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Land1s Larkins of Eastern! Daniel, Jaycee president.
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High School 1s the 1966 Jun1or l Second rutmt'f ·up was Alke 1
M1 ss of Meig s County followtnii: 1, Evalyn Smith. daughter of Mr. The Ja~eees 1exprt'~sed graU..
the Third Annual Junior Miss and Mrs . Lawrf'nce Sm1\b. East- tude bW 1 e fo )LtW IIlJI. hu~Jnes~
Pageant Sunday night
, ern Htgh Sc hool. presented a est~ !Jshments for theJr contrrMiss Larkins , daughtt!r
of trophy by Bill McAfee vice pres- 1 b~bo~s 11.1_1 the 1 Junwr
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Mr. and Mrs Charles Larkin~ \ ident of .Jaycee D1stnct No. 24. Scholars liP Fu ld ·
(,Chester, was crowned by 196J 1 Third runner-up was Eastern R. H. Rawlrngs Son~ Com·
Jumor Miss Suzy Parker. Rut - lllgh S1·hool'~ l{oberla Trusse\1 ,1 pany, Baker Furm1ur·l:'. Roush'l
land. A near rul l house attend· I d&lt;.oughter ot Mr and \1r s. Htb· Shoe
Storr. K1n~
Builders
ed the pageant 111 'viJddlerort \ en Trussell , presented a trophy 1 Supply, Bahr ClotluE'r:;., DavisHi~h School auditorium fe atur-' by Cia renee Thompson. supenn. W&lt;.~rner Jnsurance. Jla~le~· &lt;Hid
ing the beauttcs ~nd ski lls or ' lt•udenl ~f Midd leport schools. Bennett Shoe Stun· SJmon 's Mar14 Me~s county h1gh sc:hoo! senMtss Congenral rty was Joyce i ket. Chapman and
1 :rnaday
ior girls . TI1e ~vent is sponsClr- Long . daughter .or Mr. and Mrs ., Shoe Sl.ore, Bwrt lrtar Auto Co. ,
ed by the Me1gs Count.y Jay· Lewrs Long , M1ddlepnrt.
1Pomeroy r"lower Shop l' row'l
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Miss Larkins. who presented Hh:ran of ma ny m.a~ter of cere. I Zandt Motm S:.1les. !)()n ·~ Asha dramatic rt'ading lor her tal- momes dut1~:-: was ).1C. Judges ! land Scrvtee, U.r rrv \'a li n Horer.t act. rece1ved a $200 college !' were Mrs \lananne B. Ca mp- ak's Carrv-Out , Rr o11n 's TrrtC'scholarshlp, merc~JandJse priz- bell, General a nd Commer~ml tor Sa les, ·Econom y Savmgs anl1
es, and an entry rnto the state I Manager
of Radio Stat ron Loan, Farmer's B;mk &lt;:~nd SavJunior Miss Pageant in Xenia WJEH , Gal lipolis ; Mtss Jamce New Yurk Clothing Hu11st' . Blue
lale.r this wmter .
! T~nnehtll. Me1gs Countt Junior ings Co , Court Stret l
nrill,
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of
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Rob- and Grey Hestauranl . Fab rie
cas of Rulla~d, daughter of Mr . l ert Morn s. Bradbury
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Paslrs. Swtsher.J..uhse
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13 other conte stants in Mi ddleport lligh S('hool audit orium Sundn~· ni~ht. t 'J onl row, ldt to n gh l, arc Saundry Ka~· Dt'&lt;tll. Vu:kii t'etty, Sandra
Kay Boothe, Allee t:valyn Srnith, 2nd runner -u p; M1ss Larkin s, .laue Luras. first runncJ·Up; Con nr c Sue Leadingham . Seco nd row, Julia McCoy,
Nancy Ann Baker, Rrenda Sue lloneycult , .Ioyce Lon g, Miss Cunge nia!Jiy; Hobcrla J\ un Trusst•ll 1 tlJJrd runner-up; Sandy Tucker, and Heverly Sut

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Mrs. L. K. tl\ atc) Lewis
Cird ev llle. sister of .John Frick,
undt'rwent surgery at Univ~r­
S.J\y Hu:S IIillll l\rlumbu s Thursday. Her ruom number is 863.
Mrs. H A. TQ·Jmpson of Ptllsburg h, Pa. and Mrs. Carl Wolfe
of \\/heeling, W. Va. returned lO
Lhc11' honws Fnday 11fter speodrn , st'\'t 'r&lt;1 1 ~~~ ~, 1\'!\h
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Mary E. Ohlmger.
Mr--;. \1ary E . Ohlinf.:er,
R. A. Tht1'Tipson and Mrs. Carl
Wolfe spent Thursday in Ash- 1
land, Ky. with Mrs. William i
Sorg .
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crueser I
wert- Tturrsday ('\'enmg dmner I
glR'Sts of hl'r sister, :\1rs. 13enlz I
Wolfe.
Mrs. Dessie Palt erson spent
Wl•dnesday oflcrnoon with Mrs.
Htl\' Thomp~nn nnd sistt?r, Mrs.
Nl'!t ie Junr•s.
!\1r and Mt·s .•Jo!m H . Werk s I
and fam1ly a rnved toduy, for
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' She ment Jonrd it as be111g a
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Book Dealing
With Vietnam
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neys for :,;ix southern st&lt;ltes tu.
dy fought &lt;lgJ msl the V111m~
Rights Act of \965 at their last ,,
barricudc - tl1c U. S. Suvrerne r
SATUHIJAY sconES
Court. They were opposed 111 1
arguments before the high eourt
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draft~d the law and def-ended tl \Vcllstull ~7 CluU~c·o Urc 74 I
through exhaustive congressiun- Ttiadelplua 67 Pt. Pl ellsrmi 47
1 h arlngs
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W. 'F:usten1 81. Hwuwn. Truce •19
Roblnson Jl le :.~ds off the South· IHmton 57 Pur! S!II(Iidh 51J
ern states' arg um~nts . Thday 's ;\1/umy 68 Um:ilu! 41
or 1 .,,..~ument s r&lt;t p concerted · Uelpre 58 McAr llw r 5.1
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OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS
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The FARMERS BANK

Over 200 Attend Church Organ Dedication

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"We Hav• Grown Beceun W• Have Helped

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Member Federal Reserve System
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

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KBight ieored JuDI« Denml llewland, a . lblrd quarter.
his sea!'""' hll!h of, 3li pomts atltute with 12 points on liv~ Daniels, Rngl!r Belville, MurIn leading Eas~rn s Eagles to buckets and • pair of I r e.• dock ml Gary Harrison an ••·
an easy 8:1.49 v1clory over Han· throws, and Junior Rlcbara lied from lha gl1lltl! for Hannan
11811 '!'race of GaiDa county sa~ Douglaa with 11 markers of flv.
with five foull. No Eas~
urday night at Eastern,
fleld goals and epe charity er11 player waa charged wllh
Tht wm kept Coach Gary toss. Chas, Eir.hlnger 8lao ICOI'· more than four.
Parsons' Eagles on lop Ill the· ed nine for tbl winners.
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ferenc..- iCrap with a Il-l state. acorlng by Senior
Dan Hall per eent averag~&gt; and also pullEastern Is 8-3 overall for the who hit on 1lfne allots from tbe ed down Ill rehonnd.!. Eastern
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field and three at the foul line will be traveling to McArthur
.. Knight, a 11-2 t.rward, hit on for 21 points. Terry Cremeena on Friday night for I MOVC
IS of ·•• · ';ots !(om the field and also got 10 for the Gallla five. oo.test.
nine of 13 atlhe !roe throw line Eastern grabbed • 111-1~ lead 'lbt lou was the loth IIUffer.
bit 30 point.o.
by tho end of lha first quarter, ed this year by Coach George
Others bitting In double II· w.. oa top 1111-r.l at balftlme EvaRs' team Ill 12 gamea. Tbe
for !he Eagles wera s.9 aRd led ~ by the end of .!he Wlldcata aN 1-t Ia SVAC pla,y.
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Albaay'l Red Devils ouUast·
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night at Racine. ~ victory
was Albaoy'a 11th of the aage
season.
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in trouble as . the first period
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Devils
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Jy in !he second ql1llrter.
· Coaeb Craynor Slone's boys,
paced hy !he sharp shooting of
Guard Bob Grueser and For·
watd Sherm CundUf, held a 13II lead when the first eight

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the planks for intermission. The
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margin by the ead of the third
periad.
The defeat left the Tornadoes
~~th a 3-8 slate for the year.
Albany now I• at 11-2.
HamiD and McDaniel, each
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ners. Baxter Ervin also bad 14.
Southern's top point • getters
were Cundill ami Grues&lt;!r, both

free throw• whlle Grueser tossed In 11x field goall alii foor
charity heavea.
The Albany crew sank 2t o!
54 sholl for a strong 53 per
eent from the field. Southtlnl hit
16 of 48 for ·33 per cenl T be
Red Devils hit on 10 of 15 at
the free throw line wbUe the
Tornadoes sank lint of 14.
Albany'• reserves made a
cleaa sweep of It !or tho vis~
toro with a· 47-34 victory. West
was high fo!' !he winners and
Tom Diddlo tepped lha South·

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Sluthern ·· ...... ... 13 16 29 41
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Cundiff &amp;H6, Mathews Hl-2,
D. Hill 1-0-2, McClintock 1-3-5,
Grueser 7-2--16. Non-scorers, M.
Hill, Sewell, R. Proflitt. Totals
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Ucklng Valley 52
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Canloa LahliUln 82
Crool!.nllll 73 Mentor 71 ~ 1f«f!a
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Clevtland ~ Wtlt • "''
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Ft. Frye 82 Caldwell 111
Clevelml LtltblraD W
Totals 17·15-49.
Alllance 82 Niles 50
Adamsville 78 Ma~ 74
Oranp 41
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Loulsvllle 48
Stockport 90
·- Palleivflle Bart
Dougla 5-t-11, Newlan4 11-J. .
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Justis o-z.z, Badgley 1·1-3. E1- Minerva 71 Columbiana 68
Columlius East 66 Newark 57 Ashtabul Edgewood 72 .
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lrontoa 57 Portsmouth 58
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Cleveland Benedictine 74
Pldas 811
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Cleveland Collinwood es
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Canfield 15 Wast Branch 47
Cleveland John Adams 93
Amherst 79 South .\~~~bent •

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Tbt' stl of rltne min- ' . thin area along, the Gull
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Robert Warner, Meigs county treasurer two terms In the
Phyllis Luster, Middleport; K1t· d ~ 1 g
!'gated a one- for an early ruling on lhe taw's tus Olrotie. Eboh remained un- Mr. and ,\Ira. !£land !IIS!OIIo
a~cade of the 20s, passed away Saturday night. He was •
.
ty Metzger, Cheshire; Robert ·
~~sh~nv:~day at 1:i0 eonslltutionality. _
known. They vanished Saturday accompanied by Mrs.
· ~..,
resident of 296 Mulberry-ave in Pomeroy.
Mor1an, Long Bottoln.
Iv c e
P In h
dam
during the lightning one. · day Kunzelman, were In Athena 011
. '. ;Mr. Warner was a school teacher in his early years and Clarence William Donahue, '!9, Admissions Sunday -Mrs. p.m. that res~ted
LAGOS NIGEIUA ~ AN JN. coup attempt launched
lrom 1 Sunday evening lo enjoY.•.1111
tor several years was principal of the Central Elementary •. native ~ Masons::nty, t~ Robert Hamm, Athens; Eber i ag;h to~~~ ~~~ C H.;..tenhar.h , terlm mtlltary government to- Ikey regions throughout
the winter con_cert presented tiy till
ilehoolln Pomeroy He also operated the former Warner· kllledll8.30~.~
:.: · 1 Plcke~, Syracuse:
Do~ld 'de~ dD 1
All!ens University~· Theil
88 16 Rt. lday ruled Africa's most popu.l country.
lhte Insurance agency at Pomeroy, worked as an account· Wcll'ton Stee
p., p .
a Jtendrick!, Syracuse; f!llma ""'
war a e ee ' ' a loua nalloll broulbl to . the
1011, Fred, I aopi)OU)l!M,•.I,I tlitt
ant at Wright-Patterson airfletd in Dayton for 14 years, Well'ton, W. V':;j.~hen he fe~ Eynon, Reedsville; Norma 1 ~=t;"r~,~ost CO::Irol ~ftn. brink of cl~ll war lri' u •bor·
FREEZING
TEMPERA· eollege of .educatlon,li;t· llle~
and was secretary of the Meigs County Building and Loan from a water ta
was pam· Grant, Middleport;
Roberta 1 • 111~ P c -: ": wen to tlve CO'Jp by dlaaldenl Junior lurelt· blanketed a wl~e portion ber of the hand, whlcls. La .pfll
ASsociation.
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Davis, Middleport;
Cheryl 10 a
caus g amag:.ek offlcera
61 the nation today Blamarek ntna.a norlheru tour o!C'tbe stat..
He was a merliber of Mason- Mr. Warner was. president of He was horn at Letart, W. Sm9lenakl, Pt. Pleasant; Nan- !he left front, hood and
Maj • Gen Aguljl (Johnnle) N D reported 28 'degrees ~ during the Interval bel!!*' •
lc Lodge 164 F &amp; AM m Pome· the Methodist men and • mem- 1~·· 00 ~ 1 ~ ~:ie ~~t:! cy Walaon, Tuppen Plains; By· lt;t' o{ lh~ ~· rred tw Ironsi' fl NJ8ertan Army oblef ~ ;ero Southern california mesters, January 31 to FWD
0 of sta'lf Sunday nllbl uld In
roy , the Royal Arch Masons mlber of the official board and •. ale
an
hool ron Jay, Pomeroy; Angle Brune ace en oceu
1 wu b~ted by gale • Ioree 1111. l The will. pia)' In Catrol
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West Carrollton, OhiO. Mineral ~astoral relatmns committee of Donahue. He attended sc .' ty, Minersville.
r.11les north of State Route l2t radio b~oadcaat be agreed to a wlndo tor the ttllrd day,
Talmadle, Rock)' JUm,. fadt
Lodge 242.,1 0.0 F m Pomeroy 'the church there He served
m Yason COI_'n_ty, and in Gal
llllclwlea Saada)'- Wilbur the Crossroads dn !he Bailey
'eat from the Ollblllat to 01t1J .the Pac.tllc Collt l'OIIoD, pendenct, Medlbillltd WOOI!a',
whe&lt;e he was presented a 50 j superintendent of the Sunday! polls. while hvl~g wdh a SISler. McDonald, Cheater;
Latham Run road. Neither Neece 1191' requ
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year pin, and the
Pomeroy ,Sehool at the Pom,roy Metho- Mr. DonahU@ IS survived by a Balta Pomeroy; Wllllam Snyder "!0 paaser~gers, Wayne SpeDMethodist church Mr. Warner Idtst church for somet;,ne.
son, Billy, 8. His wUe pre~eded Mtddieport·
Wllllam Wyall, cer, 13, or Raymond Napper, 8,
t4rved overseas in World War • Surviving are his wife, Ada him In death. Other survivors Middleport'- Charlo
Amold, auffered Injury.
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!Roush Warner:
a daughter, are two brot••" ·-~ two at.
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While reSidmg Ill West Car- ,Mrs Abbie Stratton; • teacher rs, n~ uenabut of Ra· .
Pomeroy.. . . - Ml uti
rollton he attended the Mem· m the Defiance school system; 0., Cecil Donauue of
Pitt.. ~bert llamm, AtheN a l
onal MethodiSt church
and ' a son. Dr Robert Warn~r, Jr., burgh, Pa., Mrs.. Eorl (Lettie) dauihtor
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tlought the Men's Bible class. ,on the faculty of Oberlin Col· Rorer of Bridgeville, Pa., and
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ol NollleDeVaulto!Galllpolls. One
Pittsfield 111. · two siStors, Mrs. brother It deceased. !Freda 8;11 or'Pomeroy and Mrs. He was a resident of Pitt..
The Stata 'ol Ohio baa IDed
Sadie ~lcEihinny, Middleport; burgh. Semce. and burial will
suit In Mel.. County Common
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three granddaughters,
Ruth, be at Pittsburgh.
I Margaret and Deborah •nd sevPleas Court seeking a money
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, era! nieces and n-••ws.
Ijudgment of $6,001, court cosltd
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and temporary Injunction . an
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restrainingMinersville,
order from and
Rap AI·.
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Carmen,
chapel at 7:311 p.m. Monday
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Ired Frank and Bertie RldenSAIGON (UP!) -Viet Cong! and !here will be grave.ide serWASRINGTON (UPll.- Pro. oor, both of RFD, 3, Pomeguerrillos todov ambushed an :vices at the Beech Grove cemeject Head Start for g1vmg poor roy.
automobile and kidnaped Dou· ' tery by Feeney-Bennett Post
children better aend-off m first Tho amount Is claimed for
ParadiBe Valley Piece Chlckeli:
8Jas Ramsey. an American American Legion and the D.A.
grade Is so popular !hat de- money allegedly paid by the
employe of the United States 1 V., Ed Spencer and Sam Clark
mallll for federal grants is run- state to the tate Albert Carmen - - - - - - • - - - .
KI'Ofllr 1o _.t to lfltt' you tho thldlorl yoo "' •
ilperotions Ml,.lon 'USOMI : Iannounce.
COLUMBUS (UPil -Con· nlng far ahead of the $150 for ald.
dt.,tay tn our under Ulo Paradloa Vatt.y llllol,
Ramsey, 28, Boulder City, : Funeral services will be con- struction will start soon on a earmarked for them.
In another action, Linda B.
w
fttll','s lhl haii:Cit , •. Mnderttt ••• dlicktn yow
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Nev.. " the assistant USOM 1dueled _Tuesday at 2 p.m. at 4.7-mile section of Corridor B As a result R. Sargent ShriV· See, 120 ,Stale-st, l'llmeroy, has
hon ovtr taolod, l'otly wrappaol ...r nlllly for , ...
prq'l,\1'"" officer for Hau Nghla lthe Ewmg _Funeral home with of the Appalachian way iD the er, director of the Office of Ec- filed a divorce petition against I
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~avor. Y10 Mn- tho quaftly, ... tho oavln•ol
prdtlhre, ;,nmed1ately west of :Rev Melvm Alkire officiating. Portsmouth' area, the Ohio Of. onomic Opportunity (QEC) has Roy H. See, ateshire.
The
Snigon.
! The ~amily requests that flow· lice of Appalachia has an- ruled !hat no more !han one- plaintiff charges gross neglect
The ambush occurred ot 5:\S :ers be omitted and eonlnbu· nounC'd.
third of the antipoverty funds of duty and Is seeking custody
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p.m. t4:15 a.m. ESTI as .tions be given in•tead 1o the
given to local communities ean of L'lree minor clilldren.
Ramsey was on his way to the ' Cant-er lund.
I The Appalachlaa Regional he used· for such preschool proFre~h Frozen
village of Trung Lap, 24 milesl
Commission last week 'oted to jeels.
FOUR FINED
Piece
northwest of Saigon. A group of!
bulid the._road on the Ohio Side IUs office also has asked ap- Four persons were fined In
Viet Cor,g guerrillos fired a
of the Oh1o River. Kenltlcky of· pticants to try to get bead Pomeroy Mayor Charles I.eburs! r"'m small arms which
ficials bad wanted it on their start grants from !he U. S. Of· gar'.• court on saturday night.
plot
wounded the Vietn"m"'e driver
I side of the river. The dlsputo flee of Education under a 1986 They were John Pigman, $5 and
in the leg. officials said.
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hod held up acuon "" !he sec· law that had made $'175 mil· costs on each of two counts Gf
Ramsey gol out of the ear :
tioo since last fall.
lion available lo school aystems intoxication; Charles Franklin
with his bonds above his heod ; COLUMBUS IUP!) _ Ohio ; Plans call for the section to for use In poor neighborhoods. Ohlinger, $10 and cost.o on a
and was led awav bv the VIet ;college bssketball records for ' run from 2.1 mite. south of
charge of disobeying an officer
Thlgho
Cong. The dnve r managed to i games including Saturday, Jan. ' Ohio S22 to Ohio 423. Estimated
M fg Ge•eral Ho !tal
and '10 anJ .costs. for failing to
loto
h1teh h1ke a nde on a motor I~ :
I COot io $6 million, of which !he Ad 011 ~
Soturda sp- Sam transfer reg~stration
plates;
scooter nn hour later ond : Trams
W L Pt.o Ops . federal overnment Is lo pay
m • 0111
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Lawrence Collins, $5 and costs,
reported the incident ro USOM : Youngstown
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authonlles.
ML Union
9 I 780 687 The commission also haa au· th vl1'( M t
stone, $10 and costs on a speedA V S. Embassy spokesman, Akron
9 t 74S 593 thorized ~ 45 million for right- o f.mt:~oue :~I ~ Allee lni charge.
who revealed the mc1dent, M91d 1Findlay
11 2 1196 1078 of-way purcbsse and prelirnin·
y
---no further details were immedi· Central State
11 2 1086 905 ary engln....tng on an 8.5-mtle Bletner, Mason.
TO REDECORATE
K._ll'llloAMMium
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Cincinnati
11 2 lOtH 916 oectlon between u.S. 52 and Dhcbargea Sunday -: Earl Crow's Steak House, W. Main- ,
Ra'llsry is the second USOM ' Dayton
11 2 1055 871 US 23 In the Portsmouth area. Moms, The Plains; Elizabeth st, Pomeroy, Is closed storting - - - - - - - official to be kidnaped by the Wooster
11 2 851 731 This section would connect Horak, Pomeroy;" Willard Jef· today until 8 a. m. Th!D'sday unActivo
Viet C~ng . Last yeac the lllufft.on
10 2 lOti! 925 the proposed Dam bridge to fers, Minersville.
dergolng complete redecorating
Commumsts captured Gusl•v Steubenville
10 2 956 791 U.S. 23 and provide a bypa!S
Thomas D. Crow boa a11DOUDOK._-mtlk
Hertz. of Brooklyn, N.Y., as he Dcfianee
~ 2 888 785 north of Portsmouth.
BEIL\VIUR GOOD
ed.
was riding a bicycle on the I Otterbela
9 3 898 791
The Gallipolis Post,
Statelr-========""il
outskirts of .Saigon.
i Miami
i ! 148 771
j Highway patrol, reported
no
WOMENS
Hertz was a high-ranking i Malone
8 4 888 64
accidents over !he weekend in
civilian a1d official No word ! Marietta
8 5 992 983
HUSH PUPPIES
Melg• county. One patrol ar- 1
has been beard 0 f him since his .' Cedarville
~ ! 678 8.1$
reo! wao Usted. Donald E. GuinFuther Light
abduction.
' Rio Grande
11 7 1628 1539
ther, 36, Pomeroy, was citerl
Spotlight Bean
Wittenberg
7 6 896 1124
to Meigs county court Jan. 21
Oberlin
I 4 &amp;12 810
for a defective muffler.
Dernson
a ~ 740 751
NARROW-MEDJUJ&amp;Xav1er
1 1 1246 1226
WIDE WIDTH8
SQUAD CALLED
Toledo
I 6 8211 862
Hiram
6 6 876 876 Over 100 volunteer• are n· The Pomeroy
emergency
(10. OHJ
John Carroll
4 4 578 567 peeled to launch a three county squad was called at 6:53 p.m.
Kent Srote
S 8 1023 1033 drive for new Farm Bureau Sunday for Byron Jay, Dark
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Kenyon
4 4 577
members with I klck-&lt;&gt;11 meet- Hollow Road, wbo was having
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5 6 810 853 ing and pep rally at Salisbury breathing difficulty. He was
PT. PLEASANT - Ml'&lt;. Cath-' Kent State
5 8 f023 1033 School nesr PoiN!roy tonight.
transperled to Veterans Mem' ..Mlddlepert, 0.
erlne Virginia McDaniel. 52, oi l Ohio Umverstty 5 1 1174
Counties involved are Athens, oriat hospital and admitted.
!....,..,.,.,.,..,.,..,.,,.,.~
West Columbia, wife of George Ashland
4 8 594
Meigs, and Gallia and !he local
McDanieL died Sunday morn- I Western Res.
3 S 618 611 rally Is a part of I unlfted drive
,
,
bein• carried on In every Ohio
fng at her home alter a year's 0 hio Nort..er•
' 8 927
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Illness.
IOhio Wesleyan 4 8 898 910 county this week.
vernor
Born June 13, 1913. In Mason Bowling Green 4 t 1175
Rhodel baa declared !ha week
· county·, she was the daughter of Baldwin-Wallace I 8 789
of January 17 • 23 18 Ohio
the tate Charlie Bennett. and Heidelberg
2 7 654
Farm
Bureau
Federatton
C
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2 7 631
Week Ill recognl·
her mother, Mrs. Nellie Bennett I ase en
2 I 869
tlon of !he importance of the
of Pt. Pleasant. survives.
I Muskmgum
1 9 720
aeneral farm organtzation.
SurviVing In addHion It her I Wllmmglon
Over !0 workera !rom Meigs
busband are one daughter, Ml'&lt;. i ~~;~~~nrl Shlte ~ ~ :
County wiU be headed by VIrgil
VIrginia Alice Carpel,ler, Tole- ,
MID-AM"RIC'N
King, chairmen. Drive Captains
do ; one son. Tommy, at hnme;
P&lt;'lll Atld
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and one sister, Mrs. Louise ·Miami
4 0 294 248 are Mrs. Vi...
ns,
rs.
M sh 11
David Koblentz, Mra. Jim Cerna
2
1
278
Roush, Pt. Pleasant. There is I sr a
bsn, Leo Stroy, John Colwell,
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, West Michigan 22 2 259
302
and And ... w Cl'Gss.
Mrs. McDaniel vros a mem· Bowling Green
of th M I
Cou ty
Toledo
1 1 154
Goal
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ber Of !he Spillman Methodist
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Farm lll11't8U ill 280 members
Church at West Columb~a and ! ent Sta_te
1 4 413 4441 eompored to last year's memberI.
Chapter No. 3, Daughters
of IOhlo Unlv.
0 ! 204
of 250. The drift Is to end
America, at Pt. Pleasant.
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OHIO CONFERENCE
Janll8ry 28th although
Funeral service• will be con· Akron
2 0 445
leedero Itt aiming lor I
dueled' at 2 p. m. Tuesday at WOQtiler
8 I 593 493
end lo the campaign
~Pnoll
the Chapman . Wilcoxen Mortu- Mt Unto•
4 I 359 359 b J
Ulh
ary in1Pt. Pleasan, by the Rev. Otterbeio
5 2 488
Y anuary
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Marcllln Traugh. Burial will be 1Marietta
3 2 350 340
NOW YOU KNOW ,
In Lone Oak cemetery. Friends 1Wittenbera
4 I 475
3 3 380 375 Gambia, a British colony and
may dll after 2 p. m. Monday Oberlin
protectorate Ia wealeru Africa
at the· mortuary.
Denison
4 4 526
'--- · .. · - · Kenyon
2 2 263
It the continent's
mtallest
Florida
nation: area, 4.005 sq. miles;
Wesleyan
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popotaUon 118,000.
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'fte ftLII8 M"1d LGIM
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Heidelberg
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KBight ieored JuDI« Denml llewland, a . lblrd quarter.
his sea!'""' hll!h of, 3li pomts atltute with 12 points on liv~ Daniels, Rngl!r Belville, MurIn leading Eas~rn s Eagles to buckets and • pair of I r e.• dock ml Gary Harrison an ••·
an easy 8:1.49 v1clory over Han· throws, and Junior Rlcbara lied from lha gl1lltl! for Hannan
11811 '!'race of GaiDa county sa~ Douglaa with 11 markers of flv.
with five foull. No Eas~
urday night at Eastern,
fleld goals and epe charity er11 player waa charged wllh
Tht wm kept Coach Gary toss. Chas, Eir.hlnger 8lao ICOI'· more than four.
Parsons' Eagles on lop Ill the· ed nine for tbl winners.
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ferenc..- iCrap with a Il-l state. acorlng by Senior
Dan Hall per eent averag~&gt; and also pullEastern Is 8-3 overall for the who hit on 1lfne allots from tbe ed down Ill rehonnd.!. Eastern
Ieason.
field and three at the foul line will be traveling to McArthur
.. Knight, a 11-2 t.rward, hit on for 21 points. Terry Cremeena on Friday night for I MOVC
IS of ·•• · ';ots !(om the field and also got 10 for the Gallla five. oo.test.
nine of 13 atlhe !roe throw line Eastern grabbed • 111-1~ lead 'lbt lou was the loth IIUffer.
bit 30 point.o.
by tho end of lha first quarter, ed this year by Coach George
Others bitting In double II· w.. oa top 1111-r.l at balftlme EvaRs' team Ill 12 gamea. Tbe
for !he Eagles wera s.9 aRd led ~ by the end of .!he Wlldcata aN 1-t Ia SVAC pla,y.
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Albaay'l Red Devils ouUast·
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score a 611-41 win •• saturday
night at Racine. ~ victory
was Albaoy'a 11th of the aage
season.
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Jy in !he second ql1llrter.
· Coaeb Craynor Slone's boys,
paced hy !he sharp shooting of
Guard Bob Grueser and For·
watd Sherm CundUf, held a 13II lead when the first eight

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Southern, however,
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quarter and Albaoy held a 3516 lead when !he team1 left
the planks for intermission. The
Red Devils •tacke'd up a 49-29
margin by the ead of the third
periad.
The defeat left the Tornadoes
~~th a 3-8 slate for the year.
Albany now I• at 11-2.
HamiD and McDaniel, each
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ners. Baxter Ervin also bad 14.
Southern's top point • getters
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free throw• whlle Grueser tossed In 11x field goall alii foor
charity heavea.
The Albany crew sank 2t o!
54 sholl for a strong 53 per
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16 of 48 for ·33 per cenl T be
Red Devils hit on 10 of 15 at
the free throw line wbUe the
Tornadoes sank lint of 14.
Albany'• reserves made a
cleaa sweep of It !or tho vis~
toro with a· 47-34 victory. West
was high fo!' !he winners and
Tom Diddlo tepped lha South·

Panthers !hiS saturday rught.
By quartera:
Alhaoy ·......... 11 35 4D 88
Sluthern ·· ...... ... 13 16 29 41
ALBANY
Hamill 11-3-15, ·!!omgarten 41)41, Ervin 5-4-14, McDaniel 7-1·
IS, Van Dyke 2-1·5, Brooks 2-15, Turner 3-0-6, Totals :19-IIHII.
SOUTHERN &lt;41)
Cundiff &amp;H6, Mathews Hl-2,
D. Hill 1-0-2, McClintock 1-3-5,
Grueser 7-2--16. Non-scorers, M.
Hill, Sewell, R. Proflitt. Totals
1&amp;9-41.

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Hfrhmond lleJtlh" ~ 1 '
Cremeens 3+10, llarrllon 1-1-1. Perry 113 Canton C.C, 57
Ft. Frye 82 Caldwell 111
Clevelml LtltblraD W
Totals 17·15-49.
Alllance 82 Niles 50
Adamsville 78 Ma~ 74
Oranp 41
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Loulsvllle 48
Stockport 90
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Shenandoah 51 Barnesville 42 Jeffer/1011 48 ~~ ~
Justis o-z.z, Badgley 1·1-3. E1- Minerva 71 Columbiana 68
Columlius East 66 Newark 57 Ashtabul Edgewood 72 .
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lrontoa 57 Portsmouth 58
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Cleveland Benedictine 74
Pldas 811
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Cleveland Collinwood es
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Canfield 15 Wast Branch 47
Cleveland John Adams 93
Amherst 79 South .\~~~bent •

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Robert Warner, Meigs county treasurer two terms In the
Phyllis Luster, Middleport; K1t· d ~ 1 g
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Mor1an, Long Bottoln.
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. '. ;Mr. Warner was a school teacher in his early years and Clarence William Donahue, '!9, Admissions Sunday -Mrs. p.m. that res~ted
LAGOS NIGEIUA ~ AN JN. coup attempt launched
lrom 1 Sunday evening lo enjoY.•.1111
tor several years was principal of the Central Elementary •. native ~ Masons::nty, t~ Robert Hamm, Athens; Eber i ag;h to~~~ ~~~ C H.;..tenhar.h , terlm mtlltary government to- Ikey regions throughout
the winter con_cert presented tiy till
ilehoolln Pomeroy He also operated the former Warner· kllledll8.30~.~
:.: · 1 Plcke~, Syracuse:
Do~ld 'de~ dD 1
All!ens University~· Theil
88 16 Rt. lday ruled Africa's most popu.l country.
lhte Insurance agency at Pomeroy, worked as an account· Wcll'ton Stee
p., p .
a Jtendrick!, Syracuse; f!llma ""'
war a e ee ' ' a loua nalloll broulbl to . the
1011, Fred, I aopi)OU)l!M,•.I,I tlitt
ant at Wright-Patterson airfletd in Dayton for 14 years, Well'ton, W. V':;j.~hen he fe~ Eynon, Reedsville; Norma 1 ~=t;"r~,~ost CO::Irol ~ftn. brink of cl~ll war lri' u •bor·
FREEZING
TEMPERA· eollege of .educatlon,li;t· llle~
and was secretary of the Meigs County Building and Loan from a water ta
was pam· Grant, Middleport;
Roberta 1 • 111~ P c -: ": wen to tlve CO'Jp by dlaaldenl Junior lurelt· blanketed a wl~e portion ber of the hand, whlcls. La .pfll
ASsociation.
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Davis, Middleport;
Cheryl 10 a
caus g amag:.ek offlcera
61 the nation today Blamarek ntna.a norlheru tour o!C'tbe stat..
He was a merliber of Mason- Mr. Warner was. president of He was horn at Letart, W. Sm9lenakl, Pt. Pleasant; Nan- !he left front, hood and
Maj • Gen Aguljl (Johnnle) N D reported 28 'degrees ~ during the Interval bel!!*' •
lc Lodge 164 F &amp; AM m Pome· the Methodist men and • mem- 1~·· 00 ~ 1 ~ ~:ie ~~t:! cy Walaon, Tuppen Plains; By· lt;t' o{ lh~ ~· rred tw Ironsi' fl NJ8ertan Army oblef ~ ;ero Southern california mesters, January 31 to FWD
0 of sta'lf Sunday nllbl uld In
roy , the Royal Arch Masons mlber of the official board and •. ale
an
hool ron Jay, Pomeroy; Angle Brune ace en oceu
1 wu b~ted by gale • Ioree 1111. l The will. pia)' In Catrol
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West Carrollton, OhiO. Mineral ~astoral relatmns committee of Donahue. He attended sc .' ty, Minersville.
r.11les north of State Route l2t radio b~oadcaat be agreed to a wlndo tor the ttllrd day,
Talmadle, Rock)' JUm,. fadt
Lodge 242.,1 0.0 F m Pomeroy 'the church there He served
m Yason COI_'n_ty, and in Gal
llllclwlea Saada)'- Wilbur the Crossroads dn !he Bailey
'eat from the Ollblllat to 01t1J .the Pac.tllc Collt l'OIIoD, pendenct, Medlbillltd WOOI!a',
whe&lt;e he was presented a 50 j superintendent of the Sunday! polls. while hvl~g wdh a SISler. McDonald, Cheater;
Latham Run road. Neither Neece 1191' requ
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Pomeroy ,Sehool at the Pom,roy Metho- Mr. DonahU@ IS survived by a Balta Pomeroy; Wllllam Snyder "!0 paaser~gers, Wayne SpeDMethodist church Mr. Warner Idtst church for somet;,ne.
son, Billy, 8. His wUe pre~eded Mtddieport·
Wllllam Wyall, cer, 13, or Raymond Napper, 8,
t4rved overseas in World War • Surviving are his wife, Ada him In death. Other survivors Middleport'- Charlo
Amold, auffered Injury.
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a daughter, are two brot••" ·-~ two at.
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Pomeroy.. . . - Ml uti
rollton he attended the Mem· m the Defiance school system; 0., Cecil Donauue of
Pitt.. ~bert llamm, AtheN a l
onal MethodiSt church
and ' a son. Dr Robert Warn~r, Jr., burgh, Pa., Mrs.. Eorl (Lettie) dauihtor
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tlought the Men's Bible class. ,on the faculty of Oberlin Col· Rorer of Bridgeville, Pa., and
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ol NollleDeVaulto!Galllpolls. One
Pittsfield 111. · two siStors, Mrs. brother It deceased. !Freda 8;11 or'Pomeroy and Mrs. He was a resident of Pitt..
The Stata 'ol Ohio baa IDed
Sadie ~lcEihinny, Middleport; burgh. Semce. and burial will
suit In Mel.. County Common
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three granddaughters,
Ruth, be at Pittsburgh.
I Margaret and Deborah •nd sevPleas Court seeking a money
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, era! nieces and n-••ws.
Ijudgment of $6,001, court cosltd
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restrainingMinersville,
order from and
Rap AI·.
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Carmen,
chapel at 7:311 p.m. Monday
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Ired Frank and Bertie RldenSAIGON (UP!) -Viet Cong! and !here will be grave.ide serWASRINGTON (UPll.- Pro. oor, both of RFD, 3, Pomeguerrillos todov ambushed an :vices at the Beech Grove cemeject Head Start for g1vmg poor roy.
automobile and kidnaped Dou· ' tery by Feeney-Bennett Post
children better aend-off m first Tho amount Is claimed for
ParadiBe Valley Piece Chlckeli:
8Jas Ramsey. an American American Legion and the D.A.
grade Is so popular !hat de- money allegedly paid by the
employe of the United States 1 V., Ed Spencer and Sam Clark
mallll for federal grants is run- state to the tate Albert Carmen - - - - - - • - - - .
KI'Ofllr 1o _.t to lfltt' you tho thldlorl yoo "' •
ilperotions Ml,.lon 'USOMI : Iannounce.
COLUMBUS (UPil -Con· nlng far ahead of the $150 for ald.
dt.,tay tn our under Ulo Paradloa Vatt.y llllol,
Ramsey, 28, Boulder City, : Funeral services will be con- struction will start soon on a earmarked for them.
In another action, Linda B.
w
fttll','s lhl haii:Cit , •. Mnderttt ••• dlicktn yow
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Nev.. " the assistant USOM 1dueled _Tuesday at 2 p.m. at 4.7-mile section of Corridor B As a result R. Sargent ShriV· See, 120 ,Stale-st, l'llmeroy, has
hon ovtr taolod, l'otly wrappaol ...r nlllly for , ...
prq'l,\1'"" officer for Hau Nghla lthe Ewmg _Funeral home with of the Appalachian way iD the er, director of the Office of Ec- filed a divorce petition against I
- · - · - for Wo froohotoo and oxoctlnf
~avor. Y10 Mn- tho quaftly, ... tho oavln•ol
prdtlhre, ;,nmed1ately west of :Rev Melvm Alkire officiating. Portsmouth' area, the Ohio Of. onomic Opportunity (QEC) has Roy H. See, ateshire.
The
Snigon.
! The ~amily requests that flow· lice of Appalachia has an- ruled !hat no more !han one- plaintiff charges gross neglect
The ambush occurred ot 5:\S :ers be omitted and eonlnbu· nounC'd.
third of the antipoverty funds of duty and Is seeking custody
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p.m. t4:15 a.m. ESTI as .tions be given in•tead 1o the
given to local communities ean of L'lree minor clilldren.
Ramsey was on his way to the ' Cant-er lund.
I The Appalachlaa Regional he used· for such preschool proFre~h Frozen
village of Trung Lap, 24 milesl
Commission last week 'oted to jeels.
FOUR FINED
Piece
northwest of Saigon. A group of!
bulid the._road on the Ohio Side IUs office also has asked ap- Four persons were fined In
Viet Cor,g guerrillos fired a
of the Oh1o River. Kenltlcky of· pticants to try to get bead Pomeroy Mayor Charles I.eburs! r"'m small arms which
ficials bad wanted it on their start grants from !he U. S. Of· gar'.• court on saturday night.
plot
wounded the Vietn"m"'e driver
I side of the river. The dlsputo flee of Education under a 1986 They were John Pigman, $5 and
in the leg. officials said.
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hod held up acuon "" !he sec· law that had made $'175 mil· costs on each of two counts Gf
Ramsey gol out of the ear :
tioo since last fall.
lion available lo school aystems intoxication; Charles Franklin
with his bonds above his heod ; COLUMBUS IUP!) _ Ohio ; Plans call for the section to for use In poor neighborhoods. Ohlinger, $10 and cost.o on a
and was led awav bv the VIet ;college bssketball records for ' run from 2.1 mite. south of
charge of disobeying an officer
Thlgho
Cong. The dnve r managed to i games including Saturday, Jan. ' Ohio S22 to Ohio 423. Estimated
M fg Ge•eral Ho !tal
and '10 anJ .costs. for failing to
loto
h1teh h1ke a nde on a motor I~ :
I COot io $6 million, of which !he Ad 011 ~
Soturda sp- Sam transfer reg~stration
plates;
scooter nn hour later ond : Trams
W L Pt.o Ops . federal overnment Is lo pay
m • 0111
y
Lawrence Collins, $5 and costs,
reported the incident ro USOM : Youngstown
811
691
$4.
mill~on.
Y~~~b
Ra~:neSalllrda
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Dor·
running a red light, and Roy
10 1
2
authonlles.
ML Union
9 I 780 687 The commission also haa au· th vl1'( M t
stone, $10 and costs on a speedA V S. Embassy spokesman, Akron
9 t 74S 593 thorized ~ 45 million for right- o f.mt:~oue :~I ~ Allee lni charge.
who revealed the mc1dent, M91d 1Findlay
11 2 1196 1078 of-way purcbsse and prelirnin·
y
---no further details were immedi· Central State
11 2 1086 905 ary engln....tng on an 8.5-mtle Bletner, Mason.
TO REDECORATE
K._ll'llloAMMium
~:"73c
ately available.
Cincinnati
11 2 lOtH 916 oectlon between u.S. 52 and Dhcbargea Sunday -: Earl Crow's Steak House, W. Main- ,
Ra'llsry is the second USOM ' Dayton
11 2 1055 871 US 23 In the Portsmouth area. Moms, The Plains; Elizabeth st, Pomeroy, Is closed storting - - - - - - - official to be kidnaped by the Wooster
11 2 851 731 This section would connect Horak, Pomeroy;" Willard Jef· today until 8 a. m. Th!D'sday unActivo
Viet C~ng . Last yeac the lllufft.on
10 2 lOti! 925 the proposed Dam bridge to fers, Minersville.
dergolng complete redecorating
Commumsts captured Gusl•v Steubenville
10 2 956 791 U.S. 23 and provide a bypa!S
Thomas D. Crow boa a11DOUDOK._-mtlk
Hertz. of Brooklyn, N.Y., as he Dcfianee
~ 2 888 785 north of Portsmouth.
BEIL\VIUR GOOD
ed.
was riding a bicycle on the I Otterbela
9 3 898 791
The Gallipolis Post,
Statelr-========""il
outskirts of .Saigon.
i Miami
i ! 148 771
j Highway patrol, reported
no
WOMENS
Hertz was a high-ranking i Malone
8 4 888 64
accidents over !he weekend in
civilian a1d official No word ! Marietta
8 5 992 983
HUSH PUPPIES
Melg• county. One patrol ar- 1
has been beard 0 f him since his .' Cedarville
~ ! 678 8.1$
reo! wao Usted. Donald E. GuinFuther Light
abduction.
' Rio Grande
11 7 1628 1539
ther, 36, Pomeroy, was citerl
Spotlight Bean
Wittenberg
7 6 896 1124
to Meigs county court Jan. 21
Oberlin
I 4 &amp;12 810
for a defective muffler.
Dernson
a ~ 740 751
NARROW-MEDJUJ&amp;Xav1er
1 1 1246 1226
WIDE WIDTH8
SQUAD CALLED
Toledo
I 6 8211 862
Hiram
6 6 876 876 Over 100 volunteer• are n· The Pomeroy
emergency
(10. OHJ
John Carroll
4 4 578 567 peeled to launch a three county squad was called at 6:53 p.m.
Kent Srote
S 8 1023 1033 drive for new Farm Bureau Sunday for Byron Jay, Dark
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Kenyon
4 4 577
members with I klck-&lt;&gt;11 meet- Hollow Road, wbo was having
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Ohio State
5 6 810 853 ing and pep rally at Salisbury breathing difficulty. He was
PT. PLEASANT - Ml'&lt;. Cath-' Kent State
5 8 f023 1033 School nesr PoiN!roy tonight.
transperled to Veterans Mem' ..Mlddlepert, 0.
erlne Virginia McDaniel. 52, oi l Ohio Umverstty 5 1 1174
Counties involved are Athens, oriat hospital and admitted.
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West Columbia, wife of George Ashland
4 8 594
Meigs, and Gallia and !he local
McDanieL died Sunday morn- I Western Res.
3 S 618 611 rally Is a part of I unlfted drive
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bein• carried on In every Ohio
fng at her home alter a year's 0 hio Nort..er•
' 8 927
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Illness.
IOhio Wesleyan 4 8 898 910 county this week.
vernor
Born June 13, 1913. In Mason Bowling Green 4 t 1175
Rhodel baa declared !ha week
· county·, she was the daughter of Baldwin-Wallace I 8 789
of January 17 • 23 18 Ohio
the tate Charlie Bennett. and Heidelberg
2 7 654
Farm
Bureau
Federatton
C
T I
2 7 631
Week Ill recognl·
her mother, Mrs. Nellie Bennett I ase en
2 I 869
tlon of !he importance of the
of Pt. Pleasant. survives.
I Muskmgum
1 9 720
aeneral farm organtzation.
SurviVing In addHion It her I Wllmmglon
Over !0 workera !rom Meigs
busband are one daughter, Ml'&lt;. i ~~;~~~nrl Shlte ~ ~ :
County wiU be headed by VIrgil
VIrginia Alice Carpel,ler, Tole- ,
MID-AM"RIC'N
King, chairmen. Drive Captains
do ; one son. Tommy, at hnme;
P&lt;'lll Atld
M
and one sister, Mrs. Louise ·Miami
4 0 294 248 are Mrs. Vi...
ns,
rs.
M sh 11
David Koblentz, Mra. Jim Cerna
2
1
278
Roush, Pt. Pleasant. There is I sr a
bsn, Leo Stroy, John Colwell,
1
o•&lt; ~and,.hlid
, West Michigan 22 2 259
302
and And ... w Cl'Gss.
Mrs. McDaniel vros a mem· Bowling Green
of th M I
Cou ty
Toledo
1 1 154
Goal
• e gs
n
ber Of !he Spillman Methodist
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K
Farm lll11't8U ill 280 members
Church at West Columb~a and ! ent Sta_te
1 4 413 4441 eompored to last year's memberI.
Chapter No. 3, Daughters
of IOhlo Unlv.
0 ! 204
of 250. The drift Is to end
America, at Pt. Pleasant.
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OHIO CONFERENCE
Janll8ry 28th although
Funeral service• will be con· Akron
2 0 445
leedero Itt aiming lor I
dueled' at 2 p. m. Tuesday at WOQtiler
8 I 593 493
end lo the campaign
~Pnoll
the Chapman . Wilcoxen Mortu- Mt Unto•
4 I 359 359 b J
Ulh
ary in1Pt. Pleasan, by the Rev. Otterbeio
5 2 488
Y anuary
·
Nflllro
Marcllln Traugh. Burial will be 1Marietta
3 2 350 340
NOW YOU KNOW ,
In Lone Oak cemetery. Friends 1Wittenbera
4 I 475
3 3 380 375 Gambia, a British colony and
may dll after 2 p. m. Monday Oberlin
protectorate Ia wealeru Africa
at the· mortuary.
Denison
4 4 526
'--- · .. · - · Kenyon
2 2 263
It the continent's
mtallest
Florida
nation: area, 4.005 sq. miles;
Wesleyan
:;
popotaUon 118,000.
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'fte ftLII8 M"1d LGIM
1,.
• " - ti, .._on Kill a•' llr a1ucw 1r~
Heidelberg
2 5 4'11
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vary 18 from 10:30 A.M. 'til 6:00 P.M.
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ABSOLUTELY FREE a BONUS BINGO PRIZE SLIP
havinga••wa~h-off"patc honthefrontwh ic h conceals

the identity of the game to which the slip applies and
the number and letter of the specific box you can
ICQre on that game. Remove the "washoQff" patch by
holding the slip underrunningwaterand rubbing VERY
'GENTLY thus revealing the Game and Box Number.
Locate tho designated game in,your BONU S BIN&lt;lO
Game Book and mark the box specified on the slip

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with an " X" . There are 12 ways to win on each game
. .. so HOLD ALL SLIPS. You win the prize shown for
an y game JUSt by scoring an y 5 boxes on that game
in a straight line-either vertically, horizontally or
dtagonally. All boxes contaimng a printed " X" in your
Game Book are FREE boxes ••• and count as scored
• • • to help you wtn. When you have collected the
necessa ry slips to win a prize as indicated in you r
Game Book, brin g them to your fnendly A&amp;P anu
receive your Cash Pnze!

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$2095 LIGHT
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1965 Ch1vrolet 4 Door

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1964 Olda 88, 4-Door

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'Yesterday in a reataurant he collectod our dlrtJ diahet M.Group
otntne
and headed for the kltcbanl"

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"M--EN CA RVED 1-l E.AD STuck

IN FRONT VARD, DETECn VE

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SO ~E!lEWOUS

TRAILER LOT, Rutland, five' Parklane Convertble Cpe.

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1~7..:111!=tBREB IIICP lour room furnishtd ·iDd unfurnished apartIDI!Illl. WY M434.
12 6 lfc
C ROOM fUrDIIhed apartment
for rent. Phone WY 2-2'1'11. illt.r I p.m. Phone WY 2-W/4.
Bowley IIICP Reed Hardware.
11 1 tic

63 Pontile _ $1 ,87 5

TilEs;, lli\'IS ?

WlllTO GET

sta. Wagon. Waa $2,2115. Popular Catalina Series. One
careful owner. So good one
of partner's wife waa u11n1

SQUARED AWAY?

while waiting lor now· car
Power steerlni and bntet:
Automatic tftniJllission.

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paris. Pay $44.50 or $1.21 per
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NEEDED
RU11AND
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THE
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frliDI houae with ball!,
Haven, w. va., waD to waD
carpelills ill 1191rlg aad dlfthloal
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OYer Foal. Call 88Hl41
Have• ., WY UHJT,
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AttomQ't for PlalatttfJ

Waa 2,695. Merelll7'• fin eat
and best and this one Ia extr~ nice.
equipped
With
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wmdows
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brak... Autnmati&lt; trano.

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OPEN EV&amp;S. 9:00 p.M.

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Notice

· the way
se\hng Blue Lustre for c1e1m-1
lng rugs and upholstery. Rent
electric shampooer $1. Pom·
eroy Cement Block Co.,
eroy, Ohio.
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DEIJCIOUS Homemade Pizza,
liOC, 7&amp;e, and $1.00 olzes.
II!Xe Pizzo, $Liill. Jack's
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Clarence William Andrews,
111 Ebenozer St. , Pomeroy,
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And a beartacha still for you.
model
M!sae(. by his w~e, Cora; ,
Daughter, Shirley, and ..n, Thio aet radio equipped. C
Arthur H.
I 17 Up speaker sound 1ystem. Four
speed Intermixed cbartpr.
Dual volume control. Thil
Help W•ntld
sold
mucll hlgber. Tate
WANT~: Man or womaa to
oopply &lt;011811rnero In Pomeroy paymonls of $6.1i11 per tn01llhl
or poy bal811ct dul
and. Midclleptrl wilb R I
Try k iD JOUf home. Call
lel&amp;b Products. Cell aarn
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Margaret fl.ailey. College Rd.,
IIi LOVING memory '--o.,-f-- 1 Syracuse. JIH: W¥ 2-&amp;396.
dear I!Usband and falber,
1-~
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P""'od 12.1 INCH SYLVANIA TV with
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halo-light, $50. lloberl Burtnn
Jaouary 17, 1961i.
Pomeroy WY 2-21112. I a

SH£ WON'T COME
OUT, AN' LET '10'
GAWK AT HER.'!'
SHE,'S ~'SHFUL!I

DAILY CROSSWORD

any debts contracted

Tbere 11 . 1 san. but

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bauliDg, coal 81111 cal
$2095 LIGHT
IlL PliODI WY 2-'1'1M and

1965 Ch1vrolet 4 Door

WIH •1t ltl rwapoNiblt fW
,.,.,. tlttn eM lnctlrect" l...rfiH.

• • •

Pomerov
Motor Co.

1964 Olda 88, 4-Door

riHI"'M tilt ,,,...

• • • •

t. Regret.

10. Kismet
16. SomowOd
D. Alaa!

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plant
10. lnJet
a. hmdl
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S8. Twelve
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"Sometimes I think my Elbert Is a shade over-trained
mound
'Yesterday in a reataurant he collectod our dlrtJ diahet M.Group
otntne
and headed for the kltcbanl"

II'.IIIIteraa

"M--EN CA RVED 1-l E.AD STuck

IN FRONT VARD, DETECn VE

e.lf1rm&amp;o

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tlve
8t.Port-

KNOW HIM DIE,

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lllgnal

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47. Otri'B

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48. Suit
matorlll
49. Closes, u
a hawk's
oy..

DAILY CBYft'OQtrOTE - H-'• bow to ..t 1&amp;1

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klopbfee, the length and formatlOD. ot the w~ an all hiJltA
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SO ~E!lEWOUS

TRAILER LOT, Rutland, five' Parklane Convertble Cpe.

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1~7..:111!=tBREB IIICP lour room furnishtd ·iDd unfurnished apartIDI!Illl. WY M434.
12 6 lfc
C ROOM fUrDIIhed apartment
for rent. Phone WY 2-2'1'11. illt.r I p.m. Phone WY 2-W/4.
Bowley IIICP Reed Hardware.
11 1 tic

63 Pontile _ $1 ,87 5

TilEs;, lli\'IS ?

WlllTO GET

sta. Wagon. Waa $2,2115. Popular Catalina Series. One
careful owner. So good one
of partner's wife waa u11n1

SQUARED AWAY?

while waiting lor now· car
Power steerlni and bntet:
Automatic tftniJllission.

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paris. Pay $44.50 or $1.21 per
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RU11AND
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THE
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SALE- T mom
frliDI houae with ball!,
Haven, w. va., waD to waD
carpelills ill 1191rlg aad dlfthloal
1'011111. Ply part equity.
OYer Foal. Call 88Hl41
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Wet.tw aDd ru.Ita.
AttomQ't for PlalatttfJ

Waa 2,695. Merelll7'• fin eat
and best and this one Ia extr~ nice.
equipped
With
powerFu111
wmdows
and
aeata. Power ateerlng and
brak... Autnmati&lt; trano.

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n ~ in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. T.
Church of Christ.
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Ad'·
CmerOy
· Mrs. Lois Ann Jones and ch~- bile Librarian, gu~t s~a~:~;t oented each evenlDJ by the :"!t!:,~~.u:;li:. Sloeck·
What this country needs II l dresolln s ':e~o~e::· a1
Mls'i Leda Mae Kraue lrr en- drcn of Columbus were wee • tho regular meetmg o
.~ choil'll of
partlclpaliDJ •• who '• recup_era\ing from, maBood five-cent greetin&amp; card
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ted! Holzer Hospital Sunday , l •nd guests of her grandpa':""ts, Elementary P.T.A, Jan. I~ o churches. Minister&amp; and their jor surg~ry. Joining ber m Cinfor other eccasjens than Christ- ~ newspaper.
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for olls&lt;&gt;rvation and treatmenl. Mr and ~'"· Richard Cam)&gt;- 7:30 p.m. at the grade sc d\1. sermon topics are as follows: cinn•• was ber sister, Miss Edmas:
ty
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Save
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How come you can get prot
H
n Mrs .tames Pat ter-1 Mr. and Mrs. Wotlmm G. CooJ&gt; the lhird grade m~thers.
Me." Rev. Marvin Dowsoa of lth Klein of New or, bu,
Cbri.s\1118S cards In boxes .
Mr. ~ ~iss Florence Circle: er anJ lStln, Mike of BrecksvJI\e Theodorus Council, Daughter. Heath Methodist Church.
They also vi.slted in Columb s
of 21 lor lesS than a dollar, bul
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oon an l d
in Columbus· were weekend guesls of hiS par· of America, Monday at 7.30 p. Tuesday - "Lord, Search ' with their sister, Mrs, Ro ert
IIIII TRY to get a bll1bday card,
v!Wlsli:.·~ll~a UID' ~,Y,g· I•s Ci rcle a1 ' .oils, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. CooJ&gt; m. at the l&lt;J?F Hallo. Charter Me," Rev. Donald Hlckl, Kayser and In Middleport with
nmn•thy cards, what bave you,
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of
their brother, Mr. and Mrs. 0. ·
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Umversll y llo'pita l \·Irs Circle cr.
to be ':~pe ~rst and Bertha Church of Cbrlsl.
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for less than 1. ce~tnd":
By WUilalll Lawrence, · D.D.S.
" ompru~tng Irom I''"'' , urg-,
Marguer:• e
. ers and th
Wfol!neSday- "Lord, Show PM~-iei~d Mrs. 0. p, Klein
casionally you can
,
. AUer may h&lt; a Cllllli of
ery, and her room number is • TO mscuss YMCA
WcKentozoe.tt~~/~cwhite.
e Me," Rev. Howard Ruppell, bave received word that their .
my one fo~ IO•::e"Nts~wbu~f ":y perjdo~l disease (~orrliea),
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team
First United
Prtsbylerlaa
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LINDA STAFTORD
ofteo they re ... • •
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JAN. 18
Churrh.
son, cOmmander Peter F. en
can make lio114•Y Gree\ing says e earch.. More) lamll·
Mr. and Mrs Rubell Hat . tzatoons m the com mumty are j
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Thursday - Lon!, Sireoglb- who is in ciiarge of Misalies Mr. and Mn. Jack H. Sial· cards for less, why not the olb- Dental Res·to us In the lilrm ol
brechl of Wot·thington VIS \It'll urged to be represented at a I The Salisbury PTA Will meet •• ~e." Rev. Donald Booae, and Weapons is aboard the ford. Sr., lludaad, ... IJio
kind? MAD
lariy know~ eyes stuffy' hoses,
Saturduy. w.th hJS mother. Mrs. , t Tuesday 2 p. m. in the Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. .Ali par· First Baptist Cburcb.
USS Topeka and Ia on patrol aouaclnl the easagemeal and Dll4r Mad:
sneezes, tc aU.:'gic reactionl
Noronan M•·Cu ll um und ullend· i ~O:.'~~oom of the Presbyterian eats are urged to attend.
Friday - "Lord,
Send duty off tha coast of VIetNam. apProachllg marrlale of their Good ques• Maybe mass hives, toe~· lnvol•ed In this dl·
od tbe funeral of Moss Eliot' I ~hurch wb&lt;n Walter Jacoby wtll JOF class of the United Meth- Me," Rev. Nyle
Borden, He is based iD Sublc Bay, Pbli· JODDF dousbler, ,LbiU Cor·
Is the answer ...:com. : :
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I di scuss the rommunity's rec- odisl church scheduled lor Mon· Mount Moriah Baptist Church. ipplnes.
roll, to MR. Paul H. WDsoa, pan!es can aHord leso profit on
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hal been
Mis• Pollv K"' ul ('o\umbus
and the possl-' dey evening changed to Tues- Servl'ces will begin at !:30
Mr. and Mrs. Jam_ es Brewing- IOD of Mr. •""" UN .Boward Christmas cardS beca~e they Periodontal dtsesse
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Alldrew WU..o, 55! HIP St., eell so many of I em.
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~W{&amp;!!l i-1E!li1i?b~ Mr. and Mrs. Roger Luckeydoo. Middleport. Linda Is a I
l ty" actually seem to en- times. It B a disease c a
aMr• ,,,; F.akms of llJ\ ton "'" dmg to an announce~ent ~ Lydia Circle of the Uruted
Mrs. Brewington remained for at Rauand mp S&lt;bool. Her
~aylng more for lees - es- !zed by sW!)ilen, inflamed gums,
arm'" s.,lord.ll '"' • v" ot James H LewiS, preso ento; , Methodist church Tuesday i~~
several days visit.
Hance OWDJ and
operalel
claD If the price Ia priDted lonna ion of pockels betweell
woth her SISters and hrother-tn·. the local Chamber
of C -~7:30 p.m. al the church, w
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Mrs. James Jividen was re- Wftson's Car WIBb ta Mlddl~
Ia~ sight on the back of teeth and gums, sbrlnkap of
law Mrs. Wilham Kol\onger and merec
Mrs. Wilson Carpenter and Mrs.
ceived Into membership during poet. A oummer weddla&amp; II uepcard -H.
honelbat holds teeth In the jaw.
-·- -c· E· Blakeslee as leaders:
hosh'
beiDg plaDied.
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end loosening of teeth. P.D., 8l
D · nd
EDiered Hospital
Sundsy morning wors 1p serv· 1
Dear e1en.
di
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tesses, Mrs. T. A. ownte a
I ices al Heath Methodist Church
U they can make car radios 11 is called, is the 1ea ng ca
Mrs. Lloyd Moore.
Persons entering Holzer Hos- with the Rev. M. E. Dowsoo ofthat come on strong the minute' of tooth ~ after "'I" 35 ·
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last
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hours
Inted
whw' , Even med
thoughforthere
Is 110much
opeI Women's Guild of l.he Feder· pi tal dunng
l lieiating. The choir presen
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allergy
' ated church, Tuesday aRet 7:30 eluded: MrsF. TthoAm:s E.D~~ an anthem, "Salvation is CreMat·
IS
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mllrakeed coafrshhelvear~gs ~n;.;:., .;;,.t II. Using t hI •
l•d" under the dlrecton of r.
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knowledge, scientists a · · ·
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program leader: executive corn- L. Ferrell, 31 Evans s.;
: William Russell.
OpiC
lor ten m~les - CO
R. which is part of the part·
mittee is host. A shower "ill thy A. Evans, 29 Evans. His., Mr and Mrs. Chlarles' Mur,
Dear Cold,
I H lth Education and
be held lor Mrs. Wilbur Perrin. Mrs. Ernest M. •Ike) Wtseman, ra ~f Point Pleasant, w. Va. Reports of the Mid-Wmler
Please! Ask your friendly ~er: ~) .:.. been able to ,..
The Past Presidents of the Orchard H•ll: Marhn /;'~Is: I viiited Saturday with his moth- .stilute Saturday '"
'I neighborhood ~mce
stal~on !Jar som&lt; typ;cal signa ol
A erican Legion Auxiliary of Addtson : Ira Balfd, Rl.
a '
Mrs. Clara Murray. Their I were given when the
man. My troubte-shooling 15 or p uce
Blilmals.
' ~w Webster Post will mecl l polis ; Mrs. Eddte Gtlmore, Rt. er ~ Kenneth is working on his IMethodist Yo_uth Fellowship met families, not family cars. -H. P.D. In ::boralory t~at certain
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esda at 7· 30 p m at the 2 Galhpo\ls; Thomas R. LewiS, I' so ,
'Ohio State Univer- 1Sunday eventng at lhe &lt;burch. Dear Helen:
Does " me•n
Wedn 0 f ~
G&lt;orge .H•ckett ' Rt. 2 Thurman: Raymond L. doctorate at
Miss Rhonda fly sell, president, You seem to be the only per- typea of P.D. could h&lt; prevent·
hom~ b rs. re reminded to Layne Palnot Siar Rt: James stty.
d M cond)lcted the business
son 1can turn to without jeop- ed by desensitization, as ts,~
emti ~rs f~r Mtller Cottage. A we'stfall, Bidwell: Mrs. Paul The son born to Mr. an b rs. 'ing.
I ardizing my reputation or self· slble wllh s_ome a~l~rgtes : •
rmg ar c es
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Patriot Star Rt , Mrs. Newman Burdette was
om
res eel I'll make II brief. My controlled With anllhistammes.
JAN.
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Patriot
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Thursday,
January
13
instead
of
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were
Robbie
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lia:r.e
~nd 1 are recent ecllege 11 could~. but further research
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Metbodlsl Jeffrey D Workman,
Cecil !
sug· graduates.
is needed. - - 1 Church,
to meet Wednesd.": ant; Joe CHBradl?schultz Pt Bradbury are vacationing in ' ~estoons for makmg chr•sttan :;:M~s, ~~
There Is a rantr ·;c electron·
,Jan 19 at the church, lmmed•· en ; Mrs. ow~lad s Tho,mr.s I Florida.
homes by having worship een- an' ut hlmself through col- ie tooth that N.l , is expecl1 ateiy
following the wee~u~~ I Pieasant ;nM~~s. Jo:Oph C W:l' I Mr. and Mrs. Keith Goble ters, daily
devotions, prop"': le ~e a~d inte'nds to do the same menling with. It :-as in It sb
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Mrs. Perry Mttch, Mrs. a_w- na '· ar , .
Pl~asanJ· Coile e student spent the week·' ferent buzz sess on e
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renee Milhoan, Mrs Orin Smttb • ard Dow , R~. ~ ~!~ghan Mtd- end ~ith his parents, Mr. and i vanous ooplcs of lnelrest to a~ st"~/miles from his propos.
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The winding Trail Garden dleport. M~. MarvdM :u~~::~: M~:r ~~c:a~rs. ~~e~~·Harris,l youth. and counselors attended !· ~r:~o~:: =~e:ilt~~~~ail;
club will meet at the Ohto Po;~ , Syracuse , ·~; ;·~ 'sm;th Rut· Colu;.bus spent the weekend , the sessJOn.
marry but presently marriage
" office, Wednesda\:\.:wis ter, R~~~~e; ~~td i,, Mou~t)Oy, with his 'rather, Mr. Robert [ Sandy Johnson reported on : is out' of the question both bep.m. wtth M~. t ~~,; 88 host· ~n~deD' ·Mrs Robert J Coin Harris, Sr. and ll&gt;etr daughter. the area of christian conduct 1cause of nnances and distance.
and '&lt;Irs. Ro r
R:ckbridge ; Calvin G. Lyons, Susan Harris, a teac)jer ia the 11tn school ond the importance .of l Jur love is deep and strong

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Jan. 20
I Jackson; Mrs. Leonard Marcum Pmnero) Schools.
. 1eetting a chrtsiJan example With land we see no
why II Do you
ond are
' The One won One ciaS! nl the Rt. 3 South Point, Leen•rd Mar- Keith Morgan, Ohio Umver· other classmates.
shouldn't be fulfilled, w1th or ~ye ::,d and receive mes, Pomeroy First Bapllst church ) cum, Rt. 3 3outh Point; Earl sily, spent the w..kend wl~ Eddie Brown atseussed the . wtlh~t marriage but w~:a:: ~a ees? WOW
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wit\ meel at the church, Thurs- , F. Kinker, Oak Hill; Paul R. hiS parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rog area of social life of the aver- ~ res~amed ourselves beca
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day .Jeouaq 20. instead of Jan· IMorton. Rt. 2 Chillicothe; Mrs er Morgan. h C 1
t Fri- age teen-ager. He brought out ~t wa_~/.oty~rt;rt!::'tng YMII" child's teeth elralghl·
uary 2'/, as scheduled. Mr.s. Roger A. Merrill, Wellston; Mrs. Mr~. Kennel . a e spen
'the fact that t..n.agers have
posSJ 11
use of enln
oblems may sooa be
IGeorge Skmner and Mrs Voc- 1' Joe Clark, Rt. 1 Oak Hlll; Mrs day m Belpre wtlh her ~r:r I more money to spend than youth pregnant,/~ al~ ~lil&gt;n !den~~ before they even dfo
l'or Young woll be hostesses and David R. Karr, Ravenswood; and SISter-m-law, Mr. a
s, :bad years ago and the tempts· gosSip an , oss o rep_u I' 'ns velop Preasures of longue aM". Ellen Couch in charge of, Mrs. Dutton, Sr, Ironton.
1Richard Roller and new daugh· lions and dedsions that lace the How 1;'g ~~~ ~s"=s\~te gai,nst palate during nallowl devofions.
Births
ter, Lon
teen ..ger in the area of con· will ho T,:. g to 8 clergyman 1ng can now be measured by speo
Mrs. Eddie Gilmore, Rt. 2
formity.
~ sayh 1 ~bat we wanl 1o clallnstrumenll and these deGalhpolis, daughter ,_ 3 06 ?·"' M Chase's Brother
Refreshments were served by ~ ': i: ~bel• can an unmar· vices bave shown marked dlf·
I ATTEND INSTITUTE
Saturday; Mrs. Davtd R. Karr,
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Dwtght Dowson and
Eddie , 0
f advice and 8 ferences in tongue pressures.
I The Rev. M. E. Dowson and Ravenswood, son, 3 25 p m. Sat- Dies in Baltimore
Brown following the meeting. rted gir1ti go 1 ~ 8 100 per cent Children with abnormal fmlfo
Iseveral members of the Junior i urday; Mrs. Richard W. Vau,
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W It ,Those present were Okey Ril· P~:~'P on ~aceptive•-K. 7 ue pressures may have pr&lt;dlctMethod!St
Youth FellowshiP ghan M&lt;ddleport daughter, 21 Funeral servJCes or ~ er .ler Doxie Walters, Tommy e ec ve con
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' able types ol crooked teelb.
were in PortsJMuth Saturday to ' a.m.,' sunday; M~. Robert D. H. Chase, brother of Mr. "" lc..;ke, Verne Ord, Ken Smith, Dear K:
L ou wanted Thus orthodontic treatment can ,
attend the Mid-Wmter Institute Rogers, west Columbia, son. ?id Chase, werehihei~ Th~di' 1 Van Johnson, Dwight Dowson,
was,ll;. !.nsultlnl 8 be more easily evaluated and
held at the Trinity nnd Frank· 2-5 2 a m Sunday· Mrs. Thorn- m Balltmore, 0
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sylvia
Swanson,
Jennifer
Goble,
to
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(And he'd tell pl8lllled
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,tin Ave Methodist Churches. 8 ~ E Cr~meens, ;on, 7:~ a.m. 59, died last Sunday 18 0 um· Rhonda Hysell, Eddie Brown, doetor, no h':all error being
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The Rev. Dowson taught •ever· Sunday; Mrs. Roger A. Merrm, lbus. .
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l!'llr- Sandy Johnson, Robbie
Ord ~I ~: ! there is no such Please ..,d your qMIIIoll •·
' al classes dormg the day-londg Wellston daughter' 9 40 P m. ldHe h'~ sdaurvlv~ter Yr.:'r:"nratric- and Mr. and Mrs. Emerson ~lng as~~ 100 per cent effec- beul delltal health le Dr. Lawsession Youth members atten • S d '
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c-o thla ,aper While
mg we~e Doug Dow son, Sandy "" ay. Di ;;--. ed
ia Shank, Columbus; his moth· '
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Robb' Ord
Kenny
sc arg
er Mrs Viola Sales, Lancaster:
pecially lor uneasy unmarrieds.)
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~:~o=~d Ed~= Bro~n.
I James F. Barnett, Margl L L-1 • 't rother, Harold, Middleport, Theater Party II
Your wboie letl~r shouts the !""o~lym : : - -- - - - ~- ~ Bryan. Paula C. Burgess, an and two granddaughters. Allend•
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questions you avoid asking. Is wlerel w
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WOMEN'S
don Burnette, Mrs. Bnce H. Iing the services from Middle- Grven on B~rthday · an affair the enly way? And column.
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Chapman. Mrs Giendyn
.C port were Mr. and Mrs. Harold I
Warner enterlliiDed will 11 work out? Answers to
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Cherrington, Mrs. Garrett Chrts. Cbase. Me. and Mrs. Raymond wi~;·~ ~r.!atre party Saturday both are: Probably not. You 15th Annual Style
ty, Richard Dow, Robert . G. Lievlng, Mrs. G&lt;rald Anthooy, evening hnnorlng her son, Steve, can manage long-distance mar· Show is March 17th
Grate, Mrs Arthur L. Halley, Mrs. David Jenkms, Mrs Shlr· on his lith birthday.
rllll!e better than you can sur- PT. PLEASANT_ Tbe 15111
l Lee S. Jonson, Mrs. Om C. ley Mills and Mrs. Harold Eb- Following the show, the group rive a long-diStance i~ve alfmr annual atyle show and "Miu
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•Lathey, Bert McAbee, Mrs. ersbacb.
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home Le- _and cheaper too (think of the
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Harold C Newland, MESSENGER STAKES
g assisted' by Mrs. Kermit sono (for pesple of your upbring. by , Cl
lite local Retail
Size 4 to 10
ner,
e m cake Jng an high ideals) are totally mans U
1 Mrs Bonme M. Pm mger, SamI uel .H Reed, Wesley D. SimpWESTBURY, N.Y. (UP!) - Walton,
icek cr a ' bak- obvious, and you already D8111· Merchants division ol the Pl.
I kms Mrs Herbert C. Stanley The fl50 ,000 added Messenger and can y. e ca es were
od them in your letter
Pleasant • Malon County Qwa.
Middleport
1Erskine
Wome\dorf Lem: Stakes, harness racings richest ed by ~:ve·:,;~"\r':: Lf!' ASK yourselves two· more ber of Ctmmerce wm h&lt; be1d
1';;:;;:::;:;;;:;:;;;:;:;;;:;~~:;;;:;:;;;:;~: uei Bailey,· Wtlham J. Borock, event, will be slagrd at Ebers 'a 8
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• questions: Is there any real Mercb 17 at 7:ll0 p. m. 1D 1111
1Mrs. Buell G. Burnette, Nancy Roosevelt Raceway on Oct. 29 • ry.
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reason why your fiaoce can't Pl. Pleasaat llllb achool audJ.
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b it was announced Sundsy by Atten ng e ea re were
univ 'ly' lorium.
1 Canter. M". Vmcent J.
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Werry, transfer to YOUR
em · ''Misa ._._...., , IIIII ... ,
Mrs. Everett Hall, Ira McClure, I irac preSl ..':"__ VID •
Andy Vaughan Scoll
v an And - pooling exp&lt;Dseii-Wby
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Rev Will tam H. Perr_in, table with while cover and Vranken, Jim Wiles, Jell Shank can't you be wed and educated ~
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Mrs.
Clifford L. Russell, LISa
tered lib en . arrangement ana Larry and Steve Warner. II? Olberl have. ~ H.
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TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
c Smith Mrs. Ralph Waiters, ceo
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for refresh. ThiJ columD Is dedicated to tehao...
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"$HENANDOAH"
Mrs Do~aid L. Willls, Leroy of orange and yellow Rowers,
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IfM~Pand Jeff War· lamll,y UviDS, so II you're baV· and Hannaa Mn. J~ C.~
I Wy~nt, Mrs Michael S. Swat· with ora': ~tt!s in gold bold- : "11 were
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IDS kid trouble or julll plain man II geaeral ehalrmlll.
James Stewart Doua: Me.
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Mrs.
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Rosemarr. r·orsyth, J 1 m e 1 Mrs. Frederick D. Miller and
Beat, PhiliP Allrod.
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Januery 19-20

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ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT I

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Mary Shrine, White Shrine of I
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January 21-22
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Eli Wallach,_, Francoise Dor·
Invitations were received to
leac 'felly ~avalas, Robert attend the institution of a Shrine .
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Yvonne Mitchell,
Omar • Sharif, DB &lt;anghiJ Iat St. Petersburg, Fla. end also
to attend • reeeptlon for Fran·
Klihn.
"MORO WITCH DOCfDR" ces Aunger, supreme worthy
Jock J\laboney, Margie Dean, guide in Phoenix, Ariz. Lllllao
Pancho Mangalona.
Stei!f and Mrs. Winn reported
'I on a visil to Athens State Ho&amp;SUN., MON. •nd TUESDAY pitol. Several members were
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several in hospital. A white
Elizabeth Tat or, Richard Bur- elephant sale wao announced
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