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lofobel KillS p•ed at 1110 _,..

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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

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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.

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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.

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

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lothe-.oyiiOil-

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

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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-

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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-

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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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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,

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Cre4lton are Nquihd to rlho tbltr

dalnq
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montha.

Udlo 17th 4Q' of .IUUIUJ'

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A.ctll\f PrvbtiW .1\IW
ol ut4 Coullt;r

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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· ·

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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 .
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BAKER
QU~LITY

FURNIT.UR~E.

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.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., ~ "'

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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. •

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at a re-

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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·

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Emi~Jutllo It $he IIIOIIInc. Kfrtrl

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

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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',

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IDgCo•• ~R.LI­
pot In P-

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

.... _ _ _ 1, 1117.

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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,.......

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&gt;

Receip
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up m• '69
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~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·

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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.-.
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or 111o~Dev·•--r •
, ..... 1, 1988 -Coondl-.
.....[II'08rllllla &lt;I NIMI'c:h, .-... YMr
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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.

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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.
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AvriiCr) ro,.on OOI'If•tlon. A l.ow

with

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

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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.

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at Mart-;

c.uau-

'*"'Siilllill~
u..·twt 10
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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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.., 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

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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 ~

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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
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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.

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Junior 16gb

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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 · -

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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

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-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

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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, ·

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lis ofllce, which is loeated. in

tbe Gallia COtatQ&gt; Courlhouae.

Applicatloos will be aceepted
registered ml'le, and m u 1 t
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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
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Catch

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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 -

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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.

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

Permit Supenderl

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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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Aimed at

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Future
Dimmed

~-Rainmen CHARLESTON, W, Va. (l!PO
-Cloud ..e.tl11i wwld be undor
,"· ll&amp;rlet ..,.,11'01 If a bill paned
out ol the House Committee on
Acrl&lt;ulture and Natural ReIOUI'ces Friday Is adopted lzy
the legislature.
The blll, a commUtee HUbstttute tor one introduced by Dels.
Larkin Ours, R-Grant, andThomU Hawse, 0-Hardy, will be at
flnt reading Mooday, and if It

NEW•.l'ORK OJP1) - -Wioolloor

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Ia ou•ce•sful 1ft -lllel&gt;r&lt;Jt

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cut aclverlllbw of ........,
Ita proposal ~ rMU!iJ. cl\aJI@S In oind Umlll
of - - odJI ...
An editorial .......... .... .

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advances

through the regular
calendar would be at passage
llage Wednesda,y .
All)' pel-son having in his pos..
.. solon cloud seeding equip.

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FLASHBULBS

meot would be required to register the equipment with the director of the Aeronautics Commission under the bill.
Fallure to register, uvon con-

victim, could bring a person a
$10,000 fine.
All persons who wouJd engage
in weather modification, whether it be an individual, government and armed forces carry-

ing out projects, or research
staas, would be required to
have a llcense from the com-

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sununlt meeting ol NAB codo ·
and Cigarette . Advertlainl Cado

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missJon Which would be renew-

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amount of $50,000 at the time
the license was issued to cover
lilY d a m a g e the licensee

farmer~.

Every applicant for a license
would have to have a resident
agont within West VIrginia.

CANDY
~BARS
3 MUSKETEERS"' . .,

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GILLETTE S. s.

MILKY WAYS
SNICKERS
16 OZ. PIG.

operation.
Plloto who would fly an airIJ}ane with invisible mmbers to

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places and the name and post
office of each ,person participatIng or aa:sistlng 1n cloud seedbig """'d have to be kept and
reported to the director immediately upon completion of the

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AiSoltlD .COLORS,

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But the teleri.....

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esCape identittcaton, or any air-

owner or operator who
knowlnslY boarded cloud seed-

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planes could have their licenses revoked-· the pilot f o r

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five years and the airport permit for ooe year.
The bill is _patterned ~r a

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Penasylvania law.
Pemsylvanla, Maryland • n d
the eastera panhandle ~ West
VIrginia and paris of VIrginia
have had problems with weath-

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domlnatod by cl~ nies, These revenues wwe dowa
an estimated $16-S mlllloa Ill
1968 from a peak of '-23L5
million In 1967 - -

uor course television eaa

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survive the losa d elpreUe
advertising- it 1rill have to,"

Hid a high broadeallllng omclal
who asked that his name DOt be
used. "But frankly. lt would
have been better If the l!dllltr)'
bad learned to aUJ'\'lve wlth:lut
lt voluntarily a rew years qo.,.

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er mod:illcation activities.
Residents &lt;If the Eastern pon.
haDdle maintain severe drougllt
. ·'Jilmations in recent years are
lhe ·r eoult of eloud s-ng.

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- revewes,
confident
lbal nna.t
-ad
if they
be
lost, could be made 1111 lalrl7
quickly by other adYertiMrO
Who are "'standing in Une" for
prime aclvertlslng lime ...,.

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(CAC) olllclala woold lal!e . .
..alternati-ves" IUeb u ........
on-camera ll1lOklni in .. . . .
tlsementa or llmliiDe ada to lilA
hours
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young ,.._
presumably have eooe to bed.

Congreas To Act
"'This wouJd be lD no Wll a
admission tbat the FCC baa a
right to ban aclvertloing of anr
product ould over tile - . 1ft
this country' n Anello Aid,
noting
that
C&lt;Jngress
..,
con11nue
a prohibition Cll
regulation ol cigarette aclvertlllng that Is s&lt;hecllled to aplre
June 30.
"It remains to be seen 1diat
Congre" deeo, and It will be
Interesting to see wllal lhe
oommisaion wW do If Caageu
doesn~ act.., he added.
11 the oornmlslion perslmln
unilaterlll limltatiooa 011 et..
garotte advertising .. telerillkll
and radio "we will take It to
cout1.., Anello Aid.
In general, tile FCC'a ploD
was met with dismay but DOt
always auprise in the tobaceo,
brood&lt;astlng and advertlalnc
inclJstrles. The tobaeeo inlllltcy, its cotnmon lloc:kl llliJlJiol
as much as 21f.z points toward
the end of tile week. wu
described as braced ror a tlabt
to the deatll.
Ad Men Concerned
The ad lndustry-wllb Ill
estimated $1!15 million In ad

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might cause.
Any licensee whom the Aeronautics Commission determined
was the cause of a drought.
heavy downpours or s t or m s
would have to pay damages to

R&amp;rol'\is of all oper&amp;tiOns in~
'lrililhod elilployed, lype
cL'· eqUipment used, tilnes and

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Douilas Anello, general sel !or tile Nallonal

lble amualJ.y.
A bond or lnsur&amp;to::e would
have to be executed in t h e

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Industry 11111 &lt;0111lder YOI111!1017
-lied by 1be FCC
In
Its ProPos&amp;' w.me~M~aT. ""&lt;OI'dlng to - · acttoa, as

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BOX OF 12 ONLY

Prior to undertaking any Oil·
eratlon authorized by the U ~
eense, the licensee would have
to rue with the director and publish in a newspaper a notice ol
biJ intenUon. The notification
would have to cover the entire
area that would be affected by
weather modification activity.
Proof &amp;C pWlication w o u I d
bave to be filed by the licensee
witll tile director witllln IS deyo
from the date of the last Plbli~
cation notice.

d!._,.ance, of~* ·
on the air b)' - . r - It
comes." 7n tbe meultlme tht

·Weather Roundup
Computer Now Will

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Aid Flll'lll Loaning )
LOUISVILLE, KJ&lt;, - The Fed·
oral Land Bank of Loulsvllle !Ills
IJirillg will join In establishing
a national data bank for farm ·
loan research, E, V. Landers,
president. annow1ced

EXTIA

tod~.y.

"The Land Bank Data Baril: will
.able us to use computer technology to intensify our contin-

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IN VIETNAM

REEDSVTI..LE - Sergeant Ga,y

E. Fields, ""' of Mrs. c. E.
Hall, Is on duty at Da Nang AD.
Vietnam. A weapons mechanic,
he la a graduate of Eastern Loeal Hlib Sdlool. His father, Gay
' Flelda resides at &amp;50 Osborne

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Thuroday • , •• le
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loan services to farmers," said
LADders. 11 will be loeatod In Co-

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condlllons for eaeb 2l baur DOr·
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ceeded the orillnll prQJected eo- operahle eondltloo.
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~ell with this Ia a ollghl, . '!be l'lllli!Pneo .... ~ell
tlmate ~ one m!Dioa lrui&gt;ect!OIII
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per year." COlonel Rcf;lert M. but .__..ble detre&amp;le In de- ••Oavaaa ctaara;'! plu• fll1lnl ~ the n. Sllllera, will Ina..,
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teetlw vehicle .. caused accl· the .up,. 1111 left fmln the u.s.Mr.
nearb
Chiaramonte,
Ohio
State
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GALLIPOLIS _:. wHAiiFBOAT OWNERS ACCUSID OF HIGH
ago and the present project tor a P$'01 s~C~erlrrt.eodel&amp;, saki to- 4enta. As a reault ot buptfction,. cOIIIO rltl •.•• Cu11ai1 retu&amp;M - "-"1 Feb. 15; aho'a mo· of _.uoa will! dMI· ·
RATES. HATFIELD COAL CO. IN BIG MERGDI. URGFNCY OF
9-foot &lt;l110nel wao adopted In da.J, "The total (or 1968 reac~ (ewer defediw vebiclet are on . ICUIIlebult willapeH • prl•ate t11a 1in811&gt;1 Kina couolnlo
, u.r . .......IDAS
THE COMPLETION OF A 9~00T CHANNEL FROM PrrTSBURGH
the road, thua they Ire· ~sbW J&gt;llat named "llllik" hoi been
!910, to be c~ In 10 year a eel 1,078.148. ..
Tho
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FOJiifb
on·
lyn
In
swttlorland;
TO CAIRO. c. C. BOWYDI TELLS OF BOATING ON THE KA·
lllifll!l Into Qlba and ~eat­
arxl the work to th1&amp; time is only
Accord1rw to team ~.the tewer accldentL
TV looks like the healthlellt lam- ._., M _57th 91. ,_. 8th .Wi.,
NAWHA RIVER DURING THE CIVll. WAR!
Aolde !rCOD the primary 111&gt;- Ing -.-ol-dollJ at •••
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t"o-third 1 completed. We insist most pnvalent violation was
UDOO the prunpt c(ltlpletion ot
some type ot de!cctlw llgtltilljl.
THESE ARE AMONG 'FHE MOSI' tnteresdng items of River
this project, which can be accom- · Defects involving tire1, turn sla:New a from tbe ftles ot the Gallipolis Daily Tribune just 50 years
pUshed easily in three years' nala, exhaust system&amp;, a n d
brakes followed in order of ~
ti.me."
cldencta.
FEB 3 1919 - BARGE lines. It lo expe&lt;ted. will be e-lllhDefective vehicle urests for
ed 011 '
Ohio River when the locks and dams are completed
the
slx months of 1968 lncreusand Cmgresa wUI be urged to create a commlssioo tD work 1n
ed 66 ·percent over the total for
con.)mctlon With tbe t.terltate COII'lltl8l'ce Commission In the
the
cOJIIII&amp;nlble period In 1967
establllbment and maintenance of water,va,y freight rates. ,

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1bls Interstate Commerce Commission's efforts to revive riv·
er business ia considered a big joke In many quarters. Ita elfortl have generally been to aid the railroads and kilJ wat8I"WBY&amp;'
competition.
1919 - WHARFBOAT owners have been accused ln
a ~~ paper of adding to the decline ~ packet business on
the ado River by emrbltant charge&amp;. A few years ago at Cincinnati we interviewed one of the most practical and up-to.date
rtvermen ln the Ohio Valley, who at tbe time was superintendent
~ one of the best line of steamboats on the upper Ohio, regarding wharfboat charges. He Jiad not a complement to make and
stated that the wha.rfboats were a necessity in the successtul
operation of the packet business. 'The packet boat owners could
not aftord and were not financially able at that Ume to own the
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wha.rfboats.
II' it had - oot been for the whartboat owners, the packet boat
owners, in our oplnlon, would have long before been put out of
business between PittsOOrgh, Gallipolis and Cincinnati. The packet Unes have no experiencad aolicitors for river business, and,
lD fact a live and competent solicitor fOt' river business would
be a r~ curiosil;)' in this aectlon.
&amp;J.ch weU kmwn wharlboat proprietor• al the upper Ohio as
Joseph Good, Parkersburg; John Manley, Bellaire; John Crockard, Wheeling; J. H. Best, Marietta; P. W. Thornll .... !leubenvllle· and Jerry Browri of Rochester, and a f,w others, all reUab~ agenta, were never accused of being '"pirates'' before.
They were doing their best at all times to divert freight shipments from rail routes to steamboats wbile the bo:at rates were
the ~heapest and transportation ttle quickest. Boat rates are now
aald to be about the same as raJI rates oo tbe uwer Ohio.
FEB 5 1919 - CAPTAIN C, C. BOWYER, Pt. Pleasant banker
atdt.oruy oo river matters, sends us the following lnterestlng reminiscence . or boating on the Kanawha River QJ.ring the
Civil War.
0a Tuesday, Feb. 2, 1864, at Red House, Ule steamer B. C,
Levi was captured a little before daylight with about 40 Federal aoldlera, General E. P. Scamm011 and part of hi• ataiJ on board
by a squad of Cmfederate soldiera undeJ'I the command of Cap ..
tatn James Nowning. The boat waa taken to v~·· Landing
IDd bitroed, the Confederates ~ their way cross-country
to Hurrleane Bridie. 1 think the boat waa rebuilt and renam. ., .11 e1 GeDenJ Crooka. Perhaps 10111e at the old steamboat men ot
_ •1 • , 1·that time can give some definite iDI'ormatlon m this.

and

Shade
Survey
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eftect). This increase is a direct
reou!t of !Dapectlm activit;)' and

The projects are those beiDI

Park.

Southern and southeastern Ohio
will benefit from two multiple •
purpose water facUlties in the
list of recommended projects.
Both wc:uld provide for fiood control; water supply for rnunlctpa)lt:f.es, Industry and agriculture;
water quality control. !lsh and
wildlife enhancement, general
outdoor recreation and economic
- - from the promotion of
tourism.
Whiteoak Resenoir project
would provide 930 acres of recreational water in Brown County
near Georgetown.
Logan l!Oservolr, with a dam
oo Clear Creek approximately
me mlle east of the Hocking Fairfield County line, would Impound 1,800 acres of recreattun..
ol water.

tent drivers from our htghw~JS,
favorable side effects an eyi..

In Part• -

dell!.
For inatancll!lt as a reeult of in-

specting vehicles during 1968.
15 felony arrests were made for
charges lnclOOing auto larceny,
fralkl, ooncealed WeiPQDI, grand.
lareen,y, assault, absence without leave, and others. Nearly 50
arrests of ~rators drh1ng UJl.o
der the inO.ue~ of alc&lt;tlol were

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over rrom Londoll lor the 0&amp;car nlsht; uya llho lookl JOIU"I

- r tlwl be does ao Fqln
In tbla by w· tho moat enter·
ta1n1ng movie mualcal In ,.ra.
We've fln!slled Jo1111 Lo Cor·
re's "Small Town In Germ&amp;IY.,
SDd it was like •wimliiiDitllroush
glue; atiU 11'1 on the best.{leddler lilt and wal sold to rums
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and we'd love )at
., 11oe their bo1r bloadl - ceealoa •••• ~.;.,Riyero'TV lliww
.... ,;.&amp;.red- sill .... Of, BdW7. ""F9 wao a place
to · 111o1r1 and otorvo: Neal KeD,... w119 dlreeted the oll-lldW7.
hit '~iJIIel at Bea" ont anb II
aWUil wltll handlame olloro but
wiD elrD $50,000 lor the 11011
two ·yevl from his •'Dames••
royaltlaa aloae.
Bill Grabam, the bestDlk Bortum whole Ftllmore EUt bare
lJ tbe eeotre of mod - music,
cdera a •100 reward for a bat-

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Dauphine st., the wible&amp;sCbarles L ~iesei, 50-led the
jury tnkt a drab, balconted
house at 906 Esplanade Ave.,
where Shaw lived 1n 1963• .
•leaei. a New York public
accountant, testified Friday that
In June. 1963, he heard !l!aw
..and nine or 10 other men in an
apartment House at Daupltine
and Esplanade discuss wa.ys ot
killing Kennedy and getting
. away.

~ . Lady
Lim with bar ~

at the Pleza

ODd'--

•••• Chock Full

BID Blad&lt; joined the dle1~
he'll make a 75-alorle
fed &amp;hake called '"Diet
late
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PARIS (UPO- Saulh Vietnamese Vice President Nguyen
Cao Ky 0-ew home to Saigon
trom thit peace talks Saturday
SDd said he dld no1 know- If tho
would be back to tee President
Nixon when he 1fistta Paris at
the end or February.
Ky Is the supen:isor ot the
South Vietnamese oegotatlng
team, and the posolbHity of his
absenee during Nixon's visit
Feb. 28-March 2 cau&amp;ed surprise
In some diplomatic quarters.

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P.1.11ers
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beautiful decorator prlot Iabrie
twin-tapered co111 that coordloate with
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lfs lhe loP q1.1alit~ ~ou "d •~peel trom tne make rs of the famous, Parlee! Steeper
1

maureu. Save now - offer ends FeMuary 28

with Lee 11arv.,. O&amp;wald and
mer David W. Fenie- both now
de.... to aSiaiSinate Kemedy,

Shaw denies even knmrlng
05Wald and Ferrie but II oo
trial on. ertminal coniJI(r'acy
charges.
Criminal mot. Judge Edward
A, Haggerty Jr., wearing a red
sports jacket and roop_plng his
brow with hls- handkerchief,
said he would order Spiesel
back on the witnes1 stand to tell
what IUCCCSS he had finding
the apartment.
. But it was understood that
~esel led the jury Into one
apartment in which two girl•
had given a party Friday nfKbt.
One was still in bed when
~iesel led the juey in ·about

noon.

Dymond CI'OII-examined ~leoel
-sl•ob Saturday In 811

to break down
bls
reliabUlV" u a wl1neu. He
con e en t r Bt e d heavily on
~lesel's h)'pnodc experleoca•
and a $16 million oult he Rled
against the Pinkerton Detective
Agency in New York.
Splesel eald he had been
b,yplotlzed against .his will
"possibly 50 or 60" times tn a
period of 15 years. He Aid
effort

Spiesel said a young ubeard- some people in New Orleans
ec!, blond" man sitting next to had tried to force him into
him,-"" declined to ldenti!Y the hypnosis '1rom time to time"
young man aS" Oswald- said he Iince 1961.
Dymood asked ~iesel how he
was "ready, willing and able to
knew when people were trying
do the .iob."
The
defeMe in&amp;ieted m to force him into flypnosis.
haYing Splesellead the Jurora-lo
.. They try to catch my eyethe scene Saturday todetermine catch my attention," he said.
.,whether this man knows what
Dymond noted that Splesel's
he is talking about."
New York suit claimed that
Defense attorney F. Irvin certain people had given him

"=:,::·rm;..
.
.
w~ Dllvice

give a fresb Impetus to the
negotiations and allow him to
formulate new Instructions oo
bow to conduct tile talks.
K.Y told newsmen he was
ll!llng home to opend the Tst
h&lt;ll!days with South Vletname5e
troops. He also iB expectl:d to
report to President Nguyen Van
Tbieu on the peace talka 1¥hich
started Jan. 18 and presently
are In a deadlock.
The usually effusive vice
president looked · sombre and
sllgtltly · tffed. He llhrugged oil
questions on the results or the
talka confirming merely that
the Communists have so far
ignored all hi&amp; calls tor direct
talks with him.

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aup Sand Company, wu push.t)"€ hard to get • large derrkk
~and two barge1, one laded and1nother empty, ~ the Ohio

River past Middleport Friday eventre, The derrfck reported~)'
was enroute tD Parkersburg for a Slind aD:I gravel ope.ratia

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VOL. IV NO.2

SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 9, 1969

Alert Nearby Craft

the

aootllwestern

Unitod

was sighted tor ·at least 1,000
miles along a Une stretchi~
from central Arlzona deep into
the superstition-ridden outlands
of oorth.ern Mexico.
Omen of World's End
"Th.e people, especially the
people in the small villages, are
very alarmed," Asunsolo said.
u'Ibey say tills is an announce..
mentr that the · world will soon
end}'
Asunsolo ·and other witnesses
in the two countries lm:licated the ·

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SAIGON (UP!}- Sooth Vietna- sb. autanatlc riDes, two an'time&amp;e S@CUI'ity forces Saturday t\I'!JI: rocket launcher11 and a
reported arresting two '{let qUWttitf of plastic e:~~Plosives
Cong suicide squads and foiling near the perimeter.
Tan Son Nhut was a prime
a ~lot ·to blOw up national police
h._n dquarten and a runwl!lf of target in the Communists'
Satgco's Ta,J Son Nllut air R:-se. nationwide Tet offensive a year
In war : action, Viet Cong ago.
. Officials sald the commando
g111net~ s~ down three U.S.
~lCqJters -00 a jot fighter·
,,,. ~r, ki(llne elshl Americans
and woundlrc seven.- ·Ei&amp;flt
SOuth Korell11 soldiers also :rt'ere
killed I~;~ the holicopter'"trash&amp;ts. i
New terror attackl were
tilfol~ as the Tet, or lunar
new y';;ii&gt;0 1Hollda,y OJ!W,OOChe&lt;t
Two ~criean CivfHln'S wure
kllled and a third wOIIRIO&lt;I earlY
S&amp;tllt'da.Y when tbeir· .ler$ was _ ·
aill.bulihed 19 mile•·· .west .·· or"
~ Tw.o Vietnamese th:l·
IJiiis wore hurt ln Sal11011 When
a ' bc.rttb ·. tlQ)lodt.od under an
American vehicle.
... nope to Affect Talks
Cf.lo&amp;• Tran V•n 1111 1 chief of
the ~aeUonal poUc.:c, a.~mounet.'Cl
..._, arrest of the Viot C·:opg ,
colhmanck te1ms ai'IJ· said tht;·~
pianded to 1ttack hil ...~r­
ters and ·ran Son N~u.t· &amp;trtMj!'o _
pt1ilr - 10 the end of the Tel
~~~~ ·;;'lo inriucnce the Plitls
p·~claiks,.u
,·
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''Thalr pllrns woro lbortod;u ~
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PAGE 13

MIDDLEPORT - The Middleport Merchants Assn. Fri day announced following a spe.
cial meeting called by Presi-

dent Csrl llorky, that the assoclatioo would oppose a vendor's excise tax to finance

I

Gov. Rhodes' higher education programs.
Tbe ta:x, ranging from one
half per cent to 2'/.t per cent
oo gross retail receipts over
a full-scale secret bargulning .. TOLEDO (UP0 - OWens ~
IV ASHINGTO~ (UP0 Ralph $30,000, would net tile state
when he refused to discuss in Illinois Inc. announced Saturday
Nader,
the
consumer
watchdog,
$242 million ~ months, all
public reports or prelimlnary that ih Fecker Systems Divi·
charged Saturday that tens of the money going to higher ecfu.
sion
had
been
lwarded
a
gov.
contacts with Hanoi delegates.
thwsands of used Volkswagens cation.
ernrnent contract to develop a
Secret Talks Coming
have
been sold to Americans as
It was the feeling of some
Well-informed observers said device designed to alert private
new cars by unauthorized VW merchants that the recent bond
COLUMBUS (UPU With
Saturday the Natlooal Libera- airplane pilots to the presence
dealers.
the
"Condition
of
the
State
issues passed were for this
tion Front {NLF) was read.Y to of other nearby aircraft.
In a letter to Sen. Warren G. purpose and lelt it was an unMessage" behind 14 the Gener·
The
company
said
the
device
engage iJI direct negotiations
Magnuson, D-Wash., cltairman of just tax on the merchants.
at
Assembly this week settles
employs
an
electro
QPtical
syswith the Americans and al~
the Senate Commerce Commitdown
to work on the RhOOes'
tem
that
detects
aircraft
strobe
· :::::·:·::~~::;:;::;;:;;;:::;::::;;;;:o:;:o:o::-;::~:::;::&gt;..~~:
start tull-scale private talks
tee,
Nader
said
the
Volkswagen
administration
legislative prowlth them on various matters, lig~s. The device will warn pi·
posals,
C001&gt;Bny was aware of the fratxl
IO
Al1 NLF spokesm.en limited lots of the proximity an:l approxbut kept quiet out of tear that
Expected to be sent to the
imate
Jocationofapproachingair·
himself to saying that '•any
public disclosure would hurt new
House
this week wa! the govcraft.
Fecker
said
it
hopes
the
quesdon ~an be raised by the
ernor•
s
cmnibus
education
car
sales
by
it.s
Cr&amp;nchised
deal•
interested parties at the C'Cilfer- warning instrument can be sold
ers.
•
package,
outlining
h.is
specific
tor about $1 1 000.
ence table."
Magnuson's committee will
recommendations
[or
overhaul·
Meanwhile,
rumors swept
BOLOGNA, Italy (UPO- The
soon begin hearings on small car
L&amp;N CONCEDES
ing Ohio's primary, secondary,
Paris that the NLF mt~:.rflt free
head or the biggest Communist aOO collegiate educational sysLOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPO- The imports. Nader asked him to inone or
several
American Louisville and Nashville Railroad vestigate the black market oper- party in the West rejected the
prisoners in a goodwill. ~e.sture Sattirda.v a.nnoonced it has agreed ation, which he said has gone on Kremlin as the world Commu- tem.
Also included in the bill was
during the Tet holidays. But the to demands of tbeJJnlted Trans- for nearly IOyearswithoutactlon nist leader Saturtfa.y and warnto be the method of financing
NLF spokesman said he had no
_portati.on Union to add an addi- by the Federal Trade Commis· ed the Soviets against ousting the massive reorganization-a
information on that matter.
tional man on train crews.
sion.
reform leaders in Czechoslo- vendors' excise tax, otherwise
A spokesman for lhe FTC said vakia,
known as a gross retail reItalian delegates to the 12th ceipts tax.
it had turned up evidence Qf such
sales but that the practice wal!i Congress of the Italian CommuWhile Ule chairman of the
quickly dis~onti~ed. He did not nist Party interrupted Lulgl Lon- . House Education COG"Imittee,
!'lay when.
go's 31,-2 hour keynote speech Rep, Mark C. Schinnerer, Rsuspected meteor thlftlered to intense blue-white.
"It was investigated, it was several times wi~ aJPiause. The Lakewood, was keeping an
earth in the almost i.qlassable
Reports f'rom such mountain
slWped and it has not been con- Soviet delegation sat impassive- open mind on the entire bill, he
terrain o! the Sierra Madre towns as Parra!, S.nta Barbara
tinued," the spokesman said. Na- ly thrOughout.
has already gone on record
mountains south of Chihuahua de Oro and Valle Allen:le said
der insisted that the practice is
Rejecting the assumption that supporting the move, including
and north of Durango, Mexico. the Mexican residents saw the
still prevalent and that the FTC, the Soviet are the ..guiding par. the new tax nt-~essary to fi"It was the brightest light fireball and felt it pound to
while still investigating com- ty" for world conununism, Lon- nam·e it.
since Haley's comet in 1908," earth. Asun&amp;olo said the impact
plaints, has taken no action.
go called for "full respect ot
Schinnerer talked with Gov.
said Asunsolo, editor or the created "a tremendous tremor••
the autonom.r and sovereignty Jame s A. Rh!XIes before the
newspaper El Heraldo.
that shook the groond for
of every Communist part,y.
l08th General Assembly con"We ran up to the roof and· hundreds of miles so llard that
saw a very big round ball ;
windows broke."
movirw from south to . north,"
.Might Not Have Landed
he
said before the object
But Dr. Ronald Schon, an
crashed. "It was not red, but an astronomer with the Jet Propul·
sion r.ab at Pasadena, Cl.lil.,
who was visiting the McDonald
Obserwtory It Fort Davis,
WASHINGTON (UPl) - Scien&amp;.tt, taking an extreme case,
Tex., said the fireball might
tist Ralph E. Lapp said Satur- Lapp said a significant percenteam planning to blow ~ have broken up a n d never
day that the United States could tage of America's 1,000 Minnatiooal police headquarters in landed. He said the tremors felt
maintain "mutual nuclear SU(fic- utemen and all of the 646 Posaigon prover was arrested by residents mlght have Mn
iency••
without Antiballistic ~lis - laris submarine missiles would
S.\NTA BARBARA• C a I if.
while meet(ng in a theater in eaused by a sonic boom created
(UPI) _- A leaking ott shore oil !ile (ABM) defenses even if the survive if the Russians simulthe suburb of Gla Dinh. Poll&lt;:&lt; by the fireball streaking
well bubbled Its last Saturday Soviets developed multiple war· taneously launched 3,000 warsRid its members included a through the night sky.
but hundreds of thousands of heads with fa.ntastic accuracy. heads with an average accuracy
Reports froh Parra!, ln the
woman and a uprolcssor" and
The atomic scientist, now a only 200 yards from the bull's
gallons Of oo·t e still Ooated in
that weapons and ammunition northern state of Chihuahua,
Washington
consultant, conceded eye.
the P'¥1elftc threatening beaches,
said
res!dents
tumbled
from
were hidden at his home.
that ttie Soviets may draw even
"In return, 1~0 on - target
harbors ami sea lire.
thelr beds, thinking it was an
with
the
United
States
this
year
strikes
which could be launchLocal ofrtciala as rar south
earttq.lake.
In
numbers
of
land-based
intered
from
70 to 75 per cent of our
as Los Angeles made emergenAsunsolo said the area where
continental
misailes.
'Ibese
coold
Minutemen
silos wwld kill 45
cy plans in case the 800-BCJ.Iare
the fil'eball apparently (ell is
mile oiJ sUck, once fed at a be fitted wlth multiple warheads million Russiansal'lddestroytwobarren, witllout rOids and
r11te ot 21,000 gallon• a da,y, moo.~ ­ and targeted against U. S. Min- thirds or Soviet int:ilstrial careachable, only by helicopter. He
uteman Missile sites.
pacit.y," he &amp;aid.
ed into their area.
sald the .Mexican govermnent
Union Oil Co. o!lieiols. drillprobobl,y. would _,sor an
ers or the wen, said they would
expeditioo
ir&amp;o the Sierra
accelerate theh- efforts to clean
Ma.Qres In search of the landing
up the estimated 235,000 gallons
site.
~ oU th&amp;t has jlOUrOd Into the
A ~sman from the S:rinithPllctftc since Jan. 28.
sonlan A$trophyslcal ObservaUnioo Oil President F r e d
tory 01 Combrlclge, Mass., sald
Hartley said,
0\lr. opinion,
the fireball "most p.roblbly"
t!,e
well
has
been
pill$ged. A•
was •·a ' .'1 neteor. but •• could
antidpated, minor realdl.lal natCHICAGO (UPI) - Student reb· versit.J.•. Anyone with short hair
possibly" haw been a "pole
ural gas ls continuing to work els chanting 41Fasclst pi~s" Sat· who Is over 30 will not be alloworbitt,_. satellite."
lts way to the surface. For add- urday forced suspension of a ed."
ed insurance, the hole will be Session of the special disclpli.
Qemoostrators then began a
Dr. Charles Oliver ol tM: Riled with cement to the sur.. nary committee convened by the cllant, •• stxcy -one, sixty -«lne,"
American, Meteorological Socie- face.''
University o1 Chicago to deal
referring to the JWmbcr ol stuty.• eald In Pbllldelphla the
·Special crewa oealed the leak with the 10-;lay occupation of
dent suspensions llfliiOUl1Ced last
ftrebtall. had ...-:haraet.rlsUct .of from a tt11ure !,It the ocoan the achool'a administration build·
week lor some of ttte per90rls Inbojtll a and ~- ..:tonltO. fl~ earl¥ So1un:1oJ a r 1er Ins.
volved in the takeover of the ad· .lte saki ~ a II"Jtem' IIMI I ~ tone ot umud," as the
'Nearly
SO demonstrators, ministraUon building,
bo!'llnl ' dlaliit.e ontOrloc tlie 'eeiDeot to called, Into the well ooreamed and swore In the secearih'o ihri....,re "-"" ·ii811t alX mlleo olfllliore.
ond ouch dlsruptioo ot a dlsclH Pl('a.sc be quiet," Oaks ask~ · moon ' and can ',sima, f50 ~ .5GO J.iea lljll'eiCI pilnary &lt;OIIlmltlee sesolon in ed; "'Ibis ts a llUblic hoarlnc. Jr
lie ,...., ' o'"~" areu,.'ol 500 to · Ili-a• m !lit all 111 beaches and ' - •·"
yout~ not fJI{et, it scon will be1,000 mUoa.
IIi ~r• !II, lboom 1bf ·~&lt;!&lt;. ·.~;;,;;~~D!, Sally YB801, 20. . come a private bel.ring.••
auld • omelllns ..... 1\'o.liliig . Evanston, m., ran 1o the comr\ demonstrator lhouted, uua ..
. ~ ,folelljco Clty SolomoiOCI·. from Ollt!Jia, lbe .._, lhell ..lh- • mltt.ee lollle In the law scllool ton lo lilm. Thal'o Dallln tloks,
.•&gt;! ,•laUWI, '*"! ita illOtrullle\lla ~red the all • nlled straw l9f bulldlntl and opaundecl 01) It un- chief ot the l)ias."
• did 11101 r\lalster :&amp;1\Y lrimot · ~ \)aloo plaao' 1x1 cqr~ iii Dallln, Oaka, lbO """""!tee
''[ - - iO )'QUI' talmel ....
~A)he
~'! ~ltho all ;wltli bQ!&gt;tn/1 SDd Mid&lt;, 'f t •·.: clialrlllallj rt!teued the meet• Oaks aald.
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lioord ' -.
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' ~Falnte••• tairneaa; taactat
IIIOCU
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.lllooita llptol. Meetlnc
pili, IU&lt;ist Pis." ·iloi ilellllllilltl"~­
·&amp;eated .... _bac:k loroc....,.... ·

Big Battle

KremliOn s
Unwan t e d

"some

Suicide Units Broken Up

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CHIHUAHUA. Mexico (UPD
-A blilkling blue-white fireball,
believed to be a meteor, turned
nliht into day across Mexico

Sfates ea?ly Saturday then
pounded to earth like a bomb.
"Tile light was so brilliant we
coUld see an 1nt walking on the
Door," said"Guillermo Asunsolo,
a Chihuahua newspaper editor.
11 lt was f.:o brlglrt we had to
hide our eye~."
The light from the fireball

~.IF"'" Customer Parking

Washington Counties; Little Mua ..
klngum River Basin In Mcmoe
and Washtrigton Counties, and
!liade River Balin In MelKa and

t963

!Pfosel, a natty little bald
man. teoW!ed Friday that he
lntromiced him5elf lo Ferrie In
a New Orlea111 IBktc;Jq. c:lle JuDe
nlgllt In 1963. lle olid Ferrie
took him to a "brownish stone-''
building where he inlro&lt;llced
him to Slaw.
He said Slaw, Ferrie and
other guests at a party talked
about kllling Kemedy with a
hillh-iiDWered rtne and !J.ylng
out the killer in an airplane.

fJ!e.~,l!~~ L,~g~ts l{p Wes!~T. ~ ~~_ies

Gallipolis

aoutheastern region of Ohio Deck Creek Balin In Noble and

charged with plotting In

Kv'• departure ooln,:tded with
blgh..J.evel reports tlw.t American and North Vietnamese
negotiatou already have established contacts that mi8tJt lead
to tuu'.fledged secret talks
almllar lo these that ended In
Henry
Cabot
Lodge, the
u agreem~nt on tile total halt American delegation leader,
of U. S. bombing roldslast loll. strengthened the belief that the
Nixon's visit is expected to talks were moving rapidly Into

When it costs as much to maintain
your old car as to buy a new one-

Unois. Following ,a 14 - day
leave with hia wife, Ule former Patricia Harris, ind his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt
Chadwell and family, Pomeroy Route 3, be has reported
to DaviiVille, R, L, where he
Is attending school for 1'3
weeka in construction mechan~
lcs. He will complele trainIng as a mechanic for heavy
OQ!llpment. His addrooo lo
James Lowell Chadwell B
435909; C. M. u A" School,
Navol School of Conotructlon,
X Division, Davisville, R. L,
02854.

hw, 55, a retired New
Orleans bua.lnessman, ls

Ky May Miss Nixon l

JAMES CHADWELL
POMEROY ACM JAMES

seven weeks o1 boot tra.lning
In the U. S. Navy st the Great
Lakes Training Center In U-

(UPI)- The

Prealdent John F, Kennecb'.
Alter a fabe foray lnto a pink
brick apa.rttnent . house at 1323

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ORLEANS

Clay L. Shaw conspiracy trial
jury went into the t' rench
(Jiarter Saturday to see whether
a star
state witness who
complains o( being I&gt;YlmoU&lt;ed
by hla enemies could ftnd an
apartment where he laid he
heard
Shaw
plot 1o kill

''Often the inspection teams
can detect and eliminate incompetent drivers from the traffic Jmes' Wl'tie Salzburg comec ..
scene,.. the Colonel said. "On tlon" Ia first on the bestlell_e r
one occasion last year, one of Lilt, denrvedly; It is lucid, Inour men turned in an incompe. teresting, brllllaatiy piolled,
telt report on a driver wh.o was writtt111 with sparkling Incident,
subsequently declared eligible a literate and splendid novel
whose lllPEirb total sends it com ..
lor aid to the blird. "
pletely
beyond the usual palron·
A number of driver license
lztng
category
IJf ••crime story''
law violations have been discov11
ered, such as unlicensed drivers •••• The Voyeur"• is cheap trash.
attempting to change places with a clear case otpornographlcpananother penon or a motorist dering to the cheapest audlenc~,
It certainly Was· an Odd Coudriving wtth a suspemed license.

&amp;ubmltted by the Ohio delegatlon

for clasaifieation by the ProjecU Committee of the organization. They carry the endorsement of the Ohio Department
0( Natural Resources, the ado
delegatlon, and the Ohio Cmgressmen 1.n whose districts the
projects are located.
Heading the list in priority
are two outdoor recreational projects for Lake Erie harbors of
retug(l for small craft on Kelleys
laland and at East Harbor state

reporta ..,. stnl ..... ''FunIQ'
Girl" atiU will be piQinc

made.

COLUMBUS- Fred E. Moor,
director, Ohio Department of Natural Resources, has presented
r~mendations for 11 Ofdo
projects including one In
Meigs Count;)' - lo the Natloaal
Rivers and Harbors Congress,
Washington, D. C,,forasst&amp;tanee
In obtaining federal fUnding.

FEB 6 1919 - THE HATFIEIJl COAL CGIJU&gt;ai!Y'• towboaU
aDd ~rPs are Included in a big merger of 10 coal companiel
b1 West Virginia to be knowD as tile Hatfield -Reliance Coal
Co ~ Oblo Julius Fleloclunan, millionaire distiller and yeast
~ctur~ is to be president of the new concern and J. T.
HaUield ~ ~ liY ., the Yic&amp;i)real-. The Plymouth mlneo
are the oriiy Kanawha River mines in the merger·
Leke
Why dig a caDo1 from Toledo ID Clnclmatl lo connect
Erie wltb the Obio River? CI..Dctnnatl i1 coanected to a munber
a.rveys were req.~ested tor
ot h1lhlY valuable bualness points 1:ut reluH&amp; to profit by the
seven other projeets. Theae in·
C&lt;llld!Uma How about It
with the Golden Gote via the
elude three small Ohio River
Oblo and •Mlaslula&gt;i Rivero and the Panama ClUiol, oot lo apeak
In the
ol other comectlons whlch the water rwte affords. B our rtv- · tributary
__.. what assurance II there that a canal
would be
HI are not UIKIU,
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"""''ected

(before ran:lom lnspectloo was in

000 per felch ·~ ~

jecUve of llaDkm IIAito&lt; Veldcle
IIUIIIOCIIon, which lo to ollm!Mie
defectiw veblclea and lncunpe-

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Union Oil How Many Americans! ••••
Wins Fight 45 Million Dead Russians
W}•th Leak

vened Jan. 6, "and I told him
I st4&gt;ported his ideas."

Schinnerer, a retired ••rintendent of Cleveland publlc
schools, is an exPert on educa.
tiOn and administration. He
has a doctorate in that ar•
and has worked on reorpni•
tion of the New York state and
Los Angeles schools.
As chairman of the Educetloo
Commluee, Schlnnerer eald he
would conduct the heariJWI
"arxl I may even leave the
chair to testify lor the 1 pr~

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porting the idea ot ioel'eaMd
vocational and technical eduC...
tion, lobbyists and outalde
gr~s are voiciq;: atrona: opposition.
Aln01111 the - I I I J o( the
new tax is the Ohio Retail Merchanls' Council, whicb las declared "oo gross recejpts tax
will pass."
Within 24 hours of Rhode•
mes~e to the General Assembly Wednesday, the councll
issued a statement offerinC
that "the propo&amp;8.1 will be defeated."
While Rhodes' educati..t
programs are getti~ the ma.
joricy of the comment, his CJtb..
er programs are being acctPted without much deblte.
The governor's propo.U to
disso1ve the state Hfgmray
Safety Department and re-Utcn
several enforcement depart..
ments into 1 new cabinet Jewl
deva,rtment of public safety
w11.s a major step toward get-ti ng all of the oft'ices under one
LenL

Rhodes' various proposals lor
legislatl\'e action were eJII)eet.ed to begin showing tc:t in both
houses of the General Asaemb)J this week, along with the
regular bills and resolutim&amp;
that have been prepared bf
legislators.
As the administration propot(Continued on P ... 14l

Stu.d ent Rebels Breakup Meeting

urn

btish'-''lhlfi

To End Occupation at Chicago U
The demonstrators broke,_,

raced around the balldlns. lat
failed to lind Oaks and the - ·
mi-. - e r , ~ COitllliol
Dean of Slndlillll

Asalstant

Jameo Vtco In lbe 1o111&gt;1 lnd' lje.
rated him.

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GAiiSSiiil"is Wellston 81-61 In Home FinaleJ
In
NG Pirates Jolt Bobcats
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thepmo.
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arter, a 6:-0 ~enlor, paCed the
Hishfanders o! COich UQ111 Ml'·
era with 22 points on nine lle1d
goals and !wr free throffs..
·Walker, 5-Utlh senlor, was
close behind carter in scorl!W
wlth 17 points on seven buckets
and three ellarlty 10ssea. Richard
Stout llao hit ill double ligquarters.
ures
for theGallla CounUans with
SouthWestern's comeback tl')'
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was hampered when the visitors 10 points.
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lost both Keith Corter and Jim

Wahlma held oft
a fourth quarter Southwestern
rilly 10 take a 73-65 trlwnph
over the Highlanders here Frtday night in a non-league clash.
Wahama avenged an earlier
73-n overtime loss to the High.laMers. WHS ledtheGallla Countian&amp; 22-7 after one period, 3&amp;.27
at halftime and 57-44 after three

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Corlor co. lop ,...,~ng-.ln
the coatest by drq,plrw In 22

point&amp; Guu.te, a &amp;-1 juld.or,
put ~rougllll !leld ...... . SOII!or Tony Fields tdl..,...
In Wahallla scortrw with lS_po!nto
and Gaey Clark and Dam,y Rizer
each scored 12.
The Falcons hit on 32 tA 78
tries frGm the noor [(II' 41 per
cent and nino or IS sholo at the
free throw line for 60 per cent.

Miller Runs Past
Southern, 120-48

HEMLOCK - Unbeaten MilThe - · shot 50 per cent
lor, with a pressing defenJe and from thol1oor, wltht8of96whllo
a hoWhootlng offensive -ek, ·Soutbem hit on 18 of 49 tor 37
piled up a 120-48 ri&lt;WJ'l' over · per cent.
visiting Southern here Frldo.Y
Miller lion won the re.....,e
nloht.
same by a 52-17 soore. Barry
Tbe Fllcons, , _ wmeaten ill Hart led the Melp Cootrtlans ill
15 starts this aeason, adrnhda- scoring with six.
tered a fUll-court press on the
BY QUARTERS:
smaller Tornadoes lUlUI late in Southern • .••. 16 20 30 48
the !illal period.
Miller • • • .. ... 30 57 98 120
SOUTHERN (48) - Diddle 2Miller jumped of! to a 30 -16
load ill the !lrlll period, was on 3-7, liwler 5-3-13, Norris 3..'1top 57-20 at haltdme. Miller beld 8, Shain 4~. l'r&lt;liDd 1-3~.
a gigantic 98.:10 advantage at the Joim&amp;OII 2.0-4, run 1-1.:1. TOJEFF WERRY
TALS 18-12-48.
close of the third quarter,
Falcon Captain Bob Matthews,
MILLER (120) - llullel 4·
a 6-3forward,ledall seorerswith 2-10, Herm.ey 7+18, Matthews
23 points on 10 !leld aoats and 10-3.23, WUIIams 6-6-20, Beathree free throws. Other Miller trleo 8-1-17. Smith 2-5-9, West
ATHENS
players hitting ill double Ogures 4-0.S, Josephsm 4.0-8, Pleree
FGA-M FTM-A PF PTS
PLAYER
were 6-1 Ken WWiamo with ·20, 1.0-2, Bani&lt;as 2-1~. T(YT ALS 4814
Wickerhaul •••• •. •••....•• • •.• 18-5
4-7
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Swart • • • • . • • • .•.•. • •••• •• ••. 8-4
Henney, 18 and 6-0 Paul Dutlel
0-2
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12
Hllllley • • , • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • • • • • 19-6
KINGS TRIUMPH
with 10.
2-2
3
10
Wagner • .• • . •••. •••• • .•••••• • 9-4
PITTSBURGH (UPI) - T " o
Senior steve ~ler rsaced the
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Coach Jim Adams goals in less than a mirute late
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with 13 points oo ftve buckets in the second period triggered
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and three free throws wlrlleGaey the Los ,\ngeles Kings to a 4-2
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Welch • • ••• • • . . . • . •• •. •• •. . . •. 4-2
Norris and Sam Shain followed National Hockey League victory
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MARlETT A - Jeff Werry, with eljjl!l apiece.
over Pittsburgh Saturday.
8-13 14
TOTALS ••• , , , , • , , • . . • .• .••.• • 57-22
52 stardt'@: quarterback on the 1968
Meigs Marauder football team,
MEIGS
has been awarded a grant-in--aid
-FGA-M FTM-A RB PF PTS scholarship by Marietta College.
PLAYER
Hellller • • • . • • , ••• •••••• • • ~1
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2 · Werry, son of Mr. ard Mrs.
Tyo • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • 4-2
1-1
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5 John Werry; Spring-Ave., P&lt;lll ..
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Myers • • • • • •••..• •• •.••••• 7-4
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9 by letter from John R. stephens,
2.:1
Ault • • •••..•• • •• . •••.. . •• 5-0
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2 financial aid officer, last week,
RoblDion • • • . • •••• .• • • .. • .. 8-3
2-.1
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The Meigs High School senior,
R. HaaertY • . . . • • • . . . • . . • • . • 3-0
2-4
2
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2 regularly an honor roll student,
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Smtdr. ••• . ••••••.• • • • • • • • • • ~
0
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0 back on coach Joe McDaniel' s
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WerDer •• •• ••• • ••••• ••• •••• 0-0
0
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13-20 25 12
TOTALS ••• , , • , •• • ••••• • • 40-13
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Werry, in addition to playing
on the grid team all four years
of high school, was on the basketball squad 3lh years, played baseball as a freshman and was a
member of the Marauder track
sql.l8d last spring.
.Jeff, who hopes to become a
pharmacist, ig a member (){Varsity ••M'' Club, served on the
school student council two years
TUPPERS PLAINS - Coacb Freshman Dennis Eichinger got and Was its president as a fresh·
Du Wrlght1 s Eastern E a g l e s nine, Bob Rltcble, elgtrt and Don man, was a member of the paper
picked up their lith w1n or tho Rose, six.
staff, participant or the Glee
Glouster's big scoring punch, Club for three years an:l the Boys'
......, wllb a hsrd~au&amp;ht 53-43
rietory &lt;Wer Glou- here Frl- 6-5 Center Bob Leeper, was coo- Choir one year •. He was a dele-tallied well by the Eastem de- gate to Buckeye Boys' state fnlm
do.Y nl8fll.
fense and finished up wllb 19 Pomeroy American Legion Post
The Eagles, now ll..S overall,
ICIOred the Mld.Q)Jo valloy COI&gt;- points on alx field aoal• and No. 39 last summer.
fereoce win largeJy on t h e seven free throWL Greg Irwin
In other activities, Werry is a
llronatb of aenlor ROY Karr who followed ill Tomcat 1cor1ng with member of the Pomeroy United
el8bl.
Methodist Church alii plays the
11011ad20polntl,
The Eastern club, &amp;booting with organ with the "Experience '69"
KarT, a !lashy 5-10 guard, hit
outstaDdlog aeeuraey 1hroulhout rock 'n roll band group.
Cll alx neld aoats and elglrt (roe
u.rowa while leading all scorers the clallii, finished up hning hit
Ill the deliberately played defen. 62 per cent of their neld aoal attempts. The winners grabbed 30
Easteru, at the end of the nrst rebound.&amp;.
GlobetrotiA'I'!I At
The loas dropped Glouster" a
poriod, beld a 13-12 advantage
seaaon record to U.
Clllt'er Coach Virgil Grandy's AthOn Mareh 27th
Fastern's reserves picked up
.,. Ccunt;y team. The Big Green
team of Eastern was on top a 50.24 victory ill the preliminary game. Howle Caldwell and
ATHENS - The famed Har28-19 at halftime and 36-31 when
Tom
Karr
paced
the
winners
lem
Globetrotters are coming
the third CJW'Ier ended.
with 14 and 12 points, respec- to Ohio University" s ConvocaTbe only other Eagle piOfer
to bU fa double tlgures, in ad- tively. Everett was high r o r tion Center on March 27 to Pit
on their patented basketball endlt1on to Karr, was senior Pat Glouster with 11.
BY QUARTERS,
tertainment program that's been
Morrissey who scored 10 points.
GLOUSTER • . , . 12 19 31 43 wilnessed by 60,000,000 lana ill
EASTERN . , . . . 13 28 36 53 87 countries during the past 42
SATURDAY'S COLLEGE
GLOUSTER (43)
seasons.
BASKETBALL RESULTS
SWart 0~-0, Trace 3..0-6, LeepThe razzle dazzle court wizllJ United Press lnleJ1l!tionll er 6-7-19, lrwill 3.2-ll, Kempi&lt;m ards, who've played more than
Tulsa M Bradley 80
0-2-2, Vore 1.0-2, McClelland 9, 600 games in their Ulustrioua
st. Peter's 85 Wheaton 78
3~-6. T(YTALS 16-11-43.
globe-circling career, will meet
D0Yf&lt;11 70 Loyola lli. 69 (ot)
EASTERN (53)
the Walllllnglm Cenerllo ill the
MIChigan Slate 86 Michigan 82
Karr 6-8-20, Rose .1-4-6, Mor- feature of the program at.artNiagara 78 Providence 55
rissey 5..0-10, Eichinger 4-1 -9, lng at8 p.m.
Wake Forelll 79 Virginia Tech71 Ritchie 4.2-ll. T(YTALS 20-13~3.
Perm SL 61 Navy 57
llllnolo 98 Iowa 69

Meigs-Athens. Box Soore

Jeff Werry

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s.uthwes'terft •1!11&lt; :3 of 50 !leld SouthW:e•tern.
Wahama llso
p i trio I COl' 46 per. ·lien! and

Won the reserve

11ne game,~ 4.f..2~.

19 or 3Ut .U.. tree ,....,..
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·for 56 per -1.
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SOUthwestern
. •• 7 27 44 65
Tbe Falcons 1111 ill rol&gt;oundlrw
with 58 ~ 10 36 lor the waham&amp; ...... 22 38 57 73
SOUTUWESTERN (65)
Higlllandort. Tony Fields Bot 17
Carter g...t...22; Beman 2-2-6;
to lf,!ad Wahama'• rebow*rs
Walker
7-3--17: Stout 2-6-10; Mor•
whUe w.-.ker's 16 was tqJ&amp; tor

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JACKSON - ColchDick ~oro
lmocl!ed off the Jackoonlranmen
tor till M&lt;ond lime this a•son
b,y _ . , . C.Och Dave FIIMr's
nve a 67-53 selbock here Frldl,)'
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Tho Tlpr win llllod ms Into
a tiJree.4ny lie tor M&lt;ondplace
ill the Soulhtastera Ohio 1.eaaue
IIJnlillp. 1rotiton, Jackaon and
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TOTALS • . • • • . • • , •• f8 f8
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There's a strong steel beam
built into every door of every
1969 Caprice, Impala, BeJ Air,
Biscayne, Kingswood Estate

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But you ' ll have to admit
worthwhile.

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Chevy equipped to the hilt.
Or maybe )'OU 'II order it with
hardly, anything on it.

Either way, you'regoing to pt
your full mea~rure of our renowned ride.

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We call it a side guard beam,
and it looks like one of those
pard rails ybu see along the
. freeway.
That's what it's there for: To
guard you. To strengthen the
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Jim Henry, F, ...... , •••••••••• 11-17
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Greg Pauley, F, •••• , •••••••• ~ •• 14
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GALIJPOLIS - Cosch Duke
GalllpGiis Blue Do.Uo
GA!.UPOLIS - 8eorin8 19 a S-7 N&lt;Ord, Tho outcome didn't Tom Roooe, 6·1 IOidor, with 11 13-llln - · Ia•
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eaeh Ron Gn«&lt;los 6-2 """- tho lllruodt
., ...., 23 of 13 tor 31.5 per cent.
saved the boot for the laot" hero Fr~ nioht))' bcmblov wtsltlne
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Tbe bli dllrerence wu at tho
NORtH GALLIA ~14-40)WeU110n 81-61 berGre&gt; another PIICked houJe In a Scutbea1tero Ohfo IOidor, and Bob Smltll, U jUnCINek Bradbou-y, 6-3 IOidor, lor, had ID.
• foul line wtoeroNorll! Galllalnade
Amther factor ill the
League ba1ketblll conte•L
lor, paced the Nora! Gallla Plr- and Earl Themu, 6-l IOidor, ' liner Creoll held al9-17 lead 14 of 22 tor 6!.5 por _;~lie Pirates win ·""" the r - · ~-. u..l9; Slplth, 7,i-1tj
wiD paced the llobeit.o, each with Iller ono period
K,yeo
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illg u the Pirates - Clarlc, 24~; Gomes, ~10; . .
The Galliano, In closine out their 1911U9 homec~1111. never ateo ID a 60..U r Creek lnade Dine of 13 od ~e Bobcats 55 10 40. Top Morrla, 24~.
trailed the IOcCJIIII.i&gt;lace WJIIstoniano .....,.te 10 their ninth ~h the Kner Crook - · Frl- u points. Br.,...ey !ell btJow Bobcats •ere . : ~th~!':
hlo ramo average oot otlll !In- 98
hll!time The Plr 10 for the 6U per cent. But r - n lor tho Plratea were
of tbe year IPlftlt ~ Atbacks. The win left GARS In WldiiPUted do.Y nllbt atlll&lt;aor Creek.
I wu tho Ileal tlllhO of the laloed nrot ill the SVAC lcor- wne bock ·--~ ~ -•- athae live exira foul ahotoapeUed tho Ganlea with 17, c.-leo witb
alxth place In the SEoAL with 1 5-7 mark.
KYGER CREEK (ZS-146) Southern Vall01 Atblotlc Coafer- 1ng race with a 22.3 aver-. hood 47 -411
thr
nve poUlt dUro......, ill the 0- 18 and Clark with 10.
It lbould be ROinled out the
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Blue O..llo are only two prnet one Bold eoa1 In the Orll-lod. enco ,....., tor 0..0; Reue, :U..ll; &amp;aetl.,,
tea.ma. Ill&lt;teama had other plapro periods
eo na!Tboacc;,:ateo had a "hoi band"
out of aeeond placa, ohared by Downard, who Bot 30 l&amp;llnll aor Creek, deapllo the loll, liD- ill doul!lo Oaureo. For the PIClllla outscored IIYae
ill tho field aoal do~makIIY~~Jsreok ..., tbe reaorve ~; 'lN'•IIdlnJ. S.0-J0; I ft cl
01 Tom HyHIII"'c- lrotllclo, JaekiCII, and WoUIIon GAllS on Jan. 4, had only nvo at lahed oeeond wllb a 7-ll record ratet, O..e Clark, S.O -""'lor, Creek 28-17 the second hal; 1ng 23 of u !rom the nold tor aame
... 0.0-11.
witji'idond'cll 7 ~ recordl.
halftime. lie soored aoven ill ""Ue Nora! Clllla wultllh with had 10 polnta, ll,yeor Crol'ft had Tbe Pirates were ahoodonpo~ 56 per cont. ill&lt;Pr Creek made ::.::
6 ::::-: NORTH GAl.LIA ••• 17 II 41to
Two conference pme1 remain the third period, and 11 In the
KYGER CREEK •• , . !Uiftl 55
on .(he Dovllt , . . _.. - at Ath- loot quarter to lln1ob the ..,..
en( Frldo,y nlglrt ~ftc~ it Xolia on with 23 points, three below hie
1'uplo,y, Fob. 18.
leque averap,
OHIO IIIGH SCHOOL
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Fwr mue Dovlla fiDiohod ill
Point 91 Ook Hill 57
BASKETBALL SCORES
Atbeno (12.0) Frldoy, and a vic- double li&amp;urea. :!l&gt;en&lt;er tallied
Ironton 67 Jaek.aon 53
ro.,. over last ploee Mole• (0- 19,asdldJirnllenry,Jack{l!eep) llJ United Press lhlernallonai Lima Senior 75 Middletown 67
~-'d me tho Galliano a 11- MoW.wa pumped ID If, wllb ail&lt; St. llenry 75 Fort Rocoveey 87 Clay Twp. 89 Green 55
ll)' United Preeo International
now has won 33 Btralsht since
7 ...,., record, and a 7-71es.., eomloi on ~ undorhsnd - 5 7 Marlon Local 55
The UCLA Bruin• are becom- the loss to Houston lut year dumped In • layup with 6,57 left !WI 74-67, Yale niJIPed Jlanoarrl
Wheeleroboirg 78 I'Ortamouth N.
mark, llllllt ao loot year's mue liJUPI. Big Mike F-rboldi ~ 73 Utile Miami 51
Ing a se&lt;GJid.half basketball and has. won 80 f1 Ita lAJt 81 to give the Bruins a .f8..4:3 76-70, Colitomla lopped 0.....,
D. 55 .
SprlngOeid
82
Crellvlew
68
margin, the Bruins had a safe st. 69~7. Or- niJIPed team.
Dovll .Ptrlormera.
came. all the bench to the fourth
Coldwater 76 Celina 73
eames.
East
LIVOI]OOOI
54
Solem
38
margin.
lord 74-72 and Wa~ ~· Buraonmen fiDIIIIed their CCJio aDd to""ed ill 11 for "'"
The Bndns, who raUied from
Upper Scioto 73 Pem M
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Warren llardillg 62 NUes SO
Alelndor scored 28 points and edged Southern Clllfomla 72-70.
holiDo com~ ill a blase of wimeu.
a
IOi!olnt hll!time deficit
Deshler 53 Llbei'\Y Benton fO
In George Irvine led Waahlngton
Jloty with a 6-3 aoason mark
llloncor picked off 16 ,........,., hker Hefahtl 61 Valley Forge Columruo Gro¥e 7f Kalida 73 q:ainst Northwestern two weeks otall and IDok just 25 Junior auard Jell Potrto
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55
follOwing Frldoy•o IPU'kllnc ric- tlllllhomore Tom Prooe, ~
scored 30 points as Prlncetrot
Colo. East 70 Colo. Wbetotone 37 ago with eilbt straight polnta ill them to take the haltt:fme lead. with 21.
ill other pmes Frldoy night, took over 1lte l¥y l.eague lead
IOI_'l over Cnoch l'lul llaney'o one of his bell games, came Ill&gt; Marton 71 Lorain t8
the &amp;eeond haD, trolled Wash- UCLA hlt II ol 19 ill the Orot
Cola. Unden 73 Coli. BrookAlexander
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Princeton stunned Columbia 68lac!ii. And It ,... only the second wllb 12. Helll')' had 11. Sopbohaven 56
lna!Dn 33-29 hllltlme F rl&lt;iay
In the leCOI1d half, the 49, third-.-onked Santa Clara bf =shine Columbia. Princetln\o ill 10 yesro (or 22 aameo, _ . . Goey Martin came orr the Fedora! Hocklne 77 Belpre 42 Colo, North 66 Colo. Central f7 night, But the Bruint scored the half.
ton, 12~ overall, now Ja 7..o ta
Huskies managed 10 lie the dnlilbed Loyols or Los Angeleo
COOihlln&amp; two tournament dlta) boncb ill tho llnal period and Hardin Northern 83 Arcadia t10 Colo. South 74 Colo. Marim • first flve points d. the second game
the OOJiforence wl!llo Columbia,
seYeral times alter falling
that the Golllsna have llWII&amp;III hauled down nino rebounds to Ironton st. Joseph 83 Coal Gro¥e
Fr1111klln 51
hill U&gt; take a M--33 !Old and behind. att When Lew Altindor 82-64, Holy Croas topped Seton 15.2 overall, Ia 6-1 ill the 1oq&gt;.
45
to Clefesl a Golden Rocket "'ill- paee the ill that &lt;!opart.
Coli. F.altmoor 99 Cols. West they QIYtr traiJed again en
Petrie broke the II8Die loti The7 did It here 1a11 yosr, mont.
with three atralsht . _ , . , ill
7f
route 10 • 62~1 triumj!h.
65 - 63, Frida,y'1 vietory llao
GAllS commiUed 18-IIOIIala,
the second haD that ran
COla. Walnut Ridge 71 Cola,
It was UCLA"s 37th straigllt
&amp;Y~ I mue Devil loss at and had 14 turnovw1. WeUston
PriliOIIOn a 50-42 margin.
Nortl!iand 58
conterence win, breaking its old
Woilston on Jan. 4. Tbe llo&lt;keta had 17 periiOIIalo, losing oniJ"
Columbia was unable to drive on
Westerville 75 Pleasantview 72 record of 36 straight set
"""that ramo, 81~7.
Terry McManis on tou11 wllb 3'Ita taller CJPP000n1s aDd hit only
Whitehall 82 Re¥JK&gt;Idaburg 59 between 1963 and 1966, The club
From the\f'POnilllllbllllo Frl- 02 left ill the Wt. Tho 35
per cent of Ita . . _ from tile
Gabama 87 Ml Vernon 58
dot, the Coli!ana dlaplqld brU. had aoven lurno&gt;-ers, all ill the
llold.
Wortl:lingtoo 72 Delaware 56
IWit teamwork, both otrenllvely Jecond ball,
Ralph Ogden and D ......
London 54 Marysville 42
udl defensively;
Beep Matthews, Tom *"ncer
BUCHTEL - Behind a 22- tack with 15 points.
Awtry each Scored 30 point.s 11
Bexley 77 Mllllill 52
F'l.llotadolicllboWtheO..Ua and Jim lionr¥ comected on two
poi.nt eCfort by sophomore Mark
GrOYe CU;y 68 Grandvil!w 62
The box score:
Santa
Clara romped Shaw the
hlf 29 of 59 !rom the fteld for a &lt;riP .._ and a 1CIIII Jumper ill
Logan
Chieftains
Groveport 83 lillllerd 79
LOGAN - Shaw 7-8-22; Gol- Loyola. Santa Clara led by only
o!Uling U ~nt. WIIS bit 23 the llrot 1:24 Of jla;r, Pvillll
notched their sixth SEOAL vic- lagfler
GALLIPOLIS - Colch Cliff Upper Arllllgton 55 wc..ter 54
5--2-12; Shiel_3-6-12; 38-33 at hllltlme but then pulled
.Ill 72 tor,31 ~nt. GARS con- GAllS a 6.o leod.' Tho Rockell Wilson's GAllS Blue lmpa tripped Newark 65 Marietta 48
tory or the season Friday night Walter 3-2-8; Rollins 2-2-G;JohoWellston's reaerves 45-43 here ZaneSYlUe 54 Chillicothe 46
with an easy 68-54 victory over ston 1...1-5; Hampshire 1-o-2; Bell
1 :lrol,led ,bolb
hauling novor recovered.
host Nelsonvill&amp;-York.
It was U.S after one -lod. Friday nlllht 10 up their leque Bellaire st. Johns 52 Mardns
1 doom ~~ r - . . o compared to
0-1-1. TOTAI.S 22-24-68.
Ferry 59
' Well lion's 28.
In I h e IOCOIICI - , with rec&lt;rd to &amp;-4.
The wtn boosted Coach Ken In..
NEt.sONVILLE - YORK - Flck
GAllS hit 82 percent from the Proae, llloneer and Henry OCIIs iani 's Chiefs into a 6-6 league 5~15; Ennis 3-4-10; Crawford
lb' virtue .of the Imps victory, &amp;eubenvnie 100 Bellaire 48
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record gOOd for fifth place in 3-4-10; PolleJI 5-0-10; Thom,pson
Ioul circles, aillldng 23 of 28. trolling the bosrda, and with C(q)led with last 91ace Jackson's Bridgeport 85 &amp;. Clairsville 58
East
the standings while the los s 3-0-6; James 1- 1-3. TOTALS 20TEAM
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of the loop's top MallheWII, HOIIJ'¥, Prose and surprise 24-21 win over second BrllUant 76 Smithfield 58
Wellllon, Pet. GB
foul 'ibOoltlna ...,., hit 01113 55 ~neer lharlng the lcorlrJR bon- place Ironton. the lmps are now Rtver 104 Powtlatan 73
dropped the Buckeyes into sole 14-.'i4.
Baltimore .... 41 15 .732
possession of seventh place ~n
- - Frldoy, making 15 of 27, or1, GAllS outscored t h o - deadlocked for secoo.t In t he Logan 68 Nelsonville-York 54 Philadelphia .. 38 18
Score by q\arters:
.679 3
league competition.
The Blue Derils' defense waa 23-8, and held a comfortable 37. SEOAL reserve standings,
Ealtern Meigs 53 Glouster 43 N Y k
Lopn
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Tbe Utile Rockela dropped w Mill P
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it liB peak Fr~. Golnc lntothe · 16 halftime lead.
Logan moved out to a 17- 11 Nels.-York . . 11 21 33 54
5-7 in league play. Wellston had
48er erry 120 Southern Meigs Boston ...... 34 23 .596 , ,~
pme, Wsllllon waa thelop-ecor.
In tho llrot haD, GAllS hlt18
Reserve Score: NelsonviUeClnelnnali , ... 30 27 . 526 IJI~ fi rst per iOO lead and was never
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d ...lled th imp 61 7
behind as they led at the half Yor k 44 , Logan 31.
lng ieam ID tho conference, with of 28 !rom the field tor 57 pere
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Eall
71.5 averap, With 5:55 left ill cent. Tbe Ice - cold lloekoll hit
63
Milwaukee .. . 16 43 .271 26'~ 32-21 and by a 4&amp;-33marginafter
TEAM
W L Pet. GB
three quarters.
the lhlrrl e&gt;.r:to\1. .GAHS,J!IId ~ . oniJ" aoven- of 35 tor 10 parcent.
Two fl'ee throws by LarrY Ridgewood 51 Newcomerstown45 ·
West
Minnesota . • • •27 23 .540
;s-po~nt '!froiW'p');: 411lifl.!. II'! .,
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Although Nelsonville - York HU LL REPLACED
~ '!!'" bf, ~~ l'l'JI~. Jri,.Vfl!lv 1~ Rooev\110&lt;50
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Indiana
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CIIICAGO (UP)) - Chicago
placed four pla,yecs in double
and IIIIo.
lull too much tor 211-18 ID the lhlrrl period, 1ut
the DMJ 45 se~lonoi or·jlll,)' ' linand 68 Maivern ~5 '!
~ .t l 'U;. &lt;~nii'etes ·: . 38 ·~ o '!);56 "
Kentucky
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tho Roebt. toovor&lt;ome allhouah IIIII traUec1 by 19 poilltl - ss- prowd 10 be the w111111rw margin Chillicothe Flaget 49 Frankfort Atlanta •.... 36 23 .610 2ft, figures it was not enough to over- Black Hawks coach Bill Reay
Miami.
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come Shaw and his teammates. said today he would use Chico New York ...• 14 36
th81 OUtl&lt;ored the DevU1 M-38 3 8.
tile Imps, who are 12-4 tor
Adena 47
San Diego •• •• 26 32 _448 !2
.280 13
ill the t1na1 11 mllllleo, (WalloCAliS bold a 23-polnt food m
Mark Flck led the Buckeye at- Maid on the second line as a
led • • -~Ro11 Zene Trace 88 Palnt Val - Son Fran . . ... 25 31 .446 12
Well
replacement
for
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Hull
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ton Clllleored GAHll 28 _ 8 at throe dllrorent occallona ill tho
, ~~ Alt.e~r one
ley 48
Chi
24 36
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when Ul club skates against the TEAM
period
1ut
traUed 21-21 it hoUcago · · · · ·
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BOBBY ORR OUT
Well- ill the Ileal Ove min- fourth period. Wall- cut It
limo.
imp repined the!
Huntington To!p. 81 Unioto 70 Sealtle . . • . . .22 39 .361 17',;
Oakland
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BOSTON (UPO- An aggra- Toronto Maple Leafs ~
ute1 of p1q tho !lrat time theoo 10 15 points - 68-43 - with 35..:14 after U.:.e • rlod
ead, Crooi&lt;ovllle 81 Morpn 73
Phoenla . ..•. 13 44 .228 24% vated knee Injury will keep night. Hull suffered a strained Denver .. , •• •30 22 ,577 121'1
two clubo mot.)
3:fl left, but periiOIIal tou11 end'
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Molunok 85 VInton Ccunt;y 50
Frida,y'a Results
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ligament in Thursda,y New Orleans ••26 2S .510 16
Boston deCenaeman Bobby Orr knee
IMPS - Wilson 7..0..14;
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Tom *""cer held the toop•1 Ill the Rockelo chancaa of a brU.
SEOAL Standin""
New York 105 Cblcsgo 98
from the Bruins' starting lineup llighrs game at Detroit and wUJ Loo Angeles . . 22 27 .H9 19
top IC01'8r - !ldp llo1mard _ 111 l1ant eomel!ack. GAllS Clltlcor- ForauiGII 5-2-12! &amp;..wden l-2-4·
---..Baltimore 114 Milwaukee 101 during their next two N&amp;Uonal miss Chicago• a next five games. DaUBS .....• 21 26 .M7 19
ed tho llo&lt;kota IS.. ln the Ileal N - !1.:1-7; Thomas ~· ~
llouston . ' . • •14 33 .298 26
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Atlanta 109 Buston 107
Hockey League games. OJT wJU
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Frldoy's Results
WELLSTON 'B' _ Enunortl- TEAM
w L l'hliadeiphla 109 Los Angeles lOG spend tbe weekend viaiting an
Oakland 124 Kentucky 122
2-4; ~ ~: Connan l-l· Athens • • , , . . . • . • • 14 2 San DiOi'O 13tl Phoenix liS
orthopedic surgeon in Toronto Francis Scott Key to write
our national anthem is at the
Denver 110 Minnesota 106
S; Jacobo Z-1-$; Jordan 6-3-! 9• Jackson • • • •.. , • , . 9 8 Seattle _103 CillclrmaU 97
and hie parents in Pury Sound, Smithsonian Institution ,
New Orleans 110 Dal111 99
DoiiQI 6-0-12; TOTALS _ 1g.7: Gollipollo •••••• , . , 9 7
(Only Cameo Scl!oOJled)
OnL
Washington, D .C.
43.
W.Uotoo . . .. .. . " , 8 6
(Only Games Sche.-ded)
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11th Win, 53-43

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!If. -LOUIS (l'P0- A hYI&gt;Ol'·
!iaNUP sidelined Joe
BniUMr, St. Loull Universi.Q"
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cosch lor the
Mcond dme in a week.
,8rtrhmer milled three Billiken
pme1
was hospi!JIIlzlll
titd It li-io •. .cted he wnuld be
out tA . . . ,fOio another throe
........ fJ'I!illoman eoach Ran&lt;~)'
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Even Terms For 3 Periods
RUTLAND - Melis' Mara!Miers pve DOWerlul Alherul aD It
nniod lor over three quorten Friday nfihl, but the visiting llulldoB•
....... 10 em the Sootheastern Ohio Athleilc League cage -ch
widt a 52-.39 victor)'.
Ccach carl Wolfe's Manuders, playing wltb strodg lqles or
knocking ott the loop c;:hlmps. held a 35-34 lead just after the start
the n.~ eigbt mlrutea.
Sophomore Mike Swart, how- Waper, both with 10.
Joe Myers, lh1 senior, topped
ever canned a two-pointer and a
the
Marauders in scoring with 11
free •throw to put the quirtel of
points
on tour buckets an:l three
Coach a.arles Me Alee bllck In
front and the Bulldogs ran u,p sev- charitY tosses. Myers was foien more straight points to lock l - by Sq&gt;homore Bobby Werup their 12th straight SEOAL ry who hit 9 points aOO Jack Robinson had B.
win.
Athens got 31 rebounds comAthens. with the 1968-69 setso~
pared
to 25 b)' Meigs. Myers also
crown already cinched, and havtrw: a 14-2 overall record, were led tJ\e hosts in rebourdi~ with
IJ)parently surprised by the com- 8,
petitlve spirit of the hosts.
The Bulldogs, with I cold shootThe Bulldogs led early in the ins game, hit only 22 or 57 atgame and were in tront 16-4 at tempts from the field for 38 per
the close of the Ci rst quarter. cent while Meigs sank 13 o( 40
Meigs bounced back in the sec- (or 32 per cent.
oOO stam:a and trailed only 26Athens• Little Bulldogs took a
21 at intermhsion. The MaraOO· ' 58-35 win over Meigs in the preers then were Gown by only 35-32 llminlr)' game. Chip Haggercy
at the close of the third period. was high for the young MaraudBoth teams had balanced acor- ers with 10.
Meigs, now 1-13 overall and
log and l4 points 'by AtheWi' Dftn
Wickerham was tops for both. winless in the SEOAL, traveled
Wickerhun hit on five of 18 at- to Wahama for a non-league game
tempts (rom 'the field and four of last ' night and will go to Logan
aeven at the foul line.
this ccming Friday.
other Athens players gettitW:
BY QUARTERS
In double figures were Bob HarD- Athens . . . •. 16 26 35 52
ley with 12 and SWart and Tam Meigs . • • • • 4. 21 32 39

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deJ)ent:llila on the car•a weighi
and the way it's dlatrlbu\eol . .
Chevrolet, the only ear In ito
field with computer-aeleeted
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Up inside the regular fenders
we've p]aced a second set.
They do an the in-fight.ing.
Catch all the splashed-up rain,
slush and road salt. Stop the
kicked-up stones.
While your "outers" just sit
there looking pretty.

Aotro Ventilation
The other two cars in our field
give you air intakes down by the

floor.

So do we.
We also give you two up on
the instrument panel.
And all fuurofthem are adjustable 80 you can regulate the flow
Of l'ir just the way you like it.
Even with aJI the windows
closed, you 'U be comfortable in~
side. You get air without wind.
Without noise.
Astro Vent.ilotion is standard, now, on all the big

Ch.e vrolets.

Tile tlleft.fltnrtw
Ontheoleering
coluu'n thel'!l's a

lock.
Only Chevrolet
~has it. in
Chevrolet's 6el.d.

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Blueot standard VI
in our field

Ask any car enthusiast, be11
tell you :
Chevrolet builds great engines.
Eopecially VBs.
And thie year there are six
great V&amp; available for the big
Chevrolet. Standard : Our 285-bp

327-cubic-inch Turbo-Fire.
Another thing: We•ve lowered
{he price of several of our bifter
V&amp; alon~ with our automatic

transmi8Slons and power disc
brakes. Which makes ·it J)OIIeible
for you to buy a '69 Chevrolet
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Wore Ill bu 1110111 I Ia to -.u.m IIIII wi-IWIIID mal to mi..U.
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Set. Dreimar'o ~ · lor 1hree )'81rl to eomp!Ote 20
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at llle !\l&lt;qdalllem Air FOree Bulla Gormolql, !let. Dremor
Iiol Hi-wod in lnllnd, Greonllnd, F'rllleelllll Gerallllr lllllllo
prenlllb' """"" In V'-- He (o tile 1011 or Mr•
Mrs.
Lee Drenner, Unlon Terrace, POIIlei'OY, and l1 Dlll'rled to tbe
Iormor SQre of PomerCQ". The ....,Je boa two ~n­
drwn, IIIII JoninL

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ehlllee, ~ 'l1lo iJ!aor l'NIIIJ, how-

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Holf 1 dozm - . , beoded lilY IIIII Ill . . . . . . . - . , wllh
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NO BOOK BAN
MOOCOW
(UPI)- AulhoriiiUve Soviet .PUblishing circles
have denied that 4 new edition
of "They Fought for Their
Countcy, '" a novel by Nobel. ·
Prize winner Mikhail Sholokhqv, ·
hu been ~ by censors.
Reporto lrCRII obrood lllld the

FLYING CAJON, by Ctjon Creek out of Miss Image Bars, is one of three stallions in the
bud or 43 quarterhorses Mr. Alec Galli!! has given to the West Vlrgtnla University Foundltlon
Inc. Four studerts oo the WVU Quarterhorse Judging Team admire the three-year-old ahown by
Edwin Linger, livestock Carm manager. Several of the 22 mares included tn Mr. Galls' eift wiU
drop Flyh~ cajon's first t.c.ls thi8 spring, His sire, Cajon Creek, is an AAA and American Quarterhorse Ann. champion, an:l Miss Image Bars is ao AAA producer. Cajon Creek Is the seoior
stallion at Sterling Farms, Reedsville, W. Va. The students are (from lett to right) Ben wam ..
sley DI, Morgantown; Paul Shockley, Ravenswoodj James DUIUl, Point PleaSint; ani Phlllp Me·
Millan. West Union. Galle made the gift in appreciatioo of help he received in universicy staxzy in
eJVineering, though he never flnished high school. Througfl it, he became successtulia the machine and electrical business IDII now is retired in Georgia to operate a hone ranch.

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POMEROY - Kltherleo Gea,
64, died
ewmw 111
Mel&amp;• Geaerll Hoopllal. Sbo operated the Mulberij&lt; Resflllrlllt
the pa1t 22 YMI'I,
She II survl...t II)' 1hree brotllerl, Alfred, Clrl IIIII Cllrence
Galli, and a 1t1ter, Margaret
Gono.
Funeral aerv:lc:es wUl be held
MCIIIIIIJ II 9 BolD- frOm the So.
ered Heart Chureh wltb bllrll1
In Sacred . HOII'I .....ary_
Fr!OJ&gt;lo.1111J elliot Ewtqr Cl1op-.

Tltur*

taaa been -st.ppressed
beeause or olllclll di-rovol
novel

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9lallow-dratt
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The extent to which Nixon has
confidence ln Rebozo as i.

By MERRIMAN SMITII
UPI White House Reporter
KEY BISCAYNE, 11a. (UPO

yeUow

confidante was and Rebozo were ~~~ompanied
demonstrated
when
. Rebozo. a only by secret service agents.
-President Nixon fired off a
local
real
estate
an:!
banking Coast Guard patrol craft kept
series ol dinctives to government departmenh from his figure, sat in on a dinner table pril'llte boats at a distance.
Before beginnirc his midday
Florida White House Saturday, discussion Friday w i t h the
including a call for ste,PPed-IC). President, Secretary of state cruise, Nixon signed a fourth
federal efiorts to stem the flow WUUam P. Rogers Uld Dr. serjes of directives to depart-ol. obscene materials through Henry A. Kissi~er. assistant to melts aOO agencies.
the: President for lnterrational
the
to juveniles.
After an evening of concen-- matters. They talked about
trated foreign _polic::y discusalona Nixon's fOl'thcomi-.: Eurq;Je81l
Friday at his home on this trip, the North Atlantic Treaty
Oti¥J.zatlon :-;And. th4!1:tt· tense
~i-tropi~al isl.aP.4~acent. ~to
PlJ'i!EROY BOW!liNG"!:~~
iuami, Nb:on did ·some early situation in the Middle East.
Febnary 3
Subsequent
foreign policy
morni~ paper work before
MONDAY MIXED LEAGUE
setting out on a leislD'ely discussions were anticipated
Standings - No. 6, 26(pointol;
houseboat ride on Biscayne Bay later Saturday and sometime No. 1, 26; No. 2, 24; No. 4, 19;
1titll his old friend am next,. Sunday. Rogers and Kissinger
No. 5, 16: No. 3. 9.
door neighbor, Charles G. remained ashore whUe the
Team three games high, No.I,
President cruised on Rebozo's
"Debe" Rebozo.
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1:30 »lm., at tbe .Me~

And - spealdrw or servicemen,

Jerry Burns, son oC Mr. a n d
Mrs. Paul Burns, is now in DeNq, Vietnam, Hls address for
thole who wish to write is SW2
Jerry.L Burns, 7949271,M.C.B.
5 A Co., 8 Pit., 2nd Squad, C-o
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Ponr Review is Ron Springer.
formerly with the eanpahy at
Pmneroy.
ODe of the .Pictures is used
wt&amp;h a story noting that Ron will
be taking ove'r the gavel as Dtesldent or tile Findlay Aroa Chamber ol Commerce. It'D actually
bl Hold hat" for Sprinaer " h o
twice served as president cA. the
P~ Chamber and one &amp;erm
eadl u president of the lroNon
IIIII· Mounl Vernon Chambera.

KIND, WORDS FROM Mr. and
R.liseJl Little, Rutland, trho

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WILL BE.IN-, OUR ..
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Willi ·. CONflNOUS
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Hlsh Gomo Jnd- - Phoebe
ROberti 199i HiaJl IDL Series
- Pandor• Collins $13. Tum
Hlsh Gome - Sbncn'o Mlrket,
817; Hlgb Teom Series - 51-

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olunned

legtolatoro
WedDesda)' morning with a proposal to "freeze" for the next
two years underJI'IIdlate and
gnduate Cee1 11 ollie-a-'"&lt;!

universities.

Then, he

Ia tho miDd ol the moll vehe..-1 of Furopeall erlli•• of
- - forelln polley, Preola.u~· de C.UUoofPraa"'To iD to flmJpo ander 1 IIIII
portlall7 'l'"lkod .bat nevortllele81 , . - ottaclc from ~will weakonthePr••Went•• hand at tbe J&amp;art. To pollt-

Let's

TALK
TURKEY

about your

grams.

'Illat was tor hlgber ecmc..
11011.
On tho prbnlry IIlii sooondary level, Rllodes !nd!caled he
would ..o1 Ieglslotlon to the
Aasembl)' wbi~h would IQle-mont .,.,. or the UDory Heport rec:ommendati008 in re-.
orguizing educltion in Ohio.
First Comml ttoe llfports
On other frontl this week.
the Serate receiwd ita tlrst
~ommittee report recommend..

11W passage or tbree

blllo.
The report wont to the Senile
Rules Committee to be submltted tor a floor vote, possibly
early next week.
The bllls, studied by the Ju..
dlelar)o Committee, would Increase amounts recovered fr'om
parerts tor assault and varxlallam by juveniles.
The flllrd bW would relieve
rec!plenta of unB&lt;ll!clled mer-

Tox•• gobbling up your
income? Maybe you're
not claiming all tl1e
legal de-ductionJ you're
allowed . BLOCK will
see to it you get all
yo~o~'re entitled to . .
aoves you hme, worry.
and ITDney, too! Come

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America's

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Tax 5enice with Over 3000 Offiu1

366 Secon d Ave,
Weekdlyo - 9 Lm- to 9 P.'"-, Sot.
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make any 1late-s1C'Ported rate
hikes items the General Alaer.
bl)' would have to 1,1111row.

lGnlln Jouraoll' to - . -

aCborii&gt;IDti. 1111110 ldndofcbaooe

sl4loo lor undergnduales.
Tbe _..,.... lloa prqK&gt;oed
programo eoll!IW ror ~8 mDlloo In reve.... s obove the prev1ow1 executive budget.
Then, he aucgested a veDCiora"
excise tax which would net the
otate ~4.2 miU!oo In 22 months
to ftnonee tho ~ pro-

EVANS
STY.LEIOAD

Stand!lllls - Slmoll's lolorkot,
t21h (woo); Lanlmlrk 3f; Tlqy'o
Foodllnd 32'/.!; Buhl!eyo Polito
Chips 28; New York OCitlii.IIC 27;
Coco Cola 14.

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SIXteen Democrats pr~
two yeara of charp-tree higher
educatloo. for all OhlOUll. otbor b!lh orlered to odd student
and lllcu!Q- · votiDg memberi to

All Wfll bolnl plied ...
l'real,clenl't plD . . . u l&gt;e
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Harris, at Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Mrs. Little says that they really looked !orward to gett!llc the
moo'• ifarllet. 242L
locol PIIIJO!' In the llUill oaeh clay
as a way or keeplJ18 tabs on the HALTS SEARCH
MANILA (UPil- '!be U,S. ,Ur
home front.
Mr. and Mrs. Little were met For&lt;i&gt; cancelled SeturdiJ&lt; 1
in F1orlda by her mother. Mrs. three-da)' 1earch' for l:J crew
8am Wyatt of Pomeroy Route 4. member• of an HC130 Hercules
In her 80's, Mrs. Wyatt dew to tral\liPOI't plane . wblclt cnahed
Florida to avoid the l q auto in herfy naa 10 mUes souitl of
trip. However, the Florida sun thO Ch!neiO NotiOMI!st lolml
must have lad a good effect or. Jtrcqbold of Taiwan. A ljlokeoper-hips, Mra. Wyatt was aftald man 111c1 tho 13 u.s. lll'llUin
she'd end up in Ctlba. AUny rate, were aOw reprded as "'missing
she traveled home by auto with and. preiUinlld dead;"
Mr. and Mrs. Little.
UNITY MOVE
BUDAPEST (UPO- YUIOolovACTIONS ARE underway to at-tempt to identify the calli'Jr or Prem!e• Mll&lt;l ~IIlii&lt;.
ln
callers who plarUd bmtb scares lludll!esl Ia IIi lij)porOnl bid by .
11 tile Me!Mo Dish Sehoolln Mid- Belcrode to 1101'111111n relltlono
dleport thi• week - three of with warAw Pact qltlons lri
tho · ,....., of t11e SovleW..S
them yet.
Supt. GeorgeHaa·gravea aaya invoslon of ~chollovoldl,
tMt tiMI offender will be .Prose- eon!en'ed ~ with Boll
c~ to the fulleat extent or the Bllzku, doPUII of HIIIIPl'lln
law •••• that' a about a maximum Communlot Plll'll ehlol J11101
.ane or six months In jail ... Kldlr, ' tile IIOWI opn&lt;l' 11'11
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PRICES START AT·--·-·=·==·-------• SEYEUL PANELS ARE CLOSEOUTS AND ARE BEING OFFERED AT
·COST &amp; LESS.
IAIGAINS ON ODD LOTS OF PANELS AND CEILING TILL

Wcmen's Thuradoy Aftamooo

WHEN YOU'RE A LONG, long way from home. Sgt. Mark E. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. WUlie E. Davia, MiddJepcrt, will celebrate h.is birthday for the teeond time in Korea Oh
Fib. 15. Sgt. Davis, who l11 serving a sa miHtary policeman in Korea,
would appreciate hearing !rem friends. He's e:xpectlng to be dl""
c:barged from the army on /14Jr. 22.
The address is Sgt. Mark E. Davia, US51879699, 55MP CO.,
APO Sin francisco. C&amp;lif., 96358,

AI 1 Joint Hlllon of the loglsllture Wodno* mwnlng,
Rhodes outliDoci hla opeclflc leglslatlve propoOI!a.
Then. as the 132 leg5a1atnrs
pl'Epii'Od to 110 heine Cor the
weekend 'Iburldl,y, several ~
ucltlon bills were otlered in

Mlcldle Eut - Ia ot lllo time beiDI: llll)lled .~ tllo -

SAVE ON P.ANELING

Standings - Foll!ngstors, Yip-

tey,

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pbasis on education. -

limlv.

pies, SpiMera, M-C's. bUrrobangs, Alley cats.
Hlsh Game - Bob Bowen, Jr,
239; Be!Q' l!lley, 172. Hlgb series - Dale Davis 600; Betey a..

The clipping flD'ther reports that sugar was $4 a pound in 177()
am butter was s~ling at $12 a pound in 1780.
Now, come to think of it, that trip ta the grocery yesterdaJ'
waan't so bul after all, was it?

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lclur lll'llldelllldr IIIII two
lll'oat-crllllllebUdriiL
tlli brother, Aaa at.¥1111. CO..
·l•mblll, llln'lvoo, alq wllbIIIIer, Feme Raeoe, IUo Grmlo.
. Ho WU I member of tile ilod11111' - . t a..n:h IIIII I ellar-

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756; lR1. three games - Dale
Davis, $85, Myrna Searls, 581.
High single game, U.s. Boyles,
235, lola Bartrum, 208.
U you think l'ric::es are high today, perhQs, you ought to back up
a c:cq»le or hundred years - about the time of the admlniJtration of
John Adams, second president of the United states.
Accordh'@ to a el!ppi~ provided by Mrs. Louise Reuter Zicka~
foose of Pomeroy, COl'n was $25 a busheli potatoes $10 a bushel;
molasses $12 a gallon; dour $5 per hundred pounds and sugar $3

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GAL!JPOLIS- ~Tbomp­
GALLIPOLIS- H. Mortmst.. t7, or s~ c.u..t ill, died
at 12:30 p.m., Frldq In the
· - · retired blgbwQ amployo, lillzer
c..ter, fourtb
died II bit Ill Porter eAve,
He
hod
-lnfolllng
I'CIUIId 8 p,m,, FrklaJolneo lut Ma.r, and oerlle ... ll!m&gt; April 13, 1188, at ~. - of tile late Amos t6ulil UI the poll tbreo - Mr. 'l'bompoooa was a lhlpLfn&lt;Obl s...... 8lld Moilt Walla
Slev....
plq elerk for the Ollvor CorporHe llllrrted Della Krout oo 111m ID ~ Ohio. He .
Dee. 29, !Bill, II Pl. Pleaoant,
tax1e11&gt;to •Gol!lpobrlet
!lie IUl'Yivel, alenl- tile fol- tlmo returniDa
Usfrom~d.
lowing
m._ Slev...,
Ho wa~ bom at AdllmoviUe
Ill.
lTiriiDII Grant,
... Oet. 28; 1921,: .... of Finley
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man

6911.
Individual hish 1hree pme Chu- Boyles, o60,M,yrmSoorls,
531; hlsh single game Individual,
Chas. Boyles, 235, lcia Bartrum,
208.
SEASON HIGHS
Team three games - No. 3,

trcm'

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closemouthed

Local Bowling

,PIII&amp;Iblo elldlo, tile AdmlD!atratlon'• actual relaHnnsMp with a
Club, KrlltlhU of Pytidao, - · determined minoritY of Seaate
~ Club, ~Temple and
thll eoulltr7'1
Seoltillb R!WI, Cladmoll, IIIII dlsa.atrs
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llilfi•wllmll
poolul'&lt;!
II one tlmo woo Gol!la Count;y
of
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ling
ool,y
""'"poa!tlorul
of
Commlolloner or the Boy SccJalo
IIU'qdt DBJit be deaeribed a•
of America,
dlfftcult lulleed.
He waa allo a member •1be ' already
Cbolrmlll J, WUlllm F U 1B'nal B'rltlt, 8lld the Aallclll
Aehlm ~. both or eoC.., Cbopol ln Vlalon, with Rev,
I.-a.
Funerll oervleos will be hold FrMIIDd Nonta 8lld Rev. MDo
·I p.m,, todll;)' II tho snJdor Me- Moore allldltlniBirlal will be at Clivll')' Cenamorlll ~. 3230 Ellt MolD
st., Columbul.
OIA!r7 1D IUo Grude, Frlenda 1N1Y
il lieu of - . . the lam- ci1J lllhe MeCQy Funora1 Home
IIJt r8fllolltl momorlal coatri- In VIDtan frOm ~-4 8lld 7-41 !im~s to 1 ehariV of .tbolr do)o.
ebo1ee. Builll wiD be Ia j;olum·

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quite
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be'lll-.bolp

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ucation aeynote
COLUMBUS (UPI)- Edue&amp;11011 was the l&lt;lplc of d!ocuoo!on
this week Ill tho llfth week or
the General AasombiJ,
At the start ol the week, aeoaton and reprennlat:l.wa discussed the rumors they heard
lbcNt Gov. Jomes A. - ·
r-eaming "COIIdltlon of the
State Meaaage•• and Its em~

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I'Olllt:HOY - Total cash re- hosa a per cent. 1'-11; i:om' - - up of daley. pr'""""a
&lt;I'!Pt• or llltllg1 COW!I&gt; lllnnen and Ill)' oath eontrUIU&lt;od..,. per $l,ue,ooo, tOltJe.,.. w.;s$lc
we"' .,,180,tl00 In 1~67, o«ord- •""' eacll wilh 4 per' l:iiat fl'mn 0~1100; .hop, $161,000. IIOilltrY
'"' to a r-rt n&lt;:elV&lt;Jd I aa t ..,., ,.....,., includiow timber, _.97,11110, " - . , . . -~1100
month rrom Ohio sta.l.e, Unlver· ha,, tobllceo, and otho~ gratA. aDd otl*' UQatoek ps,eoo:
11il..) at the Stali1tlcallteportlrv Unut rece.a year• poultry ha•
Sal~ of au erop1 trudueted
Servic~ or &amp;he Unlt.ed states ne.. been either firat or ucond rank- ...., $1.32'1,000. CcJBm61.tdll v.,..
partment of Agrleulturl!. Tbls I• Ire tn ·Melga Couht;)\
etabl•:e aeeounted tor tt,03_7,000
up sHghtly l'rom the 1966 figw'e
Jn four nelehborlrw counties wUh e0rn $59,000, 01.t1 11111 hly

MOBILE SCALE IN liSE - The Jackson Production
Credit Association's Board of DireClOl' s and Wayne B. Neal,
Genera) Manager hne presented a mobile livc stodl. seale to
.Rodney Marhoover, Jackson County Agent, ' and Jim Little,
Area Extension Livestock Specialist The object is to promote
beef catlle improvement in Southeast Ohio. Anyone interest'~!&lt;~
in performance tes~ing or weighing &lt;·at Lie on their farm should
contarl their local munt.1- agent. From row, I tor, are l{odney ~tarhoover, Jack son County Agent, llmvard Du,all, Hoss
County, Jim Brown, Jackson County, Davis Groene, Adams
CoUnt.r; baek row, Hobart McAllis ~er, Pike County, Wayne R.
Neal, General Manager, Frank Herrell, Lawreno:e Count), and
Jim little, Area Extension Livestock Specialist.

ton 37)er cent.
The onl:r change in second
place commodity ill hogalnHock..
lng County with 16 per cent ud

lies accounted for 72 per cent of
the $1,304,652,000 received by
Ohio farmers in 1967,
nanking of sales by Meigs
County farmers was dairy 32per
ccrt, cattle · and calves 22 per
cent, commercial vegetables 21
per cent, poultry 15 per cent, and

corn 18 per cent In Pike County. Tdlacco is third place tnboth
Gallia (24 per cent) am: Law·
renee (16 per cert),
Total cash rece!Dts trom.sales
or livestock and livestock pr~
duds (0 Meigs County Canners
were $3,471,000. Tfds amount

pected. However, we believe now seeded live acres additional land
that all the ponds in the &lt;.-ounty with Kentucky 31 fescue. T h e
method which Mr. McFarland
are fuH .
used
for his seeding was to sow
John Priddy. of Thirteen Mile
it
on
Crozen groond in DecemCreek, told us three weeks ago
that his pond was only one -third ber.
Mr. Washington, whose farm
full but last week he reported
is at Fairview, has planted two
that il had filled.
Scott.te Soladean built a pond acres with white pine l.ut
in December on his !arm 011 Ba- spring. He reported to Ronald
den Ridge and it is now full. These that he had gotten 95 per cent
ponds both had very small water- or better survival in the plant-

placed as would have been ex-

sheds behind them.

JACKS0:--.1 _ Dr. William J, --J~ns cattle !or sale on the Cal
'!Yznik of the teaching staff at clttle market. \\o'hile going over
The ohio state University, will .the farm with him, we found
speak at the second meet:irijf of where a tree had been cut.
the Beer Nutritioo School at
It was a pin oak and had been
Sy1nmes Valley High School near growing on the Kanawha River
bottom on Huntington Silt Loam
Al .-...
d, vuio, ln Lawrence Count,}· soil. The tree was cut abciut a

next Monday at 7:30.
Dr. Tyznik has been a metn- foot from the ground. Where 1l
ber of The Ohio State t:niverslty was cut off the stump measur.
animal science start for almost ed 27"' ln diameter and the rings
20 years and is well known to of growth. on the stump lndicatJocat.,.usitl.ents. ·He lwiil ~SCUS'S ed.__tl;Jat, it rt.as likely abQ.u~3
-the "NUtritional Requirements of years old.
•
the Beef Cow," describing in de~ . We have L'OLmted the rings on
tail the grass tetan,y-m~lk rever many logs and stumps but this
Complex and how minerals such
tree indicated one of the fastest
as calcium, phosphorous, a n d growths that we have seen.
magnesium Influence the h~lth
RONALD GILKFSON OF the
and condition of the beef ·aJli-

too.

Clinic On Socl
Pltntlng For Corn
Wed., March 12, 9:30 a. m.
Lunch Served

Plnstnt Point
Resort
Sponsored by Keefer Service
Center, Allis Chalmer Dealer
aJXI
AgricWLural Extension
Service

houll ud~nurseey envs,t3,0oo,

Scioto 19 per cent. 1n raur Other
cOUIItrles cattle and ctlves head
the Jil!lt ol commocUdes: Hockine 3-t per cent, JacksOn 33 per

$114,000.

ce11t, Pike 22 per cent

lrd VIA-

SQYbea'ns t2 ·000 aJKI other ercps
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UNCLE ·SAM'S PART
Governmenl pa.ymentttoMetgs
farmers were ps2,oob which
was the next to t~ hlghes,t in
thill district. Plko C~'s 'Were
$549,000.
Jn totat· easb receipts tffelga
Couldy wu third"hiP tn the nine
county disttict' With Gallla fl:rst
.with $6,105,~0 andSciotoaecond
wl:th $5,878,000. Meigs" 15,180.000 e~:coeded ChatotPike$4,862,000, '"'A
" thens $3,30'9,000, Jackson
$3~17,000 1 Lawrenee $3,161,•
000, Hocking $2,357,000 &amp;ni-.VIn,.

RIO GRANDE - The 0 h I o
Cooperative Extension Sen-ice Is
plaming an outdoor Recreation
Workshop at Rio Grande Collqe
Thursday, Feb. 27 and11tursd.a,y,
Mar. 6, from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.
each day.

C, E. Blakeslee, Mell&lt;s Ex·
terurlat Asen~ aald tile workollop Ia designed to Inform pertoni who are now operating aome
type r1 an outdoor recreation enterprlae, per11011s who ue Interested In developing aucb an enterprise, and lor I'QIIImunlt&lt; lead-

ing.

He was veey careiW in t h e
planting,
taking time to line up
WE lli\\"E BEEN helping John
the
rows
or trees in both direcSebrell of Southside with revisions of the conservation plan tions.
for his farm. He is one of the few
people in Mason County who fat-

mal.
Grass tetany has been a ver)'
serious problem in Jackson, Lawrence, Vintoo and Gallia Coun~
Ues. Several farmers In other
adjoining COWltles have lost cows

ena, 44 per eent, C..Uia 28 per
cent_ lAwrence 22.per cera and

Soil Conservation Service has
. been talking with Cecil Smith,
Elmer McFarland and Paul WashingtQn, Jr. He had helped Mr.
Smith and Mr. McFarland with
c~servation plans for their
farlns early in 1968. Since that
time they have been working toward -\Ompletion of conservation
practices which were mentioned
in lheir clans. Here is a progress repo..t:
Mr. Smi&lt;~l has clectred rive
acres toward development of pasture . Seeding of this pasture will
be done in the ncar future. lie
also told Honald 1tilat he is planning to imprm'e a spring and
construct a wateri11~ trough below it for usc of hi·s livestock
this coming summer.
Mr. McFarland 'has cleared
foor acres ror pastu:.-e a n d

Eddy's Schedule

Mr. Eddy's schedule for the

week of Feb. lD - 13:
MONDAY
Dundas, 10 - 10:30i Pratts..
vUJe, 11:1a - 11:30; Zaleski, 11:45 - l; New Plymooth, 1:30- 2;
Pagetown, 3 -3:30; flarrisonville,
4 - 6; Wolf Pen, 6:30 .- 7:30;
Enterprise, 8 - 8:45. '
TUESil \Y
Southern, 9 - 3; Racine {Wagner's), 3:15 - 3_:45; Harden's
(Syracuse), 4 - 4:30; Rizer'l!l
(~racuse) 1 4:45 - 6; Fotest Run,
6:15 - 7; Minersville, 7:15 -8:30.
THURWAY
Eastern, 9 - lJ : Tuppers
Plains, 12 - 2; Alfred, 2:15 •
2:30; Burlingham, 3 - 3:30; Arnolds, 3:45 ~ 4; New Street, 4:30 ·
4:45; Rutland (Mai.J'I), 5 • 6:30;
SilVer Run, 7 - 7 :30; BradbuT)'
(Radlo station), 7:45-8:30.

SCIRJSTER IN VIETNAM

POMEROY- Marine Sergeant
Robert N, 5huster, of Lincoln
Hill, Pomeroy, Is sen"ing with
Heack)uarter s and Service Com-

pany, Second Battalion, Fourth
Marine Regiment, Third Marine
l.llvlsion in Vietnam.

MEIGS GENERAL IIOSPTT Al
ADMITTED - Cora WlggiJls,
Pomeroy.
DISCHARGED- None.

VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
ADMITTED - Harry Phelps,
Racine; Coy Hawk, Reedsville;
Ernest Sellers, Uutland; Martl\a
Smllll, CUlton; Mary Herald, Middleport,
DISCHARGED - BeU, Yeauger, Dor.otllV Glenn~ .WHUs ,1\nT
thony, Adria Sa,yre.

Adams, Ernest L. Blankenship,
Clyde A. Cooper, Edgar A. Don.
nally, SuSM L. Farmer, Mrs.
Frank Houck, Oscar V. Robertson, Mrs. Lee Rose, Mrs. Cary
E. ~evison and infant son, Kathl)'ll Gledlllll, Mrs. All&lt;e H, Winegar, Marshall M. Brown, Charles M. Lewis, Mrs. RonaJd K.
Ashworth.

PLEASJINT V•\LLEY llOSPTTAL
ADMmiD: Reba· Williams,
Henderson;.. James Tarbett, Henderson~

Mrs, .l il&gt;de HIJ8lnb'&gt;ll'-

am, Pt.- PleUAnt.l.

HOSPIT,\L NEWS mcC
Holzer MedJcal Center, First
Ave. Visitlng hours 2-4 and 7-8
p.m. Parents only on Pediatrics
Ward.
Admissions
Pl.lblleatlon of admissions is
suspended until fUrther notice.
Births
' Mrs. Ralpll E. Swint, Oak HUI,
daughter, 7 :21 p, m. Friday,
Discharges
Teresa J. Adams, Tercy D.

"Bear Btbl~··
The ' S p a n i s h Protestant
version of the Bible, printed
at &amp;sle in 1569, is called the

DISC!JARGID: ' Mrs. BUlle
Schaffer, Apple Grovei Kimberly Patterson, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs.
Donald Martin and son, Pt. Plea.sanl; Frank Cl&amp;)ehlrt, Ft. Pleasant; Raymond Workman, Pt.

Pleasant; Mr"s. Nlna Thomas,
Pt. Pleasant; Stephen Jordan,
Leon; Mrs. Leooard stover and
son, Racine; Mra. Roger PUtney and daughter, Pl. Pleasant;
Sarsh !Jitlon, PI, PleatiiiiiL
BmTH: Mr. ond Mrs. Clyde

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Hlpbolham, Pl. Pleasant, a

era who are tntere steel in c.ttdoor recreation as a mltural aa..

set.
The program lor Feb. 27 will
Include the following presentations:
Carl Dahlberg, Director ol the
Southeastern Ohio Regional Coonell, on the importance ot the
tourist dollar; John Pierce, Exteitston !Peclaltst In Outdoor Recreation, Olio Sate University, on
feasJbiUQ" and market Mal)'sJ 11;
Rtdlanl L. Googins, A181stanl
J~Ule SoU Sclentis~ Soli Conservation Service, on physf.tal.
~ analysts, and William !iliaw, · ·
Areio Extension A8l!ftl In Community Resoot&lt;e Development,
oo ••size factors., as the¥ relate
to enterprise developme.W..
The program for March 6,
will Include a presentatlon by
John Pleree on insurance and 11eblltty; William Smltlt, A r e a
Extenalon Agent In Farm Management, Gl'l m&amp;Mpment systems and tax problUis; J o h n
SChmidt, Aaslslanl Exlettalat EdItor, television, Ohio Slate _unt.
verattr, 011 ad.Ve.u.tnl and 11&lt;'&gt;mdlllil), and Paul &lt;lioerlllek; -&gt;A..'
sllllanl Director, Travel Dlv1lllob, Slate DevelopDOenl Dopart.
men~ m how public and private
program• m111 help eacb other.
Par...,s who are Jntere-ln

w1th r&lt;~l·

h~ lt~; d,alrycaUJc 300iPCKJI·

Include

\ HE'D UKE LANDMARK"' Nugge1s, too!
'f:' Unique

Nuggets start with a nutritious food mixture
, ' lhll'a cooked, puffed and expanded- then sprayed
• wltll 18locted animal fats for special appeal. Tasty,
crunchy Nuggets can be fed right from the bag. But

.~ ·t - I t stands to reason that lANDMARK, Ohio's largest
praducer of livestock and poutlly feeds, should have

. aaod l'oods tor your dog, tool

POMEROY

'IIORLD llaok4l1ldorlft .. GOOD CLEAN WMP and otoker coal. Carl Wlnten, Rio
llle untO Jl'eb. 10. Pl1. 14aGrande. Phon• %4"115. 8-lf
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Serving M•iOs, Gatlio and
Mat.ai'l Counties

Ph. 992·2131, Jaek W. Can•y,
Mgr. Op•n Daily Til 6

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BAIRD REALTY CO.
OICIIr a.lrd, R..ltor

Rent lllectrte """"-' "·
Fanner'a llanlware Oo. 11U
HAY AND mAW, 50c bale Jn

Ioiii of 10 or more.

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WANTS TO SELL
THE OWNER of tills house has
I IIJ'OWlng flllllily and he

needs a larger house. Make
ua an offer and
wltat
can be done. Nice five room
house wtlh 11tree bedrooms.
Lots of carpetiog. Ww monlbly pa)'1lli!IIIB. In · lite city on
a nice residential lllreet
Sebool bal.

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A. A. NIBERT, Realtor
THill». AVE, I STATE !{!'.
POIIMERLY MIIEilT &amp;
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PACIOUS LIVING

We h4ve just lisled one of 1111

Plllne 446-2674 or 446-1226
Lucille or Howard Bramon

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ALL ELECTRIC BRICK

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INVESTMENT PROPERTY ~ ~NTKY~AReal
Money Maker
APARTMENT
HOUSE
I 'l1lAIU88 WJIICH B.mT FOB
UOO.to Pill 110. A I ROOM
11010: 1V1DCR aZNTB J'Oa . _
ALL ON A 1 Aat&amp; PIUI' W1Til
LOTS OF HIGHWAY FIWNTAOE
ON 110. 0WND1. WAN'N '1"0
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2 BEDROOM- $8,200

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.....no ""'" CS!ml.u.
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HEADQUARTERS
11M lli T. atev. PlePp

WE MOVE P10PE1TY

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FREE Jnspectton. caD .,_ ,
Merrill O'Dell, Operalor for
CLOSE IN
Extermttat
Termite llervleo
NICE 3 BR. home, largo lot,
10
Belmont
Dr.
111'1 If
drlll&lt;d w~, on Mill Creek,
out of high water m cool, tree
TERMITE &amp; PEST CONTROL
slteded lol, See It today I
FAIN Eitennlnatlon Co. Whee~
ersburg, Ohio. I'll. 514-1112.
CHESHIRE
2!1-tf
BEAUTIFUL older large brlcl&lt;,

In the Country
ACII088S

Cow&gt;. cr:r
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I Farm'a 'NIIter

DO1 Ball
2Nmc~

3 State of heine
like weedl

4 Grievous

murce.
12 Simian

5 Angen

13 Verbal

6 Newest.

14 FreDm lfrl

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7 Bullfight chen

BK~vqu

15 SeoUish river
16 Teruaeioua
18 Sanction
20 Farm
mtulllW

9 Turk ish title
10 Reside
11 Drep
17 Glasa pll
19 Manifest

Abel (Bib.)

25 Ame-rican
inventor
26 Automotlq

21 Cllmbinc ....... All&lt;V22 Brother of
24 Tardy
M Method
28 He.ftlll7
body
Greek letter

bod)' type
27 Publiahab~
ZB Withered

2tlloinondato
31 Leplative

.. ~ ialond

3B Spaniah ~in

42 Beer
ingredient
43 A.flb8n pru-

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fticltname

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f,1 Poker stake&amp;
(p}utrm.)

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3li Undlvidod
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&amp;0 Lion'• pride

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(musk)

C2Freooh

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indoor &amp;anninJ

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5I Allan rili.tloft
aT City in the
Netherland~

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llnocrutble lbnefour Jumhln,
one letler to each ~quare, to
form four ordinary worda.

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the area. Thia bouse bu 1
11 11111. and two baths, ne~
large rooms wltb full llnlsbed
modl!l'tl
kltdlen, redecontted, DOLL llouoe Nursery lra!ISIIOI'·
.....,.,, wltb reo , ..... and
tatlon avaUable, reasonable
new fireplace, bssem011t, ovet rates
IllS 314 llotlle lllll1IJ
W.B. Fireplace. There Is over
also for ohopptog or
an acre on Rt. 7.
IIIII 1i T. Dodge
4 acres ol ground whldl runo
worltlng mothers, hourly, dal)'OU WON'T I5E
liD I T. Cl'IIIC
to tbe river, plenty of """"
1HE
Fl~ i5UY
ly or weekly rates. Ph. 14a4 ACRES
1117 I T. ·OMC
lor gerclen pelll and c1!1k1ren
'TO
DO /HI~!
45!!.
II If
SIX
ROOMS
AND
IIA'l'll,
ontlltll 1i T•. GMC l'lcbp
. Tbls ~ and lot Ia
bldp. MeOorml&lt;k Rd. fUOO.
otn&lt;:~C lp8&lt;e Cor rent. C.a GERMAN .llllor1baJr- Polnter
111'1 1i T. GMC Pickup •
lD every respect and 11i11B1 'be
WINDLE'S Carpet &amp; U....lstery
CILOPY
~ . (tom 8 o.m. 1111
IIUPI. AKC, champion llred,
1ltl GMC 8llbariiin .
seen to be a~ecioled. Local- · Termo.
Cleaning, profeasloDal equipPA
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~- In Bilow llrlru\er, DoD.llelr I T Farm Wogane
ed S m1Jeo 110U11t 011 SR 7.
ment, aD wort guai'IIIIMd.
100 ACRES
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fllt.IO
Priced lD tbe 30's.
Phone Weltslon, col"
VACANT LAND, II&gt; mOos out,
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U Acre Tob. B., 4 tier tob.
lee!.
,__ !ltirt Oetdrot ,HOtel . ...... bunterl. t41-U1.
ltiU 1i T. Doclp plebp
PRICE REDUCED
bam,
IJQOd
pole
bam,
pond.
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IJII 2 T. Int. Trae!Gr
We have """ of tbe 1inoot 4 9R
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Plumbing &amp; He•ting
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I lllnneapolli Moline l'o1rlr " homes on Evans lieJgblll with
y,.. ••.., ••
BUILDING
SITES
Brommer l'lttmblnc • Beolltor
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Unit · full baoemeat wtlh I'Oe room
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ONE
ACRE
sites,
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New Ill" Rotuy CUitm and ldldlen. 0om&lt;r 11 81J11.
.., • a ..-.,....,.
lfO, Rl, 325. Stbtlv. loll.
Pltooeta~ar
Ill l&gt;eln&amp;· , . • .10. New U5 x-:10, 10 ply
00111. to oell. Look thlJr over
Jay Slteppml, 141 ent
a- Plulto, Owner
ow.li!JW
._DJIOD. llres fA, lne. 'J'ederal and pve ua an olfer.
Elrl Wlntera, 1411111
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omau•amm MN•
ln~urance
Wayne
Amobory,
"I«D
1i0o1t!1 · Oldt VoneJ lmpleui..t ••
BV1i:NJNU
FOR
ALL
your lnlllr~~tee neocta.
STANDARD
PLmmiNG &amp;
eheck with your Granl!l! agill """' I( Pit, .....
Corler Mlule MMm
LOTs lor sale with I tneb ..,.
BEATING, Z15 'lltlnl A•-e.
to llol .
J1411 If
Cltorleo .. Near ttt.IJM
OIIts
at the Ne•l In•. Agency,
er, plenty wator. Upper Rt
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A. A. Nibert 4INI'IJ
1-11
!14
Stall!
St. A•..,ts lor auto.
I. 14a-1711.
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GOOD oiled lurnlture: Admlril
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fire. HomeowneMt. h01f1Ha1
DRWIII"S PUJMIIING
Clllot f'f, llereo, ~ nfrlcertt- BY OWNER - 'NeW I heclroom
and general llabHity.
14-11
AND III!A'I!NO
loll, cOli oprlnp, I eled. ctry. home With carpet, city wator, HOUSE For Sale bY owner 103 Mabelene Dr. I Door plan, RQUTE 1611 at Evergreen. Ph.
..... I wulter, alullt!num cagu, full basement. 1'111111
NA,ONWIDE l:llroRANCF.
3 bedrooms, utUity room, at448-ml.
m 11 AUTO.
' ~ iiJder, ... htl,tge. CorSul&gt;dl•,.,fiiiiGO. Ph. - fire. 111&lt;!. 45 Slate st.
ladled garage, IIIII ft. patio
USED FUWrU11
IIID ·P'uinlta!e
•tm..·
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11-u with
Waldo
1". Brown, W. R.
awnJnc, large ldlclten.
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11,31 ..._,.,.
Bro.... 4tf.lll!ft.
11-11
Fran•ua
Stove
ltullt-Jn
oven
and
range,
garU6-2917
2 III!W hrleb, Lib Dr.. Rio
The Franklin stove was in·
bage dlopooal, 114.0110. Ph.
Gl'llllle. fti,IIIO and f23,000.
vented by ·Benjamin Frank~M.
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Caa llnlnte. IIS«&lt;t. 11·11
tor a friend who manu·
it. He refused to
I ROOM houle, plenty 1111ter,
saying,
D. H. WOOD, Rultor
.., .... of. IINW&gt;d .. Hall· from
Phone 446-1~
Dim Trace Rd. OulbulJdlttgs,
as we
Irom
t A. TIIRB ·bedroom home.
priced to sell. Ilea ' Truman
'ftle1 !Ill ' bell, deep well, traJI.
l.w- Cl' call 2Siille. Sl-3
~!'"· IO!jllte tank. Several
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Coupe, I'll. fiWIII, 421 Flrol
A.._
au
1!1'1 CRJi:vitoLET..., 11e111r VI
FIJRii'ISH!D ..,mont, Auto. lraDI., 4 -tlocpr, ve17
lllel SII!Da ' Amold, ·hft Centra] Rote!. •.
.,.,. llide eondlllorL . . , , au

five calve1f to

Serrina You Is 011 Greatest Success

cac.:
TIID&amp; 'SA,ftiUIJ '
B.IDaOOIQ, BUILT Uf kl'rCHiiN

-FOR THE DUDE

""""" room boooe baa hot and
cold water, fuel ott beat, Iota
of oulbuildlnp. llaH aOre to....... base and 30 acres of
Ullable land. Plenty of cool.

REALTOR

NEW LISTING
3 Bedroom Good Bur

JW Tll1ll tJ. AalE farm II priced
lor the man w00 ju8t wanto
IJI' CARPET BI!IAUTY doesn't
• p1llee lD retreat to .. to
lbo!r, clean It rf8bt and waldo
have as a city fanner. A nice
II ilow. lise Blue Llll!re.

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Your Home or Farm lith HObalt DIJion

446-4500

-..•• · - """ sa
For Bl•• Family
THJS ON1
'"""· make
buUionbolu,
- 11y
snm
and 'fancy
delip
LAaGE New Bl'l"CCmN WITH
3 BEDROOM IN TOWN
lumlng • ll!ngle dial Left' Itt
11.\NY LOVI:LY CA8N1'B AfiD
t&amp;88
niAM
111,-BuYS
T1111
&amp;ANG.I, I BA1118, mw nJalay-a-way and rievt!f
NICE 3 Bi:DftOOJI HOJill: WITH
NACZ, LA&amp;o&amp; DD:P LOT, OWN·
· AIL 'lypeo of ~Qdfn malfor.
rvLL BABaiENT. INCL1.1Da
Pay elf IM.80 or termo •us NEW THREE BEDROOMS
D MOV&amp;D TO COL\JJOIUS. W&amp;
CABIHJ:TS IN Ul'CJmN. AND
laltl, blade. Imct. .•ewer 1&gt;1110.
THIN&amp; YOU'LL L1XK rr Jr YOO
....lily. ""'""' tt6-211l!, 1'1-4 YOU WON'T WANT TO MISS
PA.Na.m VAliiLT :80011 IN
NIUD THE RilOJI. COULD ft
windows, llnl•ltl. ' ole. Clallllo
I APAaTJUNTB.
thlll
brand
new
three
bedroom
Wlntera, lilo Grande, 0. CH I!UlC'ftiOWX VIICIIIIlll ~..,.
bouse. Full basement, city . ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
5-$121 alter S.
If
er complete w111t attacltmeutl,
water, gas lumace, attaclted
Business Services
palDt spray, and corthitnder.
ll..l Estate For 5•1•
garage, ceramic tile hall!,
· tJm&gt; ~ of aD
REYNOLD'S GAlLIPOLIS TV
l.Gokl mtd elea'lll like ""'·
laundry upstairs, bullt-ln kit0. D. PARSONS
ldnda. We buy and seD. Rice's
Pay off baJanc:e of I pa)'lllellll
439 llec:ond AV11l111
dten. Priced lor quick sate in
REALTOR
New ·• Uled Farn. 41M123.
at ... 110 monlbly. Phone' 148Across from Post Ofllte
a nice new neigiJbotijood close
J'um, Vlllap, City Property
30-tf
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Phone - 1
to town. .WtU consider t.ade
Flnt A 00.0
Your
Emerson
Dealer 10-tf
ortnilet'.
Phoae "Ullt
GOOD JpDlD !lAY, Cora 0. .APPLES - Last caD. Martel ll!n
.. P11011e m-41!5 U lin. WOW!
vii, I'll. I'I'J.II'!'r 'or ~boan: ()peri I IAI I Monday
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AUIERT EIDWI
WHAT ·A BUILD! Thai's what
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Water
Delivery 8m&gt;)ce
thru FtidaY. 8 to I Salunlay, Doug Wetloerltoll, Pb. "'-4:!44
you'D oay when you see the
oak ciiDelle · claaed ' llllndap. Wells Ortb- Robert L. Baird, Pb, "I-!IIIII
construdioo and floor plan o! Patriot star Rl, Galllpolll
Ph. 11&amp;-2131
flbed;
arda, c.RI. teo;·* mOe Saulb of
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tbls new 30' • ltl' BRICK
RANUII. l'rttla~ 'and' lfPiiclous . . ' . "
on 8 acres at nature•s best
. ·. pW
TERMITE PEST CO!IITIIOL
on Rt ltl.

$11; .OIIk;: h!eiory .-. dtiJv.
.end. ~ 14a-1115 or *'UIL
31-3

bet
'you
a calf!
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AGENCY
Off. 446--3643

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WANTEDI

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trial tractors and equipment.
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Trading early for your equiptnent ,..eeds will earn ' .

amount of c•sh and/or trade·l_n usedcil a down

LOW. LOW. PRICES " on Mattreooes. Rice and Oorbln Furnlluro.
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BIJNDY SIGNJ!!T

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FOI FAST AaiOI·liST .

aom

about everything in the 19691ine olfaom •n&lt;l·lndus·

GALLIP!)L.IS, OHIO

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• dllf, Cell . . . . .

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already pocketed ETB cash bonUs checks from
International Harvester.
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All you need do to earn y'our ETB caSh bontJJ is to
purchase new lnternahonal equipment early-be·
fore ' the season of use. You can choose from just :

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:COMP'ANION ·ror · elderly ar
Jl"!!enn, nlgbt. or

~new 1969 Master Mix Caif
program .. : we'll pay the .full cost or breeding any
cow in your herd to _your choice of a top lineup of
lip!s •ofTered by (COBA) Centro! Ohio •Breedoro Au,;.,
,8ee us !.&lt;&gt;w, and ¥"1 your calves start"!~ on a Maater
Mtx PI'(J~ram. We think you'll' agreo our ·new feeds
prndu\:e better calvea , , . more economically . , , than
any feeding progra~ you\ft ever tried. We'll bet you

Join the thousands of satisfi.e d custome.r s who hPYQ ..

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priced:

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BiG reinOciOJJn( ll!ftC) -Dill! IJI' YOU are buDdlnt a new
•·
nome or remodeling. ... ,._
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We
are buDders. Dl!!lrlbutor
: ter, FtiJ: 10 l!lru J'ell. 16.
ror
Hri!olollll
Appllon.... Ant• 'l'nmondoal . . . .
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Eleetrle.
114 If
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THE WISEJIA~V

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condi&amp;.. ...

NOW lor tu Ume uvo .......
PAiJU ~~ ~ Salon II
Model 1!:20 Adder .... I'll- •
biJIP1 "' ~ 'Delenl Ed- Olllce l!!qlitp.Simmons
148-1!11,
1'1·11
wards to thelt' aial! ill hltlr
We' IO!II be cpen on
llmda)'l, 8\atling Feb. 10. IDI!AL !l«*keeJIIntl ~Call- Cor In~­
~ Pig, " Of!lce Equip,
14a-'(31'1,
1'1_.,
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. four months of age_on

payment or In full ~;l!lyme.!'lt ol the -purchased
ec:j.;uipm.ent.
.
There'l still rime-so conle In today
and let Us figure. an Early Tr,der'l
Bonus deal for you. Dori't delll)-the
earlier you trade the bige.r the Cash
Bonus.
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re110G1111bly oddl Ph.

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you a cash · bonus.' equal to 6% per annum On the

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COMET Station Wa(!lD • door
model, 11'011

OON'l'INUING~

We're convinced our·Master Mix rN!E'arch tf'am hae
coml' u_p With the'. ftnest new calr feeds avallabl&lt;' anywhere. ,We'll bet yOU a call you'H agree!
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suo
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Bill .
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But .. , IKM" about jud,in1 W.
ror younelf? Call now to eched·
ule 11 Mix-AU detoona&amp;retion

t~ort!UMI.

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Roclney Supply Co.

There wlU . be o $Z re&amp;lltrallon (ee, Send rerrervatlmta b.!'

ETB cash bonus

tett•.

FURN. API'., I - - I ft d
ball, • , . _ Avo. · Pit.

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location. ~.,._ required.
I'lL f!'-tlle after 1 p.m. au

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We makt~ thi!l offer b«-ause we're aure you11 like U.
Mi:~ - AII ft&gt;aturee: (1) 6G thin hammen tbal cut . . .
not pound . . • pain and hay to unUoriD lize: (I)
variahlc HfH?ed drive on the auger feeder; (3) twice M
many hammers per ~~quare fwt of IC:rWD ana tta.D
othc.&gt;r m,illa; (-4) ruged construction from hitcb to
hopper and mill to miser; (5, unloadin1 CODW)'(II' afta.
ated hiw:h o-. the fr•me . , . 46 inches ofllhe 1f0U114.
E~:tendl over bina. bunkl or eelf·teeden.

J&gt;1Y1D!111o of " or balanee

STOCK UP HOWl

phone-.

YOUR FARMI

Arrange now for a Mix-All
cl.monstration and we'll grind
and mix a few tons of feed FREEl

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name, addreaa ·and tele-

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CAB.\GB opt. ;.,_ gu fur. !ITFJIIEO. Early American •
AKC Reg, Coebt !IPIDiell. .I'lL.....
•edto
CCIIIIbiDalloD,
IOikl
- · rear.
eablnel
1117 See.
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AU- at 112t
lllte 1mlll • lpOed ..........
An. lftor I p.m. « Clll 115lovely ~ flnlllt. Make 1111 VW, oell or lntde, l'llone
M.
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RODtU

125 lbs. CALFLAC

It's liCit only good for dogs but tastes good, too! Red
Ranaer dog food has all the nutrients your dog needs,
phll 1 tantalizing "built-In" taste and texture that
appeals to doas. It's made to be as palatable as it is
. nutritious. Red Ranger fits your pocketbook, too· ,' in flct, you get 10 tbs. of Red Ranger for the price
. of 5 lbl. of many dog foods!

Filr Rent

REGULAR
SUPER
BLEND
Quart, Gallon, Case- LOW PRICE!

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lend their reservatJ.ns to WUllam,, M. li&gt;aw, Area ExlenlloD
~ Community Resour&lt;e Dovolopment, 59 North 7111 Blreot,
McConnelsvUie, Ohio 43756, and

JUD&amp;E THE &amp;EHL

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allendlng lite workallop allllllld

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woodcut device on the title
page is a be.ar.

Red
Ranger

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n]l&lt;ile~ In ~ ~' ~,.,_

1964 teniua "Ill lln{lln tarms" W. ~oen, l~s ~nt,y Aa:rlc;ultur1 herq are eipt diUercm.,on.
whlth indlidell some land not •I Ai'nt:
type-. found In MidiL"ld f..'ounty. \
crt!PIMKI. or not cvei'J Pllitw"ed. '
"1be land i.rea· of Midland
"The mean annual rainfall ', ~:!! ·
Compared to OhiO llgl.ll'cs, the 'COUO!-Y coye,rs 000,000 acn.~s. In 12.8K inche.5, ,A verge .growing.
hliJhesl farm rcc:eipts tDtaJ_ per 1968, 93.6 P~r cent or the land •.cason (rwner of dlfs between
cou~ waS $37,142,000 in Dlrke r•rt;,•. was. I? tan'l}s ~-nd ranches. l1~st andlast32del!"ml~u~
C~l'i.)' which eli.cceds the total
Seven_ty-fiye Utoosand acres Is. 2~2· d8l'5. The last$# .rce ""
roc ~ our nine county district. 'l'he of crop_land are devoted prlmar.. Jt)JOsmum ·temperature ht .the
iargest return g8r rarm ayerqe il)" to c-otton •nd ~rghum crop~ 51U"l~ will occ:lar 90 ter tent or '
was $27,067 Jn Ctzyahoga CQ\Ihty approximately 9,000 acru is lr· tht! ,tirne no later than 1\(J'ril 12V'
which Includes thegreenhouser.o.: rigated. ~roxiJna,tely l,OOO IC• and the nrst 32 degree mlnlm.Um
mato indultry. The next higheSt res Of alfalfa· tt?'· ~ Js grtMn; in the fall nonrllerthanNoy( 18.
was l-"&amp;1ette Coonb' with* $24,.. there are m.tnor acreage a_ or
"Ol course ~ several hundred
177 average. Cu,yatJOP was high truck crops, fruits · and nuts. oil wells and houquarl.er&amp;'Cor 150
pe-r acre-with$$13. LakeanJSwn·
"Gross a~iculturaf. Income oil arll relaled e_o mpanltl adds
mit Counties with fruit arll nurs- for 1968 Is estimated to be $5,· greatly to the ec~ of the
ery business haa $294 and $241 084,000; breakdown iSaafol,lowa: uea," he concluded.
per acre.
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Outdoor Workshop.Planned

Bl JOHr\ CODPEI!
Soil Conservation Sen'icc
Mason Coon!.)·
PT, PLE ~\SANT - Most farmers welcom('(l the abundant rain
which we have had lateiJ, Lp
until the recent rain period, precipltatlon as rain or snow had
appeared to have been light tltis
winter. Streams have been lower than normal for winter, and
water in ponds hall not been re-

Topic Monday

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For the Recreation Minded

Ponds, Streams are Full

Grass Tetany

a~"'-';,h (,:ouoltoL

Mello ~•l iiofntlll&lt;dl\'ljll~23; . haJI'""'"'
per tamo 'boliW b~ II¥ Pike
·-~ 4-83 ~ ~lold $5,7$3. ,

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~lnCa:shrutur~ _~rac:n~Melp: aow,. In solU~et;.r . ~·~~ .• lr.)'2!i,000,horJe57,5~, ']be,hlfJh
Ia ~ hiJh·wl~ t36,·bebh11Sc:i· lear:~ - ~C!th}" ~~t a . twf~t .popUlation or hor11es Js tjlter,csl~ -Jrith $4:6 and P·ike ~1. Ope county In ifleom~•· ~· olJO'PJI~ I~ a '"'- ,It Ia. tlue to lhe Intense l!l'"'
reason for ,iJow h1cl:llp; per acre . detseriptlon ot ~~d~ · Coun~, teJ"e't of MldlaDCiera in Olfftirt£'
dairy~Jw Jelds the list: In Atho- Mli.ooo, wllelt $4&amp;,000, '~ ·s.1 that ~Ia fl~o; 11 .._sed ~ . 1'e~, IK 9.~~~ by l..'herles h~s~s lor hobby and n:JaatJpn,

or just Wider ,~,000,000
Jn Ohio total cash receipts in
1'967 were over -1 per cent lower
than a year earlier. The sale ot
dairy products represented 19.9
per cent of the totaL Slle of cattie and cah-es were second wlth
14.7 per cent; corn and hogs,
each accounting for 13.3 per
cent, were next in rank, while
soybeans accounted Cor over 10.5
per cent. These five commodl·

Lay of the Land

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district libnrian ror Meigs and Jackson CQildies) 1 have two books
to read. One is about the river, the other about a modern~
liner. Thanks to Pat Houck for bringing them to me trom Mrs. Pik-

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tile to
vorjClUS
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Racine emergeDC)' s q u a d,
workers ol tile Racine Lockl
and Dam, membera of bJ1 tor-

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O! Men and Rivers by Virginia S. Eifert ia .,._,of the books
which is aboot adventures and discoveries alorw: American water..
ways.. The book reeks strDl8lY of history alii the river~ . IDY two fa...
orlte subjects. You can•t lllve one without the other.
The other book, Carrying Cargo, by Gwenn R Boardman is •
thorough and interesting story of shipping on the high SOls aM gives
·~account of the voyage of a modern cargollner.
Back to Mrs. Plkkoja- a very tired A.rtny Lt. CoL CIDtain
interesting and intelligert wo- Hughes was with them when the
man. She was erJ"C)loyed here at colonel was stationed in Ger·
the Gallia County District Li- many. Jesse Hughes, who wUI be
brary, and then suddenly -with- 93 In June, was born in Washout warning, went to Meigs Coon- ington Couni;Y and began steam·
ty where she was instrumertal beating when he was 20. One
in establishi11g a bookmOOile time he almost made Gallipolis
if my memory serves me right. his home.
I hated to see Mrs. Plkkoja
IS THE YEAR we .elect
leave Gallipolis. She would have
been an excellent choice for Gal- ne" city commissioners. Under ..
Ill County District Librarian stand by the grapevine that comIn my opinion, but she l'lsn't missioners V. Wymond Bradbury
avaUable when ourq»ening came. and R. D. Thomas are not gob-e
She wp.s alwa,ys very attentive to rWl again. President Ra,ymond
to tbe needs of library patrons M. Jones may - he didn't say
an:1 very conscioul!l of everyone ~ 1 Yes., and he didn't say "No"artllllll her. A very talented wo- when I brought up the subject
.man - again, in my ~inion. last week.

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SPEAKING OF RIVER MEN WOULD YOU BELIEVE ITI recei"Ved a letter recently from The mails are slow, even when
John P. Irwin of Portsmoothwith it comes to moving govermnent
some interesting tntormadon news releases. In tact, with the
about Captain Jesse P. Hughe:l. wire services arourw:l., 1 think the
Mrs. Inrin is a sister of captain government should· do awa,y with
Hughes' daughter's husband. He official press releases. Just tell
hid the following bit of informa- the man from UPL
tion about the uGrand '01 Man
We received a wst office deof the Rivers."
partment release saturday moro"They are now in florida in lng obwt tile HISTORIC NEW
their Airstream, Osbing ani en- POUCY to remove all postmasiOl'!De life witll plana to keep tile ter and rural carrier appoint·
hou•e in Louisville an:lbuyonein ments r.rom polities. Just fine Florida soon. He is a most re-- but it was for release at 2:30 p.
markable man, takes life as he m. Feb. 5 which was Wednesday
fillts it. stlll trawls a Utile and - we got It Saturday.
paints and has a rare outlook m
The story was published from
the world.''
our UPI wire service, when it
. I Imagine by "IIley" Mr. lr- ahoo!d

aln 1n~retrlre' 16.1osllellllllios'·
'-uehter, Helen, who Js Mrs.
B. E. Prater of Louisville, a re-

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Molldor Deodlirw 9 • ·"'·
Ce~ncollotion• &amp; Ccwrectlan•
Will be e~cc•pted ""'" 9 e . m. for
Oe~y of Publicotion

REGULATIOttS
The Publi•he!- re1..-vu th. right
to edit tw reject onr ocla d••-d ob·
jocti-1. Tfw pwllll•t.r will not
1M ••sponsi~l• for .110'0 th..n o~
Incorrect IMertion.

RATES
For Went Ad S.r¥1ce
5 cenh ,., WOI"d one lnoortlofl
Mlnl111um Ct-go 7!h:
12 cont1 per word throo con•ecuth•• lntertio....
18 centa pltl' Word •ix col'llecutin
int•rtiona.
2.5 per c•nt Dis-:oum on poid od•
ond 11d1 pcthl within 10 day• .
CARO OF THANKS. &amp;.OBITUARY
S1 ..50 for .SO word 111inimu111. Eo .
odditional

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BLIND ADS
Addltionel 2.Sc

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OFFICE HOURS
1!1 :30 a .m. 1111 .5:00 , .... . Dolly
"1111!30 o .rn. lo 12:00 Noon Sot.,rdo~

laa served qp a pl.- of
issues that should spark lively
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this year.
So 1ar, tile Presldonl baa salt
up ooly two formal requests to

C'.llritol HUI. One was a request
to tile Senate to ratify the
peod1De treaty that would curb
tbe spread ct 11.1.elear weapons
to countries which do not now
have them.
In the odler, Nixon asked the
llou.. 8lld Senate to eatend for
n.O years the chlef exeartlve'a
IUihorlty to reorganize tile
executive branch t1 U1e federal

pernment.

laceonllog

The Non-Proliferation

Trea:r;y,

to Senate leaders,
ahould wiD approval after about
a week of debate. An 8feJl
easier road is predicted for the
reorpnizallon bill However,
the adminlltraUon seems bead«! for. rougher ~ng In other
areas. Among thelh.;
Tax reform- Nlxa:l and his

TreaiUry secretary, David M.
K4Jmedy. have said in general
terms they want Coogress to
plug loopholes used by some ~
the wealthy to pay little or no
taxes. Tu: writers maintain it
is a lot easier to advocate a
principle than take action which
might arouse special interest
&amp;foopa.
Tu ineentiveR- The admlnistl-.tkm hu also spoken at
provldlnc IIIOII8Y into big city
,._._with tile hope or
produeble and tra1ning residents
for , Jobt,. Some members of

Coosreoa,

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1IJallj u.c..tl'Vea could result in

bulineu wiDdfalla, decreased
J'fteDUN IDd a leas c:ontrolllble

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16-!Mie NEED LJI!IE!FoNE tor , _
mer beoeboll team, Rev. Paul
driveway! We fllrllll1l 1114
Sallera foc hla cmaallni
'I'IIAILER
LOTS.
Bob's
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dallver. EmJDO!t W. Shuler.
Words. Ewilll(a Funen1Hcn8,
Court, S)'l'acuoe, Oblo on State
tho ......,ly cardo, 11ora1 otrer~Pbiliii--Rt 121, !'bone 8fUII1.
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lnp, :food, MOllO)' ani every.
1-11-tfe
- tho! helped In 01\Y - POl'ATOES, Phone liS-JIM
Wife, Nondus Hetdrlekai cltJl..
dren, Roy lind Rosemary, Rey- rouJI ROOM lurnlohed apartClanmce Pwllltl,
ment All uWltles paid. Pbofte
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mond ani ~. Dorael ani
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ROtemary and stev.Ji mother,
Ruth Hendricks, and brotbera
SAVE BIG. Do , _ GW11 1111
ani oiatera.
2-9-Up TRAILER. Brown's Troller
and UllboiJiety deanln8 Perk. Mlnenvllle, Ollio. l'llone
ll1ue LUIIft. Rent olselrle
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HARMONY apartments - 3
1 WILL nol be reopolllible lor
aDd 4 rooms, fum~. new
0113 FOll[l pldalp, good condlwalls, floors, furniture. prlany
contracted by anytiOII. Don BeU. Pl&gt;oae :H?one oilier llum II\)'IH!II.
• vale parking. Out of alllloodl,
11111.
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Kenneth ·PaUl Lee,
3 blodts from Pomeroy pollt
Clllton, W. Va. U.31p
office, 1112 5381 from IO a.m.
suolm.Y used walnut ...,.
to i p.m.
UUe
10le stereo, aold , _ $1rT,
l'IANO TUNING, dlaoounl dur·
t-wo IDO!IIbs old, DOW fll. PaJ
ing February. CaB m-5509 LARGE HOME, attraetlve llll'·
111.23
per montb. Call lor free
before 9 a.m.
2-7-3tp
roundlngs. ............ to ....
home trial, . . . . . :z.t.tte
liable person, 141 Llneoln
TIIERE will be a gun shoot.
Ifill, owner W. E. MlcQulag,
JHB ZIG ZAG sewln8 mad!lne
SWrlay, beglnnlns at noon at
8 Canterbwy Lane, Aurportaltle model. ..., montll
ora, New York.
U'ltp
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old, mo~~G~graJN~, overculll,

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by appointment Mrs. SteV&lt;!n
'Wanda' Eblin, Rt 2, Pome-

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Card of Thanks
1 WANT to express appreCiation for all the cards. and Oowers I received while a patient
in Holzer Medical Center. Also
a spectal thinks to Rev. Frank
Cheesebrew Car being with us

. lol&lt;&gt;ndaJ&lt; ani Tueadl.v. Allprayer s were il"e&amp;tly appreciated.
W. R. (~ Davlo
2 9 Up

each 8Dd everyone who-.1ent

thaD a lllOIJtll, Presldonl Nixon

FIVE ROOM eportment, eloeo

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WASHINGTON (UPJ) - Altboueh he's been in om.ce less

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cards alii viaited me wblie I
was a patient in the hospital ).~
Lorenzo Davis.

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though.Uulness during my recent hospitilation. The remembrances were appreciated.
Mrs. Leo (lolarthal Seorls.
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W'LL DO sewing at home -

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pock•l•.

peggln~.

hem1T'inll, alterations. etc.
Mrs FreddJe Th3bet. Mas'ln,
Phone 773-5'l51 .
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one two-room trailer. Marion
Reynolds, Mason, W. Va.
!'bone '1'13-5147.

THE RAVENS
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FRIDAY. FEB. 14
9:30 PM Til 2 AM
Pop &amp; Jazz-No Rock

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CALLED OFF
presidential election might end
LAKE PLACID, N. Y. (Up0 up in the House, members c4 The North American
Coogress have advocated a bobsled
conatituUonal ameOOment to called otr Saturday lftor a
either abolish or radically alter
Help Wanted
spUl on the SIShady~;!~[
tile ele&lt;toral ColleiiO- Nbon II tacular
ser curve or the ML V;
"'AN FOR beating, roofing and
oo record favoring a c:ontiJ:ua. berg bobrun sent one team to
air conditioning. Steady work,
lion of the eleetoral oyatem lui hoopilal
married or handicapped prewitll one ol two changes' Either
All remalning races were
lerred. Write P. 0. lloJ: 150,
split a state's electoral votes celled when the sled drl ven by
Pt P:easant, W. Va. or pbcne
8IIIOIIg tile candidates in the
Howard Clifton, of Elnora, N.Y.,
G'IM582 after 6 p.m.
2-Mip
same percentage as the state's and representing the Hurricane
JIOilUlar vote or by giving • Bobsled Club of Keene, N. Y..
NEED LADY ol good cbaracter
C8Dd1date one electnral vote for overturned. Clifton, Ken Selby,
to Uve in as eompanlon and
eacb congressional district he Jdm Beard and brake Mickey
helper. No heevy work. Reacarries.
Luce, were taken to Lake Placid
D~ Nixon Ia committed tn
Memorial Ho9Pital.
oonable
- · I Rigblhouse.
am not an
lnvoalid. •"Berl!la
pusbing for an eod of tile draft
Phone 1112-72111 or llfl-5100.
In favor of an aii-¥Olunteer
2-7.Jip
army, once the war in Vietnam
REACHES FINALS
Is over. However, he DU\Y be
PHILADELmiA
(UPO
foreed Into taking a at8lld also Th!J'd.oeeded Tony Roche,
LADY lo cook and ~. aDd
m whetller to institute a lottery traliar• profellsio.,..ovel1)&lt;)wet·ed
llve ln. U not Jntereated In
aeleetion aystem now, an issue sixth-seeded Tom Okker,
ilflnl ln. do not tills
which is growing tn lntensit;y erlaOOs professional, 6-1, 6-4,
ad. Pbone llft.I25I.
!+tie
within Congress, and other Saturday to reach the ttr.ls
aspects o1 tile draft.
the f27,000 Philadelphia Iubor-1
Antiballistlc Missile System- national Indoor Open Tennis
Wanted
1be 10~ed ABM has come Cllampionships at the ~ectrum.
ANTIQUES'. furniture, dishes.
under Ore in Congress because
Roche, a very aggressive
mls""llaneous. loin. Howard
l1 Ita steep cost-at least $5 haOOer, wUI play forthetopprize
Cecll, 800 W. Malo St., Pomebillion for just the "thln" of.7,000inSundoy'llfinalagali&gt;Stl
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system ol defense against China either top..seeded Rod Laver 01'
- and doWts abwt its worth.
fourth-seeded Ken Rosewall,
For
or Trade
PovertY- Nixon has made it trall..an protesstona.ls matched in
plain he wants to reorganize the the otller semi - final Saturday 11165 CHEVROLET 1-!a two.
door hard top, Jrl aujomalle,
antipoverty program. Two likely nlghL
power steering and briMs.
outcomes: The Headatart proCall
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l.a.tfe
gram for pre-achoolers would be AIDS ARABS
awitehed to the Department of
MOSCOW (UPO- The Soviet
Health, EcllcaUon and Welfare Union has .Down food, clothing.
(rom the Office of Economic fabrics and tents to Jordan ant
Opportunity and tile Job Corpo Syria to help "vlctlmo of Israeli
may be abollshed.
aggresalm," the new a 1PJ1C1
Postmasters- The Preaident Tass said s.turdly. Tall dld
dropped a potldcal bornbahellcm oot dlaclose tile ot ald.
hla own port,y when hla
polllllaater genera!, Wlntnn lol, --·- - - - - - - - IDIIOin~ IIIIMlWieod that tile cano, ~
omce IIUiided tn ~ loeol aelect tile JOalmaatera Ill

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fiii.J1. Try II 1D , _ !lome.

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:!Catalina ~.4 dr.; Sedarl: One cclreful local
: owner . V'ery clean upholstery and sharp
;rxteri~. PS, P.B &amp; AT.
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-Catalina Conv. Coupe. Extra sharp car.
Fully equipped. One local owner. New
Pontioc trade-in.

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$1,_495

: Catalina 2 dr. Hard Top. One careful lo-"'Fal owner: Elrtra nice. ~ 1p. shift. Power
;;StHring.
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Local 1 oWn.r cor, 6 cyl. Std. trans. Radio and huter. White on red finish.

·$1;595

J.,eSabre 4 dr. Custom Sedan. Factory Air
~.Condi~ioned .. One particular locGI owner.
'{'ull Vl.nyltr~m. PS, PB &amp; AT.

i962 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE .••.....•.• $599

3 Seat Wagonl V8 enaine, automatic trona. Power
steering and brakes, good tire1, radio and heater.
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Catalina 2 dr. Hard Top. Beautiful t.ur•
quoise with m~tching interior. On•lo~ol

.owner: New Pontiac

ft~~in .

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$1,495

Grand Prix 2 dr. Hard Top. · E•tro sharp
car for model. A.ir Conditioned. full operating cOnsuL PS, PB &amp; AT.

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1963 CHEVY II ......................... $695

Convertible, local 1 owner car. Super Sport model,
bucket aeota, good tires, 6 cyl., 3 lpHd', floor shift,
radio. Popular Model, special price.

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1963 CHEVROLET ............. .......... $695

: F.irebitd "3S0" 2 dr. Hard Top. Full oper•
ating consul, 4 sp. trGn1. 350 cu. in.
t High ~tput engine. Power ste~ring.

Impala 4 · dr. Local 1 own~ car, VB engine, pow.,..
glide, radio and heoter, good tires, blue finish.

$2,895

Slit Held At Furniture Outlet Across Street From Main Store

$1,095

64 Pontiac

1-2 Pc. Llvine Room Suite with covers ............ 39.95
1-2 Pc. Living Room Suite, lf&amp;Y .................. 25.00
1-Sofa Bed, rose ........... ~ .................... 20.00
1-3 Pc. Bedroom Suite, with Serta Mattress
and box sprinc ...••....•....... .....•....... 99.95
1-3 Pc. Be*oom Suite, walnut, with springs and
mattress . ~ ..•...•.....•....••......•....... 99.95
1-Bed, Box Sprinc &amp; Mattress, real1ood ........... 60.00
1-Used Maple Chest, like new ............... Check lhis
1-Used Qookcase Bed with dresser
to 111atch ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 39.95
1-New Sofa Bed .................... . ... Now only 58.00
3-Maytag Wrii!Jer Washets ................... All Rebuilt
3-Used Gas Ran1es, nice ones ................. 39.95 up
3-Eiectric ·Ran1es, nice ones .... : ............ ea. 68.00
1-Gas Heater, 60,000 BTU ....................... 99.95
1-Gas Heater, 20,000 BTU ....................... 59.95
2-Gas Heaters, small size .................... ea. 15.00
1-Coal
Heater, uHd,
100 lb. size.........•.. Priced Low
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Star Chiol 4 dr. Sedon. All vinyl trim.
Beautiful light blue finish with matching
interior. PS, PB &amp; AT.

4 Shows goocl care;

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1964 CHEVELLE MALIBU ............... $995
4 Door, Local 1 owner car, 6 cyl. engine, powergllcle
trans. Turquoi1e over white finish. Spotless dean in·
terior. R&amp;H.

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1964 FORD GALAXIE.. ................. $995

· VB Catalina 4 dr. Sedan. Driver•s training
; car. Only 588 easy mile1. Power steering.
' Power brakes." Automatic: trans. ·
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500 H.T. Cpe. VB ·engine, automatic. White finish.
Cleun interior, good w.w. ti,.s. R&amp;H.

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1964 OLDS CUTLASS F85.. .............. $995
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Doa't • Sllort-Q•nlid
Get 1.. Bnl Deal In ArH

$99'5

64 Ford

VB Sto. Wagon. PS, PB &amp; AT. Nice interia:',

YOU GET A BETTER BUY AT

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GMC TRUCKS
SINCE 1853

1966 DODGE CORONET Limited Edition: .$169~

Bryants Bud&amp;et Shop

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ELIIICI'ROLtll[

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411 FOOT Steel TeleYIIIon Tow.,., ~- Plog a-tor . .
tilt.
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boall up lo 12 foot, • •
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STEREO,

stereo,

Early

Amorlcan

radio combiJIItloa,

omit, 4 apMI .......
maple tiDia1L
\lab payments of " ... belof tn.tf. l'baDe . .

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l'bolle - ·
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H-lJtp
H &amp;· N-DAY QLI) at Bll!i-ted !Ofhom pulletw, bolh Door or
cap ,grown available. PCIU!Icy
hooslng ani outcwnallllll. Modem Poultry, Box 188, Athena,
Oldo,
593-7831.
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IIIII flnJIII. Allume paJ71111111
.of • IN' boltnle "' f/1.111,
AlaDe 1112lllll.
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brine tills llet to .,_ bome 10 JGU
may beer IL U JGU lib 11.

cleanest

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tewlng macblne In porllble

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erytllln8- attaclun!nll'
$1.10 per IN' lull prleo of
fti.:H. For free ' - clomoallntlcn, call ..... l'WO 100 x 14 .,_ tln!o. GoodJell', 4 ply. Richard OolemaD.
Loorl Bottom, pbooe _ , _

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~e ~~ feature• new rear" ,tYij~~-lfl'cfud. reat,· wh~l '!_pen~. . '
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11112-21171.
4 • tfe

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AtJTOMOJm.E ln•u..,..,. ben
1"8JK!e11ed!

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or's license?

ean

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1968 CadiiiB .EJ Dorado ••••••• v

..... • ,S&amp;SOO
2 Dr. Htp., full powor equipm,nt, comfort cant.OfGfr;
conditioning..· Radio, tint~. gJa.. , WW tire~., 1 owner;
new Cadlllo.
. 'c trade-in, 9,500 actual ·mllila.•
.

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1966 Cadillac Coupe DeVIlle.......... , •$3500

Whito I ,Oith b•igo Interior, full _ . , ;..u1,-t; .
rodio, tlnttd gl•n, w/1/w tlroa,' Cliii&gt;Oto Cor11ro1· cilr- ·
co'~Ciltlonlltg, 26,000 milos, 'ono -liol'; now Cadiii,C '
trGde. .
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'i!UOOF.T- PRICE fllrlliture on
· II"• lhli'd noor budget shop.
lljiktr :.Furniture. Mt\tdleport,

01110.

!We

presents

LOCAL REPORts
DAILY
AT
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7:50 A.M.
t[ 110011
3 P~M.
· AND

P.tf.
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H..ar Core.

.ILAETTNAIS

PH. lltWI U

l"amal'OJ'

23. ReVives

or
Indian
4. Wander
renew•
about idly
"·Parts
5. One or a
of
bamBtblk:al paJr
lnapec:tioa,

Buii..,IOr - - To Tla
~est

1. The whole

3. American

for battle,

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1. Spotlight

e. AlllleJRbled

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-6 room frame, , i-~.
utility room, an ercel-

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. .lmrSmlce
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P'llllrey
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RUTLAND, OHIO

ARNOLD GRATE

"CIIOSII

Till

aDd rent

IIII:NRY ClLBLAND

ZENITH COLOR TV SETS
At Very Low Sale Prices Nowl

DAILY CROSSWORD

Co•.·

.Pomeroy

rulolm.

••th.
lent buy II 15.010. (

WE HAVE TWO USED

SALESMAN AT

te,IICIO.
PfiMEROY-tAPAlToii:hTS

POIIIEROY - LOTS C

BELIEJE IT OR NOT!

Business Services

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YISI1' YOUR FAVORITE

REALTY OoMPANY
POMBROY - FOit NEWLY•
WEDS - furnlsbed 1 home, 2
bedroom&amp;, balb, baJ!Ol!IODI, lot
50x!CIO, low taxel. - AU lor

.the oilier, '4Jnys
lng at $8,800.

Used Automatic Washers
5-Used Breakfast Sets ... ................. 10.00 to 25.00
1-Love Seat, solid maple ..................... See This
4-Used Refrigerators ••... , .......••.•. Check Low Price
2-Groups Livii!J Room Tables ................ Real Nice
3-Good Used TV Sets, 1 like new ................ Cheap
l-New 2 Pc. Early American Llvina Room
Suite, Reg. 300.00 ................. Must sell 175.00
3-0dd Box Sprines. yellow, new ................ ~ Price

Business Services

Manr More At Harpin Prices!

O'BRIEN 6 CROW

clole b4· llv~ :In

. PHOitE 742-4211

Impala cpe., local owner car, new cor trocle-ln. Leu ·
than 23,000 miles, w·w tires, like new; 396 VB en•
gine, 3 speed man. trans. Vinyl interior, Marot;n finish, radio and heater. Deluxe equipment. One of the

fteal Estate For Sale

_ In good

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1966 CHEVROLET ................. .'••• $1195

~-ut~o

8TI!lREO Radio Omlole, •
speed lnlermlud ........
dmllvol,.,....,b:ol,fopeot.

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interior trim, blk. vinyl ro9f .w!fh
turquoi•• finJsh. Like new w.w. tires. Power steerlrtg
911d brakes. VS engine, automcrtic trans.- R&amp;H. ~

4 DoOr. B•outiful

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RUTLAND FURNITURE CO.

ifoMIIfll

SWEATERS ................75c

Stlrti·

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tOday and Save.

~LACKS ..... .............. 75c
Poor ~OJ'

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1966 RAMBLER CLASSIC 710 •••••••• : •• $1295'
H.T. c,.. Loe~l owner. Like new tires. Clean Inter- '
iar. li&lt;ory over gold· finish. Radio and heater. S.. this

Our Alreodly L-, Low Prlc ..
We Mud . .11 ,...,., 11 ... tf.ese
Wome"s w-1

Di
U·sed Furnitur
.

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Against·
-'High .Prices! .

Forced To Mo.- Sale

All Clothinl &amp; Shoes
25$ OFF

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Kls., Ololvllle, Ohio. Plume

ONE LUBE BOY &amp;ONE WASH

.,.-asters
on tile. basta
of Nixon
I:CIIQPIIIItve oxama
. _ at
l b '~

2 I 8lcp

, . EMILY
'!1lla set has Allf " FM radio.

NEEDED AT ONCI

E l - ~Since last lltroUCI&gt; tile t r - _,.. 0[ _ .• . _ . aedool
,_.• ...,. t111t t1a three
1"0-. lllluaa lilepdtll- t1oo ~ · ,
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BEAUTIFUL WIRE
TER.
R!EIIS. Pugs, mln. SCiulaus.... Daebohomds and P wllh puppy trim. Barkaroo

BOAT TIWLEII, 15 lncll AUCTION EVERY Frldly at
George's Auction House, Rut..
land, consignments welcome,
Forest George, Mgr.

appllqaos, _ .

llottonboles, blind !loml dfeu.
... all wllllout attadunenll.
Bal....., flUS, or pay paymeuls of •. 311 per 111011111.
!'bone - - ·

Pets For Sale

VACANCY lor two tldeliy peo.
ple. Prefer private paid pa.
tlents. !'bone Mason, '!'lUllS.
IO...tle

DANCE

111REE-ROOM trailer.

Us.. Funtltlre •

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INFORMATION
0£ADLINES

·Used Cars

POODLil PUPPIES, AltC Tq.
. mllllatu.-e. m aDd up. Iliad

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Nixon Serves
Rich Diet of
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Controversy

UNniRNI!IIED 1 - lint
"""" opartmont Amold Bl'otben. fiJ E. Main St., I'Gmeroy. Phone t92-JI4I. :1-7-tle

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8. PoJt, bull
or toy
9. Projecting

from
27. Height :

end or a

abbr.

church

11. Booths
1&amp;. Laze
20. King ot
Bash an

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CURTiliS TECHNIClAN, Leland Parter, 1112-2264 PomeRIY residence or 1187-3251 Coolville call stallon, wlshe8 Holiday Groethtp. Dilly terric:o
with Umlted Sunday ,..,_
.......

U$1ille

C. C. BRAoroRD
AUCI1DNEI!B
(loaopldle Senke

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11EI SHIPMENT

OPELS
'$1932.0o
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1961 Fill c.,.
4 spe.d. One owner. Nice

1964

hr.

flmooll..... I - atlllillllp

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wwlim a. Adunl, tOt B5 Bur·

odv,

'500' Sedan. Auto. P.S. On• owner.

1967 .kk Eltctfl
4 Dr. Hdtp. Gold, blaelt vinyl ..,,
air cond. AM·FM, new Pretn. tirea.

One owner.

REHEARSAL CANCELLED
GALLIPOLIS - Tbe commu•
niV aiDgers robearllll s c - edfor-an.n-haa
been cancelled .,e to IIMt TriCouncy- Communltv C&lt;lncert. Re- A l will be held next &amp;mdly
lfiet,_ at 2 p.m. II the blslt

Hdtp, Cpe. Air cond. One local
owner. Sharp. Was $2995.

aebool musl'e room.

1965 Opel St. Wagn
Low miles . Sharp. See this one
now.

ru~AY

1964 Chn. II 4 Dr.
Auto. 6 cyl. Very low miles . Extra
clean.

Is February

$895

Second A-,.n~o~o
Phone 446 ... 290

H_..f-46-45'11
Golllpolle, Ohio

fOD.tei"C))'. receives a certificate arli congratulations from the
revlewlna: official, the honorable LaVerne A. Dixon. Chief Circuli Jqe 19th Judicial areult, Winola, after having been
Damed H~ of his company at recent graduation cere-

achol-c

Burna' parents were eoograted tn a letter from Copt. James
Stale t'arm Mutual
Au t1m\ohile losuram:e &lt;.ompany
Hnmc Olti(~ : Hluumill~&lt;m , Illinois

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.TEN CENTS
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., WEONESJAY
GALLIA COUNTY
llomomakeu Coune!l, 10
ProRram will be ldven b,y
Llada Goral of ~. 1
Grande Collose Stu:don1.
will be shown In the atte:. .-n.

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29th

Obrelal IOl'Yiill u the votunteer pl&gt;yalclaDs. Other voiWI·
teera lor lho JIIIIW'l' cUnlcwere
Mrs. Doria Mdlaalol, Mrll. Rardin, and Mrs. Leonard Krebi.

"I am ....., filii hla selection
glvea ycu a feeling ol per...,..
ol pride and ootla!actloo and )'(II
are 1o be congratulated on h1a

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Arrelll recorded at~ OCIIIJII;r.
jail W.a !Wiard Greenlee, ..,:'

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Leon, cllarged with drlvln8 willie_;
lntiiiXIelled.
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COYER£~ Wtrl-4 ~NOW ·
AND ~ADITION ...

A~-t!

Make EIMrfelds In
Pomeroy
Your Shopping Center
Wearlq Aflllrel Fir Your
fantlly ••• Furnishings for
Your Honte.

accompUibmeat."
Burns was honored and P r eaenled an award lllriDi the graduatlon ceremooy.
Following a two week leave

here, Burns wW report to Memphis, Tent., for rurther schoollng.

tnveatlptlon.,

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First ReformatOry
.

The first priSon for young
. offenders ill the Umted
R. ColUer, which said:
States to be called a reformIt Is Indeed a ~ honor for atory was opened at Elmira,
him to be selected from among N.y ., in 1876, according to

a large group of young men
for this award, and he is com-

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cootact Mra. WUU~~~~tRudln,Jr., driven ·bJ ll&lt;iDald Marzullo, 21..
for an IJII)Oinlment. Ten potlenta ct i'eml,)'lvaala. T b o vehicle ·
'V . - IIMt Janu&amp;r)' clinic with oldUwtiJinc Mor&gt;ullo faDed Jo:
'J Dr. Jolm Gnlbb and Dr. Pedro atop. Tbe mlohap Ia still ......

0if Comnan
T

lltal1dlng,

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Pr. PLEASANT - Tho Con- Oleeked by Sherlft'
cor Clinic lor ·Fobnw-y will be
held oo February 20, The mooth· PI'. PLEASANT - !ilerll!
I.Y cUnlco 11'0 lfPIIIOred by the partment tnvellll!lllld a bit
Ma.., eoupcy- · Concet .Soclel,f run llldeowtpe mishap Frl-,~
and are q,e, to lilY adulttemale. p.m. In 'Henderoon 1111 RL
Thole wlllhlng to allend are to ·llllltiDI In $175 clamap 1o IIMtcar

WD1E RAY BURNS, aon of Mr. OJil Mrs. Paul Burris of

Honorman of his ComlliUif at recrull graduation oeremonlesbeld
recently at the Navol Trolnlng
Center, Great Lake a.
Selection was based on lndi·
vidual performance ol dub' in
au phases Gt baolc training In·
eluding leadership, inlt1atlve.
military bearlnB, sportiiiWIIhlp,
response to orders, general
cleanliness, qualit1catlons of a
tiDed shipmate and high Dllerall

PaD C•ntral Hotel Bl4t.

.

lithe cboirch, 1:30 p.m.

Caneer Oinle Date

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:

llot Ladlt1 AilxllilrJ Will

Eddie R o 1 mended lor the C&lt;lllaclentlouS II·
Bum a, 8011 of Mr. and Mrs. Pout to ducy- whlcll led lo tbla
Bums of Pomeroy, wao IIIIJIIed acblovemen1.

Caroll K. Snowd0t1

r ela.

Wftll

RIO GRAND): CALVARY.::i~~;

POMEROY -

" Flml'out
how much
you may save on
car insurance!"

Llldl•• br1118l'l• and -

Wi&lt;lheL

.....&amp;Onorman
.

owner, new Op•l trade.

ALL CITY DEALERS PRICES

WE

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monies at the Na:vaJ Training Center, Great Lalfes, W.

Cpe. 4 speed, 34,000 mi los. One

~1111'- ............

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A!llllllon, 1'1. Ploalllll, wu
' efWII tor roc:klell - - lfo~ ·
1er blo vebleio ttru&lt;k IIMt . . "' a oar drlv•liJ the Rev. Nor·
mal Nalb. Hederi!IOl\, kDoddna
IIMt Nub oar IIIIo the next ear
In IIMt line Gl 1.-.l!ic wtdcll WOI
a Mo.., Coonb' pollco ct11ller
driven by nopn;y 9lerllf Mlllud
Hal ANd.

$1995

$1095

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lloT!IER$11'(GEJI.Scqheorllll I •
p. Ill. " at Firat ~ Methodt~~

Frlclo1. 9:t0 p.m. wbldl,roiAillld

Gtdalt

Erlra nice.

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Pr, PLEASANT - CIV pollel

$2695

$1295

Now 'fou Know
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1967 Cllrpltr '300'
Country S.don Wagon . 33,000 miles.
Auto. P. S. Like new.

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the Encyclopaedia Britannica .

,.,...... Mickey

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Tyree.
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ot: PITCHI!R16

east

MOVNP!

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1'0 GET THE $!GIL.

RENT
I . . CIPirl.. al

&amp;I Now Yori&lt; CIV, lN!dUtrialll
lked OOWII ll!e mlcldle Gt maiD
...,. mnnall,y crowded -

0

me. Only an occastonal c:arar
s was aeen on F~ Mld:l.an

I LeldngtonAv....,aiDIIMtmld-

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LOW RATES
• Deily
oW~y

oM-y

, ,11-.y ltoulb, SfaDley

m area. Sidewalk• u-.nd
..., omoe bolldlllga - • IIMt
• lo be cleared, but ~
lila remained In the ..........,._
~ reslclonls beDD to die out
Up to 20 IDclles "' Ill IIMt

i! York aroa, npor11 llowlJ
...... ..........~ ... ,. .'41

On the Spot

Financing ·

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

Odrldo or~

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!nOW

tt1ocked automobUu

' up to 15 houri before beiDI
ICUed.
flpneroua eaJJ• for emerpo,aslalanoe lor heart attaeko

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tlms were received by poHee

AND You CAN

FAIR LANE 500 2-DR HARDTOP

TELL "DDAT ONE
GOOP-81/E!

2 DOOR

AS LDW AS
FORD GALAXIE 500
4-DltSEDAN
FORD LTD 2-DR HARDTOP

2 DOOR

AS LOW AS

$2545 ~::~oht

:b snowstorm bere in tNt.

11.anMiller
t Attack
Elected president in JUUU7,
56, Mr. Miller headed the utll•
· until April 1966, when he woo
!Cted chairman. J. Lawa't!llee

.$2365

SEDAN
AS LOW AS

- 'I firemen, No Immediate 11:-ea were avaUible on stormated deaths .. the clcy. Thlr" persooa, moltly heart at- .
·k victims, dled tllrlng a 12.$

!Nealey succeededhima&amp;prel-

!111.

FORD GALAXIE 500 SportsRoof

2 DOOR HARDTOP
AS LOW AS

$2375

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!lorn noar Gallipolis, Millet
from G&amp;Uia ~cadoi"Q'

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Freight
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llh Scllool. He IUellded 0 b I o
asleyan University three )'IIU'8
d reoelved hlalawdelreedo Slate Unlverslcy- In 1121.
Mr. Miller relumed 1o c;.w.
lis to practice law and - . .
' three Ierma (I~ . . Go!-

'·counv praaend'll ........

65 Ford

67 Falrlane
500 4 ·Dr. Sedan. Beau•
tiful medium blve paint,
with matching interior,
V-8 engine, aut . trans.
Factory air cond., radio
w•s·w tires. A great
family cor.

Thul'lCietblrd 2· Dr. Hordtop,
P . bro"••, P . .te•ri "I nw/ • / w rubb•r, oir co;;{ltlon•
.4 , whit• with beoutll..,l oq~o~a
int-iar . Local own., . In
.11int condition.

2 Dr. Hardtop. V-8 en•
gine, radio, w-s·w tires .
Gold finish with all
blk. interior, radio. In
excellent condition.

$2095

$1895

63 (hiYJ II

67 Mustan1 .

$1895

,ll&gt;o I'Ublle

transportation . .

ly o~ntd. Clean.

$695

68- Ford LTD 4 Dr. Wan
medium •loH, block .-lnyl roof, d•lu•• lnt.,.lor,
390 2V e~inp, P .S., P .B., rod Ia,
tlre1. D•lu:u ..hMI CO¥•
.,., Comfort ltr•aln 11•ntilotlo", ...tractabl• h•adllght•, Thll outomobil• ho• 11,000 oct~o~ol mil ... Wa• locolly C&gt;'lfn•d. Said n•w
hy Martin Ford lor $4400.

w·•-

$2995

66

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$795

P.•, • .,lng, P. l:!,.k••• P. ••ott, P.

wlndow1, air cond., B•out, 1old flni•h with luil'i!O In·
teriar. Practically now w ....., tires, Rodlo. Thi1 Is o
r•ol. line l~o~._..,..., car In 1howroom condition.

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Coupe
.

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V-8 onglrie, P.S., I',JI,,,

tancU•
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Not a sharper.
.ln•lhil '•area. ' .

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.ra~Uo, "'w"-s"w tl,ret. Jt4:.d·

V·B, a.,romotlc t.Gno. Beciutllul' mocf·

ium green with matching lnt•riar. In $u~ri!M
tion.
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UllUii.o C'Miillla.

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"'fromOhio1947-ti.

!II Gi

steering, power brakes,
oir cond. Radio, loca1·

,,

Conv. Red with white

$1295

...

Country Sedan 9 P~s•·
·~··r Station Wagon·.
V-8, aut. trana. Power

Nova, 4 Dr. Station Wo•
Jaon, 6 cylinder; •tandard trans. Radio, good

65 Mustang
conv. top. 289 V-8 en•
gine, 4 speed tran1.,
radio,
w·s·w
tires,
wheel covers, bucket
seats, excellent cond.

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1 secretary lo 1111'11101' 0 b i o
". John w. Bricker ..... Ill
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,

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II CommlulatiO.rl
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.. . 1961, Mr. Hiller W a I
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J'l'ruatee• vt BIIIWM

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