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DEATH CAR - Ernest J. Ballard,
Galllpol1s, Clle of
two men killed in the three car colllaioa S.turday nigbt at
Kanauga, lies outside the demolished station wagon driven by
Two Killed in Crash
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clock It lllld was following it
when he saw the alation wagdenee Ol Lavada Smlth, tearing
on oomiDg 111> the hllbway,
looae a corner post, and then
Paogb, accord!Dg to c p 1.
bounced across the driveway,
Francies, had pulled out ol tile
riJJplng up shrubbery and break~
parltlng lot at tho IDue WUlow
lng oft a gas meter. The car
night club and headed south at a
.topped on top oC the meter.
hfl!h rate ol speed.
Paugh's car, meanwhile,
Dr. Warehime was traveling
bounced off Moore's car and continued down tile highway backwards. It stopped in the center
of the road in front of Bliss'
Market. Paugh was slumped oo
the floor in the front or the car.
Green's station wagon oontin~
ued off the right side of the
bJgbwa.y, across the front of the
lot at Evans Sohlo &atlon. The
vehicle lmocl<ed down metal &ll01
posts, including a highway marker sign.
The
station wagon then cut
between a hedge and two trees
lD the front yard of tile residence or Dana Raike, struck one
tree, knocked down a newspaper delivery tube, damaged
Raike's maU box, and kerf, go..
IDgi
It struck a 12-lnch diameter
lteel stlndard which holds an
overhead highway marker, turned around and slid backwards
over a alight alope and came to
relit beaded south, almost aPinst the residence ol J o h n
Ratke, llrlt boose above that
of his son, Dana Raike.
Both Green and Ballard were
thrown out of tile station wag~
on &Dd were (OWld dead at the
seeoe. Contenta of the vehicle
were spllled onto the ground.
Dana Ratke was sitting in the
living room at home when the
crash occurred. Raike said he
heard a ~'tenible, resounding
noise," went outside, saw what
tieer found the death car and
Its two victims on the
ground.
The State Highway Patrolman
said that Green's station wagon
had been involved In an accident earlier with the Moore car.
somewhere between GalllpoUa
and Kanauga. Neither Moore nor
Shain had any idea ol how far
south of the fatal accident or
how long before 1t the Green
vehicle had bumped their ear
from behind.
Cpl. Francies said there ac.
tuaUy were two separate acci-
MSG5 TH£ATR£
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An
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recreation .PrOgram for men will get underway at Me[ga Hllh Sehool at
Middleport 1\leeclay evening
at 7:30 p.m. annoLilCed Head
Football Coach Cbarles Chan·
cey.
The program will be held
twice each week, Monday and
Tuesday evenlnga. On Monday
volleybOll wm be played and
Tuesday baske1ball The program ls open to aU ackllta.
south on Rt. 7 lOMe distance
behind the patrol cruller when
he came upon the accident scene.
The coroner was first to reach
the Paugh car. He found the driver slumped on the Ooor in the
front ot the car. An ambulance
Meigs Frosh Nurses
was called.
Cpl. Francies said he firat
went to the Paugh car, then back Capped in Ceremony
to the Moore car where he picked up Moore and 9latn, and toFive Meigs C~ l"re&lunen
gether the.Y drove to J o h n at Holzer Medical Center School
Raike'& residence where the of- of Nursing were capped in a
dents. After Green's staUon wagon struck the back of the Moore
car, Greenfailedtostopandbeaded north. Moore told the officer
he was In pursuit r1 the atatlon
wagon trying to get its license
number when tbe other accident
occurred.
Moore tailed to accomplish
his miaaion, the officer aaid. The
next thing Moore knew, accordbad happened, and asked his wife
in& to the patrolman was when
to call the patr.,ol.
the two vebicles collided on the
Cpl. Francies stated that he
highway ahead of his car and
was headed scuth on Rt. 7 wllen
the Paugh car slammed Into tho
he came upon the accident. Tlle
lett side ol his car.
officer said he was attempting
GalUpolla Cit;r Pollee, the Galto get behind llle Paugh car to
lla COunt,y Sllerlll't Department
and other volunteers assisted
the patrol at the accident scene.
The Injured were taken to tlle
TONIGHT & TUESDAY
hoapltal by ambulances ol Mll·
JAN. i3-14
ler's Home For Funerals and the
'THE THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR
Gerald W. Green.. 45, Columbua, al10 killed Ia the accldtri.
Wreckage was strewn along Rt. 7 INn Bllu Market to the
Jolm Ralke residence, just below tho lll-loled SIJYOr Brlcljte.
Waul!h • HsUey - Wood Funeral
Horne.
Steve McQueen-Faye Dunaway
ceremony
Friday evenJJw: at
Grace United Methodist Church
in Gallipolis marking the suc-
Cesaful completion of their tlrst
quarter of work.
They were Candace Ann Sahr,
Betsy Cunningham, and Nancy
Van Meter, Middleport; Sherry
Lyrm Lambert, Rutland; Diana
Sue Holliday, Dexter, and Judy
Deeter, Racine.
Engineer8 To
Meet Thursday
BAGGIN' TilE DRAGON
HELD ON CHARGE
Dale Jo..,., Lawrence, 30, RD
Long Bottom, baa been urelled by the Meigs Coonf;y Sllor-,
Ill's D e - - on a charge
of malicious anault and bat-
tery.
LOCAL TEMPS
FeUcla VIctoria Grueoer; four
dausrrters, Mrs. EYelyn Hollon,
MineriVille; Freda Grueae.r,
Pomeroyi Mrs. Helen Oberhnlzer, Albany, and Mra. E d n a
Herber, Antwerp; his 1 t e p..
mother, Winnlfred Grueaer, lb
Texas; three brothers, Herman.,
Mark and Joho; faur llillera, l(a..
tie, Christine, Emma aod Clara,
and five gr&Ddehlldren.
Funeral sei-vtees will be held
Weclneoday at I p.m. at Ewing
C~l wltll the Rev. Wendell
Stutler offlclatlni- Burlol will he
In Rock ~lnp cemetery.
FrlfiKls may caD anytime.
Four Unibi
wh•n ILOCI( dof!IS vovr
you'll know it'1 done
Prepare
your return
•• . for on early r.tlmd
rile time needed Ia
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STATE
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said.
Two Americans were kWed
ACt7 "spookies" planeuatunted the barbed wire fence around
the base wltll 18,000 bullets 1
minute from their machine
guns.
Communiats 1111111¥ Red
into the forests Jea'fing tour
dead near the base's steel
airstrip. It was fi"om can Tho
that operatloas Uke tho South
Vietnlmese Army's r e c e n t
drhe to clear Commwdsts rrmn
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Play in Parade
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infantry divlsloo heodquorten
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ed-a-ateordlnanco,
lnclor omergeney ruleo, alltliHe
teadlnp beiDg fwroved 1ut
DilllL II prorideo Ute tollowlni
lllarles.
Cblet at pollco, $3110 p e r
month from $380; rqular pa..
man
at hll home. _
Born Fob. 3, 1886, In Mason
County, he was the aon oftbe late
Ellp and Adalbte Duncan MeKina.,. lie was a member ol
tile Cottagevllle Masmlc Lod&e.
IUa wife, Mr•~ Ama Marie Me~
' EVANGEJ.lllr WILLIS
ville, V/. Va., 118Veral ftleeea and
nephew a,
Sorolces will be ~ at
tery trulteee, nnnalnl at $55
per mootll; volunteer llremal,
remalnl at f9 per yeery clerk,
hour fnlm tL7Sj . . ,.... - - hoard ot public alfalro, $290
•leo, •1.72 per )loar _...,..,U7; per mouth from $240; eP;ra cler~
one 1011r Hrolce, .1.8t por hour
from $1.57.
AIIIO, ~~ , _.a.
mr, ltreet ~;-tOhcura
a week or onr, U.!O per hoar
trolmen, ~15 •-from~5; from $2.U; pool and jliok di- a poUce, $1.115 porbourtr<im reetor, rematu ·at •
per
tor depoalt truata, fl20, 110' IX•
»endtturea. t3,16S.25; watercqn..
lli'uctlon, no recolpta, t789.18,
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Elberfelds.In·Pomeroy<
JA~UAkY CLEAN-tiP SALE AU. bVE~
tHE STORE
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Clerk ol water -u, $1.65
per hour from $1.80; water meter r - n and repairmen, time
and one-ball for over fO hours,
3 Defendanbl F'med
One d e l - lorfollod h I 1
bond lllld three othorl ...... tined Saturday nigltt bt tlla court ol
Pomeroy ~ lllarlea ' " - ·
Lloyd Roualt, 32, Point Pleasant. lorfolted $23.70 pollted ..,
speeding charges. Filled were
Riehard Lewia, addrell unknown_ $5 and <Oilta, - don; Charles Jq1811, 20, Pam~
eroy, $5 and COita, failure to
yield the rll!ht.o!...., wldle boeklng, and Junior )(lltox, 20, !-.,
W. Va., $10 ud cot1a, lllepl
muftler.
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Admiulona Saturday -
Carey
H.Ysell, Pomeroy; Veatrlce·Nlee,
Racine.
Dl•cblrges saturday - None.
Admtssioos Sunda¥ - N...,_
Diacllarpa SWidrl)' - Pauline
DereiUrger, Merle Harris, Fannie Beaver.
:l~l~~~~;~r~~;~f:lti~i~l~~~~!~~~;~ml~~~nm~t~~~~~~;!~t~~!~~=~~~~~:~~~:~:~~:~::m;:~t=~~it;=~1=r:~wt~j~l;~:
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(COotlli!IOd rr.... PIP u '
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l ...........men ud tlecl olllpo fr<lll Main.>
The - - -~
ment wlla .-..~Soliday nlaht andlnCJUdeii.tho thcirA)' I~ at cai>o
talner!Jatl~ -llll ol alan!. INik;«xi~ai...-• Jo.oolpd'41roell;;
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neral - · Burial wulll Kirk·
laDd Memorial Gordsnt.
A ol World War I,
Taylor wu emplOJeclU a auord
at 11101 Woll Vlqlnla Natt«<al
Guard Armor71
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- s btclude 'hll widow, .
Mrt. lele Ta,ylor; o dauilller,
Sarah Jane Ta,ylor; ..... llepdopalltera, Mro. ll<!beri.Jalmscm
ond Mrl. WUUam Jol!nllllli, at Pl. Ploa-; ond a
ClerC, Ill Ohio.
-oer.
llany Do~las
Rart)'
llo,IJ>Itol. .
lie
illt"rlyed
11
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Ruth Am ~~. ud tl1He
Demli; Bell-bioi Donand llar17 Jr., ud one
ot.Racbte.
from
J2; cuatodlaa.
$15 p e r
ASKS RELIEF
Clllrord Slunibo, c:ouncUman
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moJor ~ beiDg made - . . 1111ptrv!-.
by hll - - tn· tlla communltt. Ho ·pointed out that tile ...,.
atructloa proceaaea are such that
Tho--·APPROPIUATIONS
wbo for the pUt four or live oome repalra and .re-allaa provtdu for tlla followln!l
.rear• ba1 served u vtllqe rep.. cannot be made until warmer poncllluru:
resenttilve ~~long witll lhe mq- Weather. · He asaured cumcU,
(CodlDIOd on tJ
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w1t11 Warren LGcalll Mel&olllah
School bl Mhldl~ lo1W ll
$43,J1Uf, $13,771, t619.191 , 5 j.m. Admlotlaa Is !5, conta
for . . _ . and 50 C8IU for
genorll boncl retlhmont,
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SOU&, ..,180, t7,370.It.
~Later tlla varllil1 wreltllnl
Recet,ptl. tor 'the mOith 1n10'
all llolds ......_ to $67,033.15 team and the bo~l
CCllq)lrod fill dl~IIUlopla lo- ~ team will bo IliON ol tile
..U.iHt;Ha::IC ~' . .
· ~ .~c ·- • ID-&,
toaular llltlllllne
at tile
Melc•
Hllb Sdlool coteter1a at 7:30
tonight,
Two Jailed
In B&E of
Ben Tom
Down
In -Bay H-...
_pl_thouilll_ _ _
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Accordl111 to Matrq>Oillan Life; Ia Ute' ol&flt lli!ll!>r colUtrophos, ¥
ldUlog more Uton 21, Ia 1968 t11aro woi-o tU ~
FIYO of tlieao dloutero itm>lved ocholluled alrUnos wltft lli1l taol:o
est loao of Ute oc:curlng on Mar 3 - 8$ poriiCJIIO died !no plue
crash near Dawson. Tex. ADd, of courH, there waa the accldelt
cl01er to cur locale oa Aug. 10, whln 35 periCXll were kllled. at
Chorlostoo, W. VL
The e>PJoalon and lire bl a ~ W. VL, coolmlm..,
Nov. 20 coot 78 Uvea, tho secoad lupat collstropbe ol tlla , . .
Ja. Ill catmess1 the report does DOt gl:ve aqy statlaUea oo U.
oumbore kUled across tho •lion durlog 1968 In ...-. vehlclea IIIII; ·
of course, tlla plane crubes would necessarily lnvoiYe large ,...._
berL The report does not also • - bolo manr alrliDso reotheir dutlnatlons transportlow
without Incident.
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AND COLLEGE STUDENTS juat don't toke a plain cct!ee thoso daya.
1bey drink uupresao," a rieh, 10ft cottee with dlree tiJMI!i
tho otreogth o! regular co4oe ancl, accordi!W to o~t~potlero, 11Jrooi
times tile Oovor. it h made by torclog illlense heat. eitberor liquid, t11roup powdered cct!ee buaM and Ia to be llvond - ·
ly.
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Prices range frqn 15 to 25 cents a c~
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Ex;pruao Ia blended smneUmea with coooa, oran&e rlqd, IIIP(,
vullla and Wtd»9ed crellll.
E>prooso, 111)'0110?
MEU<SA DAVIS, daughter o! Mr. and Mn. Paul E. .Divlo, ~ .
clhvorl. received a 3.33 point averqe fer tho loll oprter It 01to
!JIIIvwalcy. Named to tlla dean's lls4 Ml11 Divis is anl!osUJhJor. Slle sndualed from Middleport Hfl!h School in 1968,.•
wr-
Jack S l - r-led ~ .
holiday leevo wltll hi a ........ ; 1frt;
Leora Slpaan ol MhWleport.
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by hll wlto;
dauiiiiter. rioaole J!ciaiou,
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dump-.
Yeah. Thot Wll&
76, . RaSolurday 'IIi Malp '
au
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Funoral.-vlc11 wlll be held
Tuooday at I ,p.m. atEwlncCblpel witll the Kif. Plwl euto olllciltlnl. .Burial 'wlll be In Letart cematery•.Frlendo may call
llllf(lme.
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vlco, $1.85, present omplqy..i lng,
tileAltoi!ldlDII
Ia tho
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attar one year's eemoe. ~.05;
ftN Jfalor F11111or, c-en'11m> Cueell, local water, extra help, $1.80 an hour ol Ute CCIIlllllbla Gu ol Ohio, Siumllo, Goorp •
from $1.50;
$1.Ide, Did< V11181u and David Ob-. I·
upreuod
bla
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55 per hoar, 110 prev!ouo Ml- tho . - ot.<tllo vlll..., olrl- IIDpr,~CJerk..Treuurer G e a·~ ·~.
lrl': mechanic, $2.05 per hour claliiDd ~-tho Grate ud llarold a.uo, ~
Fort
0. ll®llbuo,
General
~ by the DOXt -
Iia -'
h<ni.ver, theae - . 11111
ta1tea. He an~
to aatrlalo ud tholr .,...., ''Golllal" ~ lit
A POMEROY BOY formerly !rem Mlddl_.rl
Dies 'Saturday
cbte, -
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or oo tlla Board ol N>lle Attalra, aMed to be relieved from
that poalllaa. Ma.J<>r c. 0. Filiior IOid lllat he ~d have a -
The Melli illall Sebool wrestline teaDI wlll match muscles
Paul Taylor
Dies Saturday
$2.20 per hoar from $2.15; op,premtce, water deputmeat Q1"
slllltary ....r ciepa..-,
90 per hour lrom $L85 ilarhour,
witb less than one ye.-r'a ....
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leal help, public alfalrs,
por hour !rom $1; dl1110tcher,
remolna at $25 a mooth.
•13,1~83; sewer ~
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month; head llteauard, $1.30 per
hoar from $1.25; lllquards, •• 80
an hour trorn ••75; secretary to
mayor, fi02 per mont11 from
$135; extra clerical help, $1.50
per hour from 'l; clerk, eeme.
Over $82,000 in All Funds
rom.y. died In 1968.
He lo surotved by ooe brother, Jolm H. MeKbmey, Sf.&MIIl·
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BY BOB HOEFUCH
$1.60;
Middleport VU!ap Coundl
per
Monday nlPt a<qted a tafl,520 mooth;
hour
lljlpr<IP1iatlCIIII ordlnlllce liJat ln- weell, Ytarll .orvtce, $1.73
per
hoar~
.• LAIIworears
lmall Nlar7 - - am<IIIDiliiB
to alxMilYO conle Hrolco, fl.l5 poi'· llour !rom
... tlla hour - to almoot all •uo: nar ...-.teo. •1.55
toltn eD1plO)"II.
Per hour from fLIO; wertlme,
l'l,y lacreoMa ...,.. approv. tllreo nars 10rolce, tl,BO per
PT. PLEASANT - W. L. MeKinney, 82, Rt. 2· Letart, W. Va.,
a former
carrier 1n the I.e..
tart area lor 3~ yoaro, died st
4 a.m.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 7969
Middleport Raises Most Sala
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Carrier Dies
nJ ll!ierwt. Of'IJul Meig.-M010n Area
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Saved
Fonner Mail
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y . enttne
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO
Uma
Mostly
Ill& 118 persona, lnclucllng 83
students CUll!"' from Arget111no
on an &xchanp program.
Thoy were the !ourtll and fltlh
h[Jacldnco over the Unt 11 days
of 1969,
Pr. PLEASANT - The tllree at lloog Tam 37 miles 1:30 p.m. WodDesday at tho Good
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ol Saigon, damlslnll
Mason Coon\)' IUI!h S c b o o I southwest
!llepberd \J n I t e d Methodist
10
helicopters.
· Other gupa tired
bands, Pl. Pleasant, Wahoma aod
Church by the Rev. Earl PerHaman, along wltll a 50 man 25 rocket and mortu rounds
ldns. Burial will be In tile McWill o! tho 366411> National Guard Into the JOist Airborne Division Kinney Ceme!<ory at f[tlrock,
Ordnance Corq>afty, are toplrtlc- headQtiirter's ·near Hue on South W. Va. Frlencll moy call at
ipate in the Governors Inaugur~ v•etnam's northern c<ast
· tllo CIOW.Husall Funeral Home
a1 parade in Charleatm Monafter 1 p.m. Mooday.
day aflerDOOO.
News ... in·Briefs~
onto trueka. ·
(Soc •
resf.stered his protest apinat
the U.S. lnwlvemeot bl Vlel-
Communists tnded gunfire with
U.S. deferders while Air Force
The
~ch
AlQa, 25, ol Quito. Ecill;dor,
and wounded by the mortar and
automatic weapons fire which
the CommuDlsts 111ed to cover
the ccmmandoa..
For more than two lloure the
The attack came few hours
after Commwdsta dr<pj)Od 15
mortar roullla into the U.S. 9th
BOTH
FIDIRAl
s~smen
rrmn -
•lid he wu trrtnr
nam by cOiliJIIOJJieerlng on
APSA-Pilruvlan jetliner carry- '
the U Minh forest were based.
Tho
to be an early refund.
odditionol
vllle Road !lmday ,..run,.
He Ia survlftd bJr hta wife,
Tbe ~roy emergency squad
answering a call lu the Dorea
PTA WON'T· MEET
Arnold borne oo Old Route 33
-""-Y meetla8 ol the
Sa.1urdly; removed Mary Law- ~acu.M PiA· schedlaled for
renee to Veterans Memorlalllo1o Tuescl8, evllllln& at til¥ !t'rapllol Where she was ldmltted •• CUM Grade Sc~M»l hal )leen ...,.
a medical llltlent.
celled..
"worm" in thi1 ;;:ase is
ti"Y'
Pr. PLEASANT - Mr. and
Mrs. John R. Felker, Point Dialrlbutlng co., 224 First II., Point
Pleasant, are attending the an~
nual Anheuser.- Busdl. Inc. Salta
Conventloo beiDg held In Los
Angeles January 12 Uti'OIIIIh 16.
TAKEN TO HOSPITAl
on
your
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tho ....,.n.I
get Mr.
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omcor Rd>ort lq1lch) to open
the door am tet him out., .
Only hour's elrUer, Jesus
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MARRIAGE APPUCATION
James AnthonY Scldrtzlnpr, a.m. today waa 21 degrees, m23 • COlumtus. airp)ane riveter, der clear. SWill skies.
aod Pamela Carol LoU, 18,
L.-SH•O•W•S•T•AR_TS_7•P•.•M.-..1 Reedorvllle, !nope-.
IN FAR w=
EARLY BIRD
Joseph llenry CrUeser, 64, died
at his residence on the Harrlson-
on
to
(c..itiiiUed trcm -
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the VnliJ!d swlea lo Nell'ia A.
Roc~flllor of New Yorli Whoi
Hijacker .·
Scheduled to leave for tbe capHal city at 9 LID. Monday were
70 members o! PPHS band, diThursday, at theCOICXliallnJack~ rected by Michael RoWsey; the
70...,mber Waltama While FalJlol!.
PT. PLEASANT - Funoral
Ra.v Mereer, JackiiOil Water con band and director Gene Sim- services for Paul W. Tulor,
mons; and 25 members of the
Works lilpt., wW dlseuas water
Hannon Higl1 band under tile di- 68, Rl. 2 l't. Pleasant, supply aod treatment.
late Saturday al lilt llolzer Medrection
ol
WUllam
Warlleld.
A special btvltadon Is extendThe 50-man unit o! tho Guards Ical · Center, First An., Gallled to all area auperiDtendents of
·
was
heoded by tapL K e o>- poUo, •ere held Moodo,y aliorwater works.
noon at tile
Funeth Morris.
WEE WILLIE WILDCAT
MARVIN DIGS
Be An
SuneriDg Ute ..-H 1a 'lhe.
Hole! Plerre, Nuuuolmlu.iottbat
.
hla popularlt;r In acede¢~ circles hod not always been bl&h.
dlf tile vOte were: taken In ttd•
roun It would problbly · come
oul Humphrey Rrst and Nbuo
aecood," he saicL
But he added that ·hil <ablnet oeed all talent avallable and wanted, a "cCII'Itirubw
Joul(now
The l)llhott pild a<>vernor in
, ·
VietCong
Dies Sunday
The Obto Valley chapter ol
Proteasiooal &gineers and 9Jr~
veyora will meet at 7:30 p.m.,
The temperature bt l'omero1's
downtmm bulllness district at 11
COLORC ARTOONS'
Joseph Grueser
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Ute altuation
1!onn1J8. Ga., a1tor a
F,lni-e ·
Jack accidently meL a om ol tlla Rn Cllarlea ~
was lllrmercy In Mlddl~ as poater of tlla Ml~
Ust atureh. The two oQjoyed qullo a con..-lltloa..,.. ~
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durlnc tile meedog.
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BERTIIA WRIGHTIIOUSE, I t0rmer ochool loidw ... 111111..
!;}TlCUIO, h coallnecl to ~ H......., • q.Ji!oit ~ ~
H~ W. VL She'd I!IIPHciale bMrlow tn.a rrt.iiJL The rOII!Ii
Dllllber II 220.
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bolla at T:IO
tonltl>t at tho Melgo Hlsh Sehoal . . ~- of c..h't::Mr-
let O.DeeJ.
n- ta1ollll port
...ewlll
·l!our- oa ·
loy ball and at tho
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r hurried d
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S111er Bowl lr<lPIII'
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along on a .....eq_
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News ... in Bri~fs
Giving·Fu-st
Area Concert
Trl • Councy Communlcy COn-
cert Assn. rd>scrlbers
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promleed the hlshllllrt ol U1e
eurrent seuon thla eYenlng U
1bey drive' to Parkenburg for
the nrst appearance in this area
or the Wbii·Lo Slngero.
'lbe eoncert will be held at
8:15 p.m. at the Pui<er!lbul'!l
High School m Duclley St.
'Ibis mixed chonla of 30 was
organized fn 1967 by famous
concert pianists Arthur Whittemore and Jack I....owe, who serve
as eonctuctor and arranger, re_spectlvely. Beautifully olaged and
tlilsted by organ, plano, harp
( COntlnoiod Cram -
'Salaries
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.._, .ff.ll!ll; clori. ta.ooo: bo ..,........,_
cuaa the p~edural deadlock blocking the Vietnam talks.
Harrimaa, who will leave Parts Sunday lor Washinlton. II iD
tile process ol sayl"' aoodllye. He Is w be replaced by Henry cabot
Lodge shorlly after the 1,."8W"•tlon ot Presldenl - elect Rlcbor\1 M.
Nixon. 'Mlerl: were uncuatlrmed reports that betore leaviDC" Harriman also would say eooc~~Y• . to Xuan 'l'blq, the chief North Vlf~
mese negotiator.
Soyuz 4 Givilllf Shatahnta Rick
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Set for Buses
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Racine flremen in
Calls Last
oo FALSE TEETH
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Oub Party
Deeember
enjoying I~
-•Jn fact, the main problem
we had was keepiJW them from
running in the hallwa.ya."
McGinnis said city buses car~
ried some evacuees ·to the
schools. Others drove their own
cars.
Mra. Leartra Gordey. c.ne of
the 10,1100 ,.orooted, said the
emergency did not Crlghten her.
Sale
Rick WW!ams. !ldri<Q> Cline and
Linda Brown were IUIIOIIIICOd as
councOors !q,r the year.
Nut meeting will be the valentine palV' It Jean \l'hltebead'l
home, Febmary .U,
scared, really," she said, ubut
tc
get some insuraoce on the house
for certain now." Mrs. Gordey,
her husband and a t-year~ld
daughter spent the nlgbt at the
Sooth Junior Hlgil SchooL
DUDLEY'S
ALUMNI TD MEET
59 H.
The Cheater Alumni Aosn, wUl
arBWB.
Planning ahead to the year 2,000 means constant change and
rapid growth. Instant power that is electricity will probably
multiply eight times to reach ten trillion kilowatt-hours
a year. Predictions are that six hundred billion dol·
Iars will be invested in investor-owned companies.
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Yes, limos are changing and we are
changing with the times.
COLUMBUS ANIJ SOUTHERN
OHIO ELE·~TRIC COMPANY
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SYRACUSE - lo """"'aaUoUc •• ,..... .lfarl;h %4.21
••• pla . . . allht~,. ottbo
Jllllsterlll
1AaiiOclatloJo at tho hOme ellloo.
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A. E. lllller ·proaldoat.
Good
'~ won
lot It tit• AlburY Ulll'"
dial OJurch betllnnl• at 2 p,
Frtd.,
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m. ond laotlnc
p.m. 'l'lle
. , . . _ will bo1111111
by a.tf, A. 1!.
MWer o! the Cho!;dt of ibo N..._
..... aad t h e - In dlorp
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Kaiser L eads ~n
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billet
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RUSSBI,L PBOIICn'!9 ..
- · • three lUaest alllllllllun ant a ..rt a pGWid ond edvancW1!81' COLUIIIIIIA, W, Va. co.....,..• bavo lncreued prl- od Ill -prlcea lor """"""" al· a-Id RuatJoll, 11, .- at
001 "" primary a1umhwm ond lo7 llllrUilonl ond mochanlc:al and llro. LaWreiiOO
a IGIIgllat ot aiumlllun PfOI!Udlt rod, bar, ond wire
by promoted 10 Arr!l1apedotlfMfollowing recenlln.......,alnprl- fivelltl' COlli.
Dec. 11 ,_,. !lel<u, Vleiii-
NEW YORK (UP!) -
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ceaot-,nl~lead,zlne,
and IIUIIber or -.1 procluetl.
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Kaloer AlnmlmJm lo a-icel
Corp. IIIII CCI lbo price~ ldke
&mda.Y, pulhlnltleprimar)'price
up ooe 0011! to 27 a pound,
or elshl per _
blaiior .lhoalt
wao lut lme before tboiJWotr7
wldle IOl'flnl- 1bo tlll"lt-
R~da
Mlltllo CO. !ollow- _,. D~
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ed IUit Mooday, II did AlumlA rU1411111it Ollo!- ;11,
1111111 co. or America, but Alcoa tal -u.., ot the
aloo nlaeo Ito 11teot aad plate J51h . - , . , he ....,_ ·wa.
bam& 1ll&b SChool Ill - .
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CbrlldDe, l!Yes at 573 N. SoicConada'a Alumlmm Ltd., ...,... ond St., -~
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1q 5
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Doollltle.
later firemen were tununoned
00 SUnday
aeriea atar1ed wtth a call
at 12:20 a.m. Sunda,y w Upper
Fhe Mlle Ra.d to the home of
Mr. alii Mr1, Von ilw1can where
!hair oM olery heme and Its
contents were completelY des-ti-O)'Od. '!be cOUifle credited a
pet doc with a&¥1111 their lives
as the dill awokoned them by
ltarldnl! In time lor them w llee
In their nlgilt elothes.
cauae of the fire is aWl under
tnvestlgaUon.
A nm was Made at 12:10 p.m.
to Pleasant Voiltty Hospital where
PRIZE RUSH .GAMI
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cauaed by a
to a ITISS fire on Old Nell R.oat1
on propelV' owned by the B&O
Hallrood.
Mmday'o llres s~rted witlt a
coil at 9:20 a.m.· to the ,SOUth·
ern Stilteo COOporet1vs on Kanawha wher~ a ahc:wt in an elec-
tric motor resulted in an eatimated $800 damage to tho motor
located In lhe besement of the
Harvest Gold Glasses
building,
At 10:05 tile homo or Lawrence M. Mayes, Flai Roek
caught fire from an IPJ)Arent
laulty nue and was CGJq>letely
destroyed with d . _ , lloted
at $8,000 w lhe propelV' and
.J2,000 to the contents. The Mayea
lamlly was able ·w !lee the atruc-
One f r - with a $3.00 p\Jrchaae of Ashland Gasoline
abort In a ~ ftxture causing
only mlllor damaga.
Next run wu 1:05 p.m. the ture,
A 1962 lnternstlonal D u m,p
P1ul Buah h<Jme In Heolersm
wbere a · ps atove In the kitchen truck caught lire at 7:15 p.m.
ot tho ltol!l• caused a minor wlille being weldad when It_li'BB
blue resulil111 In owroxlmate- -keel ... the lot of the MeiOII
Count;t Chryoler -PiymduthSaleo
IJ $75 domap.
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A laultjl llue lpllted the roof C<IIIPIIIY In Hooleraon. DlmiJf the Joupll.
h<llle In
the truck
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waa estimated at $2,000.
HARTLEY'S SHOES
"Middle of th. Upper lrlock" - PoMeroy, 0.
Helzer Medlcel Ceater; Firat
A... vlalt~Pi hours 2-4 and 7-8
p,m. Par<ioJt1
on Plldlalrlco
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY -15th
SAVE 1/2 OR MORE ON , "
NATIONALLY .ADVERTISED BR~NDS
JOYCE • CONNIE
SERVICE ON THUR!IH Y
Graveside services for Clara
Kuntz, former A:tmef'O¥ rest ..
dent, 'IIIlo died In Do,yton &Inday, will be beld Tburllcla;y at
1 p.m. at -<h Grove Cemeler7. Mra. Kuolz wao preceded In death by her hulbond,
Albert Kuntz. The Rov, Gloil
Hiles will olrtclate. l!wlng Funeral Home Is In <harp of burtal,
TEXACO BID ACCEPTED
The bid ol Texaco, Inc:. w
sl4>Pl.Y gaoolllw IIIII diesel fuel
w the Melgo eouncy w
AprU I wao oecepled McJad8)' by
the board or emunlssloners. At,.
tendl.- were CGmmissloners
RcliJort Clark alii Ralph W. Duro
aol Clerk Martha Chambers.
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The
Brtolr lt!llieo, ~ - 1illllll, Woet Columlila; Wll.
ma lllllel, Qimma ~C..
called w 1210 Ohio street where
an aut<> owned by E. S. Mallieson had c1ught ftre. '!be bla•o
1tartod In the front se1t ot the
vehicle and caused dam&p eotlmated II $85, then I halt hCOU'
PT. PLEA!!<VIT - A pet dill
· ,... credited wltlt savbw the
ll.'J~ctf 11110 c<qtle when !Ire
-tli~Jiel!••• eorl,y SUittle,y,
alarms answered
Jjj. ~'
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THe
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Wlrd. 1 Admlollllls
Mi-1, Pial D, Bracllury, 175
Woodlawn
-~._ i:c1wln L.
Soundoro, 47Uadtllll Plko; Mrs.
L Hill, 111\2 state
st.:. Mra. \vUllam L. WhJ,tl, Rt.
t ' ~ Clt;y; Ill's. N, Donlel
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' Rt. l ·~lpolla· Mrs.
'JI',; · r;,;rthup;
.TurloiiY c. G!fOrge, RL 1 Vln·"""
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.p Y&.-; Joiopb.H,Kearna,CIIftiJD• 'Mio. Richard M. l!cntler..,.; ft. PJooant; lira. J o - n
L, ,WtdrJ,am, ,Chealor;lolra.I!Of
E, OODeu, Rutlond; lfr a., Holly .
11~, 1\Yt'&CUW. . lito. Frak
PIIIIIQ', RL ~ Daer; lfrl. Daa·
aid E. ~· Rt.
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lfro. ~ C. C11n, Rt. 1
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The temperature tnPcmeroy's
d•tmwn business district at
11:15 Lm. todo,y was 30 dagrees
ulller clear skies.
VALUES
TO $18.00
DIVORCE ASKED
A petition lor divorce has been
llled In Melgo C<Jumy eommon
pleas court by Ronald N, adie, 657 Seull) Second Ave., Middleport, agatnat Susan D. Cheadle, 519 Rose St.cp Road, New
castle, PL The plalntur char,_
•• gn>11 neclect ot doQ> and
Now
8.;87
wood L Yoder, Ashland, ~.;
Mrs. John G, Gol!ee, Rt, ,1 Walerloo; Mrs. Clii!r M. Ball, Sr.,
Rt. 1 Athena; Earl E. OHYV,
ML Alto, W, Va.; Mrs: Clar_'
ence j, Gehrn, Rt. 5 Jacl<oon:
Mra. WOllam II, Palfrey, Rt.
1 Oak Hill; Mrs. ll<ll N, lol<Coy, oak IWI; Mro. H. Slanll?
. Drake, Jackson.
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Mrs, WWiam L, White, Rt.
1 Crown Clf¥, 1011, 11:0'1 LtD.
Monday; Mro. Paul D. Bratl>ur1,
175 Woodlawn
Dri, son, ~:21
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Earl Balla, Mro. Nellie Bard;
Harl<Q> S. CI'OUie··· lth'L· IIodnq
.F , Downlna, LcniaU E. (;etliO,
R~nl L. . . _ , 'lfrL lola
B_; Bmltlt and ~ , - ~
DoDos B. v~ jn4 Infant
\lllllhler, D~ .YIIillr.,Tim·
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Hall,, ~ ollll s. Gori,
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LOCAL TEMPS
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Electricity coupled with new ideas, new forms,
new technologies, new products, call for lim·
itless energy ahead.
~aved
IIIII three on Monday.
.
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road law arreoto aad 7 -
trove··
7'imes
arB changing
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ell JtoMietton, Pl. PI•-:
..... ~-.Pl.~,
or mliodomnror aiTooto. The ll!i: lfro. 111ari Crump. Pl.
Jooril'
110J Smillt, GolllpJIIa
dolJarllp...
...,....., Forb: lin. Chorle1 Cclllb, Ra1m,..._.,. 118 .a =-o re- dllo; Joa :•• WollllllJarpr, PIJI'I!IIIe fAI thO Doipt, or olclo; John .1c1!e1, - - ;
..,,..,. perianal llrL WOII<Q> Ball, Jr., AiiPie
1DJ1a7 to' Q per_, ond nault- Grooe; Torlor,
od 1n priiPit'll """"'" oatlmat- F.dnrd Whlteloclc, Pl. Plea Ant;
ed ot"f61,51.2,'11 and arn-70 J)oo ....ea oa-, Pl.
- - lavolftd;
Bullara To,ylor, ~o;
IMI pr-b' •alued ot 11697.79; Doaald Wham, Jr., - . ; Anl, 771 perldiiC Ucketl; pi Cline, Pl. ~ Frllli<
1aw
185 111111'1'8)', -~oport; J - HlgD'l...mu- andPl. PIMoant.
11 !elGIQ' 01'ftlll. '
DlliCHARGUI: F.dlaon Mayeo,
Tho 11-dltl
tho Gloouoood; Karon c:o..pr, PL
threa dt;r
we r e PleaiBDt; Martha Oldskor, Hobreid IIIOIIID(I the !1ll1tllllnl bal- ortabul'l; Tbmlas Deweese, Ma·
ance1 em Dec, 81, 1968: Clt;y, 1111; lfro. Elmer l!OU1'JIBOII, Pl.
,7,817.80; Waler Worko, '25,- Pleasant; WOllam Stover, Pl.
11Ul ond s..m, $12,637.76. Plea-;VaaBClbblns,PI.Pleu- I n a were Mayor !olorpn, tnt; Mra. Wllll&m Gay ond son,
Clerk l'lli.T - · Allorll8)' i.MI; Mra. Gilbert Poar"'"' Jr.,
R. G. Muqravt ond ooundlmen, ond tlaalhtor, lllddloport; Scott
Jim WIQ!ns, Rusoell Hoiland, JoiDsm, Pl. Pleasant.
LOrain WU-,· WaUace Bmlth,
BIRTH&. Mr. and Mrs. CbarWadear ~ Jack Fowler, lea CClbb, Racine, a dauslller;
Jac:k Juniper, Blller Rlllle, Don lfr, and Mro. Welle,y Ball, Jr.,
w...s. -
lfOl'ldnc tlckell
Check .Our
Remnant Ta~le
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Pl:.EA.~T
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Li•.ves '
dr!Yer•
aeo
u.d ,.e..,
· ~~-:.~"":II"~Ptl~dlt::.·~Kalaer==--IIUclylng-.:_.:_th_e_IIIOY
Of Couple from Fire - !•:unla~wllll~~parldna;~~~~~-:;~~im~ade;_iW~a~ldle~,~B=W=-~W~oU=man=~ond=-R~Iid--_:AiJp:ls~G=J'(1fl=e:,~·~-=·----~slgned~
Drip-Dry fabrics, HomeSPillS, , Dotted Swiss
and Kettle Cloth.
115 W; SECOND
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Pet Dog
SJnaer Sales &S...VIce &McCalls ~~~
2nd Avo,
992-5560
hold a public square dance from
8 w mldalglrt Satunlay at t h e
Chester Grado School.
1.98 yd.
Dov;:
4e-· ' -
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P•nia • Press fabrics,
Container
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Remember Birthdays
and Anniversarl'es
With A Flower
Arraneement
In A Beautiful
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ll~----------·------1 LARGE RACK
die Parko.r, Bob Rlt:l1ardoon, ond
..I don't think anyone was
my husband says tMl•s going
Yanl
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54'' to 64" Wide
. .d.. & UnHnhll Woeleas
R11. $3.!111
ProJect.,...- u-
~lito B-o~
.,:'By IIIIa dlsaetor
law of tho llaW;
....,n ao Jll'OVIoltal¥ set forth In lbo projo<l has 111that It cbanpd j;he tralllclflllla'll
tif!octe4
by
lbo
diJu1011
or the project lllid alrteled I b '
1111 'resoi
. or lito dl¥ and the ro- '
urt!..
will prosarit to tho 8tato Pepa:t·
proJOct.
- - em-r lhla 01111
ment tr eommorc• thla ,...k
"Apln '"' lbo third cls1 <If
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lnltloto 1 ,...
w11en he lo fCbocltlod to moll JIRUBl'l' 19111 _ , . dl.oula' ::::'::' :::" : :... Urbeii·Reo
with !hat- concemlllll'olnt atruck the cicy dlredly all'td·
1 ~·
Ploooint'a ri<OIII diAIIe<a;
1111 Olo ,_.... Uritlll - - ~dl aim aceepted 1 h,
The reaolutloa -·that, "On al Projed ...... a nro
or l!lmor . - u
the 12th da;Jo
February 1968 ec1 comploMIY -- :__
the 2nd
lbo eli.T C!IIIDdl or Point Pleao- ond damllll>B- - · ·
ond - - o r - ant adopted I resolution IQllll'CW· · "IInce the !Our bualnooseo
Bl<bird
Inc tho Urball a . - Plan ao, atruck by fire were not to be ;;:
Vlalld Slnol, to
1111111 the term
HI forth In Part D Applka- O<llllred by the Urtw,J R - ·
. for loan IIIII Grant _Project. On o1 Project, It hu """ cbanCe<l flU tho 1v " : : 011 , _ 30
tho 1511\ da;Jo or December 18J1 the entire plsn 81 to reltabUJtaea
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otruck Olo clt;r by the · Uoo or .._.w u sal
cli.T pollee report ,..1
00Jlopse 1f1 Ute Silver brldp
"II li J)ereby !ouild alld •
ood by Coundbilan Don Wol•lflllllnll tile Ohio River a n d termlned thet the , Url>on ft.,... &e u ...,mltted b:f Chlel <If
touehlng upon the boundartel ol al ProjeCC. lo I
alum Pol1 Jilek P)'ltl 1111rJw1D1 the
' lbo Urban R...,..l proJeet.
area, and quall!les U · ID ellglmo-r•travllllll 1,BY lfA.(INE WALTERS
. POINT PLEASANT ;., Cli.T
• C<Juntl.l 11011118)' nliilll lldopled •
rioo!Qtklt: Uldna !Or federal
fund• wlllcb Ma,of D. B. Mor.,.,
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'lbe ..... paUceman•s face was
burned wbon be 1l1led a mlll>- Latin
hole cowr and flames ent~ted
trom the sewer.
The city set up cots ln school
&ld
30
gyJnnlsiUIJII. About 2,000 persons gathered clollllrli and bedThe Lotln Club or Ealllem
d!"' and spent the night In the Hlsh School had ltumual ChrllltelfCH)I'&rY
quarters. Others mao PBIV' It the home or Mr&
oought out friends ond relatl ves Nellie Parker, the sponsor, from
living ln olher ports ol the c!I,y, 7:30 to 10 p.m., December 30,
nThe folks here seem to be
'I'Wellcy-atx members 01\)o,yed
in good spirits," said Howard games ot pool, twlajer, and timeMcGlrmis, princtpa.J of FAison bomb. Relreshmenla ·or Kool •
Elementary. •• About two-thirds Aid, oooklu, and J»1a1o chli>s
o! them are kids. The kids were 1erve<l by the relrellhmenl
aren't afraid. They seem to be comml-: Mike -.m, FA-
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the ller*o or the Otlawa River.
i - 'rho
'J~ Point .Disasters ·neclared
~FABRIC
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MOSCOW - THE SOVIET UNION LAUNCHED a coammaullnto
oltit around the earth today and wlthln minutes tle told a rationwide television audience "everything is rtne. I am tine." Lt. Col.
Vladimir Shatalov rode his Soyut; 4 spacecraft into orbit at 2:39.L
m. (EST) on what the Soviet news agency Tass said was a "cmnplicated and responsible program." It did not detail his goals.
A Moscow television commentator said Shatalov's Right would
cooJ.uct further tests on the Soyuz spacecraft as part of the SOviet's
long • ranee goal of establishing earth • orbiting space stations tor
interplanetary s.-_ce travel Western e11perts said the craft carries
ary, $420; equipment, $2,620;
. and percusrsion accompanlrne~ two maneuveriJW engines and Is capable of staying ln orbit tiP to 30
retirement. $10; firemen em ..
the choral program ranges from da,s.
ventloo, $150; "''lll»ment malnsacred and concert oombers to
VETER
<NSM};M'IIUAL
tenant<>,
$200 - total, $$,400.
'"pCJp--rocku hit& and Bl"'&dway
HOSPITAL
Plamlng
oommloolcJn - mfll.
lshow-e!oiJpers,
Admissions Eva Moore, cellaneous, $500.
On &mda.Y at 3 p.m. the COPomeroy;
Evelyn
McCaskey,
Rut.
Parking meter lund - · metera,
lumbu!l Symphony will present
•-·""-acuse·
$100;
meter$ repair, $150; ••
mila concert at the Lancaster High
land· lo mgena
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0 sa 'McCWle, Rutland·• J a n e t cellaneous,
School, and In Zaneoville, t h e
s.tmm1ng pool ftl'ld
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Wolfe, Racine; Eboo Merrill,
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Robert De Cormter Folk SingWeJllton·
Edith
Kleln,
Middleployes,
$4,000,
lncldent&la,
$1,ers will appear at 8 p.m. on
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Mary
Lawrence,
ity, $400; pool malntenlllce, $1,The next Tri-Count;y concert
COLUMBUS
(IJP0 N e w Mary Lee WHma Harris Mary 000; insurance, $320; recreawUl be presented locally Feb.
mlnimum standards for school Dobblns, 'Anita Carpente~. Ea- tlon, $180- total, $7,300,
9 by Donald Gramm, bass barbuae11
were approved by the state th
Thomas Kathryn Logan.
BODd retirement fUnd- bonds,
Itone.
Board of Education Monday,
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$6,000; Interest, $1,215 - towhich al10 approved 1969 legisMEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL tal, $7,215.
lative recommendatioos putting
Admtssioos - None.
&net malntenanee fund - BUmajor emphasis oo. vocational
Dtscharges- Donald Rea.
pervl11lon, $4,320; employe11, $5, ..
and lecbnlcal training.
000; retirement, $8511; equip.
The salecy standards woold rement, '731.1; equipment mainteREMIND Ell MADE
quire speclall.Y padded impact
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Members a n d proapective nance, $2,000; mlseellaneous,
areaa
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preve~nt facial inJury,
members or the Meigs Local $350; trall'lc llglrts, $250; gaiiOThe Racine Fire Department
answered 39 calls during 1968, stronger aides and baek and pow~ OAPSE are reminded of t h e llne, $4,000; materlalo, $5,000;
with 364 men working 466 man- er steering and improved brak- meeting of the organization ache. buUdlngo, $1,000 - total, $23.hours. Mileage rotaled 643.5 and es. A public hearing on t h e duled [or 7:30 Wnlghl at the Har- 500.
Slate highway fUnd - labor.
tile department used 23,960 gal- standards will be held here March riSOIIVille Elementary School.
$1,200; retirement, $100; mislons of water. Of the tota1 num- 10.
The legislative recommendaber or calls only two or three
DONKEYS TO RAM!lLE
cellaneous, $3,008 - total, $1, •
tions
emphasized the need I or
were in.(Own, a department
MASON A dmkey basket- 600.
comJ)rehensive occupational and ball game will be held at the
Sanitary sewer fund - clerk,
spokesman said.
vocational training for all Ohio Wa~ama High School auditorium $3,800; labor, $4,500; supervistudents. The board saicl public begiM!ng at 7:30 tonight. Ad· sion, $2,400; retirement, $960;
Tbe Holstein b r e e d of
vocational school training needs
dairy cow was imported
mlssim will be $1 tor &Gilts office expense, $1,000; printing
from Holland In 1857.
w be relntorced through private and SO cents Cor students. There $2>; legal, $50; mlsceUaneouo,
occupatlmal and comprehensive will be two games, with the fac- $2,000; maintenance, $800; build11chools, improved state support ulty, FF A and two squads rrom ings, $8,000; interest and payor guidance services and expanci..
varsity "W,. scheduled to ments, $54,360; equipment, $500;
Roc:k, Slide or Slip? e<1 work.oriellted programs !Or the
compete.
salaries, board memhera, $141
Don't 111 e In fear of falst teetb
tile dlsadvanta&ed.
l~lng, wobbHng or droppln• Ju.n
- total, $78,539.
at the wrong tlmP. For mare security
The educators gave prloril,y w
and mort' oomton. Just sprinkle •
Water fund - office salaries,
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Uttll! PASTEETH on ~· our platta.
a state..whle kindergarten proFASTEETH hollhi tallf' tetth nrmer.
The National Fanners Organ. $3,100; labor, $3,000; retireMake$ eatlll& easier No pauy ~~
gram by September 1972. The
laatl& will meet at the Otk ment, $1,150; office expease,
\.ute Help!! ch«ll. ·' denturt' Weath. .
board 8111111"Sted local school
Dtntures that ftt arf' 1.'88tntlal to
Grange hall in Racine Wed-- $800; maintenance, 111pplle~ and
health. ':zfftur dentillt regularly.
board.• pay for pre - school pro- Desda,y evening. All farmers and improvements, $2,000; meter reOet PAS
at. all druc eounten,
grams other than kindergarten. wl ves are invited.
pair, $200; ml1cellaneous, P.·
885; Interest, $-t2,665i water purebsse, $12,000; e~Jiipment, ~0
- wtal, $74,300.
sewer conltruetion fund - repayment or loans, ~!,241. '·
Water construct!mlund- well
oo. 2, $500; millceUaneous, $100;
Imperial Eleetrlc line, $2,000;
well no, 3, $2,000; Improvement,
$9,240- Wtal, $13,840,
Meter deP>sli lUnd - Middleport, $750; Pomeroy, $250 total, $1,000.
Safety Rules
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Breololown ""lboJ'i1,280tole- IIIII Cllhor clcy ~· "" ' 'em 111e outsldt ol hiJo ·~ "" tund IDc>ludoo: mw oi ..,u... ,......._I!Jcl< .._,, firemen
tioin VIOtnlm'·to Ids ilan,., Ma,f5.~: ollltl' P>llcoj' $11,11110j lluMed lbo oil
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crut...., $1,000: .. ~. fl,- wiiUo pollcemen. tntormod root- '!ierklllttho.liOitlilll. . ll>ok.,_
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700: mloeel'f'*>uo, •I,GGG: n. donta ol tbo .....r. IIIII Jed· . 114\e;
clio, 410, orid, nlboa•nt, 11,- ·- tlloiJo ilclm!>L
'WIIhoot tallm each •vei500.
Gov, J - Rho!lto c:alled out C&IIIIIIOVa 1110 [lUI Ihe
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I>OIIdllureo, f50: ""'Pl01es, ta,- G..rd'o !40th Dhlolnn to lid In number.
300; retirement, $UO; toola ond cloorl"' the threl.tenecl area
11 wao a wldlehe!oretheclorko
equipment, $160; cleric, ~.
and w prd aplnst lootlnl.
In the Had<onaac:k ·Post Olftce
matertall ond slQlllllea, $200;
The oll in the ae'"'rs amt• cracked the 2t..Year-old let'·
how eaught fire, cauairw; a num· pant•a eode - meantna ~'da,ya
mainteniDce d. equipment, ~;
mlocell.._.a, $70; . - , $6110 ber ot minor ellj)loalons that to .,_, In Vietnam. Then the1
- total, $5,500,
lllu1broome<l 1nW a roari1Ji lire walled for numbet me.
The COUiltdolm aloiJped It
Fire equipment tund - sal- at the sewqe dlllPOllal plont on
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LODGE TO MEET.
Racine Lodp 461, Fl. AM will
meet at 7:30 ~.m. t.onlt!hlllt tho
halL Refreohmonta will bo sen-
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SOCIETY TO MEEt
A mH11111 ot tho
otllcera or the' Metga
Ptoneor f!o1111 Hlstotlcll
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finish, grey Yinyl interior;.
year el!(l cleatanc::e.
FiN Want At! .S.,vlce
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Mini- Chew,. 75c
12 canta ,., word threo c..,aH ..
tloro lnaettMona.
11 cents ,.. W.,lf •I• ~on.aoca,tlvo
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1967 OIEVIIOLET...-...---..--.--..-·····-·-···--··-..$1200
Biscayne 4 +'·~ 396 cv. in. engine, . J ~tpe.O a~-..
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RATES
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engine, auto. trans ., power steering ond brolc~·~
3 seat model, good tires, radio and heo,er. Inventory
clearance.
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CARD OF THANU & OBITUARY
$1.50 far .50 -n1 mlnt ...,.m. Eo.
lllcldltlonal wortl 2e .
BLIND ADS
.Addltlanal %5c Chor;o ,., Atlvo,.
Pomeroy Motor Co.
OPEN EVES. 8:00P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO
H••~nont .
OFFICE HOURS
ltJO a.m. ta 5100 p.m. O.llr
1130 0 . 110. ta 12:00 Moon.. S.t ...rdaJ
For Rent
Nollee
ForSell
WILL DO sewing at heme
l BEDROOM and Bath In Pomnppers, pockets, peggmg.
01'07· Ph_ liD-SilO.
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JUICE FOR beallb, send $2 for
'Live Food Juices,' get BD·
other book free. W. C. Ride~r
our Sales, St. Lou!sville, Ohio
hemming, alterations.
etc.
M,... Freddie Thabet, Muon, !lOUSE.
Phone 773-5651.
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VACANCY for two elderly peo-
ple. Prefer private paid pa·
Uenl.l. Phone Mason, 773-51115.
111-8-tfc
FREE GARBAGE pickup in Syra.
cuse, donations appreciated,
Veteran of Korean War, start·
lrw Jon. 16, Don E. Guinther,
""'""' 992..5968.
t ROOMS , bath, Rar·
age. Phone evenings !JIIZ.3702.
or 992-3160.
1·14-6tc
430'11.
H2-3tp
and service. ABC l!:nterprloea,
M8!011, W. Va. P - 7'13-5$0,
Motk
RADIO and TV repair, hcuae
callo, and antennas lnstaDed.
Jolm Harrison, Phone 181-
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Insurance
ForSele
POTATOES, Phone 14S-2254 AVTOMOBR.E Jnsuraneo beetl
cancelled? Loot 100r operal·
83 OLDS 15, sUd< shift, priced
Clarence Profllll, Portland.
or'• ·ncense? Cell tn-21M.
. to oell, Pbone 247-2243. l+tfc
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POODLE PUPPIES, AKC To7 A JIM WALTERS borne, five
mlDlature, $75 and up. Slud
rooms, bath, wall to wall carpel ill the living room, builtIn cabinets in kitchen, 11'1 a...
res ground, on Rl 124 just ea
you turn onlo 143 al Lalln!l
SMALL BLACK DOG with white
opOt on ebest. N. E. Vana·
man, Rutland • Harrisonville AKC Golden Retriever (Rlpplel,
!load.
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CIGARETI'E vending madiiJa
l-1-$0
NEED LIMESTONE lor your
driveway? We fumlsh llld
4 ROOM house with bath, turdeliver.
Emmett W. Simler.
nished, on Union Ave., utiliContracting,
Phone II!IZ-3243.
ties not included, phone 9921J.22.tfe
3338.
1-14-:ltc
service and-)roomiDg. PboDe
812-MU.
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SEWING MACHI1fl!:S, repair
ser:vlee, an makol. WY 112214. The Fabric Shop, fom!1'0)'. Authorlzed Singer Salea
and Service. We Sl!arpen
Scissors.
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624 Aab St., Mlddleporl. 9ft.
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Cliff. Phone 99'.1-6115. 1-7·12tp
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area, a small female beagle nfcli:WOOD, any length, green
or dry. Gerald King, Rl I,
(Rip. If found, please call 992·
lllade.
11-:18-lstp
6514 or return to Don Grueser.
Ca~penter
SEASONED Inch rough lumber,
Frank Dodderer, Coolville.
Phone 667-:Im.
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Help Wanted
RETAIL SALES clerk: State
age, uper1enee llld referen.
cos. Write 8os 668 S, ID care
of The Dolly SeJIUnel, roy.
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Sales OPilortunity
We are seeking 2 representa~ives
ln this area for career opportunIQ',
·-~00
month guarantee to start
- Traint~ at Company e:q,ense
-Promotion by merit
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-60 per cent income l'r001 estab-
lished accounts
• Our repreaentati ves are happythey earn satisractor:y incomes.
You, too. have an exceptional op-.
portwlit,y to esllblish an income
for life.
For confidential interview call
eCIIIect 446-4376, GalUpolis, Ohio
For Rent
JIODEEIN ONE BEDROOM ..,..
fanlllhed apartment, Coats
1~g over Dutton's Drug
iDqulre at apartment
1+121e
and unfurnished
Close lo oehcol.
9ft.S414.
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LOTS. Bob'• Mobile
Syracuse, Ohio on Slate
ut, Phone 9ft.2951.
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two
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furnace heat. Mid·
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News, Notes
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aril ~I opent NewYear'•lll¥
with Rev. and Mrs.- DovidWhlte
and dqh~r1 at ~roll, Obi&.
Mr. • .. lofrs. Dwaine Jordaa,
Bryan Jiii,Kelth, were guesto on
Saton'Gillii&htlntbe .homeofher
br<JtiM!,.;jJirla,. and sister, Mr.
and lllfo.,.Aifi'ed Rice and ooos,
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wen~ dlnaor guestsoiMr,
and ~II.'Atlhur Crabtree.
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Seoit MC:cmw, - had employment hi~orldl, IMrelurDecl
heroariillo'J!i.c~!llfemstruei1!111 a~~ for Mr~· Gntee
Hunter's hoiile. 'l'he · home lru
movedacrou ·Route5Ddue!Gtbe
new hl&fnvay ·Jioi.W buUt throogb
the area. V "
Fwwal lerYiceo w;ere heklat
the BlaotoY F~ llmlo In .U.
ballY ror Denver Q"""n, S.., who
has lived ror )'OII'SID this
cmununtcy. He; lo our.vhecl b¥
hio wire, Helell,,a dau&bler, LIJ>.
da, a freshman at Ohio Unlver.
slty tn Athens, lind two sona,
Denver, Jr., """ Ia •II!I!Clllld.ot
Cemm Air Fl!i'.._'llos~, ·Colo.,
and Dale, a .~• at ~,..
ander High School,.~ w~.• ill
Schcxll Lot CemeWf rouo.nov
oervlcea <~,j)y ·Jl8:1. "'"'"
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attachonteelikeIG new
respouible
party for
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wutdd - be ,_ued ulld.r auUioritJ ol
Seet.k.tn 1509.15 ol the BeYiud Coft
.nd wouJd wpenede lb&le
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Tile •paetal oi'Ger wou.N PtO\'Ida
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,.,. cutllillit uniL w:ltllt tha tn~D lo- .
tatltd • mtalm11nt ql 1$10 r.i bola ,
the netlrwl 1uUt line •IHI • mhliiiiiW.
Ot INo '"~ ,.. aJt7 drt~ (uo
tered a broken jaw and a dislo-cated hip in an automobile acci·
Reel Estate For Sale
dent and was conOned to a Chillicothe hospital for several days ia
POMEROY
_
A
NICE
TWO
convalescing
slowly at her hmne
Bryants Budpt Shop
here.
108 W. Main
Pomeroy
STORY HOME CLOSE IN - S
Mr. and Mro. G. R. Cline visit992-5896
rooms, 3 large bedrooms, ed with Mr. and Mrs. JesseSwan
bath, loads of cabiDets ill kit· at LangsVille.
KEEP CARPET ele8DIDg ]1'111>
chen, full basement, garage.
Earl Starkey. carl Greenlees
lema smaD, use Blue Lustre
19.950.00.
and Mendal Jordan, COlumbia
wall IG wall. Rent electric
BASHAN
PRACI1CALLY
Grange members, attended Meigs
BhaiDJIOOI!I' $1 . Tiny's BargaiJ>.
SEW
5
rooms,
Z
bedrooms,
CWIIQ' Pom.,. Gra- at Rock
land.
l·Jl.«e
bath, natural gas fumaee, uti}. SprlqJO 011 Fr~ event~
ity room, garage, I acre
Mr. and Mrs. Roi>Ort Blohop
REFRIGERATOR llld apart.
Rtound.
$6,SGO.OO.
and
children spent New Year's
ment kitchen r8ft80. Phone
POMEROY
An
old
house
·
Day
with
Mr. and Mra. WH!iam
sn.sm.
l·lt.ltc
IIUI' NICE INSIDE - 2 story Bishop, Athena, and their house
frame,
8 rooJDB, 5 bedi'ooJDB, 8UOBIS, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
BE GENTLE, be kim, to lbal
btlth,
cabinets
ill the kitchen, Cheosaux (IJnda Bishop)and son, ·
ezpenslve carpet. clean II wtlb
going
al
f8.500.GO.
.
!llalhew, Plainlleld, VL
Bluo Lustre. ReD! eleclrle
HOUSE FOR KEHr
Mra. Monda! Jordan spentsevBhampooer $1. Bater ll'und·
HENRY CLIIL\NJ) ·
era! da)os at the Holzer Medleal
lure.
1-IJ.ttc
Oflke - . . . .
Center;~Gallipolio,"""" lhl!was
•·
Ilea. - admitted for obMrvat~Qn.
KIRBY SWEEPl!lR loob llld
I·IUic
Mra. Georgia \vueo;daughters
cleanl lite DOW. Altaclunenls
Cindy, Jelll\)", Robin ariil TIDo, of
plus ~ for 8 pa,.nll
• Fairllo<n, were guestsbtherparoiiU5 a montll. Guaran-.
erits, Mr. and Mro. ElldkCOIDPbone ift.2ill5
1'14-llc
as, and her brotheroiJ>olaw and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. VIetor PerRli:POIISES!lED Singer cabinet
cy and c:alled onotberralatives
sewiJIC mac:ldne, equipped
bere.
·
·
wllh dial eontrol for zig IIIII GEO, llOilS'I'EITEII, BBOI:EK
Mr. and Mra. Laurence Facebuttonbole llld faDcy desJin SYRACUSE _ 8 rooms bath, myer, Glouster, were guests m
work 88 beautiful stralgllt
•
Sunda)o of ll!r. and Mrs. Weboter
·
rUrnace, large level lot.
FaceJII)'or. Other recent guesto
!'ewlnl- Full guarantee to par- . .-:;oo GU
..... Mrs. Facemyer'a eblldren,
ty OSIUD!lni balance of. $51.8D MIIIOizi.oaT BUILU. - I Earl Holland, Jr., chlldren, Chris
or M monthly . . Phone 181- · 1'1!01111, btltb, . furnace, fire.. and uaa, Fairborn, and Pe1111Y
:1811.
I-I~ place with heat.o.lator, ...,. T-ltt·&Dd. ...,.,IJQioa.
'Mr. and Mr.. Lallie C&node or ·
TIDIEE BEDROOM houR, batll, Paneling. Only fii,OOO.IO.
ahurjjnum oldlng, stonn. wiJ>. POMEIIOY - • room - · . .......~.. vliit.d }leHwlthtbelr
hoi hler, I bedrooms, out- uU... Mr. ,.a Mrs. Roll '!'urn.
dowa and doors. hardwood
llulkllnp. I am. Only IIOit. ft end, ~· Cl'aJ1!1Ce Cani>de.
Goon, forced air furnace.
li'AIIMI Wo\NTED ·
. . ~ Pir(Jer, Bo~har,o;alled
PIKiioe !Ht-2811.
1-14«<:
~ .... VI1UliL TEAII'ORD' . '!!'' bli !Jther-IJ>."'w 8nd mother~TEtl
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!Mow; Mr. om Mrs. Ney Cerpenli:LECTROLUX Vacuum cleanBYJUa1111!: ·
durlnl the h<llldy seeo"'lo
ljiOM
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• ALUMINuM SIDING
• STORM WINDOWS ''
• REMODELING ANil
BUILDING ·
News, Notes
NEW SIX room colonial de- 1968 PONTIAC GTO, 400 cubic
olgned borne. Three bedroc>ml,
lnch, t speed tranamisslon , exWanted
I" batlls, ceramic Ule In·
cellent
condHion. Phone 992\\OMAN TO RECRUIT. train
eluding !loon, full basement.
2441 after 6 p.m.
1·111-tfc
llld supervise small sales
connectiDg garage, utiUty
Ioree, excellent eamlngs;
room, air oonditkmed, 26 foot 'ITRAW, 45 centa bale. Frank
phone Mason 773-5619. 1-9-&tp
front porch overlooking Ohio
Dodderer, Coolville. Phone
Rl"",
Pl!one
llft.3454.
1-Htc
667-3242.
1·12-31p
AI"TTQUES, furniture, dllhea,
mlsoellaneoU>. Mrs. Howard 500 BALES good dalryhay,phone
SYRACUSE, Rl. 124, I b r e o
CeeD. 100 W. Main St., Pome- "ss~2H.
1-14-Gte
room apartment up and 3 ga.
. rey,
1·:15-tfc
rages down. bath and kitchen.
USED . FURNITURE
ette, large screened in poreb, Culwell.
Wanted To Buy
one third acre level ground,
BARGAINS
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cuckler,
HOUSE TRAILER in good """"
fuel
oil furnace . Phone 992- Athens, called on Mr. and Mrs.
SOFA BED ......... 10.00
dllion, preferably 12 x 60.
5427.
1·12-lltc Alva R~t~e on SuOOay.
2 Pc: . Living Room
l'hono 949-3801 or 949-3272.
SUITE .................... 20.00
Mrs. Paul Paynter, who su(.
1·14-3tc
5 Pc.
DIHETTE SET .... 30.00
DRESSER ................8.00
CASH REGISTER .15.00
ALCOA '
loa .... _,, ••
Jcoom a.
lt. • ••
CHIIP
end with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Eldon Markins and Clmily
aud Mrs. Laura Krebs and sons.
Mr. ani Mrs. Clay Jordan, Dale
and Barbara, ha\'e returned from
Orlando. fla ., where they speJt
the holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dwelley, and
other relatives.
M.r. and Mrs. Roscoe Tackett,
Flatwoods, Ky., visited rec·errtly
with her parents,- Mr. alict M(s.
Jerry Culwell and their brother
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. WUliam
l-14-3tp
•• to
Pille• a'Qoft
HOUSE overlooking river, two
•tory. 8 rooms and 2 baths.
Mr. and Mrs. Jan Pickett and
Appointment only. Phone 9922917.
1·9-IJtc daughter, Dayton, spent the week-
LOST FRIDAY in Forest Run
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or .,....._. oac1 etu•
•dbllltl ado~
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bllhlliiWw' llio, ~ · - ·
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"'"""' illlliiiiJildliJIDri Cburdt
Alld ba eskod 1 Joint oosol011
or~~o~PL
Allor ·
n ~·· ol teo<llll'l til~
Boaa ·
11on1 baa mired 0111 turned ber 1111!1 0111 al><lh ...... II H Jietltodllt Church over to Mrs. ~n Brum.
Almost 83, Besa started teac:hi.QI In 1be Subda1 aehOol wbeD
she Nld just t:urmd 15. Tt1e da11 teaeher at that time ulced ~·•
to subsUtute ror a SUI'dU or two whlle ahe .ae~~tlOMd. 'lbe tea~
never returmtd. and Bell juat kept on. tea~ .
NEIGHBORS ON NORTH THIRD sr. In Mlddlopwt in-In 11 51. AnlhOIIY'I Holpltal In Columbus in ........
Charlo• Kitchen, ...,.,.. olthe lonMr I.fm Dachlllon, d l *
o1 Mr 0111 Mrs. Jameo lludWIIn, is hospitalized for his back
~~Uon. 'He's currentb io traction Cor treatment of I alliJped dlac
alii lf this doesn't work, wlll unc!ergo surgery later dlia month.
of Co!veu to extend Ito to hit IUCefiiiOI', Richard M.
Nboo. "PrelidenHiect Nixon
WUI Y- wxlero-irw,
Jut 11 I did," he ll1d. "He ia
entitled to bavo II."
SurlaX l!;xlenalon
Willi the concurreillit of
Nbon, ho aokocl Calpo11 to
Tolll Kelll WU ,ateled - ·
llltoliiiOat ., till ·91id1J fCboO!,
-...,.·!Ui;o
w_.
Geria4 , oac1 nol!eiDc IIO!IIld hll ....
iiMit.tl '81e<W u t!iO iloimarl'
~
RP,ulat•..t.at Wll
Tllolma I!Qr•lllll,.... u bor
lin. Dorolhl
llaadt.
- ·!'or.
Hoi-_,
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TERIUE LYNN FERRELL
Mr. and Mro. Damon Forni!
~~rra-
... IIIIIOUII<IDI tile
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Gruoler,
Mlko Gerla<l!, Pour
McK!mo¥, ond DBIIIIJ Abllolt.
eleeted tD ...,.....
•
Auxlllary, 'l'Ueldl,y, 7:30 p.m.
at fire house. Mermera are ~ell
lag otoak and porlnr knlvos.
Those interested contact a D y
SE
:.;~4 D~ters
me;
st
a r
of Amer-
Qddlng
' their hall ThurscloQin 9 The meeting was
.ritualillllc I o r m
Uor Ada SlAck, in the
:ca:·ln
wlib COUn<loo
_
Including
chair. Var sreY"'.s
auditing commlllee wore glvtbe
en and other rautlne buainell
waa 89 yeua old on Dec. 16. Sis·
tor 0111 brother James Quick aioo
...., aboot the same, wllh SIAter Elizabeth Duck""rlh quite
pmlj< at the home of b e r
dallllltor In Akron.
IDIIIollotlon of olflcen will be
23
.... All
beld at the Jon.
mee ••,..
membera are asked to be pres·
PEGGY BUMGARNER
omce
Engagement is
Announced by
eDt.
Miss Bumgarner
ti'U1sacted.
......._
Atteodlng were Janice Law·
Sister Edith Hood was re~....
Enoch Esther Har~
ed recovering from the flu, Sl~-o 8Cil, Leola
•
ter Eileen Clark able 00 bEl out den, Deputy Florence Potts, Sa.LETART. W. Va. - Mr. and
afte being ill and Sliter Joo- dlo Tbuener, Myia lludoon, Jeoo Mrs. Edward M. Bumgarner, of
""'
abool'llle
M1ir_.t
and Ada Rwte 1 Letart,. W. VL, ue In-. !ln. Stowe received 150blrtlt- Slack.
nooncing the engagement ollllelr
~.
dll
same.
and Lnnlltlllao cordi.
TIIATRE
TONIGHT ' ONLY
JAN. 14
THE THOMAS CROWN AFF
(Tedmic:<lior)
~.
~m.
s.e Homemakers Club
T0 Meet Tomorrow
SYRACUSE - The Syracuse
Third Wednesday Homemakers
Club wUI meet tomorrow at the
headquarters at the local Municlpal park at 10 Lm. with the
subject, uFabrtc and F'Uric Finishes." The leaders will be Virgibia S&lser, Linda Ferrell and
Jessie COttrUL
Steve McQ....,..Fayo Dull...,~
. LORCARTOONS:
BAGCIN' THE DRAGON
WEE WILLIE Wl!JJCAT
A covered dish diMOr "Ul be
MARVIN DIGS
held
II noon "ilb NCb bringing
SHOW STARTS 7 p. m.
their own table service. Coffee
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
will be furniohed by the booJAN. 15- 16
teases, Margaret Cottrill, AgNOT OPEN
nes White am Myia Hudson. All
Homemakers are welccm.e.
.. .
...
Power Co. ofllcu.
Miss Bumgarner is a 1986
graduate of Wabamll Hlill School
am attended Glenville State College for two years. She is presentb' empl"''ed In the Medical
Record DepartmentofLaklnStlte
Hospital.
Mr. Sim• io a graduate o!Wirt
Cowl\}' High Scbool 0111 lo atten:line Glenvtlle State College
where ho is majoring In Vetor-
PORTLAND -GREAT 8 end
Homemakers Club Thoradv, 1
p.m., at home ol MrL HUolct
Roulh.
Mrs. Elmer Wickham.
ROCK SPRINGS BeUer Hoalth
Clab TburscloQ-,
1:15 p.m. at lbo
.
bollle ot Mra. Harold Biackotoll;
Mro. Maxine Amold ..UI b..e 1
lbo
Mro. Hurh
Boafbo
.
., 1be IS ·-
irary Medicine.
Plaos tor· an April •eddlrc
are tncomplete 11 this lime.
poven;y llg1Kor
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sEE THE TERRIFic
ON THE 2ND
v~Luts !N ~·~~~t)cE ~~cEssoRits
··, '
'.
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ANNUAL MEETING SET
ADoua1 moet1ng ol Grace ~·
~ Cburc:h ..m ba bold !lJn.
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at
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at 5 p.m. A oervl""
' Holy communion will be at 7 :·
30 with llle Rev • Albert MacKeozie, the eelebrlllt.
WHERE
IOSIILI! PIIICID
. IIDIN.IPOIIT 0.
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Vladlnlh_. !llatalov ID Soyuz t,
1...,cbed TuoscloQ-.
Wtstem
predicted 1bo
!ljmeta would lalolch more
Soyuz Velliclp ...,. and all
would lock lligethor and begin
forming a IJito statim clrcliDg
the Olrll!.
-rts
.
intO ~IL
!!Au -jl!p 1n -
. oeocon....
"IrS THE
BEST PLACE
TO FINANCE
YOUR NEW CAR
SCS$79.95
PORTABLEELECTROSTATC
AIR PURIFIER
J111t pluc in l1ld tllil biJbly efloct.ive
FURNITURE
,MIDDLEPORT, 0.
'io lho 'IIIM"~bla;:
hurtllDg
toward
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·CJNaNNA'l1 - NON.VNIFORMED ClTY EMPLOYEmi ..t "'
a ......, of <1\}' lno!illaUona toda,y In a walkout' over
a court IIIJunctiOD fllllnat I strike. Cl\}' ~
ho would aWijt nporto from variODo 1'1\l' cleo
he li!luld oat!m4to 1Ift 111111)' •-loyea """ 1Ji,
....... ob: : :.. worllors atr~. hon olnco 1942. Thot Wark
~tr.uulJ.., .,
JM
For quick action, really "low" cost, and
all of the other advantages of a 1969 bank
Auto Loan- advantages that actually can
save you mQney on the over-all cost of
your new car right now- come apply for
one of our bank's i.ow con
AUTO LOANSI
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. FREE CUSTOMER PARl(ING
/4ati0Nll
Mr. Napier's condit;J.on " 1 a
termed .,fair" at the hOspital
" thla IIIOI1IiJ!c. .
~m~
TEN CENT$
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1Jruce •:n
Surtax Blame
KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (Upl) President LyDdon JOOnaon and
Preaido-.,cl
Richerd Nixon
obYiously reached a truce over
'lfho should accept blame tor conUIIIItilg· tho 10 per cent ouriax,
In llmllar. coordlnoted SUII&monto, the;y qreed that the $15
bUUon tu must reluctantly be
c~ unW wu-burdened eco-
nomic drains erXI ani permlta ita
ellminliiiOIL
The truee eooed somePoJilleol
Juallill bolween Ute present 0111
tuture· presldenta. Botb boliewd
II lltllst be .contloied, But Jotu..
•on. .With le11 U.n 1 week in olfl<ei' dlit not Willi fD llk for it
Wflhout Nixoa' s concurrence.
[~· ·'' ~_pibusterin,gMay
be
N~ar,
Death
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prloo lunebu lbrougbout the dla- voted to eatabltlh a aervlee1fun(l ~
trleL Some 3,200 application lor board metnbera or tbelr rep.
forms hive beeo received and reMntaUves lor travel&q:~ensel
co¢11de the scbool dllllrlcl In lbo
-of$7541.
Upon the roeommaodatlm ol
Lar17 Morriocln, osol- ...
~ Jack Goode 0111
lira. Bu.lter Bvrett wu-e Illpol- UIUbotltutebuildlDg "'1Mf¥ 27 tor OOINJioncement. todlt" and· VirgU Carl waa ap.
Geora Har.sraves, IUIIIrinten- pointed u a oobotltute btla drlv·
will bo btllloii witlt til .onlar to 1lo1p lnoore that eveey elllllble dtlld Is able to have
a lehool .hmdl, either free OJ'
ata.....,....price.
The beud approved lite dates
or Mar 25 !or baccalaurente and
Emelll
Wood, Marvbt WHson, Norman
Wood, Wllllain Smith, llureil
Goff, Buator Berrett, DwlgiJt
Carl, Junior Darat, Paulino
Dant, Cloronce Ttu:ley.
Jolm Floeher wil1 be b u I
malntonanco liUiR 1m !Ito sram with L. w, McComaa 0111
Donald Wolle aervlag •• clerk
and aoollllant clerk, reopocllve.
11. Cooks ..pi lnelude Mrs. m.
ram SIAwtor llld Mrs. Mildred
Jefters at Rutland and Y: r 1.
Thehna Grueaer, Mr1. Maxine
Arnola and Mrs. AuoUn Pldlllt>a at l'Umerqy. Vivian ~
will be the Rutlond CU-M!
and WUkto liolmal!, the l'UmeHalO)', Letha
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or.
It no agreed to place Glori
!llaw In the salary ocbedulevlded llnco ho boo recently re.
<olYed bla delreo. He Ia ollllatam bOIII dlreetor Ia the diotrleL
A-.,g the mOOI)Dg In addltlon to l!argravea 0111 Moni100, won L, W. McC'<unu, clerk,
and board membera, VIrgil KID&
president; Dcm. Mdlea, Fral*
w. l'Urtor, Mro. E. 0. Rail and
Hiram !Iawter.
Tragedy Strikes
n· .
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ear. · · Jg· 'v'
:e.r:---~----' '
~.T-- ~~
·' i ·f l;I,C
tho Rutllll\d cooler.
The tac:u.lty at Rutland .,..
Anll Weboter, GlocboaMIJor, Dorotbi Chaney, Dunald ilonln& Roberta WUoon, Jameo Wlddloo
and Thelma llllcbael. AI Pomeroy the;y are Jufly Codner, Ploylllo
Hackoll, Helen Dla1, Merlorle
Glbbl, Leo Kemedy, Sr., Helen WUIIams, Robert Meier, Don
Stivers, Leo Kennect;y, Jr.• Eric
Hart, Martha Hosted, Marpret
,
·~-
Ella Lewla, 0111 Kale Jorrell.
Bus drlvoro Include Joe MeMurra,y, Charles Butdtor, RalplJ
Macomber, Leo Morris, WoriiV'
PEARL HARBOR (UPIJ-- lounehed ...... tho ""J)lookona
Maddnilt'l mate Girard 'hahl'l and llameo """P" acrvu 75
111111 clobollef Into • 20. Yarde ol the roar Olld 01 the
fnot deep bolo ID llle llre-oad lllgbt deck llilort4' after 8 a.m.
nplollon4om lllgbt deek ol tho
The """'"' lllere loedod with
nuclear carrier US'llihtorprise. rocketo,
bombs and 20-m!UI'Tbank God, .. he said. I"'''hQy tor IIIDliiUDiilm to be usod ID a
IIIOVed me out of that compart.. mock attack an lbo smaU loilllll
ment lut week •.,
or Kalloola.-., a ! r Soot and grime covering his bomblag target uled by Nay
elollleo !rom boors Of llre!lghtthe 2~oar<>ld sailor from
ln&
Nixon SeUles
Melp
caunty's oldest resident. waa
reonoved lo Meigs Conorol
Hospital by Raclnoemeraency
~-.. TuescloQ- and admitlad for ol pneumonia.
Nll'ier, who lllOY8d tot he
RD, Racine, ara lnll1't West
J
.
WEDNESDAY. JANl ~ ~ ~ 1, 9
carried on a heavy bulldlag pro-
WIUiom ,··Nit>ier,
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rj;
Pl'!!ln.ll> coPl'diMtor•.At ..........
Jainiii "VOii!arl WUI ...-~
sram at the num.....,a outatatlms.
The WealeyaD Cboreb bas mlsaionary "ork In 26 !....... coun,
trias portonned by 254 mlosim- _ ·v
arleo and I,J32 Mtlonal'paatoro cOr
llld ......,uata. Th.e pastor,
Cbarlea Dozer, invites the JOb..
lie tO bear Mr. RuooeU.
OLDSTER
JUST FAIR
"' hor Jllronto
1e
""
.\· f.~l,~o
Robert Morrio, P U - ot..
mentary prinelpa.l, wUi Jane u
· :·
Hm Witlulrawn!S~~w=-i='f.i'"'-"*
of Wblttler ~ !Nh,t. Wbltuor pollee· oa1!f
~lllllli bad boo!\ ....-
Av
~~
~lasSl'(JOm,
Hllo_aoalinma .... at JIJDbo,
ltia.oloa, O.e or the denomtna.
tlm'a loraeot mlsolcn atallons.
Aloq hl1 dulloa aa ,.._
tor o( tht Jembo Million church
bO .... In cbarp ol tho - k of
tho !arm Wblcb Is Dlalntalned In
eOIIIIOcllon willt
mlosloa. For
a conalder~l" portion ol blo
term he wao mlsllon slatlm auperlntendent and In tbla capacItT bad the '""'"ialon of ua
aeboolo and hoSpital. He also
Vlrplllio ....ral , _ , 1110. ia
. rsported lo be 108 ~· old.
701
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At Danville
Weoleyan Church. RuoooU to
·.<l!l ~louih of!tr 001'\'!coiAZam-
p..
heatiq or cooliaa oyateme.
Speak }CUL 19
from hla craft u $oyu• 5 IIJied
-
new appliance removeo pollution 11om
tbe air tbrouch the ocientific principle
of elect!08tatic precipitation ... not to
be confuoocl with aimple 6lten IIIOd m
Missionary to
Rev. Roger RUIBoll, a mto.
alonaey o! llle Wesleyan Cburch
fD Zambia, Africa, will lhow
color lildes lllld opoak at 7:30
p.m., Jon. 19, at the DanvlUo
·, ~· ,- A ~~~LD GlRf; klcinaped from hor
·b,md ..........,. em a rooldontial - I a tho
MaDI!L
REV. ROGER RUSOIEU.
·Gellll!d
aa the
loi'pot aotronauu
~ hl1965
ol spacemen
'tlllll\t;" lli" eoAOd
~~c;
F41callon_
Tho Scbool, made POIIIblo
throoah federal TIDe I lllndl,
Ia orsamzed to provide bolp to
elementary pupllo wilo - for
whatever rea11011 - have not
dent, llld that he ...,.s ,..Iller
relltXI>ded at their - t a l "'""
wiD pormJt theoo ovent1 to be
to learning llluatlona. NaUonalbeld ootAiooro In order fD ac1¥, excellent resultl han been
c . . , . _ the crowds that are
r_.uct In achlevlag lite Op~ olnco this yoer t b e
~ Schools' maiD liUI'~
tbroo l'ormor blgh schools are
11010 Wblch ia 1o recklce the numeori>lned 0111 the exerclaes wil1
l>er or dropouts iator at t b e
loe
Umea the size ~those
high 1ebool level.
Oltho
ldtools iaotyoer.
Children from the entlro Meiga
AilP:IIDted
u
a J..Uor hlgb
Local Dlotrict wiU be transportaebool
actonco
toaehor
.... liared to two centera - the PODt.. ro, custodian,
Old T. mue, a December grad.
eroy Elementary Sc:hool and tho
Tho beud also approved a ol Ohio Universl\}'. He reRutiOIII ElemO!Kary School policy !or !rei IIIII reoklced - placoa ~·· Brion Ebsel. It no
for the apeclal work which 1a
carried out on a lower pupO..
teacller ratio than in the uaual
besan ......,.ora
a link..., 111th
· 1r ..coealllil, tho lfllk-op ..UI
1oe 111e llrlll between two
~
space Yeldcle• and mq
lril4rf enough .
.
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JO!od fD 1D
try for
· i.(i )\NQELI!s - 1'IJE DERNSE; SI'RA1,"ECY 11 .the trial ot <ile of the Soyuz S
'11)'
.,.._. iodt¥ as o· conloOIIon lhe
tci·Join Shotalov In lloluz 4 Ia ID
\114 IIGl; baYO lbo ~o lo p!qt ~· delliJoratliw ""1'1'1' '"'!·!be l!I!Pncedeated .,..., ~lfer.
·ao-lliioUcin ol Son. Robert '1'. KoJineoiY, A 1aw7er !Or the ~ . '1110 so.tet - · . _ Ta11
Slrllen tole!' ne"IIDOD the "lllal• polt!Jn" ol tho do!ense ~ IBiol the throe nowelt ...,...._
,; Iii-Ida "dloi!Diohed ,..ii;Y•• precludiodtha,rome.utaU911 Deilio. auu- ~' Col, Borl& vcil¥n0v,
: ,...._.l&lr • ecm>lclloo ·. ., ftrot cleareo ml!fder Obarpa allllthe <IOotll .\laei lilll<lfl!V 1111<1 • u. Cji.
· ,
.
·· · · ·
YO.W · Khrunov-bad
. ···· '·; EaiiJt Zala llmilon, a N"' York attoraey, revealed Sirhan bllahed eommunlcaUm with
<'-!lild iflderiooo
•• Ink blot
0111 otlier poycholoateelanl Soyuz 4 and "the;y atartod •
' P~ •-i..U... by Olll/orts iohleb 1WOUid bo intrOduced aa -.m ol Joint ""PPriments In
e11di"'"'. of hll latk ol '·1ntolloetull CCDODI." f'our )lrora, Ill of • lpOCO."
,.,..tenaii191J1-!odby lato
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ARE
fD
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Of The Meitfs-MOIDII Area
BY BOB HOEF~
Tbe atalf lor tho Satu~ ~
- - \ } ' School Wbleh gete Wl........... on a tvll.acale boola Saturday at two centerlwala&JPO.brt·
ed Tueoda,y nlgbl by the Meigs
Local Sdtool Dlatrlcl Board ol
.
fa orbit at COlee. 1n two
- THE QIDO STA'J'Ii) COUNCIL ofReiiUMerehonta CllllJUioo, U., Gemini n!ero
10 llop ~ l.-etill1 - • ...elpta ·tax meaoure ~ '"' rendizvoozed bul did not link
.
'Asallllbly, Goorae a Rlmmond, -cuu.. 41re.. toaetber.
.
tol4roportora Tueac~Qo, "We wW nollola ar<ill · • ·''"''asa IBiol !llatalov ntc:hed
> , !J'~ut dejie.oourt injundion.
FoR THE ENTIRE
FAMILY
:·,.:~~!'!'=:=l'
THE SHOliOl
or
IHOES
.o-r
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and
014
Ford Deal~rs
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laadlllg
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Saturday School Staff Set
Tho , _ Sovtot .......,.,..,
Ill .., tbolr llrot .,... mlsalmo,
~1\'d the rnoup ~ foor u.s.
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Soviets
To Ma.1e
In
s
· . pace
m:bit
·
tlon, althouah the lll&lnJa1 l¥1_
1o lllllborlzed bi Coolaru•
,!171 and r~o '"'
aetlao.
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POMEROY- MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
:Moscow (I]J>D-Throe So\'let coomonauto rode a Soyuz 5
- a l l today Into oartb
d;J • Jolmllllll - - .,
...,..... prlmorll,f ..Ul
110 fD PW tor nold
-tlon.
Electric Co., llllddleporL
TWILIGHT GARDEN CLUB, 7:-
I
u a .P\'lllle
1>7 1bo ~
no IIIDid!ed
. l>roo4on1JW' U., i llll~ eont Aloo tax baoo
;,-hft..,.;fll.. ~~04-tcr,raloo
. ldo!<all"'i'·la Qhlo. ,_ ·raiiii·ITOia reoef&Ka
•t!tk !>!' tho. .........,..•• Tao!C l'orce em Vo.
Eoij:a,oted IDoOIIIt Plr Nr, ,..111
no UlO mUUa
p.m. Tburadq, mclal rooms of
C01umbua llld
0 h Io
I .....
.ll'Oftl
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TWIN Cfi'Y lllrlnottes, 7:30
lfAJIB
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4'1111 ·-
CLIAN~UP SA~E!
THURSDAY
r· ,.....·-~--_._
beyond 1169 ""'"" eonfl,lct
lbo wiohea ol lbo lilCOIII-
.
to • ·
Comas, pl'OKI'am leader; M r a.
Emer1011 Jonea, devotloo•;. Mrl.
D. E. Mlller.. Mrs. Her~ Had·
dox, and ~·· Wtqiam ~....
holtoooeo.
,
daughter, Peggy Eloine, to Ml·
WINDING TIL\.R. GardeD Club,
cbael Noal Sims, soo ol Mr. and Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. ot 0 hI o
Mrs. Bruce Simi, of Palestine,
W V
~ .............. _ t h e _ ,
..;.~
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ARE AL~t:" ~~, ~~~,~INS .Atl ...
OVER fHE STO~I~IN:· Q~~ :ANN~-~,; :
tor business IDd program. 30 Thursday n!glrt at the home ol
WEDNES>AY
PAST PRE'llDENTS of the LadieB Auxiliary, Drew Webster
Polll 39, American Legion, 7:30
WednescloQ- nlgbl ot the home of
Mrs. Gerald Wlldennuth.
CLASS 12, HEATH Methodilll
Church. 8 p.m. Mrs. L. W, Me·
VOL. XXI NO. 185·
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Devoted To The ln~reat.
. >4slfs · ~ore~jor Appalachia
FURNI$~1NGS
WEARING. APPAREL FOR YOUR F.AMILY
AND
r
FOR YOUR HOM E
.. . . I
• ., •
member.
WSCS will meet at 7:30 p.m.
Tue&day at the P ....roy United
MethociJ.at Church, Mra. C 1 a r a
TbOIDIB has the pr~
MIDDLEPORT B&PW Club,
Tueadl.y, 6:30p.m., MartinReltaurlnti following dinner to ~
at Columbia Gaa of OhiO, Inc.,
Guilding Star Council Meets
Iea,
Make E·l
.
Your Shop,p·lllg . (tnl~' ,.r~~(~
EASrERN BAND Booatoro,
Tueldq, 7:30 p.m.• at hIgh
achool.
RACINE FmE Department
program to their congreptloo durtng the Lemen season.
._._..........
at y
fiO,OOO, loveoUsot~Gno; Raclno
lockalllddali>;$1UmUUon,c..,_
·atrucllon; T0111 JQidu RaoorVC:U, 165,000, m&t~e.
nlEli>AY
nm REV. MAX DONAHUE of Heath Methodist Church is e•
joying a change of pace this week. He•a at Lak&side attend.i~ Bis~
F Gerald Ensley's Bible Study program on the Apostl~ s Creed.
• Rev. Donahue, Meigs County representative to the conference,
will instruct other Meigs ministers who will in turn pre1ent the
w.u.ce
•
AthonJ, $2.8 mDilon, <CIIistrueUoo; Portamouth • Nnr llootGa,
ples reside at Fayetteville, N, C.
Pam, incidentally, has a job at the cc:mmissary at Fort Braga.
Eihll1111'.
a
Engl...,., ......
rell Is a Hlrlor at Southam H1ch Rico, and MIHon - - 1 .
Koonoth.Sdtoo, """'rinlondlnt
pAM AND DON NAPPER COULDN'T be happier about their Scl!ool. Mr. Cozart, a 19&8 gradoate
o(
Southern,
II
DOW
atlandnew neigbbors. ROOney and Pauletta Hysell and lntant am. Rod,
ol lite &mday '""'~Dr
hive reried a trailer just down die street. Pam and Paulett& both lag Oblo !lato UniveralQ<1 Wedding plans are Incomplete.
graduated trcm Pomeroy High Schoollaat aprirc.
Don ts 5 tationed with the Air Force at Fort Polk, and Rodney,
just blck fNJm Vietnam, has been uaianed to Fort Brau. Tbe cc.r
dteo return to Korea for another five months. Hls wife, Doris, sta,ya
in ctnctnnati with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Haroltl Harrison. She'a
been here over the weekend vtaiUng her grandparents, Mr. &IKt
lin. Herman Batley, and Russ' parents, Lots and Kenneth Me-
lllot erllhmeli<. Son. lolul ·J. pnfldeney,
r..
proool Ia - . ,..,....,._
WWiama, ~. caRad JohJ>.
Be,PIIo thtli' lloqU qpibblltw, ...,.....,._ oudiaod hie f< "'*~•
.-m
y-.
ociD'o proJec1ed IUil>luooo "A R'llllbll'*'•
. ~ Jo!IJilcl ~ ·W <loclarad:
lllllllpulodoo ot ll8uroo." Son. tho l!orl>0<"1!ti ID .~ ,Wlilollb!lr,
....,. vorr ollie..;,.. fll.. t1moo
F. Be1111011, &-Uta~t,
~
···li!uto
:,to
~
~_ ....
• - ~ $2.4-blll..., IUJlllua-llto caW ...._ uml&IMrnnc '•
Proslclent, 'Who bnl!<o Jt'l!b to. lbo Alllerl'*' poopbo Ia I
ftrst surPlus in •
)'fll:rtJollloool wi11 IPOII but his trodlUO. In rlllllrhbw,JO CliPI!d · ·ldncl or rooliiY IIHU. ~
ratbor lban the fll biWoo clellclt
he hl.d foreseen a year aao, The budset for lite nut f!aeol year HW to deUOJ!; hll IQI ~· Ill ·~ pnmiooa •""¥ ba 1
budpt tor the next tlaeal year, which ho .... IIOIIdirc "' Qpltol the Union oddriaL· It PI tnpbo for- OGU!Itry. •
llUbiiM tho .
laid he. •lohed ho """"'
•tort!Jw Jill¥ I, will bavo a ~ 4 HUI It ""'-"· loovltab17, II nololeot
he'd n.r •-' lbo reotoraUon .,......_
biWon IIU"p]us, he Aid.
will de mach to " - the Grot
· "I ......-more lbon 11\T ol
Rtpublte1ns quarrelled. with 111<01 fOil" or the Nixon ro<eived fnloa ~
1bi PrulcfeDt.; - IQillStl.awa .YC* ~:- tJo- - 1t IW;a • yet
hill - · .
!IDI!d oontrol
Pi:'oloeta In the liaoln.
11lo hqtstl, ..... ,.$10 mu.
lion _.. tboJ\ In file~ 1969,
"Ire locludod ID lbo U I. Army
eiitp, of
()lit..
or 'Ohio projocto locluded:
or the former Judy Roulh, daughter of
RUSSELL McEUIINNY, WJ'I11 THE AIR FORCE in Korea ~or
the put seven months, ia e~eted home this month on lave. He U
OliPlrotion· the 10 coat
""""'" lax. ·~ whlc:h
ral 00 fU billion
Wltb It, II'! oald, lite bulfiet
for the <llrnll! llow yar will
1...
Dea.,...
·
Larry Flowera. huabed
· - bofGnd ill J.... 3G
,fll.a·Million for Racine
bdlr
-mont ol their dau&hler, the boud were Rl,ymoad Cole,
Terrie I.fm, to 1'lmotll1 G. Co- Torr)' Clhlln&of, LarQ' Jolorrl..
Mr and Mrs Albert Roush, Ulderwent an emergency appendectomy zart, 11011 "' Mr. and Mro. Rob- oon, and WOllam Barlley. SenWedne&day ni&hL He Is coming along line bt& wiD be hospllallled ert R, Cozart, Gulfport, MilL, lag ·u toDen ror the oloctkm
formerly ~ Por11aDd. Mlaa Fer.. were Frauee1 Roulb. Denver
for a whlle yeL He is in room 363.
His r0001 number is 361.
Sooial Soourlt;y -
Central Falls, R.L, was among
DR. STANLEY W. OLSON
TilE DIRECTOR 01 tho Dtvhioo of Reafooal Medical
Procroms of lbo U. S. Public
Heolth Service, Stoniey W. Olson, 11. D. , wiD present the
keynote sp-b Thuredly in
cotumbos at the F1rst eootorenee-W..-kahop or The 0 b I o
stoto lle&looal Medical Pregram (OS.RMP), Dr. OleO.
fonnerzy boadod the Tonneaooolllldo&luthllegi~Mefl,
leal Pr-1111 forl3yNrJ
soryed •• Dean ol the lloylor
Collqe ol Modlclno.111osta10
Rogiooal Modica! Pn>cram ia
..,. ot 54 1!1 the ..u... wblc:h
bas ....,..... to ltlack the
_problema of heart dbeaae,
cancer, stroke anti related dilea&el 'ffhleh atcauat tor .,..
Proxlmatelj< 711 per coni of the
- . Ia the Unllod S1otos.
carrier piogoa before uoiiD-
ment to Vlelllam.
The bluta and blaze riiiPed
larae holes from Ute fll8l¢
dozens of crewmen who narrow. 1¥ oacaped or sertoos deck to comparlments tbroe
Injury Tueoda,y Whoa OlQ>ioolono loVeia ..... louebod oil •
and lire lwept the Big E, the reaeue miaaim brvloving dolworld' a Iaraeat ..,.ship.
ol emergency bolloot>Cers and
The Nay said ""'-" 24 men more than 1,000 periGlS from
were killed, 17 were missing
oiDd 85 IJ:Uurecl. Identities were
withheld Wl1ile !amlUeo were
being notified.
The
lihterprloo returned to Pearl Harbor showing
the tears tl. the ti'II8IIY wbieh
oo.ooo-
-
llhlwml worker
said put
u
Ia the .-.rill be bad
seeo 1101 ship sfnee World War
Honolulu.
"Men jumped or were blowD
overboard by tbe aplos:lona,"
.. ld a Navy spokesman. Some
crewmen were t::nliJped In
c:ompartmeots just the
!tight deck, ho said.
He said the shlp'o eight
nuclear relctorJ deep in the
hull '"werenutlnvloved.''
11\iured Taken To Ra...U
_
'Die Inferno lgnilad at the
Wblle the lire fl8htors bolt'-! :
oaset of a practice bombing the name, military bolloopten •
mtaaloa at 181 75 miles trom Hawall ferried · doctora, /"""'
ICiathwelt 11 bere. Fifteen nuraea aud blood to the curler,
plaooa wve deatrqyod.
retJuninll wlib 111e . _ oerlouaFor VIetnam
1¥ lQJured crewmen fD Trllll~t
'Ibe 1hlp and ber erew oH.,400 ArlllY HospltaJ, near -ulu.
m• were preparing for their
Throe lhlpa willc:h ..,......,._
rourtJJ tour ~ ckl\}' oil VIetnam. nild llle lilrterprtoe on lbo
TrafDlng Ollhls were In tra1n1nt1 ml"""'-the IOICloar
willt 1i plaoos a1nady
(Cootimed on Page 6)
n.
Pr"""""
p,._.,.
AMERICANS
... . ..
Stomping, cheering
ABE .FUNNY
for rw re"""'irrg lwro
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e~~>ltaJ
In It Ill.
In lboit·
ReP.
the
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