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; . es wW romaln Ill '15 cents per
' hour. All!&gt;llcallon• ohould be dlo
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- port Recreolion Commission,
: Town Hill, M!cldleport.
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_ DIOI&lt;ul&amp;ed, buldelayed,po,_
-EmPioJed Torey Ohlinger,
sible action to raloo al!ghtly 1111' an asslollllt Meigs Local belke&gt;- mtssioD
charges to the pool 10
' ball eoach and Pomeroy Jr. Hll!h
as to balance btcome with e»
te~~eher, aa Bummer park direo-

penses·

rates of surrounding
comm~tles wiU be studies.

. tor; he ta a ll"lduate of Ohio
Unlvar&amp;IIY and a physical edl&gt;catlon major.

All!&gt;rnvecl with ~nny IIY•ell
the summer schedule of dances
on the be&amp;kolball slab, the !fr&amp;.
men con&lt;b:ttng ali Tuesday and
Fridly night events, the Middle-

other• allendlng were i))n
Lowery or the lire doportJnont
and ~ fark AIOo&lt;latloo Commlttoe; Cl&gt;lef of Police Herb
Glll&lt;Y, council npreoontatlve
Dick VIIUihano and Torey OhiiJ&gt;.
ger,

rooms, an omce tor the mlnister, secretary's office, 8 i c k
room, stor~ area, rest romns,

and a kltcheo, The social room
will opon IntO tile preiODI aan&lt;twirl'·
. Nine calls - two in-town and
uGocrs Uttle House," used
·seven out-of-town - were 111- for primary department Sunday
awered by tile Mldcllepnrt Fire SChoOl clasaes lor tile past !lve
:Department during February, years, wW be ramoved !rom
·Fire Chle! C. ltobert Fisher re- tile lot to make room lor the
ports,
4dditton.
Contract calls answered incl.- lour In Sallsbui'JI Town-

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TwO mutual aid caUs we r e

answered. one In Pomeroy at
the clt;y wmp and another near
Rutland whore the Jllllor Darst
home at 9lotgun Hollow h a d

caugl!t !Ire.
'The two In-town ttres were a

blaze altho Barsotti apartments
and an auto fire on Mlll St. An

average of

eight

men answered

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eaeb call tor a total

64 man

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War on Poverty

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TONY ROllE
(Techolcolor)
Sinatra • JW st. Joh''l

·~eaturette:

Hula La La;
Grizzl,y Golfer;
Puaa 'D Boota;

route.

Council oareod alao ID IIOIICi
Rep, IWI&gt;h Welker a coPY ol the
Mella C&lt;lwliY'a commission- letter requesting sign&amp; be placed
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\INIFORMS
lllSCUSSED
tile existing · Gallla-Molga ComA diacunion was held on of·
muniiY Action A80JICY as the acfleers
of the pollee dePartrneli.
ent for the ''War 011 PoVerty" in
having to wait oil&lt; mondia be1he county.
lore
they are given lunda lor the
The action wao takeo alter
purchase
of uaifonna. The m•
Richard Sll)'re, director of tile
ter was turned over to Mayor C.
Gallla-Melgs CAP, and Laure11
0, Fisher Wbo wW adv!Jo ...,
llo!l'man, aut director,_...
olflceta ihal thOU' 'eail''PUteliue
ed before the eommiaaloneraand
unUorms at their own GJ~Pense
explained the need tor the forII IIley will! them belore llX
mal aclll1owledgmenl o!
CAP.
The commiaalOilers, in other

TONIGHT, MARCH 12

MlddleiiOrt.
stwnbo ai.sostressedthataigos
Bhnula be plaeed tllrousb M!cidloport Indicating hoW a motorist
mil)' reaeh Route 7. U rnolDrlstl
!ollow the present ot,ns o1 lh•
Ohio Department of HIIJ!WIU'O,
coming from tho bridge, lhiU'
must travel througb Pomeroy to
Rock ~rings and then cut over
on new Route 7 to hit SOuth 7.
It was _pointed out that tbl
Ohio Doparlment of Hi&amp;bwo.rs
had rooited lllt'lorl&amp;ts that wll)'
In order to discontinue maJn.
teo&amp;nee of old Route 7 th~
Middleport. However, It was
pointed out also that Roule 35
does run throusb Middleport and
lhat the signs Bhnuld be pliiCed
1n town shoWing a motortat that
he can reach South 7 by travelIng throUSb Mlddl.,ort rlther
lhan going the longer pre-

actlviiY, accopted tile bid of Richards and Sons, Apple Grove, to
provide tile COUIItY with 3,000
ton o! pea gravel at 25 cenll per
ton at tile pit or !0 CBIIII per

too loaded.

Booster

Group to
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SrARI'S 7

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CARAT

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Member o1 F ecioral Depo&amp;illnlllrance Corporation

Fino !urnlturo bedns on the lnotdewltll Flexstool'o
- · Ll!edmo ~rl~ and preclolon engiDiered
solid hardwood !rome. Alk our oal"man-to tiP
over a chair and lhow ;you wiG' Flexi!HI Ia tho
tlnell ~rod !urnl!liH :rnu ••• buJ.

Baker Furniture
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Last yilr a
ar prqJOaal waa made but
dropped
!oilowlnl a public meeting ot
whicb tlmo aev~ protesta aplnst the plan-Jwere lodged.
George _ , . . ouPorinlendenl ·ol tile Meigs District, at
that time told daident&amp; protest-

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Councilman stumbo -.vod

the vlllqo are several mollilll
in ureara with their rent Pl,)'-

ments. Grate waaordsredtoaend
theoe olfenderl letters lhat rtltl
month.
CoWJCil awroved tile report
of ~or Fisher for Februll),
showing rocollltl of $1,096.30
In lines and lees and$2411nm...
chant pOllee colleedooa, lor a
tDtal o! $1,337,30.
A.-ng the 10111on blesllloa
those mentioned earlier were
Councilmen B. F. Parmalee and
RlchardVBU&amp;IIan.

VETERANS IIEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
RIHTH - A daUflbter to llr,
and llrs. Fred Pulllna, Mlddl6o
port.
ADMll'TEI) - RayDiood Moo
Clelland, ~ovUle; 9Jlrlq
Kina. lllcldlll'Ort: Be117 J-,
Rulland; Wancla Scott, GqyovWe;
Marie Rlzer1 Syracuse; Lettla
DJSCHABiJED i))rolhy
Clark, Judith llacon, Reuben
Friend, nx. Boa, if1la Hudson.

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~1lft~n· of Po~ Lodge No. 164, F&amp;AM, In the ftrat ~.Tuesday nigtlt. Mr. Dot.!)' .,_IM*tlj!l,~er ,n! p.t 12th Masonic DlolrlcL Jomeo Souloby, loft, lo WM o! l'omeroy lodge
- 164 and, ~re T, t!Md'Jr., .rl&amp;bt. 15 a past district dopui;Y arand mas(Joand a 33rd degree
MUi)n. Au oroOiient attendaP&gt;'e G! tho mamberlllll&gt; witnesoedthelniiPOCtlon-- SOnttnel Photo,

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WAisTED PRINT SHIFT WI'(H SLENDER IZINC PUAtfD ~: ·
SKIRT. FABRIC RY CAMAY. TURQUOISE, NAVY., Q~rtl4~•J.
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lln,.elng,
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But_ lllll'elopment Dlreclor F,
Unclaimed
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edl\llni-ve nllln&amp; could 110 cime e!fec:tlve last
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. es lhat all
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a"*'ic~ng IUid halt -tile uae of fUnds lrOnl !1naneia1

ensure

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lum on,,all
operation)' '
~ the recently created
Water Development Authorlcy,
flclll\les built to oncl pollution
iloold be leaaoll to
lncllstcy
Involved. !! e n t a i pii)'Menla
liOuld be &amp;A&gt;IIe&lt;i to pa.y oa lite
bOnds and toward tile eventual
· purehase price,'
· Dotlui.Y DOvelepment Dlr_,
tho market.
Palll!ram Po!Jple aald the IRS
an ruling did not neceaoarlly. moan
Ql\,
end of ,...,, Interest
poll- llnanclng of lncllslrlil projects,
coUld
i'etiPie aald the Elldtaal Act
, passed by
!irst oea&amp;ion of
tile IO'IIh Olio General Assom\&gt;IY liOuld probobb' give the
' tllete on out since It Coold prOVida the aome low Interest rate

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The Dlrectot oald tile aulhoricy C&lt;JUld build •• pollution treatment Pia!lt !'If operation 11,- a
munlclpallt;y _;or a COUill;y next
to an lnduStttat plllll
Pon&gt;lo J Collier pointed oot
Ute ualnOI.IS of damqe done
by tile ""' ruling'' depended
largely - &lt;1!1 H'"' strictly and
(rimd!\ued on Pop 8)

h'l

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ofjhefl,ypr CreekPJant.twai!P
nouncod the promotion o1 Roger
be G, Thein to the POBIIIooio!MaiJ&gt;.
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io !),'HliinPhrey
who' ratlred on
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J:';_~J,;:be:en with the Ohio
V,
Corporation

RoiiU'Y&amp;enices for Lt.JIIMI

~..,[he now rool~i. TbeiBIII

marrj'ed and hos.three cbil!lrtn.
He ·'I ' a membet o! tile Amarlo
CIUil.e&amp;ion and tile Grqe.
~· D. HUII!Phre,y retired !rom
OYEC ICter being uaoeialed 01
t!jo ll,yg!if Creek PlantalncoFobo
i_l*y,t955,asmalnlenanceforo.
Prior to joining OVEC, ~~
~:~:~~In th~ f wao 01111&gt;loyed since_ 511&gt;t\"'!ber,
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!rmil 1~ "and.-1945 ti!Jen he
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J',a&lt;l'llh Avirulo In f.lo'·Pleuant.
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stlB dod Ill In Columbus and 1111Board members had !ell that high ochool ..,._ to KaliiQD

p._ However,

Board membera otated lbat vertlsing cmiot be c1oo1 enllllhe
thel' will! 10 place the levy before IIPII'I'Valls secured,
voters when •
buucl lasue
However, Hartuaveo aatd lhat
wWIMIIbeonthoaomobollm.A ~I1 In'•'"·
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buo on tile matter and tiu-

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blda !rom lho hi&amp;b acbool creditl lhrou&amp;b corro_.,.o

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•ODIInlellon _Jobslnceomalllocal work with tho UnlveraiO- of"-'
cootra&lt;:tor•-'""tbelblotohan. brllika.Thoboardalaocomn-·
cllolhe •llllller job&amp; Illite SaJI6. ad M111 CGitklo lor h.. allort Ia

.reoerilf,llvea G!the river na~
tion lnduatrir maciO reooillmondaIlona to state and !acieral road
olllelals bore Tueldll)' concerning water' clearancesoolhe naw
bridge to be built over the
Ohio River at Pl. Pleualll, W,
V~At tho -"""-'• called '-tho
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apokeali\eo laid th01 lltou&amp;lll a
900-!oot 11pa11 between b r 1 d B o
plera In the, water would be

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.Voter• lialn !n November If It
shouldfajlinMII)',
Only • moloriiY vot~ lo neoded
lor _P~'"'fFg~ ~~~~~""Y·
~t. George Hargraves ""'
plalned lhst the s e v - s o!
one mW muot be !IPProved thll
year to bring lhe operating~
oge Ill ID 17.5 mills. senate BW

most cleslrablo,
As a oecoild prolerenco, IIley
IOiggtlted two llpalll of 700 !aot
eacb with one brWfl pier iD the
mi:e~ tile dl... lolon Will"~ 'ralallon to the brllial! , to be
built at ~ ~ ....,; .

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Rivera nser Henclilroon, W.
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were vorloua !odenl olllclal o,
Ohio Hl&amp;lniiU' ~ ol!lcl:
... 111111 0. lj. COlan, .. admlnllllrallve laal- ol thorWNl
Virginia ~ COOunlaalm. ,
Colon bid arrloed here Jfol&gt;cla;r, but other West VlrsiDk of!lclalo were 11111111• lo 111 (ram
Chari•- TueJOkio !&gt;ecauae of
bad condlllma.
• Copt. ti, D, IIIIth laid the
next fll!ll would · be for tho
Colli Guard to ....... tho ind fiderol
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cbwnatlhepresonttlme.
CONTRACTORSSVRVEYID
Tho ,..,erinl-nt alao ...
ported on liUfviQ' which"" co"'
cl!ctod ....,.local building c""'
tractorsonil\Oirlntereatlnpro.tects ot tile Sal!oburyandltutland
Elementary S&lt;hools
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Tho resJanltlon of Richard
Martin as !~ coaeh ol Eu._
am Hi&amp;b Sehoul wu OC&lt;OPied
Tuesclll)' nltlht wheo the Ealterll
Local Sehoul District Board ol
EWcattoo met.
No "'*em"tnt ,., nomedbul
Olll&gt;llcadono are being aeciiPIOd bY ,Jolm Riebel, ~
tenclent. Martin wW romoiD as a
teacher. Be teachea the sevonlh
-grade II 1'\IIPero Plaino.
Tho bnlr&lt;l grlnted 1 coudltlo"'
.,. " ' y.ear'• leave of lb&amp;~e
tO~~-- Y~, bend dltoctor,
Tho:f•.., \-" : ~ _ ,
Y_.il_ace~~ II gr. . . .
sch'ool. · lie bu lllPlled lor a !oiIOwlbiP;
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11!0 ChelltOJ'o

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Carmao l!eat Holnoi Jac• mida

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Council meeting report, tills
P"""' erroooouol,y rclarred
to tile Ohio Volley Towing
Co. UlitePolniTowlngCo.
Ohio V.UIQ' Towing il In
charp of the preaont(Off1

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Driver Hurt

In Accident

to ci!JI..,.... thO Interest
oltlle local, cOJitrletoroiDihetwo

smaller Jobo,
It wao oaroed to IIOIJiy the
boar\! ol tile CheiiOI'oT\IIpora
Plalo• Water District that !Ire
IG'dranta wW be needed near the
new school and to Pill' a fl;OO t.IP
lee. Aclllall,ytllecootoflhemeter
and o - cow wW amount to
about $1!00 but the water ~lrlct board had II&amp;I'oad earlier
lhll f$00 would be the maxlanm

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m&amp;klnll 1 Plll!l to u

&amp;fOWICI ~ II tile POol.....,, !1-.
m_,-~hool.Tbowork-

be dono,,....,..., Ullllicooditlolf iqlreve.
Attancllf!l tile ui~ In ado "'"
&lt;lltlon to tho.. ,_ad .......,..
boardl_..!rmFrbero Vlqll
prea- &amp;MW,Porta',Vr'a.
E. 0 · Raii,Hirom!bwterlllll'llil
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will Dot have to be repaid by
Middleport Vlllap, Clerk Trea111nr Gene Grate haaliam.
ed.
Back In tile late 1940s l\llddleporl ......... pulhed to - forth willl plano lor a
dlsposal qstem. A !irm was
ampllll'ed to draw "' pions lor
tile project.
The
plUia were lor
a medlonl&lt;al a,ystem witb a trunk
line rwm1ng along river bad&lt;,
The COIIDCII al tile time was not
pleaaod with the IIUII!IIoted qa-

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tr..,..m !loodlng of lite 0 b I o
River liOuld wash out tile trunk
line and Ill - ' ' ·
A !ederal loon of $5,:12.1 wu
dveo lllddleport !rom tho De~ of HOusing and tl1i&gt;all
Dovalopmonl In Chi- end ltlo
~ llrm drawiDtl 111 lllo
plano wos paid !rpm tile loa.
The plana .... 41ocarded lor
all practical - • s and I h o
Flo,yd G, Browne ..,.._..,
!lrm was omplo,yedlator, • new plano lor a di_.
o.ytllem, 'I1Ie !irm cleori&amp;lll!l tho
preiOIIIl._ a,ytllem - C&lt;lllotruction.
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DIIBICJillon• woro rtcol-oed fnn1
tho c.dora1 .,...;y UIOfllrlall a- ~·~ .,,,,
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jollt oro token outollho rvuohnt road 01 whfel lndepondonll~ omoolho b~mp~
roadl or NQGeil tlrrlln; Two
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'. power plant Ollllilrl.,.e. Hlnrerk

uaes two

of

Mil)',

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Plant oi Power~ w·. va., thus r..
'l:h!i~f tlrll!l wllh ne8rly 'Dft1 yeara ol OIIUileDdld,l ~~a.; '

!lam.

Cta&gt;..,.

cotm~leled plans lor thedlslrlcro be advortlood IOPIR!ol¥ IInce bolntr Uled 1 IP'eat- bY~

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Roblrt Slln; bia IU'tntl, Mr.
and lira. Francis O'l..oOJ4hlln ol
Da,yton, • Sliter, and lhroo bl'Oo
!Mr•, illl of Da,ytor.
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., . IIKir will bO to ._,.
- 1011 !'Or IIW¥kt• and burial will
til Ia lhO ll4ior Crotk
lherfo ·

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lmprnvemeot
proJecto, The other
cent
~d lie reserved
Pill' unsettled claims, t
NeuenschWander ,• laid tho
eilmlnation of 11\f inWstrll)
lease-back ~ment onder
Water Dev~ot&gt;llllint Alllhorlt;y
did not "*a~J,y mean lite
end of lhe e!fopttvonosa o! the

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Announced

Surviving In addition to hll
wlla IIIli 1 1l-tn0ntl&gt;&lt;lld oon,

~~enlh, ell!lrth and ninth grad- be!ore voters

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charged a ochool.
llro, Patricia lillie of lllddl.,
.POI'tW8IIIDOlntod toaaevta,.__
term on tho 1ibrarJ boonlandtho
bnlr&lt;l IIPPfOoed 111o cloolng G!tlle
Saliobucy School 011 Feb. 19 due
to 1 lllllfonctlonlna water Pllll!f.
- TIIU"•Ignallon of llro. J\liiUh
lllock, a Butland -her, wu10o
cet&gt;ted oaecuve ~rll 1L .....
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coni of tile fUndi

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they would be Interested 1n blclcling on ceill~ r.,alr work to be
~-the Sail &amp;bury School.
\oiUI.K ' at
Thoro was oo1,y one o1 the local
cnntractors lndicoUng lhll h Ia
ftrm miallt be lnterealed In tho
!owtdallen work at the Rutland
Elemenwy SChool.
It was decided to lncluclo with
the bid on tho new high ........
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be In o!l'ect at the end of 1968
to r a alrlc w cont1nue r•
ce!vlng Slate lunda,
The Meigs Local Dlltrlct
curreotl,y hao 16,8 mWa In ef.
!eeL
Hargravos aloo reported that
building plans are otW lnCoiuJI&gt;.
bus lor IIP~rnval by the ~ullcllng

tile !ell.

the Ohio Wiler DevolopmBnt naoa orl!llnlzlllono

Twln·l·ltllll front tutpln•

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Meeting In regular session on
Tueodll)' night In Middleport, tile
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.llhlch It -beckod by almost 100 Boord of F4lc:atlonoareedtotake
per coni' of the teachero ot tile ...,, 1D Place a seveJ&gt;tentho o!
grades :Involved, Is lhat tile stu- _ one mtn tax levy before voters
dalllo ,oi tile upper lhree h 1 g h , of the dloirlct at the May primary
achool grades would attend clu- elections.
Memburs o! the boerd and 1111!P Middleport next !all, They mlniotrators stressed that tile
woukl be located in the Middl• 1 s 1 th
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lull of ~I , pi'omlae by Har-aves.
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duriP8 lito week and alao m
-iildl.
ReVL Llnlllll Stebblna and A,
E. Miller, represenlln8 tho Srracuoe, Minersville Mlololerlal
Group, wllhRev, Slebblnoapokelman, laid tile minister I aro willIng to
with tho, !l'mmer Boys' Lei&amp;IIOPfOII'&amp;m In IDY
illjl pq-)lblo. He aliQ prtisentod
pooslhlo IJIOIIOll-&lt;nakiJig pro.!e&lt;:to
ttiat ml8ht be ondertaken by tile
Booatera and ladle- the mlnltlleri !aol SUnda.v bell sbould not
be allmred.
Members of council Indicated
it had not taken !ormal ac:tloo
CQicernlng tho .... G! !1mday baaeball or tile pooslhlllt;y

F, O'La'f'll"o killed on March
2 lo Vlelillm. wW be held at
7:30p.m. Wednosclll)'lllhl~
Funeral Home with the He&gt;-.
Fother JohD Torol, pastor of lbo
Sacred Hearl Church, Pomeroy,
olficlallng.
Lt. O'Liulhlla. 21,. was a nao
tlve oflla,yttm and thO huabond of
thO former Pomala Hob- G!
Pomeroy. 11ro. o•LoQaltlm has
beeo llllillqj her home with her
parents, llr. and llro. Gaorge
Hobs-r, Pomeroy Route 3,
alnee her bu.sbaDd waa lll'i ovtl'aeu lut December.
Lt. O'Lal!llillln .... kWed
March 2 cU1ni a Viol C...
ambuah nino mlleo oorth of lSD..,.. He w11 witll a 1110-man uolt
when the llfOil' wu ambulbed.
Evecy ollleer was killed
or wounded. Lt. O'Laualdln wu
IIIIIOlW tho 19 ldlled and Z8"""""'
ed of tile 25th ID!aolr)' Dlvlllon.
He ontored tile onny In F.
ruary, 1961, and wu graduated
!rom oaicor'o cancllclate achool
at Fort ~.... Ga., In ~rll
last year. Be wao olatloned II
' Fort llnol, KJ,, lor oil&lt; . - , ,
be!ort boiJ18 ordered to VIol

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die plan; lour did not mark lltelr . i!~-1&amp;
ballots and.ont voted apiost tho
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propooal,
Harcra•••
lhlt lllcb
• -·will not make t i l e 1 - job lilY e011er, "Gnilt
time and 11101'111' will be lnVolv- ,
ed Ia tile ..._..red.&amp;icaliran..
fen wilhln tile disirlct," he 00111'i
mented. However, be Jtated. tbl
pion liOuld facllllato eotry Into tile new bulldinl by laltloB care
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tile
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tile

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woman· 515, or.undeVwho nrtch sllilhlly nal'fOWM ohtj~~:

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MonciiU''il•me,t~ng will be -re-

were

to help with the Ollllense at the
end o! tile stx month probellonarr
period. Alllthvr fl;O wW be paid
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whlcb wao JI'Oftled by· thO Ohio
en to Pomeroy
where
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attend clllsaeJ In tile present un111.-1 8lell unl!lcatlm with
~i worldllj together which will not be allolrecllorneort
junior and ~ 1111111 - · &amp;IQostlng \1M; plan 10 the dis- befon lnovlne Into the new hll!J! · year, SaviDga iDYolved In t h o
trict's board of edUcation Tues- aChoolj • otroos Engllsb - - Ollllooliclated Pl'OIIl'llll liOuld be
cla:l' nltlh~ Jlirgravea listed tile &amp;illori procram whlcb canrtO! now a greet l)elp In view of tho lou
!ollowlnl adnD!agea In tile oon- be olfored; more llludent body of the $35,000, he laid,
Further commentliiC. Hargravactt'vlt;y and better IJiidance prooolldatlma- !ell:
Better uile of teacber time gromo: o!l'actt•e :lunlor hlllll es laid thai adtodullng con!licts
In preparation I'OQIIred; more achool grouping; !lnanclallyproc- ~d be reGiced and students
balanced classes;' better place· ll~al; 1 better job of edUcation cnuld enroll lor more subjects
lhllt they wilh to ltu4lY •• a
mO.t of teacbera In taking ad- at a smaller coat.
vantage of lhelr opec!a!Uea in
~aldng of cnsto iDYolved, result.
training; tjle uae of the b e s t Hargra\'ea said thl17tar the dla..
0! 61 - · voting 00 the
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IUIOiher publ_le meet!Dil ao litat
opinion' mla[lt ba erpr'eaaed onco

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CHARLESTON, W, VL (UPJ) - WoSI Virginia ~ fedei'al ...
linllhY dlacuosloo was bold !lclalo were to meet thl&amp; ICternoon In P!tt•bursh to irJ to agree ooi
by lila BrtNP with town olllclals navlptlonal clarliDCel lhat will be ,required at tile stte•o! a Dinr
reprdlag the municipal P a r k Point Pleount bridge.
which will be aaed lortllloyear'o
Gov. Hulett c. &amp;nith laid lite otnclals
alao look II tile Van
IIUIIIII10f baoebali pt'Oil'lm.
Port Bridge jn Plttsburih to aee II a bridge iii that doliln would !It
Hayes, a member of council, the need ror the Point Pleasant area.
..,.akin~ lor tile vlllap, lncllU tile doelen Is IIUIIal&gt;le and qreed to b)' the U, S. Co&amp;ll
catecl evm ollempl will bemade ,
eloarahcoa are Qlard, Smith laid tllla would
to have a section ol the munlci- 111• n,avlplimal
, draallcall7 cut lho time needed
pal park dolelOI&gt;Bd 111,11}e IUIII- o! 'the American Legion team's for
mer prosram can be Continued, uae of tile park propert;y, CcMm· 5Q)IIh laid ~·••
llll)'el explained lhat tile town cllmen lncllcated holrever IIley !rom dlo A!Jpalachliil-.~
will need the llllllPOrl of all cit- cllacussed lite matter br!oii.Y at comrnlaslon, ' tile -·tlolteiU of
tzeos In undarloldn8 tile build- a recent meeting IIIII ....erall,y Public Roada, the ~
In&amp; of the new beoeball area, The decided that olrice lite jijrk lancl o1 Tranli)Orlatlnn and q,e Stall
!leld used for beoeboll In tile 1a public properb', cllliens Road conun!asiGn
to at&lt;OIIIliMIIIiiY In pail yoara will llhould bave lito ' oppor111nlt;y o! leodlhe meelb\l.
becomeHraller aourtlhlo ...,. nolng the racittt;y for recreaGov. Smith dlscloaod lhepoamor, aceorcllng to owner Rob- lienal porpoaei all days of lite slhllllo!' that tile U,
J!Ureau
ert LOUkL
week. CcMmcllmeo preaent, In o1 PW&gt;Ilc Roads will build die ·
A Bf1111P representing die Mid- addition to llll)'es, were AI LIP•- new KanauP-Hencierscin apaDlncll_.t, I'&lt;IIN"111 and Rulland comb, Troy Zwilling and Rob- -.t of the WeSt Vlr&amp;inla Stall
Am&lt;rlcan Legion Postl baseball ert Wlngetl Mll)'or HeriiiJII Lon- Rood Commlollon, beelll.. the
prolfllll was pre- ond ex- don was W,
5IIC baa a ]Ieavy beekli&gt;g of
plalnecl lhelr prngram. Doll 11\111· · A meellng of tile Boosters of- - k Ill tills time,
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nell, · apokeiiJIWI, lndlotiod tho !Ieora was set lor neort MondoY
Too, with the !edoral governLegion would like lor Ill home nlgbt to ciiBOUos!Urlhororaiudza-. mont building tile now brlcli,e. gomea to be plo.yed on die ~a- Uon of tho ·program; Thirty-live lhere's a dtanee II will be eomcuae ~cljlal Park property perSOIII were ' r e - lor tho pleted within 18 !IJOIIIIIB,
ttill S1IIIUI10f II arronsements !\I -hour meeting.
con be maciO, Hwmell aald lho

must be paid the first of eacb

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trash and rubbish, 'councilman
George Baker roported that bo
had received oeveral c01111llinll
!rom residentS Portalninlltodogo
l'llllllln8 loose, Mll)'or Fisher laid
lhBI 11111111' ~go had alrea&lt;(y boon
taken !rom tile communiiY by tho
dog ciiChor and lhat resldootl
must lie Ill ~ dogs.
A report wu liven dlat two
res!-• renting property !rom

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Dlolrlct palrcins on lllrthor j00111011dati011 of sllldentl I!!~· .....

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Thomas WolCe, 'lice.prelddent
lhll burning Is ~no In the c..,.
of the Haclne Home National
munlty but that residents are not
Bank, also s1gaed eontracts 110
cited to cow'l. Mayor Fisher laid
1llat bank could partlelpale In
that each year residents have
tile !ood stamp program.
beeo ordered to •loP ~

Slqlpy Joloi&gt;J

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ilom AriiOII ... named proal-

months have ,PU&amp;ed.

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A decision was reached Mooda.Y l!l&amp;lrt to eonllmle lite $}Ta&lt;Uae-MineravWe Baseball Boosters Orpnlzatl'"' lor -atlonof
the 1968 lloT•' Leqlle &amp;lllllner
proaram.
With rellril!l Booster prealclillll Roberlt.ciuksprellldlng, Wll-

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On ,-Furtller 'Consolidation
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Wheo the ~-rb' _..,. ,
quests tbe watt~~r to bl ~
on again.
It was agreed to write John
D&gt;wler of the Division Offtce rt
the Ohio ilol&gt;ertment o!HI&amp;iiWIU'I
at Marietta. and rOQUOst action
on tho plaeing of signs at the
Pom~Maoon bridge andoloog
the now by;&gt;aos lndltatlllg Where
Middleport Is louted.
Councilman cutrord stumbO
led the discussion on the lack of

ConstnJctlon o! • 95 x 55 loot nalize plans and secure bids on
wing to the l\lldd)eport Church tile propooed structure.
The congregation voted ..,...
of Christ will set underwll)' tills
tmously
to proceed wllh lhe conspring.
The church boerd and bulld- otructloo o! the lot adjacent to
:lng committee at a c::ongrega.. tile preaant structure.
PIIIIB call lor the winll to InUonal meeUng &amp;m&lt;~ay nlgbt
elude
a aocl.al room, lO claaawas given tile aulhorii;Y to tl-

lbip. all brush tlres 8lld o n e
bruBh ftre ln Chesblre Town-

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any 91'0Perb' owllOl". The. lmeodment prov:1,del further, b(mev~~

Church Planning New Wing:= ....;:~::~~:

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In other actiOn the commts-

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lite 'llll&gt;artment IWO liii!Ul'dQ ·
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nlgtlt ontl.
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Gent · AI I r~ COunoll 'fPloWil
Harris'• roport lbat crowo ...., onlr I JI01l'IIOI\ &lt;&gt;! ill•
!&gt;Usr IIPl'UCinll .., and ·l'tll4irinll !~~ ...~=0..: u.,
tho pool lor itltrldldlmll Memo '""' w.,. ,..,,.
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oriallla,y QPening,
- ~proved tho rOilOrt G! the 25 _meeting.
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CoUncil ~111'0\'811 ao or&lt;llDonc:o
which ohowod ~300 received and omeocbout Which permlta watar
$300 spent on wages, and oaroed to be turned olf ll&gt;Qnl'OQitlt ol

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and Internal ._o~oo durilll
' 1967.
A. N. Preatlee, exeeullve vieo
prellidunt ol Ohio !'OWer, reported that energy &amp;ales increased 22.7 per eont In 1967 to 23,8billion kllowatt.hours. This represents 4.U»lllion kilowatt-

hours sales crowth over tile 1966
1otal, largely due to aluminum
reduction load aerv~ by Ohio
Power for the first time In 1961.

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revenues estabUihed

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new mark of $210,224,000, noarly $24-m!lllon above the 1966
reveDUes. Net Income was $4:4.2-

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Into the state. wellaro l\ltld. r
"With ali th~..a
Mr. Prentiee oald,

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to operate its powtl"plants. '11*
eoot o! fuel, some $42.J\-i~JU!Ioc!,
ranked ftnt anlong oporittOg ll·
penses duriDI 1967."

expenditures,

cllitles demonstrate an aggres.
alve expansion program bring-

operations expenditure. Wages,
salaries and benefits to active
and retired employes amoun~

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CHUCK .STEAK
BLADE CUTS

customers pur-

2.66 • billion kllowatt-

hoUrs of energy representing a
seven per cent gaiD. Mnual consumption by Ohio !'OWer's 461,·
000 residential customers was
an average ot 5,940 kilowatthours.

company's history.
Residential customer cmaumpdon and average relidenIW rile shows thlll Ohio J'OW.
er'a euatomers UM moreelec\\•w trldtJ .and enjoy a lpwer cost

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LIVESTOCK SALES CO.
PI'. PLEASANT, W, VA,
Saturday, Mareh 9, llltlll
HOGS - 175 to 220 18.50 to
lUO; lloavloal7to 19.60; Llgtrt.a
16 to 17.50; Fat sows!$ to 16.10; Boar&amp; 11; Pigs 5 to 12;
Stock :m&amp;t• 8 to 17.50.
CATTLE - Steers 17.85 to
22.60; Heifers 18.85 to 23.10;
Fit Cows 15.60 to 18.60; Callllers
11.25 to 15.75; Bulls 20.35 to
22.86; Milk CowolOO to 165; Stock

. CoWl and calves 135 to 252.50;
stock Steer• 20.75 to23.4(1; Stock

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CHUCK ROAsT ·

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lloifets 20.25 to 23.10; Sto e k
' lbor c.lveo 22.75to2li.IO;SD&lt;k
U,Uer Cohea 19.50 to 2t.75.
VEAL CALVES- Topo 311.75;
Socondo 37.251 'Medlwn 30.75 to
3-1.15; C&lt;lopmon aod HeaVies 27.. ,JS to 38.
BABY CALVES - 15 to t3.

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•,blOck hOliil platO. ·
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lanky Oroville, Calif., rl&amp;llthandor throw a bol!lball.
Bench, 20, could bO&lt;OliiO 0110
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eatehers. He hao It
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e BriiJII!Iore!U:J vetAoran like Don Pavletl&lt;h
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JD11hl ·have ..troublo .• ¢tlnl
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Think about it.

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In whieh he batted .iso,
had 102 RBI' I am 26 homoro,
and """ tho All-Star same lor
the National League wltll a lith
Inning bome run.

There' • no sweat lor Bristol
at either second or shortitop,
· either. llolma, a .27t hitter, wtll
back at JOeOod
and
Cardonaa at ihortltq&gt;.

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Bristol has good pitching,
good balance and a good bench.
Now all he needs is a little good

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capacity crowu ol I 500 was
the more exciting of 1.,._e twin
attractloos as the .Neill Yorl&lt;
Knlckerbockers edged the\Ba!U·
more Bullets 107·104 anQ cut
tllelr magic number lot a
berth to two.
1'1111 Jaekson broke a 104-104
Ue oo a lou! shot with 46
seconds remaining and cUnched
It three seconds later witll 1
steal and a layup. Willis Reed
led 0 Knick surae !rom a 12_
point de!ldt with 30 pota!s. £arl
Monroe had 37 !or the
11811101
Detroit remained two
baek ol New York In a battle
for thirdi)]aee money 11 the
Pistons knocked off tile Seattle
Super...Ucs i39-123. Dave Bing
seored 29 potals and erased
Georae Yardley's 10-year dub
roeord or2,001 points. Tho super
soph now has 2,016. Eddie Miles
led the . Pistons with 39 potnts
and Tom KrOll paced Seattle

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Louie pampier seored 31
ovoR
........, Dare! Carrfllr 23 111]\1
!t&gt;ooiiOl'ed bytheu·-Creek
potals,
Athletie Boosters, tho allalrwill
Maha!fe;Y 22 •• tile·
bo potluck. The club·wlll fUrnish COlonels registered, their 01111
eo!loe, tea, and mill&lt; and rolls. otraJPt vidory, 13(1-109, over
Those attending are asked to tile Houston Mavericks, '1\leobring their own table sorvtoo. day niiillt.
Kentucky, last In the Eaotem
The milk snake is a harm- Dlvlsloa, grabbed a 61-56
less r e p t I le !oon1 around halftime lead, tllen exploded lor
barns and dairies. It con- 4&amp; points In tile third CJ~arter to
sumes rodents, but not milk. wrap up the victory, despite

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Pltt8bl11'all Pipers 126-112, the
Dallal · Chaparral• rooted tile
Mlnnfaola Musldos 122-107 and
tho Donver Rockets downed tile
Oik!Ond Oal&lt;si!UI2.
lloDk Whitey paeod New
JerBO.Y wltll 34 points and 19
robourtds while Bobby lloyd
c:onlrlbuted 24 points to keep
Amorks' playoll alive even 11
they have to play their pollsea am games at Commack,
N.Y.- some 60 miloslrom their
Teaned&lt;, N.J., homebase.
1
Minnesota, previously toogh
club at home, dropped Its
seventh In a row there
as
30

Olarlie Beasley scored
28

~~eet

points

and Clncy i'Owell
lor Dallas.
26
Lea Hunter's
potals topped
the Musldos.
Wayne lli&amp;htower 26
and Willie
Murrell eaeh aeorod
points In
Donvor'a triumph over Oakland.
Barry Uebowltz helped the
Oaks with !7 points.

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ootalde. Jim Washtngtoo led the

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with 24.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (IJPI}- two.potnt thrillers Tuesday.
Sixth-seeded Westminster (Pa.)
Oshkosh (Wis.) State bumped
COLLEGE SCORES
SWIM RECORD
teckled 11th-seeded Monmouth orr Gull lord 80-78 •• senior
By United Press International
(N.J.) today In the -dng forward JOIIll Lallenaaek slii&gt;Pod BiB Ten Plajooll at Lalay-lod.
STOCKHOLM (UPO - E 11second-round game o1 the In !or a layup 1n the 11na1
l!lbeth Wunaren-Morris or
,. NIIIJonal Asaodatloo a1 JpW;;pl. ,
Ohio State 85 Iowa 81
Mexico City set a S..edlsh swim
Athlalies (NAIA) basketEarl
eo&amp;m'!Nt mi"'f' "'"· ""' ' "
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minutes, 38.7
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jumper al the buzz..,
NAIA Tournament a Kansas .
Ttie
800.. 'The 11tans
tdtJI'.u,e l!fiit Ealltern
to an!t:l:tl
gq, first round
.
.
second-rouod Monday by edging 80 victory over Stepheo F. Northeastern Okla. 89 Athens

.~ond~
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other

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Monday

were

scheduled lor today as the
tournament aues tlu-ough Its
!all all day session. ~rlinals wtn be played Thursday
ni&amp;!&gt;l with seml.lfnals and !lnals
seheduled lor Friday and
Satur&lt;\.r nights.
Only n1i1o or tile second-round
field are ..-~·
~ team•., Upstarts eliminated lour !avorttes
'i'lesday, lndudlq the top two
eontenders, and wreeked title
hopes lor three Olher !avorltea
Mooday.
0! the top loor seeded teams,
-·co--•
(Ohio)
~..., tlllrd-•ated
,
oru u
Slate moved Into tile se-droUnd lleld of 16

teams.~The·

Austtn.
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&lt;Ala.l 12
9
Hanover 107 Southern oro. 5

other games . Tuesday

~~~e ~~ ~~ ~:·~:~h;58:U~~~.:;: ~
83-70, DlcldnBCI1 state (N.D.)

ROSE

......entrAl Ohio 81 r.tU.Ii"ln 64

upended 12th-seedod Washburn Oshkosh st. 80 Gulllord 78
(Kan.) 76.71 elllllth-seeded Con- Illcklnson st. 76 Washburn 71
tral Wash~ State blasted Ealliern Mont. 83 wayne st. 70
AlbwJienpe (N.M.) 95-72 aod
15th • seeded Hanover (lml)
Almost hall the lrei~ht that
romped past Southero Oregon moves between cities and
towns in the United States is
107-59.
carried
by ,railroads.
F o u r t h • seedod Oklahoma
Chri~
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-an. nln"
••
· - unioo
(Ky.) and 13th-seeded Albany
Slate (Ga.) were all eliminated
In Monds,t'a games.

With 8 g1ls. vas
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Top.r- Guilford (N.C.) and
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Phone WY 2-25.50
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fll'abbed 30 roboulids and
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Plllladel-•·
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Hal Groor seored a gamo.higb
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lar l&lt;hool term, aeeordlntl tD !ootbal1 4!00Ch ·1servlng In tile c .. cover lt.
: : "~~"l:,te;:":: ~ : d by Plllf.b' o\t rec}eaitonal director
othor oat1oo of tho board was
,__. to -~h.
10'
as- will be let ~ undar bu~ ....,_ lhe addlllon of several items d&amp;5 ...- recomm-- ·
-~n.
·-~ 1romaPt••-•contract
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1or
.Alao, In·this
- Thl•~ tn our · ~·~-~n. ......
atno,fheprtnelpaltsre~
thOWestVil11nla tile- gymM!Drl,....,.under
for his overall .totalochoolp.;_ lbte Sc ,, Low, llyouearmot coostroetlon at Pt. PleuantJr,
gram, be should be athletic
pay per
,lorodulyunlesslt H(gli, Items raStoredtotllteon:
&lt;•am II · • v~a bi&amp;h schoqla. rector wltll 110 pay, In COIIWOI'- is Per!o'WedJ
traet wore: G~riwn wood'
~ 'iiantell to away with tilt lao•· tilt ~-•ed ··•--·with ... Dr, Lebnard Brown moved to Door, $18,500; perlmetor •teal
'u"" ill ' athletic dlrl!1tor ·Which
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""' aecet "'ommondatlon No.I aod qles, $1200; aluminum ...,..,.
mit
withmuchoPPoaltlontrOmiDu • • but
'"tnt assem....
••oo; p&amp;u•r
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...r~ .:..o
• .o.o. 00..o•• eountlos, which •·ve
' .alao aft'or Ill ,-~..t ,_
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oo aton "'
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_.a,..· clt11ens ~ the .....,. '"'"
otbor j1oord mn•- o11--• a •- •7000: n·w• re Door slab
wbon word lot ll'OUild b&lt;iiioi namedabuve, MAIIOnCoual1 ' ,.. Difto it
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would be socoud ·-•· to P·-·- seco to lither. Board member $1600 lor total amn of $27,300,
•·• - tllat thlf AI . . w
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••-• Bill IID'IIOrd asked aulth whooe The board awroved cooll'l....,
i.~ •.c;Omo -ro 'lhe board. ~~ecommeod that It the Idea this wu to make aprtnel- lngf8500 ~or yeartobei.PtheMII11 1 ~wnmer roc.... pal 111 athletic director and !mltb . oon Cooonb' llealth Dapt. aoa&gt;le.; il'b• ·~ _., · atio
~ .maltiJW I COIDP~ .0 ~~=·
~~ !,~~ I''IIUed tbat it wao bls, which IU melll their tneome. Last year
.' lit tlit 'lllaiOn Couuty ' 00.-lttheBoord...:.·m
·~~ ,__ •• ~,~·l'O,IIIIive.
tb•OID04IIIpaldbytlltboardwas
!D
Bocomm-.~ ·
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he Wll not blqlng fi~OO and tills yoar tilt Dopen011
8lld
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menthadnktdlor.I0,188or2t.we roeomm
that tllo PI:~"! ···Ov¥ 25 athletic o1'4husjaots u per cent or the total lludpt or
~ aeale be, rola1ned for till were
·
_....,_ with • 42 ~7 lor thl
Dr Leo
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t96So81i aehool·.:.yoar.
" they
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, ..,;eome
oPinion• on ard Brown stated
he felt
eeptlon thai tha wonl attiietle
dl'
and each should only receive -~ tll!O'
r;::,.,ID5• .lje deloted, and th/11. the !olt,
athletic ID- did last yoar and voted "oo" wbeo
P
IPal, who uDdtr stafO Scho!&gt;l
.U.. tho other momberl voted ID give
,, J.:l" Ia N'IPODIIble !orilll'tolll
tile $100raiM thiS1oar•
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lio!&gt;l
PI'08NJD,
be
Held
Jle&gt; . a•••· .... ..• . , .. ,~.
Boord ·m..,bero prelllll last
0
sathll
Bill '
aehooi. ·Tbe :c.kh -'" ~ ,.__
nilht wore Earl Ke&lt;lar,
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Sle¥0110. Dr. Brown
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available, theNo.l~~ly
worn 1&gt;¥ ~MY
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reltn'JI(shed
his sbirtGrso Ct,.m.

was 01117 ' QllO otiJor number • ·

Juot above th"' .500 mark and
pere01Up a ciiaasllllnB to Whitehall. He is aloo •
·
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trolls ·i!SU·
·.
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-w•
- - s moot pro!Wc
Ill' Wlcidlne'a Rio Grando Bllie ·
scorer decided to do something
Men.Kyger
Wlcidlne
now eoa&lt;h of , 11y
· : t'inlted
·ABA
Roundup
·
the
CreeittoBobeall.
Preis
-motional
1 about • lliwatlon th at caused
_
--·• ... ~- - -- - - - . . . . , - - -lllahi(IJittl of tile .ban'JIOI will , '""Kentucky COiw-s-•·
,
Include the JR'eaontailoo of a tro- ly have bofpUl cit eking like they Willie SOmer BOt' a 32-polnt ellort.

Paaadena &lt;calif.&gt;
While
Monmouth breezed by Bishop

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··~~ wore made by
'.~ l Brooks !mlith Tuesda.v
ollaht to the Milson Couuty Boord
nliO!...,.':c
,..!~ -liiJ!ngdoWniiO
1, , •!.0 lack of ooeimds.
... , th twiththeathletiePJ'Oo

nlgt\r'o pllui ;wl\11 , •
and &lt;llaeov01'ed ' l,l!;r;' .

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the oxtra lnfleldars.
Clncln!ilti's !ronl-llne pitehing
Ia
with Maloney (15-11),
MUt ~; (16-13}, Mel Qloen
(14.8) .fnd. NOlan (l4-8} 01 the
re~ starters. The !lfth
could eome !rom holdovera ,jjttt: McCOOl (3-n or Gerry
Arri}o (6-6); George Culver,
who had a 7-3 record with
Cleveland, or Jmn Tllltouria,
'Wfto spent moot or !all year
'lilth San Diego wbere hO had a
17-7 roeord.
i other pltehers BrlstDl Is
loqking at are Jorge Rubio. who
comea from the Aqelo, and
Ron Tompkins, 10-9 at Vaneouver.
That still leaves him Abernathy,
IJGII Nottebart, Jay
Ritchie, Bob Lee, Bill Kelso and
Ted David1111, the !ellow wl!o
was llhol hero laJI spring, as

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top with Iota
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May 111herltl .the tint baae job
and Tony Perez will be tile
regular third baooman, Perez,
25, Ia eomlng oil a tremendous

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with the Braves and Indians are,
another catlse for Brlatol'l
oplimlam. Tho Reds ac'Jiir"''
hard-blttlui Maek .Illites !rom
Adanla and Fred Whitfield
!rom Cleveland. Joool. should
wind up with cin\iionatl'•
regular left !leld job and
Whitfield will be the backup
man lor Let Me¥ at ftrst base.
Rose 11\11 move over to ript
and Vade PlniOII will rtlura 1XI
cantor'
Strong Pltehlng LIDo
With Doron John"'" gone,

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We know.
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holied. ·floldonr Chlcol!ldz irMI. h&amp;!nmer
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A eoojilo o1 oil-sea""' trades Bob JOIIllsm, an ox-1\¥1· ;will be slzi!d c ll'li 10" !&lt;Jr u$e In
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Th ~·~ ~-·
him alnce ...;;;. ·;: !ole
National Ba.-JI Atsoclatlon 1ou1 line and aank !Our
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I'OJ'I Job

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defenlliq Williams.

iualn

accounted for 64 per cent or
Power's toUU energy sales.

record eaies, is the

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Howell,

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to $34.1 mllllon. Taxes took an-

popllarlty of electrically-heated homes, apartments. cornmerclal, \Jidustrlal and publie build·
lngo. About hall or all iJ&gt;o homes
and apartment units started or
completed in Ohio Power'a 53eount\' aarvice territory during
1967 were ecpipped with electric apace heating faelliUes.
The eompa111 added 2, 767 eJee.
trle home hoatlqlnstallaliooato
Ito lines during 1967 whi&lt;h
brings the electrtc home heatIn(( total to almoot 20,000. With
35t total ..leetrlc eommerclal aod lnduotrlal eustomors
added to the eompuy linea, the
territory-Wide
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Ohio !'Ower helped to bring
52 DBW industries into its servt~e territory d!rwgh Its area
developmenc program. The new
tlrms provide some 3,900 new
jabs for men and women with a
eombJned IIMUBI payroll o! $25million.
More than 100 Industrial customers e:cpandec:l their physical
!adi(Ues witll a total Investment
, ~ $113-mUiion announced or lnlllatecl cllrlng 1967. This total
provides lor 2,580 additc&gt;oal jobs
and a total payroll increase of
$14.6 mUlloo annually.

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playerS that day," he aaya. "li
was oleo the day we went out o!
firotplace."
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First 'Mdnp First
Thtt'&amp; the only thll!l Brlatol
ltrlnka about. Flrotplaee.
' "Whr not?" he BIQ'S. ''That' a
wl!ero they pay o11 on, IB11't It?
AnYthing less than Orot plaee is
anytbiag went the WI)' it was
a dl8BJIIIC)lntment as far as rm
supposed to lor the Redo aiiM coneerned."
'that.
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the Reds ean
LIO ewtonaa Uld make it. But If all goes riiillt lor
llo'l*'·.
with ; broken etsht other clubs In the loaaue
hindi; Toli\irlf. llelms broke hil they can make
too. Brlatol
me. J!m Malont\V suderecl a knows . 1 th&amp;t. The rea am he's
•bad
·and Ted Abor· optlmlstle Ia beeauaa of two
, nathy a booi'IOC. Pete Rosewol yoongsters-Gaey Nolan and
out two weeks Wban he nearly John Beneh.
broke hio eollarbono diving lor
Nolan, 01117 19, won If same•
' a boll. Dmln Johnooo ste(lpod as I ..aokie wltll tho Reds loot
hole am twisted hil IOj!. year. Bristol !eel• he ... win
John Edwar&lt;lo aod Doo more this year and so does
fPavl4111ch came up with ln,lurtea · everyone Who has ever seen the

Coal eosts eomprised $42.8mlllloo ol reeord $166...Ulion

other inveStor-owned electric
COI1I(lii1Y In Ohio.
''This continual decrease in
the 111111 coot of electrielb' used
In the home has 111eourased tnereased uaaae Which has helped
bring down eonsumer cost," Mr.
Prontlco oald.
Contributing to Ohio Power' i

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UPI !\)Ortl Wrltor
TJUIPA, Fla. (UP!).. 'Tho
Cln&lt;illlilati Redo are oil to
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!lying start.
Nlll&gt;odj&lt;'s booo -yet.
A year ago
of tbolr
nllevero waa.
·hero In
oprlng tralaing and hardly

Ing the company's tnvelltment
to more tllan a billion dollars.

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' lloaket led the Buck"fea'
with 24 potalo, and
/iiOVe Howell had 22, but every

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the executive vice president
oald, eoupled w1t11 preaeot !a-

ehased

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open! In ...... of $100.mll11m for CIPital improve-

Residential

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board
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U.werow
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burned IO.mlllloo tons ol eoa1 '

other $33.8....Ullon.
The greatest demand Cor electric power, Mr. Prentice said,
eame from Ohio PoWer's 2,624
illdustrlal customers. The 15.3bUUon ldlowatt-hoors purchased

Ioiii. net

leid.

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thaa the prerioua year.
This Ia the third consecutive

These

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meats.

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24 4

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'" sateQ&lt;, Ohio !'OWer
aeeulmllated. 33 dlsilbltng .llliurtes lneludlitc on• trCte ~Wib':
Z1111svllle 100 Tlllln Dlvillimw
..,.....decl their third .onseeullve
year wltl\OUI a dll!lbllng aeddenl. Wtnaaor Plant eoneluded Ita
ecand cmsecutlveyear and Musklngum Rl ver and Tidd Plants
ostabllohed first-year reeords.
As a corporate, tui)ll'lnl citizen of the area it servea, Ohio
Pawer was assessed $33.8 mUlion ln loeal, state and Cederal
taxes during 1967,
Real and persooal property
taxes comprised more thaD $8.5
mlllloo o! the total amount. The

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and Internal ._o~oo durilll
' 1967.
A. N. Preatlee, exeeullve vieo
prellidunt ol Ohio !'OWer, reported that energy &amp;ales increased 22.7 per eont In 1967 to 23,8billion kllowatt.hours. This represents 4.U»lllion kilowatt-

hours sales crowth over tile 1966
1otal, largely due to aluminum
reduction load aerv~ by Ohio
Power for the first time In 1961.

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revenues estabUihed

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new mark of $210,224,000, noarly $24-m!lllon above the 1966
reveDUes. Net Income was $4:4.2-

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Into the state. wellaro l\ltld. r
"With ali th~..a
Mr. Prentiee oald,

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to operate its powtl"plants. '11*
eoot o! fuel, some $42.J\-i~JU!Ioc!,
ranked ftnt anlong oporittOg ll·
penses duriDI 1967."

expenditures,

cllitles demonstrate an aggres.
alve expansion program bring-

operations expenditure. Wages,
salaries and benefits to active
and retired employes amoun~

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CHUCK .STEAK
BLADE CUTS

customers pur-

2.66 • billion kllowatt-

hoUrs of energy representing a
seven per cent gaiD. Mnual consumption by Ohio !'OWer's 461,·
000 residential customers was
an average ot 5,940 kilowatthours.

company's history.
Residential customer cmaumpdon and average relidenIW rile shows thlll Ohio J'OW.
er'a euatomers UM moreelec\\•w trldtJ .and enjoy a lpwer cost

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PI'. PLEASANT, W, VA,
Saturday, Mareh 9, llltlll
HOGS - 175 to 220 18.50 to
lUO; lloavloal7to 19.60; Llgtrt.a
16 to 17.50; Fat sows!$ to 16.10; Boar&amp; 11; Pigs 5 to 12;
Stock :m&amp;t• 8 to 17.50.
CATTLE - Steers 17.85 to
22.60; Heifers 18.85 to 23.10;
Fit Cows 15.60 to 18.60; Callllers
11.25 to 15.75; Bulls 20.35 to
22.86; Milk CowolOO to 165; Stock

. CoWl and calves 135 to 252.50;
stock Steer• 20.75 to23.4(1; Stock

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CHUCK ROAsT ·

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lloifets 20.25 to 23.10; Sto e k
' lbor c.lveo 22.75to2li.IO;SD&lt;k
U,Uer Cohea 19.50 to 2t.75.
VEAL CALVES- Topo 311.75;
Socondo 37.251 'Medlwn 30.75 to
3-1.15; C&lt;lopmon aod HeaVies 27.. ,JS to 38.
BABY CALVES - 15 to t3.

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•,blOck hOliil platO. ·
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all tho:t Coutd do to !lnilih

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lanky Oroville, Calif., rl&amp;llthandor throw a bol!lball.
Bench, 20, could bO&lt;OliiO 0110
o! tile
eatehers. He hao It
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all, including delliro, aod line
1
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JD11hl ·have ..troublo .• ¢tlnl
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muo;'l tftitk''W.dnd ihe' pllle lhil

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Think about it.

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In whieh he batted .iso,
had 102 RBI' I am 26 homoro,
and """ tho All-Star same lor
the National League wltll a lith
Inning bome run.

There' • no sweat lor Bristol
at either second or shortitop,
· either. llolma, a .27t hitter, wtll
back at JOeOod
and
Cardonaa at ihortltq&gt;.

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Bristol has good pitching,
good balance and a good bench.
Now all he needs is a little good

1tuck.

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capacity crowu ol I 500 was
the more exciting of 1.,._e twin
attractloos as the .Neill Yorl&lt;
Knlckerbockers edged the\Ba!U·
more Bullets 107·104 anQ cut
tllelr magic number lot a
berth to two.
1'1111 Jaekson broke a 104-104
Ue oo a lou! shot with 46
seconds remaining and cUnched
It three seconds later witll 1
steal and a layup. Willis Reed
led 0 Knick surae !rom a 12_
point de!ldt with 30 pota!s. £arl
Monroe had 37 !or the
11811101
Detroit remained two
baek ol New York In a battle
for thirdi)]aee money 11 the
Pistons knocked off tile Seattle
Super...Ucs i39-123. Dave Bing
seored 29 potals and erased
Georae Yardley's 10-year dub
roeord or2,001 points. Tho super
soph now has 2,016. Eddie Miles
led the . Pistons with 39 potnts
and Tom KrOll paced Seattle

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ovoR
........, Dare! Carrfllr 23 111]\1
!t&gt;ooiiOl'ed bytheu·-Creek
potals,
Athletie Boosters, tho allalrwill
Maha!fe;Y 22 •• tile·
bo potluck. The club·wlll fUrnish COlonels registered, their 01111
eo!loe, tea, and mill&lt; and rolls. otraJPt vidory, 13(1-109, over
Those attending are asked to tile Houston Mavericks, '1\leobring their own table sorvtoo. day niiillt.
Kentucky, last In the Eaotem
The milk snake is a harm- Dlvlsloa, grabbed a 61-56
less r e p t I le !oon1 around halftime lead, tllen exploded lor
barns and dairies. It con- 4&amp; points In tile third CJ~arter to
sumes rodents, but not milk. wrap up the victory, despite

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Pltt8bl11'all Pipers 126-112, the
Dallal · Chaparral• rooted tile
Mlnnfaola Musldos 122-107 and
tho Donver Rockets downed tile
Oik!Ond Oal&lt;si!UI2.
lloDk Whitey paeod New
JerBO.Y wltll 34 points and 19
robourtds while Bobby lloyd
c:onlrlbuted 24 points to keep
Amorks' playoll alive even 11
they have to play their pollsea am games at Commack,
N.Y.- some 60 miloslrom their
Teaned&lt;, N.J., homebase.
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Minnesota, previously toogh
club at home, dropped Its
seventh In a row there
as
30

Olarlie Beasley scored
28

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points

and Clncy i'Owell
lor Dallas.
26
Lea Hunter's
potals topped
the Musldos.
Wayne lli&amp;htower 26
and Willie
Murrell eaeh aeorod
points In
Donvor'a triumph over Oakland.
Barry Uebowltz helped the
Oaks with !7 points.

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ootalde. Jim Washtngtoo led the

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with 24.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (IJPI}- two.potnt thrillers Tuesday.
Sixth-seeded Westminster (Pa.)
Oshkosh (Wis.) State bumped
COLLEGE SCORES
SWIM RECORD
teckled 11th-seeded Monmouth orr Gull lord 80-78 •• senior
By United Press International
(N.J.) today In the -dng forward JOIIll Lallenaaek slii&gt;Pod BiB Ten Plajooll at Lalay-lod.
STOCKHOLM (UPO - E 11second-round game o1 the In !or a layup 1n the 11na1
l!lbeth Wunaren-Morris or
,. NIIIJonal Asaodatloo a1 JpW;;pl. ,
Ohio State 85 Iowa 81
Mexico City set a S..edlsh swim
Athlalies (NAIA) basketEarl
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NAIA Tournament a Kansas .
Ttie
800.. 'The 11tans
tdtJI'.u,e l!fiit Ealltern
to an!t:l:tl
gq, first round
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second-rouod Monday by edging 80 victory over Stepheo F. Northeastern Okla. 89 Athens

.~ond~
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other

games

Monday

were

scheduled lor today as the
tournament aues tlu-ough Its
!all all day session. ~rlinals wtn be played Thursday
ni&amp;!&gt;l with seml.lfnals and !lnals
seheduled lor Friday and
Satur&lt;\.r nights.
Only n1i1o or tile second-round
field are ..-~·
~ team•., Upstarts eliminated lour !avorttes
'i'lesday, lndudlq the top two
eontenders, and wreeked title
hopes lor three Olher !avorltea
Mooday.
0! the top loor seeded teams,
-·co--•
(Ohio)
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oru u
Slate moved Into tile se-droUnd lleld of 16

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Hanover 107 Southern oro. 5

other games . Tuesday

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ROSE

......entrAl Ohio 81 r.tU.Ii"ln 64

upended 12th-seedod Washburn Oshkosh st. 80 Gulllord 78
(Kan.) 76.71 elllllth-seeded Con- Illcklnson st. 76 Washburn 71
tral Wash~ State blasted Ealliern Mont. 83 wayne st. 70
AlbwJienpe (N.M.) 95-72 aod
15th • seeded Hanover (lml)
Almost hall the lrei~ht that
romped past Southero Oregon moves between cities and
towns in the United States is
107-59.
carried
by ,railroads.
F o u r t h • seedod Oklahoma
Chri~
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(Ky.) and 13th-seeded Albany
Slate (Ga.) were all eliminated
In Monds,t'a games.

With 8 g1ls. vas
STATIONS

j:ERTI~IED

COTIFIEO

OIL COMPANY
538 W. Millin, Pomeroy

H&amp;.R

Pllmbing.fteating

Marauders b 1 a s t e d Milllltlo
Your Dopondablo
(Ill.) 81-64 Tuesday to gain the
DeolerFor
berth .
Central, w11o lilts no seniors
lllt Its roster, fll'abbod an oarly
lead In the contest and
AND
coutrolled the pme all the way.
Top.r- Guilford (N.C.) and
seeond.oeoded "'-ben F. Austin
Phone WY 2-25.50
.....,jolted out o!
(Tex.) were both
the tournamen: In a ....,to or
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IIIO'foble Door for uay cleaa·
inl 1 Accurate PuahbultAJD
C...Uola • High-Speed Cal·
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lOCI• Surfare Unita
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play, He
22 points
fll'abbed 30 roboulids and
18
12 asllists
Plllladel-•·
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walloped Chica&amp;O 139-115.
Hal Groor seored a gamo.higb
30 points lor the 76ers witll his
lavorlte art of sniping !rom !be

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lar l&lt;hool term, aeeordlntl tD !ootbal1 4!00Ch ·1servlng In tile c .. cover lt.
: : "~~"l:,te;:":: ~ : d by Plllf.b' o\t rec}eaitonal director
othor oat1oo of tho board was
,__. to -~h.
10'
as- will be let ~ undar bu~ ....,_ lhe addlllon of several items d&amp;5 ...- recomm-- ·
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·-~ 1romaPt••-•contract
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- Thl•~ tn our · ~·~-~n. ......
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thOWestVil11nla tile- gymM!Drl,....,.under
for his overall .totalochoolp.;_ lbte Sc ,, Low, llyouearmot coostroetlon at Pt. PleuantJr,
gram, be should be athletic
pay per
,lorodulyunlesslt H(gli, Items raStoredtotllteon:
&lt;•am II · • v~a bi&amp;h schoqla. rector wltll 110 pay, In COIIWOI'- is Per!o'WedJ
traet wore: G~riwn wood'
~ 'iiantell to away with tilt lao•· tilt ~-•ed ··•--·with ... Dr, Lebnard Brown moved to Door, $18,500; perlmetor •teal
'u"" ill ' athletic dlrl!1tor ·Which
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' .alao aft'or Ill ,-~..t ,_
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wbon word lot ll'OUild b&lt;iiioi namedabuve, MAIIOnCoual1 ' ,.. Difto it
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would be socoud ·-•· to P·-·- seco to lither. Board member $1600 lor total amn of $27,300,
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••-• Bill IID'IIOrd asked aulth whooe The board awroved cooll'l....,
i.~ •.c;Omo -ro 'lhe board. ~~ecommeod that It the Idea this wu to make aprtnel- lngf8500 ~or yeartobei.PtheMII11 1 ~wnmer roc.... pal 111 athletic director and !mltb . oon Cooonb' llealth Dapt. aoa&gt;le.; il'b• ·~ _., · atio
~ .maltiJW I COIDP~ .0 ~~=·
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.' lit tlit 'lllaiOn Couuty ' 00.-lttheBoord...:.·m
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tb•OID04IIIpaldbytlltboardwas
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that tllo PI:~"! ···Ov¥ 25 athletic o1'4husjaots u per cent or the total lludpt or
~ aeale be, rola1ned for till were
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Dr Leo
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t96So81i aehool·.:.yoar.
" they
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oPinion• on ard Brown stated
he felt
eeptlon thai tha wonl attiietle
dl'
and each should only receive -~ tll!O'
r;::,.,ID5• .lje deloted, and th/11. the !olt,
athletic ID- did last yoar and voted "oo" wbeo
P
IPal, who uDdtr stafO Scho!&gt;l
.U.. tho other momberl voted ID give
,, J.:l" Ia N'IPODIIble !orilll'tolll
tile $100raiM thiS1oar•
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be
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Boord ·m..,bero prelllll last
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sathll
Bill '
aehooi. ·Tbe :c.kh -'" ~ ,.__
nilht wore Earl Ke&lt;lar,
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Sle¥0110. Dr. Brown
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worn 1&gt;¥ ~MY
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reltn'JI(shed
his sbirtGrso Ct,.m.

was 01117 ' QllO otiJor number • ·

Juot above th"' .500 mark and
pere01Up a ciiaasllllnB to Whitehall. He is aloo •
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trolls ·i!SU·
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- - s moot pro!Wc
Ill' Wlcidlne'a Rio Grando Bllie ·
scorer decided to do something
Men.Kyger
Wlcidlne
now eoa&lt;h of , 11y
· : t'inlted
·ABA
Roundup
·
the
CreeittoBobeall.
Preis
-motional
1 about • lliwatlon th at caused
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--·• ... ~- - -- - - - . . . . , - - -lllahi(IJittl of tile .ban'JIOI will , '""Kentucky COiw-s-•·
,
Include the JR'eaontailoo of a tro- ly have bofpUl cit eking like they Willie SOmer BOt' a 32-polnt ellort.

Paaadena &lt;calif.&gt;
While
Monmouth breezed by Bishop

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'.~ l Brooks !mlith Tuesda.v
ollaht to the Milson Couuty Boord
nliO!...,.':c
,..!~ -liiJ!ngdoWniiO
1, , •!.0 lack of ooeimds.
... , th twiththeathletiePJ'Oo

nlgt\r'o pllui ;wl\11 , •
and &lt;llaeov01'ed ' l,l!;r;' .

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the oxtra lnfleldars.
Clncln!ilti's !ronl-llne pitehing
Ia
with Maloney (15-11),
MUt ~; (16-13}, Mel Qloen
(14.8) .fnd. NOlan (l4-8} 01 the
re~ starters. The !lfth
could eome !rom holdovera ,jjttt: McCOOl (3-n or Gerry
Arri}o (6-6); George Culver,
who had a 7-3 record with
Cleveland, or Jmn Tllltouria,
'Wfto spent moot or !all year
'lilth San Diego wbere hO had a
17-7 roeord.
i other pltehers BrlstDl Is
loqking at are Jorge Rubio. who
comea from the Aqelo, and
Ron Tompkins, 10-9 at Vaneouver.
That still leaves him Abernathy,
IJGII Nottebart, Jay
Ritchie, Bob Lee, Bill Kelso and
Ted David1111, the !ellow wl!o
was llhol hero laJI spring, as

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top with Iota
of 100m
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May 111herltl .the tint baae job
and Tony Perez will be tile
regular third baooman, Perez,
25, Ia eomlng oil a tremendous

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Chfeaao

. NOW AT LOWER
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HOUII

VANW BUTTUsccmH

with the Braves and Indians are,
another catlse for Brlatol'l
oplimlam. Tho Reds ac'Jiir"''
hard-blttlui Maek .Illites !rom
Adanla and Fred Whitfield
!rom Cleveland. Joool. should
wind up with cin\iionatl'•
regular left !leld job and
Whitfield will be the backup
man lor Let Me¥ at ftrst base.
Rose 11\11 move over to ript
and Vade PlniOII will rtlura 1XI
cantor'
Strong Pltehlng LIDo
With Doron John"'" gone,

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Is this kind of attitude.a pod reason .
for shopping AIIP? .
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about being fair, honest and dependable.

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F•llr Flllr su~~IS ~'1"
~~~~~~ "LLSIUlY t- fie
, , "'""taMe ...._

That's why you're important.
That's why we cate so much about how we serve you ..•

FLORIDA
VALENCIA$

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AU 6000 SliCED

GIANT PRICE RED U'":.Timj S AT A&amp;P SAVES CASH'

We know.
We'd still be in that little st9re on Ve~~ey Street
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where we started more than 100 years ago.

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C"'11!!w'A--l'l\l .. 9f .. l!:l/,"-c two
East Pakistan h.. so llttl"
·.ll\9nlh• laot ylal' luoo\Jiiilil,j\ -:11t.\ W'"::-tra.oUioat ..workmen
- yoai, .. - • .
holied. ·floldonr Chlcol!ldz irMI. h&amp;!nmer
Into waj,nqtactive
A eoojilo o1 oil-sea""' trades Bob JOIIllsm, an ox-1\¥1· ;will be slzi!d c ll'li 10" !&lt;Jr u$e In
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concrete.

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Grl!llde! 1rao ,principal at

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budloeot · d1'' ayotem prevailed
'l'lesday
· war•-" niiillt as Chamberlain be11111 berlaln could prove hto
·'"'""'·- oo a jinx -~ •··
Th ~·~ ~-·
him alnce ...;;;. ·;: !ole
National Ba.-JI Atsoclatlon 1ou1 line and aank !Our
-toeing tho loul line lihUe. .500 mark.
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Cap Evans, !ormerly o1 Rio

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Athlllie coal'erepee, and t h.
Kyser Croak Juolor IIIah caswo
of COoeh Jack l)uncl]lf, ·Who this

111111 • will Include

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· '1,;1 =k~.!_ mand*' ~Ch~: Nadl"'" ll&lt;plll"! ·Gar&lt;lel1 ~··, .

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and the many people like you.

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It makes sense.
All of us from the President on down work for you.

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........, UJ ?• ~. an "'- \~' in ·"""" ~· iir:IJJ!.Il Miller ·
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ORANGES

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Coae~

_!~ew
-~ ~l.orumea

")I'Ulwno tot hta potala,"
Gl•
(Cap) Evano, 1 ,_
Buckeye
Fred
atstalll. lllpel'!nlonden, While.worn't •
said. "But hO !lid to 0 ,. 1 ·lei hall, Columbus, will bo tho
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I Lo.c of tim
d
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e an work bard lor -'&lt;or at 6,30 p.m. Friday lor
. ·, lltstr
be(ped them, tllem. lie puts trem-.a pres- , the l988 Bobeat builllilali ban' and otlr 'lOll to' MI""'-· dldll't ,llll'e not only on th
que! at Kyser .Creek HIgh
, ,. . .
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than domesd&lt;: custoo.raof..,y

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uess

Ohio Power's residential coat
per kilowatt-bour dropped to 1.99
cents in 1967, the lowerst In the

growing

wen tlal!t IUid ~and
~·io ~"he

I'OJ'I Job

-~e

hit
In adc!ltlon did .. ...
defenlliq Williams.

iualn

accounted for 64 per cent or
Power's toUU energy sales.

record eaies, is the

~.:.~starter
Howell,

one

to $34.1 mllllon. Taxes took an-

popllarlty of electrically-heated homes, apartments. cornmerclal, \Jidustrlal and publie build·
lngo. About hall or all iJ&gt;o homes
and apartment units started or
completed in Ohio Power'a 53eount\' aarvice territory during
1967 were ecpipped with electric apace heating faelliUes.
The eompa111 added 2, 767 eJee.
trle home hoatlqlnstallaliooato
Ito lines during 1967 whi&lt;h
brings the electrtc home heatIn(( total to almoot 20,000. With
35t total ..leetrlc eommerclal aod lnduotrlal eustomors
added to the eompuy linea, the
territory-Wide
'
total lor sueh eustomera now Btlnds at 1,237.
Ohio !'Ower helped to bring
52 DBW industries into its servt~e territory d!rwgh Its area
developmenc program. The new
tlrms provide some 3,900 new
jabs for men and women with a
eombJned IIMUBI payroll o! $25million.
More than 100 Industrial customers e:cpandec:l their physical
!adi(Ues witll a total Investment
, ~ $113-mUiion announced or lnlllatecl cllrlng 1967. This total
provides lor 2,580 additc&gt;oal jobs
and a total payroll increase of
$14.6 mUlloo annually.

ap~

playerS that day," he aaya. "li
was oleo the day we went out o!
firotplace."
,
First 'Mdnp First
Thtt'&amp; the only thll!l Brlatol
ltrlnka about. Flrotplaee.
' "Whr not?" he BIQ'S. ''That' a
wl!ero they pay o11 on, IB11't It?
AnYthing less than Orot plaee is
anytbiag went the WI)' it was
a dl8BJIIIC)lntment as far as rm
supposed to lor the Redo aiiM coneerned."
'that.
· '1'
II all auea
the Reds ean
LIO ewtonaa Uld make it. But If all goes riiillt lor
llo'l*'·.
with ; broken etsht other clubs In the loaaue
hindi; Toli\irlf. llelms broke hil they can make
too. Brlatol
me. J!m Malont\V suderecl a knows . 1 th&amp;t. The rea am he's
•bad
·and Ted Abor· optlmlstle Ia beeauaa of two
, nathy a booi'IOC. Pete Rosewol yoongsters-Gaey Nolan and
out two weeks Wban he nearly John Beneh.
broke hio eollarbono diving lor
Nolan, 01117 19, won If same•
' a boll. Dmln Johnooo ste(lpod as I ..aokie wltll tho Reds loot
hole am twisted hil IOj!. year. Bristol !eel• he ... win
John Edwar&lt;lo aod Doo more this year and so does
fPavl4111ch came up with ln,lurtea · everyone Who has ever seen the

Coal eosts eomprised $42.8mlllloo ol reeord $166...Ulion

other inveStor-owned electric
COI1I(lii1Y In Ohio.
''This continual decrease in
the 111111 coot of electrielb' used
In the home has 111eourased tnereased uaaae Which has helped
bring down eonsumer cost," Mr.
Prontlco oald.
Contributing to Ohio Power' i

frll throws

'''.••. ·.,
By liiJLTON RICHMAN
UPI !\)Ortl Wrltor
TJUIPA, Fla. (UP!).. 'Tho
Cln&lt;illlilati Redo are oil to
1
!lying start.
Nlll&gt;odj&lt;'s booo -yet.
A year ago
of tbolr
nllevero waa.
·hero In
oprlng tralaing and hardly

Ing the company's tnvelltment
to more tllan a billion dollars.

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· to eoid the tlireat.
' lloaket led the Buck"fea'
with 24 potalo, and
/iiOVe Howell had 22, but every

l!tiOW

the executive vice president
oald, eoupled w1t11 preaeot !a-

ehased

tro;bi~~·, lcorlng

,

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aeored

.Oo.etia:mpt•ons.

!IIIII'

year that Ohio Power will have
open! In ...... of $100.mll11m for CIPital improve-

Residential

aiiM ro-

.-ease," Tayto "' to
board
.,
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1, ,iqd "'! W1111ed 1D
U.werow
A
and "'snl lloa"•
long and didn't
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_,_tho · ·
WMiboth· _.., 1m....

add one .more ~ , Ohio POwer \
burned IO.mlllloo tons ol eoa1 '

other $33.8....Ullon.
The greatest demand Cor electric power, Mr. Prentice said,
eame from Ohio PoWer's 2,624
illdustrlal customers. The 15.3bUUon ldlowatt-hoors purchased

Ioiii. net

leid.

~- mtn!:.
~. ~7tay ~

~t

mlllloo tn udH

thaa the prerioua year.
This Ia the third consecutive

These

,~- il!e

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.,O~elnii
•Jitllr"ThiO'
J_. hOd
tor
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~'-• ~

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mlllloa, or $6.6...UIIoo hlgbor

meats.

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li)p ,leN )&gt;I,I MI by
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in !h• -

J~!lidJ:rlll· Buckeye end"'·
. ·. ~~. """-~·-•
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; ,;: ,t.:;, !\:''~to try and brook
24 4

-kor•

'" sateQ&lt;, Ohio !'OWer
aeeulmllated. 33 dlsilbltng .llliurtes lneludlitc on• trCte ~Wib':
Z1111svllle 100 Tlllln Dlvillimw
..,.....decl their third .onseeullve
year wltl\OUI a dll!lbllng aeddenl. Wtnaaor Plant eoneluded Ita
ecand cmsecutlveyear and Musklngum Rl ver and Tidd Plants
ostabllohed first-year reeords.
As a corporate, tui)ll'lnl citizen of the area it servea, Ohio
Pawer was assessed $33.8 mUlion ln loeal, state and Cederal
taxes during 1967,
Real and persooal property
taxes comprised more thaD $8.5
mlllloo o! the total amount. The

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on War's Course

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Free speech, in the form of opposition to
government policies, is nsually one of the
first casualties of war.
So far. however, the Vietnam war. whlch _is
as real a war as ever. this nation fol.ll1d It·
self ln, has not claimed that victlm. lt has,
in fact, stimulated it to a degree that many
lind alarming
This, depending upon one's opinion on Yietnam, is either an advantage or a d1sad·
vantage of the kind of war that is fought not
as a total. unified, national commitment to a
righteous crusade but as a calcuJatlngly
wielded instrument of foreign policy.
But as the war grows in violence, as its
demand on our resources and energy in·
creases, as this country's investment in the
struggle soars, there could well be a growing
popular impatience with those who question
the wisdom of it all.
Undoubtedly, protest demonstrations,
Senate investigations, editorials calling for
de-escalation or withdrawal give comfort, t£
not aid, to the enemy
Too often, though, this has been the reflexive reply given by people in and out of
government to critictsm of the war's morality
or management. Too easily could It become
the justification for silencing dissent, for
clamping a Ud on unfavorable reporting and
covering up official error.
Fortl.ll1ately, we have not yet reached such
a _stage. The investment of our prestige and
honor in Vietnam is not yet so great that we
can no lon~er afford the luxury of national
soul·searching. There is still time for Ameri·
cans to ponder and debate the feaslblllty and

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Ever since ~ President fltet b.....Ched ' '
the idea Of taxblg Am~an1 'traveling ·olll·
side the .Weatom · Hemjsphere, \he poj&gt;p!~
who are 1n the businesa Of .carrYing lbem
have been up in the air-without benefit Of
airplnnes.
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They have been dropping llalistles right
and left, and some Of them are impressive.
For instance, aeeordillg to the Enropeu
Airlines Research Bureau, which rellfeMIIta
16 European airlines, a total of 880,0110 Europeans visited the United States last year and
spent approximately $3110 miiiiOO here.
More Americans went to Europe and spent
more, of course. But while the nlDDbei' Of
European tourists to America has Increased
by 152 per cent since 1962 !'I'd j1UDped by a
record 35 ~er cent in 196'1, American travel
to Europe mereased by less than lO per cent
last year and averaged· only 14 per eel)t In
the preceding five years.
,
At this rate, in another decade or 10, It
will be the Europeans who are worried about
a gold outflow problem.
But this country just cu't lit and walt for
that day, and the question is hOw best to
hurry its coming. Should it he throllgb the
negative discouragement of American tour.
ism or the positive encouragement Of European tourism?
Or why not all positive? Why not continue
to urge Amer\cans to see America first, but
put no possibly self-defeating curbs on thole
who do want to go abroad, and really make
it as easy and as desirable as possible for
Europeans to see America, too?

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'111m forget, and haYI, lived In

awiUI ·doubt. M,y lltree ohlldren mandmaota. '
M(Omed to blame me tor· not . Should· I

troatl!l. lllelr mother rlabt 'Ill"'
dOn't lmpw,Ill• mlury I.bavo -!"I· '
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·I bave oUbmorsed J11¥..Uiam,y
work. M,y flmll,y w'antoJDr - ·
ln1. [avoid~~~¥ wife 'lllt"'~&amp;Vor poa.
tdbie. I work 14 hour• a diJ, six
days a week.
Beoenii.Y a•!rleild tolcl .jne'Ill¥
wife wn not dolntl ri811t Wme
People caJl her •a !node!
-er. I llllt&gt;O"t a deealtful

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11 con!OBsad IA!tbellralrl7years
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The southern Up Of Illinois
Cornered aovellat Noel !lMD
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often referred to ao
(hla ..Kremlin Letter" waa bril"Egypt."
Some say Ibis name
llut) at tho "Momlagllde
wu given by early settlers
Helallta" cpeniJII - he said hi• who c a m e down from the
next thrUler (set In WW 10 will norlh to get grain, aa lfavel·
be fllllahed next month ... Caq!rt ers did in the Bible story Of
Garf)' Moore jogglag jauntll,y a- Joseph. Another Oltplanation
long 3rd Ave. '• AJIUcpe Bow look· is the presence ol sucb EIYP. cause of; p:Ntett ~ loas .
In the u~ · States. \ .,
lag Itt Md haPw ... MUlti • mll- !ian names "' Cairo and
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DEAR DR. LAWIIENCt: I
family owns PhUlp Morris and
had 31 'teeth emacted in the
other
Most of the vaal territory hOspital under auealbelia and
ingalde" lntermlodon - and of the Soviet Uolon lle,a. fartlwr since then Ill)' mouth
out
Howard focelloual,y demanded we norih tha~ the contlguoua ·at nlgbt. I lhoullJI 'It llioulcl
lnvoltlaaiA! wiQ' folks eon'I smoke United States.

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said that It's unlikely that ex· sineero prayer ·.1 was 'IIYIII ·iie
traetions or aneathesla could ..., •..,. *"Oillllb to ru~~~·•
have caused your dry mouth. srettee, pluo lillllY' ciGler iuab'
At thla Ume Of year, a men habits.
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Till• c:oiUmll la:~oatld to
=because of head colds, .tamlly IIYIII&amp; ao " ~,,.,..,.
us Infection or any III'PW ing kid trouble: . or ' lOa' ~
-'"' lrator;y Infection. This lrou!&gt;le, let Holao help YOO,
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DEAR DR. LAWRENCE:
Eleven years ago my dentist
told me I had perlodontiUs. He
said there was nothing to do
for I t but have my teeth
cleaned frequently and brush
them .with salt Instead Of
three months, but I'm still gett 'n• ve~ !,'lone !be tooth."
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edlng glUDs
Is a probleln that hal many
coilRs and brushlllg with salt
won't ellminlte any !&gt;I them.
There's only one good tblng
to say about continued brushing wllb sail, qjl~g from an
old proverb: "II you do It for
ron~~dred years you'll Uve
Salt ·a a~r~· and dally
brus~g
cOuld wear
away enamel as ll u gums.
Gums and
should, Of
course, be actively brushed,
but genUy, and with&lt;tooth·

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Market Report

elude 0111 with the !ront ahaved
and a long fall added In baok;
GALLIPOLIS, omo,
Ullllchl ... RO&lt;I\Y Graziano eam· • llaturdiy,' Ma'rdt 't;'• l968\
estly insisted he'd like tD do
SALFS REPORT Of
11'11te
Odd COUple'' with ex . Ohio Valley Uvestock Co.
pug Jake Lamotta, oddest of all
HOGS - 175 tD 220 lbs. 18
except lor PllyUls Diller who'd to 19; 220 tD 250 lbs. 18 Ill
also like a c:raek at It for a new 19; Light 16 to 19; Fat Scnra
hl&amp;b Jn loW camp ... Eaat dde 14 to 17; Stags 12 to 16; Boars
aulotlraa&gt;h lbophasWin-Chur· 10 tD 14; Scnrs and 1'18s 60 to
chill's for 4375, FDR' 1 tor $12/S. too, !~!oats 8 to 16.
Laa Veps Ia pttlag: a new
CATTLE - steeu 20 tD 28;
JII-Alal Ironton (who's - · Hollers 18 to 2!; Boby Beef
lag lt1J ... Natursll,y a n e w 20 Ill 26; Fat COWl 1% to 18;
stripper's named herself "Bon· canners 12 to I!; Bulla 18 to
nie Clydei" takea off eamp,y
23; MUk Cows loti to 200.
eloCbea trom the 30a •aeverrVEAL CALVFS - Tops 38.·
thlng.
75; Seconds 3Q to 38; Medium
26 tD 32; Corn. llld IIVS. 2t to
From Don Herr' a'•OVervlew,"
38, Culls 20 to 24.
a Cotbollo Newaletler, this true.
SHEEP - Ewes and Lma. S
to.&lt;:lerleal~Ue bowler: Prieat In
to 10; Stock EWes ! to 10; Fat
Scotland lett hurrledl,y to wed a Sleep 5 to 10; Culls I to 5;
S6-:rr•.old widow wltllll cbllclr"'!; Bucks t to 10; Fat wed.era
sis months later he dedded to 5to 10.
rttum to the prlellhood ana·
LAMHS - Tops 2t; Secondo
wrote to hla bishop, "I kmw I 20 tD 22; Light Wis. 16 Ill 18;
wltl have to 110 tD a monastery C&lt;tmmon I! to 18.

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l"elfdent to !HI illaugui'Cited · eoea to .Prell? "" MRil .M. ·L.
m Washington, D.C.?
Dear !llrs. L: · · J. "',,,, 'J
,A-Thomas Jelferson, on
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March 4, 1801.
reel. but ~'
pn11y lmpressel Ulo'·
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None of us lives to himself,
and none of us dies to him·
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BY JACK O'BRIAN
In movie hOuses; HoWard' a waa
NEW YORK - The pis .,.. ao it'll taat another six weeks
Every great man Is alwaya
Just being fUnnY, but it's true; being helped by everybody;
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and
J.ava.di.ng t h e saloonkeeper&amp;'
reason?
19r his gift is to get good out
ranks; now N. Y. has a Mrs. Richard have been ll&gt;llrl durlns anyTwo
Bdw)', • hit stars are Of all things and all persons.
their
marriage
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days;
P. J, Moriarty's, Mrs. J's Sl·
boozlni and tho show me.Y re- -John Ruskin, English critic
cred Cows, Mra. Laffs, Tony's eautloue lddll ... Ra&lt;k-1'011 (D.
place them .. . Timothy Wood· and social reformer.
wife ... Funed midtoWn detec. elders are watehiDI to see U
bridge
Blagham (hla dad's Con·
tlve Lieut. Arthur SChultheiss Grade Sitek of the JelferSOII
Airplane group Md Diana Ro08 gressman Jonathan Blngllam and =·=·=·=r=·=·=·=·= =·=·=·=·:·=·=-=·=·=·==:·=~·=·:·=·=·=-:-===·=·=·=·=·=·=·
(who teclmloal.advlsed S!J!alra'a
of. The &amp;lpremes are lbout re•· his granduncle waa Herbert Leh-

BAHREIN, ARABIAN PENINSULA (NEAl
Britain's program for a phased withdrawal from the Middle N. Y. - made u1be Detective.,)
East is forcing U.S. business interests to make some grave took a three..week vacation to be
decisions.
!lnatra's usecurlty cttler' Guing
One American oil company with conslderable investment on the Miami filming or "Lady In
the Arabian Peninsula told this reporter his company bad re· Cement."
cently discovered substantial new oil deposits. Development
Star Bill Holden'a Merv Grll·
would be highly prOfitable but would require several tens of lln-show ·tee was -~ to the 1
miWons of dollars in new investment.
Eastern Wildlife 'Asa'n (nothing
The company is now debating whether or not to put up cheep about that) ... Amerlcaoa
these funds In .view of ~ritain's withdrawal program and the Hotel's pr~ press 11&amp;0111 Pam
unsettled conditions which may follow.
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Garland'• marrying Dick Slob·
Com~y men have gone to the State Department for m·
biD Jn Ap u (1M&gt; toollD')
form!lliO"&lt; 011, wMt the Unil.&lt;ld states plans to do. TheY..JlJIYp "·"' ....,~
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come away'l'lllh the feeling the government has no lilea on ,. _..111 111m .star l'enwwto RQ' s
how to secllre' l!le stabill!Y of the region when British troops lD "i' toni rut: It's lite lOth·
leave.
time he'a played King Pbll·
Tho lnlpre1slon oll men bave gotten Is !hat !be United lp D ol Spain In the IIPCOmJng
Slalea lo already otrelebed 10 thin around the world that all "Cervantes" 111m. The Beallea
Wublngon ean do lD the Middle East Ia to "cross ill !Iapre" DOTed their u. S. ol!lces and
and hope for the best.
bu2zed oil tD other managemeat
But then are things the State Department could do. Tho thM Brian Epstein's helra .. .
Arabs have some legitimate needs and desires for national Woody Allen celebrated the ...
development that fit with American objectives.
nlversscy of hlsmarrlagetDLGu·
U.S. aid need not be large if it is properly designed. Some
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countries have been achieved through thu introduction of In•·
proved varieties of agricultural products and by simple tech· __.:B~A~:.R:..:B:....;:S:;__
nlcal aid in building fuexpensive wells.
ly PHIL PASTORfT
The businessmen'thls reporler has tallted to feel an urgency
about the Middle East situation. "The problem does not begin
A mind reader looking for
when the British troops actually pull out," one oil man told work around here would he
me. "It began on the day the Bntish made their announce- seeking part · time employ·
ment."
ment.
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As has been reported, the problem •• worries Bahrein,
Qatar, and the seven Truda! states, their governments have
Most of the fuel
in
proposed tD London that they pay the 1110 million a year it the United States comes
from Josrils~ that's no
costs to keep British forces in the area.
The same type or concern is evident among American busi- way to talk about our gas
station man.
nessmen In Dubai, Kuwait and other Arab lnn&lt;ls.
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The extremes between tbe rich and poor in most Arab countrios has been intensified in some areas by the lsraell·
Tokyo transit olficlals hire
Egyptian war. Unemployment in Jordan has doubled to 24 pushers to jam commuters In·
per cent. The number of homeless refugees has ballooned.
Economic development. has practically halted in Syria, Iraq
and Egypt to give priority to military preparatioos. Taxes
have gone up in Syria, Iraq and Egypt and the people have
less to spend for their daily necessities.
U.S. buolllusmen oeen by Ibis reporter fear the JaratU·
EJ!YPIIan war aDd the British troop •oitbdrawal aiDouncement 1o cars. but Americans refuse
bave 10 Increased ecoaomlc and mWtary lnalablllty that a re· to reHnquish their amateur
\-.llllartial at o.. point could spread lbrougb lbe area !Ike
wlltJIIre...hacked by S.vlol arm1 and Sovlet-ll'alaed organ· status.
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lzero and guerrillas.
A gentLeman is a fellow
Great Brttain's withdrawal from Aden in Noveml'A!r has al· who thanks a tad11 when
1 ready resulted in the Communist National Liberation Front
she gives him her seat (m
establl~hing its control in the far south of Arabia as the
the bus.
People's Republic of Southern Yemen.

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Free speech, in the form of opposition to
government policies, is nsually one of the
first casualties of war.
So far. however, the Vietnam war. whlch _is
as real a war as ever. this nation fol.ll1d It·
self ln, has not claimed that victlm. lt has,
in fact, stimulated it to a degree that many
lind alarming
This, depending upon one's opinion on Yietnam, is either an advantage or a d1sad·
vantage of the kind of war that is fought not
as a total. unified, national commitment to a
righteous crusade but as a calcuJatlngly
wielded instrument of foreign policy.
But as the war grows in violence, as its
demand on our resources and energy in·
creases, as this country's investment in the
struggle soars, there could well be a growing
popular impatience with those who question
the wisdom of it all.
Undoubtedly, protest demonstrations,
Senate investigations, editorials calling for
de-escalation or withdrawal give comfort, t£
not aid, to the enemy
Too often, though, this has been the reflexive reply given by people in and out of
government to critictsm of the war's morality
or management. Too easily could It become
the justification for silencing dissent, for
clamping a Ud on unfavorable reporting and
covering up official error.
Fortl.ll1ately, we have not yet reached such
a _stage. The investment of our prestige and
honor in Vietnam is not yet so great that we
can no lon~er afford the luxury of national
soul·searching. There is still time for Ameri·
cans to ponder and debate the feaslblllty and

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Fallac;y i~ ,Trqvel.·curbs . /Y\

Ever since ~ President fltet b.....Ched ' '
the idea Of taxblg Am~an1 'traveling ·olll·
side the .Weatom · Hemjsphere, \he poj&gt;p!~
who are 1n the businesa Of .carrYing lbem
have been up in the air-without benefit Of
airplnnes.
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They have been dropping llalistles right
and left, and some Of them are impressive.
For instance, aeeordillg to the Enropeu
Airlines Research Bureau, which rellfeMIIta
16 European airlines, a total of 880,0110 Europeans visited the United States last year and
spent approximately $3110 miiiiOO here.
More Americans went to Europe and spent
more, of course. But while the nlDDbei' Of
European tourists to America has Increased
by 152 per cent since 1962 !'I'd j1UDped by a
record 35 ~er cent in 196'1, American travel
to Europe mereased by less than lO per cent
last year and averaged· only 14 per eel)t In
the preceding five years.
,
At this rate, in another decade or 10, It
will be the Europeans who are worried about
a gold outflow problem.
But this country just cu't lit and walt for
that day, and the question is hOw best to
hurry its coming. Should it he throllgb the
negative discouragement of American tour.
ism or the positive encouragement Of European tourism?
Or why not all positive? Why not continue
to urge Amer\cans to see America first, but
put no possibly self-defeating curbs on thole
who do want to go abroad, and really make
it as easy and as desirable as possible for
Europeans to see America, too?

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awiUI ·doubt. M,y lltree ohlldren mandmaota. '
M(Omed to blame me tor· not . Should· I

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dOn't lmpw,Ill• mlury I.bavo -!"I· '
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·I bave oUbmorsed J11¥..Uiam,y
work. M,y flmll,y w'antoJDr - ·
ln1. [avoid~~~¥ wife 'lllt"'~&amp;Vor poa.
tdbie. I work 14 hour• a diJ, six
days a week.
Beoenii.Y a•!rleild tolcl .jne'Ill¥
wife wn not dolntl ri811t Wme
People caJl her •a !node!
-er. I llllt&gt;O"t a deealtful

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11 con!OBsad IA!tbellralrl7years
qo, Now I CM'I bea,r Ill look at
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laddllt diet, reduced liquid intake, - l v e use Of tobleco
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The southern Up Of Illinois
Cornered aovellat Noel !lMD
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often referred to ao
(hla ..Kremlin Letter" waa bril"Egypt."
Some say Ibis name
llut) at tho "Momlagllde
wu given by early settlers
Helallta" cpeniJII - he said hi• who c a m e down from the
next thrUler (set In WW 10 will norlh to get grain, aa lfavel·
be fllllahed next month ... Caq!rt ers did in the Bible story Of
Garf)' Moore jogglag jauntll,y a- Joseph. Another Oltplanation
long 3rd Ave. '• AJIUcpe Bow look· is the presence ol sucb EIYP. cause of; p:Ntett ~ loas .
In the u~ · States. \ .,
lag Itt Md haPw ... MUlti • mll- !ian names "' Cairo and
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llonalre Howard Cul!mBD ()II I Thebes.
DEAR DR. LAWIIENCt: I
family owns PhUlp Morris and
had 31 'teeth emacted in the
other
Most of the vaal territory hOspital under auealbelia and
ingalde" lntermlodon - and of the Soviet Uolon lle,a. fartlwr since then Ill)' mouth
out
Howard focelloual,y demanded we norih tha~ the contlguoua ·at nlgbt. I lhoullJI 'It llioulcl
lnvoltlaaiA! wiQ' folks eon'I smoke United States.

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but It hasn't.
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said that It's unlikely that ex· sineero prayer ·.1 was 'IIYIII ·iie
traetions or aneathesla could ..., •..,. *"Oillllb to ru~~~·•
have caused your dry mouth. srettee, pluo lillllY' ciGler iuab'
At thla Ume Of year, a men habits.
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h dlty in your house due to frllllllb'· - · If''· tllo'ci•eltriJ·
a beating system thai drlea ..... Slloulclri'l .... ,
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· In winter, noses gelotul!ed
Till• c:oiUmll la:~oatld to
=because of head colds, .tamlly IIYIII&amp; ao " ~,,.,..,.
us Infection or any III'PW ing kid trouble: . or ' lOa' ~
-'"' lrator;y Infection. This lrou!&gt;le, let Holao help YOO,
....n ca~Pt~ mouth brealblq 91e will &amp;lao wei~ ,........
at nlgbt when you lie dOWII to own ~-·
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DEAR DR. LAWRENCE:
Eleven years ago my dentist
told me I had perlodontiUs. He
said there was nothing to do
for I t but have my teeth
cleaned frequently and brush
them .with salt Instead Of
three months, but I'm still gett 'n• ve~ !,'lone !be tooth."
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edlng glUDs
Is a probleln that hal many
coilRs and brushlllg with salt
won't ellminlte any !&gt;I them.
There's only one good tblng
to say about continued brushing wllb sail, qjl~g from an
old proverb: "II you do It for
ron~~dred years you'll Uve
Salt ·a a~r~· and dally
brus~g
cOuld wear
away enamel as ll u gums.
Gums and
should, Of
course, be actively brushed,
but genUy, and with&lt;tooth·

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Market Report

elude 0111 with the !ront ahaved
and a long fall added In baok;
GALLIPOLIS, omo,
Ullllchl ... RO&lt;I\Y Graziano eam· • llaturdiy,' Ma'rdt 't;'• l968\
estly insisted he'd like tD do
SALFS REPORT Of
11'11te
Odd COUple'' with ex . Ohio Valley Uvestock Co.
pug Jake Lamotta, oddest of all
HOGS - 175 tD 220 lbs. 18
except lor PllyUls Diller who'd to 19; 220 tD 250 lbs. 18 Ill
also like a c:raek at It for a new 19; Light 16 to 19; Fat Scnra
hl&amp;b Jn loW camp ... Eaat dde 14 to 17; Stags 12 to 16; Boars
aulotlraa&gt;h lbophasWin-Chur· 10 tD 14; Scnrs and 1'18s 60 to
chill's for 4375, FDR' 1 tor $12/S. too, !~!oats 8 to 16.
Laa Veps Ia pttlag: a new
CATTLE - steeu 20 tD 28;
JII-Alal Ironton (who's - · Hollers 18 to 2!; Boby Beef
lag lt1J ... Natursll,y a n e w 20 Ill 26; Fat COWl 1% to 18;
stripper's named herself "Bon· canners 12 to I!; Bulla 18 to
nie Clydei" takea off eamp,y
23; MUk Cows loti to 200.
eloCbea trom the 30a •aeverrVEAL CALVFS - Tops 38.·
thlng.
75; Seconds 3Q to 38; Medium
26 tD 32; Corn. llld IIVS. 2t to
From Don Herr' a'•OVervlew,"
38, Culls 20 to 24.
a Cotbollo Newaletler, this true.
SHEEP - Ewes and Lma. S
to.&lt;:lerleal~Ue bowler: Prieat In
to 10; Stock EWes ! to 10; Fat
Scotland lett hurrledl,y to wed a Sleep 5 to 10; Culls I to 5;
S6-:rr•.old widow wltllll cbllclr"'!; Bucks t to 10; Fat wed.era
sis months later he dedded to 5to 10.
rttum to the prlellhood ana·
LAMHS - Tops 2t; Secondo
wrote to hla bishop, "I kmw I 20 tD 22; Light Wis. 16 Ill 18;
wltl have to 110 tD a monastery C&lt;tmmon I! to 18.

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U.S. - d eorreet 1111~ ~·?
l"elfdent to !HI illaugui'Cited · eoea to .Prell? "" MRil .M. ·L.
m Washington, D.C.?
Dear !llrs. L: · · J. "',,,, 'J
,A-Thomas Jelferson, on
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March 4, 1801.
reel. but ~'
pn11y lmpressel Ulo'·
Q-For how lonq. hal the prettier t111n "vll'1'' JiNif¥) I
of God been piCIUred on kinds ., Cor •'reluld'•.Jilllllll.
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How eu ..,;e•.l!e'.terrtlllt
he one that was skittering out and awM, Jet I!IOCI OI'J imUT/
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None of us lives to himself,
and none of us dies to him·
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BY JACK O'BRIAN
In movie hOuses; HoWard' a waa
NEW YORK - The pis .,.. ao it'll taat another six weeks
Every great man Is alwaya
Just being fUnnY, but it's true; being helped by everybody;
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at
least
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Taylor
and
J.ava.di.ng t h e saloonkeeper&amp;'
reason?
19r his gift is to get good out
ranks; now N. Y. has a Mrs. Richard have been ll&gt;llrl durlns anyTwo
Bdw)', • hit stars are Of all things and all persons.
their
marriage
only
elx
days;
P. J, Moriarty's, Mrs. J's Sl·
boozlni and tho show me.Y re- -John Ruskin, English critic
cred Cows, Mra. Laffs, Tony's eautloue lddll ... Ra&lt;k-1'011 (D.
place them .. . Timothy Wood· and social reformer.
wife ... Funed midtoWn detec. elders are watehiDI to see U
bridge
Blagham (hla dad's Con·
tlve Lieut. Arthur SChultheiss Grade Sitek of the JelferSOII
Airplane group Md Diana Ro08 gressman Jonathan Blngllam and =·=·=·=r=·=·=·=·= =·=·=·=·:·=·=-=·=·=·==:·=~·=·:·=·=·=-:-===·=·=·=·=·=·=·
(who teclmloal.advlsed S!J!alra'a
of. The &amp;lpremes are lbout re•· his granduncle waa Herbert Leh-

BAHREIN, ARABIAN PENINSULA (NEAl
Britain's program for a phased withdrawal from the Middle N. Y. - made u1be Detective.,)
East is forcing U.S. business interests to make some grave took a three..week vacation to be
decisions.
!lnatra's usecurlty cttler' Guing
One American oil company with conslderable investment on the Miami filming or "Lady In
the Arabian Peninsula told this reporter his company bad re· Cement."
cently discovered substantial new oil deposits. Development
Star Bill Holden'a Merv Grll·
would be highly prOfitable but would require several tens of lln-show ·tee was -~ to the 1
miWons of dollars in new investment.
Eastern Wildlife 'Asa'n (nothing
The company is now debating whether or not to put up cheep about that) ... Amerlcaoa
these funds In .view of ~ritain's withdrawal program and the Hotel's pr~ press 11&amp;0111 Pam
unsettled conditions which may follow.
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Garland'• marrying Dick Slob·
Com~y men have gone to the State Department for m·
biD Jn Ap u (1M&gt; toollD')
form!lliO"&lt; 011, wMt the Unil.&lt;ld states plans to do. TheY..JlJIYp "·"' ....,~
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come away'l'lllh the feeling the government has no lilea on ,. _..111 111m .star l'enwwto RQ' s
how to secllre' l!le stabill!Y of the region when British troops lD "i' toni rut: It's lite lOth·
leave.
time he'a played King Pbll·
Tho lnlpre1slon oll men bave gotten Is !hat !be United lp D ol Spain In the IIPCOmJng
Slalea lo already otrelebed 10 thin around the world that all "Cervantes" 111m. The Beallea
Wublngon ean do lD the Middle East Ia to "cross ill !Iapre" DOTed their u. S. ol!lces and
and hope for the best.
bu2zed oil tD other managemeat
But then are things the State Department could do. Tho thM Brian Epstein's helra .. .
Arabs have some legitimate needs and desires for national Woody Allen celebrated the ...
development that fit with American objectives.
nlversscy of hlsmarrlagetDLGu·
U.S. aid need not be large if it is properly designed. Some
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countries have been achieved through thu introduction of In•·
proved varieties of agricultural products and by simple tech· __.:B~A~:.R:..:B:....;:S:;__
nlcal aid in building fuexpensive wells.
ly PHIL PASTORfT
The businessmen'thls reporler has tallted to feel an urgency
about the Middle East situation. "The problem does not begin
A mind reader looking for
when the British troops actually pull out," one oil man told work around here would he
me. "It began on the day the Bntish made their announce- seeking part · time employ·
ment."
ment.
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As has been reported, the problem •• worries Bahrein,
Qatar, and the seven Truda! states, their governments have
Most of the fuel
in
proposed tD London that they pay the 1110 million a year it the United States comes
from Josrils~ that's no
costs to keep British forces in the area.
The same type or concern is evident among American busi- way to talk about our gas
station man.
nessmen In Dubai, Kuwait and other Arab lnn&lt;ls.
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The extremes between tbe rich and poor in most Arab countrios has been intensified in some areas by the lsraell·
Tokyo transit olficlals hire
Egyptian war. Unemployment in Jordan has doubled to 24 pushers to jam commuters In·
per cent. The number of homeless refugees has ballooned.
Economic development. has practically halted in Syria, Iraq
and Egypt to give priority to military preparatioos. Taxes
have gone up in Syria, Iraq and Egypt and the people have
less to spend for their daily necessities.
U.S. buolllusmen oeen by Ibis reporter fear the JaratU·
EJ!YPIIan war aDd the British troop •oitbdrawal aiDouncement 1o cars. but Americans refuse
bave 10 Increased ecoaomlc and mWtary lnalablllty that a re· to reHnquish their amateur
\-.llllartial at o.. point could spread lbrougb lbe area !Ike
wlltJIIre...hacked by S.vlol arm1 and Sovlet-ll'alaed organ· status.
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lzero and guerrillas.
A gentLeman is a fellow
Great Brttain's withdrawal from Aden in Noveml'A!r has al· who thanks a tad11 when
1 ready resulted in the Communist National Liberation Front
she gives him her seat (m
establl~hing its control in the far south of Arabia as the
the bus.
People's Republic of Southern Yemen.

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CONCORD, N.H. (IJPI)-SOO.
Eugene McCarthy glorle&lt;! toda.Y
in his narrow doles! by
Presldeot JohnS&lt;lll In the New
Hampollire primary tllal boldly
challenged admlnlstratlm Vietnam policy and shoCked tile
Democratic party. RLchard M.
Nixon proclaimed uis triumph
oo the Republican ba11ot. would

carry him to a ufar greater
victory" tn November.
· The former vlce president
enhanced his position as the
rnan to beat for the GOP
presidential nomination. Nixon
won almost 80 per cent ()( the
Republican vote against 11 per
cent on wrlte..ins for Gov.
Nelsoo A. Rockefeller ol New
iyork, the major unannounced
· contender lor the GOP oomination.
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by a promlneot Rejlllblicso,
described his contest also as a
uret~rendurn on Lyndon Johnson."
. McCarthy predlcted tile 42 per
cent of the vote he won in New
Hampshire would propel him to
victory over Johnson in Wisconsin's primary April 2 and
eventually to the Democratic
nomination. The urbane Minnesota oenator was winning 20 ol
New HampshireJs 24 convention
delegates over a divided John-

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In New Hampsltire •.. l&lt;aiii!Jl
oo to tile nomination in
Chicago," McCarthy jubilantly
told ocreaming oupporters in
Bedlord Tueeday night. "We
won't only win in the primaries.
We'U pick up large amounts of

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e'flally It was enforeed.
Pepple said the IRS ruling
coold be ooltened to permit
lnomstrlal revenoe bmd tlnaftclng in depressed aTOll or to
construct !llcllllles lor omall
companies w!t!)out their own
means ol nnsoclng.
BOnd Coostructloo
Neuenschwander said 23 projects totaling $238 million had
Mccarthy, who wtU be 52 this
been coostrucled by revenue
month , came from nowhere, bonds since the pf'OII"am was
campaigning in opposition to initiated in Jamary 1967. Most
Johnson's war policies. Althcugb or them were at loans ol l..to~
JOOnson laughed olf the New 1.5 per cent lower tban .conven·
Hampshire vote- ••anybody can
nm and everybod;r can winu- tiOnal loans.
CoUier poin1ed out the ffiS
McCarthy' s remarkable shoWing
ruling would have no el!eet on
challenged the President's escabonds sold before the effective
lating course ·m Vietnam.
Johnson, who was a write-in date of the ruling or revenue
candidate, led McCarthy, who bonds sold to finance state prowas on the ballot, by less than 5 jects.
Pepple said there were 15
to 4 with the vote count nearly
projects
in the works now and
complete.

The nation's first primary
brought a record voter turnout.
The combined Republlcan-Democratic vote of more ttlan
156,000 far exceeded the prevlous record of 138,430 set ln
1964. The GOP vote went over
103,000. Towing the 1964record
total ol99,994 and the Democratic vote was near the 53,652 vote
of !960.

several of them "mtgllt make

it under the Friday deadline."

BriefS

David Hartinger to
W'm Degree at Kent
lllvid L. Hlll'lin8er, ltllddll&gt;o
port, will be amoog the 830,perosons receiving degrees at Kent
State Unlveralty at the lourlh
winter commencement.
Dr, 0. Meredith Wilson, diroct&gt;or of tho Center lor Advanced
Stucl,y in Behavioral Sciences,
Slanlord, caUl., will be spea~,
Hartinger wll1 receive a bach&amp;lor ol scleoce degree In .....,..

By United Press International
SAIGON - U. S. 852 SrRATOFORrRESSES toda.Y lor the first
time bombed a aecret Communist juogle higllway suppeylngthe North
Vietnamese ArJny threatening Pcuth Vietnam's northern frontier,
Americao li.JlOkoBmeo said. Tho ~ngine jets rained hundreds ol
rwns ol bombs on truck parks, storage areas, bunkers and weapons
sites massed at the gateway oC the tree-covered road discovered by
the allies onlj[last week.
The htpWIQ' raid lormed one ol tO 852 misslona llown tile past tlon.
24 hours. UPJ correspondent Nat Gibson at Khe SlLnh sald a sucklen
"eerie, sUence" baa fallen on tlle base. The Marines had ttgured the
North Vietnamese ml&amp;hl use todiQ''s 14th anniversary or their Dleo
Bien Pbu taodmark defoatolthe Freoch as tho moment to lauoch their
VETERANS
MEMO!UAL
HOSPIIAL
threatened a01ault on Khe santo.
AIJMISSIONS _Leland Lem-

AMERICAN gl!llll)ln, )!olding a prlsoo!"' , ~~.Cheshire; lloJlel ~. Rut·
who satd be was marked lor
Airlines Jetlinef 1111
to tly 11\tpl to CubsTheida.Yinfli&amp;si!l!ond sucb"htJa&lt;ldog over flOrida 'f,
CBernlHA~
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wIthin three weeks.
·w1·11, Amos cross.
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The airliner, carrying 58 persons, returned to Miami eight hours
later, leaving the three men in Havana. The crew and clvUtan pa&amp;senaers ssld they wore treated courteousey by the Cobsns, bot a haUMEIGS GENERAL HOSPII AL
dozen U. S. servlcemen. mos~ Vietnam veterans, were harassed.
ADMISSIONS - Elfie Manuel,
Racine.
JACKOON, ltllSS. - A STAUNCHLY conoervatlve Democrat,
DISCHARGES- Fannie Bea"'
Charles GriCfln, esstey defeated Negro leaderCbarlesEversTue~
In a runoa lor Coogress that featured ballollog almost strlctey a1oog or·
racial lines, It was the stroogost showlog this century by a Negro
caeclldato in ltllsohJlpp~ aod EYers ealledlt "a hlstory-makiDg ocARHESf MAlE
William
Milligan, 24, Raveoocul.on."
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Almcst complete 'returns in theiZ&lt;ounty district gave Grll!ln, wood, was arrested toda.Y to'
WUliamJ' tormer congre&amp;slonal aide, 85,039 votes to 42,684 tor Ev- Pomeroy Pollee on ebargea ~
ers, Miasta&amp;J.ppl' s toremost Negro civil rlgbtrs leader.
deloctlve muiiier &amp;net wlndBhleld
wtper, and running a red tratllc
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River Gauges

(Coltinued !rom Pap I)
or many of the problema belore
the building is eveo completed.
One s1lldent councU would be
II the plan Ia lollowed.
According to bls plans, bsod
and Coolbal1 praetlces WOIIId contloue In Middleport. Football
IIIUbOS would be cootimed at
Pomeroy and bsakelhall 11 Rutland.
He strelsed that the plan is
not that of the board ot eduea-

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of the ,..,.rlnteodent wltll tile
stroog SUJIIIOrl of tile stall.

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He stressed that rt!siderrts in
favor ol the plan should attend
the Mooday night meeting as
well as those OllPOsed to It.
Board ol education members indicated also that they will attend the meeting with H a rg~avea to hear the comments
ol school patroos.

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GAUGES - Galltpoi.Js 11,9
and 33.5 with rollers out; P~
Pleasant,
29.30;
PomeroyMason, 21.10; Hinton, 1.30 rl..
ingi Kanawha Falls," 9.90 fallins;
Charleston, 28.20 lalllng. London, runnlog 10 leet of rollers·
Marmet, rumingl9!eeti andWm:
lleld, runnlog 70 leet. The Ohio
ruver, at 10 a. m. today,. wasris!ng one and on&amp;o!oell tenth ol a
Coot an hour.

ONE MAN FINED
One man was tined andtwofot~leited bonds Tuesdl,y night in..,.

tlon of Pomeroy Mal'or Olarlea
Logar's Court. Keith G, Aelker,
21, ltllddl...,rt, was l!ned~Oand
costs
on a reckless opendon
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chorge while Lowell V. Johoson,
40, GalliPolis, torletted a 118.70
bond lor running a red light and
Thomas E. Ewing, 23. Ma1011, fo~
lelted a $25bond,alsoonacharp
ol ruoniog a red ltpt.

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will speak at 7:30 p. m. on SaturdiQ' and Sunday at 11 10 a, m. !&gt;Jn.
dl,y at the Red Brush Church ol
Christ on the BashorrKeoo Road.
The public is invited.

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mcullve editor... of q holil'l i-4 and 7·8 P• m. P.IIJ'o ·
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llt'ado,y In MemOrial AutJ.
.~DNJsiiJQIIS· . · • point

and Oblo joumall"" alumni have
beeo Invited.
'!be OYeot Is belog beld Iii con,iuncllon wllb JOumallam Week ·

nou•u:ed approval ot a program
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Dr. U&gt;yle ' Shumaker or the ,.
state Jlellartment of Edu&lt;atlon
Is in Meigs CoWl\Y lhlo week...,.
cklctlng routloe iniPOCtlona olthe
hlglo schools. Tueoclajo, Dr, 91,..
maker lnepocted Eaotem lll&amp;h
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SOUthern and tomorrow ho will
beglo lnepoctkma&lt;J(thethreehlglo
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7&amp;8 Firat 0\vo.;llrs.
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or tho &lt;~~~a, llrownl ~· .'~ .~...; . ·
Sohool o1 Jaut111JIIIIJ. , E. .Lsldlo,, P,irlol Star
&lt;!1111 J, !mltii, •Rt. 1,
. March 30 ror th~ SEONA b a
~ Wlllllm W, llol'rlaon, pt. , ·
01101. ~ber• ~ th~ aoiiOCia- Plet.lldl; lira. Miles s.
tloD 1111\l':~ u.,b ).fooa, 35- Pou)eroy; Llrll' E. . ~. lit.
~ LlkeVlew - · .Athaoo, I I'Om•I'OYI llro, Arilour L. Ar!ParllolpaliCNI by local Boy 0,, t5701, or •all him at (Gif) 111111. Raelne; 1\lro. Holl1o E. ~
S&lt;outs and Explorere at tho 511~- ~et lleketo a r o' """" Rt. 1 RaviDI~ Wosley
Sevonlb National Jomhoree . of· ,$UO per Plf""'· .
lloUback, l!laokCork; .IIJ:a, lflnco
tho Boy S&lt;outs of Alnorl"" 'in
11oe SEONA will hoi~ '111111- Collbd, · Alhland, KN LaP.,. L.
July 1969 will be dlreeted by nual -..a 011 Tuesday, .April Stu1Jm1D, ar., Wolhtoo; Mro:
a special committee IPJ)Ointed 9, Immediately tollowin8 Walter Kolth R. Carroll, RaeiM; 1\lro, I
by L. B. Amsber.Y, pr,esldeot CI'OIIIdto'o speecli, or around 3 !Iober! W, Wyau, WollstAm.
I
o1 tile Trl.stato Area Council. p.m., In Room 21, Copellllll
BIRI'HS
Membero o1 the committee
Tom C, Dougla,llo pre~
lire, Al1lour L. Armtt; RaCine, I
are: E. L. Munc!IY. Chairman, the &lt;Ilia · Unlvetll!ly Cllopto 1 diU(Ib~, 12:55. p, · m. Tuelldt\r. I
Huntington, a member of t h e SOX. Hobart Wil- Jr., edl- Mro. Kollh R. carrou, ~ 1
Executive Board; Leonard Jill- tor o1 tho Gallipolis 'l'rll&gt;ulle, lo . aon, 3167 p. m. Tuesday; llro,
Un, Scootmalller, Huntlng!DO; prelld•l olllle SEONA.lle r I &amp;bert W, Wyatt, WellaiDD, I
Jaek Je!lrey, Scoutmaster, Me- ltlllla, ..Utor of ti\9 Wellston ·diiUJI)otor, 5:08 p, m. Tuoodi.Y.
Hsoa; J. EdWard Maddox, Ash- Sentinel, Is vice pre..ldem.
IIBCIIARGES
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land, Keotodo': and Fred Mor&amp;11111 M. Albert- Wlnlrecl I
row, Pl&gt;mero,y, Oblo, members ·
llarker, Bllena s. BurWell, WaJo. I
orthoExeculiveBoar&lt;J.
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A selectloo conunlttee lor ll1e '
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local S&lt;out coonell will begin
fvlarch
W, Coyan, Archie EIIJo, Henry I
next summer to approve Boy
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Each, lire, WWJam. C, Glbbl, 1
seoots and Explorers to r&lt;~~rePT. PLEASANT- Tho Muon Mill DorotJQ&gt; Halterman, lllro. 1
sent the Ttl.state Area Council Collllll' 4-11 Leadoro Auoclatloo Stella H. lllniDD, Cbarlea L, . _ .
at the jamboree whlcli will, be moolln&amp; 11 scheduled ''" Ttol!fa- nard,' lllvld E. Lie..... lloberllI
held at Farragut State Park, dl,y, March U, 8 p, m., at l:h 0 H. UM,IIta. Clar-ew. Lli&lt;bo
ldabo, from July J6to 22, 1989. Courlhouoe Annex In Pl. Plea., Dold, saraJ,yn Maaon, llro, 1'/U.
Thla was aloo tho site lor I h e ant. A paoel ol older 4-H m..,.. Uam H. Nllollrt, IIJro, lloUie E. I
XD world Jamboree in Auauat berl will htpllght the ovent with Nu"""" lllro, Dorrell R.llllbtttJ, 1
1967.
their viowo ~~~the 4-H Pl'Oifllllo ,:I'Jiol!lll A.· &amp;oow, Jolro. Percy D. 1
Boy seoots Who atteeclllle na~·· RecOJIIIItlon borqoet li!u'der, .NJ:o. Jack D. _ . ,
llooal jamboree mull be at loaal will bt dlacuaoecl at Ibis meetlog. . aian.E. Wima111, llro, Jackie I
12· yeoro old by September I, Reoervattonalor the baequel are C,lWJpl, lira. Warreo D, Wood- I
1968,andalleaaUbrScootrank reque11181!tobtllllheCoullty£l&lt;. ~~lord Woomer, lira.
by AprU 1, 1969. Exploren Who tension Ol!lce by 'fhuradl,)o, Klll'h L, !IIndo and lnCaDt doual&gt;llave not boeo Scoots must be March 1(, Jlal1)' other Item• 0! ~~¥ri. Clyde P, Sml!hand!J&gt;o
registered befoTe July I, 1968, Interest co""ernl!l&amp; 4-H wlliiJkt Cllll I0!1t lira. John c. Withrow
and meet re(fllromeoto ol camp- place atthli meotlnti•
anhoriiot ion.
1ng oxperleoce, leaderohli&gt;. and
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Denver Hill, Foster, W, Va.,

LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature In Pomeroy's
In conclusion, lt was pointed downtown business district at
out that Rutland Vlllago repre- 11:10 a.m. today was 25 &lt;J&lt;&gt;.
aentatives recently attended. a grees under sunn,y skies.
board of edueatloo meeting and
requested use or the Rutland
GOVERNOR SERIOUS
llisb School when it is abaodonMONTGOMERY, Ala. (UJ&gt;l) ed. It wso stated by Hargraves Gov. Lurleeo Wallace remainthat the building could be turn- ed in . Serious condition today,
ed over to the village on a lease ~l.11'18rating from her second
bsals and il 11\e consolldalloo t.peration in three weeks, the
~ move of students is made, the draining ol an abdominal ab!llciUIY will be made avsllable scess.
to the village a ~r sooner.
The village Indicated that It
ARTICLES AMENDEIJ
IIUUid like the building to use
COLUMBUS (UPD - Amendas a tOwn hall, fire station, rec· ed articles of Incorporation were
reatloo ...tor sod asah~- Wed Tuesda,y by tile Soothern
tera Cor civil defense.
Ohio Commltlee lor tho Georp
Jt waa atreued, however, tbat C. Wallace American Indeptn...,
.both the conaolldatlm or the llltl- dent Par\J.
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doniB aod the turnlnli over ol ·
LEASE PLAN NOTED
the building w Rutland Village
WASliiNGTON (UPD- The
aro 11111 ot thla lime IIIII¥ reeornmendotlont 0( ll1e llilperlnten- Department oC Hoolllng and Urban Development 1'uesday aodent.

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By HAYMOND LAIIII

CONCORD, N.H. (IJPI)-SOO.
Eugene McCarthy glorle&lt;! toda.Y
in his narrow doles! by
Presldeot JohnS&lt;lll In the New
Hampollire primary tllal boldly
challenged admlnlstratlm Vietnam policy and shoCked tile
Democratic party. RLchard M.
Nixon proclaimed uis triumph
oo the Republican ba11ot. would

carry him to a ufar greater
victory" tn November.
· The former vlce president
enhanced his position as the
rnan to beat for the GOP
presidential nomination. Nixon
won almost 80 per cent ()( the
Republican vote against 11 per
cent on wrlte..ins for Gov.
Nelsoo A. Rockefeller ol New
iyork, the major unannounced
· contender lor the GOP oomination.
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Nixon, not challenged actively
by a promlneot Rejlllblicso,
described his contest also as a
uret~rendurn on Lyndon Johnson."
. McCarthy predlcted tile 42 per
cent of the vote he won in New
Hampshire would propel him to
victory over Johnson in Wisconsin's primary April 2 and
eventually to the Democratic
nomination. The urbane Minnesota oenator was winning 20 ol
New HampshireJs 24 convention
delegates over a divided John-

oraeo .
IIDrniil with
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l!aln Frlda.v ~r ~turday
and qain MoildiJy will norago one ball inch lqonol""h.

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In New Hampsltire •.. l&lt;aiii!Jl
oo to tile nomination in
Chicago," McCarthy jubilantly
told ocreaming oupporters in
Bedlord Tueeday night. "We
won't only win in the primaries.
We'U pick up large amounts of

Clampdown

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e'flally It was enforeed.
Pepple said the IRS ruling
coold be ooltened to permit
lnomstrlal revenoe bmd tlnaftclng in depressed aTOll or to
construct !llcllllles lor omall
companies w!t!)out their own
means ol nnsoclng.
BOnd Coostructloo
Neuenschwander said 23 projects totaling $238 million had
Mccarthy, who wtU be 52 this
been coostrucled by revenue
month , came from nowhere, bonds since the pf'OII"am was
campaigning in opposition to initiated in Jamary 1967. Most
Johnson's war policies. Althcugb or them were at loans ol l..to~
JOOnson laughed olf the New 1.5 per cent lower tban .conven·
Hampshire vote- ••anybody can
nm and everybod;r can winu- tiOnal loans.
CoUier poin1ed out the ffiS
McCarthy' s remarkable shoWing
ruling would have no el!eet on
challenged the President's escabonds sold before the effective
lating course ·m Vietnam.
Johnson, who was a write-in date of the ruling or revenue
candidate, led McCarthy, who bonds sold to finance state prowas on the ballot, by less than 5 jects.
Pepple said there were 15
to 4 with the vote count nearly
projects
in the works now and
complete.

The nation's first primary
brought a record voter turnout.
The combined Republlcan-Democratic vote of more ttlan
156,000 far exceeded the prevlous record of 138,430 set ln
1964. The GOP vote went over
103,000. Towing the 1964record
total ol99,994 and the Democratic vote was near the 53,652 vote
of !960.

several of them "mtgllt make

it under the Friday deadline."

BriefS

David Hartinger to
W'm Degree at Kent
lllvid L. Hlll'lin8er, ltllddll&gt;o
port, will be amoog the 830,perosons receiving degrees at Kent
State Unlveralty at the lourlh
winter commencement.
Dr, 0. Meredith Wilson, diroct&gt;or of tho Center lor Advanced
Stucl,y in Behavioral Sciences,
Slanlord, caUl., will be spea~,
Hartinger wll1 receive a bach&amp;lor ol scleoce degree In .....,..

By United Press International
SAIGON - U. S. 852 SrRATOFORrRESSES toda.Y lor the first
time bombed a aecret Communist juogle higllway suppeylngthe North
Vietnamese ArJny threatening Pcuth Vietnam's northern frontier,
Americao li.JlOkoBmeo said. Tho ~ngine jets rained hundreds ol
rwns ol bombs on truck parks, storage areas, bunkers and weapons
sites massed at the gateway oC the tree-covered road discovered by
the allies onlj[last week.
The htpWIQ' raid lormed one ol tO 852 misslona llown tile past tlon.
24 hours. UPJ correspondent Nat Gibson at Khe SlLnh sald a sucklen
"eerie, sUence" baa fallen on tlle base. The Marines had ttgured the
North Vietnamese ml&amp;hl use todiQ''s 14th anniversary or their Dleo
Bien Pbu taodmark defoatolthe Freoch as tho moment to lauoch their
VETERANS
MEMO!UAL
HOSPIIAL
threatened a01ault on Khe santo.
AIJMISSIONS _Leland Lem-

AMERICAN gl!llll)ln, )!olding a prlsoo!"' , ~~.Cheshire; lloJlel ~. Rut·
who satd be was marked lor
Airlines Jetlinef 1111
to tly 11\tpl to CubsTheida.Yinfli&amp;si!l!ond sucb"htJa&lt;ldog over flOrida 'f,
CBernlHA~
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wIthin three weeks.
·w1·11, Amos cross.
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The airliner, carrying 58 persons, returned to Miami eight hours
later, leaving the three men in Havana. The crew and clvUtan pa&amp;senaers ssld they wore treated courteousey by the Cobsns, bot a haUMEIGS GENERAL HOSPII AL
dozen U. S. servlcemen. mos~ Vietnam veterans, were harassed.
ADMISSIONS - Elfie Manuel,
Racine.
JACKOON, ltllSS. - A STAUNCHLY conoervatlve Democrat,
DISCHARGES- Fannie Bea"'
Charles GriCfln, esstey defeated Negro leaderCbarlesEversTue~
In a runoa lor Coogress that featured ballollog almost strlctey a1oog or·
racial lines, It was the stroogost showlog this century by a Negro
caeclldato in ltllsohJlpp~ aod EYers ealledlt "a hlstory-makiDg ocARHESf MAlE
William
Milligan, 24, Raveoocul.on."
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Almcst complete 'returns in theiZ&lt;ounty district gave Grll!ln, wood, was arrested toda.Y to'
WUliamJ' tormer congre&amp;slonal aide, 85,039 votes to 42,684 tor Ev- Pomeroy Pollee on ebargea ~
ers, Miasta&amp;J.ppl' s toremost Negro civil rlgbtrs leader.
deloctlve muiiier &amp;net wlndBhleld
wtper, and running a red tratllc
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or many of the problema belore
the building is eveo completed.
One s1lldent councU would be
II the plan Ia lollowed.
According to bls plans, bsod
and Coolbal1 praetlces WOIIId contloue In Middleport. Football
IIIUbOS would be cootimed at
Pomeroy and bsakelhall 11 Rutland.
He strelsed that the plan is
not that of the board ot eduea-

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of the ,..,.rlnteodent wltll tile
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favor ol the plan should attend
the Mooday night meeting as
well as those OllPOsed to It.
Board ol education members indicated also that they will attend the meeting with H a rg~avea to hear the comments
ol school patroos.

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GAUGES - Galltpoi.Js 11,9
and 33.5 with rollers out; P~
Pleasant,
29.30;
PomeroyMason, 21.10; Hinton, 1.30 rl..
ingi Kanawha Falls," 9.90 fallins;
Charleston, 28.20 lalllng. London, runnlog 10 leet of rollers·
Marmet, rumingl9!eeti andWm:
lleld, runnlog 70 leet. The Ohio
ruver, at 10 a. m. today,. wasris!ng one and on&amp;o!oell tenth ol a
Coot an hour.

ONE MAN FINED
One man was tined andtwofot~leited bonds Tuesdl,y night in..,.

tlon of Pomeroy Mal'or Olarlea
Logar's Court. Keith G, Aelker,
21, ltllddl...,rt, was l!ned~Oand
costs
on a reckless opendon
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40, GalliPolis, torletted a 118.70
bond lor running a red light and
Thomas E. Ewing, 23. Ma1011, fo~
lelted a $25bond,alsoonacharp
ol ruoniog a red ltpt.

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iallsm, membera 1ot "the SEONA.

will speak at 7:30 p. m. on SaturdiQ' and Sunday at 11 10 a, m. !&gt;Jn.
dl,y at the Red Brush Church ol
Christ on the BashorrKeoo Road.
The public is invited.

of CBS
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HOLZ&amp;R Ho&amp;'lrAL
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mcullve editor... of q holil'l i-4 and 7·8 P• m. P.IIJ'o ·
Yoik Tlmeo, at 1 p. onta Gab '"' Podiatrki Ward. ..V.
llt'ado,y In MemOrial AutJ.
.~DNJsiiJQIIS· . · • point

and Oblo joumall"" alumni have
beeo Invited.
'!be OYeot Is belog beld Iii con,iuncllon wllb JOumallam Week ·

nou•u:ed approval ot a program
t&lt;J leaoe 600 low reot homes at
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CoWl\Y Common Pleas Court by
Ohio VaUey lnduotrleo, IIIDotoviUe, aploat . Rarold and
Christina llooe, Rt. 2, Racine.

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Dr. U&gt;yle ' Shumaker or the ,.
state Jlellartment of Edu&lt;atlon
Is in Meigs CoWl\Y lhlo week...,.
cklctlng routloe iniPOCtlona olthe
hlglo schools. Tueoclajo, Dr, 91,..
maker lnepocted Eaotem lll&amp;h
School, w -oclajo he .... st
SOUthern and tomorrow ho will
beglo lnepoctkma&lt;J(thethreehlglo
schools In tho Mel&amp;• LGcal School

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• Orchids To ·the First 100
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J'I&lt;ICJtibr' JaM
7&amp;8 Firat 0\vo.;llrs.
E. .
or tho &lt;~~~a, llrownl ~· .'~ .~...; . ·
Sohool o1 Jaut111JIIIIJ. , E. .Lsldlo,, P,irlol Star
&lt;!1111 J, !mltii, •Rt. 1,
. March 30 ror th~ SEONA b a
~ Wlllllm W, llol'rlaon, pt. , ·
01101. ~ber• ~ th~ aoiiOCia- Plet.lldl; lira. Miles s.
tloD 1111\l':~ u.,b ).fooa, 35- Pou)eroy; Llrll' E. . ~. lit.
~ LlkeVlew - · .Athaoo, I I'Om•I'OYI llro, Arilour L. Ar!ParllolpaliCNI by local Boy 0,, t5701, or •all him at (Gif) 111111. Raelne; 1\lro. Holl1o E. ~
S&lt;outs and Explorere at tho 511~- ~et lleketo a r o' """" Rt. 1 RaviDI~ Wosley
Sevonlb National Jomhoree . of· ,$UO per Plf""'· .
lloUback, l!laokCork; .IIJ:a, lflnco
tho Boy S&lt;outs of Alnorl"" 'in
11oe SEONA will hoi~ '111111- Collbd, · Alhland, KN LaP.,. L.
July 1969 will be dlreeted by nual -..a 011 Tuesday, .April Stu1Jm1D, ar., Wolhtoo; Mro:
a special committee IPJ)Ointed 9, Immediately tollowin8 Walter Kolth R. Carroll, RaeiM; 1\lro, I
by L. B. Amsber.Y, pr,esldeot CI'OIIIdto'o speecli, or around 3 !Iober! W, Wyau, WollstAm.
I
o1 tile Trl.stato Area Council. p.m., In Room 21, Copellllll
BIRI'HS
Membero o1 the committee
Tom C, Dougla,llo pre~
lire, Al1lour L. Armtt; RaCine, I
are: E. L. Munc!IY. Chairman, the &lt;Ilia · Unlvetll!ly Cllopto 1 diU(Ib~, 12:55. p, · m. Tuelldt\r. I
Huntington, a member of t h e SOX. Hobart Wil- Jr., edl- Mro. Kollh R. carrou, ~ 1
Executive Board; Leonard Jill- tor o1 tho Gallipolis 'l'rll&gt;ulle, lo . aon, 3167 p. m. Tuesday; llro,
Un, Scootmalller, Huntlng!DO; prelld•l olllle SEONA.lle r I &amp;bert W, Wyatt, WellaiDD, I
Jaek Je!lrey, Scoutmaster, Me- ltlllla, ..Utor of ti\9 Wellston ·diiUJI)otor, 5:08 p, m. Tuoodi.Y.
Hsoa; J. EdWard Maddox, Ash- Sentinel, Is vice pre..ldem.
IIBCIIARGES
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land, Keotodo': and Fred Mor&amp;11111 M. Albert- Wlnlrecl I
row, Pl&gt;mero,y, Oblo, members ·
llarker, Bllena s. BurWell, WaJo. I
orthoExeculiveBoar&lt;J.
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A selectloo conunlttee lor ll1e '
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local S&lt;out coonell will begin
fvlarch
W, Coyan, Archie EIIJo, Henry I
next summer to approve Boy
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Each, lire, WWJam. C, Glbbl, 1
seoots and Explorers to r&lt;~~rePT. PLEASANT- Tho Muon Mill DorotJQ&gt; Halterman, lllro. 1
sent the Ttl.state Area Council Collllll' 4-11 Leadoro Auoclatloo Stella H. lllniDD, Cbarlea L, . _ .
at the jamboree whlcli will, be moolln&amp; 11 scheduled ''" Ttol!fa- nard,' lllvld E. Lie..... lloberllI
held at Farragut State Park, dl,y, March U, 8 p, m., at l:h 0 H. UM,IIta. Clar-ew. Lli&lt;bo
ldabo, from July J6to 22, 1989. Courlhouoe Annex In Pl. Plea., Dold, saraJ,yn Maaon, llro, 1'/U.
Thla was aloo tho site lor I h e ant. A paoel ol older 4-H m..,.. Uam H. Nllollrt, IIJro, lloUie E. I
XD world Jamboree in Auauat berl will htpllght the ovent with Nu"""" lllro, Dorrell R.llllbtttJ, 1
1967.
their viowo ~~~the 4-H Pl'Oifllllo ,:I'Jiol!lll A.· &amp;oow, Jolro. Percy D. 1
Boy seoots Who atteeclllle na~·· RecOJIIIItlon borqoet li!u'der, .NJ:o. Jack D. _ . ,
llooal jamboree mull be at loaal will bt dlacuaoecl at Ibis meetlog. . aian.E. Wima111, llro, Jackie I
12· yeoro old by September I, Reoervattonalor the baequel are C,lWJpl, lira. Warreo D, Wood- I
1968,andalleaaUbrScootrank reque11181!tobtllllheCoullty£l&lt;. ~~lord Woomer, lira.
by AprU 1, 1969. Exploren Who tension Ol!lce by 'fhuradl,)o, Klll'h L, !IIndo and lnCaDt doual&gt;llave not boeo Scoots must be March 1(, Jlal1)' other Item• 0! ~~¥ri. Clyde P, Sml!hand!J&gt;o
registered befoTe July I, 1968, Interest co""ernl!l&amp; 4-H wlliiJkt Cllll I0!1t lira. John c. Withrow
and meet re(fllromeoto ol camp- place atthli meotlnti•
anhoriiot ion.
1ng oxperleoce, leaderohli&gt;. and
Scouting oplrlt, Mr. ldomdO.Y ....._

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AUO TO 1•7&amp;

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lULL TO SPEAK
Denver Hill, Foster, W, Va.,

LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature In Pomeroy's
In conclusion, lt was pointed downtown business district at
out that Rutland Vlllago repre- 11:10 a.m. today was 25 &lt;J&lt;&gt;.
aentatives recently attended. a grees under sunn,y skies.
board of edueatloo meeting and
requested use or the Rutland
GOVERNOR SERIOUS
llisb School when it is abaodonMONTGOMERY, Ala. (UJ&gt;l) ed. It wso stated by Hargraves Gov. Lurleeo Wallace remainthat the building could be turn- ed in . Serious condition today,
ed over to the village on a lease ~l.11'18rating from her second
bsals and il 11\e consolldalloo t.peration in three weeks, the
~ move of students is made, the draining ol an abdominal ab!llciUIY will be made avsllable scess.
to the village a ~r sooner.
The village Indicated that It
ARTICLES AMENDEIJ
IIUUid like the building to use
COLUMBUS (UPD - Amendas a tOwn hall, fire station, rec· ed articles of Incorporation were
reatloo ...tor sod asah~- Wed Tuesda,y by tile Soothern
tera Cor civil defense.
Ohio Commltlee lor tho Georp
Jt waa atreued, however, tbat C. Wallace American Indeptn...,
.both the conaolldatlm or the llltl- dent Par\J.
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doniB aod the turnlnli over ol ·
LEASE PLAN NOTED
the building w Rutland Village
WASliiNGTON (UPD- The
aro 11111 ot thla lime IIIII¥ reeornmendotlont 0( ll1e llilperlnten- Department oC Hoolllng and Urban Development 1'uesday aodent.

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TOM JACKSON
THOMAS KENT JACKSON,
""' of Mr. and Mrs. Ham·
JackiOO, RD I, Rutlsed, Is
/IOI'Vlng aboenl the USS Buchanan In the Gull of Tookln.
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BUYS

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conne&lt;t with a new Ohio River
brldp at Kanauga will be lis-

cussed at a March 20 public
haarlng In GellljJolja.
The Ohio Department of Hlihways will &lt;OIIIUct U. hearlna at
1:30 p.m. Ia the Conuno!l Pleas
Courtroom of the Gallll Cclunt;y
COurtllOOseln Galllj)olls.
The new localllln would turn
east at a point A)lprOXimatel,y
a hall.mlle south &lt;ll lbe Addl·
son - Gelllpells -&amp;blil line,
c:tol8 Ohio 7 and eild at t h • .
QUo-West Vlrglnls line which
lo the low water mark · In the
river.
The .6t.mlle section of relocated US 35 north of tho proposed reroodng would be dellinated Ohio 735.

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ABA sr ANiliNCS
San Francisco 96601. He Is
By Unltod Press lnterMUonol
:ecently.
EAsr
llJnald Cone and flmll1 of AiJ,. . married to the former Ka.tlly
Harris
of
Los
Angolea.
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w. L. Pot. llB
.,. /1110111 Tue•clali evening with
Plttaburgll. , , ,51 24 ,6111/
bll Parents, Mr, and llr s. Albert
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Minnesota •••••8 21 ·,840 3
Jorrot Bobo and Henry
Indllna. ••••• :n 38 .u~ 14
PT. PLEASANT- Four perNew Jersey , , ,34 40 .459 16'k
were Wellston visitors on Sltur- ms were trusferred to the
·clali·
·Well VIrginia state penlton- Kentucilf, • , •• 32 41 .438 18
Mra.
Clarence
C&amp;node
baa
reWEST
Uory this week from Mas on
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t turliod home after spending tbe Coon\Y jail to beli!n their pria•
N.W
Orleans.
,
44 27 .620
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with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lealie
011 terms •• meted out by the
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Denver
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Ma11011 Coon\Y Clrcqit COUrt.
Dallaa
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Joaeph T. Dobbs, 31, PhllHouslon •••• ,28 46 ,378 171&gt;
were in Qilllicothe recerd)'. Mr. adelpllla, Pa., I to 10 years
Anaheim, , , , .23 49 ,319 21 'II
lfoore had teeth extnctod.
for brealdng sed enterlni; Bog.
Oaklllnll
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111:0. Il&gt;roth)' Mercer ondchno er K~lth Jones., 21, Sherman,
TUESDAY'S RESULTS
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lflth llor porents, Mr. one! lito. berpr, Rt. 3 Belleville, W. Va., New Jeroey llll PltiJbersHii2
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eaeh 1 to 10 yeara Cor posses- llollaa 122 ~ 107
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Ethel
Radekln
rq&gt;orta
!lion of stoleo liDOds; and Sa1111el Deilver 112 Oekland t2
hor doufbtor, lira. Leslie llo5- A. MeadoWs, 36, RL 1Henderson, Kllitucilf 130 llou11Dn 109 '
0n4&lt; game• acheduled
mon, ai&gt;Oilont In Holzer Hospital. 1 to 10 years tor catUe rust.
Albert Cone was a recent bu~ ling.
WEDNESDAY'S CAllES
Denver at New Jer-aey
lnt18 ollltor In H~n.
Mlnneabta at Indiana
&amp;IrS. Clnovra Footer lo vloltlq:
Beulloli 1'1 Rantuci&lt;y
h• 4lauillrtar, Zelia Weyand one!
Oul)"~ea ac~l~
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lamll1 &lt;fl. Columbuo.
PLEASANT
VALLEY HOSPITAL
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· X. E. Erk:kaon was workingon
ADMITTED: Frank Prince,
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raid I!'..... Iaiii week.
New Haven; Linda Kspp, ·P l.
I
llrs. Ora Cottrill wao aWelllPle.-aanti Ferrell Kiser. Pt.:
In 19~ Ill tho eve of hll75th
loll vl&amp;IWJIIII Soturclali.
Ploaoant.
blrlhdey,
o&lt;fenUat Dr. Albtl;t ·'
-- · •· · · llrs. Il&gt;nold Wooton fractured
DISCHARGED: Hi&gt;mer Fllllier, Elnotein ·urged llltelledUala "to
l
uklo ., • fall.
pt, Ploalllll; Billy Slnlth, Pl.
rotuae lo cooP.rote . In 1111
I
Fi.,a-'nt;
fir•·
~rey Sutler, undertaklna that ~iobf" · fjW .'
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1'1'1111\ 10 lB71, over 400 treat- Pl. Ploalllll; Mro. John HaroonlllltuUonal rlllhll fi( an
Ies ., o r e negollated with mon. Galllpolla Ferry.
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dhordh choir.

· Mr. and lira, Teylor Moore
vlllted their aon, Jock Moore and
'1111111 In Cincinnati a few clalis

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·1 'the ,blcc*st Jlreali ~· · · ·
1 value your mo~'v.
I.· can buy I I t
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Mrs. Nancy J. Barnhouse announced ber candidacy today for
DemocraUc
' state central commltlee from Ohio's lOth District In the May 7 primary.
Nancy Is the wife of Veroon
0, Barnhouse and they .reside at
315 Montgomery St., Marietta.
Her husband, Vernon, was born
and raised In Belle Valley, Noble Coon\Y. !lie Is the dau&amp;llter
&lt;ll former Marietta M&gt;yQ!' and
Mrs. Earl D. Schob and !Iii llved P' her llfe.ln I('J'l•t!a. r,
!lle l!l'lailaled troll! Marl*" Hlili
Sdloolbi .l952.
!lie was formerly employed b,y
lbe Ohio Deparlmont of Rislt'001'1 teltlml laboralor7 In Coltunbuo and later with lllrisloa
10, Deportment ol Risltwa.Yatrafllc cieplrtmeat In Marl• under clvU 1118ineer Robert F.
O'llllley.
h is acUve in several orlllldilllona In Marietta, belllg
PI'OIIdent ofthe Walhlngll)nCoool·
toY DomocraUc Women'• Cloo,
She II a member of the F I r It
Conlreptlonal Cburch In lo!Jrand a member of the

ncontl,y.

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Committeewoman

i., 111 MRS. ALTA CONE
;·.llllncllrw a recent Sunclll' wldl
llr, and lira, Leo Bogan were
their aOn. Tollll!l,l', and Ida oon.
Col.......
llr. and llrs. Albert Cone sed
' llrs. f aullne Footer and Erma
Nelooit were Gallillolls viSitors

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PILLSBURY
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author Thomaa Paine Iinde 'Ni4. '
~·&amp;aaplcion ia the ·eompaDlan or '
mean souls.· AJ1II U.e blne all .
good society:~
'

balancer thlt balanCes t h e
wheel, hub and bra~ea ofautoo
llloblles stmultaneoualy and
fully modern alr&gt;ilowered tire
changer, In the above Pholo.
Harold NeweU.. owner of the
slltloo, operates the wheel
ballocer · · and In the other
James Bailey is at work with
the tire changer, - sentinel
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DElMONTE

MARK V BUY!

the program tor .lite eveulns.
,.

NEW EQUIPMENT- Now-

, ell'&amp; SUnoco service .!bUDD
In Cbester recently lnstaljed
several pieces of new ~
mont lncludiJw a Hunter wheel

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to reroute &amp;oportlon or proposed
us 3S oorlheaot of (;alllpolla to

TOM JACKSON
THOMAS KENT JACKSON,
""' of Mr. and Mrs. Ham·
JackiOO, RD I, Rutlsed, Is
/IOI'Vlng aboenl the USS Buchanan In the Gull of Tookln.
He Ia a gra&lt;Nate of R..uand

Hlllb School In 1962 who enllated In the Na&gt;Y !ollowln(

BUYS

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e1ns

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DAFT
WHIP

Chocolate
Quill · .. ·· · 21b. caft 69C
lnttant Coffee

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Dalt's Mustard ..

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~~a Sausage ........ .. 5 cans 1.00

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Fig Iars · · 2 lh. pkg. 39c

PRODUCE

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SUCHER'S POLISH

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Tbomal ~t Jackaon, BT 2,

USS Buchanan DDG 14, FPO

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conne&lt;t with a new Ohio River
brldp at Kanauga will be lis-

cussed at a March 20 public
haarlng In GellljJolja.
The Ohio Department of Hlihways will &lt;OIIIUct U. hearlna at
1:30 p.m. Ia the Conuno!l Pleas
Courtroom of the Gallll Cclunt;y
COurtllOOseln Galllj)olls.
The new localllln would turn
east at a point A)lprOXimatel,y
a hall.mlle south &lt;ll lbe Addl·
son - Gelllpells -&amp;blil line,
c:tol8 Ohio 7 and eild at t h • .
QUo-West Vlrglnls line which
lo the low water mark · In the
river.
The .6t.mlle section of relocated US 35 north of tho proposed reroodng would be dellinated Ohio 735.

PUNCH

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DEL MONTE

WHm, CHOCOlATE, YaiOW

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ABA sr ANiliNCS
San Francisco 96601. He Is
By Unltod Press lnterMUonol
:ecently.
EAsr
llJnald Cone and flmll1 of AiJ,. . married to the former Ka.tlly
Harris
of
Los
Angolea.
i
w. L. Pot. llB
.,. /1110111 Tue•clali evening with
Plttaburgll. , , ,51 24 ,6111/
bll Parents, Mr, and llr s. Albert
(
Minnesota •••••8 21 ·,840 3
Jorrot Bobo and Henry
Indllna. ••••• :n 38 .u~ 14
PT. PLEASANT- Four perNew Jersey , , ,34 40 .459 16'k
were Wellston visitors on Sltur- ms were trusferred to the
·clali·
·Well VIrginia state penlton- Kentucilf, • , •• 32 41 .438 18
Mra.
Clarence
C&amp;node
baa
reWEST
Uory this week from Mas on
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W. L. Pet. CB
t turliod home after spending tbe Coon\Y jail to beli!n their pria•
N.W
Orleans.
,
44 27 .620
'!filii•
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lealie
011 terms •• meted out by the
' I ~ MaryawUJe.
Denver
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43 30 ,589 2
Ma11011 Coon\Y Clrcqit COUrt.
Dallaa
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41 31.561 3\i
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llr, and Mrs. Teylor Moore
Joaeph T. Dobbs, 31, PhllHouslon •••• ,28 46 ,378 171&gt;
were in Qilllicothe recerd)'. Mr. adelpllla, Pa., I to 10 years
Anaheim, , , , .23 49 ,319 21 'II
lfoore had teeth extnctod.
for brealdng sed enterlni; Bog.
Oaklllnll
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111:0. Il&gt;roth)' Mercer ondchno er K~lth Jones., 21, Sherman,
TUESDAY'S RESULTS
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&lt;ll Columbuo spent a Solrlclali W, Va., and Dale Edwin SolI
lflth llor porents, Mr. one! lito. berpr, Rt. 3 Belleville, W. Va., New Jeroey llll PltiJbersHii2
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Leo RI&amp;M.
eaeh 1 to 10 yeara Cor posses- llollaa 122 ~ 107
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Mrs.
Ethel
Radekln
rq&gt;orta
!lion of stoleo liDOds; and Sa1111el Deilver 112 Oekland t2
hor doufbtor, lira. Leslie llo5- A. MeadoWs, 36, RL 1Henderson, Kllitucilf 130 llou11Dn 109 '
0n4&lt; game• acheduled
mon, ai&gt;Oilont In Holzer Hospital. 1 to 10 years tor catUe rust.
Albert Cone was a recent bu~ ling.
WEDNESDAY'S CAllES
Denver at New Jer-aey
lnt18 ollltor In H~n.
Mlnneabta at Indiana
&amp;IrS. Clnovra Footer lo vloltlq:
Beulloli 1'1 Rantuci&lt;y
h• 4lauillrtar, Zelia Weyand one!
Oul)"~ea ac~l~
'I
lamll1 &lt;fl. Columbuo.
PLEASANT
VALLEY HOSPITAL
i
· X. E. Erk:kaon was workingon
ADMITTED: Frank Prince,
l
raid I!'..... Iaiii week.
New Haven; Linda Kspp, ·P l.
I
llrs. Ora Cottrill wao aWelllPle.-aanti Ferrell Kiser. Pt.:
In 19~ Ill tho eve of hll75th
loll vl&amp;IWJIIII Soturclali.
Ploaoant.
blrlhdey,
o&lt;fenUat Dr. Albtl;t ·'
-- · •· · · llrs. Il&gt;nold Wooton fractured
DISCHARGED: Hi&gt;mer Fllllier, Elnotein ·urged llltelledUala "to
l
uklo ., • fall.
pt, Ploalllll; Billy Slnlth, Pl.
rotuae lo cooP.rote . In 1111
I
Fi.,a-'nt;
fir•·
~rey Sutler, undertaklna that ~iobf" · fjW .'
I·
1'1'1111\ 10 lB71, over 400 treat- Pl. Ploalllll; Mro. John HaroonlllltuUonal rlllhll fi( an
Ies ., o r e negollated with mon. Galllpolla Ferry.
!ndlvlWal."
. lndlall. uibos.
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dhordh choir.

· Mr. and lira, Teylor Moore
vlllted their aon, Jock Moore and
'1111111 In Cincinnati a few clalis

'

·1 'the ,blcc*st Jlreali ~· · · ·
1 value your mo~'v.
I.· can buy I I t
·

Mrs. Nancy J. Barnhouse announced ber candidacy today for
DemocraUc
' state central commltlee from Ohio's lOth District In the May 7 primary.
Nancy Is the wife of Veroon
0, Barnhouse and they .reside at
315 Montgomery St., Marietta.
Her husband, Vernon, was born
and raised In Belle Valley, Noble Coon\Y. !lie Is the dau&amp;llter
&lt;ll former Marietta M&gt;yQ!' and
Mrs. Earl D. Schob and !Iii llved P' her llfe.ln I('J'l•t!a. r,
!lle l!l'lailaled troll! Marl*" Hlili
Sdloolbi .l952.
!lie was formerly employed b,y
lbe Ohio Deparlmont of Rislt'001'1 teltlml laboralor7 In Coltunbuo and later with lllrisloa
10, Deportment ol Risltwa.Yatrafllc cieplrtmeat In Marl• under clvU 1118ineer Robert F.
O'llllley.
h is acUve in several orlllldilllona In Marietta, belllg
PI'OIIdent ofthe Walhlngll)nCoool·
toY DomocraUc Women'• Cloo,
She II a member of the F I r It
Conlreptlonal Cburch In lo!Jrand a member of the

ncontl,y.

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Committeewoman

i., 111 MRS. ALTA CONE
;·.llllncllrw a recent Sunclll' wldl
llr, and lira, Leo Bogan were
their aOn. Tollll!l,l', and Ida oon.
Col.......
llr. and llrs. Albert Cone sed
' llrs. f aullne Footer and Erma
Nelooit were Gallillolls viSitors

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PILLSBURY
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A thoqlit lor the dey: BriU&amp;b ,
author Thomaa Paine Iinde 'Ni4. '
~·&amp;aaplcion ia the ·eompaDlan or '
mean souls.· AJ1II U.e blne all .
good society:~
'

balancer thlt balanCes t h e
wheel, hub and bra~ea ofautoo
llloblles stmultaneoualy and
fully modern alr&gt;ilowered tire
changer, In the above Pholo.
Harold NeweU.. owner of the
slltloo, operates the wheel
ballocer · · and In the other
James Bailey is at work with
the tire changer, - sentinel
'

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1.00
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DElMONTE

MARK V BUY!

the program tor .lite eveulns.
,.

NEW EQUIPMENT- Now-

, ell'&amp; SUnoco service .!bUDD
In Cbester recently lnstaljed
several pieces of new ~
mont lncludiJw a Hunter wheel

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HAPPY HOUR, Shenang Sprlap
Nlte Club, $ Ill 6 p.m. Monday thru Friday. Ladles night
every Friday. •
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· WE WISH lo extend our sincere thanks and tppreclatlon
lo Ill tllose who helped &lt;llr-

m., the

sickness and deaUt ot
our beloved mother and grand~
molher, Lucy F. Hayeo. We
eopoclally thank the do&lt;toro
attd nurses at Veterans Memorial Hospital, tile Ewing Fu
neral Home, the orgu!st, Dor..,

otb,y Karri the soloist, Florence Spencer; the mini atera,
Rev. Pearl Casto and Rev.

Olarles Simons; tile pallbearers, the flower donors, those

who cilnated food, and all who
expressed IYmpathy or helped
in any way. ·May God bless you

all.
The

Lucy F.

Hayes Family .
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Obltu•'Y
LUCY ,FLORENCE HAYES, eldest dllld of John and Adaline
Lane,

was born in Leba-

non Township, Meigs Count;)',
Ohio, Sept. 12, 1882, and de.
parted this, life on March S,
1968 in the Veterans Memor-

Ial Hospital at Pomeroy, Ohio,
at the age of85yearl, 5 months

and 23 dllya.
91.e was united in marriage
to John Barton Hayes of Chel!l-

ter. Ohio on Aug. 13, 1902, and
went tD housekeeping at Al fred, Ohio, where they Uved
three years before moving to
the farm near Chester. where
they spent better than 50 more
happy years together unfll her

husband' o deatll In July ol1956.
To this union were born

.seven children. One son, Clifford, passed away at 18 montha
of age.
au-vivlng are the following
rblldren, Mrs. Charles (Hel·

Woode, Alfred; Mrs. Russell (Mary) Balnum, Columbus; Cllllord R, Hayes,
MlddiOJl(ll't; Mrs. Frank (Fern)
Oleasebrew, Middleport; Mrs.
Ketltleth (!Utah) West, Columbus; Mrs. John (Beulah) Platt,
Columbus; six grandchildren
en)

and nine great-grandchildren:
a sister, Mrs. Roena Martin
of Westerville, Ohioi a broth-

er, Der Lane, of Niagara
Falls, N, Y. , and a host of
other relatives and friends.
Sbe had spent most of tile

PENNY - ONE 1918 PENNY
will pay
lor a brake
adjustmen!
at Pomeroy
Home
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miles, red fin., like - truck.
1962 FORD •••••••••• I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ·$995
AL 500 H.T. co~ v... a motor, autO. trans., P.s.~ P.'B.,
radio and heater. Good tires. All . vinYl bucket aeato,
1965 CORV AIR •••••• , , •••••••••••• "" , , ,1495
Corsa COIOPOo Four-o,peed trans., red finish, vtnyl bucket
seat&amp;, one OWf!er 1 low mUeage. nice one.

Pomeroy Motor Co.

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POM&amp;ItOY, OHIO

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HAPPY VALLEY BOYS will be MOBIL HOME, 10x50. two bedrooms. coppertone kitchen,
at Jacks Club Friday and
wall to wall carr&gt;et In Jiving
Saturday from 3 to 2:30.
:J.-13-Stp
room. All gas appliances.
Phone 992-2619.
3·7-121p
GUN SHOOT SUNDAY. MARCH
17 at 12 noon. sponsored by FIREWOOD. any length. d,.
Rutland American Legion,
livered. Gerald King, Sh•de.
Phone 99fl.l063.
2-' ·lill
Ham and Bacon. Shotguns
only. everybody welcome.
3-13-3lp SINGER SEWING machine in
lovely sewing table. Does all
regular sewing, plus dial
REVIVAL starting at the MI.
Herman U. B. Church March
equipped for fancy zig zag
11 at 7:30 p.m. each evening.
designs, buttonholes, overRev. Carey Knlttle of Cincincast. etc. Only 6 monthly paynati, Ohio will be the Evangements of $1.67 per week.
list. Special singing each evePhOne 992-2685.
3-5-tfc
ning. Everyone is welcome.
3-5-12tc SINGER SEWING machine,
sews forward and reverse.
Zig zag equipped to buttonWanted To Buy
hole,
monogram, darn, etc.
TEAM OF HORSES. 12 Ill 1500
Sews
like
new. Pay off 6 paylbs., good·broke, phone 992ments $6.76 each or $30 caso ..
2215.
3-13-3tc
Phone 992-2685.
3-5-tlc
ANTIQUES. furniture, dishes.
misceUaneous. Mrs. Howard HAY AND STRAW. Phone 99Z6227.
·3-3-12t 9
Cecil, BOO W. Main St., Pomeroy.
1-25-lfc
1931 CHRYSLER Newport VB.
new rubber, one owner, new
Help Wantf4
350 Diesel Jobn Duerr tractor
ROUTE SALESMAN
winch angle blade canopy.
HERE Is an excellent opportunMarion Reynolds, below Drive
ity for \he right man to make
Inn Theatre, Moeon, w. Va.
an extremely good career on
3-JI).Stc
an established route . Beller
than average working condi- 1968 FULLY automatic Sewing
tions and first rate fringe
llllachtne, complete to make
benefits. Guaranteed salary
buttonholes. darn, and e;nb.
plus commission. For person15 builtin designs. This machal Interview and complete deine is in !lerfect conditon.
tails wrile to l!&lt;lx 668-J. c-&lt;&gt;
This machine "'ld for $299.95,
The Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy.
balance now f/5.00 or lake
·Giving name, address, age
over payments of 16.18 per
and phone number.
3-12-5tc
month. Try it in your home,
Call 992-2836.
3-l2·6tc
BAR MAID and Waitress, mUll
be neat in appearance and WANTED responsible party tD
over tl years of age, no exassume payments of 15.21 per
perience necessary, living month or pay balance due
quarters available. Apply In
$91.64 lor 111111 stereo COflliOie
person at the Green Gables,
with AM and Filii rndio. 4
Slate Rt. 7.
S.12-3tc
speed automatic changer. Call
992-21136.
3-12-Stc

Forleftt

4 ROOM and bath unfurnished
past 12 years In Middleport,
apartment. Phone t92-5385.
where she made many good
3-I.J.tfc
friends.

Early In life she began tD FURNISHED apartment, 5
serve her Lord and joined
rooms and bath, Harold Newthe Olester Methodist Church
ell, Chester, Phone 9115-3350.
1Phere she belonged more than
3-JS.tfc
So years. stnee she has spent
li1r paat ' few years close at FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM
home, she has never ceased
APARTMENT, Middleport,
to serve her Lord, to make
phone 992-3874.
S-tlfo
t.ncp.ry and keep In c I o a e

SPECIAL STEREO: 1968 Early
American stereo radio combination. Thill Ill a beautiful
solid state unit with 4 speed
changer. Take over payments
of $6.77 or pay balance of
$81.10. For free home demonstration call 992-3218. Also
have repoosessed stereo in
walnut cabinet for paymenll
of $5.91, or balance of f?&amp;,IO.
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O'COnnor's . 1r~• .
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LOT in Mason. 6111200 on paved
street. Call Ma'lOII 773-5203.
3-12-121&lt;: PROFESSIONAL Color TV and
Stereo. Hl-fi service. House
calls In Pomeroy and MiddleIleal Estate ~~ Seie
pori ; $4 on color TV. Cbucb
~PE
TV Service, 152 Butternut, Po~~~
meroy. Phone 119U080.
2-18-30tp
FARM -- . 511 Acres - 25 Tillable - 1% story 7 room
Insurance
frame, bath, basement, furnace heating, barn, chicken
AUTOMOBILE Insurance beet
house. One mile from Harricancelled? Lost your operatNow ~Wide Ovalt
sonville ·on paved road.
ilA!palr«&lt; Aoeo(lad
or's
license?
Call
99!-2966.
Just ARHIVEOI
$7,11110.00
Adjustment Tires
6 IS lfc
POMEROY - EAST MAIN S16~50
AU. SIZES
9 room frame, 5 bedrooms.
two baths, can be 2 apart$12.00 ments, furnace beating, baseplus
tex ucb
ment, garage, large lot In
By CLARICE ALLEN
gOOd neighborhood. front and
AUXJUAHY MEETS
back porches. Modem kitchThe Ladles AuXiliary ci the
Tuppers Plal!i\1; ·0.
en and bath .on first Door. Fi- Chester Volunteer Fire !lop~
Phon• 667-3612
nancing can be arranged.
ment met Wednesday March 6
$10.000.00 at 8 p, m. at the fire house. Vice
'
m, · ,..,.._ hlp On viSit Mr&amp;. Coro®
1~
POMEJ!OY - EAST MAIN
presldentGaJ&gt;o&amp;nall.vPret,~ ,. ~- - • ;~: •
.u-·oi
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- 2 ""'s tory home, 5 rooms, Minutes of the previoUs meeibii'·-::_:-; ·. •'·IIIIC• Allm•l''!••..,a:tOved :;o,: Tl.fra; ·
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beth, garage, front porch, and the treasurer's report were b.Y E"irini: ambulance to 1 convaloo after
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read
by
Clarice
Allen.
Cards
esc:eot
ctl1(er
In
Columbua.
Clll,)'her
motber
Now rented $35.00 per month.
Mr ......_
_,._.
13.500.00 were ordered and will be for aile lon a&lt;col!llanled his lather ln1he
ambulance tu Columbua.
" o...... on
VIRGIL or HELEN TEAFORD by tile members, A committee
Mr andlolr WW••- ,.11 BW Mrs•. L!Dio ChriatY, nc:ent.b'.
was IIPPGinted to see about buying
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19!-3325
Albert M. Col. Broker
folding chairs for use at the fire and Clnc(y, were called 1o CharQf' ·., .,·1· 1
house. Cleo &amp;nlth gsve a report Ieaton, w. va., by tho d - 01
"•
1li
99%-3830
on serving coffee and ....,
~nut• ""
M
· hoi;Mffather
Mr.
Sal
. d Ylhya.
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MOTICII , , A~INT
O'BRIES • CROW
tile firemen at tile Welker fire.
o, · ••.,...t 1 r...,.- .,,... ot Ouy c . - .......
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home after a vtslt with Mr .and ' NoUee •• benb)&gt; 11nn .- - r. w.
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Alter the
businessheldmeettne.
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POMEROY lUi
- z MILE
our- Slaniey
~was
with Eve-a Mrs. Victor WW, Conal ·•.Wino PoNr.
.... ••II
or
llfl story frame, 6 rooms (4 lyn Holter, demonstrator. Coffee chester.
:: ':,ta:,,~,' ~;.s:_.s.et d.
bedrooms). utility room, new and cookies were servedtomemMr. and Mra. VlrJ:ll WOOd of
Cl~lon an .reqll1N4 to na.1 their
batb, water system and fore- bers Gaye Smalley, Clarlce JU.. ~~eld IIPent a weekend With ::~u-. •aid fktueUI7 ~ " tour
· ed air furnace. $5,500.00
len, Cleo &amp;nitll, MargaretChrlo- Mra, Letha Wood and other......
~ 4or. ~ ..,,..,,
MIDDLEPORT - INCOME \Y, Erma Cleland, Mary S!owal., lives.
10•• c. ._....,
PROPERTY - 2 story frame, t er, Fern:ibowalter,Nanc:yO'Cooo
Mr.ln
Mrbu•·
·
3 bedrooms, bath. Also 3 room nor and guests, Wilma Bahr and were
urn s
._ ID .... *"! ""
HAY. George Carson, Leading
Creek Road.
3-12-Stp
rental and trailer space, In- dqhters, Kathy and Jane,.Linda
come 011 propetly rt53.0G"per Bentz and daughter, Brenda, Lila
AtliiOIIII
·
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19~2 STUDEBAKER Lark. automOflth. Good b\1)'. $8.000.00 VanMeter,JuanltaWUlandKati&gt;l .CII&amp;peoiu . 3.~ .
matic transmission $450.00. SYRACUSE - ! BENTAUI - ryn Windon.
tudly :
1
Also record player with stand
Brings 1100.00 per month.
Miss Allee &amp;nttll of Columblla
1. •· 814e$1,ooo.oo down, balance mon- 8Pentaw-.dwllhherJ)lll'8ltll,
&amp;.Dooi'Joln · · 5 i~Wt,;..;;.
· ...,..,
$30.00. Phone !149-2739.
3-12-3tc . thly for 5 yea/s. ta,OOO.OO
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence&amp;nllh.
~~~ ~per
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.HENRY CLELAND
Mrs, Mildred Betzlng of Hem1a. To
a.
·~
lock
Grove
wu
a
recent
vlalwr
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·
WF.'lT Highland White Terrlenl,
Boi.-t~WSa
of Mra. Ledla Wood.
11. fl&lt;otfo,
black and silver, Miniature
Recent "rlslturaofMr.andMra,
lf,l"""tol'•
3-12-31c
meuure
Schnauzers. ·Miniature. Poodllinzol
Clliond
have
beeo
Mr.
and
t7.
-~
les. Little Barkaroo Kennels,
Nro, Eldon WW,t!t'raouse,Mr.
· club ·
Coolville. 667-3654. Hl·10tc FIVE ROOM House, bath, hard- and Mrs. llou Cleland, Mra. Boy
18. Cllln.,..
wood floors, good condition In- ChriliQ' and
Wlcilhaln.
m...u,. , .
. Mro, John
.
lt. Cblofofo
HOUSE lor sale In Clifton.
side, aluminum siding, sturm
Clayton Allen """"1114' spent:.a
trtbo
.
Beautiful private liome, for
windows, copperized gutter do,y with hiB fathOr, M. II. Allen,
n.
"""""'""
children, six rooms (three
and downspout, gas furnace a patient at on Aahland, Ky,,hOa.
~:J~.
bedrooms), divided basement,
heat, l!i basement, large lot.
&lt;01111111
play room and shOwer. Two
a ..au...
S850CJ.OO. Phone 99Z-3718 Pomelots 68 x 100; 12 x 18 bam.
II. QUiet
roy.
3-12-31p
31.AJtlelo
Property . fenced ln. Inquire
11teAlmaiw:
o:P!PJect
at Blanche eompson. ClllBy Ualted Proal IDtemationol
sa.
Firm
8usiMII Services
ton.
3-l-3ote
Today II Wedlie"""", Mll'&lt;h
LOGAN I'IRE &amp; $AFET7 13, tile 73rd day ci 1868 wl1il 298
rr..rt.h .
EQUIPMENT, aales and aer- tu follow.
POODLE PUPPIF.'l. AKC Toy
lt.llitlllCII
miniature. i7s and up. Stud . vice, P~. Oblo, liD S.
40. .ulan
The ....,. lo - - tbo prot
special
prices
on
eUinguiJb- plant
service and fll'oomlng.' Ph..,.
fll&amp;l'ler ,and lie full IIIP·..
ers
lor
boats,
trailers
a
n
4
•!tiber '
Tha lllll1'lllllg ~ h V'"'!l·:
992-5443.
· 11 S tic
)
homes. Dwlsbt Logan 992The ioveolntl:. olaro 111'1 Mara
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3821, Charleo ManbaU 992- and JUpiter..
·
POTATOES. Clarence Proffitt,
· · d.Kla4 of
11361, M111 Elc:blnger ta.Snll.
'OD WI
Portland. Phone 843-1154.
Lawrence Eblin IIIIU624.
II s tic
... 8aUr:. ,. ;· ~ ·.'' ~." t
Ill
S'38-301c
~ ~ Y-.nlnf· .
COAL, heavy, lump I!Oker, egg
. C. C. BRAIJJ'ORD ·
and ·mine run. Eueii!Dt ·salt
AtJCnONEEll
Works, Inc., E. Main St.. 'P&lt;&gt;Cealplete
Senloe
meroy. Phone, II(WIOI. lUIIe

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FURNISHED and unlumtshed
apartments. Close to oehool.
~e was a loyal wife a n d
Phone 992-5434.
lll-18-tfc
mother and her children and
their families can never forLARGE five room and ~ath
get her Godly lnfiuence and
apartment, newly det'&lt;)ratorl,
her kind compassionate way.
furnace beat, Pomeroy,
S'le loved them 111 and waa
phone 992-5307.
J.;.lfe
lntarelted in the welfare of all
until she went to be wtth JeFURNISHED GARAGE APARTIUI.
MENT on Lincoln lUll, AdDearest mother. thou has Jert
ults only, phone 992-34119.
Ul,
2-25-301c
For that home beyond the akies;

emiich.

Where there will be no more

atckness, no more sorrow, CLOSE IN downtown Pomeroy;
One three room apartment.
Ill thot happy land, tD meet with
very nice and modern. Shown
laved onea,
by appointment only. Phone
To await our coming, one by
992-5271.
3-6-tlc
part
no
Where we'll never
more.
FURNISHED APARTMENT.
3 13 1tc
couple only, 212 S. 5th Ave,
Middleport, !m-5435. 3-l..Uc

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Notice

REVIVAL STARTING at lbe
MI. Herman UB Church.
rorS.Ie
March II at 7:30 p.m. oacll
evening. RA!v. Carey KnliUe CARPETS a fright? Mate them
a beautiful sight with mus
of Cincinnati, will be llle evLustre.
RA!nt electric shamangelist. Special singing each
pooer. Baker Furniture.
eventnr. Everyone II wltu-61c
come.
U.121c.

.Cuc:klu lllltt

TIRES

Chester

CLYDE KUHN

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John W. · .·

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Jlefriler•

Am CONDmQNING
atlnn servl~. Jaci't Rl!li'lc·
erailon, New . kar,~··, ,:h®e

FotS.IeorTr•d•
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de
COP.Pf:R and ~~raoe will "' lo. REDUCE IJfe llmnle and last
1969
FERGUSON
lraclor,
35
lux,
.,.
&lt;
·
with
G,...
tablets,
Only
~.
er In price · aodn. So 11&lt;!11 now
2 turning plows, double disk, REA!:SY - , MIX concrete tleltf·.
Nel11911 l!rugs.
Hl3•?
Ill Blll Bailey. ·Second st.•
brush bog, all In gOOd shape. , ,,;rllc! rtr!l!t 10 your JliOI~.
Reedsville.
H-«c
fiiOO.Oii or will trade for small Fall .
~~
elllI USED Youngi!Dwn M Inch
·~M..
G
A
Dee
.
Ra
·ne'
-.
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Phone
192-3284.
GoelFotllent
Kilclten Sink In gopd condlw""""' . . m, Cl ' ·'· ~""Ready~ Mll
Middle7ROOMhooiileal Bashan.
tiOfl . Phone if2-41112. s.u-3tc
3-lz4t~,iiil,j)orl, Ohio.
• • tie
S.IZ-61!1
Phone 949-3703.
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&amp; $18.50 All Regul,~r , ~zes -

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MOBIL HOME, liS!, exceUent
I!OIIIIlllon. Completely ftlmllh·
od. $18511.00. Call 91U262.

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(:•rd Of Thanks.

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·o~tRIU WANTED

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·Mrs. Clifford
"hye" Manley
Middleport

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HAPPY HOUR, Shenang Sprlap
Nlte Club, $ Ill 6 p.m. Monday thru Friday. Ladles night
every Friday. •
u.tlc
· WE WISH lo extend our sincere thanks and tppreclatlon
lo Ill tllose who helped &lt;llr-

m., the

sickness and deaUt ot
our beloved mother and grand~
molher, Lucy F. Hayeo. We
eopoclally thank the do&lt;toro
attd nurses at Veterans Memorial Hospital, tile Ewing Fu
neral Home, the orgu!st, Dor..,

otb,y Karri the soloist, Florence Spencer; the mini atera,
Rev. Pearl Casto and Rev.

Olarles Simons; tile pallbearers, the flower donors, those

who cilnated food, and all who
expressed IYmpathy or helped
in any way. ·May God bless you

all.
The

Lucy F.

Hayes Family .
3 13 ltc

Obltu•'Y
LUCY ,FLORENCE HAYES, eldest dllld of John and Adaline
Lane,

was born in Leba-

non Township, Meigs Count;)',
Ohio, Sept. 12, 1882, and de.
parted this, life on March S,
1968 in the Veterans Memor-

Ial Hospital at Pomeroy, Ohio,
at the age of85yearl, 5 months

and 23 dllya.
91.e was united in marriage
to John Barton Hayes of Chel!l-

ter. Ohio on Aug. 13, 1902, and
went tD housekeeping at Al fred, Ohio, where they Uved
three years before moving to
the farm near Chester. where
they spent better than 50 more
happy years together unfll her

husband' o deatll In July ol1956.
To this union were born

.seven children. One son, Clifford, passed away at 18 montha
of age.
au-vivlng are the following
rblldren, Mrs. Charles (Hel·

Woode, Alfred; Mrs. Russell (Mary) Balnum, Columbus; Cllllord R, Hayes,
MlddiOJl(ll't; Mrs. Frank (Fern)
Oleasebrew, Middleport; Mrs.
Ketltleth (!Utah) West, Columbus; Mrs. John (Beulah) Platt,
Columbus; six grandchildren
en)

and nine great-grandchildren:
a sister, Mrs. Roena Martin
of Westerville, Ohioi a broth-

er, Der Lane, of Niagara
Falls, N, Y. , and a host of
other relatives and friends.
Sbe had spent most of tile

PENNY - ONE 1918 PENNY
will pay
lor a brake
adjustmen!
at Pomeroy
Home
•
Auto.
t-7-tfc

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19$.6 CHEVROLET

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6'h'

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stqJ side bed, 6 cyl., •ndlo, good tires,
miles, red fin., like - truck.
1962 FORD •••••••••• I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ·$995
AL 500 H.T. co~ v... a motor, autO. trans., P.s.~ P.'B.,
radio and heater. Good tires. All . vinYl bucket aeato,
1965 CORV AIR •••••• , , •••••••••••• "" , , ,1495
Corsa COIOPOo Four-o,peed trans., red finish, vtnyl bucket
seat&amp;, one OWf!er 1 low mUeage. nice one.

Pomeroy Motor Co.

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OPEN !VI$. 1:00 P.M.
POM&amp;ItOY, OHIO

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Fors.le

ForS1Ie

HAPPY VALLEY BOYS will be MOBIL HOME, 10x50. two bedrooms. coppertone kitchen,
at Jacks Club Friday and
wall to wall carr&gt;et In Jiving
Saturday from 3 to 2:30.
:J.-13-Stp
room. All gas appliances.
Phone 992-2619.
3·7-121p
GUN SHOOT SUNDAY. MARCH
17 at 12 noon. sponsored by FIREWOOD. any length. d,.
Rutland American Legion,
livered. Gerald King, Sh•de.
Phone 99fl.l063.
2-' ·lill
Ham and Bacon. Shotguns
only. everybody welcome.
3-13-3lp SINGER SEWING machine in
lovely sewing table. Does all
regular sewing, plus dial
REVIVAL starting at the MI.
Herman U. B. Church March
equipped for fancy zig zag
11 at 7:30 p.m. each evening.
designs, buttonholes, overRev. Carey Knlttle of Cincincast. etc. Only 6 monthly paynati, Ohio will be the Evangements of $1.67 per week.
list. Special singing each evePhOne 992-2685.
3-5-tfc
ning. Everyone is welcome.
3-5-12tc SINGER SEWING machine,
sews forward and reverse.
Zig zag equipped to buttonWanted To Buy
hole,
monogram, darn, etc.
TEAM OF HORSES. 12 Ill 1500
Sews
like
new. Pay off 6 paylbs., good·broke, phone 992ments $6.76 each or $30 caso ..
2215.
3-13-3tc
Phone 992-2685.
3-5-tlc
ANTIQUES. furniture, dishes.
misceUaneous. Mrs. Howard HAY AND STRAW. Phone 99Z6227.
·3-3-12t 9
Cecil, BOO W. Main St., Pomeroy.
1-25-lfc
1931 CHRYSLER Newport VB.
new rubber, one owner, new
Help Wantf4
350 Diesel Jobn Duerr tractor
ROUTE SALESMAN
winch angle blade canopy.
HERE Is an excellent opportunMarion Reynolds, below Drive
ity for \he right man to make
Inn Theatre, Moeon, w. Va.
an extremely good career on
3-JI).Stc
an established route . Beller
than average working condi- 1968 FULLY automatic Sewing
tions and first rate fringe
llllachtne, complete to make
benefits. Guaranteed salary
buttonholes. darn, and e;nb.
plus commission. For person15 builtin designs. This machal Interview and complete deine is in !lerfect conditon.
tails wrile to l!&lt;lx 668-J. c-&lt;&gt;
This machine "'ld for $299.95,
The Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy.
balance now f/5.00 or lake
·Giving name, address, age
over payments of 16.18 per
and phone number.
3-12-5tc
month. Try it in your home,
Call 992-2836.
3-l2·6tc
BAR MAID and Waitress, mUll
be neat in appearance and WANTED responsible party tD
over tl years of age, no exassume payments of 15.21 per
perience necessary, living month or pay balance due
quarters available. Apply In
$91.64 lor 111111 stereo COflliOie
person at the Green Gables,
with AM and Filii rndio. 4
Slate Rt. 7.
S.12-3tc
speed automatic changer. Call
992-21136.
3-12-Stc

Forleftt

4 ROOM and bath unfurnished
past 12 years In Middleport,
apartment. Phone t92-5385.
where she made many good
3-I.J.tfc
friends.

Early In life she began tD FURNISHED apartment, 5
serve her Lord and joined
rooms and bath, Harold Newthe Olester Methodist Church
ell, Chester, Phone 9115-3350.
1Phere she belonged more than
3-JS.tfc
So years. stnee she has spent
li1r paat ' few years close at FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM
home, she has never ceased
APARTMENT, Middleport,
to serve her Lord, to make
phone 992-3874.
S-tlfo
t.ncp.ry and keep In c I o a e

SPECIAL STEREO: 1968 Early
American stereo radio combination. Thill Ill a beautiful
solid state unit with 4 speed
changer. Take over payments
of $6.77 or pay balance of
$81.10. For free home demonstration call 992-3218. Also
have repoosessed stereo in
walnut cabinet for paymenll
of $5.91, or balance of f?&amp;,IO.
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O'COnnor's . 1r~• .
:

LOT in Mason. 6111200 on paved
street. Call Ma'lOII 773-5203.
3-12-121&lt;: PROFESSIONAL Color TV and
Stereo. Hl-fi service. House
calls In Pomeroy and MiddleIleal Estate ~~ Seie
pori ; $4 on color TV. Cbucb
~PE
TV Service, 152 Butternut, Po~~~
meroy. Phone 119U080.
2-18-30tp
FARM -- . 511 Acres - 25 Tillable - 1% story 7 room
Insurance
frame, bath, basement, furnace heating, barn, chicken
AUTOMOBILE Insurance beet
house. One mile from Harricancelled? Lost your operatNow ~Wide Ovalt
sonville ·on paved road.
ilA!palr«&lt; Aoeo(lad
or's
license?
Call
99!-2966.
Just ARHIVEOI
$7,11110.00
Adjustment Tires
6 IS lfc
POMEROY - EAST MAIN S16~50
AU. SIZES
9 room frame, 5 bedrooms.
two baths, can be 2 apart$12.00 ments, furnace beating, baseplus
tex ucb
ment, garage, large lot In
By CLARICE ALLEN
gOOd neighborhood. front and
AUXJUAHY MEETS
back porches. Modem kitchThe Ladles AuXiliary ci the
Tuppers Plal!i\1; ·0.
en and bath .on first Door. Fi- Chester Volunteer Fire !lop~
Phon• 667-3612
nancing can be arranged.
ment met Wednesday March 6
$10.000.00 at 8 p, m. at the fire house. Vice
'
m, · ,..,.._ hlp On viSit Mr&amp;. Coro®
1~
POMEJ!OY - EAST MAIN
presldentGaJ&gt;o&amp;nall.vPret,~ ,. ~- - • ;~: •
.u-·oi
·' ·
- 2 ""'s tory home, 5 rooms, Minutes of the previoUs meeibii'·-::_:-; ·. •'·IIIIC• Allm•l''!••..,a:tOved :;o,: Tl.fra; ·
· ·
beth, garage, front porch, and the treasurer's report were b.Y E"irini: ambulance to 1 convaloo after
·
read
by
Clarice
Allen.
Cards
esc:eot
ctl1(er
In
Columbua.
Clll,)'her
motber
Now rented $35.00 per month.
Mr ......_
_,._.
13.500.00 were ordered and will be for aile lon a&lt;col!llanled his lather ln1he
ambulance tu Columbua.
" o...... on
VIRGIL or HELEN TEAFORD by tile members, A committee
Mr andlolr WW••- ,.11 BW Mrs•. L!Dio ChriatY, nc:ent.b'.
was IIPPGinted to see about buying
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.
19!-3325
Albert M. Col. Broker
folding chairs for use at the fire and Clnc(y, were called 1o CharQf' ·., .,·1· 1
house. Cleo &amp;nlth gsve a report Ieaton, w. va., by tho d - 01
"•
1li
99%-3830
on serving coffee and ....,
~nut• ""
M
· hoi;Mffather
Mr.
Sal
. d Ylhya.
"'J,,.,
~- .
Ida ll..l.o&amp;. ha ....,,_nil
MOTICII , , A~INT
O'BRIES • CROW
tile firemen at tile Welker fire.
o, · ••.,...t 1 r...,.- .,,... ot Ouy c . - .......
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home after a vtslt with Mr .and ' NoUee •• benb)&gt; 11nn .- - r. w.
RE
•
Alter the
businessheldmeettne.
1r•'""'"""
• , .. P.am•ror. ohio. h•
POMEROY lUi
- z MILE
our- Slaniey
~was
with Eve-a Mrs. Victor WW, Conal ·•.Wino PoNr.
.... ••II
or
llfl story frame, 6 rooms (4 lyn Holter, demonstrator. Coffee chester.
:: ':,ta:,,~,' ~;.s:_.s.et d.
bedrooms). utility room, new and cookies were servedtomemMr. and Mra. VlrJ:ll WOOd of
Cl~lon an .reqll1N4 to na.1 their
batb, water system and fore- bers Gaye Smalley, Clarlce JU.. ~~eld IIPent a weekend With ::~u-. •aid fktueUI7 ~ " tour
· ed air furnace. $5,500.00
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Mr.ln
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rental and trailer space, In- dqhters, Kathy and Jane,.Linda
come 011 propetly rt53.0G"per Bentz and daughter, Brenda, Lila
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matic transmission $450.00. SYRACUSE - ! BENTAUI - ryn Windon.
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Brings 1100.00 per month.
Miss Allee &amp;nttll of Columblla
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3-12-3tc . thly for 5 yea/s. ta,OOO.OO
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence&amp;nllh.
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Mrs, Mildred Betzlng of Hem1a. To
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Recent "rlslturaofMr.andMra,
lf,l"""tol'•
3-12-31c
meuure
Schnauzers. ·Miniature. Poodllinzol
Clliond
have
beeo
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and
t7.
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Nro, Eldon WW,t!t'raouse,Mr.
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Coolville. 667-3654. Hl·10tc FIVE ROOM House, bath, hard- and Mrs. llou Cleland, Mra. Boy
18. Cllln.,..
wood floors, good condition In- ChriliQ' and
Wlcilhaln.
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lt. Cblofofo
HOUSE lor sale In Clifton.
side, aluminum siding, sturm
Clayton Allen """"1114' spent:.a
trtbo
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Beautiful private liome, for
windows, copperized gutter do,y with hiB fathOr, M. II. Allen,
n.
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and downspout, gas furnace a patient at on Aahland, Ky,,hOa.
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bedrooms), divided basement,
heat, l!i basement, large lot.
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play room and shOwer. Two
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II. QUiet
roy.
3-12-31p
31.AJtlelo
Property . fenced ln. Inquire
11teAlmaiw:
o:P!PJect
at Blanche eompson. ClllBy Ualted Proal IDtemationol
sa.
Firm
8usiMII Services
ton.
3-l-3ote
Today II Wedlie"""", Mll'&lt;h
LOGAN I'IRE &amp; $AFET7 13, tile 73rd day ci 1868 wl1il 298
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EQUIPMENT, aales and aer- tu follow.
POODLE PUPPIF.'l. AKC Toy
lt.llitlllCII
miniature. i7s and up. Stud . vice, P~. Oblo, liD S.
40. .ulan
The ....,. lo - - tbo prot
special
prices
on
eUinguiJb- plant
service and fll'oomlng.' Ph..,.
fll&amp;l'ler ,and lie full IIIP·..
ers
lor
boats,
trailers
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992-5443.
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homes. Dwlsbt Logan 992The ioveolntl:. olaro 111'1 Mara
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11361, M111 Elc:blnger ta.Snll.
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Portland. Phone 843-1154.
Lawrence Eblin IIIIU624.
II s tic
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Ill
S'38-301c
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COAL, heavy, lump I!Oker, egg
. C. C. BRAIJJ'ORD ·
and ·mine run. Eueii!Dt ·salt
AtJCnONEEll
Works, Inc., E. Main St.. 'P&lt;&gt;Cealplete
Senloe
meroy. Phone, II(WIOI. lUIIe

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apartments. Close to oehool.
~e was a loyal wife a n d
Phone 992-5434.
lll-18-tfc
mother and her children and
their families can never forLARGE five room and ~ath
get her Godly lnfiuence and
apartment, newly det'&lt;)ratorl,
her kind compassionate way.
furnace beat, Pomeroy,
S'le loved them 111 and waa
phone 992-5307.
J.;.lfe
lntarelted in the welfare of all
until she went to be wtth JeFURNISHED GARAGE APARTIUI.
MENT on Lincoln lUll, AdDearest mother. thou has Jert
ults only, phone 992-34119.
Ul,
2-25-301c
For that home beyond the akies;

emiich.

Where there will be no more

atckness, no more sorrow, CLOSE IN downtown Pomeroy;
One three room apartment.
Ill thot happy land, tD meet with
very nice and modern. Shown
laved onea,
by appointment only. Phone
To await our coming, one by
992-5271.
3-6-tlc
part
no
Where we'll never
more.
FURNISHED APARTMENT.
3 13 1tc
couple only, 212 S. 5th Ave,
Middleport, !m-5435. 3-l..Uc

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REVIVAL STARTING at lbe
MI. Herman UB Church.
rorS.Ie
March II at 7:30 p.m. oacll
evening. RA!v. Carey KnliUe CARPETS a fright? Mate them
a beautiful sight with mus
of Cincinnati, will be llle evLustre.
RA!nt electric shamangelist. Special singing each
pooer. Baker Furniture.
eventnr. Everyone II wltu-61c
come.
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FERGUSON
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35
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Only
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2 turning plows, double disk, REA!:SY - , MIX concrete tleltf·.
Nel11911 l!rugs.
Hl3•?
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brush bog, all In gOOd shape. , ,,;rllc! rtr!l!t 10 your JliOI~.
Reedsville.
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Middle7ROOMhooiileal Bashan.
tiOfl . Phone if2-41112. s.u-3tc
3-lz4t~,iiil,j)orl, Ohio.
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~ltJw, COUJ!Sel lor Ohio VnJ!oy
Towtrw Co., which operates the
rerry serv~~v 1\laoon and Gal!la
counties, toldmembersotthe di~
aster committee and news media

tliO ::''i:~~ on .

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'Epllrw went on to oiate tho! J\
must be remembereCf that thia

w~er~,~~~~~~~.,~~~

comPIO)' had $5Q,OOO In equip.
meltt rus~ away In the river tho i&gt;~'heorlna of
whUe waiting five weeks on Ohio 1&gt;01\1' bad promlaod ·
lnd
West Virginia to Put in landIt a session yesterctas afternoon
ings.
then several miah"'s oc- trnaacrlpt waa the
, of a
that the coJI'lP&amp;rly's schedule for
curred
to
the
boats
such
as
35·
car
ferry
by
tho
co-.
service in 30 days was service
~Ung anaworocl tho! the eon&gt;cap~ble of 1500 to 2000 vehiclea the broken shaft on the Hu~tler
and
broken
rudder
on
the
eight
1&gt;01\1'• had t~~e barge In PHtabursfl
a da.y; 60 cUQ.·s, 3000 vehicles a
car
Clat,
to
d:i.sr~ service.
to convert to tho 35 car flat but
day and 90 d..... 4000 to 5000
At
this
point,
Carroll
Clsto.
then tound alter the hearing that
vehicles a da.y with three 15
chairman
of
the
disaster
comit was wholly the wroug kind or
car Oats and one eight car Oat
mittee,
brought
out
that
at
the
a vessel and could not be Coaat
In OI&gt;erltion b.y the 90 da,y ljml•
PSC
hearing
the
company
stated
Guard a,pproved.
Epling SeenJed most perturbed
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~ling said Ole "111'011 on lho
atK.ut '"critical publicity" given
present 15 car nat would be
by news media or the area ol the
ch~ to a steel Ql'on that
service ot the ferry company. He
slides into Ole landings lmltead
did not thluk it justified. a n d
of
having to use runps as ltcbes
thought some public expression,
oow, and should be completed
not crltlcal, should be given the
within
two weeks.
£PDWID.Y's.etrorts.
~ling
ootod U.at the OhlolancJ.
Epling stated he felt what the
ing
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50 botlltyp05 oJ apneWs media and public called in-rons can land but the West Vlradequate service waa part of

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glnla ·landings are oo~ The eight

growlng pains of a new develop.
ment. and arter all, tllls ~om,pany
was the only one who offered lJe..

fore the Public Service Commi..,.
!ion to invest money and time to
Provide service. for the area.

EPling said. ''Asrorinadequlte
service, we will oot take the
blame for the pt. Pleasant Main
Street · landing which collapsed,
cancelling the eight car ferry
service:• He said when b o t h
were in operation last Saturday
the service -.pproached adequacy
with over 1600 vehicles trans--

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Ported that da,y,
The We~lt Virginia St.ate &amp;ad
Commission informed Epling
Mondly that it is planning to
ha-ve the Main ~reet approaches

concreted within a week, he said.
Both terries cannot operate from

t~!~m:~"'.~!te: is not
always the
guide to
how cold you feel because
it tails to take into account
the chilling factor of
winter's icy b l a s t s. The
World Almanac says. For
example, on a relatively
balmy winter's day, when
the temperature is 35 degrees, a wind or 20 m.p.h.

creates an equivalent chill
c t o r temperature on

Ca

human tlesh of 12 degrees.
When the temperature is
20 a 15 m.p.h. wind will
drop the chill factor temp-

erature to 6 below zero.

car tlat canoot land at Henderrson, thus both terries do not use
the Hender&amp;olllandlng.
Another 1~ car ferry with a
steel apron is to be constructed
Cor Ohio Vnl!o,y Towing Co. within
the next six weeks. and there is
a Posslblllty oJ another landing In
Kanauga to '!leed uP the lorry
service. He said that when all
the terries are event~ in •
eration, Uley would not have to
depend on one Ohio landing, Epling oald.
EpJing, in defense of the company he represents, stated he
realized many problemshadari.,.
en, with many beyond the comPI.f\Y•s control, and ag&amp;in hereferred to the Main street l.andlng
collapse.

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ling · roclar
lmmodlalol,y 1m
sale ogera~~on In the !011
radio oonlce betwoen lhiP and
sbore would be a~o io Inform trarnc of b. . .ctnms In

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POiNT PLEASANT - T h e Cullqcli, M'!1Uo1,Park, Elalo RarMa""'
Q&gt;unt,y Q;Olrd of 'Edu~a- dlli, Jack Ropri, Douglas Rouse,
service.
.
don
Tuosclal'
nlllhtli&gt;Provodallot Elelne Rouse, Robert 9t811Zer,
Follwolng the sometime uhot''
dlacu&amp;Slon,• tho 1r0.c&gt; aaked ~ of teaeher P!acemont as reeom-. Jane smith, Garnette Stanl~.
ling what It could do to help tho mended by ii\11&gt;1. L Brook.a Sltllth Hol011 Sler..._tt, James T..-lor,
comPIO)' ProVide adoguato ,...,.. ror II'•}963-89 ochool ~r. ()&gt;),y Lln\ta Toj'lor, Rlchlfd Ware,
te&amp;d\\lfl on -inlolilllracts Jlmml' ,ls&gt;'Wed&amp;e, 1\larpret With·
leo.
lllid' 1;1-cbat!onarlea were recom- · row, Russell WOO!I, Olsta&gt;
~ling r&lt;~&gt;llod, better publicim....,d tor laot nlil!t's pla••· .Wrliht, Hel,n Williams, MI.·
ty and cooPeration.
1110111.
No permit ·toathora wore chael RowiiO,l'.
It wao noted at this time by the
WAHAMA JR, AI~IUI!; HIGH
four press members prestmt that
ollglblo
ror
placement
Clyde
prlncl.P,Il; Ml-·
Max P, Creln oJUJecomp~, had
lut
nlllht
and
not
roc&lt;munonded
&lt;llaeJ
Whalen,
BettY
Burrlo; 1101'1.
certainl)' not beencooperative
by tho !llperlnloitdent were Ovo Clpohart, Cll1rord CUtlip, Wll·
with thepressdurlnetheweekshe
1pa&lt;1 lieen In charge or the ..,.,... at Wahama Jr. and Sr. HI i h jlam McWhortor, ElOIIMll' Miltion here and wa anever avlillble Schools and ooo at Ml Flower lor, Vema Pop, lr111!!1er to
Pt. Pleasant Jr: lll(h, NOtina
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tor answers to questions thepub- school.
Those
eligible
and
oot
placed
Roach,
Gerald Slmmms, ._.
llc wanted to !mow.
were: Grant ~. J o h n Thaxton, Venalda Ware, J o.h n
~IIIII'&amp; r&lt;~&gt;l.Y was that Creln
Sang, LOis HuehOit. Donald V1n- Watkins.
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Meter onc1 Maxine Wlnptt, ail
POiNT PLEASANT JR.. IIIGH
BulU·ID Sonar
ai Wahama Jr. and Sr. lligha, - !.Ianford Blelllnl, prlneiPal;
The oilblrd is the only bird and Thomas Cook ot Mt. Flow- Edna B~tte, asst. principal(
which has a natural built·in
Bernice AnderiCII, HaniGJ
Betz, '
n....:.aa...." sonar" to avoid obstacles er,
Hlred
and
placed
were,
lreoo
Brand,
Mllloa
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while flying in the darkness
PT. PLEASANT HIGHSCHOOL trana!orred lo principal at
or caves in its South Ameri·
Charles Wltllers, prlnelpal; Roosevelt school, 1\larll,yn Cascan habitat.
Chai-Jes Chambers. assiStant to, Alina E. Conley, Marguerite
Poorly Puld
prlnclpel; Evelyn Brake, Hobort Eisel, Pauline Fogleaoo1, Alton
The poet MJIIon. centuries Brandeberry, Claire BUrdette, Jordah, James J..angdon, James
before the royalty system be- Judith Burdette, Mary CoOper. Page, Verna Page, Helea. Pocame general in the 19th ccn· Ciara Belle nom, Clllrord IMin, ling, Nell Rime, Larry SaW'
tury , was paid only rive
pounds by his publisher for VIolet Gerlach, Thomas Golt!el· yers, Kailo Smith, Elizabeth Wat.
b', c. L. Head, Freda Henclor- toroon, Lannea Wllllamaon, B.
writing " Paradise Lost."
son, LavenlaJackson, Norma Me. R. Workman, Jerry Romine, Bar-

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~ltJw, COUJ!Sel lor Ohio VnJ!oy
Towtrw Co., which operates the
rerry serv~~v 1\laoon and Gal!la
counties, toldmembersotthe di~
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'Epllrw went on to oiate tho! J\
must be remembereCf that thia

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comPIO)' had $5Q,OOO In equip.
meltt rus~ away In the river tho i&gt;~'heorlna of
whUe waiting five weeks on Ohio 1&gt;01\1' bad promlaod ·
lnd
West Virginia to Put in landIt a session yesterctas afternoon
ings.
then several miah"'s oc- trnaacrlpt waa the
, of a
that the coJI'lP&amp;rly's schedule for
curred
to
the
boats
such
as
35·
car
ferry
by
tho
co-.
service in 30 days was service
~Ung anaworocl tho! the eon&gt;cap~ble of 1500 to 2000 vehiclea the broken shaft on the Hu~tler
and
broken
rudder
on
the
eight
1&gt;01\1'• had t~~e barge In PHtabursfl
a da.y; 60 cUQ.·s, 3000 vehicles a
car
Clat,
to
d:i.sr~ service.
to convert to tho 35 car flat but
day and 90 d..... 4000 to 5000
At
this
point,
Carroll
Clsto.
then tound alter the hearing that
vehicles a da.y with three 15
chairman
of
the
disaster
comit was wholly the wroug kind or
car Oats and one eight car Oat
mittee,
brought
out
that
at
the
a vessel and could not be Coaat
In OI&gt;erltion b.y the 90 da,y ljml•
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hearing
the
company
stated
Guard a,pproved.
Epling SeenJed most perturbed
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~ling said Ole "111'011 on lho
atK.ut '"critical publicity" given
present 15 car nat would be
by news media or the area ol the
ch~ to a steel Ql'on that
service ot the ferry company. He
slides into Ole landings lmltead
did not thluk it justified. a n d
of
having to use runps as ltcbes
thought some public expression,
oow, and should be completed
not crltlcal, should be given the
within
two weeks.
£PDWID.Y's.etrorts.
~ling
ootod U.at the OhlolancJ.
Epling stated he felt what the
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growlng pains of a new develop.
ment. and arter all, tllls ~om,pany
was the only one who offered lJe..

fore the Public Service Commi..,.
!ion to invest money and time to
Provide service. for the area.

EPling said. ''Asrorinadequlte
service, we will oot take the
blame for the pt. Pleasant Main
Street · landing which collapsed,
cancelling the eight car ferry
service:• He said when b o t h
were in operation last Saturday
the service -.pproached adequacy
with over 1600 vehicles trans--

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The We~lt Virginia St.ate &amp;ad
Commission informed Epling
Mondly that it is planning to
ha-ve the Main ~reet approaches

concreted within a week, he said.
Both terries cannot operate from

t~!~m:~"'.~!te: is not
always the
guide to
how cold you feel because
it tails to take into account
the chilling factor of
winter's icy b l a s t s. The
World Almanac says. For
example, on a relatively
balmy winter's day, when
the temperature is 35 degrees, a wind or 20 m.p.h.

creates an equivalent chill
c t o r temperature on

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human tlesh of 12 degrees.
When the temperature is
20 a 15 m.p.h. wind will
drop the chill factor temp-

erature to 6 below zero.

car tlat canoot land at Henderrson, thus both terries do not use
the Hender&amp;olllandlng.
Another 1~ car ferry with a
steel apron is to be constructed
Cor Ohio Vnl!o,y Towing Co. within
the next six weeks. and there is
a Posslblllty oJ another landing In
Kanauga to '!leed uP the lorry
service. He said that when all
the terries are event~ in •
eration, Uley would not have to
depend on one Ohio landing, Epling oald.
EpJing, in defense of the company he represents, stated he
realized many problemshadari.,.
en, with many beyond the comPI.f\Y•s control, and ag&amp;in hereferred to the Main street l.andlng
collapse.

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sale ogera~~on In the !011
radio oonlce betwoen lhiP and
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POiNT PLEASANT - T h e Cullqcli, M'!1Uo1,Park, Elalo RarMa""'
Q&gt;unt,y Q;Olrd of 'Edu~a- dlli, Jack Ropri, Douglas Rouse,
service.
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don
Tuosclal'
nlllhtli&gt;Provodallot Elelne Rouse, Robert 9t811Zer,
Follwolng the sometime uhot''
dlacu&amp;Slon,• tho 1r0.c&gt; aaked ~ of teaeher P!acemont as reeom-. Jane smith, Garnette Stanl~.
ling what It could do to help tho mended by ii\11&gt;1. L Brook.a Sltllth Hol011 Sler..._tt, James T..-lor,
comPIO)' ProVide adoguato ,...,.. ror II'•}963-89 ochool ~r. ()&gt;),y Lln\ta Toj'lor, Rlchlfd Ware,
te&amp;d\\lfl on -inlolilllracts Jlmml' ,ls&gt;'Wed&amp;e, 1\larpret With·
leo.
lllid' 1;1-cbat!onarlea were recom- · row, Russell WOO!I, Olsta&gt;
~ling r&lt;~&gt;llod, better publicim....,d tor laot nlil!t's pla••· .Wrliht, Hel,n Williams, MI.·
ty and cooPeration.
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No permit ·toathora wore chael RowiiO,l'.
It wao noted at this time by the
WAHAMA JR, AI~IUI!; HIGH
four press members prestmt that
ollglblo
ror
placement
Clyde
prlncl.P,Il; Ml-·
Max P, Creln oJUJecomp~, had
lut
nlllht
and
not
roc&lt;munonded
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Whalen,
BettY
Burrlo; 1101'1.
certainl)' not beencooperative
by tho !llperlnloitdent were Ovo Clpohart, Cll1rord CUtlip, Wll·
with thepressdurlnetheweekshe
1pa&lt;1 lieen In charge or the ..,.,... at Wahama Jr. and Sr. HI i h jlam McWhortor, ElOIIMll' Miltion here and wa anever avlillble Schools and ooo at Ml Flower lor, Vema Pop, lr111!!1er to
Pt. Pleasant Jr: lll(h, NOtina
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tor answers to questions thepub- school.
Those
eligible
and
oot
placed
Roach,
Gerald Slmmms, ._.
llc wanted to !mow.
were: Grant ~. J o h n Thaxton, Venalda Ware, J o.h n
~IIIII'&amp; r&lt;~&gt;l.Y was that Creln
Sang, LOis HuehOit. Donald V1n- Watkins.
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Meter onc1 Maxine Wlnptt, ail
POiNT PLEASANT JR.. IIIGH
BulU·ID Sonar
ai Wahama Jr. and Sr. lligha, - !.Ianford Blelllnl, prlneiPal;
The oilblrd is the only bird and Thomas Cook ot Mt. Flow- Edna B~tte, asst. principal(
which has a natural built·in
Bernice AnderiCII, HaniGJ
Betz, '
n....:.aa...." sonar" to avoid obstacles er,
Hlred
and
placed
were,
lreoo
Brand,
Mllloa
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while flying in the darkness
PT. PLEASANT HIGHSCHOOL trana!orred lo principal at
or caves in its South Ameri·
Charles Wltllers, prlnelpal; Roosevelt school, 1\larll,yn Cascan habitat.
Chai-Jes Chambers. assiStant to, Alina E. Conley, Marguerite
Poorly Puld
prlnclpel; Evelyn Brake, Hobort Eisel, Pauline Fogleaoo1, Alton
The poet MJIIon. centuries Brandeberry, Claire BUrdette, Jordah, James J..angdon, James
before the royalty system be- Judith Burdette, Mary CoOper. Page, Verna Page, Helea. Pocame general in the 19th ccn· Ciara Belle nom, Clllrord IMin, ling, Nell Rime, Larry SaW'
tury , was paid only rive
pounds by his publisher for VIolet Gerlach, Thomas Golt!el· yers, Kailo Smith, Elizabeth Wat.
b', c. L. Head, Freda Henclor- toroon, Lannea Wllllamaon, B.
writing " Paradise Lost."
son, LavenlaJackson, Norma Me. R. Workman, Jerry Romine, Bar-

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ancc to a family with cystic Cit~
rosts children was planned wlten
the E~t and l'orty Meigs Coull\)' S&amp;lon 710 met Mo11day ~t
at the home or Mrs. Pat Tbornton.
The grow&gt; made plans to pr~
pare Easter baskets for the siX
children and giving $20 to the
Camil) lor other needs. D.i.rlng
the meeting presided over b)'
Julia Husen, chapeau, Mary

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poovior held In Columbu• MarCh
2 and 3 was given, and It was
noted that roporto have been
compiled and mailed to J a n o
Willis, state chairman. Durire
the meeting it was also r.,_rted
that the constitution and bylaws have been corrected and
sent to the state (J!l'lctal.
Pearl
Knapp, scholarshiP
chairman, reported on the afghan
to be given away by the salon

At the suggestion of Velsle
Rou11h, la concierge, the gl'OLIP
voted to purchase an American
fiag and to have a Salon banner
made.
A comnumi4:ation from t h e
Franklin County Salon 333 was
reaf ln which local members
were inv:lted to rutendthegroUP's
annual dJnner and wreck to be

church were h18hlights o1 a meeting of the Woman's Society of

Christian Service Monday night
&amp;t Heath MethodiRt Church.
"Youth - Society's Untapped
Resource" was the program topic presented by Mrs. Emt~rson
Jones. Mrs. Jones related results
of a study conducted by Grace
N. Fletcher who traveled across
the country Jnter viewing young
people on their attitudes toward
the church. 11tree viewpoints on
youth and their relationahlp to
the church, that of mature worn.
en, the theologian, and young
people, were presented in the
study.

The devotional program given by Mrs. Galen Brown also

MEIGS THEATit£
TONJGIIT AND THURSDAY
NOT OPEN
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
March 15-16
"TARZAN AND THE
GREAT RIVER"
ITecnnkolor)
Mike Henry, Jan Munay
"JACI( O"D!AMONDS"

l'l'eohnicolor)
Geo. Hamilton, Jos. .Cotten
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Jobs Daughters
Plan Meeting

ters, met Monday night at the
Plans were made for a rum- POmeroy Masonic Templt.
Plans were also made during
mage sale to be held on May 3
the meeting presided over by
Debbie King, honored (JleeD, for
membera or the Bethel to attend church at the Brad:Jury
Church of Christ on SUnday, APattending.

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Initiatory work tor two girls
was conducted and distinguished Masons introduced and welcarried out the theme on youth comed were Thomas C. Edwards
of America. Opening with the and Paul Darnell, Knights of
song, ~'Give of Your Best,'' Mrs. the York Cross ot Honor. DarBrown read Paalm 144, and then nell is also associate guardian
reviewed a chapter, .. Enthusi- of the temple.
asm and OUr Future'' taken from
Norman Vincent Peale's book,
"Enthpsiasm Makes the Differ- CALL AT NUR&amp;NG HOME
Mrs. Mattie Sprouse anc:l Barence." 9le concluded with a prayer for youth to organ music by bara visited recently with Mrs. •
Lillian ~rouse, Angels of Mercy
Mrs. C. M. Hennesy .
D.Jring the business meeting Nursing Home at Albany, Ohio.
conducted by Mrs. Nan Moore,
pbna were completed for the
family night observance to be
COME FOR VISIT
held on March 25 in honor of
Mrs. Mae Casto ot Cheshire,
the Rev. and Mrs. George 51dwell. The Sldwells are home spent a recent evening with Mrs.
on fUrlough after six years in Mattie ~rouse, Barbara and Linda, Pomeroy.
Korea.
The annual district W.S.C.S.
MOTHERS NEIDED
meeting will be held in JackTwo den mothers are needed
son on April 15, it was announ- to complete the CUb Scout proced. A report on shut-in visits gram of ~racuse, Minersville
wasghen.
and Forest Run area. Cub SCOUtThe St. Patrick's Da,y theme master Is Bill Arnott, with Charwas carried out in the refresh- lie Hamilton and Dale Warner
ment table decorations. An ar- as assistants. Mothers interestrangement of white carnations
ed In help!nc '""' call any ol
in a green container, jreen ta- the three otftcen mentioned.
pers and: shamrocks were used
on the table. Hostesses w e r e
TREES PLANTID
Mrs. Walter Hayes, Mrs. John
Four Dogwood trees have been
Ketchka, Mrs. MUdred ZeiSler,
Mrs. 0. P. Klein, and Mrs. planted in the school yards of
Cecil KJncaid. Cheesecake, nuts the lour schools in the Eastern
district by the boys of Scout
and coffee were served.
TrOop 235. t;ISOIIO'COOnor, Scout
Master. donated the t r e e s
throu&amp;h the O'Connor Tree and
Landscape Service. The b o y s
helpihg to plant the trees were
Tim Bawn, Tim Guftllil, !liarlea Brewer and Marvtn Taylor.

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BUSTER BROWN.
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memory books were sold. The at- ments.
THURSDAY
tendance award went to the thil-d
MIDDLEPORT ALUMNI Aslll.
grade t.u(!!lt by Mrs. Martha
at 7:30 p.m. al the home or Bob
Chapman. Charles King prelidByer, president, 125 Felrlane
ed at the business session.
Drive. All 1968 officers an d
The meeting opened wl1h demembers of the executive comvotions by Mrs. Purl Van Metmittee and otl1er interested MHS
er. The pledge to the nag was
gr.Wat01 Invited.
led by Bl'Ol'ljlle Troop I~ .ilf!s,
P!IILATHEA SOCIETY, M I dTammy Martin, Terri vbifng,
dleport Church ol Christ, 7:30 p.
Florence Richmond, and Teresa
m. at the church. t..,
Van Meter.
XI GAMMA MU Chepter, Bola
Cub SCOut Pack 240 presentSIIPJIB Phi Sorority 8 p.m., Coed a skit Taking part were Gary
Jumbua and !brthern Ohio FJecGeorge, Ricky and Rand;)&lt; George,
trlc Co. social room.
Gary and steve Nelson, Gregg
MEIGS COUNTY Young IJom,
Van Meter, Bobby Wllllamsoo,
ocr&amp;t Club staging "Meet the
Johnnie Thomas, and Mark RichCandidate N~t," 7:30 p.m. II
mond.
Pomeroy Elementary School.
Games were conducted during
Refreshments.
the concluding social hour.
XI GAMMA MU Sororlcy II 8
p.m. at the COlumbua and SoutllLEADS BffiLE STUDY
ern Ohio Electric Co.
Mrs. Walter Waddell was the
FRIDAY
Bible study leader at a meetSQUARE DANCE, 9 p.m., BedIng of Group m of tl'le Women' I
lord Yootll Center, &amp;poo!Ored by
AsiiOC!atlon ol the Middleport Darwin Motorcycle Club.
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United Preshyterian
ST. PATRICK'S Day dance,
Church held Monday at t h o I'I&gt;Jtllr&lt;'J' Jlln!or IIlah School AudThe inscription. "In God We church. Her name was uninten- Itorium 9 p,m, to I a.m. Trust," first appeared on U.S. tionally omitted from an eerl!er aored by 1)rln City Shrine Club.
coins in 1864.
report o! the meeting.
Mao!e lor dallclnc by the "Five
Saints.'' Tablet available.

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Price, ell or Sl, Albus, w. Va.; toiiiton&lt;!o
Mr, and Mro, HUsoel,l Balnam. WIIITF; ·j«&gt;SE LODGE No. 291
Mr. and Mrs. j(ematll West, II 1130 ., , , NiddJIIIIOrt_Leaton
Mr. and Mro. John Platt; Sr., Holl.
Mrs. Craee El&lt;lilnern, and RobLENTEN ·SE:IIVICFS at t h e
ert Waush, all o1 COlumbuot Mrs. '1'r1n1Qo United Church of Chrlol,
Jolm Stolar o! LOrain; Mr. and 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. !lle&lt;lel
Mrs. Charles Woode or Allred; music ~!'Ill be presented by the
Mrs. 0, M, Martin or Wester- youth 1bolr UJider tho dlrectioo
&gt;ille; !llld Mr. 111d Mr•. Jolm ol Mro.\larvln Burt.
Ha,yea o1 Chelter,
GRAND INSPECTION, Ev&amp;IIP'Mrs, James Jividen entered sellne Chapter. Order or the
Hoi...- Hoop!tal Tuesday lor ob- Eastern Star, 7:30 p.m. at the
aervatlon anc1 treatment.
Middleport Masonic Temple; lnMr. an~ Mrs. Rl.\'lllOIId Coles IIPOotlng o!lleer, Helen Bartle)',
o1 Middleport anc1 Mr. and Mrs. worti\Y grancl motron.
Chorles Ho1llng811ed or Gallli&gt;orHu)!SD'AY
Us IJlOIII the weekend Ill Fort
cHOm PRACTICE at t h e
Braa. N. C. vlelt!Jig SSill. and Trlnlty United Church of Christ, ,
Mrs. Charles Garnes. Mrs.. 7, 15 p.m. conin)unieyCholrpracGameo Is the daugllter or Mr. tlce at 8 p.m, !or the eanlola,
and Mrs. Coles and the slater "The Crucl!lxlon" to he preoiMr. Holllngshed.
sented oa Good Friday, yeroons
Interested In joining the choir
sked to come to the pracoare a
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Metbodlst Church, 2 p.m. Thuroclay at the Church.
ELEANOR cmCLE or Heelh
Metbodlst Church, 7:30 p,m, at
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~~I-COUNTY Citizens• Band
Two fund r&amp;Uing activities, Radio Club akating party Th!&gt;roa jitney supper and a scp.~are clay 7-30 to I0-30 p.m. a1 t h 0
dance were planned by the RYl- st&lt;ai.~-Way
on Chester
land P. T.A. Monday nl&amp;llt at the R ad Door prl,.s and cake
school.
W:.k~ The allalr \a open to club
The jitney supper was schedn
!llld their !rlendo.
uled for March 22 at the grillde
BRADBURY P,T,A.,7:30
school with the square dance to Thuraday at the Bradbury Schoolbo held on the following niP.!. Film, "Born In Freedom" wlll
Parents and teach~rs were ask- be shown. Third grade r o o m
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visit the ~ 13 meeting ol the
Obligation night was aet I o r
local salon. A letter was also
read from the G.Wa County S.. March 25 when Bethel 62, lnterlon 612 noting that they will be naUonal Order O( Jobs Daugh-

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lni' will-be held at tile -llCm\ii·'or
Gladys Mowrey with 1v11 ~
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was carried O\lt tn· the table
decorations for reh'e~ments ol

partemental Cha,peau Virginia
Rahe and her le secFetaire-

Yo,uth Relationships
To the Church Noted
Renewal of a $566 misslon
pledge and a program on youth
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Mrs. Thornton and Mrs. Knlgp.
~ks were ·gtven as favorJ
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and e:q&gt;ressed ~preciation to thole named and Eunle Brinker

Martin, ehUd welfare chairman
reported that an additional $4 had
been given by the Solon on the Den- the New York Clothing House for
ver hospital bed project. The permitting a window display or
late•! contribution brings t h e the afghan and tro.Llhies won b.Y
loCal Salon's gilt on the project the S&amp;lon,
to $341 it was reported.
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NotiJ1i thai
Cowley till
'the hl&amp;hei!l
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the 11a1o ot Ohio, Mrs. $i111SI
sp01&lt;0 o1 the tli&gt;ercutolls 'ol!nlcl
as one ol die mala eone~~ or
her '~ent. ll1e ~ed
thlt ell ohUdron In lba oChool1
were wiier illle fear , lllvon
tho opportJi.l\Y fM lldl) tellllli&amp; '
bUt that 2,000 did aOt . par!lcl,..
pate -ID the skin teatlnJ _HO:.,
gram, Permlsolon olparentawaa
reodred.
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other el!nlca coomcted 1lY the
deportment !Jieludinll orlllqledl~,
epileptic, cardiac, viJUll, .a • d
llearlns ancl ~p~~ed&gt;, ll1e JPOke of
the 11fller teat!Jig P"!'lflln ::::
mtel1 that swiJiUnlnl pool,
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lakll are teated perlodlcalb' lor·
water aolety.
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Mro. Sltausa,
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lldmln!slratlve pballs '"the ,de,
portmjlll, noted tbal evtry 1111·
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Mra. Ted WUner anc1 Mra.
Paul Eichinger'&amp; br&gt;OWIIle.led In the pledgo to tho !IQ to
the meedng, Comlllllllo on
Lent were lllv• by the Rev.
Bill Perrla, deiOIIonal leader.
Leo cr...-, Ateey chairman,
announced SaiOil' Patrol Toa Day
tc he held In Pomero,y and Mlddleport Saturclay. He eiBOreport.
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Fowler told. ~e:u,!Oifll' that ""I !I!JJ.OIIIl!l~ men 1'1\o ,want
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contr!butloi.i aro IIIII helng ae~1
copied and IIIII' he nlall.,.r to;
Mro. lli)'Doldo. A
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tothevol_ _,halbeon
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He iald the $12 b!lll&lt;ll tax
hlko alael1 neede~ to eoverV!otnam War costa. uu there ta any
revloloo 0'1 ~ ln Alia It
will be on the upside, u he aatd.

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untn- .!ood co..,..., Tbe money tran..
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ta!n!ng forms !rom the State he handled throu&amp;h locally..,.
Welfare Department.
provtcl banko.
Harr!e Marlo Smith, MaJss
Ree!plonto then &amp;Pa1d their
Wel!are lllrec:wr, who wUI bead co- just as they would,...,.
the program, said her ~ in lnl' authorized retail food
mont Is prOJ)Ored to put the pro. store. They can ..... lillY !oocllor
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Ject In operation when the form• human consumption
they Willi.,..
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cOil! foods platnly ideutl!locl 10
Prewett said the wel!are ck&gt;. being ImPorted. NoJ&gt;.tood !tans
Partment wW determine the au.. such as alcoholic beverages. fir
g!bU!cy O[ !amil!es and advloe bacco ProWeto, 8081)&amp;, pet lood,
them on the amount they will vegetable !Oeds and tho Uke can, '
need to invest, an amOunt that oot be purchased with food stamp ·
generally depends UPon family COIJ&amp;IOnS.
size and income.
Prewett said he will vialt all ·
Eligible parsons pay that the stores authorlzedtopardc&amp;.
amount in cash for Cood COlP)ns pate .Prior to the time the pro..
and recetvo rr,. -.p ao. .
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_EXPLAINS ·FOOD l&gt;TAMPS- Max Prewett, o!!!cer in charge.or the Porlilmouth District eo,.
oumer end M&amp;rketl!rg Of!!ee for the U. S.Dopaltment of Agriculture, Wedneeday, q,!ained tho food
stamP Program to Meigs c::ount¥ grocers Who will he handllnc the COUPOno, Pr...-eu, rf&amp;ltt. chats
with Ml" Harrle Marie Smith, Meigs· Wellare lleplljment dlrect&lt;)r, Who will have chll'J!e o1 the
Program, and Robert Clark, Meigs Co..,cy Comml"ioll!!'• At loll Is Clem Cooper, a Portland gro.
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1\IJTLAND - n,yger Cre!lli was C!!nnlestldllamwltfll~pulnts
The Income surtax on corporbulnPed PomeroY from the Firot while Mable Maoteu got
ate and Individual Income• Is
An averqe &amp;percentlnorease
Annual
Girl!
Invitational
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Macy
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busln•so ts e'!&gt;ortenced by
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needed, Fowler said, to restore
Ba kat'-.. n' ..........._
aT .o...nament by
owry lOPPed Pomeroy with 6,
confidence abroadthat1heUnlted
grocersauthorizedtohandlefood
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alter- . Becky Neaoe got 4 and M8J;IIl'n
&amp;taml&gt;s, eccording to an agrlcut.
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Brown and Mary Radford, 2 each,
states w!ll reduce ooarlngbuclget
The Meigs • Ga!Uo Ne!g!lbor- ture eJII!ert.
With 1joth teams !ilOTing a
The tournament w!U move Into
hood Youth Corps Pluoil
the
Max Prewett headorthe Port..
•troll' dll\tn•lve game, KC,IUJnllo
semf.!!nal round lhls Fr!ciaJ
Communlcy Action Program too mouth District o! the U, S. IJo.
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~ laced a cutback !n !Undo b&amp;o partm ent or Agr1cu1 ture , s eo..
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of ut 1..&amp;.t money."
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the !!rot period, led'lO,S 't h.U. Ita at 7 p, m, and M!ddleporttak·
The Ohio Hospital Adv!BOcy
sumer ~N
t!Die, and 13-12 when the tblrd lng on llyger Crook 118 p, m.
Council has approv'ed a grant of
Meeting at the Meigs Coun\) P&lt;&gt;lnted thta out In a meeting with
quartei'~ndod.
,The championship niatcl!i&gt;wiU $200,000 lor Veterans Memorial
courthouse Wedneo~ nl&amp;h~ Meigs Count,y store owners and
Kyger Creek' a high scorer be saturday, Marth 16, !ollowin&amp; Hospital fu Pomeroy, it was reLauren Hottman. director ot 'the managers seekiqg authorizad.on
. a consolation game at 7p.m.
" ported tocla,y.
Commwdcy Action Prot~ ram, &amp;aid to handle !ood Stan\PS when the
The amoum, with matching
the Bureeu o! Worka Program 15 program Is imPlemented here.
funds tobeprovidedlocally, would
In the Process o( "deobllgatJ.rw''
He explained that some larJI)o
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PARKERSBURG, \\', Va. (UPO some alreattr &amp;~&gt;.Proved Jlrojecta era and Jow..income tamilles wW
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Prewett said the lood Starl1)
IJ~...-.;o v~i·~ l'ntr fiillr·lht'"Oiito · lltiPI,.t• 40!. '- l~
ii~m. ,h,ft_ tole 'R&gt;roi~aly •Ba,ooo, ~ pro.rlllt hore Ifill II!! bepl on
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The summer ~rtlono!tl\e
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Altogether ~ 12 147 364 was .: three meehanlcs from, the Mead ~~ , 10!U be ChiiWed, but very
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~· RPBERT F. KENIIE1JYbllgana oerlou!assessmel!lol
given blank~ approv~l by the Corp., lla,ytoo,, Ohlo. Th~ were 11
llioney ,m he loll thiouih
his ,J!J1Ildiptlal prospects ~ amid lndleatloqs Democratic
council lor Ohio Institutions
enroute here to repair • clio- deobligatfon, he ~ald.
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Larpst iln81e sum was. $2 2 abled DC3 owned by the company
Richard G, Slj're, oxec:uttve ·
· I · ~ '"~r~'l, announcement Wednesda)' that he .was ..
million tor the merger of Hol2e,r ' which was torced clown Tuea- dlrecwr, gave a rt~~ort on the
GALLIP()LIS, Ohlo (IJPI) , 1 · , ,,..._ t~&lt;Po•=· o! t\!ll!1lliJI against President John...;
da,y night.
Green Amendment and eJII!lalned The bodies of two men, believed
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Hosp!ta: and the Medical Center
The FAA tower said the pilot the action that had been taken b)' to be the lillie persons reported
.I will;llllill thi!Wa jell b~re m-klng comm!triLents.
~~:~: ln Gallipolis Into • new of the cralt, George P. Perk- count,y oommlsotonen of each mlsltng alter their motorboat
/' -' . . ~ aldopotd his declojon mJsht come by early next
AI so · a roved was , 116 666 Ins, 1!, Dayton, was aclvlaed run- couJW,y, He al!o •Poke brlelly In coUided with a barge near here,
ll!ld It ~peared unUkoiJ many
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•• J• k woya were Icy and that lii'OUild reprd to the new Head ~rt were reeovered from the Ohio
•·u!d he bl
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annrovall Galli M •-:u• wo
a e to sort out bY til~ the conwlexlties of a
son County · Health Departm nt ,. ~rews wou sand them on re- .....-r
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Congreuman Clarence E. !\Ia.
The bodies were Cound at 8:45
lilaoiY yoU eltabushed ·~ ol peace candidate Sen. E,..
"He was advised or the leo ler has announced the IIIProval a.m. by workers on a tow boat
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mers pon~r
snow and he more or lm
o~ Ec,~:'mtc ~th about 35 mUeo •down river from
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COt,IJMBU's ..: PEOfti'l'li!o'WilOTE oil MIMesota !&gt;en,
ot It and landed," said James GaWa - Meigs CAP lor Head
Two other rna in the small
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A St. Patriek's Day dance, Durham, FAA acting facli!Uos Start. !.I.Yre Slated 120 children boat that wrecked made it safe&gt;~ntrlbiC!o"'! and Is~ lor-work,'' according to the coord!.,.
open t&lt;) the p\i&gt;l!c, will he held chle!,
wut be Involved In the Program. ly to shore.
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March 16 a1 the Pomeroy Junior
"He circled around and docid. Wl\!lam Webl!, NYC director,
The tour were retundng home
"t{ • . ~lwiotlhi'Ohio ~rata lor McCarthy c,am.
IUI!Il SchOOl auditorium !rom 9 ed he MXI!d have a took._... and rOPorted on NYC projecta. New from work ~ the Ooo&lt;IJear plant
•:, ~•.•. b~~ 'llll:ke,.lll th,e Bookeye Sial• were "abo · to 1, sPi&gt;nsored by the Twin C!cy then' lancled. There 1fas a laot Programs were dlocuosed but no In Apple Gmve, W, VL Jl~ocr: 111 !dJ otroJW ,OOwlng In the Naw Ha1111&gt;Shrine Club.
tr..lilillosl&lt;ll !rom hlm, · - de!ln!te p!aas were - - the acd- oceured at 12:20
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Music w111 be provided 1u' 1he thlilr like, •rm going In,' llftd
a.m. The men had been 110lng to
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ancl coming from work by buat
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$4. Tickets moy,bupurchaset! In llurhaln said.
'/ ·~ lead P.relj!le~',~-·· to lake aoothir 'look
Middleport at DUtton Drugs, and
Besides Perk!no, pilots T, D.
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and BOhr Leone, 48, TIPI&gt; Gl\Y, Ohio, and
j · ' · Ai ~~;" Joh~ Ia •Iii! d\e oddr.Op
Clothiers; PomefQ)', Nel!llll, Rebert J. SCanlan, 32, Middle' ) · ~ Ne" 'IJa!l!l)ihlre perfl,ips
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SWisher and 'I'Ah'se aii&lt;II~O.. York t~\ \Ohio, perllhlld. Aloo killed
The deodllne lor making
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e101hlng HOuae; oRotlond. MUier were mOchan!ea Albert c. Stor- changeo ol l!stlnga In the 196ll
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'Brothers Servlie SiatlonandGro- men~ 17, Vandall1, Ohio, Mar- telephone directory Is April 19,
1 , rat~e· or,nloliiOM•', caediclalO
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Feed!Jore, tin S. Oris. 43, Daytaa, and General TelepllGne Co. of Ohio
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Ta!&gt;f•h
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Rchert Keatley o! Athena,
and
proco~J4r~ lo llnllill up &amp;idsi
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qieS'O(~tcy l~t.,,'ltl,v,
cuotomero ahou!d ..,.-1 OilY corPilrriNG
rectlonalll
th•!rpllCtnel!otlnglor (II PO
1ho chanse or Minos plamedbeiori
Joalo 16 to theeompl!»''• POme- ·•
ol&amp;ht With ro,r bGIIInels olllce no later than
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Fowler told 1he Senate FinanCe
Committee that' evenll It holile
and abreed ''live greet urpney
to prompt action" &lt;11 the stalled
tax bill.
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11 AU reasmable men WhO want
to preserve , this n~tion'a sta..
bUlly will put a tax bUI 011 tho
booka in the neD 30 daya," he
deelared.
Fowler Mid the "hiehlY volatlie situation" in Europe•s gold

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her - . Mro. Ealella Wal.
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I NEW HA VF.N SENIOR Mlllh- ky lhlo, ALee
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1 oro Chi&gt; apooaoro a teen dance Neaae,
~ Soyre, I'll 11oo1, lllerrl
1· !rom 8 to 11 p.m., at tile Wa- Crall.
1 hama IIIah IICbool audllorlum. Fisher. !.1m Baker, and BIll
Joys will emc:ae.
I ThoSENIOR
CLASS ol southerll
I Hl&amp;h School will &amp;poo!Or a Sal die Hawkins Day dance !rom 8 Mlsical Program
I to 11 With mullc 1zy "The Next
I In Une." Chlrp per couple, GiVen at School
WOllEN'S
BASKETBALL,
IWillnd VI, .Cbe-, 7:30p.m.
II the IWilllld 10111llorlum.
HIGH SCHOOL DANCE party
will! llle Joy1 II tha MlddliiiiOrt
111111! ochGol l!ldllorluln b'olll 8
to lll).m; Scl!ooJ apoooorlld. Jlub.
Ue'II tnicomo.

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A party WlS held Saturdoy
In Clbservanee of tho dlb blrtll·
c1a1 aanlveraary oll!arbara KIT
Flllher, dau&amp;hter of Mr. and
Mre. Maoon F!lher.
Glmeo were p111ed with prizes being - bJ1 Ntelq ltlo, JanIe Reoae, lnd -11 Holmaa.
Cake and Ice erNIII. were Hn·
ed durlnl tho l1111rmm party.
Gueste · - e LGulll C o I o,
Huberta Colarl, lllerrl. Cral&amp;
Delti.M Croll, ~ JlnMhue,
Beverly Ervin, Jllane Farra.
IWjlh ~Ill'. ~ ljllbnall. .
Aimee-. Jtllllllll&gt;bard, Nle·

\UP1) - Trealury

tn the neA SO !lVI.
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11,,
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·A• tho cbl1al' OAllle under illorseolr~~!,Yh•!lfPr&amp;u~rewltb
mus!ve gold • buyliiJ on lt.e wprld'l bUnion .markets,
Fowler l!lade hla •tro~Wolt pill yet t&lt;) lawrillkero for po&amp;Sip
or President' Jolmlon's r.stfor llOperclilt Income taX '""'

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lor~ctiiiC
MlddlejiOrt.the hGU~ae
, ,
sollcltaiiCMr ID the c0mmunJ1Y
were Mro. Lawrance -~ . Mrl •.
Paul Caoel, Mn Beii.V'C II n e,
Mro. Grace Howley, Mrl. Nan
Moore, Mlaa Marta Hubbard,
Mrl. HOIIIIIIIl')' l,jolll, M r I.
George Hadceu; Jr., Mn Edllll
McNeal, Mrl. Frllllk ' WUIOil,
Mro. Emelt Lallinee, M r 1.
Grace Pratt, MrL Laolle Enlll.
Mrs. Rlehard. BIIIOJ, -Mr~,,, Rob­
Twenty members ol the Matll- ert HI'sell, Mloa Virldnla Groaan,
odllt Youth Foll~wlhlp or the 1o1r1. lAO Kennedy, Sr., Mr1.
~acuse charpwere~J,eR&amp;Slln­ M1f1lll Balli)'.
doy nll!llt or Gallta COUllly youth
Mrs. LOWell Beaver, Mrs. Edat a lamll¥ nl&amp;ht Clboervance at
Grace M-Il Church.
VlSITS IN POMEROY
~er for the observance was
WUllam White, Walllnaford,
Jim_. Cal'laa, .head !Qotball coadl Comeotlcut, vlllted F.rldOT · of.
ot'\Yl"it f!rgiilla Uni~ora!Q&gt;; Gar· !OI'Dilliii '·lllld iVtftllir 'Willi" Mii1
lan spoke on his Christian ex- Bat1&gt;ara ~rouse, POmeroy, He
perience and hlo church attend- lei! eorb' Saturde¥ mol'lllni lor
ance r041fremenll lor !ootboll • short visit With hll mather,
team members.
Mn. Marie WhltO at v.., Well
Tho Rev. WendeU Stotler, paa- Vlrllnia. and returned to Contor or the &amp;&gt;raeu!O charp nootlcut bJ' plane late Monday.
clllrche&amp;, 111111 two solos. KIIIIV
Wta!JII and Mrl, Opal Kloel
accompanied the youth to Galllpolll.

Party Held for
Barbara Fisher

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since the Siver Bridge collapsed

Maoon 'l::oomty,

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last Dec. 15.
Dolen" Director AJw1Y Wll1011
The two viCtims were identl- said llle
Coal! Guard and
!led by the Galli&lt; c.,..,cy lller- the Well Vlrgiala Conservation ; ·

u.s.

itrs department as Earl Prose.
snd Louis
FoUler, about 33, Gallipolis.
The two who made It ashore
were Carl Meredith, 23, Galltpulls and Wayne Davis, 33; Gallipolis.

about 42, Galtlpol!s

Dlvlolon !Ont bueta from Hunting-: -

ton, W. Va,, to aaalst. Wilooo · · ·
1ald a helicopter and a ll&amp;ht ; ·. ·'
pl1ne alto would be used. GaUJa :' ·'
CIIWIIY ClY!! Do!enae un1to were
on hand, aloog With the ....J:&lt;•• ~
Hl&amp;hwoy Patrol.

4-County Research Grani
Approvef! by JJ1mhington
The United

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