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lll,Urod 1!)1(-, ll!o wlae,. ,.. l'Glcu that llaYe
do them."
To tldl -•eri.U. ~ the IIJ(rlt."
Nlm! Nld Ulo only anower Ia a
roeum to Ulo ba!!1eo ol trloadly
lw!lan dl,_,....
He ~eel parti<Uiarly for a
eessatioll ot "&IIRJ'Y rhetor le
thlt fanl
diseomenta
IDto
hatreds."
~,.,.,...,
·~-- bovo -lt!ftaoil;
... wiD 117 to briDe ... • ""
Jiledlod, "'l1!!0o loll boblud, ...
wiD blip lo eaid! ...H
Nimt•o CII!IJ" to
eriJne .... a promiiO '1"or
aU our - - , 1N will lOt u
our p i ll!o do- ordot' 1llol
We cannot leam from. one
makes ,..,...., poaalblo and
.......t u 0111110" Uvea, ....afaa:
IUli1U-. We - tukl tbol
dolnr. 'll'lllbli fDr - . to
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another until ... stop slloutiJir
at one another- until we speak
~etly OIIOIII!h so that ""'
words ean be heard as well aa
our voices ...
Will Listen
He promised that hia adminlstration wtU Usten to the voices
of all the people, including '"the
Of boiJW
Walt Disney's
PARENT TRAP
(TE"chnirolor)
Hayley Mills, Maureen O'Hara
MERRY Family Mix-\111
Featurette:
PriJilflers of the Everglades
(Technicolor)
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WEDNEsDAY & THlJRSDA\'
JANUARY 22 • 23
NOT OPEN
FRIDAY THRU n i£SDAY
JANUARY 24- 28
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88, Oaimed
Dies Saturday
Clyde !lyoell, 65, ol fO Eut
College Ave., Westerville, a for~
mer Meigs Count;y resident, died
Saturday rrlgbt at Doctor'• Ho,s..
pita! in Columbus.
He was a member of Maacft.
lc boc!les and of. Drew Webater
Post 39, Americ:on Legion.
&trvtvlng are hia wtte, Gladys,
&Dd two listers, Mra. Robert
Early Sunday
as.
Mrs. Carrie E. Coulter.
of 450 First Aw., GallJpolls,
died Surmy aroulll 6:15 a. m.,
at Wellseon.
She was bQrn July 30, 1880,
in Meigs COunty, daughter of
the late Annis Thompson a n d
Alonzo Johnson
She married Harol~ E. COOl·
ter on Feb. 12, 1904, in .Bidwell,
He preceded her In death on
May 29, 1003.
Two daughters survive. Mrs.
Harry Orono) King of Galllpolla
and Mrs. John WWiam (Leola)
Butler, Wellston.
Four grandchlldreu aod o n e
great-srm:tchUcl survtw. Four
sisters preceded her In death.
She was a member of the
Chureh of Chrlat In Galll,polts.
Memorial services were held
there Sunday mornlqr.
Private aervices will be held ,
Tuesdl,v at 10 L m. at the McCoy Fuooral Home In VI- Ml,.
later Gary Vaugbl wW olftclate.
Burl!!1 will bo In Vinton Memorial
States."
The Farmers Bank & Savings .Co•.
or Pomeroy, Meigs COUnty, Ohio. at the close of bustaesa, December 31, 1968, a
state bonking IIIBtltutloo orpnlzecl and ~ - r the bonldrw lawo of
tbii: State am a member of the Federal Reaene Syatam. Publtlbed lD aceordaneo wltll a call made by tile state -..g Al&horlllea and by tile Federal
Reserve Bank of this District.
ASSETS
CUb balances wtth other bank&, and eaab items
in process of collection ••••.•.••.••.•.•.•..•••• ' 931,899.08
Ualted states Govermnent obllptions ••••••••. •••• , • • • • 1,393, 776.28
Obligations of States and polllle!!1 subdlvtalona... • . . • • • • . •
503,182.18
other securities ••••••••••••••••..•• , • • • • • • • • . . • 9,000.00
Other lOflDI and diac:ounta ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 5,750,322.93
Bank premises, Aarnfture and flztures, and other
a~&eta repreaeri::lal bank premises • • • • • • • • • • • . . • • • 310,934.74
Real estate owned other than bank premises • • • • • • • • • • • • • 87.000.00
other assets . • •••••••••.•••• , •••.•• , •••••• , •• , 2:301,70
TOTAL ASSETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . @
1988_(89
LIABILITIES
DemaDd deposits ot tndh1duala, partnersh:lps
aDd corporations .••••••..•••••••• , ..• , •••• , , $2,273,152.83
Time ud SI\'Uwl depositll of individuals,
partnerstdps, and eorpo~"tions ••••••••••••••••••• 5,305,582.85
Deposits of Ualted !lates Govermneat , , ••• , •..••••. , , , • S$,066, 72
Deposits of Stateo and political subdlvlsl,.. • , , ••••••• , •• , 361,648. M
Certified and otncers' cbracks, etc •. ••••••••• •••••• , •• , 42,061.74
TOT Aj. DEPOSITS. , •• , , •••.. , •• f8,017,46U8
(a) Total demand deposits , • • • . • 2,$82,429.83
b) Tots! time and savtrws .._sits $,43$,032.85
Other liabilities (including $None mortgages and other
Ueu 011 ba.Dk premises and other real estate .••••• , •• , • 281,355.3f
TOTAL LIABILITIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · . . . • . •
$8,2711,818.07 •
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Common stock - total par q),ue ••• , ••••• , • • • • • • • • •• 300,000.00
No. shares authoriZed - 12,000
No. shares outstanding - 12,000
Surplus . . .•• , ••..•.• , , , , • , • , , •••• , •.•••• , ••
Ulldivld.ed prof'Its , •• , . . •. , , , •••••••••• , , •• , •••
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ••• , • , , •• , ••••.• , , , ,
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ••.•..•.
MEMORANDA
Average of' total deposita Cor the 15 caleadar dl,ya
ending with call date • • , •••• , , • , •••• , •• , ,; • • N.034,481.18
Average of total1cans lor the 15 calendar dqs
eadi~ with call date , , • , , • , • , , , , , • , •• , •• , • 5,773.113.15
Loans as shown iD Aaaetl are after decki'eticm ol
\'llluatlon reserveB of ••••••• , • , • , , •• , •• , • , • 38,M7.21
I, Paul E. Kloe11, C&shler, ol the above-named baDic 4o blnby ~
tllat this reoort of condltlm Is true w tho boot of my _ . . , . 01111 blll4of.
PAUL E. KLOES, c.hlor
We, the un:lerBtcned directors, attest the correetnets ol thlt
eondltlon llld doelare tllat It hu booo eramlood by ua aaltD tho -lodae llld boUe! It true and -~
"IMEODORE T. RE£11, JR.
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ol Olllo, Cooolr Of~~· u: ' • ·. "
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li\irY I>, YOUNG, _.,. P!lilk
· IIIIi
LODGE TO MI!ET
Raelne Lodiit ~I, FloAM, ..nl
bold a IPOclal moeilnl: at 7;80
p,m, Tueoday !!1. tbo temple.
There wiD bo work In Ulo Fe!,
·~llhtp Dqree,
AND CASUAL
SLACKS
FOR MEN, YOUIIG
.EN, PREP$ & BOYS
You
lot floor 0111! -ll!o
big solecii011 ot x..vt• far
men andlio¥o. NUVO LEVIS
-The _..,.,. ..,. lol* 10
porr.et , ... hill! oehOol and
Oil Ulo
eolltae ~llloiYGW~Cmen.
Famou t,OvJ Sla ')'root.
Le.t CUUal Slackt :..
Cboooo"thl! lrlmllt - . .•
t11at are eulfed - · bovo ¥t
. _ - .....t llllilllldell for tift~ ._,, f o r
~porto,...., for·t•eh<!ol or .the ~ ~~ oi;JWo
t11at are eo!!loo~ -worn
wl- al!ell. ~ I4.t
LeYi.,
Sla Prill<
·IIA!Iftv.Gt APPLICATIONS
~ ben• Nel~ ll,
II., l!lld!lltplri, ·~
~ Amllurat, 18,Eut
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11111 ~~ eom colljla -m.
, Prli*W! Re1n01da,
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LOOGE TO
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Ru Ends
Visiting
At Holzer
amdl;r•
SUll a third vldlm of selflmrnolallm 113 ln erltleal
CIODditicm Ill Budapeat where
Sori.t troops crullhed the 1956
qprtq 11te 17 • year - old
ilrltciod hru llunprlan
flap uid lOt him sell 111
ftro t1> alloW !Q>FIIIIIIIIY for tile
..,.._OI'
Oitde<l;._...,_
.,
~ pet
ceii! ~ the hODIIal'•
ijd lo W, and ott ~ at lbli
s.aro
llllliiiOlt ot fOur
..,._, wtto bave beaun a
In
.......... , tbore. Morlda!'
i:daN: tben Were crowd~ of
· 21l8;008 la:tl!o otrooto tl> . tblli ~ for Palach,
~· today the !IC!U&rO was
ll!led with pootero, !llekoring
candl81, . wreaths aad Oaga.
Tho B!IV*·news ageney Tall,
!"· a
Alii
dltq!liel1 11'om Moscow,
ll!il
j'alaeh burnl!!g "waa
,...;-, 'by antl.&oclallst for.
:WL" It waa tile ftnt olrtclal
hor>illtt It wiD help alleviate
altuot!Oa.
lbe
~
Garbage Wasteland
Continued the admlnlotrllor,
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.· - ~·· .qt tlla COIIIII'tllll!tlon· of tllo ML •He!'IIIOII't!B 11> Christ
t:~eh.lpeeki._ in modern term11, miaht. well UJ"8'• you to "Keep
the~~··
time.
Plana we1e m.fe, blue prlnts drawn arxt construction soon started. The baaemert was --doled out" by a \IOJ.urtteer neighbor, the late
Robert Robinson. William Will, a close frieOO of the community•
Wll hired to Jay the blocks. OUlttr contractors were hired to install
wiring, heating and plumbing with the remainder of the church beIng finished by members oi the church.
During the period of constrll(tion, there were discouraging incWenta and disappointments. In the latter part of 1963, the grotf)
found it would be necessary to secure a loan. The loan, for an eight
year period, was granted in the amount ot $6,500 by the Pomeroy
'lbe admlnittration Aid, uaaturolly, not aU hospllalpoUenta
have the nu... adding, •cu hi not
knoWn at this time ..,.,. man,y
have the Hong Kcmg 1jype nu. tt
The "flu bug" _
_., hit
GoUla C<lunty around eleetlon
time, and has been ga1D1ng mo.mentum ever · slnee. Nsllooal
heallb olftclals Nld reeontly tho Natlooal Bank.
11'1 June, 1964, occupancy ofthe
Hong Koag flu was oxpoeted to
new
church took place. Without
reaeh a peak ill Uda cotm!rY
any
special
effort being made,
1n mld~anuary.
the· church loan was pAid oti last
Dec, 21, three years Mead of
schedule.
uwe have alWIY8 kept in mlrd
whea we give God his portion and
exercise our faith, He will rich..
b bleu am help us meet our
needs" comments a member ol.
the ,congreptlon.
,
Ai¥1, naturally, m81!11bera of
tho cOOjlregalloo are s;ratetui for
aU of the help whleh "''I gt...,
by I!IMY oo the proJeet.
held recently at Suuthwestern
High Sehool.
The cootest lfas set \V so that
each particlpati~ team could
con:luct the opening aNI closirc ot a meeting demonatrating
a& ~ ol the 13 ablltUes 1s
possible. Cniath!lf 1 haOOJc.-p
so that. all wu not too easy for
ttie teams were qulzzera ofheek·
lera who atteJrwt; to disf'\IIC the
proeecture. AI: any ra~.e, the Meiss
team !are well recetvirc a top
BY BOB HOEFLICH
Draltic action UIAQ" have to
be taken to prevent the entire
Oood road area between Middleport and -·"))' ll'om be-
coming" a wa-nd ol ·prboge.
Despite the faet that the long~
used dump on the road
!Ill.... ar i\marlca
former location - and the road~
&ides to the dump - thereby
providing food for the thick rodent ~dation.
In aceordanc:e with Ohio law,
which requirea that Wmps JDJst
be underground, or land f i 1 1
type11, Middleport abandoned the
dump - actually located In Pl>meroy - and opened Its new landfill Wmp In Salllbury Town11hip,
It oft'lclally closet! the former
dump on the floor road, removed a tence around It,. and some
clearup work waa done at the
location,
ProbJema have developed,
Some residents are still us-.
ing the open Wmp and are providing food lor the rat popula.
tlon. However, some ol the ro..
durta are ~used to be· continued ualng the abandoned
l!!g better led. There are lndl- dump but at aovoral pointo al0118
catima that rata are moving Ulo route !rem ~ to Ulo
Inti> ll!o ..... ol lolld- dump . oro piles ol I!Bri>l&e and
diO(lOrl, lbout 0118-bal! mtle dlo-
tallo ·"Sftd· Pomeroy,
awQ¥.
1~
mtlee
The lololgs Coont;y Department
ol Hoaltl! arranpd lor the Oblo
DepartJnent ol Health and t h e
Vnlted Statea Dlvl!!101! of FUll
to do I!OIIIethlng a•
bout tllo rat !!1tua- at !be dump
- whidl also has become a mec ..
ca for '"aharpllhoot:era."
and WUdiHe
Monday afternoon, represen~
tatlves from the two agencles
orrlvod In Pomeroy and began
cllatrlbutla! of grain
mlxe4 with
tubbllh lndlcUbta that coul~'t <are .... - · a.y.
put lbolr garbap, as IOIIIIU iboT
BOt rid "' it.
Morlda!' II!OI"Illng, a IIUio :wer
a hall mtle from the dump, tbo
flood rood was otrewn wltll Clllll,
boxes, and garbap - l i T
t:hro.m
r r o m a weblele
....., tile weekend. O!!lclala
c:hoc:klllg It fOI!IId 11011101 had
heeo marked ott-· a n d papera ln the nlbbiah.
tbe ftood
road .drive oould be ple!ureSQIIO
zinc phoophate at the abandon- In addiiiCII to providing a roadeel dump to kill rats still at the way al'OIDld fiood watera.
location.
lo!UST BE ifi'OPPED
Dr. Jack Russell of the Ohio
Dop&rtment ol Health, viewing
the dump Monday commentad that ita use must be step..
pod H MY program o1 gvt11ng
rid ol tile rodento to m bo of.
tectlve.
Not only h&Ye aome residenta
However, frorp the appearance
Of the section Monday, 1t looks
•• though aome drutle aetlm
will have to bo taken, not only
to set the present mess cleaneel up, but to lmpoao hoaV7peoai·
ties apl!!at those Wbo would make
·a pubUc dmnp Of the eatire sec-
tor.
Bus Drivers Refuse
hOven Bids To Transport Pupils
PT. PLEASANT - All undetennined number of school bus
drivers went on stitlke today but
classes remained open for Mason COUnty's 8,000 pupUa.
Conley, assistant s\l)er~
lnterdont ol Maaoo Coulitl'
schools, told newsmen:
Gary
buiso~
dtd
ride buses.
cause rA the lfalknutwublamtd to an estimated ?:1 of the 42
bus drivers who have been re-.
))OI1ecl etvtrw •troul booking tD
tho
Transit Unloo,
AFL • ClO, CLC Dlvtaloo 1539
drive for' nicognltlon as bar..
plnlrw agent with the M 1 a o n
~ Sehool l!c!ard. No QUostim ol wage1 or other •orkbw
cooditloas are involved, Qllll'•
ently, at tb111 atqe.
Ama.__
Warren Keeter. transportation
!
.
ProperJ.v cleaned up,
S~.Verviaor, told the press he had
received telephone calla trom
11 parents last nigbt and thl11
morning that thejr children 1M
been told by bus drivers "they
wouldn't be picked ~tmlorrow"
(Tueoclay1
samuel
Shelton, president of
the union, which has lie hooolquarters in Charleston, hll uk-:
ed union recognition tn a letter
tl> the oehool boai'd. A . - . _
(Conii!Oiod ... -
.,
Sensenbrenner to Address
ft<ftl. AU - ..ore llriied .
...
was clos-
ed by Middleport tile first of
the year, people are using the
p~ll•
eoun.
tho abondonod d..,.. 111 the a..ol r<1101. Dr. lll!looll · that the program cannot be effective as lcq: u realdenta ~
tlnue leaving garbage at the dump. 1be trash above baa ace.
mulatecl Ulegall.)' slnce Jan. 1.
vzood Road Becomes
£
to aee patient• unless they are
of the immediate famUy, and ln
critical condition," remarked
Ra!l.'erty Monday .rtornoon.
Re added, 41 Th111 is a aatet;y
precaution for all concerned. We
must protect ouraelve11 and our
patlento ...
"We have 190 jllltlellts In a 173bod - ' 4 ' het)lltal. Be!!ltloa
DR. J ~ RUSSELL, ion, ol the Ohio Dopartment of
Health and Charles McGritl, or the u.s. Dlvialon of Fish anCI
Wildllfe, bepn distributing a poisonous mixture of KI'ain and
zinc phosphate Monday to exterminate the rat population at
not run this
morning. We won't know umu
later today how many diitR't."
About 80 per cent at the COUDt;y's
nuo:-. wiD ~ ·~ ol ol-.,
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uSome
l'o!IDelqy, ~. IIIII
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SlllpJ--
Sizos 28 ·~ ~~ ~ i.'reohnmk .., loiW
lean,-
St.. POn..... OJ..........
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ohouhl otop Ia lllo l!ulr
Man and 110)'1 llepartlne.
- "!f'llma. .
·r
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waa Jao Palach, 21, who died
- · " " ' - 011 tl> WO!leealut
r·-.F-_.
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ft!d,
outburst
COLUMBUS (Up]) - A rq:~reaentathe of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employes said today a strUm ·
would be · called against the Department of Mental Hygiene and Correctlona end the state universities unleaa wage demands are met.
AI MUik, executlve director of counclt 21 said the union would
bargain in good faith if state officials do the same bUt ' members
would .. walk a picket line if that Ia what is necesfi8ry."
BUlk announced earUer that he is seeking a $1,500 a year raise
for each employe plus time and a half for overUme - which would
total more than $7.2 'million annually. Union olficiala have recently
met with Mental Hygiene Director Martin Janis, Chancellor John
Millett ot the State Board of Regents arQ State Personnel Director
Wayne Ward.
u0ur conclualOOB after these meetiQ~s is that state employe•
are the subject of rank discrtmJnatlon on wages going back over several admlnlstratlons," BUlk said. •'The high .Pald &'hlte otficlals and
state legislators have been weU taken care ot ''
''Before this legil!llattve aesaton Ia out we are going to hne juath~e by whatever means la necessar.f," Blllk said.
BUlk claimed that Ohio is flrat in industrial growth, fourth in
wealth, tltth In salaries paid state officials, si1dh in wages paid lndustrlal workers and federal employes working in the state and 22n:l
in wapa paid ita rank and Ole state workers.
The unlon omclal also said the state's Ferguson act which pro.
hlbtts strikes by public employes are immoral ·m :i unworkable. ·~we
don't like strikes," Bilik said. "We are prepared to enter into th111
In good f!!11b and fool tho state legtolam.. and top omcilta lncluding Governor Rhocles will do likewise.''
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·In 198:Z, the congregation -.aluated ttJe condidon ot ita church
l!ine... .
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and
decJd8d that since repairs, additions~ new heatiJW come hlgll,
bla (!aut ......,.., ·the doetor Ill
R~ 111d ~ hoJpltal will
Perhaps,
it W"Ould be best to construct ., new church on a lot near
Pi~-. told UPL
~eailm <it aclmlo111 Proguo h\mdrecll of per- llllill'''d!lrlllr thenext!Miweoka" the· paraorap and approximately 1.000 feet below the church or that
otll!ad!,
- · wiD bo held
Fmmalaorilceo
TutJClo,r II 1 p.m. frOm E1ll!w
Cbo,pal w1111 burial Ill U n·to n
-91,~.
· ot Amorl~ wiD •
Tde~
at 7:30 p.m. ot Ulo•IDclp hall. .
Olllcero are to llo illdtDocl. AU
m~ oro Onied' 11> ~
I'UIIuek refre~ will llo 101"·
~..-._.... - !llrl "'· '" -~· ...
lic!lll' cl!@rrod by ·llames. tr'IO!I
lo"'l\>oafi1q,'llo<loro th11 III01"i1lp!j1
. bilt lli"l .o!uld not lllldot!!1and
Jamal - - and Darla n>-
Dolan• Mq ,..,...
=E~~~.a-1
emodona.l
since Auguat.
Aa a reiJIIlt ot a ''mild'' flu
Tho ioeond Czoehoslovak tD epidemic In tile I'Ommuntv, rta.
aet hlmool! 111 !Ire was Jose! ltatlon -"'<~• at lbo Holzer
Hlathy, 21, a PUaen brewer)' Medical Center on First Ava.,
worker whO otood ...,. a I!! GaUipolls are being all but
to Tomas Masaryk, ellmln#ed during the next two
llral pnlklent of ll!o Czechoslo- wooka aecordlng tD John w. Ra!vak rol!lli>llc, and poured forty, administrator.
(liiO!lno m hlmseH. The !lrot
"Area resldento are urged not
.Csae-ak II!OlVrL
·-·Em-
&,
national
Mondu Diat4 that ••another
forft''-meanlni: the Ruaalanacould tab orer the government.
Veuptn, Jadc:aoa, 8Dd. t w o
cotumbul,
Soviet word on tile Polaeh dealb
which hal brooghl lho groatolt
,Weneeslu &pare was Wled
wtth moumHs u 1n the dellant
dar• followlllt! tho Ao&ual
111\'allic>l.
The oituaUCII wu 10 lenao
tbot Prwldent Ludvik Svoboda
warned In a televillar apeech
ELBERFELDS IN
POMEROY. MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Hospitals, Universities,
Target$ of Picket Threat
PRAGUE (!JPIJ.-'11!e Soviet
. U!Flnn ll!dar denouneod tho ielf.
lmmolallcm ol. a Czechoalovak
ot»- ao 111 antl.C..IIIII!unlst
.llf0¥0<alion. But a aeooncl man
oot hlmiOU 111 !Ire In Plloan and
Olas Thomas
bod!,
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' Wage ffitimatum Given
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,
wW moot II 7 ;80 J).m,
'lbllrldal' al tile rneotilll hall. .
other lilbllJtles • • , • . , •. , •••••• , , • • • • • • • • S818,010.00
(v) TOTAL , , •• , ,' ••••••• , • , , • , • , , , , , • , , , , , 810,000~00
LFSUE F. FULTZ
FRI!2I R. cldiSEY. JR. -
home it 373 P,ui st. AD aml!ulance was eallod and Mr.
Juatla wa 11 taken to die Veteroans HOSI!Ital Ia Hlll1ti!lltoo. W,
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At 10:04 p. J!i., the squad
weot to the Thomu Juolleo
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VOL. XXI NO. 189
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SUPPLEMENTAL MEMORANDA
(a) Plpdgod ass«o and oocurltleo looned (book >alue);
0) U.S. GOYerament obitrl!tlooo, dire<:t and
guar..-, l)led&ood tl> oocure clepoolto and
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Dies Saturday
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Devoted To The I~ Of The MeisJ··
At 11:22 L ill. lllo I9Jed
weS to ttM,. -~ Jut1.1
It was !ollo!Jed bnmecllalaly by his lnlqgunl addro11, to
whteh he expre11ed oonftdenc:e that be can I.D'Iite and lead forward
a !lltloo bodly dlvldocl by raolal.tenaklruo and the Vlell!am war.
Tho dlvlilono coaironllntt Nix- over of tho . . . _ of
oo, 58, were dramatized m the aasaasiD&Uoo attempt..... autborlevo ot bls . . _ . _ b y smno lleo iDVolted the II!Oit - . .
6,1100 antiwar prote-I Wbo l!8<llrit;y pneaallono In Jn....,..
march o d up Pem!Q>lvl!lda a1 l!lltDry.
Avtnue :Ia. a "counter-lnal&ural
.,...ada'' that ended In a violent
oncount.er with pollee.
While takln8 his C!alh, Nlm!
tloddecl to root hio hand 011 two
!omlly Bibles _,... tl> the
prophet Isaiah's vtaloo. d. an era
of J!OOCO I!! whleh 11!011 llhall
Della BeD Cubbison, 81, Ill. 2,
, . _ lbolr .-do Into plow- Coolville, died Mondo.Y mornl!ll
aharea, and their apeara Into In SL Joseph Hospital Ia Parker..
.IJI'Ufllnl hookl.,.
· burg !ollowlrw an extended
Nlxoa 18"W D(ltMq ct the nesa.
She was born In Maig11 COunty,
- - demoDolralloa, whleh
reoulted ln the arreot of Ill the ciau&htor ot the late· Joseph
marelloro Wbo !ouilrt wltll and Etta TrlboU. Mrs. CubbisOn
p>11eo at tho !011t ot Capltl>l IOU. wall a member of the Eden United
J;lurlnl tile brief e!Uh, 1!01110 Brethren Church. She was also
ac · the demooatrotoro lbreW preceded In dootll by an Infant
rocks, mud, sticks IDd other daughter and a son, Howard,
objeetl at pollcemon Wbo .,.... who waa Jdlled. 1D World War 2.
attmnplillg tD eloar 0110 !!1tlo ol
Her husband, Joseph E., died in
rthe street. Prevtousl;y, tbe 1946.
She Is survt vod by lour daushpollee had seamed to ~ out ol
ters and two sons, Mla11 Margaret
their Wl3 to avoid eonlllet.
Determlnod to avoid MY Cubbison, Coolvtllo; Mrs. Harley
III!I!OOlttly l!!cl- today- and BaDey. Delaware; Mrs. Evelyn
Homer and Mra. WHma stage,
both of Columbu's; Kenneth a nd.
J OOn Cubbi&Oilt Cool\'lila; a
srandi!Oil, Sgt. Leo P'"'on, Ft.
Knox, Ky., who wa11 reared in her
hiXI\8: a· brother, Heaman Tribett. Cool.Yille; two si11ter1, Mn.
Tolla Randoil)h and Mr1, L. lla!q)
PT. PLEASANT - Olas L.
Thomas, 58. o! Rt. 2, Ft. Pleas- CVIrllnla) Deeter, CoolvtUe.
Funeral aervlce1 will be ~
ant, died S&blrday In the Voter·
Wedne&da,\1
1t 2 p, m. trom the
1111 Hospital, Hwrtington, after a
White Fum!ral Homo In Coolville
long illness.
He was a World War U veter .. wltll the Rev, Eldon 8Jako o!!lel·
att._ Burial will bo In the Coolan born 1n Jackson CountY on Feb.
ville cemetery. Friendalnl)' eall
12, 1910, son ol the late WWiam
at <he 1\u!oral hc!mo alter 110011
a~ SUamm Hlte Tbmnas.
Tuooday.
Mr. Thomas is survived by hill
wile, Mary Wlthr'"'. Thomas, and
one aon. Olas, Jr., of Pomeroy; ,
two Qaugbters, MrL IAlcWe Der·
GAUGES - Golllpolla, U. 9
ed»erger, Pt. Pleasant_ and Miss
Be"Verly 'Illomas, at home; two and 18.6 numtrw 22 feet of roll·
era;. PL Pleaunt, 2L46; Pdmbrothers, Marion Thomas llld
oroy.Mason,
22.04; Htoaoo, 0.92
EoW Thomas, both ollll. 2, Pt.
otat.;
CborlOBton, 18.02ltal. LmPleulllt; a half brother, Lonnie
Trolley, Red House; a talf--sls- 4oo, 1o1annet and Wlnllold oro on
ter, Miss Della Gandee, Spencer; theallL
MilS, BLACKBIJ)IN DIES
and three p-andchlldren.
FUneral services will be held
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at 2 p. m. Tuooclay In the Mmr· dlecl .ln Holzer Medical Cealer
Stevena Funeral H<111e wltll the &l'ldiJ. 9ae wa• a member ~
Rev. Jomea Slauttllterolllelall._ llle -.Hot Churd!.
Sbo Ia IUn:iVed by her hillBurial will bo lotheY_.-c.mband, Emmott Bladd!um; a
otoey, Rt. 2, Leon.
Friends may eall at the funeral dalqlttor, Rulli i!bonbieh, .....,.
- ; a o11ter, Mra. SilrliQ'
home alter 6:30 i"tlo1·
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11nrltloy -and s - OurrteJ
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REPORT 9F CONDITION OF
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There wW be no viewing or
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Dies.$uitcbty
caWrw hours,
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latton wiD to4al boll tl>
three Q.....,r l!!eb _...... .,
ohoworo at tlltbqiml!lloflho
Park.
In lieu of flowers, all memor·
tal gifts ara to bo givon to tho
Church of Christ Bulldlrw Fund.
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In our faith, otoad!a!!l In our
burden ot tl!o U. S. lll""litloncy paaaed ol 110011 (ESI? -.,_ lr<m
purpose, caQtiws at the elmLJioiCII B. Jolmlon, Domoerat, to Rlehard II. Nlxoa, Ropulillean,
ears; tut auataJned by our
'l1!e CO'derly tra!!slor of ~verlll!ll lllltllori4' lor the Zttll
conftdoneo ln the will ol God
limo Ia lbo hia!OQ' of the world' a molt endllrtrw major 1'81101>11<.
and the promiae ol man."
bo-. o!ftelal the m<XDent Nb!oil . <Omj!leted the •th preacrlllod
by lbo IC!UIIdllv ~s t1> "prooarve, i>1'0teet and defend lbo eoasll· ·
SIX YOU GET EG<~R<>U.I (Genevieve) &rdette, L a u r e I
(Technicolor)
Clift', and Mrs. Rose Marie Hag~
gy, !Vrln8flold, and several 0111·
Doria Day - Brian Keith
er nieces, nephewo and other lolc()L01RC.AR1rOONS: PC~>
eal relatives.
Wham & Bob,
FlDleral services wlll be held
SboeRies, Outslded
1 p.m. Wednesda¥ at Mor·
Remembernud
Funeral Home with burial
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q. a Uttlo boloor ......-..
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Nixa'l ecmcluded. the addreaa
with lbo Llneolne- call to
the tl> .. ~ forward, llrm
Oyde Hysell
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MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT & TUESDAY
JANUARY 17-21
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tennined to make the entire
tlood n.d section an open ·
dump. Pletured M~ lolblo
trash and garbage -wareatlJr
thrown onto the road OYe? U. ·
weekeOO. Other spots al4111the ·
road
between Pomeroy
lad
are mulled with
rubbish. The prbogv otnw-
Middleport
en were careful eDOQib - ·
and used the time - tu r.. ·
mcne remes rrom it.
Into Armed
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1'11oodl)', 7:3D p.m. at ...,. ~
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R~ F1ve, eo-hoeteta.
JITNEY SVPPER TUeaclll)', 5
to 7 p~m. at Eaatem Hlah school
'lltllo ............ .....
pie. their ......,., IIIII , . _
before Ealtern - Solthern aame
IIP()IlloOf'8d by aeniOI' claaa.
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nRRP FRIDAY Club, 7::10 P.
m. Tuesday, at tbe home ol.llra.
Nettle Hayes, Middlepnrt.
SAUSBVRY PTA, 7::10 p,m.
Tuead&)' at Salt &burY School;
teachllll demonatntion on pro.
pam; retreahmenu served by
n1111 grade pareals.
WOMEN'S AUXIUARY, Veterans Memorial HoiPltal, Tue&dly, 7:30 p.m. In ho!!llltal
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Wellston, dlqrhter, 1:-
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Discharges
~ ""'"" S. Bell, Michael A Bur·
Petrich M. Cain, Darrell
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N. llo{del Greene, !fro. JoA. Henry, Earl D. Leach,
.iliiOort L. Miller, Jr., Ruth Am
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Mrs. W, Donlld Wol.
Dalloa E. I!Gulb IIIII
dl.ugllter, Mrs. Nathan
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Caorlel'• New Full Service Guernte•
IIICfa! !IP .tills "-ttment Ill wrlllnr. A
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services we require. Yet, Ohio Insurance
companies are still providing auto insur.ance at a reasonable price and at a lesser
rate of increase than many other relat,e,d
services.
For example, a ten year comparison (19581988) shows that the Increase in hospital
care per day ranged from 78.5% In Toledo
hospitals to 114.9% in Clevl!land hospitals.
Death and Injuries for the state Increased
54.9%. Number of. reportable iccldants
(excluding lender benders
under $100)
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Increased 48.1% and property damage,
81.3%. Yet, auto Insurance premiums onJy .
Increased approximately 20% to 40%, de•l'
pending on where,you live.
The tact that some 600 tnaurance tfrlas
operating in Ohio are settlnciratea on a free
and competitive bQitt helP. keep the:U>et
of auto Insurance down. This natural<p!J)cess of competltl~n also giVes you thi' oPtion of buying your lrisuran~e at the loweat
available price.
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average of 2.8~ -seven times that.of Ohio.
The Assigned Risk Plan provides coverage ·
for drivers with a high accident potential.
Some other Ohio advantagea: Consider
, the financial stability of Its Insurance companies. Since 1947, there has not been one
case of insolvency. That means these com. panlas have an outstanding record of ability
to pay claims. When an accld~tnt hap~s,
· you can be sure that an Ohio ba$8d company can pay Y9U the full financial prot,otlon that you contracted for ••• wl(fn yo1,1
need lt. In addition, cancellations of property and autolll()blia lnlltmince have
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six months of 1i'Mi8;
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renew~ls amounfed. ,t o . ' , . '
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Its registered. automobiles
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<?INCINNATI $170 .
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• P,lttsburgh
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CejJital, Wheellq (W, VL) at
SteubonvWe, .Oberllll at Chleo"" B l - at MMehellor
(llld.), Urbina at Cedanllle,
t r l - at FIDdla1 oild Northwood (Jnd.j at WUborforco.
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·POftiEROY
PH, 993-2848
record at 4-4. The lled-
11!• IN 5-7 .In oil - L
Rio
G - CGilqo 11orta ilalxpme
bamo stand ,.witl! ·their nrot ..-
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lllaml ..• ,, .• II Ill .tf2 I
Now York , , .12 !8 .800 11\1
West
W. L, p c:t::dlB
OOIIIId, •••• 31 4 .187
Do over •••••
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N,... Orleono •• 20 2f .4N l'l'h
Loo ~....19 z:t .452 l'l'h
.Ul 18'h
HouofG\ ••• , .13 27 ,)2$ Z21h
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RIO GRANDE ca..U-.!19) llarlhlll, 13-i-25; .,J,IIl'daa. 7-1U;
lfll>ry, 13-.!i-32·, "- •
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Roller, J.+.8i Akin, z.o..t;
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Fridorlck, W-7; Tro&ty, 2-0.4·
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•nee win tontcbt Wbeo lie¥ e.
tertaln the Southeni Toraodooi
of Ccaeh Jim AdamL
Elstem looal,rtwopme1 ..,~
from the 1918. 88 SVAC """""'
The other SV/iC eontell1 tor tbe
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LAST WEEK'S'IESVLTS:
• IIIIWautoee •••• 15 U .SOUl
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X,gv Creek G8 s<iutbwutem 59
H - . Traeo ~'l<oo111 Golllt
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Loa Allples ; ·" 15 .181
- a t m l o f l - . , . 89
Auam. •• ,. • •.•30 11 •
GIOIII'tei li3 EIIIAim 64
Chieaao .••• , 121 21 , .ua 111h
!lAMEs llllJS WEEK·
SID fl'all. 1 •• 27 ,f%8
TVESDA.¥
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' Southen! at F...tern
Suttle ••••.• 15 3S .300 Jl ._.
Phoonls ••••• 9 39 .18$ 2ath
Noojli Gollla ' ' lluflalo
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,Ea•ttrn at \.mer
Bllllmore 122 Boo....li!P
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Wahlmo at Soutm.estera
(Onl,y IIDIO• ochedoolod)
· SATURDAY
TuesdQ'·I GaiDea
Bl~o at HaMan Traee
Seattle at N.... Ycrk
Portsmouth Weat It North Gal
Cinclrmlli at Sin Fnneiaeo
Ea.::: :· a;.
ponent the KIAC leader• Cumberlend cot!iJ, Sa~
In t h e Gollli AcadOmy Hll!ll
SchooiiiYJII,
Tho ,... dr.,i,.! Ooklalll City
College to 1-5 II' KIAC pJa¥, The
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India.. 141 KeniUciQ< 129
&eCOI1d
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Kyser Creek
the
(Only-......dod)
Bobcats, tho onl,r olumbilqrblock
Tuoodi.Y'a Gomea
on the •01 to the title.
Now York va. - - ot DuThe 'Eqle1 Ire flrat In the
loth
SVAC
with 1 7-1 record alii are
(Only pme oel1odulod)
8-4
In
olt gimes. Southern Lo<
ell lol-.!lln conference pia;, IIIII
1...11 Ia all IUDta. In the ftr1t
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--~at Racine, Eaetern won
NEW YORK (tiPl) - The top am.khttt
close 4i-44 biUie.
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20 moJor colleae
Another SVAC !elm In ocllon
lllmt · aele<tod b.Y ' llli. Uff
toai8ht
I• the Gollla PI!;;!:__
Cooollu
Boord With llrat rates who
travel to Bulralo, w.
ege ,:,cures
plaoo · - IIIII Hl"'l!' recon18 VL Tho Plntea of Coech Rudy Ill' Vnlted Pren lnlernatlona1
Ia ....- . , (Seveolh wee!(): Slllvely are 1)..7 In the SV AC and
Eo at
Teomo
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1-8 in Ill pme1 ,
Army 78 Frllh Dehnon u
I. UCLA
(35) (12-8) 3$0
Midwest
2. North Carolina (13-0 293
SOUTHERN VALLEY
Oberlin 67 Wllfllo st. 65
3. S&nt.l Clara
(16.ll) 248
ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
Rio Grande 89 Oakland City 75
f. Davldaoo
~.12-0 243
STANDINGS
Wollam 1\r. 70 DliYion 65
5, K-11)'
(11~ 165
(SV AC ONI.Y)
Iowa st. 58 Okla. st. 56
G, New Mexico St. (15-8) 1411 TEAM
W L p OP Cleveland st. 89 Bul!alo st.
76
7. St. John'a N,Y, (12.:) j39 Eastern • • • • •7 1 503 405
8, BUnola
(11-1) , 97 K)'ger Creek .• 6 1 464 372
Gtorlla 65 Auburn 84
9, VWaoova
(11.:) 61 Hannan Traee .5 4 555 513
Ohio Sl. 73 Go, Tecb, 86
10, TUiaa
(I~) 39
Soudmwestern •• 4 4 521 521 BeD..-- 103 Lowla 76
11. Kana•
(14.,'1) 38 Southern • • , , ,I 6 347 FS
12, Colorodo
(I~) 22
North Gollla •• 0 7 , M7 461 Chrlollan - · 76 T.llore 7V
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TOTALS
. 23 23 2747 2747 :
ce Q Florida st. 80
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IIH Foci. Clt;y 77
Noire Dome
(12.:) 18 TEAM
WLPOP
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Coro1ina
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16, ohio 9laie
(1.2) 17 Kyger Creek ••• 8 4 m 693 Vo. Tech. 84 •-·•-~•-st. 7,
18, LeSolle
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17, Columbia
(13,:1) If Hannan Trace •• 7 6 835 748
18. st. Booavonture
Tom. Tech. 71
C7.5> 8 Southwestern • •5 5 751 723 u-~-· st.'
Eut Tom, 59
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iloyton
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New Mexico
(11-f) 6
<Hllero Receiving I'VInt.l: 1\lr..., Wyomtlll', ClndmaU, Tex11, A&lol;· Weber State, Vlllderbll~ Carollllo.
Harri1,· S..S..ts; Newscme, S..U•
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tree throws, while Marshall, a
Bob Mabry lloo hod 27 ol Rio
W oopllcinoro ton.Ud, had 12 Grande'l f7 rebound•.
IlOilo 1111 oae free tl!r.., Cor 2$
The - ... hit 39 o1 76 from
palall, !loa Jonlan, w ..,.,...
the ftold tor 5L3 ..nt ond
more ton.lld, had 15 Pofnta, made 11 oilS from the r.uJ line
The wl• ·~ Rio Granle'• Olldllld Clf7 made. 29 ol 84 ,.;
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Washington
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can~ere..,. pmo.
Larry Hartt., 6-4 freshman
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lit. 2 Golllpolls, son. 4:40 p,JIL
Mmde)'i Mn. F.punirudas Rol ..
Are you a
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.laere's top ftlue at a moderate price!
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Rt. 2 C.aJUpnlta; Mra. Weldell
a Thomas, CliDlicothe Rd.; Mra.
Erlklne E. Bilnton, Rt. 2 VIJ>.
1011; Mil& Katheyn
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1 Bidwell: 11xmla J. Juatlee,
Rt. 1 ~ Mra.
George W. Ti'o:r, Athena; Mra.
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1111 llvo mlnutel ,_.. tntor.
million, The baitle wu •dote
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Don Sodller loci llO)'Iai (12-3)
with 20 pointi, Weatom KeDlud(y, IJlUbd "" Jim McDilllelo with 26 J)Oinlo, It 11-f.
AI Detroit, AI Wellinlliuo
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Aft.; lira. Hester R. Clinl, Patdot- star Rl; Mra. Hollta R.
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Hudson, Pcmeroyi
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Avo. Vltltinc hours 2-4 and 7-.!1
p.m. Parent• only oa. Pec:Uatriea
lin W1111tm C. Slllnon>, Rt. 3
Woll-; Mro, Hlll!!t 11. Bogs,
Albllnd, Ky.; Mrs. Ralph L
WOJa, Jack1on; Lennu H. Co-
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Welch, Rt. I Rutland; Mn. Clllfard Stumbo, Mlddloport; Mro,
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o1 Hoi., Help VSI t111t - -
BEELINE PARTY, &p)llJOI'ed
Alall!aey o1 the
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Tllurodi.Y night at the Orellouoe;
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XI GAMMA 1111 Chapter, Bola
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SYRACUSE GUIDING S t a r
CGuacll 124, DIIUIIllero ol Amerlea, 7:30 Thur- at the ball;
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8 P.IIL at Trinity Unltod Church
of tbriat; Mrs. nOI1lls Young.
prognm director.
WEDNESDAY
POMEROY WCTU, 2 p.m.
W-sday at the Pomerw Unltocl Methodist Chureh.
IODDLEPORT
LITERARY
Club, 2 J.m. Wedneaclll)' at the
bOme ~ Mrl. c. M. Hemeay;
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encutlw board to meet at 6:45
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AtloJU at SID Diego
(Only games scheduled)
SCOOT HONORED
NEW YORK (IJPI)- A ball hot atove INgUe, conalatlnl
ol 100 baoeball oc:outa, wU1
bono!- veteran 1cout FrB
O'lloorl<e ol the New Yodt
Yallkeoa m Frldly J.._ 31.
O'RDurlle will be tbe recipient
ol tho A.B. Thrk Karam
Memcrlal Awml, named In
hoaor ol tbe former llodlltr
Cub IJid Yankee 1eout.
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BOSrON (VPI)-The l'ltrloia &aid !londq that VIOl
Prell- Daniel F. lolarr, 63,
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Discharges
,'KathY S. BoD, Michael A. Bur·
Pa1rlcla M. C&ln, DorroH
campbell, J. Claar.
N. IM{del Greene, Mrs. JoA. Honry, Earl D. Leach,
L Miller, Jr., a..h Aim
Mra. James T. ShlpJlr111ft R. Sllrl,.r, Karen S.
llr1. W. Donald Wal·
Dellla E. Roulh allll
dauahter. Mrs. NaiMD
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Assigned Risk Plan, as against a national
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The Assigned Risk Plan provides coverage
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179
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Pittsburgh
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SeaUie
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pOints. Rio Gronle led 3~5 at
hall!lme.
Bob Mabry alao had 27 of Rio
Gnnde'a 47 rebounds.
The Redmon hit 39 ~ 76 from
tho Bold fDr 5L3 por celt and
mode 11 of 15 !rom the loulllno.
Ooldond City mode, 29 of B4 fDr
34.5 per cent and 17 o! 24 a1 the
lloul Une.
IUO GRANDE (P-11-89) Marohall, 12-~t,!IMID. 7-1·
15; ~. 1
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OAKLAND OTY (29..17-?SlHarrla; ~15; Newsome, S..2-8;
Roller, 2-+8; Akin, 2-0-4; C....
D.ii'WhUn. 5-2-12; Watkins, 4-1-8:
Fnderlek, 2-3-7; Trnf;f, 244;
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Larry Harris, 6--4 freshman
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Washington
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the right should be th~ cllr\~~ti,r. qll b~,, -: ,,
of the beneficial auto lnsurlln'*-'C:IIIJiatlf Ql v•
Ohio. So the next time ·yoo heal' .Omeone · •· :
criticize Ohio's insurance ~at~. play back · • · . 5~~$~~;;~~
some of these flgu.._. ShoW hlm.tllal jou : · . .
do have good reason to tie g~d ·you 'lye In '': • ~~
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some other Ohio advantages: Consider
. the financial stability of Its Insurance companies. Since 1947, there has not been one
case of insolvency. That means these com·
panies have an outstanding record of ability
to pay claims. Wheri an accident happens,
· you can be ·su111 that an Ohio based company can pay ¥9U the full financial protection that you contracted for .•. when you
need it. In addition, c_ancellatlons of property and automObile ina\lrance have bHR
kept to a bare minimum ln "Ohlo. In the first
six months of 19611, cancell.lons an!i non·
renewals am(lunted: to \)tily 3/10ths of 1%
of the total it•e auto reglitratlons.
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City Cclllep . 811-75 In 1 Kentueil;y lnler<Gile81ato AlbleUc
Conterellce pme.
Mabry- a ~ junior center,
oeored 12 point&, tqlo !or the
nlaht. m 13 neld aoal• on1 t3
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creased the cost of almost all the goods and
services we require. Yet, Ohio insurance
companies are still providing auto insurance at a reasonable price and at a lesser
rate of increase than many other relat.e;d
services.
For.example, a ten year comparison (19581968) sl1ows that the Increase in hospital
care per day ranged from 78.5% in Toledo
hospitals to 114.9% in Cleveland hospitals.
Death and injuries for the state increased
54.9%. Number of. reportable lccldents
(excluding fender benders under 51901
increased 46.1% and property damage,
61.3%. Yet, auto Insurance premiums only
increased ap'proKimate/y 20% to 40%, depending on where_you live.
The ta~ that aoma 600 lnaurance tfrma
operating in Ohio are setting rates on ~free
and competitive basis helps keep the ~at
of auto Insurance down. This natural ·.process of competition also gives you the option of bu_y l"g your insurance at the lowest
available price.
Furthermori!{Ohlo has only 4/10 of 1% of
its registered automobiles Insured in an
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Atlanla .. .....30 17 •G38 2
Chi- ...•.. 21 27 \ .438 ·~'"
tertaln tho Southorn
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Ea1tem laoai,JtwOp!MI&WI)' SOUdlwe-•-TB
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W h The other SYAC <OIIIolt !Dr the
GAMEs 11IIS WEEK:
Diego
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Eqla1 lo Jan. 31 when tho)' hoot TUE!IlAY
BdfaJo 89·'11, aad Rio ~··
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the oeeollll place K)<&er Cnek SOOithorn at Eutem ·
Ji- Gil: Olk- CIQ' (lad.) llllllala 141 Kentuelo, 128
Phooala ••••• 9 39 .188 zalk
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Gallla at BuHalo
M<lndQ' I Rellllla
TueldiQ"o Gomoo
on the way to the title.
FRIDAY
Woatom
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Baltimore
122 Boaton. lot
NIW York va. Kilmesota at 0...
The ·Eagles are tint In the Eastern at \Iiller
MUwaukeei02 Detr<Ot 101
-tho IOClOIId
7\i -·~oft
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sv AC with a 7·1 record and are Southern at 'Kner Creek
D.,...
pi1Q'erlouled
(Oldy pme ac-ed)
s-t In ell games. SOuthon> LO- Wlhama at Southwestern
out ID .Pid< up Ita will at !>a¥·
(ont,y
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Tue&dl.)''a Games
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SA'n!RDAY
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Seattle at New York
'l1lo F)Jera held a 39-34 balf.
1·11 Ia all games. 1n the llrll ~o It Ha.ml.n Trace
Clnelmatl at san Franclaeo
time leocl lollowlag a ......, In
mat~;:h~ at Racine, Eaatern WOD Portamwth West at North Gal·
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Af8eles at Milwaukee
NEW
YORK
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a clooe 49-44 battle.
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tho tlvo mlnute1 belon IIUrAtlanta
at SOn Diego
Another SV AC lelm In aetlon
mlallloa. 1be battle · ciAIIo 20 maJor col. . ~
(ont,y
gamea ochadulecO
leoma oeloetod 1>7 tl.e UPI !Dn~Pt Is the NOI'th Gollla PI1111111 DIQ'kll loll Ita piiQ'ors.
wjlh tlut rates who travel to Bulfal.o. W•
11m Siadller led ~~.,ton (12-3) Cooebaa lleiiDi Ill' United Preoil International SCOUT HONORED
place
votea
and
IIIICII
recorda VL 1be Pirates of Coleh Rud;y
wllh 2G polnta. Western KenEut
NEW YORK (UPI).. A hueIll
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week):
Shively are 0-7 in the SV AC and
tucky, aporltod b7 Jim MeDanAriiQ<
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Frllb
Dcknon
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hot stove I_., ClltlliatbW
Teom1
Pelnll
1-8 in all gamea.
lela ..W. 25 pllnta, II II~.
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UCLA
(115)
(12-4)
350
Mldwelt
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bueball aeouta, will
At Detrelt, AI WeUinpln
SOUTHERN
VALLEY
Oberlla
67
Weyne
St.
65
honor veteran seout Fnak
2. North Carellna
(13-1) 293
aeered tho wlmlns ..W.
ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
Rio Graade 89 Ookland City 75 O'llourke at the New York
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Sonia
Clara
(16.0)
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three IOCOIII!• !ell live OberSTANDINGS
WeiiiAlm IIJ". 70 Daytal 65
4. llovldaoa
(12-ll 143
Y"'*"a on Frldi.Y Jan. 31.
1111 Ita ruot-elo1e wtn over
($VAC
ONLY!
inn
St.
58
Okla.
St.
56
5.
Kenlucil;y
(11.:)
165
O'll<lurke will be the reelpleal
WIQ'DOSia1o.
TEAM
W L P OP ct..oland ~ 89 Buf!alo St. 76 ~ the A.B. Turk K.otam
a.
New
Mexlee
St.
(15-0)
148
Wellbtlim , DDtebed 14 point&
7. St. Jolm'a N.Y.
(12.:) !39 E&otern •.••• 7 I 503 4%
South
Mmnorlal Award, named Ia
aad" ~ Walt Eade1 ltd
B. Dllnola
(Il-l) 97 KJ<pr Creek • ,6 1 464 372 Goeqla 8S ~ 84
hoDOr of the former Dodier,
all acdnrl 20 JIOinla u
!Iamon
Trace
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555
513
Oldo
St.
73
Ga.
Teeb.
66
CUb
a!ld yankee 8COUI.
9.
Vlllooova
(ll.!l)
61
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10, TuiH
(ls.:J) 39 Southweatern •• 4 4 521 521 Bollar!Doae 103 Lewla 76
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(lt-3) 38 Southern ••••• 1 6 347 475 Chrlllllao - · 76 T. More 70
'l)iut" Hempld1l led the Tar· 11. North Goll1n •• 0 7 · 357 ~61 (ot)
12.
Colorado
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BOSTON (IJPI)-1be Iori (5-7) with 20 potnta.
TOTALS
. 23 23 2747 2747 Rice II Flurlda 91. 80
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Palriala
aald ~ that Vice
oa t11o .ebodole toJilaltl ...,
(ALL
GAMFS>
(11-1)
18
Quaatleo
104
Fed.
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77
PrellDaDiel F. Marr, 63,
Duquethree Oblo Coaloraleo.·
WLPOP East Carollml 83 V.M.L 75
(124) 1B TEAM
NotnDame
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~ the orlglnal owner& dltd
Bai--Wello"t0t HirOal, Oldo
6N VL Tech. 84 Ai>l>&tachlall 91. 74 &mdl.\' alibi o! a heart altack.
(ll.!l) 17 KJ<pr creel< ••• B 4
Wello,yan at KOil1<lll Iiiii Otter· 15. OltloSIOJe
Eaatern
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668 Georlda Sou. 86 Tampa 80 («)
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18. LaSalle
MolT -ertd the attack "'
beln "' Mnol<lnsum. Other
Hannan
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6
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748
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Columbia
Eiatem
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Tech.
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Fort Lauderdale, Fla. homo.
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toota lneludo c.ua1 aate at
(J.$) B SouU..eotern • .5 5 759 723 Moreheld 91. 63 East Tem. 59
1B.
91.
Bonaventure
Cepltal, Wbeellng (W. VL) at
SteubenYWe, Oberlin at Chlea- 19. (Tie)
DQUm
(12-'l) 6
tl>.
~~at
New
Mexlee
(11-3) 6
(Ind.), Urbana at CocllniUo,
Olhera Receiving I'Ointl: PUrFindlay .... North•
due,
Wyoming. Clndmatl, TeX·
(hl) a1 WUberforee.
ao, A&M;· Weber - · VllllderbUI, Carellna •
New Orlean& .. 28 2t .U5 1'1'h
Loa ~·· •• 19 23 .452 l'l'h
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1 - G. Brumllekl. lit. 2 Golll·
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llpolia; lira. BaiJil! E. Pootkor,
Rt. 2 Golllpolla; lira. Wonlell
8, 'lbcDall, a.Dllee(beRd.jMrL
Eroldne E. J11a111A111. Rt. 2 vm.
ICII; Mill Kathryn s. - · lit.
1 Bldloell; Tbomaa J. Justice,
llklillePOrtl Olear V. Rd>ertaon.
Spaeuar, "lira. DoW! M. H1J>.
... lllddl-'l llrs. etera B.
Welch, lit. 1 Rutlond; llrL cur.lonJ Slumbo, lllddleport; llrl.
iltehMI P. Zirkle, lllddleport;
~ D. Hudaon. P(lllllror,
ain. WUllam C. 5almona, Rt. 3
llro. Hush 11. Boa•.
A.llaJind. Ky.; ftln, Ralpl1 L
Wlllo, Jackson; Lind>< H. Coaor, Rt. 1 EWirwton; llro.
George W. 'I'i'o)', Athens; MrL
Qlulea w. Mercer. Athena;
Clannee H. Martin. WellaiCII;
WIIJIIO A. Neal. Jacksm; lira.
O.Wey I. CONdo, Welhton.
lllrthl
llro. Dovld M. HindJ, port. clauRI>ter. 10:4B ..... _ , lira. han G. Brumlleld,
lit. 2 GolllpoUa, aoo. 4:40 p,m.
~~ Mro.
Hal•
- · Lelart, daugl!ter. 12:13 p.
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'l'lolredi.Y a111tt a1 the dreboule;
,...Ue IDY!ted.
Holzer Medical
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POMEROY WCTU, 2 p.m.
W - at the POIIIB"'Y Unitocl Methodist Church.
YIDDLEPORT
LITERARY
Cllil, 2 p.m. Weclnesdi.Y at the
home at Mra. c. M. Heme&J;
1111'1. EmoriCII Jane• w 1peak
CIIAmeriCIDI&IaiC.
THUR!IlAY
SYRACUSE GIJIDING S t a r
Caundl 12t. Daustrtera ~ Amer•
tea. 7 :30 1bursd&J ol the ball;
MW ollleorl w be lnotallod.
ltl GAMMA Mu Cbapter, lillmO Pbl SororiiY Tburldl.\',
a p.m. eolumbu• ODd Soulhem
Oldo Electric ~al room.
BEELINE PARTY, oponiOI'8CI
11:v tile Ledlea Auxiliary
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FIUEIIDLY CIRCLE Tuesd&J,
B p.m. a1 Trinity United Church
of Chritt; Mrs. Thomas Young.
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I'OCIIP; Donald Deiner, new flo&..
· pllal odmlalotrator, the -'<Or;
executive board to meet at 6_:4$
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~ork ••• 12 I' .300 11\t
West
W. I. Pet:.OB
OIJdand ••••• 35 .. .987
Denvtr , •••• 211 15 .&lO 11
~ ,.c:ool Oblo . (10.:) • Wia> 18 pillnt1, . , _
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12, Iiiii .... ~ 11. Geor·
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llftb tp'Ode parents.
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by
EutW. I. Pet. GB
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Tuosd&J at SlllobW'Y SC-;
tiiChliW demOnstration on pro-
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Ill. n.adaY, at the home ol. Mrt..
pam; retreahmenta served
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Jareol!, ...... . - tl. .... 1 - ..... 23 23 .500
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lfODIOl'ed by senior clle5.
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SALISBURY PTA. 7:30
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Ill ~ - ,..S 11n1aM4 1liolr lOIII will~-·
JITNEY SUPPER Tuesday, 5
tD 7 p.m. a1 E&atern HIP
~f(we Eat&ern ~ Southern gliDe
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h . Lin
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lllidllir a,oo 6 !llo lui ball'
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But the l!olcka ahead fDr lod. WMio - · lloll Apdroiu illlill ,Qblo __.a jlaol
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GROUP Z, Mllldleport Ftrat
Ualtod Pno~~Yt»rlan Chlr<h,
Twl*• 7:30 p.m. at - <i
lll'L Myron "R, MUler; Mrs.
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Nixon ·Cautious.
W.\SIUNGTON (ll PO- Preoident Nlmn began h.it nrat run
dl.)• in lbe White llou.se today,
abvious inaugural balls, Nixon
BOt down to work Immediately -
a desire he had expressed to
those around him as he viewed
the long inaugu raJ parade.
It was a long day for Nixon.
He and his family didn't return
to the White
llwse foo their
first night there from visiting
the last baJI
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unti l 1:30 a.m.
Suspensions
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Leonard Hess, Jr ., doing business as Century Bar, has filed
a notice of appeal to a Ohio
U(JJor Control Commission sus-
pensioo order.
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was not supported by reliable,
probative and substantive evl -
; dence and was not in accordance
with the law. The Century Bar,
located on West Main st., Porn·
eroy, was penali..:ed with two 70day suspension orders ror aJleged violations in August of
last year.
In other activity, Mary L, Car·
sey, Rt. 4, Pomeroy, has riled
a petition for divorce from Tltor
O. Carsey, same address, chargIng gross neglect of duty and extreme cruelty. One minor child
is involved,
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should be completed by AprU 30.
••rn Ma,y, plans should be in
the contractor's hands for bids.
We hope to open bids on June
r'C<ejlll<ll ond tho
...........-In ol lhe WJolte llwN ""'""' tlto Uol""' ~ Mllld
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"Again, if everything goes according to schedule, we expect
to let contracts on June 25,
and we hope construction will begin on July 1, '' continued Rafferty,
''We"re still shoOting tor a
265-bed facllity OI'J a ' chauia
that could generate to over 51)0
beds in a number of yean. Target date tor completion is July
1, 1971.
••EsUinated cost for the 265bed project, plus a medical arts
building that will house between
40 and 50 physicians, is now es-
l!ollfiWe tho NU~qa -b!llllr._
lion llholtld ""'""'"" til
the
momentum alreactr
•ebieved and start talka.
The cautlouo _...... 11 1110
Nixon employed lltroo&h hiJ
long 1968 """'P'lPot iad ...
thrwgll the tranoltloa l"'rlod
after the election.
Drivers
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with the board was requested.
However, no special meeting
was reported to have been plan-ned; rather, It was eJ;teeted un-Ion representatlws would meet
witn the board at its next regular meeti~.
Conley reported cooperation
by parents helped reduce absen..
teeism today. Many 'brought. their
clli..ldren to schools in private
autos.
[HosPITAl
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.COld
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by Nick ltlo
wllh 1l wldlo Mike
llong Konp """ bod to ht tok- ltaan't heljled ,.,ch around here
.BY .JACK O'BiliAN
blllboordl
NEW r"Oilk- Oite 0! thei!IOII .en home; AndreJ~' Goodmlll, own.- but IIOJy Jolt !rom
aU
_rltl.,..aya
.••• Ce-JilUI drli Flo Zlecfeld ever er of Bercdorf-Goodm&n'J wa• leate Holm kept an olevatprloadthe
tlnal
nu
tree
emergency
a!oriftod, 'Evel)'n ~dy. dlod rt·
ed with lodle• from panlcldng
_ . , In Memorlol Hoapllal .... choice.
Padca&e toor filgbtl to l'llr- wtton It ·JIIIIIiled between llooro
'l11o )'lUll Alprlut Ambo,.ador
Roblnooo roJiowed wllh 10, jdf
tun aot five, Mike N.ue, four
ODd ~Holman,lwo. Wollllna
tcorert were f11R*1 b)' Lambert
wllh 17.
Wabama loft the Door with a
34.:14 •I <filley Ill the 7th arado eon.
test... Top seorera tor Southern
were Pete Sene with nine and
Bob MlUer and Dave The!aa,
each rou,r. wblle ~er'a 12
markers was best ror th6 winners.
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FAMILY
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Nixon's cabinet was rei)Mted
to be in disagreement on how to
respond to the Soviet Union's
proposal on disarmament talks.
Defense SecretaTy Melvin R.
Laird wants to review U.S.
mllltary posture- which might
take several months- to make
Harvest·Gold Gl'a sses
One free with a $3.00 pu.:C::hase
Southern Plans
~f Ashland
hospital was ailproved by the
Appalachian Regional Commission.
When completed, the new hospital will oontain all modern
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equipment available today In the
medical rield:
Too, some 250 persons will be
employed at thenewtacillty, This
.Includes 40 doctors, five more
than the present medical atatr.
By 1972, the Holzer Medical
Cenoor payroll is expected to
hit $6 million. "Thil5 includes
salary increases "
anticipated
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l&ld Rafferty. The estimated payroll ol the merged Holzer Medical Center today is approximate--
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Banquet Mar. 4
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Boosters to be held at the high
school at 7:30 p.m. At tliat time
fi.na.l _plans will be made ror the
banquet. -raJ fund - ralolng
projects were di1cussed during
the meeting.
lbenufDIIo1n:
Chllrc:lt, llmdo,y Sc:bool a n d
111or Claoo, by Mro. Rachel McBrl!lo: &utlllrlne Mokerl Clau
oncJ
JloloeonUBOI ·by
Mrl, ill-
DOl Wbllo; Ladlmt Aid SocloQ'
by Mro. COIIriJI; llmll3' Mlollonory SOCiet;v by Mro. A d a
Slod<, llld WUIIam r. Winebrendescribed tbe trustees aetlvltleo, ......... the palnllng ol
lb. ....... """ ocija.cent bullcllnt and tbe lnltallatloo. of a new
gao !orDace. In tho church bulld-
ner
ler who recentl,y was appointed head football coach at the
University of Michigan.
The Sandusky, Ohio, llltive
has been de fens! ve line coach
at Ohio State , since 1966. In
1965 he was a defensive coach
at Yale Universit;y un:ter Carmen Coua, who is also a graduate or Miami University.
Jae.
Other business tranaactad wu
......._ tho baird ol elders
Driver Cited
Peegy Hayman,
Leon: Mro. Londell . Tlieyenln,
In Litigation
( 1'1'. PLEAS.<N'l' - TwO dYU a - . baYe lllod In tho
olllco ol the Circuit Clorli. ODe
aUgna Paul N, Bol!l. ., T. D.
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ant; James Taylor, Alhtoa; Roy
Lane, 1'1. Pleaunt: Mro. Keith
HUI and. aon, Pt. Ple&SIIlt; Mrs.
Wil11am. BlU~s. Ft. Pleasant;
WUliam Smith, Pl.PieasantjWII~
ol ~~o- ·c.um;y b!" tho ertmlnal - · <!faato Cl Wool VlrCinla Yl, Larr.r hi doll Rtme,
Gorlllld Jcmlan, Lloyd lliUmln.
Mike Saw, current proaeeutor,
dloqoaiiJiecl hlmoel! ln-c:ourt
fNm eaeh of tbe acUonL
piniJt Rolle Lee, AlleD L e e,
Charley Lee, Rolfe Lee, Jr.,
Jackie Lee.
'l11o plalntllra allop t1tot deflllldiDio ore lllllaw!ully 4etalnlnl tbt poueuloll or 1,006 ltrea
aftor tholr rlglll hu ......ed.
SEI IT YOURSELF
AND SAVE DURING
OUR BIG CLEARANCE
ODd II lb'led Credit Bureau of PL Pleallnl, asalgnee
odne11
ol. Hollt!l)''a Texaco 5erriee va.
Plalntlfl's declare they are en-
JefferiKIII D~ Holley, Jr., IDd.
Janice Hollll)', AohUin, wllhplalntll!o deiiWidlne judjpnont Ill tho
titled to pl)l&elslOil and deten--
were giVen notlee 011 - ·
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ol $539 -
Pe,...Pr.ss ·f abrica.
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Drlp-0.,. falorlca, H spun•, Dotted Swiu
and Kottle Cloth
Fellage
Makes Eatl•t With
Up to 35 'II> Easier
Corda Butcher, Pt. Pleasant; An-gela Cline, 1'1. Pleasant.
BIRTHS: Mr. and Mrs. Dendi
Kimberling, Leon, a son; Mr.
and Mrs. Sherman Long, · GaUlpolis Ferry, 1 son; Mr. 1M Mrs.
Elmer Huff, Jr., Gallipolis Fer·
Clinical te~~te prove; JOU can now
n.t and chell" better-mak' denturfl6
averace up to 35% more eft'e1:1ilv-ll
you .eprtnltle a.llttle PAS'ID'IH on
your plaiN. FASTDI'H holds uppeno
and Iowen more lllrmiJ 110 they feel
more e:om1ort.able. PASTEI:TH ~ not
1/3 OFF
Plants
FALSE TEETH
ma Bailes, Grimms Landing;
r;y, a daughter.
SALE ,
opoclal~l-._
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Kaulfel~ WWJam 11. McDaVId,
F. T. Grolf, Jr., Howard BIIYIllo, Pltlllp H. IWI, Beatrlco
Jmktt lUll, JJd>ert F, Llndbolm
and JObn E. McDavl1, Jr. a~
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OWen_.._
Mason; Mary Bttchfteld, P~ 30, 19118 to va~ br De<emPleasant; Charles Graham, Ft. hor 31, 111611.
Pleasant; Joan Fruth, Pt.: PleasThe odler actim claims l.ndebt-
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To Yo11 Home
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DUDLEY'S FLORIST
59 It 2nd Avo.
992-5560
~·t I!IOUJ . No IUDUI'IY, JliUilf
tute. Helpe chkk "<lenture odor' .
Deatures that lilt aft euenttal to
health. So 15ee !o'l,m r >U!ntlllt regularly.
Get PASTEB'TH at aU druc counteN.
MIDDLEPORT 0.
BE SURE TO CHECK OUR REMNANT TAILEI
Uill~:!~~!J.
Sillier Sales & Service & McCalls Patterns
115 VI. SECOND 992-2384 POMfROY, 0.
hlt!hwiiY beouWicatlon progrom
frOOI 'S to 9 members. Eloctod .
were Mrs. Artlur Sylvester,
Mu. Carl Dav1s 1 Mrl. William
F, Wtnebrem.er, Mra. Lawrenee
Diddle, Mro. Walter Harrla and
Mra. Cllarleo Blake. Retained
were Church Flnanelal Secretary Mrs. McBride and TreaiiUl'er
Mr o. Robert Harden.
Nomlnallntl eomml- mem·
bers named for 1970 were Her-
man London, IIObert Htmlen,
Mrs. Walter lllrke, John Reatid Ml10 Frankie Mitmaw. Mrs. S,lvelter will re-.
mala ao lite Preshyter1111 Life
Magazine
chairman.
Durllll tho hoUda,yo, ftve new
meni>el'• welcomed 11110 t h o
ehureh were Nrt. &We Fischer
of Momlng star, M1s1 R-e 11 e e
BUrke ol Raclno, Joho llodoYian
o1 llllddloport, Mr. """ Mro.
Roger
Slack or
¥11.-.ukee, Wil.,
Roger, Jr., and James Lee, •mall
- • ol Mr. 1114 Mro. Slack,
were dtrlBIMod, !¥11h 1holr uncle
Eupne Slack •• god!atlter.
Present ror the dinner were
Mr. oncJ Mn. WWJam F. Wlllobremer, Mrs. Rochel Mc8rl!lo,
Mra. Genevieve seJmelder, Mrs.
!itslo Fllhcor, Mlao Frankie Mitmaw, Mrs. Dally Rouab, Mr&.
AP• White, Mro. Ada Slack,
Mrs. Margaret Cottrill a D d
Bntco, Mro. ~~ Holmoo,
Mrs. Mlldrecl ' l;'lon:e. 'l'llla and
Tony,
Mlao candy - . . , Ken-
flon 1folmiD, """ tho Rov. Gl...,
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Hueholt.
Coming for the mee11t1r ,.....,
M.rl. Arthur ~lvelriet, Mr. and
Mrs. Horman ln!dab, oncJ Mro.
KaUtryn Crow,
or
Sgt. David C. Grim, son
Mr. and MrL .Ernest C, Grim,
Route 2, Racine, is stationed
wi:tll tlie U. ,S. Air Force at the
K. E. S.wyor BolO Ill Mlcldpn_
2DRY aiMING
Korat, Thialand.
SERViCE
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·us girls ...''
, !UPON RiiQUISn
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MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Admlssiona -
Discharges -
Norae.
Leonard Lee.
PROFlT'f RECOVERING
Ra,ymOild Proffitt of Portlarxl,
injured last week when Bt:ruck
by a piece of pipe while workl'lf on the Radne Locks aOODun
project, is rtoported in satis!ac•
tory condition at Veterans Mem·
orial Hospital. Mr. Promtt suf'..
fered head and hand lacerations
in the accident. He is tn room
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These distinctively ·modern, ·nine-ounce 'glasses
have~ del<c,ate gold color in an <!!tractive Scan·'
, d1navi~n de~ign. They have· ~ounded rims and a
wetghted base tq pre~J!nWppi ng. Perfect for
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LOCAL TEMPS
The; temperature in Pomeroy'•
doiOtifown bualno" district at
propoJed 1l~9 a.m. todaJ was to degrees
litMiiet'&*rtty'OYei'caat ikfea.
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Amull IIDonclal roporto wero
iP!flcl~o Involved in the proeaU It the mosL exciting and
~\'l~itloltsprogram ever attempt..
the area.
121.
atrueture is expected to
projeeted hospital needs of
NO QUORUM
through 1985.
No meeting ol Pomeroy Vll, · new hospital wlll be con- lage council was conducted Mon ..
on a 25-acre tract o1 day night ror lack of a quorum,
1 west of Rt. · 160, just north
~~to:.~
SYRACUSE - Prec:odllll the
c:oagreptloaal .-Ina ol
tho Flrlll Uoltod Prollbyterlut
Qlarch on 5\lnda,y evening, there
woo o 5:30 potluck dlmer In the
Of tbe churchTbe moetlt!8 c:anvenecl at 1
o'c:IOck -tho Rev. GJ_IIu...
holt o1 GoutpoJio, aa IJIIIdentor
. . to the boopltalllatlon ol the
putor, lllo Rw.
H. Slob' blmt. lleallliln Cieri< Margaret
· COIIriJI reod 111e mlnuloa 0! tile
INs mootllli.
ami, succeeds Bo Schembech-
STATIONED IN MICmGAN
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!Pt!'Eft£1> IN (J(liJ1<T
1':1'. PL~A.'IANT - Twoaoor
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were ....,.... Ia IIIt .-leo ol ~ ,
Clrctdt Clerli ,...... by 1!'0 )II,
- Coon~ Clratlt Coort. ODe flit•
der .......,.., tho dvll · ol Loiter G, llld
ter va. Robert II. Br....,. ~
tho Mli term ot eourt; lhe .....
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Ch:U Actions
Dinner Precedes Meeting
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Grim recently spent 1 38
Rafferty also pointed out that .:bu' !eave at his home bere.
' besides ample parking space for Prior to that he had spent a
hospital employees and staff year at the Air Force Base
, . members, a blacktopped parRJug lot that will accommodate
600 vehicles is included In the
setup,
Initial work on thto project
in April, 1966. Action pick ..
up in November, 1966, when
of a proposed cnerger bethe Holzer Hrulpi:tal and
~Ulp>Us Medical Ce-nter began,
-· l'he merger became a realw
· last July 1, after nearly 25
~1th1 of planning by local of-
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GaAoline
Sgt.
b' $4 million.
b. eould Mildred
tho ........ be pJt hit by the aame
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set lor March 4 Monda,y night
by the Southern Athletic Boosters· Auociatlon at Southern High
Sc:hool.
~i(qn · ~cor Jll"'!fldod at the
meettng·"8.1Xt urged that all par:
ents and other intereatedpersons
ville, 11'11; Roy White, Pt. Pleasant; Basil Green. Leon; Edward
WhUeloek, pt. Pleasant; Curtis
RUfte, Jr., Pt. PleasiiL
DISCHARGED: Slrah GaJla.
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PLEASANT ~AILE'! HosPITAL
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ADNJT'J'EDt Dana cast.o, Pt.
Ploa.&arli Mn. Elmel"''tulf, Jr.,
GalUpolls Ferry; Rua..O. Meadows, Galllpoli• "Ferr)'; Mark
Rtfde, Pl. Pl..-.nt; Olarles
Starile7, Hehdet~OrlanBurns,
Pt. Plea1an&; Carl m:l Joseph
Birehtleld. Galltr'll~ Ferry; Ruby Ake, 1'1. Ploollllllt; PhyUio
Buck, Pt. PleoAIIt; Mro. Doncll
/llmberllng, x-t; Blaoche Leor·
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temperature today with scattered areal of drizzle. Clo.Mb' with
• chance or llght rain or drizzle
flllnlgllt """ Wedllel!day. c.ntJn.
uecl mUd tonight, low 34 to 40.
High w....esdo,y In ° tlie upper
301 lind 40s.
In Disagreement
round trip •••• Ml<haeJ Caine' I
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timated at $14 million, ot which
approximately $8 million will be -:~:-»»&-»:-}:"-:;:;:{;:;:;:;,o;::::::::::::m.:::::;:::::;:::
provided through local resourcOXFORD, Ohio (1JP0 - Wiles, •• Rafferty added.
liam Mallory, 33, defensive
Last year, $5.7 million was
line coach at Ohio State Uniapproved to assist in construcversity, today was named head
tion at the modern medicaJ fa~
football
coach at Miami UnicUH;y. On J101e 21, the HOIversity.
Burton Act approved $2.2 milMallory, a graduate of Mi..
lion for the _project. On Jul,y
2, a $3.5 million grant to aslist in construction of the new
Washlqton scuttle 111.)"1. ex llotdnii Ill 1'rlnldld, - a cruel .... N0.1piBiatH:Itlaobeou. Mayor Bob Wagner (our man
beatinl 1D the waves and rockl, ·
ht apeclal
was fknm b¥ our state Dep't Q< with a faotastlc LQ.; fino II Ia Modrld) COUIIIOI
to the Senate Forelan
Mike
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match
wits
..lot to Unl..~ol!l Hoopllll here
wllere he'a aWl Ill i eoma .••. • ,... Wa,yne Newton• a off to Vf.et.. Relotiono COmml- ... COlumPeter lleUora Ia datiJta the 21- nom ohortb' ·to olng lor the Gla bia Rororda haa an album boost7-oOld dauFier ol au E>lglloh .... La11f1er steve Kent• of Wsn. Ing It oontalna "FiveGrooiSonp
ioN, Moillllda ~...,- .... F e b. M0rt1t named the helreJ~oSindra :I11a1 w...., Not Ill lite Brood'"" - · oncJ Capitol Rocordo
I • Good JIOuaekeeplDJ llu 1Jtl 1111'fte pro.Ues l!re walldng In- orlglnal. eall LP oote I ..,laM
/.~ lklo ... wilT ;c...
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'bedroom aceaes ibthtf!lm••Win- dOor• Ill 'top ltotal lobbies oncJ heauti!UI """" not In tho JDI!VIo
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DID&" art' 10 authelltle:,Joanne' I drlyfllg the ni>nagement r11htout
conm- ZublnMehla .... bal·
o1 1helr · alollla .... The Podded
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Paul N~· ·her colerlna
Talna Elg have the very
lan't .• nut-cott co.' ltla
llar Bob ·
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•••• Woaltlly
, . room bthovkiar. N. J. dtaUer a N. Y. ll'lOVine: van ftnu .... lllduatrlallst Frattk Reitman,
82,
Ai• IIDpnme court JuaUco Ireland's. Marie Keen playa a II _.:ted to wed hll brother'•
Runlan ~·• in Wamer's
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w1mw J...,.ftil •••• Nehemiah
lhe llllla • Poullclana ........U "Great Cltberinej.u a foine
Perooft ltaa boon featured but
""· ..,- run for .., .... ·HaruDn•t boraebt of a girl.
not
IUJIIIr-Aarred in fUms for
ln1ng BerUn caUed hla heat
. ,...... ~ I1U bad 27 bur:yeara
but he's saved his mon'(• ~ Ia tho. ltd! YW- Ill pal J!arold Arlen from Palm
ey: just bought a 4,0!10 Call!.
cite llhap lime ... • Oae ol tho Beach oncJ Irving flllld ftii!>W gen.
lheep rtmc:h .... Goldie one! ElltIus
Harold
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deqdleat moYita In dou:adeo, ''01el fly down to St. Maarteno to
tie
church
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nearby
Boca
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iYir,* cmm afaliti)Jrratinghere,
II .,...... flo . klda urwlor 16 Ill ton to hear Ethel Waterli Har- t1Dd a vaeatton spot ror Ethel'•
grlllldkldl.
Vll'l8zuela •·•• Where ''VIrldnla old aald please whisper a HapWoolt'' could be seen by anyone, PY New Year to Mlsa Waters and
Irving replied: "I'JI dO better
AllY IIIII·
Brilliant Mlldrod Cullin (Pres. ttum that - I'll sing a chorus of
ol Bcmwlt-TeUor) waa IJIYen the your 'Stormy Weather'."
Think the Houston Astrodome
lqt rota111ns prlzo (The Tohe
isn't
big? It'll houae auto taces
Award) and Saki 5th's A d 1 m
1n
March
.•.• Bootblack oear the
Gbnl>ol waa ·w ed !b IIUb ror Mr.
Bleb ot .Atlanta, Ga.'a Rlcb'a llotol J'!.erre feature• a olin,
"'Prince Philip Had His 9loes
IIJUob ....... - d Hong
9dned
Here" •• .• Ladybird's
Koati Dlllll; Adam oald fino but
Weather
For eight months the talks in
Parle have dragged on, but
within the last week the sides
have agreed on the shape of the
negotiating table and on procedural details.
m the ...., down from a hat deto 1flt ON ' l ' - .- 1101 ope (oow $230 lor IIJ'OIIPtl aro u- alinor'• chle lllowln&
eaU)IItl Ia tho l1ll'f wldlo •oea- l"'ctod to be pruned to $165
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J.n U.S. policy.
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NaU.-1 Stcur1~ Collldl for 2 Jl<tlen oncJ - r lqt odrillft'o,
R.m.
EST """ summoned -..... ...... llldlnod flo
Gen.Earte G. Wheeler, chairman ot the .Joint Chief• o1 Staft',
at 3:30 p.m.
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Elevate Coundl
The oc-IU!t indl ..ted Nixon's intention to elevate the
Natimal Se,CurU,y Council, JMde
up 0( the president, VI(O
president, secretaries of defense
and state, and the director oC
emergency P\3-nnl.n& to the
prominence the eouncU held
during the Eisenhower administration.
1'11e agenda wasn't amoonced
for the meeting. but it was sure
to Include the Vietnam peace
talks and the Soviet Union's
pre-inauguration Invitation to
Nixon to open talks immediately
oo nuclear disarmament.
Nixon's ne-w ne!J)f.lator In the
peace talks,
Henry
Cabot
Lodge, new to Paris early
Monday
without waiting to
attend the inauguration festivities. But . LOOge said upon
landing there that there would
not be a meeting today- as the
Communists had suggested. He
said he was not prepared to !a.Y
whethelf....!Pe Nixon administration would make major changes
in Texas ilills
W.-L·.;...;,_..:,
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IDd all"tl:a<IY there were crudal
de\'elopmenta in Moscow and
P1rl1. be wa1 trea.Ung with
characteristic cautlon.
Without a break lrom the
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·dryers with the lam& feltures and saved about $37 on the electric model.
Tlle,lllesman ~ld me average .operating costs are about $t a month, so
I'm gelling the first 3'Yflrs 'Of 'Operation for nothina." F~meless eledric
. dryers offer more f~r le~ ri!o 0ey, wilh absolulely no combustion dirt, lumes
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our friends and neighbors tor
t he 1 r ltindness, sympll'th)',
cards, food and Ooral otter~ extended to us during tbe
delth of our dear husballl and
tatluJr, Jonph Henry GruuM.
We wish to also thank Dr. R.
NEED LIMI!lS'I'ONll lor JGIII'
drlmr~7! We fUndlb IIIII
deliver. Emmell W. Sbuler,
R. Pickens and all the nuratrw staft o( Veterans Memor..
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P1lono ClaNioe l'l1llllll, w
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ELECTRICIANS
WELDERS
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WE WISH to express our sincere thanks ancl gnti tlde to
Help Wanted
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miniature. f/5 ud up. III'VIoe
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SIIade. Pbane •1011. ·
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bemmln•. allonllono, ole.
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lal Hospltal, Rev. Wendell
Stutler ror hia consoling words,
m:l Ewlrv FUneral Home and
the pallbearers.
Mrs. J. H. Grueser and FamUy
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pital, Dr. Blazewicz, and nurstul care given to me during
my serious illness. 111anks to
each an;J everyone and may
God bless you au.
Veatrice Nice
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POMEROY, OHIO
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OPPICI HOURS
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munl~ !IIIII OCII!_Oiruc:llat...... loot .., the
dloeuoMd bJ L. - · · tulnt IIOtl- - ol MarioD. a Galorat Telopllooe . . _ Wollll, .JW1o I\70r .JWJo
Go· olll<lal at M<m!of nfllt'a Kl-. Tunll'qle, PaiiJ B..w.,
- . . " ' " ' " - - Pl"A. ~ - . . . ....... Me... &llllted Will! !be ,Dado. Carin a.u.. klao~JorJF
de-.tntt... and --ton h1DO, ·Terri Fox, ,Jqy by Paul Diener, alao ol Gener'
TONIGHT, HN. 21
Walt msney'a
PARENT TRAP
(Teelmlcolor)
Haylt.)' Mills, Maureen O'Hara
MERRY Flmil)' Mlx-<411
Featurette;
Prowlers ot tbe Everglades
~:'".::..a:~
theMr:;.:,_
meeting ol tho Moip Cou11Q'
CouncU ol Pareqll and Toaehera to be bold on Feb. 6 at the
Riverview Flementary School. It
Wll noted thlt Dad'o Nisbl will
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
JANUARY 22-23
NOT OPEN
FRIDAY THRU 'nJESDAY
JANUARY 24- 28
be obiOl"\'ed II the February
meftJng ot the Middleport PI" A
with all fathers attendingtocount
double for the atiendanee award.
Founder-Is Day will alao be 00-
'WITH SIX YOU GET EGGROLL
(TechnicoJor)
Doris Day - Brian Keith
COLORCARTOONS: P~
Wham & Bob.
Shoetli.es, Outsided (\lint
Remembernud
sened then.
The Rev. Raulltn Moyer t1 the
Middleport Church of Christ,
gave the opening pra.yer and had
devotions. Brownie Troop 174
with assistant leaders, Mra. Bob-
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
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Nine new etrJI -Wore welcomed
Into the Veterans lfemoriat pita!
Candy Stripers
MO!!!(ay
i. :.
lor leaders ol the Church ol
Cbrill choir. Tho l!l"<ql ,...
aongs and were
refresh.
""ed
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Mra. Bemard Fultz, Mrs. New.
man BUrdett,, and Mrs. Max
Donohue ................ "' !be
party,
Mrs. Kemeth Scites, director
~ the Cburch of Christ choir,
was al80 a guest at the s:art,y,
KITCHEN
with matching
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SHOWING PAPERWORK- C. W. Mc!!a!JIN. area . . . . - a t far ...· aollociiiiE~
service- in OhiO. eeater, goes dYe!' d0talls rellted to his department's W4X'k In ecm8etloa wlth tblr
•1-8 mWtooo Loadlrw Creek Conservancy District Dovel- !state ftCt. RaiPo Wolbr
looks oo at loft and R. E. Aten, project m11111g0r lor the Harza E,.taeerlnc ~. Ia at rltlhl.
"1be Now ProphetJ as an Agent
for Cha,_-e.. was the program
tq)ic presented by Mrs. .Lelia
Curtis when the Forest Run Meth~ ·
.. odist Wcinen's Soc:tecy of Ctu'istian Service met at the home of.
Mrs. Uswin Nease last week.
Mrs. Fred · Nease was co-hosteas for the meeting which opened
with devotions by Mrs. Mark
Evans. She presented scripture
from MltQh 6, a meditation and
prayer.
After singirw: ''Love Divine"
Mrs. Curtis sl)9ke on the prophets of old and those of today.
Mrs. Fred Nease, Mra. Russ
Watson, and Mrs. ,. John Scott
read arttcles pertalnine to the
work being done by some or t .
cla3's Clristian workers. 'l1ler8i
was a discuuion by the UOIIJ
and 'a reading .. 01;1 tbe Threshold
of a New Year" b)' Mrs. Glen
1
Gemelm.er,
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Mrs. Wataon preSided as olft.cera reports were given ancl a
love ortering taken. n.nk you
notes for Christmas remembrances were read. Plans were
made for a meetiie to be Mid
at the hmne of Mrs. Curtis on
,,._sed
- SentiDel Pholo.
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waa served to 11 memben aDd
four guesta, Mra. Goldie Gottlard ot Gallipolis, Learme Nease,
8ardra CUrtia, and J&na Sisson.
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Mrs. Jame• Soudera hu recelved ot the Solurdaydeoth
ol Mrl. R. C, McBride ol Belpre, a former relidert Of Middleport.
UJdge
lliCI tile Dioqlltera ol America.
S..
.ourvlved (Q' a cJaoallter.
Mrs. Qlbm ifayeo ol Wioltt!er,
CatU. liar lml>and preceded her
Ia death. Frlenila are beJooa received at the i\>Onoer Foonerlll
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Spaclai new LTP
at a apaclaJ low
matching power 'exhaust hood
Wi ll make you proud to step into
with filter and light PLUS a comyour new k1tchen . COMPLE'TE . pletely auiiimatic"• dlshwasher
KITCHEN teatures nylon glides on with a lfi·pl~ setting capacity:
drawe" for smoother opening;· Colors availabl~ : for IPPIIances
exclus1ve comb1nat1on hmge-catch and sink: C0ppertbne, ,.Avocado
o~ all cab1nets; easy-to-clean for- and White. ii"•
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REG. Sll!lt.OD YAWE
tw......, ..cl- D"M period
Farmer's fllalacddeoolenled
a
on !be hi&hWIYI of Gol1la ~.
a.ceordlrw to the jlllroL
.Are Approved
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for IIOIIU! reaeon are not reachlng tbelr potential Ia the USIIIII
clusroom, the school Is with ..
Cllll IIII,Y grading and - · do
IIIII C<lllljM!Ie with elch other.
Work aalioned to tile otudents
lo '"' on lndl..- basil, with
licloiOfa.
(COriillled on Page 10)
club
ICii
al
trlcl lf, FF A ,. El~Aoioporaneow
'*"""'Is Caotall hold atF\.Fryo
. Hiab Scboioi.
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wlth~a
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apUorod
llrot ~ ilnit tile f,ZS 91111 FFA
awuol llilildo ttf1i1. :l!o!i ...... !I¥G" will
rtlllfi 'l''uUI!otrlc:! If ln illiolato
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..dvtcy wQl be held. Perbopa, oven the
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uclahnfll!l, •Betum, ~~"JOMtblnl" Of
tbelr llrat ..... It WIS ......... was
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Bus Drivers
Continuing
Work Strike
Tuolldef, with- cldldra be- ·
By MAXINE WALTEllS
1ng
tr..._w.~ to IIIII r r o a
PT. PLEASANT - '!be ·Mo..,.
C<JuooV School !lui drlvora work
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todo,j"Withtbo · - ko llriYoto
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thai 17 of the COiiiil;l''s
the Dl<ll'loing run.
Molt ot the driver• who did
work, let otudento out at the
~ .. troot or the varlouo
schools, instead or Cl"'O.s.ille
plcltet linea set up by drlvera
carry1ng slgna stating. "Muon
COwd;y Board of Mlcation uof&ir to school bus drivers and
bioHI made
other employes. ••
Gary Conley,
Aoot. !iiJII. ot
Mllon Couat;v Scboola, roporlld
'1\leeday
-ttaat
more than 50 per
at !be Iloilo. lllliiY
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Sehooll, the lolJowloos -
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USome Ill tbe SChool BUI Operat<>ra ot lbe C.-ol1
School OJIIIm ratlod to lid..
their routes tlda momJooa. 1llor
did not r ...... Ill lbr OilY ••J baYe had DO cantad
arQ'me, therefon,lhavenD....,_
ledgo ~their deslreo. I ban load
roporlo lhlt tJoore Ia plckellnl
rr...
at lluloJolde, Pl. P I - llltilo
School. Pl. Pl...m Jr. ......
cent of the crourd;y's 6,115 chil- Letart, Wahama Hllh Sdoool _.
drflll, of' whicb 4, 626 are trutaported by bua, were 1n achool
--School.
(~IIUOd
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Radford Drafted
By Fair Board
Charlo• Radford ol I'Omoroy,
Jooa-tlme member of the Meigs
C<JuoiV Fair Boanl 1iho did oot
for elec:llat, Radford
only ..,. IIIII fllin&.
nm for reeleetlol!. in November.
wW ~e to serve oo t h e
board .lad al10 aa an oftlcer.
Radford, has held every
c:A.:ftce 011. the local fair board
and was ita treasurer, did not
rue a _petition tor reelectlCIII. to
the board. Coucem mer hla (allure to ft.le was expreaHd by
other board members. He had
~od a vital role tlorou&lo the
yeors ta staging the ODIIIal fair.
lb Norember. ftve 88ltl 011
organize for 1969. -
p...,_ a..o~ ol Cpmmorce wW tie t1oo BOS<l.OilfOnlonniat tn
with Ita llfth -111111c .... llo&ttiL
FNolod Iii UJ9, liolp li4iiDiY was iillllillllbr RtWrn Jcntlan
Me1p ill» wu terrltorlll- of the Northwest Territory and
tatar
. a......' ol Old..:"StiU latal', be real,ped to,,beoomo Post.
ma~nol ofllot lllllted Sllt4o.
~~~. bu ·it liE ......... ~"' RetumJ- Mota•
to"'- wife loi h e r - cabloi- he wu re!Usod. "'" 1ueh a dlaeoDIOiale .... -
• Vlnyt-c:owe,.d roof • Dual raCJng mlrroq,
• Pin llrtpe • Deluxe Whrttl
Whlie~NIIIi
.. F..i OOrpotlng
!bert
Cooducted wtth federal funds,
the program enw~oYa22teachers
plus !be ooord:lnator, 15 bus drlvero. five cooks. s bus Siipervt ..
or and two cullodlanl.
Deolgood to ald IIQideoot& -
lllr. OiMI Mro. Vlrillllamm.~
od -~~~ TIJesclaynlllit'oDII-
day'o
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Pop.Oplion Sale On FtiftWpH
with popular pPJfpnt: ·. ·· .
KITCHEN PLANNING SEIMCI! AVAII.AJJL£
NO DOWN I'AYIIaiT - 31 MOe. 'IV PAY
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2.11 -· uadeo
Almolt
In
one throuah eJabt have 111.rolled
ta tile tblrd ...... saturday Opp>r11lnil;y Scbool wlolch _....
Slloorday at two caotera Ia the
MeJp Local School Dlalrict.
Rot.rt Morria. ooord:lnator Of
tho _...., uld thai 1111011meat wa• ldlher tban ppecUcl
IJI !be _.... de;, .... tlllitN
that ~ it wiD 110 ~
·a ll buo tnnapor1111aoo cJe.
IIIlo ort worked wt ond altQ
Second in
District
A &oo-.o. U>ca1 FFA
tree,..-.. iiiDDIIFI
Tooio - .
wncker and tho smaabed top
C._
po,ollod Cllll befon the bool;y C<JOid
his c.b'Dit to- be remowd, •ccordlnctotbeeor1
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N. IOTCHELL '-•""""' elr.
Dr. Warehime oild the bqloct
,.loeii&ldbewWbeiiiiPrlted
~ the '.ear hittlrw tbe tree was
at lois llrot preao c - . .
so "olent !bot tho top ol the tree
wu oiiiJ)pOd otr llldlbo
hod to
be
would prootdo .. ....,..,... ~ 1¥
rliJI~rOotod.
onto The
ilo car
wheels
II)' a
~=~=:~~·;•;IJI~uots-lltolill¥1·
Enrolled
In Saturday Classes
Jooaioitat-
ioclodlrwbl> wiretljlplrw 1111-
Mn. McBride wa1 a tnem-
FREE
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today white a clrlver illo>JQide
hie run Tuesday ~
1zed because of a heart
Carson Rou&ht 52, of New
HaVlin .... Oldmllted Tileaday
to tfte lnteoal ve care unit. of
Hanun is
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Of Middleport Dies
to
_drhrer• entered
to Dr. noo.Jd R. W-hime, Gat- Cbtahlrt. At !be 101110 ttmo 1..1
year, o.Jl1i c:ounty had"'"II:JCI18rt.
He Cooml;y CorOOior•
It oiaslbo l'llurlhtralllcdeothla enced OQll' ooo tramc doalh, IJ1d
Gillla ·CCiiill\)" Ia tho llrst Zl daya oob" aevan were recorded In the Holzer Hoot>llll at CaJJipolto.
The IO..year wrteran.dr1:¥8r autot the - Yeor and !be illtb In couat;v •• 1968.
11ae 1ata1 Jeeldent O«urred at Itrod chest pains when he hilt.
!be .-y Ia tloo ~~ell 25 daya.
cThi llrot· wao that ol Charlu 12:30 L m. on Georp's Creek od hlo buo oo !be 1"01011 ID 11-ont
Manln ~ 57, Rt. 1 aoesbln, .R4L, one Uld.flve.tenthsmllewe•t ot picketed Wabama H t & h
OD Doc. 28, 011 IJI. 7 ol ol Ill. 7 when l'ann6r'• 19115 Sc~ In Ma"'"' Cll;y.
Cbtm>let well! ult the r<lOd IJ1d ~~
1truc11: a medium · sized tree.
The "cttm war piiiDOd Ill the
wreclal&o and dted tallll!,lil)', ....
cordln& tO reptrta. ~car wu
demollohed. '!be Qrat call to the
Goulpollo Patrol P o il reported
no ani in the Wreekqebutalater
can told tile lrl&ic story ol
Farmer'a cleeth, , tJIIIped in the
Resident
ber "' "'" White -
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iil-Auto Aceident
New-~""'·
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. [: ~· '•~
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Jan. 2~ at which Ume conference
rePorts wUJ be Coqlleted.
It was reported' that 23 shutin ealls wete made duri.JW the
_past month. A deuert course
Former
WASIIJNGTON (UPJj - P~ldont Nixon watched his cabInet members - minus one . _. . sworn in today and aenecl
IIOtlc.e on them tllat they will be "'a working cabinet."
Clllef Jusdce Earl Warren administered the oatb indi~ to the ll deJIII1IIIenl hellds who ...,... called to the
Wblte House ceremOI\Y at 8 - a. m. EST. Walter J. Hickel,
Nt.xon's choice tm· irUrior secretary, was at the White House
lMn - laekiog Senate eonfi rmatioo - be could not yet take
the oath. NiXon presided at the ceremonies.
PoinUng out that aWinets of other presidents have had
Vll'iouB mmes ln the past - An;lrew Jackson called his the
kl.tehen cabinet, Theodore Roosevelt's was called the tennis
ctDirlet and Herbert Hoo'lel"'s a medicine ball cabinet - Nixon
5ii4; "Due to the taet Wi' started with an 8 L m. swearing tn.
we'U caD it a
cabinet.' •
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THE ULTIMATE IN CABINETRY...
Clean, modern stylmg plus the
bea uty of walnut-tone cabinets
!
. Mr. and l\lra; Loin1
boeh ond 11011, Darid, !lYra..,..,
aod
Dlenll of ooolites and Kool-Atd.
I
Special Closs.
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Cindy Tennant, NtW llaftll
oncf ' ~- vlallld over t h e
Sherrie Turner, Rutland.
weekend in Columbus with Mr.
Lenon Michael prealded at and Mra. MUte Hammer a n d
the meeting. A training IOislm dauihters and Ia AlheJII will! Mr.
for the new members wu set llld Mrs, Howard Nlehol100.
lor 6:30 Monday ni811t 11 !be
Mro. Harold WWiam Lemh!ll
hospital. Girls lntereoted ta be- bu · relumed !rom Claclnnoti
coming a hospltU volunteer are where abe was called by the ser~
asked to report to the hospital 1oua tllneu of her husband who
Monday.
I.e conliRed to the ClndJDatl. Vet.
It was reported by Rhonl!a E.... eras Hospital.
vfn that name pins will arrive
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Received Into the . . _ won Afro. S<ott MoJ:pn ~ Bevt~:>o
Patty Profitt, Portlaad; Laura 'I¥. ThO)" eli>eclalb' to viiHarrla, Long BoUom; Brialtte 1t Mrs. BUl .Ireland and tbreh
Nease, DebbteMcMU.lan,aDd.Pat.- cbUdren ot D.,.-ton who were
sy Pickens, Racine; Salb" Duek- IUeltl at the Morcu borne.
worth end Joy Kautz, Pcmeroy; '
and Mrs. Bob Hoeflich
and Beverlee Houdalbelt. )ln..
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Member Federal Deposit Insurance COIJIOration
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night.
The chilcfr.m's cboir c:A. t h e
Heath United Methodlll Cbureh
Olllortalned Saturday afternoon
with a party for member• of the
.Middleport Cburcb of Christ jun..
lor choir.
About 50 ch1ldren attended tile
party which lncluded ramea led
by Patt,y Glaze, hron WU11011
A checking account eliminates the
danger of losing cash. And your check
stubs are a complete record of your
expenses. Ca ncelled checks are receipts for proof of payment.
,alional
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CHECKING ACCOUNTS
FREE CUSTOMER PARKING
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istntor. He ..,o~~e brielly to tile
candJ"strlpers as did Miss Erma
Sndtll, director of volunteer eervices.
'
Anno(;mc~d
tes
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Nine Girls
Are
thi• week. Mrs. George Hackett,
Jr., advisor, welcteed the new
1
'lllembers, and introduced Donald Diener, new hospitallldmin-
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Recaotly, "'" "board mot to
greed to _
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treasurer for CIDii .rear 10 -..&:
a ~ ml8lot bo l:nola-
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