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'He wlJl begiD lriJ IQijl. Jne club mOl Wec!nlilday unison. DevoUoD! were
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a New Yoar's Prayer
It wu created by tho Unit&lt; spent 1be hq!ldaya at RJsU., preJelli&lt;d ~ Blble IOSIOB to ~'!"' Cltureil ~~ Y.....W11, ltld., F~ Mrs.
G!ueer, ,...._
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Natiol!ll 20 yean qo u aa Sun, Md. witlt ber pare\&gt;11, Mr. pare lhe (roi!P for a two Y'1F I. lie will &lt;0001~ biJ ..,.;. 114 lfaralll llood ;....,leal
yearHgo, three weeks alter lbo em""""cy OflanluliaD 1o Jeet IJld Mrs. llobort · Y011.01.
study 011, "Jesus CbriJt
~ ljloD with the '· ¥illlepQrt eood~ lhe .~ ;-;;;:
attaa on Pearl Harbor, from and clothe war ravl(ed ehilneora IlL! Clturcb tllroUP • its tbureil Jm. 211. •
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an editorial In "U. s. 1 n ~
mosUy In Europe and now,l.aMrs. Kilrl Grueser IUld soa. PO!IfttJtion or lbe Talol C!&gt;JD.
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, ket and ~ J!veri•'.;. ._n
World Report "
over lbe world. The artlole l'l'f were Weolnesday bu!IMu munlty." 'Tbe program ~
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Members re~ponded to
told what lbe organlution ' 1a visitors In Galllpolls.
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to ~bat disease. nte;. Donald Pavts . of Yoinigstown Several ltemo were dlspla)'ed
liM, ~. Hervey
. T. A. Hennessy, Mrs. PbJI
SOld.
,islted Wednesday with rela- which reqUire salt In prepara.
en, Mrs Don MuD .on4 Mrl
Williamson and Mrs.
"That by giving today's ehil- -~·es In the area...
Uoo or ~. In front or
-RiYin&lt;!Dd lialty en..
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were named u the nominating
chance to grow toto use- ~
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these was a poster, "You are
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committee.
lui and bappler citizens, UN!- ·. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo DaYtll the Sal! of lbe Earth," .whicb New olfleera ,w t« e~ lll ~· Mrs. Char es Rofltiillll,
Two articles from Readers CEF contributes to lbe remo~. ~r. and family of
CUyahoga was the topic of the lesl!()n. the Jana.ory m~ ,of"' _,lhe lloir · ~ Gadalt aDd ·Iff?·
Digest were read, Mrs. Be • In&amp; . of some seeds of world alia, . were weekend guests of Thinking 'If tile word, penetr• Young, Adult Claas or lbe lltad- . a .,••wntng, ftpw'ers; ~· .
Neuttling, "Tbe Three R War tension and future contacts."
llis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lor· lion, as It applies •to salt 10 ford Churcb of Christ Tuel:t"l : r d ~(OOilgh~ ~' Ed,warl
in Viet Nam," which told
A dessert course was served enzo Davl.il Sr.
analogies were discussed,' and evejling at the_churcb.
. e s anc! .Mrs. Da1f&lt;l!l 8lr!cliUnited States is doing
the hostess to the above and
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descriptive acrJ)&gt;IuU was read. Elected were Mrs.
Ruth land, gifts; Mro. Wll~ ~.
win peace and closed
Lydia Ehersbacb and Mra . . Mr. and Mrs. Gerald M1cb- ·Mrs Claude H ted ad the llursl, )lreslcleD!: Rli'/Wd GO- Mrs. Tom Grueser W M"
the statement "In tile long run GeO!'gla Williamson.
ael and family of
Syracuse hymn. "Wbete
til reC d- key, Ylce pl'ellldent; Mrs. JluUt Galvin Si!n)lBOII, cardet~ Mra.
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Per•orud Notel
MYF Pllllll to Go
ID'other, Mrs. Susie Fischer. Tbomu BOut. e;...: 8 c 11r ~ Phyllis 01~, ll'eliA'ttr~.
A, rqee~ of lbe }rays ~
Mrs. E. J. Hill spent
last Worshl
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Devotions ...., fllven liy Mrs. .mellll8 'committee ttal •IIIIIOUII'
0/ Columbu•
On Bowling Party
week with relatives In Coh1m.
ci"ed the pro. Ruth ~bert w1to used "!be "ced. for nell Wednesday ...,..
Area ResithnU
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praye~.
topic "The Land of Be~ )nf. The•.tr..ellllfl p~ ilona~
COLUMBUS _ Mr. and
Tbe Mlnersvllle, Syracuse
Michael and Jeffrey Jones of wllh ~s th:e,::'n... d•""/on Again.'' BDd included 8C!'Ipjuri e.t by Mis .. IJona!d Collins Was
Davis of
Forest Run ':fYF met
were weekend guests char e . .
~rest ent,. In taken from Phili~plans and Cor- awarded .to Mra. Edwaitl Well•.
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were Christmas guests of Mrs. w~th the president, Rose
their grandparents, Mr. and w
' an execubve meeting lntblans. ~ =clftded will) 1 Refreshments were sWved b
Davis' niece Mr and Mrs Lisle, m charge of the meetE. J. Hill IJld their bro- 85 Pl"!'necl for January 5. It rending, ·''Land of Renewlld ser- the hostess during the.' ~
P. A. Morro~e
family. ~ illfl, opening with the
Jolm Of his grandparents, ~;::is':,clded ~ •twt planning 1 vice," follp\ved by· a jlfayer by hour. Mrs. 'Don Mulleii&gt; .olD be
er guests were Mr. and
two hymns followed by •
and Mrs. Roy Jones Sr. b
as bli lor tile Otter· Mrs. Homer Forrest.
hostess lor lbe nuf ni'ielillll
Russell Riley Mr and
and
by Kenneth W•ggino.
their parents, .Mr
eln Home. Refreslunents were It was announc-ed lhet new
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the business session
Ruy Jones Jr. vl;lted at served by lbe hostess to 11 hymn books, ilrdered by the Mrs. Durst,.JIIrs.
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of Columbus.
was ~ken, followed
Albans,
Va. with his members and three children.
class for · the_,church, had .ar· ens and ·clallj!bter,
Mra.
Mr. and Mra. K. V. Bell and
the secretary s report.
and brotiJer.Jn.illw, Mr.
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and
Billy, Tom and Brenda
of Plans to go bowlmg at
Mrs. VIctor Stewart and Swltzerlancl Is divided Into 12 refresl)ments of_ sandwicht'S, Mrs. William
. lad
New Carlisle, o. were guests polls were diScussed.
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eanton!l, w:tUcb correspond in a potato chips and puncb ·were daughters Tamara
Monday of Mr. and Mrs.
' of the MYF will be sent
and . ~rs. Jerry Fry of general way lo tile American served by the hostes1, M•• and Mr. ~nd Mrs.
sell Riley.
camp Gn Janoary IS at Ports.
·.Gi. arrived Tu.,. states.
Gilkey. ThOse attending were key and 1011 , Mark.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Amos,
for a Visit with hil moth.
and Karen, attended the wed·
Mrs. Fay Fry and her moth.
of Mrs. Amos's
L Cpl M
Mrs. Ellen Ebersbach and
Burson at Mlddletown
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aJ!&lt;l oUler relaUves.
ce~trly.and M A 1. P . of Back to Duty Pod
Mist. ~ Biggs of Colum. .
rs. r 10 flee.
L-Cpl. James Miller, U.
bus •llle\Jt' the weekend with
Remworth, Oh1o, spent Christ- Marines has returnnd to
~.:'.w..M Mr
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rJ. am••
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base at Beaufort, S. C., after a
l!tggi who accomlianled
Flor1da as guests of
here with his parents , Mr. her back Mond ay. Ml ss Judy
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and Mrs. Myron Miller and his i
who was the weekr · and Mu. MarJon Grate fiancee Miss Linda Kauff
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gues ~ er parents, also
Iof Columbus spent Christmas Mr 'and Mrs M'lle ·
with relatives in Rutland.
hosts . for a holi~y d'in:er· Sat· M
ndWlMth them.
rs. Nathan Biggs
r. a
urday _for their son, Cpi. Miller, and Sharon of Rutland Road
M1ss haurr and her parrnts, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. George Carand Mrs. Harold Kauff, Cpl.
of Mason w v
Mi~e Stahl, statione~ at
dlnne~ iuest~· of
Pomt, N. C., and Miss
and Mrs. Freeman Enoch 0 (
Morgan.
Syracuse.
Mrs. E. J . Tracy Is substituting in the fifth grade at HarriDaughter, Family
isorJvilllle School this week for
Jlisited on Holiday
Thelma Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Swam.
Sandy and Jerry, Beech St.
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dleport, were hol~d~y guests
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Biggs
Sgt. and Mrs. Wilham McCool , entertained with a New Year's
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party
their home Rut.
K~Jly of Murfree~boro, Tenn.
Road. Guests were ' Mr.
A1rman McCool Js stationed
and Mrs. Freeman Enoch and
Stewart AFB. They live
30 Mr. and Mrs. Rol)ert Harden of
.miles from Nashvilie.
Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Ed·
Also visiting with
them ward Wells, Pomeroy.
were Edith Abbott, Middleport
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and Mr. McCool's mother,
Roy McCool of Kentucky.
returned home Monda1yy .:r~:~ I
ing. Mr. and Mrs. g,
son, Roger. returned to R i
Grande Colleg• after spending
the holidays with his parents.
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the new dam by way of Mile
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9:30 p.m. to 12 midnight
lowing the Vinton Coulnty:Ru~ 1
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' In the serialization, to appear
on newsstands Tuesday, author
William Mmchester writes that
Mn. Marina Oswald loyed will
the emotklns of her near;,razed
busband on the olght of Nov. 21,
1963. He said Marina's decision
to move in with Mrs. Ruth
Paine in Irving, Tex.,. was the
straw that broke Oswald's
slender hold on sanily.
Manchester writes lhet ll!e
political rbubarb pillS {)Jwald's
rejection provided the coin.

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Lee's ~ lo!l'ard 'Ill' ' •llo
fjlCb llil\ I fftl eaCh' illlhutf'

cklental trigger lbat led Onlld
te · usamnale the Prooident. .·
Manchester concluded lhel Oo·
wald acted alone In the murdor
but said be found "a disease ol
the spirit" Jn Dallas which had
an effeet on O.wald's thlnldng.

~ lliiDoJ.b!m," Mllrinl&gt;1trote.
Mn. Paine replied: ~u ~
~·t w\lh to Uve with rou
lllll' more •.. I would be happy
to. be aa an aurit to you."
- The next day Mrs. Palne
WrO!e:
"I love .you Marina and want
to hve will! you. I hope lhet you
IIIII l..ee wUI asree."
Manohester quoted Marina's
reply:

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Manchester, In the lint tf
four Installments in Look:,
quoted !etten exchanged by
Marina and Mra. Paine, An
ordained Unitarian minister and
mother of two woo was.
separated from her busband.

"~ fteet R¥tb ••• . _

Jlut!o, 1 1D1 .. grateful lor ywr
iOOd llld llympalbettc beart."

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Mra. K....,th J. Porter
- W!IS "pla)'b!&amp; Rulb
off

l(aiMI" Oowald whlle falllnf to
fell her protectre.s that Lee
attempted to shoot Gen. Edwin
Walker, bad a rifle bidden In a
neighboring garl(e and bad
plans to go 1o CUba.
"In retrospect, her own lack
ef COllllderatlon lor tile woman
who had become her benefactor

IIJIIIOil'llllexclll&amp;ble," ManeheJ.
ter COIIC!ude&amp;.
l(ancbester's aecount ot the
11163 traged)o, subject of 1 COUl1
battle by Mrs. JacqueUne
Kennedy, alao dlsciCIIed that at
lbe Ume of hil death the
.,Mrldent was considering replacJnc Secretary of Stale Dean
Rusk, probably wtth Robert
McNamara; was study 1ng
French to negotiate w1tll Gen.
Cltarles de Gaulle In his own
language, and was planning a
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Wlahittgtoft columllillts Stewart
· llld Jooeph Alsop, denied at tile
. lime by former mOmbert of die
Kennedy admiDistnllon. JJiaDcll.
ester llald: ".\ttare that tha
president lnle!lilfid to be bll olra
foreign lll!niM. Ruik bad
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~. Oowald, a Wrturtd
por.UDt;y•at best, wu driven
ovir \tie brmll: or lnlanlly when
hilt wile rojecled b!m 1o live
with li womm friend the night
before he assasainated p..,..
Jileri\ Jobn F. Kennedy.
'1'1111 factor, phil 1 feud
~ Toaa Democrato th•t
~ 1 K..necly to Dallas l(ainst
lbt ld•lce or friends, emerge in
~ fO!'IIB In lbe first Install·

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rifcht here! That's only one of the reasons
1llhy over 53 % of America's cars are now
bought with bank auto loans like oursmote.than with a// the other means of car
Amlillcing combined. See you soon?
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ADDITIONAL CONSTRUCTION - A new wareho)lse 'wal Opened this week
at .Tiny's Super Market in Middleport. It conta.ins 5,0.00 square feet of space
and will materially Improve customer se rvlce said manager Jim Rlckma11. M
addiUonal space will by increasing Ioven tory and varle.ty~L·::;
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Gen. William Suj)e · named
James E. Hatton, Upper . Ar·
Hngton, to siKiceecl
Qavtd
"Kessler Saturday 11 bead of .,.

staff of the state. Liquor
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PAINT LINE ADDED - Fred Klein, Middleport,
an employee at Tiny's Bargainland, is shown in the
new paint department opened this week. Tiny's
Bargainland will handle a complete line of Lucas ·
Paints. In addltlon, a complete line of automobile
supplles and .a houseware department have been
added.

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
6:00 to 8:00

· THURSDAY, FRIDAY ·
ond SATURDAY
Jon. 12-13-14
''WHO'S AFRAID ill'
VIRGINIA WOOL"
Elizabeth Taylpr, Richod
Burton, Geo. Setal, Sa111!7
Dennis. This 1B an Adult pie.
ture.
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THE FARMERS BANK
ancl SAVINGS CO.
Mlirnlaar PeHrll Reun• 5~
Mo..... I'.II.I.C.
POMIROY, O.

Colorcorloon: Dt~ lltnlt

Admiolion: 'lk lc 40c

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TION BLANK AND MAIL TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR AT THE COUl\lJ/
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OR FEMALE. ·
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To obtain license by mail, fill In and mall this fonn to
CALDWELL, COUNTY AUDITOR, lt{eigs Coun!J, Pomeroy, Ohio. E~ff\:~~
-'!lf...rd--..1 stomped onveto.,. ond price of IIcon...
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FJJA-Gives

Driver Fined

Committment

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ADDITIONAL CONSTRUCTION - A new wareho)lse 'wal Opened this week
at .Tiny's Super Market in Middleport. It conta.ins 5,0.00 square feet of space
and will materially Improve customer se rvlce said manager Jim Rlckma11. M
addiUonal space will by increasing Ioven tory and varle.ty~L·::;
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· COLUMBUS" (UPij - AIIJ.
Gen. William Suj)e · named
James E. Hatton, Upper . Ar·
Hngton, to siKiceecl
Qavtd
"Kessler Saturday 11 bead of .,.

staff of the state. Liquor
Department. Rattan hu beta

legal

an auiBianl under Kessle4',

TODAY, MOtlllAY
ond TUESDAY '
Alfrtd HHchcD&lt;k't

THE FARMERS BANK

"TORN CURTAIN"
(TeebntcolOr)
Iulie (Mary Poppina) All·
drewa, Paul Newman, Ula

GREAT

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FqPTBALL HIGHLIGHTS
OF 1966
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FRIEND!

.,WEDNISDAY, Jon. 11
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NOT OPEN

PAINT LINE ADDED - Fred Klein, Middleport,
an employee at Tiny's Bargainland, is shown in the
new paint department opened this week. Tiny's
Bargainland will handle a complete line of Lucas ·
Paints. In addltlon, a complete line of automobile
supplles and .a houseware department have been
added.

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
6:00 to 8:00

· THURSDAY, FRIDAY ·
ond SATURDAY
Jon. 12-13-14
''WHO'S AFRAID ill'
VIRGINIA WOOL"
Elizabeth Taylpr, Richod
Burton, Geo. Setal, Sa111!7
Dennis. This 1B an Adult pie.
ture.
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THE FARMERS BANK
ancl SAVINGS CO.
Mlirnlaar PeHrll Reun• 5~
Mo..... I'.II.I.C.
POMIROY, O.

Colorcorloon: Dt~ lltnlt

Admiolion: 'lk lc 40c

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To obtain license by mail, fill In and mall this fonn to
CALDWELL, COUNTY AUDITOR, lt{eigs Coun!J, Pomeroy, Ohio. E~ff\:~~
-'!lf...rd--..1 stomped onveto.,. ond price of IIcon...
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WASHINGTON - Tile I lonf· be, 1 bed lellow. Aad
that choice IPIY be, tt eonotl ebarpl to Iiiii .maD.
lloraldotl alleaq&gt;t 'b7 1JtC17 lei- lellow" delcrlbeo l'e&gt;lot!ll'o
llirly be ..overtunled
The tnrtlt II IIIII U.. 'ilbo
low l1bonlo Co ber Rep. Adlm 1'1111 flnlp, espedaiJ)'
able oolleques simply
have come so late to lboir '*"'
~ l'e&gt;lot!ll &amp;.. tho Houle tbe V117 ultno liberal c,poa
be hila lor yean ll!ldoubledly victlon ol Poftll'• ~
114(1r1UIIt.li. . II IIIII COIJII ""' ..,. .hla prilll:ipel
hebawd with 1 •maned lack
have ~ llhout tbelr Joll· m
u,rwbn 1!bea tbe lthtnldown
10 1oac befQreband
decorum - If a1ao a 1act
lhJ wrm111 way as ~
falla ID tho IM'Ir cuacrtas.
bad bela hllpPf Ia, have him
bfpoorisy. ·
17, ultra • ll.berall alw"*' dlo.
1bla 11 esaetiJ as ' H lboukl a demi&amp;GIIc cllalrman of
To WI! him jullly would
The way to "&amp;et Powell'~ Is the
be. l'or 1ll1m Ibis thinl Ia flrl1&gt;- llauoe Committte Oft
q\Ure biJ .CO!I\'Ielloa of
lwd bill juot WI)' oft lllpllepod ol an IIDIIIlnnalllm !bat ts apil I.Mor.
in a court ol ..W IIIII not
q his olflcW lldioiJ&amp; iasld!l
elelrly - ! lll•e IIIII II a fin. 1111 Iiiii - lncblillg his ton- llOIDe paeud.-.rt ol
the House IIIII 1[101, lcJr ~
~ iNmiDI)' juotllled, tempt rw tile civil 00111'~ ill his ling at his undeniably
tiOil, hla pnn\e spwtt.......
bat mt Nletant, ooe cealrltl hllbiY eoofuaed 1in1ncia1
oua and end&gt;arrasslng
..tside tile ~
lrulh rematno ~·· This falrl - are doubUMS
, His more Yiolent. critics,
Many .7WI Ill~. . ill
11 1M! the Vlllel'l dell"' 1ft' 'ftlat be Ia IOIIIOIItilli of a rocue deed, VIUUld hllve done well
poUiics, Indeed, Ioac liJice hllve
e11e1y the kind Ill ••ea•nta· aa ...U - usln&amp; thla Ia denole have done their bouseWork
convillced thla colnmnlol that
1100 they aet IIIII It is lpp;tt&gt; lrreapooolibillty aa dlslinct
lore !bey set Olil Ia
two IRtlllero ean aever be
IIIII !bat In bill eue Powell's guilt -- may be sCrangly argued. Adam Clayton Powell.
trusted to ultno • liberala. ODe,
Harlem eonstituency is per- But Ia proceed from this to .For whllt tbe
io totally appliCable to Powell.,.
feclly oatlofled with him.
&lt;m!lend that be hils no rtgbl does say !bat Oongress
case, Is ....., jusllce. The
Moreover,
con 1 tit u- lo ail In the House, as Rep. may, II It wishes,
llberol mind a11J11117 c - Ilia11aaa1 Practice and tndltion d.. Lionel Van DeerUn of Californ. who shaH be aliowed to
penae justice to U..lt rtalrds
mand for every member a fair Ia IIIII some othen have been among it, honorable custom
11 naaly « wronc-IIMded:
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deal. This is e~ enough to doing, Is to g• altogether loo so says that a man duly
curieu.s ...,~ar (IUl'll!"lan
grant when the man under at. far.
ed is not to be thrown out
quite su~Jmerte,s .the r~
lack is widely seen aa a aond For Powell sits in the House the alloence of legal proof
menl :. be just, even to peoole
fellell~ow~.~lt~ls:_;no~t~so~ea~s~y~,~htt&gt;ow"':·~und~er~~~~!:'i_~ch~ol~ce:.__&lt;o~t,~wron~~~~do~ln"!g~o~f~a~fa~r_!_m~o~r:_e~~~ '""; "ean't lland."
The of,bor area of tile ultraevtl',

1111m he It reetooed

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llarlem b., rallied to the defense ol
;.. ·Adl.m ClaY,·m PowtU.
•· ·'' 1J,e Bapti!l Mlni!ters Conflftllco
of
"~ 'Onater New Yon, represontln&amp; 400 N....
. eta clergylllf'll, has endoroed a peUUoo op..·c ; posin&amp; efforts to ull!&lt;at Powell from the
~"• ~ · of Repreoentativto because of his
Oagrant abu,.. of congressional prwilegl!· lll~• bis contempt for coorts which found
him gutlty •n a libel oult.
- · ·"W• uked the people of the
Unit..•
e~ ~~ to take away I h&lt;&gt; o•e great
_ .gmliof_of power that Negroes bave ..de' .
ppd 11f9~ JWIInfUlly over the years, Said
Cfirgymnn.
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opm10ns
as, "Thls is a conspiracy by
and "Adam 's only crime is

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director
Ad·
vai.eeu1011t ot Colored People urges that
1he House take no action against Powell

~ational ~lotion for tbe

because CongreMS does not have ''uniform

standards lot judging the conduct of its
members."
Others who are not particularly fond of
~ Powell, ·~ much the same lhin&amp;. "Whv
~ "cruclfjJ"I'ItiJII and Jet other conaressmen
cet away·,,~th violating the laws?

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Admittedly, tbe elblcs 11a,.Uaa 111 c..
rw a elur oodlftca.
tlon. There have boon, IIIII will be Ia tbe
future, ..,.... bod IIJ)Pies ill u. midst ~
aeveral bundred dedlealed men.
But It ollould a1ao be relllllllbertd !bat
some of these bad applel - willie 01111 have been sent "' prilon In tile past rw
such shady aetlvlties 11 IUin&amp; Pllrol1
klctbacks.
Admittedly, Powell hils done mucll lot
his conslltuents. To declare his seat va·
cant m!ghl nrove embarrassing for
!be
House becou" he would undoubtedly be
immediately re-elected .
But no other lawmaker is in quite the
same position as Powell. He Ia tile only
conaremnen who can't go home again
without behna put in jail.
If Adam Clayton Powell t. the "one
great symbol" that Negroes hllve
been
able to develop 100 years after slavery,
then things are worse than anyone
th&lt;&gt;Uiht.
Adam Clayton Powell is a high price to
pay for "the only effecllve black voice In
Congress," AS he has been ealled.
The ptlee Is not to tile whi~ eommllllity, but to &lt;he black.

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"Ready or Not, Here I Come!"

new
breed ot' thiet. the credit card
erook,
p...titflt.l.._. Nat:Jnal Better Business Bur·
oau.
Currently about 20 million Americans
&lt;rtil 'ot more credit or charae • acand 1.5 mllUoo of their cards
lost or stolen annually. In the
' ory the number stolen is esti·
ated to range up to 300,000.
uYeiV!iredlt can! holders are really a·

ie
are

t!t•Jt· now

valuable their cards can

," sar.siC•Meth B. Wilson, president of
he NBIYB. ''The man who is exceeding·
y carellll• wtti&gt; $10 bills wUI scarcely give
thought to his credit card until it turns
p J111'Ping and somebody else has started
lo 1 hti\ Up eharges in his name."
' .111..- .,.,., three Long Island houselli r ~flbt" $10,000 worth ol merchlln~len cards on a month • long
spree. A gambler from Plttsbur&amp;h tan
up a nationw1de tab of $17.5.000 on other
·' people's car~~. He raised C81b on the side
~ by poddling discounted airline tickets
!' charged oo rredit cards mislaid by their

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The death of

r' down the fit1al curtain on the

i! ttargedy.

Kennedy

The third major actor in t he
!1! dr~~a of the century has left the stage.
l!
who harbor dark suspic·
assassination con~pircover-up Ru
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lime and

fate

have delivered to Jack Ruby the justice
which men were unable to. The mao suffered for hi• crime. spiritually as well as
physically - in the latter respect perhaps
more pain£utly than did his victim.
Tbe rest of us will go on p&amp;yhna the pen·
ally for his act, in the lack of fmal, in·
disputable answers to the
assassination
and an insi&amp;llt Into the mind and motiva·
tion of Oswald.

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This, desnite the man's last pathetic
plea that tile world believe that he acted

alooe and eatirely 011 his impulse to kill
Lee Harvey Oswald.
Others will find mystic significance in
the fact that the a.ss~Win 's assassin died
in the same hospital as the President and
Oswald. And. indeed. thesli st of those di-rectly and tndil'l!Ctly connected with lhe
assassination who have met death in one

form or ano·t1e1 in the past four years is
long' ·enough •u be impressive and sugges·
tJ\'e to a ~ertain type of imagination.
BoOk's havt been, and will continue to
be, writt.Pn about this and other strange
aapet"ts ot thf story for generations
to
eome, even a.oc sidelights to Lincoln 's as-.
aaa!Hikion A!lll absorb some writers.

For this we can never

forgive

Jack

R¥.8'. But he bas now, as he had when 'he

liM, our utmost pity.

Aging Process
The lnscr••table Oriental 15 not always
A Viet Cong guerrilla was captured by
the 3rd Bri~ade Task Force or the 25th
Infantry Division in Vietnam. He told his
interrogator!!·
"Our moral'! is very good ln new men
but very bad '" old men. n
Aaked what he meant by "old
men,"
the prisonr replied
"Anybody who has been in one battle.''
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Hatlo's
PITGI"II\AN SHOWED
IJON NOT EVEN A &lt;;~ E~N TIINK
COULD WEAR Dl.fr A CERT;O.IN ~UG,
AND TUREEN WAS IM.PRI:SSED"·

~E St.N5 SO.ID PRODUCT"'
ii.Jiit-1 ~tC.ADE5 THE DOOR LEST

50'&lt;\EI!OOY STEP ON L,O., RUG"·

JoreiiD

·~•Ina It
polkJ. ror bla . . .

lloo wllh IOdal nblll - llld
~ fGr ·-~ wb&lt;tto
lbort till! be AO J*IIIIJ. will!
lbt!n Clll be AO ~ ,,pta
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ate ~ uader . - , illllnJ
douds of,.... blleltlllrla .ill a
tiOI'id willn a.. .. lhiDI f.ot ftGm fiiOWih, •
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il thai lleaiC. UJir......

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ala
Ia ._ . , .
Sen. Josepll R. M.,C.rthy, the
profeoslonal anti • ~

without so mudl 81 1 ~
IIDI1l cooler beads, demlllded
lint a proper lrlal. ·
An lllu8trattoli ol tile 10001111
point, apait from Ill 'litllblo
.,.f taday In !be IPI!tor of
llle Vlelllam war, was In tho
'S4ls wbon Hiller waa riiiDC
Ttie 1!11111 famot11 ol
that en_. ilolallonlsl, doll't
~ • war typea, rlllhl

up 1llliii the bombs feD .., 1'111'1

Jlarbor.

&lt;I-The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, Jan. 8, 1967

Farm Market
Trends

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FERTILIZI-~ ·':, ;

Time Now Running Out on
Gtt Lyndon Johnson Game

Now and Get the Early

the
lhoiiiVIIIIB,

A thief ne.d not oven risk ••hna
I
eard - !saying finn. Some insurance com·
card ean be sold for a• much as t250 In
aome of the nation's larae cttleo where
cards are accepted like cuh and lew peopie bother to scrutinize signatures.
The holder of a c:ard must pay,
ol
course, for purcllasea made In his name
up untn tile time he reports Its Jon to the
card in Itself. Replrtedly, a "bot" erodll
panles now write policies to cover card
holders against such liability.
The NBBB advises credit can! holders
to tw these steps:
- Promptly ooU!y the issuer of loaa.
Telephcme or wire and then follow up with
a letter.
.
, · -- Never. lend a credat card.
- DestniJ' all out-o!-daU. canis and WI"'10Jktted •"!!ls received in the mail which
'9'f'o _'ldtt'ti'lnwnd to use. _
'"'=;7!1 5171 . ,..r card to returned of.
ter each purrhase.
- _Above all, take as much ca~ or
your- credit card as you would a ••&amp;ned
blank check on your bank account.

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~ ~J::~~~gm!:~~! t= ~o~g~~~sCards
fll. the \llliled States in 1967 to a

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WASHINGTON (NEAl -Pre- In
ap o! IIIIIIIIIIIIOebe
sldent Lyndon Jotm..., at
sc.,.. easy
wtsel of 111'1, t. reported to ·II hila .._ far too lllmple to
be feeling the ny many ob ftlliiMe l;;adoll" for pncllealaervers mooths ago said . he\17 Wf!rY dl'meu1t,. .., earth.
ahould be feelinl! - trapped 'b1 · War 1nfta1io!1, riOIIIn llle Cita IIIOUIItlng . tide of seemiQgly j lies, ~ btlmpel- trafllcs,
ancontrallablio eveuts.
! crtme, all have been ..il at his
tbese lalell ......lop ., ; doer.
the President's mood are ac·
FcJr I'"UIIo• JeGiile, t.ya.
rurate, then be may hllve yield· doll
1111 . . _ die
ed at laat the llluaocy nolloo - GreOt A!lltL Be lill JIMII die
born orlg!naUy ill !be clooed. ~ 111J1111 'flliltlo llrpt for
world of his senate day~t lite -*11 , ... , ....I!
he can manage every Mtuatllll el fnllrllllt ,,,,..._ IIIII 11M
and pulverize every problem Ia&lt;* II 11ta1, let ......., llii
that eomes to his bud.
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itaa toeea a
ID a dllorderecl en IUrnd
''GJP Mit,'; aa 1'ICBe r. IReloy a Vletum ,..., ~ lila, a abtUIHtmfJit e1 ienelal llrqale, ...., .. lb. .,, 1"11117·
great cltloo, ud 1 lloll o1 olioJntellecluall IIIII a
wholt
er •nemma, 111tre ..... ,... llodt of W'lshiiiCio&amp; IO)IIdsti•
Ill)' real illpe U. J•uoa atea baveloug cbtaed lite Pr8
CHid oealfJ paebp a • d Ideal 11 both UJIPI'IIU:Uva ol
obelve tAe uU.'s ma)er dlf. --~ w- iiM!,il!
llealtlel.
pviii\IJDI. . .
-· A Democratic gov..,..., ..,.. Evea If tllht ~ Is u
menting al White
&amp;lipllur IUIIIed tO be .,.mc~~y ~
Springs on the blaat apinsltile veteraa obleners ean quickb
PresJ&lt;!&lt;Qt., tbez:e by his lellow point olll that new Ideal ...,.
governors, Sllllested lllet Jobl- II .,.,erted flam IllY ~
aon had been so .IIUCCeS8ful ID quarter ean In lrulb
~
the legislative Olplet!lon
of ft1roU1b. This l'relldent II ......,
11115 that -~· 11011' ~ to 1oua for ftbCJrrowial'' ..., IJIUIIo
lear his power. It amounted a1.- lltDg DOIICII that rean
Ita
most ·Ia aayinf that success bead - aa the RepUIIIIcan will

DiSCOUNTo,.i

IIIII Liquid Fert!ilur, an avllllble ~J
Take delivery now from our area warehil1lft!lib..&amp;

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• for Re1·IgiO
. us StudyID
. Schoo, Is
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gave 1ft exaapralal an .• bolal Ill'" ~
picture of his polfers. They ed, fto Wlq NecN - •
I Wesleyan College before enter· don't have a ebance In
fed the laney that a maa wbo fl-'¥ ..._ of ereaWith an educator as Us I~'I the cabinet, and bas been world of overcoming
could ram a c:lvU rtgbls b Ill live proplllll. S. 11!1 lite be.
presid&lt;!lll, the National Councd : president of the University of illiteracy."
, lbrough Conlll""'l couicl oolve 10,...,.... ,....,., ftPiorl.
Churcbes is preparmg to IOregon since leaving govern.
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I the racial problem, lila! a man r.r alllua tM1 1!11111! Ia 0,.
launch a major campaign to get 1ment service
Dr. Flemm1ng satd bis who could draw exira defense fJOIIIIIer, Demaeralle (IOYe!:D
V .S. public scllools to .offer 1
Relfgl;..s illiteracy
Iconcern was aroused by • : billions fr.om the ~wmaken on (.... ~-~ bave
objectiVe courses about rehgton. I "As an educator and as a ' recenl survey of 107 school \ could quicltly loelt: up an untidy __..... Ill wild ~ fiiThe Supreme Court, in its ' churchman 1 am appalled by , dJBtncts lh Orego~, wh1ch i' war.
p•oiiJ 11 eop111 w1111 tnlillrulings against devotional exer· l the degree '01 religious illiteracy showed thai not a smgle one Evldenliy L)'ndon
JohRSOII . . ...,...,_. er 11111 qe,
clses in schools, went out of the that exists today among Amerl· had . any kmd of course on I understanda today' If be did ml '1be pme calied "Get- ~
to say that there
be cas, young peop1e,.. Dr . Flem _IIrehgmn, at uny grade level.
before• that be eannot - dGil Jolmlon" waa ADJerica's
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mlng tokl a UP! reporter.
"I think you'll find similar ' the world to the paid IIIII tho IIIII the world'l bialltlplsi\'J'••
teaching about reltgton m the "Our children are growing up I situations In many other sec· I Umetables that be Ql' any olh- ln 1111. II milbl (trOVe CO.._be
same way tbat schools teach and goin&amp; through an entire I lions of the country," he said. , er Ji'ree World leader ~y aet. rather ,,,!rail fUll In 1111. . '1'!"
about ~mtcs, ~!lUes and public school education without I .. . .
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The year 111'1 may be I IJI. burden of bllme too ~Jy
subjects on wht&lt;h Amerl· ' ever hearing about the c0ntribu· . Thts " a senous national thna time for mUUona of Amero d- vea Ia be widely lti\INd.
dtsagree. .
Itions·-be they good or . bad, pr?blem, and It deserves I leans, not to mention tile pel&gt;- Tbe fietioll of J..,._ aa- tile
But few pubho sehoob have I according to JOur viewpoint- prtorlty attention from ali i pies of other ttmtinenle, to IIOo Great .,\!~!!Ill dlfiiOlylnlln·.'lil
res~ed thua far to the Ithat rettgion bas made to our parents, school .~fflc1als and , cept this bard rae for them- u.n -' troubits
beyond
court s Invitation to tnclude In !civilization.
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church members.
aetves.
bla mUlnt or ClCIII!'ol· . _
the cum~um the study of the ; "I believe tb•t evel')' Amert,'
Bible as . ~terature, and the role . ran child should have the
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that mtgt~ has played In 'opportunity to find out about
ft. l.
Amencan history.
Ireligion just as be bas the Sund•y Alm•llllc
A nationwide survey conduct- ~1 opportunity to learn about other
ed by UP! last fall tllrned up 'conroverslal' subjects which
only a handful o[ sehool
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By UDited Preos bteruatlonal
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ff . . pubbc schools havt not eSttat·
d.IB1nc~
wulc now are o ermg ed to co er
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such courses as electives to 1
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ay lS Sunday. Jan. 8, the
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I "Unless public schools can be eighth day of 19111 with 3~1 to
Horaot's Nosl
persuaded to begin off~rtng follow.
Many school cfficials said IobJectiVe courses aboUt r~igion 'J'he moon is between the last
Ifr•mklv that they were afraid to ,
quarter and new stage.
the religious area test 1
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The morning stars are Mars
stir a hornet's ne•t o( , TIMES-SENTINEL
and Jupl~r.
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conroversy.
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The evening st~rs are SatW'D
Others said that they would ' "'11'-•.t.L~I,OLfS
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and
DAILY llltii,INI
Co Jupiter.
~~be glad to offer si.ICh courses, if 1 • • ....,. An ..
n ~ate ClvJI War Gen.
tN$t. "'.,,........ry '""daY ..,... James r
an wben there was a clear I lfll
..o;e" letwrlll•r. l.t•r• .. •t..
._...'&amp;"' ... "'"" · was bom &lt;lo .
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on t 1. day in hi!tory:
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Jn 181'"• Gen. Andre w J&amp;CM~Vn
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to mmimaze
contro~Jersy, the = nt Mtcb•••~~= "'"'· •-•rov. CHI••
National Council of Churches I ..,.,. Pvblith•• • .,.,, ....... , ....... ·won the battle of New Orleans
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will urge its local affiliate!! : - ,,....... m"' ....~, ·• ''"''"''' killing some .100 Brlti.sll troops
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across the country to get1 ruM• o" '"'"•••nor.
a wou mg 1,400.
together with Catholic and •n••• sundeoj.
urr~er lie
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Jewish groups on a program ol
MAIL •unUIJITION uTu
legislation providing sufiragt
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Jn 1911, President Woodrow
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ft':onttu
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Wilson presented hi1 . l~potnt
1"'•mci'll''s new president Dr 1 T''' unl~r~~ ...,., ' " 11 '"'' 1 '"~ · •• plan for rv-a- In Congr'ess
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WASHINGTON - Tile I lonf· be, 1 bed lellow. Aad
that choice IPIY be, tt eonotl ebarpl to Iiiii .maD.
lloraldotl alleaq&gt;t 'b7 1JtC17 lei- lellow" delcrlbeo l'e&gt;lot!ll'o
llirly be ..overtunled
The tnrtlt II IIIII U.. 'ilbo
low l1bonlo Co ber Rep. Adlm 1'1111 flnlp, espedaiJ)'
able oolleques simply
have come so late to lboir '*"'
~ l'e&gt;lot!ll &amp;.. tho Houle tbe V117 ultno liberal c,poa
be hila lor yean ll!ldoubledly victlon ol Poftll'• ~
114(1r1UIIt.li. . II IIIII COIJII ""' ..,. .hla prilll:ipel
hebawd with 1 •maned lack
have ~ llhout tbelr Joll· m
u,rwbn 1!bea tbe lthtnldown
10 1oac befQreband
decorum - If a1ao a 1act
lhJ wrm111 way as ~
falla ID tho IM'Ir cuacrtas.
bad bela hllpPf Ia, have him
bfpoorisy. ·
17, ultra • ll.berall alw"*' dlo.
1bla 11 esaetiJ as ' H lboukl a demi&amp;GIIc cllalrman of
To WI! him jullly would
The way to "&amp;et Powell'~ Is the
be. l'or 1ll1m Ibis thinl Ia flrl1&gt;- llauoe Committte Oft
q\Ure biJ .CO!I\'Ielloa of
lwd bill juot WI)' oft lllpllepod ol an IIDIIIlnnalllm !bat ts apil I.Mor.
in a court ol ..W IIIII not
q his olflcW lldioiJ&amp; iasld!l
elelrly - ! lll•e IIIII II a fin. 1111 Iiiii - lncblillg his ton- llOIDe paeud.-.rt ol
the House IIIII 1[101, lcJr ~
~ iNmiDI)' juotllled, tempt rw tile civil 00111'~ ill his ling at his undeniably
tiOil, hla pnn\e spwtt.......
bat mt Nletant, ooe cealrltl hllbiY eoofuaed 1in1ncia1
oua and end&gt;arrasslng
..tside tile ~
lrulh rematno ~·· This falrl - are doubUMS
, His more Yiolent. critics,
Many .7WI Ill~. . ill
11 1M! the Vlllel'l dell"' 1ft' 'ftlat be Ia IOIIIOIItilli of a rocue deed, VIUUld hllve done well
poUiics, Indeed, Ioac liJice hllve
e11e1y the kind Ill ••ea•nta· aa ...U - usln&amp; thla Ia denole have done their bouseWork
convillced thla colnmnlol that
1100 they aet IIIII It is lpp;tt&gt; lrreapooolibillty aa dlslinct
lore !bey set Olil Ia
two IRtlllero ean aever be
IIIII !bat In bill eue Powell's guilt -- may be sCrangly argued. Adam Clayton Powell.
trusted to ultno • liberala. ODe,
Harlem eonstituency is per- But Ia proceed from this to .For whllt tbe
io totally appliCable to Powell.,.
feclly oatlofled with him.
&lt;m!lend that be hils no rtgbl does say !bat Oongress
case, Is ....., jusllce. The
Moreover,
con 1 tit u- lo ail In the House, as Rep. may, II It wishes,
llberol mind a11J11117 c - Ilia11aaa1 Practice and tndltion d.. Lionel Van DeerUn of Californ. who shaH be aliowed to
penae justice to U..lt rtalrds
mand for every member a fair Ia IIIII some othen have been among it, honorable custom
11 naaly « wronc-IIMded:
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deal. This is e~ enough to doing, Is to g• altogether loo so says that a man duly
curieu.s ...,~ar (IUl'll!"lan
grant when the man under at. far.
ed is not to be thrown out
quite su~Jmerte,s .the r~
lack is widely seen aa a aond For Powell sits in the House the alloence of legal proof
menl :. be just, even to peoole
fellell~ow~.~lt~ls:_;no~t~so~ea~s~y~,~htt&gt;ow"':·~und~er~~~~!:'i_~ch~ol~ce:.__&lt;o~t,~wron~~~~do~ln"!g~o~f~a~fa~r_!_m~o~r:_e~~~ '""; "ean't lland."
The of,bor area of tile ultraevtl',

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llarlem b., rallied to the defense ol
;.. ·Adl.m ClaY,·m PowtU.
•· ·'' 1J,e Bapti!l Mlni!ters Conflftllco
of
"~ 'Onater New Yon, represontln&amp; 400 N....
. eta clergylllf'll, has endoroed a peUUoo op..·c ; posin&amp; efforts to ull!&lt;at Powell from the
~"• ~ · of Repreoentativto because of his
Oagrant abu,.. of congressional prwilegl!· lll~• bis contempt for coorts which found
him gutlty •n a libel oult.
- · ·"W• uked the people of the
Unit..•
e~ ~~ to take away I h&lt;&gt; o•e great
_ .gmliof_of power that Negroes bave ..de' .
ppd 11f9~ JWIInfUlly over the years, Said
Cfirgymnn.
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rallies , such
opm10ns
as, "Thls is a conspiracy by
and "Adam 's only crime is

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director
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vai.eeu1011t ot Colored People urges that
1he House take no action against Powell

~ational ~lotion for tbe

because CongreMS does not have ''uniform

standards lot judging the conduct of its
members."
Others who are not particularly fond of
~ Powell, ·~ much the same lhin&amp;. "Whv
~ "cruclfjJ"I'ItiJII and Jet other conaressmen
cet away·,,~th violating the laws?

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Admittedly, tbe elblcs 11a,.Uaa 111 c..
rw a elur oodlftca.
tlon. There have boon, IIIII will be Ia tbe
future, ..,.... bod IIJ)Pies ill u. midst ~
aeveral bundred dedlealed men.
But It ollould a1ao be relllllllbertd !bat
some of these bad applel - willie 01111 have been sent "' prilon In tile past rw
such shady aetlvlties 11 IUin&amp; Pllrol1
klctbacks.
Admittedly, Powell hils done mucll lot
his conslltuents. To declare his seat va·
cant m!ghl nrove embarrassing for
!be
House becou" he would undoubtedly be
immediately re-elected .
But no other lawmaker is in quite the
same position as Powell. He Ia tile only
conaremnen who can't go home again
without behna put in jail.
If Adam Clayton Powell t. the "one
great symbol" that Negroes hllve
been
able to develop 100 years after slavery,
then things are worse than anyone
th&lt;&gt;Uiht.
Adam Clayton Powell is a high price to
pay for "the only effecllve black voice In
Congress," AS he has been ealled.
The ptlee Is not to tile whi~ eommllllity, but to &lt;he black.

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"Ready or Not, Here I Come!"

new
breed ot' thiet. the credit card
erook,
p...titflt.l.._. Nat:Jnal Better Business Bur·
oau.
Currently about 20 million Americans
&lt;rtil 'ot more credit or charae • acand 1.5 mllUoo of their cards
lost or stolen annually. In the
' ory the number stolen is esti·
ated to range up to 300,000.
uYeiV!iredlt can! holders are really a·

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are

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valuable their cards can

," sar.siC•Meth B. Wilson, president of
he NBIYB. ''The man who is exceeding·
y carellll• wtti&gt; $10 bills wUI scarcely give
thought to his credit card until it turns
p J111'Ping and somebody else has started
lo 1 hti\ Up eharges in his name."
' .111..- .,.,., three Long Island houselli r ~flbt" $10,000 worth ol merchlln~len cards on a month • long
spree. A gambler from Plttsbur&amp;h tan
up a nationw1de tab of $17.5.000 on other
·' people's car~~. He raised C81b on the side
~ by poddling discounted airline tickets
!' charged oo rredit cards mislaid by their

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The death of

r' down the fit1al curtain on the

i! ttargedy.

Kennedy

The third major actor in t he
!1! dr~~a of the century has left the stage.
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who harbor dark suspic·
assassination con~pircover-up Ru
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lime and

fate

have delivered to Jack Ruby the justice
which men were unable to. The mao suffered for hi• crime. spiritually as well as
physically - in the latter respect perhaps
more pain£utly than did his victim.
Tbe rest of us will go on p&amp;yhna the pen·
ally for his act, in the lack of fmal, in·
disputable answers to the
assassination
and an insi&amp;llt Into the mind and motiva·
tion of Oswald.

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This, desnite the man's last pathetic
plea that tile world believe that he acted

alooe and eatirely 011 his impulse to kill
Lee Harvey Oswald.
Others will find mystic significance in
the fact that the a.ss~Win 's assassin died
in the same hospital as the President and
Oswald. And. indeed. thesli st of those di-rectly and tndil'l!Ctly connected with lhe
assassination who have met death in one

form or ano·t1e1 in the past four years is
long' ·enough •u be impressive and sugges·
tJ\'e to a ~ertain type of imagination.
BoOk's havt been, and will continue to
be, writt.Pn about this and other strange
aapet"ts ot thf story for generations
to
eome, even a.oc sidelights to Lincoln 's as-.
aaa!Hikion A!lll absorb some writers.

For this we can never

forgive

Jack

R¥.8'. But he bas now, as he had when 'he

liM, our utmost pity.

Aging Process
The lnscr••table Oriental 15 not always
A Viet Cong guerrilla was captured by
the 3rd Bri~ade Task Force or the 25th
Infantry Division in Vietnam. He told his
interrogator!!·
"Our moral'! is very good ln new men
but very bad '" old men. n
Aaked what he meant by "old
men,"
the prisonr replied
"Anybody who has been in one battle.''
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Hatlo's
PITGI"II\AN SHOWED
IJON NOT EVEN A &lt;;~ E~N TIINK
COULD WEAR Dl.fr A CERT;O.IN ~UG,
AND TUREEN WAS IM.PRI:SSED"·

~E St.N5 SO.ID PRODUCT"'
ii.Jiit-1 ~tC.ADE5 THE DOOR LEST

50'&lt;\EI!OOY STEP ON L,O., RUG"·

JoreiiD

·~•Ina It
polkJ. ror bla . . .

lloo wllh IOdal nblll - llld
~ fGr ·-~ wb&lt;tto
lbort till! be AO J*IIIIJ. will!
lbt!n Clll be AO ~ ,,pta
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ate ~ uader . - , illllnJ
douds of,.... blleltlllrla .ill a
tiOI'id willn a.. .. lhiDI f.ot ftGm fiiOWih, •
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All ·lllullrltlall ol tilt llnl
il thai lleaiC. UJir......

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ala
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Sen. Josepll R. M.,C.rthy, the
profeoslonal anti • ~

without so mudl 81 1 ~
IIDI1l cooler beads, demlllded
lint a proper lrlal. ·
An lllu8trattoli ol tile 10001111
point, apait from Ill 'litllblo
.,.f taday In !be IPI!tor of
llle Vlelllam war, was In tho
'S4ls wbon Hiller waa riiiDC
Ttie 1!11111 famot11 ol
that en_. ilolallonlsl, doll't
~ • war typea, rlllhl

up 1llliii the bombs feD .., 1'111'1

Jlarbor.

&lt;I-The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, Jan. 8, 1967

Farm Market
Trends

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FERTILIZI-~ ·':, ;

Time Now Running Out on
Gtt Lyndon Johnson Game

Now and Get the Early

the
lhoiiiVIIIIB,

A thief ne.d not oven risk ••hna
I
eard - !saying finn. Some insurance com·
card ean be sold for a• much as t250 In
aome of the nation's larae cttleo where
cards are accepted like cuh and lew peopie bother to scrutinize signatures.
The holder of a c:ard must pay,
ol
course, for purcllasea made In his name
up untn tile time he reports Its Jon to the
card in Itself. Replrtedly, a "bot" erodll
panles now write policies to cover card
holders against such liability.
The NBBB advises credit can! holders
to tw these steps:
- Promptly ooU!y the issuer of loaa.
Telephcme or wire and then follow up with
a letter.
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, · -- Never. lend a credat card.
- DestniJ' all out-o!-daU. canis and WI"'10Jktted •"!!ls received in the mail which
'9'f'o _'ldtt'ti'lnwnd to use. _
'"'=;7!1 5171 . ,..r card to returned of.
ter each purrhase.
- _Above all, take as much ca~ or
your- credit card as you would a ••&amp;ned
blank check on your bank account.

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WASHINGTON (NEAl -Pre- In
ap o! IIIIIIIIIIIIOebe
sldent Lyndon Jotm..., at
sc.,.. easy
wtsel of 111'1, t. reported to ·II hila .._ far too lllmple to
be feeling the ny many ob ftlliiMe l;;adoll" for pncllealaervers mooths ago said . he\17 Wf!rY dl'meu1t,. .., earth.
ahould be feelinl! - trapped 'b1 · War 1nfta1io!1, riOIIIn llle Cita IIIOUIItlng . tide of seemiQgly j lies, ~ btlmpel- trafllcs,
ancontrallablio eveuts.
! crtme, all have been ..il at his
tbese lalell ......lop ., ; doer.
the President's mood are ac·
FcJr I'"UIIo• JeGiile, t.ya.
rurate, then be may hllve yield· doll
1111 . . _ die
ed at laat the llluaocy nolloo - GreOt A!lltL Be lill JIMII die
born orlg!naUy ill !be clooed. ~ 111J1111 'flliltlo llrpt for
world of his senate day~t lite -*11 , ... , ....I!
he can manage every Mtuatllll el fnllrllllt ,,,,..._ IIIII 11M
and pulverize every problem Ia&lt;* II 11ta1, let ......., llii
that eomes to his bud.
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ID a dllorderecl en IUrnd
''GJP Mit,'; aa 1'ICBe r. IReloy a Vletum ,..., ~ lila, a abtUIHtmfJit e1 ienelal llrqale, ...., .. lb. .,, 1"11117·
great cltloo, ud 1 lloll o1 olioJntellecluall IIIII a
wholt
er •nemma, 111tre ..... ,... llodt of W'lshiiiCio&amp; IO)IIdsti•
Ill)' real illpe U. J•uoa atea baveloug cbtaed lite Pr8
CHid oealfJ paebp a • d Ideal 11 both UJIPI'IIU:Uva ol
obelve tAe uU.'s ma)er dlf. --~ w- iiM!,il!
llealtlel.
pviii\IJDI. . .
-· A Democratic gov..,..., ..,.. Evea If tllht ~ Is u
menting al White
&amp;lipllur IUIIIed tO be .,.mc~~y ~
Springs on the blaat apinsltile veteraa obleners ean quickb
PresJ&lt;!&lt;Qt., tbez:e by his lellow point olll that new Ideal ...,.
governors, Sllllested lllet Jobl- II .,.,erted flam IllY ~
aon had been so .IIUCCeS8ful ID quarter ean In lrulb
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picture of his polfers. They ed, fto Wlq NecN - •
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fed the laney that a maa wbo fl-'¥ ..._ of ereaWith an educator as Us I~'I the cabinet, and bas been world of overcoming
could ram a c:lvU rtgbls b Ill live proplllll. S. 11!1 lite be.
presid&lt;!lll, the National Councd : president of the University of illiteracy."
, lbrough Conlll""'l couicl oolve 10,...,.... ,....,., ftPiorl.
Churcbes is preparmg to IOregon since leaving govern.
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I the racial problem, lila! a man r.r alllua tM1 1!11111! Ia 0,.
launch a major campaign to get 1ment service
Dr. Flemm1ng satd bis who could draw exira defense fJOIIIIIer, Demaeralle (IOYe!:D
V .S. public scllools to .offer 1
Relfgl;..s illiteracy
Iconcern was aroused by • : billions fr.om the ~wmaken on (.... ~-~ bave
objectiVe courses about rehgton. I "As an educator and as a ' recenl survey of 107 school \ could quicltly loelt: up an untidy __..... Ill wild ~ fiiThe Supreme Court, in its ' churchman 1 am appalled by , dJBtncts lh Orego~, wh1ch i' war.
p•oiiJ 11 eop111 w1111 tnlillrulings against devotional exer· l the degree '01 religious illiteracy showed thai not a smgle one Evldenliy L)'ndon
JohRSOII . . ...,...,_. er 11111 qe,
clses in schools, went out of the that exists today among Amerl· had . any kmd of course on I understanda today' If be did ml '1be pme calied "Get- ~
to say that there
be cas, young peop1e,.. Dr . Flem _IIrehgmn, at uny grade level.
before• that be eannot - dGil Jolmlon" waa ADJerica's
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mlng tokl a UP! reporter.
"I think you'll find similar ' the world to the paid IIIII tho IIIII the world'l bialltlplsi\'J'••
teaching about reltgton m the "Our children are growing up I situations In many other sec· I Umetables that be Ql' any olh- ln 1111. II milbl (trOVe CO.._be
same way tbat schools teach and goin&amp; through an entire I lions of the country," he said. , er Ji'ree World leader ~y aet. rather ,,,!rail fUll In 1111. . '1'!"
about ~mtcs, ~!lUes and public school education without I .. . .
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The year 111'1 may be I IJI. burden of bllme too ~Jy
subjects on wht&lt;h Amerl· ' ever hearing about the c0ntribu· . Thts " a senous national thna time for mUUona of Amero d- vea Ia be widely lti\INd.
dtsagree. .
Itions·-be they good or . bad, pr?blem, and It deserves I leans, not to mention tile pel&gt;- Tbe fietioll of J..,._ aa- tile
But few pubho sehoob have I according to JOur viewpoint- prtorlty attention from ali i pies of other ttmtinenle, to IIOo Great .,\!~!!Ill dlfiiOlylnlln·.'lil
res~ed thua far to the Ithat rettgion bas made to our parents, school .~fflc1als and , cept this bard rae for them- u.n -' troubits
beyond
court s Invitation to tnclude In !civilization.
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church members.
aetves.
bla mUlnt or ClCIII!'ol· . _
the cum~um the study of the ; "I believe tb•t evel')' Amert,'
Bible as . ~terature, and the role . ran child should have the
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Amencan history.
Ireligion just as be bas the Sund•y Alm•llllc
A nationwide survey conduct- ~1 opportunity to learn about other
ed by UP! last fall tllrned up 'conroverslal' subjects which
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I "Unless public schools can be eighth day of 19111 with 3~1 to
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persuaded to begin off~rtng follow.
Many school cfficials said IobJectiVe courses aboUt r~igion 'J'he moon is between the last
Ifr•mklv that they were afraid to ,
quarter and new stage.
the religious area test 1
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National Council of Churches I ..,.,. Pvblith•• • .,.,, ....... , ....... ·won the battle of New Orleans
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a wou mg 1,400.
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ALBUQUERQUE,
N. M. Perkins, fonner University of ling Pallas.
. and sophomore ceDter Steve
strong seeond half performANN ARBOR, Mich. (UPI) Torrid second-half (UP!) _ The Dallas Cowboys
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"It ls tough to be away from Mix' Upin for a 41-31 advan·
I shooting by Jim Burns and Ron
Kozlicki helped the have lost one of their backfield New MeXIco halfback who pro- your family so much especial· tage.
anee ·Friday night as Coach
DuJre Burson's Blue Devils
Nvrthwestern Wildcats frolick to a 93·73 victory over de- main-stays, but the state of VIded the Lohos w1lh
some ly when you have ·three little The Rocketa, now s-o In Mldcl!alked·UP their first South·
fending Big Ten champ Michigan Saturday.
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Burns a 6-4 guard, tossed in 18 points In the sec· c~;bra:c~nd ~~ ath~~:. fll'idU'o~, spent seven
years from h.;..e since July and .1 margin to 10 points with lour
w~od victory of the
Ohio High School BaskethaU ond half f~r a game total of 29 and Kozlicki totaled 13
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prov111ing the needed yardage sure miss them. It's a Ions minutes ·remaining .and wilb
~b!; triumph ended Galli· Sprinslield Shawnee 50
in the last half for a total of '
Don Perkins has traded In his lor the Cowboys. And tho Dal- time between the opening of less than a mlnule bolcl a tJ&amp;.50
(IO}is two-ye.ar, 10-game
Covmgto6n 39
2~orthwestern took command ~::dh~..~~dK:pzl:::9 t;;;:~~~~ foothaU shoes for the thankless las backfield will look . o~lele -practice and the last game." lead, their biggest oj the game.
'1!!1 ~~e~k m SEOAL pla~. Columbus CenlrBal 5kh ven 42 early in the game when the 78,59 with five minutes !ell to rigors of stale government and without Ill•· 43 crashing mto '· Perkins, or Perk as be Is BabiOI!e led Tol'*''• .scormg
On the other hand, Logan s
Columbus . roo a
three-time defending conference play. Substitutes finished the the hard-runnlhg fullback has the line.
~eferred to by most people In with 18 polnta, loUnwed by Mix
four game league wmmng Manon Franklin 85
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one big job left - convincing "Foo_!baU bas been a great Albuquerque came to
New with 14 and JobD Brisker 1rlth
;treak w terminated .
Columbus Walnut Ridge 47 champion Wolvennes went sev- game. or
earns..
. the anxiaus Cowboys that be experience for me," Perkins Mexico in i935 on an athletic 12. Fred Footer had ' IS poinll
Lo , ~~ by SEO
Linden 76
en mmutes without throwmg a Craig Dill ied Michigan With has reUred !rqm ~ofessk&gt;nal sa,kJ (oUowing his return to Al· scholarship with tho LoboO. And for Miami, and Frllllk Luka~
and \f!s;«;;" as the team
Columbus South 40
basket. During
that stretch 21 points while Stewart had 18 football.
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playoff now the Iowa native calls AI· 14.
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beat lor this year's
West 51
Northwestern built up a " and Pitt scored ·
•·1 have quittbe Cowboys but game .with Green Bay: "Upro- buquerque his home.
Miami dropped Its first: game
tore GallipoJil• man-for-man
Columbus North 48
lead.
still have to talk to them," vlded me and !he lanuly ·~ltb a Perk said his fondest 111em• in two starts in Mac p!IIJ, ariil
tense apart '1n the first
Eastmoor 87
The Wolverines came bar.k
Perkins said. "A club· never fii'UI ,deal of expenence,
ries of playing for New Mexico the Redsklns are now 5-5 CMI'·
'""''nds Friday piling up
Columbus Whetstone 76
late In the first half to rut the
believes you have quit until However, the
experience came in 1959 when the Lobos all.
qui&lt;!&lt; .7.j) lead'. GA HS
View 60
margin to one point, 29-23 on a
1you don't show up at the begin- galnd for Perkins' family iS upset highly-regarded Air Force A crowd of 4,!18 and a ,.
time out. .switched to a zone.
Hamilton Township 37
scoring burst by soph:more
ning of the season."
en,cUy the reason he Js quit- 28-27 at Denver.
gional lelevislon audle!Jfe
This didn't stop the
C I b Hartley 4lJ.
Denms Stewart and senlo. Jim
watched the game.
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of Coach Bob Combs . but
umC~l~mbus Watterson 39 Pitt. But the Wildcats built the
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slowed them down. With
Columbus DeSales 78
lead back to 38-32 by the end of
Weiland, Bill Westfall and
Columbus Ready 61
the half;
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Poston leadmg the attack. . London 68 Mifflin 52
Burns steady shoott"B kept CINCINNATI (UPI) _ WiiCilioftains· piled up a 19-14 first · Grove City 73 Hilliard 52
Northwestern about 10 pomts llam O. DeWitt, president of
1New Albany 84 Dublin 63
period lead. . d
ahead of their hosflsththrfougthhthlef the Ci11cinnatl Reds, announced
By JAMES FELDI!R
three lOr the first North scere, Shrine Bowl at Miami,
the
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Logan remaiiH! on
P' Columbus st. Mary 46
firSt 10 mmutes
e " ' • Saturday that the Reds hav• UDiled Press International
and Nebraska's Harry Wilson, Blue-Gray al Montgomery and
lhrou@oul the second penod I
Columbus Academy 38
completed their 19!i7 • P r 1 n gl MOBILE, Ala . .(UP!) .- Tbo ':"ho scored from the six in the the Hula Bowl in Honolulu.
as ~ result of SIX costly Blue IGrandview 55 Bexley 5.1
training exhibition schedule. . South failed to rite agam Sal- !mal period.
North
7 7 7 14- 35
DG~~S tum~v~rs. J hn ~~:~,:~ I Canal Winchester 103
DeWitt ' said the Beds wtll urday when the North unleash· Alabama's Ray
Perkins South
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make the return trip with the
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The VInton County V1ldnp
eontroUing both boards, rallied I
es e erson
Cleveland Indians of the Amer ed a herd of
ruismg ac s oul§,.
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remained on top ln lhe Midto knot the count for the fi rst ? lumbus East 63
lean League. He had ·eariier re: and accurate passing to wln in the first quarter when Ire North - McDonald '
run Ohlo Valley Conference 1rlth an
lime with ,33 left in the half. .
East LtverpOol 31
vealed the Florida portion of the the 18th annual Senior Bowl, grab_hedhSouU:ll': ~.r::..\ Wachholtz kick; South - Per- ea,Y ~7 victory over Rut·
Tom Spencer's hard . driving'Columbus Northland 80
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kins 32 pass from Soulball land's Red DevOs F~ay niCirt .
crip shot made i2t9-29 at that ,
. Columbus ' Wehrle 49
sc.J.." ~~ds and Cleveland will It was the North s
first found DI.ck Reding of Norlb- Absher kick; Norlb - Grim at Rutland.
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.M~rietla 74 Chiihcothe 46
meet in New Orleans, La., April victory in the post-season clas- west LowSiana Stale for a 10 • 43
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Carte (W ell- The Vlldngs held a 1&amp;11 lesd
Bill Westfall canned two free 1Utica 75 Johnstown 59
LAFAYETTE, Ind. !UP!) - 6-?, at Shreveport, La., April 8• sic since 1980, ~ established yard touchdown 'p~.'!'hol:a~~ck; :rth _ ' Ba~ey at the end of !be first quarter,
throws With 21 seconds on the Newark Catholic 64 .
W1sconsm cap1tal~ on ·Purdue and at Little Rock, Ark., April a clean sweep for the Yanke~ thU'd quarter. •r ,i ~ ~ ,.,i' ~ ~ _ 25 pass from Cole}lour Wac-. wer.e on top 31·1&amp; at ba1ft1mt
clock, and the Combsmen went j Mt. Vernon St. Vmcent ~ fouls fu the clOSing seconds to 9. They open the regular sea- in four All-Star games this Tbo vlcto~ do~
8!1P.';for ' hollz kick; South _ Reding 10 and let 511-211 by the end of the
to the locker room with a slim Lancaster Fenwick 67
win the Big Ten basketball son against the Los Angeles year.
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Southall ki k f .led· third quarter. They lleVer trail·
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opener for both teams 79-76 Dodgers at Crosley Field April
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The Chieftain shooters grew.Fairfield Union 65 Carroll 63
Saturday.
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Under threatening sines he· les and a 1955 lie. l~·l"IS worth North -: Wilson
run Wach- Rutland's Roger Davis, ho• ·
10.
cold in the third canto- J ohn jotenlangy 65 Big Walnut 53
Chuck Nagle aod J1m McCal- l The Reds under Manager fore ~ selloul ·crowd, of 40,605 $1,000 to each m~V&gt;.e holtz, kick, North - Tatman ever, paced tho scoring 1rltilll
SlOne hit one field goal with ·Carding:on 90
lum, the Badger~· high sco~ers Dave Bristoi, will play their fans m Llui~ Stadl~m, North winning team anlr · ·&lt;, ; ··tO 16 pass from Carter Wachhollz, on eight field goals aud fivt
4:05 left in the period, West· !
Marion Catholic 54 with 24 and 22 pomls respective· first spring exhibition game quarterbacks · Vlrf!ll Carter of the losers.
· ~,....,., kick.
free throws. GOJ'f Drenner also
lall · got one with 2'41 to go· ICircleville 73 Hillsboro 57
ly, pumped m three free throws March 10 against Philadelphia Brigham . Young ,and North Da- The North has nliw ,,;;mc:PlJSt: A - 40,605.
got nine' for RuUand.
and Greg Poston sank one free 1Cambridge 64 Wintersville 61
and a 20-foot shot by McCallum in Clearwater, Fla .. and their kola's Coley Colehour le&lt;l tile season All-Star samei 'fu ihe
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Coleman topped lile 91sltors
toss at the U5 mark .. That New Lexington 54 Sheridan tG to grab the lead at 76-74 with 34 last game of the Florida spring Yankees lo,·tbrJ!e touchdowns
GO DADDY
wilb 19 while Gregory tiClDred 15;
was the extent of the viSitors Waverly 66 New Boston 59
seconds left to play.
contest will he against PUis· via the .air• and two on I he Fordham Caplures
LONDON !UP!) -Tlm Dur- Rick Calvin II and Prater, 11;
~ring.
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. Edon 56 North Central 50
Purdue's
He~ Ebe;mo!f burgh at Tampa Aprll 5.
ground.
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ant, a tough 67-year-&lt;&gt;ld grand· Vinton had a hOI shooiiDg
&gt;Davidson bed 1t up 31-31 with P rtsm th W 1 69
fouled Joe Franklin, making d The 1967 season marks the Baylor's Tei'l'Y Southall · oass- uoge 1ctory
father. has rHntered the April perlonnance by hilling 2t ·of
7&lt;87 remaining. Tom Spencer 0
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es Northwest 59 77-74. Ebersholf scored one fo~ 3!th year the Redo have held ed for two, South touchdowns.
NEW YORK (UP!) - "?pho- Stb grand national steeplechase. 46 from tile field for tiS psr
put the Galhans ahead for the K tt . All 54
Purdue
but Tom Mitchel• Itheir spring training camp In MichiBIU1•·$ate All • America more Pat Ralerty pour..t m 24 Durant who cleared 20 of the 30 cent. Rutland sllllk oaly 15 of
first time with a long jumper e enngP er lh 53
wrapped II up for the Badgers Tampa
Charles (Bubba) Smith, a 6-7, points Saturday, the bast· out- fences in tho race last year has 54 for 28 per cent.
· front. That made II 33-31
ortsmou . d
with a Jay-up with six sec·
278 • po~nd lineman, won the put on any Fordham player this entered 8 gelding Aerial III, In Tbo
was ·Rutlanl!'• 61th
Ut to go.
~h.~le~~b~g NM:~!o~a!:e 60 onds left.
Roseville 75 Phllo 69
game's MO&lt;;I · Val~le Player season, to pace the Rams loa die 1961 race.
In elghl 'gamas this ·season.
jGe11e Jackson pumped one in .L• ej . 0~7s.Ad 0 51
. The lead changed hands 12 Fori Frye 69 Warren Loeal 62 award . Southall was named Jhe 66-58 victory over Temple.
Rutlaild played host. to Ky&amp;er
the side, and Bob Ford j Lmco nvi6e2w ·F. dl a 53
limes and was tied SIX. Purdue New Lex. St. Aloysius 56
South's best ba&lt;*, balfliack Rob Raferty canned a jump shot WATSIIN'o MISSION
Creek Saturday nlghl
""'"'bed the hoops from o u I or am
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North back . .eJid Southern Mis- the Rams a 37-35 lead and they killer Bryan Watson of the R n t
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scored 12 consecutive points to
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sissippl's Ken Avery won best were never hended. The tri- Detroit Red Wiqs bas been ulland
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Delphos Jefferson 69 Elida 58 go ahead 22-19. The Badgers led
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TUIINST!LI!S CLICKING
Carter struck lor touchdowns the .500 mark with a 6-5 rec- farm club In the Central Hockey Gregory 8-3-IS; F • ., Palloll
lead going into the final fUghland 57 MI. Gilead 50
Ebershoff with 19 and Roger
Obi UPI) Tu . on passes to Gr'"' for D yards ord. It was Temple's third loss League
:1-Ht 1A. Patton 6-li-G; Hop0 (
Buckeye Central 69
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stiles have been clocking at a· in the second period' and 16 to in 12 games.
Red Wing's coacb Sid Abel B; Coleman 7-3-19 , Jolm$1on
sco;in~o~~n:;,d i:~~ ~~
record pace lor the ,lnternallon- Nebraska's Pete Tabiian In the The Owls gained a 25 · 21 said Watson would rejoin lhe 2-ll! ; A. Patton 00--ll; Hop
for GAHS. The Blue pulled down 22 in his top perMSU NIPS ILUNI
al Hockey Leagues Dayton final minute. Coleh~ .found halftime lead with a brief ~c~;- pa7"~ ~b pl1land :ath: ;as klns ~Z...2; Collins 1.....,2.
biggest lead came with ltormance of the campaign. Rod CHAMPAIGN, Dl. (UP!) -Gems.
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Epple Barney of loll-a State lng spurt late in the first a · sen
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P at Totals 29 '(20 of 21) 83.
lelt in the contest. Juice [Gilkey had 13, Bob Ford nine. Michigan Stale anuf!ed out a Gems officials reported Satur- open in the third· perlnd for • Clarance Brookins, Temple's
team Into the playoffs.
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1-3; Knorr 1-2-4:i Weber ·:o
1,Mel Brooker had 14, John Stone closing minutes on clutch free tended 19. home games thas sea
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throws by Mathew A i t c h 1son, an Jncrease oI 16 .2,'6 t.J~e r conta·1n the brutal running of vised contest. collecting
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of points, four under tbo average, ationa . ague as awn 63•• Urenner 1-7-i; Scott ~1-):
381 •183 paid a&lt;h!&amp;lsslons.
Logan began
missing I overs, Logan had 12.
basketball opener 76-74.
last season.
Idaho, who hulled In from tho but IIJ'abbed 12 rebounds.
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one in from the side as game the Logan reserves crush~zer
sounded, reducing ed the Blue Imps, 44-18. Greg
finl count to 00.54.
ISmith had seven for the losers,
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ll-11 junior: ,Jtonnle Greenlee, Colwnhll 80 Hal'vard 71
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ptace as Wellston dump. dlird win in nine games.
• The Kyger Creek
Bobcats thir consecu Ive os~ or orri- ates Jed 25'24 at the llalf Both The Pirates missed 50 shotsl5-10 sophomore; and Dave Ha:
Overall, GAHS Box score of the
varsity • mamtamed their first place in Pirates of Coach Mike M
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M Brown 50
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the Soulbem Valley A etic son, w o are no":
C. first period. Kyger Creek rack- for 27.8 per cent. On the oth,r Kyger Creek· won the re~e
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in league play.
LOGAN t5f)
Conference Varsity race Frl· games and 2-3 m the SV\t· ed 18 points in the third period hand, the Bobcats bit 20 of 5o game, 57·31 V(llh. Pete, Pecli s 13 N, E. ' Bolton U 57
and Ford paced the I Stone, 2-6-4, Mike Welland. day night with ease as they North Galll~ trav~ls to Ea whlle the Pirates were making for 36.3 per ceJII.
and Steve ~paulding I 10 hlgb
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attack with 20 poinl&lt;! 5-4-13;
Westfall, 5-4-14; handily defeated tbe
North em next Friday oight. . ut six.
High point man of the night for the winner. BOb Smith and Otegon St. f5 ·california 42
Greg Poston tallied 19 Brooker, ~; Cruise, 0- Gallia Pirates 55-49 at Ncrth The Prrales played Wilhoit, North Gallia put on a gal· 1 was Kyger Creel&lt;'s Jerry Hall, Steve Saurn!er&lt; each had . 10 Stanft&gt;rd S8 .Oregon llli
the Chieftains. Logan play- . 1)-G; Pilston, 6-7-19; TOTALS Gallia High School.
the services of Roger Garr~ly Jant bid for the victory In U&amp;e ·l!-0 senior. wbo led the Bobcats for North Gallla.
t f.o\t~la IN Pel&gt;perdine 71
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J"ac~F· dg...l:-~:. ~~;:Yr. r::r:.;.e!!:':n~ ~o!ec~~ ~ah': w~;g:;rc~~~~P~;:?in;:asothe'~ge was already don~. Kyger Bradbury. 6-2 sophomo~. made I lnKyg~ ~f:eek..:. (5HS)81-1 ~:. ~a ~: W!~ &amp;M.2: aC:g!e~~.'lt
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Devils added four of nine son. 3-2--&amp;; Meadows, H-0. night but S~turday nlg
lrs. s .;:,g:';;,e ill after school the keys to th• Kyger Cr••k ' mosi evenly divided among five 1-7 : Buclt:ley, 3-f-11: Ebltp. ~. 10 W. Liberty ll
• the free throw line. Lo- 1TOTALS 28-4-@.
eled to Meigs county to r: ~~~I· an~ missed the Pirat• victory. The Bobcats had f5 playets. Topping the list wer• 0-0-1!. T~l•, 20-15-SS.
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rebounds. with Mike Soaulding Charles Peck, 6.j) sopnomore, l North Gall~!~ (I~J -; P~, ';" E._Mlch 611 W. Ill. 87
.ocn.;.'id for 35 per cent and had Logan
19 12 5 18 - 51. i mg from Friday s mght s 55-51 1g A . ld third quarter killed and Chuck Bradbury each get- and Mike ·Payne, Il-l
junior, 1-11: Deel. 4-179: H~ger. S-'- Ulo Wslyn IS\ Carroll 77
31 free tosses.
: GaUipolis
14 IS 16 15 - 60 Joss to Hannan T.;:ce. K
NorthcoGallias chances for a ling 16. Norlh Gallia had ~9 each II poinls. Scoring nine 3-9'; Payne, 6-)-11;\:ijre~~ . . :. J Soalbwelll
llll!&lt;~lil controlled boards [ Reserve score- LoJan If In all games, It"·· b Jy~er l n Wickline are 5-4. It was tho • rebounds, wllh Oharlea · pee~; l potnts eacll were Fred Deel, ;Jee, f,-1-9. TotaiJ, 21-,~· •I TOX W. it So Miss M
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involving an automobile driven by Allan Nelson, Rutland, and a parke~! ~
owned by Hazel J. Kauff, 20, Rutland. The accident occurred on S'tate Route
124, In Rutland, Friday at a:25 p.m. Nelson sustained a laceration of the up~ 1
lip and abrasions, and his wife, a passenger in the car, suffered superHdal
bruises. The Nelsons were taken to Veterans Memorial Hospital by the Middle. .
port Emergency Squad. Investigation of the accident Ia being continued, lae181 ''
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age to the Nelson car and medium damage to the Kauff vehicle.
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Baebholz of lfaterJY wllo re•
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Ia Oblo made a'; ol 1G ekap.
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Board of Grievlllet!O to an... questiOOln( in ....... to reYOal lilt llfarlac ...... ...
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Friday IIIOI'IIJnc's CCIOClUSioll of lilt . _ , . ...,..... tlllce bad beell allowed to F •
the pubUc hearlns of GaUII»Iil tl poot.datell doecko, II ·P J lho queltlona, II would "-'
lawyer, John A. l!pling, GJ)lla 1110111 1• 'I •llldetlt IDa, "" """" out that one or !yo Joo.l
llnlod to Oido Stale
attorney• bad a grudge 1g...,.
ecunty prnoecuUnc attorney•
slty for lilt afle&amp;od reuoa of blm. ,,
Tbo hearing had been coU..t lnlllflcleal llmlh. ABII, loa,
The~ aiiiiOWII&gt;lll Thursday by lba Board
of u renlt of al leaal hN eolll.,...,.
Grievances and Discipline, Su- pla.bt11 flied w1tJ1 lilt Gilt. both
relator and ,......S.
preme Court of Ohio to illqulre Stole 8."11" - - . tho enl would bave 15 daya
Ill
into alleged lrregulariUes In 'l loarlq qaial! EPil"' Wll8 whlnb to file brief• in tho c.ae,
Epllns'• practice. The
first 1101
Ill tho lulure tho .,.,.. "Ill
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day's ,..~ lasted 10 hours.
Chief counsel JoliD w'elel! qb- Board of Grievanceo, an4 ~
seven separate charges were jected to Epling's first qu. . crouP will make ~
flied against Epling, and under- lion, "Why did you tall lllnl. t1oos to ~ Supreme C&lt;!uA ..
lying these charges wao conten- WUey thls was a JnXIB8 Ohio.
lion that his I:OillleCUon witb lhlns?" The panel sustaloed the Resulll of the hearina 11111
the alleged lrregul.orlU.. would objection. Mrs. WUey bad Los- be·made public by the Su!~!"J""
bring disrepute ·to the honor tllied Tburaday as a ·cbarac-- Court ol Ohio alter, final
and dignity of his profession. tor wilneso for Epling.
m!natlon.
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Membe"' of tbe
troduce aa evidence more than another question, "Did you tell Board of Grilevluico!ll'&lt;i1.iri
30 !etten from high • Mml&lt;lng Mrs. Wlley Ibis was a grudge Pierce Wood, Daytan; c:::barlle
otale public officials unci figures thing?" l!pllq Informed the Attln!on, Warren, ~
wu refused. The documents panel be was attemplil&gt;.g toes- aud John Harper, SpriDCfleld.
were, however, admitted to the tablish the fact that !be hearAttomeyo ·for lho Board Of
record as edtlblta.
ing was the result of a fll'uda• Grlov- were
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Prior te tho oral arguments, against him on tho part of on YOIDf, Clrdeville; Jobll Weld!,
tho panel allowed l!pling to unldootified local attorney or Columbul, Ollel Qnmiol; llld
call to the witness stand Cal- attorneys.
Colvin Brlslley, Jr., FrtmonL
vin Bristioy, Jr., Frement, one
The paael refaaed to •Do•
1f1111am P. ClerriJJalun of
of post-dated ebocU, Ill pay. Epllnf ta c011t111.. ilia llae of Galllpnlls was connoel far 1po
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· for thelr. seventh victory of verted a lbree-poinl play to put Sophomores ." Jeff
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ALBUQUERQUE,
N. M. Perkins, fonner University of ling Pallas.
. and sophomore ceDter Steve
strong seeond half performANN ARBOR, Mich. (UPI) Torrid second-half (UP!) _ The Dallas Cowboys
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"It ls tough to be away from Mix' Upin for a 41-31 advan·
I shooting by Jim Burns and Ron
Kozlicki helped the have lost one of their backfield New MeXIco halfback who pro- your family so much especial· tage.
anee ·Friday night as Coach
DuJre Burson's Blue Devils
Nvrthwestern Wildcats frolick to a 93·73 victory over de- main-stays, but the state of VIded the Lohos w1lh
some ly when you have ·three little The Rocketa, now s-o In Mldcl!alked·UP their first South·
fending Big Ten champ Michigan Saturday.
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Burns a 6-4 guard, tossed in 18 points In the sec· c~;bra:c~nd ~~ ath~~:. fll'idU'o~, spent seven
years from h.;..e since July and .1 margin to 10 points with lour
w~od victory of the
Ohio High School BaskethaU ond half f~r a game total of 29 and Kozlicki totaled 13
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prov111ing the needed yardage sure miss them. It's a Ions minutes ·remaining .and wilb
~b!; triumph ended Galli· Sprinslield Shawnee 50
in the last half for a total of '
Don Perkins has traded In his lor the Cowboys. And tho Dal- time between the opening of less than a mlnule bolcl a tJ&amp;.50
(IO}is two-ye.ar, 10-game
Covmgto6n 39
2~orthwestern took command ~::dh~..~~dK:pzl:::9 t;;;:~~~~ foothaU shoes for the thankless las backfield will look . o~lele -practice and the last game." lead, their biggest oj the game.
'1!!1 ~~e~k m SEOAL pla~. Columbus CenlrBal 5kh ven 42 early in the game when the 78,59 with five minutes !ell to rigors of stale government and without Ill•· 43 crashing mto '· Perkins, or Perk as be Is BabiOI!e led Tol'*''• .scormg
On the other hand, Logan s
Columbus . roo a
three-time defending conference play. Substitutes finished the the hard-runnlhg fullback has the line.
~eferred to by most people In with 18 polnta, loUnwed by Mix
four game league wmmng Manon Franklin 85
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one big job left - convincing "Foo_!baU bas been a great Albuquerque came to
New with 14 and JobD Brisker 1rlth
;treak w terminated .
Columbus Walnut Ridge 47 champion Wolvennes went sev- game. or
earns..
. the anxiaus Cowboys that be experience for me," Perkins Mexico in i935 on an athletic 12. Fred Footer had ' IS poinll
Lo , ~~ by SEO
Linden 76
en mmutes without throwmg a Craig Dill ied Michigan With has reUred !rqm ~ofessk&gt;nal sa,kJ (oUowing his return to Al· scholarship with tho LoboO. And for Miami, and Frllllk Luka~
and \f!s;«;;" as the team
Columbus South 40
basket. During
that stretch 21 points while Stewart had 18 football.
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playoff now the Iowa native calls AI· 14.
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beat lor this year's
West 51
Northwestern built up a " and Pitt scored ·
•·1 have quittbe Cowboys but game .with Green Bay: "Upro- buquerque his home.
Miami dropped Its first: game
tore GallipoJil• man-for-man
Columbus North 48
lead.
still have to talk to them," vlded me and !he lanuly ·~ltb a Perk said his fondest 111em• in two starts in Mac p!IIJ, ariil
tense apart '1n the first
Eastmoor 87
The Wolverines came bar.k
Perkins said. "A club· never fii'UI ,deal of expenence,
ries of playing for New Mexico the Redsklns are now 5-5 CMI'·
'""''nds Friday piling up
Columbus Whetstone 76
late In the first half to rut the
believes you have quit until However, the
experience came in 1959 when the Lobos all.
qui&lt;!&lt; .7.j) lead'. GA HS
View 60
margin to one point, 29-23 on a
1you don't show up at the begin- galnd for Perkins' family iS upset highly-regarded Air Force A crowd of 4,!18 and a ,.
time out. .switched to a zone.
Hamilton Township 37
scoring burst by soph:more
ning of the season."
en,cUy the reason he Js quit- 28-27 at Denver.
gional lelevislon audle!Jfe
This didn't stop the
C I b Hartley 4lJ.
Denms Stewart and senlo. Jim
watched the game.
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of Coach Bob Combs . but
umC~l~mbus Watterson 39 Pitt. But the Wildcats built the
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slowed them down. With
Columbus DeSales 78
lead back to 38-32 by the end of
Weiland, Bill Westfall and
Columbus Ready 61
the half;
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Poston leadmg the attack. . London 68 Mifflin 52
Burns steady shoott"B kept CINCINNATI (UPI) _ WiiCilioftains· piled up a 19-14 first · Grove City 73 Hilliard 52
Northwestern about 10 pomts llam O. DeWitt, president of
1New Albany 84 Dublin 63
period lead. . d
ahead of their hosflsththrfougthhthlef the Ci11cinnatl Reds, announced
By JAMES FELDI!R
three lOr the first North scere, Shrine Bowl at Miami,
the
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Logan remaiiH! on
P' Columbus st. Mary 46
firSt 10 mmutes
e " ' • Saturday that the Reds hav• UDiled Press International
and Nebraska's Harry Wilson, Blue-Gray al Montgomery and
lhrou@oul the second penod I
Columbus Academy 38
completed their 19!i7 • P r 1 n gl MOBILE, Ala . .(UP!) .- Tbo ':"ho scored from the six in the the Hula Bowl in Honolulu.
as ~ result of SIX costly Blue IGrandview 55 Bexley 5.1
training exhibition schedule. . South failed to rite agam Sal- !mal period.
North
7 7 7 14- 35
DG~~S tum~v~rs. J hn ~~:~,:~ I Canal Winchester 103
DeWitt ' said the Beds wtll urday when the North unleash· Alabama's Ray
Perkins South
7 0.6 0-13
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make the return trip with the
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The VInton County V1ldnp
eontroUing both boards, rallied I
es e erson
Cleveland Indians of the Amer ed a herd of
ruismg ac s oul§,.
e crow
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remained on top ln lhe Midto knot the count for the fi rst ? lumbus East 63
lean League. He had ·eariier re: and accurate passing to wln in the first quarter when Ire North - McDonald '
run Ohlo Valley Conference 1rlth an
lime with ,33 left in the half. .
East LtverpOol 31
vealed the Florida portion of the the 18th annual Senior Bowl, grab_hedhSouU:ll': ~.r::..\ Wachholtz kick; South - Per- ea,Y ~7 victory over Rut·
Tom Spencer's hard . driving'Columbus Northland 80
hd 1
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kins 32 pass from Soulball land's Red DevOs F~ay niCirt .
crip shot made i2t9-29 at that ,
. Columbus ' Wehrle 49
sc.J.." ~~ds and Cleveland will It was the North s
first found DI.ck Reding of Norlb- Absher kick; Norlb - Grim at Rutland.
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.M~rietla 74 Chiihcothe 46
meet in New Orleans, La., April victory in the post-season clas- west LowSiana Stale for a 10 • 43
fr
Carte (W ell- The Vlldngs held a 1&amp;11 lesd
Bill Westfall canned two free 1Utica 75 Johnstown 59
LAFAYETTE, Ind. !UP!) - 6-?, at Shreveport, La., April 8• sic since 1980, ~ established yard touchdown 'p~.'!'hol:a~~ck; :rth _ ' Ba~ey at the end of !be first quarter,
throws With 21 seconds on the Newark Catholic 64 .
W1sconsm cap1tal~ on ·Purdue and at Little Rock, Ark., April a clean sweep for the Yanke~ thU'd quarter. •r ,i ~ ~ ,.,i' ~ ~ _ 25 pass from Cole}lour Wac-. wer.e on top 31·1&amp; at ba1ft1mt
clock, and the Combsmen went j Mt. Vernon St. Vmcent ~ fouls fu the clOSing seconds to 9. They open the regular sea- in four All-Star games this Tbo vlcto~ do~
8!1P.';for ' hollz kick; South _ Reding 10 and let 511-211 by the end of the
to the locker room with a slim Lancaster Fenwick 67
win the Big Ten basketball son against the Los Angeles year.
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Southall ki k f .led· third quarter. They lleVer trail·
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Liberty Umon 43
opener for both teams 79-76 Dodgers at Crosley Field April
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wino against II ~OI'II"vlclor- pass rom .
c 81 • ed.
16
The Chieftain shooters grew.Fairfield Union 65 Carroll 63
Saturday.
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Under threatening sines he· les and a 1955 lie. l~·l"IS worth North -: Wilson
run Wach- Rutland's Roger Davis, ho• ·
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cold in the third canto- J ohn jotenlangy 65 Big Walnut 53
Chuck Nagle aod J1m McCal- l The Reds under Manager fore ~ selloul ·crowd, of 40,605 $1,000 to each m~V&gt;.e holtz, kick, North - Tatman ever, paced tho scoring 1rltilll
SlOne hit one field goal with ·Carding:on 90
lum, the Badger~· high sco~ers Dave Bristoi, will play their fans m Llui~ Stadl~m, North winning team anlr · ·&lt;, ; ··tO 16 pass from Carter Wachhollz, on eight field goals aud fivt
4:05 left in the period, West· !
Marion Catholic 54 with 24 and 22 pomls respective· first spring exhibition game quarterbacks · Vlrf!ll Carter of the losers.
· ~,....,., kick.
free throws. GOJ'f Drenner also
lall · got one with 2'41 to go· ICircleville 73 Hillsboro 57
ly, pumped m three free throws March 10 against Philadelphia Brigham . Young ,and North Da- The North has nliw ,,;;mc:PlJSt: A - 40,605.
got nine' for RuUand.
and Greg Poston sank one free 1Cambridge 64 Wintersville 61
and a 20-foot shot by McCallum in Clearwater, Fla .. and their kola's Coley Colehour le&lt;l tile season All-Star samei 'fu ihe
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Coleman topped lile 91sltors
toss at the U5 mark .. That New Lexington 54 Sheridan tG to grab the lead at 76-74 with 34 last game of the Florida spring Yankees lo,·tbrJ!e touchdowns
GO DADDY
wilb 19 while Gregory tiClDred 15;
was the extent of the viSitors Waverly 66 New Boston 59
seconds left to play.
contest will he against PUis· via the .air• and two on I he Fordham Caplures
LONDON !UP!) -Tlm Dur- Rick Calvin II and Prater, 11;
~ring.
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Purdue's
He~ Ebe;mo!f burgh at Tampa Aprll 5.
ground.
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ant, a tough 67-year-&lt;&gt;ld grand· Vinton had a hOI shooiiDg
&gt;Davidson bed 1t up 31-31 with P rtsm th W 1 69
fouled Joe Franklin, making d The 1967 season marks the Baylor's Tei'l'Y Southall · oass- uoge 1ctory
father. has rHntered the April perlonnance by hilling 2t ·of
7&lt;87 remaining. Tom Spencer 0
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es Northwest 59 77-74. Ebersholf scored one fo~ 3!th year the Redo have held ed for two, South touchdowns.
NEW YORK (UP!) - "?pho- Stb grand national steeplechase. 46 from tile field for tiS psr
put the Galhans ahead for the K tt . All 54
Purdue
but Tom Mitchel• Itheir spring training camp In MichiBIU1•·$ate All • America more Pat Ralerty pour..t m 24 Durant who cleared 20 of the 30 cent. Rutland sllllk oaly 15 of
first time with a long jumper e enngP er lh 53
wrapped II up for the Badgers Tampa
Charles (Bubba) Smith, a 6-7, points Saturday, the bast· out- fences in tho race last year has 54 for 28 per cent.
· front. That made II 33-31
ortsmou . d
with a Jay-up with six sec·
278 • po~nd lineman, won the put on any Fordham player this entered 8 gelding Aerial III, In Tbo
was ·Rutlanl!'• 61th
Ut to go.
~h.~le~~b~g NM:~!o~a!:e 60 onds left.
Roseville 75 Phllo 69
game's MO&lt;;I · Val~le Player season, to pace the Rams loa die 1961 race.
In elghl 'gamas this ·season.
jGe11e Jackson pumped one in .L• ej . 0~7s.Ad 0 51
. The lead changed hands 12 Fori Frye 69 Warren Loeal 62 award . Southall was named Jhe 66-58 victory over Temple.
Rutlaild played host. to Ky&amp;er
the side, and Bob Ford j Lmco nvi6e2w ·F. dl a 53
limes and was tied SIX. Purdue New Lex. St. Aloysius 56
South's best ba&lt;*, balfliack Rob Raferty canned a jump shot WATSIIN'o MISSION
Creek Saturday nlghl
""'"'bed the hoops from o u I or am
In ay
JUmped off to an 11-0 lead, but a
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as GAHS zoomed ahead ' Greenville 60 Sidney 44
few m1'nules later WI·scons'• Bar. ne. sviile 86 Zane Trace 53 Grim 01 Oil") ""' • "" es
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North back . .eJid Southern Mis- the Rams a 37-35 lead and they killer Bryan Watson of the R n t
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scored 12 consecutive points to
~ng_: ld M Cl . 63
sissippl's Ken Avery won best were never hended. The tri- Detroit Red Wiqs bas been ulland
8 16 28 fl
Delphos Jefferson 69 Elida 58 go ahead 22-19. The Badgers led
re e
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South lineman ·award.
umph boosted Fordham over sent to the team's Memphis
VINTON (13)"
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60
38
Blue De.vils enjoyed a Lucas
Clearlork
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TUIINST!LI!S CLICKING
Carter struck lor touchdowns the .500 mark with a 6-5 rec- farm club In the Central Hockey Gregory 8-3-IS; F • ., Palloll
lead going into the final fUghland 57 MI. Gilead 50
Ebershoff with 19 and Roger
Obi UPI) Tu . on passes to Gr'"' for D yards ord. It was Temple's third loss League
:1-Ht 1A. Patton 6-li-G; Hop0 (
Buckeye Central 69
Blalock with 15 led the Boil· DAYTON,
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River Valley 66
ennakers.
stiles have been clocking at a· in the second period' and 16 to in 12 games.
Red Wing's coacb Sid Abel B; Coleman 7-3-19 , Jolm$1on
sco;in~o~~n:;,d i:~~ ~~
record pace lor the ,lnternallon- Nebraska's Pete Tabiian In the The Owls gained a 25 · 21 said Watson would rejoin lhe 2-ll! ; A. Patton 00--ll; Hop
for GAHS. The Blue pulled down 22 in his top perMSU NIPS ILUNI
al Hockey Leagues Dayton final minute. Coleh~ .found halftime lead with a brief ~c~;- pa7"~ ~b pl1land :ath: ;as klns ~Z...2; Collins 1.....,2.
biggest lead came with ltormance of the campaign. Rod CHAMPAIGN, Dl. (UP!) -Gems.
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Epple Barney of loll-a State lng spurt late in the first a · sen
em s
P at Totals 29 '(20 of 21) 83.
lelt in the contest. Juice [Gilkey had 13, Bob Ford nine. Michigan Stale anuf!ed out a Gems officials reported Satur- open in the third· perlnd for • Clarance Brookins, Temple's
team Into the playoffs.
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to mark for the regionally tele- NEW YORK (UPI) During
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1-3; Knorr 1-2-4:i Weber ·:o
1,Mel Brooker had 14, John Stone closing minutes on clutch free tended 19. home games thas sea
13 the
five seasons,
the -v-v;
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throws by Mathew A i t c h 1son, an Jncrease oI 16 .2,'6 t.J~e r conta·1n the brutal running of vised contest. collecting
N . past1 Le
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on the clock. AI this I Gallipolis committed 20 turo- Saturday to win its Big Ten [the first 19 games on ho111c ICe fullback Ray McDonald
of points, four under tbo average, ationa . ague as awn 63•• Urenner 1-7-i; Scott ~1-):
381 •183 paid a&lt;h!&amp;lsslons.
Logan began
missing I overs, Logan had 12.
basketball opener 76-74.
last season.
Idaho, who hulled In from tho but IIJ'abbed 12 rebounds.
Wood :1-H. Totals li (17 ol

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one in from the side as game the Logan reserves crush~zer
sounded, reducing ed the Blue Imps, 44-18. Greg
finl count to 00.54.
ISmith had seven for the losers,
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the win over lhe llol)cats. The Pir· ha,vlng 11.
ll-11 junior: ,Jtonnle Greenlee, Colwnhll 80 Hal'vard 71
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• The Kyger Creek
Bobcats thir consecu Ive os~ or orri- ates Jed 25'24 at the llalf Both The Pirates missed 50 shotsl5-10 sophomore; and Dave Ha:
Overall, GAHS Box score of the
varsity • mamtamed their first place in Pirates of Coach Mike M
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ger. ~ JU ~r.
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M Brown 50
' il-0. Logan is 4-5 overall. and game:
the Soulbem Valley A etic son, w o are no":
C. first period. Kyger Creek rack- for 27.8 per cent. On the oth,r Kyger Creek· won the re~e
e &lt;,
in league play.
LOGAN t5f)
Conference Varsity race Frl· games and 2-3 m the SV\t· ed 18 points in the third period hand, the Bobcats bit 20 of 5o game, 57·31 V(llh. Pete, Pecli s 13 N, E. ' Bolton U 57
and Ford paced the I Stone, 2-6-4, Mike Welland. day night with ease as they North Galll~ trav~ls to Ea whlle the Pirates were making for 36.3 per ceJII.
and Steve ~paulding I 10 hlgb
' Weal
attack with 20 poinl&lt;! 5-4-13;
Westfall, 5-4-14; handily defeated tbe
North em next Friday oight. . ut six.
High point man of the night for the winner. BOb Smith and Otegon St. f5 ·california 42
Greg Poston tallied 19 Brooker, ~; Cruise, 0- Gallia Pirates 55-49 at Ncrth The Prrales played Wilhoit, North Gallia put on a gal· 1 was Kyger Creel&lt;'s Jerry Hall, Steve Saurn!er&lt; each had . 10 Stanft&gt;rd S8 .Oregon llli
the Chieftains. Logan play- . 1)-G; Pilston, 6-7-19; TOTALS Gallia High School.
the services of Roger Garr~ly Jant bid for the victory In U&amp;e ·l!-0 senior. wbo led the Bobcats for North Gallla.
t f.o\t~la IN Pel&gt;perdine 71
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San ·mega " Long Beach 55
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idni•or center Chuck Kemper
GAWPOLIS (101
SVAC Varsity race wi a
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J"ac~F· dg...l:-~:. ~~;:Yr. r::r:.;.e!!:':n~ ~o!ec~~ ~ah': w~;g:;rc~~~~P~;:?in;:asothe'~ge was already don~. Kyger Bradbury. 6-2 sophomo~. made I lnKyg~ ~f:eek..:. (5HS)81-1 ~:. ~a ~: W!~ &amp;M.2: aC:g!e~~.'lt
IG~oHS hit ~. per cen rom ~. or •
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Devils added four of nine son. 3-2--&amp;; Meadows, H-0. night but S~turday nlg
lrs. s .;:,g:';;,e ill after school the keys to th• Kyger Cr••k ' mosi evenly divided among five 1-7 : Buclt:ley, 3-f-11: Ebltp. ~. 10 W. Liberty ll
• the free throw line. Lo- 1TOTALS 28-4-@.
eled to Meigs county to r: ~~~I· an~ missed the Pirat• victory. The Bobcats had f5 playets. Topping the list wer• 0-0-1!. T~l•, 20-15-SS.
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rebounds. with Mike Soaulding Charles Peck, 6.j) sopnomore, l North Gall~!~ (I~J -; P~, ';" E._Mlch 611 W. Ill. 87
.ocn.;.'id for 35 per cent and had Logan
19 12 5 18 - 51. i mg from Friday s mght s 55-51 1g A . ld third quarter killed and Chuck Bradbury each get- and Mike ·Payne, Il-l
junior, 1-11: Deel. 4-179: H~ger. S-'- Ulo Wslyn IS\ Carroll 77
31 free tosses.
: GaUipolis
14 IS 16 15 - 60 Joss to Hannan T.;:ce. K
NorthcoGallias chances for a ling 16. Norlh Gallia had ~9 each II poinls. Scoring nine 3-9'; Payne, 6-)-11;\:ijre~~ . . :. J Soalbwelll
llll!&lt;~lil controlled boards [ Reserve score- LoJan If In all games, It"·· b Jy~er l n Wickline are 5-4. It was tho • rebounds, wllh Oharlea · pee~; l potnts eacll were Fred Deel, ;Jee, f,-1-9. TotaiJ, 21-,~· •I TOX W. it So Miss M
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ACCIDENT- A Rutland couple received minor injuries in a two-car accl4ent
involving an automobile driven by Allan Nelson, Rutland, and a parke~! ~
owned by Hazel J. Kauff, 20, Rutland. The accident occurred on S'tate Route
124, In Rutland, Friday at a:25 p.m. Nelson sustained a laceration of the up~ 1
lip and abrasions, and his wife, a passenger in the car, suffered superHdal
bruises. The Nelsons were taken to Veterans Memorial Hospital by the Middle. .
port Emergency Squad. Investigation of the accident Ia being continued, lae181 ''
County Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbach indicated Saturday. There was heaV)' daJil.
age to the Nelson car and medium damage to the Kauff vehicle.
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lers with over 11,.. aetlve
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Board of Grievlllet!O to an... questiOOln( in ....... to reYOal lilt llfarlac ...... ...
dloractar reference letlenl
tho motivation f..- tho helrlllg. aa .... oltlleB pciw~
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Friday IIIOI'IIJnc's CCIOClUSioll of lilt . _ , . ...,..... tlllce bad beell allowed to F •
the pubUc hearlns of GaUII»Iil tl poot.datell doecko, II ·P J lho queltlona, II would "-'
lawyer, John A. l!pling, GJ)lla 1110111 1• 'I •llldetlt IDa, "" """" out that one or !yo Joo.l
llnlod to Oido Stale
attorney• bad a grudge 1g...,.
ecunty prnoecuUnc attorney•
slty for lilt afle&amp;od reuoa of blm. ,,
Tbo hearing had been coU..t lnlllflcleal llmlh. ABII, loa,
The~ aiiiiOWII&gt;lll Thursday by lba Board
of u renlt of al leaal hN eolll.,...,.
Grievances and Discipline, Su- pla.bt11 flied w1tJ1 lilt Gilt. both
relator and ,......S.
preme Court of Ohio to illqulre Stole 8."11" - - . tho enl would bave 15 daya
Ill
into alleged lrregulariUes In 'l loarlq qaial! EPil"' Wll8 whlnb to file brief• in tho c.ae,
Epllns'• practice. The
first 1101
Ill tho lulure tho .,.,.. "Ill
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make reco!llDlellO)atWao lg tho
day's ,..~ lasted 10 hours.
Chief counsel JoliD w'elel! qb- Board of Grievanceo, an4 ~
seven separate charges were jected to Epling's first qu. . crouP will make ~
flied against Epling, and under- lion, "Why did you tall lllnl. t1oos to ~ Supreme C&lt;!uA ..
lying these charges wao conten- WUey thls was a JnXIB8 Ohio.
lion that his I:OillleCUon witb lhlns?" The panel sustaloed the Resulll of the hearina 11111
the alleged lrregul.orlU.. would objection. Mrs. WUey bad Los- be·made public by the Su!~!"J""
bring disrepute ·to the honor tllied Tburaday as a ·cbarac-- Court ol Ohio alter, final
and dignity of his profession. tor wilneso for Epling.
m!natlon.
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An ottempt by Epling to In- Brlstley answered "oo" to
Membe"' of tbe
troduce aa evidence more than another question, "Did you tell Board of Grilevluico!ll'&lt;i1.iri
30 !etten from high • Mml&lt;lng Mrs. Wlley Ibis was a grudge Pierce Wood, Daytan; c:::barlle
otale public officials unci figures thing?" l!pllq Informed the Attln!on, Warren, ~
wu refused. The documents panel be was attemplil&gt;.g toes- aud John Harper, SpriDCfleld.
were, however, admitted to the tablish the fact that !be hearAttomeyo ·for lho Board Of
record as edtlblta.
ing was the result of a fll'uda• Grlov- were
G eo r 1 t
Prior te tho oral arguments, against him on tho part of on YOIDf, Clrdeville; Jobll Weld!,
tho panel allowed l!pling to unldootified local attorney or Columbul, Ollel Qnmiol; llld
call to the witness stand Cal- attorneys.
Colvin Brlslley, Jr., FrtmonL
vin Bristioy, Jr., Frement, one
The paael refaaed to •Do•
1f1111am P. ClerriJJalun of
of post-dated ebocU, Ill pay. Epllnf ta c011t111.. ilia llae of Galllpnlls was connoel far 1po
till-relator. But the panel refus· quealiolillll bee••"'! ol Ill tr- Unf.

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Ttledo overcame Miami's baiiCODtrol llctlco In I second bU
.ourge Saturday for a ~. MidCooference YlcJol')'i,
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Revolulkln ..W meet at 2
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~ l!:f" Myrtle Walker •'
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luncheoo a,t 12:30 p. m. in
~m.llr"'' i tho! Holzer lloopltal coieloria,
wileD lbe ••
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PTA al Centenary Granae at 7:10
:•J.,...':c:'~..:.~~· wiU . p.m . Member• are asked to
meiltt
be served.
brlna pie and -wichoo,
and Lhe holt Grange will fur·
OF HEATH
nlah the drink.
Cilan!h pHI Jlleel
TUESDAY
;,Jl.\ ju,, t at ljie
KAY ROGERS Society
.of
Flrot Baptlat Church wUI meet
7 ~"' p.m. A sessbm 'on tbe
~IIOD program
at 1:30 P~ m. m the Follow,
by;~ WliCil wW be
ship Room. Mr. and Mrs.
wllh Mrs. Galeo Brown
Gene Stocllton, mlalonariet to
cll~Pit. -.tiled by Mrt.
Venezuela wUI be
cueats.
MOOI;w: llosttUea wW be
All ladles are welcome to
Mil4red Zelllor, Mrs.
attend.
H'bbt Mn Earl
GRACE METI!ODJST WSCS
•D..Id. EtltJmlnger
CJ!r&lt;lee will meet aa follows:
M J
Brewlnlton
C~rcJe 5 at I p. m. at lite
ra. llllfl
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cburcll, and Circle 6 at I p.
RIVEIIVIEW PTA wUI
m. at the homo or Mrs. DonMOII!aJ eYIIlinc, Jan. t; II 7:, aid Galloway, Ohio Ave.
30 lllho ·lldlool. A play
FRENCII CITY GARDEN
preaeaied b)&gt; Ohio UnlvmiiY Club wUI meat at 1:30 p.m.
sludenla, "Random Ttrgel." at the home ol Mrs. s. L.
This wtU deal wllh discipline Bossard. wlllt Mrs.
Jaclr
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Hackworlb as COrbostess.
pro em.'·
RIVERSIDE STUDY t..'LUR
BETHZL NO. a of the fit. will meat at 1 p. m. at ·~•
ternallaaal Order of Job'l
home ol Mrs. Ella O&gt;ndee.
ghtero wiD meet Monday · at RIO GRANDE Calvary Bapr
7:30 p.m., allhe Pomeroy Ma· t!Bt Ladies Auxillay wlll meet
sonle 'l'lmple.
at 1:10 ~.m. at the church.
TUEIDAY
WEDNUDAY
Glllt.CE METIIODtsT WSCS
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Circle 1 at 7:30 p. m. at the
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Ladp ~
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home of Mrs. Bill Campbell
ary 10 • innl"l at 'M p. m. Lower River Road; Circle 2
Harry L. ~besher, W. ·
at 7:30 p. m. at lfle home of
AldERIC~ LEGION AUXII· Mra. Max Tawne) . Fl"t Ave :
iary o! Lewla Mlllley Poet 2M Circle 3 at 7:30 p. m. at the
wil) meet 1\lelday
7 p. m. P•rsonage, Hedgewood Dr1ve
at lbe Mt. Moriah . Bap~ah ond Circle 4 at 7:30 P· m. at
Church, MiddlepOrt. . ·
lho home of Mrs. Garrett
Kerna, 402 Fourth Ave.
REGULAR IIIOtltal of I be GALLIA COUNTY EX'J'EN,
MiddlepOrt BP.W 'Club will be alon Homemok•rs
Council
Jan, 10 al the Columbia Gao will meet at Grace Methodist
Compeny offloe. 'n!e procr11.• Church at 10 a. m. 'n!e prowill lie on ''World Affairs" with cram will be "Pulse ol Life."
Mary Ann c.impbell of
by Mr. Dwight Kuhn, eafety
polls 11 gueat speaker.
supervisor ol Columbus and
di1111er wiU be at 8:30 p. m. at Southern Ohio Electric eo.
llte Marlin RelttaUrlllt.
There will be potluck and
SYRACUSE PTA wDI meet those atten&lt;!lng are asked to
at 7:30
m. Tuesday at the bring their own table serv,
schotl audllorium. There will Ice.
he 'IJ*Ial entertainment willt THURSDAY
relrOibmenllt .tterwarcla. All NEWCOMERS will hold a dJn.
parents and friends are urced ner meeting at 7 p. m. at Oa·
to attelld.
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Cocktail
WSCS OF 11IE UN1TED Me. hour .at 6:30 p. m: Following
thodbt churdt will meat ue• lbe dinner there 11!111 be diiJ'ic:
day at7:10 p.m. at !hi church. lng and bridge. Huabands will
Mrs, Olemt DID ov111 praent the ~ guests.
prognm toplo, ''DIIIogue with COIIIt. WSCS wUI hold an all,
a Difference." Hqslesses are day meeting at the home ol
Mrs . Harry P. Smith and Mrs. Mro. Stanley Wood. There
Eddie Smith. All members are wlll be a baby shower for
urged 10 attand and to bring Mrs. Richard Speirs.
plalllo medlcjne containers.
OPEN GATE GARDEN elub
WEDNl!SDAY
wiU meet at 7:30 p. m. at lite
WHITE ROBE Uidge No.
home of. Mrs. Arl Lanham.
·will meet at die ·Anltrlclli
There will b,&lt; 1 plant sale.
Rion Hall Wednetday, ~
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Dr. Mor«,an RelfJIU
AMAEUR GARDEN .
Con~~entibn EtJene.
will meet al lho hollllt ol Mrt. The Emanon Qilb o1 Galllpolla
' ~.dward llurhtl, Middleport,
'n!uraday at lbt home of
Jan. II II I p.m.
Robert Caldwell. Mra.
TB\lR8IlAY.
Saundero lnlroducod
REEDSVILLB • LQNO
'lllomu Morgan, who die'om H~' cilub will
lite RapubUoan Naliotlz
. neat
Jan. al Convention of 19M.
2, f .p.m. 11
· Dr. Mora011 attended
the
.lereon home.
eonvenUon In San Fr011claco u
a del.,ale from lbe Jlltb
:·e ll:merpiiOy
:,"'llt by
Bt'own. creealonal Dltlrlct. Neal
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New Year holiday
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his pwenll, Mr. ~nd Mrs. WaltTate or Gallipolis, and hil
Mr. and Mrs. Charla
lllld family ol Cheehlre.

I teaapooo baklui powder
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II lelapooo boklnC I!Oda
PARTY UNll
II leaapo&lt;lll lilt
A bullet table witllout meatII cup fl slick) margarine or balls! Almoot unbeanl of to
bultel', IIOitened .
boot.,... who want to add a
I cup fltmly packed light substantial note to a party
biown sugar
menu, to guesls who anticipate
I egg
aomelhinl hot aiOfllaide "" ar·
II teaspoon vanllla extract
ray of cold snacb.
I cup quid&lt; Gala
Thio recipe offers a Hilla .bit
I (9 oz.) package oondensed different veralon of meatballs
mltlce meal
Theae belin witll ground lamb
and I:J cups (one 311 oz Clll) flavor • lllbanced with subtl~
flaked coconut.
\additions of berba A quick

vey relen to lbe "bil;, er ....;. home Wednesdliy ~V~
ular" measles tbatlast 1nm..,. Memorial HOOJI)~~'!'!
10 1o 14 days Olld NOT t b e Improving.
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1 pound lfOIIII4 lamb
German Meaal.,...., the ~ Mr. and lilra. ~J.~1i!
J lablespoons line dry ~ad da measles.
spent the' pial ir~ In • •
crumbs
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•-· and cliJI. lumbtu witll hla •il!t:!i
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brollter:!JI:Iaw Mr miJb
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V• teupoon dried mltll leavea, lea, OJl'IIIOrod b)' The V8CC1DI· C.ude J..,eri ...;_wlPI ~
cruobed
"" Auillanc!l Act puoed by ~ apent a d.;";tC~U b
~ teaspoon onion ull
Congrell, are now underway .m their ..., lllld daughter,Jn- aw
duh pepper
many counties ill West Vlrgu&gt;- Mr and Mrs Rlchmd l!balol'
. . teaspoon rosemary • erusbed Ia and b)' IJirlall aU (!Oillltleo
lamUy .
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Combine ~ lablelpoone ~ravy 13, 18G6, 435 rblldren between turned "' her otudi., "f ,..._.
with lamb, bread crumbs, mini, lbe aps of 12 monthe and lt
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Into 60 miniature mealball&amp;. ID at special oJIDles Ill
Mason kee, Ill., after spendfn
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l!killet brown meatballs · pour CouDiy, and mllly
children lday vacation with bet' """t
r0f US
$ . IC.
Sf oil fat Add gravy and
have receiVed the vaccine from Mrs. MaxiM Amofll. '
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New Year's Eve was celo. man Stewart, Mrs. Nell McMa- Inc seasonlnp. Cover: c:ook private pbyslclam~
Mrs. Maxine Amo~ vlt!ttod
brated b)' 14 members of Tod. hon and Mrs. Ricbard Slerreu. over low beat 20 mlnulel. Sllr 'n!e nwnber ol remaJni!lg 'nwreday evening at lila~
dlel'll to Taaeel! Mollters The remainder of the evening now and l!len. Makeo fill smaU susceptlblee In lite county will Va., with her nloth'!"· ~rs. ,.
League at the Knilbts ol Pylhl, wao opent IIOCially and In play· meatballs.
be determined wilen
survev ry Aum!ller ~ her llleter '1111
as Hall iJI Galllpot!B,
with !ng gamee.
forms are collected and rev1ow· brotheNn,law, Mr. , am ll1lii
their busbotnd5 Q gueab.
Mrs. Norman Stewart, chaJrBACK TO ITUDIES
ed.
Wilbur Stewart. • ~ ~
men of the special octivlties Jamll lllddho pre:law slu,
Mre. ADen 1!4mp(on~
'n!e ball was gally decorated committee, and her committee doni at Ohio university In Alb:
CWB TO MEET
home 'nluradayl evai.bf a
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and a dellclous buffet dinner membel'll Mrs. Lester Plymale, ens, baa retumetllo the unlvtrz 'n!e Middleport Literary Club two weeks vl!tt •t ~. Olri•
=-~ baked..::::; ';;',.lite mam Mrs. Richard Sterrett and Mrs. Blty after spendln!J lbe Chris~ wW meet Wednesday, January II, Tex., with Mrs. Lu~ Ramt.
off ,;.•:._ Mr Har.,;:.cew ;_a• Robert Gillespie were in char&amp;e mas hol1daya willt his parenla, II, at lite home o1 Mrs. C. M. lon and Mr. and Mh."\'IS'Ivestf'
a er. of arrqemenl&amp; lor lbe altair. Mr. and Mrs. 'lbomu E. DJd,,llennesy. 'nils will be the 811, Lytle and other ~· &gt;
A comical oklt was present- Nexl regular meeting will be die, Racine. He retldes at
null business meellng and lite
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l\lrs, Gleim Ward, Mr1. Nor- Harold Walker.
lbe Eat Green Campos,
b)' Mrs. Walter Waddell. Roll lous lictional cbarattet',.- J

Personal Notes
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From Middleport Toddlers to Tassels Mothers Unit
GIVe$
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Don Brown, Jr. of lho u. s .
Air Force Jell Columbus t111a
week for Grand Foru, N. D.
be will be atatloned. He
spent the holiday• here
his wile, Kllt'lll Bachner
BroWJI lllld his paronla
Mrs. Donald Brown:
Haven.
Mr and Mrs Richard
·and son, ·Eric, visited
the holldays in Dayton
Mrs. Margaret Hill
Mr. and Mrs Daie
and children, Jill and SteVie
of Newton Falls, Ohio, vlsH
over the holiday with relative
friends
Tba Rev · a d M Doruild j
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rs.
and children, Jeanie
. have returned lrom
m Manchester, Conn.
mother, Mrs. Helen Boon.o.l
Don Grueser, I!Oh of Mr. and
Mrs. Wtlliam Gruesor,
. ot Ohio State Unlverm Columbus. He ri!Cently
.
his servtco after ser,
VUil! In the Far East.
Rick Oiler has returned to
Univenity alter aper~d,j
lng the holiclltys here
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Oiler and son, Steve.
the New Year
RlsJ&lt; ;,an.~ ]lls patents, was Joe
H'!fl of Hawaii, a fra~Brnit~ 1
brother at Miami.
a senior, majoring In ~.:;~~
Engineering, has been 1
a scholarship for lite nexl
mester by the Great Northern
Paper Company located
Malne. He has been~ employed
lbere for the past lwo aum• I
mers. Oller le a ~raduale
Middleport High School.
Mrs. Edgtr Alleniwortb 11
vloltlng with her d~~=;,:~j
famUy, Mrs. Jamoe
and c:IJI- In Alu:andria,
Col. Hartinger has been usiiJI- 1
od to 11r Ioree duly in
Nam.
Mro. Grace VIa left P'rhllav I
her home in ~Teus after
spending oeveral we6s
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with ber sister, Mra. Jolin
caltl. ·
Via plllll 1o visit
with another BIBler
Dahlia Pauley before C0in11 '
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Mrs, Fred Walker ol Wash·
wllb wblte llllla!llanon aut Sbapo daiiP IIIIo llldlllbt o1 dlabeo 117 robust
beef Jl't•cNol cllll*eD over
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Good IJihUy IV"IMd bokl"' abeel. ""lcten 1!'"'1 rk:bl1 llatond il' CWIPIIIt lilt lorllll and No Mr. IIIII lin. 1111 ..
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and erallon with the- County where IIley were ealled I'll
Mr. and Mrs. Luther
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Hetltll department to determioe the clelllt ol lln. Clareoeli.&amp;_
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Cl1&gt;ell ~,; Stewart
Mr. and Mrs. JJalji:;.,,M.~O:~:Iue!.A surpr1se b!rtbda1 party dJo.

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pqbta of lho Amer1c1D
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Revolulkln ..W meet at 2
lljt iiadnt fAclotl 0.U. .
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~ l!:f" Myrtle Walker •'
Catherlnt llaywwd. ,
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AMERIC~ 11ZD Cl\0811
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Gray Ladl.. will hold
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luncheoo a,t 12:30 p. m. in
~m.llr"'' i tho! Holzer lloopltal coieloria,
wileD lbe ••
POMONA GIIANGE Will meet
PTA al Centenary Granae at 7:10
:•J.,...':c:'~..:.~~· wiU . p.m . Member• are asked to
meiltt
be served.
brlna pie and -wichoo,
and Lhe holt Grange will fur·
OF HEATH
nlah the drink.
Cilan!h pHI Jlleel
TUESDAY
;,Jl.\ ju,, t at ljie
KAY ROGERS Society
.of
Flrot Baptlat Church wUI meet
7 ~"' p.m. A sessbm 'on tbe
~IIOD program
at 1:30 P~ m. m the Follow,
by;~ WliCil wW be
ship Room. Mr. and Mrs.
wllh Mrs. Galeo Brown
Gene Stocllton, mlalonariet to
cll~Pit. -.tiled by Mrt.
Venezuela wUI be
cueats.
MOOI;w: llosttUea wW be
All ladles are welcome to
Mil4red Zelllor, Mrs.
attend.
H'bbt Mn Earl
GRACE METI!ODJST WSCS
•D..Id. EtltJmlnger
CJ!r&lt;lee will meet aa follows:
M J
Brewlnlton
C~rcJe 5 at I p. m. at lite
ra. llllfl
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cburcll, and Circle 6 at I p.
RIVEIIVIEW PTA wUI
m. at the homo or Mrs. DonMOII!aJ eYIIlinc, Jan. t; II 7:, aid Galloway, Ohio Ave.
30 lllho ·lldlool. A play
FRENCII CITY GARDEN
preaeaied b)&gt; Ohio UnlvmiiY Club wUI meat at 1:30 p.m.
sludenla, "Random Ttrgel." at the home ol Mrs. s. L.
This wtU deal wllh discipline Bossard. wlllt Mrs.
Jaclr
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Hackworlb as COrbostess.
pro em.'·
RIVERSIDE STUDY t..'LUR
BETHZL NO. a of the fit. will meat at 1 p. m. at ·~•
ternallaaal Order of Job'l
home ol Mrs. Ella O&gt;ndee.
ghtero wiD meet Monday · at RIO GRANDE Calvary Bapr
7:30 p.m., allhe Pomeroy Ma· t!Bt Ladies Auxillay wlll meet
sonle 'l'lmple.
at 1:10 ~.m. at the church.
TUEIDAY
WEDNUDAY
Glllt.CE METIIODtsT WSCS
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ctrel.. wUI meel as follows: I
Circle 1 at 7:30 p. m. at the
811
Ladp ~
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home of Mrs. Bill Campbell
ary 10 • innl"l at 'M p. m. Lower River Road; Circle 2
Harry L. ~besher, W. ·
at 7:30 p. m. at lfle home of
AldERIC~ LEGION AUXII· Mra. Max Tawne) . Fl"t Ave :
iary o! Lewla Mlllley Poet 2M Circle 3 at 7:30 p. m. at the
wil) meet 1\lelday
7 p. m. P•rsonage, Hedgewood Dr1ve
at lbe Mt. Moriah . Bap~ah ond Circle 4 at 7:30 P· m. at
Church, MiddlepOrt. . ·
lho home of Mrs. Garrett
Kerna, 402 Fourth Ave.
REGULAR IIIOtltal of I be GALLIA COUNTY EX'J'EN,
MiddlepOrt BP.W 'Club will be alon Homemok•rs
Council
Jan, 10 al the Columbia Gao will meet at Grace Methodist
Compeny offloe. 'n!e procr11.• Church at 10 a. m. 'n!e prowill lie on ''World Affairs" with cram will be "Pulse ol Life."
Mary Ann c.impbell of
by Mr. Dwight Kuhn, eafety
polls 11 gueat speaker.
supervisor ol Columbus and
di1111er wiU be at 8:30 p. m. at Southern Ohio Electric eo.
llte Marlin RelttaUrlllt.
There will be potluck and
SYRACUSE PTA wDI meet those atten&lt;!lng are asked to
at 7:30
m. Tuesday at the bring their own table serv,
schotl audllorium. There will Ice.
he 'IJ*Ial entertainment willt THURSDAY
relrOibmenllt .tterwarcla. All NEWCOMERS will hold a dJn.
parents and friends are urced ner meeting at 7 p. m. at Oa·
to attelld.
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Cocktail
WSCS OF 11IE UN1TED Me. hour .at 6:30 p. m: Following
thodbt churdt will meat ue• lbe dinner there 11!111 be diiJ'ic:
day at7:10 p.m. at !hi church. lng and bridge. Huabands will
Mrs, Olemt DID ov111 praent the ~ guests.
prognm toplo, ''DIIIogue with COIIIt. WSCS wUI hold an all,
a Difference." Hqslesses are day meeting at the home ol
Mrs . Harry P. Smith and Mrs. Mro. Stanley Wood. There
Eddie Smith. All members are wlll be a baby shower for
urged 10 attand and to bring Mrs. Richard Speirs.
plalllo medlcjne containers.
OPEN GATE GARDEN elub
WEDNl!SDAY
wiU meet at 7:30 p. m. at lite
WHITE ROBE Uidge No.
home of. Mrs. Arl Lanham.
·will meet at die ·Anltrlclli
There will b,&lt; 1 plant sale.
Rion Hall Wednetday, ~
·
1l at 1:10 p. m.
,
Dr. Mor«,an RelfJIU
AMAEUR GARDEN .
Con~~entibn EtJene.
will meet al lho hollllt ol Mrt. The Emanon Qilb o1 Galllpolla
' ~.dward llurhtl, Middleport,
'n!uraday at lbt home of
Jan. II II I p.m.
Robert Caldwell. Mra.
TB\lR8IlAY.
Saundero lnlroducod
REEDSVILLB • LQNO
'lllomu Morgan, who die'om H~' cilub will
lite RapubUoan Naliotlz
. neat
Jan. al Convention of 19M.
2, f .p.m. 11
· Dr. Mora011 attended
the
.lereon home.
eonvenUon In San Fr011claco u
a del.,ale from lbe Jlltb
:·e ll:merpiiOy
:,"'llt by
Bt'own. creealonal Dltlrlct. Neal
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Mr. and Ml'll. Gerald
daughter of Dayton
New Year holiday
willt
his pwenll, Mr. ~nd Mrs. WaltTate or Gallipolis, and hil
Mr. and Mrs. Charla
lllld family ol Cheehlre.

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PARTY UNll
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A bullet table witllout meatII cup fl slick) margarine or balls! Almoot unbeanl of to
bultel', IIOitened .
boot.,... who want to add a
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biown sugar
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II teaspoon vanllla extract
ray of cold snacb.
I cup quid&lt; Gala
Thio recipe offers a Hilla .bit
I (9 oz.) package oondensed different veralon of meatballs
mltlce meal
Theae belin witll ground lamb
and I:J cups (one 311 oz Clll) flavor • lllbanced with subtl~
flaked coconut.
\additions of berba A quick

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ular" measles tbatlast 1nm..,. Memorial HOOJI)~~'!'!
10 1o 14 days Olld NOT t b e Improving.
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1 pound lfOIIII4 lamb
German Meaal.,...., the ~ Mr. and lilra. ~J.~1i!
J lablespoons line dry ~ad da measles.
spent the' pial ir~ In • •
crumbs
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brollter:!JI:Iaw Mr miJb
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V• teupoon dried mltll leavea, lea, OJl'IIIOrod b)' The V8CC1DI· C.ude J..,eri ...;_wlPI ~
cruobed
"" Auillanc!l Act puoed by ~ apent a d.;";tC~U b
~ teaspoon onion ull
Congrell, are now underway .m their ..., lllld daughter,Jn- aw
duh pepper
many counties ill West Vlrgu&gt;- Mr and Mrs Rlchmd l!balol'
. . teaspoon rosemary • erusbed Ia and b)' IJirlall aU (!Oillltleo
lamUy .
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generous dash crushed lltyme wU1 be Involved. Oll November Mlaa - . . Amol~
Combine ~ lablelpoone ~ravy 13, 18G6, 435 rblldren between turned "' her otudi., "f ,..._.
with lamb, bread crumbs, mini, lbe aps of 12 monthe and lt
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o•lon, salt and pepper; ahape years received Meules vat~..ne Nazarene College • ~KaQ
Into 60 miniature mealball&amp;. ID at special oJIDles Ill
Mason kee, Ill., after spendfn
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l!killet brown meatballs · pour CouDiy, and mllly
children lday vacation with bet' """t
r0f US
$ . IC.
Sf oil fat Add gravy and
have receiVed the vaccine from Mrs. MaxiM Amofll. '
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New Year's Eve was celo. man Stewart, Mrs. Nell McMa- Inc seasonlnp. Cover: c:ook private pbyslclam~
Mrs. Maxine Amo~ vlt!ttod
brated b)' 14 members of Tod. hon and Mrs. Ricbard Slerreu. over low beat 20 mlnulel. Sllr 'n!e nwnber ol remaJni!lg 'nwreday evening at lila~
dlel'll to Taaeel! Mollters The remainder of the evening now and l!len. Makeo fill smaU susceptlblee In lite county will Va., with her nloth'!"· ~rs. ,.
League at the Knilbts ol Pylhl, wao opent IIOCially and In play· meatballs.
be determined wilen
survev ry Aum!ller ~ her llleter '1111
as Hall iJI Galllpot!B,
with !ng gamee.
forms are collected and rev1ow· brotheNn,law, Mr. , am ll1lii
their busbotnd5 Q gueab.
Mrs. Norman Stewart, chaJrBACK TO ITUDIES
ed.
Wilbur Stewart. • ~ ~
men of the special octivlties Jamll lllddho pre:law slu,
Mre. ADen 1!4mp(on~
'n!e ball was gally decorated committee, and her committee doni at Ohio university In Alb:
CWB TO MEET
home 'nluradayl evai.bf a
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and a dellclous buffet dinner membel'll Mrs. Lester Plymale, ens, baa retumetllo the unlvtrz 'n!e Middleport Literary Club two weeks vl!tt •t ~. Olri•
=-~ baked..::::; ';;',.lite mam Mrs. Richard Sterrett and Mrs. Blty after spendln!J lbe Chris~ wW meet Wednesday, January II, Tex., with Mrs. Lu~ Ramt.
off ,;.•:._ Mr Har.,;:.cew ;_a• Robert Gillespie were in char&amp;e mas hol1daya willt his parenla, II, at lite home o1 Mrs. C. M. lon and Mr. and Mh."\'IS'Ivestf'
a er. of arrqemenl&amp; lor lbe altair. Mr. and Mrs. 'lbomu E. DJd,,llennesy. 'nils will be the 811, Lytle and other ~· &gt;
A comical oklt was present- Nexl regular meeting will be die, Racine. He retldes at
null business meellng and lite
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l\lrs, Gleim Ward, Mr1. Nor- Harold Walker.
lbe Eat Green Campos,
b)' Mrs. Walter Waddell. Roll lous lictional cbarattet',.- J

Personal Notes
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From Middleport Toddlers to Tassels Mothers Unit
GIVe$
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H ban
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Don Brown, Jr. of lho u. s .
Air Force Jell Columbus t111a
week for Grand Foru, N. D.
be will be atatloned. He
spent the holiday• here
his wile, Kllt'lll Bachner
BroWJI lllld his paronla
Mrs. Donald Brown:
Haven.
Mr and Mrs Richard
·and son, ·Eric, visited
the holldays in Dayton
Mrs. Margaret Hill
Mr. and Mrs Daie
and children, Jill and SteVie
of Newton Falls, Ohio, vlsH
over the holiday with relative
friends
Tba Rev · a d M Doruild j
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rs.
and children, Jeanie
. have returned lrom
m Manchester, Conn.
mother, Mrs. Helen Boon.o.l
Don Grueser, I!Oh of Mr. and
Mrs. Wtlliam Gruesor,
. ot Ohio State Unlverm Columbus. He ri!Cently
.
his servtco after ser,
VUil! In the Far East.
Rick Oiler has returned to
Univenity alter aper~d,j
lng the holiclltys here
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Oiler and son, Steve.
the New Year
RlsJ&lt; ;,an.~ ]lls patents, was Joe
H'!fl of Hawaii, a fra~Brnit~ 1
brother at Miami.
a senior, majoring In ~.:;~~
Engineering, has been 1
a scholarship for lite nexl
mester by the Great Northern
Paper Company located
Malne. He has been~ employed
lbere for the past lwo aum• I
mers. Oller le a ~raduale
Middleport High School.
Mrs. Edgtr Alleniwortb 11
vloltlng with her d~~=;,:~j
famUy, Mrs. Jamoe
and c:IJI- In Alu:andria,
Col. Hartinger has been usiiJI- 1
od to 11r Ioree duly in
Nam.
Mro. Grace VIa left P'rhllav I
her home in ~Teus after
spending oeveral we6s
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with ber sister, Mra. Jolin
caltl. ·
Via plllll 1o visit
with another BIBler
Dahlia Pauley before C0in11 '
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wllb wblte llllla!llanon aut Sbapo daiiP IIIIo llldlllbt o1 dlabeo 117 robust
beef Jl't•cNol cllll*eD over
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Good IJihUy IV"IMd bokl"' abeel. ""lcten 1!'"'1 rk:bl1 llatond il' CWIPIIIt lilt lorllll and No Mr. IIIII lin. 1111 ..
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ol lllllornllle lllld
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tired editor ol the Trade
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away.
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or unUI u,lltly browned. Cool or oandwlebea: '"' u coolrlnt DeperUll&lt;DI ol llelllb ID coop: 1111 from rt. 'n!amu. KJ~
5
lown.
Tbe recipe .makes
dol.en aUghUy before removing from in8fodleAia Ill cauerolea
and erallon with the- County where IIley were ealled I'll
Mr. and Mrs. Luther
two-Inc,: d,lameUir c:ootl•. · baking sheet. u desired, decor· skillet clllllea.
Hetltll department to determioe the clelllt ol lln. Clareoeli.&amp;_
0 'n!EAL COOKIEI
at. with willtl! conleotloners'
1be level o1 proteo11oa _,_ lie) Gardnet.
of Rt. I, VInton,
Ill etlJI' lm.d lllzpurpooe I!GUr
I ••• and ...._ hal
MEAT lAW
Meaalel ill lho COUDiy 111e sur Mrs. Gecqe LogaD Nb&gt;nwl

of

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ToReeeive
SorveyFor.s

BIRTH ANNOUNCED
Cl1&gt;ell ~,; Stewart
Mr. and Mrs. JJalji:;.,,M.~O:~:Iue!.A surpr1se b!rtbda1 party dJo.

Inc ol lbt K....,. .Women'l son, born on .Novemllel'
Soel- o1 a.t1t1111 "'m-llloller ~pita!, welchlllll
•y
pounds and 10 ounces and
held 'i'lluJ!dljlat lbt ~· ed '!ollert Jrq. ~ bas
MTrabe.Johtl llalb.
'
. W.,rdv Lynn. P~mli
lllOib' Is ~
u... Florence
· ~rerl.,ot!"e'411:'::;Fo~utsrlfl Aye. Mlltmal
M,
ate Mr:

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PuJils

c.,.

•-w Mr ·-• u -

IIINdQ

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Creative
Cookie
Recipe
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5 -::..or:::
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Meigs
Gallia
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14-'Ibe Sunda)' Times-Sentillel, Sunday,ian. 8, 196:.:7 '---

CLEAI'I carpolll with
ease, I r--=.....;;;=;;;;;:=;;;;..- ,
l\111 Bluo Lusl.re makes the job a 1
Time to Eat
breeze. Ront tlectrle lluun-

=-

bueJJ!enl Ph. «Wll&amp;.
"!!I,SOXlO MODERN

fl. Sheppard, 162

C.rd Of Thanks

=

j;tF

;

I.:

all utilities. On street

6-1

Adults only. F. E. Kerr,
4-16-0456.

FARM for sale. See Owen

-~--g-ir-l'-s 1&gt;&lt;!-.-st

oey

friendl - !llltil she finds B~ue
Lustr' for clearung carpets.
Rent ~tric shampooer $1.
Fann er;~ l{ardware Co
1&gt;6

RAJiil!l: ~ · for

8 s~ ma ftl$bt
tpll
JW1nge-d

lO Smoolh

l 1 PUlars
171la&gt;1.for
lndon&lt;e
llilGer~us of

or Ph. 33U420.

Date.line:

NEAR NEW

ONE FLOOR plan 3 BR home,
tile bath, nice large kitchen
with wood cabinets, large
fenced lot, detached garage,
priced '10,500. can be bought
on land contract,
down

"·000
mo. payment to

be

Den-1

2307 JeHerson Ave.
Point Pleasant

4-3

2 BEDROOM, one floor nlan
home, nice
large kitchen

¥1.\NiJ AD
INFORMAtiON

•

For Sale

-

The

Jan.

1967-lS

· Reel Estate For Sale
Experienced

RADIATOR
SERVICE

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llAmNARS
Phone 992-2143
Pomeroy. 0.

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JOHN was wounded in action In VIet·
nam on Thursday, Dec. 22. The s~·
year veteran of the U. S. Marines IS
now a patient at the U.S. Naval Hospital, Great Laket,
ill.

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PHONE WY2·2156

All utliiUes pald,
5th Ave., Middleport. Ph. 9923056.
l 8 1f&lt;
THREE and lour rob)ll f.mnlob• l
ed apartmen(f. AU utiLities
paid. Pb. 992-2716, Rowley
and Reed. After 5 p. m. call YOU sav..r a"'I slaved for
992-3574.
I 5 tfc
wall to wall carpet. Keep It '
new With Blue Lustre. Rent
electnc shampooer $1. Pomeroy Cement Block Co. l 3 6tc

RADIATOR

SERVICE
YOUR DIRTY

Monday for

65 Chevelle

ON

TRACTOR
OVERHAULS

GILMORE was the 28th Blue DevU to receive the coveted GAHS athletic key when be graduated on
Thursday, June 2, 1960. He earned four varsity track
letters three in football and two In basketball. He wu
a guar'd on Bob Sang's football team, and played forward for Mark Wylie's 1958-59 SEOAL championship
basketball squad.
JOHN'S greatest thrill in high school athletics, accord·
ing to a cllppinf in the Gallipolis Tribune dated
Saturday, June 4, 960, came during his junior year
U at Jackson. It was a cold, rainy September night. The
Blue DevU football team led JacksOn 12.() Jnidway Ill
Sale or Tr1cle
the third ~riod. John, playing safety, took a Jackson
punt on his own 20, and raced 80 yarda for a third
11168 Mustang, stand. shift. Pb. GAHS touchdown. It was his flrat and ouly touchdown.
'l!lll-7rm.
However, the brllliant play was nullified by a eUppins
4-3 penalty. GAHS went on to blank the Ironmen, 1~.

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:;;;;:=!
=
lnsur1-

'lfiil with name, address (or

.big box of home needs and
co&amp;metu~s. FREE to reliable
men and women. Tell and
show friends, make good mo-

--ro.-..gas--. ---AU'
hot water heater.
1

BLAIR, DEPT.761DAI
l VNCHBURG, VA. 24505

1206 Second Ave. Pb. 446-~168- l
BRAMMER'S

- ~· - ·

WANTED full time station at·

I&gt; T.

tendanl No greasing or tire
changing, age 21-55, must be
a hard worker. Salar y
mo. plus commission. Hi - Lo

Oil

1960

--ehampooer
$t Central Sup.
., .
lllll Co.
6-6
-

SIX rooms and bath, unfurn~11\0&gt;

downtown,

Ph.

446-2775.

IIEATING, liOI Second
44W11Z.

1951 I&gt;T Pord Pickup
1959 'I'• T. Chevrolet Trucl:
1956 10 T. Chevrolet Pickup
1957 - I&gt; T. ~·ont Pickup
1 Minneapolla Moline Potoer I
The WISEMAN
Unit
Agency 1959 F 600 Font Dump
START THE NEW YEAR
1959 2 Ton Chev. stake
19511 F 600 Font
1964 I T. lnternaUonal
1960 ~ T. Font
19o9 1 T. Chev.
New 60" Rotary Cutten
$299.50. New B.2ii • zo, 10
nylon tires $55. Inc. Fe&lt;ler•ul.~~~

SAVE Big! Do your own rug
8m1 upholstery clearung wi•i1
~n~. . LJ¢ret' 'Rent
electric
- --

International Pickup

'~

reasonable
6-6

one mtle from Crown

'10 per month , Ph. 2ii6-

&amp;:it. Forced atr oil furnace CJ

?1¥

clean lump and
coal Carl
WlDten.

A ,

«6-0922.

,

4-3

DUPLEX furnishedand unfur0.
Apply 910 lth Ave.

I&lt;

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NOTICE
MI!RCHANDISI!
LIQtiiDA 'I' ION
14 NEW ZIG-ZAG
. SIWING MACHtNES
' Wllh 20 Yoor Pociory
Ou•r•niHI

Nltlanlll'f AllllvertiHd Brandi

To Bo Sold 11 $:14.00 Eoch
CAN I I PAID AT $5.00
!A MONTH ·
We Will Deliver To Your

Home to Stw on Thtm
Phono 992-2013 Mlddleporl

"Nick Chick" ler;hom

or started pullets today. Mod·
ern Poultry, Box 1118, Att~n!I, J
0., Ph 693-783f.
• I 8 ltc
CUSTOM butchering, will buy
hides. Phil Meier, 9112-3&gt;10.
111

Priced For Quick Sale

PICKUP TRUCKS
e1951

F~rd

'!J Ton

e1960 lnternetiontl Vz Ton
e19U G.M.C. V2 Ton

•1964 Dodge Y1 Ton
e1964 Jeep Pick Up

4 Wheel Drln

Meigs Equipment Co.
Reu Mtlt• GentrtJ Hosp.
992·2176
Pomeroy

•

BAIRD REALTY CO.
'1'......,•• .~.......

ll-.Prfv...,
... t.&amp;eber
3S.Head

COVV~nr

I ;3~

kHomonynt.

ofSidown.
M.Egp
B'f. Vitality

water furnished. $00
81011th. Call Mrs. George I XGi!r~an:foo•,-..Pho~;:.nei:mCH;i;;:~i-6;;;;1lli:=..iii:

~~.

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ABC Stage 67 came up with television's best program
in many years last Wednesday night. ''The Trap
of Solid Gold," seen by area resident. on Channel 13",
Huntington, will no doubt win high lumors later ll)ls
year. Rick Du Brow, author of United Press lnternational's daily "Television in Review" column, called
it a "simple, yet almost tenifying contemporary dra·
rna about a rising young business executive and his
family who were trapped financially by status re-qUirements of his career-{)esptte his $23,000 a year
salary."
•

•

tax.

house on R•
Ohio Valley W.piemeltl Co.
ll:oss from the RoadsiOle l-~l3a~PIDe~~SL~,~Ph.~~t~II~IS~D~ief

Avo.

"'

MEMBERS of the Times-Sentinel staff wish to thank
Mrs. Gil Corliss, Gallipolis, for that delicious holi·
day treat just before Chnstmas. The ''Corliss Kitchen
Special"-• bread loaf baked by Rita-was consumed
within minutes after she delivered it.

Spreader

Fer Rent

--41.;..- -

• , 2G'I tf

.,.=AN=D'"'ARD=---=p::-w:--:Milik==a=----:.,1

T. Ford Pickup
1 used 1 row Cornpicker
1 used Tractor Manure!

Company, lUll! EastAve., Gallipolis.
52

ow

Piambtng and Beallag
300 4th Ave. 446-1637• . - ..

NEW GMC TRUCK
HEADQUARTERS

Male Help Wanted
... ··- .

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*

ranty. Ph. 446-1639.

ney spare time taking their

orders. Write today.

ned after learning of John's wounda suffered in
GRANGE ealendars are ln. Vietnam. But John is a fighter. He never givea up.
Pick yours up at Neal IDstD"· He's "sidelined" now, but you can llet he'll be np and
.... Agency.
at 'em again as soon as he's released from the hospital.

1966 Vacuwn Cleaner, out
layaway, tank type witb
cleaning attachments.
4 payments of $5.41, Full

·TEAR OUT THIS AD

...

DATELINE, like many other GallipoUtans, wu atun·

11!,1~:~:~~~

sale. Lump,
ker and mine run. ea
Coal Co., Cheshire, 0.

Jan. 1, 1967 from

or call Charles-

-!!~~~~

OM Town Flats

1-6

~ety Notes

or mooth

Slf'er.lnll

tpl, trailer
.,..._ Contact Stella Arnold
Hotel.
181-11
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f'...,"•l

MAY WE HELP YOU?
the Tribune are waitlog to help you, tu tmd
to sell a car, to hire a secretary, to rent
•.. most anyth~ou need we can
find with an econo · , faat.actlng 'l'n-

Acl. Call us today.

GALLIPOLIS TRIBUNE
446-2342

TERMITE PEft CONTROL
FREE inspectiOn, caU 44Wl!e
Merrill O'Dell, Operator lor

Eitermltat Termite

&amp;xpe.ienad Ad--Vioor Will H•lp You

.

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18 Belmoul Dr.

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Servl.."'8
167-11

• Cor • Truck • HNt.r
Core e Bullclonr
eAny Type

SPECIAL

IN 1960, as a senior, Gilmore ran the ~20 high hurdles in 16 seconds, tying Bill Browns 1955 record.
Also In 1960, Gilmore ran the 180 low hurdles In 21
seconds, equaling Bill Carr's 1955 record.

6-1

HARLEY DAVIDSON
MOTORCYCUS
MSO SPORT
BOBCAT
SPRINT

IT'S been 11 years since John C. Gil·
more. 2,, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Gilmore, 818 'fbird Ave., Gal·
llpolis, was first noticed on the sporta
scene in the Old Frencb City.

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I, pie, -U;NA WADE,
Deot.
891DA1, Lynchburg, Va. 24Jo;

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IT seems like it was only yesterday when John Gilmore suffered a broken leg while playing summer
league
baseball on Memorial Field. John was occupy·
with plenty cabinets,
full
divided basement, gas furn- ing fiat base at the time. He chased a pop up toward
ace, carport, conrete drive, the foul line, ran too far, and craahed Into the bleach·
tches several weeki.
large lot with plenty trees ers. Needless to say, he waa on cru
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&amp; shrubs.
JOHN gave up baaeball for track when he entered higb
school. He was a member of the Blue Devils thinclad squad for four years. He sun shares three GAHS
track records - 12()..yard hilb hurd!~. 180-yard low
hurdles and high jump. In 1959, John scored 5-10 In
the high jump to tie Rod Frazier and John Mllhoan'a
all-time record.

:ns~:p:!::ru~a:~~~ge~: ~~~~

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arranged.

RM. HOUSE with bath
Chatham Ave. Call

~ sayings Have 10
members each sell t..... enty
SOc packages. Keep $50 for
ym'it ll'easury. send me $50.

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Aoon, detached garage. lot FROM a broken leg on
Mernorlial Field (suf•
50' x 170'. Vacant, ~an bP
ferejl while playlns summer leasue baseball) , ta
seen any time.
face, arm and leg woUnds In Chu Ll.i, RepubUc -f/4
Vietpam In 1968.

payment,

2126
0322.

Church

your

,.,
alder

and
basement, 2 car garage,
large lot in Rio Grallde,
Good Cendltlon. Ph. 24:i-!i535 !

3 rms.

Notic;

DIAMO~

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IIDGIIiiiiiiSII&gt;.einilJGODer-=~-&amp;.~15&amp;R:M~.~ho~ust!~Wl:-~th~~~4-~3~
~~~~?~~
"'
• ed living room

din e ~,

&gt;.

S ROOM frame home,
basemen!, gas forced
furnace, storm windows

baek of Kanauga Depot. Ph.
446-J'/60.
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throughout my recent
Mrs."' Francis Johnson

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$70oo

ot

III-Lo Farm, Upper River

me

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RHI ht1te For S.le

DillON AGENCY

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2 bedrooms, 1~ baths, wuher and dryer. Pb. 44MGM at- .1162 GMC tandem truck, 15 11. 1 a
ter 5 p.m.
8-3 dump bed, a oew tires, m: 12:
UNFURNISHED
apartmeoL good comliUon, priced lo sell.
Adults only. See Mrs. Eug""e Pb. ll'/9-l!StO.
Pickens, 20 Grape St.

who · have comforted

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NICE 4 t.eciroorn home.

1- WISH to make a grateful
lmowledgement to the Holut
_ljDSpltal staff, all fnends and
i!atlves and blood dollO'"s

.

usiness tile

syto
For Rent

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ONLV

BE PROUD Ofi'""'·t
A CLEAN CAR'"' 1
U-DRIVE-THRUm•)rJ
CAR WAStJ""'"'

BAIRD BROS~ ·o
AUTO WRECKiNG.·
, ' · n 1"!

Ph. 915-UIJ." 1 o,
12 mi. N. of Pomuoy., d ..
On St. Itt. 7
'l't'\.., 1
t

USED PARTS
FOR CARS

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14-'Ibe Sunda)' Times-Sentillel, Sunday,ian. 8, 196:.:7 '---

CLEAI'I carpolll with
ease, I r--=.....;;;=;;;;;:=;;;;..- ,
l\111 Bluo Lusl.re makes the job a 1
Time to Eat
breeze. Ront tlectrle lluun-

=-

bueJJ!enl Ph. «Wll&amp;.
"!!I,SOXlO MODERN

fl. Sheppard, 162

C.rd Of Thanks

=

j;tF

;

I.:

all utilities. On street

6-1

Adults only. F. E. Kerr,
4-16-0456.

FARM for sale. See Owen

-~--g-ir-l'-s 1&gt;&lt;!-.-st

oey

friendl - !llltil she finds B~ue
Lustr' for clearung carpets.
Rent ~tric shampooer $1.
Fann er;~ l{ardware Co
1&gt;6

RAJiil!l: ~ · for

8 s~ ma ftl$bt
tpll
JW1nge-d

lO Smoolh

l 1 PUlars
171la&gt;1.for
lndon&lt;e
llilGer~us of

or Ph. 33U420.

Date.line:

NEAR NEW

ONE FLOOR plan 3 BR home,
tile bath, nice large kitchen
with wood cabinets, large
fenced lot, detached garage,
priced '10,500. can be bought
on land contract,
down

"·000
mo. payment to

be

Den-1

2307 JeHerson Ave.
Point Pleasant

4-3

2 BEDROOM, one floor nlan
home, nice
large kitchen

¥1.\NiJ AD
INFORMAtiON

•

For Sale

-

The

Jan.

1967-lS

· Reel Estate For Sale
Experienced

RADIATOR
SERVICE

•

llAmNARS
Phone 992-2143
Pomeroy. 0.

•

•

JOHN was wounded in action In VIet·
nam on Thursday, Dec. 22. The s~·
year veteran of the U. S. Marines IS
now a patient at the U.S. Naval Hospital, Great Laket,
ill.

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PHONE WY2·2156

All utliiUes pald,
5th Ave., Middleport. Ph. 9923056.
l 8 1f&lt;
THREE and lour rob)ll f.mnlob• l
ed apartmen(f. AU utiLities
paid. Pb. 992-2716, Rowley
and Reed. After 5 p. m. call YOU sav..r a"'I slaved for
992-3574.
I 5 tfc
wall to wall carpet. Keep It '
new With Blue Lustre. Rent
electnc shampooer $1. Pomeroy Cement Block Co. l 3 6tc

RADIATOR

SERVICE
YOUR DIRTY

Monday for

65 Chevelle

ON

TRACTOR
OVERHAULS

GILMORE was the 28th Blue DevU to receive the coveted GAHS athletic key when be graduated on
Thursday, June 2, 1960. He earned four varsity track
letters three in football and two In basketball. He wu
a guar'd on Bob Sang's football team, and played forward for Mark Wylie's 1958-59 SEOAL championship
basketball squad.
JOHN'S greatest thrill in high school athletics, accord·
ing to a cllppinf in the Gallipolis Tribune dated
Saturday, June 4, 960, came during his junior year
U at Jackson. It was a cold, rainy September night. The
Blue DevU football team led JacksOn 12.() Jnidway Ill
Sale or Tr1cle
the third ~riod. John, playing safety, took a Jackson
punt on his own 20, and raced 80 yarda for a third
11168 Mustang, stand. shift. Pb. GAHS touchdown. It was his flrat and ouly touchdown.
'l!lll-7rm.
However, the brllliant play was nullified by a eUppins
4-3 penalty. GAHS went on to blank the Ironmen, 1~.

===-=====;.;

:;;;;:=!
=
lnsur1-

'lfiil with name, address (or

.big box of home needs and
co&amp;metu~s. FREE to reliable
men and women. Tell and
show friends, make good mo-

--ro.-..gas--. ---AU'
hot water heater.
1

BLAIR, DEPT.761DAI
l VNCHBURG, VA. 24505

1206 Second Ave. Pb. 446-~168- l
BRAMMER'S

- ~· - ·

WANTED full time station at·

I&gt; T.

tendanl No greasing or tire
changing, age 21-55, must be
a hard worker. Salar y
mo. plus commission. Hi - Lo

Oil

1960

--ehampooer
$t Central Sup.
., .
lllll Co.
6-6
-

SIX rooms and bath, unfurn~11\0&gt;

downtown,

Ph.

446-2775.

IIEATING, liOI Second
44W11Z.

1951 I&gt;T Pord Pickup
1959 'I'• T. Chevrolet Trucl:
1956 10 T. Chevrolet Pickup
1957 - I&gt; T. ~·ont Pickup
1 Minneapolla Moline Potoer I
The WISEMAN
Unit
Agency 1959 F 600 Font Dump
START THE NEW YEAR
1959 2 Ton Chev. stake
19511 F 600 Font
1964 I T. lnternaUonal
1960 ~ T. Font
19o9 1 T. Chev.
New 60" Rotary Cutten
$299.50. New B.2ii • zo, 10
nylon tires $55. Inc. Fe&lt;ler•ul.~~~

SAVE Big! Do your own rug
8m1 upholstery clearung wi•i1
~n~. . LJ¢ret' 'Rent
electric
- --

International Pickup

'~

reasonable
6-6

one mtle from Crown

'10 per month , Ph. 2ii6-

&amp;:it. Forced atr oil furnace CJ

?1¥

clean lump and
coal Carl
WlDten.

A ,

«6-0922.

,

4-3

DUPLEX furnishedand unfur0.
Apply 910 lth Ave.

I&lt;

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NOTICE
MI!RCHANDISI!
LIQtiiDA 'I' ION
14 NEW ZIG-ZAG
. SIWING MACHtNES
' Wllh 20 Yoor Pociory
Ou•r•niHI

Nltlanlll'f AllllvertiHd Brandi

To Bo Sold 11 $:14.00 Eoch
CAN I I PAID AT $5.00
!A MONTH ·
We Will Deliver To Your

Home to Stw on Thtm
Phono 992-2013 Mlddleporl

"Nick Chick" ler;hom

or started pullets today. Mod·
ern Poultry, Box 1118, Att~n!I, J
0., Ph 693-783f.
• I 8 ltc
CUSTOM butchering, will buy
hides. Phil Meier, 9112-3&gt;10.
111

Priced For Quick Sale

PICKUP TRUCKS
e1951

F~rd

'!J Ton

e1960 lnternetiontl Vz Ton
e19U G.M.C. V2 Ton

•1964 Dodge Y1 Ton
e1964 Jeep Pick Up

4 Wheel Drln

Meigs Equipment Co.
Reu Mtlt• GentrtJ Hosp.
992·2176
Pomeroy

•

BAIRD REALTY CO.
'1'......,•• .~.......

ll-.Prfv...,
... t.&amp;eber
3S.Head

COVV~nr

I ;3~

kHomonynt.

ofSidown.
M.Egp
B'f. Vitality

water furnished. $00
81011th. Call Mrs. George I XGi!r~an:foo•,-..Pho~;:.nei:mCH;i;;:~i-6;;;;1lli:=..iii:

~~.

a-tt

•

ABC Stage 67 came up with television's best program
in many years last Wednesday night. ''The Trap
of Solid Gold," seen by area resident. on Channel 13",
Huntington, will no doubt win high lumors later ll)ls
year. Rick Du Brow, author of United Press lnternational's daily "Television in Review" column, called
it a "simple, yet almost tenifying contemporary dra·
rna about a rising young business executive and his
family who were trapped financially by status re-qUirements of his career-{)esptte his $23,000 a year
salary."
•

•

tax.

house on R•
Ohio Valley W.piemeltl Co.
ll:oss from the RoadsiOle l-~l3a~PIDe~~SL~,~Ph.~~t~II~IS~D~ief

Avo.

"'

MEMBERS of the Times-Sentinel staff wish to thank
Mrs. Gil Corliss, Gallipolis, for that delicious holi·
day treat just before Chnstmas. The ''Corliss Kitchen
Special"-• bread loaf baked by Rita-was consumed
within minutes after she delivered it.

Spreader

Fer Rent

--41.;..- -

• , 2G'I tf

.,.=AN=D'"'ARD=---=p::-w:--:Milik==a=----:.,1

T. Ford Pickup
1 used 1 row Cornpicker
1 used Tractor Manure!

Company, lUll! EastAve., Gallipolis.
52

ow

Piambtng and Beallag
300 4th Ave. 446-1637• . - ..

NEW GMC TRUCK
HEADQUARTERS

Male Help Wanted
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IN 1960, as a senior, Gilmore ran the ~20 high hurdles in 16 seconds, tying Bill Browns 1955 record.
Also In 1960, Gilmore ran the 180 low hurdles In 21
seconds, equaling Bill Carr's 1955 record.

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IT'S been 11 years since John C. Gil·
more. 2,, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Gilmore, 818 'fbird Ave., Gal·
llpolis, was first noticed on the sporta
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league
baseball on Memorial Field. John was occupy·
with plenty cabinets,
full
divided basement, gas furn- ing fiat base at the time. He chased a pop up toward
ace, carport, conrete drive, the foul line, ran too far, and craahed Into the bleach·
tches several weeki.
large lot with plenty trees ers. Needless to say, he waa on cru
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JOHN gave up baaeball for track when he entered higb
school. He was a member of the Blue Devils thinclad squad for four years. He sun shares three GAHS
track records - 12()..yard hilb hurd!~. 180-yard low
hurdles and high jump. In 1959, John scored 5-10 In
the high jump to tie Rod Frazier and John Mllhoan'a
all-time record.

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Pomeroy, Who dealt tbe Jact. ~.
rthrootehooU tho lint hoD wllll
aon cJub 1 liUI oolback 1o m Guanl 8111 Moore alto tur'n- tho lronmen flnalJy
eotn1q
tarUu. p:tOt.eal, II DOW 5-S OV· ed in a line oll.,.;.ve perform- all the noor II illtenniSiion
erall bn the oeaaqn.
once with 1• poJnll on eltht with o 41-311 lead. The 0eore
'nit ~antltert' blc men, t-3 field goals and three charity was tied 17·1? at the c)OSO" of
eeoter~Ronnie Logan ancl 1-1 looses. HusUer Don
Swilher tho first period.
forward Bill Radford, led the ldtled' eight and Jim Anderoon P.omeroy finally Sol t)1e lead
wlnnen with 25 and 2:1 'poinlt, chipped In two. Ander'!_Oa, a jun- lor 1ood wilh five minutes and
l'eJpeetjyely. Logan hfl on sev- lor, was praised in his role ao niRO seconds ol the third pereo of 10 lhota from the field playmaker Wbllo replaculg reg· lod remaining 1fhon · Moore
and II free !brows ami Radlonf ltlar guard Bob Whaley, who hll a 10 fool Jlml!ler to make
hit nme of 13 ftt!ld go1! at- was home lll will! ~u.
. the score 47-41.
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throw The contest was·lllp all!ltuek Tbe Panthero onjoyed tlielr

'lbe Sunday rn.-.,s.t?ntlnel, Sunday·, Jan. 8, 1967-7

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The Plllthen did It ......
Pomeroy, • tum · picked ,to
IIMh (aa1 In the Soutbeulei'tl
Oltfo cage loop, - ' the JoftIOn lro"f'',tt--q:.U.·Friday nlfll
lor Ia f'eurlll_llin against ll!l!!e
iooseo In lefiiUO ICIIoo.
Co1ch RillS Moore'a P~
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notch· ~in;on: and hua
edged tlul Ii'onmen 71-74.
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The lronmoo an(fered thetr
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clirectiy above each rod and , work will be started early this The Dr avo Construction
Co., l her to Pt. PleuaDI. Captain Jaa. ~ Ul? - 'l1lo Monitor 0011, l mari1ell MID ond t ~ ....,lleDI !Ua. !ofr, ~
~. lllti7 issue of cross-bracecl.
;spring. The government will I Pittsburgh, $747,830 for Dam 23 Hyatt wtll take &gt;Om&lt;! of t b • t. eoroute down tho river with ker at tho Kanawha DiiOlii •tt bad been .twke jnlnled, Iiiii
Daily Tribune In 111o lifting tackle C&lt;&gt;nsists of l b•Jild the dam! .
Iand 1813,224 for Dam 251.
equipment off tho Pearce and a tow of 17 barges containing Pl. Pleaaant. wu drowned wed-. Dr,! wife bolNl df¥. ~
reprinted an 111- two slings. each made up
of The National Contracting c.. j It is believed that Col. Beach, instaU 11 on bill towboat Argand, 2511,1100 bushels of ooa'l .
She nesday evening when
~~ a member of 1M • M
from the Engi- si.t lines or three-quarter inch EvansvUle, Ind., was the tow Division Engineer, Corps
of and wiD then sell the Pearce was assisted down the river u from the towboat Hprry Arider. m.rch and t!)e, ~llhta of ,..
of New York, a- cable which are made fast w bidder lor Dam 23, at $6St,922.· Engineers, U. S. Army, who Is for a job towboat. 'l1lo Pearce far as Bellaire by the A. R. ann swamped 1he o.mall flat thiiS.
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driving piling .
The work was done under the company for Dam 25 was $506,· the Ohio River and its trlbutar- Price who used her to tow hi! coal to leave Pittsburgh for low. was not recovered. He w&amp;s a ·ar:nved 11 .7.30 WI momlnl
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, d'rectioo of Major Thomas H. 983 .87. The war departmedt ies, will recommend a change showboat :;ensallon.
Captain er river points In nine month&amp;. bro~-in-l•w of John Rock o~ lnlm Pittsbur.., and returned
aceording _to the Rt~er Jackson, Corps of Engineers, U. ,will be asked by local officials of location of ~am 25 from its I,Jice also owno· the ,towboat '111e Monitor's tow goes to LOll- this city, who Is omplol'ld a! U anon u _tripe were erchan.
Wilha~. 3 or- S. Army . E . H. Groot, Junioi- to award the bids to the Indiana present site to a point one mile Robert Dodd and the Ooatlng isvllle.
Charlie Varney's saloon.
ed. Captain Oulrley A~.
boy , w 0 ;as su.-t Engineer, is assistant, in charge company.
below the mouth of the Kanaw- theater Greater New Vork. The The Raymond City Company
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says
of the wor
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Other biddm were; Mary- ha River.
New York is being dismantled of PitlsJlurgh lost a barge of Ju. I, Ill? - The body of deck banda are very plentifUl
is said to have been
land Dredging and Contracting
and the Robert Dodd will he coal at Black Belly up ' I he Enos StA!phenoon drowned In at $35 I monlll.
originator of the scheme to The Jan. ~. 1117 paper had Co ., $535,612 for Dam 2l ; Mis- Here are other items of R!vto tow the Sensation. This Kanawha River when tile dams tho M:anawha River at
Pl. , 'l1lo ,eoaJ and towboat bu!l-~ · PIeuan1 was recovered and
w.....t
the K•,.,&amp;wha
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wi quake one showboat less on were thrown las t w~.
me
. the bess ~ween
-vdriving piling.
Locks 23 &amp; 25 ;
What river fell so lUI that the barge funeral tot* place at Hender· er and soullle"' polnll Ia the ·
1Leavenworth, Kan., $651,927 lor Jan. I, 1911 - Captain Roy tho river next lieason.
.· tile article;
Bid.&lt; were pened In the U.[ Dam 23 and $.130,352 lor Dam Hyatt of the Water Queen float- James Bonelli who has been settled on a large rock which oon. Enctneer Henry Lasley 91 best lor many Jl!lr!. Record
method
of s. Engineer's office at Wheel· 25 ; Cleveland Iron Co., Brock· ing theater has bought the tow- manager of the New York lor punched up through the bottom. IIIia ell)', who WM wellacq~alnt-. breaking sb!J!!nepll of
coal
building wood coffer dams is i11g for the sidewaHs an dkcks,1port, N. Y., $583,506 for Dam boat C. B. Pearce and has gone Iseveral seasons, is going to do
· says .'. be have, ~·
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ed "With Stephenson,
bei.t; t~IOOil"BB Racine, Dam 24• for Dams 23 and 25, on whicb l23, and $666.2911 lor Dam 2&gt;; to the Green River to bring Is not known.
Ju 0 4, Ul7- Enos Stephen- ·wu ~58 years old an an put few 'weeltl .
.l')hio River, by the Sheridan -·~ _ ~ .. -- _
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highway projecfs. ThiJ weeli : West VIrginia U'nivers!Ly IOOl.coffel QIII11S are known as the
DowiOl', district engineer, Iball coach,
and 'Midd!OJ"lrl
,boa \Y!:te ,!I!J&lt;I are 20 feet wide
a delay of 1 w o ll1gh I~, has been pia"
p,side the sheeting. at an ele·
In seUir)g !he 3.74 mnes ed In the West VlrJinla Hall of
vation of 16 feet above low waof .Rt. 33 four • lane Gar;ne,
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lead of the lim&lt;! with
2:1 2lecondJ !ell In the third
quarter when thty led es-e4 after Moore aank three consec1,1Uvo iw!'P lilota.
JackJoo, however, challenged otroogly In tho final eight
minutes.
'l1lo lronmen cut the (ap to
, With oii mlnuta ,left, but
PGmecoy bit another· hot atrea&lt;
and wao on top with three
minutes to play.

a1n, 7 The Panthert final baaket of wiUI Locan's 11 leatlinr In !haL
tho JOmt was ocored by
deporllnOIII'.
with 1'!'0 minutes and 13 .... 'l1lo Pomeroy . . - alto
ondo showing, maklnr It - · ...,. • 11Jutaker In tht P"'lin&gt;It woo dur!og tho remalnder of !nary conteot by edfllnl the Litthe contest that tht JeckaOn lie Il'or!men 42-41. Jell Werry
elub battled gallenlly to witbln led POJ1lti'OY with 211 .
two points of the wlnoers.
The Panthers lacecl tho SootllPomeroy had Its beat I)!Jht ern Tornadoes at Racine on
of the season from the field, Saturday ntght.

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also pufled down Z7 rebounds Pomeroy
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Himnari Tra~~ ~ Knocks Off Visiting Eastern, '55-'

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Gallt·a-Mei·gs Ht.ghways Were Safe Places
over Long New year H0}•dI avJ weekend

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;as follows: A framework of
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Budgetary Gap Icause they wasn't any bridge
By Dwight C. Welberboll
figute and one of the founders
~~ol~l&gt; 11 feet tong."
Appalachia. 1or even a dam And how they
ONE OF THE largest realty of the French Art Colony, was
U s A., 00005 1had to eat manna without any
IN GAUJA COUNTY
of the year was announc- presented a life membership
·bli!!t_!;r.•'decked_barg;· ~htch
~~!'! to the stle: t e rame I Dear Editor
cream or sugar, and bake some Th G 11 . M .
last week Carl Myers Os- a dinner of the group Thursday
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rutsed by a demck boat and
kind of number eleven bread
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th to I a reasonably safe place to be car Baird and Russell Wood night. Larry Frank C we
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ceding section 1t is lowered to from this s~tlon m you.r paper and getting a tube of bisruits. 1, bver the New Year's hohday.
.ve. pure _se
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buJidmg, which extends over ha county }n 1967. He arraved
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most of the qpper aide of the at 3:42 a.m., Monday, and Ia
she.eImg 1s en PaL~ an
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' coffer dam is filled to a depth ;declared a truce tn that war we've been tivtng right in the ! Patrol. The yearly report of ond and Third Ave., and also Coldwell of E;ast Gal!JpoliJ.
of five Ceet with matenal exca- [ be~ween Povert~ and App~la- muidle of the "Promised Land" ! the patrol shows an Increase in the frame two-story bouse on John Sylvester:, 89, .dean
vate4 from the river.
chta.. But there IS a b~g rev1val for the last four years. I've Ithe number of accidents, and Third In back of the Gardner southeastern Ohto editors, died
The remaining two rows of i!Deetmg over at the F1rst Atax- never head of any land ever ' Gallia recorded five fatallties. building. The purchase was Wednesday at Wellston. Norwale timber are then bolted 11ac Church and a lot ?' the bemg promised more than we The total accidents was 617 in from Mrs. Jake Moore.
man Foss was honored on his
and the sheeting IS cut off to folks had so~ bad consCiences ' have here. All the Israelites the two-county area, and
of
retirement aner 2.f years with
grade when the balance of the Iabout the~r gOing over to heath· had was a plam promise, but that number 190 were
OlllO BELL TELEPHONE Evans Markets. Arthur Branfill.l&amp;, mad~ and lewl ed lo the en gods \Grog .and Eggno.t _and ,some of ours have also been accidents, with 274 persor;s in' has made I gift
of denburg has taken the managelop Of the sheetmg
Hlgh Baal) durmg the hohd.ays .. personally guaranteed" by the jured There were. only 150
$2,000 to Rio Grariile College to ment of Ohio Valley Memory
The frame IS made up of two [so ~he attendance has
been Governor. rRight on the first jury accidents in 1965. During
on the building of a phy- Gardens. He comes from
rows of wales on each sid• goA d f
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h I page of the paper last Dctoher.) ft91i6 there were 1,954 per.ohs sica! education structure. Galli- tlac, Mich. Captain
Michael
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. preec. -1Of CQUrse there were a lot of I arrested. The New Year sea- polis Retail Merchants report.. Dickerson has received
three feet and eJgbt feet fro~ 1 n ld ter "; at
tile bottom, bolted to two by 12 1~~i~~ w~s h:~ere~'";.:;'~ t~~ things the Htghway _Dept. hadn't son was the quietest on record. ed that business In the last two Bronze Star in Vietnam. New
vertical posts, spaced etght and lmuch complaming about J.ings known abou the rtgh of way,[ and numerous watch parties, months of 1966 was the best offlcera bl You.ng
one half feel ('f!nter to center . . in Meigs County. He told how Jsmce they ha~ had only Since land many private parties, ever. There were 7• new cars are Larry Corbm, president;
The wales are siX by eights, 12 ' the Children of Israel waited i 1!16t to get lhmgs arranged .for brought only a mild ripple 1n sold In Ga!lia dtjr!ng Decem- Norm SIA!wart, vice president;
feet long havmg o six
inch Ifour hundred years and then i ~at road toward Athens, a~ the holiday period.
ber. A new cblll'Ch; F r en c b Jean Saunders, secretary, and
Jar joint. the rods are seven_ ,had such a hard ttip across ,'' s had to be postponed agam,
City Baptist, will dedicate ill Wayne Niday, treastll'fr.
eighths ro•md and 22 feet long. 1 the desert without any four- but II will be protrused agam, THE FIRST DAYS of
the
today. II is located on o!ficertt of Kiwanis are William
Tho spr&lt;aders are two by t2's, hane highways, and how tlley i ~ore p~ct•;•· .
, hearing called on Thursday by Rt. 100, at Mills Station. Galli- Northup, prealdent; Gone
8 , helle wan!&amp; me to the Boald of Grievances and polls Rotarians heard Thom11 Drsl vice; Keith Brown, oecond
20 feel long. They are placed had to wade across the water , ~s~
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Supreme Breech, director of tho Gallipo- vice; Don Wickline, ~11¥'1.
Business College, tell ol Its and Jack Rodgertt, treasurer.
1s~mf: we ~ard a~ul Court looking into allege,&lt;! irb~ ~ · e11 w~ s~e B~~ regularities of the law practice activities and growth, and tour·
stfu:ate~pfr:m ~:::·on Dubble iol John A. Epling, Gallipolis ed the college quarters.
IN MEIGS COUNTY
Run asks if they will he &amp;ood , lawyer and Gailia County
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RAYMOND
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with delays
"B"average. Malo,
More news later
acter witnesses appearing
16 to 25, sing re. High sc~ool iunior or senior,. or
c. Dishus'
the courthouse. The hearing jg
! c,ollege student. Sound like your son? Then you could
being cooducted by a panel
saY&amp; 25% on car insurance with State
three lawyers, members of the
Food Stamp Office
Farm 's Good Student
board. Attorney William
P.
Announces
Dates
Cherrington
is
representing
Ep· Discount. Con·
PT. PLEASANT - The Mas· ling. The hearing continued Frltact me now
on County Food Stamp office day, and into Saturday.
tDr details.
located at 2117 Fifth Street a,..
offering the purchase of cou- · THE WEEK ALSO waa
pons throu~h Jan. 20 from 8:30 period of reorgaaization
a. m. unt1~ 4 p. m. Monday boards or education. and
of
through Frtday.
other agencies. Gallipolis hoard
Persons w~~
authorization elected Clyde Saunders, presi.
cards are eligible to purchase dent, and Harland Martill, -"-·,.
food stamp coupons. The president, and gave the clerk,
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stamps are redeemable at de- Mrs. John Lloyd, 1 lout year
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Signaled stores throughout the contract It 1 1 tali 1
county. Food stamps are tak· a 50 en ve Y aping the place of commodity pr~ved .the budget for the year,
distribution and are designed w~tch bsts $l,300,00D tn expento give welfare recipients a bet- ditures. We~ell
Tope was
ter selection of foods.
~ed .prestdent, and Glenn La-- __
mer, VICe president, of
Rae. .
NEW YEAR'S GUESTS
coon board. J. E. Cremeens
Mr. and Mrs. Roger G a u 1, was renamed president of the
r
Roger II and Lea Ann, of Sum- Hannan Trace board and Cl
ner, M~. and Mrs. Rodney Gaul ence Clary, vice pre~ident. : ;
a~d Michael, Belpre, Mrs. Ed- board gave Max: Haffelt
a
dre Mu~hy and Pamela ~f Tup- year's leave or absence to
pers Plarns and Mrs. Orts Gaul tend Rl0 G d CoD
Parle Central Hotel Bldog. Second Av•,
of Sumner were dinner guests
ran e
ege.
New Year's Day of Mrs.
R. Morgan was named to head
Oalllpollo, Ohio
Phone 446-4290 N. Sargent &lt;llester
the Souibwestero board, with
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caners -~ Mr. and Mrs.
John Lloyd as vice president.
Home Of!.ce: Bloomington, Illinois
Midkill and Mary of Hetnl•ckl L. PAUL HASKINS
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was
Grove.
I narned president of the •"'l~ly
commissioners, and the
mission made lis annual appro'DOC' SAYS:
priations of lW/,368. It
retained Stanley Evans as dog
&amp;
warden, and fixed line eents
per mile as the pay for .county
travel. Another development at
'1966 Buick Wildcat Sedan,
the courthouse waa the appointDemonstrator, New Car
mont of Paul Parkins as deputy
in the probatA! courf to fiU
Warranty
the vacancy created by t h e
death of CecU Halley. GallipoBuick Special Deluxe Sedan,
lis City Commission met Tuesday
and pasaed temporary ap.Demonstrator,
propriations .to various
cJty
funds
In
the
amount
or
New Car Warranty
They also approved bfdo lor
a number of chemicals, and
Chevy II Sedan,
gave the salvage right io · ·lbe
,,o~•u Miles, local Owner,
city dump to Alva
Johnsori. '
Contracll lor post olficejl at
. _'Balance Factory Warranty _ _
Crown City and Cbeshlf1'
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partment this w~ D. ' Paul
Davies wu given lhe-:et&gt;illract
for the new Crown City• .WI&gt;.
lure, and Karr Consll'l!clloa
of Chester, 1he one lor , .
pperRt.7
Cheshire •facility. 'lbey. £e to
be compl'ted 'by July ,,,
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24, and baa now ' been
uniU· March 21. .Ileaaon t. dllftculty In determ!iling
and suiHiurface right
the rij)bl of way. GaU!i&gt;olls
letllni waa delayed by
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near future by 1he Meigs Mental Healt!t Association to dele!mine those efiglblt to attend t
propoaed mentally
retarded
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A DEED TO PROPERTY
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formerly owned by the PomeM t Co '
handed
roy o or ., WU
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er this week by A. R. Knight
to Theodore Reed, Jr., presldent of The Farmen BBiik. and
Savin~ Co., 911 the alte of the
location; of the new bank which
will !"Be In that sector
of
West Main and Seoorul St., Porneroy. The bank will be ~be
most mO(Iern in tpe area.

WATER SEEMED to be a
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ma)GI" cons era n
e 118.
This week l_t was announced
there will be, a
p~llc
hearing on Feb. .a m connection
with the establishment ,of the
Plains - Chester water
~en~ peraotUI attenda meet!ftg ·at RuUaad evldenclng in~rest In the Rutland
system. becomllJI a part
. the Leading Creek Conser·Dislr!ct. .In
Syraeuse, FOUR NOMINATED for olllpaased approprlat~ of cera of the Mella Local Com·
for the operation of tho municy , '\.ctlOb Unit lhla Week
but delayed an appro- were. Theroo Jolmson, ·preol·
Of ,11,000 for the VII· dent,
Rev. Joseph Kraley,
water system operation.
vice president, and Bill Gothne, lecJ'etar)'·treuurer. ~eCHARLES CHANCEY, lor- ray Cbambn ol Commorce aD·
mer Pomeroy High coach, and nnunced that It pia.. a bigger
mdre NOellUy ·an usistant ~- parade lor the 1867 Bla Bend
""'~ at Marshall Umver- regatta on June 2l.
blil. J:eSigned and acceptthe h..,S i!oachlng job at JOHN !ISIIER mlgned ..
school. · No~an a member of the Southern Lo.
1'flddleport teach- cal bnard of education. Alfrotl
l!'lll become as- Lyons Wll named u chief of
director of tho the Racine Fire Deplrlment.

This Is January Clearance
Sale Time At
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Pomeroy, Who dealt tbe Jact. ~.
rthrootehooU tho lint hoD wllll
aon cJub 1 liUI oolback 1o m Guanl 8111 Moore alto tur'n- tho lronmen flnalJy
eotn1q
tarUu. p:tOt.eal, II DOW 5-S OV· ed in a line oll.,.;.ve perform- all the noor II illtenniSiion
erall bn the oeaaqn.
once with 1• poJnll on eltht with o 41-311 lead. The 0eore
'nit ~antltert' blc men, t-3 field goals and three charity was tied 17·1? at the c)OSO" of
eeoter~Ronnie Logan ancl 1-1 looses. HusUer Don
Swilher tho first period.
forward Bill Radford, led the ldtled' eight and Jim Anderoon P.omeroy finally Sol t)1e lead
wlnnen with 25 and 2:1 'poinlt, chipped In two. Ander'!_Oa, a jun- lor 1ood wilh five minutes and
l'eJpeetjyely. Logan hfl on sev- lor, was praised in his role ao niRO seconds ol the third pereo of 10 lhota from the field playmaker Wbllo replaculg reg· lod remaining 1fhon · Moore
and II free !brows ami Radlonf ltlar guard Bob Whaley, who hll a 10 fool Jlml!ler to make
hit nme of 13 ftt!ld go1! at- was home lll will! ~u.
. the score 47-41.
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throw The contest was·lllp all!ltuek Tbe Panthero onjoyed tlielr

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The Plllthen did It ......
Pomeroy, • tum · picked ,to
IIMh (aa1 In the Soutbeulei'tl
Oltfo cage loop, - ' the JoftIOn lro"f'',tt--q:.U.·Friday nlfll
lor Ia f'eurlll_llin against ll!l!!e
iooseo In lefiiUO ICIIoo.
Co1ch RillS Moore'a P~
ors .- ,uafn ~·J&gt;l•YinJ .
notch· ~in;on: and hua
edged tlul Ii'onmen 71-74.
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The lronmoo an(fered thetr
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clirectiy above each rod and , work will be started early this The Dr avo Construction
Co., l her to Pt. PleuaDI. Captain Jaa. ~ Ul? - 'l1lo Monitor 0011, l mari1ell MID ond t ~ ....,lleDI !Ua. !ofr, ~
~. lllti7 issue of cross-bracecl.
;spring. The government will I Pittsburgh, $747,830 for Dam 23 Hyatt wtll take &gt;Om&lt;! of t b • t. eoroute down tho river with ker at tho Kanawha DiiOlii •tt bad been .twke jnlnled, Iiiii
Daily Tribune In 111o lifting tackle C&lt;&gt;nsists of l b•Jild the dam! .
Iand 1813,224 for Dam 251.
equipment off tho Pearce and a tow of 17 barges containing Pl. Pleaaant. wu drowned wed-. Dr,! wife bolNl df¥. ~
reprinted an 111- two slings. each made up
of The National Contracting c.. j It is believed that Col. Beach, instaU 11 on bill towboat Argand, 2511,1100 bushels of ooa'l .
She nesday evening when
~~ a member of 1M • M
from the Engi- si.t lines or three-quarter inch EvansvUle, Ind., was the tow Division Engineer, Corps
of and wiD then sell the Pearce was assisted down the river u from the towboat Hprry Arider. m.rch and t!)e, ~llhta of ,..
of New York, a- cable which are made fast w bidder lor Dam 23, at $6St,922.· Engineers, U. S. Army, who Is for a job towboat. 'l1lo Pearce far as Bellaire by the A. R. ann swamped 1he o.mall flat thiiS.
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p\a&lt;:lng wood coffer dams the top wale at each upright. 40, wllile the bid of the same in charge of all the work on was owned by Captain E. A. Bud&lt;i. Th!J Is the !Irs! tow of Step~ wu ~ TheJ J!OOY J... I, Itt?,- The 'l'ell CIIJ
driving piling .
The work was done under the company for Dam 25 was $506,· the Ohio River and its trlbutar- Price who used her to tow hi! coal to leave Pittsburgh for low. was not recovered. He w&amp;s a ·ar:nved 11 .7.30 WI momlnl
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, d'rectioo of Major Thomas H. 983 .87. The war departmedt ies, will recommend a change showboat :;ensallon.
Captain er river points In nine month&amp;. bro~-in-l•w of John Rock o~ lnlm Pittsbur.., and returned
aceording _to the Rt~er Jackson, Corps of Engineers, U. ,will be asked by local officials of location of ~am 25 from its I,Jice also owno· the ,towboat '111e Monitor's tow goes to LOll- this city, who Is omplol'ld a! U anon u _tripe were erchan.
Wilha~. 3 or- S. Army . E . H. Groot, Junioi- to award the bids to the Indiana present site to a point one mile Robert Dodd and the Ooatlng isvllle.
Charlie Varney's saloon.
ed. Captain Oulrley A~.
boy , w 0 ;as su.-t Engineer, is assistant, in charge company.
below the mouth of the Kanaw- theater Greater New Vork. The The Raymond City Company
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says
of the wor
a of the government.
Other biddm were; Mary- ha River.
New York is being dismantled of PitlsJlurgh lost a barge of Ju. I, Ill? - The body of deck banda are very plentifUl
is said to have been
land Dredging and Contracting
and the Robert Dodd will he coal at Black Belly up ' I he Enos StA!phenoon drowned In at $35 I monlll.
originator of the scheme to The Jan. ~. 1117 paper had Co ., $535,612 for Dam 2l ; Mis- Here are other items of R!vto tow the Sensation. This Kanawha River when tile dams tho M:anawha River at
Pl. , 'l1lo ,eoaJ and towboat bu!l-~ · PIeuan1 was recovered and
w.....t
the K•,.,&amp;wha
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.J".l'" '·a coffer dam in the river the story : ccntracts Let For [ROuri Valley ~ridge Co., Fort er News :
wi quake one showboat less on were thrown las t w~.
me
. the bess ~ween
-vdriving piling.
Locks 23 &amp; 25 ;
What river fell so lUI that the barge funeral tot* place at Hender· er and soullle"' polnll Ia the ·
1Leavenworth, Kan., $651,927 lor Jan. I, 1911 - Captain Roy tho river next lieason.
.· tile article;
Bid.&lt; were pened In the U.[ Dam 23 and $.130,352 lor Dam Hyatt of the Water Queen float- James Bonelli who has been settled on a large rock which oon. Enctneer Henry Lasley 91 best lor many Jl!lr!. Record
method
of s. Engineer's office at Wheel· 25 ; Cleveland Iron Co., Brock· ing theater has bought the tow- manager of the New York lor punched up through the bottom. IIIia ell)', who WM wellacq~alnt-. breaking sb!J!!nepll of
coal
building wood coffer dams is i11g for the sidewaHs an dkcks,1port, N. Y., $583,506 for Dam boat C. B. Pearce and has gone Iseveral seasons, is going to do
· says .'. be have, ~·
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ed "With Stephenson,
bei.t; t~IOOil"BB Racine, Dam 24• for Dams 23 and 25, on whicb l23, and $666.2911 lor Dam 2&gt;; to the Green River to bring Is not known.
Ju 0 4, Ul7- Enos Stephen- ·wu ~58 years old an an put few 'weeltl .
.l')hio River, by the Sheridan -·~ _ ~ .. -- _
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highway projecfs. ThiJ weeli : West VIrginia U'nivers!Ly IOOl.coffel QIII11S are known as the
DowiOl', district engineer, Iball coach,
and 'Midd!OJ"lrl
,boa \Y!:te ,!I!J&lt;I are 20 feet wide
a delay of 1 w o ll1gh I~, has been pia"
p,side the sheeting. at an ele·
In seUir)g !he 3.74 mnes ed In the West VlrJinla Hall of
vation of 16 feet above low waof .Rt. 33 four • lane Gar;ne,
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lead of the lim&lt;! with
2:1 2lecondJ !ell In the third
quarter when thty led es-e4 after Moore aank three consec1,1Uvo iw!'P lilota.
JackJoo, however, challenged otroogly In tho final eight
minutes.
'l1lo lronmen cut the (ap to
, With oii mlnuta ,left, but
PGmecoy bit another· hot atrea&lt;
and wao on top with three
minutes to play.

a1n, 7 The Panthert final baaket of wiUI Locan's 11 leatlinr In !haL
tho JOmt was ocored by
deporllnOIII'.
with 1'!'0 minutes and 13 .... 'l1lo Pomeroy . . - alto
ondo showing, maklnr It - · ...,. • 11Jutaker In tht P"'lin&gt;It woo dur!og tho remalnder of !nary conteot by edfllnl the Litthe contest that tht JeckaOn lie Il'or!men 42-41. Jell Werry
elub battled gallenlly to witbln led POJ1lti'OY with 211 .
two points of the wlnoers.
The Panthers lacecl tho SootllPomeroy had Its beat I)!Jht ern Tornadoes at Racine on
of the season from the field, Saturday ntght.

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BY QUARTERS
for 52 per cent. The Panthers Jackson
11 41 $8 7l 1-+-19; Anderson 1--t--2,
also pufled down Z7 rebounds Pomeroy
17 " 65 76 ab 28 l:JO of 31) 76.

Himnari Tra~~ ~ Knocks Off Visiting Eastern, '55-'

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Gallt·a-Mei·gs Ht.ghways Were Safe Places
over Long New year H0}•dI avJ weekend

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;as follows: A framework of
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Budgetary Gap Icause they wasn't any bridge
By Dwight C. Welberboll
figute and one of the founders
~~ol~l&gt; 11 feet tong."
Appalachia. 1or even a dam And how they
ONE OF THE largest realty of the French Art Colony, was
U s A., 00005 1had to eat manna without any
IN GAUJA COUNTY
of the year was announc- presented a life membership
·bli!!t_!;r.•'decked_barg;· ~htch
~~!'! to the stle: t e rame I Dear Editor
cream or sugar, and bake some Th G 11 . M .
last week Carl Myers Os- a dinner of the group Thursday
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rutsed by a demck boat and
kind of number eleven bread
e a Ia· etgs area was
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ceding section 1t is lowered to from this s~tlon m you.r paper and getting a tube of bisruits. 1, bver the New Year's hohday.
.ve. pure _se
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oore ~as
. 1the bottom of the river. The lately, so Will try to g1ve yBu All that trouble to et to that I
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buJidmg, which extends over ha county }n 1967. He arraved
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There were only three
most of the qpper aide of the at 3:42 a.m., Monday, and Ia
she.eImg 1s en PaL~ an
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' coffer dam is filled to a depth ;declared a truce tn that war we've been tivtng right in the ! Patrol. The yearly report of ond and Third Ave., and also Coldwell of E;ast Gal!JpoliJ.
of five Ceet with matenal exca- [ be~ween Povert~ and App~la- muidle of the "Promised Land" ! the patrol shows an Increase in the frame two-story bouse on John Sylvester:, 89, .dean
vate4 from the river.
chta.. But there IS a b~g rev1val for the last four years. I've Ithe number of accidents, and Third In back of the Gardner southeastern Ohto editors, died
The remaining two rows of i!Deetmg over at the F1rst Atax- never head of any land ever ' Gallia recorded five fatallties. building. The purchase was Wednesday at Wellston. Norwale timber are then bolted 11ac Church and a lot ?' the bemg promised more than we The total accidents was 617 in from Mrs. Jake Moore.
man Foss was honored on his
and the sheeting IS cut off to folks had so~ bad consCiences ' have here. All the Israelites the two-county area, and
of
retirement aner 2.f years with
grade when the balance of the Iabout the~r gOing over to heath· had was a plam promise, but that number 190 were
OlllO BELL TELEPHONE Evans Markets. Arthur Branfill.l&amp;, mad~ and lewl ed lo the en gods \Grog .and Eggno.t _and ,some of ours have also been accidents, with 274 persor;s in' has made I gift
of denburg has taken the managelop Of the sheetmg
Hlgh Baal) durmg the hohd.ays .. personally guaranteed" by the jured There were. only 150
$2,000 to Rio Grariile College to ment of Ohio Valley Memory
The frame IS made up of two [so ~he attendance has
been Governor. rRight on the first jury accidents in 1965. During
on the building of a phy- Gardens. He comes from
rows of wales on each sid• goA d f
h th t
h I page of the paper last Dctoher.) ft91i6 there were 1,954 per.ohs sica! education structure. Galli- tlac, Mich. Captain
Michael
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. preec. -1Of CQUrse there were a lot of I arrested. The New Year sea- polis Retail Merchants report.. Dickerson has received
three feet and eJgbt feet fro~ 1 n ld ter "; at
tile bottom, bolted to two by 12 1~~i~~ w~s h:~ere~'";.:;'~ t~~ things the Htghway _Dept. hadn't son was the quietest on record. ed that business In the last two Bronze Star in Vietnam. New
vertical posts, spaced etght and lmuch complaming about J.ings known abou the rtgh of way,[ and numerous watch parties, months of 1966 was the best offlcera bl You.ng
one half feel ('f!nter to center . . in Meigs County. He told how Jsmce they ha~ had only Since land many private parties, ever. There were 7• new cars are Larry Corbm, president;
The wales are siX by eights, 12 ' the Children of Israel waited i 1!16t to get lhmgs arranged .for brought only a mild ripple 1n sold In Ga!lia dtjr!ng Decem- Norm SIA!wart, vice president;
feet long havmg o six
inch Ifour hundred years and then i ~at road toward Athens, a~ the holiday period.
ber. A new cblll'Ch; F r en c b Jean Saunders, secretary, and
Jar joint. the rods are seven_ ,had such a hard ttip across ,'' s had to be postponed agam,
City Baptist, will dedicate ill Wayne Niday, treastll'fr.
eighths ro•md and 22 feet long. 1 the desert without any four- but II will be protrused agam, THE FIRST DAYS of
the
today. II is located on o!ficertt of Kiwanis are William
Tho spr&lt;aders are two by t2's, hane highways, and how tlley i ~ore p~ct•;•· .
, hearing called on Thursday by Rt. 100, at Mills Station. Galli- Northup, prealdent; Gone
8 , helle wan!&amp; me to the Boald of Grievances and polls Rotarians heard Thom11 Drsl vice; Keith Brown, oecond
20 feel long. They are placed had to wade across the water , ~s~
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as 1 there s any news of those Discipline, of the
Supreme Breech, director of tho Gallipo- vice; Don Wickline, ~11¥'1.
Business College, tell ol Its and Jack Rodgertt, treasurer.
1s~mf: we ~ard a~ul Court looking into allege,&lt;! irb~ ~ · e11 w~ s~e B~~ regularities of the law practice activities and growth, and tour·
stfu:ate~pfr:m ~:::·on Dubble iol John A. Epling, Gallipolis ed the college quarters.
IN MEIGS COUNTY
Run asks if they will he &amp;ood , lawyer and Gailia County
and Gallia
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RAYMOND
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"B"average. Malo,
More news later
acter witnesses appearing
16 to 25, sing re. High sc~ool iunior or senior,. or
c. Dishus'
the courthouse. The hearing jg
! c,ollege student. Sound like your son? Then you could
being cooducted by a panel
saY&amp; 25% on car insurance with State
three lawyers, members of the
Food Stamp Office
Farm 's Good Student
board. Attorney William
P.
Announces
Dates
Cherrington
is
representing
Ep· Discount. Con·
PT. PLEASANT - The Mas· ling. The hearing continued Frltact me now
on County Food Stamp office day, and into Saturday.
tDr details.
located at 2117 Fifth Street a,..
offering the purchase of cou- · THE WEEK ALSO waa
pons throu~h Jan. 20 from 8:30 period of reorgaaization
a. m. unt1~ 4 p. m. Monday boards or education. and
of
through Frtday.
other agencies. Gallipolis hoard
Persons w~~
authorization elected Clyde Saunders, presi.
cards are eligible to purchase dent, and Harland Martill, -"-·,.
food stamp coupons. The president, and gave the clerk,
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stamps are redeemable at de- Mrs. John Lloyd, 1 lout year
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Signaled stores throughout the contract It 1 1 tali 1
county. Food stamps are tak· a 50 en ve Y aping the place of commodity pr~ved .the budget for the year,
distribution and are designed w~tch bsts $l,300,00D tn expento give welfare recipients a bet- ditures. We~ell
Tope was
ter selection of foods.
~ed .prestdent, and Glenn La-- __
mer, VICe president, of
Rae. .
NEW YEAR'S GUESTS
coon board. J. E. Cremeens
Mr. and Mrs. Roger G a u 1, was renamed president of the
r
Roger II and Lea Ann, of Sum- Hannan Trace board and Cl
ner, M~. and Mrs. Rodney Gaul ence Clary, vice pre~ident. : ;
a~d Michael, Belpre, Mrs. Ed- board gave Max: Haffelt
a
dre Mu~hy and Pamela ~f Tup- year's leave or absence to
pers Plarns and Mrs. Orts Gaul tend Rl0 G d CoD
Parle Central Hotel Bldog. Second Av•,
of Sumner were dinner guests
ran e
ege.
New Year's Day of Mrs.
R. Morgan was named to head
Oalllpollo, Ohio
Phone 446-4290 N. Sargent &lt;llester
the Souibwestero board, with
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caners -~ Mr. and Mrs.
John Lloyd as vice president.
Home Of!.ce: Bloomington, Illinois
Midkill and Mary of Hetnl•ckl L. PAUL HASKINS
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Grove.
I narned president of the •"'l~ly
commissioners, and the
mission made lis annual appro'DOC' SAYS:
priations of lW/,368. It
retained Stanley Evans as dog
&amp;
warden, and fixed line eents
per mile as the pay for .county
travel. Another development at
'1966 Buick Wildcat Sedan,
the courthouse waa the appointDemonstrator, New Car
mont of Paul Parkins as deputy
in the probatA! courf to fiU
Warranty
the vacancy created by t h e
death of CecU Halley. GallipoBuick Special Deluxe Sedan,
lis City Commission met Tuesday
and pasaed temporary ap.Demonstrator,
propriations .to various
cJty
funds
In
the
amount
or
New Car Warranty
They also approved bfdo lor
a number of chemicals, and
Chevy II Sedan,
gave the salvage right io · ·lbe
,,o~•u Miles, local Owner,
city dump to Alva
Johnsori. '
Contracll lor post olficejl at
. _'Balance Factory Warranty _ _
Crown City and Cbeshlf1'
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partment this w~ D. ' Paul
Davies wu given lhe-:et&gt;illract
for the new Crown City• .WI&gt;.
lure, and Karr Consll'l!clloa
of Chester, 1he one lor , .
pperRt.7
Cheshire •facility. 'lbey. £e to
be compl'ted 'by July ,,,
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24, and baa now ' been
uniU· March 21. .Ileaaon t. dllftculty In determ!iling
and suiHiurface right
the rij)bl of way. GaU!i&gt;olls
letllni waa delayed by
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t
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announeemen severa w s

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tht
near future by 1he Meigs Mental Healt!t Association to dele!mine those efiglblt to attend t
propoaed mentally
retarded
h I
sc 00.

A DEED TO PROPERTY
~
formerly owned by the PomeM t Co '
handed
roy o or ., WU
0\'o
er this week by A. R. Knight
to Theodore Reed, Jr., presldent of The Farmen BBiik. and
Savin~ Co., 911 the alte of the
location; of the new bank which
will !"Be In that sector
of
West Main and Seoorul St., Porneroy. The bank will be ~be
most mO(Iern in tpe area.

WATER SEEMED to be a
•
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ma)GI" cons era n
e 118.
This week l_t was announced
there will be, a
p~llc
hearing on Feb. .a m connection
with the establishment ,of the
Plains - Chester water
~en~ peraotUI attenda meet!ftg ·at RuUaad evldenclng in~rest In the Rutland
system. becomllJI a part
. the Leading Creek Conser·Dislr!ct. .In
Syraeuse, FOUR NOMINATED for olllpaased approprlat~ of cera of the Mella Local Com·
for the operation of tho municy , '\.ctlOb Unit lhla Week
but delayed an appro- were. Theroo Jolmson, ·preol·
Of ,11,000 for the VII· dent,
Rev. Joseph Kraley,
water system operation.
vice president, and Bill Gothne, lecJ'etar)'·treuurer. ~eCHARLES CHANCEY, lor- ray Cbambn ol Commorce aD·
mer Pomeroy High coach, and nnunced that It pia.. a bigger
mdre NOellUy ·an usistant ~- parade lor the 1867 Bla Bend
""'~ at Marshall Umver- regatta on June 2l.
blil. J:eSigned and acceptthe h..,S i!oachlng job at JOHN !ISIIER mlgned ..
school. · No~an a member of the Southern Lo.
1'flddleport teach- cal bnard of education. Alfrotl
l!'lll become as- Lyons Wll named u chief of
director of tho the Racine Fire Deplrlment.

This Is January Clearance
Sale Time At
Elberfelds In 'Pomeroy

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CARROL K. SNOWDEN
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SEE THE REST

USED

Come in and select a Kroehler Living Room Suite-· A
nice Easy Chair- a MaHress and BOx Spring Outfit to ·
Suit You- Bed Room Furniture;.... Washer· - D.,Yer,Refrigerator -Also Furniture and Appliances are now.
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can of other maket1. And you11 find; too,. a ranee
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Full power
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serve residents of the 27111 Oblo There .,.. t1 ,... members
~:.r-nta Is 111e lint
House District •. and my resj&gt;Ollal· In the House this left"·
o1 •
plJI)Illtll far release
bility to work m their Interests
~ ., IJI.mottWy IJa.
were foremost m my miDd willie The Hoose is ezpocled to be
Dlsltid
taking the oath of office In the 1n sessioo al lea•t lbe lint sev'
8
Welker
The opportunity given me to statebou!O early last week.
en monlbs of lll67, so 1 Wldoubt:::'.._ ~
- ..
Present at the ceremonies Iedly will be spendln~ rnueh of
~'n&gt;~ Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, Jan . 8. 1967
where 1 took the oath of office, m~~z:s u:,,eo~~th'~et
along . with the other 98 repre- are ursed ta can f(K'. me, . or

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1\ep. Welker wants 111 t ..p
resldOllts of bls ,_..,Y dis!tid bdormed of ocdvtdes by
bim In tbolr belutll.

sentatives of the bouse, were write , al the StJtehpuse Build·

ti

my wife, Pearl; my mo.ther. ing 1 can be of any assistance
~j""·· '
Mrs. EulaWelker, andaSISter,t the
• I!
Miss Eileen Welker. I
w a! o My =~sent plans are to spend
sworn in ~Y. Ohio ~upr.eme Court IMonday through Thursday In
Justice Wilham 0 NP.Jl.
I Columbus and be in
di.Striet
the remaining time.
1 will also be available to or·
ganizations or individuals wbo
wlsh to meet with me personal~
ly in our new House District.
...."
ODE TO A MARTYR
By ROBERT WINGETT
·IS dead'·
Highlight
.
H1eronymous
· · of dthe· official busl·
Flashed the headline across ~ess activity . urmg my
TODAY'S THOUGHT _ How honest is on honest
tile censorious Fourth Es- ~~g U:":.~i~r~as adopting
man ..-..Unknown.
tate.
emergency appropriation to
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JJP
News lleat ·
f
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THE POET'S
CORNER

Th·e four·month old son of a couple from. Be.aver Thereby lies a tale behind the
Falls, Pa., stopped over at the La Salle Hotel m Middlescenes.
last week, had a large pet.
Pol!t '""e
infant who tips the scales at about 1.0. pounds, What ~as the modus operan•u
'
h" 1
t The dog not yet
d.1. 0 1 the kHler?
has a Great Dane dog for 15 P ayma e. d
'
I
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the
full grown pushes t he scales to 140 poun s.
What was the res t o1
. Mr. ~~d Mrs. Donatld w,,.-onlbJe:b ~rt~;v~~fni~r S~~~~
autopsy'!
was working on a cons rue
lant said their young son,
.
He told us the answers., time
'literall adores the gi- The regatta, slated for m1~ after time;
antic canin~.
June, again wiH feature the Mid· Although encouched in in~ La Salle Hotel Proprietors, East Boat Racing Championnuendoes and subtlety
Mr. and Mrs. Ginther, said pas- ships. We expect to see th_e re- For those who can read besersby took seeond and even gatta become an even b1gger 1
tween the lines.
third glances when they walked attraction this year.
1 (We shall not condemn those
by and saw the huge dog peer- The Pomeroy Chamber
ofl who cannot read on the
ing at them U1rough the lobby Commerce, sponsor of the three.. . , lines,
windo9s.
day event, urges the united sup- Or cannot read at all.)
port of all Meigs countians in
Necropsy : A broken heart.
G nd Ole 0 , is com- this project.
The
ra
Pl"J
W
eapon: A very blunt lnstru·
1 lng to Middleport.
.
~
.
The Division of
Wildlife, : ment - public len~argy •
Country and ~estern mus 1ciOhio Dept. of Natural Re- 1
fans of the Tr!-County area lsources. reports Roger Starch- ! Hieronymous ls dead.
may hear Tommy Cash &amp; sev- I er Rt 3 Pomeroy bagged a I Long live the poor man's Boss
era! of the ~ther top Grand Ole bu'ck dee; in tate ' December ] Tweed!
Opry recordmg stars on Marcil while !&gt;ow-hunting in Chester - By the Help Stamp OUt Ed·
9 at the Middleport High School t
h
ucatioo Committee.
auditorium.
owns lp.;;-;;~;;-.
Middleport's volunteer fire
269,000 CALLED B~CK
department i• •ponsoring the , DETROIT &lt;UP!)- More than REPORT TRAWLERS
appe ..ronce.
269,000 of the 1967 model cars SACRAMENTO, Calli. (UP!)
are being recalled to General I- The State Department of Fl~h
Work on the third annual Big Motors Corp. dealers because and Game has reported that SIX
Bend Re.@'atta in Pomeroy -Mid- a possible installation defect
Soviet fishing vessels are
dleport for 1007 is already un· the new safety off the southern
lsible steering
derway.

b\1e

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ply an additional 125 million
the School Foundation Program.
A definiU. need for the addi·
ti at money bas been shown
on
'
and since I have_ expressed
port for educahonal lrnpi-ove. th t t 1
"der
~e~~s al~riv~e:: ~ givc:nsi •
t f th
g c &amp;ps uppo~ . or
e emer en Y
propnation.
. ~he Hou_se and Senate, in a
JOIDt

sesszon~ als~ confirm~

the vo~ ob~ln~~~ the ef~7e~
al eJection Y
heads of State.

NOTICE!
BAIRD BROtHERS
AUTO WRECKING
A.. Now Tho

OwnenOf

CHESHIRE AUTO
WRECKING
Phone 367-7598
On Roulo 7, One-Half
Milo Abovo Cheshire
Open 7 Days A Wook
ToSorvoYou
8 tilt 6 p.m.

Donald, Paul, and
Henry W. Baird

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Let Us Prove To You That January Is The Month To Buy A New Chevrolet, New
Oldsmobile, New Chevrolet Truck, AGood "OK" Used Car or Used Truck. We
Have The Right Keys To Unlock The Best Transportation With- QUALITY SALESMEN- BEST SERVICE- BEST WARRANTY- NO. 1 PRODUCT- You Can't Get A
IBetter Buy Anywhere- Make Us Prove lt.

1-AII F011m Rubber

SOFA
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Reeulor 249.95

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1-Qnly Brown

Living Room
SUITE

CHAIR

$74.00

Ree •
139.95

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Thlo Ono Sold Now

BEDROOM
SUITES

for $500

Rogular 269.95

HEATER -

1-0nly

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AMERICAN
SOFA
Reeulor 249.95
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$188

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ZENITH
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Reeulor 59.95

s199;oo

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FREEZER

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TABLE MODEL

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serve residents of the 27111 Oblo There .,.. t1 ,... members
~:.r-nta Is 111e lint
House District •. and my resj&gt;Ollal· In the House this left"·
o1 •
plJI)Illtll far release
bility to work m their Interests
~ ., IJI.mottWy IJa.
were foremost m my miDd willie The Hoose is ezpocled to be
Dlsltid
taking the oath of office In the 1n sessioo al lea•t lbe lint sev'
8
Welker
The opportunity given me to statebou!O early last week.
en monlbs of lll67, so 1 Wldoubt:::'.._ ~
- ..
Present at the ceremonies Iedly will be spendln~ rnueh of
~'n&gt;~ Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, Jan . 8. 1967
where 1 took the oath of office, m~~z:s u:,,eo~~th'~et
along . with the other 98 repre- are ursed ta can f(K'. me, . or

" j."; ....
.... .&amp;ti

I

a:;:

1\ep. Welker wants 111 t ..p
resldOllts of bls ,_..,Y dis!tid bdormed of ocdvtdes by
bim In tbolr belutll.

sentatives of the bouse, were write , al the StJtehpuse Build·

ti

my wife, Pearl; my mo.ther. ing 1 can be of any assistance
~j""·· '
Mrs. EulaWelker, andaSISter,t the
• I!
Miss Eileen Welker. I
w a! o My =~sent plans are to spend
sworn in ~Y. Ohio ~upr.eme Court IMonday through Thursday In
Justice Wilham 0 NP.Jl.
I Columbus and be in
di.Striet
the remaining time.
1 will also be available to or·
ganizations or individuals wbo
wlsh to meet with me personal~
ly in our new House District.
...."
ODE TO A MARTYR
By ROBERT WINGETT
·IS dead'·
Highlight
.
H1eronymous
· · of dthe· official busl·
Flashed the headline across ~ess activity . urmg my
TODAY'S THOUGHT _ How honest is on honest
tile censorious Fourth Es- ~~g U:":.~i~r~as adopting
man ..-..Unknown.
tate.
emergency appropriation to
11M

• .....

The Meigs
JJP
News lleat ·
f
t

THE POET'S
CORNER

Th·e four·month old son of a couple from. Be.aver Thereby lies a tale behind the
Falls, Pa., stopped over at the La Salle Hotel m Middlescenes.
last week, had a large pet.
Pol!t '""e
infant who tips the scales at about 1.0. pounds, What ~as the modus operan•u
'
h" 1
t The dog not yet
d.1. 0 1 the kHler?
has a Great Dane dog for 15 P ayma e. d
'
I
u1
the
full grown pushes t he scales to 140 poun s.
What was the res t o1
. Mr. ~~d Mrs. Donatld w,,.-onlbJe:b ~rt~;v~~fni~r S~~~~
autopsy'!
was working on a cons rue
lant said their young son,
.
He told us the answers., time
'literall adores the gi- The regatta, slated for m1~ after time;
antic canin~.
June, again wiH feature the Mid· Although encouched in in~ La Salle Hotel Proprietors, East Boat Racing Championnuendoes and subtlety
Mr. and Mrs. Ginther, said pas- ships. We expect to see th_e re- For those who can read besersby took seeond and even gatta become an even b1gger 1
tween the lines.
third glances when they walked attraction this year.
1 (We shall not condemn those
by and saw the huge dog peer- The Pomeroy Chamber
ofl who cannot read on the
ing at them U1rough the lobby Commerce, sponsor of the three.. . , lines,
windo9s.
day event, urges the united sup- Or cannot read at all.)
port of all Meigs countians in
Necropsy : A broken heart.
G nd Ole 0 , is com- this project.
The
ra
Pl"J
W
eapon: A very blunt lnstru·
1 lng to Middleport.
.
~
.
The Division of
Wildlife, : ment - public len~argy •
Country and ~estern mus 1ciOhio Dept. of Natural Re- 1
fans of the Tr!-County area lsources. reports Roger Starch- ! Hieronymous ls dead.
may hear Tommy Cash &amp; sev- I er Rt 3 Pomeroy bagged a I Long live the poor man's Boss
era! of the ~ther top Grand Ole bu'ck dee; in tate ' December ] Tweed!
Opry recordmg stars on Marcil while !&gt;ow-hunting in Chester - By the Help Stamp OUt Ed·
9 at the Middleport High School t
h
ucatioo Committee.
auditorium.
owns lp.;;-;;~;;-.
Middleport's volunteer fire
269,000 CALLED B~CK
department i• •ponsoring the , DETROIT &lt;UP!)- More than REPORT TRAWLERS
appe ..ronce.
269,000 of the 1967 model cars SACRAMENTO, Calli. (UP!)
are being recalled to General I- The State Department of Fl~h
Work on the third annual Big Motors Corp. dealers because and Game has reported that SIX
Bend Re.@'atta in Pomeroy -Mid- a possible installation defect
Soviet fishing vessels are
dleport for 1007 is already un· the new safety off the southern
lsible steering
derway.

b\1e

1

II

ply an additional 125 million
the School Foundation Program.
A definiU. need for the addi·
ti at money bas been shown
on
'
and since I have_ expressed
port for educahonal lrnpi-ove. th t t 1
"der
~e~~s al~riv~e:: ~ givc:nsi •
t f th
g c &amp;ps uppo~ . or
e emer en Y
propnation.
. ~he Hou_se and Senate, in a
JOIDt

sesszon~ als~ confirm~

the vo~ ob~ln~~~ the ef~7e~
al eJection Y
heads of State.

NOTICE!
BAIRD BROtHERS
AUTO WRECKING
A.. Now Tho

OwnenOf

CHESHIRE AUTO
WRECKING
Phone 367-7598
On Roulo 7, One-Half
Milo Abovo Cheshire
Open 7 Days A Wook
ToSorvoYou
8 tilt 6 p.m.

Donald, Paul, and
Henry W. Baird

•

SALE

Let Us Prove To You That January Is The Month To Buy A New Chevrolet, New
Oldsmobile, New Chevrolet Truck, AGood "OK" Used Car or Used Truck. We
Have The Right Keys To Unlock The Best Transportation With- QUALITY SALESMEN- BEST SERVICE- BEST WARRANTY- NO. 1 PRODUCT- You Can't Get A
IBetter Buy Anywhere- Make Us Prove lt.

1-AII F011m Rubber

SOFA
..
. !Bro.nl
Reeulor 249.95

I -Only

1-Qnly Brown

Living Room
SUITE

CHAIR

$74.00

Ree •
139.95

5:\LE

Thlo Ono Sold Now

BEDROOM
SUITES

for $500

Rogular 269.95

HEATER -

1-0nly

EARLY
AMERICAN
SOFA
Reeulor 249.95
Solo

$188

1-0nly
Large White

ZENITH
TV

Reeulor 59.95

s199;oo

$47.00

. Solo

I -Only Black

Sectional
Living Room
. Reeulor 299.95

MAPLE
CHEST

1-AIINew

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COLUMBUS (UPI) - Republican Gov. Jamea A. Rhodes wu sworn in for a ond term in solemn ceremones today and promised that lniprovfng the edueattdlllil
system would have the top priority during hiS 4-year term. The governor tdOJt the
oath at 8:40 a.m. and in the briefest inaugural address in history outlined the major
plans for his administration.
Rhodes announced he was creating an Office of Urban Affaln to dell lwth
"urgent" city problems, indicated there would be a reorgalllzatioo of the ~1 .,..
tern and hinted there may be a tax increase for schools. The governor lndf:Cattd. he
favored opening new tax areas for local governments, promised there would be pay
raises for state employes,
and f.romlsed to meet sev· The 511 • year • old governor tiJongh he eaJUIIII bolcii!Jeifnlll
era! 'other challenges'' of was unusually serloos durlllg of I'WI"l'W ahead aver 1111 14state government.
the preliminaries and the mtnlstratlnn aid tbe . . . . . Rhndea aaid the people were swearing In o1 other alate olfi· thel be wiD "stand betW- . .
demanding more services and clals elected last November end
_...._ nd tbe 111 IJ'
Indicated that along with IIOIInd in the rending of bis speeeb. He tax •...-· 1
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Dnanclal policies his areas of was applauded when he took era." .
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way safety, air and water pol· but was not lnterruptod during ce:lvecl tbe oatil !ram Qlllf J1IIO
lutlon, and programs for the his speech which ran 8\lz miD- ti&lt;e Kinpley A. Tall Ill llliil
· less fortunato.
utes.
Ohio Suj&gt;reme Coilrl - liiM
Earllesl Ill matory
Mr. Rhodes began the 80th by Ills wife, Hela, llil . .
The ceremony in llle St~le' gubernatorial term In the youngest daqbla', .. ...... if~
bouse Rotunda was the earhest state's history. He became the Their ·granddauc~IW', lllssq
In the slate's history and it was first ever elected to consecutive Moore; Z, llood oa a dlldt lleo
just getting daylight when the four-year terms and the first side ber lfandmollier IIIII•...
Rhodes family arrived at the llmitod to two torms . He also broke the tension d 1lle iOiee
capitol which was overflowing became the highest paid the affair by Jeap!Dg up JniO IW
with friends and Republican first to benefit from the s:Uary grandfather'• II'DII •Wb • •
leaders.
I
bUt ~ 1 b boo ed th Rhodes llnlsbed ldl IIJieedl, Ill
The 37th Division Band slnlck Increase , wu c
st
e beld ber bl8b aDd a waiiid
a ruffle when Rhodes ar· ' governors salary from fjii,OOO !D the crowd Ill llbGall Ull
Irl~::!,o~:n~the plaUorm for thel to $40,000 a year.
which jammed 111e RotomdL '
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whlcb began at 8:08
To Protect Ta:qJayen
Pickup WI plh, "'llupQen
a.m. - eight minutes late,
Rhodes warned that .... expect
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Mrs. Clark
n: S d
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Jn Trenton

Priorit
Will Create New Office of ·Urban Affairs
To Deal with Urgent Problems of Cities

CLEVELAND (t)PI) - A last

Abolll 2 mllliOJl copies or the troversy over representation lor
magdiZlne· Stern today """',_,n&gt;es ) two years.
route to West German ••
The custodlsns strike Wednesand newsstands, carrytog
day would shut of! the heat m
uncensored aerlaU~~on of the classrooms, forcing lhe schools
controvei'Slal book The Death 11 close
of a President."
·
The magazine disclosed Sun.
---. day ll had rejected a laat-dltcli
appeal by Sen. Robert K. Kennedy ID· remove certain passages fi'ollt Ita serlaltzatlon ol
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walkout by 2,000 teachers here
SUnday night, but the spectro
of further Iaber problems conIt nued to 1oom over the school
BY THE UPJ
system's Immedlato future,
A custodians' strike hes hef!ll
More Threatl
called for Wednesjlay while the
· ~TON. omo - SOME 3,000 members of the Cleveland
1110 y,q!i.jiechlng employes of Teachm Union (CTU) thceaten
the publje school system in this to walk off their joos later this
oration o1 Stato COunty and month. Both groups are presoletled SUnday ~ strike Thurs- lng lor higher wages.
day over union recognition .
School SUperintendent · Paul
James A. Levenduaky, or' Dis- W. Briggs said the members of
trtot Coiincll 61 American Fed- the Cleveland Education As..,.
erallon j,r Staie, County and elation ICEAI all.'eed SUnday
Municipal Employes said that to remain at their jobs a!IP.r
unless the Board oi Education i winning "renegotiation of the
accepts Council 51 as bargain- i salary proposal and a rep~tation election."
1ng agent • the memben
11\-iig• said the election will
strike.
be called in February 1968 tD
decide whether the CTU or the
CEA will represent this city's ··
2 Million Co pie•
teachers. Thaes two
groups

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MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1967

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RESERVE CHEERLEAD EFtS - These cheerleaders are serving their first and
last year at Pomerpy High School as next year their scliool will be Meigs Local.
The girls were on double duty Friday evening as they led the cheering section
for the Freshman squad as well as the reserves. Front row left to right are Debbie Crow ;md Kathy Fields; back row, Donna Branham and Susie Souls by, Kathy
Watson was absent.

Minor Iujpri~s,~uffer;~!B:~J~cidents
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