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llolph Waldo Emcrooq ..ld;
"Friend may Wt"ll 00 reckoned
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Aw&amp;rdl were Jll"eii&lt;IIIIOd ~' . 1111&lt;~1 were ~-~!"~!DAY­
the amual blue and &amp;!lid b...,ol til
Joolll c:c.mdl, DOrio
&lt;i Rudand C.b Scllut flock ltlJ Rleh!Jiood. J1110~andllar'
b)' Cubmaoter PUrl Van Meier, bora Von Meier. A i111a11 111ft
A-d by opproxlmately 75 ._.. aloo proiiOIIIAid ID don mothcubo, tbolr parento and lamllleo, or, Jone !ttiirvt 1fhD h., llljiVed .
!hOI program fea1Ured Indian ID Alblny. Chrlo &amp;Dd ~-art
ilanceo by tllo Order of the Ar- who have been activo in the Rutrow Scout Troop of Point Pleoo- land Pack will trinllfor 1o the
oat and skill by tho dono o1 Alban: Pack,
Pa;k 240.
Devotion• by tile Rov. Cbelter 1
Receiving awards were Gary Lemley, paator .;tf the United
No!JIOO, Chrio Stewart, JoeyTbo- Methodist Chur&lt;h In Rudllld,l!'·
moo Stove Pe&lt;kom,
Ricky enod the program following
George, Rondy George, Mark potluck dinner. Th~ pledge 1D •
Rl&lt;hmond, and Jerry MallOn, Oq ""' led by tile webeloo den
wolf badges; Steve Nel1011 and and there was a diacuuionoatlle
Gregory Van Moter,beerbadgoo; orilln of lho flag and a lklt,
&amp;eve Peck Peckam and Doria ~~~kl in FtreJand. tr
Richmond, den mother, one year
Den I presented a aldt, "The
ptns.
spirit of CUb Scoutfn&amp;',., and,!'en
Rj chard Grueser, webelos den D gave a skit 1 'Operation A on
leader, prooenlld goologlstbadg- tul-ntng a boy lnlo a rub ocout.
es to Gregory Van Meter, steve The charter tor Pack 240 was
Nel100 Jeff Stewart. Jamea presented to committee merna
Councii, and Ralph Saarles.
. ber Harvay Erlewlne by the Rev.
[)en mother appreclation cer· Mr. LenlleJ".

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MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT, MARCH 13
NOT OPEN
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
March 14- 15
MRS. BROWN YOU HAVE A
LOVELY DAUGHTER
- TechnicolorHerman's Hermits, Stanley
Holloway - Pe~r Noone

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KILL A DRAGON
- Technieolor-

Jack Palance

Fernanda Lamas
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

Mrs. Bradbury is

Canasta Hostess
Mrs. Charles Bradbury enter-

Wned the Middleport Canaote
Club TeeJJday niabt.
Mrs. Glenn Hensler was a
guelt. Prize wimers were Mrs.
Hensler. Mrs. Kenneth Cale,
Mrs. Lionel Boggs, and Mro. Audrey Davenport. other players
were Mrs. - r t S&lt;hmoll, Mro.
Richard Greso, and Mra. Millard
WUdermuth. Mrs. Bradbury

served a dessert course.

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''Kids ar.t P'"'Y 1111art people"

BOYS AND GIRLS
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where the U:ln li lmllrOlen. 'In Ill n\illt"n the biDDP will •
ftDd IIIIi ·Wort~ lliller . batfltUt. I
learited IIIIi old reiJ!edy over 110 :Ylltll'! ago from a ~ who ,
aald ahe lelll'llttl ·l llrom ber Jl'aMmOther. J Ulld It 011 m:y ·.
pupils dllriDI the ,:yean J lllillbt ldtool llltl, laier, wben
my OWII clilldrea were growlpC up,
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Another Pototer: When a po:aonli entertnc ·I'OMI Ill a
show, the lf&amp;VII &lt;ID be groomf!d \»' ltavlnc their lurfaetl
llgbtl:y rubbed with a piece ol ~_11ylm hole. Tlte:y will loot
as It they have been waud.-W!LlARD

the Com-

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Outfit. Hat, Gloves
Plrse

BOYS SLACKS, SHIRTS
SPORT COATS to Size 12
The T In Middleporl, 0.

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DEAR POLLY-To make a simple UtUe abac111 for your
preschool cblld, do as fol·
lows: Clip tlle lower edge
of a coal hanger wltll wire
snippers, bend a bonk on
tlle side and slip spools 011
the lower bar of the baDger.
The spools may be pallltecl
If you like. Close hoot (covered wltll tape for safety)
and your child &lt;an learn to
count 1o five or so as weU
as do simple addiUon and
subtraction by sUdlng the
spools back and lorlh.-MRS. R. 0.

Hospital Patients at
Athens Entertained

Members of the llomebUDders ~ sandwlclloo, oalod and Kool· Cla11 of the Middleport Cherch Ald. Hymnals were left at the
&lt;i Christ provldod an evenlnl! of Health Center for the patients'
entertainment and gifts lor pa- use.
The party was another In a
series or communiti)' service pro1 Health Center, Atllens, TueJJday jects planned b)' Mro.· Martin,
tile E!glltll Dlotrlct Amerlcllt Le~l
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Rl.. , glm Auxiliary &lt;ODIIIIIIDlty serMr. and Mrs. Norman Yeaupr, vice thairman.
Mr. and Mrs. Osby Martin, Mro.
Mas Stowort, George Naoh, Mr.
ond Mrs. Herman Kln&lt;ald, Mrs.
Wendell Gerlach and the Rev.
Raullln Mo7or went to Atbenslo
lpllld the evening wltb tho paRY EVELYN BRICKLES
tlenta. aeveral ot whom were
The
World Day of Pn,yer was
!rom Melgo and GoUla COUnties.
Mro. Gorla&lt;h read a poem on observed at st. PauJ•s United
the leprechaun, there were read- lllethedlst Church with the South
Ings by Mrs. Stewart and Mr1. Bethel United Methodlot Chur&lt;h
Kincaid, 11td Denver Rice eaw- pardclpaUng on Friday, Marcil
talned m !do &amp;llitar. Organ mull&lt; 7, at 2 p. m. There waa an at..
for olnglng of hymns and PGilU· tendaJlce of 12 with ... offering
Jar IJimberl .... played by .... of $9.25. Toldng part In the program were Mn. CUI Barnhill,
&lt;i the pallonta.
Eaeb padent was liven writ- Mrs. Vietor Bahr. MrL P a u 1
Ing paper, envelopes ondotampl, Brooks, Mrs. Gerald VIolet, Mra.
combl, ICIIp, lhampoo, tooth llooald Van Meter, planlo~ &amp;Dd
breahes and paote, Jewelry and lllro, Boyd Ha&lt;kney, soloist.
Mrs. DonM Watson and son,
bandkerchlefJ,
Tommy,
arid friend, Miss Jea_nie
A &amp;. Patrid(' s Dl¥ theme was
C.sbdollar,
spent a rew days in
oorrted out In tile rofroshmellll
South carolina vloiUngherdoOII(h~r IIIJI sooriD-Iaw, Airman ani
Mrs. Gary Barnhart and their
new baby dougllter, Janey Dar·
lone, born Mar&lt;h L
Mr. ani Mro. Elton Rltdley
are unoun&lt;lng tho birth of a son
on Mlr&lt;h 7.
Mro. Nolsel Weatherman open!
Sundly with bor br«ller, Mr. and
Mra. Eldred Grimes of Athena
and atteJXIed church aervtces.

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Mr. and Mrs. David Ri811a attended 1 Uono Club conve~on In
ColemiNo oo Sunday. Mro. Leone
Babcock IIIII l!ro. ~ MI..
sor stayed at tbolr homo to &lt;lrt
for their little daughlsr, Mary
Louise Jtlsp, while they were

Buy now and save
33-1/3\ durl111
this factory close·
out on this fam-

cone.
Mr. and Mra. Clarence Nl&lt;holo Jr. ani 1001 of Loulovlllet
Ky,, railed on his porento, Mr.
and Mn. Clarence Nichola Sr.,

ous all·time favor·
ite style!

li:u""-v

.... 16.95
Ladles O'Nite Cases.·"-.· ..............

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.... 26.95
Pullman Cases •.•••.••.••••••.••..•••.•

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toloro: Charcoal, Chorcool 'Groin,
Olivo Brown.
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$24.95 22" Componlon.....:~lo $21.49
$36.9$ 26" Two Sul..L ... S.Io ~3 149,
$39.95 26" Three Suttor.... S.Io $35.49
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Colors1 Wildg1wood Blue, C•lodon Gtnn,
Charcoal, A.d, Whlt1.
12CU5 W•m•~c Ca,........ SDioii7•.C9

120.95 22" W••••ndo,,,,.,.,Sole 17.ol9
$30.95 25" Pull1111n,,,,.,, •• Sol• I26 •.C9
135.95 21'" Pull~~~e~n ......... Sol1 $30.ol9
$11.50 r ... lae............ Solo s 9.ol9

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ChGtcoal, Brown Olivo, ·chGn:ool Gro1n.
Sll111 R~ulctr, kl"'! Slaot.
9.;5 w .................. Salo
21.95
S.It 19.4f
2.95 Co••· ...... •• • •• • • • .Sole S20.ol9

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Lelll"' C.•n

112.tJ 22" eo..,.,~c.......... ,. 111,.,

Travel S..art Luggage
Alrwor. Unl·Mold..MOft'o Casos
Ca OfSI Choreoal, a;own ou ....

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2.t5 22" Co"'panlon ....... S.Itl19,..,
3.C.95 2 SuJtor........... :.Sal• 3D•.C9
6.95 3 Sult0f ............. 5olt 3l..C9

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Blue, Gr-.n, While. .
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Golllt, G,..n,
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10.95 21" c............... s. •• I 9.ol9
12.95 2.C"' C.•o ......... ,,.S.Io 111.49
U.95 26'" Ca••· ........ •• ,Sol• 11,ol9

See tho mony new arrivals this week In the Reidy To Wear Department for Women and Glrlo.
'!'he lAdy Wnngler CO&lt;&gt;rdlnates - ~ses - Slack&amp; and
Shorts. The new Wrongler Po...,. Dre88eL Alao the Sloull
Sportaw~ar line - Blouses, Jackets, 9drte anti Slacka. And
another shi»ment of wcmenfs stretch .iean• in regUlar and ex·
tro alzes, denlmo onJI twUis, at $3.95. Another big ahil&gt;mont
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BARGAINS IN THE LINGERIE DEPARTMENT
SL.IP5 ••• , •• , ••••• , ............ SALI
SUfiiS ...................... •• .SALI
SLIPS, .. , .. ,.,., .... ,,, .... , •• SALI
HALF SLIPS.. ., ... " .. "" .... SALE
HALF SI.JPS ................... SALr

ol.29
3.59
2.79
2.79
1.79

Ju1t recol¥1d our Sprlnl Ship..... , of· Kott Llnt~tl•. New 1t,.ln ~~nd
colo,., E~tullont volvo1. S,.elol "ICit thl1 Hit Otlly,

REG.
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RIG.
RIG.
RIG.
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3.91 NEVER PREIS LONG GOWNS............... S4LJ 3.69
1.91 NIVER PRUS BA&amp;Y OOLL PAJAUS, ... .,S.~E1.69
l.tB NIVER PRESS IERMUDA PAJAMAI ........ SALE U9
3.91 PRINT SHIPT GOWNS ..................... SALI U9
1.91 PERMANENT PR!IS MINI GOWNS.,, .. " •• S4LE 3.69
l.fl PERMANENT PUIS SHifT GqWHI ......... IALII,69
l.o19 IXTRA SIZE LONG G()l'NS•• ~.:1 •;~ ......... SALI S.lf
3.49 EXTRA SIZE PERMANENT PRIIS SHJPTI ... SALl3,19
3.~9 UBY OOL( PAJAMAS .................... SAlE 3.19
2.91 LONG GOWMS ................... ~ ......... SALE 2.79
2.9t MINI GOWNS .............................. SALE 2.29
z.a IATISTE SHII'T GOWMS ................... U.L! 2.29
1.91 OUITIRS ....... , ... ""., , ... THIIIA~I ONLY 1.00
ol.91 ,DUITUS, , .......... , •••••••• THIS SALE QNLY ol.25
3.91 DUSTERS ................. •• .. THIS SAL! ONLY 3.50

BARGAINS IN THE ACCESSORIES DEPARTMENT
RIG. 1.19 IIUURY MESH PANTY HOSE .......... SAU 1.29 P••
2.00 Pl1n:ed URIINGS. ,,ICIAL THIS SALE OMLY 1.69 P~·
I!G. 5tc WOMENS PAMCY HANDIC!RCHIIFS.......... 2 t.r 1,00
IIIG. l.ol9 PANTI HOSE (LIMited Quentlty), ............ 2 lot 1.00
REG. ~.91 STRAW HANDIAGS, E01lr lhd ... , •• IALI PRICE &lt;1.21
RI!G, 2.91 STRAW 'KANDU.G5, larlr lird ...... SAL!: PRICE 2.o11

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1-,1D.91 II ' 0¥1f•Jto.,.,,,lo" , ••DOIIO
2- 12.9115" Pltttll Yonlty •• S.II t.

1- 12.91
1..115,95
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31-$22:95

1111n on tho ht floor. Trlm cut 1trl••tuori1gh 1chool- Collqo
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Min- More Con•~n~atlvo stylo1 for
older.fl'Oup whollko 111 l1 .
!'lOft f~,~lln•••· Sin• 28 hi 38 for Jh tfltnoflt m~d1la. _Sl1e1 32 to SO
for th• II'IOfO eallltn'otlv• _~~:4ft( Tho now CDion for s,lng an•
Sunm• • - ... huly woiCo"'• •• are. tOG, tho chock• lind plold1
thot QrO llocomlnt 10 popular. You'll enlor IMlng
trOuMr•·
Try on o polr or two ond ••• •hot' I bo1t or you.
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Sale! Mens Bl1 Van' 1001 CotiDn Twill

Work Uniforms
7.00 aSult
Pints 4.00

Shirts 3.00

5allforlzed Shrunk - Sturdy Fabric for loullh, longwear. Ponto
on In alzos :9 to 50 waist and In your correct le!Wih - Have
lljlper Qy - No-tare belt loopo - 10. life pocketo - reInforced crot&lt;h, Shlrto are In slua 14lh ID 20 ••k witll your
correct aleeveleJWih, lllade witll extra IO!V ohlrtlaUs•tbat are
psJJited. Droll Shirt lype &lt;Ollar. Dark Olive - Dark Grey Forest Green.

2t.. .............. ...... 1.00
2-4" War4roH....
21" Woodoobo .... :.lo • •.DO
29"' WanlroM,., •• ,S.Io' 11.00

,,Sal• 11.00

Bassett Heavy Plate Gla~

Door
Mirrors
Furniluro dopartmont an .tho .3rd'ii00.. Havo bovol.od
edge. Plostic dipo to footon lo door.

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26.110-24" by GS" MIRRORS ......... SALE 21.00
24.110-22" by &amp;8" MIRRORS ......... SALE 19.00
18.95-18" by &amp;8" MIRRORS .. ;...... SA~E 15.110
16.95-16" by 68" MIRRORS ......... SALE 13.110
i4.DO-i&amp;" by 56" MIRRORS ••••••••• SALE 12.00

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Doubla olidiJW front &lt;loon .

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·Coffee Ta•l•s.;,Stef. r~•l•• .

(ommOde Ta•les

Solllnl Regularly 17.95 to 22.50
Wolnut, Fruitwood one! !!aJilo flnlohoo
YOUR C!fOICE ...

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the •*'wer statem on Eastern Ave,
Tbe comm11110ri' abo accepted CJow

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Sa lei looktases ·
Choose wolnul ar maplo. Slldlne glau doors.

59.00 THREE SHELF CASU........".............SAU· 4.00
39.95 TWO SHELF CASES.........................SALE ~2.00
32.00 TWO SHELF CASES..:.... _.:.............. SALE 26.00
BE SURE TO TAKE ADYANUGE DP THE

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Cori»ofatlon's bid · Cor a S.inch clsl Iron
pipe (opproxl!nately 7110 feet) to be us~d
In the sewer system on Eastern 1\ve.' \
CHAMPION BULLS - Roy Brown, Jell, exhibits the grand &lt;nan.&gt;loo bull, owned by Jef·
fers Hereford Farms, Athens, and Paul Logsdon• right, hhibits the reserve champion bull
at the 22nd 8nooa.J Southeastern Ohio Hereford Association'S show held Saturday at the Rock
Springs Falrgrou-.Js. The reserve bull is owned by the Butler Hereford Farm, Huntington,
W. VL and Crown Clcy.
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Southern high school marching bands
received superio.r rati~s at the dislri ct
band competition here on Saturday. Further information oo the awards won by
the two Meigs County f»Bfl schools will
be announced by BaOO tJt:.ectors Robert
Shaver of SOUthern and ·;i:harles Yeago
of Eastern. Both bands are now eligible
lor statewide competltioo.

Byers• last visit to Golllpollo was em
MIDDLE PORT .- George Hlrgrave&amp;1
' Aui 10, 1968. He was D!Ost opeaker d!rStt&gt;erintendent
o! the Meigs Local Scllool
• ~ the 30th reunion of the 1938 GAHS
·.,...tina,&lt;lass.
, District, outlined the observanceofVocatl~Jnoo
• , ·. l)t. Byeta I"• born m Feb. 27, 1911, In at Con!erence Week at the Meigs R I g h
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County) son of tho late School Friday night when the Middleport.
Pomeroy Rotary · Clm met at Heath Metb~ Well'!~' &amp;Dd Ida stuart Byero.
odlst Church.
~"t.'fttr gratltatlna from Rockbridge High
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John Werner ai'KI Dale Dutton. dub memSChool, he recelv'ed hia bachelor's degree
bers
twooftho46 speakers !eotured
INm otterbelh College aitd hla ma8ter•a durlJWwhothewere
weak,
·., tj9m Ohio Univ"''sli.Y• llo did grad!ate ""rk to the school. gave hlghllghto of their viaiJ
.111' to1 Ohio State Unlverslti', and was the re&lt;lpA membership aue.-nce contest was an.
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of a
~ honorary dllreeo•
nounced
and wlll be 119.. over the next two
fiOlng
Galllpollo, Dr, !lyon wao
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tWI. lie wao 251111en he months. c..Mafns wlll bO Caoh Bahr IIIIIJDIItt
poaltlon, and at age 28, C. Bacon. The losjng 'l'"!/' membero musi
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~fgesi Rotary Club president. wear wolk!Jij! shortt to the 1110011JW1 foll!n&lt;~
the &lt;ontest or PIJ' a $5 nne. ·
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age or 311 Dr. Byers was
GALLIPOLIS - Two autos oollided &lt;m a
Dr. Jerry Ma~ presided In the ai;..
of tho Plorma CiiY
curte Frlday at 9:40 a.m. on Townahtp Rd.
tbo )'Glngeat IUIIOrlntOJ&gt;· sence of Wilbur. Theobal~, elub ,preildenl,
12:, south of J11ckson Pike in one of two
who Is in Clneimatt atteri!fng a' Wor111 AlUme.
a&lt;Cidents
probed by lhe Ohio State Patrol.
· Parma dlatrlct i.5yeara, fal,o lnsUiilje, lllJ1118r wa~ sei-VI!I by ibe
Evelyn
Vance,
25, Rt. 2 Vinton, and Ruby
named P&lt;Oillder!t of thlo ~IQrch women.
Lee Proston, 26, Rt. 2 Vinton, were the
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IN ' PACEANT- llolll Ulu Soutllorn Oldo or 1968,1eft, Laurie S&lt;t~M!er, Colll!llbus, ard 00 a left ol&lt;enter charge.
lilere six year o.
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Ol)lo of 1967~ Gloria Bu&lt;k, -Pomeroy, will lakeport In the 196~_ Miss ~rn
Freda Kinney, 24, &lt;i Columbus, was 1
· by· hta widow, Rer·01110 Papaat to be beldm AjlrU 26at the Meigs Junior High SchoOl in Pomeroy, Ml88 S&lt;hae!- pas8&lt;'11ger in the Preston auto. Heavy damage
ohllldrem Mrs, .A~ol­
:er
aa:l Ml11 :Qack:l'W present talentactsdurltt: tht· prese~tatlon in adcUti~ to i'eiinl~¥ over was reported to both nhlcles. There were
and ~el '
tho eor-Uon of the .now ~·• SOuthern OhiO. The P~ Is !IPOR to girl&amp; of Waihl~ 00 inJuries •
~""'ns couniles. Thooelntereoled ID,'*OIIilJW.oontestanto o)loold conta&lt;t Jn the other mishap, Clyde Monnin, 20,
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Rllpll_Wllk8r, Pcinoroy, orlllrs. HI"""'!' RIWIIJWa, PomerOj' R9ute 3. Tbo flftb Olllllal Toledo, traveling east on St. Rl 7 byiJOSS,
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by tbe PCIIIOI'&lt;I\'
of
Xi Gamma Mu loot &lt;OIIId!l : of hi&amp; vehiole. T1io &lt;ar went
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POM,EROY - l!dt ,..;.· '!2,$110 \!Ill
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The auto was domoll~~ The driver
C.Uot .. U.e.re .. ii Ofana~~IU"""'~pn's
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Use our son~lblo crodil o~rvlco and _prompt froo ~ollv0 ~

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$12;50,0 Suit is
lniJ·e·'d Meig's.

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CLASS IX - females bom .lli)o I ID
Sept. 30, 1967 - Wagner, ftrot; Btttl,..-,
aecondi Slawter, third; Keith, fourth; Rill·
M&lt;Coy Hereford Farm, Cfle~, llflll
and sixth.
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31, 1967 - Keith, first, third &amp;Dd llflll;
McCoy, second and ((IJrth,
CLASS Xl - Females born lfler Jan.
1, 1968 - Roush, first ond second; Jla.
plelawn, third and fourth.
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Wagner exhibited the grand chlnqd.on fe.
male and Jenkins, the resene chuldcll

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•'K!oelll•lltllll Rooll Suites and Sofas
• Dinette S~s In 5, 7 and 9 piece styles
•llarYel
Metal Wardrobes and Cabinets

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POMEROY - Tbo Hocl&lt; ~ ·l'lllil'o
groondo jumped oilth activity s.i...f'ilii i
cattlemen from ado and We•
rolled onto the _..ss for llie
nua1 Soo\theaotern Obio Hereforot Atlldai
don shoW and sale.
Charles Boyles of Caldwell !flrYtl!
judge of the shoW.
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In the bull division wtmer1 were:
CLASS I - Two years ~ over; .·
rera Hereford Farms, Athens. ftrlt;
Jer Hereford Farm, Huntfllgton., Meond; """''"''
and Sons, Harl1,1\'ille, W. VL, ~
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TOP FEMALES- Tbo champloo lemaleo exhibited at the 22nd annual Soulheullrn Ohio lluJ!II Leilheit, 1\:llneroy, fourth.
CLASS
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Apr.
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to
June
30,
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Hereford Assn. show saturday at the Rock Springs Fairgrounds. The graBt Champion female
Butler,
tlrst;
Jeffers,
second:
Butlerilabf
·on the lert isheJdbyJeffBabcockand Hay Jenkins, right, holds the reserve champion female.
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CLASS
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July
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to
Sept.
,...,, I:
Charles Boyles, Caldwe~l, jUdge of the show. Owner of the reserve champion fEimale is Rob- Butler. first; Wagner and SOnl, Wailar•
ert Jenkins, Olenwood, w. Va.
lord, second; Gofi and
third;
Slawter, Middleport, foorth;
dro, fifthi Meredith Farms,
and Gllbert J. Keith, ParkeroiJura,
CLASS IV - Oct., 1967, 1D Jilt.;
-Butler, !lrst; Slawter, IO&lt;OIId; SO...tttj
and Son, Kitts llill, third and fwrtb; Non·
dlth, !lith: Keith, sixth and aevonth.
CLASS V - Female&amp; born alter M
~ 1968 - Goff and Sono, a~ Alfrt4
Gans, Pomerpy, second and third; ADder~
son and Son, Rockport, w. VL, fourth;
Maplelawn. sixth and seventh.
Jeffers exhibited the grand &lt;ham.lllan bull
and Butler the reserve cham,pian bull.
In the !emale division, the order &lt;i wiDners included:
CLAS&gt; vn - two yeors &amp;Dd oldor Robert Jenkins, Glenwood, W, Vo., llrlt;
Rousll Hereford Farm,. New Hav-. IIC•
ond: Jenkins, third, and Slawter, fcmlll.
CLASS VW - females born AJII". I 1D
June 30, 1967 - Wagner, ftra~ 111111.. _....
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Hargraves
Outlines
Observance

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Sale ,

BY DICK THOMAS
acCelerated testing or a new aircraft arGALLIPOLIS - The grandaon of a Gal- restment system brake lor use (n SOUthnative, Who is a test parachuUit eatt Aala. He ls also Chairman of l' h e
Wright - Paueroon Air Force Base Alhlode COmmittee In the AID Junior 0!waa named Aeronautical Systems DivisJon fleers Council. He holds a private and oom.ftlnlor Officer of 1968.
mer&lt;lal pllot'o ll&lt;ense.
He Is First Ll Alex V. Wcilfe, a me~ native of Fairborn, Lt. Wolfe grad!at.
ehanl&lt;al eoetneer al8igned to the Deputy ed from Fairborn High School and a bachefor Engineering, who was alao nominated lor's degree in mechanical englneer:tng from
by A~ In the oompodtlon tD lliDlO the Air Ohio ~ University where he wao a DisForce !lfotems Commond Junior OOI&lt;er Un&amp;lliabed ROTC MU!tary Grad!ate. He was
~the Year.
rommlasioned In June 1966, and has been
ll Wolfe ' Ia tile grondlen &lt;i Mro. J. 1tatloned at Wright-Patterson Bin&lt;e thaI
Harold (Allee) Wolle, 4ao First Ave., Gal- time. He Is enrolled in the Ohio llate UniUpolts.
veraiQ' _program at Wright-Patterson workThis award is desJwled to tecogntze jun. · ing toward a master's degree in business
tor ofiicers for outstanding wty perform- administration.
ace, spedal achievement, and overall Con·
Lt. Wolte and his wife, the former Anlributlons to tile &lt;Ommand milslon.
' dno Elde of F'llrbom, r,eslde at 1160 Iron·
A paratrooper since graduating from Fort wood Dr., FaJrborn.
Bemlng, Go., Jump S&lt;hool In September
Li. Wolfe Is the 11011 of Col. (USAF Ret.)
1967, Lt. Wolfe jumps 1o toot poraehute Donald A. (Alex) Wolle, 231 Bob St.,. Falrharness apparatus and steering &lt;apabUIUeo born. A native of Golllpolls, COl. Wolfe
of pai-a&lt;hutes developed by the Air Force. lo a 1931 grad!af4 of Greemrler MUitary
As a project engineer, Ll Wolfe cooducll School, Lewisburg(. W. Va., as a Se&lt;ood
technical studies, reviews 04Ulpment de- Lt. COl. Wolfe selved In the u. s, Army
sips, and le r•aponalble ror technical man- and later in the Air ~orce including three
agement of development ond test programs yeers (1946-49) In Garm"j'l: and tbree more
!or alr&lt;raft.arroatlna oystema.
years In England, nOBf Lori.P,. ··

•. GAtl.IPOUS - 'fhi'Galiipiiit;"()j~
l;ane,
Commlaalonlonero, In opeelalaeasion Frta,m., FrtU, at \ day ,afternoon, ti-ansf'erred funds from ttte
wollr lri!llrovement lund to the water...,_
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atratro · ' strqctlon 1\jniL'
~ well - known
·~ In other matters, the commissJoners
thtoughout the re&amp;&lt;copied the C. I. Thornberg !lrm's bid
ilon IIIII state, Dr,
Byers Is best remembered In t h e
Golllpolla area1111en
he served a1 prfnct.
pal ol Gollla A&lt;ade·
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my IUgh S&lt;hool,
from 1936 to 1942.
Slnee 1957, Dr.
Ganoral Motors
Cleveland as a
•oonsultant
human relations,
BYtliS educatlm IIIII sales

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SEE THE EXCELLENT SELECTIOW.

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16.95 29" Cato •.l .......... lol• 15.49
t,t5 Ce~t~~•tle "'••••• ..... Sol• 1.49

RIG . .C.91 PHIL MAID
REG. 3.911 PHIL MAID
REG. 2.91 PHIL MAID
REG. 2.91 PHil MAIO
RIG. 1.91 PHIL MAID

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22.95 25" Tw SYINi, • ••• ,.S.lo 1t,4t

120.95 25"

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Officer of Year .

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the MGM' District COuncilorfit:e,auclt~v:la\al cardtl an4 1\tnds wiH receive • year's supPly
ilds, bulletins, an office Starr to aid volu• of eai'J
also a year's supply or meat ac..
teers, tratnJng awlrds and helps maintain t:ordl• to one membership oi'Ocial.
camp Arrowhead ard the council's tamp,
D\trlng Saturdl)''a ' kickoff event, 'Mrs.
Wor.kers who received their cards sat.:. , Arden Dobaon and Mrs. ij:elth Brandeberry
urday morning have been ~neoura.ged to reo- made coriee, and Post 200 served cortee and
port to their captains by no·tater than Wid- doughnuti, The refreshments were coortesy,
nesday,
or Roger Barron, the drive's commurdty
The first two ln:livlduals to turn in their chJinnan.

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me how lo treat and llniJh a amen: old, pot.bellletl
stove. Mine sUD !tao a &lt;Oatlnc ol aabes on the lllllde
and tlle flnlah oo the leg1 IDtl lower ouWde part
ftakos oil to the touch. I would like lo mate a lamp
sland o.r planter out of this wben It Ia llnlabed.-

SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1969

_...;..__L ..:.. Pol!IOroy-MI~ep&lt;Jrl

G,\LLIPOLIS- The 1969 RoyScoetSus·
lainlng Membership Enrollment dri\'e In the
GaUipolie atea got orr to a rousing start Sat·
urday morning. ,
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According to orMt{ apokesman, $626 had
been pledged - or collected - before workera left the campaign headquarters. located
in Grace Methodist Church.
The Dliln&lt;e &lt;allljiJliiJI provides, tbrOUih

-~c .. l~" Plw, '"'"";··Hone,- dol4, '••'•·WihJia,

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Devoletl To T1w Creater Middle Ohw Valley

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Spring
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VOL IV NO.7

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Tuppers Plains

SIZE 12 mo. to 18 mo. ALSO 2
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DEAR"POLLY-Jir p&lt;tlilfei li for lnolbori of IIDall&lt;hll·
c1rea wlio •et b'"""" or'bllteli IDtl blue mtll'u wllert tnreU,. ·
Tq let 11M! nre111D1 ailtl cokir lo diiJ.

The Kidd ie Sh op 1:::t·~:~=·= ":!~

YOUNG SPRING &amp; EASTER

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Ribbons for the show were tumllbed by
the Pomeroy National Buk,

Auctioneers for the sale beld

Sltlardlr

afternoon were Herb Ba.mbeek, Dover, aad
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Creola.

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MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL

the orlllnoiiA,!I'OII.lllre,a·

DlacbariOS-NIOIO.

oqia!oillm, IIIII the tN!oa

Admltled - Ciallf SleVOIIIOII,
Pt. Ploa-; Dell A. Crawford,
Pt. PleaAnl; l!,ra. Rhoda A11011,
Pt. Ploaaaal; ~ Jeffera,

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tJio i.ollloll baa boont,~blaler

In chUd problema. Tbo orpnlutlon, ~· will) all wolfare 116'
Curromiy, ~hell ore· ~· 1llaJI 100 old~ ~· matlora
covered
by lho Locloa. 'lllelr oiiiDD ·it "A SQiort ·Doal FOr
Ploa....
EterY
Cblld.
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Dlacharpli - Bollnda Scbalfer, PomeroJi Mrs. Arlage Lan·
IN -dim with Red Croal liiJalli, 19., PreotdeJII Richard
ham, PI; PloaAnl; Mary llarrla, NIDI hao laauod lho CoiiOIIiJis ~of
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SP 4 Baker

- - ; Ray ~ ..... Pl. 1)111meato.

Outstanding
Graduate

FOr more lhon aCOIIiur)', 1110• and Wllinen ot flllllll wU1 have re-

dALLJPOL!S - llolzer llod- cOIIJIIzod ..,. Qli&gt;bol aa bolnc rfl&gt;re~ve of......, -llloa.

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SYRACUSE - SP4 David P.
Baker, 11011 ci Mr. and Mra.
?aul Baker of !b'Tacuae, waa
honored •• Dtatlngulahed Grad·
(J( tile Soedal PUrpoao
Eqdpment Ropolr Parll SIJedol....

111 Class ol the u. S.Army~­
termuter School at Fort Lee,
VIrginia, in Fobnulry.
SP4 Baker, who Ia married Ul
tbe rormer &amp;e Morrla, was clio- son lor )he rOCOI!JIItloo from a
clasa of 48. He Ia also a 1!1'1161·
ato or l'Omeroy IBIIh ScooOallld
Mountain State Bualne01 eouoao
and attended a.to Unl•er•IIJ,
SP4 and Nra. Baker loft ro..ntly lor Karlarubo, GormluJ,
Hla addreBI Ia: SP4 Darid Bl·
kor, RA ll722715 HQ CO., 7 CS
I CZ Projed Seal. APO Now
York, N. Y. 09360.

centor:First Avo.

Adllllaolona
Pllbliclllon 01 admission prohlblted until furthor IIO!Ico.
Blrlha
Mra. Rooaicl 11. Duncan, Pt.
9
Plouant, llausJ!Ier, 8:5 a.m.,
Friday; Mrs. Duane B. WoHe,
51
Friday
Racl.ne, son, S: a.m.,
;
Mrs. Lacoy Wollonl, Jr., Rt
2, ViniAlll, son, 1:52 p.m .. Frl·
di.Y; Mra. Ray J. RllUah, Racine, BCJD. 1:30 p.m. Friday; Mrs.
~ PI ··•
Geor110 T' ~•-·
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soo, 5:17 p.m., Frldll,y; M r •·
WUIIam J, Lane, llendoram,
&lt;laulbter, 7:05a.m., Frldi.J.
·•·· Dil obarges
Tbur._•a
Toroaa D. Baker, U~ L.
Berd011, Nrs. Ella Blackburo,
D ~d Keith
Richard E. lloriiiD, ...
Brandeborry, llnlco D. caldwoil,
Pameia s. carlor, Mra. Edward

Tbat a;mbul, revered throllsboul the world, Ia a blaDe!' bsorlnll
red
cross on a lleldorwhlta. Ulllor It, cltizonl or all 111tlou strlw
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Q&gt; brlrw aid l8d comfort U&gt; the stricken, w hoallho olck, and w
aervo lhoao Ia dlstreao.
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Aa a mamber of thllworld CratomiiJ, oiJr AmorlctD Red Croaa
hoiPI ...., alas 'w hoip oar fellOw man.
TllroUIIh ito concern and aid for•mambera or our Annod Forces
•· 30 COUIIIrloa IJ'(III1Id the globe, tbo Red Croaa Jut year pve help
w
to great numbera or aervlcemon and their fllmtlles.
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Each year, the Red cross brt_.a emergenc7 utd and 101J1"'1'111ie
aaalstanco ro Ylctlma of major cataatrq&gt;bl.., l8d help Ql aulferors
of llvJuaands or loco! dlalatera. F..- the peat aoverol years It lias
lnteMICyiq Ita el!orts w Involve all segments o! society In the
1p oth
groat work of volunleei'Inll w be
er~.
Every dill' tiQ•oalllla or bcspltala and pllyaiCIIns look wlho lied
Cross to prlvde We-savlrw blood and blood produda for their
paUeota. Nearly ~ per cent or all lho blood uaod In this coun!ry

Coltnll, Bov. WUIIam E. eurrman, Nro. Me1v1a B. FreemaJI
l8d inrant llauait8r, Do1111a Marle Hauck, Cliarloa Robert Kay,
BY GLENNA SHULER
Mrs. GerlrUde IQoot, M r o.
Cllflord VIUtoo and two dill· Jamea E. McGralh, Tanua1
ctren of CO!umwo apentaclll!' wllh IAIUoUa llootonr, WUIIam E.
Nr. and Mrs. · Roborl COllide Morrla, lllra. CbeatorS.IfllnllrJ,
and dllldrOIL
Mra. Emoll G. Nowtun and In·
NJo, and Mrs. Alvin Saarla failt am, WUiard JL Nlbort,
l!ld two children of Chicago; . Christina L. PJdlllpa, Mra. Cber·
Nra. Joan Flfe) lllll Tlmm.Y, lit. loa L. ~-- blfautdlu8blor,
7; Nr. and Mrs. Frllllk Wollord . GeorP A, RJbdeO, Michael T.
• and 1!1111..._ci ~~~ . ~~- Roaciii-&lt;Mn Jlalllord H. li&lt;A&gt;fl&gt;• &amp;mda,r mth Mr. and !.Irs. ~ son. llGborl IL _ , . , , MIL

St0 rys Ru n

.• Searls.
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',.• Jolll L."Voi!Mstor,IQmberl.Y"'·
i llr. and Nl"L. JoeY l!.oac:ll ol \ son. NJoa, 'C. Marla Wlnobr&amp;.Wboeloraburg apoDia !lulllaJwllh nor ailll Goorp M~.
Mr. and Mra. Joe Leach and ArFridlll"l Dilcborll&amp;l
tim. Tbll!' callod oo Dmaid
Mra. Jllllald L. Allison. Mrs.
Leach In llolzor lloapltal thel al· Carl Bellllelt, Mra. Holen S. BOY·
tenmn.
or17 IAJula Blovlna, Mra. Raoon
Nr. end Mra. Joe Kooler and 14.
Emorson L. Cottrill,
chlldren o1 Lui; Mr. sod Mra. lira. VIrgil v. a.r,., Mrs. DolJack RIJP and dllidrOII (I( J.e.. mani,Frooman. llclnolcl J. Fey,
tart. W. VL; Mr. and Mra. Ray. RebecCa S. Fey, Mrl. llal'old
mond File, Jr. and children ol K. Gorman, Lowell F. Hatrlson.
Turkey Rm; lllr. and Mrs. Jlol. RIIJDIOIIII J, lnplla, Richard D.
eoe File and children ol Middle- lrkla, lllro. Mabel E. Jarrell.
port spent a &amp;In~ wllhRoY. and Mra. Rololon L. Jolllada, James

B.a.,

Nrs. RII,YIIIOIIdFifoandMra.Beaale File.
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Recent &amp;lndlll' visitor a (I( Mr •
and Mrs. Marlin Rile were Mr.
arul Nrs. Cberloa YOIIIIII and
children and Nr. end Mrs. Alva
Rile, lit. 1 Mlddieport.
Mr. •and Nl-1. Jomel LaJnba:t
-llf liriiliury 11)101111 !llriday 1!ith
Nr. and Mrs. Baborl Conlde.

cunea
1rc1n lhil source.
Eoch
year mlllims of Americana of all apl parllclpate In Red
Cross claasea,loaraiJII the skills or llrll old, hmle care or lho sick
and 11\lurod, aWimmllll and Weaavlnr.
u - lhon lwo mDlloa !nlnod ¥01.-r. devoto their time and
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abilities w worl!lrw wllh padeats In miUtarJ l8d clvll)an ,....,_,
cllnlea, l8d lumel for the qed, with Youth. and Ill communi1y pro-~ orc~~·~ed
srams seeklrw w meet lho - •
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To contiDielta mlsaloo, the AmorlconRedCroaamuat rolJ lt)OII
ua, lho people of America, rr... whom It rocolvea Ita BOlo ·~
In March 1969,1ha Red Cross wUllak!or Our help. ll'e owolt w our
cammunllloa and our C!OIIII!ry w rospood _..,.~y to lbol appeal.
NOW, TIIEREFORF, !."RRCHARD NIXON; Preslclelll of lho Ualt.od Slalol or America, and Honorary ChalnnaD of the Amari.... !1&amp;tlo,.. Red Crcas, de hereby designate March 1969 •• Red Crosa
MlJalh. J• urp all A!&gt;JOli...,. w 11111n11111 the strenl!lh of the Rod
croaa by ~ their time when they can, and by contrlbutlog 11 paerOualy IB they CIIL
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TWE!in YE~ . AGO, """ lllOp IIIlo• ot. .lly ~
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woollly
Cltl.... c""'l"!ttee uki city for parklrw '!" ''
1n
lotr rest ~s are not attainable ...1.
Brandl ......t Farmora Homo •AiJiniDI&amp;tratiOII al(lorvlaor for Gallta
COIIJity ofllce ... Loren FnloY uloctod hood of GallipOlis Poll No.
4464, Votorona of Foroisn Wars '... t\pproxlmatoly 200 persooa attend 30111 annlveraary porty or GallljJolla Larayotte Poot No. 27,
Amort.,.. Legloo ... City bcord of oducell.., lllopta ,_ pol ley requlrq all o-ills w take TB Pilch Iollis ... Galli&amp; County COin·
mloalollera ClllPOIO Audllol" Emmott Slqlo'a propoaol to obtain out.aide liP ralaol rtrm w make rovoluatloo of Galllj&gt;olls and Gall!a

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MARCH 16 ·17 -18
TilE GREEN BERETS

(Tecbnlcotor)
W11J110 • David J111111oeo
Tbe Door

for alx moaths Ita policy 01
stamping U.S. posoporta bwelld
for travel to mainland China,
CUba, North Korea l8d Noflh
Vietnam. Offlelala sold the fact
lhol the rellrl&lt;tloa waa r -

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Chinese border cl•llioi
the :fnll',. ,. the· oaJ&amp;m,a mull for
ltr, broodtn&amp; waiieo o1 Alia aid a.; moment romaln wllh the pro.
the .rising 'vlole!iee ot' Rualllln: lmkwJalt, It noJdfu
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laUw propoaala until 11!01 pye term.
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And, In the caoe ol Gov.
sqe .- I governor's proposall!l Rhodes, It now appears his varror q~oraU111 lho state durtng ious education proposals, had

been filed last November when
he first revealed the ideas,
problbly woold have been defeated by now because or the
critlciam they have received.

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Ia lhe end. !lallll Ruslll, irould, all :ret roally underllonda, Norlo Uc preseuros "!"!"
worlds to coi!Cjuer in space. ·
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"' It waa lhouPI, iliOvltobi.Y aa- It an la0011aldtrable peP~ that It IIDI'emmenl - a '
Tbere are 10111e·wbo woidd juit .teoon ·· Ia It Ia 11c1 only on elaborate
. IIIUlt Hitler GormluJ; l8d lhere Ia preCiaeiJiholnieUOCUialhelra Jl(llnt- for apollq
wrap up tbe ..whole . thiiJC, declare the • ilham, a ,..llri&gt;od, lllOdl crlola
WIIUid tliiiit bo a 1111111W wrod&lt;- 01 lho old llollllonist.draamora re61&lt;tloa
a
moon Iandin' 11ft ueelienl leo!, 111!11· aow Colaob' to IIIIPII Q&gt; the Well
1110 which would moan tile IIBiva. wbo 11011 dream the same o 1d complex and,
ftel down U&gt; tbe blioiMaa ,61 app~ all that Mo...W11111 POI»lni are... •
lion 01 the rrao llllklaa.
dream; who now "demancl'' an poaoa IIIII wrappool'lu
hal mOI)eY to more mUI!dlme goa ·.~ UoaliJ Jboiit w go 11 ...., olher'a
'llle Woftml -.,rid leornod II end w lhe .-Dillie mtsaUe olllho Well?
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trqlc and lacolcuiablo ooll, ar · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - •
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Others will argue for blepr and better lobi• ~IIIIo plOT - d aa a
couraa, lhat 111dl Cacllo ~·
programs, like a seven-year toUr of the tr""'''lllzer w lho 1festarn oil!·
were oni.Y ollho a1UII 01 dreama.
oolar ayalom or a manned landinll 011 anco?
Hitler • to bo ouro, did at lenclh
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Mars.
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sttock Stalin;
oo be waa
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II lenclh brcuillt ~ oni.Y by
-@I!UnUJng to 101111 llllln••lled
ar Amorlc111 lnlolllpace opera.
Courte h
lho shedcllnl 01 the hlood of oo
tbe planela an•
tbe ~ ..n•••« tlvea and --•-~-. •-• It M••
sy as long charlllllllY In Britain and In America.
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of a ' porm~en • mlljned, 'art!Mirbltlng bo reported lhot theY are oven
~ two ll!i!Uon daily comIlls chUIIniii.Yincrodlbie,lhen,
staUop, among wboo.e .maby fii!ICIIona _ ...... ~ .It' all ... •~--te · 1
lhot oo IIIIII1Y In lhla CGUJitlllore
eould,,be the launcblq .of mqre extended ·-· ...... w
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11o andlllllllatera-lhaSovlel
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apace qbjecUve, but to dliban and dli· clrumllre..r.&amp;acredlt w the ...,_ employs 60 "pushers" to
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numUe the akllil and racWtles·whicll have trill)', In llli Amerlcon "IIPY'' shove riders 1 n t 0 over·
- will aureiJ destroy oacholhor
cost so many bUUona ro create would Iii apparatua hoade&lt;l· by the Cadral cr,owded cars at rush hour,
In lho end, or at all .ov-lall
the l~f:; be the moll wa,sleful .kind of llllelll""ce Apney. ·
The World Almanac notes.
Into oo savage • atruale aa of.
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· We will not soon.again wl~ss anylbing way accidental that Protldenl land, 'n 1893, ~locked annex· For whatever lila¥ bo the final
so allrring as tbe llrst landing oo the Nixon went 0111 of his wayrec:ent- ation of Hawaii ro the United vordld of the Intelligence pro.
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moon. A U!Ue of the excitement, a U!Ue •· to solutetheworkandlheex- States on the grounds of roaafonals as to lho real moonPINE
ST.
GALLIPOLIS,
OHIO
of the sense of ~onder will be forever ·tost "
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when the las! chapter ol tbe Apollo sag, porllae o1 tho CIA, which oven
mer can toUuslon.
lng ollho current Rusolan-Chiis written.
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moro than the despised Pentqon
But America-Indeed the entire human has lmg boon lho &lt;hoaan victim
race-is In tbe apace age to slay.
o1 lhe now American Isolation·,
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Afte,\the Moon Landing, What?

COLUMBUS (Upl) - Ask a
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- a abort vacation ,_ and
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tboae of nowa111011, oclonllllll
and per...,. traveling on
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~ Die. 31, 19'10.
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WASHINGTON (UPl) _ Tbe for only iiiX inontlla lnatoad of
9:a1e Department II extending ooo year wao Indication the

GALLIPOLIS - The IIIOIIIh·
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~ goal announced in 198Z by President

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~J, the Unled States wiU have

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Mrl. Mary WoUo. Ml&lt;ldleport.
apent a &amp;lnlllll' recently wllh Nr,
and Mra. Ala llulor.
Mrl. Ro&amp;B Smler• DealM,
Dems and Barberi Jeon of Ra·
dne called 011 Nr. and Nrs. Alex
Sbulor a day recently.

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Lawlesa, lllra. Carman J. UJr.
ubblo, Elaa Marko, CoriiL Jlur.
ey, Jr.,. Dar Real Norrla, Mrs.
W11J110 D. Ruoh. Earl
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lolra. Carl Ray lllook, lllra. Btl11 R. Tolbert, Mrs. Dall M. While,
Marahall Ray Wolfe, WUTOII J.
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with .\polio 10, now beillg prepored for a
lU118r orbltatmlaiiOft lii 'May,
To puiHbe pant racket off the pod and
revamp all 1111 a)'Item• and eomponellla
lor a moon landiDi. however, would delay
tbe lauach ·W!lll Juae. SiDee lift-off o1
llse~uled for July,. and since
lbav
me mon\11 olf tbe mooli ·"race"
d- not
ant tbe U•"'··t
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~miN with alilt!Y and· abaolute
rWdinell, it lljuslaa
thai NASA has
to leave tbe sequence 11 Is.
Apollo lO will furjber aorve to check out
lbe
. . performance of tbe "~clor"-tho
·luaAr laildinl modUle-and orb tal rendez.
VOUI maneuvers, communlcaUoua and a
lloll of other complex and essential
aytlema.
If an cooJ well (a pbraae thal/:umal·
~~'for':·~~ft ~:m:a:S:

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One more1 aleppmg.l!lon~the-thlrd from
· lal!-has tieea 8rmly ·laid toward the
moon by the illgbt of . ~ 9. '
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, pro~1 of tbe mC!OII .Piolrllll alnce tbe
tragic lire Iii an ApollO -capsule on the
laimeb plld in January .1887 .thai tho
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GALIJPOLIS -

'lbree Girl

Scout troopi ol Golllj&gt;CJia hl..

ben . .~ .cer~~a.-., or
Jl(erlt.ift .recognltlm and """...
~latlon:for ~M~totandlrw elfDrt and
ac~alomel!l ,turlql the 1969
alliiO,ial Girl ~ eookle sale. '
The I!'&lt;Jopa are: 1014, led by
Mrs. Rdlert Schepla, !Ote, led
by Mrs. Harolc!Walker,andl241
led by Mra. Laura Perry.
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GALIJPOLIS
WWilln ShMia .
nounce ·the
proacllllW ,
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' daughte• Janloe, ID s.¥
L. wn00 n, son '!f. ~;.¢1;.:
Lester C. Wlhon, r
. The wecldlrw will liO an
or Soturda)', .O,rll5 at !'p.m. In
Oxon HW Mothodlat Clurch. ·
Mlu Sbeeta Is a. 19114 gnul!!i
ate ol 5)'11111108 Volley
School. Upon grldulllon aheW.Jit•'''
ID Washlrwton D.C. to - k for
the Federal Bureau of In,.•IIP·
tim and Is present11 &lt;IIIP!Oyed
wi 111 11te c and P Telephone eo.
of WaehlrwtoJ1, D. C.
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5-Sgl. Wilson Is a 1962 ~y. · ' .
ate ol lcescola, Dl. High School.'. I
lie attended the Uolveraill' ot n~"•
llnols and Ia preaedly 1 wtlllher ·
obser.er lor the U.S. Air Foroe
EnvlronmeJtal ·Techillell Ajlpll·
cations Center in Washbwton,
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WEDDING PLANS COMPLETED
GALIJPOLIS - Final plans
bave been completed fDr the marriage of MloJ Peggy Lou Brown
to S.~ Charlea Edward Huber
n. The event wUI lake place It
the First Presbyterian O.urcb

Miss PeggY' Lou Brown
Bride-Elect, Honored
GALLIPOLIS -

Dr. Harry King

Mr. and Mrs. Rene Alberto Solos, Jr.

Gives Program

Miss Brodeling is Wed
To Rene A. Sa/as Jr.

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The Pat Glass News Letter

train.

Careful Planning Needed
JJhen Family·Room Built
GALLIPOUS - FamUyroems Ins lake up less space than fre&amp;have become a lllirzy standard atandlrw !urnlture and give the
part of

new houae plana In re- rcan a bss cluttered look,

but

cent years. MIDY peq)le are con- . muat be thoughtfully plarmed for
aklerilll varlous ways to include best use. Although you won't
one in their exiltir11 house.. It abuse the furnishings on purpose,

Y'"' see a lamUy roem In the fu.. !hey must be able w stand hard
ture o1. Y9Ul' home, be sure to do WelT with a minimum ot eare. A
·~ careful prelimitar)l plan- practical irxtoor-outdoor earpetD11Wh_. might be conalderedi or if
, The first thing to cor..sider is you hive tt:;entc:ers who
to
JUSt what ldrd of activities will dance, perhaps a h&amp;J"d..lurraced
actua11.1 take place here. Ia it to Ooortna which won't show scuff
be atrlctly a room fDr the kids

want

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so they don't 4iaturbo111er roema
In the house? Ia It w be I hclbby
certer, TV roc:n, or recreaUon
room tor the entire family? WW
II ldd w the size ~ the U-.log
room or replace a dining room?
Unle" Y&lt;&gt;• havo~m~eprelll'doll·
nUe ld•s 11 to uae, a f1m11r .
room may not be aa useful or u
uaed as you hope. Perhl»s you
really need sevenl acttvtty ar-

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ly or generalactiviiy room, &amp;Ill

a game or work tocm. Plan to
use the whcle house from bin·
ment to attic.
j Liet the activities you hope to
· - in, and equipment and
atorage space needed. consider
!he lime or 411' that Ia lnYOIYOd
lor the activity. Then cleclde
where each activity can be ei.r·
. rled on, and. where it la least
' likely wlniA!rlereaNIOYirw!Ywith
actiWUes of other Wnl1J members. Space • conalqlll~ acll"·
. lleo Dill' need w be reteptocl !AI
a different area in the laHIIMIIK
.· · or garage, and quiet readlrw and
, .atudy opoce·;oiaMed fDr tile bed·.·~ roam•, llvlng room, 91' even 'a
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from now, when road-rae::·
, table temls,andapaint,q eoael repla~e (or are - d
10) pW!&gt;oll 1\1111 pull-lo]'l'l Ten
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Shower Honors
Newly-Weds
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!Ito wore a pearl crown with
a elr&lt;Ular veil and carried a
eaacede bouquet ol willie carna.tlono and orchids. Her Oltly Jew·
,elr7 wu a pearlnecklaoe.
Mlu COnDie Leecl;y ll8l'Yt!d as
liWd of bonor. ;!lie wore an en- l e .or pink and W11lte and
carried a DOse~~~¥ or pink ....

marks, and an area rug for color.
Think and plan before you act.
Some planning . - wUI PI)' ol!ln
a well • planned, well • used laJi&gt;.
Uy room.
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For her

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wedding,

Mro. Un..O. chose a three piece
navy and willie ensemble with
navy acceaaorlea. S.e wore a
e&amp;rlliiiCII COI'I&amp;JI1!. Mrs. Miller
wes 4reaae4 In a white suit with
111'8Y and black acceoiorloo. Her
coraage waa pink carnatlma.
lmmodlatezy fOllowing t be
cerelllllll\', a re&lt;ep4lon waa bold '
at the home ollhe brldO'a aunt, .
M&gt;:•. Mil Mrs. .. WWI&amp;m Jowell.
, . Ml'l. Lorey .COWno, or Morehead, ~•• sillier ot tile bride,
and Mra. J81118a Bowman Columbua, aened aa hOstes~l at
'• the recoptleo.
The liew 'Mr. and Mra. Miller
are both llfaduetel of G a lila
Academ7 IUI!fl School.
Mrs. Miller ames •• recep-·
tloolat In Malle llall at Ohio
state Vnlveralt;r. Mr. Miller 11
attending Olilo state. 1bey wiU
bo at bomo to irlon4a at 91
Eaat 9th Avenue, Collimbuil.
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The brld~ect opened her
gl!ta and acknowledged them. AI'
tendlrw !he shower were Mrs.

Juanlte Nos, Mrs. Elllo DeWitt,
diU&gt;la: were 4iflorent kinds o! Mrs. Ethel GOldson, Mlaa 'lbDI·
oprOj's, dual• and llterature,
ma GOldson, Mrs. Ann Brown,
Mrs. Brlii• Klrl\v opened the Mrs. Laura Brown, Mrs. Lorlcemeettrc with
dewtlortJ Clll mu ParBOils, Mrs. Odella Kerns
"Friendship. • She enl!ed an tn- ""Mrs. W)'IDin &amp;leeta, Mrs.
IQ&gt;Irlng talk on friendship with Brodshaw, Mrs. Cta.Y.ton Miller
a Pl'IJ'er. '
Mrs. .Marl.e Edlebiute Mr •

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agriculture
-at K¥ser Creek H 1 g h
the _ ... r fDr the
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Gothard and Mrs. Fred BrOtrn.

Announce Birth
GALIJPOIJS - Mr. and Mrs.
Rondall Cline, are announclrw
the birth o! their nm ehlld, a
aon, born on March 1 at PiMaant Volley Hoopltal, Pt. Pleaoant, W._.ya.
The blby has been nemod Kyle
Edward. Grandparents are Mr
. and Mrs. Heater Cline, Gollli&gt;.,:
lis and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rodgera, Columbus. Grea~"""r·
ents are Mr. and Mrs. William
Barnette, Middleport am greatgreat • grandmo111er Ia Mra.
Doshla Burna of Barboursville
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Serving Golllpolia
Pomeroy, Middleport, 0.
&amp; Maaan Ctii., W. Va.
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come ·see our g'arden of

E~ster fashions

·hand-picked coats, suits
nd dresses .to asse,mbJen
your spring wardrob~~

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Thtii!Paon and Tereea Thompaioo
sang, uln the Garden." ''Moon

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Asocial hour was held and r&amp;Creshment.a. were served.

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. '!'&amp;de by Derb !Joyd, Becky
Stewart .and Maey Schuldt.
. Plana for an Easter p........,
·and Soalor ._. aa-twere4ia.euased.
At the Easter prosram 011 ~
ril 3, an award for tbe Dauafttera
ot American ReYOiuiiOII wiU be
given to two101totandl~all!denta,
ollck- Ro.......,. Bootie and Carob'n
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~. Vice prealclenti]- VIolet Lam•
:~bert and Doria oyd,
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LeV1111N1 Rose.
Treasurer - ' Hetenla ·Stewart
and C&amp;llty
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Jackaon.
Retreahmo~ fDr Mxl month
wlli be brought by Dorla!Joyd,
J~ Boman and VIvian lllu·aen. Tile moetiJW wu ~

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BERNADINES

FAMiLY 'SHOE STOlE
GAlliPOLIS, 01110
Sugar a.ld 1pRt :i~ oll very nice, but a
girl needs mor~ ~~~!ll' fashion at her feet.
The happiest cornpf bmise going comes '
from Stride Rito,-PreHy·porty shoos
full of q1uality, sup_port ~nd the kind of ~I
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Sending gifts but Ulllble to al' 1\:'lnt out thet lhe "rule-ofFour high schonl girls, JO.Yce tend were Mra. Am Vauce Mrs.
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BOUQUETS
Are The "In"
Thllll Today

TO WED - Mr: and Mrs. GleM D. Leoler o! Rio Grande
~ ID IIUIOWtce !he e-8111 of their daughter, Patricia
• to Mr• Wllliam. .! Fletcher, son of. Mr. and Mn. Forre1t
A. Fletcher o! llllllarcl, Ohio. Miss Leoier Ia a 1967 graduate
of r.a111a Acodem7 Hfah School and Ia presently attendllltl Rio
Grande COllege where she Is a sophcmore ~orl~ In EJ&amp;.
mentary Educalloo. Mr. Fletcher Ia a 1966 graduate o1 HUIIard Hlah School and also &amp;!tendo Rio Grande College. He Is
elU'Ollod lo 8econdlr)' Edueatloo and Is JD0Jor1rw In MathematIcs. The wedding plans o!
at this

Of First Son

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.SWisher, Jean Shaver, Poll.Yaqra

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Mr. Justin Miller, braiher of

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DIAMONDS

'lbe Almanac
And the peopt.! rtood bv,
Du United
W&lt;!tchmg; but the rut.!rt
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Preoslntematlonal ~e&lt;Jffed at him, l4!lina "He'·
1'otiOl' 11 ibldll', Mareb 18, B4tltd othm; t..t 'llirii' ....
!he 75th 411' o! 1969 with 290 to himlelf, If he II thr Chrllt
follow.
pf God, hu Chose~~ One!"'lbo ....., Ia _...hiDe Ita Luke 23:SS.
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new jJhase.
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'lbe morning atera are
When the dlctaton and
Mercuey, Mara and Jupttaf.. -. _ lh e opportunlltl are gone,
'lbo ..enlni atera ere v.,.. 1 111e-croaa wm atW atanil beand saturn
· lore ua and aol!lelhl!llln ua
On thla · - In hlataQ"
wiU say, "That Ia the real
In 1802 Conaieas autborliliod ~::;;;.a:fph W. Soc:kman,
eelebllahment o1 a mllltarT .
•roman.
a~ 11 Weat PVInt.
_, !Hi J_..ae ~ :· health; and It 1&lt;11 haYO 11,
- . ! 111 the laland oflllo J1111a , jltaiiO Goil, and value It nextiD
after one of the Dtreell a ..,.. conoclence."
~· 'ot the Pacllle war~- ·-~'!""
Iii 1966 Amerl
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DISH GAFar'RDENS
Scott au&lt;~zy 4ocbd lbaJr. ··
Gendnl I ¥""" Yehlcle wllb .,
That Gift With
Ap0a cnll, a .llrll In ,....
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19¥ ~~tm. Robert Kometb',
brother ol aoaaaatnatod ~'~'ft.: ·
ldant JobD Kenne41, eald he
would seek the ~·
SortlogG,tltpolh,
p-eatdentlal IIOIIIInallon.
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--&amp; Ma. . ·. Co., ....
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A theuil1t lor . the .-,., bau ,
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Walton uld, "Look to .,_ . .aiilii. . .

• VINTON - A mlocellaneouo
ah,..er was given lor nowzy..,eda,
Mr. and Mro. DeMis Fitch OQ
March 9 at the hcone ot tile
bride'• parents, Mr. and M&gt;·a.
WUIIam Staten, VInton. Hoate...
•• were Mra: Beosle Jones and
Mrs. WOllam Staten.
Preaent were, Lenore p ..""''
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Beaale Jl,nea, Opal Ferrel, Mr,.
CIIDO Fitch, Mrs. S,UY Roberta,
Patty Rcll&gt;erta, !Irs, Henry Varoey,Mra. RuaaellBeynoids,Nida
Varney, Mra. ~01'os Collee,
Clndlo
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. 1 Mro. Earl
WU!onal
Stevie, Martha Me'
~1,, Mrl. Russell Sla)1on. ,
Mrs. Wilmer Johnson, 1\lr. and
1\lrl. Earnle McCoy, Mr. and
Mn Rcll&gt;ert McCoy, Mra. Mont
Smith, Mr. lnd Mrs. Dewt1 Wal•
ker, Mrs. T. J, W...sdlrwtdn.
lletreailmenll
aandwlchea,
potaw 11111&lt;1, potato ~1\tpa, Ice
c:ream, cake, punch -.;I coffee
were served. Tho hoati~aealiere
ualated by Mrs. T. J. WetS4111&amp;"
ton, C&lt;!UIIn ~ the bride. .
iJ...., to attend ·~'aendii!C ,
glfto · . . J,lrL Frat* Smith,,
Mrs. . a.arle.Hue Deol. · Mrs.
Mra. WWiam 1'ttoRotll!l'; !Ira,
WUIIa Cook
1liaa Slanliy,

••When .we have done ol,i
..at, we should watt the re-

· Mrs. Goeffrey Daniels Miller ·

GALLIPOLIS- The morrlage or, Miss Patricia J. O'Brien,
GALIJPOLIS - Mrs. Arthur
~ Miss Suzame Broedllng, .and allendenla, Mlas Nancy R. Eopenscheld was hostess fDr the
daua!lter o1 the late William E. Beaatey and Miss Martha M. Rlwralde StUdy CluJ&gt; lll88llrw
Broedllng and Ed.Ythe M. Brood· Salaa, were !ull~engllt emerald held Mondll' at the home o! Mr~~o
llng o! Do.rton. to Rene Alberto llfOOn chlflon gowna with lace M. T. ~ling, Sr. The club wal;
Salas, Jr., aoo ct. Dr. and Mrs.. aleeve1 braided wUh royaJ blue comed a new member, Mrs. SUn
Rene A. Salaa, Sr. o1 Gallillo- velvet Qbbon• Their atanGiplace ·Ralnos.
lis, was aolemnlzed on Dec. 21 collara were accented in the
The group w~1 remirded of
at 1:30 p.m. high Mass at Saint back by alq free Dowlllg chi!- Legislation DOl' whleh wW be In
Albert The Great pariah in Dll'· !on panel. The atteoclantacarrlod Nelsonville at the 'EikB Club on
GALLIPOLIS- Weali\Y FCUI·
ton, Ohlo.
bouquets ol rod rose•.
March 19.
4atla&gt; MojtMJdlat Chapel In Co·
The bride wu given away by
Mr. Paul Newman served as
The program was given by Dr.~ lumbus was the scene ot. tbe Jib.
her uncle, !lr. Paul F. Broed- Mr. Salas' beat man. The uah- Harry King who ah'"'ed a114ei ., _2t wod4lne or Milly....., De!leg. 918 wore an A-line pn era representing him were Mr. laken on a trip wHawaii, J - ·' !ores Uoroe ID Mr. Geolfrey
rt iUk organza r1iiizy
HeRr)' A. Salas and Mra. WU- Hong KoJW, Sl-ere and cam- Daniela Miller.
with reembreldared Altou:m lace !lam E. Broedllne Jr. A recep- bodia.
Miss Unroe II the dautllrter
and cleolilned with jewel nedt· lion was held at The White Or·
Dr. King also 111rrated Inter
Mr. and !Irs. Bruce Unroe
line over a )'Oke ol English net, chid following the cereJIIOilY.
estlng points ol the trip. Mrl and Mr. Miller Ia !he aGu&gt;IMrs.
IDCI abort lace aleeves. A clrcuMrs. Salaa llfaduated r r 0 m King accompaoled her husband. ,Jeri')' Miller or Columbus.
tar chiJ!OI length train awept Ullo Unlvenlty and teachea ak- · 'lbe next moetingwDibeMarth ' ·: Vow• oltho double ring cerefrom lbewatleall. Her train length ond ll!'ado In The Plains, Ohio. 25 l\ the hamt of Mra. Donlld , ·i!&gt;OOY were reed at 5 p.m. by
,t...,.ull.l o1 .
not , lolr,
., llllo
; .)1'19:'himQ.
._., • the lleY. Ll'7" Wl!lte·
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; .. cleop-edgod matehlng Ieee com- veralt.Y onctls- atelloned with
Mr'- Eopinacheld served reJiven In .morrlaie
::', pJ,oto&lt;tJle ''14110ol&lt;'~ and she the 173rd .\lrborne \)Malon at !re~hlhenta 'ln •lieep]JW with tho by her ··"~· •- " ~~ brhi!
. ca'rrlod' a whfuo . rose bOuque~ An Khe, South Vte1nanl.' '
St. Patrick's DOl' theme.
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Miss Broodling's maid of hon·
walatlino, cameo neddltie and
Kabuki aleevea with Venice la&lt;e

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· ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED- Thee1111l1101118nlofiiiJIIerta
' ·,., A. EUtoa, daughter o! Mro. Gllnlel EUlottand the late Clroilua
E. EWOU.Ia being IDIIOUIIced. MI .. EliiOit Is enpged towed
Mr. Richard saw.ters, sm or Mr. and !ln. Vll'Jill Saw&gt;dera
o! Gallipolis. Tile bri4Hleet Ia a 1967 groduate o! Gallla
Academy Hfah Sehool and laaall!dentatthe Wb!,te Croll School
Nursing In Columbus. Mr. Sounders Ia a snduate of Gollla
and Ia preaedly employed by !he Holzer Medlcol
plana are incomjllete.

The colora of piDk. gre8n am
white accented lite decorations. A.
while cq~ld with a green wnbrel·
Ia and pink llowera was tile ,..,.
terplece fDr !he gill table, A
whi!A! cake Ia the lorm of a bride
and a sreeq ~ldeomald cake
a4ornod !he retreshmonl table.
Two white heart-shaped cakea
trimmed In pink and green were
placed on either aide otthepomeh
bowL
Games were pla:od and prizes
were won by Mra. W)'llllll Sheela
oat Mrs. Juaolla Noo. 'l1lo door
prize was won by Mrs. Ethel

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Lou Brown;bridHieet ots.~
Mra. Everette Brown, Mlaa
Ctulea E. Huber U, waa honored 8014
wUh a bridalahower at the home Pat Glasa, Mra. Verne Brown.
ol Mra, Fred Brown.
. Mrs. Kallty Kee..., Mrs. Melva
BeiVIOtt, Miss Margaret Brewer,

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Golllpolla, on March 22 at 6:30
P. m. Tile gracious cus- of
open &lt;lurch wUI be obaerYod.

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men. 1118¥ ore wry caurlooUo ud nice, but lllal•osllki. llmolo,
becauoe Ill)' hiiSWM 1111 I hid •• ~nt with 0110 ol tham tho
paot ,..k. It ••• aliDII)' feeiiDc. bellw norvouo oven thool8h we i.a
done nothing coosclend~ ,...,.. Jmas!ne boll' ono would feel In
a C&lt;lUI1Iry like Rusolil or CUbo'l

WHAT WELL lmolon has been -.,to practice woodoo
medlcloe? Just 1 Joke of eourae. but J beard he ''wiuntaared". far
the job.
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Ills juat greal. Art exhibits, concerto, plajlsand lectures are U.tod.
~ Oldo bao a a1m11ar lhiJW. builllii'i hlwn't ooon lt. 11111 caJ..
eodar makes It poaolblo to plln nice HUla trlj&gt;o and outiJwa to

wore!lwhlle events.

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I DOWT OFTEN TELL a nd story, i!ut how .-lhlo
One garden clubber bad cut tho nocsssaey brlncheo lor tho
modern arrangement abe plmled to do In a class on tho IIDjeet.
She cor~ scraped off tllree la1ere d. bark (Jnd tho &amp;Ida 011
her knuckles) to get tho brlocbes to juat tho rilht state ol"lllll""

TEIDERBEST FRESH

Roasters

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She made ..., mistake though, abe lei! them out In the prd In a
whoelborrow psrllld DOll" the garbop cans.
prllage men oren't s,_ed to kiMM lJI)1hlng about awat
gordo arnagemODts (who doos?) so how could the7 bo blamed lor
hauling aw17tho whde boteh ol weird white things.
1111s story hid to be told, but It Is oot criUclzq the men who
tal&lt;a &amp;Ill)' the traoh. llaa,y dmes they hove dooe extra tldtws fDr me.
I've seen them pick IC) p~JM~rs tn the yard.
RoeOidllr I .., 0110. clean~Jw II' Uder I dog bad acattered. I relied often about how tolthlully the1 porlorm their job, and o1 how
we think oo little about fl.

agner's
Fruit ·orinks

WHAT HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATOR opollod a ourprioo birth.
d01 parcy bJ!r11ng to make a quick goWwl)' belore the hoaoree orr heel, and beckod Into a cllteb?

pre~

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annual elecUon of otft~en,
7:30 p. m.

WEDNESDAY
GAWA COUNTY CldltDI
Band Rldlo Club, 7:30 p, m.,
atKoiPU.U.
WOMEN'S SOCIETY ol Kyger
Methodist ~urch will meet
with Mrs. Dale Slsoon, 1 p.m.

{

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Silver Dust hz.
Lux Beauty Soap 'IATI1·7C
27C
Spic and Span
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caldwell, 7 p. m. A»ron Auctlm to be bold.
LAFAYETTE SHRINE No. 44

TU&amp;SilAY
SEW AND SO CLUB will meet

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Oxydol

DON'T IJKE TO END on a nd note, but I juat heard that the
squirrel
think ol II as the "Tribune Squirrel" -Harry Holme&amp;
will shoot me fDr that) that Dick Thomas wrote about, was killed
this week. We enJoyed watching the vl&amp;orous little lallow. I hrpe
l!IO!her - • wOCC~VJ.tho, nest be.so care6llly lldl~ " • ,, •.

Prolesaloual Wanen•a Club
will meet at Oacar'a, 6:80 It.
m. Speaker will be Cllj&lt; ·Maltager, Kennoth lo!orpn. Civic
pordclj&gt;ltlon cunmitlee 1n
charge.

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The pnlen club e&gt;I)Octs them In ariRind tho 19th. Woo't It be nice
whee WQ can begin to work outside? Those who Uke to w..-k In the
soli are already getting anxious And are thumbq the rooe and seed
catalogue:a.

MONDAY
CADMUS PTA 7:30 p.m.
GALLIPOLIS BUSINESS a n d

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11IE JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB SpriDG!Ime Cbarlt.Y Ball ahould
be the year's outstallllng social event. Gallipolis baa SOIIIIJIY Jov&amp;.
ly 11(1111011 It wUI be a piOOIIDt ol&amp;ht to " ' them decked out In their

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VINTQN UNITED Methodlol
Church ..Wo~~~oet at tho homo
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Coffee
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Peanut Butter

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of the Americao Revolu1

" tion's DJJ.seum rommittee, Mrs.
I Buroelle described the Memort lal Conlin~ Hall in WashingJ lAlii, D. c. and particularly the
J Americana Room which she esGOOD CI11ZENSIDP pins were presented to Shirley Rucker ot Eastern Hl&amp;h School, Brenda
1 tabll&amp;hed during her term ashis- Bradford
o! Southern High School, and Barbara White of Meigs High School, pictured left to right,
1 torlan general. !ite spoke of the at the aMual
Charter Day Luncheon o! Return Jonathan Meigs Chapter of the Daughters or the
doll collection in the C,A.R.
I rare
American Revolution. The three girls placeij first in their respective hi.gh schools on the good
museum there.
citizenship
tests of the D, A. R.
I A gill was presented to Mrs.
I Buroelle on behalf of the ct.apJ~er by Mrs. James Brewington,
orations and an arrangement of

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1 Following the luncheon held at

chrysanthemums centered t h e
speaker's table. Mrs,' A. R.
i the Grace ~scopal parish Knight was chalrmu of the com1 bouse, Mrs. Harold Sargent, good mUiee on arrangements w it h
dtizenship ch8.l~an. presented Mrs. Sargent and Mrs. Clintoo
- pins to the three senior girls Fisher serving on t~e committee.
placing highest in their respecGiests In addition to the six

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1 Sdtool.

AIIO guests at the lunc

1wore the girla placing second in
1each high school, Pa!Q' SoxSOil,
I Eastern; Marta Huli&gt;ard, Meiga,
and Cheryl Meslooka, Southern.
Mrs. Brewingtoo, regent, was
~ aoslllled in the ri1wlllsllc openof the meeting by Miss Bess
f' i!anllorn, chaplain, 'fhe group
pve the pledge and aang the NaUona1 Anthem.
The ll.. Patrick's Day theme
was carried out in the table dec~

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WOMEN SUFFER
WITH llADDER IRRITATION
Commen Kidney or Bladder lrrlla·

tiona atret-t twtce u many women u

and

from frequent , burnlnr.

ltchlnc u.rlnatlon. Seeondarlly, you
may lo.e 1lttp an4 havre Hea.dachel.
Backf.thn nd fHI older, ll~d. de·
prcued. In such caaea. CYSTE:X UIU·

ally brlnp relaxing eomtort by curb-

lnr prma In acid urlnf . and eu1n11:
l)llin. C.t CYST EX iltJ!rugl!ilta today

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,.·. ,•i &lt;Qlllmlttee• for ·the A&amp;lrl! 28
SANC110NED AMA- ~cy~ OYenl. llombo!fl to ~ ~"'
cle· Moto
1 Sunday;.) P.m.
111an4 ,l!Or• ~ •·
at Meiss Motorc7cl,0 . C/_~ b. ICIII' with a c:ommltiH ..to -'&lt;
JI'OIIO&gt;II . on P~£h Fork• Rolli; backslaiO to help
pre•
. just off Roolte 3~ Froe ~ pare for ...~ or.....,..
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.olONDAY
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JOF CL~ p-ro.r· u~
i(embarnbo wiU 10neatthe
111-at .Cburch, 7;3o.liflindl1 ' lld!ot olllce! oflllo 1\lelp Jim.
nl&amp;fll il .the ~INr&lt;l!. , lor lllch Sci1ool oo AprU ·2~
PAS1\ &lt;;HJEFs, Meie'o Telnlili~ 1liere ...-· ""lplanswmnwte
J'1Wan ,Siotera, 7:30 Iii-, for the ala of advanced lick·
nl&amp;hl at the homo of lllre. Ellz-. ole, at a .......... nte, for two
obeth Allmon;
· · · · weeki prl_or to the .,a&amp;l!llll.
MIDDLEPORT P'l:A, 7:301\IOnMrl. Welker repor11ed that live
!loY night at Middleport EIOmen- lUlu doalora have eonlrlbuted
School; jock Sllvtn bid PI'"' tundo to be uand for 1110 ~tap ·
gtam oo art: ofllcers lor the aett1ns wlllc:b wW carry oUt a
1969-70 schl)lli term to be elect- · "Rearta and Floworo" theme
ed; thlro grade rocm mothers and for the prortiilllonol IIOUIId
greeters and fourth grado I'CICIIII , Q'llern contractecl for the IIIII·
mothers have refreslmenta. ' eant.
CHESTER PTA lllondly, 8 p.
Other merchanta bavl prorld.
m., at school; Charles Y - ed tunda lor lnlpldos and the
wUI present band; general auc· crown plus small remembrUICOI
tion. am refreshments.
for each ct:JOtestart and over a
SALON 710, 8 and !0, Mondllr,
7:30 p.m. at home of Mrs. J. M.

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Struble and her mother, M r s.
O!to nes, chaplain of the Govet.
nor Worthington rhapter at Logan, Mrs. Gene Yost and Mrs.
Th~\Cotlrlil, daughters of
__Jifs. J. Edward Foster, Mrs.
J. E. D. Hartinger, Mrs. Vernon Weber, and Mrs. Charles
Lewis.
OPERATION NA 0
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BONN
(UPO- The North
Atlantic Alliance (NATO) will
carry out two . large military
operations March 25 through 28,
the West German defense
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m1rustry said Saturday. One
dubbed "Front Center 69" will
be in the central European
region. It will involve two allied
army groups and two allied
tactical air forces but no maior
troop units. NATO air and sea
forces stage an anti-submarine ·
warfare operation in the eastern
mediterranean at the same
time, Destroyers, submarines
aOO aircraft fr4?m the United
States, Britain, ltal,y, Greece
and turkey wi II parliciJ)ate.

tary

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oflllo·~ ltwaamadobf,vqla

thoc~~·-llhlp 01\ lllo .~•
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no,111&lt;ll&lt;lli1&amp;t lllo otate ~·fni!CXI
will be held 111.May 23 at~.
P1aaa ~ ~lor the ~Pih
amlverlllrf clhmer to b8 holdat
6 p.m. ~ March 27 .ot ,tho boJi1e
of Mila WCI9de. Cborlor meml&gt;er•
wiU be lnviteol and the . rilllal of
the' Je!rela ond the axe!lllilar do·
81'91 will be.
~ Kirr, I'I!TUIJ liful.
len, and B.ui !oflllor were appointed to the liomlnatlni commlttee.
A Yll'lelj' ~ol 1~1 to ·be llold
at tho Pea market plamed for
late ljll'lnl were worked "" .....

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lho meeting, and 'another
worklhap wao 1101 for Marcil 20

at 111o Welkft home.

Norma

Amlbary, Vera Crow,

'Birth of Son ~ ,
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ed in.._ of tbe lloclel;y fol·
lowing I J'IIPll'l of the nomlnat·
ing ~ &amp;1..0 by Mro.
Oscar Rouah. Otberollloeroilamed for the1B88-70yearwereMra.
Grace PrOU. Yleepreo~ Mrs.

NOrman Y..,....., . ........,.:

Mra. 1IOOWt MeEii111111, aulot-

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tile

whirlwind. Thr stcn·dillg
gram hill no Modi, il ah4ll
IJield "" !!1ft!; if it ..... ttl

tid,
ollen.t would . dtoour .
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Miss linda Reuter to Wed in June

~~ ,and Harry Moore Joined ihe lesfonolreo of Drew Wel&gt;MR. ~- lllliS. ROY REUTER, PCIIIIOI'Ol', ore - c l q r
•lel' ""'\! 39 'l'huloda.Y nl&amp;ht eopeclally to hear 111. E. sen-...
the e......,ent IIIII JiA)rolchiqr IIIOI'l'llp ot their clluahler
,..... lfllY.01' ot Collimbue.
!Jndl, to lll.vld M. Blrl!er, soo oflllr.lllll Mro. Robert J.
~Or 'SenJOabremor and Jean are couslna - his mother and
ber, 1H05 llllureeu Drlvo, Clevoland. Mloa Reuter Ia 11968
llfr,,IJ'lllllmotber oo j'\""'• lather' a side, the ~s~ olstere.
_Jean IIIla ua thol Mayor Senaenbrenner baa 1 colleCtion on Proal- · ll'lduate ot l'dnolw Rl&amp;h Schoolllll- Ohio Nortborn
Unl-•lv for • )'Ill', &amp;I II curronll,y .q,Joyedat Natloni.ldo
dtJII~~J'. Kennedy athlaol.llcewhich Is' vollled at llmoot •100,000.
In
Columbue.
U. and Jean are both collecton It gla11ware.
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Her fiance, a 1966 IJ'eduate of ~k lll&amp;h S.hool, wiU
graduate from Oblo Ncrthorn Unlvoroil;y In J.- Tho weddq
. ~. !:pMMUNITY IWII'Ioe sorvlce wiU lpln be trltclln Middl&amp;o
will be .. BY8nt ol J - 21 at tbe PCIIIIOI'Ol' United llletbodlat
J0rt. W~e Wt year the aerYice Wll hold In the llliddleport HJ&amp;h
Cllu&gt;cb.
.
~ audltorioan, II has )illahout been decided II)' the Ministerial
,...,.latlon to lhlo year u.ae one of ibo churc:bee. ·
The -..UDIIY ~ Friday senlce wW be hald at tbe Firat
BipUII Cburc~ with tho Rev, Rlullin Moyer aid 111o Rev. Max Donoh.. at tho -kera.

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. IIAil A note this week lrlllll Nl• lllo!COII!Iilah MDier of Beverly
of Pcmeroy. R'a her two 'ICXII ' oa.. 1111 Sfeve, Whop..;
will! T1it ·Cobras IV. Anywayo, !riellli
mliht be Interested 1n
.._.,. that Nil1l has ellabllabed a booking .,.ocy for faleill. ·
Not _onb' doeo, ~be do~., !Gr 'rho ·j:o~&gt;roo but werka for aovonl - • 01 ante-• - rock, ,COildey,' wutern, and CCIIIIed)o,
Slit 11111 oho wciyJd " ' - to ·bear fr&lt;lji l!ir oraaillzallon Inter-

.- fan!lll'IJI

hare

tiled IDIIIlkiDI a booldJie,

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CooiniY

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BLACK PATENT
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tboJ all, and tho

~~ .;llle troops rota1n ftvo ctn11 from eacb box

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RUTLAND - Colored qp
and baked ~s will be featur.
ed at 111 Ealler mar1&lt;et plamed
!or Saturday, April $, at 111o Rut1ud DePil toiOIII lllore by 111o
Emma Kincaid Circle of t b e
Rutland United-. Cburcb.
l.!eeting Tburaclay at the home
of 1\lra,. Harvey llrlewine, t h o
III'OUP COIIll!cteclo memorlalaer.
Ylc:o 1or· Mre. Floyd Tholnao.
llound-robin cards were slped
lor slolt.-lns inc1udlne Mra. c.
R. Jordan, Mrs. Dua Epple,
Mrs. Bertha Amoo, and Mri.
Frances Larklne. A gill wiU
be taken to Mrs. Amoa, o patient
at MOisa Geoorallloapllal.
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cu Votorana served by the AuxUiary Thuroda,y night at tile DAV
ball•
l'regaring and oonJna I h e
chicken dinner wlllch was follow.
eel by ice cream and eakl were,
Mro. Sadie Wol!o, Mra. Mildred
Wolfe, MrL 4-clla Gilkey, MrL
Iva Turner, Mrs. UUian Holtmire, Mrs. Ethel Thomas, and
Mro. Llnnle Wolfe.
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During
the
mooting
of
the
aux.
MISS SUSAN E. JOHNSON, daUWtor of Mr and Mrs/Paul
Hlary following the dinner, tho
D. ~......... 411; lfaaOn. W. Va. . became tbe .bride of Merlin
group
Voted to contribute f5 to
Troey, Jr.; dol Ftb. 28 In 1 d, . ble rlqr ceremOIQ' at the Pearthe
lleort
Fand and to the March
, _ , lllpi$8l a.urch, P-aburJ, VL The bridegrocm Ia the
of Dlmea. It was slao noted that
"'"' ollfr. and~ MerUn Tracy, Sr., P..,....,, Route 2.
.
a
new
refrl&amp;eralor and
the ;bfido wore a ll&amp;hl blue suit with
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111
have
been
pn-ehaaed for
...... acceoOCJr!eo; ..... - - of white l'lJIOIIude.
the
kltcben
,
.
...
recenll,y aloo
. , 1bo Jiow, Mr~ ~ la a p-aduate ol Wllhama 111gb School
got
a
new
coat
of
paint.
Ud 1110 llaiiiPI!II• Buoloeso ~- She Ia ...,101811 iiY the
1Vt11Vfralalil Dopol- oiWellare, Pofllt Plealllli.
.
Mr.. · ,...,._of,P~IIJ&amp;hS.hoOl,loatniJW
'tbii: . ,.~~~o..
1111
b ~allM 4. He iiW l11n 1n
The jaws of a grizzly bear
~ W,he.... he' ~ to_bt II;Uielled
easily crush heavy bones.
1111 w11o piAu to Jolahlm there later.

Mrs. Merlin Tracy Jr. , Recent Bride

an-Canaday Shoe Stort
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Pomeroy

"Orro 1/APPY" hq KE/TII COBlE

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....!"' ·her ......,.

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UILEFIII'I

and farrots, and oranp sec.
dons.
C~l
ear~

rot sticks, and banana IIUdding.

Friday, March 21 - F I a h
sandwich, bittered potatoes,
greeo beans, and canned pnma,
Monday. hlarcb 2f - ~gbet­
tl with meat sauce, chee&amp;e sticks,
tossed salad, and allc.O pine.
apple.
Tuelday, March 25 - Meat
loaf lrith gi'avy, mashed pota.
toea, apple sauce, and cOokl.es.
Wemelday, March 26- CbUI
wlU1 crackers, cole slaw, and can.
ned prunes.
1bursday, March 27- Creamed chicken, maabed potatoes,
green beano and fruited gelatin.
Fri!IIY, March 27 - Tuna fiob
sandWich, alice of cheeao, tomatoes with macaroni, buttered corn

Showing Our &amp;duilve Mayt19 Bldg.
Used &amp;elusively l'orCERTIFIED
MAYTAG SEIVICE. THAT'S THEBEST

Wt Stnlct Your 0" Wringer
Was•er and Your htamatlc
We Give You The lest
Trt... ln Allewaace For
Yotr Pr111nt Washer
Yau con buy a Mar·
tag anywhtfe in the
U.S.A. and find o
Wllr llr w•ere You Have
........
who ~pairs
"a A.......L..
_.. Of ,.• StrvIct Rtpa Ir?
your Maytov ,..ec~.....
Get W Carpet Service Here anti It Suttl'
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and ,heater, w/w tiret. Sharp

otlto. tnlno., radio

own•r................$995

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U FORD GALAXIE·soo, 2 Dr. "ard Top. 390 ong:; •..

tr1n1, pow., steering, re.-io anti heat.r w/w
tires: "'"'"' •~.............
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63 OLDS f85, 4 Dr., 8 c;l. Aoto. lhno,, p.;n,·"'""
1•1, w/w. ~I ret. Shilrp...~......_,_ .....

Anytime Is

The Rilht Ti11e

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FLOWERS

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In thio new Innocent colors.

Miss .Americ~
Shea$

USED CARS

1nd lee cream.

Ru.tla.nd ,Furniture
742;.:4211

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newoot
preltybaby Is this
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culhy kld~kln flat. Pretty &amp;his will bt -rlna

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50 ittioGdlc)\ lllo ~ 'dbfrel.
of the ~DIIIIbted Amort·

MilS. LOWELL E. BIJRNELLE ol Glouster, a
hi..
torian general of the National Society of the Daughtera of
American RevolutiOOt was guest speaker at the Charter Day

Thursday, Mareh 20 -

=~:;.~.bolo,

Chicken Dinner

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Mr1. Goor&amp;e Losher prellenled lllo -am uling ''Heritage
and Innovation ,of Worahlp" as .
Iter topic. It wao taken from the
book, "The NoiJ Propbots. ••
Mrs. Everett ColweU .....meted the busineu meeting with
Mrs. llarey WUllamaon sfvlng
the secretAry lild treasurer'•
reports. Mrs. llaac Teylor and
Mro. Fleyd llollell were bollleaaes. ~
Refreshments were served to
:those named lild Mrs. Doo Ao"4ersoo, Mrs. Weber Theobald,
Mrs. C. 0. Bllbop, Mrs. Frank
Rinehart, Mrs. Mary Beard, Mrs.
· Lawrence Mllboall, Mrs. Ru._
sen !Jtlle, Mrs. James Tllua,

Observed With

F""'1~• ~cU of Glrl ·l!couta wldcblalresln i111!0 COUiilti-la

Wet!&lt;V~. IIId tbree in Ohio, ptaeveoalarpr Dtrcentace wldcb
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Easter Market P-lanned
By Emma Kincaid Circle

DAV Birthday

b.... o1 cooklool But that'~ wbltli!e!P

lo uleoNo.,.... and ._,!llrlocout ceinpo.

•Lunch Menus

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uae II)' boih i.Wt and y o a I b

. For thr~ sow ihe" """"'

and lh&lt;!l slulll

' ROCK SI'IIINilS. Bet t e r
Health Club, TINrlday, at I he
home of Mro. Scott Folmer.

Red Carpet Service

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Travel the shady side of sprine and summer

companion in &amp;learning black.

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. llobool ~Mp~illle ·'was IIUl'Cbued
II)' area Oiturcb of a.rlll con-

ola o,even ll!!"'"'o ·11•~ ouilciiOII; ·
~.. Lee, at ·lit. ~· 1_1!!1·
pllal, Parl&lt;erel&gt;u\'e. ori lllr&lt;b ,t, , ·
· Graodparentaare~:andil'a· .
Earl F. !"PI•, Sr., ,Maaoll. W, \.
VL and Mr. llild Mro1Donald C..., .1·1'
. Mora. Pomeroy, Route · ~ • .The . · ·,
paternal p-eat • ....,.,..._,. .
Thorman YCIUDI « CJUI&lt;in, 'fl· 4 .
va., and the materljal, - ~ ' · · .
are Mi. and tire.
harl H. Mora, Fomfrw, J1Cu1Ao
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SOUTHERN ATHLETIC Boost·
era AsBOCiation, 7:30 ~at
the highschool.
WEDNESDAY
BOSWORm COONCn. 46, Roy,
a1 and Select hiasters, stated
assembly, Wednelday, 7:30. p.
m. Pomeroy Meson!c Temple.

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IRISH CELEBRATION
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Irish
Ambassador William P. Fay
will come to the White !lou..
Luncheon o! Return Joaathan Meigs Chapter. Mrs. Burnelle,
Monday- St. Patrick' a D~~Y-to
right, is pictured here with Mrs. James Brewington, Regert
celebrate with Pat Nlxoo, whoso
of the local chapter.
birthday Ia !lmday. Fay 1111 hll
wile will proaent Mrs. Nixon
with a Waterfor&lt;l crystal glus
vaae with oprlga of Shamrock
on Ireland.
Mrs. Nelle Franklin, lunch • and a Mro.
Nlxoo's
father, Will
room superviser, todlQ' releu·
• We hurry to your home - the
Ryan,
who
tame
trom
Ireland,
qui~ke1l aervi~e poulble .
ed ffiOIIIS for the Jioxt two -'&lt;s
• We protect your home with Red
that
hil
dau&amp;hler
be
inollled
in the Gallipolis CIQ' Schools.
Corpo~t1 - your Moytog, too.
• We u" onll' genuine Moytog foe·
Here aro the menus (Bread •!'lied "Pal'' an&lt;1 . .... blrtllclay
tory porta. No aubatitulet.
late.
and butter and a ball -pint of be eelebratecl one day
• Work it per4onnotd by Moytog, com·
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pan)'·lroined ltchnieion1 ,
milk are included with e a c h
• We leove ev .. ything neot u o pin
lunch):
ond clecm your Moytog.
• w. leowe a postoge•poid eord for
Monday, March 17 ~ Pork
)'Oil to evoluolt 011r wML
bar b~ sandwich, cole slaw,
and sllced poaches.
Tuesday, March 18- Wiener
oo a btm with meal ....... baked beans, buttered gordengreena
and fruited gelatin.
Wednelday, March 1~ Chicken with noodles, buttered poaa

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teacher Will &amp;lve a talk 1111 art
emcatlon and display work or
her students. The pre-lion
by the CM!Io UnlvoroiQ' Playera
acbe61led for lhla montb bas
been postponed unW April.
THEODORUS COUNCn. 17,
Daughters of America, IOOFhall,
7:30 p.m. a. Patrick's Day par.
t;y with games and relro-ento.

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nl&amp;fll at lhe sCbool. Mra. Lin·

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Cimcb ol CbrlstCUip,prqp-eoa
.. ,oiii&gt;UIIIinl \l. ud ~ 1br
Ill Ull, wao cllicilailed by Mro.·
·: W!'lldell Gerlach at 'llllrl4ill
al&amp;ht'•
of the l'1lllallioa

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senior girls were Mrs. Clarence

The _pins went to Brenda BradI ford, Southern 111gb School; ~lr; ley Rucker, Eastern 111gb~
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farming methods and bomemaktng as well as vocational and

ten~enes•

night, .:;'

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children. !ile said that
the emphasis of the schools is
to teach the children modem

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1 academic subjects.

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oau"-Mr..llo;,'"'"'"~
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por, to a.m, tor~-~ at ...... ~ .m ~- · ed
SOulltorn ·lilgb S.lioi&gt;!, Uf,mrla, man d lho· ~~~~p~e:r for the'JI\aa . """'''l'at!v•• Ia
~ by ~ ·"1111"'.&lt; !q!ihero Ohio ·~ ~ )IQok.. . . ··· .

5. moontain

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!Ia~ Qi.m'eG ''11111 ~~Yei.:'!lild .
j,lrtl~ in

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.om Qdo .,.._ 'wU j&gt;l~
~ · ·llnOU Pl&gt;it
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wi1o1! ibo 'XI~ ~ CbW
eaa' ~: ..,_. aq 'J&gt;,IIL of~~ Pld ~ iDit
1tnld llf .~Uoni lelkiimalfoa . at the · W.~ 'llwl:oda.Y '

Kate Dune.. &amp;nith in North Car-

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bama, both for anderprivileged

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Lochary, Mrs. Bumelle talked
oo the DAR supported schools,

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~ an&lt;! loyal to their country.
httroduced by Mrs. Patrick

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IpnU lllrnello, pall Ill~
·M, -raJ of the ~lllonal ' ll*' · 'Y, ·
·&lt; llou&amp;!110fo of the Anteri&lt;&gt;lll HOY·.
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DAR.
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a horN lboW, tbe sale of carvIng lmlvos lll!d all · oeeaalon
cards, and tho eolleetlon ol bot.
de c.,a which can be redeemed for cash are Ute spring mcmey making proje&lt;ts ol tho Tup..
pers Plains - Alfred Women's
Communlil' Club.
Objec:tlYe of the women is to
raise money for the construetion of a community building.

: One hundred and twenb' - five
:: from the February project, a
:· soup suwer and sqJare dance.
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:: lt Mrs. Oneita Cole, Tuppers
: Plains. tile group planned a

:· oquare danee fD be held on March
;• 22 at the tUppers Plains School
; from 8 p.m. tD mldnigh~ Re~ fresbments will be sold and ad~ mission for aWlts is $1, chU~ dren, 50 cents, and pre-school
: children, Cree. 'The p.~blic is
~ Invited to attend the dance and

~ supJX)rt the conununlty club,
:. Furthered at the meeting were
~ plans for the horse show which
is scheduled for April 27 at
~ COOlville. The club voted to save

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contact some member of the club
so they can be picked up.
Caning knives for use in cutttng frozen foodsandall-occasion
cards are also tD be sold by tbe
club members. ·
At the February meeting held
at Ute home of Mrs. Ellzabelh
Lyons, Tuppers Plains, Mrs. Pat
BaDey, president, appointed eommittees for the year.
They are: Advertising, Audrey
Riggs, Joa:n Smith, and Nadine
Goebel; ways and means, Nita
Jean Ritchie, Ellzabelh l.yons,
Merle GrUfitb, gm.tey Balser,
Glenda Benedum, Janice Davls,
and Mia Newell; su.pper, Mamlo Hssdley, Elhel Arbaugh, Le·
0118 Babcock, Arvllle Freeker,
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eember 2%, at tho Tr1n1V Unlted Cbureh of Chrlot.
The wediiJna vows oflllo dou·
ble ring eerelno!IY was 'red at
elub.
6:30 In the eveniJig by tho a...
Mra. Colo served refresh· Wlllllm Barndt lll!d Robert F• .
mento at Ute mooting held at her \)', lalllor of tho bride.
home. The next meeting will be
GITen In marrlaie by h e r
held at Ute home ol Mrs. Dorl_s !aliter, Robert Fetll', lbe bride
Koerilg, Tuppers Plalna, on Aprd wore a wblte l\llllength· A.Jine
9 at 10 a.m. Realdents of t h e peau de sole lll!d laee ...,, '
conummi\Y are Invited tD join styled wilh a soellaped naek·
tho ellib.
line wilh cluatera of !IOedpearlo,
~~ on Ute hodlee, and toor
aleeves tapering in points at tho
wrlllts. The gown was enban.,.S
by a detachable ehapel troln of
eballtllly laee. A forward crown
ol petals and lace aecurecfber
boUffant three-tier veU of n.g.
llsh allk Illusion and abO ear·
ried. a cascade bouquet ol white
carnatloos
centered with a white
POMEROY- Themontldypsr\Y for veterans COIJ[Ioed fD the orchid.
Mlsa PennY Gardner, Colum·
Soutbealltem Ohio Molltal Health
bus,
was maid ot bonor; &amp;rides·
Center was stalled Thuroday by
ntald
was Ml88 Patricia KllneAmerican Legion Auxiliary units
ol Middleport, l'l&gt;meroy, Corning briel, Nelsonvllle; brldeamatron
was Mrs. Judy Free, Pbmeroy.
and Glouster.
The honOr attendant wore a
Mrs. Charles Kessinger, comgreen
empire waisted l\lll-lengtb
muni\Y aervlee chatrmsn ol the
Auxlllsry of Feeney · Bennett shealh p&gt;Wn or allk orpnza over
l'l&gt;st 128, Middleport, had charge crepe aeeented wilh a soquln
ollhe par\Y In the absenee or Mrs. hodlee. The brldeemald a n·d
Osby Martin, Eighth Dlstrlet brldesmatroo wore ldentlcall\lll·
length gold sheath gowns of silk
cbelrman.
Games were CCI'lc:llcted for the organza OYer crepeenhaneedw11h
25 male and rourfemaleveterans a aUk organza train. 'l'hoy all
wltll prizea of eandy bars, mlnta, wore mstcblng dalll)' headpieces,
gum, combs, jeweley, pocket- and carried bouQiets or yellow
books, pen and pencil sets, Easter and white daisies.
Bill Fett,y, brolherolthobrlde,
treats, cigarettes and tobacco
served
as best man and uahera
being rewarded.
Mrs. Harry Davis of Pomeroy were Guy L,ynch, l'arhsrsbUlll,
Drew .. Webster 39 unit repre- and Terry Roush, Radne.
senting tho Jwrlor auxiliary mem-

boob, IIIII ~ "'"'lllll'i aDd
tel~ Miry ~. Soncit• "'"'oar, Vera W~or, Dorothy RpbiDson, HazellllrllhiU. IIIII
Boonle. Haelml\l'. All inembero
will serve on the elOOIIIP ...,;.
mlttee lor event• plallned by Ute

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vllls who hold ,no_.alble po;tU0111 In Mala•
eouncy reealled, !hilt. fn tho' ~ h'l\IOe thoro !o.
~ E\!!bn l,u&lt;ke, , Clerk of Courts; ~ • son, . Recorder;. allll Bob, RertedJioeh, .. flllioHI!j .
In- lite banlcill&amp; Oeld, ille~ 'J0111i ~ Paul
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Veterans Party
Held Thursday

At Center

bers decorated the refreshment
tablea In a patriotic lheme. Nut
cups with candy and napkins were
provided by the .iunfDrs.
Assisting wllh the par\Y besides those named were Jesse
Ricketts, Haze] Edwards, Flora
Blgga, laabelle Murrl\l' and Ole-

ma Drake of Corning Unit 327;

Arella Dew, Leta Westfall, La.
donna McClelland, and llrbU
lluluman, of Glouater 414; aDd
Mrs, Hazel Morris of Middle·
port 128, ReCresbmeD:s were

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:Ibe ~r of the bride wore sorlel. Her &lt;orAliO, wss llf\lle
a phi&lt; brocade c:oot and dreu camadonl tinted with yillow.
Ono.-llalf...... ol pre -DQPtlal
wllh maleh1ng aeeessorles. Her
coreoae was wtdte camaU0118
llllted with pink.
2 FLEE TO WEST
J:l!CHWEGE, GarmsiiY (VPI)
served.
The nexl par\Y will be oo April -Two Communist East German
10. The poeslblli\Y o! doeoratlng aoldlero !led to freod'"" In the

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tho therapy room IIIII lesvfa8lt
decorated fnlm one nvmt11 fD tho
next was discussed.

west acrosa a mlne..l.nf'ested
udel.th strip," West German

border pollee said saturda)'.
They pve no olher details.

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PlesiBIII youlha were arrested
by o!Ueers on ehargea or break·

bir IIIII entering alter a Iorge
IIIIIGUJit of OliPloiiVes Were found
under the front pereh of I b e
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!o!Eacbvn.LE - Unclor a
pl!lll lull adoptod )&gt;.y Ute Han.... Ti.-.. LoCel SehoOl Dlotrlcl,
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lludenta. let~~ now !she bome 4J!e&lt;tly fl'om Ute c:lassroom and
for
lime - u, fa.
leading plibUIIIeri;
elotl!·bculcl
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tearing up tho porch fioor tD
replae~~ It when hB noted Ute oxploslves and lmmodl&amp;lel.Y called
olllcers. The OliPloalvoshadbeen
, objoet cl tnvolllpllon by
' &amp;!nee,, It •..., ~ .~ 1111 1111!!&gt; ~ Q&gt;e TN1l

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JIIIIAI')'. Bamey said more lhan

16 lglooo had been broken lnfD
reeeotly but aU those explosives
were takeft from jUal CliO Igloo.
Recovered from tho biding place
werelhree kego of black powder,
me esse of dynsmife, roll of
primer eord IIIII caps. '
Appearing before Jufce of
Peace Roy Kincaid oo 111e breaking IIIII entortng eberges w e r e
Ru88ell Lewis Leach, 19, Pt.
PlesiBIII, Harry Bartles, 18; Pt.
PlesiSIII, and a 17 -year-old
JuvenUe. Leach IIIII Bartlea are
free on boDcl and the l1'7tlar-o!d
. wso rolooiOCI In tho eustod1 of

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Meigs C&lt;l!ununllt Action Apney
Is In need o(a
to sene ••
lellllt eoordli'ator with projo&lt;l
•'Vp.Grade."
The IIIPU&lt;ant muot liio'a roglatered Ddrie aixl have suitalde
tr&amp;nii)Ortl~ the pooitlon~s
$500 per monlh pluu rea!IOII*ble
tnvel allowance.
The PnJBI'OIII hao beee flnled
thru Job 31 ·IIIII ,It Is ef~ted
tD eontinue but thlo will depollll
on l\lture llllllliJV, Interested ~
pUCUII shoUld m.lm appileatlon
at ~· C.A.P. ~oroeein POI11Clr~,
locataol ., Ill tho Melas Count,y
Cou#halfae; or the Gallla CCIIIIIU'
C.A.P. ollie&lt;!. loelted In the GalUs Count,y CoUrthouse. AppllcaU0111 if111 be accepted Wlti1 March
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slve Heallh Pl1ll!f8lll covering
the counties of Gallla, Meigs,
Jacksoo, VInton IIIII uwronee.
Three C. A.P. apncles are Involved. Each li&amp;Oncy has a health
team consbdng ot 011e coordi..
nator and foue health aides.

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LOS ANGELES (VPI) - Reservs Rich Nleloen cllJnbo sank
1 pair of free lhrowa with 35
seconds left Soturdi.Y tD g1 ve Weber State an 111set 58 - 56 Yietory
over ninth - ranked Now Mexico
State in the eonsolatlon rOWid of
the NCAA Far Weal regiOIII!s.
UCLA, Ute No. I ranked college basketball team, faeed sa.t&amp; Clara, the No. I team, In the
regional. ftnalo.

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Jame' ~A. Rhodes• ~;m~nlb.as ed- to the formula, In amounts d~
ucatkln tilll- which includes two' termlned by the districts' enneW ~ taxes- will propose a rollment size, teacher quallfic...
maj~r revision or the stale for- · ·uom, and oomber or pupUs re-mula.~ror dlstrlbuUug money to celvlug speclallzed Instruction
local schoola.
aoo dlstrJct Y(Oalth.
Ohlo'i school foundation rorPart o1 the formula also rests
:.. mula has not under~·~ major on Jocal ellol:it. .
· structUral revision stn.ce ltS lnIn addition to revising the
eeption in 1·955. Mos.t c~es ·c or m u Ia, Rhodes' ~u~atlon
, have been , incresses in otate package wll! add emphasis to
payments !pr dlfrerent [fetor• ' the loetl ·,e!lort to gott!ll&amp; any
ot the exllti!V program.
additionll •tate money from the
" The program consists of a two oow taxes.
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f00nda~ion tOrmula plus ~ ~veral
The 114 per ce.it ve~or.s' eJE~o
·: extra-tonnula. stibsldies. ·Most else tax which will be proPosed
... state ~ diotrlbuted to JChool would be tile· key .to the formula

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p..,.roy Chomber o1 Commerce report ekelloat ._ntloll in the ·
IIW1i details involved in staging the llfth annual Miss fiOUthern
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Eleven Meigs IIIII Galli&amp; councy business hOuses have eontrlbuted funds for tile purchase ol the Miss Swthom Ohio crown, trophies
lor three wiMOrs plus Mis• CC~Weniollcy and a small momento lor

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The 11 cortribulro&amp; Include Dow~Uds Insurance, DownieGroos Clothing Store, Kips - r y , Tlr\v's FoodlaDd, Ingels Furniture, Nelson. Drug Store, Dutton&amp; Drug Store, Duvls&amp;uler Department Store, Moore's Pomeroy store. an:l the Ohio Valley Bank and
The eoounerciol and Savings Bank at GaiUpolls.
The pagssnt will be an event ot April 26 at the Meigs Junior
Higb SChool in Pomeroy.

THE MEIGS SCHOOL District Chll)ter ol the Fellow;shijl of
::;hristi.an Athletes. ooly recently formed, was wen represented at
the birthiiY obsenance of Drew Webster Post 39. American l.egioo,
Thursday nigh~
I AccOO!Panying the young athletss to the patriotic meeting were
the advisors, Fenton Tlylor arxl Terry Ohllreer.
SGT ROBERT SCHUSTER, U. S. Marine and son of James
Scb.ts~' Pc:meroy, wcurded reeeatly :ln Vietnam, has been re-mo...t to a hospital in Jljllll.
According to word recei&gt;Od here, Sgt. SChuster is il!lllrovl~
He sustained trogmentat!on wounds in the - r left leg while engsgod In act!oo sgstnst the enenQ' durit1! a gr"""" allack. He wtedas
treated at the Third Medical Bo!tOiion Hospital al&gt;l then evacua
to the USS naval ship, the Repose.

IN VIETNAM - With his M-tS rille ID hind, Arm1

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.ate Firat Class James J. HudMllla plc:tured at Gle wheel
tile jeep hedriwsinV!otmmlorhillbaltllioo ...,.-r. The
2Q-year-old soldier Ia the ICMI or James H. H~, Pcmtel'&lt;l!Y,

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He Battery,
is assigned
to Headquarters
7th Battalion
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~· two week art show staged at the Pconeroy Nations! Bank by the
•· ;· D' Artists Gallery o! Middleport. The painting being presented
by Mrs. Maxine Griffith, cashler of the bank, was painted by
" Mrs. Ruth Gosney who heads the gillery.

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Communists Clash
Soviet tsrr!tory in the tight lasted five boors am
Eaot early Saturday and begsn
the earl)' morning
repulsed alter a livo-hour hlllli's when 'a battaliODostrong
&lt;J1'l;J~; the Soviets repOrted. , Chinese force attacked under
\ I.· Both sides. reported casualties cover of heavy artillery and
· '! :. in t h e f18htlng on the frozen mortar. lire !rom tile Manchur1 l Stro.s!berian lronUer.
ian bank of the. Us.urrL
~~, The clash was the third in two
... . .there were killed am
·. :.·~eeka over a small, disputed wourded as a result," Tass
f!ljind In the Ussurl River. Tho said. "Through measures adq&gt;I~Sovlels said there were "killed ed, the provocateurs were
·~•nit wooi&gt;!Ocl " IIIII the ·chinese expelled "'"" the !slancL This
· m9 ret'~ . 'said there ; was latest in1&gt;udent ormed,provoca"biOOclshecl."
lion, staged , by the ·Chinese
~li'' ThlrQ' _ 0)18 sovtot border ' au~horltles, ,Is fr~ught with
:&gt;iguards were kliled •~&gt;~ 14 grave coosequences,
wounded in a biQOC!y battle
The Peking version. said the
· MUch 2. Chinese casualties sov~wliere tile first to attack,
)we~e not announced. . The sellling "large numbers of
rSqviets charged, the Chinese armored vehleles, \tanks and
~.~ Cc:inml~ atrocities . during armed troops to intrUde once
; that fight, mulilat!ng dead am again Into China's territory ••
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] at them at potnt-blanls
It continued:
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"The intrllll~ troops were
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•each side eccused the .other of trontler guards patrolling the
' atart!ng Saturday's !lght al&gt;l bli.rxL The Chinese frontier
there would be severe guards were COilll)OUed ,to fl8ht
T\'epercussions lrtntrufl!on. conti- back In aelf.&lt;!elonse. The Soviet
nued. Both nations cloim the side has kept on serollug oot
'! Island- coiled Domanaky by the more armored vehicles, tanks
.~ II!IJsians IIIII Chen Pao (Trea- and armed ItrOops and has
.:INrel by the Chinese.
opened artUiory fire on •rea•
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Report Earlier Claslt
deep within Ch!neao terrUory.
I. ,statement di~ted by The Incident lo elQllilllug,"
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[Wd Saturday's !lght can!elfler
, ~ sides cla~hed In onother
HINCKLEY, l)hio' (tJPO , btttle on Ffi\!aY. It slid.Poking Thlo ~ tcnmahlp of 800brae·•\.!itM ouller a "erushlug ed lor ~dl ~ ols!tora
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•' )'eking ~o .monltorecL 1bl · l!ti"!l 1~, the return of the
said there waa boJZardo 111 Morell 15 from
0ky0
~·bloodshed" in the lateit· ~ lll1kaOwn cjuw&amp;llj)lllrila
hoident and reported an or zo,ooo peraoos :who come
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WASIONGTON (tJPD - Sen.
Richard B. R u s s e II D-Ga.,
reprded by many as the
Senate'• most lnllufinllol member, endorsed Preaident Nixon's
pr(IIOsed uaare&amp;Uard" defeit.slve
missile !;)'stem Saturday.
The chairman oC 1 the Senate
Appropr!ationo Com'J'illae sold
an Antlba!l!at!c M!sollo System
designed primarily to protect
the nation's abll!Q' to atr~
back it attacked mnde "good
Sense." He said he . would
support the !;)'stem "vigorously
and !Ully.•
Russell's end:trsement iiearl,y
completed the llot or key
committee chairmen and em~
gres1lonal leaders whose ac~
quiescence will be needed to
steer the ABM through a
pther!ng storm of rank and rue
congressional opposlt!oo.
Apprqtrlatlons chairmen from
beth the Hoose and Senate,
whose commillaes
cootrol
money for the program, have
now endorsed it, as well as the
chairmen or both Armed

wtn

Services Commlllaeo, which begins three days ol closed
control the aUthorizing leg!ola. bearings to hear Defense
Secretary Melvin R, Laird and
lion.
In addition, every congres- other Pentagon witnesses. Lalrd
sional floor leader except two- slso will appear Friday before a
Senate Democratic leader Mike Senate Foreign Relations subMansfield and Democratic whip committee which has been
Edward M. Kemedy- were hostile to the ARM system.
Russell's support Cor the
expected to support !L
oaleguard
Indicated that !here
Manlfield sold Ssturc!ay much
of the Sennte opposition. to the would be no more from
ABM had been defused by Pentagon allies in Coogress to
Nixon's modUicatlons but he expand the system or go back
predicted a "determined effort" to the concept of the Johnson
to kill the program or further · administration's Sentinel Sysdilute it when it reaches the tem, which was potentiaUy the
most costly weapon ever
fioor.
There wiU be at least four conceived.
The Sentinal was directed at
noor tests this year ln each
house or the program- one on protecting major cities from
procurement authorization, an~ nuclear attack. The safeguard's
other m procurement money, primary aim Is to protect the
another on sits aclfllsltloll nation's strategic deterrent- its
fourth on missile. silos and bomber bases.
authorization and
Russell had regarded the $6
sits 1\mcUng. There could be
billion Sentlnol as a "loundat!oo
mzens of votes.
The first detailed examlnat!oo stone" for a later system,
of the new program will come costing more than $70 billion, to
Wednesday when the Senats protect the nation from a
Armed Services Committee

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sophisticated Russian strike.
He said a decision on whether
lt should be expanded usnoutd
depend on· world event11" and
expressed hope that the Rusa
sians "would come 00 their
senses and agree" on effective
arms control steps.
But Mansl!eld said he took
Nixon at his word that the
safeguard was not a building
block ror a gargantuan defensive system.
He said the President's
assurance that It would not be
expanded latsr and his declsloo
to move the nuclear-tipped
detensive missiles away from
major population areas went "a
good way" toward satisfying the
objections of ABM oppooents.
But Mansfield stopped short
o{ endorsing the plan. He hinted
at the po.,ibillcy of trying to
achieve some -sort ot compromise -possibly more money to
further "harden" missile silos
witJ1 cement and steel, rather
than protecting them with
defensive missiles.

Po-licy
PARIS (tJPO- The pr&lt;llonged
absence In Haool or Le Due
Tho, the top North Vietnamese
peace negotiator in Paris,
strengthened reports Saturday
that HanoJ was pursuing an
intensive review of Ita policies
toward the Nixon ldmlnistratlon.
Analysts or North Vietnamese
atfalrs said the. consultations in
Haooi .I&gt;Y Chl!rman Ho Chi
Minh's leaderahlp in Tho's
presence prosumab»' have qpen
extende'd into the possible
lJIIP&amp;ct o! the Sino-Soviet border
con!l!cts oo the Paris talks.
The Hanoi goverrunent's consultations were . held agal111t
Soviet reports that ·Communist
China had stop!Jed ~ulan
armo shipments to North
Vietnam through Chinese territory,

Gaza Roeked By
Blasts Satunlay
By United Preas lntomaUooal

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The policy review in Hanoi
now apparently Is being held
against the background of the
rapidly worsening tensions between Russia aOO China. The
threat o( a major conflict
between the two giants has cast
new light on the Paris talks,
observers said, because North
Vietnam may find it difficul~ to
continue its de1icate balancing
act between Moscow and
Peking.
Seeks Western SJ.t)port
Russia, seeking Western support in her showdown with
t.."hina, may put pressure on
Hanoi to moderate its sta~ at
the Paris talks In return,
observers said.
They remarked, however, that
Communist China which always
has been opposed to the q~ening
of the Paris peace conference,
might view with. added hostility

ThO. special adviser to U1e
North Vietnamese delegation
and seventh ranking Communist
party official in Hanoi, new
home Feb. 10 via Moscc:M and
Peking. His talks in the Soviet
and Chinese capitals were held
helore the Sino-Soviet border
frictions erl&amp;)ted into the
current fighting in the frozen
wastes of the Ussuri River.
Tho's departure wu largely
eonsidered as foreshadowing a
thorough examination of the
mUitar)' aOO DOiitical situation
in Vietnam In the wake of
President Nixon•s accession to
power.
Tho's preYious trips to Hanoi
each have been tollowed by new
t a c t i c a 1 North Vietnamese
moves in Paris that finally led
to the total U.S. bomb!~ holt
lost Nov. I, aoo the q&gt;eniug ol
the present !our..way conference
!ncludiug beth Saigon aoo the

May Establish Human
Relations Committee

11 rocked Ioraell held ~za Saturday and author!Ueo ti&amp;blllned oecurlcy me&amp;IIUI'IS
MlliDLETOWN, O'hio (UPO al'!'lll tile Gaza !lrip border, it
St.;t.
llowlrd ll Cromwell aays
Jerulilem, pollee Aid U.., had
erackecl a larp Arab gnerrilla a human relations ccmmltteemay
network re-alblo for aOYerol be established at M!ddletownHigll
School to deol. with studentgrlev~Gala Clt;Y ~· noar- anc,s.
iJ .cltiOI'Ied U4 finder healy cromwell met with adelegstlon
armed patrol In tho wake or of six atudeftta., four Negro and
IIIOI'n!ni bluti by 1\anci ~· two white, to 4!scuos 1 l!ot of 12
and molotov rocklluo. 1arae11' . dOmondo which Included a re·held Nablua 'remalnad under an queat for more Negro teachers
._..~ •Oiock curre. exeep~ and a Neero history course. Over
tor .a two - ilotar bfeak for rei- 100 Negro studeots walked out
of the school oo Feb. 10.
iclenlllll bey fOod.

The MlddletownSChooiD!strlct
was charged lost year by the Department ofHealth, Education and
Welrire with v!olatl~ the 1964
Clvn Rights AcL
HEW said the achools were
racially imbalanced. ci'otnwell
aald this was due to a ·shJft in
students during coostruct!oo of
a new hitlil sehool. He denied
any diacrtmhatlon In the schools.
HEW ofr!c!ols ~cenUy made a
aurvey ol scJv;da here. No report
has been releasedontheflnlli~Ws.

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hoisted skyward in Hone Kong. Tbe gear atltlo Ole C......
Colony to tile growing aumber of earth otat!ons Ia Alia
beaming In on rommun!caliono oalll11lteo.

Communists Blast
,·Downtown Saigow·

any softeni~ of Hanoi's policy
line.
There was speculation that ~
Peking may have decided to
slop the
Soviet bloc aid
shipments ror Hanoi in order to
cut Soviet infJuence in Hanoi
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provoke new risks or conflict
between Russia and the United
states and try indirectly to
torpedo the Paris conference.

Trends Must

Be Altered
COLUMBUS (UP!)- The president of Battelle Memorial Institute said Saturday that the pressent trends in society must be
altered in order for civilization
to survive.
Sherwood L. Fawcett, in a winter commencement address at
Ohio State University, said If
the present trend cortinues the
world population wlll double in
the next 40 years.
He said at the present rate or
occurrence, crime wm increase
to the point that on the average
each person will be a victim of
a major crime eight time&amp; a
year.
11 These projections are frightening. lo say the least," 1-"''wcett
said. "But you may take comfort in the koowl~ they are all
wrong."
Fawcett said the trends will
not continue. because we are in
a continuous changing process.
"These changes are brought
about by creative innovations
throoghoot the many facets or
hUI'Din ellleavor," Fawcett said.

( PI)
SAIGON U
- Cmnmunist
troops ~ned the fourth week
of their wmter olrenalve limday
morn~ .by firing seven power~ Soviet~made rockets into
downtown Saigon. It was the
first 5 hellin of th
~.th
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g
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Vietnamese capital in 10 days.
There were no immediate
reports of casualties or damage
In the predawn barrage !ilnday.
U.S. spokesmen said the big
missiles apparently landed in
the city's first and fourth
precincts. One was reported
have slammed into the N.,...ok\
Bridge, a main span over
Saigon River,
A I 11 e d arlillery batteries
opened up on the so-called
...Rocket Belt" in swamplands
IIOUth of the cicy minutes alter
the missiles hurtled into areas
within a few blocks of the
RELEASED FROM HOSPITAL
BOSTON (UP!) - Cardinal
Richard Cushing was released
Ssturday from St. Elizabeth's
fbspi.tal where he had been under.~ a series of' routine tests
and X-rays.
A spokesman said the 73 .year.
old card1na1 lYent home "and is
resting comfortably" atter rouIIDe Isoto of his general health.

NAMED CHAIRMAN
CINCINNATI (UPO- WUliam
ll Zimmef, president or the Cincinnati Gas &amp; Electric Co., Slturday was appointed by Pre¥)dent Nixon as local chairman of
the National AlllanceofBusinessmon.
Zlmmer sueceeds Howard J.
Morgens, president oC the Procter &amp; Gamble CO.

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Saigon since the Norib
Vietnamese-Viet Ceq otr•llwe
began. 1be Jut attack •

March 6 kUled . 22 SOUtlt
Vietnamese clviliana1 the ._.
viest toll of the war ln.'allaile
rocket barrage.
Meanwhile, U.S. mnitar)'
sources reported corroltorllllll
evidence !rom captured Norib
Vietnamese troops !bat Colllllllnist forces were lllibl
supposedly neutral Demllltarized Zone as an avtn10 for
attacks into south Vle«ni-ue
rritory.

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oqey Main
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Mayor Undsay
COLUMBUS (UPO - tmf
York Mayor Jollt V. L~
said Saturday the ma1n 1011111•
to tile problems of the
cities he expects !rom " '
Ni X0n
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to the slats llepljlllcan ,..,._
Committee, sold the bi..J II ·
problem New york Iiiii ·
urban areas has is a '1•"1'. ar :~il§,Jil
operating fUnds."
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grnm between tadel."ll, ·

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come," Lindsay
uto
vide the aolutlcll
the Jlft\lt... ·•i
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il hl1 addresa.
New Ylll'k had an
cltftclt or $500 mlllklll

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W,hy- Do More People B~t· 'Chevrol~t TrUclcs, ~~~ Gallia County , . · · , ,. · . · . • ·
Make?' ANSWER: NO. 1PRODUCT -·QUALITY SALESMEN - BESt SE,~VICE ..... .8e5T
'WARRANTY- BEST DEAl FOR voui You c~n't (;et,A
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is a 1965 graduate of Pomeroy ·
High SChool.

PLAN SQUARE DANCE
OUT LONG BOTTOM way, Fnnk Azllrew, son ol Mr. and Mrs.
TUPPERS PLAINS - T h 0
Francis ADdrew, spent two weeks here with relativeS and frlerxts Tuppers Plains-Alffed Women's
after cCIDPleting a course at tbe Sparan School or Aeronautics at CommuntQ' Club will opooaor a
Tulsa, Okla.
plbllc round and li(JI&amp;re dance
He received licenses in airtrame and power plant mechanics. lrom B p.m. until midnight SatYoung Andrew left Thursdl,y for san. Francisco, callf., where urday at the Tuppers Plains Elehe will be employed by Lear Siegler, Inc., am will be working for mentary School. Robert Pickett
this C&lt;IJIIIIII&gt; In a civilian capoc!cy in Saigon, Vlelllam, lor the next will be caller with music to be
slx months.
ltlrnlshed by tho Francia Andrew
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He is a 1962 grad,... o! Eastern Higll SChool arid ser...t lour orchestra. Pre-achool children
years in the air rorce, aix months ot which he served with a hell,. will he admitted lree.
copter crew ln Thailand.

many o(' ·the proposals which
Rhodes' wlll offer in the tormulL
u Present methods oC ~Jaing
school support could be cijangect
to reduco the n.. nclal disparities that exls't among districts,"
Ute report said. "The method of
d!str!buli ng state ald could be
made more direct and could be
cha~ to enable distri!!tl to
reduce the number of pupUs
per teacher/'
As a generaJ rule or school
finance, the larger the districts
being taxed, the smaller the

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ties some $300 million on a 1 Clnt legislation, pr.obably wwld
,per cent rate. with the larger, not become effect!'ve until the
Industrial courtles gleaning the 1971-72 school year,
moo~
This stipulation was made
AI least ooe-hall of that In- because sChool districts now
come would have to go to edU:. are pi'eparing budgets and hircaUoo wxle'r the bill, while the ing teachers tBKier the anticiother Ol'le-haiC went to goverrr pated Income of the present
Meltal operations within the formula.
councy.
U a new formula were to be
Another part of the foundation used immediately, it would
revision would be getting the throw local districts lito a fiformula switched from a teach- nancial situation in which they
er unit b&amp;si.s to 1 per ~ pupil woWd not know hoW much
basis lor getti~ money.
money they would get from the
Admini5lratloo otnc!als said state, officials said.
A legislative stllly committee,
the new rormula, although it
would be enacted with the pres- led by Rep. Walter L. White,

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POMEROY - One &lt;!lvorce action was filed Frlc!ayintlleMeigs
COUIIQ' Common Plees Court and
another was granted.
Charging gross ~eg!ect ol duQ'
and extreme crue!cy, Rita Rizer,
Pomeroy, Wed suit for divorce
from
Glenn Rizer, Pomeroy, and ·
A NEW SERVICE by tile Meigs CounQ' BoolanoblJelleadquarters
asks custody of two minor chilin PM1er0)'.
For the be..,fit of the hllld!clj)ped am blind, a new record dren.
Granted a divorce on a cross
ployer with a new 'sta&gt;l.Y o! records has been received at the bookpet!t!oo
was Katherine T. Weever
mobile. The records are timely inclwl~ weekly news aM late
from Dooald H. Weever. In her
book;;.e record player is available on a loan basis IIIII these in- cross petition, Mrs. Weever
charsOct gross neglect o1 du!o•,
terested may call the heedquarters, 992-3745,

roVtaiO!Io. A maJOr porltOO or the tax goi111 to education. That
$11 nrUl!on monthlY receipts automatlcall~ &lt;IU!'lines a disw9Uld retUrn tO locll districts trict lor the schOOl foundation
fonnula money..,
under the roondad on lormula.
Under Rhodes praposal, in
But, whilo add!Uoool money
most cases the 1oeal eflort
would
be
avallable&gt;
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ling that money would be in- c~rently uOOlscJoaed amounts,
to a higher effort, not necessarcreased.
John McElroy, RhOdes' chief Ily property tax, and then the
administrative aide, sald the new money would become
legislative proppsols · will ln- avallable.
One of the exiJ1l local efrort
clroe stipillatioo thst most
counties and achc:d diatrlcts In- items which would be con&amp;t~
crease local ollorts substallltal- ored in the !ormilla is 1 ·1 to 2
ly to gst the additional money, per cent permlsshie county inLocal e!lort now is set ot come tax on personal incomes.
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GALLIPOLIS - River News in Pleasant dockl. left tor West
the GallipoliS Daily Tribune on Point where they wtU lake 111
March 15, 1919, mentioned Ule positions in the shipyards.
The !&amp;land Queen and Mo&lt;nlng
no-longer in print Middlepol-t
Leader, the late Billy Saul am Star open the excursionseasonlt
the Glllipolis Catholic Church. ctncinnotl nextSundiY, March 16.
The Queen comes to GaUfpollsln
nlE MIDDLEPORT LEADER April.
said, "On Mondas, Moorehouse
lURCH 11, 1919- THE FOR·
of Ravenswood was the guest of
Billy Saul. He Is an old soldier MER Gllltpolts packet Helen
and Mr. Saul reealled that In Lone sold here last ian to the 0..
1857, he and Mr. Moorehouse erv!De Grocery Co. of Plaquowent down to Gallipolis to witness nlne, LL, of which q!&gt;laln P. V.
the laying of the cornerstope d. Rcme i 1 master, has oot turned
the Catholic Ctmch erected that 1 wheel but wtU be rea&lt;b Ina few
year. TheJ went daw.n on the days. It was lalsel,y rePO!Ud tllat
CoOOor No. 3, a towbolt built the Helen Line hl!l broken in two.
The lane waa formerly ........d
and awned by H. B. Hnrton, the
by
Coplaln John W. lane and ran
Condor having been uaed to car·
In
the
Kanawha Riverouto!Char·
ry an excursion ·party from the
Pomeroy Bend. Mr. Moorehoule lestoo.
has been an armual visitor to Mr.
MARCH 12, 1919 - CAPTAIN
Saul durirw all these years. These
Slmuel
A. Hamilton, vetoran rtvold friends stelmboated together
erman,
qutelly celebrated his
on the Condor six years."
&amp;2nd birthday anniversary Tuesdl,y
at the home of his son. cap..
Here is a day-by-day report of
lain
George Hamilton, Lower
other interesting River News:

TO -GHA
LENGTHS TO
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which will lake, then perhaps
Iiley SHOULD conBUit the outhorttles.
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yoo abt&gt;lt a better WliY - a visit
to lbe drug wsrd at a !late Hospital. I all beg(mlng • 'dopero"
could tllk to those wm •'hrle
been" and are trying to mske
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•" ... Bollt Brenda BentzI Dotml increased by lour eents. This
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them on the 1111110 level as
1:.' dOlo, Jerry' Clato, Pemde Caton. pula
pollee dogo, &lt;lv otiiclalo oald.
:, Jl!df CGqtba, Ko~ Callie, LINl.. DA COtfRJLL, Janlee Couch,
~~ JIJI(ee Eastman, 1\fax Folmer,
·~ Soulll Gerlich, llopr GUmore,
~.. . TilnaiiQ' Glaze, Marlene Goodwill, IWenGrlllllh,RicbardHa11·
::, le;y, hrry HQ"es, Cheryl Hutch-,., lnlan, Rhonda Hyaall, Juanita
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Knorr, Cherry Lewli, John
Ldtoe, Jan ~· ~ne Me••• Gonll, Steve Mlller, PAM
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RCiberta Ord, Pamela Rawson.
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Linda Sheao:It lltld, Darla··-~
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I!D Fvmeroy, detective llahll,
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and coots; Roy Jomsm, Ch8B·
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Thomal Lee While, R~ 1 Long
Boltom, lnJecure load. $5 and
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Robert C. Parker, Selpre, explredoperator'oUconN,$16and
costa; Clar..,.. S. .Jordan, RD ,
Pomerw, opeed, •16 and eoats;
Clll!ord lYhllllnstlllt, llorriMII·
.We, lntoxlcallon; $10 IUid eoots
and asaawt' and bauer,-, f1S and
costs; Paul ~. Horrl·
aonvllle, usaullllidbotterr,$25
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Ioree 0( the Galli(XIIIs Motor
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ment saturday by ReX M&lt;Cor·
mlck, pneral oalea manager.
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SirPER - SIZE

out a Serviceman's locadm by
writing to lbe Army or aome.
thing?- LOSf HIM

Desr L.H. :
Getting a Servlcellllll'a ad
dreu from otllcial IOW'Cel ius
bard as gott1ng an llllli1ted JIIDI. ·
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town (and II' s small) yw might
loeate him wllh a ''Pieeoe r o r.
nrd" letter addressed to the
jloeal post otiice. Or perl!IIJS a
Dlltual friend rnilibl help.
Otherwise, you'll ,iUst have to .
walt and hope for a leiter. Mean·

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IIIII Jeer. ·~hoi reto eotllll;v JaU after belnc
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· Also oontlnued were caaea of
assault and -betteiy agalnat AJo.
len Lie Klnl, MlctdleportiiiiCIJolit ·

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;,.·.. SENIORS. - Connie Bochner,
!'\. Clthy 'BIIIey, C&lt;ltly Boolbe, Jl!df
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This oolwm Ia tor young peo.
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wltll tile rest of Helen Help Ual,
it welcomes laughs but woo't
dodge a serlooa quostlon wttlla
bruoh.ol!.
HARDER THAN
GE"M'ING AN UNLISI'Eil
TELEPHONE NUMBER
Desr Helen:
I was writing to a oo In the
aervlce and lost his addresa.
Since he was going to be tranl·
!erred soon, (!e. probably waa 11&gt;o
busy to write a letter wonder·
lng wily I llidn't wrlto, IIIII """
rm mlaerable.
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POMEROY - T11enty ·three
cases were ·heerll and ~ olh·
,....e eontlll&gt;ed UDIII March
Ia a sea#ontiMalsOCauilt¥
l"ll'l-...... 111 F -.
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Judee Fr~ W. Pofter, Jr.,
the CliO 0( Edward

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River Rallfoad, now the B&amp;O,
down the river, ended the mail'
trade boats -een GaUipolls
and Parkersburg ilnd lhe trade
finally completely plajred oUt. AU ·'
later eltorlll to revive the trade
were without success lli1 not a
bolt his run here tor &amp;everal
years.
Business at the whartboat.has
been very good the pal\ month
reports whlrfmaater DDM]iy, ·
The General Wood does oo
business between P~l'Ol' Ud
Clncitm1tl the business of thla
trade being CQDtrolled by I h e
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PUct George Hamllton, son of ·
Clplaln George HamUton of lhls
city, ls nOw on the steamship
Prussian running ~ the Rhine
River in Germiny. George has
beelllbleto ha!!Jijftheohipwhi&lt;h.
steers somewhll diCferent from
an Ohio River packet or 1mt' of
C&lt;lll barges. Clplaln Hamilton's
other son, Ned, with the 37th
Divisloo, has gooe into Germany
as
part of the Army of Oecupa ..
Third Ave. Coplllln Hamilton, an
lion.
MARCH 10, 1919 - MICHAEL eJ~PE~rt navigator, has commanded
a McHale will not be on the ex.. slXIle ol the beat steamboats that MARCH 14, 1919 - WORK ON
cursion steamer Homer Smidl ever ran between Cincirmatl,
the new Government Marine Ways
thi s season but hasaccepteda~ .Pomeroy and Marietta.
;~t
Marietta has started. When
C11Jtaln Sam Hamilton of lhls
sition on the excursion steamer
cCBnpleted,
all repairs togow~
Vernie Swain owned by Captain &lt;Icy, Clplllin EJ)h Talbott or Cool
fred Hornbrook, (lq&gt;llllnHoward Grove, c.J)tlin Charles P, Knox ment boats, barges and machinDonally, and Coplaln John Man- of Marietta, Coptatn E. P. CbiJ&gt;o ery between Wheeling and Cln. . ,
ley, li)river boatmen. He leaves ceUor of Marietta, and Coplaln clnnati wtU be made at the MarlTuesday lor his boat which is in Mell Brown of Pomel-oy, are said etta plant.
winter quarters a~ the mouth or to be the oldest uv~~w rtvermen
MARCH 15, 1919 - THE PI&lt;·
the Kan1wha River, wherehewW between WheeUng and Cinclll!llll.
ket
C. C. Bowyer was let of! the
put the new lunchroom in first
class condtdon for the opening of
MARCH 13, 1919- THE LATE Enterprise docks Saturday at Pt.
the new season. This will make mail agent, Clptain John Roedell Pleasant after having been in
McHale's fourth season with the of Pomeroy, a Civil War veteran first class repair, Considerable
excursion boats. His first boating who lost an arm in battle, am work was done on the hull. cap.
was on the steamer Sunslrlne Cather of our local druggist., Gus tain S. G. Gardner e)!Jiects to
owned by Clptaln William McNal· Roedell, was on the old Emma have the Bowyer back in the Gal ..
ley at Pittsburgh an:l ran up the Graham, first packet to carry llpolls-Huntington trade by the ' .
Monongahela River carryill:Sun- the mail between Gallipolis and middle of the week. This trade
day School and church picnics. Parkersburg, The bolts .,eemed is one of the beF,t short trades
Walter Schoonover of Hender- to be much faster then and had no aloog the Ohio River.
son, Lewis Oliver, Clau:le trouble ln makirw the roundtrip
Cheesebrew, Columbus Blount ln -24 hours. Other IM.ts in the
,on,t Ru,.eUKerwmor~P- _mafl trade after the Graham ·
'a!fr aNI E4 VqJ;q oijlan("'"- · !'ere the Hlbernil, old Chess. all ships carpenters at the Pt. · peake, new Chesapeake, and Liz-

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IIIII 1(1 In double flpres Wl11111
poiDia on fOIII' field golla and
free throws.
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Ken HOilly and Bob Me!rlfll
broke 1 63-63 Uo Saturdl¥ and
prqJolled FOI't ~covory Hl&amp;ft
, to 1 72-68 wiu over Vppor Scloto Valley in the ClaBI A reg101111 finale.

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.iltdci.ty and ,alclonll.!' )1181ei olf when ohe was challensed by a
dofonsh• oi!OI't of an Athena pllyer Ill lhe championship ·pmo
of the Girla' lmlwtlcml Toonmnent at Rutland Frldly night.
Gall!Jiolil, hbwover, loot by a 3:h'IO score.

SL Louis Trips

TAMPA, F1a. (IJP() - Jerry
COLLEGE PARK, Md. (IJPJ)
- Jarrell Durham, a 6 , toot Buchok doubled homo PhU GagilSotlhomore guard, paced Du- amln the ninthinnlnsSaturdl¥to
ql18sne to a 75 - 72 .tctory over give the St. Louis Cordinalsa8-2
SL Jolm'a in the Eaatern NCAA victory over the Cincinnati Redo,
regional coniiOiallon same Satur·
Buchek's pmiHYimlng hit off
diJI• .
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North Csrolllll mot Davidson came after Gagllam had led ott
In lhe championaJtlp pmo to do- tho inning with a s!nsleandmoved
tonn!ne a berth in the NCAA to 88COIId tt~ Steve Hll'ltz'a sacrilinalo beginning next Thurlldty fice.
in Louisville, Ky.
The Cardl.als riiPped Rod hurl'IWo free throws by BWPaultz ers .T01f7 Cloninger, C)IJI Clrroll
lied it 7kll with 13 ooootdo io and Nortop for 11 hilL ThiQ'
go. But Moe Barr was fouledmo- bunched three of them, oaea hmlmenta ltterandhltonatreethrow er by Jim Hicks, Ill lhe ~rot Jn.
that put Duquesne ,.ck In ll'ont nllW·to acore twlceoUCloninger,
to sley, 'IWo more free throwaby · Rookies Earl')' Parker, JoDi!Durhamputthepmeoutotreach. · abio and Dan Juter teamed with
Durham, who outpi.lYed tbl tall- veteran righl-hander Ron Will~
or Rodmen, wound "' with 24 to limit the Reds to 4,. hits.
Solo homera by Jim Beauc•
points, u did Paul&gt;, the &amp;-10 Sl.
John's s~omore &lt;!8Dter, tol8ad. hlmp and Johnny Bench accountaU Bcorera. It Wll tho aecond ed for tho Rod runa.
time this season that DuqueSDI,

FORT MYERS, F1a. (UpD Len Boehmer drove in three runs
with a J)lir of slfllles Satur&lt;lay
to give tho New York Yankees B
team a 5-1 victory over the Moft..
treal E'IIOS in snexhibitlonbasoball pme.
Montresl got Its only ntn off
winning pitcher Gary Jonea, who
gave 11J two hits in the !our ~
Dings he worked. Mickey ScOU

and Jim Fink relieved to hold the
EJ!POB scoreless the rest of the
WIJ' and give "' ODI,y four more

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the Yankees' runs inthefiratflve
lmlnss to take lhe loss.

McDonald
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COCOA, F1a. (UPO - Ron KeJ.
23-7. · ·
lor, Bob 'Miller and Dave Goltz
went three inninsa each foe Minrno- and ohut out the Houston
CLEVELAND (UPJ) - Flanker
Astroa 2-0 on lour hits Saturday•
TOIIIIIIY
McDonald SaturdiJI Ill:'
Tile•Twins sot both their runs
Jo!ADISON~"'Is (VI':()
DID
nOuDced
his
retirement !nm the:·
-~ 38
' ' points
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In tho second ·innlns oii Sll&gt;e
l.lsel ocorod
Saturda1
to lead Southeast Confortllet Sbea. A walk to Horman llolt and Clevetml Browns, closing a 12c~;.."'OII KelmiclQ' WUdeats to alnglea by John Roseboro alii yeir coresr In the National Foolsqueaher over Miami of KeUer 'oandwtehed or- au In- baD Leque.
McDonald, who wlll be 3.1 this
Ohio 111 the
pme of field wt did all tho offenslvo
year, Slid he pllnned to devote
tho Mldealll Regional of, t h e damage for the diu'. Rod ~raw
IIIII a-.. delivered two aiD- ~e to his oU portrs!t bualNCAA basketball tournament.
each to paee the MlnneBOta nois In Klns of Pru11ia, Pa.
Miami 110! olf to a fast otart,,
The BrOII'DB oigeed Mcilonlld
100r1Dg the ttrlll o1t11tt poiDte of attack.'
The Aatroo railed to get a run- as a ~ agent last October
tbe game, 11111 had ID 11 point
lead before KontuclQ' raUiod lor ner to third whUe loalng their when Gary Collins wss sidelined
a 3~43 advantage at lito halt fifth consecutivo gime, althou&amp;h with a shoulder separation.
!llbl- Mike W- 1 U Josuo Alou waa llllled 11 third oo , Mellonald wao drafted by lhe
AIJ8ni, IIJIOri&lt;ed Miami Ill t!le .... a ~·· throw ' by Clllck Matllol Plilladelphla Eagles In 1957 and
ood bsU with 22 points Is the wheD he tried to take two blBOs ~ed with them throuslt 1963,
Redlklno ptlled from beldud to on Joe l\forpa's ainglo In tho He also j)it.yed for DaUas, Los
Angelea IIIII Atlanta before jo!ntte, 85-'!i, with Ioiii thou f!Ye eighth l1111i1J8.
11¥
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Th0111PIOn WIS lhe leadiiiC
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P~d~ a Larry Woatit-

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COLLEGE
PARK,
(IJPI)··· amasins soeond ltalf lhootlns .,..
blbltloo bJ ,comoctlngona U./001
JwitD ~ot with onJ,y two 10c0nda
loll.Saturda7 to givo North CoroIIDI an 87-85 victOry over Da~ ·

and_missed a winning
'· 1dropp0d llielcl goo! iron. toll to 88nd the game lnto,mr: cor~r liith·tlvo seCOnds loft . Urno.
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Purdue i!blie11118k0rs a 76- to tie tlio acoro three Urnoaln lhe
. ~ ¥1Jt;gij:et!!o War- OYOrii!DO aa boll! \!'OOIItel'fQl'\1,
th.!' Mliieallt regional and Moun! dr"'podlwolleld&amp;&lt;&gt;ilt
·ltan~jishllp In tho NCAA tour. · lr. . '10 ~v...ni..,g extra JIOrilld
for 1110 Boll,ormaker,o,
Bl&amp; 'li'~ c~lon BoU~ victOry AYO Purdue a U.
~"'" ~ ill~ to. win 4 . . . . mark aild sent fllOm 1!&gt;- .
and lloblved according to .tho Eastern finals . qatillt .
for lhe ftro! 28 mitwtes. North , carolha In , the wind\11
· Marquette's scoring lesd- roulil of the NCAA tutrney nnt
C.o~ge Th0111P!Ion hit a lleld week. The defeat · closed •

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!Jist-Ill . ~ op teleVIsiOn

1Bebe) Lee ol Kansas State,
chairman of the tournament
CLEVELAND-(NEA)-The NCAA BasketbaU Tournacommittee·, "was long over·
ment was estsblished In 1939 as ~ result of a recommenda·
dll\!. It's just too much to
tlon from the National AssociatiOn of BaskelbaU Coa~~
play two games under such
that a tournament be held to determine a true Mtiopressure on successiVe
ehampion.
·
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t·
nights. The teams which won
The bracket lor ~ f~st champlartsblp caUed for OJ!I
their Friday night g li n\ e s
team to be selected from each of the e~ght geographleil
lacked sufficient' time to pre·
districts with a twO-team final. Oregon defeated Ohio State
pale for tbe Saturday night
(46-33) In the first N~tionill CoUeglilto finals at Northwest- ,
final, which Is the biggest · ern's Patten GymMIIUm, J•~arch 2'1, 1939.
. .
~!,~.~ they w!U play ~I sea·
Ill 1851, tbe toarumilt fonilal wu ellaa&amp;ed to PI'Ovido
But the committee admits . lbal rhampltas of eerllfD collftrelll:fl . be aalom~
qualified for lfletoanllmeat; IIMt 1M nmal!lder of 1M neld
there was another reason bebe · made Ujl of . . . . . llldopend~llll, or "a~lll'l~"
hind the lonna! changeteams. Slaee 1151, the olze of tbe lollrnallleat field r..a
newspaper exposure.
tripled.
"We had trouble geUing
ln. 30 years of tha tournament, teams representblg 138
our cbamplonshlp game redifferent colleges and universities have participated. 1Cen·
suit lnlo tha Suuay edl·
tucky has made tbe most appearances in the championship
dont," aays Tom Hanaea,
game (five) and Is tied with-UCLA for tbe most championtournameat pahllelst. "Our
.ships won (four) .
~hamplonsblp game aever
A year-by-year rundown of tha tournament finals:
ended uaW late oa a Salur·
day nlgbl and by tbe time
YfAI SITE
C"AI.1PION
IUNHII-UP
SCOII
papen got tha resuH, II was
19)9 Nortllwnllrn
Oreg011
Ohto Stitt
46-ll
let lite to do anythlug elab·
1M Kansas City
lndiaM
KaMOI
"-42
orale wltb II. We uotlced,
Wiscot~si•
Wor.hi11110n Sr.
lt-M
t••J KoMOo (l...
e1pectally In the East, tllat
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D•rtmo11th
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the NIT · Tournamelll final
GNrgett•h•
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got a bigger play In Sunday
1944. Nn Yort
Utah
Dartmout
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papen lhito ours did."
1H5 Ntw York
Oklalloma St.
New Yort U.
.,_.5
Hansen says the commit·
1946 How Yorl .
Oklaho.,. St.
Hod~ c...u,.
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tee Is convinced !be new for·
IM7 How Y""
Holr Ctou
Okla....,
mat will increase newspaper
IM Hew YOf'k
Kc1ttucky
laylor,
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exposure for the championIM9 Wnlaington
KtAivckJ
Oklohomt St.
-~
ship game and alleviate
19l0 Now Yorl ·.
CCNY·
l"dlty
71 ·M
much ·of the criticism from
1951 MinniiCitl
KenluckJ
kansas Stott
61-51
within the coaching ranks.
1951 Wa1hingtoa
KoMcn.
St. John's
80·63
But, ha admits, other prob1953 Kanscn CiiJ
huli1na
K8 ~n..I011•
, ," :~
2 6
1
lems remain. One of the big·
19S4 Kansas Cit,
LoSolle
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gest Is the deluge of ticket
1955 Kansas CitJ
Son Frant:isco
LaS.IIe
-w.J
requests for the champion·
1956 NorthwHIIrl
Son Francisco
Iowa
I:J-71

For Girl's Crown
I RUTLAND

H a n sen says, the NCAA
Committee has made a de'
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Athens Rallies To
Whip Blue Angels
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~Ovei-1line' Victory · ·

f:~ed~:n.
f' e.oPIe w~ . game-from·
~~~~; .:..ha~s~":ne,
e~e.;., ''[~~~~~~;'~~~~
T help wllh tbe problem
tha first to the
0

r!:.rlor~~f~..!h3e~~·~.l: ·~~e change," says H

in g.
• The pub 1i c has com·
plained beeause tickets to tha
mosl important games are
rarely available.
• And finally; eastern
schools have complained be·
cause the tournament finals
are not staged In their see·
tion of lhe country often
enough.
Frustrated by It all, the
NCAA Tournament Commit·
lee conducted a secret sur·
vey late last spring among
several prominent college
basketball coaches to lind
out lwo things: (I) tf the
criticism was really war·
ranted and (2) if it was, what
steps could be taken to cor·
reel the alleged defiCiencies.
D u r 1n g lha subseqaeat
m 00 1b s, the ummlltee
sweated over a Hot ol propo1als 1ubmllted by tbe
poUed coaehes au fiiiJIIy
apeed to accept oue of tbem
-• new format lor Hs ebarn·
plouahip rouad. II Ia, tbe
eommlllee says, lbe II r 1 I
step In a loa&amp;-rUJe plaa to
make tile NCAA ToDrD81Real
what II lo aupposell lo betile world Series of Conere
BaskelbaH.
,
The old format of back-to·
back doubleheaders has been
scrapped. This year, for the
first time, tha opening round
of the championship bracket
wiD be played on a Thursday
night. The winners wiD then

tl!lev)llon coverage, not o\lb'
of Ill~ championshiP. g,me,
r~ 1!11!11' :111.-22 In Loula'
but aU tbl otlien, u;o ..
viHe'o~m HaU)j Weah :f ·; 'Webfvoah\'aYSWarittld.'' .·
he -say1, "to get every sam~
00 sale last s¢1l!g, over 77,·
1100 "'!'!~~is 'po1ire(l jn. Qut
ln the tourp.,nent on,,tele~•·
oniY. jZ,O!l!l orders- 'l!lth a
slon,. The flplll g a me, of
lln\]t of four to a customer
coilts~,·Will 'l!'lt national· CCIV•
·-.-ere fined. A ~P.aln num· · erage, ·but tlie : committee .
·ber oHICketS have to be haJd
was- -more concerned•. •bout :f
back for· tbl , com~g • getting regional coveral!'l ·fot
schools ' .and, .unfortuna!el,y,
tbl earlier g.,n~. ~.l\e_.,, ".

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8ehool laye. been roletHd 111 I.
E. (Ed) Slewarl, AlllleUcDirector.
Approx!mately 100 candidates,
lncludlnli lllettennen,...,workllw out with the ~seboll, t.r ack
11111 gall squads -riov lor
the nratlmr-•cholostlc encounter which Ia lea&amp; tbon two weeki
owoy.
Tho cendidoteo Include 60 !or
the trlek s~ which has nine
returning lettermvn, ·SO lor the
bueboll team, with six leltel'o
men, and IO,IncllldlngO.:oelotlermen, !or the gel! 1A!1m.
Return!,. lettermen are:
Track- Keith Blacl&lt;, ~
GUmore, Rlek Huohol~ Chuck
Nw, David Romaine, Rick Ber·
too, Brian llllnes, Sieve Snow·
don llllll TCIII S(&gt;eneer.
Boseboll- Torn Prose, Bruce
WUson, Lonnie Bwlh, Dave Jdm-

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By LOlliS CASSELS •
UPI Rllilion Writer
. The .· 1\tltsi.Us Soclf!Y 'or
Friends, &lt;f'l""only known a~
the. Quaker mo-ent, 1! Uvtng
Proof that great alze and grjiAt
ln,tluence do .not neceasarll)'.co
hand In hand.
The lllne, Q•kar bodies In the
United states have a total of
lewer than I3iJ,ooo memtiera.
But they have left an lllllelible
11!1Prlnt on Amerlctn history
and ellioy a deVOO o( ~!llillc
respect thai ~ la\'ler bodies
envy.
The dl 0p....,ortlonato impa~t
this ....U religious lamlly hat; ·
had on national Ute Ia exempli. fled 111 the !!let that Quakeia
nnk !ourth omong in IJ.S.
denomtratlona Jil the number Of
men · they've SlJR)lled to the
presldenty. 1
President !'iixon lo9'e second
Quaker 18 · ~old thO netlon'o
highest otnce. Herber! Hoover
waa the JlraL Only the
Eplacopallani,
ProabTterian•
(olx pre•ldenta each) an4 the
Unltar(ano (lour preoldonta)
have se.. , more men to the
Whtte1 House.
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Tho Soelecy or Friends Wll
rounded ln 17th century Eowlallll
by George Fox, .a worldngfttan•a
son who .had been 'apprenticed
~0
1 cobbler to :learn the
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ahoemaker'a trade. Fox waa
more lnWrasted Ln souls than in
soles, so he loll home at the age
o! 19 allll spent the next !our
years wanderl~ ifound Eneland oearchlng, !or a faith
more meaningful to him than
the cold formallom be lound In
the Church or E!181and.
one _da,y. after much agonized
seeking, Fox was "illuminated".
by 1 ,real conYictlon that he
did ""1~~ ~ 18 search lor God
beeau,
Gocl was alreadY
pr8atil wltirln him, ' 111 close 111
•.. breaihtiur, as near aa one's own

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lillilib'.
SOIIIO!'I ~ ~VI J~G!"!! ' ~b!&gt;PI1, •Torn . Wet..,., Ft.d
' GOII '- ·Gtec Smith, Beep Mat- . Pauloy, 'l'mll ~acer,JIIek 1\looo,, '\VhOelor; ~.·wuO..., aqdRl~k
thowo,.and Mike Orr.
ley, llllll Jill! HtDey.
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TRACK
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arll the !ollowlng cOleheo:llaaoFreshmen. - Jol:!n· ~ • . 'or!· Clooy; ·
boll - . floa&lt;:h Cliff WUoon IUid Joo. Clark, John DOY!o, J(llm~~
~hi !JIVld ·
AsslaWII coach Clarlea (Jolml Rl~ Fer.....,, Cliirlea How· 'Rllnot, Htilcy·Sillia,
Ecker,• Track - C..ch L. c ant..
~ . ' 'den, llllll Talir"""n'cer. . \
. .Torn 111me, Dale 14lar,.,_,
(Duke) llurallll, llllll Aoslstent Leuo,. Jill! -er,. Pete •.,..... ..
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C..ch ·Glen Trout; ·•nd GoU _ Rick Price, Bad ~s, ~ric/ ·, :t\;rog Smith, ,J!ee9 MoU!ltwa,
COleh Jolm MUhoul.
S.ullder1, Paul SebC.,ia, !!to~ · llllke ·Orr, ste.,; .Ginlner, .¥ike
Here ore the reaten:
Short; Larry Snowdejl, .lld Ric~ .Shaver, J(\llli.CI!J1nl.,._, Terry
BASEBALL
li'd JqerL
· ' .Llo)ll. ~er . lfalnea, .J'!""'a •
Freabmen _ Jim l!o111ler, JUJ&gt;o
&amp;1ihGmores- Lewlo~ 'Mulllne and Mike Noe.
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lor J~mlson, Bob Peg, Howarcl David Bur..,tl, DaYicl·C9(e, Glme . "'"' Fi.llie vlrioos achedulos
tTaylor, John DaYis, s t 0 v 0 France, Red Gon1cn, Chock HUI, (Tillie rot ~l&lt;h pme, mle~ or . I
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Jenkine lid Rlchanl Fersuson. Ed Jones, John Patrick, To.m .milch ii 4' p.m. unlesi -... .: Alhella
Sophomore&amp; _ Mark Johnsllll, Prose, Rleky BOlch lid Sieve wise noted):, ,
- Jaclulon; May 3 ~ SE0,\1-"
Gary Ballarcl, David Burnette, Slebb1na.
. BAsEB,ALL
Moel; May 7 - ' At - · (4::10
Rick Mlteboll, David Schoonover,
Juniors - Bob Baxter, Till!
March 28 - At Fairland (t:30 p.m.)i May 10 - Dlitrlet Jle8t;
Mike Milliron, Tim BUey, Tmn Bell, Keith Black, Lonnie Bwlh, .».Iii.); Aprli i .:_ , At Jaekaon; May 14 - At Marietta ($j),~p.);
Prose, Alden Wedemeyer, Jeff Mike C&amp;Jilday, David .Durhlm, Ajlril 4 - At w,uatm (4:30 p. May 17 ;:.. Hegloaaj Moel; May
C&amp;nllclay and Dave Cule.
Rusa EUiotl, Ron Fersuii'JII, Qlll ~p.); AprU 8 - lleqa; Aj)rU II 24- Sletelleet
Junl.l&gt;rs - Rand! Hamilton, FOley, fl!orman Gilma, .Jolm :.. Otk Hill '(4;30 ·p.m.); AprU
GOLF,
John Thomas, Randy Finney, Nel· HeUe7,Rlck Ha!ldne, TIIIIHemo-. 15 - At lrO.tQJt; AprU 16 _ At
April! - Ai lolelge; Aj)rU 4rson llooUc, Dale Sllllllera, Bruce worth, Rick Hueholl, DavidKur;l 1 ·Oak HOI (4:,0 !'-~); &gt;lprU 22- Jacklon; AprU 9 - Wellstdn;
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Aj)1il I 0 - At Athena; Ai&gt;rU II
- At Huntl"it!&gt;n; AprU 17- At
llarbourarille; AprU 18 - vm.
ton COUnl;)o; April 29 - lleiBo;
Average duration of a
April 30 - Athena; May 2 - At dream Is from live to 20 minVInton Coonty; May 6 - Bar· utes, with a total of abolll
boursville; May 9 - At jaek- · two hours for a whole night's
IIlii; May' 13 - At Wellston; lid sleep, according to !be .En&lt;iy·
clopaedla Britannica.
May 16 - HunUI\IIon. .

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inner ~igJJ/ whiCh Ilea at the
· heart 1or !the Q•ker !aith. It
· .hoJds lJlat' 'God is ever preaell

lag docllwlse from left: Jo•••Y Pont, head coach at

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New York Jets; Paul Brown, head coac• of cm,:luatl
Bengala; Sid GIUman, head eneb aad abo general
manager o1 SID Diogo Charcen; +ra Pane(hllln, bead
coach at Notre Dame, and ·EIIrl (ftedk 'lllfll. former
coach at tile U.S. MWIIry Aeademy at Welt Polat.

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Reds.Drop Astros 5-2
In Exhibition Contest
COCOA, Fla. (UPO -

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_ , the Hooston Alllros Friday
Ia Gnpe!rult ._..play.
The Reds scored three runa
ill the bu1h Inning llllll added
tWo more 18 the Altroa 5-2.
8tqjlet by Jim lleaw:'- lid
Alex Jolmsonllllll tw...,., double

Fred Glllddlqj: walked the lull be!ore aettllli ~ aut.
T0111111y Helllls drove Ia the
llalo' last run Ia the sixth.
The Aotroa went Into action in'
the sixth, but the cmnebaek 1111
too lito. Doug Rader knocked In
both 11o1uton I1lllll with a Jllir of
aiJW(eo tn the oixth and elglrth

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NBA STANDINGS
11Y United Presa IIUrnetl.,.l
Rast
W L Pet. GB
Bolumore ....04 22 ll'U
Phlladelpllla .• 52 2G .667 3
Now York .... 50 27 .M9 4'h
...... 44 32 .579 10
Clacllll'llU .... 38 39 .494 ii!lh
Detroit •••••. 29 49 .373 26
llllwaukoe ... 24 53 .312 30'h
West
W L Pet. GB

Lea Aovelos. .. 51

26 .662

Allanta ..••• 46 30 .604 flh
Silo Fran. .... 40 39 .506 12
8111 Diego .... 32 43 .427 18
a d - ..... 32 45 .416 19
8oaale .••••• 30 46 .395 2(11h
Phoanix ..... 16 61 .208 35
Frldoy'o Heoulll
1111118. 130 Clnelrmtl 128 (ol)
Loa Alpleo Ill llllWIUkee 103
8111 Fnn. 114 Detroit 110
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Cullop Rallketboll Hesulll
By United Prell lnlomatloaal
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New York
Ohio 8.2 Well Toni st. 80
Tenneosee 87 Rutpn 51

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pta the Dean
Talking aboUt Ida vacatl~ ~
Mort1n summer·oub abow (Jnek. · Independent black Jamaica, God.
Ins bla film o!ebuiDOW tn ''An· tre.Y Cald&gt;ridge IIY' he'aleain.· gol, Angol, ~· We Go") ... ed what Black Power really Ia:
Pluo ·• series &lt;t 11I011lhly net. "Belni laken by lilY own 1109- k apeolala - ' Jirlme·sea- pie.• .... Blaeko proclalm!ng the
1111 ''"' You've heard &lt;t the 111m sreatnesa or the emerlinl: Alrf·
vfea, ot c;ourM.
claislc i'M," IDd now tltere'a _ ~an nations should visit them:
Bdw7.'a tllp JII'Osranl.mck clle tltled"Z"bulireda(l'l 'AmeriCIII , Negroe~ creturnina
prln!A!• !.lu ~·· ilni after know KfJ."
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lrol)1 Africa report """''f!'lroalourpl'J at ~ 11oQ11a1 · ...,
lllt ~' inusiw has 1 h e ed •• dlsdalufully •• U111 Mod.
Wh$ ·11 II oolji·beautiM fUJZ ibreatening 18 eloae It !or &lt;lox.
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Uka Ron Buoaell lid ex.z1e1• the nllbiiY backslap pet par1ndlall from New Delhi "''
!eldoll ,._ liayea .. lor the Ilea .... One "alralaht" member tn the wan Street area ann aokprjmp up treatmeata at' t b o d the call pve his noilee be· ed dlreeUona from a cop, exMain Clilnca beau\Y flrl"? ,
cauae ha· can't ·take either the plainlnB hllf;ing~Y be was·"from
xavier Capl'i latest young.
or·tauine.
N~ Delhi" .:.. Ob, the cop wd,
wile ()l'Oblemo seem deapera,te·
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and directed bini 18 the neigjl.
Cuate -"'111 cloma up When
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"new deii.Y," Woirs
el if he and wife Charo "'"' 11n
8ti0
DeUcateaaen;
the 01111 .... He did aelld orer 1
witb • eusat llketdl of a ldtten waUdnrl....., 18 a pa1 at the
.0 0 IS
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Am. IIXl 53 Aahland 51
1!3. Wtilu 75 a.w. Mlasouri 71
NAIA
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Eut New Mea 75 Ell• st. 72
llaryllld st. 93 CeDI WUh 87

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STAND?
• TOP TWENTY Oil COMPANIES
(BY ASSETS)
l.'STANDARD OIL CO. (N.J.) ESSO
2. TEXACO INC.
3. GULF OIL CORP.
4. MOBIL OIL COMPANY
5. STA~DARD OIL CO. OF CALIF.
6. STANDARD OIL CO.
1. SHELL OIL
8. PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO.
9. CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY
10. UNION OIL CO. OF CALIF. PURE

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, Brlllitte Ban1ot and the Par- •
Ia RoUHiqfce folk&amp; are ~­
ocl ott over a $1,200 lab ror.' r\1.
palra BB clalllla "'' inlla!ed
)Ill bocaooe IIIIo's 10 rich ....
·T"' pogo• were bounced bJ. a
. . . .k lor pet.pollng .... Flip
(llloned .TWA lor a rea"'WU1111
. rooeranallail .tn L.A. IIIII the
·'-.atlonl pi who - hll booli.
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Lohr, ellrlll8ed wife 111
critic ~ !;ottiri!'d
• BB'&amp; cllllanl lol'\loand GunSaeha baa1*t &amp;··iJoor Pfi!C•~ :·,~ ~
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11. ATLANTIC RICHFIELD CO.
12. CITIES SERVICE COMPANY
13. SINCLAIR OIL CORP.
14. GETTY OIL COMPANY
15. SUN OIL COMPANY
16. MARATHON OIL COMPANY
11. SUNRAY OX OIL COMPANY
18. TENNECO CORP.
19. STANDARD OIL CO. (OHIO) SOHIO
20. SKELLY OIL CORP. . _

• "FORTUNE MAGAZINE", OCT.,1967

WH~ENJ t ,.: .(:Q·M~~:S·.;., T0:. .,
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BY JACK O'BRIAN
. ' NEW YORK - - The Birl in
Bob' 'Goulei's eafe
at the
Woldorf In the perky , llllll .
mlnlllldrt wit Slater irraraaret
lolary of thO Mod , Mai7mount
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wlthb(each hiiii1An being ond Q!llkers Ia EJwllsh Jif!a .and at
Thoolanda 0c
be .-.&gt;Prlllohed and lUst 400 died as mal;tyra., .
or~ youth served In omitbnn in
experlo!ICed dir~~~
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.The •111e "Quaker" .r••"!~ worfcl Wtr D and Korea, and
who olncere(¥ aeeka l!iin; Tllli lrOm one ol Felt• ·frequent 1\llllY are Jiow seiv!llt! . in
Ia, of eoUrae, t· · form ot' IPP•atanc:ee In court. Instead lot Vietnam.
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myodclam~bui It is 1 alniPie plea41ng· lor mercy, he """rnly
Q•ker concern ror ~lllll'
lid prap~lealkl'!'l or myalielom, adJured the . Judge 18 "tremble ,., been Ol!l&gt;reBied In 111lllY
as suliable loi' Ordjnary _., ·with leer of the• Lonl." 1'!1e '\IY' beoldea paclliiiDL A
aa !or eloistered:ialnto. · • · Judi!" turnotl .the ocl\4-. bel:k on . century 181&gt;, Quakers ,.,ro.. In
There is no omclal Quaker Fox and clUed lilm a "ql!lker." · the . !orefront or the ,ftJ!Ilt for
creed, lid ll"w\)Uid be ,iiUDcult . Quakers 'IJOgan ' lmml£rltlng eboi!Uon of alaverr, 14lda1, they
to ldenUI)' any one dl&gt;etrioo, to America • soon , alter tile 1 1-e worklov with eopl fervor
beslclea tile !Mef lisht, to whlc~ Purltnn coloey wel .eliabllabed to ailm.llllte r.aelal diocriminaaU Qurs aublcrlbe. ·Most -.r In Ma11achuaetta, and by. 1672, lion tn Jobs, housi!18 lid
them see In Jesus Chri'st the when Fcx paid a Yiolt 18 education. Througll the Amerlsl4)reme revelatlan of God' a America, there ' were. smaD cln Frlellda·Service Commlu.e,
nearne11 18 a~ love tor aU Quaker oetUements au olong they are at work In 1 score or
meD. But no Q\laker Js required tbe coeaL
,
countries arountl the world,
to oceept ony particular theoloBut the~ were as haroi)ly reedl111 tile hungry, clothing
glcel . defln!Uon . or Chrlst'o treat,.. here as In E!18illllll until the naked, ahelterq the
persO(I 'and misslm.
WWlim PSM, I young Quaker orphans, treating the alek.
As the gr~t Quaker writer who ~·· the son of a wealthy Tak~ to heart Jeaus' cc:mRutus Jonea has put tt, nobJeman, obtained • · royal mandment to "love your
''FrieniS are not much interest.. charter to establish a colony In enemies," they do not hesitate
ed In abstract theories llllll America.
to take on the U.S. government
statements about GOC(. They
Penn arri.vod In 168: 18 l'ound In their determined effort 18
pre!or 18 begin with P.rsonal "the Clcy of Brotherly Lcve," ship food and medicol aid 18
e&gt;&lt;POrienee of him."
Philadeipida, and ~ coloey or North VIetnam.
One corollary of the inner P' e n n s y Ivan Ia (''Penn's
The largest Quaker gl"(qqs Jn
light doctrine ls tJte Quaker Woods.'')
America are the Five Yean
Colonial Quakers were hard- Meeting oC Friends, with about
insistence that oDe man'l!i
religious opinion Ia as good II world[l6, thrifty pecple who 70,000 members, and the
another's, and the humble•t strove Cor slmpllclty of Jlfe, Religious Society or Frlel'lls
layman is as likely to be wearh¥J plain black clothing, Gene~l Conference, wUh about
-·moved by the spirit" as a elchewlng drinking, dai\Cing and 30,000 members. Most ot the
theologian with three degrees.
other ''worldly amusement-." Quaker consregations that emIn recent years, some Quaker Their marked differ~ces from ploy· salaried pastors are in the
gr4Jt4)s have begun to train atxl their frontier neighbors caused Five Years Meetil1g..
or41Jn ministers, but tholr role them to become identified as a
The original Quaker practic:r, '
is baatcally one of leadanhlp ••pecuUar people" and this sti~ followed by a rnajority
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and admlntatratlon, and the reputation restricted the growth General Conference congrega .
typical Quaker worship senlce ot U!e movement.
tl1ons, makos no provision Cor a
stlll provides for any person
From the start, Quakers tried pastpr. The congregation assemwho feels so moved to address to apply llterally some of the bles on "first day" (Sunday) in
the congregattoo.
harder sayings of Jesus, inchd· a severly plain, altar-less
'·Quakers believe that no lng his admonition in the meetlng house. Silence reigns
outward rituals or sacraments sermon on the mount that "It unless and until someoll!8 feels
are needeci to.draw nlgh to God. anyone slaps you .on the right called to st.a.OO up anJ recite a
Bapdam ' Is not a rite usir)g cheek, let htm sliP your lett Bible passage, give 1 brief
of cheek too."
Water but Ill "Inner ,__,om
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personal testimony, or say a
the splrft." Holy Cmununion is
Pacifism, in the strict seme prayer. After .1bout an hour or
cel'ebrated not with consecrated of refusing to return violence or worship, the meeting ei'Mis with
bread and .wine but in silent even to resist it, was a cardinal each friend shakirw bands with
sPiritual union with Gcd.
virtue to early Quakers, and it hJs neighbor.
These doctrines were consi· contli1ues to be a distinctive ·--~~~~~~~1111(11---,
dered 10 heretical in 17th Quaker "witness. 11 But many
CBIIIury E!181and that Fox IIIII .Quakers today !eel
paciENER·PAC
his il11lll or "Frlelllla" nsm Is an Ideal
eannot
were subJected · 18 extremuly practically be :~:.~,
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harah persecution. At one point, world where IJ
there were rour ~sam ever ready to
that' bt . ean

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ABA STANDINGS
Ulllled Preso lnlenational

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lltalueky .... 36 30
Klaml ...... 35 12
lflme- ....34 33
Naw York .... 17 52
West
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GO YOUR CHAIN SAW SHARPENED

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commercial fruit IP'OWOr&amp; u weeks. .
,..u 18 ~fruit ll'OWOl'O,'wlll ·With poodles tor a.. backyard
need to be geered within the II¢ fruit II'IIW"ro ~ 11 tor II·
few woeko for tho amual battle oeaie ooillrol plus carbar71 (aov.to Badqvd
control IDMoto
lllif dl.leooe.
plus malathion to COIIIrol
fruit growers
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IDoeots.
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'lbe COIIIIIIOl'&lt;ial fruit gr&lt;jlier
fruit trees but oomellmea fall pro&amp;lclni poacbeslllarlsoutlilth
to reall2e lila! to produce aoo&lt;J a dormant IFill' ID lila late fall
fridt regelar and tllorongll after 111ves bavl fall111 or In
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a.. · early spr1ug betoro buds
A quelllonor thla pall week owe11 to.: leal curl. He llnli·
asked why ~ peachOB, dUrlna
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GALLIPOLIS- Wheatandfeed
grain (ll'Oillcors who enroll the
1969 programs for !hell com·
moclltiea mayrecelvehalfofthelr
elllmated diversion ~ In
advance, J. Melvin Gilbert,
Chairman of lheAgrlcnlturaiStabflization and Conoervlllon County Committee reported Friday.
For lllose requesting an 1\(1vance payment, county ASCS offlee peroonnel comPile t h e
amount o1 advance pa,yment on
the baals of sliiiiUP Intentions and
forward the pa,ymeDI as 110011 u
poeslble. !lgnup for tho 1969 began on February 3 and contlmles
through March 21.
AU producers of wheat and
feed grains are enlltled to advanced poymenta on acreage Yoluntarlly retired from production
beymd lhll necessary to qual~~)'
as 8 participant. In addlllon, producers with • flld graln base of
25 acres or leas may receive
advance payment for both the
minimum requlreddlvertedacreage IJirst 20 percent) and any
acldltlonal acreageo diverted.
Procllcero with a feed grain
baoe between 2S and 125 acres
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mlttee to temporari.J,y ad)lst the
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preaented a cooservlll011 plcCnro In=.~= wlth-,.111Soli CCnservatlon Senlee
program 1n lbo llaOCII CaoiJd;v lelde llfotJ, It Ia almpiJ I 365
Pf. PLEASANT~ JachBur- 4-)ILoldersAuoclallon.
diii'IYOirJob,
dett, whose fllrm la 011 the rkljje
For badllar&lt;J lrult llfOIIOI'I
beyond Flatrock, Ia plaMIDg to
ROBERT BURDETTE, w- tho plom&amp; oro llmllar to the
plant about 2,000 trees thlayear, farm Is 011 Oldtown Creek near .....,;orclal ll'OWOl'· llaterlalo
ThlsplantlngwiUbemootl,r- the C&lt;ultry Club, la-rdng011 lilth lou hazard ore nlld. 'lbe
Ia called anlnterplantlngbecauoo aomewllat of a new projeet, II number of - • 11111 be alllblquite a' bit ol native treeo are lout one that Is now to agrlcul- ly rUieod. llaterlala are uaed
sprcutlng In the area which he ls lllre and woodlandlnMuOIICoun· whldl hive multiple value evan
planting.
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thOulb tl1ay may 1101 be IJ!Ite as
In 1967 Mr. Burdett planted
Mr. Burdette'• farm Ia located ell'ective.
4,000 white pine and 4,000 VIr- aloog Oldtown Crook and haa a
'lbe kq to suceeas In IDIIOCI
glnte pine ln a nearby area. He narrow but fertile llrlp of bot- and diiOUI Clllllnll for tho badlplans to clear out and releaa, tom along IL This bottom llfQUIId yard fruit srower Is tlmou!ill
some ol this provlooa planting. wl!on we pi&amp;Med lhe farm fours ..,......., altho rlabl time with
The work crew ol the Westem years ago wa1 eovendwltb.,-ca- the proper matertals. ·Thoral&amp;b
!bll Conaervallon District liiU do more, elm and walllll.
coveraae of all above • llfQUIId
the work.
After dlocuallm lilth JcluiJ¥ porto of pillltl Ia 1100011111'1 to
Laouey, Senlce Foreoter at tho C0111ro1 fruit dl-oe• IIIII In·
TillS HAS been a week of 4-H Department of Natural Koaourc- Mota. !l&gt;rill bod! the 111p andbolClub meetings tor us. Monday eo, It wao decided to clear IWIII' tom slclesofleavoallllllllhe IPI'III'
evening Carl Cook, Mal&lt;"&gt; Coun.. all the !roes except !be walnut. jull beclns to drip ol1eacb leaf.
ty Extenllm Apnl, and I met Mr. Burdette his done 1110&lt;11 of
9taadaN lllzo fruit !roil In
with the Buoy 4 4-H Club at the thlo, and told Mr. Laouey and !WI luf DOOd at leall onHialf
Mount Flower School. The main me IlLII he had perbajls 200 wal· pllon of apr~ per year of tree
purpeoe of oor vlall there wu rut t11at had been rolllaed. Hi aae tor odoqate ......,...., F~
to judge amne COOSemtlm pos- haa pnmed all ol thoiO fD 0 J2. exarJlllleo I !'Q pruaed 10 1ten that the children had made, foot he~&amp;~~~' and Ia planniJII toler- old I1IDiard a1ze tree-· S
Thq proved to be exceUont I&gt;OS• tlllzo ....,. of them.
pll0111 at IPI'III'o UIU)IImed tree1
lers which made It IDterestiDg
Mr• . _ and .... worldDr more thll ar
and ·. nh:e sbow of pollters, bUt with hlm an ID ex;perlmentallit- IPfl1 forprqlll' coverage, Dwarf
also tough oolbo Judges.
ulllon. lnformelton which were- and oeml • treea beiDB
That 4-H Club Is makl!lgplans celved !rom llllnolaeourcellllll'l amaller' roiJIIre- leu
to do some beautification Pjont- that a veneer loa 16 to 18 Inches IPI'ill· Also, dorJnollt - · reIn&amp; along Route 87 •
In dlllllleter can be J)l'O&lt;llced ID a qidie le" pli(lnljll beeluoe
Tue~ evening we met with !Ike sltualloo pnwldod some for- beeluoe thin -are 111 ltavoi.to
the llalli!Y lf¥lllenA-H CIUQ IIJ . \UJ,zo~ l~. lld¥&lt;k .,. ·· ... 0 .,; ,
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PUBLIC SALE
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HouN and lol of tiM! late Eliza••

both Ho•lok, S25 M10oollo

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Golll.loll•~ Ohl•,
2o!ICI 'P.M. 1 Thu.,...,,, Maooh 20,
1969, •' ·tt~o JN"emh••·
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1i1B "' T. GIIIC PickUp
ltll 141 T. Cbeo. Pickup
1111 1141 T. Ford
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11&amp;1 Ford E&amp;ionoUne Pltiup
1181 141 T, a.e.. Pickup .
1818 141 T, GMC Pickup
1111 141 T. a.ev.
118'1 141 T. GMC
1110 'It T. ~
1111 141 T. tnt. pickup
· 1151 • T. Ford pickup
!Ill 141 T. a.ev. plckap
tilil· FIOO Ford tract
1111 at4 Dodge 1JliUI1
1111 141 T. DodJII·

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STUDIO Girl . Hollywood 0.0..
mellcs needs women tn and
iround GaOipoU,. Full or part
Ume. No expe.;ence requlred. No terrltnry restrictions.
Take ordeJ'!I anywhere. IIISb·
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30o Good Houaekeeplng ap- DIS, IT.T 0~
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didn't Ouster - cleaneed the
carpets with Blue Lustre.
Rent electric sbampooer 11.
Fanner's Hardware Co. IIU
WIPE OUT tor dirt and grime.
enjoy cleaner wa~s ID ball
the Ume. Rent waD cleaner
11- Cenlral Supply Co., 17
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Lustre Rent electric sbampooer n. Cenlral Supply Oo.
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lea, 11retta slngle barrel trap

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Rev. ~ames W. Morrison of TR:Ao~n. nice . . 441- LOW,
treaos. Cortlln Furniture.
Porl Gay, W. Ve., will be the
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814 Jill. 44&amp;-11n.
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COMIIINA'I'ION

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Phone 446-1066 .
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CHESHIRE
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Flrol Ave. Price fJ .500.
BEAIJTIFUL older large IJril, ',
ON U. S. 35 Ill Jllldney !,.,,. 11 nns. · and lwo ballta, ...-:. ·.
rooma and ball!, 113 81ft. modern kitchen, redemralt!ll. '
Price fi.SOO.
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new !lrepiBoe, basement, om
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•n acre on Rt. 7
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141 baoemenl juri remodeled.
LISTINGS NEEDED FO"· . .
Price $10.1100.

DIDoa Agency
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SPRING BUYERS '

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I.OCATElll on 21 Gallla Street.
Jay ShoPJI!If'l, tiiiiiJ ·.
RooseD D. Wood f4l.tm
2 BR, lal'j!e ~lldien with plenMONEYMAKER
Earl
Winters, 111•
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Rooald CaaadaJ .......
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cllblnels, Rec. room, ....rt
WaJIIO Amobary, Itt •
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shop. leneed yard. Will lrade
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«&lt;(!tt lamlfng land. 10 A. bot·
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4 ROOM HOME
U&gt;VELY 3 BR home, 10 mJa.
clay &amp; llmeslooe. II nn. ho1lse
utes from town, Rl.
A. A. NIBERT. Realtor
tr bath, plenty water. Also, wrm bath and basement, largo
Copper
nlumi&gt;Ing, me bath • ·
lot, needs some redecoralln!l.
AVE. • ;r•·TB _
attadted grocl!ry &amp; Tenco
Can be bought for $3.0011.
'I1IHID
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IllS station. doing a good busdows, built-In kilcl1eft 'llilb
Good Investment.
Iness. Let the Mrs.- lentl the
oven
r(lnge, wall to Will
SPECIAL OF THE WEEK Lookinl For ASmall Farm farpet,anddrapes,
"""" &amp; the Mr. ... lhe farm.
good•.. , . ,
log. Ask the peGllle wbo 01111 NEAR NEW one story brldt 3 WE HAVE a 11 Acre Farm .s or more acres of'~iillaH. Price 111.1100.
BR. !"' tile bath In
with 3 BR dwolling and bath.
ly water. city water ,·- .
large
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wall-wall
carAll
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paneled
and
new
forced air furnace heat. ._.
BEDROOMS
pet, all electric kllclten plus
fuel oU !umaee. Land Is liDport, utility room 'linif inial
IDEAL for rearing llmt !amUy.
dinette 'llllh large glus door, derlaid wilb coal.
porch. Ph. 379-21'13.
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Quiet Sf .• wonderful vtew, no
laundry room. 2 car garage
lra!llc . full baoemenl, wllh a
with oonerete drive, large WE AJ.'io have .48 acre farm
Rec. room &amp; Garage or wort
with no house on it. This is
!eve! lol 100' wide. good ne~
. area. This orupt!l ty has a
gllborhood,
also underlaid with coal. Bolli
beautiful kitchen and ~
of the above menlloned lsMil"
area. Yoo11 gel more llouiO
NEED LARGE HOME? are located near VInton, Ohio
u..cl Furnltur1, tt'ol•• 1111..,_
1..- '1401111 II you lluy II tltl1n SEE THIS 7 room, 1141' ball!,
uiiOI'IIOUI lterftf &amp; .......
any place I kniiW.
hold good•. w, ol.. hr
4 ACRES
lull basement with rec room.
COIIIpletl ISitDfes,
2 fire piBCell, carport, extra NEARLY new all electric brlcl&lt;
STATE RT. 160
nlee lot wlllt plenly sbrubl!.
borne located sooth of town
KNOTTS
NEED a nke counll'J hOme. 7 . located Jus! oulslde clly Jlm.
on 4 acres of land which run!
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to the beaL•Ilfui Oblo River.
111118., bath, """"'"""· panelUSED FURNI1U~
lq, plenty • slorllge IIJIIIIlO,
HOBART DnuiN, Realtor
Has full divided basement
large IIYing room IIIII a lrltwllh rec. room. kilehen, bath
ehen the Mrs. will enjoy.
Laclllo or llti1111 llrM.and workshop. You will have
Wl1ere ... you beat lblll for
EnD!np Ml-izll
to see !Ids home to appreciate it. Call today 1m- appointment.
Priced In the lblrtys. .
BUILDING LOTS
D. H. WOOD, R..ltor

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lfJOe COIIntry loca'lllm, • -';)'!'Il l
wllb bath. 'l'bree rooms IIIII
trailer park. Wstu- _,. - . ··•;

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110,1110.
NEAR GSI. S ~.
whler. _...good !&gt;UY
Wallt
to· work.
.NICE BUILDING SITES
WE HAVE SEVERAL. NICE
bulldl!lg Illes lii'OUIIJI GaUipolls. If ,...., looking for a 8lle 28 ACRES; , 38 acres, 1110
for 11mt new home, see 111 be17 acres. Taite )'1111'' cllai!Jii
fore )'QU buy.
LOTS OF LOTS ,)t:
Ollloo " ' - 4fi.477S u Rn.
Btelbtp
1'RAILER sites, bul!dJnir: llflp,,. ,
Daq Wetherllall, I'll. dl-4m
We may have wbat.J'iu '~!~tilt

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W. C. UASSIE
REAL ESTATE BROKER

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WE NEED LISTINGS
Mal cbalr, ~ with SI'ATF. RT. 1110. ~ Valloy,
Pho!'!e ~1066
' tlaa door. sofa. ....,,
st. Rt. 1+1. Plants ti. Dlv.. NEW LlS'I'ING!! · .. .. ··· • ·· WE HAVE had 9 sales slnee
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.-·:'c1000
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area, five rooms downstairs sold list with us right away.
CLEAN LUMP IIIII oldo- ll~ ~_. - Cloll .., ..,.., wllb bath. 11tree noms and
ornCE PBONE aG-1•
., - ~ Oorl Winton, Rio Ttl: 4ff"'ll.
ballt IIJ)Nirs rents for 11'11
EVENING
~~ Oraildt. Pltoilt SIUIIJ. 8-11'
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Cllorloo M. Neel MI-U.
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·" IF Y00 IN 11ulldln8 I w111i al,tmdnlm llldq, l'\llll . '"' V&lt;l. n"" •• ......
. • -~ _or remodelbtc. 1101 .._ · ftier "' A. lob baie, •
ON 'u. s. 15 at Rodney lour
.·• ... on bullden. Dllllrllldlor ,.
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I'OOIDI and balb, 1/3 acre. · PRICI!J reduced on new 2 bed~ 1rolpolDt AJIP)IInces. 'Alii- I'm! tradnr wllh Dll'lf Balli
1!'rlce tl,lllll. ·
· room bome wlllt clll'JIOI, city
J 1111 EJeclrle.
.. I J1a1 1 mL from o.Dlptlll Cll 1i ACRE In Blllwell, I """""·
'!'Bier, gas aDJ!' !uU basement.
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nDS TWO Bl!lDIIOOM boule Is RT. IU. Four mDeo out. I 'a
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bltDtcp road bt Addlllon
r;ulbldp;. Chldten ,... •
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buJJI.fn cablilets, ullllty ""!!"·
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nlnr, a1r cond., WM1ung ma~
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earpetedll\'lng """"· and Cite GOOD batd-.f~Fe &amp; ~
acre of e-c&gt;und just rlgbl !or
business. can be JO)\j •
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a garden. City wal8'. Well
without.. oloc:k. MPi.. llllllll;
wor1lt the money.
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I JIOOM WrTAQE, l2l 'Jad:am lid. edge ,o! cllt; 1m lol, . eartnn. Autolliilllc zlC-1811 tq
IJtrilqnboJet, on
drlytiwly. ~ make
buttons,
IDOnOIII'IID,
and
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·eu. litsb fancy .dellg!io wllb Just
the lwlal .ol a slngle'dlal. Loll
bt Jay-a-way and never been·,
used. Balance due onlY f!?.OO
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l!&lt;lrtle Staley

Oscar Baird, R••lfof,
FOR RE.TIRED COUPLE ·

101 bao AM, FM radio, f
opeaken, ' llpeed Jll!lomallc
liimtable. Take &lt;1'i«t payments c4 fJ.fl per monlh
pay ballillt!t tlll.ll. Try II bt
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USDA Programs Help Wildlife
graaaes, leJUDMs, shrOOa,
and other vegstatlen, conetrnctioo of ahiiiOif pondo tor water
fowl and fur animals, and deep
ponds for fish.
some ACP practices lllllrecl.- .
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conservation meaaure11 to protoct our farmland frmn lilnd and
water ei'OI!Iina: GObert uJd.
Many practices 1111porled b.Y
the Nadwal WlldiUe Federation
are avaDable onacost-ahare ....,
Is to farmer&amp; throogh the Agrl·
cultural stabUizatlon IIIII CGnsen111lon Service. GObert said
program lntormatlotl can be obtalnod from Councy ASCSolllees.
UJ 8I\COUI'IP an cltlzens to
&lt;JIIIIPOI'I Natlwal WlldllfeWeok,"
GObert aald, uan;~ I e8Peclall¥
encourage farmers tolnvoatlpte
the posalbUltles of ACP and otho
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WE WISH to Olprl!lll our lincere thenki to our relative!!,
friends ~nd nelghllon for Jhe
manv acts of kindness sbllln!
· us during !he lllneu and
., 4~1&amp; of our brotner, Daniel
Wantld To Do 1
8:.Da~pRe w.!Uld e~al­
ly like 10 than1&lt; Dr. Clarl!.
WI'LL 'OAIIE lor elderly per.
llcbmldt and the Jion)ng staff
!lOll ID lllf holme. €all . .
ol the Medical
HOIIJ~
rllal. We would alto like to • IJIU,
thank Rev. Hanna IIIII RO•.
Burwell !or lhelr words ol ()ARDENS TO PLOW In or near
comfort ancl sympathy IIIII
()alllpolls. Call 44M'IIII. IZ-3
the Waugb, Halley, Wood Funeral hllllle lor their el!lclent

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.FIRST ~ lumlaboti ·IIPift.
PA~. 1•
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Wllmlt &lt;onsote mreo. '11111

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Whether you choose gas or diesel, you've gol gutsy power lor
nonslop plowing with an lnternallonal 444. Highly accurate hllch
response keeps draft load constant-kaepl you plowing
smoothly. You seldom slip (use the differential lock II you do).
And 8 forward and 2 reverse speeds are standard, with a good
selection in the handles! work ranges. Powerful plower? You bet
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Great lor olher mounted Implements too. Diagonal float In
hitch lets mounted harrows, rakes, cultivators follow ground contours lor smoolh, even work. Position control lever raises Implements and lowers them smoothly to present depths.

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Speeds along with thtee t6s

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lbla hf liU two
rot a l l - - Al• , wlllt ·ID· ~OI!Ice.; ,
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bUC. IIIDi bup, ~wloalll 111111• ,/illoell tor dlllonnl ~ ldJit a 50
at a let
mite, plum .....uo,
whldl ............ avalllble In pall fiOII - · .... Cl) lie - tor- lrol lor .
fruit-.
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8111 ~ ~ oteMr4and. ·lhe bullotlil
· 'lbrG'ID In lor JOOCI _.... ....., ~ !or IP- IJl to lhe ~ ""'"and b!ll 11m Ol!leo.
ore pnblem.::u':
plea, blacl&lt;berriol. bluabelTios, . - !¥t be.Wll\!1 - I ! ...,111.
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-lirll pooi-s,
elllrrlos,
pasdlol,
fruitIJI(cler
tecaaWm·
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piUDII,lll'lfOS.
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and i'o«&lt;od ...... IPI'ill
.....-mea.
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AI• tncludod ore IJDPOrlllll
II tho COIIUIIOI'clal fruit...,· p-ocliltlanl .., llOIIb'OIIIDII drift
er 11101118 to -.ol IDHdo IIIII 11111 .., pallldde lttoll'. The
dl101!"' he . lhwld set bullotlil .,elllm ar ~lllelde lllfotJ Ia
5G6, 1969 FJult !l&gt;n.Y Becom: )Ill like tvflt'l problem.
do tho job properly, lllll
proloet lila _
aporotor fro!I'IIP1'ill
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LET US
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GALLIPOUS - Farm .programa administered by the u..S.
Department ol Agriculture ...,
almed at balancllli siiJll)lles of
r.rm products 111th d9manl, but
they also play a kq rde In providl!v habitats for pme birds,
deer, and other wlldiHe.
"The Importance of this willl'- .
Ute habit1t is atres8ed ln the
theme for National WUdllfeWeok .
belrc observed March 16-22," J.
Melvin GObert, Cl1alnnan ol the
Gallio Councy AgrlcnlturaiStebll·
lzatlon and Conservadon Commlttee said. The theme Jpr tills
year's observance, spon&amp;ored by
the National WUdll!e FederaUoo,
Is "Provld9 Habitat - Place•
Where WUdllfo Uve."
USDA farm programs provide
habitats throush estebllohmentol
pOIXls, woodlaD:la, UKt nestj.Jig....
places ooland not needed ret'ag··
rlcullural production.
Seine ACP practices cit direct
benefit to wUdllfe include proWl-

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IN MEMORY of our dear son
'ond brotller, Ha!Ue Earl
Gotschall who was killed six
)'ears ago today, March 16,
1163 ln Bal!lmore, Md.

Six lonely years bas passed
Sin&lt;e tllat oad day
When the one we loved dearly
was called awav.
Llgbl is from o;r household
gone
A voice we loved Is stilled
A place Is vacant in our home
Which never can be filled . .
Often we think we hear yo11r
footsteps dear Hallie
And see your smiling face
Daya of sadness sill! rome
over us
Tears in silence often now
Memory keeps you ever near

TO MY dearest friends, school
mates and evel')'&lt;lfie tbat
wrote me such good letters
and sent """h lovely cards I
wan~ to tllank everyone of
you lor remembering me
when I was In the hospital
~olng throllgh surgery. r had
one of the best surgeons Jn
Florida and also one of the
best doctors and a lot of
good friends stood by me and
the Lord was with me all the
time. r had a lot of visitors.
Those that rould not see me
would write me notes which
the nurses delivered. I re~
eeived over 100 cards and

Thougb you left us six years
ogo.
But some sweet day dear
Hallie
We'll meet again beyond the
toil and strife
And clasp each otllers hand
in Heaven
That happy life.
Sadly missed by lathor,
mother and sisters,
Juanita, Janet Kaye
and families .
3-16-ltp

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hope everyone that wrote to
me will see my thank you
note for it would be imoos~lble for me to wrtte to ev.
eryone that I heard from for
J am unable to write much

Notice

a1 a time. r am at Clydettes
recuperatinp. It will be several WE'eks before I can go
home. I hope you all get to

•UCTION every Friday nigbt.
George's Auction House, Rutland, Consignments welcome.
Forest George, Mgr. 3-16-ltp

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ing you all good health.
: Always your friend
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!}'.·Thank· you for your ·manr
:• lilndnesses to me and my lam.
;: lly. Special thanks to blood
;: donors, Dr. Boice, Dr. Slack,
~ Dr. Blazewicz. Dr. Hartman,
' Dr. Corbi!l, Dr. Brown and
,::. Dr. Riggs, thanks to the
.: staffs end nurses of Veterans
;; Memorial. Meigs General,
1: Pleasant Valley and St. J•
.;.'· !eph Hospitals, and ministers
: of Meigs County. May God
.,•• bles• and keep you In his

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Cluli, Sunday I till -. Ham.
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Girl Hollywood Cosniellcs
ment, ·all elecliie, 1118)' be
r.eedB women In and around
seen I&gt;Y app&lt;ilnlmellt. ~
Pomeroy. Full or pari lime:
ltiUf/1.
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No experience required. No
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territory restrictions.
FOR OOUPLE or man lamlly.
ol'llers all)"Where. lDglaest . Clean and newlY d&lt;!&lt;.'OI'Bted.
profits up to 611 per cenl. 300 ·One unfurnished and one fl!r·
Good Housekeeping appnived
nlsl)ed apartments In Mldd..
cosmellcs. Leads lumishi&gt;d.
port, Phone, 992-326'1. 3-!Uic
Credit extended. no slock .to
oarry. N&lt;Y franchise lees. No
8u1iness Opportunity
•lock investment. For lull In· VEI!DING Opponunlty. If you
lotmatlon by man, plU$ s
are Iooklng lor a good bus!·
free samples, write studio
nesa opponunity but a~ n~1~
Girl Hollywood Formula,
!ant 1o IDvesl a large sum,
Dept. M·266, 1'1461 llart si..
try operatb!g a speed-vendor
No. Hollywood, Calli. 9111115.
route. Try It on a small scale
Also Immediate big profit
before you plunge, For aa Ill·
openings lor Party Plan op.
tie as $1497 a sulllclent 1111111erators.
!-16-11p
ber of machln.., locatlon!l.
and stock will he all..,ated.
:!0 LADIES wanted part time
Then watch the remarkable
for Party Plan, car necesresults. Seven to ten hours
sary. wt;ite Box 668 L care of
weekly effort can provide $50
the Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy, to $100 per week lnoome.
Ohio.
3-1"te
Multiply effort, mu!Uply income. Company financing
MALE AND FEMALE. Man available lor rapid erpanston
and wife te;:~m for midtown to full lime route. For ~
~Uris al•rm. Man
lor light
tails. wrlle. ~iving your pbone
maintenance and supervision, number, Spoed·Veridor. Dept.
wife for housemother on a ro. F. '/262 Natural Bridge Raad,
tation basis. others on staff. St. Louis, Missouri 63121.
Retired coupit considered.
3-16-lto
Utilities and apa!·tment furn·
!shed plus salary for eacll. For RHI Estate For Sale
•ppoinlment call 221·91130 or
RODNEY DOWNING
231·5418 Columbus
;t.1&amp;.3tp
Real Ellale Broler
Pboae IIUSI!
WOMEN to work part lime as
Middleport,
ObJc
Ree Line Fashion Stylists. sell
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guara"teed fashions on home
party plan. Above average
urnings. O"f''rtunity deoerv.
es a call. Jean Trussell, ph.
94!1-3703.
3-14-3tc
TRUMPET PLAYER and

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singer to Wllrk .with establish·
ed band. Phone &amp;1!1-3001.
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UllKtlimble thne fan Jumble~r,

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Mower~ pt, ' NI 111~~; .'200 . ~• ~r\llder PTO, M'o.lor~
ElevalD"' Surso SP ll ,'l~ll! Puq&gt;, 1959 Dlc Truck •
Rl60, 31,000 ad~ it!llri: · ,.,
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chine In orlllnl! l!ietorJ el!"
ton. Automatic , lie Ill lo
make bultonholel, .W ill

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tho IWiat 'lli a single dJI!I. Lift
In lay-away &amp;!!d been
!lied. .Balance ~ 111117 fl'/,
or terms ol f1 per llltllllll.
Phoae 119J.U;
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!lORRY SAL • DOW a Jl*'1
gal, !lie aaed Blue lAIIIN
.... and upiJolslefy cleanlr.
·Rent eleclrlc llllllnpoaer•.;JII.
ter Fun!lture.
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ELEcT!Ici.ux Vaeuqm &amp;D.
er Wllbt attachmenll, eorcl'lllnder pi paint opray. Jle.
pollj!IIMid buf guaranteed, Ill
· Jlke new eondllton. Pay qll
f37.4S or terms .If deolnod.
Phlme . . . .
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BRACE yrunelf for a lhriU tile
flnt time )IOU tile Bille Lullre
.Ill clun rup. Rent e1ectr1e

presiding:at

tdlampooer
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Tht balanct of poww
hal jon! bttn upoot, Again. ly POftl~. (1\Mtlht -~~
appoinlmtnt. Tho Judgt. A ""Y optclal GTO.
Tht Judge. With a otandard 366-hp, 4(JO.cubo Rain
Air v.a. 1ht Judge. With a llandard all..,ndlro, lloar·

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MUST SELl- 1HII Zig Zag fng mlclllfte. This mabl buttonbO!es, !ft8DY laney 4&amp;ligus, Take over ~
$5.+1 pet 11101111t or JI8J'
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c~~sroount ror ..,...
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PH. 992·2143.

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PA'VMENT8, walnut i:ollsole llereo. This
lei .baa AM·l!ll l'ldlo, 4

moynlod 3-.,_t. The Judge, Willi o llalldonl60-l...
opalltr fat aN lht world to - · lht Judge. With dard mog-l)'pO whtob. And blueftd.pllaw llrlplng.
Makt a dato lor Millan, blc:oUM The Judge wll

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titil. DIU GoodwiD. I lllllel
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•"'int, iiuto.J;'!I'•·;..powor oteoring, racllil,. ]ly~~.at
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Safori .(Statiort Wagort, li&gt;cal 1 owner car, whit' twor
doric blue linioh. Cl- lntioriOI, liko ·ntw ..., tlroo,
,automatic:, power ltMrlrag and br:a~es. 'RaciiOi.

1965 FORD GAL. 500 4 DR........... .!.. $1~

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"Fod Back" 383 - 4 bl. carl&gt;. Engine, Power Steering' Consolo Shift

Auto. Trans. One Owner.

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Plymouth Fury·-----~---~-S1850 ·
4 Door Sedan. Auto. Trans. P .S, Air c:onditioning, One Owner. '
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Chevrolet·
4 Dr~ Sidan,
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Auto. T
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Blac• vinyl int. wi~h buc••t .eatS · conscilci, neW
. Premium tires, v.a eng.: auto. tra ~. P:s., .P.$.,
rodla, lo"! mileage by local owner• . tG! oharp car,

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and tto.,lng, rodlo, white wall tlrot, wheel dltca, and outtldo rt• Yitw minor. Tho tot. prlct tfl.t~;

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1,.4 OLDS. II STATION WAGOM -•white finish with Nthlnyl lnt«ior, oqulppetl with powM- !Noll:. . .-4

tt .. rine, tadlo, tinted glo11, white wall tlroa, wh. .l dltc•· Thl• sharp ono owner ttatlon wotort Woulcl . .
idool For family trips ~d outing• thl• •umNt. SALE PRICID AT ...... ,.................. .. . uSUII.IO

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1965 ~NTIAC CATALINA CONVERTfiLI! .. Blue ~notollle Finish with white top, b'iock ..1n,.l lnt.rlor, ,
VB eng1no, turbo hpdromoti.: lronaml11lon, po~Of ttewing and bro~o•, radio, white woll tlroa, wheal Ill au,

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1963 BUICK SPECIAL 2 DR. •........... $695
Auto. trans., "rcldio &amp; heater, goo tirei; runs out fi~t.

powor con..,•rtlblo top, outaide mltror. A porfoc:t cor for't"t nice woor· h., ohoo·d

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lt68 CADILLAC COUP! DEVILLE .. Whit. flnlah with block
interior, thia ono Ia o rool bea"'j to look at on• .:ompllmontod
~It+. o full llno of pa-r rtqulp~n~~nt, Including poww wlntlow1
,anti olx woy tool, now n.dla with pow ... ontenno ond Nor toot
apooker, outontotlc liehl control, tinted elo11, white woll tlrot,
cllruto contrGI olr conclltionlnt, Gnd lqat l.ut not looat, only
10,726 mil.. . Sold now for · $6607 ,95 now tale ptlcod lor

• 1963 CHEVROLET ..... , ..... , ......... ;$695
Impala 4·· dr. Local I owner car, Y8 tngino, power·
glidt, radio and hooter, good tl,.,, blut fini•h:

lHl OLDS F-85 STA. 'lAGON •• , ••• t .•• , .$995

Whitt finish, auto. ·trans .• radio &amp; h•attr; Real nic•
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Clean Interior, 1ood w.w. !ires. R&amp;H.

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crultoamotlc transntlnlon, pOWft ,...,lttf, rodlo, .~... ........ -whtto woU..tlfMr·d•I.,JMI ,whotil ~11a.1 ~ ·
Iota mora oxtro1 . .18 SALE PRIC~D AT ..... , ............... . ............................. $1111. '

1965 FORD MUSTANG 2 DOOR HARD TOP - Six cyllnd.- engine with o thr.. on the floor atortdatd tront•
mlaslort, radio, doh1u wh..l dl1u, tinted glou, buclc .. ••ata. Thia one h a booutlful gold mtklllic finolah with on all vinyl intorlor to motel\. Priced for our 88 SALE AT ONLY ••., •••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • .SUI.OO

1967 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE - H.,.'• one with o Goltl
l!'lltollic finish with II leo now eroen lntorior, hc:lt o hill co,.pli•
mont of r,owor oqulpment htcludlng wlndowa ontl •he wop power
toot, tl t. 6 · toloacoping IIHfll\f wheel, tlntecl 11011, radio
· With PG:WOf antenna ontl r•• Hot IPOOitel, whit• woll tlr01,
Thl1 c:er, hoa hotl nothing IIIII the YOfY II••~ of coN alnct Mw.

1964 CHIVROLIT IMPALA STATION WAGON -Gold finlth with motchii'IIJ oil Yinyl Interior, 213 VI
angina, pow« tlltle tranamlttlon, powor ''"ring , radio, whl,. wall tires and wh .. l dltct, tintlltl_ ;!~•••
chromo luttogo ro.:k, ond many mora extrot. Very good condition. 18 SALE PRICED AT ... •••• .......00
1;63 CHEVROLET IMPALA 2 DOOR HARD TOP -White over tufg_uolto with matching turqVol .. lntttllw_,

$4211,00

283 Y8 entlno, power glide transnd11lan, rGdlo, and whMI lillaea .• Thia ono hoa bHn trtotod o IIHio fOUih"

and needs o 11"1• angina work, llvt It ttlll o pretty foir cor. A car lllco thit ia norlftlllly prlcocltilout·

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11967 CADILLAC
""tj:~lll'c ffnlah with o •ltc1i Ylnyl top ond IJ•II• lntttiOI and
OCIUIP,.tl with pow., w1~tdowa and alx way ,. • ., aoot, radio
with pt...- antenna anti
to,- apoolca.:, tlntocl tloll, white
wall tlr.a, automatic heodlltht control, and c:ll .. ote control air
contlltlo.nlng, Trodod to ua juat in tim• fCN' ·OI.II' N •alo,$4211.00

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PRICIO AT ONLY •••••••••••••• ; ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SIILDO

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HARD TOP COUPE - Gold tlletollic finlah
wltft 1rftn lntOt'lor. Thl• cor hoe • at. way pa-r ttal, rotllo
wUh powof ontoMo ond roor s... apeo!Jor, tinted glou, tlh
•toorl"tt whnl, white Woll _tlrea, cll .. oto contra! air conditionIna. Thl' 1964 Cotlilloc 11 SALI PRICID AT ....... $1611.00

1964 CADILLAC - Bloc• flnlth with block ,no; whit• interior,
rodl•, with powtr onttrwio oncl tear Hot •poole..,, tlntotl 1lou,
'white woll tires, ro~ .:onlfol ' aUialtle "'lrror. Thla cor Is
prlc:od for our II SAL! AT •••••••••••••••• ........ 11 ..1.00

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1"2 CADILLAC-COUPI OIYILL'I- Red bottem with o whit.
,.,. ontl blo;clc J.ait.r Interior, Thll OM h" ,....., whwftwa oncl

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wlilte .wall Ur.,., f'onlota eontNol outaiH '"'"or. Wo prlcotl_ tfd•
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... tiiiM l.t,lirlor full ~ ~wl,..-.wt. rotllo, tlnt.cl 1I0111 .
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1962 IMTI!RNATIDNAL SCOUT PoiJR WHEEL DRIVI! -Rod Ia tho color with a white cob ond all •lnyl '
intorl01. It runs Yory good and has yory decant tiro•. Thl• one would make 10~110 o fino fl,hlnt cer_,
With tho faw who. I •I•• you con go wher. the fiah oro. II SALE PRICED FOR ONL V.. ; , .. , •••• UILOO

19U lUlCK WILDCAT TWO DOOR HARD TOP - Thia one hos a white over troon finlah with o bel1e
11lnyl lntorior, only 37,000 mllea and af.ow1 tM Ytty boat of car., equipped with V8 engine, power llrolcet
oncl lt..rlllf, o"'a1110tlc trontlnlaolon, roclio, NEW white wall tire•, wh"l dlau and tinted glau. A "0!7
nlw ono owner cor thot Ia II SALE PRICED FOR •• ,.,,,,,,, ••,., •• , • , •••• •• ••• • • • ••• • • • •• .SI7H.OD

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hoa on IYory fl"hh with o bloclc lntilrlor, r&lt;ttllo with power on•
leMa ontl r•or '"' 1paciker, tlntod tlott, white wall fir••·
automatic headlight control with twilight sentinel, poww win•
dowt and tiJI woy power tOot, and climato control air conditio,..
lng. Tho ptico on this one for our 88 solo la, ........ S4lii.OO

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wltft boltt lntoriCN', equipment con1lftln1 of- radicl with p-•
.atomo Md ttor uot ooabr, tl~ tlln, white wall tltoa,
pow. wlft4ow• ond alx .way aeal, elhnato control air conclltloft.l"f, 1ncl .,.nlc oyo. Our 8!1 SALlE PRICE ... ·••• ••• $17U.OO

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one Ia what 11 ltnown to th• trod• ot a croom puff. It hot a VB anti no, outomotlc tronaml11lan with o Floor
ahlft, p-er tt .. ring, now whlto wall tlroa, Whool dlact, Gnd only :20,000 mllot, ................ Slm.OO

lf61 CADILLAC CALAIS HARDTOP COUPE .. Boa11tlful arctic
bl110 flniah with blocll. intorlor, equipped with ratlio, power
antenna, roar aoot tpeolcor, new white wall tlroa, climoto con·
trol olr conditioning, romott C:ontrol outsld• mirror . Thia fine
cor hoa only 19,000 mil•• and •haws th. .. wy 'b o•t of C·ore.
S,.clol price for our annual 88 ;iol• lt • • ,.,., •• •• ,, : S4911.0lf

IN6 CADILLAC COUPI DEVILLE. - Whito finial. wUh beige
Interior, ~~qulppoi wlril radio, tin~ 1lou, ,._ whltowoll
tlru, •poWot window• ond ala wor ..ot, CIIMot• control air
candltlo~lnl. Only 27,000 mit". Set. priced ot., .... $3211.00

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malic tron•ml ..lon, p-ar luolcet and ttNrlng, rotllo, tlntetl tlou, white woll tlroa, who•l tll•ct, tUr c!NI4L,
hoa Mvorol miloa on It, but lookt ·ond runa "..,,.good. SALE PRICE~ AT ....................... UII.OO
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brake• and ttoerlnt1 turba hydromotic ttonsmlulon, ro.lo, tlnttd tlott, white wall tl ...a, Thl•
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one owner Olda ., aold and aorvlced l.y Ul tinea new. SALE PRICID AT•••••••••••••••••••••

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. Cruioematlc ,..,.,, powtr olftrlng; radi?Jt, hoatll';
interio;,, ·
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ow,_ cor It • ulppod with power brolc01 and ttiwlng, TU'bohydromatlc troniml ..lan', rodlo, tintM J~"&gt;.,·
NEW whlto wo I ~ret, wheal tlitct, oncl foc,O!'y '!'lr candltlonlnl• U'a o OM OWMI' c•, traMtl .N I l l ' - • '

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lee, Live PTO'; Ford 5' RotarJ',Mow'er, (oril'3 B-12" plow
3 pL, Ford 7-row Bot.iey Hoi! 3Pir,, Ford 7' Disc 3 pL, o..;
ham 7' CultiJli\Cker, COI'p ~rijler 3 "PL -Jete, Ford 2
row Corn Planter 3 J)t., Fereu.-. Sub-Soner, Delrborntulti vator 3 pt., FerwiOn'SCr·e~ 3 JL, Ford' Hay ·conclldo.
er. 2 Wagons, rlt1ber. tired,"sldl boards. ,_..ae enJ gatts,
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will ooll tho loll6wing ot.M)!. fo..,locatod ..P.,!dMat..
ly 3 milos w~o¥ of Harri-•lllo, Qhlo, loot off. S. R.
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W•nted To Buy
WOMEN ONLY. Relax and en· FURNISHED apd unlurnlsbed
apartments.
Close
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'tOYAL
TVPI:WRITER. Kodel
joy an evening at the Racine
Phone
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KMM. any condition, Phone
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Recreation Center on Women's
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night, Tuesday, March 18,
9112-&gt;143.
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LOTS,
Bob's
Mobile
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Racine
3-16-lte
!rom 6 to 10 p.m. Opportunity
Court, Syracuse, Oblo oo State W.~NTED TO BUY -Telescope
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to Jearn to play pool, Pin~!
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124, Phone 119M115L
pong, plnbaD, cant games,
at least 400 power. Call 843·
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226t between 7:30 a.m. and
etc. Door Prize.
P:30 p.m. weekdays. :J.f4-6lc
Dorothy Bentz, Mgr.
HARMONY
aparlmenllo
3
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and 4 rooms, furnisbed, ~lEW OR good used farm wawalls, floors, furniture, prJ·
-on. Frank Dodderer, Cool·
SEE NEIGLER Building Sup.
vale parking. Qui of all floods,
ville, OhM, RD 2.
3-13-31p
ply for building your hOme,
3 blocks from Pomeroy pool
U!ng Ume loan available.
omce, 99U39! from 10 a.m. 12-INCH
!taddle. Phone
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to 6 p.m.
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3-13-31p
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Hravm's TraDer AN'l'IQUES, dlsbes, furniture.
zippers, pockets, pegging.
Park, Ml,.ersvllle. Phone
cldna cabinets, old pbono.
hemming, alteralions, · etc.
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11112-3324.
graplls, cloclm, mloc. Lee
Mrs. Freddie Thabet, Maoon,
Rucl18l11, 1011 Legion Terrace.
Phone 773-5651.
4-30-tft' SEVEN ROOMS, bath, 011 'ftlo.
:J.J.IOtp
mas Fork. Phone ift.3U'I '"'
VACANCY lor two elderly peo.
99J.54/l!l.
3-!Uic
pie. Prefer private paid pa·
W•nted
tlents. Phone Mason, '173-5115. FURNISIIED hoUSe ln p..,..
ANTIQIJli:S. fnmlture, dfll'hes.
IIH-tlc
roy, fivr rooms and bath. ' mlscenlni'OU!. Mrs. Rowan!
cau evenings, 99N262.
Cedi. 100 111'. Main St .. Porn..
.A'I'TENTION Meig&gt; landown" llauk Jlollday"
3M!&lt; I'OJ'.
14Uc
ers: Oil and gas lea8es want·
ed in Meigs County. Write P.
0 . Box 251, Pomeroy, Ohio.
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•HESTER - 6 rooms, bath,
basement, furnace, patio. gar·
age. othor buildings. 310 acres.
I WILL NOT be responsible lor ROUSmtEEP~
~EDED . .
pon&lt;!. $13.1100.00. •
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furnace, 3 bedrooms, nice
one other than myself.
ing conditions, light work.
Wendall W. Barker
Phone 9112-5251.
Utlc
f.arden. $6500.00.
Mason, W. Va. 3-16-3tp
ROUTE l3 - 6 rooms. drilled
wen. out cellar, garage. one
CAPABLE MAN lor both clerk
?! RIFLE MATCII lor meet
acre. $4,000.00.
and serviceman. All!IIY In
Two classes, light and heavy
BELEN or VIRGIL TEAFOBil
person, H &amp; R Firestone.
weight sroped rines only, Rut.
S\'RACUSE
IIUD5
1-11-«&lt;
land Gun Club, Sunday, 1 p.m.
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GET ABETTER BUY NOW!
Sot On• Of Tho11 Quality Solos.; on:
MARVIN KEEBAUGH
JENNINGS "ACE" lAYLAND
CECIL BRADBURY
PETE BURRIS
IRVING 'KARR

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Deentnr. pro~ealonel ~ IF YOU are loo1ttng for ,a.g!IOI
mont,, an 1111r!i: ~lloalness' IJPIIOI'IUnllf 1M are.·
J111one We~, . - col- hesitant to ·Invest a, laiP
11ct.
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vendor' .OUter Try li "" i 1.
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piuft!lel For as little aa t141'1,

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STANDAIID
PLVMBJNG It
BE!li'A!IRANT for sale with
BEATING, 115 'l,IIrd Avt1110.
lhing quarters &amp; 5 atro 4fl.llll.
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rental sleeping roollls. LcJeet.
ed In smaD 1own on lbte
DEWITi"S PLVMBING
Route grosslnl! f35,CNIO ,......
AND BEATING
Ideal hll!band and wife .,.. R0111'E 160 at Evergreen. Pit
terprlse, selling due lo bus.
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includes bUIIdlJw, large lot.
IMurance
aD restaurant oqulp. Area
P'OR ALL )lllUI' ln!U!'anoe needs.
code 614-221&gt;4r11 at write 11!11
eheck wllh your Grange ag21, Beaver, Oblo.
ents at the Neal rns. Agency,
81 Stalt st. Agents for auto,
F'AI!M MACHiNERY. I wiD be
lire, Homeowners. hospllal
open for buslneaa stlll'ltnl
and gonera1 liability. 14-lf
Saturday Mardi 15. Rave
plenty tractors and IIOVeral
NATIONWrDE INSURANCP:
tracks. BID Goodwin, 6 miles
AUTO.
nre. lite. 45 State st.
from Wilkesville, 0.
M-4
Waldo F. Brown, W. R.
Brown.
441-ltiiO.
14-lf
Oii!O GRA!m.ANO GRADED
Hereford Bull Sale. 25 Bulls,
clean pedigrees, service age Bnsln•·' s (l.,portunltv
and grading cholee. From the
EXTRA INCOME
top herds of Ohlo and Mid&gt;J.
OPPOR'l'UNITY
gan. Saturday, March 29, 1969 RE!JABLE man or woman. No
at the Wellston Fair(!roundll
selling. Refill and collect
in Wellston, Ohlo. Gradlnl! at
from new type coin-operated
9:00 A.M. Sale at 1:00 P.M.
dispensers in your area. We
For cataiOI!S write 1o: Lloyd
secure locations. Must have
Blackwood, Sale Manager, Rt.
car, references, 1600 to
3, Pl&gt;meroy. Oh!o.
G3
$2200 casb inveslimenl for
oqulpment and inventory. Ten
hours weekly can net excelServices OHered
lent income. For personal Interview, write,
including
DEAD STOCK
phone number, . to Cal-Ton
12.00 SERVICE CHARGE
WILL RD.OVJ: YOUB DZAD
Supply Co., Inc., 121 No. lfigh.
HORSES AND COWl
CALL JACKSON JSI.4U1
land Ave. Pittsburgh, Pa.
152111.
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LEE'S PLUMBING &amp; DEMO!).
ELING, . Crown City, 0. Pb.
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WATER DELIVERY SERVICE
Ph. «&amp;-OM7.
'Ill U
AIJIEltl' ERMAN

Water Delivery Servlee
Patriot Star Rt., Galllpolla
Pb. m.%133

TBRMn'E PEST CONTROL
FREE Inspection. call ~~
Merrill O'DeD, Operator tor
Extermllal Termite Smloo
10 Belmont Dr.
Jill If

a sufficient number Of mad!.
lnes. loclitlons. ana std: wiD
be alloeated. Then wateh the ·
"remarlreble results! Seven to
len hour&gt; weekly· effort can
provide $50 to $100 per week
Income. Multiply effort multiply income! O&gt;mpany
financing available for rapid
e&gt;&lt;panaioo to full-time route.
For details, write - giving
your phone number. Speed'
Venaor, Dept. F, '12!l2 Natural Bridge Road, St. Louis,
·Missouri 63121.
13-2
CANDIDA'IES - ~ lor IIIo - · • Utle - IIIo
amiial Beaux Arts Bill at tbe Southera Hlgii School in Raelne ·
M J(arch 22 are theoe live senior girls. The candidates, ...
lectecl by a taculzy cmunl-, Iotito rlah~ are Lima Grind-.
stall, Ann McCil-k, Shirley Guolti&amp; Bl'fd&amp;elle Nease and
Rolda lo!orl'OII.

Veterinary Career
Day is Plarured
COLUMBUS _ Anyone Interested in !mowing more about Veterlnary Medicine may become
better acQialnted with q!jlortunlties in this field at the Tljlltii Anooal Veterinary Medicine Career
Day on April 12, in SluM HaD
(on Colley Rood) slarting at 8
a.m .. at The Ohio stateUnlversl-

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cooll-entsformostlarmswill 811d -sad the amounct!ment
be the siiJne in 1969 aslntbepaot of acreage -poundage markelins
two years. J. Melvin Gilbert, cpttas for 1969.
Chairman of the Gollla Counzy
Since the present ocreaae aJ.
Agricultural stablllzalloo and l-ent proJl'am boa been elfecConser..tion Committee said live in recllclnl excessive liUIIFriday. The 1969 national acre- plies during the past three yean,
age ollObnent is 249,686 acres. . Department omclala stated that
Notices of individual farm ollct- acreage - pounclage markellns
ments have hoen mslled to pro- quotas would not be aubmltted to
ducers.
a IJOWOr rele....Wm lhlo year •..

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The main llmctloo of the program is to bring to the attention
ol interested otudenta and the
general public the _.wn!Uea
in the Veterinary profession.
AffiMAN (I? SELECTED
LEON - AlrlllaD Barbara E.

Dunlap, daushter ol Mr.lllldMra.
Clyde J. Dunlap, Leon, bas been
The 0011sensus of views preoelected lor training at Keesler
AFB, Mias., u an admlnl&amp;tra- sented to tJie U.S. Department of
Uve specialist. The airman, a Agriculture by burley growers
lll'aduate of Point PloUant Hlgb and other interested per sons at
School, recenily completed baste a public meeting In January In
training at Lacklaiad AFB, Tex. Lexlngtl)n, l(y., and by letter,
favored continuation of the pre-

Markollng 9101&amp;1 have been In
effect for burley tlibacco each
JfM alnce 1139. In a ret.-.
held last Jllr; .7 pereont
ol the 299,696 •D-owers YOtlng
favored contiJaiiitoa ol market.
lng quolaa on the Jed, 1969,
and 19'10 crops ol bUr~ tol&gt;occo.
Tha level ol price aupport for
1969 wll~ be IIIIIOUI!ced Ill tho
near futwoe, Gllbert said. The
1968 crop n a - - at 63.5
centa per pound, and U.o leVel of
llllii'Orl lor the 1969 c;Op wiU
be lboul 3.6 percent ld&amp;har liian
for the 1968 erq&gt;.

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Unleae exc:41ptlo111 ,,., fllea therelu, aa1d AteOUDtl WUI b. for ht!arlllf
lldctl'lt taid Court, on the i Sth day
Ill AJr11. 1-. at which time .w:
tlcountt will be coMidered ""d eoa. &amp;blued from dar &amp;o dQ' UDtn ftnall1
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No. 13.403. nm, 1'1111! aDd Dtlttrl·
butlve aeeot.~nl of Wllllal'll T. Porter,
admtna.tutor of Ule tnate of Kabel
A. Pon.r, de('eqed.
No. 13,411. F1rst. ftaal ud dl.trl·
buUve aerount of Emm1 Spealu. J:xe .
eatrl• of tha Eltate of B~ 1...
lin., d•e.afled,,
lfo. lll.t113. nnt Aeeount of Leo
Rupe, Glllrdlen of the PI'*ID alld
at.te of RoJ' R. RDJt, aa bM!olllpetent panon.
No. J.J, 1128. P'll'lt md nn.J HOlD\
ol l ..rvln Balu, lll'lmlnletnloi of
ttat: erilte of Jean.tt. Ellelll B&amp;lel,
deeeased.
Ho. JJ.a. J'l,nt, llnat mel dfltdbutlve II!COUIIt of Elhrl A. Blll'dette,
ldD!IaMtratrhl of the e1t1te ., On
1,. Arthur , deceated .
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kiUM account of Noah BOII'U. ad·
mhUitntor of tM J'.lta~ of J..S.

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LYle WIIIJb, A&lt;lmlnlltn.trix . of
tbe Eltete of Amel EdfU' Weqil
lab
c. Waatb), deeeued.
No. 13.Ji0. Second A«auat of
Gledn Perroucl, Guardlen of the per.
1011 end eltlt. of S.vaDDI &amp;., hr·
roucl end Cbarlee A. P•JTOUd, miDOI"I .
No. 13.2'13. J'int and flnal leeOUDI
, nf Wilson Norrll, Adtnlni.trator of
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AND IITn.IMINT
011 ACCOUNTI
A&lt;.-eount. lnd voucher• of \he fol ·
lowtq named PHWOnl lDd fthtee
i1ave !)lo,en flied tn the Probate Court
of c..rua County, Ollio, fin appfOTJI
~ad •tUement.
No. lt.M. Fourth Accoullt of
Helen Sterberry, Guardian of the
&amp;tate of EftJe111 Lambert, an ID·
•'l'lmpetent ~rton.
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!/use dresses will make a hilllt lh'e Prolli•-,
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Colors indude- pink, maize, blut,·lavender, mini
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