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Boaa ·
11on1 baa mired 0111 turned ber 1111!1 0111 al&gt;&lt;lh ...... II H Jietltodllt Church over to Mrs. ~n Brum.
Almost 83, Besa started teac:hi.QI In 1be Subda1 aehOol wbeD
she Nld just t:urmd 15. Tt1e da11 teaeher at that time ulced ~·•
to subsUtute ror a SUI'dU or two whlle ahe .ae~~tlOMd. 'lbe tea~
never returmtd. and Bell juat kept on. tea~ .

NEIGHBORS ON NORTH THIRD sr. In Mlddlopwt in-In 11 51. AnlhOIIY'I Holpltal In Columbus in ........
Charlo• Kitchen, ...,.,.. olthe lonMr I.fm Dachlllon, d l *
o1 Mr 0111 Mrs. Jameo lludWIIn, is hospitalized for his back
~~Uon. 'He's currentb io traction Cor treatment of I alliJped dlac
alii lf this doesn't work, wlll unc!ergo surgery later dlia month.

of Co!veu to extend Ito to hit IUCefiiiOI', Richard M.
Nboo. "PrelidenHiect Nixon
WUI Y- wxlero-irw,
Jut 11 I did," he ll1d. "He ia
entitled to bavo II."
SurlaX l!;xlenalon
Willi the concurreillit of
Nbon, ho aokocl Calpo11 to

Tolll Kelll WU ,ateled - ·

llltoliiiOat ., till ·91id1J fCboO!,

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Geria4 , oac1 nol!eiDc IIO!IIld hll ....
iiMit.tl '81e&lt;W u t!iO iloimarl'

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Tllolma I!Qr•lllll,.... u bor
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TERIUE LYNN FERRELL
Mr. and Mro. Damon Forni!
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Gruoler,
Mlko Gerla&lt;l!, Pour

McK!mo¥, ond DBIIIIJ Abllolt.
eleeted tD ...,.....

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Auxlllary, 'l'Ueldl,y, 7:30 p.m.

at fire house. Mermera are ~ell­
lag otoak and porlnr knlvos.
Those interested contact a D y

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' their hall ThurscloQin 9 The meeting was
.ritualillllc I o r m
Uor Ada SlAck, in the

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wlib COUn&lt;loo
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Including
chair. Var sreY"'.s
auditing commlllee wore glvtbe
en and other rautlne buainell

waa 89 yeua old on Dec. 16. Sis·
tor 0111 brother James Quick aioo
...., aboot the same, wllh SIAter Elizabeth Duck""rlh quite
pmlj&lt; at the home of b e r
dallllltor In Akron.
IDIIIollotlon of olflcen will be
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beld at the Jon.
mee ••,..
membera are asked to be pres·

PEGGY BUMGARNER

omce

Engagement is
Announced by

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Miss Bumgarner

ti'U1sacted.
......._
Atteodlng were Janice Law·
Sister Edith Hood was re~....
Enoch Esther Har~
ed recovering from the flu, Sl~-o 8Cil, Leola
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ter Eileen Clark able 00 bEl out den, Deputy Florence Potts, Sa.LETART. W. Va. - Mr. and
afte being ill and Sliter Joo- dlo Tbuener, Myia lludoon, Jeoo Mrs. Edward M. Bumgarner, of
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M1ir_.t
and Ada Rwte 1 Letart,. W. VL, ue In-. !ln. Stowe received 150blrtlt- Slack.
nooncing the engagement ollllelr

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and Lnnlltlllao cordi.

TIIATRE
TONIGHT ' ONLY
JAN. 14
THE THOMAS CROWN AFF
(Tedmic:&lt;lior)

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s.e Homemakers Club

T0 Meet Tomorrow
SYRACUSE - The Syracuse
Third Wednesday Homemakers
Club wUI meet tomorrow at the
headquarters at the local Municlpal park at 10 Lm. with the
subject, uFabrtc and F'Uric Finishes." The leaders will be Virgibia S&amp;lser, Linda Ferrell and
Jessie COttrUL

Steve McQ....,..Fayo Dull...,~
. LORCARTOONS:
BAGCIN' THE DRAGON
WEE WILLIE Wl!JJCAT
A covered dish diMOr "Ul be
MARVIN DIGS
held
II noon "ilb NCb bringing
SHOW STARTS 7 p. m.
their own table service. Coffee
WEDNESDAY &amp; THURSDAY
will be furniohed by the booJAN. 15- 16
teases, Margaret Cottrill, AgNOT OPEN
nes White am Myia Hudson. All

Homemakers are welccm.e.

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Power Co. ofllcu.

Miss Bumgarner is a 1986
graduate of Wabamll Hlill School
am attended Glenville State College for two years. She is presentb' empl"''ed In the Medical
Record DepartmentofLaklnStlte
Hospital.
Mr. Sim• io a graduate o!Wirt
Cowl\}' High Scbool 0111 lo atten:line Glenvtlle State College
where ho is majoring In Vetor-

PORTLAND -GREAT 8 end
Homemakers Club Thoradv, 1
p.m., at home ol MrL HUolct
Roulh.

Mrs. Elmer Wickham.
ROCK SPRINGS BeUer Hoalth
Clab TburscloQ-,
1:15 p.m. at lbo
.
bollle ot Mra. Harold Biackotoll;
Mro. Maxine Amold ..UI b..e 1
lbo
Mro. Hurh
Boafbo

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irary Medicine.
Plaos tor· an April •eddlrc
are tncomplete 11 this lime.

poven;y llg1Kor
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ON THE 2ND

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ANNUAL MEETING SET
ADoua1 moet1ng ol Grace ~·
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' Holy communion will be at 7 :·
30 with llle Rev • Albert MacKeozie, the eelebrlllt.

WHERE

IOSIILI! PIIICID
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Vladlnlh_. !llatalov ID Soyuz t,
1...,cbed TuoscloQ-.
Wtstem
predicted 1bo
!ljmeta would lalolch more
Soyuz Velliclp ...,. and all
would lock lligethor and begin
forming a IJito statim clrcliDg
the Olrll!.

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a ......, of &lt;1\}' lno!illaUona toda,y In a walkout' over
a court IIIJunctiOD fllllnat I strike. Cl\}' ~
ho would aWijt nporto from variODo 1'1\l' cleo
he li!luld oat!m4to 1Ift 111111)' •-loyea """ 1Ji,
....... ob: : :.. worllors atr~. hon olnco 1942. Thot Wark

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all of the other advantages of a 1969 bank
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Mr. Napier's condit;J.on " 1 a
termed .,fair" at the hOspital
" thla IIIOI1IiJ!c. .
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TEN CENT$

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1Jruce •:n

Surtax Blame
KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (Upl) President LyDdon JOOnaon and
Preaido-.,cl

Richerd Nixon

obYiously reached a truce over
'lfho should accept blame tor conUIIIItilg· tho 10 per cent ouriax,
In llmllar. coordlnoted SUII&amp;monto, the;y qreed that the $15
bUUon tu must reluctantly be
c~ unW wu-burdened eco-

nomic drains erXI ani permlta ita
ellminliiiOIL
The truee eooed somePoJilleol
Juallill bolween Ute present 0111
tuture· presldenta. Botb boliewd
II lltllst be .contloied, But Jotu..
•on. .With le11 U.n 1 week in olfl&lt;ei' dlit not Willi fD llk for it
Wflhout Nixoa' s concurrence.

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prloo lunebu lbrougbout the dla- voted to eatabltlh a aervlee1fun(l ~
trleL Some 3,200 application lor board metnbera or tbelr rep.
forms hive beeo received and reMntaUves lor travel&amp;q:~ensel
co¢11de the scbool dllllrlcl In lbo
-of$7541.
Upon the roeommaodatlm ol
Lar17 Morriocln, osol- ...
~ Jack Goode 0111
lira. Bu.lter Bvrett wu-e Illpol- UIUbotltutebuildlDg "'1Mf¥ 27 tor OOINJioncement. todlt" and· VirgU Carl waa ap.
Geora Har.sraves, IUIIIrinten- pointed u a oobotltute btla drlv·

will bo btllloii witlt til .onlar to 1lo1p lnoore that eveey elllllble dtlld Is able to have
a lehool .hmdl, either free OJ'
ata.....,....price.
The beud approved lite dates
or Mar 25 !or baccalaurente and

Emelll
Wood, Marvbt WHson, Norman
Wood, Wllllain Smith, llureil
Goff, Buator Berrett, DwlgiJt
Carl, Junior Darat, Paulino
Dant, Cloronce Ttu:ley.
Jolm Floeher wil1 be b u I
malntonanco liUiR 1m !Ito sram with L. w, McComaa 0111
Donald Wolle aervlag •• clerk
and aoollllant clerk, reopocllve.
11. Cooks ..pi lnelude Mrs. m.
ram SIAwtor llld Mrs. Mildred
Jefters at Rutland and Y: r 1.
Thehna Grueaer, Mr1. Maxine
Arnola and Mrs. AuoUn Pldlllt&gt;a at l'Umerqy. Vivian ~
will be the Rutlond CU-M!
and WUkto liolmal!, the l'UmeHalO)', Letha

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It no agreed to place Glori
!llaw In the salary ocbedulevlded llnco ho boo recently re.
&lt;olYed bla delreo. He Ia ollllatam bOIII dlreetor Ia the diotrleL
A-.,g the mOOI)Dg In addltlon to l!argravea 0111 Moni100, won L, W. McC'&lt;unu, clerk,
and board membera, VIrgil KID&amp;
president; Dcm. Mdlea, Fral*
w. l'Urtor, Mro. E. 0. Rail and
Hiram !Iawter.

Tragedy Strikes

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tho Rutllll\d cooler.
The tac:u.lty at Rutland .,..
Anll Weboter, GlocboaMIJor, Dorotbi Chaney, Dunald ilonln&amp; Roberta WUoon, Jameo Wlddloo
and Thelma llllcbael. AI Pomeroy the;y are Jufly Codner, Ploylllo
Hackoll, Helen Dla1, Merlorle
Glbbl, Leo Kemedy, Sr., Helen WUIIams, Robert Meier, Don
Stivers, Leo Kennect;y, Jr.• Eric
Hart, Martha Hosted, Marpret

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Ella Lewla, 0111 Kale Jorrell.
Bus drlvoro Include Joe MeMurra,y, Charles Butdtor, RalplJ
Macomber, Leo Morris, WoriiV'

PEARL HARBOR (UPIJ-- lounehed ...... tho ""J)lookona
Maddnilt'l mate Girard 'hahl'l and llameo """P" acrvu 75
111111 clobollef Into • 20. Yarde ol the roar Olld 01 the
fnot deep bolo ID llle llre-oad lllgbt deck llilort4' after 8 a.m.

nplollon4om lllgbt deek ol tho
The """'"' lllere loedod with
nuclear carrier US'llihtorprise. rocketo,
bombs and 20-m!UI'Tbank God, .. he said. I"'''hQy tor IIIDliiUDiilm to be usod ID a
IIIOVed me out of that compart.. mock attack an lbo smaU loilllll
ment lut week •.,
or Kalloola.-., a ! r Soot and grime covering his bomblag target uled by Nay

elollleo !rom boors Of llre!lghtthe 2~oar&lt;&gt;ld sailor from

ln&amp;

Nixon SeUles

Melp
caunty's oldest resident. waa
reonoved lo Meigs Conorol
Hospital by Raclnoemeraency
~-.. TuescloQ- and admitlad for ol pneumonia.
Nll'ier, who lllOY8d tot he
RD, Racine, ara lnll1't West

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WEDNESDAY. JANl ~ ~ ~ 1, 9

carried on a heavy bulldlag pro-

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Pl'!!ln.ll&gt; coPl'diMtor•.At ..........
Jainiii "VOii!arl WUI ...-~

sram at the num.....,a outatatlms.
The WealeyaD Cboreb bas mlsaionary "ork In 26 !....... coun,
trias portonned by 254 mlosim- _ ·v
arleo and I,J32 Mtlonal'paatoro cOr
llld ......,uata. Th.e pastor,
Cbarlea Dozer, invites the JOb..
lie tO bear Mr. RuooeU.

OLDSTER
JUST FAIR

"' hor Jllronto

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Robert Morrio, P U - ot..
mentary prinelpa.l, wUi Jane u

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Hm Witlulrawn!S~~w=-i='f.i'"'-"*

of Wblttler ~ !Nh,t. Wbltuor pollee· oa1!f
~lllllli bad boo!\ ....-

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Hllo_aoalinma .... at JIJDbo,
ltia.oloa, O.e or the denomtna.
tlm'a loraeot mlsolcn atallons.
Aloq hl1 dulloa aa ,.._
tor o( tht Jembo Million church
bO .... In cbarp ol tho - k of
tho !arm Wblcb Is Dlalntalned In
eOIIIIOcllon willt
mlosloa. For
a conalder~l" portion ol blo
term he wao mlsllon slatlm auperlntendent and In tbla capacItT bad the '""'"ialon of ua
aeboolo and hoSpital. He also

Vlrplllio ....ral , _ , 1110. ia
. rsported lo be 108 ~· old.

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Weoleyan Church. RuoooU to
·.&lt;l!l ~louih of!tr 001'\'!coiAZam-

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heatiq or cooliaa oyateme.

Speak }CUL 19

from hla craft u $oyu• 5 IIJied

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new appliance removeo pollution 11om
tbe air tbrouch the ocientific principle
of elect!08tatic precipitation ... not to
be confuoocl with aimple 6lten IIIOd m

Missionary to

Rev. Roger RUIBoll, a mto.
alonaey o! llle Wesleyan Cburch
fD Zambia, Africa, will lhow
color lildes lllld opoak at 7:30
p.m., Jon. 19, at the DanvlUo

·, ~· ,- A ~~~LD GlRf; klcinaped from hor
·b,md ..........,. em a rooldontial - I a tho

MaDI!L

REV. ROGER RUSOIEU.

·Gellll!d
aa the
loi'pot aotronauu
~ hl1965
ol spacemen

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Tho Scbool, made POIIIblo
throoah federal TIDe I lllndl,
Ia orsamzed to provide bolp to
elementary pupllo wilo - for
whatever rea11011 - have not
dent, llld that he ...,.s ,..Iller
relltXI&gt;ded at their - t a l "'""
wiD pormJt theoo ovent1 to be
to learning llluatlona. NaUonalbeld ootAiooro In order fD ac1¥, excellent resultl han been
c . . , . _ the crowds that are
r_.uct In achlevlag lite Op~ olnco this yoer t b e
~ Schools' maiD liUI'~
tbroo l'ormor blgh schools are
11010 Wblch ia 1o recklce the numeori&gt;lned 0111 the exerclaes wil1
l&gt;er or dropouts iator at t b e
loe
Umea the size ~those
high 1ebool level.
Oltho
ldtools iaotyoer.
Children from the entlro Meiga
AilP:IIDted
u
a J..Uor hlgb
Local Dlotrict wiU be transportaebool
actonco
toaehor
.... liared to two centera - the PODt.. ro, custodian,
Old T. mue, a December grad.
eroy Elementary Sc:hool and tho
Tho beud also approved a ol Ohio Universl\}'. He reRutiOIII ElemO!Kary School policy !or !rei IIIII reoklced - placoa ~·· Brion Ebsel. It no
for the apeclal work which 1a
carried out on a lower pupO..
teacller ratio than in the uaual

besan ......,.ora
a link..., 111th

· 1r ..coealllil, tho lfllk-op ..UI
1oe 111e llrlll between two
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space Yeldcle• and mq
lril4rf enough .
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try for
· i.(i )\NQELI!s - 1'IJE DERNSE; SI'RA1,"ECY 11 .the trial ot &lt;ile of the Soyuz S
'11)'
.,.._. iodt¥ as o· conloOIIon lhe
tci·Join Shotalov In lloluz 4 Ia ID
\114 IIGl; baYO lbo ~o lo p!qt ~· delliJoratliw ""1'1'1' '"'!·!be l!I!Pncedeated .,..., ~lfer.
·ao-lliioUcin ol Son. Robert '1'. KoJineoiY, A 1aw7er !Or the ~ . '1110 so.tet - · . _ Ta11
Slrllen tole!' ne"IIDOD the "lllal• polt!Jn" ol tho do!ense ~ IBiol the throe nowelt ...,...._
,; Iii-Ida "dloi!Diohed ,..ii;Y•• precludiodtha,rome.utaU911 Deilio. auu- ~' Col, Borl&amp; vcil¥n0v,
: ,...._.l&amp;lr • ecm&gt;lclloo ·. ., ftrot cleareo ml!fder Obarpa allllthe &lt;IOotll .\laei lilll&lt;lfl!V 1111&lt;1 • u. Cji.
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YO.W · Khrunov-bad
. ···· '·; EaiiJt Zala llmilon, a N"' York attoraey, revealed Sirhan bllahed eommunlcaUm with
&lt;'-!lild iflderiooo
•• Ink blot
0111 otlier poycholoateelanl Soyuz 4 and "the;y atartod •
' P~ •-i..U... by Olll/orts iohleb 1WOUid bo intrOduced aa -.m ol Joint ""PPriments In
e11di"'"'. of hll latk ol '·1ntolloetull CCDODI." f'our )lrora, Ill of • lpOCO."
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BY BOB HOEF~
Tbe atalf lor tho Satu~ ~
- - \ } ' School Wbleh gete Wl........... on a tvll.acale boola Saturday at two centerlwala&amp;JPO.brt·
ed Tueoda,y nlgbl by the Meigs
Local Sdtool Dlatrlcl Board ol

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fa orbit at COlee. 1n two
- THE QIDO STA'J'Ii) COUNCIL ofReiiUMerehonta CllllJUioo, U., Gemini n!ero
10 llop ~ l.-etill1 - • ...elpta ·tax meaoure ~ '"' rendizvoozed bul did not link
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'Asallllbly, Goorae a Rlmmond, -cuu.. 41re.. toaetber.
.
tol4roportora Tueac~Qo, "We wW nollola ar&lt;ill · • ·''"''asa IBiol !llatalov ntc:hed

&gt; , !J'~ut dejie.oourt injundion.

FoR THE ENTIRE
FAMILY

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Tho , _ Sovtot .......,.,..,
Ill .., tbolr llrot .,... mlsalmo,
~1\'d the rnoup ~ foor u.s.

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1o lllllborlzed bi Coolaru•
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:Moscow (I]J&gt;D-Throe So\'let coomonauto rode a Soyuz 5
- a l l today Into oartb

d;J • Jolmllllll - - .,
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110 fD PW tor nold

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Electric Co., llllddleporL
TWILIGHT GARDEN CLUB, 7:-

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1&gt;7 1bo ~

no IIIDid!ed

. l&gt;roo4on1JW' U., i llll~ eont Aloo tax baoo
;,-hft..,.;fll.. ~~04-tcr,raloo
. ldo!&lt;all"'i'·la Qhlo. ,_ ·raiiii·ITOia reoef&amp;Ka
•t!tk !&gt;!' tho. .........,..•• Tao!C l'orce em Vo.
Eoij:a,oted IDoOIIIt Plr Nr, ,..111
no UlO mUUa

p.m. Tburadq, mclal rooms of
C01umbua llld
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THURSDAY

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beyond 1169 ""'"" eonfl,lct
lbo wiohea ol lbo lilCOIII-

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Comas, pl'OKI'am leader; M r a.
Emer1011 Jonea, devotloo•;. Mrl.
D. E. Mlller.. Mrs. Her~ Had·
dox, and ~·· Wtqiam ~....
holtoooeo.
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daughter, Peggy Eloine, to Ml·
WINDING TIL\.R. GardeD Club,
cbael Noal Sims, soo ol Mr. and Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. ot 0 hI o

Mrs. Bruce Simi, of Palestine,
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OVER fHE STO~I~IN:· Q~~ :ANN~-~,; :

tor business IDd program. 30 Thursday n!glrt at the home ol

WEDNES&gt;AY
PAST PRE'llDENTS of the LadieB Auxiliary, Drew Webster
Polll 39, American Legion, 7:30
WednescloQ- nlgbl ot the home of
Mrs. Gerald Wlldennuth.
CLASS 12, HEATH Methodilll
Church. 8 p.m. Mrs. L. W, Me·

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. &gt;4slfs · ~ore~jor Appalachia

FURNI$~1NGS

WEARING. APPAREL FOR YOUR F.AMILY
AND
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FOR YOUR HOM E
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member.
WSCS will meet at 7:30 p.m.
Tue&amp;day at the P ....roy United
MethociJ.at Church, Mra. C 1 a r a
TbOIDIB has the pr~
MIDDLEPORT B&amp;PW Club,
Tueadl.y, 6:30p.m., MartinReltaurlnti following dinner to ~
at Columbia Gaa of OhiO, Inc.,

Guilding Star Council Meets
Iea,

Make E·l
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Your Shop,p·lllg . (tnl~' ,.r~~(~

EASrERN BAND Booatoro,
Tueldq, 7:30 p.m.• at hIgh
achool.
RACINE FmE Department

program to their congreptloo durtng the Lemen season.

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fiO,OOO, loveoUsot~Gno; Raclno
lockalllddali&gt;;$1UmUUon,c..,_
·atrucllon; T0111 JQidu RaoorVC:U, 165,000, m&amp;t~e.

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nm REV. MAX DONAHUE of Heath Methodist Church is e•
joying a change of pace this week. He•a at Lak&amp;side attend.i~ Bis~
F Gerald Ensley's Bible Study program on the Apostl~ s Creed.
• Rev. Donahue, Meigs County representative to the conference,
will instruct other Meigs ministers who will in turn pre1ent the

w.u.ce

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AthonJ, $2.8 mDilon, &lt;CIIistrueUoo; Portamouth • Nnr llootGa,

ples reside at Fayetteville, N, C.
Pam, incidentally, has a job at the cc:mmissary at Fort Braga.

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rell Is a Hlrlor at Southam H1ch Rico, and MIHon - - 1 .
Koonoth.Sdtoo, """'rinlondlnt
pAM AND DON NAPPER COULDN'T be happier about their Scl!ool. Mr. Cozart, a 19&amp;8 gradoate
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Southern,
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atlandnew neigbbors. ROOney and Pauletta Hysell and lntant am. Rod,
ol lite &amp;mday '""'~Dr
hive reried a trailer just down die street. Pam and Paulett&amp; both lag Oblo !lato UniveralQ&lt;1 Wedding plans are Incomplete.
graduated trcm Pomeroy High Schoollaat aprirc.
Don ts 5 tationed with the Air Force at Fort Polk, and Rodney,
just blck fNJm Vietnam, has been uaianed to Fort Brau. Tbe cc.r

dteo return to Korea for another five months. Hls wife, Doris, sta,ya
in ctnctnnati with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Haroltl Harrison. She'a
been here over the weekend vtaiUng her grandparents, Mr. &amp;IKt
lin. Herman Batley, and Russ' parents, Lots and Kenneth Me-

lllot erllhmeli&lt;. Son. lolul ·J. pnfldeney,
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ociD'o proJec1ed IUil&gt;luooo "A R'llllbll'*'•
. ~ Jo!IJilcl ~ ·W &lt;loclarad:
lllllllpulodoo ot ll8uroo." Son. tho l!orl&gt;0&lt;"1!ti ID .~ ,Wlilollb!lr,
....,. vorr ollie..;,.. fll.. t1moo
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Proslclent, 'Who bnl!&lt;o Jt'l!b to. lbo Alllerl'*' poopbo Ia I
ftrst surPlus in •
)'fll:rtJollloool wi11 IPOII but his trodlUO. In rlllllrhbw,JO CliPI!d · ·ldncl or rooliiY IIHU. ~
ratbor lban the fll biWoo clellclt
he hl.d foreseen a year aao, The budset for lite nut f!aeol year HW to deUOJ!; hll IQI ~· Ill ·~ pnmiooa •""¥ ba 1
budpt tor the next tlaeal year, which ho .... IIOIIdirc "' Qpltol the Union oddriaL· It PI tnpbo for- OGU!Itry. •
llUbiiM tho .
laid he. •lohed ho """"'
•tort!Jw Jill¥ I, will bavo a ~ 4 HUI It ""'-"· loovltab17, II nololeot
he'd n.r •-' lbo reotoraUon .,......_
biWon IIU"p]us, he Aid.
will de mach to " - the Grot
· "I ......-more lbon 11\T ol
Rtpublte1ns quarrelled. with 111&lt;01 fOil" or the Nixon ro&lt;eived fnloa ~
1bi PrulcfeDt.; - IQillStl.awa .YC* ~:- tJo- - 1t IW;a • yet

hill - · .
!IDI!d oontrol
Pi:'oloeta In the liaoln.
11lo hqtstl, ..... ,.$10 mu.
lion _.. tboJ\ In file~ 1969,
"Ire locludod ID lbo U I. Army
eiitp, of
()lit..
or 'Ohio projocto locluded:

or the former Judy Roulh, daughter of

RUSSELL McEUIINNY, WJ'I11 THE AIR FORCE in Korea ~or
the put seven months, ia e~eted home this month on lave. He U

OliPlrotion· the 10 coat
""""'" lax. ·~ whlc:h
ral 00 fU billion
Wltb It, II'! oald, lite bulfiet
for the &lt;llrnll! llow yar will

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Larry Flowera. huabed

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,fll.a·Million for Racine

bdlr

-mont ol their dau&amp;hler, the boud were Rl,ymoad Cole,
Terrie I.fm, to 1'lmotll1 G. Co- Torr)' Clhlln&amp;of, LarQ' Jolorrl..
Mr and Mrs Albert Roush, Ulderwent an emergency appendectomy zart, 11011 "' Mr. and Mro. Rob- oon, and WOllam Barlley. SenWedne&amp;day ni&amp;hL He Is coming along line bt&amp; wiD be hospllallled ert R, Cozart, Gulfport, MilL, lag ·u toDen ror the oloctkm
formerly ~ Por11aDd. Mlaa Fer.. were Frauee1 Roulb. Denver
for a whlle yeL He is in room 363.

His r0001 number is 361.

Sooial Soourlt;y -

Central Falls, R.L, was among

DR. STANLEY W. OLSON
TilE DIRECTOR 01 tho Dtvhioo of Reafooal Medical
Procroms of lbo U. S. Public

Heolth Service, Stoniey W. Olson, 11. D. , wiD present the
keynote sp-b Thuredly in
cotumbos at the F1rst eootorenee-W..-kahop or The 0 b I o
stoto lle&amp;looal Medical Pregram (OS.RMP), Dr. OleO.
fonnerzy boadod the Tonneaooolllldo&amp;luthllegi~Mefl,

leal Pr-1111 forl3yNrJ
soryed •• Dean ol the lloylor
Collqe ol Modlclno.111osta10
Rogiooal Modica! Pn&gt;cram ia
..,. ot 54 1!1 the ..u... wblc:h
bas ....,..... to ltlack the
_problema of heart dbeaae,
cancer, stroke anti related dilea&amp;el 'ffhleh atcauat tor .,..
Proxlmatelj&lt; 711 per coni of the
- . Ia the Unllod S1otos.

carrier piogoa before uoiiD-

ment to Vlelllam.
The bluta and blaze riiiPed
larae holes from Ute fll8l¢

dozens of crewmen who narrow. 1¥ oacaped or sertoos deck to comparlments tbroe
Injury Tueoda,y Whoa OlQ&gt;ioolono loVeia ..... louebod oil •
and lire lwept the Big E, the reaeue miaaim brvloving dolworld' a Iaraeat ..,.ship.
ol emergency bolloot&gt;Cers and
The Nay said ""'-" 24 men more than 1,000 periGlS from
were killed, 17 were missing
oiDd 85 IJ:Uurecl. Identities were
withheld Wl1ile !amlUeo were
being notified.
The
lihterprloo returned to Pearl Harbor showing
the tears tl. the ti'II8IIY wbieh

oo.ooo-

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said put

u

Ia the .-.rill be bad
seeo 1101 ship sfnee World War

Honolulu.

"Men jumped or were blowD
overboard by tbe aplos:lona,"
.. ld a Navy spokesman. Some
crewmen were t::nliJped In
c:ompartmeots just the
!tight deck, ho said.
He said the shlp'o eight
nuclear relctorJ deep in the

hull '"werenutlnvloved.''
11\iured Taken To Ra...U
_
'Die Inferno lgnilad at the
Wblle the lire fl8htors bolt'-! :
oaset of a practice bombing the name, military bolloopten •
mtaaloa at 181 75 miles trom Hawall ferried · doctora, /"""'
ICiathwelt 11 bere. Fifteen nuraea aud blood to the curler,
plaooa wve deatrqyod.
retJuninll wlib 111e . _ oerlouaFor VIetnam
1¥ lQJured crewmen fD Trllll~t
'Ibe 1hlp and ber erew oH.,400 ArlllY HospltaJ, near -ulu.
m• were preparing for their
Throe lhlpa willc:h ..,......,._
rourtJJ tour ~ ckl\}' oil VIetnam. nild llle lilrterprtoe on lbo
TrafDlng Ollhls were In tra1n1nt1 ml"""'-the IOICloar
willt 1i plaoos a1nady
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.W -.ia;.ler to the 1969 litJloiL
1118111'01 . : ·.committee, ~tJbfor'tUDatelJ, DDt t.U Amerl· Bldg. 11 yj,·!hJ.n&amp;too, D. C, 2002S.
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were Ill the adlool• ·•a ad
HeollhllepaJtmentll ••~
1ag for tubereulo&lt;lo, aadl6'10"'·
eo attendedFaml)JIPiomtncCIIDle with Dr. Rlcltard Slack aad
Dr. John Grubb as ellnlcloDI.
Throe atlaoded atlld Hea111\
Conference. Dr. Nestor NU·

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CliUDI;y COUiUiouA ·~· ~

Heellh Depu:tmOIII,.... IIVtn
lot · Welme Worke~11!l&lt;&gt;il"''""
ll!eW.LN. procram.

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Rice Ullivenlcy, Houston,
Tex., has esta1&gt;Usbed the
first · dej&gt;arbnent of ·space
oeieni:e in an Amerlean college.

BIG BUYS on "Super-Right" Meats!

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Plates A -'"l plo.te hao beoo dollilnod to COIIIlllomorato 11\e In_ . . - ot lhe PresideD!. Thill'
- he IIII!CI until the and ~ Jan-

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will! Pres~-Elect
portrait oo me side and
. . Prolldelltlal Seal ... t h •
alhlr ill available 1n sUver for
$'u ooeh, 111&gt;11 In bronze for $6

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flelal lDIIngnral Program, fea-

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the olllelol formnl, color portralll ~ the President
IIIII VIce President and their
Ill wh"eo IIlii -svtnco of the CliP( t i a Wblte House will seU

illultrated

• taaaaaratloP ceremonies, the Par~

8Dd other activities. T h e
-wiD be.IO.
Olllelol Inaugural Portreil A ol an orll!lnai oD

FlOIIt to

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Mr. Frost ta from New York
aad will IIIOp in Point 1'10110111
for ll!o -kine enpgement oor - to Florida. TI-l for the
b..- are prleod at $S per per..., 111&gt;11 IDIIJ be pu-ehaAd from
AI Btaa, Clq HIDklo, Mike
Ssaw, Ray' Muaarave, Bob Cochnn, Bob Butcher, Jim Taylor or
- - a t tho door.

Judgment Granted

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Swiss Cheese

Robertson hla , now llla&gt;od In
nine All-Star pmiu In nine
reara, "oo three ~ awarde,
aNI onb· been 'on a· IO•lng stde
ooce. Thanks lirgll,y blm, tl\e
East, w~ .CUKinrati has been
placed · in mOlt ot hil career,
hlo a ~· ~ i~\lho ,aerieo.

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Wllldt oeheduled for JIIIL
d wu pGIIponld Wllll JIIIIIOry
Jl fallowing lho ......... Drlftr

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and Elgin Baylor's ln&amp;plred,
energetic play and team-leadlrc
21-points,
The West tied tbe eoore 61-61,
aDLt moved ahead in the Ud.nl
as the EGst scored only two
baskets ln a atretch ot 10
mloote•· But Reed and VDHid
ecored six and aewn. polnta,
respec.tlvely, in the tai:ter part
of the third period, as the Eaat
moved ahead again, 86-83.
Johnsoo's driving 11y..._; made
it 88-83 for the East before
El vilt Hayes, the super..rookle
from San Diego aOO his tea. .
mate Don Kojls led ~ Weet
drive that recotured the lead,

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MIAMI (UPI)-Barbara Joe
Rubin's b1cl to beeome the ftrit
woman to ride In American
thorougbbred racing history Is
out ol her hands.
The petite 19-year-old
bnii\I!IIO wUI ride Stone1and
frotn trainer Tryllllt Webb's
stable In the fourth race at
Tropical Park Welloesda,y II one
ot the horses In the first 12 post
each scoring two baskets.
The game was viewed by 1 prosltlona 11 scratched by B a .m.
today,
Jell-out Baltimore Civic Center
Her horse Ia among several
crowd ol 12,348, atxl 1 natloMl
"'also
ell.gibles" lined up for the
television audience (on ABC).
six CUrlong race, but track
spokeaman Julian Cole noted
"her tlorse 11 one of two that

has a star."
••That means,"

Cole explained, '"ehe is right at the top
ot the llst and has a pretty good
chance or riding,,.
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And Tropical general manag~ Elmer VIckers discounted
the poaelblllty that the male
joektes wouJd boycott the race
aa they did against Pemy Ann
Early at _Churchill Downs last
I aU.
u1 have every confidence the
race wlll flO It she is ln it,"
Vickers said. ""We have no
plana to · move it from the
present position as the fourth
race on the program to the last,
·as was dOne -at Churc)tJII
Downs.
"Neither dO I andclpate any
sp.~; ,_CJUtbreak ol slckneu in
the jockey's .room before the

0ass A Ratings

race,'·' hJ continued,
""beeause ~ rkler who takes

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COLUMBUS (UP0 - The first
United Preas International Ohio
llrhlaQOk.
Hlah School Class A basketball
~· 91:! Peter" a hu lost
ratings. with first plac:e votes
and
won.loat records in parenSOtm!WESTERN WINS
Southwestern won 64-47 over theaea:
Teams
Pointe
North GaUil Tue...... nl1ht at
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Mono!leld
st.
Peter'o
Southwestern In • SOUthern Val~
(3) (8-3) 116
IQ Conlorooeo baoketbell ..,.._
2.
Slralbur1
(I)
(9.0) 92
teotlhlt. hid beaD pootp&lt;mod oarllH: HJ&amp;h· foi' th'e, winners Wls 3. Graovlllo · Ol (12~ 86
4. Newark Catholic
llmmlo;Walker wllh 22.
0) (10.0) 78
S, Z100 Trace
(12-Q) 73
6, Garaway
(9-1) 69 .
7. Fort Recovery 0)(i1~) 6ll
8, Dlxla
CO Cl-1) 55

overan

Only 212 View ABA
By United Prell tntematlonal
A erowd ol 212 watehed Jndlana.

edge the Maverlcko 116-113 In
an American Basketball Association game at Houston 1'\lelday
nllllll
The 11'1)' home town audleneo
almost walked home in a
victory step, but ln Ule final two
seconds Rodger Brown sank a
15..foot Jumper and was suceel!sful from the loulllne to erue a
113-112 lead Houston held with
14 seconds to go.
Freddy Lewta led the Paeera
wllh 29 points, while WOlle
Someraet paced the Mave with

College Ratings
NEW YORK (UPD - The
U n l t e d Press International
amall college balketball ratlnga
with nrst place votes U1d wonlost records in parentbe&amp;el

(olxth week),
Team.1

Pointl
I. Ky Woal.,.ao 04) (10-3)329
2, Nev., Las Vga (S) (10.3)246
3. Cntrl Ohio &lt;0 (6-1)
226
4. sw. Mo. 0) (9.3)
206
s, Allhlaod (12-1)
203
9, ZaneiVille Rosecrans
6,
sw
La.
(10-4)
136
(I) (6-3) 53
7. EvaosvUie (6./i)
10&gt;
10. Bridgeport
(2) (9.0) 46
8.
S.F.
Au
olin
(I)
(Il-l)
92
Seeond 10 teamJ: 11. Bloom9.'
Cheyney
St
(9-2)
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88
viDe 44; 12. Mlller 38; 13, st. .
10.
Pu&amp;et
Sound
(13-4)
41
Henry '14; 14. /\von 32; 1~. Pet11.
Fairmont
38
tiiYDio, Warreo C..solldoted 31
34
each; 17. New Miami 30; 18.Fort 12. Guooo
13.
Howard
Poyoo
(2)
20
Jennings, West Musklngum 26
14.
Northern
Ariz.
16
each; 20, Kirtland 2S.
1&gt;. Amer. lntnt1
1&gt;
16. Lmi Boaeh Ill
14
17, Cl:lel AIIIUJtlption
13
ScollhDakotast
IV, (Tie) !l&gt;rlnalleld
· 12
Wi-rl
12
Eutern New Mexico

SOVIETS PULL OUT
. : MOSCOW (UP!)- The SOVIet
'Nau-1 Hockey 10om eaoeellod
oehoduled tour of Canada
Toe'""" beeouoo o! 1111.Wtth arrangements made by the

Cooadlao Amateur lloekeJ Ao.

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over Minnesota. Comie lrawklns led the losing Pipers with
43 point&amp;.

Do It Sooner--Namath
JACKSONVILLE, t'la. (UP0
- Joe Namath was surprised

but said his quarter!.cklrtg was
as good last year as it is this

some 30 pro Cootball writers

year. "It's the jerks who think
I've improved."
Namath led tho East to a 2524 last.quarter victory a year
ago, throwing for one tooehdown and running lor another,
but said he felt '•different"
about this year's game.
"'There are 11 d. ua on this
team who are world champions," he said, remembering
w ~·w York's 16-7 win over the
Baltimore Colts ln the Su,per
&amp;.1 iast Sunday. • 'And no
matter where we are, on the
practice field or playing tor
real, we'll be thinking: •you•n
world champs and you better
get out there and do the job
right."'

picked him as the top quarterback In professional lootbaUsurprfsed they didn't do It

sooner .
"That and 15 cents will buy
you a cup ol coffee."' he said ol
his selectioo as the quarterback
on the first all pro football team
ol Pro Football weekly magazine.
·~·..- nlce to be JWDed to any,
All.&amp;.ar team." he ~ ltted,

Markel

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P'T, PLEASANT
LIV~TOCK SALES m.
PT. PLEASANT, W.VA.
Saturday, Jon, II, 1969

HOGS - 175 to 220 19 .• 0
to 21.50; Heavies 17.75 tO 19.25; Ughts 1&gt; ..&gt;0 to 18; Fat Sows
14 to 17.15; BOars 9 to 12.50;
Pigs 6 10 13; Stock Shoats 10
to 18.
CATTLE - steers 21.60 to
23.75; Heifers 21.50 to 22.85;
Fat Cows 16.50 to 20.:&gt;0; Canners 11,50 to 16.75o Bulls 20. •o to 23; Mllk Cows 100 to 17&gt;;
stock Cows and Calves 150 to
210; ~cfc steers 20 to 24.SO;
Stock Hellera 19,10 to 22i stock
steer Calves 24 to 28.50; stock
Heller Calves 21 to 23.25.
VEo\1. CALVES ·- Se&lt;:onda
40.2&gt;; Medium 27.50 to 37,35;
Common &amp; Heavies 32.8S to 41. 50.

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W. L. Pet. GB
Minnesota ••• 24 15 .615
lodiaoa . . , , , 21 21 ,5()0

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Kentucky . , .. 19 20 ,487 &gt;
Miami . , , • . 17 19 .472 &gt;'h
New York , • • . 12 24 .333 lOih

Wlklr ...... kJ1d MI«Ucclll

• Turbo type JI'UIIP • Flltw.r-

Ftoe WllblDI .,...... • Ua·
b.l•ab.d load contkiJ - ao
htld' for reMt battoAI •
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West

Oakland .... "32 4 .889
Denver ... ... 22 15 .5o95 . 10ih
New Orleans . • 18 22 .450 16
Los Angeles • • • 17 21 .-447 16
Dl.llaa •••.• • • 14 20 .412 17
Houeton . .. ••. 11 26 .297 21'h
Tuesday's Results
Dallas 102 Minnesota 101 (ot)
lnci~Jna 116 Houston 113
Oakland 132 Los Angeles 106
Only games scheduled.
Wednescta.Y's Games
New York at Kentucky
Indiana at Dallas
Denver vs. New Orleans at
Jackson, Miss.
Miami at Los Angeles
Only games scheduled.

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College Scores

OLDSMONIF-;s~

Tuesda,y'a College Basketball

GREAT88

Results
By United Press Intemadonal

ESCAPE

East
Columbia 103 Georgetown, DC
62
Hamiltoll 110 Utiea 55
Washington &amp; Jefferson 65 Case
58
Brandeis 73 :!ilftolk 70
KutztoWII 75 Elizabethtown 66
South
Sooth Carolina 78 Erskine 61
Mt. St. Mary'• 83 Catholic U 66
Loyola Md. 87 Baltimore 83
N. Carolloa 101 Georgia Tech 70
Trans,yivanla 87 Centre~
Alderson-Broaddus 104 Davis &amp;
Elldna 71

Wanted for the sportiest of reasons: Delta 88 Royale. New top ·Of·the ·hne 88, with Ro~ale touches
ever~where. • Custom rear window •Vinyl top • Pinstrip1ng • Chrome lender louvers • Choice of Buckets or Custom
Sport Sut • Detu~e steering wheel• All yours, ~~~ standard I For bie.·car lu(Uf~ w11h ~sporting sp1rit - this is il!

Mtdwell

SCIOTO

L!VESI'OC~

Hogs: 190-220, 20; No. 1, 20.-

25; %20-340, 19,50; 240~0. 19;
260-380, 18.50; 180-190, 19.25;
Sowa, . 15,to-l6.50; Boars, 12.~
13.60; Stock Hoso. , •• 75-17.7$.
Cattle: Good Steers, 26-.26,50;
stanclard, 24.50-35.25; Good Hellera, 24-:Z6,25; Standard, 21.6023. 75i Good Cows. l9,f0..20.50;
Vtlllt,y, 17.2&gt;-18,50; comer and
Cutter, 16.2S dlnm; BuDs, 22.502l.25;; Stock Cattle steerll, 25,3~8.75; stock Cattle Helfei'a,

22..24.60,
Veal calves: Choice, t!; Good,
3~. 75;

32;

Medium. 35; ·CoDUberelal,
Baby Calvoo by !be' Hood,

11-34.
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Oakllll&gt;ll ...., 111 32od same 1n
36 outlngo by -lag l&lt;ll
Angeles 132-106 on Doug Moe's
26 points and Gary llradds' 2&amp;-.
point effort. The Oaks now lead
the Western Division by 101h
games. Men Jaek!OII topped
Los 1\ngelel with 20 points.
In the GRJy other ABA game,
Cbici Powell's basket with two
aec:onds remairtlnl 1n overtime
gave Dallaa a 102-101 decision

Surprised They Didn't

oll lor reaaon ol sickness will
forfeit his mowu the rest of
the day."

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nQ~e

&amp;-W Wino Shdl&gt;
Daldwin • Walloee ..!nod Ill
lhlnl Ohio ~erepce wl,n In
Jour starts and • &amp;-.7 onraU
ln «her pmos: Denia;on · reeanl by dc&gt;lolll!lll lltldclhori
d•ned Ohio we ..to)u 9t..Se; at Berea. 'feet JohMOII •eeount·
Oberlin whlwcd Muakl~ 54- ed tor 23 polllls lor lho YeUow
49; lllullloo ed&amp;Dd ~ville 81 Jaekets as Steve 1-'t.rllsworth
- 80; Baldwin-Wallaw dett&amp;Wd picked II\ 18 for fleJdelberg,
lleldelberg
91-74i Deftance now 3-6 and 2-4.
Denl... whli&gt;POd tho Bishops
downed Find~ 85-71; Wa..,log1.01'1 &amp; Jefferson deciaioned t:ase of Ohio Wesleyan In an Ohio
65-68; Marloo (Ind.) olld by Ur- Conference tlll at GranvWe.
bllra 79-'11; BUss outleol'ed Wil- Charlie CJooaeit lUI f0&lt; 29
berforce ua..toe, and Kenk.lek.Y poilb .lor lho Blc Hell u lhe
state Coil~ .,Cft!Shcli FnnkUn. aeam improved Ita league mark
to 11-6 oDd s-z over•ll •. W-)'O.n
9il'C7.
•• ~ 111111 1-2.
Muakirwum lost it. Ont
game, a close home baUle, &amp;o
Ohio Conference roe Oberlin.
The Musklea are now 8-1 arrl

Don Ogletree ••• hlsJl tor
.... Bearc:als will! n poilltiMetarler scored 19 poi.Ms, CJra..
per 12 and Pulllun II. .

Contest At Houston

Make History

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lead they · never gave II' in the
aecmd Mit The 69-64 wiD gave
Dnke a . f..l confereDt.'e retord
and 1M MoraD maR. Clneln-.
natl now is 2-3. fn, the MVC and
9-4

Rider Will

to Zaneovllle Rosecrans (62./i4),
Akron st. VIncent and Toledo
Conlral Catholic - a pair ol
Cia" AA teams. .
Eloveolh • rooked Bloomville
came within two points ol t,ylng
Bridgeport, which has beaten
live Class AA oehoolo enroute to
a 9~ record.
UPI's Board or Coaches vote

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WIDie McCor·

ter, Don Draper and Dolph PLII-

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1iam aent the Bulldogs lnw a

First woman

Monofteld st. .Peter'• compiled
·, 'i :26-31 -rkord' Jut SeiliiOI'I en,Njtwlft t~le occupied route to the A· eriJlVIl. , ,.,
op4l wllll 7&gt;8 point a, !ol-.
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ahirpohootlog

••!\u, ......... I •.a't 1M mad
. . 1r you don~ let IW !"

Gram'lliji l~ In third plaeo,

wltll 86 pints.

Ycgdable',~

Drake. on tho
I

bials.

' were o,ttwaY~ , )Ort Recovery,
Dbde, Zane&amp;Vllle Roaeeran1 and

BIG BUYS on Frcsf; Fruits and

1 - rlwal Drahll.

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Fresll Fryer Breasts ... 6Sc

8

:t.Usaouri Valley Conference. at
II'!' wiHt ol -.u.oll P~
last year. 'l1loM lqlea 'were ..U
bul &lt;!aabool Tueodo¥ nlgllt ~.

.......,.... .~ld st. Patera'
lllch School 1oo11.v Will DIIDOd
front tllllllll' In United Pre•• Internadoilal'l ftrst coaehea ratlnr• ot the 1968-49 ooa1011.
Manol!a.. Ill, Peter'l earned
116 ~ lneludlq three rtrst
plaeo v•ll•l:for a 24.polot ed60 011 a 10-9-8-7-8./i-4-3-3-1 point

Fresh Fryer Legs . . ... s~

SPECIAL LOW PRICE! -

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Minute Steaks
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Ox Tails for S!Mip •••.39c

BIG BUYS on A&amp;P Groceries!

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Tneo with 73.
llcJundlq out the Top Ten

Mixes •• -10·: pk,~
Potato Bread Cake·FRO~~NGCharMm
Biscu~
1·1b.

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three loaAaiD II otart.o, clefead·

•&gt;;f8c..
";~~,..e~'h''ftorll ·lloa~t ~m~~· ·:~ ~ .-~~'39'' ,.

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8)' Vniled Prt.!&amp;ll lnl:erniUOII:.I
' Nineceonth - ra'*td Glnrlnnltl
eJI)Ktcd • uea~ &amp;Olson in the

Mtulsfleld St. Peters
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First In Oass A Poll

lowed bJ'

Jane Parker Buys!
MADI WtfH POTATO H.OUI

~ be Mid. ''~~ ~ .f-9· Win tile
MVP award,. arll p.d we were
able to win."
',
EAit coach Gene ShUe, or the
~ taut Jllltimore, Bullets,
uaed Robertson and Monroe
tqpther e~stentb' on1)' in the
firs$ QUIJ1tr .ard the enll of the
last q...-tet, -At the elll of .the
ftrst quarter. the Euf had a 3519 point lead.
In the last quarter, Robertson
came ott the bench to jolo
' Monroe.. The Weatled, 96-94,but
Robertaon s.eor~ on a CO\I)le of

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· Nabisco Premium Soltlnn ......... ,••• ,... -. ~ 2tc

Ile '- Heber Rltrle vs. Burley
R. Pearlon was settled and dlsmlased.

tlma " ' lllldpl-od
- ·,...,. for will ba
~~... .. Clit eoi!INilalloo
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Saltine Crackers • box lrJ .

Die was dismissed antt the dvil
acttoa styled Min' Margaret rut-

Smith, Wadelr
Aloo

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WHYPAYMORE?ARISTOCRAT

f405.SS to tho plalnt1!! in tho
elvD aelloo of Home Service,
..c. va, Mr. and Mn. F.:upne
GardeMr.
Tbe dl•orce ac:don at Carol
Jeau !llwle vs. Harold R. 8Jp-

a. Corrick.

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CW'IWQH'rel-. THI.UIAT""R.UUI1C6 ~rte'fiACO.. eN0.

ot tbt etreutt clerk crantlnc iudtlmoot In lhe IIIIIOUIII at

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Rump Roast ot Beef • •
Sirloin Tip Roast • • • •

So, J1111 don't have to be&lt;ome 111 expert
to ehoooe peal beef for your family... jlllt ahop .UP!

omc:e

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No ............ don't hooitate to panutee .
that the "SUPER-RIGHT" Beef;rou buy
will be u ftavorlul111d tender u you think it ahould be,
or your money back.

PT. PLEASANT - Ordero
ldgoed by tile Ma!IOR CounQ&lt; Circuit c...rt ..... In ll!o

..,.-. Tile four 1110111bera eJIIIIre an Nr1. MUton L.

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GOV'T. INSPECTED

Alao Important are .UP'a 01011 beef experts.
Thelr job Ia to ooe to it that A.tP Beef meuureo up to our own
"SVPER-RIGHT" quality otonduda••
ltandarda whieh don't euctlJ til
our aqvemment~ pwllna- eatepriea.

.. jut doean't meet our "SUPER-RIGHT" apeelllcatlone.

By Cireuit Court

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Beef Roast •••••

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Thor protect yoa••• ond retoilel'8, Uke IlL

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1'1', PLEASANT - Enlellt
FI'DII, dtalrman o! the Natlooal
Kardt ot Dimes Drive, will be
the main speaker for the Mascm
Caunt;v Marth of Dimes beooftt
dlnou 111 Frida&gt;, Jao. 17 at 7:30
p.m. at the Pleasant Point Re-

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""•'•'io+t·nee, some "-f -·ed u.s. Cholee
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and Jftde beef at h1111droda of loeatiORI throiiJihoUt the nation.

AlP Ia happy there~ a U.S. IIOYemmenl inapeetor
on the pn!mlaea of oar meat plant serving thla area.

· - photographl ~ ln&amp;U,DII'al actiritles at tl'le Ball, the

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That~ why

...w-

will be
aller the
IM•prol week eventl oDd will

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King Of The Steaks!

Our pvemment train1 and employo experta... men who inapeet

oaldal1Dauaunl Book ,- An
cillclal ..cord ~ the Presldonllol Jbouaurotloo. This hard beaudful1y

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In our put 0011ntry we're lucky.

tOr ••
cover,

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Dr_ake UpsetJ; Cincinnati

Stars

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un was ' i. .. aOOd \ld\ effort,"'

IJca~M

Ur7.Aoeteoat1UO.
I ~ Medal- A spe-

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oHl, "' ..., wlor."
polrtJ.'
·
l&gt;tOor """''' 2f poinw, f.arl· · The- Well eomebaeh In tho
· - 21, · O·~·r &lt;olleeted tile aeoood lod tl!lrd quorlerJ was
. liVl' lr&lt;lllh&gt;, aDd lhe Eott won led by Wilt Chamberlain .-..
the pme,. ,124-112.
boundlns and defensive play,

to

he ordered, lbllowa:
hnpal

J_.r,· 15, 1~

(liP!)_ Riehle thr-inl p~a, ol&lt;llo ,....
(j:uerln. . c:~h ot the lotirc paue~ arxl the Ealt ran away
\htterlt' Dlriat911- team, told the with Che pme.
t!Dl'Y .of the 19th aooual NBA
Othor oolld. eaotrjbutara lor
~\ll..s&amp;ar . pme betore it was , the EaR were Baltimore rookie
i)JN·ed.
center Westley llnleld, who
·'! •jWllh (Olear) Mobertaon a..t scored 11 point&amp; ancl Jl'8bbed 8
(F.arO MonrcM ••rurw. ~ rebowds in 14 minutes, WWla .
Eaet his more ftnpower at Reed of New von., who scored
j!Uird ·thai\ we do," he oald. "H 10 polnta In II .,..,..., and Guo
"' eu hold tholr lllllrd• to 25 Jomaea, whc&gt; led· tho teom-- ln·
P!!lnta (hon,een them). lnlloo~ r ebound• wiii!· IO and acored :l3

""""-'to tokothoOIIh lll8llli. II 1111old Ia a pordtm- eou&amp;11, dll&gt;hlllerlo,' el"'ll!&gt;. meaa. &lt;iombOr; •
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Pnaldonl "'tho Unit___, _ -~~· .
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tQ&lt; fl ...-tnc pooee • · :dudloio at ' lto lHt IU•qpirai · S~zt;y-olx boo1o 111&gt;11 olden!.. nine i1n01 Soinieeo ..,..._.,..
lloaio'"'"!a......!lhB"""Id.

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IJi'g;;'~~Jlocemlierw tetidll4 a ~Jioollb
ot
Pnlldent41oct
Nlml
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No
11111111inlzo
opill!t U. rollowlllll Planoitnc· "'-""' at U., ·CoboU.
WlloD Rldlonl Nlml rlilooohll
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wet&lt;! ,..... 111!1 2ft 'l,ialoli ftljo.

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PI'' Pt.EASANT- Tile Maa ' · Wi1b ~ ~....reriod ,
CouniJ · Health ·~ f""lUrtho~~bJ'adocnurld, J!rlal&lt;F~ lor.
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· Nurlioa· Brllll«ii: 111&gt;11 ·..,....·11-

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Indiana 87 Norlhwootorn 70
Wiscoostn 68 Mime&amp;Ota 61
BaldWID-Wallace 91 Heidelbers
74
Drake 69 ClnclnnaU 114
Marian 79 Urbana 77
77 Mleblpn Sl. 7S
KODIUeky st. 96 Fra.oklln 67
Obertln M Mulklli&amp;Um -19
MarQIIUe 118 Wtsconsin MUw

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, Sollthwed

Rica 71 TCU 114
T_. A&amp;M 76 SMU 7S, ot
Seattle 75 Oklahoma Clt,y 83

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Nut betl:t lhift&amp; to a n.cw Olds Ia &amp; uNci Olds! See your nearest Olclsmoblle dealer.

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IDGHLIGHTS of
LBJ's budget
WASIIINGTON

Four ".Bills. :Ask. Lower Voting
Jtge
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Swan
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.....,..-.... nlllnod rrom
lht lloulo MooldiJ llallt It&gt; 1&lt;, . . the 'III&gt;OIIIItt- .. the
. s..ata,

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ONhY
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bUUOD la. cut"I'Qil:l ftldl 1IU to

(UPI)-

111Wdl&amp;llts of Presideq; Jdl• f25.4 billion, 'I• -tho 12
W• budget proposob lor the beoiml.. JW, I .

•1170

ftacal year beginning ~
.hlb 1:
~-, Jneome taxes; proposed one~ -,ear ertenl!lion of 10 per cent
" Rl"char&amp;e on ind.ivtdllll anLt.

Draftt

Renewed

m"""•

hla

plea,

•JIIll'IO&lt;I by Cooerooo llet ....-.
tor a .. fllr" Seiectiw Serviee
law UDde~; which JWIW )m.ft
"ould be ohosen f&lt;!r tho droll
1torporation income tlxes, now by • rarlll... 10118l'y procedure.
Delense: Oulll&gt; or $81.5
. _ to eJPire June 30. Also

·~asked

power (or incomirw:
•resident Richard M. NiJ:on to
l 'hduce or eliminate the special

biiUoo, "' $500 mWion !rem
current year, ~rises 41 per

cent

•ubstantially

reduce

..r: totall&gt;Udpl_

~·e:

6ox II Vietnlm peace should

Spenili.. peaed ot
$8.9 bWioo, down $30D mlllioo

military

rrom

tosts.

current

m&gt;-

year.

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taxes: Proposed 1 provides [\his to prepere tor
OltPiorltiOD o!
••· 7 billion increase, etfective lurther
P-.rroll

Dext Jan. 1, to finance higher
Social Securtty benel'lte. Tax:
n.te would go from 4.8 to 5.2
per cent on both employers and
employes,
and amount of
lnccme subject to cax would
increase from $7,800 to$9,000 a

year. Effect on persoos earning
$9,000 or over would be to
increase
payroll deductions

trcm $374.40 this year to $468
next year.
Re~enues:
Would rise to
.198. 7 billion if Congress approves all of his tax proposals,
wtrlch represent $11.9 in addiUonal revenue.
~ng: Estimated at $195,3
biWon, an increase or $11. 6
'blllion over current year and
the highest spend.lng figure in
blstory. However, the rate of
tperdi.ng increase, about 6 per
cent. would be less than the
Increase in the nation's OU!Iillt
of goods and services, which
unounted to about 9 per cent

over

past

c

year.

Surplua or deficit: A govern..
meili surplus or $3.4 billion is
envisioned if Congress approves
all his tax proposals. Without
~' there would be a deficit
of SS.&gt; bUlion.
Vietnam; Expected deescala·
tlon of Vletnam War reOected
in budget forecast that war
costa will decline Crom $28.8

BELTONE
Hearing Aid

,S.nlce ~•r

Batteri•• and tuppllet for

for tale

MR . HEROLD wdl be
tlod to give you a free
hearing test with the
latest Beltone Electronic
equipment

If htoring is your
p,.,blem Belton• it

BELlONE
Hearina Aid Center
504 TENTH ST .

Cai'mers,
Foreign aid: Requested $2
billion, down $120 millioo !rom
current year and lowest figure
since aid program launched
after World War D. Nearly one
fourth of total earmarked for
Floyd Hysell, 13, of Dorset,
ree0111truct1on in Vietnam.
a farmer resident of Middleport,
Education: Total outlay o( died Tuesday in the Ashtabula,
$5.3 billiont \4) $459 million.
Ohio, GenGral Hospital. He was
born April 5, 1895, at Middleport.
He was the son or the late Herbert J. and Anna RuSsell Hysell,
a veteran or World War J who
(Continued [rom page l)
served in the army in France;
lrlgate USS Bainbridge, tile a former member ot the Mlddleguided misslle destroyer USS port O!risdan CHurch, i. member
Sloddert 8lld the picket deatroy- or Dover Lodge 485, FandAM; or
er USS Hogen, aearched the 76. the Cleveland Traffic Club, and
degree water ror missing the retired general traffic rna~
c r e w m en. Helleoptere also ager oC the Glidden COmpany of
plucked several men from the Cleveland where he had worked
26 years.
Survt von include his wife,
Mildred
Pnsloe Hysell, whom he
VETERANS MEMOJUAL
married
Aug. 17, 1921, at Buf·
HOSPITAL
falo,
W
.
Va.;
a son, Jack Hysell,
ADMISSONS - Garnet Bailey,
Pomeroyt Dale Ro...ley, Pom- Lakewood; two sisters, Mrs. Heneroyj Roger H~t¥es, Athens: Zlta ry (Marie) Mertens, Rocky RivNlert, Middleport; Ruby Sayre, ers, and Mrs. Wick (Marquerite)

Floyd HyseII

Dies Tuesday

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New Haven.
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DISCHARGES
- ErnesUne
Werry, Remalee Nierl, Kimberly
Johnsoa,

W. VA.

eral home Thursday from 7 to 9
p, m. and until time of services
on Friday,

101'11
FIDIIAL
AID
STATE

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TAX

$

11:05 a.m. today waa 30 degrees
under clear aldes.

39A

1/2
ga_l~ · . ·tp

·night at 7:30 at the PomeroyEle-

meatary School to bear the Ohio
~ent

$755.10 Reported

By Mayor's Oftiee
Receipts at the office of Mayor
C. 0. Fisher in Middleport r or
fees and tines, plus $189 in merchant police collections, ror December totaled $75S.JD.
Mrs. Mildred Karr ha• been
empiQl'ed in the village as clerk
or the Board o! Public Affairs.
She replaces Mrs. Leora Sigman
who recently was ranted secre·
tary to Mayor Fisher.

ILL

or Health otory or

how to run 1 lanclftll dump which
became required by Ia w January 1.
Pmneroy Moyor Charles IAII·
ar, who Is leading a clq)&amp;lgn
to secure a county·wide landfill
dump !hot ooold be used free of
cbarge by persons wishing to hlul
their own trash, said it is im,POI'tlnt that all municipalities,
boards ot township trustees and
the count;y commissioners be represented at the session.

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LAD

COLD WEATHER BUYS!

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E.R Squad Called

Rep, Ralph Welker ta.:Pomeroy) has been ap.P(linted by Ohio

The Pomeroy emergency squad
answered a call about noon Toesday to Mechanic St., where Gerald
McDaniel tl8d become ill. He was

ta~n ~his Uni: Av~home.

we":..etrJ ':e A\fre:~

depa":tment
W~ hom

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JANUARY
TO ARRA
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House Speaker Charles F. Kur- ·
re 151 on the state Govenanent

the 108thOhtoGeneral Assembly.
. Rep. Welker, alarme,randbus-

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unay· m nOr ~~.~ ..Jiq8·.;t; tlle"ll'&amp; ·He r~eserts - .
caused by smoke resulting from a District 27, which consists &lt;!!•.titfire scare,
ens, Gallia and Meigs Counties,

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Weather

MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
AD~ONS - Lovie Watson,
.W.ny; Corabelle Russell, Pom·
eroy;_ William Napier, Racine.
DISCHARGES - None,

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of duV tllld extreme 0111elQ&gt;, ll&gt;e
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"ard GrlMtll olllci..it,._ Burlol
wW be Ia Ute oemotery there. .
Friancls lillY coD ot tho EWitW
Funeral Home uMU noon Thursday whoa the bod;y '..w be token
to the cltlll'ch.

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DlVORCE ASKED
A petition ror divorce hal been
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Roek !P'ID&amp;s. RD, Pomeroy, agalnllt Joe Lawrence, Rt. 1, lAng

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went to tbe Harris Apartmentt in ,
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from where Jane Willett was taken to Veterans Memorial Hos-.
pital. She was given medical
treatment and discharged.
AI 4:2() p. m. the fire deportmeli. went to a aawmm oa Route
1, MkJdleporL The motor OD a
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TO WORK, COONHUNTERSI
The Meiga Count;y Comixmtere
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p.m. at their Snowball Hill clubhouse. Awork seaaionon the clubhouse wlllbeecndueted.beforethe

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Warn1er today with highs in
the upper 20a in the extreme
north ancl in the 30a ·elsewhere.
Mostly cloudy and warmer tonight and Thursdoy. Lows tonlgtrt arotDtd :W soulbwest 8lld
In the 20a elsewhere.

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of the Joint meeting or·vlllase of·
noiolo, loWDihlp trustees ondthe
bold ol. county commlsaiooera to-o

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The q.. rterlY -business meetLOCAL TEMPS
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The temperature in Pomeroy'a Churdl wiD be held Tillrsdoy
downtown business district at night following a 6 p. m. potluck

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F riday at 1 p. m. at the RawlingsCoats Funeral Home widl the Rev.
Raullin Moyer ofOcillti~. Burial
will be in the Riverview Cem~

Frlends .-may call at the fun-

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GLENN A. HEROLD
WILL BE AT
306 N. 2nd Ave.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
ON
Tllll'sdaJ, Jan. 16, 1969
FROM
9 A.M. to 12 Noon

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moon after the drat Apollo
landing scheduled this year,
Social Seourlcy: Re.......,nded 13 per cent overall increase
in Sociol Se""ricy benefit&amp;
effective next Jan. 1, With 1 45
per cent boost for the 2 million
aged now recei vlng the miDi·
mum benent or $80 a month.
Poatal: Prqx,sed the abolition
of air mail rates, with a onecent increase in rate for ftrst
class mail, most or which now
moves by air an,vway.
"I was moved," said SecretaCities: Urged establishment ry of State Dean Rusk, who had
of a government~ssisted "ur· held his post for eight years.
ban development bank' ' to nelp
"It was Lyndon JOOnson's
meet financial needs of c ities. nnest hour," said Rep. F.
Also sought $750 million for Bradford Morse, R-Mass.
continuation of "'model cities"
program in f:hcal 1970.
Crbne: Recommemed outlay
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$16S million. to help cities and
states Oght crime. Said Con(Continued from page 1)
gress as "urgent next step" progress already made would
shoold provide for federal not be lost.
registration and licensing of
And they even JoYed that.
guns.
Each of those . Great Society
Houaing:
Federal outlays programs he had such 1 hard
would rise $4S9 million to $2. 8 time selling the Congress drew
billion, with most of increase its own individual roars or
going into more houstng for low applause,
and midd1e income Camilies.
Lawmakers who took 20 years
Civil rights: Justice Depart.. to buy medicare now thought It
ment's CivU Rights Division "as great. Civil rights legislawould get an increase of $24 tion that so often spilt House
mWioo (to a total or $110 am. Senate a s u n de r was
mtuion) to step U.P attack on job cheered Uke an outbreak or
-and school discrimination In peace.
northern cities, and elQ)and
Members who last voted ror
Negro voter registration surveil- Johnson programs so long ago
they would be hard pressed to
lance Ia south.
Farm: Outlay o[ $5.1 billion recall it were forgetting all the
do.m $267 millio~ projected for old animosities ~.

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Mra. L l[J Jioal, nel&amp;h.MollS COunl1~~~~~t
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airio, Jou. 24 _,_, Feb. 3. Mr0. Frlllk ~o, and Mro •
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Ted WarMr,
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week of llareb 5,
· Ill wu a_,&lt;O&lt;I ~~ G I r I
A de'I'Oillll'alfon '"' tlaNr
Seoul Week 11'111 be obiOl'VOCI
beam will be s~&gt;en by Jl, .L.
Mll'cb 9-15 and lbe purehioe ol
Barlter of ~ TeliJJbOne
1f0clol bulllllnl for 011 ot
Co, II · 1110 Mldil~ PI'A,
dlurches
dlteu....S. March meeting eehedoled cor ~
12 lo tile slrl 1oout .IJ!I:IhdAY, olgbt at 1:30 In the Middle' Elem-.'y' Sehool ' aadlMrs. Mary ~••\be Molp port
COUDIY camp ~: ~lrdloa,
torlum.
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Mrl. Bernard Fultz' broWnWblcl! will ......... tllroUill Mlf,
Ie troop 11'111 have the ji!Ocige
Scouts are petmltted to purchase
to tile meelln&amp; l1ld. lhl
Rov. RauiUn Mo)'er ol tile )lldOIIIDJis It 25 - · ..... f&gt;iom
ll1rouill Mil' ..... 1lllio llirn dleport .Clllrch of Christ Will
Ia 1be 111- lor Aitotratlon
slve the invocat1oa. F o u r t h
f.., lor .-,., lrOop or i ...blllh· grade motllera will be t h e
ld camp 11ulcna; 1lofUild.l wiD Rreotero and tire .....,. ll1'ldo
be ·ror tbou sirlo QOt US· mothers wlU IOrve i'ettelh·
lnltllelrmenll.

11 the meeting when , _ , . on
the eooldpJk ........ the el&gt;lldren's C:ominwdbeftrlltmatdi&amp;o

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J)e-s by Mr•, Bolllah
l!eyes opened with Jl'OIV rellltne ot v Another l' ear for Thee."
She gave a meditation on the
New Year. and concluded with a
prayer for guidance durinc dle
yeor.
Mrs. Galen Brown, program
chairman, reported oo the stud)'
book, "The Now Prophets,"

ACT NOW-YOU MUST MAIL ENROLLMENT FORM BELOW BY MIDNIGHT, SAT., FEBRUARY 1, OR IT CANNOT BE ACCEPTED
Here are the questions you'd normally ask your insurance man. But
we answered them instead ..• so you would be able to insure your·
self, right from this page. (You'll be amazed how much it saves you.)
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When can I coiiK:t up to
$10,000.00?

E.., time you 10 to the hospitlll you
collect $100.00-a-w..k to 1 maximum
of $10,000.000 C8sh. Not just once,
but for ewtl')' new contiM~Mntl And
you collect cash not just for yourMif,
but tor evtl)' cower.d member ol your
tlmlly - indudlna spouu and chll·
drenl
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How can I collect up tu

$7,000.00 utr1 calh-lll'm
OYef'65?

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a-week elrtra cash ii'l additiOn to Medicare. Ttlis is extra. You collect It for
each illness or Injury-each time you
go to the hospital. Right up to
$7,000.00 extra cash!
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How can I coiled up to
$5,000.00 ldditlonol-for I
..ptond ..... ot homo!

You collect an extra $100.00..-week
cash-up to ss,ooo.oo-any time you
hne been in the hospitll 3 dQ5 or
more and your doctor teU1 you tc
employ a full-time reRiStflred nurse
at home within 5 days after you low
the hospiUIL This money is ertra. You
Ret it on top of any other money we
pay you.

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$2,000.00 odra ulhlar ·

you've already resumed full normal
activities lor just g,o daya-we call lt
1 "new confinemenr'. Which means
you can collect all over again, up to
another $10,000.001

1 If I collect mo,. money th•n
m1 modiul bills coot-do I
keep the e:dra cash?
You certainly do! We pay you $100.00
cash evel)' week-even if your biUs
add up to just a fraction of that
amount! So It's possible to come out
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Yes,evenforpresnancy!OtherheaHh
plans OON'T cover prea:nancy. But
we do. Under the Family Ptan with
Maternity you cottect $100.0Q-.I·week
to a maximum of $10,000.00 cash
for aach preenancy, childbirttl or miscarriage that results in a hospitlt stay
when both pa~rents have been en·
ro41ed in the plan for the entire period

of prqnancy.

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Insurance-will "'" P"1 mo

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or Workman's Compensation, or
Medicare, or any other insurance you
m.y havtt. (Even forthe same illness!)
We still pay you $100.00-a-week eJO:tra cash income to the maximum of
$10,000.00 cash . &amp;o if other insurance his tllken care of some - or
even all - of your medical bills ...
you still haw tnat extra cash income
from Presidential. Maybe hundreds
of dollars eJttra. Isn't that a nice way
to end an illness?

Do JGU paJ me cuiiMW~ far
m1 cl!lltlren tool

Yes! And not just once, but every time
they so to the hospital tool Under the
Family Plan you r..:eive $50.00-aweek extra cash to a maximum of
$5,000.00 for each elia:ible dependent child between the 11es of 3
months 100 19 yeara old .

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Get ready fOr a welcome surprjM.
Your -u-. covers lbsolutely EVERY·

Will"'futur." children be
povtectod too?

12 WIIJ do JOU PIJ mo hl&amp;f!or

calh benlllts ""'1 ,..,_
without clilrailll m1
1 hi""'' mol

BeuuM medical services cost more
evel')' year. So we feel you should be
,_id more ewry yar. The first year
we pay you $100.00-•·week. But the
second yur we incruH ttt.t-automatically -to S103.()().e-week. The
third yur to $10fi.OO.•·week. And 10
on, all the way up to 1 full $130-•
week the eleventh year and there·
after. That way your cuh benefits
riH to meet the rlline cost of llvina:.
But the low premium you Jl-r doesn't
rise one penn) (even thou&amp;h the price
of everythinl elM may be tkyroc:ktt·

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A.. thoro 11m111 mlaM cellocl
....,mo,.lhln $10,000.00!

Under the Famity Plan with MMer·

nity you simply notify us when your
"n.w addition" is 3 months old. We
cover him or her (or them} auto·
IM'tlcally.

Yes.there 1re1 If you end your spouse
are both hospltalb:ed. Or one of )'OU
1011 mCHW then once. Or ewtn both
of ~u more than once. Or tf a child
eats sick. Or someone has en accl·

dent- or whatever- you .could very
possibly collect not just up to
$10,000.00 ash but as much n
$20,000.00 ' ' ' $30.000.00 .. ' -

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Multi piJIIIOI on tho
money you send tnlf

Because you deal direct with the
company - direet with Pretidentill
itself! You vlrtualty "write your own
policy''. Right off this paae. No middleman mtededl Costly "processlnR
c:haraa" are eliminated. So Is "ted
tape". You do each slmp!a step yourself- In your own home ... in your
own &amp;ood time . .. by maklnt up your.
own mind. And of course, deallna by
m•il Is confidential. No One need
know your personal affairs - eJCeept
you!

llooln'ton""llna: .., 111111
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eHectlvodllool-rprvtectiOn-but
eveo thlt "exclusion" Is done awa)'

BAVS ' upto$5,000.00u&gt; . ftAVS
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btloralcan atort colllcllilll
Slckneu has no "wtitinJ period"to neithet does .Pres!dentl•ll You
start coll«tina as soon 11 you enter
the hospital.

Is WID U..,. be 1 "ponoiiJ" N

Certilnly notl We alve you more per·
tonal service, not leu. But Instead of
ptt1n1 tt when you 111n up -YOU

GET IT WHEN YOU WANT TO MAKE
A CLAJ"I That's where it rwlly m..ns
10methina. And thlt't where Prfti·
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dles Awdllary, DreW Vfeb81er
A report m,a the SaturdaJ' 0p..
Jt01t 39• American Lepo.i, 7 :30 , portuniQr ~hool to atllrt this
Wedneldaf oliM at the home of week "'' g~ven by Robert Mor·
Mra, Get"ald WUdtriiUltb.
, rls, priocipal, to the P&lt;mei'O)' .
rLASS t2, HEATH Motbodlot P, T•.A. Monday Dlght 1t the
Cit~ h 8 , . Mr L ·w 'U.. tchoot.
urc ' p.m. 1 ' •• • ~Morris, coordbator for the
Comoo, Jll'OI!f""' leader. M r ~. ·-·~·- h-'' ~'eh will be
Emer0011 Joooo,'JieVottoos; Mr•· - - - "' ~, "'"
D, E. MJller.- Mrs. Herman Had- conducted at the Pomeroy and
.._ illd. Mr Wllli m RObsOn RutlerMS school,s , said It will tn1' - 8
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. WINDING TRAIL Garden Club, to be coOOucted trom 9 Lm. to
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p,m, at·O h lo 1 p.m. will be 011 readllW and
rvn•r 0 • w.a~oeel.
mat:hettlattcs. . r- Tnna~tlon
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ROCK SPRINGS Belter•Heallll
Clob, Tburlday, 1:15 p.m. at 1110
home of Iars. llaiOid Black-.
Ml'a· Manne Arnold will heve
the conled and MrL H U rh

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A miscellaneous shower wu
MAGNOLIA TEMPLE, P)'lhlon held by women of the Ap p I e
Sisters, 7:30 1buroday nli!U at Gro¥e (Oblo) Melhodllt Churcl!
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at tile ·Church auneJ: Frlda,y even.
MIDDLEPORT CHILD Conser- ~ In honor ol Roberta Roush,
vation Le&amp;RUe, Thursday, 7:30 p. ~r.lde4lect or Dana Lewis.
~ JOist~ wUl ·.be held at m. at COlumbia Gas C.:.. olllee
Door prizes were won by Miltill home of Mr. 11lfl Mro. VIc- with Mrs.' ~nnelh Colllna -"""' dred ROWih and Bomle WU!or&lt;L
tor Bahr 1 Route .1 , taw Bot- ·,\JW.
Gltta were placed on a table
tom, SUrliJol 1rGm ~ to 5 p.m;
MElGS COUNTY llemoc&lt;lt wljh a bride's tabloeloth and a
1Ji oi&gt;HnanCe ol their 251b wed- Conuoultoe meeti!W, 11llirlday, brlde'a doll In llle center.

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7:30 p.m. et DemocraUe HMd-

Vlclor Blhr illd 1M lonnlr

how many claim• you make ..• or:
how much or how often yoU colleCt
.. . your lOw rate will never be r~
end ,your vall.lflble Protedion\ will
never bl cancelled for any of theM

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ell
ohlltlron

MARKED NO LATE~ THAN nti&lt;T , 19 ,..,. ,

DATE OR rr CANNOT' BE 0\CCli'I'ED ·.'

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Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs, Bob Moore, Syracuse, are announcing the
merrlage of their daughter, Coral, to William Davis, Jr., aoo
Or Mr. and Mrs. William Davis, Sr., MidclleporL Mltrried Dec.
27 at f4J&amp;rta, N. C. , they are living in M:lddleporL

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Mrs. William Davis Jr.

annual February observance of
Founder's Day. committees will
be appointed by Mrs. Carsey for
the ob&amp;ervance.
Mrs. Pit Du!(Y lW01ied oothe
welfare committee's project of
as1lsting a family in need ot
cloth!•• Father's •• ~, WIS ....
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served with Cathers counting
twice towlrds the attendance
on brlditas or fly-u.P pl-epara- ·
award wiUCh went to the fdUrtli
doni to be held cin Jan. 27 at
grade.
\be Scout Houle ~ . ParkvlPomeroy brownie troops led
burr.
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In the pledge lo the nogandprayA Hrvice team meettng for
er was sfven by the Re\1, Glentroop orlllli•er•, eonlllltantJ,
HUes ot the United Methodist
. IIOI,bJi&lt;~nloadorl ·•· ,I'O:!J1LAM? "GREAT Bond,. be, serYet
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· J!"'l"•b. Sooc;lal mu~tc ·waspre­
lilil -' ·· , , -~ il~'*'~" -HoJUiaalcert·· ~..,..~f~~ """ 'fQi~prbgrdi~ ·. (·~·eon~tN . &amp;o-~" .Sellted by·ttJe Kt~ tamUy. ~ - • ·
t.of Jarij'"ts at'" ·1 r .~in:''.1 'the ·Pfl-• • at boD'Mi ~ot Mi-l. lfil'OIIJ Moi-,ta, hi federallY ftnariced uo~~ presented several llu·
·~~amo ol- irro. Nlill, .A .lrllner RiM1all.
der ttd6 1.
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6om the POrkerlli!'!l:loaiCe wU1
T:wu' CITY Slrlnettes, 7 :30 ·Dllrtng the
conduct- aoxl teeno of today, Greeter•
'· bebn~tqr· thef~. ,I
p.Jn•. Thurt&lt;lfut, IOCial toO!fllol ed by Mrs. Jack Caraey,presl- wereMr,arrlMrs. KennethHar·
For 1118. MeJia COUidi)' d a·y ColUm~• and Soutll~ 0 h 10 deat, plans were made tor the rls and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eieamp .~.. fOil .Iulie 2.4 Eltctrlc Co., MlcMieport.
c!J!...,r.

No - positively not! Reprdllls of

tBecautt · U.S. ~ernment
AI a Pr.ktentlal pollcyowner JOU're show that In the past t.w
entitled to contact fAST CLAIM .
mldk:ll coitl
HEADQUAII'I'ERS dlrOcl. r;,.m OIIJ· •••
Yet few
have
whtrt in the counbyl Eritl~ at our
No (nntlc ottempll to lo-

c.te )irour broker. ·NQ 1nliout -.1t1n1.

b, Mr.., Sbep!lmf.

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After the ttonore, opened ber
D1A1\Y lovely Bllta, reti'Oihmenll
of punch, cake, mlnll ll1d col-

Wllml Sll~ra were, lllllt,d tn
FRDlAY
- morrli&amp;O 111 Jon. &gt;15. 194t, at
WILLING WORKERS Cllao, fee were served to Mrs. Early
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'' !be F-lied Clur!'h In Pllll•
10 . U n t t e d Melh!ldill ROU8h, Eileen Buck, Morpret
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-Gloeckner, Naomt .stobart, Mra.
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Chureb, 7:30 FrldQ nfalll.,~
.' :. . Tlloy ore lllo Plfenll &lt;if Mrs. Of Mrl. Eldon Week,.
Jll'nl~ Mildred D&lt;lldnui, Dol.
. Uli Vin Keter. ~,· Mrs.
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b' Wolfe, llonDI IWl, Leora
Llllflll Bam, ~~~ oad •
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YOWl&amp; Mra. Josle IIGUoh, Lu"-lhy illd J-, ..,.., at )lai!!L
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SATIJRDAY
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: FfloiXio 1111 nlatl'!'!s
l~fr . "'-..~AL IN!"'ECTIOI!, ~~· · Mr. ll1d Mro, Ted Wlllord and
/' ,, ... . to the ..... . hoiiof. ....~ .... Lodp '1,1• F .... ,\.••" Llll, Mildred-· MrL Moria
'i ~:311 ljiiUrdol' nllht; work Ia
!loulh, l&lt;llla Jq,p, Ellla Wolle,
IJlllrentl.. .......,, All llr. and llrfl. Dora l'llrlMlllo,

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Weight Loss

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Emphasis Wi e Put
0 n Reo ding an d Mat h·

Proeadurei ..

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leader•

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whether ,.au ·~in the hospital tor as
little as one day - or as lone 11 a
week, monttl, ,..,, or more -you 11ways collect the full amount you are
entitled tol

nlncyl

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by Mro. .IIIlo fltepbord, adlotrlet

BAUS Ill ..... dlrod • to
·. )OU (Jf~ to doc;tor

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COYitld childJ

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n a v s $100.00·1-kU•
tra cash for PQI·

reaultlnl from any
sickness or injury you had before the

moldnC•clollll?

IIATE OF 11tn1t
OCCUPATION
I * her*r llpplylof
t. till
,..,. lillllkltilrllll dlpl? 1 t ...... PilL

,.re aver 651

1nd (e) eqJenHI

If I'm ho~!lzed lelllliln
o --do JOU atiH PIJ In

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1JI:.t~ll at .no eitra
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if you were sk:k before you ~k. ~t
t~is policy-yes, even If you are liCk
rleht now, today-~ will etl!l be CO¥·
erect for that condition lfter the PDI·
icy has been in effaet tOr 2 yurs.)

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under the mittmtty benefltprov~Mn;

• health prablerft. tt mMns th'it even

How can JOU cfve ftHI 10
much-tar 10 llttlo!

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with after you've bein a polle)'OYine~ ....._ '\..
tor two ye1rs. Everytltlns else is del-

C.n I eventop payin1
promlums-)01 IIIII romoin
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Cllth for lad\ tioe&gt;
pltllstlyl

where eare Is In e eovemmant hotpl·

Yes, indeed! All premiums that come
due after you are in the hospital just
6 weeks or mOt'e .. . do not have to
be JMidJ Not ever! We P81 all pre·
miums tor you IS lon1 as you are ltos·
pitallzed. You simply co riChton corlectinR your full S100.00·a·week ex·
tra cash just a5 it you were payinl
the- premtums yourseff.

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war or 1ct of w1r; (b) mentlf cUt·
orders, ai!Cohol and nareotiet: ·_ (c)

Yes, straia:ht to you. NOT to the doctor or t.ospital. (Unless, of courn,
you ask us to .)

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gram was Mn. M. L. French

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other cover~~~' )'OU rftl
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have'- ewn· Medl·
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bert
hOipltall
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DAVS $70.00.e-week exmumof$130.0o-a·
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teet from Blue Cross, or Major Medi·
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c:ttch"-wh•t dditln't mr

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In case of accidental death to any
covered member of your family-even
if it happens as Ions as 3 months
after the accident.

BAVS

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Con l1po11d roJcalh bonollll
lftJWIJip.....!

Certlinlyl You can even put them in
the bank IS a "nest ep" for retirement. trs your money!

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thousands at once. Uslns all the
economies of mJSI printing end lat·

lnitlly ;eovtrad. (Item "e", by the
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They surely will! ARd at llO eJCtra cost.

Don't worry. You 5till collect to the
maximum of 510,000 .00. And if

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.ccidentl?
We pay you $1,000.00 extra cash for
complete ac:cldentll lou of one hand
or OM foot or silflt of one eye, and
$2,000.00 extra calh for loss of both
hands or both feet or siaht of both
eyes-even if it happens as kml as 3
months after the accident. This Is all
extra money. You collect it on top of
any other benefits we PlY you. Not
just tor yowself, but tor awry COY·
ered member of your tamfiYf

$40.000.00 or mon~l We hope It never
happena, of courae. but isn't It real·
aurin&amp; to know you are fully protected
It Jt does?

which

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NO AGE LII\IIT..:NO M~ EXAMI~TION
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1111'·1llolr I'Gin Ia r-riallgo;. IIGIMr. •
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aa 11\ddo@ Ji&gt;r .roilobwlotll!IUI! tllelr work ta-lianl ~ - - b y bloo . . . . . . . .
hllddlcla .. ..........coi ' . ' 8111 ,118o ..-. almllilllen act- cqtod ljlO ntre.._ _.,.
)Od Melhodlot ~
· A . .I ' ~f/i. tllel Jbfl• ...IJW IS .~ II ......... p ..... HootesiOI far lhl,..... ......
·. · ~ by ' thO Allel'llOilll proplloll .,, ....... fi&gt;oioo ...., IOIII•oftodol',
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Ai d)e cooelo1joo ol hor re- lira. A11no lllil!":, NrL ~­
. ore 18kad 1o !fOrti~ Ia the Uoit world--~ prq&gt;boll view, MrL Frenclllod Ia odlo- &amp;r...l - . oadlln.•l!liloll!lill• project 1&gt;7 pro.t•ll• .. for to )lr
bo&lt;k toGo~!. eulfli&lt;lll oo 1M Olple. Silo wo1 " " - · '
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...:1 delivered 10 1hd:..Jna on Feb.
13.. Mrs. Nan Moore presided

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It lllo ~umltuo and - m

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l.,.,.r.l 'l'i1eloiiJ 11lOI'IIIIll

whole ..,..., ••• "'lbi8 Now P~
pbe... IO . . /tpnt '""' ~ ~

1111 ·church Oil 5I. Voleftdae'o
Do&gt;. . .s plo1lllod _ , ol&amp;f!l
by' l~ 0 W~l Soclelo' of
O&gt;rlollon
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ltll ChOr'llti! aad M.t. ~

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R!o, oboervonce
ol Girl SoGqi Woek. 11i Morel(
uc1 dol&lt;, lct!yltlal, lllafi..

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Adria Sl,yn G I ad y 1
Mr~ ~ Roulh,

Cliarrie Rouab, Karen COnnolly

IUid Brian, Roger Rwlh, Dua
Lewia, ~aney, S.aron, Cindy,
David, and Edward Rouab;: Mr.
and Mra. Ruaaell Rouah, Joann
Roosh and Edith Mlmuel.
_ , . (1!11 lf8re Pat\Y MIchael, Mr. and Mrs. Elza Birch,
lUll, lllartll&amp; Wolfe, Carol
Wolfe, Debbie RoUab, Floaaie

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Bulh, Ora Hill, Aline Weaver,

Mabel !llleldB, Marge Burri,
Ama Wheeler, Frankie Folter,
Norma Mdrrta, Golda Helne.r,
V111141o&lt;a llnlohlln&amp;
Goorlli&amp;
Durfll, WUma Anderoon, lli

Bertba
Mar)'Findley,
Focle RoblnOOil,
~~~,yman;
Graee KILlghtln&amp; Brenda SQn,

Nora Poor-. .Jwce Rlf!lo, Jl1d1

Hoberjo, Etto Mae lUll, illd Mr'
and MrL Ollllolllm.

Rewarded by
Women's

128 MILL ST.- MIDDLEPORT- VALUES FOR JAN. 16-17-18

Club

Dresses

Wimers in a weight lo&amp;l contest conducted over the pelt year
were honored Tue~ night by
the Meigs TOPS ~tchers Club.
Franees Hysell, with a 22'1,2
pound wei8frt loss, was winner
in the Divi1ion 3 eompetitl011,
Marjorie Davis with an 18'h
pound loss took top honors in
Division 4, and ,Francea Haa&amp;V
With a 16 .POUnd lou placed tlrat
in Division 5.
Ruth NeedS preolcled It I h e

Your Cholc•

the week and -Clara Adalnl waa
rer:tpient of trough, boUI baa-

were

Judy

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Dr.••••
for
woar nC.w, and
on lnta tprlnf.
Junior, 111l11e1

Circl•

si.:es, reo : $6.99
valuol.

podded, all
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WOOL AND ORLON

SWEATERS
orlo~.

the

ed on Welgtrt gain.
The 50 cent oonte5t currently
underway will entl oo Feb. 25.
T~e Miss Spri1!8tline oonteat hu ·
&amp;lao· St8rie1 'arK! will end ob' MaY
13. ·winners of Ute door prizes

Swotc:h -benim, twlils In J11Pular fall ond wln'-r "olon,

Rea. $6.99

meeting at the Meigs Counl;y In·
tlrmary whleh opened wtlll the
pledge to t1ie Oag, tile TOPS
prayer, and the fellowship eong.

Proclaimed queen ot' tile week
waa Ann Cotterlll, with Bett;y
Gilkey betns the rumer-up. Doris Hensler received the pig for

Ree. $2.99

100%

cardigan styln

in popular fall, winter col·

ors.

Snowden and cecelia

Mitch.

Wedding. Anniversary
Observed Saturday
A surprise party honoring Mr.
and Mrs. Dwight Haley. Sr., of
Middleport, Route 1, on their
22nd wedding anniversary was
held Saturday night at the home
of Mr. alll Mrs. l R. NeaL
A gift was presented to the
Haleya. Co-hostesses Iortheparcy were Mrs. Jack Phillips ard
Mrs. James Ferguson. Attenltng
were Mr. and Mrs. James Ferguson. Mr. arvJ Mrs. Phillips. Mr.
and Mrs. Rusl!lell Ferguson and
Mr. and Mrs. Neal.

2-Hour

DRY QEANING

SERVICE

Infants'
. Maul"" bronc(,

com-

fortable work shoes
with sueded leather
and
crepe

soles, sizes

!UPON REQUEST)

BLANKETS
Irregulars

of our

regular S9c, cotton blankets in

ossorted colors.

80 Sauare CollteSy

Our U1011 Goocf Cle.....

UliLITY PAILS
Bie 12-quart capacitr
size, dtlabli plastic
In
colors.

DRD.I
PRINTS
Bit selection of .plain
colors and finer print·

~patterns .

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Tho Doll~ 6eltine11 lllddltpori'I'.... I'OI,

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Nj!W YORK - ~~Ill!Mc:k-ridl, COllllc BUI Co..
will pt richer via ulu o1
hla proaporilu&lt; III'Odudf'"' llrm
to a bualnoaa giant .... N. Y, Gl.
ant•' aeatterblck Fran Tarkenton can pick up ..0,000 a yaar
In hla lllx olf..montba as boll of ..
the Network $$ restaurant here
.... ADII.tnllalim: Bdwy. proa.

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Ilea bOUt ·
&lt;horgethe ume
01 ~ ~ ""' ••• , they
were tio ·f •ro
attractlw&gt;.
Rlcul'd Hllrfla tanlt cooiiDg hla
loud with critic Rex Reed: actDr Harrla booked hlinaalf the CarlOn aDd ' 1liM-v Grllq.a
TV ...,.. the lllod In mlod
.. ,. BF!tt Dl!llnd'• troablea with
Peter Sellers IIUJIIlDNlllY Jtart..

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)With CopPon
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Po~neroy

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THIS COI!PON GOO~ FOR 101! FREE TOP VALUE
STAMPS liTH $5.QO OR IIORE AT KROGER. .
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BY THE HAnt ON HIS
CHINNY.CHIN.CHIN ...

Daar Hele•"
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Last IW1lDlef vacatim my hua-

band ll'OW a belutliUI beard. Ilovod It, but 1110 bnnhle • headed
idfotJ knmm as •aatte bol!lses,.

felt it would otl'end someone comlq Into the ol!lce, and poot~lbly
eneouraae other employee• to
lfOW one, so '"it would be In
lbe belt Interests" to shave it

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IAatb", the men and li'Omen
I admln moot -m to llke me
boot with my laclal lolloge.
That' a the ••ellncber. ~ - limSUTE HARRY
Daar Helen:
1 think more men w o u l d
grow beards, but they are atrald
they mlalrt ombaneao their chlldren, wbD are eonform.ista at
heart and can~ stand to see their
fatherl ••cntrerent." - RIGHT?
Deor Rl&amp;bt:

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off.
1 wat absolllte!J' wn..n to think
Wrong - more often than yoo
lbat 1111100• could be so rldlcu- 1lllnk. lf;y lllloband Bob grew a
lolls. Ian~ thla ..,mb, Helen? teal hairy beard at tile' lnslsSldeburnl are allowed, beards, teDce of h11 children, their
.10. How can we !lsht lt?- Mrs. lrlendll (and, mlldiy, hlo wile).
f. J.
Now tbey won't let him shave H
~- llfra. J:
oil.
Try opln next vacatloo. If
((But I! be dneon~ atop lllllodlce mAMgerl aecept mini - 1na tboae, u1 get aU my advice
lldrtl, can beardl be far be- from p e a r Whatchaeallem"
blDd?- H.
Joke•, rn tell everybody he uses
Dear Helen:
my mascara to touch it up!) l!eanla - hove otartnd (tldl H.
..........., with tho hlpplos, but Dear Holan,
....... definitely •"haJrtostay''
You said there 14are many
with many successtu.l business.. things worse than adult unmarMIII a1 well a1 profeaaors, doe- ried sex and only when it It
tora, etc. And whY not1
mixed up with meanness, cruAI a male, it seems quite nat- elty, hurt to others, etc., can. it
ural to me that a man sbould be really called tnunoral. ••
want to Look like a man, juat Pleue, you must retract! Sex
•• mo.t women prefer to look outlide cl marriage is always
iemfnlne.
a vice. Don't ever condone UTbe beerd Is a reol stotus licit alfalral - SOUTHERNER
11111bol - a ototuo &lt;I lndepen- Deor Swthorner:
donee, ol lndlvl..,..lom In a world
1 neither condolle nor cnnal coolnrmlam. It ill also o n o demo. II twv oonaaniiDg odultl
male trait which women cautt cause m one unbappfneu by llvodopt. _r _
. lq 10gelher, .then It's .-,.•a
The
dictate of being buolno11 but their' own. - H.
Ohovan ill relatively DOW
P.S. The accent In no aclllt
In tb.e loog htlltocy of man, IUld and maturity. otherwise, IODlem., weD be less accepted here.. 0118 Is bound to get hurt, - H.
on tbaD it waa for a few recent
Thla column ts dedicated to
clecadea. Many women prefer famtb' living, 80 tt you're havmalas to look their .POrl a n d, Ins kbl troable or Just plain
lherelnro, 1111111 men are be· trouble, let Helen holp YOU,
~mllla hirsute, at Utelr urging. h wm &amp;lao weiCOIIlt' yoor own
Aloo, - , . to ouwosltlon, amullng OJPOrloncal. Address
It Ia the dally oldn ocrlljling Helen Bottel In care &lt;I t h I •
and five o'clock &amp;badcw wlddl
ltchea,_not a natural beard.
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All

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WeUston; Richard A. stq)e, Jack-

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Mra. Edwin Leon Saunders,

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o-.·tltore Wtt~ , . H~rt"

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· ~ Tllllldayi Mrs. Harold F. Jef..
tera, Rt, 1 Rlicine, son. 10 p. m.

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Saltine
Crackers .

ANGEL FOOD
CAKES

29'r

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. J..-ati 16-17-18

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IIIII oon,Cllarleallartoo, William

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Lmer AIIMIIIIIts
21or 43c

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ICIIAI'T IIJCID &amp; -

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KNill' Alii W -,,_.

Vegetables ·2 :::._ 97c:
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$1.5-9

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4 ~. 49~

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AND
DISCHARGES

Cltllce , ... , •., N

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Butter ................ .Ih. 59C

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Countr11 Club Rolls &amp; Quarters

19e

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HUDSON .ASSORT. COLOR .

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Yeur O.,onolablo

Buc:ket Steak------- .. 99c:

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Jackie F. Fisher, Ripley, W.

VL; Wa;yne B. Harberger, Sr.,
Jackaon; John H. , Miller, Rt. 3,

Swift Wieners -----~~~49t

Spotlight Brand

Sweet Peas

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Toi.Uver, Rt. 3 Jackson; Mrs. ria.
Harry D. Scott, Bllckfork; Mrs.
WlliOI'I A. Roberta, Jackson; Mra.

Stew Beef----·----- .. 89e

________,•. 39¢

ArHHUI4le

A. llnwer, Bryee C. Br,..nl.,
Thomas 0. Byrnafde,RalJthCherrlngt.ob. Deidra Sue C&lt;dey, Mn.

Edgar F, Cnbtree, Mra. Birdie
AOiolllmONS
W. Ellyson, Timmy J. Eynon,
Mrs. WUI!am A. Jellkino,. 108 Mrs. Harry W. Freeman, Mrs.
KIDIOII Dr.; Mrs. Paul F. l)enoo Karen A Hammond, Mn. O&amp;hie
De)', Jr., RL 1, Bidwell; Lilli L Harbour, J. Leorard Has b,
M. Smith, 37 Ewns Hts.; Mrt. Mrs. Alfred Holley, Forrest E.
Dorodly L. DeLawder, Rt. 2, Jha, Roy T. Kaspar, Stewart
Bklwell; Daniel B. Bales, Rt. 1, F. Keeton. John A. Llnctluer,
Gallipolis; Arti. EYID.I, Bid- Mr.L WilHam R. Pelfrey, Mrs.
well; Mn. Harold F. Jeffers, Rt. Vemoa L. Russell, Mrs. Walter
1, Racine; Mlsa Mildred L. Gil- 0. Slunder&amp;, Mrs. Bessie SherUian, Racine; Mrs. Jerry R. rltt, Larey D. Taylor, Roger J.
Graham, Racine; Lawrence M. ~ Vlrcil J. Wolford, Eu..
Donaboe, McArthur; Mrs. Ervin gene Paugh, Mrs. ceetl G. Mor-

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Turkeys.~~:

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5 -...... $1

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Bread •••. 4 -

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Buns .•••• 5 ::_ $1
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FIWft ......... .

B&amp;SRolls 5
Cake --~----

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39c

"" SIZE

Jurr - -

Spray

2
=
$1
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Cold Cream _1.;: &amp;k

$!--Dry-

Cream _____ ~~ &amp;fe

1'trc: Sbe Cu•.etc

Soff Puffs 3 t-. $1

Krotor c...... · -

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Shampoo . 3 ~ $1 ...

Head

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U. L GI\W'IIIMIIt IJIIIII'IN ........... • ....

59e

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1
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Pineapple••••••••3 ~.. 1
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Peaches
Paper Towels....3:·,, .1
HI-e FRUIT FLAVOR

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Ground Chuck ... 69c

Cqater

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Rer. 39c

HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER,
Ftrat Ave.. Vhdtirw: hours 2-4and
7~ p. m. Parents only on Pedi-

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Smoked Ham __ .. _. ~- 69c'

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RATES

Far Wont Ad Hrwlca
5 CMtl per Word ertl Insertion
Mhd-• Ch.tt• 7!c
Ceftb , . , W"""

18 c... tl ,.., Word ala cona.c:wtl••
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.Additional 25c: Charge ,., A.d.,.,..

BUICK

8130 g.m. to 12100 Noon S.turday .
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For Rent

Pomeroy, Ohio

Notice .

3333.

tients. Phone Mason, 773-5185.

1-11-Stc

For Sale

63 OLOS Iii,

P.._

AKC Golden Retriever puppies,
Q4 Aah St., lollddlepori. IIIJ.
MO.
S.U.UC

RESERV4TIOHS WILL BE

4CCEPTED.
MUSIC EVERY Friday and saturday at Jack's Club on Harrilonvifie Road off Rt. 7.
l-15-31c
GUN SHOOT Sonday, Jan. 19,
Rutland American LeRJon
1-li&gt;alc .
1 , farm.

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Lost
LOST FRIDAY in Forest Run
area, a small female beagle .

pop. II found. pleaae call 992!5114 or return to Don Grueoer.
l·ll-3tp
LOST IN Pomeroy Monday afternoon, ladies Bulovo watch,
gold, with Speidel band. Call
New Haven 882-2303. Reward.

1-14-Gir

Wanted
and supervise oman aales
force, exceUent earnlnp,
piJone Mason '1'13-Hl9. I-Mp
ANTIQUES. fumlture, dlobol,
mia:ceUaneous. Mrs. Howard
Cecil, 1100 W. Maln St., Pomeffl'/.
1-15-lfc

Wented To Buy
HOU!IE TRAILER In good condillon, preferably 12 x 60.
Phono 949-3801 or 941'-!272.
1-11-3tc

Melp_Wanted
RETAlL SALbr-cierk: stale
age, erperlence and referi!D-

ces. Write Boi 861 S. in care
of '!be DaRy Sonllnel, Pomeroy.
l-Ute

For Rent
MODERN ONE BEDROOM unfurnlabed opartment, Coati
lluUdln« over Dutton's Drug
!itore. Inquire at apartment

ANTIQUES

·

Good Condition,
Good Prices

Love Siand

Smolcint Stand

Bods
Tabloa
Hall Trees

Lamps
Churns
Lazy Susan

16.

14-121c

Roclcers

Bryants Bud1et Shop
101 W. Moln
992·5196

For We
NEED LJMESTONE for your
driveway? We fuml8b lllld
deliver. Emmell W. Simler,
Coalradlllg, Pbooa - ·
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POTATOES, Pbooe IU-ZI54
Clarenee Proffllt, Portland.
A JIM WALTERS home, five
rooms, bath, waD to waD. carpot In the Dring room, bu8tID cabinels ID tltcl!on, 1\!o aens ground, 011 Rl. 124 jual u
you turn onto IU at Laurel
CUff. Pbone IIIIUIIIi. l-7-121p

HOOSE overlooking river, two
!!my, 8 roolllll and I llatlul.
Appolnlmenl only. Plme IJ9I.
81.
1-f-IJtc
IMII PONTIAC GTO, 4110 cubic
Inch, 4 opeed t r -....
oelleat coadllloa. Phone IJ9I.
IMl after 8 p.m.
1-IS-ltc

CAIIPE'I' cleaniDg prob1"""' oman, ... Blue Lustre
wall lo waR. Jtenl el_.,

KEEP

llUIII.

Ruth11d, Ohio
Ileal E1ta.. For Sale

floors, forced air
Phooe 949-2811.

O'BRIEN AND CROW
REALTY OOMPANY

furnaCj!.
1-l~lc

ELECTROLUX Vacuum clean-

TUPPERS PLAINS -

992-2185.

per month.

1-IU~c

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New Haven

antee. Naliollally advertiaad
brancls to be sold for storage
and freigbt of f!03.18 each.
May be paid for at $6.60 per
month. Tnese stereo &lt;mlSOies
bave AM-r'M rllllio, Hpeed
automallc Chqer, AFC, jew~
eted stylus, and beautiful
band rubbed cabinet. Will 1.0
to the flrat flve people wbo
,.u. Will be deHvered to your
home without obligation fur
yoo to try and make lUre you
""' completely salisfied. Call
BIIZ-283f.
1-IHie

KAMAU(;A, OHIO

BuafnHI SaiVicel
CURTil!S TECRNlCrAN, JA.
laud Parker, 1191-1284 Pomeroy nslde- ... tilT-all CoolvOle call llalloa, wflbes l!ollt!aJ Greellllp, Dally """Ice
Umiled Sunday fore.
.......
JUI.IJtc
C. C. IIIADFORD
AUCI'IONEER

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Cltlllll . . . .

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SEWli'IG

IIIACIIINIIiS, Npolr
....tee, Ill makel. WY S.

DISCU!6 FLOWER SHOW
1-lleolll t1u1 Juuary meetIng of the Nohacllma Gonlen Club
were Mra. Howard Joe Burrll,
Mra. Cheater w_....r aDd Mn,
~1 Clark. 'lbemaedrawubeld
Ill uie QJWin Momorlal BuildIng, Mn. Cbe- Weovet wao
In eharp of .. il lieu
of lhe rtaalar ......
W~Yer gave a report on t h e
aew , book, •"GGft at PJ·apbec;,,"
b.Y Rullr ~.and
lbwt Jean Dlml, wbo 18 well
for bor ))I'Opltodoo of to-

day,

Durlnl lhe ............ .....
lhe ................ lhe -

- · Tile Fabric llhoP, i'Ga&gt;- llldcb ... held .......,
rrot. Aatboillid SIDpr 8lles I n
- wllllabuur ot

MOISTEnER
REALTY

and

llerYk\e. We

llc(won.

Sbllrpea lhe Hartford 1!1~ Scbool.

14-!fc

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M r o . - ~. lllro.
CIGAIIETI'Jl Yeadlnl m""- Dll'lld Floldo, Jr., lllrl.
lltd oonlce. ABC Ellla1XIlll, !lam · Glllbo, lira. Horn&lt; lilt.
Muon. Ill. Ya. Pbone 'I'IHIU. ler, lllrl. GeOrp Buma, - .·

wu.

...Uc Roy . - . , )llro. 1'1111 llodtr~

RADIO ODd TV ropolr, liMe

aDo, ml ....... btlllod.
.Iaiit lllrrliGa, Phone IJ9I.

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SMITH AUTO SALES

DODGE trud&lt;, . . . - Am roNDmONINO ltofrlprMidweat bed covered top, &amp;aUom - · Jack'a !Wrlg.
cylinder molor, M,IJOO milll,
eraUon, New ·HaYen. bone
f 8 tre
phone Cbeslor 811l&gt;3142.
l-15-3tc
READY - lllfX ......... delivered rtcJrt to 10111' proJect.
UNCLAIMED tay away, 1118
Fill
and ...,.. Free allZlll Zag 1101willl! macblne ill
mateo. Pbone IIIJ.ISM, Oootoonsole, sews on tJuttoas, but...,
•lleadJ • Mb: Co., Mlddl~
tonholes, blind hems - ·
poet,
Oblo.
• • tre
and fancy sUiclles wit!lout 111tachments. stl!l under tee. Tradeo -"'&lt;(. Com· BUDGET PRICE fumllure an
our tltlrd Boar bucf&amp;iel lbo!!,
plele price fl'1 or malre tiS)'
Bater Furallure. Mlcldlepol1,
payments of $4.80 per montlt
Cllllo.
IHlc
Call 11112-:111131.
1-15-tiA:

Real Estate For Sale

Social Events

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POMEROY - A NICE HOME 2 story frame. 6 rooms, 3
bedrocms, bath, blsement, gas
forced air heat. Hardwood
noora, In good condition. Go-

SIEREOS, 1969 model, unclaimed freight, 5 walnut CODBOle stereos with factory guar-

1957 CHEV'l, 281 Ollllno; 3
and Balli In i'Ga&gt;hooVJ d~
11114111. ' 1-IHic
alao, Hurl! 111111, oliO t •.....
tina onb ~ Pl-. 141-

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24 acres, barn, small budding&amp;, aM house. 6 rooms, 3
bedrooms, new sidhw, new ki~
chen and dlnitW: area, some
cabinets. A steal at $4,40U.

er, Uke new, some attachmenta never used. Will guarantee to responaible party for
balance of 8 payments of $6
mon1111y or $41 cash. Phone

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PT~PLEASAHT W.V4;

siding, storm win~
dows and doora. hardwood

B-

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f'URNISHED and unfumlsbed
o)18111De1118. Close to ocboot BE GEim.!!l, be ldDd. 1o tllal
apellllve carpel, e1eaa It wllb
191-.iUf.
10.-·
Blw&gt; Luon. Real ~
Fand'I'RAJLI!:R LOTS, Bob'o Mobile . . _ fl.
turo.
1-IHic
CGod, 8)TICIIH, Oblo .., Slate
Rt
Pllone II9UIIl.
1-11-lk KIRBY SWEEPm loob m!d
cleano Ute new. Atloclimlldl
plos polllher for 8 JI81II10II)I
two bedroom
of fii.BS a month. ~onleed­
furnace heat. Mid·
Phooe
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IIIIHI'/4.

2413,

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Continental Canst. Co.

l&amp;-11-lfc 1111111

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FOR fREE ESTIM4TE
PH014E 30+675-2425

Can Be Seen At
Herman Grate's

of $5UII/ or Ill moothly. Phooe

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• ALUMJNUI! SIDING
• STOIUfWINbOWS
• REMODELING AND
BUILDING

Auto. Trons., Power
Steering, Bright R.d,
Excellent Cond.

w~l l
~wmg .

992-2685.

ALCOA

1967 FORD
FAIRLANI 500.

a::. be~tutiful
sEraJghl
FuU guaranU:e 10 party assuming balance
iol'

SPiCiai ·Winler ~rices

. oo forth. Try 11 in your home.
Phcme.m1506, $48.60 or $6.70

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FOR SALE

FIREWOOD, any length, or dry, Gerald King, nt. I, G3 MERCURY, 4 door, power
brakes and steering, A-1. DorSbade.
12-:19-letp
set Larkins, Long Bottom.
Phone Chester !185-3577.
S'J1m.EO walnut CODsoie with
1-l~p
AM-FM radio, multiple speakWANT
A
new
oprlng
wardrobe,
ers, 1-apeed automatic changlet us soow you baw you can
er. Try itln your home • .:10
aHonl it by mal&lt;lng your own
r~ub or f6.30 per month,
on Ibis lllfil zi11 zag aewing
Phone 1-J.Htc
machine. lt 1S so easy a child
500 BALES GOOD DAIRY bay,
can """ on it. Maie8 butlotlbo.lea, sews on buttons, dams.
pbone IIIU%14.
I•IUU:
mooograms, straight sUtch,

1-ll&gt;31e

V. OlfAN TO RECRUIT. train

shift, priced

POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
minla&amp;ure, f15 and up. Stud
aentce and grooming.
IIIIH4U.
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HOTEL MARTIN

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THREE BEDROOM house, batll.

lo Nil, Pllone llf/-2243. 1-6-lfc

DANCE TO
THE MUSIC OF
GEORGE HALL
SAT., JANUARY 18
9:30 til 2:30

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For Sale

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FREE garbage pickup In Syracuse. donations appreciated,
Veteran of Korean War, startIng Jan. 16. Don E. Guinther,
phone 992-olilll.
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REPOSSI!!SSIID Slntzer cabinet
s..&gt;lng machiDe, ·equipp«!.
with dial control for zig zag
buttonhole and fancy deaign
wor~&lt;

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PHONE 9'92·2094 ,
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POIITIAC

CMCTRUCKS
Ph. 992·2143

For Sale

TlffiEE BE:DROOM
mobil
WIIJ.. DO sewing at home
home,
Melgs-Gallia
Food
Marzippers,
pockets, pegging,
ket, tbree milea south cl MidJ~t-mming,
alterations, etc.
dlepori on Rt. 7.
1-!1-!tp
Mrs. Freddie Thabet, Muon,
Phone 773-5651.
4-30-Uc
&lt; ROOM house with bath, fur·
nisherl, OD Union Ave., Utili·
VACANCY for lwo elderly people. Prefer private paid paIlea nol Included, pbone 992·

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BLAETTNARS

OPEN EVES. 8:00P .M.
POMEROY, OHIO

OfFICE HOURS
l1l0 a.m. •• 5100 p.m. Dolly

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C.talln. ConY..tllila.
IQ-6
cal owner. Shov,ra ka• of c .... .
Pa- ate.rlng, .......,.,. ilnh.. .
4ltl'a. trona.
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$1.50 fot SO word minimum. Eo.

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oe"''-' oilier
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crow oaid lllat olg!IS will ·be
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illto tho oilier- two feats never
before oceompllshod.
'lbe ~~ agency Taas ballad
lila united Sqyuz vehlclea as lbo

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It aloft P.,rmanenily .. a jump. , point lor 1\Jgbtl to tho ......

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CD~cesolen loP tile Coi1IJilWiiltl
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Tbe llrot , speaker at tho
opening oeaoloo will be Nguyen
xuan !'hong, dopucy head ol lba
Sooth Vletnameoe delegation.
He will be followed by vance.
When the meetlllll lo turned
over to the Communist side, the
first speaker will be LIU lllld
the seeood: Mrs. Ngi.Q'en 'l1ll
Blllh,
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land.flll
use or
hlul!Jvfoe.
"I thtnl&lt; after a lew arearrested alll! ghon a oevere penaley by
the court, thlo wiD N&gt;l be SU&lt;h a
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repreaeotatlves
of the VIet Cong man,
Jor n. ••
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a rpund tablolbot agreement baa _ , reeched on
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II l.U.lllla to do at tlie old ctump. carries 00 dlatlncllve marks- a all p r - e • and tile talks wiD·
· ihiP- alll!-eild,yabancloiwJd A bulldoZer . waa used to clean --solon
begin thls Satur&lt;laY at 10:30
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Jorden said ' tile llnal accord
llllJl.llllW• oovo'-'
rat polaoo had been put oot at the wilt be tie\4 at tho Hoce1 hla been r ..ched doting mootha"' been recelvedby Middleport •&amp; -..cl dllll!l' lollowing t h e
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s00111 vtetnameoe ally hid until two u.s. neaotlator, Cyrus R,
tile anc1 held out lor a tablelllat Vance, and his North Vletnafollowed the uour aide, your mese eounterP*I'lo COl. Ha Van
aide" fOrmula.:... with Hanoi and l..au.
11 1t looks as thoU&amp;h this show
the Vill.t Coni oo me side and
Walihln&amp;IOO and Saigon on tile Is getting back on the road,"
other.
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then, on a weekly or bl.,.eekly
ate a4'"."!"' ·
blllo, coolcl pick ll'tbo
"I Chlnl()oo're making a moun- !rom tile bini alll!baullttoalandout of a irlo!ehiU," oalcl Zer· lUI duDt&gt;.
kla. "If each,.....,. whouoestlle
Marlow otreosodthatlberowlll
d - 1'11'1 lor It everything will be .., permits l11uocllllter Jui.Y 1
work out."
of thlo year for opendullll&gt;olnv!J.
Marlow, In tho longdiocusolon, laps and lllat ....Uer BimiJ.ar.
Q-pe operation• w!U not be cooI
donod In rurolareao •
Towoohlp truatees of oem-al

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Tbls new experiment glveolbo
opporlllnlt1 to chango lbo crew
of tbe llhlp andalooreocue apacemen In ease al emers,el)clea, n
Tass said.
alov, lone oceupant. or Soyuz 4. · Then, Tall aaid, ''they entered the Sqyuz 4 spacollhlpaodtook
Tasa said the apacewalkera- working places bl!sldo ComLl Col. Yevaen&gt;' ~ and mender ShataloV." TberelapleotyofroomforallthreebiShataAlexel Yeliseyev, a clnllan stayed ootslde about .. hour In lov'a velllcle.
ohoWial beW spacemen could he

Wllbln three - · after tile
oueilriatul llnk"''l. two ol tbe
lbree cno,.,..utl aboBrd Soyuz
5 donned spacosullo and w-'ked
an hoUr ootslde lbolr ship before
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partmeat of Heallll saoltar&gt; eql.-r, rtci&gt;~ rnlewa •oiuloottons relatlw to lbo opetallon of a londllll w\111 P eroy Mayor charleo Logar lollowlll8 a, lll8llliJII w~
Dlght atte- by about 50 intorested per-.. - Saollnol
Photo.

WW!om Wyant, 54, Racine,
lndlctad lor first degree murder
last
In tile laW autumn ol Ylcbael Lee Dotaon.
Parkero\&gt;UrB. waa returned Wednoadoy lrollltlle Uma state Hoopltat where he had underiPIO
a 60-do¥ obaervotlen period. A
roport will he llled later.
w,.ant wa1 returned to the

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blomod lor a lire Wedneadoy at work ln the class.room u tlolgh
the Janut• IWJle residence ln lbelr pjecta aro the on!)' ones
Ill existence alll! lllat tile -DI
Apple Grove.

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AlbanY, to 111o Ohio 9tate Pen!. • • - lalu&gt;s hlva-. a reall.v big hike llllleigo Caa&amp;IJ.
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tenliarlP to begin oerviJlll a 1-10
A reoppnoloal of re-' estate haa boenl&gt;!ldiiiiiJiaeO for .,... term for vfolotion of ,.... alll! to rellectad illllletaxeotobepald - .'Wblle ¥ldllltl•lllvO boen
7batfm.
..,pwled in value, the real'"rub'' seems to~ from reval•lldmt ~
In other aborlli'B department 1aod. It
Is c0111110» for reoldeDIIo to IIDd IIIII 11D1'"'acllvll;y, a minor two-velllele ac- hive been II&lt;M&gt;Ied alll! In some Instance• . . tripled-. 11o
cldent wu reported Wodaoadoy laot ew!llalloo.
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.ner.- Ia Racine.
lll!•ldent• are lllll!lll8, generally ~... tncnuea Ia . .
A car clrl•eo !,. Dudley R. . . - taxes riJII!Ill8 lr&lt;&gt;m 10 per cent to 40 per cent. One
Wolle, Ha&lt;loo, pulled Oftlo tho lncreaoed costa '"' ewey - · but a tax l..,.....e ol40IJOil
parldng lot and struck DOt ealily swaUCM«l
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• i:''parlled velllde belonging to
Wbal can you eo
sit.
I pt lbo
Mulne Diddle, Rt. 1, Racine. uatloo? Wall, t11are Ia a protaot lbBt tile tax ..,..... ....,.
Damll" to lila Diddle car 1101 filrm wblcl! you can pick up at r..,.. lie head In Melga Caa&amp;IJ,
eotimsted at f/ 5 and al1ahl dam· 111o COUIIl1 auditor'• olllce. Tbe reprdleaa ol cauae, will • · •
ago ,.., ceueed to tile Wolfe form - following what seema CCJOie
lrom IDIIIJ - ,•.
car. 11tere were 00 arrelltl. tobegovemmenttradllloo-lo
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11to depai1meDI y e - II- complicated. To complete .,..
hove juot 'W
ao arrested Ell Fllenbacl!, Jr., _..mly I)100id be a Phlladel· lt." ·
" ··
43, !'llmerw, on a warnotl!led pbla lawyer.
by the Ohio Employment Com011&lt;8 you do complste It,
·penaatiOO service cbarlinS lbat lllere'a no aaouranc:e lbat you'll
he uolaw11111Y claimed b&amp;lellla, aot any rellef. After all, there's
Ebershach ,.-ed bond aDd was an old saying, If you'll recall,
relea&amp;ed.
to the effect that 4 'yoU can•t
beat City Hall." twspe'ctthere-s
sdll a lot ol truth In lt.
One wonders where the tax
Bad Wiring Blamed altualioo
will ancl. It eppears
lbBt sovenunent on the local,
alate and natl._t level his 1111
For WC~dnesday F"ae \101111 In lbo _.,..s pocket lor

~IDB jlre ~lit noponded

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b_ _ _ . . . . p l Ra&lt;lne ·w l - r llnmeo said hal unlimited time to - t a to
lllrliNJil In till R.O.T.C. Ill t1io
~$1DOO~was llloae flaida. The otodonla reach
·~ loi tile blue lbat broke . jbo point ol llltlllb'. So wiD Am- IIIIIYenlt;r -

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saetora of tile miabt want
to lDIIIall bloo so .. ,.....,.. In
their artu would hevo oiJiaeeill

dlflPOiot

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montbl and qreed to begiD tile
IJIIItod 9tatea ~~pall)'
talks on SatUrday.
agreed to lhl• ilomand.
Tbe United SIB!el and North
At a - s cooference, lbo tq&gt;

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era aillce 75 per cent the area
tobl!ilfectedw!Uheinlldemunlc.liioudes.
would
said
Clark, "be willing to
with I commltteelllatwoulde&lt;rDe

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tile~ U would
It Ia felt "'""' add!·
be noceuory
to Ollilr* olalldftll - ·
p~ ~.talllW
Joho Zerkle, preoldent of Mid- n otapo IIi o1HI • loOIIml,
duq ..,
dlllp hu
Pur&lt;IIUod In the Rio 1
ar-.llll!lcatallho;y&lt;wrelllb'are
wllll 'II\. s- 1&gt;'4 doz·
oi&lt;taild tliolr moo'hb' coots are
e&gt;pectad to run about $500.
Behlard V. FUltz, county pro,.
ecutlng attorney, urae&lt;ltlleto accept the 1a11111111 dump l"ue
•• a ''problem of aooe'-' ...,.
cern." FUltz pointed out, If-"
he streoaed he wao not recommending
that a half miU or

In tile hands of tile c&lt;Jn!lillll.,..

to aak a
eo!mmitteetO:itudytlle
'ciJUlltiP
1
- problem lilllowed a talk
on
llle dew
dby
lllct.rd
Ohio Dlliorlmontoollloal\bialll1ar7•ritilneoir,
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FRIDAY, 9:~0 A.M. 10 9
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. '"i'he boofd o1 commiiiiOftOtB
11111t on!)' agency ofacounQ-Ibat
hal" the authority to establish a
'oailltary dlotrlctlpr solldwllteB,
the rl8flt to say whereaudia...,.
liar); )andnllahall
alll!
what tile chargei llhoulll be lor
. uoiDKil!'' said !darlow,
Cl!!rk; 9.1&lt;e preslde!ll 01 tile
o1 commlalionera, '0!"1
mell'lller Ralph V(. durs,attothe meeting, .
reopoo!le toM.rlow's

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pro¥11!!.. ... ol' tbe 111!1! Ia'! will..
lqr lho 1110&amp;1 part, notallaetreot-dent• of rural areao 1ibo hove
plaeoo on thefr own
to
dlopooe ol, ootid wosteo. "11te..
lqlb, howner, cannot p.a their
oollcl waoteo In an area where It
miaht get In a stream or cllllhl
by high water ,•• DOted Marlow.
MarloW said a .laniiiUI dWDP
acceplable to the heallll dePOrt.
ment tnilht coat II' to $100,000.
Middleport oaiclalo, who have

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