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Lutherans to hold First Anniversary
Mainly About
Fund
Raising
Dinner
Sunday
Evening
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Members and frlende of St. clal reports and announcement
People In

Paul's Lutheran church

in of tuture plans and hopes of the

~~~;,~.:.11f~~~.~~::.~':~r. co~:~t~"ho.llleb will review

ve..Sary Fund-raising dinner. It financial progress. Mickey Wll·
will be in the cafeteria of the l~ams will report on actual
Pomeroy Elementary school. building l""''!"ess to date, and
All members and friends of the answer questtons about It Cbar·
church are participating in the les Evans wtll rep~rt on future
planned covered disb dinner . plans, both Immediate and disFollowing dinner.
Kenneth tant
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Braun will be toastmaster to the Robert Elberfeld ~h· out me
program which will include spe- l the over.all hste~ar d ~~ ~rogrsm of the c ur~ • an ~ mr
porlanre ef .mamtamlng It, If

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RUBBER
POOTWEAR

:rustrychurch .. to advance Its
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A special sound motion picture, "All For Him," will be
Ishown relating to the program.
Also. a speeial skit Will be giV·
For The Family
en with members acting the
H
parts.
People will have no baby-sitting problems as arrangements
! have bet'n made to care
fer
Middleport, 0.
I them at the school.
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Members and friends are urg·
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ed to renew their enthusiasm
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and support for the ongoing
FOR Al.L OCCASIONS
work of the church In this lei·
lowship experience.
We--wire flo~Vei·ywhere

Sermonefte

God Calls Every·onp_...., Lay,
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Pomeroy

Paula June and Tamara El·
chlnger, daughl~ of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Etchinger ere con·
fined to their -hoine, by illness.
Miss Roberta Grueser returl)ed to her studies as a Senior at
Ohio University Thursdty. af.
ter s)li!nding _the between semesters vacatron wrth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kra·
euter.
Mrs. Raymond Krider enter..'
ed Veterana Memarlal Hospital
Wednesday, for treatment
Mrs. Gladys Cuckler, who has
be&lt;in confined to hol' home lor
several months with a broken
hip and ankle was in Gallrpolis
Thursday for a check up at Hoi.
zer Hospital and Is improving.
Mrs. DessJe Pattersen ~ntered Meigs General
Hospital
Thursday, for treatment.

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Sentinel, Pomeroy·Mlddleport, 0., Feb. 4. 1888
tpeclal kla .. ..tll U,teel
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.1111 frulllul u If ·lbe-1idD!ItrJ luolll~ for tbo8e denied them not earrt'l!. 0111 br cle~r como
llld prleiltlloocl. Sometimes, for fDr lacl! of funlla. Zeal fDr !be¥ mltmenl
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lack of ~uruce, u In ·the lblnp will be infinitely more ....-,
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GOD CALLS EVERYONE
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Much , has been said a
bout Gods call to men and ,...
'?en to preach the gospel. T~
htlle is bemg said about God s
call to laymen to perf?"" speeial tasks. There are many effecttve wsys of preaching the

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gospel other thlll from the puJ.
pit 'llley can be dCine 'ol'ith
eq~al Importance providing-they
spring frOm 8 like &lt;OJIIIIIitmeDL
. Truly God's call to the llllD:
!airy of his word tlirou8b
preaching is a distinctive call
heard ollly by tbo8e , who pol·
seas an Inner sensitivity ~
ticularly altw!ed 1o the Dlvlna
volct. uWhom tball 1 send, mid
who will go lor us," constantly

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fall on responsive ears.
Wllbout hedging, Islah quick·
Iy answered, "Here am I, send
me."

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Mr A" ed 0 , h
Mr. ~nd '· ur ~us
The lack of thla kind ol rewere brnnne!IS visitors tn Park- spoilse J· acc~ts for the short..
ersburg 11wrsday.
age 6f mlmsters and laymen
, W~lter Bu~ns Harris Is
a alike~ operate the Oturch te
medrcal pailent at Veterans its highest efficiency. II. Ia
Memorial Hospi~l in Po~eroy. sometimes claimed that the call
Fielding Hawkrns, who IS em· to the mlnisiry is spoken Ia a
ployed with the New York Cen· clearer voice than the call to
tral R. R. at DtckeMOn,
is lay activity. '1llla Is not always
spending several days at his true', for everyone is a layman
home here with Mrs. Howkins. when first he hears the voice
Mr. and Mrs. John Seines of GOO.
- - - - - - - - - - have returned from a
three --:=c--c,::--::---:~.:--Mr and Mrs Walter Swelt week visit in Cleveland and Co- Family Parly C111en
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visi~d with hi,' parents, Mr. lumbus with their daughte~ and For Daugh_
ter, age 1
OR NIGHT WI 9·2951
and Mrs w. 1. Swett in Mid- son and famlhes. They VISited Mr. and Mrs. Mu Eichlni-Pomeroy Flower Shop
dleport ~nd their daughter and in Cleveland with Mr. and Mrs. et entertained with a family par· :
W. MaiD
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family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Myron Duffield and family and ty Wednesday evenin_g at tbeir j
Mrs. Millard Van Meter
Reedy and children in Porne- m Columbus With Mr. and Mrs. Mulberry~ home, zn observ· ~
'.:=::;::=:=:=:::;:::;:;:::~·~----------lrey last sunday. They report Charle·s Seines and family.
ance of the first birthday ef
r -By Mr!l. Paul A. Sellen
that his aunt, August Swett,. is I Mrs. Michael Cline, McArth· lhei1 daughter, Becky Jo.
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Mr. and Mrs. Donalr ~cK~y &amp; patient at Veterans Memonal ur, spent the weekend with her After Becky Jo opened her•
o~ Newar~ spent BR evenlftg YIS.. hospital, Pomeroy.
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred gifts. a decorated birthday cake I
itmg their parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs . Elba McKmght Roush. She was accompanled iced in white and decorated in ,
Mrs. Verne WaUersoR.
Columbus and Mr. a~d Mrs, Ce- home by her son, Babby. who pink ice cream, coffee and pop I
Mrs. Jerry Graham w~o has cil Gillogly and children, Atlr had been the guest of his grtnd- weft! served to Mr. and Mrs. I
been in Vete'rans Memonal hos- ens, vi.~ ited with their parents, pr~rents for two weeks.
.rohn Fry and Mr. and Mn. l
pital for the past two weeks re- IMr. and Mrs. Fern Gillog_ly ov- 1 Mrs. Dana Lambe'rt is visit.. Jtarold Rose and Buddy and
turned tt ber borne last wee~. er the weekend. Mr . . Gillogly ing at the home of her s!Jn, Mr. David of New Haven, W. Va.: 1
Cora Webb, Letha Moms, is ill and confined te hiS hom~. and Mrs. Max Lambert and Mr. and Mrs. James Fry and !
Mary Lou Johnsoo and Gret- Mrs. laura Krebs and
B1f n J e in Columbus
j Mr and Mt11. Allen Eichinger '
ta Simpson of Racine Chapter 1 snent Sunday in Dayton wilh so ' 0 '
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of Pomeroy and the host and!
O.E.S . .attended t school of in- ~ Mr. and Mrs. Jan Pickett and
hostess and Becky Je.
struction at Marietta last Tues- Mr and Mrs. Errol Pickett and
Stratght fl·om P(JIIfli:; buufe·
day.
IRickii.
DANCE TONIGIIT
Margaret
Sellers
and
Bill
Mr
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and
Mrs.
Earl
Starkey
e&lt;1
erv1Ce
The
Eastern • Kyger Creek I
mrds, the clean , young
Nance
called
on
Linda
and
,
r.ere
in
C8lumbus
recently
to
basketball
game scheduled to
lir1es of t/,e back . cin;Jed
Ronni&lt;' Halter in the Carmel _attend the regular
monthly
n OUf
bt played tonight at
Kyger
high • n1·e boot in hrioh t
community
Friday,
Jan.
28.
meeting
o[
the
d1
rectors
of
Young
people
of
the
First
Creek
high
school
has
been
u;l!it~.
Ayward
Jones
spent
a
few
!
the
Grange
Mutual
Casualtv
In·
Baptist
Church
in
Middleport
postponed
to
a
future
date.
The
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with
his
wife
and
child-,
surance
Co.
and
the
GM
Premparticipated
in
Youth
Day
durdaoce
scheduled
following
the
13 to 4 • $5.99
ren. He is employed al Cleve- ium Budget Corp.
iT;g the Sunday School and mor· game will be held at the Kyger
~iris 4Y, to 9 • $6.99
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Walker! ning worship services last Sun· High gym from 7:SO to 11 p. m.
and Kent of Thurman visited day at the church.
instead. The Junlor class will
It i ~ net Irue thal
mules ! wil~l Mr. and ~Irs. Dale Dye on• Senior students too~ part In spensor tbe dance which ls ~
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Middleport
are rmmune to disease, bUt ; Tuesday.
j both services by teachmg class- en to the public. Tbe Jays will
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Columbus Business University ' ing's messages. The Youth Sun.
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a weekend with her par- day was planned by the
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and Nancy.
parts of the servlces.
Mrs. Pansy Jardan accompan· The worship service leader
ied her father, Dana Turner or, was Buddy Moore. Pat Ed''~'!'l
Harrisonville lo Athens
spoke on "Love Me,"
Jack
he entered Sheltering
Sigman on "FoUow Me,"
Hespital for observation.
Larry Gladwell on
"Serve
The Cuiumbia
Me." All were on the getlel'l~l
School Mothers Club
tepic, ''Christ's Challenge.'
Teaching Sunday Hu~~~~~~
a skating party for
Friday evening at Dow's
were Marta
ercade, Nelsonville.
Kindergarten, and Dave
Mrs. Robert Mattox has
kias, Paul Hoyea, Bob PriddJ•,I
in Columbus where she
sam Hood, Ann Wilson,
weeks helping care for
Brewer, Myrta Wilson, J~~~~
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husband's aunt, Mrs.
Brewer Stephanie Pulle1
k"
Matlox Taylor, who died
the Bu;y See claS!,
~~ ------"urday. Mr. Mattox joined
Moore the Men'a 801ib~;le~~::~\
funeral services in
Adult teachers a1
on Monday. They also
were Beulah White
tended the services which
ces Bearhs Mrs bu.rles
held In MiddlepOrt
- nett, Tony 'Fowl;., Miss "'''&gt;'I
Burral was in Pt. Pleasant.
p U M Cbarlea
Young ••• they demand the best! Quick. , •
Mr. and Mrs. James Petty
~-""Fredr~ibbs, Jr. alld
among the first to get a '66 car! Smart •• ,
children of !lcArthur
Ricbard Ow
ber
grandmother,
Mrs.
en.
they financed it, and saved on the over-all
Gala
way
on
Monday.
CO
USIN--D-IEScost, with one llf oar !amous bank auto

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Social News

from ~ pulpit or iR the miselon !leld.
No work 1a more cleal:lt
CbriJUan lhaa Improvement of
henllh In lha medlcal . ai!d re1ated flelda, better nubitional
conditlona lor the underpr_lvlleg.
Ill, or better educaifoDal·oppOr-

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prophet of old.
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. of them tbal pn!8Cb lbe pope)
Jarael fallea In 11er atqi_ II) Of peace, and br1q .Biad lido
return to Gdd becllll8e, abe _ilkl ·lola of good thlDp." 'l'llb bl.,..
not do It 1n filth
wllb • )Dg 1a· ~ """" , al
clear commUnieDt II) ~·1 holl- ,.~ make poaaQI!e file ~.bo
ness. So del many aoclal
tng ~ lbe_pepel, .iDl!llitar IDd
of today fail or lag. They iu'e laynl.., ·illke..
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Racine

A beautiful selection of
Womens Cardigans hand knit in Italy, cable
stitch pattern, raglan
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and white and pastel
frosted patterns.

Sizes Small- Medium
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loans I How about you?

POMEROY
NATIONAL BANK
Se rvin g Meigs Cow1ty for over 94 years

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Mrs. Grace Holter
that ber
died
Pomeroy, Ohlo
at his home in
a besrt "'"''""·I
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY IIII ;,~i~o~l~ollowing
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include his wife,
a daughter, Kathleen, a
"WILD IN THE COUNTRY"
(Technicolor)
, his parents, Mr.
Elvis Presley, Hope Lange,
Joachim Sr.
Tuesday Weld, Millie Pernumber
of
relatives
iD mergs1
kins, John Ireland.
county.
"SIGNPOST TO MURDER"
Joanne Woodward,t Suart
MR. CLAGI\Tf DIES
Whitman, Edw. Mulhare.
Are we all Potential Killers?

MEIGS THEATRE

Get yow auto loan heJe NOW/

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Stop right there..
Lefs see which big car
gives you the most
for your money-·
l,and the longest warranty:;,

RUTLAND

Nene-.ahr.itering?

Member Federal Reserve System

SUN.-MON.-TUES.

Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

"DR. GOLDFOOT ANO

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FORD llALAXIE !ltXI

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And now, about the warranty. Chrysler's Is the only 0111
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WINTER CLEARANCE SALE
Save 20% to 50% On Mens &amp; Womens Wear

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unteer firemen and two
answered the alarm, their
the year and third of
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15 persona bad ·flied nomlllitlon pet!Uona for.;;~~~~~
May ~ election.. Five CoUntY offlt:eJ
Involved. Thi u
The State j!oard of Tax Ap-1 tax year of 1968.
the. nia!UJi. '
' ell number of candl41tl!s are. riiiiD\ng for
IICbo01s.
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Republicans, Robert Queen, a -temporary
Mrs. 0 _...1 - · _..._
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Peal' 1oday had ordered a re-1 Caldwell said 14 other
rd
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Nortblip,' Mn. Evalee. S. Myers and Mrs.
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•ppralsal of all real property
also receive a ers y u p : ,
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man.
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twp., daiJ8btei: of the
, . Meigs county started within certified mail last week from "Under ~vlslona of
Democrats In the race are WilHam Lucadoo and :Masino Henry and Ji;l~belh
~hr next 60 dttys.
I the
board of .tax appeals tv sm.34, reviSed eode, the
Wallace. Morton Dickey, Inc,umbent auditor will be opposed ~~Her~:·:~~ W8l to
start reappraisals.
of Tax Appeals b....,by
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County Aud1tor Gordon Caldthe Aualtor ·of Melga
Mrs. Helen Swlaber OD toe Repqbliean' aide and Mho.
well said Saturday he will im· "I personally don't feel we Ohio to reappraise and to
Burnett Is the Democratic DOmiDee.
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mediately contoct reappraisal cause I have annually had all sess aU of the real
Three Republicans for the county eoniiniWou are JobJ!.
firm• leading to. the retenti&lt;Jn need the reappraisal be- in said county oDd to
:Morgan, incumbent, opposed by Carron .81npr aod Aruf the one chargm~ the least. cause I have annually had all the same in Uie manner
thur Wheeler. Clyda Saqndera Is the Ilemottatlc nominee
A reappraisal of real pro- ne~ oonstruction plc~ed up,• vlded by low and by the
Lowell Dickason, Democrat, ~la~th~e:!!!!_~~~~~~~
""rty in Meigs countv was la&gt;t s•rd Mr. Caldwell. But the and regulations prescribed
glneer and Judge John W.
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Howell for probate judge.
trustees .,_ ·llllned ~
c·umpleteu 10 1 . Y e 0 •· have it done the state auditor
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A flO 000 FIRE leveled the operali.., Al, llbrarlea Ill lbt
Laver·:l'r~m~l; :: of l)ayton 11:an cut off all aid to townships, !l''th::'~•O:s:,::t~al..,. William •Weltera bome on Bula· Meigs ~ Sebool Dlllrlqt.
''~r~i~~ ~7!3.0l of the Ohio schools, and municipalities. I ar the real property be
lillie-Porter Rd., Sunday night MEIGS
G~
R;viSI'd Cnde states a county ~avhe no ·t"~er ~.llernatJve than upon and made a part of the Tim GOODYEAR PLANT were amo~IS ' Oblo
'"'titor musL during every six- o •ve ' one.
tax list and tax duplicate
at Ashton, W. Va., wblcb em. lbat averqed a ~-~ pereeal
rear pennd. appraise or cause; Caldwell sard that Prosecut- oollectron or taxes lor the
pl ees maoy area resldeuta, doctlon ID· unemployment. T'·
lobe appraised all real properly t in~ Attorney Bernard Fultz and 1968. The foregoing order
oy led an average amploy- present Melgo pereelllap II
i~· the county he serves. The ' the Meigs county commJS91oners not be affected by any .
of 230 person• with a aDd 1n GaDia
upeoming reappraisal is to be l will also rerei~e notices fro~ io~ to the ~fftce of auditor
~=ly payroll of tt.f mlllioll
put on the tax duplicate ror the the BuJr4 _&lt;&gt;'___fax AP_peals m,;ard county.
ID 1165. Present e&gt;:J1811slea pro- JACK WARD OF RT. I
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b"ck by the heavy smoke b~lt
l•1h.&gt;d
. 8 hai!WllY or1 ~ secoild
fir or.
Mrs. Roush , who ~as on~ of
the first fiJ arrive at the !Wert'\
said it appeared that the 'laze
, started in the lobby ar~tr of the
bank:
rire fightin~ units
from
Racine, P~meroy and . Mlddl._
. port sent equipment ·to .battle
the blau while · th• Syracus•
Fire. Department wo~ ~n ,stn'ld·
bY. The lire was brousJ!t undeJ control shortly after mid·

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Marshal L)&lt;lns, shottly after
ll:l; p.m., went up an outsldt
entrance at the rear ol . t n e
apartment. and intc the o!Mr '
building, thrcu~h -the BeeRie
apartment, ami into the other
apartment where lie found Mrs.
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Dunlee near the door of her
apartment.
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Lyons brought the victim
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downstairs where oxygen wa~
1'1 h 1c
administered, without success.
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VATCHJNG BANK r .•&lt;G DESTROYED - Dillon Cross, left. president of the FAf'\J,
~Jg h' anN . a 'd
t~im. National Bank or Racine. and Freeland Norris, bank cashier. look up to the seHQn~
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Norris also reported Satur- . blaze Saturda.y , with
Levetta Gall. Ek&gt;al'er. Pa., an,...! David Cl eland ~ RarinP Fire
day state building inspectors County Sheriff !I
a numll ~ r of nierl:'s and neph· r chief. praised tht- work ol aU
were to check the structure on authorities and Racine
ews. Friends may call at ti-t~ I volunteer firemen answering fhll'
Monday to determine if any or i Lyons assisting.
tQsay when the body will bt» Ewing Funeral Home until
the structure can be used , Officials said there was
taken to the church.
alarm.
for rebuilding purpose.
: siderable smoke and water damNorris said, in all probability. ' 8jle in areas of the building
a meeting of the board of direc- where the fire didn't hit. Most
tors will be held Monday night of the possessioos of the Beeto review building inspector's gles were damaged, according
dP.cision.
to Norris.
Bank ollicials reported au Beegl•. a part-time sherifl's
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tact and oothing in them is be· working a~ a dispatcher lhat
lieved destroyed.
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State Fire Marshal Frank wife resided was on fire. SherMAKING INVESTIGATION. ~ Frank Eisnagule, left, from the otate fire marshal'o oJrlce and Alfred Lyons, Ra- 1Elsnaugle, Jackson. was con- iff Robert c. Hartenbach immeclne marshall, survey !ire damages at the .First National Bank of. Racine on Saturday. Marshall Lyons attempted to I dueling an investigation of the diately sent Beegle, and anolh·ll
save the life of Mrsf Mary Dunree by goiQg into the burning building. Mrs. Dunfee died as the · result or suffocation
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Church with the Rev. H. L. 1
McDaniel officiating.
Burial will be in the Green- '
wood
Cemetery at Racine be-l
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side her late husband, Addison. :
wbo preceded her in deal~ on
the
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November. 1'. If. O'Brien ll .... t.....
apposed lor bitt third term u
QV ROBF:RT WINGET!' ,the snow by going to the Cap!- . very _lew.
probate judge.
lbo-pelll!illlllit
TnbAY'S THOUGHT _ • A t'l Citv. Washington elso was ' rce m the river 1• reported
bal 1101 Glllo
''"' friend is somrbody who hit hard.
be as thick as 10 Inches
THE WILLIAM DAY
I'IIIDIDded
l'~n mak'e us do wht~l we can." i 11 is our undf'rshmding the the Portland Locks. The.
at HarrlsoiJvUle W8l dealfti,ildJ~
b8t .oo1y 1
• two " town dads" learned
in ,crn, because of _the condrUons, FUTURE DEVELOPMENT of by fire Jut 011 Sunday.
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the central business dL!triet waa
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1washingt&lt;'n they will have con- wos forced to Ire up at
ouUined to retail mtrchants by
anowplolll lllck up
1rmtPf.lMF.NTS HAVE .ume lfirmation within the next 20 day ,land.
,. thf' pt&gt;oplt&gt; of our highway whetht•r Pnmeroy wtll rece1ve
Gerry Harsch, city planner. Dan
fraD&amp; of drlvewiJIIIKI
•u'u"l Thomas was mminated for the
((·,r th!'ir hard work during thE' ~truetinn of tt fl propos~d sew- tn ~t_hens_ reports ice .lishingj presidency of the merchant
but it can ~:11
,.,·enl snowstorms .
aRC system.
j r~nd•twns '".lakes at Mergo
group.
avvlded llltb lilt small
An oui-Qkounly resident stopIYI:I1abJt,
1t,&lt;tlha CQUiltJ~S :1ght .n~w
pim' at Crow's ~teak Honse lhis ODDS &amp; ENilS
DEPART· good. The Wildh[e DIVIsion
GEN. GEORGE BUSH tret.) .
,ff'fk for coffPe and observed, l\U.:,NT - Scvreal youngsters m fJcials. howe~er, warn
was appointed Development Of.
'F'rom what l'vP ~Prn . ttw Stole ~rruc tton of its proposed sew- lrltreme caution sh~d be ex- ficer of Rto Grande College. He
MAD ABRIIr
IMhway workers m thrs coun· th• Portland vicinity claim to ertJSed on Ice flshmg due to takes the place created by the Clarence (llucl&lt;y) Adam&amp;, . ·. lWaCt SbQ1, Ill, ~~~:II
lr deserve praise Their wnrk h;1ve rolled the b1ggest snow· ~ thr heavy snow cover:
retirement tf Col. ~enneth Welk 8 native of Gallla eouniY
hu been ll'hlted bJ till
I! mtainly notietable to pe r- ball in the area . .. reported to I, Both Tycoon Lake tn, Galll• , er.
at 9:30 p.m. Frldq In a Ogtnn-1_., Polk\e doparlmeal Gil
:..P n~ whn have tr:w~lt&gt;d ovf'r c;rv bt· tlbou t 20 fet'l tn dJametrr
:and Forked Run m Metgs r~
bus nursing home. A o:rmer
MMSS , operation ~
era! huodrrd miles or snowy s.... ms Mr. and Mrs. L.
M ptrledly ha~e excellent bluegdl , THE OHIO STATE PATROL !dent of the EversrII acbeduled tr appe&amp;rltiCie
l•ighwey•.·
!'nee. 112 Maple Place, Pome- :•nd bass frshmg,
Investigated 63 accidents in ity, he had realded In
Pu1ieNJ Mayor Charlll
Another cnstomor at
toe ruy. had a Iorge awning at their ]
Meigo and Galiia county during bus since November whee
lDIIde
st"' House said "Thns. State hnm•· break down because of i
January. There Wl!l1l 42 in Gal- fell and fractured a 'hlp, .
~1ghwav bovs were
putting me recently organized Meigs
lla and 19 In Meigs. Thirty- was formerly . an emploJee
file "Dbfftlgulrl'll~"
~ - ~emlrals on Route 33 alnw~t . l.un-'11. Sdtt~ul l~l stnct. has set ]
fJve persona were mjured.
the Gallipolill state IDIUtute.
IJI· the tlme the lirst flakes hll up1 hi! offiCe '" the Pomeroy j
I!• road."
B: ementary Buildmg
EmRIO GRANDE ro]J.EGE He waa born Ill tbe
!The workers lor the State met! Shuler, Middleport conbao employed an architectural Sept. 30, 1901, 8011 Of
BANT~ t.,_ l .
H:ehay dl'parl-nent
as well tractor, has been keeping his
ftrm to design a new physical Hollis 1\4~. and
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~t the l"ounty rood crews aoct 'neavy equipment busy this W~t'!k t
education building
fermer ~~ ~00~, I'IOW
'4• s~;~p~ removal crews in the pushmg snow Red Tucker,
MIEGS
M. 0. Para..· Of Cbeshlre
and crown ltJr
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s,"vf:'rs1 :. towns also
deserve Pmploy{'f at the
F'ogle!lon~ Lyle Sheets Eureka Slor Rt., MEJGS COUNTY cemmiss- Vives.
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Jooto.
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praise '". r their dedicated •f- l•'uneral Home _in Mason, claims pleaded not guilty Saturday lonen approved a general fund Mr. Adamo was llrst married
. iD4 ILIW ....,.., "'"« " '"
f1rts (IJ~
·he n11ght be m !me or the 1 morning in municipal court to budget of t275,000. The county Is
~ We t'bke this opportunity to ··~Mw Shoveler of the year" 8 charge of assault with 1 dan- 1till in the running for the Ioea.. ~ the forma=o Thelma Bn~
'flute them
award in Ma son
If so. K•n- gerous weapon and wu beld lion o,l the new Ohio State Peni- IS deceased. I!IJ second
RE11C11EDtJL1!D
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--ny WiggenR. manager of the to the May term grand jury. tensry, viewing with 1M&gt; other rlage waa to the former
Tbe MGM Explorers ll~~::::ll
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lMERilV MAVOR CHAR- tlRW Leather Herdware and He was released on 1500 bond. locations in this section or the l"' Moran, who survives. A
IICbeduled in the Youth
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LEGAR and Council Pres· S•rpply Store on Second-St. Porn- Shiver also signed 8 wBJTant state.
Lewll Adamo of
ID Ma1011 City on Feb. 12
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t l.e,lie Fultz were in Wash- eroy, deserves it on this side of on another youth whose arraign.
&lt;md a •tap-son Francis Mor·anlbeen. )IOIIIptned. llw!U be
rrlgton, D. C , this week on vii the r&gt;Ver. Kenny ha. bren &lt;le- ment Is pending.
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- of ColumbU&amp; and I
1111 Saturday, Feb. If.
Jlge businm. One Jhmg Is m · ter!cd devoting a lot of time to In cily police cases Saturday, CHESTER pbone system Is in- Thelma Koehler of
t4in, they didn't get &lt;~way from rlei!rmg _s now from sidewalks Judge Robert Betz fined David eluded in a maJor ~provement also sw:'ave. There are
CITY WA.TERWORII OF P01t4T PLEASANT .
- &lt; - - - - -· - · · - - - - · , and pushmg stuck cars . . .
T. Burdette, 19 ,
Cleveland, program by the Crtrzens Tele- grandch~ldren, and four step
temperaturea _ blab
eOPEN ~ATURDAY NIGHT TIL
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$10 and ousts no certtncate of phone Co.
grandchildren.
Sallmla1 readlna BOAT TRAFFIC ON
t h e title Robert' E. Franklin, 38 ,
Services. WID be he!'! at 2
II am.
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l);o~linued from page I l
at a standstill this week . Bob failure to obe .·~to si . Fred applied to the Federal Power for Funeral8, . Rev. Alfred
"lore pictures from Luna -9 Beegle at Lo&lt;·k 21 in Portland Lamm 24 ~~ 1 6ogn~ Cit Commission to make a feasi- 1ley will ofJiclate, an:~d'..:;;=-::J:!I
"hie~ h• said were of as •ood 1t1dicated some boats may have and Edwa;d R: Ca norw 35 ;;: billty study of tbe posslbilitie5 wUl be Ill Vb\lon · M
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~~aUon; of_ mstallmg hydro power lacl- Park. Frtends may call at !be
rljeeJ _'.. Fr1day.
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funeral bOme Sunday evening.
35 Pt litre• at the Racme Dam.
f696,468. Estivan Matthew• waa
appointed. member of lbe ctty
recreation commission for a
five-year term ending Dee. 31,
1971. Ac&gt;Proval was &amp;!Veil a
water line extension.

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Co. O'l tile ~· rrsl Jssue of Tl1.e Sunday Time s-SP·ntinti.
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M1tsuru Wakita , 43. was kill-

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COLUMBUS _ OHIO RANK- ltwo daughters in their car alter
ed second but Lt set a uirfst" :fixing a flat tire.
His wife.
for an industrial state in the Grace, said eight shots were
"most aggressive industrial de- lirf.'"'' from t~e left front wind~w
vt&gt;lopment program" in the na- ?t a car wh1eh had been crwstion and Canada, Development mg the area.
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1 Director
Fred Neuenschwand-' noticed the "dark. late model"
l'ar circling the block while her
1 er maintained Saturday.
The number tw" trophy a- nusband. a drj}J press operator,
'l'HE VICTIM - The body of Mrs. Mary DJinfe¢, 86, who dlei! or apparent suffocation In the fire which destroyed ihe ward by the Society of lndustri- changed the tire. As Wakita r
First National Bank of Racin~ Friday night I'0."in_g·,Piaeed _o _llan e!ner!encY__squad eot
IIi Realtors went to the Buck· reentered the cor. the stnmge l
- - - - - -- - - - - eye Satte because the board of auto swept by and the shols '
38, Rt. 2 Crown City and
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pickup truck driven by Lavlway lh• administration inspir- 1
" -·renee E. Berry, 35, Rt. I North·
tf the slate In the Jllage •• ptoblem Is the school drop-out.
up, collided al 2:30 p.m. Fried participation
in industrial ' Humphrey said.
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development in "every comer
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tenths of a mile east of Rt. '115. 1
I of the state in the village as LONDON - YULE
Two persons suffered minor ln!11rles 'W!ren a car and No one was mjured, and there :
well as hte metropolitan cen- sor Staughton Lynd told an apa Trallways bus collided at 6:30p.m. Friday on RL 33 on was no apparent damage to the Medium damage was caused tcrs." Neuenschwander said in plauding crowd of 500 ner.son&lt;dl
Darwin hill just north of the junc!lon Qf Rt. 681, the State road . gr&lt;~der, The truck
had to a.car driven b Rodne' Karr '• report to GOY. James
A.' in Trafalgar Square s~~:~:~; i l
Highway patrol reported.
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: c~ its bid for peace in
OIIICOrl lllld the southbound ,. A ~of Meigs 'rounty, a~clover an embankmon_lll\!"r Long WASIDNGTON
YICI! : Nam by increasing Arrlerican :
bus operated by Leo C. Holland, denl oc;.urr&lt;;&lt;t a,t 2:10 p.m. on
·SEEKS DIVORCE
Bottom on Frrday 1)18h~
will visit Detroit and Clev•Jond forces there during the 37-day ,
65, West J.eflerso~, met t h f tht , &lt;fU1ien,wr-DyesvJ!Ie liil., a . Marilyn Zembry,. 25
Mill I Karr 1 was substiiuting a• a Monday in his
as posi·Christmos bombing lulL
northbound ear driVO!I by W~ mil~ !l)lltlt -~ Rt. 1~!, . !~I'll Creek, fUed. a&lt; petitiOn Salur-- driver on a Dally Sentinel route cll11rman qf the
Lynd, who IIUide an unauth il
da G. Palsen, 2!1, Shade, on a ears drlfen by Donald E. Tum- . ~Y mormng m Galha county for his grandfalber. Charles R. Youth Opportunity, Task
o1ed trip _to Hanoi, appealed
curve. The left rear of the bus er, . ~. A!hens, abd Pansy B. common pleas court for a d1- Karr, Sr., when the aecident He held a news
to the British Mt to support the
struck the left front lebder of Jor$fi, 32, Harrlsonv!Ue1 co~ vorce [rom John Zembry, 13 occilrred
here earlier this week to
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a&amp;e to both vehicles.
une wa~ injured and_no c~arge neglect of duty and extre!Jle cru- The elder Kerr had been hos· J~t year, and emphasize his
'Injured but not treated were ~Vas ffioo. There waa medium elty. Married Dec. 30, 1962, the pitalized earlier in !lie day for belief that it is or utmost imcouple ·ba~ one child, of whom burns when a gas line bunt parlance. A lull report is being
Mn. Palsen, a strained wrist, d~mlige f&lt;l 'botlr cilrs. · ·
and Chris L. Palsen, ll).months. A GaUra .c011!1ty ~aad _gr,ader the plamtrff seeks ·custody. She into names at hfa fllrm near prepared for President J®msc1n, ,l
~on lhe be~d. No charge opert(ted bY L;t~aV. Uproe, also · seelts alimony.
Pomeroy.
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tions Committee in firmly re1 using
to tsetif7 publicly about CHICAGO IUPIJ - The hroth
U. S. policy in Viet N"am.
f':r·in·law of Daniel Esrnhedo _l
I His pub Information assist· cPntral figure in a landmark
'ant, Arthur Sylvester, left the: Supr&lt;?me Court deri~ion. was
impression in a talk with
al' shot to death in gengland
UPI reporter thot in fact Me- fashion Saturday bv a vnllPV of
Narnara might - d prodded ::mllets from a passing ear.
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·es1dence m Racme where Mr. j
r'! WOUld find II blast-off lt'S!i ;Wolfe was found dead. ThPY ] F'
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Bttpnsing than thf announce- Iwere ca lled again at 10:20 a.m.
uneral ~ervlces tor Bentz
nTnt that this; afternoon's : ~aturrt;Jy lo the Geor~~:e Werling ! Wolfe ._ Rocme. ','hO was dead
trlaA&amp;mission.~ was to complete ;rPsidence in Racine where Mr. on arnva l of Hacme Emergency
t~a-9 set program. The frnm wher'! Mr. Werling w·Js · Squa~men a.t his home Saturday
tr.nsrnissions are as strong es 1taken to Veterans Memortal Hos mornmg, Will be held Monday
y were after the landinll on i pita! and entered as a medica,! at 3 P·.m: at the Ewing Chapel.
T ursday."
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MMISSJOUer
Kerr' s property.
: Charles Wolle, and Mrs. Jess
Members of the lamily said I Nelson, NewArk: a grandson,
both Mr. Karr and his grand- R1chard. ..-ho he raised, and
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eroy High school. were thrown I brother, Dudley Wolfe, and a allooto the grund by the expJ .. ter . Mrs. John Cross.
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UfQS 11on. Rodn.y Karr escaped m.l Rev. H. L. Daniela. wiD be
jury.
in charge of servicea lad bur·
rigs County Commissioner
Ia! will be In the GreenWOod
(' aries R. Karr Sr .. was admit- Vet.rano Memorial Hoopllal Cemetery at Racine. Frlendl m
t Ill Veterans Memoli&lt;! hos- Admlsoions - Mrs. Darrell . call at the funeral b(&gt;me anyP' alJ•in Pomeroy Friday after- Sellers, Portland: Mrs. Sabra I t'me.
rt n. for treatment of burns suf- Camday, Rutland : Orin Hunsic- gar's court.
fek while working around " lker, Middleport : William lhle,l by lire last Sunday.
g well on his Nsylors Run .Racine; Edna Hoffman, Hart-l
ViCAUi MAIL
r• d larm.
iford : Myrtle Cremeans, Cool-1 Gallipolis P..tmaatar Elmer
. arr wao . ~eported In oatls- ville ; Charles Km Sr., Pome-1E. Caldwell announced Satuol""tory condrtron Saturday, re- roy
day that all lint cluo maU, q.,
rovering from pomful !acral Dilcbaraeo - Martin Wood· cept government office penaitp'
bti'no when a frozen gos line he ard, Pomeroy; Lisa
Martin mail addressed to APOo
or
was attempting_ to thaw out with Middleport; Esta Russell, Porn- FPOs in the Pacific area, .wUI
" ;l!trcb burst mto tmmes. The i erof.
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Secretary Robert S. McNam-1
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LATI! SPORTS NEWS
f8,600,000 slice In highway im·
The Ohio Valley Puiii!JIIin11:1
provements during tbe current Company lo Ill lbe proceao ol
year. , The money will expended IDBiaW., an addllfiUII Untied
for a two-lane relocation of Rt Preao lalenladonal teletype
7 around MiddJeport and Porn- machi.M Ut receive late wetkeroy lor a distance of 4.04 miles, eod oporlt enall. IJalallatloa
and a similar proJect for 5.115 wiD be
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miles in a relocation of Rt. 33. apd oert
Hitloa
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•:i•tem II working ouperbly," l
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Lpvetl said ol the Tass
on a one way strte ·
dno+nement. "There
Is no !
' In State Highway patrol COBOl!,
~f deterior•t&gt;on of baltery I
I (,J';;'n D. Hammons, 26• Rt.
sikn pt deterioration of batter·y! Racine emergency~ resrue 2 Jdwel!. was fmetl flO and
p~wer It is the same si~nal '~"'dmen made three runs Fri· costs, parking on the highway,
•'i'•ngth as yeslerday."
·day to Saturday noon start- ' a~d Rolla J. Matheny, Jr .. 34,
11e l tald one possi ble reason · Jr.~ at II :45 a.m. Frid&lt;1y to P · Pleasant~ forfeited a m.so
f&lt;f the Soviet ennouneement the Bill lhle rt-sidenct in Ra- •b?nd for failure to yield the
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15 persona bad ·flied nomlllitlon pet!Uona for.;;~~~~~
May ~ election.. Five CoUntY offlt:eJ
Involved. Thi u
The State j!oard of Tax Ap-1 tax year of 1968.
the. nia!UJi. '
' ell number of candl41tl!s are. riiiiD\ng for
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Republicans, Robert Queen, a -temporary
Mrs. 0 _...1 - · _..._
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Peal' 1oday had ordered a re-1 Caldwell said 14 other
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Nortblip,' Mn. Evalee. S. Myers and Mrs.
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•ppralsal of all real property
also receive a ers y u p : ,
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, . Meigs county started within certified mail last week from "Under ~vlslona of
Democrats In the race are WilHam Lucadoo and :Masino Henry and Ji;l~belh
~hr next 60 dttys.
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board of .tax appeals tv sm.34, reviSed eode, the
Wallace. Morton Dickey, Inc,umbent auditor will be opposed ~~Her~:·:~~ W8l to
start reappraisals.
of Tax Appeals b....,by
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County Aud1tor Gordon Caldthe Aualtor ·of Melga
Mrs. Helen Swlaber OD toe Repqbliean' aide and Mho.
well said Saturday he will im· "I personally don't feel we Ohio to reappraise and to
Burnett Is the Democratic DOmiDee.
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Three Republicans for the county eoniiniWou are JobJ!.
firm• leading to. the retenti&lt;Jn need the reappraisal be- in said county oDd to
:Morgan, incumbent, opposed by Carron .81npr aod Aruf the one chargm~ the least. cause I have annually had all the same in Uie manner
thur Wheeler. Clyda Saqndera Is the Ilemottatlc nominee
A reappraisal of real pro- ne~ oonstruction plc~ed up,• vlded by low and by the
Lowell Dickason, Democrat, ~la~th~e:!!!!_~~~~~~~
""rty in Meigs countv was la&gt;t s•rd Mr. Caldwell. But the and regulations prescribed
glneer and Judge John W.
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Howell for probate judge.
trustees .,_ ·llllned ~
c·umpleteu 10 1 . Y e 0 •· have it done the state auditor
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A flO 000 FIRE leveled the operali.., Al, llbrarlea Ill lbt
Laver·:l'r~m~l; :: of l)ayton 11:an cut off all aid to townships, !l''th::'~•O:s:,::t~al..,. William •Weltera bome on Bula· Meigs ~ Sebool Dlllrlqt.
''~r~i~~ ~7!3.0l of the Ohio schools, and municipalities. I ar the real property be
lillie-Porter Rd., Sunday night MEIGS
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'"'titor musL during every six- o •ve ' one.
tax list and tax duplicate
at Ashton, W. Va., wblcb em. lbat averqed a ~-~ pereeal
rear pennd. appraise or cause; Caldwell sard that Prosecut- oollectron or taxes lor the
pl ees maoy area resldeuta, doctlon ID· unemployment. T'·
lobe appraised all real properly t in~ Attorney Bernard Fultz and 1968. The foregoing order
oy led an average amploy- present Melgo pereelllap II
i~· the county he serves. The ' the Meigs county commJS91oners not be affected by any .
of 230 person• with a aDd 1n GaDia
upeoming reappraisal is to be l will also rerei~e notices fro~ io~ to the ~fftce of auditor
~=ly payroll of tt.f mlllioll
put on the tax duplicate ror the the BuJr4 _&lt;&gt;'___fax AP_peals m,;ard county.
ID 1165. Present e&gt;:J1811slea pro- JACK WARD OF RT. I
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fir or.
Mrs. Roush , who ~as on~ of
the first fiJ arrive at the !Wert'\
said it appeared that the 'laze
, started in the lobby ar~tr of the
bank:
rire fightin~ units
from
Racine, P~meroy and . Mlddl._
. port sent equipment ·to .battle
the blau while · th• Syracus•
Fire. Department wo~ ~n ,stn'ld·
bY. The lire was brousJ!t undeJ control shortly after mid·

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entrance at the rear ol . t n e
apartment. and intc the o!Mr '
building, thrcu~h -the BeeRie
apartment, ami into the other
apartment where lie found Mrs.
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t~im. National Bank or Racine. and Freeland Norris, bank cashier. look up to the seHQn~
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Levetta Gall. Ek&gt;al'er. Pa., an,...! David Cl eland ~ RarinP Fire
day state building inspectors County Sheriff !I
a numll ~ r of nierl:'s and neph· r chief. praised tht- work ol aU
were to check the structure on authorities and Racine
ews. Friends may call at ti-t~ I volunteer firemen answering fhll'
Monday to determine if any or i Lyons assisting.
tQsay when the body will bt» Ewing Funeral Home until
the structure can be used , Officials said there was
taken to the church.
alarm.
for rebuilding purpose.
: siderable smoke and water damNorris said, in all probability. ' 8jle in areas of the building
a meeting of the board of direc- where the fire didn't hit. Most
tors will be held Monday night of the possessioos of the Beeto review building inspector's gles were damaged, according
dP.cision.
to Norris.
Bank ollicials reported au Beegl•. a part-time sherifl's
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tact and oothing in them is be· working a~ a dispatcher lhat
lieved destroyed.
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State Fire Marshal Frank wife resided was on fire. SherMAKING INVESTIGATION. ~ Frank Eisnagule, left, from the otate fire marshal'o oJrlce and Alfred Lyons, Ra- 1Elsnaugle, Jackson. was con- iff Robert c. Hartenbach immeclne marshall, survey !ire damages at the .First National Bank of. Racine on Saturday. Marshall Lyons attempted to I dueling an investigation of the diately sent Beegle, and anolh·ll
save the life of Mrsf Mary Dunree by goiQg into the burning building. Mrs. Dunfee died as the · result or suffocation
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Church with the Rev. H. L. 1
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Burial will be in the Green- '
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QV ROBF:RT WINGET!' ,the snow by going to the Cap!- . very _lew.
probate judge.
lbo-pelll!illlllit
TnbAY'S THOUGHT _ • A t'l Citv. Washington elso was ' rce m the river 1• reported
bal 1101 Glllo
''"' friend is somrbody who hit hard.
be as thick as 10 Inches
THE WILLIAM DAY
I'IIIDIDded
l'~n mak'e us do wht~l we can." i 11 is our undf'rshmding the the Portland Locks. The.
at HarrlsoiJvUle W8l dealfti,ildJ~
b8t .oo1y 1
• two " town dads" learned
in ,crn, because of _the condrUons, FUTURE DEVELOPMENT of by fire Jut 011 Sunday.
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the central business dL!triet waa
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1washingt&lt;'n they will have con- wos forced to Ire up at
ouUined to retail mtrchants by
anowplolll lllck up
1rmtPf.lMF.NTS HAVE .ume lfirmation within the next 20 day ,land.
,. thf' pt&gt;oplt&gt; of our highway whetht•r Pnmeroy wtll rece1ve
Gerry Harsch, city planner. Dan
fraD&amp; of drlvewiJIIIKI
•u'u"l Thomas was mminated for the
((·,r th!'ir hard work during thE' ~truetinn of tt fl propos~d sew- tn ~t_hens_ reports ice .lishingj presidency of the merchant
but it can ~:11
,.,·enl snowstorms .
aRC system.
j r~nd•twns '".lakes at Mergo
group.
avvlded llltb lilt small
An oui-Qkounly resident stopIYI:I1abJt,
1t,&lt;tlha CQUiltJ~S :1ght .n~w
pim' at Crow's ~teak Honse lhis ODDS &amp; ENilS
DEPART· good. The Wildh[e DIVIsion
GEN. GEORGE BUSH tret.) .
,ff'fk for coffPe and observed, l\U.:,NT - Scvreal youngsters m fJcials. howe~er, warn
was appointed Development Of.
'F'rom what l'vP ~Prn . ttw Stole ~rruc tton of its proposed sew- lrltreme caution sh~d be ex- ficer of Rto Grande College. He
MAD ABRIIr
IMhway workers m thrs coun· th• Portland vicinity claim to ertJSed on Ice flshmg due to takes the place created by the Clarence (llucl&lt;y) Adam&amp;, . ·. lWaCt SbQ1, Ill, ~~~:II
lr deserve praise Their wnrk h;1ve rolled the b1ggest snow· ~ thr heavy snow cover:
retirement tf Col. ~enneth Welk 8 native of Gallla eouniY
hu been ll'hlted bJ till
I! mtainly notietable to pe r- ball in the area . .. reported to I, Both Tycoon Lake tn, Galll• , er.
at 9:30 p.m. Frldq In a Ogtnn-1_., Polk\e doparlmeal Gil
:..P n~ whn have tr:w~lt&gt;d ovf'r c;rv bt· tlbou t 20 fet'l tn dJametrr
:and Forked Run m Metgs r~
bus nursing home. A o:rmer
MMSS , operation ~
era! huodrrd miles or snowy s.... ms Mr. and Mrs. L.
M ptrledly ha~e excellent bluegdl , THE OHIO STATE PATROL !dent of the EversrII acbeduled tr appe&amp;rltiCie
l•ighwey•.·
!'nee. 112 Maple Place, Pome- :•nd bass frshmg,
Investigated 63 accidents in ity, he had realded In
Pu1ieNJ Mayor Charlll
Another cnstomor at
toe ruy. had a Iorge awning at their ]
Meigo and Galiia county during bus since November whee
lDIIde
st"' House said "Thns. State hnm•· break down because of i
January. There Wl!l1l 42 in Gal- fell and fractured a 'hlp, .
~1ghwav bovs were
putting me recently organized Meigs
lla and 19 In Meigs. Thirty- was formerly . an emploJee
file "Dbfftlgulrl'll~"
~ - ~emlrals on Route 33 alnw~t . l.un-'11. Sdtt~ul l~l stnct. has set ]
fJve persona were mjured.
the Gallipolill state IDIUtute.
IJI· the tlme the lirst flakes hll up1 hi! offiCe '" the Pomeroy j
I!• road."
B: ementary Buildmg
EmRIO GRANDE ro]J.EGE He waa born Ill tbe
!The workers lor the State met! Shuler, Middleport conbao employed an architectural Sept. 30, 1901, 8011 Of
BANT~ t.,_ l .
H:ehay dl'parl-nent
as well tractor, has been keeping his
ftrm to design a new physical Hollis 1\4~. and
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education building
fermer ~~ ~00~, I'IOW
'4• s~;~p~ removal crews in the pushmg snow Red Tucker,
MIEGS
M. 0. Para..· Of Cbeshlre
and crown ltJr
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s,"vf:'rs1 :. towns also
deserve Pmploy{'f at the
F'ogle!lon~ Lyle Sheets Eureka Slor Rt., MEJGS COUNTY cemmiss- Vives.
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praise '". r their dedicated •f- l•'uneral Home _in Mason, claims pleaded not guilty Saturday lonen approved a general fund Mr. Adamo was llrst married
. iD4 ILIW ....,.., "'"« " '"
f1rts (IJ~
·he n11ght be m !me or the 1 morning in municipal court to budget of t275,000. The county Is
~ We t'bke this opportunity to ··~Mw Shoveler of the year" 8 charge of assault with 1 dan- 1till in the running for the Ioea.. ~ the forma=o Thelma Bn~
'flute them
award in Ma son
If so. K•n- gerous weapon and wu beld lion o,l the new Ohio State Peni- IS deceased. I!IJ second
RE11C11EDtJL1!D
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--ny WiggenR. manager of the to the May term grand jury. tensry, viewing with 1M&gt; other rlage waa to the former
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IICbeduled in the Youth
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Lewll Adamo of
ID Ma1011 City on Feb. 12
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t l.e,lie Fultz were in Wash- eroy, deserves it on this side of on another youth whose arraign.
&lt;md a •tap-son Francis Mor·anlbeen. )IOIIIptned. llw!U be
rrlgton, D. C , this week on vii the r&gt;Ver. Kenny ha. bren &lt;le- ment Is pending.
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- of ColumbU&amp; and I
1111 Saturday, Feb. If.
Jlge businm. One Jhmg Is m · ter!cd devoting a lot of time to In cily police cases Saturday, CHESTER pbone system Is in- Thelma Koehler of
t4in, they didn't get &lt;~way from rlei!rmg _s now from sidewalks Judge Robert Betz fined David eluded in a maJor ~provement also sw:'ave. There are
CITY WA.TERWORII OF P01t4T PLEASANT .
- &lt; - - - - -· - · · - - - - · , and pushmg stuck cars . . .
T. Burdette, 19 ,
Cleveland, program by the Crtrzens Tele- grandch~ldren, and four step
temperaturea _ blab
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grandchildren.
Sallmla1 readlna BOAT TRAFFIC ON
t h e title Robert' E. Franklin, 38 ,
Services. WID be he!'! at 2
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l);o~linued from page I l
at a standstill this week . Bob failure to obe .·~to si . Fred applied to the Federal Power for Funeral8, . Rev. Alfred
"lore pictures from Luna -9 Beegle at Lo&lt;·k 21 in Portland Lamm 24 ~~ 1 6ogn~ Cit Commission to make a feasi- 1ley will ofJiclate, an:~d'..:;;=-::J:!I
"hie~ h• said were of as •ood 1t1dicated some boats may have and Edwa;d R: Ca norw 35 ;;: billty study of tbe posslbilitie5 wUl be Ill Vb\lon · M
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~~aUon; of_ mstallmg hydro power lacl- Park. Frtends may call at !be
rljeeJ _'.. Fr1day.
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funeral bOme Sunday evening.
35 Pt litre• at the Racme Dam.
f696,468. Estivan Matthew• waa
appointed. member of lbe ctty
recreation commission for a
five-year term ending Dee. 31,
1971. Ac&gt;Proval was &amp;!Veil a
water line extension.

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To get 'more for your money - and morf 16•
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where your !unds will always be
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COLUMBUS _ OHIO RANK- ltwo daughters in their car alter
ed second but Lt set a uirfst" :fixing a flat tire.
His wife.
for an industrial state in the Grace, said eight shots were
"most aggressive industrial de- lirf.'"'' from t~e left front wind~w
vt&gt;lopment program" in the na- ?t a car wh1eh had been crwstion and Canada, Development mg the area.
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1 Director
Fred Neuenschwand-' noticed the "dark. late model"
l'ar circling the block while her
1 er maintained Saturday.
The number tw" trophy a- nusband. a drj}J press operator,
'l'HE VICTIM - The body of Mrs. Mary DJinfe¢, 86, who dlei! or apparent suffocation In the fire which destroyed ihe ward by the Society of lndustri- changed the tire. As Wakita r
First National Bank of Racin~ Friday night I'0."in_g·,Piaeed _o _llan e!ner!encY__squad eot
IIi Realtors went to the Buck· reentered the cor. the stnmge l
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pickup truck driven by Lavlway lh• administration inspir- 1
" -·renee E. Berry, 35, Rt. I North·
tf the slate In the Jllage •• ptoblem Is the school drop-out.
up, collided al 2:30 p.m. Fried participation
in industrial ' Humphrey said.
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tenths of a mile east of Rt. '115. 1
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Two persons suffered minor ln!11rles 'W!ren a car and No one was mjured, and there :
well as hte metropolitan cen- sor Staughton Lynd told an apa Trallways bus collided at 6:30p.m. Friday on RL 33 on was no apparent damage to the Medium damage was caused tcrs." Neuenschwander said in plauding crowd of 500 ner.son&lt;dl
Darwin hill just north of the junc!lon Qf Rt. 681, the State road . gr&lt;~der, The truck
had to a.car driven b Rodne' Karr '• report to GOY. James
A.' in Trafalgar Square s~~:~:~; i l
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OIIICOrl lllld the southbound ,. A ~of Meigs 'rounty, a~clover an embankmon_lll\!"r Long WASIDNGTON
YICI! : Nam by increasing Arrlerican :
bus operated by Leo C. Holland, denl oc;.urr&lt;;&lt;t a,t 2:10 p.m. on
·SEEKS DIVORCE
Bottom on Frrday 1)18h~
will visit Detroit and Clev•Jond forces there during the 37-day ,
65, West J.eflerso~, met t h f tht , &lt;fU1ien,wr-DyesvJ!Ie liil., a . Marilyn Zembry,. 25
Mill I Karr 1 was substiiuting a• a Monday in his
as posi·Christmos bombing lulL
northbound ear driVO!I by W~ mil~ !l)lltlt -~ Rt. 1~!, . !~I'll Creek, fUed. a&lt; petitiOn Salur-- driver on a Dally Sentinel route cll11rman qf the
Lynd, who IIUide an unauth il
da G. Palsen, 2!1, Shade, on a ears drlfen by Donald E. Tum- . ~Y mormng m Galha county for his grandfalber. Charles R. Youth Opportunity, Task
o1ed trip _to Hanoi, appealed
curve. The left rear of the bus er, . ~. A!hens, abd Pansy B. common pleas court for a d1- Karr, Sr., when the aecident He held a news
to the British Mt to support the
struck the left front lebder of Jor$fi, 32, Harrlsonv!Ue1 co~ vorce [rom John Zembry, 13 occilrred
here earlier this week to
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a&amp;e to both vehicles.
une wa~ injured and_no c~arge neglect of duty and extre!Jle cru- The elder Kerr had been hos· J~t year, and emphasize his
'Injured but not treated were ~Vas ffioo. There waa medium elty. Married Dec. 30, 1962, the pitalized earlier in !lie day for belief that it is or utmost imcouple ·ba~ one child, of whom burns when a gas line bunt parlance. A lull report is being
Mn. Palsen, a strained wrist, d~mlige f&lt;l 'botlr cilrs. · ·
and Chris L. Palsen, ll).months. A GaUra .c011!1ty ~aad _gr,ader the plamtrff seeks ·custody. She into names at hfa fllrm near prepared for President J®msc1n, ,l
~on lhe be~d. No charge opert(ted bY L;t~aV. Uproe, also · seelts alimony.
Pomeroy.
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tions Committee in firmly re1 using
to tsetif7 publicly about CHICAGO IUPIJ - The hroth
U. S. policy in Viet N"am.
f':r·in·law of Daniel Esrnhedo _l
I His pub Information assist· cPntral figure in a landmark
'ant, Arthur Sylvester, left the: Supr&lt;?me Court deri~ion. was
impression in a talk with
al' shot to death in gengland
UPI reporter thot in fact Me- fashion Saturday bv a vnllPV of
Narnara might - d prodded ::mllets from a passing ear.
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·es1dence m Racme where Mr. j
r'! WOUld find II blast-off lt'S!i ;Wolfe was found dead. ThPY ] F'
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Bttpnsing than thf announce- Iwere ca lled again at 10:20 a.m.
uneral ~ervlces tor Bentz
nTnt that this; afternoon's : ~aturrt;Jy lo the Geor~~:e Werling ! Wolfe ._ Rocme. ','hO was dead
trlaA&amp;mission.~ was to complete ;rPsidence in Racine where Mr. on arnva l of Hacme Emergency
t~a-9 set program. The frnm wher'! Mr. Werling w·Js · Squa~men a.t his home Saturday
tr.nsrnissions are as strong es 1taken to Veterans Memortal Hos mornmg, Will be held Monday
y were after the landinll on i pita! and entered as a medica,! at 3 P·.m: at the Ewing Chapel.
T ursday."
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SurviVIng are his Wile, Bertha
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MMISSJOUer
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: Charles Wolle, and Mrs. Jess
Members of the lamily said I Nelson, NewArk: a grandson,
both Mr. Karr and his grand- R1chard. ..-ho he raised, and
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UfQS 11on. Rodn.y Karr escaped m.l Rev. H. L. Daniela. wiD be
jury.
in charge of servicea lad bur·
rigs County Commissioner
Ia! will be In the GreenWOod
(' aries R. Karr Sr .. was admit- Vet.rano Memorial Hoopllal Cemetery at Racine. Frlendl m
t Ill Veterans Memoli&lt;! hos- Admlsoions - Mrs. Darrell . call at the funeral b(&gt;me anyP' alJ•in Pomeroy Friday after- Sellers, Portland: Mrs. Sabra I t'me.
rt n. for treatment of burns suf- Camday, Rutland : Orin Hunsic- gar's court.
fek while working around " lker, Middleport : William lhle,l by lire last Sunday.
g well on his Nsylors Run .Racine; Edna Hoffman, Hart-l
ViCAUi MAIL
r• d larm.
iford : Myrtle Cremeans, Cool-1 Gallipolis P..tmaatar Elmer
. arr wao . ~eported In oatls- ville ; Charles Km Sr., Pome-1E. Caldwell announced Satuol""tory condrtron Saturday, re- roy
day that all lint cluo maU, q.,
rovering from pomful !acral Dilcbaraeo - Martin Wood· cept government office penaitp'
bti'no when a frozen gos line he ard, Pomeroy; Lisa
Martin mail addressed to APOo
or
was attempting_ to thaw out with Middleport; Esta Russell, Porn- FPOs in the Pacific area, .wUI
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WAbHJNTON - THE PEN·
tagon ""'ght saturdtty to dis- \ Another 3ody
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Secretary Robert S. McNam-1
· ara had • "head-on _collision" fn Boct Hill
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LATI! SPORTS NEWS
f8,600,000 slice In highway im·
The Ohio Valley Puiii!JIIin11:1
provements during tbe current Company lo Ill lbe proceao ol
year. , The money will expended IDBiaW., an addllfiUII Untied
for a two-lane relocation of Rt Preao lalenladonal teletype
7 around MiddJeport and Porn- machi.M Ut receive late wetkeroy lor a distance of 4.04 miles, eod oporlt enall. IJalallatloa
and a similar proJect for 5.115 wiD be
Ws -•·II
miles in a relocation of Rt. 33. apd oert
Hitloa
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late weellead ·
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•:i•tem II working ouperbly," l
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Lpvetl said ol the Tass
on a one way strte ·
dno+nement. "There
Is no !
' In State Highway patrol COBOl!,
~f deterior•t&gt;on of baltery I
I (,J';;'n D. Hammons, 26• Rt.
sikn pt deterioration of batter·y! Racine emergency~ resrue 2 Jdwel!. was fmetl flO and
p~wer It is the same si~nal '~"'dmen made three runs Fri· costs, parking on the highway,
•'i'•ngth as yeslerday."
·day to Saturday noon start- ' a~d Rolla J. Matheny, Jr .. 34,
11e l tald one possi ble reason · Jr.~ at II :45 a.m. Frid&lt;1y to P · Pleasant~ forfeited a m.so
f&lt;f the Soviet ennouneement the Bill lhle rt-sidenct in Ra- •b?nd for failure to yield the
·~ that thev intend to lilt the jr·me Irom where Mr. !hie was j rrght of way,

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WASHJNGTON - II Is put
time for ·President Johnson to
..ase his
and .overpaUent
effort to
the Utile band
of Senate implacab\ea over
Viel Nam.
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·caggreSIIIon.
~eq~!, ',to 8sllsl
tills ·ticllm ol United. St,alea was .J1elng. pn&gt;~
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over thcl.~at:eid M dJI. bm II au Jntelleclua!IJ ~
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P•~ emlllsarler: all ov.er the view: bowevel' delu~: But u11o
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r,onnot . be
This Is DOl, of eourse, lo say in ·Soulll Vlel Nam." ·
generosity and- lnteB!l!Y . ate B!&amp;PP!ed with; !Of as
Dwight Wetherholt, Editor
that all crltlcB
policy $uch grpte,syue attempts to · n&lt;lw' S!Ilute4 by _tlj\!
Is 11189ked, It perverts 111$.41&gt;
Hobort Wilson, Jr., Mgr. Editor
are 80 moUva~. ··But
that put !lie tliilted States, which Is lelf, this, ·too;· was not ~h. baling procesa;
Fulbright and his small group spending its very blood to 4e- There is 1118$s1Ve evidence, In- The aupierne lro!IY 61 It •II II
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so motivated has at last fet:d Soul!! VietNam's lndepi!D- cjeed, -i!lat even .a '• l*!nanent that the far. out
who
The long • accumumling
~en dllclos~ by the . Senator lienee froJII llnperlallst commll- ~ bf ,aU 1 . , American are trying 10 drive 111 I r o m
dence is now
overwhelmll1i himself. Havmg many limes de- illsm on al' • loJia. with ·a bombing 'and ja: s-s[on not Viet Nam have aelected Fut.
that these men - beaded _by Cl~ blmself in favor of vlndi· Frep~ effort to ~old Soilth VIet dtin.ndbt. !bat tl)e Invaders bright 11 their "llbaral". rally·
Sen. J. Wilham Fulbri~ht of cat•~&amp; our promises but COl!- Na:m in a coloni~list grip speak so~Q their 9\VIL.il\t;uals for a lng _point. No 111811 In ihe :SenArkansas - are determmed ne- eerned rather with. hnw we do for themselves. It ts, o1 c~e iltOinetlt, would still llDt · lje .ate bas ·a more :uttra~onserva.
ver to be c~nvinCed. Further It, he now raises Oblique ques- substantially the argwiienl ~ enoitgh.·~ ,
live t'ecord !in sdme of ~ mOlt
ual five-day a week Gallipolis Dally Trl·
efforts
to
pl~cate
them
.~an
onlions
abOut
th~
"legality"
of
1ng
mad~
In
doUiile
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thlnk
by
'lt
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js
ilere
jjtat
oj!IDCllltJ
bllele liberal llsuel C!l tJila
day we have fathered what only live bune and Pomeroy-Middleport Daily Senti·
ly
oompromtse
the
dlgml,y
of
a
our
beitig
In
VietNam
at
all.
the
c;;oiiUiliUlist
Invade~'&amp;
them-It(
Cjlll(lucllrig
81'1
trqe
detlate
eratlnn.
1Ji8 votei ·on ·aJ! civil ·
. ago was n dream beyond possible
nei.
nation at honorable war.
Moreover some of the.J9 eon. $1.!ve. ·
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With the·'Fulbriibt !IPil'nter be- IJights leglllatlon, ~vir modin Meigs-Gallia.
The
Sunday
Times-Sentinel
once
e
a
c
h
The
evidence
Is
similarly
over·
gressional
ieade!S
who
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nM!l
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simp1e
truth.
that
ibe
j!Omt!'
·-,or what erate, haVe been. Unbroken
day is the first issue of the Sunday
week
will
speak
with
a
single
voice
lor
apwhelming
that
the
Fulbright
summoned
by
President
JohnFulbright
'grO\!P
bas
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never
the
Fulbright
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people·
really ~ are precisely tbose ol, I&amp;J,
Ti s.Sentinel. We of the Ohio Vall•Y Pub·
proximately_
50,000
people
living
in
Gallia
group, contrary to many of ils sbn to the White House on Jan- been Slltisfied '.with ·A.merl~an repre:ient is .a new and etJiillt.- Sen James Eutlana of Mls8111g Company regard it as a bold thrust
and
Meigs
counties.
It
has'
n
o
reason
to
public protestations, is · not uary 25 for grave consultaUons concessions In this· unhappy af. ' tered ,cryptopacillsm· · jsolatloll- sippi and · Stro!ll Tblii'IIIOild : II
ard, a departure from the standpat
exist
than
to
serve
their
interests.
really
concerned with arguing over Viet Nam have told col- 111\t', ho!l'ever many and gener- alism whlch ' wnt 'ito ·candicpy South.(larnllna. Alain, hla vote1
lin ·held by former newspapers of the
We
will
be
able
to
offer
more
to
our
only
the
means of prosecuting leagues In Congress that Fut: ous. When President JoluiSon acknowlec!ge it.self.
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on such ques!lnns 's the mlaJ.
twi counties, an imaginative step to proreaden
than
ever
possible
before.
You
will
the resistance to Communist in- bright'I private comments there for live days BUSpended bomb- Once . we had a great debate mum wage are ~llitPishallle
vid 1 our several communities the best
lind
on
a
regular
basis:
vasion in South Viet NaB.. 'llte were se bitterly hostile to tile ing of . Noitb Viet Ntm)., this betWeen candid Isolationists .:ld !tom those of rlgh~wlng Repubne paper medium in their histories.
- Expanded local news and feature cov· real aim is simply to force this American posiUon as to be was not enough. When he ttalt· those candidly determined · to licans.
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·rb.ere is constant change in the natural
1 II lite "Ubtiral"
erage by a larger editorial staff. . .
country
to
abandon
the
end
"shocking."
They
quote
him
as
K
bombi~
for
more
than
a
go
in
against
the
-urge
of
This,
then
ordi
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- More articles of fact and opm10n by
lis;h · g. Anxious to improve our product, the most skilled craftsmen in the world the commitment of three Presi- having llatly said that · t be month, this was not enough. Hltlerjsm. Acknowledged paclf- leader on V1et Narn.
to ect a change for the better, our logiwriting for United Press International and
cal ove was to produce a larger Sunday
agencies.
new ·paper combining The Gallia Times special
-More articles of an entertaining and
and 'fhe Daily Sentinel.
cultural nature appealing to women, teenG.'ling into more than 10,000 Gallia· agers, and adults generally.
Mei*' homes, this single medium of the
- The best possible local sports coverprinted word promises readers and adver- age that can be managed.
tisrt's rxclting prospects in the future.
- Expanded use of photography In reClr art ~·. ours is a bold t hrust forward .
By BRUC~ B!OSSAT
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porting local events of the day.
j'14·r nnd women find it easy - too easy
Wruhlngton CorrespOII&lt;Uft~. Newspaper Et1terpriu Asm.
-Addition of a color carnie section
- 1o standpat. A newspaper - as any equal to that of any newspaper.
WASHINGTON (NEA) - When the Re~~~~caD
bu·.; im•ss -- fir st of all must be profitable
National
Committee meets these days under C
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--Continued improvement of a TV and
Ray
Bliss,
there
are
no
surface
signs·
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of
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escltement.
or pui sh. It will move forward or back- Entertainment Section begun lour weeks
But here and there one can tap an· underground tllreapt
ward. There is no fixed immobile stance
ago
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that
still runs strong with the .old Ideological cross ~
from which communities moving ahead can
We, like you, tend to be comfortable
rents.
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be sE'rved. And moving ahead our com- with familiar things. We were comfortable
On the surface, the seplons are largely a thing of
fluqf\!CS arc
with the Gallia Times, published Satur·
color slide charts, O;'inion reoearch fjgures, talk of ele~
"ri\o n:ildest scrutiny of the Meigs-Gallia days for 20 years and two weeks as the
tronlc data processmg and other · new tecbnlquea, an
~oMn:u n lt.v ~hows its peoples becoming
exchange of •all kinds of technl~al lnfllfmatlon.
sixth issue of The Daily Tribune. We were
l.1¥ 'rt~ b(11nogcneous. We seek similar i( not at ease with the Saturday Daily Sentinel of
Meantime, beneath these display racks of poiiUcal
"nuts and bolts," the familiar party ferment can ·bt
W&lt;'JJ11Cal goals. Beginning in 1966 we shall 19 )'f:'ars, 7 months. Our readers were ac~~ ~rt our influence together in the Ohio
detected.
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customed to these final issues of the week,
Meeting a young moderate, an unwavering Gold·
House of Hepresentatives.
the day of rest on Sunday, and the rewater Republican said wltb a sneer:
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sumption of activity on Monday.
"I
.suppose
you
want
to
win"!
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·!i.~~lj' \\Tr&lt;' strangers. llighways and auto·
But Saturday is a day limited by its poThe young man said he did, Indeed. Recalling the
rn ohilrs. telephones. television today litencounter to other Republicans later he aald he still
sition as last in the week's progression of
e ra l !~ have made them next-door neighhas trouble with rigid rlgbtiltB In bls borne alate. Ht
days. The publishing industry, from which
·OO rs. · Rotary and Lions Clubs, American
added:
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all n(•wspapr.rs draw material to perform
L@~i t. n Po~ts. churches, garden clubs, va·
•· "I tell 'ern they cussed FDR,' they cussed Han1
greater public service, is geared to Sunday
ri e ti e ~ of auxiliaries, teacher associatwns,
Truman, they cussed John· F. Kennedy .and now they
publication. Sunday is a day, in the publof)or uni ons, councils far economic procuss LBJ. And what did they get? They got the New
lisnin j'. world. to sum up the week past and
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cumbers
of commerce, retail mer·
to
introduet•
the
six
days
ahead.
Society.
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clunt s. ext ension services today often disSunday,
whatever
.tse
it
unhappily
has
HELD
BELOW
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VISIBLE
LEVEJ.j
at tbll )'eif'l
~ ~arrl the "count y l in~~ · · as if it does not
become, perhaps is a day when the reader
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meeting
w•s
a
strong
effort
by
1¥.'
psny'slllat,
exi :- ; t.
ebairmen,
who
met
on
their,
own,
te
hjiJII.
tbose
lesser
_
of
newspapers
must
reflect,
a
time
to
rc·lt Wuulrl be fair, therefore, to hold that
but very noisy basUons of Goldwa~ Vo'Y!J ~
groap
his
energies
for
the
tasks
ahead.
'!'lie Oh&gt;u Valley Publishing Company is
publicans a~d the ..Republican Women'l · }i'ed8Jitlon-.
Newspapers have tended to provide this
oe.t~11 l n g up w1th progress.
·under
tighter general ' PartY control
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BETTER NEWSPAPER
The
chairmen
adopted
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resolution
ur~
that
ali
·O:We confidently look forward to offering papen generally have prospered where
Inquiry be made Into relations betwetiil these auzlllar. .
les and the senior party. The point I~ plain-the cball'
'iM~~ ~eople of our two counties - w it h reason and good taste prevail.
rhus The Ohio Valley Publishing Commen regard the rlghtlst militancy of the .Young Repub.M ~s~)t\ County an interested onlooker pany
moves
into
Sunday
publication.
licans . and the dowager types in, the ff!leratlon u aq
1'111! finest home newspaper in history. That
We
shall
seek
to
fulfill
our
mission
of
embarrassment
ahd a .Jiandlcap to a party trying to ~~~
~ '·t!Jc object of The Sunday Tirnes-Sentiback
on
the
winning
r!llld. . .
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public
service
here
as
we
do
five
other
daya
1\C'~. As we approach th is goal, we shall be
The make-up of manY federation qllltl a~ put7
ol
the
week
wtth
separate
publications.
"lUt-e to make improvements in our imlividleaders. One veteran shook his bead -sadly !fhe!l -~ Cllllt
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away from a local meetlng featutlng well.qte~·'old t•
dies and a handful of hot-eyed young things. Said be: .
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n, ,)
.Qur party."
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to join in endorsing an loquley aimed at puttl!lf a hard
Valiantly
and
ceaselessly,
they
fought
check
on the ladles and the young rniUta!N. IM, 10 fll
i•&gt; C~urage Is wl1ere you find It, and It is
as
can
be learned, there wa1 no 1uch foilow·up.
·~~attenin g lu see again and again that it for survival. fearlessly, they flew into
, ' Bliss, determined to keep the p&amp;rty's foetll on the
howling headwinds that spun \hem around
has'no relation to size.
nuts and bolts .he conalders essentlaf to 1986 VICtorlet, II
:.:.· In the tremendous storms that have but could not drive them back. Persistent·
reported to have quashed the plan for formal actiOn.
~sv,:c pt the nation this winter, huge trucks,
The asswiiptlon Ia, of eoune, that any llleh aetloa
iy and tirelessly, they pecked through healJuses, airplanes and' trains found the gowould be a bostlle flag waved In the faces of rlgbtillla
vy snow and crusted ice for the bits of
whose energies are needed In the preelncta.
¥hf too rough to maintain schedules or food
that m~ant the difference between
United
Press
btternatiOIIBI
was
quite
enough
for
me.
As
I
and
I
am
now
prepared
to
It Is said, however, that the state chairmen were
f~e~ to operate.
told they could be aa tough as they liked In dllclpllnlng
WASHINGTON &lt;UP!) -Eve- Col. Casebolt, erstwhile sage of answer the question the
01'r&gt;totorists by the thousands gave up the life and death.
either Young Republican or Women's Federation units In ·
Night alter night they sought whatever ry time there is an unusually Waxahachie, Tex., used to say, 1bme it arises.
tU c against snow. sleet and ice, and
their stales--and that those local units wonld not be at•
meager
shelter
they
could
lind
from
wind
heavy snowlali questions invari· All tnow looks alike."
One thing that made the
y sta~ cd put until things eased up.
lowed any appeal to the national level. .
to how it
Collectively Speaking
blizzard memorable was
~~~ , . t hoo\ s dosed, churches canceled ser- and bitter cold . Morning alter morning ably arise as
How this will sit with the national leadership of the
\':~Psl : ; ports Pvrnts were called off and they resumed the vital search for suste- compares with the big blizzard The colonel was speaking fact that it took place on Ma1rchl two auxiliaries, in the pbsence of a formal party deelal'o
1collectively, ol course, everyone 12, which was the date that ation, Is not altogether clear.
!"'oPie 1n general fell back on the practi· nance. It never occurred to them to give o' '88.
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One thing the state cbairmen's undertaking did make
~I phil osophy that when mother nature up.
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had designaed as
"Spring clear: Their own ·organizaUon Is exhibiUng new vitality.
ltifuson a rampage, &lt;t's smarter to roll with
And
those
that
dldn't
never
quit.
They
died
II they keep on, some of Bliss' charts may begin to Jump
a disastet slrtkes, the ftrsl Snowstorms also vary m size Opening Day."
t!ll' fiunch than to meet it head-on.
a little.
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managed
But not the birds. In sub-zero tempera- trying desperately to live.
Yes, courage is where you lind it. It is is how It stacks np with some speaking when you've seen one break through· drifts up to \5
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tures, m snow several times their height,
literally
for
the
birds.
Man
can
thank
them
other disaster.
you've seen them all.
feet deep on Broadway
111 gales that man In foul-weather gear had
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trouble buckmg. tiny birds weighing only for their example by feeding them in their
Millions of persons derived I have often W&lt;Jndered what it they bad never seen such
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lime of trouble. ·
TIMES-SENTINEL
uuuccs refused to be licked.
great saUs!action out of being was about the storm of 1888 gains.
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told the recent snowstorm ,on !bat caused it to become a part
Some Wind
the Eastern SeabOard was the of lolklore. It occurred to me Another interesting thing · B·
biggest of this century In some that perhaps the snow was bOut the storm ·was the wind veareas. I was ·not among \llelll. green, or something like that. locily. A~tcording to some reThe fact that it was lbe I aSIIigned my entire research ports. the wind blew "" hard
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an
that
you
shudder
at
the
thought
biggest
snowstorm that day staff lo look into the mauer
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So stati stics are dull, right?
of some poor guy having to count ail this,
1\obody is interested in thPm, right?
impression by impression. Then you learn
Wrung.
Hatlo's They'll Do It Every Time
done by simple mathematics. To wit:
sf·, e statistics may be boring. But oth· it was
The average golf shoe has 12 spikes.
m g b you.
Two
shQes, 24 spikes.
F example:
~ENRY!
The
average player takes 28 strides per
A big university makes a survey and
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fmds that its graduates have an average green. Twenty-eight times 24 is 672.
TO SEE YOiJ
Eighteen times 672 comes to 12,096 imof 1.8 chi ldren.
BUT 'THEY
pressions
per player per round.
l'ow. at first glance, this can be a bit
TO~t:&gt; ME
Estimating that 200 rounds are played
VOLJ WASN'T
startlin g, but by the time you have figured
each day on a course, the greens would re·
tN •· '·
Jt nut . the number sticks in your mind.
And the U.S. Golf Association hao just ceive 2,419,200 spike boles per day, or 72
eome up with a statistic that even those million a month, or 864 million a year, or
Who never touch the game will find lntri· 8,640 million a decade, or .. .
You could go overtime on this.
gil&gt;ng.
Statistics dull? Are you kidding? Why,
"'rhe USGA says that on an average day
do
you know that the average person reads
II'K;'spiked shoes of players make 2,419,200
489.9
statistics every . , .
~rn press ions on the greens of a single
Was it every year or every lifetime?
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Anyway, it was interesting.
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GOP Task: Control of and
Help (rom Party Rightists

Courage- Truly For the Birds

The Lighter Side

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The porpoise, which has a life span of
!litrears, is eaten as food in some parts of
lllec world but It is more valuable as a
&amp;allfce of oil for a lubricant in the manuff(lture o! watches, clocks and other deli·
cate in.truments made of hard steel. The
Oil Is obtained from the soft fat of the
~ and the jaw. It Ia free from the tendency to gum or thicken by oxidation and
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set with the plaster and become a pel111&amp;nent part of the wall. Among the most im·
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The new bobby Ia the Trl •
County area, and one or t h e
OOUJllry'l fastest growing past.iJOOs, has hlt Meigs county like
an atomic bOmb wlth the openin ol the Tom Thumb Raceway Center, East MaiR • sl,
Pomeroy.
Owners of the new raceway
locattii! ln the old Maytag build:
lng at the Intersection of Sycs1-l
more and MailHIIs, 'I"' Jack
Kerr, manager of WMPO
dlo In Middleport • Po~ner&lt;IV.
and his brother, Kenneth,
Athens.
Tbe Ra-ay Center
in
Pomeroy Ia the llrst in the
· trl-counly area. btdieBtiODI
are lbat l1le wm start oooa in
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Known as "Slat'' raclnJ! by LOTS OF ACTIVITY - Large groups of interesled persons, from the todd!
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many, the sport hao been
In Pomeroy since it opened last week.
en to retired adults, patroniZe tho new Tom Tbum' Raceway Center
lng to the front around I h e
nat~ the ~ast yl!ar. It II a
pastme enjoyed by adults as
well 81 youngsters. Age Is •o
factor
G ' nor
. Is sex ·
.
eorge. (WUIIe) Cundiff, Syracuse, 15 managing the new
~~way In Pomerey ror
the
ing lab~~bers.l A :mal openho
mg P ann soon and
sh ~ are held lbat champ10n•P races will be staged on the
tract
Minilater.
f t- ature models of sleek,
··as moving cars, such as a flymg Ford Gt, _are used by the
racing enlhustast.s. One track
has already been installed at
the raceway i~ Pooteroy and
the bn&gt;tllers lndtcated this week
~ot~r elabebOrateiy designed
yo . may
added.
Nattonally, slut racing has
~come a tremendous busineSII
n recent months, wllb annual
..,.. of, tracks, cars, and ao-

Tri~untrfeat~~,

cessories connected with the
sport estimated from $3oo-$500 I
milli&lt;m.
,
Many racing enthusiasts own
one or more cars. The racers
are availa~le either in kit form
or ready to run. The cars are
powered by tiny, high r.p.m.
direct current electric motors
led from copper pickup take:
akmgside the slots on the track
One thing is certain it is ·
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fast movmg,
Is well• as las'
eeaoili shrdlu cmfwyp vbvgkq'
growing enterprise. It also ol
lers clean, wholesome enter
tainment.
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The lll·roond bout between
former welterweight champion
Luis Rodriguez and Gear e
Benton . was postponed fro~
feb. 14 to Marcfi 7 because
ROOiguez injured
his right
hand.
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PUBLISHED BY TlfE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING COMPANY

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Jamn &amp; Danner, Adv. Dir.
Vernon Deweese, Adv. Mgr.

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WASHJNGTON - II Is put
time for ·President Johnson to
..ase his
and .overpaUent
effort to
the Utile band
of Senate implacab\ea over
Viel Nam.
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~eq~!, ',to 8sllsl
tills ·ticllm ol United. St,alea was .J1elng. pn&gt;~
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over thcl.~at:eid M dJI. bm II au Jntelleclua!IJ ~
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P•~ emlllsarler: all ov.er the view: bowevel' delu~: But u11o
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· place of the Fre!ICii eolonialls wqrld on a. J)llace 'effort wMose admitted
r,onnot . be
This Is DOl, of eourse, lo say in ·Soulll Vlel Nam." ·
generosity and- lnteB!l!Y . ate B!&amp;PP!ed with; !Of as
Dwight Wetherholt, Editor
that all crltlcB
policy $uch grpte,syue attempts to · n&lt;lw' S!Ilute4 by _tlj\!
Is 11189ked, It perverts 111$.41&gt;
Hobort Wilson, Jr., Mgr. Editor
are 80 moUva~. ··But
that put !lie tliilted States, which Is lelf, this, ·too;· was not ~h. baling procesa;
Fulbright and his small group spending its very blood to 4e- There is 1118$s1Ve evidence, In- The aupierne lro!IY 61 It •II II
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so motivated has at last fet:d Soul!! VietNam's lndepi!D- cjeed, -i!lat even .a '• l*!nanent that the far. out
who
The long • accumumling
~en dllclos~ by the . Senator lienee froJII llnperlallst commll- ~ bf ,aU 1 . , American are trying 10 drive 111 I r o m
dence is now
overwhelmll1i himself. Havmg many limes de- illsm on al' • loJia. with ·a bombing 'and ja: s-s[on not Viet Nam have aelected Fut.
that these men - beaded _by Cl~ blmself in favor of vlndi· Frep~ effort to ~old Soilth VIet dtin.ndbt. !bat tl)e Invaders bright 11 their "llbaral". rally·
Sen. J. Wilham Fulbri~ht of cat•~&amp; our promises but COl!- Na:m in a coloni~list grip speak so~Q their 9\VIL.il\t;uals for a lng _point. No 111811 In ihe :SenArkansas - are determmed ne- eerned rather with. hnw we do for themselves. It ts, o1 c~e iltOinetlt, would still llDt · lje .ate bas ·a more :uttra~onserva.
ver to be c~nvinCed. Further It, he now raises Oblique ques- substantially the argwiienl ~ enoitgh.·~ ,
live t'ecord !in sdme of ~ mOlt
ual five-day a week Gallipolis Dally Trl·
efforts
to
pl~cate
them
.~an
onlions
abOut
th~
"legality"
of
1ng
mad~
In
doUiile
•
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thlnk
by
'lt
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js
ilere
jjtat
oj!IDCllltJ
bllele liberal llsuel C!l tJila
day we have fathered what only live bune and Pomeroy-Middleport Daily Senti·
ly
oompromtse
the
dlgml,y
of
a
our
beitig
In
VietNam
at
all.
the
c;;oiiUiliUlist
Invade~'&amp;
them-It(
Cjlll(lucllrig
81'1
trqe
detlate
eratlnn.
1Ji8 votei ·on ·aJ! civil ·
. ago was n dream beyond possible
nei.
nation at honorable war.
Moreover some of the.J9 eon. $1.!ve. ·
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With the·'Fulbriibt !IPil'nter be- IJights leglllatlon, ~vir modin Meigs-Gallia.
The
Sunday
Times-Sentinel
once
e
a
c
h
The
evidence
Is
similarly
over·
gressional
ieade!S
who
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weN!
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nM!l
:
simp1e
truth.
that
ibe
j!Omt!'
·-,or what erate, haVe been. Unbroken
day is the first issue of the Sunday
week
will
speak
with
a
single
voice
lor
apwhelming
that
the
Fulbright
summoned
by
President
JohnFulbright
'grO\!P
bas
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never
the
Fulbright
·
people·
really ~ are precisely tbose ol, I&amp;J,
Ti s.Sentinel. We of the Ohio Vall•Y Pub·
proximately_
50,000
people
living
in
Gallia
group, contrary to many of ils sbn to the White House on Jan- been Slltisfied '.with ·A.merl~an repre:ient is .a new and etJiillt.- Sen James Eutlana of Mls8111g Company regard it as a bold thrust
and
Meigs
counties.
It
has'
n
o
reason
to
public protestations, is · not uary 25 for grave consultaUons concessions In this· unhappy af. ' tered ,cryptopacillsm· · jsolatloll- sippi and · Stro!ll Tblii'IIIOild : II
ard, a departure from the standpat
exist
than
to
serve
their
interests.
really
concerned with arguing over Viet Nam have told col- 111\t', ho!l'ever many and gener- alism whlch ' wnt 'ito ·candicpy South.(larnllna. Alain, hla vote1
lin ·held by former newspapers of the
We
will
be
able
to
offer
more
to
our
only
the
means of prosecuting leagues In Congress that Fut: ous. When President JoluiSon acknowlec!ge it.self.
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on such ques!lnns 's the mlaJ.
twi counties, an imaginative step to proreaden
than
ever
possible
before.
You
will
the resistance to Communist in- bright'I private comments there for live days BUSpended bomb- Once . we had a great debate mum wage are ~llitPishallle
vid 1 our several communities the best
lind
on
a
regular
basis:
vasion in South Viet NaB.. 'llte were se bitterly hostile to tile ing of . Noitb Viet Ntm)., this betWeen candid Isolationists .:ld !tom those of rlgh~wlng Repubne paper medium in their histories.
- Expanded local news and feature cov· real aim is simply to force this American posiUon as to be was not enough. When he ttalt· those candidly determined · to licans.
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·rb.ere is constant change in the natural
1 II lite "Ubtiral"
erage by a larger editorial staff. . .
country
to
abandon
the
end
"shocking."
They
quote
him
as
K
bombi~
for
more
than
a
go
in
against
the
-urge
of
This,
then
ordi
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- More articles of fact and opm10n by
lis;h · g. Anxious to improve our product, the most skilled craftsmen in the world the commitment of three Presi- having llatly said that · t be month, this was not enough. Hltlerjsm. Acknowledged paclf- leader on V1et Narn.
to ect a change for the better, our logiwriting for United Press International and
cal ove was to produce a larger Sunday
agencies.
new ·paper combining The Gallia Times special
-More articles of an entertaining and
and 'fhe Daily Sentinel.
cultural nature appealing to women, teenG.'ling into more than 10,000 Gallia· agers, and adults generally.
Mei*' homes, this single medium of the
- The best possible local sports coverprinted word promises readers and adver- age that can be managed.
tisrt's rxclting prospects in the future.
- Expanded use of photography In reClr art ~·. ours is a bold t hrust forward .
By BRUC~ B!OSSAT
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porting local events of the day.
j'14·r nnd women find it easy - too easy
Wruhlngton CorrespOII&lt;Uft~. Newspaper Et1terpriu Asm.
-Addition of a color carnie section
- 1o standpat. A newspaper - as any equal to that of any newspaper.
WASHINGTON (NEA) - When the Re~~~~caD
bu·.; im•ss -- fir st of all must be profitable
National
Committee meets these days under C
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--Continued improvement of a TV and
Ray
Bliss,
there
are
no
surface
signs·
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of
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escltement.
or pui sh. It will move forward or back- Entertainment Section begun lour weeks
But here and there one can tap an· underground tllreapt
ward. There is no fixed immobile stance
ago
.
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that
still runs strong with the .old Ideological cross ~
from which communities moving ahead can
We, like you, tend to be comfortable
rents.
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be sE'rved. And moving ahead our com- with familiar things. We were comfortable
On the surface, the seplons are largely a thing of
fluqf\!CS arc
with the Gallia Times, published Satur·
color slide charts, O;'inion reoearch fjgures, talk of ele~
"ri\o n:ildest scrutiny of the Meigs-Gallia days for 20 years and two weeks as the
tronlc data processmg and other · new tecbnlquea, an
~oMn:u n lt.v ~hows its peoples becoming
exchange of •all kinds of technl~al lnfllfmatlon.
sixth issue of The Daily Tribune. We were
l.1¥ 'rt~ b(11nogcneous. We seek similar i( not at ease with the Saturday Daily Sentinel of
Meantime, beneath these display racks of poiiUcal
"nuts and bolts," the familiar party ferment can ·bt
W&lt;'JJ11Cal goals. Beginning in 1966 we shall 19 )'f:'ars, 7 months. Our readers were ac~~ ~rt our influence together in the Ohio
detected.
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customed to these final issues of the week,
Meeting a young moderate, an unwavering Gold·
House of Hepresentatives.
the day of rest on Sunday, and the rewater Republican said wltb a sneer:
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· Flit) yea rs ago Meigs and Gallia persons
sumption of activity on Monday.
"I
.suppose
you
want
to
win"!
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·!i.~~lj' \\Tr&lt;' strangers. llighways and auto·
But Saturday is a day limited by its poThe young man said he did, Indeed. Recalling the
rn ohilrs. telephones. television today litencounter to other Republicans later he aald he still
sition as last in the week's progression of
e ra l !~ have made them next-door neighhas trouble with rigid rlgbtiltB In bls borne alate. Ht
days. The publishing industry, from which
·OO rs. · Rotary and Lions Clubs, American
added:
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all n(•wspapr.rs draw material to perform
L@~i t. n Po~ts. churches, garden clubs, va·
•· "I tell 'ern they cussed FDR,' they cussed Han1
greater public service, is geared to Sunday
ri e ti e ~ of auxiliaries, teacher associatwns,
Truman, they cussed John· F. Kennedy .and now they
publication. Sunday is a day, in the publof)or uni ons, councils far economic procuss LBJ. And what did they get? They got the New
lisnin j'. world. to sum up the week past and
,~1'\!ss.
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cumbers
of commerce, retail mer·
to
introduet•
the
six
days
ahead.
Society.
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clunt s. ext ension services today often disSunday,
whatever
.tse
it
unhappily
has
HELD
BELOW
~
VISIBLE
LEVEJ.j
at tbll )'eif'l
~ ~arrl the "count y l in~~ · · as if it does not
become, perhaps is a day when the reader
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meeting
w•s
a
strong
effort
by
1¥.'
psny'slllat,
exi :- ; t.
ebairmen,
who
met
on
their,
own,
te
hjiJII.
tbose
lesser
_
of
newspapers
must
reflect,
a
time
to
rc·lt Wuulrl be fair, therefore, to hold that
but very noisy basUons of Goldwa~ Vo'Y!J ~
groap
his
energies
for
the
tasks
ahead.
'!'lie Oh&gt;u Valley Publishing Company is
publicans a~d the ..Republican Women'l · }i'ed8Jitlon-.
Newspapers have tended to provide this
oe.t~11 l n g up w1th progress.
·under
tighter general ' PartY control
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BETTER NEWSPAPER
The
chairmen
adopted
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resolution
ur~
that
ali
·O:We confidently look forward to offering papen generally have prospered where
Inquiry be made Into relations betwetiil these auzlllar. .
les and the senior party. The point I~ plain-the cball'
'iM~~ ~eople of our two counties - w it h reason and good taste prevail.
rhus The Ohio Valley Publishing Commen regard the rlghtlst militancy of the .Young Repub.M ~s~)t\ County an interested onlooker pany
moves
into
Sunday
publication.
licans . and the dowager types in, the ff!leratlon u aq
1'111! finest home newspaper in history. That
We
shall
seek
to
fulfill
our
mission
of
embarrassment
ahd a .Jiandlcap to a party trying to ~~~
~ '·t!Jc object of The Sunday Tirnes-Sentiback
on
the
winning
r!llld. . .
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public
service
here
as
we
do
five
other
daya
1\C'~. As we approach th is goal, we shall be
The make-up of manY federation qllltl a~ put7
ol
the
week
wtth
separate
publications.
"lUt-e to make improvements in our imlividleaders. One veteran shook his bead -sadly !fhe!l -~ Cllllt
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away from a local meetlng featutlng well.qte~·'old t•
dies and a handful of hot-eyed young things. Said be: .
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"Now you see one of the things that's 'llrong with
n, ,)
.Qur party."
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to join in endorsing an loquley aimed at puttl!lf a hard
Valiantly
and
ceaselessly,
they
fought
check
on the ladles and the young rniUta!N. IM, 10 fll
i•&gt; C~urage Is wl1ere you find It, and It is
as
can
be learned, there wa1 no 1uch foilow·up.
·~~attenin g lu see again and again that it for survival. fearlessly, they flew into
, ' Bliss, determined to keep the p&amp;rty's foetll on the
howling headwinds that spun \hem around
has'no relation to size.
nuts and bolts .he conalders essentlaf to 1986 VICtorlet, II
:.:.· In the tremendous storms that have but could not drive them back. Persistent·
reported to have quashed the plan for formal actiOn.
~sv,:c pt the nation this winter, huge trucks,
The asswiiptlon Ia, of eoune, that any llleh aetloa
iy and tirelessly, they pecked through healJuses, airplanes and' trains found the gowould be a bostlle flag waved In the faces of rlgbtillla
vy snow and crusted ice for the bits of
whose energies are needed In the preelncta.
¥hf too rough to maintain schedules or food
that m~ant the difference between
United
Press
btternatiOIIBI
was
quite
enough
for
me.
As
I
and
I
am
now
prepared
to
It Is said, however, that the state chairmen were
f~e~ to operate.
told they could be aa tough as they liked In dllclpllnlng
WASHINGTON &lt;UP!) -Eve- Col. Casebolt, erstwhile sage of answer the question the
01'r&gt;totorists by the thousands gave up the life and death.
either Young Republican or Women's Federation units In ·
Night alter night they sought whatever ry time there is an unusually Waxahachie, Tex., used to say, 1bme it arises.
tU c against snow. sleet and ice, and
their stales--and that those local units wonld not be at•
meager
shelter
they
could
lind
from
wind
heavy snowlali questions invari· All tnow looks alike."
One thing that made the
y sta~ cd put until things eased up.
lowed any appeal to the national level. .
to how it
Collectively Speaking
blizzard memorable was
~~~ , . t hoo\ s dosed, churches canceled ser- and bitter cold . Morning alter morning ably arise as
How this will sit with the national leadership of the
\':~Psl : ; ports Pvrnts were called off and they resumed the vital search for suste- compares with the big blizzard The colonel was speaking fact that it took place on Ma1rchl two auxiliaries, in the pbsence of a formal party deelal'o
1collectively, ol course, everyone 12, which was the date that ation, Is not altogether clear.
!"'oPie 1n general fell back on the practi· nance. It never occurred to them to give o' '88.
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This is one ol the peculiar knows thai individually 'Bill New York department
One thing the state cbairmen's undertaking did make
~I phil osophy that when mother nature up.
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Some didn't make it. Most of them did. quirk_s in human nature. W~on snowflakes are different._
had designaed as
"Spring clear: Their own ·organizaUon Is exhibiUng new vitality.
ltifuson a rampage, &lt;t's smarter to roll with
And
those
that
dldn't
never
quit.
They
died
II they keep on, some of Bliss' charts may begin to Jump
a disastet slrtkes, the ftrsl Snowstorms also vary m size Opening Day."
t!ll' fiunch than to meet it head-on.
a little.
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managed
But not the birds. In sub-zero tempera- trying desperately to live.
Yes, courage is where you lind it. It is is how It stacks np with some speaking when you've seen one break through· drifts up to \5
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tures, m snow several times their height,
literally
for
the
birds.
Man
can
thank
them
other disaster.
you've seen them all.
feet deep on Broadway
111 gales that man In foul-weather gear had
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trouble buckmg. tiny birds weighing only for their example by feeding them in their
Millions of persons derived I have often W&lt;Jndered what it they bad never seen such
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lime of trouble. ·
TIMES-SENTINEL
uuuccs refused to be licked.
great saUs!action out of being was about the storm of 1888 gains.
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Some Wind
the Eastern SeabOard was the of lolklore. It occurred to me Another interesting thing · B·
biggest of this century In some that perhaps the snow was bOut the storm ·was the wind veareas. I was ·not among \llelll. green, or something like that. locily. A~tcording to some reThe fact that it was lbe I aSIIigned my entire research ports. the wind blew "" hard
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that
you
shudder
at
the
thought
biggest
snowstorm that day staff lo look into the mauer
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So stati stics are dull, right?
of some poor guy having to count ail this,
1\obody is interested in thPm, right?
impression by impression. Then you learn
Wrung.
Hatlo's They'll Do It Every Time
done by simple mathematics. To wit:
sf·, e statistics may be boring. But oth· it was
The average golf shoe has 12 spikes.
m g b you.
Two
shQes, 24 spikes.
F example:
~ENRY!
The
average player takes 28 strides per
A big university makes a survey and
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fmds that its graduates have an average green. Twenty-eight times 24 is 672.
TO SEE YOiJ
Eighteen times 672 comes to 12,096 imof 1.8 chi ldren.
BUT 'THEY
pressions
per player per round.
l'ow. at first glance, this can be a bit
TO~t:&gt; ME
Estimating that 200 rounds are played
VOLJ WASN'T
startlin g, but by the time you have figured
each day on a course, the greens would re·
tN •· '·
Jt nut . the number sticks in your mind.
And the U.S. Golf Association hao just ceive 2,419,200 spike boles per day, or 72
eome up with a statistic that even those million a month, or 864 million a year, or
Who never touch the game will find lntri· 8,640 million a decade, or .. .
You could go overtime on this.
gil&gt;ng.
Statistics dull? Are you kidding? Why,
"'rhe USGA says that on an average day
do
you know that the average person reads
II'K;'spiked shoes of players make 2,419,200
489.9
statistics every . , .
~rn press ions on the greens of a single
Was it every year or every lifetime?
'O 'J I SC.
Anyway, it was interesting.
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GOP Task: Control of and
Help (rom Party Rightists

Courage- Truly For the Birds

The Lighter Side

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lllec world but It is more valuable as a
&amp;allfce of oil for a lubricant in the manuff(lture o! watches, clocks and other deli·
cate in.truments made of hard steel. The
Oil Is obtained from the soft fat of the
~ and the jaw. It Ia free from the tendency to gum or thicken by oxidation and
,9oes not corrode metaL

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set with the plaster and become a pel111&amp;nent part of the wall. Among the most im·
portant series of frescoes were those paint.ed ·bY Michelangelo on the ceiling of the
Sistine Chapel in the Vatican. It took four
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County area, and one or t h e
OOUJllry'l fastest growing past.iJOOs, has hlt Meigs county like
an atomic bOmb wlth the openin ol the Tom Thumb Raceway Center, East MaiR • sl,
Pomeroy.
Owners of the new raceway
locattii! ln the old Maytag build:
lng at the Intersection of Sycs1-l
more and MailHIIs, 'I"' Jack
Kerr, manager of WMPO
dlo In Middleport • Po~ner&lt;IV.
and his brother, Kenneth,
Athens.
Tbe Ra-ay Center
in
Pomeroy Ia the llrst in the
· trl-counly area. btdieBtiODI
are lbat l1le wm start oooa in
GaiUpoUs.

Known as "Slat'' raclnJ! by LOTS OF ACTIVITY - Large groups of interesled persons, from the todd!
·
.
many, the sport hao been
In Pomeroy since it opened last week.
en to retired adults, patroniZe tho new Tom Tbum' Raceway Center
lng to the front around I h e
nat~ the ~ast yl!ar. It II a
pastme enjoyed by adults as
well 81 youngsters. Age Is •o
factor
G ' nor
. Is sex ·
.
eorge. (WUIIe) Cundiff, Syracuse, 15 managing the new
~~way In Pomerey ror
the
ing lab~~bers.l A :mal openho
mg P ann soon and
sh ~ are held lbat champ10n•P races will be staged on the
tract
Minilater.
f t- ature models of sleek,
··as moving cars, such as a flymg Ford Gt, _are used by the
racing enlhustast.s. One track
has already been installed at
the raceway i~ Pooteroy and
the bn&gt;tllers lndtcated this week
~ot~r elabebOrateiy designed
yo . may
added.
Nattonally, slut racing has
~come a tremendous busineSII
n recent months, wllb annual
..,.. of, tracks, cars, and ao-

Tri~untrfeat~~,

cessories connected with the
sport estimated from $3oo-$500 I
milli&lt;m.
,
Many racing enthusiasts own
one or more cars. The racers
are availa~le either in kit form
or ready to run. The cars are
powered by tiny, high r.p.m.
direct current electric motors
led from copper pickup take:
akmgside the slots on the track
One thing is certain it is ·
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fast movmg,
Is well• as las'
eeaoili shrdlu cmfwyp vbvgkq'
growing enterprise. It also ol
lers clean, wholesome enter
tainment.
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PHILADELPIDA &lt;UPI) _
The lll·roond bout between
former welterweight champion
Luis Rodriguez and Gear e
Benton . was postponed fro~
feb. 14 to Marcfi 7 because
ROOiguez injured
his right
hand.
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and- tbelt leaden(who set an exam+.·
pie In learning va; ~
lues not only i11 --.
money, but tbe '
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friendlhlp and
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honesty. Best

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are proud to express a special
salute in honor of Scouting
lAlyalty ia one of
many fllle quail·
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by our Boy
Soouta: Support
tbem fDd their
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the Scouts of th!e
town and tbeq
advisers, help . .,
build boys into fii,
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M-G-M DISTRICT SCOUT EXECUTIVE
A DISTRICT EXECUTIVE FOR 21 YEARS
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Iidcat Conv. Cpe. Low mileage, like new condition.
his one has the ~25 horsepower engine. Buick's finest
nd best. Shows the very best of care.

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ways. Our best
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a .
once said,
Boy couts have
both qualities they are clean .JD., ,
mind, heart and -,,
body. Help tW
to become lead~
in every walk · qf
life!
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Congratulations
to a great team o!
young men that's
always working
so bard every·
where, for the
young, the old
md the whole
eommunity. We
support you and
we thank you!

Ufea
teeks to follow the prlnclplea
Inculcated by the
Scout 149!. We
say, ''Happy
Birthday, Scouts,"

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On the New Sunday Timu.Sentinel

MAke friends wHh
Bay Scoutll and
their adult leaders · tlill week.
Support them
with ~. effort,
money . . . . IDvest
ID t!le nitiQn'il fti. ,.

PLACEMENT TEST

atalina Station Wagon. A spotless light blue finish
at~ing blue vinyl interior. Low mileage by one very
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SALUTE FLAG - Jan Long, left, and Richard Gilkey,
members of Middleport Boy Scout Trnyp 235, salute the
American Flag as National Boy Scout Week, Feb. 7-13, is
about to get underway. Troop 235, with M!Hord Hysell,
SHOW DISPLAY- Ronnie Couch and Joey Ro_aenballm
scoutmaster, has 28 members.
of Cub Pack 248 in Pomeroy look over window displays
prepared by their group to be placed In a Pomeroy buBiL
NEW YORK (UPI) -Lynda toolt in the musical ' Man of La ness place during Boy Scout Week. Ronnie, at left, is in
Bird Johnson, wearing a blonde Mancha" Friday night at the Den 6 and Joey )s in Den 8 of Pack 248.
w~ aod in the company of Wruihlngton Square Theater in
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three Secret Service agents, Greenwlch Village.
In its tumbling journey down
WAS
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a Iii • lnlle • long valley between llle 8ea of Galtlee and
the Dead Bee, the River JOr·
Catalina Hard Top Coupe. Beautiful red finish with
dan twists and loops a tolal
bite top and matching interior. Exceptional in every
dis~.lll 300·•miles.
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conp-atUlitlons
for settinJ an ex·
ample ali of us
eollld well follow
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Rest:lUrant d1vorce. A guest quoted the late

Lawford from I PrPs ident Kennedy's sister
..,, 1h;_ h ~&gt; wa~ divorced in Sun sRying she and Lawford met to
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EAGLE AWARD WINNER CHI~tOTHE, OHIO- RoOII! 1, Post OffiCI lulldlnt
- James Wise, of Explorer HUNTINGTON W VA
Room 22
p OfflCit lui'..,
Post 253 in Mason, is t h e
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most recent winner of t h e
V1 t
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reEagle award, the highest in
More than 10,000 Peace Corps_ o un ee~ are ne e
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ocouting, in the Jl.elga-G•Dia·
quests from developing nations In ~atln America, Africa ind Asia. To be
Mason diltrlcl. Jam~s wa 1
1 tak th
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presented the award last f•llconsidered for training programs you shou d
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placement test Feb. 12. Either send
completed appHcatlon fo

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Siegfried
Scores 19 in
Boston Win

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Peace Corps before the test, or fill one out ~nd •ubmlt It at th.etime you take
the tesl For. an application, or more inf9~, ~ th• P;eace Corps,

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BOSTON (UPI) -Larry SJeg.
fried scored 19 points; secood
'only to Tom Sanders' 211, and
John Havlicek got baclv Into the
lineup wltlt II .!JOm.IJ! Frldaps
the lloslon Celtic~ fieat St.Louis
117·95 In a National Bas~etbaU

AllllO&lt;iBlioft giUDII, Helping the two fOI'IDei' Ohio
Slate stars was Ron ilonham, ,
former ace or the Univefslty 011
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ery denominatlod["
we thank you. .
Your belief in tile :' 1

tlloy Scouts! Here
Is our three
cbeen for you on
_your 58th Dni·

Week . .. .. . take
time out tn support these fln•
boyl and the IIJeD
IJid womeo who
wort with them.
Appreciate, en·
eounge and IJio
vest ID their p-eat
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eonunulllty. C4bJI'Itulatlom, md
a illlcere ialute

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aJi

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aiYe

who

Coocratulatlolll · .. .
to the Boy Scout(
and- tbelt leaden(who set an exam+.·
pie In learning va; ~
lues not only i11 --.
money, but tbe '
value of kindness,
friendlhlp and
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honesty. Best

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al'ld to their leaders, too.
During Boy Scout birthday

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are proud to express a special
salute in honor of Scouting
lAlyalty ia one of
many fllle quail·
lies ei.empUfled
by our Boy
Soouta: Support
tbem fDd their
ieade!'ll, in every

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dedicated to building

make him a

better citizens, a better

Best wishes, Boy Scouts, and may

row'a bope and

you ever "Strengthen America's

(ll'llmlte.

Scout. Support .i-~
the Scouts of th!e
town and tbeq
advisers, help . .,
build boys into fii,
morrow's great ,,;
leaders!
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community and a better world.

way, at all limes.
Tbey are lotnol"
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0. GUY NASH,
M-G-M DISTRICT SCOUT EXECUTIVE
A DISTRICT EXECUTIVE FOR 21 YEARS
1-'ll'f'"llll RENDEZVOUS
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The restaurant said
.~ I,:W \!IHK iUPI) - Mrs · Lawlord
made the
p ·" 1 r ·, 4' i a KennPdy Lawford reservation by telephone from
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Snow Sale
- - $1995

4 Buick - - -S2695 s2495
Iidcat Conv. Cpe. Low mileage, like new condition.
his one has the ~25 horsepower engine. Buick's finest
nd best. Shows the very best of care.

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i1wll and best and this one is tops. Full power. Hydra·
:~ I)( drive _Luxury Series.

3 Oldsmobile $2195 s1995
"I"'' ''Hli' ' 2 rlr. Hard Top Like new condition inside
nd out l'osttive traction. Power windows, power seat,

'"' er steering and brakes Hydramatic brakes.

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. never forms In the 102-lb. tOp freezer

LrSahre 2 dr. Hard Top. One very particular local own·
t r. Spotless dark blue finish with while top.

tlonl
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or refri&amp;,rator sec·

62 Pontiac - - s1595 $1495

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3 full-width ShiiVOI
on door.
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all vinyl mterior . Power steering and

br''' '"' llydr;mlalic drive. One very careful local owner.

62 Pontiac __

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let:~l 11 •a j dr. Sellon Power steering
tna1 k d ri1 ,, ~:x fra good tires.

61 Ford

$1395

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BUICK-PONTIAC-GMC TRUCKS

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on • thin colh!Oft ol tlr tuPOHed
by! mut vacuum cl..ntl'l- 11t1
you mov1 It with ' " ' tor iltllnll
tnd underf!Mth cltlnln&amp;l Refriftnltor &amp;lid.S rl&amp;ht out withoUt trtc·
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who help eneourace the Scout proJI'IIID.

of helpfulness, a].
ways. Our best
1VIthes to Scouts
tveeyivherel

1966 FRIGIDAIRE
FROST·PROOF REFRIGERATOR!

Just Arrlvod

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3 Oldsmobile
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ne~ Godliness,
a .
once said,
Boy couts have
both qualities they are clean .JD., ,
mind, heart and -,,
body. Help tW
to become lead~
in every walk · qf
life!
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Congratulations
to a great team o!
young men that's
always working
so bard every·
where, for the
young, the old
md the whole
eommunity. We
support you and
we thank you!

Ufea
teeks to follow the prlnclplea
Inculcated by the
Scout 149!. We
say, ''Happy
Birthday, Scouts,"

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CongraJulotion1

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POMEROY, 0.

On the New Sunday Timu.Sentinel

MAke friends wHh
Bay Scoutll and
their adult leaders · tlill week.
Support them
with ~. effort,
money . . . . IDvest
ID t!le nitiQn'il fti. ,.

PLACEMENT TEST

atalina Station Wagon. A spotless light blue finish
at~ing blue vinyl interior. Low mileage by one very
·arelul owner. Power steering and brakes. Hydramatic.

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WINTER PRICES!

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Women's
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SALUTE FLAG - Jan Long, left, and Richard Gilkey,
members of Middleport Boy Scout Trnyp 235, salute the
American Flag as National Boy Scout Week, Feb. 7-13, is
about to get underway. Troop 235, with M!Hord Hysell,
SHOW DISPLAY- Ronnie Couch and Joey Ro_aenballm
scoutmaster, has 28 members.
of Cub Pack 248 in Pomeroy look over window displays
prepared by their group to be placed In a Pomeroy buBiL
NEW YORK (UPI) -Lynda toolt in the musical ' Man of La ness place during Boy Scout Week. Ronnie, at left, is in
Bird Johnson, wearing a blonde Mancha" Friday night at the Den 6 and Joey )s in Den 8 of Pack 248.
w~ aod in the company of Wruihlngton Square Theater in
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three Secret Service agents, Greenwlch Village.
In its tumbling journey down
WAS
NOW
a Iii • lnlle • long valley between llle 8ea of Galtlee and
the Dead Bee, the River JOr·
Catalina Hard Top Coupe. Beautiful red finish with
dan twists and loops a tolal
bite top and matching interior. Exceptional in every
dis~.lll 300·•miles.
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Scouta ' go our
conp-atUlitlons
for settinJ an ex·
ample ali of us
eollld well follow
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Rest:lUrant d1vorce. A guest quoted the late

Lawford from I PrPs ident Kennedy's sister
..,, 1h;_ h ~&gt; wa~ divorced in Sun sRying she and Lawford met to
\ 'd 'r"t I,J:-&gt;1 Tllt' -.rlay .
discuss their four children.

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ATHENS, OHIO-

EAGLE AWARD WINNER CHI~tOTHE, OHIO- RoOII! 1, Post OffiCI lulldlnt
- James Wise, of Explorer HUNTINGTON W VA
Room 22
p OfflCit lui'..,
Post 253 in Mason, is t h e
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most recent winner of t h e
V1 t
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reEagle award, the highest in
More than 10,000 Peace Corps_ o un ee~ are ne e
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ocouting, in the Jl.elga-G•Dia·
quests from developing nations In ~atln America, Africa ind Asia. To be
Mason diltrlcl. Jam~s wa 1
1 tak th
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presented the award last f•llconsidered for training programs you shou d
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placement test Feb. 12. Either send
completed appHcatlon fo

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Siegfried
Scores 19 in
Boston Win

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Peace Corps before the test, or fill one out ~nd •ubmlt It at th.etime you take
the tesl For. an application, or more inf9~, ~ th• P;eace Corps,

.or·

see your lo.Cill Postmaster.
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BOSTON (UPI) -Larry SJeg.
fried scored 19 points; secood
'only to Tom Sanders' 211, and
John Havlicek got baclv Into the
lineup wltlt II .!JOm.IJ! Frldaps
the lloslon Celtic~ fieat St.Louis
117·95 In a National Bas~etbaU

AllllO&lt;iBlioft giUDII, Helping the two fOI'IDei' Ohio
Slate stars was Ron ilonham, ,
former ace or the Univefslty 011
Ctuclnnati, who appeared bi-lef:
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we thank you. .
Your belief in tile :' 1

tlloy Scouts! Here
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_your 58th Dni·

Week . .. .. . take
time out tn support these fln•
boyl and the IIJeD
IJid womeo who
wort with them.
Appreciate, en·
eounge and IJio
vest ID their p-eat
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1--Tbe Sunday Timet-Sentinel, SUnday, february 8, 1981'
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14·20 degree~ when the snow began falling on Frf.
day, Nov. 24. However, unlike the 1966 arctic b~
the mercury cUmbed Into the 20's durlnC the neu aev:
en daya befo~ell bUilt melttnc on Dec. 1. ll(uy ~
dents. ~U~ve lhls year's snow Is setting a record for
renwmng mtact.

Datejline:,·Gallia
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Jj' HOIART
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areal
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TOD4Y

however, a prolonged cold apeD to turn the trick. A
flood followed In March.

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best In Ohlo, from 1957 through 1965: Now with·
out ~ full·tlme .4-H agent, or even a .parHlme agent,
Gallian.s are becoming alarmed. "You can't expect one
man to hand!~ 4-H programs, and other services too.
And you can t expect an area agent to drop In once
and a wbile to check local matters," aald one promin·
entGaUlan.

SUllday
Tlmea-SentiDel. It sueeeecll the Saturday Gallla
Tlmu and tlie Saturday edition of the Pomeroy•Middleport Sentinel. For l"ubUsher Rlehard s. Owe~,~ It
Is a "dream come true." One of Mr. Owen'• flm 're·
marks after purchulng the Gall1polll papers from
Dear Publlt:ations in 1959 was, "I'd like to atart a Sun·
day weekly In tills area."
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"IT BOILS down to one thing. Without a 4-H agent
the program wiD continue to fade. The junior fak

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Will also ~uffer.lt's _not fair to some 700 youths, or the

ye_ars ago-194~by former Tribune-Times Publisher .Harold Wetherholt. That wu ahol'lly after lie
changed the Times• publication date from Thursda;v
to Saturday, Later, after Bill Potter left the TribUJieo
Time!u .to beeome ge~~eral manager of the DaUy Sen*
n , Potter alid Wetherholt dlseusaed tlie poB&amp;Ibllity
of a eombinQC! Sunday _weekly. That wu 1952, seven
years IH!fore the GalllpoUa papers became a part of t)le
Obio Valley Publlsbirig Co.

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90 this Month in Gallia

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AREA realtlenll recalled the huge mid-century snow·

fall late last week u Old Man .Winter continued
hls onslaul!ht Whlch began on Saturday, Jan. 22. Total
accumulatfon In Gallla county after four snows lo 11
day!! reached 19.9 lnchu, jUBt short of the 20.3 rec·
ord established In late November of 1950.

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many advts.ors and JUnior leaders who have spent end·
less hours tn the past 10 or 20 years making the pro·
gra11,1 a success. Something should be done and faat "
continued the Individual.
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WHILE cleaning out his desk recently, Gallia County

Representative 1). 0. Taber ran acrou a Dee. 17,
1956 Issue of the Gallipolis Dally Tribune. A hnse 8
column ~~d headline read: "Rt. 33 By-Pass Project
Proposed. That was nearly 10 years ago. Now, adler
!ill th~se years, the proposal Is about to become a realIty. B1cls far the Rt. 35 project will be opened Tuesday

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SUCCESS of the new weekly dependa not only upon
the efiorta of all members of the Timea and Sentinel atalfs, but sublerlben and advertisers as weD.
Dateline would appreciate letters from hls readeJ:s,
with eommenl,ll on fhe IIIW venture, It ls a '"major step
forward" for the Ohlo Vallev Publld!l"' Co.

F'IF l'EEN yean ago, temperature rsnged between

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lllaru the first appearuce of the

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wu minor damage lo bolb veblcles.
Can driven by Alina PIJ•
male, 71, of _4112 Jackson PUre,
and Rooald }!urp, 21, Rio
Grande, were lllvolwd Ill a
minor backhlg aecldenl al 4:15
p.m. ll'rlday 011 Cedar St., between li'il:st and Second Ave.
Pollee llld Mra.P11mlle back·
eel ' : ol a driveway al Ruth's
Flor llllop. Htr car alruck
the left rear _feeder of the Bur·
gherthe car _which wu parked on
oppollle side of the alreet.
There wu no damage to the

TWENTY YEARS AGO, from the CUes of the Gallla
'f:lmes ud Dally Trlbl&amp;ne . . . Rlo Grande College
offtc1ally launchea "1100.a·year" club for its 1upport
. . . Rep. Ct:a~g Slagle and Auditor Emmett Slagle will
have oppoSition In May Primary as George Tope and
Ken Worman flle petitions . . . GAHS upsets Jackson
3~·28 for third straight cage win . .. Eight Russians
visit GaiUpo~s for tugboat trials . .. Eugene s. SJ?ear
40. leading c1vle leader, succumb• ... Judge Lewts
Plymale car. •
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Warden resigns chmmanship of GOP'S executive
All •ec.:.ldanl occUITild at 2.20
committee.
p.m. Frl YIn the 300 block of

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Servi~ held

A. PUre Jr., the oklell lion of
Second Ave., wheu Ruth . Wo~ Callforolll'a COGimlrlll{ Epls.
llnbarger, 36, Rt. Z Pt. Plea.. oopal bllbop ~a pow!S'Iul BADDECit, N. I. (lJPI) • ·
ant started wpull out of 1 par- huntl\lil rlfie at hla IDOUth Plvate llei'Vlcel were
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kfDI ~~~~e. Hot car struck a ear Friday and shot blJru,eU to &amp;a111rda1 for Dr. Gllberl . B.
owned by MonvU Swain, Rt. I death In a drab 10-a-day hotel Gms•eaor who, 11 1 llalldar Ill
Crown City, which was parked room.
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VIrginia Neville, Rt. 1 VInton, In the zone ~ead of her car. Pollee ta!d the 22-yeaHid 11'· led the wJIIIderlull ef.·ill\ill
repurted that her ear, .pitked There was mUIOr damase to youth fired two shots !rom !be hons wllb oocounl8 of ~~
In front of Dr. lltown'l office botb cars.
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30-30 Savage rifle. The first outposta and peoplee. _;r11 11
on Tblrd Ave., was damaged
missed. Tbe second ripped ~enor. 110, died FridoJ.ill
on the left front lender by an Flax is Criticized
I' away
the rlght side of his face ~~~ir~mlly f~hme boben.d
IDIIdeotllled motorist The ..,.
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eldent was reported 'at the po. For Entering Ral'e
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1dea that geography wa ~ dGt
dJy.
S. Rep. John J. Gillilan, seeking
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just for the sclentltt .bul )!&amp;
All aeeldeot oc:eurred at 8:15 rMiectlon and unopposed In the I
lonoed to all men. To I!8Ptli)'l
a.111. FrldJy at Fourfll.av and May Democratic primary, blastan audience he popul~ t!..
Slate-at, when Hareld M. lla\m. ed Cincinnati Attorney William
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concept of «&gt;lored plctuli!s . '
ders, 39, Eureka Star Rt., drl•· Flu; • member of the John
personal accounts of 1 ·
lng a elty school hua, wu mak· Birch Soelety. Friday for enter.
tlon. As a .result, the . . .
lng a left turn off State-tl, ontt lne the Republican primary for Howard Carpenter was hap-!grew until 11 has moro
Fourtll-av, and the left rear his seal
pily surprised Sunday with a1mln:on members the wm:'{1 '
comer of the hua 1jrllck a park. Fl8l Is opposing former u. family gathering at his home er.
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eel car owned by Mra. AVID D. S. Rep. Robert Taft Jr.
in in Syracuse In ob•ervance of
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Three minor _.accldehbi 1Dd 1
THE .Obi~ River, f~r the first Ume In three yem, be- hltsklp were IDvestlpted ll'rl·
came Jammet! w1th ice last week. Last lime uvlsa· clay by elty pollee. •No 111e wu
Uo11 became Impossible on the ll,uge stream wu Jan. Injured and at eltai1el wen
23, 1963, when lemperatur~ dipped to 18 'de~1 be. filed. Pollee are stm lnvestf.
low zero. It remained sl:Jlld two .or three days. It iook, saUfll the hltaklp.
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Wmeelf with Guli

Gallipolis Police Probe
-Thr \V ks dD: .
.ee . ree -. an ..."'tskir.

Tafl'• bld for a poliUcal comeback. GIUigan likened Flax's
entry Into the race 1o Willlim
Buckley'• fuUie attempt
to
dJw enougb Republican votes
away from Now York Mayor
Jo~ Lindsay In Jut Nmm·
ber s mayoral election.
UND8 ERODE
MOSCOW tUPI) -The "vir·
p . Ianda" wheat area of the
IIOiltb central Soviet Ulllon bu
been hit by ..U erosion, Soviet
llclentlats •ld Saturday. The
!K'Ientlsto recommended th•t
virgin lands farmers change
from ordinary plowing metboc!•
and preserve stubble on their
fields.

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• 81st birthday. HI• birthday
was Saturday, Jan. Z9.
Four Villages are·'''"' .,,
which was served during the WiiJf'd Out by QJIJI~'
A highlight of the dinner, ATHENS !UP!) _ A ~
l'hlch was served during the of earthquakes wiped out )t&gt;Or
afternoon. wa• a large decorated villages in central ond wesiiiR]
birthday cake. Everyone gather- Greece Saturday. killing ~tl"'l&lt;
around the table 5Jngln~ "Happy one woman aod Injuring riiiGI"'
Birthday" as he cut the first of others it was reported here
ollce.
I Reside~ts of a wide are~t o.
Attending were Mrs. Wilson •Greece fled Into th• streeb il.
Carpet:ter. Mi89 Alita Carpen-1 the pre-dawn dark,.;., who~~ lhl
ter. James Carpenter and MI!S •first aod strongest shock WI,!
Suzy Parker, all of Pomeroy: ' fell al 4 a.m. That 20·ser,qf11 1
Mrs. James Carpenter &amp; dough.! quake was followed by ~evi&gt;.JII"
ter., Linda an~ Cricket, and ' lesser tremors.
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son, Spencer, all of Dorcas.
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Mr. and Mro. Wayne Carpen- Mr. and Mrs. Gen. Car~~~ :.
ter, Capt. and Mrs. E Clare and daughters, Ten and Karyn ·
Carpenter a: r son, Lowell, and all of Belvre.
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Savings fn every dep't on fine quah~

Unbehevable

home furnishings: Elegant sofas and

BARGAIN

chain, dining room pieces, bedroom

LIST:
Two Known to
Die in Fire

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groups, broadloom carpet.

Qlle OI!Jy.,..Maple

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i&amp;OOJ(ti\SE HEAD- ,.,
BOARD.

Reg. $59,

Sale $19

KROEHLER SOfiA, 88"
long, Traditional aldrted
style. 3 cusblon. Fine
classic quallty. Pumpkin
color.

Reg. $284,Sale$214
SAVE $150 - Flex•t•l
QUILTED SOM, Early
American, plllow ann
style ln charming gold,
brown, green print.

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CLOSE-OUT BROYHILL "SAGA" DINING ROOM 6 PCS.
Oiled-walnut finish on American walnut. Exceptional quality,
Six piece group includes extension table 40"x60" with 12''
leaf, four side chairs, one host chair.
Regulerly $237.75--FEB. SALE $122

Reg. $395, Sale $245

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2 Only LOUNGI! CHAIRS
Choice of lime green or
rose beige. Our best.

Reg. $159, Sale $88
SALEM MAPLE 3 PC,
BEDROOM includes dou·
ble dresser, bed, and nlt•
stand.

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Reg. $149, Sale $109
. SEAL _- r.ary Saunders. left, displays his Ohio History project, the Great
of 0 ~'1 • C h~.·~ k: ng ot her p ~ o .w d. s is Don Telle. center, while Mark Johnson, seated.
~ra~ to t n·· "f'&lt;~ l Y. llh grt-at pndc All are seventh grade pupils of Mrs. Carl Nibert's
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Dr•m•tlc New SPANISH
SOI'A In quilted print,
black and white. Very
plush and comfortable.
P.ecan tnmmed.

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KLING COLONIAL MAPLE
M~kes dining niore relaxing. All stock on hand reduced in this hand rubbed
aoud maple group.

Reg. $319, Sale $222
2 Pc. Modetn LIVING
ROOM SUITE. Smart
Beige Hound1tooth nyloa
co verlag.

~~9, Sll• $199
If You' .Favorite Color Ia
Ill-Save $150
- ' Haii\IOnie II" 111111

' T!IAQITIONAL SOFA,

111tr• soft loo4e

hack cu.

&gt;. wi'ys
slnom.' In lood t•sw
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'-*· $3~, s.lt"$249

. NEVER ENDING JOB - J. Alfred Burton, Ohio Valley Bank messenger In Gallipolis,
remove some of the 12-inch plus sno w on the bank's huge parldng lot. This has
.a. never ending job in the area since Jan. 22, whe!l the season'• first major snow
~~~~~d _the, ~~e:'heT:~]~~ -~~ ~ow Is almost 11 hlgb aa the brl~k wall of Mrs. 0. 0.

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furniture
Choose from Wldllt Variety lOOK .CASES, all .
lif~s. maple, walnut, ma- .
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S•le $188
ellg 74" Wide Chin• Clbinet, Reg. $338.50
S•le $215
el~et 44" wide with Silver Dr1wer, Reg. $154.50 _$ale $88

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1--Tbe Sunday Timet-Sentinel, SUnday, february 8, 1981'
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14·20 degree~ when the snow began falling on Frf.
day, Nov. 24. However, unlike the 1966 arctic b~
the mercury cUmbed Into the 20's durlnC the neu aev:
en daya befo~ell bUilt melttnc on Dec. 1. ll(uy ~
dents. ~U~ve lhls year's snow Is setting a record for
renwmng mtact.

Datejline:,·Gallia
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A

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Jj' HOIART
~w
e4!Uon 1n·w·~'"Me:~:lliJa.Mu'oiJ
areal
.

TOD4Y

however, a prolonged cold apeD to turn the trick. A
flood followed In March.

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best In Ohlo, from 1957 through 1965: Now with·
out ~ full·tlme .4-H agent, or even a .parHlme agent,
Gallian.s are becoming alarmed. "You can't expect one
man to hand!~ 4-H programs, and other services too.
And you can t expect an area agent to drop In once
and a wbile to check local matters," aald one promin·
entGaUlan.

SUllday
Tlmea-SentiDel. It sueeeecll the Saturday Gallla
Tlmu and tlie Saturday edition of the Pomeroy•Middleport Sentinel. For l"ubUsher Rlehard s. Owe~,~ It
Is a "dream come true." One of Mr. Owen'• flm 're·
marks after purchulng the Gall1polll papers from
Dear Publlt:ations in 1959 was, "I'd like to atart a Sun·
day weekly In tills area."
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"IT BOILS down to one thing. Without a 4-H agent
the program wiD continue to fade. The junior fak

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Will also ~uffer.lt's _not fair to some 700 youths, or the

ye_ars ago-194~by former Tribune-Times Publisher .Harold Wetherholt. That wu ahol'lly after lie
changed the Times• publication date from Thursda;v
to Saturday, Later, after Bill Potter left the TribUJieo
Time!u .to beeome ge~~eral manager of the DaUy Sen*
n , Potter alid Wetherholt dlseusaed tlie poB&amp;Ibllity
of a eombinQC! Sunday _weekly. That wu 1952, seven
years IH!fore the GalllpoUa papers became a part of t)le
Obio Valley Publlsbirig Co.

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Mrs. Roxanna Scott turned
90 this Month in Gallia

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AREA realtlenll recalled the huge mid-century snow·

fall late last week u Old Man .Winter continued
hls onslaul!ht Whlch began on Saturday, Jan. 22. Total
accumulatfon In Gallla county after four snows lo 11
day!! reached 19.9 lnchu, jUBt short of the 20.3 rec·
ord established In late November of 1950.

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many advts.ors and JUnior leaders who have spent end·
less hours tn the past 10 or 20 years making the pro·
gra11,1 a success. Something should be done and faat "
continued the Individual.
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WHILE cleaning out his desk recently, Gallia County

Representative 1). 0. Taber ran acrou a Dee. 17,
1956 Issue of the Gallipolis Dally Tribune. A hnse 8
column ~~d headline read: "Rt. 33 By-Pass Project
Proposed. That was nearly 10 years ago. Now, adler
!ill th~se years, the proposal Is about to become a realIty. B1cls far the Rt. 35 project will be opened Tuesday

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SUCCESS of the new weekly dependa not only upon
the efiorta of all members of the Timea and Sentinel atalfs, but sublerlben and advertisers as weD.
Dateline would appreciate letters from hls readeJ:s,
with eommenl,ll on fhe IIIW venture, It ls a '"major step
forward" for the Ohlo Vallev Publld!l"' Co.

F'IF l'EEN yean ago, temperature rsnged between

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lllaru the first appearuce of the

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wu minor damage lo bolb veblcles.
Can driven by Alina PIJ•
male, 71, of _4112 Jackson PUre,
and Rooald }!urp, 21, Rio
Grande, were lllvolwd Ill a
minor backhlg aecldenl al 4:15
p.m. ll'rlday 011 Cedar St., between li'il:st and Second Ave.
Pollee llld Mra.P11mlle back·
eel ' : ol a driveway al Ruth's
Flor llllop. Htr car alruck
the left rear _feeder of the Bur·
gherthe car _which wu parked on
oppollle side of the alreet.
There wu no damage to the

TWENTY YEARS AGO, from the CUes of the Gallla
'f:lmes ud Dally Trlbl&amp;ne . . . Rlo Grande College
offtc1ally launchea "1100.a·year" club for its 1upport
. . . Rep. Ct:a~g Slagle and Auditor Emmett Slagle will
have oppoSition In May Primary as George Tope and
Ken Worman flle petitions . . . GAHS upsets Jackson
3~·28 for third straight cage win . .. Eight Russians
visit GaiUpo~s for tugboat trials . .. Eugene s. SJ?ear
40. leading c1vle leader, succumb• ... Judge Lewts
Plymale car. •
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Warden resigns chmmanship of GOP'S executive
All •ec.:.ldanl occUITild at 2.20
committee.
p.m. Frl YIn the 300 block of

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Servi~ held

A. PUre Jr., the oklell lion of
Second Ave., wheu Ruth . Wo~ Callforolll'a COGimlrlll{ Epls.
llnbarger, 36, Rt. Z Pt. Plea.. oopal bllbop ~a pow!S'Iul BADDECit, N. I. (lJPI) • ·
ant started wpull out of 1 par- huntl\lil rlfie at hla IDOUth Plvate llei'Vlcel were
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kfDI ~~~~e. Hot car struck a ear Friday and shot blJru,eU to &amp;a111rda1 for Dr. Gllberl . B.
owned by MonvU Swain, Rt. I death In a drab 10-a-day hotel Gms•eaor who, 11 1 llalldar Ill
Crown City, which was parked room.
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VIrginia Neville, Rt. 1 VInton, In the zone ~ead of her car. Pollee ta!d the 22-yeaHid 11'· led the wJIIIderlull ef.·ill\ill
repurted that her ear, .pitked There was mUIOr damase to youth fired two shots !rom !be hons wllb oocounl8 of ~~
In front of Dr. lltown'l office botb cars.
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30-30 Savage rifle. The first outposta and peoplee. _;r11 11
on Tblrd Ave., was damaged
missed. Tbe second ripped ~enor. 110, died FridoJ.ill
on the left front lender by an Flax is Criticized
I' away
the rlght side of his face ~~~ir~mlly f~hme boben.d
IDIIdeotllled motorist The ..,.
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eldent was reported 'at the po. For Entering Ral'e
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tees of the soelety. It -~Uce staUen at U:SO p.m. Frl- WASIDNGTON IUPI! - u. l
1dea that geography wa ~ dGt
dJy.
S. Rep. John J. Gillilan, seeking
f
just for the sclentltt .bul )!&amp;
All aeeldeot oc:eurred at 8:15 rMiectlon and unopposed In the I
lonoed to all men. To I!8Ptli)'l
a.111. FrldJy at Fourfll.av and May Democratic primary, blastan audience he popul~ t!..
Slate-at, when Hareld M. lla\m. ed Cincinnati Attorney William
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concept of «&gt;lored plctuli!s . '
ders, 39, Eureka Star Rt., drl•· Flu; • member of the John
personal accounts of 1 ·
lng a elty school hua, wu mak· Birch Soelety. Friday for enter.
tlon. As a .result, the . . .
lng a left turn off State-tl, ontt lne the Republican primary for Howard Carpenter was hap-!grew until 11 has moro
Fourtll-av, and the left rear his seal
pily surprised Sunday with a1mln:on members the wm:'{1 '
comer of the hua 1jrllck a park. Fl8l Is opposing former u. family gathering at his home er.
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eel car owned by Mra. AVID D. S. Rep. Robert Taft Jr.
in in Syracuse In ob•ervance of
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Three minor _.accldehbi 1Dd 1
THE .Obi~ River, f~r the first Ume In three yem, be- hltsklp were IDvestlpted ll'rl·
came Jammet! w1th ice last week. Last lime uvlsa· clay by elty pollee. •No 111e wu
Uo11 became Impossible on the ll,uge stream wu Jan. Injured and at eltai1el wen
23, 1963, when lemperatur~ dipped to 18 'de~1 be. filed. Pollee are stm lnvestf.
low zero. It remained sl:Jlld two .or three days. It iook, saUfll the hltaklp.
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Bllbop'• Son~
Wmeelf with Guli

Gallipolis Police Probe
-Thr \V ks dD: .
.ee . ree -. an ..."'tskir.

Tafl'• bld for a poliUcal comeback. GIUigan likened Flax's
entry Into the race 1o Willlim
Buckley'• fuUie attempt
to
dJw enougb Republican votes
away from Now York Mayor
Jo~ Lindsay In Jut Nmm·
ber s mayoral election.
UND8 ERODE
MOSCOW tUPI) -The "vir·
p . Ianda" wheat area of the
IIOiltb central Soviet Ulllon bu
been hit by ..U erosion, Soviet
llclentlats •ld Saturday. The
!K'Ientlsto recommended th•t
virgin lands farmers change
from ordinary plowing metboc!•
and preserve stubble on their
fields.

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J' l2:U •;d
• 81st birthday. HI• birthday
was Saturday, Jan. Z9.
Four Villages are·'''"' .,,
which was served during the WiiJf'd Out by QJIJI~'
A highlight of the dinner, ATHENS !UP!) _ A ~
l'hlch was served during the of earthquakes wiped out )t&gt;Or
afternoon. wa• a large decorated villages in central ond wesiiiR]
birthday cake. Everyone gather- Greece Saturday. killing ~tl"'l&lt;
around the table 5Jngln~ "Happy one woman aod Injuring riiiGI"'
Birthday" as he cut the first of others it was reported here
ollce.
I Reside~ts of a wide are~t o.
Attending were Mrs. Wilson •Greece fled Into th• streeb il.
Carpet:ter. Mi89 Alita Carpen-1 the pre-dawn dark,.;., who~~ lhl
ter. James Carpenter and MI!S •first aod strongest shock WI,!
Suzy Parker, all of Pomeroy: ' fell al 4 a.m. That 20·ser,qf11 1
Mrs. James Carpenter &amp; dough.! quake was followed by ~evi&gt;.JII"
ter., Linda an~ Cricket, and ' lesser tremors.
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son, Spencer, all of Dorcas.
" ' · '·
Mr. and Mro. Wayne Carpen- Mr. and Mrs. Gen. Car~~~ :.
ter, Capt. and Mrs. E Clare and daughters, Ten and Karyn ·
Carpenter a: r son, Lowell, and all of Belvre.
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Savings fn every dep't on fine quah~

Unbehevable

home furnishings: Elegant sofas and

BARGAIN

chain, dining room pieces, bedroom

LIST:
Two Known to
Die in Fire

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groups, broadloom carpet.

Qlle OI!Jy.,..Maple

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BOARD.

Reg. $59,

Sale $19

KROEHLER SOfiA, 88"
long, Traditional aldrted
style. 3 cusblon. Fine
classic quallty. Pumpkin
color.

Reg. $284,Sale$214
SAVE $150 - Flex•t•l
QUILTED SOM, Early
American, plllow ann
style ln charming gold,
brown, green print.

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CLOSE-OUT BROYHILL "SAGA" DINING ROOM 6 PCS.
Oiled-walnut finish on American walnut. Exceptional quality,
Six piece group includes extension table 40"x60" with 12''
leaf, four side chairs, one host chair.
Regulerly $237.75--FEB. SALE $122

Reg. $395, Sale $245

.,

2 Only LOUNGI! CHAIRS
Choice of lime green or
rose beige. Our best.

Reg. $159, Sale $88
SALEM MAPLE 3 PC,
BEDROOM includes dou·
ble dresser, bed, and nlt•
stand.

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Reg. $149, Sale $109
. SEAL _- r.ary Saunders. left, displays his Ohio History project, the Great
of 0 ~'1 • C h~.·~ k: ng ot her p ~ o .w d. s is Don Telle. center, while Mark Johnson, seated.
~ra~ to t n·· "f'&lt;~ l Y. llh grt-at pndc All are seventh grade pupils of Mrs. Carl Nibert's
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C:i ... .;S ;!{ h) i:;\.'f C r~rk.

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Dr•m•tlc New SPANISH
SOI'A In quilted print,
black and white. Very
plush and comfortable.
P.ecan tnmmed.

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KLING COLONIAL MAPLE
M~kes dining niore relaxing. All stock on hand reduced in this hand rubbed
aoud maple group.

Reg. $319, Sale $222
2 Pc. Modetn LIVING
ROOM SUITE. Smart
Beige Hound1tooth nyloa
co verlag.

~~9, Sll• $199
If You' .Favorite Color Ia
Ill-Save $150
- ' Haii\IOnie II" 111111

' T!IAQITIONAL SOFA,

111tr• soft loo4e

hack cu.

&gt;. wi'ys
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'-*· $3~, s.lt"$249

. NEVER ENDING JOB - J. Alfred Burton, Ohio Valley Bank messenger In Gallipolis,
remove some of the 12-inch plus sno w on the bank's huge parldng lot. This has
.a. never ending job in the area since Jan. 22, whe!l the season'• first major snow
~~~~~d _the, ~~e:'heT:~]~~ -~~ ~ow Is almost 11 hlgb aa the brl~k wall of Mrs. 0. 0.

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furniture
Choose from Wldllt Variety lOOK .CASES, all .
lif~s. maple, walnut, ma- .
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•Extension T1ble 1nclslx ch1irs, Reg. $321.50
S•le $188
ellg 74" Wide Chin• Clbinet, Reg. $338.50
S•le $215
el~et 44" wide with Silver Dr1wer, Reg. $154.50 _$ale $88

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toot , ~ ll'lllfDII N nughl- dowb 22-11' Wly II lbe Bolli lwnl hod trouble fiDd. U.IIOOIId
before ,.....l&gt;ollllfOy.
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Ia· , tow IOIII'iiC chllrfl~ from, that point on to ~ ·.tHJII.~ tine mintdll loll. tldrll perlld 1f1tr llllil*ll unt in1 U. range duriJrtl !be llnteny took 1be Jeld at 1~12 01 1 Tlit' Whmert hit 11 1$ ol 44 Gallipolis , , , . · I II JJ''If
SEO.U. btilcelhall\.n!ftt Jl'tl. ~ ,Jts ~~ ~~A!&lt; ·~= Dlli. 1~ 1111 a Iff' tllrow, 88 oUtside )lunplr. 'te opn tho elcbt minuteo of ·action alid. "'lr ill charily t - by Strn• M from the lleld lor a 31 p~...,.oy . , . , , I 20 "# 1~
day !lfghi at Poniero1;
~a"'";
cl Ill . · B!p~ ~ followed wilh a H!X"'d boll.
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!lOIIII'IUODtly, ao1y 1' potn 1011 a1 f:ll. The Putherl 1\!d per oont .average while Pam..
GaDipolll lA) ' 111
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I'OY lliiDk Ia ol 43 lrteo lor 31 1dltduiU t.t-1 Halnlllft:Jotil,
11 ·. • b,,. IIIJI4Ii!:,~-"t tht Putllm 2Wl from undemealb m1
1'el!l~ floJ'IIII ~ ·!he ,bwloer were I•:- · 1
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Ilew ~ later 1111 1 Jumptr por1111 ended, II10ulb tU p. . ~oquo aoliar w1111 - wla II The Panthers traveled to Wa- Anderson 1-9-21, D. Gl"- 'a ~lfle IWlclwed with 1!111~· A cbli'I!Y toll by JimDIF ll'bli"Jfaatben bod -~~~ 111 te wt tiW Blue JltYlll 1n froat liMn wll't "' top 111111 .r l .1111 nine Sl!lOAL matches. Tho Pan· bama saturday nlgbt aDd will 1-!. ')'otalo 15 (10-IJ) 43. ' '""'~
Ia~ lJid .~ ~ oatil GJJmore. ~ lbe Blue rlmli'
rtUy Ia the nr1f miD- to llay. I ·
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liMn 1rt !-1 ov...an.
hoot Jacbon thlo cemq Frl·
(S'I) : !lm•
the ...m_ '!be tnddent, bow- edge to 4947, Danny Glllr!lte ateo or 1bt fourth period w1111 Tbl o.JD.. bid a 11·21 INd r-oy, on frat throws by Anderoon, who went In the ~y Dlcbt. GaUipolil played NoJ. SirnpBOn 11-2-14, Kllipj[; ,..._
ever, {II,. llilted .quickly, will&gt; followed llltb' 8J101ber 11 iii 9ill Moore lilt! Ronnie Logo; wilb o11out a ~ loft 111 tho Logan, Moore and Knigbt, op- IIJIIO with a 2tu aver&amp;~• hlt, sonvllle las! nlgl!t.
Cumings ~. Logo• ~1!f"
out ttrf ,reported JDJurlel. · . . clock ticked doWn tl.,.,........!L both juniors, leading thai effort. third quarter, but SirnPBOn tal- ened with ~ edge before AI&gt; on lis buckets and nine tree '1be GAllS Blue imp1 acored ry 2-1-5, Moore 2-1-~, _l'W:
Coadl Ruas Moore's Panthers Pistol Pe" ~ '1-J!;t GaiUpolll, however,
puDed Utd a field goal lilt! Kllgl!t derBOn rtnaUy broke tho
ire lhrowa. ~lmmy GUmore follow- a 3H8 vlctorr. In the preDm&gt; 0.~. Totals 13 m·ll) fl. ,,... .ai
pulled ".,wthln two poinlll of the game's bigh __. '1111/1 . ·~ 11'8)' quickly lllld buill up • 'f. ..,. a Ire ethrow beltrt lbe lor GolllpOlll by oeorJn&amp; lrGm ed with a...n. SlmpBOn paced 1ary eooiMI With Bidch Cor- Re11rveo - GaUipoljt , i." ..
vllllton at 3'/.,U with 1:11 left sank two 11101'1 ltlll iha betGN ]iOint !JaiP.
, period tided aad cui U. mar- tho llal4 midway ~ lha lbe Panthers wl~ 14 pollia 111 dtll'l 16 potots lopplas tho Will- Pomeroy 16.
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oeoond ball rallied to down GaD polls, wever,

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A.;;:i'£;-; zt' Logru.t Ends Losing Streak, Stops Middleport 75-~
By 'lndted .P rell llltMa....; RldpvtUe Ill Amhent 70
f!uniiJigtoo (\'(. Va.) 114
Avllll 113 Buckeye 110

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Will he in

PollplllUth II (01) Columbia 58 Broolrllde 44
Portsmouth East Ill
Keystone M Highland 41
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Portsmouth West 10 Mansfield 71 Lorain 57
PorlllnoUih Noire Dame 11 BI'UltiWick 58
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Waverly 10
Cleveland Luf.boran 11'111;1 •
BIJrli;'!l llarl,. Hardin&amp; 3'/ BeachWood II
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Ill Walnut .113
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Cleveland Ha.,W School·ll
llorth Unlm 1111 &lt;tl) GUmour ~ il Pa~ fr
Bueuye VaHey 90
Tlpp CIIJ' II
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Dunb~a:na

Mkl&lt;lleport; retundqlo louJb. led at :ll-27; pulled away IGr a
eeatel'l Oblo Bukttblll Leo81it thumping 75-el •lctory
aotlon 1terl Its UJIIOI YictsrJ Tbe Chiefe ted aNI I&amp; tile
over Nelsollvlllt 1881 Saturday halltlme break and a big lhJrd
Jdght, lllll!ered 1 oomplets rto quarter, (oulleond tho vtstton
yersaJ of form at LotiO Frlola)' :11 to II) put tho IBml oa b .
Dlcbt. ·
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Lopn opouc1 the fourth quar.
(!oaoh Bob Comiii' &lt;llllll. ter li!ldiDC lloll. Tba btncbel
1llciulb lied . fGr u Ja. Of both elubt llallhed tho llaal
IIIIi lllldwq m tho eeelld per- • Jllinlllel Gllbt llllldL
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Sfanclings

Blllbye Cealral
Gilead II Dayloa
Buller ii
.
Rlerdalt 14 .
DI)'IAlo Fairview 111 SEO StandiDcl
Colo"H~owlord 113
Va1 Wert II wapakoneta 5J
VAIISlTY
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Rldsedale 511 NortbeaJtern II
TEAM

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Losaa Mleettd tho Jacltell eouldll't mioo qalllst tho Joe- air lhl'll or lour Urnes 011 the average wao wen abo~
IPpoaranct to pla1 what U. kets. Thollfh ho clido'l atart, olleulv.o board, uauany unW It cent. ,'111e Jecketo m
Cblefe' lollowero called ''pro- alld wao in and oot aD the way, went in. '!bey had 611 rebounds. for 65 lor 37 perceot. MIIJ,..
bably .,.. beat same." II 110 his 8 field goals, m01Uy from 20 the Jackell 32.
milled 10 turnOYers, Lopp 11A&gt;1
II Clllltrut to tiitlr pme Jut lett out oo the wilt!, killed tbe '1be Jacktes' Gary Stob~rt) After trailing 1·11, J~
week wbaD NelllllvtDo
Jaeltets. Also, Gregg Poston, · a with 10 and Mark Tanneblll w•th 1threatened to make a &amp;VIIf&gt;.dl4i
td lhtm ll11ll'ClleMiy. For u- quick Chief 'luard, put In 10 I had 19 tl the Jackets' S2 II in the oecond quarter, ~
ample, Jim Pllolpo, 1-4 larward, flliolloala, mooO, from outelde. rebo\mda.
Moore's jumper lied 11.• 8,~
who "couldn't bit lhl brotdllclt '1be Cblelo COIIrGIIIII both Lop1 hll !4 lor 112 from the all. II was %7-allol Bill~
of 1 barl apinll lbt Houadl, hotrdl, JIUtlllc tho ball Ia tho fteld, but from oulilide their jumper but husky Bob ~
JIUI the Chiefs II front b1 -

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Wellston Erupts -w.·th 30 Poi.nts ··n wl:::.t:i•ci~:Y~.,. horrlb~
Th•Ifd periO
• d Tfl•ps Hounds 88 781
the free lint. Mlddl,eport· ,pe;
only 11 of It attempto lhrOUI!It
I the Uttle metal clrclo; .··Lopl

M~ Eul 118 Wellltoa ..... , .... , 10 I
wao "''" l.,s elulrp, getttq
M Preble Shawnee q Monroe $'1 Athin• " ........ _.... 8 ~
7 of n . But Logan ·~t¥lfl
Kelterlni Fairmont Weal fl
Nelaeav!Ut _ .. ·-·-·- 8 I
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Middleport 11 to 21 ft&lt;!* ,.
70 KelterfDa Fairmont East II Jackoon ... _.. ........ 6 6
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I flotd 11 the free tine perfor.
ll'rlllklln 84 MBcllson M
Logo
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, mancemeanlnothlng. 1 " I
Urbona 8'1 Delaware 45
GaiUpolls ... _,_,., .. 3 7 Wellswl all but oUminated byllalooavlllo, ttrller Ia the)goal altompll, tho Greyhouedl Rockell %7-211, but tt
waon't: stobart led Middte!tiH •
Daywn R~elt 85
Mkldleporl .......... •. 2 II Nelsonv!Ue from tho 1915 • II ylll', at WeiiiiDD, '7W'I. Frl· ullk 34 of Ill.
enough.
ing with 1 end Moore bod If.
¥ n Wilbur Wright eo Pomeroy . .'. ....... .. . 1 ll Southeastern Ohlt
Leap day'1 !101 wu Nelaonvllle'•i NtiSODvlile started ltrOIII, High lor tho Hounds .was ,
Middleport (AI
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Anna 112 Sidney Holy Angelo II() lOlAUI ... , .. .. .. . .. . 41 a champi0111blp raoo Friday lint rl tbo 111101 on
I~ f raci!It! to a 111-13 lint period Bob Rlchardo, With 23 pomto ... stobart 7-&gt;-19, TannebiDo1-IJI,
n iDaywa ·Alter 71
-TEAM
Jt1!8ERVE8 alght by turnJq hack Ooach Houncll' omall pllUIU.
lead. By halftime, tho •illllq Sbarp-lhooUng Ed Jacobi bad 1 B. Davis 1-2-4, Moore 1·3·17,
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Cincinnati Purcell 88 Jackaoa .. _ ....... ... . 10 1 Bob Sheokey'• GreybouDda, IS- Tbl Houndo' second slralcbt Rockets ••• on lop, 118-36.
an«her good Right w1th . 29 Brndbury 4-2·10, Saue!i ~I\1,
48 C111&lt;innaU St. Xaler 1•
Logan ..... _ .. ,, ·-· 1 1 78.
1oo1 dropped them ts
llllrd A torrkl third perlld, · Ia pomts for the
Wellsllomans. w. Davis, Cunningham,'e.tc!iet,'
Cinclnn81t
Roger
Bacon
80
Atheu
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For
Coacb
Joha
Dorrow'l
plllll.
Ov•aD,
Nelaonvnta
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whlell
Weillto1
punctured
·the
.Pinky
Jordon
followed
wlth 2&amp;. Edwards .o-~. Totalo' Sl-11'''11
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60 1aylor 70 Andersoo 8!
Gallipollo .. . . " ... .... , 1 t Gold.. Roclrela, 11 w11 11-1. 1bo Holl!ldl pleyed at Ga~ lloopo with !0 polnll, turned tho With a 10-1 conference record, . 211-!3.
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gak Hills 64 Princeton 48
Pomerey .. - ......... . 1 1 number 14 agatnat - 11thaok. Jlpolil Saturday Dlcbl.
1ami lito o aear mul. Nolo. . the Roekelii need only two more
Logu &lt;75) ,
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lnclnnaU
T~ll .82 . .
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tho SEOAL,. We118101l WelloiDD claortd Ilia boordl VilllliWIRIIed only II Ialli.. bi wiallo clinch at least a lie Ior i Phelps 11-2-18, Courtei' S!Jif,'
1
ve
Claxel ndyesL.87 I
c· . , Cmcmnati Alkea 71 NelsonvtDe ....... -.... • 1 hiked Ito lead 1o Ill! gameo Jo atoppine Netsoovllle. Tbe thllstsnu, and trailed f8·51llf· tho 11161 title, providmg ,1Aiheno 1 Kemper 1-IH, WestfaD · ~~
ev a
mco n 18 IDCinnati Woodward 59
Middleport ......... ·. .. 2 I over AtheDI by capturlatl wiD Rtckell tlfabbed a reboulda to or lhl'll periods.
remains b~ on therr traL . Gallagher IJ-1·1. Weiland ~.
Cleveland West Tech 58
Clnclnneli Withrow 58 TOT AU ... .• •• .•. , . . u c anmber 10 against oao 1011. the Hounda 211.
Nelaoavlllo staged a fourth Wellston s three ,remaining Stone 1-ll-2. Trowbrldg~ . 1-~
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Cleveland Wc•t 58 Flnneytown Gl Wyoming 48
Thet ... 1oa1 wao lalllcted Walllloa hit • of &amp;I ftald period rally, oulocorinl 1he Jeque aames ""' w11h Middle- Poston 19-0.2ll. Totalo 34-7 .qf,
East Cleveland Shaw 1!6
Loveland 71 New Richmond 54
pori at bome on Feb. 11. at Lo-11&gt;- 15.
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Lakewood 113 Clncmnatl Hugh.. 73
gao on Feb. 18, and at Athens I Official" We!t aod
Pa~ 74
Cincinnati Courter Tech 53
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on Feb. 25. With wins •ver the IBY Quarters
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Cleveland Helghta 61 CinclnnaU McNicholas 75
Jackelii and Chieftain•, tho
te liS' ,
Parma Valley Forge 76
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. Cincinnati Morller 74
ts
Jmun·
Rockelii will own. slice of the~"\
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Euclid 54 Coohoclon !16
Utlo before their big meeting ga
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Eastlake North 62 Midpark 61
Mansfield Madison 75 By Ulllted I'Nit tolerllalltaol
with the dtfending champioo Reserves - Leaan ~ Mi~
Bedford 41 Garfield Heighla II Rim- View 92
Eall
BulldDgii.
port II.
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Maple Heighta 56 Berea 46
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Newcomerstown 47
Verm..t II Brandell 'II
L11t Wellstoo cage chamJ&gt; ,;-.....__,__,__,__,__,~~·
~=~~·-62NA~~ ~Ike; 113 ~eotkalloi1~108 ' 14 Ridgewood 'I St.Lwrnce 89 Rchstr Tech SS
NEW YORK &lt;UP!) - Team- the Pirates held a cl ..ed-&lt;loor union lor the llrst time wlM!n looship wu shared with. Jack· II
FOREWT:' ,, .. '
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Bay Vlllnge :
.;,.00 ~ll : 7 Dresdl!ll 54
Penn 71 Dartmoutb 51
oters' bo&amp;o Jimmy Hofla may meeting iA their dubhou,. Davo Fultz, an outfielder who lin ill the 1~1-62 camoaigll. i
neov e osec~ans 53
Edinboro 119 Mich. Luth. 18
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from which Murphy wu played with the Phillleo,, Neloonvlil., reserves
won,
Olmsted Falls II
¥razeysburg 52 Cen, Collll. II lrey ·Cl:J st. liS algn em up Ia leotbaU, b..rred. Twenty of the IS All!letl&lt;11 and Yankees, ron-: 58-42. Box acore of the varsity
~alrlewv T1 Rocky River 59 Meadowbrook 105
Pace rl BrOdliJYn P,ly 71
haokelbtll and hockey but Pilttburtlh playero 1l1lted to colwd tho Idea of organizing ' game:
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Union Local Ill! NYAC Ill$ Stonehlll 77
whether ha lmolft It or 1101, hlf strikt but the strU.. aever what he eallad Tho Players'
WEUEl'ON &lt;18)
rechvtlle
fndepeliden::;'Y;;oga Helghbi SS Dayton Belmont 63
Colgate M Lehigh SS
already liU two llrikel aaailtl clllllO ell becauoo a three- P'raternlty.
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Holzapfel, 1-3·11 : J~cobs,
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Ill
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Dayton
Stivers
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Kings
Pl.
83
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Pool
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him
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bueb
four!M
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was
necoomy.
Naturay
the
ownero
f-19,
Jordon,
t:l-2
-26,
Stabler,
11
Warrensv e 113
otwolid Madison 62
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2-3-7 · Gilliland 4-1-15· TOTALS
Brooklyn 92
West Mltton 60 NIChols 70 Bab~• &amp;7
Two other teadero belore him . Subsequeatly, tho Pe:,.yl•• too happy about that
sui~
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Brooklyn ez
,
Miami Local 11 p kw _
Norwich II% Merrimack a
tried to --•·-•·. 1
111a State RelaiioM Board either, and ball players
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Cornell Sfi Brown !If
~·- DliJOI' eague ordered an ele&lt;!lion r. have the
NELSONVILLE I'll)
I • SLEDS
Rlc!unond HOigl!la 42•Germantown 76 Centervllle 12 Lycoming ill Wash. (Mel.) 70 basebaD olayero and buth Pittsburg!! Ia
decide wile- what they are, !hera
Richarda, 1H·23: Daughtery,
~~~u~ ~aKens~n 4 4 ~~~;,:Dayton Stebbins 57 Union &lt;N.Y.) 611 Hal']IIlr 62 •tlemptl clislntetlflted Into thor lbey ..:..:" thgeulld ••• I many who refused II join
....12; Harold, 7-0.14; Schultz, , eSKIS
59
Solon 73 Ch81"in
nroe w 1
Qllmnbia 1112 Yale 00
such a aad stoto o1 canfultoa barlainlng •rent
fraternity.
f.fi.IJ: Haynes, 8·M 6; TOTALS e SNOW 5HIOV
34
1 42
Mayfield 62 Wllloughby South II Lemon-Monroe 79 .. mon
Mootclalr St rl S. COIID. St. ?I um..alllng IUld phyalcal bea~
.U Abool r...
Nevertheless,
~10.71. artm·
Ashtabula st. John 115
T Ia dn 111 Bocloln 81 Coaat Guard 115
ings that 1111110 playero sUU In a complete abOut.fact, the eXIStence for o while
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Ashtabula Harbor tiS West Carrolllori 57 a wan
Harvard Ill Prlacollln II
wince 1111 llml they hlfar U. Plratoo rejected tho pild by • llr.aUy blew up durilll
Wellston . . , . , .. , . 13 38 113 118
DEALER STORI 1
Madison 49 ~airport 44
Northridge 65 Upslla 87 Hartwick 113
word "union."
vote of 15 ,to _three, with 10 War I. The IJI'••teot thing
N~::;!~: :_ Nelso~~~~~ 51
Elyria Catholic lilt I
Dayton Roth 113
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One Amerlcaa League voter- playen abslainmg, and Utile ICa)mplilhed .,11 the ootoblioh-I~W:e~U~sw~n~42~·~:::....J~N~-~2~n~d~A~v~·~
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Cleveland St. John Cantlus II
Dayton Colonel While 55 Rndlph Men 82 Mt.st.Marys IV aa whea apprlaed ol IM!a's mora wao heard about ellhei: a IIM'nt el a rule which prohibited
Grand VaDey J8 Cardinal 17
Dayton Kiser 811 Car 11 72
Citadel 81 Rlcbmond 70
allll01111Ct1d lnltmllllll of brf.m.• Wtlor o• Mr. Murphy after that.
ro
H ard u 1- v1 Union 1~
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""lor 10 the any IIJ.ytar p1ayer from beln~
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~~~- 46 Ledgemont U
Hamilton Catholic 64
ow
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aenl w the minors wilhoot his ·
SHENANG SPRINGS Presents
Springfield Calhol' 113 Marylancl St. 77 Delaware 76
Teamstero' Unieo laughlnsty Pltttburgh llflalr, the mijon
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l"l!.. cl.
Ansonia 53 Bradford 49 IC
Wuh. 'Lee 80 T~waon 70
"Yeah, we won't play altor wera coolrooted with • play~· ~ coMon ,
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WIIIIDS Twin Volley North 80
Glenvlll• 81 Wheehq Ill
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Since then th,at rule has been
JackBOn IPreble) IO Shepherd 91 West Liberty 73 . The last ~!tempt at unionls- Oblo. High School BaoketbaD lowered to eight years.
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Piqua C.ntral 90 Springdale 55 Shorter 113 J~vllle St. 60 lng major league baoebiU Greenview 75
Hoffa may oucceed in getting
0 eCOD
Fort Loramie 95 Fairlawn 70 lllorrla Brown Ill Morahouoe T4 players came Ia 1t18 ond woo
Wool Uberty Salem
a few ball playero Ia joio
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 9-2:30
Graham It Covington 50
. HIIDtqdoo 110 Mllllapo .72
anything but a laulhine matter. Mlllllllel4 Malabar 43 Dover
union, but attracting 1 majiorn•y II
St. .Marys 81 Lima Bath re
Concord 71 Davt.,Elklno ~
Bob Murphy, a younl allor- Manafie1d Sl Pelon 75
or anythillll near it
l'wiR '\'alley South 119
Tenn. St. M Cent. 81. (Ohio) 71 IllY from BosiOD, with oome
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another matter.
Exotic Dancing At Its Best
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Carllale II American U. 71 Gettysburg 41 experiollce In labor nlatlono
landulky Perkiiii
Ball players makJng
Coach Charles McAfee's Alb- Gettyoburg 116 New MadiOOft ·11 D.C. Tchro M Phlla. CoD. 77
tried to organize whal ho called Cl'eotvtew It Clear Fork 57
or better hHVe litUe desire to
Featuring The All New Go-Go B1nd
~ Bulldop climbed Into un-1Celina ICHS 51 st. Henry 17 Loyola (Mil.) 78 W. Mel. It
"The American Baseball Build" J.ulocloa-511 Ontario IV
join a union.
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disputed second place Ia the Troy 6$ Sidney 52
Freed Hrdma Ill Mrloa MD. D lllbe time.
Lrudonville &amp;I Plymouth M
And such a thln1 11 union :
Shonang Springs 3 mlloo North of Pomeroy o~
SEOAL Friday night by defeat-, New Lebanon Dixie 17
Belmont 78 Union (Tena,) 116
Relasod To Barpla
Lucu 12 Northmor 74
dUO!I leave• them loBI desire.
Stolt Routt 7
lllg Jacbon, ~ ,.
I
Jefferson 11
Mid...,!
He begu his efforts with the
yet.
Tho lroi)mea lraiiOII
only ·Xenia 51 Beavercreek 57
Neb. Wealeyan a Omaha 81
Pllllburtlh Plraes'
Ia
Mapleton II() South Central fl !F;;..."!'"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~lii!ii!ii!ii!ii!~~~~ii!ii!~~~:s:!
once Ia tho contest. That was Sprflli!Jeld North 68 Wa~ue 42 PlattevUit 77 River Falla 69
maoy ol whom eveo ~ot':i Shelby II Galloa II
early Ia the pmo. Jackson Venallll!l 11 Newton 57
st. Procoplqo · 10 G. Wllma 71 guild cardB. William Ben.,... ~ederlcktown IV Creatllne IS
The eecond beet ehape In Italy
pullfd within 911 polnll !ale, Cllntoa-lllaloJt 10 MaBon 41
Knot 70 Ripon• 51
ger then Plttsburih'o club 011 Concord 17
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lttll prlot ttl tiMI U.S.A. Vou'vl seen the f'lrst, In films .
but conld oot overcome the Southeastern 14 Cedarville 53 Clvr-Stckta 71 Mo. VaUey 68
pr.;,lclenl flatly refused to M UIMalbl~';;'"lsviUe
Now 1M the filt. in ptfton. fltt ill the hot one. The Italians did It
VlaDiAg Athenians.
Acranllm f4 Mluissinawa 41
Eau Claire 12 Oshtooh 6$
bargliD ' wilb M by 11 • aylf • 71
vi 1 II
the .wYthtV do mottth+n... With !Jtytt. WHh ftair . With flourish . And
there'S no Glrmlnic thrift showin,. This f.ilt sport comes wtth aU
, A~ led 11-IJ, 39-23 and 4t- Dayton Meadowdale 88
Beloit 94 Grinnell 73
represeDtattve ol ;::playero CaldwaD II Zane Troca 4 t
tht extl'lll .t not • peMJ atr•. )n forward speeds, all syncro42 at the quartermarka.
Dayton PaterBOn lit Coe ~ Cornell (Iowa) 57
Durin a ctubhoule meetin, Miller 71 Stockport SS
mtlhtd. Bucket . .ts, tachometer, power dtsc brakes, leatherette
AtheDI II BOW 1~ Ill all Ea'ton 83 ~ 87
Wartburg 10 Simaon 81
utho~~Wrv. hitter dtffOittr dual tltctric wipers, serety !Mit •~
01 JuOI!gl ollllal ear, tempers Cambridge 73 Bar1101YIIIt II
chora, buMptr &amp;Uirdt~ telf-oancetllna turn Slinals, courtesy llshts
caml!l thll whiter. Jackton Is CeHna 88 Col4water M
Vincennes 15 &gt;ue Bennett 59
got hot u Benow[llller and hil Fort Frye 71 Lawreru:o 74
111d ~ ldt. And spuklnl of Uaui'Ml, you un't even come ciON to 1
7-6. Ill ltaguo play, lbe Bull- SpringbOro o LltUe Miami 42 Lewis 101 nunols Tech 76
attorneys, argued 1o pootpone
C~=r~n:l ea
shlpe KUthllet• price so trim 1nd appaelina. It's the lowett.priced
dogl are 8-2, one-hall gmne • New Knoxvtlle 72 Mlmter 60 Monmouth Ill Lawrence ?I
the question o1 players' grievan- Ne L 1 gto St AI · 11 aportl G~r 6ft ttl dau. Every family thould have et ._ut one filii.
~ of NeiBODville which 1~1 Mi(ldle!owa Ftnwlck . 59
West m a r , 14 co ,, c • r d IIi .,.. uuiU alter tho seuon.
Clev~an~ J':.J.. \~IIUI 0 ~1 ua
ts secood strli&amp;hl lame
Lebanon 17 INeb. )79
Murphy rejected Banswar&gt;
Cleveland Eaot •
day,
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Northwestern II! TeCumseii 5S Dubuque 'II Central a
ger's proJIOIII alid uked tbe Shaker Hei&amp;hts 15 Bruoh 111
Ill the reserve game, Athe&amp; I' C.'loyton Nortlunont 81
, Upper Iowa t2 Wm. Penn 81 at Pirate playera lflbe1 wlllhed r. Stronpvtu 112
•napped Jaeboa's 13 • ll"DIII
Brookvllle 78
Luthet 112 Buona Vista 77
1trll:e rtabt thea aDd !hero.
N~ RoyaiiDD fl
Irinnlllll IIHU, 40-39.
Piqua Catholle Ill
DL WealeYal 1G8 Carroll II
8y a Volll of hondo, thry Kirtland 114 Chardon 611
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New Bemea 111 Monlt It Jameowwn 113
qreed to play lbtt Dlcbl und l&lt;Iraln 81. Mary 47
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. Botkins 102 Russia 81
81. ptl&lt;. fit No. Dak. 81. 113
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Cleveland Lourclet 6
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. Second b 11 em on Jimmy Vermilion 119 Wellinpm fN
~= · 1+10; Wrea, 7...23; Ottawa Gl"dorf.8(KaJ11t170 . Mlt!erli' Area ·!N Mo. (St. L.) 'II !"'two c11cJ everylldnj) i9 hi• Akron St ·Vtpcent 71 Cbanel
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Pirates blto 1101 llrlkllll! lha
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,McComb Ill !JIIerly BaQion St, Bethel Ill TriAity 80
nJihl alid lor hil b'oltb'- be wu Obarlta 'It
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Tex, West. u· Colo. st. 11. ee Powhatan 75
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Morioa C.tholle II lllcbland
Oordlnglon 88 Olentangy M.
C8rey Ill Ellln 49
Cleveland Joha Hay 75
Cleveland Benedlctme 116
Cleve~ CtlUnwood 91
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Cleveland East Tech 8$
Cleveland Glonvtlle
Cleveland South 73
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SEO.U. btilcelhall\.n!ftt Jl'tl. ~ ,Jts ~~ ~~A!&lt; ·~= Dlli. 1~ 1111 a Iff' tllrow, 88 oUtside )lunplr. 'te opn tho elcbt minuteo of ·action alid. "'lr ill charily t - by Strn• M from the lleld lor a 31 p~...,.oy . , . , , I 20 "# 1~
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Ilew ~ later 1111 1 Jumptr por1111 ended, II10ulb tU p. . ~oquo aoliar w1111 - wla II The Panthers traveled to Wa- Anderson 1-9-21, D. Gl"- 'a ~lfle IWlclwed with 1!111~· A cbli'I!Y toll by JimDIF ll'bli"Jfaatben bod -~~~ 111 te wt tiW Blue JltYlll 1n froat liMn wll't "' top 111111 .r l .1111 nine Sl!lOAL matches. Tho Pan· bama saturday nlgbt aDd will 1-!. ')'otalo 15 (10-IJ) 43. ' '""'~
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ever, {II,. llilted .quickly, will&gt; followed llltb' 8J101ber 11 iii 9ill Moore lilt! Ronnie Logo; wilb o11out a ~ loft 111 tho Logan, Moore and Knigbt, op- IIJIIO with a 2tu aver&amp;~• hlt, sonvllle las! nlgl!t.
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Coadl Ruas Moore's Panthers Pistol Pe" ~ '1-J!;t GaiUpolll, however,
puDed Utd a field goal lilt! Kllgl!t derBOn rtnaUy broke tho
ire lhrowa. ~lmmy GUmore follow- a 3H8 vlctorr. In the preDm&gt; 0.~. Totals 13 m·ll) fl. ,,... .ai
pulled ".,wthln two poinlll of the game's bigh __. '1111/1 . ·~ 11'8)' quickly lllld buill up • 'f. ..,. a Ire ethrow beltrt lbe lor GolllpOlll by oeorJn&amp; lrGm ed with a...n. SlmpBOn paced 1ary eooiMI With Bidch Cor- Re11rveo - GaUipoljt , i." ..
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, period tided aad cui U. mar- tho llal4 midway ~ lha lbe Panthers wl~ 14 pollia 111 dtll'l 16 potots lopplas tho Will- Pomeroy 16.
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By 'lndted .P rell llltMa....; RldpvtUe Ill Amhent 70
f!uniiJigtoo (\'(. Va.) 114
Avllll 113 Buckeye 110

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PollplllUth II (01) Columbia 58 Broolrllde 44
Portsmouth East Ill
Keystone M Highland 41
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Portsmouth West 10 Mansfield 71 Lorain 57
PorlllnoUih Noire Dame 11 BI'UltiWick 58
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Cleveland Luf.boran 11'111;1 •
BIJrli;'!l llarl,. Hardin&amp; 3'/ BeachWood II
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llorth Unlm 1111 &lt;tl) GUmour ~ il Pa~ fr
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Mkl&lt;lleport; retundqlo louJb. led at :ll-27; pulled away IGr a
eeatel'l Oblo Bukttblll Leo81it thumping 75-el •lctory
aotlon 1terl Its UJIIOI YictsrJ Tbe Chiefe ted aNI I&amp; tile
over Nelsollvlllt 1881 Saturday halltlme break and a big lhJrd
Jdght, lllll!ered 1 oomplets rto quarter, (oulleond tho vtstton
yersaJ of form at LotiO Frlola)' :11 to II) put tho IBml oa b .
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(!oaoh Bob Comiii' &lt;llllll. ter li!ldiDC lloll. Tba btncbel
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Blllbye Cealral
Gilead II Dayloa
Buller ii
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Rlerdalt 14 .
DI)'IAlo Fairview 111 SEO StandiDcl
Colo"H~owlord 113
Va1 Wert II wapakoneta 5J
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Losaa Mleettd tho Jacltell eouldll't mioo qalllst tho Joe- air lhl'll or lour Urnes 011 the average wao wen abo~
IPpoaranct to pla1 what U. kets. Thollfh ho clido'l atart, olleulv.o board, uauany unW It cent. ,'111e Jecketo m
Cblefe' lollowero called ''pro- alld wao in and oot aD the way, went in. '!bey had 611 rebounds. for 65 lor 37 perceot. MIIJ,..
bably .,.. beat same." II 110 his 8 field goals, m01Uy from 20 the Jackell 32.
milled 10 turnOYers, Lopp 11A&gt;1
II Clllltrut to tiitlr pme Jut lett out oo the wilt!, killed tbe '1be Jacktes' Gary Stob~rt) After trailing 1·11, J~
week wbaD NelllllvtDo
Jaeltets. Also, Gregg Poston, · a with 10 and Mark Tanneblll w•th 1threatened to make a &amp;VIIf&gt;.dl4i
td lhtm ll11ll'ClleMiy. For u- quick Chief 'luard, put In 10 I had 19 tl the Jackets' S2 II in the oecond quarter, ~
ample, Jim Pllolpo, 1-4 larward, flliolloala, mooO, from outelde. rebo\mda.
Moore's jumper lied 11.• 8,~
who "couldn't bit lhl brotdllclt '1be Cblelo COIIrGIIIII both Lop1 hll !4 lor 112 from the all. II was %7-allol Bill~
of 1 barl apinll lbt Houadl, hotrdl, JIUtlllc tho ball Ia tho fteld, but from oulilide their jumper but husky Bob ~
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Th•Ifd periO
• d Tfl•ps Hounds 88 781
the free lint. Mlddl,eport· ,pe;
only 11 of It attempto lhrOUI!It
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M~ Eul 118 Wellltoa ..... , .... , 10 I
wao "''" l.,s elulrp, getttq
M Preble Shawnee q Monroe $'1 Athin• " ........ _.... 8 ~
7 of n . But Logan ·~t¥lfl
Kelterlni Fairmont Weal fl
Nelaeav!Ut _ .. ·-·-·- 8 I
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70 KelterfDa Fairmont East II Jackoon ... _.. ........ 6 6
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ll'rlllklln 84 MBcllson M
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Urbona 8'1 Delaware 45
GaiUpolls ... _,_,., .. 3 7 Wellswl all but oUminated byllalooavlllo, ttrller Ia the)goal altompll, tho Greyhouedl Rockell %7-211, but tt
waon't: stobart led Middte!tiH •
Daywn R~elt 85
Mkldleporl .......... •. 2 II Nelsonv!Ue from tho 1915 • II ylll', at WeiiiiDD, '7W'I. Frl· ullk 34 of Ill.
enough.
ing with 1 end Moore bod If.
¥ n Wilbur Wright eo Pomeroy . .'. ....... .. . 1 ll Southeastern Ohlt
Leap day'1 !101 wu Nelaonvllle'•i NtiSODvlile started ltrOIII, High lor tho Hounds .was ,
Middleport (AI
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Anna 112 Sidney Holy Angelo II() lOlAUI ... , .. .. .. . .. . 41 a champi0111blp raoo Friday lint rl tbo 111101 on
I~ f raci!It! to a 111-13 lint period Bob Rlchardo, With 23 pomto ... stobart 7-&gt;-19, TannebiDo1-IJI,
n iDaywa ·Alter 71
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Jt1!8ERVE8 alght by turnJq hack Ooach Houncll' omall pllUIU.
lead. By halftime, tho •illllq Sbarp-lhooUng Ed Jacobi bad 1 B. Davis 1-2-4, Moore 1·3·17,
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Cincinnati Purcell 88 Jackaoa .. _ ....... ... . 10 1 Bob Sheokey'• GreybouDda, IS- Tbl Houndo' second slralcbt Rockets ••• on lop, 118-36.
an«her good Right w1th . 29 Brndbury 4-2·10, Saue!i ~I\1,
48 C111&lt;innaU St. Xaler 1•
Logan ..... _ .. ,, ·-· 1 1 78.
1oo1 dropped them ts
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Wellsllomans. w. Davis, Cunningham,'e.tc!iet,'
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Gallipollo .. . . " ... .... , 1 t Gold.. Roclrela, 11 w11 11-1. 1bo Holl!ldl pleyed at Ga~ lloopo with !0 polnll, turned tho With a 10-1 conference record, . 211-!3.
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gak Hills 64 Princeton 48
Pomerey .. - ......... . 1 1 number 14 agatnat - 11thaok. Jlpolil Saturday Dlcbl.
1ami lito o aear mul. Nolo. . the Roekelii need only two more
Logu &lt;75) ,
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Claxel ndyesL.87 I
c· . , Cmcmnati Alkea 71 NelsonvtDe ....... -.... • 1 hiked Ito lead 1o Ill! gameo Jo atoppine Netsoovllle. Tbe thllstsnu, and trailed f8·51llf· tho 11161 title, providmg ,1Aiheno 1 Kemper 1-IH, WestfaD · ~~
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mco n 18 IDCinnati Woodward 59
Middleport ......... ·. .. 2 I over AtheDI by capturlatl wiD Rtckell tlfabbed a reboulda to or lhl'll periods.
remains b~ on therr traL . Gallagher IJ-1·1. Weiland ~.
Cleveland West Tech 58
Clnclnneli Withrow 58 TOT AU ... .• •• .•. , . . u c anmber 10 against oao 1011. the Hounda 211.
Nelaoavlllo staged a fourth Wellston s three ,remaining Stone 1-ll-2. Trowbrldg~ . 1-~
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Thet ... 1oa1 wao lalllcted Walllloa hit • of &amp;I ftald period rally, oulocorinl 1he Jeque aames ""' w11h Middle- Poston 19-0.2ll. Totalo 34-7 .qf,
East Cleveland Shaw 1!6
Loveland 71 New Richmond 54
pori at bome on Feb. 11. at Lo-11&gt;- 15.
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gao on Feb. 18, and at Athens I Official" We!t aod
Pa~ 74
Cincinnati Courter Tech 53
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Jackelii and Chieftain•, tho
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Parma Valley Forge 76
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Euclid 54 Coohoclon !16
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Eastlake North 62 Midpark 61
Mansfield Madison 75 By Ulllted I'Nit tolerllalltaol
with the dtfending champioo Reserves - Leaan ~ Mi~
Bedford 41 Garfield Heighla II Rim- View 92
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Newcomerstown 47
Verm..t II Brandell 'II
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NEW YORK &lt;UP!) - Team- the Pirates held a cl ..ed-&lt;loor union lor the llrst time wlM!n looship wu shared with. Jack· II
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.;,.00 ~ll : 7 Dresdl!ll 54
Penn 71 Dartmoutb 51
oters' bo&amp;o Jimmy Hofla may meeting iA their dubhou,. Davo Fultz, an outfielder who lin ill the 1~1-62 camoaigll. i
neov e osec~ans 53
Edinboro 119 Mich. Luth. 18
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won,
Olmsted Falls II
¥razeysburg 52 Cen, Collll. II lrey ·Cl:J st. liS algn em up Ia leotbaU, b..rred. Twenty of the IS All!letl&lt;11 and Yankees, ron-: 58-42. Box acore of the varsity
~alrlewv T1 Rocky River 59 Meadowbrook 105
Pace rl BrOdliJYn P,ly 71
haokelbtll and hockey but Pilttburtlh playero 1l1lted to colwd tho Idea of organizing ' game:
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whether ha lmolft It or 1101, hlf strikt but the strU.. aever what he eallad Tho Players'
WEUEl'ON &lt;18)
rechvtlle
fndepeliden::;'Y;;oga Helghbi SS Dayton Belmont 63
Colgate M Lehigh SS
already liU two llrikel aaailtl clllllO ell becauoo a three- P'raternlty.
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Stabler,
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Warrensv e 113
otwolid Madison 62
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Brooklyn 92
West Mltton 60 NIChols 70 Bab~• &amp;7
Two other teadero belore him . Subsequeatly, tho Pe:,.yl•• too happy about that
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Miami Local 11 p kw _
Norwich II% Merrimack a
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Cornell Sfi Brown !If
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Rlc!unond HOigl!la 42•Germantown 76 Centervllle 12 Lycoming ill Wash. (Mel.) 70 basebaD olayero and buth Pittsburg!! Ia
decide wile- what they are, !hera
Richarda, 1H·23: Daughtery,
~~~u~ ~aKens~n 4 4 ~~~;,:Dayton Stebbins 57 Union &lt;N.Y.) 611 Hal']IIlr 62 •tlemptl clislntetlflted Into thor lbey ..:..:" thgeulld ••• I many who refused II join
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Solon 73 Ch81"in
nroe w 1
Qllmnbia 1112 Yale 00
such a aad stoto o1 canfultoa barlainlng •rent
fraternity.
f.fi.IJ: Haynes, 8·M 6; TOTALS e SNOW 5HIOV
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Mayfield 62 Wllloughby South II Lemon-Monroe 79 .. mon
Mootclalr St rl S. COIID. St. ?I um..alllng IUld phyalcal bea~
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Ashtabula st. John 115
T Ia dn 111 Bocloln 81 Coaat Guard 115
ings that 1111110 playero sUU In a complete abOut.fact, the eXIStence for o while
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Ashtabula Harbor tiS West Carrolllori 57 a wan
Harvard Ill Prlacollln II
wince 1111 llml they hlfar U. Plratoo rejected tho pild by • llr.aUy blew up durilll
Wellston . . , . , .. , . 13 38 113 118
DEALER STORI 1
Madison 49 ~airport 44
Northridge 65 Upslla 87 Hartwick 113
word "union."
vote of 15 ,to _three, with 10 War I. The IJI'••teot thing
N~::;!~: :_ Nelso~~~~~ 51
Elyria Catholic lilt I
Dayton Roth 113
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Dayton Colonel While 55 Rndlph Men 82 Mt.st.Marys IV aa whea apprlaed ol IM!a's mora wao heard about ellhei: a IIM'nt el a rule which prohibited
Grand VaDey J8 Cardinal 17
Dayton Kiser 811 Car 11 72
Citadel 81 Rlcbmond 70
allll01111Ct1d lnltmllllll of brf.m.• Wtlor o• Mr. Murphy after that.
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Hamilton Catholic 64
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Springfield Calhol' 113 Marylancl St. 77 Delaware 76
Teamstero' Unieo laughlnsty Pltttburgh llflalr, the mijon
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Wuh. 'Lee 80 T~waon 70
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Glenvlll• 81 Wheehq Ill
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JackBOn IPreble) IO Shepherd 91 West Liberty 73 . The last ~!tempt at unionls- Oblo. High School BaoketbaD lowered to eight years.
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Piqua C.ntral 90 Springdale 55 Shorter 113 J~vllle St. 60 lng major league baoebiU Greenview 75
Hoffa may oucceed in getting
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Fort Loramie 95 Fairlawn 70 lllorrla Brown Ill Morahouoe T4 players came Ia 1t18 ond woo
Wool Uberty Salem
a few ball playero Ia joio
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 9-2:30
Graham It Covington 50
. HIIDtqdoo 110 Mllllapo .72
anything but a laulhine matter. Mlllllllel4 Malabar 43 Dover
union, but attracting 1 majiorn•y II
St. .Marys 81 Lima Bath re
Concord 71 Davt.,Elklno ~
Bob Murphy, a younl allor- Manafie1d Sl Pelon 75
or anythillll near it
l'wiR '\'alley South 119
Tenn. St. M Cent. 81. (Ohio) 71 IllY from BosiOD, with oome
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Exotic Dancing At Its Best
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Carllale II American U. 71 Gettysburg 41 experiollce In labor nlatlono
landulky Perkiiii
Ball players makJng
Coach Charles McAfee's Alb- Gettyoburg 116 New MadiOOft ·11 D.C. Tchro M Phlla. CoD. 77
tried to organize whal ho called Cl'eotvtew It Clear Fork 57
or better hHVe litUe desire to
Featuring The All New Go-Go B1nd
~ Bulldop climbed Into un-1Celina ICHS 51 st. Henry 17 Loyola (Mil.) 78 W. Mel. It
"The American Baseball Build" J.ulocloa-511 Ontario IV
join a union.
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Freed Hrdma Ill Mrloa MD. D lllbe time.
Lrudonville &amp;I Plymouth M
And such a thln1 11 union :
Shonang Springs 3 mlloo North of Pomeroy o~
SEOAL Friday night by defeat-, New Lebanon Dixie 17
Belmont 78 Union (Tena,) 116
Relasod To Barpla
Lucu 12 Northmor 74
dUO!I leave• them loBI desire.
Stolt Routt 7
lllg Jacbon, ~ ,.
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Mid...,!
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Tho lroi)mea lraiiOII
only ·Xenia 51 Beavercreek 57
Neb. Wealeyan a Omaha 81
Pllllburtlh Plraes'
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Mapleton II() South Central fl !F;;..."!'"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~lii!ii!ii!ii!ii!~~~~ii!ii!~~~:s:!
once Ia tho contest. That was Sprflli!Jeld North 68 Wa~ue 42 PlattevUit 77 River Falla 69
maoy ol whom eveo ~ot':i Shelby II Galloa II
early Ia the pmo. Jackson Venallll!l 11 Newton 57
st. Procoplqo · 10 G. Wllma 71 guild cardB. William Ben.,... ~ederlcktown IV Creatllne IS
The eecond beet ehape In Italy
pullfd within 911 polnll !ale, Cllntoa-lllaloJt 10 MaBon 41
Knot 70 Ripon• 51
ger then Plttsburih'o club 011 Concord 17
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but conld oot overcome the Southeastern 14 Cedarville 53 Clvr-Stckta 71 Mo. VaUey 68
pr.;,lclenl flatly refused to M UIMalbl~';;'"lsviUe
Now 1M the filt. in ptfton. fltt ill the hot one. The Italians did It
VlaDiAg Athenians.
Acranllm f4 Mluissinawa 41
Eau Claire 12 Oshtooh 6$
bargliD ' wilb M by 11 • aylf • 71
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the .wYthtV do mottth+n... With !Jtytt. WHh ftair . With flourish . And
there'S no Glrmlnic thrift showin,. This f.ilt sport comes wtth aU
, A~ led 11-IJ, 39-23 and 4t- Dayton Meadowdale 88
Beloit 94 Grinnell 73
represeDtattve ol ;::playero CaldwaD II Zane Troca 4 t
tht extl'lll .t not • peMJ atr•. )n forward speeds, all syncro42 at the quartermarka.
Dayton PaterBOn lit Coe ~ Cornell (Iowa) 57
Durin a ctubhoule meetin, Miller 71 Stockport SS
mtlhtd. Bucket . .ts, tachometer, power dtsc brakes, leatherette
AtheDI II BOW 1~ Ill all Ea'ton 83 ~ 87
Wartburg 10 Simaon 81
utho~~Wrv. hitter dtffOittr dual tltctric wipers, serety !Mit •~
01 JuOI!gl ollllal ear, tempers Cambridge 73 Bar1101YIIIt II
chora, buMptr &amp;Uirdt~ telf-oancetllna turn Slinals, courtesy llshts
caml!l thll whiter. Jackton Is CeHna 88 Col4water M
Vincennes 15 &gt;ue Bennett 59
got hot u Benow[llller and hil Fort Frye 71 Lawreru:o 74
111d ~ ldt. And spuklnl of Uaui'Ml, you un't even come ciON to 1
7-6. Ill ltaguo play, lbe Bull- SpringbOro o LltUe Miami 42 Lewis 101 nunols Tech 76
attorneys, argued 1o pootpone
C~=r~n:l ea
shlpe KUthllet• price so trim 1nd appaelina. It's the lowett.priced
dogl are 8-2, one-hall gmne • New Knoxvtlle 72 Mlmter 60 Monmouth Ill Lawrence ?I
the question o1 players' grievan- Ne L 1 gto St AI · 11 aportl G~r 6ft ttl dau. Every family thould have et ._ut one filii.
~ of NeiBODville which 1~1 Mi(ldle!owa Ftnwlck . 59
West m a r , 14 co ,, c • r d IIi .,.. uuiU alter tho seuon.
Clev~an~ J':.J.. \~IIUI 0 ~1 ua
ts secood strli&amp;hl lame
Lebanon 17 INeb. )79
Murphy rejected Banswar&gt;
Cleveland Eaot •
day,
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Northwestern II! TeCumseii 5S Dubuque 'II Central a
ger's proJIOIII alid uked tbe Shaker Hei&amp;hts 15 Bruoh 111
Ill the reserve game, Athe&amp; I' C.'loyton Nortlunont 81
, Upper Iowa t2 Wm. Penn 81 at Pirate playera lflbe1 wlllhed r. Stronpvtu 112
•napped Jaeboa's 13 • ll"DIII
Brookvllle 78
Luthet 112 Buona Vista 77
1trll:e rtabt thea aDd !hero.
N~ RoyaiiDD fl
Irinnlllll IIHU, 40-39.
Piqua Catholle Ill
DL WealeYal 1G8 Carroll II
8y a Volll of hondo, thry Kirtland 114 Chardon 611
~ ~ of the
vanity
New Bemea 111 Monlt It Jameowwn 113
qreed to play lbtt Dlcbl und l&lt;Iraln 81. Mary 47
Jaroe.
. Botkins 102 Russia 81
81. ptl&lt;. fit No. Dak. 81. 113
Murphy lb.. rtcommended •
Cleveland Lourclet 6
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Spencerville
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. Second b 11 em on Jimmy Vermilion 119 Wellinpm fN
~= · 1+10; Wrea, 7...23; Ottawa Gl"dorf.8(KaJ11t170 . Mlt!erli' Area ·!N Mo. (St. L.) 'II !"'two c11cJ everylldnj) i9 hi• Akron St ·Vtpcent 71 Cbanel
TALB ~(\lover, I+J; _?'0- ,flncllay Ill '
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Lorain Admli'al Kine 7'/ 1'9;State 75 Grace 70
Pirates blto 1101 llrlkllll! lha
Garnd River o
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,McComb Ill !JIIerly BaQion St, Bethel Ill TriAity 80
nJihl alid lor hil b'oltb'- be wu Obarlta 'It
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Clevelancl Kennedy G i
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C8rey Ill Ellln 49
Cleveland Joha Hay 75
Cleveland Benedlctme 116
Cleve~ CtlUnwood 91
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Bemco's exclusive "Unifused"~ construction that
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IOmng and heavy P,Ui8 J~~~~e~Bprings at 67,000 po;nfg

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tili IDUII olwa!" be re- Fl~. on a killing !'IP) 11 out C!f del .In· HajU ·~lit.· IIIOtbar revo- Into b~t not , positively, • lle8l'
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home btgger pay
pay check · 'IIIII· ,aoon . be bli,W lhe Janii!Y y ·~ IIIOUld lose ~ardotl ..•• the moat tmpe~~aot th• fl*ey ,.,.. dabbling , In llllb !QIIon rea~ . , rtv~ all :"'lhl roJocl. from on early V~
t·hedc.s than their husbands.
then yours, doll 1 let your h~ 'VOW" ' job ' If .'ilu ·must worry JOb
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ColllfiOier-Pul&gt; b\'elkfoll W~GII ~utd In- &amp;ro~h onck Oakle llawrt ••
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band aenaa your doubt or you U about that, 4~ II slleiiQy
II takea I , omarl womao to llsber Cbooler Conn'l only 1011, &lt;ludlnl tile ·kooko' IiHpo! The But maybe 11'1 really cble · .. ·
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•RM! a bigger pay check !han Jock (His m!Jther 11 fonner Clique ... TV ham I!IUI Burke Cole Porter 1how pWIIBt-tlnfNev&lt;&gt;r. never confide in
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about , J1M1 Job were more Important even 81114!"t&lt;r one to keep quiet died of pneumonia (without ev- lflisoner's expected to dr.,e a duda look best "'ben they'va
ti\'Ps or his, or friends,
'r-:"y~r money" B!ld "my mon- tllu )'Gil' buballil'o From . a.aboul 1\
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. 14-The Sunday Tlmes·Senllne~ S~nday, February 8, 1966 .Chester and partner Jack llrel· "How To' Be 1 J_ewtab Mother"
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Naver, never get tha Idea that
' mon ·bad bought ·In one-thll"'l oullold oll boob \flel· W ftc.
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bigger vol,; In ,_ the lam· j · BY. WALTER C. PARKES
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Gleason dancer ::·~a,lll Kelton eDI &lt;Ill' 1
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b not HJS money you're spendII)' Income IB open!.
'The cbap wbo'a a big wheel
Manila~ aoelaUtea were t'l'he June 'I'JYI!r IIpper whO ''They know 10 much ao· eartng'""· never let your bUS· [iiJi
Never never bogruct,e your In business II seldom a round·
oel!ost at tbe ~· deatll of lugged nine call "' Fill,)· mer- ly, and II tJ!ey art a woblem
• 'd th t be
bosband an occa•'"nal extrav.. er.
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Heltt Soule of Lli Cote Buque rtod • MJaml -teepei' (.,tlo B!ld tbey cry, a Utile catvadoa
Mnd get t,.e I ea •
cause
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•nd Le PaVUIOII; he prnbably elae?)
At Lli Grtnoulllo the In the formula - · ·
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vou are at presenl earmns _ _ _ __ _ _ _ ___:_::n_--':.:::C:CY._c:.::...:::::...::~:.::...Dad b - tomorrow oever
waa ". the flneat reot.wraltur Ia Style Eallblllbmellt
seemed 1Nune burp that 111111 drunk,
eomes - or al teaat lllays athe world
The State Dally's oolldly In reoldance . . . BIll plt'ase)' ... ''HoBo, Dolly" ...,.
WIJ' 1810 be hal cleared up ! PT. PLEASANT - Grayoon lire wiD sbuller lbal estlma- Bids, lbe 'llllnki!IC Glrl'i i!:a- writer Jerry lferman'•
quite
problema,
: Bowers will opeak at the ID!lual ble Bdwy. paatranil pel~ ot&gt; cort . BUiy Baldwin wtlb Kil- royol royaltl-. from. thai bit
meetlt(g of the Western DL• ly I day or two .. · BU!Iolo'l ty (lolro. Gilbert) MIDer ... •. total almost 11100,0110 alnce II
If you continue driving while lrlct w. Va, Holstein Friesian former top.cop and N.. Y, State Jacques ,lfetlu wllo'i IO!Iuo- opened ... Not lncludlal the
drowsy, you're liable to acquire ABBocialion meeting Wednesday Safety Director Tom Pvan re- Ping off on 1 lid trip but then Doocl of OIBb from recorda and
"Plan Your Garden to AI· 1 nodding acquaintance with evening, Februnry 9, at Gena placed Sal Maglle as d""'otv _ wbo tan'!? , .. fl'or eblc'a aake ... Abo Simon (who loufbt Jo
By Helen
Inlet Birds," was the program dloaster.
Ball's Restaurant, according to rommlssloner of theN. Y. Sta'' d you aUp on the 101p Ia 1 bali&gt; other periOrmanee take-borne
foptc at the RIYerV!eW Garden
Russell Jones, Vice President AthleHc CommiJSion . .. Sln~er tub and buB! a gam don't tell
Abe Simon (who fought Joe
B..ttel
Club 'Thursday evening praeent·
Nowadaya mon
people
This assoclati&lt;m of purebred Lelnle Kuan IIIU wed her ac- 1 aou1 _ 1n1111 11 tqlllntered 1n Louis and aUU wound up with
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led by Mrs. carl Buckley. Mrs. awttch !baa fl&amp;bt. Tiley ...•t breeders 1B Interested In lrn· rompanlst Peter ~els . · · · llataad ,Megeve or Slmre; lero aU bio marbles) II a Roosevelt
&lt;1\JTH ASKF.D FOR IT'
b~"&lt;'n in a cast lor the past four ;B&lt;rt Shumway al~ ~escttbed aHord raw beef for tbelr black proving the Holstein breed of Tbe Dncbou of Kent 1 actually bope tile Kennedy'• clon't take Reaceway publicist... Noel C..
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eyes.
dairy cows which Ill the pre- cooking fer The Doke - wbo up parachute-leaping neall
wards opinion of Gloria Swan'llm (olurnll r ~ tur yuung peo 1years · e as
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dominate breed here In Mason loves it; be 18)'1 .. . . Westing·
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pie. thetr pru'olems and plea- tton on her spme an now mu\S was displayed by Mrs. R E. .-..
boUle bougbt L. A. ltatlon 1hll pll ~ Jammed Oren- tweive"
sures thetr troubles and fun Istay m bed from SIX. to nme president, was in charge of the
County. A good nucleous of bree KFWB 11 we foreeut.
ouOJe - Micheline
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tAiaa Jar• aedudlve • doclutl~ Dcrotby Donegao bu filed
\'; ' '' wet, omes laughes bul l munths. no\ even being able lo , presideni was ,In cbarg; of the
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""n t dodge s serious quesuoo stand or stl up ror that length ' meeting The devotioool period ~o the ~nty. be Acco~ln~
~ underwent surgery al South N... daabing In looking duhlq .. ICievelanjl PhotOg WIU!am Mfl.
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a hrush·off
of lime. She ~ould be so pleased , was conducted by Mrs. Shum·
Entered Hospital
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e aau Hoapltal · · · PubiiJber Bud· lise Bay Tarafa back In lbe ea) Just throe montba after thelt
Selid your teenage quest ions i lo re-:etve mml Her name: Don. I way.
I Persons entering: Holer Hos- I farruh~s are tnvlted. Those Inter- dy M~~rrls SllYIJ ~;·u sue SaJD. champagne-swim (hadn't seen boy's birth . . . Thote free.Oighb
' t&lt;, YOLTH ASKF.D POR IT. Ina Solomon. loth Ave.. Box 238, I A thank you note was read : pita! during tbe last 24 hours esled tn the breed and the ""'"" 'IDY ( Skyscraper ) Kahn .. , h• In a year of Cartier's where to London gambling hells ba\1
care of Helen Help US\ thts Dorothy, Nfw Jersey, 08317. from the Elmwood Rest Homrlincluded: Wilsoo Lewis,
Jr., l dahon are also invl~.
·~e fashionable to~~ on the CO!• she was a gem of an aide to Ju· !towed down becau.se the artnewspa per
'l'l~ank Y011• - J. C.
thanking the club for favors Mercerville Star
Rt.; Mrs.
er of the ,Feb. 12 Genliemen 8 los Gleanzer) locking 1leek In a kee .dollar didn't onloid !reel!
ThiS column " dedtca~ed to lam· , "'ade by the members. A book,l Blanche O.vla 113.2 Second
HAVE PROGRAM
:Quarterly wU! be LBJ . . mlnk..moclt; ill fact GrenouUie enough . Sooji Clay may need
SALT AND r•PPF.R MAN
tly liVIOg, so 11 youre hav~ng i "Gifls from the Garden," w"' Ave.; Roy c. Mehl, 5~\1 Court ! 'The Chester Garden
Club IJDda Christiana locked In her was mink wall-to-wall, oil colors a medium lank 81 bodyguan!
l~ar Helen
kid trouhl e or JUst p\Pm _trouble, I~Jven to the club by Mrs. Law- jSt.; Samuel Treese, Hendersonj will be in charge of the prohome_ because daughter [rom footbaU-garM natUral to efter her explosive detatla aboul
, 1, 1,,ther " terribly hand- 1let Helen help YOU ,,e wtll lrenee Rose.
,stanley s. Bailes,
GrriOOIS j gram Monday, Feb. 7 over ra·
~a lillie doll) bas mea,. Jean Suffern (Mrs. Tomm!l Life With Cassius and hi1 Black
some in a d•~hngmshed way ~lso welc?n1e your own amus- Plans were made to donate to Landing, w. Va.; Jenny Ann dio station WMPO on the "Colave 1 Utter - Cbr~ Tafkr'l paletf gray !pOI'ts job MWJ~m ~ erupt 1n Redboot
Wht&gt;n he conws to see me. at mg exp~nem·t&gt;s. Addresf Helen [ the Wakkeena fund.
j Hall. New Haven : Cheryl L. \Ice Hour with Jan!t' at 9 a.m.
(ProfUQ'JO Affo1r) K~ler 9 wJUt big patch pockets for ICbr . . • 'They' .lay Candy (Edgar's
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The Frtendly GBrdenerB of .
divorce Jepplng tbrougb the ,blizzard .. 8Pf'll} Bergen's role In 'Tht
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bow !liD&lt;Ih Shore lunched with Wal· Group• II holtell because she
pr&gt;nt&gt;d his hair hes turned gray .
Copywnght. 111_66
f:ene Wilson, assisted by Mrs. 1Bauer, Chester; Mrs.
Wyatt gram.
our eve ngll ·; · · ter IJ'roubnan at 1'21" aiJ ·beige plays a lesbian ... Last montb
"''d his eyebrows and must"he Kmg Peatures Syndtcate, Inc. l'rank Blse, to Mrs.
Ernest Radford, Rt 1 1'omeroy; Mrs. t
l'uge and Cbarlle 0 Cur- and amUea: Iaiii midnight lash- Richard Burton silrred on mas
are sttll dark - almost black. '
Whitehead. Mrs. Denver Web- Earl s. Davenport. Middleport; Eastern Ave.; 1011, 4:4e
~re adopting a, 3nl cbUd too lycoont1 Jerry Sllvemilln a azlne eovera aa a blOated, dnm.
11 looks stertllng. Do you suo·
er, Mrs. R. E. Williams. Mrs. Mrs. Edith C. Hartinger, Porn· l'rlday.
ii~.!:a:l a~U
~: Sbannon Ropra fi~PI a pen~ ken, middle-aged leorel agen1
''"" he touches up these last ·
Berl SbumWily, Mrs.
Doml eroy; Mrs. Grace Utalnger, Ru~
OIJCbarged
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~ baab for Dinah alter her tr "The Spy Wbo Came In From
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two and forgets tlral his hair
Riebel Mrs . Claremont Harris, lond: Mrs. Chauncey F. Wer. Charles C. Callahan,
mldnlfbl Pmlan Room n~Und· The Cold;" Ibis month
Mra
g1m h1m away''
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Mrs . Carl Buckley, Mrs. Wal- uer, Rt. I Mlddleport; Mro. E~ eox. Maraha .Jean Gilley,
. elaya ... Our rood friend and Burton matched mag82lnes at
Should I tell him to either I
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llaly'l n.crown ,Prlfteo VIc- oeveresl large! Gene Cawllaro the drunken middle •
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get ' dye jOb in one ol 1\io&lt;e
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derson and Kay.
Mrs. Roy c. McNurlln, Aabland, ,MerriU J, Perkins, Emmell
tor Emmanuel sUpped aecreUy Jr. el the Colony ambled Madl· that's wllat they ean glamor
'"'"~~' men's beauty soops. :BY WJ!Iiam Lawrence, D. D. s. l
Ky.: Ralph K. Blackwell, Rt. I Rossiter, Mra. J. Leo
k&gt;Wn at o ao-ealled tmlls~ 1011 Ave. land Ibis the Gene bloater In "Va. Woolf'' and
, , els&gt; Jet his mustache and , , wh.~reas "a tooth 1':r emy l New Guinea is tho second South Point; Jerry L. Hargett Mrs. Garnet Wright, Ralph
botel; at &amp;th ft 60th.· . A picked 011 the mille best-dreao- that's what they eaU 8lamor
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lack of care
shell,2 Oak
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Ralph E.Mrs.Higgins lllrs.
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Lester Bowles Pearson we Comet, Hunti11gton. W. VJ.
lles Davis an:tf'tnfant
t•n his evebruws and mu!itache i 0 ~ mother, and offs~nng,
first ambassador to
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DNrr Helen:
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You askea how to k!'ep 8 en Hospital. should
p::trukff'L from chewing plants daily :
~md wcW. I tap my parakeet's , Milk _ 4 cup•.
h•·ak e-vtify time he starts to i Meat, fish, fowl - 4 ounce~.
rh('w, al)d he's almost stopped. ! (LIYer at leall once 1
Cetting soft wood :!!tiCks for his to insprt adequate
cage helps too. - RUTH
[of iron, vltamia A, aud
Df~ar ~leo :
mlne.l
How about covering bouse ! Ens - t.
plants wi1h an old plastic table- Frulls I! cltru1) - 1 IN'V·
cloth w~en your bird is out? tngs.
• OWNI!R OF A CHEWER 1 Vtgtlabl,. tlncladtn1 peto.
Ut•ar Helen:
. toetl - 3 sening1.
The best way to keep yonur Whole grain or enriched cerva lanct&gt;s, papers, plants, desk ,!eal or bread - I strVings.
tops. etc., unchewed and un-~ Butter or fortlflt41 marglll'ioe •
t~eattered Is - KEEP
T H E - 2 tablespoon!!.
DARN PESTY BIRD IN THE Other foods .. desired to
CAGE! - NOT A BIRD FAN furn ish adequate calories.

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minimum . This suggested diet
Funny thing : 1 can publish supplies approximately 2,300
8 hundred pleas on •·How do I calories. Of course, before ytu
wm him?" and get no coach- begin any diet, your physician
parakeet muzzles, and my mail- should be consulted.
in~ from the audience,
but
Pregnancy diets should
Jet me wonder in print abeut supplemented with ~=:~::: II
iJilrakeet muzzles, and my mail- minerals and vitamins
man starts limping.
are necessary for
li1anks for all your help, but ~eth and_ bony structure
I'll have to agree with NBf' : ~aws. This s~.~ld par!~~~~~
the ooly ,·eal solution for a include additional
flightl y chewer is 8 cage _ and Ivitamin C, an~. vitamin
who could be that cruel~ _ H. Agam, a physiCian must
Dear Helen:
, consulted.
Around deportment store~ in The Natitnal Institute
our town they kE'tp birds in Dental Re_search has shotwnll
t'ages , semetimes a dor.en to a lhal fluorides .pass through
eage. They are in terrible con-I plac~n!al barner, a~
most
dition . They bite and scratch phy!llC'll'ns and d~llsls recom:
themselves, and are molly and mn en~d sml all dab~y . doses
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vJtamin!, especially
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sell
birds
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ancy w en t•·
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have the Ia&lt;.'l.11.11es
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drygoods stores. I've l!een b~rdl dental enamel lessena enamel
that have only hulls, no fOod, solubility and can lnduce inr&gt;i
and their water Js dirty. - dence ef dental decay by 11

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GET TRAINING
for business, and few storeA Navy Se"amen Recruits Ja1mea
10ill allow It lo e1Lst after the A. Bird, son of Mr. and Mrl.ll
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Humane Society, Thia !iort of ure.
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poet the sllualion tO · remain out of )'Gill' PJY check. .'
moy be, Ht 111r the ptl .of lnfamOUII 11s1J1 managl!l' £jl., ~ .oD Iff Ultlt • ~ eor· back-bolted camel• balr 0 eoll
Nf'w&amp;paptr Eaterprlae Assl. I
unchanged. Even If you ue a tJ;
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Last year 2.3 mil_1ion wives 1
bit doubtful yourself that hla abolll~h.ljv~
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tili IDUII olwa!" be re- Fl~. on a killing !'IP) 11 out C!f del .In· HajU ·~lit.· IIIOtbar revo- Into b~t not , positively, • lle8l'
~rought
home btgger pay
pay check · 'IIIII· ,aoon . be bli,W lhe Janii!Y y ·~ IIIOUld lose ~ardotl ..•• the moat tmpe~~aot th• fl*ey ,.,.. dabbling , In llllb !QIIon rea~ . , rtv~ all :"'lhl roJocl. from on early V~
t·hedc.s than their husbands.
then yours, doll 1 let your h~ 'VOW" ' job ' If .'ilu ·must worry JOb
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ColllfiOier-Pul&gt; b\'elkfoll W~GII ~utd In- &amp;ro~h onck Oakle llawrt ••
r or those wifes, a few words
band aenaa your doubt or you U about that, 4~ II slleiiQy
II takea I , omarl womao to llsber Cbooler Conn'l only 1011, &lt;ludlnl tile ·kooko' IiHpo! The But maybe 11'1 really cble · .. ·
of warning :
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undennlne bla eonfi~nce In his · .·. · · ,
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•RM! a bigger pay check !han Jock (His m!Jther 11 fonner Clique ... TV ham I!IUI Burke Cole Porter 1how pWIIBt-tlnfNev&lt;&gt;r. never confide in
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oblllty to support you one day. ! .Never, ·aevet act 11 thou~b ner huo!&gt;and But II takaa an vtiilde ~ldUner Gract1 DeMa'!Tl told TV Guide he'o On alhelll er Bobby Short Insists metl'l
nne. your children, your
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about , J1M1 Job were more Important even 81114!"t&lt;r one to keep quiet died of pneumonia (without ev- lflisoner's expected to dr.,e a duda look best "'ben they'va
ti\'Ps or his, or friends,
'r-:"y~r money" B!ld "my mon- tllu )'Gil' buballil'o From . a.aboul 1\
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:,.·011 are earning more
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rour husb;,md.
it Into "our money.''
. 14-The Sunday Tlmes·Senllne~ S~nday, February 8, 1966 .Chester and partner Jack llrel· "How To' Be 1 J_ewtab Mother"
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Naver, never get tha Idea that
' mon ·bad bought ·In one-thll"'l oullold oll boob \flel· W ftc.
--l'l lSha nd accuses you of being l
because
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earn
more
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firm
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Coco
Cbanel (In Womextravagant) c&lt;me back
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your
husband
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bigger vol,; In ,_ the lam· j · BY. WALTER C. PARKES
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Gleason dancer ::·~a,lll Kelton eDI &lt;Ill' 1
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b not HJS money you're spendII)' Income IB open!.
'The cbap wbo'a a big wheel
Manila~ aoelaUtea were t'l'he June 'I'JYI!r IIpper whO ''They know 10 much ao· eartng'""· never let your bUS· [iiJi
Never never bogruct,e your In business II seldom a round·
oel!ost at tbe ~· deatll of lugged nine call "' Fill,)· mer- ly, and II tJ!ey art a woblem
• 'd th t be
bosband an occa•'"nal extrav.. er.
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Heltt Soule of Lli Cote Buque rtod • MJaml -teepei' (.,tlo B!ld tbey cry, a Utile catvadoa
Mnd get t,.e I ea •
cause
•ance simp!
you feel
•nd Le PaVUIOII; he prnbably elae?)
At Lli Grtnoulllo the In the formula - · ·
burt."
vou are at presenl earmns _ _ _ __ _ _ _ ___:_::n_--':.:::C:CY._c:.::...:::::...::~:.::...Dad b - tomorrow oever
waa ". the flneat reot.wraltur Ia Style Eallblllbmellt
seemed 1Nune burp that 111111 drunk,
eomes - or al teaat lllays athe world
The State Dally's oolldly In reoldance . . . BIll plt'ase)' ... ''HoBo, Dolly" ...,.
WIJ' 1810 be hal cleared up ! PT. PLEASANT - Grayoon lire wiD sbuller lbal estlma- Bids, lbe 'llllnki!IC Glrl'i i!:a- writer Jerry lferman'•
quite
problema,
: Bowers will opeak at the ID!lual ble Bdwy. paatranil pel~ ot&gt; cort . BUiy Baldwin wtlb Kil- royol royaltl-. from. thai bit
meetlt(g of the Western DL• ly I day or two .. · BU!Iolo'l ty (lolro. Gilbert) MIDer ... •. total almost 11100,0110 alnce II
If you continue driving while lrlct w. Va, Holstein Friesian former top.cop and N.. Y, State Jacques ,lfetlu wllo'i IO!Iuo- opened ... Not lncludlal the
drowsy, you're liable to acquire ABBocialion meeting Wednesday Safety Director Tom Pvan re- Ping off on 1 lid trip but then Doocl of OIBb from recorda and
"Plan Your Garden to AI· 1 nodding acquaintance with evening, Februnry 9, at Gena placed Sal Maglle as d""'otv _ wbo tan'!? , .. fl'or eblc'a aake ... Abo Simon (who loufbt Jo
By Helen
Inlet Birds," was the program dloaster.
Ball's Restaurant, according to rommlssloner of theN. Y. Sta'' d you aUp on the 101p Ia 1 bali&gt; other periOrmanee take-borne
foptc at the RIYerV!eW Garden
Russell Jones, Vice President AthleHc CommiJSion . .. Sln~er tub and buB! a gam don't tell
Abe Simon (who fought Joe
B..ttel
Club 'Thursday evening praeent·
Nowadaya mon
people
This assoclati&lt;m of purebred Lelnle Kuan IIIU wed her ac- 1 aou1 _ 1n1111 11 tqlllntered 1n Louis and aUU wound up with
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led by Mrs. carl Buckley. Mrs. awttch !baa fl&amp;bt. Tiley ...•t breeders 1B Interested In lrn· rompanlst Peter ~els . · · · llataad ,Megeve or Slmre; lero aU bio marbles) II a Roosevelt
&lt;1\JTH ASKF.D FOR IT'
b~"&lt;'n in a cast lor the past four ;B&lt;rt Shumway al~ ~escttbed aHord raw beef for tbelr black proving the Holstein breed of Tbe Dncbou of Kent 1 actually bope tile Kennedy'• clon't take Reaceway publicist... Noel C..
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eyes.
dairy cows which Ill the pre- cooking fer The Doke - wbo up parachute-leaping neall
wards opinion of Gloria Swan'llm (olurnll r ~ tur yuung peo 1years · e as
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t A house plant arrangement
dominate breed here In Mason loves it; be 18)'1 .. . . Westing·
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pie. thetr pru'olems and plea- tton on her spme an now mu\S was displayed by Mrs. R E. .-..
boUle bougbt L. A. ltatlon 1hll pll ~ Jammed Oren- tweive"
sures thetr troubles and fun Istay m bed from SIX. to nme president, was in charge of the
County. A good nucleous of bree KFWB 11 we foreeut.
ouOJe - Micheline
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ers Is needed to supply superior
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tAiaa Jar• aedudlve • doclutl~ Dcrotby Donegao bu filed
\'; ' '' wet, omes laughes bul l munths. no\ even being able lo , presideni was ,In cbarg; of the
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""n t dodge s serious quesuoo stand or stl up ror that length ' meeting The devotioool period ~o the ~nty. be Acco~ln~
~ underwent surgery al South N... daabing In looking duhlq .. ICievelanjl PhotOg WIU!am Mfl.
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a hrush·off
of lime. She ~ould be so pleased , was conducted by Mrs. Shum·
Entered Hospital
.' a mem
e aau Hoapltal · · · PubiiJber Bud· lise Bay Tarafa back In lbe ea) Just throe montba after thelt
Selid your teenage quest ions i lo re-:etve mml Her name: Don. I way.
I Persons entering: Holer Hos- I farruh~s are tnvlted. Those Inter- dy M~~rrls SllYIJ ~;·u sue SaJD. champagne-swim (hadn't seen boy's birth . . . Thote free.Oighb
' t&lt;, YOLTH ASKF.D POR IT. Ina Solomon. loth Ave.. Box 238, I A thank you note was read : pita! during tbe last 24 hours esled tn the breed and the ""'"" 'IDY ( Skyscraper ) Kahn .. , h• In a year of Cartier's where to London gambling hells ba\1
care of Helen Help US\ thts Dorothy, Nfw Jersey, 08317. from the Elmwood Rest Homrlincluded: Wilsoo Lewis,
Jr., l dahon are also invl~.
·~e fashionable to~~ on the CO!• she was a gem of an aide to Ju· !towed down becau.se the artnewspa per
'l'l~ank Y011• - J. C.
thanking the club for favors Mercerville Star
Rt.; Mrs.
er of the ,Feb. 12 Genliemen 8 los Gleanzer) locking 1leek In a kee .dollar didn't onloid !reel!
ThiS column " dedtca~ed to lam· , "'ade by the members. A book,l Blanche O.vla 113.2 Second
HAVE PROGRAM
:Quarterly wU! be LBJ . . mlnk..moclt; ill fact GrenouUie enough . Sooji Clay may need
SALT AND r•PPF.R MAN
tly liVIOg, so 11 youre hav~ng i "Gifls from the Garden," w"' Ave.; Roy c. Mehl, 5~\1 Court ! 'The Chester Garden
Club IJDda Christiana locked In her was mink wall-to-wall, oil colors a medium lank 81 bodyguan!
l~ar Helen
kid trouhl e or JUst p\Pm _trouble, I~Jven to the club by Mrs. Law- jSt.; Samuel Treese, Hendersonj will be in charge of the prohome_ because daughter [rom footbaU-garM natUral to efter her explosive detatla aboul
, 1, 1,,ther " terribly hand- 1let Helen help YOU ,,e wtll lrenee Rose.
,stanley s. Bailes,
GrriOOIS j gram Monday, Feb. 7 over ra·
~a lillie doll) bas mea,. Jean Suffern (Mrs. Tomm!l Life With Cassius and hi1 Black
some in a d•~hngmshed way ~lso welc?n1e your own amus- Plans were made to donate to Landing, w. Va.; Jenny Ann dio station WMPO on the "Colave 1 Utter - Cbr~ Tafkr'l paletf gray !pOI'ts job MWJ~m ~ erupt 1n Redboot
Wht&gt;n he conws to see me. at mg exp~nem·t&gt;s. Addresf Helen [ the Wakkeena fund.
j Hall. New Haven : Cheryl L. \Ice Hour with Jan!t' at 9 a.m.
(ProfUQ'JO Affo1r) K~ler 9 wJUt big patch pockets for ICbr . . • 'They' .lay Candy (Edgar's
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The Frtendly GBrdenerB of .
divorce Jepplng tbrougb the ,blizzard .. 8Pf'll} Bergen's role In 'Tht
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bow !liD&lt;Ih Shore lunched with Wal· Group• II holtell because she
pr&gt;nt&gt;d his hair hes turned gray .
Copywnght. 111_66
f:ene Wilson, assisted by Mrs. 1Bauer, Chester; Mrs.
Wyatt gram.
our eve ngll ·; · · ter IJ'roubnan at 1'21" aiJ ·beige plays a lesbian ... Last montb
"''d his eyebrows and must"he Kmg Peatures Syndtcate, Inc. l'rank Blse, to Mrs.
Ernest Radford, Rt 1 1'omeroy; Mrs. t
l'uge and Cbarlle 0 Cur- and amUea: Iaiii midnight lash- Richard Burton silrred on mas
are sttll dark - almost black. '
Whitehead. Mrs. Denver Web- Earl s. Davenport. Middleport; Eastern Ave.; 1011, 4:4e
~re adopting a, 3nl cbUd too lycoont1 Jerry Sllvemilln a azlne eovera aa a blOated, dnm.
11 looks stertllng. Do you suo·
er, Mrs. R. E. Williams. Mrs. Mrs. Edith C. Hartinger, Porn· l'rlday.
ii~.!:a:l a~U
~: Sbannon Ropra fi~PI a pen~ ken, middle-aged leorel agen1
''"" he touches up these last ·
Berl SbumWily, Mrs.
Doml eroy; Mrs. Grace Utalnger, Ru~
OIJCbarged
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~ baab for Dinah alter her tr "The Spy Wbo Came In From
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two and forgets tlral his hair
Riebel Mrs . Claremont Harris, lond: Mrs. Chauncey F. Wer. Charles C. Callahan,
mldnlfbl Pmlan Room n~Und· The Cold;" Ibis month
Mra
g1m h1m away''
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Mrs . Carl Buckley, Mrs. Wal- uer, Rt. I Mlddleport; Mro. E~ eox. Maraha .Jean Gilley,
. elaya ... Our rood friend and Burton matched mag82lnes at
Should I tell him to either I
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llaly'l n.crown ,Prlfteo VIc- oeveresl large! Gene Cawllaro the drunken middle •
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get ' dye jOb in one ol 1\io&lt;e
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derson and Kay.
Mrs. Roy c. McNurlln, Aabland, ,MerriU J, Perkins, Emmell
tor Emmanuel sUpped aecreUy Jr. el the Colony ambled Madl· that's wllat they ean glamor
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Ky.: Ralph K. Blackwell, Rt. I Rossiter, Mra. J. Leo
k&gt;Wn at o ao-ealled tmlls~ 1011 Ave. land Ibis the Gene bloater In "Va. Woolf'' and
, , els&gt; Jet his mustache and , , wh.~reas "a tooth 1':r emy l New Guinea is tho second South Point; Jerry L. Hargett Mrs. Garnet Wright, Ralph
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Lester Bowles Pearson we Comet, Hunti11gton. W. VJ.
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p::trukff'L from chewing plants daily :
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h•·ak e-vtify time he starts to i Meat, fish, fowl - 4 ounce~.
rh('w, al)d he's almost stopped. ! (LIYer at leall once 1
Cetting soft wood :!!tiCks for his to insprt adequate
cage helps too. - RUTH
[of iron, vltamia A, aud
Df~ar ~leo :
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plants wi1h an old plastic table- Frulls I! cltru1) - 1 IN'V·
cloth w~en your bird is out? tngs.
• OWNI!R OF A CHEWER 1 Vtgtlabl,. tlncladtn1 peto.
Ut•ar Helen:
. toetl - 3 sening1.
The best way to keep yonur Whole grain or enriched cerva lanct&gt;s, papers, plants, desk ,!eal or bread - I strVings.
tops. etc., unchewed and un-~ Butter or fortlflt41 marglll'ioe •
t~eattered Is - KEEP
T H E - 2 tablespoon!!.
DARN PESTY BIRD IN THE Other foods .. desired to
CAGE! - NOT A BIRD FAN furn ish adequate calories.

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minimum . This suggested diet
Funny thing : 1 can publish supplies approximately 2,300
8 hundred pleas on •·How do I calories. Of course, before ytu
wm him?" and get no coach- begin any diet, your physician
parakeet muzzles, and my mail- should be consulted.
in~ from the audience,
but
Pregnancy diets should
Jet me wonder in print abeut supplemented with ~=:~::: II
iJilrakeet muzzles, and my mail- minerals and vitamins
man starts limping.
are necessary for
li1anks for all your help, but ~eth and_ bony structure
I'll have to agree with NBf' : ~aws. This s~.~ld par!~~~~~
the ooly ,·eal solution for a include additional
flightl y chewer is 8 cage _ and Ivitamin C, an~. vitamin
who could be that cruel~ _ H. Agam, a physiCian must
Dear Helen:
, consulted.
Around deportment store~ in The Natitnal Institute
our town they kE'tp birds in Dental Re_search has shotwnll
t'ages , semetimes a dor.en to a lhal fluorides .pass through
eage. They are in terrible con-I plac~n!al barner, a~
most
dition . They bite and scratch phy!llC'll'ns and d~llsls recom:
themselves, and are molly and mn en~d sml all dab~y . doses
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drygoods stores. I've l!een b~rdl dental enamel lessena enamel
that have only hulls, no fOod, solubility and can lnduce inr&gt;i
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Ullted Prell IDteroaUonal
failed. Johnson sent a personal weight the Moon's surcace will much more dUficult.
WASIUNGTON (UP!)- Pres- message to Soviet leader say- support.
' The President submitted sevident Johnoon arranged to fly to ins: "all ma.nking. applauds" the
Offers Pact
,
eral urgent l)lessages to CanHawaii Saturday for VIet Nam feat.
In other news spheres, Soviet gress, loppen by a request 1\tr
war conferences with South Luna 9 sent back to earth tele. ~ler Kosyglq. told !he 17-ila· 13.1 billion In fonlign 'id in !Is.
By United Press latenational Vielnamese leaders and the U.S. vision pictures . "of amazing tiqn Geneva disarmament coO- cal 1967, ml)6t' of it related ·to
)1~ices of slaughter steers and military hJgh command.
quality'' lndicatlng the Moon's ference that Russia was ready Viet Nam and to give more help
hrtfers as well as slaughter His dramatic unberalded an- surface was like a
rocky !p coMmit lteelf in a non-pro. to countries which help lh&lt;m·
l~mbs u~uall~ moved .in ·. 8 nouncement c~e after his Viet jdesert instead 'of being covered Ufet~tion pact not to be he seryes. Not , includes was $1
, l'• -l1 rr dtrectmn at Midwest Nam peace offensive hit a dead by thick dust ~posits, as many first 'to use J'IUclear weapons 1billlon for ttJe· "food for
n~arkets last week but steady end, forcing him to order re- SCientists believed. The U.S. ag~:~inst non-nuclear oountr1es if 1 progr~m .
1~ 1ower pncL'S were genera] newed bombing of Qlmmunist may try by late 1968 to send ils i the other nuclear powers do thej
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tor hogs.
North Vie\ Nam.
three-man Apollo spaceship to same. Disarmament officials ' He also asked for $5
'·At major livestock terminals
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· satd
· tbis
· wou ld make agreement for an. mtemational, health
The North VIetnamese
had luni:lr
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·laughter steers and heifers sold been spared for 37 days-days more information on what on a non-proliferation treatylcdkudcatJon program 'to ra
'steady to 50 cents higher'
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m of
slavery
In whtch
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and
thethescoUr
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ettept at st Joseph where a scorned the bombing lull and 111-'The Sunday Times-Senti no~ Sunday, Februlll'y 6, . 1966
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.. And, sborlly, he satd,
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nson
a
peace ever' ·
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propose a highwa safet act
prevailed. Cows were .50-$2.00 tures and rushed more men
iiF£\3 l~IIIIIIZ I !Ill !iltiii\i'il&amp;l curb ''death and Jestruc~on and
h\lillflr and bulls mostly .50- and guns Into battle.. But the
AU persoDl who get ebecb ,.nseless ~arnage on our
~.k?q. Closing pnces for \'ea!ers Chtef Ex.~ullve per~sted m
from tbe Veterans Admi_Dlstra~ ways." .
were extremely irregular vary- "our pW'sUJt of peace. '
ioa received with the last Jaaing from as much as $2.00 For the first lime he called
ury 3tot check a wbl\e punch·
Budget Director Charles
lower to $5 00 higher.
on the United Nations Seourity
ed eard. U the beneficiary Schultze warned Congress
needs help, It mlgbl save a ne·w tax hikes may be "OCcs-j
Smaller cattle receipts and Council to propose a cease-r:
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acceptable to the U.S., anol
trip to tbe Meigs County Ve~ . sary to curb war-spawned iJ'llla-1
the higher trend that prevailed and Peking. But the Commuerans Service office on Court· U.on but he ruled out pn&lt;':e-••AgEij·
fo r dressed bCef late in t~e nists blasted Johnson's move Bryson R. Carter · stressed st In PomerOy If be would controls "for the foreseeable
period, were bu~lsh factors ?I and demanded reconvening of kindness,
fairness, politeness teieplloae tbe Servietc Office ture.'' At the same time the
the trade on hve cattle th!s the 1954-1962 Geneva
-:onfer- and coo~~ation, along
with befor~ coming Ja. Han the ministration guideposts if
Wt"t'k. Howe\u, s 13 ugh ter ferences which fixed the So~th responsibllity 115 he outlined the ' wblte card iD hand wben caU- and industry start
ignoring
~tt'cr~
under I,OO
. pounds and North Vietnamese borders. duties of officers and members lug.
them 19 the point of serious ·
nm 1 mued_ to meet wJth , ~e
No Polity Shift
recently for the Three-H's and
The telephone number is nation.
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m&lt;,~t reliable demand. _&lt;..:at,le The President stressed that !a Ha -H Club.
· Pomeroy WY 2-zszt. Do not
Klaa Cited
s_iaughtc~ undl'r fedl'.ral mspec- his journey to Hawaii meant no Carter, former 4-H agent, ls i eall between JWoe aod I p.m. ln Congress the liouse cltl'd
fmn, esltmatl'd ·1t sltghtly over . . h' v·
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500 0011 hc:ul wa:-; suhs lantially shift 1? IS let ~am po Jcy. .
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1 ~s;,w~..~~'@ij. lmpe~tal W1zard Robert Shelto•n
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He satd U1e meetmg was ar. culture. an was spea ing to
:md SJX other Ku Klux Klan
beluw the prevwus week and a
b
· the 4-H club at a recent meetlittle below a \'ear :Jgo. Tlte ranged. ecause he w~nted to : .
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lt&gt;aders for contempt for refus-]
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. meet Vtetnamese Prem1er Ngu- ~ m at the resl ence of
rs.
lng to produce Ian records·
avcroge wc1ght of steers '&gt;'as •
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~ . Dale Harbom, 113 Vinton Ct.
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the ~ouse Co~mtttee on
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Amencan octivt!Jes. II• ~:~:~:~1
\\eek Cattle ltt•rc1pts
. Down
they would be tried h·, Gen · William C· Westmorehnd
' · I·by the president,
ed .· Sharon Ham.,•.,
R eipts of
some 1613 000 U.S. Oommander in Soulhea~! Ill ton. open. v,;tth _the
4-H
ed they would be tried here
cr at 12 markd~ wl're about
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. horne sIates .m
ratlle
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s. ra d or .m thetr
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!l th 13 , Saigon Henry Cabot Lodge.
Burner gave the devot1ons, 'The
the south.
t&gt;1ght per cent sma er an ' :
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.,. I Living Tree," followed b)' pray- ·1
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Millard Cassidy principal of Senate Democratic
. 1ary 0f St·t
D·(&lt;Jn Rus·k· •er.
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f1ve .. hours : third six weeks period. One stu- Se na te . f'l'b
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lleii. .ET bed generally were McN·amara.. secre~r)'
. reported
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11 us ter ~gams
s le;· dv.J~to 1 ceni a pound lowf'r culture Orv11\e L. heeman and co_mmumty se;,vtce on Oper-. dent, C1:1lhy tJQggs, third grade, to nulhfy . State Rtght-of- Wo.rk I
! l:; ws. A vote was
'·':he&lt;lu!ed I
Ihan .lt week ago. However. at Secretary o f Health and Wei- atmn, Snowball and the March had a straight A average.
('hic•;:;g~ prices were If.! to 1 fare John W. Gardner. Presence of Dimes. O~e ~ew J,nember, Others making the roll by Feb. 8. Passage reqmres
ft'lll up and 800-900 pound o! the latter twp was to permit I ~an~n Lemley,_ Y&lt;as Y.elcomed grades were·
port of two-thirds of the St!nal'f -r~ssc~ were reported ':-2 cent ex~loration of programs lo help ! mtt. the dub. Mmutes were read . Sevenh _·Mike M ers and tors present.
at K"!:'w York · Cow bed the
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th t
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riSer.
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"lh"1nced
J.J cents
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farm
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health
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Prime l.l.'i0-1.400 pound The President said there gtve.n by e_nmfer Ke~ns .
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in(! conviction of James R.
lt•Pr~ !J rou ~ht $28.00 to $23.50 would be military and non-miliM1ss HamJiton. prestdent , ap- 1 F' flh · 8 1 S d
fa, president of the ..,,,.rful
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ar ~icago and high
for the V1etnampJJn e
Cynthian 8ers,
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, , r rr. c l.CtJO - 1,400 p o u n d s esc lenders. ··we want to be , tees :.
I ShellyunF:;~~r.
a
gs an ~eanwhlle Hoffa still faces
S2i.5nJ_28.00.
sure of our best plannmg and F&lt;Jir Booth - Margaret Eh- : Fourth _ Jill Fo t T a fiVe-year term for a Chicai'O
Hiltf.;)closed the week selling maxtmum resull&lt;;," he satd. But i man and F.ller MeCreedv, to j St
0 .d St s_ e~i ~re~d mail fraud conviction.
:'!r:Jd,rfo 50 cents lower except · he emphasized that no part.icu- ! serve with the prellidenl; Pro- j BevPrs,J aviAII··ralg 'Cavhl
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1would welcome another Geneva and By-Laws - Daleen Har- :YT~? eanne. 1cox~n.
$1 50 her.
Lawford with a quickie divorce
Tht&gt; d?wnturn in hog prices conference if it made the pres- I bour. Connie Cotton and Karen
d t~d d- Chrish Caldwell, Con. in Idaho. She charged mental
ram ,' m the face _of the ent Sout~ and North Vietnamese ' Lemley._
u son, Jo n Myers, John cruelty and was awarded cus1
smallest 12~market recetpts for boundanes fully effective-~ m The g1rls also selected Secret ~yre, Cathh .Graham, Pamela tody of their four children It
;m~ IIC'£1k smce last September. unlikely deveklpment in view of ;Sisters for the year.
aufer, _De ra Rowland, Bar- was the first divorce In the
~l ol·e\·~r. ?u~ ~ expanded Hanoi's determination t(l over-i A recreation period was held bara Wtlooxen, Tonya W~- tory of the all-Catholic Kennedy
nPrl;d mg m_mtenor Iowa ::tnd run pro-Western South Viet iwithMargaretEhmanincharge, ward, Jo~n .s~llaz, Jeff ~arn- clan.
f;•Juthrm Mmnesota
were rtam.
I Refreshments were served by s~n, Tamt Weiher and
Cheryl At Cape Kennedy Fla.,
mu-:erately larger than last .
Haaol Spared
.Joyce Burner and Connie Cot- SJgler.
U.S. orbited its lith Tiro'S s~mrml
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\lh ' k. ~ul about 12 per cent
The President, in a natimtwide 1ton, who had made cookies as
ttunter satellite to ~~~:;~: [
bl•l::w) year ago. .
i telec~st, sa1d he had ended lhe l part of project work.
BURNED TO DEATH
the first full-time Si
\\ ho,ale carl~t pnces for 8-j bombmg lull to save American I Before the meeting,
Mrs. · MANILA (UPl) .~A ZS..ye~r- weather-watching system.
~2 wm~ pork !oms were do\_Yn and Allied lives. But he again SiLas J. Hamillon and Mrs., old college student 10 C~~u ~dy i The President announced
.". ~~- Z'h ce,nts 1 _a pOund, whtl~ spared _Hanoi _and its principal ! Harbour, advisors, had talked m the . central Phihppmf's r3 million more tnns of groin
1 ~ ,w .~ wen
i ll
to 3 ce1~ls port.y City, Ha1phong, from dev-1to the girls about their C"OOkies l burned hun~clf to death for i would be sent iminediately
1 help India recover from a
hl ghn. Doston butts were :-2·! iJSI..ahon, not only to keep peace j- recipe, texture and what ~~known reasons. the
~~n~ ~P· Fresh hams were hopes alive but to deprive Pe- ' they had learned.
Ot!ters i "'Jmes reported Saturday.
drought-caused famine.
~~~~gul ..tr. 1hut generally weak to king of a pretext for entering ! brought sew ing baskets, a n dl LlSAIESOEUSLO&lt;UUTPfV) ISIGT.
h
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the war
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d" sed Th I b I
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EXPLORING NEW
Hogs At $28
Johns~n said that "if ron- was e were dtsedcus :t e cku Waters, commander-in-chief
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· · rmy m e . . · :a n IP.ad you
into an (!Xclllnll new
m~st _u.s. No. 1·3 gr,Jde hogs that supports Norlh Viet Nam
wound up a four-day v1s1t 1 w.reer In the &amp; l amorou~ world of
A brlgbt Iuture uwalll
WCigh tqg 100-240 pounds cleared aggression, the cost in livesSouth Korea Saturda~. He was j ·o•metl('l.
ho.ae wtlo quallt,v. E~:plui"' thl1
•PPortuniiJ to e.t.a.bll!!h your "CI"J
fromcl::.00-$29.00.
. American, Vietnamese and 1to. proceed to Taiwan
•wn comnelle bu•lnfltl with tligb
. W ed slaughter l_ambs f1- lied- will only be greatly in-,
Ok!nawa as p~rt of a tour
ncome potential. You will delllrht
n uaodauna wllh national adDISh!'d the week selhng "".a creased ." He added that "10 the
umts under hiS command.
•ertlsll'd Producta !.hat are arl•torata in lhe l'OIImetle field . Write:
steady to 50 cents higher bas1s, light of the 'II.'QrdS and actions I
.,~
l)l:rector of Fn.nchiAea. Vl"IMM
except at St. Joseph where the or Hanot· 't .
d
pers Plains. This was the Cur· 'Voodard Corp. Dflpt. 10690, H~l
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, 50
Irem 1 was 2,.
,tua Sl.l Panorama CltJ, CaUf.
tis's first child.
ctn s 1ower. to dn what we can to !'mil
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L4RGEST SELECTION IN
SJ;mghter lamb prices conti- ' par 1san sup~rt or the renew. co . (Marga~etl Reibel , Porn e.
nurd at a l"·year-high level a! of bombmg and the U.N.]roy, who d1ed early Saturday
SOUTHEASTERN OHIO OF
IIOIH''..,r, the ~holesale markef pe~~e thrust. ~ut Chairman J . 1 morn~ng in_ the Meigs General
for d~sed lamb wa&lt;i lower as , Wilham Fulbnght, D-Ark., ol Hosp1tal WJII ,be held Monday
~ever&lt; snowstorms thraughout · t~e s:nate Foreign Relabons at 2 p.m. at the Ewing Chapel
the Etst tied up transportation Comm1tt~e, who Oppos€~ Joh~- ~i!h .the Rev,_ Don~ld Hi~ks of· :
fat' ilities and choked the ahe,ad ~1th a searc~lng mvest1- fJcJalmg. Burtal w1il be m lhe :
movement of dressed lamb.
sons \ tet Nam policy, pressed Beech Grove cemetery. She was
Wholesale carlot prices for gilllon.
.
a member of the Federa!W
C.:lrc&lt;1ss lilmb were steady to 2 The Pres1dent supported Me- church.
end
('ent~ a pound lower, with most NJmara a~ Gen. Earl G. . She was horn tn Syracuse.
dliwnt urn on weights over 55 Wheeler, cha1rman of the Joint i the daughter of the late Jamt&gt;s
pounds.
: Chiefs ?£ Staff,_in their refusal 1 and .Johanl"kl Carroll Mathew.
Twelve marht receipts of 1to . Le~tdy pub.hcly b( • F'ul- 1son. Her ~usband, .Jacob, preabout 44,000 sheep and lambs bnght_s csmmJttee or a. ...
ceded her m death m 1947. She
were much the same as last committee lest they be pu 1 .n bad been fn ill health for a
week and aboul 3.000 larger the _position of inadvtrtently Inumber of years.
thau a year ago.
helpmg the enemy.
Survivors include a son, RobIf you can't make your
Ch~ce and prime 68-111
Pope's Efforts
ert J ., Middleport; a daughter, !
puund wooled :.laughter lambs Vatican City said that despite Mary Virginia ReibeJ, at home
own we will custom
W"re reported front $28.50- unfavorable developments, Pope three sisters M,rs. C. T. Boot.
$29 7~. with some up to $30.00 Paul Vf would continue pressure on, Dunedin, Fla.; Mrs. Anna
make them for you.
at Chi('ngo.
Live p9ultry o~ ~an~i and Peking to accept Smeeks Parkersburg. and Mrs,
dPJi·;ered to Chicago this week arb1trat1on by neutral members Cla1 a Clunk. Columbus.
v.a ~ unchanged to 2 cents or the U.N. This won Jotmson 's
Friend.~ In'&lt;~Y call at the fu- .
lowPr. with the decline on 1complete endorsement..
. neral home at anytime.
WE HAVE THE
f·:\"' T!-;: whole sale grade eggs
Almost overshadowmg V1ct '
wen· Ph lo 21 2 cents a dozen Nam wa~ a space first scored Grave 8ide Service
~np;lt rt. ; wholf·~ale butter prices 1by Russ1a. A 3,QOO.pound ''rewm •Jabout I cent higher and search laboratory" - Luna 11- I• Helrl on Sunday
rilt&lt;t•Sll '.":Js mainly unchanged, made a "soft" landing on the , Cr~evs !de rites for Harry Lee
ex,·1·rt · for s·. .•iss whicb was Moon three days after launch. Curt1s, fJve-day-old son of Mr.
tm di:J ngt~d to J cent higher.
ing.
anc! Mrs. Hall Curtis,
RFD,
ondthelo,..eat
Li.;,. cattle contracts were It was a key step towarrl R~edsville , who died early Frimr· ('d li1is week. The February landing men on the moon.
day at St. Joseph hospital, ParMfoctlan In thla
lwrl nw nlh high of $27.70. while
The first such U.s. att... rnpt is kersburg, were to be held tooru. Como, Shop,
th•• Du·ember slipped 25 cents not expected befure May. Four day at 2 p.m. at the Sand Hill
to $29.10 per hundredweight. An other Russian attempts had cemetery, Long Bottom,
the
Sovol
upw ard trend in choice steer
nev. Robert Smith officiating.
pri~c~ at leading stockyards and soybeans irregularly higher Survivors in addition to his
helpi&gt;d the c-urrent contract to on the Chicago Board of Trade prrents include the grandparmove higher while the deferred this week.
ef1ts, 1\lr. and Mrs. Perry Curmonths gave ground under Wheat was Y. Jowf'r to lAt ·tis, RFD, Reedsville and Mr.
·lpteading operations.
cent higher ; corn off ~• to 1; and Mrs. Melvln Drake, · RFD,
DEPAR'I'MENT STORE
Wheat and rye closed the oats up % t• 7!8; rye off B'., to Racine.
ftl'k mixed, corn lractionally y, higher and .oybean' up 10 1o
Friend' were received at
Opp. Tho Park In Grtlllpolls, Ohio
lllWer, oats fractionaUy b1gber'2~&gt;.
Arbaugh Funeral borne at

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Ullted Prell IDteroaUonal
failed. Johnson sent a personal weight the Moon's surcace will much more dUficult.
WASIUNGTON (UP!)- Pres- message to Soviet leader say- support.
' The President submitted sevident Johnoon arranged to fly to ins: "all ma.nking. applauds" the
Offers Pact
,
eral urgent l)lessages to CanHawaii Saturday for VIet Nam feat.
In other news spheres, Soviet gress, loppen by a request 1\tr
war conferences with South Luna 9 sent back to earth tele. ~ler Kosyglq. told !he 17-ila· 13.1 billion In fonlign 'id in !Is.
By United Press latenational Vielnamese leaders and the U.S. vision pictures . "of amazing tiqn Geneva disarmament coO- cal 1967, ml)6t' of it related ·to
)1~ices of slaughter steers and military hJgh command.
quality'' lndicatlng the Moon's ference that Russia was ready Viet Nam and to give more help
hrtfers as well as slaughter His dramatic unberalded an- surface was like a
rocky !p coMmit lteelf in a non-pro. to countries which help lh&lt;m·
l~mbs u~uall~ moved .in ·. 8 nouncement c~e after his Viet jdesert instead 'of being covered Ufet~tion pact not to be he seryes. Not , includes was $1
, l'• -l1 rr dtrectmn at Midwest Nam peace offensive hit a dead by thick dust ~posits, as many first 'to use J'IUclear weapons 1billlon for ttJe· "food for
n~arkets last week but steady end, forcing him to order re- SCientists believed. The U.S. ag~:~inst non-nuclear oountr1es if 1 progr~m .
1~ 1ower pncL'S were genera] newed bombing of Qlmmunist may try by late 1968 to send ils i the other nuclear powers do thej
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tor hogs.
North Vie\ Nam.
three-man Apollo spaceship to same. Disarmament officials ' He also asked for $5
'·At major livestock terminals
·
· Ian d'IDg but must acquire
· satd
· tbis
· wou ld make agreement for an. mtemational, health
The North VIetnamese
had luni:lr
'd
·laughter steers and heifers sold been spared for 37 days-days more information on what on a non-proliferation treatylcdkudcatJon program 'to ra
'steady to 50 cents higher'
.
· Hanoi· an~~r:lJI
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m of
slavery
In whtch
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and
thethescoUr
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ettept at st Joseph where a scorned the bombing lull and 111-'The Sunday Times-Senti no~ Sunday, Februlll'y 6, . 1966
.
g
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d Job
,5 1 te5t
.. And, sborlly, he satd,
1
sle::~ dy to !'.5 cents ower tren
nson
a
peace ever' ·
·
propose a highwa safet act
prevailed. Cows were .50-$2.00 tures and rushed more men
iiF£\3 l~IIIIIIZ I !Ill !iltiii\i'il&amp;l curb ''death and Jestruc~on and
h\lillflr and bulls mostly .50- and guns Into battle.. But the
AU persoDl who get ebecb ,.nseless ~arnage on our
~.k?q. Closing pnces for \'ea!ers Chtef Ex.~ullve per~sted m
from tbe Veterans Admi_Dlstra~ ways." .
were extremely irregular vary- "our pW'sUJt of peace. '
ioa received with the last Jaaing from as much as $2.00 For the first lime he called
ury 3tot check a wbl\e punch·
Budget Director Charles
lower to $5 00 higher.
on the United Nations Seourity
ed eard. U the beneficiary Schultze warned Congress
needs help, It mlgbl save a ne·w tax hikes may be "OCcs-j
Smaller cattle receipts and Council to propose a cease-r:
H
acceptable to the U.S., anol
trip to tbe Meigs County Ve~ . sary to curb war-spawned iJ'llla-1
the higher trend that prevailed and Peking. But the Commuerans Service office on Court· U.on but he ruled out pn&lt;':e-••AgEij·
fo r dressed bCef late in t~e nists blasted Johnson's move Bryson R. Carter · stressed st In PomerOy If be would controls "for the foreseeable
period, were bu~lsh factors ?I and demanded reconvening of kindness,
fairness, politeness teieplloae tbe Servietc Office ture.'' At the same time the
the trade on hve cattle th!s the 1954-1962 Geneva
-:onfer- and coo~~ation, along
with befor~ coming Ja. Han the ministration guideposts if
Wt"t'k. Howe\u, s 13 ugh ter ferences which fixed the So~th responsibllity 115 he outlined the ' wblte card iD hand wben caU- and industry start
ignoring
~tt'cr~
under I,OO
. pounds and North Vietnamese borders. duties of officers and members lug.
them 19 the point of serious ·
nm 1 mued_ to meet wJth , ~e
No Polity Shift
recently for the Three-H's and
The telephone number is nation.
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m&lt;,~t reliable demand. _&lt;..:at,le The President stressed that !a Ha -H Club.
· Pomeroy WY 2-zszt. Do not
Klaa Cited
s_iaughtc~ undl'r fedl'.ral mspec- his journey to Hawaii meant no Carter, former 4-H agent, ls i eall between JWoe aod I p.m. ln Congress the liouse cltl'd
fmn, esltmatl'd ·1t sltghtly over . . h' v·
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county extension agent Agri.
.
500 0011 hc:ul wa:-; suhs lantially shift 1? IS let ~am po Jcy. .
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1 ~s;,w~..~~'@ij. lmpe~tal W1zard Robert Shelto•n
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He satd U1e meetmg was ar. culture. an was spea ing to
:md SJX other Ku Klux Klan
beluw the prevwus week and a
b
· the 4-H club at a recent meetlittle below a \'ear :Jgo. Tlte ranged. ecause he w~nted to : .
'd .
M
reeD 000f
lt&gt;aders for contempt for refus-]
. ·
. meet Vtetnamese Prem1er Ngu- ~ m at the resl ence of
rs.
lng to produce Ian records·
avcroge wc1ght of steers '&gt;'as •
, .
~ . Dale Harbom, 113 Vinton Ct.
,
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down for the third eonsecutn·c yr.:n Coa K.} , VJetnamese , C~tef
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the ~ouse Co~mtttee on
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of state Nguyen Van 11ueu. The meetmg prestded over
0
Amencan octivt!Jes. II• ~:~:~:~1
\\eek Cattle ltt•rc1pts
. Down
they would be tried h·, Gen · William C· Westmorehnd
' · I·by the president,
ed .· Sharon Ham.,•.,
R eipts of
some 1613 000 U.S. Oommander in Soulhea~! Ill ton. open. v,;tth _the
4-H
ed they would be tried here
cr at 12 markd~ wl're about
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A.sw, and u.s. Arn bassa dor to I' pledge. Vtce - president
. horne sIates .m
ratlle
. Joyce
,
s. ra d or .m thetr
.
!l th 13 , Saigon Henry Cabot Lodge.
Burner gave the devot1ons, 'The
the south.
t&gt;1ght per cent sma er an ' :
.
.,. I Living Tree," followed b)' pray- ·1
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Millard Cassidy principal of Senate Democratic
. 1ary 0f St·t
D·(&lt;Jn Rus·k· •er.
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· s ecre
ii e
' .Roll cal. was answered wtth 1l Green
Elementary' school has l 1'!ik
e Mansf'Je ld ' DM
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Carr~~" prices for ste(•r and Defense Secretary Robrrt S. l ~roject chosen OOr th~ year. . released the honor roll fo~ the ,a gag rule petition to break
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f1ve .. hours : third six weeks period. One stu- Se na te . f'l'b
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lleii. .ET bed generally were McN·amara.. secre~r)'
. reported
.
11 us ter ~gams
s le;· dv.J~to 1 ceni a pound lowf'r culture Orv11\e L. heeman and co_mmumty se;,vtce on Oper-. dent, C1:1lhy tJQggs, third grade, to nulhfy . State Rtght-of- Wo.rk I
! l:; ws. A vote was
'·':he&lt;lu!ed I
Ihan .lt week ago. However. at Secretary o f Health and Wei- atmn, Snowball and the March had a straight A average.
('hic•;:;g~ prices were If.! to 1 fare John W. Gardner. Presence of Dimes. O~e ~ew J,nember, Others making the roll by Feb. 8. Passage reqmres
ft'lll up and 800-900 pound o! the latter twp was to permit I ~an~n Lemley,_ Y&lt;as Y.elcomed grades were·
port of two-thirds of the St!nal'f -r~ssc~ were reported ':-2 cent ex~loration of programs lo help ! mtt. the dub. Mmutes were read . Sevenh _·Mike M ers and tors present.
at K"!:'w York · Cow bed the
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The
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. South Vietnamese solve erit- by d secretary
th t
, . Harbour 1: J udy o·
riSer.
. Supreme Cou;~~~~~~e~'~'~
.
"lh"1nced
J.J cents
1cal
farm
and
health
problems
an
e
reasurer
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report
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Prime l.l.'i0-1.400 pound The President said there gtve.n by e_nmfer Ke~ns .
i JQhn Dav
in(! conviction of James R.
lt•Pr~ !J rou ~ht $28.00 to $23.50 would be military and non-miliM1ss HamJiton. prestdent , ap- 1 F' flh · 8 1 S d
fa, president of the ..,,,.rful
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· and tary bTJefmgs
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· comml·
·t ry Sa
1 dren
. .m Tenne~see
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g ar.d Teamsters' umon,
ar ~icago and high
for the V1etnampJJn e
Cynthian 8ers,
0
, , r rr. c l.CtJO - 1,400 p o u n d s esc lenders. ··we want to be , tees :.
I ShellyunF:;~~r.
a
gs an ~eanwhlle Hoffa still faces
S2i.5nJ_28.00.
sure of our best plannmg and F&lt;Jir Booth - Margaret Eh- : Fourth _ Jill Fo t T a fiVe-year term for a Chicai'O
Hiltf.;)closed the week selling maxtmum resull&lt;;," he satd. But i man and F.ller MeCreedv, to j St
0 .d St s_ e~i ~re~d mail fraud conviction.
:'!r:Jd,rfo 50 cents lower except · he emphasized that no part.icu- ! serve with the prellidenl; Pro- j BevPrs,J aviAII··ralg 'Cavhl
Patricia Kennedy
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·h.tg·her pnces
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W"l' awn
. Cur- . marnage
to mov1e
1would welcome another Geneva and By-Laws - Daleen Har- :YT~? eanne. 1cox~n.
$1 50 her.
Lawford with a quickie divorce
Tht&gt; d?wnturn in hog prices conference if it made the pres- I bour. Connie Cotton and Karen
d t~d d- Chrish Caldwell, Con. in Idaho. She charged mental
ram ,' m the face _of the ent Sout~ and North Vietnamese ' Lemley._
u son, Jo n Myers, John cruelty and was awarded cus1
smallest 12~market recetpts for boundanes fully effective-~ m The g1rls also selected Secret ~yre, Cathh .Graham, Pamela tody of their four children It
;m~ IIC'£1k smce last September. unlikely deveklpment in view of ;Sisters for the year.
aufer, _De ra Rowland, Bar- was the first divorce In the
~l ol·e\·~r. ?u~ ~ expanded Hanoi's determination t(l over-i A recreation period was held bara Wtlooxen, Tonya W~- tory of the all-Catholic Kennedy
nPrl;d mg m_mtenor Iowa ::tnd run pro-Western South Viet iwithMargaretEhmanincharge, ward, Jo~n .s~llaz, Jeff ~arn- clan.
f;•Juthrm Mmnesota
were rtam.
I Refreshments were served by s~n, Tamt Weiher and
Cheryl At Cape Kennedy Fla.,
mu-:erately larger than last .
Haaol Spared
.Joyce Burner and Connie Cot- SJgler.
U.S. orbited its lith Tiro'S s~mrml
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\lh ' k. ~ul about 12 per cent
The President, in a natimtwide 1ton, who had made cookies as
ttunter satellite to ~~~:;~: [
bl•l::w) year ago. .
i telec~st, sa1d he had ended lhe l part of project work.
BURNED TO DEATH
the first full-time Si
\\ ho,ale carl~t pnces for 8-j bombmg lull to save American I Before the meeting,
Mrs. · MANILA (UPl) .~A ZS..ye~r- weather-watching system.
~2 wm~ pork !oms were do\_Yn and Allied lives. But he again SiLas J. Hamillon and Mrs., old college student 10 C~~u ~dy i The President announced
.". ~~- Z'h ce,nts 1 _a pOund, whtl~ spared _Hanoi _and its principal ! Harbour, advisors, had talked m the . central Phihppmf's r3 million more tnns of groin
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to 3 ce1~ls port.y City, Ha1phong, from dev-1to the girls about their C"OOkies l burned hun~clf to death for i would be sent iminediately
1 help India recover from a
hl ghn. Doston butts were :-2·! iJSI..ahon, not only to keep peace j- recipe, texture and what ~~known reasons. the
~~n~ ~P· Fresh hams were hopes alive but to deprive Pe- ' they had learned.
Ot!ters i "'Jmes reported Saturday.
drought-caused famine.
~~~~gul ..tr. 1hut generally weak to king of a pretext for entering ! brought sew ing baskets, a n dl LlSAIESOEUSLO&lt;UUTPfV) ISIGT.
h
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the war
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EXPLORING NEW
Hogs At $28
Johns~n said that "if ron- was e were dtsedcus :t e cku Waters, commander-in-chief
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· · rmy m e . . · :a n IP.ad you
into an (!Xclllnll new
m~st _u.s. No. 1·3 gr,Jde hogs that supports Norlh Viet Nam
wound up a four-day v1s1t 1 w.reer In the &amp; l amorou~ world of
A brlgbt Iuture uwalll
WCigh tqg 100-240 pounds cleared aggression, the cost in livesSouth Korea Saturda~. He was j ·o•metl('l.
ho.ae wtlo quallt,v. E~:plui"' thl1
•PPortuniiJ to e.t.a.bll!!h your "CI"J
fromcl::.00-$29.00.
. American, Vietnamese and 1to. proceed to Taiwan
•wn comnelle bu•lnfltl with tligb
. W ed slaughter l_ambs f1- lied- will only be greatly in-,
Ok!nawa as p~rt of a tour
ncome potential. You will delllrht
n uaodauna wllh national adDISh!'d the week selhng "".a creased ." He added that "10 the
umts under hiS command.
•ertlsll'd Producta !.hat are arl•torata in lhe l'OIImetle field . Write:
steady to 50 cents higher bas1s, light of the 'II.'QrdS and actions I
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l)l:rector of Fn.nchiAea. Vl"IMM
except at St. Joseph where the or Hanot· 't .
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pers Plains. This was the Cur· 'Voodard Corp. Dflpt. 10690, H~l
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Irem 1 was 2,.
,tua Sl.l Panorama CltJ, CaUf.
tis's first child.
ctn s 1ower. to dn what we can to !'mil
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L4RGEST SELECTION IN
SJ;mghter lamb prices conti- ' par 1san sup~rt or the renew. co . (Marga~etl Reibel , Porn e.
nurd at a l"·year-high level a! of bombmg and the U.N.]roy, who d1ed early Saturday
SOUTHEASTERN OHIO OF
IIOIH''..,r, the ~holesale markef pe~~e thrust. ~ut Chairman J . 1 morn~ng in_ the Meigs General
for d~sed lamb wa&lt;i lower as , Wilham Fulbnght, D-Ark., ol Hosp1tal WJII ,be held Monday
~ever&lt; snowstorms thraughout · t~e s:nate Foreign Relabons at 2 p.m. at the Ewing Chapel
the Etst tied up transportation Comm1tt~e, who Oppos€~ Joh~- ~i!h .the Rev,_ Don~ld Hi~ks of· :
fat' ilities and choked the ahe,ad ~1th a searc~lng mvest1- fJcJalmg. Burtal w1il be m lhe :
movement of dressed lamb.
sons \ tet Nam policy, pressed Beech Grove cemetery. She was
Wholesale carlot prices for gilllon.
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a member of the Federa!W
C.:lrc&lt;1ss lilmb were steady to 2 The Pres1dent supported Me- church.
end
('ent~ a pound lower, with most NJmara a~ Gen. Earl G. . She was horn tn Syracuse.
dliwnt urn on weights over 55 Wheeler, cha1rman of the Joint i the daughter of the late Jamt&gt;s
pounds.
: Chiefs ?£ Staff,_in their refusal 1 and .Johanl"kl Carroll Mathew.
Twelve marht receipts of 1to . Le~tdy pub.hcly b( • F'ul- 1son. Her ~usband, .Jacob, preabout 44,000 sheep and lambs bnght_s csmmJttee or a. ...
ceded her m death m 1947. She
were much the same as last committee lest they be pu 1 .n bad been fn ill health for a
week and aboul 3.000 larger the _position of inadvtrtently Inumber of years.
thau a year ago.
helpmg the enemy.
Survivors include a son, RobIf you can't make your
Ch~ce and prime 68-111
Pope's Efforts
ert J ., Middleport; a daughter, !
puund wooled :.laughter lambs Vatican City said that despite Mary Virginia ReibeJ, at home
own we will custom
W"re reported front $28.50- unfavorable developments, Pope three sisters M,rs. C. T. Boot.
$29 7~. with some up to $30.00 Paul Vf would continue pressure on, Dunedin, Fla.; Mrs. Anna
make them for you.
at Chi('ngo.
Live p9ultry o~ ~an~i and Peking to accept Smeeks Parkersburg. and Mrs,
dPJi·;ered to Chicago this week arb1trat1on by neutral members Cla1 a Clunk. Columbus.
v.a ~ unchanged to 2 cents or the U.N. This won Jotmson 's
Friend.~ In'&lt;~Y call at the fu- .
lowPr. with the decline on 1complete endorsement..
. neral home at anytime.
WE HAVE THE
f·:\"' T!-;: whole sale grade eggs
Almost overshadowmg V1ct '
wen· Ph lo 21 2 cents a dozen Nam wa~ a space first scored Grave 8ide Service
~np;lt rt. ; wholf·~ale butter prices 1by Russ1a. A 3,QOO.pound ''rewm •Jabout I cent higher and search laboratory" - Luna 11- I• Helrl on Sunday
rilt&lt;t•Sll '.":Js mainly unchanged, made a "soft" landing on the , Cr~evs !de rites for Harry Lee
ex,·1·rt · for s·. .•iss whicb was Moon three days after launch. Curt1s, fJve-day-old son of Mr.
tm di:J ngt~d to J cent higher.
ing.
anc! Mrs. Hall Curtis,
RFD,
ondthelo,..eat
Li.;,. cattle contracts were It was a key step towarrl R~edsville , who died early Frimr· ('d li1is week. The February landing men on the moon.
day at St. Joseph hospital, ParMfoctlan In thla
lwrl nw nlh high of $27.70. while
The first such U.s. att... rnpt is kersburg, were to be held tooru. Como, Shop,
th•• Du·ember slipped 25 cents not expected befure May. Four day at 2 p.m. at the Sand Hill
to $29.10 per hundredweight. An other Russian attempts had cemetery, Long Bottom,
the
Sovol
upw ard trend in choice steer
nev. Robert Smith officiating.
pri~c~ at leading stockyards and soybeans irregularly higher Survivors in addition to his
helpi&gt;d the c-urrent contract to on the Chicago Board of Trade prrents include the grandparmove higher while the deferred this week.
ef1ts, 1\lr. and Mrs. Perry Curmonths gave ground under Wheat was Y. Jowf'r to lAt ·tis, RFD, Reedsville and Mr.
·lpteading operations.
cent higher ; corn off ~• to 1; and Mrs. Melvln Drake, · RFD,
DEPAR'I'MENT STORE
Wheat and rye closed the oats up % t• 7!8; rye off B'., to Racine.
ftl'k mixed, corn lractionally y, higher and .oybean' up 10 1o
Friend' were received at
Opp. Tho Park In Grtlllpolls, Ohio
lllWer, oats fractionaUy b1gber'2~&gt;.
Arbaugh Funeral borne at

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atllle uaual breedi1111ap.
1lnwhicbaneffortlsbeingmadelym wben you're
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Yet, 011 lhe other bend, lhe lto reduce the size of the calf Income tu iorms. It Ia
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Improving th · grad of feeder Lowering the cost of raising l!ll'ly bred belfers bad been In at blrllt by. regulating the au- Ilk• thls wbeo you real~
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calvea, One ~ature "man Ia able dairy herd replacemenla bS8 milk production for some time.trition of the dam durin&amp; late tmporlant an organi7,od file plan, ' BY C. E: BWESLEB
C. J;:. Blakeslee.
lllesO reaJOIIS he wrn pay lhe to take care of about 25 cows been •. goal of researchers at wbon tile heHers bred aj the gestation.
1Jll'd lor the farm family ·-~
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Co. Alent, Aarlcalllie
Other business of 111e AssocJa. feeder leas money lor bls fat Wllh 1y t 8 a!
· the Ohio Agricullural Research usual lime were just calvlllll
tn th• success of your bus
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Februitry calves go to mar·llln Included declsloo on the I.'IIUie for eallle with horns.
per co':~ ~ ~:f.':t~':::: and Dev•lopment Center for 'IDd start11111lnto p~cllon. Evi no~n:en':u:!" :.ut !~ ''F~e it quick and Find i
kot 10 poiiDdl heavier than grader and auctioneer, as well The feeder knows lhe packer sales 1 1 fall lh
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some time now,
dently, lhere wasn 1 too much
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g,t;aay' Is the name of IJ!e
March calves. ··March calves go as consideration o1 lhe Unan- win cut bls price 80 he In tum how m~cb c~n ~q':or: ~ If you happen to stop by trouble with concepllon and· 811 = a t ~~ timet
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regard
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Ohio farm and home flllit&amp;·
to market 45_ pounds heavier cJal report.
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pays leas to lhe fe!tler caH profo
hull ~
the Celller al W0011ter, In llle yoo mlcbt have guessed lhe
ng
ers 8 8 very ear Y1tern which may be ord~
lban April calves. AprU e~J"" Dr. Reed pointed OUI lhal 1n ducor.
~sei:O:on i~ a ~:r~ last yoor or so, you probably avert~~e birth weight of the agedy. ~ow~er~
be::,Ov~ : : th Extensi&lt;m office tj, G~l
go to market 13 pounds heav· West VIrginia a study bas shOwn
lhe bull
' lll8Jilged to oee several of the early bud heifers' calves wfre •tu 18 a gl
g w
polls I have a display of
· ler than May calves.
tllat creep fed calves went to As to melhnds of dehorning,
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dairy heifers that are part of approzlmately equal to
lhe lllf out how young heifers can system which Includes lhe ·
In other words,
Februacy market about 90 pqunds heav- Mr. Reed noted thai rubber . In considering breeding II 111an early breeding P]IOl'lment older and larger normally bred bf bred safely and .prohtably. U'lrds a))d folde" for a ;· · ·
c~ves go to market In the fall ier than non-.,...pfed calves, bands are not worth a dime a L~ lho uniOII of lhe sperm and designed to f1nd ways ol lower I heifer!' calves.
stop by the EllensJOn Offtce drawer file cabinet. Tlle' ay
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approximately 126 pounds beav- He llld that I UtUe bll of com barrel. He advocated lht use of Stmporatnl to understand lhsl ing lhe cost of raising berd r•
here m lhe ~uri Jlouse at Gal· lem is in three sections, nam
ier than cafves born In May, alb ' oats will go a 10118 way In •&lt;'ODps to be sure !hat the lis-'" the unloo of the sperm and placements.
Yea, mucb more research .l•l'•polts and Ill be g~a~ 11&gt; dtscn&lt;S ly. (a Business; &lt;b) Refer
This was part of .the lnforma· gelllbg ll'Owlh. A utile bit of sue surrounding the horn will egg each sex bas 311 chromo- Definite
reeoiiiiTiendations ne!ded as we study the advts- Utls . recent expen!"ent w•th, r Produd&lt;on : and (cl-- •
lion furnlabed by Randall Reed, bloom aPP'U'enUy ball some ef· ~· completely removed and 0.1t """"'· HaH of each of lheae are have not been made on early ability of breedlllll dairy heifers you "' 1!feater de~J&lt;I.
'section. There is a charge:: ~
dlttrlcl extension supervillor: feet on 111e grade o1 calves, Tho devefop scours. Aoolher reason tontrlbuted by each ~nt ~ breeding of dairy heifers
to·at an early age. Many questions
BUSINESS .cENTER
11 for this system.
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PM Davis, area extension ag· creep feeding also helpa out for dehorning, of c~urse, 1a that the new egg. Everything In the date. However, it does look llt'ed to be answered. Lorge . Tired of spendm~ hours look.
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•at; Animal Science .and WU.. where cows are 8 little sby 011 there will be less mjury to oth· young tnlmal Ill transmitted by like dairymen may safely ,.... numbert of bellera need to be cnr for a bill, r~cecpt, letter or Stop. by our o!f1ce aod~ .i
Jiam P. Smllh, 'lfea ellellolon milk J1111i .wbere pastures are a •r cattle or to cat6e handlers. l'h• genes furnished by the. slre jduce breeding age to lhe low ln&lt;Oived In lhe experiments. ~terence material? Tbts cs a,thiS !tie system wtll help It
apnt, Farm Management, at IJtUe blt dry.
A large percentage of tbe,•nd dam. When It Ia understoocl .end of lite presently
recom· Thr folks at WOOllier ore pre-, problem wh~n yoo ar.e in a hur- !1nd records and other p
tho aooual meeting of 1be Researeb bas shown that from calves reJected al the feeder there are over eighty lltousand mended rangeo of breeding a~r. oenUy eonductinB experiDlentslry or espectally lhts Ume of: when you need them.
SOulheutern Obln .Beef CaUie the time Of calving to the time ooU saleo In Ohio lhls fall were different genes In certain spe. II the heifers are well fed and
Improvement AssoelaUon
In of marketlllll feeder calves, the because of staginess, Sometimes cies of animals, It can easily grown.
GalllpoU.a 1aat week.
gRin can b put 011 more dheap. tho atoglneaa occurred beeaue be seen the wide variety I In- Ao an example, ranges of
'lbla 88100laU011 Is' plonnlng !y than at 1111y olher time,
the cutratioo was done too btrltance whldh may he trans-.breeding age for two major dal·
for two salel early In Delober In commenting on dehorning, late: In many ca,.. It was due mltted.
ry bretda are: Holstein - I~
at Alhens and GaiU.jJoUs and 0 Dr. R~ oaJd:
to unproper or incomplete re- Some of lhe !actors of lm-\to 18 months and Jersey - U
thlnl ISle seheduled far No- "You cannot afford to ne- moval of the testicles. Dr. Reed proelitent which can be made~o 16 IIJA)IIIhs, This is assuming
V&lt;'mber at Atltens,
glee! this."
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Jeported lhat lhe only sure way include reproductive abJIJty, that the Holsteins would weigh
Me~ COU!IIjl dlrectora
at· The effect of debornlng on is the use of a good sharp jack· birth weight,
weaning welcb~ aboUt 800 pounds at U m011ths
tending the meellbg included price works from lhe packer knife. An Incision mode Clear 130 per cent heritabiUty), nurs- and Jerseys would weigh about
Leo Story and W, S. Mlcbaels. back to the producer. Tbe pack· to lhe bottom of the sack wm ing or molhering ability, growth ,540 pouods at 13 months.
Paul Baer has served 011 oecre- er knows lhat If he buys horn- make sure there Is no posslbil· rate, and O&lt;'Dnomy of pain.
1 You might ask just
why
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lacy ol the area 11.580CIIltlon for ed cattle be will find some of tty of JnfecH011 developing. Coal· Tbe produdion of
feeder !breed heifers early? Well, one
u.. last ten years.
the carcasses with red streaks Ia! dips, creolln, or similar dis· Icalvea offers Meigs area !ann- advantage would be e reduction
Other Meigs County people up lhe sidea. Some tolna will infectants may be used.
ers an Opportunity to convert
lhe length and cost ol lhe
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attending included Wayne ScoU, [)(' damaged so that be will Wltlt clamps or rubber band Ipasture land and crops Into a •·'boarding" period for heifers
VIctor Hysell, VIrgil King, and nave to !brow lhem away. For there is a posstblllty of , 11 ~ 1 hlcber priced package lhan lhe before prnduction begins, You
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or tncomplele castration 11 · crops would be, The feeder caU ""uld be able to make more
p~ed to have local de.;,.ostr~ enterprise afso offers lhe op. bam space available for prolions 01\ his laer in be spring, portunlty to harvest Crop&amp; from daclng COWl.
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Area Alent BW Smith r&amp;- some olher land wblcb m!Jhl BoedJng problEIIl!l aasoclated
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JIOI1ed lhalltiJ ....,. tlpelllive be growing only ..n • produ.. wllh delayed breeding might be
to have five &lt;OWl far I laD live brush.
eliminated. And, early breeding
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essary items In the store,
I calves, Tbls 81 per ce~ calf er calf enterprise In 1hJs area, !1011 dae to eo "extra" !acta'
Co: I!It. Alea~ Homt'Ec,
'lbe need .for being an
in-lcrop 11 aot JOod eaeup lo while not a high profit enter- lion and perhaps an "ettra"
Last· week we started our formed consumer is 011ly start-' make moaey In lhe beef ttl prise, can expand the basic ec- caU,
discussion of ways to gel more ed when you purch&lt;se on item. blllbteBS,
ca e onomy of lhe county.
Dairy heifers •I Wooster were
1110nty for win family money TbL poper uso and care
ef Smtih also reported thai
bred at aps ranging from elcbl
management This "'"'·
I family living Items are equally typical amount of feed for :
ne Almanac
"' twelve months. Remember,
wtJuld lite to cooUnue
thls Jmportont
beef cow per yedr mtgbl be 1
By Ulllted Pross Intemalional lhls was an experiment and lho
discussion.
For example, 8 vacuum clean· bushels of grain, 2y, tons
Tnday Is Sunday, Feb. e, lhe research folks did DJIOCI to
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One of lllese nys may be to er can do countless jobs bot 11 fair quality bay and 200-22S
31lh day of 196&amp; with 3211 to run Into some prob!eltl.!. As you
"do It yourself." There 11 a was never intended to pick up Dual units day~ on pasture an- follow.
would guess, considerable diffi·
• New swept-badt atyline;
trend towtrd "do-lt-yourselr• pins or gravel, or to be used Using fegume hay only ihts ~be moon Is between Its lull culty, was l!'lperlenced at oo!Y·
low profile for safety
home lmprovemento,
Many when the bag is eveo half full might be changed to two tons P se and l~st quarter,
lng lime.
1 New~ powerful psoline 01
ditHI engine
families e~n have a ~ llv- of dirt. A steam Iron deserv•s of hay with 2fl0.!25 anmial unit Tbe mommg star IS Vellll8.
Several calves were dead al
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l-point, "set aocl forget...
lng If lhey can produce lhlngs to have soft water used in .I,' days on pasture. U silage and a Tlto evening stan are Mars, blrlh. Milk production In the
draft
eonuol
for themselves.
even thouglt to sell It lhe saJse. ll~ht feed of legume and
Jupiter and Saluro.
'!tnt and II!COIId lactatloos lor
Tbey ctn get more lor their man may say tbls is not ·nee- mtxed hey is used the
In 1788, Massacituaotla ratJ. the early bred heifen was conmoney by canning, baking, sew· mary. A fovely garment can feed might be three
fled the U.S, Constitution.
slderahle lower lhan that of
ing, , laundering, remodeling, br ruined by lhe first launder· gla,. silage
Olle ton of fair In l88fl, U.S, statesman control beUers which were
Here's the tractor that beats all olher.; in the 35-40 hp class !or
making repairs on the houoe lng, if It is Improperly done. quality bay and 200-2!5 1
Henry Clay dellvered his last
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around utility or 3-plow operation -with sports car handling ease!
~pent ':,!~ ~y ~clng a hunting is to know when a bar· worth of grsln, $53 worlh of bower was appointed COIIlllWI- Flab depend heavily on the
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By llr)'IOJI R. Corlor
atllle uaual breedi1111ap.
1lnwhicbaneffortlsbeingmadelym wben you're
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Yet, 011 lhe other bend, lhe lto reduce the size of the calf Income tu iorms. It Ia
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Improving th · grad of feeder Lowering the cost of raising l!ll'ly bred belfers bad been In at blrllt by. regulating the au- Ilk• thls wbeo you real~
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calvea, One ~ature "man Ia able dairy herd replacemenla bS8 milk production for some time.trition of the dam durin&amp; late tmporlant an organi7,od file plan, ' BY C. E: BWESLEB
C. J;:. Blakeslee.
lllesO reaJOIIS he wrn pay lhe to take care of about 25 cows been •. goal of researchers at wbon tile heHers bred aj the gestation.
1Jll'd lor the farm family ·-~
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Other business of 111e AssocJa. feeder leas money lor bls fat Wllh 1y t 8 a!
· the Ohio Agricullural Research usual lime were just calvlllll
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per co':~ ~ ~:f.':t~':::: and Dev•lopment Center for 'IDd start11111lnto p~cllon. Evi no~n:en':u:!" :.ut !~ ''F~e it quick and Find i
kot 10 poiiDdl heavier than grader and auctioneer, as well The feeder knows lhe packer sales 1 1 fall lh
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some time now,
dently, lhere wasn 1 too much
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g,t;aay' Is the name of IJ!e
March calves. ··March calves go as consideration o1 lhe Unan- win cut bls price 80 he In tum how m~cb c~n ~q':or: ~ If you happen to stop by trouble with concepllon and· 811 = a t ~~ timet
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to market 45_ pounds heavier cJal report.
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pays leas to lhe fe!tler caH profo
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the Celller al W0011ter, In llle yoo mlcbt have guessed lhe
ng
ers 8 8 very ear Y1tern which may be ord~
lban April calves. AprU e~J"" Dr. Reed pointed OUI lhal 1n ducor.
~sei:O:on i~ a ~:r~ last yoor or so, you probably avert~~e birth weight of the agedy. ~ow~er~
be::,Ov~ : : th Extensi&lt;m office tj, G~l
go to market 13 pounds heav· West VIrginia a study bas shOwn
lhe bull
' lll8Jilged to oee several of the early bud heifers' calves wfre •tu 18 a gl
g w
polls I have a display of
· ler than May calves.
tllat creep fed calves went to As to melhnds of dehorning,
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dairy heifers that are part of approzlmately equal to
lhe lllf out how young heifers can system which Includes lhe ·
In other words,
Februacy market about 90 pqunds heav- Mr. Reed noted thai rubber . In considering breeding II 111an early breeding P]IOl'lment older and larger normally bred bf bred safely and .prohtably. U'lrds a))d folde" for a ;· · ·
c~ves go to market In the fall ier than non-.,...pfed calves, bands are not worth a dime a L~ lho uniOII of lhe sperm and designed to f1nd ways ol lower I heifer!' calves.
stop by the EllensJOn Offtce drawer file cabinet. Tlle' ay
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approximately 126 pounds beav- He llld that I UtUe bll of com barrel. He advocated lht use of Stmporatnl to understand lhsl ing lhe cost of raising berd r•
here m lhe ~uri Jlouse at Gal· lem is in three sections, nam
ier than cafves born In May, alb ' oats will go a 10118 way In •&lt;'ODps to be sure !hat the lis-'" the unloo of the sperm and placements.
Yea, mucb more research .l•l'•polts and Ill be g~a~ 11&gt; dtscn&lt;S ly. (a Business; &lt;b) Refer
This was part of .the lnforma· gelllbg ll'Owlh. A utile bit of sue surrounding the horn will egg each sex bas 311 chromo- Definite
reeoiiiiTiendations ne!ded as we study the advts- Utls . recent expen!"ent w•th, r Produd&lt;on : and (cl-- •
lion furnlabed by Randall Reed, bloom aPP'U'enUy ball some ef· ~· completely removed and 0.1t """"'· HaH of each of lheae are have not been made on early ability of breedlllll dairy heifers you "' 1!feater de~J&lt;I.
'section. There is a charge:: ~
dlttrlcl extension supervillor: feet on 111e grade o1 calves, Tho devefop scours. Aoolher reason tontrlbuted by each ~nt ~ breeding of dairy heifers
to·at an early age. Many questions
BUSINESS .cENTER
11 for this system.
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•at; Animal Science .and WU.. where cows are 8 little sby 011 there will be less mjury to oth· young tnlmal Ill transmitted by like dairymen may safely ,.... numbert of bellera need to be cnr for a bill, r~cecpt, letter or Stop. by our o!f1ce aod~ .i
Jiam P. Smllh, 'lfea ellellolon milk J1111i .wbere pastures are a •r cattle or to cat6e handlers. l'h• genes furnished by the. slre jduce breeding age to lhe low ln&lt;Oived In lhe experiments. ~terence material? Tbts cs a,thiS !tie system wtll help It
apnt, Farm Management, at IJtUe blt dry.
A large percentage of tbe,•nd dam. When It Ia understoocl .end of lite presently
recom· Thr folks at WOOllier ore pre-, problem wh~n yoo ar.e in a hur- !1nd records and other p
tho aooual meeting of 1be Researeb bas shown that from calves reJected al the feeder there are over eighty lltousand mended rangeo of breeding a~r. oenUy eonductinB experiDlentslry or espectally lhts Ume of: when you need them.
SOulheutern Obln .Beef CaUie the time Of calving to the time ooU saleo In Ohio lhls fall were different genes In certain spe. II the heifers are well fed and
Improvement AssoelaUon
In of marketlllll feeder calves, the because of staginess, Sometimes cies of animals, It can easily grown.
GalllpoU.a 1aat week.
gRin can b put 011 more dheap. tho atoglneaa occurred beeaue be seen the wide variety I In- Ao an example, ranges of
'lbla 88100laU011 Is' plonnlng !y than at 1111y olher time,
the cutratioo was done too btrltance whldh may he trans-.breeding age for two major dal·
for two salel early In Delober In commenting on dehorning, late: In many ca,.. It was due mltted.
ry bretda are: Holstein - I~
at Alhens and GaiU.jJoUs and 0 Dr. R~ oaJd:
to unproper or incomplete re- Some of lhe !actors of lm-\to 18 months and Jersey - U
thlnl ISle seheduled far No- "You cannot afford to ne- moval of the testicles. Dr. Reed proelitent which can be made~o 16 IIJA)IIIhs, This is assuming
V&lt;'mber at Atltens,
glee! this."
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Jeported lhat lhe only sure way include reproductive abJIJty, that the Holsteins would weigh
Me~ COU!IIjl dlrectora
at· The effect of debornlng on is the use of a good sharp jack· birth weight,
weaning welcb~ aboUt 800 pounds at U m011ths
tending the meellbg included price works from lhe packer knife. An Incision mode Clear 130 per cent heritabiUty), nurs- and Jerseys would weigh about
Leo Story and W, S. Mlcbaels. back to the producer. Tbe pack· to lhe bottom of the sack wm ing or molhering ability, growth ,540 pouods at 13 months.
Paul Baer has served 011 oecre- er knows lhat If he buys horn- make sure there Is no posslbil· rate, and O&lt;'Dnomy of pain.
1 You might ask just
why
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lacy ol the area 11.580CIIltlon for ed cattle be will find some of tty of JnfecH011 developing. Coal· Tbe produdion of
feeder !breed heifers early? Well, one
u.. last ten years.
the carcasses with red streaks Ia! dips, creolln, or similar dis· Icalvea offers Meigs area !ann- advantage would be e reduction
Other Meigs County people up lhe sidea. Some tolna will infectants may be used.
ers an Opportunity to convert
lhe length and cost ol lhe
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VIctor Hysell, VIrgil King, and nave to !brow lhem away. For there is a posstblllty of , 11 ~ 1 hlcber priced package lhan lhe before prnduction begins, You
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or tncomplele castration 11 · crops would be, The feeder caU ""uld be able to make more
p~ed to have local de.;,.ostr~ enterprise afso offers lhe op. bam space available for prolions 01\ his laer in be spring, portunlty to harvest Crop&amp; from daclng COWl.
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Area Alent BW Smith r&amp;- some olher land wblcb m!Jhl BoedJng problEIIl!l aasoclated
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JIOI1ed lhalltiJ ....,. tlpelllive be growing only ..n • produ.. wllh delayed breeding might be
to have five &lt;OWl far I laD live brush.
eliminated. And, early breeding
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year In omr 1 oget 0111 !oar The development of lhe feed· would Increase lifetime produoBY PAT GLASS
essary items In the store,
I calves, Tbls 81 per ce~ calf er calf enterprise In 1hJs area, !1011 dae to eo "extra" !acta'
Co: I!It. Alea~ Homt'Ec,
'lbe need .for being an
in-lcrop 11 aot JOod eaeup lo while not a high profit enter- lion and perhaps an "ettra"
Last· week we started our formed consumer is 011ly start-' make moaey In lhe beef ttl prise, can expand the basic ec- caU,
discussion of ways to gel more ed when you purch&lt;se on item. blllbteBS,
ca e onomy of lhe county.
Dairy heifers •I Wooster were
1110nty for win family money TbL poper uso and care
ef Smtih also reported thai
bred at aps ranging from elcbl
management This "'"'·
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ne Almanac
"' twelve months. Remember,
wtJuld lite to cooUnue
thls Jmportont
beef cow per yedr mtgbl be 1
By Ulllted Pross Intemalional lhls was an experiment and lho
discussion.
For example, 8 vacuum clean· bushels of grain, 2y, tons
Tnday Is Sunday, Feb. e, lhe research folks did DJIOCI to
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One of lllese nys may be to er can do countless jobs bot 11 fair quality bay and 200-22S
31lh day of 196&amp; with 3211 to run Into some prob!eltl.!. As you
"do It yourself." There 11 a was never intended to pick up Dual units day~ on pasture an- follow.
would guess, considerable diffi·
• New swept-badt atyline;
trend towtrd "do-lt-yourselr• pins or gravel, or to be used Using fegume hay only ihts ~be moon Is between Its lull culty, was l!'lperlenced at oo!Y·
low profile for safety
home lmprovemento,
Many when the bag is eveo half full might be changed to two tons P se and l~st quarter,
lng lime.
1 New~ powerful psoline 01
ditHI engine
families e~n have a ~ llv- of dirt. A steam Iron deserv•s of hay with 2fl0.!25 anmial unit Tbe mommg star IS Vellll8.
Several calves were dead al
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l-point, "set aocl forget...
lng If lhey can produce lhlngs to have soft water used in .I,' days on pasture. U silage and a Tlto evening stan are Mars, blrlh. Milk production In the
draft
eonuol
for themselves.
even thouglt to sell It lhe saJse. ll~ht feed of legume and
Jupiter and Saluro.
'!tnt and II!COIId lactatloos lor
Tbey ctn get more lor their man may say tbls is not ·nee- mtxed hey is used the
In 1788, Massacituaotla ratJ. the early bred heifen was conmoney by canning, baking, sew· mary. A fovely garment can feed might be three
fled the U.S, Constitution.
slderahle lower lhan that of
ing, , laundering, remodeling, br ruined by lhe first launder· gla,. silage
Olle ton of fair In l88fl, U.S, statesman control beUers which were
Here's the tractor that beats all olher.; in the 35-40 hp class !or
making repairs on the houoe lng, if It is Improperly done. quality bay and 200-2!5 1
Henry Clay dellvered his last
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nnual groat speech on lhe floor of lhe Clay. If you Wllh to avoid
power with versatility and economy. Shortest turning radius
building and major repairs. 01 alnomhen~-· Goodona Y are
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Senate, speaking In favor of bis foreign eoJlualon you had bol~orl
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t e~ can cut llhould be aware of bargolns. cosl of • cow In a feeder call hoped would avert a ctvll war
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money The impOrtant part ol bargain program might lncfude f!.52 In 1943, Gen. Dwight Els..;. FISH'S SENSE or SMELL
around utility or 3-plow operation -with sports car handling ease!
~pent ':,!~ ~y ~clng a hunting is to know when a bar· worth of grsln, $53 worlh of bower was appointed COIIlllWI- Flab depend heavily on the
~ s "d&lt;Yo~ U" • vi ~aln is really a bargain, If an hay, and $2 wortb of silage for der-Jn.chief of lhe Allied tense of ~~nell. They hove
ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION ON YOUR FARM!
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~t;"'" ret!OUrCU are not .avail• cf getting It In ulable COIIdlllon $2 bedding, ts msrkellbg coo~ water supply at lhe u.s. naval trlls, Tbey also bave
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e, money may be wasted rail&gt; must be added to the bargain and $3 miscellaneous COllis mak· base of Guantanamo,
nerves and llrge lobes Jn
er than saved. A pef80n who '
Tho lowest priced Item I• r83 caslt eosts.
br1Jn whJch belp lllem
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111e best bargain. ling a total of
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such a poor job on a prment
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money and tlmo may be wast·

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the U. S. 1st Infantry. JUnerican for&lt;es teemed up with AustraUan troops In one of ~· bigg.,;t oporatloDJ of the war.

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energy.
Equally wuleful are poor
wiring jobs that may result in
lire, or crude home lmprov•
menta whlcb are 1101 181lsfacor llltrYieel dOIII by per·
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l:n"1lo.thom Jll'DllOI'Iy, Careful
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lheae lacktt when deeiJions
are ~· made u to lht best
solatioli to ' a 111001)' versus
wuils probfem.
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01ore lhtD enr befurl to Ieana
•bout irbat ahi Ia buying, There

NEW LIA,_Frtd Kine, IT,
from Jacksonville, Fla.,'boA SNOW COVU UP - Thi&lt; i'n't • us•d iGloo lot, but a line of snow blanketed
auln-, IJ\ V0:1.l ri'll'en~, Fnn ce, where snow like this is welcomed by the skiers.

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paJe in the U. S. House.

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• goocl plan ol wbal II needed
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moDOJ Clll ollp away wllhout
the need being l&amp;llafled
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DON'T BUY UNTIL YOU CHECK WITH USI

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l..oeated At Ponaet'OJI (Rt. 7 &amp; 33) Right On The Beautiful Ohio River Serelelng Melfi•, Gallla and Huon CouHtles.

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an airpllllll cargo 111&gt;CIIon (bottom) o1 plaaa {top)
designed to carry loadt lUte NASA rocket iltqel.
Tho aptoo llardware often is too large tDr ordln•
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,:1 Chichibu, J apan. tM a traditional fe stival . The
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the TDN supplied, The highly palatab!e p~llets i~ure a last clean-up,
which lS very tmportant in milking
parlots, PeTiets handle easily and flow
freely in any tY)!O of bulk handling
equipment. With Cow-Lac-Pel&amp;
there's no separation of ingredient:
1111d.every cow receives balanced feed
nutrition. Cow·Lac-Peb ate part of
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YES. Rlg~t now w.- can give
a choice of over 10 nice
homes pncoo from $4B00 1to $23,000,' tbat the owners will
~elp you fmance. "ny~dy with . good eredll and steady
"\come can quaiHy, Don t be bubful'; call or come In w•
will do our best to nelp you. CHECK THE FOLLO\VlNG: - ·

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THE WISEMAN AGENCY
CAN YOU BUY A HOME
WITH A 'LIMITED DOWN PAYMENT?

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ADVERTISING
PROGRAM FOR
THE YEAR

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TO ALL the nice people
of. LADIES wanted: Are you lookGallipolis Kanouga
Point mg for parl-ttme oppnrtunt·
Plea11011t 'and especially the I IY 1. Need extra money appl~ i
folks tn the George's Creek, c_atmn b~mg ~CCi!pted f • r
Community we,
the nieces: :a7se o! mtemew. Call 675
30 3
and nephews, of the late Syl-1 ·
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lovely sent Avon in a
confident
flowers aad your coodolenc- neighborhood. Territory: Bides during the last Ulness and well, Vinton, Oak Hill, and
death of our Uncle.
1 Gallipolis. Write P. M. Box
Also we wish to thank the , 496, Portsmouth, Ohio. 28·3 ·

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helpfulness of the
Miller
Home lor Funerals the or·
HELP W N
IH...-+-+ganist, the Rev. Allred Hol- ---- - - ___A TED __
ley. And also to Earl who BABYSITIER wanted to • live
put his place In shepe, to Ro- in my home, slllllll pay. Ph.
us and Edward who helped 446-0652.
30-3
and to Corky, Terry, Clilf,
Sharon, Joan aad Donila who
Fer Rent
were with him and loved him 1
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tho' they had known him ~ut · ~PARTMENTS furnished utila short while. But most of itie. paid. Ph. 446-0732: ,. " •1
all to Mrs. Dorothy Moore
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who came to live and toke ICOTIAGE APT. care of him in the last two eo. 3 rooms, bath. All pr\years or his life and brought I vate. Rear 13 Pine. James K
Into his life light whereo nly ' Danner, 446-3627.
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GALLIPOLIS

Office Gt 6-360
Evenlngo-Iko WINman. Gl 6-3196
E. N. WIMt(lon, Gl 6 4500

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And last but not least to fayette Hotel. Ph. 441',2522.
him and stayed at his fret I==-"Skipper" who slept . with FURN. apt, 5 rooms, 336\1
htm and stayed at his f~et • RM Unfurnished apt , Conand
loved
and dog
prol&lt;cted
as only
a little
could. him tacl Empire Furniture Co
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Busines• Opportunity_

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SPARE TIME INCOME
REFILLING and oollecllng ney !rom NEW TYPE higll
quality coin operated dtspeDsers in thlo area. No selling,
To qualify you inust have
car, references, $600 to $1900
cash. Seven to twelve boun
weekly 1can net excellent

With Well Over

fori T~X

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Phone WY Z.M31
lib Avenue, li1ddlepert,
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% NICE Holstetn heifers,

SEWING MACHINE. 1960 full

29-1 automaUe. No attaelunellts
due needed to bottonhole, sew ""
to lrosbe1 In approximately bottona, DIOIIOI!l'amJ,
hind
AT ONCI!:- Raw·• 30 days. Gl 6-4053.
29-3 hem, overcast, etc. Just In·
leigh dealer IR S. Gallla Co. WILLYS j
---- sert cams lor designs. Only
Wrlto Rawlelgh Dept OH B
eep, 4 wheel drive.' $48.90 or terma. can 446-4329.
180 1 Freeport, DL
lfl.l Good
condition. 1!162 Chevr.. .
l8-tf
lei super sport red. Aute. Pb.
446-3881.
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3 smmda Uke new. Just lour
Services Ofhwecl
ALMOST aew 2 bedroom trall- months o!P. 4 apeed automa1'lliMITE PElT ClONTIIOL
or. Pb. 446-4179.
tic turntable. Multiple apeak·
nEB lnopec:tlon, all &amp;lel24l 76 CHAROLAlS cattle sell at ers. Only $51.7$ or terms. Call
Mll'rlll O'Dell Opor to lo
AuclioB, Saturday, teb. 12, 446-4329.
le-t
lb:termltal
r Sparta Stockyard, Sparta, Ky.
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12o30 p. m. For catalog or ELECl'ROLUX aweeper
Oil
IG Bllmont Dr.
16'1-tf lnlormatioa contact 'E. s. wheels late model. Hu all
Stafford Carrollton Ky Ph clealllng attachmenls - Just
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oontroo m-sua'
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16-tf
II ClD bo cktot lor lea, hln MIXED Clover hay for .
IJo YUU are bUll•••· 0 118,.
-• do II. 'l'bomu W. Fain Pbono DU U1!15.
..,.. nome or remoda"'·.
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Co. a HEY, how about This?
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WheetertJust We are ou!ldera """
oislrtblltor
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like new, repossessed Electro- lor Hotpolnt AppU8liC08,
f.211i0. ~ lux cleaner stil,l under guar- 800 Elecrrlc
154-11
- - - - - - - - - antee at a savings. Ph. 67~ - _:_--:==
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1961 Ford
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1951 Cbev, 1 ton
1958 Cbev, ~ ton
1952 Cbev. ~ ton
19511 Dodge u ton •
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1951 .1ntenmtional l lon
1958 Chevrolet W.
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USED FURNITURE
thP.m wlth .81ue Lu~:~tre. R1•nl • l \A ' 11 \\· Prl"f·~ 1fl tnBttr .. ~s
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pleto with attachments.
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condition. Pay oH balance 1 Ph.
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poymenll $5.51 each.
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.!EATING, ·. AU work' guat- age. Co_mer lol IOO' ·Z 141 · belli you with ~nalllllll
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apace. COniJK'I Stella Arnold REPOSSESSED
ELECTRO- _ _ _,.:_. ____ ____ ---- KITCHEN
featuring wood cabMARRIED
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lit -H LUX Cleaner, guaranteed 2 SINGER sewing machine
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cabinet Zi zag inets, dining room, large liv·
tales experience preferred but •l''l''lt.:t!. space lor renl
years at a btg savmgs of I equipped. Pay off ·
5 ing room. tile bath, full basenot necessary. CaU 675 -18291 Gl 6-~ trom 8 a.m. IW
$6.00 a montb 1966 model. payments 16 eacb 446-1639
ment, finished rec. room with
for appointmenl
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Ph. 675-2948, after 5 p. m. .
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21. I fireplace and ~ bath. Foro- . .
Ph. 675-1829.
211-tf ·..
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Deluxe Model Wo- :
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nioritJily Income. More tuB
Notice
- - -- - - - -m a n 's Friend Electric I
Home Heating Oil
port, nice lot. Owner is mov- time. For personal Interview
Deed Stock
NOthW IS THE TIMF. to
Washer $149.95; Very
ing. Priced reasonable in I
write f'. 0. Ql)X 4185, PI11'S.
Removed Free
at new John Deere
good used Commercial !' Treated No. t -Treated No.
day's market.
BURGH, PA. 15202. Include
.m .l ... move
your
dead ment, dozers, loaders,
type hair dryer $19.95; 2_ .- Metered . Delivery phone : number.
30-1
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Good used 3 slice Toast·
. nnt-A-Mat~c Tiekets -Bud·
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BRICK
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er $6 95· Several good get Pay Sy•tem - Degree
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or
used s;,,ll tables $2:6&amp;td l,D•Y Delivery ···"' """'"''~ &gt;' I 3rJ!. R. HOMF. one floor plan, an lo teacb makeup.
Win
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all buil_t-ln kilcltea, W. to W. train. Full or part time. caJI
6.95 . ave rnonev at I
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Phone Pomeroy
IS YOUR water safe? Let us 1 used equipment mC'Iudmg, i Wicklines "E v E'R y.
'""P"t m LR &amp; ball, full base- Viviane Woodard CosmeUCL
992_2181 Collect
check it.· And recommend
pro1010
dozers-440
dozers,
Case'
TlUNG"
store,
Bidwell,
ment
b
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room with
!!nrl ~TV
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~· •l 'ln't play·
car- Ph. 675-2786.
per equtpment; no o ligauons
310 hydraulic dozer, Case 1000 OhJ().
Gollipolis·Vinton
port with 1/terage room.· Fer
SPARE TIME INCOME
Central Sopply Co., Ph. 446- loader, Fordson wheel hoe, IHOME Heating oil, Ph. Pome38&amp;-8526
ean be seen aHy tune.
REFILLING and cpllecting m• .
2374.
1-tf 1 , Schr;mm pne~matractor - roy 992-2&gt;8l collect.
Gatlipo·
REFILLING and ~Uecting - SMALL TliANSiSToR: Cat [){!, practically new cat I lis· Vinton 3811-8526.
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NEAR NEW BRICK A BUSINESS or YOUR 0""'
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D-4- JD 840 scraper, &amp;nd a
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FIGURES gettmg
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GALLIA
e ROOM - L\1 bath, nice kitand can't make out the words $1,000.
own' Don't let it. Buy a
COUNTY
chen, dining room, large L.
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Pruna 20 Adder $115- now i W"h tho tlneot ,-• - r
R. , basement, attached gar- EXCELLENT PROVEN P~
clearly or II you are exper·
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$99 50: Electric $185,
now ' -plot&lt;
Po'"'loum~Selvlco.
age, large level lot located In GR"'
"'" PRODUCES • SO1JB. ·
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1168.50. · Rentals and Repairs.
U01 -a Avenu
Point Pleasant, W. Va. Pric- CES OF INCOME. G1JII).
churcb, ooclal events, or at lhDtin"'- WHt
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Simmons Ptg. and
Office
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ANCI!I .IN MAKE-UP TECJI.
bcme you can achieve
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Phone 5%9-7135
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IIELPS YOU GET 8'1''' '"'"0.
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A MINIMUM INVESTMENT
new old. Even wblspel'll ·are I
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1966 Console model.
Used Lustre. Sheppard's, 162 Jill THE DILLON Agency baa real OF $1000 BACKED BY 1If.
erystaJ clear. II Interested' THREE tbing-;-b,;;;;;k for when very little. Uke aew. Good Ave., Ph. f4&amp;.28i2.
261-U honicm•es.llarmsO
A.
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write p 0 Bcm 4217 Ooarl
tone. Four speed automatic _ _:_:_.:_.;::;.._....::..:.:: 1
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Lon, W. Va. You will receive company fast claims servlco
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NEW GMC TRUCK
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HOBART DilLON, Rlllo\LTOR ,.,.,., WOOD·•un CORP.
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three at tho Neal Ins. AgenLll4;llle .., Boward Bra.14621, TITUS ST., PANORA·
your Grange Agent.. See GOO!' clean tump lad stoker
NOW SHOWING.
EveulDp 6"-UZI
MA CITY, CALIF.•
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RAISE $50 lor your Church or tbem soon.
JB.II Grande. PboDe CH Wlll.
19&amp;6 MODELS
Bm Nriup
lrOIIP wllh Rappineaa N~
coal. Carl
Wloterl.
IUD 2 M!nneat&gt;Jja Mollnt . Power _..,...,,-,;::;;:;;;:;:;;:::~==tina. f colorful designs with
For Sale
APPLES:
Golden Dellclous,
U"lts
wondtrlul oavbtp. Keep $50
Sno; ·-r;;;;.
Melrose, Grimes Golden, and
1963· S lon GMC Dump
0. D. 1PABSONII, REALTOR
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send me
Boy a Jeep! I
Roma Beauties. Open week1961 1 lon GMC
..,.. _ , lor details, P'REE 11147 Willys, 4 wheel drive
days, closed on Sunday. Weill 1961 G.M.C. - -1 ton
Sample. ANNA WADE Dept
Excellent conditio&amp;
Orchard, St. Rt. 180.
18-U 1960 Ford _
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THE WISEMAN AGENCY
CAN YOU BUY A HOME
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TO ALL the nice people
of. LADIES wanted: Are you lookGallipolis Kanouga
Point mg for parl-ttme oppnrtunt·
Plea11011t 'and especially the I IY 1. Need extra money appl~ i
folks tn the George's Creek, c_atmn b~mg ~CCi!pted f • r
Community we,
the nieces: :a7se o! mtemew. Call 675
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and nephews, of the late Syl-1 ·
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lovely sent Avon in a
confident
flowers aad your coodolenc- neighborhood. Territory: Bides during the last Ulness and well, Vinton, Oak Hill, and
death of our Uncle.
1 Gallipolis. Write P. M. Box
Also we wish to thank the , 496, Portsmouth, Ohio. 28·3 ·

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Home lor Funerals the or·
HELP W N
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ley. And also to Earl who BABYSITIER wanted to • live
put his place In shepe, to Ro- in my home, slllllll pay. Ph.
us and Edward who helped 446-0652.
30-3
and to Corky, Terry, Clilf,
Sharon, Joan aad Donila who
Fer Rent
were with him and loved him 1
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tho' they had known him ~ut · ~PARTMENTS furnished utila short while. But most of itie. paid. Ph. 446-0732: ,. " •1
all to Mrs. Dorothy Moore
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who came to live and toke ICOTIAGE APT. care of him in the last two eo. 3 rooms, bath. All pr\years or his life and brought I vate. Rear 13 Pine. James K
Into his life light whereo nly ' Danner, 446-3627.
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Office Gt 6-360
Evenlngo-Iko WINman. Gl 6-3196
E. N. WIMt(lon, Gl 6 4500

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And last but not least to fayette Hotel. Ph. 441',2522.
him and stayed at his fret I==-"Skipper" who slept . with FURN. apt, 5 rooms, 336\1
htm and stayed at his f~et • RM Unfurnished apt , Conand
loved
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SPARE TIME INCOME
REFILLING and oollecllng ney !rom NEW TYPE higll
quality coin operated dtspeDsers in thlo area. No selling,
To qualify you inust have
car, references, $600 to $1900
cash. Seven to twelve boun
weekly 1can net excellent

With Well Over

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Phone WY Z.M31
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SEWING MACHINE. 1960 full

29-1 automaUe. No attaelunellts
due needed to bottonhole, sew ""
to lrosbe1 In approximately bottona, DIOIIOI!l'amJ,
hind
AT ONCI!:- Raw·• 30 days. Gl 6-4053.
29-3 hem, overcast, etc. Just In·
leigh dealer IR S. Gallla Co. WILLYS j
---- sert cams lor designs. Only
Wrlto Rawlelgh Dept OH B
eep, 4 wheel drive.' $48.90 or terma. can 446-4329.
180 1 Freeport, DL
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condition. 1!162 Chevr.. .
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3 smmda Uke new. Just lour
Services Ofhwecl
ALMOST aew 2 bedroom trall- months o!P. 4 apeed automa1'lliMITE PElT ClONTIIOL
or. Pb. 446-4179.
tic turntable. Multiple apeak·
nEB lnopec:tlon, all &amp;lel24l 76 CHAROLAlS cattle sell at ers. Only $51.7$ or terms. Call
Mll'rlll O'Dell Opor to lo
AuclioB, Saturday, teb. 12, 446-4329.
le-t
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r Sparta Stockyard, Sparta, Ky.
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12o30 p. m. For catalog or ELECl'ROLUX aweeper
Oil
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16'1-tf lnlormatioa contact 'E. s. wheels late model. Hu all
Stafford Carrollton Ky Ph clealllng attachmenls - Just
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IJo YUU are bUll•••· 0 118,.
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f.211i0. ~ lux cleaner stil,l under guar- 800 Elecrrlc
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1952 Cbev. ~ ton
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1951 .1ntenmtional l lon
1958 Chevrolet W.
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Solley, Raedllvllle, Oblo.
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apace. COniJK'I Stella Arnold REPOSSESSED
ELECTRO- _ _ _,.:_. ____ ____ ---- KITCHEN
featuring wood cabMARRIED
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lit -H LUX Cleaner, guaranteed 2 SINGER sewing machine
In
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console
cabinet Zi zag inets, dining room, large liv·
tales experience preferred but •l''l''lt.:t!. space lor renl
years at a btg savmgs of I equipped. Pay off ·
5 ing room. tile bath, full basenot necessary. CaU 675 -18291 Gl 6-~ trom 8 a.m. IW
$6.00 a montb 1966 model. payments 16 eacb 446-1639
ment, finished rec. room with
for appointmenl
Jll-6 1 P m
Ph. 675-2948, after 5 p. m. .
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21. I fireplace and ~ bath. Foro- . .
Ph. 675-1829.
211-tf ·..
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Industrial Equipment
Deluxe Model Wo- :
ed hot air furnace, 2 car rP'
nioritJily Income. More tuB
Notice
- - -- - - - -m a n 's Friend Electric I
Home Heating Oil
port, nice lot. Owner is mov- time. For personal Interview
Deed Stock
NOthW IS THE TIMF. to
Washer $149.95; Very
ing. Priced reasonable in I
write f'. 0. Ql)X 4185, PI11'S.
Removed Free
at new John Deere
good used Commercial !' Treated No. t -Treated No.
day's market.
BURGH, PA. 15202. Include
.m .l ... move
your
dead ment, dozers, loaders,
type hair dryer $19.95; 2_ .- Metered . Delivery phone : number.
30-1
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Good used 3 slice Toast·
. nnt-A-Mat~c Tiekets -Bud·
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BRICK
- -- finance-we will service.
er $6 95· Several good get Pay Sy•tem - Degree
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.,.n.-t .IBI'ksoo !IIM531
or
used s;,,ll tables $2:6&amp;td l,D•Y Delivery ···"' """'"''~ &gt;' I 3rJ!. R. HOMF. one floor plan, an lo teacb makeup.
Win
M Chillicothe 77U9'16.
AI so I
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$
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all buil_t-ln kilcltea, W. to W. train. Full or part time. caJI
6.95 . ave rnonev at I
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Phone Pomeroy
IS YOUR water safe? Let us 1 used equipment mC'Iudmg, i Wicklines "E v E'R y.
'""P"t m LR &amp; ball, full base- Viviane Woodard CosmeUCL
992_2181 Collect
check it.· And recommend
pro1010
dozers-440
dozers,
Case'
TlUNG"
store,
Bidwell,
ment
b
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or
room with
!!nrl ~TV
.... ,.rlroom,
~· •l 'ln't play·
car- Ph. 675-2786.
per equtpment; no o ligauons
310 hydraulic dozer, Case 1000 OhJ().
Gollipolis·Vinton
port with 1/terage room.· Fer
SPARE TIME INCOME
Central Sopply Co., Ph. 446- loader, Fordson wheel hoe, IHOME Heating oil, Ph. Pome38&amp;-8526
ean be seen aHy tune.
REFILLING and cpllecting m• .
2374.
1-tf 1 , Schr;mm pne~matractor - roy 992-2&gt;8l collect.
Gatlipo·
REFILLING and ~Uecting - SMALL TliANSiSToR: Cat [){!, practically new cat I lis· Vinton 3811-8526.
15-tf ~
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NEAR NEW BRICK A BUSINESS or YOUR 0""'
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D-4- JD 840 scraper, &amp;nd a
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FIGURES gettmg
you I
GALLIA
e ROOM - L\1 bath, nice kitand can't make out the words $1,000.
own' Don't let it. Buy a
COUNTY
chen, dining room, large L.
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Pruna 20 Adder $115- now i W"h tho tlneot ,-• - r
R. , basement, attached gar- EXCELLENT PROVEN P~
clearly or II you are exper·
·nv•
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$99 50: Electric $185,
now ' -plot&lt;
Po'"'loum~Selvlco.
age, large level lot located In GR"'
"'" PRODUCES • SO1JB. ·
COMPANY
I
iencing listening difficulties in .
1168.50. · Rentals and Repairs.
U01 -a Avenu
Point Pleasant, W. Va. Pric- CES OF INCOME. G1JII).
churcb, ooclal events, or at lhDtin"'- WHt
btl
Simmons Ptg. and
Office
ed ·19,500.
ANCI!I .IN MAKE-UP TECJI.
bcme you can achieve
a·
o-.
111! a
Eqlllp
!9-tf
NIQUES 'USED BY EXPERTS
0
new high In speech ~ity I
Phone 5%9-7135
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IIELPS YOU GET 8'1''' '"'"0.
--• lDIderslallding wlth ··this'·
Radt'o comblna"on
· by Blue
FARMS ·
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A MINIMUM INVESTMENT
new old. Even wblspel'll ·are I
Insurance
1966 Console model.
Used Lustre. Sheppard's, 162 Jill THE DILLON Agency baa real OF $1000 BACKED BY 1If.
erystaJ clear. II Interested' THREE tbing-;-b,;;;;;k for when very little. Uke aew. Good Ave., Ph. f4&amp;.28i2.
261-U honicm•es.llarmsO
A.
VENTORY. CAN BE FINAN·
write p 0 Bcm 4217 Ooarl
tone. Four speed automatic _ _:_:_.:_.;::;.._....::..:.:: 1
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CED. WIUTE: FRANCIUSB
Lon, W. Va. You will receive company fast claims servlco
anger.
p .,.,...ers.
NEW GMC TRUCK
mmo
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W b
F1rst $119.80 casb or terms
HOBART DilLON, Rlllo\LTOR ,.,.,., WOOD·•un CORP.
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three at tho Neal Ins. AgenLll4;llle .., Boward Bra.14621, TITUS ST., PANORA·
your Grange Agent.. See GOO!' clean tump lad stoker
NOW SHOWING.
EveulDp 6"-UZI
MA CITY, CALIF.•
1M
RAISE $50 lor your Church or tbem soon.
JB.II Grande. PboDe CH Wlll.
19&amp;6 MODELS
Bm Nriup
lrOIIP wllh Rappineaa N~
coal. Carl
Wloterl.
IUD 2 M!nneat&gt;Jja Mollnt . Power _..,...,,-,;::;;:;;;:;:;;:::~==tina. f colorful designs with
For Sale
APPLES:
Golden Dellclous,
U"lts
wondtrlul oavbtp. Keep $50
Sno; ·-r;;;;.
Melrose, Grimes Golden, and
1963· S lon GMC Dump
0. D. 1PABSONII, REALTOR
11::.
send me
Boy a Jeep! I
Roma Beauties. Open week1961 1 lon GMC
..,.. _ , lor details, P'REE 11147 Willys, 4 wheel drive
days, closed on Sunday. Weill 1961 G.M.C. - -1 ton
Sample. ANNA WADE Dept
Excellent conditio&amp;
Orchard, St. Rt. 180.
18-U 1960 Ford _
ton
I NEW I room bouaea ali4 bath.
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Only three • 11.1111 cl Cana·
The hymn, "Lead, Klndly Cardinal Newman.
those recovered, !be 1illlmown ds'a huge foreat area Ia ~
i' Light," was writtes by
John
dead numbered 8,491, aceordlDg able of produ'dng Cl'O[NI for
Henry Newman, on English
WAR FATAUTIF)I
to the Encycl.opaedla Brillmnl· salable lumber and; of tbll
IProtestant who later became Of the ,360,812 Wold . war CL
area, 30 per cent Is lllaccOssl·
a Roman Catholic, He !.a gen- U U. s: latalltles, 381,857 bo6ble for CO~Dmerclol purposa.

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ciablllty, better TY perronjtit~
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produc.e sharj!, stable pictures l.a
both color and bt.ack and white.
f!tsh button elrcult, breaker ellmJnates (uses and sewlce aa111 - ', vli$ir· uaes the ll!he· -~8fhi1Je - ·
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We believe this is a step of progress for the area in bringing o mori
comprehensive news coverage of the Meigs, Galiia and Masoit ~~ea. ·

contrast.u pl.ctllre cba;jges from
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nnd Bob Deaver, me hero or
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by boots ..,. blue denims. He
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TIMES HAVE CHANGED - Rio Grande College waa a COQ~P~~"atlve!J new lnltltutlon when this picture of the bulk of

student body and
faculty was taken 60 years ago. Onl.y 51 studenta and !acuity were rounded up for tbiJ photo. Today, there are over 700 enrolled, and 1 large
faculty. This photo, taken in 1906 was loaned to the Tlmet&amp;ntlnel by Oral Waugh, a fo(llllli' leacher and longtime merchant at EurekA. Yr. Waugh
is fifth from the right among those seated. On hl8 !.eft Ia lhl Iaiit Alfttd Ji, Blrlol!'o forfitlt.&gt;1allla county prosecuting attorney, who won decoraUons from his country, France and Belgium In World War I. He was lsl Ueutenant o!' Co. F that went from Glllla county to tht war, Seated third
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·(:ONGRATULATIONS
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On the Publication of the First Issue of the

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WROTE HYMN
erally known ~s John Henry l.ea were. recovered, aad,
Only three • 11.1111 cl Cana·
The hymn, "Lead, Klndly Cardinal Newman.
those recovered, !be 1illlmown ds'a huge foreat area Ia ~
i' Light," was writtes by
John
dead numbered 8,491, aceordlDg able of produ'dng Cl'O[NI for
Henry Newman, on English
WAR FATAUTIF)I
to the Encycl.opaedla Brillmnl· salable lumber and; of tbll
IProtestant who later became Of the ,360,812 Wold . war CL
area, 30 per cent Is lllaccOssl·
a Roman Catholic, He !.a gen- U U. s: latalltles, 381,857 bo6ble for CO~Dmerclol purposa.

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:High Styled, High P~formaitce
Choose an RCA Victor Color Television Set fr6m Elberfelds in
the Music Department on the
2nd Floor. In 19 inch,21
inth aAd
.
.
25 inch picture tube sizes.

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SalldJf Tlmea·SeiiiiMI,

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We salute the Ohio Valley Publishing Company as they begin
publication of the new •••

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Replace old falhloried . ''band · N~w.· RCA·HMWe
· wiring" in over 200.' .. "llilble . lbit .'
' trouble' splits, fciio p-ea\'l!r ciepell'"
,ever.
ciablllty, better TY perronjtit~
. rewer service hea~ei . 'B¢,A .'

25,000 vol.to for picture power
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TIMES HAVE CHANGED - Rio Grande College waa a COQ~P~~"atlve!J new lnltltutlon when this picture of the bulk of

student body and
faculty was taken 60 years ago. Onl.y 51 studenta and !acuity were rounded up for tbiJ photo. Today, there are over 700 enrolled, and 1 large
faculty. This photo, taken in 1906 was loaned to the Tlmet&amp;ntlnel by Oral Waugh, a fo(llllli' leacher and longtime merchant at EurekA. Yr. Waugh
is fifth from the right among those seated. On hl8 !.eft Ia lhl Iaiit Alfttd Ji, Blrlol!'o forfitlt.&gt;1allla county prosecuting attorney, who won decoraUons from his country, France and Belgium In World War I. He was lsl Ueutenant o!' Co. F that went from Glllla county to tht war, Seated third
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February 8. 1968

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A nocture. a form or muslc
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popular during the 9th cen·
alhg and Eng, born In 1811 at
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home boys .to victory on the most •
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frigid Thanksgiving Day games
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dlsp,ensable part ~~ her fool ball or. ~ Island. ·of Hawa.U. These
tradition.
Jll'aks rise more than 30;000 feet
She remembers every great from the ;.., bottom and were
. · Yellow Jacket athlete of the built ,up, Inch by Inch, by vol·
past 35 years. She doesn'l brag conic action thrOugh the ages.
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11:30-ParadiJe
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12:00-Jeopardy
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Starcher
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lOri of au· Jnslde joke.
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World 's ta)lest ' mountains,
proved eliminating the
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rise more than 30:000.
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toe Mary Jane or The Ma 111 n. 1;l,4::th This is a tradiUonlll
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people feel good at dinner
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able to• &amp;et
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Nothilll! cnuld •top her,
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boys to victory on the
frigid Thanksgiving Day gam••sl
with Pomeroy. She never
World 's ta)lest ' mountains,
proved eliminating the
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Turkey Day game. It was an
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rise more than 30:000.
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8:-Pepeye
8:15-f:lt-

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We salute the Ohio Valley Publishing Co
publication of the new •••

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News

Saturday
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death today
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Rt. 31 near

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came around
river did AOI
did see tha
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1101 in lima
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2;110 p. Ill. Tbe Olllee

1:00Gomer Pyle
1:36-Mr. Robert.a M.ovte

11 :11&gt;-II :36-lWigltl
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7:'411 Eclloes of Joy
Will '1M
5:110 Sign Ofl
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1:6-an!O..
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1:15 Work! News
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rise more than 30:000.
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