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FEBRUARY 1

1967

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Koreans Kill 246 Viet
IT COSTS YOU ONLY
PENNIES TO AFFORD
THE CONVENIENCE OF
A CHECKING ACCOUNT

J!MPLOYMENT SERVICE
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Tile Mobile Unit of tbo Obto Stile Employment
Servlee eo~~tlllu~s to provide a full r111ge 01 .ervleea
to the jobleu of Meigs County at the following loeaUons:
TbiiJ'Bclay, I a.m. to 4 p.m.: Rutland Blgb SrhooL
Friday, 8 a.m. to lZ noon: Raehle Bllb Srhool.
Free truaportelilln may be arruged by eaJIIng

"2-3918.

In acldltloa lo the above hollll, the mobile unit
wiD return to the Pomeroy puldng Jot Friday, 2:30
to 7 p.m. and Saturday, I a.m. to 3 p.m., to lake prelllalnuy appUeallons for a large national eompaay
eouldedag a plul In the Gallipolis area, aDd wUIIDg
to .t nln Ill·own employees.

Ofln AChecking Account
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National Todayl
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Visit Elberlelds In Pomeroy

free Customer Parking

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J~::lN~F~O~R:M~ATiQN - :Chuck Mahoney, right, a Washington County residenf and employee of the

Semce, ln~1ews Larry Lee, Long Bo~tom, left. for counseling and testing purposes
mob1Je urut was on the Pomeroy parkmg lot Tuesday. The unit, in Pomeroy again today, wlU be
at Rutland H1gb School from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday and at Racine High School Frlday
from 8 a.m. to 12 noon.

at ·

/4ational

~ussia Seen·Offering

Aid to Anti- Maoites

Exclusive, AUtomitlc

BLOOD DONORS NEEDED
Monday, February 20, from lZ DOOD llntll 8 P.M.
Ia the next villi of the Bloodmobile to Melg1 County.
Over 100 lllllta ue needed to replaee blood already
uoed !IY Meigs County residents.
. Tbe UDII wtll be Blaffed by Meigs County doelora
lllld volunteer workers uslstlllg the profeulonal staff
from the lluthlctoa BlOOd Center, aeeordlDg to VerDOD Nease, General Cbalrmu.
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Tbe euloea for the Bloodmobile 11'!11 be served
by the ladles of the Catholic CbureiL
Donora do not Deed 10 appohltment. They may
eome uy time between the hours of aoon ud 8 P.M.,
Moadey at the Pomeroy lUDior Hlgb School,

MOISTURE·

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WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

DRESSES
Til ·~

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Valuos
To
19.95

Velues

29.95

SUITS

Ladies Skirts

1 LOT LADIES

HALF SIZES DRESSES

WALKING SUITS

COATS

Reg. Price 6.95 to 21.95

J48

Velu•
To
57.75

TO

S2S

Velues
To
45.00

8·08

51- 5 to 34
Valu•
To 17.00

LADIES

I LOT ~JES
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Velu•
To
65.00

1095

Racine

1 LOT

1 LOT

LADIES COATS

LADIES SUITS

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1 LARGE GROUP

1 LOT LADIES

llodueod

VALUES
Tel

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1 LOT

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$10·00

VALUES
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Soeiety Notes

DRESSIS W SWEA-TERS-

LADIES JACKETS ami COATS

Bullitt Dies
Of

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J4,95to 24.95

MORE DOllAR DAYS VALUES IN
LINED

1 LOT MENS ALL WOOL

TO~~· &amp;RS

TOPCOATS

33 1/s

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VALUES

Reduced

VALUES

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$45.00

1 Iff-Short Sl...,e

Mens Lined

I La,.._ GnMip Mint

j!EAT SHIRTS

OVERALL JACmS

JACKETS

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Reg.
Price
7.49

Velu"
To

29.95

12·

wan~ to

WORK PANTS
CQdduroy

Values
To
5.95

BAHR CLOTHIERS

hurry I!P a load.

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Five temperatures 1o ·~liP !rpm lneludbllllr
fiuffinc.
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NOiM.AL SPEED for re&amp;U)art llfll deUcaf,et;
SUPER SPEED for heavY. fabrica and wbela fOil

MEIGS THEATR£ ·
TONIGHT
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-.ANTA~TIC
VOYAGI"

(Technicolorl
Stevh••
Bo1d EciiiiODd 0'·
Brifn. Raquel Welch. Arthur

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.c.u.ce Jlub.llllll lltadwp

11Lluri9ua but emnled
!Jfllli,po-skll: ltod ~ off
II)' l i - Prou ll""""'liotoal
Tl&gt;f mtuJ,iac Ira!&amp; jam ~- Sam WillilliUI, the 1111
There's no more rOCHD al1he lbmr the . . . , , _ chamjliGD- T• • ...U,. IOlra', JIUI In M
of the Big Ten baskelbaU
pcMio_IJXI Je&lt;rt J - iclded 1:1
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II JoWJ &amp;Yqed !Ill ear'tier lon
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Tile last . berth In tb&lt; linle the Big Tl!l bad eaJoyeol 'Nortltweotwll. wll!dl traUod
pentboil&amp;e suite wu OCCIII&gt;Ied sueb boated c:ompolillolll!l oi&amp;l&gt;l •• al balltlme, clooed the aap
Tueoday nigbl wbell lowa ytarB.
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1o within '"" mJdway lhraJ(~
cheeked In wilb a 5-2 ~er, Iowa forced lhe tniiD&amp;)emeltt ~he !IMI perl4ld but J.... talllcd
100-ebv joininl! Ncrlbweslern, by upaellinJ hiP-t&lt;vrilfg Norf DIDo of Iowa's point; m a· i:c~
Indiana and Michigan Stale In weslem ._'1$, one algbl f/1« llroleh during wbich 1be Haw-

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You. m ~ for a Job.
You an a:otng to be a 19$7 high

Jll;ltool graduate and planlling to work.
&lt;f- You are doing part-time fll'llllnl or
'«ber pll't·tlme work.
,. You are deslrin&amp; to Improve your

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_,mployability by developing a skill.

Tbe bours for reglmation In Galli-polis Friday an from I a.m., until 8 p.
.111- Saturday, appUcattts may sip up beo
~ll 9 a.m., and 6 p.m.
.. In Pomeroy, applicants will be re-:c:elved from 2:30 p.m., until 7/.m., on
.J'rlday, aad from IJ a.m., until p.m., on
-Saturday.
· Otber communities are vtelnt with
·this area for tbe l~atlon of a nationally
known plant. Purpose of this weekend'•
labor survey Is to learn lf workeH will
be available for prospective jobs should
a·new lndustrlal plant locate ln Ibis area.

~· .liDIIl'M ITI
Tbls to!UDUI 11;(0!' )'OUIII
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Publlablld evet)l day (actpt ~
day) 111 Tile Ohio VaUey PttbUihlnf
ComJIIIIY, 110 Mec:hi.Dic St. Pmneroy,
Ohio 4D7el:- BlllineM Offlee piJODe 119221lli. Edilol'lal pluino i192-21ST.

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The long-time endeavors of commun·
ity olficiais, volunteer and elected, are
be&amp;innina to pay off. Industry and busi·
neu are 1ooking us over, and tbal is oneball the battle.
Tbe newest endeavor, community
leaders point out, is not designed to
"tald" pres~nt industry, which !las been
m4 Will continue to be good for this

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by.. oullcored the 1illdcat.l II- wbkb third-ranked Norlh Car&lt;~ I dd..tell 11.
I lo brook :the pme ._,_
!ina ·leads wtth _• perfed
for lll: ~~~-:_'-;3111
P"-"·11)' ~
record after toppm1 Nortb
Jim lluml IClOI'ed '' poinll lc ollna Slate 77-40.
Cl&lt;m.:&gt;o lod l}y
pace Nortbweot&lt;m, wllJcb edged Booloo CoUogo, ranked
ljl .lhol ~ jiiiC .,.._
lol!a to-Ill Ialii month iD ' and !Jib-ranked
ranl:ed Utb. puUoid lo
Evanat011. ·
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cleared their last obstacles
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!oar pojril,l)l', ~ )!'ith
Only one mild uptel ..Uvoned ' to their N.... Englantl
fiv• minUtes !elL But lbiJ ~
the e\'enlng as Cl~ clipJ"'i lstruggie on Saturday oigbt
bung on 1o 11tD4 lba Blllf Dnill
Dlike 7s.&amp;, virtually knocking ! Gbeonul Hill. BC ran Its re&lt;O&lt;d their IIOCOIId ~ "'-, irt "'-'
the Blue Oo!vUJ ljUl of L'le . to 14-2 by whippmg
games. )l(jlt·Verga of Dub led
Atlantic Coast Conference ra,,. IJ.sland 11-71 and
all """"'" ·wil!l
mere than Jim l;ulherlaoo ~~f

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Stottlemyte Inks Contract

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CIIIM ~hey 4blC U, llltl;' .-t,
"Willt do you c..,a.t - · ~
fir ckilltl _lilutt JOII'N ~

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Voice of-Broadway

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Tile "JJ'rank Sinatra Build- 111g aod Boston's AI Lacey u mllbl1 purty 'IV oalesgal: 1111&gt;o
lne" ro loudly publicized at tralnet . .. . The Bllcfl Mu811D11 s1c1an Corky Halt; wbo . llarpl
Wlll'ller Bros. won't bo bullt . . are ljllndl"* l fortune
to bellln4 'I'on7 lleru1elt at 1b o

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Rol"" .

captain Willie Wolters coimei:l·
. ·.. 1ed on a thr""·polnt play 'til
· msure the v1ctory. Steve A:~*.
man 0f the Eagles game honqf~

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mother t,jfj d,
l*cliy, llllfllll •·.-';
Stay-al-holne mojher - 4u11

team honors ' t&amp;teo.eaptaln Mike
Riordan, who 1:altied. 31 polntSJ,
19 in the first· hall&gt; 'Walker

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CANADIAN NAI'it:Y

lhe hottest woman skier

tn the world, keeps the
.on with a cup of coffee dur·
lng a rare cool moment at Mt. Orford, Quebec. The 23·
le&amp;r~ld Naucy has beea the se~sation of the slopes this

lbd alodn
liuslJIDd - bottd
8pln!ter - lllilllclly
'Nfllr e&gt;etyOfte kllow• tho..
daerlptlona aro mort '!fttrul
thi!J 1rue yet the lmaP remillna. oro;. IDIIIIJ people would
ralber blamli' tblll · IOfalle: lola

season.

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Christian beat Baylor 99-91.

mllea..tban

PROTECTION Is needlld by ·,_.
Oscar Robertson of the 1·
Cindnnatl Roy a Is. He'i ..forced tq W(!ar this protee. t. ··

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tlve mask: after receiving a - :
ltp wound wbicil fttJulred

olu&amp;ilches.

Compare Quality! ~Woml'n'o Thuroday League
February Z, 1967
Won
7' Up ,Bottling Co. .. . 40
Simon's MBrket . . .

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N.. Y. Clothing House 32
RuUand Dept. Store .:10

Eastern DiviJIOD

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Philadelphia
, Boston
NeW-York

L.
53 10
4&gt; I&amp;'

·s1 33

Cincinnati
26 34
Flescher's Texaco Sta. 27
Baltimore
16 48
Landmark .. .. .. .. 7:!
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Division
High Game and Series - Dol ·
w. I.
otbey Nieri, 183, £12;
37 :1.6
hfgh game - LandmBI'k 811; San Francisco
St. Louis
311 32
1eam HJgh Series LQs
Angeles
26 34
Marke\,).278, •
Detroit
24 'SI
Cljj_
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ago
23 42
Jualor Mind .Leaane
1 iA flbruary &amp;, 1181
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Tuesday'•
salt F&lt;an 128 Bostoo l22
woa
(f:Otly game scheduled)
Team2 ............ 3
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Yotkjal &lt;;mctnnaU
Teanj• 1 • . ••. •• .... •.... 2
B4stoo
atl- tos Angeles
Tearq 5 . . . . .. . . . •. . •. t
Plliladelphla at Ot!~roit
Tea~ 6' • •• • •... .. •••• .1,
(0tlljo games sc~leill
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High Game ·ne,.Y 1'111i Steve Van
HJgh !!f11es - ~a ·
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Teall) High Game
TUnt 2, 638, I'M. '

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lyiltl mechanlom t:. a' delicien-ey In lhe number of plallleta ill

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Elsewi.Wit61•Wft&gt;t 'VIt&amp;nia•routed PenDl !lti:IW · m7, 'Rutge!a
sank Navy 83-49, Memphis State
stalled Loyola (La.) 52-46,
Wiscons~ -'b~sbed MinnesotA
Bo-75, 'l'exl"\ll~h stung -soutli~

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"geltWg lhe Jlrl." . . . M le
Mama Of the imminent "You
Quly Live TWite" Jamt8 Bond
film is dubbed Japan's Batdot
and ""' ¥ fi&amp;ger like a brick
p&amp;Joda: 35-211-35 ... Et•iq Rec-

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A - l'llrpara II • dlltut In
which bleedinll O&lt;CUrt IInder '-:;..r;~;;._+-.,....;.,.on
the akin spontaneously or after
very oUght treuma. The under·

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Arlllllr Ferrell IIGw do you face detractors?
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0 more years
and John land.
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Wayne Will'ba1e lM!etl In l1lma Ollie Mae Cowl. E4wln ! . 1c1eaa •re. II eootJ&amp;b 1ee111 jolil

BERR· 5 WORLD

• recuttence?

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Providence ~GQred. the .la$t
seven points of the game t.
boat St. Joe's gt&gt;ing away.
Jimmy Walkor, the . natiOII'J
~econd leadinJt soorer, yimded

B~~y Rips
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wilh prool IIIII ther're wron~.

pom ts.

Ina Ferrell,

premiere.

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What will cure tt or prevent

ca!l141 of thio deficiency I• untmown: In others . II may bo due
1o 111 atieru, an llldll'ldUallleilattivlty to ¥11rlous drugo, ,~~eu.
matte !tVer or a dllflcitlii!S' 01
-.ttamlrl c.
u 1M oause can bt determlnod. the prennlloll inti. out e
lftSent nn serlnuo ', problem. J1
lbe oaute II UlllbipW11,·' lrfl~
ment wlllt At.1'H nr relalld
drlljll 111a1 be ohllttt. ' F« ·

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deficit to riVt! 1ate in the ganif!,

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bia abaence of Otto Premlllg·
er'a "Hurry SUndown" H'wood

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mlprobama!A!, a mlltl tranqull-

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:WOO manaaed the tatooted LiJn.
ey lor 11 years until !!he lh1CI
hitn, Ia back In London u 1
• 1 week lalelllllll . . . Jnolng

through the 'st~Of!~ · Mil ' allli1 •
alter the Ranis. had' chopped

lludont: .,

Qlzart to Harold lt. Penon, the ~:n~sade, will lmowl, dDunl
Am\1 L. t&gt;er1011, pan!els;· LeiJ. crletl may IIODledlJ bt
annn.
. . ell out of lav•. - H.
Rlt:bard and SteUa Coleman Ot!fl' lielen:
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Chester.
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Mllclred r.mny ear to dale allcl go plaeAmn H. Tumel',
es, but do you lhilll; lt'a flit to
ordl •l&amp;l!ed •~&amp;run &amp; RudY" ~ Vlr&amp;lnla Lee 'l't1rner bl' lake doWn lhe
Ml U
wlui are~il-l~r,\'' ii~'ket&gt;a'$"'Bil~ l'idii:.&lt;ramea Ralph Turtler' to 1 go two miles farlller
I'm
Josh W!rlte's ~ughtert ... .. Ch.;.ias llaker, June Baket,'UO suppoJed lo, the koyo aet ~~~~·
The ilne&amp;t.' bra.. wunc1 In the acres, Sulton.
ea away from me far 1 wbl!e?
world, Bobby JtackeU's, trum- Sybil Ebersbaeb, Comm., to- You know boW 111! --..n
pela into the Drake HoiAll'• tie p. White, dec. to Gt'01er like &lt;a bomb lltU!Id tllld t1ee
Shepheard's Feb. 13 tllaitt _(or·a c. Wbite, Sr., Thelma Mdf, what'a up. How can 1 man
whole monlh (we'll be !here!) Wdma Ballard, Mae
Jonea, him atop ehecl&lt;lng the mlle.?
.. Gen. Etatnhower and Jack· Doria N. White, Grover
C. _ LIMITED
te's mother refused to be quot,.. White Jr Donna Jean Baker, Dear Limited·
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1 ed In !be Mll1eht!Ste1 boolt.
7U acre, Chester.
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Yea, I KNOW bqW ,..u .
Ruth and R&lt;&gt;berl M. Ric~ like to IIOIIIb around - 1JX1 .o
to E el... Elliott IU ~·· d -ur lath We a1ao lattltt
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severe purpurt, lraMflllltona
• Tile Almanae
Chester.
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11 leads 14 empty gu tatik•:
with Ires~ plunta and remov- BJ United PreY ln&amp;eraall-1
-llfJET ' late houra, racea,
tlra!ll'n
al of tho spleen are often nee- Tod . Wed esd F b 151
DAIRYMEN
. -Maltt. and aomellmM bti trvu"sary. Anyone with this dlo the ~~ ; 0 f ~ ay!th eSlB ~ COLUMBUS (UPI) - 'I' he bit.
se$j~C who milS! have his spleen follow ay
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!:Mlb annual Dairy
lrtdUdl')' Wby not ask lor a foul'-lnlla
removed should have thlo clone n.e'
I in Its
h
Conference ~ at Oltlo leeway! '!'lien hold It do.m to
before any other operation lo Tb moon_ s
new ase. Slate University Tueoday. ··· 'A· two for a couple of moftlhl and
attempted.
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and ':.t':r"srnmg stars are uplter bollliiOO persona !rom 1lte Mid- 1 think your Da4 will reall:.il
The ev.;.ln !lara are Saturn west attended.
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he can trust f'lll· - H.
II - 'How caa 1 lol rid ol Ju ter venu~ lind Mer
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Dear
Helen:
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resulting from pregnancy?
mer 'Je~ ~";., 1°k
rwite lor tlte ardane ts.
This is lor the lkl wbt
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reaper ~,rus
rm c wu .
ilijDed berlell OESl'IRATE ,.._
A - Then lllllrb or strtU, born 011 lhJ; day In lll&lt;l9;
lldlatlc Giuseppe zenpn fatal- cauae !!he "proved ber love" to
whtch may also be caused by On lhll day In ~lst_lll')' · "
)J hit Mqur Anton ~ of t boJ and he loll her , l'&lt;e
raptd growth, large_ benian to. , In _'.1162, the Montlor, til@ Chicago,
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board that pltraM 10 lltlleh 1·m
mora _or loss of _wetght after firotnontlad vessel In l.he U.3. In llltlll, slilgar Not Klttg Cble sick of IL
a pertod of "!M'SJty, consist of Navy, was reMY for rea duty died of CllllCI!t at the age of 45. My advice It bar lo, wiiOtl 1
fibrous scar tissue. There Is no after only 1211 days of construe· A ~~ tor the day-ltaU&amp;n bOy IBU that, you can alwavl
way of gelling rid of them. If Uon.
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crimioolo&amp;lst Cesll't Lomtbrost ill)', "If .JOU reaUr 1eMtl ""'·
lho, ttkir of the area is repiac~ "In. 16~, I he U.S. Baltiesbtp once ;aid~ _ "Tile_ Ignlli"Jnl m•~ ,.U wouldn't insist." Wlty IIIII
with ·a skin graft tho otrelcb Mame was blown up in alltays adOI'tS libat be etllltot -make HIM prove hiJ lovet - '
marks woold almost surely re- Havana )iarbor • kllllr.g ~ C!'t!w lll!derstand."
SMART AT 1~
appear in lite •am• location. menlben, , and le•din&amp; to a
n
. ~lara~ Of war 00 Spain In
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Q - My lnMband bu elll· April.
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physema .. Can I get II !tom In lt!l, Pre~t..,lect
klsSJllll him?
kl':" D; lloolnf,lt !llrriWiy
nuosell IM:lna Utllst!lltatl!d .n
A - No.
Mlainl, bul bullets lltetl bJ

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Cbeslef Joimsoo,
Jolloson to Melvina JobMoa,
llle emit, Salem.
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llloll to k. A. Gru....-, J&gt;QII It
Gru-. FOrtatliiiD . "~
Block Co., 1.7$ acres, B\lltoo.
Albert Hill, Jr., Ora 1;. Hill
to Brady M. Huffman, ~Grace Hulfrnln, Lot, R)l¢110.
Ruth Rlebal'da,
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1,5 acres, Cheater. .

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1 Tecb
last Saturday, blil0$11
arch-rival Stote bObilld the ·! 'point perfonnailce Of eapllti
Bob Lewis. Th' :rar Heels had
edged the Wolfpack 7-/&gt;1 iD-,-f#'
earlier mt¥Linf this ,seasopF, ~
Boston {;oll&lt;ge, - ~~'*
unseat Pro}'ideoce as ,jbe
reigning P&amp;o'&lt;ll' l!!1.NII!Ii ~lJ8!.tpi.

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the oult has eone IIllO interestlllg har.cls ... &amp;w come the
l'OStaurant Is callod Cbarloa a
It Pomme Scumee wben the
owner'• nome II ll'fnd?
Merv Griffin !Ued for another
(hiJ ard) radio alation (WMIO,
Aliantlo City) and peddled another (his ~) game
show
(One in a Million) 1o ABC.'I'V
... Snob preblem: • swank
hotel'• nlgbiDWl pes~ are
irate beuuse there s no dOI'I'·
man after 1 a.m .... TOll 811\o
nett's mother and olster bad a
DIOII dignllied ucort at i he
Copa to_. "!•tell 1any'o blge.i
triumph: their priest .. _ SliMY
Koufax' latest but so far un•
zipped big-~¥ney offer· good·
will ambaua'aor lot ·Master
Tro!laers.
-Wall Streeter Leonard Simon
and Wlldensteln Gallery'l art
historian Lois Rinslor fllld tho
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Sob Hope's 20-year-old daugh·
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clsl ... Ballo D!drlkson'a widower wresUer Ceor1e Zattarlill
triea bio but holtls on John
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BY WILLL\M s. WlliTE
The polll!:, however, Is that tbe time. And nolr, u to
Jill Franey . . . Marcello Mo•
WASHINGTON - A.n lncrea&amp;- till; bu~ne" has done nobody China, the division between
trolanni's nibblinc at the culllnilf 11111fY question - "Who any good, rut the United Slates two brolbero could not bo
catnip held out . by the ru.,
· produc-ers of "Do 1 Hear a
the hell is advising Bobby?"- Government and certainly not Ier.
is rising from the more mature Senator Kennedy. All the Same,
Waltz." ... Woody AUen bebaclten o1 Sen. Robert F. Ken· he ilnmediately upa II by go- Jo\'11, F. kennedy, to lhls col. came sueb an Instant Flihl
neely In lbe light of a lengtbon- ing to Chicago Ill (lrGilOSO a one- umru•ls direel lamoiedge, had Fan, be now wants to buy a
lng series of severe setbacks for man foreign policy toward Red a good deal ol sympat!IY for "good middleweishl;"
ar e
China which, while thoughtful the strategy which the
late there any?
. his Presidential aspiration&amp;.
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His trumpeted grand tour of ; and restrained In part, saw him Gen. Douglas MaeA~ur had Eddie P'lsher and 'Connie st.._
Europe , In which be appeared Ioffer two views so extraordinary wantedC.O::: :::'1Y qam~ 1 vens bad a ver1 ·UDromantlc
. 1 to treat wtlh fore~&amp;n !loads ol '\as to_ leave somt of his oldeol ~~hal II~ ~\.:":" .""gu': blc:ktr at lloct$r'o · u..pital
slate ao though he were a one- assoctates aaspmg In pain. : t
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'rth K
while watUng for J!ddi&lt;'s doc,
man Arnertean State Ot!patt- , The first of these views was ' hrulll rtgd 1 mto ~0
orea tor to give him a shot
the
ment, hll done him Rreat harm. that the United States
was 'l tbat, woul :ave en ~·eocal!j goo-a....,.ed duo at the TamAnd it has aaain embarrassed , treating Red ~~ wtlh "un-- 0;n
m~h::.s.:""m of burlalne, N. Y. Jeta' Mike
hiS own &amp;overnment by forcing _remtttlnghostlllly. Tblslncred- haw~s llida on Vietnam
Taliaferro and Dalles
beauty
a tired, umpteontb deelarat1on tble ••"'•on of current history
Y
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Kathy Donoghue, ollld they'll
hv StcN!IIry of Stale Dean Rusl amazed even the Russians. who, · As to '"Who II acMslng Bob- • ,..d Feb. 11 . . . Bruce cabot,
of two ploln reaUUeo.
I though ourely far from pais of by?" this II open only to In· I Kint or the Bs, now In an ·A·
The firol iolhat, notwlthsland- lbe Untied statea, know well forme,ci guess, lll1lce tv~ pol~~ rum \lith John Wayne ("War
ing aU manner of peacentk pro- , that 11 would bo lmp08slble lo ticlan 1 sources of adviCO are Wagon") says bo wan~ to 1,.
paganda whiltpers, the North exaggerate the bellicose aims held pretty elosely by
him. , le1'1!st young college -ld stars
VIetnamese Commumsts have of a Red China whleh has four This correspondent's belief - .
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any wilillllft8ll to Del!Oti31Al on demonstrably guilty of awu- 1 bod out of lbln air - Is thai
any remotely honest terms.
slon and whleb even today is &amp;mator Kennedy'a
l!l'IIICAl
'lbt se&lt;GIIIi Is lltat the Unltea are shooting oor ponplo
in !advice Is comlni from two men
Stli\08 bas 1101 the smallest In- . Vietnamese Commu111sts who 1 who serYed hll late brDI!ter but
tenllon of maldnc the Commu-. are shooting our people
in were al fto ttme permitted by
nlllt a !lift of a pennen..t halt South Vietnam.
Ithat brother to have any declo- By WaYne G. Bl'lnulldt, M.D.
to our bombina In the absence l The only "unremitting hostil· ;lve hand In hl!lh foreign policy Q -·I read thai Mlltown bao
of any abatement whatever in tty" here Is to most minds -I- Prof Arthur ·Sehlealnger Jr cau•od disastrous results in re-their own ayaulls on South including many of the be stland aiebard Goodwin
· cent leall on animals In some
Vietoam .
. minds In Sonalor Kennedy's own Th... &amp;entlemen are 'present- , ...arch centers. What kind
II lo unclear lB to Just who camp - that of Red
China, ly aealed, in lbo formal aerute, hatm would II callS&lt;!?
Is reopoM!hle for the baaeieso which, Incidentally, Is still un- in academic ebal,.., but they A - Allhoulll DIHI modern
,~ tale opread around the world purged from its aggression of a are demonotrably spending far drUgs ean bave undeSirable
that Kennedy was
returning decade and a half ago
upon I more time on nonacademic Jill!'" side effetll, these can usually
lt!!ra with some kind of third- bolb South Korea and the mili- Isuita _ in bohal! of Senator bo avoided by careful medical
h~nd Communjot peace feeler ,tary forces of lite United Na- 1Kennedy'• ultimata Pteliden- supervision. Meprobamate
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~mehow oblalned in his cor· lions.
tial campaign. Each Ia a lplen· town) is one of !he safest of the
dial oonsultaUons wilb
I h e 1 But the pm:zle goes boyond :did writer: neither hal· ever so-called tranqUIII!ers. It
world'a moot bitterly ond·Amtr· all thi•. For what Senator Ken- I been a wise politician. But holh produce undue drowsiness but
lo;an statesman outside tho Com- nedy is doing, and has long Iare nevertbeleY
diapiacillll when this iJ observed
~unial bloc itself, l&gt;reaident been doing, is departing pro- Isome of ·ttte tried and able pro- phetarnine give!! simultaneous~arleo de Gall!!&lt; of France. foundly !Tom both the con vic- 1fessionaio who always advised ly should counteract lhls effect.
~ennedy brought no •uch feel· lions and the_record of his late!John F. Kennedy and also used
er and frankly ~id a1 milCh. brother, Prestdenl John F. Ken-:to advise Robert F. Kennedy.
Q - I've boea taldnt Equa!iome of his _(riends now say nedy. Long since too Senator 1
nil OYecy oigbt for five years.
tl)at lbtR abourd and damaalng hal become a part-time dove Important papert wm """' Could this drug have a bad ef·
boa• was fathered by
some on VIetnam, where his brother ried In the crown o1 hiJ feet on my menial condition?
bureaucrat anxtoiiS to do some. was a resolute hawk, alboit o pipe hat by Pr..tdenl Abr• A - 'l1lll - Ia a broad . a!
' ct ll!inK good for the SenaiDI'.
I prudent and sensible one, all ham Lineoin.
meprobomalt. 11 improves ra. ~~
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liked and cbtrlshed by tbe 'COmmunity if
ills to proaper. We like what we have
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5e«&lt;lld elul pGI!.Ige paJ4 at Pomerqy,
Ohlo.
National adnrt!IIDJ repr11entatlve
lotUnelll Kimball, IDe. S4S l..,.lnato•
Ave•. New Yort Cl13', New Yott.
Suboertpdon ntn: DeUVlll'llll bY car
rler where avalltble, 85 Cllllta per woet
one you Ill advence at tbl Dltl111elltl
aeJ offlee na.20; e1s mOIItllt, 111.10·
tbroe monthe 13.90. By Motor Route
whore carrtet aerviee not avlllable 0111
moatlt t1.80.• ! Y mll one ym tlb.OO:
Six montbt, ~-•: 'l'bree~IIIOtltlto. ts.OO

If you meet any of tbe ~ualiflcatlons
listed at tbe outset. The Sen6nel auuests
you visit the re~tratlon :offices and
demonstrate tbat you are teady to. ron
up your sleeves and be ready not Qllly
to improve your own tot, but to boltlter
the bU.illeSs and lndustrlll climate . or
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Jdlned largely by responses the firm re-One of tbe prime taaliJ of any comcelveo this weekend.
moDity hi to take good care of existing
We would like to see 2,000, maybe bus1De1111 and lndWttry. Too often tbat
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Asiooial\011 Nallon1·~:-;!' Feb, Zl al ihe
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Wh ile you're worrying,
it could happen! Take
action now. Look under
INSURANCE in the
YELLOW PAGES• Where
your lingers do the
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II)' l i - Prou ll""""'liotoal
Tl&gt;f mtuJ,iac Ira!&amp; jam ~- Sam WillilliUI, the 1111
There's no more rOCHD al1he lbmr the . . . , , _ chamjliGD- T• • ...U,. IOlra', JIUI In M
of the Big Ten baskelbaU
pcMio_IJXI Je&lt;rt J - iclded 1:1
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pentboil&amp;e suite wu OCCIII&gt;Ied sueb boated c:ompolillolll!l oi&amp;l&gt;l •• al balltlme, clooed the aap
Tueoday nigbl wbell lowa ytarB.
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1o within '"" mJdway lhraJ(~
cheeked In wilb a 5-2 ~er, Iowa forced lhe tniiD&amp;)emeltt ~he !IMI perl4ld but J.... talllcd
100-ebv joininl! Ncrlbweslern, by upaellinJ hiP-t&lt;vrilfg Norf DIDo of Iowa's point; m a· i:c~
Indiana and Michigan Stale In weslem ._'1$, one algbl f/1« llroleh during wbich 1be Haw-

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You an a:otng to be a 19$7 high

Jll;ltool graduate and planlling to work.
&lt;f- You are doing part-time fll'llllnl or
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Tbe bours for reglmation In Galli-polis Friday an from I a.m., until 8 p.
.111- Saturday, appUcattts may sip up beo
~ll 9 a.m., and 6 p.m.
.. In Pomeroy, applicants will be re-:c:elved from 2:30 p.m., until 7/.m., on
.J'rlday, aad from IJ a.m., until p.m., on
-Saturday.
· Otber communities are vtelnt with
·this area for tbe l~atlon of a nationally
known plant. Purpose of this weekend'•
labor survey Is to learn lf workeH will
be available for prospective jobs should
a·new lndustrlal plant locate ln Ibis area.

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day) 111 Tile Ohio VaUey PttbUihlnf
ComJIIIIY, 110 Mec:hi.Dic St. Pmneroy,
Ohio 4D7el:- BlllineM Offlee piJODe 119221lli. Edilol'lal pluino i192-21ST.

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The long-time endeavors of commun·
ity olficiais, volunteer and elected, are
be&amp;innina to pay off. Industry and busi·
neu are 1ooking us over, and tbal is oneball the battle.
Tbe newest endeavor, community
leaders point out, is not designed to
"tald" pres~nt industry, which !las been
m4 Will continue to be good for this

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I lo brook :the pme ._,_
!ina ·leads wtth _• perfed
for lll: ~~~-:_'-;3111
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record after toppm1 Nortb
Jim lluml IClOI'ed '' poinll lc ollna Slate 77-40.
Cl&lt;m.:&gt;o lod l}y
pace Nortbweot&lt;m, wllJcb edged Booloo CoUogo, ranked
ljl .lhol ~ jiiiC .,.._
lol!a to-Ill Ialii month iD ' and !Jib-ranked
ranl:ed Utb. puUoid lo
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cleared their last obstacles
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Only one mild uptel ..Uvoned ' to their N.... Englantl
fiv• minUtes !elL But lbiJ ~
the e\'enlng as Cl~ clipJ"'i lstruggie on Saturday oigbt
bung on 1o 11tD4 lba Blllf Dnill
Dlike 7s.&amp;, virtually knocking ! Gbeonul Hill. BC ran Its re&lt;O&lt;d their IIOCOIId ~ "'-, irt "'-'
the Blue Oo!vUJ ljUl of L'le . to 14-2 by whippmg
games. )l(jlt·Verga of Dub led
Atlantic Coast Conference ra,,. IJ.sland 11-71 and
all """"'" ·wil!l
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Tile "JJ'rank Sinatra Build- 111g aod Boston's AI Lacey u mllbl1 purty 'IV oalesgal: 1111&gt;o
lne" ro loudly publicized at tralnet . .. . The Bllcfl Mu811D11 s1c1an Corky Halt; wbo . llarpl
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. ·.. 1ed on a thr""·polnt play 'til
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man 0f the Eagles game honqf~

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team honors ' t&amp;teo.eaptaln Mike
Riordan, who 1:altied. 31 polntSJ,
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CANADIAN NAI'it:Y

lhe hottest woman skier

tn the world, keeps the
.on with a cup of coffee dur·
lng a rare cool moment at Mt. Orford, Quebec. The 23·
le&amp;r~ld Naucy has beea the se~sation of the slopes this

lbd alodn
liuslJIDd - bottd
8pln!ter - lllilllclly
'Nfllr e&gt;etyOfte kllow• tho..
daerlptlona aro mort '!fttrul
thi!J 1rue yet the lmaP remillna. oro;. IDIIIIJ people would
ralber blamli' tblll · IOfalle: lola

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Christian beat Baylor 99-91.

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PROTECTION Is needlld by ·,_.
Oscar Robertson of the 1·
Cindnnatl Roy a Is. He'i ..forced tq W(!ar this protee. t. ··

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Compare Quality! ~Woml'n'o Thuroday League
February Z, 1967
Won
7' Up ,Bottling Co. .. . 40
Simon's MBrket . . .

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N.. Y. Clothing House 32
RuUand Dept. Store .:10

Eastern DiviJIOD

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Philadelphia
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NeW-York

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Cincinnati
26 34
Flescher's Texaco Sta. 27
Baltimore
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Landmark .. .. .. .. 7:!
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Division
High Game and Series - Dol ·
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otbey Nieri, 183, £12;
37 :1.6
hfgh game - LandmBI'k 811; San Francisco
St. Louis
311 32
1eam HJgh Series LQs
Angeles
26 34
Marke\,).278, •
Detroit
24 'SI
Cljj_
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ago
23 42
Jualor Mind .Leaane
1 iA flbruary &amp;, 1181
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salt F&lt;an 128 Bostoo l22
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(f:Otly game scheduled)
Team2 ............ 3
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Yotkjal &lt;;mctnnaU
Teanj• 1 • . ••. •• .... •.... 2
B4stoo
atl- tos Angeles
Tearq 5 . . . . .. . . . •. . •. t
Plliladelphla at Ot!~roit
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(0tlljo games sc~leill
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High Game ·ne,.Y 1'111i Steve Van
HJgh !!f11es - ~a ·
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Teall) High Game
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sank Navy 83-49, Memphis State
stalled Loyola (La.) 52-46,
Wiscons~ -'b~sbed MinnesotA
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Mama Of the imminent "You
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Arlllllr Ferrell IIGw do you face detractors?
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seven points of the game t.
boat St. Joe's gt&gt;ing away.
Jimmy Walkor, the . natiOII'J
~econd leadinJt soorer, yimded

B~~y Rips
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ca!l141 of thio deficiency I• untmown: In others . II may bo due
1o 111 atieru, an llldll'ldUallleilattivlty to ¥11rlous drugo, ,~~eu.
matte !tVer or a dllflcitlii!S' 01
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u 1M oause can bt determlnod. the prennlloll inti. out e
lftSent nn serlnuo ', problem. J1
lbe oaute II UlllbipW11,·' lrfl~
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:WOO manaaed the tatooted LiJn.
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hitn, Ia back In London u 1
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through the 'st~Of!~ · Mil ' allli1 •
alter the Ranis. had' chopped

lludont: .,

Qlzart to Harold lt. Penon, the ~:n~sade, will lmowl, dDunl
Am\1 L. t&gt;er1011, pan!els;· LeiJ. crletl may IIODledlJ bt
annn.
. . ell out of lav•. - H.
Rlt:bard and SteUa Coleman Ot!fl' lielen:
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to United States, Easemelrt, ' My Dad lets me tab I b t
Chester.
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Mllclred r.mny ear to dale allcl go plaeAmn H. Tumel',
es, but do you lhilll; lt'a flit to
ordl •l&amp;l!ed •~&amp;run &amp; RudY" ~ Vlr&amp;lnla Lee 'l't1rner bl' lake doWn lhe
Ml U
wlui are~il-l~r,\'' ii~'ket&gt;a'$"'Bil~ l'idii:.&lt;ramea Ralph Turtler' to 1 go two miles farlller
I'm
Josh W!rlte's ~ughtert ... .. Ch.;.ias llaker, June Baket,'UO suppoJed lo, the koyo aet ~~~~·
The ilne&amp;t.' bra.. wunc1 In the acres, Sulton.
ea away from me far 1 wbl!e?
world, Bobby JtackeU's, trum- Sybil Ebersbaeb, Comm., to- You know boW 111! --..n
pela into the Drake HoiAll'• tie p. White, dec. to Gt'01er like &lt;a bomb lltU!Id tllld t1ee
Shepheard's Feb. 13 tllaitt _(or·a c. Wbite, Sr., Thelma Mdf, what'a up. How can 1 man
whole monlh (we'll be !here!) Wdma Ballard, Mae
Jonea, him atop ehecl&lt;lng the mlle.?
.. Gen. Etatnhower and Jack· Doria N. White, Grover
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te's mother refused to be quot,.. White Jr Donna Jean Baker, Dear Limited·
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7U acre, Chester.
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Ruth and R&lt;&gt;berl M. Ric~ like to IIOIIIb around - 1JX1 .o
to E el... Elliott IU ~·· d -ur lath We a1ao lattltt
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Chester.
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11 leads 14 empty gu tatik•:
with Ires~ plunta and remov- BJ United PreY ln&amp;eraall-1
-llfJET ' late houra, racea,
tlra!ll'n
al of tho spleen are often nee- Tod . Wed esd F b 151
DAIRYMEN
. -Maltt. and aomellmM bti trvu"sary. Anyone with this dlo the ~~ ; 0 f ~ ay!th eSlB ~ COLUMBUS (UPI) - 'I' he bit.
se$j~C who milS! have his spleen follow ay
w•
!:Mlb annual Dairy
lrtdUdl')' Wby not ask lor a foul'-lnlla
removed should have thlo clone n.e'
I in Its
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Conference ~ at Oltlo leeway! '!'lien hold It do.m to
before any other operation lo Tb moon_ s
new ase. Slate University Tueoday. ··· 'A· two for a couple of moftlhl and
attempted.
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and ':.t':r"srnmg stars are uplter bollliiOO persona !rom 1lte Mid- 1 think your Da4 will reall:.il
The ev.;.ln !lara are Saturn west attended.
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resulting from pregnancy?
mer 'Je~ ~";., 1°k
rwite lor tlte ardane ts.
This is lor the lkl wbt
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ilijDed berlell OESl'IRATE ,.._
A - Then lllllrb or strtU, born 011 lhJ; day In lll&lt;l9;
lldlatlc Giuseppe zenpn fatal- cauae !!he "proved ber love" to
whtch may also be caused by On lhll day In ~lst_lll')' · "
)J hit Mqur Anton ~ of t boJ and he loll her , l'&lt;e
raptd growth, large_ benian to. , In _'.1162, the Montlor, til@ Chicago,
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board that pltraM 10 lltlleh 1·m
mora _or loss of _wetght after firotnontlad vessel In l.he U.3. In llltlll, slilgar Not Klttg Cble sick of IL
a pertod of "!M'SJty, consist of Navy, was reMY for rea duty died of CllllCI!t at the age of 45. My advice It bar lo, wiiOtl 1
fibrous scar tissue. There Is no after only 1211 days of construe· A ~~ tor the day-ltaU&amp;n bOy IBU that, you can alwavl
way of gelling rid of them. If Uon.
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crimioolo&amp;lst Cesll't Lomtbrost ill)', "If .JOU reaUr 1eMtl ""'·
lho, ttkir of the area is repiac~ "In. 16~, I he U.S. Baltiesbtp once ;aid~ _ "Tile_ Ignlli"Jnl m•~ ,.U wouldn't insist." Wlty IIIII
with ·a skin graft tho otrelcb Mame was blown up in alltays adOI'tS libat be etllltot -make HIM prove hiJ lovet - '
marks woold almost surely re- Havana )iarbor • kllllr.g ~ C!'t!w lll!derstand."
SMART AT 1~
appear in lite •am• location. menlben, , and le•din&amp; to a
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. ~lara~ Of war 00 Spain In
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Cbeslef Joimsoo,
Jolloson to Melvina JobMoa,
llle emit, Salem.
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Lawll Jolmstoo, Erma ;~ltno
llloll to k. A. Gru....-, J&gt;QII It
Gru-. FOrtatliiiD . "~
Block Co., 1.7$ acres, B\lltoo.
Albert Hill, Jr., Ora 1;. Hill
to Brady M. Huffman, ~Grace Hulfrnln, Lot, R)l¢110.
Ruth Rlebal'da,
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Rlebards to Susanna ~old,
1,5 acres, Cheater. .

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season at the hands' .ol ~·
1 Tecb
last Saturday, blil0$11
arch-rival Stote bObilld the ·! 'point perfonnailce Of eapllti
Bob Lewis. Th' :rar Heels had
edged the Wolfpack 7-/&gt;1 iD-,-f#'
earlier mt¥Linf this ,seasopF, ~
Boston {;oll&lt;ge, - ~~'*
unseat Pro}'ideoce as ,jbe
reigning P&amp;o'&lt;ll' l!!1.NII!Ii ~lJ8!.tpi.

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the oult has eone IIllO interestlllg har.cls ... &amp;w come the
l'OStaurant Is callod Cbarloa a
It Pomme Scumee wben the
owner'• nome II ll'fnd?
Merv Griffin !Ued for another
(hiJ ard) radio alation (WMIO,
Aliantlo City) and peddled another (his ~) game
show
(One in a Million) 1o ABC.'I'V
... Snob preblem: • swank
hotel'• nlgbiDWl pes~ are
irate beuuse there s no dOI'I'·
man after 1 a.m .... TOll 811\o
nett's mother and olster bad a
DIOII dignllied ucort at i he
Copa to_. "!•tell 1any'o blge.i
triumph: their priest .. _ SliMY
Koufax' latest but so far un•
zipped big-~¥ney offer· good·
will ambaua'aor lot ·Master
Tro!laers.
-Wall Streeter Leonard Simon
and Wlldensteln Gallery'l art
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Sob Hope's 20-year-old daugh·
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clsl ... Ballo D!drlkson'a widower wresUer Ceor1e Zattarlill
triea bio but holtls on John
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BY WILLL\M s. WlliTE
The polll!:, however, Is that tbe time. And nolr, u to
Jill Franey . . . Marcello Mo•
WASHINGTON - A.n lncrea&amp;- till; bu~ne" has done nobody China, the division between
trolanni's nibblinc at the culllnilf 11111fY question - "Who any good, rut the United Slates two brolbero could not bo
catnip held out . by the ru.,
· produc-ers of "Do 1 Hear a
the hell is advising Bobby?"- Government and certainly not Ier.
is rising from the more mature Senator Kennedy. All the Same,
Waltz." ... Woody AUen bebaclten o1 Sen. Robert F. Ken· he ilnmediately upa II by go- Jo\'11, F. kennedy, to lhls col. came sueb an Instant Flihl
neely In lbe light of a lengtbon- ing to Chicago Ill (lrGilOSO a one- umru•ls direel lamoiedge, had Fan, be now wants to buy a
lng series of severe setbacks for man foreign policy toward Red a good deal ol sympat!IY for "good middleweishl;"
ar e
China which, while thoughtful the strategy which the
late there any?
. his Presidential aspiration&amp;.
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His trumpeted grand tour of ; and restrained In part, saw him Gen. Douglas MaeA~ur had Eddie P'lsher and 'Connie st.._
Europe , In which be appeared Ioffer two views so extraordinary wantedC.O::: :::'1Y qam~ 1 vens bad a ver1 ·UDromantlc
. 1 to treat wtlh fore~&amp;n !loads ol '\as to_ leave somt of his oldeol ~~hal II~ ~\.:":" .""gu': blc:ktr at lloct$r'o · u..pital
slate ao though he were a one- assoctates aaspmg In pain. : t
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while watUng for J!ddi&lt;'s doc,
man Arnertean State Ot!patt- , The first of these views was ' hrulll rtgd 1 mto ~0
orea tor to give him a shot
the
ment, hll done him Rreat harm. that the United States
was 'l tbat, woul :ave en ~·eocal!j goo-a....,.ed duo at the TamAnd it has aaain embarrassed , treating Red ~~ wtlh "un-- 0;n
m~h::.s.:""m of burlalne, N. Y. Jeta' Mike
hiS own &amp;overnment by forcing _remtttlnghostlllly. Tblslncred- haw~s llida on Vietnam
Taliaferro and Dalles
beauty
a tired, umpteontb deelarat1on tble ••"'•on of current history
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Kathy Donoghue, ollld they'll
hv StcN!IIry of Stale Dean Rusl amazed even the Russians. who, · As to '"Who II acMslng Bob- • ,..d Feb. 11 . . . Bruce cabot,
of two ploln reaUUeo.
I though ourely far from pais of by?" this II open only to In· I Kint or the Bs, now In an ·A·
The firol iolhat, notwlthsland- lbe Untied statea, know well forme,ci guess, lll1lce tv~ pol~~ rum \lith John Wayne ("War
ing aU manner of peacentk pro- , that 11 would bo lmp08slble lo ticlan 1 sources of adviCO are Wagon") says bo wan~ to 1,.
paganda whiltpers, the North exaggerate the bellicose aims held pretty elosely by
him. , le1'1!st young college -ld stars
VIetnamese Commumsts have of a Red China whleh has four This correspondent's belief - .
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any wilillllft8ll to Del!Oti31Al on demonstrably guilty of awu- 1 bod out of lbln air - Is thai
any remotely honest terms.
slon and whleb even today is &amp;mator Kennedy'a
l!l'IIICAl
'lbt se&lt;GIIIi Is lltat the Unltea are shooting oor ponplo
in !advice Is comlni from two men
Stli\08 bas 1101 the smallest In- . Vietnamese Commu111sts who 1 who serYed hll late brDI!ter but
tenllon of maldnc the Commu-. are shooting our people
in were al fto ttme permitted by
nlllt a !lift of a pennen..t halt South Vietnam.
Ithat brother to have any declo- By WaYne G. Bl'lnulldt, M.D.
to our bombina In the absence l The only "unremitting hostil· ;lve hand In hl!lh foreign policy Q -·I read thai Mlltown bao
of any abatement whatever in tty" here Is to most minds -I- Prof Arthur ·Sehlealnger Jr cau•od disastrous results in re-their own ayaulls on South including many of the be stland aiebard Goodwin
· cent leall on animals In some
Vietoam .
. minds In Sonalor Kennedy's own Th... &amp;entlemen are 'present- , ...arch centers. What kind
II lo unclear lB to Just who camp - that of Red
China, ly aealed, in lbo formal aerute, hatm would II callS&lt;!?
Is reopoM!hle for the baaeieso which, Incidentally, Is still un- in academic ebal,.., but they A - Allhoulll DIHI modern
,~ tale opread around the world purged from its aggression of a are demonotrably spending far drUgs ean bave undeSirable
that Kennedy was
returning decade and a half ago
upon I more time on nonacademic Jill!'" side effetll, these can usually
lt!!ra with some kind of third- bolb South Korea and the mili- Isuita _ in bohal! of Senator bo avoided by careful medical
h~nd Communjot peace feeler ,tary forces of lite United Na- 1Kennedy'• ultimata Pteliden- supervision. Meprobamate
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~mehow oblalned in his cor· lions.
tial campaign. Each Ia a lplen· town) is one of !he safest of the
dial oonsultaUons wilb
I h e 1 But the pm:zle goes boyond :did writer: neither hal· ever so-called tranqUIII!ers. It
world'a moot bitterly ond·Amtr· all thi•. For what Senator Ken- I been a wise politician. But holh produce undue drowsiness but
lo;an statesman outside tho Com- nedy is doing, and has long Iare nevertbeleY
diapiacillll when this iJ observed
~unial bloc itself, l&gt;reaident been doing, is departing pro- Isome of ·ttte tried and able pro- phetarnine give!! simultaneous~arleo de Gall!!&lt; of France. foundly !Tom both the con vic- 1fessionaio who always advised ly should counteract lhls effect.
~ennedy brought no •uch feel· lions and the_record of his late!John F. Kennedy and also used
er and frankly ~id a1 milCh. brother, Prestdenl John F. Ken-:to advise Robert F. Kennedy.
Q - I've boea taldnt Equa!iome of his _(riends now say nedy. Long since too Senator 1
nil OYecy oigbt for five years.
tl)at lbtR abourd and damaalng hal become a part-time dove Important papert wm """' Could this drug have a bad ef·
boa• was fathered by
some on VIetnam, where his brother ried In the crown o1 hiJ feet on my menial condition?
bureaucrat anxtoiiS to do some. was a resolute hawk, alboit o pipe hat by Pr..tdenl Abr• A - 'l1lll - Ia a broad . a!
' ct ll!inK good for the SenaiDI'.
I prudent and sensible one, all ham Lineoin.
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liked and cbtrlshed by tbe 'COmmunity if
ills to proaper. We like what we have
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5e«&lt;lld elul pGI!.Ige paJ4 at Pomerqy,
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National adnrt!IIDJ repr11entatlve
lotUnelll Kimball, IDe. S4S l..,.lnato•
Ave•. New Yort Cl13', New Yott.
Suboertpdon ntn: DeUVlll'llll bY car
rler where avalltble, 85 Cllllta per woet
one you Ill advence at tbl Dltl111elltl
aeJ offlee na.20; e1s mOIItllt, 111.10·
tbroe monthe 13.90. By Motor Route
whore carrtet aerviee not avlllable 0111
moatlt t1.80.• ! Y mll one ym tlb.OO:
Six montbt, ~-•: 'l'bree~IIIOtltlto. ts.OO

If you meet any of tbe ~ualiflcatlons
listed at tbe outset. The Sen6nel auuests
you visit the re~tratlon :offices and
demonstrate tbat you are teady to. ron
up your sleeves and be ready not Qllly
to improve your own tot, but to boltlter
the bU.illeSs and lndustrlll climate . or
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Jdlned largely by responses the firm re-One of tbe prime taaliJ of any comcelveo this weekend.
moDity hi to take good care of existing
We would like to see 2,000, maybe bus1De1111 and lndWttry. Too often tbat
S,OOO applicants. Competition for new illn't tbe case In 10mo plaees, llld oona..

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ted 110 bloodleltin&amp;, and I "1 told them that_II the party hldo ar -llqllld.
lit Goldwater \Old lortner :~ ::.,..
was able lo, in effect. ~t !DO.
&lt;W&lt;IIdent Dwight D. E~- h"I ~ out that tho e!lorla they ran the
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O.yton 111.111: . ~ • -•: rverJhl
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. 1' ole do • ·•• Sleubenv\Ue But
yh\cb tho rate in- 0,. the ~· He .wa II!
Art attomv lor . the Clblo 'll.'lt; I!Jlnll1oa • Middletown 1165, on w beNd he said atnunental .1ft
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t 'the WaJilorf •.storla In New
In fact, I felt that it wao the Senate a bill that wOIIId ~· f&lt;cl!l"l'ls c;ouslng death ould II&gt;'
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already under way and that, low joint vocaHonal sch"'!\ dl• tur&gt;' ""'t up 1u J!&lt;!r ceDI .be~ ll1
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be much 1 could do to stop thi:t bond issuf" and operating levy.
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Property damage joo aule oc1 Goldwater's warning. The collision with two caro In the bunch.
The measure passed 911-1 wltll dden!s .j\lffiped 51 per eent, be
ession, however, was part of only accident reported Tuesday Goldwater , at the time was an emergency clause attache(l B&amp;id, from fi3.f.i million tO
he maneuvering which led ~0 by the State Highway Patrol. still fighting to keep Burcb m to make it effective upon SliDTHURSDAYhe removal of Goldwater s
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ohn tbe chairmanship. He later gave lng by the governor.
MKT.- MIDDLEPORT
OPPOSITE MARK 5
'lllan Dean Burch, as national Officers reported that J
up and endorsed Q.ay C. Bliss, The emerg'ency clause was McNamara also cited I!Pitrat'barty chairman.
. ! Sargent, 46. Rt. 1• Pomeroy, who took over the job April I, needed because with the usual ing bpspital costs and"ontre¥&lt;s
I Tbe Gold~ater memo sal~ rounded ~ curve an~ faced ~;o 1965, and still holds it.
80-day wait, the biU would not b! the price of auto parts. "And
REGULAR. $1.09. SI~E
i------approachmg cars, Slde by s e,
, have beeit Jaw in time for the there has been no indication
SPECIAL TABLEI
on the highway. He drove off In the 1ame memo, Goldwater
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labor costs are going down/'
the right side of the road.
said be had e~ressec~ the belier el'.:~~ s~ctncany at helping be ndded.
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hlectlon
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PRICE
.. Funeral services for Marcel- 325, In Melgs County. .
t;:e;~rms in the White House. money for const~ctlon an~n= 'Jl't61 to 1965, he s~id, ~~::~
Our.Price
line ~uell Galloway, LOce City' Sargent was not InJured. He thought only Nixon could I tax levy to raose opera
the American Hospital A
' Y'eur c~&lt;llce
Dhi ~0 41ed ·Tu•Y at the There was moderate damnge to have polled more votes than he revenue.
• !ion, 1nth two bed accommoda·
bue~nsev Memorial Hospital at the truck. No charge was filed. himself polled.
Currently, they must be sulb tiono rising from $19.40 to
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with the resl11t. that m so~e
McNomara also llad reDI!lr
FULLY UNEI)
lleart Church with the Rev . racuse, stop sign, Meigs Councase~ the bond ISsue for bUild.. ....
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Father John Turel officiating. ty Court, Feb. 17 ;
Edward
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B,urial will he in the Graham Finck, 29! _EI Paso. Dl., speed_•
for operaUng money IS defea . In 1961 for a new llood0 pane•;
ing, mllntclpal court. Feb. l5,
radiator grille, front feu er
temetery.
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.. She ~ad been a music teach- Richard L. Roach, 25, Gall~p&lt;&gt;•
fiont bumper for a COliiJl!ICI
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mumc1pal
car !Ford Falcon). By 1965
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R A Bias Sr 64 former·
lhat figure had risen to $1!i3.!5,
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She was the daugh\Or of the son, 43, Proctorville_. _failure to ~ :'ma 0 of ·;'t..;~t attack . in I
a jump of 53.6 per ceo ' ., S81 .
J;;te Arthur and LuOy Jane Ray- display license, murucapal court, 0 Ynd
McNamara caid the average
Clevela .
bould Woodrum.
1Feb. 15.
He is survived by his wife,
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Survivors include ller hus- 1 Other arrests were Paul Ros- Sallie Bias:
four daughters,
band, Homer, Lore . City:
a i coe, 3, Indl~apohs.
Mrs Erne! Aleshire, Mrs. Cllndaughter, Mrs. A. T. Dosser, and Glassco Faorrow, II,
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11men1• are being taken
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William
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Mrs Charles VanCooney and . th County Extension Offices
James A. Duel, Raleigh, N. Car- : en, 23. Rt. ~ _Chesh&lt;re. ~: .Mrs. Carlos McKnight, both of ~n ,.:hens Vinton Gallia, and
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Mrs. speeding mumctpal court, e ·
·. three sons Clifford Bf •n
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Andy Cborey• a ste' ••n. Davtd \ ~&gt;: men' A. Preston. 52, Alloy, ~na; W Va.· R~y A.. Jr., Meigs Coun:l;.rorr e nd UdLast
Galloway. both ol Lure C1ty, w. va. ; ·Robert L. PhllliP~ •. 41,
an.uis ·Mo.' and ,, Robert, sessoon Mll
re 100 a
NEW HAVEN- Funeral serI
and 15 grandchildren.
ISpringfield, speeding, muntCipal ~~· tLo. ~ne sister Mrs. Luth- der Health School.
des for Brammer B.
The OOdy is a.t the Me_eks I court. Feb .. 17; .ch~rles
W. e;" ~~wn, Akron; ' three brofb... This school wm be bel~ on 1~· N~ ~aven~ ·Who dl~
Funeral Home at Senecaville, Claytor, 60, Galhpolos. left of ers Shirl, Kankakee. ·Ill.: Wood· three consecutive F"da~s, ;day at his · re&gt;ideiJC". Will
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Oh:o, where _frien_
ds ar~. calhng . center, municipal court, Feb. ro~, Pontiac, Mich., and James March 3, 10, and 17 fro~ 10 a~ ·beld ,al the Foglesong
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and Rosary semces • .•II be \15; and Stephen L. Maha~. 16, A. Price, Barberton:
m. to 1 p.m. at the Episcopal home Friday at 1:30 p. ~- wtth
beld there tomght at 6.30 p.m. Rio Grande, left or center, Gal- Fu al services will be Thurs- Parish House in Pomeroy.
the Rev. Jack Welsh officiating.
Friends may call at the F1&gt; lia county juvenile court, Feb. d ne; the Hiland Chapel at
.
Burial will he in the Graham
2-Pc. Style
glesonA Funeral home after t lB.
~Y a m. with Rev. Edison The f~culty cons1sts of re~ cemetery. He was born Sept.
Aut. Cotor
p.m. Thursday.
~!~v:~ officiating. tJ Friends resentatives . from. the de= 14. 1897, at Hinton, W. Va.
pr
Reg. $1.99
all at the Ewillg Funeral ments of daory sc•~nce,_
t- · 'l'll•--54'1 of · the late Ge&lt;,.ge
UNIT CALLED
COOS
may con Wednesday ' ·.
technology, ag engmeermg, ve and I!jlit;!lbeth Hale Muncy,
The Middleport emergency.
home
erinary science and consultants had Opefated a grocery stor•
rescue unit was summoned to The Wahama White FalH
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with milking machme compan- in ~w_ Haven and was a vetJust Armad 1 The Bon1nu
the Leo Lee residenct, 0 I a- cons could not hold of! second Fannel'8 ave, ew
ies.
er~f'i world' war.
LADIES- FRESH .t'oi.ORFUL
IDilnd St. , Tuesday, at 1:02 p.m. hall antics of taller VInton Coun· Way to Cut P~tk
flO §lifi!"ors tnelude his
11 en! fee of
for Randy Lee. The child was ,17 and were whipped by _the COSHOCTO~. ~o (UP!)
The eroi:the Couuty ·
Mllr!e,- New Haven: a d~ughtaken to Veterans Memoroal hos- visitors 83-54 on Tuesday rught East • Central Ohio farmers to- should be b F bruary 2~tb tor Mrs David lllndy, Mlddle•- ted and releaied .
' VC game.
t··• sae
I de- slon. Offices
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• I! .son, Bob Muncy,
pt·tal 'uo:a
their' finat -MO
day hold a I"IYes~
covers demonstration
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The Falcons_ matched the signed to boost pnces by cut- Thos notebooks and depreela· dorph, Md,: six grandchU~en,
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sk~ocrapers po•nt . for . point ling the supply of pork through tenal, Is I the model milking tmll a sister, Mrs. Cora Wrognt,
eNewFabrlcs
in the first period and the selling pregnant sows.
lion cos 0 ed in lh&lt; teaching ur•tJtlbama.
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15--15
at
the
end
of
Some
00
fanners
fro':'"
a
~vmachme
us
Grave'side
rites
wilt
be
New Beauty
those first eight minutes, but en . county Central !J!Io regoon program. 1 . pen to dairy by the Smith . Capehart Post
•Excellent
by midway of the second period, Tuesday pariicipated "in a SliD· Enrollmen
milk eo- 140 American Legion. Friend•
'. fo.ryour
Color hlection
. ,f.t: .
rebounding domination began to Uar move, semng nearly 500 farmers, s~n~d men' and deal- may call at the funeral bore~
Dia.blbnds
and. the visitors opened a pregnant sows for slaughter.
operatorsh. ~~e lle1d ~en
anytime on '(bursday.
• Special Advance
.
ld
ersortelf
A
35-26 hal ftlme ea. ·.
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dair men in the area. r- ,
Showing Of
In the third perood, 11 was Committee Ukes
lng gem:nls for the · school are Sharp Appointed
Llnllted Siylts
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F
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k
Bill
I
ran
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t through tbe
.
Chi f
ened the spread even
top, ns
.
being working ou
Se
Aeting CEO
e
o~
Fry led the Fa\- COLUMBUS &lt;UP!) ~ , _The \ Meigs County Extension rvleader in the . anl•110•erty
\ r
more.. ar~rlng witb 16 and I House Judiciary
Commlttee ice Office.
.
lvement has been named Act·
co~s 1D s ot 13
!Tuesday by an 11·3 vote, rec-,
-ing Director of Ohio Unlversi·
Mlk~ Fry g_ Ravenswood roll- ommended passage of the !
ONE ARRESTED
's Cenler for Ecnomlc Oppor·
SELECT OW- USE
High scorong
. of the "Slop and Frisk" bill.
One
person
was
·arrested
by
~\¥
(CEO). He is Samuel C.
1
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OURLAYAW~'{"'N ·
to thelf 15th t;;~g Sisters- \ The legislation would . onable IPomeroy Pollee Tuesday. Ca~l Sharp former director of the
season over a s
Tuesday a police o1ficer to stop a per- Hall. 21, Pomeroy, for perm - Youni:stown·· Area Community
ville
team
98-86_.
H
son reasonably suspected
of ling an unlicensed operator to
Council the major anti·
LOVELY--LOVE~Y--LOVELY
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lt'a euy 'ind inexpensive to night. Dandy Craig_ armo n led
k committing a crime or about d . e He will apl)ear in ~ayor
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Mabcm'.
mike your diamond. look lovel
MISS PLEASING STYLES
the Big Blacks wJth 32 mar - to commit one and search him. c~:rl~s Legar's Court Feb. 18.
by Uni-

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Truck Dri·ver
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AVOI•d Wreck

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"Super Right" Meats'

all brands

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'Dies Tuesday

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Four Counties .

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Everyft:A'roductlnJQurAaPsto~tbatearrleetheA&amp;P~al (this one
IIW'ftll. · to be better than or the equal of the famous nat1onal brands.

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'!hey htlp ua live up ttl ciur eentury old Died,. ••• to provide cbe
Mat f~ to the most people for the leaai amount of money.

Ttndor
Juicy
lleef

. -Are-A~ Jlrlvatdnnl. a good~-... for llhopplna AAPT
· 1'he7'n one 6f lii8DY f 'If
,

JANE

,FRESii DAILY:

$1·.00

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CUTS-lb. $1.29 :;;--- - - --

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WHITE
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· Cakt Donuts · ·· ····· doz. 39c
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1-lb. ·

6-oz.

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MILD

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PUI•pkin Pie · · · · · ·· · each 49c
J•n• Parker, S.ndwlch Crtmt, H':llb. l'kts.

COokies ........ 3 pkga. $1.00

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LOWEST PR:CE IN 4 YEARS

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SLICED BACON

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P~RKER

BREAD

Spring~:' Coats·

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Haddock Fillets
Fried . Fish Cakes
kz." 29(
lb. $].99 CAP'N JOHN
5 bo.
FROZEN _ - - - -- :-- pko. .
FROZEN - - - ,.
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Ja ne Park er Favorites!

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LAMB CHOPS

Beef Short Ribs

REG.

Whipped

lb....

RIB ROA T

WBYDOWEBAftftiVATEBRANDBT

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Pork Stool&lt;.s, Butt Style

link Sausage · · · ·· · · · lh. 89c Swiss Steak · · ·::, ;~'llll: 16M
Enqlish •oasts · ·· · · ·,· ·, t ..,,
Fresh Sausage · · l·lh. roll 49c CEHTUCUT
ICHRICH BULK
Smoked Sausage · · · · · · lb. 79c Boneless Chuck
Pork Roast, Picnic Style lb 39c
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SUPER -RIGHT 4 VARtE~
LEAN P•ATE
lunch Meat · · · · ~.-..· · · • 69c B01'J•1nq Beef .. · .. ::," "··JD.
II. ·29c
SWIFT PREMIUM
\
Braunschwelger_ :~: · ,; · lb. 49c Oxtails for Soup · · · · · · lh. 2'c ·

We'reproudofdlle.ltllflea110 it'BOIIIyon the ftnelt.

Brammer Muncy
DI'es Tuesday

fD) il

Pick oael Teyltl'i u•lt doesn't ..t )'OU a penliJ,

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Bemg· ccepte

Trlmmod

U. 5. GO\I'T. INSP.
GRAD.E A FROZEN

••• SOME·ARE ONLY JUST AS GOOD

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SUPlR-RIGHT 2-ib. pko. 95r

55~

·PLASTIC DRAPES

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ROUND BONE SHOULDER CUT

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d
DieS Mon ay

LEG-0-LAMB

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PORK 'ROAST· ,.

49c

Center
I lade
Cut
lit.
IIMf Strlpt For llroillng

LISTERINE ·

1f2

FRESH

·CHUCK STEAK

the
are

IN- S·ttOP·PJNG!

1 GIFTS ·&amp;TOYS

WELL TRIMMED

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CHIPS

PINK SALMON

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1-lb. ~·:ft.t
can . UcJI.~ ~ ~

NUTLEY SOLIDS

MARGARINE 5
~~;.*· 4 5·c: Fa:m ily Flour 5

" i-ii.:
pkgs.

· SUNNYI'IELI)......ALL PURPOSE

lb: .
bag

Ann Pa~Whh Tomato S.uc•, 1·1b. c•ns

tONA BRAND

Pork &amp;. lea11s .. 7 cans $1.00

Lima Beans · · 7 • 1-lh. cans

DRY

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y011r flt,.ice.
Choose from our wide telec.
14K white aud

ding. The okills of America'•
f~01t ring deeignen are at

.dlow•itlirld mountings.

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vernon
R.
sET BENEFIT SHOOT . ' . . I&lt;
Miller, Keefer are
The Leading Creek waterShed CEO is an 11110ncy of tile Unl·
DAR Good Citueru
Assn. will sponsor a shooting verslty's Institute for Regional
PT. PLEASANT - Miss Jean- Snspeel Picked np
match on tbe ).ee_ 1Wood
Deveto»i!\enl &lt;!RD) concerned
tne Miller, a senior at Wahama. Aftpr Rank Rohberv Rutland-Hamsonvol e F b 19, wiih encouraging business inand Miss Geraldine Keefer .•. a NEW PIIJLADELPHIA; Ohio , startmg at tr2ke110011s_;ill:.· giv: vo!Vement in the development
Senior at Pt. Pleasant H1gh IUPI\ _ A gunman robbed a; Hams and tu Y
of Appalllchla.. CEO formerly
School. have been selected by branch bank of the
Reeves en ror pnzes.
bad been administered
the
DGMENT GRANTED
College of Quslness
their class mates and [acuity IBankllll! and Trust Co" of sn.-11
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as the DAR Good C1tozens.
:900 here Tuesday. Pollee pickJU
$600
was
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Jeanine is the .daughter of ed up a suspect a sllort time ; A JUd~en Beo tz
Chesler.
Mrs. Josephine Miller. New later.
: warded
a
n 'Chester for I
Complete
Haven, and Geraldine, Is the Authorities said the robber I!rom t!e~ re~~· I ayme~ of I
Rooms Of
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ~rl enlered the hank with I hand· Irepo~ . e ~". 0 C::untv Com·
10
Keefer. l.ktart. These
· over his face , bran. , sup.,.,..
fiRS Jud e John
will be guests at the annual dishing a gun. Sue D.on~ldson, mon Pleas court by
g
lunebon in
s quick thinking teller!. saw I C~.~B;:aco;::n.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
him put on the mask ~~erore he 11
came io tile bank ~nd · tripped 1
the alarm. He ran from the 1
bank and took off in a 19112 1
)'hlte roiored Corvatr,
]
u

was recommended by the
Crimes Study Committee of thet
Cindnnah C1ty Counc1l.

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CERnFIED
GAS STAnGN

BY · RADIO
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (Ul'fl
- Mr.'l. Eileen Shea. 50, wa4

electrocuted Tuesday · nignt
wben a radio appareoii!Y fdl
Into th! tub as she baU1ed. r·,~

tonmer was 14.. rule Jn

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!aargains Fot

All The .Fiftiily

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STORE

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Orant~lJUicf
A,NN

· · 1-gal. iut 49c

PAG~Ill! !'IllEST QUjlLITY

· Salad gte$iing · · Otpar 49c

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ANN-PAIILour Jlliloot •Ouolloy. 1-lb. pkos.

FURNITURE

ClEARANCE

doz. 29c
.,., .;.... ·· each 49c

New Colors

Fabrics

Pinto '"ns · · · · 4 Jb. bag 49c ·

Ice Cream · · · · o'
A&amp;P ~~C~ZEPI-CHOF~i.ti

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day le Meool.oy. l'!edplla' '
both Et.sem-er and Nlxou Slid 1heard.
will · a..n,o - loa1l
, WASIIINGTON (UPI)-Barry
ted 110 bloodleltin&amp;, and I "1 told them that_II the party hldo ar -llqllld.
lit Goldwater \Old lortner :~ ::.,..
was able lo, in effect. ~t !DO.
&lt;W&lt;IIdent Dwight D. E~- h"I ~ out that tho e!lorla they ran the
ol ~~~~~ ;1/,
til; and R!ebard M. NWIII ~ to get Burch were really efforts at least I IDJUioD ~
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untold mil·
~rvalive third party u the I ba ~th Burell's e•tiaclion, uons of people dedicated to the
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;p sheuld d\IDIP him from Its 1 ~Pl'would only be bappy when eonserval\•• cause, and &lt;S)
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an)&lt;s.
1 :ithdrew to some spot from unlold _nliiJihel's of Demoorats
Goldwater's warnlnl was which m voice could not be • who would be attracted by a

risk

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tho Ioonlll'!lill,_
Dtlf"...
o1 tho bullneol, he ~ '
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IJDIL _ _ . '
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llriY&lt;n
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to, hJcherIa ~·
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toWII tho figure - $1UO, ,1ft ~ II.'IO, ~~~ raU""
lrlllJe death IIIII ll lbe
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clay of .......,, .., owto
Cin&lt;IIIDltl. fll.lil ,... !ncl.;d ...,...u 1101
f6 &lt;OlliS o1
~ role IDereaa&lt;ll - to
boa $11.71. Ottior clt!eO
.
biUIV dol~ for loose'~. llfled PubHe ~ ,
crosMUnllned Wed.. , day.
O.yton 111.111: . ~ • -•: rverJhl
- ·~ endlo1Jin mid· llldii!IIINI. va.. ,., "'"'"'.,
. 1' ole do • ·•• Sleubenv\Ue But
yh\cb tho rate in- 0,. the ~· He .wa II!
Art attomv lor . the Clblo 'll.'lt; I!Jlnll1oa • Middletown 1165, on w beNd he said atnunental .1ft
AFL-ClO TUei;I'Y .
. .01: prjnllleld fl.llf; ~!,',: ~~
and
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.ullo'•
11on1Dg Daniel N,
bui•Poillelvl~
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thol 1ut year !li
aeeretary ol the Natlooal
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He was the flrlt wibleSB In
~days of hel,riDP·
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for ~~'":i'te~·ll;.::ted
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averaging
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National Automobile
ers ,usoclatlon Ill~ ~bllt:.~es~~
around 10 per cent In ·
ained in m. m 0 rand u m
y
conservatiVe Republican party.
and comprehensive
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rate$ for lBO firms.
··-Mional.
II wao wr!Uen .,._
by
PIII'IY
wen~
Into
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pointed
outMoveoa~·r
that 1 I this
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_as COLUMBUS (UP._I) , ,...
~QVem
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. tlal nominee after ~ m_eet~ d- h Ho
r Re
tat vos
en
nd N on
a good JX!l!Sibility of ~ "'" 0 lo
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jftseD I
MeNamora testilltd . '
.
ng with EisenhoWer •
ll
party movement spnnpng up. Tuesda7 approved and seat to o:rowd of 2110 thai Ohio auto.
t 'the WaJilorf •.storla In New
In fact, I felt that it wao the Senate a bill that wOIIId ~· f&lt;cl!l"l'ls c;ouslng death ould II&gt;'
orG~'donw._.eO.r\~ ':~on said
already under way and that, low joint vocaHonal sch"'!\ dl• tur&gt;' ""'t up 1u J!&lt;!r ceDI .be~ ll1
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much as 1 wookl fight a tblrd- trlets to submit on the Mill 2 tween IJ6( 8nd · 1865,
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ait~al
ple~eellng
was held
Ollld 't
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.
ty t uek driver party movement, there w
n bsllot as a silltl e ques on a 140 415 victims to 192;500.
... ~
ad
A Me•gs coun
r
be much 1 could do to stop thi:t bond issuf" and operating levy.
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p but ·no iil!lition was m e tool&lt; to the ditch 1o avoid a
,
Property damage joo aule oc1 Goldwater's warning. The collision with two caro In the bunch.
The measure passed 911-1 wltll dden!s .j\lffiped 51 per eent, be
ession, however, was part of only accident reported Tuesday Goldwater , at the time was an emergency clause attache(l B&amp;id, from fi3.f.i million tO
he maneuvering which led ~0 by the State Highway Patrol. still fighting to keep Burcb m to make it effective upon SliDTHURSDAYhe removal of Goldwater s
.
ohn tbe chairmanship. He later gave lng by the governor.
MKT.- MIDDLEPORT
OPPOSITE MARK 5
'lllan Dean Burch, as national Officers reported that J
up and endorsed Q.ay C. Bliss, The emerg'ency clause was McNamara also cited I!Pitrat'barty chairman.
. ! Sargent, 46. Rt. 1• Pomeroy, who took over the job April I, needed because with the usual ing bpspital costs and"ontre¥&lt;s
I Tbe Gold~ater memo sal~ rounded ~ curve an~ faced ~;o 1965, and still holds it.
80-day wait, the biU would not b! the price of auto parts. "And
REGULAR. $1.09. SI~E
i------approachmg cars, Slde by s e,
, have beeit Jaw in time for the there has been no indication
SPECIAL TABLEI
on the highway. He drove off In the 1ame memo, Goldwater
.
labor costs are going down/'
the right side of the road.
said be had e~ressec~ the belier el'.:~~ s~ctncany at helping be ndded.
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that no Republican coo!d have
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The accident occurred at 1:50 defeated President Johnson in gain ~assage of operatmg lev es ·He .!ame armed with, fi~e~
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p.m. Tuesday on Rt. 124, sev- 11164 except President Elsen- the blll would allow the com- Daily bos~ital rates in Ohio
Ell:ceiMnt
$\.0951.. .
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en . tenths of a mile east of Rt. h ' who was ineligible after binirlg of a bond ISS~e to rruse have risen 19.6 per cent
hlectlon
Botti•
PRICE
.. Funeral services for Marcel- 325, In Melgs County. .
t;:e;~rms in the White House. money for const~ctlon an~n= 'Jl't61 to 1965, he s~id, ~~::~
Our.Price
line ~uell Galloway, LOce City' Sargent was not InJured. He thought only Nixon could I tax levy to raose opera
the American Hospital A
' Y'eur c~&lt;llce
Dhi ~0 41ed ·Tu•Y at the There was moderate damnge to have polled more votes than he revenue.
• !ion, 1nth two bed accommoda·
bue~nsev Memorial Hospital at the truck. No charge was filed. himself polled.
Currently, they must be sulb tiono rising from $19.40 to
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t\ambridge will be held Fri- l'atrol arrests Tuesday •nmltted as separate proposa s, $23.20.
ASST. PAnERN_S ,
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day at 10 ~:m . at the Sacred eluded: Darrell Sayre, 48, Sy•
.,
with the resl11t. that m so~e
McNomara also llad reDI!lr
FULLY UNEI)
lleart Church with the Rev . racuse, stop sign, Meigs Councase~ the bond ISsue for bUild.. ....
.,
Father John Turel officiating. ty Court, Feb. 17 ;
Edward
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ing JS approved an~ the l:J figures. H~ said it cost
B,urial will he in the Graham Finck, 29! _EI Paso. Dl., speed_•
for operaUng money IS defea . In 1961 for a new llood0 pane•;
ing, mllntclpal court. Feb. l5,
radiator grille, front feu er
temetery.
i
.. She ~ad been a music teach- Richard L. Roach, 25, Gall~p&lt;&gt;•
fiont bumper for a COliiJl!ICI
per
11· h Sch 1
111
mumc1pal
car !Ford Falcon). By 1965
'
er at the Wa~ama lg
oo lis, no mu er •
.
R A Bias Sr 64 former·
lhat figure had risen to $1!i3.!5,
V1luo
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and in the Pomeroy schools. court, Feb. 15, and Ted SJmpofy P ·meW"IID• ~~sed away
t h
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She was the daugh\Or of the son, 43, Proctorville_. _failure to ~ :'ma 0 of ·;'t..;~t attack . in I
a jump of 53.6 per ceo ' ., S81 .
J;;te Arthur and LuOy Jane Ray- display license, murucapal court, 0 Ynd
McNamara caid the average
Clevela .
bould Woodrum.
1Feb. 15.
He is survived by his wife,
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Survivors include ller hus- 1 Other arrests were Paul Ros- Sallie Bias:
four daughters,
band, Homer, Lore . City:
a i coe, 3, Indl~apohs.
Mrs Erne! Aleshire, Mrs. Cllndaughter, Mrs. A. T. Dosser, and Glassco Faorrow, II,
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11men1• are being taken
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nd
William
Woolton
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J ohnson n1 Y, Tenn._.· a son • 1 C!nlaco
e, a
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Mrs Charles VanCooney and . th County Extension Offices
James A. Duel, Raleigh, N. Car- : en, 23. Rt. ~ _Chesh&lt;re. ~: .Mrs. Carlos McKnight, both of ~n ,.:hens Vinton Gallia, and
While
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Mrs. speeding mumctpal court, e ·
·. three sons Clifford Bf •n
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three
ThtY""''"
$3~~
Andy Cborey• a ste' ••n. Davtd \ ~&gt;: men' A. Preston. 52, Alloy, ~na; W Va.· R~y A.. Jr., Meigs Coun:l;.rorr e nd UdLast
Galloway. both ol Lure C1ty, w. va. ; ·Robert L. PhllliP~ •. 41,
an.uis ·Mo.' and ,, Robert, sessoon Mll
re 100 a
NEW HAVEN- Funeral serI
and 15 grandchildren.
ISpringfield, speeding, muntCipal ~~· tLo. ~ne sister Mrs. Luth- der Health School.
des for Brammer B.
The OOdy is a.t the Me_eks I court. Feb .. 17; .ch~rles
W. e;" ~~wn, Akron; ' three brofb... This school wm be bel~ on 1~· N~ ~aven~ ·Who dl~
Funeral Home at Senecaville, Claytor, 60, Galhpolos. left of ers Shirl, Kankakee. ·Ill.: Wood· three consecutive F"da~s, ;day at his · re&gt;ideiJC". Will
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Oh:o, where _frien_
ds ar~. calhng . center, municipal court, Feb. ro~, Pontiac, Mich., and James March 3, 10, and 17 fro~ 10 a~ ·beld ,al the Foglesong
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and Rosary semces • .•II be \15; and Stephen L. Maha~. 16, A. Price, Barberton:
m. to 1 p.m. at the Episcopal home Friday at 1:30 p. ~- wtth
beld there tomght at 6.30 p.m. Rio Grande, left or center, Gal- Fu al services will be Thurs- Parish House in Pomeroy.
the Rev. Jack Welsh officiating.
Friends may call at the F1&gt; lia county juvenile court, Feb. d ne; the Hiland Chapel at
.
Burial will he in the Graham
2-Pc. Style
glesonA Funeral home after t lB.
~Y a m. with Rev. Edison The f~culty cons1sts of re~ cemetery. He was born Sept.
Aut. Cotor
p.m. Thursday.
~!~v:~ officiating. tJ Friends resentatives . from. the de= 14. 1897, at Hinton, W. Va.
pr
Reg. $1.99
all at the Ewillg Funeral ments of daory sc•~nce,_
t- · 'l'll•--54'1 of · the late Ge&lt;,.ge
UNIT CALLED
COOS
may con Wednesday ' ·.
technology, ag engmeermg, ve and I!jlit;!lbeth Hale Muncy,
The Middleport emergency.
home
erinary science and consultants had Opefated a grocery stor•
rescue unit was summoned to The Wahama White FalH
N
with milking machme compan- in ~w_ Haven and was a vetJust Armad 1 The Bon1nu
the Leo Lee residenct, 0 I a- cons could not hold of! second Fannel'8 ave, ew
ies.
er~f'i world' war.
LADIES- FRESH .t'oi.ORFUL
IDilnd St. , Tuesday, at 1:02 p.m. hall antics of taller VInton Coun· Way to Cut P~tk
flO §lifi!"ors tnelude his
11 en! fee of
for Randy Lee. The child was ,17 and were whipped by _the COSHOCTO~. ~o (UP!)
The eroi:the Couuty ·
Mllr!e,- New Haven: a d~ughtaken to Veterans Memoroal hos- visitors 83-54 on Tuesday rught East • Central Ohio farmers to- should be b F bruary 2~tb tor Mrs David lllndy, Mlddle•- ted and releaied .
' VC game.
t··• sae
I de- slon. Offices
y e
. port:
• I! .son, Bob Muncy,
pt·tal 'uo:a
their' finat -MO
day hold a I"IYes~
covers demonstration
.
The Falcons_ matched the signed to boost pnces by cut- Thos notebooks and depreela· dorph, Md,: six grandchU~en,
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sk~ocrapers po•nt . for . point ling the supply of pork through tenal, Is I the model milking tmll a sister, Mrs. Cora Wrognt,
eNewFabrlcs
in the first period and the selling pregnant sows.
lion cos 0 ed in lh&lt; teaching ur•tJtlbama.
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read
15--15
at
the
end
of
Some
00
fanners
fro':'"
a
~vmachme
us
Grave'side
rites
wilt
be
New Beauty
those first eight minutes, but en . county Central !J!Io regoon program. 1 . pen to dairy by the Smith . Capehart Post
•Excellent
by midway of the second period, Tuesday pariicipated "in a SliD· Enrollmen
milk eo- 140 American Legion. Friend•
'. fo.ryour
Color hlection
. ,f.t: .
rebounding domination began to Uar move, semng nearly 500 farmers, s~n~d men' and deal- may call at the funeral bore~
Dia.blbnds
and. the visitors opened a pregnant sows for slaughter.
operatorsh. ~~e lle1d ~en
anytime on '(bursday.
• Special Advance
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ld
ersortelf
A
35-26 hal ftlme ea. ·.
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dair men in the area. r- ,
Showing Of
In the third perood, 11 was Committee Ukes
lng gem:nls for the · school are Sharp Appointed
Llnllted Siylts
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F
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Bill
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ran
.
t through tbe
.
Chi f
ened the spread even
top, ns
.
being working ou
Se
Aeting CEO
e
o~
Fry led the Fa\- COLUMBUS &lt;UP!) ~ , _The \ Meigs County Extension rvleader in the . anl•110•erty
\ r
more.. ar~rlng witb 16 and I House Judiciary
Commlttee ice Office.
.
lvement has been named Act·
co~s 1D s ot 13
!Tuesday by an 11·3 vote, rec-,
-ing Director of Ohio Unlversi·
Mlk~ Fry g_ Ravenswood roll- ommended passage of the !
ONE ARRESTED
's Cenler for Ecnomlc Oppor·
SELECT OW- USE
High scorong
. of the "Slop and Frisk" bill.
One
person
was
·arrested
by
~\¥
(CEO). He is Samuel C.
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OURLAYAW~'{"'N ·
to thelf 15th t;;~g Sisters- \ The legislation would . onable IPomeroy Pollee Tuesday. Ca~l Sharp former director of the
season over a s
Tuesday a police o1ficer to stop a per- Hall. 21, Pomeroy, for perm - Youni:stown·· Area Community
ville
team
98-86_.
H
son reasonably suspected
of ling an unlicensed operator to
Council the major anti·
LOVELY--LOVE~Y--LOVELY
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lt'a euy 'ind inexpensive to night. Dandy Craig_ armo n led
k committing a crime or about d . e He will apl)ear in ~ayor
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mike your diamond. look lovel
MISS PLEASING STYLES
the Big Blacks wJth 32 mar - to commit one and search him. c~:rl~s Legar's Court Feb. 18.
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Four Counties .

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'!hey htlp ua live up ttl ciur eentury old Died,. ••• to provide cbe
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Ttndor
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PUI•pkin Pie · · · · · ·· · each 49c
J•n• Parker, S.ndwlch Crtmt, H':llb. l'kts.

COokies ........ 3 pkga. $1.00

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Spring~:' Coats·

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Haddock Fillets
Fried . Fish Cakes
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FROZEN _ - - - -- :-- pko. .
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link Sausage · · · ·· · · · lh. 89c Swiss Steak · · ·::, ;~'llll: 16M
Enqlish •oasts · ·· · · ·,· ·, t ..,,
Fresh Sausage · · l·lh. roll 49c CEHTUCUT
ICHRICH BULK
Smoked Sausage · · · · · · lb. 79c Boneless Chuck
Pork Roast, Picnic Style lb 39c
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SUPER -RIGHT 4 VARtE~
LEAN P•ATE
lunch Meat · · · · ~.-..· · · • 69c B01'J•1nq Beef .. · .. ::," "··JD.
II. ·29c
SWIFT PREMIUM
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Braunschwelger_ :~: · ,; · lb. 49c Oxtails for Soup · · · · · · lh. 2'c ·

We'reproudofdlle.ltllflea110 it'BOIIIyon the ftnelt.

Brammer Muncy
DI'es Tuesday

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PINK SALMON

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MARGARINE 5
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· SUNNYI'IELI)......ALL PURPOSE

lb: .
bag

Ann Pa~Whh Tomato S.uc•, 1·1b. c•ns

tONA BRAND

Pork &amp;. lea11s .. 7 cans $1.00

Lima Beans · · 7 • 1-lh. cans

DRY

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Choose from our wide telec.
14K white aud

ding. The okills of America'•
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.dlow•itlirld mountings.

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vernon
R.
sET BENEFIT SHOOT . ' . . I&lt;
Miller, Keefer are
The Leading Creek waterShed CEO is an 11110ncy of tile Unl·
DAR Good Citueru
Assn. will sponsor a shooting verslty's Institute for Regional
PT. PLEASANT - Miss Jean- Snspeel Picked np
match on tbe ).ee_ 1Wood
Deveto»i!\enl &lt;!RD) concerned
tne Miller, a senior at Wahama. Aftpr Rank Rohberv Rutland-Hamsonvol e F b 19, wiih encouraging business inand Miss Geraldine Keefer .•. a NEW PIIJLADELPHIA; Ohio , startmg at tr2ke110011s_;ill:.· giv: vo!Vement in the development
Senior at Pt. Pleasant H1gh IUPI\ _ A gunman robbed a; Hams and tu Y
of Appalllchla.. CEO formerly
School. have been selected by branch bank of the
Reeves en ror pnzes.
bad been administered
the
DGMENT GRANTED
College of Quslness
their class mates and [acuity IBankllll! and Trust Co" of sn.-11
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:900 here Tuesday. Pollee pickJU
$600
was
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Jeanine is the .daughter of ed up a suspect a sllort time ; A JUd~en Beo tz
Chesler.
Mrs. Josephine Miller. New later.
: warded
a
n 'Chester for I
Complete
Haven, and Geraldine, Is the Authorities said the robber I!rom t!e~ re~~· I ayme~ of I
Rooms Of
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ~rl enlered the hank with I hand· Irepo~ . e ~". 0 C::untv Com·
10
Keefer. l.ktart. These
· over his face , bran. , sup.,.,..
fiRS Jud e John
will be guests at the annual dishing a gun. Sue D.on~ldson, mon Pleas court by
g
lunebon in
s quick thinking teller!. saw I C~.~B;:aco;::n.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
him put on the mask ~~erore he 11
came io tile bank ~nd · tripped 1
the alarm. He ran from the 1
bank and took off in a 19112 1
)'hlte roiored Corvatr,
]
u

was recommended by the
Crimes Study Committee of thet
Cindnnah C1ty Counc1l.

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- Mr.'l. Eileen Shea. 50, wa4

electrocuted Tuesday · nignt
wben a radio appareoii!Y fdl
Into th! tub as she baU1ed. r·,~

tonmer was 14.. rule Jn

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FURNITURE

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New Colors

Fabrics

Pinto '"ns · · · · 4 Jb. bag 49c ·

Ice Cream · · · · o'
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LAKIN - , 'lbc Lodles Au%11of Ldlll stale JiolpiUI
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It • your opportunity to Iliaci fram tho top folhloM of tho· fl"'l oncl prOHnt
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.LoWe are active In ·eampus ....ond Initiative tbo oty 11 ~ ' Tbe meednl .II belnl )leld
,....ul ol.l''11Di Pl....m, sec&gt; tlons. Nor Is Ill belrd from ,tile llmlt for financial meeeos
tile purpose of l!lllarlmll
rotary, ~ Donno 'lbompeon, minority or studellt4 wbo
an one
Plel&gt;!lng the lmqe of
~!'W Haftjl; corresponding ...,. COI'l' readily avaHable for trans- 1
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cuued will be: Statui of
1 Amoog the lopiCll of d10c'uil- llonal Education, lmpartm:e
!'Pint Pleasant; n........., Mrs.
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.f.J.!I!y Grady of !,'oint Pleasant, is Bu~ ~ IIII!Jye Rio ~l:t slon at llle regular student SeJ&gt;. Good Publle Relllio118,
,Ill! 'PfOII'Im dlalrman, MfS
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I1IIDY
ra • \ate meeting on W"edneaday, Feb. Should Looli ond Staib Perllvelyn Wloeman ol.
poJni COllqe resl4ent studen.~.
8 was the Senale's plan to ·· a- IOIInel Do !0 Mold fllo Image
Pleailanl.
~one oo-ed put It, If
l iclopt a Vietnamese orphan lol Vocatlollal Ed_u&lt;atloo, Ways
'l'be ··~'"' ~ ·In . don t hive a date, alii can do ln 11llrou8h the Jntematlonal a.. ond Means of Building tbo Fu. ·
lh&amp; ~ by · 11, 0 v. ~ my ~11pore time IS wotch TV or cue Service, as well as heauU. ture Image of Vcicadonal EduKeimelh ShOw of Point Pleaa· l·p lq 12rd.s. _!Pd If l do have • flcatton of the new
Student Icotton.
mt and Dr. Marsaret Ross of Idale with • guy without a car, ICenter, the ndoptlon of an offi- Coontlee partlcipal!ng
are
Lakin.
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'I all :we CBl1 ~is walcb,'fV, play 1cia! ooHege flag, and lbe
up- ' Mason, Calhoun, Clay, Jackson,
~ .ufn'g lor donation ca~. wa~or ~~
coming May Day evenls.
Kanawha and Roane. Members
l!f ·new flt!MIII' bmls to be ~ .
aetiviUes
sbe TilE SMOKE SIGNA!.'I' two~ of the State Slafl o1 Vooalional
given to the pauiints· at Lakin.j "'!Did' (ik~ , ; ,.,e, the 00 • ed fth issue is now on sale In Ga~ EducaUon Will prosent a porYou may do so by" Contacting aMwered,
d Uke to be able Hpollo. Included in this lss\le j tlon of the prosram with vocaMrs. Clayton Athey at New
so.ere and rehut are artlelee on changes in. the ·Ilona! pereollllel and school ad·
1-!aven, or Mrs. R. Brown at
peop.y own age and ..!I COllege's ,sraduatlon require- mlnletrators from the local orea
2613 Jefle1'80n ·~AveDW!, Polnl the ~e ..41iterests. Where can) menta, on canipus controv.,.. presenting !tie r.emal!Jiler of the I
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I go "' diid&amp;? Where can I go! ales on ruahlng for member- ~"-"'
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Given carter Of GaiUpolis
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news from other college camAt the pr..ent time
there pose~ and on skiing ·•• verry, Mrs. Beverly Forbes, Mrs. are only three places for tile ' mont.'
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Polly Gradey, Mr~. .
typical 1\ilwltudent to go: DeD-I Individual picl!ues lor the ......\"'
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ny's Res~'ilrant, Bob
Evans GRANDION yearbook were !Je.: ·
~rs. R. Brown, Mrs. Evelyn Sausag~.'lillop, and the Student ing taken beglnnlns . liflpday,! llaiJer llospilll:
Visiting :
Nelscm, Mrs. George C:. Fow- center. ~,.;
Feb. Ia. ·
1hours 2-4 and 7-1 p.m. Parents
~· Mrs. _Mary Jennings, Mro. . When tlie student Is
not A student IIII'Vey was
only oil PediatriC&amp; Ward.
:l.icbard Patterson, Mrs. Tracy hunsry or thirsty, Denny's or dueled t.o obtain questions
lVolfingbarger' all of Point the Sau*ge Sbop can provide Rio studeots would like to
Allmfllloao
?Jeasant, Mrs. Clayton Athey, HtUe el¥,. The Center provides a-red and cliscussed
/o~ H. COnley, 1
·.lfrs. Wllllam Chisler, _ Mrs. a TV r6 and card tables, bpt tn; ' Religious Emphasis
Rebecca L Kinder,
~· ThQmpson. Mrs. ,Flor- 10 do. U...reSideiiCe halls.
In the future.
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,!nee Howard, and Mrs. Helen Wbat, then, is being done a- Tlie Rio Redmen tiOltl a
er, Patriot Star Rt.; Mrs .
'::atroll, all of New Haven.
bout the lack of social ltle at tO record following tht
aid E. GIUenwattr, Rt. 2 Crolm
.. The JP'!lUP has set their
· . ft\
:College game 00 FridfY,
Jean Ann Vance,
inl, tUlle lor lhe third Wednes. clllpus, several
10 which resulted In a 911-74
Fred
day .i" eaeh ,mont~ ._lle8/nDing
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week lbe Red~
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88-83.
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basically makes only
COIIDNG AT RIO:
\.U.t:lons as to .what Is needed.
On Friday, Feb. · 17 the
~:f.a~l
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issue of the IIIIIWI'
0i'f'l!8 Bllidal nielld!UIIIs as to wht is
year · of the '
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fabrics and beautiful solid colors and top designer patterns. Sizes
Jr., Misses, Half Sizes.
Group "A"
Group ua"
Group ''C 11

.. v•lues To
$5.98

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$10.95

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(3 COLORS)

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Only 2 To Sell
2 PC. VINYL

Living Room
SUITES
Out They Go ••.

$139·'

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CHAIR
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$74

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It • your opportunity to Iliaci fram tho top folhloM of tho· fl"'l oncl prOHnt
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queatly beord It Rio OraQde lftller tblll tbo fliJ.wbrtor •~&gt;- Monday, l!eb. 20, ~ tbo c.c1ar
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~ Colle~~• II Is J&gt;Ot beard fi'Qo~ I rollmenls of live JUIUIO •LaU8 l"FA·FIIA camp
llelf
:tft.seman ·ot . PoW i'll!l!alll; tile m!Dorlty "tf tiUdenls whojl With just o Hille lmqlnoUOa :Ripley· ·
~ preeldeo~ Aftt,
.LoWe are active In ·eampus ....ond Initiative tbo oty 11 ~ ' Tbe meednl .II belnl )leld
,....ul ol.l''11Di Pl....m, sec&gt; tlons. Nor Is Ill belrd from ,tile llmlt for financial meeeos
tile purpose of l!lllarlmll
rotary, ~ Donno 'lbompeon, minority or studellt4 wbo
an one
Plel&gt;!lng the lmqe of
~!'W Haftjl; corresponding ...,. COI'l' readily avaHable for trans- 1
tlollal t!di.IC8Iion. 'l'oph
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cuued will be: Statui of
1 Amoog the lopiCll of d10c'uil- llonal Education, lmpartm:e
!'Pint Pleasant; n........., Mrs.
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,Ill! 'PfOII'Im dlalrman, MfS
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ra • \ate meeting on W"edneaday, Feb. Should Looli ond Staib Perllvelyn Wloeman ol.
poJni COllqe resl4ent studen.~.
8 was the Senale's plan to ·· a- IOIInel Do !0 Mold fllo Image
Pleailanl.
~one oo-ed put It, If
l iclopt a Vietnamese orphan lol Vocatlollal Ed_u&lt;atloo, Ways
'l'be ··~'"' ~ ·In . don t hive a date, alii can do ln 11llrou8h the Jntematlonal a.. ond Means of Building tbo Fu. ·
lh&amp; ~ by · 11, 0 v. ~ my ~11pore time IS wotch TV or cue Service, as well as heauU. ture Image of Vcicadonal EduKeimelh ShOw of Point Pleaa· l·p lq 12rd.s. _!Pd If l do have • flcatton of the new
Student Icotton.
mt and Dr. Marsaret Ross of Idale with • guy without a car, ICenter, the ndoptlon of an offi- Coontlee partlcipal!ng
are
Lakin.
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'I all :we CBl1 ~is walcb,'fV, play 1cia! ooHege flag, and lbe
up- ' Mason, Calhoun, Clay, Jackson,
~ .ufn'g lor donation ca~. wa~or ~~
coming May Day evenls.
Kanawha and Roane. Members
l!f ·new flt!MIII' bmls to be ~ .
aetiviUes
sbe TilE SMOKE SIGNA!.'I' two~ of the State Slafl o1 Vooalional
given to the pauiints· at Lakin.j "'!Did' (ik~ , ; ,.,e, the 00 • ed fth issue is now on sale In Ga~ EducaUon Will prosent a porYou may do so by" Contacting aMwered,
d Uke to be able Hpollo. Included in this lss\le j tlon of the prosram with vocaMrs. Clayton Athey at New
so.ere and rehut are artlelee on changes in. the ·Ilona! pereollllel and school ad·
1-!aven, or Mrs. R. Brown at
peop.y own age and ..!I COllege's ,sraduatlon require- mlnletrators from the local orea
2613 Jefle1'80n ·~AveDW!, Polnl the ~e ..41iterests. Where can) menta, on canipus controv.,.. presenting !tie r.emal!Jiler of the I
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I go "' diid&amp;? Where can I go! ales on ruahlng for member- ~"-"'
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Given carter Of GaiUpolis
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there pose~ and on skiing ·•• verry, Mrs. Beverly Forbes, Mrs. are only three places for tile ' mont.'
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Polly Gradey, Mr~. .
typical 1\ilwltudent to go: DeD-I Individual picl!ues lor the ......\"'
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ny's Res~'ilrant, Bob
Evans GRANDION yearbook were !Je.: ·
~rs. R. Brown, Mrs. Evelyn Sausag~.'lillop, and the Student ing taken beglnnlns . liflpday,! llaiJer llospilll:
Visiting :
Nelscm, Mrs. George C:. Fow- center. ~,.;
Feb. Ia. ·
1hours 2-4 and 7-1 p.m. Parents
~· Mrs. _Mary Jennings, Mro. . When tlie student Is
not A student IIII'Vey was
only oil PediatriC&amp; Ward.
:l.icbard Patterson, Mrs. Tracy hunsry or thirsty, Denny's or dueled t.o obtain questions
lVolfingbarger' all of Point the Sau*ge Sbop can provide Rio studeots would like to
Allmfllloao
?Jeasant, Mrs. Clayton Athey, HtUe el¥,. The Center provides a-red and cliscussed
/o~ H. COnley, 1
·.lfrs. Wllllam Chisler, _ Mrs. a TV r6 and card tables, bpt tn; ' Religious Emphasis
Rebecca L Kinder,
~· ThQmpson. Mrs. ,Flor- 10 do. U...reSideiiCe halls.
In the future.
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Ave.; Carla D.
,!nee Howard, and Mrs. Helen Wbat, then, is being done a- Tlie Rio Redmen tiOltl a
er, Patriot Star Rt.; Mrs .
'::atroll, all of New Haven.
bout the lack of social ltle at tO record following tht
aid E. GIUenwattr, Rt. 2 Crolm
.. The JP'!lUP has set their
· . ft\
:College game 00 FridfY,
Jean Ann Vance,
inl, tUlle lor lhe third Wednes. clllpus, several
10 which resulted In a 911-74
Fred
day .i" eaeh ,mont~ ._lle8/nDing
ar~. working on the
for the Redmen. ;
Leah
tt 10 a."'. · ·
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lem sutlllu the So&lt;ial
week lbe Red~
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88-83.
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basically makes only
COIIDNG AT RIO:
\.U.t:lons as to .what Is needed.
On Friday, Feb. · 17 the
~:f.a~l
.'A!Jolll!!!! committee is the
issue of the IIIIIWI'
0i'f'l!8 Bllidal nielld!UIIIs as to wht is
year · of the '
"•••I 1ed.
SIGNALS wiU on !ale In
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A great selection of Better Dresses for all ages. Choose from one
and two piece styles in all the "New Look" Fashions. Outstanding
fabrics and beautiful solid colors and top designer patterns. Sizes
Jr., Misses, Half Sizes.
Group "A"
Group ua"
Group ''C 11

.. v•lues To
$5.98

Velues To
$10.95

Val~ To
. $14~95

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WOOLS- LAMINATED- CASUAlS'

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THE ·STOR

All New Merchandise- Closeouts From Stock, C ~ds &amp; Ends, Floot Samples - Thuncday, Frid,a~~·: S~iurday
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Only 2 To Sell

SOFA
WAS 249.95

Mutt Soli Now For ..•

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Sav.e 10.00

I Mixed Green

BASE
ROCKERS
WAS 59.95

Out They Go At ...

lnntrspring

BUNK BEDS

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$148

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$47
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Only 3 Seh TJ'stll
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SOFA BEDS
(3 COLORS)

Regular 99.95

Only 1 To Sell

Only 2 To Sell
2 PC. VINYL

Living Room
SUITES
Out They Go ••.

$139·'

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CHAIR
R- C.lor. 1....99.95
Out They Go At ...

$74

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0111o - pollds IIIII marsbeo wllicb act like magnets lo 0001birds and waterfowl, promlse
Uveller actlon lor springtime

bird watchers •ccordlooc
to
Carl W. BUlkam, Work Unit
Conservatloolst Of MeJca CoUnty.
Mr. Bllikanl, with hil USDA
Soil Conservation -~-ce
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Pomeroy, . made 'the fpllowloog
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to lf,!O: jelld Proole111.1.~ • .
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·lo keep 111m . IJinl flal llllde In mefllodl· Ill trea&amp;.
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I.'OLLY'S Pli08LDI
llo dietr 1'00111.- 'KATHY
stool&lt; sw. c.uv., 0 to
onllnary twin bed so I AQIJII!t BEAll 1'«. LY- Doeii ,;;.,_
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Stool: Heifer Cilveo 21 to
For wollpaper, Pl.-tar loqard and 'llllw
two dv""""""' bap of IUPI' - ,_..,._. *red D~n POLLy - MJ Pqln~
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p1utlc ,bags over them ...t a 1eqt1o e1 _ , ......... a er .Is
VEAL C:ALVJ!S - Topo
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folded pillowcaseo over
hltoo to - .Iii dron ...,.;':':~rna~dill- 20 ; SecOJ1b II.?$;' Medium
Ore!IIICOioream that tere 1 ~? I IO-Ioer . . . flo!• Vandma'f , or when C
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lt. ·-MilS. ~&lt; ... I'IJalr, 1'111 lhe cblid In it and ltlr baby, -MRs; N.P.
IIDII. DOmore. The sugar proveoi
,
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DEAR .MoTHEilS- Btity,
lUBt u efficient as the sand: DEARrPOLLY _ Wbeis
~11. Ue lhe lep of th• my rllbr ...,., ~· •"!lleth
the sl.ze. wu even better due1two
IDiall 1 O:J •~ to the chair and lhen you JOIIII nee larllo• .
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IIIIo iD a Flmollll Umenlty ID stud •• •- th 1
le ,,
LUll, Floolud, defcrlbeo ....
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e ower v~
- . ud laellllleo ol that at age seven. By tho age of oeo
_.try's educatloool system. or el~en, after grade lour,
BY PAUL WAJID
learnmg Is tested. _If a student
•LAHTI, , . ).;! Students laUs the e~amloattoDJ, be •-:
in Finniab ocbools lrl~ to their be re.examon~ ·after one yea. ·
feet when 1 !tadierJp&gt;ters the A second failure melll1ll lhat
elassroom. They Wilt respect- the. student should attend the
fuDy cotll tbe teacher a s i&lt; s teclmlcat school upoo complo1hem to sit down. Girls curtsy Uoo IJf tl\0 eight-year lower-levto teacher~; oome discontinue ~I program. The upper lev•l
tht practice during their teens. " a nve-year, program lollow·
l!ors bow sligbtly w obow rt-- '"' the tower •eo:et and prior oo
!'
spec! 1o teachero and other el- the three-year blgb school. Studers. When asked a question dents who complete the upper
in class a student slaDds then ll!'l'el but who are unable to
answers:
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quallly lor blah. school must
Each week 1 havo opportuool- ent~ the tedmica!l · wtltute,
ti eo to oboerve Finntib educa· wbtch Is I bliloer .level or tr.e
tiooal praetlces. Having talk«! technical school Tins screerutu[
with teachers, atudents, admon- system ~ that students
iotrators, teacher-educators, par· who advance II! acad"'!'!c •tud·
ents, snd community leadOrs, I tes are capable ol domg ae,..
am convinced lha~ the empha· demie work.
sis is academic, )he · Rtudenl• The state (naUonal) exaro.lstudy hard, anc!' the discipline nation plays a major role 1n
problems are flmoot nonexist- Finnish education. At an level
ent.
students m(Jst prove themselv!!l
Studellll .8JUI teacben coop- worthy o1 continued academio
orate wen. Teacben can puo· study, and a partieularly omi·
&amp;•II such octlon Ia .....oary, nous examination must be pas,._
kl Filllllslo •tadents oeldom ed ta enter ij,. university. A
mlsbebave. Beoped BDd pod charming dispooillon or a. par·
maooen are taqlot In FbJ. ent's &gt;nfiuence will not e!labte
ais• borneo, Ud poreats _..,. a student to coast through tht
ports teacloers Ia malataioll!l school iyatem. Students must
such attltu•e&amp; lllld bebavtor. reveal through examioatlools
ne youllo are obvloasly proud what they have leamed.
ol their partlllo, tbelr le11&lt;bo
en, 81111 tbe-lveo.
Since both Fillnlsh and sThe school buildings I have dish are spoken In FinliDd, 1111
visited are llllillar •.to · many In studenll must study theoe 1.,.
the United States. '!'hey are guages. En&amp;llslo. Is required u
brick structures with Ill u c h a forelgo tanawife; German 81111
· . 11ass. The equipment Includes French are also offered. It 11
movable cbalrs and deob, home not uncommooo 10 meet studellbo
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economtcs rooms, lndustrllli arts who have studied five I8J111181"'·
areas, music IQd art laci6ties, Bible 81111 cburch history are
IJIIl!IOSlimll, itlleachen' loun- required •tudleo. Students aloo
,., with prolfNlonal book•, lake science, mathemabes, hJo.
magazioes, and lids. 0.,. tory, music, art, and physico!
school tn LlhU - t l y reo:e!V· oducaUon. Counes io home eced a !anguap laboratory. In oiiOIIIlcs, Jnd~l arts, a
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business are available In most
schools. Public •peaklnl course•
and student actlvltieo
are conspicuoaily
School bands are oot
eel. Orpni.zed
athletics,
spectators,
porn girls, and
are not a part of
schools. Student COWICII$
clubo are not emphasized.
nastlc skillo are stressed.
siooally, school teams comJpe~• l
io basketball or ooccer, but the
teams are not orga•iud lnte
leagues 8.1 they are In the Unit·
ed States. Trained coaches are
DOl employed.
N~y, I have 1101
eel lull~ p~~bllt lldiool
stem ill Finland. Stiliteolts
buy tbelr own books. School
hdd six dayl 1 w...._ 'l'lje
standing lhllll about I h e s
l!chool$ is the ":;'::":~ eonpbOI·
sis. Tbis is a ,:,
proach to the t&gt;atblng
IIlli process.
,
Interest in Ameriwl edloc•
Uoo l'Ulll hilh ""'"'-"
FinDs. J,ut week .I epoke · on
audit!J!!e ~ prof~~.
eel, and bualness penon~ .., the
topic, Amerlean l'l\blll! ~=:
Two AmeriCBD QIOII!ca! di
who are now doinl
Flnllmd, were IDtenlled
to attend the meetiJII. l!~y=:
Ume i bad uplalooed
lum, oervicea, and some
dures of publk! ochools Jn
United statel tile uauaDy
F1nfts were a~OI questlonl.
DuriOI the uetoanae II
I sensed lhlt somo Flnnlob
pie feel thelr"ochools do
equatety ·roster atodeods'
confldenee IDd IIIICial ~:
tenee. Perhapo Finnish s&lt;
should focus more eo tbe
ialllbig upects of dev==~
however, American
oould doubtless
analyziOI tbe .F'IlllollliJm::·~~:I!
to disclpUne IDd 11

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of .. opeedoes by bil J'lpllld. To
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ID ..,. it! esplomatton. An llddrepod
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scope of their 1nqu1r1eo to.'aw.,.
a Fro n·e b money
scheme at the expeDII! j
U.S.• Tmwry uun .. ra
..., and not In the
World Wal' I.
A Senate llllbllllllllnil
which Sen. En:at
Alaska) Is chairman itc'i!!)tiy
nported 1o the
Fr&amp;Dile 1s mutna
dollara in profitS by ftl.l!iitli'on
an agreement. jo pay
Stalel the resk1oaJ . ·
installations eotabUfh&lt;d"'
u.s. funds In 1111 ~
immediate! followlni w· ld
war :1
France ;;.,:ly
soulht the presenoe o1 ~
can ooldier• IDd military
equipment oa J'reneb ..u.

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of the colonies aiatnst GrP.at
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~med and IIUmed· U.S. IIIII: I The Frfnch World w... I debt
~rs should lioqulre Ill tht lo the U.S. Treo...-y, with
f!ench Embassy In Waslilngtpo. aet'lllllulaled lnteest, amounts to
DX:., why. FratJCe ftfou~S.· lD about te.2 billion. 'l1le burden ol
ptiy her Worl4 War I debt ·~ ·tht, French explanation Ia Uoat
wkr F'rlllliit claloM. to ·loave 'Frinoe dllllfully repaid the
....., unr.trly ebarPI wllb 'llild eammerdal lbankinl) debts
· lneurred by bGrrowinc before
ballled 111111 burcleMd ib. the United States enteo'td World
eould also . ..pte War l 'l'bereafter, the Frendo
to tbe Freoelo Serlt .. araue, Uw United Slftes m:J
ot d'lnformatiea at 112 Fr8t1Ce Wl!ft en&amp;IJ&amp;&lt;d In I 'Join~
Ave., New York N.Y. venture, a pao1llenlllp in
The flack In charge there wlll'llre •1a1nst Imperial Ger·
1 &lt;lllll1eOilt gentleman M. many wilfftfore, U.S. Treasury
..,.,.,. l!ellard. M. llellatd WIU loans 1o France were 11101"!
with a lone mJmeo. pi'Operly espendlturel In belullf
uplanatloa u to Why Ill a joint venture.
daeo not really owe the One Ill the !J1G11 1nteres11na
the United upec11 ot t1o1a IGnl m!Jneo.
tho Yanloo ll'JiP!ed J'NDciJ Rptlllatl.. 1o
Ill April 1117. tloat II il llllmecrirallhe That
bo!Oed lllCI burde!o!!d II ptobab1J ~ !bat a

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Uveller actlon lor springtime

bird watchers •ccordlooc
to
Carl W. BUlkam, Work Unit
Conservatloolst Of MeJca CoUnty.
Mr. Bllikanl, with hil USDA
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Pomeroy, . made 'the fpllowloog
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After lilt uj)OIIIIoble tloor pard. u
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to lf,!O: jelld Proole111.1.~ • .
~= retumod from t b e temporar,o · -¥liS. R.i Now tboy are 4 IDd 5 a 1111 u,lill 1 fJO to "17.15; f'al &amp;qw 0.
114 . .tier biiooc tre.l&lt;d' .. A. lt
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111 bed ron under biJ ooct and' Jour doek!r lo
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stool&lt; sw. c.uv., 0 to
onllnary twin bed so I AQIJII!t BEAll 1'«. LY- Doeii ,;;.,_
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Stool: Heifer Cilveo 21 to
For wollpaper, Pl.-tar loqard and 'llllw
two dv""""""' bap of IUPI' - ,_..,._. *red D~n POLLy - MJ Pqln~
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p1utlc ,bags over them ...t a 1eqt1o e1 _ , ......... a er .Is
VEAL C:ALVJ!S - Topo
NOW ONLY
folded pillowcaseo over
hltoo to - .Iii dron ...,.;':':~rna~dill- 20 ; SecOJ1b II.?$;' Medium
Ore!IIICOioream that tere 1 ~? I IO-Ioer . . . flo!• Vandma'f , or when C
to ~~: ~ lr
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1 ddld !Mit aoy place. T.U a regular kltchhe , wouldrro.::l~
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tbe 'llplee be wu lllo!Nct~' L c.
lt. ·-MilS. ~&lt; ... I'IJalr, 1'111 lhe cblid In it and ltlr baby, -MRs; N.P.
IIDII. DOmore. The sugar proveoi
,
ouU 0 TV tray up to blm. Far
DEAR .MoTHEilS- Btity,
lUBt u efficient as the sand: DEARrPOLLY _ Wbeis
~11. Ue lhe lep of th• my rllbr ...,., ~· •"!lleth
the sl.ze. wu even better due1two
IDiall 1 O:J •~ to the chair and lhen you JOIIII nee larllo• .
...... 1
aides
·to lllo doalr.
to tho J1Do Of bit bed.

• 1Y POLLY CRAMEit
Now r J•

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Ll'i'DI'OOil &amp;U.Q co.

Also Comes in 58111-Gioss, ·

PICKENS

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2 lb. pkg.
~ •••• cit.

.,.

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Note:..
.. ford,
oaiiYe
aeuh.'

true FiMish lash!On the buildo1
wbo is logs are constaotly beins clean.,..,dfiiC a year ltacloiloi E.,. ed.
IIIIo iD a Flmollll Umenlty ID stud •• •- th 1
le ,,
LUll, Floolud, defcrlbeo ....
en~ en~.
e ower v~
- . ud laellllleo ol that at age seven. By tho age of oeo
_.try's educatloool system. or el~en, after grade lour,
BY PAUL WAJID
learnmg Is tested. _If a student
•LAHTI, , . ).;! Students laUs the e~amloattoDJ, be •-:
in Finniab ocbools lrl~ to their be re.examon~ ·after one yea. ·
feet when 1 !tadierJp&gt;ters the A second failure melll1ll lhat
elassroom. They Wilt respect- the. student should attend the
fuDy cotll tbe teacher a s i&lt; s teclmlcat school upoo complo1hem to sit down. Girls curtsy Uoo IJf tl\0 eight-year lower-levto teacher~; oome discontinue ~I program. The upper lev•l
tht practice during their teens. " a nve-year, program lollow·
l!ors bow sligbtly w obow rt-- '"' the tower •eo:et and prior oo
!'
spec! 1o teachero and other el- the three-year blgb school. Studers. When asked a question dents who complete the upper
in class a student slaDds then ll!'l'el but who are unable to
answers:
,. '
quallly lor blah. school must
Each week 1 havo opportuool- ent~ the tedmica!l · wtltute,
ti eo to oboerve Finntib educa· wbtch Is I bliloer .level or tr.e
tiooal praetlces. Having talk«! technical school Tins screerutu[
with teachers, atudents, admon- system ~ that students
iotrators, teacher-educators, par· who advance II! acad"'!'!c •tud·
ents, snd community leadOrs, I tes are capable ol domg ae,..
am convinced lha~ the empha· demie work.
sis is academic, )he · Rtudenl• The state (naUonal) exaro.lstudy hard, anc!' the discipline nation plays a major role 1n
problems are flmoot nonexist- Finnish education. At an level
ent.
students m(Jst prove themselv!!l
Studellll .8JUI teacben coop- worthy o1 continued academio
orate wen. Teacben can puo· study, and a partieularly omi·
&amp;•II such octlon Ia .....oary, nous examination must be pas,._
kl Filllllslo •tadents oeldom ed ta enter ij,. university. A
mlsbebave. Beoped BDd pod charming dispooillon or a. par·
maooen are taqlot In FbJ. ent's &gt;nfiuence will not e!labte
ais• borneo, Ud poreats _..,. a student to coast through tht
ports teacloers Ia malataioll!l school iyatem. Students must
such attltu•e&amp; lllld bebavtor. reveal through examioatlools
ne youllo are obvloasly proud what they have leamed.
ol their partlllo, tbelr le11&lt;bo
en, 81111 tbe-lveo.
Since both Fillnlsh and sThe school buildings I have dish are spoken In FinliDd, 1111
visited are llllillar •.to · many In studenll must study theoe 1.,.
the United States. '!'hey are guages. En&amp;llslo. Is required u
brick structures with Ill u c h a forelgo tanawife; German 81111
· . 11ass. The equipment Includes French are also offered. It 11
movable cbalrs and deob, home not uncommooo 10 meet studellbo
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areas, music IQd art laci6ties, Bible 81111 cburch history are
IJIIl!IOSlimll, itlleachen' loun- required •tudleo. Students aloo
,., with prolfNlonal book•, lake science, mathemabes, hJo.
magazioes, and lids. 0.,. tory, music, art, and physico!
school tn LlhU - t l y reo:e!V· oducaUon. Counes io home eced a !anguap laboratory. In oiiOIIIlcs, Jnd~l arts, a
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business are available In most
schools. Public •peaklnl course•
and student actlvltieo
are conspicuoaily
School bands are oot
eel. Orpni.zed
athletics,
spectators,
porn girls, and
are not a part of
schools. Student COWICII$
clubo are not emphasized.
nastlc skillo are stressed.
siooally, school teams comJpe~• l
io basketball or ooccer, but the
teams are not orga•iud lnte
leagues 8.1 they are In the Unit·
ed States. Trained coaches are
DOl employed.
N~y, I have 1101
eel lull~ p~~bllt lldiool
stem ill Finland. Stiliteolts
buy tbelr own books. School
hdd six dayl 1 w...._ 'l'lje
standing lhllll about I h e s
l!chool$ is the ":;'::":~ eonpbOI·
sis. Tbis is a ,:,
proach to the t&gt;atblng
IIlli process.
,
Interest in Ameriwl edloc•
Uoo l'Ulll hilh ""'"'-"
FinDs. J,ut week .I epoke · on
audit!J!!e ~ prof~~.
eel, and bualness penon~ .., the
topic, Amerlean l'l\blll! ~=:
Two AmeriCBD QIOII!ca! di
who are now doinl
Flnllmd, were IDtenlled
to attend the meetiJII. l!~y=:
Ume i bad uplalooed
lum, oervicea, and some
dures of publk! ochools Jn
United statel tile uauaDy
F1nfts were a~OI questlonl.
DuriOI the uetoanae II
I sensed lhlt somo Flnnlob
pie feel thelr"ochools do
equatety ·roster atodeods'
confldenee IDd IIIICial ~:
tenee. Perhapo Finnish s&lt;
should focus more eo tbe
ialllbig upects of dev==~
however, American
oould doubtless
analyziOI tbe .F'IlllollliJm::·~~:I!
to disclpUne IDd 11

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scope of their 1nqu1r1eo to.'aw.,.
a Fro n·e b money
scheme at the expeDII! j
U.S.• Tmwry uun .. ra
..., and not In the
World Wal' I.
A Senate llllbllllllllnil
which Sen. En:at
Alaska) Is chairman itc'i!!)tiy
nported 1o the
Fr&amp;Dile 1s mutna
dollara in profitS by ftl.l!iitli'on
an agreement. jo pay
Stalel the resk1oaJ . ·
installations eotabUfh&lt;d"'
u.s. funds In 1111 ~
immediate! followlni w· ld
war :1
France ;;.,:ly
soulht the presenoe o1 ~
can ooldier• IDd military
equipment oa J'reneb ..u.

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~med and IIUmed· U.S. IIIII: I The Frfnch World w... I debt
~rs should lioqulre Ill tht lo the U.S. Treo...-y, with
f!ench Embassy In Waslilngtpo. aet'lllllulaled lnteest, amounts to
DX:., why. FratJCe ftfou~S.· lD about te.2 billion. 'l1le burden ol
ptiy her Worl4 War I debt ·~ ·tht, French explanation Ia Uoat
wkr F'rlllliit claloM. to ·loave 'Frinoe dllllfully repaid the
....., unr.trly ebarPI wllb 'llild eammerdal lbankinl) debts
· lneurred by bGrrowinc before
ballled 111111 burcleMd ib. the United States enteo'td World
eould also . ..pte War l 'l'bereafter, the Frendo
to tbe Freoelo Serlt .. araue, Uw United Slftes m:J
ot d'lnformatiea at 112 Fr8t1Ce Wl!ft en&amp;IJ&amp;&lt;d In I 'Join~
Ave., New York N.Y. venture, a pao1llenlllp in
The flack In charge there wlll'llre •1a1nst Imperial Ger·
1 &lt;lllll1eOilt gentleman M. many wilfftfore, U.S. Treasury
..,.,.,. l!ellard. M. llellatd WIU loans 1o France were 11101"!
with a lone mJmeo. pi'Operly espendlturel In belullf
uplanatloa u to Why Ill a joint venture.
daeo not really owe the One Ill the !J1G11 1nteres11na
the United upec11 ot t1o1a IGnl m!Jneo.
tho Yanloo ll'JiP!ed J'NDciJ Rptlllatl.. 1o
Ill April 1117. tloat II il llllmecrirallhe That
bo!Oed lllCI burde!o!!d II ptobab1J ~ !bat a

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radio, hut~, llke new tizw. PolttneUol!ll """' aile.

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