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MEET AT THE
MARTIN
Meet ~I "The New Martin" for wonderful food in a relaxed
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Chirttr No.1910

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CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION, INCLUDING
DOMESTIC SUiSIDIARIES. OF THE

Po•eroy National Bank
. OF POMEROY
In the State of Olllo, at f!le close alllu,lnou an D t - n, '"'· P111111ln response to c.ll m1de bJ Comptroller of the Currency,, umlirTitle12,
United St1tes (Dille, Sectlori 161. ,'
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To Two

ASSE"J;S
Cash and due from bonks
U.S. Treasury securl1ies
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Obligations of Stain and political subdivisions
Other securltiH
Federal !undo oold lnd socurlfles purchlnd
' under agr"eements 1a resell
Loans
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Bank premises, ,furnlture and fixtures, and
other.assets representing bonk premiHS
Other asse1s
TOTAL.ASSETS

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$992.816.1) '"
••171,210.00
623,259.:M
19,742.50

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1,525.000.00
••722.710.72
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120,000.00
9,457.66

Draft'Boards

S1£114,2ii.i5

LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of Individuals. partnerships,
$3,717 ,4Al.SO
and corpora11or'll
Time and savings deposlll of lnd.lvlduals •
6.681,771.26
partnerships, and corporations
107,797.20
[ltposits of United Staies·Government
627,510.82
, • ' · Dtposfll al.litates and po~iicalsufK!Iv) slons
52.751.21
Certified and officers' chicks, oh;. ·
S11.187.;HU9
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.: Ia) Total demand deposits
6,691,771
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(b) TotalllmeandsavlngsdtpOSIIs
71,369.16
. 'Other ilobilllles
TOTAL LIABILITIES
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RESERVE~ ON LOANS AND SE.CURITIES
Rnorvo for bod dab! fol~ an ' ~ns (HI
up pul'$uant.toiRS rullrill•l
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TOTAL RESERVES Oil LOAN.SANDS!CURITIES
•·CAPITALACCOUMTS
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~qulty capllal.fotal
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2110.000.00
feommonS1ock·lqlalpor ~l~
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No. shorn outstanding
8,000 '·
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Undivided f&gt;l'ollls .
185S.696.7.
TOTALCAPITALACCOUNTS
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TOTAL LIABILITIEt RESERVES, AND ·
$12,1M,W;IS
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
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.Average a1 total di!IIOSIIS tor the 15 calendar
$10,885.5:14.50
day1 endlngwllhcall date
Average o1 total loans for the 15 calendar ·
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days ending wllhcaf.l date

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' ·""(.nolber ·old aayln&amp;llalld.l IIi a~ec~:~ revlaloti. It ~ ba;
-~ ~ e vI du t IIIII "~body" II IIGt
merelY ~ng abOut tile wea~r. W~ or umnttln&amp;l;r,
u AJlE dOiai aometblng about lt.-o4illd· \llbill we ue dcili!l
II lor !lie moil palt a!Jrmlng:
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~· a definite .comtallotl •fletReo.
UCIIoll bl
~ ·1111 ilteel mlllllli Gary, Ind. wilb '
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30 mll8a dOWDWIDd. The ~laiioa 1110 Pile 'that willa
llell ~eon up 1n Gil')', ~lin • .~ by .IIDGb
&amp;om·lbe iDl!li. comes down IIi LaPorte.
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'BetWeen 111111 and 1Sl6'7,
era eel • ·~ more
. ri!pi~JIOII titan did Illations· · ' . of tilt mllll. · A
iiDit1i1r -effect baa beeD nollid ·1n · We, .ID., io nlllea
dewtlwilld of Sl Loull,
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. eveult,lal death for .750,000 ~leu 1111'!1b! nmerlea Dear oat!al!4. 14cf., becauie of suJI!Iua• clloxl!le ~ .ffoni -ny
pcnlerplantulld a paper iDUI. .. ·
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j)OllutiOo from Lot. ,\Ji&amp;e~N· II sttnrty
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ldllltu! 1.2 mWlon trees IIi tile Sa Bmaadibo Natioaal
Flirea1. The dealll of ao 1JW11 trees could haVe profound
,lllld ~bit effecla on climate. ·
II .:u not by clwlce thai Pmldell~ ~cm. '• lint oflclal
. act 1n the DeW clecade wu to ·e5U
a three-member
White Hollie CouncU on En~O!IJIIelltal Quality.
"It II lllerallJ now or never" lor tile· J~Atlon to reclaim ·
lbe purity of ill air,, Ita w•tera lllld Ita ,JIVIIig euvironmeat,
l8icf lbe Presldeat as he algned tile le~on. ' ·. .
The 11CCIIDiulatlng~deDC:e suggeala lie wu not rulJtT of
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When computers flrat came on the acene after World War.
U, there were dire p~.tostlcatlou that the electrGidc
"brains" "would event1
cause widespread Ulleii!P1ol'· ·
mant, _ p~arly among IID8idlled and semtakllled Work·
li\ · era. Already ID the dealp slllge, for initaDCe,'Were eom·
C:lete steel mills that could be \JP!I"&amp;Ied by ooe man plllb•
g butlnns.
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tecbnologtcal ilulovatlon would be true for com~l
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by
• automation, new and belleriJ*ylng jbba would be~Thill far the optimlala seem to have beeD right. One of
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• tile .most criUcally labor-abort areas Is In 11!1' very field or
wbep 110
®IIIPuterl, where an eatlmaled nallomrlde sborlap ot Wbat willl everyone. alferb\l .
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310,000 programmers currently exists. .
requlema "' tile Say Slxtlel,
, ~ . • ' To perform ita dati procesalnl fUIICtiona, 8 0
Why don't we bllry some Of tile· A "~" Nlde Qle ra!la:·
"apeaks" and "llstena" to anY of a n11mber of
Jan. ovtrllled alu&amp; trordl, lo!l? leo "Dorky" waa ~ y!!U
oo!ioOo ·. pages with aucb tllotlc names as COBOL,
RTRAN tonser groove on;tlle I!.OIIkeHIII pill iDa ~. and a ding-a-ling
1....- PL/1 and RPG. Training of a human programmer tti rapmyllldsueloprovelbey're Unkled, bu.t didn' t tlng
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hlp. I'm from IJie· day when anybody's cblmea. '
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In a recent and IUC&lt;lfsaful pilot program, however, Com· "bead" wua nautlcallerm and
"Cool" waa "nolao hoi."
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ICbool dropoull from Boston'• Roxbliry Bef:Uql! to qualify shoe.
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Doea anyone' else gel bail
"Soul brolbera" belonged to
~UCludiDg one wtlb only an Btb-gi'ade ed11C8Uon, were j;i;i vibes from tile freaky new the Fraterriat o;Je; Ghoits.
• to~ooodurlnc lralnlng before steppllig mto iobl IIi the voc:aa.•••-? '- OVERKILLED ''Out of lllltht"· .....
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The Commomreallb proltl'aJ utlllz.ed a "'-"~ Dear "0 : ~r,;
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lUge ~;\D$'t:, coupledamwllb De'll' ~
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Ja co-operaUOirwllb Equal &lt;&gt;PPoftllhttt~ ·i!i . fa~"'"~-.I.Jllk.lw, )lhille ' lll jaU. (And
private lnduatfY, the progr11111 ta fO be ~10 upp
welN WOrds - a!MI.tbai•~ Why meant Utile -Mary' was
SO mm:e disa_dv~ged young men and womeq.
etade the kids trlU III,!Oit1 ~ p new ·. up, 11ot 'beailed fot the
A program sucb as thll baa broad naUODal'lm u u
crop. Wbin eldel's "Set into" wasoo.)
the YOUIIC cener.tl\ld'• alu&amp;. "Flake off" wu not a comextendlnl ~yond the gbetlns to prtaoaa scl!OOta ~
lnllltuUou.
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Rather tban being a menace, the c~puter IIi Uils up llebtabout'~..10 copjeoll. "F!'i*y~ might bave been
lnataDce as leu\ II creating uaelul emploYJII8tlt for peOple So let'a IDIItlle bell far 1MGI foil'. Wagnalls' illclmame far bla
wbo milbt olherwlae he not just unemplOyed but ~~~~e~~~p~oy. alu&amp; lrilll HIJ!Ie of:
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A ''bird" wore featlten aiKl
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Wlblma came bidE to 'tle it.
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up at .H.
Sine Fields, ,~ senior for·
want, p11t Wal)ama abead 37-31
oo a free lbrow alter the
FaldJns had CGiitrolled the 11po
off- and the bill- 'until 5:09
J'l!llllllled iD tile fpurlb q\larl«.
Atthe4:45mm,autdthlta
long jumper to "JIIit"Melp iD
OP f!'Gnt aPift at ii"M Haggerty
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the Ja~ ~ ' iD rl
had 17. Dan White, W FrldaynllbliatSoullllmlAcal. Krwere.iic 4 :i 424 422 Howardhltonatwo.polnterto SEO~ battle. Ill tllelr lin&amp;•
399 ' 447 tie it up ..n. Tldi was the meeting, Mellis won 1H.'
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: point ,JII wblcb Tyo made hill Wa~WU ljilsll the Narth GAIIIf
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2: 2836 tlral appearance and lm· Plrata. In tbelr lint ~.
r1 lhola from tile field lor 4U ~YGER CREEK (18) ALL GAMES
mediately be dropped in two em Norib Gallla woo &amp;4-G.
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pereentandmade17ofZ2attlle Rllthceb,S.11-17;Bmm,7·741; ·TEAM
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replaee blm. Tbe 8pan...a lor 31.1 per cent and ~ of 311 at 0, Tolala, .-...
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ftnlahed tile pme w1111 lour the Une far 11.8 per cent Kyg.- ALEXANDER (77) - Bobo, Hannan Trace 4 I 671 767 40-10 AI tbe 2-5&amp; inark RidE
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Tlim Jlo!IO, 1-2 ~. IIICl The Utile Spartana WOil tbe Z.IO; BrooD, Z.~; Kecll, ~IO;
LAST WEEKS RESULTS
bit oft a tong jumper and Meigs
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LIJnnle GrlcPbY, ~~1 junior, reserve game 77-fJ.,
G. llrOob, 3+10;, White, 1-4-4; Eastern 75 North Gallla 61
went &lt;11 tcp again, 42-40.
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paced lbe ~ildlwllllll Coach John Sane B Bobcall W~ O.W. Totalil, 311-17·77.
Symm111 Valley 17 No. Gallla 71 Wallaml came back for five
Niles' MCKinley IS
points. 'Jan Seel, U junior, are now f&gt;-7 iD all pmesiGr tile Kyger Creek
18 1112 19-a Southern 65, Hanna; W. Va. 4 lllr&amp;lgbtpolnll on fleldgoala by
You~ WoodrOw WIIICIII GregllrooU,f&gt;.lltrealmwlancl aeuon IJicl lied with North All!sander
18211911-71' Kyger Cr'k S'lhwellern 39
Fields 111C1 Howard and free
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No. Gallla 70 Hannon Tract 57 lhrqw by Gilllaple Tills placed
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Alexander 72 Kyg..- Creek 611 1:29 left.
St111btnvillt Central 511
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But the. Marluders lltuck
E. Llverpool4
Coach ~' s; Rilsa' Scl9lh- 311al uie end of three periods. led the taeen with oeven.
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bacl&lt;l&lt;ltaketlleleadonanolher
Meislllon 53
weclem IIIIJa1andera · notched Southwestern had five men in SOUTHERN (53) - Nease 0. Symm111 Valley al Han. Trace )1lmper by Tyo IJicl two free
Youngiio&gt;¥" East 32
their aeCCJiai1 Solllbem , ValleJ double Dgurea lnellldlng lUcky Q.O; Jolinaon ~10; l!bain 2-U; Friday:
thrvws, alao .by Tyo, tile latter
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I!NSOD willie~~ aver Including 10 for 10 al tile foul HID 1-0-2; G. Hart 1.0.2; Norris North Ilia "' Wahama
Meigs led 41-45.
cOlumbiana 63 Unlllld J4
llle vlllling Southern 1Acal line; Rusty Hutchins, 5·10 6-5-17. Totals 26-13-63.
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~ East Tech 68
Parple To"'adoea Saturday aenlor, with II; Joe Waters, 5-10 SOUTHWESTERN (63) ,..- Soturd1 y:
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&lt;lie'(• John Hoy 56
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Junior, had 14; and Solan Eb- Haney $-1-6; )\. HulcldM lhl--1$; 1 Souih Webslor ol Hon-Trace ·!eft Ill regain the lead lor llle
Elyria 68 Toledo Dovllblso Jl . SOulbtreslen!llnowUID lbe man, &amp;-2 junior, willl10.
Ehman 4-Z.IO; Stout S-111-16; Federal Hocking at Eastern . Falconi, 47-46.
Lorain 81 .5Gulhvlew 66
SVAC and 3&gt;:1 iD all. 'pmell. ·
Waters 5+14; Dalley 1·1-3.
TbeMarauderafaDedtoscore
67
Fal~l.~ 61 Bry,an 5I
Southern Ia 24 in.the SVAC and Top aeorlng bonora of tbe Tolals 21·21-«1.
&lt;11 two mlaaed fret thrvws willl
Mllo_ml •.0 59
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~51
' alao 3-8 In all •
.Soutb- Di8bt went to Gary Norrla, 5-10 Soulllern
10 II Ill~
Q-WIIot !Dill Tbcmi41 Jef· I aeeontll left, and with l)ro .
78
Bedger"~'79 Pv:t:lng Volley \rest!!i'll playa Frldly al, Union aeillor, who paced Coacb Jim Southwestern 15 15 17 19-63 fnJtm'l lmpreulon of the secontla sl!owlng on tile clock,, .
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McKinley 62
Southern e~lertalns Kyser poiDII. Roy Jobnaon, ~senior, SAT1JRDAY'S BOX SCORE
A-He described It aa "a both oo a one and one altuatiOil
Columbul South 55
Creek.
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great atone house, blg
Canlol! Llrw;oln 62
Tbe IIIPlanden led all tile Soulllern wcm tile reserve FEDEJW,HOCitiNG (II) ell01igb for two emperor~
Lorain Admlr~l King «1
way,15-IO at llle end~ tile lint ome 33-32'u Snyder paced tile Ball 3-U· Dillinger SoN·
tile~-~.'~ran
canton Lehman 59 CuvaMgl period, 31).21 at tile bill, ancl47· wlnnen11'iibl1. Larry SlepbeM DriiPo 5·1:11; Hall.' 0.1·1;
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Alliance 68 canton 1;. c. :1,'
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11IE DAILY
ca.;:Of)Acqulnaa75Akroll Eliot
LOGAN ~47)
72 Miller 64
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' llampshire, 2-U, ftoDills, z.2.
Clllli1DL T - ' - · r&amp;
e3iltl 56
Tlie
reserve l~jrwanl,klpped aeorenwith &amp;; ·YekDlcb,l·Zof;B.Sbaw,1·1·
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J3,followedbyStneDIInfee,574 Col.l Grove 34
10
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· &gt;.fPike "' Co. I
and Dave Fjfe, i-11 ~ FederaJ.Hocldna .. U ·lt It t6
62
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uo 37.
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EASTERN tPIH) Ml
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upped Its overall · Howard, 7-3-17; Bordim, loU;
record to ._7 In tile ~ Blanton, 5-4-16; Neal, Z.l-6;
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tann1n11 12 feel ,af. had an I-I lead at the end of tbe &amp;-5-! 7; Martin, 3-1-7; Foul, 3-1•
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52 .
. PlilllerOJ~~ 11.118; Jlinl&lt;ln, :lll-13 at tile ball.
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UGIIiil.; ~wba Falla, U8 . Wabama lel)fartber behind ill SCORE BY QUARTERS·
;~; Cliatltlloii 11.1f 11111!.. tile third quarter as they ~ E4atem (Pike)
1332 5o IH
12 FT. LONG-BELL
~ J,oclis. ~ 11 teet ·.oulle!Jred 12 to~. Meigs leadiJig Wellston
1$ 211 47 62
of. rolltrs; . Qac~JM!, l'llllllilll!· 13 32-il.all!lrlhree qllllrlers.ln tile RESERVE SCORE: •Wellston
II feet; finAl q,llll'ler Meigs IIUbltltulss 59 Easlem (Ptlo:e) 51.
11 went IIito aetloo and maintained ,...·- - •
the lead.
.Melp made, 14 of19 from lbe
lleld fiJI" 211 per cent wbiJe
appliances
wabatllil' c:onuected on 12,of 58
far a cnolllllll per cent. Melp
converted 17 of' 37 from lbe
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MEIGS- Fife 2+1, Dunfee f&gt;.
Z-12, Morris S-G-4, T. Va~ 4r..l3, Cooke O.I·l, A8h o-Z-2, V.
lnwqen D-2-2, Buck 0.0.0,
CotterlU0:1·1,M. Vall8hall~.
We'- &amp;44. Tolals 14-17-lli.
WAHAMA - 14mhirl 4-1-8,
Harrja 0.1·1, R. Clark »1, B.

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-~ ~ e vI du t IIIII "~body" II IIGt
merelY ~ng abOut tile wea~r. W~ or umnttln&amp;l;r,
u AJlE dOiai aometblng about lt.-o4illd· \llbill we ue dcili!l
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llell ~eon up 1n Gil')', ~lin • .~ by .IIDGb
&amp;om·lbe iDl!li. comes down IIi LaPorte.
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era eel • ·~ more
. ri!pi~JIOII titan did Illations· · ' . of tilt mllll. · A
iiDit1i1r -effect baa beeD nollid ·1n · We, .ID., io nlllea
dewtlwilld of Sl Loull,
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. eveult,lal death for .750,000 ~leu 1111'!1b! nmerlea Dear oat!al!4. 14cf., becauie of suJI!Iua• clloxl!le ~ .ffoni -ny
pcnlerplantulld a paper iDUI. .. ·
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j)OllutiOo from Lot. ,\Ji&amp;e~N· II sttnrty
. automobile
ldllltu! 1.2 mWlon trees IIi tile Sa Bmaadibo Natioaal
Flirea1. The dealll of ao 1JW11 trees could haVe profound
,lllld ~bit effecla on climate. ·
II .:u not by clwlce thai Pmldell~ ~cm. '• lint oflclal
. act 1n the DeW clecade wu to ·e5U
a three-member
White Hollie CouncU on En~O!IJIIelltal Quality.
"It II lllerallJ now or never" lor tile· J~Atlon to reclaim ·
lbe purity of ill air,, Ita w•tera lllld Ita ,JIVIIig euvironmeat,
l8icf lbe Presldeat as he algned tile le~on. ' ·. .
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U, there were dire p~.tostlcatlou that the electrGidc
"brains" "would event1
cause widespread Ulleii!P1ol'· ·
mant, _ p~arly among IID8idlled and semtakllled Work·
li\ · era. Already ID the dealp slllge, for initaDCe,'Were eom·
C:lete steel mills that could be \JP!I"&amp;Ied by ooe man plllb•
g butlnns.
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tecbnologtcal ilulovatlon would be true for com~l
• , while some old joba would lllldoubtedly be a
by
• automation, new and belleriJ*ylng jbba would be~Thill far the optimlala seem to have beeD right. One of
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• tile .most criUcally labor-abort areas Is In 11!1' very field or
wbep 110
®IIIPuterl, where an eatlmaled nallomrlde sborlap ot Wbat willl everyone. alferb\l .
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310,000 programmers currently exists. .
requlema "' tile Say Slxtlel,
, ~ . • ' To perform ita dati procesalnl fUIICtiona, 8 0
Why don't we bllry some Of tile· A "~" Nlde Qle ra!la:·
"apeaks" and "llstena" to anY of a n11mber of
Jan. ovtrllled alu&amp; trordl, lo!l? leo "Dorky" waa ~ y!!U
oo!ioOo ·. pages with aucb tllotlc names as COBOL,
RTRAN tonser groove on;tlle I!.OIIkeHIII pill iDa ~. and a ding-a-ling
1....- PL/1 and RPG. Training of a human programmer tti rapmyllldsueloprovelbey're Unkled, bu.t didn' t tlng
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hlp. I'm from IJie· day when anybody's cblmea. '
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In a recent and IUC&lt;lfsaful pilot program, however, Com· "bead" wua nautlcallerm and
"Cool" waa "nolao hoi."
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ICbool dropoull from Boston'• Roxbliry Bef:Uql! to qualify shoe.
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Doea anyone' else gel bail
"Soul brolbera" belonged to
~UCludiDg one wtlb only an Btb-gi'ade ed11C8Uon, were j;i;i vibes from tile freaky new the Fraterriat o;Je; Ghoits.
• to~ooodurlnc lralnlng before steppllig mto iobl IIi the voc:aa.•••-? '- OVERKILLED ''Out of lllltht"· .....
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The Commomreallb proltl'aJ utlllz.ed a "'-"~ Dear "0 : ~r,;
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lUge ~;\D$'t:, coupledamwllb De'll' ~
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Ja co-operaUOirwllb Equal &lt;&gt;PPoftllhttt~ ·i!i . fa~"'"~-.I.Jllk.lw, )lhille ' lll jaU. (And
private lnduatfY, the progr11111 ta fO be ~10 upp
welN WOrds - a!MI.tbai•~ Why meant Utile -Mary' was
SO mm:e disa_dv~ged young men and womeq.
etade the kids trlU III,!Oit1 ~ p new ·. up, 11ot 'beailed fot the
A program sucb as thll baa broad naUODal'lm u u
crop. Wbin eldel's "Set into" wasoo.)
the YOUIIC cener.tl\ld'• alu&amp;. "Flake off" wu not a comextendlnl ~yond the gbetlns to prtaoaa scl!OOta ~
lnllltuUou.
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Rather tban being a menace, the c~puter IIi Uils up llebtabout'~..10 copjeoll. "F!'i*y~ might bave been
lnataDce as leu\ II creating uaelul emploYJII8tlt for peOple So let'a IDIItlle bell far 1MGI foil'. Wagnalls' illclmame far bla
wbo milbt olherwlae he not just unemplOyed but ~~~~e~~~p~oy. alu&amp; lrilll HIJ!Ie of:
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not "pot In every chiclE.'' went Ill lunch.
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A ''bird" wore featlten aiKl
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could fiy. (She allll does nollri !I patrol ear.
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Sine Fields, ,~ senior for·
want, p11t Wal)ama abead 37-31
oo a free lbrow alter the
FaldJns had CGiitrolled the 11po
off- and the bill- 'until 5:09
J'l!llllllled iD tile fpurlb q\larl«.
Atthe4:45mm,autdthlta
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2: 2836 tlral appearance and lm· Plrata. In tbelr lint ~.
r1 lhola from tile field lor 4U ~YGER CREEK (18) ALL GAMES
mediately be dropped in two em Norib Gallla woo &amp;4-G.
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Tlim Jlo!IO, 1-2 ~. IIICl The Utile Spartana WOil tbe Z.IO; BrooD, Z.~; Kecll, ~IO;
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bit oft a tong jumper and Meigs
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LIJnnle GrlcPbY, ~~1 junior, reserve game 77-fJ.,
G. llrOob, 3+10;, White, 1-4-4; Eastern 75 North Gallla 61
went &lt;11 tcp again, 42-40.
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paced lbe ~ildlwllllll Coach John Sane B Bobcall W~ O.W. Totalil, 311-17·77.
Symm111 Valley 17 No. Gallla 71 Wallaml came back for five
Niles' MCKinley IS
points. 'Jan Seel, U junior, are now f&gt;-7 iD all pmesiGr tile Kyger Creek
18 1112 19-a Southern 65, Hanna; W. Va. 4 lllr&amp;lgbtpolnll on fleldgoala by
You~ WoodrOw WIIICIII GregllrooU,f&gt;.lltrealmwlancl aeuon IJicl lied with North All!sander
18211911-71' Kyger Cr'k S'lhwellern 39
Fields 111C1 Howard and free
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No. Gallla 70 Hannon Tract 57 lhrqw by Gilllaple Tills placed
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St111btnvillt Central 511
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But the. Marluders lltuck
E. Llverpool4
Coach ~' s; Rilsa' Scl9lh- 311al uie end of three periods. led the taeen with oeven.
Tuesdoy:
bacl&lt;l&lt;ltaketlleleadonanolher
Meislllon 53
weclem IIIIJa1andera · notched Southwestern had five men in SOUTHERN (53) - Nease 0. Symm111 Valley al Han. Trace )1lmper by Tyo IJicl two free
Youngiio&gt;¥" East 32
their aeCCJiai1 Solllbem , ValleJ double Dgurea lnellldlng lUcky Q.O; Jolinaon ~10; l!bain 2-U; Friday:
thrvws, alao .by Tyo, tile latter
Yoilr!lilown
Rayen
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I!NSOD willie~~ aver Including 10 for 10 al tile foul HID 1-0-2; G. Hart 1.0.2; Norris North Ilia "' Wahama
Meigs led 41-45.
cOlumbiana 63 Unlllld J4
llle vlllling Southern 1Acal line; Rusty Hutchins, 5·10 6-5-17. Totals 26-13-63.
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~ East Tech 68
Parple To"'adoea Saturday aenlor, with II; Joe Waters, 5-10 SOUTHWESTERN (63) ,..- Soturd1 y:
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&lt;lie'(• John Hoy 56
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Junior, had 14; and Solan Eb- Haney $-1-6; )\. HulcldM lhl--1$; 1 Souih Webslor ol Hon-Trace ·!eft Ill regain the lead lor llle
Elyria 68 Toledo Dovllblso Jl . SOulbtreslen!llnowUID lbe man, &amp;-2 junior, willl10.
Ehman 4-Z.IO; Stout S-111-16; Federal Hocking at Eastern . Falconi, 47-46.
Lorain 81 .5Gulhvlew 66
SVAC and 3&gt;:1 iD all. 'pmell. ·
Waters 5+14; Dalley 1·1-3.
TbeMarauderafaDedtoscore
67
Fal~l.~ 61 Bry,an 5I
Southern Ia 24 in.the SVAC and Top aeorlng bonora of tbe Tolals 21·21-«1.
&lt;11 two mlaaed fret thrvws willl
Mllo_ml •.0 59
~~Uie:
~51
' alao 3-8 In all •
.Soutb- Di8bt went to Gary Norrla, 5-10 Soulllern
10 II Ill~
Q-WIIot !Dill Tbcmi41 Jef· I aeeontll left, and with l)ro .
78
Bedger"~'79 Pv:t:lng Volley \rest!!i'll playa Frldly al, Union aeillor, who paced Coacb Jim Southwestern 15 15 17 19-63 fnJtm'l lmpreulon of the secontla sl!owlng on tile clock,, .
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McKinley 62
Southern e~lertalns Kyser poiDII. Roy Jobnaon, ~senior, SAT1JRDAY'S BOX SCORE
A-He described It aa "a both oo a one and one altuatiOil
Columbul South 55
Creek.
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great atone house, blg
Canlol! Llrw;oln 62
Tbe IIIPlanden led all tile Soulllern wcm tile reserve FEDEJW,HOCitiNG (II) ell01igb for two emperor~
Lorain Admlr~l King «1
way,15-IO at llle end~ tile lint ome 33-32'u Snyder paced tile Ball 3-U· Dillinger SoN·
tile~-~.'~ran
canton Lehman 59 CuvaMgl period, 31).21 at tile bill, ancl47· wlnnen11'iibl1. Larry SlepbeM DriiPo 5·1:11; Hall.' 0.1·1;
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Alliance 68 canton 1;. c. :1,'
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11IE DAILY
ca.;:Of)Acqulnaa75Akroll Eliot
LOGAN ~47)
72 Miller 64
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' llampshire, 2-U, ftoDills, z.2.
Clllli1DL T - ' - · r&amp;
e3iltl 56
Tlie
reserve l~jrwanl,klpped aeorenwith &amp;; ·YekDlcb,l·Zof;B.Sbaw,1·1·
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J3,followedbyStneDIInfee,574 Col.l Grove 34
10
........,. ~ willl .12 1-3; TOTAL 17-13-47.
· &gt;.fPike "' Co. I
and Dave Fjfe, i-11 ~ FederaJ.Hocldna .. U ·lt It t6
62
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uo 37.
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'Uinbert; W 'ftisbinar[ iulrd,
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EASTERN tPIH) Ml
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upped Its overall · Howard, 7-3-17; Bordim, loU;
record to ._7 In tile ~ Blanton, 5-4-16; Neal, Z.l-6;
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Caach Teft'Y Qlllin8er bo)'a Jordan, Moll; Zimmerman, L
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tann1n11 12 feel ,af. had an I-I lead at the end of tbe &amp;-5-! 7; Martin, 3-1-7; Foul, 3-1•
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52 .
. PlilllerOJ~~ 11.118; Jlinl&lt;ln, :lll-13 at tile ball.
62•
UGIIiil.; ~wba Falla, U8 . Wabama lel)fartber behind ill SCORE BY QUARTERS·
;~; Cliatltlloii 11.1f 11111!.. tile third quarter as they ~ E4atem (Pike)
1332 5o IH
12 FT. LONG-BELL
~ J,oclis. ~ 11 teet ·.oulle!Jred 12 to~. Meigs leadiJig Wellston
1$ 211 47 62
of. rolltrs; . Qac~JM!, l'llllllilll!· 13 32-il.all!lrlhree qllllrlers.ln tile RESERVE SCORE: •Wellston
II feet; finAl q,llll'ler Meigs IIUbltltulss 59 Easlem (Ptlo:e) 51.
11 went IIito aetloo and maintained ,...·- - •
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.Melp made, 14 of19 from lbe
lleld fiJI" 211 per cent wbiJe
appliances
wabatllil' c:onuected on 12,of 58
far a cnolllllll per cent. Melp
converted 17 of' 37 from lbe
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1 0 2 1 0 1 Crel!k 174 SIIUrdl)' nilbl at
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and.Z7 ~· Witii'GDIJ fqur
U 10 10 11--41 , _ oob Door.
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5 I 4 11-32
Mei81
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MEIGS- Fife 2+1, Dunfee f&gt;.
Z-12, Morris S-G-4, T. Va~ 4r..l3, Cooke O.I·l, A8h o-Z-2, V.
lnwqen D-2-2, Buck 0.0.0,
CotterlU0:1·1,M. Vall8hall~.
We'- &amp;44. Tolals 14-17-lli.
WAHAMA - 14mhirl 4-1-8,
Harrja 0.1·1, R. Clark »1, B.

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"'- children, Londonderry; Mr. and
Mrs. Allred Walsh and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Arbaugh
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Mr and Mrs Clay Jordan
from· the Southeastern Ohio
• · • Experiment Farm were 1111101111
·. ; ; ~ those from Meigs County whO
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Jockson. The event was a
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Uolverslly for area residents.
Mr. and.Mrs. Carl Crabtree who
live
here in Vin!Dn County
:r were IIDlODg representatives
·from !bat oounty.
Mr. and :&amp;lnJ. Lavern Jordan,
.I .~ Jackie, Danny, Betty and Jerrie
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gathered at tbthome of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Ellii on l!alurday
everung
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newlyweds, with a shower. The
young couple ret:elved ,many
useful gifts.
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are 8I1IIOUIICin&amp; the blrlb of a 7
lb. I oz. son, AaroD Lee, at
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Athens, on January I. The llWe
t11e bas a lister, Reba. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Cbester Price and Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Slslubury.

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Grand Prix, Local ear. Maroon finish, good liros. auto.
"""'" power sloering &amp; brakes. radio, budiil ,.., tnd
eonsole.
·
IH4 VOLKSWAGEN 2 DOOR
body needs

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Fingerprints are an al•
most Infallible m e a n s of
identification because no
two seiB are exactly alike.
Dr. Henry F~ulds publlslled
the first article advocating
use of fingerprints in poUce
work, In Nature magazine,
Oct. 28, 11180, 'lbe World
Almanac notes. Crimlnall'
attempts to change finK[~
prints by s u r g e r y, .
grafts or muWation have
proven iuu:uccessful.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) -The cure for inlliition in the past.
coot of living rose at ill most Treasury Secretary David M. The only queitlon asked at !bat
~~~
dizzying pace In almost two Kennedy conunen!Od at about 1Ume was whetber the ad· ~!
decades during. President mid-year !bat if the program minislration would have the
I~·
Nixon's first year .in offtce did not work ''we will have. to eourqe to ·stick \II , Its anli'
l : ' despiie hli administration's ·rewrite all the economics inflation policy ~.lllecruncb
!
eflorll to put on the brakes.
lntbookl."
· began. . .'
: i.~ .
Nlzon adopted j. . about "Tiieleooral bUdget was $2$
~aresome_ signstbatthe IYA.CAIICY tor two ell!erly For Rent or Sale
1 every major recommendation bllllon In the red during the 1918 overaU !!COI!OIIIf l)u begun to
,~- Prefer ptivatt pal4
, of his economic slrategtsts for fiscal year lhal'ended June 30, cool. Industrial pioo!1iellbn haJ patltnfo. Phont 1 ~-· 773- . 4 BEDROoM fiOu~e, ~.
10!f.lfc
wllll w~ll fo ,..u,carpeting,
1~ eurli!g lnDation but prices rose 19611. It was aboojt $3 billion In declined In recent, months; $185.
•'
steadily tlrougb it aU.
- the black In the 1969 fiscal year retsil sales have sb,own UWe
11'! blflj, PI~ living 1'001!'
: ·
Eeonomlsls both in and out of wbich included the last ab: increaae; the stock market I WILL pick up mor~IH wllll ',11"'1!1~· •tao:!" ~
,, •. ' -govemment say there will be months of the Johnson ad-" dipped sharply.
end take to auttion 9\1 a
do!OI· afld lloldn. r!llilrlo1 ·11111
11m0 relief from lnDation in minlltraUon and the fint ab:
But unleas the cooling hegins perte!)tage boois. Call Jim hMfing end tlr cinllltlonfng,•' ·
11'10 llhoo·"" roba~'.. 1 the
b
d
llhow
the
Adams, auctioneer, Rutland. ~pjlrQKimaltty .,. ·and ..,.,
~
1 _., p
.., a
months of I e Ni:mn a • 10 . up soon a1
super· Phone 7&lt;12~1. 9.2J.lfc
" llllrd • - · 2 miltS Nlf •ol
coatofhlgherunemploymenlA minlltration.
market checkout counter, the
,
Tc-· .
.
few analysts even Jll'llCii£1 a The Budget Bureau hu Reputillcana -i:ould. be In INcOME tox ·..rvica, dally ·· :,::;~~\~-.·~11;!1';,
1ecLastion.
predicted
all5.8fiscal
bllllonyear
BurPius
trouble.
voterado exctpl
·
year was time to pay ,the !or
the current
tba! political
no~ usUally
ask The
if eeooomlc
p.m. Sunday,
Evening~10·o,m!
., by' to
"ap-$
' '. \
.c· •, -\:
:'i' .1i• ' c .~~~~~;8~i~W.
piper for almost a decade \II runs through June 30. But few "poilcy ts orthodox « If the j&gt;ointmenf. Mrs: Steven 2J~il;vl!Oilsil: m·JiaClt .·
184*ecedented economic ad- adminlatrationofliclals&amp;Nnow ~onliata think it will wort. &lt;wanda&gt; Eblin, t:..urtl Oilf
st., Mll!illeporj:' PIMIM 992-·',
· vancement. The coot of Uvq - .. optimistic to believe the They generally demand results Road on Rt. 7 bypass,
32J9.
,,
, • :
1
lndR rose by almost 6 per cent target can be hit. The budget and hold the party in PDWI!!"
-4-301c ,_;n.t:~c..:. the most since IIIIi! - but the probably wm atsy In the -black, reaponslb1e if the reaulls are M.l '1- - -- - - - •
of
and however·- maybe just barely. produced. What happens be- I inlet! To Bur . _ . ·'- Auto Sales : ··
registered a shtgl!lh · The Otber side of federal lweennowandthelallelections ICHIINA CABINE;TS, roun4
·'
~ance ~ qjloul 3 per cent.
economic policy has been even cuuld he critical to GOP hopes. · ,, t,bleo, old docks, '.'c. Write .
lhort, Ooere wasn't much II10I1i austere. The Federal ·
or coli M. D. 'Miller, Rt. 4,
to. buy 1n 1969 but u coot Reserve Board has stopped
Pomorov......... 992-'271.
far more.
almost-aU growth In the money
6-26-tfc .
_
Nlson•s
anti-Inflation
supply
with
increased
Interest
1
·, program was rooted in ratesandashorlageofcredilat
;fCGDIIIDic ortbodoay. It called any price. ·
for a balance budget and tight
When Naon took office, the
money. This combination had economists assured him that
alwap been considered a sure inllaUon would buclde under

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Ml'.liid·l\Jios. Manlord
· Ohlo vi.alled
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and daucbter • bi •
:.~·- News, N.ot es Mr.
5mllh
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Mill Anna Parter, Cleveland, ~--·
Guests
Mr. and Mrs •.
Ylllted with her grandporenll, Robert Mattox were Cllullnl,
Mr. and Mra. Ney Carpenter ~Howells and Sybil Pryor,
and her aunt, Mra. Martha \!Olumtius.
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~: James Fauber, Fl. BU..,

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t 1 bollda furloqh
, , with
• - .his
spen
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motber, Mra.
Edna
' ( ·Fauber. Other guests were
:,·. Richard Fauber, ColumbUs;
: t J-tSclunittsuer, Athens; Mr.
and Mrs. Charles stevens and
"'- children, Londonderry; Mr. and
Mrs. Allred Walsh and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Arbaugh
.. and IGilS, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Fauber and Walter and James
Goble, local.
Mr and Mrs Clay Jordan
from· the Southeastern Ohio
• · • Experiment Farm were 1111101111
·. ; ; ~ those from Meigs County whO
' ;:: attended lhe Pathways to ·
• "'"· Progress dinner meeting In
Jockson. The event was a
eelebraUon of the !ClOth annlveraary of the Ohio State
Uolverslly for area residents.
Mr. and.Mrs. Carl Crabtree who
live
here in Vin!Dn County
:r were IIDlODg representatives
·from !bat oounty.
Mr. and :&amp;lnJ. Lavern Jordan,
.I .~ Jackie, Danny, Betty and Jerrie
-;.I ••• · SUe, were Sunday dinner guests
1 ., ;
of Mr. and Mrs. William
;. ~ ~i- LIIWIOIIandhelpedMr. LaWlOR
· tt celebrate his birthday.
1 ' itMr. aDci Mrs. Robert Mstlo:l
j
~
llldEdwardMattoxwere called ·
I ~-. to Belle, w. Va. by the death of
· an aunt, Mrs Eva Mattox.
..,_ Leah · G ton Alban
• ~.
~
as •
Y•
. !l!L wu WI overnlgbl gueot of her
Mr. and Mrs.
Fern GWogly. Callers at the
Gillogly borne were Cecil
GiUogly and children, Athens;
ind Mr. and Mrs. Carl Crabltee

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Friends and relatives ;
gathered at tbthome of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Ellii on l!alurday
everung
· to honor Mr. ond Mrs.
Gary Wright (Cheryl Eills),
newlyweds, with a shower. The
young couple ret:elved ,many
useful gifts.
·
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry stansllurJ
are 8I1IIOUIICin&amp; the blrlb of a 7
lb. I oz. son, AaroD Lee, at
1
Sheltering Arms Hoapits,
Athens, on January I. The llWe
t11e bas a lister, Reba. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Cbester Price and Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Slslubury.

WORLD

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. Co~t

IMS PONTIAC H.T. CDUPE
SISfl
Grand Prix, Local ear. Maroon finish, good liros. auto.
"""'" power sloering &amp; brakes. radio, budiil ,.., tnd
eonsole.
·
IH4 VOLKSWAGEN 2 DOOR
body needs

Goad tires. runs fino.

refreshi~.

-

lf~NTAD

INFORMATION

DIIAOLINES

P.M. Day Btfort Publication

Monday De.-dllnt9a.m .
cancellation &amp; Corrections
Will bt eccepted until 9 a .m. for
Day of Publlcttlon

REGULATIONS

Th• Publisher reservtl th'e
to Kit or re lect any ads"

near

~

'l9tUUICK w·ILDcAT H.T. c~E. ·
: •~tis '-·
Whift finish. 81~, viityi trim. Goad tires, Aulo.malie, ' ·
po- sfeerlng. Radio.

ed

oblectlonal.

The-

~·~•IIShoer will not be rttponslbte

than one Incorrect

•

Fingerprints are an al•
most Infallible m e a n s of
identification because no
two seiB are exactly alike.
Dr. Henry F~ulds publlslled
the first article advocating
use of fingerprints in poUce
work, In Nature magazine,
Oct. 28, 11180, 'lbe World
Almanac notes. Crimlnall'
attempts to change finK[~
prints by s u r g e r y, .
grafts or muWation have
proven iuu:uccessful.

ofLiv

·Up
'

8·11-tfc
TRAILER\ Brown's -Trallor
Park, ~inthvi~t. (ltllo.
-Phone .99H324.

'

WASHINGTON (UPI) -The cure for inlliition in the past.
coot of living rose at ill most Treasury Secretary David M. The only queitlon asked at !bat
~~~
dizzying pace In almost two Kennedy conunen!Od at about 1Ume was whetber the ad· ~!
decades during. President mid-year !bat if the program minislration would have the
I~·
Nixon's first year .in offtce did not work ''we will have. to eourqe to ·stick \II , Its anli'
l : ' despiie hli administration's ·rewrite all the economics inflation policy ~.lllecruncb
!
eflorll to put on the brakes.
lntbookl."
· began. . .'
: i.~ .
Nlzon adopted j. . about "Tiieleooral bUdget was $2$
~aresome_ signstbatthe IYA.CAIICY tor two ell!erly For Rent or Sale
1 every major recommendation bllllon In the red during the 1918 overaU !!COI!OIIIf l)u begun to
,~- Prefer ptivatt pal4
, of his economic slrategtsts for fiscal year lhal'ended June 30, cool. Industrial pioo!1iellbn haJ patltnfo. Phont 1 ~-· 773- . 4 BEDROoM fiOu~e, ~.
10!f.lfc
wllll w~ll fo ,..u,carpeting,
1~ eurli!g lnDation but prices rose 19611. It was aboojt $3 billion In declined In recent, months; $185.
•'
steadily tlrougb it aU.
- the black In the 1969 fiscal year retsil sales have sb,own UWe
11'! blflj, PI~ living 1'001!'
: ·
Eeonomlsls both in and out of wbich included the last ab: increaae; the stock market I WILL pick up mor~IH wllll ',11"'1!1~· •tao:!" ~
,, •. ' -govemment say there will be months of the Johnson ad-" dipped sharply.
end take to auttion 9\1 a
do!OI· afld lloldn. r!llilrlo1 ·11111
11m0 relief from lnDation in minlltraUon and the fint ab:
But unleas the cooling hegins perte!)tage boois. Call Jim hMfing end tlr cinllltlonfng,•' ·
11'10 llhoo·"" roba~'.. 1 the
b
d
llhow
the
Adams, auctioneer, Rutland. ~pjlrQKimaltty .,. ·and ..,.,
~
1 _., p
.., a
months of I e Ni:mn a • 10 . up soon a1
super· Phone 7&lt;12~1. 9.2J.lfc
" llllrd • - · 2 miltS Nlf •ol
coatofhlgherunemploymenlA minlltration.
market checkout counter, the
,
Tc-· .
.
few analysts even Jll'llCii£1 a The Budget Bureau hu Reputillcana -i:ould. be In INcOME tox ·..rvica, dally ·· :,::;~~\~-.·~11;!1';,
1ecLastion.
predicted
all5.8fiscal
bllllonyear
BurPius
trouble.
voterado exctpl
·
year was time to pay ,the !or
the current
tba! political
no~ usUally
ask The
if eeooomlc
p.m. Sunday,
Evening~10·o,m!
., by' to
"ap-$
' '. \
.c· •, -\:
:'i' .1i• ' c .~~~~~;8~i~W.
piper for almost a decade \II runs through June 30. But few "poilcy ts orthodox « If the j&gt;ointmenf. Mrs: Steven 2J~il;vl!Oilsil: m·JiaClt .·
184*ecedented economic ad- adminlatrationofliclals&amp;Nnow ~onliata think it will wort. &lt;wanda&gt; Eblin, t:..urtl Oilf
st., Mll!illeporj:' PIMIM 992-·',
· vancement. The coot of Uvq - .. optimistic to believe the They generally demand results Road on Rt. 7 bypass,
32J9.
,,
, • :
1
lndR rose by almost 6 per cent target can be hit. The budget and hold the party in PDWI!!"
-4-301c ,_;n.t:~c..:. the most since IIIIi! - but the probably wm atsy In the -black, reaponslb1e if the reaulls are M.l '1- - -- - - - •
of
and however·- maybe just barely. produced. What happens be- I inlet! To Bur . _ . ·'- Auto Sales : ··
registered a shtgl!lh · The Otber side of federal lweennowandthelallelections ICHIINA CABINE;TS, roun4
·'
~ance ~ qjloul 3 per cent.
economic policy has been even cuuld he critical to GOP hopes. · ,, t,bleo, old docks, '.'c. Write .
lhort, Ooere wasn't much II10I1i austere. The Federal ·
or coli M. D. 'Miller, Rt. 4,
to. buy 1n 1969 but u coot Reserve Board has stopped
Pomorov......... 992-'271.
far more.
almost-aU growth In the money
6-26-tfc .
_
Nlson•s
anti-Inflation
supply
with
increased
Interest
1
·, program was rooted in ratesandashorlageofcredilat
;fCGDIIIDic ortbodoay. It called any price. ·
for a balance budget and tight
When Naon took office, the
money. This combination had economists assured him that
alwap been considered a sure inllaUon would buclde under

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1be ball, ouUeaplng Wahama's David~ (33) In Sajurday nlghl'a FakGn vlclllioy over
Meigs. Walters led the field ~ reboUIIdi..!,
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -The
'[ pemocratic controlled 9181 C&lt;rireturned for ita sec&lt;llld
/ liellllon tooay to face an im,. ~te poHUcal struggle wltll
;• rres1c1ent NiJ:oo on school aid
:· ind Inflation.
( The House and Senate,
~J!leelinll at mon, also were
· ~!eared for later electloo·year
testa on hot Issues !run lllreet
•. crime to !be draft.
Nixon will deHwr to a joint
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