adults who agree that
18, 19and20-year-oldshaveearned their right to vote.
•••• And mail received to date
approaches the 30,000 letter

mark.
Nationalllonorary chairman is
Joey Blshcp. The National Ecklcatton Association hasendorsedthe
movement, as have many politicians.
With this kind or impetus, LUV
will surely win - if you young
people make your voices heard.
First. write to the College of
the Paclfic ror more information;
next get a chapter going in your
high school or college - a n d

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Bj Unlteol ...... ilblornollonal
Ohio .._. to pare clqom
......... _ . . . _ ol the 1111
T• fDIIIIIht il a. Jdln Arena

-ranl~toU.old

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atColumbua. ' '

Loraine Cr11111&gt; iald tl1e whole

PAULETTE HANIIOLPII

woman who complained that her
son got I&gt;Jgged when she used bls
modern slang.
I think it depends on w h at
s1ang the adults use, and bow
they use it. My parents borrow
some of my "things," I l k e
"H's your bag," and ''Sock tt
to me," but they always say
them sort of with quotes (as
you mentioned, Helen}, andnotas
if they were taking over zny
language. Besides, they're pretty hip, and they use them right.
But Pve heard adults say
"Groovy," and I w-..nt to throw
up. They use it like those stupid moutllwash girls do in commercials. When kids talk aboot
"doing their thing" they mean
being honest with themselves,
and when non..groovy aclllts copy
thia )ilrase, they sound
phony as would Ed sUllivan 1n bell
bottom panta singing • 'H e y

as

Jude."
I get especially burned when
The Establishment picks up our
good new slang and uses it 1n
sales pitches. It sure doeBn't
sell tbe now generation.
We'll probably have to invent
a whole new bunch of in-sayings - just like we dumped the
twist when the old folks took it
up. We try not to imitate them,
wish tiJey•d do the same ror us
- unless the,y•re entitled, like
you, Helen, and others who can
talk our language, - JERRY

the IJQilllcl In

the Muon Cciolnl&gt;' ocbooll)'o~
Eldoll VIIII&lt;OJ' .uJd lhot the
adulta ore ofnld to open their
mouths tor the children•1 sake
ODd he felt lhot tl1ey should aok

day Feb. 11 at 7:30 p.m. and to

. lho Tllanl ..... -

ALL PASSENGER .
nus IN STOCI

Maravlch bit .., 25 field pia
llid u of · 20 !reo throwo In
breookiDI the old LSU mark ol
10 polntl oot by Bob Pelllt ..
the 1953-54 - ....
Nortb Corullaa IIIII KOntucky
were the Olll)&gt; Top 10 tuma to
P'-" llaolaT. The 110&lt;01001.
ranlied Tarheelo re~ atop
the Atlantic Coal! Conle..-e
atadnaa with u ~-82. victory
over North Carolina state, IIIII
No. 4 Kentuc:ky reeled olf Ita
lltiJ couecutlve Southeastern
Conference triumph ol the
_..., by beating llllaoloolppl
state 91-89. .
T w e It t b • ranked Kanaaa .
fOIIihl olf. • tousl&gt;- Clklaholna
de!eniO to win 45-41, 18tb·
ranl&lt;od. South Carollaa beat

13tb .. 18

with 29 for the

GREGG SIGNED
' GRUN BAY, Wlo. (I]PI)...
Oftebllve ll n e m 1 ·n Forrtlst
Grea. a 12-yaor ietenn· with
the Green Ba7 Pkklrs, has
....... with .the NatiOIIII Football Lequo club ao 110 ual1tant
ceecb under Phil J1anif1on.
The ·Mo:Year4d Greg was
honored . ~ night .•• the
·Pat:kera;•, Lineman ol. .tlil Year
lor 1968. . .
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Funeral Home. 1be,y were autb-

arrears.

nlllht.

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Colorodo llll)'ed afop tl1e Big
Elslrt ;with I 92-89 - s t ol
Oklahoml, Crellhtoa beat Okta·
homa Cib' 9t-80, Florida edpd
V - l l t 75-73, T-1100
IJiwnpod Milllllllppi 61-45, The
Citadel dolellod VMI 79.71 aild
Georida beat Alabama 87-18 lri

-keypmea.
Bill Bunllns · - 21 points
' lor North Carolina IIIII bold
North Carolina State' a V am.
WWI!onl to only 0110 P&gt;lnt In the

flrll half,
Dan boell'• 26 polnta fueled
the
Kentucky
effort.
The
WildeOto 1cored 10 strollht
pointa to tum a lhreei1olnt lead
lrito a 3:1.:!0 IJIUliiD with t:32
left In the Orst half. The pme
was never ap1n elose.
KIIIAI, trailing Colorodo by
CIIO-IIalf pme lri the Big Eight,
took a 25.:!2 hal-e lead, llien
nn
eight otra!Jht poinia lri
the oeoond period that gave the

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Jayhawko a

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command.

tac:ted by CooncliiiUIII Zerkle.
Two other reoldento are lrilerested lri renting the structure lri

quesUon. eouncnmen aald.
At:tendfns the meetliag were
Mayor Fisher, Clerk • Treasurer Grate, Councllmen Zerkle,

ADDING SEATS
CHICAGO (UP!)- The Chic..
go Wblte Sox are lidding 11,000
seat• to general admlsaion for
this season, making a total or
25,891 that will be awilable for

67 Olds F-85 2 Door.................... $1995

Dick Vaushan, Slumbo, ODd Da·

Standard transmission, radio, h.Oter, low mileage,
1 o - now Oldi trade.
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vld Ohlinger, Fire Chlel Flah·
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$1.50.

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Lemme know when you inYent
more ln..sa,ylbgs so I can borroW
them. Meanwh11e many fl. your
generatloo are &amp;Ding bock to the
oldies like "scram," ••nell,"

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THIS NEW
life. Attra.d ive green Silicone- finish,
with b/aell: cast
top and 18"
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liNE Of GAS • structed
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firebrick
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linin11 onc••"' in ...., 16·•••s•
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Lllla&amp;llY
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,; '. HOUSEHOLD.
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RACINE - Stu&lt;lenta of South- bara Leadingham, Joan Manuel,
ern Local High School w i t h Debra McMill&amp;h, Gary Norris.
grades ot 84 per cent or more Kathy Obltz, Patoy Plckeno, Marin all subjects ror the third oha Pugh, Randy Roberts, Call&gt;y
six weeks are as follows:
Sa.Yre, Sandra Sellera, Mark
SENIORS - Melanie Beegle, Smith, Dortba WUcoxea, Miekey
Rhonda Braden, Brenda Brad- Wolfe.
ford, Jennlfer Davia, L i n d a
SOPHOMORES - Keltb Ash·
Grindstaff, Mike Hayman, Grace ley, Barbara Bass, Debbie Boao,
Hysell, Carole Joho!KWI, Jane Deborah Cross, Jane Donovan,
Johnson, ~a Johnson, Cheryl lilaroo Ervin, Pat1;y Jettero, Cary
Maslanka, Robin MorroW, George Morrli, Dan Nease, Roger Neaae,
Norris. Bo.rbara Roush, Aaron Lewis Van Meter, Karen San'e,

Br·-•o....
t.JIC\1&amp;
ICIIUil.......,.
Sendra Sane, Denise ~au.
re, Joy Theiss, Krista Yost, MarFRESHMEN- Pat A r no 1 d,
tha Yost,
Anthony Bradford, William CleJUNIORS - Jan Alkire, Peg- land, F.dw1n. Cross, Bruce Hart,
gy Boso, Jeff Brewer, Jill Cod- Cllllcly llolbock, Tim I h 1 e,
Ire r~ Dorm C
ner'
ne '"""""'~""r,
a ross, Mary J - McCoy, Gory Michael,
Rook. Crow, 9U.riQY Drake, Pat Jemie Pol;ts, Allan PUJh,
Duman, Carla Fisher, Erie Fur- 101)' Klaer, Deborah LoFalley, Dabee1 Jan HUt BUll- k Br
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da Holman, Loretta Kiser, Bar~·-e,

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Jurors hearl.rw the cue are
.Fred Gfeen, Dreama Aetker.
Mar;y Adler, James Barnette,
Homer Schultz, John C. Mayes.
Byrd Patterson. Forrest Nibert,

C11ttla G. Burdette, Olarles D.
Lol1!. Chlrlea H. -soo, Dlr-

Win 38-36

Wedneodl)'
llail State at -lne
(MAC)

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.DISAPPEAR

Gree11

Weai&lt;Yift at Capital (0)
Aohlind at Wooaler
Ohio Northern at Flndlo7
Akron at Woltmlnoler (Po.)

Ceotral State at 'lbonW - ·

Second IO:IL Dayton Roth 39;

Miami at Xavier

D - t at Toledo

a.

Grove Cit, 75 Geneva 74

wtb.t.

PL 7f
59
Goo Woah 70 E. Car 69
St. f"mcs PL U1 st. Vncnt 88
Flirmont SL 85 W Ll&gt;rty 75
W. VL SL 104 Wheollno 88
M Hrvy 99 W.VL Tch 97 (401)
Salem 109 Concord 98
South
Ky 91 Miss State 69
Duke i3 Maryland 83
Florida 75 Vanderbilt 73
Tennenee 61 Mtssinippi 45
E. Ky 85 W. K,y 77 (ot)
Georgia 87 Alabllma 78
The Cllodel 97 VMI 77"
Guilfrd 76 Presbyterian 57
S.C. 106 ClemSOP 7t
N, C. Coil 71 Morgan St 70
Georgia Tectl 88 Air Force 67
Jhna Hpkns 65 Frnkln&amp;.mrs 64
Tulone 110 ISU 94
N.C. 85 N.C. St 62
Mrry St. 62 Tem Tech 59
So Mloa 110 Sprng IIIII 79
Bryan 75 Johnson Bible 60
Fla. St. 95 Stetson 67
Union 83 Georgetown Ky. 75
Morhead 106 Mddle Tenn 74
Alcorn 72 'rex. Southrn 70
Southwest
Sul Ross 99 Sam Hous 98
McMurry 78 Tex A&amp;I 77
Howrd Payne 93 S. F. Astn 80
Tex-ArlngtOO 83 Ark St 80
Hous Bptst 77 A.stn Col 69
Pan Amer 85 MidWestrn 80
Cntenry 91 Nevada So 79
West Tex St. 108 Den\'er 90
Midwest
Wahbrn 91 Colo St Col 79
Creghtn 94 Okla Cl~ 80
Morhead St 77 Ml)'vll St 69
No Mlcb 93 Cntrl Mich 85
No W 86 Ind. SL 68
'so III 91 centrl f!0' 62-' ,
Colo 92 Oklahoma 69
Mercer 90 Columbus Col 76

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(lOth week):
Teuna

I, UCLA (35) (18-0)
2. N..-th Caroli• (17·0
3. Slnta Clara (20-0)
4. Kentucky (16.2)
5. O.Yidaon (18-2)
6, St.John'&amp; (NY) (llh'l)
7. LoSallo (18-1)
8, Purdue (13-31
9. Dllnols (144)

Points
350

300

01110 COLLEGE
BASKETBALL STANDINGS
By United Press lnternational
Mid-American ec:.d'erence
l.eaKue 0\·erall
W L W L
Miami . • . . . . . 8 1 12 7
Ohio u. . . . . . . 6 3 II 8
Kent State . . • .. 4 4 II 7
Western Michl.pn •. 4 4 8 11
Toledo . . . . . . . . 3 5 10 8
Bowling Green .... 2 5
7 11
Marshall •.....• I 6 7 12
Mid-Ohio Conference

(Pa.)
Kentucky Weoleyan at Akron
John Carroll atBeilwu- (W. v a.)
Tranl)'lvanla (Ky.) at Steuben-

ville
Saturcloy
Mlnneoota at Ohio State (BT)
Tul .. at Clricinnatl (MV)
Doyton at Florida state
Detroit at Xavier
Marshall at Bowling G r e e n
(MAC)
Toledo at Kent Slate (MAC)
Miami at ~to U. (MAC)
Capital at Balclwln-Wollace (0)
Denison at Wittenberg (0)
Marietta at Heidelberg {0)
Oberlln at Hiram (0)
Kenyon at Mt. Union (0)
otterbein at Ohio Wesleyan (0)
Slippery Rock (Pa,) at Muakingum
Point Park (Pa.) at Wooster
Earlham College (Ind.) at Bluff-

Find"" , .. . .... I 5

Malone at Flndl.,. (MO)
Aohland at W'l'ftOsburg (Pa.)
Case Tech at Theil (Pa.)
Central Stale at Cleveland State

Waohlngton &amp; Jolleroon (Pa.) at
John Carroll
Ohio Northerh at Hillsdale Col.
(Mich.)
Walsh at Detroit College
Youngstown at Wayne state (]nd.)
•' B'I' - I·Btx·• Ten;·OJarereace
MV - Mlaaoori Valley Con-

ference

20

14.. New Mexico (13·-1&gt;
15. Duquesne (144)
16, (Tie)
Wyoming (14-5)

15

Loolsville (14..'!)
18. (Tie)

215

Columbia (15.,'!)
South Carolina (14-3&gt;
20. (Tie)
Notre Dune (15-4)
Booton College (15-3)

129
124
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able throo&amp;h April 30, I 969. :
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·to yo"' oleotric appliance. dealer today.

is redftn1•

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reU C. Slone.

Kenyon •••••. , , • 5
otterbein .••... , . 5
Wooster .••••..•. 4
Marietta . ........ 4
Hiram . . . . . . . . . . 4
Ocn18011 . . . . . . . . . 3
Heidelberg •.... , . 3
Mt. Union ........ 3
Oberlin . . . . . . . . . 2
Obio Welleyar( .••. 2

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4 8 8

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5 10 7
8 7 10
6 610
7 4 11
7 6 10
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Miami 126 t.oa Aneolts 112

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(Only game scheduled)
TUeSday's Games
lndiona 11 New York

Dallas vs. New Orleans It MaDroe, LL
Ker&amp;ucky at MlmeiOtl.
Miami at Denver
Houston at Oakland

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Lelgue OVerall ·
W• L W L
Purdue . . .. .. • 6 0 Ill '
Ohio Slate . • . . . . 4 2 12 t
Dllnolo • • • • • . , • f 2 14 I
lows . . . . . . . . . . 33 10 I
Michigan ... , •••. 3 f
9 B.
Mlnneaota . . . . . . . 3f
9 I

Indiana . • .. . . . .. 3 t
8 9
Micblgan Stale ..... 3! 7 8
Northwestern .. .•. 2 5 10 7
Wisconsin ... , ••. 2 5 8 I

others
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Ashlud . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Dayton . , . . , , , , , , • , 17
Central State • . •...•• 15

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From the Maker of America's No.1 Tire Values!

53

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STARFIRE
IMPERIAL

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Lee Defeats Tannehill

doN- with the IJ. S. Mea'o otn. TamehU.J. suntvea three rnatcta-

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headed for llle llnals throop the
lower bracket.

COOPER

Imperial

• For hiah mileap motorists.
• "HI·T" -nylon or rayon coni for inaeased strqth and stability.
• "Ida; deep Gyro-tread pips the road
for eltra safety.
• As strona or stron&amp;er than most tlies
that COlle on lltw cars.
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Oakland •.••• 40
Denver • ••• • 31
New Orl01ns • 26
Dallas •...•• 21
Los Angeles •• 22
Hwston ••.•• 15

Jolon T..Oehlll, 16, ot Middle- ides chamoloo Dal.looo Lee lri the
port, tl1e natlm'o Boya 17 IIIII EaSiem Open held at Roche-,
~ table chalrqllon, N. Y., Soturday IIIII !Qnday,
came home llba1 tile 1oaer lri Seeded No. -4 ID men'• sinuother match - 1AJt llolt 0 D e Ilea. and In Lee's top bracket,

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CHOOSE ~-f_lameless ' electric ranee with a
self'cleaninl oven. Set the cleaning controls
and the oven will clean" itseiL .automatiCal)y
... electrically ... . for ,less than ten cents aiid
110 effort from you.
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Miami •••••• 26 2f .5,.
New York •• ._.14 37 .271 13
We1t

In Rochester Tourney
SWITCH to a modern flameles~ el.;,tric range
if you are presently using on al«!--fashloned
flame·type stove. When you do, yoo tim up to
a 25·dollar ($25.00)"ranp wlr~g iltowoiice.

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THE
DOWNING-CHILDS
AGENCY

W L W L
Wittenberg . • . • . 9 1 13 2
Baldwin-Wallace .. 8 2 12 8
Capital .. .. .. .. 7 2 10 6

Muskin,gum .....• 6 3 11

38

Idarw. • • • • .30 27 .:5-2l

· Ke~Ueky •• , , 21 24

7 12

Ohio Conference
l..eague Overall

Wilmington at Defiance (MO)

13. Colorado (llh'll

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W L
Defiance • . . . . . 6 1 12 7
Cedarville • • , , . 4 3 11 9
Bluflton .. . . .. . 4 3
6 10
Wllmington • . . • • 4 4 7 10

ton

10. vmano ...a (1~)
II. Tulsa (18-2}
12. Kansas (17-4)

Clnclnnatt . . . . . . • . . . 14 5
Urbana • . . . . • . • • . . . 14
Youngstown State ••••.• 14
Ohlo Northern •...... 13
Cue Tech . . . • . • . . . . 7
Rio Grande . • . • . • . . . • 9
Jolon Carroll . . • . . . . . .. 5
Akron .............. 8
xavier . . . ...•••.... 7
Cleveland State •.••••• 7
Walsh •• •• •••••.••• 4
&amp;eubenville • • • . . . . . . 3
Adelbert . . . • . . • . .•• 1

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League Overall

Rio Grande at Cedarville

260
159

Ash.
Burner topped Marau:lerpoint..
getters with 13 while Brian Mullen tallied 9, J . o . Storya.-1 Ash,
4 each and Steve Price. 3. Wal·
die also got 18 to 10111 tbo hosts.
Mark Werry's 10 poi.W .,_.
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high for the Meigs eighth grade
team. Other scorers for the win-ners were Jim Boggs s, Andy
Vaughan and Rich BaUey, 7
apiece, Blll Vaughan 3, ao:t Mike
Slyre 2,

Cedlrvllle at o..n.- (MO) ·

Adelbert at Cll'IIOiie - Mellon

an..rnoon.

A two - pointe&lt; by floyd Burney with 16 8e(onds left gave the
seventh graders their victory.
Other overtime points scored
by Meigs were a Cree throw by
Burney lind a field goal by Mick

16. Toledo Macomber 28; 17.
Cincinnati Purcell and MaDle
Heights 23 each; 19. Newark .i6;
20. Cincinnati Oak Hills 13.

College Ratings
NEW YORK (1]1'0 - The
United Pre•• lnterratlorel maJor collep · basketball ratings
with fir1t place votes _.., wonlost reeords in parentheses

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man 34; 15. Marton Harding 30;

Frldl)'

W.

Mionei!Ota ••• 27 U

37-21 in games at Pt. Pleaunt

J2. Cleveland John Adams 38;
13. Euclid 35: 14. Clnton Leh-

Cl..eland State at Walllh
Francia (Pa.) at ~llle
~ID Domlnlcon ll Urbana
Camon (Pa.) at YOOIIIPIOwnstale
Thurlldl)'
Wleblta State at Cluclmotl (MV)
DIJlOaatRice

"East

...., acorod a 311-36 overtime
Yl.dof')'. dle eighth graders won

(111-1) 276

3. Toledo Libbey (1) (1&amp;.1) 200
4. uma Batb
(i6-4) 186
5. Marllngton
(16-4) 151
6. Columbus South (Js-2) 132
7. ZUoeovllle
(I) (15-1) 122
a. Hamilton G.,.roeld (13-2) 1114
9. Slndusky
(14-2) 72
10. East Live11&gt;ool (14-0 41

0\¥.)

East
Gr~tWn 77 Xlvier 63
Ll)1te 76 Mhlq 75 (ot)

wltmnstr

(4)

By United Pno..

The 1\felgo Seventh ,...... cage

lrwa. with tlrst ,Place votes and
won-l01t records in pa.renthesla:
Team
Record l'&lt;llnte
I. Columbus East(32) (I~ 373
t, caooton MeJ&lt;Inle~
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In OVertime

COLUMBUS (UPO - Tile Unliod Preso I...,.._UOIIII Ololo hiido
school Clab AJ basketblll n~

MAC ,.- Mid-American Conference
0 - Ohio Conference
MO - Mtld-Ohio Conference

SMOKELESS-ODORLESS

$110,000 Judgment Asked
City of Poirt Pleasant and Kf·
wanls Club or Pt. Pleasant. began in Milson County Circuit
Court Montay 11 a.m.
Tbe action followed the August 5, 1966 death of Earl Harmon, 7 years old. in an accident
at the local swimming 9001. In
which the boy was r.lally llliured when a wall in the shower
room ren on him. Judgment. ot
$110,000 lo bel,. aoked.
David Green or Charleston Ia
counsel (or the plaintut and .Ray
Musgrave is representing the
•
city ol Point Plealalt whlle tile
Kiwanis Club is represeiX.ed by
Carroll Casto.
The trial was recessed Mona
clay at 5 p.m. foll..,hwtestlm011)'
lrom the plalmitrs wltne•ses
aM was resumed toc111 at 9:30

Ratings

Wilberforce atNortbwood(Mich.)

Gas Incinerator

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bell bottom pants, long beads,
abort skirts and all those other
styles of t11e 20o. - H.

seato at $2.50, compored with
_17,_00~ ..... las!.mt.JI!IIlii.IIOP
box seats at $1.50, compared
)l'ith 1~,1100 In lt\1,,.

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PT. PLEAS ANT - The clvil
trial, ArtheHa Harmon. admxr,
of estate of Earl Hannon, deceased, vs. John Charles Hyer,

Y,llege Ganies

Hlrom at . - Carroll
Mulkln&amp;um ot De!loDco

C&lt;JIIep Baoketball lluulto
By, United Preao lntemotional

Clem..., lllt-79, llUiut defeateol
MAI)&gt;IMd 93-83, Gecqia', Tech
trimmed Air Force 88-4'7,

came In a loainl c.se.
The Tlpro ftll 110-414 tp
Tul-. ........ led all the WI)'.

p!neo.

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ford Stumbo were named to lri·
vestigate the Deed for a street
light near the Jotat Baker residence ODd t11e llawllrip - Coats
orlzed to - o d If thor &lt;leem
.... llgbt .....lllll'l'.
It was repOrted that CCIIIrll')'
to • councll policy thai ,.,.
village rentero must pe.y rent
in advance, one tenant fa In

United Pre11 totematlonal
Pltlol P«e Maravicb, t11e
Datloa't leading aeorer, broke a
Loulolalla Slaie record wllh 66
polrilt l6cloodl1
lmt It

Joe YOII ,...,..... 22 [IOIIJI:IIor
Weltmlnlter, while Lail')' Baker

tttfon

urge others not attending this
session to be present Tuesday
night.

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New WUmJnpon. Pa., 7l.ti8, and
Geor........ ~ XaYier ol
Ohio 77..S at Woohlaeloli, D.C.
The 11pro &lt;i Wllmlnatoa
..... Glll1 their tldJ'd de.foot lri 16 ....... '!be wfn for

In Town!

Scores 66, But LSU

Beaten 110-94 By Tulane

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M earlier thb IMIDO WU a
95-85 cwertlme do!eot.
Oal,y two pmea wore pllyod
llaolaT • t:
&lt;PLl · clolmod W I - I at

the regularly scheduled meet1~ ot the school board on Tue...

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xavier iou charpd ... 25 llofllnce IIIII WW&gt;orf,..ce at
IIOf-' foub In the pme. Noi Uowood (Mich.).
RacklOY 1111 hllh lcir llle ()blo.

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The group was urged to attend

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vise the en.glneerlns firm of Floyd
G. Brown that the stations are
oot functioning properly and alao
a request will be made to secure
detailed printl or the system
which will "be needed in the ruture.
Council President Zerkle re-ported that an addition onto vtl)age hall will be ready ror occupancy In about three weeks. The
ackliti.on will be used ror the office operations of the sewage
and water departments.
Council went on record as beIng against state prq&gt;Osala that
SUnday li(Jior sales be permitted and that such sales be put
to a precinct vote. Copies of the
Council's stand wUl be sent to
Rep. Ral~ Welker and Senator
Oakley c4llris.
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7th Graders

KeiQGaotlllleri&gt;eln(O)
Unkol at Oblrllri (0)

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XIIVier'o 11-18 - , 1»1ber
Gtmet .. tai&gt; ....... lacJad.&lt;
R1""'111 !ouleo!, 001 with 6:59 to ed: Baldwla • Walla&lt;e Ill Deal·
/1!01' .. GeoriiiOwn handed the " - at Oltolf&gt;eiJI.
M o - 1 tlleir 13tb,!oll lri 20 llalal at Oberlill, Jllrom

for..-pl.aco.
The Colunlboe tum muot

three membera ofthebolrd,Earl
Keefer. Dr. C. L. Brolm alld
Harry Siden to restga it they
cooldo't agree on what tl\8 majority or the bus drivers want.
It wa6 noted by several during the session that since thil
issue has caused the children to
miss school for three weeks
and maybe some time Jolwer,
another school levy will newr
pass in Mason Court)', IS there

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The BoOermakeril have 1 · 11..0
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osv, beaten "" l'llrmo alld
WIICOI!IIn, hal I f.:! Tho
8relleyeo an tlod with Dllnola

foundadcm of the'"'" drlverW&lt;Il'k
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Dear Helen:
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then, bombard your CongressThis column la for y o u n g men, your local newspapers,
people, their problems and pleas- your state legislators, magaures, their troubles and hm. A8 zines, radio and TV stations
with the rest of Helen Help US!, with letters urging, "'LET US
it welcomes laughs but won't VOTE!" - and give all yoor
dodge a aerious question with good reasons why.
a brush~ff.
Here's for a nationally lowSend your teenage questions ered voting age by 1970. You
to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, care can make it haDpenl - H.
of Helen Help US! this newspa- Dear Helen:
per.
There was a letter rrom a

HB115, S m i t h. Eliminates
chief justices of rnunidpal
courts trom statutes pertaining
to elections of municipal court
jWps.
HB116, Bectrtold, ct aL Per·
mits servicemen to renew operators licenses while on leave if
he so desii-es without waiting
until ne is out or service.
HB117, Jones, et al. Esta~
lishes a commission to establish
a public meditation and prayer
roam in the Ohio Capitol.
HB118, Fry, et al. Relieves
the Legislative Service (!Jm·
mi~11ion from the dJ,ity of collecting and publishing rules or
state agencies.
1-18119, McLin, et a.l. Puts
voting faculty member and stu.
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at action Monda.y in die Ohio
General Assembly:
House
Bills Introduced
HBU3, Polcar, et al. Sets the
expiration dltes ror operator
and chauffeur's licenses.
HBIU, P-tmberton, et al. In-

creases volllbteer firemen's dependerR.I Cun;l benefits.

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Betty Crodler Homomal&lt;er ol
Tomorrow for W"""""' H II h
Sdlool'"' tl1ebawother...,..
lri a ....- _......, IIIII altitude test on bamiJD.I!dnl 11•eD 1011ior eirl• De&lt;:. S.
Paulette's achievement b a 1
made her eligible for lllote ODd
naUonal scholarlhips. 9\e a110
has been awarded a specially
designed silver charm rrom General Mills, sponsor or tbe Betty Crocker Search for the Americlll Homemaker ot Tomorrow.

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IJernomlratoro ejected from rolunda
COLUMBUS - STATE HIGHWAY PATROLMEN ejected 300
welfare demonstrators and college students frcm the state capitol
rotunda Monday, after the grOl.(l occupied the building ror eight hours
to protest weltare colldltions. About 28 persons were arrested, but
most of them were released, only a few spending Morda.y night in
Demonstrators had been given 10 minutes to clear out of the
roturxla, which was cluttered with blankets, papers, cups and debris
accumulated in eight hours of singing, ~hanting, prayi 1'18 and debate
by an original grot~) of SOO who moved into the building after a
block-long march rrom the YWCA. The protest was coordirated by
the Ohio steering Committee for Adequate Welfare (OSCAW) and the
Ohio Welfare -Rights Organization. They vowed to return.

it-onWe.t primiples not given up
PRAGUE - COMMUNIST PARTY First Secretary Alexan:1er
Ducek today promised Czechoslovakia never to "abandon our aims"
despite the Soviet invasion triggered by his retorm program.
"The principles on which we based the concept of the postJanuary rerorm policy have remained valid, even though they were
subjected tQ difficult tests." Dubcek told farmers in ~is native viilage oC Uhrovec in a M0D1ay speech braedcast by Prague Radio today.

Long vigil qHlRI with three

bodU!~
WOOSTER. OIUO - WAYNE COUNTY CORONER Dr. J. T.
Questel said David Gloeckner, 32, app~rerK.ly killed his wife and
two children and spent two days ln his home here with their bodies
before taking his own lire Monday. The bodies or Gloeckner, a teacher .-t Parkview Elementary School, his wife, Judy, and tbeir chUdren, O.vid, 4, and Beth Ann 1 and the tamily dog were fowx:l Me&amp;
day.

The body of the wife was found in the Uving room while the bodies r1 the children were in their beds. Gloeckner's body was found
in a' bedroom with a .22 eallber pistol in his haJJ!. County Prosecu1or Keith Shearer said Mrs. Gloeckner had illed suit for divorce
[rom her husban:l Oct. %5.

Arfillery, maclainfwuru mock ceaae fire

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Emma Bright
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Dies Monday

C..anval!

MAOON - Mrs. Emma Brlgtt~
72, RD 1, Rutland, who died MmdB,Y evBDIDI 111 the Meigs Goneral Hospital, was born here Oct.
8, 1896, the daughter fA t h e
late Thomas and Mlsaouri
Clonch.
She was a member of the Pine
Grove Methodiat Cbureh.!ilewas
alBO preceded in death by her husband, one son, two brothers and
three sisters.
!ilrviving are three daugbtero,
Miss Ella Mae Bright, BD I,
Rutland; Mrs. Elmer Althouae,
Rt. 2, Albany, and Mrs. Joe MeMurray, Rt. 1, Rutland; a I!IOR,
. James R. Clonch, Pleasantville;
a sister, Lavina Hooton, San
Jose, Callt.; three brothers,
George ClODch, Rutland; W 11liam, Athens, and Frank, Henderson; 15 grandchildren and 7
areat"iJl'andehlldren.
Funeral services will be
'Iburada,y at 2 p.m. at the Harri!ODVUie Presbyterian Clalrch
with the Rev. Robert Smith officiAiinl. Burial will be 111 Wells
Cemetery.
Friends may call at the Martin Funeral Home Wednesday.
The body will lie In state at the
cta&amp;rch one hour prior to ser-

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Qmreh; Tom Cooooll ha·• pro.
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FEENEY - BENNETT P o a t
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\l'ednesday, at tile hOme of
Mrs; Sarah Gibbs; loin, Georgia Wllliam~m, hoateas.
SYRACUSE Third WedneodiJI
HmieiDokero Club, Feb. 12, at
10 L m., Municipal Park here;
HKnc:Jw Your Coumy Go\'&amp;rDr
ment'" to be. the topic; lelders.
Mro. Hermon Loudon. Mro. Dll-

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Wllllam Hayea, Mrs. Howard
Nolan m:l Mra, Milton Roush;
roll call wortl, "'Heart." Potluck
luneh 1t """"' eoch brlnglow bor

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!prings lid., enter-,.
1alnod .Sunilly "ith 1 pu1;)' in
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.....e of the blrlbdl,yl ol
llro. F. E. Shoorre~ of COiumlou• IIIII MrL DoYe Wiley of ReftftiW&lt;JOII; W. YL Attendlow,.ore
ill-. ond Mro. F, E. Sbultor,
:w-nd guesta of the Bloek-.tons, Mr. 1Dd Mrs. WUu, MP.
and .Mro. WDbor Bolley, Mro.
LeDon Spencer, and tile ho&amp;ta'
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Mra, Jerry L. Cline, Pomeio,, son, 12:32 p:m. Monday;
Mro. William K. White, 2l!OO
Chestmt St., daughter. 12;28 p,
m. Mondoy.
Discharge•
Elmer H, Belue, Mrs. Sabra
A. Clark. Harry Coughenour,
Jr., Tereaa D. Daniel, John H.
Evans, Fred Facemire, Mrs. Annie a Galloway, Samuel Glover.
Richard A. Hudson. Mrs. Arthur E. Gibbs, Mro. llonlld S.
Lewis, David Loudermild, Mrs.
C~nce J. OUer, Barbara H.
O'Comor, MrL. Opal F. Queen,
Darleen Roberti'; Douglas A. Se.y~
ler, David L. Vaughan. Mn.
Clara Welch, Wilbur casto. Mrs.
Verne Blazer, Clrl Horky. Mrs.
Clifford C. Oberholzer, and IDtant son, Mrs. John M. Pape,
and infant daughter, Mrs. Jdm
E. RoblnSOD and infant daughter, Mrs. Kenneth D. Seeley and
infant daughter, and Mrs. Ralph
E. SWint and infant daughter.

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The home ecoaomllt u 1 e d
siicloa to Wulllrate her talk on
lila blatory of herbs and opicea
and lhelr proaent u11 In lmaglnatl.., cookery. h served ..,..
era! IIIJIIUII dlaheoJ&gt;HP~H~~wlth
vartaua herbl a n d llpieea.
Alllounoement was made of a
buo1Jlo11 . . - , to be held at
the bome of Maxi.. winpu m
Fell. 18 at 7,30 p.m.

BOOSTERS TO IIIEET
The Eastern L o c a 1 School
District Band Boosters will meet
at 7:30 tonight at the hl,gh schooL

provide a

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FOR TIIAT SPECIAL
"OHI" YET?

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59 H. h4 A•o.
H2-5560
MIDDLEPORT, D.

$200 a year atate sub-

Mr. ond Mro. Keith ADderlOll of WUmingtoo, Del., are
llllllOIIIOing lbo birth of a daurlhter, Krlatin Lol&amp;h.
The bal&gt;y ""' bom Feb. 8 at
the Wilniii1Bfoo General Hoopital
and we1ahed seven lba., o u r
wneea. GriDdparenta are Mr.
and Mrs. Fraaoe• AndlrJGn of
Mlddieport, and Mr. ond Mro.
Paul Frere of Fort Pierce. FIL
Great-IJ'antlp&amp;rllltl are Mrs. E.
J. Heines, l'bmeroy, and M r 1,
Lillian Femell IIIII Mro. LoYine Frere, both f1. Fort Pierce,
Fla.

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C:cnd Tabloa -Step
Stools - Radios Ta,a Reor:ordeia Pillows - Lawn

P:urnltu,. - Book
Shalf - Toy Cheats

Daalta - Thou ora

o f.w ol the lt.~~ta
ho- aold an
ffla Radio Auction.

... ninety years following his greatest success, the first
incandescent light bulb-we wonder how this tireless,
dedicated man would react.
How would he face the staggering problems of today,
of which all of us are familiar?
Somehow we feel this iron-willed man would marshall
his talents and keep searching for the brighter side.
For it was Thomas Edison who, having completed 10,000
experiments and test's with a storage battery, all of them
failures, said, "I h~ve not failed, I've only found
10,000 ways that won't work." Edison tested 1,600
substances until he found a carbonized thread that
would give 40 hours of light, then tested 6,000 more
to find a better filament. ·

It was Edison who said, "Genius is 99% perspiration
and 1% inspiration."
We commend to all of us-the nation and the worldthe spirit that was Edison. The spirit that revolutionized
civilization and bestowed us with these inventions:

Jven a puohbutton

ashtray.
They're little thing&amp;

that make the big things
about BD 88 that milCh
more eojoyable.
· 'The omoother, softer
ride on ita new. lOnger,

124-inch wheelbaoe.
The q:uiot I'OmfOrt

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sive Roelr.Ot V-8 eoiine.
Go ·tel. llli 'Oido1dealer

show you: you're cloier to
Olda than you think.

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MEETING POIII'PONFD
Yielnamo10 el'liillas.
A meotlll!l of lhe !lrro&lt;11oo
LOCAL TEMPS
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Being Announced

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da)' nlRbt. Elilbt 107mm rocl&lt;etl
DISCHARGES - Anla Perry,
olammeci into the Army camp, Poorle Toyto.-, Lyle H.l'oeU,
amastung a me11 hall and WGUDd- GlemTuriiOl'.
lng the M!ericano. Todoy c:ame
the oeeond onoi&amp;Uiht, wamding
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In the lower chamber, U bUll
were ia&amp;l'Odooed and oae jol.ut
reaolut1on ••• olfered.
.. told tho - llllp. Jim Tholpe, 11-AllioDce,
l«l )l&lt;ldl,y Dl&amp;ht 11 11Dt to expoet their pr&lt;llllemo to be introdueod the joint reaalution
olived'' ~- He said the 1nd a ._moo bilL The two
hearlrl:• today were to COOJider ilelnl provided lor JoU or "orkeommittee ond lbe eunmit- houae lmnatea, CGIIIlll8d tor
. tee migbt DOt report until next mi-...-a, to ._ permittod
to bold outaido OJq&gt;loymenl.
year.
Hop. Patrick Sir-, DCleveland, intrOdueod a meoaure In the llouae whleh would

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Nddq wltb berb1 wa• at...n lot
Belt1
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lng; all veterans welcome. Jacob Turner, c:ommander •
PORTLAND - GREAT BEND
Homemakers Club, 11 a.m.
Thoraday, at home Mra. !lllrlo.Y .loluYon; ea•.b to brlngValeoUne; afternoon program topic,
"Colors and You. ••
XI GAMMA MU Chapter, Beta
Sigma Pbl SOroriQ', Thursday,
8 p.m. home or Jean Morgan,
Mlddlerol1; wear slacks.
TWIN CITY !~nine Club,
'lbursday, sao p.m. dub room
In Middleport; entertainment and
danc:lng;, a.riDers and wives;
bring OO.ered dilh and """ table oerviee.

got yourself a lot of

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Se111te. Four .lj)poi- by alred Ill ...... w..
Gov. Jamea A. Rhodea were
illt 1 confirmed.

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But we dOo't otop there.,
We abra111 put alnJ val11111
into ,an Qlda 88 that keep it
'II'I!Y
of ita prjce.

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REGULAR meeting, M e I g s
Chapter, D.A. V., Butternut An ••

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IIIII Mrs. Mal&lt; Donahue.

oloift Oldsmobile's .
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.Plans were made tor a skating party at the Skate-a-way rink
on Feb. 18 when the RockSprings
United Methodist C.Y.M. met
Sunday event~ at the church.
Connie Radford, preside !'It, ~
ened the meeting. Prayer and
scripture readings were given
by Mrs. Hugh Bearhs. Mar,y Lou
Radford conducted roll call with
members responcllng w.ttb a
verse of scripture. Group si~~
ing was led by Miss Radford and
Tom and Bobby _Ball presented
the program using ••It's the Law"
as the theme, Sharon Brawley
wUI have charge ot the program

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COMMUNli'Y SERVICE

Ohio HCIUH 10 !llsc:uu the poa..
oibiliey or haq 1 Joint H.._

Kurfeoo, 11--iial Gr-, told
fAlaht w e l r a r e demollattltoct
Nondoy n I • ht lbo hoorilw
"ouid .. bel4.
11Je .PromiM came u 300
demooatnloro oe~ the rottnla of the stele ...,11&lt;11. Alter
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GUIDING STAR Coun~ll 124,
Dougltters _o f ~erleo Lodge, S.V·
ra~, It their hall Thursday,
Feb. 13, it 7:30 p. m.; potluck
d1mer It 6 .P. m., eaeh member
to brill£ 1 cCIIlle volontine.

Admiaatona
PublicaUon of lldmisaion1 18
suspended until further ootice.
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MrL Robert llnffDw1, Lotarl;
MtL Mory Berry, MIIOJI, I D d
Cblrleo
Berry, Cborleaton.
Great - lflodlivenls ore Mro.
~- (Nono) Hollman, Letart,
~ Mr, ond Mro. B. F. -rd,

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!olondl,y o!lerDoon """"' Coell
FJ.sensteln, work:lnl there, reeelved .. ._..a !raetured lee
1n a tall. He waa taken to Veter8118 Memorial llnapltal and ad-

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Amdliar)', Tueodl,t, 7,30 p.m.
at ileodquartera; each to bring
a valentine; an audfon wUl be byterian Church; Rl\'. Nyle Borheld.
den, Gsliipollo State btotitute,
omo ~A PHI Chapter, Beta apeaker; apeclal muaic by the
Slp!a Phi Soror!Q', 7,30 p.m. Mouat Moriah Boptlst Choir;
Tuesday In tho Columbuo ond sponsored by Feeney ~ Bemett
- m Oblo Eleetrie CO. of- Post 128, American Logton. Minl!eoa; !be Zirkle has eulturlll isters olthe eommuniey will parprosram; Loio Clelland and Cor- tidpote.
.
o1yn Satterfield, retrellhmonts.
BRADBURY PTA, 7:SO 'lburaLADIES AUXILIARY, l.ewlo
dB,Y nigbt at the Bradbury EloManley Poll 263, 7 p.m. Tues. mentary School; Founder'• Day,
day at tho Mount Moriah Boptlat with recognition ol past presiChurch, Middleport.
FORESr ROSE Counell 285, dent; Larry Morrl- A 1 I I.
!ilpt. ol the Melgo- Loeal School
DIW8(rters ol Amerieo, 1,30 p.m. District, SPeaker; refreshments
Tueadari all members urged to sened by sodal comirdttM; door
prize awarded.
·
WEIIN&amp;!ilAY
ROCK SPRINGS Grange, 7,30
POMEROY
CIIAfTER
80,
RoyThuraclay
ni!lil~ at home of Mr •
a1 Ar b Ma
0
110111• llated eoovoea • and Mra. Amoa Laonord.
lim, WMa~~· 7,30 p.m. Porn· . ELEANOR CmCLE, Heath
eroy
...,.uc Temple; past mu- Methodist Church, 7:30 p.m.
ter's deiree to be eonlerred: Thursday; Jaek lhvin has propreporationo made lor 111opeetim
on art; Valentine party,
on Feb. 2S; dinner at 6:30 with gram
members 1nvlted to bring busladltis as KUeltl, precedes lnbanda or guests; devotions by
I(IOOtim.
Norma Jean Stiver"'; hoatesaes,

LETART, .W. VL - Mr. and
lilrL Semmy llolllnln are ..,.
~~~~~ lbo birth of .........
3ottbo&gt;St. ~·_H....
Hunli....... Mjllod Amy
• IJld. l'lll&amp;hfn«:-S ll&gt;s..
11 01. Mr. IIIII Mro. HOIDniJl
..-. lbe parents of onotiterdaiQih-

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Pt. Pleooant; Mro. Jack Hendrlck&amp;, Ft. Pleasant; AOOrew McCallister, Gall~il Ferr.)'; Patriela Cowger, Pt. Pleaaant;
MelonJe Rolllna, Pi. Pleasant;
Mrs. Stephen Alford, Milton; Mvetl Rotlblna, Pl Pleuant; Sidney Durst, pt. Pleasant; Mrs.
Marrin Bennett, Pt. Pl~aant;

hue. pt. Pleaaant; O.rles Fluharl,y, Pl. Pleolliat; Dolma&lt;Dow•on, Pi. Pleasant; William Oldaker, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Or·

BIRTHDAY OBSERvED

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WOMENS SKIRTS

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Feb. 3 Announced

A~aado

s 17

Choose

NEW SEASON I SMART COLOIS I

Ajusts So You

Birth of Daughter

A FANTASTIC VALUE! COLOits AND 5YYW 'i'OU'Il WANTI

PenBJ '1•11•a.. ......, _.us,

lrreaulanl

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Our
S.lf
Serve

I~ONIN (; BOARD

:':Jo

lilra. Edna Reibel, Mro. Laura
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-~-. Mro. Gla&lt;\Yo Cackler, Mro. Bernlee D&gt;erobaeb,
-lira. Doris Gruoser, Mrs. Edith
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.......,, 111111 ~•-._,._..... .Grueaer,
IIIIIs Boroiee Am Dunt, ond
lira. Marprot Seidenabel.

WOMEN'S SPRING LOAFERS

Mecl Tall - Yall

For Freedom

k bad been IIIKJWlced prevl-

ME'rt\L

SEAMLESS STRETCH

PANTY HOSE

Iicavoli Bid

ouly that Ucavoli wwld live

FLEcrRIC

Mens "Rockford" Work Socks- 34c Pr.

Marshmallow PuffoWinner

ot his parole."

WOMEN'S
SPRING
BLOUSES

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Made from Racine

1111 flolatlon

S Coi9N 21" Hlth

Many Solid Colon!

L

cream and eoke BOrYod by Mra.
Jla,yes to Mra. Mabel Beartta,

1 Yr. Ouaninlwl

Fils Size 10 To 13

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· - ,..,.eo - - -·., lhe put eblelo ol Malnolla
'hmp(e, Pytblan Siotera, at •r
homo 'lburodl,t evening.
Mrs. Efbel llenrt preoided
altho meetiJlgllldeh - o d with
prayer !rom .tile program book.
Tbe valertiDe theme waa carrted out In retreolunento ol lee
Mr

s

Amel and Nyto.. Dacnm And Cetton -

ORtON SOCKS

Emergency Runs

...._d

Are Entertained

WOMEN'S SPRING PANTS

MENS STRETCH

Petite - Average

dlera.
MUitary spokesmen said 300
u. S. troops and heiicapter
gunships counterattacked. But
they said the guerrilla gumen
escaped amid a barrage ot 600:
Allied mortar sheila.

Temple Post Chiefs

NEW f.AIIRICSI NEW COLOISI WIDI Llct Olt 'APHID.

HIGH 8UI.K - ORLON &amp; NYLON

BERLIN - WEST BERLIN'S EXTREMIST atudents today threate.ned to demonstrate against Preaidert Nixon when he comes here Two
Feb. 27 on his Eurapean tour.
"We will not be blocked by police," they said in a resolution
pasoed by the leftist- dominoted otudent parliament or .111e Free Universlty.
The Racine Emergency Squad
answered two calls Monday.
Henr.)' W. Sloane, at Local 21,
Portland, was taken. to Veterans
ATLANTA, Ga. (!JPD - A
Other grand .Prize winners Memoriol Hospital by the squod
.Wage clopuzy clerk from ilop- were Mrs. Earl Wyman of Pem- after apparently suffering a cor.
klns, Mim. today won $25,000, bina. N. D., top wbmr 111 the 01'81')'. He was later t.ranalerted
lneludlng the grand prize lor convenience mb: dlviaim with to Holzer Medical Center by UD·
her magic marshmallow crea- her ..Very berry lemm cake;" bulance. Paul Holter, 47, Racine,
ond Mrs. Marlin c. Senne of was taken to Holzer Medical
-l]Uifs, In hake-of! 20.
Mrs. Edna M.. Holmbgren was Thompson, Iowa, grand prize Center where he wa.s admitted
one of three $10,000 grand prize winner in the nour division with as 1 medical paUent.
winners. An ootrant in tbe bake- a chocolate cake and OOC&lt;JIIIIt petAr tor 10 years, she said she can m11111 baked together, then
plane to spend part of her prize rolled to make a (Jllck dessert.
NEW i1AYEN - The Now
money traveling to California
Mrs. Holmgren's crescent
Haven pjllic library ln ita
and Hawaii.
pull• are crescent dinner rolla
WJ1IIII&gt;od arwnd sugar and &lt;111- new location at 1bird and
Main sts.. In the former Methnamon coated marshmallows.
odist Church building, will bold
The crescent dou.gb pd'fs up Wropen houle Saturday, Feb. 15,
Ing bakll1g as the mar81unaliowo
!rom 1-4 ond 6-8 p.m. wllb a
melt awa,r, leavlng a rich cinnanag raising CerenHllll' at 1
mon center.
p.m. lod by the Woodmen of
the World. Tho Wohama ilich
School blllll wiD aioo perform.
The publie II invited.

SAIGON (!JPD - Communist
roeketa today bombe.rded lor the
second time in 12 hours a U. S.
Infantry base on a main guerrU ~
la invasioo route from Cambodia tAl Saigon, wounding 10 persons including 14 American 801-

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Pt. Plea-; Mro. Plul Rouah,
Pt. Pleoooat; Mrs. Million! Hutton, Mflldl_.-t; Homer Gardner,

rod, Mrs. Icy TQ"lor, Mn. Jean
ville Williamson, Southside; Mrs.
Parker, Mr1. S1na Murphy, Mrs.
Jerry Searles and son. Rutland;
Am Summerfield, Mro. Mildred
Mxrs. John FJllott, Pl Pleasant;
caldwell, Mra. Edna Summer..
SPECIAL MEETING, lor Dem- DoiPJe Hill, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs,
field, Mrs. Doria Wood)vd., Mra, oerata at Mel&amp;• r:9UII\Y Demo- Randall Woodall, Pt. Pleasant;
goie - Follrod and MrL sorah crat HeadQuartero, Pomeroy, 7,. Henry Reltmire, Ma8011; Mrs.
'COldwell.
30 p.m. 'lllesday.
Russell Patterson, Ashlarii, Ky.;
Sendlow glfta ..... Mro. Nil•
SYRACUSE FIRE DI!IL Lodleo Bruce Dennis, Pt. Pleasant.

Pr.

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Spri"9 Colors

Are Wounded

CHIIIRII$.
CKS

PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPIT AI.
Holzer- Medical Center, Flrst
ADMITTED: Ben Kesteraon, Ave. Vioitllw hlluro 2-4 IIIII 7-11
Pomeroy; . Mr1. Roae Perkin•, p.m. Parents only on Pediatrics
P~ Pleoeonl; Rowlr4! Greenlee,
Wan!.

Ross WlnebreDJlllr, Letart; Jea.ate F1aher, South aide.
DISCHARGED' Walter Dooo-

Pnaent beside• the hosteaaee
were Mra. ll'ene Parker, Mrs.
Helen Woode, . Mro. elora Foil-

:cHotDurr-.

r~rlls c
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Teens Love Them - - - Women AppreCiate

and Mrs. Wilma Park-

dworeoonwd.

Coloray's-

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lted. with mlfttatun booties, lee
eram, eotree, tel, ape( Kool·

Oxfords

All Sizes-

Shirley Hamm, Mr11. Carrie
Hamm, Nlu Don Hamm, Mrs.
ODie Atberioo, Mro. Nikki Loilhte-.elmer I Mra. Iris carr I Mra.
Charlotte Van Meter1 Mrs. Doro-

lleoutilul IIIII ulieftll gifts.
Relnollmento ol &lt;Ike oleeor-

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CUT

s

Moulded Sole

Flndllfw, Ml·a. GenGuJhf'le, Mrs. Janice

lifwer. Mr1. Juan[t! swam, Mrs.

above it. MrL Poole, u1i1ted
her COUJiu1 .OJIOilld ,..ny

Out • • M..-.n~ Mioek Ul arriv.4 Lew bllllset pn6M ••
\\''hhr-.,.. ~.Try·~'. you'D Hb H~

SPRAY

Mra. -

l!f

VINYL LATEX PAINT

GaDo11

with 1

. The glfttablowaaeerteredwlth
• llldte 1nd blue ._ooiJlOI con!llniow • childhood doli or Mro.
Poole'a with • whlte dcmt fbina:

I

OUR MONEY SAVING "VVCTTR"

worry about that Wben we Ret to
iL •• Also, It was never eltabliabod just what the oity'l lhare
would be, dr- on what ba1ia.
Biggs poll1ted 0&lt;11 that octlon
mu1t be taken on the land IDdthe
preliminary pJan1 now tllat the
clt,y was already working on an
extenalon of Ume whlcll II ~ m
February 28th, and after that
date the opportunicy fD take odvantage ot the federal grant would
be nil.

ltonored

Poole W11

ltork lhowor Jon. 17 altheb- evieve
o f b o r - , Mr.andMro.W'U- Ritchie, ati-1. Treasle ~r,
~r Parker. Hoateaae1 were her Mr1. F1orenee Spencer, Mr1. EIcoullnl, Mr1. Nancy Adlm1 aJd UDDr -lea, Mrs. Ftorence
Michael, Mrs. Mary Hamm, Mrs.
llioooo Lonon ond Louloe aol.
Grace SWartz, Mrl. Doris DO·

m:EK- ENo FINISHF.S OUR

.Pre.ident NU:on draw• atudent threat

not oxrtact or places he
aftould DDt 10." said George Dentoo, dllef of the A4llt Poroie
Aulborlcy. "II he did it would be

Welfare System Drawing Attention
COWIIBUS (Upl}- A hoor·
lq waa aet tor todaJ In the

Suz1 C811&gt;0nter,

LONG BOTTOM - Mro. lfar- Robinaon, Mra.

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lSRAElJ AND JORDANIAN TROOPS (QQght a series of artillery
and machinegun duels aloag the cease - ftre line today and a Jordanian military spokesman in Amman reported three Israeli jet attacks Mondoy ni!lilt and today.
The Jordanian spokesman said six Israeli jet tighten aew over
tho ""'" or Aqlbo and Wlldl Yatm today Just north or tho Gulf of
Aqbbl in one of the attack&amp; He said Jordanian ground fire beat oU
vices,
the attackers.

COUJMBUS (!JP1) The
llate Parole Board toda¥ clof&gt;Jed action on a parole request
by prohibition era gangster Thomas Yonnie Licavoli, sentenced 'to a lite term in comectlon
trith four murders.
The board said ln a statement
LlcavolJ"s cue would come up
again tor review in April.
During that time, the board
laid, It wanted to determine it
UU' condltions need be Lmpoatcl on Licavoli it he 11 paroled.
"This means we would determine lt thore were people he

0., Tuesday,

#Stork Shower Recently

Jail

Is Delayed

n.ll1 Soatil!ol... P~l'O)'-Iflddlopnrl,

a

the clty'alharewaseom~~Jtrom.
and the anawer was ''We will

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'lllo

MrS. 'Poole Honored With

lot of ....-,.. 11or1 o1rue1ure with a ftalbie
IDII
work,
to
a nter prob- PT. PLEASANT - POYolopllldeb ewld .. Cor 1111111' tldnp; Ill eial&gt;t lane
ment of tile prq&gt;Ooecl- C&lt;Jw&gt;- lem.
Q- Cultural.J!ecreotlonal Center
illall tbat lllo Idle bowlinl ollq' owtmmlnl pool
was mt IINI'Iy aa ~lirable in wllb a coa&lt;rele clock, lll'tl IIIII
qaln lo on the move.
C11Y """'dl n II h t bll ClPiniool II tile Or-.. c;r.ttl rooms, contl'ol eemer,
•tttorbed Mayor D. B. llor- achool alte, but ainee ttda wu oftl.ees, exercise I'OOIJ'll. lObby
pn and dty attorney Ray ~~­ tllrDed down. then thl1 alt.e • • ond DUI!IerGUI featoroL
FoliowinC
dlacuoaioallllllllullr
the
bell
to
be
!OIIIld
tllat
-.ld
ll'•ve to opUon land lying be-.
of the prellmiiiiJl'plautlleCOIIII.tween Mea-rool&lt; and 30th meet Q.U&amp;UticaUOna.
cll accepted the .»&gt;UI u pre-.
Street as tile lite tor the cenThe land hao alreo&lt;IY core drilled, ond John Cooper aented and alto odo!&gt;leclaHoolu.
ter.
'The plot which contains 11 of the Soli Coneorvalloa, wbo lion to ....t the plano to the ledacres, was quoted at the price haa looked over the 1ite, baa of- era! &amp;OV•mmtlllt lor - a l .
The cost of tbe Clllter waa mee
-. $1,600 per acre, but the q)- fered to lin adviee on correctaaaiD
dloeuooecl. Tho QQl proinc
the
water
problem.
tlon price was not disclosed.
Clll1ton Bryan and Dick Smith Jed cost The grolll\d was owned by the
- · at $1,S40,f1. Architects Aaaoclate submk- ooo, with $16,000 111.-..dy apChurch of Christ.
G. A. Biggs, chairman ol the ted preliminary plana for the proved lor the prellJnlnor)'..,..k,
committee for the center, told center on the new alte. T h e after which an applleatloa: Clb
oouneUmen that this site was building as ahown, comaina 37,- be made lor !laal drawings.
One couhcllman asked where
not 100 per ceilt perfect but is 700 square teet and Ia a one

BY MAXINE WALTERS

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·Center Project on Again

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A IXJ•rLE .'HOMEWORK' Watching W~nt Ac.Js Brings ~Top Grade
WANT AD

OEADLIN!S

S , .•. o.; l•ftro ..-ucotier~
Mon4o, CedliM 9 •·•·

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QUALITY

O.y fll P-llcollon

"EGULATIONS
TM P .... litlwr ,,,.,.,., ,._. r6fht

n. ,...u .....

iM:~I i~Moor1J.., .

RATH
For Wont All S.rviu
5 contl ,., W.,d one Intortion

Mini"'""' Chert• 7Sc

12 eonu por wvrcf thrto coMIC..,.
tift lntettlont .
11 COftll ,... Word til toniiCvfiwO

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'1'00111 aparlmatt. Arnold Bro.

llors, liB E. Main St., Pomeroy. Phone 992--. 2-7-tfe

2-11-lle FIVE ROOM apartment, close
to Pmneroy busillesa dlstrlct.
Pbolle ~.
2-7-Ue
WE WLSH to express our sl~
Mwlo Hauck

In Memory
IN MEMORY of our lovi.Jc son
arxl brother, Pte. Charles Edward Miller, who died ln Luxemburg, Feb. 11, 1945.

The month of February again

is here
For us, the saddest of all the
year.
For it was on the eleveuth
day

Tbat our dear Charles passed

:away.

W~re always thinking of you,
. To be brave we're trying,
Dear God alone koows how we
miss you
At the dlwn of this new year.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwanl MiUor
and Family.

and f rooms, fumlsbed, new
wall.o, fiooro, furniture. private parting. out of Ill Roods,

sewing

m8cbine

cue. Si&amp;btlY

Zag

LARGE HOME, altracllvt 1111'rounclings. !'0880D8ble to reliable person. 141 Lincoln
Hill, owner W. E. M&lt;Qulg.
8 Canterbur)&gt; Lane. East Aurora, New York.

In portable
used. Does .,.

erytblng withoot attaclwnenfs,
$1.110 per week or fuU price of

$41.11. For free home demontrtrallon, call 11112-211!1. J.Nie

Notice

DUE TO conflicting interests
The Ravens will 1101 be play·

inll

at the Hotel Martin on
Friday as previously an·
uounced.
:Z.III-3tc

bultonbole, dam, monogram,
tt&lt;&gt;. Pay last 3 payments of
15.80 mmtltly. Guaranteed.
Pllone 9112-:11185.
2-ll«c

clubs, churches, etc, i good
&lt;Gtldllloll. Will sell In small
lob f1 each; entire lol, 1?0.
:r..u~

Phone 742-M4Z.

FOUR ROOM furnished apart.
ment. Phone 992·3658. 2·1l·lfc

WIRE

TEJl.

Scb118111cra, Dacltollunds and Pondlles
puppy trim. Bartaroo

RIERS. Pugs. min.

Kla., CoolvUle, Ohlo. Pllone
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U.lfllc

ForS.Ie

at homo -

OOC~(Pbt

VACANCY lor two elderly pea.
pie. Pierer prlvalo paid pollonta. Pbone Muon, 77»185.
l~Uc

HelpW•nted
1tiAN FOR heating, roofing and
air condltlonlng. Steady work,
married or handicapped pre·
!erred. Wrllo P. 0. Box 150,
Pt. Pleasant. W. Va. or pllone
~ after 6 p.m.
1-IH!p

LADY to cook and wort, and
u.. ln. If 1101 Interested In
u.tnl ... do nOI ........ tldl
od. """"" 1191-5Zil.
1-We

' w.nted

LADY to work parltlme in n..
ohop. Applv Dudley's
Plorllt, Middleport, Ohio.
2-11·31c

"C:;_
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U-121p

l""!f.,1il"'R

hrmmin!f. all~&gt;ratlons . etc.
Mrs. Freddie Thabet. Maoon.
Pllone 'IT.I-5651.
4-30-tfr

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SOME III'RAW. Pilone . . . , .

furniture, dllhes.
. Mro. Rowan!

W. Main St .• Pome·
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BIGGEST SALE BUYS
Ill TOWII

25%0FF
All Winter Clothes
Prices Lower Than Ever
Shirts, Work Clothe•,
P.J.'s, Socks, Ho ...
Flann•l Shirts

We'r• Forced To Mov•
At Sovlnts To You!

Bryants Budget Shop
101 W. Main

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Pameray

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Busl- Sen.icll

CUR'l'ISII Tl!lCIINICIAII', 1.&amp;Porker, Pomeroy residence or tll'l.mt Otlolvme eall lllallllll, willlll llioU-

(0IId

day Greetlnp. D1111J lllftlct
wl1b limited Suttday , _

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INI-Ute
C. C. BaADPORD
AtJCnOIIBER
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TOTAL a&amp;CDI"fi . . . . • . I l,.ll.t.M
'I"OT'"AL 8J'.QJNJrONO

Tal' AL IIXPDIDm.JJIJ:8-

AIR CONDmONING Rolrtgeratltm servl«!&lt;. Jacl!'s Refrlg.
oration, New Havon. bone
IIIUO'II.
4 • lfe

ftU raoncnoN . . • '

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J..acDID T.U rt1MD

RAL.UICII,

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..,, """"" 74UI$S.

IP YOU'RE wanting to (I1QI' a

tom price look no longer.
$2100 wiD buy you a knr...ui.

ace ltltiB two toned oolor Pcm·

tlac GTO wltb I _ . fraDt.
mission and 400 cubic iD&lt;II
- · Offering to sell fi.OOO below purdlUe prlee.
Pllme IIWQ1 after • p.m.
~ •.alter 2 p.m. OD 1Jom.

Uled, Winter .......

Oil -

tradcml and equl(liiii!IIL Jl&amp;.
duoed Winter rates 011 Gravely repalrl

tbrtJucb FtbnaarJ.

BUDGET PRICE furnllule '"'
- lltlrd floor bUdget lllop.
Baker Furniture. Middleport.
Oldo.
II*
SEWING MACHINES. repair
oervlee. all motes. WY :r..
tll4. Tho Fabric Slaap, PoiiJ.
eroy, Autllorl2ed Singer Sales
and Servleo. We Slutrtlen
9cl!tlorl.
:1.-lf.lfe

"·"

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AUTOMOBILE lni!J!'IIII«!&lt; ben
oanee11ecl? Loot JOIII' operat.
.,.. UcenseT ean 992-291111.
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YOIIt of Jladne, Melli CcNII.tl, Olalo.
bu - - 41117 appebde4 JaueQtor ..
the a.tatal ol Luben o. 'l'lwlll deHUe~~. .... of PortiiDd.. u-.111 eo..
ty, Ollla.

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wUb Aid ~ wldlla
loUr . . . . .
Dated WI oMb du' ol :re~m~arr
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Is Commenced

PT. PLEASANT- A clvllac11c&gt;u I!R ~ !Ill!,!! lit lite olllea
of lite circuli cWJ&lt; lflled H.
E. Glllllltlo vo; Clarence Jtlo.
Daniel, witb lite plalntiJr dt&gt;mandinl Jt~ aiatnat lito lit&gt;-~~~

llte..-oft&amp;OOu
compe•ntorJ ·-aeo and~

u pmlth·e .,...,..,,
,
. In lite complaint lite pial"'!"

' claims tile ~·tiula~
and~-~~

cured lite arnlat of 'lite o!aJittllf
Ill!'
upon. • R)'nnt whl~h .... ml•l!"'' few Jack of

..w.-··'11!

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. 'llrdol'l alillld by lite torod 1n 1M ai!IC.· of ...-.. elicult clerk ....,~.~
. "111 ..-anlei! a ; ..._.... , _,
Georp R, Pia$. Tbo (llala-

PT. PLEASANT ..I. A work· . tl!f .... ~- "..... 11111 'fill- .
tod;y of tbalr two mJaa cldl·
lhop ... tho orpnilatklll 'of
WU W•
tho · clllreh 11ructure Motlda1 dren and lite dared to 1111 $50 per IIIOIItb per
aJalit In lite Qnltad . Mllhodlat cbUd ~ land po·J&gt;or IIIOIItb
ebutch opened a buQ' r... for ·....,iwt ...i mal-•i:t ~:
tile lleJilata llnltad tile plaintl!t
c:burch memberl '"' nor1h MaiD
Trial of Jlloa&lt;1v. F. .
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17,
.,..
Ill tor lite - TueldaJ avenin&amp; Frlandlldp
Dal
I\PI)8al
.
o
f
lite vo; CJar•
claao II)OIIIbero . - at 7:30
ence D. Rbodl1, l'bmlroJ, o.,
o'cloclj tor •
and 110r... a ~lillie YlotatjOii.
~ mio111i1- Wedoelldo1 evtm-

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IDe, pryer ' and Bible oiUd)l

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bullne••

- ·- will meet at flat ebllrcb
117:30 p.m. Cbolr ~·'!Ill
· · · · ' 111·" praetleo oftenrard' at 8,35 p,IL
TluradQ' moraln&amp;'• Blblo ....
• • ·" 0118fOUP Wtl1 meo1 at 10 o'clockBach 'Frlclo1 alltmoiln, tnem·
111.nJ,.ft
berl of tile d!ll!hii'UIMtlr will
moot at lite cbuieh at 4 p.m. for
practice, Mrs. Bever!¥ 'Cuto
wil! direct tile ....,.,. The cbll,I
dren In Standlqo ovoalntl'o

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110U11Cod.

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~wtll- . Dlotrlct &amp;tlerlatendent, Rev,' Comle Dlcl&lt;ella, of

Htllltlqrtoa, wW pren~ lite IJ&gt;.

fonnatlvo moterlal ti!U· rio IIPprowd durl.. Uto IJnltad .Goa-

()

era! Coriforeneo In Donao,.r..-

ai, last J'elf.

~lnionlont Dlckoaa pre• • - Uto material lo I reeelll ,
meetlq In PH llldt(O tfmtad
......ili!P service.
.Mothodlal Cburch I• ~
Noxt Standlqo ....,._ Ftl&gt;,
111"1 1 - olllclalo IIIII SotndaJ
18, ............ will .,... at lite
workers nt. ntit - to
BeJiilmead Uallad - · "attend,· howenr, aad Rev. -Dlcken:ru.ft cbur&lt;b
r... a ~ ilrvlco•. eno· ac~ "" lftvtt111011 to
Ttila MrVIce wll! llf'hold it 2:30 alve Ill 1 moetlqr at tho looal
dNreh.
P-Ill- for all ~· """ -

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fi.IOO.
BOAT TRAILER, 1J lndl l'fiMEIIOY - I APARTMENTS ·
mobDe wbeela and tiN, will - In auoci MCIIon of ton.
baul boats up to 12 feel, $15. close In, live In one and rent•
Pbone IIWiiOI.
lbe ollter, always rented. Qo.
lng at f6,tll0.
TRY Bl!lFORE you buy. We will POMEROY - LO'III - llhl•
..... lldl 1811 model ....... - I room tram,e, 3 bedrooms,
......a. to ,.... home ... you ballt, aiiHly roam, an melmay bar It H ,... like 11. lent buy at I&amp;.OtiO.
IIENBY CLELAND
buy II for only 1110.1111, or
Olflee- . . . .
IUO 110T month. Call JIII.Z833.

....
.. Offieen of
.......

Early C1leadtor

The Egypllaas adopted the
first calendar base&lt;f on tho
solar year In 4241 B.C. It was
a 12-monlh calen4ar, with
each month coatalnlnc 30
da)'S. To m~e the cllejlclar ..
come out even with the IIDI~ • ·
the)' allded nve daya &gt;It the

lin.- . . . .

a.Jic
HANNAH'S Hua!Jand HectoJ
hales hard work so he cleans
BusintSs Services
tbe rup Blue Luotre.
Rent electric lbampooer $1. CIOARil'tl'l!l ftittlin1 maeMneo
and IIOI'VIeo. ABC EDI8rprlloo,
Baker Fumilllre.
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Ullle

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. CIIOin• Ripl111ct ~ead•
A thootlhl , lor tile clo1:
'lbomas l!dllon oold, ·~ Ia
tKIIObotltula r... hard liOI'k."

ChitiN ·~
· repl,aclng beadS
oJ.
de IU1d n.1rrow

ai the je1J
the tea.son.

•"IIOI'Y

un-..: "'9!'11;1#'-. two, three

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or mGte
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c~ and provlae. ••_(lOin{

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ttif ANCif'NT5.

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!Xtilf l!liNK

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~&lt;SAl!

an)' J11 . , , liuJ were used
as ftll_\}!t)'l In 119- of

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y_....

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end .,. · tlie ,reu-.lx ' ~yl
eveey fourtb year. ~'l'llOae
ad~ :fE•ere ·111'1 (ial't ol
their ......
.

l'I'E IlEal COMIN6 10 '«lll
RlR ~ SOME 11ME NOW,
IIIIT I l10N'T RfAU.'I FEEL
liCA'r ~M 6ETTIII6 AWl eElTfR

...0 u 11111

otlll!l' IDtel'elled perlllili.

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NOTJCI OP u..ann'Matrr
'~'t~Ha,

PT. PLEASANT- Slate PoHco baYo apprehended a 17-

..... Workshop
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....,..,._..... •.
lfDtkle .. I»NbF

.

_.rancomFrldq,Feb.U,
at 3:30 p_m. In Juvliillt eouit.

110 _

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ealh ~In tile put
lew dqoln tile lxlmbeallhotJx..
es. All the )'0Utb1 have biln
releaoed to tbalr pannto tor

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local acbools.
The )'Oiifh mWI the s • •-

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Uon wlll1 bomb call lltreato to

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ORAND 'I'OTAL

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TOTAL EXPENDIT\IU8IIIIICEU.ANIIOU . . . . . . I t.ltO.GO
TOTAL UPKNDrTtJitDJIAIN'nNAHC'K
I 1,101.81

unNDl'I1JQI

vaua.o
.,.,..,..,.....~::
~
TAX J'VND

Mason Area
Informed As
Well As

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t.-us

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REALTY COMPANY
POMEROY - FOR NBWLYWEIJS - furnilbod bumo, l

2-Nic

; ·: '11$J

• • liiOUI

............, Tu ..,_,

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Est•te For S.le
O'BRIEN a CROW
AD

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RBC£11'TS

Uoed aad nlndll tnctan
from $11i0. GravelJ Tractor
8alett and Service, l'will'oJ.
fhone 992-21'11.
1-WtiC

$0xlll0, tow taxes.

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lt,f1U8

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TOTAL BA!DP'JW
'I'OTAL BBIINNINO
BALANCI: PLW

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A LOT 1"-/ LIF6 !

Gallia -and

J181sen,g'll'L·

slcldrlv0a .

G6T "THE FE€UAJG

t&lt;eeoing M~ig~

r:=,:

I J,t&amp;ll

Molor"V

23

I

o.Je CF

4:30 P.M.

There were
no peraonal IDjuriu, but IJI'CIP8r0 ~,.., 17 daana89 wao astlrnated at •150
:.;,.""v:.."t ........,
o!:'~ Pulld . . . . . .
to Cbe bu• aDd $200 to the ear.
Mlt&amp;d aat1 Bridle ,....
.....,.
'llte mllhap O«UU'l"8d aa Rt.
NI'ALB · · · • · · · · · · · · · · · • ·'-'.ML 01 35 at 7:30 p. •m. wben a ear drf.y.
tiCIIm\1Lii Ill
CAm IIALANCS, -..ft.-to AND
en by Foie S, anJtla,
Leon,
IW'ONDI'I'I1dl BY FUND
Into
tbl
O&amp;KDAL r,t1ND
.

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11, • •

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Brkll'•
f'llllll · ·
... , • . .
111.-D.II
....-.. Dee. 11. 1 •

I 1,011.71

OIENDAL JI'UND

BALA&gt;tCL

•.31

aMd.
aM
Tcrl'AUI

100.00

CftAND TOTAL

lJcdH T••

AID

Meoad

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ADJIINISTIIATIW ,
TO'l'AL pPJ:NDlTVlli:STOWN HAU.,
IUMOaiAL BUILDINOii
.AND UAOCIIDS ..... · · I
II.N
TOTAL UPE}rll)rruaJB-

MOTOR V IEHICU:

HAY, 40 ceDis a bile. G. Cor-

7:50 A.M.
12 "001
3 P.M.

ll,ftl.n Vall.-. llo-.ltaJ where he W a •
ftl;.:ll
..._,
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TOTALS . . .. .. .. • . . . · · · .,....,. trea1ec1 lor a brokea arm. DamDPeDCtlwr.
...,... ,_ ,. .
o •-n .,. wao ootlm- at $500.
,...., v.....,,. ..,..,.
Tho
mhltap lmolvtcl a
Tu J"aAd ••. • •• , . .
1,•.1t
GuoUa• Tu. PWld
.
I.Mt.M ear and a Gnytamd bu• carry..

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S I tfe

AT

OUDIJDII Tu hAd
ao.d uc1 Bridle Fwt4

BAJ.,A.HCI: PLUS
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DAllY

tn.n probatlA&gt;n.
I l.oeJ..ft
The !lterltl'o depax1ment 111......., ~ . ~ 0 ......,. vootlpled two tralrlc mii'Motor V•lddll LAeeaH
&amp;lndQ". The flnt ocearred at
Ta Pu.Bd . . .... . . · · · ·
,_...,
u
Rt. ••
a,..uae Tu raad . .
11,100.00 2 :...... p.m. on
.,.,
1 ear
llMd
u4 Brl41- hD4 · ·
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driven
by
Mo....les W. H a rTOI"AUI
.
IU.tM.H
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ToCai aoeeiPU • BmDN
grwea, 23, Mason. ltnlck a
Uooonl ....
.. .. · · I O.GM.II b-'"'- abutment head.&lt;Jn. Tho
llotor Veblcle Uc..
•...,..
Tu Puad
,._~.~ driver wa1 takea to Pleaunt

.......... FUND

lo!ALANCK,
IAHV.UY ' 1. 1M . . . . I

Hopett;

eaeh charpcl willl lntoxlcatlm;
Neal Boaeeutter, 23, Heoderaon,
bad dleck warnnt, 111111 Mllbrd
Greenlee, 19, Leon, vtoldm of

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presents
LOCAL REPORt$

··-'" 2:cec:n
Dtotunan, Pl. P I - Rt.
WealtQ' F. Glbb&amp;; 20, Muon,

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OMotbM Ta.... :ru.d

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• 1,'1111..41

v~
Tax.....

st.

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WMPO

PT, PLEASANT
Arre.U
lite oounl;y jail nre

,_...

O.JWnl l'und

Reported by
Sheriff DepL

. . o ,......., recorded at

1,. . .

. . . " ... " . .. .

RICCEIP'I'IJ

llladae. Oldt
crlttBr......

'w•nr._. , ....

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BALANC\1

11114 F'ORD, I speed Boor olllft,
llewly overhauled et11Jine, RADIO and TV l'l(lalr, ..,_
calli, allll ........_ M1tlod
owner In lltlled -.Ice.
Jolin Harrloon, Pbane Phone llft.231t.
2-ll«J&gt;

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11-tUe

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n.u......-.u

nearly .......... at ~

PehForS•Ie

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HELEN or VIRGIL TllAPOIID . -·~DJ.nA""'IiJA
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G'...U. TIS I'UMl
S.11-31c

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'111RE&amp;.ROOM traller,
""" lwH'OOm traDer. Marlon

FiiimO '1'/S-5147,

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ONLY S1US

Pt.•t.lf,~T••

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TOTAL~

POODLE PUPPIES, AKC To7 daf.
mlnlalure, f7S and up. Stud
eervko and I)I'OOmlng. PbGDe TWO FAMILY BRiat boule,
I WILL n01 be .._..,a,!• lor
any debts contracted by any·
JIII.MO.
11 I tfc
I roomt1 and bath apllaln, 5
- otl1er tllan JD711011.
....... ml bath dotmltaln,
Kenneth Paul Ia,
NEED IJMESTONE lor 111Ur PI fUrnace, In Davis Produce
Cll&amp;n, W. Va. u-3tp
drtmroyT We fumllll and bloet.
Cole 111., l'willo.Y,
clellm. Emmett w. Shuler,
Pbone 1111-2565.
U.lllp
INOOME TAX Sent«!&lt; dally a·
C&lt;llltraclln&amp; Pllme IIIWMJ.
INI-Ife
c:ept SUnday 9 to 5. Evenlnp
II'RAW, e ce1111 bale, rra
by oppolntment. Mn. Steven
Dodderer, Coolvtllo, pbcme
'Wmla' Eblin, Rl. 2, Pome- PIJI'ATOES, Phone MHIM M'l..llll
2-Hip
Cllrence Proffitt, w
roy, Laurel CUff Road.
tt-18-lfc
1-lf.JIIIc
GRAVELY Tl'aellln, MW and
W'Lt 1'0
zlPJ)"n.

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_, ... - ' .Six rooms. hot - - ·. ·
POMEROY
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...
water, d:stern, celllr. aut.- ~.u· ··::· ·:: ·: :. ::.. ~
....,..,_ 1 aere ..... 01
....., • .,,.
y~....
down. $81.36 JDODtbly.
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MD&gt;DLIPORT
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Tu Plmll
· · ,,
· · .· .· ,.
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•••
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roomB,
a.......
Tu: fttDd
batbl wall to wall earpetloa .ol8aiiUrlll . . . . . . . . . . . • .
u.o1
~. bot water bel~ ~.u· _. . ..... ........ ~::.:

ONE

w.

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!1;&lt;•7·411, · - - . '

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3 bloeb from Pomeroy pool
olfke, IIIIHIII from 10 a.m.
to I p.m.
2+1fc 75 THEATRE seats, ideal for

BEA'IlTinJL
2-11-ltp

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SPEOAL

GBO. BOBSJETI'iil, Bn*C!l'
···:i · · · 1
BT. II - Six - · drllle4
_. . , _
well, caraile. one acre of land. :::-'v=. .....,.. ·· u.wa

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SHOW TilE SALE

Real Estate For Sale

1'\ro 800 X II snow ttres. Goodcere thanks and gratitude to
FURNISHED
and
unfurnished
year, I ply. RJcllartl Coleman,
all our friends and neighbors
apartment!. GJoae to school.
Long Boltom, phone t1J6.33'711.
for their syiJ'C)I.thy shown to
Phone 1111-5434.
l._J8.tfe
tMtp
us durirw the illness and death
of our dear mother, Mn. Shir·ley Hollon. Special thanks to TRAILEll LOTS, Bob's MobDe THE PROVEN crupet cleaner
Court, Syra&lt;USe, Ohio on State Blue Lustre Js easy on tile
Meigs General, Athens Hospital, doctors an:! stafJ, Re\',
RL 124, Phone IIIMIISI.
budget.
Restores forgotten
Menzel Smith for his consol8-li.Uc colors. Rent electric sham·
ing words, also the singers,
pooer fl. 'Jlny's Bllrl!alnland.
Ooral oft"etings, food, cards; FOUR ROOM lumlshed aparlS.!0-61c
to everyone that helped us In
meut. All utilities paid. Phone
any way. May God bless you
1111-m!C.
l-2Z-tfo SINGER sewing madllne, In
is our pra,yer.
lovely llsht flnlslted eonoole,
Hollon Family, Mrs. Opal Barr HARMONY apartments S
lite new. Equipped to zig zag,
2-11-ltcp

Mgr.

HOBSTETTEI
IEALTY

live JUST TAKEN IN, 1811

during my recent illness.

and Iamey.

_ - ....

W. C..oey,

992-2181
. ()pen Til 6 O.lly

ForS.Ie

For lent
tJNli'URNISIIED

ation to al1 who sent cards

Joe•

OPEII EVES. 8:00P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

OFFICE HOURS
1 :30 a .m . to 5:00 p .M . Daily
l1lD 0 .111 . ro 12:00 Noon S.turdoy

J WISH to e"l&gt;f"ss my apprecl·

. POMEROY

Pomeroy Muor Co.

tlto!Mnt .

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mafic trans . Power steering. R&amp;H.

..lcfitioPMI - d 2c .
BLIND ADS
AdditloMI 2.5c Cho•o• ,_, Advo•·

Cerd Of 'l1llnb

DIRECT DRIV.E
CHAINSAIS

~"-~!~ $140.50

Cpe. Vinyl ihterior. Bucket seats. VB engine. Auto-o

lnt..-tlona .
25 pet' cont Diacount on peid odt
1 ..; eclt paid wi,h111 l 0 dart CARD OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY
.$1 .50 for 50 word min;"'"'"' ' Eo .

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_,HOMELITI
",

196.4 CHEVELLE MALl BU..............·-·-·-·-··--··$995
• Door. t..ocal 1 owner cor, 6 cyl. engine, powerglide
trons. Turquoise over white finish. Spotless. clean i~
terior. R&amp;H.
·
1964 FORD GALAXIE .~........................................... $995
SOO H.if. Cpe. VB engine, avtomotic. WhiN finish.
Clean interior, good w.w. tirtt. R&amp;H.
1964 OLDS CUTLASS FBS... ................................... $995

.. .41t .. ,.~, • .., .... --~~ . .
;.ctl. . l.
will nat
...... ,,.Mitllo f., - ' ' th.fl ~

Res~tw .

LEGAL NOTICE . -

Yn, lie He" nOoo

Po•erey
Motor Co.

2 SIGNS
Of

INfORMATION

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POOL! H£ "**JHr THe' ,AM!RICAN
cSEIERAL HA~....i.Q"oflf'! GOl
I A5fUNe FULL '

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1_'be ,Diib' S1illt'W. .-PGmero;rM"'?Cartp 0., ~..

.Valenline EKcharJges
· Feature C./ass Party

"God'a World," a eonolloJ.IIIIt. poollblo In lando ~ . . - . .
JQlp "'"'eo, WOIIft- tbl"'!!ll pi~ , _ ..l i l t -·

Sbe commeo!ed that God did 1111t

feature ot a holi~ diiVIOr por- pi'GIIliiO a u!o journey but onl7
IY hold Friday night ~ the HIOP- that ma erace would . be sulll·
t P)' Harvesters Class of the Trin- eient.
t

tty United Church of Chrlsl
Mra. Roger Cullums, Mrs..

- Raymond Frecker, Mrs. Clar·
'ence Headley, aOO Miss Sybil
Ebersbach, guest s at the dinner, were wel comed as new
members and presented a gift.
Members wore something per·
Wning to Valentine' s Dl,y and

were served from tables extensively decorated in the red
aril white hOllday colors. Valentine hearts were given as iavors
&amp;00 Mrs. L B. Weed gave each
of those attending a valentine
candy bar.

retGrence to scripture,
Mrs. Soyrried oaid that - r o
Making

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Property

WEDNESDAY &amp; TIIURSDAY
FEH. 12. 13
NOT OPEN

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Now You Know

Thor.-- •

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- - - award• ..... p... torOChare
reeel~ ett....,..
..niol! ~
lha Rock
!lfpr...., 1.-.!Wd Melhoiilot C2Nr&lt;ll. ...... ..... CollnM ~··

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"' Hone Kapc.

• llri, -lf!'IIIIQ ..,. ... st.rtle Blaehalo!\o IIIII ))Ute
Boii)O, L I 11-4 ~ . l-'-nt - ~ ~ lJ leU'ti Eilpr
._..
ll!!iO!&amp;la ColvJII- pllli lor It )'0!11'1
., ·~
-:- ~ 10 :r-•1 - BllcklblnaniJbo1 rit llr. and llrL Jllkt llalli· ance.
Abliatl. tlaht Juitr ~
mor and ...,......••
'11tln- )'elr plno went \0 ford aDd Ebntr8aiiA!1. ob~··
·· and
Bob Grut-,
~ Mr. IIIII catiQ' Allllolt IIIII AinOI! ' - " " Olld llro. Helen Mrl. Karl GrueHI', )IIDeriYDtt, and
l!!'llel!
Blaekolon,
II,.
Jetr
p1114o
Eddlo ~~....... '
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Miss Moore is

Fnnk Cleland, Delores ~
Cleland to Cbarlea W. Knighting
Sr., Phyllis Knighting. Parcels,

Given Shower

Sutton.

Harry L Allen, dec., to Ra·
mona Yonker, Cert. for trans.,
Let.rL

samuel C. Lewis, Faye L.
Lewis to Robert N. CLark, Lola
E. Clark, 15.4 A., Scipio.

William

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Dean, Imogene

Dean to Billy L. Williamson. Janet Williamson, .51 A.. Rutland.
Roy R. Phillips, Eura Marie
Phillips to Darrell Mitchell, CU·
olyn MitchelJ, 1. 8 A., Rutland.
Marte Bllfdette, dec., to Charles Burdette, Beulah Jones, Afi.
Cor Trans., MiddlepOrt.
John Stelnbrook to Clarence
E. Fraley, Jacqueline F. Fraley,
85 A,, Colwnbia.
James Robert Delong, Geraldine Delong, to State of Ohio,
Journal Entry, Meigs.
Wllber D. Roush, dec. , to
Eber Roush, Cert. for Trans.,

Sutton.

TO ATTEND SERVICE
Junior and senior members of
the Ladies Auxiliary or FeeneyBennett Post 128. American Legion, are asked to meet at the
Middleport First United Presbyterian Church at 7:15p.m. Thursday night to attend the Back to
God community service sponsored by the legion posL

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-.Ice, tho Rev. WoadoU Slutlor "The Lllllt of I b e
World Ia Jealo." Plodae• wore
pieced by tho youth IIJ'l)lllld •
Pobe. An clforing waa taken
by Brion llltellliart and KIm
HaymaiP,&gt; Del&gt;ble llarlenbacb and
Demario Aolt were eandlollll!t.

Mr. and Mro. ·!lorro
of Fairborn opoat a.i weekoad
bore with MrL Ell!el -.rt.
Mro. 111110' lble and Mr. and
Mro. Paul Ke..W of Columllwl
were Thurocitl'· IIUOita of Mr.

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Whlto or Sand

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Sale 98c
2.98 Twin Turntables 1~" dla. x Sl" hllh
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,..j, Tt-ioot rank tit o court or HotiJr Tueo&lt;IQ It the !l!ltldlepoJ1 Amarlcitt Legion Post 128
b - C. T. Cla..U, tfoop ac:outmaster, presenta card• to, front rOw, 1 tOr, Allen Acree. Don
3t1Yortt, c;.es Laue, Dovld Gl'llll, Perk Ault; oecond row, Mllol H-..a. Gerald WIIYJIO Wblte,
.'I'JID.'1i&lt;Cioud. Blll7 Sll&lt;lt, Jaek Kautt; bock row, Jotm Thmtas and Mllol llare""U~ -Sentlnal

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Paul R. Holter, 47, llaclne,
DENVER - R. JESSE' ARNELLE, FORMER All·Amerlcon and cUed 1\teoday at the Holzer Medp.,.ao!OIIal boo~ otor, 1\teocitl' cbaUe'Wed high ocltool atu- lcel canter. He hid been In £at!..

TO OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY
The Rev. and Mrs. Paul A.
Sailers or llaelne Route 1 wW
observe their silver weddiDg annl¥ersary on Feb. 23. Open hruae
will be held at lhelr reeldence
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oknll 1o help create a •'Politics of tho Just soelecy" In America.

l"W baaltlt lor a&lt;llltottme. He wos
formerly aooodallld with the R.
H. RawUngo and Sllno Co. lo'Mld-

"Tiio aooJ of both
IIIII wblte Americana m~lt be to moke
lila Conatltutlon IIIII lilt BID CJI Rlgblo a Uving docwttent," Amelio
dleport.
Aiel.
Surviving are a sister, Mrs.
Amelio; recently - - aaslstant to the President at Ohio
llttlvonlcy, apollo lo ...-J.y 200 Colorodo school sufdance couneel- Altne Weaver d. Racine; a broth01'11 and DotMr hill! ochool lltllenta at a con!erence _..,.... 111 er, Olan, M*nsfield; a niece, two
nephews, and several aunta, ~
tho l:dOrldo ~ of EtlttcatiOOL

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COLUMBUS - n!E POWERFUL FACULTY COUNCIL at Oltlo
Slate Unlveraley late 'l'llolld&amp;y _..,ved a propooel which would
''JIIaek.Uat" 0111 landlordi In the metropolitan area dlscriJIIIn.
ate ljjalnsl N...,..o or members of olbor mloortcy srlltfla.
The )!ro110101, deolaaod lo Ioree .,...n hrualng, was 811Proved
tlllllbnOUob' by theM-member cOUIICU C!llel1111'ecllacult.Y~ chaired~
UnlveraliJ Prea._ Noflco Fawcett and oecontlln poWorllf tile OSU

SERVICE

In At 9 - Out At 5

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Cleaam
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COLilliiBUS - STATE HIGHWAY PAtROL Stwt. Robert If.
Cblaralncri.e 'l'lloocitl' sborPIJr erltlelzed
and laeulcy memborl woo portle1pollld IIi a welfare d - o o ot tho state copltol
'"' W.....,... "Peacefuldemonlllratlona J;IYperoons -htxtootJ.ybolltvo
tbay are erl.iwd an permlaslble UDder aur 11",•• lllid Cfrlara..
Ill-, "but tJle enll...,.nt of YOUIIII _ . . not 111'111lvoclln the ctuiO
.,ar,11 to ""ell the IUilben 11111lleod to111111sll&gt;le IJ'Ottltle lo not jultl-

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clea and cousins. Hia parents,
Jennie and Earl Holter, preceded 111m In death.
Mr. Holter wu a member of
Racine American Legion Poat
602 and the llaclnc Fire llopartment.
FUneral services wtU be cmdiiCIIId at 2 p. m. Tburlld&amp;y ollbo
Ewing Funorel Home with the
Rev. Paul Sollers and the Rev.
Frealontl Norrlo omclati'Wo Burial will be In the Greeowood
Cematery at Racine.

Driver Held
OnDWI wunt

Heovy cllmaie• wore l'OJ&gt;01'Ied
tlell ·C!I- 300 tlemotlllntora !rom tho ~IGIItutidiJWwoa..,.
'·..· conatllatlonal. "The octlon was In tllro~ eontroventloo of tba Firat to ·a cal' and its drt ver w1.1 ar' and Uth lllllendmeoto to lila U. S. c-tltQtton," tho ACLll ol.ltl. T1te rested on redtleao .,...ratloo
orprtlullon aald l1t1ll18 peraooo were "allotred lo remal11 within the " ' - • lollowl,qr on IGcldont oo
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be workecl out before cold wet·
Iller next yeor. Theo groopalao
The board dlaeusaad a e o adlBCUIHd with the board b U B tract for eloctrldty wiill the Coroutes, long hours of ridln8: on lumbus and Southern Oblo Doethe buMs ~ aome aludentt, and trie Co., but took DO action.
tho problemslbat wiD be enc:ounaald that repreaeJIIa.
tered by lbo studealo In riding lives of OOih lilt Columbus and
lbo bu10s wben dayiiBht aavinga Southern Ol!lo Doclrlc Co. and
time p s Into elreet this s,l&gt;rlng. The Ol!lo Power Co. llhould be
A..t. liU!Jt. Larry Morrlaon lmlllld to • JMellng lo explain
reparllld that tho dllllrlct baa lhelr rate ayotems. He urged
been given verbal _..,..a1 ~ lhl board eceept the com.JIOI!Y
the state to advertise lor two wllleb aa provide a leaaer rate
new buses. b: wasagreedtowaive and OOIIOOCI1ently a savlngo lo
tho uaual 30-day waiting ptrlocl. thedllllrlct.
Board
VIrgil King
advertiiO Immediately and try to
reed a Iotter from llarold Sohave bids In lor apenlng In -

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and ellted !J'GtliJ drove
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ID' tMt
U, S, irar\aes t.cJdaf lltrew boclta

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Smith. the crowd booed loudl.f.
When 1bo motlcn was oecooded
by Harey Siders and voted upon,
with Ted Stevons and BUI Withers voting "no," and Siders ond
Brown voting "yes," and Earl
Keeler, president of the board,
breaking the tie with a 1 ')' e a"
vote, lbo crowd began blocldnl!
the passageway to stq&gt; tho three
board meml&gt;ers and Smllb !rom
leaving tlte room. Some evonwont
ao far as 1o shtwe Smltlt and tho
tiu'ee beard m-rs.
Muon CotttiQo Sterlff TtW
lti!lmon 101 up m a chair and
ex..l .told tho ll11ll'Y croMI tho PrOI-

r-asted that thoerowdletthooo
- l e ou~ adtllt!a that "Shaw
did liCit have time for you before
but he bu time lor you IIOW."
Dt1rman Ilion helped eaeort
boord momber Siders from the
room with many 11J18c:t&amp;tors BaY·
Mlllld
lng, "Let them 10. we will to them on tbe outllcte!•
The board 101olon ootlod 011
this mte.
art prior 1o thia, IIIIIch wos
the last action before odjournment, lbo entire -"'1 hid
been cme of bickering and ten·
alon, with oven lbe adltturitment
belltg voted upon end """ with
l'ollowllts a neor hour 1ons
lilt aome throe lo vole.
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ldent of the Meigs Athletic
Boosters, was presented a
lltetime membership in the
A residential canvass giving Boosters who met Tuesday
every Mel&amp;• County family an op. night at Meigs High School.
A letter presented to Porlportunlcy to advance the fight
oplnst hoar! aoo blond vessel el· with the Uretime memberdise&amp;IBI will be held Sunday, ship pointed out that thellootitFeb. 23. urder the direction of ers are gratefUl of Porter's
Dr. Harold Brown, county Heart . efforts ln promoting athletics
throughout tile district.
Fund Drive chalrntan.
The letter further stated
Tho ..Us to hmles will be
made by a volunteer corps. Lit- that Porter, as president, had
erature will be distributed ~the worked tirelessly tn ~'practi­
volunteers tlltPbaalzlng the de- cally every job necessary to
slroblllt,y of getting the be...flt make the organization prosof
knowledge per. ••
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belle!, executl•o CJI lilt
Oblo Aooodalkln of Sd!aol AI\.
mlnllllra1Dro, ~ lillltHar~~RYt~a 011 llle ''porlormlnl
extremely well" as a ...._..
~ lbo aehool admlnlotrolon aeeutlve commllloe.
The!Joord-edlllt-·
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oehool woo doled that dl;)o lor
the lnotlllatkln ~ a IU

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were llro. E. O. RIU, Hiram
!llawter, Den lllllon and Clerk
L. W. McComu.

Residents

noedtoiiWJOI'I
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Club
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Statek)&gt; dr\,. and In Pomeroy,
XI ('..m~: of Beta stg.
ma i!ltl' · '·' I)' 11111 qaln be In
cbarge ol uMi irl...
Cltalnaan loi--r ooctlooaof
tho county to doti! loclude: llro•
Richerd Fetljo, LatwoviUe; Mro.
NeiUe llorpa, HarrloonviUe;
llro. Marlene Wlnebrelller, Allred; Mri. Vlrglnlo Flohar, Mlneravtne; Mra. Bob
DorCIII Mn.
tart; Mrs.
I!Oek !l&gt;rlt1glll

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Addition to
Eastern Hrgh

Given Review

CORONADO, Calif. (IJPI)...
Lt. Stephen Harris, who ran the
espionage unit on lbo USS
Pueblo, is comtrw Wlder tocreasing criticism for flailure m
destroy secret document:L!J·before
COIIIlllunisto captured the ship.
The Na&gt;y Tueocitl' made
public testimony thlt an enlisted man under Harris' cmunand
gave the order to be[lln
destruction of secret papers on
his own initiative after Harris
failed tc do so.
Chief Communications Techni·
clan James F. Kell told a court
of inquiry Into the Pueblo's
capture ~ North Korea that he
passed the word to ue&lt;IMlellCe
emergency destruction.. In the
ab...,.. ol orders !rom Harris.
Testimony Secret
Kell's testimony was Pven in
secret Mon:la,y. He deacrlbed
Harris •s "'an average offtceroothi!W outstanding and nothi"W
bad." He sald that Harris, a
Harvard gradtate with Russian
I a . _ training, appeored
nerl'OUI durinl the Pueblo's
ci,Pture but waa not contusecL
Kell, 32, ot ~ord, Callt'

The Eastern I.Deal School District Board of Fmcatlon Tues.
day nl/dtt dl~aood at Jongth
an llltiltlon to the blllb scltool,
lnllji8Cilotts at lllt .. school hlvo
lrullceled that there Ia liOieiiDUiil
IPCO lor several ....,..._....,
lqtto Joltn Riebel &amp;ald. The board
.evill!ed -cllld pj&gt;l,lc rea~·
The _ . , date lor the 1969
~ 1o addlllonal taxes, - ~
Qlarter at &lt;'•lllpollaBuaonti.Y llhould the eddltlott
lie ltttllt. a waa agreed lo talk lt\001 Colllt&amp;8 boo been lOt lo r
lolarcb 18 lor all dl;)o dorses.
with -~· "' tho dlotrlcl to
IOUttd otlt ptbUc opinion.
AU per.,... pl1111 to en. T1te
pouecl onter111J11cy roll at GBC are. urlled to 0011·
wolve tho normal tact the bullneoa c:ollep al!leo
perlnd and ae. IIOW lor
and relli..
tratkm
lonna
ao
there
oro onl7
' lllo .... . { O!tlllled at 8 p.m. a lew va...,du re'maiJtlng for

Spring Quarter

Opening is Set

-moe of 0110 of Ito Jepl
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1nvocat1oo woo etvon ill' tho-·

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readlni and _.,..J ~ put
mlllutea of one rt1111or oelllon
and - opodal ..."' the . -;
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and lloortl member Bill Wllb.

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contlucti'W the liiQ.ulry he first Idaho.
:Bcuten said the research aree
tried to have secret ~ra
tbr'own out of a ,porthole. but was locked before the vessel's
the aae he wanted to use could surrender1 and that the NDI'th
Koreans ordered btm to open U.
not be .........
COmmunleatlono Technician because they tJtoueht he hid lha
2C. Peter ld. Llngenberg tried keys. He said he na kicked
to go on deck to thr&lt;M a bag of and beaten when he told bla
papers over the side, and was captors he was unable to do IG.
Tuesday's session n.a cloaed,
wounded by
North Knrean
with the admirelo hooriiW the
gm!lro.
The Na&gt;y quoted KeU as stories of Dve carumadcationa
saylnB that oner Langenberg techni ctans who worked in the
was wounded he did not serd intelligence unU. AaKq: them
another man on deck because it was Donald R. McCJareen. 33,
woWd have meant .. certain of Chico, calif., who punched
out the last teleQpe messapa
death."
the
Pueblo lo Ito
KeU oald the burning o! !rom
classltled publications lasted headquarters in Yoko!luleli, J ..
only 10 to 15 minutes, but tbat pen.
McClarren said the .inteldestruction of tho equipment In
the ufiPOOk unit" where the ligence unWs teletype was uMICI
espionage activies were housed because other radio communlc»o
tions had been knocked aut by
went well.
The cwrt is in recess today. Korean gunfire.
whlle the admirals ccmsider its
McClarren said he kfllt let
future direction. Public testlmo- c0111tant chit chat with Yokolu., or tho mlatrea-nt of the ko asking repootedly whelhor
Pueblo crew durl~ its l14!1onth help was on the way.
coPilviQ- lo North Korea Is
A Na&gt;y
oecurlcy _ . t
eJijH!CIIId to begin Thursday.
testified lost week that Harrta
Another witness Monday was and his men should haw beeB
the lest man to Jeove tho able to burn the popera In u
erpiU~a~e center, Senior Chief
hour, 11· they bad &amp;one It
Com.municatlooa
Technieian deftly.

Russo Admits Hearing
No Real Plot to Kill

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m., and It " ' ' _.,nt that
tlte boord was waiting lor lilt

Officer Drawing Criticism.

NEW ORLEANS (IJPO- The

prlnclpol otale - · · In tho
conspiracy trial of c~ L. !iwt
hal llq,)Jled In bla teoliJnonlo
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111oro wu no llrm agroemeut lo
wiU YOcandeo11111 be IIUetlcmollrat. ldll Pre- Jolm F. Kantledl&gt;
come, llr~ boola. No •·
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6om6en
in 2 tries
en b)' Cllrenca Lee. 22, P0111- leo
SAIGON - COMMUNIST TEIUIO~ IIOIIIIIEHS tried ~ lo eroy, overturned 011 Ita t4f'ilier . i
~ twn bu10a corl'l'lnB-108 ~con oervlcemenla 811- oldcltllni '!" ~ ' 5f feet, H"'a."l'•.....,.,
1ot-lliW · RIU; Letart, and
.,. but 1bo Gl paooo-• thwarled ltOJII'It~ts. T1te torr.o rloll _.. stqjplng ,lli) tho
taehed one - . , 1o a protective ••""" on a bel w i - but a Den - · 1M .... Klas.llrat:l&gt;ur)-.
•....,.... cui It loooe beibre u •&gt;PJodod. The 1ociU. placed clllrPit Jrilll reckleor ~
driver, Jamoo Pool.
;,~ o1 a bul, wu dlocoverod 111111.dlatrJIIed before It

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tho moehlne. Has a buill-In buHonholer that ma.._
perfect buUonholea -ur.

and gmmds -'&gt;1', with 11&gt;0 OX· armed service.
cept!on "'the..-D llel4. which
A delegation from l!le Salem
could be dllnai!JIIIf II
uoed ~ School area - o d be·
lor 101110 aettrltlet, will ~ a- fore tho boord on heatln8 probvailable lor i'eplla
lllma at that scbml,
~ Member Frort&lt;lt. l'llrThe boerd agreed thot there
lor said that ~­ are problema In beaUng thooudl·
lng and work hid been dono on toriwn, or gyiDRflliwn, and a1bo field. He said It ..Wd be greed lbat a suppleiJIOIIIUY sysdamaged If loO 11U111Y - l e uoed tem to correct the problem will
II. ~ Georp Hararav8 w!U
confer with Cooch Cbarlo~lth..- on hoW -olvel1lila lootbaU !tald area _. be noed lor
reptta actlvltlea.
The board eloo reoolved to
hold the orchlteeturel llrm 011
the new high 1ehool to ita contract "Jto the exact word.,. The
firm bad aaked that Leo Cerllng.
representative on the Jd&gt; site,
be excused frOJn supervision
BY MAXINE WALTERS
work for a three week .,cation
POINT PLEASANT - The hlrperiod.
lng
of ~ Brooks smith as ~However, the boord felt that lt
perlntettdent
o! MaBCllt C o u n t y
le In the firm'~o oontract to proSchools
on
the usual t1tree 1o
vide oonotructlal oupe;rviolon
twn
vote,
at
a aalery of $14,and that the board's 8ll'lOing to
Cerllnll's absence
make 500 plua state aid, ror a four
llllable mrtng thatperlo4,ohould yeor year term Bj\1)8rontly tria_ 11111 problems a r l a o·. l : ! gered a near riot in the dee
llarll'8vea 11111 ni&gt;tflt'
Cbl- ol the board of -..ollott Tuea• day aJaht. Between 150 and 200
elnnatl firm _ , of tho
actlal In tho matter, . . . reby private cltlzona woo OYerflow·
placing 1bo rollj)OIIelbllJCif{llf lad&lt; ed Into the voltlbulo and outof _,.,lolon bock to die COIR· hooted, booed, and jostled mem.
ben of the boarcl.
pony.
When the' mo11&lt;trt 1o blre Smlllt
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7-13, are hoWIIW coui1a of H..... 1o recosnlzo members who have ed,....od In the ......_ !oiJdtb.
port Boy Scout ~.245 hold lte Court Tueocitl' nlaht st tho F-·Bemelt Post 128 post bOlitO.
One ~, Jack Kauft', received the seeond elisa scout award, aal TCIJI CU.ell, another mem-ber, wos awarded merit hedges lor home repair ond eltizenaltlp In the home. SJtowtt dtlri!W tho
pro10ntatloa eoremOII,Y lor the two members ore, left to rlgltt, ~. Long, lnotltutlcnl repre...,.
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The reolplion of Mrs. Tbel- .
the annual BIB il.ul Rtplla ma Wiley as a teaeher, eft'eeWeekend ld Mil wu appnwod Uve Ju. 22, tbls year, was ae..
Tueocitl' o1111t 111 tho Melp lD- cepted. L.Yle Slndalr, cu8IOdlall
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recent guesll of Mr. end )ln.
Koloer wore llr. and Mro. Dai111 Jlaooler o( Columbua, Mr.
and Mr1. ~,.,Iiaaolor end ciiUera tor the service.
dren, Rborlcla 8Dd Bobby, Glhan·
lze tho 118ht or Christ modo
no, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Rizer "' Racine.
Mro. WUllam Folmer baa rotllrnod from a twa week vlelt In
Toledo with the Cbarlea A r muAdventurea ht Glvlnt'' wu er tor the program whic:h featur..
otrong flunll¥. h went eopoclthe proeram tbeme of a recant eel dlscussl0111 on attuaUons in- .
llly lo usllt In tho care of her
meatlng or tho East Letart Worn- yolvlng !liVIng. 1'\uliOIO of the
dllllbler, Chari-. who baa
en's Sodet;y of Chrlollan Sorv· ~am wu 1o assist etch perbeen hoopltallzod. WhUe In ToIce held at tho cburcb.
ooo to lind aporoonalwaytoelve, ledo, Mrs. Folmer aloo vlolted
Mrs. Mabel Shields was lead. and lhroUgh giving, lo become lnwith IIIIOUler dllllbler, Mra.-·
•olvod "' lho mlulona or t b e old (JOIII) WUkono, end (amll,y.
ANNUAL SESSION HEW
church in toc!Q'I world.
SUnday dlmer guest• or Mr.
CARPENTER - The ennual
Mrs. Mildred DonabeW proend Mrs, J. A. smith, Bob and
business meeting of the Mt. Un- aented devutlono on lho BeatiMary •Eneen, were Mr. &amp;nltb'a
ion Ch.lrch was held on Friday tudes. A card of thank• waa J'e&amp;ll
mother, Mro. LUlie Slnllh, blo
evening. Election of officers waa from Mra. Ferne Hayman for a
brother, Edward Slnllh, and biJ
c~leted and reporta were giv- plant ond cerdo during her re·
slaws, Mro. Jean Ellenburg,
en by the trustees, clerk. treas. cent holpltallzallon, and a Illite
Mro. Peggy King, l&lt;nd Mro. Nino
urer and missionary seeretary. of 811Preelatlon from Mrs. Doria
Martin, an of Morristown, Tem.
The missiorary secretary re- Adami for birthday cards wa1
tbey were enroute home after
ported that $695 was given to alao read.
vlolllnl! McKinley Slnllll In Gelmissions In 1968. The chUrch vot-Mrs. Heyman and Mrs. Nora
ion, who is home from tl!e hosed to send $500 to ,missions to Pearson were presented g o I d
pital but remains oerlouoly IU.
start the work in 1969. Tbe Swt- crosses as special membership
dey School Superlntendert report- awards !rom the women's diviPLAN Jn'NEY SUPPER
ed an average atten:lance of 97. sion or lho IIOdeQ&gt;. Metnbers
Tho
IIOPhO!IWr&amp; claso or EaatSunda.v School officers elected met at the home of Mrs. Slllelds
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Hlllt
School will Biage a
were: Teachers - Charles Bar· Thttrada,y lo sew carpet rags In
rett, Joe S&amp;yre, Dean Blackwood, a special lund raising project. jitney
from 5 lo 7 p.
Foye Lewis, Bea Wond, and Earl
Mrs. Clara Adams and M r o. m. Friday at lbo ocltool pro.
Starkey. S. S. Stl)t., Earl starkey; Donahew &amp;erved sandwiches, ceding tho Mlllor.&amp;stem bu·
secretary, Connie Grourds; pl- oooktes, and coffee to those nam- ketball game. 'lbe mew wlliln·
clt.ole meat loaf and ham, muhaniat. Mabel Pauley; missiorary ed and Mrs. Foxle llayman,lDcy
secretary. Haul Blackwood; Donahew, Mrs. Mary Roulh, Mrs. ed petalooa, ...... polalool,
fiower committee, Esther Ander- Barbara Dugan, Mro. Julia Nor· green beana, cole 1law, pll'fecson, Oma starkey, Rose Cox, ris, Mrs. EUeen Roush, a n d iton aaled, cake, pie, puitcb IIIII
Jean Kennedy and Lirxla Morria. Tamera Roush, a guest.
Church officers elected were Ray
Myers, trustee, Grace Wilson.
clerk and Earl Starkey, treasPrer. J~ Sayre was b.lredaa.janitor. Rev. CecU Cox was rehired
as pastor for another year. Revival services wlll start March
17 with Evan Edwards, Athens, as
evangellst.

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Program Theme is 'Giving'

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TO OBSERVE 91Sf
BROTHEI!IIOOD MEETS
Albert Reuter or 1500 VerThe
Brotherhood ol the EIP
mont. St., Lawrence, Kansas,
wlll observe his 91st birthday terprlse United Methodist Church
anniversary on Feb. 15. Mr. Reu· met Friday nlaht at the home or
ter is a former Meip CoUnt;y Ed Bowen. Bowen is tonftned to
his home by a broken toot. Carl
residenl
Jennings had charge of the meetire. Others attending were the
Rev. William Airson, Ralph
Spencer, Eldon Week&amp;, Emmett
Will, and James Will.

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were Miss Gloria Buck, M r a.
C&amp;rl A. Ebersbach, Exec., ErYvonne Scally, Mrs. Joe Crodal, nest L. Ebersbach, dec., to Llr·
and Mrs. Lawrence Morarlcy.
ry 0. Sellers, Lots, Pomeroy,
Anna M. Ryther, Admrx., WilAlso pre-'"ll glfts to Mlas
Moore were Mrs. Pam McClana- liam Everett Collins, Dec., to
han, Mrs. Bruce Simpson, Mra. Kelly Mfg. Co., Middleport_
Charles W. Knighting, Sr.,
Lorena Arnold. Miss D o n n a
Phyllis KnlghtiJ18 to Frank CleHauck, mel Mro. David Reed.
Jalid, Oeloies M. Clelaoo, Fereels, Sutton.

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MEIGS THEATIE

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does It Imply that the Olrlallan
will have an eosy )ourneytl)rough Paul Grue10r.
oaa, Vomo Ord, ~ -oh,
lUe but rather the promise is
Gordoo Harrll and Robert Har· Colby Wlnebremer,
Slutthat in the midst ol hardahip rio or Col.uJN&gt;uo were bore Set.
lor, oncl Juice portld.
aOO p~n. Christ will be there to 1ll&lt;lo,y to vlolt lhelr lalbor, R. peUnc.
encourage. com(ort and sustain w. Horrls, a patient at
Jotm Uale 11111 ''Give ot Your
those who turn to tum, Group .... Meloorlal lloapltal.
Beat to'• tbe Master." For the
singing o( "~ Faith Looks Up
Mr. and Mro. Frando Ander· eudlollllllfill pnrtkm of ~~~e'pro.
to Thee" and prayer coocliJded lilh were SUnday vlollora In Co.aram, Franklin Rizer U oerved
the devotions.
lumbuo with lhelr dau&amp;lller' car. u tho Ieeder end presented tho
For the program, Miss Thel· ole, Mr. Allderoon attended t b • tan lllllllld candle IIYIJiboliC al
rna Grueser read two humerous oports obow at the Ol!lo Slate · !fie IIBht of Cbrlot.
stories, "My Lincoln Grew a Fairgrounds.
Youth reprooenllld . ...-tes
Beard" and •• Fini Them and
around tho world lo be benefitBring Them In.,. Members sang
Melp
ed by the Youth Service Fund
"Happy Birthday'" to Mrs. Edna
and IIBhtOd eandleo to, IIYIJibol-

During the business meeting
which followed, plans were completed for the Lerrten breakrast Reibel, and Mrs. FredDessauer,
to be served on Ash Wednesday, president, concluded the meetFeb. 19, at 7:30 p.m. at the ing with a poem "Strangers We
church. The group also planned Haven't Met. ..
a dinner to be served on March
5.
Mrs. Ben Neutzling announced
World Day of Prayer to be observed for those of the Pomeroy communit.Y on March 7 at
the Naomi Baptisl Church. Mrs.
Allen Hampton will be the leadMrs. Doug Wyatt , Miss Sharer.
on Smith and Mrs. Rlchard Well
A card of thanks was read
Saturday with a britrom the Perrin family foragift. entertained
dal shower honoring Miss Linaid it was r eported that Mrs.
da Moore, bride~lect of Jerry
Carrie Meinhart is confined to
Arnold.
Ho1zer Hospital. Members sign-.
The shower, carryingoutavaled a get..well card for her. Mrs.
entine motif in the decorations,
Dorothy Radford was reported
was held at the home of Mrs.
~roved and it was noted that
Well In Middleport.
Grover Erb remains a patient
Gifts for the bride~lect were
at Meigs General Hospital.
placed on a table with a red cloth.
Mrs. Neva Seyfried gave deRefreshments ()( Hlldwiches,
votions opening with prayer trom
cookit!s and punch were sen-ed
the yearbook and a hymn "Faith
from a table decorated with red
or Our Fathers ... She read a po- tapers. The napkin&amp; were lnacrlb·
em, "can You Spare a Smile."
"Linda and Jerry."
am took scripture from Acts 16. ed Games
were played with prizIn her meditation Mrs. Seyfried
es being won by Miss Linda Haspoke of Paul and Silas' time in
ley, Mrs. Michael Morrlll&lt;lll,
jail all:l of Paul's abilicy to conMrs. Donald Mayer and M r s.
vert the jailer and the guards.

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The youth lbo ...... Id Mr1' Ma7 Fll'rell, Cblno;
Fta. - . he11111 v1o1t 111116. lual7 to, ''Wo'Yo a SlotT lv Tell l'leblllo ·No.rlt, O!llli; J o b n
nltal,y Mr. and ...... Joulio to tilt Nallma. H jotnlo !IIIDII Rlicllhu't, ~ '.toba lblt,
Wiber.
and Clor7l llu1JOI' wore load· Aluka; Mill• Rizer, Atrlea;
Mr. end llra. Howvd lll9der or• lor ..., rooponollle modlto- lklllblo Ord, JIOI&gt;Ori; 111· · ·nl\lrllell 1o Glti1,VWo Stall (:ell,
of Parl&lt;eriiMlrl, ·w. vo. IIIII IIn. tlarl on auuttan love, under· oell, Male&lt;&gt;; lluUl WfnobrtQIIU, 1!11!1 an.r 111!) litOko at 'home
Mollel Wolfe of FOmoroy wore otondliJc, wilooulng, and lalill _ , ~ l'ak; ~...,.....
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SUnda;v guests of Mr. end Mro. wltl! Rabort it'..U. Dick Sauv· latan; Bnnda ' IIQ81, !ierilllnJ;
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