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ELBERFELDS ARE . OPEN JONI&lt;;,tiT
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HELMET - 1:1nldet!tl&amp;d employlel of the .
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the be!Jrlet ot Dalton Grover, Itt. 2 Pomeroy, shortly after he died .of 1
atullln a slate fall at the J;llf!en Coal COmpany mine n~U' Pomeroy Fridq. ·

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Charter No. 1980

National Bank Region No. '

REPORT OF CONDITION OF

The Pomeroy National Bank
The llag-waV!ni. atudenta
caJietl for SukorDo 10 face
milillry tribunal on
mplraey 1n ~~&gt;~
Communtat coup of Oel.
Army lrliij, • Get&amp;;·
Utomo, an aidl 14

OF POMEROY
In the State of Ohio, at the Close of Buaines1 on December 31, 1960.
Published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency,
under Section 5211, U.S. Revised Statutes.
ASSETS

Gl!ll. Subarto, met'

Cuh, balances with ol~er banks, and cash items in
. process of collection --------------------------- $1,023,302.21
Uruted States Government obligations,
direct and guaranteed ------------------------- 3,399,101.97
Obligations of Slates and political subdivisions ------546,851.65
~- bonds, notes, and debentures ----------------1,742.50
~:ns and discounts -----·-·----·------------------ 3,399,207.85
assets ------------------·----------·-----·-·
57,239.00
0 I~ed
er assets ------------·--------··--········-·--·
19,268.80
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TOTAL ASSETS --------·-----·----··-----·-·- f8.'46,71S.78
LlAiliLITIES

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partnerships, and corporations ----------·---··-- fl,843,215.61
Time and savings deposits of individuals,
partnerships, and corporations ----------------- 4,652,639.29
51,227.37
Deposits of United Stalea Government ------··-----570,172.94
DeJK!s~ls of States and political subdivisions --···--··Cerbfted and officers' checks etc
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TOTAL DEPOSITS
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Total demand deposit£ -- --- ---- $3,116,540.06
Total time and savinga deposits __ $4 816 139.29
TOTAL LIABILITIES ---·------------~---~----- !7,932,879.3$

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Common stock-total par value --------··--··-----·- $ 100,000.00
No. shares authorized 4000
No. shares outstandin&amp; 4000
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eserves --·· ---------· --------------------------4,500.00
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ------·---------5l4,03U3
TOTAL LiABIUTIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $8.~.713.78

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Studenb Sh- up
In VU!tnamDreu

The filth grade Of Mto.
rna Wilson at Bradbory el"mei&gt;·I
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MEMORANDA
Average of total deposita for the 15 calendar daya
ending with call date --- ----------------·------ $7,985,950.14
Average of total loans for the 15 calendar claya
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, .Maxine Griffith, Cashier, of the abovHWned bank do hereby
declare that this report of condition Ja true and correct to the best
ot my knowledge and belief.

MAXINE GBJF!1TH

We, the undersigned directors attelt the eorrectneu ot this reo
port of condition and declare that It bu beell e:amlned by Ul and
to the b~st of our knowledge and beHef iJ true aDd correct.
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ALFRED 11:. BLBJ!JlFILD
:MANNING D. WEBSTER

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Wonl of an U • ot..mhoat tum~ llllllle &amp;ood, 11 JJ"8lble, Sullda~ II lrcmtoa, wu . rll.oed tho City of C!Dc!DMU, tho Green- la. 11, lilT - Wblle lllero II Tho Ruth, the Gill)' · . . . I:Yf'1badJ ,. )/Jtdlhfi,no ""
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whose his delaJ&lt;;atiOIII. Hunter'• fri""'"' Tueecloy by the ltelmbQal Crui.. liDcl wid.the
at more won oo the Konawbajllv- llo;arinc the elOI!IODII 011 lhe up- ulioep qulSly loft
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wben he dlsappear!d wblle ,.... Bllllk &lt;U~~~Iners thuo J•r he~e The sinklnc' of the boat at the lher COIII!Iti&lt;w. . ·
quarter Ofl!illrJ, towboat ...,. ft001 Pitlabur&amp;b QUi 1Q0t111Dc 1110'111 boodoa, ...,...,,. ~h.t
1'1111 u casbler of 1 Wood &lt;OW:· been 111111ble to untanslo the Iron!Gn whirl wu allrllluted to Jlotldellll ' of lowlalids aloljg era are llndlllfl II dlfflellll "' blr. alter • perUcua trip lllro!llb lbi "'"' but ll!lllbt hllll. 11 ty, w..Va. bank In NOY~her bank'• boob and to fln4 oot u• the ftoozin&amp; of the pipea wblth the Oblo ~.., ,oro ~ a rousten. ~o ...., needed to heavy Ice ftoos. Tho Rt!tb laid ~ Yl!rf etooe eoll.
1918, bJal!llgbled the
tuver actjy llunler'• .Jhortage, wblch allowed tho huU to fill with ,.. ctluotrous Dood lboul4 the 1110111 help lutndJe tile ,reat shipmeot1 up here, Captoln Bortthrool&lt; ... Dlver lld ~ Ill atlcittMU
Nt!W1 $0 yean aao lblJ -k. I• rop&gt;ried to hove heeD t40,000. ter.
ro tff wllh a nla. There II a- of coal now beiDg made by wa· eldlnl tho Ice wu !Go ~'7 -ud on tht IOIIII:ea packet
In the River Nowa of 1 n • 'rhe feolilti In WlJ!Iamlltown II was at llnl tllou&amp;h.t tbal a bout IZ fQehoo of lltroulh- ter to southern marl&lt;e,., Nearly to attempt a return lrif,.
Gn,bautld until alto wu fktd.
Jan. lll, 1~17 Galllpolla Dally aaalnst Hunta: Ia ve,Y Diller, mullkrat ha4 gnawecl a bolo out the valley.
every boat !Aat reaeheo here. Navigation will mt he I$IIIID- od. '111t boat ll l8ld to hove
Tribune, hero Is the aloly:
we are!nfonned ~Y a citizen or through the bottom of the Grey. Tbo lll!ludly steel City, arlgl- with a eoal tow is lhort of men. I'd heJore some time .est week, .. . . . , . - CIJ'Iilial. Tbe GAyCaptain George W. llunler, tltat viUage. It Is also said INjl hound's hulL
Dally the Plttllxtr&amp;b • .Cinelnna:l Better wag..
offered tbao JJ then.
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abaCitlldlng eat bier or the Wll· a reeling exists that others II&amp;- The towboat MOIIiiDr, twDed packet VlrgWa or eom Deld ever beloro •!ill tietler me:tls
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1101, II llf foot looll, I1Pil 1tu
liamatown, W. Va .
National sides Hunter are In the mixup by the DiamllPil Coal Co., Pitta- fame, bas opln beoD rettamed are servl'd on lllo boats.
Ju. fll, ltl7- Tho lee lltr maehl""7 off tho old 111)' LIM
Bank, and f&lt;Jnner otoambctat tltat brought about tlte banl:'s burgh, was eaugbt In the Ice a the EUI St. Loul.o. The Stet!
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boul. as h.oavy h.ero as at Ill)' paekol ...,..._ The Greyboomcl
elerk c.n the Kanawlto, C. W. clciwtiJalf.
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bas beoD fcx Mle f o r - lime.
Bachelor, , Keys~Drtf State, and
day and went .to the bell har- laid up at Cairo several mooths lull of th.o h.oavlest ancllllrgellt Tho Ruth, Captain
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other packets, ltos been heard 0'\'IIER JTEl,\IS of
ru..r bor she eould finil. Caplalo owalUDI clevolopmento.
cakes of ice oJ the· sea.on bofe Kraft, which arrived here from Ju. II, lt17 - '1!10 rinr II
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this momi01. The ferrybo\tt Pittsburgh Friday,
narrowly rislni npidly. The lot II \hiltHunter has wrlttea a lejter, years ago tell about a bout's went te bla home at Wellsburg. Ju, II, 1t17..: The river wu Francis is running.
escaped being sunk and -~- alng out ~ ll aholll' JCIIO.
poatmarked BuJfalo, fl. Y./ lo ,a ·elnklng, lbe weather and the Ice NavigaUoo tietweonPittsbttrgtt full o1 the heavl.. t and largest The towboat&amp; Robh1 P. GUI· ed when she struek the bead of Tho bel'7 IIIIOWialJ eombllleol
prominent W'illtam~town . btdl·
the river here:
and Louisville 11 BIIIJIOilded by cakes of Ice o1 the seasoo here ham and the D. T. Lane, 'rail- the guidewall qf the locit at with the anow and lot
wll1
nessman seilding ' back .oome •
the paclcets. The Tell City is lblJ J110r11in&amp;. The Jerryboat roadlng their tows ell empties Steubenville. The accident hap- make a big river. A rile &lt;J. tr
valuable papers of eaplanatl&lt;.m Jao. n, 1917- .The Bay Une , ~ id u~ at Plltsburgh. The City FrBIICis II nmttlng.
behind, passed up Thursday Jor peDed wheu a fOi suddenly aet- bout II feet aoourretl Sunday

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Issue, a controversial matter to be studied by the State GOYthrouahout the stale, is upoct.. emment Committee, will be ltted to be one of the first bllll to troduced this Tuea4ay.
he Oludled by the State Govern- Immediately on passage u
mont committee.
The DST V!l. EST ls!Uf! is one an eme~~ency measure, some
800 posrtions eamlng 1011 than
of
some
controversy,
even
a.
•
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h
uld •- raJ-~
NOTE HYPOTHERMIA UNIT- Discussing possible uses of the Aquamatle-~
. PORTAB.LE ~PIRATQR- Nollng possibilities of the Mor\;h Piston RespJr.. moog citizens of the %'llh house • 1.~
per our wo
~
Hypothermia Unit as they look it over are, left to right, Betty Plymale, Barbar&amp;ator are, left to rigbt, Ann, Wickline, Holzer Hospital; Margaret Elljnan, Gallipolis district. 11 is the tlnd or blll no to that scale, which is the ftl•
tlnDal mmlmum wage to become
McKinley, and Barbara Brown of Holzer Hospttal, and Lurene Kirchner, Sheltering State ·Institute· Nancy Neasloney Athens State Hospital· and Beulalt ward, Holzer.
sllte repreaentaUve, lnclu41ng elfectl F b
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Arms Hospital, Athens.
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myself, enjoys taking a otand
ve • ruary ·
on. Either way one votes, the '11re bill a!SC&gt; would upgrade
legislator Is wroua In the eyes 10me 25 cabinet positions to
of ~ ,, ., .
$22,880, $2'-960 or $27,538 and
I am Jnterollted In all eom· '"' July I of lblJ year all other
.' .
Imo!llls by resldeoll In the dis· ponoonel thai are DOl already
'
District 14, Nurses
Assn.
on the Issue.
ovor-claMifted, will neelvo ao
witnessed demonstrations by
less than a 4\H Jt01 eoDt Jn.
members of the nursing stllff
I HAD AN opportunity to 100 crease.
of Holzer Hospital of four
··
and chat with many people of In addltloll, - · tolehers
or specialized equlpl!lenl
\be dlslrlet last weet In Colum- and highway patralmeD wll1 reday in a regular meetina of tb~ .
bos.
eelve aD Of thell IDereaae OD
association.
t
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Many of them were there oo July I, lollead Ill stouere4 lttattendll\fl the annual eteUOI durin&amp; the biennium.
Trustees and Clerb Some per10111 In these clauot
or lbe COI!Ventloll of may reeelve :JII)M per cent Ittof Elections officlala.
creuot; otben I011, depettcllnc
OD their pooWon. lralttinl and
THE PAY RAISE bll1 for otate )'0111'1 of ...-.Jce.

ed
Its fervent Jaot ooem tel be a practleally
unaolm"\'" ln wishing ft' IQlnJ, mini aftne.
'&amp;!e:tils 8ltd; pritn flllt aprelllfOir; •

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KMDedy • ldanchealer boot Jeud
bas won "'""' sympatlty lor UIJ u the
roelpiOilt of 60me low blOWI, and It hUD't
done .,. . gooc1 for Jil!ljtlfUU 1&amp;1 -..

a lot of citJ.e'ns ....,

Navlgati011 will be poerall1
l'OIWIIed, It Is oapected, 'triiiU
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bntotlbt hero from Pitllburp
W tho Ruth.
Tbe 8h.ortdatt • Klrt Doet 111
Raeine Dam :4 wu plaeod 111
8 uJo blrbor beblDd the 1,..
ernmen1 Ice plefJ at lllclclliport la&amp;t Friday.

Representatives of the 99 dlatr!cts In tbe state legiJ1!at'!" were appointed to committees wbere tbe real work
done, the week of January 15-21 ill the House.
As a seconcl. term repre~entative, I was privileged
be named to tbree key committees. I am vice-chail'
man of the State Government oommlttee and also on tbe
Agriculture and Conservation and Edue~tio11 Commit-

by

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blc trip ol !relgbt from h.o,..

BY RALPH WELKER
(Editor's note-Following ue eomme111f by llllplt
Welker, state repre~eatatlve of Melp, Gallfa and
Albollll eoUJJtlea, preaented tD Inform bls eoJIIUtuellll
of legislative aetlvtll01.

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· - Why is the word "Jnsurmountable"
belng Ltsed so often by writers, commeu.
!ators ond, of course, by critics of U S
policy In refe-rring to such problems' ~
poverty, Vl.,tnam, Inflation, Internal strife
and pfam ol1 immorality? Hasn't tho Uo!O.
eel States run into things llll'e 11111 fllfr!il
end wiggled ils way out
lei eVeii
sreater prO!J'rf"ss and success'!
- MOJt mt-n are sincerely sorrY itJ Mft
the football Sl'ason close- a feeUng heart.
lJy tmsltared by most wives, who are sun

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The Dayllght Saving

- Adam Clayton Powell
e, to be
strippec_J .of h;!! chairmanshi
e House
EducatJoD and Labor com
: lJso
long as his constituents voff j
to
represent them in congress 1if
d
keep his ..eal. And the con,;.esRliiRIJ low.
searchmg de!inilely sltou!d not slop llith

Keonedf! . '

Tbo C. C. llmrY• wll1 . . , .
her lripo to H1llltiJtilott TUOf.

The Hard Work of Session

Jeos,Ie

Powell.
- Presid~nt Johnson cove·red so much
ground In biS Stale of the Unioo
speocb
that the average citizen just couldn't soak
It all up at one sitting. The President was
at hls best on Vietnam.

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How the Grass Roots are Bending
.This fellow wl!o makes Jim!~ l,en-

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lM!lm•tter J111101 BiB
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..The only real question i.!l which of them
sbou!d do what."
· -Business and government ldtl§t pull together for th. common interelt, sale! lblJ
·spokesman f&lt;·r an industry w18eb is cur.rentJy sweating out the need tb accommo-.
date itself to new government - directed
safety requirements. And the dD!y way to
get them to do that, to keep them from
constantly c:&gt;.1liding with each other
as
they work CJl common problfms, Is ''to
draw boundaries between tflb.'
"By. and large,'' said Ford, 41jovemmfl'.n'
does well when it works In hanri8!f rltiJ:
urban
~r than at {'ross-purposes with the dyri~
population hove
1r forces of ~ree- enterprise ... It does well
old bounclartes.
when it &amp;ets the broad rules of the game
What ... ...... !&lt;lday Is perpps 1101 ..
and it does poorly when It seeks to coO:
lllUth
boundari01, with hua10011 on
trol business activities in detail.
side
and
lovemment on the other
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.. ··a_y and t.~ ..g,, business does wen wbeD
bli4&amp;01 hetriett the two.
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H ~ticks to n hat it knows best and has the
Actually,
Ford'•
speech,
C!SpOtlally
fa lfl
• r~ngest ince-ntives for
accompll8hing.
rejeetoo
of
the
"rood-iuYa.veraua
tlt8
J·.usmess cannot eliminate unemployment,
bed-auys" BpProach to buoJnesa.to
but each business can do ita competitive
men relitons, laid a rood fOUII41tic&gt;l.~
best to exp:!.nri its own sales and employ.
sud!
a bridge. The fOUD4iUon lbodfd irji
ment. Business cannot stop inflation, but
to be buUt upon.

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· Absconded ·Bank Cashier H1nts He~ ·Return to Make GOOd $40,000·

ion .of Harvard Bared

Another Cap to 1M ltidged

· The real
bow to st
lite
said Henry ord
the l!jjjon•; 1!1'0 1r!JJ
alioMJ ~th g~~
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And Who Said Home I&amp; SAfe ·
City folk who belieVe they've found an
Island of safety In a sea of omog when
th.oy enter tP.PiJo bomes are In lor 8 rude
shock.
·
"The air Inside an averaao home
Is
actually more polluted titan the air outside
It," as~erts. fg)to Hart Kornblueh, M.D. of
~e UoJV~rsH.v of Pennsylvania, 1n an inter.
V1ew In the Health BuUelln.
TOOugll horn• air polluUon bas been with
us &amp;nee prehistoric Umes, usually 1n the
form of smok• from open fires today 11 Is
~ greater \Meat because 111 IOW'col .,..
both more ~mister and more subtle,., hi

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says.

About 200 pounds of grease-laden moJs.
ture_ are given off each year in the
ag~ kitchen. This combines with othera;::
lutints so !Ita~ accordinj to Kontltlueb,

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BANQUET- The Middleport Yellow Jacket
team feasted together for tbe last time 11
· of he Yellow Jacket squad. A dinner was given
of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sauer, Brownell Ave.,
of the senior players preparing and
dinner. Squad members are shown enjoying
pre-game meal must have agreed with tbe
. beat Pomeroy at Middleport Friday ev•
of tbe aquad members, sbown being
stwnbo, ore, left to right, Sonny
'aytt't'thVJla, Ray Hlndy, Jim Butcher and Bill

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1•114 otallnC he 'lniUJI! lite to ,.. ~- QNJbotmd, wlllcll tell tl LoQitviJJe loll teai..W. ~
,
.
tho Kanawb(l Riwt. •
tlod ""'"" bllMinl U. ,qot.
Wonl of an U • ot..mhoat tum~ llllllle &amp;ood, 11 JJ"8lble, Sullda~ II lrcmtoa, wu . rll.oed tho City of C!Dc!DMU, tho Green- la. 11, lilT - Wblle lllero II Tho Ruth, the Gill)' · . . . I:Yf'1badJ ,. )/Jtdlhfi,no ""
tlerk't Whenooboub,
whose his delaJ&lt;;atiOIII. Hunter'• fri""'"' Tueecloy by the ltelmbQal Crui.. liDcl wid.the
at more won oo the Konawbajllv- llo;arinc the elOI!IODII 011 lhe up- ulioep qulSly loft
~
sile!)nllllipi'.J roclted the volley .bojle he.J118Y be able to do 10. er and ropaln.,.,. eommmced. a.clnna!l aWIItii'C bettor wea. er then at w time In the Iaiit ·per Ohio IU.,..., llrivecl here Tho llulb ~ a
wben he dlsappear!d wblle ,.... Bllllk &lt;U~~~Iners thuo J•r he~e The sinklnc' of the boat at the lher COIII!Iti&lt;w. . ·
quarter Ofl!illrJ, towboat ...,. ft001 Pitlabur&amp;b QUi 1Q0t111Dc 1110'111 boodoa, ...,...,,. ~h.t
1'1111 u casbler of 1 Wood &lt;OW:· been 111111ble to untanslo the Iron!Gn whirl wu allrllluted to Jlotldellll ' of lowlalids aloljg era are llndlllfl II dlfflellll "' blr. alter • perUcua trip lllro!llb lbi "'"' but ll!lllbt hllll. 11 ty, w..Va. bank In NOY~her bank'• boob and to fln4 oot u• the ftoozin&amp; of the pipea wblth the Oblo ~.., ,oro ~ a rousten. ~o ...., needed to heavy Ice ftoos. Tho Rt!tb laid ~ Yl!rf etooe eoll.
1918, bJal!llgbled the
tuver actjy llunler'• .Jhortage, wblch allowed tho huU to fill with ,.. ctluotrous Dood lboul4 the 1110111 help lutndJe tile ,reat shipmeot1 up here, Captoln Bortthrool&lt; ... Dlver lld ~ Ill atlcittMU
Nt!W1 $0 yean aao lblJ -k. I• rop&gt;ried to hove heeD t40,000. ter.
ro tff wllh a nla. There II a- of coal now beiDg made by wa· eldlnl tho Ice wu !Go ~'7 -ud on tht IOIIII:ea packet
In the River Nowa of 1 n • 'rhe feolilti In WlJ!Iamlltown II was at llnl tllou&amp;h.t tbal a bout IZ fQehoo of lltroulh- ter to southern marl&lt;e,., Nearly to attempt a return lrif,.
Gn,bautld until alto wu fktd.
Jan. lll, 1~17 Galllpolla Dally aaalnst Hunta: Ia ve,Y Diller, mullkrat ha4 gnawecl a bolo out the valley.
every boat !Aat reaeheo here. Navigation will mt he I$IIIID- od. '111t boat ll l8ld to hove
Tribune, hero Is the aloly:
we are!nfonned ~Y a citizen or through the bottom of the Grey. Tbo lll!ludly steel City, arlgl- with a eoal tow is lhort of men. I'd heJore some time .est week, .. . . . , . - CIJ'Iilial. Tbe GAyCaptain George W. llunler, tltat viUage. It Is also said INjl hound's hulL
Dally the Plttllxtr&amp;b • .Cinelnna:l Better wag..
offered tbao JJ then.
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' .baulld wu . buUI II INDtoo In
abaCitlldlng eat bier or the Wll· a reeling exists that others II&amp;- The towboat MOIIiiDr, twDed packet VlrgWa or eom Deld ever beloro •!ill tietler me:tls
.
1101, II llf foot looll, I1Pil 1tu
liamatown, W. Va .
National sides Hunter are In the mixup by the DiamllPil Coal Co., Pitta- fame, bas opln beoD rettamed are servl'd on lllo boats.
Ju. fll, ltl7- Tho lee lltr maehl""7 off tho old 111)' LIM
Bank, and f&lt;Jnner otoambctat tltat brought about tlte banl:'s burgh, was eaugbt In the Ice a the EUI St. Loul.o. The Stet!
,
boul. as h.oavy h.ero as at Ill)' paekol ...,..._ The Greyboomcl
elerk c.n the Kanawlto, C. W. clciwtiJalf.
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Jew miles above Racine Tu... cr East Sl Loul.o, ltos beer Jaa. It, ltl7- The ri•er was point, it Is sale!.
bas beoD fcx Mle f o r - lime.
Bachelor, , Keys~Drtf State, and
day and went .to the bell har- laid up at Cairo several mooths lull of th.o h.oavlest ancllllrgellt Tho Ruth, Captain
Harry
.
other packets, ltos been heard 0'\'IIER JTEl,\IS of
ru..r bor she eould finil. Caplalo owalUDI clevolopmento.
cakes of ice oJ the· sea.on bofe Kraft, which arrived here from Ju. II, lt17 - '1!10 rinr II
Jram.
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· . News"l,n the 'Tribune of
50 Frank Robb, one of the pilots,
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this momi01. The ferrybo\tt Pittsburgh Friday,
narrowly rislni npidly. The lot II \hiltHunter has wrlttea a lejter, years ago tell about a bout's went te bla home at Wellsburg. Ju, II, 1t17..: The river wu Francis is running.
escaped being sunk and -~- alng out ~ ll aholll' JCIIO.
poatmarked BuJfalo, fl. Y./ lo ,a ·elnklng, lbe weather and the Ice NavigaUoo tietweonPittsbttrgtt full o1 the heavl.. t and largest The towboat&amp; Robh1 P. GUI· ed when she struek the bead of Tho bel'7 IIIIOWialJ eombllleol
prominent W'illtam~town . btdl·
the river here:
and Louisville 11 BIIIJIOilded by cakes of Ice o1 the seasoo here ham and the D. T. Lane, 'rail- the guidewall qf the locit at with the anow and lot
wll1
nessman seilding ' back .oome •
the paclcets. The Tell City is lblJ J110r11in&amp;. The Jerryboat roadlng their tows ell empties Steubenville. The accident hap- make a big river. A rile &lt;J. tr
valuable papers of eaplanatl&lt;.m Jao. n, 1917- .The Bay Une , ~ id u~ at Plltsburgh. The City FrBIICis II nmttlng.
behind, passed up Thursday Jor peDed wheu a fOi suddenly aet- bout II feet aoourretl Sunday

111111 a!WIJJ bf I
, ....... wltlle the toll!
the JOiut F.
01 ClovertiDIIJOt ll to

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SuacJjy, JIDU1r7 ~ 1M7

Ion by usmu an ingenious b
calle~ the human ear repor
are sayng:

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from

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District Nurses See New Special. Eq~ip~ent
at
Holzer
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Time employ001, 1110tber
moaSUN
Issue, a controversial matter to be studied by the State GOYthrouahout the stale, is upoct.. emment Committee, will be ltted to be one of the first bllll to troduced this Tuea4ay.
he Oludled by the State Govern- Immediately on passage u
mont committee.
The DST V!l. EST ls!Uf! is one an eme~~ency measure, some
800 posrtions eamlng 1011 than
of
some
controversy,
even
a.
•
,.
h
uld •- raJ-~
NOTE HYPOTHERMIA UNIT- Discussing possible uses of the Aquamatle-~
. PORTAB.LE ~PIRATQR- Nollng possibilities of the Mor\;h Piston RespJr.. moog citizens of the %'llh house • 1.~
per our wo
~
Hypothermia Unit as they look it over are, left to right, Betty Plymale, Barbar&amp;ator are, left to rigbt, Ann, Wickline, Holzer Hospital; Margaret Elljnan, Gallipolis district. 11 is the tlnd or blll no to that scale, which is the ftl•
tlnDal mmlmum wage to become
McKinley, and Barbara Brown of Holzer Hospttal, and Lurene Kirchner, Sheltering State ·Institute· Nancy Neasloney Athens State Hospital· and Beulalt ward, Holzer.
sllte repreaentaUve, lnclu41ng elfectl F b
1
Arms Hospital, Athens.
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myself, enjoys taking a otand
ve • ruary ·
on. Either way one votes, the '11re bill a!SC&gt; would upgrade
legislator Is wroua In the eyes 10me 25 cabinet positions to
of ~ ,, ., .
$22,880, $2'-960 or $27,538 and
I am Jnterollted In all eom· '"' July I of lblJ year all other
.' .
Imo!llls by resldeoll In the dis· ponoonel thai are DOl already
'
District 14, Nurses
Assn.
on the Issue.
ovor-claMifted, will neelvo ao
witnessed demonstrations by
less than a 4\H Jt01 eoDt Jn.
members of the nursing stllff
I HAD AN opportunity to 100 crease.
of Holzer Hospital of four
··
and chat with many people of In addltloll, - · tolehers
or specialized equlpl!lenl
\be dlslrlet last weet In Colum- and highway patralmeD wll1 reday in a regular meetina of tb~ .
bos.
eelve aD Of thell IDereaae OD
association.
t
'
Many of them were there oo July I, lollead Ill stouere4 lttattendll\fl the annual eteUOI durin&amp; the biennium.
Trustees and Clerb Some per10111 In these clauot
or lbe COI!Ventloll of may reeelve :JII)M per cent Ittof Elections officlala.
creuot; otben I011, depettcllnc
OD their pooWon. lralttinl and
THE PAY RAISE bll1 for otate )'0111'1 of ...-.Jce.

ed
Its fervent Jaot ooem tel be a practleally
unaolm"\'" ln wishing ft' IQlnJ, mini aftne.
'&amp;!e:tils 8ltd; pritn flllt aprelllfOir; •

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The SWIC!ay Tlmeo-Setttlnel, Sunday, Jallllll)' 22, UG7-I

~&amp;

KMDedy • ldanchealer boot Jeud
bas won "'""' sympatlty lor UIJ u the
roelpiOilt of 60me low blOWI, and It hUD't
done .,. . gooc1 for Jil!ljtlfUU 1&amp;1 -..

a lot of citJ.e'ns ....,

Navlgati011 will be poerall1
l'OIWIIed, It Is oapected, 'triiiU
1 few 4111-

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liar! will&gt; - lllOOtly nsblpplltl
bntotlbt hero from Pitllburp
W tho Ruth.
Tbe 8h.ortdatt • Klrt Doet 111
Raeine Dam :4 wu plaeod 111
8 uJo blrbor beblDd the 1,..
ernmen1 Ice plefJ at lllclclliport la&amp;t Friday.

Representatives of the 99 dlatr!cts In tbe state legiJ1!at'!" were appointed to committees wbere tbe real work
done, the week of January 15-21 ill the House.
As a seconcl. term repre~entative, I was privileged
be named to tbree key committees. I am vice-chail'
man of the State Government oommlttee and also on tbe
Agriculture and Conservation and Edue~tio11 Commit-

by

11

blc trip ol !relgbt from h.o,..

BY RALPH WELKER
(Editor's note-Following ue eomme111f by llllplt
Welker, state repre~eatatlve of Melp, Gallfa and
Albollll eoUJJtlea, preaented tD Inform bls eoJIIUtuellll
of legislative aetlvtll01.

W"

· - Why is the word "Jnsurmountable"
belng Ltsed so often by writers, commeu.
!ators ond, of course, by critics of U S
policy In refe-rring to such problems' ~
poverty, Vl.,tnam, Inflation, Internal strife
and pfam ol1 immorality? Hasn't tho Uo!O.
eel States run into things llll'e 11111 fllfr!il
end wiggled ils way out
lei eVeii
sreater prO!J'rf"ss and success'!
- MOJt mt-n are sincerely sorrY itJ Mft
the football Sl'ason close- a feeUng heart.
lJy tmsltared by most wives, who are sun

417 Dllnlnl· She will haft •

The Dayllght Saving

- Adam Clayton Powell
e, to be
strippec_J .of h;!! chairmanshi
e House
EducatJoD and Labor com
: lJso
long as his constituents voff j
to
represent them in congress 1if
d
keep his ..eal. And the con,;.esRliiRIJ low.
searchmg de!inilely sltou!d not slop llith

Keonedf! . '

Tbo C. C. llmrY• wll1 . . , .
her lripo to H1llltiJtilott TUOf.

The Hard Work of Session

Jeos,Ie

Powell.
- Presid~nt Johnson cove·red so much
ground In biS Stale of the Unioo
speocb
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It all up at one sitting. The President was
at hls best on Vietnam.

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sbou!d do what."
· -Business and government ldtl§t pull together for th. common interelt, sale! lblJ
·spokesman f&lt;·r an industry w18eb is cur.rentJy sweating out the need tb accommo-.
date itself to new government - directed
safety requirements. And the dD!y way to
get them to do that, to keep them from
constantly c:&gt;.1liding with each other
as
they work CJl common problfms, Is ''to
draw boundaries between tflb.'
"By. and large,'' said Ford, 41jovemmfl'.n'
does well when it works In hanri8!f rltiJ:
urban
~r than at {'ross-purposes with the dyri~
population hove
1r forces of ~ree- enterprise ... It does well
old bounclartes.
when it &amp;ets the broad rules of the game
What ... ...... !&lt;lday Is perpps 1101 ..
and it does poorly when It seeks to coO:
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trol business activities in detail.
side
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• r~ngest ince-ntives for
accompll8hing.
rejeetoo
of
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bed-auys" BpProach to buoJnesa.to
but each business can do ita competitive
men relitons, laid a rood fOUII41tic&gt;l.~
best to exp:!.nri its own sales and employ.
sud!
a bridge. The fOUD4iUon lbodfd irji
ment. Business cannot stop inflation, but
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City folk who belieVe they've found an
Island of safety In a sea of omog when
th.oy enter tP.PiJo bomes are In lor 8 rude
shock.
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~e UoJV~rsH.v of Pennsylvania, 1n an inter.
V1ew In the Health BuUelln.
TOOugll horn• air polluUon bas been with
us &amp;nee prehistoric Umes, usually 1n the
form of smok• from open fires today 11 Is
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About 200 pounds of grease-laden moJs.
ture_ are given off each year in the
ag~ kitchen. This combines with othera;::
lutints so !Ita~ accordinj to Kontltlueb,

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BANQUET- The Middleport Yellow Jacket
team feasted together for tbe last time 11
· of he Yellow Jacket squad. A dinner was given
of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sauer, Brownell Ave.,
of the senior players preparing and
dinner. Squad members are shown enjoying
pre-game meal must have agreed with tbe
. beat Pomeroy at Middleport Friday ev•
of tbe aquad members, sbown being
stwnbo, ore, left to right, Sonny
'aytt't'thVJla, Ray Hlndy, Jim Butcher and Bill

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That last game F'riday night at Middleport between
the Pomeroy pantbers and the Middleport J~ckets unles~ toumey time brings tbem together agam - was
one to remember.
h Fo
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When it ended. one second after Pant er
rw~
Bill Radford put in a bunny wtth the Jackets standmg
together idly in a corner , the ~'!_!ead ~1-50, for the_
Jackets.
M k T
hill I OJ·
They had won with a second 1:07 ~r
anne •
hal! rally after a cold first halt up. 48-46, Middleport.
.
- i7 for 29 from the field ! o--32 - Steve . Pullen. fret
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which didn 't catch the fi red up throw. 49-46, Middleport.
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·Panthers until 30 sf'COndS were
~ : 19 - logan, layup, •He,
gone in the final quarter. Bill Middleport.
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field I 0:04 - Tannehill. both one
goal of the night on 8 layup and . and ones, !)!~ . Middleport.
iJ was 40-39 for MHS.
0,04-- Radford, bunny, 51-50,
From that point to the end Mlddl•port.
here is how It went ;
The Panthers opened up the
7:00 - Bill MoorP, jumper , firs! quarter as if ttley were
1_.0, Pom2roy.
playing against rinky dinks.
6:40 - Bill Davis, layup. 42· They led 12-4 with 1:30 left.
41 , Middleport.
Logan was geUing in close and
5: H - Moore , jumper. 43-4l . Whaley already was warm from
Pomeroy.
oulside. Each got five points.
4:21 - Asa Bradbury, 20 [eet
44-43, t&gt;l iddleport.
Beginning the second period,
3:23 _ Moore, layup, 45-44, 1 it was 13-7 for the Pant~rs,
·Pomeroy.
1Whalr y. Radford and Don Swash2: 56 - B. Davis, layup, 46- er hit fielders and it was 19-3
45. Midd leport.
aft r:&gt;r Tannehill gat . in one M
2:00 - Ron Logan. Pomeroy, : two free throws, 'I.'Jth 5:53 left.
mi!'!;ses Iret&gt; thro w· 46- 45. Mid· MHS coach Carl Wolfe put
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1:37 - Bob Whal ey. Pomeroy, 70 seco nds the Jackets trailed
TIP-OFF - This scene began the last regular season Pomeroyepo
as e
game ever. ump g
two lree 1hrows, ma kos second, only two. at !9-! 7. Tannehill center lor the two schools, who have consolidated athletic programs next year along with - Ru~and, are Mark
46 al l.
__ . with tour points. Bill Davis Tannehill, Middleport and Ronnie Logan, Potneroy. Watlmg lor the ball to come down, left to ngh_t, are Mtddle1three and Bradbury 2 fashioned . port's Don Nelson . {44), Panther Sen! or Bill Radford (13) and Jackel Semor Asa Btadbury {24). Middleport won
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'In SEOAL After 64-60 Win

Th~ Jack~n lroomen grab·
bed off fi-t plaee In a scram!,;
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led SEOAL basketball
race
Friday night w1lh a -64-60 victory over visiting Logan In a
e~ff·hanger play~ !letore a
paeked gymnasium at Jackson.
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by Monty GiUUand's I~ potitts
u they contriolled the . bo:mls
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Coach Dave Flahe~'s , lronmen
led at the end of eacti qoarter
by scores of 11-.!1, 21-24, aljd
40-39, but Logan dl4 enjoy two
leads during the. hard-IOIJibl
contest. Both Chieltatn leads
eame In ·the third period but
the Ironmen came back to
emerge with a 40-39 lead at the
end of that period.
Early tn the final period Jackson built up an elgbt point lead
and then staved off Logan to
notcb their seventh leaglle victory and their ninth In all
games.
Bacldng up Glllilaod's
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But by halftime, Coach Russ
Moore's boys had pulled out to
I -The
a 26-20 lead. Whaley got three,
1Logan and Radford two. MHS
1was down 26-lt with two sec1111~ 1onds left when Pullen's off ball a nee desperation 30 footer went
By JOE ST. AMANT
here it Is the middle of the Rams plan• &lt;0 star Offensively the West hos
throu gh for a halftime count of
United Press Jaternutional
basketball season.
Baltimore's Johnny Unitas at Packer tackle&lt; Bob Skoron, ki
'26-20.
LOS ANGELES (UPI)-The Despite the date, a crowd of quarterback but indicated he and Forrest Gregg tn addition
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THIRD QUARTER
'1 1966-67 Iootball season ;!ives ;t• about 50,1100 was predicted. T~e will give equal playing lime to to Starr.
SEIJAL VARSITY
last gasp belatedly Sunday with game will be teleca•t nationally Green Bay's Bart Sarr, tne Starr and Davis were chosen
TEAM
W L P OP . The Panthers went out front the t7:h annual Pro Bowl game on the CBS network but wm be NFL player of the year.
co-captains or the 35-man squad.
Jackson .. .. 9 4 876 781 ,35-28 with 3:35 left in the third ! and the West All-Star squad, blacked out In the Los Angeles Unitas has played in nine Pro
East Leaden
Middleport
8 3 651 613 quarter and finished It wltb : bulwarked ·by eight players areas. Kickoff Is at 4 p.m. EST. Bowls and was voted outstand- The East elected Dallas
Nelsonville
7 4 664 604 139. points. But i~ the last 3'h: 1 from the world champion Green
quarterbac Don Meredith aod
West Favored
ir.g player in three games.
Athens .. .. . 6 5 538 544 i mmutes, Bradbury, Pullen, and ; Bay Packers Is ravored to beat Fans who like to gamble on T11e West delense will have a St. Louis safety Larry Wilsoo as
Pomeroy ..
6 5 659 685 Bill Davis between them got : the speedier' East.
this sort of thing ·were gh•ing 1 strong Packer flavor.- tackle leaders.
Logan . . .. .... 5 8 8ll 847 . 10 pomts to trail Pomeroy by ! The Pro Bowl ordinarily E:ight points to back the favored Henry Joraan, end Willie Davls, E;lst coacb Tom Landry •Jf
Gallipolis . , . .. . 4 8 721 758 1one, at 39--38.
l would have been pla)ed laf:t West which leads in the series, linebacker Dave Robinson and Dallas ha9 a strong nucleus
Wellston . . .. .. 3 10 82i 905 It
B db
h 1 th ! Sunday but that date was pre- 110-6.
backs Herb Adderley and Willie fr&amp;m his Cowboys, champions of
0
the NFL Eastern Conference,
\third w:~art~~ k~~~ ; , J:cket~ ' em~d by the Super Bowl ar.d
West coacb George Allen of Wood.
SEOAL VARSITY
\in tile game. He got 10 of his
TEAM
W L p OP 14 points of the night in tflat
Jackson
7 3 867 604 period, hitting five 14 to 16 loot
Middleport
, . 6 3 S23 527 jumpers off his drive.
Nelsonville . , , . 5 3 500 450 1 Bill Davis was high lor both
Athens .. · .. .. . S 3 408 396 teams with 19 points. Whaley
Logan
.... . . I 4 582 571 iled the Pantbers with 17. MHS
Wellston's Golden Rockets, teams had battled nip
and , In the final two minutes of free throws while Wellson made
Pomeroy .. .. . 4 S 5&gt;2 585 outrebounded PHS 30-18 w t th holding down, seventh place in ' tuck throughout the opening per- :play, the Bulldogs were never good on eight of 12 at the !ine.
Wellston
3 7 61&gt; li!ill l Tan~ehtll gettmg 14 and B11! tile SEOAL, pulled off one or iod, but the Rockets took tho ! more than three points behind, Steve Jeffers led the Rockets
Gallipolis .. .. . I 8 51~ 561i :PavJS 9 for Mtddleport. Logan 1 the season's iJiggeot up"'t Fri· llead for good early in the sec· !but Wellston elected to keep with Ia pomts whlle Mark Hay·
TOTALS
36 36 435,4:157 ted PHS reboundmg With 13 of day night by edging the Athens ,ond period at 20-19 and were ,shootmg and avmd a_ stalling burn added 14.
l•t.s 18.
: Bulldogs 54·51 in the Athens never again behind as they game, and maintained their Jack Clark returned to the I
SEOAL RESF-RVES
i Mtddleport was 21 for ii6 from 'I riflepit.
, held a 34-23 halftime lead.
three-point lead until the final Athens' lineup from a one
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W L P OP the field for 38 per cent. Pt~m· 1
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buner.
month illness to lead his team
Nelsonville .. .. 8 0 362 2Ha eroy .,as 20 for 46, or 43 per . The upset knocked the Bull· [ Coach John Derrow s Rockets I
with 16 points with curt Heady
Athens . . . . . . . . 7 1 324 246 rent. They were near even at 1 dogs out of first place in the ~nti~ued their fine floor sb.o?t- The Rockets hi~ a sizzling 50 . rhipping in with 15.
,Jackson .• •. .6 4 386 362 the free line, MiddlepOrt cash- loop standings and they tumo- mg 1q the sec.ond h~lf whde . per cent of . theu shots fro_m The oox score:
Wellston .. .. 6 4 474 421 mg 9 of 14, Pomeroy 10 ot 14. ]led Into a tie lor third place lhe u! ually r~ltable Bn l hlo ~' the floor gettmg 23 of 46 whtle
WELLSTON (54)
Pomeroy .. . .. . 3 6 32.'J 41~ Each team had 10 turnovers. iwith NeiS?nv~Ie. a 65--53 victor failed on _numerous chances at !Athens wa s 20 of 47 for 44 per
Hayburn 6--2- 14 ; Jeffers&amp;Logan
. .. ... 3 6 390 382 The vi ctory was the Jackets' :over Qalhpohs.
.
ithe foul hne. At the end of the cent.
3- 15; Downard 3- 1- 7; LavenMiddleport .. .. 2 7 389 429 fourth straight in seven _days. I Wellston emerg.,d with a !6· : third period Wellston held a 44- 1 Coach Charlie McAfee's Bull· der .6-0-l?.: McManus 0-2-2:
Gallipolis .. .. I 8 294 392 ' , They were out to make It ftve 15 first quarter lead after Uoe 39 lead.
dogs converted only 11 of 25 Milltken 2-0---4; TOTALS 23TOTALS
31 3i 2114! 294! .Saturday night at Wahama. In - - - - -- -------8-54.

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cent while Logan made good on
23 of 65 for 35 per cent. Jack·
son controlled the boards by
outreboundlng Logan G-311.
The bo• il"'re:
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Brooker o-2-2· Cruise to-2: Mike w~ 2+-t:
Westfall 0-1-1· Angle 0--1--1·
Mart Weiland
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Mount 4-1-J· Nulllns 11-111; Glasgow S-i-tS; Howe 113-U: GUWancl $-f-IJ. TOT·
ALS 24-16-64.
Score by quarters:
Logan
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Jackson
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Reserve oeore: Jackson 10
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Middl~port 51 Pomeroy 50JackSon 64 Logan 60
Wellston &gt;4 Athens al
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Nelsonville 41 Gallipolis 34
Middleport 38 Pomeroy JO
Jackson 5tl Logsn 37
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Nellonvl\Je at Jackson
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: In four years of competition B~lpre's Golden
Eagles Friday night in a non - league : 18: Mitchell 0--1- 1; H. Sneigle Eblin 1--0--2; Sams 1-0-2:
•between Coaciles Wolfe and bombed the visiting Rutland cage tilt.
' 6- 1- 13; Walker 6--0-12; Cain Handley 1.....:1-5. TOTALS 20' Moore, Wolle now is ahead, 5-4. Red Devils by 8 68-31 margin The Washington County team 1--0-2 ; M. Sneigle 5-3- 13. 11- 51.
In the reserve game
the - - - ... _. · · -· · - · led 13.S at the end ()( the first Totals 311-8-.
Score by quarters:
Jackets evened their 1067 seaNBA StandingB
perind, 37-16 at halftime and , Rutland - Weber 2- 1- 5: Wellston
16 34 44 54
son record with lhe Panthers by By United Pres&amp; loternatlonal 53-Zl at lhe close of the th1rd Hawktns 4-2-10; Knorr !-2- Athens
15 23 39 5t
winning 38-30 after being tied
Eastern Division
quarter.
Resf!rve se&lt;~re :
Athens 49,
16: Drenner 4--6--8; Kennedy 0
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W L Pet Five Belpre players hit in - 2- 2. Totals 12-8--31.
Wellston 30. ------~!!'!!!!'!!"!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!
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of play and leading 25-24 after
· 4· 918· double figures with Davi_s top~--ia
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t hree quarters. For MHS, Jim 8os
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33 12 ·733 1lon eight field goals and two
' Conde had 12, Dennis Ault IO. iN ~ k
24 2.5 .490 free throws.
, For Pomeroy Kenny English .~w . or_
18 25 .4l 9 Jne Hawkins led Rulland with
; led with 8 and Bob Burdetlt! I Cm~mnatJ
had SIX .
Balttrnore
. II 39 ·220 110 points on four field goals and
By Quarters
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Western Dlvlsum
Ia pair of foul shots while Gary
P~m eroy
1:1 26 39 50
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Comjllete Stock Men's Winter
, &gt;liddleport
7 20 38 51 San Fra!l&lt;.tsCO
Jt j l8 .633 ; The Red Devtls of Coach Jim
20 · 26 .435 ; Adams, now 5-7, hit on 12 Jf
1 Pomeroy !$&amp;)-Swisher ~- St. LoUis
6; Radford 4---Q- 8; Ulgan 4- 4 Chicago
2l 32 .412 150 shots from the field whil l.!
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!- 12: Moore 3- 1- 7; Whaley ti Detroit
18 29 .383 Belpre sank 30 of 63.
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18 29 · .383 The Rutland reserves suffer.
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ed a a6-4Z setback in the preRftenswood s Red Dfvtls MhkUeporl 151t - Nelson 0- ; Boston 129 Baltimore ll7
liminary contest.
fou_. off a la~e r~ H y b~· P~rk - 0-0 : Taanehill 2--6-10; B. Da- i Philadelphia 119 Los Angeles Rutland played at Alexonder
eutilfllg Ca~holl_c f nd_ay n1ght vis 9--J - 19 ; Bradbury 7-0- 14; ; lOB
Saturday night and will be at
lo ~ tl'le1r mnt h_Win of the W. Davis 0-t-1 ; Butcher 0- · Chicago 125 Detroit 124, ovt.
home against Eastern this com~- a 1)7-60 df'cJsJon ovf'r the 0-() ; Pullen 3- J·-7. TDtals 21 San Fran 1•2 St. Louis 115
mg Friday.
19 of 14 1 51.
(Only games scheduled!
By Quarters
Joa Clapman and
Craig Reserve Score: Middleport 38
Rutland
5 16 21 :n
Complete Stocks Men's
Harmon &lt;i'Ore&lt;\- 24 and 21 p&lt;lints •Pomeroy 30.
Pleasant 62 Elgin 55
Belpre
13 37 53 !i8
~'lf'ctively for the winners. Officials : Milhoan and Carter. i Carey 76 Wynlord 7~
Belpre
Weav~r 3- l- 7;
j· Rmwn hit eie:ht and Shaver nPt· ·
North Union 75 Olentangy 55 Hapney 1-0-2; Davis 8- 2- '
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eon erence
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12-60
action and 6-"1. overlll , nevertb.e-1to_p
t e ages sc:onng ~ e ·
l~s &amp;!lYe the visiting Vlki
all 1Rtchard Dougla&amp; chipped 18 11 , , E~P.N tl!) .
tliey wanted ln the openi:J:'two on five field goal~ and one ch~r-~ Martin 7-1-1~. Buckley 0;quarters.
, lty toss. E'!'s~n s. Denms New- 2- 2, Douglas 5-l- 11, Spencer
Eastern, in 'tact, held an lt-ll land, who e xited 10 the fourth, 1--0-2, Chadwell ~2-2, Ne.)Y·
ov~r th~jr m"cb-talle~ oppon· l quarter wi th ftve persooals, wasland 1- 2--1, Benedum 1-1-S,
ents at the close of the first per- the only player to foul out.
Lodwick 0-1- l, Buckley G-:1iod. The Eagles also trailed on· I The Eastern reserve team 2. Totals 111-12-42.

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tlifeattn~ by ~~ • mln404 AD. adjwted . oiL.- and the Eutem'• ,ntn pmo 'll'ill...;
1:~~~n, during the ftrot .._.. IN!Il)endoul ~lilt ad vantaae of MOVC ld! 11 home ...._
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\i.4&amp;Jes' lu11pe COUfl.
Vinton's Ray Schroder, a ~ VInton .. .. ... .. .. l Zz 4J •
The Villines, coacbed by Lar- 1semor center, lopped aU !COr· Eastem
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11 ts 2t 42
ry Krueger, tb11.1 remilned un- ers with 18 points on nine field ,
ViN'roii .. (MI
booten In Midc-l)hlo Valley C\Jn· g113ts. Dennil1 Grq~ry followed I Gregory &amp;-~!5 s.
fcreiJCO play il\er six games. with 15 markers. Frank Pallen 3_~ 11 Prater ~lft, Cal·
'111!! Vinl'l• County team has an scored 11 and Prater 10.
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points w~e ~ld Howe and .
Zeke GltJSgow WJth IS eacb.
Sharing hlglt potnt honon for
Logan'\ were John Stone ud
Greg PoSton with II and II
points respectively.

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That last game F'riday night at Middleport between
the Pomeroy pantbers and the Middleport J~ckets unles~ toumey time brings tbem together agam - was
one to remember.
h Fo
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When it ended. one second after Pant er
rw~
Bill Radford put in a bunny wtth the Jackets standmg
together idly in a corner , the ~'!_!ead ~1-50, for the_
Jackets.
M k T
hill I OJ·
They had won with a second 1:07 ~r
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hal! rally after a cold first halt up. 48-46, Middleport.
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- i7 for 29 from the field ! o--32 - Steve . Pullen. fret
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·Panthers until 30 sf'COndS were
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gone in the final quarter. Bill Middleport.
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field I 0:04 - Tannehill. both one
goal of the night on 8 layup and . and ones, !)!~ . Middleport.
iJ was 40-39 for MHS.
0,04-- Radford, bunny, 51-50,
From that point to the end Mlddl•port.
here is how It went ;
The Panthers opened up the
7:00 - Bill MoorP, jumper , firs! quarter as if ttley were
1_.0, Pom2roy.
playing against rinky dinks.
6:40 - Bill Davis, layup. 42· They led 12-4 with 1:30 left.
41 , Middleport.
Logan was geUing in close and
5: H - Moore , jumper. 43-4l . Whaley already was warm from
Pomeroy.
oulside. Each got five points.
4:21 - Asa Bradbury, 20 [eet
44-43, t&gt;l iddleport.
Beginning the second period,
3:23 _ Moore, layup, 45-44, 1 it was 13-7 for the Pant~rs,
·Pomeroy.
1Whalr y. Radford and Don Swash2: 56 - B. Davis, layup, 46- er hit fielders and it was 19-3
45. Midd leport.
aft r:&gt;r Tannehill gat . in one M
2:00 - Ron Logan. Pomeroy, : two free throws, 'I.'Jth 5:53 left.
mi!'!;ses Iret&gt; thro w· 46- 45. Mid· MHS coach Carl Wolfe put
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TIP-OFF - This scene began the last regular season Pomeroyepo
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game ever. ump g
two lree 1hrows, ma kos second, only two. at !9-! 7. Tannehill center lor the two schools, who have consolidated athletic programs next year along with - Ru~and, are Mark
46 al l.
__ . with tour points. Bill Davis Tannehill, Middleport and Ronnie Logan, Potneroy. Watlmg lor the ball to come down, left to ngh_t, are Mtddle1three and Bradbury 2 fashioned . port's Don Nelson . {44), Panther Sen! or Bill Radford (13) and Jackel Semor Asa Btadbury {24). Middleport won
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Th~ Jack~n lroomen grab·
bed off fi-t plaee In a scram!,;
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race
Friday night w1lh a -64-60 victory over visiting Logan In a
e~ff·hanger play~ !letore a
paeked gymnasium at Jackson.
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tn double seortng flgul'OS led
by Monty GiUUand's I~ potitts
u they contriolled the . bo:mls
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Coach Dave Flahe~'s , lronmen
led at the end of eacti qoarter
by scores of 11-.!1, 21-24, aljd
40-39, but Logan dl4 enjoy two
leads during the. hard-IOIJibl
contest. Both Chieltatn leads
eame In ·the third period but
the Ironmen came back to
emerge with a 40-39 lead at the
end of that period.
Early tn the final period Jackson built up an elgbt point lead
and then staved off Logan to
notcb their seventh leaglle victory and their ninth In all
games.
Bacldng up Glllilaod's
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But by halftime, Coach Russ
Moore's boys had pulled out to
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1Logan and Radford two. MHS
1was down 26-lt with two sec1111~ 1onds left when Pullen's off ball a nee desperation 30 footer went
By JOE ST. AMANT
here it Is the middle of the Rams plan• &lt;0 star Offensively the West hos
throu gh for a halftime count of
United Press Jaternutional
basketball season.
Baltimore's Johnny Unitas at Packer tackle&lt; Bob Skoron, ki
'26-20.
LOS ANGELES (UPI)-The Despite the date, a crowd of quarterback but indicated he and Forrest Gregg tn addition
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'1 1966-67 Iootball season ;!ives ;t• about 50,1100 was predicted. T~e will give equal playing lime to to Starr.
SEIJAL VARSITY
last gasp belatedly Sunday with game will be teleca•t nationally Green Bay's Bart Sarr, tne Starr and Davis were chosen
TEAM
W L P OP . The Panthers went out front the t7:h annual Pro Bowl game on the CBS network but wm be NFL player of the year.
co-captains or the 35-man squad.
Jackson .. .. 9 4 876 781 ,35-28 with 3:35 left in the third ! and the West All-Star squad, blacked out In the Los Angeles Unitas has played in nine Pro
East Leaden
Middleport
8 3 651 613 quarter and finished It wltb : bulwarked ·by eight players areas. Kickoff Is at 4 p.m. EST. Bowls and was voted outstand- The East elected Dallas
Nelsonville
7 4 664 604 139. points. But i~ the last 3'h: 1 from the world champion Green
quarterbac Don Meredith aod
West Favored
ir.g player in three games.
Athens .. .. . 6 5 538 544 i mmutes, Bradbury, Pullen, and ; Bay Packers Is ravored to beat Fans who like to gamble on T11e West delense will have a St. Louis safety Larry Wilsoo as
Pomeroy ..
6 5 659 685 Bill Davis between them got : the speedier' East.
this sort of thing ·were gh•ing 1 strong Packer flavor.- tackle leaders.
Logan . . .. .... 5 8 8ll 847 . 10 pomts to trail Pomeroy by ! The Pro Bowl ordinarily E:ight points to back the favored Henry Joraan, end Willie Davls, E;lst coacb Tom Landry •Jf
Gallipolis . , . .. . 4 8 721 758 1one, at 39--38.
l would have been pla)ed laf:t West which leads in the series, linebacker Dave Robinson and Dallas ha9 a strong nucleus
Wellston . . .. .. 3 10 82i 905 It
B db
h 1 th ! Sunday but that date was pre- 110-6.
backs Herb Adderley and Willie fr&amp;m his Cowboys, champions of
0
the NFL Eastern Conference,
\third w:~art~~ k~~~ ; , J:cket~ ' em~d by the Super Bowl ar.d
West coacb George Allen of Wood.
SEOAL VARSITY
\in tile game. He got 10 of his
TEAM
W L p OP 14 points of the night in tflat
Jackson
7 3 867 604 period, hitting five 14 to 16 loot
Middleport
, . 6 3 S23 527 jumpers off his drive.
Nelsonville . , , . 5 3 500 450 1 Bill Davis was high lor both
Athens .. · .. .. . S 3 408 396 teams with 19 points. Whaley
Logan
.... . . I 4 582 571 iled the Pantbers with 17. MHS
Wellston's Golden Rockets, teams had battled nip
and , In the final two minutes of free throws while Wellson made
Pomeroy .. .. . 4 S 5&gt;2 585 outrebounded PHS 30-18 w t th holding down, seventh place in ' tuck throughout the opening per- :play, the Bulldogs were never good on eight of 12 at the !ine.
Wellston
3 7 61&gt; li!ill l Tan~ehtll gettmg 14 and B11! tile SEOAL, pulled off one or iod, but the Rockets took tho ! more than three points behind, Steve Jeffers led the Rockets
Gallipolis .. .. . I 8 51~ 561i :PavJS 9 for Mtddleport. Logan 1 the season's iJiggeot up"'t Fri· llead for good early in the sec· !but Wellston elected to keep with Ia pomts whlle Mark Hay·
TOTALS
36 36 435,4:157 ted PHS reboundmg With 13 of day night by edging the Athens ,ond period at 20-19 and were ,shootmg and avmd a_ stalling burn added 14.
l•t.s 18.
: Bulldogs 54·51 in the Athens never again behind as they game, and maintained their Jack Clark returned to the I
SEOAL RESF-RVES
i Mtddleport was 21 for ii6 from 'I riflepit.
, held a 34-23 halftime lead.
three-point lead until the final Athens' lineup from a one
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W L P OP the field for 38 per cent. Pt~m· 1
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buner.
month illness to lead his team
Nelsonville .. .. 8 0 362 2Ha eroy .,as 20 for 46, or 43 per . The upset knocked the Bull· [ Coach John Derrow s Rockets I
with 16 points with curt Heady
Athens . . . . . . . . 7 1 324 246 rent. They were near even at 1 dogs out of first place in the ~nti~ued their fine floor sb.o?t- The Rockets hi~ a sizzling 50 . rhipping in with 15.
,Jackson .• •. .6 4 386 362 the free line, MiddlepOrt cash- loop standings and they tumo- mg 1q the sec.ond h~lf whde . per cent of . theu shots fro_m The oox score:
Wellston .. .. 6 4 474 421 mg 9 of 14, Pomeroy 10 ot 14. ]led Into a tie lor third place lhe u! ually r~ltable Bn l hlo ~' the floor gettmg 23 of 46 whtle
WELLSTON (54)
Pomeroy .. . .. . 3 6 32.'J 41~ Each team had 10 turnovers. iwith NeiS?nv~Ie. a 65--53 victor failed on _numerous chances at !Athens wa s 20 of 47 for 44 per
Hayburn 6--2- 14 ; Jeffers&amp;Logan
. .. ... 3 6 390 382 The vi ctory was the Jackets' :over Qalhpohs.
.
ithe foul hne. At the end of the cent.
3- 15; Downard 3- 1- 7; LavenMiddleport .. .. 2 7 389 429 fourth straight in seven _days. I Wellston emerg.,d with a !6· : third period Wellston held a 44- 1 Coach Charlie McAfee's Bull· der .6-0-l?.: McManus 0-2-2:
Gallipolis .. .. I 8 294 392 ' , They were out to make It ftve 15 first quarter lead after Uoe 39 lead.
dogs converted only 11 of 25 Milltken 2-0---4; TOTALS 23TOTALS
31 3i 2114! 294! .Saturday night at Wahama. In - - - - -- -------8-54.

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cent while Logan made good on
23 of 65 for 35 per cent. Jack·
son controlled the boards by
outreboundlng Logan G-311.
The bo• il"'re:
LOGAN 1•1
Brooker o-2-2· Cruise to-2: Mike w~ 2+-t:
Westfall 0-1-1· Angle 0--1--1·
Mart Weiland
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Mount 4-1-J· Nulllns 11-111; Glasgow S-i-tS; Howe 113-U: GUWancl $-f-IJ. TOT·
ALS 24-16-64.
Score by quarters:
Logan
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Jackson
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Reserve oeore: Jackson 10
Logan '1/.
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Middl~port 51 Pomeroy 50JackSon 64 Logan 60
Wellston &gt;4 Athens al
!Reserve•&gt;
Nelsonville 41 Gallipolis 34
Middleport 38 Pomeroy JO
Jackson 5tl Logsn 37
Atbens 49 Wellston 30
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Well ston at Pometoy
Gampolis at Mtddleport
Athens at Logan
Nellonvl\Je at Jackson
SA1VRDAY'S GAMES:
Gallipolis at Wellston
Lopo at Nelsonville
Jadaon at Middleport
Pomeroy It Athens

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MANY MORE USED CARS

KEITH GOBLE FORD

$3500

Ful1 power eQuipment, radio. white sidewall tires,
tinted glass, tilt~steering wheel. cruise control, Autronic eye, comfort control air-conditioning.

Impala 2 Dr. H.T. 8 cyl. Auto. traM. Power steering, Radio and heater. Air conditioned. Powlll'
brakeo.

: In four years of competition B~lpre's Golden
Eagles Friday night in a non - league : 18: Mitchell 0--1- 1; H. Sneigle Eblin 1--0--2; Sams 1-0-2:
•between Coaciles Wolfe and bombed the visiting Rutland cage tilt.
' 6- 1- 13; Walker 6--0-12; Cain Handley 1.....:1-5. TOTALS 20' Moore, Wolle now is ahead, 5-4. Red Devils by 8 68-31 margin The Washington County team 1--0-2 ; M. Sneigle 5-3- 13. 11- 51.
In the reserve game
the - - - ... _. · · -· · - · led 13.S at the end ()( the first Totals 311-8-.
Score by quarters:
Jackets evened their 1067 seaNBA StandingB
perind, 37-16 at halftime and , Rutland - Weber 2- 1- 5: Wellston
16 34 44 54
son record with lhe Panthers by By United Pres&amp; loternatlonal 53-Zl at lhe close of the th1rd Hawktns 4-2-10; Knorr !-2- Athens
15 23 39 5t
winning 38-30 after being tied
Eastern Division
quarter.
Resf!rve se&lt;~re :
Athens 49,
16: Drenner 4--6--8; Kennedy 0
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W L Pet Five Belpre players hit in - 2- 2. Totals 12-8--31.
Wellston 30. ------~!!'!!!!'!!"!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!
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of play and leading 25-24 after
· 4· 918· double figures with Davi_s top~--ia
4&gt;
t hree quarters. For MHS, Jim 8os
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33 12 ·733 1lon eight field goals and two
' Conde had 12, Dennis Ault IO. iN ~ k
24 2.5 .490 free throws.
, For Pomeroy Kenny English .~w . or_
18 25 .4l 9 Jne Hawkins led Rulland with
; led with 8 and Bob Burdetlt! I Cm~mnatJ
had SIX .
Balttrnore
. II 39 ·220 110 points on four field goals and
By Quarters
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Western Dlvlsum
Ia pair of foul shots while Gary
P~m eroy
1:1 26 39 50
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Comjllete Stock Men's Winter
, &gt;liddleport
7 20 38 51 San Fra!l&lt;.tsCO
Jt j l8 .633 ; The Red Devtls of Coach Jim
20 · 26 .435 ; Adams, now 5-7, hit on 12 Jf
1 Pomeroy !$&amp;)-Swisher ~- St. LoUis
6; Radford 4---Q- 8; Ulgan 4- 4 Chicago
2l 32 .412 150 shots from the field whil l.!
' fbi't'eno..-oorl
!- 12: Moore 3- 1- 7; Whaley ti Detroit
18 29 .383 Belpre sank 30 of 63.
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18 29 · .383 The Rutland reserves suffer.
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ed a a6-4Z setback in the preRftenswood s Red Dfvtls MhkUeporl 151t - Nelson 0- ; Boston 129 Baltimore ll7
liminary contest.
fou_. off a la~e r~ H y b~· P~rk - 0-0 : Taanehill 2--6-10; B. Da- i Philadelphia 119 Los Angeles Rutland played at Alexonder
eutilfllg Ca~holl_c f nd_ay n1ght vis 9--J - 19 ; Bradbury 7-0- 14; ; lOB
Saturday night and will be at
lo ~ tl'le1r mnt h_Win of the W. Davis 0-t-1 ; Butcher 0- · Chicago 125 Detroit 124, ovt.
home against Eastern this com~- a 1)7-60 df'cJsJon ovf'r the 0-() ; Pullen 3- J·-7. TDtals 21 San Fran 1•2 St. Louis 115
mg Friday.
19 of 14 1 51.
(Only games scheduled!
By Quarters
Joa Clapman and
Craig Reserve Score: Middleport 38
Rutland
5 16 21 :n
Complete Stocks Men's
Harmon &lt;i'Ore&lt;\- 24 and 21 p&lt;lints •Pomeroy 30.
Pleasant 62 Elgin 55
Belpre
13 37 53 !i8
~'lf'ctively for the winners. Officials : Milhoan and Carter. i Carey 76 Wynlord 7~
Belpre
Weav~r 3- l- 7;
j· Rmwn hit eie:ht and Shaver nPt· ·
North Union 75 Olentangy 55 Hapney 1-0-2; Davis 8- 2- '
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could BRADLEY OKAY
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- nd -'lhP range for mor! than a AUSTIN 1 Tex . rUPI)-Sopho.
!nal.,..
more quarterback Hill Sradlf!"y
Deries hit for ParkersburR 20 ' &lt;·hecked oul of the Unive&lt;"lty of
?I'Wf :1fhftlatch seventf'en .
Texas student health renter
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Raf...,ood mana~ed to strug· · Friday after unde.-goinW kn~·~
,-Je lb , a J0.9 first period Jead, 1.t: urgcry last week .
t~ 'lbund the range .;lightly to
Bradiey was injured again~t
Jo lllleil)d 31·25 at half. A ~ood : Indian. eorly in the season. ~ut
COMPLETE LINE OF USED CARS
!hl~ netted a 52-41 lead . missed only a game before
lobit Into tbe final 'rame.
playin ~ out the resl of the
Phone 593-7711
Use Our.'~~~~nl•nt
Rawps.wood I!! 9-2 whiif' th~ regular season schedule and
Open·Frf Nile
,~ha.rgo, Bu"\18•1 Plan
SI!IIPMn ond Polmor Sto.
Cnl~ dropped below .500 at : then starring for the longhorns
Athen~. 0 '
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tinted glass. wh ite s1dewall tires, black with beige
inlt'l'ior. One owner. New Cad illac trade.

64 Cadillac Coupe De Ville _

AND TRUCKS TO CHOOSE FROM

$5200

Full power equi;)lnent, plus ctimatf Control air-con·
ditioning. 1 owner new Cadillac trade, turquoise with
turquoise jnteri-&gt;r.

2 Dr. H.T. Auto. trans. Power steering, power
brakes. Radio and heater, white sidewall tim.

Used Car Lot

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LTD 2 Dr. H.T. 8 cyl. Auto. trans. Power steering. Radio and heater. White sidewall· tires.

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as eo buckets and a free throw -0-2, Slone 1~!. Total• M
ern tearn. now 3
eon erence
ped h E 1
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12-60
action and 6-"1. overlll , nevertb.e-1to_p
t e ages sc:onng ~ e ·
l~s &amp;!lYe the visiting Vlki
all 1Rtchard Dougla&amp; chipped 18 11 , , E~P.N tl!) .
tliey wanted ln the openi:J:'two on five field goal~ and one ch~r-~ Martin 7-1-1~. Buckley 0;quarters.
, lty toss. E'!'s~n s. Denms New- 2- 2, Douglas 5-l- 11, Spencer
Eastern, in 'tact, held an lt-ll land, who e xited 10 the fourth, 1--0-2, Chadwell ~2-2, Ne.)Y·
ov~r th~jr m"cb-talle~ oppon· l quarter wi th ftve persooals, wasland 1- 2--1, Benedum 1-1-S,
ents at the close of the first per- the only player to foul out.
Lodwick 0-1- l, Buckley G-:1iod. The Eagles also trailed on· I The Eastern reserve team 2. Totals 111-12-42.

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ly 21-22 at ~ balftiine breok. • won 11.1 gime e-2f.
tlifeattn~ by ~~ • mln404 AD. adjwted . oiL.- and the Eutem'• ,ntn pmo 'll'ill...;
1:~~~n, during the ftrot .._.. IN!Il)endoul ~lilt ad vantaae of MOVC ld! 11 home ...._
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' F riday. _nlgbt, jurned oo , t~ vl~iton led to the Viktnp . t ueid'ay ~:ainst thO Sou~
steam in the last hall
to g111nlpk a eomfortaQle rud In T
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. by a 80-42 maqin
. on t he · the th'rd
oma oes.
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BY QUAltrl!iftlli
\i.4&amp;Jes' lu11pe COUfl.
Vinton's Ray Schroder, a ~ VInton .. .. ... .. .. l Zz 4J •
The Villines, coacbed by Lar- 1semor center, lopped aU !COr· Eastem
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11 ts 2t 42
ry Krueger, tb11.1 remilned un- ers with 18 points on nine field ,
ViN'roii .. (MI
booten In Midc-l)hlo Valley C\Jn· g113ts. Dennil1 Grq~ry followed I Gregory &amp;-~!5 s.
fcreiJCO play il\er six games. with 15 markers. Frank Pallen 3_~ 11 Prater ~lft, Cal·
'111!! Vinl'l• County team has an scored 11 and Prater 10.
vln ~ Coteit)Q 1......_2

points w~e ~ld Howe and .
Zeke GltJSgow WJth IS eacb.
Sharing hlglt potnt honon for
Logan'\ were John Stone ud
Greg PoSton with II and II
points respectively.

In Town, Come In anti See

Wellston Shocks Athens, 54-51

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G999 USED .CARS!
~f'il.oid.;;..a.IIO' b1nom1•

•Is• 4 b~r

Std•n, White, maroon vinyl interior,
power steering &amp; brakes, · hydtilma~t
transmission, radio, heater, whlfe w'al1
tires.
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1964· Buick Wi1dur 4 ODor, green/
wbite, automatic transmission, power
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1,63 Chtvrol•t lmpt~ 4 Door H•rd·
tap, 1reen 1 Powerghde, powj!r st~~f·
ina 1nd brakes, rariio, heater. white.
:wall tires.
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solid black, V-8, Puwerghd~

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mission, power steer:i;Jg J!Dd brakt's,
radio,. hea,ler. whitew:aJJ 1tirtos. . 1

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NbW$995

1962 OJIJsmobde. St•rlire Sport Coupe

solil:t red, hydrarnatic . transmiiaton,
vipyl buc.ket 6eat5, power steering
a11d brakes, radio, heater, whitew3.11 t\rt'!l.

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M.Uli:IAGES

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SIJNDAY, JANUARY 22, 1967

'Popeye ,,·Mossma~- Finds

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Gall1polla clly pollee said
tile eldld darted from helw""'
two !l'rlled.ean 1Dio tile 11'111
of a car drlvea by Rolet
Belv1Ue, II, Rl. I Cron City,
Exteot of !be eldld'o )Djarleo
waa not Immediately delel'llllaed, however, he did oafler
fllee ond bead IDjarleo. T I e
driver wu aot Hid.

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Cbrln Mlcbael Javlnl, 410,
- "' Mr. ud Mn. Bm1 .,.,
'""" Javlnl of •10 Pille 81.,
wao ruhed le Holm llolplll
It 5:41 p.m. SaiUnlay ollor
1lelaf otracb ~ a ear
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aaled Frida' by tile GalllpoiJo ~ QiJ' hill )lOIII&amp; '""'I
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Peat, Stile HJah••J Patro1. ~1 lbe b)ai!Way Mid llrUCk .,, '11le !l'!rollnvestlcated 1111 ,.. Ia, Mid David R. Jlotlgtu, 30,
SIJ driven, however, wen or· 1emhankDielll'l'be,. ,.. mooler· elden! a! 1:46 a .m. Salurd., Detroit, Mich., bo1b opowllnc,
rested, Includ!D,I one "'!t o! ont iate damlge lo·1!1e ear.
on 1\l 110, two aDd tbree-teoth! l municipal court, Jan. 11: JIIIIOS
o! !he oedllenll.
1 No •cbarge was llled ataiJIIIt ,miJeo nbrlb of Rt. 115. A lruek 1E. .Cool. Jr., !:li, Hew!GII Falll,
~ patrol• cltod ' Jimel B. 1Rollert I.."Ehrin, 17, Rt. ~Bid- ! operated by Robert H. Terry, IOhio: Jerry R. Frame,
30,
Klq. ~ RL 2 Bld...U, to Gal- l well, who wlsluvolved In a one U, 'l'hurman, otrw:k and Ulted iBlue lloct; Ohio; and Davtd
Upolll munlc:lp,al court Jan. 25 tvehlele occident at 10 a.m. Fri- a ealf owned by William Kern- Marlin, !t, Pomeroy, au apeedon a Cllorgt o! speed In ucess ' day on Rl. ~.one lJid lbn!e · ·per ol Kerr. 'llle animal ran on- iing, municipal court, Jan. 13:
lor road Mld,weather condltiOII!. !tenthl ml!es"weat of Porter. Of. to tile roadway lnlo !he !"Ulland Fred W. Stewart. 40, Cbe'Jile aecidoot"""""'"" at 7:35\ llcers repOR.d that l!lrwlD went of the truck. Tllere w• no dam- shlre, dele¢ve exhaU!t, munict1
am. f'r!tlay oo Rl. 110, a llalf· l off ihe left alde ollbe blgbway. age to the lruck.
pal CO\If~ Jan. 211 ..

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Mn. Jennie R. Curry, 65. of 531 Fourth Are., ,.,...
George Timothy Kent, 5, of 135 State St. were lnjuftd
at 10 a.m. Friday when they were struck by a car wbile
attempting to cross Third Ave., in front of the Ohio
Valley Bank.
Gallipolis city police said Mrs. Curry suffered a
fractured nose and a bruised left leg. Young Kent, 100
of Mrs. Clara Lou Kent, suffered lacerations on t h e
head, nose and eye, according to the police accldeot no
port.
The accident OCCUI"N!d at 10 Market.
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a.m. Friday but was not report- Offlcen reported that 'IIJolm.
ed un!ll 8:30 p.m. Friday, off~ as pulled from !be curl&gt; and tbe
cers said. No charge was filed. left front bumper and beadlillhl
Police reported !bat
Mra. rim I!CI'IIped !be rtgbt door anc1
Curry and the K•nt boy, whom !be right rear leDder o! tile
aile was taking care ol, were Armstrong car. Damage was
struck by a car driven ~ Wll· minor to bolb vehicles.
liam S. Cofer, 76, of 911 Fourth
Ave.
There was no damage to The 20th accident of the year
LONGEST MEMBERSHIP RECORD - Mrs. David
Farmer, of Middleport. has a church membership record the ear. Cofer told pollee he was recorded by pollee Friday
didn't see the woman and the when Benjamin SUver of Rodfew, if any, Meigs count laos can surpass.
boy until be was right up oa ney reported to police lila! hill
them.
car bsd beea bit by an lllllder.
Can drtvea by Orin Thoma!, tified vehicle while It wu part.
75, of 610 Third Ave. and Fan- ed oa Pine st., near GillincDie Arm1trong, 54, o1 81 Pine ham'• Druc Store. There was
St., were Involved In a minor minor damage to lbe left rear
accident at 6:45 p.m. Friday quarter panel and rear 11umpo
011 Third Ave.,
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No substitutes.

Women's Committee Votes
To Hold to Standard Time

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Here's the 18 "Colonels" on our list thus far: Morris
Haskins, Harland Martin, Bob Evans, Casby Meadows
Sr., Clyd~ ~ay, Marianne Campbell, Joe Arrowood:
Lawrence ~astiani, Frank Haskins, Art Darnbrough,
Ed Reese,.J. Sherman Porter, Bryon Ward, Dr. Charles
E. Holzer. Jr., Dr. Donald Thaler, Dr. James Kemp, Dr.
Isodi£:":1\(.
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County Junior Fairboard, WSAZ·TV, Channel 3
Huntington, will not sponsor a bake off contest at th~
1967 Gallia fair. Instead, Channel 3 will award five
111aques to certain fairs in the Tri-State Area which
show tbe best individual effort in five categoriesBest premium book; Best livestock show and exhibit;
. Best overall youth participation, including exhibits;
Best vegetable show and best overall activities, including programs.

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, JAMES E. Bosworth, Uddy Hollow Rd., saw what he
· thought was a huge white turkey resting in a wal. nut tree near Fairfield in Gallia county one evening
Jut week. He spotted it enroute to Gallipolis. Upon re·
· turning home, he stopped to check it out, but the
"bird" was gone. Bosworth thought it unusual, due to
the fact that most turkeys in Gallia are located in the
1outhern and northern end of the county.

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"DON'T •throw this calendar away . .. It's good again
in 1978." That's what it says on a 2¥.!' by Ilh'
calendar in the Skidmore-Foster Coal Co. office on
Pine St., in Gallipolis. The calendar is dat~d 1922 but
it points out the days, weeks and months of 1967 are
Identical with those of 1922. They'll be the same again
in 1978.

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Twenties" in short skirt and fancy hairdo, along
with several 1922 newspaper articles taken from the
New York Times. Phil Foster received the calendar
from Mid-Lakes Distributing, Inc., Chicago.

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Bureau Federation voted unanimously for Ohio to stay
on Eastern Standard time when they ~~~~ Fridsy at thl
Nationwide . Jn~urance
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The commillee'a aecretary ed MOnday DIP!! in the Senale
was Instructed to write to Sen&amp;. alii! 'llillsday ill tbe House on
tor Oaklay C. Co!llal Mid
the EST bill lnlrodlicod by Sea.
-tallve RalPh Welker
C.Iilrii\.(R-lrmton) lJid Tenny·
their feelinp on !be lime son Guyer, R-Fillobf)•

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WHITEWALL TIRES,
RADIO, STD. TRANS.-------

Hospital is
Accredited
For3 Years

Citizensijp
Winners

TWE!'JTY YEARS AGO, from the files of The

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Ibid a r4Hier who npaln

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Daily
Tribune and weekly Gallia Times . . . Gallians wade
tn mud and water after two days of rain . . . First bliz.
''\Urd of year leaves light snow, temperature dips to 28
' .ode~ ... H. M. Lane, Eureka, claimed by death ...
' 1!:. J. 11esener, 82, vice president of Commercial &amp; Sav·
!J!A,Bank, and president of Gallipolis Savings and
LO.*.!I, Co., succumbs .. . Wilkesville fire destroys sev·• jm liUUdings, three stores . . . GAHS upsets league·
Jl~g Pomeroy Panthers, 32-31 . .. Local ferry boat,
"loU W. Lane, wiped out by fire ... Robert RanneU.
IIAIIled cbairman of Gallia's 1947 Red Cross Drive
·' ;WUJialil McKnight beads local Shrine ... Shrine'• ru·
tal retreat, located near BulavUle, to be opened· dur' ~ the summrr ... Athens raiUes to defeat GARS ca·

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VOL. 1 NO. 51

SIJNDAY, JANUARY 22, 1967

'Popeye ,,·Mossma~- Finds

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81.
Gall1polla clly pollee said
tile eldld darted from helw""'
two !l'rlled.ean 1Dio tile 11'111
of a car drlvea by Rolet
Belv1Ue, II, Rl. I Cron City,
Exteot of !be eldld'o )Djarleo
waa not Immediately delel'llllaed, however, he did oafler
fllee ond bead IDjarleo. T I e
driver wu aot Hid.

Gallia

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Automobile Hits
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wao ruhed le Holm llolplll
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aaled Frida' by tile GalllpoiJo ~ QiJ' hill )lOIII&amp; '""'I
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SIJ driven, however, wen or· 1emhankDielll'l'be,. ,.. mooler· elden! a! 1:46 a .m. Salurd., Detroit, Mich., bo1b opowllnc,
rested, Includ!D,I one "'!t o! ont iate damlge lo·1!1e ear.
on 1\l 110, two aDd tbree-teoth! l municipal court, Jan. 11: JIIIIOS
o! !he oedllenll.
1 No •cbarge was llled ataiJIIIt ,miJeo nbrlb of Rt. 115. A lruek 1E. .Cool. Jr., !:li, Hew!GII Falll,
~ patrol• cltod ' Jimel B. 1Rollert I.."Ehrin, 17, Rt. ~Bid- ! operated by Robert H. Terry, IOhio: Jerry R. Frame,
30,
Klq. ~ RL 2 Bld...U, to Gal- l well, who wlsluvolved In a one U, 'l'hurman, otrw:k and Ulted iBlue lloct; Ohio; and Davtd
Upolll munlc:lp,al court Jan. 25 tvehlele occident at 10 a.m. Fri- a ealf owned by William Kern- Marlin, !t, Pomeroy, au apeedon a Cllorgt o! speed In ucess ' day on Rl. ~.one lJid lbn!e · ·per ol Kerr. 'llle animal ran on- iing, municipal court, Jan. 13:
lor road Mld,weather condltiOII!. !tenthl ml!es"weat of Porter. Of. to tile roadway lnlo !he !"Ulland Fred W. Stewart. 40, Cbe'Jile aecidoot"""""'"" at 7:35\ llcers repOR.d that l!lrwlD went of the truck. Tllere w• no dam- shlre, dele¢ve exhaU!t, munict1
am. f'r!tlay oo Rl. 110, a llalf· l off ihe left alde ollbe blgbway. age to the lruck.
pal CO\If~ Jan. 211 ..

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Mn. Jennie R. Curry, 65. of 531 Fourth Are., ,.,...
George Timothy Kent, 5, of 135 State St. were lnjuftd
at 10 a.m. Friday when they were struck by a car wbile
attempting to cross Third Ave., in front of the Ohio
Valley Bank.
Gallipolis city police said Mrs. Curry suffered a
fractured nose and a bruised left leg. Young Kent, 100
of Mrs. Clara Lou Kent, suffered lacerations on t h e
head, nose and eye, according to the police accldeot no
port.
The accident OCCUI"N!d at 10 Market.
,
a.m. Friday but was not report- Offlcen reported that 'IIJolm.
ed un!ll 8:30 p.m. Friday, off~ as pulled from !be curl&gt; and tbe
cers said. No charge was filed. left front bumper and beadlillhl
Police reported !bat
Mra. rim I!CI'IIped !be rtgbt door anc1
Curry and the K•nt boy, whom !be right rear leDder o! tile
aile was taking care ol, were Armstrong car. Damage was
struck by a car driven ~ Wll· minor to bolb vehicles.
liam S. Cofer, 76, of 911 Fourth
Ave.
There was no damage to The 20th accident of the year
LONGEST MEMBERSHIP RECORD - Mrs. David
Farmer, of Middleport. has a church membership record the ear. Cofer told pollee he was recorded by pollee Friday
didn't see the woman and the when Benjamin SUver of Rodfew, if any, Meigs count laos can surpass.
boy until be was right up oa ney reported to police lila! hill
them.
car bsd beea bit by an lllllder.
Can drtvea by Orin Thoma!, tified vehicle while It wu part.
75, of 610 Third Ave. and Fan- ed oa Pine st., near GillincDie Arm1trong, 54, o1 81 Pine ham'• Druc Store. There was
St., were Involved In a minor minor damage to lbe left rear
accident at 6:45 p.m. Friday quarter panel and rear 11umpo
011 Third Ave.,
near Dale'• ler.
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your Maytag, too.
• We use Ollly genuine
Maytag factory parta.

No substitutes.

Women's Committee Votes
To Hold to Standard Time

• Wort II performed by

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• We leave everytblng
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GAUJA county has at least 18 commissioned Kentuc-

evlioate our work.

ky Colonels. That's Dateline's latest count. There

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may be more. If so, we'd like to have their names.
Here's the 18 "Colonels" on our list thus far: Morris
Haskins, Harland Martin, Bob Evans, Casby Meadows
Sr., Clyd~ ~ay, Marianne Campbell, Joe Arrowood:
Lawrence ~astiani, Frank Haskins, Art Darnbrough,
Ed Reese,.J. Sherman Porter, Bryon Ward, Dr. Charles
E. Holzer. Jr., Dr. Donald Thaler, Dr. James Kemp, Dr.
Isodi£:":1\(.
er and Herb Bush.

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G to Bill Matthews, president of the Gallia
County Junior Fairboard, WSAZ·TV, Channel 3
Huntington, will not sponsor a bake off contest at th~
1967 Gallia fair. Instead, Channel 3 will award five
111aques to certain fairs in the Tri-State Area which
show tbe best individual effort in five categoriesBest premium book; Best livestock show and exhibit;
. Best overall youth participation, including exhibits;
Best vegetable show and best overall activities, including programs.

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, JAMES E. Bosworth, Uddy Hollow Rd., saw what he
· thought was a huge white turkey resting in a wal. nut tree near Fairfield in Gallia county one evening
Jut week. He spotted it enroute to Gallipolis. Upon re·
· turning home, he stopped to check it out, but the
"bird" was gone. Bosworth thought it unusual, due to
the fact that most turkeys in Gallia are located in the
1outhern and northern end of the county.

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"DON'T •throw this calendar away . .. It's good again
in 1978." That's what it says on a 2¥.!' by Ilh'
calendar in the Skidmore-Foster Coal Co. office on
Pine St., in Gallipolis. The calendar is dat~d 1922 but
it points out the days, weeks and months of 1967 are
Identical with those of 1922. They'll be the same again
in 1978.

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]N the background appears "Margie" of the "Roaring
Twenties" in short skirt and fancy hairdo, along
with several 1922 newspaper articles taken from the
New York Times. Phil Foster received the calendar
from Mid-Lakes Distributing, Inc., Chicago.

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The Women's Committee of die Galla County Fann
Bureau Federation voted unanimously for Ohio to stay
on Eastern Standard time when they ~~~~ Fridsy at thl
Nationwide . Jn~urance
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The commillee'a aecretary ed MOnday DIP!! in the Senale
was Instructed to write to Sen&amp;. alii! 'llillsday ill tbe House on
tor Oaklay C. Co!llal Mid
the EST bill lnlrodlicod by Sea.
-tallve RalPh Welker
C.Iilrii\.(R-lrmton) lJid Tenny·
their feelinp on !be lime son Guyer, R-Fillobf)•

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Take Advantage of This January Clearance ..... High
Trade-In ... Uttle Down Payment , .·. Easy Terms!

PHONE 992-2126

l'ilu, ereilitatloa from ihe Joint

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~flmeroy · Moto:,

Plwant vauey _Hospital,
closed Saturday lllat '
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ftoh'o• first .. llle .rtue. miasion ooAccredllation
llomtmaldq
lett ud ap- Hospitals lor another ·
tltllde namlMUolilf lbe .... l·veor period.

66 CORVAIR HARD TOP COUPE

WHITEWALL TIRES,
RADIO, STD. TRANS.-------

Hospital is
Accredited
For3 Years

Citizensijp
Winners

TWE!'JTY YEARS AGO, from the files of The

.... 4().32,

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Ibid a r4Hier who npaln

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Daily
Tribune and weekly Gallia Times . . . Gallians wade
tn mud and water after two days of rain . . . First bliz.
''\Urd of year leaves light snow, temperature dips to 28
' .ode~ ... H. M. Lane, Eureka, claimed by death ...
' 1!:. J. 11esener, 82, vice president of Commercial &amp; Sav·
!J!A,Bank, and president of Gallipolis Savings and
LO.*.!I, Co., succumbs .. . Wilkesville fire destroys sev·• jm liUUdings, three stores . . . GAHS upsets league·
Jl~g Pomeroy Panthers, 32-31 . .. Local ferry boat,
"loU W. Lane, wiped out by fire ... Robert RanneU.
IIAIIled cbairman of Gallia's 1947 Red Cross Drive
·' ;WUJialil McKnight beads local Shrine ... Shrine'• ru·
tal retreat, located near BulavUle, to be opened· dur' ~ the summrr ... Athens raiUes to defeat GARS ca·

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you newcomers {o the field IS With the premieres of such 1 cane. Mrs. Kennedy departing On lbe oilier bond, it Ia comboll: OU ft. K.- ,.... . ·
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About Time," is divorced, lives ler who has f~Uen_ in love with bf'd bv 11 o'clock_alon~ and is a good
prospect Southern California. On week· Re has no cftiidren, no pets
for matrimony.
ends he flies to Las Ve~as or and few C'lose friends. He bas
Ross bas a bachelor pad in drives to Palm St&gt;rings. He lies been dating ODe V'OUng lady tn
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an aoartment hotel on the Sun- ! in the sun and s»ends the even· particular but isn't sure
!et Strip which he rents furn- ~ ings In night clubs.
will be married.
ished. It consists of a
living Oceasionallv he is called up "I'm 1rind of lonesome withroom. bedroom and kitchenette. ;on stage to perform, which he out a woman around .'' be says
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to " l was divorced in 19151: But l
pool which he finds eonvenient. 1keep in practice."
want to get married a~ some
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a .m . dav . A· man. needs a wlfe."
despite the faet that Ross was when he arises .and drives
to ~ bas tour or five
suits
a cook in t.he Armv at one tirile ·CBS-TV Studio Center. only a but seldom wears them. He has
and played a cook on Ute · old 12-minute trip over the
bills 1fallen into tbe habit of wea~g
..Pbil Silvers Show."
from his home. There he has · ;:ports jackets and open shirts
Because he is a one • time coffee and donuts for breakfast. tbe vear around.
niz;ehtclub comedian Ross owns He has lunch in the commisWhen "the weather is right be
~ln~St nothing bUt the clothes sar&gt;: W!th ~e Of his co-stars.
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mobile, television set and any- e p.m. when Ross leaves t h e ..1 hope this show remams oo
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an apartment," Ross says. ·•so steak houses or at a Chinese here. But in case lt doesn't it
J need hotel services. In show restaurant.
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year. David L. Wolper has put r
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jorie Van Dyke, Dick's wife, 11 :00 Ohio News
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112:00 Community News
The AveDgers
HOLLYWOOD &lt;UP!) - Rod . 12:05 Noon News
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way · 12: 10 Mark~ts
Pacemaker News
2:00
Saturday Matinee
throullb 263 packages of
gum 12:15 Bulletm Board
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12:45 Country Go Round
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3:00 -Saturday Matinee
1:55 News Beat
3:30 'News Headlines
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3:31
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date fDr the recorfling · indus- 3:00 Mid Way Matinee
3:55 News
try's Grammy Awards has been 4:00 Discing with Doss
4:00 Saturday Matinee
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Roundup
which is built around the wine _ 5o10 World &amp; Nat'!. News
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ners, will be aired early in May . j 5 :15 Soorlc::
Neighbors
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5 · 25 Weather
Foreign Leg.
Herb Alpert and the Tijuana
Lin!IS
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mu!'iical grouos. will star in a
Tennessee Tuxedo
Porky Pig
one--hour soecial on the
CBS ·
network April 24.
Kiny Kong
Be a ties
Art Carnev. Sheila MacRae
Eveninl( Shows
and Jane Kean. mainstays in 1
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''The Honevmooners" episodes '
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on Jackie GJeason'c: CB~ se~ies
Bruga Bonny
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Mil!Dn Monster
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5 p. m. - Cartoons
I p. m. - Local News
II p. m. -- Merv Griffin Shew
Bea •Cilsey
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7 a. -m. - Fanntime
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want to get married a~ some
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despite the faet that Ross was when he arises .and drives
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suits
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from his home. There he has · ;:ports jackets and open shirts
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niz;ehtclub comedian Ross owns He has lunch in the commisWhen "the weather is right be
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10:15 -Mo~ Medltatlollo
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10:30 Bnmcb Party
The Bible Speaks
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12:15 Christian's Hour
4:15 Karr &amp; Van Zaudt
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
4:30 Local News
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5:00 Snorts Scope
1:38 Rev. Billups
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5:35 Protestant Hour
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Bea •Cilsey
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oeol!llnl r&gt;ew, elly-do roclpeo
cause pressure on abdomen and When you reach up, hold ab- j&gt;ulh die vaeuwn oleoner
To 111 beck to the brunch- that ofier foodo you know yo~r
lh1ghs. II yoo do this often, you domlnal muscles tight to avoid lawn mower wHh your bndy. IVIcki bad wepared the uaual lamUy I~ ,but mved up 1n
may develop round shoulders. 11ra1n. Don't stretch to oeaeh To open ;,. closl! heavy
late breokfool fnnla~ but In ~ppeollnJ new ways. Here Is
u... a cart lor your heavy !rom a ladder . Move it. Keep "bulky" doo:o or cates, Y0 u ~ddttlon to tblo, ohe
baked luch a roclpe. It rut~• the
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lrequontly·used art1cles w1thm may havo lo oombillt
these · Danloh Sweet Rolls." Whal ever· famlllar, ever • popular
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movemenll with those of lilting j th11 did 1t1r my avoirdupois .we meatball all fancied up with
Everyday Jobs_sueh II mat· _ bendloa the lmoes and keep· shall not meollon.
lima beano, buttemut !KJuash,
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Inc the back straight.
But they were dellclouo. • and tomatoes In a sparky skii·
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ellon of pulUing and pushing. Ihints I think are helpful.
Cook this colorlul melange or
Milo Jeannette Scott of Gol·
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lipolla has returned from Christ
part of it. Bend at your hips in· patties moisten hands with cold bust sauce made from a can of
Hospital In ClnclnnaU where
stead of sagging your shoulders. water to ~vent the meat from condensed golden musbr o o m
lhe tlllderwent oar surgery.
Tense the abdominal muscles.. st1cklnc to haods ..... Want Ia' soup. This soup, With Its ncb
Mr. Lawrence Rood returned Hoes, brooms, mops, and otlter pretty up a eake ?Stick ab,ort beef stock and wine base, boaSis
Capt. and Mrs. Michael Dick· to bis home in Bradbury Wed· such tools are easier to use tr pleoeo of macaroni Into Icing. luxuriOUI sllceo of whole young
WioD ond dauahter, Jennifer, nesday after spendhl!l a week the handles are long enough.
Use u vases lor Uny Dowers . . muahrooms. Golden mushroom
alld IOl, Ml~e. of SterliDj Par!&lt;, In Columbus with relatives.
Good Posture Doe• Make 1 When you first turned over ooup opruces up any
ground
ViriJDia, Jelt tor their home on Dtnnls Satlfls, 1tnlor at Rio Difference. PracUco Ill
your spanldn1 new calendar, beef ~ish - whether you u' e
Uunda}' alter a visit with hit Grande Collose, Is opending the
...-, Mr. tmd Mro. Arnold semester break wilh his per.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sea.
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Suunne
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et lit. Ill have Just ~tu~ed ry Davis, Rio Grande Collet!•
hm 1 Ill: weeki rislt W!th students, are 1pending the sethflr fi.. 10111 who_ Uve In lite mester vacation wiU&gt; tbeir pernortllem part of Obi~, and their 01118, Mr. and Mro. Cosh Bahr.
~~~- Wyman lives
at Mr. and Mrs. Chorlea Bradbury,
lbn\0111; Dtnver at BowllnJ Mr. and Mro. Manninl Webeter,
Groen; Jlllervln Dille •t Clyde; and Mr. ud Mrs. Ida&gt;: Davis.
Georp II Tiffin and Gle•n at
Mr. Adolph Saelano hal reGibsoDbur&amp;. 'l'hey also vlslted turned from Florida where h•
wl4ll SWIIII'allrotller, Stanley• at spent a week and attended tht
Sand"*J.
Soft Service ConvenUm held •t
Dr. ud Mrt. Evan Roderick the Feuntolnbleau Hotel.
alld Mro. Dwlaht Wellltrholt
Mrs. D. E. Miller Is accom·
lpelll 'Jimroday Ia HunlinJIOII. panylac her son and family,
Mr. and Mrs. CIIarleo MIDer,
Columbus
Rev. Hughey Jonea, who has to lbeir home In
been attendlq a toune In who~ sht will opend HVoral
rellglouo education 11 lito Melh- days.
Mi!l Joy JloUs, I student Ill
lidlsl 'l'heologlcll Scltool at
Delaware will returo to Gllll· Holzer Hospital School of Nurslnt, i~ .tp!!lldiDg the weekend
poll• this week.
with her f8l'Oilll, Mr. and r.b.
1Bego.
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Mr. and Mr•. Harold Wtth·
Mrs. ' Pearl Re)'Uidl In
erholt spent Tburodly In Hunt·
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servlceo for Mro: Paul Moell,
sister of Mrs. Wllllam Bland.
She will alB&lt;&gt; visH with htr IIIIer, Mra. Nina Bland.
Mrs. Robert l'ilcElhlnny was
a business visltor In Galllpolls
Devoti0111 by Mrs.
Fred Friday.
Nease, using as her topFBI y- leisure limo willl
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Run Melltodlst Church, Pome· Phoao Gllllpolla ~.
NY RD, Wednesday evelllns at
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the church. '!be Lord'• Prayer
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II to saul'!l patlleo and meat lnp.
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in ~el lliCI c......,le d!JIIeo. Hove y&lt;)U trltd c~amod P. T · llfee&amp; Th··-&lt;~- .
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WlleneYer JOU're jli'QS&lt;ld lor totO.. with cool&lt;ed, \'!'UD~bi9d
tlme ••l!d 'l\'011 wil@ you·~ bacon~ It's a dellcioua combfll. lbe'lbe~-::.•· :::::' United
not), let Olllllod COilCienltd oouP. aUon! It can be as mil$ of a 1'1='-leria ChDrcb WID meet
take .over your llUl'll prepara- larorito · as leftover
fried _,
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tionl. Double rich lor cooklltc polatoeo lr! wbich you've polnl- 'lb~ eoonlnlt
t•· ~ur.._ch ..~t
· baeon Dwight
:.. P· m.
a "" will
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~ 1111 toupo '- --•
'""' golden -•
'"' up th • l1a vor bY uSing
WaUace
pro.
mushroom, tomato, and Ched- and chopped onion.
Ioder and Mn p au 1
dar 'lli&gt;up, too - give Pota~; prepared &amp; ei~ f:'.""'ton~tan ~U have .._tlonl.
you dellciOU$ly novo~. vel· mamej] or ftltd (lop.of-range Joele!le• wUI be Mn. MB.I"
vety - WI)IOOth aaucea wit~ .just cookery) are .,:~eat
wl~ CUI Chlmbers, Mn. R. M. Siler·
a lew minutes heatiri(.
broiled dinners sl",''" the broil· man Mrs. J. E ftarley, Mr•
Wlatn' lleel Slltlet,
.. wlij co&lt;* lbe ~~~ letUna M~o Miller, Mn
Edward
I pouo• 1rotllld beef
the homemaker use surface un- Burkett and Mn. Walter Wad·
10 ~p oman ·bread &lt;uboa
its .ror VOflelabltt u well' 11 dell.
I t(l, ollglllly b&gt;oten
potatoea. '
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~-'• cap tt..ly ol&gt;opped onion Meat cuts are lloaded with RETI.JRNS FROM fURKEY
I te01pooa aalt
vitamlno and mlnti'alo. 'llley o\2-3 William Wesley
A.r·
II teasl'!9" oavory
llloo have 1 big plus In the pro- baugh has returntd to Sen A,.
I tableopoons ohortenlnl
tein they contain. !Or lhal'a a tonlo Teus after apeodmc 18
I can UOIO oz.) conlle~sed coniplete protein, whlcb me1111 days' with his paron!$, Mr. and
;olden mushroom IIJIUP that the protein In moat has Mrs. Jolm Arbeulb end faml·
one-third oap wat..all the essential amino ocldl. llu, 'fuppera Pll!no. He lui•
ene-thtrd eup ebepjl&lt;d canned A single serving ~~ CGOI:ed completed twe yeon service
tomato&lt;•
pork (3~ ouncea) ·!urnfolles wilh 13 months In Turkey. EnI packa1• (10 ounces) !r91e• more thiamine (vitamin B) route to Texas, he wiU visit
lima beans
than the average woman,.neodo bio sister, Mrs. John lfaseo
I cup thinly sllci!IT butteroul dally - 12t per cent - whllt and tamUy, HuntsviUo, Alaba·
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V, CHRIST THE HIAD
Cbriot Ia tho ~oad of t1u&gt; Chnreh ol C1INI. • A1ld bath
put all tbings under his r.e~ aDd IIVO blm II ]If 111iJ .....,

ooor aU tblnp to tbo clwircb. willdi II lila bodJ llle 'llllttlll
of blm that filltth Ill in aU" ta&gt;'Itlil'lf 1 = · u ADd he
Ia lbe bltd of lilt body of tb• chllftb (
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"All authority llalb been 1111'011 unto mo." ~ aild Iii
alvlng the (irNt Commloilon (Matthew ti:IS.JII). '!be ·
thurch of Christ lui• no -~. state, natlollol or .,_..
Iloilo! beodquartt,.. Cbdlt II tile hlld ef &amp;be cllllftllla •
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...., !ton. Bv017 &lt;Olllf'!Jalton Ia an
lUIII oeits own loeal olficllt'l trul blvlnc
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~ .11\!le head of Ilia eh""'b. !lorry . . . - of the anli'Ch
of CIU'III Ia oubleet to Chrtst.
No boclY Ia normal wttll two blldl. Abo, 10 llltd Ill
normal wiih two hun- and fifty bodl•. Otle bMd llld
one bedy Ia the on I)' llorma1 tlllng. PaUl 1114: "PGr u ""
have many members ta one bQW:-So we. btiat ...,., an
oita bedy Ill Christ." 111ozliiN 11:4,5). PaUl 1114 OQ. . apln:
'"J'w G0cJ fa DOl lht aU1!101' of confllsioD, but of peace"
a Corlnthlw 1U3J,
I trust that you will lloDIIIIY and oiD,..el:r eollll(lc
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TONIGHT'S SIRMON: GARY L. VAUGrl¢'1NIITil
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Mr1. Horry p llllilla IIIW.
ed ID ueculive •meoliDC Ill Ill
Port.tmoulll Dillricl Melbocllal
WBCS ofllcora Wad.llllldaJ II
Proctorville.
Mrs. Florence Hollq aud 1111'1.
Jim," ll!n.
Fred Neaoe· Weyne MilhoiD woro 'nluredaJ
'•\Jiedlod]w
In
Brltlla
tw.ay,': ~r IUOllt ef Mr. and lin.
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lfn, Alfred YNUier; . "'!be Dwi&amp;bl tocu and Sldp.
o1 Unity,'' Mto. Lo- Mr. and llfrl, Gtoqe Lotlll
It CUrlla Two Othor Import.. and Mlu Bernice ltlD&amp; of lfem.
ant Developmeoto," Mrs. Edl.lb ~ G~• vlalled 'lbur1day ...
a-. 1 and "British Melllod· emnc with Mr•• BDCI Mro. DwiPI
11m and Amer!ClUI Methodism Loflan and Sldp• .
.-.. lha E1111 o1 lilethodlam?" by Mrs. Mary ReJtmlre bal
, 11n VArin Nease
reltmled to her home
New
!&gt;ullin.... session Wll Raven, W. Va. aflar a Yllll
COlli!~ by Mrs. Fred N..oe, with her alster, Mn.
lble
m president. '!bank you cards Flocher """ accampanlod her
wke ~d !rom Slaaley Nea,., home for ID overnlcht viol!.
Mrl. Amanda Baer, Mn. Man- Mr. and Mro. Charlet Leier
!dill Rouah and Uswill Nease, and dlllllhter, MlDle lllll Mn.
ftr flowers. Members were re- John Terrell were Columbuo
mlndod that May Fellowship bualneso vllllorO 'lburadoy.
Day would be held at lhe Forest Mark Mitch, 1011 of Mr. trul
Bun Church, May 5.
Mrs. Gene Mlteh, It confined to
,. At the close of the moellllll hJs home wllll pneumonia.
cioolde5 a110 collet were served Kelh Morgan wao lito Friday
te u- named above and Mn. evening vloltor of hll 1r1nd·
Harry Wyatt, Mrs. Han SOD Hoi· mother, Mr1. W. A. Morgan.
ter and a 1uest, Jane Sisson.
Mn. Homer Radford and .Mrs.
Elmer BaUey and oon, Larry
Enumon Club MeeU visited In Gallipolis
Friday
with Mr. Bailey at Holzer Hos·
At Sheeu Horne
pilal.
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Emanon Club of r.allipolls
Mro. Allen Hampton,
Mra.
,llekl Its social meeting Thllrl· Cllltpbell Harper, Mro.
Wll·
4y 11 the home of Mrs. Robert llam Smllb aDd Mrs. Arnold
ilbettl. A dessert course wao Ricllanls were In Gallipollt Set.
llltvod and the aroup played urday to allend a meet1n1 ol
!ll'llfp, Mt prize went to Mro. tile executive board of Provl·
~ $heell and •econd was donee Baptist Aosoclatlon held
lly Mn. Leo Mossman. ot the Paint Creek
Baptist
.• .,_ coOIIIilt+.e. !or tlo&lt; meet- church.
- ~~::;:~ or Mro. Hob- Mra. Jolm Coate• &lt;Phoebe Bar·
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Mrs. John Lloyd, per) and cltlldren, Shavonne and
Sheet!, Mrs. How- ~ of ColumbUI arrived
..*len and Mro. Selwyn JF:1day tor 1 vltll 111111
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WORSHIP ...... .. .. .. . ......... .. 6:00 P.M

Isaiah Text
Opens Meeting

Brlllsh lilelbodlll. Politllllnll
lht i1JDu1 "'l11o BoUd Hoek.''
""IIppiant 1&lt;1-1 were read br
1111 INlier·
Several artlcleo wa read
Jadndl "A lllelbodist 'l'our of
f..ttJDa"f. by Mrs. Ev8118; "Distlilollrt Eqlllllll cl ~!&amp;~hod-

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and it shall be opened unto you; Ask, and lt 1b11l be ,Jivrn
you."
YOU ARIINVITID TO WORSHIP WITH TH!
CttU •.CH Of' CH.IIT-10 GARFIILO Alii.
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a llfn.
Jll'llfliD toplo, •Acrou thl
Allanite." 'lba ~· of the
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J10C1ro1 eut If JOII Willi ID oetV
Stir Itt 1011p, ,wator, toma- 1 dreab1l or IIUflbll 1lilll Jt.
toes, llqut beaM, squub, ud Call II dreiSIDi ud cool&lt; "
remaillinJ .....,., eovor: . eaat .ltapllle a ... Coot It will!
over low hell SO mlnlllel. Stir dM!It • pattlea topped t!lth a
11011' and then. Makoa • ,;.c.. IIICIUilll of drOUIDI·
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_ . . . way to ,... I loaol more llwl portuDitlol .. praelb
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Glllla CMaty
free and tloos not cramp the the alldomt•al mlltCitl.
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When )'011 corry, try to t ..p free IDIIdMs not CNmjl t h o will belp prmm
Jour ohoulders level ODd your ehest lv lillY p:eal ~~e..-. U Nf."
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..cl&lt; stnlcht. Carry !lO!IIOthlltl pooslble, cet help In put 'he
WREN YOO PUU.
1Y IL\tlrp!OW
dlcf )'011 llrmly rooolve to be a
111 eacb hand to help keep body 1oM on yOW' sboulder, or 1et 11 WMn you puU, mob
Somotllllll ..,.; nl~ w11 bit more·, lmqlnollve In the
balance and permit free move- bigh enough to get your shouJ. whole bndy worl:. Tonse the
ltlr 1111 lui SUnday. Upon PLanoiDI of your femily'a meals
lllent. If you do tbio long, how· der under II by bendio1 your .WomtDII mtllcleo to
rtlurnllla 119m ehurth oenll'!ll IIIlo ,year! lut now U..t lhe
over, it tires honda and arms knee~.
1trlln. H ,W m pulllq oomeIll¥ family, I waa trtatad ~~ of !~winter acUvjand interforos with bmtlliJI&amp;. HI CIITYiltc
• ou "' tblni from lllove the bead, llta to "brtmch" b7 my oldeol tleo II taklnl to much of your
If you mu&gt;l carry a heavy load
P
pornu 11 Y
u overbead. IW¥1 door, bend oon'• ,.,..
pncl1111 time 1!.111 onei'IY. are
on your arm, place it oa near taktbe up a lorulad. from a
table your - ·
VIckie, who II from St. Loult, you flndlnr II difficult to keep
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possible• . WI
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--·· Ro•-~ -bo
-~ 0 " eek"
lh e e1•88
~w J·om
1~. ease
II lnterleres
with normal
WilEN YOU l'tJSII
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•pen I t b ••·t
u'" "'-' 0 n.,- '""'pe
"Tray" carryq, or &lt;arrytlll wlllldq and breat.hiai
Puoh lib your hoi
bndy weeltand ll'lth uo, are
beth .-.JpUon! ·
a !Old at the front. or the body,
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illsteacl ~ Otlly y'"ou, e armJ. sophomort~ 'al Jtenl Stale urn. 'Get Olll ol the quandary by
tires arms and wr1sts and may
WHEN YOO REACH
Teltle lite abdominal muaclet. verolty. .
oeol!llnl r&gt;ew, elly-do roclpeo
cause pressure on abdomen and When you reach up, hold ab- j&gt;ulh die vaeuwn oleoner
To 111 beck to the brunch- that ofier foodo you know yo~r
lh1ghs. II yoo do this often, you domlnal muscles tight to avoid lawn mower wHh your bndy. IVIcki bad wepared the uaual lamUy I~ ,but mved up 1n
may develop round shoulders. 11ra1n. Don't stretch to oeaeh To open ;,. closl! heavy
late breokfool fnnla~ but In ~ppeollnJ new ways. Here Is
u... a cart lor your heavy !rom a ladder . Move it. Keep "bulky" doo:o or cates, Y0 u ~ddttlon to tblo, ohe
baked luch a roclpe. It rut~• the
:""rylll&amp; Jobs.
lrequontly·used art1cles w1thm may havo lo oombillt
these · Danloh Sweet Rolls." Whal ever· famlllar, ever • popular
;
easy reach.
movemenll with those of lilting j th11 did 1t1r my avoirdupois .we meatball all fancied up with
Everyday Jobs_sueh II mat· _ bendloa the lmoes and keep· shall not meollon.
lima beano, buttemut !KJuash,
~CD aD
Inc the back straight.
But they were dellclouo. • and tomatoes In a sparky skii·
J
A. lob Uke hoelnl Is 1 combin· !lore are oome
houaehold let diSh.
ellon of pulUing and pushing. Ihints I think are helpful.
Cook this colorlul melange or
Milo Jeannette Scott of Gol·
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Use the whole body Instead ol . When preparing hamburger meat and ve1etables, In a ro·
lipolla has returned from Christ
part of it. Bend at your hips in· patties moisten hands with cold bust sauce made from a can of
Hospital In ClnclnnaU where
stead of sagging your shoulders. water to ~vent the meat from condensed golden musbr o o m
lhe tlllderwent oar surgery.
Tense the abdominal muscles.. st1cklnc to haods ..... Want Ia' soup. This soup, With Its ncb
Mr. Lawrence Rood returned Hoes, brooms, mops, and otlter pretty up a eake ?Stick ab,ort beef stock and wine base, boaSis
Capt. and Mrs. Michael Dick· to bis home in Bradbury Wed· such tools are easier to use tr pleoeo of macaroni Into Icing. luxuriOUI sllceo of whole young
WioD ond dauahter, Jennifer, nesday after spendhl!l a week the handles are long enough.
Use u vases lor Uny Dowers . . muahrooms. Golden mushroom
alld IOl, Ml~e. of SterliDj Par!&lt;, In Columbus with relatives.
Good Posture Doe• Make 1 When you first turned over ooup opruces up any
ground
ViriJDia, Jelt tor their home on Dtnnls Satlfls, 1tnlor at Rio Difference. PracUco Ill
your spanldn1 new calendar, beef ~ish - whether you u' e
Uunda}' alter a visit with hit Grande Collose, Is opending the
...-, Mr. tmd Mro. Arnold semester break wilh his per.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sea.
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Chrlotint Bahr,
Suunne
.· llr, and lilro. Herbert Swain Brodbury, Jto Reichmund, Jer·
et lit. Ill have Just ~tu~ed ry Davis, Rio Grande Collet!•
hm 1 Ill: weeki rislt W!th students, are 1pending the sethflr fi.. 10111 who_ Uve In lite mester vacation wiU&gt; tbeir pernortllem part of Obi~, and their 01118, Mr. and Mro. Cosh Bahr.
~~~- Wyman lives
at Mr. and Mrs. Chorlea Bradbury,
lbn\0111; Dtnver at BowllnJ Mr. and Mro. Manninl Webeter,
Groen; Jlllervln Dille •t Clyde; and Mr. ud Mrs. Ida&gt;: Davis.
Georp II Tiffin and Gle•n at
Mr. Adolph Saelano hal reGibsoDbur&amp;. 'l'hey also vlslted turned from Florida where h•
wl4ll SWIIII'allrotller, Stanley• at spent a week and attended tht
Sand"*J.
Soft Service ConvenUm held •t
Dr. ud Mrt. Evan Roderick the Feuntolnbleau Hotel.
alld Mro. Dwlaht Wellltrholt
Mrs. D. E. Miller Is accom·
lpelll 'Jimroday Ia HunlinJIOII. panylac her son and family,
Mr. and Mrs. CIIarleo MIDer,
Columbus
Rev. Hughey Jonea, who has to lbeir home In
been attendlq a toune In who~ sht will opend HVoral
rellglouo education 11 lito Melh- days.
Mi!l Joy JloUs, I student Ill
lidlsl 'l'heologlcll Scltool at
Delaware will returo to Gllll· Holzer Hospital School of Nurslnt, i~ .tp!!lldiDg the weekend
poll• this week.
with her f8l'Oilll, Mr. and r.b.
1Bego.
Lione1
Mr. and Mr•. Harold Wtth·
Mrs. ' Pearl Re)'Uidl In
erholt spent Tburodly In Hunt·
Akron
Frihy·
1o
llltend
flmoral
lngton.
servlceo for Mro: Paul Moell,
sister of Mrs. Wllllam Bland.
She will alB&lt;&gt; visH with htr IIIIer, Mra. Nina Bland.
Mrs. Robert l'ilcElhlnny was
a business visltor In Galllpolls
Devoti0111 by Mrs.
Fred Friday.
Nease, using as her topFBI y- leisure limo willl
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le, "Marked Trail," taken fram
nnespocted pleamo - llllkt
Isaiah 10:4, opened the meet.
Letloal,
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...... ud eonmlc .......
Run Melltodlst Church, Pome· Phoao Gllllpolla ~.
NY RD, Wednesday evelllns at
1 211 110
the church. '!be Lord'• Prayer
in UDison eloood the devut!OIII.
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II to saul'!l patlleo and meat lnp.
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loaf or "" """ktnr inlt'edient . DEIJCIOIJS COMJIINAftON Pr111bytNim&amp; Women
in ~el lliCI c......,le d!JIIeo. Hove y&lt;)U trltd c~amod P. T · llfee&amp; Th··-&lt;~- .
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WlleneYer JOU're jli'QS&lt;ld lor totO.. with cool&lt;ed, \'!'UD~bi9d
tlme ••l!d 'l\'011 wil@ you·~ bacon~ It's a dellcioua combfll. lbe'lbe~-::.•· :::::' United
not), let Olllllod COilCienltd oouP. aUon! It can be as mil$ of a 1'1='-leria ChDrcb WID meet
take .over your llUl'll prepara- larorito · as leftover
fried _,
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tionl. Double rich lor cooklltc polatoeo lr! wbich you've polnl- 'lb~ eoonlnlt
t•· ~ur.._ch ..~t
· baeon Dwight
:.. P· m.
a "" will
'"' be· """·
~ 1111 toupo '- --•
'""' golden -•
'"' up th • l1a vor bY uSing
WaUace
pro.
mushroom, tomato, and Ched- and chopped onion.
Ioder and Mn p au 1
dar 'lli&gt;up, too - give Pota~; prepared &amp; ei~ f:'.""'ton~tan ~U have .._tlonl.
you dellciOU$ly novo~. vel· mamej] or ftltd (lop.of-range Joele!le• wUI be Mn. MB.I"
vety - WI)IOOth aaucea wit~ .just cookery) are .,:~eat
wl~ CUI Chlmbers, Mn. R. M. Siler·
a lew minutes heatiri(.
broiled dinners sl",''" the broil· man Mrs. J. E ftarley, Mr•
Wlatn' lleel Slltlet,
.. wlij co&lt;* lbe ~~~ letUna M~o Miller, Mn
Edward
I pouo• 1rotllld beef
the homemaker use surface un- Burkett and Mn. Walter Wad·
10 ~p oman ·bread &lt;uboa
its .ror VOflelabltt u well' 11 dell.
I t(l, ollglllly b&gt;oten
potatoea. '
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I te01pooa aalt
vitamlno and mlnti'alo. 'llley o\2-3 William Wesley
A.r·
II teasl'!9" oavory
llloo have 1 big plus In the pro- baugh has returntd to Sen A,.
I tableopoons ohortenlnl
tein they contain. !Or lhal'a a tonlo Teus after apeodmc 18
I can UOIO oz.) conlle~sed coniplete protein, whlcb me1111 days' with his paron!$, Mr. and
;olden mushroom IIJIUP that the protein In moat has Mrs. Jolm Arbeulb end faml·
one-third oap wat..all the essential amino ocldl. llu, 'fuppera Pll!no. He lui•
ene-thtrd eup ebepjl&lt;d canned A single serving ~~ CGOI:ed completed twe yeon service
tomato&lt;•
pork (3~ ouncea) ·!urnfolles wilh 13 months In Turkey. EnI packa1• (10 ounces) !r91e• more thiamine (vitamin B) route to Texas, he wiU visit
lima beans
than the average woman,.neodo bio sister, Mrs. John lfaseo
I cup thinly sllci!IT butteroul dally - 12t per cent - whllt and tamUy, HuntsviUo, Alaba·
Sguash &lt;about 3 Ia. ltDJ) for a man, .. per ...,1, for m•·.~...------

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Meigs
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V, CHRIST THE HIAD
Cbriot Ia tho ~oad of t1u&gt; Chnreh ol C1INI. • A1ld bath
put all tbings under his r.e~ aDd IIVO blm II ]If 111iJ .....,

ooor aU tblnp to tbo clwircb. willdi II lila bodJ llle 'llllttlll
of blm that filltth Ill in aU" ta&gt;'Itlil'lf 1 = · u ADd he
Ia lbe bltd of lilt body of tb• chllftb (
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"All authority llalb been 1111'011 unto mo." ~ aild Iii
alvlng the (irNt Commloilon (Matthew ti:IS.JII). '!be ·
thurch of Christ lui• no -~. state, natlollol or .,_..
Iloilo! beodquartt,.. Cbdlt II tile hlld ef &amp;be cllllftllla •
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...., !ton. Bv017 &lt;Olllf'!Jalton Ia an
lUIII oeits own loeal olficllt'l trul blvlnc
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u ita bled. Cbrllt iJ not till lleed o1 li!IJ doDOilllllatfon.
~ .11\!le head of Ilia eh""'b. !lorry . . . - of the anli'Ch
of CIU'III Ia oubleet to Chrtst.
No boclY Ia normal wttll two blldl. Abo, 10 llltd Ill
normal wiih two hun- and fifty bodl•. Otle bMd llld
one bedy Ia the on I)' llorma1 tlllng. PaUl 1114: "PGr u ""
have many members ta one bQW:-So we. btiat ...,., an
oita bedy Ill Christ." 111ozliiN 11:4,5). PaUl 1114 OQ. . apln:
'"J'w G0cJ fa DOl lht aU1!101' of confllsioD, but of peace"
a Corlnthlw 1U3J,
I trust that you will lloDIIIIY and oiD,..el:r eollll(lc
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WIDNUOAY-•IPLI STUDY 7IGII P.M.
TONIGHT'S SIRMON: GARY L. VAUGrl¢'1NIITil
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Mr1. Horry p llllilla IIIW.
ed ID ueculive •meoliDC Ill Ill
Port.tmoulll Dillricl Melbocllal
WBCS ofllcora Wad.llllldaJ II
Proctorville.
Mrs. Florence Hollq aud 1111'1.
Jim," ll!n.
Fred Neaoe· Weyne MilhoiD woro 'nluredaJ
'•\Jiedlod]w
In
Brltlla
tw.ay,': ~r IUOllt ef Mr. and lin.
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lfn, Alfred YNUier; . "'!be Dwi&amp;bl tocu and Sldp.
o1 Unity,'' Mto. Lo- Mr. and llfrl, Gtoqe Lotlll
It CUrlla Two Othor Import.. and Mlu Bernice ltlD&amp; of lfem.
ant Developmeoto," Mrs. Edl.lb ~ G~• vlalled 'lbur1day ...
a-. 1 and "British Melllod· emnc with Mr•• BDCI Mro. DwiPI
11m and Amer!ClUI Methodism Loflan and Sldp• .
.-.. lha E1111 o1 lilethodlam?" by Mrs. Mary ReJtmlre bal
, 11n VArin Nease
reltmled to her home
New
!&gt;ullin.... session Wll Raven, W. Va. aflar a Yllll
COlli!~ by Mrs. Fred N..oe, with her alster, Mn.
lble
m president. '!bank you cards Flocher """ accampanlod her
wke ~d !rom Slaaley Nea,., home for ID overnlcht viol!.
Mrl. Amanda Baer, Mn. Man- Mr. and Mro. Charlet Leier
!dill Rouah and Uswill Nease, and dlllllhter, MlDle lllll Mn.
ftr flowers. Members were re- John Terrell were Columbuo
mlndod that May Fellowship bualneso vllllorO 'lburadoy.
Day would be held at lhe Forest Mark Mitch, 1011 of Mr. trul
Bun Church, May 5.
Mrs. Gene Mlteh, It confined to
,. At the close of the moellllll hJs home wllll pneumonia.
cioolde5 a110 collet were served Kelh Morgan wao lito Friday
te u- named above and Mn. evening vloltor of hll 1r1nd·
Harry Wyatt, Mrs. Han SOD Hoi· mother, Mr1. W. A. Morgan.
ter and a 1uest, Jane Sisson.
Mn. Homer Radford and .Mrs.
Elmer BaUey and oon, Larry
Enumon Club MeeU visited In Gallipolis
Friday
with Mr. Bailey at Holzer Hos·
At Sheeu Horne
pilal.
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Emanon Club of r.allipolls
Mro. Allen Hampton,
Mra.
,llekl Its social meeting Thllrl· Cllltpbell Harper, Mro.
Wll·
4y 11 the home of Mrs. Robert llam Smllb aDd Mrs. Arnold
ilbettl. A dessert course wao Ricllanls were In Gallipollt Set.
llltvod and the aroup played urday to allend a meet1n1 ol
!ll'llfp, Mt prize went to Mro. tile executive board of Provl·
~ $heell and •econd was donee Baptist Aosoclatlon held
lly Mn. Leo Mossman. ot the Paint Creek
Baptist
.• .,_ coOIIIilt+.e. !or tlo&lt; meet- church.
- ~~::;:~ or Mro. Hob- Mra. Jolm Coate• &lt;Phoebe Bar·
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Mrs. John Lloyd, per) and cltlldren, Shavonne and
Sheet!, Mrs. How- ~ of ColumbUI arrived
..*len and Mro. Selwyn JF:1day tor 1 vltll 111111
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SUNDAY-BIBLI STUDY .................. 9:45 A.lol.
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WORSHIP ...... .. .. .. . ......... .. 6:00 P.M

Isaiah Text
Opens Meeting

Brlllsh lilelbodlll. Politllllnll
lht i1JDu1 "'l11o BoUd Hoek.''
""IIppiant 1&lt;1-1 were read br
1111 INlier·
Several artlcleo wa read
Jadndl "A lllelbodist 'l'our of
f..ttJDa"f. by Mrs. Ev8118; "Distlilollrt Eqlllllll cl ~!&amp;~hod-

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you . Remember Je&amp;ua said: " Seek and ye ehall find~ Knor\r
and it shall be opened unto you; Ask, and lt 1b11l be ,Jivrn
you."
YOU ARIINVITID TO WORSHIP WITH TH!
CttU •.CH Of' CH.IIT-10 GARFIILO Alii.
SCHIDUL&amp; 0' WOUMtP IIIVICII

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Wreckers Finally Get into the Old Met,
- DILL• AGENCY- . Aud Strangely, the Owners are Contented •
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street, lotting the palo Winter was ~ed to
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Ugbt shine lor the Orst time old buildinp: already ,...
Into the Golden Henesboe. Tbe up the .~. bat for IliON
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cleJ'""Ied.
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New York 1lmes said It was pasolng ~~
· bome, I~ bath, nice ldlchen
'A''
the death of the """•
money
with dl!llwuber,
dlttt.ng
JUne niontiul of lepl lltld Uke
• - tceoe
• Sllll AUve
SIX roomo and botb, uofurnlsl&gt;.
room, lull bdement, good lo- t~et~tin&gt;ental nilneuvorlng to from Gotterdamerung.
M.......,lltlll ()peril IJ
ed, downlowo, reasonable rent.
.ave
Ute
84-year-old
MetropollSip
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Rtllef
Tbe
.M..,...all•e In I'• ne~&gt;
Ph. t4a-'li7S or 44f.l78t. 1U
eatlon. Will oeU on land con- tan Opera House proftd abor- Tho Metropolitan Opera Asia- still Vfr'! mudt
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RUGS A mess! Clean f~r less
lrad. Vacant.
Uve last Tuesday When the city elation breathed a collective $t5.7 million :.=tan Opera
_ __.::Lost _ __
with Blue Lustre. Rent elec.
building department issued a sigh of relief, .because It badly run by tho
am
tric atwnpooer $1. Sbeppard,
ASSUME
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LOAN
deniolition permit
needs
the annual rent It will get Auoclatloo, with tbe and 'still
_ Q,IRL'S North Ga!Ua 1967 cius
18% lsL Ave.
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Within 'an hoUr, the Wrecking from the 40 • story offtee singers under ~tract, Rud~ll
5\4% INT.
ring. Initials, M. H. Ph. saa.
Corporation_
of Amerlca was building
to
be
erected u~ General anaaer be&lt;·n
SECOND floor wtfurn. 1 bed4 BR,' llinlnl room, large Uv·
8129. Elsie Hunnel, Bidwell.
prying
off
the
roof
of-the
dingy
on
the
site.
Bing, wlloso contract bas
78 ·
room apartmoo~ 24814t Secoltd
tng .room, part h~meitt. for17-4
ced hot .U heat, storm wi11o bulldlpg at Britadlfay aDd 39th When the !letropoUtan Opera utended through the 15
Av~. Ph. ~18-11
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closed Its long run at the Met season, by which time he will
~ SJL~~ coin bracelet ~ith 7
dows, awnings, 2 acres
of
HOUSETRAILER.
Also
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last May few mltsie-lovers have served in the post for 21
""jjl"s. Ph. f41H197&gt;. f&gt;•w•ro
land. Price $13,000. .
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and batb furnished apartment.
grudged the company its new years. Only the late great Glullo
Garage. Ph. 446-4756.
qtllll'le!'s at Lincoln center 20 Gattl.Caoazza has held the post
LESS THAN
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Notic•
blocks north on Broadway. Tbe longer-:17 years.
New and Used
new
Metropolitan Opera Houst Thet Mel still has JDIIlOY
$10,000
I ~ SOUP'S on, the rug
is~ TWO houses. reasonable rent.
t$rchandlse "
has
more
expensive rehearsal problems, too. Though It has
THIS NICE small home .locat'
50 clean the spot with Blue
Bidwell, Ohio, 0 . J. Whtte
ConsfPm.nts ..:e~p&amp;ed
space work rooms dressing been nlaylng to capaclty thiS
ed in downtown Pt. Pleasant.
Lustre. Rent electric shamRoad . Write Myrtle · Kuthy
Thutlday tvenlnt 7 p.m.
room; and storage dnce. 1bere season·, thanks pa11ly to the .
W. Va., 2 BR, nice kitchen, .
0 - l t . Drlv.. ln Th..,ro_
1s ! c
Main St., West Alexander,
pooer fl. Centra upp Y o.
Pa . 15376.
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no need now to pile seta to curlnoity of thooe who jolt want
.·. lnMnon,W.Y•.
basement, carport, gOOij deep
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the sidewalk outside ao tbe old to see wbat the DeW bouse looks
lot, plenty shade and ahrubo.
J. M. "Jiim!'y" Seyre Mel was forced to do.
PAULA KAY 'S-~a~ll~
. Salo~
FOR RENT
and aeuuds Uke, the· Met It
announce~ specials on perma- MO~E~N ~ bedroom
home,
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The Metropolitan Opera Asia- teetering on the !'&lt;II• 01
Nortttup, Ohio
LOOKING FOR
nent wa ves and bleaching., butlHn kitchen,
attached
elation, owners of the eld Met insolvency.
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Reg . $l2.50 perm now $8.50. garage._ In town, $85
mo.
A BRICK
::;::;:::;::;::;:;:;=;;;::'I'Ite, leased it to Keystone TOtal coot this oeasoaComplete bleach out, reg. $25
can Wl se~ an Agency, 4-487 ROOM 3 BR, 2 baths, 2 fire· =
Associates, a real estate con- swollen by lavish prodlletfono,
now fll .SO. Reloueh. reg $15 3643, Evenmg 441-3796. 8-11
places, run basement,' spaC·
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cern, lor ao average f48t),OOO a labor treuble and ~
Ious rec. room and
play- _;,._.;.;...-'-A-•a_te__or~a_.._
year. Keystone pl8lll!l!d to raze overbeads;-will be .lhclut $30
now 110 with toner . Ph. 446 - MODERN bousetraDer
bJ
4-142 for appoinlment.
18·3 week or month. 1900 Cites~
room, finished attached garOs~r Blird, Reeltor
tbe Mel and build an office mUllan, or twice tho annual co&lt;!
nut SL
:aJS.II
age, concrete drive,
large
BAIRD REALTY CO building on the prime atte closo of the old bouse.
Jot,
price
has
been
reduced.
HERE
l.i a nice borne
tbat to Times Square and tbe In an effort to 1181'111'11 the
1t'nll&lt; space tw r-. IAJI
HOBART DILLON, REALTOR
'11- Uke It has 3 . be&lt;J· garment dlslrict.
. deficit, the Mel Jiaa ralied Its
Gl 1-~ trom I a.m. liD fi
441-Z174
you
ms
baUt
M
forced
air
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.Music
levers
and
aenllmenta·
prices 15 per cen~to a top of
p.m.
Llcllle or H&lt;&gt;wa"'l BrlllUIGD
1 0j1 ~ace, ·~all base- lists were a~st. "New York $15 and has asked all JIUbacri.
H~ IVI!:H "' moolh: Sleeping
Evenlap 44&amp;-W
ment cabinets In kitchen 1&lt;&gt;- bas too few theaters fer opera, bers to make • »per COlli
~poco.
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cateci on blacktep Rd. 'It's ballet and concerto as It Is," donation above and be)otDd lilt
Are Now Tho
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they said.
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. co&lt;~ of their tl¢keta. It
Owners Of
Park C'.entral lintel.
Ill-If
priced lor f7,500 at a price But the . old M~ • wu l'lfDCelled nut yeli''l lealon of
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you can afford.
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. bed
. 1 BEDROOM furntS
ap-v
178 A., nice one olory frajlle Inconvenient apd OX!f'! ve to - ~"' w~·• e~ • ..,....n •..,....
ment. Ph. t46-3671 after 7 p. !:::~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~:~
borne with 3 bedrooms, pleo- run. ~ke all maJor opera National Compaay in_1111 effort
m.
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ty" built In cabinets In kit- comparues, the Met never hu to save anath~ nlffllon ,dollaris.
Phono 367-7598
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VERY LARGE LOT
chen ¥..A. lob. base, farge been able to cov..- Ita costa by It will still run $5 mlllloB Ia tile
On Routo 7, One-Half
Wanted To Buy
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00 county rd.
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FIVE
room
house
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2
bed·
barn,
located
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GOOD limothy hay. 3rT· 7187. 11RED of c•...,•g ashest
In Raccoon "'~ All farm ·
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rooms and small outbuildings.
'wy.
Open 7 Daya A W"k
To Serve You
WANTED TO BUY
Try our W~ VIrginia Chunk Includes extra good lot; rould tools go. 18,500.
8 tifl6 p.m.
Farm or 3 Bedroom House RAISE $40, $200, $400 or more Coal, Sklclm!tre Foster. Coal build 2 additional buildings on lOOA., 8 rm. two story frame
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for your Church or Group Co., 12S~ Pine SL t46-2783.
Jot.
bome, plenty wat..-, 1 barns,
ona 1 au 1 an
in Gallipolis
twp.
:m. tl LARGE-NEAR TOWN LOT
Write
Box 13orcloGreen
Gallipolis
with bandy 6-in-1 Household
plenty p..ture, 40 A. bottom,
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Shears. 1110 Shears sent On ELECI'ROLUX Vacuum Clean· AN JOEAL locallon for the located on State RL
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Robert Baird, Salesman
FOR SALE
10 ohears at $1 each. lj.elqrn er used. Uses
disposable you can have city water and
Office Phone 446-4775 24 hr8.
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Deed Stock
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teO: keep $40. FREE detaJls. bags. Assume 11 payments of city gas. Plan now and save! HOME lor oale._Seven room TOKYO (UPI)-llonald E. JleSe dl~e; ' '·
Removed Free
1960 CRISCRAFT cabin cru1.. Wr1te ANNA WADE, Dept. $6.00. Call 441Hl25.
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with one trtd one half bath, (Doc) Lewis of Pueblo, Col . He ~!dill. unnerving to Sef'
NIL I remove
your
dead er, 20 ft. long, with 7ii HP 191DA3, Lynchburg, Va. 24505~ SINGER, Model 66, round bob- \
CENTENARY
2 mi. below Galll~lls •. A car speaks and hears nerinally,
lottlte'ltrot Ume ''I toV.l.jli7~
hones. COWl trtd mules. CaD ";'otor, Call after li p.m. «&amp;18-. bin. Equipped to ZIG ZA~. MO~ERN 5 room home with garage, blacktop drtve. Re- he Is studying llp.readlni ·IO · ~ "Gun amok e," ''Lar8l!lie,"
eollect Jactooo 2864SSI
•r 2738.
17~ STARK Brothers fruit trees. monogram, overcast, apph· ratsed ftreplace, full
base· duced price. Call Raymond can enjoy bls spare time betler. "Rawhide" and other ,popularor ChliUcotbo 7'1U9'16.
AKC registered, black mlnia- Roses free. William Fadely, que, elc. Only 6 poyments left ment and garage. Ve1·y good Cremeens, 446-Q448, or Cbesa· He wao\1 1q understand Ameri· or once poptilar-Amerlean
RUG braiding done per order. tore poodle litter. exoellent agent. Ph. 379-211!.
18-3 $5.110 each, or $1.25 weekly. neighborhood. Can be shown peake 894-5565.
can shows on Japanese teie&gt;i; television progrlll!ls and bonr
Wanted to buy good u s e d conformation dogs. Contact 1956 FORD 2 d;·-w;u;-· WSW Guaranteed. 41fi-1639.
IS·tf by appointment.
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Ill-! sion.
lbe U.S. stars speaking Japa.
deep freeze. Pb. 446-462S. I~ Gwen Keyser, 44fi.1636.
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GO MODERN-ALL THE WAY '
nese.
tires. See Howar
t er, SINGER portable Sews per· SEVEN
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Lewis said one ol life's minor
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Bidwe11 or Ph · 24"5413
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wt dra
P ay.s
Reel Est1te Loens
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r=;::;::;;~;;:;o;;;;;;:::;;~;;;o;;----;;1 CUB tr actor, Farma 11 • Pow,
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Full room room
attic .patio
frustration.• lor the American So Lewis, general manage
Wh:'~:t"cJ!~e~·~~~~~~loud. •
cultivator, mower 253-6673 .
REDUCED PRICES
price $17.95 Guaranteed. 446- included. This home has ~0
living in Japan is u:s. teli,Vision Air American at Tach~wa Jlir
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· 1957 CHEV. Wagon was $495, 1839.
15-tf be seen to appreeiate.
GOLDE~
shows programmed on Japanese Force Base eutslde TOk~o, eel
..- . tu .. ,,.. ot m••• ,.... KNITTING yarn sale continues. oale price $350.
LOT &amp; HOUSE
ANNIVERSARY
lelevis;on with dubb¢·1n.-Japa· out to do som_elltln
_. g about hethat h .. eTen- euentlal
public
ELE~OLUX
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Mrvk'e. where you c1n llv• ... u
All tJdds &amp; ends ~ prir.e, 1959 Olds. 4 dr. hardtop wlth
"''""
sweeper, on THIS seven room house comes
anguage arr1er. He decJded
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~.:~~eb~!'!-;!:!•. ~:o:.~:
Dorothy's Knit Shop. Edgeair and power was $595, wheels, co~plete with
all to you with wall to wall carseveral yean aao ~ tcouJd beat
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mont Dr., GaHipells.
17-3
sale price $425.
dual cleanmg attachments. peting large storage space
the Japanese televtSlnn system
1967
~,::o:,o:oc•. ST CLOUD,
1962 Ford 4 dr. Galaxie was Guaranteed, lull price $18.110.
.sed' f" 1
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CALLOWAY Furniture
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septic tank. Get Klean-Em·
$71/li. now $695.
tnc kitchen. Also, curtains
On his neott trip 1&lt;\ the U.S.,
till
open
All Septic Tank
Cleaner. !96ti"Fiat was $195, sale price TYPEWRITERS new and used, and drapes _ here you can
lk Mg
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Lewis bought a book on tho
5• Monday tbru Saturday. O'Dell Lumber Co
17-1
$125.
we service
all makes. save on buying tliose extras
Cfyd• B. Wa •Mr, OArN. 5
su~ject, 1
Evening by appolntmenL Rt.
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1963 Plymouth Belvedere HI.
'AL. Simmons Pig. a
for your home.
Reasonable lnler01t
J'1ow wheq he . ;watcl!eS his
17, HenderSOII, W. Va. 234-tl SINGER Sewing Machine with was $11195, sale price $955.
Office Equipment. Ph. 416Pb. «&lt;l-8tl81
auooNAILI JNTIUIT
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favorite Amer!
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Fred Sanders Auto
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WASIUNGTON ({)pi) _ Tit.- · ub...,.fn,Japanese,jie tQrlts off
mae e P 1nt
:~~~ t~o~~~~:si:;';~!rty ~~~ 451 Second Ave. Ph. 441H178.
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T~" ~ISEMAN
cost of living splraled "upward In the, SQUnd_ and Up-refl!!s 1~111-3
. TEAR OUT THIS AD
balance due of $31.12 or $1.25
Real Estate For Sale
· •Ag,ncy
1966, outpacing the wag&lt;i' gains ~Ush. But he .. oayo II lsn 1
' AND MAIL with name, address weekly. Call «HI2S·
17~ FLUFFY soft and bright as - --- --------- --------- Neer New Brick
Services Offered
of factory workers lor the Jirst tasy._
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new. That's what cleaning
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· or ""' x food and house- GOOD firewood. Ph. John Paul
Owner Will Help
REESE Bulldozer. -and back· unThe nl.a'bo"' yeDars. 1m . 1 di at pte," the fcnner Oolorad•n
hold products for free trial to Holley, 446-4344.
rugs will do when you use
boe service. Ph. 367·7560.
e
r epar en
S· sal'' . "Lik
1 of ' th.
test 1n your home. Tell your
electric
Fin1nce
240-11 closed Friday that for the first
u. , e ,8. coup •
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16_3 Blue Lustre. Rent
9
friends. Make money . Rush
shampooer $1. Farmer'! Hard·
; 8 :00~~ ~~'Wrm ~':.
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time since 1960, the average .ago. l d le~ed ~ t. hporead
name and address
BLAIR 1962 Ford Convertible,
good ware Co.
.
1&amp;-6
BASEMENT, • cAll GARAGE wrm TEKMI~E &amp; PI!:S 1 ~'ONTROL factory worker's "real spenda· ~es.s Harper, and Slim Sll/'""an
• condition. Ph. 446-0392 after
AUTOMATIC GARAGE DOOR, BEAU- FAIN ~-•termination Ul. Wheel· ble earnings" were ·less
' last tn Laramie real g~od, . plrt:icuDEPT -IDA · L
BURG · V~ 24 3•
YNCH- • p.m.
QUALITY hay, alfalfa, mixed.
!',!;.~~ 1;'._~!~ P':;!;!;~ ersburg, Oltlo. Pb. 1111-21150 or year than they · were the year la~iy Jess Harper.
,
. 5115.
18-1
1&gt;00•- owNlm JS vERY ANX[nus
7111-9455. Rei.
2Sz.tf before
,
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'Then what Gtd they do? The•I
1•o-t&gt;, Ph. days 387-7457, after 8-S,
TO SICLL THIS HOllE AND WILL
BABYSITI'ER, can live
In,
N""'"' GMC TRU"'"'
3&amp;'1·7115.
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HELP PJNANCE IT FOR You. rAm
DEWITt'S PLUMBING
, The: consumer price jndex pull~ 'Lara,mie' ofl .t~ air and
Middle-aged, 6 days per week ,
I:VY
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GOOf' cleaD lUmp and &amp;toter
vo:w,suB.
AND HEATING
rose U per cent in 1966; tbe substituted ,Rawhl~, A.f!d jhe
17-3
Call t46-2B27.
HEADOIIARTERS
eoaL Carl
Wlntera.
Rio
Built To Live In
ROUTEltlO at Evergreen. Ph. largest annual Increase since top guy . ln Rawb•d-. 1111 • real
LADY living ir. Gallipolis or 11153 'h T. Ford Pickup
Grond._ Phone CH 5-5111.
tu-1181
THIS CHARML•c 1 YR. oi.D • BEl). {46.2735
2'11·11 1957 to close the •ear at ll4 7 thin Ups thet are v~ -bard to
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ree wAs BUILT av ow""" ro uv• TEIIMJ'I'B PEST CONTROL
In terms of purchasing
power,
H Lewlo
ld 11 aald.
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like a position tbat requires a 1960 •,; T. Ford Pickup
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bitckground in English campo I used Tractor Manure Coal eo Otesltlre1 0 .
year. Well located.
"" WITH ALL TilE APPLlANCEo, Merrill , 0 Dell, n....•alor lor the same products and services tel"vt'•t'on ,·n Ja· pan but •''
-If
FAMILY -ROOM WITH rmB Pt.ACJii
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Sprea der
i Illon and typing and must
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AND FULL BAIIEIIBNT. ALL oN •
Bztermltal Termite Service that eould be purchased for $10 Dgureo he Is .,.;,iider·"•
I BEDROOM home, ruce bath, LARGE LOT m ...INc vALL!V .
BelmoDI Dr
28'1-11 abou
e•·•t years ago The
"""
bave a pleasing persona lit• . 1951 lOT Ford Pickup
\LL types ol building mater- part basement In 700 block vou MUST su· TRll ~o"" ..- 10
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ahead of Ute rest of the 30 000
' Send resume to Box 12. c·o 1959 o/o T. Cbevrolet Truck
lals. ~lock, brick. oewer pipe, on ard Ave. Can get good fi. vou••• THINKING or otmNclndThex Is based on ~957-59 prices. Americans livlns, here.
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14-tf 1956 'h T. Chevrolet Pickup
Insurance
e average wage ~f factorv
,
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windows, llntels. eb:. Claude nanClni,
Country Living
._, Perhaps In no country In the
1
1957 - '!.! T. ~·ord p1cku p
CH IIODERN home full basement
Close t 0 SChool
G-RANGE calend ars are In. durmg
wor_kerstherose
.._
Wented To Do
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to $99 33a week world has television had....,
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1 Mlnneapolll MoUnt Power Winters, J\i;l Grande, 0. .U
Uull
rHit21 after L
fine neighborhood all nice """"" A 88.,., NIW 3 ·..,DIIOOM Pick youn up at Neal lnsur- But higher Jiving cosis ~nd an !Dlpact than .In Japan, whl••h ·
CABINET making, carpenter 1959 F 600 Ford Dump
. . th •-•iaJ •-"-···ty ranks second cnly to the Unltl!'l
tJ YOU are
o aew dwellings. See Ibis lor a com· JJOMI &gt;&lt;m FINlSHED. rr
IN· uce Agency.
1ncrease
,....
bl h
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. CLUDES aun.T IN Kl'l'CBEK 'RlTB
m e ..-JI.N ~w 1 8
ber of
h·
1
work or painti ng. Phone 446- 11159 2 Too Chev. stake
bomt or remodelill&amp;, - UJ,
Orta e ome.
APPIJANCI:a. "' BATRlf, CARPORT
278-11 I took
ddit"10naJ .., 75
tales 1n t e DUD)
leta iD
1958 F 600 Ford
wo an bullden tlll1rlbuiqr '13 A. FARM borne large barn AND BABElollJ:NT. Ntc• n.AT LOT
ax
an •
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a use.
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13~
lor llotpolnt AppllllJCOo, ~ . 40 A. farming l.;,d,
large ~!l\~ .~-:;"J:r'
~~ Plumbing • MHting week bite out ,01 the average There are at least 18.7 million
DEUVER coal. Egg, lump or 19&amp;1 1 T. International
1960 ~ T. Ford
oon Electric.
151-11 pond. Prlef\d at $15,000.
THAN .,,...._
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paycheck, registered television sell In
·•te«•r. Ph. 446-4393.
1959 I T. Che•.
LO
LOW PRl~
..._
Salesman:
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leaving him with 20 cents a Japan. Owners " must pay a
W,
~
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Roosell D. Woad
Here's One You'll Like
Plumbing. and n,..lfnl
week less "~hosing powor" listening fee of abOut $I ""'
• -=========...;;16-;;;t2 New 60, Rotary Cutten _
tresses. Rtco ll1ld Corbm Fur·
Eve·•··• «Ufll
w,.,"~o'u!tn.L~-~: roLO~j'~ ;1110 4th Ave. 4411-1637, . . . . tban be had tn 1965.
month to the Japanese - :.••
1299.50. New 8.25 • 20, 10 ply nlture.
""'6
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Eco
1
hope"''""
Fer Rent
287
nylon tires $55. Inc. Federal
to ACRES, -'lz A. teb. ~se, 18 ~~~~MJ=~~Nt~.H~s o::~ ~
·tl
nom c experte were
casting Corp. (NHK.). ThEI't are
3 BEDROOM house on ChathOOLL HOWIII &gt;,fursery traospor. mi. out Rt. '175. S nn. block ~ r:Jl.~ ~x. ·~A~~ 'TANDAliD PLUMBING
a lui that the cost of llv!ng would perhaps a milllllll more WlregJB·
tsr.
am Ave. Ph. 446-4229. 15·tf Ollto VaU.y .IPoplemeot C..
ta"oa avaUable, reasonabi
house . modern
Trac•·r Km:HEN wrm LOTo o• ouJLT IN BEATING, li04 Secood A•e. increase at a m~re mnderate tered ooto. The total tiBUres
rates also for lbopp'...
or -ui.nment
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MJI • cABlNE:Ts
1\i BATH!
rate this year ·
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BRADBURY furnished t 1
tU Ploo St.. I'll. 141M
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and furniture
In· TACH&lt;o GARAGE.
You AND
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m: f4l&gt;.ll1lt
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amount to one 1or l ust about
ap · or
--.
worklnl mothers !tour If dD '""ud
JUDGE
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rent. Adults only. 729 Second GERMAN Shepherd pups. Pb . 17 or weekly rat&amp;
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Business Opportunities er of the Labor Depal1ment's
..,·......,·'.--~440 ci ed. $14,000. Ph. 256-«108.
11-6 Good 7 Room Home, .
Me.
296-11 446-4149.
15-3 4SZZ.
11-11
'. --- -.. ----- statistical Bureau, said li:vlnll
0. D. PAIISONS
0
A
INCOME..- SPARE TIME costs Inched upward only one5 RM. HOUSE
with
batb,
cor,
REA!.TUR
ne
ere
NO
SELLING
RAAII aod col- tenth ' of 1 per , 'cent , In t.o ~=~~~:g~~~;~
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THIS OLDER HONE LOCATED
IN
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peted living room &amp;nd fire..
Farm, VWage, City Property BIDWELL INCLUDES • ntiBOOliS. lect JDO~ey from New Type De~,emlfer.
NDpN,
2 car gar•· We Jt the Tribune are waiting to help vuu , tu lmd
place,
basement,
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Sale
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FLooRo.
BATH.
.ruaN•co
coin
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dispensers
in
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HEAT ANJ" SOM11: Otl''rBUILDJNOS.
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. SOh "-·
\.NUnty
a home, to sell a car, to hire a secretary, to rent
G ~ 0 Pb 245-SSSS IU II% Second Avenue, Gallipolis, N~:uo"::~•.
or_ _thio ar,ea . .Mu~t have
car, price Index would rise ~bout 2J 7,000 ~ fOiling ·
· lUI apartment ... most anything r.ou need we can
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refe~ences, $550 to $1850 cash. per cent In 196'7.
..tory which em1pltij
_l!elp you find with an economlca , fast·acltng 'l'rt·
1963 Volvo Sport 544, 2 dr~ tow . ·
Phoae 446-f!lt_
1y2 Mile .Out-On '35'
Ten h~• - weekly can net ex- "If we can continue lhla.~nd - walkers.
i,
'~~Unlit Wllllt Ad. Call us today.
mllage, Htra giJOII conditlc!n, WE HAVE ltirge and
small • •oo• HOME wrm .oa:..so. cellelit Income. More Ume can to price stablllty · wilfjout a McCord Co!'P - is ci.Sing Its
30
H~"
~
better than
mll!' per gal. farms, village, dty and busf. =:iJ~~8,":t~•., .~'t!f reslillip more money. For recession. l'a Ugbt Uhe il~ to heat tranofer illvlllion plant hm
1:
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gas. Ph. «a-o'/44. '
••TCH•N AND. )'Ita rt.AT LOT pe
_.. r_.BOJlal ••terv~ew
write CO. be the first time ,we )lave ""er
by· Ute en11 of Mal'ch John Pad.
184 · ntss property. Come In and "'
wrrH LOTS OF SJIBUBBDY~ ,,ntY
-,
~·AA
see us.
NOT woK AT TillS ~ortVIENTLY
. REP., INC., ,10 , CALIFORN· done tt. · EVFry fillllliQpuy )len, &lt;lf\'lalon pres\llent, oaid, IJe.
.....vAlJTO. gu bot water_ heatl!r.
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LOCATI:ll uo:!.ot-•,..)•.. '(
~AVI!)., ~l'M'SBURGH, I'A., bulge . bas been !oll~wed by a cause the company has been

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. LOT OF CASH
, finally let the wr~kers 11!!9 Ute
SEE TIDS 1~ 0, _ s , 'BR old M!ll, trtd Ute owners are

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- DILL• AGENCY- . Aud Strangely, the Owners are Contented •
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New York 1lmes said It was pasolng ~~
· bome, I~ bath, nice ldlchen
'A''
the death of the """•
money
with dl!llwuber,
dlttt.ng
JUne niontiul of lepl lltld Uke
• - tceoe
• Sllll AUve
SIX roomo and botb, uofurnlsl&gt;.
room, lull bdement, good lo- t~et~tin&gt;ental nilneuvorlng to from Gotterdamerung.
M.......,lltlll ()peril IJ
ed, downlowo, reasonable rent.
.ave
Ute
84-year-old
MetropollSip
ol
Rtllef
Tbe
.M..,...all•e In I'• ne~&gt;
Ph. t4a-'li7S or 44f.l78t. 1U
eatlon. Will oeU on land con- tan Opera House proftd abor- Tho Metropolitan Opera Asia- still Vfr'! mudt
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RUGS A mess! Clean f~r less
lrad. Vacant.
Uve last Tuesday When the city elation breathed a collective $t5.7 million :.=tan Opera
_ __.::Lost _ __
with Blue Lustre. Rent elec.
building department issued a sigh of relief, .because It badly run by tho
am
tric atwnpooer $1. Sbeppard,
ASSUME
A
V.A.
LOAN
deniolition permit
needs
the annual rent It will get Auoclatloo, with tbe and 'still
_ Q,IRL'S North Ga!Ua 1967 cius
18% lsL Ave.
1U
Within 'an hoUr, the Wrecking from the 40 • story offtee singers under ~tract, Rud~ll
5\4% INT.
ring. Initials, M. H. Ph. saa.
Corporation_
of Amerlca was building
to
be
erected u~ General anaaer be&lt;·n
SECOND floor wtfurn. 1 bed4 BR,' llinlnl room, large Uv·
8129. Elsie Hunnel, Bidwell.
prying
off
the
roof
of-the
dingy
on
the
site.
Bing, wlloso contract bas
78 ·
room apartmoo~ 24814t Secoltd
tng .room, part h~meitt. for17-4
ced hot .U heat, storm wi11o bulldlpg at Britadlfay aDd 39th When the !letropoUtan Opera utended through the 15
Av~. Ph. ~18-11
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closed Its long run at the Met season, by which time he will
~ SJL~~ coin bracelet ~ith 7
dows, awnings, 2 acres
of
HOUSETRAILER.
Also
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rm.
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last May few mltsie-lovers have served in the post for 21
""jjl"s. Ph. f41H197&gt;. f&gt;•w•ro
land. Price $13,000. .
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lb-J
and batb furnished apartment.
grudged the company its new years. Only the late great Glullo
Garage. Ph. 446-4756.
qtllll'le!'s at Lincoln center 20 Gattl.Caoazza has held the post
LESS THAN
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Notic•
blocks north on Broadway. Tbe longer-:17 years.
New and Used
new
Metropolitan Opera Houst Thet Mel still has JDIIlOY
$10,000
I ~ SOUP'S on, the rug
is~ TWO houses. reasonable rent.
t$rchandlse "
has
more
expensive rehearsal problems, too. Though It has
THIS NICE small home .locat'
50 clean the spot with Blue
Bidwell, Ohio, 0 . J. Whtte
ConsfPm.nts ..:e~p&amp;ed
space work rooms dressing been nlaylng to capaclty thiS
ed in downtown Pt. Pleasant.
Lustre. Rent electric shamRoad . Write Myrtle · Kuthy
Thutlday tvenlnt 7 p.m.
room; and storage dnce. 1bere season·, thanks pa11ly to the .
W. Va., 2 BR, nice kitchen, .
0 - l t . Drlv.. ln Th..,ro_
1s ! c
Main St., West Alexander,
pooer fl. Centra upp Y o.
Pa . 15376.
&amp;-12
is
no need now to pile seta to curlnoity of thooe who jolt want
.·. lnMnon,W.Y•.
basement, carport, gOOij deep
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the sidewalk outside ao tbe old to see wbat the DeW bouse looks
lot, plenty shade and ahrubo.
J. M. "Jiim!'y" Seyre Mel was forced to do.
PAULA KAY 'S-~a~ll~
. Salo~
FOR RENT
and aeuuds Uke, the· Met It
announce~ specials on perma- MO~E~N ~ bedroom
home,
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The Metropolitan Opera Asia- teetering on the !'&lt;II• 01
Nortttup, Ohio
LOOKING FOR
nent wa ves and bleaching., butlHn kitchen,
attached
elation, owners of the eld Met insolvency.
.
Reg . $l2.50 perm now $8.50. garage._ In town, $85
mo.
A BRICK
::;::;:::;::;::;:;:;=;;;::'I'Ite, leased it to Keystone TOtal coot this oeasoaComplete bleach out, reg. $25
can Wl se~ an Agency, 4-487 ROOM 3 BR, 2 baths, 2 fire· =
Associates, a real estate con- swollen by lavish prodlletfono,
now fll .SO. Reloueh. reg $15 3643, Evenmg 441-3796. 8-11
places, run basement,' spaC·
.._-I LA
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cern, lor ao average f48t),OOO a labor treuble and ~
Ious rec. room and
play- _;,._.;.;...-'-A-•a_te__or~a_.._
year. Keystone pl8lll!l!d to raze overbeads;-will be .lhclut $30
now 110 with toner . Ph. 446 - MODERN bousetraDer
bJ
4-142 for appoinlment.
18·3 week or month. 1900 Cites~
room, finished attached garOs~r Blird, Reeltor
tbe Mel and build an office mUllan, or twice tho annual co&lt;!
nut SL
:aJS.II
age, concrete drive,
large
BAIRD REALTY CO building on the prime atte closo of the old bouse.
Jot,
price
has
been
reduced.
HERE
l.i a nice borne
tbat to Times Square and tbe In an effort to 1181'111'11 the
1t'nll&lt; space tw r-. IAJI
HOBART DILLON, REALTOR
'11- Uke It has 3 . be&lt;J· garment dlslrict.
. deficit, the Mel Jiaa ralied Its
Gl 1-~ trom I a.m. liD fi
441-Z174
you
ms
baUt
M
forced
air
.
.Music
levers
and
aenllmenta·
prices 15 per cen~to a top of
p.m.
Llcllle or H&lt;&gt;wa"'l BrlllUIGD
1 0j1 ~ace, ·~all base- lists were a~st. "New York $15 and has asked all JIUbacri.
H~ IVI!:H "' moolh: Sleeping
Evenlap 44&amp;-W
ment cabinets In kitchen 1&lt;&gt;- bas too few theaters fer opera, bers to make • »per COlli
~poco.
s:;,•
cateci on blacktep Rd. 'It's ballet and concerto as It Is," donation above and be)otDd lilt
Are Now Tho
.
they said.
.
. co&lt;~ of their tl¢keta. It
Owners Of
Park C'.entral lintel.
Ill-If
priced lor f7,500 at a price But the . old M~ • wu l'lfDCelled nut yeli''l lealon of
""
you can afford.
·
. nsl
, ... ,_,.... M ,_._.,,.. .-....•
. bed
. 1 BEDROOM furntS
ap-v
178 A., nice one olory frajlle Inconvenient apd OX!f'! ve to - ~"' w~·• e~ • ..,....n •..,....
ment. Ph. t46-3671 after 7 p. !:::~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~:~
borne with 3 bedrooms, pleo- run. ~ke all maJor opera National Compaay in_1111 effort
m.
_ 11-6:;
ty" built In cabinets In kit- comparues, the Met never hu to save anath~ nlffllon ,dollaris.
Phono 367-7598
_ _ _ For S•le - - For Sele
VERY LARGE LOT
chen ¥..A. lob. base, farge been able to cov..- Ita costa by It will still run $5 mlllloB Ia tile
On Routo 7, One-Half
Wanted To Buy
•
ticket oales alone And no one red.
00 county rd.
11
FIVE
room
house
w'
t
th
2
bed·
barn,
located
· · ·
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Mile Above Ch..hiro 11.
GOOD limothy hay. 3rT· 7187. 11RED of c•...,•g ashest
In Raccoon "'~ All farm ·
1U
-·~~
rooms and small outbuildings.
'wy.
Open 7 Daya A W"k
To Serve You
WANTED TO BUY
Try our W~ VIrginia Chunk Includes extra good lot; rould tools go. 18,500.
8 tifl6 p.m.
Farm or 3 Bedroom House RAISE $40, $200, $400 or more Coal, Sklclm!tre Foster. Coal build 2 additional buildings on lOOA., 8 rm. two story frame
" .. .
for your Church or Group Co., 12S~ Pine SL t46-2783.
Jot.
bome, plenty wat..-, 1 barns,
ona 1 au 1 an
in Gallipolis
twp.
:m. tl LARGE-NEAR TOWN LOT
Write
Box 13orcloGreen
Gallipolis
with bandy 6-in-1 Household
plenty p..ture, 40 A. bottom,
'
Daily Tribunt.
Shears. 1110 Shears sent On ELECI'ROLUX Vacuum Clean· AN JOEAL locallon for the located on State RL
.
, ,,
~...,....,....,....,"""'"""""""""""""-11-·-·Credit. Have 10 JDembers oell er. Like new. Atlachmen!s nev home of your dreams. Here
Robert Baird, Salesman
FOR SALE
10 ohears at $1 each. lj.elqrn er used. Uses
disposable you can have city water and
Office Phone 446-4775 24 hr8.
. '
~
' J.
Deed Stock
---- .. .
teO: keep $40. FREE detaJls. bags. Assume 11 payments of city gas. Plan now and save! HOME lor oale._Seven room TOKYO (UPI)-llonald E. JleSe dl~e; ' '·
Removed Free
1960 CRISCRAFT cabin cru1.. Wr1te ANNA WADE, Dept. $6.00. Call 441Hl25.
17~ 1
with one trtd one half bath, (Doc) Lewis of Pueblo, Col . He ~!dill. unnerving to Sef'
NIL I remove
your
dead er, 20 ft. long, with 7ii HP 191DA3, Lynchburg, Va. 24505~ SINGER, Model 66, round bob- \
CENTENARY
2 mi. below Galll~lls •. A car speaks and hears nerinally,
lottlte'ltrot Ume ''I toV.l.jli7~
hones. COWl trtd mules. CaD ";'otor, Call after li p.m. «&amp;18-. bin. Equipped to ZIG ZA~. MO~ERN 5 room home with garage, blacktop drtve. Re- he Is studying llp.readlni ·IO · ~ "Gun amok e," ''Lar8l!lie,"
eollect Jactooo 2864SSI
•r 2738.
17~ STARK Brothers fruit trees. monogram, overcast, apph· ratsed ftreplace, full
base· duced price. Call Raymond can enjoy bls spare time betler. "Rawhide" and other ,popularor ChliUcotbo 7'1U9'16.
AKC registered, black mlnia- Roses free. William Fadely, que, elc. Only 6 poyments left ment and garage. Ve1·y good Cremeens, 446-Q448, or Cbesa· He wao\1 1q understand Ameri· or once poptilar-Amerlean
RUG braiding done per order. tore poodle litter. exoellent agent. Ph. 379-211!.
18-3 $5.110 each, or $1.25 weekly. neighborhood. Can be shown peake 894-5565.
can shows on Japanese teie&gt;i; television progrlll!ls and bonr
Wanted to buy good u s e d conformation dogs. Contact 1956 FORD 2 d;·-w;u;-· WSW Guaranteed. 41fi-1639.
IS·tf by appointment.
,
Ill-! sion.
lbe U.S. stars speaking Japa.
deep freeze. Pb. 446-462S. I~ Gwen Keyser, 44fi.1636.
.
. d Ha ch
GO MODERN-ALL THE WAY '
nese.
tires. See Howar
t er, SINGER portable Sews per· SEVEN
h
'th 1
Lewis said one ol life's minor
1
Bidwe11 or Ph · 24"5413
'
ouse and
wt dra
P ay.s
Reel Est1te Loens
. for
r=;::;::;;~;;:;o;;;;;;:::;;~;;;o;;----;;1 CUB tr actor, Farma 11 • Pow,
~
· 1"3
..
teet. ZIG ZAG equipped.
Full room room
attic .patio
frustration.• lor the American So Lewis, general manage
Wh:'~:t"cJ!~e~·~~~~~~loud. •
cultivator, mower 253-6673 .
REDUCED PRICES
price $17.95 Guaranteed. 446- included. This home has ~0
living in Japan is u:s. teli,Vision Air American at Tach~wa Jlir
0
11
17
0
3
~~ 1! 1=~ ~r1~ :;!e:od no::
· 1957 CHEV. Wagon was $495, 1839.
15-tf be seen to appreeiate.
GOLDE~
shows programmed on Japanese Force Base eutslde TOk~o, eel
..- . tu .. ,,.. ot m••• ,.... KNITTING yarn sale continues. oale price $350.
LOT &amp; HOUSE
ANNIVERSARY
lelevis;on with dubb¢·1n.-Japa· out to do som_elltln
_. g about hethat h .. eTen- euentlal
public
ELE~OLUX
1
b
Mrvk'e. where you c1n llv• ... u
All tJdds &amp; ends ~ prir.e, 1959 Olds. 4 dr. hardtop wlth
"''""
sweeper, on THIS seven room house comes
anguage arr1er. He decJded
.
~.:~~eb~!'!-;!:!•. ~:o:.~:
Dorothy's Knit Shop. Edgeair and power was $595, wheels, co~plete with
all to you with wall to wall carseveral yean aao ~ tcouJd beat
,, .,..•..,., ..,,. ..,, cHAM
mont Dr., GaHipells.
17-3
sale price $425.
dual cleanmg attachments. peting large storage space
the Japanese televtSlnn system
1967
~,::o:,o:oc•. ST CLOUD,
1962 Ford 4 dr. Galaxie was Guaranteed, lull price $18.110.
.sed' f" 1
nd
•
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tl)
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he mastered liJl're&amp;dillg.
· "·
DON'T pump your sluggish
{46.1639_
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15-tl r~t . trep ace, a an e100•
CALLOWAY Furniture
t
septic tank. Get Klean-Em·
$71/li. now $695.
tnc kitchen. Also, curtains
On his neott trip 1&lt;\ the U.S.,
till
open
All Septic Tank
Cleaner. !96ti"Fiat was $195, sale price TYPEWRITERS new and used, and drapes _ here you can
lk Mg
u
.
Lewis bought a book on tho
5• Monday tbru Saturday. O'Dell Lumber Co
17-1
$125.
we service
all makes. save on buying tliose extras
Cfyd• B. Wa •Mr, OArN. 5
su~ject, 1
Evening by appolntmenL Rt.
·
REN
nd
LO"G
TERM
FAR
L
1
1963 Plymouth Belvedere HI.
'AL. Simmons Pig. a
for your home.
Reasonable lnler01t
J'1ow wheq he . ;watcl!eS his
17, HenderSOII, W. Va. 234-tl SINGER Sewing Machine with was $11195, sale price $955.
Office Equipment. Ph. 416Pb. «&lt;l-8tl81
auooNAILI JNTIUIT
·• •.
favorite Amer!
,, _.can . abo
_ wa Wilh
1
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carryiRG case. Does all gen.
,.,
1t
L.ocutt
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O•lllpoiJt,
ohio
d
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13 ...
Fe I H I W eel
Fred Sanders Auto
Sales,
.,..,.. ,,.., '"' .,....,,.....
WASIUNGTON ({)pi) _ Tit.- · ub...,.fn,Japanese,jie tQrlts off
mae e P 1nt
:~~~ t~o~~~~:si:;';~!rty ~~~ 451 Second Ave. Ph. 441H178.
__
2115-tt
T~" ~ISEMAN
cost of living splraled "upward In the, SQUnd_ and Up-refl!!s 1~111-3
. TEAR OUT THIS AD
balance due of $31.12 or $1.25
Real Estate For Sale
· •Ag,ncy
1966, outpacing the wag&lt;i' gains ~Ush. But he .. oayo II lsn 1
' AND MAIL with name, address weekly. Call «HI2S·
17~ FLUFFY soft and bright as - --- --------- --------- Neer New Brick
Services Offered
of factory workers lor the Jirst tasy._
..
. ..
. ~ "'• bo 0 I
new. That's what cleaning
•
.
I"
I . .
,_
''.They keep tbrowmg curve•
· or ""' x food and house- GOOD firewood. Ph. John Paul
Owner Will Help
REESE Bulldozer. -and back· unThe nl.a'bo"' yeDars. 1m . 1 di at pte," the fcnner Oolorad•n
hold products for free trial to Holley, 446-4344.
rugs will do when you use
boe service. Ph. 367·7560.
e
r epar en
S· sal'' . "Lik
1 of ' th.
test 1n your home. Tell your
electric
Fin1nce
240-11 closed Friday that for the first
u. , e ,8. coup •
~ '
16_3 Blue Lustre. Rent
9
friends. Make money . Rush
shampooer $1. Farmer'! Hard·
; 8 :00~~ ~~'Wrm ~':.
·
, .
time since 1960, the average .ago. l d le~ed ~ t. hporead
name and address
BLAIR 1962 Ford Convertible,
good ware Co.
.
1&amp;-6
BASEMENT, • cAll GARAGE wrm TEKMI~E &amp; PI!:S 1 ~'ONTROL factory worker's "real spenda· ~es.s Harper, and Slim Sll/'""an
• condition. Ph. 446-0392 after
AUTOMATIC GARAGE DOOR, BEAU- FAIN ~-•termination Ul. Wheel· ble earnings" were ·less
' last tn Laramie real g~od, . plrt:icuDEPT -IDA · L
BURG · V~ 24 3•
YNCH- • p.m.
QUALITY hay, alfalfa, mixed.
!',!;.~~ 1;'._~!~ P':;!;!;~ ersburg, Oltlo. Pb. 1111-21150 or year than they · were the year la~iy Jess Harper.
,
. 5115.
18-1
1&gt;00•- owNlm JS vERY ANX[nus
7111-9455. Rei.
2Sz.tf before
,
. ·
'Then what Gtd they do? The•I
1•o-t&gt;, Ph. days 387-7457, after 8-S,
TO SICLL THIS HOllE AND WILL
BABYSITI'ER, can live
In,
N""'"' GMC TRU"'"'
3&amp;'1·7115.
1 I
HELP PJNANCE IT FOR You. rAm
DEWITt'S PLUMBING
, The: consumer price jndex pull~ 'Lara,mie' ofl .t~ air and
Middle-aged, 6 days per week ,
I:VY
"""
GOOf' cleaD lUmp and &amp;toter
vo:w,suB.
AND HEATING
rose U per cent in 1966; tbe substituted ,Rawhl~, A.f!d jhe
17-3
Call t46-2B27.
HEADOIIARTERS
eoaL Carl
Wlntera.
Rio
Built To Live In
ROUTEltlO at Evergreen. Ph. largest annual Increase since top guy . ln Rawb•d-. 1111 • real
LADY living ir. Gallipolis or 11153 'h T. Ford Pickup
Grond._ Phone CH 5-5111.
tu-1181
THIS CHARML•c 1 YR. oi.D • BEl). {46.2735
2'11·11 1957 to close the •ear at ll4 7 thin Ups thet are v~ -bard to
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GOOD
al
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RooM
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coLONIAL
aANcH
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.111!T0Ullding area, who would 1964 \2 T. International Pickup COAL for oale. Lump, egg, 11.0_rent property,
ree wAs BUILT av ow""" ro uv• TEIIMJ'I'B PEST CONTROL
In terms of purchasing
power,
H Lewlo
ld 11 aald.
ding: II' · t th
like a position tbat requires a 1960 •,; T. Ford Pickup
ker and mine run. Peocock tenants, Revenue $1500 per :.':; lf~'N"f:'!"oo':.. L.~~c=: PREE Inspe,cUon, call 1411-3245 litis means It cost $11.47 to buy ea.::~: w:;""10. ~tao~
bitckground in English campo I used Tractor Manure Coal eo Otesltlre1 0 .
year. Well located.
"" WITH ALL TilE APPLlANCEo, Merrill , 0 Dell, n....•alor lor the same products and services tel"vt'•t'on ,·n Ja· pan but •''
-If
FAMILY -ROOM WITH rmB Pt.ACJii
v.-.
'=' ao
l!'r'
Sprea der
i Illon and typing and must
.. ,.
.
AND FULL BAIIEIIBNT. ALL oN •
Bztermltal Termite Service that eould be purchased for $10 Dgureo he Is .,.;,iider·"•
I BEDROOM home, ruce bath, LARGE LOT m ...INc vALL!V .
BelmoDI Dr
28'1-11 abou
e•·•t years ago The
"""
bave a pleasing persona lit• . 1951 lOT Ford Pickup
\LL types ol building mater- part basement In 700 block vou MUST su· TRll ~o"" ..- 10
•
'6''
•
ahead of Ute rest of the 30 000
' Send resume to Box 12. c·o 1959 o/o T. Cbevrolet Truck
lals. ~lock, brick. oewer pipe, on ard Ave. Can get good fi. vou••• THINKING or otmNclndThex Is based on ~957-59 prices. Americans livlns, here.
' ·
Gallipolis ·Tribune.
14-tf 1956 'h T. Chevrolet Pickup
Insurance
e average wage ~f factorv
,
·
windows, llntels. eb:. Claude nanClni,
Country Living
._, Perhaps In no country In the
1
1957 - '!.! T. ~·ord p1cku p
CH IIODERN home full basement
Close t 0 SChool
G-RANGE calend ars are In. durmg
wor_kerstherose
.._
Wented To Do
'
year $2.5S
to $99 33a week world has television had....,
,.. __
1 Mlnneapolll MoUnt Power Winters, J\i;l Grande, 0. .U
Uull
rHit21 after L
fine neighborhood all nice """"" A 88.,., NIW 3 ·..,DIIOOM Pick youn up at Neal lnsur- But higher Jiving cosis ~nd an !Dlpact than .In Japan, whl••h ·
CABINET making, carpenter 1959 F 600 Ford Dump
. . th •-•iaJ •-"-···ty ranks second cnly to the Unltl!'l
tJ YOU are
o aew dwellings. See Ibis lor a com· JJOMI &gt;&lt;m FINlSHED. rr
IN· uce Agency.
1ncrease
,....
bl h
·
. CLUDES aun.T IN Kl'l'CBEK 'RlTB
m e ..-JI.N ~w 1 8
ber of
h·
1
work or painti ng. Phone 446- 11159 2 Too Chev. stake
bomt or remodelill&amp;, - UJ,
Orta e ome.
APPIJANCI:a. "' BATRlf, CARPORT
278-11 I took
ddit"10naJ .., 75
tales 1n t e DUD)
leta iD
1958 F 600 Ford
wo an bullden tlll1rlbuiqr '13 A. FARM borne large barn AND BABElollJ:NT. Ntc• n.AT LOT
ax
an •
....
a use.
·... '
0390.
13~
lor llotpolnt AppllllJCOo, ~ . 40 A. farming l.;,d,
large ~!l\~ .~-:;"J:r'
~~ Plumbing • MHting week bite out ,01 the average There are at least 18.7 million
DEUVER coal. Egg, lump or 19&amp;1 1 T. International
1960 ~ T. Ford
oon Electric.
151-11 pond. Prlef\d at $15,000.
THAN .,,...._
'
-. . - . -factory workers
paycheck, registered television sell In
·•te«•r. Ph. 446-4393.
1959 I T. Che•.
LO
LOW PRl~
..._
Salesman:
'
BRAMMi:R'S
leaving him with 20 cents a Japan. Owners " must pay a
W,
~
"""' oa ....
Roosell D. Woad
Here's One You'll Like
Plumbing. and n,..lfnl
week less "~hosing powor" listening fee of abOut $I ""'
• -=========...;;16-;;;t2 New 60, Rotary Cutten _
tresses. Rtco ll1ld Corbm Fur·
Eve·•··• «Ufll
w,.,"~o'u!tn.L~-~: roLO~j'~ ;1110 4th Ave. 4411-1637, . . . . tban be had tn 1965.
month to the Japanese - :.••
1299.50. New 8.25 • 20, 10 ply nlture.
""'6
... ~
Eco
1
hope"''""
Fer Rent
287
nylon tires $55. Inc. Federal
to ACRES, -'lz A. teb. ~se, 18 ~~~~MJ=~~Nt~.H~s o::~ ~
·tl
nom c experte were
casting Corp. (NHK.). ThEI't are
3 BEDROOM house on ChathOOLL HOWIII &gt;,fursery traospor. mi. out Rt. '175. S nn. block ~ r:Jl.~ ~x. ·~A~~ 'TANDAliD PLUMBING
a lui that the cost of llv!ng would perhaps a milllllll more WlregJB·
tsr.
am Ave. Ph. 446-4229. 15·tf Ollto VaU.y .IPoplemeot C..
ta"oa avaUable, reasonabi
house . modern
Trac•·r Km:HEN wrm LOTo o• ouJLT IN BEATING, li04 Secood A•e. increase at a m~re mnderate tered ooto. The total tiBUres
rates also for lbopp'...
or -ui.nment
'
·
MJI • cABlNE:Ts
1\i BATH!
rate this year ·
'
BRADBURY furnished t 1
tU Ploo St.. I'll. 141M
""
and furniture
In· TACH&lt;o GARAGE.
You AND
•• TAT·
m: f4l&gt;.ll1lt
~
amount to one 1or l ust about
ap · or
--.
worklnl mothers !tour If dD '""ud
JUDGE
•
Arthur M. Ross, commission· every family
rent. Adults only. 729 Second GERMAN Shepherd pups. Pb . 17 or weekly rat&amp;
·
Business Opportunities er of the Labor Depal1ment's
..,·......,·'.--~440 ci ed. $14,000. Ph. 256-«108.
11-6 Good 7 Room Home, .
Me.
296-11 446-4149.
15-3 4SZZ.
11-11
'. --- -.. ----- statistical Bureau, said li:vlnll
0. D. PAIISONS
0
A
INCOME..- SPARE TIME costs Inched upward only one5 RM. HOUSE
with
batb,
cor,
REA!.TUR
ne
ere
NO
SELLING
RAAII aod col- tenth ' of 1 per , 'cent , In t.o ~=~~~:g~~~;~
~
THIS OLDER HONE LOCATED
IN
,
: .. .,....
peted living room &amp;nd fire..
Farm, VWage, City Property BIDWELL INCLUDES • ntiBOOliS. lect JDO~ey from New Type De~,emlfer.
NDpN,
2 car gar•· We Jt the Tribune are waiting to help vuu , tu lmd
place,
basement,
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Sale
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HW
FLooRo.
BATH.
.ruaN•co
coin
-•led
dispensers
in
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··redlled
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Madl
age on large lot in
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·· or
HEAT ANJ" SOM11: Otl''rBUILDJNOS.
..,t"",
e p C
e ~lPJlel'.
. SOh "-·
\.NUnty
a home, to sell a car, to hire a secretary, to rent
G ~ 0 Pb 245-SSSS IU II% Second Avenue, Gallipolis, N~:uo"::~•.
or_ _thio ar,ea . .Mu~t have
car, price Index would rise ~bout 2J 7,000 ~ fOiling ·
· lUI apartment ... most anything r.ou need we can
r
• · ·
• · ·
Oblo
··
· · ,
refe~ences, $550 to $1850 cash. per cent In 196'7.
..tory which em1pltij
_l!elp you find with an economlca , fast·acltng 'l'rt·
1963 Volvo Sport 544, 2 dr~ tow . ·
Phoae 446-f!lt_
1y2 Mile .Out-On '35'
Ten h~• - weekly can net ex- "If we can continue lhla.~nd - walkers.
i,
'~~Unlit Wllllt Ad. Call us today.
mllage, Htra giJOII conditlc!n, WE HAVE ltirge and
small • •oo• HOME wrm .oa:..so. cellelit Income. More Ume can to price stablllty · wilfjout a McCord Co!'P - is ci.Sing Its
30
H~"
~
better than
mll!' per gal. farms, village, dty and busf. =:iJ~~8,":t~•., .~'t!f reslillip more money. For recession. l'a Ugbt Uhe il~ to heat tranofer illvlllion plant hm
1:
r '"
gas. Ph. «a-o'/44. '
••TCH•N AND. )'Ita rt.AT LOT pe
_.. r_.BOJlal ••terv~ew
write CO. be the first time ,we )lave ""er
by· Ute en11 of Mal'ch John Pad.
184 · ntss property. Come In and "'
wrrH LOTS OF SJIBUBBDY~ ,,ntY
-,
~·AA
see us.
NOT woK AT TillS ~ortVIENTLY
. REP., INC., ,10 , CALIFORN· done tt. · EVFry fillllliQpuy )len, &lt;lf\'lalon pres\llent, oaid, IJe.
.....vAlJTO. gu bot water_ heatl!r.
Salestlleni
LOCATI:ll uo:!.ot-•,..)•.. '(
~AVI!)., ~l'M'SBURGH, I'A., bulge . bas been !oll~wed by a cause the company has been

DON'T HAVE A : . NEW YORK !UPI)rTbeJ've
. LOT OF CASH
, finally let the wr~kers 11!!9 Ute
SEE TIDS 1~ 0, _ s , 'BR old M!ll, trtd Ute owners are

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duce speeders wbicll was
gestion of the Pomeroy
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are in need of repair. Jim Mees
beeo added to the fire depanmerLt, and Marvin Jeffers
been bonded as an added
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terms of the caab budget, which
hot&gt;ever, tbat spending for the The budget oontalned $5 Includes all govemmem Income
war might be leveJUnc off. He billion more than thla year for and outgo. Prevl&lt;iully be has
Indicated be expects such defense and " billion more for emphasized lha more ~::~~ j
·bec!Oniftl,
outlays to Increase
$2.5 Great Soelety and other civilian administrative budget,
billion In tbe new fis~al year programs. But .fohoson aaid he excludes such multi-billion
compared to a whopping $13.6 was confident tbe nation could Jar trust funds 88 Social
bjlllon jump in tbe current year. ilbsurb lbe Increased load Security, Medicare and blgl~l
Seeb Poatal IDcrease
without breaking stride.
ways.
II) addition to th,e new taxes "Our nation is stronger today Economists consider the
already ouUined In his State of .tban ever. We need oot, Indeed budget a more accurate
tht Union message, Johnson we dan! not, forsake ·our baste Uon of lbe governmenl''ss~~: ~
eall~ lor a . $700 million (19als of peace, prosperity and ces. But by using It J,
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John F. Moeller
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Other -dell!llst eost• ~t cents
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BERKELY, Calif. (UPI)
. Here's where !be federal The growing tension
among
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students and faculty at the Un~
lndlvjdulll income ta•es -42 verstty of California over the
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dismissal of President 'Clark Couneilman John Zerkle dl•· 10011 below Hobson lor larml~g Zerkle reported a new po- 24 in .the 'OiliJil8 ad 11 Cltll II
cents
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Corporation !ncom• taxes - 20 Kerr continued to mount today closed to Mjddleport
council purposes. The matler will "" spade purchased f~ the ceme- town; avera~ responaa
eall
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Social Security and other cents
despite an apparent
peice Monday eveninl tbat ocoupaQLV
refeqed to the Board 'Of P•t&gt;- tery had been reeet.Yed-.ancl used was lU ~- wllh • tcUl maD
"'iUC~• ; trust ·fUnd ·payment• -26 cents Payroll taxes -17 cents
overture made by the Uillversl· II! the new welfare building wiU lie Affairs.
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. V.etoriUis -4 cents.
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I·' Zerkle.,.ted 1ft a sh«t meet- MiddleJlQI'I Chamber of Con&gt;· ~P- In ·~~~e· Ofili' ''Milnlcl~l and~{dio1!6g1i' oi'flll.
· -8pJtee ~ -aa· carr .... ....:~:-::.f.~ ..~t3l'- .... ·' tlie liillfuslty's
llflhat f1lrnlllite tar~ ·~- ·-betwelll
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program.
ell, a faculty
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bas not been eidered. eounclf and the Chamber dur- orously. Zerkle lelt' thal tbe ex- w~ ~; OUt ·eU11111 ' committee to
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Department ~ow· ing tbe past holiday season.
pense e1 this service was not sbbwed bulidblg ~ $7,1110,
"obsolete" postal
regents" on tbe appoinimenl
ever, wiil use what furniture is Council approved payment of neceosary, wltlcb is $9f a year, CQI!tenta ~.105, vebiele damage
a successor to KelT. ,
available until new furruture is a medical bill from the Work- since they could get the lnfor- $1,500, and total out o1 IDwn
Jli\1.,.. J'E lat'
obtained.
man's Compensation Fund to&gt;~.mation they need from the vii- fire loss, fl0,785. Total 011 all
11"'-o : : •ca lOR
. WASHINGTON (UPI) -I'Wi· to make : bard rholtes -lor 1 After a elosed, ~';;.~:~~:'.;.~ Councilman Clifford Stumbo. IDjurtes received by PIL Ray- lage soUcltor or the auditor of fire losses $23,1113.
~fll(l()N~- AMERICAN AIR ident Johnson concluded his seeking suit, , easy answers _to session Monday night the
upon request of Ura Swisher, monel Manley in making an or- the Sl~te ot Ohio.
Attellding last Dlghn saeloa
men \~ .~waiting only
final fiscal \!Mil budget message to critical problems. '1'111s nat1on cil, which represents
Cheshire, asked councU 1f it rest last Noven1ber. Manley sus· The Middleport fire depart- of council were Mayor C. 0.
BJitW!~'- IJ;om the White House Congress today with this bas .pro\ •• the: douoter• wron~ members of all nine UC
would consider leasing to Mr. talned an Injury to Ids right ment's annual report was resd Fisher, Ceuncllmeo Zerkle,
to .Jieil!i' ·licilnblnc Coll\llluniSt summary ~~ tbe state of .tbe time and .aga!", and .wW not fall puses, announced In ~
Swisher approximately 20 ac- ankle when be fell against a tile by Clerk Richard Bailey, r,. Stumbo, George Baker, Dick
Ml(,l ,~Jtl!llti' b~ses ,In ·. North .nation:
,prey to such weakness !"'W·
statement tbat It accepted
res adjoining the sewerage Ia· wall. 111e bill was lor $29.80.
porting II answered 41 fire call•, Vaughan and B. F. Parmalee.
VleW(ril 1\lr tl)e. ftrst time,. ac-: ' Our nation Is stronger today We can afford ·to achieve our , offer.
Cll'4111l tO a hlghly . places thlln ever before. We need not, goals. Let us not retreat from
aourl!e. , :.
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:need we dare not, loresake our the task, no matter how But l~e mov~ was not
Th/, ioUrce said Monday the b881c soals of peace, prosperity, demanding It may be.
. peeled to lessen the wlaesprea&lt;i I
bombl.\a, described as 3 ,nd progress.
. This budget represents a furor among sludents and faCUII·I
"sligh!" escalation of the arr: The pursuit of peace ts careful balance of our abundant 1ty. A rash of protest meetings
war, ,Vould be ordered ·within essential for tbe continued resources and our awesome ! and rallies was held Monday
the -next few weeks, barr.ng any advancement ot our nation and responsibilities. As President, I UC campusses throughout
dnjmatlc !l~Jange In the direc- all mankllld.
·have weighed the alternatives Istale. And many more
lion of the war.
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Prosperity and progress will and made the hard choices as planned.
lead us toward a society wbere · best I could. The responsibility
---Cretbmf!ll Rf!Bcued
oil can share in the bounty ot tor similar action now rests
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nat~re and the products of with the Congress. I urge your
~)l'rt.(Nil, MAJNE ....: A man's, ln~enuity and creativity. 1support for the goals and
ta6ktr and ftllhtng veiiSI!I col- At various Urnes in the past, Iprograrhs embodied in this ~
licl.ed O!i ·\he Maine coast In democracies have been critl· budget for the eomln&amp; fiscal I
dOltS!'
AU tour Cl'l!~· cizet;l for their seeming lnabtlity year. ·
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rescued .by ibe
· Federall968 Fiscal Budget .41 a Glance
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Pre-WASHINGTON (UPI) - The federal budget for
sident Johnson asked Congress
flseaH,88 at a glauee:
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· OUTLAY: $172.4 bliUon• .!lhls figure, a reeord, today to. approve $61.2 mUll~
laeludes Soelal Security and other "trust fnnd'.' pay· in water projects lor Ohio diiJ'·
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menta. It's up $11.5 bUIIon from current year.
.INCOME: U88.J bllllon, also laeludlng trust fQDd. ·
reeelptl. lneq'\le estimate presumes lavo••"'slonll utlon on admlnlstraf:L.IIon In hl~her 18••· ·

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