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                  <text>Structur~.fates lief!VY -;

epressioit..born fax
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W'l:QR8 NO:I'E: 1'1\0 108111
.. Oeftera1 Allnbb" faCea; a ~n.
ala on three lrc:lntl di11 year,

·:rue.,

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ejlllclllOil &amp;no~ ••llan
are Ill demlllllhlg In' - dlpjh
~.,.1-'"llve attebllob,ln a aer~

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Dorio Do, - Brlu Keltll
LORCAR'l'OONs. Pq&gt;
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ectucatloo and welfare.

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Eprta now say the problem

WEDNESDAY &amp; mURSDAY
JANUARY 29 • 30
NOT OPEN '

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govenimeat tu lf&lt;tiloctiOno In
Ohio .... rl._n lr!ID .,1to/olll-

ol 11\ree .artt&lt;lu

Til SIX YOIJ GET EGGRO

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to -

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Uon · to li-6 b1111C11' P.r JO&amp;r
liY lltatohouie tlnce. lho ,depl'fulon,
But, &amp;bl IIOUl'cef.. Of l'41VeJUI
Jl_.ter iUehani Wheeler, tho
·~-"d.l are dltclilled aa legia- are .aUII ~'~~ tho oame.
Olrlo'o ptOll!it lax auucture
taiQra ~w 1e1 them tn cumlrw
was
de.risocl ll"u'r1ng tho depreoweeks. Thla il tht-, ftrat article
-lon
era ..., ...till mh...
in the nrles ancl deala with
~·· lollol!ed by report&amp; on c~ea rematila the same to-

TQNIOIIT, JAN. 28

Slloellteo, OUiolded

to &gt; lr)'lrw

UPI, ~owe n.;one•

. cotvMIIIJS

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.._..,.. Oldo Slolt . ~-~· lo llOt like • .....,...,, No- ~OJ 10 lfr
~~ yoor, oualor
....rljo q&gt;Umllll&lt; ....... .ol tho .... die .. ~· to lOG!! I" -tOJ
·p out ! ri dhrdrdBhl• returll, dlate ,pnwrt)' tax r,tonnL
tried!'
other ttan JrGP*rtJ &amp;aa1 l9r
meol tho ,- · or ..,..mg aov·"Chi~Wo Ill . proporlf ~ • "Tiio reiult lo dial Ohio )lot -Uonol re_...
emment l'eB.POI'ItlbUIUea.
ccmea at abput CJte ~Peed of a Mao't BOtten IN4 juna many
Need Greater '-naidt:«f"
Wcelt R8'1e11118
glacial dril.'' he 111L
aiater atate1 --~~~~., PCKtel:fteld
~ W• u.ire ~~~ -noed
~ pi'Gpol1JI . . _ pro&lt;lde
WhUo Ohio
to bUDd '*~'"
r... .,...... "olasllct!T' .011111 a
the !'alie•\ ollfre,ol tho mmey aovenment 011 tho propor~Jo tax
'Dr. GeoriO Thlldler, an need to "cheek 11)0 lllrll)or
to local aovernmentl, 11moat •1 theory, (!~~.her tCates, Which eeonomlat at Miami Unlwr.alt;y, ijtreed f!. local lbCOII"'e taui."'
biUion a year.
have i:fted 11ew ._,.,._,,, ecae teela the d~etJ:c:m ot lunare lax
"The~ are -rrunlatr&amp;tiw
It Ia tlwe, exPOrts HJ, the to Ohio tO aee bow It Ia done. poUdee dloul.d move ~o "'great- problema, cCJqJllaPc:e diffleul...
gr-.teat retorm is needed -the
GlU W, Portertleld, Ohio TJx er reliance on wrea related to tlea, and pogaphle lnequltiea
1opne1L
~••loner, theorbe• that
1.rleQne and le., on p. . .rey." when aome have Income tu:aa
Dr. Arthur D. Lynn, an econ. "&amp;great deal olOhlo'a aue&lt;:,/11
A state ~ oommlalioned tax , and others do nat," he SQ"s.
omiit and ' &amp;11ociate de&amp;rl · a~ bee boeD becauae lt aperaUia stJ.dy commisalon made a almt~
More than 230"Otdo dUes anll

B)' , RICHARD WHEELER

Now You Know
mlleolooa.

(Technicolor)
Tom Kirk - "- sttlcklyn

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Devoted To The llllerat.

The criminal apileel adloo,

FREE CUSTOMER PARKING

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~a tionaI

Welt Vtrglnla va. Jolm Vanee
Grimes on a non~ dw-18,
wu dismissed and tbe warnat

Jualor and Senior High Schools.
The aeoond day or teatlng next
week wUI be on W~elday, one
team working at the Rlvervi.,

Ill tbe civil action ol G ar 7
Grlllltll .... CooiiD&amp;ntol
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and Tuppers Plains Elementary
Schools and Eastern HlgiJ School
while the BeCOnd worka at Ches.
ter, Salisbury and Bradxley Ele-

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CO-"Y ••• Delborl
Gates the order aeat the . bock to tbe Justlee ol I'Mee
court.
The civil act1oo otlolar7 Fl'IDces Raueb vs. Mae A41dDIDilt
WIUIIm VOI'IIIlll .l&lt;llduon 111111
Boy Ruooell
ordel1111 that

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ibe

the eourt
plalnM Rauch

take 75 per ceDI ol the · or Je10e D. Adk1niiOII ODd lfle
. , . _ take 2~ ,... ctlll ol

, OHIO
Memba' Federal Deposit Insurance

tile e - wltll Raudt IIIII Mkln11011 to !lOY for tile ..o&lt;eedlnp oppltl(ll'latelf aceordJni ID
tllelr ahlno.

Herbert Lanbs
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Heart Attadc

day,

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3 Accidents
Blamed on

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ou!rorill8 ao IPjlll'eal ' - t at.-

Ell~

In 1Ml, he wu voted footlall
c ..&lt;h ol tho yeer by the Weal

• "Rapldry·IOOO" Spin. Fastest
spin of '"'Y automatic! Gets out
more water, makes wash easier
to handle, quicker to dry.
• Deep Action Agitator. Creates
currents thaf plunge clothu
deep Into sudsy water lor thor·
ou&amp;h waslllng.
• Two Jat·Away Rinses. Get rid of
lint ~nd scum so thoroughly
there's no need lor a lint trap.
• Durable Press care. Saves you
ironing! Gentle washing action
plus a cold water cool-down halp
Durable Press fabrics keep their
no-iron ptomlse!
• Cold Water Wash Settin1. Saves
hot water, Saves clothes from
shrinkinl and fldina.

VIrginia Sportawrltero AaiOCI&amp;dOD. He waa an athletic 'ltai at
._.,.... HarVOJ plt.Yior ~.
boakatlloll ..... b o - .... Wll
of the men named wheo·the
Well Vlrlllnla c.a.nlal COII&gt;mloeiOil In 1963 plekecl tbe 100
- " greata ol the otate dur·
lorltl llrst - Oiher survhoro lnclllle hia
wllbr, Vhlml lrenl Burpaa
lArD; another daulbter, Mrt.
Paul E. He11, Jr..·• at Pittlllurab.
PL5 lve atltera: one brclther
lllllaiX8RndchiJdren.
Frlll1da may eel1 at tho Wallaee Funeral Home In Barboun-

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Infant Dies of
Too Mueh Smoke

Foclo-.

PT. PLEASANT - ~ Ellwan!
IIIDe • monthl

old 11011 ol Patrick E. &amp;1111 VIda
11&lt;-Cia•ben

f'olleioar.

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Pleooant Valley Jlocpltal Sundl)'

5-YEAR. NAnONWIDE WARRANTY
tor r.pair of an)' deliCt, pNt • · fo&amp;lr'Y'IIr l'f'o.
tectlon Ptan (part• only) for fumtlhlnl "''IM:amlltt for any
dlf«:ttve part In tM eom~ t.-.namttlion. drM motcw. and _ . .
pump. S.Cked by Getllral Mototl.

e&gt;n.yur .Warranty

ewnlrw,
Deail1 .... _ . _ to .......
iNIIlatlon whea the furnlct bp i - 1n their

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triUor .....,

1afant waa ~ 01 ADrd

1~~1n~P~olni~PI~•~
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SUnlvlng

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Pt. Plelluat

·B:AKER FURNITURE
QUALITY FURNITUJli'•REASONABLE RATE$
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,..._, lit. IIIII lito.

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m·•ghways
.
~· atl~
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slicked road eondldoas were re.
~ 1uelldl1 b1 Melp S.er-

"GOLDEN SHEl:L"
HEAT RESISTANT

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&amp;. AND sotrrH VIETNAMESE ~s (!Opt· '
they called • ''flexible" straielly doaltlned to

19~

In 'lbu'II!IJ'a ........ Vlemam poaeo meetlnl

te

2$~ ~ - .

7$teach

TUMBLERS, .
BEVERAGE tl.ASSES
and PITCHERS

in 12 oz., 24·oz.,.34&lt;Qz. 'I

sizes. lridiacerit M'clv
·with cry atal CO¥.f ll·

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Harteobacb's De'lbe ~·t .was at 8:315 a.m. on
Temporary Route 35 )1111 ·off
Route ?, where • car driVCil
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by 'Randy L. Vao •wier, 2•
llllddleport, oUd ODd olruek 8
_., 1 · rated '-• Berni

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10
8
boo '
e to
will be reed on Fob. 13 and 14.
A publle skin testing program
will be held on 1\lesday and Wedneedo;y, Feb. 18 and 19, at the

Priddtv A1-ft.s
fJ

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Ji4or .fli-eedom

=. 'rutland.,'Th.-e· ::t'

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Baltic

'l11e 1011111

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Alter•tives fllclrw: the Geo. -~~
tral Aasembb to ad,iu5t the tax
lOid inel.ude the state income two Jal.,est .. """""'
tv
\8u.l of the sales tax llon anll "ellare.
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Weather . , ,
._g., Ia lilt
cl......,,
wlaieulonol n1a or drizzle 'llillra~

.._ lonlght

Cooaldonble
dQ' ODd

a IIUie ...,.... lo ....,t

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.,. ........ 111&amp;11 r.-

tho uw* 30• IK&gt;ttiiNoll ID
laN':r tOa IOUthwest•

\tied

1/"Jl••

In. the

ell-

rofo

aacldli, •.!II .~' "!"L~Jtho~,!lib rlllliir~ll ol

~nu.li&gt;cM7UIIil ~telji .. , -

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ma.r

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Fronkllo HJiall; 20, · Rt.

l'omoruy, llltuck and killed

·' a U0-1'1il lb; ·deer '1hll C!J'OIIIecl

\118

to his

~ clljf~ . .·

In conjunction with the jd&gt;Uc
c;:linlc at the Pomeroy .Junior

alit

High School a mobile x~ay Wllt
will be otetloned at the
the building.
Dring the four days, x-ra.ya

rear or

will be taken or cblldreo In county schools who have ahown post-

tlve reactions during akin testIng, Residents attondlne t h e
publle ellnle and .-log poaiUve reactim.s 1¥lll also be x..rued. In addldoo, per110118 attend·
ing regular chest cllnlca andDOti-

lied by mall from the hellth de- lo a pollllve reactor. Tbo dopartment will report to the mo- partmeDt al10 i!treSMI tblt me
bile unit Cor amual chest x-rays, eamot by-pas the aldn telt and
During the Feb. 18 111111 19 have a &lt;hell x..-ay m.te.1. publle testiq! program skin teste
Parental eonoent notlee&amp; for
wUI be given cootacts c1achool the skin teBtlng Pl'OII'IID 1 r •
children prove tD he posl. preoently belllg dl.llrtbuted Ia
tlve reaetora tD !eating.
the lfelgo County
Heallh dep!rtment olllelala
There II .., chirp for ellllor
empbulze that no person will lldn testing 01' for Jt-I'QJ .U.
be pvea a chest x~ay tmleas he cllrlng the February l)I'Oiram.
Urst bao shown a positive reecMelp Counly Ia . _ Ohio
t1on to a skin test, or can prove count1e1 baviDI tbe createltllllllthi'OU8ll other method&amp; that he bar ol tuberado.all e&amp;lel.

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Hatreds Mount in Mideast
the mats execution of the 14.
No details were given by Israeli
and Anb sources have said at
least 60 persons face spy charg..
es In Iraq.
Spy HWlt

In Cairo, where President
Gamal Abd.el Nasser today was

l.ddrening an Arab labor congresa ,under the and .. Israeli
a!Ggm . "All ~ a.tt~t•: 1'1111

Kremlin · guestf,. ~- ~111 @~~~nee,

pressed its awn !IJY hunt..
The newspaper AI Ahrlm said
the government in the next 48
hours wUl me indictments on
spy clw.rges against two arrest--

make the Iraqis ~ (the lu&amp;lngs) arol moana or avenging Gursehrea.'' Israeli's chlef n.bbl-..
clored Thrrllda,y 1 oatlonol do)of fait and prayer in mCJUI'ftbw:
''
ed newsmen. Egyptians who have for tho haJwed, Jerusalem ...
worked rorwesternagendes,and dents set ma11 rallies.
seek the death peDilty.
In Jerusalem, vengence teWr
In W1111lngton, the Stata n.mounted. Mayor Abba Husbi of partment oald .'l)le~
·j
Haifa ·told a Tuesday night meet- EmbesU In TO1 a\Oiv
,_
lor lionortng the o1r10 hinged vi..., Janel hot ID 1'!'1
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Jews, ••We will tlnd i 1 w-.r to aplnot .....
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Navy Will
Tell Why
Ship Lost

finished its private rehearsal,
was attempting today to explain
to the American (d&gt;lle why It
lost the USS Pueblo,

Cmdr. Uoyd M. Bucher has
told how, where, what and
when.
AdJn. Frank L, Johnson, a
combat olllcer ~ tbe old achool.

was called to testilY In Qp!n

eourt •• to ~,hi
""' ' oo mm and In
Japan 10nt _119. aid tD the
lntOillgerice ohlp Wilen It wao
, under . attock off the North

Korean coast.

The answers ma,y reach as
hll!b a&amp; the Willie Hoose. The
final 011e may be that the
United States did not want to
roah World War ln.
Johnson and his aidel!l have
·ow 1
1
been testJ..,..ng n secret sess on

botore a nve-admlral court cl
IDqu1ry Investigating the loss or
the Pllj!blo by Bueher.

to~ blo touched
1IPOII blllhl¥ elaasllled areas
.Their

=to;::•.::.:.:..":;:'

wh!eh ooold be harmM tD the
aecurlcy cl the United States.
Jolmom ""' &lt;OIIIIIUUider ol

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The Dally Sentinel takea pride

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M. Nlsm will
be made available to Its readers.
The photograplo boa been doa-

Reprel!lentative3 of the Big Bend Mimtrel Aasoclatloaappearirw
on the WSAZ·TV telethon ror the March of Dlmj!'s Sunday fwnd the
experience fascinating.
~le seemed to be everywhere as acts were set up at several
locatioos about the studio constantly in preparation to going "on

Richard

lgnated . . . . olllclal .........al
oouvenlr by tho Inaugural Com-

I

mittee. It was produced by the

XOKJ'aph process, an exchlllve
development or Vlaual PanograpltiCJ Jnc. that enables mua
camera. ••
What could have been mass contusion was avoided by a genial production or photoeraploo In
staff at the studio which certainly went out of Its way to make all of three-&lt;limenaional format.
The ploolograph ns made b1
the entertainers feel at h&lt;:m.e.
placing
a new, IHe • size color
Others - not a part or the Big Bend group - JUJpearing were
pldllre
of the President • elect
magician Lee Ja~:obs of Pomeroy aOO Lowell Neimeyer, also of
on
a
set
on which also were placPomer,oy, who was dnunmer with an lnstrwnental combo of Parked
the
U.
s. aed preoldentlalllap
ersbur@; wbjch mlde several appearances during the teletbon.
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and a lectern bear\n&amp;: the snsl·
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PROCEEDS FROM A PUBLIC V AIUETY show tD be held at 8 dential seal. The entire set tit-.
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Setunla,y night at the Chester Elementary School will go Car a s~:hol­ "as ploolograploed llid nprodoe- : .:. :&gt;;
arshlp benefitting a deserving senior at Eastern High School.. ed in dramatic 3-D by tbe XO..
Talented persOns~ invited to take part. A "run through'" will graph process.
...
The pjcture measures 8 x 10
be held at 8 p. m. Thursday for participants, although atteMance
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!Debes and will be IUjlllled Ill
at the rellearsal is not required.
.
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an
embossed
white
portrait
foldThe quite active Chester Alumni Association is aponsoring the
er suitable Cor framla&amp; or for·
show•
desk or ahelf display. Readlra . -&lt;
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SHRINERS AND TIIEIR WIVES had 1 ball at their first dance may orderthephotoir.-.throu&amp;b ' ·.•..
clasa last ThursdiY evening at the home ol Mr. arli Mrs. Ben Ew- thia newspaper at $2 .a f/lf1!J6·
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ing. So much, in fa~t, that the class will again 00 conducted at the
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same tUne aDd locatlCil thls week. The gfCJLW is lucky to have Gerald
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Powell. i. former profelllional dance teacher in .Florida, ln charge

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of instructiim.
YOU~G

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RITA HOLMAN WOULD appreciate hearing [rom Meigs

lrl.erda, .

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C. S.S.· ~·;~~~'i' · SON OF MHS. DOROTIIY BADGLE)' ,·Rael..,,
has a new address. li. is:
2rtil Bn., 2GIIt Marines, 'H. IIIII S.

servi'rw: '!!
he ' !GII(cocl
C. ·S.
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In annouoelng that a three.dJmenlional eolor .,._grljlli ol Prelli-

~~ dil,ughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holman, Racine Route 1,
·Nortll K"""- ..~ In lnternais cmfined.to Olild~'s Hospital in Colwnbus, ~here she will Wlder~
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Uonol waton laot Jon. 23.
eo ma.tor'.s urgery wlddn.the next few days.
Dueller has teatllled that his
Her o!Q. f11 thO itoopltal Is ellj&gt;ected to be ol l~q duration. The
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for beiP alief rqom nuoilbOI"io ~I);.A; nilh lloor.
the '
his ship
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Di&lt;'•"*"':i#(.
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3-D Nixon
Available
den~ect

CORONADO, Calli. (UPI)...
The Uolted Slates Navy, ba·"-·
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Egypt

team will

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A pelltkJa. baa been llled In
Wf ' proi!}Offi t11e Vlel Cone or North Vtemameoe
Melga Counly eomfn011 pleoo
II'OIIIId~ I'OUIId coarer.....!lble. ,
dan1a8e tD the left fr&lt;llll 'fender eoort by Rqmond D. PriciQy,
and 1"'"111 Vl.-ae dolepfes Indicated the)' [loped and dOor ol Ute Hollman ear uklng that a 1~ year penl~;~;:"""'?d ~ ID dlacuao mDitary matlerl ftnt, and to the left ,fr&lt;llll leodOr ol 1en11ary sentence !rom here be
ol the Demllltarlzed Zone betweeo North Van"'Meter"l veldele.
set ulde.
')b.
.aloo . wen rei(\)' tD dlseuas the , Involved 1n the aeelPrl&lt;ld7, originally acbeduled
. U, S. and Nortll Vlelllameoe troop! !rom the · - . rOIIOrled later In 1 be to Ohio State 1'oolteallar7, but
W~~~~.:~OO:i=: Jri~.- exefl~s - two Ideas merrt1ao- momtng, were uhlclea OPel'· mw at the London -eorreetlon~
In a
conlereoee llolldQ'. ated b)' c..,qn A. Franz, Porn- a1 !arm. llld In his pe11t1on that
.._. Rll , due ...
..._., ~ taw waa not fol~
....,, 111111 Claud A, llu - .
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Pomeroy. 'lbe Franz ear went lowed in h1a case and hb tu~~
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. ou1 of eoniol, bit 8 110c11on ol
right (If be1nl 111.,.
· THE ;sA)IAMA$ .,:: 1\orbora Jo Rubin. 19, Iter pia. •
rail, ODd atru&lt;k the Huo- . ed a ulal by )try waa Ylolat6~ ..,..... ~· ..,. buTler Tueedo:Y IIIII 1.,! ..., .., Route 7 , mile ed.
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a.o· ~~ -.~·. ~~· • .Tropical Park bad bw· 1[1001• or · the Pomeroy Olll'p!I&lt;O•
In olher . actl~, Cal;v D. Han11M
to.ddtil\ere. •.:
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tlah Ihill!.
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lng ,._. · lf&amp;Oted a. dlvoree
,
~~ slil~
~~FQ-AA~l:tOp.m. Tueedly,ooCouD- li'om Leste&lt; D. Haning on
~ 1n
1111:1901 il&amp;mft!. the !In!-- v ·ROI\d 15, llbout4.7 muoa weot . gr&lt;IUIIda ot ~a, noglect or m!J.
b;y a
Ia!,', Tile ·~ or flie Uliljed Stateo. lilt redo ol RoUte '1, 8 ear ·QIJOI'aled.· by lilt .was pyen ~ al .oae

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in AvOc:ado, Honey Gold
ond ,t.quamarlno.

team at,the Middleport Central
Sebool .... the Middleport 111gb

Sehool. The -

:nu-ea acctdlllts c~aed by lee-

gold trim.

ter and HarrisonvUle Elemen ..
1ary Schools. The .eeonc~ dQ' or
testlna that week will be on
Wedne&amp;doY, Feb. 12, with 00!

:;ordered tbe Justice Depoi1..

White 1wirl c:leaign with

Pomeroy .... Mlddleoort

ond at the Rutland, Salem Cen-

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ol

DINNERIIA~E

n. one laiUn Wln-'k

ElementarY Seboola and tho ....

I'IP8d.

c;onvoi'&amp;l!lon.·
Nl""" dlacloltd
It his ftrat White
rewa eonle~e, tblt be

"-''lent

Feb:

at the

•lliJ..._... sex-and e~tlea

odlat Cbureh ol BlrboursvWe
r..- Herbert c. (Twenb'l Lllltz,
66, rellred H~ hl&amp;b ochool
p~ and father or Mrs.
John nowera, 1111 Maxwell Rd.,
p~ Plelloant.
Llall dtocl Sunday 11101'11101 It
hlo ......, In Blrtlournllle alter
tadc. Ho retired 1ft 111417 •• principal ~ HIOIII...u&gt;n Hlgl&gt; Sebool
after oer\OIJW In tho Clbell COunty acbool syltem tor 41 yeara
bepm!OJ hia career at Bar·
bouriYille Hlgl&gt; Sellool whare he
aerwd as tet.cher, athletic di-Re!« 111111 ooacb from 1927 to
19t0 - · he went to lluntiJ¢Ja

Pom!roy JUnior 111gb Sehool. On

United Press International
Iraq today tried more acellsed
spies despite interratioral promentary Schools.
tests over the public hanging
An important part of the test. of 14 alleged Israeli agents in:lng is the rea.d1ng ol the results. eluding nine Iraqi Jews.
This must be done Within a eer·
Middle E a s t News Agency
ta1n time limit. Tests on Tues~ (MENA) reports from Baghdad
day will be read Thursday while said the second gr~ beil1:: tried
the "Wednesdi.Y telta will be read were .. spies working for im011 FridaY.
perlli~ and the American-CIA."
T)lo oee!lll!lllbUo·Q( &amp;ldn tell,
. '1'!\0 """"" llld lhelr trial
ti,g'wm-Pf'iiil~nia:f ·011 'l'fiit~·~n ~t 24 """"" 'a'!!«

PT. PLEASANT - Funeral
oervlce will be held Wedneedoy
2 p.m. It the Firat United Mell&gt;-

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WEDNESDAY. JfA.NUARY 29. 1969

A tuberwlosll skin !eating J)r&lt;l·

nee or the e1reu1t court !foncll¥.

Keep the cost of a new car down· by
using a bank finance plan. You pay
• 'Only reasonable bank loan rates and
improve your credit standing in the
commurtity.

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.,..,. which will extend through both da.Y• from I to 3 p.m: ODd
most or Febnoary w111 g,~ .... (rom 6 to 8 p.m., all re.lidents
deJ"NIIY . TUellda.Y In the Meigs are invited to the school for . a
Coon1;y Schools.
skin test. Particularly urged to
Under tile auaplces ol t h e at!A!nd the public teallllg proMeigs Counly Tubereuloala 111111 gram are bus drivers, teach·
Health Assor.latlon, the Meigs ers, cooks and all per&amp;OIIs who
County Department ot Hellth 111111 will be J'ellllted to have a health
the Ohio Deportment or Health, eard cmtng the year.
The results of theae teats will
two teams will begin the testIng. One team will be at the be read on Feb. 20 for tests
Letart Falls and ~racuse Ele~ made oo Feb. 18 111111 Feb. 21
mentary Schools, the second will for tests made on tbe 19tJI.
be at tbe Raclne Elementary~

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wlodom lo publle

lrtiO,h he oays. "CUI'!'ent "'•·
d0111 Ia that tuea are too bigh.
TaXea in Otlio, levied by the
a~te, are exceedingly low."

TB Testing Begins Tuesday

Lawless to
'(;et Fight
ln Capital

Pf. PLEASANT - Several ordora were lliBoed by tbe cln:olt
eourt 111111 entered Into tho ~­

Ntche11- suggests • ••atate

,....,. Ia&gt; In lieu ol tho multlpllelt,y ol tuea."
-·Much ~ the eonventiof*l

Of The Meigt-Ma.on Area

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FRIDAY &amp; S1 TURDAY
JAN, 31 ·FEB, 1
"TRACK OF THUNDER"

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'about the b~ or
SlDce about lB. a ®Oiinl
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made winton a bit """her 8Jid aummm
.udldy milder In bOth North America
ana Europe. This reverses a ~~~
trend tbat took p)ace during the lint
of the ll1lh century, says the Natloluil ·
Geographic Society .
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man-created pollution is responsible for
both trends.
The warming may bave been cauaed ~Y
carbon dioxide, produced by buruing colll
and oiL The cooling may be due to other'
I&lt;Jtms of pollution-dust and amoke and
other particles man Is spewing Into the alr.
One scientist with the Environmental
Science Services Administration estinl,tes
!bat the carbon diozide naturally present
In the · atmosphere keeps the world about
20 degrees warmer !ban It would be if the
gas were totally absent A 10 per cent in·
crease in the amOUDt of carbon dioxide,
which Is an efficient absorber of 4eat,
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mospbere by one-balf a degree Fabrenbeit.
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COIIIIIeract the eltectl ol !lie earbCII ·jllox·
Ide, or ,.. atop pollutlnJ the •til!~
entirely.
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bave to be. There il no advan~ge In belllg
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To Cool Off Middle East

Stale lo aiiiiJW alone alojl
lhl Bls Too oWidiJVo 14day,
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can lake a bow,
'Die Bucke)'es brushed aside
nstioMI!y Oiaho-rsnl&lt;ed illinois
Tueoday nilht 711-67 at Cohun·
bu. to maintain a perfect 4-0
leque record and better their
...nil mark to 12.2.
Sol'eDIOil, a junior eenter,
llf&amp;l the spur ln the Wlni side,
•corlntr 30 polnto, 18 ol them
&lt;llllll!w In the flrot half. OSU,
roNied N&lt;, 17 In the notion,
hold the ad"nlqo at lmrmlsaloo, 3U4. llwao the lh1rd time

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at last 30 polnta In a game.
. j Sophomore Jbn C l - •
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lour ml-1 left to gi.. Ohio
Ill -table lead. CJas,
mw ftnlshad wilh 14 points.
The Buckeyes will 111'11 out
Saturday 1f their dominance ot
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Purdue (3.0) at ~elte,

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In the 7th 81'141• l'1llbiJ'

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Diliw TbelaJ 11, Norm Curfman,
ola!C.' Woyne Cleland, lour, and
Blndy Warner &amp;Ill Q\arlel

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Ralph Gueltlg and Mike Robin-

Ibn 101 16 and 11 nspectlvely,
t o - Southern ln the 8th and•
teat. Other scorers for SOuthern
wore Mike Nelle with six, Nlek
illle ond Rod 11o1msn. each two
IDd Doii!IY Houduhalt, one. RA&gt;~.. woo led b)' Southern's
G..WC with IS and lhle withl2.
·Tho v~ 8th grade team,re~ witll a. dellnlts borne
·!'oorl adVantsp, defeated Sooth,
~P'· 66-36 earner In the seaoon.

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"negotiated peace."
This simtificant development, largely overlooked in tbe
West, will hardly improve relations between the proChivese Arab -.tremlsls and the local pro-Russian Com·
mllllists who put Soviet state blterests first But it Is lm·
portsnt as an indlcaUon of current Soviet policy. !'~
In the Middle East Is not Imminent, but neither is ~other

games. So.rthwestern travels to
Mercarvllle Frlda.v to meet Hannan Trace.
Norlll Galill took an 18-15
leld at the end ol tile ltroj per.
lod, metehed 11 to 39.34 at
hal!tlme and was hanging m,
58.57 ol the end ol t!Jree per·
locls.
SouthWestern made a valiant
attempt to ~ome ba~k lut was
ootscnred 27-14 In the final
frame. But lt wasn't as bad as

It looks. 'Ihe Highlandera were
ahead two points with about three
mlllutes to 1J&gt; but six costly
turnavero decided the game In

game in the Southern Valley Ath-letic Conference, was limited
to onb eight points. Rees led all
scorers with 17 points.
Gary Clark paced the Falcons
with 14 points and Steve Fields
aoct Gillispie eaCh chipped in 12.
Kyger Creek's fourth .,_,rlod
comeback started shortJ.y after
the Falcons' Tony Fields exited
from the game e-.rly In the perTom Rees end Gary Saunders. iod with five personals. Fields
Really. Wlh81111 lost the c~ was the only player Ufull,. out,
~ at themadloul~~•~ who':,~; though Wahama was assessfd 21
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21 of 211. Wohams sank 24 field
ivahama hlt 24 · ol67attempts
gaols compared to 18 by the tram the lllld for a 35 per cent
Galila countlans.
average and pulled down 39 re-Kyser Creek's Chuck Brad- boubds compared to 43 by the
bUi')', who has been hitting an Bobeots. GOI!sple got 13 reavel'lp of over 24 poilU per bounds to pace the Falcons while

Defiance (!o-7) nllled 1&gt;-om
an 111JO(nl de!leH late ln the
game to edge Olterbeln. Dan

darvi.Ue•• r&lt;IDP over KentuckJ
Southern. Cedarville Is 8-8.

Terhtme paced tlle winnl~W etCcxt with 18 points while Don
Manly had 21 lor Otterbein (61).
Freshman Bruce McDmald
poured in 34 points to pace Ce-

Kert State at Toledo
and Western Mi'thlgaa It Ohioand tWo Ohio Conference Ults-

Toniaht'a schechde included
two Mid - American Conference
games -

Wltte,.,.rg ot Heidelberg and
Marietta at Ohio Wesleyan.

favor or the Pirates.

21 and Bob Smith, 5-8 junior,
had 20. Ron ltforria, 5-11 senlor, recently returned to t h e
lineup alter being lnaliglble the
first semester, scored 16 po:btta.
Keith Carter, ~senior, pac.
ed the Hlgblanders with 20 points,
Jimmie Walker, 5-10 &amp;ellior, h*l
the loulltne.
19, Charles Beman, 6-1 senior,
SouthwestEl:rn comecledononly ha4 12 and Rlelcy Stou~ 5.&amp; jun.
28 of 88 shots from the lloor lor lor, had 10.
31.8 per cent' but had a hot hsnd
North Gallia won the reserve
at the lou! line, making 15 ol 17 game 42..27 as Larry Howell
cbarity tosses.
tossed In nine points. RusQ' Hut.
Roger Greenlee. 6-2 senior, chins was high for Southwestled the Pirates with 22 pointe, em with 13.
John Garnes, 6-1 senior, had
SOUTHWESTERN (28-15-71)- ·
Carter, 8.-l!lO~ Beman, 3..6--12;
Walker, 9-1-19; stout. 4-2-10;
Haney, 1..2-4; Morgen, 3-&amp;.e.
NORTH GALLIA (35..28.85) Greenlee, 8-6-22; Smith, B-4-20;
Saunders, 0-1-1; D. Clark, 2.1.
5; Garnes, 10-1-21; Morris, 1·
Rees and Bradbury tqlped Ky2-16.
ger Creek with 12 apt~
SOUTHWESI'ERN, ,, 15345771
The win upped Kyger Creek's
NOR'J:.H GALL!A •••• 183958 8:;
slate to ~ and Wahama drcp-

The Pirates out • rebounded
Southwestern 72 to 29 and tile
Hlgblanders made a total ol 23
turnovers in the ball games.
North Galill hll 35 ol their
79 shota from the floor lor 44.3
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KC .. , .••• , .8 20 34 57
W AI1AMA , • , . 4 16 39 49
l&lt;YGER Cl'I,EEK (57)
Bradbury 2-4-8, Reel 4--9--17,
Buckley 3-1·7, Spauldirt!: 4-1-9,
Thomas 1-1--3, Rothgeb 2-3-7,
Saurders 2-2-6, Totals 1&amp;.21-57.
WMIAMA (49)
Call 1-0--2, Gillispie 6-0-12, S.
Fields 1).0..12, Rizer 1·1.a, Clark
7-0-14, Herndon 1~2, Howard 2·
o-4. Totals 24·1-49,

West All-Stars Triumph
LOUISVILLE, K,y. (UPl)'lbe Oakland OahA' Doug Moe

didn't win the Mort Valuable
PIIJ'er Award In Theoday
nltllt'l Amorlean Baaketbell
AssoelBtloo All.stsr Game """
1&gt;1' the West 133-127. Nor,.. be
Ule high eeorer or rebounder for
hlo Woat oquscL
Yet It was Moo whom losing
East Coach Gone Bhocleo
praloed moat lollowios the
eeeond 111111lll ABA elaulc l!leeD
Ill' 5, 407 ,... ond • netlomvtde
speelal televlsioft nell¥nrk.
Tho OahA forward, who led
the ABA In ICOring lui 118UG11
while a member ot the New
Orleana IIUeeaneero, llallbed
,, '·~~e~p• 7th oniUib ll'ade uge the with 17 pololl, ""'
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I•mos atl\'aDotlxi:
,._ ,' , . 7th grade, with a 38-36
~.was poeed 11)' ~BurNAMED CQ-CAPTAINS
, ~· ·24 ......L .Ste...Prteo folATHENS, Ohio (UP!) - Cleve
awad .~ ,llx, l!r)'ID Mullen 101 Bryant, tho 1968 Mid-Amerlean
'.' ~aad MlekAihoiodJ. D, Story, CODforance pliQrer ol the yaar,
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,. ,. '111* "'-11• '8111 grade 1eo111 «&gt;&lt;'Piolns fiN' the19H Olli!&gt;Unl,ccritla 4:h'lll ~hwith A111J&gt; lverolv footboJI teom.
\'!lltlliOn'• 14 and Jbn Bo&amp;a8' 12 8ryonl .Is a quorterbsck and
,tJie lesMra. Qlhlr, .....1111.. Robinson a Hnebac~r. The Bob.. . . . . were BID VliJtllllll with eats won the MAC dlamplonablp
'illnl, Mike So)Te, nve, and Mark last year and a berth In the Tu&gt;.
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But the West held there to save
tile win.
For West Coach Alex Hannum
ol Oakland, It brought him the
honor ol being tile only ooacb to
score wins In both ABA and
Netlooal Basketball Aosoclllloo
All-Star
contests. Hannum's
East NBA team """ that
Connniosklner George Mlksn leape's 1968 game,
removed Jim Harding of the
ASHLAND TillRD
Mlmeaota Pipers as East cood!
NEW YORK (UP!) - Ashland
following a lt&amp;ht with the
Pipers' board ehairmau, Gabe unaeated Cel\h'al State for third
Rubin.
place in the weekb UPI tmall
Leading the Well ...,... In &lt;:ollege bas~ ratl.ags Tues-•oorlnl .... John Beasley ol d!'Y·
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Dallas
and AaBtln '"Red"
the lllarauders.
Robbins of ~ew Orleans, hotJI poinll to 177
will! 19 pohrtL
Central StoiA! (11-3), lh1rd 'Jn last
Beasley, who also lad the week's ntlnga, allppecl to fifth..
WltienberJ was dad with
West with 1t rtboundl, waa
~riJWfteld
,C:illlege (lllass.) lor
named the Valuable
Pl~Q"er b)' ~s at the 16th.
game, He received a Iarae
GOING WEST
tropiJy ond $500,
MASSILLON, .Ohio (UP!)
Beoerve tlllud Doo F - Bob Suman, who resigned ai
~ Miami led the East leorors , _ . . eiJaeh at Massillm High
- 2 1 polnls,
Scbobl, Ia •JI;PeCted to take an
Leadl!IB Ill' If pq!nts mldwt,y usiltlnl e..eh!JW Job In CallIn llxl' ll!tal 111u1zs, the Weot furnlo.
AI' their lead dwlndlo to Gilly
- . eompllud a 20-&amp;-1 recthrea JIO(nts with S9 H-1 ord lllbisthrea SOISOIUIII atloiornaiDing wl!m Las HUDler o1 llllon. where he auceeeded Lee
lilaml dloppad In a jmul ll&gt;ot. Slrlrw.
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by Doug Moe," Rhodes said
fallowing the game. "He kept
the
ball alive for them
conlblntl,y. He'll just beat you."
Rbndes, &lt;Oaeh ol tile Kentucky Colonels, was a las~
minute lllblllllltlon wl!en ABA

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.Jow wbo 1pends hll Orne
clQili&lt;Ina th~ clockwatcher.
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New York ••.•• 3~ 21 .W . 4

Clnclnnotl ••• • • 26 24 .li20 10
Detroit. , ..... 21 30 .4!2 ISlh
Milw011heo , , ,. 1$ 37 .284 22
West
W. L. Pet. GB
Loa Anplea •• , 35 17 • 613
Atlanta ' • • • • • 33 20 • 623 . 21h
San Fnn •...• 23 28 .451 11\0
San Dlooo •••• 22 30 .423 13
Chicago •.•• , • 22 31 .415 t:llh
SeaWe ..•• , • 11 36 .317 !Sih
Phoenix •.• , • 10 42 .192 25
Tuesday's Resulta
New York 121 Phlladellll&gt;la 88
Bostoo 108 Atlanta 96
San Franelseo 107 Clnclnnall!OO
Los An&amp;oles 125 Chicago 118
Only games scheduled
Wednesdly's Games
San Francisco at Detroit

Seattle vs. BostonatPhiladelphla
Atlanta at PhUade)J&gt;hla
Los ~les at San Diego

Mllwaukee vs. Phoenix at Tucson.
Only games scheduled.

A Ratings
COLUMBUS (UP!) - United
Press International Ohio High

Braceville 13; Frontier, Warren

Slate of Miami, John Clinineof

Consolidated, Skyvue, McDonald,

Ohio University, Steve Mix
or Toledo and Ray Schlaaf
of Western Michigan.

11 each;

sity was named MkJ.Amerlcan
Conference player of the week,
following a game against Bowling Green in IVhich he scored a
career high 34 points.
Others in the runnirc for

Aracadia aOO 5andusk;y St. Mary's

Guernsey C8tllolic,
Archbold and Clevelafll Lutheran
West 10 each; Berkshire 9; YeJ.
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low ~rings, New Riegel, B t g
Walnut, East Canton and Middl&amp;town Fenwick 8 each; Llncoln
Heigllts, Lorain st. Mary's and
By United Press International
Wynford 7 each; LakelaOO am
East
St. Josephs Pa 95 Evnnlle 84 Smithfield 6 each; Buckeye Local
S; Western (Pike), Jefferson,
H())y Cross 101 Boston U 88
Potsdam 73 Rochester Tech 62 Fort Jermings, Heath, Federal
Hock~ and Smithville 4 each;
Temple 73 Duke 69
Grantsville, Alexander, Chesa-Pittsburgh 90 W. Virginia 87
peake and Newton 3 each; BrilVilla nova 66 Fairfield 45
liant aOO Northwestern (Wayne) 2
Kings Point 95 Cathedral 62
each; Russill and Jorathan Alder
LaSalle 107 St Francis Pa 95
1 each.
Gamon 104 Steubenville 74
Klngs PL 74 lorw. 63
Vermont 53 St. Michael's 52
American ltW.. 88 Bates 73
Geo Williams 84 St. Procopius
South
80
Florida st 87 s, Carolina 76
Manchester 98 Marian 85
Georgia Tech 72 Funnan 63
Goshen 100 st. Francis 100. 92
Towson St 101 Gallaudet 59
Concordia Ind.. 88 Hntngt:on 80
Bellarmlne 72 lljo. Wesleyan 64
Southwest
Sl Polen 119 Loyola Mil 83
Baylor 74 Arkansas 72
Davidson 94 Geo Washington 74 Texas 82 Texas Tech 64 S. F.
N. Carolllll St. 84 Citadel 65
W, Georgia 56 La Grange 42
Tenn. We.sleyan 82 Belmont 76
Cedarville 92lljo, Southern70
Loyolo La. 83 Nicholls st 13
Morris Harvey 77 W. VirJtnla
Tech S3
Bcllll-. 83 Bethune Cookman 76
Miami Fla. 87 Fla Southern 83
Flak 113 Alablma SL 107

College Scores

Mkhvest

Ohio St. 76 Wlnols 67
Wl..,..aln S6 Marquette 50
llel!anee 69 Otterbein 57
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Clnel!. .ll 82 Bradley 62
Conlral Mo st 72 Emporia st 70

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Burden of Kent state, Tom

COLUMBUS (UP!) - Dan ,
D' Antoni of Marshall Univer-

Eddie -

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the weekl7 award were Jlm
Penix of Bowling Green, B.fuce

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Rima, ·- •i!Jalt WIJ
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School Class A basketball ratings, with first place votes and
won-lost records in parenthesis:
Points
Teams
L straslJurB (12) (13-6)
271
2, Zone Trace Ross (5)(15-0) 167
3. Caraway (2) (12-1)
152
4. West Musklngum (2) (13-6) 113
5, Bridgeport (I) (!H)
100
6. Fort Recovery (2) (14-{))
87
7. Newark Catholic (1)(!2-2) 85
s. mxie (ll·ll
79
9. Mans, St. Ptrs (9-,5)
72
10. Gronvllle (1-14)
69
Secom 1~ 11. moomvUie 57;
12. Collins Western Reserve 55;
13. Kirtland 52; 14. Avon ond
Zanesville Rosecrans 48 each.;
16. Pettisvllle 34; 17. Miller,
Mogadore m:J Arcanum 29 each;
20. Portsmouth CIIQr 27.
others: st. Henry 23;. Sebring
and New Miami 22 each; Mount
Pleasart and Trenton 21 each;
Blg WaiiWI 20; ~rtngflold Local
19; Upper Scioto Valley 18; At.
tical6i Yellow Spri~sm:I-North
Lima 15 each: Mlller Cit1 14;

wa.r.

month of the year, which'

Knicks

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Pirates Pull Upset,
Topple Highlanders

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. . , , )!:olle;s ..~~11l".lth

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Communist parties has even adopted new positions, eriticizi.IJg guerrilla raids against Israel and calling for a

overcame two Blulrtoo
stalli~W apells On the way to its

"''on

Beat Vinton

BERRY'S WORLD. ·

As Moscow reconsiders its involvement in the Aral).

ant:~

The North Gall!a Pirate• Pill·
ed tho UPSet ol ti18 118011011 Tuet·
da.v nilhl at Nortll Gallla b)' down·
inlr Soulhwestam 85-711or their
flrll Southern VaDey Alhletle
eooterence win ollhe rear,
' Cooeh Rudy Shively's Ptrateo
Ind.
are now 1.7 in WAC play and
In other gamea: Cincinnati 3-8 In ali gameo, Frlda,y nilhl
doiiOIOd 'Bndley 82-62 at Peor!a, the Pirates travel to Racine to
m; Baldwin .. Wallace belt meet Southern Local and Satur.
85-76 at Berea; Cedlr- da.v nl&amp;ht "' to Hemlock to piiQI
Omo trunpled Kentuel!y the uDdefeated Miller Falcons.
om 92-10 at Cedarville; Deft·
It was a hard one to loae for
onc:e edged Olterbela 611-57 II Coiu:h lJoyd lllyers' SouthwestW"tervlllo;
Gaanon
(PL) ern Highlander&amp; who are aow
•hi;pad Steubenville 10~74 at 4.,'; In SVAC play and 6.e In all
_ St.ef6erwllle; a n 4 Obio Northern ,..reame motrtoo 57-44 at
Ada.
ancinnsd atrO!Wibened lis poalllon tn the Mlasoorl Valley
CoufMence by whlpplJW Bradloy. The Beareat~ (12-4) held
MASON- Alastquartercome-• 39-27 leld 11. the hllll on the back and sharp shootlJW at the
way to their tourtb l"ague win
free throw line gave the vilitln iewn starts. Jim Ard aeored
ing Kyger Creek Bobcats a 5721 polnlo lor Clnelnnotl.
.I
49 victory over Wahama 1Uesday
Boldwin-WaDace pleked "' na nlghL
The Bobcets, bellind 39-34 go-lng Into the fourth period, came
· U
,&amp;I1UJ~
up with a hot streak in the last
period, led by Jon Rothgeb's
seven points and sb: each by

So them

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Confereaee Ylclory In
elgbt starta with tho win over tenth victory ln 18 games. muffWooater.
ton is 6--7.
Wooster, led b)' game hllh
steWenvUle, whtch baa won
scorer Tom DIJBer Witb 27 only two p:mes this season, Cell
points, is &amp;-9 and ' 3--4.
to its 13th loss as Gannon
Ohio Northern led all the "AY picked ll\l an easy victory. •

7th and 8th Grade

utremists.

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!iJihe

Tlte Israelis ~ee:m 118 Jona:er eouvlaeed that malllve re.
tolioUon dlscaurarea llle Arab terrorlsll. The:y are alia
ldiiiiJo.( lllal they will re!IJiqllilb mudl of tile Ara• terri·
tory diey co•qnered Ill 1117 Ill ucbance lor a oetUemellt
lllal will cuarantee lllelr rllbt 110 nlsL
On the Arab side, Egypt'• President Nasser and Jordan's King Hussein, despite pre..ure from elrtremlsts and
terrorists for another military confrontation with Israel,
are also anxious for a relaxation of tensions.
Even though Egypt's armed strelllth Is now baek where
It was before the war in June 11167, the Areb leaders know
perfeclly well tbat they are today, even less likely to win
another round with Israel.
Moreover, It has now been confirmed !bat Moscow
w:orned Uie Arab leaders to curb their terrorlsls and goer.
rillas wbo seek to escalate Arab-Israeli bosdUdes._
To be sure, Russia's roJe•m the Middle East, the KremUn's polley of "no peace and no war," is ambiguous.
Wbere their blteresis are 111vo1vet1 dlredly, u Ill Cuebo....okla, the Raulua wiD llCII leoltate to ·r e 1 o r I to
umed Ioree. Bat It II lacrealtlllcJy eleor lbal far llle til!·
•etllate fulure IIIey are oot IDierealed ill e~ aaol!ler war Ill the Middle East wblc• they know tbdr Arab
e&amp;nts C8111101 wlo.
'' More important Is the Kremlin's belated realization tbal
the Arab guerrillas, sustained and armed by Russia, bave
become paw'" in Red Chino's anti-Soviet game. PeldDJ!
bas gradually replaced Moscow as mentor of the Arati

ninth wia In 17

To Mal'ly every~·• 1urprtse Ohio

THE

THE GIDBALVIEW

IJnlted Preoa lnlernsllonsl

ollla

A trained Observer, t;nnillar 'with EJ!rope and just back

froin a visit, ...,ottl.lb8t' no everit oi the poltilar ora)lao 0
so
stUIIDjngly penuadjid lll,e Euro~u peoples wbo COlli·
'l'bl! more witneues when someone is iD
prise
tbe' Westem community th.at, Uiey are QUI of the
trouble, the leas likely that any of the!"
mainstream in the gre;at leaping ·scienUfic revol~on.
.
will try to do anything to help.
This lamentable "law" of human naEven as they marveJ.. a:t wbat ·ire bave achieved, they
are pa!Jted bY the knowledge that they theJDBelves could
tore bas been discovered by Dr. J - M.
Durley Princeton UniversitY psycholo·
not b&amp;ve done it.
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gist. ai.J Dr, Bibb La tone cit 'Ohio state
Wliiatever varylllg judgmellts uiey may h'*ve as to the
after a three-year investiJstion Into the
wisdom of space exploration, ~· knoW lhat .•only a highly
way people respond to em~gencies . The
advanced tochnologlcal soclo!ty can conduct It, !bat the
research was inspired by th'e murder of
other giant, U.e Soviet Union, is the oJ;Ily conceivable com·
Kitty Genovese in New York in 1964, which
petitor with the United States.
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took place before 38 passive: &lt;:'bservers.
A\ftoinatically, they Are r shakeil' into new awareness
Re-enacting the incident in li laboratory,
that they are to &amp;·large e:rtent mere spectators fn this age
the psychologists found !bat 81 per cent of
ofi'aciDg science and technoJogy.
their subjects gave help when they thought
'l'he pay~locJeol and hel&lt;e ..Utica! atcmfle111Ce of
they were alone with the victim, reports
this discovery, wblch cao only . . andeneored by any
Science Service. In groups of five observfurther space triUillpbl we attain bl lltll and tbereofter,
ers, only 31 per cent reacted.
has to be profonnd.
The same thing was found in &amp;:everal
temperature increase has been sinCe 1900.
Western Europe, geo~t:aphicaliy an amllzlngly small
diCferent emergency situations. The more
It doesn't sound .like much, but It was
part
of the world sphere; bos lived pridefully 10: many
people there are, the more they pass the
enough to push the crop line on the candecades with the tn.Wiedge that from Ill tiny enclave of
adian prairies 50 to 100 mUes farther
buck of responsibility.
diverse peoples came the drive, the lmagtnadon, ~
north.
It's not that people are basically uncar·
skills tbat gave birth and lull life to the modem world of
On the other band, dust and smoke re·
ing. The very presence of a. cro'!d, say ~
great Industry and e•panslve, worldwide commerce.
psychologists, can force maction on 1t_s
fleet some of the sun's heat back into
members
by
implying,
through
its
pasSl·
space. We are currently manufacturin~.
Thoul!h the shift away from Europe as the center began
vity and apparent indifference, that an
warn the climatologists, a nebulous veil
long before, It was the drolnlng disaster of World War II
of dllSt that Is virtually encircling the
event is not an emergency.
.
that ended Its dominance.
world.
Moral: If you ever get into a tight spot,
In the generadon since the war, the Western Europeans
Mankind evidently has two alternatives
hope that no more than one or two people bave had to accustom themselves, grudgini!IY, to second·
.b efom it. Either we PDUr more carbon
are around when it happens .
ary economic and political status, The pain r.is been great
and the resentment deep. It account• In some part for the
almost knee-jerk tendency of many Europeana to fasten
quick blame upon the United States, their free world suc,
cessor, for any major ills whlch beset the world.
W.LL
They have made admirable but halting and Incomplete
efforts to join bands across national borders to create a
competing Third World Ill a time dominated by U.S.·
CMILD Soviet power. President De Gaulle's myth tbat France was
ordained to lead the challenge became a roadblock.
ly WAYNE G. Astonishingly, many Western European lands came In
BRANDSTADT M D time ID enjoy Incredible surges of prosperty which led
By LEON DENNEN
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' • them to Imagine they were beginning to keep pace-&lt;!ven
The body temperature of
witliout the sought-after unity.
.
a child Is not as slsble aa
But the 1968 economic crises in Great Britain .and
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. !NEAl
tbat of an adult In children,
France revealed the fragility of their foundations. In 11167
It is obviously not in the interest of the United States to
sudden fevers that disappear
this reporter found considerable concerned comment
accept France's&lt;iJroposal for a Big Four conference on tbe
as mysteriously as they oc- among perceptive European businessmen on this very
Middle East
cur are common. Now it has
score. They found Europe lagging in technology, energy,
been found that. in some
imagination and spirit.
President De Gaulle's su~gestion: to no one's surprise,
children, chewIng gum
Tbe mgbt of Apollo 8, haDed thaup It was, dealt the
was hastily endorsed by U~ted Nations ~retary General
steadily for five minutes or
laat abock. The awareaesa of reality spread from lie few
U Than!, who is hardly a friend of the Umted States.
more may raise fhe temperto the many.
·
- But President Richard Nixon is experienced enough in
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deature
For a United States which wants warmer understanding
forei~ affairs to aVoid international negotiations where
grees as
( 100much
degrees).1. The
the Uolted States will be isolated.
cause Is not the gum but the
and better practical relations with Us European allies at
exerclse of muscles close to
aif levels, the dilemma-now in President Nixon's lapThe Russians and De Gaulle are already commided to
the place where the ther·
has only been magnified.
an anti-American policy in the Middle East. Britain, the
fourth nation of the Big Four, can play at best a conciUa·
mometer Is beld.
How do you win warm-hearted belp, or even extend
·.wv role. The British have jmportant economkl lnterolts
,
.,.'foo.,
-~-de~. ·vigor-b~lp, . wheatP~ee-sanlor. pallllera .!!' ,Wealem ....,.ren ·~ ,
Arab countries and, like the Russians, are eaaer to
ous running ' '¥' qlher eur·
willl,fPOb 1D llleir eyes, lllal ltiOy are mlretl Iii lnfetlor
v eopen the s,., C&amp;nal as quickly as possible.
.
' else may eause, a cblld's
stal,lis, commll:led to~-~ oljlellnes?
··
"' Four-power negotiations thUs will add tinder to 41n explo·
temperatore to rile. For
Obviously, no simple expressions or acts of good will
sive situation.
this reason you sbOuld let
and friendship from a Nixon administration or any other
your cbl1d rett for 15 min·
can bridge the gulf, New, persuasive ways of U.S.·EuroHowever, Ill the view of Eaol Eanpeu dlplomall, , dlutes before taking bia t.Jn.
pean partnership need to be devised, ways which enliat
reet ne~odalloao behfeea llle Ualletl states and Rau1a,
perature. It i&amp; .11of how blab
Europeans in the scientific revolution we lead and yet heal
wbs are=-thelp.oi adverurle1 b tbe Middle Eaot, moy
bia t.mperallri•goes but tlie
their crippled spirit and dispel our airs of superiority and
briBe 1
, H oot peace, to the troobled area cause
of
the
·rile
tbat
Is
lm·
condescension
toward these proud ~les.
lban e:&lt;pe&lt; •
portanl
Wbenever
your
cbl1d
Israel's leaders have Hide faith In the good will of
has an 1mez:p]alned fever of
Russia or the Impartiality of De Gaulle. But they are ill·
100 decrees or over tbat
creaslngly confident that Nixon will indeed pursue an
lalla for more than a day
even-banded policy in tbe Middle East
you sbould call your doctor.
The proposal by Israel's Foreign Minister Abba Eban to
exchange views with the Arabs through U.N. Amba..ador
Jarring-rather than by direct negotiations as Israel had
~-ously requested--clears the way for serious negotla~

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W.($RJNGTON. (NEAl.
No~lthslandil!l the ,filll'!?' o(lnterest ove• tba1ll,usalans'
recent earth-orbit' IP4"0 lillk·up, it lfU Alp~J&lt;;a'o dro·
millie ApoUoof flight to the "'oon which left :&amp;urope&amp;llf
~~lllg In ad"'iration. rY•t there Is "" !lDhlppy sfde to

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Buckeyes Ride Alone Atop
Big 10 Mter 76-67 VictOry

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llolly -h10l, Mlddii!IIOrt - P..,.r.,, o ., Jan. 29, ·IH9

8)' Ualted Prell ttt.errrhW
'l1lo CillcloreUa llaleka a

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a.ii .....
Kaleka
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...... 1ft. . ....... ... ......~
broad ....... Jlai--.;11Wtf ....
- · and the lblllll' to 11ft
them to their 1tr11 title In 1$ IIJSIIIad the - · . . . . , . . .
;year I.
whlli Arelole 'Oaft ...... .., . '
... a . . . . . . .... '
1!Jo llaldlo! rise .. ' - " .....'t dosllnad to Plllladelplda.
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Loa An&amp;sl.. .......... ...... ~;;
i l - II mldnigbt IIIey •OIIIIrad Dave Deftlol- to Jlh fll.iao .....lt·.,
cbere , _ the Detroit ....,._ ~ ... 'iw!IIW•'
for Wall Bell&amp;ml' ond llonrd
- p1aco-~ - ~'·'
Komi....
to
'108-H. s.a¥.-...o
Delluaee~ who pye UP a Clnclmotl Ia IIIO-•GIIti?:,1&gt;.
to pilcb In the ChiJerr7 w•• 28 ,.,...
'
!Ita orraniWion te lavor
ol the National Boskethall for the LakerI, . . - . . l ..
...,. woloome help · the
A s - . hu olrocdvel,y hil nlclll under the _ . . In
Ill . - llllrii&lt;OOk
dlreetJns Now York fil ' • 16-i -IOOI1Id- 3f points
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triolliiJI&gt; ..... the ...,
Now York basi l'blladelpJU LaRusso ........ 13 polnlo In a.
121-88 Tlleldsr nilht lor Ito 15th Courtb period and 39 ilr lila
game ao Son Frand- -.lla
- - · home vlclory. Jle.
a.-hera IOOI1Id 20 pointe ond pme from ClneiiOiaU.
srobbed 15 r.-m In the

Rio Faces Campbellsville
The Rio Grande Cdlege Red- the Reclmen are Idle ~ Fob. 4
men, fresh lrtm Morday night•p whan IIIey entertoln - . (l&lt;y.)
9~8 win over, the tot,eh George- College at the GAllS 1YDL Then

town Tigers, will meet C8Jq)- pmes with old l)malnlean CoJ...
bellsYIUe (l&lt;y,) College ot 8p. m. lege on n..r._.. Feb. 6,1Jd ur..
Tlursday ln the Gall1B Academ,y tm CGUese ... s.~. Fob. a.
round out a six games bame~
f
&lt;rtheCoach Al"t- Lanham's Redmen

High School gym.

are seeking revenge lor the 9492 loss to C&amp;QbellsvUle two
weeks ago down In Kentucky.
The Redmen are 4-5 in the Ken.

NEW JETS MANAGER
COLUMBIJ.&gt; (UP!) - D o n

lnlereolleglaiA! Athletic Hook, former player wtlh t h o
Coolerence and 6-8 In aD pmea. PIUsburgh Pirates, signed a eCJDo
Atter Thursday night's game, traet Tllesdot' to 11111111&amp;0 the Columbus Jeta, the Ptraleo' lllrm
elub of tile lnternstlorel ~
NEW YORK (UPO The
Hoak, 40. who.P).ayedprobu&amp;U n 1 t e d Press lnternatiorw.l ball from 1947 to 1964, IIIIDOtled
amall college basketball ratings Salem, VL, in the Class A earo.
with tint place votes and won-- lina League last season.
lost records in parentheses
He played third bue In 1960
(eilhth week):
when the Pirates won the Warld
Teams
Points Series.
I, lljo. Wslyn (24 (13-2)
322
2. Nev. Ll• Vegs (3)(!:h'l)264 Austin 92 Midwestern 77
3. Ashland (1) (16-1)
209 Houston 85 Texas A&amp;M 71
4. C.nlnl st (1)(9-3)
177 Le TOUT!I6lu 76 Sl Edwards 70
5. fN{ La. (12-4)
164 TriniQ&lt; Tex 102 Sui Roes 85
6. S,F, Austin(!) (14-1)
161
7. fNI. Mo. (I) (1(1.4)
130
&amp; Cbeyney St (11·2l
87
9. Puget Sound (14-1)
85
10 Flinnount St (I)(!:;.&amp;)
78
ll. Howard PIJ'IIO (2)
31
Your Dependlble ~.: :
12. Evaasvllle
25
Deolerfor
13. South Dakota state
24
14. (tiel Alcorn
15
American International 15
16. (Tie) Springfield
13
AND
Witterwer
13
18. (Tie) E. New Mn (I)
12
Ph- WY 2-2550
McMurray
12
Northern Arizona
t2
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College Ratings

ANTHONY
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WI hi did 111.7 ifa ••nut
....,.llble" lhot Bob Klllllllly
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be
tho elul&gt;'o now
- r Willi Gtoqo Selkirk
Old Jim Lomoo btbw ol!end
jobs In lho orpnlzatlon.
""It'• not lrq&gt;Oasible but
lido point It's mere))' lllleculadolt," Short Aid when asked ror

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KenDIJcbr, who wu ftnd aa

- · ol Ooldond II! a
ouqnolae movo bJ ownor a.u101' f1aloy at lhe end &lt;Jl loot
...... ho hodpll«M tho

A'• to a olxth place ftnloh, lo
olljlpOllod to be In line to rq~lace
Lemon. Konoody hired by
the St. Louis CU'dlnll1 u a
11eout after he was ftred by the

A's.

C01U,f1oc1 at hill home in
Meal, Ariz.,
laid he
knew nothi~W aboot lillY report
that he would bieome the new
MASON - Ali lnv01t!ture ser- manager. He said he Just
''rlee bi Girl -Troop 487 .... receivt..: an imitation trun the
bold at lhe Christ Vtllled Meth- Clnllnolo to join tllem Ibis
011111 Clllr&lt;h In Muon recemb' llllrinl in tholr training &lt;1111111 at
-a&lt;Wio.._dngprom- St. Petersburg, Fla.
llea ond r-.m&amp; ploa. T h o 1
Sk)rt ofticll.lb took over as
new
_ owner ot the senators
· llelilll
-WorlonaD.
· GwiDdol.ra
Gllibo
ond Cindy
Plnl Tue""-r allerbOoo and laid that
wore pre-od bJ their 1-r. Wodneadly would actually be
Mra• .loooillt J...., Muon.
hla first da7 lD the '"offt.ee." He
,._dvo plano are to ...,... paid 19.5 mUllon tor the
talk daoclnt In tile aeu future. Se•tors and is the sole owner
Olllon attending In addltloo to of the club.

Ke._,

Held Reeently

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Short, however, said it a
...... !lloUa Arnold, Lillllur· vacancy in Washington's manbiD, &amp;a.Re Daw80D, Vickie John. agership should oriae, Kennod)'
: .m. Diane· JohniOil, Mary and would he one or the logical
1MarUaa Jooe1, Terry Ross, Bob- candidates to take the post.
. In !lowart, 1bro10 VIIIIMeter,
The Senators flnished lOth

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VanMeter, Coria McFar- . Cherrll VanMeter, Donlle
Werr,y, Jan WUaoo, Julia Jolm.
·· - . Thoreaa Dllloo, Betl;r Jlur.
bill, JudT Huaboa, Belva John-

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Olano
Wori!man, Jaequellne VanMeter
~ ud&amp;WeVarlln.

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Tbe ftrst cows to reach the
Plymouth Colony arrived in
11124.

CEJ.EBRATE ~- ·Nr.ondNr&amp;AhloCrosa,
Slxtl&gt;&amp;., Syro&lt;Uae, - oOaorvi"W tllelr 50111 ~ OIOI!wroary ~. A fluuUy pHoptbor........,. tile ....,to wu hold
Sunda.l' at tho Crooa realdence. Nr. and Nro. Croso "'"' our:rlod Jmaey 291 1919 in 11111.-, W, VL 1'-1 haW twr ¢111•'
dreo, Mrs. corbeU Po-ooa, Mrs. W. D. Por-lnd lko.
Eber Pickena, Ill ol Syracuse, aad VJrsil cro&amp;1, Glllt:Kila.
They have II grand&lt;hlldrell and two ~

Oass to Hold
Supper Feb. 14
MASON- Mrtl. Clareaco 1111·

er, Mason, prelided at tbe budneaa meeting ol tbe b*M

ciua at ille Chrlot IJnlted odllt Chor&lt;h ...... tho .......
clded to bold a ehickea IIIIPG'

oo Valentine's Daa, Februlr7
14. -

wbleb

!rom ille ..m be hold
at tho elllrdl,

will be ...... to buy a ..._
for the ehureb. Thank yon notea
were acknowiodgod !rom per...,, re&lt;elring gilts .mln8 ille
holldl,ya.
Mro. Ray Prol!ltt pve ~ read·
last season In Lemon's first
year u rnan~ger after replac- lng entitled, "WindoWo ol Gold. •
ar·
i~W
GU Hodgeo, who left Mrs. Looter Zorkle read

an

Waohlngton to take lho managerill .POSt with the New York
Mets. Tho
finish was a
4laaappolntm.ent since the club
tl&amp;a for slxtb In 1967 under
HQdses.
Selkirk has ....., the genoral
nlanlger of the club since
Nowmbor ol 1962.

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Julia Wript is
Sf-ker to Oub
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Asalstlni Nra. puma Fowler
u bosteaaea were Mra. Donna

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GLENMONT, N. Y, .,. Miry
E. Froondt hu bean tjipolnt..
eel dlatrlet .Q elll tor ClboU,
Jl&lt;keon, IJ-n, llfllooa, Putnom, llld wy.. c..atloo lor

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t!elo entltlod. "T"'"' SIJIIt Not tending were Mn. llar7 Berry,
Stesl," God' a PvcholottY. T be MrL Bett;y U.... Mrs. Thelma
program .... eloaad with pray- Me »urn,)', Mra. Joaetta Noble,
er by Mrs. Baler.
M,.. Mayme Noble, Mro. Corol
Hostesae~ Mrs. Leiter ZerProl!ltt, Mro. Gl&amp;ddle 9telrart,
kle and Mro. Rus..U llarlooser· Mra. Lucille Swackhamer, Mrl.
ved refreahmenta to Mlasea HilLa Vera Yeager andtbeaa~allltant
da and Loreaa Weiss, Mrs. Murl boltellel, Mrs. Glbba and Mra.
Megee, Mro. Baler, Mrs. Low·
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Wost Columbia 'IIIII npreoent ·
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"~troite

to &lt;iolt ltltlt C!IPUntr{

is a continuing pro-

gram sponsored by the American Legion in belief that our Country
will be strong if our people will return to the religious principles
upon which our natinn was founded . \Ve recommend the following:

• Raise our minds and hearts to GOD in individual daily prayer.
• Encourage the placement of a Bible in every home.
• Make family Bible reading a part of every day life.

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vllllitl( It the llDil homo .......
Mr. 01111 Mro. · Cor! Womor ~

Mason Area

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9lnart, Na-.

attended tile tllneral ot Mu. Audrey Dobno7, It Beale ~
Mr. ud Mrs. Curti• McDan- Clwr&lt;h aa ~. :Mro. DabIel, Ma11011; Mr. aDd Mro. Cbol· ney, a l&lt;hool '-acher I or 33
)If McDaniel, POint Plooaant, yoart, relldod' m .Crob Creek
apent the weekend _in Columbue, ll&lt;&gt;od near l'l&gt;lnt Plea..m.
where they visited Mr. anllolra.
Rov. Mro. Bernice Winkler,
Slanley Sounders and tamll,y.
..IIGr "' lbe LNrl, Grllhlm
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Slewart and Clifton cbar811 IIIII Mro. Clelof Ceredo, w. Va. visited over lle Roxroad d Clllro, W. ~..
lbe week&lt;nl with hlo ......... an ~ a meellng at lbe
Mr. and Mra. Reuben llewart. United Metlledlll ~a
Mr. and Mrs. George Zuspan. at NalbvWe, Tam. 'They will
Jr. and ~ Newark, 0. vlo- be 11000 lor a week.
lled over lbe weekend wltll lltelr
Mr. Melvin lluncaa, Muon, Ia
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George vldtlng In st. Lools, Mlaoourl
Zuopan, Sr.andwltiiMr.811dMrs. aud attended the wedding ~ bla
Jdhn McDanlel.
niece, S..Ua Kay Duncan on SotMrs. Glen Jom11011 and daiJilt· urda,y.
ter of Columbus, vtalted her par·
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Keorna
entl, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Davia ot TOledO, Ohio visited over tile

It Is said the Glaotonburj
thOrn alway• blossomed at
Cbtlatmas time UDUI· adoptlion

ot the Gregorian

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cootend the calendar should
not bave been clwiged. ·
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waekmd wtth hfa parent~, Mr.
8lld Mrs. Carl KBoma.
Mr. ani Mro. l!ber Rou... at-

O&gt;orl-.

tended the llmeral ~ .....,. Ver11011 Jlvldon In
011
Mondey, Mr. Jlriden .....- .

or-IJWaw ot Mr. Rouoll.

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Ground· :Beef
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Pork Chops

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Mr. and Mrl. Bob Grimm ....
children of Coh'mhll were ben
laat week lor the tllneral ..,...
lcoa ot bloiiUDI, Mro.llon'I!Umplt·
rey. ThfO' Ylllited lpa .....
- · Mr. and Mro. Bert Crimm,
Letort Falla, and otllor rllotlvel.

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Key p:tanrers for a "positive-ectioo" haweni~W at Ohio Uni·

verlity ln which funds are raised to help the needy take a break during a strategy sesaioo. They
are from left, rear, Charles carroll, a senior ln the College ol Arts and Sctencea and aon of Mr.
ani Mrs. R. C. Clrroll, Maple Heights, Ohio; WUllun Chatfield Jr., lett. front, a junior In the
Collep of Arts and Sciences, and soo of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ChaUleld, Lancaster; Kathy Irwin,
a 84JPhomore ln Untwrsit;y College and daughter of Mr. am Mrs. Patrick Irwin, Columbus, and:
The Rev. Thcmas Niccolls, United (;ampus Ministry. Miss Irwin's modeling one of the hard-made
qulltll to be sold at the event.

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of regular bread.

bua IOI)homor.e and event co -

cbatnnan. ·-Court ~ appointed deIHM ·lawyers always are available ill criminal court matters
aad we aren't ooncerned with
till~ a.peet 0( iL,
Ml,oo Irwin, dal181ttor d Mr.
.,.. Mro. Polrlck Irwin, !526
' Teewl, Drh:e, Columbus, Ia beoq u l l -·br I»&gt;lolnnonWDIlom Cllllllold Jr., ooplt11110re

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Ohio Universicy grQit) active in
ott ~ campus projects to aid the
needy in SOUtheastern Ohio. The
grc:JtC) woo state • wide praise
last year when members gave
up Chriatmas at h(llle to aid
needy rammes in the areL
"Happening" workers helping

Miss Irwin and Chatfield are
member. o( the Volunteers. The
students have rormed the Appa~
lachian Ohio Legal Aid Fund to
administer funds obtalned from
the hlppe!Ung and futw"e events.

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Chatfield said the idea for a
"positive - action" happeningdevelq,ed this summer, "We felt
such an event would appeal to
young and old," he said. "Es·
pecially when a worttrNhlle motivation was evident. There will
be a lot of saUsf:act[oo in U for
all or us."
other activities at the happenit'€ will include slide - film presentations, stone sculpting by
"Popeye" Reed of Jackson c~
ty ant other highlights. Items on
sale will be "hand - made.. by
Appalachia craftsmen.

ConM'lldation ol four 0811 mar- from the plant locations a n d
keting COOIM!ratives aequlred by 1llrou8b Focloraled Eu and FoolLandmark ~ring lbe laat two try Sale&amp;. Tbe latter cooperative, which Ia owned and sup ~
years was announced tocta.y.
The CCilSOiidatlon Ia kDown as piled by Poultzy l'ro&lt;U&lt;ers AaLandmark Foods, Inc., withmaJn aoclatlon at VeroalUea, the Ohio
EIIr Cooperative, Mlllord,
olflces at tile 245 N. lllgh st.
aDd
LIDdmork
Foods, Inc., CoBuilding, Columbus.
lumbua·
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hal
18111
office. In eo.
Preoent plant locallona Ia Columbuo,
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and Plttalumbiana, Wooater, New Walb ..
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ingiDD, ani N..,oleon will be burgh.
knowa •• dlvloklno ot Landmark
Foodo. A Ove.proolloer market~rtii• .,tea
Jag _ , _ Ia Ncb ....,. will
. A fault, In :leo!OKY, is a dlsuliol eaeh plant Jll8lllll!l" Ia location ·m .tbe nicks in the
policy ad IIWIIIIIOffiool rocom. cruol of the •l\11\'· accordmg
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Appalachian Happening is Friday
ATilENS - A '"i\ll)pening''
can be more than psychedelic
lighting and off-beat music.
Fl~ energetic students at
Ohio University plan to prove
this Friday by presenting an
"Appalachian HIPpening"' from
7:30 to 10 p.m. at the Baker
eeraer Ballroom on the main
1canvus at Athens~
1'be event. featuring everything
from folk musi c by the "Sanday
Creek Jug Band" to ' 'Bargain~
priced'.. Hand-made quilts and
tapestries, is to raise funds to
help provide legal aid to the
needy ln situations other than
crf:tniral cases.
.. The poor haven't the fhancial resources to obtain legal aid
in liAd disputes, consumer • ec·
onomic problems, real estate
contracts and many other civil
ittUition• wher-e an attorney is
vitall' 1aid Kathy Irwin, Colum-

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11IEY GAVE THEIR ALL
"Greo.trr love hath no mnn thnn thu, thnt a mnn lav down
hu life for hio fri&lt;m&lt;b."
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Religious Emphasis Week, .SundayHonQring
.
FoJ.!-r _Chaplai~ !tJ. be Observed by Legion
mea an

Ill....

Lealoo ol!lclaJo·

and clorp-

IJ)Oclal -

of God-.. herole el!orliWere

.r.cut.c1 with tbo .AYI!Ia !If""'"'
tbon 1100 U..o. TbeM foilr A Jowlllb rollbl, a Bon118 Colllolle Jll'lelll, aad too - mini"""• - eoJmbo 1.- Ute
belta ,., Aawdcan 18rYlelll*
111e troop tnlllpOrt ar...- It torpodDed _Fob. 3,.

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eed prclljrUia Ill 1be COIIIIIIUIII·

BmTJWAY OBSI!:RVDl

fn Ma80il, over 1heweekad. Aleo

Mason Area

NEW HAVEN - The Rev. and
.tllllln8 at the Davlo borne ...,..
Mr. ODd llro. Carl Womer of Mrl. Paul Fortney, NoW.IIevOO.

News,
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Red House, W. VL
Mrs. Helen stnart., Ma10n,
the llmeral or lllra. Aud·
re,y Daboe,y, at Beale Lbapel
Cllurch m Smclay. lllr1. !lib·
ney, a school teacher f o r 33

McDaniel, Point Plea&amp;IDI,
_.t the 108ol&lt;end In Columbua,
where they visited Mr. and Mrs.
Slaale,y Saunders and family.
Mr. end Mrs. Gary stewart
ot Ceredo, W. Va. vleltecl over
the weekend with hla parenta,
lllr. aad Mrs. Reuben aewart.
Mr. and Mrs. George Zuapan,
Jr. and son, of Newark. O. via~
lied OYer the weekencl wltll their

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to &amp;iolt mW QJ:ountrtZ"

is a continuing pro-

gram sponsored by &lt;the American Legion in belief that our Country

will be strong if our people will return to the religious p rinciples
upon which our nation was founded. 'W e recommend th e foll owing :
• Raise our minds and hearts to CO D in individual dail y prayer.
• Encourage the placement of a Bible in every home.
• Make family Bible reading a part of every day life.

parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Zuapu, Sr. and with Mr .ODd Mrs.
JOhn McDaniel.
M:ro. Glen Jomson and dauab·
ter of Columbm, vlolted herparonta, Mr. end Mrs. T. R. Davia

years, relllded· on Crab Creek
Rood near Point Plealllll.
Rev. Mrs, Bernice WIJilder,
postnr of tile Letart, Graham
aad Clifton dlei'IIO aad Mrs. CJol.
lie Rexroad at Cairo, W. VL
are attending a meeting at the

Uoltod M8111odlat lleacQiarlers

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abM..,...!Io ~ I put of lbe Lelion'l '"Ser¥1oe to God. a Dd
Cowul:r)'' prosram. heljMitobrina'
.... 111111!1Ul• to lbe nile!....

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enterlolaedwlthalllltYinlal-

ooldllaricJun.. or~
h. nre weekend ..... of llr.
ODd lllra. _1117_Ra_
'1\IIJ oleo ~ wltll llr. ODd
lfrtl. Vonlll ~ lllavoYwe, eed C. C. CU&lt;Ider, land.
Joha M. Pnalloe nlul'llell
Mmcloy to hll "' ........
Yllle, fb', .n.r an ed!!:pt na..
It ID WbdonYIUe ... , ODd

lin, Leo arid falllll1. aad
or oflllelr clau8hter Aotlta'ofoilrtll
In
l'omOl'O¥
With
lllr. end 111'1.
upo&lt;to
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lbe
Amorleen
her!·
blrtlldo,y Jlll.· l7 at lllolr ~
A.
M.
Zobl.
Games WOI'e Jlll,fed aad rofnab- lap; aad . to lbe need IJJr COD·
moata of leo eream end Clke 11nu1aa adherenco to tile bule
ilra. A. M. Zobl Jou. ~­
oerved to lbe ... ~Ia, ODd rol.....,a CCJIICOIU upm wblcll
lbe followlnl ...... Erlclc l:!m- ::_
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bletc:.J, Misty OUI:IM, J e r r 7 otherhrotllor, ~~
It Is llllid the Glaatonbury Mr, 1DJJ 11 a poll..t 11 111f
Spradllns, Dellbln
Mellothorn always blossomed at Fort ,.,... HoopllaiiiFort ~·
.. Lalbey, Mra. Carl Ollila, M:ro.
Larry Lalhey, Mrs. lfan7 a.m. · Cbtlstmas time until adopt· Fla. lie under1Nolt __ ,__ , ,
Uon of the (lregorlan
calendar.
Some
used
this
to
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lall.-k.
Mro.SpraclliDc
Donalcl .
lllra.·
Frallk
aadMri;
contend the calendar should
CJ11!or&lt;1
E. llllil
Larry Heaoon.
not have been changed.
St., W IJJr tbo pu1 11 dQio.

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Mr. ond Mn, Bob Grimm ODd od. Hit ~. lllr1, aabort
ehlldroa of Columbus were here Rwo..U of Jrciaton end ti I 1

at Nubvllle, Tenn. Tbv will
be .eooe for a week.
Mr. Melvin Dunean, ~ Ia week8IMI with blo porenll, Mr.
nailing In St. Loolo, MlaiiOUli ODd lofro. Carl Keemo.
Mr. end Mro. Eller R4Uob Itaad attended the wedding at his
niece, ~ella Kay Duncan on s..t. tended the llmeral of Perry Ver..., Jividen In Cbal'leatoo. ...
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Kearna Monday. Mr. Jividen waaabi'Otll·
at Toledo, Ohio vlaltecl over the er4n--law of lllr. R4Uib.

!all wook 1JJr lbe llmol'al """'
lceaofbllaullt,llra.Donllmljlb1"01· 'lliCQ' riallod l!IJ per·
enta, Mr. end llrL Bert Grimm,
Letorl Falla, end other relll·
tives.

IIJ'IIICidauP!er, lllr1. Heel Groot
of Crookmllo ha.. ben
a1slatlns In hll eare. lllr1. Jlwl.
Mil'&amp; end 111'1, Gnal'tiii&gt;WMI .
Joined them bore IJJr lbe end.

• Emphasize religious training of children.

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Peas
Tomatoes 5:~
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Cut Beets 6_:_s
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JoiiJlind bJ lbe of thoM
four dleplaiDJ, .'lbe Amorleen
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WboollbeiUI'JilofUfepreoon••1 wa1 abiol-.lberourcblp- IIIYOI'M17 of 11o1r oupnme ao&lt;·

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Mr. aad. 111'1. l'ldri.. LocJI.
U1 ware !lllldi.Y .,.., ol Ill'.
aad Mro. Her.,. ~. AmtiYIIIe.
Mr. aad Jll'l, CJII!ord H. 1117-.

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torcoo d!olp!IIDI dQrlng WOrld 2etl! . . -..1017 of 1IMi aJnk,
Wv D, 'lbe - - J.orjool 1111! of lbo USS llordle- mil
wiJJ aboorve Rei!Riouo Emllbo- a. -om-bJfGur
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DOG F-OOD 25
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PLAN OIUO 'HAPPENING' - Key planners for a ••positlve--ac:tlon" happenlq;r: at Ohio Un1wr~ty ln which funds are raised to help the needy take a break during a strategy sessloo. They
are from. left, rear, Charles Carroll, a senior in the College of Arts aoo Sciences aDd. son or Mr.

and Mrs. R. C, carroll, Maple Hel.ghts, Ohio; Wllllam Chatfield Jr., lett, tront, a junior In the
Col]qe of Arts arxl Sciences, and. san of Mr. am Mrs. Ralph Chatlteld, Lanc:aater; Kathy Irwin,
a ~e~~homore in University College ark! daughter of Mr. aoo Mrs. Patrick Irwin, Colmnbus, and
The Rev. Thomas Niccolls, United Campus Ministry. Miss Irwin's modeling one of the haBJ..made
qJ.dlta to be sold ·l.t the event.

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Unusually Nouriabitqr.
lts protein nutritive·volue is

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Unuaually Good Tute.

2 Y, times that of regular bread.

The kind that comes from only
premium quality ingredients.

needy in Southeastern Ohio. The
grot.p won state - wide praise
la.at year when rpembers gave
up Christmas at hone to aid
needy DamUJes in the area.
"Happening" · workers helping
Cert.er Ballroom on the main
Miss Irwin and Chatfield are
I CIU!I)UI at Athens~
Tbe event, reaturingeverythlng members or the Volunteers. The
trcm falk music by the " SIItlday stWents havt~ formed the Appa.Creek Jug Band" to "Bargain. llchilll Ohio Legal Aid Fund to
pric:ed'• Hand-made quilts and administer fwlds obtained Crom
L~Pestries, is to raise funds to the happening and future events.
belp provide legal aid to the
need)' in situations other ttlln

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cri'Jnilwl cases.
"The poor ha\&lt;en't the n..n-.
c:ial resources to obtain legal aid

in laad disputes, consumer - ec-

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oncalc problems, real estate
cc:mracta and many other civil
· lttlllllions where an attorney is
vt.Ul.'* saki Kathy Irwin, Columba• Jepbomor:e and evem co •
ebail'man. ••Court-appointeddefellle lawyen alw.t,yt are a-vailtilde In criminal court matters
and •• aren't concerned with
that a,apeet oc it. Jl
iatl Irwin. datellter ol Mr.
.... -~.. Fatrkk Irwin, 1526
' TMri,r Drl-:e, Colt.lllbu1, II belqr u a l - ·bJCG-aali'lllanWD-

IIaa · Cbotllol&lt;i Jr., IOjll&gt;omore

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Landmark during the last two
years was BMounced today.
The consolidation i1 known a1
Landmark Food&amp;, Joe., wlthmabl
offices at tile 245 N. Higll St.
Building. Columbus.
Preaenl plant localloo1ln Co·

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Spearmint
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cans

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Pi pple 3 :~52
Detergent ~-- 59
Biscuits
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Soup
Crackers 4
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cans

all or us."
Other activities at the happeni~ will include slide. ntm pre~
sentatlons, stone sculpting by
"Popeye'" Reed or Jack!oon COunoo
ty a.nd other ldghll.gtlts. Items on
'881e
be "hand • made.. by

bg.

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be a lOt of sattsCactlon in it ror

lb.
bu.

Appalachia craftsmen.

from the plant locations a n d
tllrougll Federated Egg and PouJ.

tr7 Salea. The latter cooperaw
Uve, whlcll Ia owned aad sup.

bJ Poultry Proclleero Aa.
eodatloa It Veraallles, the auo

plied

Vallv Eill'Cooperative, Milford,
aad Landlna1'k Foods, Inc., Columbulf, hu aole1 ol!lces In Columbuo. ClOY&lt;!~ aad Pltta-

lumblana, Wooster, New Wath-... ..,.·
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I,IU.I"pll•
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lngtm, aad Napoleon will bo ~..a.
.....,. 11 dlvlolona of Landmark
F81M1a. A ftve-tlfOiileer market. f\!ll'lb'"-"-~"1
IDjJ ~ttee In eacll areo will
A fault, Ill :&amp;eo!OCY, is a di.. '
o1rut oaeh plant lllalllllOf In loCation lll ..lbe 'rocks in the
policy and IIWiaJ!Oment roeom
crust of th' e~~Jth, according
. • to the EncycloP~ia BrltanmendaUono.
nle,~~. Mott, if noi all, earth·
proeeaiOd 1D the four ,, , q_paie$ art due to movement
plinl1 will be.....- boi~ '-~' ~'!I!J• f~l)lti . . '
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Olatfield said the idea for a

"positive - action" happeningdevelt:~ted tills summer. "We felt
•uch an event would appeal to
youns and old,,. he said. ''Especlal)J when a wortln¥hile m()-

4 Egg Co-Ops Consolidated
Consolldatloo of four egg mar~
ketlng cooperollvos acquired bJ

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Appalachian Happening is
soclated student Volunteers, an
Ohio University grO\It active in
of! - campus projects to aid the

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A111ENS - A "hlc&gt;penlng''
cart be . more than psyc:hedellc
lighting aOO ott-beat music.
Fifty energetic students at
Ohio University plan to prove
this Friday lzy presenting an
"Ap&amp;*achian HIPpeni~' tram
7:30 to 10 p.m. at the Baker

24 oz.

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Your cbolce of UGHT or \fHEAT.
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extra nourishment and extra
taste. Try Rite Diet and see
for yourself why we cafl it
The Unusool Bread.

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~liMBUS (IIPO - A bill JoiUUCI' lllll wao - Ol 13llll·
1bo - " ' " - - - II¥ and 111.9 nmnl~ :zo 1Mt ol, roll·a pobllc W&amp;telld!IB Won lend
In Ule """-"" ·Son. IIOnl"d C. Cook. .!l ~ To. era; Pl. Ploo-, 25.11; """'""
• 11oj1 'r,~~We· U~a e-m!- Three bWa """lntrocU:eil In 1..,., 1ftlUI'I permit pJI&gt;IIc ilt!JI· ' tqy • M'alon,.Z2.32iH~ LIS
'OhiO (PUCO) """ GCfend tbo Sonote 'l'lltodaf. , _ reo- Ilea to r..m ~.. tax..tree wu,.1 Karawhi.F'O!Jo, ~o rl..

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In tbo Ohio -

olutiOIII _ , adopled by U1e
Sonote olao,
· ~ ~lip. Georae E. MUtlca, R·
Todo.v, Ule llauH waa to~ ~ Park, oak! tbo poDJic a rotmllll!'lliiYe from To:1 1 _. 0~ve wuuld have pow. lado. Democrlia 'l'lltodaf &lt;hoiO
' er to prGbo, queollm lftll check Arllllr Wlllonnld, 40, IJI 'l'ol..,.,
~ .... operatlona Ol pubUc uUII- to ......-! Marl.- VaiiiJI&gt; t~ealn Olllo.
In 11\e 79th Hause Dlotrld from
&gt; The bill would estoblloh lhe Tollldo.
for the repro-live
Miss VollfJ'elte rollaued two
; ..., would be appolnt&lt;&gt;d by the weeks 1180 to be ~ a
pemor and ,....ld serve olx aenator from 'the Toledo
! rears.. n.e
representative area.
;woo~d be paid $22,880 per y-,
Hauae WUI Vote
'rl
is the same a PUCO
WUkawski, who did not at.
: eommtasioner receives.
tend the sesaion Tueldl,y be; Mastics' bill said the repre- ea~ae of icy roads and poor
~ eerutlve's powers would include weather? was to be here today
: •'ascertainJng the reai!IORBble~ tor the House vote on his ap..
iless and justified rates for polntment.
· aervice rendered by public utiliWUkowski is a rormer school
ties."
teacher, ass.Ist8nt taw dlrectDr,
Power To Probe
and ewnty proseelltor in Lucas
The p.~blic representative County. Before his appoint~~~ have power to check ment, , he was the u.s. Commts~
record~ seek hearings stoner for Northern Ohio.
rate increases, and invesdA second bill involving public
other Items Involving pub- utilities In Olllo was ol'lored
uUIItles In Ohio, either by Tuesday In the Senate.
~Wstlve oo citizen req.~est.

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Ol

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IJWO Chorloa!Dfl, (8.19 riiiJIII.
London and MarmOI, are oMho
1bo bW Ia cleldp&gt;ocl ,.,. utili- aW; Wllllleld, rumiJW two fMt
tlu 1o lncoJpoute as Ohio- of rollerJi.
bued.:::oper~~ ~~-ol~~
BOAT MOVENEN'IS:

llelt&gt; utllltloo

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lng lor

-A consumer fraud proteclion bill .in the purchase ~
goods.

- A House bill to create a division of eomrnuntty services
w1Udn the Obio Yooth COmmiS·
ston and a bureau of commu~
nley planning 1'1 ""rk with local agencies In preventing Ju·
venUe delinquency,

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of his new bosom
revealing necklines - displaying
ma,y be a better verb- top see-

mixed

in

with

transparency.

Some

through jump suits and evening

dresses.
The cleverest thing about the
necklines is that they lift the
bosom all by themselves. No
bra Is needed, much Jess worn.

Farmer in Credit Squeeze
'ln:orginal farmers will findcredlt
to get this year, the AgrlculDepartment predjcted Tues-

cultural Finance Outlook." a
sUmmary which also reported
that farm debt rose $5 billion
during 1968 and hit an all-time
hlaf&gt; oC $55.5 bllllon at the start
or 1969.
The jump indebt. however, was
more ttian offset b)' as~r pin
in the value ot farm aasettwhtch
rose to a new peak ol $297.9 bil-

Counties Will Meet
Plan 'Conference'
$~=:::tl~~:
!rom e I &amp; h t
1
Ohio counties will

ry.

The program was chaired by
Mlos
Vlviao Rougber and Mrs.
at Rio Grande College en
3, to complete plans for a Am Soclelmaler, Maternal and
Child Health Dtvlalon, who have
~lly plamlng conference.
Earlier this month, a meet- set up conferences in other areas
was held In GallljJollo to dis- IJI Ohio u the request of local
the proposed conrerence, CQIIIIDIOUtleS. Robert Tltko, DI~-&gt;red by the Ohio Deport. rector r1 Plamed Parenthood d.
otllealtb and the Ohl.o Val- Columbus, raported on a recent
lle&lt;\ltb Services Foundation. sludy Ol FamUy Planning Servmeeting was held at HoJ. .• ices in Ohio's Ajlpalachian ComlMedlc:al Center u the lnvl- ties which indicated that an eduof Dr. Keith Brsndeber- cational program is essential
iD orde:r to assure utlllzatim d.
Family Plamlng Services.
Mrs. Jean Baird, ObW Valley
Health Sorviooo Foundatk:n, cliocussed the Foundation's proposal
for an AIJpalacbla grant that
would provide both edueatlonal
and medical services
pl'ograms
Mrs• . Alta A. Roush, 73, New
In
a
Family
Planning and COII~.... died Wadnetday morniJW
Veterans Memorial HospitaL cer Detedioo ProKram. T h e
: MrL Roosh was born Jan. 24, prq»&gt;Sed prouam would serYe
at Letart, W, Va., th~ the seven OOWlties of tbe Ap..
~.oghter or the late George L. paiach!an Health DemmstrsVIola S. McDaniel Blesslog. reglm and would be UDder thedlh11Sbarxl, Taylor C. Roush, rodlnn Ol Dr. Brancleberry.
Participants at tbe mooting
in 1946. Mrs. Roush was 1
Included
representatives f1
t::~ of the &amp;.rd Btptlst health, education,
welfare agenShe is survived by three sons cies, aod OEO _...,.s from
two daughters, Taylor C, Lawrooee, Jackaoo, Gollla, VInMelp, AU!ens, lloddne, and
!!"'Bh, Jr., aOO George W. Roush,
WaahiniiGa
-ea.
Hawn, and Clarence Cecil
RD, Letart; Mrs. Betty
VETERANS MEMORIAL
Pomeroy, and M i as
HOSmAL
Roush, New Haven; nve
Admitted
Wllllam Bachmsn,
t w o brothers,
Columbus;
Edna
Stilel, Pomeroy;
Blessing, Parkersburg. and
Hazel
llJrton,
Pomeroy; Ethel
Blessing, Charleston. u.d
sister, Mrs. John R. Boyer, hnk. Pomeroy; Joyee South,
Raclna.
PleasAnL
Dlaebaraed - B«&lt;;r Rood!,
Funeral services will be held
Speneor' Opal Prid:l¥'
~~= at 2 p. m. from the Foe- JuaDIIa
F'Uneral Home. The Rev. Josephine Roades, Edith Klein.
Fortney wiU ol!lclote. Bur·
wW be In the !!Oirmaon CemeThe Boston Post Road is
' ' Friends Dill' call u the so-&lt;alled berause the U .8.
home onytlme alter 3 p. mail was carried over it in
early limes.
Thur·sday.

A. Roush

Wednesday

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GAWPOLIS LOCKS-. o-ae

Ol better tax breaks. _T. Prlee down 10::ZOp.m.; SomOtbor
leglala- GCfered et down 1:55 a.m.; BecJUonldown
TUesdoy Included:
2:40 a.m.; OVEC i(&gt; 9:10 a.m.;
-A Senate bill to JII'O"ide lor lnnoder .., woltlng.
the registration Ol sanllarlana
KANAWHA RIVER - London,
and sanllarlans-ln.tralnlng.
Soi"'Y .., 3:50 a.m.; Marmet,
- A Senate bill which would Alan ll Merrill down 5:20p.m.;
clarify lhe law .., dlspoal- of Fort Dearborn down 10:50 p.m.;
properey in the case of s.imul~ o, F, Shearer 141 2':t5 L m.;
taneous deaths of the owners.
Oleander down 7:20 Lm.; Win.
-A llouae measure to re- field, Jefferson \113 7:50 p.m.;
1110¥e the restriction on the Ouachita down 12:05 a.m.; Beastate subsidies to tuberculosis ver down 2:45 a.m.; lAlla C.
hospitals.
Shearer up 5:25 Lm.; Jl E.

co11ar, tie and boxer shortsthat's right, underwear- to emphlsize the prediction.
Courreges goes for bare skin

q..._te credit,"' department e c ~
omists said.
The forecast came in "Agri-

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PARIS (UPD - To bare is no
t~~- to dare- not in Paris

W ASIIINGTON (UPI) - Small,

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Bare is Not to Dare in Paris
Three days later, Yves St.
Laurent launched the transparent blouse and the craze for
Fa s h i o n writers scar eel)' showing all was under wl)'.
But the strange thing about
~lrl&lt;oi a false eyelash Tuesday
fashion shock is how qui ckly it
E=Aodr:=:e COUrreges
clad his
models in see-- wears oft
Courreges seemed to be
dresses with nothing
banking
on the day when every
·t::e:than the smallest of nesh:~
bikini pants wxlerneath. woman at a party would be
It was onl..v n year ago that transparently clad.
He provided a couple ot dozen
:~=~~~·~ wowed the pre ss by transparent
dresses and trouser
;:
the bosc:.n with nothing
suits
and
provided
a l\l.ndsome
:~:.
two strategically
male model, clad only in dress
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da.i sies.

.oommlsalllll ha}1 becOOle

lion. Farmers' equities - assets
miws debts - hit a record.$242.5

billion on Jan. 1, 1969, up $9.2
billion from a year earlier. Further increases in farm debt were
e:wpected during the coming year,
e:wperts said.
"Farm production this )'ear
will probably require more purchased iqJuts at higher prices,"
. econom,isli said. An upswing in
Spirdbg 'wror ~;apUalltems was
e)CIJected because many farmers
- hcping for low~r Interest
rates - were reported to have
postponed
items ln 1968.
The report said rarm interest
rates probably will remain high
this year, with possible upward
pressure in the months ahead.
The reluct.ncc of many lenders
to finance small farmers, was
expected · to put further pressure
on the resources or the Farmers Home Administration (fliA),
an Agriculture Department agen-cy which makes loans to produc·
ers who cannot get credit else·
where.

Bowles down 5:35 a.m.
OJIIO RIVER- Lock 13,l)un..

can Bruce tt&gt; 2:30a.m.; Lock14,
Diane Bosworth d&lt;Mn 4:20p.m.;
n. fl HuCOnau "P 5:45 p. m.;
Elalne G. lC) 11:30 p.IILi Edward
s. Bosworth down 5:20 a.m.;
Jdtn J . RIMe down 7:30 Lm.;
Lock 15, S. M. Jenks ttl 1:15
a.m.; James R. Hines down 12:05 a.m.; Paul D. down 1:35 Lm.:
Peggy Downey down 4:05 a.m.;
Ray Thorpe - n 4:25 L m.;
Whlyne H. down 5 a.m.; Elisha
Woods down 5:50a.m.; Lock 16,
City of St. Louis James L. Hamilton down 5:45 a.m.; Belleville
Locks, Principia 1.1) 8:30 p. m.;
Mack Gamble down 3:15 a.m.;
Lock Z2, l?oplar ~ 6:45 p.m.;
Rae ine Locks, Morris Harvey
14&gt; 4:25 a.m.; Greenup Locks,
L. Wade Childress up 5:10 p.
m.; Joey Chotin down 1 a.m.;
Valvollne down 4:30 a.m.; Philip
Sporn lt) 6:SO a.m. i J. S. Lewis
up 7:30 a.m.; Meldahl Locks,
Allied - Ashland down 5:15 p,
rn. i Tim Mull)hli 141 6:45 p.m.;
Etna - Louisville Ltl 9:15 p. m.;
Kathleen K. up 9:30 p.m.

Icy Roads

Lydia Circle
Meeting Held

to a vap...type truck at 8:30 L Do
m.
Tuesday in an accident on ""'
124, two and rwr..terths miles

spending on these

uLet's Listen and Learn From
Youth" was the program theme
uaed by Mrs. Jotm Werry at
Mmday nighfs meeting of the
Lydia Cirde of the Pomeroy
United Methodist OJurch.
Mrs. Glen Hiles presided aDd
opened w:i th a poem. ••Love Ia
the Answer." A silent auction
was held. A report was given on
the dimers being served twice
a month to the Lions Club.
Refreshmentl were served by
Mrs. Kennlt Wai!Dfl, Mrs. William BaroDick and. Mrs. J a c k
carsey. Attendill! besides those
named were Mrs. WUllam Swat..
~~el, Mr&amp;.. ArthW" Hoyt, Mrs.
Edward Wells, Mrs. RaJ Reuter,
Mra. George Wright, Mrs. Jay
Warner, Mrs. Karl Krautter,
Mt.. M.,rtis Kay Parker and
Mrs. Richard RLI)e.
TO PRAY TONJGHT

The Middleport Fint Baptist

Church cottage prayer meettrw
will be held tonig!tt at 7:30 P- m.
at the home or Mr. •IXl Mrs.
!ll&amp;miJW Kloea. Thecottagepr&amp;)'·
er service will replace the one
u-uaii.Y held at ~ church.

west ol Rutlend.
Officers oak! that llarold F.
Davis, 20, Rt. 3 Wellston, lost
eootrol on on lc1 sod his
truek skidded ol'lthe left aide of
the hlghwoy. The vehlele broke
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oil a power pole owned "' t •
Ohio Power Co. and struck a
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wooden renee cnraed by ~
Wright.

ROBERT LAWSON

BOB OUSLEY

TWO MORE area boxers pia~ to take port In the third
onnuol Soulhero Ohio Amoteur Boxing Toornomenlat RloGronile
CoUeae thlo - - are Bob Ousley, Jack...., aod R(lbert
Lawson, Rio Grsnle COllege. Both wUI ba fighting for-the
Beach Athletic Club, Bidwell, In the mlddl.,.elaf&gt;t dlvlolon. Action wUI begin at 7:30 p. m., Thurodaf. Flftaen lights (three
rounds eacll) are scheduled 011 q,enlng nli!IIL

Melp

Property
Transfers
Gerlld Price, · Maxine More•
head Priee, Dorothy Murtaugh~
Allie Prlce to Rlcllarda &amp; ~
Inc., 22.45 A., Lebanon.
Naomi 0. Chase Howell, John
W. HoweU to Lesdlng Creek Watershed Also., .13 A., Rutland.
Forrest 9towalter, Mary E.

hntter to Earl E. !ltowalter,
3.2 A., Cheater.
Dalton A. ·Grover, aha Delton
Grover to Myrtle V. Grover, Andrew E. Grover, Patricia D. Humphrey, Esther Loraine Venoy,
Marcia Jane Houdashelt, Dalton
B. Grover, Gregory S. Grover,
Alf. ror trans.• Salisbury.
Myrtle V. Grover, Andrew E.
Grover, Nellie Grover, Dalton B.
Grover, Joyce M. Grover to Greg..
ory S. Grover, Patricia D. Hum~
phrey, Esther Loraine .Venoy,
Marcia Jane Houdashelt, Par·
eels, Salisbury.
My rUe V. Grover to Dalton R,
Grover, Joyce Grover, Parcel,
Salisbury.
Robert N. Clark, Lola E. Clark,
to Allen D. Bishop, Batt.Y J.
Bishop, 55 A., Scipio.
Cora B. Ritchie, dec,, to Law·

~ ovid:~ Report

Aceordlng to 1ho cm•s put .., a ..._Y bond.
unifOrm crime rtpOrlo, there
'l1le law .,.clllcally larblds
are 1 t leaat hilr a dooen u.s. JudaeB to conllder, bafore
cities where lhe crime rlie Ia IJ'OIIIIJW boll, tbo dW&gt;cel ol the
·eveo higher than' It Ia ~ But oulljltel canuniW,. . - r
this lo cold ' cunfort to clime whDe free on bond.
WaohiJWionlano who learn ol
llaclol Tonolooo
llold clepraolltlmo ogainlt
Crlma Is ..,. Ol the cauoeollfe lftll properlY eve17 time lnd aloo to oome tx1nt,
thoy pick Ill&gt; 1 ..,._.. or PUhoilll a· reault- Ol taclal
tune In 1 newscast.
teMiGill which ti'\CI'ted iD liVen
1n 111U the llistrlet ol outbreaks Ol m&amp;ll tlol~o hare
Colulnbla,
a population o! during iho - t yaar.
.
about 8110 1100 had an averaae of
Ths Dtotrlcl ot Columbia,
13 robbe;les a day. 'ibere were which Ia the Inner ·cJQ rl. the
102 bank hold..,s-throe tiJI!es Waohl,.too metropolitan area.
as maoy as In 11167. Thera were had at lhe time of Ule 1950
271 rapes-an increase of 50 per · ceoaus a populadOD which •_.!'.S
cent over the previous year. · .
es per cent whitt d 35 per
only I'I&lt;O ()(·lhe 12 mmths of cent Negro. Tod&amp;l" tbo . ratio lo
1968 weltt by without a shoot-out reversed: About 67 per cent
In which 1 private clllzen ldUed Negro sod 33 per oent white.
a policeman, or a poUeeJIIIll
A larp p~on ol the
killed a citizen.
dlotrlct'a former whltera.J.-ry's crime stotlstlcs ha.. moved out. to Marylalll
s-&amp;1 lhe unnervirc proapeet aod Vtrpnla ouburba whare
that 11169 may be olbatamlally subtle pliterns Ol - d o o
worae than 1968. , Fourteen mw It difficult lor Negro
per!IOOS-Includlllll two FBI famllleo 1o lind homes.
.
agenia purau1111 a bank rolliler
Many IJI Wuhlntlton'• ~erro
- we,re olain durtJW tbo llrot 13 realdonts .are
dayi ·of tbe """ y-. ~ tha well-l&gt;ehaved people lritb aood
end o1 the · third week of 1969, jobs, pre- h&lt;mes, staRSird
ths oily had Rcked ot&gt; ~4 mlcldle-cllss aoplratlona for
armed rollilerles, Including 14 their chlldreo. Their dllltlslefor
bonk holdl4&gt;s.
crime sod rlotiJW 11 at leost IS
Clo~lrcutt TV
gre.i.t aa an)' white citizen's.
L&amp;wr-41&gt;ldllll residents ol both
But as tbe nrst big cley &lt;111 tbo
races are respondlni to the pathway Ol black mlgrotloo
dqer with growiq t~Prehen- from the rural SOUtb, Washi.Dcslon. Msn,y merchants h&amp;ve ton olso has Utr&amp;cled within tho
armed themselves · with plltOls past two deeade.s a Yilt manbtr
and have , Installed olsborlia of uneducated, aoclall¥ dlsorp.
berglar alarms. some hoUsehol· llilsd Negroes who are - ) ¥
den ha.. boutlltour)¥ dogs and equlppod for urbao ilq&gt;lqymenl .
mill\)' have put s t r - locks and urhon life.
on their doors. Some ~rtmeot
'Some of lhem eke out 1 UviJW
houses have equipped their In mtrilll jobs as domestics or
lobbies witb closecklrcull te1e- CO!IIIructlon workera. Some are
vlslcn monitOr a,
oo welflre. Some-particularlY
Banks In some secU0111 haw IIIIOIW ~ young maJ.ei- have
curtained their tellers' c.,es taken up crbne as a short-eUt to
with bulle"Qiroor plaJtlc ·shields. atauence.
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Bus driven oo longer eUl'Y
.WhDe · Neeroea lave no
chaJWO; they oow loaue serlp to 'l'onopol,y oo la...Wealdng _In
passenger• who board without Washlncton. tbo volt ,..jorrQIthe OXIFt rare.
aboot 90 per cent- ol ~
Most embarrusiJW ol aU, mupbwa, ....,.a, purao • .,.tel&gt;perhapo, severo! foreign emhos- 1 1~1, houaebreaklnga sod other
ales have lodged formll C(doo crimea of Violence are Commitplaints wllh the Slate · Depart.- t.,s II¥ Negro beys sod J0U11i
menl about .,.·
to whleh Dl~
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dlplomlia and
vlaltoro · Nllrly u large 1 ~

FIVE-DAY FORECAST

By United Press lntemaUonal

Temponlll!"es In Ohio ore

bel..,...,..

expected to .Veraile
mal 'lbursdoy lhmlgh Mm·
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day.
The hlaf&gt;s wUI averaae In
lhe upper 20s sod lower 30s
whUe night-time lows wUl be
from 15 jo 20.
It will tum colder late
Thursday and Frlcls.Y, 11\en
warm up about S\mdaf.
Preclpltatlm wUI be ohove

normal, averaging one

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Inch or more as showers occurring 'lburodaf. &amp;&gt;ow fiurrles In tho oorth Friday and
&lt;NM the entire otete during
the weekeod.

Young Negroes
Take 2 ~'lana

By Hijacking
M1 AMI (UPIJ - Five youthflll
Negroes commandeered two air·
liners arxl rorced them to fb to
Cubs Tuesday In the 9th sod lOth
hljocklngs ot ~~~ sod.~
tbl\"'1~~-"f'&lt;Y •..,.

Berry, Lawrtirtee A. Ritchie, Jr.,
Jomea E. Ritchie, MsxiM Durin; mofth.
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Alf. tor trans., Lebancm.
Two men. described as ucoa:.:
V E. McDade dec. to Hen- lege graduate t;ypes," hijacked a
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rle: S. McDade Mary Louise Natloool Alrll nos jet fi¥!JW !rom
Ours, GObert E. 7 McDade, atf. Los AJWeles to Miami with 32
for trans., Lebanon, 9Jtton.
persons, and about 12 hours lawr
Henrietta S. McDade, dec. to three men, uwearing tJpical hlpMary Loulae Ours GUbert E.
ple dress," took cOIII!nl:tDd of a
McDade, Cert. for' trans., 9lt. Phlladel,phia • to • Miami Easttm-Lebanon.
ern Air Lines plane with 113perBernice Middleswart Allen,
aona aboard
dec. to Frank H. AUa1, !:meat
The N1timal crew and passen-B. staley, John R• RoII eobaurn, gers returned _.ately later
-'-All. ror trau., t-non.
Tuesday, and the Eastern crew
Arnold Grate, Mildred Grate new the big DC8 to Miami lhlo
to David Grate, Karen Grate, morning. The Eattem paSsenLot, Rutland.
gers. were to be returned later
Eater L. West. Gordan H. West,
tod&amp;)'.
Margaret E. West to Charles W.
Both. of tbe hljocldngs bepn
Comell Jr., Beulah Cornell, Par- when stewardesses were sureels, artion.
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prised In the galley II¥ sunmen.
William llerlcbel Middle" A NatlOMl stewardess was preswart., dec. to Allee B. Middle- paring lunch when .Wrooehed,
IJW&amp;I1, Cerl• lor tl'Ul&amp;., Leba • and aa Ealitern stewardess wu
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mlxiJW drinks.
Wanda Parsons, dec. to Virg11 Param1, Wancle Louloe Ewll,
BOOKMOBILE SCHIDULE
Larr1 VIrgil Paroma, Cert. for
trans., Columbia.sa.tem.
Mr. Eddy's - D e oehedAmo c. Arnold II) Clay Eb- ule lor 'llmoda¥:
BM.con statiOD, 8:ts.e.
liD. Thelma Eblin, 3.11:; Aerea,
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Keno (CIIIrcll), 10-10:30,
-lbury.
Lmg Boitom (Polt Olllee), 11·
Audr07 • - to Larry v, Par·
IGll, Sonia E. ParlORs, Parcell, ltl5;,
Rutland.
Pol'lllftll (Jialry QJeoo), 1:$5-

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Potii:('fellorta

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are

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a boll liOnd law
whleh requires that

ouspocta

Hindys Ann6uncing
Birth of Daughter

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liD!' olt,v, 01111 Ia

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moat oftea

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by and aaelnst !be
Pe&lt;v~e wllo . . . _ to U'IV -.,
-'which In WuhlJWioft DIOinS
mOIII;y bl&amp;ek pec:pla.
11ds fact, bowevw, bu pot
kept fearful whlws frtm repnl.
itW the crime ftWI as a

m e n 1 c • directed 1&gt;rimlrll1
Mr. sod Mrs. David llllldy, qjlln&amp;t lhem. Blam!JW Negr&lt;&gt;el
Mlddloport, are ~ng tbo for . the whola oltuatloo tho)'
birth of a daughter, ShoDIM&gt;n Ule pollee sod the courts
MlcheUo, on J.., 20 at Holzer
to ~· draollc lllOIIUI'Os 1o
HoopiiiL 'l1le baby 'll8lii!hed alx restore law sod order.
pourlts, seven ounces.
.
Mr. and Mra. Hlady baW. boo
other chUdron, CYJI!hla, 10 •Ill!
Mlcbaol, •lilt~ G..-ranturo·
Mr. a1111 Mrs. cal- Hllldli; ·
MlddlopOrt, and Mr!- B: B. Man. ,
cy, Wald&lt;.-r, Md. Ollie IIIDdy of
Mlddl_.t. lo a greal&gt;(lranilfath..
or.

l{(ltlwood lo . lhe wood of
any of teveral trees -or
shrubo with unusuaUy hard,
strong or welgb()l cbaraeterlotlcs ..

Three Leave Bonds
In Mayor's Court
Two defendants were fined aniS
three others forretted bc:nl• ol
$25 each, all j,ooted on speeding
charges 11'1 the court or MJddle..
port M'aYor c. o. Fisher 'l'lltaday nlghL
Fined were Albert Brown. 37,
New Haven, $10 alllcosta.intoxl·
cation, and RI.IJjell L. Sh•s, 18,
of ooor Pomeroy, $10 sod COlla

ror

speed, Forreitlns bandia

were

Steve Bryant, 18, Gallipolis; nan..
n,y Farney, 19, Patriot. and Le&amp;-·
tor D. Hanl~~~o 22, Pmneroy.

United States was driUed
near TltusvUie, Pa. Drilling
of lhe wen was begun in
June, 185&amp;.

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Viet Q&gt;o!t.......,llce•, u - traooldO.. hare Clllllll _......

-tho raol-IOI'&amp;Illsoutb-

be OJP)Gitsd , I'll&lt;&gt; :~ pooWlectl'"'

NitAII.L
&lt;t
pur poOple - _

pootoro,

went Into lhe

.... USJlOill ~ lbout th11

m. •...., TIIQ hod not - t o
~to IJI)olocluln aJ1Y

n.ylar

~ record

in thf1 "PaalMis, or
rOIIIY to aJIY ...,.. I•&gt; accept Ule
diltorlad vorolm Ol hlflory tlllt
the sdveraary hal ao ~ sod so
ba11ly been t&gt;sdlin111 ta Pvla.
The !ruth of Ule Ia that
ever since tbe oflho AmerIcan p~ r... lho Preoldency 'lall wiDIOr, HanOI Ilia
operated oo tho bulcaoaun••llon
thot AmertcaniiOblil: Olllnl... wao

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·•· • · COLUMBUS - Hl&amp;im&amp;l' Sofety Dliector Wll"l'en C. (lJuoO
,,• HelliOn ah'&lt;lady has an -'"""" entry wllh a peraonol touch
0' lor Oblo'1 Ttoffic Sofeey Slopn·Euay ·eoqtest.
r \! •• · 'ftJe ' iml1sned slogan, arrlvln, ia an envelope without 1

.. deiJ,.ratel,y

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v ••Nip &amp;cc:ktems: In the Bud; " put a half-Nelson • _pcxw
drhei't."
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· uf11.ttery 'will aet slapn .. writers nowhere In tbts con1-J teli;" Nelibn beamel.t. uJatgea w1ll pick the wtmlncllopna
' alid lhelr · declalooo wUI be llnol," be &amp;deled lritb a grin.
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The 7th ilmlill COIIIA!st. - endiJW Mareh 3r - teature• a
'~ braod DOW"Ford MuiiiiJW Grande sports car sod tlio No, 111·
. ceilse plates,, 111uaii.Y ~aorved I&amp; GoV. Jame.a A. llhbdos, r..
. lbo liclull otate.'wlhnar. Adult county winners will recel.. mtn.
lature ·MultaJWS equipped With rsdloo, and specially dtolgaed

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Thonlare, to P' OJtYWhera u
all lJl Pull .....,..,.,&amp;Q hola ...e
i*!CO, It bal"""' ........., flrlt
ol'ull to c)oor away 1hll enemy
mlocooe.opdoa, thlo det:rla of
JD\I)IIIment mllanol'sPII'\. ~
thlo, In a """'' Ia whet Lodae
and hlo people bave been dollll
thus lor In Pari,, obviouslY with

White Hou10 11&gt;P!'1V1L
It r.:llowa,.U.,n, that aomethlng
muat IJ(w na&amp;OIIIbiY aoon. 1!1ther, the c........u.tst fellow wW
o.....U,. CO!Iclu:lo ~ J&gt;o hu Ill'
dood ohol his bOI! In hl1 twlo el·
f - to manipulate American
public opinion aid to opllt Wash-

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Cloh prlzOI' totaling t$00 and opocllllly deot8ned cord. neoteo .. go to ")lllder 16" "&amp;ad wi-.s the · . ' C0nte11' oponoorl...e.tbo Highlliy Sofejjo lloparlmelll, Ohio
Ford MaWr Dealen sod lhe Ohio Aaooc:latloo otlnaurance

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tiJW out ol Vletoom'- period -

"' retUrn lddre,., read:

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eroor'1 ~ aafety conunll. 100 lftll repn-d•e• Ol 11\e
. .. . . .
OAIA and lhe llhln Ford Mojar

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·.....eat - · ·

·' • Thla lilal'kl the 7tb ......... Dealer•.
~· ~ U.O omiesl, or1g1.
c...teot eo1r7 1orm1 are ~­
-l!ioUT. iaiiiObld bT Warl'&lt;lli C, 1111 · lilftrad to Ohio rollclente
Nelliln; lllr!l~ IJI the o blo bi aU !I;)IA, l'nan\\&gt;Orl, !IbiD are
1 'llei)irlmetil ol IIIIJi,n.y Salet,v, ropnaeotedbylhefllriiUar'11ls
mfiiNI eruHde !Dr u.e I" imiblem ~ lilt ln~&lt;rlp­
; ... . Ol auto aoit belli, earned t!clli ''YOIIr . . . . . . . Aaetlt
· lilm lho ·tide "lilr. SooiJ!elt IJI Serres y.., Flrot.''
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· t~,' .--dhoaot~~~~o· vtde1

a.first

ptlze 'IJI a '1118V
Mult&amp;Dg Gnncle, In NW!fon to
•'Obio'l No. 1 u•.;;. p~a~e.; . io
the, ·!b,te 'Winner In Ule adult

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Wlmerl In . .. ·'wider tbe ~ ~~ . ,..,...
try,
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N0.1

S·ALAD DRESSING--39e
.AiNTI FR.EEZE
$1
3
PRESTONE
PERMANENT
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ba&amp;

Twin Pac

No Deposit

GaL

9 to 9

CLOSED SUNDAY

Bananas

cans

/K

AJl&gt;)e

Grove

lbs.

1.00

a·.9/t
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OUR OWN FRESH

2·Hour
DRYdJAff.
saYICE "

IUPONI'I!QUUI!)
Our - • -

Cloollllol!t;

HOlsUI

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Sliced Bacon

BEEF
3 ~. 1.69

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GOOD GRADE
SLICEO ,

2.

Olam Parldnr ·

LoO,a:15-3:45.

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Racine Blair, 4:-:30.

ONLY

$1495
. 1nd vou can show
it off. :. proudly
C:ARAVILLE"
oM.toft tf lui.ovA ,

the high style,
low priced Wlltch

Open Mon. thru Sat.

PRODUCE

'46oz.

PRODUCERS GRAOE AHOMOGENIZED

JAN. 30-31-FEB. 1

49e

SLICED JOWL

BACON

.

30-3.

Prices Effective

A lOIS

KRAFT SALAO BOWL

quantit~et

We accept Fed. Food Stamps

MAINE

-·'F..,.

,...clod

"Tho Store With A Hart"

u. s.

_,.!rom.-

1be lriil!lnc
- . olO((IItl:ell..,
ten .Yoar ~~ .•• Heav.,
Can \'{all," wu lhe .,bje~ IJia
itatelride OIII.&lt;IOiir bUiboord camPatsn.
II¥ 111e OAIA.
1111 Jll!lm.....a aod iho. Qufdoor.

CGuillr wllilero . _ Aolverllalni AlsoelaUon &lt;# Ohio,
l!oiJitJ-'wiu receive ''Mulfaai'• and "'"' notlol!ol nCOIIIlldAin 117
ta~-r.

5TH ond PEARL STS.. RACIME

· Grost Band (Jio,yea• yard), 2:·

The lirot oil well In lhe

CRASH SHOE SALE
· HOI
•' GOING ON • • • •

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:n.,

Blamed in
12
. , · . .Misha
_. ,_. ' ~ . "· ,;~-. ,. •.· Ps =·e ~~ch~: ~t~~:. D;:
Ice-covered highways re~ulted
ln two minor tramc acculents
Tuesday morning in Meigs COUJlot~·' acCording lO the Gallipolis
Post, state Hi~hway _Patrol.
The patrol mvestigated 10 ac·
cldentsln Gallla Comly Tuesdoy
m01'~11!: in a period of one hour
and 35 minutes. No one was seriously i_njured andooarrestswere
made 1n either Gallia or Meigs
counties.
At 8:15 L m. TUesday, Robert
w. Hayman, 32, Rutland, lost control ol his dump truck on a curve
of Rt. 248, three alii six-te.ahs
miles east oC Rt.. 7. 'Ibe vehicle
tore down five PM raU posts
and 60 reet of mesh guard raU
cable. There was minor damage
to the truck.
There was moderate dlmage

..., aUIIII crimea be !rood f!ll
uperiOIIIJ
~"-in efteet.
• their verbal aramlso to
In eowrt lor trial~ It tho)' clft't

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Pays In• addition·
to all other coverage
you have,r
,
Including Medicare
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Pays up to $10,000.00 tax free cash for
each hospital stay

Pays all cash direct to you (not to doctor or hospital)

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Pays you cas~ benefits thait Increase .e ach year •.• to a
maximum of $130.00-A~WEEK ... at no ex~ra cost to you I

Pays $1 00.00-A-WEEK for each day you spend in the
hospital ... even up to 100 weeks

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No age limit-no medlcat examination required

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• • • Pay• you $I 00.00 a week fax ..free
n~sh

w,.n you go fo flte ltosplfal.

What a blessing it is when you "now you have an extra $100.00
cuh coming in every week - beginning the very first d&amp;.y you
enter the hospital.
Now, Presidential's economy plan enables you to enjoy thi s
protection at once. Because it will NOT cost you $20,00. It will
NOT cost you $10.00 - or even $6.00. Your special low price is
just 264! for the f\rst month's coverage. Then continue at low
Presidential rates.

IF YOU ARE 65 OR OVER
YOU WILL COLLECT
IN ADDITION TO MEDICARE

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Why nrc smart folks over f'i!i now hasten in~ to protect.
thcm.&lt;~clves with the i&gt;l'l'sidential Extra Cash Plan in
arlclltitm to what Mechclll'(' will do (or them?
Evt'n thou~:h Medicare is a great boon to folks over
G5, it will not, of coUI'He, pay all thf! bi11s that quickly
pile up as a re&amp;lllt of illneS.'I or accident.

aegal'dfeu Of P'DUI' Gge, :rou $till "eed
addfrlo"ol ltealtll protectfo11.
We have designed this plan as the iMportCIMe CldJieioK·
to what yo~ receive from Medicare- or an;r other
htlalth inn ' bee. you may have. Remember, all chtcka
will be St!nt ireMiy to vou (not to the doctor or boa·
pita!), to give you thai "extra". help just when you
need it most. Use the tax.free cub •ny way J'OU see ftt.
And you will be glad to know the chec.-b will be big
owea! In addition to what you receive from Medicare,
Presidential pays you $70.00 • week,, . EVEN FOR
100 WEEKS if necessary! You can recrive 111 maelli o.t
17,000.00 {OT each irlnna or injut')' wMa ltt,•pitrJliudl

Your c.sh .benefits lncrecue eoclt year at 110 edra cOff to you I

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And what per.tt! of mind not to worry about rising cost&amp;. Yollr
protec=tion automatically increaae&amp; $3.00 a week each year. The
ftrat :rear rou get UOO.OO a week. You get $103.00 a week in the
second rear. $106.00 a week in the third year, $109.00 a w~k in
the fourth year. By the eleventh year, your policy will be 111orth a
full 11 10;1)() G we111k in benefit payments , . , at no inC"rease in cast
to you I Thi1 generous cash reserve protection will belong to you
for aa long as you keep the policy. You can see that your insurance :will he worth much more than' the present "face value" or
t)Je policy, Cntainly, our increased payments to you will help
keep pau with rising cosh and - best or all ...

••• F'- lncreasl"• h"eflts come to yov at "o e•fra cost.
You still pay th re.-fGr low Presidential premiuml
What other J&gt;!an protects )'OU like this today! What other Plan
keeps protectmg )TOU agamst riling living costs in the years
ahead without ~inereaaing your premluma! And that's not all
Thia apec:ial Presidential Extra Cash Plan(#HP 18(...:1067) .. .'

ftAVS Up to $10.000.00 CASH fo' ooch accident"'
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illness, stertin1 the very tint day in the hospital.
ftAVS $100.00 A WEEK CASH- ;r you need a lull-

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time ~1stered nurse when you come hOme
from the hospital - up to 50 weeks.

PAYS $1,000.00 EXTRA CASH for accidental death .
ftAVS Up to $2,000.00 CASH for accidentlll loss of

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limbs or eyesipt.

ftAVS $100.00 A WEEK CASH for each pregnancy,

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you

when
go to the hospital, assuming both
husband and wife h.ave been eQrolled in the
Family Plan With Matermty.

ftAVS Up to $5,000.00 when a child goes to the hos·

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pta I for any accident or Illness whl!n you ere
cnrolted in the famity Plan.

ftAVS

you C81h benefil't-.that inCrease each year .. ,

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to a OOiximum of $130.00·A·WEEK ... at no
extra cost to you.

PAYS all cash direct to rou (not t; doctor or hospital).

NO age limit- no medical exam~nat•on required.

the hospital after this per-iod will be paid by Presidential. And ·
your pro~etiori continues b i( YC'IU w~t-e payinl( the premiums
)'Our~~elf! Then if you leave ·th.e boapital $1Rd mu11t 1-eturn fo1· the
l4ame condition befor-e you hsv~ teflumed Cull nnrtnal activities
for UO day11, Presidential will arain 1PAY ANY PREMIUMR
WHILE YOU ARE IN THE HOSPITAl.- TO A MAXIMUM
OF WIJ WEEKS per cur~finement~ This mear~s you pay no premiums, yet your full prote&lt;-tinn rilmuinJJ.in for~- J/"11 eniiU! Hp
to IIO,OfJQ,OO fo•· eadt cun/in~m•~1t!
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$I 00.00 a week CASH
registered nurse Of llome.

fHIS UMrrfD fHROUMfNJ OfffR fNDS SOON
Only 2.5' for first Monrll - _,o,.ey..:fcrdr ·Ouan~nte~
You can nOw have joul' fi111t mont.h's·rmiteetion for your entire
family for only h •f tiiJI fiv~ &lt;'•'''"'! Rut you must act·i111mcdiatelr.
Your request for this wonderful Income Protection Plan must be
- mailed on the eonvenient form beklw NOT I.A 1'ER THAN Ml DNJGHT of the date in the Enrollment Form.
This midniKht exJlir•tion h(lur ca1Hwl bt• ~·.rfemf~•l. If yout·
enrollment form is mailed later, it ctrutwf be ac&lt;'~JJled.

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Yes, ln additiOn to the $100.00 weekly rhceks we send you durm~e
your hosp1tal :stay, we JIBY you an ext•·a $100.00 n week if the
doetor say15 you need a full ·timJl. reJJ:ist.ered ,!J!.'T~se to, t~e care
of yGu at hoJilc.
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How cornfo~ting it ia to know fhat _ aft.er ,Ouiitafin the h0~~pita!, if you've been there three day&amp; or mo~. you can return
home to recuperate and yet not De a burden to your loved ones.
Yes, if your doctor says you need a registered nurse full time
within 5 days after you come home we'll send you checks for
1100.00 a week- for as long as you ~eed the nurse _ even up to
50 week1. It's like having -a reserve of $5,000.00 ca.sh to draw on
when you need it. These benefit:~ also iftcreaH each yeu by $3 .00 a
week. Another exceptional feature you have with Presidential, ..
• • • Pays you $100.00 a weelc casll moterltlfy bertefits
Ordinary hospital insurante may take care of part of your u Penses when you go to the hospital to have a baby. But what
policy can you think of that R'ives fOU cash to buy all the thin.:!\
you need for the new baby? Now, 1f OOt h husband and wift: are
inaured in the wonderful Fumil11 /~/aft Wttlt Mat~n•it11 for tht:
entire period of the pregnanry, you get utra cash to use any
way you want. If a pre~nanC"y, childbirth or even mi.cnrria~o.re
puts you in the hospital for ~ne day, ftve days, JO days - aa loJig
aa "~l"&lt;'Ua''ll - you R'('t $100.00 a week for every day of your
confinement, up to 100 weeks.

All tllese added cosll beaeflts.
in addition to $100.00 a week (or hospitali~ation or
$100.00 a •eek maternity ht-nefits and 1100.00 a week for H reKi&amp;tered nurse at hom~ . . you get aU this:
Added cuh benefits; $1/)00 .00 rash to your fa.inily if 1!eath occurfl
within !.tO days from any acei•lental injury. Think of how handy
the cash can be in time of losfl. It can take care of burial expenaet~
without bur-dening your lovll"d onell.
Added cub bellefil: Up to $2,000.00 cash for accidental Joe• of
limbs or eyesight, when the loss occurs anytime within 90 da)'11
of the accident. The loss of a limb or eyesight ia a terrible thing.
Nothing ean replace the loss, but a cheek for $1,000.00 or
,2,000.00 brings peace o( mind during the period of adjuatmenl
Added dsll btltdlt: Choo~~e eitller Family Plan ..• and rour
children will be covered too~ Prellldential raya up to $5,000.00 Ul'
t.ime your youngster goes to the hosplta .•• for tonsils, appendieitia, or llft.JI otll.er Illness or Injury! Yea, ;rou wiJl receive $50.00
euh, week after week - for aa many u 100 .u.e.b, if necessary.
Ye ~.

We JNfY your premiums wllen you are not a•l•
As a special ('OnBid~ration to you - if you are ho&amp;pitaliud just 6
weeka or more, all premiums that come due while you are stiiJ in

LICENSED BY THE STATE OF OHIO

fhe•• are the ONlJ exclutlorttl
Yo11r Presidential polit")' ,.•we•·s every conreivublc' kind o( ~it·k ·
ness or 1accident except conditiqns &lt;:aused by war or w.ny act of
war; mental disorders ; intoxicants and nareotics; pregn•ncy
ex('(!;pt as providl!d under the maternity beneftt provision; and
expenses rc!ulting from any sidtness ')r injury you had before
the Eft'ectivf! Dat'e tlf your polity,, . durin!( the first 2·years only.
This last Item ifl a real help i( you alt'NAtly have a health problem. If you are sick b~fm·e you take out this policy, you will .. wl
he covered for that condition after the policy has been In effect
for 2 yean. Of course, meanwhile evety uew condition is immt·
diale/Jicovered
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prDIHtl4nt rou ~Hcf- •• aMadttDfy lOW c~f

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11M! full •rn04.li'lll 'i'att 1r. Pllil $100.oo-A-Wti!K cHh - . , llnil't
WHk. ~· Msttlrts thw
lWI • r;JOII ,,. 1111 1M
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yoU .... Prllt'.,. -~~ ..70.00 . . . . . "" •Hitkin .. llftJ' .
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You cart11nlj .rill , , . .....rdl..l of wti.UW.r you aN In tile hiMpita! for" short • time •• onlit d•Y . , '\·or ·•• lmns a tlrne •• •
wHk. mOnth, )'Nr or rnora,

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vspY tirft cl•r ,ou IJI'It.r th• hoiJiit.f. The cov•race bqln• WltM
ws accapt )'Our complatlld 'CIRri •ttd 2Sf!- thet Is
di1 wr•nd ~ur lovN ol\n are. ~t*l fof •nr eecldents. llcl9!•• cov...... r.tlln1 30 days .aft., t~ lf,PecUve d•lf of the P!OIIUJ,
4. How much cia I NCBhtll for a . . ....,.."..,.. .. HOIMf
1100 I)O.A.WEEK ior up to S!\,000.00 sfter yoU h.lve butt hos·
ptt•lind for 3 d1y1 or mor+, Mtd rour do~r .,_, ,ou emptor
1 full~lma ..... ".,.d nuru within S days aftll' J(KI ldve lh•
holp"al. 11n Y'!ara. from now It 1!1'111 have lnc:,.lltd to ti)O.OO
1 wwt1 In bafleflll , .. st na ektr~~ cost to JOUI

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1ny time wltfWn SI(J

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Just 25&lt;: enrolls your entire family for the first m·onth
One out or two families will have someune in the hospital this
year! It could be you - or some beloved member of your family
tomorrow ... next week .. , next month . Sud to say, very few
families have anywhere near enoukh coverage to me"t toda}•'s
aoaring hospital costs. These cotJLS have triplt'd in jus t o few short
years. They are expel"led to double again in the few years ahead.
Stop for a momt'nt. Think how much along stny in the ho5pitni
will cost you or a loved one. How would you ever pay fo r ('O!itly,
but necessary, X-rays, doctor bills, dru~s and medicines? What
would you do with your pay cheC"k stopped, but living expenses
still going on the same as ever! The snme rent, phone, food, all
l.he day-to-day expense• that never stop.
Whal. is the average breadwinner to d&lt;J ? We believ l! we have
l.he answer in th«&gt; (~&gt;ornous Presidential Extra Cash Plan that

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,jltlono ror two ilocadea, _.-.

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rlch. The •tie rich/' If 1be1
biG' a ot all, Ma¥ J!I)OIId 1
/ That aeem1 to be the coRien- mueb more 111111 have It CUitoin
;· •• ot the exblbitlna marmfac. bullt. BUt they are very Prme
turen at tlda year'• nUdwinter to charter boetl with ~ al
/ boat lboWI.
rate• fA $5.~ a month and up

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Chteaao show from the lea• wealU., folk who
rabuloul, and , buy b1J yaehta a1 atatus aym..
aalea execuUves pthered tor bola.
lbo National Show ot M.,.
lloaler laid the typical beyer
York•• CoiiJewn, Jan. 2s.Feb, af a •100,000 yacht 1o - -

wu reported as

2, laid PA•bow or&amp;oro from
dealers

were

bi,qer tban a

rear ago.
Acconlln&amp; "' the National ~
ooclatlal or &amp;!gino !llld Boa!
Manulacturero, which llJOIIIOU

oua but middle bracket liwll-

atten Uvlng tar rrOm
the lbore. He'a nearl.r alwayl
flruuK:lally oelt.made•
Holler concurs in lbo klea
that IIllo lo soln8 "' be a big
neasman,

Hie• Year. "Here It Ia only the
end or January and Ill¥ compo1968 waa abool $3.15 bllllal, UJJ ny tlreaczy hu dealer ordara
fiiO mUI!al from 19e7. Tho u. tor more than · t~ as
IOdation tldnka UJere w1U be an-· maoy craft as we can turn out
ottl8r aa1n this year but de- tn 1969," he said.
elfned to 111 how llllletl.
Hatttra&amp;, whlcb had sales of
The number or tx.tl ln UN $12.4 mllllm last year, was acln America lncrea':"'l in 1968 "' quln&lt;d by Nortl1 American
8,4:4 nilll~ tram 8,175 mUltm Rockwell during the year. The
the pnviouayl!af.
25 Nortl1 Carolln!ano who put
Tile , moat amazlnt thins UJJ $10,000 each "' found the
. - , till bu.llne11 Ia tbe Oour- company tq years qo got over
laldng ....Utlon at tho luxury $300,000 each In North Amort.
JIC!ht market. In aU the lhowe. ean Rockwell stock ror their
lbo Pl1&gt;POI lion af yachta, 00111 holdlnp.
oallliig ond power, oelltng tor
$20,000 to ar0und$100,000iobltl·
the New York lhow, total boat
llld engine bulineoa ot relallln

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YORK (Ill!) - ,~ . . Yet, -~ .nil"other male,
boom, which hao ~ ero af ' l._, bj&gt;lll' ..,....!, the

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"It's eaaler to tella·$100,000
~~ than " $20,000 boat thoae
daya," aa1d W,A. Holler, dlree ..

SAVE 1/3,ol/2 NOWI
Ladles Slacks 12 Price
plai.ds alii plain colors in
lcotiDII, rayon, and wools. Sizes
18. You can't afford to

this bargain "'' Reg•

to $10.98.

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One munber hu the ziplinli'C- Reg. $19.98 to

Solo Pol eo 6.00 "' 11.00

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Half Price

Price

An excellent selection of
styles 1nd t:olors in sizes 10
throush 16.
You will want several ot
Reg. $3.98 to $6.98.
These will ga fast

R... 29.50 to

Rov. Prleo 55.00 to 90.00
SALE PRICE 27.50 to ~5.00

3.~9

~5.00

Salo Prlco 1~.75 to 22.50
Sizes 3S to SO in regular and longs.

Small Charge for Alteration

LAD

Most ot these are washable. We just overbought so this is your chance. Plaids and solid
colors.

Ave. Villtlns houra 24 and 7-11

REG. 7.98 to 22.50 NOW JUST 3.99"' 11.25

IUblldlary .of North Amorlean
Roclnrell Corp.
.. AI a poeral rule, the proa ..
. pact for a )'IIcht In lbo $100,000
bracl&lt;et doesn't have "' think
about 1118 caah out~a¥. II he
· llkea the
he bolye ll It' a

Ladies Blouses
1/3 Off
A very good name in blouses. All
the l'ltest styles and colors. Sizes
10 to 18. Reg. price $4.98 to $7.98,
Thls you must see at $3.32 to$5.32.
Most all or these never need ironing.

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&gt;',our ent•.re fam1ly w1th $100.00 a week tax-free Income, Protee~
t•on (or Just 251 the first .month &lt;!?ly beeau'! we e_tlnlll' a large
number of people at vne t1me- dn ~ct bit ttuulf Th11 highly eft!.
dent "~as&amp; ~nrollment" method cuts costs to the bone- nd
tile lltltJIHtll att• palled ot! to rmd

ol 2) First -'ity.
· SiZes -&amp;h.·' to

Mens Dress Slacks
Half Price

Mens Lang Sleeve

SPORT SHIRTS
Half Price

All wools and wool blends. Sizes 29 to 48.

Both Button Down, Tapered and Regular
Spread collar in plaid and solid colors.
Sius S, M, L, XL.

Rov. p,;co 8.98 to 16.98
SALE PRICE 4.49 '1o 8.49

Rev. 3.98 to 8.98
NOW JUST 2.00 "' 4.49

Small charge for illterations.

Most of these never

Male• your dedslon carefully
Think how l'OStly n hospital confinement will be. ltnagint payintr
for those indispensible x-rays, doctor bills, medicines and drup
that are ""' covet·ed by your present in&amp;urant'e.
Wuu1d you be able to alford the quiet. a~d pri¥acy of a private
room and a private nurse, should you sq iiesire? Or a telephone
to keep in touch with loved ones? Or the rental of a TV set to help ··
pass the lonely houn! Who would pay your billa that keep on
coming in at home? Many folka have lost tltelr life aavinga, their
ears, even their homea trying to mel,'t. such expenaes. And no one
know&amp; whose turn it will be next.

All from our regular stock of q, quality
Sport Coats. You will recognize these as
a real buy in both plaids and plain colors.

All wool' wonted tor year round wear.
A nice run of sizes in Reg. and Longs,
••This is a must" to ~~.

tor of marketlDg tor Hatteras p.m. Parenti onlY on Pediatrics
Yachts or Hl8h P&lt;llnl, N.c., a Ward,

BOYS WEARS
Boys Wint•r

Outerwnr
Half Price
All wools, cotton and nylons included.. Some are washable,
some have the detachable
hoocL Both long and short
at.vles. Allaizes from 6 to 18

except s~e 10.
Rov. 8.98 "' 19.98
Mow Juot 4.S "' 9.99
Nent &amp; Boys

•nlon Shirts

Navy blue, brown. gold, beige and black Included in this lot. small through XL.

REG. 7.98 to 10.98 NOW AS LONG AS THEY LAST AT 3.99"' 5.49

Boys lam) SIHve

Sport Shirts
Half Price

MENS WOOL
SPORT SHIRTS
Half Price

Sizes are broken.

Rec. 2.49 to 3.98
Now Only 1.25 lo 1.99

Wlnttr Cap
Half Prlct
Wools, leather and rlnyl wi~
fur trim.

to 3.98
1.00 to 1.99

Mens Slipover Sweaters 12 Price
Both V neck, mock turde and turtle
neck styles. A nice selection of colora.
This is one of the best buys. So get here
early.

$8.98 to $14.98.

This is a very good name in shirts. Both all

Odd Lot

wool ai'MI wool blerw;ls included in this lot.

Boys Pants

XL
Rov. p,; •• 1.98
18.98
FOR 3 DAYS ONLY 3.99 to 9.49

Sizes S thrqugh

Half Price

ro

will want more
than one of these at
$4.49 to$7.49each. A
lot of them are washable.

Coat Swnters Half Price

All ate washable.

Ree. 3.98 to 7.98
Now only 1.99 1o 3.99

An excellent selection of colors in M, Land XL. very few Small

sizes.

Rov. 9.98 oo 18.98 NOW Ct!L Y 4.99 to 9.49

c~mplete s.l~ctlon of
Mono CoiO&lt;od

Jeans

lncludirw the tapered blue~en..
im. Most of these never need

$3

ironlng., ·S bes 27 to 42.

are broken. Values to .

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CITY ______________~---STATE_
ZIP
DATE OF BIRTH
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Ladies Blouses

FOR THE

, Ill., fO&lt; The President~lltospllal.fhno Plln.
NAME (PIIIIe Priftt) MISS

liens Sport Coats

Rev. 5.98 Now Onlr 2.99

[HOSPITAL NEWS]
Iiolzer Medical Center, Firat

All Sales Cash

Sizes are broken.

or 1.99 to

••s
Hats

COIIPUT£ AliD 11A1L WITI 21,&lt; TO,

All wools and orion. in buttc;tn
and slip.on st,yles. Reg. $7.98
to $12.98.

Ladies Winter Coats
%Price

menli~ned

Ladies Knit BLOUSES
%Price

LADIES SWEATERS
12 Price

Sale Price 3.99 ta 6.49

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You ra_n buy or~inary i!!aUraf!&lt;'e at. a11rtime and IM'F;llre rerular
rates, 1f _you w1~h. IJ:ut Pretndentu~l &lt;'&amp;n now prov1de you and
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from our regular stock of high-qiUIIily merchandise. Bargains for men and boys (Ladies too) thr~ughout
the store. Remember this sale lulppens but twice a year. Be
sure and c~me !~this sale. "All your friends will be here ."
All items

Mus P11t11as
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MENS

Hea¥y.Outerwear
Ha.l fPrice
Both .iacket and ccat styles. Wools, nylons,
cottons and suedes included. Some are
washable, A ¥ery goo:l rame tn jackets.
Only 36 jackets in entire lot so be here
when we CJPen if Possible. Reg. $12.98

!P $40.00.
T·hese won't

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colors.

MENS

Swnt Shirts
1/3 Off
Both rourw;! neck and turtle
want several or these because these
wash like a dream. A nice as-

neck style. )' ou will

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IIDt eaDnaater. ()thin lnvolved

In tile werk ol the pack are Richard Howtter, Webelol leader;
Harold '"""""' 111111 Georp Mill:
er. auiatant Webeloa le..:ter&amp;i
Jolm. Fultz. institutional repreaenta.Uve; Mrs. Bett,yHowell,clen

Ieider ~ctl, and Kemeth Scltea,
Robert Parker, Albert R&lt;lushlllll
Kenneth WUcox, committeemen.

Annual Queen
Fr&amp;Deel H y 1 e 11, erowned
"queen ot the year'' tor a 'ffeight
Joos of 221&gt; pouncls, ,.., honorod-witb 1 sbower w11en the Meigs
TOPS Kllolchers met 'IUesday
llllbt at tl1o Meigs ~ JD.
llrmary. .
AD award ror three monthe'
JOI{eet allerldanee "'' preiiOIIIed to Helen i\IOirl, a KOPS
Oloop off pound!~ llOIIsfbly). IIIII
111o January 111111n1 !or welllll
Joss weDt to ADa CottrW, wbo
~~ proclaimed 11 QUeel'l of tbe
IDOIII:h." Rwmer~ ill Cbe JDOIIth..
b' «JJIljjiOIlkll was Betty Clark.
Vera Holcomb was the weokJ.y
lDd her r11!11ler-&lt;JP wu
Marie Blrddletd. The pic went
1D Betty Gilkey, and Clan Adamo took tha troiJih.
Welcomed Into t11o member,
lblp were Lucille Vauallan, Ruth

Vinyl Floors Catch the Eye
Is the range or delligJia and
colors w or k.e. d In today's
NEW Y 0 R It-( NEAl- supersyntheti&lt;&gt;-Vinyl.
Manmade materials to dress ·
A designer who has won
up the floor have come a
long way since the days of awards for utiiJzlng vinyl Is
printed Jlnolewn. What in
particularly pleased with
?lie name of Andy Warhol. what he can do with texturcurrent c am pus agitators
ing the material.
may ask, Is linoleum!
According to Yale Forman,
In the days of Bonnie and
who helids Yale Forman DeClyde it was a floor covering
signs and Is a consultant for
made of burlap or canvas Goodyear Tire &amp; Rubber Co.,
backing topped with a mix·
"Floors should simplifY the
ture of linseed oil with gums,
problem of decorating
cork dust or wood ftour or around them. They should be
both. And It covered thousbasic, well-styled and to me
alids upon tbo us and s of
this means the materiall
square fest in homes criss·
have subtle colors and texcrossing the United States.
ture."
Unoleum Is sWI a part of
Forman belleves we live
the floor coverings business in "an eye appeal-orieoted
and It has grown up along
world . . . Nothing can be
with many expensive and
styled too well for today'•
sophlatlcated techniques that
style-conscious woman conuUIIze synthetics.
sumer."
Espeelany lmporlant now
For this reason he olers

Discuss Band Banquet

New Officers
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d!'lar. Btal1ed were Yirlde
Neuullng, seniDr vice proal-:
Frances Bearha, junior vice
prellclent; C a d d I o Wickham,
treaiUI'er; Lena Hamm, Elolee
White, eouncn members; Helen

lllUer, secretary; Mrs. Neutz ..
llac. preao correfiPIIICisnt: Llllllo - . - tUDiot: Rutb Duerr
and Mario Custer, color bear,
era; Della bhl, guide; ud Mrs.
Wickham, hlatorlan.
The prize JlOckap - . . by

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llomm. Re!l"e-1 _ ,

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ved by Mra. R~ds,

Camon Houae OI!Jce

on ~ Mafldt,J, JAnua.ry

The door prize wa1 -.. by Bet- · Mrs. Eugene Conde, second
t;y clark.
viee president of the Boosters, is
chairman !or the bollquet which
has been scheduled !or J\prll12.
Awards will be presented clurlr8

ln.alladon of new omeers
bllhllihted a meedna ol Tent 9.'i,
llouihter• ol Unloa veterau,
Moaclay 'nl&amp;lrt at the D.A.V. baiL
Pearl Rel'nolda, tl:le new prea-

from t h e
Yjtlted our of,

BB'n'EB BOMEMAIUNG

Plarul !or the annuol blllld bonWiwel, Regina Hudaoll, IIIII Nor, quet were discussed duriJW Moorna RuuetL Rutb N-, pnoll- dll' night's meeting or the Meigs
- . - " " the meetfD&amp; with Band Booa~rs In the cafeteria
t11o TOPS prf13er lDd pi~. at MeigBHigi&lt;School, Mlddleport.

Are Installed

the banquet and It was voted Mo.
dll3 nighl to mike SJIOcielawards
to the 16 members or the pep
at bo1 kethi h ~band w c PI• All ms

ball games.

room-&lt;lens and foyers.

i"ll talk, !!fth so manr
liooft llle Dlatrlet on lids hii-

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Those wbo Uke tbe warmth
of a wood floor bi' a UIIJ'luy,
living room or ~ ' setting
(top) might 1tY Forman's
tip to use a parquet In )llnyl.
Parquets c o m e In many
tones such aa an .~ oat or
chestnut wood~ 01" even
a wood-planklnfi':!Vlth peJs.
He recommend~ · auoh a
parquet for a sensible, easy·
to-clean floor and Uku to
top It with an area r~ that
picks up an accent color.

In his talking tour of the
home via noor coverings,
Forman stresses that many
overlook one of the most
important areas of the home
when decoraltng. This Is the
foyer or entry liaiJ (right) .
"A dramatic ball seta the
wbole feel of your home and
apartment. It Is, after all,
the lint area a viJitor see1."

Wenden Gerlach, Mrs. Edna
Many people like special
Tril&gt;lett and the aSBistllt bend designs for the foyer but
director w8re appolntedtot.ndle Fonnan ls fond of a black
orderiow or the VII"IOOI awards. and white vinyl tile pattern
Arthur Miller presided at the which be considers very
meeting during .which time It basic
very dramatic.
wao rePGr!!d,!haf'il' ~~ ·~
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prayer otoaed the - · Ito,......,_. were served by the
hos!Maea, as.._ by Osle Mae
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The next meotlne will be hoi~
.., 'IUellday evealn&amp; Fob. 18, at
lllf ....e ol Olle Mae Follrod,
with ~· Qothrl@ 1•,1*0·

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mentioned above W9l'e A 1 m a

at lho Allll'I4Jil !IRIIIIIIMot IM
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are welccone. SOrvlceo , _

me~&gt;ee e,ach evening at 7:30.

Tile United States doea not
have an olliclal nati..,.. '
flower . Two most often proposed as such are the rose
and the marigold .
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Snrtz,· Grace Swartz, FJorteOe
Spencer, Eleanor BQytes, KoU
Hooaohar, Emma Ftndlllll aod

Helen Woode.

Extra Plaid Stamps
WITH PURCHASE OF $ 1 0 . 0 0 .

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(bcept itemJ prohibited by law)

Coupon V.alid Thru Feb. 1st, In
All Columbus Unit A&amp;P Stores

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$2(1 purcha1e.

lllop llholltlng

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Chuck Steaks • •

Pork Chops

Swiss Steak .~~~~~.~o~~ .... J9c
En,gllsh Cut Roast , • lh.19c
Rl~ Steaks ~~· • • • ••. 5109
Btnhii. Rill Stealcs • , ••.spt
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Fresh Fryer Legs • • •

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Fresh Fryer Brust • • ••. De
Chlckee Uters , • •

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Swift's Premium Wieners ~:. 59c
Sultaaa Meat Pies • 5:;: 5100
Breaded Fish Portions !:. ftc
Oceaa Perchfillets • 5.::~ S1 st

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Fresh Hams .~~~~~~

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CHOPS

BIG BUY S on Fres h Fr ui ts and Vegetables!

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we put the beRt Ride down.
The side of the meat you can't t&lt;ee
is guaranteed to be equal to
or better than the side you can see.

That's ow· policy ...that's·our practice.
· ' . That's just one more 1-eason you can buy
Supet·-Right Meats with eonficlence.

allloclatl... ' had a ·bullil'
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Jane Parker - Enriched

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........ a pl-. report, lio the
"World.Outlook."
The prOiram on, '"What Is
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Nearll' every PHoldeiltlal In,
· ~ oddresi hao )IJVVIded
qUotationS; Mr. Nlml'l
wtb, l am sme, provide Dl8Q1.
~r the•: "Grea&amp;De••

caroon, preolded duriJM!the bust..
neos meeting. El&amp;bteen took part
In sin8!DI the f:ll SOOW IIIII re-peeted the .)lledge. The nextmeetIJW wiU be tbe Drat 140fllll.y in
February.

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BIG BUYS on Super-Ri ghtll Meats!

b,y his addreia,

The prealdent, M111 Be..rb'

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This partleular girl might also benefit
from a glance Into a full-ien&amp;lh triple
Jllirror.
Why II it, do you supposeJ. the broa&lt;! of
and !he Oa\&gt;by qt thign are the f~rst
to adopt ..... luhlWJd
' u ·you'V. noticed (and It's hatil to miss
a ._ M pots suit), the firlt • - Into
t11e111 ate' the ~- wllo flrlt
mini" ·• 1t1r1a on the vi?IUe itreeta
they
'" ~ bavt beeoi iliit firlt ones
up
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rabbit patch foods or sigh contentedly and
give up pants suits.
The at·home clothes are a different story
and the pants available now are beauti.
fully designed. comfortable, and should be
worn AT HOME. ·
I love the new loungewear and bravely
don a pair of '&amp;!f.", bright orange, floppy
culottes in the
vacy of my own home.
(I do not lock e doors and pull the dra·
peries, however, and I wilb my children
would stop spreading that He.)
The rules for· wearillg the new fashions
are usu~~ easy to learn (check the art!.
newspaplr') and easy to re·
cles In
member.
1-U it's transparent, wear It to bed.
Or, ?oek the doors and pull the draperies.
Z--lf It has feathers around the ankles,
don't wear It to the office or on tbe street.
3-1! the material Is velvet and it Is
simple In design, you mlgbt look all right
.at a tnend's party.
4-1! It has cutouts, you might look all
right at a very good Jrlend's party. (If
anything bulges through the cutouts, .see
No. 1.)
5-lf tho pants of a tailored pants suit
hit above the ankle an~ are too narrow,
return them and buy some !bat fit.
8-1! tbe pant. of a tail""'"' pants suit
are too floppy, everyone will lh.~ you are
wearing uncle Hotey's costo!fa.
1~11 yoU: are cmr a .llie 12. don't..buy a
p_ants suit, You'D look better In , uncle
ttarrY'• casto!fl•

(Ex:cept item$ prchibit.d by law)
Coupon Vali d Thru Feb. Id. In
All Columbus Unit A&amp;P Storts

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111o the· 111xan admllitatratkln. 1111 wordJ were de,
uv•...d In a very ealm, - ..
. . - · In keeptoqJ with the
timeS IIIII.the -he.IAAted set

llawY Gp Lucky f:H Club met
recentb' ,at the Oo~ot United
Methodlat Church, I4Ucin. Devotlonala were preaem8cl b,y Cindy Ord and POIIIIJ Burris.

ly lETTY CANAIY

of place in a businen office .

WITH PURCHASE OF $20.00 •

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BllJ,y Fry, Maoon,

Prirarin&amp; f ., • , , '""
When I went into that insurance com-

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Extra Plaid Stamps

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thl8 '~~~pat
1a. ootr l.and.
lila ilddrall ,w,!!J' not lengthy. .
It .Wal lnatead '·cllildlned to Ill·

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lngldoi, J.,tDeGib;. orid the ..

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deuce of job equallty for women. What I
mean is, I tho~ht the girl at the reception
deak was a carpenter because she had OR
baggy slacks and a man's shirt. After
waiting for a few minutes (I didn't want to
interrupt in case she was getllnl ready to
nail something together), I approaehed
the desk and discovered she was a receptionist with her own penonal venion of a
pants suit.
It was hardly the time to start tearing
out pages of a fashion magazine for her.
However, tbe book was right there in
plain sight and I couldll't help wishing
sbe'd spend some time thumbing through
It on her nen coffee break. If she would,
tbls girl would discover that her gray
flannel slacks, while just perfect for clean·
inll out the baaement or a walk thro~b
ehUI winds to the corner grocery, are out

Mro. Bndl . llulbea,
LOWell DaJb', Mra. Cloarles Her,
ran and ioll, Mro. Bertba Hayea.

dolph,

'niOR llbo altendod In Wash:
lllitai, illllli wlth'lt..,.. at home
1!1111 ~. helrd. or road
!IIIII Mr. Nlml. iald were, I
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· !IW&lt;i the inau&amp;urol·pleaaanl, Alljloull?l" rain had " ~!eon forooalt
It lield ott until laN: ~ floe
....e.honY. It "itas dillb' but 'the
oCCailon WlS OJIOIIIh.to rnakeWJe

Columbua spent the weekend. here

Lymo ton, a former resident, apent
ct Pontiac, Mich. were weekend 'IUesday here vlaltlng Mrs. E.
811011111 ol hi• )liU"Onla, Mr. and 0. Tewkllbsry.
Mn. Jolla L,yona.
Mr. IIIII Mro. W. IL Laoaa
Mr. and Mra. Robert J113 and of Moundlvllte were -net
Mr. IIIII Mro. Don Grueaer ol IIUOIII ol Mra. E. 14. Wood.

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ID be ·able !0 provide eidi and
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or tbo l1gld." ·

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W.Va.
Seinea.
Mrs. JusnltaBaohtel open! FriMr. and lira. ~ lluftleld, day In Vlema, W. Va. vlalttng
Jeff and Kathl'. ol Clevellllll and her mother, Mrs. J. W, Daw...
Mr. and Mra. Roy Rouoh ol 1011, who waa obHr¥1ng h e r
Mlehlgau were reccd. visitors 94th birthday amlveroary.
ol Mr. IIIII Mro. l:Jhn Solnoa.
Mrs. Jameo Fowler of lrul-

Mr. and Mro.

for

Forman polata out that,"A child'• roOm (•holm at
left below) tabs a good
deal of punishment Al!lf far·
tbll reason I would favor a
moppable floor In briPt
colon. A rao&gt;dom cHfflfiae
pattern for eulllple, 0111e1
mother1s cleaning job."

Roullers about $350. Uniforms
from the three former high
sehools are still available at
$5 each and can be secured by
Mr. and Mro. WWiam Houck c..Uctlng the hlglo achoool, It
and daqhtera, Beth, Carol, and was noted.
Lym of Marion were weekend
auollll ol her )lOrenll, Mr. and
Mrs. Perey Mitch. Guellll ol Mr.
and Mrs. Mitch the weekend pr6.
ceding were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mlteb and 10111, David and
lbpbeD, Wheeling. They aleovlahad with Mr. and Mro. John

floOring

comments on

cbildreD'I roo ·m 1, liviD&amp;

PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
All34l'M1W: WUIIaJn Ok!aker,
PL Plelaw; •. ilarl&lt; F:linl. Pl.
PINIIIIIj Mrl, bale Hlesfllna.
PL Plioaw: DaVId B1111, PL

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Yine.
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;,It IIIII' ...-rft.l to be able tl1o remalnlns dark. Let us plh:

B.E'I"I'Y CANARY

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Qoe
Allnl Re1011.
Bobbl Am Roberta, a loeal lllo Servl.. fll l\lfrwl mol ..
ec.sreHman Kea 'Hechler will belutietan, wtU preoent a dem- · 'l'ueldiV ....... .Jon. ''· 111
be tile -""'" and mte
" ' - ol Ill!" ll1llnl !or tl1o lho hoope ol . Clara .f"olltod lllld
,r&lt;ir- ll!D..,.. 111"1' aloo -t- '"-"~•
""" are ~ Nina Robin""'!. withllllallerldanee
ed to lltea9- Soaoe 1$0.
A portable IUvllla! oet wiD be of 13
.aad ..,. ......
preleiMCI
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tbe.
tor.
·aod thOir wive• will the
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Two local men, ~lm Taylor, lie ~~-- _ .
JQeeei f r o m lliarte-, !ll"elldlnt o( tho 'loCal Jll'&lt;- by • ......; "The Old RuQIId
i'rll'er bv leola TQ·
Parkarallur&amp; St. AI-, lllllt- IIIII ,Cluck Ullerbaek, loc:al llatAI
dtreetor, will atleoMI lho ,.,._ lor •
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NON.aJlr OIIDERID
Stole QW1erlr meetin&amp;" Fob. 15total of IG aid&lt; and lhut-U
PI'. PLEASANT- · An onlor 16 In ~ and will .Place a calli,... r-ted.
bid for the . -. ~ to be
Roporto an Clo!Utmas Jdfto
.... In the civil 11\Yied Laddie H, Sldera, YIOiot held In Point Pleasant next Alii:· . to o~a~Uns and aervtcemon, IIIII
Marie ..,.. and Laddie II. 116- oil.
the reljlllli~ to ......, glv.
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eta, Jr ~, Yl. Jamu R. ~ Jlon..
ne Flllter l!l"lllllng the plal!otlffo
An Eoetuatlon ,._tblankw-.
The rose family of trees
nllod
out by tile, prelldenl, uA YOiuatary "'"' • ault gives us the greatest number
prejudice IIIII to I n - I lim- of
1
by 111o ·~rouP1
edible fruits- apples, che~­
Oar auJt aplnat the same or rles, peaches, plums, apri·
A ...., &amp;ale 1fll made; IIIII eel·
addlllalaldefendanll.
atiD reporta'l on.
cots and others.

PleaAIK; MrL Rou1d Boalc,
Wttnol ... to hi!l""'' In tl1o mak- New HQm; NQfiiWI Po••, Pt..
Jni. What reaults wiU "-'&lt;~ PIN-.
DlljcliARGEI&gt;: Tlmotloy Me,
WI t11o IIWiiiOr In lllhleh we and
Walclle, Gar,
the ...,it d. the world !unot!WJ In Comsf. lin.
land
Vliollckle,
Mrs.
Tbomaa
the llrblre.
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Clellaud.
Mra.
Alanzo
Dlekeno,
To cloae 1'...Wd apJn l,llelo
Q~Gte · llr. Nlxcn: •-we hive en· Rennie Bullard, Rlcblnt slirera,
Addo I!Ur, Mra. Jameo Olcla:
durecl
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Rhonda Slclora, Mro. Orville
loan IIJIIrlt.
'OUf eyaa
WWlamlira. Widenun Rancalch tho djmnoaa of iho ftrlt

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Honors its

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Prelllde,rt, Richard II.. llix,

ly AILEEN SNODDY

TOPS Club

WSCS of
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SS 396 C,..· local 1 owner cor, red vinyl ln.tfirlor

with white Rnith, wide ovol tires, 4 · speed trans.,
positroction, rodi• ond heot.r.

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CAID OF THANKS &amp; GlrTUARY

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THE RAVENS
AT
HOTEL MARTIN
FRIDAY, JAN. 31
9:30 PM Til 2 AM
Music

EVERY

Friday and

PJ.ANO '1\JNlNG and repalrllli;
aporienc:ed and loc:alJy ,.,.
can before t a.m.
111J1.65111.
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Uems too numerou~ to menlion. Sale conducted by AdliDS

Auellon Servloe,

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.. 1liMie l. . ZIG £\G 'Sii.ifng maoldrii.
~ makes buttonholes, dams, emb. Talle over
poymenll Ill .... 1101: 1111111111
45 R.P.M.
or poy $ft... Try It ~your
GOSPEL ALBUMS
bome. Call . . . . 't....
· Ftne quality - FoYOfllo
artltt - •••• oospel
4i LB. SHOATS. l'booe HI·
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StateS 111'11
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IDdl, 41p01d lrllll!ldll!on. . . .

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REALTY
OBO. IIOIIiliii I&amp;\ .,.._

celllml ........... Phone . .
HU aftet • p.m.
1-JS.tlc RT• • - t - · ball!, far..
.-. llaoement, caJ1lCII'.,
10111 11AL1!11 of ..... boy, 11n1
large lot. fSIIII.Ot
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a bale.
wBJai.d. " - ball!, ~umaee. , ......
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News, Notes
Jlfr. and Mrs. Jllrle7 T. Jo!ID-

- were Sllldol' ~ Ylol•
ora of dlolr ..., Mr. l1ld llfrs.

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Harl~ E. Jolmoon.1'1anm7,Tv-

rr and ChorJL
llfr. and llfr&amp;. Vl110il'
ODd ......,. oiP..._ . , . . _
eel wllb ablrlhdo¥dlmlerlarlhllr :
............. Mr. llldllfro.-·

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a coltace preparatory ochool io whero you build a
vocabulary of four ..Jetttr word•!"

•taorlng,
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Appleti-ove

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caraful

loc:ol awnor. Su,.,b
eandltlon. P-er 1tHrlnt, pow•
• brok••· Auto1110tlc: troiHI .

BLAETTNARS

PONTIAC
GMC TRUCK$
POMEROY

and Boelly

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7:50 A.M.
12 NOON

3 P.M.
AND

4:30 P.M.
Met§s
Gollio and
Mason Area
lnfor~ed As
Well As

81!~

announclrw the birth of a
7 pound. 13 ounce cla.ugbter, Heldl
Sue, born at Pl•eant Valley
HoiPltal. Matel'Ml ~ellt.l
are Mr. &amp;Dd Mra. Clarence Adama and Mr&amp; COOb of Polrt
Pleuont, W, VL Grea~
,ra are Mr. and Mrs. 0v11 Diddle of Alltlquity and Mr.aadM:ra.
~.:.:... . ina . . . . . . . . . - Jack Adami, local.
H•'fJ' du1.J ..._ .,. . . . . .
Mr. and Mra. RQ Heiney e.ned
on Mr. ODd Mrs. Frallk Qomenl
at Hlmt;lDcton. W, Va., receod,y.

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or Mr.
Erwin Gloeckner were

SUndQ diDaer aueot•

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and Mra.

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Mr. and Mr&amp;. Clareilee Story
RolaiM ot Hoek~ and

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Bldt .... ... . . . . ...,...

Ill Utile ~ ..... ....... -.to "' llfr. l1ld llfrl•
Donald and ..... 11111·
ale 111111 Rlehord. Tbe dlaav '1111

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ftlld IPIOt ......1 .
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llfr. IIIII Mn.

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Tlfi' AGE OF t-16·
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TO .~RN;_,,'·.
$fQOJ~G
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EY AFTER SCHOp!. J:IQUR$ .PHONE 99H156 '
AND ASK FOR
CROW•.
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Ia booor of - ·

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Mro. Ada Norris. Jlfr. and Mrs• . daf,
• . , . baell « • • v.-. ..,
J1111t1 Rou1h ealled on the
llfr. and llfrr. llm&gt;1 Brown
&amp;1' 1 ....a. ..._. ~ 8l1a. . Gloeeknen In the after}looD.
IIIII fabdiJ, ol . .ICIIIO,....,..
u.- · dm. . . . . 11 r+
.
Mr.IDdMrt.R1711el118l"eaD.ed eent vll1toro Ill Mr. 'j"l llrl.
~J.• ,_.... ""• 1111 ..., ....,
&lt;!:............ em Mrt. CeDI. Foremanat
Carl Dutldllr.
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Hut.er .... ..,. • ._
Barlw, ·Ohio.
Mr .. IIIII llfro. Lowlo r.dl!ll, ot
lkclrk wl CO'dd m 3 •
lf!N a. nu ..,.. lldi'I'Gn
Wllllam -pier ia reecwering Lolli vllltod wllh ·llrr.
c.. ..,.. 1-ctoey II • lfolp Geaoral Beoole Larldaa and llfr. andllr&amp;.
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llfrl. Barnard ~!mallet. Ill eo.
Vldt It .. ....._. ......., .....
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and
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s IM" ..wa ......, .._ _ .
Mr. -IDII Mn. Dona Par10111 a
Mr. IIIII Mro. C.. WUICil
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receatewiUI'. .
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opoDI a ........ llfr. l1ld
llfrs.
Juator
Concm"e
andctoualaMpdfl8..

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LIQUOR ANDTI4E NORMAL.
DtJST, WE HAVE SOME
GOOD FOC1TI'PRINT5.

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IF YOU ARE BETWEEN

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loin. Arnold H"'p were llfr. and
Mra. O.rleo H~t~p and Ttoo of
COlumbu1 aJd Mr. and Mra.
Jamea fhvp andJimm,y, Aihland.
Mr. al'll Mra. Charlea COIJb

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Weekend I!IIO&amp;to ol llfr. 111111

HEL·P WANTID

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presellb

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IEWS

Emeat Buah, Arnold, Edward

BUICK

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Cedi, • W. Main 81., Pome-

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Taxpayers
Ask IRS

BY MRS. HERBERT ROUSH
Mrs. Arnold H~ eatertalned
with a ·d tmer Monda)r evenl111la
hoDor other aister, Flossie Bush,
in cbaerwnce of her blrthclq.
Allendlng were Mr. and Mrs.

J.,....

Boblitt - ·

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News, Events

fil Pontiac ...... $2495
Co,..artlbl..

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Mr. ODd

"350'" 2 Or. Hard • o;:-Furr
OfiGFOtlng Can•vl, 4 1p. tranl.
350 cu. ln. HO angina. Power
•t-rlnQ. Naw Pontiac trada&lt;o
ln. Show• QOad c:ora.

C:.tollno

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"You'd bettor have a talk with Junior, Frank. He thlnka

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Mill Karon Gllkoy Ill 'AlhoaQ' ·
and Mr. GuJ Ruuall and Ttn')'
Lym were
&gt;loltoro of
llfr. and llfra. Uncola Ruo..U.
llfr. and Mrs. and Valorle ot Coallan and Jlfr,
and Mrs. Lawronce liclrllon';'
..... Sm$JI wlalton of llfr. and
Mrs.JOI·IIIIIlold.

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~NTIQUES. lamlture, dlsbeo.

~;.

Wolfpen

Ma11011, W. Va. Pllone 'm-151S.

· ~uto.-CIII.t.

$1 PING .

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CIGARE'ITE vending lllll!ldw .
and IIOI'IIice. ABC EDierpr1aes,

'IJO,.ful owner.

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• STORM WINDOWS
• REMOQEUNG AND
BUILDiffG

Gill Fox

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paedJa Britannica.

&lt;Ilion. Only $111,000.011. Malle
,_ Cowlt7 ere ., .
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tile diM .. , . . ..,. . . . lMio
offer or trade.
MAitTMA Clli'JMIM
lll!:i.IIN • VIRGIL 'l'EAPOIUI
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SVliACVII
• --'7""1-ll-31e .

WILL DO dlyllme ~
· Ia R...r.viDe area. PboDe m

1:'"Rf.

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· aceordillc to the l!lncyclo-

SiDE GLANCES

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t&amp;oo, J..J .......
llan.
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Call 8tJ.alt Iller I p.m.
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au frelh-wats ~buttons

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Worth, Teus 7tl01. I·Jt.ltp

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much fur man over tO with
car tp take short auto trips
near l'omorey. Air maD, K.
G. Pale, Pres.. Texas Refinery eo.,., Bo• m, Fort

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PENTRY, New or remodeling.
Contract M hourl,y. CJiatan

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LHAL trtOTIU
tho
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..... "' "'IUior lillie latra EARLY Alll!liUCAN llleno ..,... tMrn nYIMil
code.
opal ciMnlq. eledrle
.... All.nl radio ~
wmeoa::.~,..:
.............. tt.,..,.. ~ 44peed lntenliJx ±carr. vatu 10100 A.ll. r.b. a•.a., ._.C:
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1-ll-41e
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A1IC RBGI!n'ERED CllltJHUA. ... pay ....... Call .....
a.v.w. to be •
RUA PIJPPII!B. 1ovelble and
Wille 1 ......, ,.... ale. '·"' ,...... •
IIDJ. allo IIUd "'""'"· call
p,_ X.. lloiiGm I!MI1J.
.111111 ,.... . . KENMORE clotholdr7· ~U:
lillie or 115, five piece cllaolte, $11.
..... aad...,.. l:rUil eo MU'.

nu. IDPI' dlfpll1l ,._

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and Service. We Sharpen

WHITE LEG'IIOIIN bono, 10
- · Pbone Olelter • ..,'

land, audioneen. Jim Ad!"! NUD UJINiti'OHB far Jlllll'
alii BID Brown. Not ~ drlie•IJT We hrllllb ad
•lble for a&lt;&lt;ldentl.
· ~:- w. llbalor.

HelpWenMd

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NOl'1CE
PUBlJC SALE. Saturday, Feb.
I, IJ noon, MaiD st., S)'ra·

tables, dinlnl room tulle, two
. coftee tables, III!Ctelary writ·
Ia&amp; dellk, oeveral elll tOI.Iea.
• table "'-· two bedroom
• oullea, ""' stands, two cola,
· two 1n1n oomplete, roiJ.
awoy bod eomplele, two May.

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POODLE PUPPIES, AKC To7
milllllure. fiS and ap. IIEPOSSl!ISED lliDcer Sewlai RADIO and TV repair, .......
seme. and aroom1111- , _ Machi... with I'OIIIId ..u., and lnltalled.
Ia
Jolm
HarriiiOI!,
Pllone
1118441.
II I tic
loft!)' F&lt;qalp111:1.
IJ.I4fe
pod to ...... .
AKC Golden Retriever pupplel.
blind - · ele. Poy off bal·
Ill Alii St, Mid~. . .
...,. of $51.11 ... Ierma. Gu81'o
ln1urance
AUTOMOBR E lnmriUICt! bee'l
-a.a.lfe
..- . Pllone - - ·1. . . .
Clllct!lled? Lost )'OUf operat.
SOME GOOD mind hoy and
.... lleenae? can 991-M.
otraw. Pllone t1UJJ7,
FURNISHED ab·room liGule,
S II tlr
1-16-lltp
bath, new hot wale!' taut, new
sil*; - l y remodeled bome,
l'l"'l INEXPENSIVB 18 clelll
pordl, l~~r~• :yard;
"'Ill ... upilolllery wllb lllae :zotj Beech st., Middleport.
66 Buick ........ $1495
Laltre. 111111 tleotrlc ........ $1000. Pllone ..... 1 - Special -4 Dr. S.dGn. Only
15,626 .. ,y mlla1 hy very

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Salllldoy. Jack's Club on HarrllonvUie oft Rl. 7.

Pblko

Ia like .... eondlllon. Pay off
baiiDOe of f3'1.45 or Ierma If

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of Mrl. Solie Wood &lt;OIIIIIIilll
of callillel, brealdaot
se~ Pblleo electric lllove,

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Alll ooNDmmmm Relrlser·

ELECI1IOLtiX vaeuum ......,,
complete with attaelneala,
cord and paint IIJII'If.
Re_...t but l"lrBD!eed

WILL DO sewing It home - ltll5 CHEWOLI!J'I' Impala two.
. lippel'll.
pockets. pe~gln1.
door bird lop. 3J'/ aaiGmllk:.
hommln~. alleratl0111,
ole.
ponr ...... IDe and
..... Fredclle
11181011, '
Call - - ·
l.a.tle
Phone 7'13-5651 .
4-!ft.lflo

DANCE

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-GQARMTEED:- .
PHONtlft·ZI!M .

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allon IIOI'IIico. Jacl!'a llefrlg.
ltE1'0IISES8m Klrlty .........
oration, New Raven. hone
•leaner Ia exee11ent oondltlon.
832-21111.
t a 1fe
HIS all rlean!ng a~
lneludlq buftor and demalller.
8ello ...,. far over t1110. Pay READY • l{JX eonerete dell•·
ered right to your orojeet.
oft I
at $8.10 month.
Fast
and eaty. Free estJ..
ly.PIIone • •.
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mat... Phone 992-11114. GOOI·
leln Ready • Mix C. .. MkkiJo.
BOOKCASE, hod and ctr.oer•
port, Ohio.
I Ill 1fe
maldled pleeea, eltcble fire
place, lop and andlrolll;
MACHINES, renalr
Tippin ... nmge. l'lloDe . . SF.WJN&lt;i
IIIII.
14Uir:
oervlee. all - · wY t.
2284. Tbe Fabrle Shop, J'um.

INCOME TAX Senlco dolly G·
. •eept &amp;mday t to 5. Evenlnp '111A1LER Lai'S. Bob'• llolllle
Court, SyraCUIII, Ohio '"' Stale
• by appoilltment. Mn. Sloven
Rl.
IU, Pboue 111-Wt•
• -'..IIIIa' EbUn, lit. J, Pomeloii.Ue
: ruy, Liuiel CUll Road.
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For Rent

rtJ1INJSJIED two hodroam
JITNEY SOPPI!lR at tho saapartment, lurnaco heat. Jlld.
end IIMrt Cbmdl audllor:
dlopart, Phone . . ..
. tum, llulborry An., I'Gmt+Ue
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Feb.
1.
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4 to 7 p.m., . _ . . t by tile
110011 luntltbod apart.
c. w. c. 1bo puiiU. IJ bnltod. FOOR
11811.
AU uWltleo paid, Phone
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VACANCY lor two elder!)' pie, Prefer prlvale paid Jll- · Phone Muon, '1'/WIIS.

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tF THE MONTH SALE

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ction Held
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Deaconesses,

Mi&amp;s

Phlllla

choir dlree10r.

Joachim, Mrs. Robert llaggerty,

, Church Class

Tri-County
Radio Club

Meeting at

Plans Party

Wippel Home

SYRACUSE - AValentine par·
ty was planned when the Tri -C~Jt&amp;

Mrs. Aten Shaln, who plana
to move to Flori.di next month
ty Citizens Band Radio Club met to be near her daughter, waspreat their headquarters recently. oented a gift """n the One-WonPresident Richard Grinstead One Cluo of the ·Pomeroy Flrot
presided. Reports weregivenal'lt
BaPJ,at Churcb met Thursda1
accepted and several projects ni&amp;!1t at the home cl Mr. a n d
dh;cussed.
Mrs. Dale Wippel.
, A door prize of hml painted
Mra. T, T. Slelton WB.I CO·
pillow cases was awud.ed to Don hostess tor the meeting which
Manual.
was presided over by Mrs. Aud·
For the next meeting oo· Feb. rey YolUI.g. The teacher• athought
13 each member isaskedtobring given by Mrs. Joseph COOk waa
a eonlic \la.lentlne, sandwiches, endUed t"The Soggy Caken and
chips or cookies. Soft drinks will waa taken from Guideposts.
be served by the club.
Devodooo by Mro. Cook InRefreshments were served to eluded a poem, "'Ibe New Year,"
Y.r. and Mrs. Richard Grin-. and a reading ..Recipe for the
stead, New Haven; Mr. and Mrs, New Year We Can All Wllh
Junior Holsinger, Brad and Paul, For." S.e concluded with pray.
,Terry Reiber and Dan Manual. or.
Racine, and Mr. and Mrs. ~
A A1ad courH wat aenred
Ju Hemsley, David Lipscomb, by tile hosts to those named and
Richard Duckworth and Agnes
Mrs. J. Edward Foster, Mrs.
White, local.
-..,. Lee Batley, Mr. ond Mrs.
L. P~ Sterrett, Mr. and Mra.
George -.or, Mro. E II e n
Couch, and Mrs. Elmer Wick-

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MEIGS THEATR£

TONIGHT &amp; 11illRSDAY
JANUARY 29-.'10
NOT OPEN

ham.

Jolly Pal Gift

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Jaa. Stewart

+

Henry Fooda

SHOW STARTS 7 P. M.

·• .e ,wla:e•

running ooe way ate crln
altfll~l tile
otliet.. way. It Is Important lbat the c ·
~1&gt;1! used
in making the P4!ta~ aacl)eaY,ts of tho . fto~. Form 11110
strand of this wtte Into a (ll!tal-tllapecl 'ljlOI) "troril one to
two Inches In height. . Wrap the o&amp;d of tb~cwlre llgbiJY at
lhe base of the loop, lo!avlilg a Utile elltra ~t lhe•tna&lt;
The nylons first will be ,stripped 9f
anll then dyed
green for the leaves and OilY otl)e'r deslrod ~on for the
petals. To shade the petals, some ~an be! left Iii 'lhe dye
longer than other pieces. Cut the d~.njlons ~ lhreeIIICh squareS and Slreleh tight OVOf lhe shapeci. , Cilllklecl
wire frames . Secure the four sides of the pylon ,sQuare by
wrappln~ a strand of straight wire closely arouncttbf ~

A jolly pal e:lft exchange was
bold durin&amp; Monday nil!bt'sm..tlng cl the Jolly Blmch Sewing
PerCiub held at the home or Mro.
ry Mlteh. Co.boatesslor the
IIIOOtlns ""' Mrs. Orla Smith.
Mrs. WUUam RobiOa. waa ,.._
W at hOme. Mr1. Alma
Miller "'"' tile door prize. A

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MJ:a. Phij.lp ~-rt,
preoide... Ill"'
tho illmer attendoil
berll It '
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DEAR GIRLS-Marlba L. wrote to oay lll!ll ller Jdib
tebool eeoaomie1 class made aueb Dowen bat' did aot dip
tllem. None of our answers menUoned doiDg lldJ. Martba

, thougbt lllol Irene co~ld dip them Ia paroUill. 1 JuMi ..
paraffill llut did melt the slob of a wblle ealldle, dipped
a Rower In that. It 11 now •.Uf and more shaded Jooklq
lbaa before. I feel lure molted paraffin ·woald glvo them
an eve• elearer look.-POLLY

Problem_ _ _ __

DEAR POLLY-Could you or some of the girls tell

me how I can safely ship a cake overseas? 1 want to
. send one to my cousin in Korea.-DONNA
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DEAR POLLY- A long thin percolator brush is marvelous for cleaning the edges of men's shirts along the button
hole and button edges . The
lint puUs out w h e n the
brush is inserted and it
works like a charm. Also,
may be used on children's
clothes and ladies ' paja·
mos.-DOROTHY
DEAR POLLY - Mollie
can remove the scratcht!S
from the sole plate on her
iron by buffing with a fine

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Mrs. ~I Goeglaln, euotodlan
of ......ernalla; Keme_th WUoox, promoter fA Onance; and
Mrs. Ella Smith, promoter or
hOspitality.
During the meeting
ed by Kathy King, honored queen,
lniUatlm wu oet for Feb. 10
with a practice to bo held pre-

-ct.

ceding Ulet,

des!Srl ooune ·'iiU served by
the hostesses. Others attending
were Mrs. E. L.' Hughes, Mrs.
Herman Balley, Mrs. WU.lil
Grueser, Mn. Helen Reynolds,
Mro, Jamea Jividen, Mro. Betty Cline, ond Mrs. J... Gilkey.

.,lan,

for the 1969 grand session to be

held at Oblo University In Atheu. Guests were Mra. Naomi
Kin&amp; Mr•. Sylvia Mldkllf, ond
Dale Slvith, excellent h I g h
priest cll'l&gt;meroy Chapter, Royal Atch-1.

Surprise Party

Seventh Birthday

hlime.~

tuea.)

lile .... Mrs,
ljlp(lin~ to the

Celebration Held
A Mickey MlliiH motif In a
blue and gold color seheme was

llliiCI In deeo{atlons for a party
honoring Tracey Lee Jefter1 m
her - - l&gt;ii1IIcla1 annlver.
aary. 'lbe party . . . held at the

Jeftero home ln~oe. Gomeo
were pla,red with prize• being
won by liteoe l!lorim.
Tonia Alit
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lloud7 Armld, Michael
.... BrmdaAib.
Oilier -lltl at the party ...re
Sonia All!, Mac Amberger,Arnold, T11111111 na.ts, Jimmie
Joe Jofferl, ond Pet!ID' , Sue
Noltlor. Unable to allend but
IOIIIilnl a 11ft wao Sorah Kay
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SYRACUSE- A IIUJ1&gt;riH par.
waa held 1lle evening of January 24, honoring Mro. Ada Slack
on her 62ndblrlhdl1. Gomes were
played with prize• lllllnll6 Eleanor Bohram, Aplea Wldte ond
Margaret C«trrll. Tho door
prize wu ...., by Bruce Colo-

w

trW.
Aller Mro. Slack opened her
1118111' lovel,y g l f t o , of I"" cream, coke ond Iced tea
were
by the oo.tueea,
her cl!w&amp;lrter, Kaillryn John-

""ed

.... MflalllldJon.

Olbef•

elotlptacl feathon arouad tho
neck cl tho b - · male.

.·MENS·WORK bUNGARHS
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Bar tacked' at all strain point a. Now Ia a geod tl.~·· 'for you fo· la~r,~y a pair. or.Jwo

ling rMd "The Tin Call,., uTwo
Ladies on 1 Train," aQ:t nThe
Acornu from the Sunshine magazine, and. the pra.yer for the New
Year wu given by ~~· Owen.
Games were played with ,Prltes betrw: wpn by Mrs. OWen. Mrs.
Meinhart, Mrs. Nathan Bigs,
Mrs. Betty . Spencer, 11'111 Mrs.
Harold Lemley,

CHOOSE FROII ACRALANS, NYLONS ANO
MANY OTHERS IN SHADES TO HARMONIZE
WITH ANY HOME!

RRY TO
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MIDDlEPORT·

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. · tJeEIII FRIDAUID~TUfiDAY NIGHTS

Right now ie the time to step lively md
diiiCOver how 118Vings CIID really be
a family allair. Styles, eizea
galore for Mom, Dad, sieter
and brother. ColD#' see.

STILL LOT$ Of,8IG

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these fin.e work dungarees.

FINAL CLEAN·UP SALE

SALE!

Mens ••• Boys ·-

Mens Sw11ttrs

. Jackets"'

Slipovers an( Cardig~n.s. FJnal
Cleoronc:e for thi&amp; sale. Sizes small

~edi'!ni, large cand extra large.

It wi II pay you to sfop In the mens

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and boy1 deportment 1st floor. A big

16.95 SWEATERS •••• SALE 10,00
oelectlon '..of pqpular stylod l•c•otl
dt final c:lean-up tale pri~es ,- Well
14.95 SWEATERS., •.SALE 8.00
known brands. Excellent ·selection of
12.95 S~EATERS ... \SALE ,1;00
si~es. You can really •ave durl*'f
10.95
..•. SALE 6.50
thlt lpt!Cial Clean-up SGio.
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6.00
70 Pairs Bows 3.50 and 3.95
WEDNESDAY
NATIONAL FARMERS Orp~&gt;o
lzatlon, 8 p.m. Wednesday at
Southern Local High School, Ra-

JEANS . AND
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lins liiiulaied
10o' Viscose royon ' in pastel and
decorator calcirt. Skid proof back

Insulated all over. . C~shicined. lining ~
Reinforced toe and heel. Size• 10~
to - 13.·
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SOCKS ............. 2 pairs 1.110
Sllort Top Insulated
SO.CKS ............. 3pairs U9

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EASTERN II1GII
Band
dance tollowlng the Ea*"'~·
1111' Creek bukehll pme Frlliof, 9:30 p.m. to 12 rnidnlald
ot Eutem lllib lUIIItorium. 'lbil
Jeyo wiD emcee.
~LEPORT . WCTU, 7:30
Friday ni&amp;!1t at tile Middl~
Firat U n I t e d Pretb.rter1an
Cburch.
SATUIIDAY
IUGH SCHOQI.. ...... "With
tile Jayo" l!olardlf, 8to 11 p.m&gt;
at llle llelp lllib Scioool - torlum In~,_.

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Account Story by Banker
117 BOB HOEFLICH
youns - l e should koow on
ovar zoo 11e1p lllib s.bool cbeeklns ac~ Including 111e
atudentl the poot two ha.. advanlaleo cl "'ch accoonto, bow
learned bow to prt ill the lboY are _.ci. depoaltlng to
bank, bow to 1ake It out, ond bow the account, "Oirltlng ond endorato keep track or · b\ltb tranaoc- 1n11 ebecks .,.. reconciling bank
tiona.
'l'hoY had to skip a eauroe on
bow to keep more In than lboY
1ake out (1ibere, oil where, Ia
that CM bol!ll tlulht'IJ.
llfrl. ~~ulhler .
·" " the fllalora¥ National Bank,
... parllelpaled ill • 1M'
or te..,.ch ·IIIIIIOrtoken by the
0111o Bonkero• AIMdallontolhll
· ,_lleld . tr piblle lnformatljlll 011
ehf&gt;ddnll aCOIIIIIII II)IIIIIIPIIlenl,
· .was the lnatrul!lor ill all the
' IOIIIIool.
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lira. Grtlllth Ia ochoduled for
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lira. Grlllltll baa laiulft part
ill a yoar'l reiiOOI'eb mthls pro.
llfllll with the Ohio Boakera AoIICidllfOI! for the develllpmeni of
a ~ &lt;bart .,.. manual uledln

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Bankers AtiOdadon Women's
Ad:ivitle1 COmmittee, Mrs. Gritfllb Ia a part of a basle testing
ataae of the PI'OifiDI wlllch Is
_.u,d to be ......... - wide baoll nat year.'
"Since checks are used to banclla over 90 por&lt;Ont cl all DIOOI!If
tranasetlmsln the United !!loiU,
lhll Ia tho rea11011 for the lmptaneo ol oiUdying cllecklngae-

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JANICE ROBERTS
Janice Laulae Roberti, dal·
&amp;Iller cl Mro. Freda llolaln·
pr, RoodsvWo, bas bael\named 1969 Betlf Ctocker Homemaker cl Tomorrow for Eutern lllib Sebool oo tho boal1of
her ...... In a written - lodp and atU11ldeteotonhlim~

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WASIIINGTON
(IJPI)- The aurlu Is delisnod to bring
Congreoslooal taxwrlters laid Into the Treaiiiii'Y $1 bllUon In
~rl&lt;
loda¥ for what Ito Draty-.
Rep. Jo1m W. BJrnel,· .»'Ia.,
could ba the Oral major
aenli&gt;r
Republican oo the lex·
overhaul of Income tax laws in
15. yearo. The rasults mi8ht wrlllllg eonunl-. In a - b
dose loophOles for mlltlonatreo, - o d for the New York
lll!hten the lex load for averqe stale Bar A.-latloa'a Tu
AmeriCIDI- ond perbapl heali Section, aaJd rolorm iqlolatlon
elf extsnllloo of the 10 per cent shOUld ba pailed "by thlo
surcharge.
CGngress."
uA review and reform o( tbe
Cbatrman WUbur D. Millo, DArk., aald the House Wa,ya ond (to.} oocle Ia · · - · . B;yraeo
Ileana t'&lt;&gt;mmlttee will launch
tax rerorm hearinp Feb. 18 by

maker of TomorroW.

aaJd. He - - &lt;:oocres•
shOUld simplify lex forms ond
eliminate abuses wher&lt;i&gt;,y 155
persons ~ more than
$200,000 paid oo toxeolaat year.
Discusalnl: this group, Jaclud·
tog 21 people who earned over
$1 million, Byrnes aaJd "No
matter by what device, no
matter how laudable 1be nature
c:l the dedu.etlm or exelulion
Ulet produces this reoult, the
fa~ remains that there ll no

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:e~~.:.bl~..:::.~ .c r..re
es rovs
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President Nixon baa aot yot

=~· Ia~ ::::.:-,:

modO her elillblefor

alllte """' nallooal 4d!"lar·
lhipl.h~l"'hal.beenl~
od a specially deslsi&gt;od llliTOf
charm from General Mills,
SJOIIOOT cl the BeU;y Crocker
Search for 1he American Home·

WI,J's illd t'&lt;&gt;nulllttao
asked Prestdeut l4ndon B.
Jo1U11oD to - . I t lex. rerorm
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JohniiOII
not submit
legislation.
1M: did
turned
over TreaiUl'J

to Ntx..
011l.uns said he did not expect
all-encompassing tax reform
uad.l possibly 19 .
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70
Numerous coogressmen sai.d
closing lex loopholea could bring
EID9Uib revenue tD prevent an
extension ot the surtax 1liben

Department BUII8stionl

Smith Put
In Pen ·£or
1-20 years

oe:tbe"w......

)lstllleallon for "tlleoe lndloldlals bel.al DOil-ti.Jpi1KI. H
Mills aald the COIIIIIIlltee aloo
will eonlider &lt;hlngao that
would help middle ln._.
tupayera. For example 1 tbe
panel will ~ iDto tho PlllaJI&gt;II!q
of raising the 10 JOr
coat - - . for tho 57 JOr
emt of all Amerleaao ..
DOt Itemize lbelr ~
olbor tox-e•l'l'llt

-cal ....

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· Thlo mJ&amp;IIt be ealtod the''week ...... liM
.O.ibeN
that wao" for the Richard ond the pholle had 111..,.ntb" lleonlell unfoi'UDto' .....C ~
Roger Weaver families of Mid-- otrthe hook.
enced by theWeawrfhlillestbll.
dleport.
The gr&lt;IIC&gt; then rushed to tho week.
M. 12:10 L m. today the bome Earl Knight home nearby, am.
On Monday. two cars owned by
ot Mr. am. Mrs. Richard Weaver the tire department was ealled Roger Weaver ,parked oo Third
at the corner or Olive and Beech from tbere. Mr. Weaver is serv.. Ave. were demolished w II en
Sts. was canpletely gutted by irv in the Merchart Marine.
struck by a tu:l cab.
fire. The tam11y- Mrs. Weaver,
Losses in the fire - undeter~
Haggerty said there ia laDe
a aoo and a daughter - esciped mined origin - were setatabout
in the fire wearing only their $15,000.
night dothing.
Mrs. Weaver am her children
The aon. Philip, sleeping down are with her son, Roger, who restair&amp; was awakened by 11111oko sides on Third ATe. In Mlcldl1&gt;about midnigJrt.. He called his port. The Weaver children were
mother and sister, SUsan, sleep- even without clothing to wear to
1~ upstairs. Mrs. Weaver at- school ThursdaJ.

tempted to call the nre departmeri. before leaving the house.
U!Wible to c&lt;mplete the call.
she attempted to phooe llr. and
Bruce E. Smith, 25, charged
cowdl,If &amp;be Ald.
with otabblngwlthlntenttowound,
Mrs. Robert llaggercy who live
across tho street, and who own
Complete - · - ... sl&gt;- was aO.iieoeed to 1-20 'IM'J In
1&amp;11. Grlfllth by Georae llar- the Ohio state Pe-ntlary Wedthe house. By this time, the lire
eravea, ~ of the nesda,y by COmmon Pleas Judge
was completely out of hand, and
lleica Dlltrlet, 'l'hOmllo Kelb' John C. Bacon.
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a,pparelltly Mrs. Weaver threw
aDd Harold Slu.er. BUldance cQUIIoo
Smith, eon!ealed tobaving
down the telephone ond ohe and
selors, and all Cllher teachers otobbod ~~ Seyler, 28, Pomher children llod llc&lt;m the house.
Involved In aebedUIIni the duo- eroy. ln the back four Umes witt~
They awakeued the Haggerty
esaoanolher otepln_..,. a bunlillll knife early ~
P ARlS (IJPO - u. S. chief !omlly, but the Jlas8ertya eoulcl
lludontl for lbelr future feSJOII· mOl"lllng, went before Judge ne&amp;Qtlator Henry cabot Lodge to- not Wop._ the nre~nt
olbWUu.
Bacoa on an ifttonnationalttdavlt day called for a mutual with- either, be(:ause they are on the
commenting "" the clusroom alter wahlllll annd ond petit ~al of North Vietlulese ond
_,-~eoce, Mra. Grtlllth said,
Jury rights.
Amertean troq&gt;o from S&lt;Mb Vlot''l,.b&amp;Vo been lmpresled with !Ito
Foftnerb' of Racine, and more rw.meH as a flnt step toward
lnlanlt obown i!y tho MeiP lllib reeently of Parkersburl. Smith peace.
- - . FurthermOre, the stu- was token before Judge Bacon by
Lodge, ~ It the oocond
.bael&gt; -latol:r P1'00001111ng A1torno7 Bernard V, aeaatoo of the Vleu.m peace
drooled, woll-croomocl, courto- Fults ond Sherllf Robert c. llart- talkl, reJected the "one-aided
ou.l lnd frlenclb'."
eilbach. SmithatlbbaciSoylerSuD- view ol history" ond "una~
I'' . I.'
dli about 1 L m. at ar near the . eel pJWrallUes" put forward
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pnnnloes of !Ito Main 1lloet cafo by tho North Vietlmneoe and
.., East llaiJ&gt;.SI. In Puneroy. Viet COng delepliono at SaturUD
.
Smith, marr1ed. to 5eyler's 1»- day' a~ session.
wife, then went to Shertfl Hart.uwe can review enlles1ly the
In a letter to Lucille Smbh,
enbach ond aurrOIIIIereiL
e'IOIIII cl the poat and why they !Ito 19118 MeiP ~ Heart
oecurrlld .,.. '"' would~ F11D11 ~ the Cenlral Oblo
be aa fir ljllrt at the end ao at Heart A I - cl Coluniluo
tho betlmlni." he aald.
hoi _.a,lalad Melp Caunt;r
.
"Let u..-. tutead. turn our U.. tor· Mfflrw a _. CI!II1P'11h ID·
to. tho IIIIUre muat come NEW oRLEANS (Ul'Q - Tho be ...._. to bring an ani to· tho
1'bo 0118 ..... Hoar! F)md
jurJ tbet wjll try ~ · L," S..W llallliiW Ud to bring IIO'CO to ~ ,Ueeodod all preoo ~a. of con!IJIIrlll&amp; to mur- iila peop1a of v-."
vionl IDcomo for tho
=~ Prl!r to emerq' ~ Jlotel 001!"'1• Tilt . iela• Fllnd sur"'~' .t""• · .!ar. c .... .~ • 01. : MO.Uc, ~ - the French J'OI'• jiOIIIIOI!Ito. -ploU3,600;1t
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nlltrf'• ~ .
· !II ,.,_ lbare'' &lt;an
El""'" ,.jr tho
Juror•
had
Conf'11"""
COIII.er ond !lie alte .
101 ,. fDr aach - ) ;
~! llild t12h o - of'tlii ' I*"' tall&lt;s, Lodp told
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JOIIl'llallato he -lnlkriu'ao
Tho
that meae BUra expires June 30.

FIrSt Step
p roposed
By Lodg
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insurance oo the tw~trame
home which wu JUU8d by tbe
blaze, anti there i1 belleved kJ
be some insunnce on fbrDlJb..
lngs. The house had been recently remodeled. Middleport
firemen were at the scene Ultll
3:30 L m.

Str~ing

sta- Drivers to

United Press lnlernaliollal
Seven Iaraeli planes toda,y
bOmbed Iraqi ~·
In eastern Jordea, Baghdad
radio aald.
Iraqi arWiery bll one Iaraell
plane wtdch was ''seen soina
_ , In !lames,. the Iraqi
broadc&amp;llt said. II salcl the 10,000 man Iraqi forces In Jordan suffered DO losses.

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Be Heard
PI'. PLEASANT -

A special

meeting cl the . . _ COooli;l'

hal called tor Frldof ..ea~a~ot 7:10

Board cl -

"*-"·''""'·Won
~-Board members .-odthelr
Praise
Handicapped nodee•
the m ethc Wldln
Ilia
bus driven
are ID t lll•l r
da,y o f - ._. • will
vor ....oppmg" Are Topic of . el&amp;blb
be board at 1hll speclal-llklo,
alq with mombato or Ilia Woat
Conference
F d Reeord
Vlrslala - - AIIOd-

Nighttime

Depository

Jury Nearly Complete

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Grll!lth hao opoken belore five 10111or ooUeae prepora..
toq eleaoea - a total of 124
plua two special•·
cation ciao... of ao . , _ ....

RAJN.SWOLLEN MAUMEE RIVER Iii Narthweot
Ohio--~- ·.., In ae-•~' areas.todo,!', relletiDellood . - .
~til~-~ to Henry, LQ~allllll Wood ~ea.
· The lint Ice juD ,.., at NllliO!ean. a eOIIIJDunlty or 8, '139 Ia
Hnry ~. ·It , 1M r l - to \.2
the 10 foot 00011
olll&amp;li ond eaullci tile
or 24 llunlllos. The Jam It mp..
broke' lti Wliel: todaY ond Wiler• In 1lle ~ty· ......

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........, 111&amp;111 at ltuoD!c T...,.
pie;~-· ~ ot
lll*let 2$ lira. "/ll!leo Wolfe
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26.50 TABLE LAMPS..........IALE 23.89 . ; .. :'~~5 TABLE ~AMP$_.___..SALI1G.89 .
24.95 TABLE LAMPL,.....SALE'~U9 ' ,- &lt; l];f$ TA!!LE LAMPL-~..~LE 9.19
, :10.95 TABLE LAMPL-~ .. SALE 1'1.H· 1 '•' 10-95 '1)\BLE LAMPS-.-~.-SAL! 8~89.'
16.95 TABLE LAMPL...... SALI 14.89
·_US"T!ULE· LAMPS-·---~IlE 6.119
15.115 TABLE LAMPS.......... SALE 13.89 ,
-~.fS.t~iJ,l! LAMPL:..._SALE . '
IU~ T.ABLE LAMPL----~.L,I 12.89
6:9~,:T~LIE L~P'----~SALE
13.95 TABLE L~PS......... $ALE .11M
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Ida ond deuarla; III)QDIOl'ed .lll&gt;

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It wm reach these Ame c:onetua10111 ond wW permit ua to Bubmit 0111'- otfer to the sharehOidora
of Columbuo and ,c;c.rthern Ohio

very much Ia the public tnternt
Ia ahared by the Governor of
Ohio, the Public Utilltlteo c.mmlaalon Of Ohio, tho Mayor of
; Coluulbuo aod load8rs of tho CO.

stu~nrs .GJ:V"eli :-cliiickirtg.

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tll&amp;t 1lle prqH&gt;oed aell\doWoo II ~ty to review the record,

oach (privata ...._. ..,. -

LlllYerlldel). tf
"To - " " !Ito ldlld &lt;t ....

Congress Shapes Bill
To Lighten Tax Loads

of $1,150,000 per :rear on con-. lumbua eunmunlty who hive 10
sumation ot the acquisition, ud atatld tn written a1atementl
with additional rate reduetionl which are Plrt of· the · record.
In the futl.ln amountirw' to aevuu Is equally clear tram the
era! mWioo dallara per year. record that the propooedaequl,li·
uu would benenttheatockhold- tlon Bhoold notrestiltinaeydetriora by providing them with oul&gt;- ment whatever to Tho Clnclllall
stand.al appreciation In the mar-- Gas &amp; Electric C'A:lqlany or n.
kel value of their otoek. ·And II ~ P"""r and 1J&amp;bt C&lt;mwould beneftt the area served pany. the intervenor• lD the Jn&amp;t..

by providing It wltlnn unlimited tor, and Indeed w~d prov!Aie...amount of high quality, ec&lt;110111ic portunlllet for ..mllleDtlallleaoelectric ,.rvlee bacltod by the fits to the euotomers oleacbof
!ull reiOUl"CO! af the AEP oyo- theoe -nles.
tom."
"We are hopo!ul that, wiHintho
Cook lllrther Bald, "OUr view COmlnilsloo Itself hao had a !ull

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--"la.looblclar

Weather

THURSDP. Y. JANUARY 30. 1969

AEP Disappointed
Over SEC's Ruling
Donald C. Cook. presldebt ot
American Electric Power eorp..
·l&amp;ld Wedneldly. •-we are. of
cour1e, ereatb' disawolnted In
the lliiiiQUI1Coment that tile SEC
s~ff If recommeiKiinl dliiiPproval o! our prepoaod aequloition. of the c~on stock of the
Columbus. and ~n 0 h I o
Electric C&lt;Jmpall)'.
"'We are eoovincod - and we
bellew the record fuUy demoDotrates-thotOIII'pr...,.al-.ld
nat only lie ~ for American
Electric l&gt;qwer ~but that
It would aloo lie good for tho cuetomera and the shareholders af
Col~tus . anc1 SCM:bern Ohio
Eiedrlc ~• .,.. for the
area It ser"''' It would benellt
tho euojmler&amp; by P~ tiJom

ecmcatlon, ..,,

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Ther111al Socks

United Presbyterian Church;
Mrs. J, E. Harley will Install
new ottlcera. ·
WOMEN'S GUILD, WedneadlYt
7:30 p.m. at Trinit~· U n i t, d
Church of Christ, Pcxneroy; 0£.
ficer1 to be instilled; Rev. BW
Perrin conduetl.ng med.ltatlona.
FRIDAY
MIDDLEPORT WCTU, 7i30 p.
m. FridaY alllle MlddleportFitlt
United Presbyterian Cbureb;
..... ArnOld lllebard8, - all08der.
SOUP :IiPPER, S..7p.m.,

a..- n--.'7

2·••00

18. All ,....anent ,.....

While tile• laat.

cine, lunchroom~ TOO'I COnrad
as speakeri all hUrested per. sons and members welcom~ Rerreslunenta following ·meeting.
11illRSDAY
WOl\IEN'S Ass6ciATION, 7:30
Thur~ night, Mlcidieport First

......,, ot
llall, Janl"" ......_
ond Mil- Sebool . . - , ~ or
elrod Plar&lt;e, Tonuny, Cl!eryl ond Chester ~ · Ala 11'11&gt; ar
COIIIIIIIIplq wiD_ . 'IIOIIa! .-....
TerryJoiUIIIOI.

Sbol

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All slzos 29 to 44, and extra large olzei 46 to •54; Pull cut. Triple otitched 'i oaml.
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MONDAY

LAST BIG WEEK
SAVE S2 10$4 PER SQ. YD.

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

..,.. · - .not be ..........
... u l«ttll¥1 ...........
Dr. L.
llal tlnlvorllb' Pl'flldlol. ...
of !Ito Oldo ...........

IIIDatt.
,
"1'bo board of r_.to 1hlnks
It Ill time to give atlaiUon
to ~cal edu.-_ Teelllleal eolleatlon Ia a
j1rOgraD1 cl bl.&amp;bOr .Wcatlon. It
il 8
TaM tbat hal been Dew
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tbls state.••

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Another Big S/lpment!

Mrs. Meinhart waa won b)r Mrs.
Martha Chllda. Mrs. Ben Neutz•

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Devoted To The lntere8U OJ The MeigB-Mruon .4nu

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Tho ndl " • ohOre bird Ulet.
pta Ito ..... 11'0111 tho fr1U of

celebrated h&amp;r weddllvbnheraacy on Dec. 23, wq a PQtm entitled, jt11te w~ Aft..tY~r­
a1U'7,"' by Mra. Meinhart.
Tho tnvollng prize donated by

~were Jean

trlao.....

Now Jou Know

toe.
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An ll'l,jury auf(ered._ by Mrs.
Dilvld ·Fanner and the Ulne•• of.
· Mro. Honeo McEihlbDO,)' wori
rwortecl; The ......, ,.ng "lfjpPY Blrthclly" to Mrs. Bertie
Watts aad Mrs. Farmer. Dedicated to Mrs. Karl owen. w}lO

Band Booslars.

Given Mrs ..Slack

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Bethel Council Officers

sonic Temple.
Paul Darnell, grand o u t e r
guard or 111e lnt!rnadonal Order
r1 Jobs Daughtera in Ohio, and aaooclate guarc11an or Bethel 62,
served as the lnltalllng officer.
He was usllted by Mro. Elsie
Smith, guard cl Bethol 62, """
oerved " lnlllelllng marshall,

'lbll lo !Ito ·arll'
ele ond dell-,- ..... - _ A
report on weiora will f!&gt;llotr.
'lbil j11"0Yiau1 ·riplrt ..,.erod

~ ~II Lot •

DEAR POLLY-Odd foam-backed table place mats work
well under small scatter rugs, especially the reversible
ones. I use one 'Under a small braided rug.-MABY R.

Cotmcll members wereinstall. ond Mra. Be86le klog, the Ined when Bethol 82, Jntomallooal stalling recorder,
Installed were Mrs, Emma K.
Order of Jobs Daughters, met
~ nillrt at the Pomeroy Ma•. ClatwqrtbJ, direetor of mullei

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emery ctot11. I did mine
and it is as smooth as new.-LOTI'IE

Installation Held Monday

Yido an ......,.. wllleb wiD
Could Be Firat
1!'4leaton beliOYe that Ohio help 111111 ooiulim1 to lho bUic
... In tho pooltkln t o - No. JII'CII&gt;Iems ''Whidl plu- all
1 1n an llelds, ineio&gt;dlnc ........
11111''"....
"· ....... lroDipJrlallon.
lloa, If It 111111 the 'lbil pre..np!aa _ . . . to
to - " " llle lnatrucUon.
Ohio hu an _ , . baled balp -~ Ws Ia
primlrllJ oo tho bUic ....,._ ado, Aldlll ..,,, t• more ltMe

od&gt;ledll are dl...oled u illllllaloro will - lhom In eomlna

w'

bad--

T - c : o l - . ... .
JIIIO&amp;IIWti!'JIGOiloo... . . . .

•&lt;We do oat ban-llo&gt; . _
"1'bo ..,....u.. bodJ Mltldiu "tho to
dot
lho
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a-a
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will not de !Ito job."
to _hu
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-diJ
Prelldonl
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"WtthGat iiiUdom tee incnaMI,
Need Tedldcal Sebool1
.• lob to
.._a .., tho _... AIAan. "AIId we All!&gt;lller
kel' to oolvlng odohive to 111111 .-:; miWal mon do!'
eotlllllaJ
W•
Is . - emphalio
Alden
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lho
lob
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to
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rua 1ear to an tho pp.

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lleporter Rlcltard WhMiar, !Ito

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a--a! Aooembll' faces a erloll
oa lhreO. frools thll 'IM'· Tu••· e6ieldoD snct waltanl ue
a11 demadlll ln.desllldesbla,uve oUonlfan. Iii a 1or1eo er

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petals, fasten them together aroUI)d the center Willi gr"n
fiorlsl'a tape to form a complete Dower. Make leaves the

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made centers at a variety store. After making nve'ot more

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fabr1&lt; from the tne of a s\oeklng or you may buy ready-

~ Polly's

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. A -~·dlo~ ell- pnicod:- ,
odi• ni~ otlbt otOft:Oall OJ,

seve_ral times. To m~e the center of a flow~r:, cover witb ,

same w,y ..,-MRS. L. H. L.

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~olor

Annouaced were tentatiVe

Exchange is Held
FRIDAY &amp; St TUI!DAY
JAN. 31· fEB. 1
"'TRACK OF THUNDER"
(Technleolor)
T'"" Kirk • 11ay sttlcklyn
. AND
"'FIRECREEK''
(Technleolor)

OUR f!)LL~~I want.l6 .1eU I~ bcW I uaed tq'mue' ..

1'1u1 llap4oo,UU, N.r •L
Rlcltard Karr, Mrs. r.dward 1Wl.
Mr~

or orpnlzatlano
l l l e - - UCt, Mrt. Rernwl ~1.,} Mra.
....cl U1e Middleport EYare1t Boclller, ond lira. lll&lt;h·
.
U n I t o d l'reobytorlon ant~-·
Tbe IIIW ll\lndo,y ll&lt;hOOI olll·
Mmdi.Ynliht.
the moetlne. moci- HJ:"B are Lewis Sauer, tuperln..
·by the Rev. Frank E, tendentt Mrs. wanaee0 aulst~. Jr. of Athent, there was
ant -rlnlendent; Mla1 Noney
a _potlack ._r attondocl by 55 Bu ......., llbr~ Mrl. n..,.
_.,.,, or the consregatlon ond fonotoll, planlot; Mrll. IJlllan
pm. Mra. Dwlsht Wallace was St:teft, asliltanti Mra. RLlls8U
chairman at the cllmer. The oftt- L&gt;on•. ouperbrteoclenl cl the
eert are u toUowa:
!ll"lmBrY department, ond Mro.
Elders, Richard Owens, Rus. BacbDer, auistant.
Pr1mary tei.chers are Mrs.
aall I.Y&lt;&gt;n•. James &amp;tlllvan, Robar! llagger1;r, Paul lla,plonstaU, Bactmer, Mr1. Am ~• •.and
JoiUI Full%, Mrll. George Ander- Mro. Rl&lt;hord Vaushan. Mro. Eel·8011. Mr1, Wallace and Mrs. E. ward Crooko Is "chairman of the
0, Towkobary.
oradlo roll d..,...-ntond Mro.
DeaCOil!, Carl Horky, Be1ilel Lyons, Mra. Harley, · and Mra.
Colelpan, Vincent Dabo, Marcus Marcua Chambers are home de·
Chambers, and Leland Brown. parlment "'perlniAmdento. Mro.
Trustees, Robert Hagger"Q", Ru"el'
Ia chairman or
. Hubert Ta,ylor, Richard Sauer, tho ,.uth ""-bnent.
Dwigbt Wallace, Carl H or k y,
Mrs. SUe« was re • elected
Lewis Sauer, Don Lowery, Mra. elllrch organlot, with Mrs. llaj&gt;J. E. Harley, aftd Mrs. Leland too.ltall oamed her aaslatant.
Broom.
Mro. ~ Downing Ia oenlor

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llqlroved odueotional service•
for hallllcapped chlldren are ex..
pei:ted to rollaw the Southeastern
Ohio Conference oo Excopllonal
Children held at Burr Oak Lodge
In Glouster allendod by three
llelp C&lt;~onY ochoolllllminiotra-

-en,

ws Tueldly throulh today.

o..rat ••~treetopln"'a"W""'
nelda:r •a tbat IIUblk aW 1 1M
had - - the Ia aaJ1 Ilia

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wllldl - -

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a*la&amp; ...... !Ito "• .... Tualdv, ·lilt Superintendent
c1 s.hools; tlto-blld-lada,- .
. G - lllqraves, Sitler!"' laC lt·Wollld- u _
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District, .... Jolla Rlobel, ~or­
Robert

llolp COunty

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. bistrlct, In the souiona.

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Tho - · rulldlld. Ulllier drWorl

• federal~ Ia aWOI'Idqrooa-

.600.
lim for ~
tllo 1$68 ~: ••.latralll!'• .,. tile ~
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Ilia

ond Caum;y School ....
vice P e r - AIIOd-

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to """""' . ·'!'"I.
dill-. ltioul,lt'

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