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Jesse Jewell,

Autos Collide

Farmer, Dies

Near Shammy's
PGmerQY polic~ L:WOi 'l.e\l.l twoear acddent on Old Rwt~ 7, oil
Welt Main-St., SwU.t.Y at 12:1:sa.

LETART• W, VL- J•HEarl
.Jewtl!, 80, RFD. lAitart, W. Va.,
died saillrdoJ ........ In llol..r
lledl.-1 ~.

said
Dennis
Boothe, 19, PomerG¥. drhing a
1957 model car, blcked Cram the
Slamm,y"s Drlv&amp;-ln lot into an

llo .... bora ~~~ t, 1888,
bt " " ' - CountJ. the ..., of lbe
!ale WWiam C. and MAry AI·
lee Roush Jewell. He waa a farmer. Mr. Jewell wu a member

••Authorities

ea&amp;lboUncl vehicle ope~ted by
Ralph Oiler, 17, Vinton.

of the Bachtel United M - d
Ourcb for over 60 ~ears and became a tnstee ~ Cbe cturch.
He waa alao preceded In death
by hla wife, Cora M. J.,.all,
1n 1954, aDd three brothers.

Oiler's 1964: model auto was

beavib' damaged and there was
mediwn damaae reported to the
Boothe vebide. Oiler swtered
inj&amp;ry to his left knee ctp, police
aaid. No arrest was made.
Pane roy police over the week·
eml also reported Kenneth Gil·
key, 19, Shade, was cited to May•
or Charles Legar' s Court feb. 4
on a charge of failing to have
ownership transferred.

~ivlng

lea W., Arthur, and Edward.
all of RFD Letart; a dangloter,
Mary Katherine Goodwin, RFD,
Letart; rive grandclrlldre; four
great - grandchildren. T h r e e

brothers, George and Lonaie,
both of New Haven, and Thomas, st. Petersburg. Fla., and

Insurance Exec

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a sister, Mrs. Edith Roush, New
Haven.
Funeral services will be held
Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at t h e
Bachtel United Methodist Church
with the Rev. Mrs. Achsah Miller omctating. Burial w1ll be
in the Graham cemetery. T h e
body wlll lie In state at t h e
church one hour prior to services.
Friends 1JUQ' call at the Fo-

Services Today
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are three aons. Char-

F1Uieral services for William
Clarence Rardin, 72, wlll be held
- . , at 2 p.m. at Bringman
Funeral Home in Upper Sandusky, wtth burial in the Smltbville
family cemetA&gt;rr.
A gralllate architectural engle!Kirlg Funeral Home after noon
etneer from Ohio State in 1921,
today.
be was a retired branch manager ol the Agricultural Fire
IJ1d caouaJty Co. In Cleveland,
l!1d lived In Raleigh, N. C.
Mr. Rardin was a member o!
llgma Pld ~aUoo fraternll,y, a
3Srd degree Masoo and had reeeived his 50-year pin in maWalter M. Hendrick&amp;, 50, RaIOIIfY.
He was a member of t h e cine dlocl Solur&lt;lay In the VetMemorial Hospital.
Cleveland ChaMber of C o mSUrvivors
include his wUe,
meroe for m&amp;l\Y years, a lHe
Nondus
Marie;
bls mother, Ruth;
member In the Order or Blue
four
children,
Roy Albert, SleGooae, and a member of tbe
pheD MaUhew, Kay Marie Rowe,
lDternatiODal Insurance Assa.
Ho Ia survived by hla wife, and ROI81Jl8J'Y Randolph, all of
PbJlliai and a dallgllter, Mrs. Racine; three brothers. Flgyd
Joaa J. Cron, of Raleigl1, N. and Don, Racine, and Arthur, ln
c. Seni.cea were arranged by COlorado; three sisters, Evelyn
Whaley, Darwin; Allee W h i t e,
t11o Mll&lt;bel F~a~eralllomo.
~meroy, and Pauline Gfbba, Rutland; two grandchildren, and sevBeleus
Gimmel
eral nleeee and nephews.
He was a member f1 the Eagles Lodge, ~rtsman Club and
Dies on Friday
ci the Coon Hunters Assn.
Fwteral services will be TuesFuneral services for Balcua
A. Glmmol, 53, who died Friday cloJ at 1 p.m. at the Ewing Chapel
Ill lbe UnlveraiQ&lt; Hospital at Co- with the ll:ev. Paul Sellars olrtci........, were h&lt;&gt;ld today at 3 p. atillg. Burial will be In the U..
m. at the Ewing Chapel with the tart cemetery. Friends ma.y call
llelr. Fnellmd Norris o!llclal- at the flmeral home aeytlme.
lng, Burial . . . In the Letart
Cemetery.
!iarVivara include her h u aVETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
bond, Raymmd, Racine; """
brolber, Dexter RaylJlOII(i Rol·
Admisslms Saturday- E a r 1
llna, Akron, and lfi'Veral step- Clark, RD Reedovlllo; Charles
chDdreo, Including Gene Lem· Varian, Jr., Cllftoni Robert Bar·
le,-, d. Racine.
ria, Mlddlep:wt; &amp;le Lehew, Ma1011; Rattle PoweU. Racine.
Dladiargea Salur&lt;iaY - Harold
Will, Jr., Lena McKinley, Leah
Swift, LucUlo -ri11011, Thomas
TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
Fauber, Okey Bogp, Harold
February 3 • 4
Ramsburg. _Alva,weaver, Macel
Slowars, Vane Crites.
"HANG 'EM JUGH"
Aclmlaalona ~ - DoroCiu"
(Tec:hnlcolor)
Glem,
Racine; Vivian Al.elpa,
Clint Eastwood -lngerStevenB
Racine;
Deaale l'llleriiOII, MldCOLORCARTOONS:

Mr. Hendricks
Dies Saturday

erar:.

A.

MEIGS THEATRE

clleport,

Drive Nudnic

Discharges amda.V- Clarence

Trick Cheat

Tennant, Opal Harper, Rhoda
FeriiUBOn, BriUIIey Roblnlon.

SIIOWSTARTS 7 P.M.

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News . .;.!~'!~n~s! \r..iiiliiiiiilliiiliiii.._

BOSrON _ ~FREDERICK J, O'I)ONNELL . SUl, "1411,"
the ol&gt;e of hla fam11J ~ frQm 13 10 :n. But the 18-.old
widower It all In llrfdl, ''WIMII ,... ltove ouch a lar&amp;o tam·
ib" a low mare cloo't
101ch a p&amp;"Oblem," oald O'Dcalel1 ~ married MrL ·,........,, llrallr. a dark-llalnd widow and

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- o f !0 chllclrell.
The ehDdrft, _,., bo.fl and alx l!lrll m the O'DCmoll 1k1e
and Ove ~qo 1 and 11ft llirll· of the
cion, all trUU"dtod In
lbe wedding procoasloo In Bleaaed Sacrament Cllllrcll In the c!V'•
Jamaica Plain aect1oD. "FW 1be flrll dme In my IUe, I'm -chleas," aaid the Rev. William wiM&gt; o!liclated at the cere·
IIKIV·
~ .. Some of the children woo'l be 1i&gt;'lnl Ill home, .but Aid K~~
Brady, 17, "'lllere'll r \)'be 17 ot ualddl at home. 'lbat 1 1 tDDUSh·"

Bn«r

loiiDHURST, ENGLAND - BOills KARLOFF, lbe pnlle actor
whose portrayal ~ 41FrankeDitein's monster., and otber mon·
mrs chilled mllllonl of DKWI...,..... ci¥od ~ bt Klnl Edward the VU Hospital. Karlol! was born WQllam Henry Prut II
Dulwlch, l!Dgland Nov. 23, 1887.
Ria death ended a career that apemed more than a half etl!l1UI7 of movie, slap, and tA&gt;levlalon actiDg. A alendor aiJc.toolcr
with a al1ghl atoop, Karlol! away from the 11eret11 waa a ~ulot,
aofl.apoken man who loved reading, gardenlns, and poemo.
CLEVELAND- AN EFFIGY OF GOV. JAMES A, ROOoES waa
burned by a dozen members of the Cleveland Welfare Rl&amp;hu Organbatlon . So1Urday to dramatize their demancl&amp; for bisl1or weirare payments. The protestors circulated brocltires whieb IUW'IOUileed plans tor a demonstratl.m In Columbus Feb. 10,

WASHINGTON - ''CALL YOUR BRASS OFF Commander Bucher
and hla men,., a man ill oakland, Calif., demanded in a telegram
to hla senator. The wire was typical &lt;t a growing volume d. protests
which lawmakers are receiYing from the tolk11 back home who
think the Navy Is t:ryinK to - make Cmdr. Uayd N. a.cher the
fall guy for .the eapture of the spy ship Pueblo.
The country apparently hal little tam for the ~th-&lt;helhip brand of heroism. 'Ibe letters express indignation at the Navy•s
warning to Bucher that he faces a possible court martial for surren:lering his ship to the North Koreans wlthoot a fight.
HOLLYWOOD- TELEVISlON'S MOST PlJBUCIZED aport&amp; rhubarb or the season came wheFJ NBC-TV cut away from the end r1
a New York Jets rootball game to start a special program, --Heidi •• But Rick Du Brow in his dall.v review, said ABC-TV made a
de.cislon on &amp;mday re~le to rans who have come to admire the
network's geruine interest in athletics.
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It came at the end ol. ABC·TV'a weekly profesEoional basketball
game, this one between the Boston CelUcs and New York Knlckerbockera. Right before actioo ended, Boston•s great .player-Coach,
B1ll Russell, took a long pass, rammed It through the basket and thEII fell to the Door, hard. As the same ended, he remained
there, his knee severely whaCked, and as the camera properly moved tn on him, me oould see the pl.ti!W si.ght of Russell in obvious
agony. For basketball ~ans, and for jult ordinary televiewers, it
was a matter of simple human eoncern.
One of the amouncers made the correct statement that although
New York had won the game, the real story waa there m the floor:
Russell. But the televiewer never had a chance to fine out more
about Russell's injury, boW badly he was hurt or what was to be
done wtth him Immediately. For on came the final credits r:A the
broadcast as Rus&amp;ell remained on the noor - and tbe network
arbitrarily ended its coverage.
9!J!o ))opes there will novor apln be the )apse In lallA&gt; that
allows a cutaway to credits as a human being is 1n agony before
a national television 8lldience. The viewer who wanted to find
out what happened to Russell had.to learn elsewhere.

GAUGES
GIUI(&gt;&lt;Aia, IU
and SU ...U.ro out; PI- PJeu.
.,., 29.86; Pamel"Qf • Yoaon,
31.S6; IUnlal, US rlal.lll; Ku.
awlla Falla, 8:13 illllii"Cl Qllr.
leatoo, 20.11 rlai'llo LonciOo!.J'U!&gt;o
nlng S. 75 foot of rollora; M1ro
QIOI, ~ 5 loot; and Wlofield, , _.. B filet of roller.;
BOAT MOVEMENTS
GALLIPQIJS LOCKS- l.. FIore dawn 4;55 ;. m.; S. M. Jenks
down 7:00 p, m.; Stool Ranpr "'
8:25 P. m.; Gtorp T. Price down
9:55 p, m.; Diane Bolworth down
3 L m.; Wal!A&gt;r CUrly"' 3:W L
m.; ElalDe G. ckRm 5:20 a. m.
KANAWHA RIVER - Manne!,
Fort llaorbum "' 2 L m.; Wlofield, H. E. Bowlas _ , . 6 p.m.;
Polly R. ., 8:20 P. m.; BeaTer
up 4:45 L m.
omo IUVER - Lock 14, Mack
Gltllble "' 8:40 P. m.; Northern
up 10 p. m.; Lock 16, Harvey
Jordan"' 12:15 L Dl.l. Lock 17,
John J. Rowe "' 2:10 L m.;
Queen City "'I. 6:30 L m.; Balleville Locka. Duncan Bruce lC)
3:25 p.m.; Jane T. \V 11:05 P.
m.; Edward S. Boswortb 'I' 11:25
p. m.; Lock 21, Vulcan \1) 6:45L
m.; Lock 22, Forema~tdown. 6:20
a. m.; Racine Locks, Valvoline
d011rn 6 a. m.; Greerqt Locks,
Irene Chotln I.V 8;25 p. m.; Revenswood up 1:15 a. m.; Jim
Murpiey and Ranger"' 4:05Lm.;
John !Add Dean 1.1) 8:20 a. m.;
Meldahl Locks, Esao West Virginla tV 3:30 p. m.; Allied-Asllland It) 6:30 p. m.; National up
9 p.m.; Williamll Zimmer down
midnight; R. H. Huffman down
12:15 L m.; Bartera Brent Ltl

Mr. and Mrs. w. Boyce am
Marty Redman of Columbus, am
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Russell
and family of Pomeroy were recent SUnday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard RusseU.
Mr. and Mrs. Ol&amp;rley Smith
were Sunday afterDOOD visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Johnson
and llmily.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley JCJim.
son am family were SW1day eve-

visitorsofMr.andMra. Kirley Johnson.
Mrs. Paul Pierce and Randy
of Minersville were Wednesday
viaiton ot her aister, Mr11. Larry J&lt;lhnson.
Mrs. Geneva Slumate Ia vialtirw with her son, Mr. &amp;Ill Mrs.
Leon Shumate and ramlly, at
Parkersburg.

Eleven

periOD&amp;

were inJUred

1111 accldelltl over the

weekel!!4

01 ofllcera Gt ~&lt;;olllpallaPOol,
Stloto'Hiallwoy Patnl, IDveatlao~

all

c1 hlo "'!!"• Tho vehicle

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Sayre
c1 drh1"' ...hno under lbe 1n11..
•nco of alC&lt;Ihol 1111 drhllll ,...
d6r ,...,..lon. Hi Ia achodultd

Smith,

LAST BIG WEEK
SAVE $2 T0$4

PERSQ.YO.

CHOOSE FROM ACRALANS, NYLONS AND
MANY OTHERS IN1HADES TO HARMONIZE
WITH ANY HOME!

HURRY TO

lniels Furniture
MIDDLEPORT

992·2635,
OPEN FRIDAY

SATURDAY NIGHTS

Linda,

Donald and Mike.

YOUTH KILLED
ST, MARYS, !ldo (UPl) Jotm lL Nqel, 19, MIDiter, was
kllloclwh• hla car all"u&lt;k
a br!dp abutmonl ..,... here.

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If some of your change
feel&gt; greasy, it may be

counterfeit; it 10011 also be

change 11ou received at
the lorol beanll"JI.

died Salurday

In the lluntlngtoo Cabellllolpltal.
Funeral oervlces will be held
1'uelday at 1 p.m., at the Hall
Funeral IIDme at Proclor'rille.
:sur~ will be In the Bowen
cometA&gt;rr at lluntlngtaL Mra.
CbeiiA&gt;r Lem101 of RuUand Ia

o 1111 lnjoey; Pool RuaaOI!, "• ·
, . sayre car w~ clo!mollobtd
Lower River Rd.,
cl ~nd !here wao m--.tA&gt; .........,
111e chin; Ioili")' Raaaall, 21,"1ac- lo the parked cor.
erallooa of 1110 Ieaa, IIIII Ka1110th · Tho '!iO!folclltd~.MD. CO.

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Russell, 3, a fnetwed le~o Har- ldt7, 17, ~·· "&gt;G'111lll
rlaoo auflerecl o cut on lbe-th C - Juvenile C&lt;M1 Feb. Bono

but ,... nat treoted. Thoro waa
heaVY ........., to IJol.l&gt; cars.
Tho patni cited -rl""' to
Gallipolis MunicWii COUrt Feb.
3 on a charge of reckless qter...
oil..,
Andy M. sayre, 60, RL !Galli·
polls. sufl'ered • lacen.tlon of
the mouth but wu nat trelted
alter an ocoldent it 8 p. m. Sui&gt;ooRL7ln

charp ollaliUI"etoal'*&gt;wlthlnlbe
aoaurod .c lear ella.., after an ·~
accidltlt AI 5:51 P. m. ~ on
East
~' In Rio Gl'ando.
~ aceidelit oceiiL"nd. tbe
palnil lalo! wbon Ca"""7 lllllocl
to alql alldhllcerotruc:ktherot &amp;, ~ ~ dri~ b)' Jamea E.
~'29, RloGpnde. There
,.. lllino\'
to
caro. ·
NOCXIOWOl

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VOL. XXI NO. 199

POMEROY.Mif)DLEPORT. OHIO

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LET US OUTFIT YOUR HOME COMPLETELY
LIVING ROOM - DINING ROOM - BED ROOM

..... ~ 5~ 0

AciTertlaement lor bldltobulld ott 'Witb ....,.. feel, wm eovPomoroy'a ......._ v-11111 er mucll of the towo.
- p l a n t will be rltd1 for
The main tnmk Ill» will be
JIUbllcatlm this ,........, lolaJ o r
Main St., and,
Cborlel ~ lOidtowo......U bt lddltlcn to lbe plant a r o a,
.Other aroaa Involved Include 1Jn.
lloocla,y niii1!L

HURT RESEARCH PROLO. .S LIVES

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FAMIL V ROOM - KITCHEN

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MaJor ~. wiM&gt; IIU been COin Helabla. Mulberr7 llel&amp;lrta,
worldna -11117 ,... tllo pnJeet Wrl&amp;ht SL, LoCI.lll St., the Coal-

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~:=::~be
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cleartd 'lboraday In Cot.-•

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1ACH IVMIOL RIPRIIINTI 1.000 LIVE&amp; P,.OLONQID.

since 1962, said

Iaiii remain 10 be .lOil'kod

--·De-

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0 maetlnl
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DIDpais,~; SOndora'andDemp.

.., bondllil

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tlvol, ·in&lt;l• lluriUI .. Nlplt ED·
lllneorlng ~ _ . . 10
work out final )1H411¥ert!s!ng
...- . . MaJor ~ and Sollcbar Fred W. Crow will all
In COl ihe IOialOO.

FURNITURE-FLOOR COVERINGS-DRAPERIES

......... in the fight again:lt heart and blood vessel disOCIHI 1inc1 1950 has meant the saving of some 49,000
liras a year. Had the 1950 death rate lor Americans under
65 panisted, tho onnual toll from those disease• would
oxcnd 302,000. The actual current rate is about 253,000.
Statistics sltow that impn~vod 10ortality rates in tho
middle-age brocket fayor women about two to one.

APPLIANCES- HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Dependable Known Makes - Bll Selections

Tho MWOl'&amp;gO and t r plant, llnancod lllroulh a $562,800 EDA jp-ant approved bt 11187,
lbo $180,000 bond fund - ocl II¥ Pomeroy voteri ·In 19$7,
and tbiiJuih future lale of mortIBP revenue bonds to be paid

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port area and lbe Naylor'a Run

Councll, In otber avtf,rltv. aKreed 10 let up a 40"-llour work
week sebednle for members ~
liit pollee d e - bt &lt;Ompll-

33Guards Off
••alan·
Pen Day Shift

Pomaro,y Route2,haabeenpr&lt;&gt;-

Sst. Tabaa Ia prosentl,y

eel to 1bo B21at Combat SecurIty Pollee SQuadron at Pban
llq, VlotDam. A 1966 gra41.
alA&gt; of Pomeroy llllh School,
he entered the U. S. Air Force
In February, 1967.

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Wll;'den Harold J. C:an:hrell
said no rational guard troq:ls

llomb warnin.u
or alate highway patrolmen
-· --o were needed on the overnight

Air Crew
SignFumfor
Regatta Fun

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If A Fire Destroyed
YOII Home?
Could you alford to buy o
new home or rebuild yaur
home? You proboblr have
"fire al'ld extended eover..
age., insurance with your
morfiage, but i 1 thi 1 en..
ough?
This
insurance
might only pay off the
mortgage. See us for ad-

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Davis-Warner Ins•.
Phone 992·2966

PT. PLEASANT- Point Pleas.
ant llllh Sc!JJol waa cllamiaaed
at 1 p.m. Monday after a bomb
scare report.
A eaU was made to the local
Slato Pollee detachment o!llce
atatlng a bumb had been placed
at Point Pleas&amp;Dt llllh School.
Officials immediately evacuated tbe aehool premile&amp;.
Monday's bomb threat was the

(6 p.m. to 6 a.m.) shin.
"We have about 35 men in-

lobby of
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tpedal •vin&amp;t on IC;Imc or our, bert sellert:
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biggest conceaalaft tbot the
Cannwnlstl haft IICIII&amp;ht.-tlat
polldcal queatl(fl•· relad'W to

ave on what we make aoo onb'
took the job because we were
t.oJd more money wOI.dd be

d - n Columbus and met
with Charley Fry, ~rtrwReid, speaker pro-&lt;em of the

House.

wallrout.

Fry, after listening to their
coqolalnu, agreed to "look Into
the aiuattoo" and said he
would report to the guards ear-ly today.

each week. BU:ik said many of
the guards had been world.ng 1
between 60 and 84 hours each
week.
Although the union members
of the prison guard for .. votecl
to acc~t the agreement, which
also included a promise ot lncreued efforts toward a ~
increase, oon-union guards said
the Ullion "let us down."
One guard oald, "We clldn't

the Natiaral Guard moved ln."
Clambers, of Coii.Uilbu8, said,
"The inmates have told us
there would be trouble if the
t:rocva eame bee k to the prison.
Maoy prl10111rs were bullied,
kicked arouad and a ~e
were ki.Ued by ttJe troops when
they were .-!led In following
last summer's riot. We don't
want to be responsible for' that
kind of thlng. ..

men reached 10 agreement designed to avert the threatened

cted to ::::~

e]!pe

side covering us overnight,"" available in the near future...
The guards presently start at
Cardwell said. He would not
$5,240
annually and were askspeculate w h e t h e r outside
ing
for
a
$1,500 annual increase.
forces wOlj]d be brought in if
After
leaving the prison,
the walkout extended into the
about
2S
c1 the guards walked
next shift beginning at. 6 a.m.
The strike carne after ofll.- two miles to the statehouse 1n
cials of the American Federation of state, County and Municipal Employes, Council 21,
AFL-CIO, whlch claims about
100 members of the 300-man
gu~rd COree, and state spokes-

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also wanted a promise ot more
money, Most of ua can hlrdly

Darrel Chambers, ore ot the
AI BUlk. direetor of the counoguards.
Aid sewral of his c~
cU, aald the state ogreed to !&gt;&amp;workers
remained on duty Moogin paying time ao;l on&amp;--half
for time over 40 hours worked diU' because. "We don't want

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tmpemtnc visit a1 Pru:klent
Nino t o - French goveram.eat soureea
said the President would 1Mb
Parts tile tint Btc!p em hl1
itinerary.
The COmmunlat DIC'Qdators.
who have maintained an aloac
that there can be no &amp;Olution
except 011 the baais of tbe1r n..
point declantlon cl lui NO'I8Jl&gt;o
ber. D1a1 wait to see if tbe
presidential vlalt will OringiiQ'
new concessions.

Court Authorizes
Withdrawal of Funds
A Common Pleu COurt Journal entry bas - . Iliad - ·
milling Forrest M.. White, et al.,
to withdraw $765 of o IIQooll
made by the Slato of !ldo lor •
easement over pf'lllel'b' torhlallwa,y
wltllout~cilll
bla r~ to a jury deciJim Ia.
the matter.
In other acdvl1;y, a -lor cl·
vorco by Jo Aim BalloJ Philip Bailey
on applleatloo of lbe plaialllr.

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The tempenluro ln....,._
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11:15 a.m. tudi,J wu !I tara• ..
under 111111.1' oldeL

Sunday Liquor, Additional Rights
._PJ;oposed in Two New !Jills Offered
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Bec&amp;uee when we d~ided to have a aale, we

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COLUMBUS (UPD - Thirty -three guards cart of a work force
of 190 failed to report for the dayahif't today at the Ohio Penitentiary
in a pay dispute, Deputy Warden L. G. RJdenour said. Ridenour saki
11 guards calloclln sick aed 22 just falled to report,
••TtJ.ings are perfectly nonnal '' IUdenour said.
Several of the guards were 1cheduled to meet today with a mem-

on hour • long meeting held In the ·
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without specifying
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agaiD lor privatA&gt; bilateral talkl ,
with NOI"th Vietaam at a ••• ~ '
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Ky, who t.d just c&lt;me trCID
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until they found out exactb'
wt.t sort of conceaaiOI'll tbe South VletnameBO hocl In mind.

PARIS (UPO- C(Dl]JUln..(st ne.- the
Vietnam peace talks,
gotiators have d~cided to wait Western diplomats said today.
for concrete otr.ers of '"concesThe cU.plOOtllts said North
sions'' trmn South Vietnam Vietnam &amp;11:1 the Viet Cong
before making any move to would make no move to break
break the current deadlock at the
impasse over whether

DAiiliEL TOBAN
Daniel 0, Toben, 20, 1011 of
Mr. l!1d Mrs. Cecil 0. Toban,

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CAIRO (UPI) - All Arab auer·
rWaleader - . , vowodtomwat
I "war of liberalloDH throughout
· laraelioGCcuplod territory.

Make EIHrfelds
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Your FaMily Shopping Center

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Niehouse Speaker
At~ Chamber

See the new Copymate Coplws for $29.95 on the
main floor.

a dal.llbter.

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street or will be conlaelod lor I ~!riot
10 the IIIUcld,y oondldott of that private areo ot the lDwfl, waa
eatimate 10 -1111street due to trucks U'aveUng IIIPI'OYed.
lng '"' lbe l1lp , _ .. tllo to and from lbe Fraley and Scbll- MaJor ~~report of d l.Jncoln Hill,
Clven a romcdoo In work from llng IA&gt;rmlnal and bual· 1!1,342.88 01 · lbe vlilago share
-vw,...~•balltl
48 10 40, In ............ with neaaes In the area; MaJor I.e .. lor court collectlooa the pall mue Crooa lloopltal ba-"114
deplrtmenta, or a - - gar waa asked to approach the month was approved.
being made aval.lallle to able Pa.J Increase. It waa ln- parties Involved and to advlae
- c.uncn ll!lllrovodthe lnsial- was dlacuuell,
cllcated extra pollee ofllcero thern a load limit would be or- ladott of two to tbur new park...Wd ba used for 111e pre&amp;ellt to dored unleaa a solution to the Ing meters on the eastern end
Allendlng " " " Ma,yor ' - " ·
wort&lt; the boors elfecUcl.
alluatlcn Ia reachocl.
Clerk Jaoe Walloo l!1d Council·
~ East Second St., near t 11 e
men Robert IIY..U. IAiot , _
- The second reading ofOrdl· Pomeroy Bowling Lanes.
Actiltlonal - · dealt with
were:
nance No. 380, a (li&lt;JIIOial In- It wa1 deelded the Engles lin, Fnrlldln Rizer, !IQV - . .
~ A delepdott from I h e volving cllaabled '"' unlicensed ConstructiGn Co. of McArthur
ter and Don

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Joel aWebllor
- - - "'at
111e laot meetine. Cblef wibater
bid olkod that polleo either be

Yaaslr Arafat told newsmeD

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Dlacusolooa oci&gt;Ueing
third alnco lbe ""'""" County
for the 1969 Big Bend RepUa bua drivers 110rk stoppage OC·
W-nd lollowed luncheoo ....~
currtd two - · ago today,
tho Pomeroy Chamber cl C&lt;4&gt;PlckiiA were _....t lllonll101'&lt;0 ot Bal!OJ'a Reo-- &lt;IQ lDDI'IIIng at lbe various
raatlolonday.
school.. ·l!ld aloo lbe home and
President Bill GrueHI' ft.. ofllce of Board member Dr. Leonparted a controct oeoln haa been ard Br&lt;nm waa picketed Monday
alped with .!be NaiaD Am.... mortJinl,
mont co. to~ ~Idea.
TWo of the nine bus drivers
Fred Crow ._.-ted MJU to bt lbe area falled to drive
diiAI ln,.,l"fiDIIbe !roc ".krwllll Monday mornln&amp; the Rrat of the
c-s~ a part of the- Reclrlvoro nat to drive alnce
gaua.
lbe . . _ beglll.
Ill other acUvU;y, the chlmber
reviewed tu pl'q)OAb that have,
or will be 1 presented far CODMEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
alderalloo by a1a!A&gt; .......,..,
ADioiiSSIONS - Verd Smith,
aeaalon.
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DISCIIARGES - Tllolnl&amp; WebJ a c: o b a, Richard a.mbera,.
er,
Pearl Darst.
Marge Hoffner• _..,. Joae1.
Jack CsrHY, ~ llarp"a"l&gt;
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NOW GOING ON • • • •

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Mr. and Mrs. Charley Smith
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and otruc:k 1110. OOrlar car.
TrO.ted otHoli!V lloclic:al CtDo
ter and roleadd """" oartar,
l_rotl..,. on tile lallaldo clthe
helldJ Judith canor. 23, alto~

Dies Monday

prosperwa. baR&gt;Y country ...

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WASIIINGTON - DANIEL P, MOYNDIAN, President Ninn'l
adviJer on urban alfalra, backed up bls Wlofllcial SU8101111m
that American families receive a lDCI'Ithly t -t.by bonlll" from
the locieral sovenunent this Wll1 Sll~:
"Jtl s not a handout, It'• an inveatment in the lalman reaourees
that uldmatelY dla!A&gt;rmlne whether or not lhla Ia a healti\Y, atable,

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Hurf ...:::":t~~.;:.
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In Weekend Accidents E::~?a:t=:
wu arn.lod..,charlt,

e4 tbur mi""-Po. ,...,.. irreau
were made, one ln. eadl aecldent.
Mrs. Marr.B. ~r. Gil,
IU.l,EwiiWIOO.mldmlttedto ·
Holur Medical Collier, Flrtll .
Aw., at 4:20 -P. n&amp; S.turdl)l. 1ft..
er u aecldent in Porter, wlth
multiple abnalons, eOl'tuaions
and .shock. Her eoodltiOD ia reportoci •• good.
Mrs. carpenter was a JJIIIImP
ger in a ear driven by Pauline
carpenter, 411, RL 2 VID!on. The
aecideot occurred at 3 p. JD; Saturday on Rt. 160, at the juaetlon
of Rt. 554 when aplclol&gt;truc~op.
erated by Qlarles D. Fouty, 4.2,
DelaWare, pulled fnlll Rt. 554
ontl&gt; Rt. 160 ond otruc~ the Cor•
penter car.
11lree other persons were iDJurod including Poullne Cerpe.,.
ter. who received bruises; Joyce
Ward, 180 Vinton, and carol Sue
COrpen!A&gt;I"j 18, Rt. 2 Vinton, of wtu:m received eorrtusiOill. AU
were treated at the ho6pital and
released.
There was heavy damage to
Mrs. Carpenter's VOlkswagen
and moderate dllii'Uige to Fouty's
pickup truck.
FOUDty was not injured. He was
cited to Galllpolla Municipal
Court Feb. 3 on a charge of
failure to yield the right of way.
SIX INJURED
Six persons were injured in a
two--car collision at 12:10 a. m.
3 a. m.; Steel Trader down 4:10 SundaY on Rt. 218,threea00loura. m.
tenths miles south of the junction of Rt. 7.
Officers said cars driven by
Jud Harrison. 48, Rt. 1,North~.
and William B. Carter. 23, RL 2.
Gall:IJ»olls, collided when Harri·
son lost control of his car after
paBSi~ another vehicle and the
Funeral services are amounc- Harrison car went left of center
ed for !blrley Hollon, 73, MJn.
ersvtlle, who died this moroing
in Athena.
g,e Ia aurvlved iiY her huobancl, at' Morning star.
Services will be Weclneaday
Roscoe; four children, Opal Barr.
at
2 p.m. at the Ewing ~.
Chester; 801111, James W., and
with
burial In Gllmore cemeEdl11011, of Mlnorav!lle, and Dolmer, ol Athena; 15 grandchil- IA&gt;ry, lbe Rev. Menzel Smith 0(dren, 11 greal.gandchDdreo ancl flciaUDg.
Friends may ~all at 1he tun_ereveral nieces 8Dd -nephews. ate
al
home aeytlme,
was a member d.tbe EUB Church

WASIIINGI'ON - REP. WRIGHT PATMAN, D-TEXAS, haa called on the Nixon administration to ~hange ita economic policies
or face utile worst depresskNI we ever had. n PUtnam said the
recent Increase In interest rates on FHA and VA II10l'tgage loans
was an example of what he was talkl.ng about. He ealled the rate
increases a ""terrible thing...

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POINT PLEASAIIiT Glbba, llartlonl, wu foomd ,..0.
~ of a1aault aDII b&amp;tteey on -

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Gltid was being tried on tlll

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Stone, John C. Mayes, Lawnnee
Forell'lln, ~ U. Henry, Ernest
J. Morgan. Charles Bechtle,
Junes Beaver, Sr., Charles H.
Rawson, James L Barnett am
R - F. Hall

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Counsel for the defendant was
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atate'a case being presented by
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Brenda Carolyn Sl,yre has
received a tuitioo award to
pursue cosmetology trainirw at
bhio State SchoOl of COsmetology. She was one o( the wi~
ners rrcm 200 Obio - area
applJcants, selected oo the basis of the recommendation or
tier high school, and ranked at
the top in evaluation by the
scholarship bolrd ol the Ohio
state School Miss Sayre is
the da\Chter or Mr. and Mrs.
James Sayre aOO resides with
her .-rents at Racine .

ty Circuit Court elllad Monday
"ltll the Jury Ondlng for the do-

Folknring thlto and another trial (Jamea Gibbs) Molldoy, jurors were excused urtU Monday,
Feb. 10 at 9:30 Ltn.
'l'wel ve additiooal jurors were

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drawn in circuU court to S'~Jpl&amp;o
ment tbe 50 drawn prior to opIng notbing.
enirw of this term of court. ExThe plalntiff was asklrw judg- tn jurors named were Ruth G.
ment ln the amount of $19,650 Barnette, Rt. 2 Letart; Robert
Cor iQjuries sustained in a htgfl- D. Ham:m, Pt. Pleasant; Earl lL
wa.y accident which claimed the Arnett, Pt. Pleaaart; Fred J.
life of the plaintiff's lusbond. Green, Rt. 1 Frazier Bottom; lsThe plaintiff was represented alJell&amp; Wilson, Arbuckle; John C.
by Altomoy CecU R Dean _. Mayea, Hender80rt; Mrs. W. E.
tho defendants by -rney Jolin Woods, Hogsett; Lucy L. CulleD.
F. Wood, Jr. , of Huntington.
Rt. 2 Letart; Mary E. Adler, Pt.
Jurors •ervi~ were Doria Pleasant; James L. Barnett, Rt.
Deal, Nir. Bowles, Eleanor E. 2 Pt. Pleasant; DarreU C. stone,
McCmtb 1 Eleanor B. Gill. Mel- Rt. 3 LeoDi Homer Schult&amp;, Rt.
vin Nibert, Chorles D. Lana. 3 Leon.
Wadear Thabet. foreman.
felkluts and the plalni:lfl' receiv-

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Auxiliary Names

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da Calhorine Roush, 19, l.elart,
hive made an application for a
11'1&amp;l"liase Ucense in the offtce of
, .. county clerk.

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held at 2 p.m., Feb. 16, In
101 at COW. .Acadonv'
lllii&gt;Jirnool ·~ to an-

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&lt;l Helen Help US! lbla - per.
DlANCJPATm SIBJER
EMBARRASID BROTIIEII
Dear Helen:
1 pas Dl,f problem 11 a lib-

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!l!e'a lll&gt;ented from all t b o
tldngo - · ....... ., tllrougb
to be lWOD'IeD - c:oametlca (lhe' a
pretty eooup..tlbootthorn), curl-

ers, halrapra,y, woman's maaazlnes - she prefera tbe Play-

1n1e - glrdloa, etc.
Thlo - • - matter, exctllt
tbat I am ber •1dd brother,,.
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become an 0111101'.
Wa5hl.D&amp;ton lut eeuon won
1101,y Qvo of 14 pmoo. And,
beca•IH ot the 111De11 of Georp

Prelloa Yorlhall, maJorltl'
owDer or , the club, there hal
been ..... front olllce dlaarp-

aizadon.
Lomllardl laid he ....,ld have
c:Ouwloto - . 1 of tile franclllao Ia a eapacltJ olmllarlo thai
&lt;l an OXICUtlve rice prooldanl. .
He oald Edward Williams would contiJue aa
preihlent ml there -.ld be a

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Although Mathis, a 23~
tortured Clruvalo by
· 098nlna: tlve deep cuts, the
pme
loser from Caretu.sed to quit or 10 dow&amp;;
Clluftlo "ent to tho canvas In
tbe fourth and ftfth rourids, but
botll ware ruled ollps by referee
Harold Valan.
The 25-year-oldMatllls oeomed
delermlned to score 1 knockout
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aer, contlnuall,y holleredlnatructiona and berated his fighter u
Grltftth faltered badb' in the
tlllrd and fourth rounds. In the
fifth r....a, 1 cut .,.. C(&gt;Oned
beside GrWith's 1elt eye by
Heilman's thunb, but It didn't
cause 111m any trouble.
The scortrw was one sided in
both flcllto. Grlfftth gCJt the
_dedaion 8-2 on the card ot
·ro;ere. Jimmy Devlin and ooe
judge ' while the other judge had
II '1'-3. Matllls won 10..2 on
Valan's card and was 9-3 arx1 g..
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Mhlnbrr 84- Kutzhwn St. so
Holy Cross 81 Catholic U. 75

Rutaera 60 Leltl&amp;ll 44
Kiqrs Pt. 91 So CaM St. 72
Bucimoll 86 Wash &amp; Jetr. 69
Marlo! 101 Bloomfield 8.1

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Son Diego •.•• 23
Chleago ..... 23
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liarper led Kent &amp;ale (10-7)
101111 15 polnta.
Wllberforco brdce Into tbe
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(Onl,y Games Sd!edulod)

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35 .286 18

IT'S A STH.t
WITH PROVEN SnHL
QUAUTY &amp; PEIFOIIMANCE t

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RESIGNS

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DOWNING-CHILDS
AGENCY

W. L. Pet. GB
Mlmeaota • • • 26 21 .553
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Kontueky • • •• 26 !2 .5t2
Indiana .. • .. 27 26 .509 2

Wotro !fl. 84 Murroy St. 82
N... ·0r1-i •• 24 21 .500
llioo. 53 Ala. 51 (ot)
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· 1.&lt;11 Angieleo . • 21 27 •438
Bethel ?2 Cllrlotlln Broo. 61
Dallas ...... 19 2s
Jackaa St. 100 Wylie Col 79
Houllm ••.•• 14 31 .311
So Mill. 86 So. Ala. 79
Mondoy'a Roaulto
Calawbo 82 Prollyterian 60
MlotDll23 Nl1f York 110
..,(' Tam. W~ 99 'I'Uaeulum 61
Tuollday'a Games
E. Tolin. St. 95 E. caratlna 70 hH•N
at New &amp;1e101
FLETCHER SIGNED
Newbry 83 LeiiDr 111!3ne 75
.a-aolaalllemar
PITTSBURGH (UP!) - The f&lt;rm.IIOWIIIII 95 0.. So 71
(Onb' ~· lleheduled}
Vrdwraltr of Plttlll&gt;urflh has King COl 98 Llncla Memrl 68
tf&amp;ned Tom netehor ao an E. !fl, 92 St. Fmclo Pa; 72
aaolo- coach to aer,. under · Wnotn Slm 81 St. Aucuttn 11.1
..., head Coach cOrl DePaa- Ala. Coli 68 llnntlngton 87
qua. notehor bed been defer&gt;.
lhl bocldleld of lho
Pltiahurp StaOiero the Jaol

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..... IDtiOd In 27 polntl as
Y"""fllown state rallied. In the
second half eo averwhelm st.
Norbert. The Fotnaufna are """

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Baltimore . .• 39
Pblladolphla . • 36
Now York •.•. 38
BolltOII ••• • • 34
Cincinnati • , , 28
Detroit • •. . . 23
Milwaukee • •• 15
West

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John McEII'O)' llld Ron '&amp;nltll

L. Pel. GB
6 .864
Denver • • •• 29 20 .592 11~

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Tenn. 65 Vanderbtlt 61
Kontuc:!Q: _105 Aebwn 93
Mla!&gt;d . • • . • 28
Tenn. T~h '7$ Cilltlailbooa 6t '
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York • • • 1t
Cl~ 9~ WKM. &amp; Jlir)&gt; 81
Welt
Loulolua St. 95 Mloa; St. 71
W.
No. Tex. St. 89 Meii1Pbla St. 71)
Oakland • • • 38
Okla. City 82 Loyall, LL

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l&gt;llftlme lead llld led until mid-

llaldmore 132 Cltlcago 122
Seoltle 114 Loa Angelos 107
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at Blulltoll, Cedarville al
~. Urbana al Mal..,.,
Aahlaod al Silppory Rock (h),
lllld Berao - ~.)Ill Rio
Xavier had tile potential tr.
lng beokot In 'lfitll 18 ....
ODda left, but loll tile ball and
Sl. Bonavllllure ate up the
cloclc, Bob Lanier poved tile

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PhilL Tex 73 1111. St. Jlory's 71

utlm. Tho wlmer 1 -•· red. .
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tbe Well Vll'(llrdana 2~ Ia the
tlnal otanzL
Hardin paced lllo looera With
. •11"1 pointa. Jim lolillor had 19
for lho winners. Rid~ " - "u
next 'lfitll nine and John CUDDlngbom had •fall~
. The local lrooh will end tllelr
1918 • 68 clftlliOIIn at Cbo..,.
pea1ce on Tllarldal".
lhulq)ed lhil Golllana last Tiles..._,. le the amKat SEOAL Freshman lournament.
,

l!llht Gamel Toallbt

Gr-.

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By Ualied PreiB laternaUonal

Lombardi aald be did 1101
know the dxtul -ad bo
&lt;l Otto Oraham, hOI been
tile Redlklna' head eooeb IOd

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Caladlan. ••Jt WII awful..,
However, Matllls aald he
eJCI&gt;oldl a loulhor flcllt fran
Q...-ry. "Bo'• ....,...,. lnd
quicker than Ctuvalo." 11kl
Matllla.
No Follow-q,
Grllllth, who weighed 1~6'A
pounds c-od ro 161 for
Hellman, ohook hlo Weal Coast
In tho ftrot ...... but
was unable 1o follow 111 any
the -rtunltlea he had.

Collep Seoree

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at y _ . - . ;
Wllborforoe
Fronklln 109.83 at CC&gt;Iumbuo; ml II.~
llld by Xavier at Cladmotl 71-

El&amp;lll pDIOI ware 011 lap toDiallt; Heldollier&amp; 111 ou.rt&gt;o1n,
~ at IDram, Moo-

EV AllSTON, D1. (UPI) - LarrY .GlaU Ilea relilned u buatbol! '.-... at Norilnn&gt;Biem,

If the director """ llack up -ably aplnot lho
compotlllon, ho will make ar-

eat their words.

Calling a car a hot performer Is one thing. Proving it Is another.
Torino GT performance speaks lor Itself. Just how loud Ia up to
you-wllh six V-8 choices, !rom a standard 302 V-8 up to the big 428
Cobra Jet Ram-Air. (When this one talks, others listen,)
Torino GT shows It's heir apparent lo the 1968 NASCAR racing
champ. Special handling suspension: Wide-oval tires. Competltlonslyle wheels. Stripes. The works. In SportsRoof, 2-door hardtop, and
convertible models. And then there's 'Cobra. All muscle at a vety
tow price.
In all, you have 16 different ways lo go in Ford's lnlermedlate line,
from the hissing-hot Cobra to lhe handsome new Falrlanes. Every
one a winner. Visit your Ford Dealer's Performam:e Comer soon.
Very little talk-lois of action I

TORINO

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flamele~s electric-range
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if you are presen~y. using an old fashioned
flame-type stove: ~n .You do; you ea;, up to
a 25-doll~r ($2!?-®&gt; range wirir)g_allowance.

L~K
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a ~an~~~g allo~~nce coupon
with your elec~r.i.~~rvlce .statement. Take It

to your electric.,a~lli~ ~aler today.
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196~ rJ .i .,: ' ' ·,. ~;
CHOOSE flame!e~s elec!~IC. r.~n~. \!i~h i ·
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JoMPhlne
COChran ~ Mrl. J. J. LoYtiL
Mrs. Hcner Mardn. Sr., will
.Preaide ctu.Ttrw the buaJ.•aa se•
oloo followlov t11o tunc._..

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, . Golllana led,. 9-11, . 26-10
34-28 altar tllreo.perlbdo of
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lDcldre at a model apncy, greterabl,y In New York Clboulh moll
large cltlea have 110011 ....,...1),

Rtbl. Beale, Mr1.

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..-..tolD 12 out!q:o.

Dear B:

HNNSHI ~r the ~
"mixed'' one? "ill bo Mlao Jilllet' &amp;nlth, Ml11

Conley' G
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KO!K; YOCIQPIDWn Siaie rolled
over St. 11ottu1 (Wia.) 92-70

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Jlatilla turned Gfor&amp;o Cbevalo'a taCo Into a bloody pulp lo
lake I 12-round hoavyorel&amp;bt
verdict and fti!D- I bout In the
Garden 'lfitll Jerry Quarry m
Morell 10.
Grlllllh, tha Iormor ,.ller...ljllot and Dllddle1relallt chomp
who was celelntlng ltls 31et
blrtllday, owrcamo. a oluafoll
slart to 'lfin I Ill-round decleion
ovet" llncl,y Hellman, a game,
but autsunned substitute tor
11\lUnd Doyle llalnl. Grlfftth
eoel back In action In the
Garden on Feb. 24, trylrw to
avonse •
loss to Stanley

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NEW JERSEY

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tldngo bed
""'Yed blm lo lho declalon lo

m...P,. tile pool

IDIOI: Kill! Siaie

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Macuaon Square Garden.

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and need extra cub tut eu't
had&lt; a aleiMIY. ~ job, l
am lnterealed In modalllng clotll•• tor male mquiDea tbat have
fashioo pqea. I belfeve I have
tile proper 'llalmeallono. How do
I II' alloulgi!Uine ,lobi? - B,R.,

Monthly Luneheon

Kn&amp;r Creek•

.111&amp;11 . Scllool Freshman
~ 1111111 tllUifti'Od Pt. Pleulllll

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PT. PLEASANT - The Sor·
vice
Guild of Christ ~IIICCJIIO[
to
but
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Church
..m hold tbelr lllllllllll,y
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eri&gt;uruiOd.
.. lblnk I11J' .... luncheon meetlrw. WedneldQ, 1
:~oiiW dna a little more p.m. In the chureh porlall boule.

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ldaad lllditN Siaie 11745 at

tile -

\~n::;d•~thelr

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Ukoo ber ny of ute - Blld t111a
Ia flue for rolued femlnlue llv.
IDe: Moot slncle (llrladreoodown
at home and duo'! dreos up for
female com,pany. But I can 1M
1rbere It -.ld oml&gt;at'raoa YOU,
)lot at SHE wuald bo Irked If
,.. - e d
In front
&lt;l her boy friend&amp;.
You'll be c:IHer trl.end1 U
:rw split up. Ri8lrt? - H.

ltld since l llarled oollop, I
lhare her apartment. We ._ 1'1111101110111 .. .,._. . . ~
along line, and II'• a Y0r7 eca/.' "eompolite" wbich wt11 be aeDt
oodcal orrangoment, bat die ny .. ~... mapzlne adllhe dreuea - or doelll't drua tora, etc. 'l1dl t:a an at )'QUI' own
- embarrasses me. Atbometlaat _ . . , and It ltll'l tlllllllq
li:. 9\e gussiea up ror datel. •.__ But U often .,.-coo ,.._
PU be spedflc. Theothernilbt aultt.
ol1e lnvlled one of her (llrl •
Good luekl - IL
friends over tor d:lmer. l kept Dear Helen:
uldng when she was 110:lng 1o
My dad Ia alnyo lllll'lnl!illlogs
dwJge her clothes, bJ.t she jult like, 11Strailhteill up or leave the
llllruaecl. 5be . In table!" or "II' you ar•'t Pal
lhort aborts and a heavy puUover to work, aot out &lt;l the bouoel"
•eatahlrt, with nothJng 011 un- The other day l 1101 out &lt;l tile
~ath, and this was vecy ..,_ ...... ....... he aold that, and
Jll'ent 11 ber ~" lJ a knock- whon 1 came bad&lt;
M -. around 38.1.14-'15.
me for a IIMXIIb r.. belnl dfa.
When l talked 1o hor laler &amp;- obedient. l did jual- bo laid.
- - lhe apolosfzed and llld
Wlo1 · ........ ...,. - ....,.
lllbe wu amued tbat I wu .- ......
?-NICK
llfl- Altar all ........ )lot ... Dear Nick:
~another "oman IOd
PD bet your f - will, Wi' .own -..er, and IIIlo walll't time. And ..at ... oul - ........
·...i :«L .!lie just doellft eare he'll 1110111 wliat ha ...,... tool
oloout narb!a ............,_, (Okay PUp, admit It - ,... ...,_
· ~admit lhe never wean HI• edl)- H.
dotbes and she eoven
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Norllo Gallla, SOUI!noealem,

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YOVTH ASKED FOR rr1
Tbla column Ia fOI' 11JU118 people, their problema and pleu-

Prfnclpol '

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1 1tW ban a IUbJtaatial piece
CJ1 lfll(tr, ltld lho poaltlon 'Ifill
Include ooachlne. 1 'Ifill have
control ot tbe club-,S.ery..

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NEW YORK (UP0- Thoro atlor Chonalo hit blm loor In the
1010 be .., rest for lho Yletora- nrot round.
, Buster Mathia and Emile
"If I ever got cut 111 Uke that,

IIQJIIIthlas: aometlme:• Lombar- Ol'dlnar7 matter!'
dl . aald. "Mel ~ -·t 1o ~
Lomllardl oaf41 two
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BG, . DOW 7-10, wa1 butal
Jan. 2~ by Marlhall In four ,..
ertlmeo 1110-98 and on Feb. 1to
Wootern Mlehlpn Ia two .,.,...
tlmeall8-87,

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Mathis, Griffith
Score Easy Wins

In exlro mblulea C!l !)lay,

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Vtnee I..ombardl, w11o at the . _
However, bll tnnsfer from
&lt;l 5t ••ntlred" fl'om utlvo the city lbat 1111 been h1a llome
eoachlng laot ,... 1o bicome for tile pool 10 roan hll!pJim .
111o Greell 11a1 Padooro' pnera1 one tlliD&amp;-Iba 'lflillllll'!!lt dl tile
1111111..., aold Monday he hOI Paekero' Executive COuncil to
uked tile team ro releaoa blm excuae ltlm trom lho balonce of
the llnal !Iva 318rl &lt;lltlo hlo - . . . .
coalraet 10 11111 he qu booome
Paekera l'resldenl Dominie
t11o top executive cdlcer, lila OIUdczalc llld tile eouncll
coaeb aad 811 owner of the would lin Lombardi's request
WIJIIinatmlteclaldno.
"oerklua oonoidorllliall." But, lie
u~ wants to own Ald. •'thfa II not jult an

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. Cool, 11te former Joyee Swartz,
Middleport, are ..-dllc lllo
blrill &lt;l an elgtlt[IOUIId. dx ounce,
son, Keot Elllee, on saturciQ,
Feb. 1:._ at the Lockbourne Air
Force lla.. Hoo&amp;&gt;llal, CoiGrandparenlo ore Mr. a • d
Mr,. Gone Bwarlz, II.,
jMlddl_.t, and Mr. and Mn.
'!loy McCool, lllzard, !fl. Great.
porlmeat.
~ lo Mrt. Edith
'They are Marte Btrchfteld, - . Grant St., Mlddloporl.
prelident; LouiN Eada. firltvice
set- and Mre. McCOol, formerpro.aent;JudySnmrdea,IIOOOI!d l,y of Middleport, have vice ......._, VlrJI(nla Mlehaol, .... Kell,y, four. Set. MeCGol
aecre1.arY; Mar1lyn w II eo x, It a rec:!'liter Ia the Columhua
treasurer, and Jucty Klller, reporter.
' Mr. onc1 Mra. swaru a • d
Meetlnge were nt for t h e Jercy, were Ia COlwnbul
1hlrd .,.Tdeada7 of each month at over the weekend lo vi.U 101111
7 :SO p.m. at the Rutland 1 1 r e tbelr .... l!l"and- The-house. Projocio will be planned
ea were accompanied home
c~ning the February meeting.
...., evening llj tbelr srllldiiQI(
Any women residing In tho Rul- Kell,y McCGol. Mro. SWoru llld
land vlclnU;y 1 whetber her bus- Koll,y will rolurn to Colambuo
band Ia a member a1 nre de- ~ wbere Mra. 8nrl2 will
parbnent or DOL, is eligible for ...... -the Clrl ofhardau&amp;llmemberolllp In the auxiliary.
lerml11011'11l"and1011.

I tftpped

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PT. PLEASANT - Billie Joe
Black, 191 Glenwood, am Bren-

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Tho-.. receiYOdiiiAIU' llfla.
Sending glfta were Mre. Alma
Bo•- Mrl. Katie - . Mr.
and Mro. Ortlon lleo- Mr. ml
Mrs. Joe Cranclol, ml Mrt. Sar·
1111 Hoffman.

p(Qinc ... lllolr

at 71-71 17
Ill tile Pall nine ....,... - - - · loll. Dick .......... """
lnl ar.en Plvad IIQ:eo pmea inare a Ue , 101111 a loal
llld loll two &lt;l lhom Ill . . . .

llunlolte, lol'r ..
QeD
Iiiii Mil1ha, Mrl.
0...., Horbaur, ~llliler,
Yro. 0111 ·~n, Mr1. Patti
Neol, Mro. Bill Bllln, M r o.
Jlory llopldno, Mro. llan7 MilNEW RAVEN - Jlro. ~ ... ler 1111 Gall, the hcntree, Mrs.
W. HeiiOil d. Brold. Run com- stewart. and bolte11e1, M r s.
munltr - - 81ndo1. Jan. Gilbo and Mra. LIQy4.
26, 1fiiii a dlmer hooorlna hor
Son&lt;llnr llfla ware Mrs. Kmhuobolld '"' h1a 8111 birthday. at ecla Hereford, Mrl. GecJrge Hela
thelrlloll&gt;e.
Mrs. LUlie Edwardo, Mrl.
Allm&amp;g ..... their dlu&amp;ll- Harry J, &amp;nUll, Mrs. Leonard
tera, ooe 10ft, ~~ Fields, Kim Ftelda, Mrs. Orb
Bumprner, Mrl. Gloria Buzand
and their - · ·
aa well aa m&amp;r17 frienda and rel- zard, Mrs. Douglas Mlller, Mr1.
at!Yeo rialted 1ilroulhout tile R o - Oldaker m1 .llno. Ot.
tie Bouah.
All-lllr tile dlmer ware the
honoree, Geora W. He11a1; Mr.
and 11ra. carl Glllbl and dlu&amp;ll·
ter' carl etta; Mr. aDd Mrs. Eddill Rickard, EdcH.e, Jr., a a d
Maclde, Mr. and MrL Olla Bel..., and daulirteJ', Jeannie, Mr.
and Mro, LarrY Lalho)', Jflf and
omcera were elected during
Mell111. Mr. and Mrs. BIlly
Ute
reeeat organbatfooal meetu~ m1 Mro. lles11011.
Vlottlng during the ..._,. nre Ing &lt;l the ladles auxiliarY of
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene HOI- the Rutland Volunleer Fire DeRegina and Ricky, Mr. and Mra.
Leo Clark and Mr. HarrY Grimm.

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The llllrd time . . . . dlorm ...... """"' ..... boldod t2.:9
tor the blttlt"'NIT F aleon1 &lt;l at tllo half, bat DIOMeed lo

Honored Sunday

Plaintiffs· Case Ignored
PT. PLEASANT - The civll
aetion, Ora C. Richmond vs.
Robert McDermitt, et al, which
began last Friday iu Masoa Coun-

Mrl.

Octogenerian

erlm.ll'&amp;l charge of feloniCIUI . .
sault. Jurors deliberated 40miD-

were Lawrence EsheiiiW', f~

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Ill" tialted Preoa-..-

Glfta for t11o ......,_ wore GJ))be. llrL Olarlu ro a k e r,
placed In a ....., bed deoonted lira. Gelwrleve Lewl1,llr1. Hirold a.-, folar7 B u mfor lllo ocea lion.
prnor, Mr1. W-.I Ko,flor,

Rca.ld Wilcoxen. Gallipolis, dul'loc a Jury trial Monlay In .,...

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.. ,.,..,. 27, lira. Corl y...,. ......... deoont.
Gti.bo llld lira. 111111 llilrd &lt;l ed With tlnJ dolla.
Now Haveo, I01'\'IJII u _ . , _
Attenclb!i: were Mrl. 1..arr1

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verdict of assault and t.ttery
whicll is a ml~emeanor and
eould carry a pan sentence of
lix months. Sl)henctrw date for
Gibbs was sei by tbe court for
Thursdly,' Feb. 20 at 9:30 LID.
Jurors servtrw during the trial

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Have New Rifles

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Admhalons

P-.ateatlon ot .mla1lons suapended until further notice.
Dlaeharps
Katl&gt;ryn s. Adkins, Mrs. Mary
B. Carpenter, Mrs. Flora F.
Chunber1, Mn. Jennbwl B.
Clay, Mn. Leater Craae, t..
roy Durst, Herbert GOkey, Mrs.

N. o.niel Greene, Truman J,
John A. Moss, Mrs. Dorh J. Sickles, Mrs. Harold E.
Slaemore, Helen E. Smith,
George Blankenship, Jr., Mrs.
David L Burchett and in1ant,
Mn. Frank E. Kirlzy aOO infant
Jons~

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t

ior Wiimea's Oub decided that
nF'bblOIUI Unllml""' will be
lbe rqr · tho ..-.lfl'l.. llw1'
hla ~·~ to
otJie. ~ to !&gt;o Mid at tile hlih d_te..., Wrlll!! ~haral· tolll
· - Ifill ... 11101-ch 18.
. pro-... to u., -'~"~ ~~­
last weok 'a t lbe hOme OJ'• ' lil•tlfC&lt;IDJ&gt;OiV II landi1111
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~~~ow.
Qf )(rt. Camie Hua1ell,
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H'utoric Move Will

THE ANNUAL OHIO safet)' slog1m- essay rontest has taken on
appeal this year to contestants.

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'Jbe ftnt of more tun 450 000
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tum ~leetlona ~~ o1 tablea and ~:hairs' and other equtp..
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• 124. Rectangul•r Oi1hpan
• 5-Compartrnent PI..UC CuUery T rwt
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INTEREST GI!OUPS WERE ORGANIZED at a m-ng or lollddleport Troop 5 Frlda.Y night.
Badge requirements were diseuued and the girls selected four
areas of toterest 01'1 which to :work during the next few weeks. Seleedrw: the ' icttve citizen badge tor their proJect were Kathy Baker,
Sherry Lone, Cothy Coburn, am Beth Vaughan.
Salurday l'lelll flf Mr. llJid
Kellee Burdette, Susie samuars and Sherrie Lane will work on Mr1. James Reed and Lawrence
the book badge; Marilee C.:saell, C.tby COburn, Cberyl Adams, Reed, Bradbury, Were Mr. and
Cheryl Woods, BetJt Vaughan. and Janie Van Meter 11lected the col· Mrs. Lawrence &amp;lgane Reed and
leeton' badfi tor their work project, and Marilee Cassall, Tami children, Kim and Raymond, coHolfrnln, Becky Fultz, cathy Manley, and Cindy Gille will work on lumbus.
the Sll!venl phases oC the community safety badge.
Mr. and Mrs. WUllam King
Followiai the meeting a court of hOnor was held by the patrol visited &amp;utlll1 with Mro. C&lt;lra
leaders. Patrol names Jrera arutOUnc:ed IDd they are "'lbe Five Webb, Racine. Mrs. Webb baa
Flrwerl" With MirUee casaell. l~r; nThe Beetles" with Tami been oonflned tQ her hOme since
Hoftman, leader~ and the 11 C Patrol,.. with Cheryl Adams, leader. an ankle tractlie aeveral weeka

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havine a clean rahge~''With the old one I was always.hav:
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every ineiil, clean lhe bottoms of pOts and pans. By\ 11ot ·
any more, because I've got electric. It 4;00ks ;so 'inuth·
c,.aner, better and faster." Thesure lhe' ma~q,t.ieaions
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· Isn't iUtm~ Y!l!! moved UP to tleanel, bilttet;ta~t,(.!!i!O~·
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Boughman moved (rom ihe Bradford bouse to their ,.,.1.7 - Mri;
Ploree loin Walhchased ~ In Brlltl&gt;ury •
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ben·
'IDgton, D. C. ror an Olllellcledvlo"'!!t aDd ICXIs, Chuck aDd Seve,
It with Sit- and Mrs. Lee Clark
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aDd ramtb-. She weot esjiOCialPOMEROY CHAPTEII186, Or·
Columbeo wereweekel!dl'lesto
b&lt; to ... her two mmth, old • der of the Eastorn Star, 7:45 p. or 'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ben·
p-eat - granddauglder, K ell7 m. 'DieidaY nl&amp;bt at the I'IIDie- ·nett.
Clork.
'roy Meoonlc T-Ie; lnotalla- i
Mra. E. J. Iiili wiU so 111 Co- tiGn or two otrlcero.
lumbua Woclniitiilay for a .,-or• ., REGULAR MEE'J'JNG, Mlddlool dlqo' Ylolt with Mr. and "!r•· pori LOdBO 363, FloAM, Tuell·
TIIURSDAY
B&lt;Q' . - . and lolloo Mary lUll. 1111, 7:30 p.m.; all 14aotor Ma- simtadoo ol units needed to plan
She plana 111 return home ...,. 1111111 Invited by Cltl L. Taylor, for oprlng district cenlerence
tlte weektlnd.
worablptul malter•
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Guests of Mr. llJid Mro. catl . MEIGS TEMPLE 153, Pythlan Important buslneos.
o-~ over· - · ~-~ · we r e Slaten, 7:30 TUetdl1 ·nl&amp;lrt at
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EV ANGEL!tjE CHAPTEil17~,
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,.WoMEN'S SOCIETY it Cllrli: Order of lllo Eastern &amp;or, 7:30 .
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tlari Service Elltorprlaa UQit- · TburoclaY nlllhl at the Mllldleport
C.:~ ~-==:.:•&gt; id ~·Cburcb, 7:30o'!"'"~ .Masonic Totnjlle.
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lied out In tile relreohmeot Is- Mro. ~d Aatloalll:, II r 1.
A volonllne theme woo cor- ble de&lt;Orallmo. liro. Smart, Boul!l, Mrs. Wldte, 111&gt;!1 MtA.

the U. S. Navy, Balnl&gt;rldge, Md.
visited brtef1y over the weekand with bit porenll, Mr. aDd
h011se.
Mrs. Richard Karr, Jr.
"nle tiYB girls were working OD the world games badge. Naw
Mrs. Fox of Clltlllll,
patri&gt;h were. ·organized durhtk the meeting, and Patrol 1 was as- W. Va. Ia alatet1ng In the care
siped the task ot presertlng a book badge requirement at oext of Mrs. William Brodlor&lt;l,
week'l
Refreahmenta were served.
Brownell Ave.

For A "Valentine's

at the Hemloek Grove Church.
llna, llqJer Lathoy, aDd Jerry
Reeelvtng the awards were Jan
Prlce, oil ltatianed In VlotDam. Betz1ns. Florenca Blgp, Doroel
Helping were Rev. aDd Mr1. m,p, flve years; Doria R a nc. E. Dozer, bette, Dmalcl. dol!&gt;h. raur yeuo; Denver BliRa.
ud Mike Juetus, Linda Mldkltf, lllorJI Blaa, Janel Blgp, Slu&gt;JUIIY V~ Fred Davia, WO- ford Sloekloo, Allee Stockton,
llam Myoro, and Pemlo C&amp;ICXI. Dolma ~. three ye8rli
The III'UUP laler enjoyed JOPCOI'II llar7 Nfdlclft', 'two years, and
and Kooi-Aid.
Barbara Dougl11, one year.

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World Dt,y 0( Prayer Sarv; Dt.Y of Pr""er Service.
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lcol to be held at lbe lollddloMro. "'"'""· Kloal lirealdport First Ball'lot Cllurcb em ed at the mootl-w wbielJ _ .
· Mer&lt;h 7 wore amounced eM'· ed wl.lll ID orpn riidi bl'
1ng lfoeda.v ~~~g~~~• 1 moolllll of Mro. Fnd Glbbo, Jr. Tllo """"'
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''W...o a !lot7 !0 Tall
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• Ill tile N-a," and Mrl. ,(;bar·
Sponoored by Church w- lei lloarloa or lbe !mo. Joy
IJDIIed . flf lleljro CountJ, each Circle ....,_ , . . _ , ~o­
~· litternaU~nol · 1lllnklrw Dt.Y oboervonce ror Melga Counb' slrl communltJ wUI haVe a World lila ''Whirl-• of LUo~ ao ber
oellilto hU been -llvob&lt; set ror Feb. 22.
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theme.
l'ltn• belllll coooldered are ror an "International" dinner, with
Memberl wore 'reminded to
tho oeo0ato In 1be cootwnes ol the notiCXIoi dlahoa that 1bef provide
make 1be1r conlrlbuiiOII• to l!lo
for" the dimer. Mr1. Richard Vaughan said more detaU1 ot the event
· ICholarlblp fund for a ·Baptllt
wUI be p111101111Cocllater.
II was noted tile! lbe
. , . 111111111 girl ll;CIII cookie oale ended Melllay. r-lera are
Amerlea for O!rlot olrorlng wUI
r~ tllll·ordero are to be In 1be hando or either Mrs. l R. Neal
The relllm or M. BilL T. M. be taken~ Feb. 23.
or· ·Mrj. · RlcbOl'll VaUgllan by Frllll1. Cookleo wUI be delivered the COUriU !rom a year In Viet- • Ullng 'lbe Old R u g 1.o d
week 1!1 Mlrch' 5. .
nam wao celebrated !lmda.v wllb
aa her topic, Mra. Ellzon, ~ Jrooi&gt; coooullanto and orprd!Ora met wllll Mro. 0 ramtl7 dlmer st the homo of oiJelll Slovln dedicated lbe loOe
Neai, .JWirNJorhood chat"""" and Mrs, AM P11ton and Mrs. Janet Mr J Edworo Footor Moin gift. She waa aolilled In t be
H_.•trdlri, trainer and d!-strlct ldv1101'1 raapectlvtfl;y, ot the Four St. 1 Pc,~.
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RJver• Girl SCQut: CouneU~ ··• · ,
CottrW and the couple' I White andMr1. Da-.HI!Qm. Mr•.
_r- ~a.- . of· th.e m.eethw: ~··to ouUIN: the roleandreaponal- ' rour children, Mary Jabe,J~, Paul Smart, lrfri.Pearl~n,
I&gt;IUU.o of noljihborhood omciiJs. Present weee Mra. Borniee Me· JUl aDd Joan, have spool 1 h e aDd Mrs. Franeeo Boarho reK,IIJlll', Mri. JIOr-.:d Fuli•, brownie conoultants; Mrs. WOllam Olt- post year ln'I'Omeroy. Mro. Cot- celved 1be love gift olrerlng.
ltnger 1 .: ~nior consultant, and Mrs. Phil Ohlinger and Mrs, Vaughan. trtU 18 the former Ann Foster.
Mrs. White, Mre. Tony Fowtroop orPntzoro.
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BilL CottrUI ltatlnnod 11 Tan ler and •Mro. lllartha King ·had
Friday 1 meetiqr: will be held at 9 Lm. at the home ot ~s. Son N1Rrt, vteinam, it Oil a ttve tbe program (or the Dorclll ~lr­
Neal f4r the service ~· and on Feb. 18, •. neighborhood meeting week leave. He Will report to cle. The lapie was ''The Quach
will be held at the Columbuo and Soo1bern Ohio Electric Co. at 9:30 the Sew'art Air Fon:o Base In
a.m.
Temei.e. In llareh.
SALISBURY TI!OOP 100
and the
• A VALENTINE PARTY WAS PLANNED ror Feb. 13 at tile SalloJ""""'! Mrs. Footor
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CottrUI r.mt17 ror 9111bury tJeinontary School when Troop 100 met Thurodl1 nlgllt. 1111 were Mr. aDd Mr•. Gene
the t111 ceremony led by the , "Vampire Patrol" q,ened the Yolt enG children, Mart b a,.
m8eung. The girls worked on Vllentlnes tor their parents. Retreah- tblrlea, and &amp;J.aan, Racine.
mefll·~ were ~rved to tf\e 19 girlf'and tbelr leaders, Mrs. William
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· MIDDLEPORT TROOP 39
GAMES .OF OTIIER COUNTRIES wore llught by Janet Lee
Neal, Vldd ·kelt,., Clnd7 Manley, Terell Thomas, and Julie Hamm
during a moOting Monday night ol Troq&gt; 39 at the Mlddleporl scout

satisfactorily at the Damesvllle Hospital at Barnesville, 0., where
she UDI!erwent surgery last Thesda,y, A former resident of Lincoln
Heights, Mrs. Drake phoned a good neighbor of past days on the
Height~~. Mrs. Vincent Dabo, rrom the hospital.

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Prizes to be awarded this year include a new car for the first
place wirmer In addition to Ohio' S&gt;.No. 11ieense plates and thla year
each county winner will receive a radin There's also competitl.on
an:l prizes for the under 16 age groll). There will be three tq) prlzes $35, $15 and $10 plus a $5 cash prize tor each county wbmer tn
Wallie Merrlll Cottrill, 75,
the junior division.
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to the UDiveralt;y's new JJbrary,
..._.,tedly Smda,y around
The contest runs through March 31 and 1s sponsored by the a structure that ultimately will
7 p.m., at his home in D a n. Ohio Department of Highways safety, Ohio Ford Motor Dealers and eost $8. 5 rnn.Uon.
Y!IIe.
the Ohio Association of lnsW"ance Agents.
He was born Jan. 15, 1894, ln
The idea is to come 141 with a catchy highway safety slogan and ~::&amp;::~».:««!:!).:§:!:V.:J'.@:•m::
Sllem Twp., aon or the late an essa,y of 100 words or less as to why your entry should help the
Pack 2t3, Cub Scouta, wtll
AI.. Plloebe - e l d ond Hen- hl8hway oalecy program.
ry WUICMI CottrUI. Mr. CottrUI
You can secure applications from Ford Motor Co. or iru~urance meet ot 7:30 p.m. 'lburaday
II the Racine Baptlot Chureb
wu a redred farmer.
agencies. "~'
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All£ 8, 1914, at Salem Cen• · Sbe IUI"Vivea, along with
LOOKS LIKE RUSSELL McELHINNY, son of Mr. at¥1 Mrs. Ke• the MGM District, will be preslllo lollowlna cblldren, M r o. neth McElhinny, wUl finally get to c;verate his Middleport barber ent. Help II needed with the
..ck. Anyone interested Is ask~
John (Bu1ah) Hlll, Laacalrter; shop,
llro. Arnold ('lbelma G a II)
Russ had no sooner opened his sh(J) on Mill SL - fonnerly a ed to attend Tlurldly'a 1 e 8·
JUas, St. ClalnvUie; Merrill dairy shap - when he was called to actlve duty with the Ohio Air olon.
c. COttrill, Lancuter. and Jotm Natloral Guard. He has been serving at Kunsan, South Koi'ea, with
R. Cottrill, alBO of Lancaster. the t2lst Tactical Figflters Group of the Guard, wh.ich was activat- ~i-W.?~~~~~
'l'lllrleon groodebi)dren and 16 ed about the time of the Pueblo crisis.
ourvlve. One
Now on leave, he will return to Korea sometime the last of the
. . . . - him In dea1b. week, and expects to be there until about till!! mtdd!e of June when
Mr. Cottrill waa a member he will be discharged.
of tile~ Gronge.
The barber shop has been kept intact during his absence. RusFUneral services will be beld sell's wife, Doris, has been in Clncionatl with her folks, Mr. and
2 p.m., Wednoaday at tile Mc- Mrs. Harold Harrison. duri~ her husband's absence. And - to
Coy Funeral Home In VInton, D\llke It a real local picture - for th01e of you who might rot know,
UDder the direction "' Robert Mrs. Harrison is the tonner Mary Jean Bailey of Middleporl
Dozor. Blrlal wUI be In Sa-

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of COauaor&lt;\li, will
would not be id ven out untU. the
end of tile ,._ ond ~hot ' ehU; be lbe 'i !l¥er ,of ceromOtpt ""'
drtn mull be ac~ed by llta., Delillo W..... 1tlu ..,__
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ApPot.nuH:I chairmen .re ;.trill
&lt;lotheo ror modoli aDd QUeen
JOHtta
Butcher, QuHri CUdf..
eandklates were rurntshed b,y the
dat.ll Mra. Jud¥ Krebs, 'Advor•
tl-ent; Mrs. Vlfllnla ~w,
Public:it;;y; Mra. JUd,y ~.
Tickets; Mrs. JoYce Slbeld, Door
Cong. Miller
prlzesi Mrs. Shirley Gardner,
coneeaolm11 Mro. COrmall Hoi·
1tein.
DecoratiOns;: Mre. Louise '
Bureau Spokesmen Musgrave,
·ushers; ·Mr.,_ Micke)'
uGUt for the Yanka ·Who 'C .vt,.
the
Tb&lt;Jmpoon, Progom; Mrs. suRepoi-ted 111 !&lt;Oro Grover Ell&gt;,.,. LANCAS'PER - Farm Bureau nnne Piercy, J~a; Mrs. Mar)' ,~
a potletit at Moljro Gonorallloo- CowiY ~oman froril the 13 Am Daniels, Modele; Mrs. ftu.
pital and John WUI aDd Frlllk coondoo of 1be lOth Consresoloo- by Waugll, Entertainment; Mro.
Fugate, potlenll a1 lbe Holzer a1 Dlltrlct mot Salurdl1 In Lan· COrolyu Brlilhart, OIO!rli.
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Attendlllll were Evob'n L.
olek •WIInil commi!tee tor tho MUior to diJouos oatiollal lo- Wlaeman, Louiae Muaarave. Nm.
1111111111 wore Lawrence s m 1 t h ouea lllreetlntl rarlnera.
cy Burton,Jorottalloitcher, COihy
ebalrDIID; Leoaanl .JotieU ..,j
Included In 1be day'o odtvltle• Cochran;·Mary AnnDUIIelo, Cit·
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lillllnoL Kellnotll Jiarrlo 11 JIOII was the selection flf lihmael Gil- mah Holoteln, Jane llolalaln, J ..
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·~ It automatlcan;, amem- leojJio of GaiiJn Cc&gt;un\v, BJ,t he dy Krebs, Janet .P rice, J"!nRodber of 1be cem..._.
Coogresllloool.opokeoman (orthe
lollcky hos~a:s.
COn- ~~N~·!ti~~~~:~~
Post aver luling services plan- Ohio Farm Duroou Fedoratloo, gero,
nie Huaaell,
ned ror 111e second rneotln8 thlo who wUI have the reaponolbUmoniJI
poolpGned Wltll pboto- IV of lnlintalnln8 oontacl With
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members, their wtvea and aurll- Bureau Washington trip March
1ary members aDd hllobllDCio ror 17-18, 1969, to -with. Ohio
· NOW IJOING ON • • • •
Feb. 22 a1 the post home w!lll an Congressmen aDd Ieeder• In agaccordlon player !rom Parkero- rloulalre In WallhlDitonburg to provide music. 1be lJOSt
The grwp met rrom 10 a.m.
wtll 1poneor a record hap at the to 2 p.m. with Congreaaman MUMelp Junior Hlib School rrom ler joining theiD ror lunch and
g to midnight Saturday.
discussing losues alter bmch.
A rabbU IIIIPJIOl' ,.., served VIrgil King aDd B&lt;Q' MUior were
by Eba Gilmo~ and Chari~• in attendance trom Melt;a C:oon·

Begin February 10

lem _Cemeteey.
Frleudo ~ call Tuesday lllteraoon and evening at the !u-

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...,od Mona.• •. ....;... Drew
&lt;lommallder . Doo - 1. ro-Woblller
st, •....,.._ ~ plirtlicl m lbe DeParbnelil 11114rloa. mot: al tbe-~~- ~ COCiflr:en&lt;:o Jan: 28 In
Linda St.uvage.
the Philip Sporn Plant, recently
l'loJ Cud ;oporlildanap- , Cololm!!u ~ trom lbe
attended 1 secretarial •emiMr ror dMslon and plant ~r sec· ..,.,_ plaK tbi-Gual&gt; '-~ ihe ,._,.. jiOot jnn·fii!Dol, ~
DOW rifles wlli•be anllllile. tao- c1, Frlilk
llf4 reillrles of the AppalactliaD PoWer CO., in Roanoke, Va.
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WhUe in Rmnoke, Miss SluYage visited the Appalachian Power cl al10 pve a l'lportOD mimher- Rariif, ·
Co. oUlces there aOO the Slnith Mountain Dam. Urda Is the daughter llhlP Wllieh ~""'l l)aDclo a1 321, •
Plan• lntre advoru:ed· ~-1be
which Is lt ..,.or ~ lie r&amp;- qowalpoot ~ PlllVJ!'ll*
of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Sluvage of Pomei'O)'. ·
1llit lbe)' o1lli hol4 Mar&lt;h 1s ot :tbe I'Onl!t1'01
E1omeiltar7 Sebool WOlcomedU
JOHN M. RICHMOND. POMEROY, has been named a member
a new member D .a Oril flub..
or the President's Club, according to E. E. Ballard, president of
bard. Robert . DurtDii ~
All American Life llll casualty Co.
ed ocknolit...,._cardlto)IOII
Membership in the club is based on selective qualifications ani
meeting a speclrled volume of sales for a one year period.
For 1968, a total of 58 of the company's approximate 1,500 representatives thrOughout the country qualified for the ttooor. An imATIIENS -, One of tile bil·
pressive plaque will be awarded Richmond.
pot and porhopo ..,. of the most
llsnll!cant IIIOYOS In Ohio IJnl.

w. M. Cottrill,

+,._ Pat 4le ,.-rti•ll&gt;ant• ..... not """: lll,l'tlllng,
••• ltreiJi.ed.

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Motor Co.

CHAIN SAIS

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1964 CHEVROLET ..................... $9011

finish.

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Convertible, local 1 owner ,car. Super ~port model,
bucket seats, good tires, 6 cyl., 3 speed, floor shift,
radio. Popular Model ATA-Greot price .

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25 ,., nnt Dloc-..nt on ,.,_. ....
..... ocl1 paid within 10 dor1.

BLIND ADS
,t.ddltlonol 2Sc Chart- ,.. All"''"'

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

tlso•ont.

OFFICI HOURS
lslO ''"'' HI 5sDO P·•· Dollr
1130 ··- ,. 121~ """· S.turclltw-

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CARD OF THAMIS &amp; OBITUARY
SI.SO lor 50. weH ~t~IRIMU•· l!o.
illfclhl011al -~~ 2c.

ForS.Ie

Thanks

.an
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Delli ....a
lllDir.d lomdq fare.

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1968 CHEVROLET Nova, radio POODLE PUPPIBB, AKC TGI
WISH to upresa my lbanks
and healer, very cle011. Ra·
mtnlet•ve.
and up. Stud
to all o- - . g me ldadcine Home National Bank.
- . . and IJIVODiinl· " nea during my recent Ill·
llllollG.
U I tie
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H-ltc ELECTROL!IX vacuum eieoJ&gt;. CLEAN upenslve carpets 111111
the belt. Blue LUI!ro " Am· AIR OOHDmONINC Refllprer, complete with attadl·
erlca's lavorlle. Rent .....,..
alloa ..-rice. Jack't Refllg.
ments, paint opny, oonlwinpooer
fl.
TIDy's
B81'(81a1and.
oration, New u...... hone
der. Looks aDd clea111 like
U«c
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title
new. Pay off b - of I
pa)'IJIO!IIS at $6.50 monthly.
READY ·• !':IX .....,... cleUv·
PiloDe IIIIJ.ZB.
z.4.«c:
erotl rlgDI lo ,.... project.
111M PONTIAC c.tanna, two
rut and ...,. Free mateo. Pbone IIZ-SIM, Goeldoor, staoderd sblll, Bood
lela Relld)' • Mil: Co., MhldJe.
body and Urea. Needo •live
WILL DO onriDi at part. Oblo,
• • lie
llppen,
pockets, peggillg,
job. • · Harold a........ , Loog
J'(1J'ATOES,
Pbone
8U4III
bemmlng, altcrallonl, ole.
Bollom. Pllooe ~
a - Plollltl,
BUDGET PRICI!l lumllure Ill
Mil. Freddie 'll!abol, MaiDD,
S.Utp
JO.ll-lle our third ftoor budget lbop.
Phone m.I&amp;SI.
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Baker Furniture, Mkldleport.
TERRIER puppleo, m .....U
1918
PONTIAC
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4GO
eublc
ado.
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VACAJIICY far tn elderb' P1D' old. Ralpb Fnllb, Maaoa.
lncb,
4
opeed
tranomloaloo,
a.
pte, Pnler prJvalll poll! ....
l'lllllle m.wn.
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C!lllldlllon. Pbooe IIIIJ.
lloall. , _ - · m.llll.
Jill
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l·ls.tft RADIO and TV ,.r, ......
ttMe l1ltiZ PONTIAC, 4 ·ope&lt;d, two
calla, aDd onlenDII Instilled.
door bwrdtop. Phone IIIIJ.7t117.
' and Umolhy. Joe
Jolm Harrllon, Pbone IIIIJ.
MIXED
HAY
PIAHO TUNING and ropelrtng;
U4lc
B .
JU.tfe
11'1pple. Phone -0.
OI)IOI'I«&lt;c:ed and locallJ .....
t-»«p
ommellded. Call bel!n t a.m. SOME !11'1\.\W. F11one t!DC7.
.t4-121p AN'ft'QUES dlsbes lumlluro
lnsur•nce
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-~mlsce~. eail JHt.alli. ' AUTOMOBILE 1111urnce beeo
FOUR ROOM lloi!R, batb,
. Help Wented
eaneolled! Loot your oneral·
Main Sl., Rutland. l'llone Telor's license! CaD 192-29tll.
UDY lo cook allll ...n, and
cts:~LA pela.
1 15 1ft ,
live ln. If not interested In
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IMp
llvlng Ill, do ""' 1bll
od. Pllone tii!UI51.
H-Ue IIUf'II'ET and ddDa clolol.
l'lllllle '/4Wii2!.
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CHEVY, t\0-t.m
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WE'RE MOVIMG
SHOP OUR WIDE
STOCK HOWl

Mr.

Bryants Bud1et Shop
101 W,

Main ~

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SLIGHTLY ,.ed wabtul CCII&gt;'
oole stereo. IOlld new fl97,
t.wo IIHIIIIhl old, IIIW M. P17
SMALL BOUSE. tn IU3
per month. CaB lor free
and bath. ReiiiOIIable nat.
. _ trial, - · . IMte
l'llone IIIUilO.
U«p
ONE THREE ROOM 'l'IWLER, 19611 ZIG ZAG 11e11iJ11 m""'lne
portable model, one lllllllh
•• two room Inlier, Marton
9kl, monograms, overcaats,
W. Va.
appllquea, sew1 011 llullllal.
l'llone 7'/Wifl.
S.Uic
llutiGnboleB,
blind beml droa•
rtlRNISIIBD and unfuntllllod
eao, all 111- atllduDeull.
. , _ . QaleloiiOballl
11a1anco
$311.75, or pay pay·
. . . . . Mil
lt.!Me
menta of fl.35 par IDOIIIIL
Pbone IIIIJ.2831.
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1!1111 l!lAIILY Amel'lee llll:eo·
'l'l1ll 1101 hal AM 6 F'M radio.
Wpeed .......... rooord
cbaiJCer, iove1J flnl.ob, jl1ll

llloenew.Tauaver..,-

ol fi.M per month or J181
1111.21. Try II In ,..,.. bomo.
Phone lllll!·2831.
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TRAILER. a......•. TraDer
Part. MinmMlle, Ohio. Pllono
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HARMONY ~til 3
and 1 .......,, Lllrnllbecl, new
walla, floors, fumibft. private plll'\lllll. Ou\ of an floodl,
3 from Pomeroy poet
-· lrom 10 1.111.
1o I p.m.
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'fiiRBE.I'UlCE bedIllite, good sprblp and
WID 11011 dleap.

can' . - .

NEW IJtlll Zit Zlll -"'"" madllne In lovely cabinet.......
made 111 zq to sew on but--

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oiRax Cbeodle and Wllter8Wotl.
Ho waa to the home of

bta slater. Mra.
In New LexiJI&amp;tun,

E1Dt!a

Vernon,

. Mr. ond YrO. Earl Starke)'
were Friday dinner guesta of
their daughter, Mra. Wando

WMPO

neyed on to Colmnbua where tbey
risltflid his sister, Mra. Je11te
Jewell on Frl~ni&amp;IL He a~

ed ail. insurance directors ~
tog 011 Saturday bifore the)' returnod home.
1bose colllng oo Mr. ond Mrs,
Fern GWOIIY on SUndl)' were
Mr. and Mro. ._ , Boring,
McArthur, Mr. aDd Mn. CecU
GUI(It!l)o and family, Athens, and
L. D. Cottrill and Mrs. Arthur
Cr~btree, local.
Arthur Crabtree, local, and Orland Ely, Mineral, attended the
Midwinter I..ayman's Rally at the
First United Methodist Church

in Lancaster on

noon.
The recent

Swxlay

after-

Jvmn. sins at t h e

Cle- VOD Me..r of !loJ'D.
Star Clllod at the home of

Inti

Jloollo• Clrclo a recent

allemoCJa.
Floronee Circle wjalted her

aunt. Lauro Elselttetn. lnd aon,

CecU. Pcmeroy, recentb'.
Twent;)'-two were b1 attendance

...1 theoe ltellll - ·

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Jon. 21i. 0!·
!erlllll was •14.50. Blrtbdoy .of
Pam Harden wu !JOied and o
round robin corcl wu aont to

Rel&amp;tivea here received word
of the deltb or Harve Fisher,

CocU Circle at ChWtcothe wtohPa. Hels aunived lng him a IIPee&lt;b' rec:ovol'l';
by bis wlfa, Metta. Mrs. Fiaher
Mr. and Mra. Melvin Circle
Ia 1 ohter ol Mrs. WUIIam
ad dau8hto of Columbu opent
Cheadle aDd Jof!en and ~ ~t ond ~ wtth
was formerly from th1a area. · his IDOtber. ~ Mary Clrele.
Jomea and PbyWo Circle of Now
Ho..n CIIJed Slturdly ..........
Jolin Ferry of Adwla receltb
..Uttl on tho Leo ramllleo, Ralph

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Tuppers Plains
Soeiety News

Temple Church was well at-tended.
Mary Avis Halliday, mlasloD- BY MRS. EVELYN BRICKLFS
ary to Bru:U, nowont\arloughand
Mr. old Mro. Joste Smith and
living at Morkm, Ohio, vlalted Mrs. Leah Whiteman of Totc!ll

andRd&gt;ertl.oo.

Mrs. DooglotCircloonddautlh..r, Linda Patleroon,SuoFo!lrpd
anc1 J1orence Circle, \'fatted Mr.
and Mro, Er,.,at Jolt....., In cam·
den-Clark Holijlttol In Part&lt;er ..
burg ..-ntly.

the Scott Mccamaa tomlly and ond Mra. Glallyo Powoll or ~
called on Mr. and Mrs. E 1 z a
McComaa, the Victor Perryaand

pen Plains Yiaited a recent dl,y
with Mrs. Ectlth Betzlng.
other trteOOa here.
Joe Grlmth and L - Brown
Mr. ond Mrs. Lorry Sian..
a BUll&gt;rlao blrthll¥ party
bury, Reynoldsburg, were recent gave
for Steve COWdery at the hcllllo
guests or his parents, Mr. lad of Joe Grtmth aDd parenla, l\lr,
Mn Dole StsntburJ.
and Mro. Komoth Grll!lth SaJIIr..
Mr. and Mn. Emzle Davl1, ~ even!.. wtth 221nati-!"'O.
E...,rett Wataon ~
Parkerab~~r~~, w•. ~v~~..~·:::r":

Cralltreo.
Rd&gt;erta Porker ol Slraoburg
ond Anna Parker of Clovelllld

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aratlcm of chemlcclll, such
01 the Jabricoted IUW
servtd In the plaftt cat-·
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presents

LOCAL REPORTS
DAILY

AT

7:SO A.M.
121001
3 P.M.
AND
HO P.M.

· HE'$
.RIG&gt;Il'!

l&lt;eeping Meigs
Gollio and
Mason Area
Informed As
Well As'
Entertained

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by mdtlllry m t"M prtl&gt;'

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·Jiir. and Mra. Jamea Stsllllkiii'
,..... . . . . . - . . - of Morlotta, '
Jolm
ond JP'IIIdlll-• ..
Nn. Janleo McPeek of Newari
were Sun4ly pesta otbli mother·~

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HOIST ETTER
REALTY

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Joedlnl. fM).OO.

tion, 8 apartmenll. J modern .
Good _.amt~y for couple.

teO.I*I.OO
811ALL PARMII NEEDED

fa ••

r:!d ~=~

!" rl"y~ ::-· typo of wJnaT
1

chotuterollevol.
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~Y ...,.._. ev. 1
336. How can I tower ItT
A-Cal dow• .on your Jn.
tate of an !aU, eipeclaJiy
lhoaa of animal or!i!n·

Q-l b a • e lleea faklnl
A.tromld·S to lower · ~py
cbo~Mmrol level. Now my
S-Wie . level
Ia normal ·but my dQC·
tor w~antli
me to contlllue Wit·
lng Ibis ug. Art there uy.
bad I
decta? Wbat Ia
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MACIIINI!S, I'O)IIIIr the

HELEN or VIRGIL TEAFORD
SYRAClJSE
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evllluaUotl' lhe ~ of 1J8iD
ltca!M"I' ~b)ltltefactillat
nltratei pve pi'OIIlpl r&lt;!llef!
Allhcnqdl the elec:trocardlo·
gr1m1 ·may be behlful · In ·
1ome o!aaas, It II )lol 1 1'e·
Hable.
of ..U.I!DCIIII of
th1l COIIdltlon. SIDce lbe term
"an~" by It~ meitl1
pain there 111'11 manv llJIOI
ot ·inp 11110etiiJ8vartoua
partl ol the bodY.

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oervl&lt;e. aD maws. WY s. fat and cbolelllrol?
"-A-Jd.llil 1 brand ~
Ia 111111, , Mayor , FlaNUo
2184. 'ftJe Pabrte SlloP• .J'om.
clollbrate
and
II
very
etreeJbGuardla
of Nft•Yort elti·
.,.,.. Aulllorloed lllnflll' Salel
lve
In lowerlnl the c~ -m:
· ated tliat there were 22,000
aDd SerYico. We 8hlrpen terol level. If m:tiealtie
akeWt1 weratlng ID
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s.2Hfe, ~yrea, headache,
I_.
I tlty. In IJZI, the Altli·'
fiiiCUI .ad ltchlnc. .
Saloen Lu 1ue of Jria
P"':•ulloni
mlllt
be
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alated: "DubUque boalll of
CIOARB'I'I'E
41,000 cl~ ,and l.oo!l boot11i11 M tlee. ABC l!llllitot 1111. •lleiilt lt·pven~~
W'J!q Is taldjj1 initlcoa ·· ·
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ki~" ll!leOI'IIIIII •to the ·
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....,her or e..wa lllldo oo tax
roturno will _..,. he rttl\o&lt;.

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Mrs. Ney Colpentor.

Taxpayers

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For Sale
•W""I'lBS'.....,fE""'R Xt-100 portable
l)aewi1Jer, coot about . ..
will 1111 lor fl$, Western FIJ·
... • boys bike; 115.
Tnlot4lne Solid Stale lll&amp;fl Jl'l.
-.,...... IJh!yer. eGII.,...
. . wiD,Iell far fl$. A IJeauli.

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SAVE BIG. Do ,..,.. 0W11 rill eu.J Winchester visited Mra.
Faye Wood and Mro. lll)&gt;rts Rile .
and upbo1oJery cleaning Mr. and Mro. o. M. Rl!evlailed
m... LuStre. Rani e1ee1r1c recenll)'.
Mrs. Ethel Rife of Galllj)ollo Mr. ond Mrs. lloyeConodeSltw· . Mra. Rushla Shumwl7.
sbampooer fl. Fum~
Mr. and "'"· David Roos of
lure,
»44c vial'-! frlonda ond l'!'latl,.. In
Athirul were SUadQ aftei'DODII
~·Mr.
Jdln
Whlie
Ia
a
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at
the COIIIIIllinlty recentb.
aue•ts of her parenlo, Mr. oild
1.1153 roRD pldup, Bood COIIdlJack Rife or Sl. Albans. w. Veteron'o Memorial Hotpltol In
Mrs. WQ Clark and~
tlon. Don Bell. Phone 11'1· . Va,., and Mra. SUih Rite, Al- Pomeroy.
Mr. aDd Mra. t::arneai1'111lnwa.roe
White
or
We-.tJle
2162.
:rMip bany, returned from a vacation
or
Alfred were SUIIIIu 4...,.r
called on hb mother last week
in F1orlda Waidng relatives.
lfiiOitl
of Mr. IIIII Mrs. KoiiiOth
Mlaa Susan WOIJd1ard, Albany, and vlaited his rather~ Jciln Wbite,
Real Estete for S.le
Grtmth
and son.
''
eaUed on Mr. and Mta. Jease at the ho!illltol.
Mrs. Rushia S1n1n1w17 JPODt.•
- Mra. 0. M. Rile
Protnt list week.
O'IIRIEN6CR011'
low ~· with her 1011o Mr, ~ .• ·· ,
REALTY 00.
Mrs. Hart Stalnaker, L o DI ·., ',
POMEROY
ECONOMY
Bot-,
DOCTDAIB MAILBAG
ROME - LOw utUitloo, 5
Mr. ond lliro. o-ae Vlnlh ·
1'0011111, 2 bedrooml. bath. a
ond cJouahlaro of Qldahome ~
1 week · here tiltll 1)of 'paftaio,
(!l'eat bUY at fUtlO.
Nr. 1!1111 Mrs. , _ MeGDL
lDDDLBPORT - A LARGE
Mr. Vlroah rednd. · fr&lt;lft · tho
HOME - in good condition.
Arllll' Iller 20 ,..... ....... ...
elale lo shopplntl, 2 story
lolro. Loclnord MeGW a n d
frame. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths .
cllalloter; Yr. and Mrs. Georp
ntlllty room. work area, all
., WAYNE G. lltAHOSTAOT, M.D.
Vlroah, vlaltfd Mr-. MeGUI'o .
for IIO.ooil.
brother.
RQ Martin, who It HI'•
SYRACUSE - IJQ NEW Q-WIIal II 111e normal · bl9od lipids or blold fall.
laooly
W
at Voter&amp;lll ~ortol
J story frame, 3 hedrooml.
cholesterol level?
HOiijlital
at
Clarkiboq; W, Vo.
belli. buement, ....
'kJt.
Q-WIIat 0 I I I 0 I IJiiina
,\,-The aormal level it 1liO
I am .taking l'erl·
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eben. you mUll see IIIII
to 2$0, but moat authorltlel ~?
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and
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How
do
·ncommencll&lt;eeping It under
$1,500.
they belleflt angina!
RENRY CLELAND
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A,-'111e en10 II a opasm
Olllee IIMUI
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or a parUal obltructlatl of a
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to oat eggs, cbeeae b~ coronary arlory. Perltrale II
and milk ~aure he road
a lon&amp;-aetiDC nllra141 lbat rotbat theM foods •ould ..use
l,uel ~ 1D your ar·
heart troulite. What do you
Wles and rolleve1 the pain
1'lllo colOIIIUI olquo-.l!ld
tblnl&lt;?
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antlblitamltle pven to re1 mentloDed
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are not a direct cauae of
lleve allel'lle•.
ot~~~ou;s._Rov_
heart trouble. 'llley are valllQ-1 bave angina peetor11
Sorolecl IIIII Ia JlQbUihotl U I
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built 1w never lbo'llll up '"'
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W ASIDNGTON (UPl) -

ident Nl,..., condnued hio 1'111'1!1
fire meeting• wHh the NatiOOil
Se&lt;uriiY Cooncll today, this
time to unfold his plans for
d.Urw with the Middle East
crista.
Nixon was likely to e:t~Plain
his Mideast decisions In his
seeond pre sidential new s cont'erence Thur s ~· morni~
Even
with
the
Mideaat
prd:ilem hanging heavy over the
early days of his administration, Nixon tentatively plans a
weekelli lrip to 1-lorida Friday.
Nixon continued making the
rounds of ,·arious iederal
qencies
for get..cquainled
sessions Motday. He drq~ped in
on the Department of Housing
and Urban Development and
told HUD' s top officials they
must "maintain tbe character
of American life in our cities. ••
HVD Secr etary Georg!: Ram·
ney praiseti Nixon for "being a
president with a deeper concern
tor urban problems than any
president in hi story.''

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Mrs. Ted Cadwallader, wUe of
the pastor of the Bradbul"l' Church
o1 Christ, was honored wtth a
layette shower Saturday night
In the churcb basement.
~oor&lt;d by tile Martha BIble Class, the decorations car.

ried out a yellow and green color scheme with streamers and
boode replicas. Betty Carsey,
h.ron Doss, and Elsie Barnhart decorated the basement.
Games were eondu.ctedby Mn.
Oleva Cotterill with prizes being won by Joyce Dalis, Naomi
King, Gwendol.Yil Ratiiff, a n d
9terri King. Bertha Mllhoan won
the door prize.
Puneh, cake, nuts and coftee
prepared by Bessie King, Bernice
Winn, and Elleen Davia were served to tboae named and Kathryn
Evans, Ellen Smith, Ruth Carle)', Glenna Grass, Kathy King,
and Kevin King.

MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT, FEB. 4
''HANG 'EM IUGH"

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Oint Eastwood .Inger Stevens
COLORCARTOONS:
Drive Nudnic
Trick Cheat

SHOW STARTS 7 P. M.
DNFSDAY &amp; THURSDAY
FEBRUARY 5 - 6
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~ont /ilxm uld ho had
clven seer8cary Ulttont N.
HardiD I I()Otlol r'eopooalbllil)'
to II')' to elhnlnote hunpr ind
malnutrlUoo In Amorlea.
lie said he realized lbo
department stUl hid the 11JJrf.
ma r y
respouiblllty"
for
protectirw
the
welfare ol
farmers.
He called· fUm
suQJluae&amp; "a great bouDt;y
because we can deal effectively
with hunger."

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'l1le pbnood F1oridll trip, to
Nl-'a r._.,n&lt;l at Key
Biscayne. wa1 to IMclD ail
Fri&lt;lay
alter.-. and and

sway eveolrw cw noriJ dly. Dr. Hel\17 A Ill..._,
Nlmn'a naUonol securiiY advl.
ser, wa1 to ace~. blm an
the trip to diiWII forllp
policy.
It will be Nlmn's firat break
from work since he entered the
White House.

that is news!

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Sewina Aids
SCISSORS
We invite· you to choo1e

it's nice lo know that there's a bank
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to the needs of your eommunily.
Whether it's regarding o checking .
account, savings, or a loon, w•'re
here to wrvel

FREE CUSTOMER PARKING

ItationaI

CUSTOM
MADE
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. . •. hundreds of excit•
ing neyt patterns th'a t
epitomiz.,t,. the seo1on's
new colorf\-1 look . . .
that wi II 1~nd you nw•
ing into sPring. If it's
that Easter Suit
tho•
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need we h'ave the fab·
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KNITS • SUITINGS

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PLAIDS, STRIPES, SOLIDS. PRINT$
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and· peilletlc. He did not ask to
be creoled.
F..-. lll)'tel~ I wW al-1
Karloll'l FnnkenlllOillter in a scene with a
IJtGe lirl The 1110111ter1 not
- • his dreedftd ljlranee, and lbo oirL not yet old
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what te mereb' dlfrenn•, were
Criendb. n.e moalter "as
charmed by her, piQful alnwst,
aDd 10111ehow chlldlah allll wtl')'
neorJ.y lnnoc:ent. H took 101ne
kind of actor to pull thl a off
subtb, and to leaw the
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rl&amp;ht uound the cone'.
And WOllam HellO')' Pralt wao
84DI ldnd ol actor.

NAliATH WINS AGAIN
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (UPI)Q - k Joe ~'IIIIo
JUidod the New Y""' Joto to a

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Hl&lt;loik· Prot.slionol Alhlote oi

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for llcLein In ' lbo cloleot

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GAUGES
Golllpolla, 12.5
ind 32.0 I'UIIIIIJw 128 leot .,.
rollera.1Jillllll dQWb; PL Plea ...
ant. 29.29; Pameroy - Maaoa.
31.54; Hlntoo, 4.05 111111ac Ka.,.
awha Falla, 9, 22 dl,.; CharSAlOON (111'1) - A,lhorioan
IOIIDn, 20.99 rill,.; Londoa, B5J """"'"'" drasll&gt;laJ 7SO-pooml
....,..q 11.5 root of ...U.n: Mar- bomba rrom "" aitlhalt ot ao,.

up 6:50 a.m.: Natiolm PrOil'eas turea, 1 oetMAk c:tbunkera and
NEW YORK - THE STATE COMMISSION of Social Services
up 7:S.S a.m.; Prlnclplo LP 8:05 a food stm'ap dlpat.
has lf)held a cit)' decision to d~ welfare aid to Mrs. Louvenia DQ LDI.
Ill Solp, lbo U, S. Coaunllllll
and her nine children on grounds she came to New York trom
KANAWHA RIVER - Lolldon, 11111101111ced tho close ot lllreo uClarksdale, Miss., solely to go on reliet
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Mrs. Day and her children will receive $1 a day eaeh in em-- Alan R. Merrill-. 6:80 Lm.: - · milllary _....,, ID
Marmot, 0. F. Shearer 11&gt; 7:45 conlnl - V I - . Tbe camergency aid until the)' leave the city or find w~~- or until the de. p.m.; Beaver dbWn 5:415 a.m. j Pl1lnl oceurre4 over a 18-moot:h
partment alters its ruling.
Wlnfteld, Morris Harve.\' d""" period aDII reoulted 1D more !ban
11:20 p.m.; Fort Dearborn down 7,000 Communist iroopl llllled,
DES MOINES, lOW A - THE lOW A GENERAL ASSEMBLY ... 12:10 a.m.; Jel!enoo 11&gt; 4:05 opolreomeo oal4.
a computer which can provide information about bills by the ~
a.m.; Sol'IQ 14l 6t1S a.m. ·
The spoke amen aald u. S. kJu..
sor, the general topic, or in relation to other legislation. h s a
OHIO RIVER - Lock 13, OVEC ,.eo ID tile kq -term opentlmo
Oaahy contraption, too:
down 10:15 p.m. i Lock 15, Har- were 1,096 killed and 5,312
A video display unit is located in each chamber, where anvey Jordan ~ 1:50 p,m.j Queen wounded.
swers are ftashed on a screen. Which made it all the more humlli·
CIIY ._, 10:50 p. m.; Duncan
c~ttng when a lawmaker recently asked tor any bills by ODe of his
Bruce It) 12:05 L m.; Jane T. up
colleagues. The computer O..shed for Ill to see: "Unable to find any
Rowe 'I' 2:05 a.m.; Jue T. up
bills urder this name. Please check spellizw and try agal.n."
2:45 a.m.; Lock 16, Vui.C&amp;D lit
3:15 Lm.; ValwiiDe up 4:25 L
WASHINGTON - AGRICULTURE SECHETARY Clifford M. Har- !D.i Steel Ranpr .., 6:2() a.m.;
din h~es for a decision by Wednesda,y on whether feed grBin far..
Lock 17, L. Wade Childress
mers who enroll in the govermnent's acreage control prognm will
down 5:15 a.m.; Edward S. Bos.get their usual 50 per cent advance payments.
worth 'I' 6:05 a.m.; Belleville
Hardin told a news briefing Mordly he has asked President NJ':x..
Locks, Western ~ 9:30 p.m.;
By RICK DU BROW
on to continue the eight year practice ol the _paytn1ent.a. Former Pre-st.
Marys up 12:20 LJL; l-ock
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - MallY
sident Lyndon B. Johnson lett behind budget prOposals ealli- (or
22, John L. Hamlltoo ._, 5:45 years agO I came across the
only a 25 per cent advance payment on the 1969 crop and none at
&amp;.m.; Lock 23, Buck Freeman fact ttw.t Boris Karlotr .,_. born
all in 1970.
dawn 5:20 Lln.i Natloral clown William Henry Pntt. And
5:30 a.m.; Racine LockJ, Polly William Henry Pratt was how I
WASHINGTON - FROM NOW ON, UNLESS you neod somothlng
R. ICJ 6:15 a.m.; Greemu Locks, alwo.vt thollgllt of hhn thereollike a go.go dancer or a football tackle, yoo wiU be violati~ the law
Steel Express down 11:30 p.m. i ter- ror lt always seemed to me
it you advel-tise ror ernvloyes by sex. The U.S. Equal EJDDlQYIIlent:
Eloloe G. down mldnlgllt; steel a much mOre accurate reQec·
Opportunity Commission priDted new guidelines Monday which pro.
T1~ader up 4~25 a.m.; Barbara Uon of thlo dignlned man than
htbit the placement" ot job openings under separate male arQ female
Brent down 5:10 "·a.ll).; Meldahl "Borla Karloff," a SJH)Oiq
headi~s except in rare case&amp; where sex it a definite qualitleatton
Lockl, Walter G. Houglaql ICJ monicker it ewr there was one.
for the position.
5:10p.m.; Andrew P. calhoun t.tt
As every late-rdgbt watcher ot
The order. according to the cc:mmlssion, is retroactive to Jan.
7:05 p.m.; Cotton Queen up 8:20 televisim knows , probably the
24 when the U.S. Court of _ ~s in the District or Columbia ruled
p.m.; Irene Chotin down 9 p.m.; two spooldea~ and most famous
the guidelines constitutlonil.
Kathleen K. down fl:l5 p.m.; - names In oldtime horror
Lldy Migncn down 1:35 Lm.; movies were Bori1 Karlofl and
White Gold down 2:30 a.m.
Bela Lugosl, who, by the • .,.
was born Bela Lugosi Blasko.
PROTEm' LUXURY
And now, wltll tile deoth of
MILAN, Italy (UPJ)- More
Karlotf
in Eagland Sunday, at
than 100 youths staged a oillbo
age
of 81, both .... gone.
down demonstration Monday on
Karlotr, oa acreen. was quite
the stepa ol. a cta.reh where
d111erentalld more subde-ln
Cardinal Giovanni Colombo,
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. lll .. ilo&lt;l'OI' .. Iban
arcbblellop of Mllaa wao - " "
~ .. Aftd · Karlol!, -·· FYal)o
L111 to protest what IIIey oeld
was the •'luxury" of the Roman ell to within two miles of this coastal city today, pushed by studUy kenatetn•s monater, was still
something ol a fdPer orderCatholic Cburch'l officialdom. jncreasing onshore wiB11.
and
not merely because the
AU offshore oil drilliltiS operations were halted at the request
shadirws
of ti'IIICt¥ were
of Interior Secretary Walter J. Hickel who Oew over the crude oD
URICH HEAD COACH
written
into
the movie charac.
slick and tourll
pollution "more se"Yere than I anticipated/' The
CHICAGO (IJPI)- Richard W. southwest winds blowi~ trom the Pacific toward land were expect. ter.
14 Doc"
Urich, a former assi- ed to increase durtrw the afternoon to between 10 and 20 knotl. e~
E,.. thollgl1 lbo thadlnp
atant emch at Northwestern dengering 40 miles of sparkling So\ltllem Collfornla bo&amp;eheo.
were ·there, it took a ttl»ffrlor
aid Notre Dame, has been
actor- and a man with sliM!riOI'
named held footblll eoa.c:h of Searda for girl now atote-wide
dlgnlcy- to steadily sidestep tile
Northern Wtnois University•
of
LANCASTER, OHIO - A slate-wide mlosbv periOD bulletin has eaay, all-out horror
black
and
white.
And
wlult
been issued for carolyn Downour, 16, who wu reportedly abducted
Karlotr waa able to create,
trom her hoote here Jan. 27 by four men.
therefore,
was a vhidb"-etehed
The five-foot tan. brown haired girl and her 13-yel.l'-Gld sister
portrait
of
a lump. oi a monlter.
were allegedly forced lrom their home. driven to a 8I)Ot near Columbus and assaulted. The younger girl told .POlice the men re-- who ... not a horror umu
human beines reacted ln terror
leased her, but kept her sister.
toward~
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If baubleo, ban(leo allll
Underneath oD tile ~~~~~
l'omeYoy emergoney lljll8dmea
beado are •• your mlad but
of a horror tum, Karloff
were summoned at 5:55 p.m. DOt oa you bud(et, wily not
created a soul tor a rnon1ter
try oome of lbe DOW pladle
Monda,y tor Bess G. Roulh who
who had none, but was merely
was dead upon their arrival at
The 1trlgbt colon
sth:hed toptller by a sdentlot
allll
u~d~of~
Brown's Traller Court In Min·
seeldna- a a the scripts always
pleeeo ore eye..aleblng.
sold- to Pia¥ Gcd. He wao a
creature who
to be
different from ,....ailed normal
persona. and was turned iiWo a
ilo&lt;f!ll' by peq~le Who reacted
wltll reer to -hinlr to
extremely opposite trom them ..

IT'S NICE TO KNOW
THAT SOMEBODY
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Bombers Get

mol, l'illlnlns 7 loot of J'Oilen; 000 root • coiiimtllllot
Winlleld, r111111hVll fl1ot ot toll- Juncle ba10 eamp 11114 ldlled 2110
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BOAT MOVEliENTS:
iu')' opiuomon Nld ~.
GALLIPOLIS LOCKS - 0...
V._se " - ' u war&lt;l II&gt; 3:05 p.m.J Mark Eas.., jliored lbo rulrul ot !lie camp Ill
in ... 4:45 P.JD.J s. II. .JI!ils •
~ Jtl411s;t5 p.m.; Foremost down 11:- Ianda 235 mile• NoitMut of
lo P.m.: J. s. Lwta - . , 1:2o au- lolooda1 ind t b•
a.m.; Easo . West Vlrslnla . up clead, wilD - e Junlje
1:55 a.m.; L. Flore 11» 4:05 a. fatlguea, · tbe a,PGkeJmBD Ald•.
Mike Murphy wltll nneor In
Dlre&lt;t blto rr- lbo bomba
\1) 5:40a.m.; ll E. Bowles Wo destroyediObarncklllrUC-

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to loD lbom bo I he TWo mio.· for readiDO 'io ' rill!l foio
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Directors Reelected
By Pomeroy National

Governor Asks Assembly
For Education Overhaul

COWMBUS (IJPI) Gov. tern aDd several cabinet-level
, . .• . A. - · looloy urpd polts a1 h1l usoluU.ons tor 111.e
0.0 Qoiieral . At~ to reor- Seveatles."
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In Pomeroy, by Tueodoy -

Herbart Gilkey, Mlddl""'rt
I wish to thaDk yoo for the
chief ol pollee Cor over a decade, many years you hive j)ei'Qlitted
telllered his relipatimtrom.the me to serve as a memberotyour
d.........nt Tueldoy.
. lotal....,._.m.
Qtllmy, who anlyy11terdaywai
Sincerely,
reloaiOd fl'ml Holaer Medical
Herbert Gilkey
Center Hospltel, gavepoorhealth
The retiring &lt;lllel, whoworkecl
tile rea100 for IUbmiWIV his on the town street~beFIYe this ~ delltrQyt4
re~~anat~m. 'lbe reslgnadM wu ron belll8 elemed to pollcelllaft a otructure In Rutland uiOd bl
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1o, ~.. ~ ,.,..,.. .... · ,...., .•"•' ot ""''•• lo "' ~ Artlllo'o faoi.Room.
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member ol the Meep -Gallla
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'll14dltpon tlllaD Q!llclalt, · Fn.tel'llll Order of
. ... -&amp;.eel to tile .acn. .t 7tD0
teat1Jv
whet!
ledaf, lnilleeted the ~rt Eine,.Pney Si[uad a.m., ~ 001111110 fnme otruc.
. ·
, tho re. i!l~Mtkin wiD be preoolll- !Jnl~ Gilkey ....,loted Bud Bar- IIIYO 111111 cootents of tile buildwill c:ontiiUIOtobe~ F"!"' · ol:atF~~-wiJ~~~_! ~~~
ed thO CN~til "'"''oy nicbtfor trumwhenhetookoveruchiet lngwererullled.
Procnm . ..., -· - 18 • • - · ~ ...... ~,omcliol ac"on. John Zerkl.. pr.. Gilkey, accordllllllo members DBIIIIIOS were estimated at In ~.amerQY, ~termed .......,.. to lbo P"''AAII Tueldoy
oldent or eounell, aloo reYOaled or his family, has had pllysleal $8,~00 lo $4,000 to t h e :...:.~enLand ~
""~'; 111 Mr. 111111
a.111&gt;0tnmwot ol a chief of prdllems oinee Oclor 17, 1963, owned by Arcble llcKilllley. litee(
te I :.... J
W~l Olll ~ lloalth
p..lte IIIII' be - e d during when he was struck ID the head Kinne"'" ....,orted Dill to have
:..n1':.~ ~
r 10' ...: lboOhlo DeoarUMnt
lbo tolllt&lt;IIIOIIIon.
with' lhe butt of. gun when heop- lnauranco.
of Health, tile Jlelgo
nol and lloaltll Au
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Gilkey, who luis been
proaehed a auii(&gt;OC!ed criminal
Flrem..,, w1t11 tllreetruckellll4
a.,
ed by tile vlllap ofMiddleport 13 neor the ocene of a burg)ery.
12 members at lbo ocene, batlnd the Meigs CouniY llepariment of Hcelth.
YOU't, wrote the fullowhvletter
Ued to save structures oo each
ol reslgnaUon:
Gilkey and hla wile, Mary, side It llle pool hall. XWer'a
To M1Q'or C. o. Fllhor 111111 reside at 387 llamllloll 91. Tho otore lo loe- m ooe side 111111
Mlonbers of Coootllretiring pollee o!!lcer Ia the Edwardo' bomo oo lbo oilier.
A. Chler of pOlice, 1 hereby lather of three dauSbtero, Mrs.
Robert MOler, Rutland, owner
give notice of DIY lntenUon to Alma Mae Elllo 111111 Mrs. Mil- Ill the otrueture, aald it was
redre as chief of police. ertec- drecl Nash, both ~ Mtddleport, covered by IDIUrance. Cause OC
Uve Feb. I, 1969. lam reUriiiB and Mro. Shirley Klsbouoh or tho blaze has DOl been deterbeeauee of peyslesl diAbllltles. Clyde, Ohio.
mined.
All directors were reelected BankAmericard ls being added
at lbo IIIIIIUIII meetlne or I h e to tile ever lfiJCpiUJding Ust of
stoc:kllolders of tile Pomeroy Na- Hnic:es Offered to the clUzena

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.. _ . . . l n t l l e ber Ill pelltlono rr- lbo'
omce for viii... - · 11:
lbooe pstliklno an llled 1&gt;7 !be
4 p.m. deadline lodoJ, prt..
mary ele.-a -aoll.r wiD

a aeperatkin otruCUIYe-reSol-

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atntdiGn dlqtiJ '"'" . .....,... .

dleport vm,...
'lbe Malp ' ~ ot
FJ.ectloal Mancllt IDil Tull_d Q

the project would be over
erlstlng Route 124 at Tbomaa
Fork, at Meigs COunly Rood No.
76 (Children'• bomo rood) and

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tional Bank Tuesdl;v allernoon.

Directors reelected wen R.
E. Dolce, Allred 11. Elberfeld.
Edieon Hobstetter, Haraee Karr,
Werren Plcl&lt;eno, Mamlng D.
Webater, and Eldoa Weoko. E&lt;l:laon Hobstettef" was reelected
Chairman Ill lbo Boai-d, 111111 Max-

Ine GrU!Ith, Secretory.
Prelidelll - r reported
that llle _ . uaeto Ill lbo bank
bad lncreaoed more !ban $1,700,000 In 1168.
Mr. HobateUer also reported
that a new After Hour Deposl.
toey hid lllotalled, whlth
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Cases Settled

Let us outfit yqur
hof"e
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· The oeeood pbaae or tile bypau, to be constructed from the
Jacobi coal mine area 1n Laurel
cwr area, to new u. s. RL 33,
~I be a four.lane factHtv. ae.
cordJng to Welker and Dpwler •
The new section wUI be about
2\1 miles 1- and will Include,
111 111, ooe m11o or Interclump work going lit. 33.

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Beth GUk~y Resigns
Chief.of Police Po~t

threat received .,.;ut ,_..
Mill ll&lt;loM u...k, ..cr..
larJ to s..,t. Georp Hargravel, received a pbOne call,
lbe eal1or IIIIYinr. "'l11ere'o

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the ''pre-constructloo" schedule
waa determ1Ded at a meeting
with J. W. O&gt;J'ke) Wll- ehlol
engineer 111111 assistant director
Ill tile Ohio Department of rug,.
ways, in Columbus earlier thla

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!bat Nlxm -'&lt;1 make a ,._.,.
1111 trip" to 1IRr&lt;lpt wfl!da 10'
dolL Whoa asked todi,J llbO!Itlbo
euet dele ot tho prW141imW
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wiD Intersect with now 11oute 7, ol $2,800,000, wu built fol' twou...._ . . , . _ ollldall laDe traatc Gil a four-lane rl8bt
said 111e engiDeerlng llrm or "' - from llobiOII to lbo LaurAuble-Mitchell-Birpss of Cln- el Cliff area. 'lbe aeetkln alelmall olnaol&gt; hal eompl- rea&lt;~r llalohed covend 2. 92
118 Oeld work oo llle project and miloo.
IIIJhway ileportmeot &amp;lldDeer Is The third phaeo or 111e overllllldng dotalled plani.
Jobn Dowler ......,cod Tuel4la1.
'lbe llrot ...... ot . . b y - eD proJocl, 11om 33 lo

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bcerd
llarey lldwo
and Dr. C. L. Brown Y011a1
n 11WII' 111 111e buo - en fel1od to l'O(IOl't for "'13'; at- "Are;u Ted Stevena votiq ~,.,.,.
traciA!d ...... 125 ........ but . ... lbo . . _ _ "' t h.
ac...... lsbed very IIWe towardo reiOI- U IllY«~ by Smltll; BID
&amp;llltlne the buoeo beck CD the Wltben YVIInc •...,, ., wutld
lime to itiMII' iL
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IJ1dOn r....,won wao otlll Tbe reoolulloo rllll4 •• folla&lt;*IDc .a t lbo end Ill lbo moot- lowo:
"In ..... of recent deyelop• Inc,
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Tba . . . Millon, IOMetlmol mento whlth have "'""e to lbo
lllldod, ·biocan In llle ·bcerd ot ottenllno of tile bcerd, It io felt
roceiiOd 111111 that • - - - or prlnel»oo
111111 poUq .. ldrioablo.
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~ to make ""'Ill for ID\~mi!Died on Page jj)
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ODd pbaoo of 111e ' Route 7 by.... In :Melp CGom\1' II lo be
eompleted by • • .lome of thll
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for bid ID December, 9late Rep.
Ralph Welker and DMslm Too

Durllvlbo oesslm lnlhebcerd
olllceo
tile board, Ilia opiJt volot,
PT. PLJ:ASANT - Tueoda1
nllht'l ... dal odlool b o ar d ...IOd blu - · · 'lbe rna "n&amp;. called ·tOr the purpou was a re.,wtlon reccnnrDIDIIId
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In 91. ADiilol!l' lloo- purview. . . . . . made • • mach bllbor ........
JIItel, Columbuo.
llrL , . , . WU bora Jul7 11,
1839, Ill Golllplllo, lbo ....,._
ter ot lbo lole CoiYID and Iii.... lqlu st.wut. Iillo 1iu aloo
prOcedeci Ill by .,. bond, Fred L. ." - : -llauslltero, 11 mt.n, and a.,._,
llrL 1'IIYao lo lllll'\'lnd b7
G. Rauob, 75, ...
blu Gilbert Enslllh,. Ol'IJ¥, and Cbarloo Dolo EDcllob, _...,at her bomolllCol..-o;IS
,... ......... bytoo-........ ...- 111111 .,..at.creot ....
~ Glbbi. llliltol!l. ind
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FuneroJ MniCII wiD ba hald 1telllb Glllbo. New - l, too
Wa11•di.J at 2 JI.IL fna Raw• ~~-.. llrL Elll r411and, - ·
llaVt11, and Mn. Fin XcJIIllla,
llap Coolo Funeral a llilflr~aw, M r L
.lbo ROY. Robert J a - &lt;lll!d.ziaO WI-, MIMriiYille, and
lolllll. Burtel wiD be "' ~ al... and IIIIJlllewl.
Gnwe ...,....,, Frl- F1lllonl iiimleeo wiD be coocaD ...,time.
Frlde,J o1 I p.m. """'
~ Cblpel. 'lbe Rev. Kai -Dei-rlqlol .wiD ollldole.
Howord R. ~ack) Parrloh, 63,
111 wiD ba Ill GrahaDJ """'"";
CoolVIlle, .._clodl.v at
W, VL .......... mo.Y caD ol tile
his home I!IOndo¥ 1IIOrDlJI&amp;.
iuoetal home Wedeeoda1 and
Mr. Parrloh ..... tile ... or111e
~7th
late Henry H. and Emma llor""l'
'lluroda1.
Parrish. lie .,... bom at 1'llp.
pers PlaiDs.
Ama · Horo!l, 73, ot 78 E. W~Meetson
A retired oa!eiY dlroelor for llaiJIU'I St., Eo!ot l'llelllno, Ol&gt;lo,
tlleCaplteiGreyboundCoq).,CID- died Jan. 27, II tile 91. Ellelnnall, be ..... operated beth Hospital,"............ _ . . .
iVtming
lbe COOlville adldlag !lqlpJ.r Co. obe had beoD •IIB1lt11111\1....,...•.
for s1x yean, and had operated Silo had been ill poor boaltll 'for
MASOll - llrL Jamoe Prof.
hla farm beside tile Hocldnl Rlv- ..... yeero.
11t1, llucl!, wu In charae ot
er olnce retirement. 11e wao a
Silo wao bom Nov. 12, 1195, tile PJ'OII'Am - . tile Women'•
member of lbo COOlville I.odll· at Giltca, Auatrla, lbe dool~ SocieiY Ill C1ir1o11on Sorv1eo mot
837, F&amp;AM, Scottlsb Rite Vol- ot lbo lete .._.,. and liar Y ' " ' - . , ........ atCbrlatUnftley or Cincinnati, !lrrlaD- &amp;!bar, ind wao • member ot ed Xethocllot Cburcb, ""-·
Temple, Albeno CcluniY F a r m Ollr Lo&lt;IY ol Lord's Clmd! at ''Tilo 'ln o Til sale," .,... tha lopBureau, tile Wuhlngtoo~ - · · Eut Pala-.. Silo waa alio ic lllld waa foi1Dw1lcl.by tile ......
Meip DeYOiopmelll A.,D., Bel- preceded Ill i&gt;T her bul- lng ot a mm llllllled, "SoarebP18 Area Cbamber Ill c o m- band, Georae. In 19111.
1ng For. a Faco." A dloeuaslm
meree, 111111 ol tile Coolville Melli- · - · forlude too ......,_ ..rlod followed,
odlat CbUrdl.
tero, Ma,ry De LIDo, wll1l Tbe proldeitt, llro. F r ~ d
lie Is ourvived by hla 1111~, lhe mode ber lim!";;lilld ~' !Voneer, wao In e1!ar1V or a
Olive WellfoD Parrllb; I wo Ina _.llo., Y - - . ; ~ brill bullneu IIINIIDIbrolhero, Allred, ot Parlier•- 1001, Jo1111, AuoUnloWII; Georae.
llolleiNI llrs. lllllllto ~
~ and
C. (CI:Jlal ~and lllcbael,. !' ·iilf IIIH: cftli· dillli!!W~ '
yllle; ooe nieCe, and~ 111}111- YCMDII•-1 IO ~ ved rornllhiiMallto lbo l'ollciwewa.
IOY«&lt; .,.._...children, and lng: llrL JCJim Challln, M r •·
Fuaeral oenlcu will ba bold _..... biOIIIero and oilier• Ill ltelllb-·Ptckalo, lfn, l..arr1lloml.
Wedneoda1 Rt 2 p.m. rr- tile Auolrla.
~• . Mro• . Fred ·"'""eer,
White F101eral Home In Coollltqllem moos wubeld'l'blro- llrL a., l'lol!ltlo llrs. Cbarloo
ville, 'lbe Rev. Roy ReM wiD • dol at 9:10 a.m. at Dor iAd7 Ill Y-, llro. IIU...U c.pebart,
omclate. Burial wril he Ill Cool- Lord'o Cbureh illrlal Ill llrL Jo1111 llo1011, .Mn. Georlll
ville coiiiO!orf. - · rll9 tile 91. lllar7• _...,. ~ Eut car-, Mro. LowoU· E. Klenwlll ba' beld 'riieoda1 at 8 p.m. Pala-, S.V, ll&amp;rtln iia.- 11r llro.llfllrl ~. llro. Leoat lbo llmoral home. Frlendo tullk !"' celoblllll, and R n.
z.Htle, llrL .l'ameo Praf11111' eeii.U1111me.
Donald E.
~- 11tt ind Valarle CediL

Dies Monday

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

Before Court

ol. this

area.

The 8IIIIUal meeting Ill tile directors followed tbe atockhold~
era meetin&amp; and thl olfteers
and eJRployees reelected were u
follows:
Edlllllll Hobst&lt;ttet, president;
Richard Charnbero, vice president; Maxine Gril!lth, cashier;
Georp S. Hobttetter, au't. ca•hler; Len K. Jones, ass't cuhleri
Wllliam J. Hobatetter, branch
manager: Edith K. Wllllamson,
&amp;BI'I. branch lllliDipr; Joaa Her~ lj!ller: ~Wolle. teller; Rieberd Fmlln, teller; Milllo Lepr, ..- .
Dmlla Nel1011, I'"IOl'li bookkeeper; Besale Hays, iDdlviclJal
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Richard VaUiihan and Oillinger have mod pot!- lo r
eoundl f - lo be aloclool.
'lbe fourtb . . . . - . CIJI(ord
Slumbo, had Dill lllod Tu---

Jamel llnwllllllon. .......-.
hal llled for ... onJ.y of
.PUblic ~· Nil. to ba nn.
ed thia yeai- ill Middleport.

Five Forfeit
Court l:lorub
Five

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bonds 111111 - - . - . !Iaed Tue141a1 11iJibt In lbo or Mlddl- IIQor c. o. Fllller.
ForfoidaJiboodool$Uoac•
nre Alblio Dilr-lu, 11,
Cleveland, IIJ&gt;IOil•te llelboft
Frldl~~r, 1i, _ . . , . ~I,
left of ~ 'fooiiiJ E. Flon,

22, WortM.n etooJ.--.. . _
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E. lleyaoldo, 1\ Lllool B UU'II
Route 2. rc 'IDe Jamel lllodie, fl, Soutllilde, w. v ....- -

JeUI Grate, indiYidual bool&lt;keep- ellllti: .._ ..._,. '"' • - - eri and OUo Hart.MJach, custo- ltreet.
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