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Shaky Peace Holds at Duke
BJ United Pn•• LrUrratiOnll
Tho toor &amp;U dl10ipoted, poliCe
huac 11D8Uily
owr Duke
University and the Univerait.)' of
Wisconsin todaY- with National
Guardsmen ready to mov~ back
the WliJconsin campu5 a~¥~

onto

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students holdiJW the untverai..
~ of Chicago Administration
Buildirc voted early today to
leave "within 24 hoors. •• A

Ieider ol the 16-da.Y demonstra..
lion reportedly called the sit-in
a "failure."" and the students
aOUKht to make their exit as
"dramatic" as possible.
Violence at the University of
Wisconsin's rolling Madison
eampus ThursdaY involved the
first use of National Guardsmen
on a Northern campus. At
Duke, Durham, N.C., riot police
used clubs and tear gas but had
to retreal In the first major
outbreak of violence at a

souilKtn

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Ia l!urront

canqKu diiQI'ders.
Otbor CIQ&gt;DIO•
At oe,her eunpuaes Ttur._,,
dub-wieldiAI pollee arrested 30
per110111 in repeatud sweeps
t~
cha~ng, screaming
militari:s at the UnhersU;y of
California's Berkeley cunpus;
black students 'Violated an
agreement aOO for the fourth
day took over classes at
Roosevelt Uni versit;y in (biea~
go;. 200 students began an an. .
night si.f..in at Pennayhanla
State University after Yipple
Jerry Rubin made a speech and
between 75 and 100 black and
Puerto Rican students · held a
City College of New York
building for four hours.
Riot police fought with more
than a thousarxt Negro and
white students on Duke's Gothic
Quadrangle Thursday ln the
South's first major student
uprising, after a nine-bow"

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oc. . .tloo of tho Aojmhdetralhm Building by lillck

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Elijlloen poriiOill ,....
to· l'!i out alter WolliBI to
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tho blacb woal4 do.
The black
ordered
c:omt•
secretaries bUn th. recordJ While . - . . . . aedion of the h~ldl.rw · ard clllbo, pthond 0. tlio qullilnl&gt;tho' boolldllll ID
threatened to set school reeorda
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willl
!IIi black
afin if their demalda weN AOt
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mel or II Pollee mowcl ln. Tiley otulonllo. .
Aneitho
bOW'.
the atmillll"'
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apOdal black

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gndi~Wo a black - • • J)l'Oo
gram, money for • Black
Studenlo Union IIIII aa lllil to

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lold tllo • Ne8r&lt;&gt;O•

were . i~ IIIII woilld
be oubject to ci'lmlllll ,.._.,..
lllloo If they did not loaw.

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Rulty Peters - Piano and Vocal

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HOTEL MARTIN

WASIDNGTON .,

1"'--..1 Junior White on the bass ancl talented

AI Windon on drums.
Preunted
Artists Corp. of America,

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With tho deodlioe tor the wtlhclnwal ol clllllldateo tor May prt.

More DistriCts

"Pretty kooky? No ... very COMFORT-

ABLE! I can bank by mail right from my
home or office-in bad weather or goodat any hour of any day or night, holidays
included. Why don't you?"
Write or ask us for free
Banking-by-Mail forms NOW!

POMEROY
NATIONAL BANK
POMEROY
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Serving Mei1s COIIIty for
over 96 years

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RUTLAND
A FULL
SERVICE
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Member Federal Reserve System
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

All Accounts lnsu•ed Up To $15,000.00

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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS 5 TO 1 PM

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Howeter, 1110 IIDird wu drOp- .
pod from !lie r.ctloa.
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1be jury
tor aror
lllroe hours m 'IUeld&amp;T, folloW·
IDa toallmorV' 1D t11o caae, IIIII
falllna Jo roach a daclolon 1&gt;1

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Work Stoppage Drags OJ!
. POINT PLEASANT Ita~ tllo

rl&amp;lR for the unloa's ropre- a reeesa becau&amp;e two members ~the tdiool ccmmi-, _ , _ at the ftrat meetiDtl
BeDtatites to di.ICUu waeeia and otber work- board were absent. These "ere Its president, • week """· made the following Ing ....UdCII1 willa tho boord of .-.cad.... Earl Keeter, and naenllor (Dr.) C. L.Broam,
Satur&lt;la.Y:
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wu a wao!Od day
by Ma&amp;CIICoun·

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1be ICbopl boord, .. DUioboll,
Cln:UII Court Judie Jaiale• - · to bO wiUIDa to ........... tllo Iran..tee ~ .... lll,ltlng In ............ oil aaidi!P,. 0!'. lillY unlOil at 11011 • • ........
· ..,j lilt ...... by lite · - County' iloa!&lt;l oc1Ioo1:~• u repro-qi[Jo IIIIJI01·
Ill MleadCII for a.leii!Jionq !JUuociiDD a- '"• lit 41nle• !be boord will slve UJ IIIII"
Pinot ocbool '1&gt;11• driven' l'tfllaat m - - ol Ita ''ri&amp;lrta" to eollbllsll ......... - .._ ....... boooa. 'l"h• r-at woo llled J1111. lni....UdCIIo.
2$ ....... lila ~ TriDalt Ulllon,
1be hearing SaflardoJ, 1!blch ....lll!od ...
· iltfl- lll89, IIIII 81 drlvor!L
all *I Willi 1nlormltloot ..........
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ed ' by AiloriloJ S, D. Util_,. IIIII lr.,t
·~a~~ week pt'OIMJi - &lt;If • sort ~. 10 bave been made In llllllng ~.... &lt;If 'il!iJrl~- 'l)to ~ ... ~
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Slalll~~~: IIOIIor, also
of dbarleotm. • . '
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11:30 a.m.
ADd Ilion b'om I p.m. to 2 p.m. bmch woa

KoofM arrived st

''The CWzena• conmii.Uee of Maaoo Cou&amp;o
V ha&amp; consult.d wi'lit 'tbe law firm ~ Wea-i,Ji
ver and ~ at Cbarlelton, and 10 hill• J
boon advlaod to moko qpllcadCII to be ..,
tho asonda at tho non roauJar ochool board
meeting on March lL"

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. Baek In open 0011lon at 2, the board
Mil U. lawYera, ~ to a eonterenee

rc:JOfl. For a dint. ,lt was a

two - aided

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was relorrlag, _...,ml.y, to
111o - - bolalg rocogniood at t h e

Uli1cil J»eaple in one room,
tho boori1 IIIII Ita 1n another. Aboot
5 p.m. tllo - · met In .., room.
A clll&amp;ena
FrloioQ. nlgllt - tile
ooeoad willaln 8
drew 175 !lOT·
&amp;CIIJ · Jnttrol"od 1n
buo lllrlke
IIIII aotlinll lila
Ill ftlll op-

board'a neat moellntl, w1t11 a J,laoe oo tho
asonda &lt;i lite moolllll to slate Ita tntoreat
ln lllo·- k

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jtrlke bepn Jan. 21. School• have
analntainOd oporadoo. but an Mtlmotool Sl
dr!Yera or IODlO to In the Q'atem, have not
beoe working lllelr runs.

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Bomb Threat

Annual Drapery Sale on Jhe 2nd floor.

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GALIJPOLIS - A bomb throat call waa
recetved at Gallla Academy High Sehool ·
Friday morning, lite ftrat here althouRh
several ~ve been neorded recertly In
Point PIHI&amp;ntand Middleport.
SChool ol!lclalo told cltv pilice Chief
.rom Taylor a .eall eame at 11:28 a.m., ::::::::·:::-:::::-::;:.:::;_;: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-::-:::::-:-:::·
advising that there wu a boanb In lite
1chool a,t to 10 otr. The Hllool was evac'"Pr-uated ImmediatelY. The caU armed juat
_ . the bmch poriod had begilll.
POMEROY - Mrs. Marie Smitb hu been
Pl&gt;llco and ftre · - nrouum made ordered to ·appear Ia the Circuit Court of
a lllor&lt;JuRh IINrch of lite bodldtng and toond Ma1011 County Monday to testify in a criminnothln!l. Claueo resumed ot 12:30, ol!l- al actim •ecordlng to an action dlecnn the
clalo Nld.
Meigs Couoty CommoD Ploal CourL
In Maam Cooney )lvoolle oourt,
Failure of Mro. Sml!lt to
with the
seven boys, moatly ot junior high age, were 00111'1 order wUI lood to
of court
each lined $100 IIIII placed on~ of. charpa aooordlng to an emry filed Friday Ia
tor ....C.oatng having taken part ln throale the local Common Pleas COurt.
made thoro. Other eooea are pending. .

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Ohio BeU Tel~thone Ca. was
alerted IIIII ready to trace 11oe
seeond call when it wa1 made.
'!be caUor told LeV- he
wiiUd the money in ftves. tens
alii twenties and would call
apln '!bur~. Ohio Bell determined the '*! was ecmlng

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A policeman was on another
Uno with an Ohio Bell ofllclal
ODd a&lt;J1 tho loeatioo of the tel·
ojlbone booth. Tho intormatloo
was rel&amp;Jed to two deteethes
who made the arrest.
Pollee said Hlcka told them
he made the caUl at the iDstructlon of another mu whole
ldonllty he woilld oot ro-.

GALLJPOIJS - Cltj Doll.,. rO(Iortod no
.. t..,rll&lt; accldenla ~ ID the old Froncb
;,i Cll;J. Pollee have, m-vor, lnveotlptoci M
.·~ ace~ In the ftrat t5 doyo of the year;
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MINERSVILLE - Gerold Ruaooll Cqjor,
Mlnersvillo Route I, has enll:atool iD tho V.S.
Army tor two years. lie Is the 1011 &lt;i lotf.
IIIII lotfs. Late COpr, l'&lt;laaoro¥,andadonled Pameroy Hlgll Schoal.

Coort of Jodp Froak W. PQ!to&lt; Fftclll.
Fined
Ama ll• Ma~ llldoe
Routo 2, $10 IIIII oollla, OJII!rell , . _ , ,
license, and " an:1 COfita, detadi~ """":"'1;
· no.td H.~. Raclm, apoedlrw, $10..,..
COAtli June1 Lewis Allen. W&amp;lhiDitGil atatl1
$10 and eDita, loft ol e.-.; llarrall r.

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f'tei'IOth ..Coli eprlRQa '""'k~ Ute
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aanred clear dlaiOIIOOI FNii
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torviDe, $27.50, Qll11'41 0 ·
Panlml Rolnat. I, tz?,SG,
Gordon Yl:PIM, V - , W. VL,
IIJ)OOIIlnr. HURh T. llarrl!lltoo.
VL, ~SO, IPBdh. David JL.· ---,:=:

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They work like tr&amp;~Cks and ride
like cars. Two steeii-Beam a~ea

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MUb • TreYOrlk!ltirtl

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OD J. C&lt;qdoa, l'vllarl1olrl.

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MEIGS TIIEATIE'

'A MATl'Eil OF INNOCENCE'

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... r - - Edward "1"111!1r. ~ ......
I, charged with drlvi!WwNito .......

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TONIGHT "' SAnJRDAY
FEB. 14-15
''THE SWIMMER''
(Tocbnlcolor)
Burt Lancutor -Juice Rulo
AND

COOII,

Reodav!Ue Route 1,, $5 IIIII coota, detocll•
o&gt;dlaust; Willie Colllno, P - 2,
tl.O IIIII coots, ...., o[&amp;D viololloa; llan7 K.
Roush, Pomeroy, $5. IJd coat&amp;. detectlw

!JAii.LIIIOLIS - Thla It the "dD
111111 IIIOIIt ol uo, w!liJ••'illo
In materlall al!orlld
CUI ll'MIP

AmosYilla, $10 IIIII

0\W yeUCM line; Joe D, Lawrence. P-..
roy Route 2,. .1 0 IIIII cotta, UDII&amp;le fthlcllt;
Earl H. Dean, Pomeroy lkJule S, atop olp
viololloo, $10 and eostlo; Cllarloa F. PonG,

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BY BOB HOEFLICH

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count;v infirmary on Mulberry Heights.

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Temperatures in Ohio Saturday thrOugh Wednesday will average near normal in north to
below normal ln south with
bighs averaging tn the mid to
upper 30a and nowa in the low
20s.
A UWe warmer over t h e
weekend, then colder by midweek. Rain or snow west over
tbe weekend and mow flurrl.ea
east around mid-week, averagIng about a tenth Inch In eaat

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Shop at Elberfelds In Pomeroy

WASlnNGTON (UPO - T h e
deparlmelll of Heallb, F4acadoo
IIIII Welfare Thuradly cutofffoolenl llnanclal aid to throe more
Southern school districts for failure to desegregate In oomplianco with tile 1!164 CIYU 1ilght8
Act.
The order. wblch b«omes effective Mard1 16, was annaunced by HEW Secretary Robert H.
Finch. It Included no provloloo
ror funds to be retrlwed retroaedvely should tllo dlatrlcll de·

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Wltnoa.,a teadfYinltheoll=
two o;y trial for
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were( 'Ma"lll Moore, J r . , =
~~'~~I MeDollald Harold RldoooUr, r.~oy.
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Morson and Mrs. liar- 6:25 p.m. returaed m court DD
or • •
ware Tlilr,_ lllOnlinl IIIII roaebod
:::..,~ 18Stu
Edwin Ill verdict_. dollberad!lllllr
olbor two hOUri.
DeBar.
plalntlll wao . The orlllnal CCIIIIPIIlnt wu
Counsel tor tile
wiih allklnJ JadlpDeDI In tho . _ t
Dale Greeno ol CbariD"""'
of $(11,000 llat upc11 oareelllllll
the hwnee POol, Inc. repre.- ~counsel the aumof$10 OOOn•
aoatod by Carroll Cuto IIIII tllo
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Get Aid Banned

IF YOU WILL NEED A HEALTH CARD this year, you can re- cldotodeoegregale.
The dtatrlcta affected were:
ceive a free skin test next Tuesday am Wednesday at the Meigs
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SCbool Dlatrlet No. 13, ·
Junior High School i11. Pomeroy. ·
Ark., G r - CounEmmel,
Hours ot the testing are 1 to 3 and 6 to 8 p.m. Those tested will
try
Scltool
Dlllrlet No. 52 at
have to report back later in the week to have tbelr teats reid.
Nlnetyatx, S. C., and Cheater
EDISON HOBSTETTER, PRESIDENT or the Meigs Coon~ Pion- County Board of EdueadCII at
eer and Historical Society, was delighted with Thur&amp;day's fund rais- Henderson, Tenn.
ing efforts by Leo story and W. P, Lochacy, members of the soCiety's board of trustees.
1n a matter of two houra, Story aM Locbary contacted a half
dozen people and rllllied S$,500 toWard coi!JtructiOll of tho prq\oo/l!i!
Meigs museum.
Edison telt the efforts and the results are indications that resi·
dents do want to see the muaewn become a realit;y.
The society needs approximately ftO,OOO on the planned museum construction which will total $115,000. There Is $45,000 ncm
committed, not counting die $3,500 raised by Story and Lochary
Thursday afternoon.
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The two trustees hope to do more contact work in the near fu..
ture in an attempt to raise more Curds.
Of coorse, the museum as now planned wlll have olftce quar·
ters for two federal agencies. Rentals from these (Ja811ers will brlDg
in an estimated $5,268 a year 'thereby making it posalble tor~ society to make loan payments on the Planned structure.
However, the $70 1000 - or $66,500 now U.t Story and Lochary
have made their first contact. - Ia too much or a balance for the
society to comfortably borrow and that's why the effort to secure
1additional contributions - to keep any loan necessary to a mini·

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pr PLEASAN'f - Tho petit d - .
Jury •ol Ma..., ~ Clr~t
'lb' ~at dlaprtod pOinl Ill
Coort Tlilr., awarded thO tbe trial clovaiqlod 'lfer OWIHII'·
pt•lnllff $4_333 33 Ill tile civil allljJ altho local pool.
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llariiiCIII, adThe loeal · Ktwanlo Club IIIII
mr. ot tllo estate ol Earl liarmoo, docoaoed va. Jolm C, Ryor, CELEBRATES 84TH BIRTIUIAY
ot ala.
INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (UPO
The aedoo .-mod from !be ..t' Mra. :Bess Truman, wife of
dollll of 7-yoar~ Earl' liar· Cornier Presldonl Harry S. Tru·
mon 1n Augull 1!166 It the local man. colebrotod her 84th birth·
owlmm!Ds pool when a cinder c~ay 'qulelly Thuradly In the cou,
block wall ln the . - . r room pie's big white houae on Del•·
fell 011 tho )'Olth causing his were Slreel.
A frlend ubi there were IIi¥~
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1WO MEIGS COUNTY SENIORS at Rio Grande College have
been named to the deall's honor roll for the first temester. They
are Jerry D. Davis, son or Mr. and Mrs. Max 0. Daria of Mld!lleport1 and John D. Usle,· son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Lisle. Syra~
cuse. Students must receive grades averaging 3.5 or better to be
named to the roll.
Davis and Lisle are doingstudentteachingcurrentlyln the Meigs
Local School District. Davis is majoring in histor;y and Lisle, in
elementary education.

"Some girls like mink1 like banking by mail!"

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HarmQ~- ]flry Finds for Plaintif;[ 1~S*;

THE HARLEM ALL STARS - the famrus professiobal bltsketball team - will be at Eastern High School at 8 p.m. TUesday. 1be
faculty will meet ·lhe All Stars and the public 18 tnvi_tecl to the contest

. Ruby sings your fa~orite tunes at the
piano accompanied by ever popular

THE TAXPAYERS, It aeems, have* blaOr

heart thln IIIIYCIIO .....,.CCOII. Not \,nJy did melllbero of e&lt;groaaand

OHIO DIRECTOR OF AGRICULTURE, John M. Stackhouse, his
nothing but praise for the work of Frank H. J~naton in hla six years
as secretary of the Meigs County Fair Board. In a letter directed
here to the board, Stackhouse states that Johnston's records which
have undergone inspection are "fiawless."

FEBRUARY 17 THRU MARCH 1, NIGHTLY
EXCEPT SUNDAY
9:30 TIL 2 A.M.

:

Cenei'OIIIy by ta;rpoyerupreada Out

mary elections only hours IWI.Y, Wednesday, it appeared problble
that Pomeroy will have botll a Democntic ancl Republican primary.
The Meigs County Board of Electioos disclosed Wednesda)&gt; af·
ternoon that no withdrawals had been received. 111e deadline wu 4
p.m. today. The primary in Pomeroy will settle tbt issue betJteen
seven Republicans seeking the nomination tor four seats on councU,
and two Democrat women seeking the namiraUon as treasurer.

OPENING MONDAY

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Summer Swim Lessons Planned

'BY PAT HOOCK ' ·

RIO GRANDE - .&amp; ilrl.J •• t

......a 18 . .ldMYOI'IIu~

BY WJLUAM S. WHITt

o,ij'l!i&amp;llt•llll...............,.

W A51UNGTON - Hubert

' ·-::~~c-"
~· N.. Y., wai ~ :weJM• wtu. u

laadonhlj&gt; cl lhl llomoeratlc Wlol!!liby
tradition ho ohcold havo mai!Ulned wiiiDit
aerte~~a dllpute toratlluUwomoreyears,ta
air- under heaV)' cbllloap - -"'&gt;'
from Sen. Edward II. Kollllody of Maoaacho&gt;utts Pd more blandly from Sen. Edmundl
Mu~~t. or~
'-fbo foniter VI...Preoldent, elearlJI&gt;OI'-

~job tit~ II*~~~~ ·

.&lt;l#rU 26; ·~m . .a.-~. Coio-

1101 lWilrl' 'LudliiioloD.

nm ~

MiD( hor

to

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aJ lliO a.onta'l'

utile noorb.f·town
-a..·-·-..,...w
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ol~-

celvlqr whllt 1 \lenerated hymn callJ the ••

111'" Lucllnltra'a~rlde
.... jallt .. ~ iODd »&gt;ri·
loul ao 1'11111 Rev...... andUmeo as lang, liUioi7 hliil ol·

LARRY D.

clrdllw ......,, 11 llghtllw bock witll whotW&gt;der ij,.; Gld ruloo of thepmewould hno been
atrlldrwJi'premature prooouneemertl 11 to
tda owa p1D,'JIOset for 1972.
Spaak1Jw with 1 eanlor tllet Ia all the
clre~~natances b itlelf without precedent,
HUIDihny ia now presenti~ himself not as
''the titular leader c:J. the pany," the tndlUpdtl· dellptim for ·a man tn his poaltlon,
but 11 "'the leader - pertod." 1bls Is only
~ riY of ..,...,., and lour yeoro ahead
ol time, that he !IJ.\ly lnleRia to coates! f&lt;Jr
a second Prealdentlal nombatlon.

forPial but tile DAR baa brou&amp;l!t tile lltorJ•"'
U. ''Female Paul BeVele" 1D

cmCLE

.........., _.,.in by fellur·
lila: bor Cll .u.,.tr .......

pd;lle

Circle Trains

COI\'IDtmOratinll Ftlll:uar7 U

ttAmerfcu mltory libd:h. n '
Mra, James'Ciark,Praocll COl·
Pvt. &amp;.:1 Larry D. Ch·elo, 1011 DDY DAR and Mra. Mal')' Lowla,
o1 Mr. lllllil Mra. Dousla• Circle, curator ol tile lloritap Room •
Raellle, enlored military ..... Davil Library, have made a cbplay at the Llbrar7. _... the
lee laat Oetobor and completed
baste tra1nJng at Ft. J•ck~«~, !b1&gt;U Lucllngloa JIQIIar and a
ol tile earbo !laS cloailo·
s. c.,- In December. He Ia trala- l'tlllllca
ed by George Walhln&amp;lm a a_4
lng oow for the militarY pollee
made by Betq Roal. The !laS
at Ft. Gordon, Georlla. and w1U ,... ftrat carried at
bailie
IJW,Iate Feb. 28. Aller a two
BemlngtoD.
weeki leave he Ia to report for ol()I
hill mldnlo!lll ride, 1'11111 ReBecaun or 11er baaudolla-rlclo
ooe year rJ. active mtJ In Vietol
vere wu eQUipped with a speedy 1m01m. Pow par10111 .....,_.
.... able~ alllto
nam.
borH, a ·talent lor derrilll-do; COoii'Q'
hove
helrd
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·lllolr
ro,:ao
~ -mar·tlle .,_
He graduated !rom Soulhem
he was- a ll1lll on a ndalklll: Ida bor. But In hor da.Y, bar llllhOr
Local lll&amp;h School Ill 1966. In
from Aloun• OJJJ7 bad&lt; 10 ale ....
leal u boDored Ill hilllor)' - . . received a Colonel iJidln&amp;tCIIIIIIIil.hlo .,_
September he entered tho Allied
clor Hemlllm )ll'allilll be!' - · retumadtothelr!umiWbtre
lnatllute of Technoio&amp;Y Ill Chi- In legend and In ..,.g.
Georp Waal&gt;lniltoD ,.,..
IAJni-llalred, wldMyld !\YI&gt;U, cago and was ·graG&amp;ated there
tll11 kepi ........ !IOU•
Ill ......,..._ Ia lJI'actically .... ._... at the !amiiJ - ·
Oct. 6, 1967 as a joUmeymall

For MP Duties

HOLD OPEN HOUSE- A larp

crowd was oo hand. Saturda)&lt; af.
temoon for the ·open house cerelnOidea ~ New Haven'• newly

relocated public: library. Above,

-s

YOlunteer workers serve pun.eh
Iiiii cookies to the guo IIIII and, at
rl&amp;lrt. Mrs. Ellwln stein, !load .
1ibnrlan.
with New He·
ven

11a1or

cme of the many nft1clal euesta
lftMill The new library Ioca-doo, In tile former Methodist

Church bulldlnl. hwsea about
S,OOO books. Members of a re~

OJII&gt;Ointed Ubrary board,
by cll;r c011ncU alter
~ over oporatlon ol I he
fldlJI;J, .are Cbester Curry,
ldeot; Lewis SUmner•, v 1 e e
gnddent; IWda Smith. aeere.tary. troaourer 01111 R. G. Gr..,.

OJIPOinted

pna-:

and Karl

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Thomas Grinstead,

II

aw..-.e. "' liiOj' 1967 he ~&gt;e­

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llet, m., Wblle stUJ a1ten&lt;11ag the
Jnatllute. Prior to hla enllhe was employed at eaterplller.
He hBs been hoD.&gt;red as an expert

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s-t ~·· l!ut

Rogers Quits

Tops Activity
PT, PLEASANT - The J&amp;IIJ.
ary actl.vl1iY report rA. the Mason
Coull~ Hoaltll Department reloaoed Saturday, showed dental
hyglono wao tile main topic of tile
mmth with 23 school vislt:i made
a n d 172 elementary students

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Clurch !ollil!olnc diaoer.

Wllil&lt;t

cuoail, _..., "' lholocal

Mae Rogera, ewboveraial head
ol lhe Good -aekoepillg lnllltute, restaoed todlQr as a conllllt-

~ Goo, "Joic., .... duoed i1J ~ Wa*ll Gar·

lado. Wllbur~d, J:II'OI(clool,·'
pruldad. ladlaa.c l-Ciurdo

ant to Prool- Nixon f&lt;Jr con-

aarvadlhl.._.
CUIIIII'o ~ -otad
..... ._wa.'tt lo tloat oOdell'
briiOII .ap Iii b&lt;)yt lo lie .hoa111&gt;Y '

to

acreenecl tor dental problems,
49 being referred ror further
examlnltloo.
A total of 116 jmmunl.zadona
were given; 54 persona attend·

· ·=~~~~~r -~ -~~ .;:._._

ed ~..ray clinics, and 104 home
vl~w•m.........

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the insUbl.te and to serve u Ida

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ASK 11l WED
POMEROY - An application
lor marrla&amp;o baa been llled In

Me1aS Probote court iiJ Flo,r4
Alan MlllhOIIe, 21, Belpre, collop otudeM, ani! VIctoria Lee
Bui'I'OIIIbs, 10, TUppers Plalu,

Emperor's Bones
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AuiiiOrllleo
~ bore
~4 IDle to hear tmm 1110'·
... kDowlng the - - ol
the lfol,y Roman EmilerOr Friedrich Jli Who died almoat f I v e
cenluries 8(10.
Prot. Rudolf Baebleltner, 41.~
VIENNA (IJPD -

at St.

SleJihano

rector of the ~se muiMllir,
disclosed that Friedrich'• tomb
re&lt;ently was X-&lt;IJOd lllllil ..,
trace ol hlo baou
A aearch ihr&lt;Ju&amp;b eatloOdrat ar·
eblves failed to reveal 0111' c1o1eo
to tile - · o! tile IDI·

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Health

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fairs.

Wllbilltol CciWIIJ.

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ll8ld consultant In conaumor af.

CISf MEMBERS OF A ONE-ACT COMEDY, 4 'Tbree Oil&amp; Bench''• arepletured with a.etr dl·
rector, JD1e1 Brabham,. standlrw, speech ~ drama teaCher at Eastern High Se:hool. Gh'en by the
IIJOedl 01111 dnmll class, the play wiU bo J&gt;Nsented at 10 a, m. ¥&lt;mdaY at Eastern lll&amp;h School In
Jlelp Coullf&gt;' for the sillleDt body and the public and nn Tuesdo,y at Waterford Hlgb School ill

~

··" Art $tudenta wm

·. ,.,..;, Preaidellt Nlxun'a rcq.telt
to take a leave of absence from

llaelf lo
r0nnkllble; and he las uthlr 111eta ln tbl

lolulkla'l -

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......., o!Jic:lal•

boea... of tile wide public raopoct he
evoked Ill the Cll1ll)oiiD ollaat year.
But the man rea11;r and polnl'ull1 Ill the
middle here Ia JDIJl He has no public fonlm
or eoundtrw: board &amp;QYmon,thoulhtoNIUA
he wW again taw one if lick Ia with b1m 1D
hta objective of returnln&amp; to the Se.te trom
MJmesotlln 1970. More impor1ali:ly, belacu
a shoplarl)' harsh 1_.-ty dUemma fran
which all hla rivall are elorlouab' tree.
The net or It Is that durl. blo 1968

eonrerenee with Jaretta

ilutcher and

I

Jean llogoro helil-

inl&lt; tile nuraes. Dr. John Grubb
and Dr. Richard Slack """""led 20 women In tho FamiiJ' Planning Clinic.
Mal')' 4'nch and Sl1aron Brln·
ker, health nuraea, presented
procrama to the public regardIng health. Foodhalldlers were
l!l•en to 70 .IJOOI)Ie. Fooclland·
lers lllterested In -..me a
ear4 for employmonl may now
como to tha hoalth clopartment
011 Frldayl betWeen I and 3
J&gt;.ID.

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MEtGS THEATIE
TONHlHT, MON. &amp; TUES.
FEB.. U, 11, 18
••LADY IN CEMENT""
Frank Sinatra, Raquol Welch
COLORCARTOONS:
I Want MJ Mulnmy
Tatkjoho&lt;um
Feud With Dudea
Ill&amp; Game Hewot

Safety IQ
\Viii be
Explored

..... ovtrlool!l4 )lld'I'W ........

, lo .iao- Ill the two _.act p~ belli~...... - _ . . by tho
spaodlml dnmll clan Jameo Brabl- at the Eastern Hlgb SchoOL Eaotem . - s WD1 vlow
the prelllftlltlorul on MondoJ and the claao wiH ~· a field ll'll&gt; jO Waterford. Hllb Sii!OOI In
Willl\lllltOII County on Tueldly to preHnt the plays there. Dramt cast members are: Hlted. ~
to rW!t. Patrick Morri 11011, Ray Karr, Patty SeXIOili standing, left to rJabt, John FI')'Ar, John Gi'Ufltll, Bob Ritchie and Martin Ollbome.

FIIDIOUI Oarinetist,
'Whiekey Tone' Dies

CRASHI'D INTO TREE
CINCINNATI (IJPD -

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eel......C)OHIIII!
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Dies in Vietnam
(Cmtlnoad from Plop I)
who holds a poattim with Union catblde in
South CbarleltOn. Other det11U1 were not
availlhle concernirw his death.
IJradd. who wu born Oct. 20, 1944, was
well kDown in the bend uea IIV5 waa an out-

ltandlna student while ltteblinS Wahama
Hlch School. He was valedlctorlon ol his
ll'adUitiJW eliBI ln 1962 lnllddlitlon to recetv1111 other acholaatlc hmors.
He enlered the Englneerilla: School at
West Virginia University at M~n tn
the tall ot 1962, but later trauf~rredtoWest
Vtrginia Tech at MD~Jtiomery, where he re-ceived his BS degree last year. He was mar-

re-

MIDDLEPORT - Miss Jacquellne An11a Hawley, 250 No.
Third Avenue, Midllleport, has
successlully
corq,leted the
tra!nln&amp; Drosram lor medloal
a&amp;ststants at the Columbus,

oonlorllfo .......... - -

AltosJtla;;the:n ...,.n(-.

c.;· r:;

Last

summer there wen clalll-

One way of deciding to

walk to reduce Ia
the new cars.

to

P&lt;ice

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piMO eelllor lllinll claneo to ba bold a t ant l'lllnt R.-t, p!OI,

x.-o...,.....,.tlleNewJIOOI.

ATTENTION BUSINESSMEN

Ohio, campus ot career Acad-

emy, world't largest paramedical schoolirw s)'stem. She
was awarded her ell) aDd cere
t111cate •t graduation ceremOft..
lea held Feb. 1. She ill the
da\llhter ot Mr. alii Mrs. Jack

ried Se!&gt;t. 2, 1967.
M. Hawley.
Pfc. Dodd n.rst entered the army July 3,
1968 and took be.IIC training at Fort Bei'P
nlr«, GL He took Advanced lnfantry Traintrw at Fort Gordon, Ga. He left this ctM'JtrY
RIO GRANDE Foorteen
December 2, tor Vietnam.
graduate home economlsta ln the
He waa aulgned to Company C, 2nd GalUa, Meigs, Jaekam County
Battal.lon, 7th CaWilr,.
area met at Rio GrazUe College
Survlvore In addition to his "Ue and for their quarterly meeting re·
parents Include: two sisters, Mrs. Robert cently,
(Barbara) Hylton of CIJnp Springs, Md., and
Mrt. W, A. Lewis, Rio Grande
Miss Charlene Dodd, who i6 a student at and Mlaa Karen Beattie, Home
Marshall University, a grandmother, Mrs. Eeooomics teacher at SouthwestFlorence Dodd of Portsmouth, Va.
em High School, served aa hosFunenl arrangemerb will be announced. teasea for thfl meeting whtcll

Recent Meeting

1968 Earnings

aion proeram calls for the open-

Up Reports

area by more than 10 per cent.
Plans include also for completion In 1969 the enlargement of
13 stores and maJor reoovation
of nine. The first of the oompany•a free standing unit:J, now
on the planning boards, D'l8Y open

ing ot 30 new stores lo 1969,
which will expand total selling

Murphy Stores
G. C. Murpby Co. announced

Saturdl3 an improvement in net

IF WE DID NOT CONTACT YOU, DON'T FEEL LEFT OUT AS WE WILL
BE CALLING ON YOU SOON. OUR RESPONSE WAS SO GREAT THAT
WE WERE UNABLE TO SEE EVERYONE THE PAST WEEK.

started with a meal In the Rio
Grande College Cafeteria.
Following dinner, Mrs. Lewis
presented several timely selec·
tiuns (or the month of' February .
The meeting was concluded
with a tour 0( the Heritage Room
in the College library. Mrs. Lew.

BANKAMERICARD

FIRST NATIONAL BANK

Is served as a very gracious hostess for this part of the meetIng.
Attending from Gallia County

Gallipolis, Ohio
"Serving This Area Since 1863"

~=-=~.:.

John-.

~::i~~rl-5 '~AL:tiPOLIS

Look what

CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
CO.
t"s up to now·.

Weather

sta-.

tans.

SHOW STARTS 7 P. II.

_.. low--··
Av.....,.

for

111e week lido raar - 19.2 clo·
- · · Iaiii year 25.2 doTolal.,...clpllallonfor the weak
.tldl 1aar - 0.53 lllcbeo; loot
:year- 0.16lnoheo.
Tolal preclpllatlon to olato thlll
:rear - 4.01 lncboo, lui year
- 1.119 lnehel. .

ONE WEEK Ft.. 16-22

A-~....,W­

I;f- 88.40 laclooa.

SUNDAY - SATUDAY

GREAT!

Deals on Many Options.

. ll's happening now. Tho GREATi Solo of tho year. Fea·
turing special oovlnga on opeclally equipped Fury, Belv-re, Berracuda and Vallanl
models. Many of your lovo~lo op!lona are youno ot special oovinga, ao llllke H loday.
When lhe Plymou!li Unbtatobln have 1 . .Ia II lon'ljOIII good, R'o .GREAT!

READY CASH ·
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.u '"/l.•e• ywr oh... i•

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the. voluntetr

p.m.

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SEE TliE UNBEATABLES. THEY'VE GOT IT GREAT!

' tioa o •odoy, h will bo'
y~ t4eot,_
ow'.

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PltoM 99Z·Z156

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CHRYSLER-PLY~OUTH ~(;IJ.
GALLiPOLIS. OHIO

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Ill tho Had
miDirclaaooa.•
hadflvo
tora lui: ermr, . . Jt.. ......
ed !hat OIIIJ' - . , - era! times last year to conlltuS teaehlnjo IIIII Un.
Reel Croll swtmmlnc clun••
'lldl :rear · - Wllr
The committee plana to e.QAilid lnatruc:tora wDl be *"'"eNe tD
Its program this year.

The - - dlocuaaed tile
claases which wt.ll be giyen in
Red Croos Water Safet;y and SmaU
Craf! Safe!J' thlo lllJI'illg and summer. The elite• tor these class-

JACQUEIJNE HAWLEY

T\an ••••~:•d
it•• i;ato

IIIJlbiW

ear acddonthertSalurda,yclllilll·
od the II&amp; ol Karen CumiDal1lm. arvoil' •• ~ ollhe De1t, ol IUburl&gt;an Delhi Twp. llor .PJrtD!Onl' or Jleahll, . ¥4!CIIIian
car left a ~~trat !ll)d crubedinto lllllil wtllare; illltl :~ 'dfilola
~· ~ .P. ~ra....

tbe
.

WANT AD -

118, Who

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1111o -'..

auc:eeuM.b complete

quired COI'HS.

win •

CommoD .PIMI .lu4P
~...

nee lit standard bearer.

CLEAN SlEEP

Dead

Cerald' J.

lllariiM

• aut.horttf tO lsaue certtneotaa locall;f to ell .,.....,s -

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llkl I

·Celebrezze

cllad priclay' .

and ......
moetlllg !loltl, baa otated Ito _.
ol the year .....-IIIIi the homo factlltlea are avlilllble kr Red
ol Mrl.
Wiley, Water Croas swlmrnin&amp; lfiiiMIH -t h I •
Sofocy Chalrmon,
yeu. GqUott1 has beMI YtrJ oo.
• wu - e e d that the Mo- operative with the Red Crw~a
1111 ~ Red Cron Water water aalety eoaunittee, t h e
Sofecy, Small Craft and First group was told.
The resort J)OOl wu u1811l 181'·
Aid committees have been liv-

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Judge
of
STABBED TO DEATH
YOUNGSTOWN, Oblo (UPD Hem¥ Wri&amp;lt. 3~. younp~own, Oeveland is
.... to death Solunlay.
His body ,..s f&lt;amd m a oldeCLEVI!LA)ro (UPD - MUo
walk on tho lower ealt aide. wiU bo bold lolmdlq II) Olm' i&gt;abi lor

biOit

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•• taUihf. ia.

bo---The Plea,... I'Uiat Re-m, ed
btelmten. Julll]t '§I,...
_
, . . . , up~ lie.
the...._...,. of AIGooi-

eo will

were Aviee Frecker, Aldetll Rob·
earnlnp for 1968 to $1.96 per this year.
GALLIPOLIS- .,What ts Your
A
10
per
cent
sales
increase
inson,
Dawn Walker, Mrs. Lew·
share. The 1968 reJUits Include
satety IQ?" - 'Ibat'a a Cflll· a per ahare provision for Fed· in Jamary Ia an encouraging ls, Jean Curtis, Nancy Evans.
tim Ohio women are anSW&amp;ring en! &amp;u1ax ol 19 eento and of 4 start for improved profit results Jan Burleson, Karen Beattie and
as they attend district safet;y cents for the loss on the 10 un- In 1969, the company said•
Pat Glaas.
meetlnga thit month.
profitable Terry Farris stores ,--..------------- ---------=--~:----:;------~----------------..-~
Ten district meetings will be
held to prepare theae women 801
Items, net
leaders to teacb a almtlar les8011 Ill GoUla Coullf&gt;' Exlenolm
Hdlne!Dake;ra coanen lllllil tholr
local ~luba cluing March, re·
ports Mlaa Vlvllln
II· $23,392,000,or7perceat,toa
.... hlllll ol $355,699,000 with
alatont Exlenalon leader,
512 stores In opera.Uon at the
Tho Ohio State UniYaral~.
end ol both this and 1lle prevl·
The meeting for thia area wtll 0111 year. Sixteen new ltorea
be held 1n Jackaon 011 WeCbea- were opened, 12 In the last (Jiaru,., February 19, at the Chrlo· ter of the year, and eb: cloaed,
1lan Ciwlrch In Jaekaon, bei!ln· lllcludlno two clo-od by lire.
nlng at 9:30 a.m.
Current a~lerated expanThe meetlnga wiH bllhllaht 111f'ormaUon on def'enllve drtvfne
and treeway drlring. AMtllerpart
ol the meotlnp deals wltll lire
warnlni ayotem.l Ill the home
GALLIPOLIS - T e m per·
and wiU atreaslhe lonportaacaol atures, preelpitaUon and weather
such ayltema and how to teach ecndUioa for each 24 hours
u roeorded by Pole McCormick,
the le&amp;IOIIS,
Falrflald
Weather
11118 Johnston and - - Ds,y
Hlgb Low Pree.
opedallota, Roger MJllar,
Extenaloo qrlcultunl ..,....,., .. - •• ' • 51 35
family houslnr, and W. E. Slu&lt;k· Mmclay .••••.• 52 30 .12
e,, leader, llfltY and emeraen; Tuoaclay . . • • " 44 18
cy preparedness, wW conduct Wemoaclay • . •.. ~ 30
Ute meetfngs.
Thuraclay . . . . .• 46. 25 .34
:r 100 aro lnteroaled Ill at- Friday • • .. .... 41 34 .07
tencllaa, tOIItad Pat Glasa, Gal- Saturdl,y . • • • • • • 38 34
A•erece hlllo 1emperature for
lla Cclultzy Exlenalon - ·
the week thll year - 38.2 clo·
Home EonMimleo at 448-46U Exlalaloo ' 32 by Tooaclay, Feb- 111'001, laat year - 5(),2 deruary 18,. 196t for lllrlloer .....

by

ai.Jho .tln!o Dill

lhe -

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Friedrich died In 103, aomo
2G ..... balore hill Juao, ornate

111e Dutch aculplor .Nlklal Garburt VIOl~
ErPetU liOir 1111110&lt;1 1h a t

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Coounlllee......
mer .Plaa•
Ito flrllt

it to n.ley'a oftl:ce torphotop11phieproofofa
ll&gt;irlt ol rounl011 - ml with ......,..... limited to pnlaa for DaieJ' o JIIO¥Onlcy. So liar
10 JO(Id; but now tbe lett wtrw wtU react in
nollnt dta.Plftaaure.
11ds, thea.ltthemaaiUI"eof'HIDJJIIhnT's
burdln. For circumstaoees - tbe moat tJn..
,porlant 0110 bel. lnltloled EIIK - ore de..,.
•• to him oven that · - !Joodohlj&gt;
whicb b.)' all the cid nd.e• he bid terned •• ita

Thb l1 bOth h8ld;y stuff and a most risky PresJdert1al raee he was 10 desperate to
IJI)rotch, b)' the old ruJea. But the point 11 placate and reclaim the Far Left of hia par.
thlt the old rules are &amp;OM· Never before in cy thlt he llieDited much of lU mqdentely
political _history has so unhldden a &amp;truggle Hbenl and centrist Con:et. As the race
tor 10 distant aprlzebeenopened~ 110 earb'. we!W on, he markedl)' softened up 011 the VIetr-_'MW Kennedy people ue operational at- nam 'fV, and beyond doubt alao ahoOk tc- Its
reldJ, ror all practical purpose a; even now old pros generally by more or less ._cklng
the slogan "EMK for '72" is turning .., In out on his initial defense of the conduct of
more places than on bumper stickers. Ani a Mayor Richard Daley of Chicqo Ia lhe 1968
Gall'~) Poll plalnly ahowa the drift of events. Democratic NatiOilll Conwrtton of unhapPf
Among rank-aJJd..llle, or ~&lt;regular," Demo- memory•
cratt, Gallup finds Kennedy leading HumphWhatever shortcomings lillY properly
rey by 2 to 1 as tlle man who should 11 take be charged to Daley's handling of the sick
over" direction or parcy plans and politics. and unexunplecl violence brought to Chlcaao
Humphrey, in a word, has moved out, by the hippies arxl Ytwle&amp;, the central and
wjth none of the custcmacy coyness or dl&amp;- undeniable truth remains thlt he was at all
clatmers .at :further Presldentialaspil'lltioos, events moet of
protectl~ tile tnteresta of
simply becauae he must. The heat from the the man the convention was going to nomi~r
Kemedy movement. which began in January ate - Hubert H. HUIJ:I)hrey. That Daley was
with hia elew.t:Jm to asstatant Democratic not amuaed by Humphrey's turnabout on the
leader
the Serate. has become too hlgfl to Chicago Issue Ia am has been highly un..

Dental Hygiene

a ..................... tile
taple, •110,. !lc.,• -~·
"' a. ~ Jlo.
tan aou·~ ..-~IW

tile , . .
earlier this week, l8tt1Dg ott a
conlllct of lntenu.t oortt.J1Werll)'
when she aaid she ~ c:ontlnue to
a oalarv from

,....,.

-

nwa, one now aeea HIIII:IJhNJ"PUinca vt ....

or

MIDDLEP&lt;IBT- Tum

for.- IIQj'

sumer affairs.
lile was namecl

.

ToRot.uyQ~

rllleman.

WASIIING'I'ON (IJPI) -

1pn, 01 once It o:culd havo been.
. Mar ..... Tad Kemed1 tile Gilly
threat. S.•tor Mukte, H~'•
mite In tile late CIJIIIIIicn qalnot R I Nlxoo, la hllii.Mlf ac:tlve, lf le11 urpntb' eo,
aDd dole nOt ~lUnd for a momtnt to be ecMfi.
ed ....
Mlotakonly ... not, he -~ ""' to ll')'
fer the laadorohll&gt; JIOII which oveeluiiiJ...,.
to Kenooed1· SdU, whUa he lo IIIYlnc far lt_ao
luc:k witll p...UCI~ ._..... tllaD II K01101d:Jo,

an

'

can employment aa ID asaoclate
joUmeymall at Catarlllller, Jc&gt;.

woea.

B.. H-brey'o

MASON - The C...... t1 Red Cross, Water Sa f e t 1

.

�• -

, . . . . , TIJnu - Sonl!!!!!!_

Wedding Plans
Completed by
Robbin Evans

Thotsdqy Club
R$¥iew Given
,,

~Mrs. Davis

.. tile brldo Will ......
11'011 of hoaor, - . E...._
Brldellllllkll wl1! .. ~ - Stan11)' L. Evaaa:,U,.JUlhdlli,Jilch.;
Milt lflri-IAilda ~In,
Jlill 1!rookO p.mborlsllii of Bevor11 P~Jmo, -.., J11l)
Miss Jud,y Wakuwn.
Mas a.
Tho blot man will be WUilam
Prescott Wolcott of Hamilton,
lfasL, ud uabers wiU be Stan..

ley L. E""l D, Robert stephe~
Evans, Douglaa A. Kayaer &amp;lid
Tn Ladolo or ~- \'.
Y., and ~ Mimi.
The Rev. Paul S. Bauclers and
Dr. Rober! Maooman will olllclate.
The grac101.18 cuatom ot opea
&lt;hurch will " obaenocl. A roeeplion will be held at the Lola.Y·
otte Hotellrnmedlalab followlne
the ceremony.

[HOSPITAL NEWS

VETERANS MEMORIAL

HOSPITAL
William Zirkle, Hartford; Lincoln Rusaell,
Pomeroy; Ra,mlond Jewel, Pcmeroy.
DISOlARGED - Randoll
eU, Helen Jewrey.

ADMITTED -

Cub members enjoyed oeelng
111e 11WU' booutlful art obje&lt;t&amp;

.

=.,wi::.::~:'!:":C:: Lusk-Zimpher Wedding Vows Read

oral Bulb by wtotandlng rnlll-

Offic~rs

Retained by
Northup Society
· NORTHUP - The Nortlnlp Mlsllm.ey Socle\Y lpenl Ill after·

workln&amp;: on qulltl recently
at a moodnc bold at the home ol
Mra. c:oante Saundera. Twelve
IDIIIlbttrl and guests were eallod tD order by Presl- Mrs.

DDCIII

Walter Elliott.
'llte openiDI lORI Dl ,.BieaHd AIIUl'aftCfl." Scripture from
Jolm wao read by Faye Rooe.
Prqer waa led by Mr1. Janet

........

Rel.d1np were given by Mrs.

F.,e BOn, Mrs. Dent !lleeta,
Nr1. llru&lt;O Vnroo, Mrs. Albert
TbtftDI!', Mrs. Grover9Mlemakor, Mrs. .illla Hammon. Mrs.
Ccmle Saundera, Mra. Ear1 Cre- . and !ln. Gertie Neal.
Mlnutel were read b7 M r s.
Bru&lt;O llnroe. Tho current ofll.
cen wen elected to aerve an-

;rear. They ore Mro. Waltor EWatt, presl~ Mlu - ale Nibert. vlce.trealderti Yn.
Bruce Unroe, Meretary, a n d
MrL F17e Role, treasurer.
!llos Bonnie Nibert and MrL
a.Itler Roae will aerve on the

n-COIIIIIIItiM.

with

Tbo was dlomloiiOd
1lle Lord'• Prayer and wUI meet
opll! at the home ol Mro, Dent

-·

GALLIPOLIS - Grace United
Methodist cturch was tile sett1.ng Saturday for the marriage
of Miss Nancy Elizabeth LAlsk
and William Craig Zlmpher, The
Rev. Hughey L, Jones of Eastvtew Methodi8t Church, Whitehall, and tile Rev. Paul Bau·
ders officiated. Parents of the
couple are Mr. aod Mrs. Aven
D. Lusk, Lower River Road, and
11,r. and Mra, WUIIam Zlrnpher o1 ~Ohio.
,
..

-iloi!IMI fleomiiiChanuteAFB,
IIIIDola. llurot lo an lnsldo plant

qued with seed pearls and cryslala. 11or Juliet bonnet, wltll an
elbow length veil, was accented
with pearls. S'le carried a tradlllonal nosegay bou&lt;llel ol pink
and white roses with heather and
baby's breath.
The bride's sister, Mrs. Gerald Jorgenson. ot New York was
matrOD ot hooor. The bridesmaida were Miss AM D a r n~
brough ol Columbus, Mi~a Ellen
Martin or Weot Lafayette, Ind.,
and bridesmatron was Mrs. Keith
Meske of Columbus. The attendants wore Wsty roJetloor-length
gown, of moire'-taffeta witharuf-

Propagation
Methods Topic
For Program
RIO GRANDE - Mrs. James
L. Clark gaw the program lor
tile RioGrardeGardenOubmeetlng Thursday eveni~ at the home

of Mrs, Finley Ri&lt;hardo. Mrs.
S. E. Jenkins was assistant hoa-

tess.
Mrs. clark's program theme
w a s, "The Pr~tlm ot
Plants." Prop811tlm methods
were Uluatrated by an exhibit
ahowlne Iayerlag, cuttlnes and
Mrs. Clark baaed herproeram
on material she received when
she atterded the state Hortlcultural Conference ot thl Ohio M-

soclatlon or Garden Cld&gt;s.
Mrs. Da111 Wickline played a
tape recording of a radio propom which had boon arranged
by members of the club. Mrs.
Grace El11oon had Chol'll" of the
recreatloo period.

ipleiallat. He t• marrUd to tbl fOrmer Cheeyl Hand,
IDd the' haVe I 8011, Scott, qe

by

II',.

read a prayer by Washington.

te~tpc._

The opent~ thought was given

!lro. Florin WUilamo. She
used a poem about IJncoln and

Jobs In Business
DIPLOMA COURSES
BUS. ADMIHISTRA TIOi• &amp; ·
ACCDUMTIHG

Wrlto, VIsit, 0&lt; Coli 446-4367
For Cvtalo1 and IRformatlon

,. ·lllll,.tls •s1HSS eon...
J.lliioat Street

Golllpollo

' .'

". ..

t

I'

chose a powder blue aUk shantung costume withrhtnestonebuttons accenting the coat. Her ac-

cessories were also powder blue.
A reception was held at t h e

church. Friends or tile bride who
assisted were Mrs. Richard MacKei 'Zie, Mrs. Reginald Jaekson_
Mrs. Gary Caldwell, and M i S s

I

Girl Scout Conference
Planned at Burr Oak

Merr1 -

Oilier-.. . . .

gent, Martha Rose.

Holzer Medical Center, First
Ave., Galltpolla. Visiting hours
2-1 and 7-8 p.m. Par- only
on Pediatrics Ward.

Admiulons
Publication ot admission is
suspended uri11 further notice.

1llrlhl
Mro. Rlcharcl Ellloll, HI. 2
BidWell, dl.upter, 4145 Llll. Fridar. .Mro., LarrJ l1oti, HI. ~Gti­

U»ollt,

4rH...Lm. .Frlda7;
Mro. J11110a II. Gordoa, GoWIPD.

polls, twiDI, dl\llhter, 11:34 L
m., daughter, 11:37 Lm. Frt~

Mra. Jackie E. Beaver, Rt.
1 GalllpoUa, daughter, 8:50 p.

clay;

m.

COLUMBUS - Benlor G I r I paychoiOSY Iince 1967. The girl
&amp;oou - 133 ll'1lm Sool or Ohio plamers of the conlerence, who
Glr I Scoot Counell - and 29 interviewed several speakers and
from nine other G1rl Scout cwn- previewed three ruma borrowed
cill throughout Otdo, are attend- from the Catholic Youth Center
ing a cODference on PEOPLE at during tile plonnlng otago, decidBurr Oek State Lodpneor Gloos- ed to aak Mr. Slort tD be tllelr
ter tbe weekend or February 15 keynote speaker lor tile - r e
and IB.'Ibeywlllll1118nandleltm, conference group on Sa~
diSCUII and evsluate- and just morning.
plain have lun In the heatad pool
Other speclw.lllt - eonaultantt
or on tbe alope1 outdde. Twelve have boon Invited to lead I h e
Girl Scoot adult. will aloo be smaller diacusaion groups plan.
there.
Ded for the afternoon - utd llkePlamed during tile lui few 11 to take place (unplamed) rar
months by Seal of OhJo Senior Into the ni.gl't., as well.
Aim or tbese CORIUlt&amp;M:a la to
Planning Boards, lhe program
will leature as ke)'DOie apeak- glve the atria real answers er, James J. Slort, Sehool Pq- facta, rather than namM' or
chologlot lor tile llocldna..W....- · guea.-11, to eonsldor In formPerry 9.1~1ementary Mlcatbl- ulstJng their cnm cllolce and valal Center, (HAPSEC), at Lopn, ues. Tlllo b ID l'OIP'"',. to 1ilo
Ohio. Title of his talk 1.. •'The glrla' wllhoa, u tnlllo4 b)' ,..
Ps;ychology ot AdoleHence, A COJIIDIODI•rlnl tlteplamln&amp;perPolntolView." Hewlllal10lhlnr lod: "I reall7 Willi t o - a1&gt;out
a movie, "7he
Go - dope. Ia II 11 bod u people Ill?
Round. • ''The ~ a! t h lo Pep lllllo, d1ot pllla~ Some _.
fUm," Mr. ~ Mid, •'!a to plo ._, 11111rlbuaal II aol harmprovide a vehicle tor dlaeualion ful ••• ?''
that wlll lead to au Wldlntand...SID
plaming: ucan't .. aave IOIDtl
1n,g olthe oonsiderltlonJ and responJibWtles lnvo!Yeclln .)'OUth's time lor juot plain lun'l" tTbo1
cholceo and declalona roprdlng haVe done 10.) "Lar• DDt ban
sucky fOOdl" ('lbOJ -.'t. AIPleX..,
Mr.. Short, who waa awarded tlzlng 1I\81IUI wltlliD tlwlr bud• B. A. degree !rOd1 Ohio tile pt - •12.$0 JOr &amp;lrl - bavo
Unlverelt;r and a M. Sc. ~ been carafU1b' worked out wltb
!rom Oblo Unlvor~.
beia B. w. NoelOJ, Manapr or Burr
working In tile tltld or . _ ,
Oak.)
The &amp;lrla' pima for !lmday
·
mol'lllnl toeu1 uauadatolkmaaa
tile)' have worked out. after wldch
tile)' wW leave lor their borneo.

Frldl,yj Mrs. Gen1d Slqlson, Racine, dauafrter, 1:42 LID.
Saturday.
Discharges
Albert R. canter, Cheoter E.
C&amp;rclwel~ L. Carter,
Mrs. Bobby L. Clary, Mark W.
Cook, Georglama Danko, Mrs.
Fred Facemire, Mrs. L. Ruth
Flowers, Mrs. Jacob A Garri·
son. John W. GWlland, Mrs.
Goldie E. Gothard, Mrs. John T.
Grueaer, Teresa L. Hall, Mra.
Stephen W. Hamrick, AprU D•
Hughes, Henl')' G. Kisor, Rulh
A. Krodel, Mrs. Glem MeCall,
MrL Horace McElhinQy, Mrs.
Rebecca Morpn, Corl C. lolyera,
Andre" R. Phlllipa, Mrl. Ina
RUe, RaMaU stsman, WUiialh
H. Smith, Jorey A. ~ndllll!l.

David J. 'I111ler, Charles T.
Welte, Loren V. Walle, Mra.
De1ilah
llo11V81' canter,
Harry W. Sid, lllarcla L.
llolvld II. Smith, Mro.
Kom101h S. -nand lnlaDt ....,
Mro. Jerry L. Cllno and 1n1an1
son. Mro. lll1l1 A. Crawlord and
bdMt dau&amp;llter, llro. Robert A.
Moupllf and 1-doui!lltor. !lro.
Garold Pronna and bdMtdoup..
U.r, Mro. W, Phillip Slddlnoro
111111 IDiaal diQahter, Mra. wu.
llalh K. Whl~ and bdMt doup..

J...._

llrla•.

1200 Persofiil i-e

penont
choked tD death lui year on foreign objecta lodsillll In t h t I r
thrc.ts, the Amerh:an RldCrou
said toda.Y; warnlne IIIli omol1
children and wearen olcltnturea
are especially pronl to tllla kind

ot ratat ac~kknaa.

some

100

or the v1ctim1 were

under s yean oe,.....ssoowere
over 45, John T. OO.U, r..ttern
Area director of Rod crooo s.r.
ty Prosrams said, ldd1ne tllet

many ot the hatter were rnen and
women who wore deiturtl.

~

Mrs. 0, K.

Suiter waa the guest .apeaker for
February meedne or the English

Club. Sae gave an il&amp;resdngand
Informative program oo "Lite
and Culture in GhaM, Africa.''
Mrs. Suiter ahOIIt'ed a m.t.P of
Africa which she hid made, show·

GALLIPOLIS- Dr. Jamoo T.
preoldert or CeclarvUle Colleao, and tile Guordamano ~ alao from the

Jeremiah,

collep, will be tllelpeCialsuoots
at tile Fir Ill Baptl&amp;t Church, Third
Avenue and Locu.st Streets, Galllpoill, at toda)l"a 1II01'IIlnl servtc:eJ.
At tile Bible School hour, 9:15 a.m., there will be a combtned lilblo ochoolln the maiD audItorium at the ciJlrch at wldch
time tho quartet will sing opeclsl iO'mn ....-menu and Dr.
Jerernllib will - " ' The loWor
lfi'O 'Chlllren will meet lor tbl
llrll part of tile and
·will be dlamloiiOd to tllelr ro-

1101'111 or t1te Equator. a laVOI'ite Valelltlne verae. Mra.
Jennie Elliott reported .. tho
Ghana ia 2,900 feet allow level She showed m.at1J sUdea cordition of her stller who was
hoapltalized due to an auto acand eJq&gt;lalned 11cll ooe.
cldenl.
A letter !rom Mrl. R1th
Mr. and Mn. Jack Waush,
Mullineaux,
now in Florida, waa
(the former Jennie May Suiter)
and lamlly are ..,. of about 100 reed te lhe grOI{).
Roporta ol ahuc-lns were pvlamUlea llvlne In Ghana, bullden
and cards were alaned to be
Ine a new alumlman plant, and
sent
to Mils CArrie Pl'IIIIUiliJ'
teaching the ~m.tives how to run
and Mloo Ethel- Y...,..
I~
Mrs. Durose nrwd retreshoo
Hoatesa for the meet1rw was
menta
In keepiOIIWitll VlleiiiiDo'l
Mra. Albert Duroao. Member&amp;
Doy.
re_.ted tD roll call by giving

1ae Gbanl,

Miscellaneous Shower
Given for Miss Vanco
GALLIPOLIS- A rnlaceUane- ry Jlurot, Mro. Joael lli11llsiiMI,
wu recently Mra. Donald Love, Mn. Garnet
idveD In boaor o1 MIIB SanoiY Russel~ Betzy Ruaoell, II r a.
Vanco, GaiUpnlta, bride ~elect JJm Merry, MrL Bill W.Ua,
ot Paul Smith, Mlddloport. Tbo Mrs. Pauline Bulb, Mrl. CIID.-er woo liven by Mra. Bill ton Tt,ylor, Mro. Seber)' I Soorla,
Merry and Mra. a.ar111 Vonco · Mro. Tory BJera, Mill Linda
.....,. -__
at the home of Mrs. Cbarlel ca....,., Mrs...u
- o c a aey,
OUJ bridal shower

Vanco,lloclney.

.

IIIII

~ - s.,.aa. "Mu.

r,..

A color • - or Pink. red wama Grymea, Nro. 11. c. 1Mand wldto woo carrlod out lD tile Dudol, Nro. ¥117 Noa1h and

Valentine-· Glftawereplac- Mra, Helou BNrnllold.
od
araua4 a ahower opriddlng
opectlve deparlmonto.
can
trimmed wlill llonrL PIDk
At tlte IO,SO IDDI'IliDr wwohlp
and
wldte otroamera and rod
aervlc:o the team from Ceclarhoarta
1r0ro draped above t1te
&gt;1fle will pre- a IPOcbiPI'C&gt;gltta.
11'1111 In """' and word and Dr.
GaaMa ware p1a.ye4 and prizes
Jorernlah will bring the meowen
woo b7 M&amp;rp.nt Blazer,
·'111e group will not bepreaVanco, Molly Pl,ymola,
Jowell
eat for tile onnlng aervlce.
AI 111e 7:30 p.m. oervlco pea- 1lomul Lavander and Gracollurat.
PI'. PLEASANT - aw tor Joaeph c. Chapman will - - 'l11e door prize waa 1100 byBIMIforcernont
olllcera from t b I a
nlo
Smlill.
time ID tile oerloo In Genello ..,
orea
who
were
. . _ lbi 68 olRerrelhmeata
or
....,,
pmch,
tbl ....loot, "What " - " " ' In
'l11e D~a 01 Nooh, Abraham, auts 111111 mlnta were torYed tD flcen attenctlna the drat Nallaa.
ot a certificate _ . . , ID 101the aueata.
111111 Lol'l"
'lbe aueot . , _ apeNd and man rellllms f'or PJI!coolllcbla
A frlel1&lt;l1y weleome II - •""-led&amp;od IIIII from 1ilo foi- 101 Feb, 5 at Wut Vlrllnla lloto
od tD oveeyme.
Iowllii auoata: Nra. &lt;»m Rob- Collep 1D
om.
....
from
u.,..
!Ia-.
CCIImi;y
1hutees
ln-. Mrl. Mlu Beclo' Lucu, Nra. Joilt COIIUIIUifllea.
Dlaw- .. __,artiUIIIIIIONibert, Mro. !farprel lllazor,
Favored in Ruling !lrl, A1l4f VIDCO, Nra. Laoter U&lt;O atllludoo tDward llllaortl;T
PlyDi8Jo, caiol I'IJmalo, llrL .. - I i i ' 11'01111 atll-·
COLUMBUs - Tolmlhli&gt; trustDward tile polleo, @Ill tile cM1
Smlill,
Mu.
Graeollurll,
tees -.y create a flre district
Nra. a.arleo IIUilell,. !Ira, 111- rlaldoo ot lhe Plbllc.
and IDclude munlcljoal c Attondlaa wen Cbltil Rlchml
aan vanco, Mra. Chari•• Vaneo,
tica wltllln tile llmlto of tile clloc.
o~. llluaii; Troy Ji.
lire. DIU Merry, tbl bride trlot, Altorooy Genaral Paul W.
Doaald F. ·
eltct'l - · ¥ra. Jao VIDCO ltidrman.
a...... ruled Frldl,y.
Oldlnpr. adef, andl Patrolma
Ia an opinion •-•tad b)' Ad- and tile - - • altct'a Thomas T, Por-t, oiNew He..
amo CGw1ly Praoocutor Elmer molller, Mrs. Llneol11 Smllh.
s..tlae IIIII were: Nra. Hor- VIII.
Spencer, Browa Aid the trq..
1e01 DIAl' aloo cornbl• wltll vll-

Attend Program on
Human Relations

l.qe councils to buy necesl&amp;l')'
fire oqulpmeat and pa01 a levy
for tile purchoao a! lira oqu!p.

mont.

Mrs. Qagene Gl01s re&amp;»rts 175 dopood trees have been sold
110 far. - She Aid, ult'• human nature to put off 110methl.ng till the
Iaiit m1llate ElDd I doa't want anyone to mila out U he wante to

order."
"WilEN YOUR Fm$1' SERGEANT aoko you to do 110111etlllng,
you do it!'
Thla was SIL Jim Sddmore'a explanation of an unusual task he
and a budllf wen to perform while an leave rrom Korea. Sdd~
more and hJ,s traveling OOID,IIIIaion, A..l Rlcbard. Freeman, ot.
Col\UIIbU.s, were to deUver an oil portnlt to the sergeant's wife
In ColurnbUI. Tbo onJr catch wao the po1Dt1ng "'' 31', feet by 3
- ~· . . ' - '~
, .~ .... . . . r .... ,
;, ' Aft laioreotfllg lldolll!ltt to lholr itory W'aa that tbe:Y.le!t Kun,AD, Korea at 10:30 a.m. 101 Fob. 5 and arriVed In Columbus
011 Feb. 5 at 11 p.m. - • that for maldng time I
Sci- !ld4more II a member o1 the 12181 Tact. &amp;Jtadroa, actlv - ulo tile Pueblo IDcldent.

SPECIAL NOTE FOR THREE BOYS OF Soulllweotorn lli8h School:
Yoo ora iDIIlwaWIIII. I doD'I tldak you are follow411~-r \)'pea.
Of aboot' IS )'0111!1! mea, ,.... were tile on1r ones who wont a dureroat way. 'l11e 11011-.rnllll are Charlie WWiamo, Keltll
Corter and Rua(y Hutehlnl1.

ovoalnc. Nr•. Jamoa A. Beverb' prelldmt, cll-.oed wltll tile
UIUal buolnll• ,POrlloD of t h •
--and~-b~·
- - "' tiro ..en~ae. 111'.
Dwla!lt c. We!berbol'h

pre-.

Mr. W-It pvo a moat

l,atormallvo and lntereltinl: tolk
'"' tile put hi•IDI'l' or GaUipoU. and Ito people brlnPI&amp; out
lllllo !acta or lifo and
ebaractora lnourfo1m. Mr, Weillorlrolt aloo broug1rt a portl..,
ol blo colloctlon ot . . , . _

treaaurer"a report.
A diacusston wa1 held mllhat · ·
tbl club could do u lholt JIUI·
anthrop!c proJect for the year.
, noterlalnment ..U a White ele-

phant 18le,

Retreahment.s were

1erved by hostesses. Mrs. •MeCar(y and Mro. Trout, to tho
following, Mra. Paul atoema.k.
or, Mrs. William Buck, M r s.
Wllllam Darol; Mra. U07d Ranldn, Mrs. Robert LAI.caa, M r a.
James Preston, Mrs. John Metzger, Mrs. Arthur Arno&amp;dand Mrs.
Charles Connors.

PATIENT IN HOSPITAL
GALLIPOLIS -

send carda to Mrs. Ralph
Kerwood may do 10 by oendlool
tbem to; Mrs. Ralph Kerwood,
Room 231, Holzer Hospital.

.

Mrs. Spencer

.;,

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Mensbouse will preac~atClark's
C'-1 Church near Porter
Thursdoy, Feb. 20 at 7:30 p.m.
Public Invited.

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man eye ean be controlled and
programmed.
Science, perceptual psycholo-gy, and twent:l.etJJ cenblr,Y technology are combined to influence
perception r:~.ther than to preMel Rozen, instructor or art. sent a view of nature or realThe dtsplQ" will demoniJI:rate ity, The works on exhibit creexperiments wltll optical Ulu- ate their own realit,y with changlloDs tbat .warp, lhlft, bend and lng spatial situations, simultan&lt;eiiJ- In opaoo. ThooexhlbltiOn, ~~ views, and vtbratlnl: pat.
containing both studlfnt and fac- terns.
uU~y work, proves that ~ huHall1an Trace
Mr. and Mr&amp;. Paul Noller of
Columbua apenl a &amp;mday wltll
her - · Mrs. Ot,Jha Lemon.
Miss Jeannie Sisson of Co-

lumbus spent a weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman

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7:30 p.m. at school caCeterlL

lllJiiry I

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VINTON PTC 7:30 p.m. at tile
Vinton Elementary School.
TUESDAY
VINTON FRIENDSIUP Garden
a.m will meet at the home or
!Irs. Lucy Hartoook, 10:30 p.
m. Program, "Calstrucdrw:
Feather Flowers.·~ Members
brl011 uck luncb and matorlsl
12 ,!!OI'k with.

PEMBROKE CLilll will meet

Mrs. Kol111 Br.-ry,
8 _p.m.
LAFEYETTE SIIRINE No. U
II honorins Doroal)l Slopr,
cllllrlct chairman o1 rnalerlal
obJoellvoa and cbarter bert, 7:30p.m. Bring ..... od

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SOME OF THE
BEST HOMES.
ARE FOR SAlE

for !llllluck PROGREssivE - · Lao1!10 will - t. with Mrs. Fred

dlll)r

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JwtloDII: .t fltue t outJtMdj~ ,...
'"'": 0 Automltlc eltctrk: eye

alvei you perfectly el.POie4

movies tvtiytlme o RetnOdbli
plllol lflp With wrTil fGr
.... hOndliOI and !lim.
101 0 ......IIIII Wl!nl!.._ I~
tens JDU whtn the lltht 11
lor
0 ••nt·ln
IIJht filter for brT@tar ~o1Dfl 1

bOlt_,.

C....r picturH 0 ,llm ~
lndlcttor 1tt1 rou know al&amp;iCtty
howo much fllm ,VU~ uNd.

to finance It wHh ...."costwlee,·tenri.WIH, :'
· paym•ntawlle" ...; le aval(a~le here i:kifit
nowl TM home won't be available lnde't• ·
lnltely..:..~tpecrany If priced 'or qulc~ eal•
·: ..,.,but, Of course,
our.
mon~JiKrbank
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vAIIr around. Corne 888 '-''
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B,rr th 0 ( Doug hter

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GAUIPOLIS _ Mr.111111Jirs. Mr. and Mro. Chadds Hell, Mr.
Rlchlnl Elliott at Rt. 85 .,.. an- and Mro. K• UptDo, Mr. ll1d
......., 111o blrtb o1 a &lt;laulbter llro, Tbomu Wa1zlnpr, and
at llolzor -cal C&amp;ator, Flrot Mr. llld Mrs. Dave I - , who
Avo. 011 Fob. If. Tiro baby wore - - and trelccmrorl
100iahod 7 _.a and 1111', ounc· tD Golllpolla. Mr. Hall 1o 01 and bu boon named Jodi the NaUonal Orpnizalion o1 Tbo
!.1m. !ibo II beiDg welcomed by Boy Scouto of Amerlc:a; 111'. Uptwo aliter&amp;, Dawn I...e1&amp;h. ts, and ton. Mr. Wenz-r and Mr.Jioe..
Vldd Lea, 5.
nlg are tn our area to assbt fa
llatonml grandPOre-.orelllr. tile conol&lt;uellm or tiles i 1 v or
and Mrs. CUrtiJi Wlalns or Bor- Bridge replacement.
berton and - - ' ~The cornrn- In charp or
enta are Mr. and Mra. Morris arrangement.~ was etnel.eDtb'
Elliott. Portamoutll Rd., Gllll- ehaired by Mra. C. "Mac" Mepolls.
Ginneas.
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WOMEN'S soaETY o l cllat Clourell at
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1D tile llODI• ot
Jairroo
Bradbur7. l ,P.~I
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Advanced Art Class Plans Exhibit
RIO GRANDE - The Advanc.
ed Art Class at Rio Grande
College will display an exhibit
entitled "Perception and Dluston." In Davia Library. February 18 to March 18, according to

or tile - - · Clolll.
Mro. Bevorb' al., ........., tllo

_,lntmeat "' Mra. I I &amp; -

W, Va. The wedding wUl take place on March 15.

CADMUS PTA 7:30p.m. Jack
Friend, ·coun(y 4-11 Agent will
be the guelt speaker.
KYGER CREEK Bind Boosters

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El/10' tts Announce

MARCH WEDDING PLANNED - Rev, and Mrs. Andrew
Parsons, Rt. 1, Gallipolis, are announeina the engagement and
approa.ching marriage of their daughter, Joyce Carol, to Mr.
Larry Grlmmette, 1011 ot Mr. and Mrs. Jesae Grimmette,
Bruno, W. VL Miss Parsons grad111ted from Kyger Creek
High School and is presently employed by Goodyear Service
Store in Logan, W. VL Mr. Grimmette attell:led Man High
School and is employed by the Amherst Coal Co. at Lundale,

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Joyce Corol Parsons

TIARA SERIEI1001

Ollill-par aalllllfla on

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KANAUGA - Mrs. William
Spencer was hostess for the
meeting of the CIC Club h e I d
Thunday evening. Eleven members answered the roll call wlth
a Bible verse.
Mrs. John Raike presided over
the meeting which opened with
members standing and repeatire the Lord's Pnyer. Mrs. Byron Ward read the secretary's
report and Evelyn Rothgeb read
the treasurer"&amp; report.
The birthdays or Nettle Adams
arr:t Ethel Steele were observed.
Mrs. Spencer led the games and
prizes were won by Evelyn Morrow and Helen Grmnbling.
The next meeting wlll be with
Mrs. Helen Grumbling on March
13 at 7:30 p.m.

The difference between
a fog and a cloud is in
height, which is why most
of m spend our days with
our heads in a fog.

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PRESENTS THE

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PREACHING SERYICE

Friend&amp; wl&amp;h-

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RECEIVED A LETTER !Ids week !rom a Middleport reader.
!Ito salcl ahe could hardiJ' wall to see tile dogwood trees In bloom.
h
alto suae~ a future foe.ature. This kind of a letter is constructive and the belt kind a reporter can get.

8e~o Sacropedlc
adiotlar~lc

POMEROY- WosiOJIIor-

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NEWSPAPERS RECENTLY have been criticized lor !'1bllsh·
inl the facta of violence and ugly crimes. We have come under
fire ror pub1iahlng pictures of wrecks with the victims still m
the aoeno. Some folks l1lQ' we ohould publish tbe pictures and
otllera sa,y we shouldn't.
8onD1.e Brothers, managing editor of the Iowa Daily Reporter, anawered a newJPI,Per'a stand about pointing out bad things
and wily we are aomatlmos crldeal of certsiD sltualioos.
· Mra. Brother.' atatement, printed in the Feb. 8 laaue of Editor and Publisher aald, ~'It a newspaper published· mly sweetneu and light, we would prostitute our profession,"
Sle continued. uwe aren't afraid of oontroversy. We welcome
it. Not because it's aood tor reader8hip but slmp)Jr becauae it means
a M.1 exploiatloo ot the taeta.
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''Becauoe ol !Ida phllooophy, lboae of ua at the Dally Reporter
blve long IInce become immune to inaalta and a certain BD10W'It
ol socill oatracl1111."
l'&lt;lllk.e to AY uAmen" to Bomie•a remarks.

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ww, 21,

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aue meetlnJ ou tbl oubJOCI or
.. Problems Wltb Y~r ChUdren.,.
Hotteu for 'lite meedoa was
Mra. Lao McCar(y. Mro. IJoyd
Rlridn,
called I h e
meellnl to order and dovollma
were liven }))' eo.hoM:e11. M r 1.
Milo&amp; Tr!out. Seerolary'o report
wao road by lira. Jolm Metzaor.
Mra. Rober! Lucao ~· tlte

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Towruhip

burg.

Darabro

Dep;rtnent Stare

GALLIPOUS -

AD~Mf!D·­

111111 Linda "-'
roy.

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' I COUU&gt; BE REINCARNA~ !!11 _..., 1 .......,. I WW\11
' 1oo return ao Ellen T~kir• !lie Ia 1be doughtor or Chief
and Mrs. John Taylor .and her craco 111111l&gt;ooul¥ bavo
Impr,ooocl me for some Umo. 11or performance wltll tile GAllS
~~ Tuolday evening at lhe Rotary Vslenllne PariY dnch!14·, 111f reprd lor her.
i ~ li{ 1111' lf8Bielll pl....,.eo Ia 1f81ching tile fa.. o of people
dbiDc tjimothlns they love tD do, EspeelaU,y on artl&amp;t or singd. I !Ov'o to sin&amp; but have never boon !IOOd at I~ Ell,.. looes to
lin&amp; Qt lhlnrl In her fac:o) and ahe II !IOOd at II.
· Tho Whole group waa dellgb!tu1 and tllelr excellent wwk """
a treat tor the audience. lf Mra. Anne Fischer, their dlreetor,
could be out rroilt · and - them u the audience dooo, ohe itould
loaye tD be Tory proud. !lie lo uiUailJ' In the backeround accom- " " tblm at tile piano.
Some aald ~t waa Uta Brink's ftrst performance with t h e
-crcyp. Site dld a swell job, even though a little ato"ness showed
~. Slyness in a teenager toda,J is a refreshing thtng, isn't

It?

DISCHAIIGdi: Mro. AI Guillolll, Pl. ~ v.... Cllno,
Pl. PIM-; llrlo'lbomu, IAoo;
Mrs. Jobn VcDanlel, Roberlo-

Tapestry Purses
only

Program on Ghana Given for Club

PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPrfAL

LADIES BEAUTIFUL

hurMSred

PLANNING T11lP TO AusrRAUA - Mrs. E. J. llolvla, Oek 11111. who relun!04 Mon4oy fnm
a trlj&gt; to Auotnlla, cl..• poiatoro . - places to villi and th!Dc• to dO, to Mill Am
llnMI1ury and Miss Alml McCGnnlck who'WIIl be loavlne f'or Auotnll&amp; lhll Tlnlrodol I1IOrldnc.

ter.

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PREPARE YOURSELF FOR A BETTER FUTUd
HEW QUARTER BEGIHS
MARCH 18
·S ICIIT ARIAL
GINI!IIAL OFFICE

fled neckline and hem. The7 carried nosegay bouquet• IU1d wore
headpieces oC pink camatlobs,
white pom...pome, heather, and
baby's breath.
Mr. Scott R, Zimpber of PI~
ua was his brother's best man.
Guests were seatedbythebride'a
brother, Mr. R&lt;Khey I.usk. or !1.

LOuis, Mo., Mr. Peter Sach1 LYJIII(Ia Pierce.
The couple will reside at 1624
ol Kenosha, Wis., and Mr. Ger~
Broadview
Avenue, Columbus.
aiel Jorgonoon of Now York.
The
bride
isemployed.bytheRey~e bride's ~wore atlasThe bride wore a. chapelleqth ty "fR tualc ~·~ or JID8Dele aold_lbure school oyotem ""(the
gown or 1\'WY oatln with an em- slll('ltitll IUlf. defiP culled aleev- gro6m Ia a graduale studelit In
pire bodice and fitted s1eevea. es. Rose aecesiiOrieJ complet- the Department or IUstory at Ohio
The wedding ring neckline crown- ed her ensemble. Mra. Zlmpher stale Unlversl(y,
'
ed a yoke or Alencon lace appU-

aeeda.

DlJRST PROMOTED
PORTLAND Robert V,
Durot, -or Mr, and Mrs. Rob011 R. llurot or Pl&gt;rtland was
- - tD tile rank of !Jor.
IMI Feb. I, He II statiUtod tile 2865 Geela Scpldrm

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MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL

ADMITTED - None.
DISCHARGED - H""ord Lar-

- Chi&gt;"' &lt;'411!poU. a "' ...... at t1w1r -.. -·
llw bal4 at Ooear'o'"' Tburedo¥
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ruary K¥prValieyllothoroLea-

Dr. Jeremiah
P'"'· Speaks Today at
First Baptist

Mrs. William Craig Zimpher

coUectod by General and Mrs,
Buab llldnshls toreign serv-

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GALIJPOLIS - 1'bo }lelr-. elf&amp;&gt;pinp 111111 pidrrnl11111eh wao bafore dlmer, IIIII a Val,.._

round table

ciiiCOlloloo "" hel4 at the Feb-

HUwfiim.

. . Sates and Austrla..,

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awGlll plclureo or 11 tD &amp;ho1r.
Lilleol11 Cooter II &lt;OillpriiiOd
ol all bt1ildlnso: the New
Yortl Sate Theatre, Metropo11tap llpora lloooe, Ph11harmonlc
Hall, Tbo VIYian -'111oatn, tbe Library. Muaeum, and
tile Jl1lllard School of Music. It
....... four cll7 blod&lt;l.
All in the aame evenial, Mra.
Davia poiDted out, Floreoce Hoodorooo .,.. starring In South
Paclft~ 1D the New York &amp;ate
Theotro; 1Aoo(yne Price In the
"Maetc: Flute" at the MetropolItan Opera Hou&amp;e; and In Philharmanle Hall Andre Koatalaaetz waa conducting a ••PromeMdt COncert."
The Lobmeyr chandelten are
aJD0!1I tlte many wtotancllng deeeratln features rl. the Metropolllan Opera House - the gift
ct Aultrla - and were presentM b7 tbe Austrian foreign minliter to tbl Lincoln Center board
C!balrmllll, John D. Rockefeller
DL 1be7 are a "symbol of Austrll"l .erattcude for American
Aid and an outalluldlng example
at - - between the Unit-

COWitrll:s where he war. atationeeL
Follolrlni: the DfORI"am M r s.
Oacll' W. Clarke presided at the
tel table. Mrs. Charles E. Hot.
aer Jr. ·wfll be hostess to the
club aut WMII: when Mra. Charles SWitzer will have the pro-

McCarty
. - Home

are In prepentlooj'lir "'" marrllfi'O ol Kill Ralol!iD talo E...
ana to 111', Jalul Uoord a.m.
berlsln on SoaJa1, llor&lt;h 2 at
2:10 p.m. at tile Gnee United
MeUmlot Cll1irch.

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Dwight C. Wetherholt, Speaker
For Newcomer·s Club Meeting

Mothers Meet At

Final plllls

GALUPOLIS -

CAtLiPOLIS - Mro. Flilllor
u.vtt ,JI'• Mq'd tbe J)rOII'am
llrL Goorp E. Dloh wal
tD 1be 1burlldly Cld:l,
..t beiDc a rm~ateia.D heraelt,
ciiDie tor her study '-Lincoln
c - tor till Performing Arts. •

ta17 IDd eirillan leaders of the

Kyger Valley

The beautiful memories
you'll cherish a lifetime
are fashioned of this
perfect day , .. yoU1'
wedding. We'll help
malte your dreams ""'"'
come true.

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3 to Revi$e'
Council Rules

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POMEROY - Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. GUmore, Pomeroy, Route 2, are armouoclnc: the enppment and approachilw marriage of their dalllhter, B&lt;xmlo Diala, to SP4 Wayae
Stewart Payae, s011 ol. Mrs. Joseph Carsey at. HarrisoavWe
and tho late Keanoth P&amp;)'IIO. Tho wedding will be an ovenl of
Fob. 28 at tho IIIIand ~I noar Pomeroy. Tho brlde-elocl
11 a senior at Meigs High School. Her ftance, stationed at Fort
Belvoir, VL, is ctal)letlr:w: three years In the armed foreea.

ftlm 011 the heart to be shown;

menta.

... BIG - BEND

Nelgbbortood
Mootln&amp; Girl Scout Council, s,.
30 a..m. Columbus and Southern
()fllo Electric C&lt;&gt;.
GROUP 11, WOMEN'S Alsoclatioo, 7:30p.m., home of 'Mrs.
Bet.,- Horky; devottona, M r s,
Dwight Wallace; book study, Mrs.
Ethel Lowecy.
SOUTHERN ATHLETIC Boostera, Tuelday, 7:30, high school
In Racine; finlil plans for sports
banquet to be made.

WEDNE!IlAY
WEEKEND REVIV AL 1 Langsville Church beginning Wedneeclo,J, Feb. 19, contiJIIIng thrwgh
Fob. 23; oervlcos nightly at 7,.
30, with Evangelist Lawrence
Conger, Jr. the speaker; apecia1
linging, Everyone wei come.
MIDDLEPORT Literary Club,
homt ot Mrs. James E u I e r,
Woclneaclo,J, Feb. 19, at 2 p.m.;
r.tra. Galen Brown to review
'~'The Search ror a Uaable Past."

Goodies
Prepared
By Ladies

Shirley Ann Baxter, Betrothed

Mary S Globokar. Engaged

POMEROY - The betrothal of Miss Shirley Ann Baxter,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman J, Baxter, Pomeroy, to Mr.
Guy E. Lynch, D, son of Mrs. Guy E. Lynch, Parkersburg, W,
VL, aM the late Mr. Lynch, is being announced. A graduate of
Pcrneroy High School mt Mountain State College, Miss Baxter
is enlJl'loyed as a secretary at Ohio University. Her fiance was
graduated fi'om Parkersburg High School and West Virginia
Wesleyan where he was a member of the Ka~ Alpha Order
fraternity. He is employed for Horner an:J Harrison in Parkersburg. Wedding plans are incomplete.

POMEROY - Mr. am Mrs. Philip Globokar, 1211'/, Union
Ave., Pomeroy, are announcing the engagement or their daughter, Mary S., to Airman Apprentice Eddie R. Burns, son or Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Burns, 109 Locust St., Pomeroy. Both Miss
Globokar and her fiance are 1968 graduates o£ Pomeroy High
School. Airman Apprentice Buras is serving ln the U, S. Navy,
now taking train!~ Jlt Memphis, Tean. Plans tor the wedding
are incoJqJJete.

Needlework Displays
Feature DAR Meeting
MIDDLEPORT - A program
on ••Our American Heritage ID
Needlework" featuring a display
Of handmade anliqueo hlgbllgbted the meeting of Return Jonathan Meip Chapter ol tho Daughters of the American Revolution
Friday at the home of M r 11.
Emer1011 Jones.
~display at the meeting were
numerous pieces of needlework
ronging from dalnfy baby clotho•
to handwoven red, white and blue
coverlets. Miss Bess Sanborn
bi'OOIIht an anUque noodlepolnt
for the members to see.
Mr.. Dwlglrt Mllhoao, tho pro1!'8m chairman, spoke of the
pea.sant•a needlework brought to

America from the old countey.

She tllld ol the patchwork qullte

MIDDLEPORT - Valontlne'o
Day and the heartllno project the two .... almolt _ . . . . .
lor WOIIlOil of the Hoolll United
-ltCiurch.
For years now theae women
bave dellgnltecl ValentiDe'1 Day
11 tbe time for their project of

made by the colontal womon,lholr
way of uaing small pieces of rna ~
terial to provide warmth for
their Wnllles.
Crewel embroider)' work. t h e
sampler~

pop.t].ar Jn early days
ao wall haiiMs, hand weaving,
and hair ornamente uood bo-th
llals domes were among the
Items of needlework discussed
by
Milhoan.

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During tho bullness meeting,
briDI!nl cbeer to IIIIJI.ms, 1101
Gilly of their """ clurclt but the · Mra. James Brewtngton, as reIIJtlre COIJIIIIUIIlb', witi:J clecora- gent fl. the dlapter, was named
tl.ve ti'IIYI ~ homemade candiel dl-r delegate Ill the ConUnontal Coop-ess In Washington,
ondcookleo.
Aa tbe years have JDDB by the D. C., AprU 14-18. Elected alproject wblclt lllarted out In •
ternates were Mrs. Emer1r011
Jones
and Mra. Nancy Reed.
omall has srown and thl.o
The amua.I charter day lunch)'ear 58 trays of theaoodle•were
prepared ond dellnred Ill - - eon was announced ror March 14
!no. Largo boxeo of the cookies at the Grace ~copal Clwrch
and candles were also taken to Parish House. Mra. Lowell Burntbe Meiea eo...Qr Cbildr£D's ell, a past state oflteer, wW be
the speaker. Guesta at the lunch~
and the lllllrmory.
-started aa a .PrOJet!t of the eon will be the three wimer s or
Afteraooa Circle of tile Wom- the good citizenship tests, Bren~
eG'I Sc&gt;cl.cy of Cbrlotlan So"· da· Bradford, senior at Southern
winlee It baa now p1Ded church- High School, the first

ern lligh School. Mrs. Harold
Sargent is good citizenship chairman for the chapter. A report on
plana for the luncheon was received from Mrs. A. R. Knight.

I/1 Gi'{I'' ';{'' "M';~';;'''"M'~'d;'' [:i
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to a Rutlalli youth wno plans to
participate in asllltlmermission-

program In

Mn. Buel Ridenour of Ches- She read scripture fr(ID. CorlJt..

ter was a guest at the meeting thlans, and a meditation from a
which opened in rituallat.lc rorm book mark entided
with Mias Bess Sanborn, chaplain, aoslotlng Mrs. Brewington. Mr1. c. M. Henne.&amp;y was
at the piano ror the National
Anthem. Members responded to
roll call by naming a great man
wide - . . . The women bak- ner; Barbara White, Meigs High of history.
ed den.,. of Ioney cooldeo and School, and 9drleyRucker, EaRMrs. Jmes and Mrs. Nan
made poundo Of eancly.
Moore served a salad, sandwichTho attraetlve tn.Y• In rod the women returned to t h e es, and glazed rndt. The refresh..
IDd white wltb lace valentine church for a coffee hour hosted ment table waa centered with an
dec.oradolll were made by Mrs. by Mra. Perry Mitch, Mrs. Nor- arrangement ol red, willie a n d
lllldrod Zeigler. DoUverlna the man Wayland, and Mrs. Hattie blue Oowers ID m1lk J).au.
treatJ was no easy talk but a Smith.
pi.MsUnble one. Tranlp0!1ing
member• from one house to another were Mra. Nan M o o r e,
Mra. Alma -Miller, Mrs. c. E.
Y'llww. Mrl. Marlon French,
lolloo Frieda Faehnle, Mrs.
Jamet Criawell and Mrs. Walter ttayeo, preoldent of the Altenaoon Clrele.
After making the deliveries

Whtn You
Care Enou&amp;h

To Send

The "Best"
Send Flowers
From ...

Dl•ltr'• florist
MIDDLEPORT a.

C.ll C•tl•c•
Willa.'"' S. Dll••• Mt••1

GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

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Wendell Stutler at 4,30 p.m. A

calL

roll
Reported Ul were Mrs. Bessie Ashley, confined to Holzer
with a leg rracture, Miss Mabel
Hysell, alao a ,patient at H~zer,,
Mrs. Sad~ MeEJJUnn,y. Mrq Me-r.
Kinley, Mis. Bertie Watts, 'Mrs.!
Helen Bradford, Herbert Fink,
Mrs. Lillian Stietr,· Mrs. Eleanor Zeiher, Mrs. Blanche GUkey, Homer Jones, Maurice
Thompson, Minerva Childers and
Dulcie Reibel. Cards are to be
sent to each one.
It was ooted that Mrs. Clara
Dilganl is now a great • grand-

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Cornro•n Kidney or BladdH Irrltl·

lion• •tr.ct twtce u many

Womfll u
~naentu and

men. ol~n e&amp;UIIn&amp;'
nervou1rwa from frequent, burnlns.
Uchln:l urination. Second1rlly, you

N - organlrt.
Miss Barbara Ann Leading.
ham, oiater of the bride-elect,

may lou •Jeep and hav• HHdachH.
Bl&lt;'ltachn •nd fHI old•r. tlr.d , d._
pn:aMd . ln •ueh &lt;'aHI, CYSTEX Ulll·

ally bring• relulnt comfort by curbInA' JHrnt In acid urine. •nd eulnt:

will ae"e •• her maid ol hmor. The bridesmaids wlllbo&gt;llas

pain. G•t CYST EX atdrunl•t• today.

Merll7n Porker of Whooleroburg
and lolioo Jeanie Spoors of Po-

SPRING

dro.

mother. Mrs. Gerlach gave the
aower committee report 1 and
rr:embers signed blrthdly cards
to be sent to Mrs. Fred L Cardner and Mrs. Bradford. The vanilia sale report was by Mrs.
Catherine Erwin.
A program on the valentine
was presented by Miss Grace
Hawley. She related the history
and gave ttie significance or Valentine's Day,
The March meeting will reature colored sUdes takenbyMiu
Hawley on her trip to Eurq,e.
Members are to take a favorite
recipe to the meett.._ trd to be
prepared to respond to roll call
with the name of a famous w~
man or the Blble.
A party featW"e or the meeting
was the exchange or homemade
items - sometht,.. to eat, use
or wear. Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs.
Grace Pratt, Mrs. New. Pntt,
Mrs.

with Tuning Eye

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ADIYING DAILY•

lyles. Earl Pickens and Dobbie

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SENSIBLE PRICED

A retepllon will be bold In the
bur
c ch IOC Ia! room foll-'·•
vnoua the

Middleport, 0.

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The P.T.A. requested E r 1 c

"jva,s'p a·r-Sm,·th.- Wedd·
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Held Last November
POMEROY - Vaoos of green
and :vellow oamatlon• Oanked by
candelabra and ~s decorated
thO: altar of tile TrlniiY Unl!$1
Clutclj o(Cbrlat IO&lt;thewoddlna
d. Mlu 9Jale Ku,Pir to Mr.
Qanny Smith.
The bride II
daullhler of
Mr. and Mra. Robert ArnOld of
Pomeroy aDd the bridegroom la
the aon of Mr. and Mre. Albert
C. ,Smith or Akl'911, rormerly or

tbo

Porno~.
Vows or the double rlnj: cere.
rnOOY WON read by the Rev. Wllbur Perrin at 2,30 p.m. on Nov.
30 folJ!)Wlng a hair hOUr of nup..
tlal tn\f&amp;le by Mrs. Ben Neutzling, Pomeroy.
Given In marriage by her lather. the bride waa atttr,a tn a
strtot lenslh droll of bonded

Get-well cards will be sent to
Mrs. Peggy Huttm and Mrs. Sedie MeEUdmey, a former Bradbury teacher, both now hospitallzod,
The aooond grade with 29 per
cent
won
115
ward. Mrs. Ruth BarnJtarl recelved tJJe bracelet rrom the
K. and C. Jewelers awarded as
the door prize.
A decorated cake, .lee cream
and punch were served rollowing the meeting. Mra. a-a Mllllrm, ooclal commlUoe chairman,
was assisted In the serving by
M~$.., Delma Karr.

atten&lt;lance

the

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Party Given for Veterans

Mr. and Mrs. bonny Smith

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brother of the bridegroom, oerved as best man, and the u1her1
· Were Ronald Smith, Pomeroy an&lt;1
Rolan&lt;l .Carpofiler, Belpte. Palge
and Jane Sndth, nlocoi of thl
brlde£roc,m, were tbe acolytet.
Fi;Jr her daughter's Mdding,
Mrs. Arllold won&gt; a teal blue
drels with a white carnation eor~
sage. Mrs~ Smith was 1n a dark
blue dress with pint carnations.
· A reception ror tbe oouple was
hald In the clturch iocw room •.
The bride's table reatured a Utree
tlerod ~e !&lt;IJped with a mlnlatiore bride and groom. Aoslotlng
at the reception were Mrs. Thomaa Smith, Mra. Terry Phalln,
Mrs. Jainea Hawley, and Mrs.
Ronald smith, all of Pomeroy.
Gueats were registered b., Mias-

a,..., 4'Ue.

trci.lpldthode

. 111ort woddlng...;i,!lr

lnto a ..

:~~!;.-;.:;:~~..s.:: bo~~~:~~:::;..ponlocl
eastern Olio Mental Health cenAtllens for the
by Mrs.

t;y

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ter, Athens, was staged Thurs- Veda Davis, junior auxiliary ad~
day b Am r1
Le&amp;kln Auxll · visor. Combs, handkerchiefs,

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trtei community service chair-

man.
Somlco Ill God and Coonlry
placematl 3Dd prayercardswete
provided lor the par\Y by FeoneJ·Belmett POst 128, American
Legion, Junior aux!Uory momberl or Drew Webster Post 39,
PlmJeTOy, provided valentine nut..
cups wlth candy; napldris and
several miscellaneous items to

Shower

Given

Gaioma i}i;·~ o1

.l !i!jj J~a~Ml'llj,~lll :Mareb
were made Tllbrldo n1aM.
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party of tho

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at the' home of Barbara Betzlng,
president, Osborne st.. Pomeroy.
Hlgbllgbbl w111 Include ..........
t1on of the ritual of jewels Ill
Tana flmolllon, and the (ll(omplar riQial to Jane W a 1 t o n,
MArJllll'Ot Follrod and Sldrley
Culler.

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man-tailored for Sprint!
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Brinll on m. fllhlonl ,.._ ...-t lim.~ ttlw on tht
J*ttt, kila, ~and
tny .gN1t look ~~I cno,. A.... strQIPBd widl acrott ttw inltep•nd trimmad with Plfis~
ifl Grey Crlllhld w/Brown Pitenlitt,
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$13

Brown, &gt;lory E. Motrla, Roberta O'Brien, and vera crow.

A• *"I" MADEMOISELLE

The aervice committee announced that members will solicit
the Pomeroy area m Heart Sunday, Feb. 23, for the 11eart fUnd
drive.
Mlla Woods, Valenlhle Girl
of the Chapter was pre.sented
a pin. Plans were announced by
the ways and means committee
£or a rummage sale on March
7 and 8 In the stark building across from the Pomeroy Post Offlee. Used clothlngand-mi&amp;ct'lllaneoos household items will be offered for sale.

erans.
Auxutary units contributing ror
the party were Ule Leo Ryan 58
Post o£ Somerset; CrooksvUle
222 with Mrs. Marge Bush and
The nea market scheduled for
Mrs. Lenora Adkins, eighth dis1
early
Ma.y, when antiCJW items,
U'lct. president, attending; Junc'decorated
milk cans, picture
Uon CIIY 376 with Mildred Cline,
Mary Rlckets, and Coreen Moh- rrames, and many handmade
ler, district junior activities items will be offered for saJe,
chairman, attending; and Athena was discussed.
In preparation for the Rea
Post 11.
Valentine cookies, candy, and market, several members displayed articles and ·showed techKooi-Aid were served.

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umbrella motif waa uiied for a
layette ohowbr honoring M r s.
Don Becker.
Hold at the
George
apt. was obosted
llohar.i'M.! Mrs.
er. Games were
prbes bolng won by
BaeJmer, Mrs. Ruth Johnson, and
Mrl. Wllllam Zuapan, Jr.
Gifts were placed in a bassinet and refreahments were served from a table centered with
an umbrella. Quests were Mrs.
WUliam Camp, Mrs. Richard

8ecker, Mra. L, D. Ervin, Mrs.
Dale Walburn, Mrs. C"-rles
Searles, Mr,a. Rqy Priddy, Mlao

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Ori RlchardBCII.
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Art GUmore, ~s. Norman Ye~,. ~
~er, Mra. Wallace Powers, Mrs.
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Unger,
Mrs. George Miller, Mrs. ·
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decarotod:~ lonwrut.;
file of lito ......... at tile (W!p- owned wero V'hd .-r, VIIIMrJ.
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banlpel will be '"' AprU 25 al
the .Pleasant Point RoiOrl With
the Ofllo Eta Phi ~. The
order of roooo degree will be
given at the Founder' I Day celebratloo ror Ann Rupe, Nellie

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The district spring eon!_..,
ID be lieid at lollddl_..t 011 Aprn
26 was 8lllOUI\Ced and appointed
to handle tfle.eoflee hour for the
eontennce were Mrs. Mary lAlu
Homer, Mra. FridleY, Mra. ~ma Giles, Mra. Muqjly, Qll Mra,
:Kathryn Johnson. kreport-Cllitbe
rtr:ent C01111f;f ~ell mooting

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• Bullt·ln Wheel a tor. Elsy Clelnlnl

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Slater were hostesses for the ~
Clarence McNeal. Scriptures oo
. response to cial hour and ser"Yed a denert
1ove were given m

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POMEROY - Tho opon churclt
woddlnl! ol Miss Connie !he LoadIngham, daugllter of Mr. and Mrs.
Willis Leadingham, ~cuse, to
Airman Btephon Mlcbaol Cantroll, son of Mrs. VInton Bumott, Galllpolla, wUi be an event
ol Sotu...._,, Feb. 22, at I he

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ary internship
Hawaii
was made by tlle Philathea
Society meeting Thursday night
Mrs. George 51dnner, ways at t h e Middleport Church or
and means chairman, announc- Chrht.
ed that rlatl: pins are for sale.
Wayne Clark, student at the
It was notod that In the Feb- Kentueky Christiar~ College at
ruary isaue of the Ohio D,A.ft. Grayson, Ky., has been invited
magazine, there are two Items to take part in the mission pr~
with pictures pertalnlng to the ject. He will be required to have
local chapter. (A)e relates to a several hWidred dollars for ex·
visit of the state regent and penses, however.
the other to the marking of the
Members were invited to at·
grave of Truman Hecox, a Revo- tend the Trinity United Church
lutionary War soldier.
or Christ Lerten breakf'ast to be
Mrs. Milhoan armounced the held on Ash Wednesday at 7:30
posslbllit;y of another grave
A member of the Homemarking to take place t h i s a.DL
builders Class thanked the Sospring. 91e also reported that a ciety for a $10 contributlon toparty has been plarmed ror the ward their work at the SouthCradle ol Uberl&gt; Chapter ol eastern Ohio Mental Health Centhe Children oC the American ter, Athens. A thank you note
Revolution on Washington•sbirtil- was read rrom Mrs. Clyde AIday.
lensworth for birthday cards.
The chapter went on record
Mrs. Wendell GerJach read a
as oft'icially commending Feen- letter which she had received
ey-Bemett Post 128, American frmn Mrs. Cash Braley whoreLegion, ror its service to God sides at the Mount Healtlly Home
and Country observance, partic- in Cincinnati. An acknowledgeularly mentioning the commun- ment £rom the New England
Ity service held Tb.lrsday night Christian E...angeJizlng Mission
at the Middleport First United !or a gitt was read along with a
Presbyterian Church.
thank you note from Mrs. 0. E.
The national defense report McKinley, recenUy hospitalized.
given by Mrs. Jones pertained
The Philathea song led. by Mrs.
to the coat or national prosper- Martha Childs opened the meetity. 9-te spoke or the communis. ing. De\'OtioriS 'Mth the theme
tic aim to destro,y America rrom "Love theCrowningGrace"were
withlo.
given by Mrs. Pearl Reynolds.

place

Wedding Date Set February

WOMEN SUFFER

now president 0(

A ecntrlbuUon ot $10wumade
to the tcholaroblp lund of t be

noc

A valentine theme waa carried out in refreshments served
by the holtaSI to thoH named
and Mro. FAia Rolbol an&lt;l Mra.
Eva Des1111er.

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allio gave one to Mrs. School.

Goldie Fridley,

tile uriJt..

wtn

Bonnie Gilmore to Wed.

TUES&gt;AY
WOMEN'S Awd.Uary, Veterona Memorial Hoopltal, 7,30 p.
m. Tueoday, hoop! tal caloterla;

entation~,

Roported 111 were the INobond
of Mrt. Rub)' Erb, codlnod lo
Meigs General Hoopltai;, Qorrle
Meinhart, a pollent at ilo!Jer,
.... Adria Slj&gt;n, homo the hoopltel. It wao aloe that the !Other of Kale Goodwin
had dlod .... n....r. from the
Councll were sent.
Scrlp4uro by Min Jooao, the
Lord's Prayer In unl.... • D d
t11e p1oc~p
the
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moetlns. Como a were play~
prlzeo bolna
by Mrs.
Coben, Mra. Nettie na,ea, Mra.
RobBOn, and Mrs. Boe8io.

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at tile ' - " of MrL Mary
B. Heines.
Named Ill the commiUoe were
Mrs. Cora Beegle, M111 E r n a
Jesse, and Mrs. Eva RobiDII.

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program lea.der.
l\IEIGS COUNTY Salon 710,
Elglll an&lt;l t 'Orl&gt; , 7,30 Monilay
night, home of Mrs. Elleen
Searl a, Middleport; member• to
bring r.ewapaper cUpplnga.
JOF CLASS, Pomeroy Unit.
ed Methodist Church, 7:30 p.m.
Monday night, at the t:hurch.
CHESTER P.T.A., 8 p.m. Monday, at the school; Founders
DIJ' program led by Mrs. ROO.
!IJ1: Woods; Avan Romine, P.T.A,
atttrlct official at Athena, the
auest &amp;peaker, Child care serv ..
lee provided; ret'r_e_stunenta.
THEODORUS Coundl 17, 7,.
30 Monday, IOOF hall; Membero
to bring a valentine, cookies or
IUIChriches.

IJ'ade parents to aerve refresh-

•oDor•

..r. ol Amerlea, milt Tluraclo.J

day, 8 p.m.; Mrs. Hdl Globokar,

~ / 20th Birthda.y of Xi ·Gamfr)a 'M'u 'to Be .Observeo
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It live a ropqrt to. tbt' P.T.A. so
.• ti,t. Br_.,. P,'t,&gt;\,;;Tiurl!dq that
be maqe
t&gt; Jllal,l.
li;'~·
to take care of .th; -~~
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Larry \llll':ri- ~a~IICibert Morrio, l&amp;i. I uno ~ '!&gt;": . . Loal
Bwoy, W1111oin Kina. MH. Dor- SchoOl Dlotrl&lt;;\; tell,.ol.lto I h o
· .Gth¥ RoW, MrS. ~ Harrl- croup em the &gt;q&lt;&amp;_.'!"'' aca- .
and Mrs. EU\01 Pl&gt;olpa; Mro. Ida domlc program Ill be
atullae Murplo-,11ho made thepreo- dents In tho Molp H I g b

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MOND'Y
FRIENDLY CffiCLE, Trlnlt;r
United Church of Christ, Mon-

refreshments sened.
SAUSilURY P.T.A., 7,30Tuooclo,J ~ .,_am by Mrs. flo.
mer Holter; Girl Scout Troop
100, opening ceremony, frurth

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lolll!li.EJ,'OR1' - lllver kO)' ttarf, principal, Ill ~er With
POMiROY 4
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l(...r
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pI a Y·
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POMEROY - A~ to
rev!.. the by..lawo UPOintod b)' Mro. Marprol ~.

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ORLEANS (UPO- A
Dallai railroM man
tell!4ed SatuMI,y In t111 Cll,y 1.
Sllow -tn:cy trio! he oow a
...- ol IIIIOke riH ir.m o
lmoli area In lront o1 die
I! r eo I d o n t i a I lnotor.•
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Klllle4J'• ·~motorcade w1a
ll'avoUIW tonrd the treea when
bo' was olairi Kov. 22, 1963 In
Dollal. 111e Warren. Rwort oald
Kemtedy wl.1 •hot trcm tJ. rear
Ill' Lee Haney
aitilns
ot a sUih4loar · wi- in tlio
TH11• Sehool Book llel)oaltonr.
Shlw, 55, is charged with
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by per SODS who hid stood there
Jut to watch the motorcThe trial was recused until
MOIIdaf - n Dis~ All;y. Jim
GurlBOR Mid he would call
former 'hxaa Gov. John connaJ.
9' ODd hlio wife to the stand.
Conllal4 was wOWided in the
runllre which ldlled Ke111011y._
)loth be and hia wife were
· rldllW. in the prealclontlalcor.
· Aao~ Dis~ AU;y. Alldrew
Selambra oald the state wW
c•lete its case next week.
Bosldeo Simmons, Mro. Eli-

81 United Pre1a lntern.ttonal

embattled students.
A clau boycott continued at
acheduled convocation Sl.turdl,y Duke an:l the convocation was
to avert ~~~zy renewal of cluhe&amp; conceDed on the ..._.ce of North
... students and polld. At C a r o II n a A4Jutant General
tho UDI-aily of Wisconsin, Claude T. Bolfers, who had·
wllare
National
Guardsmen Nationol Guardsmen alandllW
were absent tor the ftrat time by near the eiiJ'Il)UI In case
• ' - Wednaadly, atudtmll de- they are needed..
clded to dance roilier than
Slrlldng
students It tho
demonatnte.
Unh~rsity ol Wisconsin beld a
'l1te aeeth1na unrest on the seven-hour dance SAturday to
~'I college eampuaes conU- · ral,ae money tor their protest
.llll8d from coast to ca.st with Natioaal Guardsmen were re..
threats ol renewed turmoil hill called from the c11J11PU• Friday
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llllftul8 later Ill'-, a amaDor freak
wave, - rulhlar 1100 to
100 foOt I~ ~ cora,
a11111· .11icloa4 up 0110 llllbqtl ODd
doplllled It ID • -..,pool
reported,

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Mro.

Newman slapped the
judge' a desk- u~~ap, • . slap, . ,
pause • • • allp'"- to show how
she heard the ~e shots. In
this ohe
state
Witnesses who said they heard

--other

the
allp·• • • .....
dl,p."lap ••• ..pa.... • .
The "slap ••• pause ·••• slliJ
••• slap" descrJption better fits

Garriaon'a theory there were
three mon 1n the aaoasolnotlon

pi~ thai one .llred to attract
attentloo of pollee and the - r

iwo ftred slmultanlousiJr lor the
11 1dlL"
While court will · be held
Monday, It wUI be recel8ed
Tuesdly, which is Mardi Graa
in New Orleans.
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presented . S&amp;tllrday to cheecellor Dr. H. Edwin Youag.

BONN (UPO - Welt German
CbanceJlor KuJ1..Geoza:Kiesinger

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Hot Chase

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1lru ce

ZANESVU..LE, Ohio (UPO ·
FIO)'d Abrams, Zanesvlllo, was
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lilted in_ good c:ondltlon at a
· boapltal here Saturday after beSAIGON (IJPO- The AIUed
Ins shot during a high speed command Saturday orclered a
police chase through t h r e e 24-hour Lunar New Year truct!
countlos.
beginning at 6 p.m. Sundoy (5
The chaoe began early Satur- Lm. EST). Sooth Vietnom
da,y when Abrams failed to stop · warned tbat the Cc:mmunills
at a red llglrt in Soudt Zanes- have
ne¥er complied with
vOle.
ceas~s and American troops
South ZaneSYllle Pollee Chief remained on alert tor 11. possible
~F,d Hamle_r laid Abdmo weot VIet Coog olfenoive.
CounlyWhero aher·
Amounc:ement ol the brief

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a

truck

~~~J.; ==l~caro
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"'der

ReiiOts

COiqiUI

P ARlS (tJPl) - UDcertalllly · - the lAmlr New
Year truoe wW end bibody llat&gt;tinc illlected a - element of
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.PUS.. ' Outllde,, l l,llmall IJ'Cq) 0 •
· oiiirf, otur!Oi.to anowllilla •,
~"'loolatic octhlv In tho Freoeh Clllltai virtually halted
as the cCIIIOnders tunled thelr ·tlttenlloatO Vlotnun Itself to 108
at the wlndewo ODd &lt;~
"a.l.nts Out, studellia Ia." : ·
~ the Tet bolltlay. WOI!Id ,!Je morrad 1jy reDowed li8!dllW
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or load to 0 •-lool ol ~eo.
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111e Nlllonal1Jberad&lt;11 ~ (NLf'l, tho poiiUcol branch

e11ect the premised blockade

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JomoAirlineRadar
U.S. orllclolo in Bom oald the
CoiDIIIWIIoto in addition have
Jammed the radar and radloo of

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_l'olo docread a lf!~J&gt;dQ halt In lighting, etmaJor dlplomati~ move ,tU ·~ to be made in

Wtlllern alrlinorl approaching
the divided ctv several tlmoo in
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p llrla. by elthar side ...W the IIIII at tho trueo and the aa....llielll1. its rtsul~
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. l'!lvillll ....ted refuoal ill' dio N-it--Mud NLF ·del..
pdCIIO IO_meet ~lean. ODd Soulh Vleipomeoe ""'""""'lor a
· mDitanr -colatiOI\. at 1111 cooilllet to &lt;real!-,.lllvonllle at-

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The ~--red lly
AmerieAn l.n.t South Vietra~

commanders

was

the

shortest cease-fire called by the

BERLIN (IJPD Lelllot
otuclenteha, in an apparent dreos
r earaal for Pre-nl Nlxm's
vlalt Feb. 27, ata&amp;ed a protelt
march Saturday apinlt "faacllt terro&lt;" thlt .,.- in a
betlle 1l'ith West -lin poUcemen
'Ibe same leaders who have
promloed vloleat demonltratloos
apinlt Nllron led 800 mar&lt;hers
aplnst i&gt;oll&lt;e lines bloddng the
main entr...,. to the free
university,
Their stlck.wlnglng betlle
came •• East Germany put Into

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were "prompted by the love of
peace and the respect for the
sacred traditions" of the
Vietrmnese people.
"Experiences in previous
truces have shown that Coomnr
nist North Vietmm never
cOIJ1)lted with the truces," the
Saigon communique said.
uon the contrary, tOOy totk
adwntage of these occaaiona to
attack our umed · forces and
populations, as was the case
during To~ 196!1. The ~omm...
nique Sllid the Allies would
retaliate for Communist violations.
AttacksEJII)ected
The olfielal spokeaman tor the
South Vi.etramese military command said a major Communist
offensive was expected durilw:

Te~
11le itoUday olllctaliJ
besiN Monday ODd elida W.S.

nesdoy.

uThe COmmunl.ata are liara,"
the South VietJWneM . . . . _
man said. uNow tilly are
&gt;iolating their """ truee.
According to our ircell._.
reports, they are plaPaa to

attack us."
The moool waa more calm at

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the oftlclal mtlUal')' .,.""""
said there was "no 1"'*'neeace
that there wm be • Comuaudst
oUen&amp;ive thie ret." Milhaey
·sow-ces said there wu every
indlcadoo the Viet COqr would
start an otferwtw after tt.
holidays to bqJro"' the cmunlst bergainq -'"'"' at
the peace talko In Poria.

Berlin Students Warm Up for Nixon

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the Saigon dock area.
Alr Force Ignore&amp; Truce
U.S. Air Force 852 jet crews
ignored thoi Viet Coq truce and
rained more than 500 tons or
bombs on six jungle corridors in
a .75-niile arc north and
nortbwut of S&amp;igon Where
intoDlgellt:o reports oaid 40,000
ConurlUDist infantrymen were

c-.

were Involved In the chaoe that
reached speeds of 100 ~es per

the

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Allies tor Tet. A three-day Tet
truce was ln. effect a year ago
when the Commwd!its began the
biggest offensive of the war.
In announci~ the truce this
alter It ltarted, lncludllW the
year,
the South Vietnamese
aaaassiMtloo ol a hamlet chief
and a bold. but blooclless raid in foreign ministry said the Allies

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two Viet
violations of tho
Cmunun.tst truce a few hours

- l;harlea Slrquo&amp;, Iormor cellor Thuradly, _
S!UPBOARD FWE NO. 2
ace oareot1e1
apnt and lorJIIOr
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HAMBURG• ~--.. (U""
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dtrectoroftheDIIool•
•=-·~·proleatcher&amp;edthat
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c,.k;; lnvestlpting Cmunla- ~ the presldeot at Welt -For th~ oecond t1mo In four
__,. In a
-~ ClermaJiy In \1{~111 Berlin vlo- IIUlllths, lh broke out Saturda7
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tliat Cllq)UI disorders are part aled the four- qreemento
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contalrier ablp "~- "••
of a national conoplracy, uj -·
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to lnlroduce
to the
conltnlctlm in Habarl'•
=~ 1:::=111'~'~ common ~- members o1 the Nlllonal Bobm ODd Voss yards. The fire
-UDIW&lt;Illy ol Wloconaln DOIIlOCratle Party, Wblcb t h 0 crltlcall.v burned oile shipyard
ll ather e d al the SOvleto doacrtbe u"neo , NazL• werher but was put out qaic~.

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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1969

VOL. IV NO. 3

Welt Berlin If preolclollllal elec.
Hamler oald Abramo wao sloptleeo are held there ao 1ched- pod at lllloll&gt;er road block set
uled; Siata sac-•~ Gu~- up b• Falrlielcl
-·~were those - r clovel911'1eota:
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. -Gov. Warren Kl)owlao .,.. Diehl ~ Solurday,
deputies Just inside the COOillly
110111lCed that Ida mall hal been
Dlelll said KloBinler made a Uno near RuabvUle.
r·-··- 125 to 171n .,.,.. of u- · ''venr brief raply"re.iectingbotlt
"He'd been and J u. t
~·- to lend the
w NaUunal
tbo ·-•-· and. Soviet lrl!ll· ·-·•
doctsion
·~dn't 811 OJzy more," llamler
G·-~
to a oorthorn - · · lor meall whoa Rua.... Ambu-r laid.
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In tho Wlaconiln strife thoro

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of AI Jrihn1011 COnBtructloo COmj&gt;any had anliclpaled pouring concrete lei'
piers to rlae out of the coffer dams this week. Wotk on the 75 loot lp,Pl'Oich
span .on the Ohio shore was io 'begin about the nme 'time. Both have beea do-l.ayed, however, by a union ju:rlJdlcttoml dispute whleh atcq)ed wock 1ut

Suspect

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~clty.
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IOid II "~Ill'
Berlin.
·::rava!: ~ :::!'":";!
lniD

Well Ottman

Weonep has
ell

pnolldoill

cleoplle

ltniiW ~· protollll.

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1n another warning agalnlt to West Berlin.

ttw meeUng, the Fast German
newspaper • Berliner Zeltung
"The West Berlin clty
goveromont wolf would be
advised to take a look It a IJUIIl.
Thoae who live on an island
lhould not make an enemy of
the sea."
Communist troops were reported moving lntD poaltlee
along land routes Into the ctty
tor maneuvers that also could
bring Jet ft&amp;lltero Into the three
Weotern.controUed alrcorrldnrs

laid,

Nazi by the lelllats.
The club..winglng Welt Berlin
U.S. orllclola oald NIDm'a
pollee held off the aludent IOCUrlv aides have decldod bo
charge at the rree tmiversltiY wW use a helicopter m at
ertrance 1n spite ~ the youths' hlo 3\2 -~lour vi.U Feb. 27 In
use ot a ladder as a battering order to avoid lefUst attem,pbl
ram.
to m&lt;Jb molor&lt;adeL
Pollee oald nine llludODtB were
- · ol the Well Gemu
ar'rested lut no one was hurt. electors tried to teat tba _ .
Their march against "fascist East German blockade. Mlltar'terror" was part:1ally directed lsts who made the UD...U• trip
against
the
West German through Ealt Gel1lllll1;f !rom tho
FJectoral Collep, which has 22 west aaid Communist bordar
members who belmg to a guards were not lllllilly baraupolitical party conaldered neo- !Dg tral!lc to Well Berlin.

Blount Sure of Mails in Strike
WASHINGTON (IJPO - Post- dent of the 200,000 - member
mount woold not &amp;0 h1lo d..U
muter Genenl Wlntm M. letter Carriers Unionagreedwith on how he would meet a JQ1ta1
Blount does not· believe postal moont.
worker strike, but he ftl Uked:
workers wW de(y rederal law
.. They can use federal troops "COuld yoo lllrm out the _..
and strike, but it they should to handle the mail. They have vices of the post oftlce depan..
many resources avallable to ment to ott.r ~ to
he'll be ready tor them.
nwe'll mow the mail,"Blount: 'them," said Rademacher. •'We keep it golna an an emiHPDCJ
laid in an latervlew Saturday just couldn't win atl)'thlng by basta?'"
wid! VPL
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''I would thtt* we cauld." '11
replied.
1f he rea~~¥ hlleves thlt,
Silvergleld and Rademacher
he'• just kf9dbJI hblleelt," re- said however, there Ia growlnc:
SllverrJeld oald "111ero la
_..... Do¥1&lt;1 Sll-..qield, pro- militancy amoq rank and file
aldent of the 80,000 • member members of their organizations • StrorJe leellne In the ...
Nationol Poltai Unldn lo -reac- and the rlllht to strike Is being lllo. H there II' a dllllcult arthoremJilol
tim to the lnloervlow..
.
. _lncreaaiJW]y dlowaled by the
But James Radene~.presi- membershJ.p.
be wildcat ltrlkea."

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A WORKMAN DONS A FACE MASK In frigid air to keep eonatructioo go.
irw on Silver Bridge replacement. High water has receded, eotrer dams are
in operation and derrick tower rlaea at pier site orr West Vlrglnta shore beyond workman in the tard white hat. Pllot in the towboat '"Gopher" awaits
orders for materials handling and suly bargea, just oa Oblo shore. Crews

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tlio
twoW~awau• . .
Communial
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branded • IJittr ,..
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Uot-alt;r of Wloeooain lllculty
m~s o..,portins the school
odmlnlotratlon'a tough nne towani the student .aiken was

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SUPIR MARKEr-

sol~
wlllked to tho
OlliJOille end of the table and
looked at it carefully.
Picture
Killl~W
The plcl\!fe lolnf: Moorman
took ohowed Kennoily slumping
over in the sea1i of his ear after
the - ~~~tal shot. MrL Moorman
aaid atie wu on the &amp;autil side
of Elm Sjreet, dlrectljo acroso
from zuruder.
"I h81rd three shotl,., M'ra.
Newman Aid. "'I thought they
were firecrackers. The llrst two
1hota we heard were real close

black .

A petition olgned by 1,400

lllolde an lnlerlo!: pstto at • mo- .• ..,pori

lbs. FOR
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A Pl1otcuaPh taken ill' Mrs.
Moorman 10 feet tram the

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Newm.. ODd Mra.
ol Dollu,

prealdent'• CIU' UI)JU.e.i ~n
lntereat trom Shaw than otber•
the state bod preoel)led. Whee
V n de r &lt;:rosa examination. the picture .... h&amp;Dded to
however, Slmmona Aid the Shaw's . - !'or ._ctlon,
tootprinta m111 lave been left the clolendant, dressed In a

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-.nan, both

teltUied~.

Campuses in
New Unrest

TISSUE~., ....~!·.

CHICKEN BREASTS

Mtry

who worlred !qr tlio
Dollilo Ullion ~- Ralltoad
Co. at the lime, oald he louD!!
foolpr!JU In tho mud In tile
area Where he aaw the amoke.

tbree lhota 1114 I

utmlernaatJt the trees I de~
"' What 111peored to be o pult
ot·whltr of em~" '

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C!lml ~ fi James L. SI.Jh..
m0111 ol Mtoqodie, Tex., oa14.

zlbeth

the Prtlalcleot.

Sl&gt;OU8d Fooljlrlnto

F. Kemedy was ahot. 11

Do¥1&lt;1 W. Ferrie to aSIOIIIJale

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GAHS, 66 To 50

OU Tr(D:niPhs 60-;)9 -'
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Ger· and MAC' lou lo 10 Miami ba(t two c:haru•• to win.
Ohio
"'!" 7_,
aJ4 Ml:Kee '"""'ed %0 DQinla and ..._
Craie ............ &lt;J(f the l&gt;on&lt;h In the MAC, nOodod a l.fn lo In the llnal 30 - · · but Wolt.
lti.Y alive lh ~ raeo. B o t h Wllllam• and lll&lt;o Wnn 1xJtb
lo - · 10 point&amp; and 13
rebounds Sllbtrda.Y u · Ohio U. team• hl\vetwoeonterencepm.es missed shot&amp;.
...- fr&lt;lnl-&lt;WW~In&amp; Miami 60- rimaii!IDg.
Frank J..ukaesi I~ with 2:58
59.
Miami . . - a
to to pla.y "" the Ohio u. lOad "'
dlnch the Mtd-Amerle~ Con- 58-S7, but MeKee came back 20
terence championship. Instead, oecondo Iaior lo bit a 10-looter
tbe Red1kina suffered their see- and move the Bobcats ahead to
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (UPI) Two froo1 throw• by Florida's
Bo,vd Weloch In the lut nino
sec:ond! gave the unranked Gl-

Defeat Wisconsin, 87-69

as a Boilermaker, the junior
guard has scored 1,252 points,
an average of 29.8 a game. He
is leadirw the B1g Ten with a
33.6 point average this season.
Purdue led the Badgers all

rolling ldo a 45-33 haJJtime edp. Wisconsin trimmed
the spread to 45-39 wlth six
straight points: at the start of

thew~.

the second half before the Bollennakers got goi~

Tlie biggest Purdue spreed was
19 points. just one more thaD the
final victory margin.
The Boilermakers OOft' lead the
Big Ten with a 7-1 mark am. are
14-4
overall. The -Badgers
slUJDDred to 3-S in the conference
and g..10 overall.

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Phoenix Tourney

DELAWARE, .Ohio (UPl) - The LIUie ikolnt J,. ..W be hokl
Tlllrlde1', Sopt. 18, at the Dolowuo Coi1ltb' rilrlroundo.
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A rac:ord 109 ellaiN•• llaturdly aoourod 1111 claoole'o ooec!l!l·
stra!Pt $100;000iJluo .PioYCit
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PHOENIX, Ariz. (UPI) - Two- 631 Sitaitdl,y, wa1 tied w l t I)
Jack Ewing, Don Juuar)' and
time Open- Geae
Bill Ha~ ...... rticlQI'• ali-~ ioidillll 'triCjMJ1!i-' .
Littler equaled the one-d&amp;J-&lt;&gt;Id · round co - Blll,y who ac:oted blo "llllrd Jlltl YlctoQ' lut yoar
OtiiiG!Jiel', hod
Arizona Country Club eourse ree~ Maxwoll at 199, two - · olf 11x ellallio colto
winter book fa.m'll('L!i-·n.-rCleve. st. Edward 57 Pad.. 56 ord ol n ! n . - r - 62 Satur- lho paco. -.n had a 68.
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'1lotltlltton
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Clllllldotoo
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Chagrin Falls 62 Aurora 40
JIIIIW'Y, wllh oh birdie• m
Bern
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the
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Oak Hills 63 Line. Heights 46 load of the 1969 PIHJen!x trurns- the llrst 13 holel, ml.,-1 bll
Readirw; 48 Harri.son 44
chance to Ue I,!lllor or lokoover
ment.
· GreenhiUs 66 St. Bernard 49
Wiler's 31-'1 round includ- tho load whoA. he - e d tho
ATHENS, Oblo (IJPI)- Ob!oUolY8l'1114'dej'oa!OdM!Imii!4-41 SalGlen Este 52 Sycamore 50
ed oigllt blrdlu, a and a 17th lttd lBth ......
ltl'liiY
In IIWlmmJtw fo bond !lio. Red&amp;ldM tbo\r lldrd lou In 13 dull
Nelsonville-York 50 Irorton 45 15-loot JIUII for an IOIIlo m the
Terr)' WUceix: waa alone at
Fairland 90 Ironton S~ Joseph 71 16th. II put him at 197, 16 un- 200 loiiOwed by MU!er l!lrbor meets.
c..l (irovo 79 Oak Hill 76
der par tor the............._ 111d and Rod Futlleth at 201. Dove
Chesapeake 55 South Pol.rt 54 one otroke al1oad ol IIPl!h Roy- lUll" I G3 !~hooter Saturdl,y 1 ftl
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Fairview 75 Greenup 66
er, entering amdaf'l ta - bole in a rtv...ll doadlnd&lt; at 202,
HIALI!.All, Fla. (Upl) - Fort Morey, the 1!147 chompim o1 rraos
Symmes Valley 72 Rock Hill 65 final lor the $20,000 llrll prize. "bleb lncl!ldod the olher raq, put In a otrorw bld ro. tho .198UIIIo litJIIaloalt Sa~ by
Sandusky 73 Mansfield Senior 53
Jerry Abbott, ooe
three round loaiiot1 FT&amp;I!k Boord, who • .-....... hl9h wel&amp;ht to vlctoey In the~,OtltlilcJulanvWoa TUrfiiDRidgedale 60 R'ivetdale 59
proo who carded ellbt-&lt;mdor-il'U' fell to · ~ 7L
cucap.
t
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Miller 68 Eastern {Meigs) 58
Gl\'tUt a per~e¢~¥-tlmod ride by jocl&lt;e¥ Matat,l YCOU. lhe II.. '
Payne 53 Ayersrllle 47
yeot old Fol't ll&amp;rcy tunodlbo.ck·tho •lr*h ....... of tho Fretltb
mue Creek 84 Hicksville 55
,
·
boroo Tuob by a heltd. Tho No. 1 herM Blati!Pib 2tlll, wbleb ,oet tho ·
Edkertoo 77 Fairview 66
EASf LANSING (UPI) _ Mid&gt;- Mlchlpn SW...
poee lor more titan i mile, ftal- llllrd: loojbOr lhreo cu-toro al·
AnlwelJ' 71 North Centnl 47
Springfield So. 77 Portsmouth 7i 1gan !late, with lour plll,l'oro hit- . Leo Laltdo~ bit a pme.ldll&gt; • le¥11 bock.
.
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Cla.v Twp. 99 South Wobster 66 tina double !lpreo, dealt llllDnla -23 Ptibtt"• &lt;Jiin Glbliono added It
Northwest 83 1rlew Boston 71 slim Blo .Ton title hOpes a""""= ... Tim - - hod ............
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Col&amp;. Elst IOO.CoiL Northland l;O. abiy-lalal-~lt'.a.w.&gt;l'then Harrtttlllt .f llt;toll'a 1~;.cal- v•
Ue1 lor tho'
who held a
·
Colo. loiohawk 83 Cola. Central 55 1ng a 75-70
11
·wao
the
oecond
losl
by
the
comlortoblll
39..25
halftime
odae
Cols. North 51 Col&amp;. West 42
Dllnl to a ll!cltlpn team thl'8 by bitting o1x otralcbt polttlo prt.
Cols, Walnut Ridge 69
Cob, Marlon.Frankltn 64 week -and gave Dllnolo a 4-4 · or to the lntormle......
ntlaol.s, Whieb . reeelved 20
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (IJPI) Cols. South 72 Cols. Whotatone 59 conrerft.ce mark, tbe same aa
poJnta
rrom
and Four Natro Dame ployeri -~
Cola. South 72 COia. ,Limen 71 ot
I
.... 10 !rom Jodie IW1'IIOO, od more 11um 20 ptbllo·oaeb SatNewark 67 I.'!&gt;.POr Al'llngtoo 45
carne out with haDdl ond oplrlto urday · u the Jr!oh lell lrQnt the
Zanesville 69 Lancaster 45
up in the se&lt;attd half, reelln&amp; ~. buket In defoatlnc litolt
sandusky Perkins 86
&lt;J(f
eiJht points In a row lo clooe State 108-42 in a ,c:olleae ~
Cots. Brookhaven 68
tho liP tO 39-33.
baU ..... clooplto. 35 point .per- .
Wnerly 83
HoweYer, with 1:41 lo pill,!', forman.. by Utalt'o Noroln Rob,
Cola. B1ahap "-&lt;lY 60
Michlpn Slate _.... tho ...... erlo.
cambridge 76 Corrollton 68
g1n back up 1&lt;1 59-f7 and lho clooRoss Zane Trace 57 Unioto 52
euepo~n~~
PIIOENIX, Ariz. (UP0- Dave ell llllDnlo ~ come tho root
.to
the
lrloh.
Austin
Carr
HunUJwloo Twp. 85
Hill and Toouny Jocobo carded
ol tho Will' .... wllh 2:11 added. Z5, Boll Artllttt 21 a n d. ·
Paint V.Uey 82
scorching 63s to - • Into tho
Greenan 76
Dwtaht MllfpiQ' 21.
top spoil earl,y In tho third round retrtalnlnc In tho
Spr!ogfield Shawnee 50
The Yidol7 putiJuod No t e
ol the $100,000 n-Ix 0 pen
name••
.Accmt to· te..s.
Cols. Watterson 52
Golf touri1amont Saturllay.
Cols. DeSale&amp; 5tJ
wbllt
•
Uiall
Slate·
biPed 1o 1!-lf.
LAKE PLACID, N. Y. (UPI)
HW olerted the &lt;loy with
Whitehall 80 Delaware 73
Notre Dame lli\ol 49 pat - Gory !lullllold aad brakeman
1 139 total lor the llrot 36 holoo
!rom
'the lleld , io 17 .pet. ~
Grandview 69 Growport 44
held a one' - stroke I~ o v e r Howard Siler ol the Uttltocllloteo
fur Utah llote, and · tbe ·lriA
Waohiogton C. It 73
Jacobs at the ~ mark with took tho lead · with a !ime or
WUmington 50
2:16.14 after two heatl ·on a - - - tho tll.ih',touil 70an 11-under-il'U' 202.
Chillicothe 64 Mari- 57
Jacobo )Ill madl tho 36- rooord-lhoUorlttt&lt; .. .s.. ot 51.
Tho ,ool\1 o-..i U!oh team
Melo• 72 Lopn 47
hole cut at lfO wao'itl203 after the World Tln1 .- Min lltil&gt;lied
Athena 66 GaDlpolis 50
scored
oniJ' 20.l!f lf1 lroo f11raw•
throe roundo over lito par 35-36 ChaJni&gt;!m1ohll&gt;• SoiUrdoy.
Jackson 85 Wellston 69
to
Notre
Daine'l.' 22 ol ~7, . , '
The - l d rooord ol 1:08.86,
-71 Arlzooa Counlr)' Ch., -rao.
Crooksville 55 New Lox!DgiOO 52
HI In -l llh by Larrj McKlll!i1,
Two - · · beck ol the leadSpr!~ld North 52
er in INrd place 1t110111 tho ear- was b - Umo and apln ud
IJoyton SO!bblno 49
ly linllherl ...... Jolmy l'ort, ,.,....... more than two . . - .
Reynoldollurl'76 P1oooantviow74 AI Belding and Boos cooo.
durin&amp; tho ~Gahanna Line, 92 Woatervillo 68
WorthiagiOn 60 MI. Vomoo 55
Grove CIQ- 68 Bexley 56
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GA~UPOLIS - Tho South·
western lHghlanders met the
Hannan Traee Wildcats ln the
finals o! the 46th aMllal Gallla County Basketball Touma~
ment at 8:30 p.m. Saturday at
Hannan Trace High School at

Mercerville.
Playing the consolatloo game
at 7 p.m. weretheKygerCreek
Bobcats and the Nor.th Gallia ·
Pirates,
HaMan Trace earned the
right to meet Southwestern for
the champiooship by defeating
North Gallia 61.-53 wh11eSoutbwestern reached the final berth
by defeating Kyger Creek 7665.
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ol tho It 14-14 and 111-U. Tho North ftrll hal! and Rnl- with 15. 44-38. Dul.els canned a brace fers &amp;hot &amp;N'I mac1e the tedmiThe · - ltlld • Ill..
Galliano pulled olowly aw.,. %7- Greenlee and Garnes each pulled or three throw• after boJna fouled cal. It W"l&amp; HannaD Trace ti-4:6. ment hiltor)' - u.t't whit they 22 ani led 31-24 at ..ut1me. do!m19-L
b)' the Plratea' Ron Morris, 5-11
iod. North Golllo .... lJaf21ttt
Bolo Smlh mode two Baek
to
tho
thlrd
pwlocl
tho
senior
J"illltd.
The
Plratea"
lead
tllolblelor6U_...._
DIVe
Daniela,
~1
HDlor.
n.a
throws
far
the
Pirat.el
and
Ewr.
Troco''• u
ATHENS - Galljpolla led Souu.stera otd.o • - dllqUaa coiled
•tnlcbt
polnto
In
the
third
perhod
chrl..Ued
to
44-40
hold to two poinle tho llrll hall. Plra, oent tho - · at wMott ~..,. •~Uiow._r
"*hens durinc: dJe ft.rat 16 minute1 aM (Our aeconcl1 ol play here
Tn1co K.J ,.._
With 32 aeeonds to go tn the throogbt thohooplttdltWll51-48. tile lleld, . .ld .. ,. ." ' . . .4illlo
Frida.)' nieht. but Coach Duke Bunon'a YiaW.na: Bin Devlla nn wt Iod - ao the Wlldcato defoatod lkt the leque't t...un, acorer cat tans tumblinc •• the,- ,pulled
· ol 101 ln the ftnal 15:56 as the Bulidot&lt;o pooled 1 66-60 blzdoood North GoDia 61-53 Fr!doy n111rt broke looae In the Mcond halt aWl)' to lood 38-.27 with hall tho period, DaDielo bit A-om tho oido Montpnory louled Greanlee and ll•, lito Wlldcato Ill
at Hanran .Trace Hllh School at !0&lt; %0 poiru ani paced tho WM- perlocl aone- North Gallla plied 100 then aoored about 10 HCondl the Pirate ace pickad qp two foul 16 lor 58.2 par.._ Da.. na.
triup a 13 point leod, 44-31with 2:34 later on an aatilt from Jesse ohoto. The Wlldeoto led tl-60. ial1 t.d JJ at U. WD4c:att' H
cato with 2%.
The Blue Devils Jlltt1j)od olf to a 5-0 lood oo a A-eo throw by Jim MercervWe.
was
the
openllw:
game
ol.
the
left tn the period. Then the Wtld- Chapman with. 20 sec&lt;ftls 011 the Daniels hit a J\dl'l'8r 53-SO. Smltb
h
Larry
Jetren,
&amp;-0
terdor,
who
Henr)', and twio-polntera b1 Tom Prose and Tmnw Spencer.
46th
annual
Goltla
Courty Baokot- carried three Pf,lriOntll at the cats began to claw back.
clock. The score was 44.-44. ~ sank a 1ona ol'lll!t and the Pirate•
NORTH GALW CUl- G._
The Athenians. oft .form tn the
Jettera
was
fouled
b;y
Greenlee
baU.
TounameDL
11ae
Pirates
man drove tn tor a la)riCI' and came close tor the laat time lee 7-741; Gerae1 64-11: 911111
halt, was aeeoad hl&amp;b wltb 1-4.
shootiDa: Gepartment, were al10 out a point, Athen1 ripped olf14
~d by the Galllaanar~ eonaecutlve marbrl late In the took o quick 11-tl laod but tho Jes.-,e ~man, W senior, who &amp;o:l made the lint of a 0011 and scored with one second lett to 53-52. Daniels hit three buckets 2-U; D. Clarl&lt; 2.0-4: ll&lt;rrla 3ly in the contest. At one point, ftrlt half and early in the lee- WUdeatl came back to go 1n drove lD on ~s like a WiJd.. one. The second shot miSled. put Haman Trace ahead 46--44 at while lArry Bowcott ...... sett:Uw o-6j BowcoU 9-1-1. Total• lUI
a tree throw to give the Wfid.. 15-28 53.
the DevU1 held a n1De point lead and halt ~ plu. That was the eod. A-om 1~11 at the ond at the cat, llnt.hed Udrd irl1eorlrw: with The Piratea took the tau out. tho end ol the third period.
ftnt
period.
The
W
Udcat1
put
on
a
!ull
court
12.
cats a 5~ lMd. Chipman
HANNAN TRACE (61 - D,
Ron
Morris
scored
lXI
a
liY\C)
- 1~ - that came with 1:04 as tar 11 GAHS was concerned.
Hannan
Trace
had
tlni1hed
the
presa
and
never
lifted
it.
North Gellia'1 OIIIMWO pl.llch
to tie it 4~ti...!rlth 6.54togo. Ten mlssed a la)'lC) and Jeffers dpped Daniell 9-4-22; a.man S.O..t2;
left in the first stanza,
Athena outeeored GARS 24 ..7
Dave Daniels picked off two seconds later Dt.niel s 11t'as fouled it in for Hannan Trace's la1t Jellen 5-4-14; Sl11oo :1-1-4; S,
It I.PIJOII"ed, at thlo point. · In the third porlocl, and 18-17 ••aoa with ftve strai&amp;ht wins - Roo Greenlee and J o ll n
and North Gallla hod .-rod Gameo - led the ocor!Jv and oulck steolo and mode both lay- by Morris who pl.llled his fifth bucket 61-53.
Daniell 1-0-2;
1-0-2; the Ge1llana were J0iD1 to re· in the Rnal canto.
four
ol
ita
last
tlve
pmes.
upa
under
the
basket.
North
Galpenorw.l
and
left
the
game
but
not
gomoey
1-0.Z:
J.
llorry
I~
North
Gania
hit
19
ol58
A-om
rebouD:lirc.
Greenlee.
1
6-2
cord their nrat basketball win
II: wu the Bulldoll 15th win
Tbe
Plntes
took
command
11
lie's
INd.
was
cut
to
44-36.
LarTotals
26-68
9-18
II.
_
senior,
tallied
13
points
In
the
before
tbe
offtciala
had
called
a
the
field
tor
32.7
per
cent.
The
at Athent in 13 yean, and Dtelr tn 17 outinga. 1D1lde the SEOo\L,
the
second
period
opened
but
in
ry
Jelten
got
a
third
steal
and
technical
on
him.
Daniels
conPirates
out-rebounded
the
WUdGoDia
•
•
•
u
31
44
sa
North
O.rat
hall
Ill!
ftntshed
with
21.
flrat triumph over the Bulldop ADteoa upped Ita mark to 13-0,
in 10 1ear1, either at borne or and ftniabed ltl home c:ampa1en the opentrw minutes tt was Ued Garnes, 6-1 aenlor, had 10 the converted It into alaytp. It wa&amp; verted two free throws and Jet~ cats 57-36 but turnovers killed Homan Trice • . 12 24 tt II
wttb a 8~1 mark. It wa1 Atlleol'
away.
Alter Coach Chuck McAfee 14th ltraight loop win over atwoca.Ued Ume, to adjust h11 champ~ year period.
lou, the Bulldo(o romcod GalGalllpollo Ia , _ 9-8 lor the
llpollo' load to 15-11 jull be- year, and 5.8 In league pl.,., It
fore the ftrlt period whlatle on waa the Devlla 20tll strallht lou
Mike Noel'• three.point play and to Athena during the past 10
the .... ol the tlt!rd !10riodGALLIPOLIS - The Southwes- Haman Trace gym. as the Han- Creek. BJ.t the defen.iing cham- cato tra!lln&amp; 74-84.
a long jumper by Dan Wicker~ years.
Bent on revenae. the Highland~
tern Hf&amp;blanders broke the K,y- nan Trace WUdcats upended pion lllgblandera never let 1t
The Bobca*• tnlled b¥ oae
Athen1 hit 46 per cent from the
bam.
en lost no tlme ln picking up a point until 8tout pr Creek jinx Frldoy night at North Gallla 61-53 in the opener bother them.
• layup
AHS came wtthln one point of field, and 78 per cent from the
Hannan Tract Hl8h School as and tber never left till tte final
Keith Carter, 6~ senior, pac- 12-ll load with 4:39 in the Rrll with 6:16 lo .. to ptl lito 11111&gt;the Devlla on two occastoos 1n fouJ clrclea. GAHS hit 44 per
tbey sent the Bobc:atl down to de~ buzzer of the Hilhlander - Bob- ed &amp;Ntbwestern with 26 points. period. It wu 17-12 at 1he end iandoro . . _ 61-68. !bllhwaat.the second stanza, but fell behind CB!tl !rom the llold, ond 66 per
feat 76-65 in the second game ot cat game.
19 ol them in the first half. Car~ of tbe f1nt period.
orn led 71-42 l:M laft ud
26-19 with 1:18 left In tho hall. cent from the foul circlea.
h wa1 Southwestern 21~16 with 76-M at tho 1:01 mark.
tho 46th annual Gallla eouncy
Kyger Creek had defeated ry1ng the load In tbe second half
Athens, after uaatne only
Mark Swart'• three.point play
The HllbJ,andlrl bad a ''batBasketball Tournament at Mer- :b.ithwestern twice during the were JimmieD, Walker who fin- 7:07 to 110ln tho !!rot hal!. Bradnine
ri!lboundl the ft.rst half, came
at the 1:04 mark, and a Up-in at
bury
scored
on
a
l~Q'UpandReeae
hand,.
mal&lt;lae 28 Ill 56 from
cerville.
ished
with
13
polntl
in
the
sec~
regular season, 71-59 at South~
the buzzer by Noel rectuced Gal~ back otrongln the llnal hall, lin.=
made
a
three
~
pointer
after
betho
!lold
lor 50.1 par
An overnaw crowd filled the western and 68 - 59 at Kyger ond hill and a total at 17, and
lla'a lead to two - 26-24 at loblng with 30. GAHS had 12 roIna
fouled
by
Charleo
Beman,
Ricky Stout who had 15, with 12
ot21perbowtclo the Rrll hall. but manhalftime.
6-1 oonlor plvMman, to tie It IIOttal loulo 011 the ol them Ill the oocond half.
lltd
Atben1 waa a different ball aged oniJ' olno In tho lut two
Chuck Bradbury, 6-3 IIBDior 21-21. Dave Morgan, 5~11 sen- made 20 ol 30 at lito lble
club In the second haJJ. So was por!ods, Athono oommltlod 16 "11ae And 'P 1 duvw • bandBobcat scoring ace, wu held to lor. made turn - around lhot lor for 86 per ceat..
fa! in front to 1law me dowt~
Ganlpolla.
turnover1; Galll.poU1 11. Siwen
15 points, Ieven in tJie Brst batt 23-lll and Bra&lt;l!uey conned a
The Bolocoto eootrolled whu I pt . . . . . . 1.00 fad!"
Before the Bunonmen could ol the Devt11 turnovers came in
and oloht the oecond half. Tom charity toss to cut Soutllwest- -boards p11Uq don It nbm•
get m the board, AHS racked up that diaastroua third pt~rlod.
Reese, 6-1 aenl.or, also had 15. eJ;"n's lead 2;l-22. Carter hit from to 22 lor the lllPiandero. Gelllpolls pla1o at Melp Tuoonino quick .POints lor a 33-ll61eod
Jon Rothgeb, 6-1 )m1or, went on tho outolde to give the Highland- bury and 1loth8ll&gt; ........
with 5:511oft in the third porlocl. da,y (reserve game atarta at 5:~
era
a
three
~ paint lead 25-22 10 rMomda for K:fllll' Creek.
scoring
spree
with
11
ln
the
a
WELLSTON - Coach Dave loop victory.
All told, tho Galliano went 30 p.m.) and Athens ts at Jaek'Beman wao hl8b lor
FUher••
JackiOft lronmen grabWellston'• 9dp Downard, the oocond half to Rnloh with 13. with 5:55 to 11'1·
four minute a and 33 seconds with- 1011.
Frida¥'• Colleae BatkeCball
K,ygor
Crook
took
Ito
llrllload
em
wltb e!Jht, Walkorhodbed sole posseaslon of aeoond league'a leading seorer, poured Steve Spaulding, 5-10 oon!or playRelulto
ol
the
drat
halt
wben
Reeae
made
K,ygor
Crook made 27 ol 83
place in the SEOAL Friday nllht In 26 points but did not have maker, waa shutout 1n the sec.
By United Preoo lnternatloltal
a
brace
ol
!oul
lhotl
and
~uld~
!rom tho Rold lor 47.6 eoat
with an 85-69 smuhlng of Wella- enougb help from his teammates ond half but scored six buckets
Eaot
1Dg hit a one hauder to give tbe and oonvertod on II ol20 at lito
12
p:rints
all
ln
the
drat
half.
for
ton m the Golden Rockets' home as Coach PIUil Raney's team re9t. L11mtc 90 Unloo NY 71
Earl Thomas, 6-1 aenior, had Bobeato • 28-ll5 load with 4:16 llno lor 55 percent.
court.
mained in a tie with Ironton for
Rutgers 49 Army 47
KYGER CREEK (15) -Bradeiglrt
polnia and plckod up bls left. Beman hit two free throws
Five pllyen scored in double third place.
!lena 73 Allwly 8t NY 64
and
Spauldln&amp;
IU1k
an
18-lootor
bury.
5-5-15; Reese, 5--5-15; Botbfl&amp;ure• for the lronmen led by
In the preliminary contest the l!fth peroooal loul with U4 to
Colby 67 Sprlqlleld 93
to
lieep
K,yger
Creek
ehoad
30GALLIPOLIS BLUE DEVILS (50)
geb,
6-1-13; :rt-utdlna, 6..0.12;
Paul Green' 1 29 pointl aa the
Ja.c:kaon reserves loat in an over- go in the conteat with the BobTO
TP
Frodoola
h
Plttobr1ih
93
27.
But,
Carter
hit
o
long
and
PLAYER-:Pos.
FG-A FT-A PF RB
Thomas, t-0.8; Bucld.IY, 0~~;
vlsltoro led aD tho ,..,. by ....-. time t11rlller by a fS-47 count to
then drove the bale line for a and Brown, 1-4-ll. Totalo, %7Jim Henry, F, •••••..••••.... 11-17 4-6 4 9 2 16 !'em 61 Brown 48
ter leotel of 16~13, 37 ...26, and Wolloton.
ABA STANDINGS
2 Now llamp Coli 124 CUrey 63
layup to put tho H!giUandoro back 63, II-IlO, 65.
Greg Pauley, F, • . • . . ..•.••... a..o
2-4 0 1 0
58-48 OtlroUto to their elohth
The
box
score:
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Press International
1 Princeton 67 Ya!o 56
In front 31-30. Br-1')' canned
Gre1 Smith, F, •.•• , •.•..•.•. 1)-0 1-1
I
0 o
SOUTIIWESTEBN ('IS) -CarJACKSON (85); Cooby 5..2-12;
East
4 Pace 84 Pratt 69
two foula and Carter came back ter. 10~6; Walker. 1+17;
TOlD Prose, c, • • • ••••••••••.• 2-2 0-0 5 3 1
Mapes 5..2-12; Rice 7-4~18; Green
w. t.. Pet. GB with two long llhoto to .... - - Morgan, 5-4-10: ........... 02
South
Mike Fenderbosch, C, ....••...•• 1-4 ~ 3 2 2
10-9-29;
Oaborne
4-2-10;
Moll~
Miami
.
•
•
•
•
28 25 .528
western a 35-32 lead. JOI'&amp; Roth~ 8-8. Totalo, 28-55, 20-30, 71.
4 S. Carolina 68 N. Crllno 68
Hank Silas, G, .••••••.•••••.•. 2-4
o..2 3 1 1
berger 1..0-2; Arbaugh 0..2..2. TO~ Minnesota , .. 29 26 .527
geb scored from under the baa- KYGER CREEK
12 34 52 85
Tom ~ncer, G, •• , ...• , ••..••• 6-13 1·1 5 2 1 13 94 TowltOD St. 66
TALS 32..21-85.
lndlere •... . 30 28 .517 'h ket and closed Southwestern's SOUTIIWFSi'EIIN 17 35 55 76
0 GOo. Wohnlln 84 Cltodol 53
Lohn1e Bush, G, ••..... • .•.•... 0.1 0-1 G 0 0
WELLSfON (26}; Zimmerman Kontucliy •••. 26 26 ,500 l'h load 35-34 at the hall.
Betp Matthews, GJ •.•.•.••••.. , U
4-4 4 4 4
8 Ky w..... 56 Akroo ""'
2-4-8;
Foul 6-4-12: Downard 10- New York ..• 15 37 .288 12lh
The Bobcats• lalt threat came
10'fAI.S •.•.•.•...•.•... , , ,19-47 1~18 25 22 II 50 Trnoylvnla 67 - n 48
6-26i
MeManut 1~1-3; Hulbert
West
N, Corollno II. 84 Clmon 74
eerly In the third porlocl when
mONTON - Coech Bol• Shes- 5-4-10; Howell 4~-8: Martin IW. L. Pc~ GB Reese scored on a jumper and
Betha~Q&gt; 82 Jolut Carroll 80
ATHENS BULLDOGS (66)
key'1
Nelaonville
~
York
Buek~
01!.
TOTALS
29~11-89.
Oakland
•....
41
8 .837
K,ypr Creek led 38~ with 6:48
Midall
FG-A FT·A PF RB TO TP
PLAYER- Pol.
eyes,
for
the
second
tlme
this
Score
by
quarters:
Denver
.••..
33
22
. 600 11
lert In tho third por!ocL Stout
Din Wlckerham, F, ..••••• , ••••• &amp;.a U
2 8 · 4 14 9t. Loula 74 Mempbio St. 65
16 37 58 85 New Orleans .• %7 27 .500 16'h scored on a 144ooter Wt Roth. . . _ knocked &lt;J(f Coech Dick JACKSON
Well
Mike NoeJ.. f', ..•••.•.••• ' .•.•• 5---7
4-4 3 3 2 14
~·· lroaton Tlpra in a WELLSI'ON
13 26 48 69 Dallas .• , •.. 23 27 .460 1sth pb and Reeae tallied goalo to
4 Cal!! 91 Oregon 70
Tom Wapr, G, •••••... , •• , •. 2-3 0-2 1 0 I
SEOAL
cage
contest.
Resent
•core:
Wellston
48, Los Angeles •• 22 31 .415 21
stanfonj
70
Orogoo
St.
Sl
pull out in !tool 42 -3t!Steve Jones, F, •••.•.••••••.•• 0..0 0-0 0 1 3
0
Frida¥
atght.
the
aeventhplace
JackJOP47,
(OT).
Houaton,
••.•
17
34
.3S3
25
Tbat was Kyger Creek'• last
Bob Hanclley, G, •• . .•.••.•••••• 3-8 4-5
4 6 1 10
Buckl knocked the Tiprs out of
Friday's Results
1 e a d. Southwestern' 1 Jimmie
Tom Hess, G, • • •••• , ••••••••• Q..l
0-0 0 0 1
While They Loatl
Dale Walker racked up nine
o Ue lor oocond place In the
NY 107 Loo Anploa 103
llork Swart, C,. • .. .. .. .. • .. • 4-10 IZ-15 0 6 3 20
teague by c1ropp1ng rns, S0-45.
U
~~~~emt 129 nouotoo uo
llralt!ht polnto to puoh the lfloh.
0
Mike Goodwlo, G, . • .. , ........ O-Il ~
0 I
0
Ironton
11
7-6
in
leque
play.
Minnesota
1231lallas
114
landers
ahead 48-42 with 3:49
2
Gary Welch, F, , •••.••••••••••• o-1 2-2 0 4 1
N-Y
11
~.
Denver
112lnd11M.
103
led 55-52 at
loft.
Southwestern
2
Roier Harris, C, ••••.•• , ••• , • , 0..0 2..2 0 1 0
0
llotb teamo had a bed n!gbt
Only gameo ochoduled
Mike Rtale, F, •••.•••••.••••• 0-1 0-0 1 1 0
!rom the, field - !rootoo ohol
Steve Rlale. F, • • • • • • • • • • • • , • •
0-0 0 1 0
0
22 percent and NelsonvWe~York
ATHENS _ Athens" seeood
Dave Coon, G , ....... ·....... , • 1)-0 ~
Z 0 0
0
26
percent.
otrJnaoro
pla,yod about half tho
Sldj1Doml101t, F, ............... ~I
~
0 0 0
0
Eaot
h'onlon'l
reH"II
won
a
dougame
here
Friday night as the
TOT A1.S .................... 20-43 26-33 13 30 16 66
W L Pet. GB ble overtime from the Btckeye SEOAL champioo Bullp~ps east~
BY QUARTERS:
Beltlmol'B • - 45 16 •738
aecondl, 49-47.
b' t;tumped the GAHS Blue Impa,
Gallipolis Blue Devils .......... 15 II 7 17 - 50
Box
Icon
of
the
varalty
Wt:
53-41.
Now
Ycrk
•••
43
21
.672
3'h
Atho.. Bulldop .............. II 13 24 IB- 66
Phlladelpho .. 39 20 .661 5
NELSONVILLE-YORK - Eft,
Atheno led 15-5, 32-12 and 46In stock.
Boatoo ...... 36 24.600 ~h
nil, 4..3--11; Ftck, 4:..0-8; Pollto'. 25 at tbe CJlU'termarks.
LeSabres, Rivieras,
Clncimatl .•• 31 29 ,517 13'h
3-0..S; Crawford, U-12; June•,
R. Fergu1011 bad 14 !or the
Detroit ••••• 25 37 , 403 ZIJ,'z
2-5~; 'l1lom.paoo. 1..0-2; Midkiff, lo8erl, Bill Thomas p~mped in
TlrLE FIGHT
To
COACH HIRED
MANILA (UPI)- Reoe Bar·
Milwaukee ••• 17 45 .274 2Slh
0-ll-ll. TOTALS 17-16-50.
10. Coulodls led the chempo with
moNTON - Bartram, 1~1-3; 12 marker..
rientos of '111.1 PhlliJiplnea meeta
West
PrrrSBURGH (UPI) - Corl
W L Pet. GB Aker1, 5+14; Roach, 3..S..S; EdBLUE IMPS - WU100, 1..3-5;
Bd&gt;en Nanrro ol Lol Anpleo DoPa- tho UD!verolqo ol
Loa
Angeleo
..
42
%0
.677
warda,
0-3-3;
Kiteb.en,
2~-4;
BQ..
FerguiOD,
6-2-14:; &amp;.owden., 4-0·
tonl&amp;ht for lbe vacant World Plttoburll&gt;'• now bead - . 1
Scout, 4 'wheel drive, Troveltop, 16,000
Tudor, Bloek, New Engine, Waa
Boxing Coodtdi (WBC) Junior ...eh, made onotber addltlon to ert, 1-1-': Waoliourn, 4-1-41. TO- 8-I North, 0-4-4·I ThomasI 3-4-10·I
••••• 39 25 .609 4
miles. Like new.
li&amp;lltweigllt Utlo.
T AI.S 11-13-46.
Bollard, 1-4-2: Noo, 0-ll-ll: TO$1095.00.
blo lla!! Fr!doy when he ttiDtod Son Fran. • • - 28 33 • 459 13',1
Son
Diego
•••
27
35
.435
15
By
cpllrtero:
T
ALS
15-11-41.
Barrl-· wtll be oeeking "' BW ~r u a11lltant frelh~
become · ·tbe FtdU&amp;Jplne1' aec:ood man COich.
BULLPUPS _ Couladlo, 4-4Nola-Yorl&lt; • . •.. 4 13 31 50
Cblcogo ••• - 25 38 .897 17\h
world bcalng champion. Coun••. - • - .10 15 32 45 12; Lonlpr, 4~-8; Baird, 2-llSeatile - • - . - 22 41 -349 21J/z
Reservel - 1ronton 49 Nela- 6; Coon, 5..2 ..12; Adams, 2-3-7;
Quinter aened a1 oG'tnalve P-x . , .. 13 48 ,213 281/o i
tryman Adllue .........
Frlday'o Rooulto
nlzed ao tho jlmlor woitorwef8hl Uno cooch st lndlano 11ote
York 17, two overtlmes.
Daft, t..0-2;
Smith, 1-2-4; !ldp
llotrolt 128 Pheenb 123
tbl-der by tho WBC.
Unlverllt1 lalt aea.Mm.
Smttb., 0-2-2; D, Smith; Abdella,
Son Fran 127 Pbll 111
1-f-/l: TOT A1.S 18-15-63.
W11111
At)anla 104 Bo.toa 101 (o(J
Baltimore 132 Mllwauldo 122 PIERSALL SWfrCHES
4 Speed. Extra Nice. Nice Little
'220' 4 ·Door, block, gas engine. Local
Loa Atlplea 115 Son Dleao 109
ROANOKE, Va. (UPO - JimWagon.
&gt;wner. Sharp.
my Ploroall, Iormor major
l e a I u I all • ltar outfielder,
DENNIS SIGNS
owl,_ Fr!doy when hi
WE HAVE IN
CINCINNATI (Up0 - OJ!'.,.. oult bla public roiatlonl Job with
STOCK
olfo .....,. QQ- Domla ol the tho Calllorttle Attaol• to become
11Dlvtrol4' of Florida, I llf1l1 - r a l tt111Mpr ol the Virginia
round draft cl&gt;olce ol ClaclmaU, ' liallora ol tho Atlantic Cout
~ a -.c~ wltb the Footlball
BeqJalo FJidar.
Plerlllll had a Ufetlmo
The ..-JI, Zltl-ploatd Dmllo avorqe ol .%73 in 16 . . . - .
Caprice Hardtop Coupe. Auto., Conaole,
.U.a:utbeaft.. wl.tll. 1he Bolbl Rid Sox,
Coupe, 13,000 miles, nice.
Pumps
P .S., Rod, Opel Trade-in.
ortt Coltfarot100 - l o r two CloYOI.aDd bllau, ..,..aoldOIIOt&gt;
For
lllnllbl - - · ...
SortaiOro, NOif Yorl&lt; llloto ud
lito top lltwman In tho tho Angela.

Highlanders Defeat Bobcats, 76-65

Results

TORNADO FROSH - The Southern Frost! squad, coached by Larry (Little Fooz)
has
scored 'lictories over at least six dltferent teams in games during the 1968-69 season.. Team mes.
bers are front row, left to rlsht, Jerry Hubbard, Bob Hysell, Dave White, Nell Bakel)', ·BI\l(e ~t.
Randy Pyles, Bret Hart. Back row, Coach Wolfe, Jim Hubbard, John EtchiQ5:er, Doug Rees, Keru,y
Shuler and RJck Snider. ·

GALLIPOLIS -

&amp;reltelt comebacks in touna-

w.u.

Purdue Bolds Big 10 Lead
LAF AYET1 E, Ind. (UPO
Rick Mount, the Big Ten's s~.-.
atar. bagged 35 points Saturda,)'
ai Purdue m~~intatned its flnt·
place basketball staOO:i~ in the
conference with an 87..&amp;9 triumph over Wisconsin.
Mount" a output moved him into
third plllce uno~ Purdue's alltime scoring leaders. In 42 games

Great Comeback Gives Wildcats 61-53 Win

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Colombia H Dartmoulb 61
BoiiDft Colle&amp;e 67 Pem St. 63
Mlchlpn St. 75 llllnolo 70
Vlrflitda h II&amp;"Q'Iattd 78
PUeblo H Marlttl 57
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C..ollege Scores
Scnntoo 74 Dr.,.el 70
Springfield 84 BowdoiD 80
Beboon 93 Nichcio 67
Mlddlobur7 79 Sl. i..awt'BJII)O 78
M!IIIOOir! 56 Kanolll 55
Oblo u. 80 Miami (Ohio) 51
KIJimazoo 83 Adrian 58 ·,
Rlpott 68 eortteU &lt;Jowa) 51
Ce~Mll0J1' 6$ Elst 'Tex. Bop. 55
Oklal1omo CIQ- 71 Air Force 65
New MexicO 65 w)'Oittiq! 83
Tex. LutheraD 91 Tex. Wea. '19
NlaprolOtlona78
IAUI..W. 83 Wldllta St. ~

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Meigs Marauders ·End Losing Ways at L,ngari.
IIEIGS • LOGAN BOX
MEIGS

PLAnll

FG-M FT·A RB PF PTS
-r,. . . .
2~10
4-G 12
2 24
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II. ~rtY . . • • • . .. . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 0-0 1 3
RobiOIGII • • • . .•••• ••• •.•. ...• 4-2 1-1
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Ault • • • • . • • •••.••.••••.••.•• 4-2 5-9 5 4
Wolters • . . . .• •.•. ......• . . . • !Hi I~ 11 3
TOTAUi • • . • • . . ••.......•... 5&amp;-26 211-34 47 17

6

2
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72

LOGAN
PLAnR

FC-M fT-A PF PTS

Johuton •
. •...•••.....•....•. 12-7
ShoW • • . • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 11-4
Gallqhor . • . . ...••••• .•. ••..•... 1-5
Wolter • • •.........••....••..... 9-3

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Siehl • • • • . • . . . . . . • • . . . . • • • • . . . . 7-3

2-3

Roll1ns • • . • . • •.••..•...•.•••....•

0-0
1-1
1-3

2.(1

S-6
2-3
0-1

Hamshire ••••••••.••••••.••• •• ..• 4--0
Sthrison •.••••• , • , •.. , ••...... ... 7-3
c~._...
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TOTALS • . . . . . . • ..........•.... 60-26 15-.21

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5

20
10
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C!&gt;&amp;eh carl Wolll!'s

lor the Maraudera...,loA~
with a 3-ts IMBOI'I record. ••a;y
Meigs Marauders, turnlrw: in
ootstandl,. offeeslwo effort, ml- tbe excitement in the clres•lrw
ed their 1-1o11ar atrelk In the room after the game, you•d ._.,.
Sclut;lastern
0 'h I o Athletic tho!Jgttt they juat won the title,"
League with a 72-67trl~over aald
' one faithtul Mella followhost Lopn here Friday nJsht or.
The keyto:Meiga•s vietoqover
The Marauder~;, after eatabthe
host Chieftains was In the
li.&amp;hing a 'new I~ recOrd tor contree
throw shootiiW' where Coach
secutive SEOAL lolaee on Jan-Wolfe's
bo)&lt;a put throogh 20 of34
uary 31 at Wellston, had been
waiti-.: for the bla: nlaht when attellll&gt;ts COOipllred to 15 of21 hit

LOGAN -

an

their frustrations wOUld be ead- by Logan. Both telml camed 26
ed. It came at Lopn. Their field gools,
Another big asset tor the windreaslrw room afterward was a
bedlom.
ners, besides 1. 24 points aeoring
Meigs WIS bore()' edgedt, A~ oo1put I» s..&gt;homore Jeff Tyo,
ens• championship wtnnln&amp;: Bull- was thel)erfonnance of substitute
dogs on February 7 In absorbtJV Doxie Walters, a 6-5 junior.
Walters, who played most of
Its 25th straight Jon In the SEO.
The Marauders then came hi.ck tho second hal~ pulled off 11 re- .
the lollowing nlgbt and deleated bounds and got 13 points. The
Wahama in a non-league contest. lanky Middleport product sank

VIctory, oo doobt. was sweet

six of ell!ht shots he &amp;tteiJll&gt;ted

Bob Matthews, 6-S captain at
the Falcons, led the wlnrters with
2 ~ points and tied Freshman Dennis Eichinger of Eastern f o r
scoring honors. Matthews h i t
seven field goals and eight free
throws while EichInger, a 6-1
forward, canned nine buckets and
four charity tosses.
Mlllor teem.
Ken Williams, 6 ~1. followed
Miller, only beaten once this
close
behind Matthews in t h e
&amp;eai!Mift, was ahead of Coach DanMiller
scoring by bitting 21 and
DY Wri&amp;ht's Eaeles 17.14: at the
6-4
Mark
Hermey also hit in
eloae ol1he first period and then
41-Z7 at balltime. The visiton double figures with 12.
The ooly Eagles player to get
aoorod out front 1» 56-39 at the
in double figures, besides Eicheloae of the third period.

inger was senior Ray Karr with
13.
Eichinger, Pat Morrissey and
Richard J.odwlek all fouled out
~ the Eastern line-up and Bob
Ritchie had tour fouls most of
the game. Morrlooey, exited with five perBODal1 In the
second (Jiarter, was the first
to leave the game. Hartney al110
fouled out ar the Miller line-up.
Eastern scored a 60-55 victory !n the reserve P~De as Howle Coldwell burned the nets with
32 points for thrJ winners on 12
field goals and el&amp;ltt lreetltrows.

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8ol hlo 2t f'OIIIII•l!III..,.IIOolo

and faur !roe thton. Joe IIIJera, 8-3 llaralldtr eeatw, abo
hit In - · ft&amp;urH with 11
markora .., two llald pb and
nine tree ttu:vwa.
Bob Johllltoa,

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ter. tq:Jpld lhe a.lettaln aeorera
with 20 polnto '"' - - bu&lt;kell
aed olx d: o1x frfl _ . _
Mark Sloow and Don Gollaahor
aloo sot In -•Dauteo•lr the

Falcons'

Rally
Is shOrt

Reynolds was high for Mlller
with 17.
BY QUARTERS
1\ID..LER . . . . • . 11 41 S6 68

MASON -

ad,......

boekfleld cooch.
Ellaa, ..., Wll let ao afler
a diiiiPPOintlnl2.&amp; oea11011 laot
fall, was tho four1h aashtalll
Hlected by !he new Bostm

'lbe lllplay Vlk-

iop. with a long Mmlng otrlng
tmder their belts, were &amp;lven a
ocare 1» Wallama Friday nll!l1!

before p!IIIDI out a 85-'19 vietory.
Rlpley, , _ 15-2 on the seaeon. held a slltllrt adYanllge most
of the game alter brealdns • 2424 tie early In the second quar-

was oe top 70-el with 11.0 mlouteo .-nllll In the &amp;lft1L
,_., Ollellaln ,..,_
.... C11f! Siehl, 0011....... aed
Walter, Wed out ralatlvob' lallt,
thin wu no ind.leatlm t b 1 7
woukt t..ve been able CD chirp
the ftnll outemle '8'' Mi t II e
llt'11d-ql Melp ~ono. .
Melli tuf!end l iSl-411 ~
In the reasrve pme. ChiP HQPrtY paced the )'Ou!ll llaratjdeu with 17 and llaJda, a •••
Wll hil!h for ~ with 20.

RACINE -

The Southern Tot·
nadoes conclucled one ol their
moatdiiJMl euon'a ever with a
60-31 loss to Gloulter h e r e
Friday qhl.
Tho 11tllack elllod tho Tornodoes' reJUlar slate with an overall 1·17 record.
Gloueter, paced by the scoring

pecta for future

hisiJ

cachool

teams, tolled up a 59-42 victory
over the host teun In tho
loaahlp game of tho Meigs Invltadonol Ei&amp;ltth Grade Basketball
Tournament here Sllutdol' altAir·

c:oaeh, Clive Rusb, In t w o
weeki.
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Tigers Shock
KU, 56 to 55

or big Bob .._..,,

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Into

,.,.rage,

Atblna, never beateD this sea-

- e d to a 16-' ac!Yantqe crter the YCWll Marauders
b7 the clole OC the !!rot period,
led · 32~18 ot hallllme and wore
1n . fl'aat 50-31 1» the clooe ~
the tldrd lltlniL
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The Uttle Bulldop of Coac:b
· Max Schawarzel, now 14~ ovorall, lltiiOd their berth In the
~ clalh 1» thumpIng !'.alllpol!o 51-31 In the Frl-

411 IYOIIinl -~s.
llelp, meamrblla, romped to
Forward Aad1 Vau(!ban camed
24marlrero.
ill the klunlament conaolatloa

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prior

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to the lleiJa VI, Athens e~
l'"'lldp Ult, Golllpollo dumped
the Bllcke1oa 57~4 to win the
tldrd-plaee trophy.
Jhn:iuy Noe, With 16, Lawreuea Lanier, with 14, and Skip..
JIU'
11 marken pacod tho Ultle Blue DeYila In their
~ Yldmy. Other point pdera for the wlmera were
Cbo&lt;k Petroud with olx, KevID aneta, four; KmD Miller,
lloellld , . _ Orr, one.
l.onk7 Don Wood, a wen 6 footer, poured
- . . , 30 points while leodt,. Atheao ID Ito champlnnahlp
'fietory. Wood tallied 12 field
pis and llh&lt; rree throws.
IWk llaJIIIley followed In Ath- .-tag with 12 while Stme
~ sot 10, Lea Champlin,
lloellld BW Tevis, two.
.Aacb Vau(!ban and Jim Boggo
lhlred Melp acotlng honora In

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SERVING QUALITY FOOD
WITH COURTEOUS SERVICE IS
OUR GREATEST ASSET

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• HORMONES

• BIOLOGICALS

• ANTHELMINTICS

e MEDICINALS

• DISINFECTANTS

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NEW CEILINGS In your home
or business. Accoui&amp;tlcol and
11111pended ceilings. Free Ealimatea. K. R. Ceilings &amp; Dry
Wall, 4811 Bradley Rd., HuntIngton, W. Va. Ph. 301-!29S!Ifl.
1111-3

Help Wenled
GOOil MAN

OVER tt
F'OR aborl lripl surrounding
Gallipolis. Man we want Is
worth up to
fll,lli Ill Y..- PIU
~~ep~.-

car• - .

Air maD 0. D. Pale, !'rei.,
Teul Refinery Corp.. Box

711, Fort Wortb. TelW 7fl01.
39-1

Tl'PPEII'WARE hal open!Dp-2 lull time ($'1$ and up week·
lrl or 1 potltlme t$10 to
.• ·-•· ..........
Solei • ·&lt;!OlD
w-.u.r ,; Radiant'·
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·
GaWo St., l'ln1llnoulb, 4566121.
38-11

m

'Female Help Wanled

GIRL HOLLYWOOD FORM·
ULA, Dept. M-1711. 11461 Rort
St., No. Hollywood. Call!.
11805. Allo ill'dnedlale big
profit -lnp for party plan
operalorl.
39-2

INSECTICIDE$

Mele Help Wantad
, DESK CLERK, Libby Hotel, ap-

TIRRlMYCINbl ANIMAL i'OIIMUI.A
SOLUILI! PIWdER

A htst.ocflng, highly offoetlvo ontl-

•icrobiol prop•~Jtlon fot t,.otment
of m:l . .d b.ctwlal lnf.ctlonl In
cottlo, swine, sheep,
111lnk,
rotoblto, dogs, cotl, fOJioo. Two
potent ontlblatlco - po~nlelllin and
dihydroshtlpomyc:ln - In one ocon•
Oll'leol dOSOfO fDrm, for lntrom ur.·
culor lnloctloro.
,.ac:btH In 10 cc., 100 cc.
Oftd 500 C:Co ¥1011

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SOLUTION
PIMk•I!YI! .. OWDER

and brood ....ona• oc:th··
lty agolnot tMny C:OfiiO
mon cllo•ao• and ooc~
oM.,. lnfoctlono In
lh·o•tock oncl poultry.
Roolr. fOf wo It II
c:omp etoly ioiJ.Io onll
olllfrNtely ot-t.ln all
tom,..-.tuHo. Each cc.
cont;lns 50 1111• T.,..
ramyC: ln.
Poe!.~ In 10 oc., 100 ••·

AND WOUND
ANTISI!f'TIC

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bett •••

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14' co...l,inatlontHnk-oyo troohnont ontl

wountlontlooptlc lft
pow ..r f - fot' OOOJ
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TERRAMYCIN

OCo

PnJ¥en molt oHectl•• for tJNtmont of oc'-"• or chronic IMIIfltls
In

cowe. T en-o...,.cln aellll"lllll
bfao4oot bectorlal
on4
otops ceu1otiva •aanlo111o.
A fllltooOctlftl, all... lqvl4 ant!l.l ..
tic 111011ltls trHtlllenlo lt11111MIIu
sl•l• avon at •~ ,....,.,.,
tuNo.J. Each tuba contolns '26
..... 'erramy;ln.
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GaRipolis Dady
Trillune

FCI~ Sale
AKC Reg. Doehshund f45, AJOC
Cocker $50. Ph. 446-00m. 38-6

For Rent

Wentecl To Buy

39-1

416-2342 from 8 a.m. tDI

5

p.m.

Paul Grover, Porter, 0 . Call
lSI-8124 or 38U2'14 .
39-1

SLEEPING rooms,
weekly &gt;.!ALE Sealpolnt Stameoe. I yr.
rates. Park Central Hotel.
old. completely trained. Ph .
'lt-U
446M16 alter 3 p.m .
39-3

-6

2 LARGE aparlmento unfurn. 3&lt;l INCH RCA Estate e!eclrlr.
lobed, one on upper Second.
after 5
stove. Call
one on lower Second. CaD
39-3
p.m.
446-2190.
2115-tl
DON'T let wall cleaning bore
OR SALE - cottage. 4 rooms
you. Let Wipe Out weD cleanani bath, on Texas Rd. Newer do It for you. Rerit a waD
ly deroraled. CaD Wayne washer Sl. Cenlt'al SUpply, 17
Amsbary, 831 Fourth Ave.
Courl St.
39-4
Jl.tl
~PPLES - Last call Markel
hours: Open I to 6 Monday
3 ROOMS and bnlll. unlurn. $55
rw.r mo. Water pald. Evans thru Friday. 8 to 6 Salunlay.
closed Sundays. WeDs OrchHelght!l. Ph .. 446-CP732. 23-11
ards. Rl. 160, I mile Soulb of
WilkesviDe, 0 .
fl.tf
2 BEDROOM bouse trailer.

ean44G-3105.

29-tl

4 ROOMS and balh ll)lllaln
apt .. aAiulla only. Ph. F. E. Kerr.
39-3
2 ROOM fum. eablns, all utU·
illeo !Urnlabed. s Gatfleld
Ave. Ph. · F. E. Kerr.
39-3

working girl or middle-aged ·lady. Write Box 10'1
c-o Tribune.
39-3

lt()OM lor

DOWNSTA'fRS unfurn. spt., 5
rms. and bath. forced air fUrnace. CaU 6'15-2SII8.
39-3

I BEDROOM b011Be, utOllen!
location. 11e1ereetes required.
1'!1. 446-4418 after 5 p.m. 39-1

F'IJRMlliii!JD apartment,
4
rooms. private balll . heat fur.
nlshed. 8111 Second Ave. 4462215 or 446-2324 .
32-11
HOUSE, 4

I'OOIIlll

and bn1h. 40

Mill creek. $50 per mo.

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Lucille or Howard BraMon

Golllpollo

Inquire al Knotts Upho!Jie&lt;Y or
can 446-2917.
35-11

NEW GMC TRUCK
HEADQUARTERS
1964 ~ T. lllev. Pickup
1966 ~ T. GMC Pickup
19116 ~ T. Chev.
1967 ~ T. GMC
1950 !!. T. International
19116 ~ T. Int. pickup
1983 ~ T. Chev. jl(clrup
1955 % T. Ford piCkup
!961 \!o T. Chev. pickup
19116 FBOO Ford ltuck
1955 3/4 Dodge UU!IIy
t956 \!o T. Dodge
IJB3 ! T. GMC
1967 I T. GMC
1965 \!o T. GMC Pickup
1967 ~ T. GMC Pickup
1965 GMC Suburban
New 5 T Farm Wagons
~1111.50

1964 2 T. Inlernallonal
1955 \!o T. Dodge plekup
!956 2 T. Int. Tractor
I Minneapolis Moline Power
Unit
New 80'' Rotary Cutters -

$29!1.50. New 1.25 x 20. 10 ply
nylon tires fSS. Inc. Federal

tax.
Olllo Valley Implement •·
133 Pine Sl. Ph. ffJ.U.

3 ROOM AND BAm furnlohed
Ito If
apartment. also large effici&lt;ncy, utllllles pd. Adulla on AKC Reg. Toy Poodle, willie
ly, 322 'l'l1inl Ave. 446-3748 or
female, $911. Ph. -18.
~
SI-B
FIVE JI()OM HOUSE and bnlh.
LOW, LOW, PRICES on Matnat. gas, Clleshlre, Olllo, Rl.
treSB... Comln Furniture.
7. Call lot appolnlment :!6'1·
Ph. 446-1171.
il5-lf
717'1.
39-3

For Sele
GOOD mixed hay 46c bnle,
Stanley Sllaver. Cheshire, 0 .
Ph. 367-7167.
39-3
NEW 1968 ZIG-ZAG SEWING
MACHINE in original faclnry carton. Aulmnatlc zigzag to make buttonboiM. sew
on buttons, monogram, and
make laocy clellgns wllll just
!he twist of a single ella!. Left
in lay-a-way and never been
used. Balance due only $17.00
or tenns of $7.00 per month.
Phone 446-211112.
3N
F.:LECI'ROLUX Vacuum Cleaner complete with attachme11ts .
eordwinder and paint spray .
Repo....,ed but guaranteed
In like new condition . Pay off
f37 .4S or terms If deolred.
Phone 446-2tlt2.
38-6
1!157 CHEVROLET VII.
Jim Sibley, 256-'8112.

ean
39-3

AKC Reg While Tny Poodle
puppies. Ph. - 7.
39-3
'f'llE AMAZING Blue

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TEitRAIIIYCIN
llc ... only Uc
. ' fwllasUtl.:lftel.
.

'1'1111 IP&amp;ING
LOOil A'T TID8

•"· • ·
LIVING
IIOOJI ANII
))INDIO
AUA,,
LA.aGJ: BI:DROOMS, BUO.T IN
IU'l'CIIi:W, 1~ BATIII, MICE LC).
CATION IN
PEA'CD'VL
AT-

Phooe 446-2674 or 446-1226

125 Third A-..

roa

aLA&amp;GI:
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RIC&amp; 0111
cAaPI:'I"a)

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will leave your u]lllol~
beautifully soli and clean.
Rent elec!rlc shampooer '1.
Central Supply.
38-6
StEitEO

No Money Down
6 Room Home 2 Acres
Hl:ll&amp;'S A JI'DY P1li:'ITY HOM&amp;
Wl'nf I BIDROOIIIS, MODI:ItH
BATH AND CENTRAL" QAT,
Cl.UAGI AND
01'HIB
ot.rr
8UlLDIN08. B&amp;A1J'J'In.ll. LOC'A·
TION ON aT. 3:11 Wri'II PU:NTY
OF J:LDOW JlOOII . PRI OJ: tl1 ,800
NOTHING DOWN II' YOU QU.U..

lr\'.

Want A Real Bafealn
HDI tr IS, A NCW 3

WJ:~

4 speaker system .
balance due $'73.54 or 16.75
per montll. Call 446-1028. 39-3

~hanger,

IDEAL Bookkeeping systems.
Simmons I'll. &amp; Office Equip.
446-1397.
S'l..tf

CASH for your U. S. colna. Call
a1'1!16 Atlleea, o. after 7 2 lll!lDIIOOM hou!e trailer. USED FURNITURE: gond used
refrigeralor, TV, hide-a-bed,
p.m.
114-'
completely furnished, all IJIU.
GOOD CLEAN LUMP and oinkliving room suite, coli !lprlngs,
Illes pd. I bed"""" garqe
or coal. Carl Winters, Rio
Tappan gas range. OJmtn
apartmelrt, completely fUrnGrande. Phon• 245-Sm. 8-11
Wentecl To Do
Furniture, 44&amp;-1171.
2$-11
Ished. Inquire al G..,.. Ga·
COMPANION 10 elderly penon.
39-3
1oot1 driver. good ~..... blea on Sl. R.I. 7.
1966 MG Mldgel Sporllcar. u- IF YOU are buDding a new
home or remodeling, eee 111.
Write Boll 101, c-o Trtbune.
cellent condition. Must sell
We
are builders. Dlotrlbutor
13-3
Immediately, leaving for armlor Holpolnt Apptlanc:es, AID·
ed services. Ph. ~ after
... Eleetrle.
1M If
5 p.m.
3'1-!
Camplna Equipmant

TtU8 O~lt IS PRiceD FOR ua-·
LY SAI..oa - AT l . a TIIAM
UO.OOO INOT MANY AT 'nlll
PUC&amp; IN ...-.w«1- v ~
CAJI.PETKD 1.1 VIN'G BOOII WJTil

n&amp;a"LA.c&amp;.

LABGE

FAJIILY

BOQII, BUILT IN KrrCH&amp;N, LOTI

01" CLOIETS, I \t BA 1118. :1 CAR
Go\BAGJ: AND LOVG.Y PLAT
LANDSCAPED LAWN.

1 Yr. Old Brick
Owner Melvine Out of State
LAitGI
IID'l'CimN
WITH LOTS
CW'
CAJI!NJ;'l"',
lllllB IT II. INCLUDIIS I . . .

NJCE BA'I11 AND TH&amp; FUU.
P!UCZ II ...... YOU WILL
:BJ!:ALLY l.IJB 1'1115 ONIE. DONT
U1' SOMD»m BIBJ: UAT YOU
_TO THIS ONJ!:.

B.llOIIS, TILE :&amp;o\.TH, U'l'ILJTY'
100.. AND GAitAQII: ON A
LARGE FLAT LOT IN VIBY
OOOJ)
NJ:IGHBaRHOOD. I . THAN •11,000.

lteel &amp;tale Fclr Sele

Neal

Rea~"·

TIDIID AVE. &amp; STATE sT.
FORMERLY NIBERT 1o
ABIJOC(ATF.'!

ALL NEW LISTINGS
4 ACRES

lteel Estele For Sele
0. D. PARSONS
IIB&amp;LTOB

Farm,

vw.... QtJ

p,p,..,per_ty

Flrll ... Olin

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WOW!

5:00 News Round~

Reel htele Fclr Sele
D. H. WOOD, Realtor

210 ACRES localed on lower
River Rd. 50 acres river hoi·
tom, Iorge 2 story home, bath,
deep well, large barn &amp; loaf·
log lhed. I acre tobacco bale.
extra good cora base.

4 BEDROOMS
F'ORMAL dining room, 2 batlui.
fuU boaernenl divided, paneled ""'· """" wllb lire place.

central air eondltlon, 2 car

ca.,ort, lot 60'x250'. lOcated
an concrele stree!. Mate •
date and ,.. wbal $14.500 will

lilly.

60ACRES

WITH l&lt;ll&gt;m:o bne and bnm,
7 room, I boclroclm home.
spri"« and rooenolr, water

In home under natural ,.....
lUre. Piice ti.IICIO, lacaled on
Lewll RCI. 1{, 1111. off St. It!.
211~ I mi. !rom city. ,

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TED DISTRIBUTING 0011-

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PANY, 101 (D) INVESTMI!lNT

BLDG.. Pl'MSU11GH, f'-A_,
1522Z. Include pbol1e • . . - .

F'OR ALL your ln1111J'811te needs.
cheek with your Granlll! 11!enll at lhe Neal lnl. Ageney.
M State St . Aoenll for au!G.
ftre. llomeownero. hoot&gt;ltal
and j!ener8l llobi!Uy. M..tf

NATIONW!TlE JN!QJRANCP:
AUTO.
nre. life. 45 State 81.
NEW LISTINGS . .
..
Waldo F. Brown. W. ll.
NICE lour room home, 6
Brown. 446-IB.
11-11
lob . baoe, bam Zlll30, only
v, mile from Gallipolis.
bLOCK olnre building In Adell·
"'"'· walk in cooler and equipment. both aide of llate route
7, $10,000.
3 BEDROOM home. fronl room
UoTd Fumlturo, tools1 111111c•l an.oua it••• &amp; I'IIMI ...
paneled, some coblneto In
halcl ,...... Wo aleo hr
klfdlen, basement witil new
compl .. e astoN•.
furnace. Pri&lt;ed at oely f7 ,250.
I ROOM and balh home on ·
Jl'lrot Ave. $5,900.
Eteolap
USED FUINITUil

acres.

CHESHIRE

WANTED'I
110m

4 ACRES
SIX ROOMS AND IIATII, outl&gt;ldp. 'MeCormiek Rd. f{,IICIO.

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a-D D. Wood - ·
Ronald Canaday 411-

100 ACRES

VACANT LAND, 1~ mileo out,
1.1 Acre Tob. B., 4 tier lOb.
bam, good pole ~. pond_

1163 loc:oncl ......

-'46-2917

Golllpollo

BY OWNER - Medem - &amp; 1'001118 and bath, full baument. Plante Subdlv. l'llone
446-4312.
13-3

BUILDING SITES

For Sale

ONE ACRE sltea, Rl. 141, R.I. SINGER Sewlni macl!lne In
160. lit. 125. - - loll.
lovely light finiobed conoole.
Jay Slleppanl, tllle new. Eqnlpped In ztg.ag,
buttonhole, dam. monogram.
Earl - · 4111111
Wayne Amabory, 4111ZD
etc. Pay last I paymenls of
$5.80
monlbly . Gua~.
BAIRD REALTY CO.
Pit 4M-2llll.
31-4

Carm. Well limed and ferti-

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CAU. ,..,...,.,. -

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DAllll/2
._.
SMITH AUTO SALES
KANAU«;A, OHIO

Ill'

lized pasture. Com,prise 70
acres while the remaining 50 f,EE'S PLUMBING &amp; REMODIs in timber. Let us show you
ELING, erown City, 0 . Pb.
this gem.

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Acre Tobacca Base

12'/.tf

ltENNETII STEG!lii'S

A FULL ACRE toblcco base
WATER DEUVERY SDVICE
makes thia 115 acre farm well
Pb. 44111147.
2CI'I u
worth the aaki- price. It hla
nice barns, 25 acres of dllaALIIERT BIIMAN
ble land, 15 acres or timber.
Water
Delivery Service
and it's all underlliidwithcoal.
l'attlol
Slat
Rl, Gallipolis
Low taxes In Harrison town-

Pb. I'INIJ3

shll&gt;-

»&gt;f

100 Ac11s Dude Farm

TERMJ.TE Pai' OO!ITROl.
IF YOU UVE In the clzy and
wart a place to retreat to or FREE Jnopedlon. eoU MerriU O'Dell, Operater for
do a little dude larmiRB. thlo
ls IL Priced wry reasonable,
-mila! Termite 10 Bel- Dr.
. , If
thia farm Ia 100 acrea, amall
four room house, 1up barn.
bllf acre tobacco baae, all TEitMll'E A Pll3l' CONfttOL
Underlaid with cool. You oual&gt;t PAIN -minallon Co. Wlloelto oee thio ..,. lor the price.
erobarl, Ohio. I'll. IWf.GD.
Oftloo .... (11.4,Tfl 1M 1111:

B;

I.

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Dolt weiiiiiWt. ft. •• 1111

11..... L.

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BY OWNER -

New I bedroom

hOme wjlh oarpll; dly water,

1m
j .,,

quality coln-Gperoled ~
.... In your ..... No ..Oint!.
To quallly yoo mull have car,
merenceo. 1600 ID 1:1,900 cub.
Seven to lftlve liouN weeld7
can net exa!Oenl IIIOII1bly Jn..
come. More IIIII time. For
penooal interview write UNJ.

Phone 446-1066

;JNE STORY - 3 Bll home,
O.C.r Baird, Reeltor
ltrge kHdlen wllh range, ov·
ZENITH TV. portable, II ln ..
Raccoon Area Farm
en and relrlgerator In copper- ONE OF THE ftnest farms in good condition. 36'7-717'1. Sl-3
loae. tile bnlb, gas f......t air
Raccoon TownshiP is located
lurnace, drilled well. ca'I'Orl.
on Ebenezer carmel Hoed. A
Servi&lt;as Offered
IOC'Illed Qlle mHe from city
good six room, two story boose
llmila. priced in middle teeno .
DEAD STOCK
wUll a large barn ani granary
~
are located on this 120 &amp;ere
WILL uKOn YOUa malt

FARMERS FARM

bllb-

ln•ura.-

2:00 Sunday Drive Time

Planll

!HI

.

ney !rom NEW T'IPE

12:00 News
12:15 Trlntty Hoot
12:4.5 Catholic Information
1:00 Church of God
1:30 Gospel Call

Silbdlv., till&amp;.' "'· .IM ••·

.;

SPARE TIME INCOII1!
REFILLING and collecting mo-

10:30 Firat Baptist (burch
11:30 Gospel of Christ

BEAUTIFUL older large brick.
11 1'1118. and two bnti!J, ne~
modern kltcl!en, red&lt;toraled.
new fireplace, basement, over
on acre on Hl 7.

. .. run. bi~

Q-How faa! doer l ·he
earlh trawl abo"! th&lt;! ounl
A-18.~2 mUeo per aeeond.

B• .. ine•s o 11910rtunlty

SUNDAYS

.r

Dillon Agency

Note: Live ~rta - will supercede regular pr.grlltls when echeduled.

8:00 Sign On and The Singing
Preacher
8:15 News
8&lt;30 Hetald ol Truth
9:00 Proteitlnt Hour
9:30 Aunt Bertha
9:45 Children' s c~
10:00 Music for Sundl,)'

WHAT -A BIJILDI 'IIlaC'o wbnt
you'll say when you see the
c:onstructlon and floor plan
WHY PAY RENT
this new 30' 1 Ill' BRICK
HTJY !his Z Bll home on Plum
RANa!. Private and apaclooo
Street lor flOO down, $30 a
on 6 acres at nature's best
moolh. Full price $3,000.
on Rl. 141.
WOULD YOU LiKE
A ~ BR home near town with
CLOSE IN
3 acres of ground. Has new
NICE
3 Bll. home, larfe lol,
gas furnace, ahwninum sidtng
drilled
well, on Mill Creek,
and cor port.
oot of higt1 water on cool. tree
15 ACRE FARM
shaded lol. See II today!
LOOKING lor a baby Iarin with
3 BR modem home.
balh, bnoement and !mall
barn. Also has .25 tobacco
base. Will sell complete wlltl
furniture or will sell farm
separate. Would consider a
mobile home In 1rade.

11:55 Wasbington Reports
12:00 News RoundLtJ
12:15 Bulletin Boord
12:30 The "In" Sound
12:35 Teen-Time '68
4:00 Interchange
5:00 Newa, Weather, sports
5:30 Smaet Serenade (Until
Sign O!l)

A

A. A. NIBERT, Realtor

...

NOW for tax lime liVe $36.!10.
Mndel E20 Adder wao $225
'lOW $181.50. Simmonl1 I'll. "
Office Equip. 446-139'1. 27-tf

SATURDAYS

WANT

MAPLE sTFJRE0 RADIO
CONSOLE COMBINATION
1968 MODEL stereo AM &amp; FM WE HAVE A NICE
radia combination. 4 speed 2 IIR home locoled on 5th Avenue in Kanauga on a nice lot.
automatic changer. Balance
II you can qualify. will ..i1
due $92.110 or paymenla of
for $500 down and balance
$6.25 per monlll. Call 446-10211.
like rent. A·li'D will consider
31141
mobile home In trade.
IF CARPET beauty doesn't
OFFICE PHONE 441-IIN
show. Clean It rlgbl and
EVENING
watch it glow . Use Blue Lus.
CllfWMS1ole«Ull1
Ire. Rent electric shampooer
Olatleo M. Neal MI-IMI
ft. Farmer's Hardware Co.
- A. A. Nibert 44a-4m

CtEAN carpets with ease, Blue
Lustre makes the job a breeze.
Rent electric sh8Jli)JI1001' '1.
Sheppard. 862 lsi Ave.
39-1

Very Nice 3 Be*oom
~rln1 Valley Estates

liiCDROOM JIOIU wrrH STORN
WINDOWS, Da:P' LOT, LAJtGE
ltl'l'CRBN ANb LIVING JtQO'JI.

·.'WAtNUT Contole'Wilh ' opeed • JOOd

so-u

.

Pll*tJ• &amp; IOIIIi!l ORESSI~G. Rtl, 94c.onlr ,85c
'

WE MOVE PROPERTY

I"UUINm.tR!l of an
kincls. W• buy and sell. Rice's
New 6 Used Fum. 446-IUS.

UTERINE BOLUSES; Rt.. 1.50., •.•• only $1.28

ce vial, Rec. 48c •••••• only 4Zc
r

In )t tllftH tvltae

8for$1.00

PJUCS JUilP.

-r•

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Key, Uslrt end !rom Soutlnrell
Texu State Collega, 1l1th dnll
choice of the Phlladel)lhla Eailll.
1111 algned hio 1969 contract, Jt
wao IIIIIOUileed S8turday b)l Gmeral Manager-Head Coach Joe
Kuhatldt.

Fights raepl,otOI'y lnfotc::tlon• and
ont..-lc dloe.. •• In caHio, ah.op,
awlno, ,....hry aNI n~ln... AuUNo
,.pld, ~ entlNctorial octl'¥1tv
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Members nomed to the All Tournament team were M 1 k e
Koker, NeliOIIVUle • York; Don

Vaughan, ei.gtlt and Ricb Bailey, championship pme and C a r 1 Wood. Steve h1body, Bill Tevla,
WoUe, Marauder htslty h 1 ad and Mark Handley, an oc Athtwo.
Scoring for Meigs In its seml- coach, presented the hooored ens; Andy Vautlllan. Jim Jloap
fiDaJa win over Nelsonville- York players with lndlvldoal ltol&gt;hleo; and Ridl Balley, Meigl, I D d
lndlvk'lal tr(JIIhiel were al10 Kevin Miller and Jl!tuJ!: Noe,
lncluclod Andy Vau(!ban with 2i,
Galllpolla.
Boggs, Werry and Bailey, all presented to the players
nine polnta and Randy Challn, the Athena and Mllp teomo and
Chllek Eastman and BIU Vaugli- a team tropby was awarded to
Sifpt Contraet
Galllpollo co-eaptaiao K e v I ~
an, all two points.
Charles Chancey, Meigs High lileeto and Jimmy Noe.
With Plilladelphia

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TROPHY WINNERS- A 11Mnembet AU·TOUl'IIOIIlellt Tum recehed lndlvldoal trO(Jhlea ot the
coacluslon of the champl0118hlP match betweeo Melp and rictorloUB Athens Saturday arternoon. The
Meigs teun, coached by Jim Wickline, also dlsplayo Ito lndhl~ trophies lor being tourney ruoner"'t). Members of the All-Tournament Team (top photQ), are front row, left to rJaht, Don Wood,
Athens; Bill Tevis, Athens; Andy Vaughan. Metp' Steve IJibolb. Atlleas; Jim Boas, Meigs. Baek
r(JIIIf, Mark Handley, Athens; Mike Koker, NelSODYill•York; JlD!ID1 Noe, Gautpolil; Kevin :Mlller,
Galli»olis, and Rich Dalley, Meigs. Meigs team memberl ('bottam photo) are, rront row, left to
right, Bill Chaney, Chuck Eastman. Steve Gerladt, BW Vauehm. Jmn Slavin and Mike SOl're. Bock
row, Jim Birchfield, Rich Bailey, Jim Boas. R.audy Cha.ftn, Mark Werey, Scott Waltoa, Andy

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cat to hit In fl&amp;uru
Junior Bob Diddle paeed the
boat with 15 points on ae'ftln bucketo and one chatlb' tooo wblle
Gory Norris and Bl1l1 HW, oloo
Junloro, IIDk el&amp;ltt polntoopblce.
Glouster got 43 rebounds &lt;0111·
pvecl to Soothorn'o 27. Stove
Sl-ulor led rebcluedlrv lor tho
boo" with RYe.
The Tomcala also hit 24 of
63 a~ta !rom tho door lor

EASTERN •.•.. 14 27 39 58
a 16-8 flratperiodlllhal'lt&amp;ge, WIS
LAWRENCE, Kan. (IJP0 - IIIIa- on top 32-17 at halftlmeand44-21
MILLER (68)
aourl's
surpriain8
Tipra
Dutlel 1-4~. Hermey 4-'4-12, ter.
when the thlnl period &lt;011&lt;1udod.
shocked
the
12th ranked Kansoa
Matthews 7-8-22, Beatrice 1-2-4,
Leaper, W center for the TomThe Jackson C&lt;untlana were Jayhawka SS-55 Saturday In a Big
Williams 7-7.21, Smith 0-3-3. To- In rrurt 45~8 at heiiUme and 65cats, wbo ta one ol the area' a~
Eight Conterence basketball
tals 20 (28-42) 68.
scorer• wttl'l a 24.8 pobts per
57 at the flnllh o( tlte third per- game.
pm
got 21 points. He a 40 per cent average compared
EASI'ERN (58)
0
iod. But the Falcons began clO&amp;A
20-loot
JIIDII&gt;
shot
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Karr 2..9-13, Buckley 2..()-4, Ing the gap late In the foorth
hH eight r.eld goola and 0"' free to Southern's average of 25 per
Robisch in tbe final three secoada
eent OC 65 oboto.
Morrissey 2-1-S, FJ.ebinger 9-4- quarter. Time, however, ran out
cut the Missouri advantage to the
The Southern Reservea, how22, Ritchie 1-1-3, Lodwick 4-1· before the balta could OYertake
final one - point dift'erence, but and the leod ehlnged aevenUmes ever, scored a 30-25 victor)' in
9, T. Karr 1~-2. Totolo 21 (l&amp;- their oppos-.'
Missouri held the ball to beat the In the Onal10 mloutes.
the preliminary game ao Frank
25) 58.
Wahama oenlot Dave Gillis- clock.
Don Tomllnaon paeed t h e lhle hit 8 points lor tho wlmllrs.
pie led an polnt.ptters with
Mloaoorl battled to a 23-21 Tigers with 23 points and Oluck
By Quattero
28 on nine Reid IIOslo and 10 !roe halftime edge. and held onthroogh Kundert odc1od 12. Dave Roblsch
Glouster
Iif 32 44 60
throw a.
the second hal!. Kansas went in hit 16 for Kansas, followed by Southern
8 ~7 21 37
others hitting In doublelltJ!rea rront brlelly for the first time Rich Bradshaw with 121DdBruce
GLOUSTER
(60)
for tho Falcona were Junior Gory with 9:32 to play.
Sloon with 11.
Leeper g..s..21i Trace 3-0-6;
Clark with 16, Tony Fields, 13
It left Kansas 6-3 in the Kem,pton 4-I-.9: Erwtn&amp;-2--14;McThe score was tied aix tlme•
and Larry lletlldon, 10.
1-e and Mlasourl 5-4.
Cielland 1-3-5; IIIID!111a 1-G-2;
Ripley was paced by Hudson
tie
Falcons.
S)rord
1-G-2; llambel 0-1-L TOwith 27 points on 11 field goals
BY QUARTERS
TAU! 24-12-80.
and five free throws and Landis
Ripley • • • • . . .. 2445 67 85 Villanova Teams in
SOUTI!ERN (31)
with 26 on 11 locketo and four
Wahama ••••••• 2138 57 79
Diddle
7-1-15i Sluler 1-o-2;
charlzy toa111. Swisher slao got
RIPLEY (85)
Norrll
2-t-8;
Johnaoo 2-0-1:; B.
In doul&gt;le fl&amp;ureo with 16.
Landis 11~6, a.!sm 11-5·
Hill
4-0-8.
TOTAU!
1&amp;-5-37.
Wahama h1t 31 ~ 89 attempls
from the field for a l5 per cent 27, Morrison ~. Tygrett 12-'4, Swlahet 5-6-16, Kesael 1LOUISVILLE, K,y. (IJPI)- Two
average while Ripley camed 34
0..2, CUnunlnga 1-3-2. Totall 34- VIllanova Unlverolzy rslayteaml
~ 77 for U per cent. Ripley,
and Olympic SOld medallot WW!e oncla for the 50-i'~ lllrdiN
17.&amp;5.
however, putdl.atapeed the hosts
Dp_.-t
beoded a llald of loll .,,:{~, .Jdlll!. 1 , ~ ~" Wll
JI(AIWIA (79).
In tile nl!f!!mdlni..--wltlt
trock
and
lleld
performers Sat- fa.-OJed In 1M 70-flnl lllrdleo
llerndon 5~-10, Gllllaple 960 compared to Wahama'l 31.
urday nl&amp;ltt In tho 9th omual here, with a good ehaDee ol
Tony FlsldsledWahama..-md- 10-28, 'T. Fields 5~-13, Rizer
3-2-ll, Clark 8-3-16, S. Fields Maaoo.IJimt Gomes.
brealdns ~eo . - . • 8.0 - lng with 12.
llllv.._-t, .... set a n e w onda world IIIII meat record set
1..0-2, G. Fields 0-2..2. Totals
The RlpleyReserveaal.soseorworld Indoor mark of 5,8 sec- In 1962.
ed a 53-10 vi&lt;tory ....,. the Lit- 31-17-79.
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COjtY t;rA1111ttelll 1... clauiliod •d·
'IIOitloo-m will ... ch.,,.d the tots
•' 25c for ooch cha"l• ·
.t.cls orftted f01 thr•• er
tl-•
oM 1ta,ped ltef.-o ••plrafian will
M cher,.d few only null'lbs• ol
tho M clot• oernH .
DHdll• : 4:30 J . lll. doily and 11
a .... Sotloll'day.

t"'-1 While IIIIUOlnghll - Gnll Irwin, with 14 pol .....
six Oeld PI and two tree

Bullpups Thump Little Marauders
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CLAnlfi!D RATEl
Doy.- Ons flftiO •• •• - -17c tr51• e.no.-c:utln llloy1 •••• -15c liTtwe• c~..cutl.o 4•y• •• ·16c t;,.
A4Yortlllllf lll'clotalll few irr .. ~o~lor
lntonl.,. will take tho • - tlmo
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IIOirl'ON (IJPI)- 'lbe Bostm
Patrlota Satlltday named Bill
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four years, u
dafenalve

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Once-Beaten Miller Wins by 68-58
TUPPERS PLAINS - Tou(!b
Y1ller ended Eastern's succeeatul seaaon 011. a losing note here
Friday nlabt as the Falcons scored a 68-58 trtum]lll .
The Eatlles, l!nlllhlng with a
12-' alate, traDed most oc the
pme aplost the sharps~

haffllmo.
hOito with 10 polnto •eh. .
~~. with Ita ~aiWolto­
Maip hi~OD H ol 5e o~ta
from tho lleld lor a 4tl por eeat ' " • 'l)o, )ll;yert.. Dellal• Aa4t'
_.-..!to lAIIIo- and Bob Wtm tur.... ln a balI 43 per eenl: averqi of 80 at.- ..,.,ed ICotl!W Iliaci!, rolllod
otr&lt;qb- and ,lutq)ed Into 1 51-'47
teoJwjO.
b7 tbt dose ol the
The OlleltaiDI wen 11110 blat- thlnl period.
tn oa thl boards 'Where Mtdl•
Tho Manuclaro, galnl.qj: mo· · - 47 C&lt;llllp8l'Od to their"- monblln, took tho lood lot keep•
Tyo and llf.yera OOib hod 12 reboundo to leod the Marauders. after It waa exchauced a time or
two ear()' In tho faurtb qoarter.
~ ......,... off to. helb&lt; 23Moigo, In fact. was oheod 6243
11 leod Ill' the end of tho !!rot
at
0111 point In tho last period and
period and WIB Oft tq) 4U2 at

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ttrative I'IIII)OI'IIibWties were
clOHiy aaJOCiated with theOevelopmeR: ol both synthetic rubber
ud atomic enei'J)', wW retire

Mlrch 31 aa vice president of
retearch tor The Good,year Tire
I ~r Company,
AlsumiJW Gracia' s dutiea as
Goodyear'• research head is Dr.
C. R. Milone, director or re-IMI'ch and general products demopnent. Grtcia started his 40yev career with the company in
1128 as a research Lrllnee, after
pw.tuatlng (rom Mauachusetts
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R!G'JLATIOHS

a recreatioo area from a aanltary

Sanitary Landfill,

land!UI, therefore, acoompllsh·
lng .-,al purposes. lncl-.uly,
oor neighboring ell)' or Point

Or Jrhat? Explained

Pleasant has a beautiful recreation and picnic area buUt on a

Gal~s. Ohin

sanitary landllll.
Feb. 15, 1969 With recreation ln mind, we
declded that our present 'tq)en

Dear Sir :
I am sure man,y cithena in Gal lipoll• are aware or Regulation
HE..%4 of the Ohio Sanitary Code,
portoinlng tD the dlapoaal of solid
wastes. The purpose of thia taw,
or regulaUon, is to eventually

dump" can Immediately be converted to a aanltary landfill. We
need to purchase gome n e w
ENGINEERS TO MEET
equipment, the most Important
JACKSON - The Ohio Valley
being a dozer, which wtll be used
Clwpter or ~esslmal Englnat the site to COYer the present
eliminate
aU
"open
dumps"
as
Mrt and ~rve.yors will meet
••open dump'' and alsotoprel,are
Feb. 19, at 7:30 p.m. at the we know them today_
the propoaed.landflll.
We In the Clzy administration
Coaeh Hooae on Broadway ~eet
The expense ol operating the
have been working toward com- sanitary landfiU will have to be
In Welllllon.
pliance to this law Cor several ahared by all or us Who have use
- - - - - - - -- - - , mmths and have attended many, for this racUi1;y . From our study,
many ~~ wtth State Health we have determined the increase
ofl'lcials, sanitary engineer&amp;, in cost for the senice will be
landfill operators, etc. and I rrom 25 per cent to 35 per cent.
wwld Like to relate to you 80me It you are now paying $1.25
ol the concluaiona to which we per mooth tor garbage pick-up,
~Dl)lE
have arrived.
yoo ma,y be Pl\Ytng rrom $1.85
We feel that the ll8flltary land- to $2 per month after the landlUI ia probably not the ultimale fill is establlshed. In our inve sanswer to the disposal of solid tigation, we found that incinerawaste. However, we do reel lt Is tion for this same purpoae would
the most economical and practi- cost from $3 .50 to $5 per mooth.
cal answer for us ln thla com- Your gart&gt;age will be pi eked up
munity. There are other metb- on the same schedule as it is at
oda ot disposal such as incinera- present, however, the disposing
tion, which wouJd cost two to ol it will be reltlOO&amp;ible for the
four time&amp; as much money as additional cost.
landftll and could poesibly creOur plana Cor conversion are
ate an air pollution problem. all but finalized and we are·preAa I have stated previously, we pared to meet lhe July I, 1969
have thorrughly investigated the deadline which the Odo Departproblem and have concluded san- ment of Heallh has establlslled.
Itary landfill as being our solu- Inasmuch as converting to sanition to BOlid waste diaposal .
tary landfill will be an addition"Sanitary Landfill" fa recog- al charge to the cltizena of Gallllumbin!l &amp; Heating
nized by most of us as a n e w llpoJls, we have hesitated passBrammet Pllmltllr a Rutlq term and tberelore, needs some ing this charge on to you until
uplonatloo. Sanitary Landfill the latest possible date.
........ Aft,
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simply means digging a hole in
If there are any (Jle&amp;tions perthe
eorlh, dumpln g In garbage, taining to this project, I w i 1 I
0.. PWIII, OW..
- I f then covering the hole with ctirt. be most happy to aJlSWer them
lt'a the same method used by for you and if I don't know the
STANDARD
PLUMBJNG A most of us when camping,
anawer. ru find it for you. The
However, in dealing with t h e following (l.lestioos and answers
HEATING, 115 'l'blnl A - .
city waste, it is on a much lar- mliJI be helpful:
ger scale. When camping, we
Q. Will we have an abundance
u1e
a
ahovel;
in
a
sanitary
landrats when the present dump
or
·DEWttrs PLUMBING
fill,
a
dozer.
The
end
result
is
AND IIEA'nNO
is closed?
Ans : No, we will treat the
ROUTE IIIII at Evergroea. Ph. a clean, leveled area which is
not unpleasant to see or smell.
present
cklmp before cloaing
44U/!I.
If
There are man.y problems asand for sometime afterwards
aoclated wllh tile establishment
before covering.
of a 18Dltary lanclflll, and one
Q, WUI burning be allowed?
ot the most ~ Is the loAns: No garbage will be burncation. In our studies, we were
ed! Under certain conditiOns,
made aware of the many things
trees and loga can be burn ~
that 18Ditary landfill&amp; are used
ed.
for upon completion. The use
Q, Can anyone in the c:oun1y
which impressed us more was use the landfill ?
for reereaUOo. OUr thoughts were
Ans: Yea, we will make prod!Hcted toward development of
visions ror everyone to use tbe
iandfUI,
Q,
there ba opening and
closing hours?
Ana: Yea, we wtll have reg·
ular hours and provisions for
emergency use will be made.
D. Kermeth Morgan

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Association

Election Held

NEW HAVEN - The River·
view Saddle Club met Feb. 4 at
the New Haven city buUdlng with
the president, Edwin Roush, preliding. He reported on the election of officers of the Ohio Valley
Hone A111ociation for the comlEW yearwhoare,president, HOJn.
er Cole, Coolville JUdlrw Club;
vic&amp;ol)reaJdent, Junior Kennedy,
Metga Rklinl Club; secretary 1
Raberta .Rol.ch, Siddle and Sirloin Riding Club; treasurer, BUI
Downey, 1\leigs Rldl~~g Club, and
recordir:w: secretary, Jlm Proffttt, Riverview Saddle Club.
The Riverview chb selected
the following tD serve: &amp;how biU
committee, Bob Greer, Frank H.
Beckner and Jim Elias; troph.Y
committee, WiUle Grinstead,
Pete Ohlinger ao:l Buck Tennant; judge
committee, Jim
Promtt, and pte committee,
Chuck Roush.
Jlm Proftltt reported on the

OVHA rule book char..,s.
It wu decided to have a skating party at the New HavenYooth
Certer for members and guests
at a date to be announced. Mrs.
Bob Greer served refreshments,
TO SELL SOUP
MIDDLEPORT - Eva~~geline
Chapter 172, Order or the East-

ern Star, will have a vegetable
10tq;1 sale Friday. The soup will
sell tor 60 cents a quart and orders may be placed with Mrs,
Bessie King, 992-3747 or Mrs.
Marilyn WUcox, 992-0187, Deliv·
ery will be made It requested.

Clzy Manager

CIIY Health Commissioner

Objects to Paying
Additional Ta.us
Dear

str,

I have protested my taxes for
1969. My house is 82 years old,
made of aecond class lumber,
but has been taken care of. My
trmt porch noor has been used
for 48 years, due to being 1aken
care or_
If a window pe.ne got broken,
It WB!i replaced, and never has a
weather board been taken for

kindling wood.
My income has not increased

Uke our officials'. tr taxe1 had
raised a few dollars, I woold
not have protested.
Yes, I enclosed a porch for
a bathroom for which I had floor
and root. With my oondltlon, I
camot use that necessary buildIng outalde. I do not have a basement or a sink In my kitchen.
Oh, yes II have ruming water,
when I nm to the well and bad&lt;
with a bucket d. water.
f,(y !arm Ia half wood&amp;, rocka,
caves and hollow a. I camot farm
thia place. I have adverUHd garden plata for rent tor two yean,
for a amall amount or vepta.
blea, not a aou1 came to aee
about renting It: too much wei-

In Our Town

GALLIPOUS - '11ley said, ••Stq:l DIYe Daniels," and you can
beat Haman Trace. That' s whit they were Jl.)'ing Friday mornirw;
about the Hannan Trace .. North Gallla game of the 46th anntal Gallla
County Basketball Tournament.
Daniels, a 6-t senior, was the top scorer in the Southern Valley
Athletic Conference thta season in all games, with a 24.5 average.
But, remember, it takes nw men to play the pme.
North Gallia had Daniela "bottled up" ttv! first halt and led 31...24
at Intermission. In the meantime, those four buddies or Daniels kept
the Wildcats ln the game. Dave had two points at the half.

Hannan Trace rans were beginning to think all tile water Wlll
going to run down tile drain aboot
the middle o( tbe third period.
With three minutes to go, it
looked real bad, Hannan Trace
lraUed 44-31 with 2:34 tD 8&lt;J In
the lhlr&lt;l period.
Then Daniell and the rest of

thoae Mercerville ..whiz-kids"
went to work.
They aoored 15 st~ points
while North Ga1Ua drew "'gooseeggs" on tbe scoreboard. That
was the straw that broke the
camel' s back. Trace led 46-44
as the fourth period opened and
was never again in trouble,
n''S ORANGE plckln' time
again in Florida, accordlng to
word from J. Dale Mlller ot Rio

Grande, who with his wife, Zella,
l.s spending the winter at Wlntergarden, Fla.. and subscribed
to the daUy paper, TRffiUNE and

GUN SHOOT, SUnday, Feb. II,
noon tHl I p.m., Rutland American Lellon Farm. 2-1J.Itc

yard. Down In Florida they pick
oranges and load them Into big
seml~allera, like we do corn
in the north, Dale &amp;aid he saw a
load o! carrots like that, too.
Mr. and Mra. Miller will be
returning to Rio Grande eerly In
April. lly that time tile ground
hog weather will be over. Their
son, Set- George W. Miller, a 16year-Army veteran, Is atstloned.
at Fort Bragg, N.C. They'll ltop

,.jeci Oft)' 1d1 fto""'d ~.
foctlo•l - TM ""llsl.r will nat
N ,.,,.... r.lo f• ....,. rM" o~te

IO 011111 et"

SE! NEJ'GILER Bulldll!c a&gt;pply for bulldlntl )'&lt;lUI' home,
lAng Ume loan IV&amp;UabJe.
1-IJ.Uc

RATES
F., Word Ad S.r•lce
5 cltrdl ,., w.,; •• lns.,tiOn
MlniMUIII CMrto 75e
12 COnti per ..-oul thfOI C.,..OCY...

tl•• lntertloq.
11 eont1 ,_, Word II• con•ocutl't"O
lqert Iani ,
25 ,.... cut Ohco\lftt Oil ,.rd ods
oM edt ,.r.t within 10 d.ys ,

CARD OF THANI(S ..:-OBITUARY

$1 .50 f..- 50 ..-ord l'llini~~t~.~M . Eo .
o4ditloflol word 2c .
ILINO ADS
Adclitlo~tel 25e Chor,. ,., Ad••'·

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OFFICE HOURS

1:30 o . .n . to 5 ;00 I'·"'· Dolly
I1JO 1 . 111 . to 12;00 N-n Sotvrcloy

C•rd Of Thanks
l Wlllll to lbanl:

my many
friends, neighbors and relaUves lor the cards and pi
weD wllhea I ...elved durinC
my slay In the boopltal. AIIo
the nurses and atafl for their
ldndness and Dr. Bolco and
Dr. Mullen.
Arthur Orr.
:&amp;.11-tlc

to see him oo the way.
lly tile ....,., Dale said tD tell
Pat Glass, oountyextenslonhome
economica agent, that a tanp1o I WISH to thank
is a eros&amp; between an orange and
a tangerine - mt an orange and
a grapefruit, Said he read It In
her column_ rm sorry 1 didn't
see the column and If I had, I
probably wouldn't have noticed
I~ I don~. like tangerine&amp;, Don't
tell the Florida Chamber of Cum-

my many
frlt!Nio and nolgl!bon lor the
lovely canis, flowers and gtfta
aont to me durln8 my atay In
tha boopltal. May God bl ...
..... and .....,.... "' you.
Alllert !DB, Radne, Ohio
2-11-11&lt;!

merce.

Shower

Given Recently

MIDDLEPORT -

A layette

the TRffiUNE and TIMES8ENTINEL informed ot the Rio
Grande basketball team on the

shower was held (or Mrs. Sheila road.
Cowan Reeves recently at the
heme of Mrs. Pat Kitchen. Ho~

tesses were Judy Brewer, Violet Wolfe and Joyce Riley. Gifts
were placed on a table decorated
with a stork replica. Ice cream,
cake and punch were served.
Guests were Janet St. Clair,
Karen Flores, Kayte Russell,

Phil fa statistician tor Coach

Art Lanham's Rio Grande Red.
men, and he doe• a fine job. lly
the way I Rio Grande rans bave
done a fine ,Job of lllqlpi&gt;rtlng tile
team at home games - and ln a

Mason. W. Va.

1-11-11&lt;

WE WISH to e..,..... 011r appreciation for the kindness shown
durin&lt; the ·._m loBI of our
home. Special thanks to thooe
..mo donated clothing and
houleho~ llems and to all
who helped In any way.
Mrs. Rldlarcl Weaver
and family.
1-1$-11&lt;!

very orderly commendable tashloo. They de.sene to be congratulated. See you at KIAC (Ken.
Jane Branham, SbeUa Childs, tucky lnteroollegiale
Athletic
In~
Debbie Crow, Janet Phillips, Su- Conference) Toumameut Tues- IN MEMORY of our beloved
san Lanning and Kim Johnson. day night when they plliJI Camp.
huslland and lather. Pearl W.
others presenting girts to Mrs. belisvUle.
Williams, wllo paued away
Reeves were sarxty Batley, LinFeb. te, 11111'1 :
da Ash, Mary Woods, Cheryl McLaughlin, Pam Neutzling, Bette
OUr hearll atm ache with
Jean Hobr:~tetter, Donna Branham,
ndn....
Kathy Francis, Peggy Story, TerTears
In silence often II"":
esa casci, MarlaGrueser, MaurPOMEROY
- Mr. Eddy'a
Memorleo
keep him ever near
isha Nelson, Marlene Goodwin schedule Cor the week of Feb.
Ill
and Darla Sheridan.
17 • 21:
While
we I~ here beloW.
MONDAY
Sedly
miJaod by wife
Harrisonville, 9 - 10:45 LDl.
end clllldn!n.
Two D of A Councils
CIJ1)enter, 11:1~ - 12:30 p.m.
1-lf.ltc
School Lot, 12:45 • I p.m.
Vales Mills - Arbough, 1:30-

Eddy Schedule

To be Consolidated

POMEROY - Consolidation of
Forest Rose Council 285, Daughters of America. with Chester
CoundJ on ~ril 1 was approved
at a recent meeting ot the ,...,_
pers Plains group.
Mrs. Edith Wakely or Marietta,
district deputy, met will! the
gJ'Oll) to discuss plane for the
consoliclatlon. She alao announced
practice for a ralls tD be held at
Marietta on May 8. The practice was scheduled for April 13
at Chester.
Reported ill were Raymond
Frecker, Leota Massar, home
from Camden Clark Hospital,
Mae McTeak and Leota Ferrell.

Action is Settled

Wilkesville, 2:30 • 3:30 p.m.
Langsvllle, 4:30 • 5 p, m.
Rutland Park, 5:30 • 6 p, m.
Hyeall Run, 6:30 • 7:30 p, m.
TUESDAY

Pomeroy School, 8:30 • 2:15

m.

p,

Pomeroy Library, 2:30 - 3 p.
m.
Tuppers Plains, 3:30 • 4:30 p,

ance sl)'led Evelyn R. Stewart

p.m.

Rock Springs, 7 ... 8 p. m.
THURSDAY
Syncuse, 9 - 10:30 p. m.
Racine, 10:45 - 1 p, m.

RACINE- Paat otnceraofRa-

ner.
Dewtlons by Mrs. Clifford
Morrla included re&amp;dings and a
prayer from The Upper Room.

Mn. W, 0. Barnltz conducted a
brief buelnets meeting. The pr~
gnm lncluded several readings,

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A WORK HORSE or loam.
Leifheit. Pomeroy. Pb.

H.,.,
wutrT,

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Colorful
DOWN

I

m.
Harden's (Syracuse), 4 - 4:30
p. m.
Rizer' a (Syracuse), 4:45 • 6 p,

m.
Forest Run, 6:15-7 p.m.
Minenville, 7:15-8:39 p.m.
vs. WUblr Jack Stewart with tile
pla1ntltf awarded care o1 two infant children and $80 per week

support.

"Reflection" by Mra. WUaon
Carpenter, "Price of a SmUt"
by Mn. Bert Grlnun, and •4 LlDC:..
oln" by Mra. Wm. Stewart.
The traveltna: prize wa1 won by
Mra. Webb. Atteh:lirw; were Mrs.
Barnltz, Mrs. Gretta Sbq)11011,
Ben Philoon, Mr. and Mra. wu.
son Carpenter, Mr.and Mrs. Bert
Crimm, Mr. and Mra. Stewart,
and Mr. and Mrs. Clllford Mor·
ris.

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C!GAI!!'rn: vending f1111~
·and ......tee, ABC Ente1 AI IIIIi:
:MRIOII, W. Va. Phone 'I'MMJ.
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CompleteFront·fn,l
·and Brake S.vlci

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BLAETTNll'S .

44C•nadian

hilltid•
48 Guraint'a wHe

47 Air
(comb. fonn)
48CtantUM
temporarily
50 Honey
(pharm .)

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THREE female Chllllahuu, 1

weeu old. Phone '141-121M evenillfl and Saturclay allemoon.
Mrs. 0 . F. L)'OIII, Rutland,
Cillo,
t-l~
Rul ht•te For S.le

HOIST ETTER
REALTY S....

UI!Xl. R()III'ETtllll,
SYRACUSE - 0i1J 1

rooma,

bath, lumace, 3 bedroom&amp;.
One floor plan, Lorp lot.
Good pnleo, ....liD.
MIDJli.EPOBT 1WJW. ._ 5
- , balb, lll'p Uvlng
roomllnpl-, Olldooed pon:11
.ldlnp. . . . .liD.
ll()lri'B lit - 7 bath,
batemenl, pordleo, garage.
-Aiklnf tl,tiiii.OD,
HBLBN Or VIRGn. TEAFORD
IYBAaJ8B
1111111
S.H-3tc

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10. Word with
trlg.:-er o1·

13. Mea·

45. Seines

1&amp;. RoUab

way

or a .sort
l7 . Cavalier

I

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.. :o:~'il.~ ~~.::.--::.!i-

From thO .......... TMk
Bo!Icb•r Radiator, To Tilt

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BlAEnNAIS

!Onallest Heatar

(a7nf±,
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SEFnC tanko &lt;leaDed. Miller
Sanitatloll, $1Mrart, Ohio,
Phone . , . ,
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C. C. BRADJ'Oim
AOOnONBER

am•

lllfitee
PIIO.'NNIII
ll8eble. Oldo .
Cltlt Bndhrd

I I lfe

IIIOfl AMAZON COlUW.
•

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All! CONDITIONI!IG Refrlprotlon service. Jack'• Refrllerallon, New Ravm. hone
tliW01tl.

4 • lfc

READY • MIX concrete dell•·
ered right to your proJeet.
FUt' and euy, Free elllmalfll. Phone
Qoeglebl Ready • Mix eo::''MIIIclle•'
port. Ohio.
I tJO .tie

-.r

22. Not hollow
24 . C upid
26. Units of

~liamber

3. Permit
4. Wild

21 . Thin
23.- Hebrew

Manacles

6 . Corridor
Item

length
27 . Erie or
SQet:
29. "Wise to'"

..

30. Attempt
31. Jewish

••

month
33. Bound
volume :

· abbr.
3/lo. Erbium
Kfmbol
36. One fCimt
of

"Caesar"
31. I;tayable
.38. Golfing

nuisance

40, Wt~rd with

maid or
fann
f2. lrbh Free

State

32. Prosecutor: 39. Cont.el'ld
abbr.
for
33. Scalds

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DAII,'i' CRVPJ:OQUOTE- Here'• how to work II:

A.XYDLBAAXR
.. LONGFELLOW

One leUer limply .tanct. for another. In thll lll.lnple A t. l1lld
tor Ole three I:a, X tor the two 0'•, de. Slft&amp;"le letten, a~
word~

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MY

Y.ae....,...
I HAVE NEVI:R IN
LIJ'IC
LIW\NltD AlnTRINO I'ROK ANY MAN WHO AORDD

WITH JOt.- KALONZ
40 l • • ICiq ....t ......, . ......, 1-.)

Auto

lnouranee

e;ts

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Sales

1962 CIIE'VROLET Impala V-8,
•tandanl. white, 4 door. Gond
t.lreo, radio. Best offer over
MliO. · can Middleport or Athens 583-'1254. S.I:Hic

ROGUE
THE WORLD

6,1.. POitlac

1962 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE ........... $599

3 Se~ Wagon, VB engine, automatic trans. Power
steermg and brakes, good tires, radio and heater.

'1c963 CHEVY II .................. : ...... $695
onvertible, local 1 owner car_ Supet Sport model
buc.ket seats, good tirea, 6 cyl., J speed, floor shift:
rad1o. Popular Model, 1pecial price.

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THE PROVEN cBipel cleaner
·Blue Lustre Is easy on the
budget. Restoreo forgutlen
&lt;&lt;&gt;lora. Rent electric obampooer n. Tiny's Bargalnland.
t-10-llc
sewing maclllne, In
lovely llibl flnlslled oonoole,
like new. Equipped to zig zag.
bulilonhole, darn, monogram.
•~&lt;! . Poy last 6 paymenl:s of
• .•
montllly. Guaranteed.
Phone 11112-:1685.
S.ll-6tc

SINGER

!l.t. Bl'llled . ~· '

-

Phone 9ft.Z389.

:&amp;.11.01!1

SAVE MVE SAVE! Save your
lawn, your time and yoor
back. We ba... a new trencher to dig yvur water line
dltd!. Henry Bahr lltl!&gt;3988 or

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· 2-7-301p

Bahr -

'I'WO FAMILY BRJCK

1963 CHEVROLET ...................... $695

lm.pala 4 .dr. Local 1 owner cor, VB envine, powergl•de, rod1o and heater, good tires, blue finish .

10.11-Ue

11181 FOIID, 4 opeecl ftoor llhllt.
newly overhauled engine. ·

I'XO .-"XBTKNHX.JRCV

AUTOMORTJ.E tn..mnre bee11
o;aneeDed? Loot your onerator'o license? can ~,tSM .

POTATOES, Phone !4S:2154
Cllll'tliCe Proffitt, Portland.

are all hlnbl.

A.~qrstaUM

1 :Sit'lt ' .. li'W'

NEED LI'MES'I'ONE for your
drl..,.y? We furnish and
deliver. Emmett W. Shuler.
Coolractlng, Phone ·

HANNAH'S HUIIband Hector
halfll hard work so be clean&amp;
. tile rugs wllb Blue Lustre.
Rent electric shampooer $1.
Baler Furniture.
S.I0-4tc

(:% ~

31

trophtn. the lqth and fonnation of the
Bach day the tode Wt.n are dltfeftlll

miniature, f/5 and up. Stud
servlco and iroomlng. Pbaae
tlllt-15141,
II I tie

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40 41

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60 BUICK LESABRE 4 DR............... $150
59 RAMBLER ST. WAGON ............... $199
60 CHEV. "&amp;" 2 DR..................... $199
64 VOLKSWAGEN ZDR .................. $5!5

POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy

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41. Hall!

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29. To become

11. Libera l
group :
abbr.

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34. Cay or
clef
36. The Pentateuch
37. Eat with

'Z4 . Behaved
25. Wed
28. Endured

8. Predomi nate

r%

,l ' rfiii'J'd•t·"•

measure

7. Service

w.

ForS.Ie

tinent

outburat

~·

101

19. Subt1e
emanation
20. Imper-

2. Bakin•

station •

a bbr.
18. Similar
19. Moham medan call
to prayer
20. Distant
21 . Purchs11e

8ryants Buqet Shop

la.va.

DOWN

state:

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:'1.

Avctlet~oen

Not ,••, ... , .. 1. for •cchlonts
Ter••· C:.th 01t Do, .f S.lo

of

I. 9oo&lt;Ja

HI. Lair
1/lo. Fastener

Jl• ....... &amp; .Ill .,....,

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mountain

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41 Pien (lAtin)
42 P1·ofound
43 Otherwilc

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12. P:uumge-

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WINTER
PRICES I

RUTLAND OHIO

DP,..l LY CR0 SSW 0 RD

shirt

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116'1 B.~RON 12 • 110 loot mo·
bile home with Is 20 almlng.
Three bedrooma, like new,
$15,t100, 110 South Fourth St ,
Mld&lt;lleport. Phone 1112-2012.

OUI
LOWER

Solo C.rMI~cteti lr
ADJt.MS AUCTION lEAVfCE

11. CreBt o! n

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MIXED ~ay and timothy. Pb.
IIIU410.
1-lutp

Qeck

(-•

Needs~··

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Letart, 1:45 - 2:30 p, m.

FRIDAY
Southern, 9 - 3 p. m.

ROOM boule w1111 blth,
In Hartlonl. Call llli.JS'/0 af.
ter e p.m.
2-1....,

VACANCY for two elderly peo. 'J'RAD.ER LOTS. Bob's Mobile
pie. Prefer prlvale paid pa.
Court, Syracuse, Ohio on State
tlents. Phone Muon, 'I'IJ.5111. Rt. 1%4, Phone IIUIII.
1"-lfe
..ti-tle

1 Forest

MARTIN '
t•••• ••

~'OUR

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'Rvliy 1IRg• y.ur' favoflte
the
plono occ.,anlo4 by - · - l o r
Jonlor W~llo''o• tho bau ond iolonto4
41 Windon on drums;
Ptesonto4

For lent

TV SERVICE. Service IIJIJiliPI', lfARMONY apartments - I
Harol&lt;l Walker. You bUy from
and I rooms, furoltbed, new
111 we will talle eare of II.
walla, noon. fumlture, priHumphrey's TV. Phone tllltvate parking. Out of aD lloodl,
'1112.
1-IUtc 3 blocks from Pomeroy pool
olllco, IIIIU392 from 10 a.m.
Help W•ntecl
to I p.m.
:l+tfc
WAITRDIS wanted. No uperiFOUR ROOM furnlllbed apartCIKll! .......ry. NlghiB, 1::10
ment. Phone M-3651. 2-11-lfc
to 1%. Apply al Blue Tartan.
2-11-'11&lt;
FOUR-Room. llllfumlsbed apartment. Phone 91J2.lll166. 2-IJ-1le
WIJMEN. big money, Studio
Girl Hollywood Coometl&lt;s
needs women In and around FIVE room bouli4!, ball!, gal
furnace, 132 South II8COIId St.,
P0111eroy and Middleport. Full
Middleport, Phone 1C18110.
or parttlme. No e,.,.nence
1-lf«e
requln!d . No lemtory restrictions. Take &lt;ade!'ll anywhere.
Hlgllest prollts up to fO per LOT IN Middleport, Ideal for
parkh~ traDer. Phone •
cent. :100 r.ooc1 H!ICI8ekeopln~
3990.
1-lNII!
approved cosmetic~ . Every.
thin~ furnlsbecl - «eddt exFar Sale
tended. No stoek to carrv. No
franchise fees. No stcrl In- H I&lt; N DA'Y.()U) or atart.d
vestment. For luD lnlormaLeghon! pulleta, both floor or
tion by maK plua 3 free lim·
cage grown available. Poultry
pleo. wrlle Studio Girl Hollyhousing and automellan. ....
wood .-F-ula, Dept . . M-lrl,
-darn l'&lt;luliiY.'ilos 188, Alhenl,
11m Hart St., No. HollyOhio, Phone •mt. 2-li-lle
wood. Callf. 9181111. Alio Immediate bll! prollt ..,.,q, SIX ROOM boule, balb, form.
lor party plan operators.
.. Leonard He., Sr.. JII'OIIOI'141-llp
\y, II Oak a ., Pomeroy.
Phone llti2-33M.
1-If.llc
MANAGER lor Sarah Coventry
ear,., would like four ladleo GOOD HAY AND STRAW, 1Go
lor part lime W&lt;ll'k. Ercellent
bale, Paul Karr, Cbelller,
pay, and career acloaneemont.
Oblo.
2-IUic
Phone tlllt-l'l17.
S.le41c:
!!ltl2 POIITMC, 4 II)IMII, two
MAN 1&lt;1 work on clalry farm,
door hardtop, plume tlllt-'10'1'1.
bouse lneluded. Orv!Be Hoi·
2-J.3.31p
ter, Long Bottom, Phone 1413833.
t-1....., Him'OmT clolbol dryer; allo,
pair of eight month olcl &lt;hl·
LADY for 11ou1nurt. Coot,
....._, ..., be 111!14 for
Uve In - out. Phone taal.
breeding.
Audrey Weddle,
S-14-tle
Portland. Phone . . . . .
1-JS.Jtc
WOMAN to work In motel.
!'hone lltllf188.
S-1J.4tt MAPLE STllDU!lO, l'lllllo .,..,.
.... eomblnallon, 1111 model
'IIAN FOR heat!DB, IGollng and
llen!o AM • JI'M l'lllllo «1111-,
air condltialllnl. Steody wort,
blnallon, • Jlpeed automaUc
married or bandlc!apped pre.
&lt;!hanger, Balancoo clue
lerred, Write P. 0. 1101 110,
or payments of $8.215 per
Pl. Pleallant, W. Va. - pbo!le
monlb. caR lfi.SIII. S-1~
~ al1er I p.m.
S-Nip
S'l'l!lRfl(), W'alnut ....... wllb
4 epeed clial!pr, 4 speaker
O)lllem. Bal...., due f13.5f or
tl.'l$ per montll. Pllone 8113111.
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FEBlftJARY· 17 THRU MA.RCH· 1, NiGHTLY
EXCEPt· SUNDAY
' ' .
' . ' ...30 TJL 2 A.M.

I . CIIEVROl.ET Impala door bird llop, Ill eutomaUc,
power IMIInc and brlbl.
Call IIISGfl.
l.atf&lt;

INCOME TAX Service dally es- UNJI'URNISHED 1ar1e n..
cept SUnday 8 to 5, Ewnlnp
room 11'01'1menl. Amold Bmby appolnlmenl. Mrl. 8teVOII
lhera, Ill E . Main Sl, f'l&gt;me.
'Wanda' Eblin, Rl. I, Pomeroy. Phone tlllt--. t-7-tlc
roy, Laurel Cliff Road.
1-INO!e f'IVE ROOM opartment, dole
to Pomeroy bualo.a dletricl,
WILL DO aewlng at home Phone ~.
1-7~&lt;
zippers, pocket., pesglnR.
heml!'lng, alterations, etr. FURNISHED and unl'umlsbed
Mn. Freddie Thabet, Maoon,
a~artments. Cloae to ll!hool.
Phone TIS-5&amp;51.
4-30-l!o
Phone 11112-5411.
10-IJ.Ife

Eaat Letart, 2:45 • 4:15 p.m.
Dorcaa, 4:30 - 6:30p.m.
Syracuse P.O., 7 - 8:30p.m.

Webbs Host OES Post Officers

clne Chapter, Or&lt;ler of Ihe EaotJ was nat at home when the ern stat, met recently at the home
apprataera were at my place. of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Webb,
I undorotand a ~athroom Ia not Letart, for a covered dish dhr

ANTIQUES, dlsbel, fumlture,
china cabinets, old ........
@'!'.,.,., cloclill, mloc. Lee
RudlsDI, 101 Lei(Cin Ten-.
1-lf.Uip

m.
Old Chesler Rood, 5:30 • 6:30

Racine CWagner's),3:15-3:45p.
PT. PLEASANT - Two orders were signed by the circuit
court and entered In the omce
of the circuit clerk Friday.
One stated the clvtl action or
Greeory Hall vs. Kemeth N.
ShoW had been compromised and
settled for$7,500. Theactlooconcemed alleged injuries received
by young Hall from a dog owned
by the defendaDI. The other WliS
a decree ~ aeparate mainten-

Wanted To Buy

2 p.m.

~HOJ~L

l~t~erfl ....

hteotroct

I WISH to thank eacll one who
sent nowen, canis and letTIMES.'lENTINEL.
TIIAT MILD MANNERED stuThe pink grapeCruit are ripenlerl, the ones who visited me.
ing, too, of all places, in his dent teacher In Mrs. Lola Mae
and phoned willie I wu a paNapier'! Dtglish class at Gallia
tient In Cabell Huntington
Academy High School Ia Phll
Hospital and after rel18'nlng
Layette
Joseph t1 ZancsvUle, a 111udent
home May God blea eacll
at Rio Grande College. 1t was
one of 1011.
Phil's pleaaarrt voice that kept
Mrs. !IIerman Fonl,

fan.

ON DEAN'S !JST
MIDDLEPORT - Vebbie Ki~~g, flnl- wllhout rumlng water.
dauahter of Mr. and Mrs. William M,y taxea rlllled $3D on I h e
K)JW, mode tile deen'a list at lilo year - juet too much taxe1 tor
Grande College tor the ft.nt se- a bathroom; more than doubled
melter. Miss Kl~, a treahman. In 2'h yean.
A Meiga coum;y taxpa,yer 1• a member or the Rio Grande
Bertha Parker.
chorus and band.

By Dlek
'llaomu

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For S.le or Tr. .

Tt. P!il.lle'Mr "'''""'' tM rltht

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.~~~ Peters - Pl~a, ••• Yectl·
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Al'I'I'!QUES, IVI'IllluN, 1 dllhll.
mtoeen.-. lllro. Howlrd
Cecil, JIG 'II'. Main 81., PemeNJ.
t4tlc

Albert J. Graela,

boUse,

5 rooms and balb upstairs, 5
rooms and balb downatalr•.
gas !Urnace. In Davlo Prnduce
block. 4\to cOte St., Pomeroy.
Phone 11112-Z586.
2-9-12tp
ONE YEAR old Collie dog, also
one English Shepherd puppy.

1964 CHEVELLE MALIBU ....... , ....... $995
4 Door, Loca! 1 owner car, 6 cyl. engine; po•erglide
trans. Turqu-o1se over white finish. Spotleu clean Interior. R&amp;H .

1964 FORD GALAXIE.. ................. $995

500 H.! . Cpe. VB engine, automatic. White finiah.

1964 OLDS .CUTLASS F85 ................ $995
C~ . Vmyl mter~or. Bucket seat. VB engine. Automatic trans . Power steering . R&amp;H.

1965 PLYMOUTH ................. , ... $895
Valiant 4 Or ., 6 cyl., qutomatic trans., good tires,
radio and heater, grey finish.

·-------------------------Don't • Short-Ch••tH
Get the
Best Dial •• Artl
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---MIXED HAY.
cents a bale.
:10

Phone tlllt-3:!3ll.

1-11-'11&lt;

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1965 PONTIAC ....................... $1695

Safari Station Wagon, local 1 owner car, white over
dark blue finish. Clean interior, like new w-w tires,
_automatic, power steering and brakea. Radio.

1966 DODGE CORONET Limited Edition .. S1695
4 Door. Beautiful interior trim, bile. vinyl r~ with

turquoise finish. Li~e new w. w. tires. Power steering
and brakes. VB engine, automatic trans. R&amp;H .

1966 CHEVROLET ..................... $1795

Impala cpe., local owner car, new cor trad ... in. Less
than "23,000 miles, w-w tires., like new; 396
engine, 3 speed man . trans. Vinyl interior, Maroon finish, radio and heater. Deluxe equipment. One of the
cleane,st 66 modols in Southeastern Ohio.

va

N. G. Rooi, Mlnenvllle.
Phone 99U'Il.O.
S-1~

11168 SCHULT house trailer set
on Ito acre lot bocl&lt; of Hartford. Like new. Lived In very
Utlie. For l,..,.llan, wrlle
George Fields, 1:101 E. l3rcl
St., Clilcago m. 80111.
t-ll-121t'

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Clean •nterior, good w.w. tires. ·R&amp;H.

Many More At Sartain Prices!
VISIT YOUR FAVORITE
SALESMt.N 4T

Pomeroy Motor Co.
Yoll' Chevrolet Dealer
Open

Til8

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99Z·Z126

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pre-owned
DO YOU NEED
ANY OF THE
FOI.LOWING--

GOOD-

BUY

•GENERAL TIRES

C.r, Tr•ck, Far•

•RE-TREADS

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•BATTERIES
ly Wlllor&lt;l

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PRQDUCTS
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1968 cadillac El Dorado .............. ; .$6500

2 Dr. Hlp., full power equipment, eomfort control air. cOnditioning. Radio, tinted glass, WW tirea, 1 awn•,
new Cadillac 1~10-in, 9,500 aclual mi~o.

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IT'S SUNSHINE, FLOWERS, IIIII oallll&gt; beaches tills weok lor
. BID IIIII Teresa Swafsol IIIII Ral&amp;&gt;b IIIII Noll Gnws. 11le Swotsol1
left tldo lllO&lt;I1IlW for Puerto Rleo, tho Gra- for llawioll.
,
RUSS E. WILLIS
111e trip for the Swatzelo """"''
United lloleo
tor BW"s aales adllevement&amp; lt'a their teconcl elipense- free ,...
PFC Russ E. WUlis, son or
cation. m October 1967 the two had a week in HawalL
'
Mr. and Mrs. Ra,ymond WURalph, with G. IIIII J. for 37 years, also got the trip to Hawaii
lis, GallJ,poUs, 11 now stationed at Sattlhip, ThaUand. 'A
tlu'ousl1 a
prunod011.
Both ooq&gt;les loft by ehartencl plane from ClnellllltiU -ly tlda
1967 graduate ot Gallia Acad~
em.y High School, he eomplet.
mOl'lliJw.
ed basic training at Fort Bragg,
MRS. ATEN SHAIN lo sure to be nllsse&lt;l, by her IIIAIQ' friends
N. C, Pfc. Willis also gralllhere.
After many happy )'Uri In d\e Pomeroy Bend, Mrl. Shain will
ated from Postal training
be
movlrw:
next week to Avon Park, F1a. She's purcbased a small
school at FOrt Benjamin Harhome tlx!re aad will be tAktrw aloae: most ot her tundture.
rison, Indiana. He Is marred
1tte move will brlug her within alx mUes other onb daughter,
to the former Martha Cotton.
Mrs. Lewis M1ller - a happy arrangement for Mn. Shain, who has
His address is : Pfc. Russ E.
been wldcMed tor several yevs.
Wints, RA 11551480, 9th Base
Post Otrice, APO San FrancisCAPTAIN JOE TATE, HUSBAND ot the former SoRira Potta,
co 96232.
has been promoted from cQ&gt;o9tlot to OIJht cmnmaoder. For now, at
Huffman l• Elected least. they are stllllivirw In Charleston. S. C.
PT. PLEASANT - Troy Huffman, MaBon County Slleriff, was
DAVID AND JENNIFER CREW BROWN and infant daugh!M,
elected first vice presidentotthe Eve Marie, are off for Denver.
West Virginia Slleriff AssociaDavid has accepted employment out there with the Martin Mar·
tion tilTing a recent meeting 1'1eld ietta Co., ' company, whicl1 makea misaUes tor the $PaCe proeram.
in Charleston, W.Va.
He•s been witll North American In Columbus since before he grad-Other otftcers elected were uated from Ohio State University with a degree in physics. David
Chilton CampbeU, Marloo Coun· is a prggram coordinator.
ty, president; James R. FawJust beCore they lett little Eve Marie was christened by her
cett, Tyler coont;y, second vice gr.rd(ather, the Rev. Eugene Brown, pastor of the Price HUl Metfl..
president; E. M. ••Pete•• JotmM odist Church in Clndnnati. Goi~W down tor the chrlstening, of
son, Kanawha County, secretary course, were the ~ents, Mr. ud Mrs. Leo Crew, am:t their
and Ed Cooke, Boone Courlb ••
two. Rot»n and Todd, and the great~ grandmother, Mrs. Eula Prlee.
treasurer. John Protan, Bome
As Leo put It - .. We'll have to get that camper ready to roll."
Count;y, is the out-going presi- Sounds like the vacation is already planDed, and why not, Eve Marie
dent.
is their first and only grandchild.
ASK TO WED
SPEAKING OF GRANDCIULDREN, Mrs. Manning Webster lett
GALLIPOLIS One couple
by
plane
yesterday ror Moorhead, Minn., to get a look at her sec~
applied for a marriage license
ond
-grandson,
Timothy Edward, Is he delighted! Little Erik wW be
Saturday in the o«loo or Gallia
three
in
Apr
U.
Cowlty Probate Courl Seeking
the license were Paul Edward
AH, FOR THE GAY SOUNDS of spring! Have heart. dear one,
Smith, 30, Middleport, spray
painter, and Sandra SUe VMCO, just 33 days "til spring makes the scene.
19, Gallipolis, cashier.

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Da,y to not!(y patrons that
they have books that are overdue.

Mr. Eddy's gift'? You can

return the books which are ov
erdue and wlll not be required to
PI\\' 81\1' penalty.
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OFFICE TO CLOSE
PORTSM_OUTH - Due to Feb·
ruary 22 being a legal hollda,y,

the Portsmouth Social Sec!.rley om .. witt be closed on lfrt·

day, February 21. The extra

o!ft"" hours regularl,y held between 9 aad 12 on ~s
will be .....ned for SatllrliiJ,

~ ., fii•

al home ai'\Ytilne.

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f/ema L. Lanier
SOUTIISIDE -

f'ul1eral ser-

vices were held Wedneaday In
Columbus. Ohio. for Mrs. Verna
L. (Hyatt) Lanter, 741 1 tormer
resident of southside, W. VL She
died Slturdl)' at her home on
720 Macon Alley in Columbus.
She is survived by her hu&amp;·
baDd, WUbert

c.;

a

sou.

Harry

Hyatt; I daughter, Mn. Rmald
(Betty Lao) Lehman; threegnndchUdrellj two great - arandc:hiJ...
dren; a brother, WUllam Norton
Sllepherd, Treasure Island, Florida; a slater, Mrs, Minerva

White,

Charl~ston,

W. VL, and

several nieces and nephews.
The Rev~ Roland G. Perkins
officiated. Internment was in Forest Lawn cemetery,

abliiQo . . .. aacal .otfleer

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HOUle ~e

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SuniYIJW are_two cfaollblo!_!r
MrB. liUOieC4rV/ 1!1. 2, 111111
Mrs. llathr70 llcnhll!l, Ill. ••
both loCal; a slater, Mr.. Marpret Roush, loCal; a brOther,
Jameo Hurlow, Leaa;ei8111gnndehUdren IIIII two ~
&lt;hlldrol\
Funeral ••rrices will be Mo~
day at 2 p.m. at the Crow - Hu•sell Funeral home. Burial will
be in Forest HWs eemetery.
Frtelllt ·may' call at the tuner~

pl the

'moat powerftll Jnefl: In the .OhiO
' Jloue of Rlpre0e$tl'"l.
'Die ncot1111110n comea !rain

wu,..,
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asset his loqJ appeared to be ·its

,• If there are mor~ thoughtful, helpful, considerate people IIU'·
where, )OU gotta show me - l"m from Missouri.
Little things. mean a lot when you're down and out. and reclpl.
erts of Meigs County kiOOne&amp;s often express their .,preciation.
One such redpient is Virgil Atkins, Rutl&amp;OO RD1, who hils re~ently had some tough rounds with his health. He's conf1ned to ur.:.
versit,)· Hospital in Columbus, Room 703, .00 has r~eived many
card5 and Oowens from friends back home. Mrs. Atkins Is staying
in Columbus, to be near her husband, residing with a cousin. Dr.
EYerett H. Tracy, while Virgil is confined.
Grateful also are Mrs. Richard Weaver arlltamilyin Middleport
w~se home was recertly destroyed by fire. 1JJ. of the;ir household
goods, duthing and persoml items were lost an:l, in fact, the family
barely escaped alive. Many pitched in to provide clothing and household items for the family which has moved into an apartment.
Undoubtedb anxious to hear from some of his Meigs friends is
Charles K. Spencer, 53, former Lincoln Heights resident and husband
of the former Kathryn Legar.
Ctlarles was involved recently in an auto accident at Bradenton
Beach. The truck In which he "as riding overturned and he was
thrown from the vehicle. He received fractured ribs, cuts and a
blick Injury. Then p~umonia set in to add to a complicated situation.
Incidentally, talk about coincidences, the vehicle which str~:~ck
Spencer was driven by a Legar - Richard Earl Legar - no re~
Uop to the local family.
Spencer is confined to the Man. Ohio state Jwtior Miss Pageant.
atee Memorial Hospital at BraJoining &amp;.izy were other fordenton, Fla. The room number mer county JWlior Miss title
.. *17.
holders. The group introduced
Friends will be sorry of learn themselves and then presented
d. the hospitallzation or Mrs. E. vocal music.
II. Harrah of Long Bottom. Mrs.
While in Middletown, Mr. and
Harrah Cell Monday fracturing Mrs. Carpenter were househer hip. ~e's getting along nice- . guests of Miss Roberta Smith,
b' at St. Joseph Hospita1 in Park- a teacher at the Lemon - Monroe
ersburg. Har room number is High School in MiddJetown. Miss
I H.
Smith is the daughter of the
And. returning home Thurs. Rev. and Mrs. Robert &amp;nith or
da,y was WUliam Houdaaheit,
the Hysell Run area here. The
Khigsburg Road, who .spent four Carpenters' son, Jay, spent the
days in Columbus unclergoing weekend with his aunt, Mr. and
hNrt evaluation tests at a hos- Mrs. Charles S1mpldns a n d
pital there. Whlle in Columbus, daughters in Columbus while hit
he visited with hJs brother a.'ld parents attended Junior Miss
•lster.tn.Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Pageant activities:
Charles Houdasllelt of Reynoldsburg; an uncle, Mr. and M r s.
CONGRATt'LATIONS to TheoWalter Houdashelt, Columbus, dore T. Reed, Jr., or Pomeand with Mr. and Mrs. Gene roy, He's one or 11 ambassaRomine and son at S.munit &amp;a- dors oC Aladdin Temple Slrlne,
lion.
Columbus, appointed by Gordon
Y. Boyd, illustrious potentate.
1be news isn't all bad.
Mra. Jamea (&amp;lzy Parker)CarA BELATED Valentine gift
perhr, Meigs Count;y Junior Miss from Mr. Eddy - the bookmod. 1965, now a senior in home bile which travels frequently aeooaomlcs at Ohlo State, was bout Meigs and other counties. ,
Some 100 cards were prepar.
Ill - - over the - end w!lere obe tool&lt; part In the ed on Feb. 14 - Valentine'&amp;

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Hats orr to IIIOio Molp HIP ~ atria for their P!lll'&lt;NIIIl
with a classmate.
When the Woovor hDinit wu delitroJed b,- llro ....,..111, Ill~ Hotlll)tal.
Mrs. Yt~
Sopt.
Suaan'l elad!IJW nul .., Ia the .. 'Die wcri wu elreulatod
U'OUDd aebool that then would '!- a atarw. It was a ...-~ U l'OQ 1, 19011 thl&gt;
bt t!lo lite
waat" IIOt't ~ lhllv IIIII tbol' ...,. with just lbool oYerYtllbll a ldcll JU101 IUIII Ina Parama Hurlow,
Her hUabud, Jesa, died In 04
oehool ...,._.... mJal&gt;t nood.
1K7.

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c6mmtttee.

lawmal&lt;eJ•

Olllo

fell

Flbr, a Dlthe of WOOitei'. is

... &lt;il· tho few listolatori w!lo
c~otoly undorolanlo the bl·
• · elllllal bodaet. flDinc:l,.; IIIII
IPIIIII!ell In Oldo.
part of tho re•llflnl·
derl\l·ea from his .ZO..,.ear
terure •• 1 state represepta-

uOn

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GALLIPOLIS - Clarlos I.
H~IDer, 8oi a •tlve ot Gallipolis IIIII a nald!Nt of Pre..
lonlbor&amp; !{)',, died l'l'ldO)' II
Good Slmariton Hot~~~lta!ln Lex-

son of the late Abrahim ,and

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. BY JACK · O'HRIAN
takl,"" 5. wti,
~· CclmmtUN wUb I cocl " ~.- YORK .,- Silmmy Dub
MoJ•lleviOw 'l'llool
t,.d Ia! • calm ......
Jr.'l .. Mal Brill- apnl
He dooso'l (llvo • - . '11ui,~ ao - r - - ~ llJfiiO lo lia!p ber re1111111
to the ~·· p.._) .ot 1 eoulder the &gt;OeOu-1 o. • d ber ..UU. .,..... .... GerlnoQr'o
&amp;f'lldailt.fid 'fendora' UdN tax, WC!balcal ..e&amp;!catlon P.ralraml, ~ G.ramlnophoa fur11Mid
but hi doosn~ doll!' II eou1d Ill Flll)e: 1, J-rw, lullll'lll the • ...,. u. S. roeon1 lllbel O'oli·
out ~ "- •C&gt;ril!llitlee. ' •• ' ' ' •ballontlo.
flDinc:liJr the p....
"There •t .ould bl 1 reftnt' of , ll'.JID.:_. .
1
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other tax ll'elll,." ' lie waraa.
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Your men •lo4ll /aU by the
....,d and ,our miohiV ...,.
in batlle. -lsoiah S:25.
There are no warlike
people&amp;-Juil warlike leaden.-Ralph J. Bunehe, U.S.
delega~e to lhe United

oat what · rona· the, tu will

Le!o llollaniL ·

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two slatera, EdUh Hutlin-

piller. Gallfpd.is,QdGarnetHut,..
slrsJUler Grant, oC Cleveland

Heights.

Mr, Hotslflllller gnd110ted
fl'om Gollla AeodemyHlihSehool
In 1907. He groduated !run Ohio
State Unl veniiY In phonnacy, A
druatet, "Mr. Hub., 11 he was
Mary
Bwla
known in Kentucky, owned and
MASON - Funeral services operated 1 drug store in Pre•
tor Mrs. Mary Easton Buth, 82, tonsbura for IIUIJI1 years.
He waa 1 ,past Maater ol the
of Mason, wlll be held today at
Masonic
Lodge, past Kiwanis
2 p.m. at the Albrilht United
Cltil
prealdent,
JlPrintendent
Methodist Church.
Methodist Chureh In M&amp;100 wi1b of 1 Sunil.,- School cl111 and 1
the Rev. Charles L. Parrish of. lnootee ol the Method\111 Church ·
in Prestonsburg.
!I dating.
Mr. Hutslflliller roeol...t 1
Mrs. Bu&amp;h died Frida)' mornSilver
Beaver award forhiawork
ing at the home or a tlaughter.
Mrs. Lots Robinson. Mt. Ster• with Boy Scouts.
Funeral services wtU be held
ling, Ky. She was 1 member or
3
p.m., today at the Methadlol
Albrighl;, . u n I t e d Methodlol
1
Church
ID Pres~&amp; '
Church, Jfoman'a Socletr of the

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qCherUt ~· llllltaleol troupe
weds .Marc tlllktr tis week;
Mare'l the

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IJiwot • tiJdnil Lin·

In tho mllli~lgiJI .... ltdr·
ley MtcLalne's lml role · wiD

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be I -Ia C l l l l l - Wealem .... 9bwe MeQieaa spent a
lot Gf
driving 1 buUdozer

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Did-thoIndaual'lol'
~ former
1..~ 7&lt;lllllll kid otar Edl1b Fel·
t - ; Wbere's f'Aith tbeoe d&amp;JI'I
.... Latlll QDvlor - - E,
Ill. Loow tbOIISht bo bod lnJal&gt;loo

onoutlh wbea theOoor - - ·

hlo giamorbal Bdw7.

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hlnlar: now 1he landlord Ia adtt..
lng lo hio -ehes.
dar•
11le Soncls In Vegas II delltihl~thoColltomla mud- ed to sot Damy for hll
llldeo, 6 pibllclty.
17111 )'0111' - bec:auao Damy Is
lilllr Rleblrd llarrll (wbo ,.... • bla eari&gt;ler .... - · · Iii...
Blaokmer dlnlns w11b bend....,.
- · - · by flllted ....... Jim huaband Sl....y at u.. ~h
~) tell• ever)'OIIe ~·· dc:me
oi1CII:O for Wel&gt;b than Webb's elmo Povllkm
fulllor ldm .... Fllle, U ~ romaln kll dBsf.aner ~ ber own name

10. All lrnprovldonl indlriduol undOr the lmprossloo Harris
lind hlo eollotoral ..... 1111111 tom c!oes, well by Webb'o &amp;1'11lt-&lt;Oill·a powerful. man. He talka qulot·
alllllldor.
poaltloaa .... Juat a moat aply, ~· lholol '
YoVTH ASKED FOR ITl
lnvorlabb' comoa 11111&gt;po111•Him
11. Metancbolla lo enaJIIOI'8II pealhJg k1d TV actre•s a rew
tJkw at his· UPs,• onll bas "'lek.
'Ibis column Ia for Y&lt;IUIII&lt; peo.. pl a '!'tall legless lnvertill&gt;rate ol _aiiOCiatod asseid&gt;lqe.
opllano ago, tyn Loring (Mrs.
dardJw, eyea.
ple, their .PnJblemJI and pleas- ....,.ling animal.
.
12.11111matoaelllalnlancoJII'&lt;ll&gt;- Roy 1b1Doea) welcomed her first
seta :Rewards
urea, their troubles aDd ~ AI
2. Don!t traverae lllrUeturea ltltel diiiiJpi'Obatlon.
bob,-, Cbrllllollher Dylao.
Hla dem_.. dO.o 1101 dl· with tbe root ol Holan Help USI, eroetod til . doni pea- OYer
11le Kath,y. Fields making !ler
mlnloll his -erllll pooiU'"' In II welcomes lauslla but won~ waterways prior to time ol draw~
ANSWERS
tbe Roue. ·
clod8e a serious (lleRion wlth a lag nigh lo the AD!o.
L 11le -J,y bird aolehoo tho
_He t.a ujoyed hl1 career In . brulh~.
a. A bard
1IOl'DI.
•
tho H0111•· and tho work oo tho
Send ,..... toonop quo-.aw 11'8SIIJ by turning over inclover
!. Dat't Cl'OIJ ~ bridges
llnlnee emunittoo.
YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, care~ upcm ltssurfac8 wltbout altpplng until )'OU come to them.
uBy llld lup, it'• been tun, Helen Help USI tbls newtJIII)er. cloea 1101 llleeess!ully pther to3. A rolling Plhers no
ehllleflllne, and reward:lng,'' COMMAND PERFORMANCE:
aether a dellea1e cryptopmau.1 moe&amp;.
Fllid local
. plalll. .
&gt;
f; lloo't Jill( tho cart before the
ht - · quloll1 In his paneled ANOTHER QUIZ
otftce oa the third tioor of the Dear Helen:
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· phone numbers
I. A placement ol the torml· otltohOUie.
TIHi pommentoS! l""'erbo: ~ 11 a preeodont to theC&lt;IIJIO
5. A watched pot never bolls.
• 4 Eaeb lets.IOD 1eem1 to bring
Do you hate arv more? We took mencement "llhould never be ea8. A barking dog never bites.
Ua own prablems,·. , he adds.
them to st:hool and had 1 ball IIJ8d.
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• Fisher . dOts DOt llllko docl· b7ln8 lo 118Pre out. what I h oy
5, A veslel under optleol ou8, Hallo makes waote.
atona Until he knmr• Ill the meant. Got all exeipt ,.11 Notes or porylaloa never reaehei .a tom9. A bird In the hondlo worth
IJWioa or a pOrlicullr quesU011. exehanp coollllute,J,:" tuber- perature o!'212 . . . . . .
- I n the bush.
- With p r e a " u r e tram the oua Btnlcture ot all
eally ht6. A Cllline wtllell g(veo In 1o
10. A lool IIIII his llUllleY are
Rboclel' ..tmidf.atntlon Cor fa.. aplred prlnelplea," Could you his llllllimlllla by a ·oerloa · o1 soon parted.
, &gt;Wible bOlp lh llr.nclnc ....,._ declpber, please?- SANDY
Yoeal edror:tl rarely tlnds uae for
11. Misery lovtl eompuy.
tlonal IIIII teehnleol edueallan Dear !ipdy:
his bleusplda.
12.' Famlllarley breeda e o n.
In Ohio, and oqual presoore
Be gild to: "Money Is the root
7. A slender Bloelln.- tempt.
lrolii. cwonenta ot the Proat:am. ot evil."' - H.
uaed at the Pll&lt;hoiogleol - ·
'Ibis column 1o - - to
Fiaher ~· W~Jnturbed. , 1
P, S. Have another ball •••• ent 11 tantamount to the IJUII1 ~ · lamlly bvlng, so It ycq•re hav ~
"If theN · II to bo • voeatlob- Forllnrlth, some JOOrO ''Pro- tbr8e times lhro.;
lng kid trouble or Just plain troual and 1echDf.cal edueat1011 pre&gt;- verba" - with answera at the
8. Accelerated execution of.. bfe, let Helen help YOU, She wtll
l!l'lm. thoro ..-UI ha'" to be end of the col1111111.
ten produces tauJty rt~~ult&amp;.
alao welcome your own amus.
some new revel'lles," be says
1. The warmLbl~ teadi.
9. One teathereci biped lmpria~ ing experiences. Addresa Helen
111111.
ered ea~o,vlng vertol&gt;nte 1111- aned in tbe dtglta it 8CJlB} to at Botte1 iD care of thia newspa..No one know1 the e:aet tax mal wbi~h Is amoag tbe first, least twlee as many at large. per·

tho role ol beiJ11

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Kelq'o b i - Fred oaldlllltllo

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l'lltsburtih .... - · Koll1'• ...

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spot (Not tho blg
t81ll St. pelt&amp; palace; tld.s &lt;lle'~· next to ~

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- &amp;laan'sFuhloaa .•. . Van .John.
1100 aDd JoaD Foatalne were at anotber ~lh Pav. ·table.
Ewo Aulln aot $10,000 lor her
4
•Candy" tltle role but $100,000
tor her next .••• Garboaaw•-can~
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Allen Hut.t11&gt;1ller, a dauglttor,
Mary Cotherine Hollanl; tgnndand

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In lila all)J ...,.

LOOKING FOR A FRIEND?

leg. Thla 'lli'aa ,toUtMecl by a
stroke laBt Navember.
Re was born F~ 19, 1888,

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Mr. Hutsiq&gt;Wer lwld beell»
mlued to tho ho!llltal after a !lll1
in which he su11'8rad 1 broken

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FORD GA LAXIE 500
4-DR HARDTOP

CRUISE·O-MATIC, POWER STEERING, POWER
BRAKES AND OTHER ACCESSORIES.

Stock N••

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Sticker Price

FAIR LANE 2-DR HARDTOP

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FULL FACTORY $TANDARD EQUIPMENT, V-8 ENGINE. VINYL ROOF,
RADIO, POWER STEERING, CRUISE-o-MATIC.
Stick.,

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FOHD CUSTOM 500 4-DR SEDAN

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Country Sldan. V~B, .
automatic tran1. Beauti•
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loc:ally owMd, white wit~
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s3 763

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FULLY EQUIPPED. FACTORY AIR.

EXCELLENT
SERVICE
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62 OldsmoWie
88 4· Dr. Sedan, p.
steering, .P• brakes,
8 automatic, · radio, "'
beautifW red &amp; white
finish
red interior.

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No.

F-100 STYLESIDE PICKUP

WIDE BED, HEAVY SPRINGS, REAR
BUMPER.
Mottlo
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Price

Ford Prlc•

$2,674

$21099

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Ranchers Selling

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BY HOBART W!UlON, JR.
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LAST Tuoodl)', ~ J&gt;kl&lt; , _ wu ldfoo""" 'Ill
I'IIILAilELl'I!IA- 'IboAmor.
1he Golli{IOI!a Poot, Sloto Hr,blriJ J!Oirullhlt 1... Frloo!da.!loJol"' ~
sa!e~ ohed&lt; would bo &lt;GIIdU&lt;Ud • tile )olletlal ol ~tea Sil 6 u - tile ~ol
llllll160 . . v _ , . . , Ill¥. Aller PICk c.- Elltol ' Ji. ·Bnml
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pUed a brief otory r... Tuoodl)''a _ . , wa stnot. N, 1:., WuMDIJIDI, D, c~
remarked: "Better pt out lhoro llllll hove .., • nallve ol r•lllj!olla, lltlo, to
buaY c:Mclled. It's a ~ ol""" Ulo1 Ill rtllet _..,In Foderoll)'. ·
lnBpocled mine."
. bold Nleoria, .
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'I1Io AFSC 11&gt;11 tile Frloo!da Sor·
WE dlda't make It Frida&gt;'. Didn't ho'" to. .t.. Council olllrltola hPeAr&lt;lWICI9:30 L m., lut Tuoodoy, BewriJ&gt; WU· I lolln ol ~ .. - M I and
,.. (llotellne'a bolter bolt), while ._.... 1D oilier rallet - • • ·IIIIo Fedlhe -Ung aUey, wu askad 1D puU .,.r r... era~~¥ • -Ued lm'ri1Dey.
a spot check during one ol the patrol's ~ Tbese YOI.tmtee~ are u~
loeol relief fdmlnl-1 In dlnellna 1he oll..Uve dlotrlbutfoa
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EVERYTHING checked out flpe, exclftl the tlmi.ly auto blld a ol food oupplies IIIII tbe ~
ilerecttve emergency brake. On Thursdl,y, we took to the em- to a t r - ofmedlealoen!eeatonf·
1ervice staUon to have the emergency brake rep11.red. Then we
1be AFSC II al10 cporat!Dg a
would receive our 1969 safety sticker.

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WHILE tHe boys were checld:J18 tbe taulty emergeoc:ybrake, they
Tounl the auto's regular brake&amp; needed r&amp;olining. It was hanl for ua
to believe, but we're mighty glad thiQEs hlppened the WQ they did.
h' s possible, had the auto not been checked, that the brake• would
have failed at a cruclal monent, causlQg a wreck.

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THE point we're tryJng to get across here ls that evet")'bodJ
should have his or her auto checked regularly. The life yoo Ave

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BILLNYERS

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lnteJ'natlcin.. many

l'a-1§.10U8

Wlllo

women of DlAD1 races. creed~
and natlonaltties sene 11 ltaff
and partld,palllo In tbe program.

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Richard (Dlck)
11111 other private IPIICies.
carter's comment last Tuesday aftei"DOOI'I following the Qallipolla
Ethel Brown Ia a reg!IIIA!red
Chamber or Commerce's annual eleetioo of omcers.. carter, the nurse and grdllted from the
~hamber's 33rd president, was congntulad.rw his succesaor, O)'de Ruth Brant School of Nuralng,
RogerBirrOIL
Martins Far,.., ~o In 1N2.
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Sbo ottended Catllollc UnlvorBARRON, 42, local sales represedltlve for the Cclumbus &amp;ld al~, WIJibiDBton, D. C. for l1lo
SOuthern Ohio Electric C~, iJ; I M:tive of New Marshtleld In years aod llllcllad aoclolcv.
Athens County. The chamber's 34th president can best be described From 19112 lo 19114 abe aorved
as a "'maa of action.''
as a DUr&amp;e with the Peaee Corps
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tn T~ Prior lD her 81&gt;WITH a ricb backgrOUIId In munerous circlet - 20 organiu- potmnent with 1he AFSC, sbe
tions and then scme - we can understanclwhy 1he out&amp;ofng president was offtoe maupr tor Newaletspoke of Barron as he did. Before retunllaB 1D GaUipolls from Alii- ter In Wasli~Dg~Cn, D. c.
ens on July 1, 1966 (he was a state patrolman here in 1956-51), Bar..
GALLIPOLIS - ' Emerson E.
Elhel Brown to . tbe daiJi!IIOr
ron served as president of~ Athens Kiwanis Club.
E~s. speakif1J oo behiltoUfar++++++
land !oll,rtln, Drs. Thomas W.
THE World Warn Navy vetenn (three years in the South PILCUMorpn and W. Thomas Washam
ic) is a Past MasteroltheCoastltutionMasonic Loclgv.in New Marlllannounced today that the Gallia
field; past president of the Athena Shrine Oub;past COIDIIlllller of tbl
County Board of Trustees mem·
New Marshfield VFW • and past first cmunaJiierotthe Athens Legtoa
bers will host the quarterly meetPost No. 21, He is also a past director of Ohio University's Green
i!lf or the Ohio Valley Health
and White Club.
Services Foundation at a dinner
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· meetiog at Osc~'s Place at 6
IN Gallipolis, Barron is a three pllon blood donor. He and hla
p. m., Feb. 20.
wife, Marilyn, IPd children, Lorra, 15, Deborah, 13, and Craig, 7,
1be Ohio Valley Health Servare active in school, church and scoutlrw: activities. (Roger wlll be
Ices Fourdation is the designed
the city's 1969 Boy Scout Fund Drive chairman.) He is a Plat prealComprehensive Healtll Planning
dent of the Presbyterlu. Men's Fell(Jift'shJ,p Class, and Ia curreut
Agency and ·the sponsor of the
president of the Presbyteriall Church truateea.
""(lalochla Multl-ecunty DemOJ&gt;.
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atratlon Health ProJect ror AlhT~ new chamber preside~ .~ also vice president of~ 9"r
A:ii;!l!"'~•
lot~
polis Rotary Club, vice preoldeill of the GaUI{IOI!s Shrlae CJWb,·:miil
, Lawronce. and Vinton
s a member of the local VFW am l.egiOil poati. For more •"blvd."""
c"'"''le•.
ment" Barron is a member of the SOutheastern Ohlo RegiDilll C:OU.
The Foundation Is partlclpat.
Cu - he'll be a membership committeeman liter this year; he'I ell
lng in the construction of the new
the transportation cmunlttee of the Ohio VaUoy Ret!looallleveiop.
Holzer: Medical Center and oiJ..
ment Committee, and is a member of the GIWa ~ lnllrov.
talned a 3,5 mUI!on dollar All·
_ment Corporation. TOO. he's a PTA member and Blue Detll Boost..
JACQUELINE HAWLEY
1 palachia p-ant to aasf.atinfirBncer, loves to pll.y BOll and tennis W'heD be hU time, lid laat but not
MIDDLEPORT - Mlsa Jacina: the constructlon.orthecenter.
least, is an awaJ'd..wtDDing sales repreaentadve for tiJe c&amp;SOE ftnn.
queline Anita Hawley, 2'50 No.
1be discussion on Feb. 20 wUI
There's more, but that's enoo,gh tor DOW. We're aure Ba1ToD wiD. Third Avenue, bUddleport, has
toeus on the currem year• a pro- ·
·receive st.ppOn frun fellc:lft' chlmber membera when he auumea successfully conwleted the
ject dewlopment to brirw further .
his new post on March 1.
training progmn for medical
healtl1 servlc'es to southeastern
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asaittants at the COI.umbua,
Ohio.
TWENTY YEARS AGO, from lbe Illes of tlle'Jlalb' ~ aud Ohio, _.,s of Career Acadweekly Gallia Times ... Mrs. &amp;a,- HO)' clalmedby deeth iD Mon. emy, world's lll'gest para..
PVT. LONG ASSIGNED
treal, canada, hotlpltM ••• Jeannie Ecker ar.:! Blrlara Clrdwe1l head medical sehooling system. She
HENDERSON - Army Private
GaUl.. yea- Blair at GAHS ... Rio Grande Bluolpea deleot Bid- waa awarded her CIP aod. cerFirst Class Bob E.
26, aon
well-Porter &amp;:h'l7 1D 26th IIIIIIUal GalUa Coual.l' Class B laa- tiflcate at grad.Lationceremonor Mr. and Mra. Cody LoqJ-, has
ketlleU tourrioment ... GAHS ll'ooll nip Jack1011 27-:te t... SEOAL les held Feb. L She is the
boeo assigned to the 2nd Armored
ll'eshma!l twrnament dwnploaabjp ••• bUddloport drops 44-Z? do- claqbter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Division at Ft. Hood, TelQ., aa a
·eisloa to Rio Gtl:nde ill Clan B District tourname!t at AtbeD&amp;.
M. Hawley.
rlfleman. ·
"A W~ decision was JUde today."

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66 BUICK Skylorl&lt; 2 Dr. H.T. Auto. """•·· p. tloor•

ine, radio, heater. Like uw. w/s tfres ____________ $1795

66 F.t.IRLAHE 500 2 Dr. H.T. 390 eng.,

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R.t.MBLER .t..obunolor 4 Dr. 8 eyl. Auto. trant.,
p. steering &amp; bNku. Shorp. Radio &amp; H.ater. w/t
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64 OLDS F-85 COtt- Sta. Wllfon. 8 crl. Auto. b-ona. I
P. ot-lng &amp; brak..:Sharp. Air eonq. Radio &amp; H-.. ·
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65 FORD LTO A Dr. H.T. 8 cyl. Auto. trano. P. •1&lt;1~

l hOG..,. Sloorp. One ownor..................$1A95

35 lotORE SH~IfP 'oiii!S TO CHOOSE FR014

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.. YO'"E AI.R~DY lOOKED ,.... Hid corn, odd a LA•o.... IIJbrld lo. _.llot"'-lt'a a ~~- ·to
any com
~m better. Wtllttve~ you pllnt, plint • l.ANDMA•"
hrbrfd. too, for comp~rl1011.
.
IF YOU HA¥!N'T ORDERED IE!D CORN YET, bo ture
lA•iiowo• Is at tile lop ol JOUr hybrid list. You'll nevet
knvll ""'I they co~ do lor you untll JOU try tbeon!

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C7D3X.. OUr bolt Mllw. v;.idt h.illll wheoi lllanted thickly
&amp; lertlllad heavily. Sllnds well, picks •IY· ModHiad 111111•

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C7DDX. Vloldo with bolt of them. Huvy, dnp-karnol oars.
Good ~ic*, aliO excellent tllqt hybrid. Modilll4 Si"'IO
CIOIL Good Mrly hybrid. In Cenllll and Southom Ohk&gt;.
CSIOL B10ncl , _ lor '69. Modl10n short atoll!, 3-woy croso.
Good flir
population•. •aot IPOWIIII.
~lumloaly. Boat In nart1o0m llllrd of Ohio.

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Waterloo Farmer
Likes Fatm Plan
11Y JOHN COOPER

)'T. PLEASANT wuuam
Frazier, whose 1arm 11 at Waterloo, vltlted our omce Acent..
1¥ Jll'lor ., vilitlng tha Asrltiul·
tural Stabilization IIIII c..aorva.
t1oo ol!loe where he planned 1D
a1gn up for coot lharlnglor aome
oouervaUon practices. We talk-

ed with him about what would bo
moll daslrablo lor him lD do th1a
year. Aller lllklna with ua, he
deelded that 101ne stream channel work and atreambank stabiUzalloa were hlo top priori!&gt;'
joba.

Mr. Fruler broucht hi• con. aarvOtloo plan with him teouroflloe. He .bod m¢8 tha pion ,for
bla farm about two monlhl ...
tbe belp of ll&lt;illald Gllkellll

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tbe SCS a«lce. Mr. Frazier

wu very liberal In hll pralae of
tbe

-aorvallon rarnr plltl. He

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011 • raodo farther and
aHINIJ hl&amp;bor iD ..... - . tho
nno11er owna the roadl-.ad and
le..., . . . , . _ ludla moke ·
• - o f 18,000aorao.lle1he 111&gt;11 -..,.,.Uval&gt;, 10 bo
bolda·hlo berdtOII'OIIIIIIIillOboad,
or allttle mer 10 aenapercow,

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011 th1a
tbe
market b I 1
rmdlttr pllno to
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1-r ealvet at arouod 8 lD 10
mootha of .., waiPtnc 450
pounda.

Year- srazlnll Lo practl&lt;ed. The 11'111 loaoo U. ..,_
trlenl value later In tbe IIPrlna.
Very Utile -'emenl feed u
uled. · Land value Ia II- at
f,200 to ~ per acre. Water Ia
obtained ' from welLs llnd from
dams In tbe Cllii'Oiis which they
bcpo wiD get Dlled with tho 15
Inch IIIII1Ual ralnlall.
At the border we saw eome of
the winter tomaiDeo OCJIII1ng oat
of Mexico. Some - ' e clalm
we sbould not permit PJ'(dlets
from outalde tho U. S. 1D come
bt. However, with aurplua eapad~ 1D ~ce, we , _ 1D
bo able to export ....,. Items.
With no Imports we can't very
wall - c t o1ber oountrlea 1D
bu)' rrom uo.
A Bludy of cost of ~-

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• Methyl Bromid1
• Vapam (Liquid)

• Plastic Cov•s

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Plant •• Fertilizer
With Aldrin .
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J. D. Produce Co.
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

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GUARANTEED ANALYSIS:

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Program Coming
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GALLIPOLIS "Firming
Frontiers '69," a prGgr8Dl devoted te the buolnas1 of lmDIa that-·
lng, wiD bo held here Fll&gt;nllrY
18.
JOHN F. KELSEY, of South·
The prognm, lncllllllDimotlon
aida, hoi limed aod lorillbed pictures about the uae o1 infra..
ten aerea of pu;Qare ror Ute pur. r e d pllotqjrfllh&gt; 1!1 taronln&amp;
of improving tbe _ . . . . .,ealher modliiCII!IlO, qrlculu 1D preventaroslooaodtomake tun1 re..arch dlsCO\Ierles and
forage lor llveaiDdl. HI told Ul new llwstock devel(lJUltnU. WiD
thai be hod bulb boJaed 16 aC• bo spooaored by SWifhor lmPI•
rea.
mont Co., fonDer!¥ VancoEqu!pHo plaaa 1D develop a oprtng mont. Other !lllms wiD foolure
thlo 10U IIIII Ia aotnc 1D pllnt. rarm equip!ent. available
two ao:na with w111te pine. 'lbla

for 1969, Including John lleare'a
new 12o-.h.p. Turbo- Built Tractor.
Swisher Implement Co. aald

BLOCI
Magneslu11 Cblde

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Central Soya
TM FOODPOWEffi'Hp,.

GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

the prQII'U'l wDI present 1 :rumhor olldeaa to he!&amp;&gt; !armera lm·

prow the emctency of their gpo
eratiODL He aald a tractor Roll·
Gard with saf~ canopy and aeat
belte &amp;ad other prizes wW be
awarded at the prQII'Ul.
Tho program will be held al
56 Court Street, GaUipolla, on
Feb. 18, at 10:30 Lm. LWlcbwiU
· bo aerved.

lOW and EAII .••

tree p1aollaa wiD complete a
project 1tarted several 1ear•

lanD hind wloldo hod ....

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COuniY about thlo aorvlce, and
advised him to nek almllar servlce lli pteparallm r... hla !arm

.,. .., 1he back ond of blolllrm
wtdob ... lnlonoled at tllltllme
liiOIIl,y u a wllolllle p l . tnoldailtall1, Mr. KaliOJ told
.. that be ... 011110 prllOI4 of

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Plant w Sipplles

In othet words, he can divert a
mbdmiDil of 20 percent of his
base lCJI to a maximum ol 50 percent.
Aereqe d1veniOD features of
the wheat program are BOD1e-

participate and maintain thelr
conaervlng bese are elqible for
price B\.IIPOrt paymenta for extra acreage taken 1M ot production. Tho feed groins lnwl wd In
the Proer&amp;m this year are corn,
grain sorghum, and blirle7. tJn..
what similar. UMer the feed der the wheat program, produegrain prognm producers who
en who ·take part are eligible
for price sq~port loar~~, for len1he rann at Caldwell boo been age diversion PIJ'IIIeJU on extra
p1annOd lor March 1t. More ID- acreqe taken out; ot production,
IormatiiMI wiD bo IIOtien out oo aM for wheat certltlcate paythl1 tour. bit in the meantime, menta.
The ehairman wama to remind
arelntereatediDmak·
lng the 'tour ean get more lnfor- :v~,J.¥1 ~· up is an
llllllloo! ·from 1bo ·9CS·.olllce _"'!
or thoExtenalooSi!rv!ce ol!lo:e In the Courthouse An- COIIR\r AScs ofllce duriill tho
psrlod February 3thrq~March
nex.
21 will bo participants latbepro.
DENVER YOHO of SoU Con· grams and ellelble ror program
Mrvatlon ServiCe baa """" ill payments and loans. While proat his home w11h vlnla phneu.. ducers have received intonnamonlo ror about two weeki. He Uoo 011 tile prognms tbrougll the
reported te u1 that be lo mudl maD, they can chock any details
improved and Ia e&gt;peoted 1D be with tbe County ASCS ofllce staff
back on the job in the near til- when they come in to si.i" """
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Roii.O.rd at
Farming Frontiers

BONUS

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peared at bla 1101110 101118 two
110. llothoJ: aod bal&gt;1 ara .

65 COMET Cyelo.. 2 Dr. H.T. 8 eyl. 4 tpootl IYono •
Rodlo &amp; Hoo..,. Sloorp. w/o tlrao._ .....................$1295

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One owner. Sloorp ,., ______............................... ~$1195

USED CARS

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11111\UotUeulanan.,..,.. llaioo a l!llal !*'
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h
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Gallipolis &amp; Pomer.oy

"OrrO IIAPPY" hf/ KEtTI/ COBLE

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d&amp;llta have boon aiUIOIIIIcad by lorshll&gt; (30 polnll) aud loadertho Galllpoll. Future Farman obll) actlvltloa (30 polnta) aud
of Ameri&lt;L
. t..,.rvloed -ngprognm(41
ThoY are:
· points).
1110MAS ALLIE, 100 of Mr.
His. present Ianning prop'IID
1nd Mri. . Walter Allie, Patriot Includes three feeder calves, cme
star Route, to receive the Chi&amp;!-. cow and. ealf project, nine lUll
tar ca.., ·~holarohlp.
0110 hal! ocrea bOy (oats aod ml&gt;•
This will enUtle Allie alii two ·ed), aN! flw acres ot eorn. IU' ,
other WiN\81'1 to a five di.Y .tree IJPPrciYtMnent projects are hca 1
cllqJ(nr period at the Slate FFA ulq;rovement, paoture ~q~...,..... ·
1110MAS ALLIE
Camp ~kirwum on Leesvllle ment, lani1 mechanics, and eonLake in· Carroll COUnty. They aenatlon.
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wW participate in Jeaderahlp,
He ia the BOD of lttfr, and Mrs. um !or 1969. Russell resides With
emserwtton aaclrecree.tionahe- John W, Myers of Rio Grande. hi&amp; er~ent&amp;, Mr. and Mrs.
tiviUeL ·
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M¥ers will receive a bronze RalpbJelrers, Rt. 2, crown City.
'lbomaa Ia a )mlor at ~Ia · medal, whieh depicts an open
Russell showed the reserve
Academy High School, has been book. a plan, an ear or eorn, and ehanwion fat lamb Alii wal aecontheParllamentaryProeedure theheadofaateer.HewUlalso ondinsheepshowmansldpatthe
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.... r ece1ve • n e.'ft
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.._.... aod wu recen...,-,
.. - - eerllllcate lonas.t .~~c•-~ror
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to bo ~r VIce · President. and his name lrill bo piJiced on
He was 011 the chapter's aoUCODo a :plaque In the chapter's show- procedure team ·and . hils been
GALLIPOUS- J. Melvin GOelected
to
the
otnce
of
secreobrert,
chat-·n
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oarvatlon aad lind Judging 1o11n
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lUI lall.
RUSSE;LL JEFFERS, a junior tacyDvANior theBVSHcomlllg o!FFMrAyearnd. CowU;y Agricultural StabllzatlOD
BILL MYERS Is 1 sea1or 'at at Ciallla Academy High School,
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• son
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and Conaerwtlon Service, anGall.ia. Aeactemy High Sct)ool and to reeeive the 5-dQ' fair board Mra. Lambert· Bush, Rt. 1, Gal- nounced that a seven - week per·
president ollbo GaUipollo 011(&gt;- ochollrahlp 1D Clml&gt; Muski~W- llpollo, the Ford TraciDr Deal· lod In which producers wiD be
· er's C&amp;mp Muski~ Scholar- signing ~ to take part in t h 1 a
ship Cor 1969.
:year's wheat, and feed eraJnpi'Qoo
, Daan !Is been ocllvs In FFA grams !rill end on March 21.
activities and e&gt;ddbited tho grand
Botl1 the !eed grain 11111 wheat
champion steer at the Ohio state proenma (or 1969 Include pro-Junior Fair and the graM cham- visions which oUer producers
pion Charolais heiCer and tbe aeveral opUona. U. ror Qample,
third place steer at the last Gal· a producer haa a 100 .. aere corn
lla C&lt;lunt» Junior Falr. He has baae, he becomes aUJI(ble lor
been on the chlpter parllamen- program, beneftts by dlvertlng a
tory 11rocedure '8/!fetary. lla.-m!nlJpu!l1 •o( 20 acres t&lt;i~on-:
. • '\" Wal~l~hlpterprl-'·~adi·\olli·~uae; but, he haslfif'op-:
· aldent_tcl-_ year.
tion ot diverting \IJ to 50 acres.

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GALIJPOIJS - S p e c l • ·) ~r~ He Is also a member ot the
awarda t... 19f9'1o fouroutatand- BYF.
irw voCatloral qrieulture stu'the award Ia b8aed on seho-

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Mexl"''

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Kror/er'•

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pet:jllllllil wl11t Lleanl
·~to
lllll~tn- - · Oat lo! of485 ~ pbr'"' · Arlzono r - , blwo- ..,.. ed '111o pOolildo per . , II a ooot
piloatiOd tboao lll'Gblolnl to ale. of 15.1 ~par pound. llrlet
Ill Arlsona a - . , ., ot 20 raeord It
ollhe - o f
mllea and a dlllenmt lido of !eel! ·aod · · ...,. lniO .,...,
tbe DlOUDiala ........ areal deal lot. .
of dllfero- In·~
one ol 1he importalll ........
'i'ho-lllDooertwblebCO¥· mont ~ 011 u.t11to!'keep
en nmch ,at IOUlMrn ArlJ.ooa the anlmab 011 rlftlll: uaW they
an ld)llted to 1M itrea• ~
and part at New
da!1endl weantnc. ,..., lilol' bring them
snatl1 011 1rrlplloa aod by cut·
ling Dvellodc populalloil Ullibe1 ln1D the -.a, put lbem Oil
tbe amall ol roiDfaU. hl8l1 !oval ant!blnUes r... o n e
At CliO ranch, the • ......, an- week, put u.em '"' aootller .-..
nua1 ro1n1a11 was 10.8 tnchoo u... lor three ....U. aod aDOIII·
but the raap waa from t., ·er ratlonlor3ilclal'abeloreprt.
15 lnohoo per year. The n1r1v tlng001 tile llnllllinll radon.
Atil anlmol boo been In
::::":~' toDo:::,:.:::!. tbo bOopltal lor ·10 clal'alo tum·
round 220 do&gt;• with m pre~- · ed oat oa ....,. to aoe It be wiD
tallon. In th1a area of tbe daB- recover. All breeds of cattle
er1 tho ilve-k Jll'Ufrl8 ratio . aro uled. Braluna caltlelavethe
to 6 ·., 7 oowt per . . . - (1140 abllU, te oonverl up 1D 35 per
acres) lor 1he yaor.
cent. El!iliah breeds can .....
At a feedlot In thl&amp; aroa we veri only about 20 par cent Corsaw 15,000 cattle an feed. Each eant1. dalry breeds crossed with
- year they market about 25,000 Soaora bulla are booght out of
bead. 1be manapr bluntl,y atet- Mexico.
ed that their dJjecdve Jtu to
Tb11 company ls eurrently ensell 1eoc1. They !lnd that 1he&gt; ppd in a new project of bringcan take W1proceased reed (prl- 1ng 5,000 acre a ot pecan trees
marll)' ha&gt; and com), cooverl it ln1D ~etloo. About 700 trees
ln1D bee~ and make a prollt on are pllnted per acre, which Is
their investment
lbout 3D dmea thicker 1han DOl''11le¥ like to bey yearlln8 c:o1- ma11,y recommended. ThLo group
tle . weighing 600 1D 650 pounc1J Ia using an lmovatlm which thor
from u far ,...,. as Mem&amp;&gt;hlo. hope w10 pay oil in keeping 1he

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a1 Committee ol the Red Cross

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relief PJ'OII"IUII ID Blafra where
AFSC aad Memoalte Central of
Comml- lllaft h... uiiiiiiiOd B Mr.ol~51 ~~~.,!·
the admiDistra:tloo ~a boepltal
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and twelve feedlnlstationl.
· _a_JpoUs, Ohlo.
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The work ol 1he AFSC-FSC
The · world.wl~ 'MJI'k ot' lilo
lllaft In Nlpr!a II belnr e&amp;r· A1110rlcan FriBIMII Sorvlee COin·
rled ciut under 1he auoj&gt;loeo of
Lo oupported 'Ill prlnte
per..... of
lbe Nlgerlln Red l;rooundln..,.
U-' from
111~. Men aac1
operation with tbe

may be your own!

T-., 11&gt;11 ael1- at dM&gt;IOo
ll'ode weiiN"W 1,~ w"l!!!·

'11le¥ ... put 2.5 II! U _..,
.J POMEROY-WeotllerllldeU- &amp;llD por .dol .IJitb -i&lt;U , CJ~· IherMdlllilld.Aa ·-~fi--~ ~" · ~ ··lllllorpartlatbe ~ .~.
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Joald,''Tbla·- · t1.11, piMIIof - · p.17, .. . bool-11'-attt...•
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Coot oll!lln Ia 11'0111111 lllloooti. bo . ..,;, - , . liOit It will bo tlnadlnl (!lhldl • .( lljl tJIIIIl tt '-1; - . IIIII dl·
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BY
E. BLAKES!.EE
Edeaalon Apat, Asrl"'"""

AS A IIEIIBER ol tbe lloam
Allr!&lt;VItunl COUnd1, we

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ETB cash bonus
Join the thousands of satisfied customers who have
already poc::keted ETB cash bonus checks from
International Harvester.
All you need do !o earn yoor ETB cash bonus is to
purchase new International equipment early~be­
fore the. season of use. You can choose from just
abou!every!hina In !htl96911ne ol farm and indus·
trial tractors and equipment.
Trading early for your equipment needs willeem

ypu a cash bonus equal to 6" per annum on the
calh and/or trade-In used ao a down
~~~~~l~~o~r In full paymen! of the purchasod

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Ed. AaonL. -

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from,....... or ball~ toa.&gt;,

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to IJUr&lt;haoo? Do :1'00 )01

111ree, or !Gur apreado O!)QO
GALLIPOLIS - FOOd IIOre or twice a week. 'l'beN ads u ...
"oOrllr'llalng lo one a( lhe tool• ua11y . _ . . on Womel!dfo" or
for will fOOd ~· Ads alert 1blrlday. and at dm!&gt;• • llrllla.o cu-. to large suwlleo ol.the-week me appears m b~
at certain times t1 c:ertaln day or Monda¥.
Ads A Leal'lling Aid
ftema. art remember, that price
A
carel\11
stuey a( tlleoe food
is not always an 1nd1eat:l.on of
Gallla CouniJ'

lplljy.

d _ , _ i:r•• and Jlck bllMI7.
or dol'OO~J&gt;Ironl.,_..,.,_

analysis and leade.::shlp in deal1111 with the world's problems is
ua slt)erb editorial page,"' Lee
Hills, president and executive
edJtor of Knight newspapers said
laat week.
11 Words over the air cannot do
it,"' Hills said in 1 speech to tJ~
Ohio Newspaper Association.

uOni.Y

the printed news and comwith its original impact, its

ment
permanence and its referability,
can ps:-ovide 1 community with
edltorlal illumination and leadership."
He said the editorial page is
"'the newspaper's hallmark of

excellence. •·
"There tor all to see is tfle
newspaper's
character,
its
creed, ita personality," he said.
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Items anllable In aooat, .,...moe,
comed. lrozen and dairy dopartmenta, as well as apeclal1 among

said Dr. Presley D. Holmes, di·

llaple oommodltleo.

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Information To ~

1\Y CCIIIlJ&gt;IU'ihg

tile .... !rom

the varioua ltOrea, you can pin

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Information food
. ~·· and . prices to make a
tentadve marketUIIIwlthoulleav-

ing....,o.

what ·To

LOok For

When you read the food ad!

there are a lot of tJdngs the wise
• - ohould lool! lor and become familiar with. Ofteli, the
prices are prominent, but the
descriptive terma In smaUSr
print tell you just as mueh or
more than the prlee alone. Watch
for these terms when checking
meats; fresh, rrozen. and canned fruits and vegetables; and
dairy producto. Nationally advertloed lood products iD famiUar
•'Is the newspapefj ·deeply con- packages do not present t b I s
cerned in the lives of its rea~ problem.
ers? Is it courageouS? Does it
For example, a 1~ &lt;:an
fear a majority opinion? Does i.t rA coffee, or a box ol detergent
yield to pressure? Is it thought- are standard packages and you
ful ard logical and reasonable? buy accordlr!g to the brand. Dame,
You find the answers on the edi- purchaolng tile brand with which
torial page."
you are moat satisfied. B'youare
The good newspaper performs so inclined, you can check what
a service tor its readers by
different 11tores charge for the
helping them fight the anxiety,
same brand ot roflee, but you
frustntion and worry of modern will not find riruch difterence
liviq:t:, Hills said. ·T his is done by
In prices ammg large supermargivillJ infonnation on subjects
kets. Neigbborhood stores, or
ranging from preparation of insmaller stores UWotler a smallcome tax forms to financing their
er ~election, credit and delivery
children's education.
usually must Charge a few cents
"Haven't we come a tong, }OilJ
more for these itema.
way beyond 'advice to the loveIt costs money to provide alorn"?" he asked. "Indeed we
tra services. Furthermore, their
have, but we shouldn't forget the
operation is1not based on large
lovelorn. There are a lot or
dally volume of sales. as is the
them around."

Analysis, Leadership is
Aided by Editorial Pages
COLUMBUS (UP0 - The medlwn best suited to provJde calm

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the ad for lpllzy,
kiD4 of
pool&lt;, _. price. Ywr will
pve )'OU a lolr Idea of tho fOOd

ads wiU enable you to learn

The plans, approved by the uru ...
to apeeltlc listener grcq»a is
takiqr 1hape at WOUIJ..AM and verslt,y's radio· television cozn..
FM, Ohio Untversit,y'aeducattotr mittee, will utilize the AM alation tor programming of interest
a1 ndio stations.
Prognmming plans call ror to the university andsurroon:Ung
aeparate services to four pub- community. The FM station will
lica: the LUliwrsity and Athens beam programs of special inter•
community 1 rural Southeastern est to rural listeners. A campus
Ohio., students m1 branch cam- sendee linked by wire to sbl:lent
housing units wiU carry propuses.
.. We "ill attempt to meet the gramming appeali~ to stuJenta•
need• ol these distinct audience A fourth service will broadcast
gn:q~a rather thlln trying to give specific instructional · materials
a little bit of everytht~ toevery- and courses to the universit.Y'·s
body as we have been doing," branch campuses.

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r.-J11 II nolne&lt;ePIQ'. lnlllead,
roOd food adYortloinB iD ,JOUr la-

Food stores use newspaper ada much. You will see certain items
•• wh- dlll&gt;lays. Mooto(them _.,-lng as opeclalo In leYer-

ATHENS - - A broad, new coneept in pnwramming appealing

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To be ablo to - - tho
fOOd adl, 1llere II lnlor·
m&amp;dm to keep iD mind. For a-

iunple;-. )'OU ...... -

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meat JUUr !4vorite ~..Ua?

Is It •

u. s. .......... pod&lt;or

l!l'ldo. or lo II

tile

IIIG&lt;e'• own

or Ia It not ll'aded?
II It lnopoctod for - gradO -

ness?
Do you -

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duce, frozen foods, 8Dd eamed
goods your grocer oella? Is It
good, poor, or tile very beBt'l
Perhapo tho 111ore cllfero more
tllan ..,. quallt;y 110you &lt;aD &lt;boose
one tho! boot oults your DOOdo.
Ads AN only A Tool

Really, the food • • - - ·

to know n01oh about tho ltemo iD
a fOOd otorejuottounderolandtllo
food ado iD the newopopera. FOOd
ado can be helpful II 1011 l&lt;noW
what to look for. Howmanytlmes
have you picked a '•good blv'"
miy to discover, upon lnlpeetlon, It woo not the lpllzy or
tile me you bad -cted?
II you be&lt;:ome aeopo~Dted will
dlll'eront groeery otGreo - b)'

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looking lor youroell or b)' «JJilparing notes with your nelahbor - 1011 can ~ lind
oot tho dlll'erent advantages of

FEB. 11, 1919 -

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MANY a(

the varloua stores in your area. tile olclor l'lllabunlll Then, by 1......rns the cloocrlp- mates, pliola and c:o,plalna have
tlve Ierma uoually lowld In the lost oot aa tho reault of the atopnew&amp;Jill98l' ads,.yoocandoeoougb ping of 8l!lj&gt;rnonttt of caoltG - lut lobi
comparing (withoulleavlnghome) orn polntto. 'l'he1
and
It
woo
t11ey
11011id
to oiJtaln Ill the lnlormatl011 you
lut
for
ever.
A
Plttaburlll!
low
need about oupplleo and prl.. a
and so have your shopping list a( caol paiiOlng GalllpoUa firmly iD hand when you arrive MJUid be a ourloallY. It bu been
JeVeral year• IInce tbe like ~
at the store.
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I'D 61VE AN'ffi!IN~.IF"1HAT
· LITTLE REP·HAIREP 61Rl
HAP SeNT ME A VALENTINE

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DIP S&amp;NOME0Ne 8UT
WA~ Pei;AA'EP IN THE MAIL !MAI{SE
I~E· SENT ME AVALENTINE, AND IT
DIDN'T Gq HERE UNTIL TQM't'!
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