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liprovlded the mtans Ill obtain a mlnlmull! lncOm~i.

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fasW. transportation, lmJirlWed health uq ' ,
ti~Piiior edUC&amp;tiOII. .
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' All America ll)at liris,' checked infiation and w~J~ed a wiD·
w-.. agalllst,erlme ; an America lhat bu IP,Ide gmt
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: lt Ia an Impressive vision ·of "li new America" which
nt Richard Nixon preaented In bl.s first State of the
addleis and the first of.lbe new decade-an America
acbleve not at some distant day but by our IJOth
~era~. only six yea~s from now.
n Ia the purpose of s\ICb annual messages to the Congl'l!ss
11!1!1 the people lo paint ,In ·bold but skelchy outlines the
chief tasks and goals faclllg the. nation as the President
lees them. The specifics-the actual legislation and policies
ihe admlDiatration feels necessary to tackle those tasks and
leach tbose goals-come later In a .series of mol'!! detslled
(neslagel on the budget, rorelgn atrairs and ·the like.
: 1'1iel!, as the saying goes, we get !fown to the nitty gritty
.Loor the grimy reality-of partisan POlltlcs1 special·lntel'l!st
freuuretl, parliamentary maneuvering IIIHI dllay; In abort;
Cbi191'1UOII9 proceSS of translating agreed-upon generalities
~to aeceptable and workable lndlvlauallaws.
AI the President genUy cblded bls audience; two·score
leglllatlve proposala desfgned to Implement a major pari
of "an unprecedented advance In this nation's approach to
lll ilroblems and Ill opportunltlea" wera sent to Congl'l!ss
)alit year and still await enactllient. He 'trill submit a dozen
lnol'l! major programs in the course of this session.
:, Not all of them have been or will be the wisest or moat
llelirable programs that could be devised perhaps, but
C.lfi!SS can ·continue Ill ignore them or fall to substitute
Its own versions only at its peril, and the nation's.
Fen: unless the s&lt;H!alled "Silent Majority" i~ more silent
tball anyone Imagined, Richard !'&lt;lxon has agam accurately
galllted the temper of America.
It can allll be moved by bold dreams, but the past decade
has been a sobering, If not disillusioning, experience.
Tbe nation has found that ill problems or poverty. or
~urban blight of race of mistreatment of the environment
' are not susceptible tO easy and instant solutions.
· It has seen the greatest military pC!wer on earth unable
to bring peace In even a "minor" war in one tiny corner of
the world. ,
·
11 has aeen the very fundamentals of its national faith
rejected b)' some of it.s youth and called Into serious questloa by otliers.
'·
,. It Is weary ol not, revolt and unproductive dissent, and
alarmed at the steady deterioration of the doUar with no
lfl!at things to show for II.
• But far from cynicism or despaw gripping the nation, a
:Jiew moOd of quiet determinatloa seems to have c:Ome into
beJPC In ; -'Mit:m!',~( lbe President has not ~~ .IJI.It .
~·M~ K.llll'l~·ff, . 1-~ _ ,
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Tbla Is I the Am
of the piJOIId )lllst, wi i ~,tl!ll:c
que capacity Ill make I · - If IDI;o the America of
proud
future which the Prelldenl envisions.
,r' ~ said, our'forefatbers had the vision but not the
~iiia to achieve it. It muat never be said that we were
:the first generation that had the means but not the vision .

Indiana
Kentucky

Carolina
New Vork

, Pittsburg~
Miami

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FRANK. BEAJU); bidlDg Pt;lA lftO•ey "baqer allil Newl·
paper Ealel'llriJe A11oelall00 co I tim D II t!. wllll Gelf
Magulne's llpJaler ol tJie Year" ~ae.anl. who
woa tD•re lllaa fl15,..0 last se.aao• 111
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1.170 aerie• of ctlama•, "SIIavlag St;;e.," · or ~A.
M.(I:Kp:iiOlJT-Dall D'ihcw (U) _I 1 u Jlab
School'a fine aopbomore: lad bla taam In roiJnom bul oa lbll
eBortbewubloc:kedoul,uthebook•JI be llbould be, fNm
tile Lancon' defsllvo board.

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from a r.t out epln,. the Llllcers Sllturday nl&amp;bl, clolely
auarded by a defender. Uaually a blgb ICiftl', the aopbamon'
wu outdlllanced by teammat.e Howle Calchrell 11110 &amp;ot 111011'
ol bls aenaallonal» polnlloa Jumpen from nUDd the tap cil .
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1edn141ate revenue ~~baring, drug control and aocill secllrity

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POUAlTJON CONTROL
~ 'lbe erealioa ollbe l'rllident'a Council on Envlrnnmenill
~ly lllllrka lbe be81nnln&amp; ollbe ''EnYlronmental Decade" ol
4le lt'IO'I. Ama.tve effort by IOVII'1!IJII!Ill, iDdullry and private
idllaens will be necessary to re1t1n the purity of our air and
and tobep the earlb a CCIII!oilable place In whlcb to Uve.

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TAX REFORM

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reform act: Somo ollbe main features of the bill Include: a

lnc:re.e iD lbe penonal ex~ rate from • to f/50
m; an 1ncrea1e In ~security benelila by 1~ per cent;
~-~out ollbe 111rta1 by J11ne 30,1870 and a gradlj8i decline in
tuea On amlomollllea from the current 7 per cent to 1 per
{l!enlln lm. While- ollbe feature&amp; oiiiU complicated bill do
~-tome to be desirable, taken as a whole I bellave It will be
ifll
to most citizens.

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FBI Ita~ llbow
~crime rates conllnue to climb
alarmlDg pace. 'lbe conllnued incrJua in violent crimP.s
;,we eperlally disturbing. Tbe need for stricter law enfor01111ent

Oaad llllffer criminal pe..ltles Is clear. 'lbe Adminlslratim 'a

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Handley, Miller . Meigs :
Q-What cmimals besides
IM llorse belong to the
horse family?

A-Donkey, binny, mule,
onager and zebra.

HOW lAilY
POLICIS
does it take to insure
your farm? Under
one plan - just one
policy, one
low
premium payment,
one place to pay.

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liprovlded the mtans Ill obtain a mlnlmull! lncOm~i.

_,.lbe "'l!lln'e pme, Fedal·

Hnddnc 111111 »-21, CIV8I' amucli r.u

Improved

'!'litre

enormous progren hu been made In pr,ovld.ID• .
fasW. transportation, lmJirlWed health uq ' ,
ti~Piiior edUC&amp;tiOII. .
' ' ·
' All America ll)at liris,' checked infiation and w~J~ed a wiD·
w-.. agalllst,erlme ; an America lhat bu IP,Ide gmt
~· Ia ~lag the ·pollution of Its. air, cleal!lllg up ill
~r , cipeftln~ up Its' parks and contiaulng Ill e1plore In

Z.~n
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reaarve , , _ _

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t ·Moat lmPIIFtant, an America at peace with all the nallons

~ tJie world.

.
,
: lt Ia an Impressive vision ·of "li new America" which
nt Richard Nixon preaented In bl.s first State of the
addleis and the first of.lbe new decade-an America
acbleve not at some distant day but by our IJOth
~era~. only six yea~s from now.
n Ia the purpose of s\ICb annual messages to the Congl'l!ss
11!1!1 the people lo paint ,In ·bold but skelchy outlines the
chief tasks and goals faclllg the. nation as the President
lees them. The specifics-the actual legislation and policies
ihe admlDiatration feels necessary to tackle those tasks and
leach tbose goals-come later In a .series of mol'!! detslled
(neslagel on the budget, rorelgn atrairs and ·the like.
: 1'1iel!, as the saying goes, we get !fown to the nitty gritty
.Loor the grimy reality-of partisan POlltlcs1 special·lntel'l!st
freuuretl, parliamentary maneuvering IIIHI dllay; In abort;
Cbi191'1UOII9 proceSS of translating agreed-upon generalities
~to aeceptable and workable lndlvlauallaws.
AI the President genUy cblded bls audience; two·score
leglllatlve proposala desfgned to Implement a major pari
of "an unprecedented advance In this nation's approach to
lll ilroblems and Ill opportunltlea" wera sent to Congl'l!ss
)alit year and still await enactllient. He 'trill submit a dozen
lnol'l! major programs in the course of this session.
:, Not all of them have been or will be the wisest or moat
llelirable programs that could be devised perhaps, but
C.lfi!SS can ·continue Ill ignore them or fall to substitute
Its own versions only at its peril, and the nation's.
Fen: unless the s&lt;H!alled "Silent Majority" i~ more silent
tball anyone Imagined, Richard !'&lt;lxon has agam accurately
galllted the temper of America.
It can allll be moved by bold dreams, but the past decade
has been a sobering, If not disillusioning, experience.
Tbe nation has found that ill problems or poverty. or
~urban blight of race of mistreatment of the environment
' are not susceptible tO easy and instant solutions.
· It has seen the greatest military pC!wer on earth unable
to bring peace In even a "minor" war in one tiny corner of
the world. ,
·
11 has aeen the very fundamentals of its national faith
rejected b)' some of it.s youth and called Into serious questloa by otliers.
'·
,. It Is weary ol not, revolt and unproductive dissent, and
alarmed at the steady deterioration of the doUar with no
lfl!at things to show for II.
• But far from cynicism or despaw gripping the nation, a
:Jiew moOd of quiet determinatloa seems to have c:Ome into
beJPC In ; -'Mit:m!',~( lbe President has not ~~ .IJI.It .
~·M~ K.llll'l~·ff, . 1-~ _ ,
~~
· ' o&lt;1 i.liu.,.:.
Tbla Is I the Am
of the piJOIId )lllst, wi i ~,tl!ll:c
que capacity Ill make I · - If IDI;o the America of
proud
future which the Prelldenl envisions.
,r' ~ said, our'forefatbers had the vision but not the
~iiia to achieve it. It muat never be said that we were
:the first generation that had the means but not the vision .

Indiana
Kentucky

Carolina
New Vork

, Pittsburg~
Miami

OoVi~~

··Draw

FRANK. BEAJU); bidlDg Pt;lA lftO•ey "baqer allil Newl·
paper Ealel'llriJe A11oelall00 co I tim D II t!. wllll Gelf
Magulne's llpJaler ol tJie Year" ~ae.anl. who
woa tD•re lllaa fl15,..0 last se.aao• 111
.u •d-aew
1.170 aerie• of ctlama•, "SIIavlag St;;e.," · or ~A.
M.(I:Kp:iiOlJT-Dall D'ihcw (U) _I 1 u Jlab
School'a fine aopbomore: lad bla taam In roiJnom bul oa lbll
eBortbewubloc:kedoul,uthebook•JI be llbould be, fNm
tile Lancon' defsllvo board.

'

UP, UP AND AWAY -IJeaDla Elrhlnr, 12, put.,. ..
from a r.t out epln,. the Llllcers Sllturday nl&amp;bl, clolely
auarded by a defender. Uaually a blgb ICiftl', the aopbamon'
wu outdlllanced by teammat.e Howle Calchrell 11110 &amp;ot 111011'
ol bls aenaallonal» polnlloa Jumpen from nUDd the tap cil .
the by in the third and fourth quarter'

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• 'lbe leCOIIII&amp;ellioo ollbe tilt Congresa coovenecl on January

:bib. Amcl1g theprlorllyllema to be coillldered during lbe coming

;te1r Include: anll«ime and antt.pornography legialatlon,
1edn141ate revenue ~~baring, drug control and aocill secllrity

...filfwma .

Your

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POUAlTJON CONTROL
~ 'lbe erealioa ollbe l'rllident'a Council on Envlrnnmenill
~ly lllllrka lbe be81nnln&amp; ollbe ''EnYlronmental Decade" ol
4le lt'IO'I. Ama.tve effort by IOVII'1!IJII!Ill, iDdullry and private
idllaens will be necessary to re1t1n the purity of our air and
and tobep the earlb a CCIII!oilable place In whlcb to Uve.

:.aw
:

TAX REFORM

I

~:-~~=:~=gi~::.:::~~~
reform act: Somo ollbe main features of the bill Include: a

lnc:re.e iD lbe penonal ex~ rate from • to f/50
m; an 1ncrea1e In ~security benelila by 1~ per cent;
~-~out ollbe 111rta1 by J11ne 30,1870 and a gradlj8i decline in
tuea On amlomollllea from the current 7 per cent to 1 per
{l!enlln lm. While- ollbe feature&amp; oiiiU complicated bill do
~-tome to be desirable, taken as a whole I bellave It will be
ifll
to most citizens.

:ee.e
'**'I
, !iff. antalelt
FBI Ita~ llbow
~crime rates conllnue to climb
alarmlDg pace. 'lbe conllnued incrJua in violent crimP.s
;,we eperlally disturbing. Tbe need for stricter law enfor01111ent

Oaad llllffer criminal pe..ltles Is clear. 'lbe Adminlslratim 'a

blme control prq&gt;O'al• sboWcl teceive Immediate atlenllon In the

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P1!r1oaa1 Fouls: Blacka 22,

Melga11.
Fouled Out - Blacka :
Handley, Miller . Meigs :
Q-What cmimals besides
IM llorse belong to the
horse family?

A-Donkey, binny, mule,
onager and zebra.

HOW lAilY
POLICIS
does it take to insure
your farm? Under
one plan - just one
policy, one
low
premium payment,
one place to pay.

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We Still Have Snow

Proper cleaning a11urn
minimum thrlnbg• of .ny
flbric .•. bHides kHplng
our ,clothes fresh and new

Boots F,or The Entire

dry cleaning .. often!

r.ooklng. See us tor

expert

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· especially since 11 aeem. to be

wOrking,
Flrllt, II wu Jack lllcklau
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five jlounda 111111 went ou1 llid

lbe BID&amp; Crosby llatiGnal
Pro-Am Sullday, And tbe fellow
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charge by llldd4u, 1raa wllb,a
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tourney ol tbe yur ,alllr a
montll'a layoff, llhot a .flnll.
round Iii ov~ Pebble Beacb 1o ·
Ue tbe Crosby ~ bul. It
wun'l quite enco•llh !Gr 'tbe
"Bil Bear" .fnm ~
State. He wWnd up at 22t, blat
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flbric .•. bHides kHplng
our ,clothes fresh and new

Boots F,or The Entire

dry cleaning .. often!

r.ooklng. See us tor

expert

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THE.SHOE lOX

CALL OR BR lNG IT TO

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· especially since 11 aeem. to be

wOrking,
Flrllt, II wu Jack lllcklau
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lbe BID&amp; Crosby llatiGnal
Pro-Am Sullday, And tbe fellow
he beat wu I1CIIe otber tban
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and David Frye.
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Robert Jones
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GAUGES - Gallipolis, 12.1
and 16.0 MIJIIIing 14 feet of

rollers; Pt. Pleasant, ZU8;
Pomeroy-Muon, 21.31; Hln!GII,
1.32 lillt.; Kanawha Falla, 4.03
falling; Olarieston, 18.23 aiel.:
Belleville Locks, MIJIIIing 14 feet
of rollers: Racine, running 16
feet; Greel!up and Meidabl,
running 18 feet , London,
Manne! and Winfield are on the

PT. PLEASANT - Robert W.
Joues, 71, of 3313 Howard Ave.,
died Sunday at 10 a.m. He bad
been in failing health lbe pail
year.
Jones wu a retired employee
of the city water works where
he ....-ked more tlu!n 50 yeara. sill.
Born July I, 1888 In Muon
BOAT MOVEMENTS:
Coonty, be was the son of lbe GAU.IPOLIS LOCKS- J. S.
late R. w. and Lucy CUey Lewis up t:Oii p.m.; Jane T.
Jones. He Ia survived by his down 3 a.m.; Franklin Pierce
wlfa, Ethel Burgess Jones; one up 6:25 a.m.; Ellaba Woods
daughter, Mn. Kathryn Hall of doWII 8:20a.m.
POIIlel'oy; a soo, Robert L.
KANAWHA RIVER
Jones of Kalamazoo, Mlcb.; London, Semel up 2 a.m.;
three sisters, Mrs. Emma Winfield, Toby C. up I a.m.; J.
• • Canal Winchester, Oldo; Mack Gamble up 3:50 a.m.;
Mrl. Mary Gibeaut, Miami, Polly R. up 6:~ a.m.; Edward
!!'Ia.; and Mn. Cora Allen, New S. Boaworth up 5:46a.m.
Haven; a brolher, William M. OHIO RIVER - Lock 13,
Jallea, Rt. Z Pt. Pleasant, and Steei .Ranger down 5:25 a.m.;
five grandcbllclren.
Lock 14; Robert P. Tlbolt up
• ·Funeral aervlcel wW be 11 t:IQ .pJII.; .R. W. Nayt up 7
a.m. Wedneaday morning In the p.m: ~ lltMI Tr•der up 12:40
Bellemead United Methodist a.m.; 'Onward up 4:10 a.m.;
llnlrdl. The Rev. M. Garlow Slee1Cilpperup8a.m.; Lock 15,
wW officiate. Bnrial wW be in Andrew P. calhotm up 2:55
llline Oak Cemeiei'JI.
a.m.; Alan R. Merrill up 3 : ~
The body will be taken to the a.m.; Western down 6:2:i a.m.;
cbllrch one hour prior to aer· John Ladd Dean, down 8 a.m.;
viCes. Friends may call at the I:.octl7, Peggy DowDty up 4:35
Crow-Huaaell Funeral Home a.m. ; BeDevWe Locks, Queen
alter 2 p.m. today.
City down 2:40 a.m.; Joeepb
Jones up 4:15a.m.; Sl. Marya
down 7 a.m.; Racine Locks,
New Martinsville down 4:46
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Tonlghl&amp; Tuostlly
Jeffersoo down 2:40a.m.; Foil
Jon.U-27
Dearborn and Mt. State up 5:10
David Wolper's
a.m.; Greenup Locks, Buclleye
"IF IT's TUESDAY,
State down 11:10 p.m.; Fl'llllklin
THIS MUST BE
B. up 4:46 a.m.; Mary E~
BELGIUM"
down 6:20a.m.: Aahland down
Technlcolor
6:40 a.m.: Alton Zephyr down
Suzanne Pleshette
7:20 a.m.; Meldabi Locks,
lon McShane
Beckjord up 5:50 p.m. ; .nm
Colorartoona:
Murphy up 8:30p.m.; Peace up
The Bur That Wosn1
11:30 p.m.; Explorer down 1:50
Soultlorn Frlld Robbll
All Fowled Up
a.m.; AIUed-Asbland down 3::11
Show Starts 7 P.M.
a.m.; Floyd H. Blaske down
6:35a.m.

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of the President 1 plaD, the &lt;2laniberl; 1\11:1; XlnDelb
~ of C!W' ~flY lliirilela, Ell .Fru,le, Lewis A.
regardin&amp; Vietlllm . • " - ~ Gllillllam, :.. Edith G. GJV!1,
President has pre~loualy ~~~~ W. IDpUI wllter p,
~~~tiled It out and lbe fiet 11Jat Jolullon FrlllkliD 'D Mlllit .
lbe ....-elary of alate •
·bert M' ·
referring to . 1be ' ~ Wlllllln L. Oflel4,
situation u tbe President bu . ~· ";· ~ ta ~":l:i
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hal referred to wblcb CGIIII!n w
Mra. David C Warth
lhe \hret criteria aa they relate
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Cecll Swain,. Mn. Dether
One __._ ........ to ... Rousb, m, and lnf8nt aon, Mn.
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clanietbuiiY close to Ziegler's Mn Gne;. p Borden and lnfiai
log-bumlngflreplace,multerlng
. Mn Hobert E Durham
lbat he wu feeling a bit thick.
inf~t son, fu.dcue W. ·
Old Ziegler mean, the "!an G · ••
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uked, lbat If the enemy ltwotr,
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mi8bt slow the rate of Robert ,Lewia, Richard W.
witbdrawal?
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quesUona I have received, PlllWpl, Mrl, Riclwd Yoong
based upon the secrelary's and infant 1011.
statement, lbat tliere would be
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Kirker Leon· Malenda
PoUa
am saying to you Ia lbat this Apple 'Grove: William Smith'
Interpretation should noi be put GaiJipolla; iacqullne .Hutton;
on this; That what lbe. Middleport · Daniel Stewart
secretary waa saying Is COIIIIis- Jr., Pt. ~t; TenD)' Burrtai
Ioiii with the plan 88 the Gallipolis Fel'l'y; George
President has PreviouslY silted Cotrill Leon· Edna B'·-- Pt
it He Ia plll'lllllng a course of·
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Robert. Craig,
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Middleport· John C Miller
within lbat plan are the three H d
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Pt. Pleaaul; Jerry Butcher,
Pt. Pleaaarit, and ClarenCe
Wallla, Pt. Pleasant
DISCHARGES - Roaemary
Meadowa, Alhton; Barbara
llalatead, Pt. Pleasant; Mn.
Griff Durbin, Pt. Pleuant;
Mn. 11!1111 stover, Glllipolla
MASON, W. Va. -llfrl. Alma Ferry; JIIDeli Smith, Addiaon;
B. Elkina, 81, a retired cook on Mn. Theodore Melrole, Pt.
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daughter of lbe late J . D. and
CorriDe Dawea Burrlidal. Sbe
was preceded In death by bar
huaband, Jamea M. Elklila, In
IBM. A granddaiJ8bler, Mrl.
Betty Jean Cowan, l'omeroJ;
two great.ganclcblldren, one
great-great-grandcbiid, and
SOYeral .ntecea and aepbewa.
Funeral aervlctll wW be held
at 1:30 p.m. Wed!Jelday at the
FCJielaong Fupera!IIDme with
lbe !lev. Cbeater Tennant of.
ficlallng. Burial WW be Ill Beech
Grove·Ce!Delei'JI at Pwiero)-.
1rieDda IDlY call at the flmnl
hclrilnl'l:30·p.mr 'l'ueldiiJ. _

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Tlllllf WaDis, Ga11ipo11a Ferry,
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