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·. Minimum Wag~ Bill ·is Offered
COI. Il!diiUS (IJPI) - ,\ biU
wrhlch w o u I d set minimum
wqes tor worker• ln private
Industry In CMiio was introduced
In tho Ohio Sonote Wcdne..._,..
11le blll "'"'ld Jel $1.5D an
- hour .u the lowest P"Y for mtn,
women and minors in intra..
.tate Industry . It would be the
first in Obio hi1tory, if enacted.
The state director ol industrial

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relation s current ly has the pow-

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er to establish minimum wages
for specifi c occupations involving women or male minors.
Tite measure, offered by Sen.

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TONI GHT

ON L Y
February 6
NOT OPEN

F IDDAY &amp; SATURDAY

THE BIGGEST BU~"DLE
OF TH E M AlL
(Technicolor)

Robert Wagner, Raquel Welch
FLAMING F RO NTIE R

Stewar t Gr a nger
SHOW ST ARTS 7 P. M.

Cllarle• J. · Cornu, O.YOIIIIII- uled lor- ...,..1 - , . ·
tmm, - d not eoror domeiU&lt;
Tllo - . . . wlddt met f&lt;IIIOir·
- . . In prl..te ........ fed. lng tbo eddro'lc ·houd l -

leglalature r ece ssed to hear
Gov. Jame;, A. Rhodes atate of
the state me ssage.

Mornlng sessions were sched·

you'd smile
too if you
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clown 12:35 a.m.; PoiiJI R.up2:10
a.m.; Fort Dearborn dowa 3:15

11.ttelll colleges sll)ported by
the state.
Howeve r 1 Rhodes did not pte-elude the subsidies for out-ol·
state graduate students.
Subsidize Grad Students
McElroy said the idea was to
make the out-of-state undergraduates
"pay
their own
way,"' but give subsidies to
graduate students .. because If
they teach In Ohio's wliversities,
they are giving scmething to
the state. "
Several pr""osals Rhodes has
made in the past for implemeotatioo of Ills "Solutions tor the
Seventies" program were missing from the mes51BC Wednes-

a.m.
omo RIVER - Lock 13, Beck-

"every boy and girl in Ohio
with a diploma in one haOO and
a job or career in the other."
"Education remains the No. 1
priority," Rhodes said. '~he
youth of Ohio do not
nt
handouts or doles. They
t
jobs. They need our help. "

"We Must Act"
Then, deviating from his pi-etext, Rhodea said, •fWe
·t'rfult ' aC"t today." ' He 'wa1 theh
applauded by the 132 legislators
atte!XIing. It was the first ioterJ'lC)tion of his speech.
He was appii.IXIed three other

Urnes.

Mary Stevens

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Sealy Firm Guard

!ormerly advertised
and sold at $79.95
now only

each pie«

Get a great night's sleepput on a happy face!
Sht:Bp •. . the great beau tv creatment! It starts
when exclusive Bracer Gards give reinfOrced
center support where most weight is concen trated. Rich damask cqver is deeply quilted to

Dura-lux cushioning - unique blend of cotton
and Sealyfoam*' - for surface luxury. Tho time

to sleep comfortable on a firm ·Sealy
is now I Up to $50 savings on super

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sizes I

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' (UP0$ul1&gt;rloo teotln\OI!I' lo DilL
,\jty. Jlln G,.m_.l cue
api111t , Clay j. SMw baa
p~ the Utpl men ac~1ed of

e-~··f!&gt; tolaaol- JliUI
t·.. J!eil&amp;rdy tocefller In a car

thrie motths befMe the murder.
Tllo story caine from the Jut.
· of five state "ltnesse• prO!!ueed
In r_.id order late 'nturlitay on
U. --'"' day of tellllnony In
the trial of sna:w on ehorgea at

p.m.; Jim Murphy and Ranger
up 10:50 p.m.; L. Flore up 1:%0
a.m.; Onward up 4:20 a.m.; S.
M. Jenks UJJ 6:40 L m.; Buck
Freeman up 6 :40 a.m. ; Lock 16,
Mark Ea!ltin up 1:45 a.m.; Prln·
elplo up 2:25 a.m.; Lock 17,
L. Wade Childress up 6:55 a.m. ;
JOhn Ladd Deu.1 U9 1:05 a.m.;
BellevUie Locks, st. Marys up
10 p.m.; Jacob Gee up 11:05 p.
m.; steel Trader ~ 3:45 a.m. ;
Lock 21, Jeftboat up 8:10 a.m. ;
MilS l.tu~k;y down 6:50 a.m.; Lady Rosemary up 6:40 a.m.; Lqplj:
23, Andrew P. Calhoun up 6 a.
m.; Racine Locks. ElgerciUf up
4:15 a.m.; Greemp Locks, EtnaLouiiVIUe up 2 a.m.; E110 PeM.,.-Ivania up 5 a.m.: Invader down

Hunting

Vlotna!no 1111011&amp;

·111om,

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Cadlllac was parked, said the

CODN)'tnce

seulona,

laid today.
A source In direct cootact with
the talks,. said, "There has nev~

or boon a brotkupln!lriYaletalkl
betwoon lllo American and Norllc
Vleltwne11 deleptlooo.
~·The omtad:•, eiJtabl.llhed lalt
fall, cootlnue. There baa been a
contact between tile two delegations since tbt fQQr.wa,y Parlo
talks started Jq,, • .,•• ,
Tho IIOUl"COI !~ U..,. under·
. - tile Nortll Vl8tnameae mllht

Honeymoon
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(UPORepubUcan Hnators an alck
ah:l tired of
the last to be
Informed l1&gt;out
lldml.,.,-.~
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choose from hundred"
of colors, patterns and
lllbriu! AU sple priced I
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. QUALITY ~RAPERI!S wllb run double hems,
double aide hemo - aU blind 1titchtd - hand
tel pleoll ond morel Unlined and lined stylcol
Heavy luxury rabriet lo caiiCIIlelttl to ~beers alllllle prloodl ·

Februiry 7th Ill February 2Znd

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New Arrivals Ready To WHr
o..-rt...nt On .The 2•d Floor

Visit the Furniture Department Third Floor

You'll want to take time ·whUe ahoppi~ thi1 weekepl to
visit the Ready to Wear Qepartment. New~ig ~lee- '
tiona or merchandise arrlvina. dail)'. Oreana in all
. alzes - Junior, MlS&amp;es Sizes - excellent selections or
hall sizes - new coats and suits for. Spring and Summer

·T h• Ml•Cltlqnl of h..nlture on the lrd IleuM· or• 'h• b•st .,.•.,.~
had F;., ..Onr G da~ G"" you 1hould tolt• tl'"• te~lnowu aHJund
gnd •••-N•• Kroe 1..- 1 Livlnv Room Suit•• - $tyles, eoverlnp
end eoiCifings that yot.t 11 like - Blo , bit ul•etlon of Chain
1.- hl~a~ - lOt" h• - Choirs for all oc:~:osions - for D¥Dry room
In yoUr hcuno - B.droom ~uites b,y tho Countrt• leodlng
mon~o~foct-• - Bit nloctl"on of Mottt,.IIDI and
ox Sprlnvs
lncludl'? the populor Kine ond Queen 1iU1 - E11d T obi .. _.
Cotf•• obllts - o•• ~.. - Lamps - Pletvres. We could to Ofl
ond Qn telllnt you about our 3rd floor furnltun department. e•••
thi"V for you to do 1, vi1lt you,..oll ond you'll ••• whot "''
mean.

"ear - new Blouses .. Sldrts. Big shipment oC Wrangler
Jeans for women - girb and little gjrlL Be iure to
look around. See what's new rorSprinQ:aiiiSummer 1969.
You'U enjoy It,

of Printze_SI Ccell lor w..,on em the 2nd. Ooor~ 'l'hls spe.
clal tru~ l!lhowlng or Prlntzesa C01ts and Sulfa makes l.n
ideal time lor yau to a:eleet what you need. rMr, Lang has
had years ot· experleJtce selllrw: and fitting coats aoo suits
and he will help you find )'()ur correct size in the stvle..and
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RCA ''Col~tr
;Tti.VIslon-Stereo

SPECIAL SALFl
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DINETTE SETS
Ano&amp;...;t bti: •hipment of.dtnette ntswlth4, 8 cw 8 chairs.
An exceptionally aood quollty - all arrlll180d ror yoor
""~~~' oelectton Rettl,y lor you to buy ...... Duriog
thlo ..1e Y"'lraean roa1ly .... on Wllatyoo need In Dinette
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It:• RCA's 50th y~~r and w~'re ce~brating this
w1th R~A J,ig t.JMIC:•ol sale pr1ces on many mocf•ls
of RCA Color T_oltvision ond f!CA Stereo. 1\sk to
' " these apec:1al sets and the entirv RCA Iine

of Home Entertoinlt'lent.

11D11 ..,.. nor1b. B1P In t11e l9lr
tlll ....... Sllllrdl,y. lAw ilaldllct·
In the 30a IOUIIL

Of The Meigi·MtuiHI .4reo

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We're anxious to sho~ you

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Ccmmuatsts that America's ~;;all
for r e•toration of the DemUitarlzed Zone dlvldln&amp; the VIetnama in no way 0001Ututed a
demand
ror
a permanent
dlri1iOD of the wllr-tornland.
However, the Viet Cong
delegation leader, Tran Bw
Kiem, hardened ihe Cc:mrauntst
position toward the talks 1n hls
open!"' speech by asnrtlng

there would be no progre11 until
tho Salgoo SO"'mnenl at
President Nguyen Van Thleu
and Vice President Nguyen Gao
Ky " a s overtllrown.

But it's the GOP Congressmen

that Demand Nixon Cooperate

ol·-·ntt.

at Herlow. The otocy, alread,y In that there were so many
newfJPiper otnces across the Democrats sUll holdlns; I;J1gh
country. told of a Nixon plu to oDiee In the Republican odml·
taho poollt\lotorohltlo out of
-i'Oiitlcl' and' ' lllltie" tlion( ' Cirlr • . "Wo worlciiif ' hitd""fi&gt; ·Nlxan ~ca,ae we .' ~.· •·
Service
F.., Is the rankllw Rlpubll- ........ We doo't fool tho
can ori the Post otrice and CJvU change is coming last II!IDOlWh,"
Service Committee 1111 didn't one participant summed Lit·
qree wi til the plan. He Slid I
llr¥•ho mode tilo point lbet
syslenl had been set up for tbeae holdover Democrats could
consulting rcnldrc members of not be !footed; lboy would not
eong:renlonal . ccxnmtttees •tn tie ioyai; and that they were 1n
positions to cause the new
ad~, but that in this case
the system broke down.
adminis~tion trooble. Btl was
especially
concerned over6.. cerHlplJ Agitated
tain
people"
who J.d dlfftcuiUes
Sen.
ROUilll llrusho of
durirw
the
Johnson
administraNebrosko wos hllthl.v agitated

tt.-. Who were

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POINT PLEASANT - T h e
Tire &amp; Rubber C o .,.
_ ... polJollor -plantnear hero
r-"'&lt;1 lharp lncreoseo In
wtpa paid Ill emplo.yeesiiDdolhGooc~Yoor

er eontrtbutlms to

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at t11o MaiGII-Gallii-Melgo arOl
ml968.
Employees were paid a rec ..
ord or more lban $3.~111...
lllll year, ...,.1y _58, .~ cent
more lban lllo $2.:c-mt111Cl11 tbo1
lll'llediD 1961, tcc:onlln&amp;ID Plant
Jlano&amp;Or lllchaol T. BuceL
llo uld a 20 per . coni riM In
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sponslble ror Ute record wapa.

wtcleh . . . . - cord apun from

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Paris

of Vietnam.

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Lodge denied Tlwy' s cWm
and emphasized the United
States does not seek a divided

Vietnam.
At the core of the current
deadlock is a firmly entnnched
difference ot opinions over
whether mUitary or politlcal
isaues should be diacuaaed first
at the peace talks.
11le next session was sch&amp;o
dulod tor next Thursdi..Y.

Merehanta of Meigs CouniY
)om Tho Dally Sentinel today
In oongra1ulatlnrl Meigs B o y
Scout ~~. CUb Scout Paeka
and tile Middleport Explorer
Pools In connection with tile
amual Boy Scout Week, Feb.

7-13.
Material and features, notIng obsenanc:e ot the 811llverlai'Y, are dlapla,ed on pages

School Crisis

Avoraao empiQ)'IIIOitl at I b e polJester rftlno procllced at tho
plant climbed from S99 in 1967 ~ Ploount plant, ore llln.
Ill 479 In 1968, llleel •-"'&lt;~· tied only by the ~·s ca.The new employees were add· pecliY lo produce lllem.
ed .. tile p1ont capadiY ........
GoociYoar aloo &lt;UIIrlbuled lo
ereooed by 50 per &lt;en1 ID more lllo loeal eCOIIOJIU Iaiii year lol'
Ilion 150-niUlloa pounds at VI· perehu.. al more tllan •12.5·
fel and Vttuf polJo..... resins I mlllloo In 5Upl&gt;!les and lOrY·
year .
lc.. from 290 Drmo witbln a
100-mlle radluo altho plant, and
plant
· by the pa,yment at $379,000 In loIIYTho
moat
al the year atIllmeet
tile domand for poiJeoterln Ure callaxel.
eord, ........, _ . t , hot melt . Buod ..... lllo flsure• ropre........ and-~ Hnl lnereueo Ill U per cent
llleel ald. Goo&lt;l)'elr -led In tax - - and 92 perOlios at I'IJbglaa tina, In loeal J,ur. .....s over 1967.

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5-6-7 of today•• paper, Addl·
"The White Houae has certain
obllpUcm to 111o Senate. AJx1
llmal nmurlal and pictures
we ..... ol!llptlllll "'tbolllrll'
alotb8r troop, wW bopubllah.
"1ii" Oiir sfto, fif,O, Bopulill• • •ed ..........,._- '. ..
··~ , want help tram the ~--~·~
Prosldorit," another parllclpont
PlrltPhraSed the message to
Harlow. '"Ne waat In on the
deeloloo maldllg. We don't just
want to be Informed after it's
mode or &amp;nnOIIIICOII. Alxl we
Deed more thaD one day's notice
on somll!l of these appointments,
too."
PT. PLEASANT - C1tizens
or Mason County are invited to
An o t h' e r advised: "Don't
meet Monda,.y, Feb. 10, at 7:30
catcl'l us by surprise."
p.m., 1n the Mason County Court-

Goodyear Shows Sharp Increase

ompiQYmenl and • pe,y raloo
iD 1. .. J ~ t were~ re-

JtJu-u tt~Uf6tdlcf nso,ooo reiN!tJI

The \llot Cong had frequently
laid there could be no peace in
Soud:l Vletllllll until the ThleuKy regime was ousted in favor
of a 14pe&amp;ce '' goverrunenL But
Ktem"s statement Thursday
went further arxl said the talks
in Paris would not progress
until the Saigon government
wa• replaced.
Locf&amp;e and America' s South
VletDamese Allies renewed their
call tor rutoratlon or the DMZ
as • first step toward deeacalating the war.
North Vietnam's delegation
le.der, Xuan Tbuy, bluitt.l,y
re.iected the proposal and said it
was only a guise for the United

Here's a happy thought for 1969.
The U_ S. Chlm~r of Commerce reports that you wW
two and a half hours every eight.t.our work:lnc- U111 ftar toWyour tax bUl - federal, state and localIn 1902 all taxes U1l&lt;lWIIed to $17 per persoo. By 1948, aU~
had raised to $349 per Capita, then to S568 In 1958.
The chamber reports that in 1969, the tax bill ror evwy
woman aiWJ chtld in the United States will amount to .1,000.
One wonders if government ever ,comiders balancing ita~
by curbing elQ)eMes rather than increasi rw taxes.

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THE MEIGS AREAI HOLINESS INDOOR camp moollotl Ia .....
well,~ Rev. Audrey ~r. host pastor, report&amp;.
Atterdance to the evening services - open to tbe public - ..s
been over 100 aDd hit a high Wednesday with 145.
Middleport Pollee are permitting aoglo parking _,. t11o MJ6.
dleport Church of the Nazarene, where the services are be1Jw bllcl.
to aceomodate the crowds and Tiny's 11 penal~ p&amp;l'ldJW.....,
Itt~ l j a ratt1i!f I~Ci11U61f'" .......,...,.~ ,.~._.
'I'IH! services are held at 7:30 p.m. each evenil\g aDd 1I'1U e111to ...
elude at 2:30 p.m. SWXIay•. Speaking Is thll!l Rev. Don Humble of New
Boston and music Is being provided "by the Pll!lrr.y family of JaekMIL

Meeting Set

A TUBERCULOSIS SKIN testing program lUXlerway in tbe 1cboal1
of Meigs Coont,v is getting an excellent response, On TuesdiJ alii
Wedneaclay, Feb. 18 and 19, the program will be O:PQDed to the~
eral public and anyone can re ceive a tree skin test trom 1 to 3 p.m.
and from 6 to 8 p.m. on either date at the Meigs Junior HiP SchoGl

house to discuss possible solu-

in Pomeroy,
It is stressed that no x•rays will be ghen unlesa one flrst u.
dergoea a skin test and proves to be a positive reactor. A mobile
x~ray l8lit will be located at the rear of the school building.
Tests given on Feb. 18 and 19 will be read on Feb. 20 and 21.
The prognm, aimed at early detecdon of tuberculosis, is 1»ing carried out by the Meigs County Department of Health, the Meip
County Tuberculosis and Health Association arU the Ohio ~
ment of Health.

tions to the curl'ent Mason CouiP
ty School crisis.
Some Mason Cwnty citizens
teel that the school board and
the bus drivers have raued com-

pletely to communicate with each
other, a spokesman said.
School board members and bus
drivers are urged to attend the
meetilw, 111 are all interested
citizens.
MRS. BRIGHT ll.L
The l'llmeroy 0111~ squad
answered a call at 1:42 a.m.
Friday Ill the homo of E m m a
Bright In llarriiiOIIVIUO, If h 0
was removed ID Melr,J General
Hoopltal and admitted aa a modo

WHAT KIND OF A NUT doe s it take to make telephooe calli co ·
schools saying that a bomb has been planted? It must take a SJ18Cial
breed - no one noC. a nut would think It funn.,y ,
YOU'LL HAVE AN owortunit,v to see the work of Sllllle 20 children who have been enrolled in an evening art class at the Pcmaeroy Elementar y School beginning Saturday.
The work - pencil drawings, pastels an:l otis - will be an
display ln the windows ot Ruschel' s Fi ve to One Dollar store mE.
Main St., fonnerb Guinther&amp;'.
The paintings will be placed in the wiOOows for soo.ring belln-ning Saturday 100 will rertULin tllere for all of next week.
Teacher of the art class, which began in the rall, II Mrs. Margaret Ella Lewis.

leal patient.

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Blood Donors Needed
Extraorde
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••nary erl aue
Recoun.tzed
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- FORMER PRE;"'IEiiT ANO MilS. l.Jndoo B.
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Jollnooa ploJc tq build l $25ii,OOD honleCIIlsylvan lkcrelot tila.v
Olfn In Austin,' Tex., thefT friends ~ ·loJliY·· The J~ ""r•
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IJIIOeted Ill build 00 I belulllul wooded plot Mer the .70,000 plM
1,
brlcl&lt; 0110 - 1toey bomo of tholi- claualtUir Loci Nupilt lr1 a 1UhlonBy Goorp lloqravoa, !q&gt;L
which tal e~tecl ~ preserv· ••rights.."
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a~&gt;~e.aocllon of ""'i!Q. ·
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. ~ .Lbf:lct School District ed theM urfclttt," t.requently
Schools haw the ruponalblli-.
1loo
Iii,. ow~ tho land In Au•tln lor,..,- years, Durq ~ month al Februor)', thrOUBh biOOib' periodo.
t,y of teaehln&amp; our groot
Georg,
Wul!lrciDn
and
Abra11er1tap,
l1&gt;out
oor
l1relt
Jeodo
nrt.ic" .. ~wa.v•
bulldl"' oomo dly. Thoro Is a omill.nter In- ·n Ia a•JilliUure .lo villi 1ehool1
hlDI
Lloeoln
W.ro
men.
They
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era,
and
,abool
rl&amp;l&gt;ta.
They
also
tJIIII!Il!lcont._..te of Mro. Zac~ S.o11 ~.. an&lt;! vtew tlleiT bullaU~ bcerdo.
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- 1 IQ ftotlrloh IS American~ They did help lndiYidull rl&amp;lrtt .extend oa4&lt; to
. . ltudentl .Cim• and Jl"'nrvo lhl1 IP'Oll tbet point where IIIey do not 111blrthdatea of two niatlon. They did mueh ID pln triJt&amp;e .., the riiJIItl al others or
tbo rltlbll olt 1001o1Y lo pc::oteet
~ •• Geotaa and molllllln lo!' aU al aa our

llitl Ab!'tham
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and

Wend lttelf.

by no man.
Wore they nau-1 heroeo?
lnleed they were. Shwld we re.
sJie\ t 1111 revere tbeir memOl')'
and bo grateful lor their greot
eontrilcutlooo? We ohcluld Indeed.
We should be etemally thlnkful u.t. in ~es of greatest
boon tble
to produce thlt klnjl or ·~rlor
leldersbi'l needed to keep the
Unloa eli'course to an ever ereat--

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II U..,. coold apook Ill u1today,
Tlllae ore troubled and dlstliOY
eortalnb' bavo ...... . turbl.. tlat~l. Tbeae
times er tomoiTow.
diOJI """lllona Ill uk · 111 wlion .It IIQI ua ID
1101 just
Fobru117 Ia a pllrlotlc month
quao~~..,. lboW· whlt .wo lave aiceed 111 dtic.,., bul oloo to tho
In aci..:Jis. Wtshlogtoo and LlnID thO ectiiCiPJ• ID Wllleh peot ID whlt wa1 the \K"IBin c&lt;lln lhould be tnd ..............
rite iio dedl&lt;aloil;
Ill&lt; loll' to ... .knOw IL .ed "' our )'GOth.
lo lltllng
Is a pod IIICIIIh lor and proper. School children wW

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mood donors ... urgently neededaltil·--obll·
vi.s lt - from 1 to 6 p.m. Feb. 24 - at the Pomeroy Elemlr.
IIQ' SchooL
This was the report ot Vernon Ne~~se. blood PJ'OII'Ul
chalnnan. Thursday night when the bcwd ot dlreetora ot tbe
Meigs Couot;y American Red Cross Chapter met at Ve&amp;erau
Memorial Hospital
Walk-In donors will be welcom,d ll tho Fob. 2t visit,
Noose llld. Wclnen ol lhe Rock ~rlqrs Graap will oorvo 111o

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The gnqJ discussed the fund drlw noW ~. Some
oeelloos of tile """"IY ha"' not been caa.,loteb' ..Uclted because of Ulness and weather condidona, but IU&amp;nlpta will be
mlde lo contl,... the drive and c.....,..te all ....U.

Tbe directors also dldussed poaslbllltlo. or ...,....., "'"
fice qUIU"toro and p~rhoJis sbtrl., tho llceWIY wltb groa.p. An)'one ownina: I suitable faclUt;y rrar ftlltlabould con-tact Dole Kautz, ehtlrman, who prealdod at lui ....... - .
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Mra. KOMetil Bmm, chllrmtn at
lo 111o mWtarr,
rePorted oo her aellvllleo over ,
In provld1,. 10rvlce1 tor oonlcemen and their
Tice....- . . wal """"'"""' foo; ·l lt,y
o\GUII, Go.
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. ~ -dem~fJ•,trate .,.,hat r.~u'd like to 1ste-and t•tl you
J1!l&gt; '!l!' ~ho . •rclpl •• o, ,,..;·~" ,lrpm now ·~il. Morch
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Mr. Dncl(ll~l Lore of tliOcPtlntzeaa C.. Convaii.Y wUI bo
in our stare tomorl'CM' and Slturdaf with a spedal showing

Friday and Saturday
February 7th and·8th

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loiiSS BRADFORD
' KISS a!IENDA BRADFORD;
lfllga COOIIIY JuniOr Mils Ill
' !'G&amp;t, will compete In )'OUib
ljtneaa and pnloo and _ ...
ance tood8ld at ille Ohio Junlnr· Mill Paaoaol In MlddleIDwn. StoturdiQ' evenln&amp; MISI
Bridrard will OOitiDOie lor the
olilo JUnior Mlsa Tille. Sbo
1Wm
"I · Have Contldlnee,'' trom the .,SOund or
Mille." Mila Brodlord 11 the
.flau&amp;ltlar al Mr. andMro. Clor·' .... Bradford, Raelne, and ..
a IODior tl Soutbmt HIgh
~-. MI.. Bradford_, tile
. Molp Junlnr Mill UUo !till
' Ntlromber In 1110 local
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poaeant
_.....,. by lllo Meigs Coon-

uq&gt;ubllelzed but well·
alteldod two-lloor mooU., Wednesday of GOP •-tors p've
the word to Bryce c. Harlow,
Nbon'11 asahtalt· tor COIJ&amp;f88s1onal relations.
Chairman Gordon Alloll of tho
GOP Policy Committee, presid-ed at Ole privtte meeting of
senators and tllelr chief assl·
stanta. Harlow and White Hwse
•Ide. llorcy S. Flettltlllng also
attelided.
llerlow tried his best to
el!Pialn thll Nl""" had boln In
otrlce leas than . three weeks;
tlwt tbe problem• ol transition
were trem.endousi ttat there
~u not any conscious effOrt on
tho part of tho White Houae to
ohorto-&lt;ITcutt Congren,
But ho ._,dl1 got slarled with
hla OliPlanallon, wheo Son.
Hlrom L. F..,, lWiawlll,
W4ved a telet,)ped pren report

t.Jr."

""' otato Sllllrdl,y u roln -

ol tbe Paris conference.
Lodge went out ol hf1 WI¥ in
Thursday's ae11ion to aaiure the

be Ill new intellolve oontacto
almtlar to tbose that allowed
Amerlean and Hanoi negnllalllro
Ill brook aprolong,ddeadlock and
reach an agreement on a full halt
ol. AmericaD alr raids on North
VloiDam.
American and Nortb Vlotnameae of(l,clala refused to ell...
euaa the report. 1be two delecatlonl alwa,y1 heve been oxtrem""
1y careful not lo publicize thefT
bockllllg, oootacto deallned lo
brook Impasse• that develop In
tho piOIIIU'l' .. solon• at tho talks.
11le report on eontbued ...,_
tacto bol;ween Washlngton and
Hanoi came in tbe wake of a
new fruitless plenary session

messed UJ1

Weather

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very reliable dJ9iomat1e sources

011 Co.

Spec.

atlr

Occaatonal raiD .....-c~~D~cww

Devoted To The lrlferatl

~~av. .let

MARY WEAVER ll.L
Flllellt Profit Year
Pomeroy emergency squadmen
LANCASTER, Ohio (IJI'O were summoned at 11:47 a.m.
Anhor - lloddng Glass Corp. hal Wedne..tay lo the Woldttown HOI
reported a 35.2 per cent increase tesklenee of Mary Weaver I who
In ......... In 1968 lor an all- was W. h
na removed to
lime ........ s roc:ord.
Mela• General llolpltal and 0&lt;1Company President John L. mllled.
Gulllunan oald oaleo lncrooMd
CONI'IIIMED
ror the 14th conMCUtive year APPOINTMENT
COLUMBUS (UPO - The Ohio
to $227.6 mill..., mrlng 1968, Ser.te Wedneaday confirmed the
compared wUh $208.2 million In appointment b7 Gov. Jame1 A.
1967. Etrnlngo jumped lo $1~.5 Rhodes of£dward E. Davis, O.k
mllllon from $11.4 mllllm.
HID, Jaeksoo County, member.
Ohio BOard ot Regenta, term endlllf · Sop~ 20,1972, oucee.....,llte
VETERANS MEMORIAL
J. Ottla Fordo
HOSPITAL
CIIILUCOTHEAN KILLED
ADMISSIONS- Elma Fl'hier,
WASIIINGToN (UI'l)- The~ ,
Middleport; Elise Whi'-1 L o D C
Bottcm; Dc!na1d Rairden, Hart- fenoo lie;o-•nt W...,I&lt;IQ
ford; Garnett carson, aildcne-- l~ntiRed lour Ohl- •• omq
port; Ben Sponcir, Radne; Her· thO t2 U, S. ·1otvlct010n ldlledJni~,
,.

in a dark shirt, CIIDO to his
h....._ lie uld he told 01wald
he couldn't recommend him but
IIIII he should pi I Civil
Service examination. Morpn
said he reCOKI\iHd 01wald'a
picture in the ptperl after the
usassinltion.
John MaDe hester, the atrton
town marshal, tesUfied that iD
late August, 1963, CORE was

at

nun peace

Property
Transfers

I. McKUyey to

about 1olilnl • Jm ll tllo Eoot
LouloW. Slate Hoapltal tllore.
He told him, MdJeehee llid,
to .. to U.Oftl Mor- lhe
lOt':ll 1tate representative, for
edvlce about the Jcil.
Ullltr Dymond's crOll exa.minatim. he said Oswald was
clua shaven. Russo has 1aki
tbe Dian be knew . . ' 'Leon''
Oowalcl In tile mldo&amp;plelllber

IPOMOI'illl a wter r..,stratloft carwu ....... .,..._...~
drive In Clinton and he waa on Oowald walled In lllll. ~
produce~ a Navr II IIUI
dulY to "keep out aettaac.- s."
eonl tor hllll, IIIII,
Ptllller potllllid l o - M
He pointed a finger at Shaw
in the courtroom ar; the driver "DW,. tllo -rol~
of tho parked llmoualnl and of the car driver, whl:a hesaid he had ldontlfted himself .. oa4&lt; from the roar. lie W
1 ·repre.entative of t£e lrle'I'DI- odler p&amp;ssenp:r IIIIPIInd. tD be
tioml T rade Mart in New Ferrie, trom a picture twrqfirf
him In court, bul edded llo IIIII
Orleans.
Henry E. Palmer, the r egt.,... seen onb Ferrie'• proale Ill tile
trar, in front ot whose office the car- .. . heavy 8)'tlbrclw ...

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PARIS (UPO - The United
States and Nortll Vleltwn are
htvlnrl secret - c t • outolde
tbe soohllnSl.Y doodlocked VI~

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Meip

riOOIIIIzed from tele......, as Plotlllll hod l IMiorcL
Morpn, the next witoets,
O•wlild eam.e 1Dtu hit tlq) tor a
hlir&lt;lll .... ...... ..... .l o go said Oswald. an uobeardl!ld IIWI

Secret Meetings Continuing

Lewis up 2 p.m.; Oleander doMI
t:SO a.m.; Lelia c. Slcoarer up
4:45 p.m. ; GITord Low! a down

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U. ldiU,. at Pr..ldont pvon by Corrie C. Colllno , ol blik ind -rod I
~ wl.tll "Leo llano)' Bl.... Roup, lA., a Necrq 11\Ail rollalnllon II• wlillo tho 0~ aad David W. Ferrie.
bandler, He uld tllllt_ln 1963 llo lwo walled tor him to relfo...-.
Tbo Ill~' I bJa aun IOIIImOI"&lt;I' Wll worldng II&gt; a · - ._Ita!
The lour W-101
p~ Wll ttpct tho t11ree In Jukaoo, lA., ,... Bolool
Tbur.da,y ploced - ... lwo or '
woro ovorbolrd · plollq tho 8oup, · l!lll aloo waa d!tlmtan the .Uepd &lt;-'raton at
·~· Ia 1111~, IVA., In oeorb,y CU- lA., of tho CUnloo or ~oekloll. But oa4&lt;
'l1IOt ~ ' was from Perey loeal Chapler altho COtterell of ' ColliN had . aU of them, and
Ro,ymand RUIOO IIi I pi'ellmlt• Raelal Equality (CORE).
rlillog togetller. All placed tllo
ry 'tworlnli two )'Oll'l Russo
He ldontllled Shaw In the tllne •• ~ late Alopot.
wlll be • .tar witnou for eOUI'Iroom 10!1 Feme from a
Tho state beau Ita , _
Garrlaonln tblolrlal.
1'\ctw-e u 111o men ho IIW In oplaode by ealll"' Edwin Leo
ToodmOIIY Gl'"n
tho 1root soot oltho parked cor. McGeehee; 1 Jackaon bii'W.
The automobtle test:imon)o was Oawald, he said. got out of the who said a man whom he later

VOL. XX! NO.
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT,
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_ __:__ _ _ _ __OHIO
_ _ _ _ __ _ _ _FRIDAY, FEBRUARY
_ 7, 1969

6 a.m.; Meldahl Loeka, J. S.

6:40 p.m.; Eaao Arkansas up 9:40 p.m. ; Rita Barta down 10:30
p.m.; Cotton ~1een down midnight; Raymond Thorpe up 1 a.
m.; Ashland up 2 a.m.; Peace
up 2:30 a.m. ; steel PioDeer up 3
a.m.

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Now You Know

SALE ·.20% OFF

14, Jamea L. Hamilton up 3:20

Int., R-way, LebaDOD.
Jamer. 9:areber, Gloria J.
Stardler tO Mooongahela Power
Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Grady Co. , R.way, Olive.
Dale Adams 1 lknde Adams to
Stevens, R. N•• 54, a 1940 gr»Monongahela
Power Co., R..,ay,
uate of the HOlzer Hospital School
Ollve.
of Nursi,.:, ofGahanna,clied Mo.
RUey Pigott, Daile Plaott lo
day at s~ AntiiOI\I' Hoapltal In
Mononga:leha Power Co., R..wa.y,
Columbus.
She WIB a memberoftheSalem Ollve.
Fran.cis O.eriAlri, Virginia·
E. and R. Chureh in Chllllcothe,
OVerturf,
to Marvin McGuire,
and is survl ved by her husband.
Harry, formerly of GaDfpoUs. Bettie McGuire, 1 A.• Salttbury.
lllrvey Whltlateh, BellY Whll·
Funeral services will be held
at 10 L m. saturday at Ute Schoed~ latch to William R, Reynolds,
Inger State Si. L"'hhpel in ColUJn.. Flocence E. Reynolds, Lot, Pombus with the Rev. Ralph Huber eroy.
Glad,yo B. Hill lo Willard L.
officiating, Following services
there, the body wlll be taken to Hoed, Connie R. Reed, Slh A.,
the Mound Hill Cemetery in Gal- Olive.
Paul D. Nease, Allee S. Neaae
lipolis for graveside services at
to
R11 M. Ri8P, Mary V. Rlgp,
1:30p. m.
2 A., Chester.
Roy Pearson, Nora Pearson
lo
David B. Sayre, 20 A., Lotarl.
Anchor

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ORLE~S

Same

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•·"!·; Peggy
Downey down 5:50 a.m. ; Lock

OPEN FRI. &amp; SAT. NIGHTS
llualBurton, Sls!lllen R. Kul1chbach, • .., of t.
and Mro. Raymond .C. '
~ Wollo, Belllelfuser, CO. Mr.
Kalldll&gt;lch, ChWicolhe.
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992·2635

NEW

Places

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Jord down 1:50

Hocldng in

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Witne~s

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-Suspected ·· "C~nspirators IR

bta JIIWIII8PI!' the -•Pemsylvanla au-." lldel&gt;letedlheArnerJeu colonies aat up into a rum~
bor at .Uoe1 and bore the cap.
dan UJoln. or Dill'

ELBERFELD$ ARE OPEN BOTH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS ONTIL 9. AGOOD TIME FOR.... ,
FAMILY SHOPPING. USE OUR PARKING LOT ON 2ND STREET.

Bn.~ce

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The flrlll -lqnerlean polltlal • ......, waa t:lubll111ed b7
· BoojamiD Frankllll In 1754 In

In Poe•aeroy Your lhopplng Cent..WHrl11 A,p~rel for Your f••lly ••• Fur~ls,ltll For ~~r ~a ,

Dies Monday

n reduced
$

.:;::r
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Make

He was given a one minute
stanUns ovation at the conclusloo of tile apoeeh.
A, L, Chatfield, MaboUe ChatLiter In the day, RhOdes and · field 111 Franeeo M. Stitt, Bedcy
several cabinet members flew Gorenton, Parce11, ~~·. Ra-.
to Washington, D.C., to meet cine.
today with Vice President Spiro
Cluence Price, Maxine Price
T, Agnew alkl government offl- In n-·
.. tlog 011 Co In
. e., R,wy,
ciab to discuss variws federal- 14biDOD.
state programs.
ltarl)}d G. Roush, Mar i/!!f'Y E.
lloulh lo Hllllllng 011 Co. Inc.,
R-war, Lebanon.
Wllllam A. McKUvey, llozel

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up 5:10 a.
m.; Natlonal Progress doWD 5:25

a.m.; Dl.mcill!

............. ore

a...-.

Beaver up 4:45 p.m.; Diane Boa·
worth clown 6:05 p.m.; National

Rhodes proposed Wednesday
to eliminate them entirely and
have ·out- of -state undergraduates p6y mote than Ohioans to

day.
McEir.oy said the governor
was willing to let go or some
proposals to get the t! xpanded
vocational education.
Rhodes' goal, as outlined
Wednesday, was to provide

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IQ'IIem.
' ... )lid -~~ eartt,.,.
~.. ""
q,., "'""""' - '11M /ill Wl1lllod 1D ~
hfl ~ce Iii dlrodllol
{nllklln't -.a ~ ' '"I"
tlloUtandl · .at ~~ ll
&amp;I lllo n~UblJC'I lint ~ut- )IOitlnutor pnorol -d do- DO-," fllll!ll!l Alii.
"'
_. -oJ;·.,..tmaolwt r.,- au cldo wldch or t h o - 101 thli
MaiQi mombora Ill ~
but lcJIII'IIwlul poll u(llceo ore Job.
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~ ~ 1&gt;7 tile JW!ma...,.. ~
tl1oJ&lt; -'d 119 ·• - hlvo : li&gt;.:Z:
po-ller - . . , tllo poat- M. BICJIIIII lola tbe ... ll)'tilem &amp;9t Involved In tile plolrcinqei ,..
- - · UM1•11J .., 111o reeom· · ....... ,otred I . . . . - , S... _Ralj)b Yorbo&lt;oullll; D-Tox.,;::
al a .-blr al IJ. Tllo . 'llrlt ID bo lilt, uld ''U!en It .Ill old_ lfl'lnrl . ~
"tho u1 - - ~en 111ot If ,.. ll!lt ..., __

GAUGES Poot
and 2'1.6 IUftl\llll 'IS ~;el roll- ~ )IOiiliJa-.o ICJ'OII
ora, ralllni lloWlJ; Pl. M-Ill, a.,,·111ve 2'1.38; """'""'-" • 11uo1t, ll.St; l!Oon pld!ed ..,... for _,.
lllaUia, Ul lallb!J; Kallowha v..; 1a1ow ll!U the)' • ·
FoOt, 7.02 rla!DI; Chlrl.-.,
Pnoldont Nbiaa - c o d
19.02 lalllntl. LDndoo, roadJri 2 W-oc!Q 11o will lr7 1D
l'eet at rolloro; Marmet, IWIIIIDc c111np lllot, ~ ocrliiJ&gt;Iag llie
~. 5 r--• and w•~....
'I . - ;
= - ; ......... 3 old poilU~ polrCIII&amp;Io ...........
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and Gl'tlll"' 111o lobo 111
Tlioro oro ••••unla,ooo poa~- IJIOIIer ~· Iormor _,a111 • jiOO!mUiar, 101!
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BOAT lfOVEWEl'IDI:
...,..,wive •~ ·
malfAiro ud more 31,000 Prollldent ~ B. JoiJpson CliO frioed and tO enemlot." ' o•
GALLIPOLIS LOCKS.- OVEC . The pian prolllpleclllnmedlat4&gt; rural ........ In tbe OOIII!b'7. llll!le Julll before leovlng olllco.
Moot al Uill.. ~ 00111111~~::'
down 4:15p.m.; Brian B. clown JB"aiiO In Coniroll, bul
About 1,600 ......... .... palled tlcole
with Son. cuir llan...
f:40 p.m.; Pbltfp~dbtm 8:· were IOIRe-lDclucUng Sea..~ an named every year.
tiona baek.
R-Wyo., that the mov• Wll
40 p.m.; E"Deana Boawortb UJJ DMmd s. Mullde, n..ua!M wbo
Under Nbua'• l)'stem, the top
.,'lbere is no valid comeCtton step m the rteht dlredtian.'' ·' :.,,,;.
10:05 p.m.; Sdv1r1 duWII i:55 fX111'1iled doubtl that polld~s three scorers ln open COI'qletl- between a
man'l polltleal
But Sen ... Muskle n• a Wt;:t
Jl.m.; Joooln Breat down 3 a.m.; could ...r be aUmiDated !tom U.e C!U1111nad1111 lor. poatmaat- bellola and his abi!IIY Ill deliver akeptlcal.
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Esao West VlrllDia dDWb 6:40 · ·~«w.~:::::~~~~"«*-'=«~~~~·wr;:r;Jtt6~:e:::: .ac~aai;w:~~·

New Tax

slUes.

i

wASlllfti/T(lli
,
~' IIIIo · !~oro
Gill~ U .t Fr...U. no !he

enl e.rn,plo.res, vo:tumeer "'Mtrk- polll lo spurt rotllllntloo or
er• tor charitable or eGlcatlon- volen lol' pt¥lng proc:lnc:t ncal organizations or thOse .... lsb'an 10 ceata for each ,per..
ject to the federal Fair Llbor ..., u..,. enroll.
Standards AeL
, . blll would ....e rosllPresent federal law ..,oridoa lrlrl paid up lo ,18 I 401 for
a minimum wage al $1.60 per their senices, aa well u · 10
hour ror employes or buslneaaea cent. for each new voter • engaged In Interstate work.
rolled.
04 ln
this wealthy country of
A joint resolution providing
ours," Carney said. ..no man for appoiJltment at a )oint com·
should have to work for sub- mlttee to .AlucV welfare needa
sistance wages. Federal la..- was also introduced.
onl,v goes so rar."
The Senate, in an aftei'NlOD a.m.
Corta Takt! s Scat
Aesston, confirmed uine appointKANAWHA RIVER - l.&lt;Jndm,
In otber Senate aetion, Rob- ments made by Gov. Jamea A.
.1enn1 A. Green down 5:50 a.m.;
ert J. Curts, former Lorain Rhodes.
lformol, Katby R. ...... 5:55 jl.
County GOP executive chair~
m.; 0. F.~ up 12:25 a.m.;
man, was seated as a succesSome!
up 7:05 a.m.; Wllllleld,
sor to Harry V. Jump, Willard.
H. E. Bowles down 2:to )l.m.;
Jump resigned to take a state
(Continued from Page I)
Georg, T. Price up 4:25 p.m. ;
Insurance department appofnt.. dent subsidies to state univer·
ment.
Corts was sworn into ofttce
Wring a brief working session
before both chambers ol tbe

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tho cOli

pre- ·din ol'·

«11Utior1·
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'half ol Soutb 1\11\trlea.

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....U It uaablo 0.U. hfibiJiht.
od 1 mooU"i: ol Ule MldilleJ&gt;ort
An!aloor Ganlonor1 IIIII week.

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meelin&amp; II tile 1lomo ol II r o,
Botq. Cline, U1e . , _ diiiCUR-

llllrl"':

u.e

od the sraWal -

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Tuppers Plains
Hardware

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A WINTER
TRADE
IS BEST
MADE
AT
FULTONTHOMPSON

In Jlllin.

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Ule .POri&lt; ..........
ed OYer 1u Ule
b, tho Do-

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d!Jo. a.de•

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"Gorde,mng Program

Roadside~ Park Conditiqn Noted

the

s.

'(h~me .

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a.-,

didn't play In
the first twll, scored 12 polnU
in the seconct hllf lor Dayton,
includlae a rree thrOit' with 21
oeeondo left tllet eave no.,ton
Ill ~0 lead.
Maloy was high for DeYidaon
wltll 23 pol'"•·
In other prnea1 North Texas
Slate whipped · ClnclnMU 94-74,
lllutftoo edged Findlay 71~9.
Ohio NCII'Ihern downed Heldel-

lloan, ..... LOMe,
llro, RooCGO Wile, llro. " ' 1..-rt, llr1. Chai'Jea - buJ'j'llllllllri.DID-.IDOIII·
borl Gl tllo clrie - - · will
work lll"'iw tho _ . .
deaned,up before ..,....,,
B wao aloo dedded t11a1 Ule
will wltb
a., olllelals abcU
........ the
addition It llld-

!aDd....,

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llorl 85-79, Defiance dtMned

Shower Given Bride- to-be

Gaollon (lncL) 80-72, IIDunl Uololl overwhelmed Adelbert 92-58,
Rio Groade drubbed Oh!o Domillican 117-87, and John Car...U dectolonod Cloe Tech 84-72.

A bridal - . r bonaring Mlos """' Fllber,' Mr1. Cecil llfaell,
Undo Moore, - .. morrlap 1u Mro. Catherine Well!ll, ll r o.
Jerry Arnold will be an evtlll Rua1 Moore. Mrs. ntward Webol Feb. 22 It the I'UmorO)' Ualt- run&amp; Mrs. lll,)'1un l'ltllllPI, Mr1.
ed Metbodlat Church, was gtven Joe Conde, Mra. Boll - ·
Mra. Ira Zlkle1'001e, M r 1.
W-aday ~ at tile home o(
Mro. Donald Ma.Yer willi Mrs. Charlea Hues, Mrs. Bll1 Porter, Mrt. Billy Hauck, Mrs. Chal'RO)' Ma.Yer I I ~lteSI.

Clnei..,.U stymied

North Texas State used a fullcourt pren to styn:· .. ..:tnci•

&amp;a~

... Laming,

Refreshments of cake, i c e

.. PALM SPRINGS, caUL (lJPO
'; -Rod F'lmaotll has around
:. tho aoU pro -IDIIr loov ooougb to qpen champ Lee Tre\'ino, who

Mrs. Thelma Nease, Mrs. Wlllard Durst, Mrs. FredDeaaauer,
Mra. Carl Hendrick&amp;, Mro. Ed

wasn't exactly standing around
windil8 his Watch while most of

1..,_ yoo shouldn't ,_
.. ehlekono llotore tbe7 bitch, but
; ho Is hewY todO)' the woatbir the 'Other pros were struggHng.
trevtoo, one or the last
: at tho ral!&gt;illa&amp;ued Boll Hope
Desert Classic inade him a players ott tee, bagged a three..
;· winner thla time triswad or a under 69 at ral~sceked . ana
nearly nooc1ec1 Tamrlsk to trail
loser.
Funseth
alter 36 holeo ol tile 90Tho ~year-old Funseth, who
hole
IIUU'8thon
tourney, 135 to
' learned bow to play BOlt In tile
' Pllm Springs area, ahot -a sfx.· 1311.
Only seven player,.; managed
under..,... . 66 in the second
to
break 70 in the second round
.: r~ of the Hope Cla1sic
c&lt;mpared to 23 in the first.
With · 54 holes stUl to go,
:FULLTIME ASSISTANTS
Frank Beard, Art Wall ao:l

Terrell, Mrs. Harry Jaeobs,
Grueter, Mrs. Stacey Arnold. Mn. Bertha Coode, Mrs. B I I I
Mro. Doa Lanning, Mrs. DJ. Ma.ver. Mrs. Edward Arnold, and
Mrs. Sellm Blazewicz.

named above and Mrs. K e I I y

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You &amp;lip into your Datsun.
•Pump the ptdll. tweak the

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At Infirmary

an ln)Jry In my I)Jine. !la.Ybe
Pll be okay, but I have a clltabtut;y dilcbll'ge, and have to
have prolonged treatment. Pin

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not exaell, huobond moterlal
moi-e than was rtgbt:, even when risht now, even though I love
dodge a oerlouo questlnn will&gt; he woo Ieavfne. 1 - t I knew my girl.
a brulh.&lt;Jif.
blm throu8h llfld tlu'&lt;Uih. All
II I told her lbwt my Ions
Sead your teenage questlonl the Ume he wa1 t1ght:lng, I was hoapltal bouts, and the uncer-·
1u YOUTH ASKED FOR rr, eare true. I wrote to him every day
~ over my Mure, I 1mow
ot Helen Help US! this newspa- and sent gifts. He wrote every lbe'd bop tile next plane. But
•-· ~. We made plano about
per.
_ , wu
I don't want a rurae. B' I ean•t
COULD THESE TWO
marriage.
LETTERS BE RELATED?
Then he waa badly . . . . . - have a wile, rd rather lho ~d
forget me, as it woulm't ·be
Dell' Helm:
and leJit home early' to a hos- fair. 1 love her too muth to
rm BllmDed. 1 hate the BUY pltal ahont 8,000 miles any. 11'10 ~ !"ale her lifo.
I love, II that'1 lldi4( 1M: ' ~ IIOt:; lltler I •I!JI frOII!: blm '"· lin'! It better that I tell her
1 doo't lldnk ·ru ever truat any. there wa1 very coo1, but he DID I've eban&amp;ed my mind about 0111'
me apln,
.., be Wll1ind 1u oee me. The
oeeond letter "'' a brulh olf. marrlaae? A&gt; I see It, this Ia
He laid he wao going to live tho only WI.Y • !lie may !eel llod
back east where he was bavbig for a while, but abe won't learn
a hell, and 1 woo a 8')0d kid to hate an Invalid husband. Pm
not belni melodramatic. I )Lat
...Wd so tar, but let'1 taco It, want your opinion,_ DISABLED
we just weren't made for each VET
oilier. So, 8')0d-llye. Jult like Dear Disabled Vet:

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KanH.a

LINE COACH
PITTSBURGH (IJP0 - Chuck
· Noll, ae" head coach ot the
f Pittllburlb· Steelers, announced
•Thur• \.the app&gt;lnlment &lt;ll
, Walt HaekOtt ao detena!ve llno
....., tor the National F _ . l
t.eacue team. Hackett coached
· Ule Unlvers!t;y of Calllornla at
' Sin DJeao team last aea1011.

avoid flthtailing: And you 01n

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nor In Ule 10 pouad -11. To- ·
tal wtllht loll for tile ...... wu

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ranked oman eollou team,
ecasted to (ts

wtn

over Otter..

beln at Wllber!oree. Tho Ma.randers (14-3) were poced by
RO)' Hinton with 15 polnta. Of,.
terbeln is '7-8.
Dan Foster scored 3S po1nta
to pace O!llo Nortbttm (1:1-8) to
a homo win over Heldelborl (f..
10).
Jim LlqJhals made 1 ~
and blocked a foul shot In the
cl01lng secon:ls 11 Bluffton

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The door
wu won 1&gt;1

tha.!;_e trying 1u othRead both letters In IIIIo eoler feUows, but I feel mlsera. umn caretully, and then - tell
ble when thor even hold m,ybaDd. your girl tile trnthl Yw'll lurt
I hate tile world and I bate 11!1 her tar more by lying! - IL

S. !/cL and lira. Edward Me·
!ornler BUY, 10 . _ .,.. I still
Comu leave Seturdlo' lor crote.
love hlm? - Should 1 )lot give
Neb. bovine .como han
up and never write to him aa 1u tbe cleatb Gl Mra. J, E.
gain? - HURTIN'
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Boover, llcComu. BilL llcComu will
Dear Hurtin':
Pome~, the former canil,yn retuna to Okinawa em Fib. 11.
Belore you croas olf tills man N~,· ue announclngtheb!rtb
Jim Butcller,
11111o
you tbwstrt you knew so well, or a eeven pourd, 12 wnceJOn, aa&amp;e Unlvermt;)r, apeat tbe weekread tile following letter. ftprob- Douglas Wayne, on lolonclly, Feb. en4 here with h1o ~ llr.
ably IBII't !rom your BUY (eould 3, at the Holzer Medleal COJUr. and Mro. lro a.tdlor.
eolneldenee stretcb tllai tar'/),
Maternal crandparentaare Mr.
11r1. Ella 1Am10J II In Ciabut It ma;r eneourago you to and Mrs. Daryl Northup, Muon, dnnall with her ..,llload, ~­
write one more time, and aak W. Vo., and paternal """"""" old WWiam Lelllb7, a pdlont
for the real rea1011 behlad his enll! are Mr. and Mrs, John L li Ule Clnelnaall V......,. liqlbreak-up.
Boawr o! Nyo A..,, Pomero.,y, llftal. llr, LomJor ..UIIdJ«1iiltd
Dear Helen:
Mr. and Mrs. Beaver al~ have tO IDioriD ~ w-..dq,
I eame baek
• •II.OD1•'.·N·am·wl·th·a·not·he·r·aon, Joon Daryl, 11.0. ,
Loo Sa,orl1 .li' con!!Md 1D
....... IIOmOrlal lloopllal for
medleal. -10111. 1110 wile,
llliaia, - dla....... tromUie
hoiJIItal Jut W8ok on.r IPIIIII·
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Montgomery were Ued
six under 138s, three
strokes behind Fun!:eth and a
stroke ahead of Torn Nteporte
and Billy Casper.

Jack

with

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. RID Grande r.ollese pulled
a - In lhe laat . half on tile
bot shooting of Jim Marshall,
who scored 29 points, tor a
117 ..S7 basketball win o v e r
O!IID Dom!nlcan Thuroday night
tor Ita ninth win .In 17 slarto,
At the end of the c:Jose first
halt, tile hoat Redmen led 48•
43. Dominican's John Bennett
tallied 30 poinln 1u take Individual honors as his team lost
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SMITH AUTO SALES

;' The 5S..year«d Lombardi,
bid'' a'h ·artabte' news· COOle renee
with . Washlnlton aports writers
Thuraday to begin his regime as
·the Redtkhw• head coach, part

Proper .eolor tuning every time, In secondll ·

rOWJier

ar.t: ' 'executive

preoldert.
ln _taklna: the reins of a

co.

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number ol
factors: The right personnel, a
lack of ln1urles and a ·-ctleris-

depends

on

a

ma"' between
players.

coaches

1be new Redskin boss

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FLOWERS

counted
tougll

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the Fobc.llous

The ltnal event, the heavyweight unlimited class, was not
held due to an order that the
building be cleared at 01\Ct:l by a
third bomb threat In two days.
Meigs point getters were Ben-Icy Wright, 112 lb. class, nve
points on a pin~ Mike Roush,
Utl ~~~p-- clll&amp;i, 'throe point•· c&gt;ll.a

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reputation as

crln.
L&lt;lnllordl was reluctanU,
given his release from a fiveyear contract by the Green Be.,y
Packers Wednesday to come to
the Redskin•~ where be will
have a salary estimated at
$80.000 a year or '~»Wards plus
the right to buy a 5 per cent
blcx:k of Ute club's stock .f.o!
pf1Jbobly $500,000.

·all with l1l)fiJJe age

SOLID STATE CIRCUiTRY

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Minnesota , , .27 22
KerUJcky , . , ,26 23
lndlanll .••• ,29 26
Mlam; ••••. 24 24
New York •.• 14 36

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. 607
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Atlanta • • ••• 35 23 . 603
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San Di.ego ... 25 32 •439
Chicago . . .. 24 35 . 407
Seattle ••. , .• 21 39 .31&gt;0
Phoenix •.•• 13 43 .232
Thursday's Results
Cincinnati 124 Phoenix 103
San Fran. .•• 25 31

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W. L. Pet. GB
Oakland • . •••38 6 . 864
Denver••••.. 29 22 .269 U'h
New Orleans •• 2$ 25 , 500 15
Los Arwcies. ,22 27 .449 17'h
Dallas , ••• , 21 25 .457 I 7
Houston •• , .14 33 .2118 2~1,
Thursday's Results
Dallas 118 Houston 106

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ADMISSION

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CHILDREN II ami UNDER
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New York at Chicago
Ptllla at Los Angeles
:i~ Phoenix at San Diego
Cincinnati at Seattle

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The Melga Sevontll and Eighth
Grade baaketball team• scored
w1n1 over visitJng Wellston
1blr. 1ttay afternoDn. the seventh
41..25, and the el(llth by 64.:13.
Marauder seorersr"ln the seveDtb game outing we're paced by
Floyd Burney with 17 and J.
D. story flt 8, Brian Mullen 6,
Mick Alb 5, Steve Price and B.
Couch eaeh 2 and Robbie H.arI'll 1. McMannis got 8 for WeHaton.
Jim Boggs netted 19 to lead
the hosts to victory in t he
eighth grade cm.teat. other
Meigs •corers were Andy
Vaughan 10, Mark Werry 12,
Bill Vaughan 8, Richard Dalley
10, Mike Sayre 3 and Rand)'
Cbaft'tn 2:. Soudeas was high for
Wellston with 10.
Southern~s

Meigs and

Uttle

Tornadoes also spllt in games
earl~r in the week at Racine.
Soutl'iem won the seventh grade
18-12 but Meigs took a 26-16
decision in the eighth g r a d e

- - - - - - -- - game.

SOuU1ern scoring in the seventh grade contest was topped
by Pete Sayre and Norm Curlman, eactl 8 and B. Miller 2.
Getting points for Meigs were
Burney with 5, Ash 3 and J.D.
Story and Mullen each 2.
Mark Werry's 1J points waa
high in the Eighth grade game .
other Meigs scorers included
RJch Bailey 7, Andy Vaughan
6, and Boggs 3. GeWng points
for the hosts were Ralph Guel.
tig 6, Mike Nease 4. Mike Roblnsoo 3, Rod Holman2,anQJ.Hll1
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NAMED TO STAFF
NEWTON, Mass. (UPJ)- Jolm

Mazur, a (ormer Buffalo Bills
assistant,. Thursday was named
to the staff of the Boston
Patriots by new ooach Clive
Rush. Mazur, 38, is a !ormer
Notre Dame quarterback.

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is up to now:

and Coty Boothe, 165 lb. class,
three points on a decision. Ron
Clonch also won for Meigs in
an exhibition match.
Coach Fenton Taylor announced BeiUI¥ Wright, Rich GUkey,
Frank Rizer and Don Hartung
will represent Meigs Higb School

in the sectional wrestling tournament at Lancaster.

College Seores
B,y United Pross International
JohnJ 73 Rhode Island 46

st.

NYU 92 Manhattan 91
N. Carolina 8f Wake Frat 76
Qavldsoo 64 Dayton 63
N. Texas 94 Clncimatl74
Bradley 87 -Wichita 8t 85
Rutgera 86 Bostc:lt Unlv. 79
Wyomtns 73 Arizona 72
Arizona St 78 New Mex. 73
Rchmd 98 Texai·Aingb\ 89
Houlton 118 Nevada-Ls Vas 97
· ARansas A&amp;M 86 Hendrix 74
Hadron 8t 73 Arkanoao Call 62
Slhm 8t 78 Harding Cell 68
Hotstra 7t Amer. Untv 68
.... 9tl Frlgb Dd&lt;nsn 62 "
Grgtwn 62 Catholic Unlv 59
Sonia Brbra 84 Unlv of Pete 611
Nl'llk Sl 103 Hampton 1nat 71
Chalta 77 David Lipscomb 62

Waoh. and Jllrsn 65 Alillmf 62
llrro _llny 105 W, Vo. Wslyn 71
Coneordla m74 Aurora71ot
N!Jrtb Patk 92 flmburat 66
Like Fnt 75 !I Mar71 Dl 69
llaeyland !I 103 lloward 78
~lnor 83 Lora• 71
LaCroaoe 92 Albert Loa 69
i\4elphll03Prott 89
Mereer 88 llollins 7f
ildrolk '81 tnwau Tech 70

Flteb¥•1!1 a3 Curry 12

~ 91. 9.$ ~~-· 18
I!OliUq 75 Maine 66
·~ 59 Preal\tte.-Jan 112

. J1rldPI)orl71 Merrimack 81
-~ 'i'B .AI!&lt;JO. 71
-Grove Cll,lJI~AqMiteolf

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commented with . a tombstooe

TABLE RADIOS
'IDith smart, f'IIOtlern st11ling

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Two gamea were scheduled
tonljht: Kentucky Chtistlan ot
Urbana and WUberforce at Oakland Clt;y Oad.l.

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Los Angeles •• 38 19 .667

heav,y home win over Ohio Do-

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·• Fltds
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&amp;~tlmore ••• 4o 15
Philadelphia •• 37 18
New York, , , ,40 21
Booloo •••• ,.34 22
C!nciMIII ..• 30 26
Detroit • ' ••• 23 35
Milwaukee ••• 16 42
West

The winners were

ISink "e

SCORES
EaJi

led by John Haught with 21
pol nil.
Rio Grlllde (!J.-8) pulled away
in the l11t halt as Jlm Marshall
P&lt;&gt;Jred In 29 points lor the tq&gt;.

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By United Preu Imernatlonal

Wlenrille'• Z5 polnta, picked l.ll
Its llth win lp 18 games •t Goohon, lad.
Union (5-10) led all the
Wlr)' in de~ng Adelbert It

and ·

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' three-letter word: Win.

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Ito 11111 game In 19 outingo.

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Third Threat
Stops 1.-~atsrnen
The Meigs Marauder wrestUng team wao dr&lt;wed by 1 2613 score by visiting South Point

WASIIINGTON (Up0 - VInce that hasn't had a winning
LGmbardl, pro footblll's Spar- season since 1955 nor a
' tan ~ a coach, has taken M.l divisional ctlampionshlp since
_ehlrae of the Washington 1945, football's toughest coach-iRodoklno anll oummed ,_. what ing taskmaster commented:
ha has In mlad ·!Or them with 1 11 l'd Uke tc have 1 wlllner the

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Britain' a 'ri:Hiy Jacklin. Kalaer
lnterratio_. winner Miller Barblra and Jim Ferrier were at
140, while the three under 141
~ WIO mode If&gt; o! Gay
Brewer, Bob Charles, Bobby
Nichols, Gene Littler, Jlm
Colbert, Oroville Mood)r, Dave
HW and Ken still.
Arnold Palmer shot a second
rOtmd 73 and was in a gnq&gt;
tied 'It 145, Masters champ Bob
Goalby had a 73 for 146 and
PGA champ Julius Boros a 72
for 147.
The Deld wm be cut to the
law 70 aOO ties after Saturday's
lourth round.

a..onibJdi's OlityGOatrWin :~:~::~~c;~.~~i:,\ 1:.~~

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39 pouad1. 'l1lo-..., - -

od me KOPS O&lt;oop all pDWida
lalllbiJ), 14 TOPS (llka o ff
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weiPt 1011, 111111 Norma Rulloll the J'IIIIIIONIP. Tho .1111
.'!IJII.. l!l .... CnOtri~II Nro.
for

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as fulltlme
aoolltantl 1u head tootball ooaeh
' PIIJ)IJOl' Roclgero, 0111011 Ia the
Orlt negro to CMCh I Joyhawi&lt;

you control t«;«ltnltlon-

_ . . tile -liD&amp; ~
bJ Mra. Ratll Need•., N l a a

Kall,

Bon 011- Sandi' Boola and
J.C. Hixon returned to their
alma mater ot lito UniYOrolt;y Gl

then second. Oetsun :a all·

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LAWRENCE,

svnehrome1h 4·1plld help•

Tho TOPS pra,yer 111111 plodp

'l'belol Wll -

1t1e fr~tw•v ramp. P•~"'n't

11Jre·f0oted, fully indepind·
tnt ~lf· tuapention tlkll ovtt. ·"'.l·
You relu . . Tht pow~rful
choke, flip the ignition. · htater/dtffoawwith ltt cuH~·
wortpng ftn hat ~ intfrior .
Vfltodoom I The overhe..ld
cem roers end t1ttlt1 tp II toisty. The Windshield clear~ ·
On to work. Pelt tht ' hut:;.·
smooth idle.
ftrt tnd puffer~. ttlt' tlid.-t !'
At the fin!. traffic light
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there'• llu1h. Dataun'• Water· •nd stelttra.
Yot~ amite. You'·v tgotTht 'II
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We wenttogetller!ortwo,eara,
and I promlled to walt tor blm
when he was in Vietnam. He was
IO'wondertul to me. He was dean
and atralght and never expected

for tho Boareato with 20 polnll.
Central Stale, tho -

edllod F'lndlo1 Ia Mid-Ohio
Conterooee pJQ, Blullloo Ia 4-%
ln the league while the OU.en
are D-5,
Dellll&gt;oe, paced by F'red

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Tburll(lay to snatch the lead by
a stroke over charging U.S.

cream and coffee were served. Durst. Mrs. Uoyd Moore, Mra.
The guest list in&lt;:luded t h o IJ e Mary Durst. Mrs. Anna M a e

YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
11ds column !o tor young poo.
ple, their JU'(Iblema · and pleasurea, their trGubles anc1 run. As
with tllo roll of Helen Help Ual,
it welcomes laughs but won't

paU clurll!l tho flrot boll 11
Denton, Tn. The Bearc:ltt wen
rorced toto 17 turnowr• in the
nrot halt and traiiiCI 52-27 li
lntermloal&lt;m. Clne!nnotlls 5-4 In lllsoourl VaDe, C&lt;lnlerence play, Jbn Ani was high

.Cla8sic~,;m·~1~
i.MeiD'fil Qubs

Glfta were placed on a table les Chancey, Mrs. l'hllll&gt; Meb&gt;centered wttb a bride and groom bart, lllu Erma Smith, Mro.
replica our""""*' at Ule llooe Runell McDaniel; Mn. Clara
by dalaleo. Gamea wore .PioJed Tbomas, Mrs. Leonard Hess,
with prizes being """ by Mra. ~ .• Mn. Arthur Hess. M r a.
Allan Harris, Mrs. Don Grue-- Carrie Meinhart.

aer, M111s Moore, aDi Miss

Drops_Heartbr.e aker

I $&amp;42Jead.
Ken ~, who

"•btd•, ...... lllln7'

to help vou ltop.
Lumpy, paebd anow by,

Law Profile

~~yton

Mn.

oear~down

Standard,
Row Crop,

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The bill would provide tor
.. •taro:. cltiz.en • • • who has reoaided within the state Cor one
yMr., to be admitted to any
school. college or uni Yersit,y
whicll receives s~te run:ts.
students would not be required to pa,y "any tuition, in-

struction. or matrt culation tee ..
for the flrst two years, provid-ed hia "academic performance
meets the req"'rements •.• for
aatl.sfactory progress toward a
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lion and matrlculaUon fee
exemptions for veterans between ~ril 6, 19l71nc1 Nov. 11.
1918.
Democrats a I s o lntroduced ,
two other educational bills. In
the House 'llntrsda,y .

E. J, Soulshy
Dies Wednesday
Edward J, Soulsby, Jr. ot
Cleveland, a fcwmer resident ot
!ilracuee, died Wednesday at the
St. John'a Hospital in Cleveland
where he had been a patient since

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Dec, 22.
He is survived by his mother,
Mrs. Vena Soulsby or Syraeusei
h18 wife. Vina, three daughters,
Vena J Curby, and Kathryn Mas.
lie, boU&gt; of st. Albans, W.Va.,
and Joanne, at home; and four

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Spending Bill is

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Offered by Ball

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Jlemoent Women 1o

Early Ca:rlyle
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PT PU:ASANT_·. "'\ Earl D.

Caacl&gt; 11ar1n liD«•

one -~ ,11111 • and two lacullf ·repreMntath•l boocl ud h i s - . .... ...,..
on tho Ohio lloud or ~• • od.
wllll WC1Jw _.... The ~
·1n tho Senate, _two noll&lt;iutlcm
would require tho Gellert! "'- were aclopled and two bill• 1...
aembly to 11401 &amp;Ill' legtalatlon - a d . Alao, llllM blllo ,....
which would lncrease stad.ent rep&lt;il1ed lilt of 1110 l!eMte Jufees at stale-Bil&gt;ported achool1. diciary Ccomnitteo ud ,....,..
Thursday's .s e ~ 111 1 o D of the me- fu' pa.._ ThoJI wore
General Assembly w&amp;l a abort aent . to tho Rules Ccomnltteo
one. The moming m~ wefe whic:ll will decklo if and when
as brief as possible lDd many thoy reeehe a 11001' Vote.
legislators lell town Wedlloldl,y
The bill• would IDe~ tho
night to add extra lline to tholr amount whieh ewk1
fecovered in cue of aaaault or .,...,..
weekend at home.
Both houses were out ol ses- dolim liY )lmmlloo irid would
sion l.lfltil MOIXIay at 8 p.m.
renew ree~Jtlents ot UDBOI!cited
merehandhe ot &amp;Ill' no..,....ibllCoaeh Praised
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A total of 10 bills wore Intro- ltles for lt.
The Senate also conllrmod
duced ln the House Thursday.
two resolutions were offered live Rtpubliean fllPOI-enta
ard one resolution, honorlng by Gov. James A. - ...

Variety.Show

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PT. PLEASANT- Eugene

Ball, Maeon CounQ-IblseotRep.
resentatl.ves, has introduced a
bW In tile Houoc of Delegate•
Also surviving are three sis- Riggs as the master ~ cerewhich would authorize the Maaon
ters, Miss GJeMa sOulsby of~­ monies was considered a suca
Count¥ Court to epend ilmdf tor
racuse; Mrs. Blanch Gibbs of cess. Taking part in tlle men's
the 4-H eamp at Soutllalde.
Pomeroy, and Mrs. Thelma style revue were Robert Woods,
According 1o
Ole proMathews of Columbus; and four Vtrgll Windon, Roger EPPle, Donpoeed leglalatlon (HouJI! Bill No.
brothers, Lawrence of Columbus; a1d Mora, Demaree Sexson, Keith 792) woold permit · the county
Richard o{ California; William of Ridenour, Larry Ritchie, J o h n
coort to budget moreJil&lt;llle)',IOOO
Ba.Y City, Mich., and James fi Riebel, Gary &amp;!lith, Henry Hun- giving tho court the opportunity
Pomeroy, His father, a son and ter, John Lambert, Gene Riggs,
to lay aalde funds ror the ima daughter preceded h 1 m in Charles Karr, Harold Newell,
provement, maintenance a n d
dealll.
and BUI Ritchie.
equipment orthe COllld;,V 4·H camp.
Fwteral services will be held
Taking part in the talent show
Up to lhla Ume, Ball aald, the
at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Alley were steve Cowdery, Joe GrUftth, court has oot been able to ex.
and CasdorphFuneralHomeatSt. Linde Clark, Barbara McGrath,
pend more than $5,000 per year.
Albans. B.lrial will be in the Jean TrusseD, Bill Alle14 Mr.
The bill has been referred to the

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and Mrs. Gary Parsons, Nellie

Parker! Alice Smitb, The Coun-

try Go!nllemen, Mike and Jack
GorreU, Jennie and Melanie
Dvan, Tom Gurnph, Patti Sexson, Mrs. Jobn Lambert, Vernon Weber, Vickie Woods, and

NOW GOING ON - - • -

David Holter.
Cakes and candy were auc.
tioned off by Larry Ritchie. Furn!llhlng cakes and ~ "ere
Cleo Smith, Wanda Larkins, and
Maxine Hoffman. other people
helping were Bett;y Roush, Kath-

HURRY
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Where Shoes. Are Sensibly Priced

ryn Baum, June

~pie,

Kathryn

Windon, Edna Woods, Lila Ridenour, and Jean Sexson.

EVER-LOVIN'

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II Prot:r&amp;m on lcouih¥ 11'111
be preoelllod by, 1'- C&amp;oMU at
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111 .... • retired ~~mner, 11ora
Fllor!laey D. 11116 Ill Ga!llpolla
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Raberl,l Cm'lfle; 'Jour I 0 ft I,
Fruk of Tnmonl Cll,y, 0,;
Branc:ll ud Domdo cari.Jio, bot!&gt;
of ~umblll, 0., aad Hnlls of
G.,.. CIQ', 0.; biD claual&gt;tero,
MEETING 1'081'PONED
Febi'IIU7 13, li.Coordlng to J I m
Kro. Ella 5eaJ1, · IJllllptoa,
PI', PLEASANT - '11le ...... · Slaata, prell,dont ot tho BBB.
C.W.; lllro. Evelfo lluobo Go!·, 1ar mollllow ·., 1111 1111' Biadt
llpollo Ferry; ..,. brolher, Jolm Berkero 'orpnlutloo !lhlch waa
C&amp;rble, Be.-, Pa.; ~ •• ~ehododnd tor IIlla - . bas
tors, Mro. Oma ~r, ....., pootponed unUl Tl&gt;urldl,y
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Mr1. Illlldiln Ball, llerrlaviUe, ·
FO~ THAT
W. Va.: 21 graalc:lllldrenlllll119
SPECIAL
gre&amp;t'IJl'andc:lllldren.
GIFT FOR
Funeral oervico will be held
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SOMEONE
taeoetal Chureh with tho Rev.
SPECIAL
George Young olllclalirw. Bur·
lal wlll be in tho Wyoma_• .._
tery. Frionde may eaD at tho

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Meet op Friday ..
PllaMDI; lllr"- John fllloct, PL a -titW ot thO 1'~4f Lloolil
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Plaaant; ·Mro, .Jolin Nellln!ol, Club to be held t;Wf, )2 ,_, to
, PCIIIT Pl.&amp;I,SANT ~ 'I'M ¥a. Rutlud, 0.1 A~ Perr1, PL I P,lll.
WOdnoodeY altho.._.,
- QlooMJ"Do•oaotllc Women'.. Ple&amp;eant; Jamoa L. Y'orpn, Pt: OrQY tlllitnd "Mathadlll L1111'c:ll.
~. . ·wUI· IIlM! F"** PleaMDI; Garriot Scaggs, PL
7.at...,., Ia Uoo )JrJ-.- at ll&gt;e . PleaoanL ·
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DISCII~IIGED: 1olra. James '
AU ,....... • _..-flo II8T Jonoa, P~ Pleaoant; S h o r r y
cloH lit tW
T1oo1e unable Keuns1 r'llny; lVII Whitt. P~
·ID . . a..•lboeul, ,_ ~ Pleaant, Mrl. Dan Chllders.
111111' or '....U ll!lm ID en Pt. Pteaaant; Norman }'oea, Pt.
~ · 11!1 om..r~o A aoelal hcllr Pleaoant; ~I :McDermitt, PL
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!UPON RI!QU!iSTl
- · MUion &amp;1111 relnlhmenll Ploaeant.
OurU.ooiG,MUCiel~
wW bo .-.ad. . .

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ly llloUvatod JOiqlllonqboyaortheweati&gt;m eectiCO&gt; of Melp
wllo lut!~i!~!~ pride fn seoutmaller
Coune!L
"Tile llltolliijl ot Tn&gt;qi 231, btld b. tho lallawohip roam

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During 11&gt;e crlllo" ot roeeilt years, tl&gt;ere

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Mohr .. SteveDa Fderal Home
after 2 ,p.m. Friday.

1001 STOlE

baa been One local Ol'PIIIzatlon lllal hao boon
doing Ita part ror the boya or tile eoaun~.
But llOW It baa dec:lclod that It ...at do more aa a poeltlve force flo captura the tloo and Interest ot YWth.
Tho Tri-State Area Council qt tile 11o7

or Ameriea bu launched .. 8 - )'oar,
111111 - r&amp;IIP plan ealiod, ''BOYPOWER '78"
lllat will broedon Ita -.llhip laae&amp;lldmake
known ID boys, leadore and loeal orpalzatrOnt
tile aYallebi.IJ4' of tho
lo aUcan aeeept Ita «&lt;IRRIlltment of Nrviee flo God,
Country, 111111 Otller l'oopla.

Seoul_...

We . off•r cOn.,enience.
quk:lc 1enlr:e. court•ty_,
vuarant•ed accurocyf and
low c;01t. Thot c~~:~mb1nCJ6
"on has rMd• rnllhens. af
BLOCk clients hoppyl We
• to make you happy
wont
tool Come In tocloy. ,

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Scouting, or """'"· baa made a prorqimd
lnq&gt;reaslon .., America alna Ita beginolq In
1910. Ita aueceoo Is O¥idellt Ill the llimber ot
former aeouto llOW In ro.....,.Uble
For example, 828 DMmbero of the 90th
Cclnlru• or the tJnlted ~wereeithor"•­
or acout leaders; 29 .tate euvernors ban bad
ac:outiDg -riOIICe, and 38 ot lbe 47 H\'lq aotronauts were IOOlltl.

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Committee or1 Polltical &amp;lb..Of.
vlslons.

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ASK TO WED
PT. PLEASANT - Charles

Clinton Casto, 18, Mason, and
Sylvia Laurencetta Cundiff, 20,
Mason, have made an applica.
tlon for a marriage license in
the orrice or the county clerk.

Americo'o Lo'llfll Tox Somco with Over 30110

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AWARD WINNING SCOUT
-en- Crisp, )lldor aosl,

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ICOUimaster, oame day may

be a proleoslonal sc:auter,
Very acUve In Seoutllllf tho
paat 1011'S, Crisp hal
01111 lour more merit bodps
to earo before he Is a C8Jldl..
!Dr Eqle rank, tho .Ute
Ia Seoutlng. He already has
.... the Gad 111111 Ccluntry
1111111a a Lifo SCOUt.

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of tho churcb at LaopviUo, are COIIilucled In an orcltrb,
nesa.-llka '-""''"" wlth each member eiiatrlbutitw to tile project
at boftd. Cclll'teol&lt; towan1 lellaw IIIOIIIbero Ia aloo otreoaoclao
work 111111 tnlniolla .
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''LwaviUo Troci!INo. :139,1ik0 tho" llothortroopo or eub
padto ot tho c~, c r - In me alutltw lnvnoai.., 'That
Seoutl.. Doel Pay•, ••

HAPPINESS.

Bal..

CRASH SHOE SALE

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sons, Jerry at home, Lewis, show given recently at the Ches ..
Thomas, and Eddie of St. Albano. ter Grade School with G e n e

Cunningham Memorial Park near

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- . tho Trl.aate Area Council baa set up
a ocrieo of aoala tllrouill 1978 - IIR&gt;l'CIPI1alei.Y
tho ZOOth amlvoraary of 111r nation - ID improve Ita record.
While plllq more boyo -""" flo tho
1cout program ls a major soaJ, there Ia a epeelal otllllbasla on ooolng that bo7a have a quailIf program, undor trained leodoro, ud that
there are adequate JnaiWM)wer and reaoureea to
earry out tile PI'Qirain elfec:tlvaiT.
The llogan for IIlia ambllklua 8 -year plan
Ia "Amorlea'a Ma!lpowor Begifta ..ttl&gt; Bo1•
Power."

'lblo alopn lo otrenatl&gt;a&gt;ed one ....
olden lbal a ac:out propane each day toaehieve
hla ldllt potential ao a r.._alble cltlleo; that
It olfiro o varlot;y of -rtenco, cballooge ot
mind and muscle, CJHlOI'IUn!v to develop aslfoonftdence, utl1r&amp;etion of lenice to others,
111111 the 11m Cf working lugether; that It Ia 1111
. acUve, vlrUe pracram with broad ~ for
tho emerglq adult.
Tnle, Soouttn, hao roached miiiU' bo7a. ~
America today Ia a dioturbecl laud; prol&gt;lems
mount, and lruatr-o llll'l'OIIIlC! ua. YOUJiilpooplo·are deeply Involved, wllolbor l t b e d l wlth our forelp policy, demonatr&amp;Uons and
riots In our clUes, or our eaealattna crime rate.
Many boyo and tdrlo laek the deaire to relate
1rt tbts nauon•a tradltlon1. 1bey are not aceept..
lng the roaponsibUIUoa or a free ooeiot;r ae we
know them.
Perhlpa if oc:outtna bad reac:lled more boys
and Influenced lllem moro deepl,y In the laet
haU eentury, great ..,.,.nu of our yooth would
not be In iurmoll IOIIQy.
Seaut ieeclere are tile llret ID point out that
oc:outlng Ia not the 01111 ICllutlon, but lllat It lo
one ot tho proven methods of developing bo;rs
Into men ot ebaracter.
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So, if oeoutlng ie to make a more prolqund
lmpreaaion oo America. it mult reach more
bo,ya from aU atrau. or our society and do an
lYOn. bOlter .1&lt;!1&gt; of developing individual cbaraeter and quaiiUoe ot leedership.
BOYPOWER '76 Ia tile blueprint, and we
lhaD look forward to tho rellllita gall*! by dedicated men and women wbo are commltted to
making seouttng relevant to the Mods and ooneerna of our naUon and our youth •

GETTING STAI!TED - Bo&lt;:omlqr arpoized Is a port ot
seoot tnlnioi!Dr tho Langovllle Troop. Reeelvi1111DotrucU.,..
In ....-1111 projeeta are, loft to rfshl.IIIUmJI Walker, Rdlert
CouDcil, GleJan Crisp, K.eitb cW.(Id, PIQrd Mel•ed. Tam Cle-

Soouting on

The Move
MGM Dlotrlct Council-

.,.~ Thoodoro RHd, Jr.,

Lylo Dunomoor and J. E.
Morrison, who direct ac·
tivities In Meigs, Gallia
artcl Mason Counties have
Scouting in their area on

the m•••·
Following are the com-

paratlv. totals of boys
involved In scouting for
the end of January, 1968
to the end of Januaf)
1969.
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1968 1969

Cub 5.

4.CO

568

Boy 5.

.C02

498

82

105

Exp.
Total
Packs

924 1171
18
19

Troor•

23
46

Toto

21

51

FIRST AID - Tom Criop, Seolor Patrol ~. loft, gl..ollrst aid - f l o 1'" au
scouters. On the table, as the patient, is Keith Clelaad; staD!Iing, left to right, are Crlap, .,._
Walker, Kellll)' lllvlslllll1 Delmu Golf.

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Four New Members
Valentine's
Day
Feb. 14

SON .. TA f.OO
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UNIT LEADERS
Pack 23.5. Chester . . • • • • •••.•••• , •• , , Nat Clrpeuier
TrCXlp 2a5, UleS-', '.,.
Delmlr Bau!n
Troq&gt; 239, Langsville . . . . . .. ........... Jim Council
Pack 240, Rutland •.•..•••••
Purl VanMeter
Troq~ 240, Rutland , •••.• • •••••••••••.•••• Eli Dennison

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last yearts roster were pres.
ent at tile ftrst meeUng of Tho
Eden Qjye and Gala Feb. 4 at
tho home of Mrs. QJnnle Reed,
advisor. New members a r e
Tammy Hull&gt;, Clair and Perry
Reed and Greg Reed.
Offlcers installed were pres..
ident, Karen Reed; vlce..prelident, Tammy Ruth; secretary,
Regina Kimes; treasurer, Jolle Shields; heallll and safot;r,
Chryll Klmea and Clair Raed:
recreation, Boonle Barringer and
Perry Reed; ways and means,
Wanda Klmee and Qmle Reed,
and refreshments, Marsha Kimes
and Greg Reed. The next meetIng will be held on Feb. 27 at6:30
p.m. for lniUaUon. Chryll Klmea
and Bonnie Barringer ..UI oerve
-refreshments.

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A BAKED POT ATO IN 4 MINUTES •• •••

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when struck by a car on Rt. 2
fifteen mUes south of Pt. Pleasant. The driver of the vehicle,

James R. Morehead, 41, BeJ.pre,
0., told thi Sherlff's department
the pony jumped trCND a cllteh onto tho highway in tho pall&gt; of the

car. PraperfiY damage was eau..
mated at a500. No chargea were

filed and the owner

or the

is not luomn.

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Cheater PTA.
Langsville Churches of Olrist
Rutland Methodist Cllurch
American Legion Post 467 1 Rutland; Post 602, Racine, and Post
128, Middleport
Methodist Churches of Mlnenville, Fore111t Run and Syracuse
Sllisbury PTA
East Letart Methodist Olurches
Disabled American Veterans, Chapter 53.

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P1ck 248, Pomeroy • • • • . • .•. , , .•.••. , •• Pat Wood
Troq&gt; 248, Pomeroy .••.•.•• , ...•••.•.
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Pack 246, Sallsbury • • . . . . ••
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Troop 246, Salisbury , . . • . ....•.. , ..•... , . Edgar Abbott

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Pack 242, Minersville-:Forest Run-Syracuse ...•• Charles HamUton
Troop 242, Syracuse •• , ••. , •
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Pack 245, M:lckUeport • • ••••••. , •• • •••••• Norman Yeauger

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PONY KILLED
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rights of citizens in a free land. Many will become leailers of tomO/l'OYt; We feel secure in ·
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proud of the Boy Scouts of our community and of their leaders, whO give of their time -aqd ·
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·m.; second and 't:Mib SundeJ's, ~rlntellieut. Swm,y Sef1ool,
7,30 p. m. Sunday School, 9.45 9:30 a. m.; WonldJ sei-vtce,ot
a. m. Christian EOOea\'or, third 10:30 a. m. Youth and JlQiior
youth service, 6:45 p. m. Eve.
Saturday of each month.
ning worship, 7:30. Prayer and
praise,
Wednesday, 7:3(1,
LAUREL CLIFF FREEMETHOID'T CHURCH - Sunda,y School
UNITED FAITH CHURCH 9:30 L m., morning worshiP. Nea5e Settlement- Robert E.
10:10 a. m., evening worshiP. Smith, Sr. , pastor. &amp;mdaJr Bchool
7:30 p, m.j Wednesday, Christ-- supt., Roy Johnson. SundaY
ian Youth Crusaders, 6:30 p. m. school, 9:30 a .m.; worship ser·
and 11rayer meetir.g, 7:30 p.m. vice, 10 :30 a .m. and 7:30 p.m.
Thursday. choir practice. 7 p, each Sunda.Y . Youth meeting and
m. R. Eugene Gil4 paswc;,_ Ph..ll choir practice, 6 :30 p.m . each
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: 10:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor
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: RACINE FmST CHURCH OF
: THE NA ZARENE -Sunday School

9:3a a. m.; Morning Worship,
10:30 a. m.; Evening worship,
7:30p.m. Prayer services, 7:30
p. m. Wednesday. Sunday Sehool
SUPerintendent, Pau1ine McClln·
U&gt;ek, Pastor, Rev. Morris M.

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METHODIST - Morning Worship

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children at former Methodist annex at 9:30a.m., Mrs. J 1 m e s
Stout, children's Sl4)erintendent.
Sunday Church School, adults and
youth 10. 30 a. m . junior high
senl~ high and ·~out~ adult~
meet in former Methodist Church
for Sunday Cb h School

POMERQY Fm!rr BAPrlST
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BYF, 8 p.m. Bible atuclr, Wednesday, 7 p.m.; eholr practice,

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MT. UNION BAPTIST- Rev,
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CH~TER CHURCH OF THE
9:30a.m.
NAZARENE - Rev. Herbert
BRADFORD
CHURCH
OF Grate, pastor. Worship service,
CHimiT -Charles Russen, pas~ 11 a. m. and 7:30p.m., Sunday.
tor. Richard Gilkey, SUpt. Sun~ Sui'XIay School, 9:30 a.m. Richday School, 9:30 a. m.; Mornl~ ard Barton, Supt., Charles BisWorship, 10: 30 a. m.; Evening sell, assistantstl)t. Prayer meetworship, 7 P.m. Wednesday Bible ing, Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
study' 7:30 p. m.
~ORGANIZED CHURCH OF'
HARRISONVILLE PRESII)'d
Jesus Christ or Latter D 1 y TERIAN - Mrs, Norma Lee,
Saints, Portland • Racine Road. . Sunday School Stt&gt;erintendenL
Sunday School, 9:30a.m.; Morn.- -$und1Y School, 9:30 a. m. Surr
ing Worship, 10:30 a. m. Sunday dey serviee, 8 p. m., the Rev,
evening service at 7. WedneSday Max Donahue of Middleport
evenlng prayer service, 7:30. _speaking.
Pastor, Elder c. w. Proffitt.
JEHOVAir'S WITNESSES, LarBRADBURY
CHURCH
OF ry Carnahan, ,presld~Jw'minlster.
CHRIST - Mr. Ted Cadwallader, &amp;md!U': Bible lecture, 9:30Lm.;
pastor. Jerry Van Inwagen, Suo- Watch Tower study.. 10;30 a.m.;

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OIRIST _ Eugene Underwood. L m. • . tlrat and third Sun:IIYI
pastor; v. H. Braley, 8LI)t,; SUn- eacb morth. _.
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THE RUTLAND METHODJST
munb:m and worahjp aervice,lO:- CHURCH -Rev. C. J. Lemley,
30 a.m.; prayer meeting. Than- pastor. Churcb School, 9:30a.m.;
day, 7:30p.m.
Worahfp nrvfce, 10:30 a. m·.
ClUSTER J.1lETHODIST Charge
ZION CHURCH OF CHRLST - Rev. harl A. Cut:o, putor. Pomeroy • Harrisonville R*;·
CHISTER: Worship, 9 a.. _m.; Jolln Webster, pastor; Ray lJ~
S~ School, 10 a. m.; Mrs. tle, Sunday school 8 ~
Waid Spencer, Supt. FLAT- dent. Sunday school, 9:30 Lm.;
WOODS: Cburth SchOol, Suoday, morning worstrlp, 10:30; SUnday
11 a.m., Jdm Bally, supt. Wor- evening service, 7; prayer 'meet-ship serrice alternates wttb AI- lng, Wedne&amp;da3', 7 p.m.
fred and Flatwoodt. Servi~IB
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Sf. JOHN LUTHERAN- Brian
Sta!OY mornl:w or evening, ()(
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pallor. WOj'Jhlp, 8:50 a.
each week.
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SEVENTH DAY ADVENTJST
Sf. PAUL LUTIIERAil_ -Brl(
Church - Paneroy, Mulberry
Holghts Road, north ol Veterans

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worship, 10:30 11.. m.; E"Yening m. Service meeting, 8 p.m.
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DlST CHURCH- Preechtnl¥9,. lng 10•55 a.m.· SUndl.v evenlne
ASBURY UNITED · ~Oj Sellers, putor. SuJdlur School,
ble Class part,y,IastMondayeach 30 a.m., Flrll: and Second
a:e~ee", 7:30 ' Bible study DlST, Syncuse- Rev. We*U 9:30 L m.; Wayne ROush, 51cK.
month. Youth ~ellowship each days ol each month; Third and classes,
7:30 p.m. . Studer, pastor, Swdfa.y School, Morntng wors~, 10:30 a. m.,
Suodly, 6 p. m. m former MeU.. Fourth !imdays each month Wor
10 L m.; carroll Norrfa, ~ secor.land rourth~s of each
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and Fourth &amp;mc:~a¥s, Sun- R01WL Rev. E.
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SOUTH BE111EL UNITED
1011, pastor. Swdl3 School, 9:30 Paator. Ralph ~encer, S&amp;l)t.t
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Mornllw worlhip, 10:30 L m.; vlces, 9J30 Lm.; SurO.v School.
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE ing. Tuesday, '1:30 p. m., Mil- first and tblrdSundays, 7:30P.m.
EveDI.rw Servite, 7:30P.m. Mid- 10:30 LDL; Youth Fellowship.
NAZARENE - Rev. Uoyd D. ·cord Frederick, class leader. Sunday School, 9:30 L m. Y-outh week service, Weclne.tday, 7:30 8:30. Wednesda)': Choir, 6:15 p.
Grimm. Jr., pastor. Sunday Youth Fellowship, Friday. 7:30p. Fellowship, ti p. m. each Sunday
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m.; Bible Stll:ly, 1:30.
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FORESI' RUN UNITED MEmCHURCH OF CIDRST - Mldlhlp, 10;30 Lm.; YOWlR peo.. er Wilfl'ed, Jr., president.
diat Church.
ODlST - Rev. Wendell G. Stut- dleport. 51fl ..-1 MaiD. Jack
pie' a MI'Yiee, 6,45 p.m.; evange.
MASON ASSEMBLY CHIJRCH
CHESTER CHURCH OF GOD- ler, post«. Worship seni&lt;e, 9 SeUee, siJI)I. Bible SChool, 9;30
llstlc MrVices. 7:30 p.m. Wed. OF GOD - Second St., Mason, 'Ihe Re\'. CbesterBryant,,PUtor. L m.; Sundl1 School, 10 a. m. a.m.; Mornirc wonldp, 10:30 a.
neadav OYenlng eervlee, 7,30. W. Va. SundaY School, 10 a.m. Sunday School, 9:30a.m.; wor. llirL Fred Neaae, &amp;c&gt;l
m.; ~ Mll'lldll, 7:30 p. !'\-1
MIDDLEPORT ftEATH UNJTEI) Morning worship, 11 a.m. Evan... ship service, 11 a. m.; Eftm.
MINERSVIDLE UN l T E I) Prqer aenlce, We&amp;lelda,r, 7 p.
METHQDm- Max E. Donahue, pllsttc.~ . service • .7:30.p.. m.-Bible worship, 7:30 ,_ m. Prayer serv- METHODIST _ Rev. WmleU m. s.v. Raullia Moyer, pastor.
mlnlstar; Jamoo Bnwlnt!lon, SUJdy and J&gt;l'a,yer servieo, Wed- leo, Tile._, 7:30 p. m.
Su:tler, poator, S.:bool
CiltJRCH OF THE NAZARENE
a.nc.., lehool superintendent. nesday, .1:30 p, m. Cheater· ~-: Service, ']'hurllday, 7:30 P. m. 9 L m.j Kenneth Wfaena, ~t -MiddiiP)ri.. Rev. Aud:ryMUlw.
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,poii1Dr, Looter TaYlor, &amp;t&gt;t.Som.
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SYRACUSE CBURCH OF THE ""' ~. t: a. m.; MoJ;Idtil
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HEMLOCK GROVE CHRIS- NAZ
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p. D1. Prayer meellng, ThiD'._, The Rev. Harold CUmlll!lhlm, Prep cluoeo.
7:30 P. m. Choir Preedco, Tue.. paotor. Charl01 ~ SuDMT. MORIAH BAP'nST -Mid·
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VL; Swtdly lchool, 9:45 LDI.J SuiJdiQr Scbool, l;lft a. m.;Moi'D1', I)' Stiles.
worship service, lL Wednes- inJ worlldp, 10;3b a.m.-, AnDid
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m.; Morn11JK Worahlp, 10:30; p.m. Prayer meetiiJK an41 Btblt ' Wooda,"'"'~ · ·
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niDI -ahlp, · 7:30. lllld-Week mlnlotratlve Counctl meetlrw DL'Il)··- U.., Cecil WIIO, JUservlce, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. tlr1t Monday ot each month, 7:: ..tar.
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Nonnan McCain, superintendent. 10:30 L m.; Worsldp service.
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PRESBYTEWAN- Rev. Uoaon OYJ"""IIIl'IIIOII,'I:aOp.m.,oltilrCHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services tor. &amp;anda.Y achool. 9:30 a.m.;
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lie •••~n• i ble lor - • rlw" -

1966 CHEVROLET ... _ · ............... _ ...______ $1795
Impala cpe., local owner car, new cor trad... ln. Leu
~On 23,000 miles, W•W tires, like new; 396 VB en•
gme, 3 speed man. trona. Vinyt interior. Marnt'lft f;ish, radio and heater. Deluxe equipment. One of the
cleanest 66 models in Southeast..-n Ohio.
1966 PONTIAC ............... - .......................- .......... $1895
Bonneville Conv. Local one C!Wner car, new w•w tires,
vinyl trim with bucket seats, console, radio, P.S. and
P.B. , auto . trans ., dark blue finish with whi.te nylon
top. A real sharpie.

lnc:orrod ;.,. ort ioft.

FU,TES
For Wo,.. Ad S.r.,ln
5 cents ,., •ord oM h1-lio11
Min i.,um Cl•or .. 75c
11

wo •d t hreo

c ent1 por

COMOCII·

th·o in tort ion• .

11 conll por Word ri- co nooc...t iv o

'"'""'•"•
25 per unr

Discount on pord oda
ond Ht po id within 10 doy1 .

CARD OF THANK S &amp; OBITUARY

-Pomeroy MaJor Co.

$1 ..50 f01 50 word mi nifiiUifl . ECI .

,.ddirionol word 2c .

BLIND ADS
.ft.ddit i-

1 25c Chart• per Ad .. or ·

8 :30 a "' 10 5 :00 p.m Daily
8 t30 a .m. to 12 :00 No on SaiU&lt;doy

beiore 9 a.m.

2--7-3tp

For Sale

li!Qi

PUBUC sALE
GEORGE 'S

Auction

For Rent

House,

FORCED TO MOVE
SALE

.... 7.99

IRONING BOARDS ....... .f.OO
CUPS &amp; GLASSES ••.•. 8 for $1
,.... ,lor &amp; ••flrior
PAINT .: •••• g&lt;~l. $1.00 qf. 75e

men'-

'IF· DAN(t

TIIERE wiD be a gun iboot,
Sunday, beginning at 110011 at
the Forked Run Sporllman
Club. Everyme ts welcome.
U-4le
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INCOME TAJ!: Service dally ncept SUnday 9 It&gt; 5. Evenings
by appointment. Ml'l . Steven
'Wanda' Eblin, Rt. 2, Pomeroy, Laurel CUff Road.
1-INIIIc
WILL DO sewing at home -

zippers, pockets, pegging.
hemming, alterations, ete.
Mn. Freddie Thabet. Ma11011,
Phone 773-SRSl.
4-311-tk

l

VACANCY lor two elderly peo-

miniature, 175 and up. Stud
service and grooming . PhfOIO
llft.MIS.
11 I tic

l~c

erica's favorite. Rent sbampooer $1 . Tiny'• Ba"1181nland.
24«&lt;:

STARTING
SOON

A •••••• of •••nlng elaa ...

... 111 tlo-11-y-ulf UP"
helatarlnt
and
F umlhtN
....... LHfl'l h- ,. ,...
aid a"'lqua lurtlllend .hew Ia hlld ywr twft

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c.,.dvc,.tl one

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wllha..t chiHID or .........

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992.2181

Ho-r
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Opon Til 6 Dally

ss.SS:·

OMLY$II.t5 .

For Sale

Pl11• 1.11 , ....... , ••

-GUARANTEEDPHONE 992·2094

511 BUICK, Prtee $50. Call 11J.

U3!l:

Qt.

GRAw:t,Y Tractorw, ._

r,llanr
H••• &amp; Alit
'

m!

,6011 ·I. Main

-.-~Cit­
tractors
and equipment. 11&amp;rebuut tractors
!rom
Gravely Tractor
Sales and Service,' PtliDeroy.
Phone 992-2975.
-~

, ·

.150.

'"

GUERNSEY COW, !rub two
months ago; blood· tested.
,;..urge Roberts, BBII!an.
Z-7~

THE liEIMIJT Dose real

..,.
tate consisting ol 48 ' ......
more or less, situated in Lebanon Towmhlp, MeJP Oounty, will 'be sold to the highest
bidder at the office ol J. B.
O'Brien. 1110"1 CoUrt st.. Pomeroy, Ohio a! 10 a.m., sa~
urday, February 15, 1969.
Said real estate must sell for
Jl{)t Jess than anoraised Value
of one lhoooand five hundred
dollars. For further ktfonna.
lion caU illn-Z'/20.
Z.7-31c

SAVE SAVE SAVE! Save your
lawn. your time and your
hack. We have a new lrenciJ.
er to dig your water line
ditch . Heney Bahr 1185-3988 or
IIDger Bahr ~958. 2-7-301p
HAY, 40 cents a bale. G. Carson. Pllone 742-4753. 2-7-7tp

THHKE GRAVE lots, Beech
\jru\e Cemetery, $60. Excel·
lent location. U in-.d,
&lt;:all 9':12-52;7
Z.7·31p

SMALL huslneBI &lt;lolng big pro.

Ioc-·1q,Pomen.y. 1r_joo
are interested in being your

lit

lusln"• Services
CURTISS TECHNICIAN, !.elan&lt;! Parker, 992-2284 Pomeroy re!lden!:e or 611'1-3251 OoalvWe call staUon, wishes Holiday Greelinp. DaUy service
with limited Sunday r.....
110001.
JS,U.!Zie
C. C. BIIADFORD
AUCI10NEER
Complete s.m.e

..._ . . lllll
- . OMo
Crill Bradlonl

THREE ,
tre

LITTLE

A!R CONDMONING Refrlreratlon service. Jack's RefrlP.'·
eration, f;ew Haven. hone
11111-20'/lt.
4 I lfe

lORDS

5 1

READY . lii1X concrete dell•·
ered right to your project.
Fa !It and easy. Free ettimates. Phone 992-3%84, Goel{·
leln Re=dy • Mix C.., Mlddl&lt;port, Ohio.
I ·110 lfe

BUDGET PRJCE lurnlture on
our thlrd floor budget shop.
Baker Furniture, Middleport,
Oblo.
D-Ue
SEWING MACJIINES, repair
servke. an makes. WY 22284. The Fnbrtc Shop, Pomeroy. Authorized Sin get" Sales
and Service. We Sharpen
Scissors.
!-29-tlc

.1966 DODGE

$1595

. tltat 4uidten the
heart beat, put a glea111
in every ~~~an's eye; .

CHARGER, CONSOLE, 38.3 ENG.
AUTO. TRANS. POWER STEERING

those sallie tllree lit•
tie words that are
the answer tD ev:ry
~~~alden's . pl'llyer:

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.

Br.-.ast, LIIICb
Dl~

"Ohio's Oldest Docile Dealer"
88 S. Second Ave.
Middleport, 0.
Help Wanted

(Eat wiUt us)

Wlllhld

LADY to cook and wort, tmd
live in. U not interested in
Uving In, &lt;lo n&lt;&gt;t tilts
ad. Phone 992-5251.
2-4-lfe

ANTIQUES, luraiture, dlallea,
mfleeUaneowo. Jlrs. Howard
CecO, 8110 W. Main 81., J&gt;ome.

....,,

••••
Mason , W. Va. PL-~
•ru•~ .. ~.

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P010oroy

992-9974
. ~. ; v

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nelllnks Houston, Tex., wllb
the Gulf or Mexico.

largest port in the United
States.

218 E. ,.;1~

14trc

•nactd,_. ' · · ·
;¢:: '
~ A ·.5o-mfle..iong ship £;,;:
and sei'VIce. ABC ~terprtsOI; · : )l.,ustila, Ti!x., ,,(~ tiuni'

r.JGAI!~ ' veno8n•

own boss and owning your
HAI!MONY apartments - S l!Nlll EARLY American slen!o.
I-t-Ire
Tbls
oet
bas
AM
It
FM
radio,
own business, a~ . 1fds ad.
and 4 rooms. runtlshed, new
4-speed automatle reoord
J wiD ooen my bookll only to RADJO and TV r&lt;!palr, boule
walls, noon~ , lurnlture, prichanger, lovely llnllb, just
Interested perso11s. Write lor
vate parking. Out or all floods,
cans. and antennas installed.
llke
new.
Take
over
payrnenll
appointment
to IloJ: liiJ3.G.
3 blocks !rom Pomeroy pool
John Harrison, Phone 992of $5.34 per JJIDI\th or pay
office, 1192-6392 from 10 a.m.
&lt;-&lt;&gt; The Dally SoniiDel, Pome.
:tli22.
lUIIe
$116.21. Try II In JOUI' home.
roy, Ohio.
Z-7-31c
to 6 p.m.
U-11&lt;
Phone 991-2836.
~
.
1-!~lo W1nted
LARGE HOME, attracllve 1111'·
NEED
!JADY Of good cl!aract.r
roundings, re1180118ble to re- NEW 1988 Zig Zag lle'lrln@ malncnr11nce
t!dne
in
lovely
c:ablnet.
autoIt&gt; live In u companion llld
liable person. 148 IAncolD
malic z1J zag lo sew on but- AUTOMO!Ill.E l""urance IIUl, owner W. E. M&lt;Qula,
helpor. No beavy work. IloJ:.
......ued' Loot .,..,. .........
Ions. makes hut1xriloles, moSIJIIBble wages. I am not an
I CanterlMiiy Lane, East Aur·
or'o license' CaD \l!tl-291111.
nogram
and
fancy
desttln
by
ora, New York.
U.7tp
lnV'alld. Bertba Rll!hlhouoe.
I II tro
turning a single dial. Left in
Pb&gt;ae M-72BII 01' - lay-away and never IISed. Pay
off $56.110 .or terms 'Uii
..,..kly. Pllooe M-21181i.
PetsForS1Ie
U«c
BEAUTIFUL WIRE
TER:uEIIS, l'ugB, min. S&lt;:lmauz.
ELEC'l1IOLUX vacuum clean~IS, Dacbsilunda and Poodlies
with puppy trim. Barkaroo
er, complete with - ments, paint apray, oonlwlnKls., CoolvUle, Ohio. Phone
der.
Looks and cleans like
e67.,1654.
U.!Oic
new. Pay oil balance of 8
payments at $6.50 monthly.
ForS1Ie
Pllone 992-WS.
U«c
POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy

ple. Prefer private paid pa- CLEAN npanslve carpets with
tients. Phone MII!Oil, 773-S185.
tbe best. Blue LuBire Js Am~

""""'" 1\v lnt ,._
.,_ ttort te flfllth.

.

SHOw-TtRUALI

'

Pop &amp; Jon-No Rock

t

SPIQAL

J"!'• W. 'C.rooy,

2 Pc:.

LIVING ROOM 5UJTE ... $10.01J
RuUand, Obi&lt;&gt;, Friday, Feb- UNFURNISHED large ftve
SOFA BED ............ $5.00
room
apartment.
Arno1d
Bromar)' 7, 1969 at 7 p.m. Used
. DON'T MISS THESE
thers, 618 E. Main St., ~'~:~me­
merchan&lt;lise, electric guitar.
TREMENDOUS BUYS!
roy . Phone 'J92.:!448. 2-7-tle
power tools , appliances, hair
dryer, toaster, vacuum cleanBryants Budget Shop
er, tape recorders, fish aquar- ~·1 vE ROOM apartment, elooe 108 W. Mol"
Por~~etoy
to Pumeroy business district.
imn, mtxer, electric beater..
992-5896
Pllone 992-51190.
2-7-tlc
cameras, new clotmng, many
SAVE BIG. Do your own rug
other items. Used end tables,
and upholstery cleaning with
studio couch. reclining dullr, S:o!ALL HOUSE, two bedroow
Blue Lustre. Rent eledric
and bath. Reasonable rent.
bunk bed!, several utility
shampooer
tl. Baker Furnl·
P!.one
992-5110.
2-2-61p
cabinets, d!M,t of drawers,
tare,
~
ottoman rockers , club chairs,
dressers, coal heaters, 25 ONE THREE ROOM TRAILER,
roe two room trailer, Marlon 11&gt;53 Fm!D pidrup, good Oondl·
pairs good used shoes, dilihes
tlon. Don BeU . Pllone 'IK7·
Reynolds, Mason, W. Va.
and glassware, many other
2502.
:1-Utp
Phone 773-5147.
l-Ute
items too numerous to meotion . Consignments w~ FURNISHED and unfurnished
apartments. Close to school. !!L!GIITLY used walnut conby opeTalor . Fe rest George.
sole stereo, sold new $1f7,
Phone 992-M31.
!0.18-llc
Not responsible l&lt;lr areidents.
two mor..ths old, now ~. PaJ
Tenns , cash. Auctioneers,
$6.23
per monlh. Call lor free
!lob
runmlngs,
Forest TRAILER LOTS, Bob's Moblle
home trial, 992--. U«c
Court, Syracuse, Ohio on Slate
Georg•, Millersport, Ollio.
Rt. 124, Phone - L
~
·ll·lfe 11169 ZIG ZAG sewing machine
portable model,· one 100nlh
MUSIC EVERY Friday and
old,
monograms, overcasts.
saturday at Jacl&lt;'s Oub m FOUR ROOM fumlsbed aparlappliques,
sews on buttooa,
mont. AU ulllitles paid. Phone
Hai1'isonville Road, oft Rt.
buttonholes, blind hems dress992-71154.
1-22-lle
7.
U-3te
... all wlf:ou! allachmenh.
Balon&lt;e $39.75, or pay pay.
TRAn.ER. B!'OWII's Trailer
of $$.35 per montb.
. :~~e.~ Pl!one 991-2836.
J.4.etql

THE RAVENS
AT
HOTEL MARTIN
FRIDAY, FEB. 7
9:30 PM Til 2 AM

.

·. POMEIOY

Used and

CHEVROLET Impala twodoor hard top, 327 automatic.
power steering and brake!.
Call 99U547 .
I~

.

Aalow •• • ••
. '. i .

ly repairs through February.

For Sale or Trade

PlANO TUNING, dlSCOunl dur·
mg fo'ebruary . caJJ ~5509

HOISIETtER
REALTY.

ducod Winter rateo 011 Grave-

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

OFF ICE HOURS

Notice

. ..... &amp;t... l'or Sale '

Yea, We H•. . T'-

1.

ut

.....1
C.l

NEED LIMESTONE lor your
driveway? We lumlsh and
deliver. Emmett W. Shuler,
Contracting, Phone 99Z-J213.
U-22-tle

!!Ill! PONTIAC, 4 speed, two
door hardtop. 991-'107'1.
J.Utc

SOME m'RAW. Phone IIII'U22'1'.
M-121p

----

ROOM house, ,bath,
Main St., Rulland. Pbol!e 74244415.
2-2-61p

"''UR

1968 CHEVROLET Nova, radio
and beater, very clean. Racine Home NaUonal Bank,
919-3311.
J.Utc

POO'ATOES, Phone 843-2254
40 FOOT Steel Televtstm Tow·
Clarence Proffitt, PorUand.
er, ~- Pllooe Cbester - .
10.111-llc
4114.
U-3tc

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l!ffil PONTIAC GTO, 400 cubic
Inch, 4 speed transmission, s- BOAT TRAILER, 15 Inch automobile wlleels and tireo, wiU
cellent condition. Phone 991llaul boats up to 12 !eel, $25.
2441 alter 6 p.m.
1-12-tle
Pllone Jt92.l5116.
GOOD HAY, Vernon Ne&amp;H.
STEREO,
Early American
Phone 919-3661 .
1-31~tp
stereo, radio combination,
solid state Wlit, 4 speed changer, lovely maple llnllh.
Make payments of $II cw bllance ol $92.14. Pllone ltiiS218,
U4lc

NEEDED AT ONCE

LUBE BOY &amp; ONE WASH
--------------.--------DAILY .SENTINEL,
0.
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STEIIEO

Radio Colllole, f
speed IDtermbod changer,
duol volume eontrol, 4 opeU.
er IOUIId aystem, ioYely wol11111 lllllab. Aloume PIIJII!OIIIa
or $5 or bal*b o1 • • •
l'llone H4lc

-=·-

/.

65 Pontiac·

'

$1,395

Catalina 4 dr. Sedan. On• careful local
owner . Very clean upholstery and sharp

exterior. PS, PB &amp; AT .

$1,495 .

65 Pontiac

Catalina 2 dr. Hard Top. One careful lo--

LOW WINTER PRICESI

67 Pontiac

$2,295

Catalina Conv. Coupe. Extra sharp car.
Fully oquippod. Ono loco~ awnor. Now
Pontiac trade-in.

SJ~795
66
Pontile
Catolina 2 dn. Hard Top. Beautiful turquoise with matching Interior. One local
owner. New Pantiaic trad... in.

cal owner. Extra nice. 4 sp. shift. Power
steering.

65 Olds 88's •. ; .•.•... : •.•• VDIIf Choice $1495

· CHOICE OF 2. 1-4 Dr. Green linioh with grHn in·
terior. 1-2 Dr. Htp. Gold finish with gold interior.
Both power equipped, both locally owned.

68 ll•cury Parkl3118 .................... $3295
4 Dr. Sedan, full p_,..r equipment, . factory air ..condi·
tioned, 12~000 actual miles, new Cadillac trade--in.

66 Plymouth Fury Ill Station Wagon ....••. $1795

$1,595

65 Buick

' Sedan . Factory ,Air
LeSabre 4 dr. Custom
Conditioned. One particular local owner.
Full vinyl trim. PS, RB &amp; AT.

68 Pontiac _,S2,895

tr~e·in.

Firebird "3SOu 2 dr. •Hard T
operating. consul, 4 sp . .trans. 350 cu. in.
High Output engine. Power steering;

VS, stand. trans., radio &amp; heater. A good buy!

$1,495

GrQr)d Prix 2 cir. Ha&lt;d Top. Extra sh~rp
cor for modol. Air Conditlonocl. Full .,.,.
atlng eGr1oul. PS, PB &amp; AT .

'

White finish with beige interior, 3 seat, vinr_l i~ter­
ior, V..S auto. tron•• PS &amp; PB. 1 owner Cad1llac

67 Olds F85 Club Coupe •.....••••..••.. $1995

64., Pontiac

~ull

Shows good t:are.

64 Pontiac

$1,095

Star Chief 4 41. Soclo~ . All vl~yl tri01.
Beautiful, light bluo linioh with -ehing
intoriof· PS, PB &amp; AT.

·

64 Olds 88 Station Wa1011 ............... $1295

White with red vinyl interior, V..S motor, auto. trans., _
power brakes, power steering, radio, tinted glau, .
w/1/w tires, 1 awner, new Old1 trade.

69 Pontiac

65Ford LTD 4 Dr. H.T. ·-- • ·- ·- ·- • • ,1495

V8 Catalina 4 dr. Sedqn. Driver's tralnin11.
ear·. Only 588 oaoy miln. Po- otoorlng.
Power bralces. Aut0n1otic tran1.
··

.

352 VB..,...., auto. tnna., P.S., whl~ o&gt;er bl-. with bl•
tJUrlor.

$•,vt
VB $to. Wag .. rPS, PB &amp; AT,Nico Interior
&lt;

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0., f'liOiro F~ 7, 1_.

lofobel KillS p•ed at 1110 _,..

1n an ooijacenl bed iD All Solnb'
Hoopltal matornlt&gt; ward .,..

Tile '11!0 -

lloll , _

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'1110)' hod -

new

tbem, all under the 1ame
domed ~ In a move doolgned
to build black ecooomlc enter-

Today, his exemplary reaffirmation that "all
men are created equal ... endowed ... with
certain unalienable rights ... life, liberty, and
the pursuit of happiness" still remains foremost in our thinking as a nation. To further
honor this great and beloved American, our
bank will conduct no business on

prise. Furniture, school suiJI)IIes

other housebold gooda were
sold beside the scrapple,
and

sausages, jellies and home
baked bread.
Harold WebBier, holder or the
original deed to the market and
who bas tho first dollar bUI
taken in by his grandfather,
nearly a century ago, bustled
about helplll8 to manage some

LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY
Wednesday, February 12

or the stalls.
Webster said: NJt'a good."
IN KAPPA DELTA
Miss Patrlcl.a AM Smith,
daughter at Mr. and Mr.s. David
A. Smith at Long Bottom, and a

POMEROY
NATIONAL BANK

.eophomore at Ohio State University, has become !111111aled with
Kappa Delta sorority, the Slgme Kappa branch 0{ ~ nation·
al Kappa Delta oororlty. Also

RUTLAND

POMEROY

Miss Smith was an honored guest

Serving Meigs County for

at a scholar&amp;IUP achievement
barupet,

A FULL

SERVICE
13ANK

onr 96 years
Member Federal Reserve System

YCAZA SVS~ED
HlALEAH, Fla (IJPI)-Jock.
ey Manny Ycaza Mp.n a fiveclay suapenalon todll)'. Hialeah
stewards levied the puntahmeat

Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
All Accounts Insured Up To

$15,000.00

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS 5 TO 7 PM

'•

THIS WEEKEND ••• Mr. Dou1las Lqls In our ReaiiJ to Wear Depaitmllllt wltll tile T1111k Showln1 of '
Prlntzess Coats and Suits.
AND IN OUR DRAPERY DEPARTMENT ••• We are hivl111 011 2M Discount Sale ol "Decorator" Custom
•
Made Draperies.
VISIT OUR 3RD FLOOR .. .• Fumitlre Depment lor the Annual Sale of Kroehler Llvln1 Room Suites and
Easy Chairs.

..

Is Evacuated
PT. PLEASANT - PL Ploao·
ant Junior High was eli&amp;CUated
&amp;rOuoi 9 L m. , today after another bomb threat was made.

Manfred Blessing. principle.
received the call. He said the
voice was male, and seell}8d im-

Knight !lnlohed
Wednesday'• Hialeah

State police were stnl oo the
acene around 10 todll)', but noth1118 ~ been found.
This ia the first threat at the
Junior High building, Seven!
have been made at the seDior
high bullcll~ durl~ the bua dri-

Bus Drivers ,Denied
Any Right to Strike
.

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ver's strike.

Margaret Gans of
Pomeroy is Dead
Mulberry a.staurantlbo put 22
years.

.,,

CJtll!ql tba! OiDplro'eo or - ..IP&gt;I

"Ill

\'oil Virllala do aot

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lli1ke

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•' ' 84 ~ooovenido

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DIES AT MARIETI' A

h 1o
lothe-.oyiiOil-

itotodlnblal-:
. !lave : OIWIIiiiOd earoMiy
tbf polley ~"!!I dolling wltb

91,

Woot Uoloo, W. VL, chd early tllio
at the ~
lloopltol. SirVIYIDIIrO
two ...... Carl, Mldclloport, llld

-runs

two claqhten, Mrs. Poorl lloUOWIQ', Eatm Rapldo, Mich., and M r ._

~and ptofioollirtoloqo~Qf-

101

Grace Wobor, BeUevllle, N. J.
Funeral arrangement8 an beIng compleled by tbo ~

•ul scellope4 penel too. All

Funeral Home at West Unlon.
INJURIES TREATm
llenr)' Pholpo, 67. Rt. 2, Roclne, WBI under&amp;Oinc emerpn-

..

proMIM of

11726-Sizes

to handle, quicker to dry.
• Deep Action Agitator. Creates
currents that plunge clothes
deep into sudsy water for thor·
ough washing.
• Two Jet-Away Rinse!ll" Get rid of
lint and scum so lhoroughly
there's no need for a lint trap.
• Durable Press 'care. Saves you

2T~T

•

ironing! Gentle washing action

plus a cold water cool-down help
Durable Press fabrics keep their
no-iron promise!

• Cold Water Wash Setting. Saves
hoi water. Saves clothes from
shrinkin&amp; and fading.

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••met

Ill• .. of
D•~. De •"•·
Notllle 11 he~bJ' IIYen
'lllbD
L , Wertlel' of MlddiQort, Ohio: ...
been 4Uif IPPCIII'ltC!d h~~eutor of dN
llr.ab~ of o ......t. lhl'l'ldlon. ~.....
leU of Middleport, Melp OcnlldJ,

*'

......

Cre4lton are Nquihd to rlho tbltr

dalnq
·~or

wltb

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l)a~

:~a .

aid

ftduc:l117

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montha.

Udlo 17th 4Q' of .IUUIUJ'

lORN C. 8A.COJ'II
A.ctll\f PrvbtiW .1\IW
ol ut4 Coullt;r

31,

J'eb.

7, 16

8\C

MEIGS THEATIE
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
FEB. 7-8

5-YEAR NATIONWIDE WARRANTY
Ona-yttr Warranty for rtpair of 1ny ctefi!Ct. plus t four.yur Pro· ·

I

11IE WGGEST BUNDLE
OF THEM ALL
(Technlc:doi-l
Robert w._r, lloquol We~oh 1

taction Plan (parts only) for furnishlnl repJeeament for any
def«t:i11e par1 in the ce&gt;mpttft tltnsmllsion, driVe motor,llncf w.tef
pump. Bat:ktd by Gentr~l MOIOtl .
.

BAKER
QU~LITY

FURNIT.UR~E.

•

.c-ru;ASONABLE R~Tl:S
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CIIISklo1 &lt;It IIMIIO la.,.a loachoro or aent~ .PWoomei

The deceased, daua:hter at Ra)r
and Freda Searles, Depot•St.o, waa
a member of Rutland BrowDle
Troop 49 ond attended the Rut-

.

'

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FLAMING FRONt1ER
SVN. • MON. ·TUES.
FED. 9-10-11
"THE FOX"
(T..hnlc:dorl
!iail&amp;l)' o.mda-«elr nun..
COLORCARTOONS;

llacuaPocu
Slqaenper Clper
Cool Kat
SHOW STARTS 7

retar - ·

moved to make UOIIII aar.t;r dopOolt - · Ia
the lllllln vaaiL Anlol • the wef&amp;trt ol1be ..te .t betuf,OOO llld5,000jiCIIIDiili.Titomolll
could not be &lt;lit by . . aooQ'...
torch and moGoDd hid to
be uaod to dliiDWIIlell.
Below, Dana RaiU, omplare&lt;!l
the bank, IUI'VOJ&amp;Ibl old - . I
,., buUle_.tolly for tbo..,. lbo Corllll

exlot With emplqyep of ......,.
mint at·'!tie .W., ~ "'

.

lnllrll... ij,e odlj- or the

*the

liieitt

•oweIa hope tba! tw dl!rerenaea

edotlDJ between parlleo In tbo
~at tbiiUmo
bl opood· .

ean

lb' resolved tbroalb OI)Oii ;dlo-

· cuaalon In ordM that ui..Aoi:adon &lt;It children tlol k bnpedod.
...... reodjl to udot you
In OilY WI¥ jJOJidblo. •

.

.

at a re-

·
Ul'dQ-In Zattoovllle.
llarald Taksor, _..,. ......,t
IIXOC1IIIn &lt;It the Cl.volllld baood
odvtrllol"'l ftrm or Moldruurllld
Fowllllllh, woo r-..ct lpolk~
er at ibo Z1110ovUio ''opoctol
IDvllatlmH rall,r wllldl d r 0 W
more than ·100 Amort... Cal&gt;lllr SocleiJ' VO!an!aon rroonlbo
SOUIItwaot lllOllna! &lt;It Ohio·

.-·n--

Emi~Jutllo It $he IIIOIIInc. Kfrtrl

oil•, WIIB pJocW:m .n..tlntrlbo
of tha

oo-

U. uid Plllljana &lt;&gt;' ~laro &lt;It -Uoo!llle n-cb ..,_
plteollcao mlllt k ~be&lt;llitM I!Djdo are not a\l'allalile
cieQ',

Solo--

-lbi-

IDgCo•• ~R.LI­
pot In P-

-u.r

Yllllll, " " " - - I l l . . ed b7 1llo 18-lrtch lltldt ..Uo
"' the Iaior - - Tho Pint Na.llalal ~ 1110\'011 ... ilo Pl'N_

.... _ _ _ 1, 1117.

.

el truck.
Allen tolid officer&amp; he used. his
brakes when he thought a vebtcle

was going to pull from a driveland Chur&lt;h or Christ.
way into his !toot. There WI&amp;
SUrnwrs, in aclclitlolh to her heavy damage to both vehlcleo
poronta, are a oltrtor, Pew; and Allen was cited to Meigs
three brothers, Paul, w-and County Court on anasauredcle.u
Rll!lh, all at bane, ani her ma- dlotonce charge.
1or1-.J .......,.other, Mrs. Lauro
Fox, o1 CQ&amp;Iton.
~nl oervlcea will be Moo&gt;dll)' at 2 p. m. at lha Martin
f'1laorll HDillo wltb Rov. EV&amp;ene

Meigs in

ll.,_i£: :,

~un~u
Gf()Up

FrlollllsliiQ' !OUI lltha,.......

·

·M Tax

·

£'
\:P
&gt;

Receip
• ts
up m• '69
.

~QS- Faral" f\tlida
-lllnc $44,114 wU1 k available weeli 1o the lluekeJe
llllla - Hocking Vlllo.Y Roglorjat
Developmellt Coundl, accordiDg
to Plolllp Lavelle, """"""'• do-

CAP Agency Needs Health Nurse

velopmenl - - field
coontlnator In Alben&amp;
The llueke1e llllla - lloddng
VallO¥ ROIIkJnal Develo,pmenl
Coundllndudu Perry, Morgan,
GALLIPOLIS - 'lbe Gallia- Jntero- ewlicante sboold
NoiJie, Belmont, lloeklnr, Alb- . 11e1ga Commwtity Adlon agon- cootact tbo CAP olllce In l'l&gt;m·

.,

GAUJPOLIS - Gellla a Dd
!lelga CGunlloo oconcl better ••· Wollbitt8l&gt;&lt;m, Mottroo, and
1IIID 10 por. plna In Jan- 11e1p _ , . ,
II&gt; ~ them.
lllrl' 1969 &lt;ldo oalu tax col·
4,V.Ue said that the f.OOI'II
''a.Oaualboyaroiii!Odalpro.. I~ ooer dmllar noolo&gt;ta !UttdiDg will permltlbo llalllDg
jeell!, lbo Soel~ ti. oeeld'll IIIII· for JIIIIIU'I' 1968, acconlial to &lt;It 111o Dov............, Council 10
_....,..._.....
otan11a1 gUto, $3,000,IIIllup,
_ from Slate Trelllll'er Jolta D• H.r- 111o dev·•-~
_.,_, e11orta .... •••
C0J1101'8lk!no, e-1, - - IMirt.
aodorwa,r. Tile ftrol .POll II&gt; M
llono and indtfl6tlll to activate
Colleetlotta In !leiga Couilty nued m ~ Ill that o1
lhom," King IOid.
lul totalod 1137,89tl.9t ODcuUve director, ha alated.
Melli Coonb''a ..
....800 IIDal Ia wldcb waa 12.55 Jllr - · or . Charlea Brinkman or the --""
~
Ito obaro &lt;It a $2.9 adlllca otaN- $f,20l,IO, more tban wsa col- ......_._.. or Devel~- 1a
•·--~· ~
- -director
wide IIDal "' . _ t _..uq 1octed In _
, t.-.
~ -.... ......
or 111o~Dev·•--r •
, ..... 1, 1988 -Coondl-.
.....[II'08rllllla &lt;I NIMI'c:h, .-... YMr
-~· · "'""
meat
llon and """'"' to cancor po- lbroallt Jllll. 31, 19tltl), colleeLaYello Olllj1boali01d that an
Ueaio. Since 1HS, .the Amerf. llaDa In !lelga COtatQ&gt; WWI a- ox-live w1tb - caa Cattoor ....,. ba.l IDvoat- bead $73,tll2.18 wltb $288,916.- . 1oace In _.,.me; ltoduotrlal,
ed 1IIID tour mllllm dol· 60 ro.- lbo · .........t !local _.. or """"""""
muot
In COIIOOf ..ooar&lt;:b In Ohio, C01IIIIU'M t0 .lf5,43U3 (« lbo ha found boforo 1bo
or
put ftacaiJMr.
lrlll clovtloponenl Cllll start.
1DP FHACI'UIIDl
.. Gallla Coonb'
Tho &lt;It 111o Dovel.....-t
GALLIPOuS- lira. Flora B. """'. 12.110 par aboodl wltb Catmdl wlil - - 1110 work
Mill, 81, Rt. .1 - . .... . $21,423 oolloCted ~t~J......,.19tl9
Coondl "'tbo Ohio
~ 1o Hill'* ¥odlcal Cea- C01IIIIU'M to1\17,DIIb.86, apia of Doparlmoal or
by
..., Flrll 4vo., It 4:40 p.m. $2,481.1~ Oro 111o 11aca1 bula, aao'drw 11111 oacourltllnr lnduoFrkllf' wllb a tnc:lttrod hlp. lito _ . . . . . . .colloetldota In 00- 1l'lll dtJvelopam; Ia 1bo ana.
loa• lt\lared Ill i ' lloll ol b o r ~ ~ llllt101r --..~n,. Clllliell will ealabllsb
l'omo· u.t· eijrodiU.. Ill roport. 770.29 _.a to $20'1,173.12 llnoo1 d -~~~~~~· frOinlo~ illt ~q lito P:~ llacal ' ,_,
. &lt;tlool!noioii cxo Pqe 2)

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$289
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Molp Qooml,y 8oCiet;r

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LEGAL NOTICE

Wldo

tora atroelln&amp;: tbem. . 91ch d I •...- - PJ'C)Illeelnoruood undorotandlnc
prcblomaUdroaulllnbetterochoolo
for chlldnll. You are also correel In uoertlnc the rlabt !If
teacboro and otbor omploJeea to Join aoo orpDizlllm

11onaJ tr01ro1rw IIIMIIng bolcl Sat-

ey IQtlad. The accident wa1 \81.•
dor lnvoatlpilon by Sberllr Rob-

IIO'I'tCI OP APPOIIITMUIT

to

IIDal o( ~800.
KiDI a10111 lilllt Mr. IIIII Mro.
IJO)Od ~ ....,.._lbo

1131 ..2-Siaes 3-6X

cy W. this
for opparent minor ~IJ!~ .,..
talned In an automobile a&amp;idlm.
Mr. Pbeipa woo removed to Vet,.·
enna Memorial Hospllal -10 a.m. by the Radno ornorpaert c. llarleritach.

c-•

the llke, resta wltb the _ , . or
-catklll and qannat k - pled aWII)', IIIia llct oboolld not
In &amp;IV WilY precllldo - · dl•-

k eommomod
ru- ~Mn
· w~m.....p 1o · -'~ ..... 1a.)V•&amp;t v~r~~n''Y'"' ore

!'O!JIEROY - lleadocl b7 Edward F. KlDc, ~. the
!lelga Couttl,l' Amer101111 canao.
Cru- lido roar will ha.. •

lloylnt
,.,..,..fJtlr , ... M41. Peech or
~.

the

-runs

more water, makes wash easier

lbt.

1&gt;1 111o MIIIIXI c..m.
---·~~- .

AvriiCr) ro,.on OOI'If•tlon. A l.ow

with

nat -rmlnatkll&gt; of wagea,
houra, worklnl
IIIII

11

veered his vehicle left of center
irtothefronto1Phe1J&gt;o'1962mod-

tllll!fm.

Crusade .Goal Set

Hello S,il'lll H•«t I em ell
IWeetMIIInMyKete Gr.. newey
cfrus. D•llcGt• ltl-ms Gild
SGtlnJ 1hl,.s dane• all OYIIf
th• F~l(r~ polr••* and

&lt;It their own choosli&gt;S.
''While It Is true that the ft.

1.~ "w.
w.-.""
"!!Iii+'"~
~
. -~a ,.·a~ ...~- c..u.. JeoPoidJ.

.

at Mart-;

c.uau-

'*"'Siilllill~
u..·twt 10
•Y~'...!:I:!Jl;;,, .,..,.:foll,,.- .• _· , riiiir...._
•

Br-.

polley atatementa lrO eaoentlal
to el!ocdve boardl)l'O&lt;*lu-eaand
an lbo reapmdbntty &lt;It boards
&lt;ll.'*catloa·
"I am ' - 1o 100 that .you
._,.IOICI ' -~~ Ia Y- stote.that 1bo .-e.u-1 weitar. &lt;It chlldrell II 11!0 paraDDDit 001tddoradaft of lbo llaBoord or Elducatlon..

charges were filed agai.Dit Whit-

/lt. l.a, llW

c - CU,,

the-·· main null.
The llllliquo Ill ......

h&lt;lrilorromscbool
of apparent minor lnJuriea.
ShortU Harte!Dch llld MarAuthorities said James Leiria
•hll TUlia were anlsted ln the Allen, 39, Puyall~Ct, Wash., Dl0\'lnvestiplloo by ProseculiDc A;,. 1118 ......, oo Route 338 at a hiJI(I
l.on!OY BerDan! V. FUltz. No nte of speed, hit his brakes l11d

cl-' m.,~
'fhlt rM II!RM!d !!!I'Y• M ~ l!a· ... Ill* rtlll"l"ll!il4lvt!!lllll*l'!lo ~
- ~ ·~· .of*-- "''Jilt~--~ ileel- •'T!Io ~-"'1-.:4!!U.l"'t illli....~~

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Funeral oemceo will ha hold
Gana.
at 9 Lm. from lbo S..
crod Hearl CIIJrch wlllt burial
In Sacred ·Hearl cemetery.
Frlendo may call at Ewlns Chap~

Ralph,

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. PI', PLEASANT - R o ¥ M.
Smith, !late ~ &lt;It
Scllaolo, llu Cllllllrnwd In a Ittlull&gt; Maiarl COUJIII' SchGOI ~
L ~· Smith, hio . ~ &lt;It
the lOcal lchool boanl'o po!ley
In Ito lijbt Willi 8trildnl ochoOI
~~~ · •.,..,. ~ rocolnlilOri, ) whk;ll 11111 ado!lt8d bJ
the board &lt;It Feb. 4 .In • IJO-

Katherine Gono, 6f, d I o d
Thuraday ovenlnc In Melp Genorallloopltal. Sbe _..led l h o

Mra. William

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2

.., lllfeendler. - ; Wo
. IOtH'Idnc at 'lbo Flrol NeiiG!lll
Bonk, 358 SoalDI Avo. Aap!lll
trylni to cut aport .... old .....
IIOii&gt;all" lifo fD rotiDIOlt ri.n

died of a broken neck and internal.IIXI cheat ln,iurieB.
~riff Hor!enblch said the Impact cauaed minor damapa to home after 2 p. m. Suiklly. ~
the hocll and grill &lt;It WhlttingSheriff Hartenbach also retca'a 1962 modoleor.
ported a two-car accident Friclly
The young1ter, witnesses Mid, 11 9:40 L m. that rosut¥ In
started to cross the highway ear· Henry -M. Phelp&amp;, 67, Rt. 2 Raorybw a boUle or soda pop she ctne, beitw taken to Veterans
hid purch&amp;Md whUe Walking Memorial Hoopltal for treatment

.

AND SEE THE MANY NEW ARRIVALS ••• lor wom• and lirls In tilt Readr to Wear De-ent 011 tilt 2nd
'
Floor.

el IUIYllma.

• "Rapidry-1000" Spin. Fastest
spin of any automatic! Gets out

GALLIPOUS -

Aapl, Rt.

Lindo Mae woa rushed to v•rans Memorial llolpltol where
ohe wu dead 011 orrlval. Cor..ir Helll')' Ewl~ ruled the ~

•

mature.

Thursday because o1 Yeua•a
9:1e h IUI'Yived by Chreebroth..
ride aboard Tap en, Alfred. cart and c....Knltht In ....... cllvtilon at Gona, and • nator, Mar~~nt

Tq&gt;
ftrot, but
(-~-~=========~=====~--~
'
waa cll_.iflod to tblrd. Stakes.

Old Safe
Removed

Rutlald, l.- the 'ridnlt;y f#. Adams' Aucti.OD HO&amp;lle.
Mqa c--q s....-ur Rd&gt;ert c. Harte.._ch and Rotlond Marshol
John TtDJa Aid the girl either nn or walked frd1l betwetm tw'o
ie8IDY parked vehicles Into Route 124 In froot or lbo IOPProochlng
WhlltiDalon vehicle.
Tolit Marlla, 0{ the Mlrtln Funeral Home in Rutland, was
lmmocllately aUIIIIIIOIIed to the aceoo.

······················~·············~·························
·
.

Junior 16gb

•1careiesan

·f

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L!nlll Mae Searles, a RuU.rxl Elementary second IJ'8(Ier. is

El~erfeld• . In
OPEN ·FRIDAY .AND SA . . Y NIGHTS UNnL 9 · -

'

•

believed . to bow died almost lnaWrtly - n ohe was struck ln the
h~ bj' 1 westbound vehicle driven b7 Elmer Whittington, 77,

Shop At

''

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RUTLAND - An ela!rt--year-&lt;&gt;ld llutlaDd pr1, struck llld killed
by 1111 auto while aile wu enroute '"""" fr&lt;JIII achool Frldo7 3&lt;40 p. m. ........ Mote• County' a ftnl tnlllc llotollty or 1969.

buslneas neighbors at the Ridge
Marl whore lbo Pemii)'IVIIda
Dutch sold lltolr ~eta for 93
years.
Twenty-two Negro · merchants
Thursday OI*IOd otallo with

J

ton~

-Linda Mae Searles is
First Fatality of '69

PIIILADELPIIIA - Amilb and

ABRAHAM LINCOLN 1809-1865

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Eight-Year-Old SchOol Girl Killed

INTEGRATm MARKET

farmers have

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_.-aled II dill- IIIII hod
not aeen eaeb ather aillee.
Mrl. KiDI Wll plated In I
children•• home •• u :lnfaat
and Mrs. 9181'..,. -~Wood b7
rooter par-.
' ,.Now we hl.ve ffDall)- met w
don't Intend to 1oM apln," Mra. Seveu Ald. •4We
have found pi~ to talk
about."
And from oloewbore In lbo
world, there was more evldoneo
that lilt all of today• a news was
gloom and doom, ·

Memoaite

•adkui•_,•llw

'llurriet ... 111Eiit

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Thoughta

·ye8, there IS gooil .neWsf.
J1r Ullltod l'relf ..-~~aao,~ Alol: "EI- "':'
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cy Ill -chill8 for a heallh oroy, localed In the Meigs County Caurlhouae, or the Gallipo-

m:-u..·

aald "'::

!u.=:-;,!re:"~

lis ofllce, which is loeated. in

tbe Gallia COtatQ&gt; Courlhouae.

Applicatloos will be aceepted
registered ml'le, and m u 1 t
.
have aultable lr_.-tat!on. The Willi Feb. 17.
podllon poyo $450 a l1l&lt;llllh, and
So,yre also amounced a 1otal
at
566 people worked either ruu
a reaiiOIIBble travel allowance.

aald the IOPPllclllll nmsl
beSo.vre
fret to
work both Gollla and
Melga Counlles, IIIII muot k
able tu
oxllllng
· wltb
'

Suit for Money

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-cleo.

Fll~ in

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Pol~

Catch

Meigs

lime or part 111110 cm~Drrllloput

ftocol year In lho two - · • ·
and lhlt $281,817 ... - od ror labor or aenlcoa aInc the past year.
Brdoln down, lbl CAP ploymenl !lgures -

-

full - - , . _ . , - -

tors IIIII four part.Umo lotrators, two employed full Umo In COIIUIIUIIIQ' oont-. Doll
at oclo&gt;l NYC tnb.o -*1
128, wltb a &lt;It Ia
lhia phase &lt;It the _...,_
~r ned(~Nlorbood Yaudl
Corpa enrollee• 1otaled 13S,IIilll

two ltafl' l'lleldJerl. S u m m 1 r
POMEROY - A ault for ..... !IDTA ......U- IIDlld 81..

Two Suspects
POMEROY -' Tiro ,..U.s suoPeeled -Ot srand iorei!IIY In Morpn County wor. 8JIIll9beadod
Friday by I'Ome1'a:v pollee.
Tho,y are a.I.Pb Solbol, 19,
""" • 17-fui-old ,......
Slt!d&lt;polt.'. Tlllj' had boln rosld1111 temporari!J In Coon-

ey and a dl\rOrce aeticm have

Thoro wore 74 f u l l - - ors in the ....,.,... bead ·
P"-ODI IIIII 127 pari • llmll

Died in the. J!o!ol&amp;• CGunty
Commoh rtw11 UJUl"L.
Park Loan, lilc., Belpre, DI- workers.
ed ault for fl,929.87 agalnal

both"'

CIIIIGt, ' aiD-a Ald.
Tlllj' """ ...,.. over SaturclQ tiiOIIIIng ID Morlan CGtutt;y
·.alllcero, ..oot retumod there 1o
'a&lt;elbo dlarpi.

ey -

~DUplayPal
.... ,.

.fn. by ~· $couia
.'

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.. QhaonSCiltttWook,.._ .
·cull Seoul
a,lifot..·
lljol .

Homer E. Cole llld Nancy Cole,
....._,.. Plain;, charJIIng the ·IDDUIII to ha the ._td balance

Permit Supenderl

on a lou.

Over 7-Day Period

Oo _...,

.
at p-ou nellect

or dld1 llld oxtromo cruelty,
Ttl'l'7 L. 'l'bompaon. Pomero,y,
flied ault CGr divorce I r o m
Charlo• E. ~ ColonIal ~ -••~.. The plalntl!l
aaka lha Ullonliatt &lt;It hor malden nola, Hy..U. ·

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PI'. PLEASANT - llearlnp
fqc- ll• local ltmolllea _...
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