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cehlute lis 30ih anniversary Durham as , special gueat..
Gil •Jinuary 21. at the Seventh n- up. :rPW~I people ere
.(ftnul Baptist Church with students 'at ~e ~
llfr'l. llllu1ba Branham, Dallas, and whose parents art
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In The Rough'~ and
!,'used as her text Malachi 3:17 GAWFOIJS-Mr. and Mrs.
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·~· the Lord of boets, In that day River Rd.,' are llli10UIICin8 the
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u- Sbe Olplained that the Mlselon Holzer Medical Center. The
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hours and ..,.s une
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moiiiers and unloved chl)dren. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
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Gi.LIJPOUS- Mr. and Mrl.
Stanley Wood entertal~ed
memberl of the Trl Advliory
Council Frld•y evenlnc.
Nineteen members and two
gues\1 were preaenl.
Mra. J~ Richarda gave the
devoUona.
Chairman Denver Yoho
opened the meeUng and Mr. and
Mrs. Yoho gave the program.
Mr. Yoho gave a reading on
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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED -Mrs. Mary M. Snead,
191510 Marquette Ave., PI, PJeaae!ll, amouncea the
eil&amp;a£f"'"'ll and approac:llq marrlsge of her daughter,
Rebecca Marte, to Paul J11111e1 ~r, aon of Mra.
Marsuerite Butterfield, 16 Cblllicotbe Rd., Galllpolis.
Miss Sneitd II a graduate of ~ Pleaaant High School
wbere abe received the JAC Awmllor citizenship and the "I
Din You Awml." Slle II emplo)'ed as a secretary by the
QMlt Bureau of ~ Pleasant, Inc.
Mr, Skinner Is a GAllS graduate. lie aerved In the U.S.
Army for two yeara and Ia praenUy ~ed by Flaher
Sbres, Inc.
Plana are being made fer a July wedding.

Before MJss Le Master spoke,

the ·expression, "go by the
~- t11e Ladles Fellowship enjoyed a board," originated with sail·
the ing ship days, the "board"
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scheduled for thla coming
Sllnday, ~ not be held com.
PT. PLEASANT - A two..,.,
plel8ly on tbal date due to the wreck Satorday mominll at the
polllblllty of more inclement lnterBectlon of -22nd and Jackweatber. ·
son Ave. Is IIIII under lnlllltead, the coUectlon lilaea
ve&amp;Ugallon
by POint Pleasant
will be varied lhrougllout the
Oty
Pollee.
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month of January, Clalrman Drivers in the early
morning
Mrs. Harry Sders, . Galllpolla collialon were Identified as Leon
Ferry, aald today.
R. Parker, !M, of 403 Zlth Street
Mrs. Slden stated alnce the and
IJiredith i.Qwe, 45, of 5()6
march dates ~ be varied, abe Chandler Drive.
WOI!id Ute fer the public 1o be Police aald Parker was going
aware that the workers may be east on 21lKI Street and Mrs.
tnocklng on their door moat
was 1ravellqj south on
anytime llelween January 18 Lowe
Jackson
at the tbne of the
and January 30.
collision.
Three weapons are used tn
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• • Livtng with Tensions" was program fur the 111eetlng was on
Po!luck lun~h was enjoyed at "'' I his 1: you can fight back
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County E1tension Homemakers conducted the morning session dining room. Hostesses for the lca1r lu a~epl what you carlnot tissues.
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al the Grace United Methodist quesliQII, "Whal is Life?" With Mrs. Gladys Watlll uhibited a acccplin~ change might weD be
Church.
audience participation this wus lovely handmade rug lor the !Joe key lo our beiJog mbre free of
Mrs. Hiram Stutes, preskl~t, most interesting as to wbat hobby display.
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The afternoon session began The nul meeling'1"ill Ite'Fib,
business ~~ and welcoined A planned Mental Heallh .IQ at 1 p.m. with Mrs, Wa&gt;"e l li and . is open to ~ll
those attendlhg, Mrs. Raymond Quiz was conducted. "What' is Amshary.in charge of a brief h' ~mem•kers a~d ',inl.erested
Willls;pianili,led the group In Tensiop"? brought forth many recrealiori period. ¥'•· Nyle iJCI'SOIOS. • .
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DevotiOns wer8 .given by Mrs. "Tensions- are ·nothing more part of the discussion on "'11\e
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sllent_pr!l:er ~"!' . observed In all peop)!l e1111¢encewhen they sions" by ~ving the. auc!ience • GALIJFOUS -llernarii,W.
lilliiory' OI"Ws. Paul JaQuay are reacting to a lhreat" By los! and 1denUly the many · Frldd bas returned to his base
whohad·oerved•lor many Y"'!fS m ans of chart lind ptepaJti! rharaclerislics of poor mental ' in Fl. G~rdo,n, Ga. after
as the ln!!rnatlonal' Penilies fdr text, the listing of lhe signs of' beall h. Emotional illness is the spending several dsys with his
FriendBidp Cbalrman.
IIJlod mental haallh served as mosl ·common of all IllneSses In · grand)lllrtnls, Mr. and ~Pal Gl,ss, ,Gdllla qounty guidelines lor a most· 1~- America. Emotionally ill_people W~ter Dlll!ler and relaUves ID,
Extension A~ellt,'• &gt;• Home' IA!resling and 'Informative part are helpless and sulfer.as:!Duch' CoiUJI\l~~·,.__
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He. nas "'"'nllie 17 mentba· Ill
Economics, , related pr'"' olthe'progr11nu
concerhinlj a ·~oyslns, Land: : · 1!1is. Glasa' npted that change .They-' can he helped a~ ll)ey' Vietnam, and
wjJl spend ·6
SCllpin'g arid Hoine .Furnlabings . is 'pi'Dhably tlle' greatest streS. lend to gel well.
.1 ., • l""ntha as an a"'ilslin8 , In;.
Festival;' to be held at Rio ·of tension provoll,et-.JM;Ollle are The typical patterns 01 structor In electr~ --~
Gr•nde College on March 31, feeling (Qday, HOWI'ver, some meeting troubles · were .Frlddhopealoflniabh!4~ge;
April 1·2, 1970. This will be 'a . i_e~'FS~ .and .worries are norl)lal djscussed a~ the 111anywa~s l&lt;i work when his tour ol duly Wjth '
mulll-&lt;:ouilty endeavor IGallla- and she•lated that 40 per•cent' handle tenSions were uplamed .the service Is completed. _ . . '!
Meig&amp;Jackson Co.) and will of our worries are lhlngs that through the use of a "Bag of
Friends may send him cardl"
( have classes taught by out- , never bappen; 30 per cent are Tools'.' demonstration. First, we to the following addresa:
atariatng
and
qualified about things that bappened In musl endeavor to locate the
Spec. 5 Bernard W. Frldd; 276. opeeiallsiS.
lhe past; 22 per cent ~ about · sources of our tensions. It was 42-773'1, Co. 'C. (2 BNI ~· BDE,
llelaila are to be given at a little petty. lllings: and only I noled !hal we must balance U~ASESS Ft. Gordorl, Qeorl)!a
laler dale hut the festival Is per cent are legitin)ate worries work with play: don'! feel guilty 30901i.
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planned to be like a miniature that we need to tblnk through to aboul occasionaUy just sitting.
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homO shQW wl!h eihibits, along a proper conclusion. Many · of and doin~ nothing; you can
wllh the ~lasses.
1111' underlying causes of tension work off tension's; you can "'Jk Cynosura
Pal Glass and Mrs. Nyle were explored and discussed. oul your troubles to some un- name for
Borden allended a Leader The Important thing is to use derslanding person, you can we now
,. 1'\'alning Meellng in Jackson
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was conducted by Kenneth
Tomlinson, dlscullllon leader•
The 11011 meeting ~ be at . -the mott emllnl penawtile home of Mr. and Mrs. alized clua rlnp avalleblo
George Northup on F!!b. 20.
are beinl
hen dall1l
Come II\ a11d aee !h• many
ASK to WED
GALIJPOLJS - Two couples options ond leo~ of IN
applied for marriage """'- new John Robtrh daM rift~.
Saturday In the office of Ga111a
County Probate Court. They Order today ond be wb•
were Shirley Ann Shelton, 19, your riftl Ill only a 1IICIIIIII.
Patriot, at home, and Ralph Do It now whlleit'a happlllinl•
Dennll Jones, 22, Galllpolla,
United Statu Navy; and
Virglnls May Underwood, 46,
Gallipolis, housewife, and
Clifford Forrest Drummond, 56,
f.1d;:l.:~
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Rio Grande. Worda cannot dj&amp; ew tbe wonde&amp;ftj ftl!lel
lor t1101e who 1a1ow • enjoy fine quality - EvqM: 'M
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David !'lel~on and ·
cehlute lis 30ih anniversary Durham as , special gueat..
Gil •Jinuary 21. at the Seventh n- up. :rPW~I people ere
.(ftnul Baptist Church with students 'at ~e ~
llfr'l. llllu1ba Branham, Dallas, and whose parents art
,~ as RUtS~ sololal.
miasionaries In tbe l'hiUpplne
\·. 'trnt M1 Cup, Lord," uru Islands.
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'l'ell T)le World That I'm A
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. Qrlallan" . and "Blessed McKinneys
,were the . £01!P1!1
a~ol!!iais 811111 by Miss Le Master.
h ( Dou ht
~"""*e on the subltC~ "' o
g er
:•·Diamorlds
In The Rough'~ and
!,'used as her text Malachi 3:17 GAWFOIJS-Mr. and Mrs.
..,.. "ADd lbeY BbaU be rqine, salth WIUlam R. McKiMey, ~
·~· the Lord of boets, In that day River Rd.,' are llli10UIICin8 the
.._.; wbep j make up my jewelo." birth of a daughter, Jan. I at
u- Sbe Olplained that the Mlselon Holzer Medical Center. The
•~. waiters were illustraUve of baby weighed nine pounds and
·• li'Oikers In a diamond mine. 21'.! ·ounces and has been named
T0111 of dirt are unearthed to Valerie Rose.
flnil Glle diamond, and It tal&lt;e9 Valerie Is being welcomed by
•~ to
ar1ll
a brother, WIUlam Matthew, 3.
hours and ..,.s une
one Paternal grandparents are
IOUI whom she called "a Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
diamond In the rough." 'lbese
1
diamonds are alcoholics, unwed ·McKinney • Cheshire. Materna
moiiiers and unloved chl)dren. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Through the Jove of Christ, Rush F. James, Eureka.
\ lhiae •'dJamonds" can be made

Moo~

Gi.LIJPOUS- Mr. and Mrl.
Stanley Wood entertal~ed
memberl of the Trl Advliory
Council Frld•y evenlnc.
Nineteen members and two
gues\1 were preaenl.
Mra. J~ Richarda gave the
devoUona.
Chairman Denver Yoho
opened the meeUng and Mr. and
Mrs. Yoho gave the program.
Mr. Yoho gave a reading on
farm Ule and Mrs. Yoho read a

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Caryl Mae .Sorger ,

Rebecca Marie Snead
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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED -Mrs. Mary M. Snead,
191510 Marquette Ave., PI, PJeaae!ll, amouncea the
eil&amp;a£f"'"'ll and approac:llq marrlsge of her daughter,
Rebecca Marte, to Paul J11111e1 ~r, aon of Mra.
Marsuerite Butterfield, 16 Cblllicotbe Rd., Galllpolis.
Miss Sneitd II a graduate of ~ Pleaaant High School
wbere abe received the JAC Awmllor citizenship and the "I
Din You Awml." Slle II emplo)'ed as a secretary by the
QMlt Bureau of ~ Pleasant, Inc.
Mr, Skinner Is a GAllS graduate. lie aerved In the U.S.
Army for two yeara and Ia praenUy ~ed by Flaher
Sbres, Inc.
Plana are being made fer a July wedding.

Before MJss Le Master spoke,

the ·expression, "go by the
~- t11e Ladles Fellowship enjoyed a board," originated with sail·
the ing ship days, the "board"
bere meaning the side of the
:~, FeDowship Room.
ship,
as in "man overboard/'
~- Mrs. Wayne Amshury, Mrs.
So
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Drive Spread Out

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-t~ Given on 'Living With r.eosion

PAaiAVIS

=
,P-91'"

JEWBEIS

Kansaa has an area of
82,:/M square miles.

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&gt;. SPECTACULAR.
:;.~ SPRING LO.OIS•••

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Coanty Mother's March
scheduled for thla coming
Sllnday, ~ not be held com.
PT. PLEASANT - A two..,.,
plel8ly on tbal date due to the wreck Satorday mominll at the
polllblllty of more inclement lnterBectlon of -22nd and Jackweatber. ·
son Ave. Is IIIII under lnlllltead, the coUectlon lilaea
ve&amp;Ugallon
by POint Pleasant
will be varied lhrougllout the
Oty
Pollee.
.
month of January, Clalrman Drivers in the early
morning
Mrs. Harry Sders, . Galllpolla collialon were Identified as Leon
Ferry, aald today.
R. Parker, !M, of 403 Zlth Street
Mrs. Slden stated alnce the and
IJiredith i.Qwe, 45, of 5()6
march dates ~ be varied, abe Chandler Drive.
WOI!id Ute fer the public 1o be Police aald Parker was going
aware that the workers may be east on 21lKI Street and Mrs.
tnocklng on their door moat
was 1ravellqj south on
anytime llelween January 18 Lowe
Jackson
at the tbne of the
and January 30.
collision.
Three weapons are used tn
Property damages were
fencing-the loll, the epee eallmated to he fiOII.
and the saber,

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} GAWFOLJS - "The Art of County recently and · the and make them work lor you. all" !various ideas were given :,ec:;e In 1closlns W!&gt;llllda tn
• • Livtng with Tensions" was program fur the 111eetlng was on
Po!luck lun~h was enjoyed at "'' I his 1: you can fight back
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discussed in depth at the Gallla living wilh tensions. Pat Glass lhe noon hour ·in .th~ church con~lruclively; and you C8li bladder :~8 ~~D ¥ otliet: biXI1 ' .prlmo
County E1tension Homemakers conducted the morning session dining room. Hostesses for the lca1r lu a~epl what you carlnot tissues.
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meeting Wednesday afternoon and)legan her teaching with the day were the Rio Grande group. change. This a! Illude· or art of
al the Grace United Methodist quesliQII, "Whal is Life?" With Mrs. Gladys Watlll uhibited a acccplin~ change might weD be
Church.
audience participation this wus lovely handmade rug lor the !Joe key lo our beiJog mbre free of
Mrs. Hiram Stutes, preskl~t, most interesting as to wbat hobby display.
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The afternoon session began The nul meeling'1"ill Ite'Fib,
business ~~ and welcoined A planned Mental Heallh .IQ at 1 p.m. with Mrs, Wa&gt;"e l li and . is open to ~ll
those attendlhg, Mrs. Raymond Quiz was conducted. "What' is Amshary.in charge of a brief h' ~mem•kers a~d ',inl.erested
Willls;pianili,led the group In Tensiop"? brought forth many recrealiori period. ¥'•· Nyle iJCI'SOIOS. • .
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DevotiOns wer8 .given by Mrs. "Tensions- are ·nothing more part of the discussion on "'11\e
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sllent_pr!l:er ~"!' . observed In all peop)!l e1111¢encewhen they sions" by ~ving the. auc!ience • GALIJFOUS -llernarii,W.
lilliiory' OI"Ws. Paul JaQuay are reacting to a lhreat" By los! and 1denUly the many · Frldd bas returned to his base
whohad·oerved•lor many Y"'!fS m ans of chart lind ptepaJti! rharaclerislics of poor mental ' in Fl. G~rdo,n, Ga. after
as the ln!!rnatlonal' Penilies fdr text, the listing of lhe signs of' beall h. Emotional illness is the spending several dsys with his
FriendBidp Cbalrman.
IIJlod mental haallh served as mosl ·common of all IllneSses In · grand)lllrtnls, Mr. and ~Pal Gl,ss, ,Gdllla qounty guidelines lor a most· 1~- America. Emotionally ill_people W~ter Dlll!ler and relaUves ID,
Extension A~ellt,'• &gt;• Home' IA!resling and 'Informative part are helpless and sulfer.as:!Duch' CoiUJI\l~~·,.__
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He. nas "'"'nllie 17 mentba· Ill
Economics, , related pr'"' olthe'progr11nu
concerhinlj a ·~oyslns, Land: : · 1!1is. Glasa' npted that change .They-' can he helped a~ ll)ey' Vietnam, and
wjJl spend ·6
SCllpin'g arid Hoine .Furnlabings . is 'pi'Dhably tlle' greatest streS. lend to gel well.
.1 ., • l""ntha as an a"'ilslin8 , In;.
Festival;' to be held at Rio ·of tension provoll,et-.JM;Ollle are The typical patterns 01 structor In electr~ --~
Gr•nde College on March 31, feeling (Qday, HOWI'ver, some meeting troubles · were .Frlddhopealoflniabh!4~ge;
April 1·2, 1970. This will be 'a . i_e~'FS~ .and .worries are norl)lal djscussed a~ the 111anywa~s l&lt;i work when his tour ol duly Wjth '
mulll-&lt;:ouilty endeavor IGallla- and she•lated that 40 per•cent' handle tenSions were uplamed .the service Is completed. _ . . '!
Meig&amp;Jackson Co.) and will of our worries are lhlngs that through the use of a "Bag of
Friends may send him cardl"
( have classes taught by out- , never bappen; 30 per cent are Tools'.' demonstration. First, we to the following addresa:
atariatng
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qualified about things that bappened In musl endeavor to locate the
Spec. 5 Bernard W. Frldd; 276. opeeiallsiS.
lhe past; 22 per cent ~ about · sources of our tensions. It was 42-773'1, Co. 'C. (2 BNI ~· BDE,
llelaila are to be given at a little petty. lllings: and only I noled !hal we must balance U~ASESS Ft. Gordorl, Qeorl)!a
laler dale hut the festival Is per cent are legitin)ate worries work with play: don'! feel guilty 30901i.
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planned to be like a miniature that we need to tblnk through to aboul occasionaUy just sitting.
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wllh the ~lasses.
1111' underlying causes of tension work off tension's; you can "'Jk Cynosura
Pal Glass and Mrs. Nyle were explored and discussed. oul your troubles to some un- name for
Borden allended a Leader The Important thing is to use derslanding person, you can we now
,. 1'\'alning Meellng in Jackson
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was conducted by Kenneth
Tomlinson, dlscullllon leader•
The 11011 meeting ~ be at . -the mott emllnl penawtile home of Mr. and Mrs. alized clua rlnp avalleblo
George Northup on F!!b. 20.
are beinl
hen dall1l
Come II\ a11d aee !h• many
ASK to WED
GALIJPOLJS - Two couples options ond leo~ of IN
applied for marriage """'- new John Robtrh daM rift~.
Saturday In the office of Ga111a
County Probate Court. They Order today ond be wb•
were Shirley Ann Shelton, 19, your riftl Ill only a 1IICIIIIII.
Patriot, at home, and Ralph Do It now whlleit'a happlllinl•
Dennll Jones, 22, Galllpolla,
United Statu Navy; and
Virglnls May Underwood, 46,
Gallipolis, housewife, and
Clifford Forrest Drummond, 56,
f.1d;:l.:~
Kerr, laborer.

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llld ET 1'biJ ln... nice .. C1D be, butfor a While I know I ~
111111 lluiii'J 1111 lllllllll!bK'• .,m,.~act ... Had~ to ,aee
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Rio Grande. Worda cannot dj&amp; ew tbe wonde&amp;ftj ftl!lel
lor t1101e who 1a1ow • enjoy fine quality - EvqM: 'M
lUlls • ft&amp;. ~JIO dnooea • ~.00 - Sklrls • 911 11Mn,
regularly $11JIO to t411 now •uo 1o $11.01 eel. lllleii'Jio
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WHE111ER OR NOT MONTHLY parties lOr patients at lhl
Soulbeastern Ohio Mental Heslth Olnler will continue this year.
may depend upm the generosity of Meigs folks.
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Mrs. Mary Martin. erganlzer of tbe parties for wrious local
JP'Ollllll, reports that there's just nothing left to use for game
prizes and thai cash donations aren't comll1! in to help with
refrel!hmenta and favors. Perhaps you would Uke to gtve.
Money should be sent directly to Mrs. Martin, !'omero7,
Route 3, but If you have new or good used items which might be
sulllhle fer game prizes, you can leave these at The Daily Sell·
IIDel ol!lce lor Mrs. Martin. Socb, ties, jewelry, pens, combe,
COIIIIOUCI, anything along lhls line is soillble.

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SPEAKING OF HOUSES, isn'lthe new brick parsooage of

RACINE- Mr. and Mrs. Otis Mc&lt;lin!Dck are annollllCinC

the engagement of their daughter; Ann, to Mr. Larry Wllea,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Wiles, Pomeroy. Miss Mcatntock
is a graduate of Southern lUgb School and attends Rio
Grande College. Her fiance graduated from l'llmeroy High
School and 11 preaently employed at Tipp aty. A summer
wedding is planned.

The Rev. and Mrs. Bill Perrin and children continue the
waiting game becaU8e even though the house has had that
: finished look for weeks, a few things remain to be done.
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The old house which sets ooly a few feet from the new
: structure is to be torn down once vacated.
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MRS. REINO LINO, at University Hospital the past two
' weeks undergoing eye treatment, had surgery Friday aflernoon.
MIDDLEPORT The
• Her address is Means Hall, Room 259.
friendly stranger, and his
potential danger to chlldren,
MAXI COATS are making the scene here in Meigsland! While was the program theme .of
they've been a bit slow in catching on, about a dozen Meigs ffigh Thursday night's meeting of the
' School girls are sporting the fashion-right lllllxi coats.
Middleport Child Conservation
League.
The safety program featured
a film entitled "The Riddle of a
Friendly Stranger" secured
• MIDDLEPORT - A $25 by Mrs. Winebrenner, Mrs. from the public r~lations film
"'"'tribulion was made w the Slavin, and Mrs. While. A noral librarv.of lh.e.Maratbon Oil Co.
1oliddleporl firemen 's building arrangement centered the and a discussion on alerting
fWld when the Busy Bee Class table. Others attending were children to the danger.
mel Thursday night al the Mrs. Pearl Hoffman, Mrs. MrS.Allan King presided at
Middleport First Baptist Lillian
McGhee,
Mrs. the meeting held at the
Rosemary Lyons, Mrs. Freda Columbia Gas of Ohio office in
Church.
Mrs. Charles Simons installed Edwards, Mrs. Electa Souders, M1'ddleport. Pia ns were IIllide
tbe officers for 1970 and and Mrs. Wilma Parmalee.
for the annual husbands' night
presented each one with a
observance to be held on Feb.
devotional calendar. Installed
19. A bowling party will be
were Mrs. Elizabeth Slavin,
POMEROY -Officers were planned.
president; Mrs. Leora Sigman, elected when the Racine A "bakeless" bake sale was
vice president; Mrs. Beulah
n~~'l.lr.~a~t~~~.:r.y~~;.I!!J
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Wllite, secretary; Mrs, isabelle ~i_rem~~
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AV!lll party for February.and a ·
W!fnebrenner, ~•• _-utaht ltlected were Joyce Sisson, Tupperware party for later in
+tary; Mrs. Lettie Roush, president; Emma Lyons, vice the spring.
trj!asurer; and the teachers, president; Gene Lyons,
An invitation was read from
Mrs. Dana Hamm and Mrs. secretary, and Chick Nease, the Kyger Creek Club inviting
Roma Hawkins, jllld assistants, treasurer. Karen Lyons was · members to attend a games
Mn. Cora Pullen and Mrs. welcomed as a new member. party Thursday night at 7:30
Sigman. Mrs. Nora Jordan is MaeCieland,retiringpresident, p.m. at the Kyger Creel&lt; . Em·
the card chairman.
named a committee to revise ployes Club.
.. Living our Days with the by-laws before the February
In response to roll call
Christ" was the devotional meeting.
members gave their New Year
theme used by Mrs. Simons. She A bake sale was planned lor resolutions. The Mother's
presented a poem, The New Feb. 14 at the Racine Food Prayer and tbe pledge to the
Year, scripture, and prayer. Markel. The door prize donated flag opened the meeting. OfThere was a responsive by Jean Cleland was won by fleers' reports were given by
reading, Cal1 to Consecration.
Mrs. Nease. Steak and poring Mrs. Pal Duffy and Mrs. Frank
• Buddy gills were distributed
:and a salad course was served knives are for sale by the Sisson.
aullliary.
Mrs. Waller Morris won the
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Officers Elected

Combines The WWJhing
Convenience of Programmed

WWJhing And Automatic Dry Control

hostess prize. A jello dessert
was served by Mrs. Don
Bec.ker, Mrs. Don Grueser,
Mrs. Kenneth Harris, Mrs.
Louis Osborne, and Mrs.
Charles Bradbury. Others at the
meeting were Mrs. John
Blaker, Mrs. Clifford Kennedy,
Mrs. Kenneth Scites, Mrs. Don
Thomas, Mrs. Earl Davenport,
Mrs. Robert Schmoll and Mrs.
Eogene Houdashelt.
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POMEROY- Providing new
tile [or the kitchen Door of tbe
Laurel Cliff Free Methodist
Church parsonage has been
taken on as a project of the
Women's Missionary Society.
The group met recently at the
parsonage with Mrs. Eugene
GillinchargeandMrs.Rlchard
Friend giving the devotions.
Prayer was by Mrs. Pearl
Jacobs and the group sang The
Way of the Cross. Mrs. Friend
read- 1' pturefromMark8and
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entitled, We Need
New Ways to Pray from the
Reader's Digest. Mrs. Karen
Flores was a guest.
Members signed a get-well
card for Mrs. Gerald Pullins
who underwent surgery at
Holzer Hospital this week.
Refreshments were served to
lllose named and Mrs. Ernest
Powell, Mrs. Clifford Klein,
Mrs . James Gilmore, Mrs.
Arthur Mrs.
Wise,Hubert
Mrs.Wolfe,
HarryMrs.
E.
Clark,
Clarence Curtis, Mrs. Bob
Barton and son, Billy,andMark
Friend. .

Groom is Host to
Dinner at BaiTs
MIDDLEPORT - Mr. David
Garst, whole marriage to Mill
Christine Babr wu an event of
Jan. 10 at the Middleport

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Friday night reheanal.
GueslsatthedlnnerwereMr.
and Mrs. Bahr and cleli8bler,
Condance, Miss Uncle Garit ri
Lyndon; MisS Sharqn COOianln,
MoWlt Vernoo; Mill Bonllle
Spengler, Columb!Js; Mr. and
Mrs. WUilam Morgan, Ellllne\
carol and Jeanette, Lyndon;
Robert·Eggleston, Stoney Point,
N. V.
Gary Duncan, New Haven, W.
Va.; ' .John Brothers, Eaat
Sparta; ·Richard Felpel, Ard·
m~re, P~ .• Mr. an4 Mrs.
· Chester Erwin and the Rev.
~ullin Moyer Midllle)Joij,
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b\llleUn wW be UIICL ""'-' c.ct
wua)lliollltedtobaw-.eot ·
compilln&amp; the material IIIII
newa fw the bulletin with Mn.
Barbara Mullen to 111111 In
printing lt•. ' . . .
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were made to place · a
suggeatlon box In the·velllb11le
of the church and parllbltiRen
are aaJced to tn.t Jl' 'bit
topics 10r dllculilont.
Mrs. PhyUII Hlnnesy, Mn.
and Mn
Jooephlne " · Mulle0folunieer9d to serve u
co-chairmen fer the nya and
means commtltee. Mn.
Calbetlne Welsh'* lcled at the
meeUngwlllcb!l'upNcededbJ
Milt and Rout)'. The !leY. Fr.
Bemard Krajcovlc pn pnnl' ·

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ctus lor YDI!Illl adulta at the
Middleport CJnu:ch ol Chrlat.

Charleen Ward BetroNd

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PORTLAND ..:.. Mrs. Charles Ward of Portland II announclng the engagement of her cleughla', Charb!en, te Mr.
David Garver,ardiOII of Mr. and Mn. Donald Garver, SilerMiss w II a fll'aduate of Soulbern Hlab .Scbool.
.wood,
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R8clne and Roedel College, Fort Wayne, Ind. Sbe Is presentlf
employed In tile pa;rroll ac:coontlng department for General
Eledrlc In Feat Wayne.
Mr. Garver grU!aled from Falrvle!l' High School In
Slenrood and from the Midwestern OIUege ln Fort Wayne.
il!l ~~~JU"'In lhe U.S. ArmY and Is now emPloYed
Ill! an "'""'"""c teclmlclan for Magnavox Ccrp. at Fort
Wayn~. Weddln8 plans are lncGmp)ele.

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POMEROY - Mrs. Mary
Baldwin was installed aa
president of the Twin · aty
Sbrinettes at a meeting
Thursday night in the Sllrtne
Club rooms . a I the .....,..,
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Temple, Middleport.
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Other officers lnltalled,were
Mrs. Agnes Brown, 'IUce
president; Mrs. Gertilde
Mitchell, secrellry; , and Mls8
Shirley llee4le lreall)ll'er ~-

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Mrs. Terry Ohlinger to
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Moyer met with tile YOUIIII
people. Atlelldln8 !l'ere Mr. and
Mrs. Don Erwin, Mr. .lftll Mn.
Ron HannlnJ!, Mr•. and Mrs·
Dick Moret and TIID!D)', Mrs.
Michael Gerlach, and the
Ohltngers' son, Jay.

Scout
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and committeemen
·to be present.
JOF CLA&amp;'l, Pomeroy United
Methodist Church meeting
Monday 7:30p.m. at church.
RACINE ELEMENTARY
PTA, Monday at llchool 7•30
p.m.; Hamtin King speaking on
drugs and narcotics.
MEIGS CHAPTER lleMolay,
Monday 7:30 p.m., Masonic
Temple, Middleport.
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basement MalOnic Temple,
Middleport. ·

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Senior Mo~n, Tuesday 2 )i.in. ·
at school.
SALISBURY P.T.A. 7:30
Tuesday, Salisbury Eleinenllry
. ~1 . Rev. WUilam Alnon,
deYotlonal'leader. Program on '
aafety.
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American Lesion Aux!Uary 7
p.m. 'l'uesday nlghtat tile home
ol Mrg, WW Winston, Middleport.
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PO)IfEROY - The name of
M~s. Hilda Frecker wa,
unintenUonaUy omitted fi:Om
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~nt bridal abower hdnorlng
Mrs. Brenda WoUe.
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the club for a Cllrlilmu lift. ·
Named u boltalel lOr. the
Feb. 5meetlngwerelfn,llll!ll
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.Mn. Iabelle Webrunl, Mn.
Martha Greu, Mra. J!'mma
Radfonl, Mn. Cecilia lllldl,
and Mn. BettY Ollliliaer. .
ABSIGNED IN VJETIII:UI
NEW HAVEN - · Army
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Private
Fir.s t c,Iasa Rtvna
Curtis KlnS m, 211 llbl!le
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POt.IEROY- Mr. and Mn.
Gordon Gibson, Atlleftl, are
annou·ncing the birth of a
dau•hter, Jodi 1 - · , on N....
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Hospital, Athena. 'n;;' baby
weighed five ~·""· and 14
ounces. Mrs.
is the
former Rhonda Bricklea.
Granclparenta are Mrs Waller
B k Racine and ' ....._._ld
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Mrs.Pomeroy,
Lana Route
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Harrisonville .... and Mrl
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SUNDAY
PAST OFFICERS Club,
Racine/
OES, annual
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dinne~, : p.m. un ay,
P~n\!:'t tRtlort, Ben
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ANNUAL PARISH meeting,
Pomeroy Grace Episcopal
Church; election of wardena,
vdeslt"";'en ;ndd con~entlon eor'a~gle, ~~ ~ · :
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p.m. presided lit tbe ineetinjJ:
Potluck supper.
A valentine party wa's
MONOAY
plannedfortheFeb.l9meetin8.
MIDDLEPORT P.T.A., 7:30 The traveling prize donated by
Monday night, Middleport Mrs. Leopha Wagner wu won
Elemenllry School; apeaker, by Mrs. Baldwin.
The Rev. W. H. Perrin 00
Children and Their Problema.
UNDERGOES "~URGERY
Father's night to obaerved.
POMEROY - Mrs. Blll
JIIONDAY
Biggs, Pomeroy, Route 4, WI·
CHESTI;R PTA, Monday at derwent surgery Friday at the
7:30·1p.m.; ' Mrs. John Reibel, Holzer Medical Center,
program c~ .
GaUlpolta. Her room number Is
· LETART FALLS PTA, 361.
Monday evening, 7:30, at
school; President Dennis "Milk shed" Is the term
Manuel asks aU Cub Scoots, uaed to designate the farmWebelos and parenta, den' ing area from whlcb a city
mo~s and aaaistanta, Cub obtains Ill milt aupply.

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. puriNae thole all impoitalrt dog tag&amp;. A, !~!!Dilly of $2$ may he .

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Combs Of Rutland, Is a member
of the IW141h CofnmU!Iir9tions
GrouP .that has earned the

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Servi~e Held

outstanll!ilg Unit 11.wafir'1The
Wlil was cl!ed for !ll!rltorioua•

service in sbppori ol Soutbeut
Asia frOJJl ,JUly 1gee thriiilgb
June 1969.
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sergeant ·Combe Is • COifl"
municatioos spec~~
to Udorn Royal Thai AFB,
Thailabd. He was a 1910
gr~duate of Ru,land High
SC~ool 1 Ills wife, Peggie, js lie.
daughtl!r o( James O; H~ard
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Cune the first of February the couple will be moving to West
:. Virginia. Mr. Gorden received a promotion with Philip Sporn and
, with it came the tranafer to the Amos plant.
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.: David and his wife or Cincinnati lor a trip to Teays Valley to look
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wuael fer SIIJ..s,y,ftb. 1, In homewuc!wiu1edb)'fil!lil*·
the audltorlwn followklc tile I before Cl)rlltmu.
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recommendation of · the adlrcb W0111111 Unlledollleip
ezecu!lve COmmittee pJani County, Tbe I Jpall&lt;ia oflh.
were .me ~ fer a J!lpey Elean_~ ,a llic:tellrJ
llllppel' l'!' -. April . 11, ' and • !811 ....w- ....,
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holiday bazaar to. he 'held 1n SIIIOD .U appolaled.to llll,tbe
November.
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lllu1al PIR·In•white with CI'Clll !!fra. 1'11111 CUd ~ _.,. u
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., holiday acUvltlel ol the club. . rellgned· from the cablmlttee
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POMEROY -II was a weekoflllll')lrisesfer~me!
11oo1er and PoUy Hysell had the nicest surprise of all -a call
frQ!n their 1011, Rodney, '!ho is spencing his aecond year ID
. Vlelllam.ll wu bandied by shortwave radio tJirough an operator
In Calllomia.
111e IOtll birthday or Ray E. Gibbs woa made a real occasl111
~ a Uprise viSit frcm fonner buainess ASI\')clalea at Rizer Oil.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Rizer, Mr. and Mrs. Troy~' GeM
Coleman and John Fultnent to the Gibbs' home 1..- a celebnUon
Wedneaday night.

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WHE111ER OR NOT MONTHLY parties lOr patients at lhl
Soulbeastern Ohio Mental Heslth Olnler will continue this year.
may depend upm the generosity of Meigs folks.
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Mrs. Mary Martin. erganlzer of tbe parties for wrious local
JP'Ollllll, reports that there's just nothing left to use for game
prizes and thai cash donations aren't comll1! in to help with
refrel!hmenta and favors. Perhaps you would Uke to gtve.
Money should be sent directly to Mrs. Martin, !'omero7,
Route 3, but If you have new or good used items which might be
sulllhle fer game prizes, you can leave these at The Daily Sell·
IIDel ol!lce lor Mrs. Martin. Socb, ties, jewelry, pens, combe,
COIIIIOUCI, anything along lhls line is soillble.

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RACINE- Mr. and Mrs. Otis Mc&lt;lin!Dck are annollllCinC

the engagement of their daughter; Ann, to Mr. Larry Wllea,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Wiles, Pomeroy. Miss Mcatntock
is a graduate of Southern lUgb School and attends Rio
Grande College. Her fiance graduated from l'llmeroy High
School and 11 preaently employed at Tipp aty. A summer
wedding is planned.

The Rev. and Mrs. Bill Perrin and children continue the
waiting game becaU8e even though the house has had that
: finished look for weeks, a few things remain to be done.
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The old house which sets ooly a few feet from the new
: structure is to be torn down once vacated.
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MRS. REINO LINO, at University Hospital the past two
' weeks undergoing eye treatment, had surgery Friday aflernoon.
MIDDLEPORT The
• Her address is Means Hall, Room 259.
friendly stranger, and his
potential danger to chlldren,
MAXI COATS are making the scene here in Meigsland! While was the program theme .of
they've been a bit slow in catching on, about a dozen Meigs ffigh Thursday night's meeting of the
' School girls are sporting the fashion-right lllllxi coats.
Middleport Child Conservation
League.
The safety program featured
a film entitled "The Riddle of a
Friendly Stranger" secured
• MIDDLEPORT - A $25 by Mrs. Winebrenner, Mrs. from the public r~lations film
"'"'tribulion was made w the Slavin, and Mrs. While. A noral librarv.of lh.e.Maratbon Oil Co.
1oliddleporl firemen 's building arrangement centered the and a discussion on alerting
fWld when the Busy Bee Class table. Others attending were children to the danger.
mel Thursday night al the Mrs. Pearl Hoffman, Mrs. MrS.Allan King presided at
Middleport First Baptist Lillian
McGhee,
Mrs. the meeting held at the
Rosemary Lyons, Mrs. Freda Columbia Gas of Ohio office in
Church.
Mrs. Charles Simons installed Edwards, Mrs. Electa Souders, M1'ddleport. Pia ns were IIllide
tbe officers for 1970 and and Mrs. Wilma Parmalee.
for the annual husbands' night
presented each one with a
observance to be held on Feb.
devotional calendar. Installed
19. A bowling party will be
were Mrs. Elizabeth Slavin,
POMEROY -Officers were planned.
president; Mrs. Leora Sigman, elected when the Racine A "bakeless" bake sale was
vice president; Mrs. Beulah
n~~'l.lr.~a~t~~~.:r.y~~;.I!!J
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Wllite, secretary; Mrs, isabelle ~i_rem~~
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W!fnebrenner, ~•• _-utaht ltlected were Joyce Sisson, Tupperware party for later in
+tary; Mrs. Lettie Roush, president; Emma Lyons, vice the spring.
trj!asurer; and the teachers, president; Gene Lyons,
An invitation was read from
Mrs. Dana Hamm and Mrs. secretary, and Chick Nease, the Kyger Creek Club inviting
Roma Hawkins, jllld assistants, treasurer. Karen Lyons was · members to attend a games
Mn. Cora Pullen and Mrs. welcomed as a new member. party Thursday night at 7:30
Sigman. Mrs. Nora Jordan is MaeCieland,retiringpresident, p.m. at the Kyger Creel&lt; . Em·
the card chairman.
named a committee to revise ployes Club.
.. Living our Days with the by-laws before the February
In response to roll call
Christ" was the devotional meeting.
members gave their New Year
theme used by Mrs. Simons. She A bake sale was planned lor resolutions. The Mother's
presented a poem, The New Feb. 14 at the Racine Food Prayer and tbe pledge to the
Year, scripture, and prayer. Markel. The door prize donated flag opened the meeting. OfThere was a responsive by Jean Cleland was won by fleers' reports were given by
reading, Cal1 to Consecration.
Mrs. Nease. Steak and poring Mrs. Pal Duffy and Mrs. Frank
• Buddy gills were distributed
:and a salad course was served knives are for sale by the Sisson.
aullliary.
Mrs. Waller Morris won the
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Officers Elected

Combines The WWJhing
Convenience of Programmed

WWJhing And Automatic Dry Control

hostess prize. A jello dessert
was served by Mrs. Don
Bec.ker, Mrs. Don Grueser,
Mrs. Kenneth Harris, Mrs.
Louis Osborne, and Mrs.
Charles Bradbury. Others at the
meeting were Mrs. John
Blaker, Mrs. Clifford Kennedy,
Mrs. Kenneth Scites, Mrs. Don
Thomas, Mrs. Earl Davenport,
Mrs. Robert Schmoll and Mrs.
Eogene Houdashelt.
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POMEROY- Providing new
tile [or the kitchen Door of tbe
Laurel Cliff Free Methodist
Church parsonage has been
taken on as a project of the
Women's Missionary Society.
The group met recently at the
parsonage with Mrs. Eugene
GillinchargeandMrs.Rlchard
Friend giving the devotions.
Prayer was by Mrs. Pearl
Jacobs and the group sang The
Way of the Cross. Mrs. Friend
read- 1' pturefromMark8and
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entitled, We Need
New Ways to Pray from the
Reader's Digest. Mrs. Karen
Flores was a guest.
Members signed a get-well
card for Mrs. Gerald Pullins
who underwent surgery at
Holzer Hospital this week.
Refreshments were served to
lllose named and Mrs. Ernest
Powell, Mrs. Clifford Klein,
Mrs . James Gilmore, Mrs.
Arthur Mrs.
Wise,Hubert
Mrs.Wolfe,
HarryMrs.
E.
Clark,
Clarence Curtis, Mrs. Bob
Barton and son, Billy,andMark
Friend. .

Groom is Host to
Dinner at BaiTs
MIDDLEPORT - Mr. David
Garst, whole marriage to Mill
Christine Babr wu an event of
Jan. 10 at the Middleport

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Friday night reheanal.
GueslsatthedlnnerwereMr.
and Mrs. Bahr and cleli8bler,
Condance, Miss Uncle Garit ri
Lyndon; MisS Sharqn COOianln,
MoWlt Vernoo; Mill Bonllle
Spengler, Columb!Js; Mr. and
Mrs. WUilam Morgan, Ellllne\
carol and Jeanette, Lyndon;
Robert·Eggleston, Stoney Point,
N. V.
Gary Duncan, New Haven, W.
Va.; ' .John Brothers, Eaat
Sparta; ·Richard Felpel, Ard·
m~re, P~ .• Mr. an4 Mrs.
· Chester Erwin and the Rev.
~ullin Moyer Midllle)Joij,
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DRYER MODEL 630

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b\llleUn wW be UIICL ""'-' c.ct
wua)lliollltedtobaw-.eot ·
compilln&amp; the material IIIII
newa fw the bulletin with Mn.
Barbara Mullen to 111111 In
printing lt•. ' . . .
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were made to place · a
suggeatlon box In the·velllb11le
of the church and parllbltiRen
are aaJced to tn.t Jl' 'bit
topics 10r dllculilont.
Mrs. PhyUII Hlnnesy, Mn.
and Mn
Jooephlne " · Mulle0folunieer9d to serve u
co-chairmen fer the nya and
means commtltee. Mn.
Calbetlne Welsh'* lcled at the
meeUngwlllcb!l'upNcededbJ
Milt and Rout)'. The !leY. Fr.
Bemard Krajcovlc pn pnnl' ·

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ctus lor YDI!Illl adulta at the
Middleport CJnu:ch ol Chrlat.

Charleen Ward BetroNd

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PORTLAND ..:.. Mrs. Charles Ward of Portland II announclng the engagement of her cleughla', Charb!en, te Mr.
David Garver,ardiOII of Mr. and Mn. Donald Garver, SilerMiss w II a fll'aduate of Soulbern Hlab .Scbool.
.wood,
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R8clne and Roedel College, Fort Wayne, Ind. Sbe Is presentlf
employed In tile pa;rroll ac:coontlng department for General
Eledrlc In Feat Wayne.
Mr. Garver grU!aled from Falrvle!l' High School In
Slenrood and from the Midwestern OIUege ln Fort Wayne.
il!l ~~~JU"'In lhe U.S. ArmY and Is now emPloYed
Ill! an "'""'"""c teclmlclan for Magnavox Ccrp. at Fort
Wayn~. Weddln8 plans are lncGmp)ele.

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POMEROY - Mrs. Mary
Baldwin was installed aa
president of the Twin · aty
Sbrinettes at a meeting
Thursday night in the Sllrtne
Club rooms . a I the .....,..,
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Temple, Middleport.
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Other officers lnltalled,were
Mrs. Agnes Brown, 'IUce
president; Mrs. Gertilde
Mitchell, secrellry; , and Mls8
Shirley llee4le lreall)ll'er ~-

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Mrs. Terry Ohlinger to
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Moyer met with tile YOUIIII
people. Atlelldln8 !l'ere Mr. and
Mrs. Don Erwin, Mr. .lftll Mn.
Ron HannlnJ!, Mr•. and Mrs·
Dick Moret and TIID!D)', Mrs.
Michael Gerlach, and the
Ohltngers' son, Jay.

Scout
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and committeemen
·to be present.
JOF CLA&amp;'l, Pomeroy United
Methodist Church meeting
Monday 7:30p.m. at church.
RACINE ELEMENTARY
PTA, Monday at llchool 7•30
p.m.; Hamtin King speaking on
drugs and narcotics.
MEIGS CHAPTER lleMolay,
Monday 7:30 p.m., Masonic
Temple, Middleport.
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MOTHER'S CLUB, 7!30 pm.
basement MalOnic Temple,
Middleport. ·

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Senior Mo~n, Tuesday 2 )i.in. ·
at school.
SALISBURY P.T.A. 7:30
Tuesday, Salisbury Eleinenllry
. ~1 . Rev. WUilam Alnon,
deYotlonal'leader. Program on '
aafety.
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American Lesion Aux!Uary 7
p.m. 'l'uesday nlghtat tile home
ol Mrg, WW Winston, Middleport.
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NAME OMIIIED
PO)IfEROY - The name of
M~s. Hilda Frecker wa,
unintenUonaUy omitted fi:Om
~ llsl of gueata altendl,ng ~ ·
~nt bridal abower hdnorlng
Mrs. Brenda WoUe.
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the club for a Cllrlilmu lift. ·
Named u boltalel lOr. the
Feb. 5meetlngwerelfn,llll!ll
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.Mn. Iabelle Webrunl, Mn.
Martha Greu, Mra. J!'mma
Radfonl, Mn. Cecilia lllldl,
and Mn. BettY Ollliliaer. .
ABSIGNED IN VJETIII:UI
NEW HAVEN - · Army
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Private
Fir.s t c,Iasa Rtvna
Curtis KlnS m, 211 llbl!le
parenll live bini wu ~
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POt.IEROY- Mr. and Mn.
Gordon Gibson, Atlleftl, are
annou·ncing the birth of a
dau•hter, Jodi 1 - · , on N....
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Hospital, Athena. 'n;;' baby
weighed five ~·""· and 14
ounces. Mrs.
is the
former Rhonda Bricklea.
Granclparenta are Mrs Waller
B k Racine and ' ....._._ld
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and
Mrs.Pomeroy,
Lana Route
·Glblon,
Harrisonville .... and Mrl
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SUNDAY
PAST OFFICERS Club,
Racine/
OES, annual
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1 30
dinne~, : p.m. un ay,
P~n\!:'t tRtlort, Ben
Philsoil.' ·~.- -~~ en ·
ANNUAL PARISH meeting,
Pomeroy Grace Episcopal
Church; election of wardena,
vdeslt"";'en ;ndd con~entlon eor'a~gle, ~~ ~ · :
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p.m. presided lit tbe ineetinjJ:
Potluck supper.
A valentine party wa's
MONOAY
plannedfortheFeb.l9meetin8.
MIDDLEPORT P.T.A., 7:30 The traveling prize donated by
Monday night, Middleport Mrs. Leopha Wagner wu won
Elemenllry School; apeaker, by Mrs. Baldwin.
The Rev. W. H. Perrin 00
Children and Their Problema.
UNDERGOES "~URGERY
Father's night to obaerved.
POMEROY - Mrs. Blll
JIIONDAY
Biggs, Pomeroy, Route 4, WI·
CHESTI;R PTA, Monday at derwent surgery Friday at the
7:30·1p.m.; ' Mrs. John Reibel, Holzer Medical Center,
program c~ .
GaUlpolta. Her room number Is
· LETART FALLS PTA, 361.
Monday evening, 7:30, at
school; President Dennis "Milk shed" Is the term
Manuel asks aU Cub Scoots, uaed to designate the farmWebelos and parenta, den' ing area from whlcb a city
mo~s and aaaistanta, Cub obtains Ill milt aupply.

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. puriNae thole all impoitalrt dog tag&amp;. A, !~!!Dilly of $2$ may he .

1 'lnvcit,Ciiq~., ~Is a $1 penall7 ""each llg PI!"~ after
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l,ree
Combs, .iorl Of Mr. and Mri. Lee
Combs Of Rutland, Is a member
of the IW141h CofnmU!Iir9tions
GrouP .that has earned the

·Ins taliation

Servi~e Held

outstanll!ilg Unit 11.wafir'1The
Wlil was cl!ed for !ll!rltorioua•

service in sbppori ol Soutbeut
Asia frOJJl ,JUly 1gee thriiilgb
June 1969.
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sergeant ·Combe Is • COifl"
municatioos spec~~
to Udorn Royal Thai AFB,
Thailabd. He was a 1910
gr~duate of Ru,land High
SC~ool 1 Ills wife, Peggie, js lie.
daughtl!r o( James O; H~ard
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Cune the first of February the couple will be moving to West
:. Virginia. Mr. Gorden received a promotion with Philip Sporn and
, with it came the tranafer to the Amos plant.
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'lbil ~end Mr. and Mrs. Gordon !l'ere joined by their son
.: David and his wife or Cincinnati lor a trip to Teays Valley to look
~ over the holl8ing situation.

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'Mtl!,rins li!liU~lnlinl ' liM! Vlllll otphirilit; ~qlll p fGr
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ilijrl dlthl!IIC • ~ · wa4 .laJIIIIJ •J.falJit . c~~
~~~Jcle ~· the 'C.tliOUc:women•• .~ lhat five M~•
Club l;lilr!iia 'I " ' - ' 'lbw'l, ...d bien ,jlvlll· " · lhfl!-11.
cley nlg!li.
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seveili fllhd r~ ~.~ of the bu11et1 !ftl!ll .le ~
were tllllcuaaed and a bake lllle Barbara ~~~ fAmll1 ~·
wuael fer SIIJ..s,y,ftb. 1, In homewuc!wiu1edb)'fil!lil*·
the audltorlwn followklc tile I before Cl)rlltmu.
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andlOa.m.llei'Yices. Collee wW Mn· Rill llaJiial ,... ~
be .wved 8t that tjme. 011 pointed Ujli z • i~ \0 the
recommendation of · the adlrcb W0111111 Unlledollleip
ezecu!lve COmmittee pJani County, Tbe I Jpall&lt;ia oflh.
were .me ~ fer a J!lpey Elean_~ ,a llic:tellrJ
llllppel' l'!' -. April . 11, ' and • !811 ....w- ....,
Role
holiday bazaar to. he 'held 1n SIIIOD .U appolaled.to llll,tbe
November.
+• ' qlflce for.:Jhe remllnder Gl tile
It wu fCIIGI'IIid that a new term.
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lllu1al PIR·In•white with CI'Clll !!fra. 1'11111 CUd ~ _.,. u
IIi .three colora had .been put• o:halrmln of the ' ._ comdlased.Reportswerealloglven mlttee. Mn. J.~ M. \'!llrnll!ft
., holiday acUvltlel ol the club. . rellgned· from the cablmlttee
due te mheilth. . · ~ .,

POMEROY -II was a weekoflllll')lrisesfer~me!
11oo1er and PoUy Hysell had the nicest surprise of all -a call
frQ!n their 1011, Rodney, '!ho is spencing his aecond year ID
. Vlelllam.ll wu bandied by shortwave radio tJirough an operator
In Calllomia.
111e IOtll birthday or Ray E. Gibbs woa made a real occasl111
~ a Uprise viSit frcm fonner buainess ASI\')clalea at Rizer Oil.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Rizer, Mr. and Mrs. Troy~' GeM
Coleman and John Fultnent to the Gibbs' home 1..- a celebnUon
Wedneaday night.

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tenneth o. ~ to maln~nce foreman, Jot N. SaY!"
ulillty foreman, William H.
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011glneering aide in the Results
Department. In April, 196'1 be
,.. promoted to perlonnance
engineer where be served unW
. )uly; 1968 when he beclime
lillintenance engineer. IJil now ·
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portionl.
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• l!!lmet'ol' llld down In tile morning for Cincinnati. C:OIOIIel Jull8p
_l)ilvylliDchargeoftheofflce. The Bcnanaa wtnbeoutauoonaa
Mle Ice puaes.
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filutned to Olarlestoa with a good trip. Captaln Gordon c.
'Greene reports the lee brolten and moving at aU polntl from
to Syracuse. II)' this time It is likely to be ~ at
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· . l(loal boat water 11 expected at Pluab..._.. There Is no lee
lJelween Gallipolla and l..oWviUe but the gorg•a~ PGmeroy
p IIIII boldng. '!be rile wiU 10011llarltbem out.
• JAN.I2, 1100-THE ICE BROKE AT POMEROY thlallllll'llinl
lltbreoo'clockandbeganpaaalncGaWpollsaUa.m.
:,Captain MUeaBrown took the Carrie Brown up lnw themolllb Cll
l1!t Kanawba River Tbunday where shewiU remain unlil'lhe Ice
fllll out.
i::The lee above lillie heaviest ever lmowll, uya Captain J11110a
~Bendenon of Pittsburgh. The rlv•ll lullof'lceall tile way up.
De Oil Qty gll'g• broke up thjs 111011111w. The Virllnla ~...
fl!liiluqb Saturday noon lor Qnclnnatl. Huvyli!t Will pua 11ft
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er !ban lor.e value -property," Ropill!llcana ·~ no lillempt ·
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·t» try apln or bep lli'e law·
But Rep. A.G. Lanclone, Bel· makeri in -..... .
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lalre Democral, 'llbo !Olllbl met with - . . . In lid, no of
fiercely lor the ..~ Luna" further lctiOII was ICheiluied Ill
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lng that ~ colleagues retnln great an eolerlency II IIley
from hastily allowing a boo8l made It out to bi ;, MdloniJd
in Ohio FHA and VA interet~ ald. "I think flllh. proPoul ot
rates whl)f tW ilucQed poui. alemPorart lnlerett . . ulltil
chan&amp;es In tile 118111')' law. · April i wil a d!Jftlie ill lly lb
. Lanc!ooe's statement .,... getthebal!)enolfthelrbiick."
made to counter JliPubll~
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· to Saturday by !Uing ln.tlle ofllee
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problem, be aald. "'lbia II an
administrative problem .In
Washington."
GOP 011 Sldellllel

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Chrlatmaa vacation. Senate
Democratic Leader Mille Mansfield said the Senate would tate
uplbeblUprunpU,,wit,boutthe
customary wail lor Nixon's
State of the Union address three
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The blU, puaed by the Houae
but ~id over by the Senate far
action this year, Is .1.3 blUion
over Nixon's reque8la. IJamo.
crats have v""ed lo override a
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and a breakfast meeting with
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McCain Jr.,
c;GII1Illllllle-in-cblel of u.s.
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Klan Business
First on List

Earlle,r. Clc!renc~ Adkins!
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._lil&amp;bal l!rto the ring IU ' llun~ ·School of Beauty wife, Judy, were covered wilh
' W4jdalilotllf ~\Ill IO.'bis ·Culture; Mh)da, a alsth gr~ ,Dowtr Jela.aalbey waved to 150 GRANITE QUARRY, N. C.
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· IIUdeilt at' MaaoP. and Wally · .apectaton grettlng them at (UP!) -Klan leader J. Robert
· -~filing period opened Jari. who is-11•• yeari·old.
.' \ Hlcllam Air Force 8aae Friday Jones, recenUy released from
·. $ imcl eilda !ell. ·7.
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_ ' The 1\Xcfelr ten1,1 ~ ~I nlgbl on their arrival from federal prison, plans a "private
. , ..JiaynesCUI'I'fiiU,ii!,..YOI'Of Keelerwjlluplre .althe}!i!dol A~, New Zealand.
party" for Klansmen and
c,Maaon ~nd Ia aetive , 1}n f!ds year, but ll:~ NPIOI Af Mckland be was heckled personallrlelldJ Sunday before
~ CCIIIIinilnlty prvjicla. ' &amp;llllouneed , his ,inlentllqi in by claalrators aa be left for "hitting the road" Monday on
· ~ ·~ ai) eril~o~ of,, ~ 01110· ~ ~lec;lio!l 10 UW 1!1Je:, tile ~lrport. It was the third Klan buainesa.
VaUeyl!lectriCI;Otp.iljcllroi'b .,,..,,...board · . . i'. ,,aach.demonatration,oneinvolv· Jones, grand dr~ of the
at the Kyger~ Plarit tt . ;~.~ bcN!i'd !lltmben an-' lngtlOIIpersona iDNewZealand United Kiana of America
Cheshlte. He and·his ,.ue, tile e...c.lain!lit~~ · ln·24 boura '
(UKA) in North Carolina, was
I~ Ida, ~\~Ccx:ky.) _IM,Il Jl~ ,flO!~ leal'eti! '· ~AIJ\Iil 'accuaedofthreatening released from prison in Danlllgela, are the ~ta ol ~ liiltll,
til .lbe ,lofi~ . to~ -Airiew appeared before a bury,Conn., Jan.9alter serving
~. ~. ~ aludant at.year.
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. . : • . ~'~""" ~ .', , . ', b,la n daja abrl&gt;l!4o ••cation before returning
nearly' u 111ll)J.n ·
appeared WU'IIIII4!d bJt home.
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~ '· ~~ - Ill tomatoes at his "!JCC~fjcallywbatllllflrst order
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J~ne· m Canberra, Auslra- ot; bllliqell .,m be, bot In·
•IIi. ~liillatedha iriltbe hard'1t work
~ meellngs with forelP pUlli~g the organizatiOn ~ck
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l\811Rnlllent Energy, was shown
to members of the Middleport·
Pomeroy Rotary Club Friday
"'""t following a steak dlnner
~eo DY ladles of Heath
United Methodist Church.
Tom Casoell, local manager
of Columbia Gas, Inc., introduced the fUm which ,._
.plored tile development of the
gas industry into one of tile
nation's prime sources of
energy. The Rev. Charles
Simons is program Chairman.
President John C. Bacon
presided.
Cassell observed lbat
Columbia Gas delivered U
billion cubic feet of gas durlng
tile recent cold period, which
was 270 mllllon cubic feet more
than ever dellvered before.
Ladles of the church serving
dlnner !!ere~- Judy Frailer,
Mrs. Mu , Donahue, Mrs.
Richard Slack, Mra. Helen Byer
and Mlas Beso Sanborn.
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Robert P. GrliiiD and Houae
GOP Lead• Gerald R. Ford
baveputthelrcoU&amp;aguesonthe
spot by publicly caUing It a test
of loyalty w Nix&lt;ri and his light
agalnsllnOaUon.
· The lllll's biggest spending
increaae, and tile me singled
out by Nixon lor the moat
crlllcism, was a Pl8 -mlllloo
booat in ''Impacted aid" for
schools in dlstrlcts with heavy
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Allott, Baker and eltlbt other
Republlcin -Iori apoMOI'ed
an amendment to ~ncr.- tbe
added amount 117 an addllkaal
tiiO milllon. It pUled, 73 ill I,
but was droppad In tile final
Senate.Jioule cii!Jpromlla.
Even wilb l!le'tiiO miDlon out,
the lllll COIIIainl • •117• .111
implcted alcl, up $'18 miDiill
frnm last year and ..,. miDlon
more than Nix111 wanted. .

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KONG
(UPI) Tension
tile Sln.so.lel
budt!els.
border has been increaslq
Houae Democratic Leader recently
deoplte
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Carl Albert aald Nlson'a veto
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tllreat indicated a "desperate resiiJIIIIIIon of border lalb Ia
EntJsclu'""'""
lor tile slraws of foreign
Pektog minlsle"
hetweeao1 tile
deputy
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'Pt-wer." He chided Nixon lor uualrlea, Commualst
choosing an education blU to IOUI'Ces aid Saturday.
. ~;;~~~~-; - .Y.Ici , •theloyallfpfllepubllums Tltt-lndlcatedtPI
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S.turday after hill relimi 'lrclm 'IHia thraats-"ere otwiOIIIiy border 1roop1 bad octm..1
111 lj'IIIUon Allan tour during r:.,il1iboy~· :,..111e ~~:! "i'ec:eully" Ia disputed bonier
which hi f~U, ran into
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om":O'~"·==~Ilona
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WASHINGTON CUP!) Moet of the eoitlmated '200.a.
teenaged &amp;irll 'llbo pt pregnant
this year wtn be ordered out ol
achool at least unlll lhelr
children are bam.
Scbool olflclala have Juaiulad
this actiOn for
tn ·wr~ou~
ways. "It's lor the &amp;lrl'a own
good ... abe mlaht pt llualpfd 1n
111e hall or the other Plr wiU
laugh at her,'' ·Ia aile -

WASHINGTON (UP!) -Two
Republlcauenators said Salllt·
day they proiBbly would 11UJ1o
pori President Nlzon's
thrUtened sofa •11.7 biWon
Health, Educ on_ and WeHare
appropriations bill as inDaUonary despl ' their vigor·
ous support lor ita biggest
epending lncreaae.
Sens. Gordon Allott, Colo.,
and HO\oard H. Baker Jr.,
Tenn., said IIley both found
home state support lor Nixon's
· irwistence ·m reduced spending

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"lltUe inan in the 8.,!eei" nor·
ma11y rtlerYed to the Demohe be ed far
crats as - gg
emerIIOIICI' action 011 interest rates.
Fry ~ failure to treat
the iiiUe ~ . an OJDelltney
woulil affee!: 'tOIIa ol tliouiiniiS
ol 01110 laJiWies In .lllClderate
~ and other ~
aarida of tile underpri~ed '!!
lllaaniiWofObloaclllet.

. IIIPy lee. II wiU take until Monday 10 cleu tile river of Ice. Tl!e
bu dalle no clamaee In this secllllll,
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- JAN. 14, UOO - THE ARGAND IS THE Olarlolllln ~
~ morniDg. Olarleo Stalder II In ~ ti: ille ofllce•
. ~ Gerdon C. Greene tbowed hla
·as ..U a fii!Od
judgement by atartlng oul ~~of the olher 11!*1
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. ' bull.- in the GalllpoliJ.alarJeali.ilrldl. ~~
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llbout dlaappesred and the local p8ckels WID elf "'!NN J111o line
)redneaday. The Neva eame out MqndaJ.
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packet Lellngtm llllk al ~ ~~.-=~~
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IIIOI'Ong. !lie .... rlelng !It
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(lie of tile best boala in the White' Coilaf Une and 11 ably com· ' study of
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thout nonnally a liberal, took an 1111·
~by~ Ed W111iam1011. Jolin Malthewa Ia In chlqe of a booat in interest rates.,
usual view. He said there wa,t.
Ill alflce
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GuriOUIIy lliiOIIIh, the dJief no emergency IIIII it was a

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' bow N.U.klv .poUIIdans
rec.elvcd his ... me,c~I)IC•\ ~~-~lioal\o'llt
~ ~.~,Nilfllt - ~Tot~~· . . .
Caroljna'SIIte. ·He IIOI'Yed two ,._,.,. ......- . ,, ...
years in the Infantry as a The bulc argument lri. the
booll~·
118111')' debate was wbe!her II
Making bis heme in Pomeroy W11 an emergency w ralae the
Mr. Eason· and his wile
state Interest c:ellb1g to meet
federal IntereSt hilles on FHA
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Engbleers. Mr. Eason Is alao·a Wbill"
Certified ~ in lbe alate .,e.,~ 'a j l

Tides Shift Q'.uickly·. i_,_·_t

at Philip Sponl Plant as a junior
COL'UMIIUS (uP!) - Lui
test engineer in July, 1115i. Be week's llunT in ·the General
later became a test ~ Allembly over interest rites
where he served unW becomln&amp; and the ltlte UIUr)' law underasaiatant results Ollgineer in
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now reside there with tllelr lour
children. He Is superlnlaldent
· of Flstwoods United Melhodlst
Chliri:h. He is_ a reglatered
years in the U.S. Navy as an ProfesalonaiEn&amp;\neerofW. Va.
aviation machinist with the
wile, Naomi and lamUy of lour
chl~n.
He attended !tflddleport High
School and .,...ed nearly three

Engineering Corp.'
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Eason, asoistant retulls
:;sa~ and his wife, Rooalle, engineer, was proQlOted w the
~de in Rutland •• He Is a position of plant ·per101111111C1!
lislonary Baptist Church
w.bere be Ia a Church Deacon.
tJe· Ia. alao the Sunday Scbool
tul!'lrintendent. and Choir
Director at the church. Mr.
$11i!re alao Ia-. -inem,ber of lhe
fl!l'ln Bureau Federation.
; King, uWlty foreman, 1181
r;~moted lo . lnatrument
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n8!Jice Joiiling -with tile..o:om·
pany in July,l9:il, &amp;Hiaborer,
Klllghasbeklaeveralposltlbns.
lle is a native of Middleport. He
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•• Rollins began his career with
l'blliPSporn Plant in June, 19:il.

where be currently makes bla
hmne with his wife, Calherino
And family. He iB a member of
the Advent Christian .Churcb.
• Sayre,agunrd,waspromoted
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~- Sayre is a native of
.~leston,
va. He ~
Pblllp Sporn Plant in 1160 as a
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OAKLANDPARK,Fia(UPI)
-A yoiulg .girl who flllle with
the Outlawa motOI'Iiyele -gang
was chained to the celling of an
old warehoose, stripped,
sc:xually abused and beaten,
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111111tr bmcl Salllfclay, ,P!iiJill:
saicl'thatbne' 'of'llillile'~ -

on the contrlbullnB cbai'lfe
Friday nigh~ J. T. Rutlodce;ll,
had been charged Dec. M witll
lalee • - - ' - - L 110 ta 1111
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days before Ouistmu, and &amp;lrl.
reports that some cycle gang
A aberill'o ollice opokl!lllllll
membcn were involved in a saldtheglrlbadbeenchalnedlo
COilllterfelllng ring, culminated therafteraoflbewarobcuulld
in a joint raid involving aeveral Idelied and bealen.·Ho said lbe
law enforeemOIII agenciel Frl· &amp;lrl had been lrytn£ ill 1111 . .1
day night.
from the Pill but was ''daaltlJ
Lawmen burst into the afraid of them - th...
warebo1110 in this Fort Lauder· threatened to ldU ber wilb·;
dale suborb and arrested za gun, to naU her w a tree and to
members of the OuUaws, ~w her to the alligaton."
Brethren and Cru8ader mO\Or· 'lbelorlureofthe&amp;lrl,wq
cycle ganga, Including sll glrla. name was belnc wlthbeld fur
Two of the girla were .juveriiles fear of retallallon, refleela fbi
and were charged with 1111wrllten qx1o o1 the oallawa,
delinquency. Tlte gang mem- wboae &amp;lrlirienda must abe7
berswerebookedonchargesof eNI!I'YCCIIIIIDalldoriiiCepunlaiicontributing to the delinquency menl
of a minor.
_ FolD'IIIIIIIIbenofllloOUtiawa
Later, James (Big Jll!l) were aent ill jail two
Nolan, leader of the Outlaws, for nalllng me of tbejr "aid
walked inw the poUce station ladlol" 1..,_-Gid dlriaiiDe
and said, "1 undenland you
to a tree 1n Palm llelda
lleve 1 room fill' me here."
County.
Nolan, who bad been out ol Mlaa Dent tellifled
~ under $16,000 bond on worhcJ u • pr!lllilufll ill ...,.
ciWiee of receiving stolen IIICIIeJ fill' the -~~~~~ and was
property, wu held lor federal punlahed w11en lhe fallad 111
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tnglneer, V.vid R. Slmooton to .
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tenneth o. ~ to maln~nce foreman, Jot N. SaY!"
ulillty foreman, William H.
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011glneering aide in the Results
Department. In April, 196'1 be
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engineer where be served unW
. )uly; 1968 when he beclime
lillintenance engineer. IJil now ·
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portionl.
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• l!!lmet'ol' llld down In tile morning for Cincinnati. C:OIOIIel Jull8p
_l)ilvylliDchargeoftheofflce. The Bcnanaa wtnbeoutauoonaa
Mle Ice puaes.
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filutned to Olarlestoa with a good trip. Captaln Gordon c.
'Greene reports the lee brolten and moving at aU polntl from
to Syracuse. II)' this time It is likely to be ~ at
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· . l(loal boat water 11 expected at Pluab..._.. There Is no lee
lJelween Gallipolla and l..oWviUe but the gorg•a~ PGmeroy
p IIIII boldng. '!be rile wiU 10011llarltbem out.
• JAN.I2, 1100-THE ICE BROKE AT POMEROY thlallllll'llinl
lltbreoo'clockandbeganpaaalncGaWpollsaUa.m.
:,Captain MUeaBrown took the Carrie Brown up lnw themolllb Cll
l1!t Kanawba River Tbunday where shewiU remain unlil'lhe Ice
fllll out.
i::The lee above lillie heaviest ever lmowll, uya Captain J11110a
~Bendenon of Pittsburgh. The rlv•ll lullof'lceall tile way up.
De Oil Qty gll'g• broke up thjs 111011111w. The Virllnla ~...
fl!liiluqb Saturday noon lor Qnclnnatl. Huvyli!t Will pua 11ft
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er !ban lor.e value -property," Ropill!llcana ·~ no lillempt ·
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·t» try apln or bep lli'e law·
But Rep. A.G. Lanclone, Bel· makeri in -..... .
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lalre Democral, 'llbo !Olllbl met with - . . . In lid, no of
fiercely lor the ..~ Luna" further lctiOII was ICheiluied Ill
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lng that ~ colleagues retnln great an eolerlency II IIley
from hastily allowing a boo8l made It out to bi ;, MdloniJd
in Ohio FHA and VA interet~ ald. "I think flllh. proPoul ot
rates whl)f tW ilucQed poui. alemPorart lnlerett . . ulltil
chan&amp;es In tile 118111')' law. · April i wil a d!Jftlie ill lly lb
. Lanc!ooe's statement .,... getthebal!)enolfthelrbiick."
made to counter JliPubll~
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· to Saturday by !Uing ln.tlle ofllee
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problem, be aald. "'lbia II an
administrative problem .In
Washington."
GOP 011 Sldellllel

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Democratic Leader Mille Mansfield said the Senate would tate
uplbeblUprunpU,,wit,boutthe
customary wail lor Nixon's
State of the Union address three
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The blU, puaed by the Houae
but ~id over by the Senate far
action this year, Is .1.3 blUion
over Nixon's reque8la. IJamo.
crats have v""ed lo override a
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and a breakfast meeting with
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McCain Jr.,
c;GII1Illllllle-in-cblel of u.s.
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Klan Business
First on List

Earlle,r. Clc!renc~ Adkins!
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._lil&amp;bal l!rto the ring IU ' llun~ ·School of Beauty wife, Judy, were covered wilh
' W4jdalilotllf ~\Ill IO.'bis ·Culture; Mh)da, a alsth gr~ ,Dowtr Jela.aalbey waved to 150 GRANITE QUARRY, N. C.
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· IIUdeilt at' MaaoP. and Wally · .apectaton grettlng them at (UP!) -Klan leader J. Robert
· -~filing period opened Jari. who is-11•• yeari·old.
.' \ Hlcllam Air Force 8aae Friday Jones, recenUy released from
·. $ imcl eilda !ell. ·7.
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_ ' The 1\Xcfelr ten1,1 ~ ~I nlgbl on their arrival from federal prison, plans a "private
. , ..JiaynesCUI'I'fiiU,ii!,..YOI'Of Keelerwjlluplre .althe}!i!dol A~, New Zealand.
party" for Klansmen and
c,Maaon ~nd Ia aetive , 1}n f!ds year, but ll:~ NPIOI Af Mckland be was heckled personallrlelldJ Sunday before
~ CCIIIIinilnlty prvjicla. ' &amp;llllouneed , his ,inlentllqi in by claalrators aa be left for "hitting the road" Monday on
· ~ ·~ ai) eril~o~ of,, ~ 01110· ~ ~lec;lio!l 10 UW 1!1Je:, tile ~lrport. It was the third Klan buainesa.
VaUeyl!lectriCI;Otp.iljcllroi'b .,,..,,...board · . . i'. ,,aach.demonatration,oneinvolv· Jones, grand dr~ of the
at the Kyger~ Plarit tt . ;~.~ bcN!i'd !lltmben an-' lngtlOIIpersona iDNewZealand United Kiana of America
Cheshlte. He and·his ,.ue, tile e...c.lain!lit~~ · ln·24 boura '
(UKA) in North Carolina, was
I~ Ida, ~\~Ccx:ky.) _IM,Il Jl~ ,flO!~ leal'eti! '· ~AIJ\Iil 'accuaedofthreatening released from prison in Danlllgela, are the ~ta ol ~ liiltll,
til .lbe ,lofi~ . to~ -Airiew appeared before a bury,Conn., Jan.9alter serving
~. ~. ~ aludant at.year.
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. . : • . ~'~""" ~ .', , . ', b,la n daja abrl&gt;l!4o ••cation before returning
nearly' u 111ll)J.n ·
appeared WU'IIIII4!d bJt home.
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~ '· ~~ - Ill tomatoes at his "!JCC~fjcallywbatllllflrst order
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J~ne· m Canberra, Auslra- ot; bllliqell .,m be, bot In·
•IIi. ~liillatedha iriltbe hard'1t work
~ meellngs with forelP pUlli~g the organizatiOn ~ck
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l\811Rnlllent Energy, was shown
to members of the Middleport·
Pomeroy Rotary Club Friday
"'""t following a steak dlnner
~eo DY ladles of Heath
United Methodist Church.
Tom Casoell, local manager
of Columbia Gas, Inc., introduced the fUm which ,._
.plored tile development of the
gas industry into one of tile
nation's prime sources of
energy. The Rev. Charles
Simons is program Chairman.
President John C. Bacon
presided.
Cassell observed lbat
Columbia Gas delivered U
billion cubic feet of gas durlng
tile recent cold period, which
was 270 mllllon cubic feet more
than ever dellvered before.
Ladles of the church serving
dlnner !!ere~- Judy Frailer,
Mrs. Mu , Donahue, Mrs.
Richard Slack, Mra. Helen Byer
and Mlas Beso Sanborn.
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Robert P. GrliiiD and Houae
GOP Lead• Gerald R. Ford
baveputthelrcoU&amp;aguesonthe
spot by publicly caUing It a test
of loyalty w Nix&lt;ri and his light
agalnsllnOaUon.
· The lllll's biggest spending
increaae, and tile me singled
out by Nixon lor the moat
crlllcism, was a Pl8 -mlllloo
booat in ''Impacted aid" for
schools in dlstrlcts with heavy
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Allott, Baker and eltlbt other
Republlcin -Iori apoMOI'ed
an amendment to ~ncr.- tbe
added amount 117 an addllkaal
tiiO milllon. It pUled, 73 ill I,
but was droppad In tile final
Senate.Jioule cii!Jpromlla.
Even wilb l!le'tiiO miDlon out,
the lllll COIIIainl • •117• .111
implcted alcl, up $'18 miDiill
frnm last year and ..,. miDlon
more than Nix111 wanted. .

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HONGakm&amp;
KONG
(UPI) Tension
tile Sln.so.lel
budt!els.
border has been increaslq
Houae Democratic Leader recently
deoplte
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Carl Albert aald Nlson'a veto
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tllreat indicated a "desperate resiiJIIIIIIon of border lalb Ia
EntJsclu'""'""
lor tile slraws of foreign
Pektog minlsle"
hetweeao1 tile
deputy
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'Pt-wer." He chided Nixon lor uualrlea, Commualst
choosing an education blU to IOUI'Ces aid Saturday.
. ~;;~~~~-; - .Y.Ici , •theloyallfpfllepubllums Tltt-lndlcatedtPI
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S.turday after hill relimi 'lrclm 'IHia thraats-"ere otwiOIIIiy border 1roop1 bad octm..1
111 lj'IIIUon Allan tour during r:.,il1iboy~· :,..111e ~~:! "i'ec:eully" Ia disputed bonier
which hi f~U, ran into
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om":O'~"·==~Ilona
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WASHINGTON CUP!) Moet of the eoitlmated '200.a.
teenaged &amp;irll 'llbo pt pregnant
this year wtn be ordered out ol
achool at least unlll lhelr
children are bam.
Scbool olflclala have Juaiulad
this actiOn for
tn ·wr~ou~
ways. "It's lor the &amp;lrl'a own
good ... abe mlaht pt llualpfd 1n
111e hall or the other Plr wiU
laugh at her,'' ·Ia aile -

WASHINGTON (UP!) -Two
Republlcauenators said Salllt·
day they proiBbly would 11UJ1o
pori President Nlzon's
thrUtened sofa •11.7 biWon
Health, Educ on_ and WeHare
appropriations bill as inDaUonary despl ' their vigor·
ous support lor ita biggest
epending lncreaae.
Sens. Gordon Allott, Colo.,
and HO\oard H. Baker Jr.,
Tenn., said IIley both found
home state support lor Nixon's
· irwistence ·m reduced spending

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"lltUe inan in the 8.,!eei" nor·
ma11y rtlerYed to the Demohe be ed far
crats as - gg
emerIIOIICI' action 011 interest rates.
Fry ~ failure to treat
the iiiUe ~ . an OJDelltney
woulil affee!: 'tOIIa ol tliouiiniiS
ol 01110 laJiWies In .lllClderate
~ and other ~
aarida of tile underpri~ed '!!
lllaaniiWofObloaclllet.

. IIIPy lee. II wiU take until Monday 10 cleu tile river of Ice. Tl!e
bu dalle no clamaee In this secllllll,
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- JAN. 14, UOO - THE ARGAND IS THE Olarlolllln ~
~ morniDg. Olarleo Stalder II In ~ ti: ille ofllce•
. ~ Gerdon C. Greene tbowed hla
·as ..U a fii!Od
judgement by atartlng oul ~~of the olher 11!*1
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. ' bull.- in the GalllpoliJ.alarJeali.ilrldl. ~~
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llbout dlaappesred and the local p8ckels WID elf "'!NN J111o line
)redneaday. The Neva eame out MqndaJ.
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packet Lellngtm llllk al ~ ~~.-=~~
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IIIOI'Ong. !lie .... rlelng !It
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(lie of tile best boala in the White' Coilaf Une and 11 ably com· ' study of
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thout nonnally a liberal, took an 1111·
~by~ Ed W111iam1011. Jolin Malthewa Ia In chlqe of a booat in interest rates.,
usual view. He said there wa,t.
Ill alflce
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GuriOUIIy lliiOIIIh, the dJief no emergency IIIII it was a

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' bow N.U.klv .poUIIdans
rec.elvcd his ... me,c~I)IC•\ ~~-~lioal\o'llt
~ ~.~,Nilfllt - ~Tot~~· . . .
Caroljna'SIIte. ·He IIOI'Yed two ,._,.,. ......- . ,, ...
years in the Infantry as a The bulc argument lri. the
booll~·
118111')' debate was wbe!her II
Making bis heme in Pomeroy W11 an emergency w ralae the
Mr. Eason· and his wile
state Interest c:ellb1g to meet
federal IntereSt hilles on FHA
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Engbleers. Mr. Eason Is alao·a Wbill"
Certified ~ in lbe alate .,e.,~ 'a j l

Tides Shift Q'.uickly·. i_,_·_t

at Philip Sponl Plant as a junior
COL'UMIIUS (uP!) - Lui
test engineer in July, 1115i. Be week's llunT in ·the General
later became a test ~ Allembly over interest rites
where he served unW becomln&amp; and the ltlte UIUr)' law underasaiatant results Ollgineer in
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now reside there with tllelr lour
children. He Is superlnlaldent
· of Flstwoods United Melhodlst
Chliri:h. He is_ a reglatered
years in the U.S. Navy as an ProfesalonaiEn&amp;\neerofW. Va.
aviation machinist with the
wile, Naomi and lamUy of lour
chl~n.
He attended !tflddleport High
School and .,...ed nearly three

Engineering Corp.'
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Eason, asoistant retulls
:;sa~ and his wife, Rooalle, engineer, was proQlOted w the
~de in Rutland •• He Is a position of plant ·per101111111C1!
lislonary Baptist Church
w.bere be Ia a Church Deacon.
tJe· Ia. alao the Sunday Scbool
tul!'lrintendent. and Choir
Director at the church. Mr.
$11i!re alao Ia-. -inem,ber of lhe
fl!l'ln Bureau Federation.
; King, uWlty foreman, 1181
r;~moted lo . lnatrument
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n8!Jice Joiiling -with tile..o:om·
pany in July,l9:il, &amp;Hiaborer,
Klllghasbeklaeveralposltlbns.
lle is a native of Middleport. He
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•• Rollins began his career with
l'blliPSporn Plant in June, 19:il.

where be currently makes bla
hmne with his wife, Calherino
And family. He iB a member of
the Advent Christian .Churcb.
• Sayre,agunrd,waspromoted
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~- Sayre is a native of
.~leston,
va. He ~
Pblllp Sporn Plant in 1160 as a
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OAKLANDPARK,Fia(UPI)
-A yoiulg .girl who flllle with
the Outlawa motOI'Iiyele -gang
was chained to the celling of an
old warehoose, stripped,
sc:xually abused and beaten,
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111111tr bmcl Salllfclay, ,P!iiJill:
saicl'thatbne' 'of'llillile'~ -

on the contrlbullnB cbai'lfe
Friday nigh~ J. T. Rutlodce;ll,
had been charged Dec. M witll
lalee • - - ' - - L 110 ta 1111
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days before Ouistmu, and &amp;lrl.
reports that some cycle gang
A aberill'o ollice opokl!lllllll
membcn were involved in a saldtheglrlbadbeenchalnedlo
COilllterfelllng ring, culminated therafteraoflbewarobcuulld
in a joint raid involving aeveral Idelied and bealen.·Ho said lbe
law enforeemOIII agenciel Frl· &amp;lrl had been lrytn£ ill 1111 . .1
day night.
from the Pill but was ''daaltlJ
Lawmen burst into the afraid of them - th...
warebo1110 in this Fort Lauder· threatened to ldU ber wilb·;
dale suborb and arrested za gun, to naU her w a tree and to
members of the OuUaws, ~w her to the alligaton."
Brethren and Cru8ader mO\Or· 'lbelorlureofthe&amp;lrl,wq
cycle ganga, Including sll glrla. name was belnc wlthbeld fur
Two of the girla were .juveriiles fear of retallallon, refleela fbi
and were charged with 1111wrllten qx1o o1 the oallawa,
delinquency. Tlte gang mem- wboae &amp;lrlirienda must abe7
berswerebookedonchargesof eNI!I'YCCIIIIIDalldoriiiCepunlaiicontributing to the delinquency menl
of a minor.
_ FolD'IIIIIIIIbenofllloOUtiawa
Later, James (Big Jll!l) were aent ill jail two
Nolan, leader of the Outlaws, for nalllng me of tbejr "aid
walked inw the poUce station ladlol" 1..,_-Gid dlriaiiDe
and said, "1 undenland you
to a tree 1n Palm llelda
lleve 1 room fill' me here."
County.
Nolan, who bad been out ol Mlaa Dent tellifled
~ under $16,000 bond on worhcJ u • pr!lllilufll ill ...,.
ciWiee of receiving stolen IIICIIeJ fill' the -~~~~~ and was
property, wu held lor federal punlahed w11en lhe fallad 111
aulborltleo nn a COilllterfeiUng tll'll $10 me do)',
charge,
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s·eeks out
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cameo beige.' w.s.w tires. radJo &amp; heliler.
' Excellent tond. · ·
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bl'clral'led ml•t 1!111 way around Ule
-~~~ . to ftsbt In a cprty Uttle war .IIIey
llb!luld lllow me to wt.,tor tile peaple who •
llllCl me tben."
'
'lbere II IIIII anblber ilde to thlllllaue.
Bow J1!a11Y 7oq (l!lople followed a
candldllte becauae he 11111 yount!.' cr IIi

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8DdmJi111, vale for a penoa10 hi~ lle,y
out of a war,Yve IGIIIe JlioDey In IIWI, cr
teep from c1o1n1 sometbln!l be llilds Ull·
plelllllt,no matter wbat the future' C."Oit to
limlell .ad to hla eoilllr)'!
~ boJ,a eollageatudent,..ut ID me,
"I doubt lball'd vale atllrat lll)'WIY. It's
·jutllio mlldl respclNiblllty at flrlt."
Bill IIIOiber friend lliot tile oppolite
side, ''If I can pay lues and ltt sboC all
.JD18bt• wen vote. An)'1117 , I Cllll'l do Ill)'
harm."

HELP!

In the Ward Cemetery ·at member

of

the

Second

::!t ~ Sbe was Jl!nltl.. fl!l' the Cedar · =~ ::0':!~

Conditioned Buicks, 25

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Lucy Harris· Perllr!ger.
She married Lawrence
on JUly 3, 1919. He
preceded her in death in 19115•
Surviving are a daughter,
Genevieve, at home; one
grandson; these brothers and
sisters, Frank, Hencle, Hysell,
Arthur, and Mrs. Ellla Cornell,
8 ll 0 I Galli lis and Mrs Nellie
•
·Three
Lowry, po
Columbus.
brothers and one sister
preceded her In desth.
She spent all her life in the
Gallipolis area. She was a
member of the First Baplist
Church
Fune~al services wUI ~-held
2'
Monda 1 the a•a11ibp.m.,· . Ya
"
Halley·'foo. d FOP.•, ral
itilh -, ~lr. 'J .I''
o!ficlating. Buftal will
tline ~t Cemetery. FrieD&amp;

u:re. e sisters, Mrs. _Robeh
(EU, en) , Wood, ,Circlevllle;
Mrs.. Jo~n (Kitty) Ballard, .
Peru, Ind., and Mrs. Clyde G.
tAudrey) Porter, Ji:l"'eka Slar
Rt., GallipOlis; a step-60n, and
t'wo grandch'ldren
1
•
• '
One brother and two sisttra
1; ·
preceded him in desth.
Funeral s•rvieea
be
conducted at the Shaw-Davis
Fw&gt;eral Home on Notth IIIP
St., Colwnbus at· 1:30 p.m.,
Tuesday.
·'
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Browns ·~e Terry Bradshaw

::.:.Pleasant, diM: \Uiespeetedly
,... Frlclay evenin.B In a local
buslneA l!lllblliihment.
AuU~ fill Wayne Counly, he
- a retind employe ~ the
caroDna l,ulnber Coolpan)'. Hia
wife, ~Davit Scaggs died In
, 1!153. He II Slll'1liwd 117 one
btolber, William Scaggs, of
11\intlngkln.' ·
'\ ·
'
1'111e body 111 at the Mobr·
Stevens ,Funeral &gt;Home where
funeral arrangementa are Inc«nplete.

Par. Mdlennoll
.

PT. .fj..EASANT - Park
lieDermott, N, a life-long
• - hlent of Maron County, died
~bill term home near MI. Alto
Fflday morning after a
lh!gerlng Ulneas.
He is survived by his wife,
Elva (Stephenl) ·McDermott;
Ol)t daughter, Mrs. Doria Durst
·oil/ . Lexlnj!ton, Ky., and one
crlbdson,AUenDurat,atbome.
!,Piher survivors Include
bJotbers, W. G. McDermott,
I'•rtersburg ; D. 0. Me·
Qermott, Cottagevnte, .ad M.
J • . · Mcj)ennott ol Fort
J,auderdale, Fla.
,
'11le body Ia at the Casto
FUneral H11110 in EY11111, but
-ra"'ementa are incomplete.

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J'uneral Home ~pel In
Hunlini!IDn wllb Dr. W, Spenc:et
Hamrlct officiating. 8urlal will
follow In Spring HID Cemetery.
Friends 'may · .can at the
funeral ~ a(ler 7 P· m.
today.
,

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for $31110 In May of last year.

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vinyl top, lo'&gt;':l l'fliiFS• .$h11rp .

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had been afflicted by a ...,..1
condition for two .years.

yearS ago .and siJice then had
.operated a concession atand in
the basement of the State House
·at Columbus. He left (laJ)ia
County 43 yearaago. He waa'
former employe of Mills
Restaurant In COlumbus.
Born June 28 1911 In Gallia
County, he\was'the ~of Fn!d
Bla~r, now 90 yean old, and
residing In Circleville, aDd·"!
the late Mrs. {;frrie Thlvener
Blazer.
.
'
Survivors include his widow,
Mrs. lriJ Blazer; 'a daugbler,
Mrs. Norman (Patricia)

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POMEROY ...: Arthur G·
(Brother) Fick, Jr., 50, for·
nierly of Pomeroy• died Friday
morning at a hospital in Santa
M=, ~~eroy, Dec. liS,
.
k
d leo!
1919, !rfr.Fic waaagra ua
Pomeroy High Bcbobl where he
was a star athlete in tile lata ~=~
1930s He served In the u.S. Air
For.,.; four years during World
War 11.
He is survived b)' his wife,
Geneva, Santa· Mllllica; two
daughters, Mrs. l'ar.ker
1Donna) English and Pamela
Fick of Hawaii; his ,mother;
Mrs.' Arthur (Chloe) Flct, St.,
Pomeroy; a slater, Mrs. Nelsa
(lsabeUs) Powell Middleport,
and ; 'granddaushler.
·
Funeral'servlces.will be held
at 2 pm. Tuesday at. \he ·
RawlinpCpals Funeral .Jkljle
with tile Rev. Bill ~ ~­
ticlatlng. Burialllilll be 'IIi .tl)e
Riverv,le'l!" Cemetery, ~dleport.Friendsma)'Callll!¥
funeral hoine after : to · ~,Ill·
Monday.
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at 11 p.m. Fridiy,. · lb w~

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..... · · .....,.,........,. - ""''~' · Fui~Fillocnu.-_ ""' "'1 1.
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·and a alsler, .Mrs. Harriett,•O
"· rp.'lace,
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~"•!um
· 'liiul ,
-·
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,
, .. •·. P;almer
·-"of....St.
.._ J e•f~f.rey

C?Qi'nel

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in stock!

:Mn. ~~aneTui:ker,l;edar ~' Kemper Lat.ance; a ·
:O:Grove; ~ Cec:il, of Sill daUpter Mrs. Daniel Wuey of GALLIPOLIS - Fredc!ie
:;JlloRo, Calif.; and Jact, Cedar llunli!l&amp;~· two illaterl, M'rl. 81
J 58 '.of :1111 ~t

';::!
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· ....... ~ •......,

are

'

may call al lbe!uneril horne
: Grove Grade Sc:hool.
~~tal A!llatanls Association. from 7-9 p.!JI., Sunday.
- Survivonlilcl*"bermolller,
survivors includ, 'the Freddie Blorer Jr.

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, "trill olllclllte. Buha1 Jordan ·Long. She ••• ·•

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-youncpeap~'!t!1·\~
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funeral borne anytime after 2
p.m., today,
PLEASANT
r _r ---•",_ PT. uw.-.
Tu....-- 51Mias
of p,~ ~
:::; Edith &lt;-~~) ~ · '
- Cedar Grove, sister of Mrs. PT. PLE.'SANT - Mrs.
- · '
B
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p 11
"
::, Ruth
dlonedecFurldsr • In Lao'~ Peggy LaLance, 62, of 933
- Pleasant, H
~
~" Jackson Avenue, Hunllnl!kln,
:;. Memorial oap 1ta , Mont- and formerly of Msson Cow&gt;ty
::somery.
died in a Hunlinllkln hospital
:;: Funeral .aen•ices wlll be Friday.
- eonducted at I P· m., SUnday She waa born Sept. 10, 1907, in
""" from lbe Cook Funeral Home
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Steering, twa.tone finish - safldai ,WuOd tan .....'.
cameo beige.' w.s.w tires. radJo &amp; heliler.
' Excellent tond. · ·
I

bl'clral'led ml•t 1!111 way around Ule
-~~~ . to ftsbt In a cprty Uttle war .IIIey
llb!luld lllow me to wt.,tor tile peaple who •
llllCl me tben."
'
'lbere II IIIII anblber ilde to thlllllaue.
Bow J1!a11Y 7oq (l!lople followed a
candldllte becauae he 11111 yount!.' cr IIi

I

8DdmJi111, vale for a penoa10 hi~ lle,y
out of a war,Yve IGIIIe JlioDey In IIWI, cr
teep from c1o1n1 sometbln!l be llilds Ull·
plelllllt,no matter wbat the future' C."Oit to
limlell .ad to hla eoilllr)'!
~ boJ,a eollageatudent,..ut ID me,
"I doubt lball'd vale atllrat lll)'WIY. It's
·jutllio mlldl respclNiblllty at flrlt."
Bill IIIOiber friend lliot tile oppolite
side, ''If I can pay lues and ltt sboC all
.JD18bt• wen vote. An)'1117 , I Cllll'l do Ill)'
harm."

HELP!

In the Ward Cemetery ·at member

of

the

Second

::!t ~ Sbe was Jl!nltl.. fl!l' the Cedar · =~ ::0':!~

Conditioned Buicks, 25

J

.

•

,

Lucy Harris· Perllr!ger.
She married Lawrence
on JUly 3, 1919. He
preceded her in death in 19115•
Surviving are a daughter,
Genevieve, at home; one
grandson; these brothers and
sisters, Frank, Hencle, Hysell,
Arthur, and Mrs. Ellla Cornell,
8 ll 0 I Galli lis and Mrs Nellie
•
·Three
Lowry, po
Columbus.
brothers and one sister
preceded her In desth.
She spent all her life in the
Gallipolis area. She was a
member of the First Baplist
Church
Fune~al services wUI ~-held
2'
Monda 1 the a•a11ibp.m.,· . Ya
"
Halley·'foo. d FOP.•, ral
itilh -, ~lr. 'J .I''
o!ficlating. Buftal will
tline ~t Cemetery. FrieD&amp;

u:re. e sisters, Mrs. _Robeh
(EU, en) , Wood, ,Circlevllle;
Mrs.. Jo~n (Kitty) Ballard, .
Peru, Ind., and Mrs. Clyde G.
tAudrey) Porter, Ji:l"'eka Slar
Rt., GallipOlis; a step-60n, and
t'wo grandch'ldren
1
•
• '
One brother and two sisttra
1; ·
preceded him in desth.
Funeral s•rvieea
be
conducted at the Shaw-Davis
Fw&gt;eral Home on Notth IIIP
St., Colwnbus at· 1:30 p.m.,
Tuesday.
·'
'

(

·''

Browns ·~e Terry Bradshaw

::.:.Pleasant, diM: \Uiespeetedly
,... Frlclay evenin.B In a local
buslneA l!lllblliihment.
AuU~ fill Wayne Counly, he
- a retind employe ~ the
caroDna l,ulnber Coolpan)'. Hia
wife, ~Davit Scaggs died In
, 1!153. He II Slll'1liwd 117 one
btolber, William Scaggs, of
11\intlngkln.' ·
'\ ·
'
1'111e body 111 at the Mobr·
Stevens ,Funeral &gt;Home where
funeral arrangementa are Inc«nplete.

Par. Mdlennoll
.

PT. .fj..EASANT - Park
lieDermott, N, a life-long
• - hlent of Maron County, died
~bill term home near MI. Alto
Fflday morning after a
lh!gerlng Ulneas.
He is survived by his wife,
Elva (Stephenl) ·McDermott;
Ol)t daughter, Mrs. Doria Durst
·oil/ . Lexlnj!ton, Ky., and one
crlbdson,AUenDurat,atbome.
!,Piher survivors Include
bJotbers, W. G. McDermott,
I'•rtersburg ; D. 0. Me·
Qermott, Cottagevnte, .ad M.
J • . · Mcj)ennott ol Fort
J,auderdale, Fla.
,
'11le body Ia at the Casto
FUneral H11110 in EY11111, but
-ra"'ementa are incomplete.

.,.__

._,rp

L. R--'

...,..

J'uneral Home ~pel In
Hunlini!IDn wllb Dr. W, Spenc:et
Hamrlct officiating. 8urlal will
follow In Spring HID Cemetery.
Friends 'may · .can at the
funeral ~ a(ler 7 P· m.
today.
,

Arllaur

G.
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1968 O,.IIIIIJI

B Series, 2,958 miles, sold new
for $31110 In May of last year.

Tudor, 102 HP, 4, sJI!ied, 1110
percent Warranty for ;10 days.
Extra Nice.
·

I

'l

I

will

C.n. Impala

'.
)

196i~ult 4 Dr.
Model RIO, one local owner,
was $1495.

)

1963 llick LISa•r•

Bucket seats, autOmatic; P.S., ·
vinyl top, lo'&gt;':l l'fliiFS• .$h11rp .

'-····

.

4 Dr., Pay '1 tor this with

' BariltAm~rlcarjl.

.. . , . ''

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$395~00

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·Mr. Bia~rlosthlaeyeoi&amp;bt:zo

~=~;C:iumbul ;

I
;
1

had been afflicted by a ...,..1
condition for two .years.

yearS ago .and siJice then had
.operated a concession atand in
the basement of the State House
·at Columbus. He left (laJ)ia
County 43 yearaago. He waa'
former employe of Mills
Restaurant In COlumbus.
Born June 28 1911 In Gallia
County, he\was'the ~of Fn!d
Bla~r, now 90 yean old, and
residing In Circleville, aDd·"!
the late Mrs. {;frrie Thlvener
Blazer.
.
'
Survivors include his widow,
Mrs. lriJ Blazer; 'a daugbler,
Mrs. Norman (Patricia)

l

'

. ' · GIAC, BANI &amp; UNKAIERICARD
'

;

~
I

c•••,.

1968

,.'

•'

·'

$2595.00

'

I

$1795.00
. '
St. Wag. 9 pass, factory Air
Cond. Luggage rack . New
Prem. tire$. Sharp. .
.

J'r '

''

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'
I

attrlbulfidloa)leart·a!~h-.!!."1

POMEROY ...: Arthur G·
(Brother) Fick, Jr., 50, for·
nierly of Pomeroy• died Friday
morning at a hospital in Santa
M=, ~~eroy, Dec. liS,
.
k
d leo!
1919, !rfr.Fic waaagra ua
Pomeroy High Bcbobl where he
was a star athlete in tile lata ~=~
1930s He served In the u.S. Air
For.,.; four years during World
War 11.
He is survived b)' his wife,
Geneva, Santa· Mllllica; two
daughters, Mrs. l'ar.ker
1Donna) English and Pamela
Fick of Hawaii; his ,mother;
Mrs.' Arthur (Chloe) Flct, St.,
Pomeroy; a slater, Mrs. Nelsa
(lsabeUs) Powell Middleport,
and ; 'granddaushler.
·
Funeral'servlces.will be held
at 2 pm. Tuesday at. \he ·
RawlinpCpals Funeral .Jkljle
with tile Rev. Bill ~ ~­
ticlatlng. Burialllilll be 'IIi .tl)e
Riverv,le'l!" Cemetery, ~dleport.Friendsma)'Callll!¥
funeral hoine after : to · ~,Ill·
Monday.
. , ' I~J· ,
oI

·I

l
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1968

Pe~ •. IFia:, ...,.,. · -·· fonnerly of Ganta eo~ly, ~
at 11 p.m. Fridiy,. · lb w~

.llob8rl E: Aih· of ~.
,. .. _. C.IJI:,ancl~.f:~~l' 811 11·
..... · · .....,.,........,. - ""''~' · Fui~Fillocnu.-_ ""' "'1 1.
"'· ('l'appy) Scaccs; 61,. Point · p. an. Monday at the 111aer

~

l

...~trove,
·and a alsler, .Mrs. Harriett,•O
"· rp.'lace,
· ' , """
~"•!um
· 'liiul ,
-·
llanl!clltter
,
, .. •·. P;almer
·-"of....St.
.._ J e•f~f.rey

C?Qi'nel

' ·~•

in stock!

:Mn. ~~aneTui:ker,l;edar ~' Kemper Lat.ance; a ·
:O:Grove; ~ Cec:il, of Sill daUpter Mrs. Daniel Wuey of GALLIPOLIS - Fredc!ie
:;JlloRo, Calif.; and Jact, Cedar llunli!l&amp;~· two illaterl, M'rl. 81
J 58 '.of :1111 ~t

';::!
~
..:: ·PT
· ....... ~ •......,

are

'

may call al lbe!uneril horne
: Grove Grade Sc:hool.
~~tal A!llatanls Association. from 7-9 p.!JI., Sunday.
- Survivonlilcl*"bermolller,
survivors includ, 'the Freddie Blorer Jr.

:; ,

We

I

-

Gr!)ye.TbeReY. ~C. 1!'\1 ..\ll~ .tlor&amp;an and ~e
, "trill olllclllte. Buha1 Jordan ·Long. She ••• ·•

r

: l

~·)nlllljl8l
-youncpeap~'!t!1·\~
·' .
. .
,

funeral borne anytime after 2
p.m., today,
PLEASANT
r _r ---•",_ PT. uw.-.
Tu....-- 51Mias
of p,~ ~
:::; Edith &lt;-~~) ~ · '
- Cedar Grove, sister of Mrs. PT. PLE.'SANT - Mrs.
- · '
B
tie
p 11
"
::, Ruth
dlonedecFurldsr • In Lao'~ Peggy LaLance, 62, of 933
- Pleasant, H
~
~" Jackson Avenue, Hunllnl!kln,
:;. Memorial oap 1ta , Mont- and formerly of Msson Cow&gt;ty
::somery.
died in a Hunlinllkln hospital
:;: Funeral .aen•ices wlll be Friday.
- eonducted at I P· m., SUnday She waa born Sept. 10, 1907, in
""" from lbe Cook Funeral Home
r-·
· .
·
' Mason County, a daugbter of

I
I~

•

I
•

j

TRADINGSEEI ACIION

.SOFT

MARGARINE

GALLIPOLIS
MOTOR CO.
.

.

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TRUCKS IN ·STOCK

"·

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(COME IN AND COUNT)

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'ON1 IE
OUT tiADED
~

IN A GIIA1 DUL,

"WWLco• ,. IALE'~

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'ANYONE WHO PASSES
·UPA SAU UKE THIS
cAN'I' BE.··~ERES11D

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hunting .llflfld ·for the • late· 1M ~t ~oil ric~Jt'd. "o rtgula,ioii directa '"'hunli~g
and blotked.l'lght Detroitlibots '
aea5Q!l rabbit ,l!unter," AriD- 'the ~~&gt;'all* iuill!arvat''of, pressure to high .~lrall9n
the •. Knicks ~ed the i
bl'ljSier renJi!!c!! Ohio ,.,IPOI18' . 1,644 bAcks was~ '!"'y 'deer areas thus iJiovldln8 high .
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' lthrodghqut~~ l)lCH!tbs, • Mi"~
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Knickl from behind. The '
lw&lt;,iwlldlile cooperative~ ,!lranla\\C ·bjllreue,, in O!'Jo'~ .tporSonne), dli'ect
efforts
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.
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·forcemelil.~.
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. Knickl' /jrst;place lea~ •over ;
or district ;,.qdllfe "Hunter ' cooper~tfon !n law. Prior tO lind dlMin&amp; tile The Wolverines, down tiy u idle Mlll•a~kee tq 511 same!~ in ~
District Four, providing,· 'lmporliont · 'In- past gun season,~ jackllgh"'s points wl!b just 25 seconds the Eastern.Divlsl&lt;m. ~troll is · ;
Slate. S~, Athe!ll, lormatloir .throtiglr d~ter were arrested with the aid of remalnlng,poppedinlourqulck in last place 1n the East; ~ ·;
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mllln_tes , Into ,' 1\10 '8oeOnd Seal Ue.. ~Pilt_SpliiC. &lt;,~1 "d "!-1
stanza when Jhay outscored the Chicago BUlls, 11~.1 It 1JfH .1,1
-The Nc;AA. wblth cooducla W!llveJilles 211-4 in a sb:-mlnute first i!ISS for the il.~ ln tnell' ,
sllip,mer sports programs at period tp lake • Q-44 lead.
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With lour llllnules-. to go, _The Los Angel~ Lakers, led , ·
try 1n cooperation With the however, tl1ree Dllnl swters by Jerry Wests 23 ~II;
P.realdenl's Cowicll 011 Pltyllcal _Randy ~s; Fred~. and opened up an early . -1~1
fliness and Sports aalcl that Mike Price - fouled out -and lead and then ~ld off a J,lte,
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STP, sal!l the lour new can
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Arc.,.uni' 69 Versailles 60

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By
Preu llllerullonll ienced severe -~ painS •
areas lhr9ugb .Jan. . 31. 'file Ia'\' ~o/!*!lftll ~ ot the ·· ~ ...Ill. !Jle zone managemf1ll For ·fast relief of acid for the poet 1\oQ Jllfkll,-played !
~t rabbit ~Un&amp; ~ Jlejlil1mellt's ,wlldllle;"DI~ : to~pl of deer popU!allon indigestion try playing the last- like the)lealthiest man ..,. lbo ~
cootinaes th!'011811·Januarr 31, ·lor lbW o:&lt;~~~~li'!". lji'lllikijlg, ' c.on\f?J. . · " •
place Detroit l'lslons.
court Friday, ~ as be acored :"There is Still a ,lot .of goo,d the 111111 deer gun~~~~~ ..1. .z.-ne management' .,d Willis Reed, wlio bas elpllr- 29 points, Jll&amp;red ·14 rebounds !
hunting .llflfld ·for the • late· 1M ~t ~oil ric~Jt'd. "o rtgula,ioii directa '"'hunli~g
and blotked.l'lght Detroitlibots '
aea5Q!l rabbit ,l!unter," AriD- 'the ~~&gt;'all* iuill!arvat''of, pressure to high .~lrall9n
the •. Knicks ~ed the i
bl'ljSier renJi!!c!! Ohio ,.,IPOI18' . 1,644 bAcks was~ '!"'y 'deer areas thus iJiovldln8 high .
Pisions, t!K-102.
.
· I
me~.
·
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~•-:..
Reed, .wliowillundergoleslli 1·
Pheaaull Available
bucks IVAI ~ (rom ... prot~ctlng·;less populal!!d
·. ue~
in New, York ' Monday to •
Dar&lt;!ld ~d six-wee!&lt; · old coUi!fles, cqmjllii'M )IQ the 50 ranges. 1 ••
'. : ,
deternilllehis abdomlnsl cllaor- l
.Pileasants will be available to toQnty area open to h~Ung b. J?uilng de.er season ' l~Jld ·
'
der, hit eight straight .points in
ap~roved aporls.men'a. '198, · ,
' lthrodghqut~~ l)lCH!tbs, • Mi"~
· b:agan"
the third qaarler to raUy the l
organizations this Yell~- ~IG!' ~OIT ·allrlbules the .the. Dl.vlslon's er\(orc~ment
Knickl from behind. The '
lw&lt;,iwlldlile cooperative~ ,!lranla\\C ·bjllreue,, in O!'Jo'~ .tporSonne), dli'ect
efforts
Pistona, who led lhrQUI!hout the l
Jll'Of!ram!i. Day~ld d!lckl- wlii tel~!~!~: jiopu!allori,'•IO .lncfeUOd. wward the areas· of hlih deer
ANN -ARBOR, Mlch (UP!)- first balf, wn oullcored, 1~ )
be distributed iii mulllplea Of il 'liunJer ' ~rlitlm llong wi!b concentration.
· • ' · IUinots, with three starters out in the . closing stages or the
. from
to 500 sb:·w~' ad\jnCerilenla,In ~ement The """ of obse..Vatlon air- .., fouls, survived alaal-mlr)ule lhjtd period and ·never were
may
.·.suheys, • .'%oned ' bunting &lt;;raft bas ·enabled more ef. surge by Mlcblgan Saturday to able to catch up.
.
!18ulat_loQ'i, ·.,.1!!\11 lil!" , e~- fectlye enforcement of: the keep 111 undefeated Big Ten .!)ave Bl!li psced the Plslons
·forcemelil.~.
. state's new "lac~llghlll1&amp;!' recordinlactandboldoolothe · with 29 points. ·
.
.
tnform!'~lon, Di!n C. AJ:mliriiller, Ollel of I ~oollng· deer ..that have been confere!!Cf lead with 8 7$-13 The victory boosted the l
your .local · same ihe DivlsiOif of Wildlife, said,_ blinded by 5Pl!tlighlll at night) baskelball victory bare.
. Knickl' /jrst;place lea~ •over ;
or district ;,.qdllfe "Hunter ' cooper~tfon !n law. Prior tO lind dlMin&amp; tile The Wolverines, down tiy u idle Mlll•a~kee tq 511 same!~ in ~
District Four, providing,· 'lmporliont · 'In- past gun season,~ jackllgh"'s points wl!b just 25 seconds the Eastern.Divlsl&lt;m. ~troll is · ;
Slate. S~, Athe!ll, lormatloir .throtiglr d~ter were arrested with the aid of remalnlng,poppedinlourqulck in last place 1n the East; ~ ·;
45701, (6if) 593G.,"
che¢king !ilalions and cm'eluUy .obse~yallon . aircraft In poinlll on.1laskets by Bird Carter ' games behind Boston . .
.
Applications for bOth prepared questionnaires ·bas souL~stern O!tio. ·
llld Mark Henry, but the Dllnl The Atlanta llawu, the !
of
1960's. ,. progr8111Smuslbesubmlttedby ,sreatly aided In the ivf!Uitio!l A, total ol :iU arreats were then held the baU for seven WesteniDivisionleadera,brob ' l
. Jwntin• SUCCe8l! IVU• F~...}.~ 1970.
, ... _ of the · va~lo.uJ Ohl~. deer · nlllqe darm~ the 191!9 K!lft seConds without taking a shot to a live-game losing Weak with ·I
goQcl during tile · ~1169 · · . lleuoa· Saece~(lul: ·
ra~ges.! ' "' :;.. .. ,
.
season siJowmg 8i marked Ill" Insure their ruth conference win a 117-1110 victory ov.~ the l
) S&lt;•aaon. , ,, ', . -, ,, "1
J!ired'E, Ml'&lt;lf, DirectOr of the Tbe.• dellille!l ' labiilallqri ·llld crease In .violations' lind ap- •••'-"t no •--- ~- are 1• 2 Cincinnati R~als at CoJ"•~Q¥all and ' pheasant Olilo( De!J!Irlment of Natural evaluation ol stateWide BC· prehensions over the 230 lirresta ..,..... ......... ""'1
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h~~·~~~ ·sea.son ''clooed o~ Resour~;ts; . pralaed . the coni- cidental deer · tms, hunter made daring the same period .for the season.
S.C. The Hawks, who !)old, 8'
IX
~. but will blned ellorlll of the Objo bunte. ~ar~es~ reports, and post- · last year.
l-4~··8l~endro:;t ~ ~;~~~·b:~~
~":tg~
OVlll'aU.
·
points. Luther Raclt)ey acored 1
Michigan trailed by only lour 23 for the Roy!lis.
,
~ at the half. But
Player-Coach Lenny Wilkens ~
l I ~• ~
brote•lbe game open scored 23 winls •to -.!!• the· •·•
mllln_tes , Into ,' 1\10 '8oeOnd Seal Ue.. ~Pilt_SpliiC. &lt;,~1 "d "!-1
stanza when Jhay outscored the Chicago BUlls, 11~.1 It 1JfH .1,1
-The Nc;AA. wblth cooducla W!llveJilles 211-4 in a sb:-mlnute first i!ISS for the il.~ ln tnell' ,
sllip,mer sports programs at period tp lake • Q-44 lead.
llist sia games. '
•
•
. over too Illes aCI'OIS the COIUI·
With lour llllnules-. to go, _The Los Angel~ Lakers, led , ·
try 1n cooperation With the however, tl1ree Dllnl swters by Jerry Wests 23 ~II;
P.realdenl's Cowicll 011 Pltyllcal _Randy ~s; Fred~. and opened up an early . -1~1
fliness and Sports aalcl that Mike Price - fouled out -and lead and then ~ld off a J,lte,
~;
· of Ohio's .:W.,. IJl8ll7 Mlchigao began to close the \lo$1on raUy to defeat Jbe ,
-~
~~~rdu=~ ~
Slate boys were un· gap.
, ~Illes ~OI-1113l Lsi:rY ~ 1
~ ln the lull
·Michigan's "Rudy Tom- scored Z4 pomts for llolt!Jij, _ll &gt;
~=;=:~~! ·P!!DQier. , :
.
, ·
.
janovicllled aU scorers with 3t .of which came late ·ln the 1
· Thi reJ!Ilr frun 'Nil!\'lh earO-· ·
not take ~ts llld Greg Jackson led ~ame.
' · '
,,
'""''' ...' lina uJ4:
lion is an official pOi!llldn or make a Illinois with 211.
WaUy Jones came off ,IJlf:. i
-..----•-lion 1 but 81 Jd "'-•
~nch In the second perioil to -L
Wll·loal~, J0 U .,_ to. ,
ttft lndl• •. R\."WW""&amp;WI
tuti.fl
"I
~~~~~~ ~rsonillr_lelt, that · s~e NEW CARS .,
=~~~=ts~::. I
,lilliJli, ·. :_~~~";Ia c "\~ chan~elal\oiildbemade.
JNDIANAPOIJS !nd (UP!) •tOS victory over the San
1·
'from ~~V4!~P Ill a,lew .· ' '
'
•
.. -Four ,_ can: ~ tO be Francisco Warriorls-.
.
··', • ·,
.,
.,
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. ,

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the STP Corp. racing lhm, II
lbe lint ball by streatln&amp; to
was announced Friday.
11-1 lead ·in the Drat
Andy GranateW, president ot
mlnu1al .l1f the game.
STP, sal!l the lour new can
. The" Win glvei Wlke Fens! 8 wlll be built by McNamara
._. overall record aa!l .~ ·Cara of Lenggrl.,, Germany·

U.:::;

p9e · NeW Bremen 50 Minster &lt;15

.Waynesville 51 IILanchester &gt;48
Mla!I&gt;L 'Eait 75 Tecumseh 12
Cilldwater 66 KoniOII !8
Arc.,.uni' 69 Versailles 60

Alison ta·65 New Modlson 62
Fra~klln

'69 HOLLY PARI
60' I 12{. HOME
Stop In Soon And See
How Low Priced Thlsls

OON'T LEt mE COLD

WEATHER STOP YOU!
All PI Our Homes Are Heated

An4 Have 1:1'-'trlc Ughtlr;~~: . · t '

· Fr.. Delivery ·

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Ntllanwlde
Corwin
Ave., Hilmi
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rnnt Robel laoncbe&lt;k their coune frun Gallipolis to llayll,
Mo. on lhe aeronautical chart apread on lhe wing of the
Grumman ag-cat at GaUia·Melgs IIA!glonai Alrpu1.

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or edv.,cld, youngahira and
ldlilfl. Pltasa cell E. Jemel
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iU&amp;Y PIWI'- Ub ::r.:'...."":.:' Warne IIMi1bw Of Wldllla, Kan. ~ferry pilot, is ready
tocllmblntoiUAg.C..tbeforehoppingoffonlbfnelt'legoflbe!llcblhome.
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Me'- Coaaty
POMEROY- Farmers have UDIII March 1, 1970 to file their

OPERATE ~ Luzlor franchiH

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Income averai!Jigln futilre :rem will he IIOIIIell'bal euler.
CUrrent Income needB only be one-llftb above lhe four yMr
averqe (formerly one-tblrd).
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In 1970 capital. pin&amp; on prGductlve UYeetocll .c'-ngea. '1bere

antUng

=

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-.1111

prepa"'*

Wlldcall,
Hellcall,
, llearcatsthe
.• lid
n,tre&amp;ll
senecl
as first r::same;~lnc:-:ome:(~no~w~l;llo;'u~m~u:ch~aa:l4~1fper~cen=l)~.~::;~'=
:
of . the Jei·Age,
~ produced the Pan·
... Jet 1111 the O&gt;ugar Jet,
botll f!rsl Une Navy aircraft.
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In tbe clvUJsn field, Grum·'· .~ .-buill the Alllelrolll, Goose,
1lldgeon. all amphibian llrcroft
1114 a piJII World War D model,
lit Malllrd. A Grumman enfry

LOW-COST

!lOmiDI

nbfe . JuJI.t M"i ve piii:K one

11hot when Lhev ore a tu &amp;
day11 uld, unniher at two
Wtt•k~; if I hey ur~ KninlE to
be ra i~ed in confinement.

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Jnjei:lable Ia

economical bee" use you ~
injert it right into the
hum mu~Kit with no lou. ~ :
lt"at:~ll}d.t! usr ond comes 1, .~t
in sterile , lflf·!!faliniC bot·
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Uet :\t our Checkerboard
8tort&gt; . Rl' 1urc ta 1uard
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your ~xt PiiC c~p'•lai.U\ . .
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W napheW, Radoor Keith
MO:IN, who was taken from
us tWo yoero ego today, Jan.
11.
T'""'
. • • rocolls tho '".;_or•
w-,
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'; Of' I IIIVod ~gone to real,
And 1'- 'who think of him
. !oday
' Aro tho onn who lovld him

home.

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· 1959 ¥IT. Chov. P.U.

· Inl Ave,
825 Th

.· lialllpollo
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AnniYII'O
. ""' $ale
•-•
lK Off E _..1
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RICE·s-·ttNnk
•ou
~~h
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tor m1ol!111 our flrtl year In
butl~ ·l IUCCOU. To or~- •·
OUI' . n•ftu, MIra •1•1- a
tlralght 10por-toii
alroocjy . .ucod prlct$, For
examp.. NEW_ Early Amoriq~n living
room sullos , 159 ,95 NOW
S14.95, liVIng room aulfn
S119.95 110W · l101.95, sota
bedstS9.95NOWS53.95, White
French Provincial bedroom
oulla$169.'15 N0Wl1S2.M. Our
prollllsi.U,butyousllllgel

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mllelrom VInton PostOftlco,
mall 9:30 NC:h day: 3 room

savt.
In sllanco,
uo 'I"HP•
n..,.v, •""~ era shed·
~~:e atloop.
bNvllfuiiiMiniory,
ebtiiiCI our ollant grttf, .
In · God ''t ~-utllul

pooHsolon.

-:-===,...,_,,...~1 0.ll -IF_CA_R_P_E_T.;_boll~ut-y-doe-sn'l

available. Phone 446-1827.

10-4

ELECTRIC adding machines
f75up. Slmmona Pig. &amp; Ofllce
Equip.
301·11

Age n cy
,

Hobart Dillon, Rooltar
Office ~2674
Howard ar Lucille Brannam
Evenings ~1226

DON'T take chencos with your
color film procesalng. They
New Listing
ciln only be dovel--' once.
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All our proceul~ Is done by 3 BEDROOM On II
p1
Kodak, the b;'st In lhe
-in good locatio~. s:=;cl:,;
business. Fut service. kitchen, lotot -nellng, storm
Tawowy Studio.
windOWS &amp; &amp;r. lnsuloted.
J07.1f
awnlnga, patio. utre goo&lt;f 2
car garage. Poasesolon In JO
M(IBILE home 10' X 50', two
days. Ownor purchased 1
bedroom. Cell 2&lt;4.1-5545.
home In country.
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1'169 RED 2 + 2 Muatong, 428
Cobra let. Must sell, going to BUYS THIS 1'/7 atory home. 3
BR, full basement, large
service. Ph. 446-3121.
13-6

chen safe with gllss doors,

paneled play room. locafed on

conQ"•te strut. Vacent.
4 Homes
In Town
,. BR, 21t:1 bath, formal OR, play

dishes, used clothing. Bergaln
room, excctll&amp;nt lo.:atlon.
Shop, 150 Third Ave.
13-4 3 BR, LR with ·w-w carpet,

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R·a~.ltors
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«6-36~1

OHic•
E..nlngs Coli

1!. M. "Ike" Wiseman
, "'•.,.96
E. N. wi:.:'n «6--4500
New Listing
Beautiful4 Bedroom

Di llo n

'sLEEPIN(i"" iiOOM$, wtel&lt;ly thaw -'- clean It right and
• - · Park Control Holel.
welch It glow. Use Blue - - - - - - Lustre.
Rent electric 1966 CHEVROLET pickup, v,
76.if
ton, aluminum cover, tow
-----·--shompooer Sl. Former's
mileage
$1,500. 1967 Chevrolet
~APARTMENTS, Gillie Hotel,
Hardware Co.
CAR WITH AIR CONDITION,
'W6-2206.
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14-6
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., •• . - - - - - - - , - Low mileage $1,500. also ulld
uniform pants by dozen, Som
·SLEEPING ROOMS. · wtei&lt;ly· ,AAGIC CHEF gas range, like
SomerVIlle, 57 Burdette
rettt. Glllll Hotel, ~2206. new, $75. Con bl ooen lit 917
Adcln., Pt. Pleesant, 675-3334
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159.11 Socond Avo. oc I'll. alter 4 p.m.
3
13-3
BRADBURY flro! II- fur. BEATEN - n carpet patha go
1.. 1 ·nithod elflcloncy apartment,
5ALE111
ADULTS ONLY, 729 Socond when Blue Lustra arrives.
Renf eloctric sllempooor S1 .
USED CARS
Ave.
~rd, 862 111 Ave.
BARGAINS
12-11
14-6 1967 PONTIAC V-8, aland.,
WE WANT to thonk our neigh- - - - - - - - Runs and looks good,
boro llid ITiondi lor fholr 3R9QM!urnlthedepartmentat
only
$895.00
flciMn and klndneu d..-lng
651 Second Avo. Ph.
~- PUREBRED Yorklhlra boar,
torvlce
age.
I'll.
-2596.
1964Falrlono500Statlonwogon,
thelll-anddoofll of Jo11141t
12-lf
14-3 Dolu•e
Rlke, ~ally tho McCoy.
model, V-8 auto., new !Ires,
Wwllllliholl Funorll Home fur SLEEPING rooms, weekly 6 WK. OLD AKC rog. blade one
owner. sherpost llftle red
lfltlr torYICOI which were
rlfn, garage pao'klng. Libby
lllmlle
Poodle.
Will
stU
wagon
. grutly oppreclottd.
Nor.I.
cholp. Ph, -4827.
In !own
695.00
BIIQibeth ·itatftn. sloler
- - - - - - - - 1 4 - 2 1967 Plymouth V-Bauto. 695.00
•Don Blazer, ltlflhew
1M5 Chev. Impala Conv, 599.110
1.. 1 HOUSE, 4 roomt end bali!, CLEANING
EST
carpet
cloonor
IM-CChlv. Impale Conv. 499.110
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lorc!ld elr hilt, S65 mo.
Located 105 Ceder St. Inquire.
-s:'·oo
, ot Corbin Furniture ol-46·1171
~m!""'!r $1. Lowor G. C.
299
oo
or eftw 5 Ph. ,.._2513,
FREE, Rowlelgh't Almanac •
llo\lrphy $1we.
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Calen&lt;!of. 1924 E. Ave.,
144 1'163FordFeslback2dr. Htp.
299.110
o.JI,IIJOIIo; PI'- 446-2019.
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Ford
Starllntr
V-lsllck
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14-1 .
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219.00
butlntU tor sale In Rloven- 1'163 Cor•alr epo, 4-spotd !99.00
lwood.·W· v•. Milt! 1111 duo to 1'163 Chov. Impala Conv. U9.110
dHII\
In family. If lnt• •lid 1~•
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..v.6cyl.stand.
1411.110
II ..._·- _ , , •
, ca ·~-" •:••' ·' ~·11''.;·4- 1 19611Piy. w~-r.,agood
129 00
TRUCKS
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carport &amp; workshop, large lot
80'x150'.

3 BR, lilt balh, paneled
basement.
3 BR, W·W carpet In LR, full
basement.

Thinking of Selling
Or Buying?
WHEN you think about aelllng
or buy lng a home Remember the DILLON
AGENCY - IT PAYS.

lASSIE
REAL mATE BROKER
TEL """l99l
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i~~~~U~.fD NE~g~ :

BORHOOD 3 BLOCKS
FROM CITY PARK .
Owner Will. Help

Finance
WHY PAY RENT WHEN
YOU CAN OWN YOUR
OWN HOME. HERE IS A
VERY NICE 5 ROOMS
HOME WITH FORCED
AIR HEAT ON THE EDGE

e~TT?.f~A~~UASTL~~~~

NEWLY DECORATED
AND
HAS
NEW
ALUMINUM
SIDING .
YOU'LL LIKE IT FOR
lll.900.

Attention Veterans
Check This One
HERE IS A VERY GOOD
HOME WITH 3 LARGE
BEDROOMS, MODERN
KITCHEN (RANGE &amp;
OVEN) LARGE CAR ·
· PE·TED' t1VING ROOM , 2
CAR GARAGE ON A
LARGE HILL TOP LOT
WITH
PLENTY
OF

SPACE AROUND IT . WE
CARE OF
THE PAPER WORK IN
GETTING YOUR LOAN
WILL TAKE

APPROVED .

124 Acre Farm
30 ACRES OF TILLABLE

PRODUCTIVE BOTTOM
CROP LAND, 80 ACRES
PASTURE ,
V,
A.
TOBACCO, IS A. TIMBER .
LARGE BARN , SHED
AND OTHER
OUT .
BUILDINGS .

HOME

PRICEO

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A.

lnv~ent

DUPLEX 6 rms. • bath lsi
floor,~ rms. ·• bath 2nd floor,
bttemOnt, laundry rm. •
plenty otoroge space. Located
on '1 nla1 ohadld lot· sm por
mo.lncame. Only $13.000.
Llnc;oln Pike
24A.,good7rm.house,haonow
sldl'ng, l•rge barn, good

6

RIGHT

ROOM

BATH .

FOR

QUICK SALE .

140 Acre
Ohio Farm
THIS IS ONE OF GAll lA

COUNTY'S REAL GOOD

HIGHLY
PRODUCTIVE
FARMS. 50 A. BOTTOM , 50

A. .

TILLABLE ,

PASTURE .

BO

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A.
U A.
GRAIN BASE , PLENTY

TOBACCO

Farm
PRICE roducod on this 173 A.
firm , Owner IIYI nil. It has
1 madtrn 7 rm. house, large
btrn; garage &amp; other outbld'gs. 'It A. Tob. bait, lots ot
coal &amp;the oil &amp;gas lea• pays
$110 annually. Price $7S. Ptr

F u l L

BASEMENT, CENTRAL
AIR AND A LARGE

OF

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AND

WATER

PLUS

SYMMES CREEK . VERY
GOOD 1 ROOM HOME,
BARNS, OUTBUILDINGS
AND SII:O,

lAIRD REALTY CO.
Oscir •lrd, IHitor
450 Seaond Avt.

Owner Will Finance,
Consider Land
Contract
NICE two story house has throo
bedroom!, lull bath, furnace,
city water, on cornor lot. All
new plumbing, roa~iilly
remodeled, in · verY nlc.
condition. Hat now ailechtcl
carport.
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695.00 foncos, B.T. rotc~• 'loA. Tob.
1M-l lnf. Scout, 4 whlll Dflvo,. bul,)~rlced ,tor qulde sale.
ono owner
195.110 SI,OOO.
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'iMOGMC'Ioton, sharp
OINi~ Far'm··5
You Want
1951 llodgo 'It ton V·I
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. • 4-spotd solid
29S.IIO 73 A. Farrnon form 124,1100
Lbok4t
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IIi! ""', (,- ,lob. bese M.CJI!O. · '·
2$P,QO ~ 23 A. :~ ~.~ beH, U.500.
75.~
, ,,
4~~~~;~~ ,1f55GMCrunogood
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1N'IInt. 1'1t ton
75.•
four

For Sale

P._u.
ANYONE
Ranch-In Town
~MS GMC Suburban
THE OWNER OF THIS 9
!Mol 3 T. GMC
LAND CONTRACT. Nice
~fvLI,O;D Hcf~iON~~~
19116 '1t T. Chev.
building lot, over 'It 1cre In
BEEN TRANSFERRED
19116'/t T. Int. P.U.
,good oubdlvlolon, near now
AND MUST SELL. IF YOU
1955¥1
Sll ver ,..,.mora
""
I I Brl dge.
WANT AN ATTRACTIVE,
Now 5T.Tllodgo
F Uflllty
W
CONVENIENTLY
· arm
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Torms.
LocATeDWALK
1 ALL
$139.~- •
CHILDREN
TO
1967 v, T. GMC P.U.
DANVILLE
scHODLI HOME IN ONE
1u Mlnnoopollo Molina Pow.- DANDY 9roomtwostoryhome,
OF
THE. BEST
BORHOODS
BE NEIGH·
SURE
11
"
newly dlcorllled lnsldt and
AND SEE THIS . TWO
Now 1.25 X 20, If ply nylon
out. Lovolyklt~cablnets&amp; LARGE FIREPLACES,
11' " 157·50• Inc. Fed. tax
btth. New
u•• fum. Cellar. IIUGE
~AMILY
ROOM,
OHIOVALLEY
~p
FORMAL
DINING,
... rage. rico rtducod from
MODERN
KITCHEN
IMPLEMENT CO.
S12,0001o$7,5001or quick sale.
!RANGE, OVEN &amp; DISHIUPIOI!SI.
WASHER! 2 BATHS AND
0
LARGE LOT PRICeD
r~446-UU
H ME SITES
UNDER $30,0oo, CALL
293-lf OR trallor oiiH. Half eae to 6 IKE WISEMAN NOW FOR
acres. Also oubdlvlslona. Cell
AN AI'POINTMENT.
GOOD CLEAN LUMP end today.
Excellent· Location
stoker atol. Carl Wintora, Rio
Grandt. Phone245-5115. 8·11 LISTINGS NEEDED
Choice of 3 Bedroom
FARMS, acr..ga, homn.
In Town
ALL .. TYPES of building
YOU MUST SEE THE
motorlelo,blor.k, brick, -er
Eart Wlnltn.-3821
INSIDE OF THIS ONE TO
plpo, wlndowa, llntolt. etc,
WlynoAmstlory,446-02D
REALLY APPRECIATE
ClaudtWinten, RloGrando,
DonverK.Higloy,4410510
THE CHARMING AT ·
o.Ph. W -5121ottor5. 91-tt
~a~u'I.EfE0 FANr 1 vT~~
AREA. NICE BIG CAR ELECTROLUX SWEEPER PETED LIVING ROOM
Co
WITH FIREPLACE,
mplete with aHachmenls,
MODERN
KITCHEN
paint apray-cordwlnder lnd
(APPLIANCES BUILT
throw away bags. Full caah
INI,3 BEDROOMS 12 ARE
price only S31 . Torma
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:/!"f.;::i"'"rty

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' ! ,LQWRE.Y1eltdrk, orgon. Cell ..,., --,-,
TE~EV)&amp;I,ON, :radio, ·record
tiii.•fhir1
' 1~.:Kino011
Dr.. . playor, drtulng table, kif·
J·,... · ' ~~~.
Galtlpofll1
f rp.m. · .id;

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COMPLETELY
-~ 10 d
lnsldt &amp; 0111. ,.,;;nms"t:v &amp;
half with rlvor view. Full

Free

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P!'iclou•'IIM•=~~~!~~~t·•~
Ave.

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~M7 2'1t T. GMC
t'/63"' T. GMC
1M&amp; ¥1 T, GMC P.U.
1'163 F100 Ford dump
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1~u: lnt•.P.u. ·
IYM 111 T. G~ · P.U.

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,!l,.,ll,pel$1.0011
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JAY ·sH.E PPARD
REA•&lt;"OR'S
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EState ~or Sale

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baby pi~11 from nn(lmin
with t~fft•divt•. low-t•oat
Purina Pi~ t·mill lnjt!CI·

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needed:

14-1

your

Real

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You t•n n protect yu11I

PiR emia

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house, porch, etc., troller
space,
Ill furnlshlnga Intraining, no stock to carry.
eluded.
Stol&lt;ennaflc heater,
Ph.-5.
.Enterprise,
elect. otove, GE
13-4
relrlg., kitchen broakf..t set,
O~·UP davenport, ,chalrt,
Wanted
window bllndt I curtains, 2
beds, e.orythlng. You move ,
$15,934.87
In, I move out. Outdoon -18
II. slag drive, ample garden
WAS THE
space, 2 ou tbulldl ngo,
NATION-WIDE
chickens !~eluded, nice
!railer
space, tpace now
AVERAGE,
occupied (will bt movldl.
COMMISSION · ·
blocks and jades can bt used·
If ioew owner needS lhfm.
paid aur lull lime men lost
Prlcel3- Wh sell??~.
Yllr. Wo need I good mon
,...., Y
•-Y
over 4111n lho Golllpollur11.
I'm 60and plan follvoln town.
Toke lhort trips ta: contaco
Yea, ! ha've more than 13,300
customers. Air mall \H. F.
lnvnted In this prpr--'y
Rood, Pres.. Am or leon
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Lubrlcontt ca.. Box 696,
Doylon D. Kennedy, Rl. 2 Box
Deyton, Ohio 45401.
IO, Vinton, Ohio 45686.
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from

dellftr
the Aviation,
clulterplanel
to Mid- baaecldate
llnallnccme
lu return
ljnd fanner
pay what's
This is15a was
change
a cember
tw~year31,
.holdll!i
for i:DWI
IIIII ~
.' .•sacqulred
CiiBIIDeDI
dlslrlbutor
on tile new
tu bl!lln
yearsdue.
Febrllllr)'
lhe ' will
afhoterbeDe)
,JJell, period
(Sporllpg
~;'~
. - ,race -:~~~~e~~~$­
Of tlie Ag-cat
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' mile' ,Ill bouf
,_ll')louslllf~m~erslnmakbtgoutn!lum.s stwUid mark
~bopande.imirtonJy ~montheoi-P\ore. .
llobertloll and the dates NOv. 231nilH,'l970. 'lbilwill.bo lbeilllo .Farm 1ncon1e · In lbellaallfw!l~baW:JICIIl ,......,.feibi~'lli.t ljj,Vi'
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shown annui!liilei~hloaiiilla\le~~~~~~~~·~1
t p.m. and decided
.
-the New .Ill F
!ann Income. l'wo big change• oc:cll' that Wi!1 be esrldive Iller
t110118b-'l'beY lllyecl Tax School lf!llch ~take up tbe DliiiiY c:llanges In tax law that " December 31, INt. ·
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!be light. Folearly Weclnelday ocelli" dlll'lllilhe li~Jellllir;Ytar 1970.
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\"'o 1-:fropii!III'ID acllvl~s lhil are .~ e~ ·In for ·
IIIIJrllilw deliyed their tUeoll
Fii nn and ,t111111e Interested In II'OI'Idnl out Income tax pn&gt;ftt can '*:de41i'diid, l'r)llllmiiBI he aboWD·il ieUt I•yen·•• ·"'I ~7
uallllla.m. It wu abolll 1:15 fonilswlllreceiveflreata••oceliy securlnglhe 1970edllion of Of$ (or Jyea,ra out Of 71f nice borle farm) f~ the,_,.. to be
p.m. w11t11 they touched c1o1m at the F_armer's Tu Guide. This laaYallable wltbout charge IIJ'Ough ~ .. beiQg operated for pn&gt;ftt. Seeond,lf 1111111 hu non- . rem..d~
lbe 1o1:11 airport.
our .offlce.
!armlhcomeQ(atltpttiO,OOOno8DDIIFIIoulnem:wOf·l25,1100
~~=~~~·
'lbe trip frOm ~ bid.IIQI Farmers need to be-aware that 111&lt;181 of the changes In the to '~ill be all!lWecl. ·•· . "
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,..Oiir condltknl lbey had to .alie~&gt;t tbe !Jill retllm, bowewr, IS the change In lnveslmelrt indl~l's ne~ llirfs'lerm capilli ~: ean· bo-- c!tlrst!il illf
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fJ)' at en altlbtlle cf toO to i!Oq • ereclll. Only purd!ues made by April 18, 186t ilr before, or firm flllalnat ordinary btcome up to lhe ueualllinltcf $1;P!Id.Ini ye~~r.
Mt to .,.,at llrq headwindB. con1racts enlerecl into by that date will quaUfy .
Fa~ as wei,J .. o~ CIIIIIIIVe lhemle!v@l lbiiCJ! srlef .
'l'bcllr pllw had no heaters, no
~led depredation canool be usee! for tax years ending and, In
cues, apense, by .k~)nl aCCUrf\!e !*lord~, Tba
radloo and 01117 blele In· after JulY :u; 111118. Rapid metboda of depreclaUon are no looser EI!ellllon Office ~ two ~·~.~ .~ l1o!!b alid "'"
_ llt-11 like 111 11r ....S available for 1110111 bulkllnp. Only new retildenllal property for pscellenl home ~~~k"' helP peojll~hii!JI J1l- ~; . •
lncllcator, tachometer aDd · rental.UU gets full benelll. Other newly COMtructed gets on&amp;llalf
The slmple,~im aoci11mtlild tiGme ~ ~ c0tit·30
~r, DO lnltruments for of lu benefits.
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cents each, 'lbeeilmplele latm account reccJI'd coaltfi.ZUr the
bl4 wealber fblng.
Tbere'l Olie Break
annual llllei' or $3 f~ the c~te l001e Jell ciJiier, amiiFI DDer
'lbe Ag.QII iB the 1111111 ""' There l.s one tax break. ExpendllureB for rehabilitaUon of low. and nve year Inventory. · : r .
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Farmers,,IJke olhi!r ~.lliUII keep reciii'U•to:pn!llll;''
. -at lod the llfest, IIC· J Ulie a special fbe.year write off.
an acctU"ate Income !fiX
Insure that only UielrJ'""'r
:::~ to Robertson, who
~baa been a reduclioo In depletioo allowances for tax year ta1 is paid. Paid bUJs, canceled checU, etc., thai iuti118f!Uale
out !bel Iince the plane ending after October 9, IIIII for oil and gas producers to 22 per entries In YOill' recordB, &amp;hould lie flleclln an onlerly - r and
-1111111111113 J~ ago there . cent of fii'OIIIincome, up to a limit of SO per cent of net Income. It stored In a safe place_., that tbey will he avllllable When
liU not bllen a lingle falaUW formerly wu 2'(\!o.per cent. Sec. SOl. Other mlneralo that were at
Good recorda jlollara, are
fCJ: ~Itt fal:m:1
wuler 1elual ·Working con- 23percentwerellsocullo22perceat.
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clliiFII.
Another change takes the tu .avlngs out of the salol of Good recorda can ~JI!I to~mum ooc:lal..ai-1~~ and
llflfore the Ag-Cal went onto "Produclilllpaymenti.''Thesepaymentsareforrightsf!&gt;rfi~lll"e Income tslsal.q.. ' ' .
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llle clra~ boiidl, Grumman Income from a well. llwaa uaed by a well developer to Increase
Here ~. some wba they ma7 helj). Identify IIOurCe Of
-.Ileal euetneera spent lhe grou lnc0111e ba11e In the first year when be also had high start reo!elpts, preyenl 0i111111f111;!1f· deduclilllll ~' detetiDine
IIY11 J1III'B In the field will! Ag- ,, COli.
depreciation illowance, talre 1dvaldge Of,C!tfi!.la.l p llidlolll
pilot. collecting Information
Some 1u relief is promised for 1970 tu return.. The surtax is provisions, eilllbllsh reP!f'!lble 8lrlli,lllll fOr' llelf~
11141 dalll Ill l!lve them an air- reci11Cecllll5per !*II and tsnnlnalel oo June 30, 1970, This results social security lu, lfl!i ;.q,.il• llemi! rW~ oii-IDCclnle·tu
cnftthahruulddotbejob.The iDa2\!opercenlsurtufor ·l9'10.
return.
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Personal exemptions per dependent changes on July 1, 1970 to
Ill • Ag-Oits each year.
f650. Tills results In an average of • for 1970. This increa..,; to
' Grwmllu Aircraft is a well· fi50 In 1973. IIA!tlred couples 65 years of age and over In 1973 will
IIDolm !lillie iD both military get anolher .., wmplion.
1114 dvll avlllllon. In World War
, Tile li!lgle taxpayer In 11171 will gel a tu break as his tax
D, GriUDIIIan Avengers, can be no more than I~ per cent of the marriOO laipayer's with

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Unlike Robertson, Wayne
Sperlinll began his flyillg career .

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Furn., 1154 Soc., -9523.

!l::==!l:.I3 Days Granted-Farmers
E~~~~~~To · Up Tax P~y
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croft field Is the Grumman
Gulfotream Jet.
Robertson .ind Sperling
cllmbedbacklntOtheJrohipefor
the takeoff. The Wind , sock
bung moUonless CHI lhe pole.
The Ag.Qits toot off In !ormallon, ·roared ~ard, their
big powerplants reverberating
flllalnat the GaUia County hllla.
1'beY bellied for Bardllllwn,
Ky., their neat gas Blop,
planlilng to make llayll, Mo.
he!Oi'e night.

'lbe GaJBa.Melgs airport was
j1lll 11101ber gu siGp for lhe
Jerry pUo11 who left Elmira, N.
Y., at noon Tuesday enroute to
Hayti, Mo., where tbey'll

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1 ty or Commor~el· IP.
vero
pi 1catlont. 3·D oriegnotlc
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&lt;ConUnued from page I)
llrfcil holdi enof18b' fuel for
lbout two or line hours fqin8
111111, with little left for reserve.
· 'Bic Frank Robertson of
11171111U, Tem., an Alr F«ce
ftleran, tuled 1111ri to the gas
IJIIIIIIII, cut bls swlli:h, opened
tile two aecllon canopy and
climbed down. His aerial
partner, Wayne Sperling Of
Wlcblla, Kaa. duplicated lhe
prooedure.
rnnt Robertson, who began
11Jbw In 1152, ...,eel m yean
In lhe Air F«ce, learned to flY
Ia the North ·American T-8

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' with fuel oil lurneco.
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homo
1; 17 Morr11ng .1118
bath, built-In cablnoft In 1:55 Local News
kllcllonend locatadon 1 blade ' '00 Tllk Of TJII To.
fop rood. 13 mil" from 9:55 Muon tounty ," H••nd 'II. 1acre
bam. ee'ii"~Y :or~~ 10;15Mornlng ShOw
polntmtnt.
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locatod 2 mllet'fram town on
111111 Crook Rood. Full prlco
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Cluor
..o M. NMI 446-1146
J. MiclllellllaP••t••t
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Offer....
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LEE'S PLUMBING. REMODolin• C,rownCity,Ohlo. Ph. 2u.
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217-lf
ALBERT EHMAN
Woter Dtll•ory Sarvlco
PotrlotSterRI., Golllpollo
Ph. 319-2133
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CERAMIC TILE end linoleum
work. Pllone Aahworlh.9368·
196·11
WATER DELIVERY SERVICE
CaiiG,..verLang,ol-46-120-lor
Bob Queen 446.0168.
210 ·11·

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11:05 Mornilll Shaw , ' ,

11:45 9fO Locai·NII.,_, News
Moton Counf11,, tocal,
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12:45 Cauf1try Goltoui1of
2, 111 Hymn n 1111
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S:I!IIJical Nlwt
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6:00 Sunsalllvd.
111wt11y
6:00 Early Bird
1:110 Local News
1:05 Natlonol News
1:10 Sporta
1:1 5 - 1:17 Solurdly ~11 :55 Cong.--m~~~ Mllltr
12:00 Local a, Ohio Nows,
Bullellnloardlnd..._.
gramo
12:30 Soturdly Mall4, 15 Knotft•
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5:110 lllwl. Sports. Woathor
5: 15 Serenedl

8: 00 Pr-~~tllourY
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Lewis, P11one 304-895-3002.
1:30 Herold of Truth
9:00 Nows, Spor1t. Welfhll
l-4-ll 9:15 Singing Prtldlor
9:30 Gotpll of Chrltl
, FOR A lovelier you, use Luzier, 10:110 Surlday Moml!lll Mullc
tho cosmetics that care about 10:30 Momlnv, Worlhlp
your skin. II Is accepted by 11::10 Sundlly Muelc
the AMAand carrlu the Good 11: 45 Springfield Baplltt
Housekeeping aeel of ap.
Church
provol. Contact your Luzier 12:110 News Report
12: 15 ~""-thollc lnf-•tlon
consultants tor complete
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complexion care. District 12:30 OHio UniYit'llty R_.
manager: BeHy Shiflet, 12:45 Afi••-. ·Mullc
1=30 Goopol Cell
4395, conaultents: Glenna
Elkins, 256-6502, Mabel 2:~ Affemoon Mullc
Oliver, ..6·4959, Dorothy 5:15 Sunlit Soranldo
S lth
WATER well drilling. Pump
Sales and Service. Tom

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$5.00 service Charge .
WUI remove your dead
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Wetherall Concrete Co.

Ueal Bowling

TIMBER IIPLlT'lllllll
G. &amp; J. Auto Parta took ovw
the first place spot .. lheJ
defeated Happy Corner for 1 l

ce
!\lba
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victory.

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Corner, had !be toil lOON
nlilht with a 21&amp;4011 llll"ies.
'!'he French City Mobile
Homes moved lnllllleCOIId trHb

Ready mix concrete &amp; 8 GPOlnl marcln over AeNW
.
H t d I Oil. E. Thomas lecl their 1CCJrin1
su'p I1es. •• e n witllal92-a!Oseries.J,J!ellman
wrnter.

Union

hadtheAshlandOUblgbwithe

operated. Now serving 1113-SJO.
Gallipolis ar11. Locust · 'lbe City Loan ahara pert.QII
St.,

Handerson. W. Va; ' seOOndplsceaflera6pollllllln
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' over C.O.B.A. Hlghl were City

Ph. 675-1582
ligr.

B'Ill Kl.ery,

TERMITE PEST CONTROL
FREE lnapecflon. Call 4411·
32~ Merrill 0'0.11, Operotor
for Extermltol Termite
Service. 19 Belmont Dr.
267-11
--------TERMITE &amp; PEST CONTROL
Fain

Extermination Co.,

Whellorsburg, Ohio. Ph. 5746112 .

232-lf

PATRICK DRYWALl
COMPLETE drywall service.
Ph. -3229 or -~5.
2-lf
GILLENWATER'S Soptlc Ton'
·Service, 414 Smith Dr.
Kanauga, '"'"'""·
209·1
~SE &lt;150 Dolor. Any typo -'&lt;
- · Clll-9359.
233-11

Loan's B.llocd!l with 1 21NS
andC.O.B.A.'s B. Harrl.son witb
a 20U58.
Falls City WM I POinlllrOIII
Tawney's Studio wilh T. J high with a 21wtl 11111'111. G.
Roach bad tbe lopa for
Tawney's wltb a DQ oerlee.
G. Folden,forlheEIU,bllda
211-033 series u lheJ ap11t their
series will! lhe Olilo Ball. L.
Tawney wu Ohio Ball'l high
with a 191-638,
C. Long'B 113461 8ifa Jec1
the K. of P. to a I point win over
McKnlaht &amp; Davies Bdwr. Ta
forM. &amp;D. wu K. Morpa wllb

a lSUIJ.
Slandlnl!.t.

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French City HOIIMIII
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Falla City

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Elks
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Ohio Ball
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write
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Ntllanwlde
Corwin
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rnnt Robel laoncbe&lt;k their coune frun Gallipolis to llayll,
Mo. on lhe aeronautical chart apread on lhe wing of the
Grumman ag-cat at GaUia·Melgs IIA!glonai Alrpu1.

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ldlilfl. Pltasa cell E. Jemel
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iU&amp;Y PIWI'- Ub ::r.:'...."":.:' Warne IIMi1bw Of Wldllla, Kan. ~ferry pilot, is ready
tocllmblntoiUAg.C..tbeforehoppingoffonlbfnelt'legoflbe!llcblhome.
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Me'- Coaaty
POMEROY- Farmers have UDIII March 1, 1970 to file their

OPERATE ~ Luzlor franchiH

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Income averai!Jigln futilre :rem will he IIOIIIell'bal euler.
CUrrent Income needB only be one-llftb above lhe four yMr
averqe (formerly one-tblrd).
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antUng

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Wlldcall,
Hellcall,
, llearcatsthe
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n,tre&amp;ll
senecl
as first r::same;~lnc:-:ome:(~no~w~l;llo;'u~m~u:ch~aa:l4~1fper~cen=l)~.~::;~'=
:
of . the Jei·Age,
~ produced the Pan·
... Jet 1111 the O&gt;ugar Jet,
botll f!rsl Une Navy aircraft.
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In tbe clvUJsn field, Grum·'· .~ .-buill the Alllelrolll, Goose,
1lldgeon. all amphibian llrcroft
1114 a piJII World War D model,
lit Malllrd. A Grumman enfry

LOW-COST

!lOmiDI

nbfe . JuJI.t M"i ve piii:K one

11hot when Lhev ore a tu &amp;
day11 uld, unniher at two
Wtt•k~; if I hey ur~ KninlE to
be ra i~ed in confinement.

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economical bee" use you ~
injert it right into the
hum mu~Kit with no lou. ~ :
lt"at:~ll}d.t! usr ond comes 1, .~t
in sterile , lflf·!!faliniC bot·
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Uet :\t our Checkerboard
8tort&gt; . Rl' 1urc ta 1uard
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W napheW, Radoor Keith
MO:IN, who was taken from
us tWo yoero ego today, Jan.
11.
T'""'
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And 1'- 'who think of him
. !oday
' Aro tho onn who lovld him

home.

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· 1959 ¥IT. Chov. P.U.

· Inl Ave,
825 Th

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AnniYII'O
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tor m1ol!111 our flrtl year In
butl~ ·l IUCCOU. To or~- •·
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tlralght 10por-toii
alroocjy . .ucod prlct$, For
examp.. NEW_ Early Amoriq~n living
room sullos , 159 ,95 NOW
S14.95, liVIng room aulfn
S119.95 110W · l101.95, sota
bedstS9.95NOWS53.95, White
French Provincial bedroom
oulla$169.'15 N0Wl1S2.M. Our
prollllsi.U,butyousllllgel

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mllelrom VInton PostOftlco,
mall 9:30 NC:h day: 3 room

savt.
In sllanco,
uo 'I"HP•
n..,.v, •""~ era shed·
~~:e atloop.
bNvllfuiiiMiniory,
ebtiiiCI our ollant grttf, .
In · God ''t ~-utllul

pooHsolon.

-:-===,...,_,,...~1 0.ll -IF_CA_R_P_E_T.;_boll~ut-y-doe-sn'l

available. Phone 446-1827.

10-4

ELECTRIC adding machines
f75up. Slmmona Pig. &amp; Ofllce
Equip.
301·11

Age n cy
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Hobart Dillon, Rooltar
Office ~2674
Howard ar Lucille Brannam
Evenings ~1226

DON'T take chencos with your
color film procesalng. They
New Listing
ciln only be dovel--' once.
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All our proceul~ Is done by 3 BEDROOM On II
p1
Kodak, the b;'st In lhe
-in good locatio~. s:=;cl:,;
business. Fut service. kitchen, lotot -nellng, storm
Tawowy Studio.
windOWS &amp; &amp;r. lnsuloted.
J07.1f
awnlnga, patio. utre goo&lt;f 2
car garage. Poasesolon In JO
M(IBILE home 10' X 50', two
days. Ownor purchased 1
bedroom. Cell 2&lt;4.1-5545.
home In country.
I:J.J
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1'169 RED 2 + 2 Muatong, 428
Cobra let. Must sell, going to BUYS THIS 1'/7 atory home. 3
BR, full basement, large
service. Ph. 446-3121.
13-6

chen safe with gllss doors,

paneled play room. locafed on

conQ"•te strut. Vacent.
4 Homes
In Town
,. BR, 21t:1 bath, formal OR, play

dishes, used clothing. Bergaln
room, excctll&amp;nt lo.:atlon.
Shop, 150 Third Ave.
13-4 3 BR, LR with ·w-w carpet,

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R·a~.ltors
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OHic•
E..nlngs Coli

1!. M. "Ike" Wiseman
, "'•.,.96
E. N. wi:.:'n «6--4500
New Listing
Beautiful4 Bedroom

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'sLEEPIN(i"" iiOOM$, wtel&lt;ly thaw -'- clean It right and
• - · Park Control Holel.
welch It glow. Use Blue - - - - - - Lustre.
Rent electric 1966 CHEVROLET pickup, v,
76.if
ton, aluminum cover, tow
-----·--shompooer Sl. Former's
mileage
$1,500. 1967 Chevrolet
~APARTMENTS, Gillie Hotel,
Hardware Co.
CAR WITH AIR CONDITION,
'W6-2206.
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14-6
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uniform pants by dozen, Som
·SLEEPING ROOMS. · wtei&lt;ly· ,AAGIC CHEF gas range, like
SomerVIlle, 57 Burdette
rettt. Glllll Hotel, ~2206. new, $75. Con bl ooen lit 917
Adcln., Pt. Pleesant, 675-3334
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159.11 Socond Avo. oc I'll. alter 4 p.m.
3
13-3
BRADBURY flro! II- fur. BEATEN - n carpet patha go
1.. 1 ·nithod elflcloncy apartment,
5ALE111
ADULTS ONLY, 729 Socond when Blue Lustra arrives.
Renf eloctric sllempooor S1 .
USED CARS
Ave.
~rd, 862 111 Ave.
BARGAINS
12-11
14-6 1967 PONTIAC V-8, aland.,
WE WANT to thonk our neigh- - - - - - - - Runs and looks good,
boro llid ITiondi lor fholr 3R9QM!urnlthedepartmentat
only
$895.00
flciMn and klndneu d..-lng
651 Second Avo. Ph.
~- PUREBRED Yorklhlra boar,
torvlce
age.
I'll.
-2596.
1964Falrlono500Statlonwogon,
thelll-anddoofll of Jo11141t
12-lf
14-3 Dolu•e
Rlke, ~ally tho McCoy.
model, V-8 auto., new !Ires,
Wwllllliholl Funorll Home fur SLEEPING rooms, weekly 6 WK. OLD AKC rog. blade one
owner. sherpost llftle red
lfltlr torYICOI which were
rlfn, garage pao'klng. Libby
lllmlle
Poodle.
Will
stU
wagon
. grutly oppreclottd.
Nor.I.
cholp. Ph, -4827.
In !own
695.00
BIIQibeth ·itatftn. sloler
- - - - - - - - 1 4 - 2 1967 Plymouth V-Bauto. 695.00
•Don Blazer, ltlflhew
1M5 Chev. Impala Conv, 599.110
1.. 1 HOUSE, 4 roomt end bali!, CLEANING
EST
carpet
cloonor
IM-CChlv. Impale Conv. 499.110
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lorc!ld elr hilt, S65 mo.
Located 105 Ceder St. Inquire.
-s:'·oo
, ot Corbin Furniture ol-46·1171
~m!""'!r $1. Lowor G. C.
299
oo
or eftw 5 Ph. ,.._2513,
FREE, Rowlelgh't Almanac •
llo\lrphy $1we.
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14-tf _ _ _ __.__ _ _.:_
Calen&lt;!of. 1924 E. Ave.,
144 1'163FordFeslback2dr. Htp.
299.110
o.JI,IIJOIIo; PI'- 446-2019.
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1961
Ford
Starllntr
V-lsllck
,,
14-1 .
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ESTABLISHED dry clalnln'
219.00
butlntU tor sale In Rloven- 1'163 Cor•alr epo, 4-spotd !99.00
lwood.·W· v•. Milt! 1111 duo to 1'163 Chov. Impala Conv. U9.110
dHII\
In family. If lnt• •lid 1~•
"'"·
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-u
..v.6cyl.stand.
1411.110
II ..._·- _ , , •
, ca ·~-" •:••' ·' ~·11''.;·4- 1 19611Piy. w~-r.,agood
129 00
TRUCKS
'
modern ,1"-5 ~·'It ton p.u. one

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owner', .

carport &amp; workshop, large lot
80'x150'.

3 BR, lilt balh, paneled
basement.
3 BR, W·W carpet In LR, full
basement.

Thinking of Selling
Or Buying?
WHEN you think about aelllng
or buy lng a home Remember the DILLON
AGENCY - IT PAYS.

lASSIE
REAL mATE BROKER
TEL """l99l
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R 0 0 M ,

i~~~~U~.fD NE~g~ :

BORHOOD 3 BLOCKS
FROM CITY PARK .
Owner Will. Help

Finance
WHY PAY RENT WHEN
YOU CAN OWN YOUR
OWN HOME. HERE IS A
VERY NICE 5 ROOMS
HOME WITH FORCED
AIR HEAT ON THE EDGE

e~TT?.f~A~~UASTL~~~~

NEWLY DECORATED
AND
HAS
NEW
ALUMINUM
SIDING .
YOU'LL LIKE IT FOR
lll.900.

Attention Veterans
Check This One
HERE IS A VERY GOOD
HOME WITH 3 LARGE
BEDROOMS, MODERN
KITCHEN (RANGE &amp;
OVEN) LARGE CAR ·
· PE·TED' t1VING ROOM , 2
CAR GARAGE ON A
LARGE HILL TOP LOT
WITH
PLENTY
OF

SPACE AROUND IT . WE
CARE OF
THE PAPER WORK IN
GETTING YOUR LOAN
WILL TAKE

APPROVED .

124 Acre Farm
30 ACRES OF TILLABLE

PRODUCTIVE BOTTOM
CROP LAND, 80 ACRES
PASTURE ,
V,
A.
TOBACCO, IS A. TIMBER .
LARGE BARN , SHED
AND OTHER
OUT .
BUILDINGS .

HOME

PRICEO

''

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• I

:.'

WITH

A.

lnv~ent

DUPLEX 6 rms. • bath lsi
floor,~ rms. ·• bath 2nd floor,
bttemOnt, laundry rm. •
plenty otoroge space. Located
on '1 nla1 ohadld lot· sm por
mo.lncame. Only $13.000.
Llnc;oln Pike
24A.,good7rm.house,haonow
sldl'ng, l•rge barn, good

6

RIGHT

ROOM

BATH .

FOR

QUICK SALE .

140 Acre
Ohio Farm
THIS IS ONE OF GAll lA

COUNTY'S REAL GOOD

HIGHLY
PRODUCTIVE
FARMS. 50 A. BOTTOM , 50

A. .

TILLABLE ,

PASTURE .

BO

A.

A.
U A.
GRAIN BASE , PLENTY

TOBACCO

Farm
PRICE roducod on this 173 A.
firm , Owner IIYI nil. It has
1 madtrn 7 rm. house, large
btrn; garage &amp; other outbld'gs. 'It A. Tob. bait, lots ot
coal &amp;the oil &amp;gas lea• pays
$110 annually. Price $7S. Ptr

F u l L

BASEMENT, CENTRAL
AIR AND A LARGE

OF

lfJ

AND

WATER

PLUS

SYMMES CREEK . VERY
GOOD 1 ROOM HOME,
BARNS, OUTBUILDINGS
AND SII:O,

lAIRD REALTY CO.
Oscir •lrd, IHitor
450 Seaond Avt.

Owner Will Finance,
Consider Land
Contract
NICE two story house has throo
bedroom!, lull bath, furnace,
city water, on cornor lot. All
new plumbing, roa~iilly
remodeled, in · verY nlc.
condition. Hat now ailechtcl
carport.
·

, rlllligood
695.00 foncos, B.T. rotc~• 'loA. Tob.
1M-l lnf. Scout, 4 whlll Dflvo,. bul,)~rlced ,tor qulde sale.
ono owner
195.110 SI,OOO.
'
'iMOGMC'Ioton, sharp
OINi~ Far'm··5
You Want
1951 llodgo 'It ton V·I
•, ,
. • 4-spotd solid
29S.IIO 73 A. Farrnon form 124,1100
Lbok4t
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lf'5Chtv. l'lttonwlthbtd
IIi! ""', (,- ,lob. bese M.CJI!O. · '·
2$P,QO ~ 23 A. :~ ~.~ beH, U.500.
75.~
, ,,
4~~~~;~~ ,1f55GMCrunogood
1 ••
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1N'IInt. 1'1t ton
75.•
four

For Sale

P._u.
ANYONE
Ranch-In Town
~MS GMC Suburban
THE OWNER OF THIS 9
!Mol 3 T. GMC
LAND CONTRACT. Nice
~fvLI,O;D Hcf~iON~~~
19116 '1t T. Chev.
building lot, over 'It 1cre In
BEEN TRANSFERRED
19116'/t T. Int. P.U.
,good oubdlvlolon, near now
AND MUST SELL. IF YOU
1955¥1
Sll ver ,..,.mora
""
I I Brl dge.
WANT AN ATTRACTIVE,
Now 5T.Tllodgo
F Uflllty
W
CONVENIENTLY
· arm
~·
Torms.
LocATeDWALK
1 ALL
$139.~- •
CHILDREN
TO
1967 v, T. GMC P.U.
DANVILLE
scHODLI HOME IN ONE
1u Mlnnoopollo Molina Pow.- DANDY 9roomtwostoryhome,
OF
THE. BEST
BORHOODS
BE NEIGH·
SURE
11
"
newly dlcorllled lnsldt and
AND SEE THIS . TWO
Now 1.25 X 20, If ply nylon
out. Lovolyklt~cablnets&amp; LARGE FIREPLACES,
11' " 157·50• Inc. Fed. tax
btth. New
u•• fum. Cellar. IIUGE
~AMILY
ROOM,
OHIOVALLEY
~p
FORMAL
DINING,
... rage. rico rtducod from
MODERN
KITCHEN
IMPLEMENT CO.
S12,0001o$7,5001or quick sale.
!RANGE, OVEN &amp; DISHIUPIOI!SI.
WASHER! 2 BATHS AND
0
LARGE LOT PRICeD
r~446-UU
H ME SITES
UNDER $30,0oo, CALL
293-lf OR trallor oiiH. Half eae to 6 IKE WISEMAN NOW FOR
acres. Also oubdlvlslona. Cell
AN AI'POINTMENT.
GOOD CLEAN LUMP end today.
Excellent· Location
stoker atol. Carl Wintora, Rio
Grandt. Phone245-5115. 8·11 LISTINGS NEEDED
Choice of 3 Bedroom
FARMS, acr..ga, homn.
In Town
ALL .. TYPES of building
YOU MUST SEE THE
motorlelo,blor.k, brick, -er
Eart Wlnltn.-3821
INSIDE OF THIS ONE TO
plpo, wlndowa, llntolt. etc,
WlynoAmstlory,446-02D
REALLY APPRECIATE
ClaudtWinten, RloGrando,
DonverK.Higloy,4410510
THE CHARMING AT ·
o.Ph. W -5121ottor5. 91-tt
~a~u'I.EfE0 FANr 1 vT~~
AREA. NICE BIG CAR ELECTROLUX SWEEPER PETED LIVING ROOM
Co
WITH FIREPLACE,
mplete with aHachmenls,
MODERN
KITCHEN
paint apray-cordwlnder lnd
(APPLIANCES BUILT
throw away bags. Full caah
INI,3 BEDROOMS 12 ARE
price only S31 . Torma
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Real Estate

:/!"f.;::i"'"rty

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' ! ,LQWRE.Y1eltdrk, orgon. Cell ..,., --,-,
TE~EV)&amp;I,ON, :radio, ·record
tiii.•fhir1
' 1~.:Kino011
Dr.. . playor, drtulng table, kif·
J·,... · ' ~~~.
Galtlpofll1
f rp.m. · .id;

IH

dtt..1

COMPLETELY
-~ 10 d
lnsldt &amp; 0111. ,.,;;nms"t:v &amp;
half with rlvor view. Full

Free

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P!'iclou•'IIM•=~~~!~~~t·•~
Ave.

VIII

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~M7 2'1t T. GMC
t'/63"' T. GMC
1M&amp; ¥1 T, GMC P.U.
1'163 F100 Ford dump
: : ~~ ~':;.~
1~u: lnt•.P.u. ·
IYM 111 T. G~ · P.U.

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,!l,.,ll,pel$1.0011
hll, . ' If..If
-

PARSONS
JAY ·sH.E PPARD
REA•&lt;"OR'S
~,

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'P't

2iftl.
,ft

EState ~or Sale

..

baby pi~11 from nn(lmin
with t~fft•divt•. low-t•oat
Purina Pi~ t·mill lnjt!CI·

&lt;

needed:

14-1

your

Real

..,u,-

You t•n n protect yu11I

PiR emia

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house, porch, etc., troller
space,
Ill furnlshlnga Intraining, no stock to carry.
eluded.
Stol&lt;ennaflc heater,
Ph.-5.
.Enterprise,
elect. otove, GE
13-4
relrlg., kitchen broakf..t set,
O~·UP davenport, ,chalrt,
Wanted
window bllndt I curtains, 2
beds, e.orythlng. You move ,
$15,934.87
In, I move out. Outdoon -18
II. slag drive, ample garden
WAS THE
space, 2 ou tbulldl ngo,
NATION-WIDE
chickens !~eluded, nice
!railer
space, tpace now
AVERAGE,
occupied (will bt movldl.
COMMISSION · ·
blocks and jades can bt used·
If ioew owner needS lhfm.
paid aur lull lime men lost
Prlcel3- Wh sell??~.
Yllr. Wo need I good mon
,...., Y
•-Y
over 4111n lho Golllpollur11.
I'm 60and plan follvoln town.
Toke lhort trips ta: contaco
Yea, ! ha've more than 13,300
customers. Air mall \H. F.
lnvnted In this prpr--'y
Rood, Pres.. Am or leon
.,... ' ·
Lubrlcontt ca.. Box 696,
Doylon D. Kennedy, Rl. 2 Box
Deyton, Ohio 45401.
IO, Vinton, Ohio 45686.
' - - - - - - - - _ _ j --:-._______ 11·6
from

dellftr
the Aviation,
clulterplanel
to Mid- baaecldate
llnallnccme
lu return
ljnd fanner
pay what's
This is15a was
change
a cember
tw~year31,
.holdll!i
for i:DWI
IIIII ~
.' .•sacqulred
CiiBIIDeDI
dlslrlbutor
on tile new
tu bl!lln
yearsdue.
Febrllllr)'
lhe ' will
afhoterbeDe)
,JJell, period
(Sporllpg
~;'~
. - ,race -:~~~~e~~~$­
Of tlie Ag-cat
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nes
·. ·
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' mile' ,Ill bouf
,_ll')louslllf~m~erslnmakbtgoutn!lum.s stwUid mark
~bopande.imirtonJy ~montheoi-P\ore. .
llobertloll and the dates NOv. 231nilH,'l970. 'lbilwill.bo lbeilllo .Farm 1ncon1e · In lbellaallfw!l~baW:JICIIl ,......,.feibi~'lli.t ljj,Vi'
,
,
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shown annui!liilei~hloaiiilla\le~~~~~~~~·~1
t p.m. and decided
.
-the New .Ill F
!ann Income. l'wo big change• oc:cll' that Wi!1 be esrldive Iller
t110118b-'l'beY lllyecl Tax School lf!llch ~take up tbe DliiiiY c:llanges In tax law that " December 31, INt. ·
. '' ,
!be light. Folearly Weclnelday ocelli" dlll'lllilhe li~Jellllir;Ytar 1970.
.
·
\"'o 1-:fropii!III'ID acllvl~s lhil are .~ e~ ·In for ·
IIIIJrllilw deliyed their tUeoll
Fii nn and ,t111111e Interested In II'OI'Idnl out Income tax pn&gt;ftt can '*:de41i'diid, l'r)llllmiiBI he aboWD·il ieUt I•yen·•• ·"'I ~7
uallllla.m. It wu abolll 1:15 fonilswlllreceiveflreata••oceliy securlnglhe 1970edllion of Of$ (or Jyea,ra out Of 71f nice borle farm) f~ the,_,.. to be
p.m. w11t11 they touched c1o1m at the F_armer's Tu Guide. This laaYallable wltbout charge IIJ'Ough ~ .. beiQg operated for pn&gt;ftt. Seeond,lf 1111111 hu non- . rem..d~
lbe 1o1:11 airport.
our .offlce.
!armlhcomeQ(atltpttiO,OOOno8DDIIFIIoulnem:wOf·l25,1100
~~=~~~·
'lbe trip frOm ~ bid.IIQI Farmers need to be-aware that 111&lt;181 of the changes In the to '~ill be all!lWecl. ·•· . "
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boon a haury Cl'lllle. Due .jp · law do ilollffect lhelr IIIII retum.s. One of lhe Items that does · · In the lillw'e, flllb'·Mpetcent, ratber than 100 per~. ql ail
,..Oiir condltknl lbey had to .alie~&gt;t tbe !Jill retllm, bowewr, IS the change In lnveslmelrt indl~l's ne~ llirfs'lerm capilli ~: ean· bo-- c!tlrst!il illf
~~...,~~~...~~W.,~
fJ)' at en altlbtlle cf toO to i!Oq • ereclll. Only purd!ues made by April 18, 186t ilr before, or firm flllalnat ordinary btcome up to lhe ueualllinltcf $1;P!Id.Ini ye~~r.
Mt to .,.,at llrq headwindB. con1racts enlerecl into by that date will quaUfy .
Fa~ as wei,J .. o~ CIIIIIIIVe lhemle!v@l lbiiCJ! srlef .
'l'bcllr pllw had no heaters, no
~led depredation canool be usee! for tax years ending and, In
cues, apense, by .k~)nl aCCUrf\!e !*lord~, Tba
radloo and 01117 blele In· after JulY :u; 111118. Rapid metboda of depreclaUon are no looser EI!ellllon Office ~ two ~·~.~ .~ l1o!!b alid "'"
_ llt-11 like 111 11r ....S available for 1110111 bulkllnp. Only new retildenllal property for pscellenl home ~~~k"' helP peojll~hii!JI J1l- ~; . •
lncllcator, tachometer aDd · rental.UU gets full benelll. Other newly COMtructed gets on&amp;llalf
The slmple,~im aoci11mtlild tiGme ~ ~ c0tit·30
~r, DO lnltruments for of lu benefits.
•
cents each, 'lbeeilmplele latm account reccJI'd coaltfi.ZUr the
bl4 wealber fblng.
Tbere'l Olie Break
annual llllei' or $3 f~ the c~te l001e Jell ciJiier, amiiFI DDer
'lbe Ag.QII iB the 1111111 ""' There l.s one tax break. ExpendllureB for rehabilitaUon of low. and nve year Inventory. · : r .
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...... duller plane 111 the cost rental h..,.q for families witb low or moderate Income can
Farmers,,IJke olhi!r ~.lliUII keep reciii'U•to:pn!llll;''
. -at lod the llfest, IIC· J Ulie a special fbe.year write off.
an acctU"ate Income !fiX
Insure that only UielrJ'""'r
:::~ to Robertson, who
~baa been a reduclioo In depletioo allowances for tax year ta1 is paid. Paid bUJs, canceled checU, etc., thai iuti118f!Uale
out !bel Iince the plane ending after October 9, IIIII for oil and gas producers to 22 per entries In YOill' recordB, &amp;hould lie flleclln an onlerly - r and
-1111111111113 J~ ago there . cent of fii'OIIIincome, up to a limit of SO per cent of net Income. It stored In a safe place_., that tbey will he avllllable When
liU not bllen a lingle falaUW formerly wu 2'(\!o.per cent. Sec. SOl. Other mlneralo that were at
Good recorda jlollara, are
fCJ: ~Itt fal:m:1
wuler 1elual ·Working con- 23percentwerellsocullo22perceat.
·
IIU\'U'gemenl, a~ are llll!fulln
·~ ~l
clliiFII.
Another change takes the tu .avlngs out of the salol of Good recorda can ~JI!I to~mum ooc:lal..ai-1~~ and
llflfore the Ag-Cal went onto "Produclilllpaymenti.''Thesepaymentsareforrightsf!&gt;rfi~lll"e Income tslsal.q.. ' ' .
;
llle clra~ boiidl, Grumman Income from a well. llwaa uaed by a well developer to Increase
Here ~. some wba they ma7 helj). Identify IIOurCe Of
-.Ileal euetneera spent lhe grou lnc0111e ba11e In the first year when be also had high start reo!elpts, preyenl 0i111111f111;!1f· deduclilllll ~' detetiDine
IIY11 J1III'B In the field will! Ag- ,, COli.
depreciation illowance, talre 1dvaldge Of,C!tfi!.la.l p llidlolll
pilot. collecting Information
Some 1u relief is promised for 1970 tu return.. The surtax is provisions, eilllbllsh reP!f'!lble 8lrlli,lllll fOr' llelf~
11141 dalll Ill l!lve them an air- reci11Cecllll5per !*II and tsnnlnalel oo June 30, 1970, This results social security lu, lfl!i ;.q,.il• llemi! rW~ oii-IDCclnle·tu
cnftthahruulddotbejob.The iDa2\!opercenlsurtufor ·l9'10.
return.
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CllqiiiiJ l!fodiiCIII between 500
Personal exemptions per dependent changes on July 1, 1970 to
Ill • Ag-Oits each year.
f650. Tills results In an average of • for 1970. This increa..,; to
' Grwmllu Aircraft is a well· fi50 In 1973. IIA!tlred couples 65 years of age and over In 1973 will
IIDolm !lillie iD both military get anolher .., wmplion.
1114 dvll avlllllon. In World War
, Tile li!lgle taxpayer In 11171 will gel a tu break as his tax
D, GriUDIIIan Avengers, can be no more than I~ per cent of the marriOO laipayer's with

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Unlike Robertson, Wayne
Sperlinll began his flyillg career .

zr· x.ro9

thlbntetRice'sNiw•liHd
Furn., 1154 Soc., -9523.

!l::==!l:.I3 Days Granted-Farmers
E~~~~~~To · Up Tax P~y
. meats

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In tile bll&amp;lne~JH~tecutlve air·
croft field Is the Grumman
Gulfotream Jet.
Robertson .ind Sperling
cllmbedbacklntOtheJrohipefor
the takeoff. The Wind , sock
bung moUonless CHI lhe pole.
The Ag.Qits toot off In !ormallon, ·roared ~ard, their
big powerplants reverberating
flllalnat the GaUia County hllla.
1'beY bellied for Bardllllwn,
Ky., their neat gas Blop,
planlilng to make llayll, Mo.
he!Oi'e night.

'lbe GaJBa.Melgs airport was
j1lll 11101ber gu siGp for lhe
Jerry pUo11 who left Elmira, N.
Y., at noon Tuesday enroute to
Hayti, Mo., where tbey'll

To · D
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0
IIG'fS tor autoo, truckl.llnd a
1 ty or Commor~el· IP.
vero
pi 1catlont. 3·D oriegnotlc
. pleltiE. ,ligna.
MADE
L-• LY
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Ag-Cats Gtu-Up
&lt;ConUnued from page I)
llrfcil holdi enof18b' fuel for
lbout two or line hours fqin8
111111, with little left for reserve.
· 'Bic Frank Robertson of
11171111U, Tem., an Alr F«ce
ftleran, tuled 1111ri to the gas
IJIIIIIIII, cut bls swlli:h, opened
tile two aecllon canopy and
climbed down. His aerial
partner, Wayne Sperling Of
Wlcblla, Kaa. duplicated lhe
prooedure.
rnnt Robertson, who began
11Jbw In 1152, ...,eel m yean
In lhe Air F«ce, learned to flY
Ia the North ·American T-8

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HEADQUARTERS
two 2 T. GMf;
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kllcllonend locatadon 1 blade ' '00 Tllk Of TJII To.
fop rood. 13 mil" from 9:55 Muon tounty ," H••nd 'II. 1acre
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LEE'S PLUMBING. REMODolin• C,rownCity,Ohlo. Ph. 2u.
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ALBERT EHMAN
Woter Dtll•ory Sarvlco
PotrlotSterRI., Golllpollo
Ph. 319-2133
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CERAMIC TILE end linoleum
work. Pllone Aahworlh.9368·
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WATER DELIVERY SERVICE
CaiiG,..verLang,ol-46-120-lor
Bob Queen 446.0168.
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1:110 Local News
1:05 Natlonol News
1:10 Sporta
1:1 5 - 1:17 Solurdly ~11 :55 Cong.--m~~~ Mllltr
12:00 Local a, Ohio Nows,
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1:30 Herold of Truth
9:00 Nows, Spor1t. Welfhll
l-4-ll 9:15 Singing Prtldlor
9:30 Gotpll of Chrltl
, FOR A lovelier you, use Luzier, 10:110 Surlday Moml!lll Mullc
tho cosmetics that care about 10:30 Momlnv, Worlhlp
your skin. II Is accepted by 11::10 Sundlly Muelc
the AMAand carrlu the Good 11: 45 Springfield Baplltt
Housekeeping aeel of ap.
Church
provol. Contact your Luzier 12:110 News Report
12: 15 ~""-thollc lnf-•tlon
consultants tor complete
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manager: BeHy Shiflet, 12:45 Afi••-. ·Mullc
1=30 Goopol Cell
4395, conaultents: Glenna
Elkins, 256-6502, Mabel 2:~ Affemoon Mullc
Oliver, ..6·4959, Dorothy 5:15 Sunlit Soranldo
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WATER well drilling. Pump
Sales and Service. Tom

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Wetherall Concrete Co.

Ueal Bowling

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the first place spot .. lheJ
defeated Happy Corner for 1 l

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'!'he French City Mobile
Homes moved lnllllleCOIId trHb

Ready mix concrete &amp; 8 GPOlnl marcln over AeNW
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H t d I Oil. E. Thomas lecl their 1CCJrin1
su'p I1es. •• e n witllal92-a!Oseries.J,J!ellman
wrnter.

Union

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operated. Now serving 1113-SJO.
Gallipolis ar11. Locust · 'lbe City Loan ahara pert.QII
St.,

Handerson. W. Va; ' seOOndplsceaflera6pollllllln
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Ph. 675-1582
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TERMITE PEST CONTROL
FREE lnapecflon. Call 4411·
32~ Merrill 0'0.11, Operotor
for Extermltol Termite
Service. 19 Belmont Dr.
267-11
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Fain

Extermination Co.,

Whellorsburg, Ohio. Ph. 5746112 .

232-lf

PATRICK DRYWALl
COMPLETE drywall service.
Ph. -3229 or -~5.
2-lf
GILLENWATER'S Soptlc Ton'
·Service, 414 Smith Dr.
Kanauga, '"'"'""·
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~SE &lt;150 Dolor. Any typo -'&lt;
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Falls City WM I POinlllrOIII
Tawney's Studio wilh T. J high with a 21wtl 11111'111. G.
Roach bad tbe lopa for
Tawney's wltb a DQ oerlee.
G. Folden,forlheEIU,bllda
211-033 series u lheJ ap11t their
series will! lhe Olilo Ball. L.
Tawney wu Ohio Ball'l high
with a 191-638,
C. Long'B 113461 8ifa Jec1
the K. of P. to a I point win over
McKnlaht &amp; Davies Bdwr. Ta
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cere thanks to the host of
friends whO extended their

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floral offerings during the
recent If Iness and death ol our
deer wile end sister, Mro.
Edna Hollman. Also to Dr.
Toile, the nurSt$ at Veterans
Memorial, the Rev. Eugene
GUI, the pallbearers, to
Gerold Powell for his mualc.

Help Wanted
WAITRESS Full tlmo, opply In
person. Crow's Steak House.
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CARRIER
WANTED
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MIDDLEPORT
CONTAa
FAYE MANLEY

the Ewing Funeral Home for
their efficient ttrvlce, to

those . who took coro of the
grave, and to the trustees who
so thoughtfully mode the rood
sole. To one and all we soy,
"Many Thinks."
The Fomlfy of Edna Hollman.
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Female Help Wanted
LADIES, If you hove o ,cer
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evenings 1 week frH, you
may ·qualify 11 1 Beeline
Fashion party sales plan
stylist and average SISto $40
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commission.

Sample wardrobe without
cost twice 1 year. Jean
Tru...,ll, Long Bottom, Ohio.

Phone 9&lt;19-3703.
1-16-31&lt;

$200.00 .
$75.00

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3 Used Refrigerators

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remodeling, smell oddlllons,· fll\ailolil, W. Va._.Phi(ne ~
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, 1970

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opartment, AUTOMOBILE fnauriiiCI Mulberrr Ave ., Pomeroy.
cancelled?
Loot
your
Cell 992·-tlll5 p.m., after 5
operllor's lfcenn? Cell m .phone m·2431.
29611.
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INA CABINETS, round
tobloa, old clocko, etc. Write
or cell M. D. Miller, Rt. 4,
Pomeroy, phone 992-6271.
6·26·11&lt;

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FURNISHED and unfurnlshod. SEPTIC tinks ciOMod, Mfllir
9&lt;19·39t3.
Sonllotfon. Stawert, Ohio. Ph. .
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apartments. Oo11 to Khool.
Phone992.54J4.
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6112-3035.
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~-12·11• . ALUMINUM And vln)'l ,fll.... ·
storm windows IIIIi dOorl.
APARTMENT, 3 roomil and
patios and IW!Ifngl, ...~tc
AIR
CONDITIONING,
bath, tocoted at 2nd St.,
tiNifnl.
All_.. sju.lrantitd.
Relrlgeretlon
aervlco.
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Middleport. Mrs. Key Coclf,
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1100 w. Main St.. Pomeroy. Refrigeration, Ntw Haven.
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Hospital. Thanks to the Ewing
ambulonce service. Spoclel
thank&amp; to the Holzer Holplttf
Female Help Wanted
... stall; a too. t.o tba ~n·
Chesler umley lor his.vlllto.
PART TIME Barmold. Apply
1 am very ' thankful end op.·
In person. HI Ho Bar, Mid· preclallve for ell . Scoff
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Middleport, Fry Building, WE WISH to express our sin·
Frldly end Soturdly.

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18 cents per word 11111. con· 5 ROOM epartmon!.
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GUNSHOOT January lith 12. •ecutlve 'tnoert.lono.
Brothers, 618 E. Main St.,
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· noon to· 4 p. m.. .K ine tdsand Jdt pald 'wlth ln 10days.
Pomeroy.
l!alh"" Rood. Sponso..... by
CARI1 OF THANKS
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&amp; OBITUARY
A 1·13-5tc ''' 50 for .50 word m l~lmum. 2 BEQROOM ho""'' trailer on
•- - - - -- - ::ach tddltlonal word 2c .
good" rood. Mason, W. Ve.
BLIND,t,DS
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RUBBER STAMPS mode ' to
Phone 173·5147.
Addltlonat . 25c 'Charge per
ordllr, 24 · hour service. For Advertisement.
1-15·11C
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more lnform1tlon call Dwatn
8 :30a .m . IO 5:00p.m . DIIJY•
or Wllmo Cosio, Portland, 1:30
a.m. to 12 : 00 Noon 2 BEDROOM houH· ;_, .Lincoln
Ohio.
.Saturday .
Heights, Pomeroy. 'Befort 5,
1:2-301p
phone 992·2143, after 5 p.m.
coli 992·5127.
VACANCY for two oldirly In Memcry
- ' •· Prefer private · ptld IN LOVING memory of Jomos - - -- - - -- '·_•a._trc
pttlents. Phone Mason, 173· S. Hood who paslld IWIY 20 FURNI~HED. HOUSI;, f1!' rent,
5185.
10.8-tlc
veers ogo
Jan. 18, 1950: nicely furnished, 41'b0msand
Down theltf!CI wo walk togelher
bath, picture wl.ndow. 1632 .
I WILL pte!&lt; up merchendln To wotch the baits go by,
Lincoln Heights. Phone 992·
and toke
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Cl on'J 1 Then God celled
you homo,
2180 or 992·3432.
porcontoge bosls.
II lm And God tootqou to • folrer
1-4-llc
Acfoma, auctlonHr, Rutland..
home on high.
- - - - -- - - PhoneT42·~t. 9•2J.Ifc Down fhls fond no more we'll FURNISH-ED 2 bedroom, fli'ai
'INCOME tax servlu, dilly
wonder,
floor apartment. Middleport.
except Sundly, 10 a.m. to 5 But we walk ogoln together on
Phone 992·3874.
12"18.1fc
the othlr lhore.
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lie
Rood on Rt. 7 byptss.
Grandchildren. .
Court, Syrocvll, Ohio, on
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cere thanks to the host of
friends whO extended their

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help end sympothy and sent
floral offerings during the
recent If Iness and death ol our
deer wile end sister, Mro.
Edna Hollman. Also to Dr.
Toile, the nurSt$ at Veterans
Memorial, the Rev. Eugene
GUI, the pallbearers, to
Gerold Powell for his mualc.

Help Wanted
WAITRESS Full tlmo, opply In
person. Crow's Steak House.
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CARRIER
WANTED
IN
MIDDLEPORT
CONTAa
FAYE MANLEY

the Ewing Funeral Home for
their efficient ttrvlce, to

those . who took coro of the
grave, and to the trustees who
so thoughtfully mode the rood
sole. To one and all we soy,
"Many Thinks."
The Fomlfy of Edna Hollman.
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bors, for the calla end cords I

Female Help Wanted
LADIES, If you hove o ,cer
avaHabte and 11 · leait two

evenings 1 week frH, you
may ·qualify 11 1 Beeline
Fashion party sales plan
stylist and average SISto $40
per ev,nlng

commission.

Sample wardrobe without
cost twice 1 year. Jean
Tru...,ll, Long Bottom, Ohio.

Phone 9&lt;19-3703.
1-16-31&lt;

$200.00 .
$75.00

Maytag .A~matlc Washer

Rebuilt Wrlilger Washer
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2 Used Electric Ranges
3 Used Refrigerators

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remodeling, smell oddlllons,· fll\ailolil, W. Va._.Phi(ne ~
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, 1970

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opartment, AUTOMOBILE fnauriiiCI Mulberrr Ave ., Pomeroy.
cancelled?
Loot
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Cell 992·-tlll5 p.m., after 5
operllor's lfcenn? Cell m .phone m·2431.
29611.
f·ll·IIC
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40-laklr't

INA CABINETS, round
tobloa, old clocko, etc. Write
or cell M. D. Miller, Rt. 4,
Pomeroy, phone 992-6271.
6·26·11&lt;

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vending
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FURNISHED and unfurnlshod. SEPTIC tinks ciOMod, Mfllir
9&lt;19·39t3.
Sonllotfon. Stawert, Ohio. Ph. .
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apartments. Oo11 to Khool.
Phone992.54J4.
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~-12·11• . ALUMINUM And vln)'l ,fll.... ·
storm windows IIIIi dOorl.
APARTMENT, 3 roomil and
patios and IW!Ifngl, ...~tc
AIR
CONDITIONING,
bath, tocoted at 2nd St.,
tiNifnl.
All_.. sju.lrantitd.
Relrlgeretlon
aervlco.
Jatk'o
Middleport. Mrs. Key Coclf,
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1100 w. Main St.. Pomeroy. Refrigeration, Ntw Haven.
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Hospital. Thanks to the Ewing
ambulonce service. Spoclel
thank&amp; to the Holzer Holplttf
Female Help Wanted
... stall; a too. t.o tba ~n·
Chesler umley lor his.vlllto.
PART TIME Barmold. Apply
1 am very ' thankful end op.·
In person. HI Ho Bar, Mid· preclallve for ell . Scoff
dleport.
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Middleport, Fry Building, WE WISH to express our sin·
Frldly end Soturdly.

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18 cents per word 11111. con· 5 ROOM epartmon!.
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GUNSHOOT January lith 12. •ecutlve 'tnoert.lono.
Brothers, 618 E. Main St.,
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· noon to· 4 p. m.. .K ine tdsand Jdt pald 'wlth ln 10days.
Pomeroy.
l!alh"" Rood. Sponso..... by
CARI1 OF THANKS
· PhOifa
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Roclno Fire Dept.
&amp; OBITUARY
A 1·13-5tc ''' 50 for .50 word m l~lmum. 2 BEQROOM ho""'' trailer on
•- - - - -- - ::ach tddltlonal word 2c .
good" rood. Mason, W. Ve.
BLIND,t,DS
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RUBBER STAMPS mode ' to
Phone 173·5147.
Addltlonat . 25c 'Charge per
ordllr, 24 · hour service. For Advertisement.
1-15·11C
' OFFIC•E f"OURS
more lnform1tlon call Dwatn
8 :30a .m . IO 5:00p.m . DIIJY•
or Wllmo Cosio, Portland, 1:30
a.m. to 12 : 00 Noon 2 BEDROOM houH· ;_, .Lincoln
Ohio.
.Saturday .
Heights, Pomeroy. 'Befort 5,
1:2-301p
phone 992·2143, after 5 p.m.
coli 992·5127.
VACANCY for two oldirly In Memcry
- ' •· Prefer private · ptld IN LOVING memory of Jomos - - -- - - -- '·_•a._trc
pttlents. Phone Mason, 173· S. Hood who paslld IWIY 20 FURNI~HED. HOUSI;, f1!' rent,
5185.
10.8-tlc
veers ogo
Jan. 18, 1950: nicely furnished, 41'b0msand
Down theltf!CI wo walk togelher
bath, picture wl.ndow. 1632 .
I WILL pte!&lt; up merchendln To wotch the baits go by,
Lincoln Heights. Phone 992·
and toke
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Cl on'J 1 Then God celled
you homo,
2180 or 992·3432.
porcontoge bosls.
II lm And God tootqou to • folrer
1-4-llc
Acfoma, auctlonHr, Rutland..
home on high.
- - - - -- - - PhoneT42·~t. 9•2J.Ifc Down fhls fond no more we'll FURNISH-ED 2 bedroom, fli'ai
'INCOME tax servlu, dilly
wonder,
floor apartment. Middleport.
except Sundly, 10 a.m. to 5 But we walk ogoln together on
Phone 992·3874.
12"18.1fc
the othlr lhore.
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loving
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polntment. Mn. Steven
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IWondo) Eblin, Laurel Cliff wile, Edith, Daughters an TRAILER LOTS, Bob'o
lie
Rood on Rt. 7 byptss.
Grandchildren. .
Court, Syrocvll, Ohio, on
1·4·301&lt;
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. CiesK and d.;. frqni banks
U.li. TrHsury securities
Securities of other U.S. Government Ogencles

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1.795.960.70

and corpOrations
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. Gil ligations of States ~nd .,..itlcalsubdlvlslono

Other securities
Loa no
Bank premises, fumlturo and fixtures. and other
osoets representing bonk premiieo
TOTAL ASSETS
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150,000.00
2,038.630.61
21,000.00
5,&lt;068.339.27
131,731.49
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Demand deposits of lndlvlduoll; parliltrshlps.
and tOrporations

12.373.630.!19

Time and savings depoolto ollndlvl!luaio, partnerships,
and corporations
6.098.054.SS
Deposito of United Statts Government
372,611.31
Deposits of Slates and pollticalsu6divlslons
328,187.&lt;2
CertHiod and officers• ~ •• iitc,,
38.458.S2
TOTAL DEPOSITS
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$9,211,110:1.39
(I) Total demand depooltS
2,N0,127.S2
(b) Tolaillmeondsovlngs depooito
6,250,17&lt;.17
.Other liabilities
.
221,755.42
TOTAL LIABILITIES
.,,432,757.11

RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES
for bod debt . _ on loons !set
up pursuanllo IRS rullngsl
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TOTAL RESERVES ON LOAIISANOSECUitiTII~

167.680.95
167,680.95
$921,180 .58

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. CiesK and d.;. frqni banks
U.li. TrHsury securities
Securities of other U.S. Government Ogencles

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1815.957.27
1.795.960.70

and corpOrations
.
. Gil ligations of States ~nd .,..itlcalsubdlvlslono

Other securities
Loa no
Bank premises, fumlturo and fixtures. and other
osoets representing bonk premiieo
TOTAL ASSETS
·

150,000.00
2,038.630.61
21,000.00
5,&lt;068.339.27
131,731.49
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LIABILiTIES
Demand deposits of lndlvlduoll; parliltrshlps.
and tOrporations

12.373.630.!19

Time and savings depoolto ollndlvl!luaio, partnerships,
and corporations
6.098.054.SS
Deposito of United Statts Government
372,611.31
Deposits of Slates and pollticalsu6divlslons
328,187.&lt;2
CertHiod and officers• ~ •• iitc,,
38.458.S2
TOTAL DEPOSITS
·
$9,211,110:1.39
(I) Total demand depooltS
2,N0,127.S2
(b) Tolaillmeondsovlngs depooito
6,250,17&lt;.17
.Other liabilities
.
221,755.42
TOTAL LIABILITIES
.,,432,757.11

RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES
for bod debt . _ on loons !set
up pursuanllo IRS rullngsl
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167.680.95
167,680.95
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