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prayer was held In conjunction ported the Quiet Time service
Leather Wellington
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School Boys and r 9, ,.. ~rry
lin ~ Kevin Bartoo.
7 to 11
• Ghee of Columbus, Mr. and v11le on Nov. 2 conducted by The prayer service was con- m charge of Mrs. Charles Ben· tures of PIMcchio" will be
er Carpenter, Bohl1; Bailey, Tllll Raw g ' K~Y Wh•t•
Mrs. Paul l!:ichinger and dau· Mrs. Clarence Murphy
ductcd by MIS&lt; Rhoda Hall who I nett and included
scripture sented at the Chester
Charles Pate, Ralph, Park_er, Faith McCamCarl , Parker:
ghters, Paula June and Tamker was gave the call to worship, fol- from St. John w1th a tnedita· tary School, r;ovember 18,
Ro~er.. Chaney, P~ul McDamel, Nola Young, !Ish 1 Hunter,
ara, Mr. and Mrs. Max E1ch- The mormng spe"rmerl orllowed by the hymn, "We've A lion on "Love," and lhe ciOS' 8 p.m. under direction of
Nancy Sexson, Jane Ana Karr, Mark Lawson, c ~
Shar_;,th•et\
s:eak- 1Story to Tell to the Nations," ing prayer Assisting Mrs. Bell- Allee Nease.
Vicki
Cindy Farrar, Brian
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M" Vernon Rogers of and ''The Lonl's Prayer" in un· nett were Mrs. . Richardson, Accomplmlst for the
Mellnda-Arilsbary, Lucy Hollel': on Ba er,
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Jeanne Babr, Joyce
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Erwin, Janice Bruce Myers, Dian; 'e ;er:
Ro ers also ave demonstra- serv~ee by Mrs Millon Hood •ed hosp1tahzed. Mrs. Elizabeth traylng Geppetto and Tim
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Myers, Diana Lar~ms, Shefl sons, Gall 'lboma.
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Young, Melissa Coleman, Gor- Sunbeams, Brenda ~de:~
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don Holter
Jane Bahr, Avis Blsael •
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I son assistmg.
A tsble beld a. Others taking part are:
Assassin~ 'lbomaa CuMin~· Buckley, Cathy Davis, Rabeecl
'i 'c~h!Cbh t e ad•po "1h c1r.lce l' Prayer and scripture conclud- :\ display of the Wh1te Cross quo- Master Cherry, George Mora; bam Tim.;,y GilUian, Tommy Ebersbacb, Viclde Gaul, Fran·
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G I e cy Baum, Rhea Mora, Debbie Thomas, Nancy Lawrence.
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1by Mrs. W1lson closed the med- Roush.
Wood, Joyce McDaniel, Debbie
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i Old Clothes Man,
Meldau Julie Rose, Joy Kautz, 1st Adventure --Geppetto'l
IQu;ne~~er of the da' ~·.as Prof ~ Mrs. Cleo Richardson and lsa-1 The program eom!"ittee for Lodwick; Fire~E~ter,
Kim Fick.
Shop (Late afternoon nd night!.
\ Ja~es Caldwell of os u. on bel Toy Jamre G1bbs was or- ]the December meetmg was Holter: Fox•. Dav1d
GupPy Fish, Jo Ellen Law- 2nd Adventure - _Geppetto•
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renee Christina cunningham, shop (next morning}._
a~ ·~~~:~g~n oral judging of , er ol _Thanksg1vmg was given !Wilson, Mrs. Dale Mourning, Cathy Smith; Dog, Dana
. George Morrison, Kathy Law- 3rd Adventury - Qrand '!bel·
: f1 ers was given by
Mrs.' by liiSs Hall and the hymn, Mrs. David Darst, and Mrs. Doctor Crow, Randy Young, renee Mary Jo cunningham, tre of Marlonetta.
r:~~ert Cullen of Marietta. who : "Ft•r the Beau\y of the Earth" Frank Cheesebrew. .
Doctor Owl, _Jim
Amsbary; David Carpenter, Michael Kirk· •th Adv'enture- Red IAbster
~ l!. state cha irman of the judge , concluded _li1e prayer serv1ce.. Follow mg. th.e meetmg, ~e.m- Lampw1ck, R_•cky Hollon.
ley, Kevin Buckley, Jackie Inn.
and flower show schnnls.
I Mrs. RIChard Owen. preS!· bers were mv1ted to the dmmg Black Rabbits, Richard
Parker, Todd Rawlings, Andy 5th Adventure - Home ol
I dent, conducted the business room for refreshments. The Jeff Holter, Lester
Spencer Cheryl Baird, Mary The Blue Fairy.
, sesswn. The society di,cussed autumn &amp; Thanksgiving theme Do11&lt;11d Eichinger, Jeff
Mora Terri Bahr,
Barbaro 8th Adventure - The CouB·
llomP l&gt;emo 11 straliorl I the scholarship boy,
David was carried out in the dessert Randy Friend, Steve
White' Karen Flck, Becky Win· 1ry of Playthings
Guud. who attended Ohio North- i course of gingerbread, whipped Tunny Fish, Melani_e
don, VIcky Epple, Joseph WIJ. 7th Adwnture - Interior Of
,(.'/ub .'If p••ts on 16th
ern University at Ada, and plan- ,cream and coffee. '!be tsble Sehoolmaster, Daryl Pooler.
son Bobby Kirkley.
Huge Dog·Fish.
ned lo remember him during centerpiece, made by Mrs. To- Soldiers, Gale Osborne,
Marionettes, Judy Spencer, lth Adv~nture - Same Ill
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The meetmg of the Portland- the year. Each circle was al- ny Fowler, completed the aut· Hayes, Bill Amberger,
Paula Hawk Jayne
Smith first.
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lhe ~orne of Mrs. Hubert nee, ing shut-ins, miss ionaries, and · Bert Bodimer, Mrs.
Hallie Kathy Dill, Sue Haye!ll,,a~~~~: ~
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Mcintyre,
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the Chaney, Shelly Wells, Jennifer\
' was held Sunday wilh a large Hilltop," after which Phillie Lawson, Juamts Jordon,
I attend ance.
Ohlinger recited a poem, Three on Pate, Sherry McCain,
Rev. L. R. Carmichael
of Things and Judy Smith sang, Milhoan, Elaine Milhoan,
South Webster, a former pastor 1 Upper Windows and Zion's Hill. da Lawsott, Jill Swain, San•dral
I of the church, was guest speak- Two solos were presented, He, Wood, Debbie Heaton.
., fur the morning worship ser- by Joyce Evans and '!be Touch Sprites of Night, Betsy
vice using as his topic, "The of the Hand of the Lord, by bary, Tamm1 Bahr,
Churches' '. Mr. and Mrs. Gar- Keith Evans, and then both Baird, Denise Dean,
rett Christy of Grove City pre- sang, Touch of His Hands.
E!swick, Sherry Epple,
senled se veral vocal selections.
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A basket dinner was served \ Rev. Moms Wolfe, pastor oi l Hawthorne, Brian Jordon,
at noon in the church social the Racme Nazerene church Kautz, Debra Lawrence,
, room, with the Rev.
.Jack[ presented two solos, God
is Milhoan, Mark Mora,
T•rovl
Young of Tuppers
Plains Still on the Throne, and, I Walk Morrison, Kathy Newel,
with Him, and Mrs.
Orville Pooler Nancy Ridenour, Aman· l
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announced by Ed King and op- •· messages 10 song were pre- ra Windon, Pairl(lla Windon,
ened with a welcome by a group scr.ted durmg the aftl!moon by JalliY While, BodneY Wh1te. ·
of children. A reading, "My Mr: and Mrs. ChriSty, the Mt.
Church," was given by Ann Oh- Umon chOir . a~d the Mt. Umon Future Teaclu!rl
linger and the children's choir semor and JUDIOr quartets.
Meet in Pomeroy
sang several selections under Miss Karen Walker was the The November meeting
the direction of Misses Joyce narrator for a skit, '!be
the Future Teachers AS!&lt;~ela-\
and Emma Lou Davis. A poem, of Our Enterprise Church,
lion of Pomeroy J11gb
"My Father's Church,"
by sented by the Youth Fellow · was held last week with _,..,."
Donald Folmer, a duet,
"I ship under direction of
Mrs. Price vice president in charge.
Found the Answer," by Bever- Don Hunnel. The benediction by It w~ decided to change the
ly Smith ~-Sheila Folme~; the Rev. Young closed
the meeting night to the second
and a solo. How B1g IS He, program.
Tuesday of each month.
by Dana Sm1th, preceded
a P1ctures of past
lowing the buaineas session
reading, "Pillars of the Church" and organizations of the
discussion wu heldd ~~~~=~~
by Vicki Blankenship.
old secretary books, recent
the coming school COl
Brenda Bentz sang. "Do You ble schools, and Christmas
Refreshments were served
Have Any Rivers To Cross" grams were arranged for
Keith Evans, Nell Coi!Mr
and Becky and l:!renda Will play by Mrs. Phil Oblinger. Susan Dilon to Jolm Goollwin1 I
Donna Smtih, Mary K. Henne&amp;ffY, Becky Stivers, Kathy Fultz,
Bill Fetty, Opal Olfult, Becky
Carol Hall, Judy and
Smith, Jo Smith, Patty
Sheila Oblinger, Nan.
cy Titus, Mary Francis, Jewel
Price and the advisor, Mis~
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1966

FIVE CENTS

Meigs Voters Stand Pat with Incumbents
All l"?'mbent candidates on opponen~. Each lost only In a . so won In Meigs County by edg.
the MeJgs county licke1 were few precmcts.
ing his incumbent
opponent
re-elected Tuesday.
Karr, am RD Pomeroy farm· Walter H: Moeller with 3,777
Gordon H. Caldwell, running er, won his second lull term votes to 3,292. The race befor his third 4-year term as by romping to a convincing vic· tween Miller and Moeller in
County Audilor, was the only tory over Democrat Keaneth Meigs was close throughout the
Democrat Vlclor.
Hager. Karr polled 4,684 votes evening with Miller usually in
Caldwell, of Tupper• Plains, compared to 1,996 for Hager. front, however.
deleated Wayne Gibbons of Mid- Clark, meanwhile, defeated Oakley C. Collins, a usual
d\eport, a veteran of council Paul Simon for an unexpired Z- f•vorile in Meigs, won 4,532
member there, by 3,959
to year term by a margin of 4,312 votes in Meigs compared to
3!1122. What appeared to be a tr 2,594 .. Clark i• a Harrison- 2,148 for his Democrat oppontight rae~ as the first precmcts v11Ie reSident _and was appoin~ ent Charles L. Pancake, Nelwere talhed lessened ap by mid- ed commJSsnoner ahout l8 so&gt;oville.
way through tne counting.
months ago following the death Unopposed on the county tickElsewhere on the county tick- of Avery ~elson.
et were non-partisan judicial
et, incumbent Republicans Rob- Clarence E. Miller, success· candidates F. H. O'B•ien, proert Clark Blld CharlO! R. Karr, lui candidate for lOth District bate judge, and F. W. Porter,
Sr. both handily defeated their Representative to Congress, al-l Jr., county court judge. Porter

was given 4,066 votes and 0'~
en, 3,597.
Homer E. Abele, rtiiiDlD&amp; for
the Court of Appeals bad 00
trouble wianing in Mei,. 11 be
polled 3,888 votes compand to
t,725 given his opponent, Wiiliam Brown.
Elsewhere 00 file Judielal
~cket, Josepb Bryan, 1 fOrmer
resident of Middleport, fvr 8
Surpeme Court post, was beaten
in Meigs by Paul Brown.
Brown polled 3 83t votes COJIIo
pared 1o 1,131
Bryan. Clllf·
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Schneider In Melga by 1 21!11
vote to 1,981 vote for
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publicans roared back With a . the governorships.
A. Rockefeller of New York, Edward W. Brooke, the firsi
veng~ancetoday from their t!!M \ They also elected or retumed ,Gov. James A. Rhodes of Ohio Negro sent to the U.S. Senate
election diSsaler, grabbmg en- · to office some potentially 1 and Sens.-elect Mark Hatfield of since Reconstruction days foJ.
ough House seats from Demo- powerful men who wilt figure I Oregon and Charles H. Percy of lowing the Civil War. TheJ
cram to scuttle or reshape large in the cllolce of the 1968 Dlinois.
elected governors tn Flortdt
PreSident Johnson's Great So- GOP presidential ticket. ForeWork Te&gt;~etber
and Arkansas for the first tim•
etety.
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most among them were Gov. Reagan prompt I y phoned since Reconstruction.
W1th reports m from all 435 George Romney of Michigan, Romney and suggested that I Th .' .
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gain of UI&lt;HblJHI.Illatl. WganofCalllornla.
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patemal approl'll 111 Me~! eo ~
City to visit his mama, Mlrta . ::
Diu Balarl who divorced- and •.
later denounced - the Colli-:~'·
mle beardnlk 11 years aso .• · ~·~
Decorator Stephen Mallory t ·
double-breasted dark·blue suit
at Sherry's was ta 11ore d of pa•.
per, cost fl, giM'II for a dozen.J'
wearlnga; Mallory buttona on 01: •q
lae&amp;&lt;lolly-dlckey and bow Ue •
for formal dates.

lldwy. by I p.m. .. Qe611&amp; S. a eeremopy.
Kallflnan'•.lieS "!Iutter ~
If Ida pianl jeD;
lawylr
1!11 Mao" (bavllia a bit off· )OltOn Gould. wU1 be one of
Bdwy. nm) proves
David tbi.blgaut pamn In movleland

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St., f'Qmeroy, Ohio 45'169. BUIIlle• Of
floe pbone 11112-21118. Editorial pbonl
992·2157.
!Dtered as seeoad class mailing matter
· at the post office at Pomero~. Ohio.

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:Merrt~ didn't 1nvent barriDI
tilt HI!' rl)l . Howard-SamerlUes: !he 3f.yeaNid dialos· , .. T!Je DetA.' ..t. GovoCa~~dldate
'lie conlllned that sa!llt abr• a$ routlna .*I thf Pan-Am es~ve 1t111111t · · · Amokl Ol'anl e·••. ton ~ Graod ·· Centrai
(!(less
rlcfl. (Moe'l
llljte) IIIII
- .If R · · wishes to know
olfeled&amp;4'eraon's
A¥1rell Dalllz
exl flOQ,OOO for her Acapulco why so many .gave him a stand·
pad for no dice.
tng evulon, It's because 91 per
Oskar wemer of the rucks hu eent were Conn. resldenll who
an jnlel'lellnl tale he
Isn't eouldn't eare less about a N.Y.
telling,
or se!llng
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Ben- 2-Dally SenUilel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., No•. 9, 1988
nelt'a Older
!laulhter
and mate

National advertising representative
BotllneiH KlmbaD. me.. 34S Lexln&amp;tom
1: · Ave. Nei. York City, New York.
Subscription rates: DeHvered by car
rler where available, 35 cents per week
' one vear In advance at the Dally SenU
nel offloe 118.20: !lilt months. $9.10
thne mouths $3.90. By Motor Routt
where carrier service not available ont
month $1 SO By mall one vear $10.00:
Sl:r month~ $5 25: Three months. 13 00

Junior is
Bound

&amp;pUt . . Sotmy Prancllese

of
the upper Valachl tiel IS plo
Ung a federal whirl for poulble
ownership of NICk·roU ncordl
and slngers . . And the Feda

HELEN HELP US!

ataked out flr·IOO&amp; bland to 1t1
and haul Ill Cosa Nostra kin'
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MID oaJa~ Mike can't
keep away frtlli sol! or mob
llnkl ·.. Our private eye at 1 "JD[OTOCJlACY,"
lAVeii no money and It ltlictiJ
River'' BE CAW 1T
aut lor a good time. She Ill;&amp; .
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ICI'ttnllttl ntes It hilarious .. • Dear ·Helen:
bar boy II just leadiDI ~r.· ,
In I Nov. inag, Munel ("An1
MJ wife calli tanilly llft • dausht.er on an4 baa no seritl)la' .
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90th Congr·ess Fates Fiscal Problem of
Paym· for .A
· sian war and Gre.at Society
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less projecta that are carried out ev·
ery year in our county by a multitude of
organizations In an effort to raise mon·
ey for this or that cause. One of the most
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popular that comes under this beading ·
are the numerous rummaBe, and bake
By LYLE WILSON
sale&amp;, which seem to come m endless sue·
UniiH Prell lli~ollll
~ssion. We think that many of these moThe first and conUnuiDI job of
ney raising projecl.\1 are worthy, not only
the new tiOth ~ss will be to
from the standpoinl of the work done
decide whelh« the United
by the organizations, but in many instan·
States can prosecute a big war
ces it provides all outlet for the purch·
In Southeast· Asia and slmul·
ase of used items at a greatly reduced
taneously continue to aupporl
price, which is a lift for those of modest
the Great Society In the stjile' to'
means, and In tbe c1se of baked goods,
which
it has become at-eusIt ls way in which busy women can get
tomed.
homemade articles for which they have
no time.
Involved also are the ques·
lions of whether, when and how
On the other hand there Is tuch a
much
to lncreue taxes. War
thing as encroaching upon legitimate bus·
costs
are rooming. areal
iness to a great degree. We see no harm ·
Society costs lllttwlse are
done when the items sold are not com·
zooming. But there has been no
petitlve with the business establishments.
respobslble admlnistratlllll esll·
On top of this the local business commu·
mate of what costs may be
nity is called upon to donate a sizeable
expected
In the yefl'l to come.
sum of. money, and in some instances
goods for certain causes. 'l'here was a ·Tbe war Ia coaUDI aliGUt 112
biU!on a m\llllh this year.
time that people sollclted from far and
near, but we ba\'e heard of no widespread
practices in recent years, but there can
be no doubt that there are still many
hands being put out. We ~ave no quarrel
with those of the Immediate neighbor·
hood, but we do think that It too much
when oraanizations of a distance prey on
our citizenry.
The matter of money raiiing Is becoming a major problem in connection
wilth the schools. Administrators, teach·
era and students are finding themselves
forced Into the time consuming business
of money mlking, which is far from the
fundamental purposes of education. The
atate replatlons prohibit the use of tax
revenues for e:rtra curricular activities,
and thualn order to support their organ·
1zat1ona the schoola must resort to a
aearth for money to finance dozenB of
.Wdent activities ranging from musical
or&amp;anlzatlons to In some i111tances football. Finding that money Is a bl~ job in
IllY licbool, and thank aoodneaa m aotne
lnslallcH It lw been taken off the back
of the iehooL A &amp;ood example Is the
. boolter clubl that do the work for foot·
· ball 81111 band, which takes the burden
away from the scltool, and another good
example are the PTA groups.

Some authorities who have studied the
problem are convinced that if the school
activities are a deflnlte part of the school
program they ahOUld ftc:elve some mini·
lb\1111 flllanclal Sllpport, or be self sustaining. If the clubS and organizations
have value, 1 student should not have to
seek private fllnds for their o!Jeratlon.
Tile IICtlvity fundi In local achools is
quite lenathly, but thank 1oodness a
eompatatfvely ama1l percentage must
Htk private fwlda. There Is some lnCon·
listency in state relUiations. A board of
edu~tlon can pay tlie salaries of coaches,
and buy muslw iDJtrUmenta, but they
can not bu:V football helmets and band
uniforms. We are of the opinion that
most of the fun4i shOIIld be raised with·
In the ~ehool, With •err few esceptton1,
and th!J IS ttlle of many other 1101lelta·
tiolls In the community. the otfllliza·
tinn should be self s\IStallllnC, or Sheulll
ceas•wum.· ·

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kind of IIOI'II'IIUiellt- admlnll•
· tored by the last fo1lr or ftve
preaidenll of the United State1.
For example:
In b1a . 11m New Deal year,
I'DR co~from the taxpaY·
the sum of $3 bi!Uon. He
spent about $6.6 billion for l
deficit of $U billion. Fnm the
Republicans ~DR inherited a
publle debt of $22.5 billion. After
FDR, Harry truman, Ike, JFK
and LBJ, the public debt bu
sone to more thao $328.2 billion.
'!'he public debt Increased
nearly 18 billion In the pail
year. ll jumped $907 million In
eight day• Ialit month.
\Viih a war and I Great
Society coinl for him, Prltidenl
JobDIOD iS aendini the blUIIp.bac~ taxpayers IICI'amblillll
Into their su1ar bowls and llher
bideawaya to produce !lie tal
revenueo be demands. LBJ
wants tllU bllllon from tilt
tupayers In this 11167 fiscal
year. He will get I! too, and
probably hlore. But wbatever
the tas loot DIIY be, It w!U not
be enough to lll&amp;intalli the war,
the welfare state and the
citllens IUbsidized on Ita free
lunch pay roll In the styl• to
Which they have beceme
ICCUSiomed. LBJ estimated In

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By United Pnu ~
Today Is WednttdaY, NCI\1, '·
the 31Sth day of 1911 wllll 52 Ill

ldlow.

The moan 11 between Ill 1111
ttuarter and new phue.
The mornlnl atars m Mtra
and Jupiter.
The evenln1 star Ia Saturn.
American aetftll Marti
Dressler was born on Ibis 417
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On this clay In bls~:
l'li 1172, lire broke out 1D a

Boston warehouse. By the nut
dly, .100 bulldlni• had bean
destroyed and the total damale
amounte4 to $'15 million.

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of money. ~:e=~-:AD MOTHER :•. .••
Ar®bd btrt they botrOW
dornlnefi'lna Malllll · II· ,
from
baa to

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tnoughl Be an ~rstandlntP ·
have "colna" for Jean'l birth· IIIOiher who cliiCUJSII the 111110
dty pteant: but meanwhile atl90 with her 4aushler "'*"· ·
Pttet ....., broke, so C&amp;ta an lela hera ·mate · ber cnm i!ll · ·
1dn~- on his llllowinee, clslons. In' otber word1, letr •;
whlcb comes out of the ~ry thln11 allde. uriW they I!OIIlt ·lo· ·
money tbat
bt Jlllld back a aoreechilll hall - "MlJila'hJ. ·
neal week when w....ver-!t- will see to lhat!- H.
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wu ret11tn8 the mon&amp;f I. h1
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borrowed from, leasee, who Dear Helen:
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was ll? Thlogs like tbaL
I had a nervoua b11akllo\IID ,:·.
The financial
tranaaettons afttr cour baby wu llilm iail : '· ·
that 80 on around bert eviJ bad to apend ~tvea montllt Ill •
acllool mornlni wwld m.-, a · a State hoflll~. Befora ,ll,lat .
computer lllp ll's ~II. · . ! our marri'!J• of thrtt• JN" ,.,
'lben lhere ij the C1J1: of wu per(act, .. ~l.
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the nttrr ·bicycle. Four montha
Wbile~Yil away, my hllfo ·
oiir daughter wu ·a iiitte blllll
til Jn Willi anothw .·'
girl whose bike wu .CU. Thin woman. ' ·ilfd be WAf loinely, ~
abe' .~ J~nlOI' blah tid Whlll 1 ~ bOIIHI, lit pkl ,.
" there. II a1U In the ltrll,, - be J•lt loa lulll1 Ill !1~ ·~.111 .,
..,. ··· ... ' "' .. "(dt' 11~ kldt." IIUI allls "not me thou,h.l!e .liiD li'~ m~• . ·•
By Wayio G. Brallllsta~t M.D. lost. M'y wife tloSe, Ill I he · Then lit D)~ a~j. 'ltopJiii\1 ·::
The 'Attliij'tls " ' F~-~-,loit "' "80iill~tvea' hlpi:iwiy'' club . . . . support, IIIII' 'iilrit ,
bu receillfj"tl'tOV,g!if'll\tlf'' ·'llf ;~ ::r
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montbl later I !oeatld him ;.. ; ,
111 pam-' ~lo-4lite:''"'TOl&gt;''' 1M t. home tjle other nl&amp;ht Uvlng With IDOther WQIIIao: Adly'a Fadur'Aiioill';fultrlds" ~fa- · ft · .,lily wile . le~&amp; the Cain, be aware lit loY«! hll ,
cusses llle''C..~. ·~m., "1Wilfl ;ot, IC!Illt '"cb 11'0111 our and our aon, but coulcln't at--:,
dialnolll•'eld ~ep~or rhea:·" elsht-x,e•r-old, w~Ue . . Paula fGrd to come home. Ilia olw . ,
matoid atlhrltia- (the ..ri.,pjmf' ·wai teyloia to read wblla. bel- non-wlfa wu UJIOCtllll a ba1?', ·:
kind) and'cl*teoart!iriu;'~fth 1 lllclnl"on .ber bead.
It's been almoll four yews. ·. 1
brief melltii,JII Of'IOO!Y ~rill( ·· t ·f!l1!1d ao on .for 1 1fbo\e Ha calla ~ · frequeni\J, 11171, .. ,
and sev~)'1eSSJ~I)lfntrllll: v.ftll!'" ~!It/ _\lUI you set the point. be wanta u1 ·back, buf baa 011!1 · .
tltl. 'l'be'1111D~t 011'.......,_,. c. •'Id!Oiocracy'' It a cood .s. vltlted me once. Tben ba fD'iil ., ~
told artiinlfi' cOVerS' lhii&lt;"~lj. lm)lion of family life, rlsJII? mt had W81 home (Qr k"~; ,.1
aeaae In "eomewhlit ghat~{ 4e- · · And why do I Ui. II that but had to retarD lor Jdli \·
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clotballlllll •alulblea. 1ft ian&amp; .
In both jlainpllllti' • lrtat Dear Hippy:
baek to bls otblr funjlj 11111 .. .
tmphaa!B1s'~laeect' «&lt;Il ·~ fil~ Why not? If there any ~Iter that'l ~ lui r .. . -. "' .~.
lhll no case of thll dlltase 11 way to live happily
ever blm.
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· He senda me no
lupp'ott ., j
fallltantly 11tt1n1 brighter With
dloUIIi ba'a maklq pOll. · ·,•:.
ibt c111covery of new metbodl
PERBONAL TO "BURT"• i
a dl•n '!i4
of treatment.
Console yourself wltb · tbll bfp ,IIHIIO wlil . a. U~ )at,llil'•
'l'be loimdallon alSo
lid . lhoughl: Somt pe~~pli wear bJth . I met a wonderful Iii..
pampbiell oo diet and artlu'!Us hall to aoooiiii11Cidati their point who lona. me _.
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oa home 'care for !be rii'IU; Ill _., W1IP bll't-B. t ~e IDa ~~=~=--~~
· 11111 on rheumatoid arthtlll• 111
Without I 4
cbUdren. Any of these that yo.
lOOk
need CID •be abtalned fret lltbo
tt from local cf1lipten Ill 'It
major dUll In this counirJ' or
lly wriUDI kf'l'he Artbrlllil FG~~Qo
taUon, Bol 1525, New York.
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1111 budget mesutt !all JaDIIl•
Shelley · Wlfttera' mother
ry IIIII the fl.eal 116'1 dellolt Ruse Scliiilt 1a seriously alllng
would be well under fl.bllll... 1 t Cedars of Lebanon .. • tony
·In tbt 111'11 quarter of llacal New!.., llld Joan Collln.l bo·-..t
1167 -July, A1JIIIst, September
Towers' Bev 't jjjjj1
- LBJ alrUdy baa racked up • home; originally It wu Tony
.deficit of more than
bU!lon. , CUrlla and Janet Leigh's and
· In three montbs of this flsea\ they divOrced· then Connie and
year, Joh1110n collected f2S.S Gene McGrath's and they split·
and spent $S3.1 billion. Till now It belqa to the author oi
taxpayers can't win. U tans "What Kind of a Fool Am J·"
are nol railed now they wiD 80 Le NeweiJ; moree later? '
up later. Till Unllld Slltea
BabnaD'a brother
Marlln
carl't live forever on ~wed Wtsl 1nakea 1 Dynamic Dut
money.
wltb Dlsbep's Leslle Ann Warren
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!Ilea ·montl)ly wltb a punt of ··
patemal approl'll 111 Me~! eo ~
City to visit his mama, Mlrta . ::
Diu Balarl who divorced- and •.
later denounced - the Colli-:~'·
mle beardnlk 11 years aso .• · ~·~
Decorator Stephen Mallory t ·
double-breasted dark·blue suit
at Sherry's was ta 11ore d of pa•.
per, cost fl, giM'II for a dozen.J'
wearlnga; Mallory buttona on 01: •q
lae&amp;&lt;lolly-dlckey and bow Ue •
for formal dates.

lldwy. by I p.m. .. Qe611&amp; S. a eeremopy.
Kallflnan'•.lieS "!Iutter ~
If Ida pianl jeD;
lawylr
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Bdwy. nm) proves
David tbi.blgaut pamn In movleland

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St., f'Qmeroy, Ohio 45'169. BUIIlle• Of
floe pbone 11112-21118. Editorial pbonl
992·2157.
!Dtered as seeoad class mailing matter
· at the post office at Pomero~. Ohio.

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:Merrt~ didn't 1nvent barriDI
tilt HI!' rl)l . Howard-SamerlUes: !he 3f.yeaNid dialos· , .. T!Je DetA.' ..t. GovoCa~~dldate
'lie conlllned that sa!llt abr• a$ routlna .*I thf Pan-Am es~ve 1t111111t · · · Amokl Ol'anl e·••. ton ~ Graod ·· Centrai
(!(less
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- .If R · · wishes to know
olfeled&amp;4'eraon's
A¥1rell Dalllz
exl flOQ,OOO for her Acapulco why so many .gave him a stand·
pad for no dice.
tng evulon, It's because 91 per
Oskar wemer of the rucks hu eent were Conn. resldenll who
an jnlel'lellnl tale he
Isn't eouldn't eare less about a N.Y.
telling,
or se!llng
· .. Joan
Ben- 2-Dally SenUilel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., No•. 9, 1988
nelt'a Older
!laulhter
and mate

National advertising representative
BotllneiH KlmbaD. me.. 34S Lexln&amp;tom
1: · Ave. Nei. York City, New York.
Subscription rates: DeHvered by car
rler where available, 35 cents per week
' one vear In advance at the Dally SenU
nel offloe 118.20: !lilt months. $9.10
thne mouths $3.90. By Motor Routt
where carrier service not available ont
month $1 SO By mall one vear $10.00:
Sl:r month~ $5 25: Three months. 13 00

Junior is
Bound

&amp;pUt . . Sotmy Prancllese

of
the upper Valachl tiel IS plo
Ung a federal whirl for poulble
ownership of NICk·roU ncordl
and slngers . . And the Feda

HELEN HELP US!

ataked out flr·IOO&amp; bland to 1t1
and haul Ill Cosa Nostra kin'
~-bV H.._
MID oaJa~ Mike can't
keep away frtlli sol! or mob
llnkl ·.. Our private eye at 1 "JD[OTOCJlACY,"
lAVeii no money and It ltlictiJ
River'' BE CAW 1T
aut lor a good time. She Ill;&amp; .
· "Tela Acron the
ICI'ttnllttl ntes It hilarious .. • Dear ·Helen:
bar boy II just leadiDI ~r.· ,
In I Nov. inag, Munel ("An1
MJ wife calli tanilly llft • dausht.er on an4 baa no seritl)la' .
Wednead••"
author}
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demoeragy,
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90th Congr·ess Fates Fiscal Problem of
Paym· for .A
· sian war and Gre.at Society
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less projecta that are carried out ev·
ery year in our county by a multitude of
organizations In an effort to raise mon·
ey for this or that cause. One of the most
P'
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popular that comes under this beading ·
are the numerous rummaBe, and bake
By LYLE WILSON
sale&amp;, which seem to come m endless sue·
UniiH Prell lli~ollll
~ssion. We think that many of these moThe first and conUnuiDI job of
ney raising projecl.\1 are worthy, not only
the new tiOth ~ss will be to
from the standpoinl of the work done
decide whelh« the United
by the organizations, but in many instan·
States can prosecute a big war
ces it provides all outlet for the purch·
In Southeast· Asia and slmul·
ase of used items at a greatly reduced
taneously continue to aupporl
price, which is a lift for those of modest
the Great Society In the stjile' to'
means, and In tbe c1se of baked goods,
which
it has become at-eusIt ls way in which busy women can get
tomed.
homemade articles for which they have
no time.
Involved also are the ques·
lions of whether, when and how
On the other hand there Is tuch a
much
to lncreue taxes. War
thing as encroaching upon legitimate bus·
costs
are rooming. areal
iness to a great degree. We see no harm ·
Society costs lllttwlse are
done when the items sold are not com·
zooming. But there has been no
petitlve with the business establishments.
respobslble admlnistratlllll esll·
On top of this the local business commu·
mate of what costs may be
nity is called upon to donate a sizeable
expected
In the yefl'l to come.
sum of. money, and in some instances
goods for certain causes. 'l'here was a ·Tbe war Ia coaUDI aliGUt 112
biU!on a m\llllh this year.
time that people sollclted from far and
near, but we ba\'e heard of no widespread
practices in recent years, but there can
be no doubt that there are still many
hands being put out. We ~ave no quarrel
with those of the Immediate neighbor·
hood, but we do think that It too much
when oraanizations of a distance prey on
our citizenry.
The matter of money raiiing Is becoming a major problem in connection
wilth the schools. Administrators, teach·
era and students are finding themselves
forced Into the time consuming business
of money mlking, which is far from the
fundamental purposes of education. The
atate replatlons prohibit the use of tax
revenues for e:rtra curricular activities,
and thualn order to support their organ·
1zat1ona the schoola must resort to a
aearth for money to finance dozenB of
.Wdent activities ranging from musical
or&amp;anlzatlons to In some i111tances football. Finding that money Is a bl~ job in
IllY licbool, and thank aoodneaa m aotne
lnslallcH It lw been taken off the back
of the iehooL A &amp;ood example Is the
. boolter clubl that do the work for foot·
· ball 81111 band, which takes the burden
away from the scltool, and another good
example are the PTA groups.

Some authorities who have studied the
problem are convinced that if the school
activities are a deflnlte part of the school
program they ahOUld ftc:elve some mini·
lb\1111 flllanclal Sllpport, or be self sustaining. If the clubS and organizations
have value, 1 student should not have to
seek private fllnds for their o!Jeratlon.
Tile IICtlvity fundi In local achools is
quite lenathly, but thank 1oodness a
eompatatfvely ama1l percentage must
Htk private fwlda. There Is some lnCon·
listency in state relUiations. A board of
edu~tlon can pay tlie salaries of coaches,
and buy muslw iDJtrUmenta, but they
can not bu:V football helmets and band
uniforms. We are of the opinion that
most of the fun4i shOIIld be raised with·
In the ~ehool, With •err few esceptton1,
and th!J IS ttlle of many other 1101lelta·
tiolls In the community. the otfllliza·
tinn should be self s\IStallllnC, or Sheulll
ceas•wum.· ·

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kind of IIOI'II'IIUiellt- admlnll•
· tored by the last fo1lr or ftve
preaidenll of the United State1.
For example:
In b1a . 11m New Deal year,
I'DR co~from the taxpaY·
the sum of $3 bi!Uon. He
spent about $6.6 billion for l
deficit of $U billion. Fnm the
Republicans ~DR inherited a
publle debt of $22.5 billion. After
FDR, Harry truman, Ike, JFK
and LBJ, the public debt bu
sone to more thao $328.2 billion.
'!'he public debt Increased
nearly 18 billion In the pail
year. ll jumped $907 million In
eight day• Ialit month.
\Viih a war and I Great
Society coinl for him, Prltidenl
JobDIOD iS aendini the blUIIp.bac~ taxpayers IICI'amblillll
Into their su1ar bowls and llher
bideawaya to produce !lie tal
revenueo be demands. LBJ
wants tllU bllllon from tilt
tupayers In this 11167 fiscal
year. He will get I! too, and
probably hlore. But wbatever
the tas loot DIIY be, It w!U not
be enough to lll&amp;intalli the war,
the welfare state and the
citllens IUbsidized on Ita free
lunch pay roll In the styl• to
Which they have beceme
ICCUSiomed. LBJ estimated In

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By United Pnu ~
Today Is WednttdaY, NCI\1, '·
the 31Sth day of 1911 wllll 52 Ill

ldlow.

The moan 11 between Ill 1111
ttuarter and new phue.
The mornlnl atars m Mtra
and Jupiter.
The evenln1 star Ia Saturn.
American aetftll Marti
Dressler was born on Ibis 417
In

1m.

On this clay In bls~:
l'li 1172, lire broke out 1D a

Boston warehouse. By the nut
dly, .100 bulldlni• had bean
destroyed and the total damale
amounte4 to $'15 million.

and see

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"'*::r=·~atter
of money. ~:e=~-:AD MOTHER :•. .••
Ar®bd btrt they botrOW
dornlnefi'lna Malllll · II· ,
from
baa to

One

tnoughl Be an ~rstandlntP ·
have "colna" for Jean'l birth· IIIOiher who cliiCUJSII the 111110
dty pteant: but meanwhile atl90 with her 4aushler "'*"· ·
Pttet ....., broke, so C&amp;ta an lela hera ·mate · ber cnm i!ll · ·
1dn~- on his llllowinee, clslons. In' otber word1, letr •;
whlcb comes out of the ~ry thln11 allde. uriW they I!OIIlt ·lo· ·
money tbat
bt Jlllld back a aoreechilll hall - "MlJila'hJ. ·
neal week when w....ver-!t- will see to lhat!- H.
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wu ret11tn8 the mon&amp;f I. h1
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borrowed from, leasee, who Dear Helen:
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was ll? Thlogs like tbaL
I had a nervoua b11akllo\IID ,:·.
The financial
tranaaettons afttr cour baby wu llilm iail : '· ·
that 80 on around bert eviJ bad to apend ~tvea montllt Ill •
acllool mornlni wwld m.-, a · a State hoflll~. Befora ,ll,lat .
computer lllp ll's ~II. · . ! our marri'!J• of thrtt• JN" ,.,
'lben lhere ij the C1J1: of wu per(act, .. ~l.
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the nttrr ·bicycle. Four montha
Wbile~Yil away, my hllfo ·
oiir daughter wu ·a iiitte blllll
til Jn Willi anothw .·'
girl whose bike wu .CU. Thin woman. ' ·ilfd be WAf loinely, ~
abe' .~ J~nlOI' blah tid Whlll 1 ~ bOIIHI, lit pkl ,.
" there. II a1U In the ltrll,, - be J•lt loa lulll1 Ill !1~ ·~.111 .,
..,. ··· ... ' "' .. "(dt' 11~ kldt." IIUI allls "not me thou,h.l!e .liiD li'~ m~• . ·•
By Wayio G. Brallllsta~t M.D. lost. M'y wife tloSe, Ill I he · Then lit D)~ a~j. 'ltopJiii\1 ·::
The 'Attliij'tls " ' F~-~-,loit "' "80iill~tvea' hlpi:iwiy'' club . . . . support, IIIII' 'iilrit ,
bu receillfj"tl'tOV,g!if'll\tlf'' ·'llf ;~ ::r
·.. ··'lllomiOI,.
.
montbl later I !oeatld him ;.. ; ,
111 pam-' ~lo-4lite:''"'TOl&gt;''' 1M t. home tjle other nl&amp;ht Uvlng With IDOther WQIIIao: Adly'a Fadur'Aiioill';fultrlds" ~fa- · ft · .,lily wile . le~&amp; the Cain, be aware lit loY«! hll ,
cusses llle''C..~. ·~m., "1Wilfl ;ot, IC!Illt '"cb 11'0111 our and our aon, but coulcln't at--:,
dialnolll•'eld ~ep~or rhea:·" elsht-x,e•r-old, w~Ue . . Paula fGrd to come home. Ilia olw . ,
matoid atlhrltia- (the ..ri.,pjmf' ·wai teyloia to read wblla. bel- non-wlfa wu UJIOCtllll a ba1?', ·:
kind) and'cl*teoart!iriu;'~fth 1 lllclnl"on .ber bead.
It's been almoll four yews. ·. 1
brief melltii,JII Of'IOO!Y ~rill( ·· t ·f!l1!1d ao on .for 1 1fbo\e Ha calla ~ · frequeni\J, 11171, .. ,
and sev~)'1eSSJ~I)lfntrllll: v.ftll!'" ~!It/ _\lUI you set the point. be wanta u1 ·back, buf baa 011!1 · .
tltl. 'l'be'1111D~t 011'.......,_,. c. •'Id!Oiocracy'' It a cood .s. vltlted me once. Tben ba fD'iil ., ~
told artiinlfi' cOVerS' lhii&lt;"~lj. lm)lion of family life, rlsJII? mt had W81 home (Qr k"~; ,.1
aeaae In "eomewhlit ghat~{ 4e- · · And why do I Ui. II that but had to retarD lor Jdli \·
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clotballlllll •alulblea. 1ft ian&amp; .
In both jlainpllllti' • lrtat Dear Hippy:
baek to bls otblr funjlj 11111 .. .
tmphaa!B1s'~laeect' «&lt;Il ·~ fil~ Why not? If there any ~Iter that'l ~ lui r .. . -. "' .~.
lhll no case of thll dlltase 11 way to live happily
ever blm.
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bopeleu and tbat the eutiOOit It alter? - B.
· He senda me no
lupp'ott ., j
fallltantly 11tt1n1 brighter With
dloUIIi ba'a maklq pOll. · ·,•:.
ibt c111covery of new metbodl
PERBONAL TO "BURT"• i
a dl•n '!i4
of treatment.
Console yourself wltb · tbll bfp ,IIHIIO wlil . a. U~ )at,llil'•
'l'be loimdallon alSo
lid . lhoughl: Somt pe~~pli wear bJth . I met a wonderful Iii..
pampbiell oo diet and artlu'!Us hall to aoooiiii11Cidati their point who lona. me _.
11111o
oa home 'care for !be rii'IU; Ill _., W1IP bll't-B. t ~e IDa ~~=~=--~~
· 11111 on rheumatoid arthtlll• 111
Without I 4
cbUdren. Any of these that yo.
lOOk
need CID •be abtalned fret lltbo
tt from local cf1lipten Ill 'It
major dUll In this counirJ' or
lly wriUDI kf'l'he Artbrlllil FG~~Qo
taUon, Bol 1525, New York.
1'1. Y., ltlOOJ,

1111 budget mesutt !all JaDIIl•
Shelley · Wlfttera' mother
ry IIIII the fl.eal 116'1 dellolt Ruse Scliiilt 1a seriously alllng
would be well under fl.bllll... 1 t Cedars of Lebanon .. • tony
·In tbt 111'11 quarter of llacal New!.., llld Joan Collln.l bo·-..t
1167 -July, A1JIIIst, September
Towers' Bev 't jjjjj1
- LBJ alrUdy baa racked up • home; originally It wu Tony
.deficit of more than
bU!lon. , CUrlla and Janet Leigh's and
· In three montbs of this flsea\ they divOrced· then Connie and
year, Joh1110n collected f2S.S Gene McGrath's and they split·
and spent $S3.1 billion. Till now It belqa to the author oi
taxpayers can't win. U tans "What Kind of a Fool Am J·"
are nol railed now they wiD 80 Le NeweiJ; moree later? '
up later. Till Unllld Slltea
BabnaD'a brother
Marlln
carl't live forever on ~wed Wtsl 1nakea 1 Dynamic Dut
money.
wltb Dlsbep's Leslle Ann Warren
Alter all thole nasiJ

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break up this romance

tblllp allde

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l'elet to pa' Paula who

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thiN Ia deilnlcUOD of the jaiDII
ol tlta Iolii bonee). Arthr!U.
may alst be ~ compiJcatiOII ..

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tOld ll'lhrltJI Is may be ' '1-ieir
In plaea of upll'ln II aaeQ\ffta .
doses. The chi@! adVIntale. Of ' ·

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told 11'thritfi and S8Vri!' ~··

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baa beell available tor a P,ljlt
#ftl a year 111 tltll ~.
Whether ot bot II WIRild be'beat
for you I eeuld not ll1 hlbau..
one man•• INN IJ wiher
man•a curse. Tbia jlrQ1, · ~· ·
ntt, hll -"~ ucelleilf 1'1111111

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for arthritis? Ia It the betl?

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belnopblllc arthrltlt (lean la
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Food Price Fight
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up 1111 leleplloat IIDol d , ..ti'IIIIll!lll :wu ·wateldlll
Ia -eo tl drtftl to 1et w tbt lilll&amp;tloa tlooely IIlii DOl
or flgurea •• 81'ocery tags.
helplnr w . .,.,.....allnr tho

ANOTHEI BIG SALE AT FOODLAND ••.•

A DEL MONTE SALE!

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co · to•-•ODI OUH·
pelttcoot rebellion.
wlvefl across the nation Tu'es. Esther Peterso-n. special Indications of fore~· ·price
day toted picket signs tn presidential a~istant for eon· reductions were coDtined
front of supermorketo and sumer sflalrs, said tbe Ieder- &lt;;hlefly to lite Soutbwest

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DUBUQUE

WE RESERVE THI
RIGHT TO LIMIT
QUANTITY

PORK 3
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Food Price Fight
IIJ lloollod , _
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Food land's Big Change ··Prices.·Without Boycotts To

up 1111 leleplloat IIDol d , ..ti'IIIIll!lll :wu ·wateldlll
Ia -eo tl drtftl to 1et w tbt lilll&amp;tloa tlooely IIlii DOl
or flgurea •• 81'ocery tags.
helplnr w . .,.,.....allnr tho

ANOTHEI BIG SALE AT FOODLAND ••.•

A DEL MONTE SALE!

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HAPPINESS IS ,.. ...

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co · to•-•ODI OUH·
pelttcoot rebellion.
wlvefl across the nation Tu'es. Esther Peterso-n. special Indications of fore~· ·price
day toted picket signs tn presidential a~istant for eon· reductions were coDtined
front of supermorketo and sumer sflalrs, said tbe Ieder- &lt;;hlefly to lite Soutbwest

Prl

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DUBUQUE

WE RESERVE THI
RIGHT TO LIMIT
QUANTITY

PORK 3
SAUSAGE

$

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1 LB.
ROLLS

f

RACINE
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EVERYDAY LOW PRICES

MARKET

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CAPil. KIIINJSEDY (IJPI) -ship to a historic space meeUnl eartl),four days from June 3to
From ltf iinrn,nned debut In with Gemini . 7, · Gemini
June 7 and White became
I~ Ill · 1redne"'y'a launoh aatrol)iull Walter Schlrra .
America's first spacewalker,
Hnllt,.• Ptojllcl· Gtmlnl . 11t1 Thomas S_taflonl mute~
(!onion Cooper and Charles
accompUihed ev~ mort ~an ,lt rendezvous techn\~U&lt;I l.ha &lt;Pete) Conrad flew GeminiS..,
·~. lUI tD do.
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Krall 1ald are t1
eight-4Jy apjlce record in
l · llllnt fl is the mOlt neeoatl\y to the future of
AUIUII itl&amp;li That mark stood
sii&lt;Otulul IPict pJ'qlflm \he ApollO 'procram and th!!
about 11 mOillhs unill
nation h11 ever entered Into," of manned spacefllfit."
llld Geminl'l Air Foice· lam The Pfl8ram o~ with
eclipsed by Iii! GemlDI7 re&lt;:Onlunmanned orbital ielt fllgbt
breakln&amp; mlasJOn.
' chlel Col John G Albert
"0~ini has done al;.ost Gemini April a, and
~· 1~ fll&amp;~ll have come
anything you mllhl wlpl to dO ran ln!D a serle1 o,l d~ays
rap1d
but .•tar.ted
In !:arth orbital filght," said m~cbamcal troubll!l before
out ~th 1 near diuster.
Flllht DlrecbJr Christopher C. mml a was laun&lt;htd Jan.
Oemlm I astrona~to Nelj
Kraft Jr.
Il!eli on an unmanned
Armstronc and David ScoU
With the 14-day voyage of fll&amp;hl and rocovory.
lnte the
Gemini 7 astronauts Frank Gemml 3 astronauts
s,nnan and Jamea Lovell last (Gus) Grissom 1nd John
Dtctmher, the project proved Young Dew Amerf~a's first .. _ ,.
that man can llvt at ltlll thai man mluion on March _23~~,
I""' fn &amp;p~ce withOut harm.
Gemini t pilots Jame! M 1
ADd by &amp;Uidfnl their space- and Edward White circled the

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SAN AN'l'ONIO, TeL (IJPI)
-li'te•ldent JohMon took a clooe
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11 ti1o HouBe, Senatt and
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bladQer operatioa, Bt1d ~o
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threat .

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de~r1 c Tue:sday. after ronsulta-'
twi with his docton, whether
he ~ cuuld go ahParl with his
d~re to have the dual surgery ·
pe nnned Fnday, (Jf would
ha e tu wa 11 until Tuesday. He
put off until today a deciSIOn oa
that, as we !I as on whether the
operations would I}(' performed
at the Brooke Army Medical
Center here or the Betlle!ida i
1\'a".lal MPdiral C1't1t.er m ,\llary- ,
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nitF disappointment in the 1
T~a!'. elect1on. He announced ~
alttr casting h•s bal lot at ,
JOI!nson Cily Tuesday that be
had \'Oted "the Democratic :
li~et"..:bd\ the h1ajor figure 011
ttlfl twket was defeated. This
,.4! stare Atty. Gen. Waggoner
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IO!eal Republ ican Sen. Jobn
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WASHINGTON l\JPI) -Farm The department attributed this
and retail prlcea for dairy pro- ID higher Ia"'! and wbclles••le
ductt nul year are likely to be prices durin£ the seasonal
hJahtr on lbe average, the Agrl- producti1ln period ol the fall.
culture Department aaid today. The ~artinent said that butSoma relief wao oeen, how- ter priCes were likely not
!Ytr, In tho laal aiJ months of follow the upward trend, how·
1967 when prices were expected ever, because ·of price cutting
!o drop below the levels of late by w»oieBaler!,
1116.
The price tncreaae would The department predicts only
,omt, the 4eJ)Irtment oaid, minor retail price changes for
lesplte the expeotaUon of 1 buller during \he Orsl quarter
;llfhl fneteaoe In milk· prnduc- of 1967, with !bme price reduc\illn ' to levelo abovo the esll- t10ns during the second quarter
mated yield thlo year of 122 i In reaponse to rlsin&amp; dairy sup·
billion poundo.
pile~.
Price supports for manuflle· Tile department said that on
turlnB·grade milk-noW· jet at the btslo of 'feed cots and wage
14 pfr hundred poundl lllroogh tales, the cost of producing milk
March, 11)68-would tend to keep increased, during 1!166 and is ex:ho tetaU price from dropping. peeled to increase even further
The eonsumor oatlpok will for noxt year. The added costs will
191'1 prices rising above 11116 he more thon off.. t by hliher
Ieveii b»l •howln&amp; omaller per. farrri milk pricea next year, It
t~nllge Increases · lllan those said,
,
,
ol 11166.
, The prices Iarmon ret&gt;~fved
Prices Ibis yell' are expected Ifor milk In 1!166 are expected to
to average lncreasee of 6 per average around $1.85 per 100
cont over 1965, and II per cent poundo, three cenll under the
above the l957·5g aYtratie.
1948 reeord.
The price of mllk and othtr Till• year's Increase In farm
nuld dolry producll was expec- prJ.. waa slowed down somelad to continue rising through· Iwhat "by the l.i billion pound
oul the last of 11116.
Increase In dairy Imports.

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urolest again~! the aggressi\'e
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, th~t ~-ss.Jure · 18 rr.wh.&gt;~l la ! . · in to net•d Lhe help ol every .but that':". the -5ituation."
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I t.osl Toughest Campaign ea. Democratic Lt. Gov \ Glenn BOWI.JNO . GRF.EN (lJPTl ~
the newly-crowned leader
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~ MOTH~RS TO MEET ' GOP con!&gt;erv~tives and a ma~r1 ~~\~~-r~:~O.~l;:~~ · to . ~;~;~ntha6t .spann&lt;·d a Qllaner Rerublicom Gov. George Rom· wa~ !~is ··toughest' campat~n . ' fl had ~ost ~~:s tr~e~~~~~d thJ~~ for opPratioo ,If the Pent:t l'ounM!ddleport Se nior '•'loth- national political. force. . . , l.t . . or rown~ - -d
'- ~a ntury ('(H1ceded ahni.il tWO ne:Y" ·or MiChigan .. another big lost Ius atL•mpt to becomt- the term.bl' .. e Robert H Finch a ,ty Vocational EducatlOI SctiiJul

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SPiciai'' V'eleran'i Day serv• Jlon"oi Porile,.Y.'clialrman, 11111o1UK!td that * \ ~try COJ&lt;I on fill elii!UI!tte
lee• on N'ovember n will bej Commander Swatzel almounc- memllers u Pel: cent· or the and va~ab' on Allltrl~tim.
conducted by Drew Webs~ ,ed at the regular meoHng Mon- Post's ·qJota of
have paid Guy Guinther, Cbarltl lliyn,
Post No. 39, the. American I.e- day night that Post No. 39 will their 1967 lqlon ·dues: Jelrell_EIZII GilmOre ~nd Xtnatiii._Har·
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:.t .: . 'h)embers , wh~ con participate Posto, on Veterans Pay, Nov- -~~ 00 ~ 8~"~~ ~·
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ed on \he Hallow@en party I! Post ~m 11Urella,. . two COIII"'f•
the only spacentaht problem
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~the 1 h f
be and ol
'The AmeticiD Ll!flons
;::O~ra~d :.•:u:!~C:r~": that Gamlnl failed to ~nswer Vi~:·~z~ ~:=~~~::,:
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Gemonl 11 a!trlll8uts Cbarlee 1.2 apieewalker Edw1n Aldrin or,the Post. !lis father, WiUiam Nov. 28.
Refreslunenll - • Mrfl!l;
Conrad and Rlehard Gor~ hoped to help otlve lbal Anderson, was. a member· and Post :19 will he in char 0 of followfnJ the mettlnc
rendezvouaed with
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today.
-'1 c ti n g P r e " Secrelary
Getrge CtlristiaJ scheduled a 10
a.rJ. CST (ll a.m. !:ST) news
~ritf i ng at the press center in
San Antonio. 75 mile&amp; southeasl
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Pacific Oeean liter a faulty
control roeket sent their capsule
spinning out of contrtl.
Gemini g alllrO.nauUi Thomas
Stafford and Eupne .. CerniD
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8 makeshift
1 ln June
GemlnllO 11trotarg~ YOW!I•nd
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CAPil. KIIINJSEDY (IJPI) -ship to a historic space meeUnl eartl),four days from June 3to
From ltf iinrn,nned debut In with Gemini . 7, · Gemini
June 7 and White became
I~ Ill · 1redne"'y'a launoh aatrol)iull Walter Schlrra .
America's first spacewalker,
Hnllt,.• Ptojllcl· Gtmlnl . 11t1 Thomas S_taflonl mute~
(!onion Cooper and Charles
accompUihed ev~ mort ~an ,lt rendezvous techn\~U&lt;I l.ha &lt;Pete) Conrad flew GeminiS..,
·~. lUI tD do.
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Krall 1ald are t1
eight-4Jy apjlce record in
l · llllnt fl is the mOlt neeoatl\y to the future of
AUIUII itl&amp;li That mark stood
sii&lt;Otulul IPict pJ'qlflm \he ApollO 'procram and th!!
about 11 mOillhs unill
nation h11 ever entered Into," of manned spacefllfit."
llld Geminl'l Air Foice· lam The Pfl8ram o~ with
eclipsed by Iii! GemlDI7 re&lt;:Onlunmanned orbital ielt fllgbt
breakln&amp; mlasJOn.
' chlel Col John G Albert
"0~ini has done al;.ost Gemini April a, and
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anything you mllhl wlpl to dO ran ln!D a serle1 o,l d~ays
rap1d
but .•tar.ted
In !:arth orbital filght," said m~cbamcal troubll!l before
out ~th 1 near diuster.
Flllht DlrecbJr Christopher C. mml a was laun&lt;htd Jan.
Oemlm I astrona~to Nelj
Kraft Jr.
Il!eli on an unmanned
Armstronc and David ScoU
With the 14-day voyage of fll&amp;hl and rocovory.
lnte the
Gemini 7 astronauts Frank Gemml 3 astronauts
s,nnan and Jamea Lovell last (Gus) Grissom 1nd John
Dtctmher, the project proved Young Dew Amerf~a's first .. _ ,.
that man can llvt at ltlll thai man mluion on March _23~~,
I""' fn &amp;p~ce withOut harm.
Gemini t pilots Jame! M 1
ADd by &amp;Uidfnl their space- and Edward White circled the

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SAN AN'l'ONIO, TeL (IJPI)
-li'te•ldent JohMon took a clooe
lool . 11 the election returns
Won making any pu!&gt;Ue
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11 ti1o HouBe, Senatt and
ooi'Sbips.
President !eHowe&lt;l malts
of :the balloting Tuesday nigrt
at 'his Texas ran&lt;b by means of
teif!vision and Jews wire
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remove a small growtiJ from hts
threat .

Johnson had expected to
de~r1 c Tue:sday. after ronsulta-'
twi with his docton, whether
he ~ cuuld go ahParl with his
d~re to have the dual surgery ·
pe nnned Fnday, (Jf would
ha e tu wa 11 until Tuesday. He
put off until today a deciSIOn oa
that, as we !I as on whether the
operations would I}(' performed
at the Brooke Army Medical
Center here or the Betlle!ida i
1\'a".lal MPdiral C1't1t.er m ,\llary- ,
la nd.
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thf Pres1dent had one def. [
nitF disappointment in the 1
T~a!'. elect1on. He announced ~
alttr casting h•s bal lot at ,
JOI!nson Cily Tuesday that be
had \'Oted "the Democratic :
li~et"..:bd\ the h1ajor figure 011
ttlfl twket was defeated. This
,.4! stare Atty. Gen. Waggoner
who laded in his b1d to
IO!eal Republ ican Sen. Jobn
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WASHINGTON l\JPI) -Farm The department attributed this
and retail prlcea for dairy pro- ID higher Ia"'! and wbclles••le
ductt nul year are likely to be prices durin£ the seasonal
hJahtr on lbe average, the Agrl- producti1ln period ol the fall.
culture Department aaid today. The ~artinent said that butSoma relief wao oeen, how- ter priCes were likely not
!Ytr, In tho laal aiJ months of follow the upward trend, how·
1967 when prices were expected ever, because ·of price cutting
!o drop below the levels of late by w»oieBaler!,
1116.
The price tncreaae would The department predicts only
,omt, the 4eJ)Irtment oaid, minor retail price changes for
lesplte the expeotaUon of 1 buller during \he Orsl quarter
;llfhl fneteaoe In milk· prnduc- of 1967, with !bme price reduc\illn ' to levelo abovo the esll- t10ns during the second quarter
mated yield thlo year of 122 i In reaponse to rlsin&amp; dairy sup·
billion poundo.
pile~.
Price supports for manuflle· Tile department said that on
turlnB·grade milk-noW· jet at the btslo of 'feed cots and wage
14 pfr hundred poundl lllroogh tales, the cost of producing milk
March, 11)68-would tend to keep increased, during 1!166 and is ex:ho tetaU price from dropping. peeled to increase even further
The eonsumor oatlpok will for noxt year. The added costs will
191'1 prices rising above 11116 he more thon off.. t by hliher
Ieveii b»l •howln&amp; omaller per. farrri milk pricea next year, It
t~nllge Increases · lllan those said,
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ol 11166.
, The prices Iarmon ret&gt;~fved
Prices Ibis yell' are expected Ifor milk In 1!166 are expected to
to average lncreasee of 6 per average around $1.85 per 100
cont over 1965, and II per cent poundo, three cenll under the
above the l957·5g aYtratie.
1948 reeord.
The price of mllk and othtr Till• year's Increase In farm
nuld dolry producll was expec- prJ.. waa slowed down somelad to continue rising through· Iwhat "by the l.i billion pound
oul the last of 11116.
Increase In dairy Imports.

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Spare Ribs · ····· · ···· lb. 69c

LIAN PRIIH

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Skinless Sausage
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BHf Pot Roast · · · , ·· lb. 79c
IIIP·YIAL-PORK

Meat Loaf Mix · ·- · · · · · lb. 69c
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o the American soldiers who
hia rather go to prison lhan
fight against the Vietnamesf
p"ple, and of ttle American
yQIIIlh!~. who tore up theit dralt
c'-rds and rerused to jom the
atmy of thf' Johnson clique."
The paper ctted last week's
peace demonstrati on m New
Ynrk CJ\y as evidenre that "I
te}Y dri ve of the American
~pie who cherish peace and
urolest again~! the aggressi\'e
m Viet Nam is s ur~ing m
ln!)be U.S A ·•
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Red Beans ., ···•· ·· · can 29c

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JANI PAIKfii-sANOWICH CRIMI

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partisan victory.'' ''P8rtisanstlip ''It l~ks now Ilk~ M:,. Reagan Joss. Racla. stn e a
congreyman,
p. ar 811 a
lhio mornin~ !O lhe u s Weaend,l "as of today." he pledged won thiS campblgn.. Brown the state m the August ltl&amp;li aen, .wu defeated .. a rae.
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ki and H~wau, "'"' 13 below, LOS ANGELES &lt;U(ll) -f DemfX:!:JliiC Gov. ~.rl)1lnjl_,f, tmns,: ower base\, the 'We&lt;! &lt;aid "II we are going to make l bu~ 6rown quieted them by~· year In San Francisco and .twiHlme Olympic Decathlo,
7..0 at Dou'glas, W~ o The h1gh- Hcpublican Honald Reagan to- Brown that nea red the mllhon· a GO P d h'~ a deci!iive the creative society work we're 1sayl ng : · "1 don 't like it either ~~kland.
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et reported T!.lesrlay was 8fl at day won California's gover~- 1 vqte ;tnpfk.
, th~t ~-ss.Jure · 18 rr.wh.&gt;~l la ! . · in to net•d Lhe help ol every .but that':". the -5ituation."
•. Minutes art~r Brown CO~ · .
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I t.osl Toughest Campaign ea. Democratic Lt. Gov \ Glenn BOWI.JNO . GRF.EN (lJPTl ~
the newly-crowned leader
"'ecJ~'QJ reportJ~Rea-~campalg l ~ndiniJ a ~nliti('at Rea; cm :iaid he h'!rl300k~'n to Brown. in w:llat ,he cO!lf·~ed M. Anderson, -~3, ac~nowJed~ed A proposed ndditional t:al lt"vy
~ MOTH~RS TO MEET ' GOP con!&gt;erv~tives and a ma~r1 ~~\~~-r~:~O.~l;:~~ · to . ~;~;~ntha6t .spann&lt;·d a Qllaner Rerublicom Gov. George Rom· wa~ !~is ··toughest' campat~n . ' fl had ~ost ~~:s tr~e~~~~~d thJ~~ for opPratioo ,If the Pent:t l'ounM!ddleport Se nior '•'loth- national political. force. . . , l.t . . or rown~ - -d
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SPiciai'' V'eleran'i Day serv• Jlon"oi Porile,.Y.'clialrman, 11111o1UK!td that * \ ~try COJ&lt;I on fill elii!UI!tte
lee• on N'ovember n will bej Commander Swatzel almounc- memllers u Pel: cent· or the and va~ab' on Allltrl~tim.
conducted by Drew Webs~ ,ed at the regular meoHng Mon- Post's ·qJota of
have paid Guy Guinther, Cbarltl lliyn,
Post No. 39, the. American I.e- day night that Post No. 39 will their 1967 lqlon ·dues: Jelrell_EIZII GilmOre ~nd Xtnatiii._Har·
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ed on \he Hallow@en party I! Post ~m 11Urella,. . two COIII"'f•
the only spacentaht problem
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be and ol
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;::O~ra~d :.•:u:!~C:r~": that Gamlnl failed to ~nswer Vi~:·~z~ ~:=~~~::,:
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Gemonl 11 a!trlll8uts Cbarlee 1.2 apieewalker Edw1n Aldrin or,the Post. !lis father, WiUiam Nov. 28.
Refreslunenll - • Mrfl!l;
Conrad and Rlehard Gor~ hoped to help otlve lbal Anderson, was. a member· and Post :19 will he in char 0 of followfnJ the mettlnc
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-'1 c ti n g P r e " Secrelary
Getrge CtlristiaJ scheduled a 10
a.rJ. CST (ll a.m. !:ST) news
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San Antonio. 75 mile&amp; southeasl
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If.,· ; .. '·a 11?6 majority.
· Re ublte11n Ms!lOII coonty ' 1n the (loqoty Comni\§slo!M'rl. 'J1Ie Lewis DlstJ'I.ct rac,e
· proo\IIICI8 Ia the couaty ,;re ;~~ trui 10 form with the Cfllln· race Repullll~n' 'Ll\~~ce GeH Jtl~lce of ~eace elso ~~
·an ."tumed 111 a reaso'J.'ble t'y candidates on tbe republle11n to$. Jr., palled ~.911'1 wtes .l'hile\ pu~Uean w1th Gall Faire3
•oar wlllo the 111'11 reoul,_ar stare wtnning both hotly con· his,opponent q. A.. (Al) Biggs gelling 1,415 votes wlille
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ritlllg at 8 p. m. allll dlllaot tested unty-wide races.
)-.ceived 3,69f, giving G'erlach rumbent Rby Kincaid, Jr.,
PT. P~EASANT - Garland pnelne(:ID the eOIU"IIIoD"' for
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po!IJ!!I l,«ll votes. .
Lee VanStckle, 31, • Kanauga, labulalioa at 11 ,30 11• !Ill, ,
Incumbent House of
Delegation A.ttend.
A·1btg vote
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'I'll~ voting was coastdfred gates candida~ Brerry
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~Auxili11ry Me'i!tl~i
Pl.nt Valley Hospital
ingtnn, Tuesday afternoon He ; ~r cent of tbe registered vot· national: state and county,
NEW HtYEN - Nine J)lem. Admllled"- Mrs. John Bum- inornil&gt;g
was an employee of the Amerl·' ers turplllg out.
bers of the American liegion ••rner, west CQiuinbla; . ua•'lOI
8 record 4,650 votes besting
ran Car and Foundry Co., and
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oppone~t democrat
Auxiliary ol N~w Haven' att.;nd- ,WhltUJliiton, Buffalo; Mrs.
1 Lawrence Plants by a 1,596
his body was found in the plant
ed the Fourth District l:onven- e11 Brinker, Mason: Rev.
Unofficial reports indicate he
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lion at the Legion Home ·b,lles Thompson, Pt. Pleo!lllnl;
might have been a victim. of
Parkersburg on Sunday. 'l'lle Cretorla Patrerson, Pl. .
electmal shock. He served two \
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New Haven group received a ant.
years In the Army during the __ _ _
cash prize for having
their ' Dloebarged - Kathy Woo•m· l
Korean conflict.
I Mrs. R. T. Blessing enrered l
quota of members for 1966-77. et , Pt. Pleasant; Patricia
He was born at Hogsett, W.:the Pleasant Valley Hospital on
AtU!nding were Thelma Cape- PI Pleasant; Mrs.
Jan1esl
Va.. on May 28, 1935. son of i Friday and was scheduled to
bart, Freda Hart, Eleanor crMdock, Pt. Pleasant: Sha,,_l
Foster and Rena Nibert Van- undergo surgery Wednesday.
Roush, Lola Weaver, Charlotte ta Kay Freeman, Hogsett.
Sickle, who survtve, and restde · Mr. Bob Roush of Mason is MASON _ The Mason
Roush, Helen Knapp; · Ella DJrtbs _ Mr. and Mrs.
at Kanauga. He was • member turkey hunting at Brandyville, ty Home Demonstration
Roush, all of New Haven: Ma- ert Wamsley, Pl. Pleasant,
ol ttle AFL-ClO.
va.
' are planning a Christmas
ry Roush, Mason-; and Mary daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Lelltndl
In Wldilion to his parents, he Mr. and Mrs. Howard Huck shop on December 5th at 10
Aumiller, Hartford, W. Va.
van Merer, Pt. Pleasant; a
Is survived by a son. Garland and familly ol Leesville, V~., m. at Krodel Park. PoM
Jr. , at home, a~d by two broth· , visited over the weekend Wlth isant. Demanstratio1:..; on mak· ,
ers and three s1sters, Dale and , Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Jenks. ing Christmas decorations and 1
Mike both of Kanauga.. Mrs. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Zuspan, gilts will be given. A
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. , a~tJ,. -Norma Jean and Deb~Je visited over the weekend with All club members are urged to

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Mason p..rsonal Worksho"ps are

, W' alwtkys· have I ·fine 'a~leci!O!t' O110·,YI for••Chrllt· I lllme; ·
u. Thfl ~ear's telection· r&amp; e~eagtlol!l ·
jg.k and select. Use Pickelll' Lay-Away Plan!

Planned on
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IMr. and Mrs. George Zuspan, Pioneer; Healtq, Mrs. James

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Blain, Illahee Club, Human
Susan, Christy and Stevie . Resources, Mrs. Harold Lew1s,
Roush or Addison visiU!d on Pocahontas; Cultural
' Tuesday with their grandpar- ment, Mrs. Ray
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Jenks.
ship, Mrs. Ray Fox,
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PT. PLE,\SANT _ Mrs. LP- Homemakers Club:
on a K. Ramsey , 54. Columbu~.
Resources, Mrs. Carolyn
Ohio, former .resident or Mase\VS
field: Pleasant .
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zer IIospttal afte~· a long Jllness.
Admissions
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She was born m Pt. Pleasant Mrs Thomas C. Breech, Ade-llion u_._ _ __
on Januar 22, t9 t2. a daughter . D . R . F' ld 142
or the late June and Ida Shif· ia1de r., onme ' \ s, 1 E
DAUGHTER BOliN
,
le t Atkinson She was a mem· 'Fourth Ave. ; Mrs~~~c aeMrs MASON -&lt;Mr;' aod Mrs, :li&gt;
ber of the Zwn Baptlst Churrn. ' Cochra~ 6 ~ ~coRt 2·~··dwell : an Sayre, Mason, are announc- 1
Surviving are her huoband. ' Be-oste · .11 " ' R.t 1 'c ' ing the birth of a daughter on
. : W1. 1bur W1 1ams I
. v· rown. November 3rd at the PI e_asanl
George; daughter, Mrs. VIr·
g•nia Whitlatch. Middleport,! City; Mrs. ~an:adeii' Mtnton: Valley Hospital, \heir
first
Ohio ; brother, Jerry Atkinson, ~rs. Paul ·. urs:e J~hn erce~ child. and named Lisa Kay. She
Pt. Pleasa nt; sis ter, Marie Bur- i vo lle Star Rt. · ~ j. r M · weighed 6 pounds and 8 ounces.
grss. Pt. Pleasant, 10 grand· Thacker. Rt. 2 a1 IJlO IS; u": Grandparents are Mr.
and
th ildren and 4 great grandchil· Wtllard G. Fox,TrRt.ll CNhor~l p. Mrs. Hoyt Sayre, Jr., Mason:
rlren.
Mrs. James E. en' es re ; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Elswick,
2 p.m. Thursday in the Mohr· Brenda Sue .Jefferson, ~l. : Bim, W. Va. Great grandpar·
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Hev. Art Marcum ofnciating. son, Maso~; Mrs. Ethel Er· Sayre, Sr., Letart, W. Va. : Mr.
Burial will he in the
Lewis \ ~ren_ch, Mt~dleport; .Mrs. na and Mr!J, ~PrY Rf)tmi(e, .. . ·
ro·metery at G!illlpoll! Ferry. ,G. Smes, Middleport, M~. Ev. on. Great greaf grandmolher
F: iends may r"ll at the funmt erett Wllhams, Wellston, Mrs. ' Mrs. May HooSier, Cntes. W.
h•me.
.Noah Woods, Rt. S Oak H•li: Va.
IMrs. Mila Potter, Rt. 2 Green.
·up, Ky.; Mrs. Virgil L. Craig,
ATTI!ND MEETING
Rl. 3 Wellston; Mrs. Norlnan MASON - Five Wahama StuR. Poe, Jackson; Lawrence :E. dent Council· members . along
·-. :Surrell, Wellston.
with their advisor, Mrs.
Gauge rea"lngs - Gafti- l
Blrtlu
. sell Capeh,rt, ~!tended "lllCient
poliS Dam 12.1 14 _2 running ~ Mrs. Norman R. Poe, Jack· \nerhassett Dtslrtct ••
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feet on rollers.'Pom~roy. Mas- \son, 6:40 a.m. Tuesday; Mrs. Council meeting l~st week at
or out. Pt. Pleasant 2uo, Hin- ~ Paul E. Russell, !,lercemlle the Wirt County Htgh School,
ton 1. 95 falling, Kanawha Falls Star Rt., daughter, U5 a.m.\Ehzahet!1, W. Va. Students at-.
5.6; faliing , Charleston 19.43, Tue~day ; Mrs. Ralph K Besco, rending were Jeanine
failing. London was running one i Gallt~ohs, daughrer, 10.24 p.m. v1ck1 May, Stev~ Fowler,. .
half foot Marmet one-quarter ' Tue.&lt;~ay.
1Hart and .Gtegg Giblis.
loot and' Winfield dam was on \
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Boat Movements:
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Mrs. Maude J ohnson, a maJor
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_ Zimmer down IGary Steams, Larry Thompson, Department of Htghway
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. Vulcan up 15 .' Ernest Fetty, Mrs. Ray Jeffers, ty. G~r.~rd against the added ,
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up 15 2·05 a. m.- Esso Pennsylh d
. Reli- Beaver down Marmet 6:30 a. son, Mrs. Lerry C. Nort an
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vama
. a.. mm.,. Jenks rn.; JeIferson up w·mfi1eld 6·25
f t dau"•'te
bl up 17 , 7·30
. .man
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a ~ 8u~_ 30 ' · m Per;;; Jr. up p. m.; Tammy White up Win- Lump and infant son, Mrs. R.
~:. 7' .: ma; N~tionai up 18, field 12:05 a. m.
C. Morgan. allll Infant son.
7:25 a. m.; Walter Williamson
down 19, 3:5ll a. m.; Peggy
Downey up 19, 7:15a. m.;
ana Bosworth down 20, 6:30
m.; Alice and John K. down l
Bellville 6:20 a. m.; Mr. Criss l
up 22, 5:20 p. m.; Queen City
down 21, tl :50 p.m.: Rose G.

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-Arizona, Arkansas,C~ll~~o~~~:: \1
Florida, Maryland, ~
25, counting two holdovers.
Jncomplere returns showed Nevada and New Mexico.
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10 . the Republican comeback narrowly
ahead of . . seats from Republicans in
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drtve were Sen. Paul . H. ,Maddox, another segregatoomst t964 anti-Goldwater landslide,
&gt;ff.year vores.
Douglas, D-IlL, 74-year-old Ide·\ Democrat.
sought reelection. Twenty-four I
bme crusader for hberal
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Nadonal GolDI
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two r were reeleeled or leadmg on the
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The GOP ptchd up seata an Brown of California. Douglas House seats each in Texas and aslS o mcomp e u.
across · the natlon .-from · Jost lo Percy, a youthful new ,Virginia and one ~ach 1D ~were def~~~d ~~~~lm:~ven l
:onneellcut and Florida on the face in the GOP, and Brown ITennessee, North Carohna, Ark- All of .
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Bast Coast to California .and lost to Reagan, tbe new favorire ansas and Florida. Rep. Harold i Democratic freshmen,
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of Republican .conservatives,
10. Cooley, D-N.C. , chairman ol ~ ~me who had been counte 1
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Ithe House Agricullure Commi~ hkely casual\les, were returned.!
, e __ P"1 em! wasea aag I Among Republican presiden- 1ree for 16 of the past 18 •ears So were Washington's four first
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Y rsbl' o tl aI prospecIs , Romney def'm1te. was defeated.
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~~~ 8,::,. we~ ~~~ui;~~: ly helped ~irnself wilh his easy i There was no easy way to ~ily Republican Iowa, . whkh ,
South. Tbe Democral.. regained victory ove; Democrat Zolton measure the Impact of issues lurned all but one of 1ts SJX :
SOl ,p of these southern seats ~eren~obwbf)lp al~ ~~lped k:' like while backlash, Viet Nam Hrn;~ se~~ ov~r to d
rr .
'fuesday but it wasn't nearly I Seen. Ger!f' · n m '" e and grocery prices on tbel!f
• a re urne to 0 ;ce '
enough to offset the general . nate. fl m won over former · election results.
. 10r sure only one of the fiVe. l
GOP lrend
Sllf·lerm Gov. G. Mennen In Oregon Hatfleltl was .Three had lost and one was
Tlie GOP never had any Williams. Two Michigan GOP i leading Rep. Robert B. Duncan, trailing.
choilce of winning control of House candidates also rode the a Democratic backer of admi· !.t
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Congress but its gains exceeded Romney ~!lad to VIctory and nlstration Viet Nam
p r ~, 1den 1 Johns6n's worst Incomplete returns lndicaU!d Republican standards, Hat·JielcliJ
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that three others may Jwn : w., .. assed as a dove
Iear.s.
1 e rna ng no ore- them
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¥WB conference that even · a
Party VIctory
1'l'llomas J. ·Mcintyre, D-N.H.,
lel(ubllcan gain of fd' 1o 50 i Republic$ lenders had saki another adminlslratlo~
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lrbllile seats woold net affect Romney mlrst lead a party .
defeaU!d · Hamson R.
(!.S.;:.Iorelgn )Iolley.
victory, not just wln an :
former . Air Bl~F, orce::JI
~ Republicans rode ' 'to individual ' victory' to merit I
' who
W~ on . JISsnrU!d Issues coJisliferaUon' in lOOs, "He Is : ed
of the
, •lng !rom war worries to likely to taw sopporl from ;
· . prices and the white potent power bases like New
lash. The backlash effect York, ~nder Rockefeller, and ·
. li · muted, however, and cut Pennsylvania, under Gov.-elect P••.ov··' 4
· ways. Many Republicans Raymond P. Shafer.
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tier C11mpalgna against But a d9(t movement for stales
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Jo on ·and big or "one party" Reagan also' is to be expected
In , ·
of
aov ent _and saki a betler from Republlcan eonservatlves Brooke iii:
~ ee ' was needed in C»n- w!lo organized the nomination of Marylat1. •· -. ---- .r : ~
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Barry M. Goldwarer for the :
ARaew It· W,lnner ·. · ·
I ·•· 'lllf'ed. at Reoalto
presidential nominatloo in l!NI4. 1 Repub~can Sptro,_ "~~:ylr,~~JII;
raUc slrareglsts prl· ' Former Vice President Rich· ' elected governor !Of
va
were shocked at the Iard M. Nixon obviously Is still over George P. Mahoney,
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although publicly they available and holding due·bl.Us slngle-lsaue campall!"er b,a)&amp;~g
so
1o minimize their Hous.&gt; from many of the can1idn!•" against open housing lk)fs ilflh
losses. They eharacrerlzed them ' elecU!d Tuesday-candidates for ' the slogan, "your holll!! Is 'YQIJr
IS ~ retu.rn to what they now Iwhom he campaigned tlreles.. castle -protect II."
we"' ptctur!ng as the pre-LBJ ly this year.
The Democrats unseated two
"normal" margin between De- [- Despite losses of one House Republican governors.
69c VALUI
lllOirars aBJI Republicans,
•seal in Mississippi allll two mICurtis defealed Gov. John Reed
B¥1,. ~ fact was \bey had IAlabama, the Republicans
Maine and Robert Docking,
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son of the late Gov. George
JIOiise seiis, 8s the inevitable South.
. 'OI\fler·lrDoc~kiiilng~,.iheiiaiiit.iGo;i;vii.;;;Wiiilll•l•am=R
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eleclion. .Bqice 1912 when the of the New York stare
Ho~ menl!"'rshlp was !lied executive, was elected
4~35' lhe a•~rage loss of the of Arkansas over an arcb
. In · rt•r In off-year .....
gaUonisl, Jim Johnson·, •Inc•
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Republlcan Claud~ Kirk Jr.
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oiYO ropalra like ·replacing a
led In U other rices for an ean Howard Bam Jr.
broken otrln, or a omoll pit..
lndlCfted toW bf 185, compared elecU!d to the Serulte
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p. m.; Polly R. up Greenup 12: 10 a. m., Elisha Woods down
Greenup 12 :30 a. m.; BrimeFtone dowJI Greenup 2:05 a.m.;
Pennsylvania down
:25 a. m.; Philip Sporn
Greenup 6·45 a. m.; L.
up 3cl5 a. m.; A. D. Haines
up Greenup 8:211 a. m.;
bara Gay down Meldahl
p. m.; Ira C. Bills up Meldahl
6A5 p. m.: Cotton Queen down
Meldahi 9:20 p. m. ; Pamela D..
down Meldahl 12:10 a. m.; Mama Lear up Meldahl 2:15 a. m.;
Boc-K down Meldabl 6:50 a.m.
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Easton up 2;30 a. m.; EIJ!er-1
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Kanawha River down London 4:55 a. m.; 0. F.
Shearer down Marmet 10:lli
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or" are his maternal grandrath- 1 George Zuspal. l r., and with 1ex 1 •
tr .C. p Nibert of Hogsett. her parents. Mr. a.td Mrs. Jr..rhn I Several members c&lt;we,nrtennit~ees
and paternal grandmother, Mrs. McDanieL
, pointed to serve on
Mary VanSickle of Gallipolis. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Mitch· for 1967. They are Better
Funeral arrangements will be ell and daughter, Miss Kathy ing, Mrs. Billie Ca~to of llle
onnounced la ter by thf' Mohr · Zuspan, all of Columbus, Ohio, Ann Bailey Club; C1vlc Respon·
Steve ns Funeral home.
visited over the weekend with sibiliUes, Mrs. L. D. Mallory,

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twig-service railroad · · workers road retiremeDI annuity, . wiD •4 ~r the ·tllll5 lejjislatlon.
awarded annuities by the 1\1111· range froin $45 a month for em- The 71Jer cent tnerea-se;road Retirement Board afrer ployees with 25 years o! J!erY· lbe same · llinlla&amp;lons, also
June 11166 are provided by a, ice to $'10 a month for employ- pli.. to future beneficiaries.
mendments to the railroad re- ees with 30 or more years 81 However, retired
tirement Jaws signed by · tM service. The amount of the sup- receiving the new
President on Oct. 30, 1966.
plemental benefit may be re tal ann~ltles w.ill generally
According to c. P. Young, duced if the employee recelv.. be entitled to the ,additlo(l81
manager ol the BQard's HUm. a private ,pension financed , in per cent.
lnglon, w. Va. dlslrlct office, whole or in part by his rail· Tbese benefit increases will
the legislation also provides a road.
financed by raisin&amp; the regular· !I
7-per eent increase In
I he The supplemental annuity pion railroad retirement tax on
monthly annuities of many ben- came about as a -result of an ployers and employees alike by
eliclaries oo the Board's .rolls agreeme11t between railway Ia- one-fourth oil per cent of credlhat is in line with last year'~ hor and management and will !table eamlngs,
Increase In social security bene- be in effect for a 5-year perind New c~eeb maiieil JIJIIIIII'l' I.
fils. Other legislation provides beginning November I, 11166. - The new benefits and the in· I
annuities to surviving children 'l'lle plan is financed entire!)' creases in benefits
aged 18-21 attending school full by employers by means ot a above wUI be paid by the Board
time and makes other improve- special tax ol 2 centa on each without any actio~ . OIJ the pjU'I
ments, mainly of a technical na· hour worked by employees.
of the persons entitled to them.
lure.
Increases in regular an"ul· The development of tbe
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Supplemental annuides-Rali· ties - About half of the present ed information and the
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road employees awarded annui· beneficiaries will receive in- tion of the necessary
ties on or after July I, 11166, creases in their monthly annul· lions will take .Ome lime.
ran receive a supplemental an· ties. Railroad beneficiaries who Board urges all lnreresU!d
nuity at age 65, providing they ·did not get an increase in their sons not to Inquire or write
have at least 25 years of rall- social security or railroad re- bout these benefits at this time.
road service and a recent at· tirement benefits under
the Con:espondence will orily
tachment 10 the industry. The 1965 social security amendments down the payment of
theile II
benefit, which will be payable will receive the full 7-per cent ~efits. The Board expects
raise. The others will' litller 1110st adjustments
In hen.efil jl
gel less than 7 per tlwi(or, no rares will be reflected in
Avery of Kansas.
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Republicans displaced Demo- , increase, fiepending on •&gt;J!ow January I, 1967, chee s.
cratic governors in
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Of Kanauga
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If.,· ; .. '·a 11?6 majority.
· Re ublte11n Ms!lOII coonty ' 1n the (loqoty Comni\§slo!M'rl. 'J1Ie Lewis DlstJ'I.ct rac,e
· proo\IIICI8 Ia the couaty ,;re ;~~ trui 10 form with the Cfllln· race Repullll~n' 'Ll\~~ce GeH Jtl~lce of ~eace elso ~~
·an ."tumed 111 a reaso'J.'ble t'y candidates on tbe republle11n to$. Jr., palled ~.911'1 wtes .l'hile\ pu~Uean w1th Gall Faire3
•oar wlllo the 111'11 reoul,_ar stare wtnning both hotly con· his,opponent q. A.. (Al) Biggs gelling 1,415 votes wlille
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ritlllg at 8 p. m. allll dlllaot tested unty-wide races.
)-.ceived 3,69f, giving G'erlach rumbent Rby Kincaid, Jr.,
PT. P~EASANT - Garland pnelne(:ID the eOIU"IIIoD"' for
co
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po!IJ!!I l,«ll votes. .
Lee VanStckle, 31, • Kanauga, labulalioa at 11 ,30 11• !Ill, ,
Incumbent House of
Delegation A.ttend.
A·1btg vote
ill
0 . restdent was dead on arTlV·
'I'll~ voting was coastdfred gates candida~ Brerry
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11 at St. Marys Hospital, Hunt· good wllb. an estimated 55 (R) led the complete
~Auxili11ry Me'i!tl~i
Pl.nt Valley Hospital
ingtnn, Tuesday afternoon He ; ~r cent of tbe registered vot· national: state and county,
NEW HtYEN - Nine J)lem. Admllled"- Mrs. John Bum- inornil&gt;g
was an employee of the Amerl·' ers turplllg out.
bers of the American liegion ••rner, west CQiuinbla; . ua•'lOI
8 record 4,650 votes besting
ran Car and Foundry Co., and
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oppone~t democrat
Auxiliary ol N~w Haven' att.;nd- ,WhltUJliiton, Buffalo; Mrs.
1 Lawrence Plants by a 1,596
his body was found in the plant
ed the Fourth District l:onven- e11 Brinker, Mason: Rev.
Unofficial reports indicate he
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lion at the Legion Home ·b,lles Thompson, Pt. Pleo!lllnl;
might have been a victim. of
Parkersburg on Sunday. 'l'lle Cretorla Patrerson, Pl. .
electmal shock. He served two \
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New Haven group received a ant.
years In the Army during the __ _ _
cash prize for having
their ' Dloebarged - Kathy Woo•m· l
Korean conflict.
I Mrs. R. T. Blessing enrered l
quota of members for 1966-77. et , Pt. Pleasant; Patricia
He was born at Hogsett, W.:the Pleasant Valley Hospital on
AtU!nding were Thelma Cape- PI Pleasant; Mrs.
Jan1esl
Va.. on May 28, 1935. son of i Friday and was scheduled to
bart, Freda Hart, Eleanor crMdock, Pt. Pleasant: Sha,,_l
Foster and Rena Nibert Van- undergo surgery Wednesday.
Roush, Lola Weaver, Charlotte ta Kay Freeman, Hogsett.
Sickle, who survtve, and restde · Mr. Bob Roush of Mason is MASON _ The Mason
Roush, Helen Knapp; · Ella DJrtbs _ Mr. and Mrs.
at Kanauga. He was • member turkey hunting at Brandyville, ty Home Demonstration
Roush, all of New Haven: Ma- ert Wamsley, Pl. Pleasant,
ol ttle AFL-ClO.
va.
' are planning a Christmas
ry Roush, Mason-; and Mary daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Lelltndl
In Wldilion to his parents, he Mr. and Mrs. Howard Huck shop on December 5th at 10
Aumiller, Hartford, W. Va.
van Merer, Pt. Pleasant; a
Is survived by a son. Garland and familly ol Leesville, V~., m. at Krodel Park. PoM
Jr. , at home, a~d by two broth· , visited over the weekend Wlth isant. Demanstratio1:..; on mak· ,
ers and three s1sters, Dale and , Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Jenks. ing Christmas decorations and 1
Mike both of Kanauga.. Mrs. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Zuspan, gilts will be given. A
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. , a~tJ,. -Norma Jean and Deb~Je visited over the weekend with All club members are urged to

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Mason p..rsonal Worksho"ps are

, W' alwtkys· have I ·fine 'a~leci!O!t' O110·,YI for••Chrllt· I lllme; ·
u. Thfl ~ear's telection· r&amp; e~eagtlol!l ·
jg.k and select. Use Pickelll' Lay-Away Plan!

Planned on
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Blain, Illahee Club, Human
Susan, Christy and Stevie . Resources, Mrs. Harold Lew1s,
Roush or Addison visiU!d on Pocahontas; Cultural
' Tuesday with their grandpar- ment, Mrs. Ray
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Jenks.
ship, Mrs. Ray Fox,
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on a K. Ramsey , 54. Columbu~.
Resources, Mrs. Carolyn
Ohio, former .resident or Mase\VS
field: Pleasant .
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zer IIospttal afte~· a long Jllness.
Admissions
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She was born m Pt. Pleasant Mrs Thomas C. Breech, Ade-llion u_._ _ __
on Januar 22, t9 t2. a daughter . D . R . F' ld 142
or the late June and Ida Shif· ia1de r., onme ' \ s, 1 E
DAUGHTER BOliN
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le t Atkinson She was a mem· 'Fourth Ave. ; Mrs~~~c aeMrs MASON -&lt;Mr;' aod Mrs, :li&gt;
ber of the Zwn Baptlst Churrn. ' Cochra~ 6 ~ ~coRt 2·~··dwell : an Sayre, Mason, are announc- 1
Surviving are her huoband. ' Be-oste · .11 " ' R.t 1 'c ' ing the birth of a daughter on
. : W1. 1bur W1 1ams I
. v· rown. November 3rd at the PI e_asanl
George; daughter, Mrs. VIr·
g•nia Whitlatch. Middleport,! City; Mrs. ~an:adeii' Mtnton: Valley Hospital, \heir
first
Ohio ; brother, Jerry Atkinson, ~rs. Paul ·. urs:e J~hn erce~ child. and named Lisa Kay. She
Pt. Pleasa nt; sis ter, Marie Bur- i vo lle Star Rt. · ~ j. r M · weighed 6 pounds and 8 ounces.
grss. Pt. Pleasant, 10 grand· Thacker. Rt. 2 a1 IJlO IS; u": Grandparents are Mr.
and
th ildren and 4 great grandchil· Wtllard G. Fox,TrRt.ll CNhor~l p. Mrs. Hoyt Sayre, Jr., Mason:
rlren.
Mrs. James E. en' es re ; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Elswick,
2 p.m. Thursday in the Mohr· Brenda Sue .Jefferson, ~l. : Bim, W. Va. Great grandpar·
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Hev. Art Marcum ofnciating. son, Maso~; Mrs. Ethel Er· Sayre, Sr., Letart, W. Va. : Mr.
Burial will he in the
Lewis \ ~ren_ch, Mt~dleport; .Mrs. na and Mr!J, ~PrY Rf)tmi(e, .. . ·
ro·metery at G!illlpoll! Ferry. ,G. Smes, Middleport, M~. Ev. on. Great greaf grandmolher
F: iends may r"ll at the funmt erett Wllhams, Wellston, Mrs. ' Mrs. May HooSier, Cntes. W.
h•me.
.Noah Woods, Rt. S Oak H•li: Va.
IMrs. Mila Potter, Rt. 2 Green.
·up, Ky.; Mrs. Virgil L. Craig,
ATTI!ND MEETING
Rl. 3 Wellston; Mrs. Norlnan MASON - Five Wahama StuR. Poe, Jackson; Lawrence :E. dent Council· members . along
·-. :Surrell, Wellston.
with their advisor, Mrs.
Gauge rea"lngs - Gafti- l
Blrtlu
. sell Capeh,rt, ~!tended "lllCient
poliS Dam 12.1 14 _2 running ~ Mrs. Norman R. Poe, Jack· \nerhassett Dtslrtct ••
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feet on rollers.'Pom~roy. Mas- \son, 6:40 a.m. Tuesday; Mrs. Council meeting l~st week at
or out. Pt. Pleasant 2uo, Hin- ~ Paul E. Russell, !,lercemlle the Wirt County Htgh School,
ton 1. 95 falling, Kanawha Falls Star Rt., daughter, U5 a.m.\Ehzahet!1, W. Va. Students at-.
5.6; faliing , Charleston 19.43, Tue~day ; Mrs. Ralph K Besco, rending were Jeanine
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-Arizona, Arkansas,C~ll~~o~~~:: \1
Florida, Maryland, ~
25, counting two holdovers.
Jncomplere returns showed Nevada and New Mexico.
;.
. · · . . · . Two Democratic giants felled Rep. Howard H. (Bo) Callaway 01 tile 48 Democrats who
10 . the Republican comeback narrowly
ahead of . . seats from Republicans in
&lt;CQnllnued lr'f' Page 1)
drtve were Sen. Paul . H. ,Maddox, another segregatoomst t964 anti-Goldwater landslide,
&gt;ff.year vores.
Douglas, D-IlL, 74-year-old Ide·\ Democrat.
sought reelection. Twenty-four I
bme crusader for hberal
.
Nadonal GolDI
1
nd G Ed nd G The GOP gained
two r were reeleeled or leadmg on the
.
causes. a
ov.
mu
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b . f.
let ret rns and
The GOP ptchd up seata an Brown of California. Douglas House seats each in Texas and aslS o mcomp e u.
across · the natlon .-from · Jost lo Percy, a youthful new ,Virginia and one ~ach 1D ~were def~~~d ~~~~lm:~ven l
:onneellcut and Florida on the face in the GOP, and Brown ITennessee, North Carohna, Ark- All of .
.
Bast Coast to California .and lost to Reagan, tbe new favorire ansas and Florida. Rep. Harold i Democratic freshmen,
d'
Qr, ~on in 11M! west. ·
of Republican .conservatives,
10. Cooley, D-N.C. , chairman ol ~ ~me who had been counte 1
Th
It
tot lly 1
.
Ithe House Agricullure Commi~ hkely casual\les, were returned.!
, e __ P"1 em! wasea aag I Among Republican presiden- 1ree for 16 of the past 18 •ears So were Washington's four first
1
' 11h.eren
Y rsbl' o tl aI prospecIs , Romney def'm1te. was defeated.
'
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tbe wo1 R
..,rm Democra Is . But tr ad't'
110n·
~~~ 8,::,. we~ ~~~ui;~~: ly helped ~irnself wilh his easy i There was no easy way to ~ily Republican Iowa, . whkh ,
South. Tbe Democral.. regained victory ove; Democrat Zolton measure the Impact of issues lurned all but one of 1ts SJX :
SOl ,p of these southern seats ~eren~obwbf)lp al~ ~~lped k:' like while backlash, Viet Nam Hrn;~ se~~ ov~r to d
rr .
'fuesday but it wasn't nearly I Seen. Ger!f' · n m '" e and grocery prices on tbel!f
• a re urne to 0 ;ce '
enough to offset the general . nate. fl m won over former · election results.
. 10r sure only one of the fiVe. l
GOP lrend
Sllf·lerm Gov. G. Mennen In Oregon Hatfleltl was .Three had lost and one was
Tlie GOP never had any Williams. Two Michigan GOP i leading Rep. Robert B. Duncan, trailing.
choilce of winning control of House candidates also rode the a Democratic backer of admi· !.t
==~
Congress but its gains exceeded Romney ~!lad to VIctory and nlstration Viet Nam
p r ~, 1den 1 Johns6n's worst Incomplete returns lndicaU!d Republican standards, Hat·JielcliJ
·. Wh'l
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that three others may Jwn : w., .. assed as a dove
Iear.s.
1 e rna ng no ore- them
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¥WB conference that even · a
Party VIctory
1'l'llomas J. ·Mcintyre, D-N.H.,
lel(ubllcan gain of fd' 1o 50 i Republic$ lenders had saki another adminlslratlo~
·
lrbllile seats woold net affect Romney mlrst lead a party .
defeaU!d · Hamson R.
(!.S.;:.Iorelgn )Iolley.
victory, not just wln an :
former . Air Bl~F, orce::JI
~ Republicans rode ' 'to individual ' victory' to merit I
' who
W~ on . JISsnrU!d Issues coJisliferaUon' in lOOs, "He Is : ed
of the
, •lng !rom war worries to likely to taw sopporl from ;
· . prices and the white potent power bases like New
lash. The backlash effect York, ~nder Rockefeller, and ·
. li · muted, however, and cut Pennsylvania, under Gov.-elect P••.ov··' 4
· ways. Many Republicans Raymond P. Shafer.
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tier C11mpalgna against But a d9(t movement for stales
,
· ot ,
Jo on ·and big or "one party" Reagan also' is to be expected
In , ·
of
aov ent _and saki a betler from Republlcan eonservatlves Brooke iii:
~ ee ' was needed in C»n- w!lo organized the nomination of Marylat1. •· -. ---- .r : ~
·
Barry M. Goldwarer for the :
ARaew It· W,lnner ·. · ·
I ·•· 'lllf'ed. at Reoalto
presidential nominatloo in l!NI4. 1 Repub~can Sptro,_ "~~:ylr,~~JII;
raUc slrareglsts prl· ' Former Vice President Rich· ' elected governor !Of
va
were shocked at the Iard M. Nixon obviously Is still over George P. Mahoney,
QUI
although publicly they available and holding due·bl.Us slngle-lsaue campall!"er b,a)&amp;~g
so
1o minimize their Hous.&gt; from many of the can1idn!•" against open housing lk)fs ilflh
losses. They eharacrerlzed them ' elecU!d Tuesday-candidates for ' the slogan, "your holll!! Is 'YQIJr
IS ~ retu.rn to what they now Iwhom he campaigned tlreles.. castle -protect II."
we"' ptctur!ng as the pre-LBJ ly this year.
The Democrats unseated two
"normal" margin between De- [- Despite losses of one House Republican governors.
69c VALUI
lllOirars aBJI Republicans,
•seal in Mississippi allll two mICurtis defealed Gov. John Reed
B¥1,. ~ fact was \bey had IAlabama, the Republicans
Maine and Robert Docking,
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son of the late Gov. George
JIOiise seiis, 8s the inevitable South.
. 'OI\fler·lrDoc~kiiilng~,.iheiiaiiit.iGo;i;vii.;;;Wiiilll•l•am=R
10c
product · 411 a non-presidential Wlnthl'Op RockefeUer, br
eleclion. .Bqice 1912 when the of the New York stare
Ho~ menl!"'rshlp was !lied executive, was elected
4~35' lhe a•~rage loss of the of Arkansas over an arcb
. In · rt•r In off-year .....
gaUonisl, Jim Johnson·, •Inc•
~ JIIOn.r
.11 b
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list
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Republlcan Claud~ Kirk Jr.
tuntd? lvt'l tmlrumtnl
I mplete returns abowed elected governor of
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oiYO ropalra like ·replacing a
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broken otrln, or a omoll pit..
lndlCfted toW bf 185, compared elecU!d to the Serulte
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45cValue
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and paternal grandmother, Mrs. McDanieL
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twig-service railroad · · workers road retiremeDI annuity, . wiD •4 ~r the ·tllll5 lejjislatlon.
awarded annuities by the 1\1111· range froin $45 a month for em- The 71Jer cent tnerea-se;road Retirement Board afrer ployees with 25 years o! J!erY· lbe same · llinlla&amp;lons, also
June 11166 are provided by a, ice to $'10 a month for employ- pli.. to future beneficiaries.
mendments to the railroad re- ees with 30 or more years 81 However, retired
tirement Jaws signed by · tM service. The amount of the sup- receiving the new
President on Oct. 30, 1966.
plemental benefit may be re tal ann~ltles w.ill generally
According to c. P. Young, duced if the employee recelv.. be entitled to the ,additlo(l81
manager ol the BQard's HUm. a private ,pension financed , in per cent.
lnglon, w. Va. dlslrlct office, whole or in part by his rail· Tbese benefit increases will
the legislation also provides a road.
financed by raisin&amp; the regular· !I
7-per eent increase In
I he The supplemental annuity pion railroad retirement tax on
monthly annuities of many ben- came about as a -result of an ployers and employees alike by
eliclaries oo the Board's .rolls agreeme11t between railway Ia- one-fourth oil per cent of credlhat is in line with last year'~ hor and management and will !table eamlngs,
Increase In social security bene- be in effect for a 5-year perind New c~eeb maiieil JIJIIIIII'l' I.
fils. Other legislation provides beginning November I, 11166. - The new benefits and the in· I
annuities to surviving children 'l'lle plan is financed entire!)' creases in benefits
aged 18-21 attending school full by employers by means ot a above wUI be paid by the Board
time and makes other improve- special tax ol 2 centa on each without any actio~ . OIJ the pjU'I
ments, mainly of a technical na· hour worked by employees.
of the persons entitled to them.
lure.
Increases in regular an"ul· The development of tbe
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Supplemental annuides-Rali· ties - About half of the present ed information and the
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road employees awarded annui· beneficiaries will receive in- tion of the necessary
ties on or after July I, 11166, creases in their monthly annul· lions will take .Ome lime.
ran receive a supplemental an· ties. Railroad beneficiaries who Board urges all lnreresU!d
nuity at age 65, providing they ·did not get an increase in their sons not to Inquire or write
have at least 25 years of rall- social security or railroad re- bout these benefits at this time.
road service and a recent at· tirement benefits under
the Con:espondence will orily
tachment 10 the industry. The 1965 social security amendments down the payment of
theile II
benefit, which will be payable will receive the full 7-per cent ~efits. The Board expects
raise. The others will' litller 1110st adjustments
In hen.efil jl
gel less than 7 per tlwi(or, no rares will be reflected in
Avery of Kansas.
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(Governor!

PAUL

' lt~Ei~ CLOUD

JOHN W. BROWN

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L. J; "HNNeU:&gt;IIt, JR,

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(Judg• ,, $uprt~ Cou~l
the GOP firmly entrtiiChed for to 11&gt;e people '11 OhJ\&gt;," lhe ~~··
four more yean.
.
III'D9I' qld. "I'd like to repeal
Tbe energetic Rhodes, mwr qaln lhtl 1 have neYer 11ven
while, was ••peeled to "-In at nY contkh•r•tlon to .-Y other

!Supreme Court Judge) ·

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TED W. BROWN

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1:&amp;-DJl]y Sent!nel, Polll!!fOY·Mlddl•port, 0., Nov. 9, 1968 ~
wai t014·· ohio n~ My, IP:ea tlll1 .... ilve Rhodes a '"ltd
four y,ari 1' 0 but.' ~
worll!na majority ·a• he nead&gt;
e cabinet meellncl!lday Ill PtJSb office but 10•~ of ~·· I Unpil..;. a. ,d!ied thlt
1tnto his second ~nn which. u~ ..
htrder on his prDIII'iOll .ln lin¥ 1J4ve a contract With Qlllo.
m-klnl any decl•lon he would der the Ohio Conslltutioa, will ·
with hi• mandate.
l'roblellll Loom
study the report of a 1$:1 aludy be hla laal
He ap~aret;l ~rtly hum· A! Rllocks apeke, Raama waa colllllliulon.
The. Senate waa 01pected to
ble a1 he promised an overllow f!tndinlcangratulatltms and uri· 'l'ht GOP COIIIJ'elslDI!~ aweep1 be ~ llepubllcans and 11 Dem·
news conference Tuesday night, ing ntmocrall to work wiU1 the cui •eros• tdeolOiiU u ·tM fCrBII compared with the 16-IW
' , "With nil my enthuaiaam, I dod. aovefi!Or and proml•lng that pw ~lecled Taft ·and Whalen otandollln the last f!OSSIOII . Both
· lcate myself It mahlnc a 1"'81 J)enlocrats would ~ltempl tD vihose vlewa were shlt'l'ly dll· parties will meet soon to choo,e
state araater.
11111k' their voices heard IU de- 1rerent from those of Ashbrook Sen. Tid Gr•y of Piqua as the
VIctory Fer Tile People
nloping programs and solving and Luken•. Some said II lndl· majority leader and Sen. Fran~
"Ohioans have voted ~r pro. problems,
cated a general dissatisfaction W. King of Toledo as minority
aram• running lntD the Jt70o," And ~e ~ppeartd perllaps with the Jo~nson adm•nlstra· leader.
·
i!hodes oald u his wile and to be several 011 the horizon 8$ lion.
In the House the GOP. IP,p&amp;r·
thrte dauaht~Nl and two sons- both P&lt;'rlles had made about 1411• P••~lte Appearance• . eJltiY h'd a 61" tD 3! edge com: ,;
ln-law beamed.
the same promises In some Observers noticed lhet Demo· pared w1th a ·~ to 6! majorllj
"Thls was not a victory lor fields In their platforms and In era!$ loSt at Dayton, Columbus In the last ses!lon.
. . .,
lhe candidate," he said. "It "'' their oampalgn.
and Lancaster where President Rep. A. G. Lfncloae \!!.-Be!·
RALPH
W&amp;LKER
not
a
victory
for
the
campaign
Both
Rhodea
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Reams
Johnson had campaigned a~d at mont County was expec(i!il to
OAKLEY
COLLINS
ARCHER E. REILLY
JOHIII D. HERBERT
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(lllfh
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(Treuu.., of $11 ..)
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people."
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And while the GOP
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and Republicans •Uke "to join
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Rep. Reller! Reck· '
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fer atidltor 10 fill the foond themselves in great
In tD work for progress In grams. They alao were pledged nedy brothe-rs had campa1gned.
of C!nkclnn:ll
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won election. They were Lt. remainder
!jlte Roger ble.
Ohio."
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spea er • av g au
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Then came the Inevitable
and water pollution.
GOP won II Cllumbus, Alhens, ed from the ftoor leaderahiJ&gt;
1
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question, somewhat lpdlrteUY put the question of llnan&lt;es Cincinnati, MlddletDW!!, and when Cloud became aiJIIIIDr.
many ob•ervers and Gen. Wllliam Saxbe, Treasurer mOilt from the .JI'I1'eJ'IIOf, .'!iD In 1112 and while Reams in his pul when somebGdy asked was the bla ont. Reams had Newark jlllert former Vlee But he may be challengl!d "'
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hoped 1n a light vote two or Cloud, and Supreme ·Court
the vote is certified, to a legislative program and re- tory a mandate to seek national st•te would n-.1 new taus to campa!ped.
Ciulrl,s F. Kur ess Uko ,:
thref of thotr party mlgbl crack judges louis J. Schneider Jr: permit Arch Reilly Ia 1101'\10 the buildiOI lhe party the road was office.
carry out Rhodes' proaramo. The
otrenllh- Green eoosldmd I e., ,....
the laileod of the statewide GOP and Paul W. Brown.
shOrt term tD
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JOHN W. BROWN

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the GOP firmly entrtiiChed for to 11&gt;e people '11 OhJ\&gt;," lhe ~~··
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Tbe energetic Rhodes, mwr qaln lhtl 1 have neYer 11ven
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1:&amp;-DJl]y Sent!nel, Polll!!fOY·Mlddl•port, 0., Nov. 9, 1968 ~
wai t014·· ohio n~ My, IP:ea tlll1 .... ilve Rhodes a '"ltd
four y,ari 1' 0 but.' ~
worll!na majority ·a• he nead&gt;
e cabinet meellncl!lday Ill PtJSb office but 10•~ of ~·· I Unpil..;. a. ,d!ied thlt
1tnto his second ~nn which. u~ ..
htrder on his prDIII'iOll .ln lin¥ 1J4ve a contract With Qlllo.
m-klnl any decl•lon he would der the Ohio Conslltutioa, will ·
with hi• mandate.
l'roblellll Loom
study the report of a 1$:1 aludy be hla laal
He ap~aret;l ~rtly hum· A! Rllocks apeke, Raama waa colllllliulon.
The. Senate waa 01pected to
ble a1 he promised an overllow f!tndinlcangratulatltms and uri· 'l'ht GOP COIIIJ'elslDI!~ aweep1 be ~ llepubllcans and 11 Dem·
news conference Tuesday night, ing ntmocrall to work wiU1 the cui •eros• tdeolOiiU u ·tM fCrBII compared with the 16-IW
' , "With nil my enthuaiaam, I dod. aovefi!Or and proml•lng that pw ~lecled Taft ·and Whalen otandollln the last f!OSSIOII . Both
· lcate myself It mahlnc a 1"'81 J)enlocrats would ~ltempl tD vihose vlewa were shlt'l'ly dll· parties will meet soon to choo,e
state araater.
11111k' their voices heard IU de- 1rerent from those of Ashbrook Sen. Tid Gr•y of Piqua as the
VIctory Fer Tile People
nloping programs and solving and Luken•. Some said II lndl· majority leader and Sen. Fran~
"Ohioans have voted ~r pro. problems,
cated a general dissatisfaction W. King of Toledo as minority
aram• running lntD the Jt70o," And ~e ~ppeartd perllaps with the Jo~nson adm•nlstra· leader.
·
i!hodes oald u his wile and to be several 011 the horizon 8$ lion.
In the House the GOP. IP,p&amp;r·
thrte dauaht~Nl and two sons- both P&lt;'rlles had made about 1411• P••~lte Appearance• . eJltiY h'd a 61" tD 3! edge com: ,;
ln-law beamed.
the same promises In some Observers noticed lhet Demo· pared w1th a ·~ to 6! majorllj
"Thls was not a victory lor fields In their platforms and In era!$ loSt at Dayton, Columbus In the last ses!lon.
. . .,
lhe candidate," he said. "It "'' their oampalgn.
and Lancaster where President Rep. A. G. Lfncloae \!!.-Be!·
RALPH
W&amp;LKER
not
a
victory
for
the
campaign
Both
Rhodea
and
Reams
Johnson had campaigned a~d at mont County was expec(i!il to
OAKLEY
COLLINS
ARCHER E. REILLY
JOHIII D. HERBERT
!27th Rtprtstnlallve,
workers.
It
belongs
10
all
the
pi'Oinlsed
more
money
for
pub.
Cinctnnati
where Vice President head hiS party In the .llo!ISf ,
(lllfh
S.naklr)
IAIMIII•r-Short Term)
(Treuu.., of $11 ..)
!llate.
Out Twe Mqulbt
elected.
people."
·
lie achools and they wen Hubert Humphrey had IIOUiht again next term but a flght wa~
And while the GOP
Be calle&lt;;l upon Demoerals pledged 10 a!fengthen consider- w lend ' hand, and lalle&lt;;l tD In prospect lor the GOP leadBut that was not to be as all Tbe GOP also won the short- with Its showln8,
and Republicans •Uke "to join
the hlahway ealety pro- pin In dlsllicts where
f;en. ,rshlp
Rep. Reller! Reck· '
IC ti .., from p
I)
Republican incumbents ea!llv ' term
fer atidltor 10 fill the foond themselves in great
In tD work for progress In grams. They alao were pledged nedy brothe-rs had campa1gned.
of C!nkclnn:ll
on nu.,.
ace
won election. They were Lt. remainder
!jlte Roger ble.
Ohio."
i8 a stronaer effort to eombat And they notlfed that tile
spea er • av g au
•
a toruone conclusion but Gov. John W. Brown, Secretary Tracy's term. This means that
Then came the Inevitable
and water pollution.
GOP won II Cllumbus, Alhens, ed from the ftoor leaderahiJ&gt;
1
lhe sizt of his majortiY sur- of State Ted w. BroWQ, Atty. Cloud, now setvlllf ·by. appoint· Their losses wert as
question, somewhat lpdlrteUY put the question of llnan&lt;es Cincinnati, MlddletDW!!, and when Cloud became aiJIIIIDr.
many ob•ervers and Gen. Wllliam Saxbe, Treasurer mOilt from the .JI'I1'eJ'IIOf, .'!iD In 1112 and while Reams in his pul when somebGdy asked was the bla ont. Reams had Newark jlllert former Vlee But he may be challengl!d "'
' tu1111ed Democrats l"ho
i John D.
AudiiDr:fiOIO• .sll!p.
lri a
of wi!eks, conciesslon statement talked of Rhodes II be considered his vic- •aid In the eampalp thtl the President Richard M. Nl•on the top House
hoped 1n a light vote two or Cloud, and Supreme ·Court
the vote is certified, to a legislative program and re- tory a mandate to seek national st•te would n-.1 new taus to campa!ped.
Ciulrl,s F. Kur ess Uko ,:
thref of thotr party mlgbl crack judges louis J. Schneider Jr: permit Arch Reilly Ia 1101'\10 the buildiOI lhe party the road was office.
carry out Rhodes' proaramo. The
otrenllh- Green eoosldmd I e., ,....
the laileod of the statewide GOP and Paul W. Brown.
shOrt term tD
be was sure tD be Ions and rocky with "The only mandate I have Is The aovemor replied thai he enetj lhalr IJip on tho letJala· lenaer.
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be was given a ~e membership in the PomeroY Lions
9Jllb, during the'rtcent'annual Ladies Night. l!estow·
mg honors upOn,Mr .. Siruble was club president Dale
Wmer (!eft) and:Dlstrlct.l3·K Governor Fred Boyer.
Mr- Boyer.spOit~ on politics of the Lions Club. Guests
at.the me,etlng IDC/Jlded the children of the children's
hom~ ann four co)\testants of the Miss Te¢nage Pag-

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~ ·JOI!NSON'S GLO.COAT '!::- 69c
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ORANGE DRINK
4~:r: 99c
!!!!!! t TOILET TISSUE =-'" 10 ~ ...69t
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MICRO MESH OR FLAT ·KNIT

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Nylon Hose

DRESSES

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CHRISTMAS GIFTS

SUGHT IRR,

CASU4L &amp; O..SI 5TYLIS
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each .. We offer you tbe best selection from t1UI Americ;an and l"oreij:Jl lll#rk·
ju11t 11 parUelllst of these big buys.

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Hous~ .Slippers

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Pomeroy

Sweaters

Gowns

lmport11d misty p1atel 11hades

that make• the pedect match·
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WRAP RIBBON
WRAPPING
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8 llrtt rolls Jumbo paek ol 0 roU. In ~ec·
o1 Cbrlt- ribbon •. A total orated popert and br!j[llt loll!
ot ODO feet In ...1. colOr•.
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SOCKS Panties

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Specia~~!~~" l~~~~~~uarl

capoolty plastic utillty palls with molal

HIAVY FLIICED LINID
MIN'S OilY conON .

BASE

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Phillips Sisters Style Shop

many deOQrator colon.

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PILLOW CASE

THERMAL KNIT UNDERWEAR
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SttO.WIIIIIOI'elanciGiauware

rug numm In
viscose loop . . Choou trom

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MEN'i 2.PIECI STYLE INSULATSD

~ 18" Oololr~llo·

Buy Now For Christmas
USE OUI LAY-AWAY PLANI
Pl1ce Your Order Now To

IN OUR GIFT DEPARTMENT.

RUNNERS

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LADIES' IMPORT!D ITALIAN
ft\OHAIR·WOOL

SEE THIS "RID HOT",. tfOUSEWAR! SPECIALII
LARCJI 12.QUART Slli
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llo)'J laood blij•·aerubbll4 dellim jeans with
1hat ruga:ed western stylJn~ .• Tapered le1s
• , oUm lit , • lull out. 8lzes t to 11.
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bllween the velocity ot a
tlyiiJi vahlde lll the atmo.
p&amp;tnJ and the IJ)eecl of

your list.

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Western Jeans
Silts
6 to 16

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ten • . Clloo.e yoi,U'
tavorlte color Jn quilt.

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RUGGED iCRUUm DENIM

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11ch

pa]amas i"' aut. eolor1 . .
ideal a:ttt for the lady on

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OVER-THE KNEE SOX

SHIRT
FINISHING

$ 00

Ladio•' 1-P&lt;. eotton llallllel-

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GIRLS' REG. $1.50 HANES

1-DAY SERVIa

Cotton tlann41l . , Available in
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Rogularly l'rloecl, $219,95

NIW HIGHT COLORS

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Special grcqp ol Jodi•• lovely i!Diiday l l · Slioo•ri
offered at $1.90 pa!r ... . Choo5e trom aR~.... ned style•
robe matilhlnt colors.
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I KIHen &amp; Boot PJ1nttr • lobbllns Held Dog •
• IIDOIIer Plenter • Cup Ancl Savcer I
I O.coreted Pletea 1 Jewelry 11t11et I
• Footed Compote • Uquor Set •
I S.Ok lnds I Coh Stl I F1wn Pemily I
• Tea Pots • S.lt &amp; Pepper • Ltmp1 I Sel1d S1h

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MiSI' Su2y Parker, bride-elec!
of Ja\nes Carpenter, was oon:
ored with a bridal shower 0&lt;;1&lt;&gt;ber 28 at the Rutland C1lutch
of Christ basement. The couple
was married, Saturday, October 29. Hostesses lor the event
were Mrs. Richard Grueser,
Mrs. Purl Van Meter,
Mrs.
John Montgomery and Mrs.
Robert Snowden.

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63 Chevrolet
Dr . 6

cyl.

Standard trans. White wall
tires.

63 Rambler

S50 Series 4 Dr. 6 .:ylin·
d•r. standard trans., ra·
dio &amp; huter, whittw•ll
tires.

65 Pontiac G .T.O .
remp~st. l Dr. Hardtop. 4

trans.

63 Ford Galaxie
500 4 Or 8 cvhndtr, IUfomatic trans. R•dlo and

heater. power steering,
whitt wall tiral.

65 Dodge Dart
2 Or 270 Series, 6 cyll~
der. Standard trans., radio
tnd heater

64 Ford F-700
S 1peed trans. 2 speed
r.. r axlt, 8 cyl. Dump
Truck. Long whHI btst.
Automatic trans.

63 Mercury
Custom 2 Doo• Hartl!•
Power
S...rlnt
aftll
8rake1. AutomatJc trans.

Ford Galaxl'e
SOO, 4 d•. 8 cyl., sld.tr~ns.
R•dio &amp; he.ter, WIS tirH

63

62 Ford Galaxie
SOO 2 dr. I cyl. automatic
tr.1m., radio &amp; huter, W.

5. Tir"

62 Ford Galaxie

4 dr. a cyl., automatle_
trans., radio &amp; Mater, WI

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62 Ford

Country Stdan 4 dr, stalian wagon, 8 cylo autoJNo
tic trans., rldkt &amp; htattr,
WStirtS

62 Scout V..

Ton

6 cyl. 4 whMI dri_.

62 Chevrolet
314 ton Panel Truck, 6 cyl.,
4 speed trans.

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long wheel ba"

65 Ford Custom
4 dr., 8 cyl. automatic
trans. Radio &amp; huter, WI
5 tiras

66 Chevrolet
Malibu 4 d•. Hard\A&gt;p, I
cyl,, a~tamatic trtnt., poo
wer steering, udlo &amp;.
heater, W S tires
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I cyl. autemettc

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rtdlo &amp; heater, WIS tire•

62 Olds Starfire
H•rdtop,

2 dr.

Furnlshin~'for:
Y.our H~e U'ld .
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GOBLE
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CAR LOT

Loeut! &amp;Sycamore Ill.
MWdf1p1rt

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$4:95

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Kn1t Caps ,

for
Christmas

A wide 'sOieolion of styles
'to choose from Including

gifts

bere~ eu warmers, tri·
ansle l scarfs, cuddle eaps,
otocklhg caps and piU
boxes with ear muffs.

Sl.QO $1.69
$1.95 ~~95

151\ neck, large for the 18 or 181\ size
and extra large for 17 or 17 ~ neck size.
Solid colors, stripes, dark plaids, llght
plaids, paisleys, checks, cottons, denims
ve lour, dacron and cotton1, knits. Many
many styles and fabrics are permanent
pre8S, never need to be ironed. Stop In
on the main floor, mens department and
select a shirt or two now.

' Shirts
You'll like thts ~election of Sport
ror men, plain styles with regul ar Widespread collars, Jots of button down col·
lar styles, plus a bi g se lection o£ raw.
ludf' lac-e neck type, western styll ng, velour~ and knits.
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a 14 or 14% neck, medium lo fit a 15 or

Men's Quilted Underwear
lust received a s.hipment of men's quilted pants and
quilted tops. So .excellent for wear during cold wea·
ther or for hun\ing. Sizes small, medium, large and
extra large. Red, Charcoal, Dark Green. Made by
Hanes for i perfect fit, comfort, and long wear.

Julia Lucas of Columbus; 1
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SLACKS

Sizes 7 to 101\. White
with multi color stripe
top in dark color
eolor top.

100% •nylon lllretch

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pants .....,. elaltlc bout'

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$1.00

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Cranberry, blJcli; 11114

Cheshi re Mrs. Marvel Quil~ len, Clev~ land ; Mrs. Herbert
~ Parker Syracuse ; Mrs. Nancy I

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.SHIPMINTI

Howard Parker, Morgan City,
Louisana; Mrs. Mildred LU&lt;:as,
Miss Melanie Young, daugh- Roseville; Miss Roberta Smith,
MISs Connee and Pennee Wll'
\er of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Young, ,1. ·
M
Jr., Cambridge, spent
the Jams, Morehead, Ky. ;
rs.
weekend with her grand moth er, Ralph Clark, Wesl Columbia,
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Mrs. Robert ReibeL Miss Young W. Va.; Mrs. Joetta Eskew,
is attending Ohio University. Newark; Mrs. Janel Young,
Dr. and Mrs. Cecil Borden, Lancaster,
Miss Gretta Harden, Columbus, The Carpenters also received
and Lawrence Harden, Gerard, wedding gilts from the followvisited Saturday with Mrs. Gar- ing, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Caren Stansbury. They came for penter, Syracuse; Mr.
and
Juneral servicea for Mrs, Thel· Mrs. Clare Carpenter and Mr.
rna Horden Chartier held Satur- and Mrs. Wayne Carpenter of
DOWN
UP
day at the Middleport Church Belpre; Mr. and Mrs.
of Christ.
Parker, April and Aaron
Pv.lh tiattl 4owa tor Ollt L_ _ _ _..,.____ ,
cvp, • • tllp up 10 liU pltcblr.
The Rev. and Mrs. Donald Long Bottom; Mr. and Mrs.
Hicks and Mr. and Mrs. Wen· A. Barnitz, Pomeroy ; Mr.
dell Gerlach, represented the Mrs. Wilber Parker, Eddie,
Church of Christ at a Gideon 1and Martha of Chester; Mr.
Soclety dinner meeting held at and Mrs. Bradlord Maag, of
University Inn, Athens, Sat.. Minersville; Mr. and
Mrs.
1• brews delicious eoftn
urday evening.
John Jordon, Columbus ; th e
Mrs. Guy Reynolds
spent Willing Workers Sunday Schaul
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keeps it hot for hours
Tuesday in Columbus. Schoois 1Class of the Rutland Church
1. • fullr liiiOIIatlc
in West Virginia were closedJChrist; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Adda ••oven·frelh" flavor
•W-31 cup• lllWDl•
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lor Election Day, Mrs, Rey- Helsor, Waco, Texas; Mr.
J.et que111 Mffll theiiiHlMI to pip1!19-hol and
warmtb to bUill, rollJ,
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wlah! With IWW dHlqll for blqqer Clpt.dly, lh1l.
ill oolcl
nolds is an elementary teach- Mrs. Bert Grimm, Letart Falls;
biscuits, Inner basket Jll'fo
- pul it on JO\U buffet. JIGUI
er in the Mason Schools.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Carpenter,
num Puty Perk W tuY to \lMI
'U b&amp;" pllaDtJ
•enll scorebi111. HlJbiy
Mrs. Edgar Allensworth has Pomeroy, and daughter, Alita,
'Wlltf, 1dd cotiN pd. pl11q il b1. Ja Ju.l ~~
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Cit QeUdo\1&amp; ptrty cotiH. •utODYtie~IJr• 1- L
polllhed aluminum Wltll 1
gone to visit her daughter and who is aboard ship
!amily, CoL and Mrs. James the College of the Seven 'Seas ;
eopper color eover.
Hartinger and children in Alex· Mr. and Mrs. Harry ~~::~ ~ ~
andria, Va. for the holidays,
Galion; Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Scherry Hicks and her Snowden, Steve, Larry,
fiance, Glenn Stewart, Col urn· and Annette, Gallipolis, and Mr.
bus, were weekend guests ol and Mrs, Sherman Johnson and
her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. 1James of Marietta.
Donald Hicks and son, Doug,
Mrs. C. A. Emmish has re-G
turned from several days visit Corpenters iven
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-' Earl Bougher.
~Carpenter were honored with
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Mrs. Julia Grim has return· kitchen shower given by teach- 11
ed to Arizona where she wlll ers and employees of Millers·
Drlp-tw ...If blst!njf
S&lt;olntotl olool '~~"' 1hb an.p..p... bowl -f of I •109 ..,.r.
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spend the winter wltb · rela· JIOrl !Ugh School. Mr. Carpen- I
lti• • plut lutlluJ blauty, Woa't pll. ruat,1flll. ~ad Ita
riuafi,.,.._.'
lP.aiiV to.clean
tives. She has spent the past ter Is a teacher there, and
tlMI t.re eDdleu - p1rlec:t b.-.., Clbl.·..... dcllllll4!1'
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summer here at ber home in Carpenter (Suzy Parker) is
wda. wllloiog
aa1ioJ loodo.
"""!"" ~ ·poicelaln · on steel
Middleport.
. sophomore in the school
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circulates e~!nly.
lrCpl. James Miller lei\ Man- Home Economics, Ohio State II
.W sizes.
day lor the Marine Base at University, Columbus.
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Beauford, S, C., alter spending couple is residing in IJncoln
the past month here on leave Village, Columbus.
to
with his parents, Mr. and Mr!. Gifts were presented to them
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and Mrs. Michael Ohlilger and ta Curran, AI Abrams, Tre.vor
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des the emollmeni, iinan- Hlgb School is In VIolation of j not centrally eoordinafed.. .
in Meigs County niay face cia! base and aervices wbich are:
_ Facilities for lndusltlil
I::~~~~ in obtaining future are essential factora In the de- - Limited instructional ma- arts, vocational agriculture, 1~
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of Its high achool by velopment of a comprehensive terials and equipment in the brary, art and music are ina4.
OhiO Department of Educa· educational Jll0Cf8111."
elementary buildings constitute equate. Instructional materl.U.
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The report also obaerved:
infringement.
for industrial arta are iJiJidt • '
A report of an invealll!atlon, "Citizens should be much - The school does ol have a quate.
,
I~~: earlier this year
by concerned with the need to pro- completed course of study ap- - The requirements of 5.oot
ll
K. Sllumaker and Her- vide deslreable educational op- proved by the State Board of library volumes are not heine
0. Now, secondary educa- portunlties for the boys and Educatton.
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met.
the Annual TB
consultants, rev~aiJ the girls of the district. High . -: Th~ education progra~ Is - Th~ librarian is assigned
mailed. Students
sehool ."tu.allon m south · schools which are at 8 dlsad , 1Jm1ted m number of subJects, to the library less ,than 1M .f lo
Eblin. Seated,
district IS ••.milar to that of vantage today will likely be at ' offered and depth and breadth qulred time and does not PCill •
Linda
Local high school ma~e an even creator disadvantage of several areas to adequately sess the required se~ter
Wednesday. Bolli are m in the future. With limited fin- proVJde for the mterests and hours in library science.
of 13 sections of, ~e anclal re!OI!J'Ces, it Is not pos- needs of all students.
- Library facilities do not
OhiO High School mm•· Sible to develop and efficlenliy - Sufficient evidence Is lack- provide a conference room admum" standards..
,and ellectively operate a mo . lng . to indicate a~propriate a~ equate student slatiooa, '•t&lt;Jil.
.
II will be con- ' dem and eomprehenslve educa- tention " being g&lt;ven to pro . age, or workroom.
(UPI) known , ~ lead the Republican,. and Democratic Eisenhower's first midterm I
on tile approved list of ttonal program. Meeting \heed- vide adequately lor individual - All minimum quantltaltn
divided Ullon, President Tbis 11 what hap- leaders to review the conduct election, the GOP lost 18, and m
schools for the remainder ucatlonal need of th
requirements for graduatioo
1 d!llerences.
comeback
In 1966."
of the war" and develop a Truman's first midterm eleethe current year only. Fuil and lutur lor 'y
~ prese~ - The school does not have a are 1101 being met.
Nlson, Wbo was off on a post· "genulriely bipartisan foreign-lion, the Democrats lost 1~. He
will be contingent on girls wiU erequlr..~islon ~d ~ comprehensive prngram
of
Several teachers are asvacaU&lt;m today, said the policy."
Ialso noted that the Democrats the substantial improvement to- besl efforts 1 an conce ed ~ guidance services.
signed without proper certiftca0
of f7 more Republicans
.
. lost 29 seats in the ·midterm
lull compliance with Ohio
m ·
- The school does not
pro- tlon on file
the House of Representatives Do:•::· b' the 1 e~ctJOn election aRer Truman's election
School Standards "mini· ~ If sections of the Ohio vide qualified stall lor the gui- _ Appro'xunate!y 55 percent
nol be misconstrued in ~ dl
~
term
in
his
own
right
In
19f8!'
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the repor\ said of SOulb· High Sehool standards which it dance program.
teacher turnover durilli 1111 ·
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Communist capitals of Red rep $lion su er
Y ~ny ,
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Is claimed Southern Local I - The guidance program Is pas\ year '' exeesslve .
China and North VIet Nam. President In a generahon, 'But here, Nucon lllded, in Shumaker and Now said:
,
These elecliona, lie oald, meens IICCording to Nlson-;-"even, bet-~ the first midterm election alter "It Is recommended
the
"more support, rather than ler · than I had antiCipated.
Johnson had been elected In hiJ board of education, adminlstrale11, for the principle of nol Nixon noted that In the first
right, \be administration's \on, and citizens of this dis&gt;
~ll!dent reward for aggression!
midterm election of the
ts currently estimated at 47 , trict direct their thinkin~. el· :
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to 1 Nixon called on President dy adminlstraUon, the
the sharpest ~bull of a forts and support toward s Jar- ,
.
Johnson to &lt;ODvene a council of crats los\ lour house seaLs;
In a generation!'
ger administrative unit which I

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Sabra Canaday, Mrs.
Bmda rov· Mrs. Phy llis Stmpkins,
Diehl, Mrs. Joan Harrison, Mrs cha~la and Melissa, Miss Jane 1

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Mrs. Marjorie Dav1s,
M.rs. Mrs. Blanche Braley, all local ; j
Muri el Foley, Mrs.
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Mrs. Joan Stewart. Mrs. Char- terson, Mrs. Jeann ette Cc:~rt ­
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Gtorge, Mrs. Alice Davis and Iguest Mrs. Grace Greer . .
Janet, Mrs. Marga ret Edwards, I.J ess t~ White. Mrs. Jran P" rk· •I
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H. Stafford and Linda, Mrs. Ethel Nicholson, Mrs. Ro:-.1 lre:
Freda BaJiey, Mrs. Kat hieen Ni chols, Mrs. Dons Thomas
Fink, Mrs. Myrtle Donahue, 1and Kathy, Mrs. Ed1th William.
Mrs. Jeannette Davis, :Wrs. l 5011 Mrs. Donna Will iamson.
Reva Snowden, Mrs. Rell Jor- 1Mr~. Effie Denison, Mrs. Mane
don, Mrs. Ethel Taylor, Mrs. I Anderson, Mrs. Janet
Pauline TilliS, Mrs.
Herman Mrs. Margie Schoonover, Mr:; .
Grate, Mrs. Twila Hysell, Mrs. Audry Haley Mrs.
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Mrs. Lille Ro'binson, Mrs.
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Melanie, Mrs. Pearle Cattaday,jl
Mrs. Edna Russell, Mrs:
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Mrs. Dorothy Taylor.
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pink net covered
back~rop
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door
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M .Ford Galaxie
bridal bouquets and the guest
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