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JEHSE\' CITY,
(tJPO• At ll"'at nine periCllls were
kiUed in I roaring tenement ftre
be&lt;auoe neighbors waltad. too
·t .; ., long before swndlng the alarm,
authorities saki todsy.
Seven children trs11Ped Thars.i.... m .the top floor or the five_,
otory tenement were kill~ by
flames or omoko. A mother and
her 6-year-old &lt;laullhter, trying
to escape the fire, !ell live
stories to their death&amp;.
A 12-year"'ld boy was rescued
moments before the root on
which he was standing collapsed
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building.
The dead were members of
two families Who lived on the
top noor or the tenement. other
residents of the 10-lamily
building wore believed to have
escaped, but firemen were
ollting the rubble · toda.Y for
other possible victims.
Inspectors ali!O were 00 the
scene, trying to determine what

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MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
MARCH 7-8
YOURS, MINE AND OURS
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Lucille Ball • Henry ForKia
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Barry Jneham, Guy Hamilton
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Balncy Niles
The Thrcne
SHOW STARTS 7 P, M,

BY PAT HOUCK
First night jitters affected
most of u.e student aclors In last
night's Rlo Grande College Theatre presentation of "An Italian
straw Hat."
After a lew tenoe linos at the
beginning, Larry D. Landaker,
who played Fadinard, the land·
owner, turned In a good performanee. His part calledforU.omool

LOS ANGELES (UPI) - The
refrain "I don't remember" is
Slrham B- Sirhan's defense against the charge of murdering
Robert F. Kennedy.
The Arab immigrant said
Thursda)o he blacked out after
drinking ten Tom Collins• at the
Ambasssdor Hotel and remom-

~:s..::::g!~n:u:e found "'m~Sirhan !old the jury he didn't
remember taking the gun to the
hotel. He didn't nonernhar writ1ng that K.....ty mull dle. He
didn't remember retusing to give
his nsme to pollee. In !act, he
said, he didn't realize unW 7
a.m. on June s, 1968, lhlll Sen.
Kemedy had been shot.
40 Are you
glad that Senator
KeMedy is dead?" asked Qep.
uty Dlst Atty. t..vm Comploo.
uNo sir, •• said 5Jrhan.
••Are yoo sorry he is dead?"
No rm not sorry. D.lt rm
not proud or it. u
'"You are not sorry. n
'1 have no way of knowing
that I actually did it"

The detense toda.Y sununoned
more than 15 witnesses to testify about the assassination and
Sirhan,
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·land, ~ ·ll;oo•~ ~ Charles
~llig, all oelthliOrs of Wyaill ond perJC!!111ibo·were In 1he
vtctni.ey, .., thO Jll$lri of t h e

lost her grip and -~.ell while ihorllin8- · .. "''·'
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firemen were trying lo ra!H a
Robert E;, Beegle, Melgo t!eP..
ladder In her level,
1lll' l!lorlfr, te!tltted of two Bjl8ll!
The ladder reached the
ahallo lie foUhd In the vlclnltao'
Just In time In save Mrs. ~ the . shooting ot lhe bellinLewlo'a aoo. A fireman leoned Ding of te8ti1110113 Thursda)o atout before t1ie !adler looched temooo.
the roof' and snatched the
D8111Y WUliams, one It the
sobbing youngster to lafell' Just ' OCCIQ)Oftts riding In the ear when
th •- two floor ~ 1he the shooting occurred, was U.e
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bull&lt;!ing cal'Od ln.
last witness m the stand 'l'lllro·
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play,
The plot of "An llallan &amp;raw
Hat" was ill!ht comedy and 1he
loss or a hat didn't seem of quite
enough Importance to call lor the
frenzy which loU owed, 001 maybe I missed something,
Even so, the plot developed Interestlngiy ond the asides to the
audience were amusing. Theploy
of the wrongshoesaddedlauglrter
to several scene•
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h
ha
h was dlSCO
gw avec ractors exit by being pushed ott
U.o stage, but only mildly so.
Mitch Clark as Am's jealous
husband came off well and his
physical bulk size added force
w hls portrayal. He was well

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smaller parts had a tendency to
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some of their lines,
be
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The scene111 tween the aroness,playedbyGiniL.Gustalson,

hurl')' --• the audience missed

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and Miss Gustalsonprojectedher
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Klm George, playing tho baroness's !opplah coo sin wao one
who didn't seem to lreezo up,
and he too wao easily understood.
Jonathan D. Ogle, as a deaf
old man, was good, 811 was: Terry ~resin lhe part 0{ thehorticulturlst father of the bride.
Several laugfls were produc·
ed by the character of BobiD
played by Dewey Hushes.
Barbara Smith, Donna High,
Pamela Humpleby' and Wllllam
Hope gave competent perform.
anoeo ao dld Eleanor Reid and
Cheryl Lewla:
The action ot the play oerurs
ln Paris In the late 19th century.
The sets were weJI done. The
proollotloo was dlrectad and desi&amp;lled by Sam Grossman, Instructor of speech ond drama.
ui\n la.Uan !iraw Hat". will
be preoented loolght and Satur-

field.
Cleland also aaid hethenheard
a voice, apparently Wy.m•s say,
"Dallas, get behind BOITlething_
rm gonna them all,"
Msbel Rou&gt;h, mother-ln-law,
~ Charles KnlghUng, said he
h•••d conver--"- -•-~ ·~ In-~· ~· •~
elden! from an upstairs w1n00w
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and lived. Sle oald BheheardWyant "~""of urm ~· kill you
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Argument broke out In the
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·. He '!"' Clll If me ' ~,..... ' 411• minutes, . berey'o btoi'll ,..a, ~ lll·m&lt;lllluo~d, were • "II 1'81 wllllo die ni' was out to the end
. P\)MEROY - The nr&amp;t deare!i lll!lrder ·. J1x1i!e , Jdm C.
a oar JUilecl to the of lhe laM 11!111 P&gt;!'.l!l3 P." s&amp;ld W1 ._-.. con!orrlnl In tile llvlnl ~"' trfal o1 William Frederlek. W11QII,,: Sf, .Ra' ,' ~!h the jury and """!'~"•. ~dod to re- front ol. tile, hl&gt;loe at about 10:30 p.m.
Tho d e l - Ni~ be f1Hd two sboto In
cine, will IJ&gt; to the Jul'Y of 10 men 1'"4 two ' &lt;eoo the trlill
I •·'l'•:· ~ when
The ~- said be went to the door, the olr over tho·· car while It was turning
women In Me!gJ Counl;y cOmmon pleas \l(JUr( O'Brien ond Prosecuilioc ;,4.liorl)ey Bern- ond I pori!") oJliiOil'8d, who be 1-leun- ~
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~ - v..Fultz wUl li1alle ~}JiN!ni argu- ed waf ~ CU!Ilp. 21; Parkerabur&amp; and
He oald he fired a tblrd Bhot from his
. The88 •12 will have to de~lde 'fhom to be- , lnfo1jo.
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alkocl 111. soo hi•. ~. Barbara, .Ill
ohotp, a.pln over top of U.e
U.eve,· Wyant, that he never lii«tdecc to . Wy,.U, oiardng te~ ithde&lt; direct who then wao married.
car, when It was paooing In front' of hls
.,.yono, or witnesses who tealiited the.r hearil ~lion o1 hls court •·
attor•r askOII. t!ariW'a If llhe wanted to 800 house 11 ha 11t0o&lt;1 5 to 6 tt In lnlnt of lhe
him .say lJe was gotng·lokllleY~~who bad ~ -,itt l:_jO f.in.,
of the him," llld -Wyant, 11and she said no," ldtcheri ~r.
bun In a ear m u.e road lllitlldo his house. lwento lin tbe nlllht
Wy*'lt iald, tollQWinll further conver85Wy.,U. In anower to a queotion from
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IYlanl. charged with thti' 'Augilst•17, 1998, Wl'll!l 8111~ he had
from tion, he asked tho 111111 to leave and he be- O'Brl*i, 8111d he dld OOt ·see the car ltllhoCiUn stazyig of Mlcha.•! · 1,0~ QI1!1U1, 28; Well .Vlrgllda at
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111111 putting up_1111 argunent and actad like self afler U.e third shot. He testified a
Parkersburg, took the ll,mlln ,hla DYII1 de- date ' p( , the Bhooling irid
he was .,lni 111 puB the aqeen ckJor open, com field obatructad hls view when he
ten,. ·Frl'!o'Y atlernoori a• the tlnal witness . lly lmmedlstely went )o
Wy.m said the poriClll
then loft Rred the fourth lime.
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of the trial which J&gt;egan w!U. 88lectloil of
Wyant saki' he, hll'
ond a tlte door irid dl,...red;
·•t time
"II Wll · my Intent at all times to Rre
a jury Wedne&amp;day morning.
11-fear-Qld atep..aon,
1leep. later the c:ar in wJddl/
·'1t,. ewer the car," te&amp;Ufied 11te accused man
_ !l\llense Attorney Jamei B. O'Brien rest- lng lo tile bedroom of the
house, ly was riding ~
&lt;\uing direct examination of his attorney.
ed the case !or the accuse&lt;l when Wyant ond two step-&lt;laul!htero,
road, pall hlo houlf
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stepped ott tho stand Frlda,y ai 2:50 p.m. 12, and Barbara
Bear- llam Cleland roll~
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lal Hospital, an ac&lt;ess rood ·at 1he GalllaMeigs A1rp3rt, and ecllcaUonal funds for RID
Grande' College, mrlng the 1969 fiscal year,
Urban Affairs Director Albert Giles oald
todsy,

Largast amoonto Included called for $6.9
mUlloo lor construction of sections of U.e
Appalachian DevelOJJment Highway across
Joutharn Ohio and $2.4 mUllm lor expanolon of Sheltering Arms Hospllal In AU.-

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jllckqe from .U·
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fo RhCJ!les' ·repro..
Commloslca.

Public Health Care Cenier, MsrlotiO, $91,03f; llarrlaoo Communizy Health
Center, Cadiz, $127,000; home health program Athens, $42,002i speech ~ vision _
hearing 88rvlce, AU.ens, $110,624; health careers progam, AU.ens, $33,500; and Ohio
Valley HealU. Servl&lt;eo, $163,373.
Ecll~atl:on Programs - Scioto County V0caflonal-Tochnlcal School, Portsmoutlt, $1,268,000; Tri - CoontJ&lt; Vocational - Te,chnlcal
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Partly cloudy and colder Sulio
hlllh In uwer :lOa north Ill

day,

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colder Sunday night and MendaJ
with snow Ourries malnb' east.
SOs south. PIIJ'IIy cloudy

lo low 20s south.

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Ed. Note: The following . . . wos
written by Doug Mullineaux n, GAHS eJabU.
grader following a recent trip 11&gt; .f}onda
with hls parents, Mr. and Mra• .Jlouglao Mullineaux, 615 Fourth Ave., Gollipulla, He titled it, "The Shark that Didi'• Get Away.''
On Saturday the tint or February, our
trierd, Joe Flst, said, "Let'• go ftaht,._"
But U.e kind of Qohlng h• meant was
tar, lor diUerenl from the kind of ftohlng I
.have ever done. For it was !!hark fiihlng,
and a 150 pounder Is a .!alrl¥ small onel
We used !3~ test Une •nd alSO.
pour.:l test steel leader tthich was aUicbed
to a dwble 1wivel hook. For ·battweusetl twc'
sheepshead fish which weighed approximate..
ly 11h lbs. each.
We started about one o'clock, got~ doWn
to Big carlos Pus where we ftshed frcDtbe
causeway that coonected oor island wllli..,.
other. We threw our lines In and sat dCJWD.
In aboui 15 minute&amp; Joe's reel atarted
to seream, He let about 5ll yardo. o! line out,
then threw the reel Into paf.·, a~ the fl&amp;ht

Other projects included:
ac&gt;sJ)llal ond Health Centers - ~ackoon
Count;y Long Term Care C~mter, Jackson,
''-"''·"''";' Lawrence Cooney Hospllal, Iron, County
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otr111111 h.;, "' In 1 tree lor people to take
pictures oL
Thst night, about tour other men and I
helped ~oe cut the 1hark "' lote blg fillats
w~lch li&lt;e people of the park ate. (Each ru.
le.t woo obout 4 !eot long!) Sherk meat lo
&amp;oUd, ' unlike «her nah, but otherwiae it

was real good.
Joe Jet me have the jaw bone and: the
teeU. lor 1 tropby be&lt;ause I halped catch the
shark. I cleaned It by scr,.plng the meat oiL
Then I oet It In the oun to dry. A lew do3s
loter we put formal4ehrde on It to klll tlte
bod odor.
I can aay ttat mY firat adventure witb
1 shark wa1 ueltlng and edueatlonoL

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· .· J.I!I"''' 'I'O RI!;HT: Mill C. Andrewl, M.D., CoonliDotllr, Oldq
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about 30 nitnutes.
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P~; , L?-'11 Sehillldt, M.D.; Herman Dlllon, L.P.T.; seotel!, Genoll .
. ~r w.~ eqt ~~bed, wed.idn'ttive"
a· gun 1o 1dfi hlm, l,\1 we11584 1 ~er,-11\o
. (lALLII'OLIS • Holzer Medical CMter Programs, United Stat.s ' Publle!'eal~ lllr·, ;~
stead. AboUt foor other men he
lo drW
lo me of four Ohio hospitals Invited to vice, Departmeni ill Health,
and '· ;:;
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to lift
partlcl_pate in a research project to de- Welfare.
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it to U.o tsll gate, A man from tht traller
term1ne the usetu.Ines1 of COmputer • As- Computer-Assisted Instructloll Coqunlttee ·. :~~
park tied a rope .,..,uJd hls lall and I held
slated Instruction for Continuing Education members from Holzer Medical . Center are · · :· ·
a gaff hook througll _hlsllead.
of Health Professionals.
Arthur Fleming, M. D., chairman; HenaiD ·:~:
AS .we started home I mustha\'ehurthim
The other hos_pllals are Grant Hospital, DUlon, L.P.T.; Gene Abelo, M. D.; JA1ot1 -:·:.:
because he started tllwing
and came
Columbus; Msrloo General Hospital, and Schmidt, M.D.; ond Barbara Betz, RJi: :,~; :
at me. I pushed h!ai away with the gall hook
Ucklnr Cooney Memorlal Hospital, New- These CAl members have _piortldpaled In ' :;,'
and we condnued on. . ork. This project Is tho Initial otudy ill aevoral planning meetlnga held with lhe ' _
That w•s qutte.. a sight, me riding In
this cype for the entire country.
Ohio Regl.ooal Medic:al Program• a Plambq: ·,
back with 1 huge shark on the end of a gaff
ll Ia supported by tho Ohio State Re- Study at The Ohio State Unlverolt;y, Colum- hook about a yard awsy. We got the !unnleot
glonal Medical Program which serves 77 bus, where courses to be used fdr eonun.. .·
THAT'S THE ~AWS of hls ohark ilolw eentral Ohio counties, a project fUnded utng Education were selected oa. the basil '
· looks rrom p~le In other caro. It really
MuDlnoaux n Is holdlow,
made me proud to he1p catch this beauQ'.
through the Dlvlalon of Reglooal Medical 0{ recornmendatima submitted by theHOOIIl• · _
mlttee members.
Four teams have written courses forlii'IC· ·.
tieing nurses, physicians, dentists, occ:upa. ·
tional therapists, and pbyslcel lherapllto. '
These crurses are for nursea, CoroDary •
Heart Disease; for physicians, The fta.. ~~
tiona! Use of AniiCOIIllllanta In ~
l1!arction; lor dentists, lllagnoalo of Oral
Cancer; and lor oeeupollonal ther&amp;lllsll and
physical therapists, A Comprehenlive'I'nltment Program lor Adult Stroke PatlenUI,
Mr. Horman Dllloo, L.P.T,. has- a,- .
pointed consultant IX&gt; the !'laming SibdJ tor ·
Use of Computer Asslstedlnstruettonln-. .
lng ln!ormaUoo Needs of Local Conmulley HealU. Practitioners. Mr. Dlll'"' hal aoliat- PIIE'BIIENT AT WORK- Wendell Ger'·, '
laeh, atandlng. president or ccs, keeps ed the course author team at Ohio llate Vol· · ·
mallers moving. Workers I to r are Ro- vorslcy by writing parts of the couno Ill be ·; :- ~ '
available for Jt!Yslcal1herapist1, ~ :- • '
tary President WUbur Theobald, M r s.
al therapists and other para - rnedlCiil hlallb
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The MGM hao 54 units - an
lneresae of el&amp;bt over tile prevlooa year. 11tlo includes 21 CUb
Packo, 21 Troopo, ond alx ExJolm Whitley, Jr., reviewed

last year's eamJinl ad.lvltlea1
ond Garland PariCIII reviewed
lhe 1968 leadorlhip tralnln11
evento.
Mrl. ~ano Abbull, Fo~.
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able In Galljpolls, oo the computer tor- ! ; .-

Installed. In Holzer Medleal Center, Haolth
ProCessionals interested In uaiD&amp; t h • 1 '
course materials are urged to eontaet the Of..
rice or Jotm w. Raf[erC;y, admlnl.strlllor,,..
garding utilbatloo limeS- HealU. praloa...,.
als not currently actively employed 1,!&gt; a.1t
health professions are espoelaily ,..loclalt.
The computer aystem used In this
Is a digital romputer whl&lt;h Ia boltd at, 'i'ho
Ohio State Untverlib', Collep 01 .........
Hospitel, and which lo .....,.tad II&gt; 1111 HOI•
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5-81' AR UNITS OR MORE P-203, P404, P4f0, P448, p• .
%58, T.:14. T.:SO,.T448, T..257,
T·1159, X400, X..261,
VNn"S REREGISTERING ON
TIME - P./l03, P..204, P..Zll,
P415, P..246, P..2t8, P..258, T.
200, T..203, T-208, T..Zll, T430,
T..235, T4f0, T..2t2, T..245, T-"
241, T..251, T..256, T..257, 1..25~,
li..ZOO, X..261, C,o).NP ARROWHEAD
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Local School Dlotrlct wUI be qJOn lOr ~ .
•• beginntow Monday, ~olul Riebel, dlalrlit ·
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boys," said Morrt1011.

Rev. WOllam !lutler dellvor-·
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!!onll)' Parooos, Pack 203, and
Maxk Whalen, Pack 215, led 1he
pledp II&gt; the Rag.
Mr1. S.rah Moltdlr'• art
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ure time. The only aolutlm 1o
U.lo age-Gid problem Is work.
Good olol-lashloned toll, • eon.
Uneed lhe speakeio.
The Judge pointed out "scoutIng helpa combo! juvenile delinquency, but leaders ahould keep
In mind membership atone lo
not sutlitient - we must live
thf! prlnclpl01. •
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J. Emmet Morrl1&lt;11, Organization Olld Extenoloo Cholrman, aanouneed the MGM Dlotrlct started U.e year wiU. 921 boys regiotered lor scwting. "We flnlllhod tile year with o record 1,109

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, .,'!hii .Pll!l)eroy eq~er/IIIIOY "'uod
Was called to the· Marthl Heaa
Home, Sj)rirw Ave,, Thursday ar.
ternoon. Mrs. Hess was taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospllal
where she wa.s treated tor an
ankle injury received In a fall.
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The eloctrl&lt;itf· wOrker I \&gt;owe(! there woil!d be ~lde&amp;p~~pOw· dllltdbutloo!:ol atio&lt;ene and poi-. thO 4,180 aero&amp; fl/ uPIOld land.
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. er cut&amp; 110111 Tuesdiy, , tho"~ Pre.•klel!t Qlirlea de Ga e was~ dor a Jo1nt ~,ool ttoo.- c o d - aChool, . .ol. illrf~c•• ·, Re."'~"~ e!ll- t
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dlocount or oimpl,y stapped aa !ears oflrmn!nenl devaluation ' 1"e ;,, reeted by lhe state ,attorney ostdo for , ~·~ PJqoltl
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lllanY - r s of lralll'&amp; sold them.!or gold; .
·. , : ' general !IJtd "'""d rej)(&gt;rt block bi 1797, · '
Hatd line milikinu tO live hiJrd
to · tbe · General Assembly by · Four bWa clWfd · thO m&gt;
· WASHINGTON _ A1TY, GEN. JOHN N. 1\IITCHELL p~no lo Feb, 4, ,1970 andthel09th legis- ~se. s of the ,lif~atDr,e .11tutl~
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Washl~ Post said iri Ita Frl.dl,y edition.'·
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.mlo,sloo m ~~oenleyondfl&gt;r- ceGireoilll9~,,
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$9A 000 aubaidy payment l1mil proposed
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?1 SHINGTON - -LEGISLATION TO CLAMP a $20,000 ceDing
Balic alm 1/l ~ .Wd1 woa . allowed !qr , _, 'iCe!donl,. ~6'
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fedora!
-..u.nts
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Fiadley said in an Interview with VPI he would like to earqmrk ...-~ · ,"'u·~' ·COII.u\11 on..
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the estlmatad $205.6 miUim BOvhws to lnt&gt;rove tlie food stamp proo llmlto.
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gram lor the poor, and provide loons and job trolning for DW"ginal
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A bUI whl&lt;b would be tho helo In hi'
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tlnal step In lhe elimination df out ID audit , or.hand wa'
AT 8 PER CENT OF GOAL
the "inet!lclent, ex Pen I lv e . lflln'IW.ed 30!,.J.. " ~~
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~anuary oaleo of Series E &amp; sci¥Jol and mlnlsierlal and land
A bW cleo..,~,. two -, s
H Unttad Sil.tes S.vinp Honcls support program In Oldo" wao tor· the ~~~~ent OC dis . ct
ond Freedom Shareo lo 0 h' I o also otrered In U.e Senate TB boePltll~lil', .Co of medl1:"Thor·•·..
cal .,_.,_
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S..o. Ralph S. RelJI!a, 11- ~~ - ~..nt
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one of 1he ma.ior attraotlms 1969 sales gqal of $330,4 mil- . Navarre, and M, Morrlo Jack- 30~IIolotloo .~
eOd In tile
on tho 1968 ~9 Trl _Cooney C&lt;lll- lloo ~......, 31. Mr _ Theodore
General Aosemt 11tursd81
cert 80rles will be presented T. Reed, Jr., Meigs CDUDiY Volwould:
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AUTO DESrROYED
_Provide half . I&amp; A ...,_., df•-l
re-"" January Sav•··s Bonds
A 1961 automobile -~ ,_
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Evans, wbo has bun pla,ylng
t;r were .,. ,186, whleh Is It eauglrt Ore afler oveJ1urnlng
- Eotabllah an . ~
; ~alnce 1he a- of tlve, will pre. 8 per eent or Its aunual oales on Peach Fork Road, tbe Fomo- _ ..... Comml
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sent a program or !amlllsr 1111- plthe end of Januacy.
roy Fire Department reporta. ~
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TEACHERS OUT AGAIN
000 111 C01Il1l¥ hi
lot!e- ·
bass
CUYAHOGA FALLS, 0 hI o
INJURID IN FALL
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!lrst part of the progam wiD !toga Falls school aystem otay- wso taken lo Meigs General lloJ- · ~J~lrement from 25 •
be the "Nutcracker &amp;lite," and od away rrom classes toda,y for pllallate Wedoellday night by the of servloe In the : '
seleotl&lt;lls by ~erome Kerns, and the aecond consecutive day In a Pomerqy Emergoney I!IJiod Ill- ployeo Retirement
Mor111n Gould. Thehaunting"!ole- woge dlopute with the Boord of ter falling !rom a stool at lhe raise 'tile .,. roqulr ·
lasuena,•• is also included.
Education. The walkout alfect- Martin Hotel. He . was admltted
32 year I "0( ...m. /.,
hike
In the aeeond hall of U.e con- ed about 12,500 student&amp;,
for treatinent.
pensions under new ·
las
cert will be uA Salute To The
for tlgurlftg retire
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BeaUe•," and two Elllngt&lt;llnumhars, There will be a medloy
from "Welt Slde story," andother j)Opllar nuriters.

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Mojud Pot~ty HoM, . . . &lt;Jf
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Fultz, however, obJected to tile
line of te8ti1110113 and Judge Bacon ouotalned him. O'Brien aaid
he waa attempllns to show the
lrame of mind of the defendant
at lhe time oflhe

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of1Ven by IJiotlon went - afler
Dotaonhewanotlssboteed ~ autotold tromt
h0
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court
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hls borne and w.nt 1
te·
ly to the
~ acene,.
Cleland aald ~.~eard 008 .of
the men rlcllng nu.11 the deceas·
ed man, preoumabl1 his brother,
Max, shout, "Hel9Jied llll'brolhor, let's 80 get him." Cleland
oald the men were out of the car
ond causing a commotion when
he arrived In 1he vlelnlll' of 1he

to cross - examine Knighting,
Fultz objected lo certain quealions, with Judge John C, Baeon
sustaining the objectlorio.
O'Brian onnounced he woutd
subpoena KntgM!ng •• his witness to get answers to questi~~
he asked, It the Judge _,ld nin
allow them at that time.
DEFENSE WITNESSES
The Rrst three witnesses called by the defense all latflyesterday afternoon, were teenQers
wbo testified theyhesrdwhatU.ey
later decided were &amp;hots on U.e
night of U.e killing.
The wltneases, who reside near
when Wyant lived, were Ronn.le
Wa-r, Gfe...._.,,. stump
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Gene Hudson, stump and Hud""'• wbo 8111d they were working on a bieycle when the blasts
otsrtad, 8111d theyheardwhatthey
determined as pellets eomJng
down ool of a tree several tllnea
during the shootings.
The !Ina! witness 16 take the
stand Thursday was Robert Wnday at Communlcy haD, R l o pit, reporterilhoiDgrapher {.,.
Grande College, at 8 p.m.
The Dally Sentinel, wbo testlfled
regarding dlotsnces ond messVETERANS MEMORIAL
urementa
in conneetlon wtth.varHOSPITAL •
Admlaslon&amp; - Robert Harris, loU8 pictures he had taken and
admitted In evldenceforU.etrlal.
Ml&lt;kl!eport
Opening test!Jnmy this mornDlocbar~s- Pl&gt;yllis Hawley,
Garnet Caram, Deseie Pauer- Ing was tromlloltle LandersReyMlds, Doris Hendricks Olld Nina
oon.
VauiJhan. ReynoldsondHendrleks
test!Red of U.e deceased man and
sheer, long-wearing
his companl&lt;11s being at Sheoallg
l\)rlngs 111 the dllofU.eillcldent
Testimony of Mrs. Vaullhan was
ordered stricken afler It wao determined events related by her
had occurred after the sheollng.
Wllllam Cleland, who owned
the home where Wyant resided,
was questioned by O'Brien rO:
garding a tralllc sltuatl&lt;11 on
the road leading to hlo and Wy-

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place of safety after ~nking hours, weekends, mghts and holidays.

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leaped upward through Its woed
Inner structure.
Trapped on U.e lop floor were
Mrs. Rens Lewis, 28, and her
five children, and four children
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before the ft~ lire ·lru&lt;ik, window,' She ~.&lt;!led on the '
arrived because the~ had been lll!rrow - l e d . , lor .a low
"a serlooo delay in reporting mtnates, while ~I OhcO!tlt. •
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are partl)l orr their hinges and
Syncuae Church oftheNuarene - swinging a.t crazy angles, Window pa~s are gone permitting
Mat~ 23:38 acxl 24: I - "J!e. the rain and winter cold to sweep
hold, your house Is left unto_you through tho rooms unhindered,
deoolate.... _, Anci ·Jesus w,ntou~ Now there Is no Ute, no warmth,
and departed from the temple." no bdauty,' oo protection. It is
deserted, abandoned, forsaJ:len,
.~or themostjlltheticmifcta dOBollte.
In the world, to me, is a deserted
J'eSWI said, "Your house is·
h.0... Here acxl there along.thii I,ft untb you desOlll\e."
·hf8hwayo of America I ha\'!1. ~aen
To' get the full signlfioance
· lhim, ond almost always Jthink of lhls ~.l'emuatrecallGod's
of wlat they have·been lfiC) whit d!'llll!ls'wlth Israel. Ile led them
; the~ bave represented In yetrs '.out of Egypt,*iehadgiventot'!~m .
PI I!- One~ they were filled w!th , the taberDiclo wltlllts rlch, S)'lll·,
UN,and human lntereo~ a.Ildren bollom, and Jater the, temple
we"' born there whopiiJ!edabout 11hlc~ re~rese~ the place
tho 1dil0t icxl whole voices ind where God. met with His people
whoS. oholiteaipJay · -~ the hoose 'Ot G.od.
· Wough the hous9. II. · i)l lt was. m~ presence. In lt
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c - •lte at tbe prohibited unw rurther nottee.
on Ol'
.\lr:h L Mr•. ·.
' Blrtha' .,
'~
dutlefl aa&gt;cart. JlrL[ Paul D. Mt:9ulre, Gal.·'• .
~~ )llltll tho .
llllla ~I....... tor !UiO!Io,, ~· '8:0l •·"!r •Friday;
Mr.ltnii .MiL T. L. ,Aildna, who reo(loed llJIIIo. Mn. ara~ce'S., Qem; 449 Wo
llll')'l
,
111 ,Dr./tl~J!LP&lt;llls, .~ &amp;,2.o.
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jpra F• .~ret,
fllc'''l"!~~~.'*or~~'~ R~ ·1 t@l.POila, b04111ter, 12:26
'· ~~~~~":~: p,ni -I;Ftldari' •Jiro. Janie•.' R.
1!
. chOettibrew, :P~ plolsant, .son.
. Firat 1:58 I&gt;. ~a.- 'l!rlday;' MrL WOllam
.,.,;...· to
eox;
Mir!ella, IlL ~·W.•ilaton, dauMinneo;oiio,
1be laat to ghtor,. 3!0.6 p.m. F!'lday; Mrs· ·
repster waa Ed
of ElllliaH, Ind., on Doroel F- Kiefer, Rt. I Leon.
Nov• ._.
Va;, son, 11 p.m. Friday,
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.
Dloc"""gea
APPROXIM,\TELY 8$ per ""' oflaot,..r•o can\perowere 'flooal. Miss D- J - Aohley, 'CCI)' E.
Ohio. Other stateo fOPI'&lt;!oented on tbe reglattatlon aheet were lodl- Bing, Mn. Charlo• E. ~ay,
~no, Woot Ylrsla!&amp;. Ml'*"oota, Ken!u&lt;ky, NewY•k,Illlnols,Nobrao- ¥rs. Harl')' Calllerbury, Mrs.
~' PeMsyl;ania, W~la,NorthCirollna, Vlrglnla,Georeii.FJor. Varney F. ClendOoln, Mr"l Ar·
~· Mlaaciuri, Cllltornla' lllll Wllhln.aton. II· 1:.
thur II. Dllckworth, ,Mrs. l!verett
j
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. Hale, MrL ~ L. Halley,
CAMPING ranked Uth lincmlr recr11t1011 aellvitles In the Ualted . MrL G, A.,nelll Jackar Mrs.
Siites lp
It his p~ made a big climb durlllll the past nine cecU W_ NIIJPoro Mre. Oacar 0.
ioara '-- ~t11.iaat It oOeuio that !'iaYRobertsons, MiL Walter L. Shot\
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ver. ¥ra. Otto L. Straus a. Scott
ACCORDING to cbaria .u .t _... ill an Outdoor Recreation Taylor, Tereeo S. Vanneat,,Har•
FlclllUes PlamlDJ Guide (complled by tbe·eoq,eratlve Extenaloo low Woodyard, MrL Theresa R.
ijervlce, Ohio State Unlverolty), Gallla CouJ1cy Ioall but omitted when WU!ford acxl lnfanl daughter,
lt.corneo to oubloor recreation illcUllleL
MrL Ralph A. RusaeU and ln. ·
.+ + + + + +
tant son, Mrs. Marvin E. DeTRUE, we haveafinebootlaunchlll(lrlmjlaloog tile pork from, an pue and Infant son, Mrs. Felton
exc:eDenl Oohhw area at 'l')'c0011 Lake, and the camp site at the Juni« F- CasUe and Infant daughter,
Utrerounds, but Gallla doesn't i1ave the so-called "moneyoomakers" . Mrs. Ernest G. B1rtraJn am inaJld won't have llllless lrureated Individuals keep pushing tor such ·rant daughter.
proJects.
·
VETERANS MEMORIAL
++++++
HOSPITAL
FOR example, GaUta has no alate camping ground&amp; or vecatlnn
AdmiUed - Mary Dsrnell,
Unna and dude ranches whereaa LawreDce Count,y has six farms an::l
ranches. Meigs, Jackson and Vinton counties have at least one state Chester; Robert Balser, Reedsca.., alto.
ville; Ruben Frleud, Margaret
Bailey 1 ~racuae; Lowell Cre++++++
G~A his but one otate picnic areo (stiU under conotructlon means, CoolvUle.
Discharged - Marie Custer,
on Rt. 7) whu• Lawrence hutwo,Jacksontlve, 'Meigs and VInton one
elciL :Vlnion ·haa two cottage rentals. Gallll has no pay lakes - Llnnle PUlllns, Anthon,y CreLawrence has nine, Jackaon tour. Milia's three and Vinton four. means.

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GAWPOIJS ~ March Is .American Red Crooa Month, the time
for the annual fund drive across the ratlM. Mrs. J~ea Unroe is
the Gallla Count,y fwahlrlve ehalrmll\
U there II IJQI county In the United States thlt Ia worthy or
su_pJIOrt, it Ia our own. The Red Cross is not a burelucnUc organ..
lzatlon as oome POC!PII lhlnk. The voiWIIeers who operate the cbap.
ter are our own ~*!Pie. They deserve our s~
Be not hasty to criticize - liut atop lnd ask youroelf - Could
I do • better Jc&gt;b tllan they're doing? If the answer Ia Yes - volunteer to help. rm oure the .iob doesn't psy so mucb tliat they'd llght
to hang onto l~
•
The Red Croaa Ia: langible to our communiQI in mJnY ways. Its
.Prclrams are beneftclal to the oommunity,·some more than others,
Its volunteers wol-k withoilt compensation - may~ thlt•s why it's
10 ltlrd to get volunteer• to donate either time or money.
It's been several years since the.Gallia eouncy Red Crots tuo:l
drive has been so succeiaM that the local chlpter could opente
on a full Ume basts. There was a time neD the lund drive brought
ln eiiOCigll mooey to psy lor o!llce space acxl OJI1)loy a parlollme executive secretary,
The Gall II C&lt;Minty Chapter American Red cross office Is on the
thlrcl Ooor of the cwrthoose In space donated by the County commlsajonen. The chapter chltrman is Wayne M. Davis who is assisted by
his wife, carol, as co-chairman.
Another very tmporti.nt _person behirxl the scenes Is Mrs. stanford Cremeens, the blood program chatr,na!L These people are not
on a salary. they don't punch a time clock. but they work when there
is work to be done.
The blood program ia one or the most, H not the most, important facets of the Red cro.. In Galllo COUnty_ Without i~ Gallla
COI.Ittians would probably pay out more twke, or even three times,
as much as Is donated during the arunlll fwxl drive.
In six annual visHa of the bloodmobile to GalHa County, more
than 500 pinta of blood are donated. llu~ on an lMuol basis, much
more blood ls used In Gallla County, On the basis of 500 pints, GalUal\8 are saved more than $12,500 if they had to purchase the blood
al
$25 apln~
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.
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The
annual
funll
drive
is
divided
into several phases including
MEIGS
GENERAL
HOSPITAL
NONE of the lour counties ad)olnil!l Gallla have shooting prespecial
gilts,
solicitations
from
merchants
and busines smen an:l a
Admitted - None_
Hrvea or witter sports areas. Lawrence has three riding stables,
house
to
house
canva.ss.
If
the
drive
is
good,
it
may bring in $4 or $5
Discharged - None.Males Gallla hao one private belch acxl three organized sumthousand.
mer eampa, Lawrence has two private beact"lfls, Jackson four plus
Paid Own Expenses
JC the citizens got behlD:I the fund drive the end result would be
two sulnmer camps, and Meigs ttnd Vinton each have one private
Volunteers for the military
much greater. U in this coont)' of more than 26,000 people, only one~
beachservice in Great Britain in
hall or two-Ulirds ol them donated onh one dollar each, the councy
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1768
had
to
pay
their
own
could experience its most successful fun:l drive in history.
GALIJA ha&amp; the only shoollng slte ln the five-county area_ AcAnother very important service the Red .(:ros;s performs for
cOrdirw to the chart, boat rentals are available only in Meigs and expenses. according to the
Encyclopaedia
'
Britannica
the
community
is Service to Military .FamiJies. The Red Cross is the
lAwrence coundea.
fir st issued in that year.
only orfi.cja} agency .that can get emergeney leave Cor a serviceman.
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There have been, however, instant·es where a delay has been
THE Gallipolis Otamber of Commerce is studying possibili- Christ had come as 1 ~plete eJI)erienced and a ramtly has resorted to other means. But, in the
tin of an all-purPose lake project for Gallla County. The Gallipolis .fulfillment of all for which the end the servi.ceman didn't get home any quicker. Unforseen circumArea Jaycees are interested in organh:ing a YMCA.· If we keep house of God stood, but they had Stances caused the delay and no riducule can justly be heaped upon
tlnrloog enough, maybe
we'll
get somethiJ.III,.
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A •
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rcicF,tl"! ,h~l"·
W!l
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nd iUW,f}lfr\\
the ·~
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. .,,the' k'ell' db\l'tl(de~ull;'
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-~ ~ ov~ ~ mcr:s)·L.. JY" J· COl!-· , ' The Community .also benefits from the ned Cross -hospital -vol-·
MAYBE, as a result oC '&amp; ·sO.C.nt' ree ·that 'wllll&gt;e .clia:rged ;; sc Joysly__ turned.;~~~ . lrOJI'! ~hF .unteer program. r believe this is rilorc commonly referred to as the
s miners using sta~ned lakes this sumrrr•r, the "bOys in warm!h, protection, compasslon Gray Lady Unit. The volunteers spend many hours at the loca,l hasColumbus wm have.. some extra money to help poor old Callia QUt. and life whloh .He came 1.0 re~eal. pUai performing many and varied -task fl that r"eJieve hospital emWt. ~ the other day that despUe the fact Ohio has upgraded its to them. They had chosen .to have ployees for other duties.
~- re-creation lacilitles, the Buckeye State is still 20 years Jesus d~part. ./I. cholce~hich was
Other lmportant Red Cross programs locally are the first aid
beJtlDd the times when cOII'q)ared with Michigan, Wisc~sin, Maine, ~? cul~J~te m th~.ir bJ~ter cry, training and the water safety program. Many local persons have
MlsaachuaeJ;ts or ConneeticuL If you look 81. It that way, Gallia
Aw~ With Him, Which sent completed basic and some advanced first aid courses. The water
mUst be 50 years behind the times.
Him to the cross.
safety program is quite e\ ident each year at the Gallipolis swlm+++ ++ +
"And Jesus went out, and de- mlng pool where a qualified, registered !led Cross instructor su~
LAS~ smnmer, we printed- the names of past Galli&amp; County parted from the temple.' 1 When pervises swimmlf"llessons and life saving courses.
JuhJor Flarboe~ presidents prlor to the 19th annual Gallia County fie left the temple, the one esSwnming it all ~. the Red Cross program in Callia County
J.or Fair. Last week, while doing additional research1 on the his- sentlal factor was gone, Without
tory ol the fair, we learned V. Paul Niday was president of the the Lord tho temple was desoboMI In 1952, .cxli)Ot JOhn' Lusber. The Tribune files listed Lusher late.
ill! and thus, regardles s oC apa a - ~lllident 18 years ago. but according to the fa i· '1 uard's official
Many ~ uch churches there are pearance, it is a desolate h~se,
reCords, Jt was Niday. Mrs) Annabelle Ball, the board's present that have failed God, refused
Today, all arOund us ar~ desosecretary, called this to our ittenUOfi while searching the records light, turned from self-denlaland late hearts. They were made for
for laformation, OD palt officers.
faithfulness of true Christians. the joy, love, warmlh, beauty, ef1
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Once the presence or Christ was fectiveness and blessing that acTWENTY YEARS AGO, from the rues of the Dall,y Tribune acxl with them; once the fires of hol,y company the life of Christ in the
weeld,y Qallia Times ... Rlt)ert Ttoot named salesman for Dodge- joy and power burned brightly on soul. But He is not there. Maybe
Mtkn Motor saies ... GalHa Timefl ecUtorial page wtns high honors their altars, one~ there was life, He never baa been therej or pos- ·
dui'lrc Ohio New'"Pir As~iatlon Convention in Co.!umbus •••
Uberty, ew.ngelistlc fervor ancl sibly He has ·been crowded out.
Dick 'lbomas rolls ~7, Fraiilde DaJJner has 572 series as O'Dell miracles ot redemption.
With Christ ootthere, the heart
I.Aunber Co. moves Into. ucxiiSPUted oecond place In Clt.Y Bowllng • But now there are only lhehol- is empi:y, unhappy, desolate. It ·
Leqve ... Portsmouth TroJans oual GAllS Blue Devils from Class low echoes of the former glory. It He rema.ina aw~ from the heart,
A rlt1trlct cap tow'nlmeri, 52-44, despite sensational performance Is ll9t that their doors ha\'e lit-- there Is only theprospectofjudg'
by CAliS oe!dor BIUy Joe Jolinoon.
eralty been closed; the preacher meilt and a lost soul. But He will
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may sllll preach, the routine oC ecne in jf we wlll let Him, and
the churoh life may be. main- when He comes, He will b r J n g
.
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tal ned, but the power and pres- gladness, securlt¥, and redempence ofthellvlngChrist•r•mlss- tion· from sin.

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WITHIN the next

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Vocational Program Set

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··'Holzer. Mtktt~:~r/}'iriJ
Ave., Galllpolla; Vlsi!l.. J!ours .'
2-4 acx1·7-8 p,111; Parmo·OObo '!"
Pedlatrlca Ward. ·

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Iii !ti'lidacturlng .CI!l'P. ~
Plains,
'--· .-~'*'
.... "-'tar.
acxl MrL Frank Murpl\Y or·thO the YOUJIIIOter ~~ pim...,: 10&lt; '
White Chlpel qwrch seetpr Of while acxl thim call"if ~ 1helP;·
·Melgs Cocincy, ctl!led quite a wlth , darkness .,.,..., .~t ~. ~
cO......Uon for reoldents ol tills P·'ll-· ·
·
- ·
area Friday jolternoon acxlearl,y -·. Ra~~ toll'.! t"t,111et....~ '
tor~._
. ·
' · .d-"' •
he!• we~ m0111 rs ,. tho .
Mautlce nton, ,449 ·
y...,_ llOiiOr was the subject t"'', . Olive, Little .~oc:u-• ' iUicJ .
oi lo oe~r&lt;h that Ipvolved vol""' C(IO(ville Fire Ilep.lrtm,eplll, ID.
. Ioera from four area lire d.,:. addltlcin to nelgllbq~o acxl t.lmll1 .
Wf!nents acxl numerous other lrlends·
•
W:IDTE
resident&amp; Of this area aller he
llopr """ fOUII\I by Jelf Fils- '
QAIJLIPOIJS - 'rml White
VOCATIONAL CONFERENCE WEEK wiD be obierved lor the llrat time tldo _..
· wanclered away rr ... IMine and ter of Reedsville at about 6130
Melg High SchooL COIIII&gt;Ietlng plans for the week ore, left to ri!lbt, Harold SOuer
became loot.,
p.nL The YOUJIIIStor Wll I• a
1~81
oPenlniof' 1Thl
Printed
PIP,"
II 253 'J'!!Ird
:~Ul;om Ke~, guidance counselors of Meigs High, and Junes Diehl, principal
Olliclala ol the Olive V..lun- bruohy area about .l'h ·!linea
Ave. ·Mr. White baS're&lt;enlli'
teer Fire Department If Reed a- awQ rran home, near where his
•
purcbasecl Alloys' C&lt;lmmuniville sald It lobeBevedtheyouqg- d~~~Fl:~entspokas­
IY Buslneoa Service and equipster, who was tound as darkness
ment
frol!l Pornt ~~~tlng
neared, followed hli dog ..,.ay men oald the child, .~ wear·
In
Point
PIIIHDI. 'All servic·
from the llllll'phy ~. located lng a . coo~ was ln ,a chWed con·.·:
e&amp; conne~ted
Hi. Alloy
near the White C~ Church dltlnn .acxl had been .cl')'lng """'
MIDDLEPORT - Doctor, lawyer, lndlan
of the student cwncil, will intrOduce WllwiU
be
cdnthlied
In
the off Rwte 681 towards Coolville, s[derably_ He wos tiken to tile
&lt;
'
liam D. Childs of the Downing lnauran&lt;e
chief? What' II you be? ·
buslnesL
Wltll
the
lddltlnn
at about 2 p.m.
olllee or Dr. J. J. Davis lor
Agency, who will deliver the keynote adMeigs High School students will be ofor the l&gt;rl•tlnr equlj)ment,
MrMUJ'I)hy,
.
_
his
arrival
treatment
• n d then returned
fered insight into these questions this week
dress OC the week.
\
'The Printed PIP orJll be one
home from work at the Ohio Val- Mme.
·when for the first time, "Vocational ConBeginning Tuesday and rontinu!J&gt;g throuillt
atop for all Y®r dltlllcaUng
Friday, between 8:30 and 9:15 a.m. each
terence Week" will be observed.
needL Services . o!lered 11&gt;morning, there will be a number of career
Forty..one persons - most of them local
clllde olfsot printing, Jnstent
sessions_· ·During these periods, to be beld
- will describe their fields of employcopy service, c-.,lete Une of
in classrooms, speakers will present inment.
stamping equipment, b I u e
formatlon on their careers to the students
Heading the week-long activit;y at t h e
print reproduction, ooclal acxl
Meigs High School are James D i e h I,
interested. Each or the Meigs High students
Smith
remained
In
jail
saturday
cc:nmercial announcements,
POMEROY - Four men, one
principal, and Harold Sauer and Tom Kel has been permitted to register to attend
maU!ng llllts, llgllt box adver•
of whom was treated at Veter.. evening.
fwr such interest sessions.
ly, guidance counselors.
Ilel)ucy Sherif! Robert Beegle tlalng,
addraasoet'IPhlng,
ans Memorial HooPltal for anll)Opon to all the 650 students of t h e
said
lnvestlgalion
of
the
lJ:Yirstatemenia,
laml•tlri(l, and
parent
stab
woulll,
were
'-ken
Those not attending any particular eareer
high school - aophomores, juniors a n d
ent
knifing
ls
beiDJ
continued.
A
a COIIIII!Ote set ol platte recInto custody by the Meigs Connsession on a given morning will report
seniors - the program will open Monday
knife,
toun1
on
the
floor
ol
the
ords for GalBo count,y,
ty
Sherllr
s
Department
Friday
to the auditorium where vocational films
morning with a general assembly. The pep
nite club following the altercanight
following
an
altercation
at
will be shown.
· band will play and Dennis Ault, president
Jack's Nlte Club, off B~ 143, tion betwee~n the four men, has
reportedly been turned over to
Wetherholt is·
In each of the career ses- dio Service, MiddJeport; J o h n
FBI CAREERS- Represents- RD Pomeroy.
tlve or FB~ Kathy Moore, Debbie
Authorities Identified tile in- authorities.
sions throughout the week there Rltchhart, Don Anderson.
The sherltrs d..,.rtment also
jured man as Merlin il Tracy,
will be a student chairman and
COMMUNICATIONS, TELE- Laney.
reported
the arrest or Cllirord Speaker for
COMMERCIAL ART- Repre- 19, Rt- 2 Pomeroy- Tracy was
assistant student chairman. PHONE - Mrs. Dorothy JenThese students will introduce kins, General Telephone Cem- sentaUve ot Art Institute, Pitts- treated and released at Veter~ Whlttl~, Harrisonvllle, on an
GALLIPOIJS - MrL Pauline
Intoxication charge foll'"'lng I
the speaker and generally as- p&amp;nyi Cathy Bailey, Rex Roush. bur~, Pa. ; Mortm Titus, Mar- ans Memorlal Hospital for a side
w
etberholt,
Gall II AeadeiDJI Hlsh
wouOO and a lacerated arm after Friday afternoon tlgbt at the IllS
st.~ in seeing that all runs
PHARMACY - Dale Dutton, ta Hubbard.
Sc:hool
Health
Nurse, was guest
INSURANCE - Gene Riggs, posting bond on a charge of dl .. station in H•rrbonville.
smoothly. Q.Jestion and answer Fharmaclst, Dutton Drug Comspeaker this week for MrL Hazel
sessions will close each ot the pany, Middleport; Tom Vaughan, John Hancock lnsurance co. i turbing the peace.
Carico's Oc-Uonal Educatloo
Mary Brlckles, Dennis Hackett..
Also posting boOO on charges
career tip meetings.
Rick Vaughan.
Class as GAllS.
The speakers, their protes.
MACHINE TRADES - Lind- of disturbing the peace, foiiCM·
RADIO BROADCASTING MrL Wetherholt'slectura was
slona1 or craft fields, the stu- Jim Mees, WMPO, Middleport; se,y RatUO", Director, Piketon jng the 11:40 p.m. inc-ident, was
telated to the unit the class had
dents serving as chairman and Van John&amp;On, !~eve OUer.
Vocational School, Plketm; Ches- Richard Eblin, 25, Pomeroy. EbjUst
finished on "Personal
TEACHING - SECONDARY ter Roush, Elbert Williams.
assistant, follow in the order
Jin and Tracy were reportedly
Grooming''
wben lljlplylng for a
EDUCATION- Mrs. Nan Moore,
listed:
ELECTRONICS - Samuel A. together at the nlte club.
jm
and
when
working for an emRetired Teacher, Middleport; Khoury, Ohio Technical Schools,
TUEIDH
Jailed, afttr oot ,posting bond
POMEROY - Thirteen defend- ployer. The seuion wl! cf:ll1·
OSfEOPATHY - Dr. Ray R, Mary Bricldes, Debbie Crow. Columbia; Van Jotmson, Demis on identical counts of disturl&gt;
pleted with a questlonand.anawer
DATA PROCESSING- James .Aillt.
ing the peace, were Lee M. Bing, ants were fined and three others
Pickens, Chief of &amp;.at~', Veterperiod.
ans Memorial iloSPltal; Jolm. Davis, Tri-County Technical InHOSPITAL ADMIN!SfRATION 37, Rt- 2 Pomeroy and Lewis forfeited bocxls FrldaJ:' In the
stitute, Nelsorwllle; Cathy Wat- - DmaldDiener, Administrator, N. Smith, 29, Rt. 2 Pcmeroy. court of Meigs County Judge
Sebo, Morton Titus.
INVITE APPLICATIONS
RADIO REPAffi AND SELL- !011, Debbie LaneY.
VeteranJ Memorial Hospital, Sherlfrs department officials Frank W. Porter.
RETAIL
sELLING
Jack
Fined
were
Robert
ll
Roush,
NEW
HAVEN - The New Hav•
ING- John Werner, Werner RaFUmeroy; Janice Eastman, Mar- oaid Bing posted bocxl. and re·
cvsey .~r.!lo§IW. ~­ lene OoodWln.
·--leased Saturday mormng, but Racine' Roulll ~. $}50~· costa · en 'Rilll'l!al6it'Follllllaticid li'.sK'
roy; ChOStor"liouoll, lilbert WUNURSING- Mrs. Betnlce Led- '~--~--,_,...~-~ and three dais }~ . j~l.. \"us., 90 lng 'f&lt;lf ai&gt;pUcatlona. for lite guard
' 1'· · SUNIHY
llams.
·,,.
dil'S di-lve"i's license spspension at the New Haven SwimmlngPool
He, &amp;lpervlsor of Nurees, Voter-,_
.
BUSINESS
SCHOOLS
Bert
T.IVI!S-SE'l11NEL .
ana Memorial Hospital. Pome- pita!, Pomeroy; Katby Moore, on chargei of driving whlle Iii-' for the summer monlh•· A!&gt;plt·
P\lb l i, ~ N e..,rJ ~ 1:1) !he Oh{o Vl lltf
Walters, Mt. ::late College, Park- roy; Janet Mees, Kathy AbboU. John Sebo.
toxJcated; Charles W. Reese, cations are to be sent to l}(uld
PublhhiOII! l'n.
ersburg;
Kathy
Moore,
Sandy
MilFairmoot,
W. Vo., Route 5, $10 Ohlinger, President, New Haven
t;A.LI. IP Ol,IS DAIU Tfillll'SE
PHOTOGRAPHY - Kenneth
WELDING - !roger Keller,
W Third A..,,, GalJ IPQii1,tlllio, 4511:11. POO.
and
costs,
speeding;
Roy Edward Recreotlon Foundation, New Havler.
Grover, Grover Studios, Middle- Chester; Demds Hackett, Pat
ll ohed e ... r1· •
o&gt;&lt;-epl
ELECTRONICS - United Elec- pori; Tom Vaughan, Rex Rousb. Archer.
Sears, Charleston. W. VL.$51M en, w. va.
s.«nn t'l1 u PMtqt P 11d I I f,IJI II)olis, (!l&gt; io,
HG:I!.
tronics,
Louisville,
Ky.;
Steve
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
OPTOMETRY - Dr- T_ Jay costs, unsafe vehicle; Budley B.
Til£ DAIL \'
110
SlrMl. P01111roy, Ohio,
Brogan, J elf Snowden.
AND MAINTENANCE - Robert Bradshaw, Gallll)olla; To m Mattox. Pomeroy, $5 and costa,
157f8. Publlthe&lt;l ' "='l" wn kda) utnlllll u~
REMINDER GIVEN
unsafe vehicle; Judith A Bleon,
CARPENTRY
Robert
King,
"-i.oU'daY. En10n&lt;l • • ..-curd d u o m.llillll BlatHaggerty, H &amp; RFirestone Store, Vsugban, CalliY BaileyPOMEROY
- Wm. A. Gibbs,
lor a t P """ro)', 0f11o, Post 0111&lt;\',
Middleport, no ~rator's U.
King BuUders &amp;lpply, Mlddle- Middleport; Rick Warner, Steve
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
'JY.HM!&gt; OF Sl.' lr'i( 'R II'l10~
Deputy Registrar, PCIIIOfOY, refly eUTit r 41\ J;, t-.1 ~. I $&lt; per • ilft.
porti Dermis Ault, Pat Archer. Brogan.
Frank w. Childera, Olllee Man- cense, $10 ancl costs; Ralph W. minds lhe public thll they have
MAIL ~ 11SCH IPriON lli\n:S
HIGHWAY
PATROL
ReprePOSTAL SERVICE - P au I ager, Otdo Employment Service, Kocher, Lancaster, $10 m:l unlll March 13 to reserva the
~ r..IJ\pol \o Tr ll;an"' if1 Ohio I fill 1\'ut
Vl11i nl1, one ; ..r $.1 1; ' '' 1110nU.• 16; t hr~
sentative of OSP; Terry H e n- Casct, I'Ustmaster, Middleport; Galllpollai Soiod3' MDler,ldarllsn costs, passing over 1 yellowmiBIU.S 14; ehewhtre, ooe )N r S1 3; si~IIIOill\1
line; Bill Larders, Pomeroy, ja- lllll!ellcenae number thll t h e Y
drlcks, Jolm Smith.
S7; 111r'l'e IIIOIIIh• ~UO.
Sandy Miller, Dmna WeberBrown1'he Ulll) ~ ntl ,..l , o"" JN r $1~; ol•
toxication.- $10 an:l coats; Ed- had !lot year. No rennatlon&amp;
WEDNESDAY
AUTO MECHANICS - Henry
m0111t11 $6.2~; l hrtll! month&amp; • •·
The t:ni ted Prno loteroltHIIIII II l~dut­
ward J. Taylor, Racine Route 1, will be taken after tlat d a t e.
LAW - Fred Crow, Crow? Welle, Karr and Van Zandt ~ .F..BBlAY
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hdy enti ~lell •o V.t "'" for pu bl kt ~IQI! of aU
Tille• and regtatratiDii carclnre
~ ·• o;ll!iJ&gt;il lChe ! orftiiii!(J m thl' ntw~r l nd
Crow, and Porter, Pomeroy; Jolm tor Sales, l'omeroy; Jell 9iilwBEAt!i'!6AN - Mro. Bostic, $5 and costs, detective brakes; oeces11ry to olltaln "'teL , Tho
11w o.... loc•l ""'" pmlllhed he~ in.
Sebo, Debbje Crow.
den, Jolm Smltll_
Ohio State School ~ C&lt;&gt;ametol- Wllliam S. MaUax, West Cdum- new U&lt;enseplateaarewhltebackPROFESSIONAL MODELING ogy, ColumbUs; Sandy MOler, bia, W. Va., $5 am coats, speed- grouncl and blue IIUIIIben.
1..:; Wllllam sturgeon, Rutland
- Mr s. Marvin
Tup- 9uuul Brawle,y_
pers Plains; Anita FUltz, Pat
ENGINEERING William Route 1, $5 and costs, Ull!&amp;fe
KennedlMeredith, !llpt., Inter - Loken vehicle; Oorald. R. Stanley, AI·
Steel MIU, Beverly; steve Bro- bai\Y Route 2, ~ IIIII COlt&amp;, hlt
skip; Glen E. Hw:liDilt Syracuae,
111URiilAY
gan, .1o1m Sebo.
March 9-10.11
no
operator'• llcen&amp;e, •10 and
DENTAL TECHNICIAN-' Lee
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERPAPER !JON
Crew, Crew Laboratories, Pom- ING TECHNOLOGY - Michael coots; David B. Sayre, Rlclne
('rechnicdtr)
eroy; Pat Kemedy, Sandy Zer- J_ Kreska, Cleveland; Terry Hen- Route 2, $10 and costs, e,q&gt;lred
Alan Aida • Laure• Huttan
operator's Ucense.
kle.
- dtldcs, Demla Haekell.
Tho Rail Detroit Llonl
Forfeiting bcnla were John L.
ARMED SERVICES, BOYS FUNERAL DmECTOR A N D
COLoiiCARTOONS:
Representatives fl. Army, Na.vy, EMBALMING - Tom Martin, Underwood, Athens RGute 2,
Norma Normal
Marines, and Air Foree: Jot.n Manln Funeral Home, RuUand; speeding, .27.50; Tommy Eugene
L~n:MWH
Dixon, ReedovtUe Rwte 1, no
Rltchhart, Terry Ilendrlek~Kalhy Moore, Pat Kamody.
l!llm)l Nltu
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ARMEV SERVICES, GIRlSJOURNALISM AND ADVER- mumer, •17.50, and WUIIam B.
Tho Throne
Representative ~Women's Arm,y TISING - ruibert Wingelt, T h e Franwton, HIUitlngtoa, W_ VL,
..and950
C&lt;&gt;rps, Janlee Eastman, Peggy Dally Sedlnel, Fllmero:r: Deilble $27.50, speeding.
Story.
crow, Pegy Story.
FLORillr- Mra. Millard' Van
DRAFTING - Repreoerrtatlve
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Meter and Mra. Jane Harris,
~ Cleveland Eaglneerlng Institute, Cleveland; Van Jobneon, Pomeroy Flower Stop; Marta
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Hubbard, Marilyn BANKING - Gene Grate, Cit!lEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR - Denver Weber, Weber Izens National Bank, Middleport;
Construction COJnpanJI, ReedS• Janet Mees, Cathy Balle,y.
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Mlddleport; Elbert Williams, Motor Company; Tom VIUillan,
steve Oller.
Chester RouaiL
'-'IIOIWIII._Iflll'BRICK LAYER Relno
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HOME ECONOMIST - Rita
Oberholzer, Dlslrlct Home Ser- Lind, Local Union ~
vice Director, Columbia Goa ~ Fllmero~· Elbert Williams, ChesOhio, . Inc.; Anita Fultz, hron ter Roulb• .
SCULPTURING AND PAINT- .
Brawley,
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Ac~ &lt;Hiali sChool, orJII-~ 1 ind ~leal C0111;, 'RI....idl{.it.l ' tlc!PIIO hi , Cjiii'H 1n 1100c!.
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solid stjlte Chomlotry ~ Ra':8ftl" ! Thla oourselobell!loftlredfor
woc•fDip.School.
at11 oclenoe teacherotqln~Prol'l
' Don [joilge scienCe teachirat their skUlsilldjO»wlocip~Solld
North GaJBaP!sbSc:hool, ilu1110 SUite ~I&amp;Ity. ,Credit 1!111 be
em'oiiOd In the cwne w h lc h lulled fr ... lho Unlvertlll of
. tlarle 'March. 12. The coune !a Clncl,.atl. • Part!~~ Ieee~
. s!)OII•ed by the \vest
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GALLI!'OLIS - Mrs, R ir b.Y ter having .bonle ~''cl]Udren;
BOssard gav'e. a piogram · ·oit Nellie Grant, ~lie~ ROO~elt,
14 WOm8n (n ,,., ·~Wldte HouJeU Jessie Wuson and litr sister,
,·for the .}'ebrtl8r7 •m!iO!Inil of the' Eleani&gt;l- Wilson, ·1\iita !!WfOYelt,
Elilllloh club -lield at t11e borne atreaey divorced, , married a•~ Mt s. Gariarid csucilli, 214&gt; gain, ' and AJvorced, married a·' llvtnB lD' WashEAstern Aletue. t.·
gain, and nciw
R·eSjoondlhg lo!,fl'll call bY glv. ingtool.
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.An lnterestfti.o! Item at lnforon: '4&gt;gend~" •*e, Mts, ·Mabel matfoo, Maria Ji!onroil .. hsd the
t,_wney; :, :rrJrs, \ Ruby ~1sard, - e !lllttem a/ Jllv!r.tltat U.cl
~s. 30111\l' Ellloti, Min MBr- Jollnaon baa iet~it~cf._ i'Old
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macle
by
. · · 1!011. ¥r•· Mary Lewis, M r a. S. Klrk a/ Balllimlr)o, And, it wao
Marjorie P)loniale, . Mrs •. 1~la thla sliver, plu•,otllel:~UvF,Ihat
·, · . · wuuamo; :~s. ; Flo/"11~ · Wick- Maria h.ad to hlds, when her hus. . ' ~ Jlne, , Mra. Crace 'Durose, Mrs. band was low on llqldl, to keep
. ,i-' • ·nosebud Bal&lt;er; ,and . Mrs. Ma-- him from seltins )tl ·
, bel · .Wau/!h, Co,~ao;teu, Mr s.
Other Items til interest· were:
- ~ CaiodUi,.and Mra. .\!rna !.fro. Alloe Rooseveli L o n g.
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builness
sestloo and c...rabiatlj&lt;ms - to
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• ion , re)ldtl.! wor,; !Ride con- her by the EI&amp;enhower aQII the
cernfn~ ~~&lt;beii!JV IIIIil . W&lt;&gt;lfare Jotmscms, ·a film a/ Mra. Jloosea/ !.uu ~· · !'!~nmier, Miss velt's life was 'l'""t~ by t h e
Ethel M41111e' Yoilng, and Mn. British \'orkshlre Television
Goldla Warit
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ed.:for membership, and U.Ose she has met from Benjamin Harpel'lons were to be contacted and rison on down. Also Lady Bird's
invl ted to attend U.O Ma,y D!Jmer diary baa been seld wltll msga.
~ling, Ill be held in R I o zlne rights lor a million dolGrir&lt;le College Cafeteria,
lars; and Lucl Is wrtlinl a book
· Also a motton wa1 presented about "Yuld" and lite at t h e
and voted on, that all meetings White House, and either stories
EI&lt;GA~MEN'F, 1ANijOUN~Ql - Mrs. Edna Miller of 49
were to be held as scheduled, sbout family pets in the White
Grape Street, Is anDii!Jne[og the engagement and approaching
and nb csnceUaUon due to bad House.
Refreshments were served in
martjage of her da~ter, Judy YVPPJl:~• to Mr. Lucian E. Bar-·
weather, since Uds sometiines
keeping
with the !1. Patrick's
cua,'t.on ol 1Mrs. Freda Barcus and; the ' late Homer Barcus
caused Inconvenience to program
R. R. 2. G~ll,polls, Jlldy io s 1.966 graduste of Symmes Valle;
committee, as well as hostess- Da,y theme, by tbe hostessea.
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Just at tH• turn in hlstocy when the world ...,ms pu)le4
closer bv the 'marvels of science. of air 1ran1~ ~nd the
!We~tl oi global economr: it is shatterll\ll dan~rously into
sinaller and smaller pobhcal and SQCial fragm,ents .
Nationhood seemingly was a weh-establlshe\1 l",,enomenon a century ago. The 'clamor In the first two'thitds of the
20th century has been Cor some sort of supra-national
organization amounting to a ··world state" which would
ktep all its parts at peace.
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But tht opposite now seems to be. happenmg. Negro
leader Bayard Rustin, speaking recently In Florida, put his
finger on the matter when he labeled this country's black
nationalist movement a reversion to tr!balism, and then
wtnt on to say it Is not a cucumstanoe limited to America
but one that is emerging widely around the globe.
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He citd the Increased French separatist agitation In
Canada and the Walloons in perennially toril Belgium. He
might have added the internal stri!e in Pakistan, the horrifying blond-letting among warring pe.,les on' the. subcontinent of India, the struggle between Btafra and Nagerla In
West Africa. The examples are many more.
Curiously Rustin's observations coincide closely with
those of author Peter Drucker in his new work, "The Age
of Discontinuity." Discussing the grave ills of government.
he asserts :
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the national state is everywhere in danger or collapsi~g into petty baronies . . . "
The problem shows itself in two big ways.
One is the great post-World War II tendency for tribes
to separate themselves from other! and-di~nify _themselves
as "countrles." Africa, of course, ·IS the pnme Illustration .
Writes Drucker:
". . . we are gelllag tribal 1pUatero, prelendlq to be
aatlonal stales, lmpoalag oa lhelr eltlzeat aU the &lt;till of
a aallooal state, driven by aU the jealousies, re10almeots
aad pride of a aaUonal alate-bat Incapable of belag BD
elective or&amp;a• either of domeatlc JOVerameat or of the
laternalloaal community. lucreaolngiy we are fragmeatlq
the world Into govemmenlal pygmies . . . lneapable of
coverDIDJ."
The other manifestation is the one stressed by Rustin·lhe mounting pressures against the authority of established,
sizable economically viable nations. Within these, separatists, acting like tribes either on grounds of race or religion
or prior national origin, are tearing hard at the national
fabric.
Black separatism in America is such a phenomenon. So
is the Catholic-Proteslanl furor In northern Ireland.
Generous-hearted humanilarians, looking at all this, may
be moved to ask: "So what? What's wrong with movements
thst appear above all to stress an admirable spirit of selfdetermmation? ''
The quote from Drucker gives his answer as it applies
to tribal splinters masquerading as nations. They are incapable of governing. They seldom have an economic base
or even much to govern.
Scores of s&lt;H:aUed indepeadent nations today have populations of less than a million-barely the size of one major
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ill mind, ~
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n devk:e ofRustla baa
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to wltWraw wltbill
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ao ntabllsbed great aallen.
gets even harsher. He argues that black separafrom being bold advenhlfers on !lie frontiers of'l~
"liberation movement," actually suller from a "lack of
social courage." They run from the battle with realllf.
The same perhaps may he said for that other resUess
American "trihe"-the disruptive, destructive white radical students who pretend that the leveling of society's
orglllllzalions, from the nation on down, will usher In the
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cases and

of .power in the
our favor. •
The changes don't 'yet .add .up lei a cJ:i~~~~:v;,u~~
against the .Viel Cong. But guerrilla wars
mentum. And these !rends might Just ~
Hanoi's momentum and break t~ ·blick of
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, The Buddhists, 'catbOlks~ Cao Dai ahcl ·Hoa
have '
intensified magnificently their recruiting and organizing
over considerable areu in the countryside. Whi.le · th~se
eUorta are mostly alnied at gaining religious and/ br political strength for themselv,s !rather than at strelli\h!&gt;ning the government or winning.the war), these evangelist
groups compete strongly w'ith Communist organizers.
Noa.Commuold·lljdeJd CfOUPS l{om S.llo~ .and ~r
miJor eltlH ,... ..t Iatt Viit CooJ-IteJtl. aad fllll'teded areas n weekeads lor swiDJioJ dlleUIIioii JrO!IPI, tl
talk-las. Students are exdlad .by lbe ..veature, Jllea... ··
wflh the results. Tiley .. It oo tHir own. Tbelr pareots
somellmes are alloeked, or,&amp;, by·lllelr dlsappelll'loee aad,
aftenl'ard, learaloe wllore 'lllelr - s ... dllupters- •ave
beeao
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in separatlag military and clvlliaD government. For years,
the local army field c~r was In fact the local "war
lord." Clvlllan officials obeyed him on poutlcll-lnd economic matters.
North Vletname10 have been replaced by South Vletna·,
mese in several score tey polilions In the central govern·
ment.
Several dozens of high-ranking officials have been removed for arrogant coiTuptlon. 'lbougb many of the replacements have also been corrupt (because of a shortage
of qualUled offlclals), the removals have 10t a warning.
That Is, corruption bas been reduced-oomewhat.
Over-all, a number of exl!'tmely incompetent army officers, province chiefs and officials; and Saigon aides have
been replaced by men a nok:b or two better.
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Rural hamlet and vlllage · officials · eJected in the past
two years are proving to be an improvement over their.
predecessors, most of whom had been appointed. Offlclals
are finding that, with a ntue training, some of these men
are turning out extremely well. Some, of course, are in- ·
competent, regardless of training.

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diabetes insipidus for 18
.months. The 'doctor is givirig him injections of Pltressln which helps him. Will
this hurt him in any way!
The trouble started after he
took griseo(ulvin £or a fungus infection. Could this
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WASIUNGTON-(N E AlRop. James Haley, D-Fls.,
struck a blow for congressional honesty the other day.
Hlatorlcally, it probably
w011't rank alongside Abe
Llacola's long walk to repay
a few pennies, but it is a
breath of fresh air In the
annals of Capitol Intrigue.
Morning mail to Roll Call,
the liWe in-house newspaper
cin:ulaled on Capitol hill.
brought a dime attached to a
leUer from the congressman .
Tbe letter read: "Enclosed
with this letter is one dime
that is due you for an lss.ue

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of Roll Call that I pleked up
from one of y o u r stands
when I had no change one
day. The siand was open
and I closed it after removing the one issue for which
my payment is enclosed."
Slightly staggered, Roll
Call staffers recalled that It
wasn't ton many years ago
that membors of the venerable lawmaking body would
line up at the newspaper-dispersing machine so that
when one person inserted his
coin the others could grab
the folding gate before it
closed so they could get a
free paper.
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a RoD Call reporter, "when

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A-Diabetes lnllpldu• (unquenchable thirst and ' the
passage of large quantities
of urine without any sugar
in it) Is caused by an ab- '
normality of the pituitary. ·
Vasopressin (Pitressln). art
extract of that gland, will
not hurt your son. It must be
given by injection but a
Gradually, more power Is being taken from the central
newer synthetic product, 8government, placed In the vlllage councils, giving rural
lysine vasopressin, can be
people a greater stake.
given as a nasal spray. The
More farmers aid towaopetplt are informlq on VIet
fungicide
your son tonk had
Coni arm1, food aDd equipment eaebea. PlyeholoJI&lt;al
nothing
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warfare speclallats measure sueee~s Ia 1oerrtUa war by
hetes. In. some, but not all,
lbe wlllfDpen or uawllilagneas of local eltlzeu to Inform
cases thas dasease Is outoa tile enemy.
grown.
South Vietnamese regional miUtla or national guard-type
Q-0 dauJhler 13 has
forces are depended on to protect hamlets from small-scale
B 11 •. ur 1 H r' iace' was
VC attacks and from larger &amp;\!licks l!!l,Ul heJp arri~.
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In years past, reg ular o '~" Y 0 ou1"" up were as-.
right eye rolls upward when
Sl!\"ed to command theSe unitS. Report after report told of
&lt;she blinks We were told that
malitia which patr.olled In daytime, withdrew at night. In
'· only time. can help her. Is
fire fights, some hid, others quickly retreated.
this true' What causes this
Today there are Increasing numbers of regional militia
disease• ·
which repulse attacks by equal or larger VC units.
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A-B~II's polly 8 ff e c ts
These aren't the "victories" one normally writes of in
only one side of ' the face
war. .But. they're !he stuff and subslance of victory In
It is caused by exposure tO /
guerrilla msurgencaes.
cold, a tumor pressing. on
the facial nerve or a virus
anfectlon in that nerve. Most
victims recover spootaneously..and the fact that your
daughter has shown some
improvement already is an
which deals with bllllons
Press Club would send him
indication that she will reof dollars, shook the dayanother page, he would sign
cover completely. Full reagain. They did and he did.
lights out of a machine and
covery 1often takes two or
complained to pollee that he
The new page Ia now kept
three months. There Is no
had put a dime in the slot
In the club safe, whlcb may
other cure.
and couldn't get his raper."
prove that aot even a man's
Should the voting public
name is safe In Washingtoo
employ the same tactic In
society.
But he' retuud, and BOld
trying to get ill "dime's
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jriondt, 'll!ld tell them how
worth," some of the cream
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of the congressional com- congenial atinospbere and
m~~&lt;:h the·l,(Jrd hlu done for
munity might be churned in·
the hand of late created an
fiOII, and how M hlu luld
to butter.
interestl!'_§ encoUIIter at the
mere~ em 110~&lt;-"-Mark 5:19.
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Washington H Ill on hotel
Go Often to til!&gt; .hoi¥'! of
thy friend, for weada eboke
no monopoly on rascality. recently.
the unused patii.-Ralpb
Washington's Negro Mayor
Society's watchdogs suffered
Waldo ' Emerson, Amirlean
a theft of, not money or
Walter W'uhingtOu and Sen.
philosopher.
property, but a signature In
James Eastland of MlaaJs.
the National Press Club
sippi, who play deep ~
recently.
field in the race relations
ball game, were oudclenly
In his farewell address to
been mOf!! -~ bad be
heard the m.,-orra •
comthrust together and, doing
the Washinglon press corps
what comes naturally, shook . meat, whlc!h waa, "Who wa1
Jan. 17, former President
that!"
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hands.
Lyndon Johnson signed the
"I don't lmow," replleclBII
guest bonk, and someone
A photographer spied .the
uni~lifled third PJI'tY who.
~ore oul the page and kept
encounter ana the resulllni
at for a souvenir.
flash wao Immediately fol~ -had obs,erve.d Eaatland's
hotopho!ria, ".liut oae of. Y~
lowed by Eastland bealln1 a
Johnson read of the theft
s in trotibkt•! ,
hasty reb'eat. He mlghlluive
and sent word that if the

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Minority, groups constitute 15 per cent
of the total U.S: populatlon. Yet according
to Howard Samuels, director of the SmaD
Business Administration, the )&gt;est ·estimate
of the number of black· or other minorityowned businesses is from SO,OOO to 15!),000
out or a total business population of 5.2
mlJUon, or from I to 3 per cent. '
If ·minorities participated proportionately, they would own :n;o,ooo businesses, or
at least 600,000 more than they do now.
Negro business ownership, which Is
largely confined to marelnal enterprises
such as barbershops, small restaurants,
corner groceries, beauty shops, bargain
shops, bars and pool halls, actually declined by an over-all 20 per cent between
1950 and 11160.
Of the Z4 million blacks in Amerlcat
more thsn 75 per cent live in urban ~reas •..
The ~ Necro market It f24 bllhon a
year ut.-Neero buslness ·serves at..hllhest es il!leS only 10 to IS per cenl:o('.tfiat
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black, ill Negro business community Dumhers only 2,000 out of a total 28;000•. Put
another wayt one of every 40 whilel Is a
c~oprlelor, out only one Ia about ISO
Jacks.
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the Gallipolis State fns~tute. The wedding will take place\tn
the Ohio Chapel a~. 6,.JI.m, on satln'day. March 29 with Rev.
Wendell Stutler officiiting. The gracious custom of open church
wiD be ob!~rved yrlth a retQPtlon bqmedlateJy CoUowipg in the

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vchune of business Ia done by .white, nonreildenl bualnessiop . .Here, as in other cities, money Oowl·out of the •&amp;hellO&gt; 4"4 .'
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same nature. ?'he foregoing, )lowever-, are.. ,
suHlcient to widerscore the .·llgl!il)cance 1
of President Nixon's exeeutlvr order setting up a Minority Business Enterprln
pro"am within the Commerce Department, an ~lion ceriler and ·an ad·
vlsory councn lei co-ordinate · some 11&amp;
goverame.a t program• in the fleld•that•are
. scattered among 20 different departments •
and aganclts.
The aim,_!llld tlie p"sjdent, is to live
Negroeo, Meslcan-Americ8J1s and oilier
mlDoriUea equal opport'!f'lty· "at the _1op
of the latlder as well as on Its lower .
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MarCh 1.~~ at the Gr1ce United int8rested amateur photogra.

Grange, Mercerville and Cad-

roe, the youngest at 17; Ellza-

mus. Centenary ladles bring

GeUiPGUs Garden Club
There is 110 charge. Refresh- beth Tyler, who at 20, had mar..
The program win' r*e sug- ments will be served.
rled the boy next door, and who

cookies.
CHESHffiE-KYGER PfA, 1:30
p. m. Program. ''Begirming
l:tKtrts" by Jack Duncan. Refreshments will be served by

geattono lor taking · prize win-

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Income Uncle Slni draws oo eviiff'J"iiar at '
this time? llcro~ the hall-trilliOtMioUar ·
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One place to find virt11111ly any deparllllenl slore need . . . DAVIS·
SHULER . And one card will do it all . .. yo11r Davis·Shuler Charge
Card. Yes friends you can s~op both locations with one convenient
card .. . The Davis·Shuler Main store or the Davis·Shuler Anner.
Two convenient plans in one easy to use account a Davis·Shuler
Flexible Charge account with option terms . Use it either as a straight
30 day account whereby you pay the balance in full each thirty days ;
Or use your account as a Budget Charge whereby you make monthly
payments oosed on your balance plus a service charge of 1~% of the
previous month's balance . .. the plan preferred by young families ,
especially al peak buyinA periods.

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GALLIPOLIS LEGION and
Auxiliary ' 50th amlversary
party, 6:30 p.m., at Legion
Hall. Potluck BU_pper. P au 1

Miss

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OPEN GATE Garden Club, ,
Mrs. Robert Roae, 7:30 p.m. ·
Mrs. Arlene Rcush wtu pre-

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WAYSIDE GARPEN CWB will
meet at !lit I&lt;Jpr Creek Hilh
Sebool, 7:S0 p,m,, Baxter AJc ..
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Monday
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Tuesday 9:30-S ·
Wednesday 9:30-5 1
Thursday 9:30-12
Friday
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Saturday 9:30-5

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"ONE OF OHIO'S

Tassels Mothers Club will be
guests.

I~ ·_medleiia.e: ;fadJ~~ . are' Usell ,t&lt;i.'

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PROGRESSIVE Mothers League, with Mrs, R. William
Jenkins, 8 _p.m. Toddlers to

dla~ ·~treat betWeen.llir,e'IIJd foui&lt;,

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. billty and a·tough ,Pf'!'~rialruCII"!':I!J•'1l'.! '
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llel!"'h 'U!O tiny en
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include·~·. s~ace program, cpnaervaUon.· · ·
ol natural reeourees, ei)Vlronm~lthll poilu- ,
lion'1ftonltorii\g a!ld eritne · ~~lil!D· . " .
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tional President or the American
Legion Auxiliary. who·told about
her visit to National Jewish Hospital in Denver and how much the
children patiuts there appreciated the Eight and Forty.
Mr.s. James Collins, National
Scholarship Chairman of Eight ~o~u
ani Forty, told about scholar.. =~~~a;r.TTuu'
shi.Ps available to nurses who
wish to specialize in work with
tuberculosis or cystic fibrosis
patients.
Mrs, OWen Gleason, National
Child Welfare Chairman, Eight
and Forty spoke o! overall Child
your diaii'!Glld a
stylish new setting, if..
Welfare program.
exp8flsively Come in and see
Mr, August Simmons, Director
these modern styles .. designed
ot the Cystic Fibrosis Foundato.!"ake vo~r gem loo.larger, lovelier.
tion of Columbus spoke and
showed slides on treatment and
~cognition of Cystic fibrosis
m children.
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ted by Misa Wonderful in three gJoriQUaly buff summer opening•.

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by Mabel Brown. llooored
guests at the meeting were Mrs.
Arthur Hanell of California, Na-

T'WNEY
JEWELERS

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Mbs MeiiX\v June Shahan, a ence R. Allen, Pt. Pleasant, was
junior at Gallia Academy, was the hOstess for tbe February
a parUclpaait in four divisions meeting of the Women's Soclecl. the amual music competi- 1;y of Christian Service or the
Uon at Athens on March 1. Com- Fairhaven U n 1 ted Methodist
peting 1n voice, ensemble, bas. Clllrch Thursday.
Mrs. John Raike was t h e
soon and plano, she woo medleader for the evening. ''Beau.
als In an.
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Class- A selecdons perform- titul Garden of Prayer" was the
ed were: "Romance" from the OJ)ening song. The song was ColSecond Bassoon Concerto in B lowed by prayer by Mrs. GuFlat Major by Mozart, "So n g net SWain. Roll call was answer.
Without Words," Opus 19, No. ed by scripture relating to pray.
3 (Hunting Song) by Mendelssohn er.
Miss Evelyn Rothgeb read
for piano~ and HLet A.ll M.Y Life
seri,pture
!rom James, Chapter will be h~id at the home or JenBe Music" by ~ross for Mezzo.
5. Two poems, "The Secret,.. nie Well 1n Pomeroy, April 10,
422 hconcl Ave.
&amp;&gt;prano,
Gallipolis, O~io
Her Instructors are .Mercedes and ·"Omissions., were read by as the regular meating night
Condon of Pomeroy, Bradford
Amsbary.
An Gus
inspiring
talk on ., A SimDeVos of Huntlngtm, A. K. Suit- Mrs,
er and Anne Fischer Wbowasher ple Candlelight &amp;J.pper," taken
accompanist at Athens,
from Dr, S. Roger Tyler's writ~
LADIES BEAUTIFUL
Melody, who is organist and ings was presented by Mrs. Dessoloist at the French City Bap- ole Holcomb. This talk dealt
tist Church, has been selected with the last supper Jesus had
to sing at the Southern &amp;ptist with flls disciples before flls
Youth Rally at Waverly on March cructrblon.
All the Newest Spring
The groop had a Bible study
22. ~e has composed a hymn
Styles, in Pastels and
based on Isaiah 6:8 tor per- on the 13th chapter o( Romans.
White
formance at that service. .91e Benedictioo was given by Bes1Yill a_ppear In recital in Pomeroy sie Utchfield. Forty-lour sick
in the late sprlogi the date will calls were n.oported and rerreshbe annoonced later.
ments were served to 1.2 mem.
bers
and tbree guests. Guests
In 1003. Andrew Ca.rnegit&gt;
were
Mrs.
Maude Mallette, Mrs.
donated $1.5 million for the
Garnet Swain and Mrs. Dessie
building of the Hagutf Peace
Department Store
Gallipolis
Hot comb.
Palace ln the Netherlands.

GALLIA COUNTY Methodi S1
Men's Brotherhood will meet
at Rio Grande Methodist

he'1.1lkeJy ta try It IJIDIRH • , .:.I ta ,a·!NU• ,.
lu}OWn fact that the .!'Pfld'l belt ~ are

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Evalha Berkeley of Nevada, Ohio
is il candidate for L'Aumonler.
A reportolllepartemental Pou-.
voir held Sunday,
. March 2 was

Melody Shahan
Selected to
Sing cit\·Rally

wiiJ meet at the home of Mrs.
Earl Neff, 7:30p.m.

Fashion's new "bare look'". interpre-

Uuers announcing candidate~t
tor l&gt;eparLementale offices were
r.ead. Haze) Stelle! o( Canton is
a candidate tor (.'haJ)eau Dr3Jarte...
mental, Irene Meir ot sebri..-,
candidate tor I/ ArchJriste and

Colllty and had sent cards aOO

lilts 10 six chUdren, patients
in National Jewish Hospital in
Denver,

RIO GRANDE La,ymen Organlzatlon will meet at the Rio
Gronde Methodiot Church 7:30.
FRENCH CITY Garden Club

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'·: the hlll'ne cit Mrs: wiiii8JiiJei&gt;- ' · ·
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Kenneth Morgan will speak on

White

th~, chJld:ren there. '

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No. 612, Eight and Forty was '
held at the home of Ines Marchi,
Thursd~y e\lening. La Petit Chaopeau Erma Smith pre1:11dod, usl~
the regular opening form.
The Child Welfare Chairman
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civil rl~ts leaders b!III~·6Jt~'
the Idea of ''black cipl~~m"1· · ~ 'n

GALLIPOLL~

$299

second grade mothers.

more men than women.
But wblle men usually stick to the tecbnlctil upecq of hbme economics, part of
the trenll· stems from the influenCe of &amp;freer world with men and women sh8ripg
resllOnslbilltles, acconiiDC' to Dr. GeorJI&amp; .
Halstead, chairman of the departp)ent.
TodaY .mQre women than ever .are w.~kin&amp;
outside the 11ome and lbelr husbandlljoften
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"Vou'd be llurpri~. at the ~number of :· ,
lilea .who .pre~ s~ breakfast fAir •
their·families· ' abe' says 'FOclills ~~teem- •
ing'i.Jnan's '*'orld. If . .y'i mill doem't

AI one university, tine such battlegrOUIId
Is the h.ome economics department. Bowling Green (Ohio) State University Ia nperle:~~~ an Increase in the number of
men
g borne economics courses and
even has one otudent.-a :1110-poUIId tackle
on the football team-majoring in tile subject.
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· Home ec, of cour10, is not the bake-a·
cake, sew-&lt;~n-but)ons busineas It once WIIB.
Modern home ec courses fit Into the re·
qulrements for certain other majoro.
Nutrllionlats are often biochemists. The
fields of family and child development
reach Into areas of psychology and Involve

ce degree work,
ntests will be 8wan Creek

Among them were Maria Mon-

MethOiJ!it ·. ,Cburch !llOilSOred by phers are invited to attend.

l'V1rs: lv1oi-c:hi
For 40 'and' 8 IV1eeting

SLEEVELESS SHELLS

Jng to pra

sented by .Mill T'ewriey at anopeil er photographs.
tragedy, mixed with marital hapmeeting at 8 io.ni.; ThursdaY,
All garden club members and piness.

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once consJdered "women's work."

MONDAY
CENTENARY GRANGE wUI
meet at 7:3~p.m. Open meet.

Flower Ph~iiJhy'-Willbe_pre· tures as well 811 artiBtic now~ tions, dJvorces, ~arly death and

i!f4Wid that it smacks' of ~ ... oill~; pi!" ••·
!held and would tel)ll -,to·.Pt_iiiettiat~ the ·
ghettos.
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. caplhllls~ pfoiJilaea to iiO no better. Until
· mlnorltles develop ~· .capilaUatle lin·
~WI of their Olfll, they wlll.-'remaln beg·
gars at the cates of equoUty.

Turnabout io fair play in the battle of the
sexes as in any other kind. If women can
Invade fields once considered the dom...
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Luci Joltlsm had wed while their
father• were president of the
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United &amp;ales, and had theirtrou.
"Effective nlng slides and -publlclcy pic. bles In marriaae, with separa-

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church socl.al rooms.

Whose H~nd on ~kill~t?

No one needs to be reii)inded that th1a
Is the Atomic Age. We aomeUmes loreet,
however, that the atom's effect on our
lives involves more than the opectaculir
release of energy in an explosion Ill' ill use
as· the power aource In a submarine or
electrical generating plant.
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Some 250 of Ule nation's largest ~orporatlons now employ radlolaotopeo-eleJMnll
b'eate~ In reactors to give off tadiationIn their manufacturjnR l'fOC'Ises and an·
tither 5,000 small companies alio use r~tioo techniques, says the Atomic EneriY
·Commlsli011 in a thick, 343-P&amp;Re repqrt ,on
research,anll development I~ th~s atea.

Mrs. Ruby Boss&amp;.rd, the speaker, was presented by the vicepresident, Mrs. Plymale, and she
gave a very interesting _program
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Thre&amp;{ll'GIIIled electrloalp'uga
are a wei-• addition jo l h e
SOJ!Ielb"'' a perfect combi..-tlort romes alo.ng.
Renee _.ld d electrloal Ufel1. The
Riehle lo juot that Sl1e Ia beautiful, with big bro!&lt;n e~es rimmed DeWell J)rOil&amp; • rp'(Undlng cue.
wlth loog curled lashes, and besides that, ahe is mart.
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or course Cryatal 11 allUle )'OUfl' to enter a beautiful contest, IIIOfe spJIItances.
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old daughter' of Mr. and Mrl. CUI!ord Riehle, Lower River Rd.
You would have to hear her cOUIII and apeU and recite to knoll'
ASK TO WED
how smort she Is. One thing lhough, ahe lo juot a little shy about
GALLIPOLIS - 0ae couple
Jlvl111 a~ k1ss01. A• 111)1 smart !Prl should be.
li!IPiled for a llllll'rlage lloonse
ON ONE OF THE ALMOST.si'RING afternoons we had last Satur&lt;Iay tn the olllco or GaltJa
week, 1 could hardcy keep fl'1lln atrolllnll down the Inviting dlago1111 count;v Probate ~ T h e J
walks that cut across our marvelous city park. Had to keep DIY mtrd were: Charlo• E. Huber, D. 24,
on bustniss and hurry on. When tbla Ume of year comes, I get spring Silver ijlrlngs, Md.,
Alr
Force,
and
Pem
Lou
Brown,
rever,
22, Gallipolis, teacher.
GALLIPO!JT AN EARL TOPE was the ke~ 51&gt;0lker at arecent meeting of decorators in North carolina. ntis was quite an honor for ooe of our smaU town bustnenmen. Earl is modest about
himself, but not about our old French Clcy. He told the gl'O\Il gathJOHNSON ASSIGNED
ered from all over the eastern part of the country about our Silver
MASON- ArrnySergeaDIHOW·
Bridge and about OW' progress. Who knows, maybe we'll become ard o. JoiiiSilll, 20, am d Mr.
famous.
and Mrs. Eugene E. Jolmson,
wes aaalgnod Jan. 22 to the
CRAFTS NOTE - Mrs. Walker's poncho was nat a poncho, but 5th Infamy Division (Mocha1 "ruana." It was carded aOO woven llll dyed by natives of Columnfzed) near Qlanr Trl, Vietnam,
bia s. A. The ruanas are interesting because tlley are more like a&amp; a track commander.
blankets thrown over a shouldfff than anything else.
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IT WAS PURE PLEASURE tor me to get out of the office I couple of afternoons liSt week. As I drove down Third Ave. toward the
Ohio Valley Bank, the bright, waving flag of our country and the
brass eagle above it were silhouetted against the blue -white sky.
The sight gave set my patriotic corpuscles buzzing,

THERE WERE COMMENTS MADE !)lis week about proper pr&lt;&gt;cedure for guest speakers.
You know if a person is a professicm.l, his time is valuable.
It is very t.h~tless for a club to tie 141 more of I speaker's time
than necessary, Maybe the business could be put after the speaker,
or dispensed with. Also, J hope club members remember !9 say,
4 'Thank You," or even to wlte a little note. Moat of t,he time a small
.(Ut is in order. Now Goodness me, I'm oot thinki~ of any specific
lnclclent
In one column I wrote on a related topic in a general way 1111
BmteOil8 took it personaUy. Please don't, anyone. I'm just thinking
it is good to be rem:lll:led once in a whUe of the things we shoub;J do,
and s&lt;metimes neslect.
Classes at grade schools are among the nicest grtq)s to I!IPeak
to. It is very rewardint to receive 25 or 30 "thank you' a" written
by small hands curled around big pencils.

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house is grounded or not, It 11

oPen church will be observe&lt;l.

Miss Roclerlck was -eel
with a .m!JceUIIIOOUs shower by
Mrs. Vaught Smltb, !lisa Cln&lt;IY
Smith and Mrs. Artlm' R, FlemIng "' February 13'

Mrs. Artlm' Dambrougb and

Mrs.

Gary

Brown entertained

111oa Roderick at • bnmch.

on March 5.
late Jsmea T. Tootle.
A lWI&lt;heon cor the bride-eJect
The wedding will be an event
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of Salu~, March 15, at 4:30
by Mrs.
p.m. at St. Louis CatlloUc
Mrs. John L. COrnett and Mrs,
Church In Gallipolis. A ......,_
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WOllam Jenkins will honor
tlon will follow at the chur~h.
Wedding .T..slc will begin at
Miss m ~ch 10.
1 WNl TEASED A UTILE about my mention laat Sunday of the 4 p.m. and Ule gracious custom shower
olectrlc pencil ahlrJ)enor. I goe11 I am !Blve, but thi111s like that,
now oJIIO(fonees "/Jl.~·~;.!I!!JIIs, realcy ,\l!'root me. To
I quote a wnlf~ ~ ro~i ii'OUiliil'i Jack Matlh&amp;Ws, "Allllllngs
are grtst tor a writer~• J!lilL ''
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1 contlnoally try to mllie that atotement true.

:,-~-~.:..March

i'll Webller, ,,...,, lloneld Warehlme, Mrs. Evan fl¥male, Mro;
Emerson Evans, Mr1. Rex Me .. _
Cormick, Mro. Earl E. Tope and
lllsseB PonY and LlhtQo Tope.
Sending sills were Mrs. Edam Edgington, Mro. llarr7 Rlcbudam, Mrs. Marlin Kerao. Mr1.
Ruooell Sorntt, Mro. L o r e n
Thomas, Mra. Karl.llstiee, Mra.
Eltavaun Mallllewo, Mrl. Jo1m
O'Del~ Mrs. !larry Millo, Mia.
Vauglln Glaosburn, andMrL Lor·
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The ever recurring problamof
unreit among our j'QIJig - l e
.._.eel a loslcll choice Cot',.Y

1st or 50th

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and search for the~~ God's
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Rev. Willlama seemed a man
who had searched, and found the
truth lor himself. Ile answered
each probing questton, and there
were nilll)l, with ·candor and dlrec~a;s. ~
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a story ,·otl, # trip to "Halt!,
Land or· C&lt;ilti'asls,.. and hed
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32 years old and I !eel a dlatanco
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· GALUPOIJS- ThO newcy or·
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Retarded · Chlldreo, Gablpolla,
MW hal a total of 30.melilbers
and 11 otill.....Winc.
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young ihan who relates the comfortable values or yesterdays to
the queatlona thAt unsettle our to.
days.

the ''Joseph Kelmedy Flame whlle they· work at the G.S.l
or Hope" candles, which wlll be Thursdi.Y night llle members
li'rlVll1! ooon.
were conducted on a tour ofthe
· A dince and a beke sale wUI G.S.l Thw ·were a,hown some
be held In the near future. Mom- w~o cottageo !n order to
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discussed tlolpr:l"" tlbU!arlze themselves with the
'pro Ct..i: places tlwy will work. BJ»Moore
and pamphlet , re~· and Mrs. E. V, Clark&amp; .tea tl.e'.r
througfqit the C
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pl!catlone to the members
March· 11, at 1p.m. at the Eplsv.luilteer work at the Gallipolis &lt;OJ!el Church. All Interested per.
.Slota Institute and suggestion sons are Invited.
sheets for uHow I vol~rmay
help a patlent."
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' Member• dlacussed future or·
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c-eted fiw ~~ of services
vlnl:
1nd .PO.Y notional duea before they
~alii polls
beme oltlcW merilbers d the
PomeroJ
National Yoeth Association for
Middleport, IIIIo
l!etorded Children.
Tho duea have been paid from
and
the profit of tlielr last cia~• ~ .
'Mason Co., W. Va.

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GALL!POIJS - The N•wcomer'a Club Ia planllov • ~rtng.
time Tea to be h~ In lite hlatorlcal hilme d Dr. and Mia.
E..- Roderick, 11 Court St.
March 13 tram. 1 ·lo• 4 p.m.

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Invited to attand the.tea and tour
the 1oveJ¥ restOred reoldeDee.
Ra..tvatlooa may be made by
caDins Mra. Miles Epilog. chair·
man, 4411-1516 or Mrs. Richard
SWann, preoldant, ·441-4651.

members are wor~ on their
bours. Members plan to hoose
hl_gh school and coUOge students
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Longhorn Cheese ........

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Clttb met March t at the Grace .1

Vnltad liethodl1t Chureh

Ste.., Needs prealdlltfl.

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Easter ••• to focus attention on

lhe real weman In you. And so,

FOR A liMITED TIME ONLY!

we present coats and castumu
p~rchn~

look you~ went ta own,
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a recent experience of being
In a BJ'OUP rA young peaple who
Mmecl to exlat behlnd closed
IU'el, he ealcl, "These children
are u.e p~ct of parents Jbak.
en to their tredltlonal rooto by
the llberollsm lollowlng WW U."
, ••it wa•·a time when establish..
eel values were queatloned. Those
'IIIIo hadn't found answers, bore
children who today are stlllaeeklng tllose same elullve anawero.
4 "fheae yoongpeople see Clearcy and ....t be sl•en more than
&amp;mday.momlns religion. ~
must bo laugh! to weigh the facti

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CHESHIRE - For their class Osbourne's Look Back In Anger.
the aenlors of Klcer Creek
or the ~r Creek production,
Hilb Sc:hool have selected 110ur Roark states, 44lt's a very f'wmY
Heartl Were YCU\1 and GQ",'' a play performed by a very comlllree..ct c:omedy by Jean Kerr petent ca5l. The enthuolasm Is
balled on Ule book by Comella astounding."
Olio Sldmer and Enilll' Klmstage deslgna and decorations
broui!l.
are being developed by M r s.
The pi~ depicts the escapades Sarah Moshier 1 art teacher at
of two teonaao glrlo tryiDg to Kyger Creek, and her senior ·:~
JI'OVI how 14mature and eoamo- art class.
p)Utan'' they can be on an exSeniors participating In the
dUng trip to Fr11100. Tho play play are Peggy smith, Carol DanJa to be presented March 28 l-»s, Bob Freeman, Drema Henand 29.
son, Ken Buckley, Jackie C u rEdward Roark, a senior at Rio nutte, Barbra Saunders, Esther
Grande College llllliorlng In Chapman, &amp;le Grimm, Marsha
~. will direct. Roark, who
Rodgers, Earl .Thomas, Damy
Ia preoently teechlltg at Buckley, John Hughes, Mar~
Klcer Creel&lt; IHQ!I Sdlool, vol- saint, Ronnie Qlillen, and Brenlllleered to direct Ule play. He da Janey. Karen ~amblin is stubal directed several plays at dent director.
Rio Grande COllege, such aa
Faculty members sponaoring
The Fantaatlcks, Tiger at the the senior cJass are Forrest

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are being 811001lneed for . t b e
marriage of Miss !lillie Jayne
Roderick, daughter d Mr. and
Mrs. Rlchud C. Roderick, flal.
I!day Helglta, Gallljiolla, to Mr,
Tallie Russell Tootle: Mr, Tootle
to the aon of Mrs.·Grace Tootle
of San Antonio, Tex., and tile

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live adapter·ls avabablo II ' .,d of Mr Mllr81iceor- ·
hardware llllireo1 11 will at ln!9.
rid ll.
,..... recoplaCI••"" • ......,..,.. . ~ 'liere "Mrl. Hoyt
data the throe Jll"l!!ll.
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Attacllecl tO thO ,adejltar Ja I . MrL
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short "pig-tall" wire. To tll"lund ~. Mra. Cl~ Evflu, Mi'J,
the appllauco 11de.wlre mUll b, Jallios DauiU', Mrs.llarDidll'loofutened -io the faCe plata scm,r .. Mr&amp; Keith 'l'lloln.u, Mrli. .
m tile outlot 00,.:• II ~ screw st.aritq Wood, Mil, RI.Ymot!d
or taee plata II motel and tile lltelflon; Mr1. Harold; WeiDr,
tDtal hooae ~118111 11 ......,....., MrL r.cJ Edelblule, Mr,. T, ·A.
U10 adapter 1'1111 do the UlO\f Job Thomu, Mrl. Jlelbo: llteotl;
until new .....,....los are)natall- Mrs. Harold Dlllq, Mro •. Jlor.·

Millie Jayne Roderick
Completes Wedding Plans
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:v-- with Sha!terpraor .G..u ·C..P. .or DotroiL
. tory auditor, a Job whk:h wu! keep him tra&gt;Ol!Jig !he alrnys rr..n
0110 part of the coontry to another.
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om.ce&amp; of ShatterprooL Last week he was In Otarlotte, 'N. c., he• 1
now in St. Louis, am tomorrow will leave tor Memphis wbere hf
will spelll a week before returning to Detroit.
Victor is the son of Mr. an4 Mrs. J, M. Gaul, Pomeray, Rt. 3,
alii graduated from Eastern High School and tho Sootbern Ohio Business COllege in Clnclnnati. If~ la married and las 1 ~on 1 VIetor J
who will be three in June. The family Uvea tt Wayne, MJ. ch.
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Til AT CERTAIN FEELING OF BECOMING a grandm-r ffD'
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nounel!W the marriage of ~lr daughter, 1JoQna Rae, to Mr.
Joseph Robert WUoon, son or Mr. and Mre. Joe E. Wllol&gt;ll,
Middleport. The new Mro. Wilson Is a 1968 graduate of Wallarna High Sjohool. Mr. WUoon, a 1964 graduate of MlcWeport
High Scho6I, recentl,y cooq&gt;leted a tour of duty with the u. s,

Heart

COI.st G1mrd stationed at Memphis, Tem. 1He is preseltly em.
p!oyed •.• the Foote Mineral Co. The newlyweds are tempor.
arlly rea1dlng In Mason, W. VL
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wuco.r; 992-5187 01'' Mrs. JudY. ·' oi! ot tho meet!" "'Jlrli ....
Miller at M!Uer lltoo., '1.t2-&gt;'' lno .Phil~ and Mr;. . ...."
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Pqotown, 3 • 3:30 p.lll.
llarHSOIIvU!e,,4 • 6 p.m.
Wolf Pen, 8:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Enterprloe, ..8- 8:45p.m.
TUESDAY
Sootbern, 9 - 3 p.m.
Racine (Wagner's), 3:15- 3:45
p.m.
!Iorden'• (Syracuoel, 4 - 4:30
p.m.
Rizer' a (Syracuse), 4:45 - 6 p.

and JOn, iiloatat.e, Were -wa.uday p.eota of Mr. and Mro. C. ~other.
It tho home
Mrs. Cax.'tlllt
H. Wise, WaveriJ'.
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. Mrs. BeiO'.IiowaU w 'Edwai&lt;l
plllor on flower .................
Temg,loton ...... reeeGI vllltora
Rofreslmtents rrere futnllbod
~ pareilja, Mr. · flld Mrs.
by lira. Grella Slml)aon. ·
Lee JobnJI!lll or RactM. Mr. Jol!nis
aon, homo aflor being holpltallzed, remalna oerlouly ill.
SYRACOSE - "A Co If • 0
Funeral Services
Break Roun&lt;llp" and a okatlnl
Rummage·Sale
. pariJ was dlacusaecl by the Trl·
Coun\Y C. 8, Radio Club Feb.27.
Graee llohlnger and Famle
POMEROY - Funeni 801'vi.,. ,
SYRACUSE~ TheGulcllngStor Kearils were named to !he akat- m.
Forest Run, 6:15 - 7 p.m. eo ror Mro. Harold 1111nm w11o
Council 124, Daushtera ol Arnot- ing party " ancl l'&lt;lOIIWp commitMinersville, 7:15 - 8:30 p.m. died on Feb. 28 were c,...eted
lea \net February 27 and a rum- tee.
Monday at PiUoburgll, Pa.
Refreahlllents WfD't oorved to
THURSDAY
mage oalo In 'the liOil' lldure
Mro. llamm Is llll'\'lved
was dlacuaaed. At the Ilardi 13 Mr. and Mro. Fr.-k Ol!lakor, ' Eaatern, 9 - 11 Lm.
husband,
a former Melia c-,
Mary arid Pililllp,Famle.K..,.s,
1'1\1pero Plalna, 12 - 2 p.m.
meetln~ an auetlon Wlil be held.
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reoldent,
oro 1 dauchtor, piiiMr. and Mra. Raymond Work·
Altred, 2:15 - 2:30 p.m.
Each member Ia lllked • bring
IY·
Going
for
Ule aenicn were
oomathlng green In Observanee mu, Mr. and Mrs. BrOoks Ed:"· BurUngham, 3 - 3:30p.m..
Mrs.
J.
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Thorne,
Mlneravlllo;
Arnold's, 3:45 • 4 p.m.
ol st. Patrick'• Day, worth 25 rrardo, daughter Shlrlfl' and 81ole DUlin, Ralph Bose, Mr. and
New street, 4:30 - 1:45 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. '~'horne, Jr.,
cents or more.
. , HAPPINESS FOR ,MRS. C. M. HENNESY Ia hl:vl11111n orRutland (Main), 5 - 6:30 p.m. Minersville, Mrs. ThOI"De c:.x,.
Pre80111 were lleili\Y Florence Mro, JUniDr llololnger, sonoBracl
kill..In her home. Rotired after more than a hall-century of
Sllwr Ron, 7 - 7:30p.m.
' ter111 or Logan, oro M. set. and
Potta, Either Harden, Marpr- oro Paul, Uoo Manuel and son,
p!Qial fD'gan at Heat!) Methodiot Church, Mrs. Hermeoy gets
Bndbur)' Radio stat., 7:45 - Mrs. Thorne M. Cotterill o!Ten81 CottrW, Thelma Grueeer, Jan. Billie, Mr. and Mrs. Dougllemsnesaee.
· houra of eldOYment rrom playing at home ror her orrn enterleo Lawaon, Ada Slack, L e o,J a lfl', Ham CU~~n~Qlam, Rlehard
lli"'l'"nt. .
Enoch, Jean Hall, Edith 11ooc1, Duekworlh and Mra. A91e• White.
Mro. Clark, 8Dd M)ola Hudoon. ThO next meeting will be Thurs·
dllv, March IS.
byterlan Clllrcb,butnowjuatfllla Mra. Julian Motlfl' (Catherine)
both
reolcle
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In at one ollirch, then amtber.
The ot!'Or two' daughters, Mrs. H0111eay hao four 8randaoos and
Lawrence VIvian (MeU8Sa) and orie granddallll&gt;ter.
IT'S ECONOMICAL TO SERVE AT
Care
ea. Mrs. Thompsc;w1 was one of
HOME. BUY IT BY THE BOX, BUCKET
the 1968 wtotandlng gardeners
OR BARREL AT
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POMEROY - Mro. Kenny (DIThompaoo
of the Wllllq Trill of Garden Clubs,
ana) King, Pomeroy, has returft.
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Garden
Club
will speakonWMPO
Her talk Is another bt 1 aer·
eel home from Holzer Medical
Center, w~ere she was a aurgi· Radio at 9:15 Lm. Mondly on leo of programs by Melp Counp!antlng and aprlng care of roo- II' garden elub members.
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story of land around Uke Placid, Lake George and Saramac,
N. Y. which she described as a

book as having no plot at aU but
. essence, a diary, a prden'
tn
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said Miss Hersey's phUosophy
oC lite was to enjoy every miDmecca for sportsmen.
1be A(Hrorxlacks, IJlareaonce ute, every occasion and every
frequented by the raohlonsble .... encounter from day to da.Y.
In response to roll eaD members named a New EnglaM au.thor. Mrs. James Euler presided ln the absence ot Mrs. Ther&amp;-IIW SKOIIDUY TO

BACKACHE&amp;

IUWI\miiiDIIIfiiiiTA1'1011 on JOOnson.

In the peak year of 11146,
thert: . were 729 American
whating ships ,a t sea, accord·
mg to !he Encyclopaedia

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MIDDLEPORT - Mr. and Mra. Jamea E. Wilson of 2147
Sunset Avenue, Springfield•. Ohio, wlll celebrate their 5001
weddi~ anniversary on Sunday, March 16 with an open houae
from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the home or their daughter, Mrs. Robert Turner, 2229 Sunset Avenue, Sprhwfleld. The WUaons
were married at Gallipolis, March 15, 1919. Sbe Is the tor~
mer Marguerite Halley ot Bladen. The)' are the parent&amp; or

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Mro. ~ames Gilmore oro Mrs.
Emeot Powell.

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Double Oven, Eye-Level
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E. Taylor (Jo Amll Qf Weotport, Connecticut. Their children
ID1 rammeo, which Include 11 grandchlldr.n oro eight great.
grandchildren, and their friend&amp; will joln them for !he ceJ&amp;.
bra~ The WD•Dil' rrere reoldents of Middleport for aeveri!
yearo as well ao Cheohlre alii Galli»ools.

POMEROY - The IIWiual St.
Patrick's Day dance of the Twin
City Shrine Club wW be held
from 9 p.m. to 1 Lm. next saturday, It the Melp JuniDr High
School auditorium ln Pomeroy,
Providing music will be !he
Flve Salnta Orcheatra composed ·or Margaret .Neuman, ~-lano~,
George Dallaa, tt'lllltiOir ,.'i&gt;k~
Rosenbaum, clarinet; K'ermeth
McElhi~, drums, and Ruuell

Phi leo Co or TV
Fine tunes

•utometically, and

North Gallia FFA

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FJects Officers
VINTON - . The North Gallla .
F.F.A. ofllcera for the cmnl1111
year elected recentl,y are Gary

PRICE
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McClaskey,

president;

Terry

Stout,. J:!ce preoldent; Keith HOI,

secretarYl Chester Ward, trellurerj Wry Camden, Sentinel,

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Paul lllyeo Is S-nt Advisor
alii Jorr

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Maple veneers and matchin1 solids. antiqued
finish. Philco Tunina: Eye with ACT. One 5"
and one 6" Oval Speakers.
l2 1,.(,"hi&amp;h, 36"wide, 19'h"doep; 4"cup

dloose Yours •Now In

Roush, ban.
Tlcketa are available at the
New York Clothing Hwoo and
The Farmero Bank alii Savlnp
Co., in Pomeroy; Wagner' sHardware oro Brlnkero Jewelry and
Wa}ch Repair In Rlclne, or tram
Guy Guinther; Don Jollloon, Don

·WHITE - AVOCADO - COPPEITONE

!Vireo.

USED CARS

POTTED PUNTS
Abundant
Supply On
Display Now ..•
Reali J Beautiful

Du.ley' Florist
MIDDLEPORT AND
GALLIPOLIS, 0.

66 BUICK S~YLARK 2 Dr. Hard Top, auto • .,.~, , p,
~ P.B. Rdl!J ••d hooter. 'f!/W tlroo. Sharp. lownor.

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tlroa, ~ "".1' l::lko oilol. ,_..,.... _ .. .,............... .... $1295
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lrono. P.S. P.B. II&amp;H. w/w llroo. Shorp......... ,_$1595 1

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"The Hearl/'~ Mrs. Karr, and

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wao voted to Ol"'ier dish towels
to be sold by the club members.
, DB':otiona were taken trom
Proverb a 17. The groop recited tbe Lord's PrlYfD' and sang
• My WUd Irish Rooo. • Readiftls on tbe program wa ·r e

ctety of New York, was defined
by Mrs. French as meanine .a
"beaver hunting groUnd". She
said that the book has been selected as one of America's best

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meetiJW or the MicWeport Literary Club held at tha home or about nature.
Mrs. Nan Moore.
Mrs. Harold sauer reviewed
The reviews were a continua- "'The Shape of a Year" by Jean
tion of the year's snxly on areas Hersey, a story of ConnSticut
Qf the United statu Mrs. M. L. seasons, the evenirw: grosbeaks,
French reviewed WUliam ChiP" the augarlng orr of the maple

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were made for a white elephant
aale to be hold at !he April mOot-

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ment waa a~Jedged; M. r 1.
Karr and Mro. I!ob Boweo thanked !he club mein!;era ror ·cards
and flowero recelvecl~rlnglhelr

Adirondack Country
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Mrs. AUen ~chln&amp;er, v I c e
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MRS. CORA WIGGINS OF POMEROY hod a blrthdiy laot weekher 85th. Coming til make the day a special occasloo tor Mrs. Wiggins were three of her graOOd&amp;ughters am their tamllies, Mr. and
Mro. Allen NOll aoo children oro Mr. oro Mrs. Bob Oa6gherty of
COlumbus oro Mr. and Mrs. Jim Robey oro children Qf Iloyton.
And Mrs. Edna Gaul of Pomeroy, Route 3, will be 79 come W-"'
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POMI;;IIOY - A oonlrillltiGol
wao made to !he Heart Fund by
!he Laurel cwr Better Haallll
CI.m Thursday Dlght at the home
ot.Mrs. EuaMe 'IIIomjlson. Mra.

A card has been prepared by the Yooth ror the Voluntary Prayer Amendment,. 4723 Richmond Ave., Houston. Tens, 77027, which
need only be s1gned and mailed. You can secure a quandty or these
cards at no charge LI)On request, although small d0111.tions are ~
predated, since there are printing costs which have to be assmned
by oomebody.

eommo n J(ldntY or BladOI!r Jrrltat 10Ill mllle many mm and women
Nel t..- and nervou1 from frequent
burnlnt or lt~hllll urination nl1h£
....... cla)' . Set'ondarlly, you may 10111
p lftd have H~e ~ltache
aad (HI. oJOI!r, tired, dePri!IH'\1.. lit
IUdl CUH. CYSTEX uually brlnp
nlpinl comfort by curblnl lrrlt.atlllf lftiDI In ~~~tid urine and Qutckly
n11n1 pain .Get CYSTEXal dru11l1t1.

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portlms. She's proud as can be that her grandson, Timothy
Durst, son of daughter Ruth, was born on her btrthday, March 5.

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Beverly and the baby were accQq)aai.ed to Columbus by her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Beaver, sister CoC;y alii niece Gl,yla
Lee Haning. It was their first tl~t.
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lli'L •·"'• Racine ire aj~Qmc~Dg ~ ltig!CII hall'. Dollliitis lor tho
.,.._, · blrtli' ola 41118flteF on Feb, 25 1t •fuel: are bel!!C oalietteci on4
or, Mro. ' HOize~ Hoopllll. ' · ;., . ,
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tor ~ or a .lil&gt;oalble hlp

HAPPINESS FOR AIRMAN DENNIS SMITH Is havhw hla wi!e
the former Beverly Beaver, and son. - h Eupme, with him in

IN MElGS COUNTY, at Jeast, there are real efforts being made
to draw the attention or Congress to Sen. Dirkson's ameldment to
the Constitution or the United States which would pennlt volunta
participation in pr ayer in public schools.
cy
Latest to take some ,l)O&amp;Itlve action toward laving the prayer ban
lilted is the Middleport Church of Christ. SometiJne thlo mcards asking ror s~port of Sen. Dirkson's amendment will be prC:..
vided 400 or so residents or the county and they wlll be requested
to slin the cardo oro mall them lo Washl11!10n.
To repeat - a continuing landslide of mall reflecting a desire
for a return to the recognitioo of God in schools and other _ptj)ljc
pllces is necessary to r emhd Congress or the wUl o1 some -Ameri~

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i.lyno, 5, ~triot. Star·· Rt.; • ., · Ntcltol, 22, ·189. ~talcte Dr., ·
aclmtUod to HOlzer llj\dical. eeo- to. coJ!IpQ!ta 'Mpnlctpal , Court. .,,
ter, f'lrll 'AVe. l)'tdo,y ~veatn&amp; . March i'o .., chlrset 'ot&gt;speild' •
with a fracturod ·ol!"' tee
.In ...... lor, rboct Wlldlt!oi!l '
bo~ Struck b)i I car. Her._ ) ond· an · Olljllrod (Jperator's ·U•, &lt;

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truck, lost cC11trol 011 a curve

ot her parents,

after swerVing to miss " north- . ·.
IJoulll car drt~n by , Charlene
Darst, 35, Rt. 2 Cheshire, 11tere
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K. Richard Layne, at Centenary.
OUicers said the chlld darted
across the highwty Jn front of a
car driven by James T. Bow.
ser, 34, Springdaie, PL
There was minor damage to

VISIT GALLIPOLIS - Rev. ard Mrs. George Tewksbury,
missionaries to Pakistan, wiD speak at the First United Pres·

the right front of the Bowaer

byterian Church during 10:30 a.m., serVices today. A luncheon
will follow the service for an cpportunity for informal discussions of the work of the Tewksburys.

car. No charge wae .tlled against
the driver.
Two persons had mioor . to.

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juries, but were not treatedac-cording to the patfol, in a nne
vehicle accident at 5:10 p.m.
"This is a good opportunity for Frldsy on the Buta&gt;ille ·Porter
teenagers to show their ability Rd., 1. 7 miles north o1 ~ 160.

GALLIPOLIS -

Members of
the Rio Grande College Arch01 Fraterni-ty (pledges) will spon- to their parents and other adults.
"Members of the GAHS Drivsor a car rodeoon!i.mday, March
16, beginning at 2:30 p.m., on ers EWcatioo class will be on
the Upstream Public Use Area hand to display their talents. We
below the Gallipolis City Park , hope the knowledge you gain from
Jim Weber, a spokesman for the rodeo will save your lile or
the fraternity, said the project the life of a friend in the future."
Is .. mort' or less a contest that
wUI enable drivers or all ages
to demoostrate their driving abilities and their koowledge d
general safety in driving. "
New automobiles wUI be spon~ed by various Gallipolis car
dealers. Winners will be presented trophies.
Cootinued t h e spokesman,

hlcles.

Auto Mishap
POMEROY - Two of the five
occl4)1nts of a 1961 model car
that rolled over twi ce in an accident on Routes 7 and 124, twotenths of a mile east or the HilaM Church . Road at 2:30 il.m.
saturday, were treated and released at \ 1eterans Memorial

Hospital.

The Meigs County Sheriff' s
Department said the car, dri \'en
by Darid C. William s, 20, Star
Roote. P001eroy, apparently went
out of control when the left rear
wheel locked.
Williams sustained a laceration of the left arm, and his
brother, Ronnie, 18, also Star
Route Pomeroy, suffered a severe la&lt;:eration of his left hand.
Other occupants of the car,
who &amp;llp&amp;ren~· were uninjured,
are Virgil Dill, 19, RD Pomeroy; Mike carleton, 17, Rl 3
Pomeroy am Mark Still, 16, Rt.
3 Pcmeroy.
GALLIPOLIS - Judge John
Authorities said the automoW. Howell rined John c. Henbile was dl:moli shed
derson, ill, 16, Eureka star Rt.,
$10 and costs, Saturday in GalEADS ASSIGNED
Ita Coonty Juvenile Court, on a
PT, PLEASANT - Airman &amp;ate Highway Patrol charge of
Paul W•. Eads, son of Mrs. Made- failure to obey a stop sign.
line L. Eads, Rt. 2, Point PleasIn city police eases, Judge
ant, has completed basic train- Howell Uned louis A. Clark*
ing at Lackland AFB, Tex. He 17, Proctorville, $15 and costs,
hu been assigned to Port Hue- speeding, and Brenda K. Porneme, Calif., (or training in the ter, 17, Eureka star Rt. , $10,
mechanical - electrical field. Air- with costs suspended, on a charge
man Eads Is a grawate o1 Point of failure to yield the rigtrt of
Pleasant Senior High School. His way. Richard G. Neal, 16, Galfather, Arthur H. Ead s, fives in lipolis, forlelti.d $2R bond for
Gallipolis.
left ol center.

Teenager Fined on

Stop Sign OJarge

NOWI YOU MAY
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enjoy the advantages of hearing and is the result of 33 years of

agaJn With a patented invention
that 11M NO buttons, NO tubes,
NO wires, NO bulky batteries.
Instead oi forcing amplified
!OUnd through ti e impaired
outer or middle ear , the patent.
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oxperience by Otarlon's Presldent. It is made posalble by a
marvelous transistor, a develop-

ment of the Bell Telephone Lab.
oratodes-similar to those Uled
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PHOTOGRAPHY EJqiiiR,T
~r, loll, Mrs. Oocal- :ala~, ce-,.
'Kri•..Jtck U:UIIson, righ4 g.._e to' change the
"Photogrlplzy as a f1ne Art" exhlbtllliiW "!' ~J~ ~ !he Flrlt Nallonal Lob1J1.

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Followlnlli ·lfarlhall Sci'
· -Fair J!1i11Cii&gt;lma.' U"'""facr ·. ·.
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March 12.
A potluck dinner is scheduled

for 6:30p.m., In the Legion Hall.
All Legionaires, veterans a n d
members ol their families are

Invited. The Legion will furnish
most and bread. lndlvl.cllalo
should bring their own table service.

Paul easel, Middleport Postmaster, and former commander
of the Middleport Legion, will

be the gnest speaker.

Larry Guthrie Home
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GALLIPOLIS - SP-4 Larry
L, Guthrie, son o( Mrs, Mary
Cordle and Tom Guthrie of Gal·
lipolis, is home on leave beCore leaving for Vietnam. He
wiU leave Wednesda,y ror Fort
LeWis, Wash,, and embarkltim
to the Far East,
~ec, Guthrie attendod Gallla
Academy High School beloce en-

$13,000 Suit

Filed in Meigs
POMEROY - lUi! lor $13,000 has been filed In the Meigs
County Common Pleas Court by
Ruth Lee Runyon, Athens, Route
4, agalnstLarryandJaniceRitch.
te, MinersvUle.
Tho plalntilr chlrses that she

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Set for May 1
POMEROY - The annual meet.
lng of the Meigs Count,y American Red Cross was set for May

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YVOIVlO Scally, Middleport, will
~n heed the water eo!ety and
lile savirw program for the chap.
ter.
Mrs.. ""Jeln Bnun, notirw service to mUitary families, announced there is a new field rep-

TRAIN COLLI&amp;lON
ASHCIIURCH, Englalll (UPO
- One penon wu kUiod alii 27
others htiured Saturda.Y when 1

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ST. WUIS (UPO- BUI Stocksick, a member ot the SL Louis
Cerdlnals ground crew lor 60
years beCore hJa retirement,
died Thursday nigh~ .He was 85.
CRUMP RIDES AGAIN
SAN JUAN, P,R. (UPODione Crump will ride In two
races at El Comandlnte race
track Sunday,

Miss Cru"" wUI bo aboard

17 yearo, driving a traeter.tJ:aller riB - . , . lleubonvUie and
Chic..,. Aa wfmiio altho award,
lje Will recel"· a $25 oavlnga
bolld, an award cartlftcateancl a
IJ)I~ lapel i!lD to bo (IJ'oaentedal
lho...511t 111110111 COIIYeildm ul
the
Truddng Aa,IOCiattGn,
Mo.Y 26, 27, and 28, II! Cotumbuo. Baker Ia amembel-o!Teo!nocero Loeal 428 at llteuborivllle.
He and hi• wUe, Roma Bth·
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Versemakef in the alxth. Track
ofliclalo slid she ma,y still draw
Cor ~r race on the Sunday

COLUMBIAN

POLYPROPYI.ENE
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reports,
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or the total • .13 ta
In ilnea to the ita~
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.II! sherlll'1 l•a; 111,Mllt
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Fawdr1, Nlatttlngale Roll
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·_..,, Brltlob Colttmllla? S.e ·
o.conotr !mlbleo IIIII l'tin. &gt;\1 Is .irver 80, .Illite tllebltl to Itt
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POMEROY- Receipt&amp; lor the h~\
will IIIJpear at the Wabama er, lor Setltie Trucking CorpOra" Me1p CGoJnb' CourtCOrtiitiiiOIIIjl fdl.

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OTEPKA CONSIDERED
WASIIINGTON (UPO - Otto
tering the United States Army.
passenger train plowed into a
He took basic tralnlllg at Fort O!Epka, State Department em- derailed frelgbt train, police
Knox, Ky., and arrivedherefrom ploye SU15(10111ed by Secretary of said. Author!Ues said the
Fort Carsat, COlo., his last as. state Dean Rusk, is beilll
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acti veb considered" ror ap. passenger ell&amp;)ress enroute Crom
stgnment. He il!l atta&lt;:hed to
Bristol to Newstle hit the
Headquarters, 4111 Division, Both poinunert to the Subvershe lrelght as it was ~roaching
Activities Control hrd, ac•
Artillery.
cording to the White House. Ashchurch station, abaut 90
Rusk ordered Otepka repri· miles northwest ot Union.
mallled and translerrod several
ELEPHANT DIES
Osmium, a very hard, blu·
WNOON (UPO- A 5-montfl. years ago because ~kl gave
with a violet
ish-white'metal,
confidential
lnlormaUoo
!rom
old baby elephant be~ RO!Yn
luster
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the
heaviest
sUbdeportment files to the Sonale
Crom Bangkok to Miami,
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of the world'•
ducts
s o u ndI
flrot
eyegla" was (oui'KI deld ln its travel
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~SALLE Hotel
hearing
aid.
,.,. Fridlll' at Heathrow airport.
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MIDDLEPORT
1 The Rx-880 ts British Overseu Airways otfl..
cess directly to
WED., MARCH 12 1 truty a dr8Dia- ciab said there wu no
the "hearing ce""l
2 P.M . .• 5 P.M..
I malic step lor- Immediate explination / for the
ler," the . inner I ASK FOR MR, DILES : ward in ilearini desth of tho . animal which
ear! Weer ij and 1 ""pr&lt;seallng Vere Smltb 1aid tecbnolot!)'. apparently died during tile
Zurich to London leg or the trip.
challenge your Aedto-Visuals 15 w. Union I~ not only
closeet friend to I
Alhens 0 15701
I np you a
tell it's a hear- 1 cau ~ct,lf3-n•
l"illriDlrJI! new
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-------------.lworld oi sound, GAME SIDFTED
NEW YORK (UP!)- The NaFor thousands this new bone ' but also the privacy and 001&gt;
tional Hockey Leque game
t'OIIducllon method may prove venience you have wanted. If between the New York Rlnpr&amp;
to be the best possible way to you'd like to know more about ard the Boston Brulna, ICfte..
hear neat to nature's own ears. this patented Lillener and dfs. dulod lor Madloon Square
For many, even Ibis new tech- cover if it may help fOil, With Garden March 23, his been
llique. may not be tbe answer. no coat or \obli-.ion, write ~ shifted from an eveni!W aame
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to bow,
Int., Box A-1, I Westerly Rooo!·
The game wUI begin at 3:35
O..lntng, 1'1. Y. 1115112.
p,m, ·EST and bo ~ leltviHd

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SENIOR BIOLOGY - Robert ,.
The (IJ'ayer IIJ'OCodtna the 111811 Scboplo,, ~••~ .
and serlplure ivere by the ROY. , SENIOR /IIATII :... Gqor l!:nPaul Sellen.
&lt;ellor, IA&gt;IIIcal :fl'u1l'; ·Mai111a
A llu!norooo sldl wrltlen by CornwO'n; The IIYDimelerteoilflll
Roush m the problema and !rue- EqldlaiAII'al TriiDIJo; and Mlb
tratlms of a typical dill' In the Rake, Vector Anaqlla.
llle ~Dairy Farmsr Cod·
JtiNIOR BIOLOPY - Martha .. . ,
die W.o (IJ'eoentedb)' Roush, Mn. l!ldu, The 9i1Nii Blood; l,oullie · .· . ·
Frod Neeee, Mra, Jallleo Cerna- Gorp!, Art 'at'B~ llllljda , ,
han, the Rev. Mr. Sel!ero, IIIII Mllto, Sea Lali1 . 1
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JVNIOR PliYSics - J .o h a
Mora reod a poem "When I Have D.,, l.ll!.,..e Membri!IIOo; ,
Time."
Felker, Mom~; and Sere ··
Youth porticlpaiiiJI In the JII"O- Leo,
and Wto. ,
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ter Q( Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dean, stoWera, EntemoloiiY. · '
and the Melp ~ diiJry (ll'in. '
Olbsr -nta tioUrtilg p r o.
ceso, who talked &lt;a the _ , . jecto In the GAl,~! ~ .. ,.
tunltieo and responotbllltlta ol · were:
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being dairy prtnce11; Lee AM
JUNIOR PHYSICAL SCIENCE
Nease, daughter &lt;K Mr. and Mrs. _ Joy Plymall, lilbematt.o;DaFrod Neese, who reported &lt;a her 'rid !l!yder, Ullng Solar EneriJ;
boUer llvolloek dairy project; cbarlo1 i'errcud, Vote.-a; ·.,·.
and Larry lloUm, oon Q( Mr, and · Dale Lear, Roc)&lt;el . ~e1;
Mrs. l;di1011 llolloo, who pvo a Dlzabetlt Boller, Atomic Slruc.
reoume of his work til 4-H and lure; and Carol Folden, S p a c o ·" '
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and $1,000 Iii punitive damages
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11Qi1at blbonviUo,
appearance eonceri toor. . honored bJ' the Ohio
ecy
'I'hnliktli was named director dustry lor his wtstandlne 881 ok
1 at Veterans Memorial HosIn July, 1967. He is director record as a prilltooianal tru
pital when the chapter's board
'or all the ou '-nd~ After the dr!•m:. ·
met Thursday night at the ho,.
marching season,' · the b a n d
~ the bUll of •fool record
pi taL
program Ia malntalnOd In two ct illllbWIIl' eo!ell and
During the session, presided
ensemblea. The 105 meml&gt;er :-.tJ!:th~ :~•
over b)' Dale Kautz, president,
concert balll ia open by audl·
ha had 110 acctclents In 34 ;..,1
It was annoonced that the chap.
tion to all Interested students.
..,: 2 380 000 mile~
ter Will receive $500 from the ,
The band performs three cam-59, hill been employestate. of the late Homer Cook
pus concerts a year.
ad by Senile tor the pol!
of MiddleporL

sold real ellate to thedelendants
1n
last year. A number of
Items of persmal prq~ertY In
the real estate, were converted resentaUve stationed at Clarksto the use or the delendante. The burg, W. VII.
platntlll seeks $10,000 lor the
Vernon Nease, blOOd progfi.OI
persmal propertY.
chairman, exteoied thanks to
The plalntilr t\u1her contends
helpers and donors for"their ef..
that the delendants permiUodand
lorts during the last bloodmobile
lnclJced their Iive-k to destroy visit in February,
the plalnllll'o garden. 9le asks

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Using ''Have a Dream Which
is a Goal., as his topic, Eberhard spoke of the progress made
during the 57 years of the assoclation and told or the fields opening up In Mexico, Central and
South Amerlca where there ta
an increased interest in dairYing. In his talk, he commented
on the heavy mail response resuJtfng from the page in ~­
ish in the Ohio Qlernsey Bulle-

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The forms , to be used by present seniors who will gre.duate this
spring or those out of school who
need assi stance to start or continue an educational progri)n,._," r ted in basic poll~ science including both theory and pracare available from the guidance
tical application of principles and methods. He will complete
counselors at each school.
the course March 28.
The scholarships being offered
apply to any kind or higher odn·
catiOn, college, technical, vocaGALUPOLIS - City pollee
tional or other specialized
investigated a minor accident
schools, and are not limited to
in the First Ave. parking lot
the highest ranking or so called
at
theGallia County coorthoose
u A" students.
at
11;30 a.m. Friday. OClicers
The DoiJars for Scholars
said Leo P. King, 64, U.,.. 2
movement iJ:1 ~Meigs ~ is in
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'-ckod&lt;)Jullnd his car
its third year. To date, lriorethan
struck
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30 Meigs County young people
od by Jack Mink, 708 Second
GALLIPOLIS - John Hood,
have benefitted !rom scholarship
Ave.
commander
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Gallipolis
Lafay.
awards of more than $7,000.
It was the city's 64th acciette
.POst
No.
27,
American
Le.
Applications should be return·
dent in tile first 66 days of the
ed in their completed Corm by gion, amounced Saturday that the
year. No one was injured and
Gallipolis Legion and AuxDiary
AprU 15.
no charge was nled.
will observe the organJzatioo's
50th annlverssry m Wednesday,

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bl.e to participate In ~ot.;Jcl Sci- ,. ,
•ee llq At!fll , 5 jt ~ Ual- .'~·:
verlllf;Y· In A~;,studOrttl re- .,_,
llit,iioj-o ill ... FreaCb Art Ca!on1. Mra. Dlnld . calving' a ~ ~ lat.Atl)- ~·.
PartiOlpants

presidenti Thomas M, Theiss,
vice president, and Mrs. Edison

ONE OFflCER FROM GALLIA c:.ourey is auendlng a lourweek long basic pollee school at the Ohio State Hl.gtrway Patrol
Academy in Columbus. He is Patrolman Jerry L. Taylor of the
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l lis Police Department, right. Col. Robert Chairamonte.
le , 6 patrol slt)erintendent. PatrolftWI Taylor is bel~ hl-

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cers and a lalk by Rowen l!lJerRoush served as master of
hard, business manager m' the ceremonies lor the program
Ohio Guernsey Breeders Asso. which leatured music by Mrs.
clatioo, hlgbli!lhted the winter Garrett Circle's 14 Qdnteens."
meellng of the Soothesotern Ohio The singing group, composed of
Guernsey Breeders Assoclatim, Rhooda Ervin, Patllumao, SlarThe meeting was held Thurs- on Ervin, Pamela HUI and Gar·
dlll' at the Southern Local High da McGraw, sang several ~·
School following a potluck sup- ered sonp lncludlng "T e n
per,
'Ibousand Angels" and "How
Elected were Edson Rousl'!, Great ThCiu Art." Mr,. l:;lrcle

MIDDLEPORT - Application
forms for participaUoo in the
Dollars !or Scholars program are
available at the three Meigs CounR
ty high schools, Tom Kelly, chalr-

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Elects Edson Roush President

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trol, went off the highwal', struck .
a ditch and the truck overturn- '
ad onto its lett side on the roadway. There was hea'Q' damage to
the truck.
Nichols had a SPrained shoulder and a passenger In the truck,
Junior Johnson, 16, HI I Glllljlalll, a brulllod lett hlP.

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things were mostl.}' routine
on the river In the Gallipolis
area. Here is a day by .clay report of activities from the Hiver News from the rtles of the
GalHpolis Dail,y Tribune:
ago

1\li\UCII 5, 1919 - TfiEl'IIIUS
Green is having no trouble making three trips a w~k 'between
Cincinnati and IIuntington, so
Captain Gordon C', Greene says
in a letter to Captain 'Jesse P,
,Hughes or the Leroy. The packet makes but few wharfboat lanG.
ings. Captain Greene reports·business light thus far but he expects the busineSS tO imprOYC
soon and he will make the trip
down stream from Huntington to
Cincinnati in da.Yiib-ht.
The Middleport city council
turned down the street car franchise proposed by Captain John
Lyons, a well known and wealthy
river man.
The towboat Robert P, Gillham,
laid up at the company landing
at Henderson landing, was decorated in crepe and herfiagplac ed at half'lnast out of respect
for the late Robert P. Gillham
d. Cincinnati.

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going again.
Sherman I&gt;onnett, for over
25 years a well know anst pop ~
ular draj·man In this city, has
sold oul hi s auto transfer truck.
and ac&lt;.:cpted ' the position of
watchman on the General PerShing, ~crman became tired Of ,
the transfer business and desir, etl a change. lie boated many
years back when a boy on the
Pittsburt,rh towboat Joseph Nixon ·
with S:eward Art Smith.
The Joseph Nixon, now the Valiant, was built by the Walton
Coal Co., at Pittsburgh in 1877·.
When she came oot her boilers
were installed backward so that
the fireOOx was in the de c k
room. Later on the Nixon was
sunk at the Pittsburgh wharf.
She was raised, repaired ·and the
boilers changed back to t h e
right positions and the name
changed to Valiant. The Vai!ant
has been laid up at Pittsburgh
for two or three years. Captain
William Brookhart was in charge
of the Valiant for several years.
Slle has 20 X 7 engines.

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E. .. gator 'wlui the Ohio C!vll Serv·
recipient
of ll1e -•ted Bolll:f
Sen.senb.-,nner ct,Colwi:lblut, who'~ }tc:e -&lt;;_op~,mlaslori.
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M';,_y!lll M.

Wlll speak ln Popier~,"'rlau-sdaj. " Mayor and ""'•· Sensenbren- Roas award 8nd Was selected
""~4mlrig, i1 servlng 1 his · fourth. ner' t}ave ""'-sq,n'a, th~ Rev; F4- . as 111e ouullndL.s Q~~Yor ofllle
(ftrm a• · chief exeeutive Of the ward' W. Seilsentiremer, whO~ nalloo 1&gt;1 ll1e ' f - . r Order .
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- aest i!llf¥,' Wbon . serve~ as pastor o! the ~ Of Eagles. . • .. •·
. other re&lt;:e1J1; 1award.&amp; recelv· ele&lt;ted in 195f he "iil onl,lithe St. PreSbYterian Coorch in Co-,
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by Mayor SeniOIIbremer in... seeond . Dem~c~atic . ~r ~ lurpb..Js and Rlc!tard C. Sense~·
cludO
American.;l;ilpm Citation
serve llle city In' :!.I f"!U'O, ' . br...,..., director .of the Co!Um"'
· He · has won recosnltlon ,Ills . Reglpnal Ol!jce of t ~ e d'· A.PPJ'ee1-atioo,· Co~a Area
lor elrorts which broogltt Co- · Small Business Mmlnlstriltlon Chamber d. COJP.m8ree Award
lumbus the covetet:l L o o k who is also an ordained deaCUt · of · the Year 'rrri dlstin;pllohed
Magatlne 11All American City'' in the Hoge. .Memorial ·Presby. service, Co1umbul ' Elks Outslandlng Cltl.... Award, Hilltop
aw~rdo in 1969 t h r 0 u g h terlan Church. 1
the succCess olhlsannexationpro.
Mayor Sensenbremer is an 1!1- Lions &lt;;ommunU;y Service Award,
gram, hlo teaderahlp andhii rec- der o! llle Hoge Me~ ;Pres- Lancaster 0hio. Eaglea Go o d
1, Ohio state Ea: ord of encouraging community byterian Church, haS 48 YearS: Nelgltbor ''
' service ·among individuals and d service with the, ~ Sco\lta gle utdwig '"e Memorial Acorporations.
of America and ls currentl$ ser.. ward, Outstamling CitiZen Award
Mayor Sensenbrem~rwasborn vlng ·as vice presidtn of _the by the Home lliUdero Associa.
Jn CirclevUle wllere he was· a Central OhloAriaBoardof~otJt.. lion of Greater·, P.,lumws and
friend o~ the pOpUlar showman, ing. He is past president ol the the Reserve Offic~rs Aasocla.Ted Lewis. He went to work ln Camp Fire Girls, a board tlon of the United States Award
the depressim year.s in the oil member ot the Vohmteers of for serving the ·Mtlonal defense
fields of southern California and America, member of Big Broth· of the country,
later became a west coast news. ers, the Elkl, F..agles, YMCA,
Thursdar evenirtt's birthday
paper reporter.
Goodwill InWstries, . Fraternal observance wtll open wi'Ch a dift..
Upon hls return to Ohio, he Order of Police Associates, ner at 6 p.m. for members ofthe
aeitled in Columbus and began !.b,re, and a director of the post and the auxUlary and their
a 19 year career with the S:ate Columbus J e t s Professional families. The program Ceaturlng
of Ohio working up to (he pool- Baseball Club in the lni•I'IU\· Mayor Sensenbrenner is open to
lion o! chief clerk and invest!-., tiona! League.
llle j&gt;Jbllc and will lllart at 7:30

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Why do More People Buy Chevrolet Cars in
Galli a County Than Any Other Make'! why Do
More People Buy ctfcvrolet Trucks in Gallta
County Than Any Other Make? ANSWEn:

at his Florida retreat
' ~ poiiderfng , one ot the most
j!limriientous declstous of his
1 · ~ adlnln!stration- whelller
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BEST SEHVICE - BEST WAHRANTY BEST DEAL FOR YOU! You Can't Get ABet·
1.er Deal Anyw~ere!

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~~ ~ he ·promised to make lt
-f ·JI!I&gt;llc early thlo week.
Jle. had hoped lor a OWlOf
. w~d ~ from Washing·
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,:;,.· openitd up~'a doWnpoUr of ram
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review ~ rnl.ltjlry and selentific
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orr capitol'~ Hill have . ke,pt hbn
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menglh .. die opposition in the
Senate to :the~ ABM.
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rumor peroioted Saturday lllat
James Earl Ray wlll plead
guilt¥ at a special hearlll!
Monday and be .sentenced ,to 99
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years or t
s aymg
r.
Martin Luther King Jr.. but
such a deal would require the
cooPeration of a still-unnamed
jury.
Te~essee law requires that a
jury set the sentence in ca,pital
cases, but the same law woUld
allow attorneys for both sides to
qualify potential jurors on
whether they could accept the
terms of a gui)ty plea.

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SPACE CENTE;R, Houston
(UPI)- The Apollo t astrooauts,
calmly solving lllelr most
critical trouble so far • lowered
themselves. into a sarer orbit
Saturday and took experimental
pictures to see it earth's riches
mJght be easier to nm Crom
space,
PIIJ1hl8 the half..way point of
the llklay flight with au llleir
major goals already me~
James A. McDivitt, Da.td It
Scott and Russell L. Sctnveickart · Joked about their new
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phenomenally busy and successlui first five days.
But the Olght became hectic

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IN STOCI TO
CHOOSE FROMI

full power, air conditioned, gold with
gold trim.
No ReasOnable Offer Wi II Be Refused
On These Two Demos!

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EST when the crew had to halt
the scheduled firing of the
craft's main engines.
But alter the crew-with help
rrom Mission Control flight
direcLOrs- looked at the problem for another orbit of earth,
theY shot oft the main' engine
ror two alii a half seconds
without any trouble.
Cleared Up Problem
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think (it) is squared
away," Scott reported ''How
does it look down there?"
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lt is go," replied Stuart
Roosa, handling communications from Mlssion cOntrol.
The thrust from Ute main

Board to
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SEntNG A RECORD lnr

Aeadomy Awud umfaa.
tlou lor best a elr o u,
K1tbarlae Hepbara raeelvod kor 11111 IIIIa year

lor · her porformaaeo Ia
uThe Uoa 1D Wilier." Sbt
woa laot year and Ia 1913.
Mila Hepbura II aoea bora
harrying to caleb a plaae
at a London airport.

COLUMBUS (UP~- The state
Board or Education w'as eJpeded to approve $4,270,312 worth
or s e h 0 0 1 construction am
equipment, $6,630,000 worth or
Improvement bonds and selection ol state administrators at
its Monday meeting.
. The board was belie~ ready
to enter contracts with boards
ot the Belmont arM! the Mont-ery Count¥ joint vocational
schools to provide for construction or buildings an:l purchase
of equipment worth $1,2001 000
and $3,070,321.50 respectively
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can escape the death- final say on what punishment
should be meted out in the
sentence. n
slaying ot the Negro integration
Electric Chair Idle
Adding substance to the leader.
report wa.s the fact that Percy
Ray, II, was jailed here laot
Foreman, Ray's famed trial July 19 lollowlng his capture In
lawyer, had asked ror a speei&amp;J London in earl;y Jwte. He at
hearing Monday morning, but it first fought extradition, went
was also noted that Tennessee 'through two hearings in Britain
has not used its electric chair in and lllen dropped hi:&lt; light and
nine years- aiXI it is doubtful agreed to return to the United
Ray would be put to death even States.
His trial was originally
if he stood trial and were
NOmiNG DRAB here. Tbla
scheduled
to start last Nov. 12,
convicted.
young Russlaa ·woman Is a
but
he
won
a
postponement
by
Foreman refused to say why
far cry lro01 tbo types ao
switching Crom Attorney Arthur
he wanted the hearing.
1963. Mltctting ruoos were pro- often seen iD pictures from
Haneo Sr., a former
SAIGON (UPI) - Allied pa- vlded by electorate or the
If an agreement has been J.
the Soviet Union. She Is an
Birmlngham, Ala., mayor, to trols are makiJW secret probes school districts.
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enlertalaer In a p o Jl n Ia r
acourt
jury sources
llst is pointed
always ..f&lt;lli"lllfn. .., ~• . _ .
,jpto J he Sj\IIIJ.Wn-"'$10r 'ol .lllo. .Boar&lt;!r111proval wu antl&lt;lpat. . ~ Mooeow restaurant.
A 'second ~mttttiiince was , Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) and ed lor live Ohio school districts
. ~
In t ennessee courts
rounds for weeks. The
a 12-rnan jury could be granted Fe!&gt;. f4 when Foreman are clashing on a dally basis to issUe permanent iJ~Wrove­
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caused the latest llurry or impaneled almost immediately. arrJ . public defei'Kier Hugh with North Vietnamese regulars, ment hoods totaling $6,630,000
excitement first aweared in the
The judge, proseeutor and Stanton Sr. said they cl:klld not informed U.S. &amp;0\D'ces said SatAssistant puntsvllle (Ala.) Times, and defense all could re~nd a be ready for trial by March 3. urday. At least 2,000 Communist for IC!Juiring elassroom facilities. They previously were givheader Edward quoted a unnamed source close life sentence for the suspect, As things now starxt he would troops were reported in the zone.
en state assistance in the pur·
tt would set
to the investigation.
but the recommendations would
go on trial April 7I just I year
The DMZ nghting is not ... chase of classroom facilities unl;)aek eftorts to reach a summit
The newspaper said lht1 plea be in oo way birxlil'€ on the and . three days after King was nounced through information der provisions of the Ohio Re' lrmo culllack agreement Wllll was uthe only way tn which ~anel, which would have the slain.
channels in Saigon nor do offi· vised COde, because they had
the SOViet Union.
cial mUitary spokesmen even ad- reached the maximum 9 per
The chief exec6tlve also faces
mit to the presence of the re- cent legal bonding lim!L
POUGHKEEPSIE,
N. Y,
i major ' decisiOn on llle
connaissance patrols in the sup..
(UPDA
new
rule
at
Vassar,
an
domeatic 'blidpl and whelller to
posedly neutral burrer strip diexclusive liberal arts coUege,
i . flUSh lofwarli oil ihe Johnson
viding Norlll and Soulll Vietnam.
allows the girls to entertain
' admlnl~atlcin ''gnat Socleey" PARIS (UPI)- Allied and conference. Earlier this week targets.
The report o1 the DMZ action
men in their dormitories all
proel'lJ!lB., •
Communist diplomats said Sa- allied diplomatic sourcl!s said
The United States and South coincided wllll three batUes In
night long if they choose.
. BeCote llylhg, to Florida last turday they are wUJing to keep
Vietnam, on the other haad 1 the Sligon area, including one
this was • possibility.
The girls voted to change
' night. .Nlxm met privately at llle Vietnam peace talks going
When they began their rocket denounced the rocket attacks as In which Norlll VIetnamese troops
dormitory roles which had
ll1e White
Wllll Budget despite the VIet C&lt;q atlacks
barrages last month, the Viet terror strikes against innocent charging behind clouds of na ..
restricted male visits from
,· Director ~rt P, Me,yo on against Soulll Vietnamese clUes. Cong said their gunners were
dvllians. President Nixon an- sea am tear gas and carryirv
12:30
p.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday
pertinent lederal agency budpt
But Hanoi delegates declined aiming strictly at military oounced Tueoda¥ he might .Oamethrowers stormed a U.S.
through
Thursds.y, and from
"""'esto for fiscal 1970.
to oay what they would do i! ll1e
order an 41 approprlate· re- ou1pOSL
12:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. on
Acting White llouae Preoa United States resumed bomblrw
American defelllen of the
sponse" to strike back!
Friday
and Saturday.
Secretary Gerlld Warren de- North Vietnam In retallotion 1or
Both the Vlet Cong and Hanoi base near Phu Khuong hurled
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The
rule change was made
,, Jeribed the meeting witlr Mayo
the
Communist
attacks
in
SOOth
back
the
assault
in
seven
hours
delegations
say
ll1e
shellh¥s
are
but the parents or one or
'· as a 41prellmJnary" review. He Vietnam.
onl,y 1 counter to increased of heavy flahtlng ard counted 153
'said no final declsioo was
Vassar's sqJhomores, 19-yearAllied and Communist dijlloCommunist deltL Eleven Amerl•
LARK,
Utah
(UPD
_
Eleted
American
mllltary
pressure
In
old
Roselyn Jones, objected an1
.. reached en figures.
mat~, however, sald they .did
cans ""re killed and 30wounded.
rescue
workers
SBturdaJ
pushSouth
Vie~
got
a
court order to prevent the
Revlewial Apncleo
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In
spite
of
the
mutual
threats
new rules from being put into
Mayo hu been condlleting an ftglttlng ln ll1e Soulll would
the
rocky
ni~he
whe~e
miner
WUand~aceusations,
both
sides
ot
effect.
' qoncy-by.qency review with break ' "' .the tw...,.,.th peace
WASIINGI'ON (IJPO- Air!·
uam v. Jones has been trapped , the conference a_ppeared deter"I just can't see why an
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. recomlnendstions from cablnet
culture
secretary
Cllllord
M.
more
lllan
a
week.
\,
mined
to
keep
the
tal~•
going.
lor
unmarried
girl would want to
where the Johnson
amcers
..,
a
good
looking
job
The
delegatlcxiS,
dtplomatlc
llardln
said
Saturda.Y
he
J&gt;e.
hue a male guest au night,"
'1 budpl ohould be reducod or
Ueve.
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the
American
peopleare
DWI
CASES
SOAR
boys,.,
Jmes
&amp;hooted
gleefuU;
observers
said,
are
aware
of the
said
Edna W, Jones) Roselyn's
., .• ;r Increased.
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COLIIMBUS
(IJPD
VIolawhen
llle
diamond-tipped
driU
dimcultieo
lllat
had
to
be
mother.
$q)pose a girl wants
delarmlnd to end
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Warren said so far ..,formal
mons
the Dation's poor.
lions
lor.
OIJOr&amp;tlng
a
vellfcle
,....
poked
Into
sight
overcome
~Core
ll1e
coolerence
to go to the bathroom at night.
,reporl has been preoentecl 10
The
Nlmt
edmlnllllratlon
Ia
der
ll1e
lnfiueoce
of
al«&gt;hoo
In
The
eight-loch
diameter
drill
could
get
under
way.
She'll
have: to get almost
.
Nixon requiring an OVJr~
moving
to
convert
lllat
COilcem
the
state
cltring
1968
rooe
8S
broke
througlt
10
Jones
at
1:30
BLAME
CIGARETI&amp;'I
completely
dressed just to go
.; ' cleclltou.
ooiO Improved antu.u._ pto.
per
cont
above
the
1967
figure,
'p.m.
_
Week,
two
and
one
LAKEWOOD,
Ohio
(111'1)
out
in
the
hall
in case there' s a
000
";
·~
grams,
llardln
said
in
ail
In·
KILLED IN CRASI
according to an 0111&lt;&gt; Hlgltwly ball htluro after a rocllrallll'ap- . Mrs, Helen Perrault, :rt, was
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Pair91 reporl. The Increase 1ft jed the veteran SO-Yeor.otd min- !ound dead ,saturdaY in he( thlrd.,.:_,;.f.~j
llanlln pictured the admJn.
noor apartment, _.-entty a
Takacs, llll:ftm, was kll!ed S.t. .arrests ·wao attributed 10 n1o1:e er.
··~
lsll'atlm'a eomrnltmontto the
urda1 when hlo ·small
el!lclont scheduling of patrolmen
Tl)e company brought ln a 12- victim of - e inhalation. Fire'
soaJ of !eedlng the need,y as to. · car lett a street here, over- and the pal- of Ohio "lnwlled Inch drill and, II It works, will men, who !ound Mrs. Perrault
tal.
.. ··; lllmed three times and craah- con!!Ont''law, Patnil91pt. Rob- drill a !6:U.ch hole and ll'y 10 lylngmasmolderlngbed,btam.
SEE HI!RE. FoUowlat lllo
ed Into a uWit¥ pole.
ert l. Chiaramonte salcL
bring Jones 0\lt ·
· ed Slllllldng In bed lor 111e lire. · ·~'i:I:&gt;$$:~-:&gt;.=X?:&gt;i*'''*~•'*''''
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DELANO, Call!. (IJP0 - The
treuate• lhla -ktall
bittei' struggle between a farm
tlrau
It
1
obow
oa
lllo
I
workers• un1m and grape growFftllda Rlriora. The IDWD
fe a h r 11 aUt erepe aad
ers Is heading lor Ito fl1th sumZONE GRANT1 ,1
500-Man Force Atiaeka
bepn W coo'~~ lif atrlkes1 Maj. Lellnd RobinSIXI, 37, He Okla., a d'lftee whJI has Ollly ftlrlel fellllm.
mer. Despite peace overbtres
VieiMm (UPI).- Tbe ·sun &gt;. Alt · IIIIIQI 10 500 North . arWiery and an Air 'Fori" was in the carnnwd bunker two weeka of'Wilbat urdor his
!rom buill side&amp;, the battle ahows
.
N•'Bfared throush I ..... of aut•1JVI•. . . .•• troop&amp; .... trylll! ;,Dragonohijl" armed wllh m.. when it was hit and was· blasted belL
lew s~s of abstlng,
DEBRL!i WON'T BE DOWN
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and a tatlered
Raa ·, , blasl llleir way . ~ the chtnl
lei light off the. , - ,~, oi.at.lide.
Fumers recently have sugSPj\CE CEN'I ER, Houston pllled national legislation to give
' •IJI. Juat turaoc1 dl!1&lt; In there
new rrom .litop a
, wJre
, •llfl'ounill'l•j · !he
v· ~;t~j;:_ ~
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I
rY
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(UPO - Seveu pieces of Jrebrla farm workers a minimum wage
of I · 'Midden,'\ lloblalila
lounker 11 IIU 1111)1
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eost aside bJ Apollo 9 wlil J1111!«1 and unemployment eompensation.
• · tecalf&lt;ltl, "Alld I 'Wound ,liP
Of Ft. Beilnl.... Ga.,!"ld
tf1rGu1!1
the trackless rescheo of Farm workers cul't'Oftii.Y are ex, ;qulalde ' ln 'a
oflandliaiL
the bl&amp;tle. ·: '
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B""n ·
..aboih
two
·lleekt 10 perhaps bll· Relations Act which co\oers most
kind
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of
years,
Fll&amp;bt Dll'ector &lt;f the rest ofllle Am&lt;!riclon work•
had
K,..._ said Saturdof•...

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Mrs. Jones said the freer
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other girls. She said her
daughter agreed with her (lila
daugllter could not be reached
for comment), and her huMI"',
Robert Jones, a P01.1ghkeepale
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the school will arrange seeurlfl
measures so that girls whe.
want to live under the olf:
visiting rules can do so 01without
bein8 stigmatized." The ...,..
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Albany, the court in Wbicta•
Jones had sought to &amp;top ' thi:.
rule change.
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to 20 girls who llve In Iii
irdividual corridors ot . U. · , '
dorms wiU vote to decide ·)•t' .
what visiting rule they want 10 .· ·~;
live under, and then they will be ·.&lt;
re'llonslble lor en!or~JW tltelr:. ·

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and control r~~:;,~::'j~[
its main engine failed. Thla
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vinced that llle trouble wllll llil'
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!rom l&amp;ult,y procedurea used bi • •
the crew ln getth:~ ready tor ,.: :~,:
firing maneuver.
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Although the trouble wU ·
easily solved, it was a tense 9d
minutes between the f 1 f 1 t
attempt to fire llle engine 1111
when it finally weot ott
The space agency aald similar
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would not seriously al!ect 1110
mission.
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which e a r I i e r suceesatulb'
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a IWllr orbit Qlght in May 1111
a lAnding in July.
Despite the problem, the crew
continued wllll a pic:ture4idJIC
experiment that could teU
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MARCH 3, 1919 - THE General Wood will oome down from
Pl. Pleasant Wednesda,y morn..
lng for some Pittst:llrgh reship.
ping freight that is here &lt;fl the
wharlboat. Captain w. D. Kimble wants some deck hands.
The Leroy had a big trip up
for Charleston Monday morning. The Gallipolis produce
lntses are big shippers on the
Leroy,
Captain Frank Wrlgh~ o! IIlia
city, one of the best pilots in
government service, has resigned his position on tlle government steamer Crozet.
Captain S. G. Gardner, owner
ot the C, C. Bowyer, continues
Ul and is confined to his home.
MARCH 6, 1919 - ONE OF
Captain Gardner has not been
in good health for several months the neatest and most intricate
due to overwork.
pieces or work was the repairing of the big towboi:lt Sprague
MARCH 4, 1919 -THE GEN- at Cairo without going out on
eral Wood, in command of Cap- the docks, Her stern was buoyed
tain William D. Kimble, is the up over a barge so that rudCaptain Dick Brown, Captain
Pittsburgh packet Wednesday der plates, brasses and new journoon. The Wood wUI run In the nals could be placed on her. All SU G. Gardner, and enbrineer
Pittsburgh - Cincinnati trade on her eight-inch angles have been Bob Cox were at Pt. Pleasant tothe Virginia's old days. Pilot replaced with six inch and 24~ day to be present at the 81Ulual
Da,}'tOn Randolph and E d g a r inch rudder iron plates have inspection or IJJe c. c. Bowyer
Brookhart are on the Wood. En- been put on. Captaln Tom Fau- by federal inspectors. ,
The Uberty Transit L i n 'e
gineers Charles Atkinson and dree superintended the job.
packet
General Wood will charge
Joe Jolmson are in charge or
the
old
passenger rate of $14
the machinery, with Mate ThomMARCil 7, 1919 - C.\PTAIN
as Barton in charge of the fore· Elias (Ike) Argo, the well known from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati,
castle. The Wood is one or the pilot, arrived here Thursday including meals and berth.
The towboat D. T. Lane deliv.
largest packets on the upper Ohio from Cincinnati and is in the
River and is fast.
Marine Hospital undergoing ered a tow or Kanawha coal at
Cincinnati ror the Campbell
The towboat Julius Fleischman, treatment. He has been ill for
Creek Co.
Captain Albert Martin in charge, several weeks. Pilot :\rgo has
Captain S. c. Gardner is havdelivered a tow of Kanawha coai been on the Tacoma. He is an old
ing
his packet the c. l'. Bowyer
at Louisville. There hi not friend or Chief or Police Belplaced
in first class repair and
much coal moving in the Ka· cher. Pilot Ar~ was on the fathe boat will resume her trips
mous sidewheel Bostona32years
nawha pools at present.
to Huntington in a short time.
ago.

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denominations and ecumenJcal agencies and will be a vislble sym.
bol o1 the growing unlcy ol the
churches ln Ohio, according to
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Ray st. Clair, Gallipolis manager and C¥, T. Cassell, Middlep:Jrt manager, for the gas company, said these employees are
among 2,361 from throughout the
~tate who have achieved a total
~ 2,1.618 years of driving in
·toJilpatly vehicles without an ac.
ddent. The 10 represented a total or 85 years or accident • free
driving in company vehleles.
Award wimers In the Galii)Olls area and the number or
. years .they have driven without
an aecldent are Paul Harrism,
15 ye&amp;rSi HArVey E. Brown, eight
1ears; Ray 9.. Clair, six yearSi
IDd Earl Rabinaon, two yean.
Middleport' award wirmera inelude Howard Logan, 17 years;

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Uus Souvap, eight years; MaurIce Durtt llld C. T, Cassell, seven ~~1: and Harley Hendricks,

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6 oz. JUICE
9 oz. DRINKING GLASSES
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dence at Oberlin College, through
March urder sponsorship of the
Max Kade FourwJation 11 New
York. Director Stuart Friebert,
associat:e professor of German,

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Die Herberge, a modern dramatic legend, was written by

has collaborated with the author
on the productioll
Curtain time will be 8:15p.m.
all r o u r nights in the Uttle
Theater of Hall Auditorium. Tickets at $1.25 for all will go on
sale March 10, at the main desk,
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A freshman at Oberlin College,
Miss Harder is the daughter of
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may wish to leue space in the
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Proposed plans for ·the mod-orn structure include ample park·
lng, conference rooms, dining
(aciUties, recording studiCis, central book and library resources,
and duplicating, maUI.ngandcomjl.lter services. ~celayoutsand
leasing proposals are to be made
available to prospective OCCU•
pants by April I. Further ateps
toward the design and erection of
the building will be taken Unmediately following the approval ot
occupancy by major prospective
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AUorney O'Brleo.
, . Wyont gave •• hh reuon for not rememberlnl whether Fultz had' told hl!n o1
hls rights thet he was tlr"'! ond was · •
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Prosecutor Fultz asked lhe dofendsnt,,
while diapla,ylng 1\1!1, tranacrlpt of ques-'
tlonlni: m the morning after the shootiDJ. thet he had talked to hl!n once !rom
12:50 Mill 1:20 a.m. and then mce again
~ at 4:10 a.m. "If lllal's what thet
!IIJ'S then I euesa lh rlgl!~" said Wyant.
Aleo under croiS - examination, Fultz
...e Wyant lhe •hot8un uNci bt lhe shootlnl and had hlm use eiiiJib' caalnga to show
how he IOided and Wlloaded lhe 11111 on the
llflbt ollncldent.
Wyant, cerrylnl tho •ho!Awt. aosumed
I poaJUoo 08lr the jury and gave a dem-

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topsywascontllctedonDotaonatHolzer
Modica! Center Hospital. Qlck said ho Jill
ido finger In lhe wound "' determllie if it
penetrated Dotson's skull and Bald that 11
did.
Buck also testU!ed that the bullet struck
lhe deceooed man In 8 30 degree angle and
thet there were 52 pellet wounds In an area
o1 llvo tD olx lncheo In diameter aroomd thtl
··main wound 1n the hack rt DotiDn'&amp; neck.
Meml!tro ol the jury who will decide
the late ol WY1!nt are Leo Story, Marvin me,
Clrl Willlllina Don Jmnson, FI,Ye Wallace
Fnncis BenediDD Wallace Amberger Th.,:
mas Holter,
Bailey,
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Lola Bright 1, an aJtOI'Dite juror who has
llso 111 In on 11'1' teaUmo~ would ,...
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The do!endant, In ct'llas oxamlnation, ac1milled that ho actuai.IJ oaw onl.v me other
peraon lq lhe car when he wu talk)Dg to
Qrtllp at' lhe front cloor It hla residence.
Fultz asked the do!endant If he had l!teo
drlnkfnr m lhe night ollhe lhoollng and
W;,ant tel!tlfled he had had four been lll!llo
hill laBIUy and be were vldtlna rei&amp;Uvea
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Pl'oaec:utor Fultz, lltheconcluolonolhis

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POMEROY _ Moderate damages wore
Incurred to two cora in an accident on Lincoln
He!lhts at 12:.JS a.m. Slturday, p 01110 roy
pollee llld.
A cor driven by William Hayes, 18,
Syracuse, was cr.,.ded olf the road and
struck. 1 parked vehicle owned by Connie
Mulford, Pomeroy. There w18 no InJuey or
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Louile M. Block
IRONTON - Mrs. Louise Mot.
¥Y Black, 45, died UIIO&gt;Peetlodl.v
l(bout 12:15 Lm., Saturdll,lllt the .
Lawrence Cooncy General Hospltal here.

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MIDDLEPORT - Roy R. R~e,
81, Rt. I BldweU, died eerly
Slturdll,ll In lhe Veterans Admlnistr1tioo Hospital at Chilllcotho.

She was born ln Lawrence

A retired farmer, be wu a

County on Aug. 24, 1923, dloghter of Y' illard Motnoy, who aurrives, and tho late l'ln!ell Molney.
She married Rev. steveo E.
Black on Ma,y 15, 1943. He ourtivOJ, along with two children,
Mrs. Eric (Sharon) Jones, frt&lt;l.
erlceon, Coneda, and ste- at
home.
Brothers ard sisters aurvlvIna ere Mrs. Herbert Clark,
Mrs. lsuc Stacey, and Mrs. DeYid carter, all ol COal GrtM;
Rev, Willard Matney, ~~
Mrs. Paul Coster, Flatwooda,
IIJI,; !IIIIo Rose Motnoy, Conedl,
and Mrs. James Sharp, COal
Gr&lt;mO.
Rev. and Mra. Black were mt..
!!lonerloa under the Eve.,.Ucal
llll&gt;tlst Board, P1Ueraon, N. J.,
lor the pest 16 years. They served In Africa and Col!lda.
Funonl sorvlcoa will lit 2
p. m., Tueedll,ll II t h I TnC1•
11-..er Funenl H0111e lnlr""'

vetenn of World Wor I, who
held memberships In SUoam
Lodp No. 456 F&amp;AM of Chosh·
Ire and DAV Chlpter No. 17.
Bom Jlllllll')' 27, 1888 at II¥·
ger, ho waa the oon or lhe late
Jcmathan and Carallne Swisher
Rtcle. He was also preceded in
deoth by hlo wile, Almo, two sistera llld twa brothers.
SUI"viYlJw are ~everal coualna,
nephews 1nd nleeeL
· Funenl servlcea will be Tueodll,llll 2 p.m. It Bawllnp • Colli
Funeral Homo with Rev. Franit
Choesebrew ofllclatlr!i. Burial
wW be In Gnvel Hill Cemetecy.
Friend• may call at lhe !Un&lt;
enl I!OIIle anytime aner 4 p.m.
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ST.
LOUIS (IJPI)...SOO!ty
Llaton, former world heavywetpt chanqllon, will l1lht
Bill Joiner of Clnclrmtlln 1 10.
tan wtth Rev. Jerry Bruce, Rev. round bout II Klel Auditorium
a.&amp;rlea Click arx! Rev. Homer March 28, matchmlker Jmn
Click omciating. Burlll will be Edwards I!IIIDWICed Frlda,y,
In Woodlaod Cemetery.
Valnblo PohlllrrC
Friends ma,y call at the funer·
There
no way lo flx a
II h&lt;lllo after 6 p.m., lofonday,
the famous
A clrawVlnei,
F.tther Srott
AceCHESHIRE - Either Scott,
valued
M, died early Soturda,y mont·
l!lr at her resldenee here.
Mrs. Scott woo born Aug. 15,
1182, In I\Jipr, the dau&amp;htor ol
lhe late Join ond Marla Rowill!'
me. S!e waa also preceded tn

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' ·ball Leaau'e, captured the 1969 11-D tournament
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The Pistons were ~ In regular sea~ pla,y, Hlctured above,

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hl.alioen
AI a matter ol fact, Jerrlnl
In prl11tlo Ute Ia a lllheUVe on lOlling Ohloono Into Jehools.
.. lhe lollt !*(enl Aoaembl.v,
mon, and al)oai&lt;a lbout · 10
hlper
approprlotlonl lor aU
languQea, illcludli!B Turklllt,
levels
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Persian and Arable. IDa daual&gt;,........ In the statio
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!IDID.Y .... In Perllan.
Bond!!
Provide
Fund•
There ere 1!11111' report• or
WI!Uo .-oprlaUooa have
Jorrlna'o !lliBIIJ u 1 atory.
up ........ of tlghllltcal
teUer, and thla aerved him well .
plamlnl,
most llciUtleo have
In tflfl wlfln he Wll Jtatloned Ill
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boUt
tbrGI!Ib 1110 •• or
Iran at the time the Rui!IIID!I
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illvaded.
Thia 1eer, Rhode&amp; hall proJorrlnl Wll arr..ted b&amp;' .......
tl&amp;ltler spendlnc lA&gt; pt
asente ol . lhe GPIJ (now - .
more
prlmiry.
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hlaber
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WtU with hll l\llll'dl beCIUH he
" eddltlm, he hall, )ll'OIIONd
wit.1 pod cud plll,ller IIIII tDIII
hlo
Urllt- tlx - 1 lll'~at.
llloriK ill lhe Buaalan larwllae.
When the Srrecli!!h Forelan ed vandor'a ucloe tax to \'Ide ~f2 mllllm bt 22 mortllia
lllnlllry . oblllned Jarrlni!t IIIII! most o1 lilt . . _ oerreiOIIse, , GPIJ apnte were
roporled to haVe eoeorted hini merked tor eclucatlonol J1t11to lilt ......r lllll!nvl¥ hl!n to gnDIL
IID&lt;e '• bicom•--emor I
return u a 11111t IIIII' time.
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on hla Middle Eolll travels, fi8Ure for hill hol.......shlp ol
but hall_,
J1rrlnl 111 ll&amp;lttiiPPtd, retu•trw
au ..w, · ~· and....,. nod for lho 111011 port 1etlvo
l'lllolln national poi!Ucs.
nll!l telorlolon ..........
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On rlre oeeuklllll whea 1
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him In 1 U.N. eorrlder, Jerrlnl pen.," he told reporter!! who
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· Ina or lire the people the ap..
portunlb' to -r.t.. It," be 1114
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Ofdoan lhe _ . . . . , lo-kltrn
and derol!!p oldllo ~ ..Ud lit
lhe heill....8 of the ..S 1 1 - 1.
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laland" Ill Jap-ae and
ihei'e Is a sulphur pit ·on the
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~enltW da,y waa rother dismal lor lhe Cleveland Indians and
tho Cloclnnotl Rodl 10 both teunolollllhelr lint garnea In the 1969
exhibition seaaon.
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Jeose Hudson, a 20-yeer-&lt;lld
The expaulon SeoUle Pilote
IGUthpow
for the Reds, gave up
ol the American Ledoo made a
wlttnlni -~ by overwhelmlnl Ill four runa ot1or wllklni! lhO
the ladlans 19~ In Tem110, Ariz• baaeo full.
Three ronldes starred lor the
Sixteen B·~ bombers took
Plilladelphlll PhBs who beat lt.e
pert
in the famous DooUIUe
Reds 4-2.
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on
Japan In April, 1942.
The Pilots got 18 hill off four
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Pete Rose, the 'fa68 l'ioil~ ...._;· ·
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· · ina C!l\1111 M4&gt;ndll,ll. Hesa, 1fter 1 weeldong holdout, signed his
· 1969 c~t ·tqi 1 rOt&gt;ortecJ $85,000 Thursdll,ll.

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This Spring a man's fancy
turns to everything his fancy
desires . . . Looks of fashion
from the traditional to the upbeat, colors that swing with
the ~eason' s brightest ideas,
patterns to suit every individual taste and values that are
simple unbeatable! They are
all yours in the Spring and
Easter collection of Custom
Fabric Worsted Suits by
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&lt;10"l'litpli •,.W' . , . _ I!Oli!J)lilvel~ ~ Jie' lilt Joe~... ~ '!' 'lll'!ilram• tl!l•·ldmilllsC&lt;&gt;wlb' notlvo'i.''progrllli lrom ·tr!ltlaii 1!11 beM." hoJ QeCI!iiiitow ,lllllll.lhe end Gr !Piber· eo!. ·
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embroiled ill olte ol lhe. boldeot
lr~olll!lch ore
"UfiJai!IAmblllon"
oa,!' eontroverslll ..,~- IIQW parllcl!'atfna .ll!}l.y nomlnaJ.
, "II haa boelt n11 llftlong am- tlonaiprDII'ama ho has ever pro- l.v or not at: ~ , In the - ·
bltlm to become .,.ernor ol pieed. lUi em)1111ols on vone- dll!trli&gt;utlblt-pr_,nL
Ohio," he oald ,ill hla !nau111rol llonal ll!d ~hntcal dllatloo
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eddrell Jon, If, 1963.
has been eriUclzed. bt academl- pride, ncill, p~tuoH .., l ·. -olrt ..
"Thlald'l'lniltratloo will uUJ. dena, poi)Uclana and students. to . .l~n ., 1 ·~ ~ ·
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Smno. Crltlclam
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"I'm J&gt;d( ~ed ob&lt;(ut" crjit- :::...,., or 1 ~J;Tidir_3:·
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"We nwllt - to oor oWta.; ill lhe Diller'' lac(' every boy ..,, ·~ ~ol)!l; \ioQo ·bi\local
Uonal needs, both In 111'! Jllbllc ll!tcl-!drli!l l h e Initiative . fr&lt;iin .. ptO,te
aehoolo and oor IDsUtuUono of
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of ·brandt camJI!IItl o1 11tato coney wl!en he b~Cuneo 1 IIDDi· ·ritateai!!Jt more,tbim 1,'102.·
unlreraJUoa bloosomed and beronrolieffi!)IL~ ·
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••Tite l!!a!eill ,oidolutM· :tibt:J:o~o~'C~ii'G41ustrueted.
b'," Rbodoa ....._ "Very few coma·may,riliiJ
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Rllodea bthorlt; ...,..... II!OIH!y not to. ·unless de~ f.P.at'Jt.''llnd
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on, aeeldnc to get !Ilks started.
The hopea of lhe world lor
He trans!erred hlo labor!!
peace In llle troobled Middle back to U.N. headquarlers bt
Eaot have boen rldlfll lor Ma;o or 1988 IIIII Ilion -*"'1
almoot a year and a hall on the throu&amp;lt dlplomall here lor five
ahoalders of a scholeri linguist weeka until ho took off ror nve
oomed GuMar V. Jerrlni who weeks In ·Eurqje uid ·avacot!m
llkee tD talk Persian to his dog. reimlon 111111 hia wile Aant•·
Slnee · November, 1967, the
., thet "vacot!m" he fCII!Id
mlld-11111111ered diplomat, 111 time tD lllk with Forelln
leave !rom his poet aa Swedish Mlnistlor Mahmound B.l ld ol the
amhalloador to the Soviet Union, Vnltlod Arab llo!MUc In Stoekhas sought to brlnilsnella and holm, confer with Forelll!
Arabs together at a peace table Mlnil!ter ~ S. Eban ollaraal
aa .the personal omlosory of In The llque ond meet with
u.11: Secrelai'Y Gonerol Thent. Fqrellll! Minister Abdel Monem
Jarring' a mlaolon has - . c l Rifal of Jordan In London.
near collapH m several oeeo- ' hrrtng· illaJIIta upon such
Ilona and both aides have at oecre&lt;,y bt his -'&lt; lhlit the
Umea declared It utel08s. . .)11'001 ol!lcera at tho \Jnitlod
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Jorrlns hao been reported m Nlllnr.s
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the verge or realiMtlon more ·knoir ill lll!lch New York - 1
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M. Uvea. Thill' ore .forblddl!&gt;·to
Two Mldeaot powen, ~ llinnruoee hill "''Jllllrrrmen.
and Iraq, au but 1...,.. ~ Jorrlnjl made oewa tut IIIClllih
but adll he peranerea. Ho onlY when he failed to up
began s oew round ~ ioundlnp · here because he wu ..Uorlni
Iaiit week, CIJIIllllni ..IIP . with 1 from 1 minor cold.
caD on Efl)')ltlan olllclalo bt
A U.N. atory hall it lhlt U.N.
Cairo.
Under!18Crelar7 Rolph Bunq.io
Set Up lltadquulera
reed a neil!! dll))ltch re""'*lv
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101 ·i.p ~ra ill 1 hotel now omen he hod "no eommenl"
bt Nlooala, C)'lll'lll, with a otalf wheft 9~orled .., a· Middle Eoet
~ three. From Cypnra, he dfvelopintai.
lhuttled between J~lllem. . ·"''hhl~ llhon7," Bunche wa•
Coiro and ABIBIID, Jorden, with ,...ted 11 lll,llbw. "Jorrtna
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Gl'!li ~ockllll!l KOl'ed 20 polall l!taketl!oll Bollermarkera routed · •J91 Ccjjb Wll
1\aturclll' IIIII tmo ·- r QUal · 1l.rtlaa, b0-16, to eomplstlo lllJ wlth)8 .,...a,Ken:i.tll!nSGitlil
'j&gt;la,yers ~In double llp'eo T'n worfere with 1 13-1 merk. .. ~nd Rick,AIJdnaon JJ.
to leod Winola. ~ 1 78-68 Big
PUrdue, cllll!j)letlqj Ito l'!liUier
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Ton bosketlall , iictory oyer oeaam wltha20-4reeord,~ soeison .111'1 4-10 bt lhe Blc
The DUe~
1J.5 In Nortlnoestlom In tile IIJ.!II pme off /i) 1 12-4 lead and .the r41111&gt;
Mnmt'a output IJI!VO·~~§
confereDct PJ.r' and ' l7·7 over- of the 1011011 tor both teams. w;s 011. It waa 58-32 11t the hill points, shltterlnc tho
,IlL ~ lei.~· .evelllld ~hlgan'a
Joc!&lt;son ...... 18 orhloi&gt;OirU 1ndonb' lhe 11ne1 victory marrin OIIHea.O. confereaco
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· In the Brat hill 111 '81"" b!•team ·remained In doubt.
f~f by Ohlo Slatlo'!! 'O io Br:aMa
.' .' Flve,di,Yo~,Cioe•OI)Inetled 145-32hllltbliel0ld,
Mount,thejuniorhotahot.rroln five 7eora ogo, Ho.llsofiMitd
.a. eir~tp· ~7 points tplilat
The vletory Ul!ll'ed lhe Wlrtl ._..,.,Tnd., hit 13 field aoiJs tl&gt;o CIJIII1Ilp with 1~ lllld~ .
· ~IlL· Aplnat Michigan, the (11-5) 11 1 !18Cond plaee tie Ill the and ldded 14 free throws. Voter- Ill 1 - pla,y,ecllpo!rwlhoP....,.
.'s-roOt.4 &amp;Ophcimore -..t 1111- con!erenco with
State.
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~ 17potnl!!, ttollnlln potnta chlrlb'toooea.
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Tho Wlnf aquadendedlhepme
lnd Dt11!11 Mlodori 10 lor ' llle with 22 or 32 from the free
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THORO -.,;.~or.
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Stewllrt and l!udJ 'l'&lt;mJanovich
Dole .KaUey led lho Wildcat
""0 ocored 26. 1111 20 potnta re- lUick with 20 pol"'"- Nortlnoooaa*cttvel.v.
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tom ended lhe -son with a &amp;.a ·
Back-to-bock thrOI'\)Oint pla,ys con!orenee record.
by Fl!u!oy 1111 Joloedora pushed
LAFAYETTE, 111:1. (UPO- .
lhe lluclloYe• Into an 83-74 .....
with 4:32 to pla,y. Ohio State woo AB·Amerlcl, Rick Mount with 40
points Slturclll' led a wholeoaie
111ver In danger lfterthoL
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Mra. Scott waa a member ~
tilt Old IIJ!ger Free Will Bat&gt;·
tlllt Church.
' !Jnivlng are rour s o n a,
Vouldm E., Columbuo; WeaJa,y
W., Galllpollo; William E,, Cbetldre, and Paul A., Midcll.eport;
four di.Uihten, Mrs. Alva (Marlitl'lle) Kall, Cheshire; Mrs.
CorUoo (Grace) POrter, Galli.
polia; Mra. Charles ~)
....lb. Cheshire, and lllrs. HarrJ (Gertrude) ll,ysell, Addlam;
a II~, Irma Hicka, CoJum~
IIIII; 21 IP'andehlldren, 37 greetll'andd!lldren, and me .......
-t.cnndchBd.
Fuoeral oervlceo will be held
ll!llrdaJ il 2 p.m. !rom Rawllllp 1C..U Funerol Home willl
tile· fie¥, Che- Lemi'IY and
tilt Roo, Dold Sedztol olllclat.
Jill, arrlll will be In Gravel Bill
et•tleiQ'1 Cheshire. Frlll!do
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!lllll!aal, m,oc~eo dllicllolllld bll
Training, Nei!IOIIY!Ile, $1f8,100 tor cl1u. --.cot!m _.....
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IIIII $34,000 for c:mllJIIl.
Uon of practlcalnurslngprogram; RloGnnde
ill' RlqiARD WHEELER
College, $159,012; 1311-llerd • prea.lllld lehGol
UPI Slatehouoe lloportlor
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COLUMBUS &lt;UPO - When
!AM Collt Hwalng • . Budget ol f619,906 Gov. James A. - · lllko
for lntlorellt • fro:" Joana for plll!lldna low- aboui eGicallon, ho beeomea
eost houalnl projectl. Approved lol!ll In· em)II!Otlc and l!npoUelll.
eluding C o - . $28,506; l'brtamauth, · "AD 1dll!l!ltea of a Illite ...,
$20,000; HBiaboro. ~.600 and New llol!too, volvo around oducot!m," he .
$8,000,
declared. "Micatlon mullt lit
MISCELLANEOUS PROJECTS
relevant to our young ~e."
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~-Teclmlcal Training Sebool,, $100,- Jngllll -.c:allon," 111e tlrll,ll·
000; Setoto Coudy Vocational • Technical haired &amp;Vm1IDr oaid.
Sehool, $105,000; ond Gall!a Coun~ Airport,
.11 lhe pinnade o1 hi a poUU$9,41!0.
col . career and aner lliJI years
Land ColaenaUon- $166,251.
o1 cta,y.to.doy hamrherlnl of
Slrlp Mining end Land Reelamatlon • eclucalfonal eeceos!Uoa, - ·
Friendship Park, Jrt!oriiRl eounty; $733,- now Ia pllmin&amp; mo"iitore pro.
000..
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Mlqlower Tnlnlng- F.xpanolon 11·Jack1 wiU merk lhe completion
""" Manpower Training Center, ~;ooo. rt the oWcaUonaldrcll-•

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l&gt;lrtCiili p, E. ~ .-.. 1111!1 R~~'!,li~~·""""·l!o · ...
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claimed ho' never loft· lhe hall yecd ot · count.Y·to Golllpollo·ln Gollla Coun~.
meet ~th
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his prcperty wtille firing, .
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"l -lelllt 'port til 'lhe )80 , irille PJ!!jeet Ia "'*1 Bnd 1 ,
, He Indicated he did not -where....,_ • Solu~ Senators Mu bomlol)l) WBmlng- In lhe "ICIYaneed plaanlnt ....,.,., - ; htilrbiia ~
II' Bhotgun csslngs, ,which were found alona· • ·ton, Ooklll!' Collins (Jt) lronlon,' Harry Arm· from •the Jitk~ ~ u.,tto RL· 110 ·. " :ro.llm~·
the road !ollowlng the llhootln&amp; mt,lit have
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picked lllem up !rom where I had l!teo lull· .,..,.......,.....Um, asked Wyant, slnee he have lit, . :13 beto:N.t ltlllja IIIII GiiUPolla · S:D!i·'·...Ueotti
lng earUer and pla,yed with them."
had ' hunted deer 'ond small game, . II he ~ -ft01r !~• ~ the'w'Q. .
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prl!!lfCtabte White t'il"""' n~ov.
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M Region 1 Sectloo 3. toornamont plaYed here ,liiot .nlght by
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hln4 ,llorncgl 'mtb IS !iPioeo and '
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· anilllllllopie ~ '!l!'k •Ill Deld
goalo and three freellirowsWhlle
l'leldo : cashed In on f"'P' ~~d
goal trlea and tha same nuhiber
(J( fool shots.
RavenowOOcl was ~ bl'
Mike Brown and Steve C.,-sm,
each with 14 poilllo llld ·B II ·I,

cor at 8 p.m. last night for the
Region 1 championship and the
ClllJlOrlllnil;)' o1 p!l.)'lng ln the sectiCOial playotf at Parkersburg.
Wahalna, In Its Friday night
ot&gt;&amp;et of RavenswoOd, played a
oee-law bettie against the Red
Devllo until .,.lng the ftDal CJW'·
ter when the Mum Coontlans
lUlled ahead for keeps.
Wahama sotferod 80..16 and7759 drubbings at the hands (J(
Ravenswood tn regular season
clashes.
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tourne,y match agalnot Wahama
with a shiny 14-' s~, bad the ·
game Ued at 19-19 when tile ftr.lll
period ended and again at 31·
31 lor halftime.
The Falcons, uslDg a balanced attack that ~fuiteci In four
plll)'erl !lntshlng Ill dooble 11l!llres, pulled into a 51-49 advantage by the close of tile third

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Wllhama . oank 25 . ~ 60 attempto agalnat the Rod DevUo
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day ni!IIIt wheti ..,..• .uta batUes Drake In a .Pii1iJ1! fOr tile
c""!erence c!Wpplonohlp.
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The two were chosen for laurels by a panel of sportscasters
and writers who picked the alldiltrict high school basketball
team for The Associated Press.
Charles McAfee of Athens is
the Class Aft Coach of the Year
ard Ron Hall or Zane Trace won

honors in Class A.
The All..southeastern District
Class Mor!irst ~: ., •.• ,.,.,
.... 0\lrlts TaylOr, 6 .. ·o senior
from Portsmouthi Chuck Weav-

er, 6-0 senior, Mlaml Trace;
David Stone, 6--3 senior, OrliHcothe; Skip Downard, ~1 senior,

Wellston, aJKI Denny nu»npson,
S..ll junior, Waverly.
The second team:
Dan Wickerham, 6-1 senior,

Athens; Tom ~ncer, 6-0 senior,
Gallipolis; Greg JIU'clsin, 6--6 .
senior, Chilllcothe; Russ Harr,
6-3 jW'lior, Portsmouth • Northwest; Larry Ankrom, S.lO sen.tor, Miami Trace.
The third team:
Paul Geen, 6-1 senior, Jack·
Boot Otarles Kitchen, 6--7 sophomore, Ironton; Jack Waddle, 6-7
aenior, Miami Trace; Bob HaOO..
ley, 5-10 senior, Athens; Jim
JohnsoO, 6-4 junior, Chillicothe.
Honorable menuon - Bob
Rice, Jackson; Jim Henry, Gal~
Jipolts; Andy Zimmerman, Wellaton; Mark ~w, !.ogallj Don Ben.
nett. Miami Trace.

The Class A first team:
Tim Goss, 6-4 senior, Alexander; Pat Nance, 64 senior,
Eastern.Pike; Jeff Reisinger. 6-7 junior, Zane Trace; Dave Ble-vins, 5-10 senior, Clay; Dave
Juenger, 6-1 senior, Unioto.
The ~:econd team:
Ken WiUiams, 6-1 senior, Miller; Dan Ratclifre, 6-1 senior,
Zlne Trace; Bob Craft, ~2 senlot, Portsmouth East.; Dave Danlela, ~~ senior, Hannan Trace;
Paul Kaul, 6--1 senior, Clay.
The third team:
Chip Mlxwell, 6-l junior, Zane

·Trace; Mike Kneece, 6-0 senltor; Laurelville; Dave Poling, 64 sophomore, Starr-Washington;

Check Stowers, 6 • 2 junior,
Adena; Malcolm Adkins, 6-0 senlor, Chesapeake.
Honorable mention - Roger
Smith llld Jerry Smitb, Western
Plke; Rand~· Adlms, Eastern;
•Dave Waldren, Piketon;; Keith

Shoemaker, Paint Valley; Stan
Ward, Southeastern; Don Hairston, Chillicothe F'laget; Mark
Hermsey, MiUer; Keith Clr·
ter, Southwestern , Gallia and
Steve CottrilJ, Huntington.
011!0 IJJGH SCHOOL
BASKETBALL RESULTS
By United Preu International
(Class AA Tournaments)
At Oxford

llalnUtoo Gor!leld 72 Greenhills
58
M!Jidl-. 50 Lebanon 40
At Bowling Green
!Jma Catholic 78 Ashland 72
~~ar~aa· Jfardlng 68 !Jma Senior
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AI Ath«&lt;o
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~ 62 Mlaml Trace 51
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play their ullilal &lt;!ellberato sl;)'le, Tome•-· with 18 ,.....,.., wttllt
. . - up 18-8 overall and 13-5 In Jimmy tn&amp;iand had 1~ '1"'1 l!allll' ·
the Ccmrerence.
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Kentuekl!o All.sEC -~~~~~ , .;;
rules this • season, will plai In lloel, held ID 6 polntoln tllelltal Jt~l ; f 2it'1ll
the NIT.
hall, came back 1D lead
WIJ6. ~,:.
· A free throw by Temessee's cats with 23 polnta. Jlllli- CO!!oJ

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May.JJe '
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For Duke Nebraska Wins, 70-64
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1. Awtrey ocorlid 3(1 points and
into overtime two years ago and
12 reboonds Willie setting ochool
California did lt last week.
career
marks in both de_part!Jiackelford wound up with
menh.
bered Friday night,
eight points for UCLA, while
Slackelford almost threw the Alcindor and lleve Patterson
Pme away with a bad pan, but had . 14 each. Mack Calvin,
then saved it with a desperation who~t~ ol fr~e h1·'4i)ro.w 1"'Witb l .• ,u
ctaa;~.O~rnjme.itl ~.R f
lhoi from near mld-eourt at Ule seconds left sent the game Into
At Canton
end of the first overtime, and the first overtime, led the losers Badger 78 Berkohlre 57
the Bndns then subdued cron- with 21,
~rlnl!fleld Local 64 lllllsdale
town rival Southern California
In other action Friday nigh~
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61-55 In double overtime. Duke upset South Caroline 68-59
At Columbuo
9\ackelford's game-saving bas- and North carolina edgod Wake Granville 55 Heath 48
ket was his first goal of the Forest 80-72 as both winners Licking Va!1!'Y 62 Westfall 58
game.
moved Into the finals of the
At Dellari&lt;e
The two clubs met tor a Atlantic Coast Conterence tour- Arehilold 17 ~- 57
seconcl time SatUrday to close out ney. South Carolina winner goes
AtDII)'tOoi
regulu sea100 pl.!\y.
to tile NCAA. U Nof/h Carolina Veraallleo 57 New · Miami 56
This wao only the third time loses, it'll probably go to the Arcanum 69 New,tllli 62
the Bruins have been forced NIT but Duke ali'OII&lt;IY hao l2
AI : iiprtDglleld
Into overtime during the Alcln- losses and probably won't get Belllel 69 Jack..., Center 58
dor era and the first time an NIT bld If It loseo.
At WUmlftgtoo
they've gooe into double overIn other games, Arm,y re-- Cln. Lincoln Hto.. 4o East Clln·
time. USC forced the Bruina mained In contA!ntlon tor an NIT
lon 28
Even ~ you do' It youriell,
bld by blasting Colgate 73-43, Greenview 62 Ml Drab 49
It IA!kea cosh to lix up the
Oregon topped Oregoo St. 71-'6
hauH and car, provide a
At Lima
chlnae-of-season wardrobe
in a game in which all Negro St. Henry 72 Miller CitY 48
players on both sides sat ou't in Ft Recovery 79 Ft. · JOMlnge '· lot yout family. So why not
stop iri where you're always
a boycott, and Santa Clara beat
72
No.
1....:.rtever a six-figure
the UniversU;y of Pacific 81-69.
At'Flndla,v
computer number!
Duke used a balanced scorlng Riverdale 68 RaiD!er 66
attack led by Dave Golden's 18
At ottawa-Gandor!
•SEE US FOR A HOME
By United Preoo lntA!rnatlonal points to upoet ii&gt;uth Carolina Upper Scioto Valle¥ 84 Elmwood
.· ,. :JM!?ft6VEMENT
and give coach Vic Bubaa,
Ealt
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W, L. Pet. GB retiring after this year, one last
At Solldusk,y
Baltimore • • 51 20 .718
ehan&lt;e at an ACC UUe. Charlie Attlco 67 Winford 63
Philadelphia •• 50 24 .676 2'h Scott and Dick Gruhar hit 23
AI Steub\onvllle
New York • • • 49 25 .662 3'h each to pace North Carolina Bridgeport 73 .Caraway 72
Bostoo ' •. • ' 42 31 .575 10
past Wake Forest.
AI Clilllloothe
Cincinnati • • • 37 'SI .500 15'h
Dennis Awtrey set two school Zane Trace 75 Eutem Pike 27
O,MIIIItC.A
Detroit . . . . 29 45 .392 23'h recOrds as Santa Clara routed
INC. U
At Go!loo
WUIAKI 2••1101TGAG!
Pae!Re to boost Its record to 25- Mansflold st. Peter'• 66 BloomMilwaukee , • 23 50 .315 29
RI!AL UTA TE LOANS
West
ville t3
C.mer S.CMII &amp; Cftft Str...
300 See~~n4 A...
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W. L. Pc~ GB
At Bryan
Jh111 Tln•I•Y• Mtt• Phefte 4464111
FISilER SIGNS
Los Angeles . . 48 25 .638
Holgate 63 FIQ'ette 62
TAMPA, Fla. (UPO - PitchAtlanta .. . •• 44 29 .603 4
er Jack Flsher reported to the
San Fran. • • 37 38 .493 12
ClnclMatl Reds training camp ·
San Diego . . . 30 41 .423 17
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eompleting
the
roster.
Seattle . . ... 27 46 .370 21
Fisher, thelastholdout,agreed
l'lloenlx ' • ' ' 15 59 .203 33'h
to
die same contract terms that
D
Frlday's Results
were
oft'ered to him several de.Ys
6~
Detroit ll4 Clncinnatll05
ago.
He
reportedly
will
get
close
New York ll9 Phoenix 87
to $30,000.
Philadelphia 131 Chicago 113
The 30 • year • old righthander
Loo Angeles 105 Boston ~9 (ot)
compiled
a 2.98 earned runa\'er~
San Francisco 135 Baltimore 130
last year. He was8-13forthe
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Lym 9!ackeiford, UCLA's
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MORGANTOWN, W, Va. (UPO
- Bueky Walero, head basketball coach at West Vlrglnla UnJ,
verslt¥, has accepted a ftve..year
....tract for a slmllar post at
Duke Unlversll;)', a Mor gontoom
new-r rej&gt;ortecl Saturday.
The MorganloWII Dominion •
News also aald Sonll)" Moran, ••·
a!AIIPIO~·- 'lllllallury I, &lt;01&lt;hod by loieller Jdiii
L I U i e - Cia•
alstant coach to Waters doing
sic bl'.edg!~ Rut!aad • Rarrloonvllle 12-10 In the chiJIII)lonlhlp game of the tour.....,lll lor boys
his four season• at YNU was be·
of 5-8th grede oae• tn· the Me !go Local Sei!&lt;Jol'Dlotrlct. Membero of the ehami&gt;lonsbli&gt; squad are
lleved to be In line for the wvu
'front row, left lo right, Don Folmer, Dave Cole, lllascol Freddie Colburn, Ronald Coots, Loonle
head coaching Job.
Calla. standi~, Delbert Brownlnl, Mlko,.ll(es~i&lt;&gt;od, 1'1111 ·0bllllger, Tlm Colburn, Je!f Rldgway
Watero, who compllod a 70-41
ind Arnot!.
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record at West Vlrglnta Woold
neither c:onflrm nor deny the report thet he baa the Duke post,
urm still cmsldering it,"
watera said.
The ,Domlnloo • News ssld an
Informed source at Charlotte,
N, C.,IDld ltever1thlngwosstgn..
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and sealod.
Bob Whitmore was high man
Notre U.U.e,· whose s.corlng
CARBONDALE, DL (UPO Vlc
Bubeo, under whom WaMllml 'of Ohio !ought oil a late atar Auailit car~ ~~Mint ~moJt 'ot fer . Notre Dame with 13 points,
ruah by Notre Dame Saturday the secoild hall 011' the bench be- while Dwight Murphy and Bob ters served as assistant coach at
Duke lor six years before taking
1o !VIOl tile .Irish 63-60 In tile cause ol ao anlde 'injury, never Arnzeu· each scored 11.
the
WVU post, Is to move lnlo an
The defeat closed Notre
Drat rcllnd of the Mideast NCAA. led In the seeooid halt Carr'oeoradmlnlstratlon
job. He hao coached only six po!Dio.
Dame's season with a 20-7 rec~rQuette met Mu:trif State
odDukelO
sea10111.
W,ren, who ·did not start the qrd.
In the second game.
The Morpntmm report said
game,
led Miami with 16 pointe.
Notre Dame, trailing 34-31at
Chuck Daly, who succeeded Wathe half ond by · 11 points with
ters a&amp; Bubas' asalltant, told
4:41 left, elooed the margin w
friends In Charlotte Ulat Waters
58-66 wltil 1:01 remalnllllo But
hao the head job,
then the Rodsld.., who hit 23 or
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after · West .\llrglnla loll to&lt;F·Jorl.
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Athens,
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and George
Burkhart
to keep
MANHATIM/;'
(UPI) ~ tlve committee, chairman of the school's aecond lotina aeaaon
their lead.
Mllmi, now 15-10, will advance H. B. (Rabe) .l.ee reSiined S.lllr· NCAA basketball IDumament (13-14) since 1944.
WatAOrs wlU receive $16,000
to Madison, 1\'ls., to meet Pur- day ao athlcUt dlre\:tor at Jlan. c:onunlttee and chairman of the
hio first ,....., ot Duke comass
State
Unlverill;)',
otfectlve
Blg
Eight Athletic Directors.
due next Tlllreday.
May t, to accept the presiden~
Lee'sletterotdeclslontoleave pared to about fl4,000 he was
cy (J( a special events televl: the K&amp;te athletic dlrectDrshlp, maldng at West Vlrglnlo, I he
sloo eompaJIY, Cl~ · Clrelllt which he has held for 13 years, new-aald.
In 1970 WatAOra, 33, woold beCorporatlcn or·~• .._
. ~s submitted to Dr. c. Clyde
Lee beclme tbenattm•ayoung.. "Jciles, chairman of the univer- come director ol a boys basket·
ball camp 011 the Duke campus
est , ma,jor coUep , , bas~ ~~;y·~ athletic COIIIIcU.
-coach Iii the i!8rll' 11)1 when . af . 'i1ie council will begin lntme- which """ld be worth $15,000 to
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2f he ·Joined 111ali ,!ltote. q, .lo ,, dlately to seek ann dlreetor. $20,000i eacb lWiliDer, the story
a member of the NC.AA exeeu''Bebe Lee'o -rlbutlon 1D aald.
Duke met North Carolina In
K-BIBle'o athletic programo has
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MILWAUKEE (UPI) - Blll,y
llllmb'aUon of · - l e In all ••· ll Duke lost, the university was
Hardwick, Loulavllle,· Ky., Dli!- BUiikeru 1)4.:63
pecto d.lntercO!leglate athlutlco expected to announce Mmda,y the
ped Mike Um-Uo, Babylon,
and
Is leaving Kansas Slate's pro. hlrlng of Watero.
N, Y:, In ihe final ll'ome S.tur•
CINCINNATI (UPI) - Rick
grams
In their strmgest com·
dlQ' to win the $70,900 MOler RobOram p~ ln 26 points
Pl;tltive
posittoo In years. n
Oiitn ani take the earnl~s lead S.turday 'to load Cincinnati· ID a
Janea added l)e regretted Lee'o
Ill tile 1969 PHfossiCOial~loro 94-63 victory over st. Louis, ll&gt;r
1D res~.
.declaim
AlaoclalloDloolr.
a lle for fourth place In the Ml•
Lee
credited
the overall lmHardwick, 21, who wao aeoded sourl Valley Conference.
Into the ehaq&gt;lonshbi match af·'
Clnelmatl endod Ita seaoon prilvemtlll In the unlverlll;)''o
ter !earl~ the 40opme quail· with , an 8-8 eon(erence log and compelltlve poaltlm Ill the B l i
4ero shot t¥ee consecutive 17-9 overall, whUe tile BWlkells Elatrt conference to an excellent
.. ' In the 10111 ll'lme. !.lin- . dr~ to a HI MVC recoi'd otatr and ~eel taeHitles. He
aald he would eantlnue Uylng In
then could have won It 'aqd.G-2011&gt;r the oea"""'
Manhattan
..at least for aWhUe."
wflh a strike but left the
The Biarcall rollod to a 45BALTIMORE (UPO - Mary.
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ftr,it ball llld 24~
and nover
land's three moJor thoroughbred
race. tracks, Bowie, Laurel aad
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I 220 • 215 pe , ~ &gt;St.~l ,-\" threaten
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CINCINNATI (UPO- The U~&gt;o hive •lcned an agreement perfO::~
T.,;, ·'1111iinl 1 , '!'ltli ~19 ·~bie. . l~rslcy o/. Clnelrntla111100neecl mitting them to share revenue•
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S.thrday the olgallv ol end Mark
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1968 MWer eliiJn.l . ,,
· TWYMAN
~ •I"JIIIOU!e 00 1 atroqr Cl!&gt;- racing dates. The agreement en.
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tutun .....,.utlon.
will, be iootl&gt;ao team laot
Raslcally the plan hlo three
Meyer ..it oew~ ~-ell­ polllls:
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1. Tho three traeke have
~· jli-&lt;fcy IIOoiir~ liulUVIiiWagreed ooa ncb~rsclledule which
the m011 ~- d8renat.. will, llnlaliy, ftnd Laurel open.
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lq~ In OCtober and l'1llnl!w
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Jllllll'y. Bowie will fdlow the!
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RALEIGH, N. C. (UPO ~ CJai.
MaloY llld ....-d Wa,vne
Hucke! !od Dlvld~m 1n blloterlng ......d half lllltge to overcome VU!anova 76-&amp;1 Saturda,yln
the flrot game (J( the NCAA regfooal quart,or!lnal basketball'

NORMAN, Okla. (UPI) - II..
braske outehol Oklaboma dolta
the stretch te win a Big Elaltl
&lt;OII!erence balkathell 1111110 Sot.
urday afternoon, 70-64:. ~
Tho defeat locked Old.-a
In the Big Eight cellar with S-11
toonwnent.
In l""f"e pllQ' and 7-19 for
MalO¥, a secood team all • oeaiiOli. Nebraska tlnl- S-10
America center, scored3)points In &lt;OII!eronco play llld 12-lt
to lead all scorers In the first cwenll.
881118~ Howard Porter, who aat
Gor!leld Heard ol Okiaho!na
out part of the ....... half with wao hlgb • ..,ror ol tho four foolo, was the big 1PJ!1 for with 21 points, wbiJe Bog GratVWanora with 23 polnlo.
lql made It 1D lead Nebra.ll!a.
Davidson wao ranked number Comhulker center Leroy Chllk
foor In the nation willie VWa- picked orr 21 re11an1a.
bCWa was ranked ·lOth,
Pa...d bl' Gratlop, Chalk lid
The Villanova zcme detease Marvin Stewart, the Hulkero , .
IIQ'mlod David- Ill the first ercame a 5.point Soaaer lta4
half, preventing It !rom getting early lD 1110 oec:ond half andtorcthe belllnllide.
ed the Oklahomans ID faul, wrop.
David""" begalt to wolj&lt; bel- ping up their oeventh ...,......
tor toward the end of the Drat tlve win ewer the Soaaero.
half and closed out the period
oown by only two polnta, 37-35.
Wltil a little over six minutes
In the game llld a oevon point Saharday's
lead, Davldoon began to alow
the game down, forcing the vu.
Scores
Ianava zone to spread apart and
grabbing easy ba•ket• close ln.
By United Preso IntornatlOIIII
Clnclllnltl 94 st. Lools 63
Nebraahl 70 Oklahoma 6\
Illinois 78 Northwestern 68
Purdue 120 lndlaM 76
Ohio state ~UIIehiPlt 18~
NCAA Regional at Rale~ 'N.C.
Davldaoo 75 VWmna 11
Cortland 86 Geneseo 75
Ai'my 73 Colgate 43
Oregon 71 Oregon SL 66
UCLA 61 Sou. Clllf 55 (2oto)
SARASOTA, F1a. (UPO -Tor· Snta Clra 81 Unlv o'! PaclOc 69
AAC
rential nlns washed out the Oli·
Second
Round
eogo White Sox· Cincinnati Reds
N. carolina 80 Wke Frot 72
eJhlbltlon game at tile end offour
Duke 68 S. carollla 59
lllllngs Saturday with the ChicoNCAA College Dlv. Ret!JIIIIIIo
goo.. leading 2-0.
First Round
Cisco Clrlos IJKI Don Secrist
Sprnglld 91 Cntrl Coan. 80
held the Redo to 11Vo hlto, but
Oglethorpe 68 Old liomlnlon 110
ClDClllniU was playing virtually
Wagner 109 Albany st. NY M
1 seoond atrlng Une'l). Pete Rose,
S, Dakota st. 79 Lincoln 77
Alex Johnson, Bob Tolan and
Johnny Bench were In Clncl~&gt;o Mntclr St 81 Le MO¥ne NY 71
Amer. lDt. 79 Aos~on 17
nail for military commitments
while lloo of the White Sox, Tom Ml St Marys 95 Nor!alk St 80
McCraw and Tcmmy JohD, were Alcorn A&amp;M 76 llllntme 75
missing tor the same reason. SW Mlosourl 75 St Olaf 47
' Ken Berry's triple led to a Ky. Wolyan 77 TrnoYivnla 61
run o!f Wayne Sbq&gt;son In the San Fran St 81 uc lnlne 55
second lMlng whlle a walk, wild Vlprlso 91 Concordia m 81
Wlllolo St 87 North Park 82
pitch and Gail Hopkins' single
Ashland 43 Pha. TexUe 40
pr&lt;&gt;dueed the other WhltA! Sox
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MASSILLON, Ohio (UP0 MuoUlon High School haJ IIIITI·
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replace Bob Seaman.
He II Raber! Commlnga who
pi!- Struthers Hllh School to
o 50-16-4 tocord In slx sea1011o.
Is complleoted, It Is quito workable and lo the result ol aovoral

months w...k b¥theiiiiM&amp;eJilenls
or three ofMaryiend'smU&gt;r racIng !acUltleo.
The IIIIM&amp;eJilenls of theoe
three track• have set.up 1 committee of key people from each
organlutlon to oversse and work
oot any problema arlalng ll'om

!ho umbralla lll'l'lriaement

Lead In Meet
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BROOKVILLE, N. Y. (UP)) ~ ..
Cbsrleo PasareU ol PueriD Rl&lt;lll ·
lncreaoed hls lead SilllrdlQ' lir ·
beatlq~ Gene Scott of st. Jameo,!
N, Y., 31-27ln t h e - ..-..Jli
o! the third annual
vltatlonal Tournomelll; llll~ the
Van Allen olmpllfiodiiCOI'IQJq.,
tern.
In other matclleo, Clark G._.
ner of New York beat Arthur Aolte'
of Richmond, Va. 31-24, ~ Alii ·
Else! of St. Loulo der.tod VlcQ' ·
Rogers of R,ye, N, Y, 3240.11111 ,
Stephanie DeFina ol ~
ClllL, whipped Clrole Gnebnor '
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211-Tom spencer , , • , , .139-292 58-15 56 210 U 331 11.~ • · .,
2G.Jlm, Henry • • • • • • • .l21hUl 53-88 64 207 5I :10:1 IIIII "" ,
2G.Jack !fatlhewo • • • • • 80.166 511-65 37 5% t? na 10:. . .
20.Mlke Flnderboach , , • 67·143 61-78 ·57 115 ts 118 1.1' ,
~!liGrel ~ui .... , ... 45-102 4~9 63 1110 3S 135 ,f:l1.
211-Tain P..,.e •••• , ••• Zl41 1742 32 70 21 5I lf'
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larlll than be ...U.ed - h e doaoo ~~ but pq.ointed by
. - . markeis' nred by a rorwardllr eontroller.
Later, clama&amp;e asoeslllilent reYealed tile two jot fighter-pilots
hod cltslro)'ed or damaged 14
bw*ers; eJehl ~emplacements
and two Cortlllcotlons In addldm
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sonic F -100 from Bien 11oa Air
Bose where he IB • member or
the 3rd Tacdcal tighter Wing.
He ,., commlsalone&lt;l 1n 1955
througll the aviation cadet proaram. The maJor, a araduate or
Point Pleassnt Hl&amp;lt School at.
tended Belhal!,y COIJeae,
borg, Kan., and Arizona State
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~ •I!Y tM ~IF 2000
Extenslut ,A&amp;enl, Al:ri&lt;Uiture Ume' I'll.-.uoua11 declined. 11111,bil pteltY low, • ·,
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Meigs .count,v
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Dev.ent meeting last Wed- ' it!•t dfer 1,100. 'A,II flaureo are . t;rliiila ha~ occurrea: Jn· 19ll!l; .
ne..u,v it was pointed out that CrOIII lhe u, s. c., !!IIi.
· !bore were 957 to1111111\'cfal
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the number o! !arm "'"'rath~•· . .Acoordlng to this trend, t h i . r.rn&gt;a lisle\~, .Ill 19~f tids IIIII!'·
In Mel go Count,y was 2,359 •n ' number or farm operator•
In · ',ber had clr&lt;li&gt;POd
to' 905
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In 1964, \be J11111ti0r

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or ·commerclfl rarm operator&amp;
· •had lncrcsoed to 505 (Jo ehan&amp;O
In c~tnnldoo).
A ()lll.iocdm or theoe trends
· might lhdicote that by the year
2000 !bore could he 200 to 300
II)Ore commercial Iarin operalors In Meigs Count;r. Another In·
tercstlng !act Is that JII'O(&gt;ably
!bose 200 to 300 commercllll
larm operators would be proclueing at a rate wry nearly
; equal to the l)l'e&amp;ent farm procl!cdon In Meigs d.mty.
•· Meigs Cowlt,v commercial
farm,lng trends .are lllmllar to
GEORGE WOODAIUl
llallonal lrenda.
Commercial agriculture con'
olsts
o! lhe !arm businesses that
GALLIPOLIS - GO WEST
.,..o&amp;~ce tbo great bulk or the
YOUNG MEN!
DENVER WALKER
!arm
products p1t on th~ marJ. L, McNealey, President oC
Pictured with owners George
ket.
lllch
!arms use u~
Columbus and Southern 0 h l·o Woodward, Gallipolis, Ohillco
Electric Company hasbeenelect. Farm s, and Denver Walker of the ranch OrMr. Lawrence Sta~ methods and are large enoulll 1o
.., choir- oe the Board or DJ. Vinton, D.M. W. Charolais Ranch, ley who is presently engaged in gain the principal e&lt;OnOmles or
rectors, succeeding the lateHar. these Charoiai s bulls plan to do a cross-breeding program using olze. Though commercial In their
l'l' M. Miller. He will oontlnue exaCtly that.. ·
700 Hereford, Angus, and Short- operations, most are family
!arms In the sense that the lamas President IDd Chlel ExecuThey are sired by EEE Lugar horn cows.
tive oCftcer of the company. Ar- Jr. , the well~known Jr. Herd Sire
Woodwsrd and Walker will re· lt,y oupplleo U.e management and
thur G. Green, Vice President at Triple E Ranch. Readl' r o r ceive results of liowlhefivebulls hall or more or the farm1abor.
A vel')' rough measure or the
and Cmtroller was elected a di- their trip to Round~, Montana, do In 1970.
extent ol. .commerclalagriculture
rector, ffiUng a vacancy oo the
Is provided by stadstlcs Cor
board created by Miller's death,
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Mr. McNealey, a· native or
more amually. In 1966, these
Gallipolis, as was Miller, has
farms JII'OChlced about .85 J)Or csnl
served the company in various
Average high temperature (or or all farm procl!cts sold but
GALLIPOLIS Tempera•
capacities since 1923. He was
the
week this year - 46.1 deelecte&lt;l Vice President or Oper. tures, precipitation and weather
grees, la st year - 58.1degrees.
allons and a Director In 1954. corrJitions for each 24 hour perAverage low tempe1·ature (or
In 1961 he became Exe&lt;Udve iod as recorded by Pete MeCorthe
week this year - 25.3 deVice President and succeeded roi ck at the Fairfield Weather
gr
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last year - 32,5degrees.
Mr. Miller as President In 1966, Stadon.
Total precipitation for -the week

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As Chairman
of Directors

is what
you buy
Gravely Outperforms any other
compact tractor on the market.
You get : choice of front or
center-mounted mowers ; reli·
ability of all -gear drive ; tradi·

tional ruggedness. instant
forw&amp;l'd or reverse. choice of
10, 12, or 14 HP ; extra traction

of rear -mounted engine; plus
a wide uriety of year -round
attachments.
Ask any owner why he bought
Gravely- we'll stake our repu -

tation on his answer. Come in
tor free demonstration.

GRA~ELY

TRACTOR
SALES AND
SERVICE

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a director of The Huntington Na' Ilona! Bonk or COlumbus and
the Columbus Area Chamber of

Commerce, and is a trustee

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Bureau and Citizens Research

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Day

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SaturdiiJ . .. .. . 39

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Total precipitation to date this
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7. 50 inches.
27
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sociatlon and were sponsored by

Wilhelm {R-Van Wert), J. Barn-

State Reps. Corwin M. Nixon
(R.Lebanon), Clarence L. Wetzel
or
were Introduced Into the 108th (R-Lisbon), Jotm 0, Baker CROhio General Assembly yester- Coshocton) and J. Barney ~iltday. Both were dralled by I h o er IP-Toledo).
OCSEA Executive Secretary
Ohio Civil 5!!rvlce Employees As-

ey Quilteri)J-ToledolandRlchard
M. Christiansen IP-Mansfleld),

COLUMBUS -

Two bills In-

creasing the vacation benefits
state and county employees

The increased ben~fits b i II
would make r~r amendments

to the present Publ!c Employee
Hetirement Law by:
- Changing the benefit formula
by increasing the current raetor ot f.9 per cent to' 2.5 per

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General Asscmbt,v toda7. ·
Both bOis were IJ101110red by
State Ret&gt;reoentadves Don R,
Goddard (1!-Bortlett), Corwin M,
Nixon (I!.Lcbanon), A. Mack Pemberton (l!.columbus), Rober! L.

$755

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1. *Big Huskey WiiCOIIsin 814 h.p. 111gine.

2. Electric start.
3. 6 speeds forward, 2 reverse.
4. Includes options others
charge eKtra for,

5. Powtr take off drive.
6. FISt switch attachments.

CHUCK COLLIER

SERVICE ST8RE
GallilloJis,
SALES
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Off. 446-36,0

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WHITE TOY POODLE
puppies. Ph. WS.(ll57. 57-3

D. 11· WOOD, RMitor
Phone 446-1066

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DREAMING OF ABEAUTIFUL HOME
We challenge you to lind one that iB. as lovely as this one
lnside and out (or the mone;'. It' s a very nice plushly car·
peted ·3 bedroom with a tabulous kitchen (range, oYen,
dishwasher, Itt&amp; ofbeautiM cabinets, el;c.). Veryattractin
carpeted ramlly room with e)IJ)ensive paneling, log burning
Clrcplace. A recreation room with patio doors. Huge lot
with backyard enclosed with basket wene fence. Priced for
early sale.

EXCELLENT BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
WITII
II.ODDUf !I
UVING QUABTDS.
I M1 ACRI!lS AT EDGE Of GAJ..
UPOLIS. LARGE RETAIL SALES
ROOM, 3 ROOil BASDDNT.

GROCERY
BEDROOM

PRICE INCLUDES
AIL
TURrB,
DUJIPMENT

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AND

MARY CAR'm R PAINT FRAN·
CJIISJ:, BlfiLD[L'lC, LOT AND
SMALL BARN .
STOCK
OF

GOOD8 TO BE SOLD AT JNVKN.
TORY. PUSBNT OWNJ&amp; DOING
GOOll UUSINESS.

DRIVE IN
RESTAURANT

165 ACRE FARM

PRICED RIGHT

EVIAYBODY AND HIS BJtCJTII.
ER ARE LOOKING FOR A FARM

AND TilEd ARE 'fiOT JIAl'ft
t' OR SALE SO LOOK AT T'HJS
WHJLE ITS 5TU.L A.VAJLAJ!Il.Z,

~~ESC~UT~R~~
WlTH ~ ACRE CORN
BA.IiE. ·
BALANCE OJ' FARM IS PA.S1'URE AND
WOODS
(AND
BRUBHI BJ:'M'£1:1. THAN AVD•
AGE 4 f'EDR OOM HOME WITH
BATH, SEVI:RAL OUT BUIIJ;tINGS AND ONLY "" MILE FROM
STATE
KWY . ' PRICED
AT

TJONER, HOUSE TRAILD AND

STOCK OJ' GOODS. EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY FOB GOOD ll't·
r OME.

GRAND CAFE
FURNrlURE,
FIXTURt.s ,
Ll·
CENSE,
EQVII'MINT
AND
STO~K OF GOODS PLUS J'UB·
NITURJ: IN 2 BEDROOM. AR~T·
MENT

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NEW I BBDROOM HOM£ WITH
I~ BATHS, LOG BURNING rna:
PLACE, LARGE KITCHEN AND
DIMlNG AJlEA WITK RANGI,
OVEN,
DISHWASHER, CHAR
8&amp;0u..Eil AND LOTS OF CA.&amp;.
lNETS . BEAMED CEll.JNG S IN
THE LIVING ROOM. ALL 1.0CAT&amp;D ON A 1 ACR&amp; LOT I

MILl£ FROII roWN.

4 ACRES ON RIVER

MODERN BRICK
COL:ONIAL

ENJOYJNO

GOOD INCOMJ:.

WE• NEED LISTINGS

NOW llOBI THAN PO
BEFORE. IF YOU WANT rr
SOLD CAlL 'WIUilA1N.

0.11on

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famll~ aatbe b!g and outstanding_856. And !t tal From big
tractor looke 10 a whole series of "worth-more" featui'ea,
Including two new, smooth-working en poet. Durable ·
)lyna-~e• clutch, Alternator for aute staril. Dry-type tllr
deanet to protel;t l)te en!llne. Comfortable aeats. More
deck-1'90m. Luminescent gauges. Eaay shlitlnf ll,Uiiy·'

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5:00 News, Weat her, Sj)orts

Neal Realty
A. A. NIBERT, Realtor

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4 ACRES
tiEARLY NEW aU eleclrle
brlclt home located soutll ol
town on 4 acres ol land .
wh!cb NilS to the boautlful
Ohio River. H.S full divided
buemenl wilh ree. room, kJt.
chen, ba!b and worllshop. You
wiU luwe to see this home
to appreciate it Cill todsy
lor app1intment. l'rlced in
the lhirtys.

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Used Furniture, tuls1 "''•·
cellan.ous ltlft'll &amp; I'IOUI...
hol4 goods. We olao bu~

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in town. Filii basement. bas
fllllshed ree. room and k!l·
clleu. Price bas been lowered for quick !Bfe.

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WE HAVE bad 9 sales since
Jon. I, 10 If you Willi yours
oold ]is! with us r!gllt away.

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Haller Division of Federai-MDIUI Corporation has
openifiiS in their new powder metal parts manufacturina plant in Gallipolis, Ohio for PersoMel in
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IDJilAL FOR REARING TIIAT NEW LISTING
family. Quiet St., Wwderful 5 ACRES located 2 miles from
view. no traffic, fuU bale·
Vinton. Barn and plenty oUI·
ment, w!tb a 110&lt;. room and
birlldings, garage, farm pond,
ga,. or Wlrt area 111111 kit.Gug· well, nice 5 room • one
rhcn. A betntllfill !dtcl!en IDd
•tory home, 2 rooms paneled,
di~lng area. You'D .._ Ibis
balh. stonn windows a n d
one wlten you ... 11. · ~
door, plenty shade lrees, Ideal
114,001.
lor reUrement.
LARGE TWO STORY HOME In
~ood coodltton, 7 room a n d
. bath, l~rge lot, •le)'r or !be .
Ohio River. Price reduced to
$7.000.

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12:30 Prosecutor Reports (MOn.)

2 SMALL HOUSES, I&gt; acre tobeooo base, smaB .111m Jo..ted near !own. Low low
price.

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VACANT LAND, 15 A· pasture, 12:35 Teen-Time '68
2 A. woods, pond, good fences,
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5:00 News, Weather, SpC)rts
just off R!. 160.
5:30 Sunset Serenade (Until
SlgnOIO
VINTON
SICE 8 rm. frame on Jaclolon
St. Newly painted, extra lot.
$4,000. Terms. ·
.fay Rheppord, Mf.fllt
NOTICE!
Eul Winton, Ml4lll
CLOSED
WaJDe Amsbaf)', 44S4!11
Mondciy &amp; Tuesday
March 10 &amp; March 11

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GOOD 3 BR home, new wen, 34
hundredths Tob. B. second
SATURDAYS
lifOwth timber, coal seams, 11:55 Washington ~ts
hard road. $8,1100.
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12:15 Bulletin Boord

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196 ACRES

"'"" AND A BAJIGAIN AT
Tllo\t.
. oHERING FASr SEliVICE oN LOVELY REDWOOD LO
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COUNTRY SETTING
CELLENT
LOCATION
WITH
HERE l S A MODERN ;uAB.
PAY ED P iU VE AND PARKING
AREA .
ALL
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EQUil'M ENT
INEAR
NJ:W)
LAROE REVOLVING OUI'DOOR
SIU N. J&lt;"\ IKNACE, AIR CONDI·

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IN TOWN, 6 rms. bath &amp; haU,
- two otury, full baSement, 2
deep lots, al. siding, 2 porch·
es. Make us .an offer!
12 x 50 TIWLER, 3 BR, taliincl. water &amp;. elect.

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· I ROOM, two story heme on
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storms. Ga)'den.

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AgellCy
NEW IJS'l1NG8 ... . . .
MASSIE .
2 bedtGDIIII, he8t, waler, .
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lour room home, acne, . REAL ESTATE BROKER
and Racble, Oh!o. 500 It· NICE
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lob. bale, bam 10130, ooly
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NO. 21 PINE ST.
10111. m1 too ll w!de. Pl1ced II mne from Gall!jiolls. '
my home. Pli. tiUISI! 6'1.,'1
TEL. 446-o791 .
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ROOM. one story home, all
10 loll. Ph. 141 tt45. IU llLOCK lfore bu!ldlnl In Acldl·
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•leciri&lt; kitchen, fireplace In
11011, walk ID cooler aod equip. STATE RT. 160
·, Female Htlp·Wanttcl
LR. lull basement wilh fore·
MAPLE STEREO RAOIQ: .1,.19
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bolb side of state route LIVE IN mE COUNTRY w!!b
AVON
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air rum..,., garage, deep
Early AmericiD slereo radio
aU the conveniences o1 the
1, $10,tkl0~
NtlW lrallfan&lt;e eomln!!. llePlot fenced, vacant.
comblnaUbn.. aeauUiul '1101i4 S BEDROOM home, lront room
city. 7 rms. ba!b, carpet!ng,
~j'OielllaUvtl .,.,W
or~ space !tr rent. Clll
stale Ull!t wi1lt 4 opsed .... · ~ed, aome caiJfnets In
paneling. plenty storage s'/laee, TWO STORY
:!leld. Ohio, Parry
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er. Take over J18)'110llls ol
klldlen, basement w!th .new large living room and a beau- WALL-WALL CARPET !n LR
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and DR, large ltitchen with
SI'I.Ji. con 446-ldll.
,., I ROOM . and bath home on
·omb; 107 Columbia Ill'. W•·
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CITY (Special this week)
Firat AYO. SUOO.
,erly, Ohio, Ill' phone 14'1eod back pordl, carporl. len.Brzap
'n!REE BEDROOM,
baoe14111.
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cod yard. Price 111,100.
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ment, H.W. noon. larfe Jot.
a-w Caaoday UIIGI
t!ood location and F.H.A. fi· ONE STORY
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r1anced at 5% percent. U you 1· BR HOME, all e!ectri&lt; kJt.
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quali(y
the payments lncludo
f wrtte: 11ABY ,~.
eben, garage. basement with
iQg taxes 1nd lnauranee onb
AIISAW· A-S llft!WIA·
fireplace, deep well, natural
$76.00 monthly. Priced to sell.
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benefits at1n1 age.
The ballot secrecy bUI would
r""'lre that ballots lor tbo elccdoo or employee msmbera or tbo
board be mailed to the homes it
the membero or the employee

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lilt t T. Jillemallonii
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home or remodeling, ... a .
We are bulldera. ~)~~tributor
lor Hotpolnt Appliances. All~
son Eleclr!t.
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vice necessary to reUre on full

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dlamploned
j. Culnoas. ·! ,~~~,mbl(ri··or the ' Wlnted To Do
sired' BeaotHul, !ntOUigent MOBILE home. 1963 Elcar, 10
x 55. ccnlral air cond., car'
~ ' GaiU• Count.l'l!lcllng ClUb, good • HOuSE cleaDinC or ,lroniJil.
~ luck a..t thonks,
Cill 44U!6'i
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\'iC:OOR Mark V adder $119.9!1.
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~A REVIVAL will ~ at the
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55-tf
i. Ohio Chapel United Melbodlot I, VInton,
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, 'Cbureb &amp;atday; nJ&amp;bl March
57-3
Situ1flori W•nted
C.,MPER on 'lo T. Willy truck.
... .COIIIIrluf 1111• ?; The
new eng.. dutch, brakes.
~ames W: MoniSOn of 'IA'I'IJRAL dependable penon 2 HOtsi'EIN COWS, also 11169
to
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odlool
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good Hres, radl6 . ~a!\
P'ort Gay, W.
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Qlevrolet station wagon. Pit
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References.
P1r1
t!me.
stove.
146-00011.
55-1\
pva..,_P,t. Rev; J~ea Mor·
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rison, jijo p~lo(. owd'-lly 111r
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ST!l!IEO: BeJi!tlful . Jllll wal· 4 FCBERGLASS AWNlNGS
, !100·. CoiL ~ . alter &amp;
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NE .iOIII!tiltNcK' c l - 4
cluwDnaln llllf1tm. ~... ,." ~d)anger• trm b multiple
. tarlll!l,~· M~ )'Oll1' ~~ . ·1211 Tldrd ll\ft. IWIIIra ldtiiij;
P.af. only f/3.56 or
, nm 'aiSII cii!IAn. Phone en wllll lluftt.ln l'lllll· CaD ta Prl' ·moolh. Call 446-1021. 19110 DETRO!TER bousetraller.
10 X 46. Ph. 256-6Cill6.
57-tf
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57-3
448-4191.
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ANOTHER CARLOAD

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GOOD CLEAN LUMP and sfd&lt;.
er ooal. Corl Winters, Rio
Grii!ICfe. Phone 245-&amp;IIS. 11-tl

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friend - until she II n d s
Blue Lustre for cleaning carpots. Rent eleotrl&lt; shampooer 11. Farmer's Hardware
Co.
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ALl. types o! building mater·
Uttlt .
JNSPECI'OIIS - ~
lals. blodl. br!ck, .....,. pipe,
New iD" liotary catteN 1:\LDG. a.. AUTO. , I~·
wil"~ows . ttnte1s. etc. Claude
eiii.IO, New US I ID. 10 piJ
tee bails. Local'lm Only,
Winlers,
Rio Grande, 0. CH
,nJIOo 111'1!1 tu. Inc. Federal
very rirofitable ouppkmelllal
5-5121 afler 5.
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tri. 'Wrl!e glvil'C .ac~, oecu·
U!!Eil FURNITURE of all
ta Plio 111. n. ••·
palloD ll1d !lme•"'~if .tv:
klods. We buy and sell. R!ce'•
140 t1
ao 1 Best Ro~, m
Mama&gt;
l&lt;ew &amp;. Used Fum. 446-11623.
30.11
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SEWING MI,OHINE: Cabinet
modeL Sllghlt,y used. Over·
. casts, monograms. aewa on
IRII!ons. laney stitches, etc.
No altnehmenta needed. Pay
MUD or monthly payment&gt;
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benefits or 110\'ernmenlalemploy- with ruu benetlts altor 20or more
ees under the Public Emplo.yees
ReUriment System and to Jn.
sure tbe .ecrecy ot the ba.U~·
in PERS board electlona were
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IM&amp; ·I&gt;"T, Cliev.: Picllllp
Ii; T, Ford
111&amp;1 .Ford Econoline Pldali!
llil !i T, a.v. Plqi
llli !i T. GMC Pickup
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1111 '\!o T. GMC
1J1t 'ira T. lntnolioltll
1111' .! i T. 1111: ..._
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lift !i T. 0... plebp
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.• Ave. ·Phone 448-4'1'10.
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than J)Orlect aoclety, tbo chrmlc ,
nabJre or the farm problem Jn.
dlcates that acljuatments bl the
agricultural Industry arenotade"'ate. The kind and rate or ecmomlc and social adjustment&amp; are
Innu~ by p1bllc poUdes·and
proarams.

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computed under t.he tormula.
OO:Jer representattves also in- Providing ror the retire-

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ECGnomlc growth andprogren
In tbo V. S. ........., Imply cm-

lncO!J1&amp;1IrOdUclng abillt,y, either
~ '11\ese ani ·aome of the Wl)'ll
In' !arming or In a varlet,v· of iliir Ojljloitulllttt.W~~a~tpecl
nonfarm enterprises, McDorman to build. rural Oblo. I hope that
said. The maximum loan under more cltlzene will look !nto lh!a
the program Is $3,500. In Ohio, means of helping tltemselve11," ·
incli vidual economic opportunity he said.
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loans have averaged $1,903.
Appl!cst!ms lor • - • 01&gt;New Ohio small businesses poriunlt,v loans In Gall!a CouniY
financed with ecorx:mic OpPor- m11 be 'made tbrooqh Fannon
tunlt,y l,.ns Include auto repair Homo Adm!niotrsdont:oon¥Sotl-

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Adm ini stratlon reported today. and equipment to perConn aerY..
Since the program was Ices that each lndlvlduol could
launched, l,.ns lotallng $350,000 not alford, thus making U.elr aghave been· made to these low•in- rlcultoral enterprloes more emcome families to improve thelr clenl IDd prontabla.
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ary times the number or years
ci service for determJning the
allowance to whieh a Nmber
would be entitled at age 65.

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In addition, 81'0Uil8 or OhlO
aJ families in Ohio haYe benefit- farlllers hove joined toplher !n
ed from economic OJ)POI'tunJty cooperatives to obtain ecdnomlc
loans, State Director James T opportunlt,v loans to enable them
McDorman or the Farmers 'Hom; to purdtasc maJor bnj&gt;lemenls

shOp~, beautY arid t.rber shops,
tele\'ision aiXII'Idio ~r businesseS and man,y more. ·

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GALLIPOLIS- Aboot200rur·

- EllmtnlltlngthatprOvlslonln
state employees and H. B. 268 the law which reQllres a mem(or county workers, would al- ber to have had tbree yel.rs .ol
low four weeks after 15 years, senice credit in the ten yBars
!!ve weeks at 25 years or more, Immediately preceding redreand s!x weeks after 30 years ment to quall!y lor a benefit

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200 Families Benefit

James F. Marshall explained that
under the ·existing statutes; both
state and coonty employees are
entitled to two weeks paid vacation after one year of full-time
service, three weeks after 10
years and four weeks with 25
or more years.
The new billa, H, B. 267 Cor

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'qrJcuJ. lng Pirtor'lhe ' '
b,y,' r!Pf· 1811 rarm
~otlon &lt;r&lt;lPland '
.lo rloe C11ter than marl'rlee' ...•II!Ml, bot
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• brillgt)JIIutaless
lncrealll!lnto- and
. tal uoe or .leriJI pi'OCUt,~~, that one!. )IOlllal • r..-m
11, iiomand lor IIIIJI'8&amp;llle wtput Cilnllnuatlon Is assume&lt;l YJC .pub- ·
Is lnilasdc.
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lie P"'V'!!'II related to qriclil·
Tlila, Flees ll'dlll IP I.W to ·ton~ Ol&lt;jlorli, Jll'lee suPports,
clear rillrketo. II ~ Crse· . cominodley atoragc and dome ode
market ad)~_, are to keop - ald. · ·
(ll'ices 11!'1 rarm .lm:omOs near
Whole Csrm retirement p r ooed8Caclor7 .lovels, llbOr and ar~s .''l'e I~•• costt,v to the IIDV·
croplon4 D&gt;lst bewithdrawarrom emlilent but are less acceptable
qri&lt;UilUre rapidly OIIOUih Iooft· J)Olldcally, Partial-farm reUreset much or lhe ·output.lncreaa- mel11 ~~ . to be more ••••~&gt;­
Ins elrects or new .._lllolol!'. toble j&gt;iilldcally.
'!be !arm labor Corci wali Cot
The plrtJal • !arm diversion
In hall between 19~7 ODd. 1967, PfOlll'&amp;m alms at tteating the
.... tbo ac..- or harYeot crops 11111P1oms. The whele..farm di"
was recl!eed by ooe""flllih: main- verl!ll!n,liJI&gt;l'Olch II¥•~ ~·em.
I.Y by IIOVel'IID!OIII, lllli!l ,..uno. J11laalo· tb aolvinl .the problem.
moot Pf!'lil'&amp;ml, 1The rBct that Mark~ fllotiS treat thasyq,.
qrlculture had. exeen ~c- toms ·ll!th po!olblelndlrectllrect
t1on ID 1967 cltBJIIie liudt larao ""reiiOUI'cel4)ustnient. AI\ eire&lt;·
od)Jsbnents Is evl~ee or lha
or
dllllcuU;y or holding !arming In
balonee by tranarerrinl basic
resoorcea between qrlculture
and the rest or llle economy.

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TOOL AND PROCESS ENGINEERS
(M. E. With some experience tn (ormlng techniques, such I&amp; _
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plastics, die castings, (orgings, etc.&gt;

QUALITY CONTROL AND LAB. SUPERVISION
(Experienced in systems and procedures, inspection methods, testiT~ and inspeetion of raw materials, in process,

and finished parts.)

ACCOUNTANT

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DEAD STOCK
Wrt.L KIM'ovt: YbUll DIAD
HORSts AND C01~11
CAU. JA.CXIOJ'If ...Wl

needs women In alii around

ALBERT I!IDIAN
Water llellvery S&lt;rvlee
Palrlot Star Rt., Gallipolis
Pl1. 379-:11!3
111-11
TERMITE PIM COVI'ROI.
FREE lnB(lOcllon. caD Wl-3145
Merrill O'Dell, Operator for
Eltarmllal Termite S.rvico
10 Belmont Dr.
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No_ eJII10rlen~ requi....S. No
,leJTitOry reoCriotions. Tako
orders anrohere. Hlgheat prvfito '41 Ill 60 per ceDI. 300
Good Housek~ll'fl approved

.\\.'(.f.ION EVERY FRIDAY
nlghl. Ge&lt;Jrge's Audion House.
Rulland. Consignments welcome. Forest George. Mgr.

Register for our Free Prize Drawing of a

HANDY· TABLE (Soots oncl Servos 4 Adults)

In Memory

which will be given away Sunday ot 5:00P.M.

s.. the Now 1969 APACHE Trovol &amp; Camp Trailers
Also COMPLETE CAMPING EQUIPMENT
We'll be exp&amp;cting you I

ton, who p11sed away one year

cine Recreation Center

ago, March 8, 1968.

Women'! Nig!ll from 6 to 11.
Opportunity to learn w I t h
qualified instruclllrs present.
Admission $1 .
Dorothy Bentz. Mfr.
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Business Services

Pl .. mht"" &amp; Htatina
had.
'I'ERMT'I'E &amp; PEST CONTROL
We
only know you passed awey
Bnmaer Plllllhlnc ' Realhoc
FAIN
Exlermlnallon
Co.
Wheel·
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AUCTION: hotel contents \ en• l1'oartll An.
so s~den
oraburg, Ohio. Ph. 574-lm.
tura ljotel, Ashlard, Kentucks,
Not even time to say your last
Z3J.tf
Oeee Pllnta, Oilier
Saturday, March 15, 11 a.m.
l!ood~ye.
E.S. T., consisting of room
But
God hls given us strength
at!
DOLL
House
N.,..ry
tranopor·
furnishings, restaurant and
to bear It
taUon available, reasonable I'TANDARD
kitchen equipment, carpeting,
And courage to bear the blow.
PLVMIIINO I
ralee also for shopping or
office ma.chine, conunercial
No one wUl ever know how we
HEATING, 115 Tblnl Av.,...
working
mothers.
murly,
dal·
air conditioners, 75 wiiKiow
miss you and love you.
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ly or weekly rates. Ph. tteair conditioners, portable telSadly missed by children and
a.
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evisions. This will be a catagrandchildren.
DF.Wtti"8 PLUMBING
logue type Auction and buy3-9-ltp
AND REATINO
WINDLE'S
Carpet
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Ulftolst.ery
ers must inspect items prior
ROUTE 1110 at Evergreen. Ph:
Cleaning, profealmull equip.
to Auction. Inspection starts
111 If IN LOVING memory or John Kenmont. an work I!Ufll'8!lleed. 4f&amp;.m5.
Friday, March 14, 9-S"\ Call,
neth Michael who passed aw~,y
Pl!one WeiiJioll, ~ eol·
write, or wire for brochures.
one
year ago, March 9, 1968.
Insurance
loci.
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(513) 224·1951.
P'OR ALL ,.,.,. lnlllll'anct! neetll.
A precious one trom us is gone,
· :r.•• :r.a:an~ IIW4:M
Insurance
&lt;beclc wllh YOID' Oranl" IJ·
A voice we loved Is stilled.
enll at the Neal lno. Aletlef,
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INSURANCE
A
place Is vacant ln our home
33 Rivtrtide Dr.
14 State St. Agents for euto,
AUTO,
flro.
life.
45
State
St.
Which
never can be tuled.
Dayton, Ohio
ftre. Homi!OW!tera, hospital
Waldo F. Brown, W. R.
The memory or him will torand general liability. IW
Brawn. fte-19111.
tw
ever in the hearts of his wite,

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MACIDNERY: ·YARMM.L M TRAC1!0R, ·roblier tired walloo; .
2 plows, 6' mower, hay.grain elevator, manure spreader, lime
spreader, 60 tooth drag harrow, side delivery rake, cultipack..
er, 7' disc, 8 lug truck wheels, double laundry tubs, small
tools, antique daveJ1K)rt, various colored bottles, mlscellal't&amp;ous Items too munerous to mention.
Terms: Cash
Not respor11lble ror accidents

C. E,

Robert Boetticher, Owner
Phone:

PUBLIC SALE
THURSDAY MORHIHG, MARCH 20th, AT 10 O'CLOCK
54 STATE ST., GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
(across tht street from the liltrary)

Due to other business irterests the Valley Furniture Co.
w1ll sell their entire stock at public auetiooand go out of
btislness, Thursday. March 20th, 10 A. M. Everything
will be sold, lncludi~ ftrst noor display, secom floor
display an:l from the warehouse. Merchandise may be in.specll!d &amp;1\Y time betWeen ,_ .00 sale date.
!toms to be sold consist of 1 large varlecy oll!ood clean
new am used furniture Cor every ro&lt;m in your hl:me, including electrical appliances and television sets. No junk.
Financing ml\)' be arra~ If 111&gt;.t&gt;lied for in adYince.
A l!ood 1964 Chevrolet pic~ truck will also be offered
ror sale with the right reserved to reject any unrea&amp;OIJoo
able bicL

Cot. R. E. Knotts, auctionHr, assisted

by Col. Jimmy

Sayre and Col. Jim Adams. Clerk, Mn. R. E. KnoHs
Auctionttrs rtmarks:This is anathtr sale you cannot afford to min. Come
prepared to stoy loft • .

PUBLIC SALE

THURSDAY, MARCH 20th
STARTING AT 10:30 A.M.

Location: From Gallipolis toke Route 141 to Northup,
vo ocrou bridge thtn 4 milts Lincoln Pike. Reason
for ulling have sold my form.

LIVESTOCK

24 Heod of Good Ewes and Lambs, Registered Buc~.
Whiteface Cow and Roan Cow, fresh in March.

FURNITURE

4 Chairs, Bedroom Suite, Estate Heat-

rola, 5ctlall Cabinet, Chest, Dining Room Table,
Frigidaire, Floor Lamps, Throw Rugs, Curtains,

Spreads, Some Dishes, 10x12 Wool Rug.
Sheep Clippers,
Plow, Chain

Saw,

MACHINERY

Single Shovel Plow,

3 Shovel

Plmform Scoles, 2 Brooder Stoves,

350 Boles of Mixod Hay, 23-2x5xl6 ft. Planks.

ANTIQUES

Q-Who was the fir~t
Popt of the Roman Catliolic
Church?

A-5alnt Peter, Prince or
the Apostles.
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home of lawyer in Cleveland
area; two ochi&gt;ol ap dllltlren. Write Bel: 2115, ~roy.

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March 9, 1964.

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peel good · wages. Located II
lntersedlon on' Hartford 'Hlll.
ApeJ llulojlel, Bar Ill, !)'art·
ford. w. Va.
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For lint
FURNISHED and llllfunlllbed
lparimelltl. Cl01e to IICbooL
Pbooe 99W434,
10.IJ.Ifc

'l'RAILER ·lC1fS. Bob'l Mobile

Court, Syracuae, Oblo on Statt

Rl. 124, Pboae tn.aal.

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auto. trans.,

MarOon- with blqck i'ntt'riDr,- radio,
luxe 1 interior trim, real r1ice with

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AIREDALES., A.ltc;. reclllet·

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PB &amp; ~ T.

Quality Selection
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Compony official cor. V-II engine, outo.
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Yinyl roof. New ct~r title and guorontee.

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1 O'wner car, whftt .· - .
dark blue finish. c;loon interior, like ntw w-w .tlr..,
.automatit, po·wer IIHring and bra~··· Rad'io.
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Full power equipment, radio, tinted glass, w/,/w
tires, Climate Control air-conditioning, white with
turquoise interior. Very low mileage. ·

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Light blue with matC!hing interior, radio, tinted glan,
new w/ s/w tires, 6-woy power seat, Climate Control
Air-Conditioning, 19,000 miles, one owner new Cadi·

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$1,795

68 Buick

Save

4 dr. Sedan. One of the sharpest '66s in . Tri ..
State . .Low mileage; One careful l.ocol owner. PS, PB &amp; AT.'

1968 Cadillac Calais H.T. Sedan, ........ $5300

trof'ls., poWtr steering, radio &amp; ~::::;:

· li~e new w/s/w tires, black finish with tan

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Safari Station WagOn, local

1..5 FORD GAL. 5ilo 4 DR..... ; ...... .

. $2, 295

Catalina Conv. Coupe. Trade-in on ntw Pontiac from one of
our most faithful customers. Low mileage. Extra sharp. ps··

Count On Karr &amp; Van Zandt
for The Finest

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Custom LeSobre 4 dr. Sedan. Factory Air Conditioned. Beau·
tiful gold finish with

oil

Yinyl upho.lstery. This c:ar hos ne.v er

been titled, AT. PS &amp; PB .

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Catalina 2 dr , Hard Top. Smart turquoin finislf·with matching
interior. PS, PB &amp; AT. Extra nice.

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radio, tinted glass, w/ s/w tires, Climate Control '
Air-Conditicni~g, sold and serviced by us.

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Convertible, lotlil 11 owner cor. SUper Sp:prt m~·._l,
bucket Moll, good tires, 6 crl., 3 speed, floor
radia. Popular

Model,

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19~ OLDS F-85 STA. WAGON .... ··'··· ••• $995
Real

Gold with matching interior, full power equipment,
radio, tinted giant tilt &amp; telescope steering wheel,
w/ s/ w tires, Climate Control air-conditioning, one
owner, New Cadillac trade.

.. COME IN NOW AND SEE .THE GOOD,GUYS WITif

Impala 4 dr. Local I ownor cor, VB tnflne, po•ier·
glide; radio and hooter, good tires, blue linloh.
White finish, autO. trans., radio &amp; ~eot~r.

1967 Cadillac Coupe DeVille ............ $4500

nice

· car.

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

500 H. T. Cpe. VB engine, automatic. White finiah.
Clean interior, good w.w. tlroa. R&amp;H.

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. ~~~~~·.~~~· ~~IICt. Amlitraer, HIIIDI1 Woita, Dick Rawlin1s (5 of the nicest guys
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unn1111 won't even .ride a Hondil
SO WE ARE TRYING HARDER..~.
'oitfrr:i OILDEST DoDGE DEAI.ER"

White with beige interior(' full power equipment,
radio, tinted gla$5 1 w/ s/w tire$, Climate Control air·
conditioning, 26,000 miles, one owner, new Cadillac

tr,ade.

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992·2151 or 992-2152

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with full consul. Here is a cor we have serviced since new

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64 Rambler

$795

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ing interior. An exceptional car ot a low price. PS, PB'&amp; AT.

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and upholstery. Completely overhauled engine.

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in. PS &amp;. AT . It will be hard to find o better buy anywhere.

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992-5342

ESTABLISHED 1853
PONnAG ·
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Bull..,_ Rllluor To Tlto
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BUEnNAIS

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SHOWTIRE SALE

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1 Sum up
54 Educational
f Trigonometric
Rroup tab.)

function -

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12 Prosecute
sweetsop

55 Seasoning

56 Gate (comb.

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concoctaon
15 Favorite

DOWS

11 Excrt'tes
3[ Weirder,
19 M,nipulatc, e.s 33 Penetrating
a sword
38 Jauntily
lease
23 Gt&gt;rman
40 Bent the knee
18Tributeryo(
stre~~m
C1 Unitol•
the Yukon
2t School subjetl\ dram&amp;
20Biological
brain
(coli.)
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entities
6 Tidier
25 Exr;hange
43 Wild (IX. of
21 Disenclunht-r 7 Worm
premium
Celebes
22 Widemouthed 8 Thewter
2G Bow'.s adjunct
Falae god
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pikher
attendant
27 Al'COUnt
46lndiJo
24 Feminine
9 M~ay
28 County in
f7 Level. •
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Arkansas
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26 Gret"k war goa u..s..ma,...;;,Uc;..h;;;iJdren 29 Very (Fr.)
50 Pendent

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16 Tenure by

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CoiiJIIele Servlee

cage grown available. PoaJ.
try housbtg and automation.
'M'odorll Poultry, Bel: 181.
A,tlteM, Olllo. Phone 51:1-'IISl.

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trail·
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NEW IDilA eom p~c~cer, •1111
'Oiemlel lmpala and ....
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l!o ,oald at 11\o· ra~ldonco, l...teclotl:z3 Loc~t sh.;,r .
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Radio• Rockt:r, l)l~a, Pata.
Chalra. ~~ Heltti'- . ,..·.
Ll1rrar1 table, Warm ~ Heater; ~· Wj1, Cloe!re
Mirror, Rotro, Iampo, plciurea, mi'-lttil&lt;. t.,s. ' .. ...

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IIEPI'IC lanb clelned. Minor
Sanllatlttn, Stewart, Oltlo,
Pbolle . - .
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ltquae, ba\h, free gas, otber
bulldlnp. oheap prl.,.. Write
Bel: 11, ~ Salem, Ollio.
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Culmss CATTLE Breedllli!
Servl.,.. l'biae Parter 1ft.
22114 Pomeroy or 6117.&amp;11 Coolrille ..0 ltatlorl.
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For Sale

For Sale

1 Vipers
2 Two lingers
3 Limit in .
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-'Dinneroourse
5 Passage in the

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SIIYIC. DAY or
NIGHT ... CALL
RAILINGS SERVICE
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VACANCY for two eldorly peo.
pie, Prefer private paid pi·
IN LOVING memory of Gretchen · tlenlsr f'MM llaloll, TIM. .
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WOUlD lbe peroon whO' took
all of my clothes pleaso reThe month of March is here
coat1
turn them at Duds and SUds
FOUR ROOM bouae with bath,
egain,
A-From 55 to 80 ptlts.
In Middleport. Need all of
lurnlsbed, on UDioll Ave.,
To us, the nddest of the year.
tile clotbes (can Identify
Q-Witen did tht United
ullllties not lncloded. PboDe
Because it took the one we
States adopt its fir&amp;! draft?
them), taken 'lbursday, Feb.
loved
so
4ear.
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20. Will gtve reward. Call
Many broken hearts were lett
first U.S. dralt law, the ED·
lteeds'rill• mall.
3-&gt;-ttp
by YOU.
roUment Act, in 111113.
1'W() BEDROOM lllmo on LlnBut, you will never be forgotten
eoln Ria., available Mardt
Q-Why il the bottle of
HYMN SING Sunday, Marnh
By
lhe
ones
who
loved
you
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P1!one IIIIU!I'I after 4
tht Plams of AbTGh&lt;lm in
Q, Freedom Gaspe! Mtsalon,
true.
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1759 of hillorlcal dgfiifiBald Knobs. Dan Hayman
Sadly missed by Henry Sprouse
conct7
wltb Cclunlry Hymn Tlmen.
and daUghter, Betty, and Mr.
A-It was Ibis baU!e that
FU)UaliiiED boule iD J&gt;ome.
Public Is Invited.
:J.Wte
won Canada for Great Brl·
and Mrs. Robert LaudermUL
roy, five l'GOilUI and balh.
lain.
34-ltp
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U.tfe
en: Oil and gas leases wan!·
Carel Of
ed In Meigs County. Write P.
WE
WISH TO THANK everyFor Sale
0 . Box 251, Pomeroy, Ollio. FIVE ROOM boule, lrd 81.,
one for their kindness dllring
U.lJtp MUOD, five room•. gas fur.
REI'09I!lE!IIED III1PI' cabinet
nace. Pl!one 1112-21'11. u.stp
the illne89 and dealb of our
model eewtns midline; equiphusband and lather, Ora H. SHOOTING malcb Marcil 8,
pod to zig 11111. embroider,
FURNI911ED TWO BEDIIOOM
Whlle. Special thanks to Dr.
Broad Run ROO 111111 Gun
bultGnholee, eCc. Full guaran.
apartment, Middleport. Pl!one
Pickens and Dr. Ridgway,
Club. New Haven. Nooa WI
lte to pari)' .........., tho
11112-3874.
3-i-lfc
nurses of VeleraM Memorial
:J.Wte
I1IIOUIII of tii1.7S al til JIIOIIII&gt;.
Hospital, Minister Vernon 1)0. H~:ll SHOOT sponaoretl by !be
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lin and to all who now. Raelne Fire Deparlment et F'OUR ROOM . lurnllllecl apart·
us and food. We are indeed
tM Beb hill !ann, Bash.an · ment. Pbone 1192-31!5l. ~lfc
239 ACRES, 8 n&gt;OIIl houoe, 3
grateful.
. ' free pa.
Road, Sunday, Marcil t, ·
barns. 3 farm pol1da,
The Family.
3-f.ltp
slarllng at 1 p.m.
U-41&lt;
40 acre1 creek bottom. 1001 ot
YOUR $''s BUY IIORE!
posture, All mineral ri&amp;hta,
lnsur1nee
2 Plck•up
timber, On blacklq&gt; rood, 'A
Wam.cl To luy
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Electric Gulllr_.....$89.95
'IJTOMOBTLI!:
lnlurlltee
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ANTIQUES, dlsbes, fumlture.
Gibson
Olnoelletl!
Loll
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ouentmiles from Pomeroy, 20mUes
dlinA cabl.. old pbono&gt;.
!4 SIZE GUITAR.. ....$85.00
Clll .....
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graphl,
clocb,
mllti.
Lee
,Koy
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Cla.y McKI.mJey, Rt. 11 Rutland,
AMPLIFIER .,_.....$,45.00
RU&lt;liiiD, !Ill Lelloo 'l'tn'a.,..
3-9-lte
Tope Roc ardor~; R•dto•
3-1-301p
hal
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For
Sale
Rocor4 Playon
5 1965 lnt'l 2000 D siQKie IXle
O'IIIIIN I CJIOW
~IdALL FARM, 25 amo up,
tractors, 250 Cummlna 1111 5
Bryants Dollar Shop
UALTY COMPANY
good bouse. Cbelter area pre.
1965 Garwood tri..xle alum106
C:.urt St.
PaMtOF
Inum dump trailera. Coon!olete nRACUSE - I story frame, 3
feme!. Raymond Boatrll!ht.
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Long Bottom, Ohio 4$743,
meot, new cablitela ill kl~
seporatel,r $6,500 each, RaNI
3-f.ZIIp
Real Estate F.or Sale
&lt;ben,
boule not very old.
fl•nctng. LaPlneTruckSol.,,
A.lllll.
RODNBi JJOW1tirNG .,
4830 Warner Rd., Clevelaal,
Pels For Sale
l'flMI!BOY
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lll!IIA~ ~ Jllllll,'
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quart tlectric "'m IIO(IPeT,
lnllll. flUIIO.
one 22-ID&lt;h floor fan, ..,. •
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inolt Admiral TV. . _
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disheS and kllt!len olellltlf.
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Q-How many pelts are
required to make one mtnk

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E.&amp;J. A. French,

SEE NEIGLER Building Sui&gt;
ply for building ,.,.,. llome,
IAmg lime loan aYillable.

HOUSEK"'EE=
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11¥41 in If deelred, I(OOd wor~·
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Fot Any Accidents. Lunch Seryed by Faith Commun ...

GROVER

HEREFORD SALE, 33 bulls
and 29 females, Soulbeastern
Ohio Hereford Assn., Spring
Sale. All clean pedltrees
~olh home&lt;! and polled, Sal·
t:rday, March 15, 1969; Show
10 a.m. Sale I p.m. Rock
· Springs Fairgrounds. Rt. !3,
lhreo miles north of Pome·
roy, Ohio. For oalalogs write
to Llo)'&lt;l N. Blackwood, Sale
Mgr., Rl. 3, Pomeroy. 01lio
45769.
2-7~

No. Hoi·

Also lm·
mediate big proftt openirwa
for percy plan opel'!llors.
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WILL DO oewing at MDII zippers, pocket•. peg~ng.
hemming. alterallons. etc.
Mary, his son, Michael alii his
Mrs.
Freddie Thabet. Maoon,
sisters, Pauline Markins arxl
Phone 773-&gt;651.
4-30-11•
Thelma Michael.

QUICK QUIZ

Coffee Mill, Butter Mold and Paddle, 0",1on, See
This; Wash Stand, Wooden Wardrobe, Iron Kettle, 10
Gallon Jar, Two 2 Gallon Jar•, Corn Sheller, 2 Milk
Cans, 3 Cow Bells, Lard P.ress, 2 Baslc.eh, 9 Straight
Choirs, Iron Bed, Baby Rocking Choir, Stand. Other

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and grandmother, Llmle Brat-

With little thooght that death
WIS SO near,
We did oot know lhe pain you

atoek lnvestmenL For tull

information by mall, plus 3
f...., eempleo, wrlteSWdloGirl
Holl,ywood Formula, Dept...M-

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Relax and
enjoy an evening at the Ra·

Located on State Rt. 160 West or Wilksville, 20 miles from
Gallipolis, watch Cor slgn. The following will be sold on the

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(No Purchase Necessary)

SAT., MARCH 15, 12:30 P.M.

cosmellcs. Evt!~ f!lniiaho
ad. Credit el!llinded. No aloi:~
to carrff NO !ranc:hiee tees.

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CORDIALLY INVITES YOU AND YOUR FAMILY TO
VISIT WITH US AT OUR
OPEN HOUSE·····
Saturday, March 15, 1969- 10 A.M. tu 9 P.M.
and Sunday, March 16, 1969- 1 tu 5 P.M.
ot our CAAIPING CENTER STORE
locotod ot 631 Fourth Avenue
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
FREE REFRESHMENTS WIL.L BE SERVED
While VIsiting us at our Open HoUse be sure and

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Girl Holl,ywood Cosmetics

·Amsbary's APACHE Trailer Sales

IENNETH STEGER'S
WATER DELIVERY SERVICE
Ph. ~317.
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Opening $pedal $·449.00

U .OO !II:IYICt CHAICt

Brea~fast Set,

YOif 'e&amp;JY·"USE.D·€US ON

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Slltppanl ~ing Mat~ine
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WA!iii!NGTON - H Is be&lt;om· . For It Is m ~r rat!OIJOllY
lng plainer by the clay that. the ' 01 lie doubtocl thatthe Paris peaoo
real effectiveness and the prac- negotiation&amp; on Vletnalil have
tical usefulness of President Nix· been substantlallyanddellbec•te·
on' a visit to Europe will be de· ly paralyzecfby Communi11ts and
termlned very soon by the dew that their fixed inte{ltioo is to
gree of European tolerance now renew Met broaden the&amp; mill~
granted to him oo Vietnam.
tary challenge tn South Vietnam
Whatever may have been ac- and their political challenge to
complished by the President Ln Richard Nixon,
the assigned objective of drawT h c President, therefore,
tng the Western alliance closer faces in the international sense
on European security issues, his the hard problem of what is to be
greatest immediate need is far his response on the field of bat-

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Nihat GW"soy, sta!Xting left, lsmet, Turkey, also a sophomore
in University College. Others are, seated from left, Frank Bab-

cock, 33-309 North McKinley, Athens, graduate student and
club adviser; Liz Spires, senior from WitksvilJe, 0., secretary;
alkl Fauriol. Standirf:, right, is Narendra KilJ!alanii club trea&amp;urer, a li'eshman from Trinidad. Geof!rey R Wood, adviser to
international students, said many of the visitors are sponsored

by their home governments; many

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ceaoiW there In· O!IPI~Ilit 'the ,· ill' no•. other ~- ,F."" .the eom.; llr~t oo . 1)!0,~ ,~ '-;- 18 . ·
American eaae lhll!)bas been pub. nllnill. eneJnY. ' ~~· bee,n '~ng "'' &lt;0111tlouiiiY · • • u lin&gt;Ollc(y Indica~ . ,
,. 1 :. ,1 · ~ than ~ 1o sheli'JiOO!h lhOUeal(y 1o ~~~ ~. lo W~Bh· •
· Domea!leally, 11e ,~• tJ,O V.l~oeJ·eltles, In ., open . ·lnlllon ·every '"'I!C8i•!hlo ~~ "
absolute certain\)' that Om&lt; •lei&gt; : and undenl&amp;ble policy Of 1!1ght. • The real optloiio1 ~tr,ire
he may take 1o 'c:ounter rl$g' ·" fulnese tOward -elvillails. Evon ll!&gt;l ·ln truth aU that wide. 'Only
Communist force With•" rlofng more o~ .Ia thil :.!or ·the .the naive ean now believe there
American forte - ail111111volda.' . first Ume ln 'is monlhl h:I s Is inuch ruture·ln dlploip.Cy. The
ble obligation u he Is ip aaoure ground rorcel'ore employl~ ar·' onl.Y geoolne !l""stilm !• nat
reuooable protection to o u r ' mor tor Dta.ior a,u aults upon our whether PresldeJX Nixon w Ill
troops - will smash the 04-ea&lt;\y . ground forces.
reopond In the ool(y way reaDy
thin and ragged Iabrie o1 an
Thai the Admlnlatratloo Is 'I'· """" 1o him, but ml¥ Wilen and
alre3d.Y only partial and reallY proachlng ail this with tne great- by how mueh.

retary or Defense Melvin l.a1rd
and White House ~elgn policy

Fauriol, a sophomore in University College, represents 315
international students from 48 countries at Ohio. Hb father is
with the French embassy in Mexico City. Vice president is

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the first great crisis of 'the Nix-

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seated right, a native of Slil...SOus·Couzan, France, has been
elected president of the International Club at Ohio University.

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some generous European under- tie, !mowing very wen that if and only ostensible fabric of bipar- est ol cautim is made obvious
tlsan
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at
home.
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and
most
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makes so lncomporal&gt;(y Jm.
standing of the nature of t h e when he responds with force, the
The dons of the Senate are the otficial comments of Seere- . PGkant the relate,~ QueltlOn as
mounting dilemma he faces in cry of •• American eseaJatlon"
only waiting to go after Mr. tary Rogers. NeVer in aU t h e to whether' he ha.l been ilbie to
Nlxoo with aU rlletorlcal 8WII hlalnry of the Vietnam war hal make oor Qlrq&gt;eJIII autes see
bluing the minute he renews Americ~ reaction b96n put w:lth that. all brave words to tile ~
American bombing of North Viet-- more deliberate ~eness.
traey, there can be no true con~
nam or indeed orders any other
What Rogers is s~ of the cert . ol· the West until this Cam~
action at arms above the pres- new enemy e~alatioo - whleh tr1 can get VJetnam honorably
ent low level or force on 0 u r is a patent breach of the aentle- Qff tts back.
side.
men's agreement made wtth the
What all this means, in a word,
Ia that .the President, Secretary
600 MISSING
of State WUiiam Rogers, Sec·
JAKARTA (UP!)- The Anta-

ELECTION AT 0100 UNIVERSITY - George Fauriol,

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Paid in Taxes

POMEROY - MeigsCountians
(I] Administration. And a crisis
paid $12,177,56 in sales tax durit is, notwithstanding the thus far ing February on the pw-chase of
IUccessful efforts of the White motor vehicles, Mrs. Evelyn
House to put a lid oo all visible Lucke, county clerk of courts,
excitations.
reports.
To admit the obvious failure,
During the month Mrs.l.Aicke's
if not indeed the practical col- offici! issued 562 certificates of
lapse, d. the Paris negotiations title; 195 notations oC lien; 133
would in itself be painfUl in the memoraOOums; 169cancellations
extreme. NevertJJeless, t h e of lieDi· 348 applications, atfidav·
heightening and Ul..concealcd ur~ its and assignments and four cer..
gency of the private conversa· tified copies.
dons now going on between the
Receipts for these activities
nead a! the Paris mlsaioo, Am; · totaled $!,165.50 with$878.751Je..
bassador Henry Cabot IAdge, ing the county's share and
and the South Vietnan1ese has $286,75, the state's share.
unhappily no other meaning.
Residents also paid $2,345.60
Both to concede that Paris is in casual and use tax am $201
a dud and to go beyond that to.. was paid for auto inspections on
an increased fighting commit· moior vehicles being brought i,....
ment in Vietnam would be even to the county.

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about 600 persons . have been
reported missing following an
earthquake which shook parte of
Celebes Island Fsb. 23. Tho
agency said, howewr, only 18
bodies have been found, ard It
was believed many of the
missiilg tild left their coastal
homes and! 11ed inland when the
tremor hit.

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acceptance ln principle of its
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STICKER PRICE
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$3102.55
Sports App~arance
Group.•Wheel Covers, Power Steering, Other
Radio, W/S/W Tires, Optional Equipment.

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finish , red
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Real fine transportation

Leocollr owned, white with
beautiful oquo interior . Power tleerlng p. bralun air

cond . E:.u:elfent tires. 'Th;,
car will hold up under on~­
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P· bralo:es , c11rome trim

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