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Webller, It a 1-r 10 ...,._. eqlllllmenl thai 11\e viUalt eurCiarlea J,.otar -.,.ldatltuk· &lt;end1baa IIOrad k&gt;Wb&lt;.
ad oltlwr on blueala In DOfllr
- Leolle Fllliz wu .-mod
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for hlll deportment and lllmoelf.
- Dorinda WDICJ!l wu ...,..._
Cblof Webster• letter, read ed u mayor•a Heret:ai'y. ,
to &lt;:&lt;Uldl, urged earl)' actioo.
- . Reid WUI 'ftl. reblred u
eotantU, after • brief dlawa~ Jtreet c:ommlltionlr.
aion, qreed to investigate, and
- AIJPrOVal nii llv• to bUY
!Apr rwned U1e sar.ey two .... ti&lt;eo for the ..,.,...
aod fllwtce comml-• to •tud.v cy ...,..a~ruc~&lt;.
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Mayor Legu also read a let- cb&amp;le · of the Vfbageta old tractor from Middleport Village ad- tor from Harold Hysell of Rutviaing that, effective Jan. 1, the
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Pr. PLEASANT - Two felFire Chief Henry Werry's reony lndietmenta were returned
port for the year, which includID ~ Coullty Circuit Court
ed 19 in-town fires and 30 outMoDda,y afternoon by the Grand
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Tnle bills "ere returned in
the cr1mtna1 action ol state vs.
Donny Rlftle charged with felonious usault ononeLym.Free- Repaired
man during an armed robbery and
A portion Of Second St. buol=*ate VI. James Gibbs, charged
led.
nesses and residellces in Pome·
with felonious assault on one
In Olber activity or COI.Ulell: Ronald
Wilc:o.xen
roy were without wat.er tervice
- 1be f1re contract with Sa.ITbe member~ ol the grand . aU day Mooda.Y due to a leak in
ilbury townlhlp was renewed for jul')' toured and inspected the water lines near Rabinlon's
IDOthtr two years.
Muon COunty jail cllrlng the at- Laundry.
- Jim Soulsby asked council ternom and reported to the oourt
Workers ot the Pomeroy VUW take all possible steps to re- that they found the jail in rea- lage Water Depart:ment began
sonably good condition with only work at 4:3Cl a.m. Monday on the
a few minor items needing at- repair. The Hotel Martin which
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'lbe grand jury upoo report- c:ourtbouae, vlllage ball IUid jail
miacellaoeowJ $500. Total $38,- ing to the eourt asked penniawere among the location! with~
320.
sion, which was granted, tore- out water. Mondayevening.itwaa
convene 011 J8JUIU")' 21 at 9:30 a. not known when tbe repair work
F- - lil&lt;eet repair $500, em- m. to attend to some matters "ould be completed.
JIIOJ'ool $1,500. matorlalo S200, tlley deemed necessary.
pi)llc employees retlrenient
Upoa roll crLll of the prevlwsfl20. Total $2,300.
ly drawn srar.ld jury at 9:30 Lm. CREW RESCUED
OSLO, No.-- (UPI)- Tile
GoQoral Bood Retiremoet F - Monday morning, seveu mem~al 11reet repoh- bond bers were found absent. The court Brltloh trawler Othelln couahl
retirement 1\md - reclempllmof appointed Mrs. George Carson, fire off U1e Norwqlan eoalll
eertltleMe• or notes $6,000, in- C)&gt;) IUid Mro.
Warner, ()!) Mondoy IUid U1e 25&lt;nan ......
took to life rafts and were
terelt on cerdfiCLtes or notes to fW the seven vacancies.
$6t3.tO. Total $6,843.90.
Grand Juron ...-vlng- . picked up by U1e trawler Jlols
Generol Bmd Reth-emeat were J. E. Sommer, foreman, Aquila.
Redemption of bGodo •12,000. Haney c. CottrUl, Bemlee B.
The beauty seen t. partly
-.,111 on - • $5.250. Total Clllowa1, Gall Jones, Mary Hyre,
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him who sees it.-&lt;:hril$17,250.
Hazel E. Rouah, Herman stme,
lian N. Bovee, Ameritan
!ludtary Sewor ondSOWageDiaMelvin Earl Clark,
Vm- writer.
poool Cmolnlctlon Cmtraet - . Donna Glbbo, Hobert GurSewer .....-.ctlon $500.000. To- ds, Cheryl Wamer, Kem.etbMorJal tiOO.ooo.
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Two tHVOI'"Cet, both on grounds
of lfO&amp;&amp; neglect ol *0' and
extreme cruei1;Y, IDd neftber btvolvlnj: minor cldldren, llavebeee
granlod by
.1o1m C. BaCOII
ID Melp Couii\Y common pleu
oourt.
Womdo Hubbo&lt;d bll beee awarded a divorce from Rolmie
Hubbard and tb.e plafaWf was
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Schultz. Herman P. Hoftner has
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and slippery MondiiJ', an obvicaat
faclor in six minor accidentl
Investigated by 1he State Patrol.
One of the six occurred in
Meigs County at 1:55 p.m. Monday on Rt. 33, three..tenths of a
mUe north ~ Pomeroy. No one
was injured aa there was no

contact between two trucks.

oateer11 said Leland E. Haleley, 28, Madetts, headed ooutb.
rounded a curve in a tractor -

-trailer. Halale,y saw a telephone
tr•ck operatod by John R. Koehler, 34, Syra(:use, start to pull
out onto lhe highway.
Halaley applied brakes and hiB
truck "ffiJt alt ooto the BDOW •
corered berm and out of control.
Tbe rlg came back onto the road·
way ancl jackknifed, There was
minor clomago to the left front of
the cab ~ the tractor.
The patrol said Koehler back·
eel ol1. the highway when he saw
the tractor..traller awroaehing.
He did mt see Halal.,.• rig
wllen he otsrted onto the h i - .

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SHOPPING CENTER. NOW· IS A GOOD TIME
DURING OUR JANUARY SALE TO .BUY A NfW
KROEHLER LIVING ROOM SUITE . .USE. OUR
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FLIGHT TO OUR 3RD FLOOR FURNITURE
DEPARTMENT AND SELECT. DEPENDABLE

KROEHLER fURNITURE.

pare joi at rules.

authorizes

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secretary of Hoose' to sign voucher&amp; oo "hich approval of
Speaker required.
HR5, employs Rev. Alvin
Duane Smith as House C'hlplain
It $300 Per month.

Elberfelds Department Store
Pomeroy

HBl, corrective matters ·in
revised code.
SCR1, HOWie concun in Senate resolution on committee to
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Ill claea. Becauao It olfero you 10 much
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Eric Eoda, son of llr. IIIII l(rs. Jercy D. Eadl, Rutland. Here, Kent, ·bonl ~ia. 2, Ia hold lw 1\11
. . - . 111111 weloomed home by his two brothere, Slawn. left. tbree, and Todd, lhe, rl&amp;b~

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provided by ....
merelants wiU! Tho SentineL
~of U1e Baby
Dert&gt;_y wta.r are Charleo Eodo.
BlltlaDII. atl VlrgU Par1001, al10
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SOoro, oll•er feodinll vn.
lap i'llarmaey. $5 IIIli; Cltlz..,.
Bank, .10 11V1nP account; Moore'•• white cudl.ily
bear; Crow'a Sleak Houle, cUn.ner to mother; Hartley' a Sloe~a,
polr Ill Poll l'arrol Blloy 91Deo;
SWilber -"' Lohse B e x a I 1
Drop, baby nur1ery letj llown.
·ie-Gro. ., Arrow 8btrt to Dad;
Dudllt''a, eut flower &amp;.rranlll-

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In Alheno, $163,000 will be .......,_"' c:able Jn
ment addl1lon Ia acile41dad IW 1poat !Or e~q~~~~~olon af &lt;able ella- rwa1 .~ tram
Athena exehallp. a lOIII pro. trlbutloa facllltleo wlthlo the .x- Tba l'llllla
mont IUid _.,.~on projacll In vide 1,100 euiiiOmer lines ehanp.
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Two tral!le aeclclonts. neither the 23 oxehan(es of Albans dla- IUid termlnala . for 1,200 . _ ground oable relocatim alons are JI!Oiinad In
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reoultln&amp; lnpo&lt;IOilllllrliurl', were trlet during 1969._
plux)e number&amp;. Aloo )&gt;lamed II Eaat state St., IUid a cable ad- outiiDecf nU.Jor work )II -' 11
1 lnvelllfpted· Tuesclo,y by Melp
Expansion prOjo&lt;tll wiU In- a 6ito-llne IUid 600.termlnal lid- clltloot to lhe ..at green on Oblo &lt;ertaiD clllllrlet ~;""""
COIIIIt,y a.cirUr Robert C. liar- croue IIWitchllla oquJpment. eo- dllilxl to the Ohio Uolverolty Ceo· Unlveralty'l compus leodlngto a
POMEROY. loalalllliOD iii.• toO
tenbach'a ·~
ble dimibutlon, laterc:huae trex eyltem.
new houalng oomptex'ror married Un11 and toOiermm..lnt~
Tbe flnt, 111 1:15 a.m. on IUid 1- dlatance fkUitleo, ,..td
Included ID the $1.2 - million atudeata.
In
IPment
TO'IIII&amp;hllo Raod 313 about 1~
Robert M. Wopat ·Ill Marion, projecl a r e - · to lilng dlt~ ~ will ~0
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preaident. 1be dl8trl.et serves tanee and toll-tree ealllna traM.•
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POINT PLEASANT, W. Va. lnYol•ad a 198&amp; . - 1 plck-oq&gt;
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~ror .,-,(UPJ).. A "'took force IIPproach'" truck - - by MarJorie Ben- AU!ono. FolrfiO!d, Meiga, Jack- tral offices. Aloo
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wUI be made In an atteqJt to aett, 2D, Rt 1, Raednlllt,lrav- llocldnc andVIDlmeouotlea. $95.000 projeet to lntreaae Alberoy
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A chief project wi.U be con- en1-Colwnbut and Atbella-Logan
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Ohio River community which
Autliotlllel laid Mro.- llinletlon of a new$250,000clls- lntertolltnmka.
has been hit by two major fires was attempting to 10 up a grade trlc:t plant aenlcebuildlng. Work
In aoolher
project, the
IIIII the colllpae of tl!e snwr and waa Cll&amp;ble to llllke It be- II ac:hemled to 111ar1 oo It next &lt;0111)1011)' wiD conaolldats operaBridge in the last 13 mootha.
eau1e at IDOW. Wben lbe tried IPr'IDs. 'lbe blll.lc1lng will serve tiona of The Plaflla and Chauncey
Commerce C&lt;mmlsoloner An- to b&amp;cll c1oo11 tbe grade tho truck
u a centralized ICIUrCO of sup- Into one building: Plano call for
"'' Peyton 1111100111&lt;ed Tuesday olld off the ec1p 111 the rood IUid ply servlcea IUid oqulJ&gt;Olenl for lnotsU- of 600 linea ond 900
the program unclertaken by hia over an embaakmeQt. causing it the dlstr:lcL
terminals of ICIUbtment for The
d•l11nent to bolster the eeorr to turq orer 011 tta tcp, 'Ibere
The }Jlaat serviee building wUl Plains customerS' in _, Chaun~
COUnty 8lpt. ~ Schoolo Robert - r e liltY will
om,y,
. waa dlnut&amp;e to ;tbt cab, fenders be erected on a $-acre tract eey ofrt.ce. The two comft'IUDJtlea
Bowen will COIIrdlnats a four- !!II In tpOcla1
PeWJn said residents or ~ and bed of tbe truck. No charge altuated four miles ICIIItlnnlat o1 will retain aeparate eomm~ county Title VI program to pro- luJWia· II!U' ~
area "'have had more lhln their wu flied.
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vide training for teacbers interw wUl reeelvl llli...j
allan! of mloforOlllo.'" He aaJd
Tho other ...,....... at 1:30 p. project will be CIIIIKIUliCecl In the oeporale swltchq facllltlos In estecl In the field or special edu- _for l'ttlndlnt.
he hopes the PrQII'II11 "ean oh- m. on Route 124, a.ve .. tenthl of · 11811' fUture.
one locatlcm.
cation, undo&lt; autbnrlty of the ~and
loin IW them an a~Ieratsd a mile n&lt;!IIIIWtlll 01 the Junetlon
Melp CCMtt.Y Boord of Emca. trl,ll\lng
rete of resoUrce developme~" ot lloptU 124 ... 338, between
Um 19blc:h met in Amleroy TUel1be
Tho C&lt;llllllllsslooer said ,Ule COI'I ctrt•eo 1&gt;1 Hay C. Hartley.
day·~....olon
task fi&gt;rce lntludes re1nl!lllll- 62, .lladH; and Robert L. WinPARIS (UPO - North VtetnmuakltOdVIIwill 1101 reconMr. Bowen. as eoordlnator,
tlves Ill the nelda ol llldtilltrial ao\t, 28, ~alder Its refusal to ae&lt;&gt;opt AmorlcanandSoodb ~pro­
wUI jpdde Ule $24,13S 11111111110r
devetopnien4 &lt;CIIIIIIIunlt¥ ond ·. ·.lillerllr ~ch laid bulb
cedurol ptq&gt;Oaalo for u 01&lt;b&lt; 011:0.W.· ol die
Ialka m
pr01fam tor teachers ~ Mef8;a.
cG~qtr.ehenal -ve plannlng and ur..- aut.oA· .were traveliJII·· la a .IOIJth:.
~to- A North Vletnuneae lll&gt;(lb..- laid lfH!re W.. no
Gallia, Vlntoo and Jadtoc•&gt;eounban ,._.. •• well •• ......... ""*~~'· dl&lt;ic:lkJII1ibm Hartley
....... would lloton to 1 U. S. ~ llllllldopt oome of
tles. Vnder it, Lntereated teadlaenlllllvos from the Jlld..trlal . •'IIJilled m lila illllr*tY to let a
t11o seatllfl arr~~~p~~tents put forward 11.1' 1ile Unllod stateo.
ers will attend Ohio Unlverolb&lt; .
"All these ul'ilwanentl aim at mlki~W ·• Ilbe conference
Derclve,1•01&gt;
1ement .Aulhorlty to "'t ckJ&amp; oUt of hll. ... &amp;Del Win- '
01 1 1 fi')I""IJW matters. · · ..,.~ )'olllele olld IDiD the.....I two-elded iasue. As we a1J'elld;r have said. di1J il unaccept.E-R Unit Remove~~
cunmlaoloner ..lde!ID&lt;t&amp; · ol lla !969 p l 111to aperatabkl to us," tbe ,........,.. uld. Hathuo """'"'l!d oft an IIPpeal
'been under WilY to IOc:'la &lt;!cl bY Hartii!IY. 'lbere wu IIIIDTuallli.Y 11.1' C)TUI R v.,.e, dei&gt;yb- Amerl"'" fteaouator, that
. In the ~II!!' · ~ .cllimoao Ill 1110 ...Or af Hart,.
North V~ ~&amp;lder Ill refuoal ·to.abalj.and·Odopt one of
Man to
said three»'-"" . jtYII auto and IIIOdlum' to tlMI . · !Ia ·alx """"" for the ,..attallllli' lllllo - tbe main obotscle
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COiched at Berne Union

In 1960, StcJbart mowd to Gal· r.,.. .......,;,. Hto recol&gt;ed llpollo, and -&lt;hod tho B lu 1 his bachelor and master degreee
llovlll to • perfocl !1-4).1 ...,.. from Old.o Ualwnl~.
The Melt:. Countlan sened·11
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Looaue clamplonohlp. Hll ba... 1111111110&lt; ~ cllrectw In
baU l()uad It GAllS flnl- 110&lt;• GaOipolla 1D IUO.
He 11 martted to the tonner
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Stobart then moved to Mt. Ver- have t11no ·~ J..,
non wllere his· YellOif Jacketl andGrer. · · •
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CGaeh -~· iho..., o1 tbe
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26-14, in tour ;roara.
Frmn Mt. Vernon. stobltt ,.,.. Pulllna, -~ He wui!ww
tered tbe college ranks, aen11W at llraolluu, niu- Mlddlll(lllrt.
The f&gt;lnlll,- later ....... to AI&gt;as an usiatant at Marshlll Vniv.,..alcy. From Marthaii, he Uqulty, ~hop J!aciM, ~
.~ to the Unlverolt,y ol Cln- Chal-loa 'llalided ScMflor!O ~
&lt;1...,.. ln.1965. He joined 11\e Ml- lchoola . _ - ...,._.
Thell, balliiioe Ciarlei · ~
om,l Jlfl[ In 1966.
. Sldla!'t played quorterbocl lor I O p l a ) ' - - ~~
&lt;;;oai:l'l ·Bill . Heial' OlJ Bobcilta in or Ol!&lt;eedod 1115 lba. ,Jj)fj,, h
1957 011111966 aflerhlodlse.-.e lehool - .!hOi ~ . lilirinlii, to
Mlddl""'rt. . fl,m; no~
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:·, ... ·~ ~ po waD oo the William Mcllel.., fUm Portllind. Gao weD Oli(IOrll of the Red Adair
·CO. of Teat 1~ tho !Ire til ''burn off" U1e weD Sllnda)-. Presooreln !he wall, bollevecl to be
.@ii bfaut evef blt In ...-.stern Ohio an4 perhlpa In Ohio, neeessitatecl the 11burnlna: ott n
Yal'"• 1IIOdiiiW off tho GlJw tram 1111 well wW oot 11o clOsed uoUJ workero are ........ to &lt;11&gt; tl!e

wall. Jl"!llito• tram 1111 but1l pill&amp; fiery
lnd A1bena.

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election ol majoricy
ltldet, aulstant majority fioor
~er, mlnorlt,y tloor leader
··.and aaaiJUnt minority leader of
lllo '(100 ...
lqt2, election of omciala ot
the -~e of Representative•.
HR3, &amp;'lthorlzea ~r to
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PROMPT DELIVERY. SENSIBLE CREl11T- AND
CONTINUOUS SERVICE.

prepare Houte rules and meet
wid! Senate committee to pre-

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service as clerk of the Senate.
· SJR1, propose• to amend cmstituUon of State of Ohio to
lower voting age frOO'l 21 to 19.
S COn. R2, tn memoriam of
the PIIBII'IB of Fred S. Harter
(May 21, 1968) Conner legisla-

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~ Cl&gt;arleo lll,r (ONeill Slotlarl, 31,
1 Mtlve of Metp ~~ o«ent.J.ve t.cktield
eoech IW u.e lllc 111 Wd,.rlnoa.
$ldoart, wlio . - I l l W I , balk-.
baU IIIII I a -· II MldoiJopon Hli!&gt; Sehool
enol In W
IIIII I a - Ohio Unhorilj;, In tho 1950a, haioJ a olmljar poolllon
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The Legislature

COLUMBUS (UPO- A brlel
look at ection in the General
A..embly Monday:
Senato
SBl, provides for protection
of school children rrom communicable tubereulosis.
SB2, relieves recipients ot unsoUclted
merchandise sem
tbrrugh !be man of lily reSponJibilldes or dJligation to
the serder.
SB3, permits cities to levy a
maximum 2 per cent income
tax It a .epecial election.
SB4, allows a municipality
three years to noti~ a tupa,yer ot deli"lUeti. inccne tax
end a further ab: yean Cor recovery,
SBS, prohibits trains from
blOCking crOISiJ'CI for more
than five minutes U stopped or
switching and more than seven
minutes il m~
~1. provides ror lhe committee oo committe&amp; to aJSign
members of standing c:ommit.toes.
S Con. Rl, provldet c:om.mi ttee to wait am infonn governor that the two houtet of
tho 108Ul Geooral AAIIembly on
in testion and ready to receive

Trlbilne: iliol Tho DoiiT Sonll,.. ~ ,_,.diM
ljiJSCIIombaehler, .-11'· ..,.llled ......

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So many people - verbally and in print
-are urging you to "start" this, "start"
that "in 196!1!" We only say "take life
easier," "enjoy life more" ... by letting _
more of our banking services do more
for you! This is a "Full Service" bank
-every banking service you'll ever
need is right here in one place. Welcome!

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SR2, commends Thomas E.

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report showed that estimated damages from in-town fires was
..... $6. W. The breokdoWD for
fire• inside the village included
01111 business, Obe boat. 14: brullh.
aod two calls that were cancel-

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job in ll1e N- Mminlltratim? ile'l to 111
.~ · Soenlar7 . of Heoilh, -..uoa and w~
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problem. Rete are . ...,. ot 111e fa&lt;ll be mu~

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111 credential• as a f1gbter are im»res-.

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Mned
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eerriee. They found that he was a vletlm
~ c:ancer. But, lt responded to X..ny treatment, and the doetoro who "'id him at one
poiDt !bat he lOOUid be dead in two weeks
were I.I'Dtl2ed. Ed Rosenbers had lleked eM·
car &lt;l the kidney.
But there were other battles w1tb that ene-.
DIY to be fought. Four ol them. On two - rate oee~~sloo11 he perauaded the board tMt
bad roilred him !bat he Wll cured; but the
· doctors found another caaeer, in the neck,
and ailll
in the groin. Ea.. relp)llded to tnatment however, and by 1950 he
had wbiR&gt;od them all. Aod he ukod for re-

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omor Waltor lUcke!. Thoro are a lot ot ueo
to be II'OIIDd in tho llepartmonl of ilterlor,
and it wu inovllable lllal tl1ero wwld be orlildam ol the appolmment or Governor IDckol.
The fsdtona c:onteDdiDr: tor ravorable ded.\' Ilona in tile department bad ~ for a. man
more &lt;lolal1 identified with tile' t*OOlom• ot

con-.
Thua, Governor IUckol hid o otrlke apinot
him beoauoo he waa nat commlltod Ill - r

aunp, wb.leh II the bell pooaible ....- f o r
N-'• havlnr aeiootod b1m.
But the Gcwemor now hal otrlke
two o:alled 0Y0D before he Ia !bat
IIIOIIIIroua -.tor lldldin&amp; and he ..u..tod
th11 ..,. 1Wint!1a1- II aeama !bat the reportero
eoufroaCed Govemcw ll1cllel wfib till commonll or 10me of hi• orliloa and ..,. uked,
in periloular, how ba felt obout Julia Butler
llan-'o lack ot -·oaloam for hla - . . . .
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ON A BUY NOW,
LATER PLAN
Holen:
thought wben people were
....iod, oerlaln thingo were
IOld .. the bargain
Mi!*- Yet Wl!enever 1 want to
love to my trite, she Wheels
and n:clatms. ..It's all

with me it you'll take me
movies this week," or

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kepi IIIY.&amp;eil in Lrlm.

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Q-WIIal .... the ~~ of
a hysterectomy 011 a WOJIIaD
of 411? Doea -tb!J llieab the
end of normal au Ule fGr a
married womu?
A-lleiiiOval .r the uterus
brings on a aurpcal 1118110pauae If the WOIDID Ito not ill·
readY ill or put the cballge
of llle. Neltber natural nor
surgical menopauae means
the end olany ~.l&gt;f a woman's au Ule Ueept ln!r ablllty to become prejnalll

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...,.._ al Wool?• ~ lli1ed to
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. (~ •~ ltal1ilri mi1li111
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I lhoucbt •we'oll
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..,.. . dub,- but ,l ilidn't liOW aood. I oiut:cloio·~·'Hut
palnti" CMOt.
"PotOnilall1 thla club could
bl better Ulan last ,....•• 1tate

aide.
''lle'U ~ 1lil1 ,..... in
callaao and unlo,i he clecldlo oo
a ~ ~-· E&amp;li!l wW be
plaJiow PI'&lt;! l&gt;oakotlall Ia BVI!
1-a. lfe'o !hot aood." Hart

anted:" .
Hldonan baa beo!Lihe blgpot
ourprloe. . "He p\les U1 a ,lot or
&lt;lulcloloaa tlat· we didn't" baft
Iaiit ~ear ""and he'o a "_ ,
niiiiiOd
hlo ol&amp;e,"
Hari 81,)'1.
llart al19 palntJ out thai"Lainar'a outalde shooilow hao taJo.
en a lot ot prooaure olf Rd-

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thO .baD a lillie botler," Hart
Iolli. 11oo)''ro 111iior def.,llftlJ&lt;
and lhe aonrq Ia bettor bal-

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back Irani laat 7&amp;11''1 lllboaton
(24-4) _..., Ia aftr08(ow 30.1
PalloLI. He hu ..-.1 95 &lt;t1 193 loll."
llonr oheta - ~under 110O&amp;nah•ly, CGiuriobuo Eall
emt.
wUI run when ft Pta. the
· IDa 113 nbounda plaCe Rat- ....... 1011 111e Tlpra oan alao
1111 to Nlok Cam..-, tile olick to 'a patlem
As a
Tii&amp;ro' 11-t~; 2115 pound ...,. unit, lhe rive ll&amp;rterl are hitlcr ~~-~· Ccmor baa pulled 111111 a. abode under 10 &lt;ODI
doom If" !Dioftrod abota.
or their 11onr a"-ta.
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llGanor nnks third behind
Dorenslvol,y, iho Ti&amp;ero amRllialf
and
Dwfllol Lamor p!Qy
a · fuil-eourt lml Pl'911.
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·.Can Cop Pro Crowp

have me," per.

of an ieide.
A Granolorlother Ia a 1.......
little ifllol nn
hll no chlldran Gl her """' lloo
- LONELY 1lku other
illtlo llitll,
HUSBAND A Grandlllbtto II a man .........
. - . lit .... for •llb.l'lth
llle , . &amp;li4ltllw talk doh.
loa IIIII "'-0, and 10.. lhot.
hove todn&amp;QI'IIIinl OXI!Iill be llloro. 11oo7'ra
old, 10 they iloouidn'l pi&amp;J bard

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HELEN ~
THIS NEIJSI'~.

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Seeks Relief in Arms Deal

College Seores

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wino (and a 53-1 , _ the laat
1J1ree yearo), CGiumlouo "Eaat· 11
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WASHINGTON (NEAl
The hard economic decisions the ·Soviet Union now faces
likely will fon:e Kremlin leade~o Lo persist • stron~ly in
attempts Lo $01 arms control talks under way early on Mr.

Nixon 1 preatdency.

Hard·line Kremlin watcber~ tJiis correspondent has
talked Lo believe. the Kremlin now may be deadly serious
In Its attempts to get talks under way, The United States
held of on enteriDg into such dileussiona, despite repeated

suggestions from Moscow, because of the Russian invasion

ot Vietnam.

Much or Soviet Industry Ito oboolete or obsoleocent, 10111e
unbelievably 10. Ruoala I• oerloualy abort ol ea~ty ill
the ebemleol-ferilllzer. petroleum·, eaaatructlaa lad electronlca .'~'lilde•· In tbe deeade ahead, lbe IGyiet Ualon
m;at
wre aums oo I'Oidl.-rallrolodi ·oDd atr .rooiti'a.
'l1ie mi&gt;tlertlwallori and upUIICRI Will nqidr!o blip fUIDi.
The Rl!lilan manqerlai e*•dl' -dem-.ndlnc · mM •111
conaumer tiOOdJ attd more quallty.'.Tbt preoun Ia CNai.''

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anclfl'--•"•""• niiOIIf.' A
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eonupltled.to 8tdin1 revOJutlooi; mueli' lil'lti'tnternailonal
we!JIII·- on"- miUtary .powei'/ Tbe1.KremUn g faced

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with 1001e very dllrlcult dOclllons.

Jitolillll ago I

bad a complete byotenctomy
becauee 01 calllier of the
uterus. Wb7 d~~e• 'lily doCtor
now recommOI!d • )'urly
Pap 11mearf
A-Yoa llltal4 eontlnue to
have an aDDual checkup Inllr. and lira. IL E. Wamer . cluding the Pap 1111'ar bere ..
and ~e Dwtla'7 &lt;l CGiulnbuo cause cancer
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were ·TUeadQ' pre • Cbri1tDta1
dimor 1110118 of llr. and M r a.
George w..--, Maqle, Rlc:b-

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pJona:.
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lalk mucil about otrtowa. We
JUst play one pme at 0 lime
and lot eveeythlow elae lake ·
care olltaelL 11
Wlniell Columbus Brookhaven
taoea the Slate Kq, SlturdOT.

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Codlege Rat;nmo
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NEW

YORK (UPI) - T h 0
U 8 11 • 4 l'l'oss lnWrnotion&amp;l lly United Press lntonalimat
111111.1 ·eollep
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wUh llrat place votes and wonW. L. Pet. GB
I ott nc:orda in paremheses Baltimore • • 30 11 •732
(llftlo week):
PhiJidaiphia .. 28 12 •?00 1'12
Team
Points · Bostoo • •••• 26 13 .667 :i
I. Ky Weoleyan (23) (8-1) 323 New York ••• 26 IS .591 $'12
2. COntral State (3)(4-1)
251 Cincinnati
24 17 585 6
3' N . - So. (2) CNJ
221 llotrolt
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8l"CJJIIJJI 19 Am8rtcan ·Int. 78

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71 Atlanta • • · · · • 25 16 .610 ~
·· ~ Sin_lllego •••• 18 23 .m 11

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G•·ow CIIY 99 Slfwery Rook ?0
llol,y Crooa 82 R!IOdo lall!ld 61
Saored Heart 99 Kiows Paint 94
Boatoost 89Weotllel4st.B4
Bo,o tm Coli ?5 uc Irvine 79 . ,
• Altii!OraH09 Coall Gulrd 75
' ltlajno 106 Balas 78
Brlndels 57 LoweD Tech 5(!

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Southwest

TeDa 63 TCU 59
Baylor 69 SMU 67
Teus A&amp;M 8S Texas Tech 84

Ar._naa, 67 Rice 62
W. Texa11 St. U 1 flardlf).
Simmons 104

New Mexico Hghlndo 69 Santa

Fe 64

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Loo Aoweiea 100 Baltimore 93
1\Wwatokee 117 Philadelphia 114
ChiCIBO 102 Ne" York 101
san Dleeo 113 san Francisco 108
Phoenix 116 Seattle 112
Onb" pmes sc:heduled.
Detroit at Boston
New York at MUwaukee
Atlanta It Philadel(llola

Baltimore.at San Diego
Only games scheduled.

South

Dovidam
st. Josl[llh'a, PL 69
Georae Waohi- 92 Furman
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Bradley 68 &amp;Jemphlo st. 67
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Purdue 98 mloois 84
Michlpn St. 77 WiSCC~~Wtn 67
Ml..igan 89 lndiano 81
Kansu st. 95 Nebroo.. 72
Ohio U. 111 W, Va. Wesleyan 51
Younptown 49 Akron 41
Raldwi.,.Wallaee 77 OUerbeln
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Marquette 65 Loyola, 10. 64
Mmmwth 98 GrinneD 78
Oberlin 58 -lbert 49·

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Langsville

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JUNIOR GOI.F
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NEW YORK (UPO- Tho 19?0
U.S, Junioc Amateur ~~­
ahipo wiD be played at tho
Atheno, Ga., Country Oub tnm
July 2S.Al1Bo I, the U.S. Golf
Association announced Tuesda)'.
The tournamem: Ia C1Ht1J to boya
under 18. The 1969 .,.,...etlli'"'
wlll be at the Spokane, W•ah. 1
Country Club,
BEDNARIK ON COMMlS5ION
HARRISBURG, PL (UPI)_
Chal"Jea "Chuck" Bednarik,

rorJNr Pennsylvania All-America lineman and all-pro player
with the Philadelphia Eqioo, is
the neweat member of the
Pemaylvania
State Athletic
Commloainn. Gov. Rl1mond P.

liay nlllbt,

with 21 pointa on eiglttfieldiQils
alii five tree; throws alii T o n y
Flelcfa got 16 on 11x buckets and
four charity toesea.

Q-WAfcA sf&lt;lte m the Unlott l\tllhe fOIIJell COIInlfu7
A-Delaware; wltb tbree.
Q-Wioot color do Mosleml
rOIIGfd Gltaered7

A-Green.

a--.. 11fm11n1 -

foulo aplnll Baltimore, includloa two llliece .., Jack Marin
and KaYin LoutlherY. Ev•
trainer llldp Feldman lound
hlmaaU' Ia the aet and ejoded mldwo.y throua!1 the
period.
!Win and uailltlllt ClOad&gt;
Bob Ferry were UMombod out &lt;l
tile for
abuao'' biY
Strom .. the loami Wl1i&lt;ed oil:
the hal•••·
"1110 loll "' Marin hurt ..
del-.11." laid Baiilmora

..... Gene lloue.
No Comment
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the Pial'ero
the Oldl&gt;reok

101" rear &lt;1
inourrfn&amp; . _ . preoidU Waltor KemeliJ'• f250 peoa1t;y
Shafer appointed B e d n a r t k wrath. There waa montioll 111at
Tuesday to replace Edward M. &lt;1 the 11 Baltimore - ·
Muprhy of Dunmore, Pa., whoae Strom wurkod, the Bullet• loll
term WJI)Ired,.
11x. ThiQ' have only loot 11

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Pltlpa ......... 2Z palaU u
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auardlaa of lbl.looarda, owed a

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loo!!uf liom Ill tile

I - . WIWI ' York wtao 21 idala'.
1\Ww _I" ioltad
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Kanau Cfloy, IIIII fJ.wi. to

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MASON - Wahama's Wldte
Falcons raised d!eir se.son record to 3--2 with a 67-.55 victory
over visiUJW auu.J.o here Tues-.
day.
Gary Cluk paced the winners

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· llalojo IIIII ~ llalllmore Bolletl don't
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to . . tocbnlcal, but they - · - . . . . ...... ' ,.~ .
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l'llrl Maarao lad
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KEMP REELECTED
PALM SPRI!IGS, C11H. (lJpJ)
-Jack ~ or Olio Butlolo
BW. waa re-elected prealdeDt of
the pla,yer repreaentad.ves from
lhe American Football ' - The elootlm ot Ernio Wrl&amp;l&gt;t
ot the CindmaU Belwala . as
\'ice president and the reelection or Lanoe Alworlh or 111o
San Diego Chargers as II8Cit'ta-

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Hardey or Buffalo, however.
took scoring honors with 24
point&amp;
Tho hosts hll 26 ol ?Oattempta
trun the Ooor for 37 per cent
and 15 ol 27 at the foul line for
56 per c:ent. The Falcons pulled
down 52 rebound• w1 til L a r r y
Hernden'o 14 the individual!Dpo.
BY QUARTERS
10 2{) 39 55
Wahlma
18 36 50 67
BUFFALO (55)
Lyons :J..t-7; Mitchell o-3-3;
Younc 3-3-9; Panaro t~; Jlart..
1e)r 9-6-24; Hudson 2-6-4; Lewis
1.o.:l. Tolalo 111-17..55.
WAHAMA (67)
CaD 2-41-t; GIWapie 3-3-9;
Herndort ,_.1..7; Rizer~; O&amp;rk
w-21; T. Fields 1&gt;4-16; Howard
14-4. Tolalo 28-15-67.

Girl&lt; lllrnltz

and clautll1tera of p...,.roy nn
Chrlotmao Dll' 1110118 &lt;lborparenta, llr. and lira. D. H. om and uacle, Chlstar Mania.
llr. and !tiro. Georp Warner,
Marlle, Richard and Gordoa, !tlr,
and lira. Arthur-· Bee!ll,
11r. aoi4 lira. 11110 warner alid
r.mtly, 11r. and 11ra. Toclwarnor
and r.mtly, llr, 'and llro. ~
' " ' - - Gllta and~. and
llrL F0Te llomla'7 G( CGIO.....I
wen Chrlotmaa dinnlr plio &lt;l
llr. and lira. llermon WlrNf.
llr, and lira. RITIIUIHlllllld
dau&amp;hlor, llr. and !tiro. Fruikun
RuuaU, llr. and lira. CU..
G~ and l'lmlly, !tlr. ud lira.
HaJGid GW"'I1 and r.mt~y· ot Alhaa)o and !tlr. Guy Roiollll and
Tarey t.Jnn wen Cbriiii!IU Dll'
IUiilll of llfr. and lira. Lincoln
Ru11ell.
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llfr. and llfra. E..... Hfnllll•
R-aid ROIIlld, llr.andllfra.
Jamao Loorlo, Linda, llfr, 1!111
lira. Jack Ellllll and illll w a r e

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W,ednesdly"s Games

News, Notes

..,. and Gardoa,
. llr. and lira.

- r - pmea Tueoclay
Providenoo ohot 60 per
oeoi in Olio nrat half and wont
on to aurprl1e st - 71J.69; Kanaoii Stale dumped
llobraako 115-72 bel!l,nd JOlT)'
Velllble'o 29 polata; llllchlpn
Slate Wi....,.in 7'1-61
r.r ill llrot Big 10 trlll!tpll i&gt;f
the,, aeooon; Bob Tallent rt:orod
paiDIJ to lead Georp
Walhlowton to a 92-7t victory
over Furman; an1 L. c. Bowen'•
lleld IQI1 With row- aocondo iert '
PWt Bl"ldloy a SU7 triumph
o~r MOII1Phis Slate.

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the woo a .Wt deoiaioo
to CGiumlouo Linden MeKlnlay .

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NEA Washington Correspondent

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prwidod tho

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ol Czechoalovakia and because considerable skepticism
or run. II II tllOII8h U U,. driYO
emil here aa Lo Russian intent.
ua to the ~~ wben the preThe analyais of Soviet objectives . is now changing.
hor_oe(o, "and hive lola or
Growing coiljecture is that the Moscow leaolera-a!Ler redlmeo roiiiJ. Or, U a,. checking the latest ruble requirement&amp; lor armaments,
ua ror walko, a,. abould a1oott
space, industrial expansion and consumer. goods-now have
decided
they muat find some relief.
dOom pelt thinK• like ..........
Olterplilan. 'l'ltey abould ..,..,
It appears that the Kremlin has decided that the most
practical line of raUef is to make some sort ol arms deal
..,- "hurry up."
Uolllll¥ they- are rat lid nat , with the Unlled States: especially If one can be worked out
that will conform with Ruosla's foreign objectlveo. (A
ton rat to lie )'OUr ....... 'l'he7
balance in llrategic weapons might well serve that Ruswear llaaoeo and lUnny - . . • alan
aim.)
wear. 'Ibey ean take their teeth
Data now becoming available Lo Soviet watchers lndl·
cates 1111 Soviet Unloo may have pal~ a heavy economic
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ol!. U U,. don'IIJpeII II beltar
price for bor lnvaaion of Czechoalovakla.
wrtte or piOToarda, aoept wtth
Soviet Ualon mobilized oa muy mea aid 10 muo!b
Ul. 'l'ltey dna't heYO to be amarl,
trauptl't. from et.IUu life that 1M d - i l e a ef raw
oab' annrer flllltloraa'liU, ··~
moterfalt ud ceods was bamPfi'O!I. lldallrlaf pro.S.U.. wu IMreby allo Jd uder a lllraln.
do clop bate cata•" and "'How
come God t.o't married?"
Tbla aelback woultl not have been imporlant by Itself.
But the SoVIet economy Ia alreldy under a strain becauae
'l'he7 dno't to1k heby to1k like
of ~oacow'a attempt to catch up W!th lite United States
"fillillrl dn beoau11 It II bard
In nuclear and convenllooal weapons and &amp;lmultaueoualy
Lo ..........,., Whoa they read
try
to outdo the United Slates In apace.
to oil, t11e.r doa't lldp or mind
gross national product, the
With fOUihly half tbe
U II Ia tile aamo llor)' &amp;pin.
Soviet
Unlotlla
now
belltved
Lo
be apendln&amp; more .., apace
El&amp;lbo4b abould 1rJ to hove
than
t1te
United
SLates.
Her
military ezpendlbtrel are
...,., _.san, U 7011 don't hive
believed
to
be
rou&amp;hly
as
great
as
U.S. spending, ezcluelve
telool-. , booauoa 111"-l

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lime. _ AiJTHOR UNKNOWN
· FOil YOua Flii!E COPY OF
"TWEii'JY ~LESFORMATIJR.
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lllo . , . _ Proaanoo or l!ddle
Radell, ·dlfuollow
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.that ,,Ritlolf, .. ·a, &amp;oroot-4,
18Btlclund
lorwa.d, Ia in
a ciaao biY hilnHlL :
"H8 can do It Ill,,. n.vea
illtl. 'ffle handleo tho baD waD,
Pial'• 10011 dlfeNo. IDa ro.....,_q
imp.....,.. and ho
eon· acore Irani lnolde and out-

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Dear Helen;
Thoro ARE nloa tldnp In ildl
old worlcl.
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Aa I wao lliqoi1IDj. I -..t a
mlddle-oaod .......... . ox•lalm to
bor louaband, "Haaot, I WWidn't
trade you lor a mUUon dollara.n
He replied, ''11oat'a tin awtllllot
of 1110001·" She ...- .
""You•n an awfQI 1at ol mul"'
He wu ohorl, thin - taU7
nothlnl much, 1011 I bot be. f(all
ob feet tall, tile lucl&lt;J 1!10"· II
lhould looppea to mo. - MJI(E
Dear ilaion:
Wwid yw piaua ro • print
"What io a Gro-oor'l" HOPEFUL
...
Dear llopetul:
.
llowoboutanathotnrllon,thlo
from a thlrG-cnclaf. II ~
b' IPPIU'ed ll\ a Selltlt-&lt;M_,..,...

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hevo board ol
~ - T. ~ tllaB Julia Butler Hanaen,
bul U t11ero
maa Ia tho United !laloa
lbould hlvo _ , eY01'1thlng poooible
obout bor, rllbt to kind &lt;l flowera lhe liMa to keep .., bor oiDoe deal&lt;, It
wao Gov.....,r Walter lftdlal.
For ~ yearo Julia Butlar 11aoMn woo
a member ~ tbe l!late LeglllatJu-e in tbe
IOVOitilo Slate ot Waabii1CIM, Ia IKO lhe
wlllll ·111 . W~ D. C., u Coop-eoowoman !rom tho Third Dlotrlct in 1bat Sialo 1!111
Iaiit rear waa IIPPOinlod Chairman ot the Hoose
AjlproprleliMI S u - on latorlor and
Roiatod Apudoa.
Ia other wordl, .{_utta Butler llaoMn Ia probabiJ the mnal inllionllal ainlle - r or
llle lloo&amp;e ol lleprelftatiYel a1 fAr al ljlpi"Oprlailmo ior tile ~ or -.!or are
...,cernod,
Jl 11 &amp;OOd that Governor Hiekel Is aec:uatomed to tile IOIMIImoa bluer cold ot Alaika.- We IUIIIOc! it WUI be •• nothin6 compa.od tho atmoapbore when be _ . .
Lo prooent hla llrli budpt rOQuollt and Madame Chalrman bello• to uk ru-ltlons.

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Mar General Grant's bioodJ at Sbim., inlioonlial Ropubilcana clemaDdod !bat Lin- ·
&lt;Obhromove him from OOIIUIWid, Llnc:ola'o
auwer was brief: ..1 cu't spare tb1J man;
he ftcbta."
Tho aamo 11111J be laid for Admiral Roaen-

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It's elear Ulat Adudral Roaenberg Ia a apectal kind &lt;l llllrter, and we thouSill you'd liM
to know whit kind &lt;l 1U1 II oomlllllllllinjr lila!

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lhet it wwld take .. • .. ol Caqreal "' relloro him to aoilve du\Y. IDwa'o Slmaillr Boorke
B. Hl-loci!&gt;er- ouch a bW; Preoldent Harry S. Truman lllpod H.
lly 1952, Roaenber1 W&amp;l in COilii1I&amp;Dd &lt;l a
deatro¥er.
In recetll lllOnlho he hal deplt,y ..ief
&lt;l ltllf lor 1011111••· _ _ . and admlnlor the Padrlc Ploet, olailmod in
HonolUlu.
Now he'o in Vlemam, and Raar Admiral
Edwin W. 1Rounbert Ia the oew eommaDder ot
the 7th Fleet~· Foree.

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Saiaon waa overabadowed and obacured. It

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He was intomed that thllre wa~n't a c:hanc:e;

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t1on, aiOM&gt;It S mWIM new - . ban ~. ·. , . , . ..0... '-'
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acldod to ll1e rellel JGIH in lbo pullO ,.,....
~ far ,.,_More llu!D 10 mllllan pe....a new n&lt;eift
Afld 111at miJ' obout
per-. CJUl "' ,..,.,
w.UU.pt¥111GJ.
10 ara oJi8ib1e are lD r..t ~ ft).
Tho J1o1or ol N.., York. ~ ~ 11m! . · rare aiiOIIIanco. Ill oillu ...d., .111&amp;7 bWaL
951l,IMt of lllat 10 mWinn a.e ., lht niW," ..,._ 1oea1 11011 . . _...,. ara
roiea in •u d\Y, and t11at an 20,notriettn, 1!111 1bat lbo ot 000 pe~ an beinl ldilod eaoh mtllllh. Ill
renl"fiD&amp; welfare , . , - _.d 111 _..to
puai111 It -.Id ba ..... !bat Olio . . . . "' 20,000,000 lht 10,000,000 for New York Cl(r Ia new Jaraer llwl 111at
reeeMna oW.
for ll1e llllllro Stale &lt;l New York. Tho Clfl'o
Whal wwld a un1ronD Federal Welfare pro. . . . Ia IU bllllan; tho" budeot for Olio Stale
IJ'&amp;IIl coot? , _ , rua ao hilh u
iolllllhlb" under $6 blllkln.
$~00 biillon a ;rear.
Tho ..,...
uked lhe Gov.,.._ to .....,
How mu.. wwld Caqreao 1j1proprtale? IIOW
aU raUel J11171Deola out ot Slate illlldo.
aw .. &lt;ODthe Lujle.yer oaorct'l
1 Tho Go,nmor hal demanded 111at llle FociWW riot ....Ulima be fomentod lf the enl Govonunonl take ...,. all relief J&gt;IJ'·
IJ'&amp;IIl Ia 1101
WW tupQero rebel If
moota, iluw&amp;IJOut the 50 Staiea.
tt io? We ~I ~ tile anowar. 1: - dn,
Ill New York thoro are no reoldeuey ,.._
- c t Bob Fin~

ln an tbe year..end excitement over the ..,llo
8 lllOOillhot, and tbe release ~ the men Of the

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Jim lallleii IIIJi!IIU
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llnilltt paint.o lalo
to · Son F~­
Thurmond or 1lle Wati'IMI bad
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HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER, Jackson.
Firat Ave. Viaitlow hour&amp; 2-t
BIRTHS
and 7~ P. m. Parents only on
MrL Curds Adams, Rt. 4Jac:kPodiatrlco Ward.
aon, 1011, 12:55 L m. Tueoclay;
ADMISSIONS
llrs. Joseph W. Egers, O&amp;k
Mrs,. Bruce L. Mltc:h:eU, 38 HW, daQihter, 3;05 L m. TUeaHenkle Ave.; Paula L. Gibbs, dly; Mra. Delloa B. Vlchara.
34'h Smllhero st.; R&lt;lpr J, Wallotoo, daughter, 7:26 L m.
:r~ 55\1 Court st.; Mra. Tueoday; Mro.llruoe L. MltchoU,
Georp IL Doolq, 2138 Chit- 38 Henkle Ave., 1011, 12:58 p. m.
hom AY8.; WUIIain E. Jatmaon, Tueoday; Mro. VlrgllHubha,PatRt. 2 Crown ct\Y; lsucL.Sb~e. r:lot Star Rt., daucbter, 3:24p.m.
Rt I Bidwell; Mro. M. Tuooday; llrs. John R. Helokell,
Craie, Rt 2 er-n Cll)'; Mro. Jr., Chilileothe, dalllhter, 8:26p.
Virgil Hobbs, Patriot star Rt.; m. Tuelday.
Mra. Jollo T. Saint, Ill. 1, Go!llJSCHARGES
llpolla; llrs. Jameo H. Gordon,
Oils E. Buoh, William Calhoan,
C:.lllpolla; Paul w. TITior, Rt. llfro. Emma E. eurrman, llro.
2 P~ PleaiiDI; WUIIain M. Walk- iAoe¥ Freeman, Dream&amp; L.
1111. R1. I West CGiumllla; llfra. liayeo,
J-H D. ~layman,
.Cllrilo
R1. 4 Jadolon; ~ C. Hend&amp;r- M r o.
John A. I,!!*'&amp;~• Wailston;Mra. LULbor E, Hunt, lfro. Mabel E.
Dolloa B. Vicfier•, WaJlalaa; · JarraU, Jr., lfra. Shirley MillClarence W. ~McArthur; er, !tlra. Harry E. Shoemaker,
FlQyd J. Nichalo, .Rt. 2 J~kaoo; l'rediRo G. Sponoe, Claro- A.
llro. ~ Jolmaon, Rl. 1 O&amp;k Tur!IQ', ..... Turner, Amy c.
Rtll; Fbrreet E. JCIDII, Rt. 3 -Wood. Mrs. Paul v. Harr11a11
Wellotoa; Emncy 11. Cirt, J ..lr and 1n11nt lira. Jamaa 11.
•on; lira. flora Staton, Rt. 2 O&amp;k sa,...w and lnlllnt son.
HW; George 1L W~ R1. 5,

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Guollll durinc !he OU'iatmu
and fl!mll)- IIIII Mr. IIIII
lloiiiiQ' cl llro. Hue! Burke in- lin. !Uchord Jeffers IIIII dluil&gt;• - Mr. 1111 lira. Don Burke ter, locol.
llllllo!l!il¥ of Clnctn.tl, Mr. IIIII
CbOrlea Y1tes, llomden, waa 1
lin. lloliroD Burke 1!11 fl!mlly of Chrla-1 1111' aueatatlhe home
Hl.ll'l1aN, W. VL, Mr. ari1Mrs. of bis da\ll,lrt.N' and IIOIH.n-law.
JlldJilol - · Hunt!- W. Mr. and Mra. Robert Mattox.
Vo., Mr. 1111 MrL Ropr Burke
Mr. IIIII Mrs. JolmGllinciYond
ud dluehtera, Camie, Llu and son. Mark. were tdlday guests of
PeiiQ'. Carlellton. W. VL, Mr. her puenta, Mr. and Mrs. Clair
Mil Mra. ROaw Greer and BOO, w~. Harrisonville.
ltapr,Jr.,Greeavllle,S.C.,Mr.
Weekend guest• of Mr. and
Ud; lfn.. 111r1 ' "-ll&lt;o IJid Mrs. Dole Dyelncll!docl Mr. ·one~
-· IHin, AIIJelly, Mr. IIIII Mra. lira. Peter Kepner IIIII fl!mlly of
- - IIIII Mr. IIIII Mra. HarUord, Mr. IIIII lira. Glen lr·
- - ond chlldreo, local. winllld fl!mil)-olMarynllle,Mr.
illr, Ud llro. Carl Rolls IJid and MrL Chel Baumgardner and
tiiiiMnu, Clrcle\'llle, were the !amily ol CoahoctoP, Mr. a n d
~ 1111' 111111111 ofherpor· Mra. ~Walker IJid fl!mll)- of
~ Mr. IIIII Mrs. W111lom Thurmon, Mr. IIIII lira. Groat
d '"s,
Price and '8oa, Dan, Vao Wert,
llir. lllllllro. liNd Jetrers on- and Mra. COeil Bla- and
~ wl111 tUm.r on Cluist- daoghtor, Lisa Dye, 'hllllloasee,
, a1a1J1, lllo followtnc auests: Fla.
·· 'll:lu Julie Barlllas, Columbuai
Miss Ole"Ya Am Smith, ColUJDIIr, and Mn. Herman Cordra, bua, waa a Chriatmu guest ol
'.Mil Mro. llelllab Cordra,y, Ath- her Parente, Mr. IIIII Mrs. Lewli
- ; ··Mr. allllln. Gene Jetren Smith Ind. daughter, Nancf. The
ud tluDJb', Mr. and Mrs. Lavern family gr&lt;MI) were dl••r iuests

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W. E. Crabtreo were llfox crabo
tree of Armeda, Mich., w. C. IOd
Paul Peck, local. Mr. IIIII MrL
Hamer mggtns were

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iloy with her parenb, lilr. aod
lilro. cecu Ho,yd, and f11m111,
Mr. IIIII Mrs. Ropr Greer and
aon. &amp;pr, Jr., Greenville, S.
C., were holiday guoata of hla
pareri:a, Mr. ~ Mra. Andrew
Greer, and other friends aDCI relathn Ia the area.
Mr. and lira. Gram Price and
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topic a. MlddleJJOrt !lor.• A ver.. by Mn. CUI llori&lt;J,
don Club llondl,y allllll It pnoldlnl, ..,.Md tile
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tile Columbuo ond Sauthem lido - r i ~..,.- 10 ron ....
Electric Co. aoeial room.
with a reoolu- lor lbe Mill Nellie Zerkle, procnun year.
m.Jrmon, reoAI 111&gt;1 on JIOinoetA letter wa1 read tram MrL
Ua care from "'Doctor FoinHtt'• Jobn Reate dwdd.nl tile c 1 u b
Famoua )'lfter." Alao tnehlded members for their 110ipilalll7
on 1be procnm wa1 an article and 11ft al tho recent holiday
read b)l Mra. Jamet Arnold . ..
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Be&amp;loo lt.. ... I BUut.
RoporiO were lll•on by Mro.
llaleolm Roller .., lbe j;brlllo11141 IIIMfrw Otllllell\ and b)' MrL

Jolin Klneoi&lt;lanlbe~CIIllllo­
ma• flower ahlnJ wttlcb carried
the theme ••CIIJ'Ytma• Me.ll."

Ml•• Zerkle ~ thlt
tho February moetln&amp; wiU be
llold at tho Columble Go1 ~ Ohio
omce on tile nrat !olontlay In
February aod . thai K w!U· fN ·
1t1re a demanllratlm by the 1to111o
economist. At that maetln&amp; there
will aloo be an eacltange ~herbo
and plant&amp;.

Mn. GraCe VIa ol Bor_..-•
IJ'uaa,
was a guest at the meet~
Used Christmas eard.J with 1
MrL Fllzabeth Slavin. laYe lng. The refreshrnant table was
reli,p)ua theme to be used ln 11ft ehatrman, read a letter from
-.catlonll procrama on mls- tbe Valley Forge Office Of Mta~ centered with a man arrangement ol white d!ryuntbemuma
aloo fields w!U be collected by •lou concernl.ng Rift• from the
flanl&lt;etl
by wblte tapero, The arthe B. H. Sanbom MisBIOnary loell oodety.
rangement was made Into small

Society of the Middleport Flrll
BapU1t 'Church.

Mrs. Fred Gibbt, Jr. opened

bouqueta and delivered to sev-

the .meeting with an organ prelleetln&amp; Monday night at the lude. Mrs. A!ahony read a poem, eral shut-to members of t b e
church witl'l Mrs. Gerald Anth.. ''hw"" and the group aaaa: "l &lt;lub.
A deaaert course was served
Oil,)' pre&amp;iding, memben were re- ~e to Tell the stoQ." Prayby Mrs. A. R. Heeox, Mrs. E.
mlbded to take the cards to er by Mrs. CbarJes stmona: pre.
their circle meetings on Jan. ceded tlevOiitxlo by Mrs. Rlclt- 0. T-lbary, and Mrl. E. M.
Wood.
ZB.
ard Owen wbo uaed '-r'he mn
Date of the January circle or Peace" as her klpic. lile
meetings hu been changed due con&lt;luc!ecl with a poom "l.and
1o a canlllct with the annual oi Berlnnlne Apln."
· Week otPrueraerviceJHheduJ"Rlgttt or WI'Of181'' was the
ed ror the week ~ Jan. 20. The propoam topic presented by Mra.
i prayer urvicea, sponsored by Gibbs and Mra, Jacob Turner .
(,, 1the Middleport Miniaterlal AaThey were assisted in the _prea~~t'IIIOciat1on. will be held at t h e entaUon by Venidl Gibbs and
· ·~Jliddleport Church of the Na.za- Barbaro Anthony.
, rene, it was announced.
During a &lt;:Oncludtng eodal hour
A pledge of $4 a rrumth for
./, II: wa1 reported that contrf. relreahmenta- were served by milk tor needy children In the
~~! butlons to the scholarship fUnd Mrs. WWlam Davia, Mrs. Ar.
Mlddlep:trt schools was made
::-. ar. due and members were ask- lond King, Mr1. Eugene Murrt&gt;, at Monday nlghr a meeting of
·.. ti,
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,, lo give their money to lbe Mrs. Fred Hoffman, and Mrl!l . Group I of the Women's Asso.· Clrcle chairmen.
John McNeil.
ciation or the Middleport Flrst

Pledge of $4

Month Made

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'~Recent Bride Honored
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~-!'ra. Nanc~ Tlb.ls Karnes was armed foree&amp; and ls curre.-ly
·ncmorec~ at a miscellaneous brid-.
atationed It Fort Benni_.., Ga.

~- 11 lbower saturday evenirw by
As the guests arrived they
Ml11 Jennlrer Blake1lee at her placed gifts for Mrs. Karnes on
· ' - oo Lincoln Heights.
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GUmt&gt;n! Karnes of
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Karnes
Simplicity merited lhe W-Ill
of Miss NanCy Lynn Titus. daush·
., ter of Mr. and Mra. Jame.s R.
TitUs. Lincoln Hlll, Pomeroy, to
Mr. Georp GUmo~ Karnes,
IOD of Mr. and Mrs. Wtlliam

Karnes, Greenfield.
by

Jmnes Titus.
After the bride opened her
gUll, gueSts were invited to the
dining room tor rerresbmenta.
The tlible was centered with an

arranpment of pink sweet peas
arrl Ugflted tlpers. Mrs. Titus,
mo&amp;taer ot the bride. prealded at
the punell bowl am Mrs. Law·
renee Francis at the cottee service. Favors were miniature white
aadD pOlowa centered with wed-dina: ring replicas.
On the guest lht besides those
111med were Sharon Smith, Marta
Grueaer, Mary Francis, Kandt

Grueser, Susan Lytle. Kay Mc-

rlrw eere-: Gowan, Donna Francis arxl Mrs.
the Rev. w.
Charlel makeslee.

Vows or the double

mOIQ' were read

umbrella with flower accent&amp;.
Bridal games were played dur·
lJW the evening and prizes were
won by Peu:v Hotrner. Paulette
Hysell, Millie Lepr lind Mrs.

·ll POI:rin, paolor of the Trinity
·lJnlted Chureh of Christ, at 3:30
p. m. on Dec. 28 at the Grace
EJ&gt;Iseopal Cltureh, Pomeroy.
1be bride was glwn ln mar..
rlqe by her tattler before mem-bers of the Immediate families
aad a lew clo•e !riends of the

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Is Celebrated
Mr. and Mu. John WWiem

8 ' - r , Wrl&amp;ltt St., ottlerlaln-

Miss Mary Francia 1ened as ecl N.., Year'o lloy with a parthe moitl of honor for lbe bl'lde ty ln obHrvance of tbe seviDh
ond Ml'. Marion WhiUey wubeot birthday annf.VflriiJ'Ioftheir 11011
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The group met at the home of
Mr·a. Fred Lewis llrit:h Mrs. Dale
Walburn aa tile co-hottess. A
report waa gtven during the meetIng on gllta provided for children at the Meigs County home
at Christmas. Mra. E d w a r d
Crooks, new chairman, Opened
the meeting with prayer.
Devotion• by Mn. Lewis were
taken from a book entitled .. MedItations.'' Her medltatioo and
poem was on the New Year. Mrs,
Rlehard Vaughan read "Houaekeeper•• Tragedy'' and the worn.
an of the Bible - r\big:all, a wornau ot good underttandl.ng - was
diiCUIIed by Mrs. Crooks.
A ol St. Matthew io be
used this year was started by
Mr.&amp;. Vaughan. Refreshments
were served dutlng a concluding soclal hour.

Karnes returned to F o r t
~1,_, GL, to complete tralna. J'I()IH!Ommissioned Offi•
Mrs. Ka~a re.

employment aS'a secin the Histor)I.Dep&amp;rtmer&amp;
llnlvenll.l'.
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·at tile ..... oi Mr.
· J&lt;t1m Brown, RuUII!d.
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Attend Pomona
Nine memben ol Star Grin~~
attended Pomooa Grange behl ..a, ·
lbe Rock !ijlrlng1 Granp llall
January 3. star alto lll"Ved lbe.
refreshmcntl,
Star Grange me~wldle , held
Ita regular meetlaj:~ ..,-~ _4
at the home of llr. aad Mr1.
Jaltn Holliday with 1"i me.-.
preeent.. The Pt~am waa pre- ·
aenletl by the W!lr'thr Le-,
Mro. Kemoth WUcox. AI the
cloae ~ lbe rneOclilg re!realtmenta were aerved and a 10·
eial evenlDg wa• hekt.

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RETURN JONATIIAN MelKs
Chapter, Daughters of American
Revolution, 2 p.m. Frida.y, at
~iacq)a). Parish House. PomerO)'; Mrs. Patrick Lochary, chapter registrar, ha1 the program;
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Meigs Junior HiP. School, school
sponsOred, and open to the publie. The JQs will emcee. J.d..
mhslon 75 cents oer DlfiOn.
Vl'&gt;IT IN WILMINGTON
Mr. and Mrs. Wwtam Copr
and ehUdren, Sbarl and BUl, Jr.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kester~
san, Pome..O,., 1pent the weekend in WUD'lingtoo. Ohio. with
Mr. and Mr '· Earl Kesterson.
Earl was feeling better after
being sick three weeks.

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WRITt1 !!OS&amp; LOOGE, I:aD ·p;: ' li;,;s II&gt; Kana• Clty,.lhe nodon- .to a~ li,Q26 dr • not enroll- .,
par cent
m. .Wotlllo~ It tile ~.... 'II P.r capha llvlrw ln 1968 wao meta .. .In 712 llttd'en10loi_9S.. net pin In .
LeslOII haJI .m ~oport. ·
f2U:!.OZ. Tltto rlaure represenll
'l'~ Vl«nom Wanlso was Celt oltlll .ehur~•
TIIINli'Y C~CLE, Up it e d a
'paak of .11.89 o..r the Ina newmeaoureln 1968,accof'd. Naurenea bod •
Church ol 'l!lhrio~ Weclneoday 1967 record o!$1!10.13.
nl&amp;lit; Mra.Lott!ollelbel~Mn.
Molga County dturclteo oom·
Georgia WWiamaon
pared rawrably with lhe P&lt;!MEROY
SHAKE$Pt:ARE a1 a.erasewlththeRaclneau.-ch
Club, 1:30 p.m. WotllloadaJ It leading llie list with an average
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Mrs. Dale Smith, prGJI'&amp;m, Mrs. church durtrw the past yen.
T. A. Hemesy, devotipDs.
Following in order ot average
MIDDLEPORT Literary Club, per capita gtv:hw- were Syncuse
home of Mrs. Forrest Bachtel, •ls:i, R4nd $164, Chester
WedDOBdly; :Mrs. Beuloh Stra~•·. $151, Middleport $147, Pomerey
to review ••caUery of. Dl.l:les•
$1~. ' and Point Rock $121 per
by Marshall Spraeuei 11111\ml busi"" member,
ness meetln8, Mrs. Nan Moore,
Meigl County Nazarenes also
chairman, giving a report of the showed good 'ntrles in Sunda)'
nominaUng committee.
School attendance. The Rutlard
GOSPELET1 ES Quartet and chuf(b led in this statistic with
Tiny•s Trio of ViennA, W. Va., an avenge attendance ot l45,Sy~
singi~ 7 p.m. Wedne&amp;da.y at A&amp;- racu&amp;e had Ul2, Mkldlepott 63,
bury Methodi.&amp;t Church, Syra- Racine 42, Chester 35, Pomero.v
ctlSe. Public welcmte.
29 and Point Rock 19,
THURSDAY
In the area of church memberPHILATHEA SOCIETY, Mid- ship, three or the local churches,
&gt;·
dleport Church or Christ, 7:30 Middleport, Racine. and Syra~
Thursday night at the c hurch; cuse, showgain5. Racine's gained
Denver Rice will bave the pro. 2V per cent aOO Mkldleoort's and
gram.
Syracuse's 5.88 per cent.
PAST COUNCILORS, Theodo.r·
Two students or area churches
us CouncU 17, Daughters or Am- are enrolled at the MountVernoo
erlca, 7:30 Thursday Dlght, home Nazarene College at Mount Ver·
....of Mrs•.Nettle Hayes.
non in the pioneer class, They
ROCK SPRINGS Grange, 7:30 are MissOnaEilenMIHer,daughp.m. Thursday, home ot Mr. ard
Mr.&amp;, Alnos Leonard.AFTERNOON CIRCLE, 2 p.m.
Thursday, He.ath United Methoore Spent
dist Churcht Miu Bess sanborn
has the program.
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Relatives
United Methodist Church, 7:30
Thursday bight, home of Mrs.
JeaD Cooke: Mrs. Robert Bye~
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bing
has the program, Mrs. Robert
and daughter Sharon, ol PomeFisher de-votions; co-hostess is roy RD, spent the holidays with
Mrs. Earl Daveruort.
the rest or their family, Mr.
XI GAMMA MU Chapter, Beta
and Mrs. Vernon Bing, children
Sigma Phi Sorority, 8 p. m.
Sonny, Melissa and Duane, of
Thursday, Columbus and SoudlLa Grange, Indiana; Miss Kay
ern Ohio Elec U"il' Co. social
Bing and MT. and Mrs. Kenneth
L. MHler, children, Rand.Y and
room.
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CATliOUC WOMEN'S Club 8 t,ori, o{ Springfield.
p.m. Thursday, in the Sacred_... Miss Kay ~g returned~
Heart Cllurchauditorium. Rosary '''Wtfi.tJer ~ tor a
aervices wUI be held at 7:40 p. bef~'" r.etuffttflk to her work in
m.
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BRADBURY PT Ameetingorlg- \
lnally scheduled for Thursday ·
nigllt llas been canctll~.
FRIDAY'
REVIVAL 7 ,30 p.m. lhrougt.
&amp;Jnday at Mt. Hermon UB Church.
Ser~ ant Quartet will be present
&amp;mday. Public invited .

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hook: W•'ll find yo"r d•ductlon•, and mak• 1"re they're
1M ma•imvm allawoble.
t~·u wre time. trovb&amp;t-oltd
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churcbe1 &amp;eJ'QfJa tJ;Ie najrjlh rnemboro~lp

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HARTFORD - Pvt. E-1 Tbomu L, O'Bryan of Hartford, has
ended a 14-day lea-ve with hla
wife, Stella O'Bryan, the for.
mer :!lelia Kimes. Pvt. and Mrs.
O'Bry&amp;Q spent three of the 14
days with his parents, Mr. and
Mro. Joltn O'Bryan of Ashland,
Obio. PYt. O'Bryanr.portedbatk
to Fort Bragg, N. c., to com.
plete 7 weeka of basic trainlnR. His addres.a 1s Pvt. E-1
Thomas
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51648114, Co. A, 5111 lln., Ill
Bde., . USATC, 3rd Plt., Fort
Bragg, Norifl Carolina 28307.

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cat_t;!turcb:oo 01.. 1!'• ~N·~~~ ' _:;:: :.•e:lt~ G' !eofthe
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mon lor the bridegroom. fitVIIOI Rick.
music was provided bJ MrL Ben
Gamel were pla,Jecl wldl prbNe...Urw, orpnl1~ anti Mr. Mor- . oo solnllo Totlcl lolorrloon, Mark
ton Titus served as acolyte.
Mltdt, Rtlrld;y Roaclt, L I n d a
One-half o£ the present
Immediately Collowlrw the
R...V, Womer, Chris popuiatlon o£ the world has
c•rernon.v a receptkln wa1 held at Woods, T - OWena, and Lin·
been born since World War
home of the bride's pereraa.
da Rol:l'flbaUm. Gttts nre pre- II.
[@,1~1! Jennifer Blakeslee presld-o
- 1o Rick by hlo aueall.
at the punch bowl arxl MIJS Peg- ·M.r1.
BJuttnar wu usllted
Hofirwr served the cake. A
In oiJrtltla mroshmenta by her
guest at the reception
dou8bler0. EUz-. Colllorlne
Lily C.C.tea.
and ifary. Ctlrld;y ravora wl!ro ·
tor the wedding were
ol•on 10 tile cliltdren.
William Karne&amp;, sons Lee
Alltlndlal beoltloo lbooe aomStephen, and daughter, NU&gt;- od were Klill Soth, 10m War,
Mr. aoo Mrs. "Marlon
ner. 'i.yle ....,., Eddie Holter,
all or Greenfield. Mr.
Scott McKinaey, DaniiY 1bom·
was unable to auend the
aa,
lind Jim -nboiun, lfa.
due to Ulneas.
Ji;;ii;;,rt,ll! a brief honeymoon, ria Logar, IOial&gt;le 10 altertd. -

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~ ter ol the !lev. attil Mra. 1\DdAJ • :i"'
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1 Miller of t"' Ml!lilltPO&lt;J C1lllr&lt;;l!
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caU. wh11 yiMI II" Ia the loospltal.
What a bleasing it is when you know you haw an extra $100.00
euh eoming in every week - beginning the very tll'St dAy you
enter the hospital.
Now, Presidential's eeonomy pl.•n enables you to enjoy this
pJ'Oteetion at onee. Beeause it will NOT cost you $20.00. It will
NOT eoat you $10.00-or even $5.00. Your specia1 low prioe is
just 25¢ for the ftrst month's coverage for your entire t.mily.
Then oontinue at low Presidential ratea.

YCMir caslt beiMflts 1 - M ..... Y"rat 110 extra cost to rout
And what peace of mind not to worry about rising roata. Your
proteetion automatically increase~ $3.00 a week each year. The
tint Je&amp;r you get $100.00 a week. You get $108.00 a week in the
aecond yur. $106.00 a week: in the thirti year!. $109.00 a week in
the fourth ;par. By the eleventh year, your polier will be worth
a full 1110.00 11 week in beneftt payments , . . at no increue in
coR to yoa I Thia seneroua euh reeerve prote&lt;:tion ,will belong
to ;rou for ulolll' as you keep the policJ. You ean see that your
inturanoe will be worth mueh ~ than the present "face
·n lue" of the policr. Certainly, our inenaaed pa;pmenta to JOU
will help keep pace with rising ~ end - beat of all ...

••• Th .........,. . beMflh to you
at eo extra COd.
r .... lflrr,..,,... ......... .,_ l'rN/dentlalp&lt;emlumf
What other Plan prollecta you like this todayt What other Plan
keep, protectinc ·JOU againat riain« liviftr ~ltli in the ,..._
ahad without iftereuing your pnmiutMf And that's not 111.
Tb.la~aJ PreaJdential E:a:tra Cub Plan (#HP lSL-1067) ...

••• Pays you $100.00 a w•k CASH
for a ,.,.life....,""""' at"-·

Yea, tn addition to the t100.00 weekly eheeks we sehd you durin&amp;' your hoapital atay, we pay you an extra •100.00 a week if
the doetor saya you need a fuiJ.tJme regtatered nurse to take
care of JOU at home.
How eomforting it ia to lmow that-after JOUr atay In the
hoapital, if you've been there three dara or more, you ean return

vs illness,
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$10,000.00 CASH lo!' ooch occldenl or
starting the very first day in the hos·

pital. PAYS up to $7,000.00 CASH at the rate
of $7D.OO·A·WfEK If you are 65 or over ...
in acidition to Medic.re.

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PAYS $1,000.00 EXTRA CASH for oceldental deeth.

IAVS $1011.011 A WEEK CASH- II you need a luiift I
time registered nurse when you come home
__from the hospital - up to 50 weeks.

ftAVS

ta $2.000.00 CASH for i«ldental loas of
limbs or eyesight.
DAVS $100.00 A WEEK CASH for uch pregnancy,
I ' ...hen )IOU IO to the hospital, ...umina: both
huaband and wife hiiVe been enrolled in the

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when. chltd soes to the hospitll for IR}' accl·
dent or Illness when you are enroiJed In the
family Pllln.

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cost to you.
you cash beneflta for hospitalization for any
ac:ckfent immedl.tefy.
sickneu Ia covered
bef:inninl 30 days alter Effdve Date of polk:y.
11• limit - no medical examination required
- no salesman wUI call~
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IF YOU ARE 65 OR OVER ,
YOU WILL COLLECT $70.00·A·WEEK
IN ADDITION TO MEDICARE
Why are smart folks over 66 now hastening to protec:t
themselves with the Preaidential Extra Cub PI~ in
addition to what Medicare wtJI do for them!
Even though Medicare is a ereat boon to folks over
66, it will not, of roune, pay .U the billa that quick:IJ
pile up as a reault of illneas or aceldent.

a...,nllell of your . . ., you Ifill . . addltl-1 ..., .. ,....-~....
·we have desiped this plan, as the imporl••t additi&lt;nt
to what you lfteive from Medicare - or any other
health inaurancc JOU may have. Remember, aJ eheelr:s
will be Mnt direetly to JGU (not to the doetor or hospital),
to give you that "utra" help juat when you need it moat.
Use the tax-free eaah an:r wa_7 you aee ftt. And you will
be ~rlad to know the theekt will be big onoe! In addition to
what you reoel.e from Medicare, Presidential pap rou
170.00 a week ... EVEN FOR 100 WEEKS if neceuary!
Yn ca• f"ttuit~• a1 nu&amp;eA.., 11.000.00 f.,. eac-1 tUx"•'"
ix;v.~ w.\n Aotpitoliudl
home to reeuperate and , . not be a burden to ;rour loved on...
Yea, if your dodor aaya ,ou need a reliste~ nune full time
within 5 daya after you oome home, we11 send you eheeka for
1100.00 11 tu••k- for ulonr u you need the nurae - even up to
so wub. lt'alike havinc a reaern~ of •5,000.00 caah to draw on
when you need it. Theae beneftta alto Uu:reau each ,ear bJ
$3.00 a week. Another uceptionalfeatun~ you have with Prai·
dential .. ,
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, .... are tile ONLY axdllllaMI
Your Pretldenttal. poiiCJ' eonn every eoneetnble ldnd of tick-

neal or attldent o:eept condition• eau.Md br war or anr IICt of
ia in a Government OO.pital; p~a11e7 except P prorided
under the matemitJ beneftt proYillfon; and expeneu raul tina
from any sidm... or injury )'011 had before the Efrtetive Date
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Thia Jut item t. a real help lf 70U olrMd,. haft &amp; health r
P rublem.lf ,vogan aic:k N/.,.dcou take out thlt~Ue•,
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atill be oovered for that eondt on after the pol J hu bMh in
ell'ed for 2 ~an. M..nwhile enrr fttlll' condition il cOYered.
How can 25~ .......
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You ean buy ordlnaey lnaurance at any time and pay the rearular rates, II you wish. But Prutdentlal ean now proYide you.
and your entire famiiJ with tax.free Income Protectloa for
·.. ~2••th ft t
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J_. .. u,. e ra mon on y oa:auae we enn a arp num r
of people at one time - dW.et &amp;,. 'fll4il/ Thia hfchlJ eftleiut
"Mau Enrollment" method cuta coata to the bone- aU tAe Ptr·
hag• GMI fHJ...Cd Oft CO W~J

Medical Costs Skyrocketlq!
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nurae at home . .. JOU get all this :
A4cled e.uh. brt•elit.a: $1,000.00 (!.ash to your family if death OC·
eun within 90 days from any a«.idental injury. Thir.k of h'lw
bandy the euh can be in time of loss. It ean take care of burial
axpeniU without burdening your loved ones.
Added cuh beMflta: Up to $2,000.00 cub for accidental lou of
limbe. or eyeaicht, when the lou OO(!Un anytime within 90 days
of the aeeident. The loss of a limb or eyailht ila terrible thinr.
Nothlnr ean replaee the loll, but a check for ,1,000.00 or
12,000.00 brinp peace of mind durinr the period of adjustment.
AdW cuh Mncflb: Cbooae eitltM Family Plan . .. and fOMr
children will be coYered too! Presidential paye up to $6 000.00
any time your youngater goa to tbe hospital . . , for tonaht, ap-.
~ndicltia, or tut.~ otAM illneaa or injury! Yea, you will reeeive
$60.00 cash, week after weelr:- for u many as 100 tottb, lf
neenaary.

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Ae a apec.tal c:on•idaration to you - if JOU are hoapttaliHd ju.t
6 weeks or more, all premium• that coma due while you are atill
in the hospital after this period will be paid by Preaidential.
And your proted.ion eontlnuea as if you were pa:r,·nJ the prtl·
miums younelff Then if you leave the hospital an muat return
for the same (:Oftdition IM!fore fOU have retumed fall normal
activities for 90 dar~. Pruidentlal will again PAY ANY PREMIUMS WHILE YOU ARE IN THE HOSPITAL -1'0 A
MAXIMUM OF' 100 WKEKS~reonftnement! Thlsmeena)'OU
pay no premiums, yet JOUr full protection rematna in force Jj'OIL col~ct up kll10,000.00 /&amp;r .ael&amp; CO'K~ttt/

THIS UMnfD fNROL1MfNI' O"IR fND$ SOON
Only 251! for rrnt Malltll ·- -y-1&lt; o ..., . - . ·
You ean now have your ftnt month's proteeUon tor your en·
tire famil)' for only t'WCtt&amp;Cr .litre cn.UI But you mult ad ""'""·
diatl'lJI. Your request f~r thia wonderful Income Protec::tion

LICENSED BY THE STATE OF OHIO .

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WhJ do we lift 1ou ao little time to appiJ lor JOUr lnaurance
po1iey-oaly a few ciaJaT Beeaaae u mentioned a6twe, we mUit
rteeiva fOU" J:nrollment Form ~ ....., fiMf CNI aU tM otletr
in order to pull on to :rou the aavtnp that eome from proc:elllnl'
~~ pollclu at ou U~M.
We mall J'OU the pollq u 1100n u we receive JOUr Enrollment
Form. When lho POlley orri•,., OUIIIIne II lo lho priY..,. of
,-our own home. 'tU. aJI the time JOU need. Jt'a a Ye1'7 abOrt
dclcumenl, ond rov11 ~_plouonlly ou'1'rloed 1o dl,....r lhoN
ia NO FINE PRINT. Thea- •Mw it, •I ~
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WOil tnut. Parbapa your lawyer, aceou:ntant. or bankar. Better
RiD - 1lotu it to WotW 0tn u&amp;n?'tlftH .,...•••• ,..,.. t,W..,A. IN
map 1Ift')' tHU 6. toiW.tiap fw GMtlln tiOWtJl"RWJ U be ia&amp; pv..
eoul friend, he baa JOur bat interest. ill mlnd. Bo 1f10. ean
belt.ft hlm when be tells you there II no betar barpl.ll a ....uable anywblre - at aftJ" prlcll

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-lila Juol ulf,.. 111111 olroody uid •-,...• Tilol'a rlahl,,..
wiU llo (ullr ....rod .U Iiiio limO for onr - 1 wiW:h puta
JOU In the hoopllol, ...., If JOU flhollr doelde to relam 1M

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ourolt ...-..thollhil lo olremendoao Yol!IO lllld JOV11WODIIo
coniiDuo Ill'- ,100.110-A-WEEX Olllro eUh proloelloli. 111U1er
the Ptaa that'• bat tor re11.
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If you wat lo ecwer rounelf- or younell &amp;Dd OM o• more
odult dopoodonu (IDdodl.,. JOOr opouoe) - illoli lhb lll'lho
Plu for ,ou. Bach penoo mutt be 18 or oqr, ..a.IIWl JM'
(per .,.,_, lho 7!;...~1coble to bla;ot her op. NOTII:
Wherelhon on "'I
-~1 PLAN llalbo 11141J!1 -leol
to cboctle tor • hWiband or Wlfe (or botb)'.

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more eablo underground · lhan
19.68. I hoaltato to eaU lhla a

. _ ...,....., stack - lollolll
such -eturo ID lho IIOI'Id Uld

111 44 feet · - thaD the
OIIOr&amp;Y, but pn&gt;ride ihol - - 01'
Empire 9lale Building.
KI' at . ...rb' 100 per o:ont roThe llaek was do~ for
llabWI;f lllld at lho lowoat coot
IIIII hoi8lll In order to olfecIn Oblo hllloey, he llllcl. tlvely dl~porao Ita ef!luent raa•~For example, part of o u r
atmoophere,
'roeord' expano~on _ . . , 10 01 Into lho -

thus contributing sillldfl&lt;BIIII.Y to
y-• ago inclucled -olin&amp; olr polludoD CODirolln tile area,
unllo ., 225,000 kllowatlo, 111111
Mr. Prenttee aald. The stack
!be . . . ahlJIPed lrom lo 95 feet Iii dlamelor at tho
tboae unite over the natton•a
.... f7 feet at !be top.
Jl will aerve both unite.
;rhe piBIII oliO will utilize twu

miiDIIIHitb hrJ&gt;erbolle - llbailed
coolinl Iowen whleb will IUb-

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atble, eable projects are eJIIl ..

neerod for direct burial or pleeement in subsurface conduit.
Chiefly, d.Lred. burial Ia feasible In rural areas or new houl·
inB developments.
C:C..tlnued emphasis alto Is
belnc JIUimlnstaUing apoclol tell

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~ JostiDc of laellilleo. 1'0ienllol trouble spola are
ed and oorroetod bolor8 thor .
af!ec! callora, he llllcl.
Tho _19il9 budpl Ia ailMat
$10 million hiJhor lban I h I I
year's, he noted. General ol

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Oblo RIYOr woter required In
lbo plent'o -llnlproeeaa. The towers will be 370
root hlllh. 395 feet ID diameter
at IIJ'OOIIId lovol, then ta,.r to e
minimum dlameler ., 160 loot
and widen to 180 feet acroas
lho top.
"Both lbo llaek and the coolinS towers heve added matorlalb to tho .... of MlleheU Plant,"
Mr. Prentice said, '1lut exemplify Ohio Power' a devodm to
a polley of preserving our natural ' ~

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AUGUST 25 - Meigs lolaraudera hove eight rolurnlng lettormen boch, 52_plO¥ers m roller.
AUGUST 26 - Fire guts Warwna Vo-Aa building.
AUGUST 27 - CO!mell lekoa

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.l .: ..

w.,._

orOWIIiiNoipFolr.

' •P'l Bo.Jo''Loo&amp;UObollliiW..,_

1 - wiDIIIelp Folr

Charles a n d

MJI- ..,_ &lt;harged wltb 111111oloi'IJMer in doatb Ill ~-¥oor.old

died.

,,,_

Cr"""

..

;'&gt;~ ";I.,

er tld8 year to complete I h e

Prentice Bald.
a.... ror oervlee 10me lime

•

em the other hand, aome

2-Piece
Tuck• Ware ·

OCCIU'-

reoee IRICh as a car hitting a.
pole or a local ltorm can cause

PLASTIC DISH UCI
&amp; DUINIOARD SET

an ootage dlaruptlngelectricservice to dozens or h.lndreclJ ~
customers."
He aald tbat conversion olboth
tranomlaalan and dlotrlbutlon
13'ltem.S to hlgber voltages will
be a port1111 of !be 1969
conatructlm blueprlnl. Otllor Important ...... "' tho work will
be the construetlon ol new substations andlineswhichwlll make
available a seecmd IOUrce of pow..
er which will tunctlon when the
primary souree il, for any realOCI, euriallod.
1o1r. Prentlee pointed oot !hat

00
SET

tho l:llltinuli;y 111111 nliai&gt;IIIIJ Ill
electric service to Ill cuJto..

mera 11 one ol

~

Power'a

chief coruddentkma, but UJit anoilier lo tho providing Ill !be eddltlooal . - ol electrlclt;y

required by CU&amp;tomorl In .U
clasBlflcationa who are tlndlnl
. . . - · to pul tho to

- Voluee to $6.99,

Nil

• earl¥ ID 1869 11 a aeC)tlon from

or twin 1lu

In auorted faotCJ colors anti
pottern1.

work.

EACH

"Of priOW'1 lmportan.,. are
lbo relidentlal cuatomerl are buDding , _ to1111 • eloelrlc
bomea and thoHwhoare c&lt;~Wert­
inB their -lllnp to oloctrle
beating, •• Mr. Prentice said.

LADIES' REG. $1.99 .
PERMANENT PRESS

BLOUSU

'I'hla ever..growlng etlltomer
lll'"''P. and .. lbo &lt;ODI•
mercial and industrial field&amp; aa
well, can rest assured that on
tbo Oblo Power oylllem there alWII¥0 wiU bepGW!ll'
.U,
10

WbenwU

and

Foil oiJ winter ·styles, revular
and button down collars. Solid

--for

colors, white

months. ln both eaii8A, new sub.
atatlm faclHtiea and enlarged
dlatrlbutlon llDes will Improve
servl&lt;e and h.alldle inereoointl
loado,

BIG BUSHEL SIZE TUCKERWARE PLASTIC

LAUNDRY
BASKET
Round or oval, non••n09vi"",

-oth
colors.

The llrst edition of the Encyclopaedia BrIt ann 1e a,
printed In 1768, advised
readers with sore gums to
gargle with brandy.

·

J

In onort•d

29~

...-- ~- .. . -• - - - - - - - ,

I· 1WAJIB ·
I· saaMD
11oa

llni1h

each .

I
I

LADIES' FAMOUS

1,

MAID BRAS

1

I

1

C:lrcl• tttltched

for comfort ond

FUR THE ENTIRE
FAMILY

I THE SHOliOX

LWHERE
IIIOES All
SUSIIU PIIC!D

_.;..!!,~L'!!IJ.J~---

flour• llott.ry,
A., 8, ( CUPI in
1iz•• 30 to o42 .

.

Fairy ta!OJ for grownups:
the spring garden
catalogues.
·

'S WINTER COATS

to $8.99. Casual
styles, corduroy ond bien•
ded fabrics in si.zu 3 to

· MENS' 12" INSULATED

BOOTS

• • •

Tllelro11ble oollh ,a ;

rzrlol triliilu children tllcri
foutld 1!1 ,

.' adult

cltl~.

'

'I

'.

•.'

&gt;

20 - Downl!lir ..... '
lnMlddl.-...~11
.
.

ANILI·MG
VAL_U

Waterproof, zero cold proof, sizes
7 to 12. For hunters, formers,
outdoors men.

97
PAIR

.

·,
\ .:

I

'

~

each

12, worm fined, best win·
ter colors.

c14p · ~ to be

In

32 to 38.

whe~r h la re..

ced within the next 18Yeral

llrot 110&lt;11on 111 thla 11De, 1D I
- - Ohln, and to oontlnue •,
COIUIIrucliOIIol-IOctim
whldl will erooa Ohio I r o m
ooothout to DOJ'Ibwelll, ~ JMr.

;

Dllll'lel for ldndol'f!Orlen eluoos; Nelante Deon wlmar in "Ill·
lrltion" eompetltloo at o h I o
a.to Folr.
AUGUIII' 110 - ReV. Li&lt;lfd D•
Grimm, Jr., llllllllld new RuUaad

Old-

.j;; l ·j

Belleve oll you bear otld
the video commerelal
scriveners wUI be delighted.

• •

electric: HrY•

AUGUST 21 - Plono made by
bdOrd
11ioro IAiclll Scbool

. ·--!pl!biP; -- roi triumDIII, ,a. ·Fidllltr'• Cattell.
ClurC:h Ill lho Nuor.,. ,.......,
, 0; - ~ lo ..,.. Into II- AtJtlUS'l' 11- Wllllal'o F. Wy- 110 Yelp d&gt;lldreD &lt;ltOI8l for na.·· ' DOll .r _..~ ,_ Tounto· ani, H, .Raelilt, ~ ·1•-~ . ~ 1111,1&lt;1- """"' role; Hart
"•·• ,
. ,... 111 .. itoatb 111 .llliiUI .17 Anolt,tlrlllllinontL•tart Folio
· Loeol Loe Dot11Jn. 28, ~01'111!11&amp;'11' !pan; pu•1 • ....,..
..
... . ..... '&lt;14 ..... pUic ~ ·. ~:,. .' ' .,
ill!l!l~
. of IMdlll&amp;
~M ~fiHo
per
... Now ~~.\r'~:~

•u

"lion 11u111 $18-mllllonlulaleel lor expenditure by Oblo Pow-

Stores featuring ,.,!lfl
beach (1&lt;1Tb are showiftg
tDIIGt llle gals WQrl't be
tDearitlg.

atrectlna

The 1969 forecast includld ma..
jor Jll'OJeelo for Che-'&lt;• ODd·
Pomeroy which are ID !be planning otages 101d will be 8111101l11·

or II a port.

• • •

without

tee to a alnai.e customer. while,

qulred.··

ly PHIL PASTOIET

om wiM&gt; welg)ied 251ba. wbon he

5 ,- ~~abort'
AUGUsT i8 •'Buleb•a
, 41aiborl. 'lll, ~..... e1ectn&gt;- Time," oomooJ aoddrlveobl' 11. G.
Cliled In mldont. ll' Foollt Min· 1111111 111 BomeiiVllle, ....
· -· lral ~. Rutlml. ~ell .lfolp (fir homeJ• 'roe~Di Umo
, b1· ~ 1!~, WfU, ~ ro&lt;XII'dj MlkoltlmJihrtiJa.C:CJ..r.
AUGUIII'

to lnereaoo Middleport

occallons when u emergency
-down 011 oloetrlepowerplant

He added thol lho plaDI will
embody wmeroua other features
which will help mal&lt;e It ooo Ill
the moat efflctent in the world

or !\y1lom, Ill whleb ()do Pow-

BARBS

Preatlce aa1d.. •-we have h a d

ellt decree possible.,.

- lhet lo, pr&lt;&gt;Welng tile groale•t aiOOUIIt: ol eleetrlclt;y h'om
lbo
INa! amount ol cool .
Ohio'sabare
is
$30mUI1oli,
comJoel, but It will pr&lt;&gt;Wco lhot olAnotllor
maJor portloD ol tho
pared
With
$25.2
mWioniD
1988,
feet In Ume."
Ohio
Power
expansion plan for
and
Nor1bem*s
is
$11.3
mllllon,
He -lalned thai -..o posup from $7,5 mWion thia year. 19il9 u lho l\lrlberln&amp; of wvrll
Northern ObJo Telephone wu on Ita part of a 1,150.mlle, 8250acquired bl' GTIIE laat Au&amp;usl. miUian _.,- triiiWill•- netIt bo11 headquarter1 ID Bellewe. work whleh will -sto liS the
Generol ol Oblo 11 headquarter- hll!loll voltage In lho world,
765,000 voltl. A CIOIIIiderable
Ohio E'dlcatlon Aaaoelatloo lllafl. ed ln ~arioll.
portion Ill this will splAUGUST 23 - Ono...-..1&lt; dell¥
der.web
other
porta
Ill
tho
- -·
IJ'8llledlnbearinloiWWJamWyen..atate American FJec:trlc: Pow-

pr-.. . . ,

Ma..., lladc ...,..,1••
,...........I• caM you ....,_

Evtn after JOU man your Enrollment Form below ..• ewa
after :rou a1mtne the pollq Ira 70Ur owu home and talk It over
will! _.,., ,.. wloh • , • ...,. aflor .U IIIIo JOU .,. ollll fno
to ntum the polif!J within 11 da71 aU rottr J*lrttr wUl ••
r~f~ Gl eut. TbtN will be no obliptton whaWVU.
IIHDWhlle, oll duriDc lho U doJO JOU ore muinc Up JOUP
miod- you~l bo
br 'IOO.CIO-A-WEEIC Olllro eull

IIIO!IIo'o cOllier for PurioDiou1ll and II

'

IL ----·--iirW'I_Ioo_
UUilln

IIIMIUI 36 JIOl' -

AUGUIII'· I - Cl!¥1n lkJ· ll"'*ce at lair; 17 toa011 onrotumo .to roUt....... WU. tored I i i - pill teat.
lllllll ~1hlredunoir, AUGUST IS- llorr)' Sl!po.
. .... IAiclll Dloiric:t lupoillllia. tor .. 111'01111 oi!IDIPion boioflbowdoUt; - · empl~: ~- ...., ODd Mike Bellodum, NllrYo
YI.,. mobile 1011t'1'1!"'11U1~. obomplon, In Meigs Folr
AliGVST 2 - Oblo VoUIIJ odlvllleo; lloc:k 5pr1naa GnDp
Chrlll,llell llerYIOO lroi!P, - · dl.plq Jui!Pd topo; Clol'tnce
,..... Ill 110 Cltl(dlol Ill Price 111 PoriiUMI preiOI!IedOblo
Cbrllt, alltr top bid Of ,7,i100 Dlvtolan 111 WUdllfo'o N tl1a
for vaealeil n.dford S c ·b ·o ol CoiiDI;)' Couervatlon oward lor
bullllinl; llcArtllor wiDI ·~ 1868.
Crook Utile 1 - - . , ~ AUGUIIr. 16 - Pl'O.,..U.e
mont wltb '1J.4 wltl Dffr Citr lee . lraod. po11t Jui'l' 111111 b :lloP11 F.._), .
·1
timlitr· torm droWII; Robert K,
AUGUST 4 1: :~ IIOelllch'l B1r Bond Miulrol Aoalpa DoWier'l :rr•pmll- ,Ill . IOdation l'lrloa'lburl, ti-l, 10 _ . ,r,D&gt; oil! j!Orfor- before,; 1110

pri.~~.:=Lo~:r"''*c:.z:r., r.t::tm
-•...r-.-::::;
........... -,;,.,.
Jt'IIOt • _....,.
::~ct~..... :=:e.:ll'"='~·· · '' ,.
~~DIIW,., ~ potlcr unioN tho ""f!tklni

Mfkhell'a moa outatandi.Da"
f - Ia 1111 1,206-lool ~­

News Highlights of August, 1968

a(. lilY 1 .... Mn .,., tdtnt dlliAWilo 111J . . . . dlrlllt
-~
. '
'

.a·~·

coaotruet u newbulidlngoaodattach maJor · additions to el(!ht
othera, at a eOtt ot more tJ\aD

......... 1o CIOIIIIIIIinl- proJoet laYo1':!.inatltutlilgaCen.
faollllleo will ploYide for ioeol trOll· r,ystom for Bowlin&amp; Groea
lllld 1q dl&amp;tonaio Mrvlce 1m· Slate llnlverlil;)'. CeotrOJ&lt; pro-

'el ..... '
cnh Mftoftls oftfte bealc Pleli (nd1it6111c WalvW .,-,.._.um).

e . . ......... ............ "'"

N...-. -.
wu--

lml oroo, _bovins about 546,000 - r Soi&lt;llo 111111 Pike &lt;OIIIIIl'&lt;OD·
tol8Jlbonol bt 7i ...-..
trol af!lcea. Northam' a biQeBI landscape beautllleatlon P r &lt;&gt;-

•,

aa. WMt
........ • ..
11w.r.r
....._
•,;.nw,nt •••~= lilt ·
.,.._.,,
__
,..,.,._...,.,._

UJ.

The compouioa forecast a pin
of 36,860 telephOnes. They will

-otltuto &lt;Oblo'llaraoltlDclel*&gt;- Jedl eolll for oatablllbinla 'I ollble," oald Wopat. "In 1969,
dint tel •
. , .• . T h o J miiUOD diHct dlataoce dialinl we plan to !lUI abool throe timeo

While hDIItltal - - .... trtploil In NOant: ,..,.; Hry . . . ~
PMPie IYwe tr~• 11M!lr ......,_-. Tht ~ ere ""' Jn
HWIII thtt ,..... ... .,..._ ~ ...... C.flll.fl•l ~OtiW
e,~~~ll'l'ftNii, M 'ritl M JOUI' ·Mepf'lal lt41tt. YOW ,!IIIISentt.l
...._ a,. naeholll tiD rou br air ...... ta use ao J1H11 ... ftt.

u,.

. . . . y - dadoloro ..,.,rty,

, .

""'Utll"'

12. . . . . I .... WI ... II' 'q Uti Plllflln l l l.-.l It

--1-/Doa'lloaft ,..... ..... loul Ael o$ oa• lo odll ap lo fiO,OOO.OO lo ,.,...
hoollh p-.n for ODIJ 21if for""""' t ...
Think how co.UJ a ho.pttaltonftnement will be. lmactne paJ'w
illl' for tboae indi•pen•lble J:•raya, doctor btRa, meditinu and
drup that are . .e-covered. br JOUr prnent inauranc:e.
Would you be able to dord the quiet and prlvaq of a .Print.
room and a private nune,lhould you 10 dellre'!' Or a telaphpu
to keep in touc:b w~ lo.-ed onnt Or the reDial of a TV .et to
help pau the loneiJ hount Who would paJ JOUr billa that keep
on eominr in at home'!' Man7 folks haveloat their life u~1
their can, evea their homes trrine to meet 10eh o;pen..L ~
no one kncnn~ whoa~ tam it will be next.

ettw Polloi•;

A

111 General Tolepho~Jia II Eli&lt;- od lit.tho two COIII)&gt;IIIld,
elian&amp;e arooo lnvolveslnatollin&amp;
tJ:on!co Corp, (GTio~, Now York,
OU. Ill Gonorol'1 laraoot pro- aerial and undorJII'OIIId plome

na..-Hmltt ..,...,. • .,.,.,.,.,.,..,lO.OO;a·wookphtt

..... locllffb'
Jib 1111
prcact:~oD •••

Ptt ....__ "- •

GIANT nhuillliE
Raulu leelullelallla LeDlaiU4 before II II
l&lt;fEOPI for liolaiJalliHo Ia die Atwo• Wp Duo rR"' olaiiH. '1'1111 ull II lloe

.......
i:
. - '
million.
~' The' cxlilpotlla,''o.iii.l.ii..1o.r,,..,.._,_,..,11111_ _
_"' ,$%·3
,., .,Mliell otlho oxpoaslon ,ID..tir•

,

........... IMMflk.

Yu, in addition to$100.00 a week for hospitalization or $100.00

'·

ll'lllll Ia llil9 for Geoerol Tile- Uo1, placlnt&lt; cable underlii'OIIIId
pbone eo.· 111 0111o lllld
reoalble and _..una lo·Oblo
Co,
_ooleonrnsorooa.
.
ed ~ bJ liGbert M. WQIIOt
. Wopot llllcl more 1111111 1,1100
at Marlm., prnldlnt olbotlteom- plojectt are on the worklheet
~
for. lll!jl: •Jlli&gt;aalll&lt;&gt;\ .. piomecl

T.......,

bo, ~boo' do DOt relolo u dlroelb' to tho lndlrilllal cuatomer aa
do """"' or wr omaller proJoc:tl
COitlD&amp; ..... $50,000," Mr.

u

MU mllllan provomenl lllld growjb, Chleftar, video for lllroet inword aod outcommuni- oervlee •lm· 11!1 are01 lneludo reduc:log par. ward dialing !rom lndlvlclual tolprovemont 111111 _..... pro- , Q- llDeo, inereutog teat ladl1· epboneo.
MARION -

WMn ~ "~ anil Wlfti ..._ ......., ~~Mer .tlllt ltlit; tor '

.. ....

vol....o aod dollar - m a y

wdlo Ill Mllehell Plebl, loeated touCh at Molmdsrille, W.
v•. ' o4joeont 1o !be &lt;OIIIJlUit'•
Kommer Plant. T h e
new year foreeut calla for ex.
)IOI1I)ItUre o1 more lban $77 mlllla! toword tho eompletlon
Ill· tho twu anltl, !be llrst of
whldl
olllled lor IMil'Yiee In
JIIIO, 1170, .... !be tho
foiWolloi Febnlar)o.

$41.3 Million to be Spent
For Better Phone Services

when . . . . IIOCIM't

r. 1 1 1 e -

"" lbe liDI for
oorvlee In Peeember, 1971.
4 'lllqlreallve u
tbele mnes,

pro-

eo-.

Medlce,. DtfttiM ~ , ........ To!_~•"' peld 150.00 ..._'!!!"
~to 100 . . . . -..,y tJ• Jaur sn~khn 10 to U. ,__1
when rou .,. .,..._. In the Famllr PSIIn.
Wllllle ..... lflam ............ tilr . . . . . . . tull . . . .

lllln'-

Ill wvrll m tho twu 880,000b

.....ue1. TJieM &lt;UIIIOII!OrO
IIIII of 111e·1t ........... _... for lito olallo•. ·
... loealod Iii Dine oporollna
diYiolono ~ ~· In
dQ'." Mr. Prentlceltatecl. •tQver ber Ill loeka - In lho home,
!lleUbenvllle, c.-,
Zanuvme, Newark, Po r t s- ihol umo porlod, oar-' pow. on the farm, In tbe buliDeaa
- . _ TlffiD, F!Ddll,y a II d er oalea hove near!¥ lri!llod. .,.... , to !be lehool, In - ...
Limo,
ond we - c t tills rapid in- try lllld Iii other opplicallona"T• yean ..., we were en- erease- in tbe u~e ol elettrlc has made pooelble lho perfoet-DIIOCI In a - - pro- power to &lt;OIIIInue In lho 111- tnc 0( oophi&amp;Ucaled equipment
....,. lflot ... tile ....... up ture."
., ........alze .... efto ihol time, but II wa1 unzy
Ho . oald that tile growing de- Qcleney. Thoae new dovelq&gt;.
- - - d u - l i w a l ,.Ddeoee upon eloetrldllr to per. 11101111 not only IUIIPb' !be .._
the oDe "' are announdaa to- form a conlltanti.J growtQ num- o:elomecl demand 10!' olectrlc

"-,...._ ... ·-·oioa - .. . . .

All,.... added .... ......,,..

OCCIIPII
IIIIo .,_, tllllllr fir """''' fir till members of fill IMIIIJ llslltl below: (DO NOI'InciWI ..... Rst icki&amp;llldepol...a .. uporato pip,
.

Oldo ~
........ for lljJJll'OIIdmalob' 51$,000 ........,.. Iii s3 Ill Oldo'o

7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..........,

- up ta 100 w . .b for M&lt;fl ll...,.,..lllfayl

w,., y- .,. -

_..... oleelrie

:=,.:"u.:-"!:JI:_..OO:,~K ~~~~...~ ~~~,:
aver fl, ,... ~-" ,..,. m.oo. 1 ....._ 1n eddiUoll • ..,.

of

Ordinary hospital inauranee may take care of part of your ex.penaea when you go to the hospital to have a babf. But what
poliey ean you think of that Jives you euh to buy 1111 the thinp
JOU need for the new baby! ,Now, It both huaband end wife ire
insured in the wonderful Famil11 flcn WitA M•Unitw fer the
entire period of the pregnancy, )lou lf!t extra eU:h to uie any .,
way you want. If a pregnancy, childbirth or eftft raiacarriap
puts you in the hospital for one day, five days, JO daJ• - .. lowg
a: tteu•••rw- you ret $100-00 ·a week for evecy day of your
eonftnement, up to 100 weeks.

We,.., your p&lt;emlums

l . .._ .... wMI ll'f ...., ,.,

war; mental dl10rden; intoxieantl land narcotlea; when taN

-ron-

~

., IIIII mqnltude,.

lfiUCfMINf Hf.UJH ANti I'UH
,..
th ,.,.,..,_ jw ~-., ......,.., lew ,.,,.

., - ·

Oldo Power'l .....................

--

IIUired to pion, deliln, buDd ....
~~non.,. a - c t l m IJI'08I'&amp;m

THESE 23 QUI&amp;_.ON
. SAND -a ..."'WIU
'!'II
Fell ,_ .... ,.,.,.,.;, cosr. 01 UVM~

helped

111 ,.,. ... ...._ .....toct Iii

IV88-89, NOYer ilelllre In our
l q hlotoey boYe we beoa re-

11'"-,..--..,;;

IIPe .....

...... tho lee dowD."

mlliiOII," Mr. Prentloe lllld,
11ud briftla to more than a half·
bWion dollorl lbe omount Iii·
....... In lho four-¥Nr poriod

' ,

• --

dollaro, foell.

ltlel ., -

llaa _ . . , ...............100-

ACT NOW-YOUR ENROLLMENT FORM MUST BE MAILED BY MIDNIGHT SAT., FEB.11 OR IT
Plan muat bll mailed on the eonnnient EnroUment Form NOT
LATER THAN MIDNIGHT of tile dale IIIOWD.
Thl• mldnJPt uplrotim hour ...,..ot h ••lm,.d. If JOUr
earollment form I• maii.d ~.it on.w.ot h •eupt«l.

715,000-ooit llDe -

tor ., • -

Cutm.

''1'1111 morill ~ HCUtlve yeu that our

f!ul

a-

by Oldo f!&gt;wer lA

hllbb' ellle,iellloQio ODd MlUl»mml .... .... _ Iii lbo )'ear'• foncalt, ·~ to
Oblo PoWer'l ..............
pnllda:, A. N. ~Preatlee, af

••

if. Pays all cash direct to -you (not to doctor.rA.,Otpltal)
~ Pays up to $10,000.00 tax free cash for
each hospital stay
if No age limit-no medical examination required .·.· ·
if Pays $100.00-A-WEEK cash each time you go to the hospital ••• even up to 100 weeks if No salt,sman will _cliiJ
One oat of two famlliea will have someone in the hospital this
jear! It eouJd be you- or aome beloved mt1111ber of your family
tomorrow ... nu:t week .•. nu:t month. Sad to aay, very few fam ·
Uia have anywhere near enough eoverase to meet today'a 11oar·
IDe hospital coat&amp;. Theee eoats have tripled in !' ust a f~ short
:rean. They are exported to double a.p.in in the ew yean ahead .
Stop for a moment. Think how mueh a long stay in the hoa·
pital will cost JOU or a loved one. How would you ever pay for
CMtly, but neceuary, X-rays, doctor billa, drugs and medicines!
What would you do if your pay che&lt;:!k 1topped, but Hvi.ng ex penNI kept KOin&amp;' on the aame as ever! The same rent, phone,
food, all the day-to--day expensea that never atop.
What ia the nerage breadwinner to do! 'We believe we have
the answer in the famous Presidential Extra Cash Plan that

Oldo--

•,

=··.:tr:~.o!

family

-. ......---

--~ Oldo. " 'il9, !be

fl,l-mllllaa 111 • to1111 coot ql
be loYIii lbe Olllo Ill llilo
9QO ..... ~ ...
OM Ill lbe IIM'11 ~::J::.\
oeultYo
"""""'""'
'"'F..,,
..... bulldloW- -Planl will
orl8lnote II
"' I.UoYUie
ond term1no1e
800,000 Ia llze lllld,..
Jlond. IDd,
IIIII, ,._.,., . . - . . . fiQib IU&gt;Iiotloo tboili .,..
Ill 785,0011- Dhlo - · portlaD "lldt ""
YOII Unu, Evea 111ooC11 oniiOO,- wiU be 240 ...... """ .... Will,
more thea f42.&lt;ldlllm, Of
OOO.ft IIIIi 11101 coot f!OO - ihol
......... 'lklllllon
miQion .... • olncl• mOo .,
wiU be 11)10111 In 1189, with ihol

Now
&amp;lui lnnlmll- ......... -

Only 25c enrolls yo·u r ·e

bJ"Ill\lo
-.K•!&gt;-

P)ent. -

' f10,8-mlll... will
larpot .....omlulon llnu.146,.'

-._.u.s-.

-

Blr So!&gt;dJ

Pvwer'olilter
tudiY ' - ' lA, 01111 on Oldo

1.00 DIAL

oo·

�ScnUncl,

Middl~rt·Ptwnei"O)',,

0 •• Jan. s. 1,969

-"

. ~- LITTLE

•11!19-' : Old Salem
'
Wl~~~'bc .
'

They Dl~ jn

Pomer•y
Motor Co.

2 SIGNS

OF

QUALRY

SIL EMT SAFETY

I

RATES
,... w..~ -. .._....,,..,

'•• Want A~ s.r.tu

e••••

Mlni-Cht.rp 7h
ce•u " ' wort! .....
ln•ortl•••·
c .. t. ,.,. Wcmt •'• consecvttra

c-•ec•

SNOW TIRES.1\d."

II' equl&gt;Pod to laallll •teal
s&amp;l!ile. .
SUPER

Biscayne 4 dr., 396 cu. in. •"Vine, 3 speed G\ltOmaf..
ic, power stMrlng, gold finish, vre)' vinyl interior,
year end c:leirance.
.
1967. P014TI~C. ................................ _.. Roducod to $2449
Firebird HT :Coupe, Four on the floor, 400 8 cyl.,
LeMan1, blue finish, custom ttriping, blu. vinyl int.,
with buc~et seoats, P .B., radio, 23,000 mil.a .by local
owner. Lika n11w ht line wide oval w·w tire!

Po~~!~s.~~~ Co.
POMEROY, , OMIO

OFFICE HOURS
1•30 a-tn. to S100 p.~n. Oatly
4 1•30 •·•· te 12t00 MMn S.turdar

·

Insurance
AtJTOMOBILE 1nsur111&lt;11 bee•
"""""lied? Loot ,.... oporat.
on JlceiM1 can m-.
. • 11 tle

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ForS.Ie

BEAUTIFUL wirehaired terr· 63 OLDS 85, sUd; oblfl, priced
len and miniature poodles,
to sell, Phone 317-:DU. 1-5-lle
no sheddilll! or odoi-. AKC;
Blrkaroo KL's, Coolvllle, POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
Ohio. Phone 617-31154.
miniature. f75 and up. Stud
INI-Ulle
service and grooming. Phoae
PIANO TUNING, pbone 19U50t
11112-5443 .
II I tk
before 9 a.m. Allo will buy
CHIHUAHUA
PUPPIES.
heau·
Uled plano•.
1-Utp
tlful. tiny, rare. sUver blue AKC Golden Retriever pupplell,
ond olher colors, AKC regis524 Ash St., Mlddleparl. a
WILL DO sewing at home tered, allo lllud aervlce, phone
zippers,
pockets. pegging,
5443.
&amp;-D-tle
Long
Bottom
3'18-6211.
l-3-6tc:
bPmmtnD". alterations, ete.
FIREWOOD, any length, arMn. Freddie Thabet. Maoon.
or dry. Gerald Kin&amp;. Rt. I,
Phone '1'13-5651.
4-!0-tl• .rtm::E FOR health, send $2 for
Shade.
12-29-letp
'Live Food Juices.' get another free. W. C. RidenDANCE TO
our Sales, St. Louisvil1e, Ohio l!AY, G. CARSON. Phone 7414753.
11-29-12tp
43071.
l-Ute
TI;IE MUSIC OF

MUSIC EVERY Friday and
Saturday at Jack's etul&gt; on
Harrtaonvllle Road oft Rt. 7.
~..
1-1-ac:

GEORGE HALL
SAT., JANUARY 18
9:30 til 2:30

HOTEL MARTIN
RESERVATIONS WILL BE
~CCEPTED.

NEED LIMESTONE for your
driveway? We furnish and
deliver. Emmett W. Shuler.
Cantraetlng, Phone 992-3243.
1~22-tfo

Phone Mt-2254
Clarence Proffitt, Portland.
10.1$-llc

T-oTATOES,

CLEANINGEIST carpet cleaner
you ever uaed, 10 eaay too.
Get Blue Lustre. Rent electric sham- $1. Biker Furniture.
1-6-elc

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12-31-Sic

Wanted
ANTIQUES. furniture. dlshet.
mlocellaneous. Mrs. lloward
Cecil, BOO W. Main St., Pomeroy.
1-25-lle

Male Help Wanted
EMPLOYED

MAN. llepalr
typewriters part lime. Work
with distributor. Company
trains. 1.Dca1 Interview. Wrl~
Box 115. Glenshaw, Pa.
12-:14-ltlp

1/3 OFF
HOODED

1. 99

Bryants Budret Shop
P-roy

liM OLDS 91 llll&lt;ury sedan.
Phone IIIIUIO.
l-3-6tc:

For lent

HOUSE FOR RENT - 2 becll'OOitll! and bath. Ph. IIIIUllO.
Phone IJ9S.
l-Ute FREEZER BEEF.
1-3-«p
6185.

TRAILER.

Brown'•

Trallor

PillE, Minersville, Pllone IJ9S.
3314.

l-Ute

21.43 before 5 p.m. ll-111-tfc

in cabinets in kitchen, 11,1 acres ground, on Rt. 124 just as

you turn onkl 143 al Laurel
I;Uff. Phone 1192-6185. 1·7·121p

P'URNISHED and unfurnished
apartrnenls. Close to achool.
Phone 99%-5434 .
10.18-lfe WOW! llle9 STEREO conaole
with AM &amp; FM radio, 4-speed
automatic changer. This aet
TRAILER LOTS, Bob'o Mobile
aold much blgher. Just like
Co&gt;rl, Syraeuse. Ohio on St.ole
new. Pay t5 per month or
Rt. 124, Phone IJ9S.21151.
balance
due, f911.12. Call 11112·
1-11·11•
2836 .
1-7-ttc
· ,; JIOOM unfurnilhed apartment.
Phone 992-3975.

J.U.Ifc

.....t very

liiUe,
llolchar, lint
Plants Church,
Ohill.
1-5-«p
Call .,.
1-5-&amp;lp

lil&amp;p(.lled ol.
AJQ" penon

tnteretted

DUlY

pa.

eecepUarll to Mid ateOUDY
o• tu m:.tten . . rt.a1Dinl to the exe·
cution al U.. trwt, lllttl lotH UHID
love daya prior to lbe 4bU lit for
lolll'inl·
'· M. O'IIRIIN
"BOPtll .IUDIII
MilliS COUNTY , ottiO

·,. r1Uen

14-Ue

Mrs. Paul Wallace spent New
Year's Day with Mrs. John Hol~

Busin~ss
·Services
..

Social Notes

'

Mr. ond lolrl. Randall Smith
.. Razord, Kenii1&lt;IG'
o1 11Jo1r CbrloiDUII vacation )rith
tho -sporenlo, Mr,ll!dMrt.
Marvin wn-. 'lbe)o alto ,.,.
ovemtatrt suelllo ..W. har aliter, Mi-. ond Mro. K. C. !hlth
ODd Call!,)' 01111 &amp;loan ol Colum-

"*"·.part

IMst A

~
t. S..•,..

bus.
Mi"l. Blanche Nel1011 1pent
Cbrlrtmas with .the l')lul B• .Alk-

maa family ot Lancaster.
Mr. Emo&lt;y JollnllllD lltlll re-

main• very ill.

Mr. and Mrs. Owen

llol[rnan
1 p e nt

and Roger and Lauren
ChrlstmaB with hta parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Lauren Hoifman.
Spending Chrlstnias with Mr.
and Mrs. Grover Stout were Mra.

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Sale

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HOBSTEY.TER
REALTY

ltOMIIOY

UPEIT
..... AlltiMtll·

ss.ss

-GUARMTE~i!::-:
PHONE 992~2094 .

,...,.,. ...........

FOR FREE ESTIMATE
'PHONE 304-675-2425

Continental Const. Co.

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ed home,

Long Bottom
Markleyobur&amp;
Pa. wu a houseeueat of P a t
Jamie Boyd,

MC CLEAIEI
&amp; SHIU LAUNDRY

Mr. and Mro. Bob Fitzpatrick

B.~.

Columhwt,
were
Mr. and
ond
datllbter
ondvlallinl
c.

Mro. G1!J ilayDllll.

C. C. BRADFORD

MR. WILE: The composi·
Uon of the first Indian-head

AtrenONEBR
Complete &amp;enloe

cents was the same as that
of the Flying Eagle cent-

CriUBr......

I 1 1ft

Am CONDmONING Refriger'
atlon service. Jack't llefrlg.
eratlon, New Haven. 181-ttl'll.
4 I tle

READY • IIIIX concrete dell•·
ered right to your pmjed.
Fast and easy. Jl'ree elllma~. Phone &amp;3214, Gaegleln !Ieedy • Mix Co.. Middle-

1-7-ttc

CIGARET'l'E vondlng IUchiDel
111111 ZIG ZAG oewing machine.
and service. ABC EnterpriJal.
faocy ..- jUSt plain everyjay
Malon, ". v•. Pllone 'I'IMMI.
Nwlng. Yoo wiU like I' 11 .ore. ·
M-lfc
IIGnotlrams, darns, make.l
buiiDnhoies, sews on butlo:ls RADIO and .TV ~. boule
or llraljjht stitches. Try It In
your borne; $42 or $UO oer
month. Phone &amp;25116. l-7.atc
J2.l..lk

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per cent copper and 12 per
cent nickel. The excessive
amount of nickel gave the
coin a lighter complexion.
In 1864 the alloy was
changed to 95 per cent cop·
per and five per cent nickel.
J i m Kelly's c o 1 u m n,
Trends of Tojay 's U.S. Coin
Values, a weekly feature In
Coin World. lists the white
cents as follows : Tbe 1859 in
good , very good, fine, very
fine and extra fine condition :
$2.75. $4, ~ - $10 . 5~ and $20.
The same coin in unclrculated condition should real·
ize up to $35.
The 1~1 I n d i a n-head
"w hi t e" cent is valued
slightly higher by Kelly he·
cause of its low mintage fig·
ure of 10.1 million.

• • •
Mil. REED : Will you
please !ell me the value of
a ~.50 gold piece In perfect
condiUon? It Ia a 1910 Indian
d AI 0
1908 .. 0ld
hea·
'
a
... ~
piece lll"tbe same cQJidlliDn
and _an 1892 Columbian Ex,posiUon half dollar.-Mrs.
J. 0. Wbyler !Aiu'on B~
Journal) •'

MRS. WHY L E R: ~
again I refer to KeUy's tol' .
IIJD!I; It Is the most rellabW •
IOUll!e for
last-minute aver1

ages available. Kelly's values can be depended upon.
He shows the $2.50 (Quarter Eagle) In extremely fine
cOndition to be worth approximately f3(), and the $5 (HaU
Eagle) at ahuut $3a:
The Official Black Book of
United States Coinage shows
the 1892 Columbian Half Dollar between $2.50 and $3.50.
Uncirc'ulated ~ecimens are
worth around $5.

• • •

DEAR MR. Rf':ED : I recenUy found a blank planchet
in a new roll of one4Cent
pieces. Cnuld you tell me
how much it is worth. Please
put •your answer in the Easton Express.
I-'-collect and save Money
CliP" eac~ week. I find it
very Interesting. - Ben Rlt~
ler, Fiddler's Elbow, Belvidere, N.J.
MR. RITTER: Coin blanko
are interesting i t e m s to
many collectors. I would suggesl you wrlle James John·
son in care of Coin World
anJ ask his opinion of Its
value. Johnson is an expert
in this field and I am sure
he could give you a much
more satisfactory answer.

However, a 19111-S Buffalo
nickel is a very nice colD to
have if you are a colleCtor.
Kelly values It at rougbly
n:20 In good condltlon to too
in extremely fine condition.
You may find a buyer am0111
the members of your IDeal
coin club.

• • •

DEAR MR. REED: I am
wriUng for lnformatlon about
an Indian-head cent dated
9110. The date must be an
error In stamping •• It b In
very good condition and
should be dated 19110, but the
figure I has been omllted.Mrs. S. tlevanclolhe, WllkeoB~rre. Pa. (Timeo Leader
Evening Newo).
MRS. LEVANDOSHE: This
Ia an unusual coin Indeed.
The figure I waa blanked by
a filled.die, wblch means the
cavity lnteuded to Impress
that number on the coin
blank wao accidently filled
with a foreign object and
failed to make an lmpreoslon. Contact Jameo JohnBon of Coin World.

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llfORMlliOII

IIWS

·'liMe f

presellls

LOCAL -RfPOITS
DAILY

AT
7:50 A.M.
12 1001
3 P.M.
AND

· · · · . C:lt)P.M; ~
i(e~i:&gt;ing

Meigs
Gallic and
Mason Area
Informed As
Well As

&amp;114 Apfr ... ?!M't of
.,..._lltloM4.
CoiHfl4. a.. ., Ald. e::.u.IJ', ...
IOMIIt.orJ

..uta ot a..
.. ill dds.

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For s.r.
NEW SIX ROOM Colootal dellanad hallll;. · 'lbraa- bollrooms, llf.J · taths, ceramic
tne lnctutlllll!
lllll bos..

a-•.

GIQII 1liiiNI'

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....0 UMI Mel el

.... --.
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Ill)

..... ;Hill .........
Cleltl ,. ..a.l Cwrt
lfi_.L....,..

._.., Cllilrtr

(l)

- . COtllli'ctiJW - · dtiJ..
IIY room, air cotllltlonad, 28
fool Ired porcb overloolitna:
Ohio m.or. !'bono 992-3fli4.
l::a.ete

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and ...
.mrl, _ ..IIU gi.JLnllo
ltW c1aJ11 i!Jor to ella .... 1M - Vlolol SIDith .., _ ·

.;..fH"..,.,., ,1 /fftr,ON. A•J

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Bett;v Holllnpr, Akron. ..,..a AJ~ wtU ...~ "" .......,.
dQ-1 with Leona SlJIOD. ~';"'~
:J:..~
Sam B7u1 wu Yilltia&amp; Mr. Aa,. JI!II'IC!O" ...,... to aa. . • ..,...

objeollo.~ lhaP~.fw, ll

II tbl!)'fll*lllf lito 'i'~li!Jidodl8
d u r \ n,e the' strlililli ~
give• It no parllculai'
:vlllui!.1

caan. ..uJ

uveral

Ollti~WCIOD;

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Pa.

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·ml'&lt;r fJJI\V WE 1-1~
1ltc f-'OPULATrou IWD
IN&lt;:REI\Yi lHE rOOf&gt;
51.1PR.Y liT 'tl-iF. SAMS

•
toraen NPI'UIDWli aa, a1 - .
Judy Deeter, Racine, were vl.U.. afora~,mloaecl ,.,....,
log Mr. and - · · Larl'1 ClirdL ~ lt. Rawa, Po!Daru;r, ewo. No.
Mr. ll'ld Mrl. Burdell Dun and
Yoa ua ........, nMIGid ·tblot till
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1111. JOoeph -

- .. _ . , . .
Ethel Larldu. .

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Enterloined

DEAR SIR: Can you tell
me lhrougll your column In
our paper, how much Indianhead pennleo are worth? I
have one IIIIlS and one 11198
• • •
DEAR SIR: I have a very ln fairly good condltlon.unusual 1911 Buffalo (kent Mro. Orlo Homewood, West
piece). It Is an S mint coin .Union. Iowa (Cedar Raplda
an~ the ''T" In CENTS on
I '"" ·' '
the back t.o crossed Ul!e a '1!&gt;1· Gazelta)H.
ter P. WoUld the pli!i!e hive
any
value?· ~K, W.
M •-lal
,...
oultrop, J a·c h o.n, !ilklb:
iJacllicm(:I~I' Palrlol). ·''
. MR, M.:'Ofien defonilltle1
on a ci!ln l!rJ • • •·by eara,
less ~· amon• "·avler

••

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.r

pita!, Parkal'lbltr(. li', VL
V!Jilt1o&amp; Mr, and Mrl. Dorset NOTICI 0.. PILUle 0111 INYIIN'IOaY
Larldna were Mr. aad Mrl. VIr-- Tlte s :·:=•=NTC.UIIIY .
eU Wamaley and son, Mr. and ·
,......,. c... rtMrl. Jlm Prelton BDd tam!ly and ofT~.tbe....~kl~ ~dW..W::
Betty Louden and tamily Che- lnt u IN raetdu.U . , 1M . . . . . .
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C'lhlo,~~-.lhJ.re.
next o1 ldfto . tb• hllalltWMII 1bl6lr
FJmer N8wen Chelter and u.. ..-tll; .., to u. ....,..,. ., at-

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WMPO

Cbarleo lleasltU' ware vlollinl
their llttar, Mae McPeek, Who

STIQI!&amp;rre 8V IIJTSRRVPTIII'&gt; A
tMII llllHE /leT CF I'IITTIIJU!

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A, B. Kibble, ReadavWe, and
Frank Rt111101ds, Ma8txl, W, VL
were vlaiU., Mr. and Mrs. David Smltb ond lomlljo;
A4a BltaoU ond Mr. and Mro.

Cent-

TO MONEY CIJPS : We
have several old coins left
to us by our grandparents
and among them are some
whi~ · Indian-head penni.., .
Are they any more valuable
than the thinner coins made
of copper? -Carl Wile (Waco
· Times Herald).

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173-5543

Smith tor a weekend mrtna tho
Grover &amp;out.
Falll, N. Y.; Mra. Dqmar Jtum.,. '
Mrs. 9\erman Ballengee· has hOlidays. Mlos I!Qyd and Mloo mapr and 1011, Dallao, Jack1011,
SlnJ.th were former roommates
been very iH with the nu.
0.; Hel• ond George G r o c o,
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McKen- at W. Va. Unlvaralty, Morpn- Charlestoa, W. Ve., and Mr. ond
zie or Paintsville, Kentucky were town, W, Va.
Fred Larldns, who has been Mr1. R. R. Gray, · Tupper•
New Year' I Da.v guests with his
Memorial Plaino.
sister and brot.ber..fn.J.aw, Mr. a patient at Veterans
Mr. and Mro. Tad Hayman
• baa return·
HoiPital, Pomeroy,
and Mrs. Jack Bolen.
ODd fanitly and JODOt Bluell,
Columhwt, """ •lltllng Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Bloaall.
Edith Sl11011 ond famUJ, !'om·
eroy. were dinner gueJta of Mr.
and Mrs. llonk Hollar.
Mr. and Mrs. RGbert Whl~
and Mary Pieree wera vllltlns
Genavlave SltJbart and Mr. tuld
Mn. Ru11ell VanMeter, Port..
land.
Mr. ODd Mrs. Lorey Cu~
by Mort Reed.
' ' ·
and •'fllllll4' were dlrolet' t.118N
ol Mr. and Mro. Marvin Walker,
Tunlero Plains.
Mr. and Mrl. Bill Kauff tuld

'Ill!~ Of.,~ 1110RIIAme ~p

-.i·_ • • •

Professional 1111
cleanin&amp;·luaranteed
Mason, West Vlr&amp;lnl~

Caltad bore due to the ~
of Jolm Groee were Mr1. cut!
til Cautllorne and AlU-m, Glllll

..... pMienl

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Alt•r8Uons, aippert ancl
packets

.a6 E. Malo Paoooroy, 0.

PT. PLEASANT W. VA,

The
"WHIT·E "

-

Business Servl-

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MCORE'S

• ALUMINUM SIDING
• STORM JfiNDOWS
• REMODELING AND
BUILDING

1-Mie

noons.

....~ ...uo~

IZ.. ,. MAIM

'LCOA

Mr. Paul Wallace, who bas

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Pullp .... •lllilllo hilt ., • "'tt,. ......... .

Prices

HELEN or YIRGU. TEAFORD

SYRACUSE, 0.

.._., ..,.....

dau&amp;lltar ...,.. vlllltlna NallleCozarL

POMEROY - Warm 3 bedroom
brick, bath. run baaement.
Only $65110.00
MlllDLEPOilT - 4 bedrooms,
mndern kitchen. lllo balha,
level lot. $85110.110
FnMs WANTED
ASSOCIATES

Plus

wfih .,.,,. •oat ....

""'..,.._________ 11 .. 6
Sat ....................------·' to 7
s.........:.........._........ 11 •• 6

were there e:.:cept Harold and We
to Ids work he eould not be with
the famiJ;y. He and Mra. Bolen
had vtalted hi a mother a few days
before Christmas.
Mr. Clarence Turley ls a medl&lt;al patient in Holzer Ho.opltal.

J." ,_...r,••

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...,. • hJth· fituaur• rlnl.~. ..
.... ...., teo - • • car •htt~a
:J, ......... eft 4uty

- · · cblldrell and their famiUie•, Katherine. Roger, Max.
Jack, Donna Jean and Loia. All

been a surgl&lt;al paUant· ot Veterans Memorial Hospital is not
10 well and will have to under~
10 11urgery for secmd time.
Mr. and Mrs. c. E. Stout and
Mr. and Mn. Bernard Allen and
family ci Albany spent New
Year•a Day with Mr. and Mrs.

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MONEY CLIPS

SAVE MONEY, 1969 zig zag
sewing machine ; this mach·
ROOM furnished apart..
port. 0111&lt;1.
• ., 1ft
ine make• buttonholes, dsrna•
.,_"'·· Phone and emb. Take O\ier payments BUOOI'.T PRICE lumttun 011
ll·ll·tfc
ol $5 per mooth or pay bal·
our third noor budget shop.
anee due ~ - 12 . Call 992-2836.
apartment. bath,
Ha..r Furniture, MlddleporL
1-7-etc
.Biow11's Tratler Park, Min.
Oldo.
11-tte
11;-r!De, Ohio. Pbone . __
l-Ute MIDNIG'IIT CONSOL-ER a~reo SEWING MACHINES. repair
1 opeakers. 4-lpeed record
aetvlce. all makes. WY 1thanger with two-way baJhouse with bath.
2214. Tlte Pabrlo Shop, Pomoncc oootrol; diamond needon Union Ave. UWeroy. Authorlted Sl~~t~er Sales
le, AM-FJI radio; 1121 caah
and Service. We Sharpell
lncil-. Phone or $'1.111 per montb. Pllone
l-'l-31c
Sclsoorl.
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IJ9S.25116.

CASI: NO. liMO. J'lm. ADd. P'lDal
AeeoWlt of Paul C. Wera.s~ Ad·
mi1l1.1Jln.tor of tile -.tate af ...........
C4'7 Werner. DeeeaMCI.
Cl\8 NO. 1..,.,1. J1nt aDd JIJW
Ac:cvu.nt ol Tllomu It TUrner. Ad·
Jni.nldn.t.o!' of \bil . . .te of Llll·
11n M. 1'W1Mr, J)eeeateel.
\.lnl... n~Pliorll aN fUed UUII'fto,
4il1 •~oounh wW be for llieariq
Ldan Aid Court OD tiUI nh daJ Of
)'e bru•ry. liMit, 1t wb.lcb Ume Aid
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ville
call slation, wiahes Bollone mUe east of Five Points,
day Greellngs. Dally aenkio
County Road 53. Phone 1192·
with llml~ SUnday fore.
8410.
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MODERN ONE BEDROOM unfurnished apartment, Coato
Bull&lt;llng over Dutton's Drug
Store, Inquire at apsrtment
A JIM WALTERS home. five
H.
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rooms; bath, wall to wall carpet ln the living room, builtI ROOM apartment, cl,.. to
downtown Pomeroy. Call tift.

Purl Rueur. Deceal6d.

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Children• &amp; Teenagers

101 W, M•ln
992-5896

Aeeounla •Dd voucb.us of tile foJ.
l'lwbll: IUoiMd fkhaclal'lel brte beaD
riled. ID the Probate cow;, X.lp
Ooualt)', Oblo, fol' apPl'O"''al aDd. 11ft.
tltnt•nt:
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AccouDt ol lema H. SinJolr, Ad·
miD.t..tnroklc' Ill t1M1 lllhte ol NelHa

GEO. HOBS'l'ki"I'ER, &amp;-.
! Lim! - Rock St. and 4 """"
house out of high water.

SWEATERS
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,.. Till MATTia 011 lln'L.IMifiT
0' ACCOUNTS. f'JtOIAT8 COU.T,
Ml.l.l COUNTY, OHIO

YOU SAVED and slaved for llday.
waD to wall carpet. Keep 11
new with Blue Lustre. Rent
oleelrlc ollampooer $1. Tiny's
1-M!C
Barplnland.

VACANCY for two elderly peo- sn!AW. Phone IJ9S.I227.
ple. Preler prlva~ pold pa1J.Z$-12tp
tients. Phone Maoon, 'I'IS-6181.
HAY, Phone 9!12-57911.
l...Uc SEWING MACHINE. 1911 zig
zag, wear what you make on
this honey. '!'!tis machine
Lost
Real Estate For
buttonholes. aopUques. darns.
LlliT - Meigs Marauder footballJackeJ; at the Mlip llllb - - and .I!WI .....
straight ...tch . Only $39.10
Sdil01 Dance New Yean Eve .
cub or $4.50 per month .
'If found please call IJ9S.:I'I44.
Phone 992-25116.

SER. STATION
PoMEROY
OPEN
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Pets For Sale

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-·Mr. 01111 ...... Dolberii'Oif·
ell, lilt. and MrL Ra)'ea MeMuri'J, local, Mr. IIIII Mra. J!d&gt;.
ert Lewton lllldd&amp;u&amp;frt,et,Raclnt.
aniPaul Sellera,!Geol, ealledon
Mr. 11111 Mro. ·f!Qr P....U anll

By . lllAl' JOHNSTON

Ill' MRS. HEIUIERT ROl)SH

Lladl Beegle, Rac:lne; LOb'
1!1.. DoUey,
SllveraviUo; Mr. and Mn. """"
ry Aullleriee. ~ \an/1 Mr. llla\lly.
11111 Mrs. Hem')' Autber...,_ Bov·
Mr. Roy Powell l&lt;cldoDII.Y P
orly, vi~IIOd Mr. IIIII Mrs. Clrl .• ploce o1 o1oa1 In hfa eye. Ulo
Autl&gt;eracm Chrl- lloy.
wile hbn to 1 doctor IIIII
Mr. and Mro. C1r1 Allii&gt;Or 1011 &amp;01 It romowd.
"ere dl...r guests of IJndt.JJee..
Mr. Bernard Icenhonrpuaed
cle. Haem*, on Ou1abnaL
away at Eaat Liftl'POCII Jan. 8
Mr. Rdlorl Our• violled Mr. or a 11oar1 alack. Mr. and Mra.
Homer leed!oWer, loell, and
llod Mr. IIIII Mrs. Sol Blcley Mro. Helen Jelfero, !l\'raOUOO,
IIIIIMra.
Eddie, Chrloii!U lloy.
-- 10 lho CW&gt;James carter, Mra. AJ.. went \It .....re
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ft Hollil!eVo Sr, IIIII Mr.
Mr. IIIII Mrs. B011by J,. Wallo
MrL Sol BlcleY ala- tho tlltll and fanllb'. Racine Route, .u
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weddiJw amrlveraary celebnt1on Ll.urem:e Johnston, Jr., local.
II Loq BoUmnMetbodloiChureh called on !llr, 01111 lllra. ~o~ay.
Sunda.Y honorillll Mr. 01111 Mro. wood Jotmaton.
Joaeph Blooell.
Mr. Charlie
Ia lin·
Mn. MartM HolabWK, Mn.
fr...lnla proviDI at his home.
Finnie Blcl•• IIIII Mra. v ..
Mr. DDion ,Tayler remai!O!•
carter vlalted • di.Y with Mrs. about the !lillie at home.
Alta Holalnpr, Jr., Raelae.
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fullb:,
Mr. IIIII Mrs. Harry Powell
and Nra. Ruth. PaweU, Reed ...

Mr. IIIII Mrs. GI'OIII'!lloolb'eo
Ltaa add Todd. Columbwl, were
w.oellollll vlaltoro ..wltb Mr. IIIII
Mra. !Ia)' Holno1, Lloo ipJI Todd
remained ror e week trith ttieir
fii'Ol1I\JOl'enl8.
RQmond Adams ot Warren
spent tho hollcla&gt;'o with his .PV·

onto, Mr. IIIII Mro. Marahall Adamo.
Mrs. IIQr Dono11Uo IIIII Grea
went b,y plano to Clovis, NeW
Moidco, IIIII -.dod Utowoddlllll
IOD IJld brotbar, JoftnDJ
Om:lhue, to ~1!11 Janlce LOuab.
dalla!&gt;tBr ol Mr. IIIII Mro. C. C.
Looogh, .., Dec. 6 al Ute Church

of their

ot Chrlat In Clovit. Johnny was
recently diachlrgedfrom service
wllh lho V. S. Army. Mr. IIIII
Mrs. Donobue are reaid1ng at
•1601 Rosa Street, Clovis, N, M.

NelldeiiiiiiN
oi Betlllebem bas
not been ldenUfted,
Tile Star

bill-•

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plallot VODUI dJuld bave
been the "liar'' that guided

Mr.IIIIIMro.lla)'Hell.,ycalled

tbe wile meD to tbe IIWI&amp;er
.. the flrst Cbrlstmu.

on Henry ~vis at R&amp;wDIWood.

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CONTINUE THRU JAN.l4. SERVICES BEGIN AT 7:30P.M. RE·V. CHARLES
NORRIS, EVANGELIST. EVERYONE WELCOME.

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Eden News
By MAR1111o HOLSINGER
lie¥. Eldon
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and Mrs. Mlllanl SWartz were Sr.
Mr. IIIII Mrs. Sol Blcley

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Mrs. Dale Kuhn aM and Eddie, Mr. ·l nd Mn. Robert
buy of Llttle HoeklD&amp;, Mr. . Webb, 'bta lncl laura, C o r a
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Web!!, John Rollinoon and lllra.
1. . . ·un. Terry swartz, Mr. and
'Einma Van Meter', Geoqe, ~
'lira. Jil1ke WWiams and Mm.Ue.
l(r, and Mrs. Vere swartz, .to~· erta; Doria, Dovld IIIII Robert
.t.l, IIIIi! Mr. 01111 Mrs. Rlcllltd · Dowey, 11111 Golirlo'• friend,
and family or Rave- llarpro~ ol Belpre.
Go.- Grlllla welll to Colum· Mr. 11111 Mro. M1ko Kerwin
liuoiO .... .,_. Chrlo-awllh opont Chrlobnao Doy wltb Mr,
.,, ooi&gt;-IJ&gt;Iaw Ollll dlugl&gt;ter IIIII 01111 Mro. WllliaDtHooelloo.
Mr. 01111 Mra. Fieldllllll
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Mr. Olllllllro. a.ariH Toni, llolpn, vlalledMondll'wlth
and Kevin. He returiiOil Mr. IIIII Mro. Sol .l llghy IIIII Ecl-

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That's just ~ne m~l'1l· reason Y:o~ qm bUy
Super-Right'~~ts ~th epnfi&lt;Jenoe.

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were Mr.
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'"::. IIIII !lire. ' Terry
apont Chrlabnaa . w1111
- · Mr. and IIH. ·PolO
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Mrs. 0pa1 van ]\loler alid

alia ol Col....,.., Mra. Boatrice Belllz IIIII Kovln l!yner af
01111 Poorl aandolpi.
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S.P.i'fiii•&gt; OIIII Linda Wlllltmolllll
Loonanl Amos and
IIIII Mrs. Wlllltmo
called on Mr.lllll

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, we puUhe best side down. ·
The sid~ of the meat you can't see
is guarantee(( to ~ eqijal to ·.··

OHIO VALLEY SLICED

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once ~er-IIIIIMr.lllllb · • . . - Baehel COea,clouahte&lt;
1-Waid Amoo and •elf! Mr. 01111 Mrs. Cola, e...
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wllil .her .PVenta, Mr. 11111 Ma:o. ;,* " ~":'
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IIIII Mrs. Clarenee Honderacm ~ Sllioe,Olllllamlly ...,..,.
and Mr. IIIII Mrs. dolr Follrod
·Jit, .IIJI!I , MrL Vance Wllbllr
and lamlly duriiW lho hollcla&gt;'L lljll ,~ were WeUaiOn ii'ChrllilntJ Eve .,..U II lho pofO;.on 8aWrdaJ, .
~-,.... Mr.
·Bic!Q' hltlt apont a - wllh
and Mr.
and Mro. Ridlard :tOiirnd mi his aant. Mll!ol
a.arlea ol POIIIOrolh Mr. lnd' HCIIIMr, H~ ~.:_~~-~
Mro. BIUy FollrOd and SUo Am
E. W. HoleombOIIII-...., ....or Alheoo, Mr• aild Jla. Gorald 111o Chrlabnal ....allonw!Utrelas...u 11111 ~ of ~. tlveaiD TnU.
Mr. IIIII Mro. Rabort J!4WNcJe
Mra. Rulb ·Sirlaher of Rldo

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·Dela«»,alco Steaks •
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tlodr home Ia , dof,
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Tue"""- Arlo., Sllnday ~ · . Mn. TGnl
llliOIIdlal Chrllibnal week w~t~~ ·
AIJiart cone on Frida&gt;' afl..

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CHECK THESE
FUL·VALU BUYS!

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Gullirlo and Mr. IIIII Mrs. Tom
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c ~.. and Mrs. M1ko WDIIama Sr. , ,
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Mankind 10,000 Years away from First Space Visitor
W t\..liliiNGTON (UPI) - Man
rannot eJ;pec1 to be \'failed by

aptce ahlpa &amp;om other solar
a)·atems in the next 10,000
years, and problbb· not even
then, aerordU. to a srientifir
atud,y for the Air Force made
public lodoy.
1be University of Colorado
atudy on "Unidentified FJ.ying
Objecto"
(UFOS)
concluded
that ••no direct e v i 0 e n c e
wtatever or a coovincirv nature
now exiiU (or the rlatm that
an,y UFOS represent IP8Cecraft
vlsidrti earth from anotbn

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Ooe bill ..uuld l'l'fei: ... ~·
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eJectim to become law.
Ity -

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Sen. Other OCUek, D-Akron,
the bill abolishing

J. Cowan

c ivillzatlon.' '

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pagtt report, compiled under a two-year Air
Ferre contract, hedged by
saying that its conc1ualon, blsed
on present evidence, w11 not a
prediction for the future.
But It then went on lO think
~orne cosmi e thCJtq,&gt;hts on the
\·astness of the universe, the
comparati vcty tiny tet·hnologica:l
achievements ol man and the
extreme unlikelihood of interstellar tn.vel as practiced
routinely in scieoce fiction.
"Travel of men over Lntentel~ The

ler dlstllncc s in the roresecable
future seems now to be qulte
out or the question... said study
director Dr. F.dward U. Condon,.
physic s proressor at Colorado
and former head or the National
Bure:au ol standardt, in a
summary chapter.
Tbe report noted that lhe
vastness of space Is such thllt,
basod on' the speed of light,
"The news ol Christ's life on
earth could not yet have
reached as much as 1 terth ol
the distance (rom the earth to
the center of our plaJcy."

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beings

now know · 100,000 years (the geological age
enough to dealrO)' all llfe on of the earth is some 5 biltim
"Human

earth," It said, "aOO they may
lack the intelllgenee to work out
social c&lt;nrols to , keep themselves rr001 doing so. It other
d vllinti0115 hue the same
limitation then It might be that
they develop to the point where
they destroy themselves utterly
before they hue developed the
technolou needed to enable
them to make long space
voyages."
The report esllmaled thll a
ctvUization's life span might be

lntroduc~

tho dooth penalty. If .....od,
Ill thole convicted d. ftrakl•
p-ee murder in Ohio would reet~ive I maximum penalty of
l t f e ID$risorment. Likewise,
~hose men now on death row in
the Ohio Penitentiary would
have their tentence cornmuted
to life In prison.
Would Be Bolllble •
AdrJltiOiliJiy. cll)ital crimes
would be bailable, First:degr~
-murder is not bondable m Ohio

The Baohon File Deportment
,....ted minor """- at lhe
Jvan J. COWen. 77, who dled home of Ralph Worden oura on
Tuesdv in &amp; Tlltlpa. Fla., hol- lhe Baalw&gt;-Long R1111
pttal, bad realded in Tampa the diY t.rco a ftre which started in
put 25 years, but was born at tho garqe attached to tho home,
The fire was beliewcl to t.ve
Burll:ngbam In Melgl County, the
lOll of the late Leroy and Flora started from a shorted liJhteord.
The blaze was reported by Slw.ron
Grlin CGwen.
. Mr. 'Cowen waa a member of Holter. The Oun rami~)' was not
tbe Seminole Hetahta lJ n i t e d at home at the time. Eight fireMethodist Churcb, Tampa, the men answered the call.
now,
International Order ol Boller.
Oeasek and Sena. Douglas maken, Iron and !ldpbuUders,
Two deferllants were fined
Blaekamltha and Forger&amp; a n d
Tuesday
nlgbl In tho court of
Helpera Loclio No. 433 &lt;i Tam Pmaeroy Mayor C3Jarlea Leger.
pa.
S:a.Ddra WUdennuth, 18, Pom~
He is survived by his wire,
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
eroy,
wu firal $5 and cosh on
Georete; a daughter, Mrs . SarJAN. B-9
assured
clear distance chargea
ah Ellen LIUie, Florida; two
NOT OPEN
and
Bobby
Kuhn, 28, AlbaQy, was
1001, lvu J. Jr., Wlacoasln, and
Carl c., Jackscxrvtlle, Va.; two tined $15 and costa 011.1 ftctidou1
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
olotera, Mra. Ruth Wood, CUllh- license plates charge.
JAN. 10 • II
vert, Georgia, and Mrs. Nina MEIGS GENERAL HOSPll'AL
TilE PRIVATE NAVY
Culmer, Miami, Fla.; three
AD!oUSSlONS - None.
OF SGT. O'FARRELL
brothoro, Mark, Qm City, CalDISCHARGESBolly WU0011,
(Technlcolor)
if.; Ted, in klwa, and George, !iUr lOY Klng.
Bob Hope - Phyllis OWer
ol &amp;m Francisco~ eight grand ~
children, lllld three great..grandDANGER ROUTE
cldldren.
(Technlcolor)
Funeral oervlcea wiD be hel&lt;l
Rld&gt;ard Johnson
~ at 2 p.m. from tho
Corol Lynley
Membera &lt;i tho Board of DIRawllnp Coats Funeral Home
rector•
ol the GaWa County
with borlal In tho Burlingham
SHOW STARTS 1 P.M.
Water
Aaan.
8111d today the J&gt;OO&gt;Camotory. Frleoda may calleny.
ple
&lt;i
Galli&amp;
County
are aupporttime alter 10 a.m. Friday.
lng lhe prupoaed rural water OYIIem.
~eamen indicated that as al
lhls
dale, approxlmatoly700 have
,..o-n
,
filiNG
algned
water users asreement
Let your
II!TTINO
and
right.of.way
easement forms
•• !I . CIO
llld paid tr&gt;ta1 tap reea. AnYone
wlohoo m partlcl,poto In lids
IIYIIom II reminded lhOI Januuy
I~ 1969 lo tho deadline date Cor

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"We, the consmner, need help

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Then cammenta were excerpted from lettera ftled with

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News ... in Briefs

A BIG SlflPMENTf ·
You 1hould atop iR the busy Mens ·

Depart mont on th. htlloor.
S.e tho new arrlvolo In Big Yank Work
Uniform&amp;. All al•••· Panlo from 2t'IO
SO woiol in your CGrtoct length all!!
ohirta from 14Y. til 20 neck 1i1e In y,.k
choice of •.le.,.,•. !ehgtha
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fabric in ~r
fovorlte .color or tbo f10pular
cotton lll!illa In omdrl colora. lor
right now. Aloo iuot In • 'I'"
tli&gt;n Big Yank flannel w.ork .shirt a.
,:i.tf•fll•, new colors. Siaea
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CAMBRIDGE, Mass, (UPQ The slayer who bludgeoned a
pretty Harvard coed to death
this week performed an ancient
runeral rite over the body. po~
lice revealed.
Detectives said evidence round
1n the apartme11t where 23-.year.
old Jane S. Britton's body was
found on a blood-ooal&lt;ed bed led
Harvard anthropologists to believe the murderer was ... sick

atone that had been given to her
u a gift. S.e was an anthropology lludont.
Todlly, rour persons were to

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lO 011 I dlarp of drivlns 1011 &lt;i

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$orority OIBees
'r.o&lt;*iP Oountlanl haft been
In Marlatla

ant;-Ae~nhrtir"Mn.

Max: Donahue. ·

Police Hold Man

take lie detector tests voluntar-

ily to "clear up slight discrepancies. •• They are James Humphreys, 27, of Toronto, Miss Britton's boy Crlend; and Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Mitchell, neighbors
or the slain girl, and a rourth
pEH·son whom poli ce refused to
ldo&gt;tlfy.
Detective Sgt. John Galligan

said an Iodine compound had been
daubed on Miss Britton's body.
Galligan said anthropologists at
Harvard told him the markings
appeared to be signs used in a
primJtbe burial rite. students
oi anthropology like Miss BrJt.
too would have knowledge of suctl
ceremonies, the professors told
pollee .

By United Press Inter..tional
PARIS- NORTH VIETNAM SAID TODAY Ute Sooth Vietnamese
regime ot President NJU,Ye~ Van Thieu Is trying to torpedo the Paris
tllkl on Vietnam 'and keep the Americans involved ln the war.

-rate

Nlnq Ati-

April Fraser, Cheryl Woods,
Kathy Harris, Karen Johnson, Vicki Slac k. Merri Ault; fourttl
row, Ltnda Gerard, Kelly Burdette. Donald Stivers, Mickey
DaveJl)Ort. Becky Fultz and Barbara Fultz, Director of the
choir it~ Mrs. Bert)&gt; Fultz with Mrs. Cherole Burdette, assist-

A man wanted on a charge
and converting
a check ror personal purposes
In Wooster has been arrested
by Middleport police and
IOOged in Meigs County jail.
Police a cted on a warrant
by the wayne Masonary c~
struction Co., Wooster, chargill!( Ralph Edward F1int, 23,
who has been living in Middleport, with converti~ a check
in the amount or $1,035 to personal use.
embezzli~

Welker in

Ralph Welker, Pomeroy, was
appointed Wedneoday chairman or
the Agrleultu.re Committee In the
108th General Assembly -which
a&lt;(lourned todoY lor tho weekend.
He was one ol five chairmen
of otancllng committees named by
House ~er Charles F. Kur~
resa, R--Bowlins Green.
Welker,
Bedford ""'""""'

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DAYTON - FORMER ASTRONAUT JOHN II. GLENN, tho ftrst Melp, Gallla llld Athens CounAmericu to circle the earth in a space cosule, wUI return to Ohio ties (27th dlstrlet) In the House.
withlit a month to canvas 1)umocrat1c leaden, buslnesmtea 1 n d
other cl\a1rmen named were
youth and make • . declslorl'"on whether 10 run in the 1970 U, S. Se~ Rep. Gordon M. Scherer, R ate 1\&amp;ce.
Clnclmat.i, chairman ot the Hl&amp;h·
The lloytOI1 Journal-Herald, In a copyrighted ator)' Wednesday, ,..Yo and TrlllfP)I10I!Oil Com"""' lhe 48-yaar-Gid Ohio !llllvi and retired Marine colonel Nld ho · rnltloe, formerly lllthwaY• and
,.ntod m aee hoof mucll '"""" he mlillt ~.n ror the race. Ill 1964 Motor Vthlcleo Committee.
he withdrew from lhe Serate race whab he Injured hlmaelr In a lOlL
- Blip. E. W. Lainpoon, BJel!er8011, chairman of tho W.,ya
ISRAEL TOOAY BEGAN EVA&lt;;UATING all. clvlllano ·trom Ita and Miona
(Ormerly
Suez canal town of KuUra, often ·thtJ t:ar1et ot Arab guns In Israeli theTaxatlonCommiUee.
- Rep. Mark C. Schlnnerer,
arlillo'"!' duelo with
J~ lroopo aald theY sent an laraeU patrol Beeiltl in new Rghtln&amp;ac:rosll the Jordan River.
R-Lak-. cllalrman of the l':dIn ·;.trut1 Lebtnon'a premier desllnate. Raahid Klnml. beaan ucatlon Conunlttee . .
«oUboritlooa on a new cabinet 'while .Piedgi!W hla government to a
- Rap. Robert E. Notzlq, R·

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NEW YOnK (UPD - Mem bers o( the Wtre Service GuUd
(WSG) walked ofi their Jolla toda_y at the AJsoclated Press in
the nrst strike by editorial employes in wire service history.
General Manager Wes Gallagher said the AP woold cootinue
to provide • "ita essentta.l a n d
basic news serviees." The strike
began at 8 a.m. (Th'J). The w~
represents 1,300 AP employes

The task force recommended
a new one per cent gross retail
rcl:eipls tax, a county wide income tax and a boost in the pub-lic utility tax rate from 3 to 4
per cent.
The organization prq)osed thtJ
rrcation of County Councils of
Education to replace CwnQ
Boards o( Education. These
councils would be empowered to
le vy countywide income taxes
t o support employmen"HJriented
education, tq reorganize and
dlaaol"'i'e lh'esent sOOool district!
am lo assign plC)lls ard teachers.
Other recommendations hr
eluded:
- Expansion of \IOCatioMI education facJ.Iities to make them
available to students 18 hours

• da.Y.
- That employment oriented
education be integrated into college or university preparatory
education.
-Protective laws governi~
elTIJ)loyment of children be im·
plernented as to encourage students to get work experience
under school jurisdiction.
-Changes ln teacher certifi ..
cation so qualified persons wlth
• technical, trade or i~ustrlal
background may be used in vo.-

cational teaching with a minimum or formal teacher train-

!...
AB a means of financing these
changes, the task force also
recammended:
- All taxes levied by a county for education should be distributed through the new Count;y
Council of Educ•tion to equalize
per ::ntJU tax resources.
-· State funds for construction
of vocational facilities should
be distributed on the basis oC
need
-State distribution of operational tunds should be based

solely an need.
- Minirnwn
school operating tax millage requirements to
qualify for state aid should be
raised from 17.5 mills to at
least 25 mUls.
- - Tecbnkal Education corr
structioo funds should be made
available through revenue bonds
Issued IJy the state.
John C. Ullery, a professor in
the Ohio state University Col~
lege of Medicine an:t chairman
of the task rorce, said there arc
rritical problems facing the
state in the Reld ol vocational
anti technical education.
"We recognize that it will
cost money to provide boys,
girls and adults or low and middle income wid! equal job op-portunities," Ullery said, ''but
we are confident that the people of Ohio want and will s~
port such a program.
The report said possibly a
million Ohioans now employed
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throughout the Unlled stales.

Key Role
Of House

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Wanted in Wooster

NJU.)'en Thanh Le, chief spokesman or the Hanoi delegation, took
d4 In """' COU&gt;,II;J.
at\arp issue with Thleu's statement TUesday warning that South Vie~
Tbo PIJrol Nld
.... drMII by • 110111 Cor!IOO- nam ,...,ted the Paris parley to be clearly divided Into an allied and
a Commuoist side. in whieh the Viet COlli would be denied the statu&amp;:
tW, 89, . . J. .. of an equal partner. Le ~ 8alaOo'i 1 uP~" regime was ''obst~
21, of, !H. 1 Racine, atety cpposed to peaee: ~ ..uonaJ. lndeperde!]Ce, and is persistent"""""·
'IIIOfe da- ly hiJnpering the Paris conference on VIetnam."
mapiOb!lth·.carl.

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MetP E&amp;H Bond
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CHOIR of Mid-

dleport's Heath Methodist Churctt. alwtve, includes, front row,
left to right, Angela Houchins, Kim Donahue, Marcia Cale,
Tracy Burdette, Melanie Vujakllja, Scott Fraser; second row,
Mandy McDade, Patty Brown, Julie Byer, Martha KrawscZ-YI"It
r--Mel.ag Cak,~ Bfell -ehrtl&gt; Mc-Dade; Richard Powenr ·-·-

-Better aaaembb' line techniques could eliml..te many man."
warranty problema before they
Police aliSO theorized Miss
bealn.
Britton ma,y have been beaten to
- The automaken should pay death wltb an archaeolodcal
dealer•

~ HILDREN'S

No One Injured

-ard IDirard tho · - - . . . -.

Sales RePorted

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TH£ NEWLY ORGo\.'llZED

Friday.

WASIIQIGTON - HONER Ill, EDWARDS,
IJid,o. Ia
tho ..., preoldont ol the clactoral Clltlep of the Uoltod ..
~'Iori of the 30 · - • met hire 111 ......, lho oloclonl ballala
tar .rnoldtmt.
F.dinrda, lo In blo llllh leCIII 0. an oloellr OldD,
leraed •• Ylce p.-..ldont of the C&lt;llltrtio ID U311. He alao Connerbo ·
c\lllred lhe Lowreace Courley Ropubllcan bcathe C&lt;lm!nllteeo
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are being
01 Ga1Ua
CounQ' Rural Water AsiOC. OfEAST LANSING, MICil - PEOPLE WITH aellllll ~~­
fice located In Cllaahlre !tom
ly turn tlrst lO their doetorl for advlet'. Tbat•1 I JI'I-Y8 ll'f'C?'I'• IQ'II
9 a.m•.s p.m. daU)' 8Dd from a New York CIQ obatotriclalt, becouae ''moll pilyliclalllere auual
9 a.m. to noon on Satu.rda,. erlpples. ..
Mitchell'• Groceuln Rodney,
"The avarqe PIIY•Iclan Ia
lree 0110111111 &amp;OIIl blo own baqt.
8 a.m.-6 p.m. dally.
upo m ewnaeiln aex probiOOII," Dr. SollcB. N - TuoedO)' tdd
lflchlpn State Unlwrslty's aewn waek -IDor on "SenwliV- A
Seucb ~ Perapediw."
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by the American
AatcDoblle AaaoclaUoo.
the
AAA criticized
the
warranty program and urpd
the automakers to design cars
~~:n ~ r~red, qulekly,
.o..t ~ ,..- euu,r_.
·
The AAA c.....,lal.u ware
~ tho ftrat of , a l q II at
"bl;,b wW be beard by lhe FTC.
Tha lHdoft' witness in todly's
11saion was Betty Furness,
preaidentlal asalst.nt ror eonau-mw daira, to be tollowed by
SeQ. GOYiol-d Noloon. I).Wis.
'nle heartna: was tria:ered by
still another crttlcal report
Issued by tbe FiC itself in
November. The rtDOrt. two
years In the making, made
theae points:
-The automakers should put
more empha.Bif on repairs
"Instead of focua~nc on Rles."
the

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"I call .., th&amp; dea1el to make
an ll)pointment, and I hive to

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neering firm of Sleoo, Jnc. wiD
know where tbele water .lines -~=~=~~~r~~=~rrrr~rrrt~\rt~tt~ftrt=~=r~=~=~~rrt~~ti~&lt;=~=~~t~:};~~:~:;:~~=;1~~~~~j:~:
are SOlo&amp; II&gt; be locoted and what
(CootiiOIOd Cram Poge 1)
areu are gulng to be se"ed de- haw $25,00(1..430.0'00 in debtl aDd I haw three children in edlep."
peodo -.-el.v upon the - l e . Gllllpn returned m the lnauraD&lt;e buolneao CcllowiDg blo -~
According to lbe rulesandregulattooa set forth bytheFarmers
SANTA MONICA, CALIF'. - THE WIFE OF comedian Grood1o
Home Administration, the entire Marx aoed Cor dhwce Tuoldly, cbarBilW U.t her 7:1-year.ddlllotap ree, water users agreement, band was a man of ..hosWe ud abu.!dve moods. ••
and right-&lt;(.way easement ronns
Mrs. Edna Eden Marx.
a fonDer model. alld in t. ~
from each lndivicm.J. reaidenee plaint 1lled tn Slt)erior court that Mar:r. hid U 11\Hioonti'II .. INe
wllhlea lo be IOI"'Ied by tho 01'1- lolq)er" and once lhmatonod to kiD bar. She edded lhOI he "bellttem, nwst be completed by the lled and ridiculed" hot Ill lr&lt;lll of relatl.. a, eenanll Uld gueatl.
deadline.
Mra. Marx aaked lor a cllvlolea of »roperty wllicb abe eotlmated at
Balanee of tap reea and forma more tt.a 13 mWioa, and $3,500 monthly a11"""13'.
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·pearan.ce Sale!

Cloudy, mueh colder, BnDW
flurries tonight. Lows between
5 and 18 above . c.ontimled cold
Frlda,y with snow flurries end·
tng . . . . In north.

TEN CENTS

COLUMBUS (UPD The
Goveroor's Task force on Vocational and Technical Educa-tion today recommended a major reorganization of the state's
educati onal system and proposed two new taxes and an increase in another tax to pay for

WASIIINGTON
(lJPD- Tho
Trade
Cmunluion
Initialed hearlpga tcday on auto
warranties in hopes or ftndirw
answen to gripe• that go like
this:
11 1be
car nrnnties are
The jdlllc lo heine

Cremeans Grocery in B I d- lhOI area. Reoldonta &lt;i tho Ad- ua Couoty bu a ntor
wen, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. dally. ~ dlooo-Kanauga area may lliiPI at Ramamber\be
JIIDIII7
Hid lha apoitOIIJIIOII.
cl&amp;l hours wiD be held II Cre- Tiny&gt;a !lloe Lond 011 ThuredOY, 1~
means Gro&lt;ery Wednesday lllld January 9111 from 7-8 p.m.
Thursday, January 8th and 9111
from 1 p.m.-8 p.m. Cor reslRealdentl of Gallla &lt;Aiuoty and
donto In lha BklweD-Porter Uld a portion of Melp Couoty are
Evergreen areas. Alao, at Wick- to be reminded tblt this is a
llne"a Groeeey, inBldwellonFrJ .. member~ed, non-I'I'QIIt corclay and Solurclay, 'Jamw-y lOth poration. Mombera &lt;i lhe board
and 11111
1-3 p.m.
. ,
&lt;( ~· bave !1110111 ._lf&gt;ac
Members of lhe Board will be houri 111c1 inpch _ . . 1illbat the Patriot Loclio flail '"' out oompenaatlm.
Wednesday, J11D1117 8, lrom 1
"II II Ill' to the ~~
p.m.-8 p.m. to aaolat ~e In to -rmlne
Gal- .

II mull be uadorstood by the
~elhot tho onlywaythomembers of lhe boord and lho engi-

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Mean New Taxes

Federal

$300.

SALE StAm

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Vo-Sch _l Plans

Answers

uary 11, residanee taps will be

TO MARK DOWN 16
SAYING FOR OUR
JANUARY

thereby."
No eviden&lt;..-e was ,....... ol.
U.S. government .. llltJCrec)'" GO
UJ-'OS, and no evi~ that
they are a defense hazarC.
11\e report saw no oeed b'.a
new federal agen&lt;:y to •b.ICIJ 0.
subject. ark~ oo need tor 1M AJr
Force to cOftinue to ma.lJieala a
special unit to study UFOS:.
suggested that the Air Foree
onl,y continue "inteUlgence ut
sur veiilance" from LU ......
But it said this was a quutlaG
for defense officials to Ander.

THURSDAY. JANUARY 9, 1969
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olpers. The lnltlal tap fee Ia
t?'S per reaidenee and after Jan-

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

VOL. XXI NO. 181

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Dies in Tampa

years)
aoo
said
it was
extremely unlikely that two
nearby civilizations ln inter stellar space would reactl a peak of
development at the same time.
" ••• We consider that it is
safe to assume that no ILE
(Intelligent
LiCe
Elsewhere)
oulHMte ol our solar system has
a~ possibility o( visith11: earth
in the next 10,000 years:• the
report said.
"It is regarded by scientists
today as essentia.lly certain that

ror advanced lite
though "some primitive forms
may exist." It Hid astronomer&amp;
generally now reject the idea of
an,y inteUlgent ure on Mars.
The report declared: "our
general
conclusion is Ulat
nothiQI hla come !rom the stldy
of UFOS in the past 21 years
that has added to scientific
knowledge. Careful consideration of the record as it Is
avaUable to us leads us to
conclude that further extensive
study ot uros probably cannot
be justifted in the expectation

ILE exists,"' the r~ said,
"but with essentlall,y oo ponibilit.y of contact betwema the
communities on planets a9socl~
ated with different stars. We
thererore conclude thU tbere is
no relation between ILE at
other solar systems ami UFO
phenomenon as observed on
earth. ,,
This, it said, leaves only the
question of travel to earth from
other planets in our own solar
system. or these, ll said, only
Vews and Mars seem c~able
ol sLI)I)Orting life. It said Venus

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hatcDioo Nldclle East p6lley wljll loraeL H wiD be hla seventh ollnt L.aura, ehalnnan ol qte lllsur1
ance, UtUtilel and FlnJnclalln·
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The AP's teletype operators
said they would honor theGulld"a
picket lines. The operators are
members ol the United Telegraph
Union.

At the request of federal me.
diator George Byrnes, both sides
agreed to attend a negotiating
session at 1 p.m. toda,y.

Promoted
Ohio State Highway Patrolman
Corporal Bruce R. Scholl bu
been promoted to rank d. Sergeant. Sgt., Scholl has beeu u.
signed to command the Cblllicothe Post. He has been st;a ..
tioned at Mt. Vernon Iince 196t.
and earlier at Toledo, Lineal~
ter, Portsmouth, and lrontorl.
A native of Pomeroy, be grad.
uated from Pomeroy High Sc:hool
and served four years iD the
U. S. Navy before jo{nlng the Patrol in 1953. He lsdlesonofMra.
Frances Scholl, Pomeroy.
He is married to the rormw
Faye CaroJ Seeger ol Toleclo.
They have dlree sons and tWO
daughters. Sgt. SchoU is a mem-

Representing the Meigs County Fatr Board at the Otdo Fair Man-- renee Lodge No. 198).
agers Convention beirw held at theSheratorH:olumbus Hotel in Columbus thls week are Lauren Hofflnan and Hugh Custer.
The comvemton Is a neeesaity In order to make advance preparationa and eonwtete book:irw• for the anwal Meigs Fair. As yet, the
fair board has not OI'IIDlzed for the 1969 edlUon of the aMual event.

Morgan To

Of Middleport
Dies Wednesday

SPEAKING OF 11IE FAIR BOARD, H. E. (llete) Shields, a mem..
ber of the II"CJ'.III, lw.s )tat been di1charged trcn Vetenns Memorial
James Walter Waddell, Cole Hospilal where he was 1aken after sutrertng a
SL, Mlddlepor~ d;od Wednesday
He urderwent nrgery for a leg injury and is now in a caat trm~
evening In Holzer Medical Ce~r his ankle to atau.t hls hip a1 a result o( the injury,
tor.
Mr. Waddell, born Nov. 30,
OIDO TREASURER JOHN D. HERBERT reports thatbolsl,.aa ~
1882, at Clifton, W. VL,waspre.. porently wu good tllraughout Ohio during tho December Cllrl.-•
ceded in death by hl.a parents, ·~ Salea tax collectlono lncreallld In all 88
John and Ellen MorarltyWaddeU,
Would you llollove that In
and two brothers..
Melga c....ty co~~ectaa ror Do- lhrollt allmont Tueldly.
Mr. Wad:JeU wasarettredpost- ceml&gt;Or -ed '"-1100.88 In
JUDY SCHIEB, 1 mastar of the ~eport Poat oalel tax ~ to oal¥ $97,- ct lllln l'wiiiH wun..,. at
-omce, 1ervtne there IS yeara. 835.32 1n
or 1967. Mor_Stale,_t _ _ _
He also .,rated a tardware
of her recent loave trOm 1110
alore Ia Pomeroy Cor a rumber
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