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Cal.orod ~ lll&lt;lwin&amp; local llnlce Uoyd reported on the !luring the social hour a
; ~ fl!ceo, 1/ldudlog the 1Christmas Home · Ile&lt;orating dessert course wu ..rved by
Qhl4' River, cypes of no...,.., I Coolest.
the bostesses, Mrs .
Burkett
' iloow pnes, and animals were Mrs. Betty Cline was
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program charge of tlle arraogement for table covered witll a
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hour at the January meetip.g of the month whlch consisted of i cloth and centered with an ar.,. tbe Amateur Gardener's Club ' an arrangement of
d r i e d : rangement of red
carnations
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the ' materials combined wltll corn- I and greenery . Mrs . Pratt pre·
1' lome of Mrs. Edward Burkett. husk flowers in a tall brown I sided at the silver coffee serv·
t• lt.• Third St., Mldd.Jeport.
:container. The program was ! ice.
:1 )Irs. Edgar Pratt. presid•nt. I, presented by Mrs. Walter
.~ ; eilcomed the members
and : Crooks, who showed colored
t: .md11eted the business meet· :slides taken by her son, Gene ~
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ll'eynolds reported prize was brougllt by Mr!.
regional meeting held Dec. Robert Reibel and won by Mr!.
Mlddieport and Mrs. William Slater,

:We fix Sunday
,Jiinner seven
tdays a week

llememLt' ·, nen folks used

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.P.~yc fried clucken for Sunday

di,;nv:r? Well, now you can have
cOL Sanders' Recipe Kentucky
FJ;ied Chicken any day of the
lli&lt;f'k. Like today. All you have
1:9 do is pick it up and take it
P,me. The aervic:c is sudden

DINNI!R HELD

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cover teeay·weeny blklnll t)IJs :re10rt season 1t Coneado
Beodl, Puerto Rleo. The1e are borblagers of lhfllgo to
_~me here for .u_e_
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Mrs . Susie Fischer. Mrs. Lre l
Johnson, Mrs. Gerald Michael
and Mrs. Thurman Fischer at- - - - - - - - - - -tended a party at the home of
Mrs . F. W. Parter Wednesday
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Plus &amp;11 the trimmin's
(A complete banquet for onel

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·J.!!'~;s Chicken Only

TPEn•ET · .... ·........ · .... · $3.75
15 Pieces Kentucky Fried Chicken
1 Pin\ Cracklin' Gral·y
Hot Rolls '
jSOrves 5 to 7J

rRbiAJI-EL ·.. .. ...... · .. .. $5.00
2l Pieces Col. sanders' Chicken

Take it from the Colonel
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COLONEL SAND£RS• RECIPE

KeatNeklt fried Ckieka.

·CROW'S STEAK HOUSE
POMEROY, OHIO

Chapter No. 80
To Hold Annual
Inspection

' Methodist Church has postpon·
its January meeting origin·
1 ally set for Wednesday, Jan. 19
to Wednesday, Jan. 26, because Pomeroy Chapter No. 30,
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of the Week of Prayer service al Ar~h Masons will
! being held next w~ek at Heath their annual inspection
day, .January 17, at 7:30
IChurch.
Right Excellent Compamon,
FIREMEN ELECT
ward T. Evans, district ~~:~I
The Olive Volunteer
Fire grand high priest "f tlle
Dept, elected the
foll&lt;&gt;wing C.pitular District of
Ioflicers Monday evening; Fire Arch Masons will be inspect1 ~ief, C. P. Harri~ _Jr., Assist· ing officer. Work will be
in tlle Most Excellent Ma:ster's I
degree.
The Chapter will prtseAI
50-year pin to excellent connpar:1·l
ion Walter L. Vaugh3t1r a
high priest and secretary of
Chapter for 25 years.
lllan·v I
distinguished masons from
district will attend.
A dinner will be served
ladies of the OES at 6:30
preceding the meeiog,
bert G. Woodard, high l'f""'•l
exteods a cordial welcome to
all companions and tlleir ladies
Entertainment
~ tobe attend.
provided for the ladies dur·
ing the meeting of the Olapter.

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Snug as a bug ... with
a Checking Account!
Let '•1 i:&gt;te;.' weather-wet and cold-com~
whene er tt. may: With a checking account h~re you can pay all your bills b 1
mml; make many prepaid purcha•es b·v
mad- r1ght from the comfort of your
h~me or office' Qmck, safe, easy, comforta )le ... and. automatically, your canceled
&lt;:hecks become your handy receipts.
Start checking here NOW!

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Serving Meigs County for over 94 yeara

Member Federal Reserve System
Member FDIC
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Trinity Circle
Plans Rummage
Sale Project

afternoon.
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Mrs. Mae Reitmire of New
Haven, W. Va. arrived Thursday for a visit with her sister,
Mrs. Susie Fischer.
SATURDAY
Miss Roberta Kraeuter stu- 1 POMEROY BAND Boosters .Projects for tlle
dent at Oh1o Umvers1ty,
.iS · Association will sponsor a teen were discussed by · the
spending the weekend with her dance party this
Saturday Circle of Trinity United
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon i night at the Pomeroy Hi g h Of Christ Wednesday
Kra.euter..
, school auditorium. The
Jays al the church. '
~~.ss Mildred Barton ~nd M1ss wilJ emcee the dance from 8
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Mrllte Thomas of
Columbus to 11 p.m. Everyone is
wei·
Mrs. Ro:r SeYIJied, president,
were guests this week of Mrs. come.
conducted
the meeting and
Jessie Price and other relative s
MONDAY
plans were made ·. for a rum·
in the area.
JOF CLASS of the United mage sale the date to be an·
Rollin Pullins returned to his Methodist Chureh will
meet nouneed. A note of thanks wos
home, Thurston Thursday , after Monday at 7:30 p m. at the read from the Rev. and
spending several days with his church with Mrs. 1
Everett Wilbur Perrin for a gift
grandfather. Rollin Bearhs.
Thomas and Mrs. Gerald Wild- Christmas. Mrs. Norman """'"•
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Em- 1 ermuth as hostesses. ·
treasurer, gave her yearly
erick and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
TUESDAY
port. U was . voted to he
Llckliter of Lancaster were SALISBURY PTA will meet &lt;'Ss for the Guild meeting
Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. A sUite April 26. It was also voted
Sherley Swan.
fire marshal will be the speak· cancel tlle February and March
·Mrs. Paul Lawrenct! and son er. Refreshments will be serv- meetings due to the Lenten
of Portland visited Wednesday ed by tile second grade motb· vices.
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Sher- ers.
At the ctose of the meeting,
ley Swan.
WEDNESD~Y
a dessert course was served
George Sellers
returned WINDING TRAIL Garden
home Wednesday evenmg after Club will meet at the Ohio Mrs. Louis Reibel and M r
Georgia Williamson.
an overnight visit at Magnolia Power Company, · Wednesday,
with Mr. and Mrs. Sianley Pul· Jan. 18, at 7:30 p. m. The first
UNIT CALLED
lins and son. Mrs. Se\1ers, who lesson of the Dower arranging
The Racine emergency .- r - : .
accompanied him te Magnolia, coune, on Elernent:B of Design,
was called Thtll'!lday at ·
: remained due to the lllnses of will be studled.
p.m. to the home of Clint
' her brother, Mr. Pullins.
----Hughes, Racine and trausporied
----him w Holzer Hospital as
a
POSTPONE MEETING
medical patient.
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The Federal Deposit lnourance Corporation

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6:00
8:00 p.m.

AFTER ..

ant Chief, Grant Boring)
lain, Larry Barten; Fits!
Gary Durst; Second Lt.;
Gene
Jones: Main!. Ohief,
Wilson : President,
Cllarles

Humphrey:
Vice P~~~=~~~~~
Smith:
Se&lt;relary,
Treasurer, Frank Rise,
Trustees, Bill Durst.
Grant
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Ellzabetb Taylor, Riehord

OPTOMETRIST
Office Hours: 9 to 12, 2 to 5( (Close at Noon oa
Thurs. - East Court St., POlDIIJ01

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Dennis. Thi! tJ ail Adult picture.
Colorc1rCoon:
Admioalon' 75e I&lt;

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Night til 9

Also Tomorrow,

MIIGS THE4Tll£
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Mov~' Seen as Lea~er's Strongest Bid Yet to Take Over
AU'Mass Commwdcation ~edia Under His Strict Controls

Stanley Johnson and ci.aughten; Linda and Dehbie spent
the p.Jst weekend at Marine

Base Camp Knox Jacksonville.
N. C. with his son ad dughter-i n-iaw , Mr. and Mrs. Gwilyn JoJnson and daughb~r.

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· HONG·KONG (UP!) - Rei! Gtiird followers of Chinese Communist Chairman Mao Tse;lung seized Pek!_ng
RadiQ Saturday.11ecause Its brqadeuts were not following "Mao's thought." The move was seen as a bid to blinj.
all m•u ll)edla .under CO!Jtrol of th~ . aging leader. A broadcast said Re&lt;! Guards seized ~e ~tatlbn because its broa •
cult bad been "supPl'esljlng ~ao~ thought and resorted to the anti-rev~lutlonary line.
. · Japanese corre5(-0n4enls m Pliltlng said Mao appeared senously worrted by the challenge to his rule but that
·~e· appe&amp;ted strong enuJII 'to take counter action. They also reptlrted Saturday that President Uu Shao-,chi, con·
)ld~ Mao's ch!ef opponent In the Red Chinese power struggle, had openly defied the 73-year-old chanman by
j:l!!irl!li!g that Mao had Wl)lngiy lfciused him of subversive pOlitical activity.
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t'at .he no ioJ!ger be subjected to "self-criticism." The statement appeared In a wall poster In Peking, the Japan·
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boel. . obe ......,., Qlll t)l. "T btoory ol tile j&lt;hool. A bqtl bus- mother II/ Mrs. l,aei Amilia"' liCinlla. Ht "-llpholtiiNd
tbe Senate ·o.mo. ol Senate Dtmoeratio M&lt;fftar1.
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luat don't nat 1o ~~a her ,. 1na1 oea1011 was llelll .OQI!duct.. Ill H~. die&lt;~ P'litl!lr .t- ~· ~
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•ad by the prestd~. Jorco Ev· ,......,. Ill 1 lltlltillgkllt boo
lbo public oarrtdlr clsarello and ~ ' to tho 1ton, he 1ppe.n oulwllldly
An hlJ lin &lt;lollclre llavloi 1 a : FoUawlnc a businell per. al.
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IIIIIOke dUrtlol In a erlmJJial cue wbl&lt;ll could 11m1 that oame to tho tllll'f..,. " 'nloy tmw wh 1• IOina :I
dueled Monday at I p.m.
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"Gooclao 1111 but lbe-ilounl .., Keith Evans, Cl!tby
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Ill PIII'IUID"I of in, ~ llo...., 1!1. l'rant, TroaJUnr ol llelp COWIIJ, Oblo, do berobJ
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. llva Do~ ~ llHt Dumber ol Yl1lll 10\VIed on oal!b, dollar of propert, olunrD OD llHt GeaO:.~f~;;ted•was goln1 to be the next. • makes lor a loog, 'visor.
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tnl.%u P!&lt;Pll~ of 1e11 filiate. l'tltlllc uutltJ and Penoao~ ProportJ Mid eownr
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to seven oenatora loog day.
During the put fi•e • yean, opr\'lces &lt;01' lln.ltl~ IIIIW.
~•.nd""!'a•lgnbouse IDI!Illber fur 11162
About ltlen, 1 Utile grey.
Mrs. Hall had mado ...,. home U, Grlmml Wadlq, '1!111 ;llf
for llHt.feoi' 11HIIIlJ u folloWs: . -.,
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halrrd lady puserby lnterrupto ' PLANS U.S. Vlsrt
with Mrs. AmsbarJ 11
ID1 lteld toPy l&amp;mdayl b! tho Om!r,
el&amp;bt lawmakers .. ta. to ask: "Whe"' do you get
LONDON (UP!) -llrllsh Walhlogton Boulevord and wlfh Chapel all p.m. with tho ~W:r1.
TOWNSIIIPS
that Baker bad never - the Bobby Baker
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another daughter, Mrs. Mar· Bud Hatfield ·ofllclatlnl. liu!lll&lt;
. given them I penny Ia .,
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a ve 0~ 1 lon ..10 er shaU Phillips, In Col•mbwl. SM will be In' lbo 'l'ucller eeone141Y
ICHOOL DISTIUCTS
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~~m~y =~~ w~~-w~he ~:-·a~=':~ ~slg~ed Doc. will deliver the ~ocitdn Lectures neral home aflernooo .Iunday. ::.nd~~
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thousands of dollars in legal
ftmer fees from Washington
lawyer Ernest Tucker with
whom he shared an office and a !
bank account. The money, the
proSecution asserts, was never I
reported by Baker on his
income taJr returns.
Ocmsionally. friends turn up
wltb a "how's It going, Bobll.f.' ·
and his smile llght.a up.
I
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He talks to newsmen wlthoul
embarrassment-some of UlOIIIl ll
reporters wbo knew b1m as

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~It, &lt;II IOD W :""!DL Tuee mq 1W potd al tbo of!lee ol the county treasurer or br moll
Ple~ _Fin• ~: lfll ~ net!tJt!· and If 1011 _PIJ by mail. be sure to loe~te 1our propertJ
IJJ tutii'a diltttct aDd f!!pclo"
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Sale $33.88
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He reminisces alMJut another
senator he knew-Jack Kennedy. He voice:a admiration for

another

senator,

Carl Hayden-one of the
. who were called by
prosecution to show that none of

PEOPbE FROM THE 3 COUNTY AREA
CAME, LOOKED AND BOUGHT!

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3.Used .Gas Ranges ·· · ·· · Now $25 ea.
3...Used Elec~ Ranges ···· · · · · $50 ea.
2·Used Rellullt Maytag
; . Wriager Washers · ·· ·· · · · $68 each
3 Place Gray Bedroom Suite
With Spring and MaHress · · ·· $50
1 Uvl119 Room Suite · · · · · ·· · · ·· · ···· $2 5
10 Used Electric Refrigerators
AB'WonJng Good .. s1s. to $69.95
5 Usetl Dla.ne s_.., All Nice $10 to $25
1 o.,Jy Utlity Clltlnet .... ·.. ·.. .. .. $5 ..
1 Usetl Mlytij Wringer Washer · • $45
. 2 To ChloH - Warm Mori!Jng HeaterS.-·

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al~~~=~~~b:reach of contract
Pt
a s~riaHzed in~::2; !
of the book by

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Manchester before it · WITH COLD. WEATHER well ander ~.,.-,;1,&amp;
In Look Der Stem ~tall! iilJlitlY "'for. rellrlllg. Skin ~
the w~ ,_ ·
·lit ilb~ •p)llltitlbb ~ nlchl lJ worth
.,.. man · • aj&gt; ill~&lt;@ tlie tiill&lt;tal moisture Ia !foe '
ro the for
iblnst enporollen by lhe eream. Tit
a "'()OI'Iad ttl30,0011 tlie result.
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Lyodon B. Johnson, the late .
Robert ~err and George Smalh- 1

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1 Lat--Regt$.21.95.10 $65.00
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:e~t I!Jillrday when.'11fflee -~ at Noon. :t'ax Books will open ~ember 20, 11166,
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1 Used

Record Player ............ · · $25 -.
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Several Used Beds .... · .. · .. .. $5 each
1 Gas Space Heater
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Uke New, 70,000 BTU · ·· · $69.95 ·
Coil Springs ·.... ·.... · .. · .. .. .. $8 each ;
1 Book Case, Make Us AI Off• On ltl ... . , ctJ
I Dining Room Suite, Ught Oak

Mattnss · .... · .......... ·.. · $5 '
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.u 1 Stoker·Matlc Hiller ........ $1
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boel. . obe ......,., Qlll t)l. "T btoory ol tile j&lt;hool. A bqtl bus- mother II/ Mrs. l,aei Amilia"' liCinlla. Ht "-llpholtiiNd
tbe Senate ·o.mo. ol Senate Dtmoeratio M&lt;fftar1.
.,.... Cola
luat don't nat 1o ~~a her ,. 1na1 oea1011 was llelll .OQI!duct.. Ill H~. die&lt;~ P'litl!lr .t- ~· ~
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•ad by the prestd~. Jorco Ev· ,......,. Ill 1 lltlltillgkllt boo
lbo public oarrtdlr clsarello and ~ ' to tho 1ton, he 1ppe.n oulwllldly
An hlJ lin &lt;lollclre llavloi 1 a : FoUawlnc a businell per. al.
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dueled Monday at I p.m.
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were
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!Jngen on tho -loble or oebool but .,,. tldl.., kind~ ~~••~~· Bby . Haw]Jy, iD . lolidill-'·
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1~::":::! presented w. ""'
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1be lrlal! oSinltb, Mike Benll, Jewel Price, GloVe Comettry at Pomeror.
R&lt;loe•llle, and · ~ ~ ...., · •
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who teotlflde tlull:
"Gooclao 1111 but lbe-ilounl .., Keith Evans, Cl!tby
, Vulll, Born April 21!, lltl:'l. ll!, Vll'dm, liff, Middleport.
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Ill PIII'IUID"I of in, ~ llo...., 1!1. l'rant, TroaJUnr ol llelp COWIIJ, Oblo, do berobJ
hlJ ur&amp;lng raised 1 1m111 of mldnilht ,.~ng over the day'• san Dt1on, Marie Smith, Nell and lived moot of iler life
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. llva Do~ ~ llHt Dumber ol Yl1lll 10\VIed on oal!b, dollar of propert, olunrD OD llHt GeaO:.~f~;;ted•was goln1 to be the next. • makes lor a loog, 'visor.
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PT. PLEAIIANT. - ,..AI
tnl.%u P!&lt;Pll~ of 1e11 filiate. l'tltlllc uutltJ and Penoao~ ProportJ Mid eownr
dl
to seven oenatora loog day.
During the put fi•e • yean, opr\'lces &lt;01' lln.ltl~ IIIIW.
~•.nd""!'a•lgnbouse IDI!Illber fur 11162
About ltlen, 1 Utile grey.
Mrs. Hall had mado ...,. home U, Grlmml Wadlq, '1!111 ;llf
for llHt.feoi' 11HIIIlJ u folloWs: . -.,
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halrrd lady puserby lnterrupto ' PLANS U.S. Vlsrt
with Mrs. AmsbarJ 11
ID1 lteld toPy l&amp;mdayl b! tho Om!r,
el&amp;bt lawmakers .. ta. to ask: "Whe"' do you get
LONDON (UP!) -llrllsh Walhlogton Boulevord and wlfh Chapel all p.m. with tho ~W:r1.
TOWNSIIIPS
that Baker bad never - the Bobby Baker
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another daughter, Mrs. Mar· Bud Hatfield ·ofllclatlnl. liu!lll&lt;
. given them I penny Ia .,
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a ve 0~ 1 lon ..10 er shaU Phillips, In Col•mbwl. SM will be In' lbo 'l'ucller eeone141Y
ICHOOL DISTIUCTS
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lt'o right inside, maam," , Edward Heath will viSit the was a member of Central Chrl!· Mr.. S.llel dle4 '1\Mrldly ~
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Baker leU. ber with 1 IUnited States Feb. ~!0. It was. ban Cilurch In Huntington.
Pleasant Valley ll'ollpltllt ea
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private bllllnesa ventures.
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tary /ystote Dea •: • k : Grueser of Canton; a son, ber of the Oma (l(lapel EUBi
BEDFORD
0 ~ a S Geonje C. Hall of ZanesvUie, church.
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-Businessmen
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ASSIGNED
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New York, l.oJ Angeles and San Army SpectaUst Fourth Cls•s : Mc~~~ar~ere
aod five grar.dchlldren
and Surviving "" 'hl!r ~
.15
2.50
21.50
.65
28.80
3.80
, Jl:ulerD l.oeal 8. D. --·--· .20
Rafael, Calli., paid Washlnstln Robert E. Burri•
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three great-grandchildren.
Curtis; twa dauct&gt;ten, llrJ,
25.30
.65
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32.80
3.80 2.50
attorney and lobby!Jt \Vayne L Mr Al
. •. 20, son of plans for hull to meet with
F . dJ m call at til&lt;' fu. Fonnl
F Tucker Grllllme•
Kelp Local s. D. ---.~- .20
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s. Ice .M. Grtmm Horton President Johnson Heath also
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1.80
23.56
1.50
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29.80
~~m~y =~~ w~~-w~he ~:-·a~=':~ ~slg~ed Doc. will deliver the ~ocitdn Lectures neral home aflernooo .Iunday. ::.nd~~
LEBANON
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28.30
. _ Eutep~ l.ocal 8. D. •--· .20 , 8.80
used Bromley u a "funnel" to c:,vy Equipment Malnlenance subject ''Old World-New Hoi!· Sammy Spenr1
Balles, our
28.30
2.00
19.50
.65
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obtain . money from private
pany, C\1 Chi, Vleln~!D· · zons." '
Sammy-Spears, 13 died Wod· ... great
LE'I'AAT
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interest.a.
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19.50
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2.50
1.40

25.30
25.30

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1.50

25.30

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25.30

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25.30
25.30

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8.20 .65
6.70 .65

8.80

2.50

25.30

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1.80

2.00
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- Baker received oeveral
thousands of dollars in legal
ftmer fees from Washington
lawyer Ernest Tucker with
whom he shared an office and a !
bank account. The money, the
proSecution asserts, was never I
reported by Baker on his
income taJr returns.
Ocmsionally. friends turn up
wltb a "how's It going, Bobll.f.' ·
and his smile llght.a up.
I
. Talkl Willi Prell
He talks to newsmen wlthoul
embarrassment-some of UlOIIIl ll
reporters wbo knew b1m as

82.80

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31.40
33.50
87.00

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32.80
28.80

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29.50

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32.10

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8.50 .65
4.50 .65
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lblal eltli• tU:&amp;~' Wblcb bave:lf,Ot been paid at tbe elose of each eolleetlon eam 1 pen·
~It, &lt;II IOD W :""!DL Tuee mq 1W potd al tbo of!lee ol the county treasurer or br moll
Ple~ _Fin• ~: lfll ~ net!tJt!· and If 1011 _PIJ by mail. be sure to loe~te 1our propertJ
IJJ tutii'a diltttct aDd f!!pclo"
aelf.addreued .envelope. ~IWIJI eumiDe your tu.

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ll·&lt;ll'"''

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Is no real sliver ID
. It 18 an alloy
and zinc.

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Rij. $4S.OO'
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Sale $33.88
Sale $21.88
S~le $28.88

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He reminisces alMJut another
senator he knew-Jack Kennedy. He voice:a admiration for

another

senator,

Carl Hayden-one of the
. who were called by
prosecution to show that none of

PEOPbE FROM THE 3 COUNTY AREA
CAME, LOOKED AND BOUGHT!

1·Lot Lacii.SHaH Size Dnssas •· l Price
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3.Used .Gas Ranges ·· · ·· · Now $25 ea.
3...Used Elec~ Ranges ···· · · · · $50 ea.
2·Used Rellullt Maytag
; . Wriager Washers · ·· ·· · · · $68 each
3 Place Gray Bedroom Suite
With Spring and MaHress · · ·· $50
1 Uvl119 Room Suite · · · · · ·· · · ·· · ···· $2 5
10 Used Electric Refrigerators
AB'WonJng Good .. s1s. to $69.95
5 Usetl Dla.ne s_.., All Nice $10 to $25
1 o.,Jy Utlity Clltlnet .... ·.. ·.. .. .. $5 ..
1 Usetl Mlytij Wringer Washer · • $45
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folb wbo 1111111 oijuit lbolr llv• to West
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'l'bat lll.llte 1llree
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1.(1jipn ';f~sspge, !he tlleme was: "Let us
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on, to persist, In

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we to retreat In lbo •tnlftlt
to persevere In lbo
Great Soclelf. ·
&amp;co! ol&lt;""'staoles, and, Indeed, 'the whole
"nls cos~ hOwever, Is going to escalate
~~Df .libe President's address was one · on the one hand 1n the form of a 1 per
ofaalllr~: detorrillnetlnD rather than, as In
cent llll'dlarg~ 00 private l!ld corporate
the paot, glo\'Jing optimism. Wblle he did
lne'Ome tuea, on tile othM' In an lnereaBe
lift, ~ujtp, c:a)l for blood, .oweat and tears
In Socl&amp;l Socurlty payments oDd ...., pr&lt;&gt;dn 'ihe' JjlrP':ot the American people, he
grams ~pins\ sucb enemies as crime and
111a· ask' lbr !iteater palleoce, trust and suJ&gt;pollution.
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port ill .P,'I!"")I of . the nation's goals, bolb
11 Is a lime of testing for the nation, tho
~,e~nt~~M forelill.
.
Pruldent said But every year Is such a
t ~I!W YfMS aro, war domlnlled
I h o ·time. In the faee of V!elnam, In the face
P.~lde~l~hm•••aae - but It was a wu
· ol .a buoyant Republican party and a lea
on poverty whose goal, he annoWlced. was
compliant Congreso~ In tile lace of a n..
nothing Ieos than total victory. Tod&amp;J, It
tlonal ffi'lllcl at the polls next year, 1867
lt"i Nil ft&lt; that al&gt;lorl&gt;l our nation'• enwoulcl oeem to j)IOIIIilo to he as much a
...,, .• , ' '"
Ume of t11ttna for LBJ as aDJODO eloe.
-~Wt ;e~ ' ago, Vietnam was 1 omall.
Soulbeutem Oblo, and eopeclallJ tilt
dCJud·'olf'the ~orQcln. Today, Dol Ol1ly II
people Ill GaU!a l!ld Metal Count101, both
~dtory· •fll Illat war IIIII not In sight :~ ·
fraaltiOnaUy Repullllcan, apeel these 11lil"&gt;ilift'easiDg deml!lds on the econo~ · •. iiiQ '!&gt;'.founder the divided Denlocra!l ~~~~~~
put lit jlojlardy the very prosecution of !Jtt· .•·W "pre!ldeot.
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wiH 18111o11blodly demand lbot u rq·:v··~ "ddl' ~ltt'gllftnl • ln Ill .,....., '!', w-.t t ,
~ are needed abroad, at leut ·of ..·•• uftlli!4'1ronl"en 111e lllldJUIUii. ·The 'coun- , ·
tli~ · ~ the P,resJde¢ caUJ for ' atb'"' ' lt7"Wiif•lll· ~ ~ It's up to the
~~ ~iW!tchfd from bu!tar to olt!OI!IIIi1 · GOP 10 61re1'1lilllt,J ··"·. . " · . ,
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Venezuela ,
the Right
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BaYO Wo Editorial t1l
; 110nls lbon an ullel'llon that the currtDI
•Words&lt; ~ they're wonderlul. ,
·•loWdown In tile 1001101117 doel not rule
-Uoed by •.cperll, IIIey can eome out 10
out a tu lncre. ..'
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simply, .. clearly, .0 arlloulate lbot their
When a speaker hU ospreued IIIDuell
meanln1 II unmlsllksble.
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10 ably lbat It llbl an editorial fooiDote
Used by olhera Juot ·as upert, tbejr cBD
ID Jive JOU a due to what he oald, IDd
he 10 • .,.. 10 obtuse, 10 clmlltouo .lbot
bla buddlea ha•e to warn 7'"' not to even
they oucces'lluUy luD up whatev" llltflllo · 117 tD undentiDd It - weD, thll 111)1' hU
Ina the genius who wed them mJaht have · ' lilt the oblulcatory Jackjlot!
had to conv•t If he hadn't used them InNO!',
let'•
see.
"Obfuscatory"
otead of words which would have tipped
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This art ~ of frank and honest double •
talk i\ "\ its bet with public offielilla and
'lllere .are a •.ne~J of WIJI a lad1 &lt;BD
others
have frequent occlslon to w~g- , man .
tea attr~.
gle off a •o• spot.
They lnclud~ stretcll pants or abort,
A f~ir example of how a real pro can
llbort lhorts that are overotuffed . . . . . . a
himcllea sticky situation like thiS was of. · cigarette dangling from the Ups .. " JSI'
fered. t'ecently when Treasury Se&lt;retary
1$, 8ft10901118 malt&amp;-up . . . . high-pitched
ll~iui' If. Fowler addressed the U. S.
shrleka aDJl cackles from •too many Mar·
~.vings and i.van League In New Yorlt.
IlDia .. .... far • out balrdoe or .. weirdo
Fowler w.lS letting bls audience in ort
Olollte!.
the goals of U S. fiscal policy in 19117. And
But lor guaranleed ottjlin on feminine
he~ g~v~ it ro tllem straight and ~. IJ9. allUre fllU JUII can't but th8 &amp;!~"" o14..
pun c~ •• pu!lecl, when he said:
.
IJ8Ir curlor - wllh or jjfthoi)f ''thOse quaint
"Althougb specific measures can help
oover!Dg capo, willdl cab deglamorJ.,
achl"'e these results, the most fruitful ap1111 pi Ill by themoelveo.
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proach would seem to be to sbifl the mix
· .Just why the ~ ve , wjlljp&amp; lo : aJ&gt;of, policy -so as to permit some ealinc of· pear 'Ill public JoOlolng ...fike lhll •lw be1ond
monetary policy."
lhe comprehenaioa ol mera man.
How's that for a stunner?
But !hero may be a clue In the atory of
Here was something the man on the
the bride wllo JlbOWed ' · ·' '!or
wedding
street could dig. But just In caoe he ""uldwtlb ber heir In
r ',' . liJe wir. service carrying the story
"What on earth7" gupecl ber bfldu.
, . 1\\ed:
maid.
" When government officials talk about·
"Well, for heaven'• like," replied the
shlhlllg the mix of policy, tlley generally
bride, "don't ,... tblnt I Willi to look mJ
mean' either raising tate!, cutting ladera!
best for the wedding recepllon?"
Sll!ldilll or both. Sourcea close to Fowier
.ADd that,
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:IJ Ia our llll'll ConimaldiiiL· Nre l!lo .II.
111n111 llllllmont tor
l'I!M 111 oar
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~ -.more of l!&gt;i
folb wbo 1111111 oijuit lbolr llv• to West
Vlqlllla • IUD ~
'l'bat lll.llte 1llree
JWI 1110 went 011 Slltbll.'l'!Dio.
Lui weelt lbo Oblo Fal'lll llure4u, ~
flleiiDI ill . rurl1 • • llll!'lhalltd up lbo
IIIDdl!ll lllW'IIIIII ~ lloldll!l . to StiDdard 'l1me.
'. .•• '

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- ·Frank Robl111011, the Arne~
valuable player -Dd Triple Crown wi!l•notit on eatjmlted '100,000 eontract witll

am.c.
*"

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AI lot ..,...lve~,; .,a ~ llve -with 6
or '1'111\1·
Willie~ ll!e
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source of

for aU
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~~.o,1

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LBJ Charts Course of

.: ~~U. ' &lt;!i&gt;ntlnue,"

:carlno.
P~sl:~~
The

said Lyndoa B. Jol\nNow, in bil fourth Stele of the
1.(1jipn ';f~sspge, !he tlleme was: "Let us
"""i•t ' '·

I!Qrlln

ll!ne-·

iliA.

oleJ&gt;-up on

on, to persist, In

otntna,
we to retreat In lbo •tnlftlt
to persevere In lbo
Great Soclelf. ·
&amp;co! ol&lt;""'staoles, and, Indeed, 'the whole
"nls cos~ hOwever, Is going to escalate
~~Df .libe President's address was one · on the one hand 1n the form of a 1 per
ofaalllr~: detorrillnetlnD rather than, as In
cent llll'dlarg~ 00 private l!ld corporate
the paot, glo\'Jing optimism. Wblle he did
lne'Ome tuea, on tile othM' In an lnereaBe
lift, ~ujtp, c:a)l for blood, .oweat and tears
In Socl&amp;l Socurlty payments oDd ...., pr&lt;&gt;dn 'ihe' JjlrP':ot the American people, he
grams ~pins\ sucb enemies as crime and
111a· ask' lbr !iteater palleoce, trust and suJ&gt;pollution.
• ·
port ill .P,'I!"")I of . the nation's goals, bolb
11 Is a lime of testing for the nation, tho
~,e~nt~~M forelill.
.
Pruldent said But every year Is such a
t ~I!W YfMS aro, war domlnlled
I h o ·time. In the faee of V!elnam, In the face
P.~lde~l~hm•••aae - but It was a wu
· ol .a buoyant Republican party and a lea
on poverty whose goal, he annoWlced. was
compliant Congreso~ In tile lace of a n..
nothing Ieos than total victory. Tod&amp;J, It
tlonal ffi'lllcl at the polls next year, 1867
lt"i Nil ft&lt; that al&gt;lorl&gt;l our nation'• enwoulcl oeem to j)IOIIIilo to he as much a
...,, .• , ' '"
Ume of t11ttna for LBJ as aDJODO eloe.
-~Wt ;e~ ' ago, Vietnam was 1 omall.
Soulbeutem Oblo, and eopeclallJ tilt
dCJud·'olf'the ~orQcln. Today, Dol Ol1ly II
people Ill GaU!a l!ld Metal Count101, both
~dtory· •fll Illat war IIIII not In sight :~ ·
fraaltiOnaUy Repullllcan, apeel these 11lil"&gt;ilift'easiDg deml!lds on the econo~ · •. iiiQ '!&gt;'.founder the divided Denlocra!l ~~~~~~
put lit jlojlardy the very prosecution of !Jtt· .•·W "pre!ldeot.
· '
J
otllor.-·wa,. .· A ·new and warier . ~ """:·"'AI!of·W ~ tile ~ .party to
wiH 18111o11blodly demand lbot u rq·:v··~ "ddl' ~ltt'gllftnl • ln Ill .,....., '!', w-.t t ,
~ are needed abroad, at leut ·of ..·•• uftlli!4'1ronl"en 111e lllldJUIUii. ·The 'coun- , ·
tli~ · ~ the P,resJde¢ caUJ for ' atb'"' ' lt7"Wiif•lll· ~ ~ It's up to the
~~ ~iW!tchfd from bu!tar to olt!OI!IIIi1 · GOP 10 61re1'1lilllt,J ··"·. . " · . ,
'!7''•!:r •• · · ··:
· &lt;·~o pOrilst implies

Venezuela ,
the Right
To Guide btins' S1111mitt

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Have We Made Ourselves Clear?

· ·.

BaYO Wo Editorial t1l
; 110nls lbon an ullel'llon that the currtDI
•Words&lt; ~ they're wonderlul. ,
·•loWdown In tile 1001101117 doel not rule
-Uoed by •.cperll, IIIey can eome out 10
out a tu lncre. ..'
'
simply, .. clearly, .0 arlloulate lbot their
When a speaker hU ospreued IIIDuell
meanln1 II unmlsllksble.
.
10 ably lbat It llbl an editorial fooiDote
Used by olhera Juot ·as upert, tbejr cBD
ID Jive JOU a due to what he oald, IDd
he 10 • .,.. 10 obtuse, 10 clmlltouo .lbot
bla buddlea ha•e to warn 7'"' not to even
they oucces'lluUy luD up whatev" llltflllo · 117 tD undentiDd It - weD, thll 111)1' hU
Ina the genius who wed them mJaht have · ' lilt the oblulcatory Jackjlot!
had to conv•t If he hadn't used them InNO!',
let'•
see.
"Obfuscatory"
otead of words which would have tipped
.....
off_....... ..,..~ to ~)I·' ~ was reeu, ·
.saymg.

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Michigan Drops

Beauti.ful Later
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This art ~ of frank and honest double •
talk i\ "\ its bet with public offielilla and
'lllere .are a •.ne~J of WIJI a lad1 &lt;BD
others
have frequent occlslon to w~g- , man .
tea attr~.
gle off a •o• spot.
They lnclud~ stretcll pants or abort,
A f~ir example of how a real pro can
llbort lhorts that are overotuffed . . . . . . a
himcllea sticky situation like thiS was of. · cigarette dangling from the Ups .. " JSI'
fered. t'ecently when Treasury Se&lt;retary
1$, 8ft10901118 malt&amp;-up . . . . high-pitched
ll~iui' If. Fowler addressed the U. S.
shrleka aDJl cackles from •too many Mar·
~.vings and i.van League In New Yorlt.
IlDia .. .... far • out balrdoe or .. weirdo
Fowler w.lS letting bls audience in ort
Olollte!.
the goals of U S. fiscal policy in 19117. And
But lor guaranleed ottjlin on feminine
he~ g~v~ it ro tllem straight and ~. IJ9. allUre fllU JUII can't but th8 &amp;!~"" o14..
pun c~ •• pu!lecl, when he said:
.
IJ8Ir curlor - wllh or jjfthoi)f ''thOse quaint
"Althougb specific measures can help
oover!Dg capo, willdl cab deglamorJ.,
achl"'e these results, the most fruitful ap1111 pi Ill by themoelveo.
. ., ,
proach would seem to be to sbifl the mix
· .Just why the ~ ve , wjlljp&amp; lo : aJ&gt;of, policy -so as to permit some ealinc of· pear 'Ill public JoOlolng ...fike lhll •lw be1ond
monetary policy."
lhe comprehenaioa ol mera man.
How's that for a stunner?
But !hero may be a clue In the atory of
Here was something the man on the
the bride wllo JlbOWed ' · ·' '!or
wedding
street could dig. But just In caoe he ""uldwtlb ber heir In
r ',' . liJe wir. service carrying the story
"What on earth7" gupecl ber bfldu.
, . 1\\ed:
maid.
" When government officials talk about·
"Well, for heaven'• like," replied the
shlhlllg the mix of policy, tlley generally
bride, "don't ,... tblnt I Willi to look mJ
mean' either raising tate!, cutting ladera!
best for the wedding recepllon?"
Sll!ldilll or both. Sourcea close to Fowier
.ADd that,
II
ol
what
C4QUoned against
more lioto bls · mates the
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rurl.l!.·

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~ aueBA THE

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c:At.~S OUT

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lay 121, tn Growing ~ "'F FVti'Y qallty IUlfeta. .
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It 1 thne to buy ....Ufied to- Kentucky 10 - " • .
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lnbaet.'O this 1..., ..Joct a deep,
ba&lt;fo seed lor your 11107 tolNro- y~~:"'te:f'"~, ~ar~~ ..; problems abound.
'lbi5 variety I! , not ml!tant to problerrur, better iiOil tiltl!, and weD-drained rroil 'tl!at bas been
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~esat!z.t to. wildfire • should Burley 21 X Kentucky tO - wildfire. It bas a ,veater tetrd""" better crops under wide varia- In sod crops 11 least two yean.
8u1 bet ore yoo bu)·, remem- not be
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than lion in soil moisture condiHOil!l. Look lor soil that permits sur·
'r&lt;r thai oelecting ihe tobacco has beegrown wbl "' 11' lias fair yield of good-quality leaf. It most other varieUes.
Increased use of fertlliurs and plus water to' deain away quldt·
;u:Jety that best meeiS
the reslstan~: ~~root::;· diseases. h•• re..onably lood disease re- Burley fl _ Is blibJy..-eslst- development of disuse-resist· Jy. Produc:tJon of hlgh.quaUty
"'""'or .voor farm " mos• •m· l' Burley 21 _ Produces very SJstanee.
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llave toilaet.'O al;ro calls for soils high
oortant. II your present vanety hi h u-lit !tal hur
yields Burley !t X Kentuck) 12 - be
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" satisfactory m yield and net le~ ih:n Yother recommended Is a hybrid with good yield and fest':;w~ttr"t:,•dl(" so ~ ~n- ba""" in the same area year Neither manure nor lertillz.
relurn. t~tay with it. A varietv varieties It is resistant te wild· quality. Jn tests •t the Southern
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th:.t produces a flashy crop for fire and ~osaic but only moder·, Branch, acre value has been ~~{~':soil, the yJeld will~ However, Cf)ntinuou,s culture compact soil In poor physical
anbther grower may not prf\o- a'ely resi&lt;~tant to black rool rot. 1ess than Burlf'y 21 X Kentucky ~· 0 the recommended va has a· tendency to deplete natu~ coridition. Heavy sod or )ortj
dut-e the same kind of crop for ' •
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ral soli fertility and break down slanding, such as fescue, or.
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soil structure.
chard grass, or blue gr.q_ss pro.
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row yeidling variety of fair to good-[ anee.
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in Hig!t yearly applications of vides good physical conditigns.
te~ every year with one of the I quality lf'af. Leaves are short· Burley· 21 X Kentucky 9 - selecting land for your tobacco nitrogen and - or wintE:r cover
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uew \'Brieties. Superior ones ler than othf'r variet1es but Is a hybrid similar in
acre cro,. You have two choices- crops are advocated to\maintain Once you have selected )'ot1r
miy be on the market, so don 't 1 there are more of them. Lean•s value to Burley 2J X Kentucky grow burley in a rotation where · high yields in areas of c:ontinu. tobacco fieid for thit year, thea
walt too long to try a new van-1will be longer when plants are 12. It has a gre~ter tendency to tobacr:o will not be grown more Gus culture; but even where obtain a soil test that wil.l proetj,
I topped early I when hall of the [lodge due to wmd• tban most than once every three yMr&lt;, yields have ~moined high, the vide information about the ferReeomrnended Burley tobac.l plants are in bloomJ aad there 1varieties. In regard to other or grow it in the !arne area practiCe has been questioned by tility level of the soil and the
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regulated area. Which is only a

dusting, and with b~cknlbbers.

county or two removed from us,
does not have to be fumigated .
Straw and marsh, hay still must
be treated until March !st. Ear
BLAKESLEE
corn has to be treated unlil Ap..
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Anoher problem causing far- According to Lyon, cattle .
mers considerable Joss, and to .
be controfled now before
search for new varieties~
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Maize Dwarf Mosaic. This corn or slaughter .time draws near.
virus disease first found in
in 1962, continues to pose a
There are two type• of .
ious economic threat
that attack cattle A,re~rch team at Ohio Ag· biting. Sucking lice feed on
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"How. 'to make fafm busin~ss : Friday, January 20 at the Hi . be the difference between sue- ease is .~nfined largely to
records work for you" is _ the , Way Restaurant in Oak Hill . 1 Ct.'Ss and failure in farming. tomland ftelds where
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theme for the second semon nf Knowing wh::~l retards
tu ; The two schools are designed grass fa ho~t plant on which
the Area FarrJ1
Man::.gement l keep, now to use them !n man- 1to help farmers overcome these MDM overwmters) grows
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School to be he-ld
Thursday, aging your farm fiJf nighe:r pror-1problems and become better abundantly.
January 19 at the
Episcopal its, and finding the best alter- farm managers.
~esearchers say
damage
Farr:ners who e~rned at least
Parish House in Pomeroy and r.ative use of farm capital can
.
!hiS past ~eason was l_ess s~ere two-thirds of their . 1966 gross
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All farmers of th1s area and m the SciOto and Oh1o
R1ver Iincome from farmmg · should
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persous associ~ ted with agricul- vaJieys, and some other areas, file their declaration of estiturally related busmesses are than in previous years. This Is : mated Federal income tax for
invited to these area
farm be~ause farmers lher~ have 1966 on or before Monday, Jan·
rnana~ement schools.
switched to co~ hybrtds that uary 16. 1967. For~ 1040ES
I. The program for each day carry
some res1stance to th e should be used for t_hls purpose.
I will run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. disease.
I However, Paul A.
Lunch will be available at eaci1
Prelimlnay reports on re- District Director of
session. If you plan to attend, salts of tests have
already Revenue in Southern Ohio
WASHINGTON rUPI)-Grain the department believes, stems mail your reservation by Janu. been released. Farmers should that farmers need not file
e'xperts · hav~ no· ready an~wer 1 from reports of the Foreign Ag. ! ary 16 to William P.
Smith. depend on their dealer to be estimate if they file
their
for the unseasonal decline in ' rirultural Service that the 1966 ~ Al'ea Extensiofi Agent Box 32, sure the com tbey sell him Is 11966 Federal income tax return.
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wheat prleei
world wheat crop was a record Jackson, Ohio 45640.
resistant lo this disease.
Form 1040, and pay in full
,
' 10 billion bushels.
Another problem is
cattle :tax due by February 15, 1967.
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You might s2v that what
of between $1.86 a bushel In lice. Cattle lice can become a "F'
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goes up ,must corm• down ,'' one The latest market reporl'! Portland and $2_27 a bushel at serious health problem durin::r
_arme-r 8 ax Ul ~·
.Agrlcultui-e ·Department aide have wheat prices ranging be- +Fort Worth The mid-Septem. winter months when cattle .ar~ : ~lcatto~ [No. 2t251 ), w~athch
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sal d . "The pnce
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betweer1 t ween $175
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at represents- confined and have built up a 1shes
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ast a~"anloo, ptem er was banh.l re. ,c-an Wnearhy · a tive outlets reported a range of thick coat, says WilHam · F. :\'our local Internal Revenue
unseas~~~·. .
us e. at rort ort · Tex.
between $1.47 a bushel in Port· Lyon, Ohio State University Ex- !fice or from your county farm
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ougb experts say t e rea- its Sept IS 1966 peak range [
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pnces at some major termmals
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•nd dowiis i!aA b. !raced to one .
were about 2o cents lower than
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or two ~ilitjor factors.
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City
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$t 65 1 compared w I t h
said. ~&lt;'fbey are less inclined to
Pru:cs of all ID&lt;IJOf ctass~5 1 • .63 · , · ast year.
THIS I~SUtATED BLACK NYLON
1eU at harvest ti1Iie when prices 1 of s1aughtPr livestock generally I l~ Mmneapolis, No. 1 ~rk
JACKET. Smartly otyied • , • tnsu•
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at
ordmary
wheat
was
sellmg
lated Coller ••• Knit Cuffs ••• Full
are tr adit aona v ower _
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Length Zipper ••• Popular Vertical
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Monday for $1.93 - $1.94 a bush.
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Quilt Patt.rn •• , Two front Pockets.
This attitude m 1966 tcndt&gt;d
e\, compared with $1.76 this
to keep wheat prices unseason- , Slaughter steers i!nd heifers time in 1965.
, !1Uy strong during the May. ' advanced 50 cenls. Cows t'1')Sed l In Chicago 1 the price of No.
through-September harvest sea- 1~teadv to $1.00 lo" ~r .
BuJls 2 soft red winter wheat dropped
.son, ~noted .
were steady to $1 higher. VeaJ.!from $1.92 a bushel Sept. 15 to '
A~~~r factor that tended to e1:s were steady to $1.00 higher ' about $1.78 last Monday, but re- I
.pu,~h ,. Prices to a le\'e\ from 1\~· 1th :nost of the advant-e ~t mained about 7 cents a bushel r
whu~ff, they now are dropping, St. Paul. Feeder catt~e
sold higher than the corresponding
, lnf' '~~at eX"I)Pr: ~aid , wm; a ~teady to 50 cents h1gher.
period last year.
"st w~ "!g
speculative
mar- Reet:'!lpl~ at 12 marktts nf'
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on rPports that a 209.000 cattle were nearly
:10 1,156 pounds.
world famine was just around per cent larger than ror the The weekly average price for
h! corner.
precedmg holiday - shortened choice steers at ChlL:ago was
··~11 the talk about food needs week but about 5 per cent small· expected to average nearly $25.a y~r:~ a~o built up a cresrendo er than one year Rgo.
60, compard with $26.76 a year
'·. !&gt;I speculation on the wheat In the carlot dressed mett~ · ago.
" he said.
After this , trade steer beef was ~teady to Final prices of barrows ar.rl
All thl htat you need -befOre you can r:ount 51
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;.,overtrPnt ran its Nlllrse, : }l,&lt;z cents 8 pound higher alli1 gilts compared te last week's
That's what you get when you buy 1 Ctnturv
turned to other com- heifer beef steady t&lt;. 1 cent up. close generally were st~ady to
"'Flip-Top" Portlbte Heater. And ~atewr sizt.
.. fllp-To~t'" ybu buy, you'll get a smartly styled,
·Cow beef was wPak to 1 cent 'iS cents higher, with the mo~t
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wheat prices con· IJower w:lth Chicago 1 to 2 advance on hogs weighlng over
through last Fri· f..'ents' lower.
240 pounds.
loo uo-, 1o&lt; 2 led-hot lloopino 1o&lt; tiro prko of .U ·
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another drop of 2 cenls ~ttven major markets was ex- Think ahead, anticipate turns
Til~ price declined ev. pected 10 top $24.~0, comp:u. and lane changes, and don't
1. !it_"11"l""ilt fa:rmers continued to j ~d with $24.27 last week ~ild over-s~er . . . three tips from
strx'lts In the lace of : 125.49 a year ago. The av-.a~e the Highway Safety
De.p~rtRear Meigs ~jtneral Hotpital
. weight of slaughter stem
export demand.
at ~· ment to make winter driVIng
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FI'le L'ar·ly

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Factors Traced in Decline
Of Wheat Current Prices

Chain Saw
headquarters
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non·re~rese:ktiVt;._ aren. thl)' .,, one of our lpeleitiet.
A1ter you ave
en. "· nura~ For in&amp;tl(lce, we rtplr and ..,.,.

ber of samples from the field, Jet •• mA,n Of ehaln .,.._
mix them to~ether tht;trgugtlly
and let t~~ soli dry under nat- What_.tr your chain: siW pro!J,.
ural conditions.
lem, let us JOive it. W•'vt.lot 1
th Wh~
50

cr:~:c
1 d~~preor:,~;:yy
5 , • ed irl
th'

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do not pulverize, r uc g e
coarser granules _to about . the
size of wheat grams or smallflr.
Retain one pint from " .the
original sample; place in .dean

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eu;l'* lllelw*, Celllervllle
reetfved a .,,_ KDIPII of
~ pill ....... Taetday'o
. . . . Gllllpolla • Mlddl..
iort Naomf Lodce No. $$
~ II GaDI(IQ)II. A N"

chain nwa, Remlnfllon does.
It·you don't alrttdy own 1 chll"
'Nt can lltlp you u1Kt the

saw,

rl~t uw from our complete Unt
ar Rtminato'n chain aaws-•11

tlrtol r.r- 111111 lonner ...,.
olmoll eerrler, Mr. Rl&lt;bnlo
Jolaed t11e narmaa 11 of P
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lie tron1f..... It tile Ga!IJ.

28 days of

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Skating is fun, but only when
skates are worn.; Bmtlne:·
walk &lt;itliykli t~J&lt; r~\!"
is no Jaughing m
Steps and walks should
free or ice and snow
.
ing the winter months . urges
Department of HighwaY
ty, and suggests _showing
sideration for others by sorink-1
ling .·walks with sand to

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Three different sizes "'gi~fNJ~~,I~~
needs ... 100,000 to 2
classes. Burn kerosene
l)pera\e on IIO AC, UL
arld · burner unit . . the
in ' hotne heating. Tb&lt;:rm,osti
available.

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e C•ll Ut Fot Spte1•1·
bed Servi~ - Bulk
Sproodtng· .1\nlllb.._

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Liquid Nltroton To

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AVAI.LAIL'

Regular $1-1.95 Jacket FREE
with any "FUP TOP" HEAtER

POMEROY

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It was also announced that
dote to be set; Roy L. Young,
ti&gt;e· nremen't f!'\dt can aale. .
25, ~herman, W. Va., 110 operwas a sl.c~s and the' Worr!O
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~tors license, Gaillpolls munen's Au.lllal'jl ... !banked !Or Two new members w~ •1'cipa!eourt, Jan. 14 ' James R.
Its · donation ol'!tlOII to be used iected by the Executive CotJn.o Casteel, 22 • Scarbro, W. Va..
u a a menl 011 the new ftre IcU of Gallia • Meigs C!~:~ lob-brakes, municipal court, Jan.
truCk~ next ~gular meetlnl . last week three year terms. .14; and Allen J .. Saki; 25,. AI·
wlli be January ~ at 8 p.m. in ! In addition, lour members toona, Pa., speeding, municipal
were re.elccted for tbree yur
the f!rehourie.
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e new me.u~-. are WU·
loughby Hill, Qlester, and Cbar~
ls R. Karr, Pomeroy. Rev. Jooeph R. Kraly, wao elected as
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council president for the com,
' log year. and Gordon Wooten
' :viC!! president. T. F. Burleson,
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of Engineers, announced' today
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that blds for the purchase and
The Meigs County Farm B~ The_ council agreed to pnrt[CI.. removal of bulldinp located at
eau wilt ~lc~ oH a membership pate m the Ree!onal Approach the locl:ette reservation, Galli·
drive .m Monday at Pome- as e~~&gt;lalned by Mr.
s .a m po11a Loeb and Dam
near
ray.
~Sharp oli.R.D. Rev. Kraly, AI· Apple Gl'll'le, Mason County,
Aadrew Cross, Letart .
bertf\l. Durose, and John Col- Weal Ytrglnla, will be received
pre.tdent &lt;if Meigs
~~. 'roeiJI-iwere appointed to serve In bls olfice until 10 a.m., EST.,
Farm ,Bureau, aalcl t1to
members of the Regional February 9, and · then publicly
lor the state-wid~ cam~n is Council wbich wtn be lonaetl opened.
''MoTe ~ -lor Membel'l." . from the Appalacliia COilllties In Eight buDdlngs wlll be IOid:
The oounty goal Is 2110 me~ ~astem Olllo.
four two-story anc1 one 1\Htory
beT famllles, ...... the toW It "ddltion, 'Mlss Rosalie dwellingS; one 2-story &amp;-room
expected to be reached by JIIJlo S
selected as local brick
house· ..-t'two
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J..ear b~lcl: and ~
already ~ll@d 1011 meaijlen. ~ ReiJona! Upward Bound· JB'O' ll'ame.
Vlflll Khrl of Pomeroy was ject 1'blcb has been IUbmlllel! Jl'urther Information may be
appointed growtll chairman lor 1b~l~D. Mr. Oran C. Barry obtail)ed from Elmer .D. Walker,
this ~rsoiT."':~~t!!' . ~t~~~ pro~ Locl:master Of GaillpoUs Loeb
memth
~coMill
eio tal Ooasumer ~a 1- ..-1 Dam, , llopett, W. Va.,
~:'en ~ 1Wllli er,
eet."i/FJ
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pro .1, ~ ue1 eolia at4,
ry .r,.~, Olin Wllso"':'
,.; OruDcu 11&lt;19Pied an AD- Guyan, ·,OhiO 2&amp;8-Ql!, or lrom
MJ4klff, Leo Story,
, noal • ..-! Sick Leave Scliedult!i the ~eo of tlto District Eng!Camaban,
.Holter,
for, trill thne llalf ~~~~~. aeer, U, 8· Ar1nY
Engint!er
Dale Baelmer, More than
" ~. by lbe eolllllilll•, ~~Hs':,U: W. Va.,
Fann Bureau llleiDben wlll
lllitl. btld bela , appoiDted for · •
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out helping Ia the toWIItlblp
t!JitLd'uty. A flnil financial .....
cui.p Jl( DEATH
palpa.
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"~ettna ~ . · • ·.Grant was Jnl8llle( Jp \fBI '~ ~ .at ll:lS
whl!at and owljJe tariJ beJni . a4illllll tb a ~ ftriUci,fl p.ln, tb the Clfllt Ori' remdence
duotetl at tbe 1tate ..-! 1oea1
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(r' !Jii· t~an Ro14 and lroJiaport,.
' lev~ while Olhet
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SonhiP to - . oe.are beiDa
will be .ID the ~ Hoapllal l'ilm abe ,....
i\laior ~..
Feb. 1, 11117,
Gll •arrlvaL''
It ... the
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OSU Aaricultural Building on 'fhursday

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FREE DEMONSTRAT!P8S

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Hocking,

Accoqlling
WilHam McKinley Dl'l director the report
be
shdwed
heavy
Thr
.. new mem
l"out·migration" between 1950
Nelcomed Into the Chapter Vol· land lti60 of persons aged 16 tD
The State Highway patrol cited Steven V. White, 17'
•nter Fl~ Department
last 29 and modest "out-migration" Rt. 2 Vinton, to Gallia county juvenile co~rt Jan. 14 on a
week in I reguklr sessioo at ot pels.os over 30 years of age. chArge of improfer backing after an aCCident at 5:50 P·
ito fi~house . .Oick Gaul was in
Tile 11udy also ·mtUeated m. Friday on Mil St., in Thurman.
c~~Jrge.
thai •se-ra!
countlea ~-,..~
Timothy L. M.etzler, 18, Rt .d2 Thurman,
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fla motorcycle
1 the
,They were Elmer
NeweU, a not "111-mllflltillo" of ptr- rldor, suffered bruised legs ~11_..". _1'0 _en nger n
James McDonald, and Charles sons aged 15 and over
accident. He was treated at
ElCh!nger, all under 21, and Following a presentaUon on Oak Hill Hospital and re- court, Jan. 18.
20 Ia
jolni)lg with their parents' coo. the contents oftheotudy a brief ' leased.
Cited to appear Jan.
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sent.
discussion was held tD aoswer l OfCicers reported that the Meigs County court were: ~&gt;The department Invites civlo qul!\tioDs concerning the signif. !accident occurred when White dy Ann Williams, 20• Rt. 1' Rutm!nded• mldenta of Chester lcance ol the Information
to baeked his car out onto Mill land, speeding; Ray E. Vanov·
ToWnship to apply for member· county planning
,St., and the vehicle !ltruck the er, 22, River Rouge, Mich., left
ship iii the volunteer organ!.. In other busn;,s a brief de- : motorcycte riddes by Metzler. of center; Danny P. Case, 18•
tion. Youlit Ui to ~l,ieara of age - ---·-- · --~--- --·
There was moderate damage P~meroy, red Ugbt, and Fredmay join witl! pai'a\ii.·~·.Onsenl. u··~
to tile cycle and minor dlllll- die L. Tackett, 29' Rutland, DO
A tralnilll! meeting for memage to the caT.
muffler.
hero on "Use of Equipment,"
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Other patrol arrests Friday
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has beeh sltited for Wednesday,
' were: Forrest E. Walker, •

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eom· seription was presented on re· nar were Goff Deunfee,

Three loin
Department
'··t Chester '~\:::ni: =~~~n
w~~y. com- Juvenile is Cited After
to
cyc}e crash In• Thurman
an extre~ely
n
were

rrteze.

~it~:y;~ ::y%~~p~n~ :::~i~

a recerrtly

five-county region ' a1 level ooncernlnt! fundst o sup. pre•ident, both of tl!e
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Jackson,
I
port
planning
activities.
Clounty
Regional
110111 LoriJt altor tile Tburo
Counttes j A special brochuro on plan- Commission; Mal\
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man LodiO wao d!Jbanded, IM••igs, · vinton
Thursday even· ning education, prepared
by chairman ollbe Jackson
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f o r DPI, was also presented to the Planning Commission and meJm.l
county
officials.
group for approval. Copies of her of the Wellston City Plan- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,:;::...,_""':'_ _"":~~=-:-:-:::--:::::::::-:;:-;::::::::":::.7'----:=:-:':'
'Theseminar,spolll!oredbythe the broch~ are ·~peeled to be ning Commission; and Howard
VOL. 1 NO. 50
SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 1967
SECOND SECTION
P«ge t1
Board of Regents itnder a distributed In eaeb county with- Blum and Roscoe
MOWTey, - - - - - - · - - - -- _ _ _
---------.....;~------1grant from the Higher Educa· in the next several months.
Ibolb of Hocking County Planlion Act ol 19M, w.. held at the Attending the planning semi· ning Commission.
Ohio University Development
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!;ice. on beef cattle can be
confroUed ·with.,, sprays of
maphos, methOxychlor, malath~
itJn,' .ronnel. lindane, and toxaphene. Fanners should
ust
ooly methoxychlor; ronnel, or
malathion on calves under 3
months old; but should not use I
malathion on calves under .
month of age .•
Ronnel should not b• u•ed

b, lt. RlciiA'RDs

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elusive, hay coining out ·.of the

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saw • ~ • end ttlen ·for.tiR )'Db, We

Lice pass their enUre life
cle on the host animal The

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Bring the sample to the Galr
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Jia County Extension Office lo- We. 4!1\r't Just. ~f~L 1'9• • ch1ln

ind from egg to adulll'l'~l:s:e~:,~~~:~
2-4 weeks, and many g'
occur each yea~~.

because of cereal lfa.f beetle.
Part of this burden will be lift-1

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that problems of buying hay in
central and northern Ohio havl!
increased due to the

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OU"!WTS.
ouT,..~ '£M Alll
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Ia 1
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does the land ,.l,
blood but feed on tl;e $kin caus- Ia~. ~.:· ar:wthere any drain· ~~roN~'OIO~,SON
jng cattle to rub excessively. age problems. You will need to 4rlng Ave. _· ~.S~QJ' Peme.-.r
The cattle often rub large ateas ·pa a fee of 1125 which tak••
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BY C. E. B~ESLEE
E•t. Agent, ,_'iliealtu~
Meig• co;nty
Pests and how ' to control
new

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Sell Tef1lq ~"'1' at Tilt
mHo Slate Unl"""'ty in Colun&gt;
bul.
Yoa wUl receive fOUl'
IIINt
test report Jn ~ t~

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Holzer School
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Ohio Egg and BroUer Day Association.
try Researdl, Dlvisl111,
ftal.
will be held Thursday in the ' The afternoon session stafl.s Co., St. UMils, Mo.; E. I. Rollauditorium of ttre Agricultural at 1: IS p.m. under the chairman ertsoir, Nqtrllloniat, J. W. EsbeJ..
Administration Building at Ohio ship of Dr. Robert E. Cook, man and Sons, Lancaster, Pa.;
State University, Columbus, ac- Chairman o1 the Poultry Sck and Earl RlemaD, . Man..,.,
cording to Bryson R. carter, ence Department of Ohio State Jl'eed Manulacturlnl, Landmark,
Gallia county extension agent. University. First on the
pro- Columbus.
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c. Topi cs for the •··. The morning session starts at gram wr
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Nutrition, I~.Ion and lhe spe~ll'l - ;
19 a.m. with registration and !be , Naber, Pr?fessor,
morning program which starts IPoultry &amp; 1ence
Department, Once Over Lightly by IIi'.
at 10 a.m. has Dr. George J. OSU, on the subject,
"Red Robert E. Cook; "Mortallty PM.
Mountney, Associate Prolessor, ILigllts and Egg Produclio.n." [terns ~Ohio Egg Produdnll
Poultry Products Technology, Highlight of the afternoon ses- Flocks, by Dr. GlydeA. Mm!ll,
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Poultry Science Department, ,sion will be a bane! discu.,lon DVM, Associate Profenor, PaOSU as chairman.
on, "Feeds and Feeding for . thology, Poultry Sci~ Depart•
Roy M. Kottman, Dean, Tomorrow's Egg and Poultry iment, OSU; and "Wbal's Ahead
OSU College of Agriculture and Meat Production." Members ol for the BroDer lndtmtry
Ill
Home Economics, will deliver the panel are : Dr. Howard C. i Ohio?" by Mr. Arthur Upmaw,
an address at the noon catered Naber, moderator, Dr. J. E. Vice-President, Hony Farms
luncheon of the Ohio Poultry ,Marr, Manager, General Pool· Industries, Wllkesboro, N.c.

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Plans have been oompleted byterian. choir.
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A graduatt' ol the Hol2er Hos- Monday, Jan. rs througn F'ri·! Tuesd~ ~~mn~!li" R e v. lNaoa~ne, will speak Th~y
pital School of Nunlng has re- 1day, Jan. 20 at Heath Metho- ·Max DO Kite of e
host jusing the topie, "The Feet." .
ceived the bigbest score in Oblo ' dist Chureh in Middleport.
I~hurch wll,1, speak on the topic, I His church will provide the sp.,
Members of the
Gallipolis on the au 'cal nursing ..ction
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The Ear. MusiC Will be. by cia! musie.
Cbamber of Commerce have un- 1of the exa:nation for licensure Services wrU. be held rughlly tile host choir under the direc· t The concluding sermon on
t!l Thursday, Jan. 26, to select by the State of Ohio Board of . beginning at 7.30 P·~~mmu~~ uon of Ben Philson.
Friday w!U be given by Rev.
live new huard directors.
Nursing Education and Nurse · n;.m:r" !no! ~e Special Y The Rev. Nyle Borden, chap- '•I Donald Hicks ol the Qlurch of.
Eleven candidates are in the Registration.
c. u wil~s I c~rge. ted m~ lain of the Gallipolis State In- Christ on the subject, ''T h'i
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running for five seals 10 who
SJ&lt;
a so
presen
eac stitute, will speak Wednesday Hands." The Church of CllriJt
were nominated by
chOJD. She ,, Mrs. ~semary Shafer . evening from the
various on the topic, "The Eye" with chotr wiD bavo apecill millie.
her's retiring directors, and an- Bowman, a native of Ironton church choirs.
music !rom the Mt.
Moriab The Rev. Donald Boone ol the
additional candidate who was who was oo-valedlctorlan of the The theme of the week will
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First Baptist Cburdl, who Ia
nominated via Ution.
.
of 1966 ol Holzer Hosplt- concern !be topic,
"Common
leaving at tbe end ol January,
The candida~ nominated by als School 0( Nursmg.
Senses of Christianity' taken
w!U suhetltute during tile .-k
the outgoing directors are Dr. Mrs. Bowman is the tlaugtJ. from the scripture of Romans
wherever neOeSW'J' ..-1 need·
Oscor Clarke, Dean Evans, Mar- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarenee 12. Monday eveni111 the speak·
ed. The publie Ia lll9llld ID U.
lin Kerns Bob Saunders, Mor· Sbaler, 2818 South Flfill
Sl, er will be the Rev.
Howard
tend the II!I'Vicet.
ria Elliott: caroll Snowden, John Ironton. She was
gradua~ Ruppelt of the First . United
The oHerlnl Ia used far ~
McKean Manning Wetherholt, ll'om Ironton High School With Presbyterian Churcb usmg the Kenneth E. Riggs RL
I munlty needs by 11\t JDiDitlel'.
WUJard 'Leedy and Jamea Mer- the class of 1963.
topic, "The Tongue." Music Reedsville, an agent for th; Ia! associalloll 'llllit:b .l£llllllllll
ry.
,
will be provided
tile Pres- Jobn Hancock Mutual Life 1n- tlto service~ eadJ ,_,
The additional eandldate Is
surance eo. bas qualified for
Dr. Keith Brandeberry, I be
Junior Fair Wiu
the "Presid~nt's Hooor Club," Friday Driven
chamber's present president.
and wlll receive an all-expense
Ballots wore malled to 115
Merit Certificate
paid trip to San
Francisco, Are Well Behaved
members last week by
Mrs.
r,
The Galli Count
J . Calif. to the compony's coo- City polJce reported 1111 ~Thelma Elliott, executive secre.
a
Y
. ~Dior vention, Jan. :n-211.
fie accttlenta Friday lll ~
tary.
was awarded a certificate Members of the "President's polls. Seven accideata wer8 1i1o
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merit in Columbus Thursday Club" wrote a million dollars vesligated in the first 13 day1
Ex
d din
A 1965
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Ohio Director of Agriculture worth of new insurance
or of the year.
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d . 1966
Arrests Friday included Ger·
Administration
:~:~~·:~~~;as
county fair aociety repre- m;::-:. ~rs. · Riggs wtn altllne F. Varney, 45, Rt.l, Jllfo
The lnst!tuto lor Regional [)e. 1 SheriH Robert c. Harfeo.
leave Columbus Monday, Jan- well fail~ to yield the, ~ velopment hao asoumed tldmlll- : h
There were 74 county
and uary 16 and Oy by jet It Ailxr of way, cltd to munlciJIIb cour&amp;" lstrallve responsibility for tbe ·~riff Hanenbach said the indj!pendent fairs held In the querqu~. where they will spend Jan. 14, and Howard N. Bill.
Center for EconomiC::U.,~ auiomobile 'belonclnl to Carl atate during 1965. Gallia count)' a week with Mrs. Rlgg&gt;' par- iiil, of 808 Fourtb Ave., assault··
lty, aoconltng ~
R :
Eme, erodburn-Ave., Cleveits citation by recelvlllfl enta, Mr. and Mrs. Haro!d V. and battery, warrant slpwl 111
llity President emon •
land, had been stripped llld apeclal recognition for eapiial Noble, befo~ flying on to San O'Nella Cousina, belll'lnl
Ia
enPrestctent Alden aafd IRD bas pushed over 1 hffi onto the _
Franclsce for the convendon. municipal court, Jan. It.
been asked to administer the bank of the Olllo River between
Center beeause of recent ebt1J1o Lontl Bottom and Sbade lllver.
ges 1n federal programa. '"lbe The motor, seats, PI tanka
original empbaala of t1to Cent. ..-! wbeela .of the car ._w ert!
er." Alden explained, ''was 011 missing, aecordlng to lfarteD..
t1to econom1e de~t of bach, who· ...,IIIIH!tl his loVe-.
Aj/pafacbla. In lbe past year, llgaUon of the IDcidonl.
however, bolh tlto AppalaclliaD
.
Regional Cbbllllilslon lnd the
CITY W.f.TERWORIB
Ecoaolrilq Development
M- Friday ~ mlnlslrolion ba'Ve
ei1Janded 57, lOw 4;1. ~)urday readJnc their actlvltltl Ia tllla areo.~ tl at 11:30
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21 ... 25 Jea..a per plant. tobaCco •
kent&lt;leky tcy.fJftet ,YUt.
Jnme pho ma!nt.aln tobaeo:o
.arletr Ia a Ll\e:llllturJnr II simillt lo
lay 121, tn Growing ~ "'F FVti'Y qallty IUlfeta. .
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one ..-1 Is Uooful where crowtli lnd q ty. YiO!d' Ia lhrft ytanr on 1be wne !rind If Y!lU cbooee .. new f1tld lor
It 1 thne to buy ....Ufied to- Kentucky 10 - " • .
biadt root rot lnd fltaarium wilt OXllllparable to Keniuc!Qt 10. wtn oflen tosuro r~er
lnbaet.'O this 1..., ..Joct a deep,
ba&lt;fo seed lor your 11107 tolNro- y~~:"'te:f'"~, ~ar~~ ..; problems abound.
'lbi5 variety I! , not ml!tant to problerrur, better iiOil tiltl!, and weD-drained rroil 'tl!at bas been
ra- o!rop.
~esat!z.t to. wildfire • should Burley 21 X Kentucky tO - wildfire. It bas a ,veater tetrd""" better crops under wide varia- In sod crops 11 least two yean.
8u1 bet ore yoo bu)·, remem- not be
he thi· cliseose Is a hybrid which produces high cy to lodge due to wind
than lion in soil moisture condiHOil!l. Look lor soil that permits sur·
'r&lt;r thai oelecting ihe tobacco has beegrown wbl "' 11' lias fair yield of good-quality leaf. It most other varieUes.
Increased use of fertlliurs and plus water to' deain away quldt·
;u:Jety that best meeiS
the reslstan~: ~~root::;· diseases. h•• re..onably lood disease re- Burley fl _ Is blibJy..-eslst- development of disuse-resist· Jy. Produc:tJon of hlgh.quaUty
"'""'or .voor farm " mos• •m· l' Burley 21 _ Produces very SJstanee.
.
ant to black mank It should ~t strains of tobacco
llave toilaet.'O al;ro calls for soils high
oortant. II your present vanety hi h u-lit !tal hur
yields Burley !t X Kentuck) 12 - be
h
· 11 . . made 11 possible to &amp;r'JW to- In orgarilc matter.
" satisfactory m yield and net le~ ih:n Yother recommended Is a hybrid with good yield and fest':;w~ttr"t:,•dl(" so ~ ~n- ba""" in the same area year Neither manure nor lertillz.
relurn. t~tay with it. A varietv varieties It is resistant te wild· quality. Jn tests •t the Southern
w
se~!ie. . s- after year.
ers can gin· a good crop in a
th:.t produces a flashy crop for fire and ~osaic but only moder·, Branch, acre value has been ~~{~':soil, the yJeld will~ However, Cf)ntinuou,s culture compact soil In poor physical
anbther grower may not prf\o- a'ely resi&lt;~tant to black rool rot. 1ess than Burlf'y 21 X Kentucky ~· 0 the recommended va has a· tendency to deplete natu~ coridition. Heavy sod or )ortj
dut-e the same kind of crop for ' •
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10. It is a late-maturing hybrid rte Jes.
ral soli fertility and break down slanding, such as fescue, or.
)OU.
Kentucky 12 - ls a
high- · which has good disease resiStSeledlac Tobacco Land
soil structure.
chard grass, or blue gr.q_ss pro.
However, try a stick
row yeidling variety of fair to good-[ anee.
,
Care needs to be taken
in Hig!t yearly applications of vides good physical conditigns.
te~ every year with one of the I quality lf'af. Leaves are short· Burley· 21 X Kentucky 9 - selecting land for your tobacco nitrogen and - or wintE:r cover
Teat 111e Soli
uew \'Brieties. Superior ones ler than othf'r variet1es but Is a hybrid similar in
acre cro,. You have two choices- crops are advocated to\maintain Once you have selected )'ot1r
miy be on the market, so don 't 1 there are more of them. Lean•s value to Burley 2J X Kentucky grow burley in a rotation where · high yields in areas of c:ontinu. tobacco fieid for thit year, thea
walt too long to try a new van-1will be longer when plants are 12. It has a gre~ter tendency to tobacr:o will not be grown more Gus culture; but even where obtain a soil test that wil.l proetj,
I topped early I when hall of the [lodge due to wmd• tban most than once every three yMr&lt;, yields have ~moined high, the vide information about the ferReeomrnended Burley tobac.l plants are in bloomJ aad there 1varieties. In regard to other or grow it in the !arne area practiCe has been questioned by tility level of the soil and the
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To obtain a ~laU.ve
SOil .ample of your tobaC&lt;O
field, take at leJist ~ com 01'
spade alict'll in l r:lg·7fl! pat.
tern over the. area lnv"f~· To
rna!&lt;• tl\o job easlef,., lollow
these few easY steps: 'I.
deS~ple
the land ,J!' plow
P ·
1 In d;.&amp;d ·f _
Do not lllllllP e
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rows, tum rows, sll'l~l ,~ear
trees, old renee rows,
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regulated area. Which is only a

dusting, and with b~cknlbbers.

county or two removed from us,
does not have to be fumigated .
Straw and marsh, hay still must
be treated until March !st. Ear
BLAKESLEE
corn has to be treated unlil Ap..
ril 1.
Anoher problem causing far- According to Lyon, cattle .
mers considerable Joss, and to .
be controfled now before
search for new varieties~
· , an infestatlon becomes
Maize Dwarf Mosaic. This corn or slaughter .time draws near.
virus disease first found in
in 1962, continues to pose a
There are two type• of .
ious economic threat
that attack cattle A,re~rch team at Ohio Ag· biting. Sucking lice feed on
tl Ito I R
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crate a constant source of

Two applications of spray or
dust are needed to prevent the
lice from returning.
hers should be placed in a
'I not
teeted area where they WI}

op~en;aCen~~e~~~~ts
1966.

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~~:~h.':'n!~t~~eo~l0~e the .

Some Farmers

"How. 'to make fafm busin~ss : Friday, January 20 at the Hi . be the difference between sue- ease is .~nfined largely to
records work for you" is _ the , Way Restaurant in Oak Hill . 1 Ct.'Ss and failure in farming. tomland ftelds where
.
theme for the second semon nf Knowing wh::~l retards
tu ; The two schools are designed grass fa ho~t plant on which
the Area FarrJ1
Man::.gement l keep, now to use them !n man- 1to help farmers overcome these MDM overwmters) grows
I:J
School to be he-ld
Thursday, aging your farm fiJf nighe:r pror-1problems and become better abundantly.
January 19 at the
Episcopal its, and finding the best alter- farm managers.
~esearchers say
damage
Farr:ners who e~rned at least
Parish House in Pomeroy and r.ative use of farm capital can
.
!hiS past ~eason was l_ess s~ere two-thirds of their . 1966 gross
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All farmers of th1s area and m the SciOto and Oh1o
R1ver Iincome from farmmg · should
f
persous associ~ ted with agricul- vaJieys, and some other areas, file their declaration of estiturally related busmesses are than in previous years. This Is : mated Federal income tax for
invited to these area
farm be~ause farmers lher~ have 1966 on or before Monday, Jan·
rnana~ement schools.
switched to co~ hybrtds that uary 16. 1967. For~ 1040ES
I. The program for each day carry
some res1stance to th e should be used for t_hls purpose.
I will run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. disease.
I However, Paul A.
Lunch will be available at eaci1
Prelimlnay reports on re- District Director of
session. If you plan to attend, salts of tests have
already Revenue in Southern Ohio
WASHINGTON rUPI)-Grain the department believes, stems mail your reservation by Janu. been released. Farmers should that farmers need not file
e'xperts · hav~ no· ready an~wer 1 from reports of the Foreign Ag. ! ary 16 to William P.
Smith. depend on their dealer to be estimate if they file
their
for the unseasonal decline in ' rirultural Service that the 1966 ~ Al'ea Extensiofi Agent Box 32, sure the com tbey sell him Is 11966 Federal income tax return.
1
wheat prleei
world wheat crop was a record Jackson, Ohio 45640.
resistant lo this disease.
Form 1040, and pay in full
,
' 10 billion bushels.
Another problem is
cattle :tax due by February 15, 1967.
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You might s2v that what
of between $1.86 a bushel In lice. Cattle lice can become a "F'
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goes up ,must corm• down ,'' one The latest market reporl'! Portland and $2_27 a bushel at serious health problem durin::r
_arme-r 8 ax Ul ~·
.Agrlcultui-e ·Department aide have wheat prices ranging be- +Fort Worth The mid-Septem. winter months when cattle .ar~ : ~lcatto~ [No. 2t251 ), w~athch
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sal d . "The pnce
chmb
betweer1 t ween $175
· a bus he1 1n p ort- her 1965 market
at represents- confined and have built up a 1shes
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bt ' ·oned 1s
t
M
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b
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1$213,,
)ect,maveoam
ast a~"anloo, ptem er was banh.l re. ,c-an Wnearhy · a tive outlets reported a range of thick coat, says WilHam · F. :\'our local Internal Revenue
unseas~~~·. .
us e. at rort ort · Tex.
between $1.47 a bushel in Port· Lyon, Ohio State University Ex- !fice or from your county farm
Alth it.1.-~
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: The market was down from land and $1.89 a bushel at Fort tension entomologist
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ougb experts say t e rea- its Sept IS 1966 peak range [
.
agen _. _ _ _ _ __ __
S(Jn fod;ttwqnice movement of __
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Wort~ . .
wheat is not readily apparent. I
!hiS lime last _year, ":heat
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pnces at some major termmals
IDS
•nd dowiis i!aA b. !raced to one .
were about 2o cents lower than
YOU
or two ~ilitjor factors.
[
'they were reported Monday .
"0ne · ~a
.~ · th·".,, Iarmers have Among them was Kansas
City
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taken od' a more 'bu.llish' alii·
~here the current pnce range
t"' 1 :• .uepar
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Pres
lnternatioaal
11
tude, " tJ"'
1men t ex per 1 · Ry Uniled
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$t 65 1 compared w I t h
said. ~&lt;'fbey are less inclined to
Pru:cs of all ID&lt;IJOf ctass~5 1 • .63 · , · ast year.
THIS I~SUtATED BLACK NYLON
1eU at harvest ti1Iie when prices 1 of s1aughtPr livestock generally I l~ Mmneapolis, No. 1 ~rk
JACKET. Smartly otyied • , • tnsu•
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during
the
week
at
ordmary
wheat
was
sellmg
lated Coller ••• Knit Cuffs ••• Full
are tr adit aona v ower _
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Length Zipper ••• Popular Vertical
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htidwest termin1:1l markets.
Monday for $1.93 - $1.94 a bush.
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Quilt Patt.rn •• , Two front Pockets.
This attitude m 1966 tcndt&gt;d
e\, compared with $1.76 this
to keep wheat prices unseason- , Slaughter steers i!nd heifers time in 1965.
, !1Uy strong during the May. ' advanced 50 cenls. Cows t'1')Sed l In Chicago 1 the price of No.
through-September harvest sea- 1~teadv to $1.00 lo" ~r .
BuJls 2 soft red winter wheat dropped
.son, ~noted .
were steady to $1 higher. VeaJ.!from $1.92 a bushel Sept. 15 to '
A~~~r factor that tended to e1:s were steady to $1.00 higher ' about $1.78 last Monday, but re- I
.pu,~h ,. Prices to a le\'e\ from 1\~· 1th :nost of the advant-e ~t mained about 7 cents a bushel r
whu~ff, they now are dropping, St. Paul. Feeder catt~e
sold higher than the corresponding
, lnf' '~~at eX"I)Pr: ~aid , wm; a ~teady to 50 cents h1gher.
period last year.
"st w~ "!g
speculative
mar- Reet:'!lpl~ at 12 marktts nf'
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on rPports that a 209.000 cattle were nearly
:10 1,156 pounds.
world famine was just around per cent larger than ror the The weekly average price for
h! corner.
precedmg holiday - shortened choice steers at ChlL:ago was
··~11 the talk about food needs week but about 5 per cent small· expected to average nearly $25.a y~r:~ a~o built up a cresrendo er than one year Rgo.
60, compard with $26.76 a year
'·. !&gt;I speculation on the wheat In the carlot dressed mett~ · ago.
" he said.
After this , trade steer beef was ~teady to Final prices of barrows ar.rl
All thl htat you need -befOre you can r:ount 51
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;.,overtrPnt ran its Nlllrse, : }l,&lt;z cents 8 pound higher alli1 gilts compared te last week's
That's what you get when you buy 1 Ctnturv
turned to other com- heifer beef steady t&lt;. 1 cent up. close generally were st~ady to
"'Flip-Top" Portlbte Heater. And ~atewr sizt.
.. fllp-To~t'" ybu buy, you'll get a smartly styled,
·Cow beef was wPak to 1 cent 'iS cents higher, with the mo~t
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lnsullttd nylon jltket FREE Wfhile they 1ut.
wheat prices con· IJower w:lth Chicago 1 to 2 advance on hogs weighlng over
through last Fri· f..'ents' lower.
240 pounds.
loo uo-, 1o&lt; 2 led-hot lloopino 1o&lt; tiro prko of .U ·
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~';~·~·~=• the departme-nt re- j The average cost of :.;teers at
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another drop of 2 cenls ~ttven major markets was ex- Think ahead, anticipate turns
Til~ price declined ev. pected 10 top $24.~0, comp:u. and lane changes, and don't
1. !it_"11"l""ilt fa:rmers continued to j ~d with $24.27 last week ~ild over-s~er . . . three tips from
strx'lts In the lace of : 125.49 a year ago. The av-.a~e the Highway Safety
De.p~rtRear Meigs ~jtneral Hotpital
. weight of slaughter stem
export demand.
at ~· ment to make winter driVIng
PHONE 992-2176'"' '
of the price weakness, 1 major markets last week was easier ... ..-1 aafer. ,
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Factors Traced in Decline
Of Wheat Current Prices

Chain Saw
headquarters
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A1ter you ave
en. "· nura~ For in&amp;tl(lce, we rtplr and ..,.,.

ber of samples from the field, Jet •• mA,n Of ehaln .,.._
mix them to~ether tht;trgugtlly
and let t~~ soli dry under nat- What_.tr your chain: siW pro!J,.
ural conditions.
lem, let us JOive it. W•'vt.lot 1
th Wh~
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5 , • ed irl
th'

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do not pulverize, r uc g e
coarser granules _to about . the
size of wheat grams or smallflr.
Retain one pint from " .the
original sample; place in .dean

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..'YEA&amp; VBTEliAN -D.
eu;l'* lllelw*, Celllervllle
reetfved a .,,_ KDIPII of
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. . . . Gllllpolla • Mlddl..
iort Naomf Lodce No. $$
~ II GaDI(IQ)II. A N"

chain nwa, Remlnfllon does.
It·you don't alrttdy own 1 chll"
'Nt can lltlp you u1Kt the

saw,

rl~t uw from our complete Unt
ar Rtminato'n chain aaws-•11

tlrtol r.r- 111111 lonner ...,.
olmoll eerrler, Mr. Rl&lt;bnlo
Jolaed t11e narmaa 11 of P
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lie tron1f..... It tile Ga!IJ.

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Skating is fun, but only when
skates are worn.; Bmtlne:·
walk &lt;itliykli t~J&lt; r~\!"
is no Jaughing m
Steps and walks should
free or ice and snow
.
ing the winter months . urges
Department of HighwaY
ty, and suggests _showing
sideration for others by sorink-1
ling .·walks with sand to

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Three different sizes "'gi~fNJ~~,I~~
needs ... 100,000 to 2
classes. Burn kerosene
l)pera\e on IIO AC, UL
arld · burner unit . . the
in ' hotne heating. Tb&lt;:rm,osti
available.

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AVAI.LAIL'

Regular $1-1.95 Jacket FREE
with any "FUP TOP" HEAtER

POMEROY

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dote to be set; Roy L. Young,
ti&gt;e· nremen't f!'\dt can aale. .
25, ~herman, W. Va., 110 operwas a sl.c~s and the' Worr!O
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Its · donation ol'!tlOII to be used iected by the Executive CotJn.o Casteel, 22 • Scarbro, W. Va..
u a a menl 011 the new ftre IcU of Gallia • Meigs C!~:~ lob-brakes, municipal court, Jan.
truCk~ next ~gular meetlnl . last week three year terms. .14; and Allen J .. Saki; 25,. AI·
wlli be January ~ at 8 p.m. in ! In addition, lour members toona, Pa., speeding, municipal
were re.elccted for tbree yur
the f!rehourie.
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loughby Hill, Qlester, and Cbar~
ls R. Karr, Pomeroy. Rev. Jooeph R. Kraly, wao elected as
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' :viC!! president. T. F. Burleson,
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of Engineers, announced' today
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The Meigs County Farm B~ The_ council agreed to pnrt[CI.. removal of bulldinp located at
eau wilt ~lc~ oH a membership pate m the Ree!onal Approach the locl:ette reservation, Galli·
drive .m Monday at Pome- as e~~&gt;lalned by Mr.
s .a m po11a Loeb and Dam
near
ray.
~Sharp oli.R.D. Rev. Kraly, AI· Apple Gl'll'le, Mason County,
Aadrew Cross, Letart .
bertf\l. Durose, and John Col- Weal Ytrglnla, will be received
pre.tdent &lt;if Meigs
~~. 'roeiJI-iwere appointed to serve In bls olfice until 10 a.m., EST.,
Farm ,Bureau, aalcl t1to
members of the Regional February 9, and · then publicly
lor the state-wid~ cam~n is Council wbich wtn be lonaetl opened.
''MoTe ~ -lor Membel'l." . from the Appalacliia COilllties In Eight buDdlngs wlll be IOid:
The oounty goal Is 2110 me~ ~astem Olllo.
four two-story anc1 one 1\Htory
beT famllles, ...... the toW It "ddltion, 'Mlss Rosalie dwellingS; one 2-story &amp;-room
expected to be reached by JIIJlo S
selected as local brick
house· ..-t'two
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J..ear b~lcl: and ~
already ~ll@d 1011 meaijlen. ~ ReiJona! Upward Bound· JB'O' ll'ame.
Vlflll Khrl of Pomeroy was ject 1'blcb has been IUbmlllel! Jl'urther Information may be
appointed growtll chairman lor 1b~l~D. Mr. Oran C. Barry obtail)ed from Elmer .D. Walker,
this ~rsoiT."':~~t!!' . ~t~~~ pro~ Locl:master Of GaillpoUs Loeb
memth
~coMill
eio tal Ooasumer ~a 1- ..-1 Dam, , llopett, W. Va.,
~:'en ~ 1Wllli er,
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ry .r,.~, Olin Wllso"':'
,.; OruDcu 11&lt;19Pied an AD- Guyan, ·,OhiO 2&amp;8-Ql!, or lrom
MJ4klff, Leo Story,
, noal • ..-! Sick Leave Scliedult!i the ~eo of tlto District Eng!Camaban,
.Holter,
for, trill thne llalf ~~~~~. aeer, U, 8· Ar1nY
Engint!er
Dale Baelmer, More than
" ~. by lbe eolllllilll•, ~~Hs':,U: W. Va.,
Fann Bureau llleiDben wlll
lllitl. btld bela , appoiDted for · •
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t!JitLd'uty. A flnil financial .....
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"~ettna ~ . · • ·.Grant was Jnl8llle( Jp \fBI '~ ~ .at ll:lS
whl!at and owljJe tariJ beJni . a4illllll tb a ~ ftriUci,fl p.ln, tb the Clfllt Ori' remdence
duotetl at tbe 1tate ..-! 1oea1
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Accoqlling
WilHam McKinley Dl'l director the report
be
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Nelcomed Into the Chapter Vol· land lti60 of persons aged 16 tD
The State Highway patrol cited Steven V. White, 17'
•nter Fl~ Department
last 29 and modest "out-migration" Rt. 2 Vinton, to Gallia county juvenile co~rt Jan. 14 on a
week in I reguklr sessioo at ot pels.os over 30 years of age. chArge of improfer backing after an aCCident at 5:50 P·
ito fi~house . .Oick Gaul was in
Tile 11udy also ·mtUeated m. Friday on Mil St., in Thurman.
c~~Jrge.
thai •se-ra!
countlea ~-,..~
Timothy L. M.etzler, 18, Rt .d2 Thurman,
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NeweU, a not "111-mllflltillo" of ptr- rldor, suffered bruised legs ~11_..". _1'0 _en nger n
James McDonald, and Charles sons aged 15 and over
accident. He was treated at
ElCh!nger, all under 21, and Following a presentaUon on Oak Hill Hospital and re- court, Jan. 18.
20 Ia
jolni)lg with their parents' coo. the contents oftheotudy a brief ' leased.
Cited to appear Jan.
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discussion was held tD aoswer l OfCicers reported that the Meigs County court were: ~&gt;The department Invites civlo qul!\tioDs concerning the signif. !accident occurred when White dy Ann Williams, 20• Rt. 1' Rutm!nded• mldenta of Chester lcance ol the Information
to baeked his car out onto Mill land, speeding; Ray E. Vanov·
ToWnship to apply for member· county planning
,St., and the vehicle !ltruck the er, 22, River Rouge, Mich., left
ship iii the volunteer organ!.. In other busn;,s a brief de- : motorcycte riddes by Metzler. of center; Danny P. Case, 18•
tion. Youlit Ui to ~l,ieara of age - ---·-- · --~--- --·
There was moderate damage P~meroy, red Ugbt, and Fredmay join witl! pai'a\ii.·~·.Onsenl. u··~
to tile cycle and minor dlllll- die L. Tackett, 29' Rutland, DO
A tralnilll! meeting for memage to the caT.
muffler.
hero on "Use of Equipment,"
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Other patrol arrests Friday
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has beeh sltited for Wednesday,
' were: Forrest E. Walker, •

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Three loin
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cyc}e crash In• Thurman
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Clounty
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Counttes j A special brochuro on plan- Commission; Mal\
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Thursday even· ning education, prepared
by chairman ollbe Jackson
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county
officials.
group for approval. Copies of her of the Wellston City Plan- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,:;::...,_""':'_ _"":~~=-:-:-:::--:::::::::-:;:-;::::::::":::.7'----:=:-:':'
'Theseminar,spolll!oredbythe the broch~ are ·~peeled to be ning Commission; and Howard
VOL. 1 NO. 50
SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 1967
SECOND SECTION
P«ge t1
Board of Regents itnder a distributed In eaeb county with- Blum and Roscoe
MOWTey, - - - - - - · - - - -- _ _ _
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Ibolb of Hocking County Planlion Act ol 19M, w.. held at the Attending the planning semi· ning Commission.
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confroUed ·with.,, sprays of
maphos, methOxychlor, malath~
itJn,' .ronnel. lindane, and toxaphene. Fanners should
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ooly methoxychlor; ronnel, or
malathion on calves under 3
months old; but should not use I
malathion on calves under .
month of age .•
Ronnel should not b• u•ed

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that problems of buying hay in
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jng cattle to rub excessively. age problems. You will need to 4rlng Ave. _· ~.S~QJ' Peme.-.r
The cattle often rub large ateas ·pa a fee of 1125 which tak••
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E•t. Agent, ,_'iliealtu~
Meig• co;nty
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try Researdl, Dlvisl111,
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will be held Thursday in the ' The afternoon session stafl.s Co., St. UMils, Mo.; E. I. Rollauditorium of ttre Agricultural at 1: IS p.m. under the chairman ertsoir, Nqtrllloniat, J. W. EsbeJ..
Administration Building at Ohio ship of Dr. Robert E. Cook, man and Sons, Lancaster, Pa.;
State University, Columbus, ac- Chairman o1 the Poultry Sck and Earl RlemaD, . Man..,.,
cording to Bryson R. carter, ence Department of Ohio State Jl'eed Manulacturlnl, Landmark,
Gallia county extension agent. University. First on the
pro- Columbus.
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19 a.m. with registration and !be , Naber, Pr?fessor,
morning program which starts IPoultry &amp; 1ence
Department, Once Over Lightly by IIi'.
at 10 a.m. has Dr. George J. OSU, on the subject,
"Red Robert E. Cook; "Mortallty PM.
Mountney, Associate Prolessor, ILigllts and Egg Produclio.n." [terns ~Ohio Egg Produdnll
Poultry Products Technology, Highlight of the afternoon ses- Flocks, by Dr. GlydeA. Mm!ll,
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Poultry Science Department, ,sion will be a bane! discu.,lon DVM, Associate Profenor, PaOSU as chairman.
on, "Feeds and Feeding for . thology, Poultry Sci~ Depart•
Roy M. Kottman, Dean, Tomorrow's Egg and Poultry iment, OSU; and "Wbal's Ahead
OSU College of Agriculture and Meat Production." Members ol for the BroDer lndtmtry
Ill
Home Economics, will deliver the panel are : Dr. Howard C. i Ohio?" by Mr. Arthur Upmaw,
an address at the noon catered Naber, moderator, Dr. J. E. Vice-President, Hony Farms
luncheon of the Ohio Poultry ,Marr, Manager, General Pool· Industries, Wllkesboro, N.c.

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A graduatt' ol the Hol2er Hos- Monday, Jan. rs througn F'ri·! Tuesd~ ~~mn~!li" R e v. lNaoa~ne, will speak Th~y
pital School of Nunlng has re- 1day, Jan. 20 at Heath Metho- ·Max DO Kite of e
host jusing the topie, "The Feet." .
ceived the bigbest score in Oblo ' dist Chureh in Middleport.
I~hurch wll,1, speak on the topic, I His church will provide the sp.,
Members of the
Gallipolis on the au 'cal nursing ..ction
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The Ear. MusiC Will be. by cia! musie.
Cbamber of Commerce have un- 1of the exa:nation for licensure Services wrU. be held rughlly tile host choir under the direc· t The concluding sermon on
t!l Thursday, Jan. 26, to select by the State of Ohio Board of . beginning at 7.30 P·~~mmu~~ uon of Ben Philson.
Friday w!U be given by Rev.
live new huard directors.
Nursing Education and Nurse · n;.m:r" !no! ~e Special Y The Rev. Nyle Borden, chap- '•I Donald Hicks ol the Qlurch of.
Eleven candidates are in the Registration.
c. u wil~s I c~rge. ted m~ lain of the Gallipolis State In- Christ on the subject, ''T h'i
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running for five seals 10 who
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a so
presen
eac stitute, will speak Wednesday Hands." The Church of CllriJt
were nominated by
chOJD. She ,, Mrs. ~semary Shafer . evening from the
various on the topic, "The Eye" with chotr wiD bavo apecill millie.
her's retiring directors, and an- Bowman, a native of Ironton church choirs.
music !rom the Mt.
Moriab The Rev. Donald Boone ol the
additional candidate who was who was oo-valedlctorlan of the The theme of the week will
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nominated via Ution.
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of 1966 ol Holzer Hosplt- concern !be topic,
"Common
leaving at tbe end ol January,
The candida~ nominated by als School 0( Nursmg.
Senses of Christianity' taken
w!U suhetltute during tile .-k
the outgoing directors are Dr. Mrs. Bowman is the tlaugtJ. from the scripture of Romans
wherever neOeSW'J' ..-1 need·
Oscor Clarke, Dean Evans, Mar- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarenee 12. Monday eveni111 the speak·
ed. The publie Ia lll9llld ID U.
lin Kerns Bob Saunders, Mor· Sbaler, 2818 South Flfill
Sl, er will be the Rev.
Howard
tend the II!I'Vicet.
ria Elliott: caroll Snowden, John Ironton. She was
gradua~ Ruppelt of the First . United
The oHerlnl Ia used far ~
McKean Manning Wetherholt, ll'om Ironton High School With Presbyterian Churcb usmg the Kenneth E. Riggs RL
I munlty needs by 11\t JDiDitlel'.
WUJard 'Leedy and Jamea Mer- the class of 1963.
topic, "The Tongue." Music Reedsville, an agent for th; Ia! associalloll 'llllit:b .l£llllllllll
ry.
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will be provided
tile Pres- Jobn Hancock Mutual Life 1n- tlto service~ eadJ ,_,
The additional eandldate Is
surance eo. bas qualified for
Dr. Keith Brandeberry, I be
Junior Fair Wiu
the "Presid~nt's Hooor Club," Friday Driven
chamber's present president.
and wlll receive an all-expense
Ballots wore malled to 115
Merit Certificate
paid trip to San
Francisco, Are Well Behaved
members last week by
Mrs.
r,
The Galli Count
J . Calif. to the compony's coo- City polJce reported 1111 ~Thelma Elliott, executive secre.
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. ~Dior vention, Jan. :n-211.
fie accttlenta Friday lll ~
tary.
was awarded a certificate Members of the "President's polls. Seven accideata wer8 1i1o
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Ex
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A 1965
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Ohio Director of Agriculture worth of new insurance
or of the year.
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d . 1966
Arrests Friday included Ger·
Administration
:~:~~·:~~~;as
county fair aociety repre- m;::-:. ~rs. · Riggs wtn altllne F. Varney, 45, Rt.l, Jllfo
The lnst!tuto lor Regional [)e. 1 SheriH Robert c. Harfeo.
leave Columbus Monday, Jan- well fail~ to yield the, ~ velopment hao asoumed tldmlll- : h
There were 74 county
and uary 16 and Oy by jet It Ailxr of way, cltd to munlciJIIb cour&amp;" lstrallve responsibility for tbe ·~riff Hanenbach said the indj!pendent fairs held In the querqu~. where they will spend Jan. 14, and Howard N. Bill.
Center for EconomiC::U.,~ auiomobile 'belonclnl to Carl atate during 1965. Gallia count)' a week with Mrs. Rlgg&gt;' par- iiil, of 808 Fourtb Ave., assault··
lty, aoconltng ~
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Eme, erodburn-Ave., Cleveits citation by recelvlllfl enta, Mr. and Mrs. Haro!d V. and battery, warrant slpwl 111
llity President emon •
land, had been stripped llld apeclal recognition for eapiial Noble, befo~ flying on to San O'Nella Cousina, belll'lnl
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enPrestctent Alden aafd IRD bas pushed over 1 hffi onto the _
Franclsce for the convendon. municipal court, Jan. It.
been asked to administer the bank of the Olllo River between
Center beeause of recent ebt1J1o Lontl Bottom and Sbade lllver.
ges 1n federal programa. '"lbe The motor, seats, PI tanka
original empbaala of t1to Cent. ..-! wbeela .of the car ._w ert!
er." Alden explained, ''was 011 missing, aecordlng to lfarteD..
t1to econom1e de~t of bach, who· ...,IIIIH!tl his loVe-.
Aj/pafacbla. In lbe past year, llgaUon of the IDcidonl.
however, bolh tlto AppalaclliaD
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Regional Cbbllllilslon lnd the
CITY W.f.TERWORIB
Ecoaolrilq Development
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ei1Janded 57, lOw 4;1. ~)urday readJnc their actlvltltl Ia tllla areo.~ tl at 11:30
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Wodd 1'1al
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Dating Game

HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
mond (Perry MasOa)
tams to feature films
Father Knowa Best •c_ role In "Criss Cross.

M!daay News

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Donna Reed

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HOLLYWOOD (.lJPI) _Cameo roles in "A Guide tor
the
Married Man" will be
played
Iby. Lucille Ball~ Ja~ . Benny,
Polly Bergen, Joey BishQp, ·Art
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Jeffre.
Carney, Sid Caesar,
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CandideCa!Jif'"B
Bever}J

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Cartoon Carnival
Merv Griffin

Obliii&amp;C

Jac:Jtie

11:00 Pal ..aooue
11:30 IL. Squares

the other. band, one · II:Oo DiaJIDg
SUddenlY· 1iDds liiBC-TV distri· · ll:aD- ..
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mere names, faceless aDd
anonymous to most of the world
and secondary
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land , of ~ :."PPllm and the
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'lbey an! tbe social lions, the
moneymakers, the beroet aDd
beroiDel of the fonnal party.
the !IOUDd lltages and cbie
restaurants. In other days it
was the movie JDOBU}a, tbe

(UPI)-Holly- Lotusland.
woods hlerardly ia as clearly The Brahmins at his late
*!iDeated • the ancient easte stage of development are the
aystem of India.
stars. Not teleulllica stul, mind
'l1linp have shifted in the you, but motion picture atars.
past quarter century, to be Doris Day, E!~ Taylor,
sure, but the hierarchy is Ricbard Burton, Gregory Peek,
nonetileless defined and respect.. Roet . {Jt*"", _~ Heston
a:! by seekers of status Ill lllilaftl81 !JCOI"d ofllllherSi
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Given in RevieW

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of the liallclicra!IIDide by
tiDemal Oqress and to I b • Dtl..alot_to 1M Stall~ lnoles.
Stale Conference were eleeled ~treat~. 1lbi&lt;b ~rill be htkl on Eleven member•
' . jbol, ...un&amp; tt Fl'lDCII CQt. llhrch at (lnci!IDOtj _.. Mn. and co-boslelles wert M II
Oil)' Qlapler, lltl!lblers o1 tho Ec&gt;liPC. Mn. llqu and Misl Mary O'Brien. Mn. J. s.
.\mtrlotQ 1\evolvtioa 1111 •eoll Mary Vlrlioia O'Brieo. Alter· and Mrs. 1\oberl M. Betz. Mra.
II tbo home ol Mll8 Cot.boriloe nalol are Mrs. Nell, Mrs. MJr. Eplin&amp; presided at the
Hayward, Third Ava.. GaUipo. raret ~ Mre. J. E. GIUJJ tna. and Mrs. H. W.
Ill .
Mn Lawrcct Gllea and Nlss served as ebaplaln iu tbe
Eltcted to alltlld tbt Con- Cllthtl'llle S.yward.
,..,.. of Mn. J, E. Gllla.
II'OSS, wbidl wUimeot in Wosl&gt;Mra. MCJ A. ~ of Rio Marpm lilcbr pva lba
ln(ton, D. C., iu April wero GI'OIIdo save a Jll'fiCI'8DIIID lba oap lroal lba I'MIItlea.t
Mrs. M. T. Eplina, ilqelll, and AlntriCIII illditn. Sbe cholt to al I m...... lor Naw Yw,
Mra. Robert Ha&amp;an of HuotiPC· talk abcut the Florida Seminole and 111 tbt Nlul ol tho
lim, W. Va. Altmlates ~n tril&gt;e, an4 told of its pride. She al O!tpter.
we~ Mrs. Howard 1. Neal, Mrs. broufht With her books and The hotteuea HrVod
Lal!la Ray and Mrs. Howard nowspaper articles, and 501110 Imenta dtirlni a IOCial houl'.

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Dw1na lbe JII'OII'IIIl hour,
Mn. Davl4 P'armtr .,.. pre.
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presideD!, ln. Wll)(!eU
Getlacb, In reqn!Qoa of ber
• yem of service 111111 .allen&lt;!...., In lbe dllll'd&gt; 111111 ICIIvi!leo In II¥' eburcb.
'1be ~ wu opeoed wflll
siD«!nn of lba dUll 10"1
ftlllowed by deYOtlona Jlven by
Cash Braley. $he read
Proverllo 17, 'and read a
lllflllltaUon, "''boupta F o r
'rfl" by Norm111 V~nt pe,;.,
clostna with J)IVer
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in tile Ports- . Feb. 8, &lt;lasses of laymen,
~ ~· .Ptstftct, and a third of taught by the1r local pastors,
~.;iiiimon other Methodists in woll delve deeply Into the study
~,O'tliilo West Area are called of ille Sermon on the Mount
;tm\eo _
reDaw their unde;standlng of !a~ found In Matthew,
~lment to Chri•tlan ' s. 8, and 7.
_ mor'.aliiy by their bishop, Fran - In a letter to his pastors,
eta Otrtld !Dsley.
I shop Ensley wrote lhls
'J'ht blsbop's call ia in tbe "In a time whea our culture Is
1o1m o1 a Bible Study to be facing a mql'll opslll,
Ill the mora than need to relreob·ourselves and to
IDeal Mtlhotli8t oiiW'Ches l..truct our people anow
"'"'""- Atv durin( lbe Leaten thollr~,: ol
UYini."
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announces these six study ses$ions for 86 Portsmouth
trict mlnilers:
West Union Methodist Church
Rev. Earl New~erg, leader:
Jaokson MeUtodiSt
Church,
Bev. Joyce Dozier,
leader;
Pomlroy Methodist
Churcll,
Mu. Donahue,
le;o4er:
Rlo Grande Methodist Chureb,
Bev. Robert
Portamooth Trinity
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111, leader, Jan. 31 to Fob.

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Dancing, Bridge

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Seen and Heard

by Club

·:.C."::th':,':~sr':it~~r·

table faVWt 44nated by the
Ohio Valley Bankln( Co., and FRENOI ART OOWNY
lhe stereo phooQ(raph wbieb IIOIIIIfleo
ol two
provided dinner millie, dcmalede claucs. 11u1c
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by Allison Electric Co.
eoaauWD&amp; Gill, 11
eaD Mn. lila W.._.,

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aH ; .i'jjo :nalliad ll*ill
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' ."'let; chainnan for tbt lllOIIIb o!

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M!l. llalpb DlrDell ~ ~·
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F t Teacher
Chapter Meets

Mrs. Gett'es

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'Iiiii .._... frGm 1:~ apeak at ll:o lO•It ._ na. war· ""lift~~ _..JIIi..
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SUN. 16th ...;•1!fenlldM' 'nlo Gna1M11 of tile Son of
~-- 6:00 PJL
MON. 16tb - .l,jlll'lst. The Grealelt Prophet 7:00P.M.
TUES. 17th -&lt;Cbrlll, The Groa'- PI1Yalcl4n 7 P.H.
WED. 18th ---librut, Tltt Grutell Law-Oivar T P.ll.

KORNER
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For The Whole I' amity

PRICES BEGIN ..:_ .

Thl•l• Your Penonallnvltltlon
fou Are Invited To Our
G*L'·PEL MEETIN~

$1'99

THE SHOE BOX

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FRI. 2011: The Oteatast IDih Pl'ltst 7 I'll.
SAT. 2lat - ChHII, The Gruteat Judp - 7:00P.M.
SUN. 22nd - Wjoat
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THEME: THE GREATNESS .OF CHRIST
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Redudions
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CHAIRS
ROCKERS
LAMPS
PICTURES

Toped Address
Given Heath's

for your

DINING ROOM
6-PC. SUITE
rich, warm, inviting
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3 ft. wide Hutcb, Round Table
_4 Chairs

Reg. $323.50 ·· Salt $244
Orig. $-m.SO - 6-pce.
White Frtl'lch Dining
Room. lndudet Oval
Jeble, 4 Chelra, lart•
Chine
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Orig. $887.00 - 6-Piece Medlterr1neen DINING
ROOM SUITE, Jade Green Finiah. lnclu~11 1
Magnificent lrukfront Chin•, Long OctlgO'! T1ble,
4 Chain;
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15' x 19'7" 100% Nylon - Olive
IJ' X 13'0'1 100% Npfon- O,ld
12' x 2J'2" 100% 'Nylon - Mufti.Coler _

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- 4' 1&lt;. e• All

$17$

$247
$165
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$54
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6' x 9' 110% Nylon- Pink
6' X f' 100% Nylon- ...... 0....

6' x 9' ICIO% Hvlon- IINnze,OoW ·
4'9" II 12'5" 1110"~ Wool Twist - , . . _ - $100
7'10" x s·a~ 100% Nylen - c 7'6~ x . , . 100% Nylon- Sculpt. Blue _

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FRIDAY
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Elastic -Laces Solve tnis
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SAVE ON D15nNCTIVE
DECORATOR PIECES, SUITES,
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Dkk Roach will • represent 1
the club al tile a"ociation m~t· '
to be heJd In Pomeroy on
· I1th. There were 18
bers pr.. ent, an&lt;l
or pJe, C$ke and coffee
served. The club enjoyed I h
showing of films of past horse
shows.
·Joeepb Hospital, Parkertburg,
where she underwtnt a loltlil·
lectomy and ill recovoriag

CLEARAN~E

"l'li!i'"' Ia · llefrlc tnaletL He
vdllll .... !Pal. m'lllllltl ~ •

Mrs, ~ TNder1~ wu

inl-[)~.jwi!Nnt

1831.

the P11i C&lt;iioDcllon of O!eater car CNT!er.
" fill donated by Ha&amp;kioa- Council, Daughleno of Allier•·
-Tanner Uo. was ilf'Senled to ca, mel Wednutlay evonmc at Mr. ud 111'1. Mlrlbtll Pbll·
Mr: E. v. Clam.
lbe lod(e hall.
lipl of CGblmllul IN v1a11JD8
Mn. GuMIII gavt
special '11le ltltettna opened with .hli IIJOibtr, Mrl. Qarln Ploil·
thlnka for lillie 11--.~ do- ICI'iplure reading ol Matthew lips of Socend Ave. They were
naiad
Tqoe l\lnlillln Co.: 5:3-11 by Mrs . Hobart Newell oalled here by the death ot
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- - president, followed by I he mother, Mrs. Carrie E. Hall m
Lord's Prayer and pledge to a Huntington horpltal Friday
fill In unison, Mre.
James allernOGII.
HoiiOD was welcomed u I new
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m&lt;mbor. Other Glfleero install- Dr. and Mn. Leoaanl Harris
C~tde
eel were lllrs. Marion Wood. •Ice and Mrs. Evan c. Roderick
'"l'he Nlho&amp; Time" was the president; Mn. Clarenee Neuts- tpenl Friday la Columbus•
. : 'lllbject ol a ltpofl...mtal of Utw, pcrottry; _and Mrs. Hattie
.
• atldl'lll by Paul Harvey, Frederick, sentonel.
rtdfo PlftOIIIIIIf, prtBtnled at Games were played during the
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'" .. Jllllitl7 mMibll ol tho El· social hour under the dlreetlon
IS
.-~ tl. :a.th lltfhe. Of Mrs. Ross Cleland and Mrs.
Cllllrtl 'l'latrltlar o...mc Newell and prizes awarded the
OpiC
1111 lht ~ !ln. 1fM Doa• Winners. Refreshments were aer· Rev. Joseph Quopmao
lue, procram ebalnnan, pra. ved by the hostesses, Mrs. Hen- the First Baptist Church, GaJ.
· ....... lht ltpod IJI'III'Int.
ry Beaver, Mrs. Buel Ridenour llpolls, spclle rectlllly to lbe
I'm. Qjlltal JlradlourY, Jlrlllo and MrB. Arthur Orr, to those l'rngres!live Malher's League
_,., piiiiW tbt """' named above and Mrs. ~bel tho home of Mrs. Hobart WiJ.
toliil Jllll 7 w11en 1 MW Ro1117 Van Meier, Mr•· MUo B1p1, son, Jr•
wulormld and wlll Mrs. E4dia liarluD&amp;. Mra. Os· Ill! topic ,... .., parents
' ..... , . Pruer, o~alrmlll, car Weber, Mrs. Heary Spo.,. sponslbUlty 1u the religious
· · IIIIi.JIJ*, o.oma :a,., IIIIa cer and two guests, ~- Ehza. traini.D&amp;. , of lbeir children.
llt:.a. 12111 Pall!ela DtiJa)nlo. belli Wietl:atD and Sbtila New. ~ memboro prelllil
" .ICti'IIJI ,... !lrPtl te IJri::lh ell.
and one .J11081, Mrs. ''IIJ~IJ!Iity
11111118)' to 1 •
Jones, eajoyed tho ...
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of Mre. Wilson and ber co. Qundltee 1211111boro 1or ~
booteooea. Mn. Charlot lbt·
., . Pe1Jr:mry meetlnc were nanu ure
yon and Mrs. John Francis.
llltl l:lclude ldlle Hawley, de.
DJaiila the buliDtu meeting
ftllmltl Loree Smltb,
pro· CllDduclld by Proaldent Mrs.
·. . lli'JUII; and Edna Frenoh and The Southwestern • Future Richard Brown, a review of
.
·J(qnna Jean Stivers, hollesses. Homemakers of AmftiCS club tho by-Jews of the league was
- ~ 11:o p!'Oil'11111, a tfet. held Ita rqular II!OII.IIIly motlo beld. The next meatU:t will lie
· • - was IOI'Ved by lfno. lng ThurftlaY evtnl::c, Jan. 12, Jan. 30 at the botne ol Mn:.
..,,.~~~~-to those mentioned a- with Betty Joneo, president, Bcb Clark.
IIii
and Jean Fisher, Margar- pre.ldlng. A busineso meeting
---dwar&gt;lls, Louise &amp;row• .., - beld wittn Jllllll ..... ~
Fultz.
CUlled for • d11101 aft8r ona ol
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the &amp;anf•· ~renc~a Fulks ,..,
appointed •• ebalrmon of the
eonu:nlllte•.
·t'lilb Mu"rt' Held
Till• month'• prQIJ'Itll cllalr· The c.r.c. Club met ThUnJ.
,..fl'tli: ..... 11obort Arn_oltl
man wu Almedla Huleblnoon. clay evt~~~nc at tho bo:ne of
jj.;•ent""""'""ln~ed, Rl~
A skit put OIL was tilled • Gee Ill pre!lident, Mrs. Johll
tho 81-MoniiiiY 01141, _Eoerybody Drlv.... The In Kanauga, wilh nlnt~=~~~
club Thursday ._. &lt;tw'act.ero were Claudia Hutcl:· IJII(j one autat, Dr. Eclnt
1t htr home, East IIlii: ill8olt, V~o llansen, Cathy ties. pr.....t.
Prizes ....., • Lambert, Cowlie Goble, IJntla Mrs . . Raitt dirtclod ~~~
to
Jobn leavw Greene. The likll eotlad with a lor rocrt1Uon with pr11at
Mas ~!mer. M ••· problem. Paula Perroud led Nra. Raitt &lt;liNcle:l ~~~
!'il'jl. ·Taylor ~ved 8 l:l1tt- the dilcuNiol.
for -IIGII wllh , . _
:' df;f J1ft fro::: her secret pal. Refrtabaenb: -.ero served ,.... by Thlbu
JWreshmeql.l were served llr by Vlvl111 ~ ...t JN!IIIt EmlllllM!a' Mra.
liJ&gt;'IP to ~ tlllovt IIIII J4k!JIB. 11M ~·· IJI(It$QL' wt!C0!!1111t
ll:t
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1\'lp]elt. Mrs. '!'!; ~ ' - ~. altaJ:detl. memtJer till will lit heal
~ Mrs. ~-,
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the next n:eetllll tt lilt

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Your Home," by Mrs. Belva
A4klns.
The meelin8 was opened by
Mre. aea t:ruott. pret~dent. 0ptilling 80111 by tile group ""'
"Farther Along... Mrs. Moe
Slooemiker gave the ~eripture
l'tltding Md prayer was led
by Mlsto Bonnie Nibert.
Mary Frances Role gave
Blblt questlom. The
meotln( will be Feb. lth at
lltmlt ol. Mrs. Rebecoa

members COWliJ' nlidenta.

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. -;,~t, 'l1le meeJ!ng was preolded ov·
l,r1. • b)l'llfrt. lllbn Guion, pnsi·
debt; ·llloo expressed her tbanb
··I..,. II&gt; ..._. · Wllo mada arr1111e.
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,_.,~, lilt eva. TheY
George ,.abit, Mre.

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Mrs. KaUe YOU!lC and Joan
Pine Grove. The Repps
especially to see Lewis Hudson
who was a patient in Holzer
H011pitlll following ourcery.

Feature Society Meeting

1\oadlnpQLtured 1 meetinl
•I the Notilflip MisaJonary Soclety Tltlll'ltla)r aflemooil at the
'--;:~::;;:==~;;:::::; borne ot Mrs. Lull Cremeens.
If
Presented '. ~ "Doell Your
Lilt RiD&amp; ~· by Mra. Mae
~t_., "'1111nr1
Wortll
Wblle, ' by :!lhl. Jtnet Pettus;
Mr. allll Mre. llobartrt ~=~ "Get Someone Ellt," by Mrs.
of Lower River Road, G•
Gerlle Nell; "Tea,mwort," by
;., attended funeral oervicea
Miss Bonnie Nibert; "Not Old,
Thunciay aflemoon in R 1co- Not New," by Mrs. Faye
mODd, Ind., 100' l\lrs.
RGOO, and "II Jesus Came to
Aillftllllll of lldqt and danelnl followed the din· 1Lanier. Site and her lalt
...-lllHtlllg ofNewcomers Club of Gallipolis Thui'Sday bancl wtl1't both 1or1ner

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lbe lick IIH!mbeno lloted lnclodHomer
Jones,
Ma e
Mrs. Leo
Cbllds.
Pearhe
Frank Beach
Roscoe
. Mr! . Edgar
Roooh, Mrs. William Radford,
HOME FROM HOSPITAL
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fink,
Miss Bobbl Koy Chapman,
Mrs, Anna · .j:!offerkamp, Mrs. t1au1hter of Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Rleo. Mno. Elfie Mont. ert Chapman ot Pleuant 1\ldge
Elmer
Webrung, Pomeroy Is homo •!rom
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will M ..._ 11;y Jle'rill LJ&gt;

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t~":B i5h0 p call5 F0 r Renewa i£:~ta:it~~: ~~:d•v::~:!~n·~·~e!j~~\.
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4IM Llllfn -wn Nlll lnlll lira
· 017 Qaa U...WIII, ltllt Plllldenl
, .. president Ulanl&lt;ecl Mn. .... art illotnlclor Ill Gall~ Molhen l-.. llold Tllnll)'
lin. IAIIIr ~ dl•
11111 .,_...... , _ Cl'l
DollJII Hi&lt;:tt l&lt;&gt;r ber work hl j fOils clly ochoob. Tile claw nl&amp;ht at tho 11111111 "' II u .......
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"'"' - the church and the soc1et.v dur. 1 b ;;;:;;;;.'""
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=y..:: :ddl~ an;: ~ 11 ~lldj&gt; (:ol.
The meellnf ~ Cill1eol to 'otb1 CIIIIIMI II tbo iuftlor f ' '
;:'lheli
pas~~ Twe lop.
Older by Mn. ~ prllldetli. tbla 1M', lin. Milt na, " '
mHiilliJ ::: concludod ;.uh ':;.
Bv"YYOO bllereole&lt;l 1, aay RoU call wu .~
by I;IIO!IIIId cbllnntll ol
to '
Lord' Pr
and Ut
o1 !he eounes - d eoortaet membora atrlal..,lbllr NJiol. t•411t.
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t'
ayer
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Mrs. Ike W.U.er at tlf-1931. Mn. Robert lloaattt, f1l tht Lovel• re!NabJr ·
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'""''and mOIDI OOIIUIIIItM IOld
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cJ aevtrtl mGntJ , . _ ~ _.ed by lba bOll..
23 mfllllbert presenl by the
Change• of Classe•
jecll whleb ~ llal boll-. dllrtDI I .IOdal hour.
lesses, Mrs. Mildred Hawley,
.., ;etl011 WM ,Aba. It wu A door prllt wU - by Mrs.
Mrs. Cash Braley Mrs. l.eola Arad Rules RetJi~ announeed thai .,a lbblild't I'IDII W
A&amp;- lba am
Hawley, lfN. o..;.r ftDuob
A dii!CIIIiioo of ebanau of Nl&amp;hl wtU be beld·iu hbruar,, madll lht ~luiiOII and
Mrs. !Ucg.
classes ancl nokoo Ia the associ· with pliDl to be IIIIIOUIICtd Jalo byola'tll will ba ttudlecl.
aUon rule book was held at Ute
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Wodnetday meeting at the ~a&lt;l&gt;. - ·
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of the liallclicra!IIDide by
tiDemal Oqress and to I b • Dtl..alot_to 1M Stall~ lnoles.
Stale Conference were eleeled ~treat~. 1lbi&lt;b ~rill be htkl on Eleven member•
' . jbol, ...un&amp; tt Fl'lDCII CQt. llhrch at (lnci!IDOtj _.. Mn. and co-boslelles wert M II
Oil)' Qlapler, lltl!lblers o1 tho Ec&gt;liPC. Mn. llqu and Misl Mary O'Brien. Mn. J. s.
.\mtrlotQ 1\evolvtioa 1111 •eoll Mary Vlrlioia O'Brieo. Alter· and Mrs. 1\oberl M. Betz. Mra.
II tbo home ol Mll8 Cot.boriloe nalol are Mrs. Nell, Mrs. MJr. Eplin&amp; presided at the
Hayward, Third Ava.. GaUipo. raret ~ Mre. J. E. GIUJJ tna. and Mrs. H. W.
Ill .
Mn Lawrcct Gllea and Nlss served as ebaplaln iu tbe
Eltcted to alltlld tbt Con- Cllthtl'llle S.yward.
,..,.. of Mn. J, E. Gllla.
II'OSS, wbidl wUimeot in Wosl&gt;Mra. MCJ A. ~ of Rio Marpm lilcbr pva lba
ln(ton, D. C., iu April wero GI'OIIdo save a Jll'fiCI'8DIIID lba oap lroal lba I'MIItlea.t
Mrs. M. T. Eplina, ilqelll, and AlntriCIII illditn. Sbe cholt to al I m...... lor Naw Yw,
Mra. Robert Ha&amp;an of HuotiPC· talk abcut the Florida Seminole and 111 tbt Nlul ol tho
lim, W. Va. Altmlates ~n tril&gt;e, an4 told of its pride. She al O!tpter.
we~ Mrs. Howard 1. Neal, Mrs. broufht With her books and The hotteuea HrVod
Lal!la Ray and Mrs. Howard nowspaper articles, and 501110 Imenta dtirlni a IOCial houl'.

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Dw1na lbe JII'OII'IIIl hour,
Mn. Davl4 P'armtr .,.. pre.
sent«! 101111 a )"''IDw rn&amp;ebud

lhe

presideD!, ln. Wll)(!eU
Getlacb, In reqn!Qoa of ber
• yem of service 111111 .allen&lt;!...., In lbe dllll'd&gt; 111111 ICIIvi!leo In II¥' eburcb.
'1be ~ wu opeoed wflll
siD«!nn of lba dUll 10"1
ftlllowed by deYOtlona Jlven by
Cash Braley. $he read
Proverllo 17, 'and read a
lllflllltaUon, "''boupta F o r
'rfl" by Norm111 V~nt pe,;.,
clostna with J)IVer
by

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in tile Ports- . Feb. 8, &lt;lasses of laymen,
~ ~· .Ptstftct, and a third of taught by the1r local pastors,
~.;iiiimon other Methodists in woll delve deeply Into the study
~,O'tliilo West Area are called of ille Sermon on the Mount
;tm\eo _
reDaw their unde;standlng of !a~ found In Matthew,
~lment to Chri•tlan ' s. 8, and 7.
_ mor'.aliiy by their bishop, Fran - In a letter to his pastors,
eta Otrtld !Dsley.
I shop Ensley wrote lhls
'J'ht blsbop's call ia in tbe "In a time whea our culture Is
1o1m o1 a Bible Study to be facing a mql'll opslll,
Ill the mora than need to relreob·ourselves and to
IDeal Mtlhotli8t oiiW'Ches l..truct our people anow
"'"'""- Atv durin( lbe Leaten thollr~,: ol
UYini."
Alb Wodotaday, mouth District

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announces these six study ses$ions for 86 Portsmouth
trict mlnilers:
West Union Methodist Church
Rev. Earl New~erg, leader:
Jaokson MeUtodiSt
Church,
Bev. Joyce Dozier,
leader;
Pomlroy Methodist
Churcll,
Mu. Donahue,
le;o4er:
Rlo Grande Methodist Chureb,
Bev. Robert
Portamooth Trinity
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dlst Churclo, Rev. Joluo ·•
111, leader, Jan. 31 to Fob.

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Dancing, Bridge

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Seen and Heard

by Club

·:.C."::th':,':~sr':it~~r·

table faVWt 44nated by the
Ohio Valley Bankln( Co., and FRENOI ART OOWNY
lhe stereo phooQ(raph wbieb IIOIIIIfleo
ol two
provided dinner millie, dcmalede claucs. 11u1c
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by Allison Electric Co.
eoaauWD&amp; Gill, 11
eaD Mn. lila W.._.,

· . · FM !tfi'l· c. M. M&lt;Ginness
aH ; .i'jjo :nalliad ll*ill
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- Ben il[\ann was named 00111mit·
' ."'let; chainnan for tbt lllOIIIb o!

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Twice each

M!l. llalpb DlrDell ~ ~·
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Southwestern
F t Teacher
Chapter Meets

Mrs. Gett'es

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~ CQU:II)' Y q VI h of lilt "-~~~"lid ~. will a aeeial bu felllwat .
'Iiiii .._... frGm 1:~ apeak at ll:o lO•It ._ na. war· ""lift~~ _..JIIi..
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. . · Qltlrcb. Allll"lllllota dlot a.n11 . . . Ill
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HEADQUARTERS

RUBBER FOOTWEAR

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· iJ.Hi SElMON TOPICS
SUN. 16th ...;•1!fenlldM' 'nlo Gna1M11 of tile Son of
~-- 6:00 PJL
MON. 16tb - .l,jlll'lst. The Grealelt Prophet 7:00P.M.
TUES. 17th -&lt;Cbrlll, The Groa'- PI1Yalcl4n 7 P.H.
WED. 18th ---librut, Tltt Grutell Law-Oivar T P.ll.

KORNER
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For The Whole I' amity

PRICES BEGIN ..:_ .

Thl•l• Your Penonallnvltltlon
fou Are Invited To Our
G*L'·PEL MEETIN~

$1'99

THE SHOE BOX

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FRI. 2011: The Oteatast IDih Pl'ltst 7 I'll.
SAT. 2lat - ChHII, The Gruteat Judp - 7:00P.M.
SUN. 22nd - Wjoat
Think Yt o1 Cbmt? - 0:00I J'.)f,
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THEME: THE GREATNESS .OF CHRIST
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Redudions
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CHAIRS
ROCKERS
LAMPS
PICTURES

Toped Address
Given Heath's

for your

DINING ROOM
6-PC. SUITE
rich, warm, inviting
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3 ft. wide Hutcb, Round Table
_4 Chairs

Reg. $323.50 ·· Salt $244
Orig. $-m.SO - 6-pce.
White Frtl'lch Dining
Room. lndudet Oval
Jeble, 4 Chelra, lart•
Chine
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Orig. $887.00 - 6-Piece Medlterr1neen DINING
ROOM SUITE, Jade Green Finiah. lnclu~11 1
Magnificent lrukfront Chin•, Long OctlgO'! T1ble,
4 Chain;
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IJ' X 13'0'1 100% Npfon- O,ld
12' x 2J'2" 100% 'Nylon - Mufti.Coler _

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- 4' 1&lt;. e• All

$17$

$247
$165
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6' x 9' 110% Nylon- Pink
6' X f' 100% Nylon- ...... 0....

6' x 9' ICIO% Hvlon- IINnze,OoW ·
4'9" II 12'5" 1110"~ Wool Twist - , . . _ - $100
7'10" x s·a~ 100% Nylen - c 7'6~ x . , . 100% Nylon- Sculpt. Blue _

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FRIDAY
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Elastic -Laces Solve tnis
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SAVE ON D15nNCTIVE
DECORATOR PIECES, SUITES,
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Dkk Roach will • represent 1
the club al tile a"ociation m~t· '
to be heJd In Pomeroy on
· I1th. There were 18
bers pr.. ent, an&lt;l
or pJe, C$ke and coffee
served. The club enjoyed I h
showing of films of past horse
shows.
·Joeepb Hospital, Parkertburg,
where she underwtnt a loltlil·
lectomy and ill recovoriag

CLEARAN~E

"l'li!i'"' Ia · llefrlc tnaletL He
vdllll .... !Pal. m'lllllltl ~ •

Mrs, ~ TNder1~ wu

inl-[)~.jwi!Nnt

1831.

the P11i C&lt;iioDcllon of O!eater car CNT!er.
" fill donated by Ha&amp;kioa- Council, Daughleno of Allier•·
-Tanner Uo. was ilf'Senled to ca, mel Wednutlay evonmc at Mr. ud 111'1. Mlrlbtll Pbll·
Mr: E. v. Clam.
lbe lod(e hall.
lipl of CGblmllul IN v1a11JD8
Mn. GuMIII gavt
special '11le ltltettna opened with .hli IIJOibtr, Mrl. Qarln Ploil·
thlnka for lillie 11--.~ do- ICI'iplure reading ol Matthew lips of Socend Ave. They were
naiad
Tqoe l\lnlillln Co.: 5:3-11 by Mrs . Hobart Newell oalled here by the death ot
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- - president, followed by I he mother, Mrs. Carrie E. Hall m
Lord's Prayer and pledge to a Huntington horpltal Friday
fill In unison, Mre.
James allernOGII.
HoiiOD was welcomed u I new
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m&lt;mbor. Other Glfleero install- Dr. and Mn. Leoaanl Harris
C~tde
eel were lllrs. Marion Wood. •Ice and Mrs. Evan c. Roderick
'"l'he Nlho&amp; Time" was the president; Mn. Clarenee Neuts- tpenl Friday la Columbus•
. : 'lllbject ol a ltpofl...mtal of Utw, pcrottry; _and Mrs. Hattie
.
• atldl'lll by Paul Harvey, Frederick, sentonel.
rtdfo PlftOIIIIIIf, prtBtnled at Games were played during the
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'" .. Jllllitl7 mMibll ol tho El· social hour under the dlreetlon
IS
.-~ tl. :a.th lltfhe. Of Mrs. Ross Cleland and Mrs.
Cllllrtl 'l'latrltlar o...mc Newell and prizes awarded the
OpiC
1111 lht ~ !ln. 1fM Doa• Winners. Refreshments were aer· Rev. Joseph Quopmao
lue, procram ebalnnan, pra. ved by the hostesses, Mrs. Hen- the First Baptist Church, GaJ.
· ....... lht ltpod IJI'III'Int.
ry Beaver, Mrs. Buel Ridenour llpolls, spclle rectlllly to lbe
I'm. Qjlltal JlradlourY, Jlrlllo and MrB. Arthur Orr, to those l'rngres!live Malher's League
_,., piiiiW tbt """' named above and Mrs. ~bel tho home of Mrs. Hobart WiJ.
toliil Jllll 7 w11en 1 MW Ro1117 Van Meier, Mr•· MUo B1p1, son, Jr•
wulormld and wlll Mrs. E4dia liarluD&amp;. Mra. Os· Ill! topic ,... .., parents
' ..... , . Pruer, o~alrmlll, car Weber, Mrs. Heary Spo.,. sponslbUlty 1u the religious
· · IIIIi.JIJ*, o.oma :a,., IIIIa cer and two guests, ~- Ehza. traini.D&amp;. , of lbeir children.
llt:.a. 12111 Pall!ela DtiJa)nlo. belli Wietl:atD and Sbtila New. ~ memboro prelllil
" .ICti'IIJI ,... !lrPtl te IJri::lh ell.
and one .J11081, Mrs. ''IIJ~IJ!Iity
11111118)' to 1 •
Jones, eajoyed tho ...
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of Mre. Wilson and ber co. Qundltee 1211111boro 1or ~
booteooea. Mn. Charlot lbt·
., . Pe1Jr:mry meetlnc were nanu ure
yon and Mrs. John Francis.
llltl l:lclude ldlle Hawley, de.
DJaiila the buliDtu meeting
ftllmltl Loree Smltb,
pro· CllDduclld by Proaldent Mrs.
·. . lli'JUII; and Edna Frenoh and The Southwestern • Future Richard Brown, a review of
.
·J(qnna Jean Stivers, hollesses. Homemakers of AmftiCS club tho by-Jews of the league was
- ~ 11:o p!'Oil'11111, a tfet. held Ita rqular II!OII.IIIly motlo beld. The next meatU:t will lie
· • - was IOI'Ved by lfno. lng ThurftlaY evtnl::c, Jan. 12, Jan. 30 at the botne ol Mn:.
..,,.~~~~-to those mentioned a- with Betty Joneo, president, Bcb Clark.
IIii
and Jean Fisher, Margar- pre.ldlng. A busineso meeting
---dwar&gt;lls, Louise &amp;row• .., - beld wittn Jllllll ..... ~
Fultz.
CUlled for • d11101 aft8r ona ol
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the &amp;anf•· ~renc~a Fulks ,..,
appointed •• ebalrmon of the
eonu:nlllte•.
·t'lilb Mu"rt' Held
Till• month'• prQIJ'Itll cllalr· The c.r.c. Club met ThUnJ.
,..fl'tli: ..... 11obort Arn_oltl
man wu Almedla Huleblnoon. clay evt~~~nc at tho bo:ne of
jj.;•ent""""'""ln~ed, Rl~
A skit put OIL was tilled • Gee Ill pre!lident, Mrs. Johll
tho 81-MoniiiiY 01141, _Eoerybody Drlv.... The In Kanauga, wilh nlnt~=~~~
club Thursday ._. &lt;tw'act.ero were Claudia Hutcl:· IJII(j one autat, Dr. Eclnt
1t htr home, East IIlii: ill8olt, V~o llansen, Cathy ties. pr.....t.
Prizes ....., • Lambert, Cowlie Goble, IJntla Mrs . . Raitt dirtclod ~~~
to
Jobn leavw Greene. The likll eotlad with a lor rocrt1Uon with pr11at
Mas ~!mer. M ••· problem. Paula Perroud led Nra. Raitt &lt;liNcle:l ~~~
!'il'jl. ·Taylor ~ved 8 l:l1tt- the dilcuNiol.
for -IIGII wllh , . _
:' df;f J1ft fro::: her secret pal. Refrtabaenb: -.ero served ,.... by Thlbu
JWreshmeql.l were served llr by Vlvl111 ~ ...t JN!IIIt EmlllllM!a' Mra.
liJ&gt;'IP to ~ tlllovt IIIII J4k!JIB. 11M ~·· IJI(It$QL' wt!C0!!1111t
ll:t
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1\'lp]elt. Mrs. '!'!; ~ ' - ~. altaJ:detl. memtJer till will lit heal
~ Mrs. ~-,
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the next n:eetllll tt lilt

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Your Home," by Mrs. Belva
A4klns.
The meelin8 was opened by
Mre. aea t:ruott. pret~dent. 0ptilling 80111 by tile group ""'
"Farther Along... Mrs. Moe
Slooemiker gave the ~eripture
l'tltding Md prayer was led
by Mlsto Bonnie Nibert.
Mary Frances Role gave
Blblt questlom. The
meotln( will be Feb. lth at
lltmlt ol. Mrs. Rebecoa

members COWliJ' nlidenta.

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. -;,~t, 'l1le meeJ!ng was preolded ov·
l,r1. • b)l'llfrt. lllbn Guion, pnsi·
debt; ·llloo expressed her tbanb
··I..,. II&gt; ..._. · Wllo mada arr1111e.
,
,_.,~, lilt eva. TheY
George ,.abit, Mre.

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Mrs. KaUe YOU!lC and Joan
Pine Grove. The Repps
especially to see Lewis Hudson
who was a patient in Holzer
H011pitlll following ourcery.

Feature Society Meeting

1\oadlnpQLtured 1 meetinl
•I the Notilflip MisaJonary Soclety Tltlll'ltla)r aflemooil at the
'--;:~::;;:==~;;:::::; borne ot Mrs. Lull Cremeens.
If
Presented '. ~ "Doell Your
Lilt RiD&amp; ~· by Mra. Mae
~t_., "'1111nr1
Wortll
Wblle, ' by :!lhl. Jtnet Pettus;
Mr. allll Mre. llobartrt ~=~ "Get Someone Ellt," by Mrs.
of Lower River Road, G•
Gerlle Nell; "Tea,mwort," by
;., attended funeral oervicea
Miss Bonnie Nibert; "Not Old,
Thunciay aflemoon in R 1co- Not New," by Mrs. Faye
mODd, Ind., 100' l\lrs.
RGOO, and "II Jesus Came to
Aillftllllll of lldqt and danelnl followed the din· 1Lanier. Site and her lalt
...-lllHtlllg ofNewcomers Club of Gallipolis Thui'Sday bancl wtl1't both 1or1ner

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lbe lick IIH!mbeno lloted lnclodHomer
Jones,
Ma e
Mrs. Leo
Cbllds.
Pearhe
Frank Beach
Roscoe
. Mr! . Edgar
Roooh, Mrs. William Radford,
HOME FROM HOSPITAL
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fink,
Miss Bobbl Koy Chapman,
Mrs, Anna · .j:!offerkamp, Mrs. t1au1hter of Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Rleo. Mno. Elfie Mont. ert Chapman ot Pleuant 1\ldge
Elmer
Webrung, Pomeroy Is homo •!rom
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will M ..._ 11;y Jle'rill LJ&gt;

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t~":B i5h0 p call5 F0 r Renewa i£:~ta:it~~: ~~:d•v::~:!~n·~·~e!j~~\.
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Gallia
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4IM Llllfn -wn Nlll lnlll lira
· 017 Qaa U...WIII, ltllt Plllldenl
, .. president Ulanl&lt;ecl Mn. .... art illotnlclor Ill Gall~ Molhen l-.. llold Tllnll)'
lin. IAIIIr ~ dl•
11111 .,_...... , _ Cl'l
DollJII Hi&lt;:tt l&lt;&gt;r ber work hl j fOils clly ochoob. Tile claw nl&amp;ht at tho 11111111 "' II u .......
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"'"' - the church and the soc1et.v dur. 1 b ;;;:;;;;.'""
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wiJ1 .......... lba ~: l
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=y..:: :ddl~ an;: ~ 11 ~lldj&gt; (:ol.
The meellnf ~ Cill1eol to 'otb1 CIIIIIMI II tbo iuftlor f ' '
;:'lheli
pas~~ Twe lop.
Older by Mn. ~ prllldetli. tbla 1M', lin. Milt na, " '
mHiilliJ ::: concludod ;.uh ':;.
Bv"YYOO bllereole&lt;l 1, aay RoU call wu .~
by I;IIO!IIIId cbllnntll ol
to '
Lord' Pr
and Ut
o1 !he eounes - d eoortaet membora atrlal..,lbllr NJiol. t•411t.
8
t'
ayer
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Mrs. Ike W.U.er at tlf-1931. Mn. Robert lloaattt, f1l tht Lovel• re!NabJr ·
1011'
'""''and mOIDI OOIIUIIIItM IOld
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A Iliad eourse wu served to
cJ aevtrtl mGntJ , . _ ~ _.ed by lba bOll..
23 mfllllbert presenl by the
Change• of Classe•
jecll whleb ~ llal boll-. dllrtDI I .IOdal hour.
lesses, Mrs. Mildred Hawley,
.., ;etl011 WM ,Aba. It wu A door prllt wU - by Mrs.
Mrs. Cash Braley Mrs. l.eola Arad Rules RetJi~ announeed thai .,a lbblild't I'IDII W
A&amp;- lba am
Hawley, lfN. o..;.r ftDuob
A dii!CIIIiioo of ebanau of Nl&amp;hl wtU be beld·iu hbruar,, madll lht ~luiiOII and
Mrs. !Ucg.
classes ancl nokoo Ia the associ· with pliDl to be IIIIIOUIICtd Jalo byola'tll will ba ttudlecl.
aUon rule book was held at Ute
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VISITS IN MEIGS
Wodnetday meeting at the ~a&lt;l&gt;. - ·
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IN '!1iVING memory of BenJa·
Franklin PlaniZ • ho was
killed 2 years ago, January
It, 196S
Cll. Darlmg, how ~~te
m1ss
;you no one w1\J ever know
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$21 in ~ Lost tn b~ I RM. HOUSE with bath, ett'
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dlslrJCI of S.CODfl Av• MOll- peted llvmg room and ftr&amp;- 1
day afternoon Ph. 446-Mtl.
place, basement, 2 car ear·
10).3 oge, on ~ lol In R I•
i Grande, o. Ph ~ 12-&lt;1
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TEAR OUT THIS AD and Mall ter ~ p.m.
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LARGE HOME WITH
w1th Name, AddroSI for big HANNAH'S Husband
Bettor
1• LOT
box of home Deeds and cos- hates bard work 90 be" cleans SEVEN room house wlth
3
mettcs for Free Tr1al to tel!lt the ruga witb Blue Lustre. bedrooms, playroom, patio,
m your nome Tell
your Rent electric sbampooer 11. and attic. Very mce In town
friends, make money Rush Central Supply Co.
1.U location. Forced atr gas heat
name Blwr, Dept 761DA2,
BUICK Century,
good , Now at the low pnee
of
_ Lynebburg, Va 245Ui._ _ IH 1957
condiUO• 2f1&amp;.8917.
11-6 $13,000
LADIES wanted , can earn $30
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LOT NEAR TOWN
to $611 o week. Must clrlvt HOUSE beinl removed !rom DEEP, well-dramed lot. Ha•
car. for mtem., call 675- property, aU materials for city Willer, City gas, 11114 "
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dlsti'1ct.
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Pomt Pleasant.
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fine opporturuty to bwld
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I .r.sres );Oouur lehveenoopnpog·rlunipro'ryllsblyto' KIRBY
Vacuum
Cleaner
SMALL FARM
Afld place some nowers there
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Good
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FOUR room house wtth 2 bed~
""me may ttunk we have for· gwes you an outs1de mterest
suet on. ay off f3l.OO rooms Lar•e barn Jncluded
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that
km wJth a wardrobe 1or $5 00 monthly . Call 443 •
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15
:&amp;otten you
as a bonus No collecUng er 4125.
11-6 With 52 acres of land. Land
they see us sm1le .
also has a ¥4. acre
pond
spt
they do not know
the del1very H1gh commission ELECTROLUX Vacuwn CJean
stocked w1th bass. I..orated m
~tache
Use or cor necessary. Pb. ~ er w•th like naw attacilments
Walnut Township -Pnced
That ,. hodden betund each 4146
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125 LARGE 7 room heme with
go by Y.e love \ ou
Wanted To Do
$SOO monthly. Call

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Sa&lt;tl mJSsed b&gt; r'ather Mu CABI~Er making, carpent•_,.
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Wier, Brothers and 5tster s 1- 1
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con tion
es app1lqumg,

everythmg a family could
want added Ullhty
room
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I WILL NOT b• respon»ble lor
ae~ debts other than mv ov.n ~------ -- -as of t h l:s dale J anuar v ~~. sALLY'S m-laws conung She
19b7 s 1gm•d WJ ll! am H Mll- 1~ dJdn 't fluster - cleaned Lhe
12·3 earpets wttb Blue
Lustre
ler
- --Rent eIectnc shampooer $1
DAY NURSEBY 5 }ears e:IL· I Farmers' Hardware Co 12'..(i
penenre l ew g1\e reference - -~- - - Iae~ Minshall IB Portsmouth 2 Rooms and bath, furrushtd
Rnad. Ph H'"'!lf7. &gt;U.l 131 4th Ave or &lt;a II 446•310
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OR GROUP I
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Yocan•~R ra(I'~e, LI"LH
::.50 and more, easy I TWO Muses, reasonable rent
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Re•l ht81e For S..le

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By WWIIm J,a.,...nce, D.D.S.
DEAR MR. LAWRENCE· n

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Agency
Ne•r New Brick
Owner Will Help

ly. Call 4404125.
1954 STUDEBAKER

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quite a blew tD have my
teeth taken oot. But
Butlel
when my fake teeth were put
In even tho1111h
they !Dok
awhile to get used to, I was
Finance
really pleased. Everyone aJd I
THI.I ts ,. WILL LOCATED
NaAw looked good. But now, two years YOUTH ASKED FOR lTl
and house cl~. I!
~!'~~=~ll~~-:1:...~~ ~~ later, my frientb say my facial This oolllDlJ' is for younc ~ there any hope' - DISHPAN
AUTOYAnC GARAGE DOOR. BEAU· expression has changed There pie thelr problems and pleas,.
1
are lines in tbe corners of my
their troubles and run
AND TIRED
OOQa, OWNER IS VERY ANXIOUS moutb and Up;Jef llp and my As witb the rest ol Helen
IJUr Tired.
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':fJi rront teeth whleb
•ery Us! 11 weicomeo laugh&amp; but U your mother doesn, crat!o
VIEW suB
prumlnent, hardly show when l l'..;'t doilge a serious quesUon down on, her cloddy lump,
Built To Live In
talk and smile - MRS. ItV.J. !'itb a
she 11 he feeding 111m WI 1.
I'm answering this letter be• her life. Inasmuch as ~he hal
THIS cHAitNLNO 1 vR oLo s JntD· e~tuse· it voices --ncerns often
Send your teen-age questions
job or no school, bousecleanROOM HOME, COLONIAL
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wAs emLT av owNER TO LTV£ heard from denture wearers· w
D OR
IT, 1111 shou 1d 'be HIS responsi btllty.
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EN wiTH ALL THE APPLIANCES. than a blow to one's pnde· It newspaper.
all work aQd no play trom a 1&amp;.
PA~HLY
ROOM WITH FIRE PLACE
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81-"
~~~G~J~ ;~EsPTR~~G ao~LL~ say It changes personality, and bear Helen .
when she leaves ~
YOU'RE THINKING M llUYINO.
even their way of ure
cood the moment slle is
1 am 17 ••• b b 1 • ·
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A&amp;N
a Y-111 ~.or 1
Country Living
Some of thes~ change• are kids whenever I'm not at sa\ooi.
have relatives who
80 subtle onelsn I always aware The lather Is always bome wlille•].:;...'
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Close To Schoo
take you ID' - H.
•• them You •ve 0 It en "·ard
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peo- hJS wile IS working. He Is • •
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HOE's" BRAND NEWs BEDROOM ple rsay ,they can eat anything abled war Yeteran, but .p..o• "~~ Helen:
~~:g:~u~;,;N~H~-rcarN w1~ th~y wanf with their false teeth. that disabled. He's around 4? Hurray for the mother who
APPLOANcJ:S '"' BATHS. CARPORT But actually tbey don't "want" and keeps making passes
In favor or schoOl uniforms,
AND BAsEMENT NICE n.AT LOT to eat •reat many hln•s ---tr
,
.
1
a 16-year..ald junior who
AcRoss &amp;TRI:ET noM
cu.v
e
e · un::- me. Its getting worse.
GRADE sCHooL PRICED
LESS diet may inclllle
everything Our family needs the mo~~t ~;~:1, adore them. In
our
Will

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JusT 2 'MILES
FROM'
TOWN ON
ood
WALL to wall carpets ID your 1u1 YOll'LL FIND TWS wvELY 3
t
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doog batt"·l0·; 1 home a ratsed frreplace a BEDROOM coLoNIAL HOME oN A
;~· g 46-~~::· 8~t 5 ery., new ~lectnc ktt.chen? All' of ~~~G~·A;"~~: ~Y ~~ ~~~~
one
er p.mli·S/1 these can be your• Without AND INCLUDES LARGE
FAMILY
KITCHEN WITH I OTS OF BUILT lN
spending extra money' See us cABINETS, tv. BATHS AND AT
1 now or call for mare in!orma~ j~~:u oARAGt: YOU BE T KE
3 Bedroom house. hardweod l lion.
Pbooe "&amp;.0681
Goocl7 Room Home,
floors, 1804 Olestnut St.. Rv l
owner for qwck sale.
Ph
One Acre
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DIUON AGENCY

TRTS

era t.
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SINGER SEWING MACHINE I
in new sewmg table. Guaran· ,
teed. ZIG ZAG eqmpped t• 1
buttonhole, monogram fancy
desJgn, etc Pay off last 7
payments, ."'00
each. jjl.
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1639.
9-tf

ROOM, 3 BR borne located
on Lower River Rd wJtb 350'
frontage on Rt. 7, basement,
furnace, deep well,
some
frutt trees. Can be seen any~
time.

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3 ACRES
·LEVEL LAND

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SINGER
PORTABLE
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d ti
z Zaln eqptt· RANCH style 3 BR home . 50'

not

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SWalloW
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understood is that artificial den-tures are NOT "permanent.,
Put mo
j 1 fi
th
re prec :se y, ssures at
support de~tures are continually WJdergomg change· there 1s
allerallon ln muscle tone and
ac t'•on' shrmkage of bone and
cums, and a natural ag111g pro.
eess which varies by the indi·
vidua1, but which is definite and
relenUess These ttssue changes

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i;et Extr ,Cash The Want Ad W y
Fr-

He[en Help

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Kuthv, wg~~DB~KP~n~f~daa -

each sell ten $1 bottles my Road Wnte Mvrtle
f~;~mous {)cruble Strength Imt \1atn St
West Al• :tander,
Vamlla Flavonng. Keep fSO Pa. 15376 9-12
lnr Y"'*' treaesury No money I
FOR RENT
netded. Wnte Anna Elizabeth MODERN 3 bedroom
home,
W~, Dept. 891DA2 . Lynch- ~ butlt-m kitchen, atlacbed
i
~utg.
va._~
12-1 garage In town. $85
rna
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CARPET colors lookmg dtm? II Call Wtseman Agency, 446I
Bring 'em back - gtve 'em 3643, Evenmg 446--3796. 8-tf
viri1 Use Blue Lustre Rent ~- - - - f
l
h
et. Sh
URNISHED apartment,
2
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c
s ampooer •
ep
bedroom
Ph
446·1680
7-6
pam, 862 1st Ave.
12.0
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bJ
week or mOntb, l900 (,'btstDead Stock
nut SL
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RILl. rt'!move
vour
dead BEDROOM ho~W"'ler iullx
bone&amp;. cows and mules. Call eqmpped block from hospital
.' collect Jackson Ul64531
ur adults only, 641 Timd
446,.. Cblllloothe 77:k;9?6.
3ll70
11-tf
ROOM tra1ler 131
Fourth
Ave. Call Gl 6-3188
r ~ ll..t 'j.,at.:~ [W- -,-. -L
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Gl ..2342 ttom 1 a.m.
Now end Used
Merchandise
2126 Chatham Ave Call 446~
Consignments •ccepted
TfturM1•1 enning 7 p.m.
0322.
305-lf
Opposit• Driv•ln Theatre I
•BRADBURY furmshed apt.for
In M1son, W.Va.
rent. Adults cnly. 729 Se('ond
.k iM. "Jimmy" S•yre Ave.
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RADIATOR
Ph. 99%-2303 THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL' Free tlarenoe Prolflll. Portland,
I IJ Stp
cMOULLA"""'
I IS 30tp turUe with eve~
turtle bowl, 0. Ph. MS-tzM.
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Sunday, Jan IS, P&amp;M Pet S!Jop, turn lint
tiel.. INil!'ll"
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road to filht, below Pomeroy- KIRBY vacuum e1ealM!I'. ~or.&lt;l
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01 luae altDn Farm Spon. Mason bndge Open every
•-•ATov••
suction, Pay off f31 or $5 HOUSEK~EPEil ' tlontfd. Uve
~ aorecl by
ster Fire Dept..
Ph 74Utll
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~ .,. ,..,..,. ,.. , except Thundays. I IS
I 9 liP I EXPERIENCED 11\&amp;n to , wort
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RElVIVAL startlni at Mt He!· ,_1 CORVAIR_ M
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- 011 d;llry l••m, house fllrnl&amp;h·
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onto,
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and .,
Bea· HAY, 1lraw and oala I'll· 1182- ed, Powell¥ Faqn, RaCUle,
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Rev. Jamts Mon1son, Pastor gle pup $IO Pbone m-77 ~
6227.
l II 5\C I Ph. S43--Z275.
1 lZ 11c
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I' e· - :oft11n•• ..,.n.1,.,...
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1 II IZlc 7 FT U&gt;CUST plat 35 cents
._'..,.tee S•.a- --.:,:.-..:....:....:,__;__
M4tfe "''lp W8nttd
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8~WTUARS
t 0 ::*, •••~
~~~r,;,., cepl Sqn. Evening by oppo•'l'· 3857.
1 15 lip cme. Ph. 1119-3173,
I II ftc per·, .---• with' t•- operat•'on I
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~ laet~o ment only Mrs Wanda Eb- •
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Road, Stall! Rt. ~. I&gt; mlle Bowman's Run Road, Phone way. I will d&lt;llver Ph. 991- able and WllliD( tD assume
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I 10 ""c 1119-2246.
I I~ 3tc
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r..pOIIIIbibty ond keep re- I
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1e
Columbus. Modem house. ReI'
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Daniels at IJ9:I.S509 ~round 8 ''Nick Chick" leghorn ebJcks l GOOD, e on, lump, ep a
ply '" own handwnlmg . gJV· ,
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30tc
or
started
pullets
!Dday.
Mod·
oll
treat.O
&amp;Ioker
coal.
Pe;o·
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I ers PQultry, Box 188, Athens, cockff1 Coa}
Co' 1 ~lock from \ ang age, expenence, number
u h1 tn Cbe h 0 I in ramdy, etc Write Box
0 Ph 593·7831.
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s Jre, ' 668 A. ..., Tho Dally Sentmel, FrH Estlmot-Diocount
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Pomeroy, 0.
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To All CuolorMro
ln
PORTABLE
SINGER
8UOOt."l PRICEb furniture
~ WISH to thlJlk Dr.
Mefeet cQDd\llon, Zig zag !K1Uip. i our thifl[ 0\lt)r ~u4Bet I!&gt;OP.
Gt~wan, lhe Foglesong Funer- ,
Real Estete Fo1 hit
~ Furnllttr., ¥t~III~PI&gt;'I
at Hom,, thj&gt;se sendtn&amp; now·i....,--:-:-:""-'-:-::--~--'-­ ped. Full price $23 61, terms.
Ph 2-2685.
I ll tic
Oblo.
U 12 lit
er~ and food dUrillll tile Ill·
ness and deaUI ol our husband
an~ father, A, R Smith.
P,lrs. A R ·Smith and
Family
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nylons~

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Wllt&gt;\T
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BLAmNARS
Phone 992-21•3
Pomeroy 0.

DON'T BE

s.-EfiA.fWhe91 Alignment

$6.50

ASHAMED OF
YOUR DIRTY CAR ,

Wheel Balancing

FOR
ONLY

$1 .soPJu•Vl••ght•
KEITH GOBLE
'IllY 2·2196

50C

BE PROUD OP
A CLEAN C!AR
U-DRIYE·lHRU
CAR WASH

FO~Q

Middleport, 0.

SPECIAL
ON

TRACTOR~.

OVERHAUL$&lt;~

time..

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make a decent show•·•; you've .
to have a bank"'"president '•
lor a father!
l'd Juve to wear knee socks,
thJs would give you about
many friends as contracting
a case of bubonic plague. lf
ever rub the "In" eroWll
the wrong way _ you do 11 you
don't dtess 81 they do - you
may as wen~ a sll: .. foot
hole and nraw'
.In _ belul&amp;
....,'care.
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ful to drag •'all your socks in
with you.
If'
My father !QPt J. Paul Getty
80 I can't alford OH entire Dew
yt"""
ear, bul It
c.-r
85 f everyone flle
8•
ruund here can. II yqu ww
year'a Jtyles, well, foq;et it
and you!
What happened to the ' lood
old days" when it was what
inside that counted?
SOCKS LOVER
P.S. Nylons don't keep your
legs warm on a winter day, be..
SideS
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Dear KSL·
If the "In's" at your school
are this snobbish, who needs
them? Form an "•ntl·ID crowd"
I'll bet lt will '"'"
~-Me oII IIke
and most boys
resent
on e~nsive clo-lhes
the best way I kno\f
look h
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c aap. .

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ec con 1 on. lg g Ull&gt;- 11 '67', 2 lull tile baths, plenty
' ped Full pnce $23.61-terms r• clotiles closets butlt-m elecLIOAL NOTICI
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446-1639. •
9·tf 1 trtc k•tch~TV room, carpet
Oscar Baird, Realtor
Notr" ,, ....., .,.. .":,.;•·•~..
My mother works and my
- 1 throughout, hot water heat,
BAIRD REALTY CO. ~:~:':~ C::rWpl'..:~~en~Ic;{, ~tr.. ther doesn't live with us,
ELECTROLUX
SWEEPER, ! basement, ttached garage,
ed m the Prob•t• l:ourt at
oan1a have to do all the
complete Wlth attacbme1•ts aconcrete dnve Lot J(Xf x tOO' HERE Js a nwe homE"
that ~~'::~~~t~~:~r b! 1~ 0=~o~ ~::r1~1;•~·~ I am o'hly HI, but feel like
and paper bags. Guarar.tf&gt;f'(l
you'll nke 1t has I
be1· ~~eoo~~.:Jo!~Y AofMJanuary, Jlill'f, •t old maid already Never have
$17 00 446-16:19.
9-11
$5,000
rooms, bath, '.&gt;A, forced aor
•o•• w HOWELL
any freedom and am
101110
1962 CADILLAC sedan De v 1 1BUYS this 5 room one floor fuel 011 furnace, small bascw Jan 15
•An .IVDGE
clearung If I don't do it, my
lol.s of extras Good condt-1 plan home on Neaghbmhood ment, cabmets m kttchen, l~w
UGA:L NOTICt
mother hollers and
hon , prtced to sell
Wayne Rd, forced air furnace, dm- cated. on blacktop Rd
Its ] .Sprmttl~lrt Towns~p ha• fire pro thmgs at me, then won't talk
-·' for $7 500 at a priCe tectlon with VInton t1re
Depart t
I d
Prl
Amsbary, 631 Fourth Ave g..J mg room, 1 A. land
"-~
•
1 ment In ca•e ot fire, cwu
J a"'IP•
O me or ays.
you can afford.
1 Myer~. nre Prevention- officer, aaa
Once 1 went away for five
ONE RCA VIctor tape record8307
days and when 1 got back
er, $50 GE reco:'d play••,
102 ACRE FARM
178 A ' ruce one story !ram!
B'Reu
"''"Queep,
"' .,.,,..,
&lt;;Jerk
house hadn't been touched
$30 446--0937
9-3 t8 ACRES tractor land, fair home with 3 bedrooms, ple11~ Jan ll Jan- 1:1 - - t•they JUSt waited for me to
GOOD mixed hay, 80c b•le.l
fence, some tJmber, 5 room ty built m cabinets In k11w
"
on n
1 hm
chen, \lA. lob. base, large ·•••••P~o.•~T•'o •,o,'n'•,•,M"NT
~orne and clean tt
Ph. 3118-8539 afer 5 pm 9-6 1 e oor pan
e,
well
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0-N~E-BE_E_F-for sale for oo~m-e 1 ~~te~~ mce country home ~r~a~:~edT:~ ~nty fa~ ,: ~~ou:~m:~nd;;:.~~~e~L:f t~!t!~~ anyone visit me bfcause
freezer Ph 446-2893.
8-6
tool
._
bave been nled In tha Probat. Court mother won't let people
8 go . .., ,500•
ol Gallla County, Oh10, fur approval
h
h
Northup, Ohio
u\ ••I!:~.~ or ononth. ~,.. ,,., HAY for sale. Ph. 367•7571.
IS YOUR HOME
'"' """m•ot
w en s e ISn't home, wh1~h Is
•·-·-·~ pL In
1
JOOA , 8 rm two story frame No 1112: 2l'"lrll and final •ccou•t ot most of the time Besides,
room lw-..- I
uer
8-6
FOR SALE?
home, Pen
I tY wa ter • 2 bams • -utor.
t:naene Elliott, dec::eued by hi• f'X·
1pace.
Contact
Stellllt Arnold
C•rodu• E Elliott, Guudlan too tired to be niee to anyone
1
Pari Cefltral HoteL
lJI.U TYPEWRITERS new and used, IF SO and you want It sold at plenty pasture, 40 A. bottom, :!~:!t:.at~ of Grace EIHott, •n In· what with school work, eJ.tra
we servrce
all makes. 1tbe earliest possible date located on State Rt.
No ~3 Tenth ac&lt;"ount . , Mit R
atmOunces spee~ats Bn
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p
d
t
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t
f
bo
White, Guardl•n nr the taei'IKin
and
• J
1mmons tg, an
a a price t a lS a1r to th
Robert Baird, Salesman
Mtlte of Lafayette Tlll.vener. an 1n are usual
cause::. of
REN
nument waves and bleachmg
FOR SALE
,
Office
Equipment
Ph.
44&amp;.
seller
&amp;
buyer
Please
call
competent
pen~on
complamts
. Res. $12 50 Penn now $8 50 1966 DUCAT] Motorcycle,
Off1ce Pbooe 446-4775 24 hrs.. No na~11 Fln~t and final aet'!ount
saerii;,,. I 1397.
the Dillon Agency
ol \llr.lnla Rlnhflekl., AdmlniJtratrlx
How can Mrs H v J be neJP..I.
We Will Buy Any
· Relouch, reg $15 now
f~'&gt;t:t shape
Wdl
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HOBART
DILWN. REALTOR l YR old a bedroom hOme $5.· of tM e~~tat. ot John FrankUn Birch· ~.r,
Amount,
Including
wltlt toner Ph. 446·4442 lor $550. Call 245-0302.
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rleld
448--2«174
900
57
Madison
Ave
Phone
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No decoea~ed
12 noa Flr11t final and dldrlbu- ""'-Her teeth ~an be restored to
Complete Est•'"
appcnntment.
01 Carrying ash~
hd TIRED
• --111e or Howa rd BrallbOD
""""
tlvl' "'count .. r rhomat E
Jon..
I(J. l 1964 OWS Cutiess ' 2 dr
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w- v g10i 8 Ch k a.ut.:
-"6-w:ru.
E'{t!('Utor or the e5t ate of Mlnnle 0
thear orJgmal high degree
KNOTTS
~
tp bucket seats, AM·FM
~· lf
Elleolap 446--1226
10·3 Jones
ne, ~
f ct
WILL not be responsible for di
Coal,our
Skidmore
Foster. un
Nn 12 IIJ6 tint, nn 8t and dl•trtbU
un Jon and appearance by
USED FURNITURE
O, new tires Ph 446-0378
Co., 123¥.1 Pine St. tt&amp;-.2'783.
LAND CONTRACf
dllve mH·udnt l)f Whllarn H sowera. techmque known as
1163 locond A...
BllY C:ebts other than ffi) own
Admln•.tntor of th• eatate of Thorn
Galllpollo, Ohio
271-tl
BUSINKSS budding on Lowrr ..
st~ph~n• dece11ed
or, 1f necesBary, makmg
1
asgs ef
thls date,
January
ll , AUTO. gas hot water heater I1-.;,;;;-:-;;J;iiJiiUi;j)aoiil~;;
F
f
ilMrt
Fred
F'acerrure
UUt 11 clean lump
Tlutd Ave. Good location for c N~a~! ~ru~~!!
~~c~~~t .;ru~
Cl"l'l· ones. Rebasing Is sampler
, Signed
1
7
Jr.
1206 Second Ave. Ph. 446-0168
coal Carl
Wtntera.
Ria
mal1y uses. Terms lo smt •ted b' the wm ot Lula E Bottlck, less costly, corrections are mao!eoll
GranQ.e.. Phone CH 6-StlS
Wayne Amsbary, 631 Fourth de:,·~~7:1l second aeeount of Ma•· by takmg Impressions m the
Ave
9-6 gle Walker Guardian of the u&amp;Lite of old dentures and addmg new
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Dtlll W•lker. 1n incompetent
,
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NEW GMC TRUCK lcCO:::-A
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No 1:11.909 Flr•t account of FraneH pmk base matenai Where nec.Servicet Offered
M Lucllll, GuaN11lan of Michael Dean essary. bulJdi..tr OUt certain
Furniture open 91
HEADQUAR ERS
or •• e. ump, egg, ,.,
_;.:;:..;.;.;;;:_;:.....;;.:.~Bar&lt;lDI, Llrr)'- Dale BlrCUI•
Ralph
•ae
till 5. Monday thru Saturday. .
T
ker and aune run. Peacock
Le• aarcua and Ira Fra~LI Bar&lt;:ua, eas sometimes movmg teeth
AUT~
Evening by appomtment. Rt 1964 \-1 T lntemahonal Pl&lt;:kut•l Coal Co , Cheshire, 0.
REESE
Bulldozer
and
back· mlnon
L. I
rd
d
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h
rvi
Ph. 367 756C
No 13&gt;007 Fitlt Uld final account \urwa
an
opemng
e
AreNow'l'l)e
Henderson, w. v a. 23 4-11 1960 \1 T Ford Pickup
\LL types of building ma•-De se ee..
. •
of C G11ne HoudatheU, .-'dmlnlttra• IJite u
QwnersOf ,
-·
HONE 145240-tf wr uf the eatata of Marr H Wether.
1 used 1 row Cornptcker
~ewer plpe,
P
1061
holt. deee•.ed
1 used Tractor Manure tal!,•-:,lock,1 brtck.
HEARING SET
1
Cl d
TEKMITE &amp; PI!:S'l l-"ONTRUL No l3.o47 PI"" an4 llaal I«&lt;UIIt
Male Help_Wanted
wmuvws,
mte
5,
etc.
au
e
GOOD
rentaJ
property,
three
or t l•~nce WaJIIM'• A4mlni1Uat~:or
Spreader
PublicaUon of a Flood
Winters. Ria Grande, 0 .
tenants. Revenue $1500 per FAIN Extermination t:o Wheel· WWA of the eatlte of .lohft Haner. deJr]IOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR
1951 &gt;.&gt;T Ford P1ckup
Information
Report on the
~121 after $..
6&amp;-U year. Wdl located.
ersburg, Ohio. Pb. 7'18-2850 or '"':;~ u oeo l'Jnt and 11ne1 account
IIAN )D take over
supply 1959 'Y• T, Chevrolet Truck
Phone 367·7.5'1 ·
776-9455 fteL
2J2.tf of illnbeUJ .Ann JohlliOn. AdlalnU.tr•· Scioto 11114 Olentangy Rtvers
IJI YUll an DUlldlba
1 DeW j
'
trlx of the eltate t1t Cui Homer .r. the gn'ater Colambus area
On Route 7, an.Ht!lf
store for route d1stnbutton or !956 \-1 T Chevrolet P1ckup
~-....... u.... .. leB Ul I•
• BEDROOM horne, mce bath ,
DEWI-8
rn.•BING
~uhn10n.
dece••ed
1957 - lh T For~ Ptckup
established brand Wrtte Mr
borne or r~e.....,.
a •- · ...
riNI'II
No 13 m
Flnt and nnu a«ount of and the Sclo!D R1ver and Poin£11
~·e~ (~~·
WI art bwlden P\lb"lbutor
part basement In 700 block
AND BEATING
lJ•ttle p DI\Dner. E:&amp;ecutdx of the
Olson, 74 E Robinson Ave, 1 M'mneapolls MoUoe Power
Creek at Chllhcotbe IS anrJOUIIC· ]I Open 7 O.YI A lNftk
lor Hotpo1nf AppUarucet, AW- on 3rd Ave. Can get good fi .. ROUTE~ 160 at Evergreen. Ph. :~_:.or .lamu Anb Danner, ... ed The report wdl be present·
~ To S.rYe You
Bariler!Dn, Oh10
12 31
Urut
Electnc.
lJ4.U
nancmg.
.u&amp;-273$.
271-tf
No 13,12111 Fil'l.t, final and dUtrl·
811116 p.m.
1959
F
600
Ford
Du11111
- be ex- I
100
MARRIED-man. must
bdtlvt account of Wtlllara H. Sowan. e.! to the public at a inee,ting
perienced wtth the operatum 1959 2 Ton Chev. stake
WW. WW, PRJCES ol Mil- MODERN home, full basemtmtl fEKMITE PEST CONTROL ::~~~~:~~~:~ ttt. ntata ot n .... January 17, IIJII'/, at 9.311 a
of Modern farm machmr 1• I 19.'18 F 600 Ford
tresses. R1ce and C.:Orbla Fur
fine neighborhood aU nlce FREE InspectiOn. eall 446-3245 No iS.oM Firat, anal and 4ta~rl· m Heanng Room No.
8
1964
I
T.
Internallonal
· able and WJilJn!i!: to assume
DJture.
1&amp;-U
dwellmgs . See this for a comw Merrtlt O't&gt;eil, Operator for =~~~r::~~
!:0~'1 t~ Departments Buikhng,
1!160
1&gt;
T.
Ford
fortable home
E•tennltal Tenoite Senlct Denney, deeea•ed
respons1bthty and keep rec
bus.
WU. House "Jursery tram~pot
·
lO Belmont Dr.
181-tt ol N:7J.~~o!'~:'. ~:~.~~a:~xou~t
ords. LocatiOn Fa1rf1eld Coun- 1959 1 T. Chev,
tat&gt;o" available, reasonable 73 A. FARM home, large barn
the "t.ate of C'tulrlot'- wau(b.
d..
ty, tfv·('-""'n house Reply In New 611'" Rotary Cutten
rate1 also for sboppiDI or 40 A. farming land,
large Plumbing 6 Heaftng ce~ tlJ.U Pin* pd 11na1 eeouat
G)"n "harxiWrJhng, g1vmg age, $299 50 New 8 25 ' 20, 10
nyloa
tires
$55
lnc. Federal wurklDg mothers. ~ourly, de~ pond. Priced at $15,000.
of M•rJorl• M Shu&lt;!!r, Adm1nt.tre
!XP'nence, and number
m
ly or weeki)' ratea.. Pb. 446
Salesmaa:
BRAMMER'S
tria or the ••tat• o1 hut SheV£,
tax.
f' family, etc. Wr1te box num·
••·•·
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PI am blDl BINI
-• HeatInI
dece ... d
Ubto ValleJ lPiplemeat Ca.
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Russell D. Wood
No 13.1411 P'lnt aad ftnll ecr:Ddnt
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ber,,lox llA care uf Tribune
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300
4t.h
Ave.
446-1637.
o1 Mebel Thaxton. Adftltnl•Uat.tll:
133
Pine
Sl., I'lL 14~-:S~Z
Selling
Ropou•..,.llllllfure
end
lle1111
l'rom
-~
Eveaiags
~&amp;11
,
,
e~tate
Ill
&amp;ol' • Th11:ton. d~~eeu..
11
11·7
297 tl ..
- 0. D. PARSVNS
Insurance
Variouo Estate SeHier'"""' ln~ludlnl ~pllon~.
No u.aN .,,_ and t1n•l aceount
Toolo,l)lohos•nd A VJUiWty of Hau..liol!l Gooclo.
GRANGE calendars are In
llr
,•t-'R
..;'tANlJARD
PLUMBING
•
ot nan orupamond. Gvanilan ot the
r.~ , a'"'
ute of Wanda KWIIJIL
Debonll
A:lso Army Syrpl111 l~lo\lny Other lioms.
Pack yours up at Neal lnsur- 1Farm, Vlllagt, City Property SEATING, 50f Jlec=Oad An. Ja" orummond. Hllrle}' Dr~UY~mc.nd.
IIICe Agency.
For Sale
~..
SoU It &amp; Ruth Ann Drummo!Wt, mlniJTI.
AnJ~Bg ot Value. If
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S&amp;LfS

are running '- special on traco
tor overhauls for the Winter
months Have your tractor
ready to go to work wb~n
sprmg comes Ind. save d,owD

Dear F:
twice. If you don't want to bt
Quit the Job, but not scWbbl
out of your
your
You can ftnd better-paymg
lhoes must come lrom the
h I
1
20 fi
muc sa er part.time
expens ve store
m es
stores, drlve-m
from our town, Ditto purse.
stands, restaurants.
Well, if you want to

Dear Helen
My brother is a hog. All he
snR\JBU.Env parcED ITA5000
does 18 eat, nothmg else.
He
---~Legal Notice___ always makes a bJg mess
1Y2 Mile Out On 35
he cooks - burns the pots and
" ROQM HOME ~ITH FULL BAS!LIGAL NOTICI
pans, leaves the sink full
of
~:~iz/~~c~~eL3~:.s"'~:t B~l~ NoUce II hereb,. rl!!~ tht~'rn- diShes and the stove and table
JN
A.Nil NICF. tl.AT \'LOT
~· disgustmg
fats heabout -'t
Wl1KITCHEN
If LOTS OF SIIRlJE- """'
1-{y =!:'ot~~.r:p8~ail~::n~, ••••• .---...,..
timeS a dayHeSinCe
1
NOT LOOK AT THlS co;.;viF.NTLY by
bate Court at Gallla county, Ohio,
Andrew Toler, neculor, will be school He can't f _..
J0qbU '
LOCA'TED JII)ME
for !Mnln• 011 the :JOtll 4111 of laDluu a
h•ninv• _
uary. u1117. et 10 o'cloek A M
cause, he Is so overwelght and
lb Wlsem«n t;l 6-3196
I
J:.Ho~-~.· .~~w.,ELL
I don t think be could get
E N Wisemaft.. Gl 6-4500
Jan rs
way from 'he kitchen
long

MOTOR£YCLES

Have your tractor overllot~JJI
ed now at a b1g savtDIL

can go with-

W~aring lhe same thing

your State Employment
and start making
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----- WE HAVE large and
small
MoDERN 3 bedroom
home, fanns, village, city and&lt;. b.JsJ·
bmltm k1trhen, attached ga·l ... ,. property. CoD!&lt;! iD and
rage, full basement. large 1 gee us. •
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1ot In city school distnct. Ph.l
, Salesmen:
i.t1
.C6-0869.
Earl Wllltml, 44&amp;.3121
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For le11e

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Hlftry W. 'lairtl

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Golll110llt. Ohio Ph. 44H20I

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1181 111t; which tl~ aald
be eenmtire4 •rlil condQ;.Jd' 4u until .. fln..UJ

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Month.
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IN '!1iVING memory of BenJa·
Franklin PlaniZ • ho was
killed 2 years ago, January
It, 196S
Cll. Darlmg, how ~~te
m1ss
;you no one w1\J ever know
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$21 in ~ Lost tn b~ I RM. HOUSE with bath, ett'
IMI
dlslrJCI of S.CODfl Av• MOll- peted llvmg room and ftr&amp;- 1
day afternoon Ph. 446-Mtl.
place, basement, 2 car ear·
10).3 oge, on ~ lol In R I•
i Grande, o. Ph ~ 12-&lt;1
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• P ---~!'!~. 11151&gt; riu!tOD,-:- Pb 675-1079 a!·
TEAR OUT THIS AD and Mall ter ~ p.m.
IW
LARGE HOME WITH
w1th Name, AddroSI for big HANNAH'S Husband
Bettor
1• LOT
box of home Deeds and cos- hates bard work 90 be" cleans SEVEN room house wlth
3
mettcs for Free Tr1al to tel!lt the ruga witb Blue Lustre. bedrooms, playroom, patio,
m your nome Tell
your Rent electric sbampooer 11. and attic. Very mce In town
friends, make money Rush Central Supply Co.
1.U location. Forced atr gas heat
name Blwr, Dept 761DA2,
BUICK Century,
good , Now at the low pnee
of
_ Lynebburg, Va 245Ui._ _ IH 1957
condiUO• 2f1&amp;.8917.
11-6 $13,000
LADIES wanted , can earn $30
'"
LOT NEAR TOWN
to $611 o week. Must clrlvt HOUSE beinl removed !rom DEEP, well-dramed lot. Ha•
car. for mtem., call 675- property, aU materials for city Willer, City gas, 11114 "
.,
•
saJe at 2647 Llncoln Ave, w1thin ctty school
dlsti'1ct.
11 3
1 41
Pomt Pleasant.
•
A
fine opporturuty to bwld
11 -.J
LADIES• Bee I1ne ras
L h
Ions •&gt;I~
tbe borne of your dreams.

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to llnger,
I .r.sres );Oouur lehveenoopnpog·rlunipro'ryllsblyto' KIRBY
Vacuum
Cleaner
SMALL FARM
Afld place some nowers there
.~
Good
i
p
FOUR room house wtth 2 bed~
""me may ttunk we have for· gwes you an outs1de mterest
suet on. ay off f3l.OO rooms Lar•e barn Jncluded
..,..
that
km wJth a wardrobe 1or $5 00 monthly . Call 443 •
a
15
:&amp;otten you
as a bonus No collecUng er 4125.
11-6 With 52 acres of land. Land
they see us sm1le .
also has a ¥4. acre
pond
spt
they do not know
the del1very H1gh commission ELECTROLUX Vacuwn CJean
stocked w1th bass. I..orated m
~tache
Use or cor necessary. Pb. ~ er w•th like naw attacilments
Walnut Township -Pnced
That ,. hodden betund each 4146
"5
1
k 1 1 •• 500
r_
Some never .....
••6 50 or
or quoc
sa e &amp;a LOT
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, sm1ie,
...,... ...
HOUSE
125 LARGE 7 room heme with
go by Y.e love \ ou
Wanted To Do
$SOO monthly. Call

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Sa&lt;tl mJSsed b&gt; r'ather Mu CABI~Er making, carpent•_,.
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\~ork
or pamtmg. Phone 44&amp;- SINGER Sewmg Machine. Good I
,
Wier, Brothers and 5tster s 1- 1
di
Do
I
1-= .....
0~90
con tion
es app1lqumg,

everythmg a family could
want added Ullhty
room
'
pallo, garage, and two baths.
Comes to you Wlth wall to

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·. Easy,to Do ~Bus·
I_Q~IPIIID

-- Fer Rent

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I WILL NOT b• respon»ble lor
ae~ debts other than mv ov.n ~------ -- -as of t h l:s dale J anuar v ~~. sALLY'S m-laws conung She
19b7 s 1gm•d WJ ll! am H Mll- 1~ dJdn 't fluster - cleaned Lhe
12·3 earpets wttb Blue
Lustre
ler
- --Rent eIectnc shampooer $1
DAY NURSEBY 5 }ears e:IL· I Farmers' Hardware Co 12'..(i
penenre l ew g1\e reference - -~- - - Iae~ Minshall IB Portsmouth 2 Rooms and bath, furrushtd
Rnad. Ph H'"'!lf7. &gt;U.l 131 4th Ave or &lt;a II 446•310
I88•
,.
OR GROUP I
~
Yocan•~R ra(I'~e, LI"LH
::.50 and more, easy I TWO Muses, reasonable rent
1
and fa o.; l Have 10 members B1dwell, Oh1o, 0 J Wh1te

ctn

Re•l ht81e For S..le

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DOCTOR SAYS

By WWIIm J,a.,...nce, D.D.S.
DEAR MR. LAWRENCE· n

-

The 'WISEMAN
Agency
Ne•r New Brick
Owner Will Help

ly. Call 4404125.
1954 STUDEBAKER

'

~us

quite a blew tD have my
teeth taken oot. But
Butlel
when my fake teeth were put
In even tho1111h
they !Dok
awhile to get used to, I was
Finance
really pleased. Everyone aJd I
THI.I ts ,. WILL LOCATED
NaAw looked good. But now, two years YOUTH ASKED FOR lTl
and house cl~. I!
~!'~~=~ll~~-:1:...~~ ~~ later, my frientb say my facial This oolllDlJ' is for younc ~ there any hope' - DISHPAN
AUTOYAnC GARAGE DOOR. BEAU· expression has changed There pie thelr problems and pleas,.
1
are lines in tbe corners of my
their troubles and run
AND TIRED
OOQa, OWNER IS VERY ANXIOUS moutb and Up;Jef llp and my As witb the rest ol Helen
IJUr Tired.
0
:'i:J"ii'NA';.':':
':fJi rront teeth whleb
•ery Us! 11 weicomeo laugh&amp; but U your mother doesn, crat!o
VIEW suB
prumlnent, hardly show when l l'..;'t doilge a serious quesUon down on, her cloddy lump,
Built To Live In
talk and smile - MRS. ItV.J. !'itb a
she 11 he feeding 111m WI 1.
I'm answering this letter be• her life. Inasmuch as ~he hal
THIS cHAitNLNO 1 vR oLo s JntD· e~tuse· it voices --ncerns often
Send your teen-age questions
job or no school, bousecleanROOM HOME, COLONIAL
RAN'CH
.....
·- YOUTH ASKE
F
wAs emLT av owNER TO LTV£ heard from denture wearers· w
D OR
IT, 1111 shou 1d 'be HIS responsi btllty.
~~ ~~i~;~o~oo~ LBAU~~~TNC~~~: loss of natural teeth iS more care of Helen Help US! this A selfisb ramily which es:pects , ...
EN wiTH ALL THE APPLIANCES. than a blow to one's pnde· It newspaper.
all work aQd no play trom a 1&amp;.
PA~HLY
ROOM WITH FIRE PLACE
•
"""'I shouldn't b8 surAND FULL BARI:MENT AU. oN A alters facial expression· some NOT rTHAT DISABLED I
81-"
~~~G~J~ ;~EsPTR~~G ao~LL~ say It changes personality, and bear Helen .
when she leaves ~
YOU'RE THINKING M llUYINO.
even their way of ure
cood the moment slle is
1 am 17 ••• b b 1 • ·
·
A&amp;N
a Y-111 ~.or 1
Country Living
Some of thes~ change• are kids whenever I'm not at sa\ooi.
have relatives who
80 subtle onelsn I always aware The lather Is always bome wlille•].:;...'
I
Close To Schoo
take you ID' - H.
•• them You •ve 0 It en "·ard
·~
peo- hJS wile IS working. He Is • •
1
HOE's" BRAND NEWs BEDROOM ple rsay ,they can eat anything abled war Yeteran, but .p..o• "~~ Helen:
~~:g:~u~;,;N~H~-rcarN w1~ th~y wanf with their false teeth. that disabled. He's around 4? Hurray for the mother who
APPLOANcJ:S '"' BATHS. CARPORT But actually tbey don't "want" and keeps making passes
In favor or schoOl uniforms,
AND BAsEMENT NICE n.AT LOT to eat •reat many hln•s ---tr
,
.
1
a 16-year..ald junior who
AcRoss &amp;TRI:ET noM
cu.v
e
e · un::- me. Its getting worse.
GRADE sCHooL PRICED
LESS diet may inclllle
everything Our family needs the mo~~t ~;~:1, adore them. In
our
Will

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DO YOU DREAM OF
JusT 2 'MILES
FROM'
TOWN ON
ood
WALL to wall carpets ID your 1u1 YOll'LL FIND TWS wvELY 3
t
ood. t
doog batt"·l0·; 1 home a ratsed frreplace a BEDROOM coLoNIAL HOME oN A
;~· g 46-~~::· 8~t 5 ery., new ~lectnc ktt.chen? All' of ~~~G~·A;"~~: ~Y ~~ ~~~~
one
er p.mli·S/1 these can be your• Without AND INCLUDES LARGE
FAMILY
KITCHEN WITH I OTS OF BUILT lN
spending extra money' See us cABINETS, tv. BATHS AND AT
1 now or call for mare in!orma~ j~~:u oARAGt: YOU BE T KE
3 Bedroom house. hardweod l lion.
Pbooe "&amp;.0681
Goocl7 Room Home,
floors, 1804 Olestnut St.. Rv l
owner for qwck sale.
Ph
One Acre
1
4404512'

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DIUON AGENCY

TRTS

era t.
'
· 9-6 7
SINGER SEWING MACHINE I
in new sewmg table. Guaran· ,
teed. ZIG ZAG eqmpped t• 1
buttonhole, monogram fancy
desJgn, etc Pay off last 7
payments, ."'00
each. jjl.
.
1639.
9-tf

ROOM, 3 BR borne located
on Lower River Rd wJtb 350'
frontage on Rt. 7, basement,
furnace, deep well,
some
frutt trees. Can be seen any~
time.

M d b k
ea ow roo
Pt Plee
W V

sant,

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oLDER HOVE LOCATED

IN

~w:t~o~~cL~:J. 3 »~~~~~
~!~TGo'6'ri i'i~~tE A~~~~IN~~

3 ACRES
·LEVEL LAND

a.

SINGER
PORTABLE
I I
d ti
z Zaln eqptt· RANCH style 3 BR home . 50'

not

hnuted by abJhty tD chew and F B S
SWalloW
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The f1rst thing that must be
understood is that artificial den-tures are NOT "permanent.,
Put mo
j 1 fi
th
re prec :se y, ssures at
support de~tures are continually WJdergomg change· there 1s
allerallon ln muscle tone and
ac t'•on' shrmkage of bone and
cums, and a natural ag111g pro.
eess which varies by the indi·
vidua1, but which is definite and
relenUess These ttssue changes

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The Sundu nmelrSentinef, Sunday, Jan 1S, 1967-19

"''.\NT AD

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By. Reier~

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i;et Extr ,Cash The Want Ad W y
Fr-

He[en Help

• remainillll

II~

10- 3
1

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:;~~~g, t~oog:~e~~~2f"~:~~ \ :i~ ":;/:~m~:~· ond lot ·:;~.~-;,ne You'll Like ~':.iJY d:~~~utd:;:t.:;e~:·o~-t ::!t ~0:'~! =:\e;r .

I
Kuthv, wg~~DB~KP~n~f~daa -

each sell ten $1 bottles my Road Wnte Mvrtle
f~;~mous {)cruble Strength Imt \1atn St
West Al• :tander,
Vamlla Flavonng. Keep fSO Pa. 15376 9-12
lnr Y"'*' treaesury No money I
FOR RENT
netded. Wnte Anna Elizabeth MODERN 3 bedroom
home,
W~, Dept. 891DA2 . Lynch- ~ butlt-m kitchen, atlacbed
i
~utg.
va._~
12-1 garage In town. $85
rna
i
CARPET colors lookmg dtm? II Call Wtseman Agency, 446I
Bring 'em back - gtve 'em 3643, Evenmg 446--3796. 8-tf
viri1 Use Blue Lustre Rent ~- - - - f
l
h
et. Sh
URNISHED apartment,
2
•'
e e
c
s ampooer •
ep
bedroom
Ph
446·1680
7-6
pam, 862 1st Ave.
12.0
~ - -_____ MOUERN ho~•etraller
bJ
week or mOntb, l900 (,'btstDead Stock
nut SL
'
Removed Free
- ~ ~- - r
RILl. rt'!move
vour
dead BEDROOM ho~W"'ler iullx
bone&amp;. cows and mules. Call eqmpped block from hospital
.' collect Jackson Ul64531
ur adults only, 641 Timd
446,.. Cblllloothe 77:k;9?6.
3ll70
11-tf
ROOM tra1ler 131
Fourth
Ave. Call Gl 6-3188
r ~ ll..t 'j.,at.:~ [W- -,-. -L
.-1
Gl ..2342 ttom 1 a.m.
Now end Used
Merchandise
2126 Chatham Ave Call 446~
Consignments •ccepted
TfturM1•1 enning 7 p.m.
0322.
305-lf
Opposit• Driv•ln Theatre I
•BRADBURY furmshed apt.for
In M1son, W.Va.
rent. Adults cnly. 729 Se('ond
.k iM. "Jimmy" S•yre Ave.
296-U

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POT~TOES, cet l'l\!lf

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'mo 'o••ment ,cW•nt"

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poiiW.. '!hilt lilt)' ,
\taL
work 8.1 W klni!.
lt2-2111t. l
RADIATOR
Ph. 99%-2303 THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL' Free tlarenoe Prolflll. Portland,
I IJ Stp
cMOULLA"""'
I IS 30tp turUe with eve~
turtle bowl, 0. Ph. MS-tzM.
II • t!c '- -- - ---:-:-- -:-- ~~;H•KTHHII
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Sunday, Jan IS, P&amp;M Pet S!Jop, turn lint
tiel.. INil!'ll"
,., • .,. ., .........,...
road to filht, below Pomeroy- KIRBY vacuum e1ealM!I'. ~or.&lt;l
·-o
01 luae altDn Farm Spon. Mason bndge Open every
•-•ATov••
suction, Pay off f31 or $5 HOUSEK~EPEil ' tlontfd. Uve
~ aorecl by
ster Fire Dept..
Ph 74Utll
t li ltp
~.::\1. ."w
-.~
I ~111~·,=.~·~=.:....:-..,.-1 ~ ~lp djly froq&gt; ~ p m unUI I p. m. monthly. &lt;JaJI !JD-5623
~ .,. ,..,..,. ,.. , except Thundays. I IS
I 9 liP I EXPERIENCED 11\&amp;n to , wort
.., ... : - -·
RElVIVAL startlni at Mt He!· ,_1 CORVAIR_ M
____ ••so
- 011 d;llry l••m, house fllrnl&amp;h·
!!""' "'" "" •-1• ,.. .,..,.,...
man U. B. C"•""'"
onto,
•
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""' t•.
" ""Also a part Ba98etl
and .,
Bea· HAY, 1lraw and oala I'll· 1182- ed, Powell¥ Faqn, RaCUle,
0.
Rev. Jamts Mon1son, Pastor gle pup $IO Pbone m-77 ~
6227.
l II 5\C I Ph. S43--Z275.
1 lZ 11c
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Bud Hatfleld, Evangelist. Ev1 15 3tp I KEYSTONEgisollne topl!l
I' e· - :oft11n•• ..,.n.1,.,...
- ,_
eryone welcome
1 II IZlc 7 FT U&gt;CUST plat 35 cents
._'..,.tee S•.a- --.:,:.-..:....:....:,__;__
M4tfe "''lp W8nttd
• qua lrt y, Wo,If~ ,s V""'
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·~-;tj"";,;';o.~ 1J:: !"' INCOME ~· serv~te, dally ex· Phone Oharles caiaway, ~ 11on ol!IO w•ter hauhng, R•. ¥ARR1ED man must ~ u- :
8~WTUARS
t 0 ::*, •••~
~~~r,;,., cepl Sqn. Evening by oppo•'l'· 3857.
1 15 lip cme. Ph. 1119-3173,
I II ftc per·, .---• with' t•- operat•'on I
"""' ''"
at ...
'iNN
~ laet~o ment only Mrs Wanda Eb- •
·I
lJCal
'~
un. Ph 192-mz: Lawel Cl•fl LEGHORNHENS,SOeentseach i HOUSE ooal, gravel for drov?' ' or modem farm machinery. \1:""';:'"=:·2:1:43======1
...;:..~~
Road, Stall! Rt. ~. I&gt; mlle Bowman's Run Road, Phone way. I will d&lt;llver Ph. 991- able and WllliD( tD assume
.... .. . ....
'
-m r·•~round
I 10 ""c 1119-2246.
I I~ 3tc
'12116.
r..pOIIIIbibty ond keep re- I
Experienced
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"''ulW~f~co..
PI'~O
La..
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.,. ORDER AMSTIJTZ S H and N
1e
Columbus. Modem house. ReI'
, HO~E wy 2:~!56
Daniels at IJ9:I.S509 ~round 8 ''Nick Chick" leghorn ebJcks l GOOD, e on, lump, ep a
ply '" own handwnlmg . gJV· ,
.
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30tc
or
started
pullets
!Dday.
Mod·
oll
treat.O
&amp;Ioker
coal.
Pe;o·
16
I. m.
I ers PQultry, Box 188, Athens, cockff1 Coa}
Co' 1 ~lock from \ ang age, expenence, number
u h1 tn Cbe h 0 I in ramdy, etc Write Box
0 Ph 593·7831.
I 15
tra c g
s Jre, ' 668 A. ..., Tho Dally Sentmel, FrH Estlmot-Diocount
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~b. 36'1-7521.
12 I t!c
Pomeroy, 0.
I 13
To All CuolorMro
ln
PORTABLE
SINGER
8UOOt."l PRICEb furniture
~ WISH to thlJlk Dr.
Mefeet cQDd\llon, Zig zag !K1Uip. i our thifl[ 0\lt)r ~u4Bet I!&gt;OP.
Gt~wan, lhe Foglesong Funer- ,
Real Estete Fo1 hit
~ Furnllttr., ¥t~III~PI&gt;'I
at Hom,, thj&gt;se sendtn&amp; now·i....,--:-:-:""-'-:-::--~--'-­ ped. Full price $23 61, terms.
Ph 2-2685.
I ll tic
Oblo.
U 12 lit
er~ and food dUrillll tile Ill·
ness and deaUI ol our husband
an~ father, A, R Smith.
P,lrs. A R ·Smith and
Family
I IS lie
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days

a girl

nylons~

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MSG StOlT
Wllt&gt;\T
SJ!Rit.Jl

BLAmNARS
Phone 992-21•3
Pomeroy 0.

DON'T BE

s.-EfiA.fWhe91 Alignment

$6.50

ASHAMED OF
YOUR DIRTY CAR ,

Wheel Balancing

FOR
ONLY

$1 .soPJu•Vl••ght•
KEITH GOBLE
'IllY 2·2196

50C

BE PROUD OP
A CLEAN C!AR
U-DRIYE·lHRU
CAR WASH

FO~Q

Middleport, 0.

SPECIAL
ON

TRACTOR~.

OVERHAUL$&lt;~

time..

,

make a decent show•·•; you've .
to have a bank"'"president '•
lor a father!
l'd Juve to wear knee socks,
thJs would give you about
many friends as contracting
a case of bubonic plague. lf
ever rub the "In" eroWll
the wrong way _ you do 11 you
don't dtess 81 they do - you
may as wen~ a sll: .. foot
hole and nraw'
.In _ belul&amp;
....,'care.
"':!
J• 'I" ·~
ful to drag •'all your socks in
with you.
If'
My father !QPt J. Paul Getty
80 I can't alford OH entire Dew
yt"""
ear, bul It
c.-r
85 f everyone flle
8•
ruund here can. II yqu ww
year'a Jtyles, well, foq;et it
and you!
What happened to the ' lood
old days" when it was what
inside that counted?
SOCKS LOVER
P.S. Nylons don't keep your
legs warm on a winter day, be..
SideS
·
Dear KSL·
If the "In's" at your school
are this snobbish, who needs
them? Form an "•ntl·ID crowd"
I'll bet lt will '"'"
~-Me oII IIke
and most boys
resent
on e~nsive clo-lhes
the best way I kno\f
look h
H
c aap. .

t:l-'.

ec con 1 on. lg g Ull&gt;- 11 '67', 2 lull tile baths, plenty
' ped Full pnce $23.61-terms r• clotiles closets butlt-m elecLIOAL NOTICI
'
446-1639. •
9·tf 1 trtc k•tch~TV room, carpet
Oscar Baird, Realtor
Notr" ,, ....., .,.. .":,.;•·•~..
My mother works and my
- 1 throughout, hot water heat,
BAIRD REALTY CO. ~:~:':~ C::rWpl'..:~~en~Ic;{, ~tr.. ther doesn't live with us,
ELECTROLUX
SWEEPER, ! basement, ttached garage,
ed m the Prob•t• l:ourt at
oan1a have to do all the
complete Wlth attacbme1•ts aconcrete dnve Lot J(Xf x tOO' HERE Js a nwe homE"
that ~~'::~~~t~~:~r b! 1~ 0=~o~ ~::r1~1;•~·~ I am o'hly HI, but feel like
and paper bags. Guarar.tf&gt;f'(l
you'll nke 1t has I
be1· ~~eoo~~.:Jo!~Y AofMJanuary, Jlill'f, •t old maid already Never have
$17 00 446-16:19.
9-11
$5,000
rooms, bath, '.&gt;A, forced aor
•o•• w HOWELL
any freedom and am
101110
1962 CADILLAC sedan De v 1 1BUYS this 5 room one floor fuel 011 furnace, small bascw Jan 15
•An .IVDGE
clearung If I don't do it, my
lol.s of extras Good condt-1 plan home on Neaghbmhood ment, cabmets m kttchen, l~w
UGA:L NOTICt
mother hollers and
hon , prtced to sell
Wayne Rd, forced air furnace, dm- cated. on blacktop Rd
Its ] .Sprmttl~lrt Towns~p ha• fire pro thmgs at me, then won't talk
-·' for $7 500 at a priCe tectlon with VInton t1re
Depart t
I d
Prl
Amsbary, 631 Fourth Ave g..J mg room, 1 A. land
"-~
•
1 ment In ca•e ot fire, cwu
J a"'IP•
O me or ays.
you can afford.
1 Myer~. nre Prevention- officer, aaa
Once 1 went away for five
ONE RCA VIctor tape record8307
days and when 1 got back
er, $50 GE reco:'d play••,
102 ACRE FARM
178 A ' ruce one story !ram!
B'Reu
"''"Queep,
"' .,.,,..,
&lt;;Jerk
house hadn't been touched
$30 446--0937
9-3 t8 ACRES tractor land, fair home with 3 bedrooms, ple11~ Jan ll Jan- 1:1 - - t•they JUSt waited for me to
GOOD mixed hay, 80c b•le.l
fence, some tJmber, 5 room ty built m cabinets In k11w
"
on n
1 hm
chen, \lA. lob. base, large ·•••••P~o.•~T•'o •,o,'n'•,•,M"NT
~orne and clean tt
Ph. 3118-8539 afer 5 pm 9-6 1 e oor pan
e,
well
~
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lcan'tdate,andlcan't
0-N~E-BE_E_F-for sale for oo~m-e 1 ~~te~~ mce country home ~r~a~:~edT:~ ~nty fa~ ,: ~~ou:~m:~nd;;:.~~~e~L:f t~!t!~~ anyone visit me bfcause
freezer Ph 446-2893.
8-6
tool
._
bave been nled In tha Probat. Court mother won't let people
8 go . .., ,500•
ol Gallla County, Oh10, fur approval
h
h
Northup, Ohio
u\ ••I!:~.~ or ononth. ~,.. ,,., HAY for sale. Ph. 367•7571.
IS YOUR HOME
'"' """m•ot
w en s e ISn't home, wh1~h Is
•·-·-·~ pL In
1
JOOA , 8 rm two story frame No 1112: 2l'"lrll and final •ccou•t ot most of the time Besides,
room lw-..- I
uer
8-6
FOR SALE?
home, Pen
I tY wa ter • 2 bams • -utor.
t:naene Elliott, dec::eued by hi• f'X·
1pace.
Contact
Stellllt Arnold
C•rodu• E Elliott, Guudlan too tired to be niee to anyone
1
Pari Cefltral HoteL
lJI.U TYPEWRITERS new and used, IF SO and you want It sold at plenty pasture, 40 A. bottom, :!~:!t:.at~ of Grace EIHott, •n In· what with school work, eJ.tra
we servrce
all makes. 1tbe earliest possible date located on State Rt.
No ~3 Tenth ac&lt;"ount . , Mit R
atmOunces spee~ats Bn
1
"'AL
S
p
d
t
h
t
f
bo
White, Guardl•n nr the taei'IKin
and
• J
1mmons tg, an
a a price t a lS a1r to th
Robert Baird, Salesman
Mtlte of Lafayette Tlll.vener. an 1n are usual
cause::. of
REN
nument waves and bleachmg
FOR SALE
,
Office
Equipment
Ph.
44&amp;.
seller
&amp;
buyer
Please
call
competent
pen~on
complamts
. Res. $12 50 Penn now $8 50 1966 DUCAT] Motorcycle,
Off1ce Pbooe 446-4775 24 hrs.. No na~11 Fln~t and final aet'!ount
saerii;,,. I 1397.
the Dillon Agency
ol \llr.lnla Rlnhflekl., AdmlniJtratrlx
How can Mrs H v J be neJP..I.
We Will Buy Any
· Relouch, reg $15 now
f~'&gt;t:t shape
Wdl
295--tt
HOBART
DILWN. REALTOR l YR old a bedroom hOme $5.· of tM e~~tat. ot John FrankUn Birch· ~.r,
Amount,
Including
wltlt toner Ph. 446·4442 lor $550. Call 245-0302.
=~--c~--c--- - f 1
rleld
448--2«174
900
57
Madison
Ave
Phone
I
No decoea~ed
12 noa Flr11t final and dldrlbu- ""'-Her teeth ~an be restored to
Complete Est•'"
appcnntment.
01 Carrying ash~
hd TIRED
• --111e or Howa rd BrallbOD
""""
tlvl' "'count .. r rhomat E
Jon..
I(J. l 1964 OWS Cutiess ' 2 dr
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Try
w- v g10i 8 Ch k a.ut.:
-"6-w:ru.
E'{t!('Utor or the e5t ate of Mlnnle 0
thear orJgmal high degree
KNOTTS
~
tp bucket seats, AM·FM
~· lf
Elleolap 446--1226
10·3 Jones
ne, ~
f ct
WILL not be responsible for di
Coal,our
Skidmore
Foster. un
Nn 12 IIJ6 tint, nn 8t and dl•trtbU
un Jon and appearance by
USED FURNITURE
O, new tires Ph 446-0378
Co., 123¥.1 Pine St. tt&amp;-.2'783.
LAND CONTRACf
dllve mH·udnt l)f Whllarn H sowera. techmque known as
1163 locond A...
BllY C:ebts other than ffi) own
Admln•.tntor of th• eatate of Thorn
Galllpollo, Ohio
271-tl
BUSINKSS budding on Lowrr ..
st~ph~n• dece11ed
or, 1f necesBary, makmg
1
asgs ef
thls date,
January
ll , AUTO. gas hot water heater I1-.;,;;;-:-;;J;iiJiiUi;j)aoiil~;;
F
f
ilMrt
Fred
F'acerrure
UUt 11 clean lump
Tlutd Ave. Good location for c N~a~! ~ru~~!!
~~c~~~t .;ru~
Cl"l'l· ones. Rebasing Is sampler
, Signed
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1206 Second Ave. Ph. 446-0168
coal Carl
Wtntera.
Ria
mal1y uses. Terms lo smt •ted b' the wm ot Lula E Bottlck, less costly, corrections are mao!eoll
GranQ.e.. Phone CH 6-StlS
Wayne Amsbary, 631 Fourth de:,·~~7:1l second aeeount of Ma•· by takmg Impressions m the
Ave
9-6 gle Walker Guardian of the u&amp;Lite of old dentures and addmg new
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Dtlll W•lker. 1n incompetent
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NEW GMC TRUCK lcCO:::-A
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No 1:11.909 Flr•t account of FraneH pmk base matenai Where nec.Servicet Offered
M Lucllll, GuaN11lan of Michael Dean essary. bulJdi..tr OUt certain
Furniture open 91
HEADQUAR ERS
or •• e. ump, egg, ,.,
_;.:;:..;.;.;;;:_;:.....;;.:.~Bar&lt;lDI, Llrr)'- Dale BlrCUI•
Ralph
•ae
till 5. Monday thru Saturday. .
T
ker and aune run. Peacock
Le• aarcua and Ira Fra~LI Bar&lt;:ua, eas sometimes movmg teeth
AUT~
Evening by appomtment. Rt 1964 \-1 T lntemahonal Pl&lt;:kut•l Coal Co , Cheshire, 0.
REESE
Bulldozer
and
back· mlnon
L. I
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Ph. 367 756C
No 13&gt;007 Fitlt Uld final account \urwa
an
opemng
e
AreNow'l'l)e
Henderson, w. v a. 23 4-11 1960 \1 T Ford Pickup
\LL types of building ma•-De se ee..
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of C G11ne HoudatheU, .-'dmlnlttra• IJite u
QwnersOf ,
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1 used 1 row Cornptcker
~ewer plpe,
P
1061
holt. deee•.ed
1 used Tractor Manure tal!,•-:,lock,1 brtck.
HEARING SET
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TEKMITE &amp; PI!:S'l l-"ONTRUL No l3.o47 PI"" an4 llaal I«&lt;UIIt
Male Help_Wanted
wmuvws,
mte
5,
etc.
au
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GOOD
rentaJ
property,
three
or t l•~nce WaJIIM'• A4mlni1Uat~:or
Spreader
PublicaUon of a Flood
Winters. Ria Grande, 0 .
tenants. Revenue $1500 per FAIN Extermination t:o Wheel· WWA of the eatlte of .lohft Haner. deJr]IOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR
1951 &gt;.&gt;T Ford P1ckup
Information
Report on the
~121 after $..
6&amp;-U year. Wdl located.
ersburg, Ohio. Pb. 7'18-2850 or '"':;~ u oeo l'Jnt and 11ne1 account
IIAN )D take over
supply 1959 'Y• T, Chevrolet Truck
Phone 367·7.5'1 ·
776-9455 fteL
2J2.tf of illnbeUJ .Ann JohlliOn. AdlalnU.tr•· Scioto 11114 Olentangy Rtvers
IJI YUll an DUlldlba
1 DeW j
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trlx of the eltate t1t Cui Homer .r. the gn'ater Colambus area
On Route 7, an.Ht!lf
store for route d1stnbutton or !956 \-1 T Chevrolet P1ckup
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• BEDROOM horne, mce bath ,
DEWI-8
rn.•BING
~uhn10n.
dece••ed
1957 - lh T For~ Ptckup
established brand Wrtte Mr
borne or r~e.....,.
a •- · ...
riNI'II
No 13 m
Flnt and nnu a«ount of and the Sclo!D R1ver and Poin£11
~·e~ (~~·
WI art bwlden P\lb"lbutor
part basement In 700 block
AND BEATING
lJ•ttle p DI\Dner. E:&amp;ecutdx of the
Olson, 74 E Robinson Ave, 1 M'mneapolls MoUoe Power
Creek at Chllhcotbe IS anrJOUIIC· ]I Open 7 O.YI A lNftk
lor Hotpo1nf AppUarucet, AW- on 3rd Ave. Can get good fi .. ROUTE~ 160 at Evergreen. Ph. :~_:.or .lamu Anb Danner, ... ed The report wdl be present·
~ To S.rYe You
Bariler!Dn, Oh10
12 31
Urut
Electnc.
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nancmg.
.u&amp;-273$.
271-tf
No 13,12111 Fil'l.t, final and dUtrl·
811116 p.m.
1959
F
600
Ford
Du11111
- be ex- I
100
MARRIED-man. must
bdtlvt account of Wtlllara H. Sowan. e.! to the public at a inee,ting
perienced wtth the operatum 1959 2 Ton Chev. stake
WW. WW, PRJCES ol Mil- MODERN home, full basemtmtl fEKMITE PEST CONTROL ::~~~~:~~~:~ ttt. ntata ot n .... January 17, IIJII'/, at 9.311 a
of Modern farm machmr 1• I 19.'18 F 600 Ford
tresses. R1ce and C.:Orbla Fur
fine neighborhood aU nlce FREE InspectiOn. eall 446-3245 No iS.oM Firat, anal and 4ta~rl· m Heanng Room No.
8
1964
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Internallonal
· able and WJilJn!i!: to assume
DJture.
1&amp;-U
dwellmgs . See this for a comw Merrtlt O't&gt;eil, Operator for =~~~r::~~
!:0~'1 t~ Departments Buikhng,
1!160
1&gt;
T.
Ford
fortable home
E•tennltal Tenoite Senlct Denney, deeea•ed
respons1bthty and keep rec
bus.
WU. House "Jursery tram~pot
·
lO Belmont Dr.
181-tt ol N:7J.~~o!'~:'. ~:~.~~a:~xou~t
ords. LocatiOn Fa1rf1eld Coun- 1959 1 T. Chev,
tat&gt;o" available, reasonable 73 A. FARM home, large barn
the "t.ate of C'tulrlot'- wau(b.
d..
ty, tfv·('-""'n house Reply In New 611'" Rotary Cutten
rate1 also for sboppiDI or 40 A. farming land,
large Plumbing 6 Heaftng ce~ tlJ.U Pin* pd 11na1 eeouat
G)"n "harxiWrJhng, g1vmg age, $299 50 New 8 25 ' 20, 10
nyloa
tires
$55
lnc. Federal wurklDg mothers. ~ourly, de~ pond. Priced at $15,000.
of M•rJorl• M Shu&lt;!!r, Adm1nt.tre
!XP'nence, and number
m
ly or weeki)' ratea.. Pb. 446
Salesmaa:
BRAMMER'S
tria or the ••tat• o1 hut SheV£,
tax.
f' family, etc. Wr1te box num·
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dece ... d
Ubto ValleJ lPiplemeat Ca.
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4t.h
Ave.
446-1637.
o1 Mebel Thaxton. Adftltnl•Uat.tll:
133
Pine
Sl., I'lL 14~-:S~Z
Selling
Ropou•..,.llllllfure
end
lle1111
l'rom
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Eveaiags
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,
e~tate
Ill
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11
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297 tl ..
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Insurance
Variouo Estate SeHier'"""' ln~ludlnl ~pllon~.
No u.aN .,,_ and t1n•l aceount
Toolo,l)lohos•nd A VJUiWty of Hau..liol!l Gooclo.
GRANGE calendars are In
llr
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..;'tANlJARD
PLUMBING
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ot nan orupamond. Gvanilan ot the
r.~ , a'"'
ute of Wanda KWIIJIL
Debonll
A:lso Army Syrpl111 l~lo\lny Other lioms.
Pack yours up at Neal lnsur- 1Farm, Vlllagt, City Property SEATING, 50f Jlec=Oad An. Ja" orummond. Hllrle}' Dr~UY~mc.nd.
IIICe Agency.
For Sale
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SoU It &amp; Ruth Ann Drummo!Wt, mlniJTI.
AnJ~Bg ot Value. If
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are running '- special on traco
tor overhauls for the Winter
months Have your tractor
ready to go to work wb~n
sprmg comes Ind. save d,owD

Dear F:
twice. If you don't want to bt
Quit the Job, but not scWbbl
out of your
your
You can ftnd better-paymg
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expens ve store
m es
stores, drlve-m
from our town, Ditto purse.
stands, restaurants.
Well, if you want to

Dear Helen
My brother is a hog. All he
snR\JBU.Env parcED ITA5000
does 18 eat, nothmg else.
He
---~Legal Notice___ always makes a bJg mess
1Y2 Mile Out On 35
he cooks - burns the pots and
" ROQM HOME ~ITH FULL BAS!LIGAL NOTICI
pans, leaves the sink full
of
~:~iz/~~c~~eL3~:.s"'~:t B~l~ NoUce II hereb,. rl!!~ tht~'rn- diShes and the stove and table
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fats heabout -'t
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NOT LOOK AT THlS co;.;viF.NTLY by
bate Court at Gallla county, Ohio,
Andrew Toler, neculor, will be school He can't f _..
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LOCA'TED JII)ME
for !Mnln• 011 the :JOtll 4111 of laDluu a
h•ninv• _
uary. u1117. et 10 o'cloek A M
cause, he Is so overwelght and
lb Wlsem«n t;l 6-3196
I
J:.Ho~-~.· .~~w.,ELL
I don t think be could get
E N Wisemaft.. Gl 6-4500
Jan rs
way from 'he kitchen
long

MOTOR£YCLES

Have your tractor overllot~JJI
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can go with-

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home, fanns, village, city and&lt;. b.JsJ·
bmltm k1trhen, attached ga·l ... ,. property. CoD!&lt;! iD and
rage, full basement. large 1 gee us. •
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Earl Wllltml, 44&amp;.3121
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IJII'Iter, prospector,
teacher moot recent publi&lt;atioo.
never mow what book he bad
sugar caoe Jrower! 'lbeoe a~
The role of prospe&lt;lol" was donated to the library until lt
but a few of the orcupaUons 1 left in the hills following the IS disrovered by its presence ""
whi&lt;h the Ri&lt;&gt; Grande professor rush of ·49 (1849). but is stilt the shelf, or tile c.U card m the
emeritus •nd Hbrary a:ssist.aut ahve JD Boule as be
travels card catalog.
has pursuf'd .
: t'll&lt;'h summer to California tn
He carriea his Baptist fai!h
A!l an author, Bouie has puh- J his 1954 Chevrolet to his cabin, throughout the CoUege a~ JS
lished "'Good-Bye, White Man,·· located aloog Nelson
Creek an act1ve member ~ the ~w~
fln sale since 1955. The book of built m 1950 where he- pans for , JS Club of Gallipolis, wh1ch ne
fictional symbolism is not orr gold along one of the
many JOined in 192:2. He presently is
lv located on the shelves of Dtt- 1 streams running from the Sif'r- chairman of the College chap-~ is Library but cau be boogt'lt I ra Nevada Mountains. He even 1ter ?( Circle _K, . men's college
at Mitche ll 's in GallipOlis. His I grows a long bushy beard
to service orgaruzation wlu.ch ts
most recent publication is
add to the spirit of the ''forty · affll~ated with ~ nati~al Kicrets: A Sibony Romance in niners. ''
. j warns. He ~rhCipates _m Sons
Cuba ," which is bt'ing publish- But education is always m of the Amertcan Revolution, and
ed by Pageant Publlshmg Co , his heart. Before coming to Rio is a 32 degree Mason of th e
New York, and with a cirr ula- Grande, Bouie taught 25 years Scottish Rite.
tion of 7,000, will be advertised I in Ohio and West Virginia high His academic degrees inclu~e
iD the New York Ttmes a n d schools, and in 19;;o be 8 an a B. Ped., and B. S. from Obt~
Book Bu)•ers Guide. Four more teaching ecooomies at
R lo Northern University: B.A.. The
novels remain to b~ published, I Grande College until his retire- Ohio State University; L.L.B.,
the dates for publicatJOn havin f{ ment in 1962.
Hamilton College ; and M.S.S.,
not been sel
I Even though he is
retired University of Cincinnati.
This "young at hPart" golden I from teaching, ht is a growing Bouie has given Rio Grande
&amp;ger lived in Cuba for eight part of the College.
College a wealth that no one
years - 1932~ 1940 - where he I Says Merlyn Arnold, library can evtT explain . His heart or
was in the sugar cane bu s1 nes&lt;.,.l assistant, ''Mr. Boo.ic has
a gold, through mind and body, 1s
It was here that he goi tre !n- ' knack of adding books to the U- vastly welcomed by everyone on

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Buy an RCA Victor Radio
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u the offko of Capl.tin E. A. I"' the Greeno Linos bumed loll ll!d Mmtalllll«l'. W.
Burnsi&lt;lts, aJJd also has a boil- 11lllf balled her blilera Wed- wu ordered a !eo.diJl'l..,
er lot )IUIIIPLJII )JUJ'JlOOft . and a nesday mghl and laid ..., ot the PubUc servloe ~
oablD upstoiro lor supplt es lor Hunt~ until late TbJJrsday to flle 1 schedule lbowin( lti~flll
P'lfty yean qo Ute Kallawha baa 0 rt!llr-rnot bold. 1bt llmitll'• the car ohomce.
ed ... mile below tile moutll of a few others.
11te miter-slU the beets .
to make repamt.
·
bo1t. . It .,.
11fl'lx
Doek Cc!mt&gt;anY turned out a miCbinl!f1 wu formerly on the 11 loob like only a q!lfltion the Kanawha River.
111!1 ore ln VIIO at the Pananu
The Greene Lines'
sunl&lt;en 1111 tilnes ol "'''
ateainlloit oocaslonalty JIDd was Cal!u f~at, 'lbree St.tts, of Umo untU tllere will be 1 While bicb have been opened, Canal, aiiO in the llanawha, Jia. U , ltll - Captain Will h 1 t N RlcltlllOOO Ohio both Wharvea ao well •.~- ,.,
llwayl bu.aJ witll repolr wor!o_ wbicll ~ned. The flllines were barge line cr a packet Urie be· contracta for the buUdlng
of lolono!!gabela, and ltloskfngum Guthrie, well knotm rlverman w ar a ow
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1&gt;'
Tlte Rlnr News olthe Jaa. 11 rebuUt by· !he Heolopa of Pt. tween Plttsbur&amp;h and Clncin- Loeb and Dam 21 and Z5 havo .Rims.
now in charce of the local Mar- lost the cargo bo• o!f the upper ! 1bt att.otlM . o{ the ,PUbblf,1 :
·1917 qallijiolil Dally 'i'ril&gt;m~· Pteas1111i.
naU ani! aoutbern points.
not been awarded, but no doubt We are informed tllat cap- ine H&lt;&gt;spltal, Is being aoliclted works, which noaled off and Sttvke Comml~tlon
111M-••
tells the atory.
. Here are otber River News
will be - · 10 that preliminary 1a1tt William Bily bu refused by Gathpolls busmeS!men to pa ssed Cmcmnalt l'ledneSday. broogltl to matter lhrotl&amp;h OO~!J
11&gt;e new tllwbeal J!;llsabelh ittms ol so yean qo:
Jan. If, U17 - The location worit can be commenced. Tloo Captain Gordon c . Greeno's place a boat In the GaUlpolis- This wharflloat was oti111Iall1 plaint flied by tile Cltarl~.,
Smith hu just been cclmpleted
. of Loci: and Dam 25 has not National Contraelln&amp; Company o!fer of $10,000 tor tile steamer Huntington trade, the pocket at Proctorville, and taler was Chamber of Commerce beea!iM
tlle Kanilwlii DoCk Com- Jon. t Ifl7- Engineer Ezra yet been decided. It will he 1001 ti.e toweot bidder for tile Greyhound and the ·lronton fer- to run oo opposite time from purchased by G. P. Gardner LrregularltJes tn tile s¢111:j)uft;i
;any for ' the Davidson Brolll- Pickens, formerly on tile Ra- probably very ooon. The govern- wort.
ryblat. OtHer parties are said the C. C. Bowyer.
and used at Pt. Pleasant, af- were tnconvenie~t to the wbolft,o
ers, a ami firm ol PitlibUtl!h, clrle tetr)'boat, wa~ scalded to ment has proposed lhls lock and Captain Frank Wrl&amp;hllnformo 1o be after the property which Captain Guihrie Is "fr o m terwards coming to Gallipolis. salers of the 01Ly, and c~o:
Pa., at a cost of $35,000. The death Saturday at the Ohio Riv- dam at" tile foot of Six Mile Is- uo that no more bear traps captain Bay wUI dispose
of Missouri." He will have to be
delay in shipments.
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Jieelfr. tile new boat was laid er Salt Works at Mason ctty. I~ in the Ohio River near Ad- will be put In tile new o h t 0 when he gets his price.
shown lilt edged agreements Jan. 13, ltt7 - Captain John J. H. Handl ey represen~ '·
)ilst May.
The Tell City wao unable to dison, ond llfOIUld has been River dams being built now The Landing boat of tile CamP' of support and backmg before W. Lane •. owner of the
Ka- Captam Lane and S. F. 1'.111!:
'flte Elizabeth Smith has 14 take 11,1 tile freight offered at purcbaaed fHm the Hogg !ann and tllose to be built In the lu- bell's Creek Coal Co. at
Pl. he makes a move.
nawila River packeto, Valley represented Charleston Cit-···
4 enaines ~ three twl)oflue Plttsblifgh last woek fo~ puiots in West Vtrrlnla.
lure by the gove&lt;nment. Also, Pleasant sprunc a teak and
. Belle and Helen Lane, steam- ber of Commerce at the beall ,
!loiters built by Williams et betw~n 1tllere and Wheeling, ow- There ore some wbo ara of tile lock &amp;•tti to be built In the sank a few days ago. 11 is used Jq. !!, lfl7 - The· Cour1er boats plymg between Charles- Lng.
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The Sunday Times·Sentinel, surtday, Jan. 15, 1967-9
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small growing school have
ed much to its cultural ":.~~t
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If's that time of year again. Television viewers will
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have the opportunity. of seeing The Bob Hope Christmas
Special from 9-10:30 p.m. this coming Wednesday night
on Channel3, WSAZ-TV, Huntington.
The show is a 90-minute color (if you have color)
By ROBERT WINGETT
1pecia l featuring the highlights of Bob Hole's all star ""'i;,!:"rll'~Jil~~~t:"r"l1".~"'~,·w"''t"''l:''"'k!;l;;.'i1!3J!1,~:B
troupe entertaining servicemen in the Far East. Featured lliU
performers include Phyliss Diller, .Joey Heatherton , AnTODAY'S THOUGHT - ·To error is human; to forill Bry~t, The Korean Kittens, and Les Brown and his . . ..
Band of Renown. Viewers will see Yuletide entertain· g1ve IS dmne .-Shakespeare .
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t il o'clock news) Neal has also I Citizens' Scholarship Fund Chapter wtll come mto bemg
left the staff to continue his I in Meigs County wttl be decJded later thiS month.
actually will be a must education at Marshall UniverGeorge Hargraves, superintendent of The Me!gs
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ttme I j saw the smiling face
future of CSF will be held at the Pomeroy Elementary
a show some- Ferrell Wamsley better known School at 7:30 p.m. Monday, January 30.
· tile a1r. Latest as Bill Ferrell ~n TV-S sports '
"The meeting will be open to all who wish to attend
to
by the wayside are Run . the other nig,ht. The golden iand share in this very worthwhile movement," Mr. Har·
Run, wh~eh was kmda voice of Doug Harrington
a graves said.
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, crazy ll~e. but good, and The Gallipolis boy is otill hea~d on
Possibilities of organizing a chapter here were ftrst
.Mail Who Never Was, starring WSAZ radio. 'Botll Ferrell and I explored during a meeting on November 29_ with . Mr.
Bob Lansing.
; Harrington were formerly at Joseph Coons, state prestdent and natwnal director of

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CSF.. speake[~ lila! several Mr. Reed last week reported
n't ln~Jude !he Hawk. so the :
MARSHALL WRITES
in~~vt~u!~po:nd organi~ations the bird , which now has his
Iroqums Indian must have got· Patty Forgey at Rio Grande
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ten the tommy-hatchet. Good has received a card or letter have expresse_ n eres
By ' Burt Reynolds. 1 really , from Jim Marshall, former Rio the _prolect smce the lnltia toppled over' su ermg a ro •
liked ttlat show, too.
·Grande basketball star, now in meetmg.
en wing. The electrical blink:
so now they've polished off i the U.S. Marines. Jim wrote to I .The program ~auld help pro- ing lights, used for eyes on
Badge
714 and brought Jack thank her for a package, she v1de an opportumty for deserv- the creature, are also out of
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~ WP.-bi:t out of retirement to star called a CARE package. It was . ing and needy youths of our o~der.
1 attached
agaln as Sergeant Joe Fridav . 1cookies. He's now on Okinawa, ! cou~ty to pur~~ advanced ed· Mr. R;.ec:t, ob_vio~,s Y . .
'.Jiut it won't be the same show 1 and playing basketbal1, accord· ucahon or trammg ~eyon~ !he to the big bird, will mvt~
Without Ben Alexander, he or ing to Patty.
secondary level. Thts tramtng Drs. Oscar W. Clark, ~entin
Felony Squad fame. Th&lt;:!y've 1 His address Is Pfc. James could be either in college or a Korfh.age
and Lewis A.
Harry Morgan from . R. Marshall, K. Battery, Fourth trade school.
Sehmtdt, all on. tllo staff of
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'!eat to a plain clothes job :satiation, 13th Marines, FPO, I believe the "Dollars lor Gallipolis Medtcat Center, to
F.tiday's side-kick.
1San Francisco,
Calif., 96602. Scholars" project would
be mak.~ up the surgtcal team.
Twelve O'clock High ·There it is if you want to write worthwhile. I join others to It IS reported Dr. Clarke wiU
\tii:hm1t Bob Lansing as Gen- 1to him , you Redmen fans.
hope the challenge will be met. dlngnose, Dr. Korfhage super·
Frank Savage
is what I I keep wondering what that You can help to establish this VISe ~e eye treatment an~ Dr.
. ~r::::e;wm be without Ben ICorliss Kitchen Special, Junior program by attending the Jan· Schmtdt set the broken wmg.
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1 sure hope Com- ~ Wilson mentioned last week, Iuary 30tb meeting.
Just to be safe, Mr. Reed
hasn't gone by tile boards, tasted like. By the tlme I found .. ,
may also have ~ card-carrying
TUesday night's time space Iout that Rita, Mrs. Gll Corliss, THE "BIG BffiD" present- carpenter standing by.
occupied by a bunch of un- had delivered that walnut fla· ed to Ted Reed, president of
rascals called the Bea- 1von!d 1oaf to our office, aU that The Farmers Bank &amp; Savings
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Iremained was an empty tray Co., Pomeroy, at Christmas in "I
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shake-ups m TV are and kn1fe.
1966 is to receive professional
Jim Thacker i The goodies were gone. Bet attention from some of Gallia
as sports di- it was good, though.
County's top physicians.
The "bird," a huge plywood
Searls Returns to
and nail creature suggestive of
Post in Michigan
the ''Mason Monster," .... givA'B: David A. SeHrls has re- en to Reed by Pomeroy Atio~PT. PLEASANT - A local
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Is the Time to En- turned t
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t delegation of tbe
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mas and New Year's with his C.h:::r:::is:::Lm:::.::as:::·_______
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to altern! a tllr.,.,.ay
enrollment is nee· parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
seminar in Partsmouth,
-:;:~ to be assured of a , Searls and brother, Reo, and Property Damage
January '1:1 • 29.
jo
I' crandna·er.t.&lt;. Mr. and Mrs. Ar$300 in Wreck
Kenneth
Smith p"'::~
Write or Call For
ch ie Ellis of Oteshire.
PT. PLEASANT - Slterilrs minister of the toe~!
Catalogue or Related
I While t&gt;ome he visJt_ed i~ the 1department investigated a one f:tated the purpose of the
homes of many of his friends Icar mishap Friday at 10 p. m. terence is to provide tlte
l nlarmotion
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1 mcludmg the Rev. and Mrs . at Rt. 17 near Coast
Guard gates witll an advanced miln,.
John M. Jeffrey and daughter.
....Wting in avprllli- terial training pr&lt;Jt!ram
to
Scheryl of Galhpuhs; Mr.
mately $300 property damage help tllem in tlleir Bible teach~rs. Tommy Tay1or and
no personal injury and DO ing work.
ta, of Cheshlre1 and Mr·
Theme of tbe seminar ls "BeMrs. Lee RudisUI of Legion
The mishap occurred when a coming Spiritual Men
race, Pomeroy.
('Sr driven by Obie .Jackson
Everla~ting Life in View/'
Cobb, 29, Davison, Mich., ai&gt;' Highlight of tile program
parently blew a tire, went 0111 be a pubUc Bible lecture
of control and over a slight day, Jan. 29, at 3 p. m.
embankmeDl Arrests recorded Frank Spacil, clislri~·~ct~:;:~~
at the county jail were of Ran- or and traveling ,..
dy Litchfield, 20, Sootllside, bnd o1 the Watch Tower Society
check warrant and Wilbur Fish- New York, who wiU use ao
er, M, Soutbslde, intoxication subject "Satisfying
charge.
Greatest Need."
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H. L. Grolute Company of parts of West Virginia and
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renovation of tbe focal post
office buUcliog. The contract iS
ASSIGNED TO Slli+LY
!or $18,700 for work to Jnctude ArrQy Sergeant Bobby L. ca..
repairs t. tile front entranee. to, wbose parents~. aad
replacement Ill lbo wood noon l&gt;jrs. 10atbo L. Caato,' . w:i!e,
and window, the repamt:lng of Ursula, live on
Street,
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IJII'Iter, prospector,
teacher moot recent publi&lt;atioo.
never mow what book he bad
sugar caoe Jrower! 'lbeoe a~
The role of prospe&lt;lol" was donated to the library until lt
but a few of the orcupaUons 1 left in the hills following the IS disrovered by its presence ""
whi&lt;h the Ri&lt;&gt; Grande professor rush of ·49 (1849). but is stilt the shelf, or tile c.U card m the
emeritus •nd Hbrary a:ssist.aut ahve JD Boule as be
travels card catalog.
has pursuf'd .
: t'll&lt;'h summer to California tn
He carriea his Baptist fai!h
A!l an author, Bouie has puh- J his 1954 Chevrolet to his cabin, throughout the CoUege a~ JS
lished "'Good-Bye, White Man,·· located aloog Nelson
Creek an act1ve member ~ the ~w~
fln sale since 1955. The book of built m 1950 where he- pans for , JS Club of Gallipolis, wh1ch ne
fictional symbolism is not orr gold along one of the
many JOined in 192:2. He presently is
lv located on the shelves of Dtt- 1 streams running from the Sif'r- chairman of the College chap-~ is Library but cau be boogt'lt I ra Nevada Mountains. He even 1ter ?( Circle _K, . men's college
at Mitche ll 's in GallipOlis. His I grows a long bushy beard
to service orgaruzation wlu.ch ts
most recent publication is
add to the spirit of the ''forty · affll~ated with ~ nati~al Kicrets: A Sibony Romance in niners. ''
. j warns. He ~rhCipates _m Sons
Cuba ," which is bt'ing publish- But education is always m of the Amertcan Revolution, and
ed by Pageant Publlshmg Co , his heart. Before coming to Rio is a 32 degree Mason of th e
New York, and with a cirr ula- Grande, Bouie taught 25 years Scottish Rite.
tion of 7,000, will be advertised I in Ohio and West Virginia high His academic degrees inclu~e
iD the New York Ttmes a n d schools, and in 19;;o be 8 an a B. Ped., and B. S. from Obt~
Book Bu)•ers Guide. Four more teaching ecooomies at
R lo Northern University: B.A.. The
novels remain to b~ published, I Grande College until his retire- Ohio State University; L.L.B.,
the dates for publicatJOn havin f{ ment in 1962.
Hamilton College ; and M.S.S.,
not been sel
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retired University of Cincinnati.
This "young at hPart" golden I from teaching, ht is a growing Bouie has given Rio Grande
&amp;ger lived in Cuba for eight part of the College.
College a wealth that no one
years - 1932~ 1940 - where he I Says Merlyn Arnold, library can evtT explain . His heart or
was in the sugar cane bu s1 nes&lt;.,.l assistant, ''Mr. Boo.ic has
a gold, through mind and body, 1s
It was here that he goi tre !n- ' knack of adding books to the U- vastly welcomed by everyone on

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Burnsi&lt;lts, aJJd also has a boil- 11lllf balled her blilera Wed- wu ordered a !eo.diJl'l..,
er lot )IUIIIPLJII )JUJ'JlOOft . and a nesday mghl and laid ..., ot the PubUc servloe ~
oablD upstoiro lor supplt es lor Hunt~ until late TbJJrsday to flle 1 schedule lbowin( lti~flll
P'lfty yean qo Ute Kallawha baa 0 rt!llr-rnot bold. 1bt llmitll'• the car ohomce.
ed ... mile below tile moutll of a few others.
11te miter-slU the beets .
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111!1 ore ln VIIO at the Pananu
The Greene Lines'
sunl&lt;en 1111 tilnes ol "'''
ateainlloit oocaslonalty JIDd was Cal!u f~at, 'lbree St.tts, of Umo untU tllere will be 1 While bicb have been opened, Canal, aiiO in the llanawha, Jia. U , ltll - Captain Will h 1 t N RlcltlllOOO Ohio both Wharvea ao well •.~- ,.,
llwayl bu.aJ witll repolr wor!o_ wbicll ~ned. The flllines were barge line cr a packet Urie be· contracta for the buUdlng
of lolono!!gabela, and ltloskfngum Guthrie, well knotm rlverman w ar a ow
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now in charce of the local Mar- lost the cargo bo• o!f the upper ! 1bt att.otlM . o{ the ,PUbblf,1 :
·1917 qallijiolil Dally 'i'ril&gt;m~· Pteas1111i.
naU ani! aoutbern points.
not been awarded, but no doubt We are informed tllat cap- ine H&lt;&gt;spltal, Is being aoliclted works, which noaled off and Sttvke Comml~tlon
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. Here are otber River News
will be - · 10 that preliminary 1a1tt William Bily bu refused by Gathpolls busmeS!men to pa ssed Cmcmnalt l'ledneSday. broogltl to matter lhrotl&amp;h OO~!J
11&gt;e new tllwbeal J!;llsabelh ittms ol so yean qo:
Jan. If, U17 - The location worit can be commenced. Tloo Captain Gordon c . Greeno's place a boat In the GaUlpolis- This wharflloat was oti111Iall1 plaint flied by tile Cltarl~.,
Smith hu just been cclmpleted
. of Loci: and Dam 25 has not National Contraelln&amp; Company o!fer of $10,000 tor tile steamer Huntington trade, the pocket at Proctorville, and taler was Chamber of Commerce beea!iM
tlle Kanilwlii DoCk Com- Jon. t Ifl7- Engineer Ezra yet been decided. It will he 1001 ti.e toweot bidder for tile Greyhound and the ·lronton fer- to run oo opposite time from purchased by G. P. Gardner LrregularltJes tn tile s¢111:j)uft;i
;any for ' the Davidson Brolll- Pickens, formerly on tile Ra- probably very ooon. The govern- wort.
ryblat. OtHer parties are said the C. C. Bowyer.
and used at Pt. Pleasant, af- were tnconvenie~t to the wbolft,o
ers, a ami firm ol PitlibUtl!h, clrle tetr)'boat, wa~ scalded to ment has proposed lhls lock and Captain Frank Wrl&amp;hllnformo 1o be after the property which Captain Guihrie Is "fr o m terwards coming to Gallipolis. salers of the 01Ly, and c~o:
Pa., at a cost of $35,000. The death Saturday at the Ohio Riv- dam at" tile foot of Six Mile Is- uo that no more bear traps captain Bay wUI dispose
of Missouri." He will have to be
delay in shipments.
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shown lilt edged agreements Jan. 13, ltt7 - Captain John J. H. Handl ey represen~ '·
)ilst May.
The Tell City wao unable to dison, ond llfOIUld has been River dams being built now The Landing boat of tile CamP' of support and backmg before W. Lane •. owner of the
Ka- Captam Lane and S. F. 1'.111!:
'flte Elizabeth Smith has 14 take 11,1 tile freight offered at purcbaaed fHm the Hogg !ann and tllose to be built In the lu- bell's Creek Coal Co. at
Pl. he makes a move.
nawila River packeto, Valley represented Charleston Cit-···
4 enaines ~ three twl)oflue Plttsblifgh last woek fo~ puiots in West Vtrrlnla.
lure by the gove&lt;nment. Also, Pleasant sprunc a teak and
. Belle and Helen Lane, steam- ber of Commerce at the beall ,
!loiters built by Williams et betw~n 1tllere and Wheeling, ow- There ore some wbo ara of tile lock &amp;•tti to be built In the sank a few days ago. 11 is used Jq. !!, lfl7 - The· Cour1er boats plymg between Charles- Lng.
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on Channel3, WSAZ-TV, Huntington.
The show is a 90-minute color (if you have color)
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left the staff to continue his I in Meigs County wttl be decJded later thiS month.
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Possibilities of organizing a chapter here were ftrst
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This week's TV schelule does- the local radio station.
CSF.. speake[~ lila! several Mr. Reed last week reported
n't ln~Jude !he Hawk. so the :
MARSHALL WRITES
in~~vt~u!~po:nd organi~ations the bird , which now has his
Iroqums Indian must have got· Patty Forgey at Rio Grande
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ten the tommy-hatchet. Good has received a card or letter have expresse_ n eres
By ' Burt Reynolds. 1 really , from Jim Marshall, former Rio the _prolect smce the lnltia toppled over' su ermg a ro •
liked ttlat show, too.
·Grande basketball star, now in meetmg.
en wing. The electrical blink:
so now they've polished off i the U.S. Marines. Jim wrote to I .The program ~auld help pro- ing lights, used for eyes on
Badge
714 and brought Jack thank her for a package, she v1de an opportumty for deserv- the creature, are also out of
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~ WP.-bi:t out of retirement to star called a CARE package. It was . ing and needy youths of our o~der.
1 attached
agaln as Sergeant Joe Fridav . 1cookies. He's now on Okinawa, ! cou~ty to pur~~ advanced ed· Mr. R;.ec:t, ob_vio~,s Y . .
'.Jiut it won't be the same show 1 and playing basketbal1, accord· ucahon or trammg ~eyon~ !he to the big bird, will mvt~
Without Ben Alexander, he or ing to Patty.
secondary level. Thts tramtng Drs. Oscar W. Clark, ~entin
Felony Squad fame. Th&lt;:!y've 1 His address Is Pfc. James could be either in college or a Korfh.age
and Lewis A.
Harry Morgan from . R. Marshall, K. Battery, Fourth trade school.
Sehmtdt, all on. tllo staff of
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'!eat to a plain clothes job :satiation, 13th Marines, FPO, I believe the "Dollars lor Gallipolis Medtcat Center, to
F.tiday's side-kick.
1San Francisco,
Calif., 96602. Scholars" project would
be mak.~ up the surgtcal team.
Twelve O'clock High ·There it is if you want to write worthwhile. I join others to It IS reported Dr. Clarke wiU
\tii:hm1t Bob Lansing as Gen- 1to him , you Redmen fans.
hope the challenge will be met. dlngnose, Dr. Korfhage super·
Frank Savage
is what I I keep wondering what that You can help to establish this VISe ~e eye treatment an~ Dr.
. ~r::::e;wm be without Ben ICorliss Kitchen Special, Junior program by attending the Jan· Schmtdt set the broken wmg.
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1 sure hope Com- ~ Wilson mentioned last week, Iuary 30tb meeting.
Just to be safe, Mr. Reed
hasn't gone by tile boards, tasted like. By the tlme I found .. ,
may also have ~ card-carrying
TUesday night's time space Iout that Rita, Mrs. Gll Corliss, THE "BIG BffiD" present- carpenter standing by.
occupied by a bunch of un- had delivered that walnut fla· ed to Ted Reed, president of
rascals called the Bea- 1von!d 1oaf to our office, aU that The Farmers Bank &amp; Savings
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Iremained was an empty tray Co., Pomeroy, at Christmas in "I
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shake-ups m TV are and kn1fe.
1966 is to receive professional
Jim Thacker i The goodies were gone. Bet attention from some of Gallia
as sports di- it was good, though.
County's top physicians.
The "bird," a huge plywood
Searls Returns to
and nail creature suggestive of
Post in Michigan
the ''Mason Monster," .... givA'B: David A. SeHrls has re- en to Reed by Pomeroy Atio~PT. PLEASANT - A local
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Wurtsmith
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Fred
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Is the Time to En- turned t
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t delegation of tbe
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mas and New Year's with his C.h:::r:::is:::Lm:::.::as:::·_______
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to altern! a tllr.,.,.ay
enrollment is nee· parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
seminar in Partsmouth,
-:;:~ to be assured of a , Searls and brother, Reo, and Property Damage
January '1:1 • 29.
jo
I' crandna·er.t.&lt;. Mr. and Mrs. Ar$300 in Wreck
Kenneth
Smith p"'::~
Write or Call For
ch ie Ellis of Oteshire.
PT. PLEASANT - Slterilrs minister of the toe~!
Catalogue or Related
I While t&gt;ome he visJt_ed i~ the 1department investigated a one f:tated the purpose of the
homes of many of his friends Icar mishap Friday at 10 p. m. terence is to provide tlte
l nlarmotion
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Guard gates witll an advanced miln,.
John M. Jeffrey and daughter.
....Wting in avprllli- terial training pr&lt;Jt!ram
to
Scheryl of Galhpuhs; Mr.
mately $300 property damage help tllem in tlleir Bible teach~rs. Tommy Tay1or and
no personal injury and DO ing work.
ta, of Cheshlre1 and Mr·
Theme of tbe seminar ls "BeMrs. Lee RudisUI of Legion
The mishap occurred when a coming Spiritual Men
race, Pomeroy.
('Sr driven by Obie .Jackson
Everla~ting Life in View/'
Cobb, 29, Davison, Mich., ai&gt;' Highlight of tile program
parently blew a tire, went 0111 be a pubUc Bible lecture
of control and over a slight day, Jan. 29, at 3 p. m.
embankmeDl Arrests recorded Frank Spacil, clislri~·~ct~:;:~~
at the county jail were of Ran- or and traveling ,..
dy Litchfield, 20, Sootllside, bnd o1 the Watch Tower Society
check warrant and Wilbur Fish- New York, who wiU use ao
er, M, Soutbslde, intoxication subject "Satisfying
charge.
Greatest Need."
Local delegates will be join·
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windows, power seat, posi-traction, tilt steering
tract has been awarded to tile gallons m Southeastern
· wheel, local executive's trade-in.
H. L. Grolute Company of parts of West Virginia and
Decatur, m., for repairs and lucky.
renovation of tbe focal post
office buUcliog. The contract iS
ASSIGNED TO Slli+LY
!or $18,700 for work to Jnctude ArrQy Sergeant Bobby L. ca..
repairs t. tile front entranee. to, wbose parents~. aad
replacement Ill lbo wood noon l&gt;jrs. 10atbo L. Caato,' . w:i!e,
and window, the repamt:lng of Ursula, live on
Street,
the building lllterlor and ..ter, Mason, wu assigned to the 4111
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lor aoo tho lnstaUat11111 of COil· Infantry Division in Plelku,
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• lion· elected to the bo4lnl o1 Porn· i semester·
ol tile Pt. Pleasant for damages oi lored Qlll!t!il
· Job'o 1eroy Natlonal.
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SIIEt.OON Sl~=; jl
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. _ fW the year 1967 Iota!· sllips. 1be college is olfering , is. as a result al an auto ac&lt;l· Junior t-Il
Ch14f of \ THE MEIGS County lm· Staffoo!, won the first
l . . , $G911,Mt, ol wllich major eight night coorses durmg the 1dent on First Ave., In January : Police. Jobn .
hllf i been prnvemeDt Assoeiatloo
wao contest by belnl born oo Jan.
llieroa were #35,800 in tile gen. second seme5ter.
; 1965. Ohio State Patrol Auxili- (rwlecled
o1 Gallia· told by state officials that lile at 7:15 p. m. J. H. Grate,
.....uabl•. R.,..
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thl fund; ~.000 water fund;
ary was inspeded Wednesday IMeigs
· .of Pof. relative lack of employment tired . tee cream
sewer fund; $60,000 san· THIS WAS a big week for Inight and was llighly praised ice. La'w1toee
Ed service In tile county Is due to at Middleport died at
drawara
' ltatlon fund: $06,000 streetlund i th• newly formed GallipoiJS Ju- 1by the mspectnr, Ma)OT Alec ~ Reese, Art
and the lack of money. Meigs inher. Tnesday. His iat. wile, Leil"ra,\1 .pe,•t•d
••h ASI! dnU
and $33,000 water replacement I n10r Chamber of Commerce. At 1 Blair, of Jackaon. The J~nuary , Frank Haskins have been pre- itence taxes paid in 1966
a· Belcher, was tile dausflter
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and Improvement fund. AetlOn 1 a banquet Friday mght t he grand jury will convene on the 1 sented commissions as Kentuc- mounted to $31,t88. A. damage William Beleber, former ~·-• II
was delayed in passing the sub- i chamber received its charter, ' 30th.
, ky Colonels by Theodore Reed, swl for $60,000 was filed In of police of Qa!Hpolls. He wa1
dlviskln regulations under the and later enjoyed a dance at
i Pom eroy banker.
Meigs Common Pleas Court active In the affairs of Mlddl~
CO!I\Prel)ensive plan lor the Ithe K. of P, haiL Over 75 at· TWO OF THE oldest funeral
durmg the week by Judy Uf· port civic and fraternal grotJPI.
city. and environs, but the reg· •tended.
\directing firms merged during
IN MEIGS COUNTY
Ierman of Columbus against James D. Wells bas been
601 Second
ulatlons will 'Je aired before de- \
tbe week. ~e Wetherbolt..EI· POMEROY Council is show· Roy Lee Crisp of Sandy Hook. Ied
for 13 area eo&lt;lJI.II
velopers at the planning board , GAUJA COUNTY
school Ihott fiml will now be known ing conce&lt;n about the problem
Tile case grew out of a ties
Meigs and Gallla,
meeting this week. County com- ' officials are studying the pros- as the McCoy • WetherhoJt of traffic · congestion at
the .
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Mrs. Vernon McCoy. The Weth· eel a feiiSibility study of relief
erbolt firm was founded
by ot' the pl-oblem by routing upRIO GRANDE College was ; aU school employees. Gordon George J. Wetherholt in 1883, river traffic under the bridge.
much in the news this week. IFisher was re-elected as Presi- and the Vinton business was The council, in addition to roo-

Swisher subdivision plat on a tional business and office edu·
acre tract along the river· ' cation in their training proside of Rt. 7 north o1 Cheshire. gram. North Gallia District
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same
of a sesidence hall for facully , of educatiOn. Three were nam- tune by W. F. Butler and later
lllembers and married couples ; ed last week to head . up the operated by his son, tbe late
and tile renovating of A lie n Gallia County Community Act· Kerr BuUer. U. S. Engineers
House as a college book store, 1ion c::ommittee: Maurice Thornand for housing facilities. The as will be c hairman. Joh~ E.
college has announced that it Morgan will be Vlce cbmman
-is establishing a new teacher and Doris Wade, secretaryjob placement service. Anofll· treaS!Irer.

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Council approved its 1967 bud·
get amounting to $158,240 which

are offering for sale a number
of residences, a power house
and garages on the site of old
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1966. Meigs Local , School Dis-

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• er development in the college A BIG SUIT filed In Common A FIRE Wednesday noon amounll! tD ,
for
tOW11 is the
to build a Pleas Court last week was tllat de.troyejl. the Kenneth . Wand· 'lion COS!$ will - n t
ling borne near Cora. R i o f&amp;Q,OOo;
Grande firemen sa_. the out.
bulldingl but the reSidence and ONE MAN was Injured In
all possessions of the family of one of. two Meigs fires
seven went up In flames. R:&gt;b- the week. J'ames Sn-.lth of" Dull·
bins and Myers plant on Bob bar, W. Va., sutlill!:!fd
third
McCormick Road has had Its degree burns on bil ' race and
opening da.le delayed due to hands when his eamplng trailer
lack of dehvery oJ certain caught fire' on the Merle Davis
equipment. Building . continues farm near Rutland last Sunday
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at a fall pace m Gallia. In Gal· morning. An auto and fllree an·
BY HOBART WILSON, JR.
lipolis a new front Is being p!ao- imals were deslroyed ·on the
on the old Gardner building Olarles Holter !arm on the
J. J. Pannabaker, 415 Third Ave., Gallipolis, re- ed
at Second and Spruce St., and Racine • Portland Rd.
last
cently became the first member of Lafayette Pnst No. the First Presbyterian church Saturday at 10 a. m. '
27, Gallipolis American Legion, to receive a lifetime is installing a new corminauon
Legion membership card.
:heating and cooling plant A ALL OF the bank&lt; In Meigs
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member of the Frank R. Kirk Post in 1at R1o Grande netted th1eves I Elected presidents were TheoPittsburgh (37 years ago) and helped 1$80 worth of cigarettes early I dore Reed, Farmers Bank and
Savings ; Rodney Dwoning, Citorganize Langley Post No. 496 in Pitts· rMonday morning.
1 izens National: J . DD!on Cross, ·
b~rgh long before he moved to Gal·
JOHN WISEMAN, who has IFirst National at Racine; Char.
lipolis in 1955.
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of Lafayette Post No. 27. He is a past commander of Ohio Vall~y Bank since 195\ 1;Pomeroy
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Davidsoi:l
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Meigs
contractor,
was
the local post, and is District Americanil&gt;m Ch:ilrmah,
a position he held eight years for the Western Dis·
DEATHS, MARRIAGES
trict in Pennsylvania. Mr. Pannabaker has held about
BIRTHS, DIVORCES
every office on the local and district leveL The llietime membership card is similar to reglilar mem~r­
REAL ESTATE
IIIITHI 0• Willi:
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ships, with two exceptions. It is a metalic-type card,
Tuesdav Nr 11.nd Mn. Cart 1:. Foatoria. Senoleu were hldd
Friday 1
and It has no date. He has been a member of the Gal· Myer~. 11103 Chestnul St. Galllp.o),~. 1 •Rernoon at Miller'• Horne for Fun.
dauehter. '!WI p . 1:11. at Holr•r Hos- .. ral• wtth burJaJ In Gravel
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J . Stewart, Rt . J, Patriot, dauehter.
0:53 p. m. at Rolur Hoapital

DATELINE recently received a newspaper clip·
ping and picture from Mr. and Mrs. Paul Phalen, Columbus . Mrs. Phalen is the
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Phalen and son David Pha·
" len and David Longstreith
:!.. toured the south during
their Christmas vacation.
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.; see ~eir son Dan, who is
:. a member of the Little
: Buckeye football team,
.,Jilay against the Holly·
,,. wood, Fla., Ali·Stars.

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l .GJ:ande College graduate, has received an assistant·
l·' lhiD •n the Department of Educational Research and
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Trace, 1s currently _undergoing residence require·
f ments for hiS Ph. D In educational administration. He
1 Is 011 a leave of absence from the !Jamilton Local
Schools in Columbus where he is principal of t h e
Obetz Elementary school.

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' SBI!dra Belville, They have one daughter, Candy Sue,
qe seven months. Dan's address in Knoxville is Golf
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serving customers, whether they bi~~ .·
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small businesses, farmers or indivl:a{j4J•~
Financing creates-iobs h1 i~dustry;_bRU-'f~ . ·'
highways and schools. '
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Banking serves a world of peopl~ iifc!a.?.:
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Visiting T. Niday, Jr., James M. Snnd·

bours 2-4 and 7-a p. m. Par- 1 grass, Mrs. James R. Titus:,
ents only. on Pediatric.·s Ward. I James E. Walters, Mary Lou
Admisstons - Dow WHliam , Wjlliarns, Mrs. Edward Wright,
ISaunders. 609 Second Ave. ; Ho- ~ Delores Jeffers and Mi-'s: John 1
mer W. Johnson, 43 Neil Ave.: ; K. Bentz and Infant daughter. ·
i Candy Sue Cheek, RL 2, Thur. ~
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I1 RL 2. G&lt;tlhpohs; Lmda Ann Admissioos - Delbert Smith, !
Holbrook, ~ew Haven;
Mrs. Reedsville; Geneva Dillon, MaRaymond G. Musgrave,
Pt. son; Chester Curry. New Ha\oPieasant; Charles T. Edwards, , en; Helen Bartimus ReedsMason; Mrs . . ~r 0. Pici , :;, ! ville ; Myron Bess, Sy~acuse.
S)·racllse; Wilham R.
Barn- \ Dlscbarge11 - Leora Schane,
hart, Pomeroy ; Mrs. Don M. i Gladys Machir, Daisy Swick,
E~vm, Middleport; LeWlS
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Btll G. Carr, Jackson; Don- 1
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Meigs Geoeral Hospital
Mr~. Lillle M. Evans, Jack- \ Admis,ions - Bertha Ar~­
son, Mrs. Joha T. Farmer, · er, Middleport ; Doris MeDon·
R~venswood; Mrs.
George R. : akl, Pomeroy; Floyd Williams,
Prace, Rt. 1, Ironton: William Pomeroy.
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Reserve for Unearned Interest •••••••
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GALLIA county has at least 14 Kentucky Colon·
ell. Last Wednesday Ed Reese, Lawrence Bastian!,
Discharges - Jim Eblin.
! Art Darnbrough and Frank Haskins received their G. Riggins, Waldron, Mich.
I commissions signed by Kentucky Governor Edward T.
Births - Mrs . Earl E . HenPleaoanl Valley llolpilot
i Breathitt. After the story appeared in Thursday's ry, Pt. Pleasant, daughter,
Tribune, Dateline received word that Mrs. Marianne 5:16 a. m. Friday: Mrs. BUiy Admitted - Susan Archer,
Campbell was commissioned a Colonel last spring, Joe Patterson, Rt. 2, Galli- Pt. Pleasant: Harrison Long,
, during a Kentucky broadcasters meeting, and that polis, daughter, lt :42 a. m., Apple Grove ; Mrs. Furl Rog·
Friday; Mrs. Raymond
G. , ers, Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. Dar·
Joe~wood became a Colonel on Nov . 29, 1961.
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p. m. Friday.
Dllcharged - Laura Par' · . ENTY YEARS AGO, from the files of T h e
Discbar&amp;es - Mlsa Marilyn SOilS, Leon; Lyman Gillispie.
D~ Tribune and weekly Gallia Times . . . City board
· Ill' tducation to advertise for bids for grading of new Bayes, Ra!ph K. Blackwell, Gallipolis Ferry: Ernest Call,
· ¥edrorlal Playground . . . Pt. Pl'easant slaps 60-41 Mrs. Katllcyn L. CollallaJI, MIA Pt. Pleasant: George R il•e d.
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",.te~t on GAHS basketball team . . . 0. M. Henking, Verna Cilde, Mrs. Nell eon,. . Letort.
nors,
Lindo
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Denny,
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.JIIrll;o-;Mr.
and
Mrs
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J8 .~es In LOs Angeles . . . Dairy association to be
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son,
Mrs
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Amanda
Neal,
Mrs.
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Mr.
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0. Sliattley Ervin, Mrs. Hobarl \ r~ll Herdman, MI. Alto, -,,fla.
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DAVID PHALEN
, The squad r~ived a huge trophy. Young Phalen plays
:. several positions - nght tackle, linebacker, lefthalf,
~.. and is the fastest runner on the team. When the Lit·
tlediAkeyes returned to Columbus they were greeted "fif'the Columbus Eastmoor band, their cheerlead·
en a"iid parents. The team may accept an invitation to
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1HOBpltal. where •he h•d been a paM4111l1AG• LICENSES
tient ilnt!t July . She wu a native of
.Jam~• E. And~n:on, 32, Cbarlerton, the Gaee community and 11'11 bern on
W. Vii .. 11.11.d Jo Ann And~n:on, 19, .July 8, 1869, daUiht~r ol .JuUua
and
Galtlpollt :
Chart~• Pearl Lewla , 2» Hanna Gatet. She 11 aurv.l"ed b,.
a
Columbut, a nd Janet Louile Henry, dllUJi':hler and a aon. Mrs .
Btdle
l~. Bidwell; Bert s. O'Connor. 22. I Bernud or PhlladdPhla. Pa..
and
Columbua. and Omil Jean Cook, 16, 1Charlet Belcher of Richwood, Va. S.r·
Vinton: John Michael Neal, 11. Galli- vicH wen~ held Thursday mornlnl at
POlb. and Bar~ara Ann Simmons. lll, CAlvary llapti•L
Church
In
Rio
GaJIIpolla.
Grande and
burial
wu in Salem
cemeiA!ry under direetlon of tbe Me·
DEATHS Qjr WEEK
Coy.Wetherhol\ Funer.t home.
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tt" of Gallta county, d.led TaeH.IJ'
lAb Mler, tT, a brmer and rest. ·
evenlnl at the home of tl f!'r dad1hter dent of Bidwell. died early Friday
1n Hart."llle, 0 . She wu bom
tn mornlnl In Hob:er. H011pltal. He wu
Cheahlre twp_ on Mar ch J, 1881. the born ln Addllon townahip on May 4,
dauahter of the late 1!:11 and M11ry 1898, aon of the late lobn and Sarah
Fulton SwiRher. Her manlaae
waa Butctl.,· Miller. He ne~r married. He
to Harvey O.nt In Che1hire l.ft 111'08. ia aurvlved by a &amp;later, Mn.. E!Jna
He Preceded her in death on Jaa. 7, Goodall ol BkhreU. Two brolhera are
191m, Thl IUTVIVlRI daue hter
ttl deceued. ServlcH will be held at 2
Mra. Tom (Lucille) Metcalf of Harti- p . m. SundaY at Mo::Coy't VInton Chap.
Yille. Then an ..wn lranckhlldren el. Burial will be ta Fatrvtew eem•
and. aix rreat rrand.chHdren A aur- tery.

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Cash and Due frQm Banks ---------- • 733,347.92
U. S. Government Bonds -·-·-------~ 1,263,857.01
Other Bonds and Securities
459,248.90
Loans and Discounts
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Banking House, Equipnie-ni&amp; "Liiiid·::. 114,393.92
Other A58ets
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• lion· elected to the bo4lnl o1 Porn· i semester·
ol tile Pt. Pleasant for damages oi lored Qlll!t!il
· Job'o 1eroy Natlonal.
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GAU.IPOUS CITY com;ni!. Bob Evans Farm, which would $21,000 apinst Mildred Keml&gt;" Daugbte!t.'
SIIEt.OON Sl~=; jl
1sonJAMES
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llorl!!l..- _.,_. appropri- ~ financed tllrougb member· er of Eastern Ave., Gallipol·\ been elected
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of Mr. and Mrs. C
._., are deaipacl
. _ fW the year 1967 Iota!· sllips. 1be college is olfering , is. as a result al an auto ac&lt;l· Junior t-Il
Ch14f of \ THE MEIGS County lm· Staffoo!, won the first
l . . , $G911,Mt, ol wllich major eight night coorses durmg the 1dent on First Ave., In January : Police. Jobn .
hllf i been prnvemeDt Assoeiatloo
wao contest by belnl born oo Jan.
llieroa were #35,800 in tile gen. second seme5ter.
; 1965. Ohio State Patrol Auxili- (rwlecled
o1 Gallia· told by state officials that lile at 7:15 p. m. J. H. Grate,
.....uabl•. R.,..
eoutNc:tioa.
dq,.
thl fund; ~.000 water fund;
ary was inspeded Wednesday IMeigs
· .of Pof. relative lack of employment tired . tee cream
sewer fund; $60,000 san· THIS WAS a big week for Inight and was llighly praised ice. La'w1toee
Ed service In tile county Is due to at Middleport died at
drawara
' ltatlon fund: $06,000 streetlund i th• newly formed GallipoiJS Ju- 1by the mspectnr, Ma)OT Alec ~ Reese, Art
and the lack of money. Meigs inher. Tnesday. His iat. wile, Leil"ra,\1 .pe,•t•d
••h ASI! dnU
and $33,000 water replacement I n10r Chamber of Commerce. At 1 Blair, of Jackaon. The J~nuary , Frank Haskins have been pre- itence taxes paid in 1966
a· Belcher, was tile dausflter
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and Improvement fund. AetlOn 1 a banquet Friday mght t he grand jury will convene on the 1 sented commissions as Kentuc- mounted to $31,t88. A. damage William Beleber, former ~·-• II
was delayed in passing the sub- i chamber received its charter, ' 30th.
, ky Colonels by Theodore Reed, swl for $60,000 was filed In of police of Qa!Hpolls. He wa1
dlviskln regulations under the and later enjoyed a dance at
i Pom eroy banker.
Meigs Common Pleas Court active In the affairs of Mlddl~
CO!I\Prel)ensive plan lor the Ithe K. of P, haiL Over 75 at· TWO OF THE oldest funeral
durmg the week by Judy Uf· port civic and fraternal grotJPI.
city. and environs, but the reg· •tended.
\directing firms merged during
IN MEIGS COUNTY
Ierman of Columbus against James D. Wells bas been
601 Second
ulatlons will 'Je aired before de- \
tbe week. ~e Wetherbolt..EI· POMEROY Council is show· Roy Lee Crisp of Sandy Hook. Ied
for 13 area eo&lt;lJI.II
velopers at the planning board , GAUJA COUNTY
school Ihott fiml will now be known ing conce&lt;n about the problem
Tile case grew out of a ties
Meigs and Gallla,
meeting this week. County com- ' officials are studying the pros- as the McCoy • WetherhoJt of traffic · congestion at
the .
missioners approved the new pects for rile \ lclusion of voca- Chapel, and tbe McCoy firm 1 Ohio end of the Pomeroy - Ma.. l
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~t Vlntoa w~ rontinue opera- ~ son Bridge. A state highway
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Mrs. Vernon McCoy. The Weth· eel a feiiSibility study of relief
erbolt firm was founded
by ot' the pl-oblem by routing upRIO GRANDE College was ; aU school employees. Gordon George J. Wetherholt in 1883, river traffic under the bridge.
much in the news this week. IFisher was re-elected as Presi- and the Vinton business was The council, in addition to roo-

Swisher subdivision plat on a tional business and office edu·
acre tract along the river· ' cation in their training proside of Rt. 7 north o1 Cheshire. gram. North Gallia District
approved raises in salaries for

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same
of a sesidence hall for facully , of educatiOn. Three were nam- tune by W. F. Butler and later
lllembers and married couples ; ed last week to head . up the operated by his son, tbe late
and tile renovating of A lie n Gallia County Community Act· Kerr BuUer. U. S. Engineers
House as a college book store, 1ion c::ommittee: Maurice Thornand for housing facilities. The as will be c hairman. Joh~ E.
college has announced that it Morgan will be Vlce cbmman
-is establishing a new teacher and Doris Wade, secretaryjob placement service. Anofll· treaS!Irer.

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$275 per montll. , Middleport

Council approved its 1967 bud·
get amounting to $158,240 which

are offering for sale a number
of residences, a power house
and garages on the site of old
Lock 2ft

Is $2,000 below th~ budget for
1966. Meigs Local , School Dis-

trict Board of EdUcation

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proved · the 1967
wlilch
• er development in the college A BIG SUIT filed In Common A FIRE Wednesday noon amounll! tD ,
for
tOW11 is the
to build a Pleas Court last week was tllat de.troyejl. the Kenneth . Wand· 'lion COS!$ will - n t
ling borne near Cora. R i o f&amp;Q,OOo;
Grande firemen sa_. the out.
bulldingl but the reSidence and ONE MAN was Injured In
all possessions of the family of one of. two Meigs fires
seven went up In flames. R:&gt;b- the week. J'ames Sn-.lth of" Dull·
bins and Myers plant on Bob bar, W. Va., sutlill!:!fd
third
McCormick Road has had Its degree burns on bil ' race and
opening da.le delayed due to hands when his eamplng trailer
lack of dehvery oJ certain caught fire' on the Merle Davis
equipment. Building . continues farm near Rutland last Sunday
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at a fall pace m Gallia. In Gal· morning. An auto and fllree an·
BY HOBART WILSON, JR.
lipolis a new front Is being p!ao- imals were deslroyed ·on the
on the old Gardner building Olarles Holter !arm on the
J. J. Pannabaker, 415 Third Ave., Gallipolis, re- ed
at Second and Spruce St., and Racine • Portland Rd.
last
cently became the first member of Lafayette Pnst No. the First Presbyterian church Saturday at 10 a. m. '
27, Gallipolis American Legion, to receive a lifetime is installing a new corminauon
Legion membership card.
:heating and cooling plant A ALL OF the bank&lt; In Meigs
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member of the Frank R. Kirk Post in 1at R1o Grande netted th1eves I Elected presidents were TheoPittsburgh (37 years ago) and helped 1$80 worth of cigarettes early I dore Reed, Farmers Bank and
Savings ; Rodney Dwoning, Citorganize Langley Post No. 496 in Pitts· rMonday morning.
1 izens National: J . DD!on Cross, ·
b~rgh long before he moved to Gal·
JOHN WISEMAN, who has IFirst National at Racine; Char.
lipolis in 1955.
beEn in rharge of the Consum. les Hayman, Racine
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AT present, Joe is finance officer
Natlonal. Hora.,.;
of Lafayette Post No. 27. He is a past commander of Ohio Vall~y Bank since 195\ 1;Pomeroy
has
Sandi
Davidsoi:l
Karr,
Meigs
contractor,
was
the local post, and is District Americanil&gt;m Ch:ilrmah,
a position he held eight years for the Western Dis·
DEATHS, MARRIAGES
trict in Pennsylvania. Mr. Pannabaker has held about
BIRTHS, DIVORCES
every office on the local and district leveL The llietime membership card is similar to reglilar mem~r­
REAL ESTATE
IIIITHI 0• Willi:
I YITin• lill,ter II Mn. !:ff1e LoU11 of
ships, with two exceptions. It is a metalic-type card,
Tuesdav Nr 11.nd Mn. Cart 1:. Foatoria. Senoleu were hldd
Friday 1
and It has no date. He has been a member of the Gal· Myer~. 11103 Chestnul St. Galllp.o),~. 1 •Rernoon at Miller'• Horne for Fun.
dauehter. '!WI p . 1:11. at Holr•r Hos- .. ral• wtth burJaJ In Gravel
Hill I
lipolis post since 1956.
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Wldn lilldly - Mr. and Mra. Thomu
J . Stewart, Rt . J, Patriot, dauehter.
0:53 p. m. at Rolur Hoapital

DATELINE recently received a newspaper clip·
ping and picture from Mr. and Mrs. Paul Phalen, Columbus . Mrs. Phalen is the
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len: "Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Phalen and son David Pha·
" len and David Longstreith
:!.. toured the south during
their Christmas vacation.
, : They went especially to
.; see ~eir son Dan, who is
:. a member of the Little
: Buckeye football team,
.,Jilay against the Holly·
,,. wood, Fla., Ali·Stars.

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l .GJ:ande College graduate, has received an assistant·
l·' lhiD •n the Department of Educational Research and
1 Plinning at the University of Tennessee.

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Trace, 1s currently _undergoing residence require·
f ments for hiS Ph. D In educational administration. He
1 Is 011 a leave of absence from the !Jamilton Local
Schools in Columbus where he is principal of t h e
Obetz Elementary school.

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' SBI!dra Belville, They have one daughter, Candy Sue,
qe seven months. Dan's address in Knoxville is Golf
• lange, Apt. 1·0, 3700 Sutherland Ave ., Knoxville
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Harold E. Smltl!
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serving customers, whether they bi~~ .·
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small businesses, farmers or indivl:a{j4J•~
Financing creates-iobs h1 i~dustry;_bRU-'f~ . ·'
highways and schools. '
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Banking serves a world of peopl~ iifc!a.?.:
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Visiting T. Niday, Jr., James M. Snnd·

bours 2-4 and 7-a p. m. Par- 1 grass, Mrs. James R. Titus:,
ents only. on Pediatric.·s Ward. I James E. Walters, Mary Lou
Admisstons - Dow WHliam , Wjlliarns, Mrs. Edward Wright,
ISaunders. 609 Second Ave. ; Ho- ~ Delores Jeffers and Mi-'s: John 1
mer W. Johnson, 43 Neil Ave.: ; K. Bentz and Infant daughter. ·
i Candy Sue Cheek, RL 2, Thur. ~
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I1 RL 2. G&lt;tlhpohs; Lmda Ann Admissioos - Delbert Smith, !
Holbrook, ~ew Haven;
Mrs. Reedsville; Geneva Dillon, MaRaymond G. Musgrave,
Pt. son; Chester Curry. New Ha\oPieasant; Charles T. Edwards, , en; Helen Bartimus ReedsMason; Mrs . . ~r 0. Pici , :;, ! ville ; Myron Bess, Sy~acuse.
S)·racllse; Wilham R.
Barn- \ Dlscbarge11 - Leora Schane,
hart, Pomeroy ; Mrs. Don M. i Gladys Machir, Daisy Swick,
E~vm, Middleport; LeWlS
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ell. Last Wednesday Ed Reese, Lawrence Bastian!,
Discharges - Jim Eblin.
! Art Darnbrough and Frank Haskins received their G. Riggins, Waldron, Mich.
I commissions signed by Kentucky Governor Edward T.
Births - Mrs . Earl E . HenPleaoanl Valley llolpilot
i Breathitt. After the story appeared in Thursday's ry, Pt. Pleasant, daughter,
Tribune, Dateline received word that Mrs. Marianne 5:16 a. m. Friday: Mrs. BUiy Admitted - Susan Archer,
Campbell was commissioned a Colonel last spring, Joe Patterson, Rt. 2, Galli- Pt. Pleasant: Harrison Long,
, during a Kentucky broadcasters meeting, and that polis, daughter, lt :42 a. m., Apple Grove ; Mrs. Furl Rog·
Friday; Mrs. Raymond
G. , ers, Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. Dar·
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Discbar&amp;es - Mlsa Marilyn SOilS, Leon; Lyman Gillispie.
D~ Tribune and weekly Gallia Times . . . City board
· Ill' tducation to advertise for bids for grading of new Bayes, Ra!ph K. Blackwell, Gallipolis Ferry: Ernest Call,
· ¥edrorlal Playground . . . Pt. Pl'easant slaps 60-41 Mrs. Katllcyn L. CollallaJI, MIA Pt. Pleasant: George R il•e d.
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1HOBpltal. where •he h•d been a paM4111l1AG• LICENSES
tient ilnt!t July . She wu a native of
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Vinton: John Michael Neal, 11. Galli- vicH wen~ held Thursday mornlnl at
POlb. and Bar~ara Ann Simmons. lll, CAlvary llapti•L
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Grande and
burial
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Coy.Wetherhol\ Funer.t home.
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tn mornlnl In Hob:er. H011pltal. He wu
Cheahlre twp_ on Mar ch J, 1881. the born ln Addllon townahip on May 4,
dauahter of the late 1!:11 and M11ry 1898, aon of the late lobn and Sarah
Fulton SwiRher. Her manlaae
waa Butctl.,· Miller. He ne~r married. He
to Harvey O.nt In Che1hire l.ft 111'08. ia aurvlved by a &amp;later, Mn.. E!Jna
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ttl deceued. ServlcH will be held at 2
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Yille. Then an ..wn lranckhlldren el. Burial will be ta Fatrvtew eem•
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