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GaiUpoUH&gt;t. Pleopnt

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.Make 'Eiberfelds ip Pomeroy
Your ShoppliiQ\Center ·

By IQivl F. BARTON
Uolltd l'itu lnleraalloo•l
TOKYO !UP!) -communist
China bu olerted army UD!ts on
the !Jordor with the Soviet
Un!oa and placecl the capital
city of PoJdDt! under mllllary
cootrGl, Ja~e correspondeota reported from peking
Sunday.
CbairmOll Mao Tse-tung, the
reportl uld, alerted army units
on the Rua!lan frontier beCause
of "~risk Soviet military action
In that area."
He also ordered the lskeover
of the Peking Security Board by
delenae Mldquarters of the

People• Liberation Army In the
Red Chinese capital and formed
a military control rommltt.ee to
convert the board into a Maoist
"revolutionary police."
ACCQrdinl to the JaPOJiese
correspondents, the committee
was to cleanse it of anti-Mao,
pro-Soviet offiCials ''diseased"
by ousted Peking Mayor Peni
Chen and former army clllel Lo
Ji Ching.
The Peking Security Board
darects actlvites of pollee In the
capital.
The Tokyo newspaper M.1l·
nlchi oald the declston to plaoe
Peking under military conl&lt;·ol

See The New Weatinp ~pparel For
Women and Girls Arriving Doily in
the Ready To Wear Department on
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suace aae
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and much more in roomy stor~p d~or.
• Space for fresh meat in Chill Drawer,

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"MAYA"
CTechnicDlOr)
Clint Walker, Jay North
"CAT BALLOU•'
(Technlcolor)
Jane Fonda. Lee Marvin ,
Michael Callan, Dwayne
Hickman . St ubby Kaye.
Admission: 75c &amp; 40c

Cbargo Violation
TOKYO (UP I) -Red China
today said U.S. aircrart violated
its territorial air space on five
occasions last Tuesday and
Wednesday.
The charge, the 422nd of Its
type made by China, was
accompanied

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warning against U.S. provoca·
tions.u
It was made only rour hours
after American afflcials annoonced in Wa•h!ngton and
Saigon lh/01 1 U.S. olr&lt;raft bad
accidentally flown over Cb!na's

REVIVAL AT REEIISVU.LE
There will be a re\'iVal
18 through Feb. 26 at the R.e&lt;&lt;l'-1
ville M.E. Church, &amp;t 7:30
Mlnislers will be Freeland
Charles Norris. Song
leao!ed
will be Mary Lou Gri!!in.
Uhrig Brothers will attend
18. The Freelaod Quart&lt;:t
also attend the revival. Youth
night will be held. Everyone ·
invited. \
--------Ha!nan Island in the Gill!
Tonkin.

W~ fix

Sunday
t.d•nner seven
'days a
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A man of truly courageous independence
wh_o, by his. personal example and leaderShip, contnbuted s~ much to the great
Americaa Ideal.

I'HE BOX ................. · .... $1.25

.rJmmemor.ate L;nco :., ·s c . r~ . J day,
·• bruary 12th, lhio bank .,m not
!Rn~att busineu on Monday, Februai'J 13th.

a Pieces Tender, Tlloty Cbicken

Plu1 all tbe trimmin't
!A completo banquet for one)

ntRIFT BOX ·· · ................ · $2.50
8 ~·• t;hleten Only
THE BUCKET ..... · ....... ·..... · $3.75

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I Pint Cracldln' Gravy

Hot Rolls
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THE BARREL .... · .. ·· .. ·.. .. .. .. $5.00
21 Pieceo Col Sanden' Chlctea

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Member Federal Reserve Syste-m
Member FDIC

All Accounh IMurocl Up To $15,000 Uncler

COUIIIL UJIDERI' RICIPI

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

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of Its kind I Bucket seats standarclt Anct
you get extr~ savings on Mustang and ·all
Ford-line carl at your Ford '9ealer'a White ~ale-on Oo·wl
Specially ordered Ford Cuatym SOD s,;dans and Gi!l.laxle 500
Hardtops, apeclally equipped an~ specially pr[ce'd for
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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1967

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or er
was taken Wider 1 three-point
proclamation. iMued by the
Central Committee of L~e
Chinese CommiDI!ol Party and
the lllate ..,.nell (cabinet).
Kyodo, the J a - news
agency, laid Mao's order
moving troops I&amp; the border
was specifically directed at
units In Slnldang province,
where Red China's nuclePr
testing grounds are situated.
Kyodo quoted Red Guard
leaflets dlslrlbuted In Peking
Saturday.
Dlsclosuro of the border alert
followed speec:t:es Saturday by
Premiel' Choa EJi.lal and

Foreign lolllllslft· ail!li' ' '\ 1
dlargbla that the Unlled staroa
and Soviet Union wore 1w&lt;1 o1 s

tlnd 111111 bt ~ed.
They . , . . at • n!Jy lil.Petlntl
attendod by IGO,OOO J)nDna.

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Ae&lt;ordlng 10 Kyodo, Mao'•
dlractlve sold "front armles"
slwlld be ready lor acUon In

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Ts!nan, N 1 o t I'it 1. Foochc!w,
Kwaugcbow and Kwunlng.
FooehOw Ia situated oppoolt•
lbo Canton area In file
ooutheaot. Kunmlna Ia In the lor

west.

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act1o11 II needed the cullul'ol
fO\'O!IIIion" oow sweeplnJ Cblna
mq lrmporvlly be delayed.
A1mJ COIIllllallden ID Shang.
1111 11oun earner had declai'UI
their readiDeu to move ·Into
bailie aplnsl the Soviet Union
Form0111. Kwaugcbow tncllldes
lnleiJtience reporta 1n West
Berlin sold two days qo the
Soviet Union was pulling troops
out I{ Communlol Eut Genm"Y and planning to recall Iron)
llu;ee to live divlll0111, preiUl1lHo
bly to beef up Its border pard.
A Sovlel division Ia made up
of more than 20.000 men.

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ll:ynde'o eou •opllldeat said
the situation on the Sb»&amp;TIOt
bonier 1111111 be em.moJJ II Mao C&lt;lllld Nleue Liberation
Army lroopo from dulles
&lt;OIIIleded wllb the mo1ut1on to
aerve atone the fron~
CoMidereol Alllet
The speeches Soturady !ly
Chou and C2u!n Yl oald the
United Slata and Soviet Union
mu.st be coosldered allle5.
"We must cleotroy Am&lt;r!c&amp;l
lmperlaU.ml"
Peking radio
quoted Cheu. "We musl destroy
Russlau revlstontsm! "
Chou and Cl!en Yl spoke t&amp;

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SOUTHERN" HIGH
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every 42 working AmericaD

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Tnupo:rt and Pulling Accenorlel
Wind-up Cutting Height Adjustment ·
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5112 oz. 85c
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1·" lb. 3.65

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18", Lavatory, 19 z

Reversible trap.._commlldc. lavJ~ory oupPIY pipe, conlmOl!elupp~lpe, com·
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Richard Campbell, ..,.
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pledge to !lag ID unlaoil •
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Jooeph Cook and l pest, Mrl.
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had no illo•iona about blmlell.
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s:uw, cold, clear and en«. £~1
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a almple country boy whom fate tbrull
III!OIIPfcledly lnll&gt; lilt lpOIUibL
ett.r hlo eleetiOn, Lincoln told 1 frtend.
."You know Wtter than any man 11'11111
that from my boyliood up my ldliiOII
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nation of nell laiO'IIIadp li&gt;GUI the hlart
and its diaeases; (8) POBUC: 'l'lle Assoclatloll'l prOfll'llll of Public education II
designed 14 eneout~~e pallonll 'lo ..S..,..
ly diagnosis, to elimlnate neldiees lean
and tnisconception•. and to acquaint people everywhere wilb new ru..:elopments
In lbe cardlovUeUI• field. '!'lie Assoda11011 maklll avlllabll Plftlpblell eortrlng .
,YirtaiiiJ 'emy pM, ol lbe 411dlovlsellr.r. dlaaa• eompla, 1dllpllyl, lllmt,

A spearhendlng Ioree In d!o ll&amp;flt
against heart and blood vessel disease Is
the American d leart AdoclaUon, COJDPOI"
ed of !14 af'flllaleo and their compollftlt bcal Heart .; .ubdivisions numbering approx·
Imately 1,400 This is the only
national
voluntary health organization
devoted
exclusively to combating the heart
and
blood vessel diseases.
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founded in 1924 as a limited ~lilp_
professional society of pltyolclaDI
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sought to excbange Ideo, 00111111re clinical information and !!hare the lateal ~·
ledge about tile heart and blood veuel

apeakeri, and public lichool ~· •
qb1e tile 111111 media to brll1fl to I b I

~Jcjlbe aeweat deftlopments ID till car'
dlovueular field,
QOMMUNlTY SERVICE · - Tbe primary
function of tl!ll prGifllll Is to ualsl pby·
s!cllnl . ID utlllziul IIIDII tlfectlvely 'cotnmullll}' lociii!W for ~. dJaiDOIII,
treatment and reblbllltallon. ·'I'Jplcll commwlllf procraml are tboH delfped to
prevent rlleumaUe left!', lo naln 1D lhl
rehabUitatloll ol III'Oke and nrdlae
patlenll and to enOOUI'IIt ladlv\duall to reo
duee the riiU uaocialed wltb heart " attack. AU Heert AIIIOCialionl malntAID .laeart
tnfonliltlon lllld gulda- In Ill . - o1

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seases.

In 11H8, the Association was reorganised

as a national wluntary health agency. .Its
present membership Includes about 30,000

phyolelans, among them tile nation's leadIng heart opeclallsts and researdl ocle"'
tlsts, and an approxlmately equal number
of laymen. It mouni.o a three-rponge4 ...
10ult against the heart diseuea aa
follows
RESEARCH - More lban 1,400 research
lclentiltl are supporred .by Hearl
Fund
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THE
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FUND
II
llCJIIdudal
naelfeetlve wayo to prevent and &lt;ODtionally
l!lrooabout
!be
mo11tll
ol
Februo
tnJl bear! attack, otroke, hardening of lite
arteries, hliil&gt; blood preosure, rbewnlllC ' ary, rucbln&amp; Ill hiP point and .dlmd
on lbe we*t!nd of Heart lllmdaJ wileD
fever, Inborn heart delecll and o I b I r
more than 1,750,000 'IOiunleen call· on
heart and blood vessel dlseooeS. More than
tbelr
neJ&amp;bbon to rotli!IVI Hearl Fund COD·
121,000,000 Heart Fllnd doRm have been
lrlbutlolll and lo dfltrlbull llk!rature a·
channeled into research olnee 11H8. Since
bout
tile beer! ouul Ita IIJaorders. Tile cam!!150, more than ' 711,000 oeparlle researdl
paign •logan 11 "Give - So MOl1l Win
. publicatiOno have ok!mmed from
these
Uve." Campalp Uterature also empha·
atudies, eam one of them oolllalnlng new
11ze1
methodl Dr ndudng lhl r1lk of
information about \he cardiovascular IY·
1ooart attact, and lbe faet "Your . 88114
'stem and lis disorders. Researoh lnvesU·
FlghiJ Tbem All," with special rtfereoce
gators are supported by granll made by
to heart attaek, atroke, bordenlnl of the
the National Research Committee and by
arterlet, bflh blood prauure, reheumatle·
.Jocal affiliates and c!lapterl.
.
fever and 1nborD heart defeeta. M~l can
. EDUCTION &lt;A) PROFT.IISIONAL:
palp Include not only a residential CIJio
'Through a Program of professional eduvw on lbe Hearl Sunday weekend, but aJ.
cation, your Heart Assocfatlon
acquaints
ao
a
bloclt aolldlatlon
ealled
physicians with new knowledge ao that
•aeari-O.,.For-Bulines,"
and
Spacial
It may be applied for the benefit of
Glfll, Oorporllle and lDdualria1 Glftl and
patients everywhere. This is done lhroulb
llpeclal Evellll dlvlslonl. Otber ~
scientific meetings, technical puiJllcatlons,
IOun&gt;U ol Hearl Fund revenue Include
teaching institutes, techoical motiOD picmemoriiiJ
aDd beqnestl. More llllli I,IGO
. tures and various audio-visual lids. 'l'be
ArnerkllD C0l1111111111tlel tab part Ill tile
Assoiation's annual scientific seulcml an
aDMU
, Jle.-t J'lmd Caqlllp,
a very imporlalll forum for the dl111eml-

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Values of Art
As Education
Are Explained
Tho Bradbury PTA met til
Feb. 9, with Marga.
L. Lewio .. pest .........
preseoted a well • reQIIYed
] prosntno on art, oplainlwg . _
it helps develop lbe ~~&amp;tun~
talents of children of all qe1.
Members discussed lbe DMil

•.•• tNt - ,,,.. hiqhly ,.,,... that these Jtal&amp;fwll ttot'
h., died in vtin; 'thit thit n.tion under God, shall
hew s "'"' birth of -freedom; and that govsmmert
of the pEU~ple, bv the people 1 -lbr the ~opl~ ,hall naf'

The American Heart Associatioa

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equipment
• .·
to work toward
a blact•
basketball coowt and a jun.
gym. The dtildren will "
saving bottle capo 11&gt; help ud
new so!lflall and bat will be
1gtv•er to the class that brtngs
the most caps by April IS.
The PTA plans a

tll'8llll bak·
chicken dinner on April 1,
1967. Ticke!A will be 011 aole
1""""'· All membership
duea
are payable March 15.

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Host&amp;ssol
DofACouncil '

Tbe meeting, lD dtarp ol
Richard Campbell, ..,.
preoldent, opened wMll ~
I':::~:: by Mrs. AfDOld
II
by the Lord'a Prayer
pledge to !lag ID unlaoil •
Bentz Wolle waa reprled
and ~· Rollin Bearbl lm-

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Abe Lineoln, for Our TUne

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..sllon'l 111.1111'11 nHd lor
roes; the dtlma ot a d&lt;ril Wit
·." '· tbe ' tragedy of Bll IS'!'IS!lli'S bUllet
,.. ll'OWII tllli UDCOID loptld:
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As !egenda usually go, it Is based

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CQ~DpOUilded by

numetl!lls

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Bll, genUe, humble, joculor
oln. "Hone!!! Aile" as be wu

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1~::::~·Mrs~. Campben loatliel'
II
by death.

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Gomes were played

IUid
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to Mrs. Fred
Mrs. Max Melnbart,

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Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. '111o!Daa Cook.
A salad course was oernd
by the hoslesl to the -above
and Mrs. Henry Reibel, ~­
Jooeph Cook and l pest, Mrl.
Leslie Price.
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." l4l lllJ e9ntomporaries. From log oallln Ill
Wbl~ llau!e - laying thl grouadwotk lor
1 great Amerlean traditloll. C&lt;lllllf bdliiP'

!tin makee good.
Uncoln blmsell probably wollld

ha"

~rJJ£ ~Jl!lJJJlJJln

snorted at many of the myths, lor be
had no illo•iona about blmlell.
liiJ

fo•mer law partner, W. H. liemdOII, reI n red ... ... UDroln'a pei'OIIIIIlllnl w u I
s:uw, cold, clear and en«. £~1
came to bim In 111 precllo lbape
and
color ... ."
Humllle be was, and bones!, but DOl
a almple country boy whom fate tbrull
III!OIIPfcledly lnll&gt; lilt lpOIUibL
ett.r hlo eleetiOn, Lincoln told 1 frtend.
."You know Wtter than any man 11'11111
that from my boyliood up my ldliiOII
..... to be pRJldellt." .
Hi&amp; private secretary, John Hay, ack·
membenl
nowledged that some eabinet
"lntelleclllal
!oUIICI inlllllerable Uacoln'o

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Is Hostess lor
Garden Club

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Pfan Activities

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nation of nell laiO'IIIadp li&gt;GUI the hlart
and its diaeases; (8) POBUC: 'l'lle Assoclatloll'l prOfll'llll of Public education II
designed 14 eneout~~e pallonll 'lo ..S..,..
ly diagnosis, to elimlnate neldiees lean
and tnisconception•. and to acquaint people everywhere wilb new ru..:elopments
In lbe cardlovUeUI• field. '!'lie Assoda11011 maklll avlllabll Plftlpblell eortrlng .
,YirtaiiiJ 'emy pM, ol lbe 411dlovlsellr.r. dlaaa• eompla, 1dllpllyl, lllmt,

A spearhendlng Ioree In d!o ll&amp;flt
against heart and blood vessel disease Is
the American d leart AdoclaUon, COJDPOI"
ed of !14 af'flllaleo and their compollftlt bcal Heart .; .ubdivisions numbering approx·
Imately 1,400 This is the only
national
voluntary health organization
devoted
exclusively to combating the heart
and
blood vessel diseases.
·• •

founded in 1924 as a limited ~lilp_
professional society of pltyolclaDI
'II' b o
sought to excbange Ideo, 00111111re clinical information and !!hare the lateal ~·
ledge about tile heart and blood veuel

apeakeri, and public lichool ~· •
qb1e tile 111111 media to brll1fl to I b I

~Jcjlbe aeweat deftlopments ID till car'
dlovueular field,
QOMMUNlTY SERVICE · - Tbe primary
function of tl!ll prGifllll Is to ualsl pby·
s!cllnl . ID utlllziul IIIDII tlfectlvely 'cotnmullll}' lociii!W for ~. dJaiDOIII,
treatment and reblbllltallon. ·'I'Jplcll commwlllf procraml are tboH delfped to
prevent rlleumaUe left!', lo naln 1D lhl
rehabUitatloll ol III'Oke and nrdlae
patlenll and to enOOUI'IIt ladlv\duall to reo
duee the riiU uaocialed wltb heart " attack. AU Heert AIIIOCialionl malntAID .laeart
tnfonliltlon lllld gulda- In Ill . - o1

en:··

seases.

In 11H8, the Association was reorganised

as a national wluntary health agency. .Its
present membership Includes about 30,000

phyolelans, among them tile nation's leadIng heart opeclallsts and researdl ocle"'
tlsts, and an approxlmately equal number
of laymen. It mouni.o a three-rponge4 ...
10ult against the heart diseuea aa
follows
RESEARCH - More lban 1,400 research
lclentiltl are supporred .by Hearl
Fund
~Ia! dlseue.
·
dollars. They are oearchlng for new, mor.
THE
HIDART
FUND
II
llCJIIdudal
naelfeetlve wayo to prevent and &lt;ODtionally
l!lrooabout
!be
mo11tll
ol
Februo
tnJl bear! attack, otroke, hardening of lite
arteries, hliil&gt; blood preosure, rbewnlllC ' ary, rucbln&amp; Ill hiP point and .dlmd
on lbe we*t!nd of Heart lllmdaJ wileD
fever, Inborn heart delecll and o I b I r
more than 1,750,000 'IOiunleen call· on
heart and blood vessel dlseooeS. More than
tbelr
neJ&amp;bbon to rotli!IVI Hearl Fund COD·
121,000,000 Heart Fllnd doRm have been
lrlbutlolll and lo dfltrlbull llk!rature a·
channeled into research olnee 11H8. Since
bout
tile beer! ouul Ita IIJaorders. Tile cam!!150, more than ' 711,000 oeparlle researdl
paign •logan 11 "Give - So MOl1l Win
. publicatiOno have ok!mmed from
these
Uve." Campalp Uterature also empha·
atudies, eam one of them oolllalnlng new
11ze1
methodl Dr ndudng lhl r1lk of
information about \he cardiovascular IY·
1ooart attact, and lbe faet "Your . 88114
'stem and lis disorders. Researoh lnvesU·
FlghiJ Tbem All," with special rtfereoce
gators are supported by granll made by
to heart attaek, atroke, bordenlnl of the
the National Research Committee and by
arterlet, bflh blood prauure, reheumatle·
.Jocal affiliates and c!lapterl.
.
fever and 1nborD heart defeeta. M~l can
. EDUCTION &lt;A) PROFT.IISIONAL:
palp Include not only a residential CIJio
'Through a Program of professional eduvw on lbe Hearl Sunday weekend, but aJ.
cation, your Heart Assocfatlon
acquaints
ao
a
bloclt aolldlatlon
ealled
physicians with new knowledge ao that
•aeari-O.,.For-Bulines,"
and
Spacial
It may be applied for the benefit of
Glfll, Oorporllle and lDdualria1 Glftl and
patients everywhere. This is done lhroulb
llpeclal Evellll dlvlslonl. Otber ~
scientific meetings, technical puiJllcatlons,
IOun&gt;U ol Hearl Fund revenue Include
teaching institutes, techoical motiOD picmemoriiiJ
aDd beqnestl. More llllli I,IGO
. tures and various audio-visual lids. 'l'be
ArnerkllD C0l1111111111tlel tab part Ill tile
Assoiation's annual scientific seulcml an
aDMU
, Jle.-t J'lmd Caqlllp,
a very imporlalll forum for the dl111eml-

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Values of Art
As Education
Are Explained
Tho Bradbury PTA met til
Feb. 9, with Marga.
L. Lewio .. pest .........
preseoted a well • reQIIYed
] prosntno on art, oplainlwg . _
it helps develop lbe ~~&amp;tun~
talents of children of all qe1.
Members discussed lbe DMil

•.•• tNt - ,,,.. hiqhly ,.,,... that these Jtal&amp;fwll ttot'
h., died in vtin; 'thit thit n.tion under God, shall
hew s "'"' birth of -freedom; and that govsmmert
of the pEU~ple, bv the people 1 -lbr the ~opl~ ,hall naf'

The American Heart Associatioa

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equipment
• .·
to work toward
a blact•
basketball coowt and a jun.
gym. The dtildren will "
saving bottle capo 11&gt; help ud
new so!lflall and bat will be
1gtv•er to the class that brtngs
the most caps by April IS.
The PTA plans a

tll'8llll bak·
chicken dinner on April 1,
1967. Ticke!A will be 011 aole
1""""'· All membership
duea
are payable March 15.

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l:Jisplayed

Meigs
Events

the p•rf'ei:t
Valentine (;1ft;

Gallia
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Real Leather the

IIUNDAY
.MONDAY
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TWIN' C1TY Jlllllor IIIII
· WA/IIIINGTON Sehool PTA
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7:10
p. ln.,
W8111lngtoo
lor BY
. .... ..... ..... • ••
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..... _._ Smool
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tine par1;J
J'obruaey
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- ...
ond mOlllberl ... ubd tD
CHESHIRE KYGER PTA
at lbl ~ cburcb II e P· Scbool Auditorium. FOUJid.
mTsJ; I'UBLIC II Invited
en illy Prqp'am.
Ylsll the PIIIIIIV)' 1'1111 Blplln
Chun:b Sunday at 7:10 p. m.

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.........~»&amp;~«"'
S'fMTCIH
A~M.I,Cl8

when EdJoa Rouab will IIIIOW
liidaa tlillll br Mr. IIIII 111'1.
RoUIII C111 dMir jrlp lo ll:urape.

NOTICE! .
Du. to the •rlout 11'-s of my sicler, the
Gr•nd Opening Mid Slnorg•bonl plnu .. ·.

for IOCMy, FebnMry 12, hill b1an p111p1• ·.·

f Fit

eel until furlher notice.

'

'For Baby's Feet
rJ' WI make I

felllah fll ftm.

baby feet correctly (and oldw
feet tool) Wilen the U1111 comft for
baby to walk K's hlah lhw time

The MARTIN Restaurant
•
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and .. have aline aeleetlall.

SHOP FRIDAY NITE
UNTIL 8:00 P.M.

to.. ... ....,."'. oi!M!I 4 _ , . . , _ I

USEYOURCHARGEACCON't AT •.

Shop0111akual 'lo- ~.,..... an
faohlo=rthoor """ 1a wp.,...... ,...._
Yet lher · - -.Jerfallr, 111 .. ,...,..;;:
W..,'l wriukle, ....
0... ~
Colon iu A, B, Coc D1i1ot paw lrllr &amp; ,._ ....

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see many special values ,. If ke these

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These~ Tanks Bottled

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Gas Free
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When You Purchase
Any

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$3.00 ...

BOXED C\JT FLOWERS

bedroom group in rich
walnut veneers priced low •

It's Our ••

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Trim·lined beauty on a grand scale. The dresser is
62" wide- 6 big drawers for wonderful

IIGH SCHOOL
SENIORS
Now ls the Time 1e li•
rail ftr JUIM C l - 11

G.B.C.

early enr.thntnt io IUII'yl lo ........... flf

space. Large mirror, 4-drawet chest 40" wide, and
panel bed eom})lete the group. Smooth nylon-guid-

neayot

ed drawers - all dustproofed. Rich walnut ·veneers

bty tht trouP

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ENROLL NOW
. FOR NEW
SPRING TP
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90 Diys S.me As C.ah (If You,JiuJfy)

35.80
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on a specially processed wood core in walnut finish

p~~ee.

6-4raw~

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mirror •. drelser
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4-dtaWIU' !lhelt ........
twin ot fMJl ,bed' ••••••
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Larry's

DIAMOND HEADQUARTERS

TAWNEY J.EWUEIS

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Write or C. II Par
C.t•lOflut ar R•laleol
Jnforllllflon

GAWPOUS

storage

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Ben'l a ~ ••lldt offer lril ,
0. ftBiilllll · of Felmaii:J,

Pieces

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Aul..as- Hyacinths- Mums- Tulips

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Valentine (;1ft;

Gallia
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PATSY GLASS SAYS •••

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AUC:IION

Real Leather the

IIUNDAY
.MONDAY
..
TWIN' C1TY Jlllllor IIIII
· WA/IIIINGTON Sehool PTA
.,
...,.
•
••!e.
..
I
7:10
p. ln.,
W8111lngtoo
lor BY
. .... ..... ..... • ••
• .... ~
..... _._ Smool
n..
tine par1;J
J'obruaey
~'""" • .,.._,.
- ...
ond mOlllberl ... ubd tD
CHESHIRE KYGER PTA
at lbl ~ cburcb II e P· Scbool Auditorium. FOUJid.
mTsJ; I'UBLIC II Invited
en illy Prqp'am.
Ylsll the PIIIIIIV)' 1'1111 Blplln
Chun:b Sunday at 7:10 p. m.

&amp;.....,

.........~»&amp;~«"'
S'fMTCIH
A~M.I,Cl8

when EdJoa Rouab will IIIIOW
liidaa tlillll br Mr. IIIII 111'1.
RoUIII C111 dMir jrlp lo ll:urape.

NOTICE! .
Du. to the •rlout 11'-s of my sicler, the
Gr•nd Opening Mid Slnorg•bonl plnu .. ·.

for IOCMy, FebnMry 12, hill b1an p111p1• ·.·

f Fit

eel until furlher notice.

'

'For Baby's Feet
rJ' WI make I

felllah fll ftm.

baby feet correctly (and oldw
feet tool) Wilen the U1111 comft for
baby to walk K's hlah lhw time

The MARTIN Restaurant
•
ll.SO . , .

and .. have aline aeleetlall.

SHOP FRIDAY NITE
UNTIL 8:00 P.M.

to.. ... ....,."'. oi!M!I 4 _ , . . , _ I

USEYOURCHARGEACCON't AT •.

Shop0111akual 'lo- ~.,..... an
faohlo=rthoor """ 1a wp.,...... ,...._
Yet lher · - -.Jerfallr, 111 .. ,...,..;;:
W..,'l wriukle, ....
0... ~
Colon iu A, B, Coc D1i1ot paw lrllr &amp; ,._ ....

"""ar ._.,

I

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

Special Offer From
Rutland Furniture

OURS·
EXCLUSIVELY

-,,,·

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HEADQUARTERS

.,

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RUBBER FOOTWEAR

. '; ?'

..

I

For The Whole femlly
PRICII IICJIN -

!

$1-99

.·:!.

I

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THE SHOE BOX

Mktdliport, a; ,

(~

.
"'

. llr.

NIW

fit. .

see many special values ,. If ke these

•

m

·'•.

These~ Tanks Bottled

this great, sale

Gas Free
.

When You Purchase
Any

- ~ --

....

OR MORE

$3.00 ...

BOXED C\JT FLOWERS

bedroom group in rich
walnut veneers priced low •

It's Our ••

•

,.

"Gold
Star SpeciqJ''
.
...
'

RED

.

'

.

'

.

NOW

an. WHITE CUT FLOWER
.

-.~'

&gt;.

$$.00 ....,

••

.

.

ROMS - .C.rMtions .... Mixed
.

'

.

Trim·lined beauty on a grand scale. The dresser is
62" wide- 6 big drawers for wonderful

IIGH SCHOOL
SENIORS
Now ls the Time 1e li•
rail ftr JUIM C l - 11

G.B.C.

early enr.thntnt io IUII'yl lo ........... flf

space. Large mirror, 4-drawet chest 40" wide, and
panel bed eom})lete the group. Smooth nylon-guid-

neayot

ed drawers - all dustproofed. Rich walnut ·veneers

bty tht trouP

1

ENROLL NOW
. FOR NEW
SPRING TP
..
..-.CJI..., hgin ·
· , M.lrch
"l4 ..
'

90 Diys S.me As C.ah (If You,JiuJfy)

35.80
.You -.ve
.

on a specially processed wood core in walnut finish

p~~ee.

6-4raw~

5

· · · · · ·. 24.l'J'1
'"'
mirror •. drelser
: ,., ••.••••.•
-"

4-dtaWIU' !lhelt ........
twin ot fMJl ,bed' ••••••
'

, . SALE PRICI $199

'

IUSMSS
u , COIQGE

Larry's

DIAMOND HEADQUARTERS

TAWNEY J.EWUEIS

.......... ow.

· TWnl Awe. 11t Olin Sts. ·

All ........ 'llelllecl ... CIIIIO&gt;

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Write or C. II Par
C.t•lOflut ar R•laleol
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storage

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0. ftBiilllll · of Felmaii:J,

Pieces

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.tggest Coal Tipple on Ohio or

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the Meigs '.
News
Beat.'
!
•..

'Call It_
. DISCOUNT-,' '

Some Calllt,Wholualt
We Na.Mcllt,., .

OHIO'S' IIIGE:ff SEUER

_

A truly lf..ulalecl feniliur, hcJmoto
eniud ... pa&lt;k ..... pel(et- bill·

·

anc~d

;I

"THE BUOOfT SHOP'~

pli'nt food to meet crot-

requuemcots over the. entire arowiDI'
Ieason. Clean, no dust, euy te
handle, woa.'t cab or brid,e.

CRIB BUSTER
CORN STARTER FERTILIZER

2-Pc. Living Room Suites .· ·•···· ·.•· $99
3-Pc. Bedroom Suites · ···· · · · · ··· · · $t9
Sofa Beds ........ · ...... · .. .. .. $68
Bunk Beds (Complete) ·.. ·· · · · ~ · •· · • $68

Contains gutmmlcr:d amounts of tho
'i tal micronutrients (tra.ce elemems)
~.:orn must have to make bi; yields.
Takes ~he iJ:ue~work out of startiDJ"

'

corn;

JU~t

xt yow: planter to put

dow.n 4 bat~ (200 lbl.) per acre.
Contains the starter .nitro,eea, ,00..
pbocu. and potash lor hiah Jieldo.

LIQUID . ·
NITROGEN· '

HoDywood Bed~ ··· ···;, · ·· •· ·· ·· $39.75
Linoleum Rugs 9x12 · .. ·.. ~ .. ·.. $4.88
9x12 Tweed Rugs · ·· · ··.. •.. ···•••· $18'

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anpply it

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m,orua, W1tl;l propereqtnpmea t, caa bcl &lt;apPlieid. wtW. l1 r.
.Jilow~g or d.i,ki.n,, knifed-in before ~IQiia&amp; ar-..
___.-.,-dr.-1. li;IIO . ct;.,32% .., be kDiled io, .,. .
eqwpment, . _ be put do"" wbllo p1owis!1
« llio.ttin&amp;.. '""·'

. BAKER FURNITURE. . "
Middleport

CALL US FOR SERVICE lODAY
.f

,.

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-Edgar Ervin's History
of
Meigs County shows that the
first court of Meigs County was
held In April of 1819 in the Middleport area wifJ the term last-

...
'

,,

Are In Effect

·,

YES • • • WE STILL 0FFER
CUSTOM MEAT SALES

Jackson Production Cred'i t
Association

i

Call 446-3391 in Gallipolis or 992-5270 • p
.
. ' .
RICHARD N. STERRETT, COUNTY MANAGER
lr"! Omeroy

CUSTOM MEAT PROCESSING
FOR YOUR FREEZER!

STATEMENT of CONDITION

You and yo~r family deserve the finest in foods and you can
serve them rtght from your freezer. One of our jobs is to help
you.

-Here Is An Example Of A Recent Custom Order.
This W!Hks Prices:
BEEF LOIN - -- - -- 78c per lb. dreased weight
BEEF RIB - - - - - - - - - 68c per lb. dreased weight
BEEF FRONT QUARTER
49c per lb. dresaed weight
: BEEF H.IND QUARTER
64%c per lb. dressed weight
BEEF SIDE
S6c per lb. dressed weight
.All prices include cuHing, wrapping and Blast Freezing
READY FOR FREEZER STORAGE
fhe Customer purch11ed through us:
1-Fully Trimmed Beef Loin-52 lbs. 8 oz. at 791hc _
The customer received:

'

MEIGS COUNTY
MONDAY
- Forty • nine Rocks of nearly all
open cal ages are found iD
MGM Boy Scout units
Ra· . Mexico.
National Boy Scout

fREE. HEARING TEST
Will Bo Given By··WIIIIam Diles, Athens, who has

.
AND .

EAT BETTER FOR .LESS
'

IF YOU TOO WOULD LIKE TO SERVE THE FINEST IN STEAKS
OTHER CUTS OF MEAT THEN CALL US. WE OFFER WESTERN GROWN ·~
, AS WELL AS LOCAL BEEF.
,
DIAL~ 1862 •nd say "I'D LIKE TO TALK ABOUT

~
,
I

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FEB. 15th, 2·5 P.M.

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tile most. rornarkabie now h11rlng aids ~y Rodiooar.

Call For Home-Appointment-No
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GALLIPOLI:S ICE COMPANY
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Cash .. .. . .. .... ... · · · · · • • • • · • • • · · •.... . ...

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unswerving honesty and with steadfast pur·

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LIABILITIES:

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re.

Discountocl LNns-FICB
.• · ' ) " · •
Notu Payoble-FJCB
...... · · · · · · • · · · · · · · $6,304,1!2t
Accrutd Interest P.iy~bl~i:ica · · · • · · · · · · · • • •
263,1177'
Accounts Payable . . . .
· · · · · · · · · •· ••
249,352
·Dividends Payable
· · · · · · · · · · · · · .. · .... ·..
16,807
Federal Taxes Wit~id ~;,;.- A~
3,944
Other Liabilities
cru
· •· · • · · • · •
1,691

--

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member his dedication to the principles of
freedom. To him, we owe much thllt
hu
w ; ·,
•• make our nation great.
helped to

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Capitol Stock (Closs AI
Capitol Stock (Class 81 ' .... " · " , .. · .......... $ IOO.)tS
Surplus Reservocl
...... .. .... · " · .. .. .. .
513)6$
TOTAL NET
6IUCI4

Said Lincoln ••• and How Right He Wa.·l
.,. ::

Plan Now •• • witlt a Saving Accoune";:

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'/e Willl\lotTransact Business Monday, 'Feb. 13,
Lincoln's .B irthd•y-lfeal Ho1i~!l)1
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Athtril, Ohio

.

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• • • •
"Planning WiU De/eat Your

DILlS RADIOWl
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Securities (Loss Disco~~i)" · .. · · .. · .. · .. · ·... ..
. 72,364 •
Acc~uocl interest on Socuriii~~ - · · · · · · · · · · · • · · · •
33,7~1 ;.
Cap1tal Stock-FICB
. · · · · · • •• · · · · · · •
·3~ •
Offic~ Bldg. (Less Dep~~ioti~~) -- ........ .. · ..
2d;t5!M 6
Furniture, Equipment and Aut
· · · · •· • • · ••• • •
~T)ol07l - ·
01
(Loss "Deprec:iation) .
. . .
Other Assets
.... · · .. .. .. .. .. .. .. •
-t!f!l1• ' ' &lt;:.
TOTAL
.1:J35
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • .• . • . . . . $8, , .• ,.

personifies the spirit of our country,. with

ANN-OUNCEMENT

ALL OF TillS WAS CUSTOM CUT TO THEIR WISHES AND PACKAGED
TO SUIT THEM
It was also BLAST-FROZEN to seal in every bit of goodness
Th e above example is only one of the many ways to

71S Fint Ave.

,, ....'

and ideals which Americans hold dear.

more thon 16 yrs. experience. Ho will dernonstrote

MEAT FOR MY FREEZER.

LOins •nd Illes Contracts less reserv
1 · .. .. · ... $7,115,974
Accruocl interest on IC&gt;Ons
Accounts receivable .
· · · · · · · · .. · · · · · .. ·..
269,281

Abraham Lincoln is symbolic of the hopes ·
'

I

ASSETS:

Time to Honor a Great American, and
to Remember the Ideals He Cherished '

$41.74

21 lbs. of Sirloin Steaks
19 lbs. of T-Bone Steaks
21bs. of Hamburger
421bs. "fake Home Weight" AVERAGES
991hc per lb. FOR U. S. CHOICE STEAKS

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.tggest Coal Tipple on Ohio or

I

·Destroyed by _Fire

I

the

the Meigs '.
News
Beat.'
!
•..

'Call It_
. DISCOUNT-,' '

Some Calllt,Wholualt
We Na.Mcllt,., .

OHIO'S' IIIGE:ff SEUER

_

A truly lf..ulalecl feniliur, hcJmoto
eniud ... pa&lt;k ..... pel(et- bill·

·

anc~d

;I

"THE BUOOfT SHOP'~

pli'nt food to meet crot-

requuemcots over the. entire arowiDI'
Ieason. Clean, no dust, euy te
handle, woa.'t cab or brid,e.

CRIB BUSTER
CORN STARTER FERTILIZER

2-Pc. Living Room Suites .· ·•···· ·.•· $99
3-Pc. Bedroom Suites · ···· · · · · ··· · · $t9
Sofa Beds ........ · ...... · .. .. .. $68
Bunk Beds (Complete) ·.. ·· · · · ~ · •· · • $68

Contains gutmmlcr:d amounts of tho
'i tal micronutrients (tra.ce elemems)
~.:orn must have to make bi; yields.
Takes ~he iJ:ue~work out of startiDJ"

'

corn;

JU~t

xt yow: planter to put

dow.n 4 bat~ (200 lbl.) per acre.
Contains the starter .nitro,eea, ,00..
pbocu. and potash lor hiah Jieldo.

LIQUID . ·
NITROGEN· '

HoDywood Bed~ ··· ···;, · ·· •· ·· ·· $39.75
Linoleum Rugs 9x12 · .. ·.. ~ .. ·.. $4.88
9x12 Tweed Rugs · ·· · ··.. •.. ···•••· $18'

LANDMARK wUI~~~W~IJ It,
anpply it

,p ) •

q~

'-/'- Your

,·

&lt;l

·.~:•• • ~&lt;•-

u•nt, _ . ,

ecoaomical way to ~ ~

p lemental · uitroac.ii. Wti ·-

&lt;••111'-"

haVe 20% Aqua•·
H
ium form ) Of 21" .:liDO 3l* ·r. '";,I!\'I

Urea-.AmmoaiUl. Nitr... ' lrr.,l oo
. . .
. _110lntion.s. 2~~ A'qaa AID- '
m,orua, W1tl;l propereqtnpmea t, caa bcl &lt;apPlieid. wtW. l1 r.
.Jilow~g or d.i,ki.n,, knifed-in before ~IQiia&amp; ar-..
___.-.,-dr.-1. li;IIO . ct;.,32% .., be kDiled io, .,. .
eqwpment, . _ be put do"" wbllo p1owis!1
« llio.ttin&amp;.. '""·'

. BAKER FURNITURE. . "
Middleport

CALL US FOR SERVICE lODAY
.f

,.

""

·I

·-:: ~ ·

.:;I
-Edgar Ervin's History
of
Meigs County shows that the
first court of Meigs County was
held In April of 1819 in the Middleport area wifJ the term last-

...
'

,,

Are In Effect

·,

YES • • • WE STILL 0FFER
CUSTOM MEAT SALES

Jackson Production Cred'i t
Association

i

Call 446-3391 in Gallipolis or 992-5270 • p
.
. ' .
RICHARD N. STERRETT, COUNTY MANAGER
lr"! Omeroy

CUSTOM MEAT PROCESSING
FOR YOUR FREEZER!

STATEMENT of CONDITION

You and yo~r family deserve the finest in foods and you can
serve them rtght from your freezer. One of our jobs is to help
you.

-Here Is An Example Of A Recent Custom Order.
This W!Hks Prices:
BEEF LOIN - -- - -- 78c per lb. dreased weight
BEEF RIB - - - - - - - - - 68c per lb. dreased weight
BEEF FRONT QUARTER
49c per lb. dresaed weight
: BEEF H.IND QUARTER
64%c per lb. dressed weight
BEEF SIDE
S6c per lb. dressed weight
.All prices include cuHing, wrapping and Blast Freezing
READY FOR FREEZER STORAGE
fhe Customer purch11ed through us:
1-Fully Trimmed Beef Loin-52 lbs. 8 oz. at 791hc _
The customer received:

'

MEIGS COUNTY
MONDAY
- Forty • nine Rocks of nearly all
open cal ages are found iD
MGM Boy Scout units
Ra· . Mexico.
National Boy Scout

fREE. HEARING TEST
Will Bo Given By··WIIIIam Diles, Athens, who has

.
AND .

EAT BETTER FOR .LESS
'

IF YOU TOO WOULD LIKE TO SERVE THE FINEST IN STEAKS
OTHER CUTS OF MEAT THEN CALL US. WE OFFER WESTERN GROWN ·~
, AS WELL AS LOCAL BEEF.
,
DIAL~ 1862 •nd say "I'D LIKE TO TALK ABOUT

~
,
I

•

t;•llipoll~, Ohio

"""""""-=--·
... :. . ;;.;-;;;.,_.,_,"' . ..

'

I

Gil~

Rornembet tho placa and tho date.

.

·,

La·Salle:Hotel, Middleport
. .• 1

'

'

~

WEDNESDAY~

FEB. 15th, 2·5 P.M.

'

H

•• .I ,:r1".Ji .....-.-_..... _. ___
... -- .•.,••~._ - '""... r.::·' · - -~
. :-~..,.""l ~ --

tile most. rornarkabie now h11rlng aids ~y Rodiooar.

Call For Home-Appointment-No
Chlrge .
....
.

GALLIPOLI:S ICE COMPANY
'

Cash .. .. . .. .... ... · · · · · • • • • · • • • · · •.... . ...

•

r

'

He

'

ASSETS.........................

unswerving honesty and with steadfast pur·

·;·
pose. On this birthday, we honor a d

LIABILITIES:

f

re.

Discountocl LNns-FICB
.• · ' ) " · •
Notu Payoble-FJCB
...... · · · · · · • · · · · · · · $6,304,1!2t
Accrutd Interest P.iy~bl~i:ica · · · • · · · · · · · • • •
263,1177'
Accounts Payable . . . .
· · · · · · · · · •· ••
249,352
·Dividends Payable
· · · · · · · · · · · · · .. · .... ·..
16,807
Federal Taxes Wit~id ~;,;.- A~
3,944
Other Liabilities
cru
· •· · • · · • · •
1,691

--

--~~-~

member his dedication to the principles of
freedom. To him, we owe much thllt
hu
w ; ·,
•• make our nation great.
helped to

'

'

·"

'

.

. :rOTAL LJABii..'ri-i£5' · ,,.. .. .. "' · ......... ,.$6,140 539
746
••

•

••

0

•••• ••••

"

0

•

•

•

•

•

NET WORTH:
-

i

Capitol Stock (Closs AI
Capitol Stock (Class 81 ' .... " · " , .. · .......... $ IOO.)tS
Surplus Reservocl
...... .. .... · " · .. .. .. .
513)6$
TOTAL NET
6IUCI4

Said Lincoln ••• and How Right He Wa.·l
.,. ::

Plan Now •• • witlt a Saving Accoune";:

'

.6'0-:HP 'C.tASS (·,

Worrie•~"

WORTH....
..... .... ... .. .. ·11;301:,316
-~
• • io •• •• t • • .• • • • • • • • •

'/e Willl\lotTransact Business Monday, 'Feb. 13,
Lincoln's .B irthd•y-lfeal Ho1i~!l)1
..

• • . :!-

\.-

'

'

'

Farmers Bank &amp;
POMERO'I'' OHIQ

_r

Member
QPfiN

·

'

'

~"'b~r.
focleral
Reso.rr• S~t~m
., ..
·.\-·I
"'

PhondH-1522
'
I I. Coul1 St. P. O. Box 141

Athtril, Ohio

.

'

• • • •
"Planning WiU De/eat Your

DILlS RADIOWl
·'

··;,;.···•· · ·••·•

i

'

.:.g ~I09

Securities (Loss Disco~~i)" · .. · · .. · .. · .. · ·... ..
. 72,364 •
Acc~uocl interest on Socuriii~~ - · · · · · · · · · · · • · · · •
33,7~1 ;.
Cap1tal Stock-FICB
. · · · · · • •• · · · · · · •
·3~ •
Offic~ Bldg. (Less Dep~~ioti~~) -- ........ .. · ..
2d;t5!M 6
Furniture, Equipment and Aut
· · · · •· • • · ••• • •
~T)ol07l - ·
01
(Loss "Deprec:iation) .
. . .
Other Assets
.... · · .. .. .. .. .. .. .. •
-t!f!l1• ' ' &lt;:.
TOTAL
.1:J35
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • .• . • . . . . $8, , .• ,.

personifies the spirit of our country,. with

ANN-OUNCEMENT

ALL OF TillS WAS CUSTOM CUT TO THEIR WISHES AND PACKAGED
TO SUIT THEM
It was also BLAST-FROZEN to seal in every bit of goodness
Th e above example is only one of the many ways to

71S Fint Ave.

,, ....'

and ideals which Americans hold dear.

more thon 16 yrs. experience. Ho will dernonstrote

MEAT FOR MY FREEZER.

LOins •nd Illes Contracts less reserv
1 · .. .. · ... $7,115,974
Accruocl interest on IC&gt;Ons
Accounts receivable .
· · · · · · · · .. · · · · · .. ·..
269,281

Abraham Lincoln is symbolic of the hopes ·
'

I

ASSETS:

Time to Honor a Great American, and
to Remember the Ideals He Cherished '

$41.74

21 lbs. of Sirloin Steaks
19 lbs. of T-Bone Steaks
21bs. of Hamburger
421bs. "fake Home Weight" AVERAGES
991hc per lb. FOR U. S. CHOICE STEAKS

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EVERYDAY LOW PRICE!
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EVERYDAY LOW PRICE!
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b' tl1o ·Heart Fund rally day I hamer; '!be Acoustiet, a group Mary Bewley, dlstrlcl
w..un at dit lleYaf Cnww
!cbeduled tor ~Q', Fa.' of Pomeroy Junior lillh Sdloot tative of the C!onl:ral
Heart . lottllll C.•PMJ . .-ltr
lith 11 tbo !'i.iiioroy to w n stuclents, Mil! Folmer. Tl mI Alan. Mra. .S.,ll!)' trill bl In .. 11or. Slit au. ~ 11
building, .......nltnc to Me!p vlli'O, John Lohse, and Roger town erpee~l!llr '!"
....... by Mr. Ut01 Mrt. Bar&gt;
Counly Heart Fund ehalr1111111, Cllm&lt;lr'l; , the Bohemians, Rll· speaker at the :0VeD~
'1 Moon. Sl1e It .....,....i.
()aries (Dick) Karr, Sr.
cllH! lll8l1 Sd1001, Steve Simp- of tbe Middl"'l!l.!"'=
kJ ol llome.
Dick County
tnvlles tj1e
re:sldeJrto of 80lt, M\k• Hayman, Charles Profeaalonal we.,.... • ~·~:~:~~~~~~~~~
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ID stop by city Snodgtaaa, Jeff Donahue, and Pledges mayl lle, phoneCI

Mn Madge Neal cbalnnal'
of lhe, 1911'1 Gallll ~ 110111"
FIIIId Drive, Satun1ff IIIJIQUl&gt;
cod Gl!lllpolis captainS a n d
wor\ert for "Hurt .....y."
IC)Ieduled Feb. 11. County olft·
dais
be
liter.
'!be city olficlall are:

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Plill Hill. and the New ~"ashlnna, Pomeroy 111gb Sdlool students Mike O'llrlen. Neil Colmer, Jeff Werry, 8nd Jlm An·

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Gerald' Powell, Racine: Jean
HaYJIIIII, Syiacuse: Rev. Boward • Ruppelt, First Presbytert.n l2md1 of fljddleporl, and
bls'lalber, Mr. Clarence Rup-

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1D the afllrnoon, WMPO Music M001 Lan')' Anderson and
Mileo Kusk wiD be oo the air
II. the balldlllll. !nlroduolnl the
ontertalDers lnoludlng:, '!be

Biography,
Nove~ Lead
New Titles

"Oplnlon of the Court" by
William Woolfulk, • novel, ant!
"Winston S. Clwrch!U,"
oy
:Randolph s Cburel!lll a· billI'll .,.,;.., hlo 'el' 10 new
Ct/~ealtd Friday at L~e
Glllla County District Library.
A major DOVel about
the
ly HOBART WILSON, JR.
Court
"Oplnloo
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MERRILL Evans, president of tbe Gallipolis City the ~" sweeps the
Planning Commission, today reminded Cialllpoll· lnw &lt;he publlc
ail!!
tans of Monday night's special planning commission tile of m!!ll and wom~ at
sesailln, scheduled for 7:30 o'clock In
,111111mlt of events. .
tbe Gall!a Academy High School audi·
Woolfolk was editor of
torium.

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Lona l'leaaants; W"!'kon. 'i.lrs.
William Cberrl"'lon. Mn. H~
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Mn. P~IH Slundert,
Mary 1\!osiiQillo, loin.

Sllaron RamUWO.
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Mll'llll !'lana. Mn.. ~ B
MM. lor, M{'l. ~Joion Bu:&lt;b• . , Mrl,

J-.k Purl EUJ01t, WI. 'llelfll llr'tl~.
Rathburn.
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Belmont ,Drive _ captain, Mn. ,Lola Mao Sutler; Worl&lt;era. Mrr· Mn. Betty R~al; 'Wod&lt;.,., ~·
C.rolyri Neal· WOJ'ken
Mn CarJ Blu, loin. Gerald Bu••· Jalllfl 'willttbij!oo • T,.ty·Et'- ..
RusleU Wood, Mn. M~ y.,j phreya, Mn. John E. _ Ev...O, +~ Club led by Junlo.') ~vi•
Robin..,., Mra. Jan1os Dalley. Mn. Donald Harrison, . !om. '01'1 Donna Adklno ,~ Conllie
Mn. Monica Roderick, 111n. Jamtl IIetz, Mrs. M3J'C!I" Mas· Wblltl!llton, Darla Adl&lt;lno, BreJ&gt;
P'loyd !lees.
nuuon, Mn. De!Jr.ar ®.lier· da AdkinS. Janet Devl!Pil, b :
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taln
M
lch,
Mn. Charll!l J ll&lt;own. · Ito ~vault, Lindt Buijl, Ka•·
100 Block P •
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'100 Bloct - CaptaiD, Mrt. eo Bullh, Oeorg"'a · Unlley.
EUse Kimball; Workers, Mt'S. Mirjorio Conley: w~rkeu, Mh. l!arbera Nlbel1, Cathe:n U••·
Mar"/ Lupton._ Mn. Jane Alln Ralph R. Martin, Mn. ,Shelbv ~..,.POd, Coonle !'JIIIIl18ton
Lewis, M'!'.' Morris Weboll!r. Roberts, Mn. Chatter ,. Scott, C~y Wl1lltlnrtoD, L!oim• I'll!'
Mn. Claude Evans. Mn. Be~ Mn. Leslie BOward. ".
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Dowler:
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Beu Ellcesaor: Workers, Mrs. Joan Derst. Miss ~na ·ROq, ,wo~)era, Mn .. Ma~ A" n
Wjlltam Jenkins, M.-.:
Ra)'- Mila VIckie Halik'""
M ~ , . a.~., ~,Etl/l!!, Gooob.
OaD
mond Willis, Miss GmgeJ Ell· Georse QUmore, Mn. Thomoa m"'~j~ !'!~{"'"· . Ja~
eesaor.
Dun!llllOre.
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Cecil E. Wolfe, 23, GaDipolls, 300 Block - Captain, Mn. 1100 Block .•- Captain, l(Ml , a~'Jeanb(f ~. Mra. Ed·
bas been promoted to asslotarit Bernice McMabon;
Workers, Pearl Hatfield; Wor~en. M'n..llh~t:\ f
manager ol the )!:connmy sav- Mrs. Gordon Roth, Mrs. John Ralph Marlin, •Mn· Francis ''•
e • ·1 Dr,tye. Orcl\ard
ln~,:,?d,. ~an R~.tt:O!~ Comet~ Mn. Varney Faye Cle.o- Scott, Mn. Ella Condee. , . · 'WJI. . . '
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a~wa:
tn• Mra. 1m
with the Gallipolis nlflce olnce Leona Trout; Workers, Mro. Chauncey Houck, Mra. Rob'elt Is FC!ii;!! Mrs. ii'4:bVt.Edward!o,
March, 1985. Recently, be ...,. Margaret Price, Mrs. Junl~ KeWinS; Mrs . .!Juab Grahljm, lifrs, ·~ FianCii, Miu llretl·
ceived 1 certificate sJsni!Yinl Wiiaon, Mrs. Albert J?urO••· Mra, Cbarles L. Stover, Mlloo da Calhoun, Ml!a RDOealll Meimeritorillll! completion of stud· Mrs. Kate Foater, Mrs. Sadle Portsmouth Road,
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~~~·~d:ndwork E:Bfi::rl!b~! Man Ordered to Worltllo~st .

Gallipolis' program is almost complete.
Monday
nigbt, major proposals and
CleiiDI, lobn Amott, ai1CI Dave
folk that more should be
A graduate of Southern Lo·
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will be presented by
Bpenc«; .Doni '1'11m11&lt;. a Ra·
about the opinion of the
cal Hi~h sch~l at
Rlcloe, An Albany R. D. man waa 15 daya of the conllnemtnt time 1 •~ dear ~,; ,:,:tmt&gt;iart
cine ll1&amp;h Scl1oo1 II.Udenl; the consultants. "The future of Gall!polis
st tribunal and bow lts
\\'olle ,. maiTled to lhe lor- sentenced to one- year In the was suspended and Laudermllt C. Rlcbmond, tlO ana . ......
depends on the correct assessment of
l'ollllloJ HiP Scboo1 Cbolr, our
Ions are reached.
mer Sharon Brown, Minersville. Cinctnllall Workboi!Se lor viola· waa pla&lt;loi on probation lot exceuive speed fori road condl·
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needs and a workable program or
meelini tbem," said Evans In announcing the purpose
Cburchlll's blosraphy
They have one ~· Jam!~, age lion ol probation from 1 non- two ;•ears.
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lions and' 'Melvlo L. Cunning-·
10 support conviction Friday
or the meetina.
by
his
aon
Is about the
monthJ.
Tbe
Wolfes
reOlde
Ia
He
wal
also
given
a
suspendbam $10 and; cost., uno~ ve0
0
of his youth from !S'I4 to
the Plants Subdivision, and at- Meiss County Court. ·
ed sbl-mvntha workboi!Se sent- hlcle: ' '·
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his
birth
to
his
rttum
teod
the
First
Baptist
cburcb.
Sente.1red
·by
Juilge
Frank
W.
ence
on
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a
charge
of
falling
w
Bqi,d'
~eltq
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SUBJECT areas to be discussed will be annexation,
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Porter, Jr., was Lafr"/ Powell, have an operator'• Ucense and neth ~ld,'· $ · eaell·, ·' on
atreets, tborougbfares, public uilllties, downtown England frolll an American leeture
tour
on
the
very
clay
23. Judge Porter elso Imposed ftned tjO and coals for not trona- cbarfel' 'til reckless ~ration
area, schoois, fire protection, library, parks, recreation,
Queen Victoria's funeral.
ftnes on seven ather persons !erring a registration.
and ·dltWr•ng the: pta"'; jeu
and means of accomplishing tbe master plan.
son
bad
exclusive
use
of
and
acceptod
bonda
against
II•
Other
flues
levied
Included
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Arnold;'$25' for iiiStdrbJI!g tile
0
Winston's letters and 'papers
flVC 3l
other chargea.
William J. Reltmlre, f6 and peacer-J~~U Roasi¥', f2'/.50
Rio Grande Collage has emcompile
the
first
volume.
Edward
Laudermllt
was
.
costs,
dri~lng an unsafe vehlc· lor p~ &lt;Ill 1 J4!110w. Une
ployed an !nalrl!CfOr to teach pLANNING commission members Richard Roderick,
oentenced
to
sil&lt;-mon.
t
iul
confinele;
Charles
W. Stafford,
•10 and Herbeit.Jones, $IS eacl!for
Gary R. Short, Raymond Jones, Clarence Waugb
economics temp'oratily
until
Other
ficUon
books
rel•e&amp;S!!d
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ment In the couniJ jail on 1 and costa, DO operator'! license; nc operator's lll!ense and speed·
June. He Is J. Boulton Wilson, and Evans have sacriftced many hours of their time to Friday were: "Nothing
25, a native ol Ptltsburgh, Pa. make Gallipolis a better place to live. Now, it's up to Breaks Except the Heart," by
~D~Wl~c=hM=g~e~.~F~w=e=m=o=n=dl&amp;~and
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Wilson received a Bachelor you, the citizens, to help wind up this project. The Kay Boyle; "The Nevermere Tbe 1967 memberlhlp drive 1
meeting should be a "must" on everybody's calendar.
of Arts degree with a major In
of the Middleport Chamber of
Affair" by Kale Wilhelm; "4.11 Commerce
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was reported as
economics and a Bacbelor of
In the Family" by Edwin 0'·
"ARE
you
the
Tribune's
youngest
editor?"
aaked
a
o
Science degree with a major iD
Connor, and "Valentia" by Ev· progressing well when mem·
fellow
Gallipolis
Lion
Tuesday
evening.
Our
ans·
bers
met
Friday
night
In
office
chemistry from Olterbela Colelyn A. Stephens.
of the Columbus &amp; Southern
PI
lege. He minored in mathemat- wer was "no." Harold W. Wetberholt, on July 1, 1924,
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became
editor
and
publisher
of
the
Tribune
when
be
Other DOD • fiction were: Ohio Electric Comp•ny.
ics and bloloSY. He has a Mast- was but 24 years old. Harold was not only tbe Trl·
"How
to Flz Almost
. Cash Bohr, organization pl"!s~r of Buslness Administration
bune's
youngest
editor
In
history,
be
also
held
tbe
thing" by Stanley
!dent, reported the membership A R 0 1 LangiVIile man sui- Hol••r Hospltalo
Vl•ltlng Fraley, Larry E. Grubb, II,
from Bowling Green State Unl·
UUe longer than any other lndividual-301'. years.
Red;,
White
and
Blake
"
drive
is
belns
continued
and
fered
·mi~or
burns
when
he
hours
2-4
and
7-8
p.m.
Parents Mrs. Walter H. Harmon, JooL&gt;ersity where he majored in
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by
Herbert
Wendt;
Afrturged
all
present
memberl
tO
tempted
to
douse
a
blaze
only
on
Pediatrics
Ward.
eph Jeffers, Mro. Hubert Kelly,
economics, statisUsc, and mar·
teting.
WILLiAM G. Sibley was the flnt Tribune editor. He can Art In American Coole&lt;- assist in recruiting new """': !be hood of his 111111 mndel
Admloioas
James S. Lu~ford, Mn. RlcbSince his graduation
from
llons"
by
Warren
Robbins,
Alwilda
Werner,
treasurer,
remobile
Friday
night
Mrs.
Earl
P.
Brull'field,
~
ard
Newvahner, Tim L. Smltb,
held the post from Oct. 4, 1893, to Feb. 14, 1920.
Bowling Green In June, 19116, Ellis Sibley was editor from Feb. 14, 1920, to July 1, "Unsafe at Any Speed,''
ported the 11166. Chrl~tmas Pro· Taken to Veteran; Memnrial Second A\&gt;e.; Ray F. Blake- Bastl L; Trlpltll, Mrs. G. Roll·
Wilson has worked for the H. 1924. Then came Harold Wetherholt. He was succeed· Ralph llader.
motion was a fman&lt;1al succe••· Hoapltal and later transferred man, Rt. I Gal)ipollo; Mrs. Re- er Beatty, Mrs, C. M. Rowland,
I. Heinz company In
lime ed by Vic Sherow on Jan. 13, 1955. Sherow held tbe
,
to Plea;ant Valley Hospital r9r va R. Reynolds, 61 MID creek Mrs. HMold E. Wolle and IJ&gt;.
study, production facllllies, an- post through June 12, 1W57. (Vic was ma!lllging editor
treatment, was Clair E. Swan, Rd.; Mrs. Robert H. Roberto, font daughter.
alyals and quality controL
here two years before be assumed the editor's job.)
R. D. 1, i.angovllle.
Lower River Rd.; Herman D.
. ---Bryan McNamara was managing editor from June 24,
Tbe Meigs Coonty Sherlif's Roas, Muon; Mrs. James R.
.
1957
through
March
27,
1958.
Freel
Read
was
editor
Department said the car
Thoma!, Pt. Pleasant; Elmer Vetor- Memorial ~ .
28 Jobs Found For
from March 9, 1959 through Dec. 31, 1959. Dwight C.
traveling
on
Rt.
121,
near
the
L. McFarland, New Haven; Kay AdmloltDI ~ Pew Grtnml,
West Virginia Men
Wetherholt held the position from Feb. 23, 1960,
intersection of Rt.
•hen Ellen Van Fomn, Rl. I MI. Racine; Vlrllrila ~cCIUl11, Ra·
PT. . PLEASANT - Jack L. through Feb. 7, 1967.
,
C
caught
fire.
Rutland
Alto, W. Va.: men B. Snyder, clne· Nera Hartlnan ion&amp; Bot.
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ThomJIIOll
erne ery.
Firemen were summOned.
Pl. Pleuant; Mrs. Roller L. tom.' Mo~u TrJpl:tt
Pfi
Pleaaant Local Office of U•e ACTIVITIES are gaining momentum for the Galllpo·
lis
Business
and
Professional
Women's
"Februar;y
Mary
Thompson,
widow
of
J
h
Sherfff's
depUties
also
Manley,
Middleport;
Mrs.
oa.
lam{·
Smith
Columbull.
West Vlrg!Dla Deperlment of
an accident at 2:25a.m.
vid J. Wiseman, Rullond; Todd l&gt;h...rP.
Harry Lyopf,
Employment Securlly, repert· Fling." Groups have been rehearsing dally (since Feb. L. W. Thompson, died '!'huts- osep Par1on11
7.
1)
for
tbe
Feb.
sbow.
Wednesday,
Director
Ed·
day
mornlns
at
the
borneol
her
PI'.
PLEASANT
Funeral
day
on
Rt.
33
where
Emily
w.
A
.
Tripp,
Rt.
3
Pomeroy;
Mro.
J
'!bel
~
Or Dillo
1
1 18
td saturday the local oUice
service for Joseph !;layton Par· AluaO.:er, 25, Bernardsville, N, Arclltl! L. Pierce, Middleport; r., Enid ~je
' .a
effected the placement of :1.11 ward H. Horner, Jr., hopes to bave the entire cast to- son In Fl. Worth, Te:s:.
(In
the
old
Smith
Buick
Showroom
on
State
St.)
:!,Ira.
Tbompson,
who
resided
sons,
&amp;7,
Neal
Road,
Pt.
Plea&lt;J
.
lost
control
of
her
aoutn.
Mrs.
Cbarles
M.
Rowland,
Jr.,
·ey'
·
i
gether
iudivlduall in &amp;alnlul employ·
lor the show's initial run-through. Dress rehearsals ailS Court St. In Gallipolis, lu!d ani, will be held today (SUir ..;und car on a curve and tt Dundas; . Gina L. Runyon, Coal
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menl du.intl January.
(and
P-icture
taking
chores)
will
highlight
Thursday
been
visiting
her
son
since
day)
at
2
p.m.
In
the
Cbapman·
went
Into
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1 ditch. Minor dam- Grove; Mrs. Brady S. Young,
lluriPI tho prevloul 111011th of ni&amp;ht s activities in the Washington School aOdltorium. last fall.
Wilcoxen Funeral Home wtt!• age was reported and no arrest Wurtland, Ky.; Mrs. William J.
Metp GetaenJIIGtpllll
December, 19M, thert ..... li3
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She
was
the
daughter
of
lhe the Rev. Kenneth Fuller and was made,
Campbell,
Jr.,
COolville;
Gl·egAdmloiOid
- Elfie Amolit, '
lndlyl~ placed Ia gainful
ery K. Circle, Rt. 1 Racine.
Pomero'y; Val lia"9'n&amp;· at.h - ·
emp.Io,mlnt. · Thera were 140 THE Combat World Hunger campaign of Ohio CROP, late llafr"/ and Laura CUsb-lhe Rev .. H. ~· Wilcox officiala community appeal of Church World Service made man, and Is IUI'Vived by her mg. Bunal will follow iD Lone va., daughter of the late
Blrllla ·
. ter.
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IDitlll dalllll Iliad with 1339
significant
gains
in
1966,
nearly
doubling
contributions
son
Robert,
one
brother,
Ralph
Oak
cemetery.
drew
Fred
Mutters
and
Mary
Mrs.
Roger
L.
Manley,
Mid·
Dlsc.._rgeo
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None.
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weea of unemployment com- of 1965 according to Mrs. Howard Samplea, Gallipolis, CU!Ihman, Cincinnati, and • Mr. Parsons, a retired lire- Mutters. She was one of nine dleport, 10:22 a.m., son, Fr~
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)lllolillllo dalDied, aa comparCushman, man of tbe local fire deparf· children, and the last of h~r cloy; Mrs. Robert H. Roberts,
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Ofla tho. D1anlb et Januer"/, a member of the Gallla County CWS-CROP committee. alster, Katherine
CaUfotnla.
ment,
died
Thursday
uiiht
at
Immediate
family.
Eurela
Star
Kt.,
daughter,
1:·
SQIJAD.
SIIMIIJONED
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MRS. Samples received a report from Columbus re- Mrs. Tbemp•on wu a mem- his home. He waa born Janu- She was twice mlll'rled, 10 p.m. Friday. · .
Po~y ~r-eacy . oquatl...... ~. . . weeka of
cently
stating
$182,858.87
bad
been
received
by
tbe
ber
of
tbe
St.
Peter's
Eplscop&gt;~la'l
29,
lHO
In
Jacl&lt;son
Co1011Y
to
Frank
Randolph.
now
d..
DfoCbar...
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m
en were ·~ at 1i20
~
compensation
end
of
1966.
An
additional
$22,638.49,
a
result
of
the
Cburcb.
a
aon
of
tbe
late
Hiram
and
ceased.
·Three
chUdreu
,
from
John
G.
Allbright,
Herbert
p.
in. ,Qn s@~'Y; •!Oi Mn.
rlilme4: - ...
1966 campaign, bas been received tbus far In 1967.
Serv&gt;ces wW be held M.,.. Jo~phln; Garnes Parsons. . this marriage surv1vi1111. a«' Canon, David ,Crawford, Mrl. Reed 'iVJt1; ~,:.~ 1'•~.~&gt;:
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. ..:l ~Gallia county's goal last year was ,1,000. Ga!Ua res!· cloy at 2 p.m., at the McCoy· Survlvlllll are bls
widow. Arnold Randolph, . Co!umbuo; Allee . G. currln&amp;ton, Mrs. ()s- erw. She waa taken " Vetel'
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Wetherbolt Funeral Home. Rev. Docha Cottrill PariiOilS; on • Lemuel Randolph, Springfield, car Deslockl, Dale F, Dielif. ans )oleiaorial H~lal • 1
G.lo~ Flpree
A. H. MacKenZie will conduot dalflhl"':, Eloise Bu!lng, Ets- and Mrs. Malcolm Ja'*""n Gal· Ed.wart' G. Ebershach, Lloyd G. medical p' o,Uenl
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iD worth Air Force. Baae ln. ,Soutb uPolls.
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hours to drive from Morehead, Ky., to Pt. Pleasant Mound Hlll CemeterY.
D*ota; four aona, Delmar of
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P'rienda may call at lhe .fU· Ptr·· Pteasant, Denver t1 Syra- Borden, who aurvlvoa, hi: Galli·
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cuse, o ., Carl ol Huron. 1}., polls In 1907. FQUI'. d!Ddren
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Faud Cbthrarles lslers
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,.,;m.nt lncludod $3,7116,· thriller, followed by a five bour drive through all tbat
William B. Danner, etl, (Ill'· 1 a er,
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' Rev. Nyle Borden, GaiJipoll•
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tba 'Die ol $1 per registered
bone and weekly GaUia Times ... J, Sherman Por· June 28, 11100, oon of the late seD af Ro....,..,, Oregon;
lM4 durinl Wll'ld War U.
motQr vehicle; $1,780,1100 for ter will return to G•lllpolia March 1 after spending Frank "Danner and Alma stg- grandcblldren and two · lfl!al Other 11Ul'Vlv01'8 blcluda nluo
. the jltiUillll!ll at the rate of four months in Douglas, Arll:. . . Dr. Kenneth Wellt· Jer Danner.
1randcbildren.
srandchU&lt;Iren and oeven ll""•tl
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Mr. Danner, fer many years,E
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a i6r tile 1,321 townships at Miles and Jobn Ep!lni made EaRle Scouts during lm· operated a shot repair shop mma Bo
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the ·fate of tBOO per r.wnshlp. pressi.~e Scout ceremony bere ••• GABS upsell WeB· Dell to tha Trlbome of!1ce In Emma Lora
rden, IS, of •meinller ' ln tho P.mt . Cnoi
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aton 37-35 in final SEOAL tu.t.
Gill!polla.
1312 Eastern Ave., Gaillpolla, Baptlll Cburcb lOr 16 ·
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He lrU married to the I«· died Friday ~ 10 p.m., 11 11er Sbe wu • · Galli Star
WUU1111 B. M&lt;!Cool, 11011 of Columbul Man IJ
DIVORCE ASKED
mer !'ranees Wrl&amp;hl, of Galli· home follo'!lnl a tons lllneu. l"'iilee'al ~ trill
Mr. and 1\!n. Roy E. McCool Killed In Craeb
One pelidon for dlvqrce .
polla, who iiUrviveo, atons wttb Mn. Bord011 waa lxlnl. on J1IIQocod bJ Miller~• !kJIM
of Hazard, Ky., bas been promed In lhe Melli
nro children, William ;;L.iriNDitan1·jJOiiuly-l~6,;,;;;iiii;iill\-~=.,..,wiiii
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ner, Dallas, Tex., and o.
Air Force.
23, ol MIS rre-t 11\., CoJwn. af'"- ~ayce Tumer,
by Ann. of Jaeksollville.
~~== McCool is a _...,.~ buo, wao dead 011 llrfi¥alllllot. Elizabeth Frederick, vi.
Aiao
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at ~AiB, ter Hosp11a1 ·d 1:46 p.m. flat.. Tomer, Jr., .a mli1or, Cool•lville,.\lhelro, Fr~
He Is a
of Mia- urday following an aUIGII10bD• on cbargeo tl grou ne11ec1
Bla Wife, accident 011 RL 36 about two e:s:treme Ql'l1l!lty. The
of Mr. mllet ._ o1 Wlncboellr 1D alao ...U e1II10dy of a mli1or
C!l!, Mn, a..
of ... Jackoou County.
child.
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'l'he 81ale lillhWIJ Patrol aaid
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~GE LICENSE
~ baYi a.. 1111.pb!i WlieG .collided wtlll a ..,m Charlet Kelmttb Stewart, 23,
to'll!ld 'out bo&gt;lr llrelllu .. , ~ truck. Worlanan wu alllll II llouto 2, Cbesblre, mlllllr, and
,dice • · 'IIJtiOIIt 1JP11111 " 101 the time. The accident il 111111 vera Lee Ratcliff, li, Route
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Mtcklleporl.
!llft!l1l, 1 lf'1UP of college · otudenlt: Bruce Stalnaker, Steve

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Announced by Mrs. Madge ~eal, Chairma.n

~'l'he ~ ~at111ol. ~oy, FebriW'Y 11. lMJ

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donaUODS to ljle llqr:l 1'und.
WMPO Radio wtn talte lo die
air broadcaslinc durin&amp; lhe
day from the tDWn ball on Seeond st. llulo l#at1 Q111 Miller
and Coflee Lady Janet Kora
will be ....,. In the momlnl to
~with resldents who "Have
o ll4arl," wllen 1bey 1l0me In
Wilb:,tbeli' dollatlons.
Melp COdDtlanS partlclpatln&amp;
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Olllee.
b' tl1o ·Heart Fund rally day I hamer; '!be Acoustiet, a group Mary Bewley, dlstrlcl
w..un at dit lleYaf Cnww
!cbeduled tor ~Q', Fa.' of Pomeroy Junior lillh Sdloot tative of the C!onl:ral
Heart . lottllll C.•PMJ . .-ltr
lith 11 tbo !'i.iiioroy to w n stuclents, Mil! Folmer. Tl mI Alan. Mra. .S.,ll!)' trill bl In .. 11or. Slit au. ~ 11
building, .......nltnc to Me!p vlli'O, John Lohse, and Roger town erpee~l!llr '!"
....... by Mr. Ut01 Mrt. Bar&gt;
Counly Heart Fund ehalr1111111, Cllm&lt;lr'l; , the Bohemians, Rll· speaker at the :0VeD~
'1 Moon. Sl1e It .....,....i.
()aries (Dick) Karr, Sr.
cllH! lll8l1 Sd1001, Steve Simp- of tbe Middl"'l!l.!"'=
kJ ol llome.
Dick County
tnvlles tj1e
re:sldeJrto of 80lt, M\k• Hayman, Charles Profeaalonal we.,.... • ~·~:~:~~~~~~~~~
Melp
ID stop by city Snodgtaaa, Jeff Donahue, and Pledges mayl lle, phoneCI

Mn Madge Neal cbalnnal'
of lhe, 1911'1 Gallll ~ 110111"
FIIIId Drive, Satun1ff IIIJIQUl&gt;
cod Gl!lllpolis captainS a n d
wor\ert for "Hurt .....y."
IC)Ieduled Feb. 11. County olft·
dais
be
liter.
'!be city olficlall are:

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the Hearl P'uncf, to, Wlii'O,
die ~lion at ~ .,..

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Special 8111!81 durinl the of· plclt up four d~

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Gerald' Powell, Racine: Jean
HaYJIIIII, Syiacuse: Rev. Boward • Ruppelt, First Presbytert.n l2md1 of fljddleporl, and
bls'lalber, Mr. Clarence Rup-

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1D the afllrnoon, WMPO Music M001 Lan')' Anderson and
Mileo Kusk wiD be oo the air
II. the balldlllll. !nlroduolnl the
ontertalDers lnoludlng:, '!be

Biography,
Nove~ Lead
New Titles

"Oplnlon of the Court" by
William Woolfulk, • novel, ant!
"Winston S. Clwrch!U,"
oy
:Randolph s Cburel!lll a· billI'll .,.,;.., hlo 'el' 10 new
Ct/~ealtd Friday at L~e
Glllla County District Library.
A major DOVel about
the
ly HOBART WILSON, JR.
Court
"Oplnloo
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MERRILL Evans, president of tbe Gallipolis City the ~" sweeps the
Planning Commission, today reminded Cialllpoll· lnw &lt;he publlc
ail!!
tans of Monday night's special planning commission tile of m!!ll and wom~ at
sesailln, scheduled for 7:30 o'clock In
,111111mlt of events. .
tbe Gall!a Academy High School audi·
Woolfolk was editor of
torium.

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Lona l'leaaants; W"!'kon. 'i.lrs.
William Cberrl"'lon. Mn. H~
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Mary 1\!osiiQillo, loin.

Sllaron RamUWO.
llelghll, Holcoll&gt;\1. HDI, ' Edr1110111 Drive - C.plaln. Ml'l.

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Mll'llll !'lana. Mn.. ~ B
MM. lor, M{'l. ~Joion Bu:&lt;b• . , Mrl,

J-.k Purl EUJ01t, WI. 'llelfll llr'tl~.
Rathburn.
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Belmont ,Drive _ captain, Mn. ,Lola Mao Sutler; Worl&lt;era. Mrr· Mn. Betty R~al; 'Wod&lt;.,., ~·
C.rolyri Neal· WOJ'ken
Mn CarJ Blu, loin. Gerald Bu••· Jalllfl 'willttbij!oo • T,.ty·Et'- ..
RusleU Wood, Mn. M~ y.,j phreya, Mn. John E. _ Ev...O, +~ Club led by Junlo.') ~vi•
Robin..,., Mra. Jan1os Dalley. Mn. Donald Harrison, . !om. '01'1 Donna Adklno ,~ Conllie
Mn. Monica Roderick, 111n. Jamtl IIetz, Mrs. M3J'C!I" Mas· Wblltl!llton, Darla Adl&lt;lno, BreJ&gt;
P'loyd !lees.
nuuon, Mn. De!Jr.ar ®.lier· da AdkinS. Janet Devl!Pil, b :
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M
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Mn. Charll!l J ll&lt;own. · Ito ~vault, Lindt Buijl, Ka•·
100 Block P •
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'100 Bloct - CaptaiD, Mrt. eo Bullh, Oeorg"'a · Unlley.
EUse Kimball; Workers, Mt'S. Mirjorio Conley: w~rkeu, Mh. l!arbera Nlbel1, Cathe:n U••·
Mar"/ Lupton._ Mn. Jane Alln Ralph R. Martin, Mn. ,Shelbv ~..,.POd, Coonle !'JIIIIl18ton
Lewis, M'!'.' Morris Weboll!r. Roberts, Mn. Chatter ,. Scott, C~y Wl1lltlnrtoD, L!oim• I'll!'
Mn. Claude Evans. Mn. Be~ Mn. Leslie BOward. ".
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Wjlltam Jenkins, M.-.:
Ra)'- Mila VIckie Halik'""
M ~ , . a.~., ~,Etl/l!!, Gooob.
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mond Willis, Miss GmgeJ Ell· Georse QUmore, Mn. Thomoa m"'~j~ !'!~{"'"· . Ja~
eesaor.
Dun!llllOre.
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Cecil E. Wolfe, 23, GaDipolls, 300 Block - Captain, Mn. 1100 Block .•- Captain, l(Ml , a~'Jeanb(f ~. Mra. Ed·
bas been promoted to asslotarit Bernice McMabon;
Workers, Pearl Hatfield; Wor~en. M'n..llh~t:\ f
manager ol the )!:connmy sav- Mrs. Gordon Roth, Mrs. John Ralph Marlin, •Mn· Francis ''•
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ln~,:,?d,. ~an R~.tt:O!~ Comet~ Mn. Varney Faye Cle.o- Scott, Mn. Ella Condee. , . · 'WJI. . . '
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a~wa:
tn• Mra. 1m
with the Gallipolis nlflce olnce Leona Trout; Workers, Mro. Chauncey Houck, Mra. Rob'elt Is FC!ii;!! Mrs. ii'4:bVt.Edward!o,
March, 1985. Recently, be ...,. Margaret Price, Mrs. Junl~ KeWinS; Mrs . .!Juab Grahljm, lifrs, ·~ FianCii, Miu llretl·
ceived 1 certificate sJsni!Yinl Wiiaon, Mrs. Albert J?urO••· Mra, Cbarles L. Stover, Mlloo da Calhoun, Ml!a RDOealll Meimeritorillll! completion of stud· Mrs. Kate Foater, Mrs. Sadle Portsmouth Road,
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Gallipolis' program is almost complete.
Monday
nigbt, major proposals and
CleiiDI, lobn Amott, ai1CI Dave
folk that more should be
A graduate of Southern Lo·
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will be presented by
Bpenc«; .Doni '1'11m11&lt;. a Ra·
about the opinion of the
cal Hi~h sch~l at
Rlcloe, An Albany R. D. man waa 15 daya of the conllnemtnt time 1 •~ dear ~,; ,:,:tmt&gt;iart
cine ll1&amp;h Scl1oo1 II.Udenl; the consultants. "The future of Gall!polis
st tribunal and bow lts
\\'olle ,. maiTled to lhe lor- sentenced to one- year In the was suspended and Laudermllt C. Rlcbmond, tlO ana . ......
depends on the correct assessment of
l'ollllloJ HiP Scboo1 Cbolr, our
Ions are reached.
mer Sharon Brown, Minersville. Cinctnllall Workboi!Se lor viola· waa pla&lt;loi on probation lot exceuive speed fori road condl·
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needs and a workable program or
meelini tbem," said Evans In announcing the purpose
Cburchlll's blosraphy
They have one ~· Jam!~, age lion ol probation from 1 non- two ;•ears.
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10 support conviction Friday
or the meetina.
by
his
aon
Is about the
monthJ.
Tbe
Wolfes
reOlde
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He
wal
also
given
a
suspendbam $10 and; cost., uno~ ve0
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of his youth from !S'I4 to
the Plants Subdivision, and at- Meiss County Court. ·
ed sbl-mvntha workboi!Se sent- hlcle: ' '·
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his
birth
to
his
rttum
teod
the
First
Baptist
cburcb.
Sente.1red
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Juilge
Frank
W.
ence
on
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charge
of
falling
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SUBJECT areas to be discussed will be annexation,
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atreets, tborougbfares, public uilllties, downtown England frolll an American leeture
tour
on
the
very
clay
23. Judge Porter elso Imposed ftned tjO and coals for not trona- cbarfel' 'til reckless ~ration
area, schoois, fire protection, library, parks, recreation,
Queen Victoria's funeral.
ftnes on seven ather persons !erring a registration.
and ·dltWr•ng the: pta"'; jeu
and means of accomplishing tbe master plan.
son
bad
exclusive
use
of
and
acceptod
bonda
against
II•
Other
flues
levied
Included
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Arnold;'$25' for iiiStdrbJI!g tile
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Winston's letters and 'papers
flVC 3l
other chargea.
William J. Reltmlre, f6 and peacer-J~~U Roasi¥', f2'/.50
Rio Grande Collage has emcompile
the
first
volume.
Edward
Laudermllt
was
.
costs,
dri~lng an unsafe vehlc· lor p~ &lt;Ill 1 J4!110w. Une
ployed an !nalrl!CfOr to teach pLANNING commission members Richard Roderick,
oentenced
to
sil&lt;-mon.
t
iul
confinele;
Charles
W. Stafford,
•10 and Herbeit.Jones, $IS eacl!for
Gary R. Short, Raymond Jones, Clarence Waugb
economics temp'oratily
until
Other
ficUon
books
rel•e&amp;S!!d
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ment In the couniJ jail on 1 and costa, DO operator'! license; nc operator's lll!ense and speed·
June. He Is J. Boulton Wilson, and Evans have sacriftced many hours of their time to Friday were: "Nothing
25, a native ol Ptltsburgh, Pa. make Gallipolis a better place to live. Now, it's up to Breaks Except the Heart," by
~D~Wl~c=hM=g~e~.~F~w=e=m=o=n=dl&amp;~and
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Wilson received a Bachelor you, the citizens, to help wind up this project. The Kay Boyle; "The Nevermere Tbe 1967 memberlhlp drive 1
meeting should be a "must" on everybody's calendar.
of Arts degree with a major In
of the Middleport Chamber of
Affair" by Kale Wilhelm; "4.11 Commerce
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economics and a Bacbelor of
In the Family" by Edwin 0'·
"ARE
you
the
Tribune's
youngest
editor?"
aaked
a
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Science degree with a major iD
Connor, and "Valentia" by Ev· progressing well when mem·
fellow
Gallipolis
Lion
Tuesday
evening.
Our
ans·
bers
met
Friday
night
In
office
chemistry from Olterbela Colelyn A. Stephens.
of the Columbus &amp; Southern
PI
lege. He minored in mathemat- wer was "no." Harold W. Wetberholt, on July 1, 1924,
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editor
and
publisher
of
the
Tribune
when
be
Other DOD • fiction were: Ohio Electric Comp•ny.
ics and bloloSY. He has a Mast- was but 24 years old. Harold was not only tbe Trl·
"How
to Flz Almost
. Cash Bohr, organization pl"!s~r of Buslness Administration
bune's
youngest
editor
In
history,
be
also
held
tbe
thing" by Stanley
!dent, reported the membership A R 0 1 LangiVIile man sui- Hol••r Hospltalo
Vl•ltlng Fraley, Larry E. Grubb, II,
from Bowling Green State Unl·
UUe longer than any other lndividual-301'. years.
Red;,
White
and
Blake
"
drive
is
belns
continued
and
fered
·mi~or
burns
when
he
hours
2-4
and
7-8
p.m.
Parents Mrs. Walter H. Harmon, JooL&gt;ersity where he majored in
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by
Herbert
Wendt;
Afrturged
all
present
memberl
tO
tempted
to
douse
a
blaze
only
on
Pediatrics
Ward.
eph Jeffers, Mro. Hubert Kelly,
economics, statisUsc, and mar·
teting.
WILLiAM G. Sibley was the flnt Tribune editor. He can Art In American Coole&lt;- assist in recruiting new """': !be hood of his 111111 mndel
Admloioas
James S. Lu~ford, Mn. RlcbSince his graduation
from
llons"
by
Warren
Robbins,
Alwilda
Werner,
treasurer,
remobile
Friday
night
Mrs.
Earl
P.
Brull'field,
~
ard
Newvahner, Tim L. Smltb,
held the post from Oct. 4, 1893, to Feb. 14, 1920.
Bowling Green In June, 19116, Ellis Sibley was editor from Feb. 14, 1920, to July 1, "Unsafe at Any Speed,''
ported the 11166. Chrl~tmas Pro· Taken to Veteran; Memnrial Second A\&gt;e.; Ray F. Blake- Bastl L; Trlpltll, Mrs. G. Roll·
Wilson has worked for the H. 1924. Then came Harold Wetherholt. He was succeed· Ralph llader.
motion was a fman&lt;1al succe••· Hoapltal and later transferred man, Rt. I Gal)ipollo; Mrs. Re- er Beatty, Mrs, C. M. Rowland,
I. Heinz company In
lime ed by Vic Sherow on Jan. 13, 1955. Sherow held tbe
,
to Plea;ant Valley Hospital r9r va R. Reynolds, 61 MID creek Mrs. HMold E. Wolle and IJ&gt;.
study, production facllllies, an- post through June 12, 1W57. (Vic was ma!lllging editor
treatment, was Clair E. Swan, Rd.; Mrs. Robert H. Roberto, font daughter.
alyals and quality controL
here two years before be assumed the editor's job.)
R. D. 1, i.angovllle.
Lower River Rd.; Herman D.
. ---Bryan McNamara was managing editor from June 24,
Tbe Meigs Coonty Sherlif's Roas, Muon; Mrs. James R.
.
1957
through
March
27,
1958.
Freel
Read
was
editor
Department said the car
Thoma!, Pt. Pleasant; Elmer Vetor- Memorial ~ .
28 Jobs Found For
from March 9, 1959 through Dec. 31, 1959. Dwight C.
traveling
on
Rt.
121,
near
the
L. McFarland, New Haven; Kay AdmloltDI ~ Pew Grtnml,
West Virginia Men
Wetherholt held the position from Feb. 23, 1960,
intersection of Rt.
•hen Ellen Van Fomn, Rl. I MI. Racine; Vlrllrila ~cCIUl11, Ra·
PT. . PLEASANT - Jack L. through Feb. 7, 1967.
,
C
caught
fire.
Rutland
Alto, W. Va.: men B. Snyder, clne· Nera Hartlnan ion&amp; Bot.
0
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Smith, Minager of the Pt.
ThomJIIOll
erne ery.
Firemen were summOned.
Pl. Pleuant; Mrs. Roller L. tom.' Mo~u TrJpl:tt
Pfi
Pleaaant Local Office of U•e ACTIVITIES are gaining momentum for the Galllpo·
lis
Business
and
Professional
Women's
"Februar;y
Mary
Thompson,
widow
of
J
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Sherfff's
depUties
also
Manley,
Middleport;
Mrs.
oa.
lam{·
Smith
Columbull.
West Vlrg!Dla Deperlment of
an accident at 2:25a.m.
vid J. Wiseman, Rullond; Todd l&gt;h...rP.
Harry Lyopf,
Employment Securlly, repert· Fling." Groups have been rehearsing dally (since Feb. L. W. Thompson, died '!'huts- osep Par1on11
7.
1)
for
tbe
Feb.
sbow.
Wednesday,
Director
Ed·
day
mornlns
at
the
borneol
her
PI'.
PLEASANT
Funeral
day
on
Rt.
33
where
Emily
w.
A
.
Tripp,
Rt.
3
Pomeroy;
Mro.
J
'!bel
~
Or Dillo
1
1 18
td saturday the local oUice
service for Joseph !;layton Par· AluaO.:er, 25, Bernardsville, N, Arclltl! L. Pierce, Middleport; r., Enid ~je
' .a
effected the placement of :1.11 ward H. Horner, Jr., hopes to bave the entire cast to- son In Fl. Worth, Te:s:.
(In
the
old
Smith
Buick
Showroom
on
State
St.)
:!,Ira.
Tbompson,
who
resided
sons,
&amp;7,
Neal
Road,
Pt.
Plea&lt;J
.
lost
control
of
her
aoutn.
Mrs.
Cbarles
M.
Rowland,
Jr.,
·ey'
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gether
iudivlduall in &amp;alnlul employ·
lor the show's initial run-through. Dress rehearsals ailS Court St. In Gallipolis, lu!d ani, will be held today (SUir ..;und car on a curve and tt Dundas; . Gina L. Runyon, Coal
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menl du.intl January.
(and
P-icture
taking
chores)
will
highlight
Thursday
been
visiting
her
son
since
day)
at
2
p.m.
In
the
Cbapman·
went
Into
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1 ditch. Minor dam- Grove; Mrs. Brady S. Young,
lluriPI tho prevloul 111011th of ni&amp;ht s activities in the Washington School aOdltorium. last fall.
Wilcoxen Funeral Home wtt!• age was reported and no arrest Wurtland, Ky.; Mrs. William J.
Metp GetaenJIIGtpllll
December, 19M, thert ..... li3
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She
was
the
daughter
of
lhe the Rev. Kenneth Fuller and was made,
Campbell,
Jr.,
COolville;
Gl·egAdmloiOid
- Elfie Amolit, '
lndlyl~ placed Ia gainful
ery K. Circle, Rt. 1 Racine.
Pomero'y; Val lia"9'n&amp;· at.h - ·
emp.Io,mlnt. · Thera were 140 THE Combat World Hunger campaign of Ohio CROP, late llafr"/ and Laura CUsb-lhe Rev .. H. ~· Wilcox officiala community appeal of Church World Service made man, and Is IUI'Vived by her mg. Bunal will follow iD Lone va., daughter of the late
Blrllla ·
. ter.
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significant
gains
in
1966,
nearly
doubling
contributions
son
Robert,
one
brother,
Ralph
Oak
cemetery.
drew
Fred
Mutters
and
Mary
Mrs.
Roger
L.
Manley,
Mid·
Dlsc.._rgeo
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None.
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weea of unemployment com- of 1965 according to Mrs. Howard Samplea, Gallipolis, CU!Ihman, Cincinnati, and • Mr. Parsons, a retired lire- Mutters. She was one of nine dleport, 10:22 a.m., son, Fr~
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)lllolillllo dalDied, aa comparCushman, man of tbe local fire deparf· children, and the last of h~r cloy; Mrs. Robert H. Roberts,
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CaUfotnla.
ment,
died
Thursday
uiiht
at
Immediate
family.
Eurela
Star
Kt.,
daughter,
1:·
SQIJAD.
SIIMIIJONED
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MRS. Samples received a report from Columbus re- Mrs. Tbemp•on wu a mem- his home. He waa born Janu- She was twice mlll'rled, 10 p.m. Friday. · .
Po~y ~r-eacy . oquatl...... ~. . . weeka of
cently
stating
$182,858.87
bad
been
received
by
tbe
ber
of
tbe
St.
Peter's
Eplscop&gt;~la'l
29,
lHO
In
Jacl&lt;son
Co1011Y
to
Frank
Randolph.
now
d..
DfoCbar...
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en were ·~ at 1i20
~
compensation
end
of
1966.
An
additional
$22,638.49,
a
result
of
the
Cburcb.
a
aon
of
tbe
late
Hiram
and
ceased.
·Three
chUdreu
,
from
John
G.
Allbright,
Herbert
p.
in. ,Qn s@~'Y; •!Oi Mn.
rlilme4: - ...
1966 campaign, bas been received tbus far In 1967.
Serv&gt;ces wW be held M.,.. Jo~phln; Garnes Parsons. . this marriage surv1vi1111. a«' Canon, David ,Crawford, Mrl. Reed 'iVJt1; ~,:.~ 1'•~.~&gt;:
n~
. ..:l ~Gallia county's goal last year was ,1,000. Ga!Ua res!· cloy at 2 p.m., at the McCoy· Survlvlllll are bls
widow. Arnold Randolph, . Co!umbuo; Allee . G. currln&amp;ton, Mrs. ()s- erw. She waa taken " Vetel'
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Wetherbolt Funeral Home. Rev. Docha Cottrill PariiOilS; on • Lemuel Randolph, Springfield, car Deslockl, Dale F, Dielif. ans )oleiaorial H~lal • 1
G.lo~ Flpree
A. H. MacKenZie will conduot dalflhl"':, Eloise Bu!lng, Ets- and Mrs. Malcolm Ja'*""n Gal· Ed.wart' G. Ebershach, Lloyd G. medical p' o,Uenl
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iD worth Air Force. Baae ln. ,Soutb uPolls.
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lllday lllltOUilced~- Februarf
hours to drive from Morehead, Ky., to Pt. Pleasant Mound Hlll CemeterY.
D*ota; four aona, Delmar of
She waa married 1e
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P'rienda may call at lhe .fU· Ptr·· Pteasant, Denver t1 Syra- Borden, who aurvlvoa, hi: Galli·
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...,lllcal oubdlvlllona of tho major snowfall. Siler, WJEH's sports director, broad· neral bome this evening.
cuse, o ., Carl ol Huron. 1}., polls In 1907. FQUI'. d!Ddren
.()ll , '.ll'flfu•
!:... '"'"''"• ...~·.t-. Incl..&gt; cast the MarshaU-Morebe1d balketball contest "llve"
Faud Cbthrarles lslers
• ,of JaMrclcsonvil•
~~· survlvl•• ~n1 thlo marrlalt
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over
WJEH-FM
Monday
night.
lma•ine
bow
Bob
felt
illiD
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Tu d
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b
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m DiJ""·•
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· .w· -' "' , m:~. .ti ' .
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es ay a ter announcing a ectlc double overtime "'
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Ra ns ood Mra
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,.,;m.nt lncludod $3,7116,· thriller, followed by a five bour drive through all tbat
William B. Danner, etl, (Ill'· 1 a er,
ve w ;
' Rev. Nyle Borden, GaiJipoll•
81
snow.
ot ,
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..m.;. In the new yeer -at TWENTY YEARS AGO, from tbe files of tbe Dally Trl· Ha was bom In Gl!lllpolla on 10 ~· Dunbar: ooe brother, ~11 Clierles, ••• ltllled mr 'Allg; I,
tba 'Die ol $1 per registered
bone and weekly GaUia Times ... J, Sherman Por· June 28, 11100, oon of the late seD af Ro....,..,, Oregon;
lM4 durinl Wll'ld War U.
motQr vehicle; $1,780,1100 for ter will return to G•lllpolia March 1 after spending Frank "Danner and Alma stg- grandcblldren and two · lfl!al Other 11Ul'Vlv01'8 blcluda nluo
. the jltiUillll!ll at the rate of four months in Douglas, Arll:. . . Dr. Kenneth Wellt· Jer Danner.
1randcbildren.
srandchU&lt;Iren and oeven ll""•tl
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t211JIIO per county and ,1,11511,· .or elected firat presidtmt of Gallipolis Kiwanis club . ..
Mr. Danner, fer many years,E
~
, IP'andchlldren.
·cttv~l
a i6r tile 1,321 townships at Miles and Jobn Ep!lni made EaRle Scouts during lm· operated a shot repair shop mma Bo
. ·
·Mn. Jlorden wu an "
the ·fate of tBOO per r.wnshlp. pressi.~e Scout ceremony bere ••• GABS upsell WeB· Dell to tha Trlbome of!1ce In Emma Lora
rden, IS, of •meinller ' ln tho P.mt . Cnoi
,.
aton 37-35 in final SEOAL tu.t.
Gill!polla.
1312 Eastern Ave., Gaillpolla, Baptlll Cburcb lOr 16 ·
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- -MI!CIOOL PBOMOO'ED
He lrU married to the I«· died Friday ~ 10 p.m., 11 11er Sbe wu • · Galli Star
WUU1111 B. M&lt;!Cool, 11011 of Columbul Man IJ
DIVORCE ASKED
mer !'ranees Wrl&amp;hl, of Galli· home follo'!lnl a tons lllneu. l"'iilee'al ~ trill
Mr. and 1\!n. Roy E. McCool Killed In Craeb
One pelidon for dlvqrce .
polla, who iiUrviveo, atons wttb Mn. Bord011 waa lxlnl. on J1IIQocod bJ Miller~• !kJIM
of Hazard, Ky., bas been promed In lhe Melli
nro children, William ;;L.iriNDitan1·jJOiiuly-l~6,;,;;;iiii;iill\-~=.,..,wiiii
.
iiiiii"ii;ls.
·
to staff sergeant iD lhe Cbarlll1 RI)'II10DII Workm111, of the Clerk of Courts
ner, Dallas, Tex., and o.
Air Force.
23, ol MIS rre-t 11\., CoJwn. af'"- ~ayce Tumer,
by Ann. of Jaeksollville.
~~== McCool is a _...,.~ buo, wao dead 011 llrfi¥alllllot. Elizabeth Frederick, vi.
Aiao
Me
.rt!llf!,
at ~AiB, ter Hosp11a1 ·d 1:46 p.m. flat.. Tomer, Jr., .a mli1or, Cool•lville,.\lhelro, Fr~
He Is a
of Mia- urday following an aUIGII10bD• on cbargeo tl grou ne11ec1
Bla Wife, accident 011 RL 36 about two e:s:treme Ql'l1l!lty. The
of Mr. mllet ._ o1 Wlncboellr 1D alao ...U e1II10dy of a mli1or
C!l!, Mn, a..
of ... Jackoou County.
child.
. - IIi., ~
'l'he 81ale lillhWIJ Patrol aaid
.'
' " . Workman'a ustbound YoU..
~GE LICENSE
~ baYi a.. 1111.pb!i WlieG .collided wtlll a ..,m Charlet Kelmttb Stewart, 23,
to'll!ld 'out bo&gt;lr llrelllu .. , ~ truck. Worlanan wu alllll II llouto 2, Cbesblre, mlllllr, and
,dice • · 'IIJtiOIIt 1JP11111 " 101 the time. The accident il 111111 vera Lee Ratcliff, li, Route
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UDder IJivllilpllan.
Mtcklleporl.
!llft!l1l, 1 lf'1UP of college · otudenlt: Bruce Stalnaker, Steve

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Announced by Mrs. Madge ~eal, Chairma.n

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donaUODS to ljle llqr:l 1'und.
WMPO Radio wtn talte lo die
air broadcaslinc durin&amp; lhe
day from the tDWn ball on Seeond st. llulo l#at1 Q111 Miller
and Coflee Lady Janet Kora
will be ....,. In the momlnl to
~with resldents who "Have
o ll4arl," wllen 1bey 1l0me In
Wilb:,tbeli' dollatlons.
Melp COdDtlanS partlclpatln&amp;
in lhe Uve entertainment dur·

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Van Brocklin Again Resigns His VikingS Coaching Joti
biOJIII.IIaalldlooo11116
...... , BIJ Bend El&amp;btb Grad•
butellloll COON&amp;meol s.....
'day moralag IDd ~a .
Pl. Pleuu&amp; dowD«&lt; MlddJ6.
,.n u.ze, GaUipoUt defeatool
Po!!WOIZ-It Eastom . . _
ed Rallalld IHt lad Wahamo
Ileal Racine, 31-ZZ. Final
-M
wW bo 18-' 1I R t...-..
P •a
~ Saturday. GaUlpolia IDd
Pl. Pleuul will hallie lor
Ike chumpl..,.bip; Middleport
and Pomeroy wlll seek lhlrd
place bonon.

Free Throws Beat BuckeyeS
two\

OOLUMBUS, Oblo &lt;UP!) - ,!be Bllckeyos ahead with
Roske!, ,\J Howeley and .Roll
•
points, and Rowley will!. . . .
Gerry JODel' hit two
free •free !brows with 210 left. Iowa Seplc doing mOll Of the ·IICOri.og.
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!brows with one JeCODd left I!! caUed a time with 21 oecond.s The Oawkl narrowed the •
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1o by the intennlsslon.
the Big Tea pme and &amp;ave to so and used up aU but one
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Iowa a """"'~hind '13-72 aeeond before Jones was !011led Sam Williams, !be Big
vlctoey over Ollio Stat&lt;o Satur- by Ho!ket as he tried 1o gel oUleadJns ocorer, led lbil Hawks
day aftemoon.
.a shot,
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•wilb 21 .po!nta and Jones
The Hawkeyes bold the ball \ The Buckeyes
bad led ed 15, will 11 coming in !be
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!rom !be time Bill lloiket put tbrougboul the first haU witll second half. Hosket, with Zl
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Blast
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DETROIT (UPI) - The
paging Detroit Red
WI n g
erupted for four goal• in I h
first period on lbelr way
!heir fifth straight victllry,
over the New ·York Rruigers tn
a National Hockey
League
game Saturday.

Bruce MacGregor,,

GOrdie

Howe and former Rangers Ray
Cullen and Ted Hamps011 aU .
scored in the forst· period. Norm
Ullman seored bis 2l~t of !be
season in the l~st period.

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Harvey Kuenn Announces
Retirement From Baseball

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The win Upl loQ .10
contention lor the Ill&amp; :&lt;
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OU84-801n.
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biOJIII.IIaalldlooo11116
...... , BIJ Bend El&amp;btb Grad•
butellloll COON&amp;meol s.....
'day moralag IDd ~a .
Pl. Pleuu&amp; dowD«&lt; MlddJ6.
,.n u.ze, GaUipoUt defeatool
Po!!WOIZ-It Eastom . . _
ed Rallalld IHt lad Wahamo
Ileal Racine, 31-ZZ. Final
-M
wW bo 18-' 1I R t...-..
P •a
~ Saturday. GaUlpolia IDd
Pl. Pleuul will hallie lor
Ike chumpl..,.bip; Middleport
and Pomeroy wlll seek lhlrd
place bonon.

Free Throws Beat BuckeyeS
two\

OOLUMBUS, Oblo &lt;UP!) - ,!be Bllckeyos ahead with
Roske!, ,\J Howeley and .Roll
•
points, and Rowley will!. . . .
Gerry JODel' hit two
free •free !brows with 210 left. Iowa Seplc doing mOll Of the ·IICOri.og.
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!brows with one JeCODd left I!! caUed a time with 21 oecond.s The Oawkl narrowed the •
I
1o by the intennlsslon.
the Big Tea pme and &amp;ave to so and used up aU but one
. .
Iowa a """"'~hind '13-72 aeeond before Jones was !011led Sam Williams, !be Big
vlctoey over Ollio Stat&lt;o Satur- by Ho!ket as he tried 1o gel oUleadJns ocorer, led lbil Hawks
day aftemoon.
.a shot,
'
•wilb 21 .po!nta and Jones
The Hawkeyes bold the ball \ The Buckeyes
bad led ed 15, will 11 coming in !be
•
!rom !be time Bill lloiket put tbrougboul the first haU witll second half. Hosket, with Zl
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Blast
Foe 6-3
DETROIT (UPI) - The
paging Detroit Red
WI n g
erupted for four goal• in I h
first period on lbelr way
!heir fifth straight victllry,
over the New ·York Rruigers tn
a National Hockey
League
game Saturday.

Bruce MacGregor,,

GOrdie

Howe and former Rangers Ray
Cullen and Ted Hamps011 aU .
scored in the forst· period. Norm
Ullman seored bis 2l~t of !be
season in the l~st period.

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The win Upl loQ .10
contention lor the Ill&amp; :&lt;
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Pomeroy Panthers

44th Gallia Tourney B~fqre PatkOO J:louse
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jaalor, t.at 'Ill lM!1 u ~.li"'ttnc olr 11 . ,._. 1-1-1: lllf'* .
fJ l"f h1ULA. . . 7 W 1M :.·~lilT!!
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u.,..,.. 'l'rlet doWJI lfarlll 1o -.a, ..... lloull, l-It top rehoo..it,. ...,._ of lbo
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w I .. II 1r . . Willi W M
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m•ppell a five.aame lOsiDC streak In Southeastern Ohio Gallia lf.N 1011 Kl'l« CrMk ..,___, ...,. 1 rr. t11roer lll&amp;bl
No:-. Glllla. ID) - 11111·1-4 tw. Olb!lr a.too'li: ..... • •
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I..ea1ile play Friday by defeaUnc vltritlng Pomeroy eli- defeatllll lloulhwflllenl, defi!IJ4. tw 1bo l'btel, 114 Dill s_.. 'l'rlet W ·M • lbo -a: ..,_ l t I; R•Ju 11- 11111 _ . ft1111 .... H • · Gat 1111. 1-1 . .w.
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llaeldfJ 1-11 ...... SVACI ·u' 1 · 1
at ~ropve.th ' f ' '·bed th I l~H•
nf renee , night to advance to lhe flnais ~ "' &lt;UI NGI'III Gal~~· maintained lmlnufalrle-alllof
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e r """"' co e
of the ~th o\JIDil&amp;l
Gallia lead to 1/4. NGI'III Gallla ....,. the ellllinl
woo ... ~
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celte1:•!e with a 6-8 record. Overall, the charges of Coaeh County llalketball TllumameDt ed time 11011.
hall wben lbe Pirltos 'ftlll Paced by . . . SpanJdlal. 1- .,._. -a.t
IN
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IIIIa Moore were H goina into last night's contest Saturday lllabt at North Gellla Wbea play r.une4 Coach ahead 2S-22. NGI'III Gllllll lf«m. 11 . llflllor, •
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IP!ml Southern Local.
Paul Dlllaa'• Wildcat. won&amp; 1ft. oct bael&lt; ill the tblrd period 1011 poi!ltl, ltyler CleM
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the lead tor the lint lime piled up a JJ.polnl lead 31-Jt 'Ito lhlrd will f1 jbe • - .,.. pll'lod. ll ,.._ .. . Southwulenl b11 Cllly 21 el if.1
llll'lOAL will in 13 outlnp. Nen Mitchell made It 47~ with two G.::,th~z.~;'"'w!!O:,l
N~ ~lnce the 'closing MCOOds of wtth 4:111 left Ill tho period. ST over lloalllwalerD ill 1111 U., ·llalioall P!'lllll .., M-21 llhotllor IJ,1por .-llld ~:
Friday, the Galllana journey to free toosea at .the J :47 mart.
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Sat- lhe flrll hall DanielA lloJe the Dave Oonlm bM 20 polnta "'""'lnC ~ ol lbe ..,..... 'at hai!IID. IrPr Cree heW 1M of 11 ltciD tile loa! llu:t."
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Logllll for ibetr Jlnal confer· Bob Ford hlt a short jumper, solaUM.J~ al
(N) ball from
Deel, r.ll jwl- 1011 a of Hannan Trace'• SS menl
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a Clllil/artatilf tia led t1 lbe 1l)tOr Creek 1118110 27 of II
once pme. Last Di&amp;hl, Dulle Lpfan reduced lllt-46 with two urday
1er
a. ior Pirate, ll!ld ICOn!d on · 1 reboundl to pace the Wlldcall. Tile llobeall had defeated tile IIIII of Ibm perlo)dl.
fnlm the !lad for. 41.7 per
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s....,•• boys pll)'ed 'at Che"" more free tosses &lt;he hlt 13 of ~U~edU: ~!'n,~ons:·~. layup. Terr)- Cremeens, s,.u Sheell had 10 ~. Dean JllgblandoN-.,. Q/11 dur- Tile lll&amp;NIIIIden cui the .,. had II ol 21 II the ~
apeake. GAllS was lrll going 20 at the 5:45 marl&lt;.
cooler &lt;¥COred and lfa&lt;UIID Wise, 1;.10 l&lt;llior, bit for II log the Sol!llwll ValleJ Alb1el- K,ypr Creek lead ID 11x polllt.l lllroW ' - ·
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folil&lt;heU 's crlp made 11 51~. 81 8 ' 311 ~ATS 5N3
, Trace' went ahead 511-47, ntver points and Crellll\lells bad 12. tc ~ aeUOII aod red&lt; IN&amp; eariJ Ill the fow1ll periOd. Soutl,.resterJ! 711 15
.. Allllootgb lbe Bloe Devils~ and Gene Jacksoo added • . free Playing before a "standlna: 1o he hellded. The Wt!cata led Coach Mike Morrison's Ptr- as "I1Vlll'ltos" to lake · 1bt 'l1lat wu • clcee it IIIey 1&lt;11. Ky
Creek 11 1114 :D _ " '
lbllr borne eampalp with lois at lhe 4:21 mark, BJvlng room onl .. crowd Friday night ~ w!Ui 1:3&amp; left.
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ales hlt 21 of 115 llbots for IU lourllamellt.
'nle Bobcall ......,. ap 11
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11 of 17:: edJ";Z. '::..~ ~ IIDIIII- · 1n the oat Ibm mJn. 11 llow 1111'1 Ill) 1; to 52. n'-n .f'raoe roared bact from Dave J1aler. f.3 junior pivot- per ee~ aod
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ore e ertake the Pirates as Dave biJ best performance of the c:onnecte4 on S7 of 53 from the H lOpbolllt)r:t guard, bad 13 .t t.lla~IO.,.... a polnL KJ- kill ·~-t-10; Notllr 1-1-4

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~ !Guls, Pomeroy had 17. Jacksob tall1ed a crip, two free

GaDia'l Jollll OaYidiOD fouled
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lfall, Spauldlac aild
Jl m Grose 6--04· llrad!lUt7 ~ '
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a blc 11-poiDt fourth period u '
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Coaeh (J!arlle MeAfee'a Alb- slow-dolrll pme -'tel .. 1HuD tossed 1)1 14 lor lbe
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the field, slnl:Jng 1&amp; of 54 at·
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for left Ill lhe colleeted 25 rebounds. Bill Rod- romping past the visitors 69-55 in a run-a·way contest nilJbt to· slow down Jackson ers.
I IIguRs .. he netted 10, points i Seor&lt;! by quarten:
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secoDII period when P. J. Ryal ford and Logan had seven each. Friday Digllt.
veri lead and lmoet tile Iruunen Into nte 'lklor7 moved Atllens 1ft. with Harold Howe addloa eJ&amp;bl. lJadJion
I 11 • va f.
tipped Ill a re'bound.
That GABS bit az per c:ent from
The Rockets raced off to a 2~-8
ibe ~aln· II&lt;!COIId plaee In the SEOAL by to flM plaee In lhe loop star&lt;i- I Statillies of lhe came llbow Athelia
11 lJ 11 • '
ut lbo GaDin ahead, 'tr.ti: the field, lllnklnl 'tl of '84 at. and the Hounds were never even ose or ~on 'irtUe ol I vldory.
tnp wltll Ill M .-d wblle Atllens biWIIg U of M . .,
PBob 1lbale1 11111 IIDD J:.oian tamP!•· The Oevtls hlt II of 21 der of the game as the winners led at the In
Holding !be baU nd waiUns Jacboll eiOied out Ito leape for 44 per cent and coovertlnl ! jleserve Seor&lt;!: J...s- .. ·
paced tile Panthers dtiriDg the me tosses. GABS colleeted 51 32-21 and 51·26 after three NelsDIIVIlle'o league leadlnl lor tile aooc1 sliou, Athl!llll pb- competl!lon w1111 a N awk. 15 of 23 at the charity otrlpe. , Atheos 22.
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game'a first a minutes
In rebounds. 1\lltchell had 12, Dav- quarters of aeU::ro,.,, bot. reserve team alllorbed Ita ...,. bed an 11-3 flftlt period lead Denll)' Rapp'o 1$ points tool! I'!be ln&gt;nm011 .,.,nnecled 011 14 .
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whleh the lead ucbqed hands idson 11, Ford and Jackson Coacll Jobn turoed 1be
01111 kilo o1 the season as wen.. and were never behind u the hfCb &amp;1111118 .....,.. willie Giel of :17 lbotB for t1 per cent aod ltA18E PllBS&amp;
llPl
llJ: llmet. lt wao tied seven eight each.
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shooting club
COD- ton's llboclt: ltOOpll took 8 thrill·
- - - - i made sood 011 10 ol 14 at !be DELAWARE. Oblo I
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t'mtl before R al's twiJI.polntMitchell's 21 pomts paced tesl mto a rout and led by • . :17-M viCtor) In overUme
Tht purse rw .the 1111'1 Little
put tile
elub ahead to GALoHS. Jahcksod25
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:wever, the Grewupa retalnnd:
'1'be
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wtillln 1 ley 12 and Radford 11.
cleared his nc ·
th wl place Athens reserves were al· By U•lled ~11 InternoHo•al : Erkslne n Rollins 119
, Gta;;gow 3-1-7; Howe 3--2 will be ~
four llllnulll 'Pill - ·&gt;wttll J:47 In the reserve
' the Steve. Jeffers pac . e n- ao healeD Friday MlghL
Eul
' Frederick rl Old Dmn 87
-f: ?.;Ulllns 1-1~; GDIUIIIIII surpassing tbe prey I
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left lD lite HCOnd iuJIII, l;.06 ,... Blue Iml"'
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With 23 points wl1ile Mark The box score:
Brandels 105 Paeell!
I Ho:ov~ 83 Mel St 110
1-4-10; M~mt 1- :!-4; Pat- purse of fll.511 Ill 1151. Tile ,
miiiDed 111 1bt lhlrd perloii' _ losing streak
league
Rayburn added. 19 as the RockNELSONVILLE Ill)
Phil a Textile 77 Buffalo 88
! Aldra11-Brddus 85 wLbrty 19 ton 1-0-1~.. Malone 2--0-4. Lillie. Brown
Is lbe aecond
GAlli CMMcared 1bt Panll!erl with a 46-34 victory over
clo";ed lbelf _league cam· Harold 3-6-11; Pancake s- New Paltz 00 NY Marltme '12 Florence St 71 Ala. Ooll 68
TOTAlS 11-10-38.
\race m the Triple Crown for J.
III-I. '11111pn the bevllltheli' ,Panther, reserves. Henry's 13
With an even 7' 7 ~cord.,: 7-4:1; Hubbard 2-1-6; Haning C.W. Post lOt Kgs Poinl 60
Tuakeegee Ill Le Moyne _B! · •·
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Year&lt;&gt;ld pacers. _ _ _ _
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blgelt lead of 1bt lll8bt -D paced Gillllpolls. Stanley bad 11
~~:e, Jbe ~he 0-4-2: Coker 2-~: eorri:~Bucknell 67 Navy M
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wtti{ 23
wtth gan 6--04: TOTALS 19-17- Esn Nazarene ff/RbtswstynM
Pomeroy Mftf fully recoverPOMEROY (M)
HSroid getting 11
50.
Cornell 86 Dar1m0Utb 71
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Bates 113 Tufts 73
The Rio Grande College
FacL"g Coacb llynlle Gino- 5.10 junior. witli 15 points. a· '
late la.lbe .iliird 'parl!d.
-1-.11; Logan 6-!J.-2(5;
SEUA~ ·ALL GAIIIES
Lavender 2-3-7; Hayburn Slolley Brk 81 Brklyn Poly 54 men rolled to tbelr 14th win
ber&amp;'s crew were Greg Oivldlo, Dick Venule, r.t fre•hman, w
&amp;AIIIIIlull,. IApn aod 1-6-7; Wholey S4:r12; ·
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Woa Loll Downa__,_1trd: ~ Mc~nt'f: PrJncetou 81 Yale 80
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1\llddlepOrt
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La Salle 1f!8 Olla City "'
Friday nlgbt 81 canton u
NBA Stomiingt
Rio Grande connected on ·t
e r - sank 10 C&lt;lllleCIIU!e lreofi•
GAWPOL18 liS) .
Ja~OJI .. ;: :: :,..:. 11
M Dartmou th 71
alsb Colle'le
of 85 sbo1s for 49 liE&lt; coni " .,
6 1fl-41: • BuesohTOT~ • ~:1_
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downed W
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mad 15 o1 :II) from the I " I
mtnulll aod II teCfi'W, ~ · Mi":hell 1-$-Zl; ,Moa.
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Score by quarters:
Frncs INY) M Siena 611
Tony Bass, 8-1
W. L. P&lt;l
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a 21 2111
eolumbi&amp;
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Ill
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Pblladelpbia
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83
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10 H eon 0-0-0: JaCkson H-IS, Nelsonville .... •• •• 8 8 Wellston
21 32 51
City St Jl(i Brldy Coll74 throe fret lhrewl for II
Boston
44 14 .759 bounds and committed 32 tur&lt; •·,,
niiCIJC 1111_ !II WI i111he
Ford 6-0-12: Davidson fc-1- Logan .... .. '· ... 7 !0
Reserve,....., Wellston
MidBass also bad 13 reboomds.
New York
30 32 .4114 overs.
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St.
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Cincinnati
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32
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Rio
Grande
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CoUI11J',.
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119
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GaiUpolls .. •• •• .. 5 11
91 Thiel 56
17 polDII 011 DiDe goala aod
Baltimore
15 41 J38 Z-0-4; Bass, I~; Le&lt;•·
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made II 45-G llilorUy before the . ~ Quarters:
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tblld ......., llllled.
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1foa Lost
Tdn 109 Judson 77
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e-o-a Towler z 0 4. Tra·~
twa ·fl:ee lhrowl.,a.Jlipoll•·
10 22 13 20 -65
84 1lamllillo 73
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SID Franelsco
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St. Louis
17 32 •i!J81 er' t 9 %1: aod IVIleon, J,-I
Jackson .... - .... 9
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Dak 76 shU. •
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Logan ............ 7
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23 40 .365 5:s-u: Fllllako.
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7
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74 VermllioP li6
Nelsonville •• •• •.. • 6
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New York 121 adC8IO tn
7: KoMnvieb, 1-+-S; Pell6;.
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19· N~ 77-ol Pomeroy .. .. .. ... 6
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Aa:M 111 Benedict IS
Boo 13'1 San Fran 138 Z 0T
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. . 411 Cle.Liifii:E.
Galllpells .. • • .. ... 2 11
· 110 DV1 • E1k1no 'IS
Glouster '!J Olalmc.-llover H
PbDa 1a Lal Ana 1.11
15 Kane, 0-·l-1; Dollato.
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.u.Benl ll BaJDe.(:anllo
aD 131 Deln&gt;lt IlK
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Younptowlp a.ane,: ,e&amp; :,;
ri Cellna' ICIIS 410 ·
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Han.·Trace
11 11 14 21- 59 Grose, •1 \)lnior, taWed eiCM
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pom . lb finals with a Sf. Dee! and Moms eaeh eoulfl. North oallla
1151t-11- i3 polllt.l but .,-.bbed · off
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buted 10 points to ~ loslnt Ba-• Trace Ill) - Bl&lt;*le rebounds In iead the 1ooee ball
53 Win oyer 0
a. th cause North Gallia' bad 43 1~2: Qoemeens
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44th Gallia Tourney B~fqre PatkOO J:louse
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m•ppell a five.aame lOsiDC streak In Southeastern Ohio Gallia lf.N 1011 Kl'l« CrMk ..,___, ...,. 1 rr. t11roer lll&amp;bl
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I..ea1ile play Friday by defeaUnc vltritlng Pomeroy eli- defeatllll lloulhwflllenl, defi!IJ4. tw 1bo l'btel, 114 Dill s_.. 'l'rlet W ·M • lbo -a: ..,_ l t I; R•Ju 11- 11111 _ . ft1111 .... H • · Gat 1111. 1-1 . .w.
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158. )JltdteU quit the team ~. 17, after being benched IIlli champion, '/NT Friday Sheel8 u ,..,., ud PuCh Olld of 1bt · lint ,.... 1111!11 1-1&amp;: J'wll I 1- ~~ II ell I •
llaeldfJ 1-11 ...... SVACI ·u' 1 · 1
at ~ropve.th ' f ' '·bed th I l~H•
nf renee , night to advance to lhe flnais ~ "' &lt;UI NGI'III Gal~~· maintained lmlnufalrle-alllof
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celte1:•!e with a 6-8 record. Overall, the charges of Coaeh County llalketball TllumameDt ed time 11011.
hall wben lbe Pirltos 'ftlll Paced by . . . SpanJdlal. 1- .,._. -a.t
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IIIIa Moore were H goina into last night's contest Saturday lllabt at North Gellla Wbea play r.une4 Coach ahead 2S-22. NGI'III Gllllll lf«m. 11 . llflllor, •
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IP!ml Southern Local.
Paul Dlllaa'• Wildcat. won&amp; 1ft. oct bael&lt; ill the tblrd period 1011 poi!ltl, ltyler CleM
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Qa!19&gt;11s scored Ita second with 7:01 1elt in the \ same. illlh Sehool.
the lead tor the lint lime piled up a JJ.polnl lead 31-Jt 'Ito lhlrd will f1 jbe • - .,.. pll'lod. ll ,.._ .. . Southwulenl b11 Cllly 21 el if.1
llll'lOAL will in 13 outlnp. Nen Mitchell made It 47~ with two G.::,th~z.~;'"'w!!O:,l
N~ ~lnce the 'closing MCOOds of wtth 4:111 left Ill tho period. ST over lloalllwalerD ill 1111 U., ·llalioall P!'lllll .., M-21 llhotllor IJ,1por .-llld ~:
Friday, the Galllana journey to free toosea at .the J :47 mart.
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Sat- lhe flrll hall DanielA lloJe the Dave Oonlm bM 20 polnta "'""'lnC ~ ol lbe ..,..... 'at hai!IID. IrPr Cree heW 1M of 11 ltciD tile loa! llu:t."
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Logllll for ibetr Jlnal confer· Bob Ford hlt a short jumper, solaUM.J~ al
(N) ball from
Deel, r.ll jwl- 1011 a of Hannan Trace'• SS menl
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a Clllil/artatilf tia led t1 lbe 1l)tOr Creek 1118110 27 of II
once pme. Last Di&amp;hl, Dulle Lpfan reduced lllt-46 with two urday
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a. ior Pirate, ll!ld ICOn!d on · 1 reboundl to pace the Wlldcall. Tile llobeall had defeated tile IIIII of Ibm perlo)dl.
fnlm the !lad for. 41.7 per
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s....,•• boys pll)'ed 'at Che"" more free tosses &lt;he hlt 13 of ~U~edU: ~!'n,~ons:·~. layup. Terr)- Cremeens, s,.u Sheell had 10 ~. Dean JllgblandoN-.,. Q/11 dur- Tile lll&amp;NIIIIden cui the .,. had II ol 21 II the ~
apeake. GAllS was lrll going 20 at the 5:45 marl&lt;.
cooler &lt;¥COred and lfa&lt;UIID Wise, 1;.10 l&lt;llior, bit for II log the Sol!llwll ValleJ Alb1el- K,ypr Creek lead ID 11x polllt.l lllroW ' - ·
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Into last Dlgbl'a o»~~IM.
folil&lt;heU 's crlp made 11 51~. 81 8 ' 311 ~ATS 5N3
, Trace' went ahead 511-47, ntver points and Crellll\lells bad 12. tc ~ aeUOII aod red&lt; IN&amp; eariJ Ill the fow1ll periOd. Soutl,.resterJ! 711 15
.. Allllootgb lbe Bloe Devils~ and Gene Jacksoo added • . free Playing before a "standlna: 1o he hellded. The Wt!cata led Coach Mike Morrison's Ptr- as "I1Vlll'ltos" to lake · 1bt 'l1lat wu • clcee it IIIey 1&lt;11. Ky
Creek 11 1114 :D _ " '
lbllr borne eampalp with lois at lhe 4:21 mark, BJvlng room onl .. crowd Friday night ~ w!Ui 1:3&amp; left.
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ales hlt 21 of 115 llbots for IU lourllamellt.
'nle Bobcall ......,. ap 11
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11 of 17:: edJ";Z. '::..~ ~ IIDIIII- · 1n the oat Ibm mJn. 11 llow 1111'1 Ill) 1; to 52. n'-n .f'raoe roared bact from Dave J1aler. f.3 junior pivot- per ee~ aod
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Q.3JI third perlod deficit to mau for the Pirates, lllrDed In the I
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&lt;OIIIIilllled It turnovers, Porn- 48 with 4:07 ie1t.
ore e ertake the Pirates as Dave biJ best performance of the c:onnecte4 on S7 of 53 from the H lOpbolllt)r:t guard, bad 13 .t t.lla~IO.,.... a polnL KJ- kill ·~-t-10; Notllr 1-1-4

0 . . . . . with I..any MltelleD. 1-11 j'lllllor for•
ward bacS ht. the lllleup for the ftrlt tlme Iince Dee. 18,

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~ !Guls, Pomeroy had 17. Jacksob tall1ed a crip, two free

GaDia'l Jollll OaYidiOD fouled
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D wa 1 blttor defeat for the
PaDIIlerl. Had lba Mooremen
willl, lhe)' would bave been . .
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throws, ond D~vldson ~ a
short jumper, Blvlntl the Galli·
8JII a 58-18 lead wltb 2:53 remalnlns.
Pomeroy reclueed II to five
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lfall, Spauldlac aild
Jl m Grose 6--04· llrad!lUt7 ~ '
Whit. .,&amp; taDled Sb: po!Dts lD 11 • Wbill 3-i-P 'rGIIIa Jr.;;.
a blc 11-poiDt fourth period u '
the Bobeall lefYed IIOIICe _to ,....,._
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Pomoroy hit 'tl per cent !rom
Coaeh (J!arlle MeAfee'a Alb- slow-dolrll pme -'tel .. 1HuD tossed 1)1 14 lor lbe
111111 11--14:
the field, slnl:Jng 1&amp; of 54 at·
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...._. Uled deliberate the l'tiDIIIni J.raameD At 1bt Din8 Bull(qL
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Wellston's Golden Rocketa etun,lnated the e
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Hammell! 0 :L ror~ ...,. ·
• balftlme 1, w"" Jt.1 and AU..\ Moote Gilliland the Ponlhen hit 26 Of 41. PHS ville Greyhounds from contention tn -the SEOAL ~, IIODll • stalUng game FriU, ens led 31•20 oiler lbree quart- Jaei&lt;loD player to bit double 15-411.
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for left Ill lhe colleeted 25 rebounds. Bill Rod- romping past the visitors 69-55 in a run-a·way contest nilJbt to· slow down Jackson ers.
I IIguRs .. he netted 10, points i Seor&lt;! by quarten:
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secoDII period when P. J. Ryal ford and Logan had seven each. Friday Digllt.
veri lead and lmoet tile Iruunen Into nte 'lklor7 moved Atllens 1ft. with Harold Howe addloa eJ&amp;bl. lJadJion
I 11 • va f.
tipped Ill a re'bound.
That GABS bit az per c:ent from
The Rockets raced off to a 2~-8
ibe ~aln· II&lt;!COIId plaee In the SEOAL by to flM plaee In lhe loop star&lt;i- I Statillies of lhe came llbow Athelia
11 lJ 11 • '
ut lbo GaDin ahead, 'tr.ti: the field, lllnklnl 'tl of '84 at. and the Hounds were never even ose or ~on 'irtUe ol I vldory.
tnp wltll Ill M .-d wblle Atllens biWIIg U of M . .,
PBob 1lbale1 11111 IIDD J:.oian tamP!•· The Oevtls hlt II of 21 der of the game as the winners led at the In
Holding !be baU nd waiUns Jacboll eiOied out Ito leape for 44 per cent and coovertlnl ! jleserve Seor&lt;!: J...s- .. ·
paced tile Panthers dtiriDg the me tosses. GABS colleeted 51 32-21 and 51·26 after three NelsDIIVIlle'o league leadlnl lor tile aooc1 sliou, Athl!llll pb- competl!lon w1111 a N awk. 15 of 23 at the charity otrlpe. , Atheos 22.
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game'a first a minutes
In rebounds. 1\lltchell had 12, Dav- quarters of aeU::ro,.,, bot. reserve team alllorbed Ita ...,. bed an 11-3 flftlt period lead Denll)' Rapp'o 1$ points tool! I'!be ln&gt;nm011 .,.,nnecled 011 14 .
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whleh the lead ucbqed hands idson 11, Ford and Jackson Coacll Jobn turoed 1be
01111 kilo o1 the season as wen.. and were never behind u the hfCb &amp;1111118 .....,.. willie Giel of :17 lbotB for t1 per cent aod ltA18E PllBS&amp;
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llJ: llmet. lt wao tied seven eight each.
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shooting club
COD- ton's llboclt: ltOOpll took 8 thrill·
- - - - i made sood 011 10 ol 14 at !be DELAWARE. Oblo I
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t'mtl before R al's twiJI.polntMitchell's 21 pomts paced tesl mto a rout and led by • . :17-M viCtor) In overUme
Tht purse rw .the 1111'1 Little
put tile
elub ahead to GALoHS. Jahcksod25
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:wever, the Grewupa retalnnd:
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wtillln 1 ley 12 and Radford 11.
cleared his nc ·
th wl place Athens reserves were al· By U•lled ~11 InternoHo•al : Erkslne n Rollins 119
, Gta;;gow 3-1-7; Howe 3--2 will be ~
four llllnulll 'Pill - ·&gt;wttll J:47 In the reserve
' the Steve. Jeffers pac . e n- ao healeD Friday MlghL
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' Frederick rl Old Dmn 87
-f: ?.;Ulllns 1-1~; GDIUIIIIII surpassing tbe prey I
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left lD lite HCOnd iuJIII, l;.06 ,... Blue Iml"'
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With 23 points wl1ile Mark The box score:
Brandels 105 Paeell!
I Ho:ov~ 83 Mel St 110
1-4-10; M~mt 1- :!-4; Pat- purse of fll.511 Ill 1151. Tile ,
miiiDed 111 1bt lhlrd perloii' _ losing streak
league
Rayburn added. 19 as the RockNELSONVILLE Ill)
Phil a Textile 77 Buffalo 88
! Aldra11-Brddus 85 wLbrty 19 ton 1-0-1~.. Malone 2--0-4. Lillie. Brown
Is lbe aecond
GAlli CMMcared 1bt Panll!erl with a 46-34 victory over
clo";ed lbelf _league cam· Harold 3-6-11; Pancake s- New Paltz 00 NY Marltme '12 Florence St 71 Ala. Ooll 68
TOTAlS 11-10-38.
\race m the Triple Crown for J.
III-I. '11111pn the bevllltheli' ,Panther, reserves. Henry's 13
With an even 7' 7 ~cord.,: 7-4:1; Hubbard 2-1-6; Haning C.W. Post lOt Kgs Poinl 60
Tuakeegee Ill Le Moyne _B! · •·
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Year&lt;&gt;ld pacers. _ _ _ _
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blgelt lead of 1bt lll8bt -D paced Gillllpolls. Stanley bad 11
~~:e, Jbe ~he 0-4-2: Coker 2-~: eorri:~Bucknell 67 Navy M
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for Pomeroy.
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wtti{ 23
wtth gan 6--04: TOTALS 19-17- Esn Nazarene ff/RbtswstynM
Pomeroy Mftf fully recoverPOMEROY (M)
HSroid getting 11
50.
Cornell 86 Dar1m0Utb 71
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Bates 113 Tufts 73
The Rio Grande College
FacL"g Coacb llynlle Gino- 5.10 junior. witli 15 points. a· '
late la.lbe .iliird 'parl!d.
-1-.11; Logan 6-!J.-2(5;
SEUA~ ·ALL GAIIIES
Lavender 2-3-7; Hayburn Slolley Brk 81 Brklyn Poly 54 men rolled to tbelr 14th win
ber&amp;'s crew were Greg Oivldlo, Dick Venule, r.t fre•hman, w
&amp;AIIIIIlull,. IApn aod 1-6-7; Wholey S4:r12; ·
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Woa Loll Downa__,_1trd: ~ Mc~nt'f: PrJncetou 81 Yale 80
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La Salle 1f!8 Olla City "'
Friday nlgbt 81 canton u
NBA Stomiingt
Rio Grande connected on ·t
e r - sank 10 C&lt;lllleCIIU!e lreofi•
GAWPOL18 liS) .
Ja~OJI .. ;: :: :,..:. 11
M Dartmou th 71
alsb Colle'le
of 85 sbo1s for 49 liE&lt; coni " .,
6 1fl-41: • BuesohTOT~ • ~:1_
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78 1IMWII 77
downed W
l!ulerll lllvlsloa
mad 15 o1 :II) from the I " I
mtnulll aod II teCfi'W, ~ · Mi":hell 1-$-Zl; ,Moa.
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Score by quarters:
Frncs INY) M Siena 611
Tony Bass, 8-1
W. L. P&lt;l
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-.ISCOi'ell"·-'~·~ ....o-:o• MeCarty O::;f.:-8, Bu': Pomeroy .... •• ... 9 8 Nelsonville
a 21 2111
eolumbi&amp;
73
dropped
Ill
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Pblladelpbia
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10 H eon 0-0-0: JaCkson H-IS, Nelsonville .... •• •• 8 8 Wellston
21 32 51
City St Jl(i Brldy Coll74 throe fret lhrewl for II
Boston
44 14 .759 bounds and committed 32 tur&lt; •·,,
niiCIJC 1111_ !II WI i111he
Ford 6-0-12: Davidson fc-1- Logan .... .. '· ... 7 !0
Reserve,....., Wellston
MidBass also bad 13 reboomds.
New York
30 32 .4114 overs.
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St.
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Cincinnati
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32
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Rio
Grande
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CoUI11J',.
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119
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GaiUpolls .. •• •• .. 5 11
91 Thiel 56
17 polDII 011 DiDe goala aod
Baltimore
15 41 J38 Z-0-4; Bass, I~; Le&lt;•·
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' rane, ~1-1; ~. 4-0-,;,
made II 45-G llilorUy before the . ~ Quarters:
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tblld ......., llllled.
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1foa Lost
Tdn 109 Judson 77
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e-o-a Towler z 0 4. Tra·~
twa ·fl:ee lhrowl.,a.Jlipoll•·
10 22 13 20 -65
84 1lamllillo 73
. BLUM ll1l8PI1iNDBD
SID Franelsco
36 24 .1100
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Dak St '1$ St eon of Iowa 'It ARCADIA, Calli.
St. Louis
17 32 •i!J81 er' t 9 %1: aod IVIleon, J,-I
Jackson .... - .... 9
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Dak 76 shU. •
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Logan ............ 7
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Clou4 '1$ Moorllead..
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23 40 .365 5:s-u: Fllllako.
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.• Cle'l. St. EdWIIrd 53, "!ellstOn •· - ...... 7
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liiiDll (MOrrls) IO!Midl Tell
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ler, 4-2-10; SybilnJd.
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74 VermllioP li6
Nelsonville •• •• •.. • 6
7
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New York 121 adC8IO tn
7: KoMnvieb, 1-+-S; Pell6;.
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19· N~ 77-ol Pomeroy .. .. .. ... 6
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Aa:M 111 Benedict IS
Boo 13'1 San Fran 138 Z 0T
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. . 411 Cle.Liifii:E.
Galllpells .. • • .. ... 2 11
· 110 DV1 • E1k1no 'IS
Glouster '!J Olalmc.-llover H
PbDa 1a Lal Ana 1.11
15 Kane, 0-·l-1; Dollato.
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U ffl 9t Ansebn's 54
.u.Benl ll BaJDe.(:anllo
aD 131 Deln&gt;lt IlK
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Younptowlp a.ane,: ,e&amp; :,;
ri Cellna' ICIIS 410 ·
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Han.·Trace
11 11 14 21- 59 Grose, •1 \)lnior, taWed eiCM
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pom . lb finals with a Sf. Dee! and Moms eaeh eoulfl. North oallla
1151t-11- i3 polllt.l but .,-.bbed · off
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buted 10 points to ~ loslnt Ba-• Trace Ill) - Bl&lt;*le rebounds In iead the 1ooee ball
53 Win oyer 0
a. th cause North Gallia' bad 43 1~2: Qoemeens
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WeGiveBetterDeafs "''

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8 Ark Tech 19 Bardlnil 411

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Jood;::l

buolnou, Solf-&amp;nite,

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I YEAR OLD BRICK
ONE ACRE LOT

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W"lf' YOU UTIU

Wb} no• con .. tleo St. Cloud,
1
11118 u centrally lot'ated
i'lorld•
~lty ClOSt t.o orlando &amp;nd
botb

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write

to:

CHAoM

81ft OF COMMIRC£. ST CLOUD,
t' LORIDA, 31'119.

11

months remaining on

guar~

imtee. Pay 159.80 or !6.27
monthly.
Call. f46.4J25.
35-6
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with Gobese Tablet.;. OnJy
98c Gillingham Dru1. 35-36
35-3

int~rior, whlte
fioah ndlo. A. real nice car

FOR RENT OR LEASE
Office Space
I,500 square feet
Prime location
Utilities furnished

E. M. WISEMAN, RWTOR
THE WISEMAN AGENCY
500 2nd Avo.
4463643

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RHI Estate For Sale.

$1495

1960 Chlvrolet

BlHayM St. Wigon, e eyl.
en•ine, 11td. trans.,· good tire•.

dark crern finish.

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Phon~ 446-0263

RMI ESt• For Sale

10 a,m. to 4 p.m.
'

MOSCOW (tJPI) -All 11!'11&gt;
·quake Saltlrdq lhoot homelln
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Completely R•modelecj

STOl~ BUILDING

Wented To Do

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1964 Chevrolet

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II has bath, ·fuel oU .111l

eablnetsin kltehen; big
located on blacktop roa11

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PWMBINO

BEATING, 101 8ocolld
t4W/IZ,

FORRENT

MODERN 3 bedroom
buU~ill kitchen,
atta.ebecl.
prqe. In IOWD, 185

.... Wiseman Agency,
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MAY WE HELP YOU?
We al lbe Tilbtme are waiting·to belp you, tu nod
1 bome, to
a car, to hire a secretary, to rent
~ apartment • . . most aaylblag ynu net!d
ran
lielp you flDd wllb an economical, fast-acllng 1'1'1·
bwlfl WA!Jt AIL Call Ul today.

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3 tractors
1 snow blowe~
1 1 fiVe .,... ...-r-sprellller
nttrt ,tow
,..,.,., cultivator
1 30 Inch nt...,. imtwer
1 4G Inch r.tary mower

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dne, or phone 949-2304.
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TRAClOU.

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vice. aU makeo, IVY Z.aa4
The Fabrit Shop. Pomerov
Autoorized Singer s:J: ";d

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repair, Miller

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SALES, Pometoy

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open on the fo!IC!WI,ng ~ ana hours

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and ~eneral ma,nager of Stauf.
fer Chemical Company'• Speo
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SEVERAL NEW ~ '
cialty chemicaI ~VISIOn,
Will be
Chevrolets Avallab.le-¥
the speaker for. the aMual POint
Great Savings
Pleasant-M8son County Cham•~
ber of Commerce banquet on
F b '3 beg· . gat 6·30· pn!
e.•
mrun
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in the Moose Rome.
Also fe.tured on the
program will be ~ the Point Pleasimt High School choru' under
.vacuum
"-n
Evoni9
P.M.
the direction of" C. L. Head · and
Attacbm&lt;!nll never u.ood,
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d'onner music by tr.e Wandering
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Troubadours, Jon Leighty aod
antee:· l'ay ·•••.80
...,If 823or
Dr. Dan Glassma,n.
2e
monthly. Call
Baldwin is a member of. tbe
American Chemical Society, the
Commercial Chemical Developfront a
s1 e pore es, ~se 1 TU 2-J5a?
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ment Association
and the
ment. lot 198 x 323. Gomg
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at $3,000.
.
MAKE MORE P,RUFIT
by socialion, He is a chemical enPh. 367-7591
1 SYRACUSE Amazmg
buylisting
your
ftrm
s
serv1c~s
in .
.
graduate of · Lehigh
Rt. 7 Cheshlr•, 0.
I ' Ranch type frame, 5 rooms the ~aily Sentinel's Busmess I' ~~ie:;:~i~ and now reside!' In
24 Hr. Towing Service
. 12 . bed~m_s), modern bat~, Service column.
10 _lO ll Summit, yN. J., with his lfttre
budt·in · k1tc~7n, · plenty clos- CUSTOM butchering, will b11y and two children.
. et space, at).ic and cellar. hides. Phil Meier, 992·3510.
A1f0 rental property on ~~me
11 1 rfc
FOR CARS
.. lot.• All in excellent oond1hon.
1939 to 1966 Models
19. Ancer
$18,0110.
'.
REAOV ·MIX concrete deUver21.Breeat~
Aho
Robullt
Porto
ON ROUTE 33 - $1,500 buys ed rlght to your proj~t. Fa.!lf
23,Tbe
&amp; All Type Buckat,~eat,
98 acre$. approximately 30 and easy. Free estimata.
to 35 acres for cultivation, Phone 99!·32114.
Goeglein
ot
Hours 1:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.
fi.Filndlo
Ready·MiJ
Co..
Middleport
balance pasture and timber,
7 DAYS A WEEK
barb fence, small barn,
Ohio.
6 341 Uc
:15.-n.house,
llh
story
frame
house,
Owners Dona lei&amp; '•ul laird
Henry W. ltlrd
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Jt,Maa."•
e' rooms, fruit cellar, we!l at
WANTED
house, springs in pastures.
Albert M. Cox, · lkoker
%'1. ProBOY or GIRL
KH&amp;Wdan
Henry Cleland. Salesman
dance
29. tittle
To Deliver The Daily
!IIZ-3830 ·
II.Macawa
ollll&lt;l
Evenings
192·2.569
or
tt!-3&amp;31
37.-..w
ll.PSentlnal to 01tabllshed

I pr ~uol whotll
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1 pr ..., r•ductfon whHls
1 pr txMnslon txles

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~BAIRD~ftt.f~·~m~,LI!Iu~·lln.~l~riday a~d $ci,turcl~y: ~''~'~9,1.)'.-' ~., ' ·" · .,.

For A Select

Contact
Homer
Baxter. .
A J'
p\o
,.- · PP 13llf'e,
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Shown by •appointment, . 315 ·.
M~cbanic St. Pomeroy... or
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POMEROY - Priced to sell__1_ 1 tie_
7 room frame1 14 bedrooms),
d Jed ,. n REPAIR OF small appliances.
• 3rd
bath, recent.Y . remo e
"Appliance Hospital.•' . •
.living and dmmg room, new ~ St., Mason, W. Va. Jonn
,furnace an d hot wate r tank · 1
Rottgen.
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2 1. 30tc
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CHESTER ROAD - 1 storyl ltloo serv1ce. Ja('k's
' frame
~edroom~), :th: etation New Haven.

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trict. Glenroy Ewing, owner.

1 ~~~railer ·
I IIMring oulky

llllo opportlinlfi!IS will k ,tonducteci' OI'i"'"" ~IO.Irit· .t.w
wlih ell lnformatlfp Oiiitl!;lt,!f JO be lit contw.ll&lt;e; .'
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A large national COmpany COntldtrlng li plant in ' "the &lt;:'~I~IIJ .
Ohio, area ls ~~l'!dycti;.g·, a·sumy of male end fem~e , eppi1C1,1111 ·
for trnployment. $1gn up 'for 1 16b oppOrtunity at.tr. .. ~ll!c': ~t•
Employment Service OHices at tht dates and lim• hnd.lil!fow,
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lf·you Ire:
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ynu want sok!T Wo neecl ~~II' I
erty to seD, any location
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. Roalatratro., for~

.PURNJSHED apartment,
2
"' room &amp; bath, 828 Second.
.• c.u ~18 .
35-3
· ··RM. unfurnished apartment,
ut 181 Ave,, see
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~Rht or ph 446-lltl. 35-3

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GALLIPOLIS,
OHIO, AREA
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For Rent

tcree.a.

JOB.OPPORTUNJTIES'

1115'i BUICK Century,
, lent condltion. Ph. 258-6947.

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-N'l.WTeaching Ploroo and
The Wondurut Hammond
organ
'By Appaintment Onl'

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FOiL$ALE AS IS, balance o
,
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¥.t ton panel. VB e11gine,
!Of .Mechanic St. property, in· BREWE~ S Alu~mum
auto. trans.. pCIWtr stetri~c
eludlng a first floor apart- Langsvolle, Oh10. Phone
6 brakes radio, heater, li11.e
. · t:t~ J.
m ...'llt, plus storage room and 5140. Free estimates."
.
new tires'. Positraction rear
8
axle.
one car garage. Will sell rea·
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PT. PLEASANT - CyrD C.
sonable, near business
disBaldwin, Jr., vice
president

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USED PARTS

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BAIRD BROS.
AUTO WRECKING

DOWN

Oscar BainU•ltor
BAIRD REALTY co.
1OWNER Is anxious to aeu

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Miss_Sandrl. Bailey .
Racine, Ohio

2 7 &amp;tp

$1395

or oet1o111 d•'l'll&amp;l wn nptrt.

l.Acewnu-

.CARPENTER work or
,. phone4f$.0090,

Pomeroy. 0.

Ooeor Btlllal, 111-

S81etmea

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Truck Buys

SPII\"ET PIANO - May
be
had by
alsumlng small
monthly payments.
finish. See it locally. Write
Lincoln,
Q·odit Dept., 701
2 7 61p
Osceola, Ind.

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age on blacktop road, I
from Northup.

Ktdlatur To

HEATING I.

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BAKER

Mille Help Wented

LOTS ill HanersYIIIe
Plantz Sub.

Lar1~11 l'ructl

SQlalleiJ- !Sealer Cure.

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POMEROY
MOTOR CO.

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Bl.lJid~r

System 11
The
Important AppliBn(:• In :Your Home, 1
Let ·u, Gi•o It A Good
Mid Wl~t.r Check_
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Qorl&lt;!r Millie, f4ttlll
William Ball, tfi QUAU III'I'IIIDIEIII&amp;

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$495

Oblruery

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M 50 SPORT
BOBCAT
SPRINT

and aU viOyt

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100 Ul

SERVICE '

.ctne automatic , power !teet·
ine 'brakes red bucket seats

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MOTORCYClEs

lmpill Supe.r 1Sport, 321' en·

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truck. f'tl. -446-1248 after 7

p.m.

1963 Chevrolet

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•,500.

Henrv Keisling Says
Houaelke"

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'HONE 992·5592

avllilablo """ for $13,000.
2 BEDROOM HOME
tl'.t'J'S PIIOVB
.
LARGE kltehen wllllba~::.l THIS to bo one of 1111 bJ&amp;IIt!t
oa1iJnets, divided
.quaWy bilinilllln Glltm COon·
fum
ty· - 11'1 • lllreo bedftlom
. . . lhlJ bome
llj:e, hu
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willl .... .- two fire.
lot,
.
-.-~
modeled IDd Is Jn good ~:~ places,' minfcurod la\m ·81111
lion; located ln Pl. ..
IUmlimdl... bd Ill
le$8 '
l'rtced low ill today's
lbaa • · • ·
tot,
Vaeaut, can
BEA'I' 1'IIB RVSB
seen any tlme.
SPRING II Dell' and )'OU'II'*"
ROBART DILLON,
a 1111 lot for lhll new flome.
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'nils oae bal dly water and
.Loodllo or Banri llnuoll
~~Y
Eveallp fll.1!21
TIDS ~ hu 101 ·mo,
a bam, plent.f Ill water, llrld
there II' 110 1louM 10 · · '"""
For . . . . ... . cir.. Rent
-- --- could
build u ,... - · Ill.
Olllce 2f kl., • • •

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now

er. Attachments never IJied.
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IN MIDDLEPORT.

IIPLIToi.EVI!L WDlBl'
large Uvlnf room wilh
ANKLE deep earpet, 111Ai1e &amp;.
lot area, kltcbeQ
place, and eomplete ~
wood !llblnell, builtin
kltehen are but • few al this
ances, bath In color,
3 bedroom beauty's
fea.
od llnlabed Pra&amp;e,
front ~~~res. can
'f!ll' . @II • 11&gt;
porch, covered palto,
pcdnlmOIIL
drive IDd lido walk, ps and IN TOWN OJNVENlBNt'B
city water. Price $15,1100.
IN A ,_.1)1 DeW lbrlie IJod.
VA 100 per COlli.
!111111 wi111 plq ,.om
art1

as of this date February 8,
1967. Signed Louise V. Haf· 1ELECTROLUX Vacuum Clean-

felt.

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JlJf1l' LISTED- S IJR

baths. Call for an appointment.

your
dead SINGER Sewinc MadJ!no In
f horses. cow• and mules. (..'all good condition. Carrying cue
! colll'("l JacltSOfl t86453J or 1ncluc:1ed. Does appliqueJng.
! oe Cbillioothe m..6976.
pattern sewing, etc. Pay 5
: 1 will not be responsibl_e _ for payments of 15.25. Di!count
· any debls olber than my own I for cash. Call 446-4125. !i-ll

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It's only 1 ,.... old.... prt.,
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, NCH
NEARNEW

Quality Cars

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For Sale

' APPLiCATIONS
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Callllllhl
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and stcn. r .. more

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.NOW TAKING •

25 LOCUST STitlif'
YOU'LL~~-: tiJit
lllroe bodioom. ll'l ~-· ;,

1100, -u.
lUick.
Cln of.....

above is ' fine br!ct convenlenUy ~~~~
Village. You'll find plusb carpeting In
room and 3 bedrooms. The kitchen Includes a built
~e and oven and Is large en~Ujlh to eat ~n. Your
will get a lot of use from the ftnisbed family room

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R•l &amp;t.._ r.r Sale

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MAKE MONEY IN '67

Jood;::l

buolnou, Solf-&amp;nite,

a

I YEAR OLD BRICK
ONE ACRE LOT

j::;.====~~=--- 1
W"lf' YOU UTIU

Wb} no• con .. tleo St. Cloud,
1
11118 u centrally lot'ated
i'lorld•
~lty ClOSt t.o orlando &amp;nd
botb

eoa"m,

•n •rea o! mur

tHH
pu.hlie

••rvl&lt;'e, wheN! 7ou .llP U••

weU

1!1

thaf "''

t ~ uy

on

1 ll!odMt

or

brocburq

ematlal

retlnm.enl

illcom•.

Cornp•ratlveiJ" low taxea. For col.

write

to:

CHAoM

81ft OF COMMIRC£. ST CLOUD,
t' LORIDA, 31'119.

11

months remaining on

guar~

imtee. Pay 159.80 or !6.27
monthly.
Call. f46.4J25.
35-6
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·- - - __ ___ 1
· REDUCE ai
1mp1e and fast I
'
s e, I
with Gobese Tablet.;. OnJy
98c Gillingham Dru1. 35-36
35-3

int~rior, whlte
fioah ndlo. A. real nice car

FOR RENT OR LEASE
Office Space
I,500 square feet
Prime location
Utilities furnished

E. M. WISEMAN, RWTOR
THE WISEMAN AGENCY
500 2nd Avo.
4463643

•

RHI Estate For Sale.

$1495

1960 Chlvrolet

BlHayM St. Wigon, e eyl.
en•ine, 11td. trans.,· good tire•.

dark crern finish.

•

Ohio

Phon~ 446-0263

RMI ESt• For Sale

10 a,m. to 4 p.m.
'

MOSCOW (tJPI) -All 11!'11&gt;
·quake Saltlrdq lhoot homelln
Ulan Ude, Dell' Siberia'• Llkt
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MODERN 3 bedroom
buU~ill kitchen,
atta.ebecl.
prqe. In IOWD, 185

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MAY WE HELP YOU?
We al lbe Tilbtme are waiting·to belp you, tu nod
1 bome, to
a car, to hire a secretary, to rent
~ apartment • . . most aaylblag ynu net!d
ran
lielp you flDd wllb an economical, fast-acllng 1'1'1·
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1 snow blowe~
1 1 fiVe .,... ...-r-sprellller
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1 30 Inch nt...,. imtwer
1 4G Inch r.tary mower

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fer Chemical Company'• Speo
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cialty chemicaI ~VISIOn,
Will be
Chevrolets Avallab.le-¥
the speaker for. the aMual POint
Great Savings
Pleasant-M8son County Cham•~
ber of Commerce banquet on
F b '3 beg· . gat 6·30· pn!
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Also fe.tured on the
program will be ~ the Point Pleasimt High School choru' under
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Evoni9
P.M.
the direction of" C. L. Head · and
Attacbm&lt;!nll never u.ood,
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d'onner music by tr.e Wandering
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antee:· l'ay ·•••.80
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Dr. Dan Glassma,n.
2e
monthly. Call
Baldwin is a member of. tbe
American Chemical Society, the
Commercial Chemical Developfront a
s1 e pore es, ~se 1 TU 2-J5a?
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and the
ment. lot 198 x 323. Gomg
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at $3,000.
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MAKE MORE P,RUFIT
by socialion, He is a chemical enPh. 367-7591
1 SYRACUSE Amazmg
buylisting
your
ftrm
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serv1c~s
in .
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graduate of · Lehigh
Rt. 7 Cheshlr•, 0.
I ' Ranch type frame, 5 rooms the ~aily Sentinel's Busmess I' ~~ie:;:~i~ and now reside!' In
24 Hr. Towing Service
. 12 . bed~m_s), modern bat~, Service column.
10 _lO ll Summit, yN. J., with his lfttre
budt·in · k1tc~7n, · plenty clos- CUSTOM butchering, will b11y and two children.
. et space, at).ic and cellar. hides. Phil Meier, 992·3510.
A1f0 rental property on ~~me
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FOR CARS
.. lot.• All in excellent oond1hon.
1939 to 1966 Models
19. Ancer
$18,0110.
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REAOV ·MIX concrete deUver21.Breeat~
Aho
Robullt
Porto
ON ROUTE 33 - $1,500 buys ed rlght to your proj~t. Fa.!lf
23,Tbe
&amp; All Type Buckat,~eat,
98 acre$. approximately 30 and easy. Free estimata.
to 35 acres for cultivation, Phone 99!·32114.
Goeglein
ot
Hours 1:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.
fi.Filndlo
Ready·MiJ
Co..
Middleport
balance pasture and timber,
7 DAYS A WEEK
barb fence, small barn,
Ohio.
6 341 Uc
:15.-n.house,
llh
story
frame
house,
Owners Dona lei&amp; '•ul laird
Henry W. ltlrd
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e' rooms, fruit cellar, we!l at
WANTED
house, springs in pastures.
Albert M. Cox, · lkoker
%'1. ProBOY or GIRL
KH&amp;Wdan
Henry Cleland. Salesman
dance
29. tittle
To Deliver The Daily
!IIZ-3830 ·
II.Macawa
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Evenings
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or
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Contact
Homer
Baxter. .
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M~cbanic St. Pomeroy... or
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POMEROY - Priced to sell__1_ 1 tie_
7 room frame1 14 bedrooms),
d Jed ,. n REPAIR OF small appliances.
• 3rd
bath, recent.Y . remo e
"Appliance Hospital.•' . •
.living and dmmg room, new ~ St., Mason, W. Va. Jonn
,furnace an d hot wate r tank · 1
Rottgen.
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CHESTER ROAD - 1 storyl ltloo serv1ce. Ja('k's
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1 ~~~railer ·
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Ohio, area ls ~~l'!dycti;.g·, a·sumy of male end fem~e , eppi1C1,1111 ·
for trnployment. $1gn up 'for 1 16b oppOrtunity at.tr. .. ~ll!c': ~t•
Employment Service OHices at tht dates and lim• hnd.lil!fow,
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.PURNJSHED apartment,
2
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35-3
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ut 181 Ave,, see
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OHIO, AREA
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JOB.OPPORTUNJTIES'

1115'i BUICK Century,
, lent condltion. Ph. 258-6947.

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The Wondurut Hammond
organ
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¥.t ton panel. VB e11gine,
!Of .Mechanic St. property, in· BREWE~ S Alu~mum
auto. trans.. pCIWtr stetri~c
eludlng a first floor apart- Langsvolle, Oh10. Phone
6 brakes radio, heater, li11.e
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m ...'llt, plus storage room and 5140. Free estimates."
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new tires'. Positraction rear
8
axle.
one car garage. Will sell rea·
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PT. PLEASANT - CyrD C.
sonable, near business
disBaldwin, Jr., vice
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Oscar BainU•ltor
BAIRD REALTY co.
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Miss_Sandrl. Bailey .
Racine, Ohio

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$1395

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Pomeroy. 0.

Ooeor Btlllal, 111-

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Truck Buys

SPII\"ET PIANO - May
be
had by
alsumlng small
monthly payments.
finish. See it locally. Write
Lincoln,
Q·odit Dept., 701
2 7 61p
Osceola, Ind.

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age on blacktop road, I
from Northup.

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BAKER

Mille Help Wented

LOTS ill HanersYIIIe
Plantz Sub.

Lar1~11 l'ructl

SQlalleiJ- !Sealer Cure.

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MOTOR CO.

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The
Important AppliBn(:• In :Your Home, 1
Let ·u, Gi•o It A Good
Mid Wl~t.r Check_
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Qorl&lt;!r Millie, f4ttlll
William Ball, tfi QUAU III'I'IIIDIEIII&amp;

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$495

Oblruery

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BOBCAT
SPRINT

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.ctne automatic , power !teet·
ine 'brakes red bucket seats

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truck. f'tl. -446-1248 after 7

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1963 Chevrolet

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Henrv Keisling Says
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'HONE 992·5592

avllilablo """ for $13,000.
2 BEDROOM HOME
tl'.t'J'S PIIOVB
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LARGE kltehen wllllba~::.l THIS to bo one of 1111 bJ&amp;IIt!t
oa1iJnets, divided
.quaWy bilinilllln Glltm COon·
fum
ty· - 11'1 • lllreo bedftlom
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llj:e, hu
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lot,
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modeled IDd Is Jn good ~:~ places,' minfcurod la\m ·81111
lion; located ln Pl. ..
IUmlimdl... bd Ill
le$8 '
l'rtced low ill today's
lbaa • · • ·
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Vaeaut, can
BEA'I' 1'IIB RVSB
seen any tlme.
SPRING II Dell' and )'OU'II'*"
ROBART DILLON,
a 1111 lot for lhll new flome.
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.Loodllo or Banri llnuoll
~~Y
Eveallp fll.1!21
TIDS ~ hu 101 ·mo,
a bam, plent.f Ill water, llrld
there II' 110 1louM 10 · · '"""
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IN MIDDLEPORT.

IIPLIToi.EVI!L WDlBl'
large Uvlnf room wilh
ANKLE deep earpet, 111Ai1e &amp;.
lot area, kltcbeQ
place, and eomplete ~
wood !llblnell, builtin
kltehen are but • few al this
ances, bath In color,
3 bedroom beauty's
fea.
od llnlabed Pra&amp;e,
front ~~~res. can
'f!ll' . @II • 11&gt;
porch, covered palto,
pcdnlmOIIL
drive IDd lido walk, ps and IN TOWN OJNVENlBNt'B
city water. Price $15,1100.
IN A ,_.1)1 DeW lbrlie IJod.
VA 100 per COlli.
!111111 wi111 plq ,.om
art1

as of this date February 8,
1967. Signed Louise V. Haf· 1ELECTROLUX Vacuum Clean-

felt.

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baths. Call for an appointment.

your
dead SINGER Sewinc MadJ!no In
f horses. cow• and mules. (..'all good condition. Carrying cue
! colll'("l JacltSOfl t86453J or 1ncluc:1ed. Does appliqueJng.
! oe Cbillioothe m..6976.
pattern sewing, etc. Pay 5
: 1 will not be responsibl_e _ for payments of 15.25. Di!count
· any debls olber than my own I for cash. Call 446-4125. !i-ll

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It's only 1 ,.... old.... prt.,
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Quality Cars

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For Sale

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lllroe bodioom. ll'l ~-· ;,

1100, -u.
lUick.
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Village. You'll find plusb carpeting In
room and 3 bedrooms. The kitchen Includes a built
~e and oven and Is large en~Ujlh to eat ~n. Your
will get a lot of use from the ftnisbed family room

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LOWEST PRICED GUARANTEED USED CARS IN
THIS AREA! A-1 FORD TRADES!
1963 Ford Convertible

1965 Chevrolet l ton Pick up
PICK UP. V-8,

V-8, automaUe, prem·
lum tires, radio, like
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1962 Ford Fairlane 500
4o door V-8, automatic, raclio, extra nlee tires, beauti-

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1966 Ford Custom 2 Door
2 Door V-8, automatic, radio, white wall
tires, 12,000 miles of

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~VJ65 Chevrolet Chevy II
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Mro. Mal11e Moaldeo,
Peebles, a native of
Galtia
County, died Tuesday at West
Union. She is s~~rvived by
sons, James S. King, Gallipolis
and Henry King, Friendship,
and Mrs. Baunnit Fletcher, of
Peebles, with whom she made
ber borne. There are nine I!I'Jmd .. :l
children and 'l1 great grandehil·
dren. Two brothers and
sister preceded ber in death.
Services were held Friday
Peebles, with burial In Portsmouth.

BER LI-NE
EASY CHAIRS
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Just received another shipment of. Berkline Easy Cl1airs;
Rockers- Recliners - _Rock-A-Loungers. Early American,
Modern and Traditional styles. Covered with beautiful,
durab1e fabrics or long wearing vinyl.
Quality controlled, Quality ·constru.cteCI and eiqlertly
tailored with original designs.

Mn. George Morrll, t4,
former Mary Margam Tao•ne•'
of Gallipolis, died Feb. 3
Tucson, Ariz. Sbe was
the
daugbler of the late Mark
Tanner and graoddaulbter
the late Vlnt and Fanny Tao"ll
ner, 1001 linle realdenta of G~· ll
Upotis, Mrs. Morris waa
1940 graduate of GaDla AcMemy Higb ScboOL Sbe II SllrVIved by her husband, a CoJoael
in the Air Foree; two d111dren,
George, Jr., 18, and Cathy 11;
her mother, Mrs. Beulah
a si!ter, Mrs. John (Cath..,.
lne) NelfiDU, and a bro11her,
Mark Tanner,
Va. Services and burial "'
in Tucson on Feb. 5.

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· 4 ~ndard shift,
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Radio, white walltlr·

_...,n, w I~ with beige

eo,

beautiful Urbt

green finish, ll.te new
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Wagon, standard

i cylin&lt;ler, excellent

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LOWEST PRICED GUARANTEED USED CARS IN
THIS AREA! A-1 FORD TRADES!
1963 Ford Convertible

1965 Chevrolet l ton Pick up
PICK UP. V-8,

V-8, automaUe, prem·
lum tires, radio, like
new lllllde and out, 1

long

1rheel base, eztra

real jeweL --------

1962 Ford Fairlane 500
4o door V-8, automatic, raclio, extra nlee tires, beauti-

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ful turquoise paint, cleanest

1966 Ford Custom 2 Door
2 Door V-8, automatic, radio, white wall
tires, 12,000 miles of

car in toe . .............................. ..

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~VJ65 Chevrolet Chevy II
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Mro. Mal11e Moaldeo,
Peebles, a native of
Galtia
County, died Tuesday at West
Union. She is s~~rvived by
sons, James S. King, Gallipolis
and Henry King, Friendship,
and Mrs. Baunnit Fletcher, of
Peebles, with whom she made
ber borne. There are nine I!I'Jmd .. :l
children and 'l1 great grandehil·
dren. Two brothers and
sister preceded ber in death.
Services were held Friday
Peebles, with burial In Portsmouth.

BER LI-NE
EASY CHAIRS
'

Just received another shipment of. Berkline Easy Cl1airs;
Rockers- Recliners - _Rock-A-Loungers. Early American,
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