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nation's last . three prllidents- quoted as recalling: "Chun:h!U I All I want Is eompltance wltb
Eisenhower, Kennedy and John. could be rather trenchant, if not my wishes, alter reasonable
son-are central figures in a a little sorcutic, tn giving Idiscussioru."'
trio "! na!'l'l'fk television orders. But viewed today, they ]
broadcasts -ournntly planned Imake us smile. · To · ·a chief And the following tale is aloo
lor airing within the
next 1 marshal'.fol air he cabled: 'l'm lbroug}jt forth by the
oeveral weeki.
glad you have --tit• -matter, .. occordlng to the
On Feb. 12, according to NBC· you say, under examination. IY0 U ever ,hear the otory of
TV; William 1\janchester, outhor Pray report to me tomorrow ;Brsmarck. The British
of 'the coittroversi4! book "The what is going to be done.' And told me the story hl?'self.
Dea!Jl of a· _Ppsldent.'' ~bout to a first sea lord ho cabled jn wcrlessed Churchill, The
the late John F, Kennedy, will , per: 'I have received your marck 19 8 wreck.~ crew ~ 81
be 'il)tervlfwl'&lt;lln a special one. : message. May I remind you .left her but she ~"!' t sink. I ve
hotir edition- of ''Meet the · that warships are meant to go got just enongh oilm my ship
p,t,..&gt;•
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'get home.' The prime minister
$J!C..TV 'notes that this will ,
I replied&gt; 'You . otay there
be . Manchester's "first national : The network also ~~otes ! the Bls!"arck " on the bottom:
teltvision land radio) Interview ' Eisenhower as recalling: Once·~. well send out and tow
prOgram ;!nee the controversy i Mr. Churchtll sard In a meetmg: I rn.
lll1'e over his book." The
ne"stlten who will interview
bi&lt;il will be. P~~oun&lt;ed later,
sats the 111!1iitii;k\
0n 'l1nlndaj,)eter Hord, the
who , lilcu\ored President
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JoJ~Iil'•· displeasure with his
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chief oxecutive,
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Legislators, faced with a
f~toduulil
discuss the zoommg htghway death toll and threa~s of a cutback In
a&lt; coooersatton on federal htghway funds, took up the Issues of auto m·
"Today" program. I spechon and drtver educa!IOn Wedne~ay .
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Thursday, ABC-TV 1
The Senate Urban H!ghway Affall's Commtttee held
an .boin: special In hearmgs on a bill allowmg pohce to arr~~ motoriSts
Iormor Ffl!sident Dwight I whose cars are tn d~ng~rously poor condthon and an·
. at his farm other to trtple drtvet s hce~se fees to raise money for
. Pa., remlnis- , dnyer education for all with journalist O~o teen-agers.
ney , 0-Y-;::~wn~ One auto
about t~e milita-1b ~ l~w;ak~r~.w:re s~ur;~ in::~~~
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Act of 1006, wh•ch several sen- several In the House.
program ls I ators noted provtde• that 10 _per ,tee Cluurman Sen. Ro"':rl
"';f,~r.: :'Ge·nerall Eisenhower I cent of htghway funds be wtth· · Stockdale, R·Kent, satd
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e~J~:~ide·nt of ;he late British 1 The first measure was intro- Carney cautioned
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COlD~. 110 ltlechanlc Si., Pomeroy,
Ohio 45769. Bualness Olfl&lt;t phone 9922158. ldltori.ll phone 992-21~7.

1!1' with \II&lt;; I'I!W gllnmlck of predlct!De on
percenlli e bUis tba pooslbillty of niP
....,.,.. . How many timet they hit It on lbe
~ dooJ liOi seem to confuse the publle:
Ptl tvetl U they make mistakes, they ~
Secolld claos postage paid at Pomeroy,
11art out eodt day with 1 clean slate.
'" But not oo !be blunders of !be budge- Ohio.
ll!trs who deal In figures beyond the lma·
NattoDOI ldverttalng repruantaUve·
li;Datlon of most.
BotUneiU Kimball, Inc. ll43 Lextngto•
1'be Budget even bas become more unAve.. New York City, New York.
predletallle In this age of managed economics, wbleh connot be eruod day.by-doy,
Soblltrlptton ntes: DeHverod b7 car
liit"llves with us 1o the end of lime. It 11
rter where ovlilable, 35 centa per weet
irlte that many of us will not be around to one year in advance at tho Dtll1 Selltt
face up to the mountlnr deficits, but our
nel offlee U8.20&lt; six montbl, P .IO:
flilldren 'and arendchlldren will be In a pothree monlhl $3.90. By Motor Route
illlon· io pay ever iDt:reUing taxes in the where carrter service noc anllable ono
tiilo 'to caleb up, or keep ahead of natioDOI
month fl.SO. By mul one year '10.00;
11\ianclal disaster.
SII monlhe, ~. 25; Three monlhe, fi.OO
c: ::JA elaasie u:ample of bungling was the
itltement made by the President's econo· 1- - - - - - - - - - - - - - mic odvilon last year. They stated a figure layoff ol a sizeoble number of waae earnthat wao based on careful judgement of ers. During 1986, stockhoiden lost over
the def"l!S' requirements in VIetnam. They $150 biiUon In the fluctuallolll of the
missed ff by a country mile. Thus, we can· stock market.
119t !Qok p~ the present Budget and rest asThere are reason• given by apolog1sto
sured that it is th• ultimate cost.
for these expe!U who advire tbo Presi·
They Jits!sf their course Is to avoid in· dent.
nation and bottlenecks. They were n o t
In some quarters the blame Is placed on
smart enoush to predict the rapid Increase !be Pentagon for underestlmatlna the cost
in prices of goods and servires. nor did of !be VIetnam war. Another Ia that there
lb.!!Y fore'ee the decline in residential con· were Inadequate figures In Indices from
stfuction.
which they made their decisions, but !be
These economic seers went so far as tG one on which we would place the creotest
say
saw improvement in our bal· blame is counsel in a position where !bey
due to the sterling situa. have a mixture of politics and economies
to their other calcula· as a motive In their looking of the econo· wrong in almost every my of the country.
of the economic situation.
Whatever the reason for their classic
dollar is still In trou· miscalculation, there is no justification for
..•!li•~en is in deep water these advisors who hold unprecedented
mounting inflation, taxing. spending and regulatory power ov·
p~l,ces have Increased er our lives. They, by their advice, can up.
!be 'amount that they calculated, set the marketplace and tause confusion
witiol 8MJ! to the highest point In In the minds of the public.
inventories have piled
We would say they have lost the statU!
~aking rate of $15 billion. of experts. It will take a major break·
is a slowdown In -pro- through on their part to restore confidence
plant, which caused a In the minds of the people. ·

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welfarepaymenlllllke l whldt lamll,es ,below a eerlaln ~~ trw~lalll. Cure ,&lt; Ia lilt w~ ~1\llilbUd'm·
Jncome leVel ~ would ~· JIOIIIble only If lllt 'bUII -leu. er lalr.. Jitr any p!Kt. Slllttbia
He alto proposed tllat all automalto _paymentl from lbo temll,' ~ IIIIITOW twDof. or wife, "ii ~V. &amp; .ade!JUI ~
atalel be required to participate ire!llltll'Y ~ajhor than Pllina diNa• o( lhe·' oplee,D· - C:fD pe for IO!Illllli N~'taUIJ.'• ·&gt;a
In an existing program under tu11 \0 the lteUUI')'). ·
be IOUDd 11111 removld.
mako It; aild -.. 1&lt;~'-llllt'lf~ ti
whlcb federal grant1 are 11Theae plaDI,Jnay or may not'
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He also announ~~ that be, available to help provide work· prore to be P,r,ICticable at anv' 11 - Wb&amp; le liypocbr9mic 111- Delr,
Intends to ,.t up a co~!sslon training for unemployed parents lime.'' JQhnloli eald. "ADd lhey eJDio? OlD tt jle c;pndT
Yo1, bul .:, wll) If lt~·bllll- on
of leadmg Amer~calll!
to on welfare.
are' almlltll surely beyond our A -111 ~
a -clan&lt;l•-~'floi&gt;r? - lji ' '·•'... '· ·
conduct • two-year study of Johnson said one proposal lor mea111 •I tbla lime. But wr lbl! rod blood cello 111'1 "!"aller Dear Hetea:
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various proposals for guarani.._ guaranteeing minimum Jncomeo must examine ony ulan, howe•· 11111 fewer ibiD aormal and art Our )3-year-old diUibtef·.1111
lng • . minimum income to all to tile poor Is the ....,ailed er unc;tnVellllonal, whlcb could lacldlls In normal troD coJiianL you doll'l iaree wllll m• ~ .
Amerrcans.
"negative Income tu" (under promise a major advaDCO." . It ~an bt cured t, oupplflnl DO.t ltllllla hOr dite ,ili! ·,hiiii
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report, Johnson said that "our
Roush. Also aelldtn8 a (1ft, wu 1n1 tho IGUr&lt;e of lbo cbroolc tnterut II hlnriba arouDlf at
system of public assistance Is
David's crandmolbor, Mro. Ed- bloOd 1o81, sud! 11 • bl-.cllnc lilt ~store !!'h~!' .'lbt ~·
now 30 years. old and bas
na J!ot!M;.., who , was unable to plies or 1to11110h or ill...,... ate. t IIY doltl . cfji '!',~ )ill
obvious faults.'
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States now conlrlbute only 41
cream, decorated birthday cake of aspirin and other causes.· · ·on her side. -WHICH! ·
cents of each welfare dollar.
bake&lt;! by his mother and pop
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with the federal government
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supplying the other ~9 c""!". The Apple Grove WSCS held
both past :tO, have heredltity YOUR aide, . you ·hiYiillc
Each •tate is lree to c;stablish , its regular meet tog al t he
ll)lherocytosls which
cacqes reading llllp 11101 X¥:1 v.-,
&lt;II own standards of engibility Ichurch Tuesday evening wttll
them to hive bemolytlc B!&gt;Oln• e~~refully, All~ ,t,; I ' IIJJlj! \to
and to detennlne Its level of Itwelve member1 present.
Ia. What cauoee tblt and wllat bave lt'lmdo 'WhO' i/o bey1 ~but
payments to the needy.
Tile meeting opened by sing•
. u the treatment?
not do)Yilat-the dn!i~l and
"State stand•.~• of need "e ing -the hymn "A Charge To
cA- Hereditary aphero~lyoo· moot ~!l!llte!f -J~or ,_,:_~·
miserably low, the Pre~ldent Keep I Have," followed by pray·
II .or llemolyU~ jaundice · ' II frlends : D•~ .-J¥il1!1.:.illit:iliiisaid. In 18 states a family of or· by Mrs. Dolly Wolfe.
' nd Mr VIr D Kln and dtaracterlzed by tile pre~alence til ar01!114•&amp;,p
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four " preoumed able - to
Mr. 1 . 8· g
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manage for a month on $IS • of ~e ~a: ~~~HIn cht!'f" ~m~y·~~W ~"'·~= -lot!ID of abtiOrmal red blood •Dear,Mro. Bdttel:
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' · i.ooth cells), tbe deatrucUon of red One of ybur corf¥JIIiit4enll.
states, actual payments averoge t was Sell EvaluaHoo. Scrip- Beal aod Linda, .Mrs. ,EJJz · eella aDd enlarged ll)lleen. Tile 1n refel'l'lnl to a •18hyiter)·oal
far helow their own standards tnre readrngs by Mrs. Dallu Murray - AI!Id - ~-~· ~gh"\1; best reoults are obtained by ,... estate man," tater ~ -blm
of need.
Hlll and Mrs. Alex Wheeler. A son au attend.,.. nay
moval of tbe splean. _
a "realtor.'; 1 btllnt ,~')liecl
"It Is time to raise payments question and answer dls~sion ~ces at the Clifton Metbotile Ia~ word ~!j, ~
toward more acceptable levels. followed.
dis! Chtu'~h. -~Cllfton.. W. Va. . II - For tho put )'ftr I batt reJI(tors are "l'l!al ~~!' Jiu,nto
"As a fcrst step, I· ask tbe The business meeting was In Pvl Cart Hall, son "Of Mr. had spells of heart fibrillation who are tnemben of., ~ ~~·
Congress to require that each charge ol Mrs. Mabel Roush and Mrs Carl Hall, who has tbat last from two to four tiona! A!soclatlon otJI~al " £a.
state's payments at least mee1 when tile. members de&lt;lde4 to been staiione4 with the Arme4 houro. Yawnlnl or strelc:hlnl ''lito lloJrdl." Ao tniCh ihei.-art
its own definition of need: and gtve mpney Instead of birthday Forces in ·Germall)' has re- may trllgor an ittack. 1 am "JWOJ'!I to 1 oode of•tl!lcoLwhicll
that its definition of need ~&gt;qgiltstoJlda .II~YChlldalthe turnednomefora30dayleave taklngql$ldinefor ,lt. Whlt' wouldnol!"'nnlitllo~ - ~·
kept up to dale BIIIIUally as Letart ralls grade sch?"l luneh tiefo
oma to VIet Nam.
11 tba ca119011 Is It iierJDU!t
conduct thiS Jel,ter _repOrtt, . ~ol
condition• change.''
room. Members attendrng were
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He also propose&lt;! new pay· Mrs, Bertha Robtnaon, Mrs. Mr. and Mro. William Kllll .fectual •contraetJons of tbe alii'· Realtoro . ,
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merJt formulas which would Dallas Hill, Mro. Early Roush, visited one day re""'tly with iclee) may bO due 1o an avei'IC' If tile maa !J, In f-..ot,~a._.:'l'llalr
permit those 00 welfare "to Mrs. Dolly Wolfe, Mrs. Carroll Mr: and Mrs. Richard Hellman ti~e tbfl'!lld, rheumatic he~~ lor" be !hould bo Tt~- 11!1·
keep some Part of what they While, Mrs. Dorsa P81'8011S, Mro. at Hemlock Grove.
disease or COI'&lt;Itiiii'Y artery dl· m"'IJol,lyto the. N:AREB, . lor
may earn" In part time jobll. At Roy Btl~ Mro. Howard Rob,.11110 _ all potentlal1y Hrioui, disclplinlry act,too. ~ VOI'I1on
present, such earnings roduco inson, Mrs. Aln Wheeler, Mrs. Mr. and Mn. Lonnie Hudson condltlona. Qllinidlne Is an old··w. Boordsley, Publ\&lt;i' ~~~~na
Jack Ables, Mrs. John Stobarl, vialted with her f,Tandmotbor, standby Jbat Is IIlii widely uaed.JDireetor, . Callfomla'.~ ', J~
he was "not trying to put any Mrs. Sherman Ford.
Mrs. Grace carr al Harrison-lit addition to lre!IIIJia I be tate Aso&lt;fe!a\lon. .. , ·•.,, ·: :&lt;
body In jail. I just want to get Refreshments were serve&lt;! by ville r&lt;llOIIIIY.
eaule, an electric pacetllaker 'l'bis column·• Ia ~lllecl;-~
these obvious junkers off the Mrs. Dallas Hill and Mrs. Jack Vlaltlns Sundar aft"!"J"'"' may bl adviuble.
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Ables.
with Mr. and Mro. John Dean
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Tile second bill co-sponsored Mr · and Mrp. Ruasell Roush and sons were Mr. 11111 Mrs. 11 - What Is meant bf IYD• trouble; lot ~belp ,·YOU
Sen. Oliver O'Casek, O-Ak- ~nt.;tained wilh a birthday P81'· Kenneth
M~l Of Racine cope 'or an arterlosc)eroUc bat- Sht -11'111 aloo wek!.om• !:!U~J
and Oak! Collins R·Iron- ty Friday eveninJ In honor of and Pvt, Carl Hall.
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the birthday of lhelr son, David Mr. Chatlel Mub, Jr., hll A - Foillllnl 4ue to harden- dreoo He,ltp Bii\ltl '!It~·,. Gl
state driver's license and tem. who waa celebrating hi• tighth received word tlult bit mother, Ina of lbo artel'iu. .
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cy, Cindy, Sharon
It vacaUonlng 1n FlorldD wltll
lhelr son, Roy ond family, who
live there.
Tho Klngbury MlsaiODIII'Y club
of the Carleton Churcl! which
spo111or
the Rev. ·•nd
Mrs.
Unscramble thete four Iumhlei,
Jesberg met Tueaday, Jan . 17,
one letter to each IJquare, to
form four ordinary word•.
at the home of Mrs. William
Klng. Enjoytna a puUuck IUtlcheon at noon were Mrs. Vlr(ll
King, Mrs. Webber Wood, Mra.
Charles Mash, Mrs. Ralnh Carl,
Mra. Charles Kin~. Mrs. John
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pear]ng the Word of God.''
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Chirle• Mash 1avo the 'bUs~ ,
Now arranct tho eirclltllletltro ness report. The pregldent Mrs
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nation's last . three prllidents- quoted as recalling: "Chun:h!U I All I want Is eompltance wltb
Eisenhower, Kennedy and John. could be rather trenchant, if not my wishes, alter reasonable
son-are central figures in a a little sorcutic, tn giving Idiscussioru."'
trio "! na!'l'l'fk television orders. But viewed today, they ]
broadcasts -ournntly planned Imake us smile. · To · ·a chief And the following tale is aloo
lor airing within the
next 1 marshal'.fol air he cabled: 'l'm lbroug}jt forth by the
oeveral weeki.
glad you have --tit• -matter, .. occordlng to the
On Feb. 12, according to NBC· you say, under examination. IY0 U ever ,hear the otory of
TV; William 1\janchester, outhor Pray report to me tomorrow ;Brsmarck. The British
of 'the coittroversi4! book "The what is going to be done.' And told me the story hl?'self.
Dea!Jl of a· _Ppsldent.'' ~bout to a first sea lord ho cabled jn wcrlessed Churchill, The
the late John F, Kennedy, will , per: 'I have received your marck 19 8 wreck.~ crew ~ 81
be 'il)tervlfwl'&lt;lln a special one. : message. May I remind you .left her but she ~"!' t sink. I ve
hotir edition- of ''Meet the · that warships are meant to go got just enongh oilm my ship
p,t,..&gt;•
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'get home.' The prime minister
$J!C..TV 'notes that this will ,
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be . Manchester's "first national : The network also ~~otes ! the Bls!"arck " on the bottom:
teltvision land radio) Interview ' Eisenhower as recalling: Once·~. well send out and tow
prOgram ;!nee the controversy i Mr. Churchtll sard In a meetmg: I rn.
lll1'e over his book." The
ne"stlten who will interview
bi&lt;il will be. P~~oun&lt;ed later,
sats the 111!1iitii;k\
0n 'l1nlndaj,)eter Hord, the
who , lilcu\ored President
UC3 J0ll
JoJ~Iil'•· displeasure with his
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chief oxecutive,
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Legislators, faced with a
f~toduulil
discuss the zoommg htghway death toll and threa~s of a cutback In
a&lt; coooersatton on federal htghway funds, took up the Issues of auto m·
"Today" program. I spechon and drtver educa!IOn Wedne~ay .
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Thursday, ABC-TV 1
The Senate Urban H!ghway Affall's Commtttee held
an .boin: special In hearmgs on a bill allowmg pohce to arr~~ motoriSts
Iormor Ffl!sident Dwight I whose cars are tn d~ng~rously poor condthon and an·
. at his farm other to trtple drtvet s hce~se fees to raise money for
. Pa., remlnis- , dnyer education for all with journalist O~o teen-agers.
ney , 0-Y-;::~wn~ One auto
about t~e milita-1b ~ l~w;ak~r~.w:re s~ur;~ in::~~~
thas Sere~y
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Act of 1006, wh•ch several sen- several In the House.
program ls I ators noted provtde• that 10 _per ,tee Cluurman Sen. Ro"':rl
"';f,~r.: :'Ge·nerall Eisenhower I cent of htghway funds be wtth· · Stockdale, R·Kent, satd
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AJif:-'!V las released in ad- two programs by the end of wtth the auto inspection
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some recollectrons by the , ~ures.
e~J~:~ide·nt of ;he late British 1 The first measure was intro- Carney cautioned
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COlD~. 110 ltlechanlc Si., Pomeroy,
Ohio 45769. Bualness Olfl&lt;t phone 9922158. ldltori.ll phone 992-21~7.

1!1' with \II&lt;; I'I!W gllnmlck of predlct!De on
percenlli e bUis tba pooslbillty of niP
....,.,.. . How many timet they hit It on lbe
~ dooJ liOi seem to confuse the publle:
Ptl tvetl U they make mistakes, they ~
Secolld claos postage paid at Pomeroy,
11art out eodt day with 1 clean slate.
'" But not oo !be blunders of !be budge- Ohio.
ll!trs who deal In figures beyond the lma·
NattoDOI ldverttalng repruantaUve·
li;Datlon of most.
BotUneiU Kimball, Inc. ll43 Lextngto•
1'be Budget even bas become more unAve.. New York City, New York.
predletallle In this age of managed economics, wbleh connot be eruod day.by-doy,
Soblltrlptton ntes: DeHverod b7 car
liit"llves with us 1o the end of lime. It 11
rter where ovlilable, 35 centa per weet
irlte that many of us will not be around to one year in advance at tho Dtll1 Selltt
face up to the mountlnr deficits, but our
nel offlee U8.20&lt; six montbl, P .IO:
flilldren 'and arendchlldren will be In a pothree monlhl $3.90. By Motor Route
illlon· io pay ever iDt:reUing taxes in the where carrter service noc anllable ono
tiilo 'to caleb up, or keep ahead of natioDOI
month fl.SO. By mul one year '10.00;
11\ianclal disaster.
SII monlhe, ~. 25; Three monlhe, fi.OO
c: ::JA elaasie u:ample of bungling was the
itltement made by the President's econo· 1- - - - - - - - - - - - - - mic odvilon last year. They stated a figure layoff ol a sizeoble number of waae earnthat wao based on careful judgement of ers. During 1986, stockhoiden lost over
the def"l!S' requirements in VIetnam. They $150 biiUon In the fluctuallolll of the
missed ff by a country mile. Thus, we can· stock market.
119t !Qok p~ the present Budget and rest asThere are reason• given by apolog1sto
sured that it is th• ultimate cost.
for these expe!U who advire tbo Presi·
They Jits!sf their course Is to avoid in· dent.
nation and bottlenecks. They were n o t
In some quarters the blame Is placed on
smart enoush to predict the rapid Increase !be Pentagon for underestlmatlna the cost
in prices of goods and servires. nor did of !be VIetnam war. Another Ia that there
lb.!!Y fore'ee the decline in residential con· were Inadequate figures In Indices from
stfuction.
which they made their decisions, but !be
These economic seers went so far as tG one on which we would place the creotest
say
saw improvement in our bal· blame is counsel in a position where !bey
due to the sterling situa. have a mixture of politics and economies
to their other calcula· as a motive In their looking of the econo· wrong in almost every my of the country.
of the economic situation.
Whatever the reason for their classic
dollar is still In trou· miscalculation, there is no justification for
..•!li•~en is in deep water these advisors who hold unprecedented
mounting inflation, taxing. spending and regulatory power ov·
p~l,ces have Increased er our lives. They, by their advice, can up.
!be 'amount that they calculated, set the marketplace and tause confusion
witiol 8MJ! to the highest point In In the minds of the public.
inventories have piled
We would say they have lost the statU!
~aking rate of $15 billion. of experts. It will take a major break·
is a slowdown In -pro- through on their part to restore confidence
plant, which caused a In the minds of the people. ·

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What could be 1111 reuo11 lor
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In tbe II'IIIIIIIIR 01 pemleloua
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ceilloll·bt a f~ure o1 ihf mar- aot lucky ID other ·.worda, · a
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welfarepaymenlllllke l whldt lamll,es ,below a eerlaln ~~ trw~lalll. Cure ,&lt; Ia lilt w~ ~1\llilbUd'm·
Jncome leVel ~ would ~· JIOIIIble only If lllt 'bUII -leu. er lalr.. Jitr any p!Kt. Slllttbia
He alto proposed tllat all automalto _paymentl from lbo temll,' ~ IIIIITOW twDof. or wife, "ii ~V. &amp; .ade!JUI ~
atalel be required to participate ire!llltll'Y ~ajhor than Pllina diNa• o( lhe·' oplee,D· - C:fD pe for IO!Illllli N~'taUIJ.'• ·&gt;a
In an existing program under tu11 \0 the lteUUI')'). ·
be IOUDd 11111 removld.
mako It; aild -.. 1&lt;~'-llllt'lf~ ti
whlcb federal grant1 are 11Theae plaDI,Jnay or may not'
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He also announ~~ that be, available to help provide work· prore to be P,r,ICticable at anv' 11 - Wb&amp; le liypocbr9mic 111- Delr,
Intends to ,.t up a co~!sslon training for unemployed parents lime.'' JQhnloli eald. "ADd lhey eJDio? OlD tt jle c;pndT
Yo1, bul .:, wll) If lt~·bllll- on
of leadmg Amer~calll!
to on welfare.
are' almlltll surely beyond our A -111 ~
a -clan&lt;l•-~'floi&gt;r? - lji ' '·•'... '· ·
conduct • two-year study of Johnson said one proposal lor mea111 •I tbla lime. But wr lbl! rod blood cello 111'1 "!"aller Dear Hetea:
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various proposals for guarani.._ guaranteeing minimum Jncomeo must examine ony ulan, howe•· 11111 fewer ibiD aormal and art Our )3-year-old diUibtef·.1111
lng • . minimum income to all to tile poor Is the ....,ailed er unc;tnVellllonal, whlcb could lacldlls In normal troD coJiianL you doll'l iaree wllll m• ~ .
Amerrcans.
"negative Income tu" (under promise a major advaDCO." . It ~an bt cured t, oupplflnl DO.t ltllllla hOr dite ,ili! ·,hiiii
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report, Johnson said that "our
Roush. Also aelldtn8 a (1ft, wu 1n1 tho IGUr&lt;e of lbo cbroolc tnterut II hlnriba arouDlf at
system of public assistance Is
David's crandmolbor, Mro. Ed- bloOd 1o81, sud! 11 • bl-.cllnc lilt ~store !!'h~!' .'lbt ~·
now 30 years. old and bas
na J!ot!M;.., who , was unable to plies or 1to11110h or ill...,... ate. t IIY doltl . cfji '!',~ )ill
obvious faults.'
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atterus;-ltl!fmhmentr of I c f bleedne due to tar16 dally d()MII w'a near II. ~ ea1o jou,'ll. be
States now conlrlbute only 41
cream, decorated birthday cake of aspirin and other causes.· · ·on her side. -WHICH! ·
cents of each welfare dollar.
bake&lt;! by his mother and pop
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with the federal government
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supplying the other ~9 c""!". The Apple Grove WSCS held
both past :tO, have heredltity YOUR aide, . you ·hiYiillc
Each •tate is lree to c;stablish , its regular meet tog al t he
ll)lherocytosls which
cacqes reading llllp 11101 X¥:1 v.-,
&lt;II own standards of engibility Ichurch Tuesday evening wttll
them to hive bemolytlc B!&gt;Oln• e~~refully, All~ ,t,; I ' IIJJlj! \to
and to detennlne Its level of Itwelve member1 present.
Ia. What cauoee tblt and wllat bave lt'lmdo 'WhO' i/o bey1 ~but
payments to the needy.
Tile meeting opened by sing•
. u the treatment?
not do)Yilat-the dn!i~l and
"State stand•.~• of need "e ing -the hymn "A Charge To
cA- Hereditary aphero~lyoo· moot ~!l!llte!f -J~or ,_,:_~·
miserably low, the Pre~ldent Keep I Have," followed by pray·
II .or llemolyU~ jaundice · ' II frlends : D•~ .-J¥il1!1.:.illit:iliiisaid. In 18 states a family of or· by Mrs. Dolly Wolfe.
' nd Mr VIr D Kln and dtaracterlzed by tile pre~alence til ar01!114•&amp;,p
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four " preoumed able - to
Mr. 1 . 8· g
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manage for a month on $IS • of ~e ~a: ~~~HIn cht!'f" ~m~y·~~W ~"'·~= -lot!ID of abtiOrmal red blood •Dear,Mro. Bdttel:
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perso~r less. And In many
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' · i.ooth cells), tbe deatrucUon of red One of ybur corf¥JIIiit4enll.
states, actual payments averoge t was Sell EvaluaHoo. Scrip- Beal aod Linda, .Mrs. ,EJJz · eella aDd enlarged ll)lleen. Tile 1n refel'l'lnl to a •18hyiter)·oal
far helow their own standards tnre readrngs by Mrs. Dallu Murray - AI!Id - ~-~· ~gh"\1; best reoults are obtained by ,... estate man," tater ~ -blm
of need.
Hlll and Mrs. Alex Wheeler. A son au attend.,.. nay
moval of tbe splean. _
a "realtor.'; 1 btllnt ,~')liecl
"It Is time to raise payments question and answer dls~sion ~ces at the Clifton Metbotile Ia~ word ~!j, ~
toward more acceptable levels. followed.
dis! Chtu'~h. -~Cllfton.. W. Va. . II - For tho put )'ftr I batt reJI(tors are "l'l!al ~~!' Jiu,nto
"As a fcrst step, I· ask tbe The business meeting was In Pvl Cart Hall, son "Of Mr. had spells of heart fibrillation who are tnemben of., ~ ~~·
Congress to require that each charge ol Mrs. Mabel Roush and Mrs Carl Hall, who has tbat last from two to four tiona! A!soclatlon otJI~al " £a.
state's payments at least mee1 when tile. members de&lt;lde4 to been staiione4 with the Arme4 houro. Yawnlnl or strelc:hlnl ''lito lloJrdl." Ao tniCh ihei.-art
its own definition of need: and gtve mpney Instead of birthday Forces in ·Germall)' has re- may trllgor an ittack. 1 am "JWOJ'!I to 1 oode of•tl!lcoLwhicll
that its definition of need ~&gt;qgiltstoJlda .II~YChlldalthe turnednomefora30dayleave taklngql$ldinefor ,lt. Whlt' wouldnol!"'nnlitllo~ - ~·
kept up to dale BIIIIUally as Letart ralls grade sch?"l luneh tiefo
oma to VIet Nam.
11 tba ca119011 Is It iierJDU!t
conduct thiS Jel,ter _repOrtt, . ~ol
condition• change.''
room. Members attendrng were
reg
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He also propose&lt;! new pay· Mrs, Bertha Robtnaon, Mrs. Mr. and Mro. William Kllll .fectual •contraetJons of tbe alii'· Realtoro . ,
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merJt formulas which would Dallas Hill, Mro. Early Roush, visited one day re""'tly with iclee) may bO due 1o an avei'IC' If tile maa !J, In f-..ot,~a._.:'l'llalr
permit those 00 welfare "to Mrs. Dolly Wolfe, Mrs. Carroll Mr: and Mrs. Richard Hellman ti~e tbfl'!lld, rheumatic he~~ lor" be !hould bo Tt~- 11!1·
keep some Part of what they While, Mrs. Dorsa P81'8011S, Mro. at Hemlock Grove.
disease or COI'&lt;Itiiii'Y artery dl· m"'IJol,lyto the. N:AREB, . lor
may earn" In part time jobll. At Roy Btl~ Mro. Howard Rob,.11110 _ all potentlal1y Hrioui, disclplinlry act,too. ~ VOI'I1on
present, such earnings roduco inson, Mrs. Aln Wheeler, Mrs. Mr. and Mn. Lonnie Hudson condltlona. Qllinidlne Is an old··w. Boordsley, Publ\&lt;i' ~~~~na
Jack Ables, Mrs. John Stobarl, vialted with her f,Tandmotbor, standby Jbat Is IIlii widely uaed.JDireetor, . Callfomla'.~ ', J~
he was "not trying to put any Mrs. Sherman Ford.
Mrs. Grace carr al Harrison-lit addition to lre!IIIJia I be tate Aso&lt;fe!a\lon. .. , ·•.,, ·: :&lt;
body In jail. I just want to get Refreshments were serve&lt;! by ville r&lt;llOIIIIY.
eaule, an electric pacetllaker 'l'bis column·• Ia ~lllecl;-~
these obvious junkers off the Mrs. Dallas Hill and Mrs. Jack Vlaltlns Sundar aft"!"J"'"' may bl adviuble.
lamUy II~, ~ II• VOIJ'-'1' "'" .
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Ables.
with Mr. and Mro. John Dean
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. lila .'ld.d ttQuble or tutrt,;. .,,plain '
Tile second bill co-sponsored Mr · and Mrp. Ruasell Roush and sons were Mr. 11111 Mrs. 11 - What Is meant bf IYD• trouble; lot ~belp ,·YOU
Sen. Oliver O'Casek, O-Ak- ~nt.;tained wilh a birthday P81'· Kenneth
M~l Of Racine cope 'or an arterlosc)eroUc bat- Sht -11'111 aloo wek!.om• !:!U~J
and Oak! Collins R·Iron- ty Friday eveninJ In honor of and Pvt, Carl Hall.
It?
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ton, called f: an incr~ase
the birthday of lhelr son, David Mr. Chatlel Mub, Jr., hll A - Foillllnl 4ue to harden- dreoo He,ltp Bii\ltl '!It~·,. Gl
state driver's license and tem. who waa celebrating hi• tighth received word tlult bit mother, Ina of lbo artel'iu. .
Iilii·' n.-..papel'i . , "',_, &gt;o :
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Mra
Sylvta
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has
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porary lcense ee~ to
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at her home 1
pclus 25 cfents reg7,tratlon eed. D
Lengwi "~~ and
Mrs at Gahanna
urrent ees are ;} cents an
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cents, Pus ' cents reg
~ arBOna, and Eddie who Is pistor of Carleton church
UOD fee.
cy, Cindy, Sharon
It vacaUonlng 1n FlorldD wltll
lhelr son, Roy ond family, who
live there.
Tho Klngbury MlsaiODIII'Y club
of the Carleton Churcl! which
spo111or
the Rev. ·•nd
Mrs.
Unscramble thete four Iumhlei,
Jesberg met Tueaday, Jan . 17,
one letter to each IJquare, to
form four ordinary word•.
at the home of Mrs. William
Klng. Enjoytna a puUuck IUtlcheon at noon were Mrs. Vlr(ll
King, Mrs. Webber Wood, Mra.
Charles Mash, Mrs. Ralnh Carl,
Mra. Charles Kin~. Mrs. John
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.Dean and Mrs. William Klil(.
In lhe , aHemoon a devoUonal . ,
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(ave a reading "A Famine For
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pear]ng the Word of God.''
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In Die oboence ol the · tietary, Mrs. Clyde lllntnn. Mro,_
EMPAND
Chirle• Mash 1avo the 'bUs~ ,
Now arranct tho eirclltllletltro ness report. The pregldent Mrs
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WASHINGTON (UPI)-Preoidenl Joh01011 urged eo._....
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nation's public aoslstano:e pr•
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AilatlloMrs J
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Seoood Ave.; Paul B. MJJler, I
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55 '"' Garfield Ave. ; Gene L.
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Rio Grande: Roy l!:akew, Rt 1
Golllpolls; Mra. Roll A.
Raines, Vlntlln; Franlt C. Dnt.
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Robert M. Gilliland,
New
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New Haven; Mrs. M&amp;Jde E.
Lewis, Pt. Pleasant; Harry B.
Roush, Rt. 1, Letart: Mrs. Har·
old K. Germao, Rl 1 Long Bolo
l&lt;lm; Mra. Fred 0 . Rlcgs, Rl
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Rt. 4 Albany: Mrs. Frantlln
W. Brinker, Rt. Z Racine; Mrs.
Jennings B. Adkins, Pomeroy;

Toppers Plains . LongBottom
Social Notes
Society News
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A st.andlnl' ovation greets the performance of two JDOrtal en&amp;o
rnies--a. Siberian tiger and a ho:r!e-&lt;Jne of the many attractions
to be aem when Ringling&gt; Bro!l. an4 Barnum &amp;. Bailey eireu1
eomes to the Charlost.on Civic Center for 8 pertormanee$, Tbura·
day through Sunday February 16, 17, 18 ar1d 19. Matinee and
evenlng ehowll each day. Children adalitted for hal1-priee FrHla:r
matinee and Sunday evening.
,
Presentin&amp; 25 new a.ets never before seen In the United States
and the hu·1est ca11t o! iDtornatlonal circus 11tars in the world.

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oolol: "Coacrol*llolu. Hope
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PT. PLEASANT - Rucb A. ....... Ia tile 11oQ11a1 wltlo
PT. PLEASANT 01rey , _ Pt. P'_.nl
ller Dnl dllld pi 1 ......,11&lt;1 Board o1 D1rec1on of lhe Mao
(letlt,. ha'lleoll,;.m..s prooloJen,ti wltll. llle IItie: "Tweol}'...v· oon Counly Ac:lloo Groop ..W
of lho Kuowba Vall., llaDk
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muy meet Thunday at 7:10 p.m. Ill
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Members are urged til attend
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thi• Important meeting. Some
Daniel Boone IJolol
Gallipolis Woman
of the agend.a wm Include a review of programs submitted for
Curry Is the ofCIJIII ODCUiive To Speak Thunday
the grant year, March
1967
to aerve as president in
through Feb. 1968; status of
bank's 100 year history.
PT. PLEASANT - Marjorie [ neighborhood centers; seating
Curry attended 1ooal
Bnnton of Gallipolis will be of a low-income individual to
Drake Uofvenity od did
speaker at the meeting of 1 the West Central Association
uate work at Dsrtmouth
Tu-Endle-Wel Garden Club Board of Directors; a represenlegll, Harvard School of
at the Chris! Ep:sco- lative to serve on the Advisory
ness and Columbia Uofveraity.
Orurch pansh house beg:n- Council for Vocation Education
He Is tbe SOD of Mrs. W. H.
at 8 p.m
in Maoon County, and the emCun-y, fonner Pt. Pleasant
Mrs Bruwm "'11
present ployment of five neighborhood
dent now Uving in
on the art of eeramles aides.
1M 1be late Capt. Curry. Mr.
the program with her The Rev. Charles A. Pitzer
Curry Lt IJ)JIJJied to a Pt.
be Mrs C A Pitzer, who is president of the board of di·

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COLORS

COLORS
Hunicomb
Beige Blscu it
eA-UNE SKIRTS
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•SLACKS
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County MILL ST.
JanefE~I:~~d~e:m:O!I:s~tr~a~te=th:e~u~se:s::oflirec~t~o~rs~a~n~d~Rob~ert:Ri:·
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casvllle; B.Vicky
L. Hflldel'IIOD,
olde,gJr1,
alsterElizahelb
of Mrs. Earl
Dennie
Adilm.s,
Rt. 2 Lu- ant
Rt. 3 Jackson; Mrs.
Homer anc1 Mra. Walter Krodel,
Miller, Sr., Rt. I Waterloo; Gor- of Pt. Pleasant. Mr. and
don R. Manball, Ravenswood; Curry are lbe pare.U of
Mrs. Howard Niebous, Hav· ...... and reside at 1153 Britlge
enswood; Mrs. Minnie Coppock, Rd., Charleston.
Wellstnn; Mrs. Della M. Ellis, Tbe new president joined
Huntington; Donald T. Wyant, bank In t94e In the credit
' Jackson.
partment ancl att ~hl~s,~:;mo~~~:
Bfrlllt
Tuesday, WIS Ol
Mrs. Franklin W. Brinker, Rt. prea!dent.
2 Racine, daughter, 1;15 p. m.
----Wednesday; Mrs. Maxie E.
Lewis, Pt. Pleasant, daughter,
7:50 a. m. Wednesday; Mrs .
Charles H. Deem, Portland,

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f cediRK peanuts to one of Capt. Hugo Schmitt's 1big behemoths.
Presenting 25 new .a cb never before seen in the United States and
the larR"es~ cast of international circuo stars in the world the
Ringling ~rna. and Barnum &amp; Bailey Circus is coming to Ch~rles~
ton for 4 days giving 8 pedormances, Thursday through Sunday,
Februar~ 16, 17, 18 and 19, Matinee and evening pertonnances
eac~ day. Children under 18 years admitted for hplf pric-e Friday
~~t_m_•_•_••:_
,d_s_un_da_y:_ev_ening. The circus i11 on jts 97th world tour.

daughter, ~!~e~- Tuesday. I
Richard G. Abels, Oakey
Bowyer, Michael L. Collins,
Mrs. Neva Denney, Mrs. VIvian
E. Fergu...,, Mrs. David . J. PT PLEASANT _ The
Graham, Mrs. Mary R. Hayes, Ann~ Maoon County
. Mrs. Charles L. Higginbotham, Silage Show will be
Walter_,!.. lllggln8, Jo Angela ru ry 7 8 and 9 at
Houch!lli, Mrs. Gary W. Isner, S~lo ~ Nura~ at Lakin
Mrs. Francis H. Johnson, Mrs. W V
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Robert W. Lawson, Andrew J. ~blls wUI be accepted all
McDaofel, Wilbur M. Mercer, day February 7th. J!idiing will
Ruby _R Ohbnger, Mrs. Dnra take place Felruary. 8 and the
R. Pbllbp;~, Mrs. Earl Pinker· program will be February 9.
ton, Mrs. Norman J. Plymale, Participants In tbb year'•
Mrs. James Roberlll, Lowell W. program wUI be . Dr.
Robert
:Rodg=~ders, Mr_~- Waller E. 0. Kelly, Slate Estension
Linda C. Slzeiilore, Mrs. iallst _ Dairy. Iir Clifrord
E. Smith, Mrs. LaW· p rter Sta•• ;,... ' •~- ""le&lt;:irence A. Smith, Mrs. Harold
L. Spencer, Mrs. Jolm R. Slurg· Marv; Synder
tbe State
!IIC::~Mrs.
Wells
Wallu,
JohnWalke,
M. Mrs.
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Wo',. blowing up a storm of LOW PRICES on f•mous
br1nd heolth, grooming ond comfort aids your family needs
to w01thor the winter in g,..,t sh1pe. Get thom tod1y. Our
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.M. Weaver, Mrs. ShirNibert, Mrs. Jean Cobb,
Ple.IIUI Valley Hospital
Jl-r.tfloo.' Owen E. AlliJrlgbl and, Admltlool: Mrs. James Neal,
Infant daughter, Mrs. John W. Pt. Pleasaof; Mrs. Kenneth
and lnfaof son. •
Jones, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Rol·
land Gibbs, Letart.
Virginia has 1 filial area of DIRJiarced: Estella Davlo,
square mnes, of which Buffalo: Jamea Clyburn, Pt.
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Pl.
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Baumann, recently nrrn'ed .from Europe, pnwa tra.in~;r 1 .~ II
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T.hu, IS one of t~e n1any attractions thnt will appear with the
c1rcua ~hen It tomf'l'l · \oo .chatJ.eflhln Ctvic Center for 8 four
da'y en(&amp;g~ment, Thursday through Sunday February 16 17 ta
and 19, With matin c('~"dn'd' even~tig 'H hciWil each day Th 1 '
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Reg. $1 Just Wonderful
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AilatlloMrs J
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Seoood Ave.; Paul B. MJJler, I
Garfield Ave.; In 1!:. Hallleld,
55 '"' Garfield Ave. ; Gene L.
Mullins, Rt z Vlntoa; lin.
A•~llile M - lis R Z C
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City; Randall S. Moore, Rt I
~wn pity; Bryan R. l!:vana,
Rio Grande: Roy l!:akew, Rt 1
Golllpolls; Mra. Roll A.
Raines, Vlntlln; Franlt C. Dnt.
...,, RU. Z Pt. Pleasant: Mra.
Robert M. Gilliland,
New
Haven ; Mrs. Roy J. Grimm,
New Haven; Mrs. M&amp;Jde E.
Lewis, Pt. Pleasant; Harry B.
Roush, Rt. 1, Letart: Mrs. Har·
old K. Germao, Rl 1 Long Bolo
l&lt;lm; Mra. Fred 0 . Rlcgs, Rl
! Pomeroy; Mrs. Jay T. Ray,
Rt. 4 Albany: Mrs. Frantlln
W. Brinker, Rt. Z Racine; Mrs.
Jennings B. Adkins, Pomeroy;

Toppers Plains . LongBottom
Social Notes
Society News
0&gt;1.1.--

A st.andlnl' ovation greets the performance of two JDOrtal en&amp;o
rnies--a. Siberian tiger and a ho:r!e-&lt;Jne of the many attractions
to be aem when Ringling&gt; Bro!l. an4 Barnum &amp;. Bailey eireu1
eomes to the Charlost.on Civic Center for 8 pertormanee$, Tbura·
day through Sunday February 16, 17, 18 ar1d 19. Matinee and
evenlng ehowll each day. Children adalitted for hal1-priee FrHla:r
matinee and Sunday evening.
,
Presentin&amp; 25 new a.ets never before seen In the United States
and the hu·1est ca11t o! iDtornatlonal circus 11tars in the world.

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oolol: "Coacrol*llolu. Hope
1M ..., li -~ lllle." A
PT. PLEASANT - Rucb A. ....... Ia tile 11oQ11a1 wltlo
PT. PLEASANT 01rey , _ Pt. P'_.nl
ller Dnl dllld pi 1 ......,11&lt;1 Board o1 D1rec1on of lhe Mao
(letlt,. ha'lleoll,;.m..s prooloJen,ti wltll. llle IItie: "Tweol}'...v· oon Counly Ac:lloo Groop ..W
of lho Kuowba Vall., llaDk
ea. ,._ _ llave
muy meet Thunday at 7:10 p.m. Ill
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oom of lhe - .. ~--·
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ciJreetorJ 111eellnf 'II!HdaJ
eonnedloD wHil lila · lllliUal
Members are urged til attend
obarebo~' ....... at
lho
thi• Important meeting. Some
Daniel Boone IJolol
Gallipolis Woman
of the agend.a wm Include a review of programs submitted for
Curry Is the ofCIJIII ODCUiive To Speak Thunday
the grant year, March
1967
to aerve as president in
through Feb. 1968; status of
bank's 100 year history.
PT. PLEASANT - Marjorie [ neighborhood centers; seating
Curry attended 1ooal
Bnnton of Gallipolis will be of a low-income individual to
Drake Uofvenity od did
speaker at the meeting of 1 the West Central Association
uate work at Dsrtmouth
Tu-Endle-Wel Garden Club Board of Directors; a represenlegll, Harvard School of
at the Chris! Ep:sco- lative to serve on the Advisory
ness and Columbia Uofveraity.
Orurch pansh house beg:n- Council for Vocation Education
He Is tbe SOD of Mrs. W. H.
at 8 p.m
in Maoon County, and the emCun-y, fonner Pt. Pleasant
Mrs Bruwm "'11
present ployment of five neighborhood
dent now Uving in
on the art of eeramles aides.
1M 1be late Capt. Curry. Mr.
the program with her The Rev. Charles A. Pitzer
Curry Lt IJ)JIJJied to a Pt.
be Mrs C A Pitzer, who is president of the board of di·

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COLORS

COLORS
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Beige Blscu it
eA-UNE SKIRTS
e Pl.EATED SKIRTS
•SLACKS
eJACKETS
eBUIMUDA'S

Blue Morn,
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eBlOUSES
eSKIRTS
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husks In artistic arrange. directllr of the Mason :clt:a:rd:l•]
County MILL ST.
JanefE~I:~~d~e:m:O!I:s~tr~a~te=th:e~u~se:s::oflirec~t~o~rs~a~n~d~Rob~ert:Ri:·
Action Group.

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casvllle; B.Vicky
L. Hflldel'IIOD,
olde,gJr1,
alsterElizahelb
of Mrs. Earl
Dennie
Adilm.s,
Rt. 2 Lu- ant
Rt. 3 Jackson; Mrs.
Homer anc1 Mra. Walter Krodel,
Miller, Sr., Rt. I Waterloo; Gor- of Pt. Pleasant. Mr. and
don R. Manball, Ravenswood; Curry are lbe pare.U of
Mrs. Howard Niebous, Hav· ...... and reside at 1153 Britlge
enswood; Mrs. Minnie Coppock, Rd., Charleston.
Wellstnn; Mrs. Della M. Ellis, Tbe new president joined
Huntington; Donald T. Wyant, bank In t94e In the credit
' Jackson.
partment ancl att ~hl~s,~:;mo~~~:
Bfrlllt
Tuesday, WIS Ol
Mrs. Franklin W. Brinker, Rt. prea!dent.
2 Racine, daughter, 1;15 p. m.
----Wednesday; Mrs. Maxie E.
Lewis, Pt. Pleasant, daughter,
7:50 a. m. Wednesday; Mrs .
Charles H. Deem, Portland,

Hay, Silage

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Two of Ringling's famous funnymen assist a small circus fan tn
f cediRK peanuts to one of Capt. Hugo Schmitt's 1big behemoths.
Presenting 25 new .a cb never before seen in the United States and
the larR"es~ cast of international circuo stars in the world the
Ringling ~rna. and Barnum &amp; Bailey Circus is coming to Ch~rles~
ton for 4 days giving 8 pedormances, Thursday through Sunday,
Februar~ 16, 17, 18 and 19, Matinee and evening pertonnances
eac~ day. Children under 18 years admitted for hplf pric-e Friday
~~t_m_•_•_••:_
,d_s_un_da_y:_ev_ening. The circus i11 on jts 97th world tour.

daughter, ~!~e~- Tuesday. I
Richard G. Abels, Oakey
Bowyer, Michael L. Collins,
Mrs. Neva Denney, Mrs. VIvian
E. Fergu...,, Mrs. David . J. PT PLEASANT _ The
Graham, Mrs. Mary R. Hayes, Ann~ Maoon County
. Mrs. Charles L. Higginbotham, Silage Show will be
Walter_,!.. lllggln8, Jo Angela ru ry 7 8 and 9 at
Houch!lli, Mrs. Gary W. Isner, S~lo ~ Nura~ at Lakin
Mrs. Francis H. Johnson, Mrs. W V
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Robert W. Lawson, Andrew J. ~blls wUI be accepted all
McDaofel, Wilbur M. Mercer, day February 7th. J!idiing will
Ruby _R Ohbnger, Mrs. Dnra take place Felruary. 8 and the
R. Pbllbp;~, Mrs. Earl Pinker· program will be February 9.
ton, Mrs. Norman J. Plymale, Participants In tbb year'•
Mrs. James Roberlll, Lowell W. program wUI be . Dr.
Robert
:Rodg=~ders, Mr_~- Waller E. 0. Kelly, Slate Estension
Linda C. Slzeiilore, Mrs. iallst _ Dairy. Iir Clifrord
E. Smith, Mrs. LaW· p rter Sta•• ;,... ' •~- ""le&lt;:irence A. Smith, Mrs. Harold
L. Spencer, Mrs. Jolm R. Slurg· Marv; Synder
tbe State
!IIC::~Mrs.
Wells
Wallu,
JohnWalke,
M. Mrs.
W:ll, Departwenl nf Agriculture.

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Wo',. blowing up a storm of LOW PRICES on f•mous
br1nd heolth, grooming ond comfort aids your family needs
to w01thor the winter in g,..,t sh1pe. Get thom tod1y. Our
pric&amp;~

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.M. Weaver, Mrs. ShirNibert, Mrs. Jean Cobb,
Ple.IIUI Valley Hospital
Jl-r.tfloo.' Owen E. AlliJrlgbl and, Admltlool: Mrs. James Neal,
Infant daughter, Mrs. John W. Pt. Pleasaof; Mrs. Kenneth
and lnfaof son. •
Jones, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Rol·
land Gibbs, Letart.
Virginia has 1 filial area of DIRJiarced: Estella Davlo,
square mnes, of which Buffalo: Jamea Clyburn, Pt.
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Pl.
PleasanL ·
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Baumann, recently nrrn'ed .from Europe, pnwa tra.in~;r 1 .~ II
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T.hu, IS one of t~e n1any attractions thnt will appear with the
c1rcua ~hen It tomf'l'l · \oo .chatJ.eflhln Ctvic Center for 8 four
da'y en(&amp;g~ment, Thursday through Sunday February 16 17 ta
and 19, With matin c('~"dn'd' even~tig 'H hciWil each day Th 1 '
~5 n~w acts· .tnever
before
seen in ta.., Uni•-.. d Stat••· Ch:ld
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IIIII Bobby, Alblity, Mr.
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CONGESTAID _
99c
Reg. $4.98 - 24-oz.
LIQUID GERITOL $3.34
Reg. $1.00 - 4-oz.
RIGHT GUARD_ 87c
Reg. $1 Just Wonderful
HAIR SPRAY
77c
Reg. $2.49- 24s
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11ll a 111b '"'""""'- ""~
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,.... . . 1ai1rt11, llld Jri- - llmod at tile ..allld &lt;~'No
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jlldcs.
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aeedlod 1be
Rbod&lt;!s edmf.,wtalloll .,... 118
.Ute ...,poye ..-r bill, wlll&lt;ll
would gift the greot ' It the doporlmeat heads IIIII
tile ldllalleot lo lbolll 11011' -

alool "))b one lumbul, lntro&lt;l!ud ·• blpartlau IIIII the leul.
'Pemenll1'7 ..-Y bill; IIIII a pro. meuw. lo mo.-' the Jl81 '1'!le bill by Repo. Rlcblrd M.
posal wu made in lbe Senate of all Judpo Ia Oblo, from lbe all'lsllalllell of Mansfield, cart
1D the henefi1 payments probete 1o lbe &amp;lpnlme Court. -es. Cleveland, and David L
to retired letldlers IIIII slll'Yiv- The bill ,... JOU&amp;Itl by lito Ob1o Headley ol Barl&gt;erton Is aimed
111e llou!io,

Wider lbe Stile Telcbers Slate Bar A"""""""'
at lhe lower pes u It calli
Retir@ment System.
Blllllba l'n9on•
lor an acroos-tbe-board lncrNie
II also was a buoy day for Under lbe bill, Supreme 01urt of flOO per IIIOIIlb. It bas 110
lbe momnlttees, u lbe House judges II'OU)d have their saJar.. dlance of pusage.
J'liw.:e Comm1iteo lleld 11101'11- les ralaed from lho eurrem $11,· Attendants In bospllala for lbe
IIlii IIIII emlln&amp; •: i""" on a 1100 a year to 130,1100 111111 appeJ- erimlnally Insane woul4 get Jl81
~ amendmeut 1o ea- late court judge~' salaries wouJ4 1ncre.... In Ove s~ UDder a
bl!llob an Oblo Building Author· go liom ~.000 to IZII,OOO.
bill ollen&gt;d by Rep. Walter L.
lty 111111 IIOVI!ral other commil· Bued on the population of White, R·Lima.
"""' bad
bearlngo.
lho CI&gt;Wity IIIey serve, commoo
Elllerpacy Mea...,
,Jolla lfcEIJQy, the governor's pleao and probate court judges Rep. James Thorpe, R • Alll~t;ol'.\'!.espeol both aesslons of now rocelve salaries ranging anee, lnlrodu&lt;Od an emergency
tbe_ ·
CommUtee bearing from fll,;GO to $20,500. 'lbal biD to provide supplemtllltal
leyiDI to explala lbe complex range would bo booaled to $13,· pay of $1,200 to each county auresolution.
1100 to IZII,IIOO by !be bill
ditor.
The House ~te Govtmmeot Increases also are provided Sens. Oakley Collins ol Jron..
~!lee bold 1ts se&lt;ond bearton and Robin Turner of Tlfflu,
lllg oo lho adminislration's
both R~ IIIII Oliver
poy bill and lben referred it to
Ocasek, D-Nortbfield, CC&gt;&lt;ip&lt;JD·
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sored the bill to reUred
Wl
teachers' and slll'Yivors' bene·
fits.
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. Tile Sea of Gilllee II lilt

upto }7 000

Miller Appeals

Micldleport

la1oo.

Court G1ves Bobby Baker Jury Day Of£

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DETROIT &lt;UPI) - Nearly bus Day a paid boUd
lor
17,1100 auto workers will be laid state employes require ~I WASHINGTON (UPI)
retln:d federa! employe bad .ol lhe nearly $100,0110 oolle~
~ Cl
oft uext IDODtb u two auto ma- boards to
annual salary jury In the Bobby Baker lrtal heand 6i prosecution witnessl1!! from Callfomia savingo
.
n arence
E. klDg giants General Motors schedules lor non-teaching em got a day oft today wbile and 10 called by the delt&gt;ise.
loan sources jn tbe guise o1
:~er of the. loth Dtstrlcl of and Chrysl~ , trim production ployes and set up an ~ government delenoe lawyers A dead senator-Kerr-!!- campaiP contributions
ilion ~voiced "':~ 1o meet lagging sales demand. fund for each county sberllf conferred with tbe Judge on the gured promil!entiy m flle falled to J'e!IOI'Iil as income.
of p.......- ~ by ~ ,....__,
,.._
. equivalent to ball "' bts aalary disputed legol points !bat have testimony. Tile government Baker testifted :a~:~~~he~~~~
•- sernce
w~ ~-.~er ~·•·
announced Th Sena
• cropped up.
ed !bat Baker slole $80,0110
Qlesapeake mi . Oblo Rail- Wedneaday it will produce 94,·
e
te approved lhe ap- .All the leStlmlmy from both
delivered three
way Compaay.
800 cars during February com- po~tments of Harold Wood, sides was ln. Sill! to come • .....,
.&amp;
taiDlng flle &lt;ash to
'llle· ~ ~ to eJim. pared with lll,OIIO auloa bJ Feb- Fairfield Collllty Republican, to the final' arguments and the
it.
said flle Okahoma oil
!nate frai!!J ~ iJ!1d ~ running ruary of last year. The lower the, state Motor V~le Deal- judge'• charge before the six
aU'e, who was not
fn&gt;D\ ClaciDBati to lVaahlnglon, production will mean three •• ers and Salesmen • Ucensing men and sis women on the US
running that year, In
and trains 46 IIIII .~ nmntng sembly plants will be closed Board for a term ending Jan. District Court panel hetfu;
S DeS
loaned him $4ll,IIOO, than
from Asb!and td Diijrolt Jo to for a weet • h and
h 12, !riO and Karl S. Gredy, Cl.n·
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him to wipe the debt off
go !Dto eOoct Feb 10
ac
a 1Ollrt elnnatl Republican to the state deliberating whether ille former .
books just bel
he died
"'lbe dlseontinu.;.., .ol these will shut down for two weeks. Veterinary Medical Board for a Senate Democratic secretary ;,
New Year's D ore 1963.
traiDa -·•• deal 1 ._
bl
A lola! of 14,900 workers woU be term ending De&lt; ill 1971
guilty of tax evasion, larceny
ay,
ow affected
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and fr 8 ud.
to 111e econJmy and people of
·
House bills offered would do
.
Dues are ur entl
needed
the trklale ...,.,• eommented General Motors said It was away w.ith lhe Gri~anct Board U.S. Ally; 11'Jlbam 0. Billman reported the a!c~ni ElementaMiller. "lbe llnal decision of trimming produeUon a! three of Review, establlsb employe IIIII Bakers defense lawyer, ry School Parent Teachers -\8lbe C&amp;O to terminate
his assembly plants and lndeftnitely retirement plans for .profession· Edw~d ~ett Williams, rn· sociatlon at their recent meetservice should not be made laying off a total of 1,900 men. al employes of public colleges clu
!bOll' presentatiGIIs ate ing
J
without a thorough lnvestlgatlon Chevrolet did not announc&gt; its and universities, make Youngs- W.ednesday-the 13th dar o! the
.
lnlo lbe" lads s~lllHIIDB this February production ochedules town University as a. state trial ol the former Capitol Hill Mrs. Betty Diddle, president,
matter.
but said the three plants w\U be school, reqwre re-exanunalion fi?B"boY who became a trusted who-presided, said tllat memIn I letter t. the Interstate operated al a lower prodoctlon of drivers who were asSessed I aide to such powerful men as bership dues must be paid DY
Contmerc:o Commlssloo, Miller rate.
eight points for violations, and Lyndon B. Jolmson and the late March 15. Mrs. Marjorie Kimappealed the RaUway Compaestablish a Commtssioa on the Sen. Robert S. Kerr • D-Okla.
bier was devotional lead.,. pre.
ay's decision to diiMDtlnue Ibis A Ford Motor Co. spokesman statllS of Women.
When both sides resll.ld senting a reading loll~ by
service and requested tllat pub- said !be company's February
Wednesday, the jury of 11 prayer.
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lie beariDgs be bekllo give res- schedules }VIII be off about 18
govemment worken and one Secretary and treasurer .._ i •
!dents of the area an opportun. per cent 'fro!D last February
port were approved and the I •
lty to voice tbelr opiDions on and several .~Janis would oper(Cobllnued From Page One)
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED office of secretary was filled I •
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lhll malter.
ate on shm:b•qrk week,; "(ather preceded him.
A birthday party booorlng by Mrs. Grace Huffman follow- I •
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than shut ddWii~ . ,•
Just 14 hours bolore Podgorny Mrs. Cynthia Gohring o! CoiiJII!o 1ng the resignation of Mrs Mar- • 0
a;
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was to amve m Milan, bUB was held at the home of are! w 1
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The cutbacks closely followed extremists sel off a bomb at
and Mrs. Joe Meek, Syca- g
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announced tllat . any·
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Motors Corp., which sliced 4,100 ltaiJna Communist party. There 1ng we.; the honored guest one vmg ordered, or wishl•.g •
I" '. L "h bette
Gaqe Readln
Galli"'7' workers off its payroll Monday were no reports of injuries, but Mrs Gohring and son Paul: te. order scbool record boaks • qua ily-uUI
Dam IU, 14.8, :n;ng 12
by cutting Its two factories in the blast gutted tile office and Mr.· and Mrs: Meek a~d Mr;. =c:"~Y ~r:Zi
GUARANTEED • ·
on rona, Pam~ • Mason Wlseoru!ln down to one shift a shattered wmdows of nearby Katie Young and Mr.
and ho ••g....;z. Th
~-•· ·, • 24 MONTHS •
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houses
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Mrs. Lewis Hudsop of Rt. 1, still available, said Mrs Did- •
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\Minersville. lee cream
and die. The price Is $1.
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' Cllarleston 18.47 rising.
Savannah Laid
Icake were served.
All members were urged to I •
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and Marmet dams were
WASHINGTON - T H E ,
, attend the up-&lt;oming meeting ~ •
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g 1\t feet, and Winfield
world's 6rst and only nuclear- '
SQUAD CAlLED
of the Meigs County PTA I •
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one foot.
powered merchant ship,. the ~ : The Pomeroy
emergency Council at !lie Bradbury !1Chll4l : :
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million Savaonab, 1B .being la1d isquad was summoned today at Thursday, Fdlruary 2, at 7:3ll l •
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River Elaine G. "P
up, a victim of tis high ·t:17 a. m. lor Tom Mathews. p.m.
, •BUJ1Itllflt
16 •
14 4:10 p. m.; Criss Jr. up 14. SAIGON (UPI) - Premier operatmg cost. ~~mes W. Gul- Mulborry Ave., wh? was havThe room banner went to ' • •
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G m.; Lady Rosemary up 14, ~guyen Ca? Ky _n~,.. home lck, deputy manlime adminl~- , ing diHeulty .hreathmg. He was the first grade room. Refresh- ! :Uislnpdce: .
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m.; Prlne1p10 up 14, 10:05 ,oday !rom his gooawlll leur of trator, sa1d the ship, an experl• ] taken to Me1go General Ho&amp;- ments for the next meeting will •
p. .; Inca down 15, 5:20a.m.; Australia and New Zealllllll to ment designed to demonstrate ]pltal.
be served by molbers of . the 1 •
and down u;. 7 a.m.; Beav- cope \litb the threat of another the peaceful uses of atomic eo· '
third grade Refreshmens were i •
992·2101 Pomeroy · •
P. 17, 10 p. m.; Zimmer governmeot crisis over
~J• er~ •. accomplished Its major!
HAD SURGERY
served by the mothers ol the •.
:
11. 7 a. m.; Charles Stev· reported ouster of Deputy Pre- ~~1ves.
' Norman Weber, Long Boltom, fourth grade students ID the
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n up II; 4:05 a m.; Jeffer- mler Nguyen Huu Co.
~ntmued. operation was not is a patient at Camden Clark lunch room.
• •· • • • • • • • • • •
. down 11, fi a. m.; Queen
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fe891ble agamst the over-all Memorial Hospital, Parkersburg - - - - - - - - - -- 111! 19. 5:40 a. m.; Duncan Ky sktrted queslions about Co financial needs ol the oountry," where he underwent surgery
·&amp;~ :r~. 6:30a. m.; Ti· ~· ht~ amval bu~.pledged . he said. The 22,IJOO.ton ship has ,Monday. His room number is
,.
~&gt;!1, 5:atl a. m.: Rose cootin~mg_ effort IO cllminate been dogged by financial and '314.
oft 23. 5:iit.p. m.; NationaJ oorcruphohinl mttus . govFemmenL labor problems since it was jl
13, ~: 40' p. m.; Poplar
o, w e ourmg
t)tmesa. frrst proposed by
President
TAKEN TO HOLZER rt
Jt;-1 p. m.; Andrew Ca~ \~as ordered not to return to Dwight D. Eisenhower. At one 1 Judd Davis, a Sharon Hollow
dM.n Greenup l ::r&amp; p.m.: ~•etnam. He flew to Hong KooP ipoint, contract disputes kept tt lresident. was taken to Holzer
'·
. B. up Greenup 10·10 WPd.ne!Klay and went mto ~e- ~ ldle for a year.
Hospital at 7:30 a.m., today by
.
.; Mama Lear up Green'l' rlwuon at a Mtel.
the Racil'le emergency squad
for
hqu..,ofd emergonciH
12
m.; Kathryn K. lJ!l
1 Build Up Down
where he was admiUed as
G nup 2:45 a. m.; Harbor
IN OLIVE TOWNSHIP
, WASIDNGTON _ DEFENSE medical patient.
•. . stock up on flnt oidal ·
1
P , t down Greenup 5:40a.m.; Edward Hart of the Cole-Lay- Secretary Roberts. McNamara
K l!own Gr,.nup 6:25a.m., er-Trumble Co., began appr••· says the allied militmy effort
Wlter Curley up Greenup US sal of real estate m Ohve Town· In Vietnam has virtually halted !
a. [Itt.; Miu Su&lt;an up Melda"t shtp today, according lo Audi· the "buildup of VietCong fore1:1 p. m.;
Buckeye State tor Gordon H. Caldwell.
The Ies" in the South.
•
M61dilhl!UO a. m.; Walt- ftrm has completed work In McNamara told Congress, in
er illiam5on down MeldahJ 2·1 Orange Township, . Rutland Vil· testimony made public Wednes-1
DRY CLEANING
·1 :I .a. m. ; Alton Zepnyr up M•l- jlage and Racme VIllage.
Iday, tllat the "Viet Cong 'l
-SERVICEd~ 2:311 a. m., Eastern dowo
UCENSES ON
appeared to have lost as many
M¥alll &amp;:4C a. m.
I
.
SALB
jmeo as they were able to
(Upon Your Requeat)
'j~j)lt• Dam - .Jim Houg- Junk ~~rd bcenses are ~w infiltrate from NorUJ Vietnam
L
JariduJfucp m.; Teres• s. 31 . on sale In the office of Metgs land recruit in South Vietnam" Roulnson'sCI~t~ners
ey doti40 p.m.; Jetlboat 11 p'ICCouldntyeliAudThotorf Go1rdon
H: Iduring the last six months
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eine cabinet, c.• n kHPtYII?U ready for home 1c..
. :30 •- . m: Harvey
Jordon $10, Coldwell said.
.
-'
down 3:311 a. m.; Robert Reo~
I
EASf TERMS .••
cidents •nd emergencies. Choose Hero from
down 4,10 a.m.; Hilman Log·1o
DIVOI\CE ASKED
a campleiJ;'Ilne of top,qualit.y lint aids.
ioWD 4;45. a. m.; Baoy Leur A petition for divorce
has I
down 5.41 a. m. • Oroo dowo I been filed in Meigs County I
7:40 a. m.
Csmmon Pleas Court by Leon- '
River - 0 . F !ar~ Hesa. Jr., 100 State St.,
.
~..,... dOom Mannet U5 n :Pomeroy, againlt Evelyn Hess,
.REXAU DRUGS
m.; Lucy. Jill¥ Lucas down .same adduss, charging gross
112 E, Ml.IN
992-2955
POMER.OY
Mirme11. a. m.; llelen Z. up neglect of dJI!Y and extreme
4 Rogjtterad Phormaclsto to s&lt;irve You , ·
. Marmet •·• a. m.: l'hartes K. cruelly. ~'?PE)I DAILY 8:00AM 1·0 IO:QO PM .
5:10a. m.; All•• •
, ---/Suh~ 10:3Q,AM _to 12:30 PM and
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down Winiield 7 45 ' , ' LOCAL TEMPS
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· 5:00 t• 9:00 PM
. Bowes do'Nn Win· Tbe temperature In Pomea. m.; Fort Dear- roY's :downtown business disllem ap WJnfleld 2:25a. m.: Sol- trlet at l1:30 a.m. waa 63 de·
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WITH

282 SCI. IN. RECT. PICTURE AREA
WAS
NOW
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Society Notes

E. MAIN ST.

117 Mn. Alpha Barr
Leona Kennedy was called to
Toledo by tbe death of
her
aepbew, Denver Kennedy.
A fellowship supper waa held
II the Langsville FeJiow~p
Sunday
at 5 o'·

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- Of ·If7th Session with Skeleton Session
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lor mll!llelpal IIIII eu:b -e
jlldcs.
·
Deiii.&lt;CI'MI
aeedlod 1be
Rbod&lt;!s edmf.,wtalloll .,... 118
.Ute ...,poye ..-r bill, wlll&lt;ll
would gift the greot ' It the doporlmeat heads IIIII
tile ldllalleot lo lbolll 11011' -

alool "))b one lumbul, lntro&lt;l!ud ·• blpartlau IIIII the leul.
'Pemenll1'7 ..-Y bill; IIIII a pro. meuw. lo mo.-' the Jl81 '1'!le bill by Repo. Rlcblrd M.
posal wu made in lbe Senate of all Judpo Ia Oblo, from lbe all'lsllalllell of Mansfield, cart
1D the henefi1 payments probete 1o lbe &amp;lpnlme Court. -es. Cleveland, and David L
to retired letldlers IIIII slll'Yiv- The bill ,... JOU&amp;Itl by lito Ob1o Headley ol Barl&gt;erton Is aimed
111e llou!io,

Wider lbe Stile Telcbers Slate Bar A"""""""'
at lhe lower pes u It calli
Retir@ment System.
Blllllba l'n9on•
lor an acroos-tbe-board lncrNie
II also was a buoy day for Under lbe bill, Supreme 01urt of flOO per IIIOIIlb. It bas 110
lbe momnlttees, u lbe House judges II'OU)d have their saJar.. dlance of pusage.
J'liw.:e Comm1iteo lleld 11101'11- les ralaed from lho eurrem $11,· Attendants In bospllala for lbe
IIlii IIIII emlln&amp; •: i""" on a 1100 a year to 130,1100 111111 appeJ- erimlnally Insane woul4 get Jl81
~ amendmeut 1o ea- late court judge~' salaries wouJ4 1ncre.... In Ove s~ UDder a
bl!llob an Oblo Building Author· go liom ~.000 to IZII,OOO.
bill ollen&gt;d by Rep. Walter L.
lty 111111 IIOVI!ral other commil· Bued on the population of White, R·Lima.
"""' bad
bearlngo.
lho CI&gt;Wity IIIey serve, commoo
Elllerpacy Mea...,
,Jolla lfcEIJQy, the governor's pleao and probate court judges Rep. James Thorpe, R • Alll~t;ol'.\'!.espeol both aesslons of now rocelve salaries ranging anee, lnlrodu&lt;Od an emergency
tbe_ ·
CommUtee bearing from fll,;GO to $20,500. 'lbal biD to provide supplemtllltal
leyiDI to explala lbe complex range would bo booaled to $13,· pay of $1,200 to each county auresolution.
1100 to IZII,IIOO by !be bill
ditor.
The House ~te Govtmmeot Increases also are provided Sens. Oakley Collins ol Jron..
~!lee bold 1ts se&lt;ond bearton and Robin Turner of Tlfflu,
lllg oo lho adminislration's
both R~ IIIII Oliver
poy bill and lben referred it to
Ocasek, D-Nortbfield, CC&gt;&lt;ip&lt;JD·
'
sored the bill to reUred
Wl
teachers' and slll'Yivors' bene·
fits.
Cll'l

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. Tile Sea of Gilllee II lilt

upto }7 000

Miller Appeals

Micldleport

la1oo.

Court G1ves Bobby Baker Jury Day Of£

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DETROIT &lt;UPI) - Nearly bus Day a paid boUd
lor
17,1100 auto workers will be laid state employes require ~I WASHINGTON (UPI)
retln:d federa! employe bad .ol lhe nearly $100,0110 oolle~
~ Cl
oft uext IDODtb u two auto ma- boards to
annual salary jury In the Bobby Baker lrtal heand 6i prosecution witnessl1!! from Callfomia savingo
.
n arence
E. klDg giants General Motors schedules lor non-teaching em got a day oft today wbile and 10 called by the delt&gt;ise.
loan sources jn tbe guise o1
:~er of the. loth Dtstrlcl of and Chrysl~ , trim production ployes and set up an ~ government delenoe lawyers A dead senator-Kerr-!!- campaiP contributions
ilion ~voiced "':~ 1o meet lagging sales demand. fund for each county sberllf conferred with tbe Judge on the gured promil!entiy m flle falled to J'e!IOI'Iil as income.
of p.......- ~ by ~ ,....__,
,.._
. equivalent to ball "' bts aalary disputed legol points !bat have testimony. Tile government Baker testifted :a~:~~~he~~~~
•- sernce
w~ ~-.~er ~·•·
announced Th Sena
• cropped up.
ed !bat Baker slole $80,0110
Qlesapeake mi . Oblo Rail- Wedneaday it will produce 94,·
e
te approved lhe ap- .All the leStlmlmy from both
delivered three
way Compaay.
800 cars during February com- po~tments of Harold Wood, sides was ln. Sill! to come • .....,
.&amp;
taiDlng flle &lt;ash to
'llle· ~ ~ to eJim. pared with lll,OIIO auloa bJ Feb- Fairfield Collllty Republican, to the final' arguments and the
it.
said flle Okahoma oil
!nate frai!!J ~ iJ!1d ~ running ruary of last year. The lower the, state Motor V~le Deal- judge'• charge before the six
aU'e, who was not
fn&gt;D\ ClaciDBati to lVaahlnglon, production will mean three •• ers and Salesmen • Ucensing men and sis women on the US
running that year, In
and trains 46 IIIII .~ nmntng sembly plants will be closed Board for a term ending Jan. District Court panel hetfu;
S DeS
loaned him $4ll,IIOO, than
from Asb!and td Diijrolt Jo to for a weet • h and
h 12, !riO and Karl S. Gredy, Cl.n·
•
him to wipe the debt off
go !Dto eOoct Feb 10
ac
a 1Ollrt elnnatl Republican to the state deliberating whether ille former .
books just bel
he died
"'lbe dlseontinu.;.., .ol these will shut down for two weeks. Veterinary Medical Board for a Senate Democratic secretary ;,
New Year's D ore 1963.
traiDa -·•• deal 1 ._
bl
A lola! of 14,900 workers woU be term ending De&lt; ill 1971
guilty of tax evasion, larceny
ay,
ow affected
• '
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and fr 8 ud.
to 111e econJmy and people of
·
House bills offered would do
.
Dues are ur entl
needed
the trklale ...,.,• eommented General Motors said It was away w.ith lhe Gri~anct Board U.S. Ally; 11'Jlbam 0. Billman reported the a!c~ni ElementaMiller. "lbe llnal decision of trimming produeUon a! three of Review, establlsb employe IIIII Bakers defense lawyer, ry School Parent Teachers -\8lbe C&amp;O to terminate
his assembly plants and lndeftnitely retirement plans for .profession· Edw~d ~ett Williams, rn· sociatlon at their recent meetservice should not be made laying off a total of 1,900 men. al employes of public colleges clu
!bOll' presentatiGIIs ate ing
J
without a thorough lnvestlgatlon Chevrolet did not announc&gt; its and universities, make Youngs- W.ednesday-the 13th dar o! the
.
lnlo lbe" lads s~lllHIIDB this February production ochedules town University as a. state trial ol the former Capitol Hill Mrs. Betty Diddle, president,
matter.
but said the three plants w\U be school, reqwre re-exanunalion fi?B"boY who became a trusted who-presided, said tllat memIn I letter t. the Interstate operated al a lower prodoctlon of drivers who were asSessed I aide to such powerful men as bership dues must be paid DY
Contmerc:o Commlssloo, Miller rate.
eight points for violations, and Lyndon B. Jolmson and the late March 15. Mrs. Marjorie Kimappealed the RaUway Compaestablish a Commtssioa on the Sen. Robert S. Kerr • D-Okla.
bier was devotional lead.,. pre.
ay's decision to diiMDtlnue Ibis A Ford Motor Co. spokesman statllS of Women.
When both sides resll.ld senting a reading loll~ by
service and requested tllat pub- said !be company's February
Wednesday, the jury of 11 prayer.
'
,
lie beariDgs be bekllo give res- schedules }VIII be off about 18
govemment worken and one Secretary and treasurer .._ i •
!dents of the area an opportun. per cent 'fro!D last February
port were approved and the I •
lty to voice tbelr opiDions on and several .~Janis would oper(Cobllnued From Page One)
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED office of secretary was filled I •
.
lhll malter.
ate on shm:b•qrk week,; "(ather preceded him.
A birthday party booorlng by Mrs. Grace Huffman follow- I •
·
than shut ddWii~ . ,•
Just 14 hours bolore Podgorny Mrs. Cynthia Gohring o! CoiiJII!o 1ng the resignation of Mrs Mar- • 0
a;
· :.
• If! ll
was to amve m Milan, bUB was held at the home of are! w 1
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The cutbacks closely followed extremists sel off a bomb at
and Mrs. Joe Meek, Syca- g
es ·
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a Similar cutback by American the local brand! olfioe of lbe more St. Middleport. Attend· It
announced tllat . any·
~
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Motors Corp., which sliced 4,100 ltaiJna Communist party. There 1ng we.; the honored guest one vmg ordered, or wishl•.g •
I" '. L "h bette
Gaqe Readln
Galli"'7' workers off its payroll Monday were no reports of injuries, but Mrs Gohring and son Paul: te. order scbool record boaks • qua ily-uUI
Dam IU, 14.8, :n;ng 12
by cutting Its two factories in the blast gutted tile office and Mr.· and Mrs: Meek a~d Mr;. =c:"~Y ~r:Zi
GUARANTEED • ·
on rona, Pam~ • Mason Wlseoru!ln down to one shift a shattered wmdows of nearby Katie Young and Mr.
and ho ••g....;z. Th
~-•· ·, • 24 MONTHS •
., .. Pl '
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day
houses
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p ne ~ -·
ere are """""I 0
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~ , . Peasant 21.65, lfinlon
•
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Mrs. Lewis Hudsop of Rt. 1, still available, said Mrs Did- •
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2 falling, Kanawha Falls 6.59
•
\Minersville. lee cream
and die. The price Is $1.
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' Cllarleston 18.47 rising.
Savannah Laid
Icake were served.
All members were urged to I •
•
and Marmet dams were
WASHINGTON - T H E ,
, attend the up-&lt;oming meeting ~ •
•
g 1\t feet, and Winfield
world's 6rst and only nuclear- '
SQUAD CAlLED
of the Meigs County PTA I •
:
one foot.
powered merchant ship,. the ~ : The Pomeroy
emergency Council at !lie Bradbury !1Chll4l : :
•
Movemeau:
million Savaonab, 1B .being la1d isquad was summoned today at Thursday, Fdlruary 2, at 7:3ll l •
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•
River Elaine G. "P
up, a victim of tis high ·t:17 a. m. lor Tom Mathews. p.m.
, •BUJ1Itllflt
16 •
14 4:10 p. m.; Criss Jr. up 14. SAIGON (UPI) - Premier operatmg cost. ~~mes W. Gul- Mulborry Ave., wh? was havThe room banner went to ' • •
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G m.; Lady Rosemary up 14, ~guyen Ca? Ky _n~,.. home lck, deputy manlime adminl~- , ing diHeulty .hreathmg. He was the first grade room. Refresh- ! :Uislnpdce: .
:
I
m.; Prlne1p10 up 14, 10:05 ,oday !rom his gooawlll leur of trator, sa1d the ship, an experl• ] taken to Me1go General Ho&amp;- ments for the next meeting will •
p. .; Inca down 15, 5:20a.m.; Australia and New Zealllllll to ment designed to demonstrate ]pltal.
be served by molbers of . the 1 •
and down u;. 7 a.m.; Beav- cope \litb the threat of another the peaceful uses of atomic eo· '
third grade Refreshmens were i •
992·2101 Pomeroy · •
P. 17, 10 p. m.; Zimmer governmeot crisis over
~J• er~ •. accomplished Its major!
HAD SURGERY
served by the mothers ol the •.
:
11. 7 a. m.; Charles Stev· reported ouster of Deputy Pre- ~~1ves.
' Norman Weber, Long Boltom, fourth grade students ID the
•
n up II; 4:05 a m.; Jeffer- mler Nguyen Huu Co.
~ntmued. operation was not is a patient at Camden Clark lunch room.
• •· • • • • • • • • • •
. down 11, fi a. m.; Queen
.
.
fe891ble agamst the over-all Memorial Hospital, Parkersburg - - - - - - - - - -- 111! 19. 5:40 a. m.; Duncan Ky sktrted queslions about Co financial needs ol the oountry," where he underwent surgery
·&amp;~ :r~. 6:30a. m.; Ti· ~· ht~ amval bu~.pledged . he said. The 22,IJOO.ton ship has ,Monday. His room number is
,.
~&gt;!1, 5:atl a. m.: Rose cootin~mg_ effort IO cllminate been dogged by financial and '314.
oft 23. 5:iit.p. m.; NationaJ oorcruphohinl mttus . govFemmenL labor problems since it was jl
13, ~: 40' p. m.; Poplar
o, w e ourmg
t)tmesa. frrst proposed by
President
TAKEN TO HOLZER rt
Jt;-1 p. m.; Andrew Ca~ \~as ordered not to return to Dwight D. Eisenhower. At one 1 Judd Davis, a Sharon Hollow
dM.n Greenup l ::r&amp; p.m.: ~•etnam. He flew to Hong KooP ipoint, contract disputes kept tt lresident. was taken to Holzer
'·
. B. up Greenup 10·10 WPd.ne!Klay and went mto ~e- ~ ldle for a year.
Hospital at 7:30 a.m., today by
.
.; Mama Lear up Green'l' rlwuon at a Mtel.
the Racil'le emergency squad
for
hqu..,ofd emergonciH
12
m.; Kathryn K. lJ!l
1 Build Up Down
where he was admiUed as
G nup 2:45 a. m.; Harbor
IN OLIVE TOWNSHIP
, WASIDNGTON _ DEFENSE medical patient.
•. . stock up on flnt oidal ·
1
P , t down Greenup 5:40a.m.; Edward Hart of the Cole-Lay- Secretary Roberts. McNamara
K l!own Gr,.nup 6:25a.m., er-Trumble Co., began appr••· says the allied militmy effort
Wlter Curley up Greenup US sal of real estate m Ohve Town· In Vietnam has virtually halted !
a. [Itt.; Miu Su&lt;an up Melda"t shtp today, according lo Audi· the "buildup of VietCong fore1:1 p. m.;
Buckeye State tor Gordon H. Caldwell.
The Ies" in the South.
•
M61dilhl!UO a. m.; Walt- ftrm has completed work In McNamara told Congress, in
er illiam5on down MeldahJ 2·1 Orange Township, . Rutland Vil· testimony made public Wednes-1
DRY CLEANING
·1 :I .a. m. ; Alton Zepnyr up M•l- jlage and Racme VIllage.
Iday, tllat the "Viet Cong 'l
-SERVICEd~ 2:311 a. m., Eastern dowo
UCENSES ON
appeared to have lost as many
M¥alll &amp;:4C a. m.
I
.
SALB
jmeo as they were able to
(Upon Your Requeat)
'j~j)lt• Dam - .Jim Houg- Junk ~~rd bcenses are ~w infiltrate from NorUJ Vietnam
L
JariduJfucp m.; Teres• s. 31 . on sale In the office of Metgs land recruit in South Vietnam" Roulnson'sCI~t~ners
ey doti40 p.m.; Jetlboat 11 p'ICCouldntyeliAudThotorf Go1rdon
H: Iduring the last six months
1l· ltM•
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Le
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a
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or
new
S.COi1d St.
Pomeroy
1 50
Our flnt old supplies, s.fOred in your medl·
P~ m~, . J . ·w ;'s OW" Icense is f2!;, while renewed li- ~ =-~·:::::::::::::;:;::;::::::;::::::::;::::;:;:~
" ·
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weet np cense may be purchased for
eine cabinet, c.• n kHPtYII?U ready for home 1c..
. :30 •- . m: Harvey
Jordon $10, Coldwell said.
.
-'
down 3:311 a. m.; Robert Reo~
I
EASf TERMS .••
cidents •nd emergencies. Choose Hero from
down 4,10 a.m.; Hilman Log·1o
DIVOI\CE ASKED
a campleiJ;'Ilne of top,qualit.y lint aids.
ioWD 4;45. a. m.; Baoy Leur A petition for divorce
has I
down 5.41 a. m. • Oroo dowo I been filed in Meigs County I
7:40 a. m.
Csmmon Pleas Court by Leon- '
River - 0 . F !ar~ Hesa. Jr., 100 State St.,
.
~..,... dOom Mannet U5 n :Pomeroy, againlt Evelyn Hess,
.REXAU DRUGS
m.; Lucy. Jill¥ Lucas down .same adduss, charging gross
112 E, Ml.IN
992-2955
POMER.OY
Mirme11. a. m.; llelen Z. up neglect of dJI!Y and extreme
4 Rogjtterad Phormaclsto to s&lt;irve You , ·
. Marmet •·• a. m.: l'hartes K. cruelly. ~'?PE)I DAILY 8:00AM 1·0 IO:QO PM .
5:10a. m.; All•• •
, ---/Suh~ 10:3Q,AM _to 12:30 PM and
'
R.
down Winiield 7 45 ' , ' LOCAL TEMPS
• ·.. ;
· 5:00 t• 9:00 PM
. Bowes do'Nn Win· Tbe temperature In Pomea. m.; Fort Dear- roY's :downtown business disllem ap WJnfleld 2:25a. m.: Sol- trlet at l1:30 a.m. waa 63 de·
,.., 9 WlnfleJd. 4:00 a. m.
'.....,,, under SUMJ skie~.

aooPt

Racme
. P'f'

Need D

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Aut o "orkers
ace yo s

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lea,

1HE SHOE BOX

For Year

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. ~OlOR

. RA'IURIIIG CXItOit W'S ~Ala'~~'
QUa 295 SQ. ... IIIC'riHollAI

m YOU lltllllJ m !Hl I!OIIROI
You- lnaw tho Mooilar's,...
f•sional 1~ a • of .t~e
llllld'&amp; fi'*l--- r s . Try ~ o
Monitor; ses how It wilt tole •
ll:love the IIWIJIIIWiplptf rul.ier.

Ju$1 fin aut t11o -llltow.

UPI BRIEFS

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Mr:

River News

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up

BYNew CnSIS
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SPACE COMMAND
172 SQ. IN. RECT. PICTURE AREA
· W•• $225 - S.ve -$24.00 Now ·

·Rock SpringS

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Society Notes

WITH

282 SCI. IN. RECT. PICTURE AREA
WAS
NOW
X2320W-$219.95 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ?--conto1•

SIMON'S

""-

X2322H-$229.ts • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • r-t.n.o~e
. .
X2326W-$.95 ••••••••••••••• 7-cGiiSolt
X2328W-$239.95 • , • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~~· .

\

-MaHress

X2310Y-$169.95 ............... ?-With ll!lf

2 HOUR

llof.

17~ SQ. IN. RECT.
PICTURE A•
.

/

Gee . . . I tl)ought everyone

X1910C-$129.95' •••••••••••••• .• t-.With.

mew

NELSON'S, everyday
low prlcea lllduded my pretterlptlons, and rut F)'ee De-

XI914X-$·139.95 , ", , •••• ·• ·• •• :i '
X1921X-1159.H •• • ••• , • •. t• •.••

.

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livery-Mom111J does! ''You
lhOilld tell

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Langsville
Society Notes

E. MAIN ST.

117 Mn. Alpha Barr
Leona Kennedy was called to
Toledo by tbe death of
her
aepbew, Denver Kennedy.
A fellowship supper waa held
II the Langsville FeJiow~p
Sunday
at 5 o'·

Check the

N
E

Medicine

w

NEW RED IJQ FOR PARIS
PARIS tUPD - The FreDell
Communisl newspapor L'IIuma
olte bu 811110UDCed piau

erect a oew Paris h~arters,

witb Broz!Dian-bom oaoar
meyer • ~

s2- 9?·

Now showing a wide se!ection of colors and pat·
'
. .
terns. 45" to 80"'wlde , ~ty ~ces!

;,&gt;.;'

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.SWISHER
. . &amp; LOHSE

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-RADIO &amp;~T. Y. ;
Pho'!• 985·33~

l

WY 2-3975

Maple Lawn
FRYING
-CHICKEN
WHOLE----

Sliced BACON ENDS
BEEF ,3

BONDED WOOLENS
BONDED KNITS
HOPSACKING PRINTS

H·os

.

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eQUEEN SI~E
e.EXTRA LONv
SIZE

oil

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Box Spring

X2314W-$189.95 ...............
. 1,...Wlth
. ·~

Chest Now

Kaaa"""

Open Dally 9:00 lo 7:00 Friday Til I

or

X2310W-$179.9S ............... ?-With.
.. ilaH
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MARKET

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1'966 Chmiel

baiters, blankets, cart.
hoy. Coli m-1215.
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BRAND new John boa~
by Weaver. Phone IIIIZ-!401
ter4p. m.
126

viDyLLD.teriQt. low mil.ce
b,
OWTIOr, rod !iniJ!t1
radio lc better, wbitew111
tires.

lo&lt;ar

To Doll..r The Daily

$2495

Sentinel to eotobllshod

-

\lit Larlfll l'ruck of

Roulu In Po.,.roy•

ILAETTNAR$

Lincoln Hill oru and

Wheel Alignment

CALL 992·2156

$6,50
NEW 3 bedroom home

!'HONE WY 2·2156
DJNE'ITE SET, good oondlUon,
cheap. Don Sayre, 632 Grant
St ., Middleporl, 0 .
I 26 3tp

•

POMEROY
992-2111

Cuelt/o tlultiJ
POMEROY -

1962 Ford

BUDGET PRICE" lum11ure
our ·third floor budget sbop.
Baker Furnlture, Middleport
Ohlo.
. 11 IJ

Ph. 915-3319
12 mi . N. of Pomtro,, 0.,
On St. Rt. 7

E~QLES CLUB

Friday, Jan. 27
From9to 1
With Whltfo Beagle
ond the Hocking
Volley Ramblers

TRAILER space, extra
lots, gMden 5pace, heaut!ful !
location. Velma ~usp c: n, 773· ~·
5750, Mason.
I 23 121p
THREE and four ..OOm furnish- I
ed apartments. All utilities
paid. Ph. 992-2776. Rowley
and Reed. Af&gt;!r S p. m. call
992-3574.
I 5 tfc
~ ROOM HOUSE, .619 Pearl
St., Middleport, near schooL

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USED PARTS
FOR CARS
1939 to 1966 Models
Also Rebuilt Porto
&amp; All Typ• Buckel S.ats

fO INCH GENERAL
stove, removable oven
like new. a 54 inch ·c~binet
sink, base cabinet with
mica top, wall cabinets

HOYrl 8:00A.M . to 6:00P.M.

CLOSED SUNDAYS

-

Owners DOI'Itld &amp; Paul Bah:d
Henry W. Baird Is now with
us lnstud of Gatn,olls Auto

match, must see to apJ&gt;re~~­
ate. Reason for selling, remodeling. Albert Hill, Racine,
0. Ph. 9411-22&amp;1.
I 22 6tc

ELECTROLUX Vacuum Cleaner with power noor polisher.
.. ..... 'i . f
__P_
h._992~32"67cc:.==-=·l 12_18_tc ~w~,.~·k~l~n~g.F;;~~~~~itl A-1 condition. InclUdes com·
-.-4 ROOM unfurnished apartmt!nt I I
get your
plete set of cleaning attachHYMN SING, Ru!l""d
Free , in Pomeroy. Ph. 992-53115.
potatoes while lhey
ments. Guaranteed. ·6
payW:ll Bapt&gt;•t Ch\l'rch, Febru- 1
11 16 tlc
Clarence Proffilt, Pot•IJHJO&lt;l,j ments of $6. Call 992-5623.
ary 4, 7:3tl p.m. All singers 3 ROOM furn'she_d_a. partment 0. Ph. 843-2254.
I H 6tc
and public are invited. Pastor .
I
Rev. Paul Taylor.
1 24 6tc : in Middleport, near shopping 1•
For S1le or Rent
· .. ·-· - - · - • area. Alw a 1-2 bedroom
Want
A
Bargain?
( WILL not be resoon.&lt;~tble tor 1 house wafler . Ph. 992-3346 eft,---,ROO=M"" house, 3 bedrooms.
any de.bts contracted by an.v· J er 5 p• .m,
12 28 tfc
t~ baths. Ph. 992-2590. ·
-REPOSSESSED-

1

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one other than mysell. Stgn· ---· ·
" _ ._ - ·
ed - Wallare L. Reut•r. 769 1FURNJShEf&gt;
uti!Uinished
(21 REFRIGERATORS
BrowneiJ A\'e., Mrdt:tleport . ~ apartments. Close to school. · 1-14 cu. ft. White
Ohio.
1 24 3tp, Pbone Wl~:4_3_
4 . _ _w 18 ~&lt;
1-15 cu. ft. Copporlono
Less
6 months old,
RE.OPE~ING Mary
J u n e. 4 ROOM and bath unfurnish"&lt;&lt; both than
Frost-Free.
Beauty Shop. 1001 Lmcoin : house, 1650 Lincoln Heights. e P1y The Unp•id B•l•ncltNO DOWN PAYMENT
Heights, Pomeroy. Operator.! Ph. 992·3874.
I 23 6tr

t!iJ .

11 25 tfc

Country Squire 9 ' Pass. St.
Wagon. Local 1 owner, ex·
eeptional nice condition. 300
cu. in. V8 engine, a1,1tomat1e
trans, power steering and
brakes, white finish, red in·
terior, good tire5.

$1095
1962 Chevrolet
St. WaPon, V8, Powerglide,
R&amp;H, eXtra nice and one the
whoole family can use.

CriU llrMdtord
Wrtle, Prooo or C...bd

(100 X
100) ; and good
liOn.
$6,5!Mfll0.
SYRACUSE - NEW\

$1.5oPI••
Wtfshtt

diTH GOBLE JORD
Middleport

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Wheel B•l•ncing

wv· 2·2196

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ANNOUNCEMENT

Miss Sandr• S.lley
Racine, Ohio
-NOWTeaching Piono and
Tha WondurYs Homrnond
Organ

KI&gt;.WKINS

BE PRQUI/) QF '
A CLEAN ,CArt'
U.JHUVE·THiU

cAR WMii·
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SPECIAL
ON

JR~CTC?R

OVeRHAUl$
.

By Appointment Only
Phono 949-37«

loc•·r~==~Fo=rA~So~l~oc~I;T~Imt~=~
I'()IJ'r

00 MIY'!lii'-IG

Wlm:JOT liltiiJG ME,

DR. BRITEBITE! OAA~?

Legal Notice

Ot:AV, t:l:lCl!lR? 'otXItl
TEKME FIR&amp;T, Or.A't?

~HUTOP

AND

$495
I 1961 Volkswagen
2 Door, Blk. finish, good
tires.

$395
SEVERAL NEW 66

. POMEROY
MOTOR CO.

servteo

RACE - .A.N EXCELLENT
BUY - 2 story frame, SIX
rooms (4 bedrooms), bath ,
large front 'porr.b,
metal
roof. In good condition, Jot

.

IT's

Biscayne St. Wagon. 6 cyJ.
engine, std. trans. Good tires,
dark green finish.

Groot Savings

AUCI1UNI!:EB

WEHE T E II-

II

YOUR DIRTY

;

$995
1960 Chevrolet

Cflevrolels Available At

Business Services
Complete

with

bath and utility room, roruns
paneled, forced air furnace
heat, gas, built in
stove and oven, wall to "all
carpeting In liVing room
hall, carport and front porch,
IOCBied at 660 Beech St.,
dleporl. See or call O'Dell
Manley at gn.2919.
I 26 6tc

of river

~.

'DON'T Bi
A$RM1,ED p~

SPECIAL

Mulberry Av•.

YO ""ACI a
.IIUI. t HOOVCI . .
WAM'I liD

DANC.
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LfL ABNII

Bulldoier · &amp;adilltor To The
!mallelt Heater Core.

A. I. IIRAIJFtllW
Mary June Hood.
I 19 ~tcls ROOM HOUSE with b~ttJ:'Ph.
INGELS FURNITURE
JladaO, Ublo
ELEC.TROLUX
SALJ&lt;;S sor-1 992-2885.
I 12 231c
991-2635
Middleport
Open Ev•nlngs 9 P.M.
I I lkl
POMEROY, OHIO
vice
representative, RICh·
SI
T ade
I';;~~';""'"".~'C"':;:c~~~l =~""
ard Stoke. Ph. 94!1-3656.
1
• e or r
SINGER portable electrie
_9 30'!&gt; . INTERNATIONAL piek up, will ing machine. Guaranteed. Pay olloo iervice. Jaek's
Auto Sales
AUCTION every f'riday night trade for car or motorcycle.
repair bill of $21.50 or ter&gt;ns. eratioll. ·NeW Haven. PhOne
NINETY EIGHT O'""Lo"'sc,
at 7,110 at the Laurel Cliff M&amp;G Food Mkt., 3 miles _cai
__
J992_-56_23_._ _ _1_2_4_ _:__rv
__z._3537_._ _ _ _,_e_uc 1958
door, hardtop, .power
Auction House.
1 4 tfc
south of Middleport, Rt. 7.
ing
and brtikes, R&amp;H,
.. -- - ---.. I 26 lip
COAL HAULING. Ph. 992-28113.
snow ties, cheap. Ph . ·""'~"'l
1 IS 30tp
Insurance
1 26 .3tc.
ACROSS
2. Ruaelan.
19, Cut, as
~~~--~~
- ~~~~~--~­
1. Cocoon
mounta1n
INCOME tax service, daily ex .. ~IITOMOBILE lnsuraoce
grass
insects
range
22. Nearly
cept S\!n. Evening by apPCJiOt· cancelled? Losl your operat·
e. .i'elcna
3. Danger•
all
ment billy, Mrs. Wanda El&gt;- or'a license? Can WY 2-28116. ll. African
-4. Preaidential 23. Outward
an.'-Jope
nickname
lin. Ph. m2212. Laurel Cl'ff
e tS Uc
24. In or
12. Japanese
5. Little girl
accordRoad, State Rt. 124, 'h mue 1
· new, only 4,000 miles, gwar-1
gateway
6. Bleml•h
Ing
Jrom Fairground.
t 10 301c IGET A quotation lrom REU·
13.
CroWIUI
of
1
.
Mu•ical
anteed,
reasonable,
mu
to
the
··-~----- . TER INSURANCE AGENCY
heada
inatrumenl
fashion
sell. See or call Don
PIA.NO TPNING. Ph.
Lane : I!'IC. belore renewing your H . Stand up
8. Dry
2~. Wool tat
Daniel' ·;l 992-5509 arowxl 8 1 auto insurance. We may be l5. Fairy-like
9. Diacomtort: 26. Suitable Y~•1''a &amp;.,,,;; • Iiams, Chester, 0.
creature
archaic
28. Wet earth
38. Exeuse
L m. ~{
1 6 30tc
able to save you money.
16. Obstruct
10. l(adre and
30. Untidy
38. Dicken.. I
17. Fresh-water
Leone

SAM SMl~ : ~ALE9 E'tECUTIVIi'J
'fi.III?TV-'IiMN ; WIJ:E AND FOI..IQ

. CI-!ILD~/'1 \ DRIVI I'iS WOME ; 'o'tlot-IC;
iJ:JUGEi eRo&gt;&lt;E HIS WINOSI-IIElDJ
H&amp; QOT OUT, AND T~r;:y

l&lt;lll§p HIM, ~ 1

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DAILY CROSSWORD

.·emali Hejp Wanted

a

I tic

For_S~e
lacl_ng bab~ moks! No house 3 elem~nt _Mosley•-.:b::
ea=m
=-7roc:r
1
selbng. Wrtte: Baby Moks , cb rad1o, hke new, priced for
Warsaw A-3, Indiana, 46580.
quick sale. Ph. 992-2593 or
I 26 6tp 992-2410.
I 26 3tc

LADm Earn up to $2 .00 hour

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Nlllle Help Wanted

STEREO RADIO
- · -·--· - -- ··- ·. 1 speed tntermlxed
changer.
NEED CASH? Sell famous ' Dual volume control. 4 speak.. I
Knapp Aerolr~d ..;n:&gt;e~, t u : 1 er sound system. Lovely walor -part time, high comm.snut finish. This set 5 months
sions plus bonus,
Nmple te old. Take over payments of
line for men and women, ttol!
equiJll!,ent furnished
free. ..,.:!5 per month to pay
due $86.50. Call
992 •
Wri"'t to Gordon Rae, Oi·:-j ance
1 24 6te
3218.
tric~ales Mgr., 3584

shirlfJ' Drive.

~

Columbus.

ISINGER

This machine equipped to
'Yi'
1 26 3tc . zag, make buttonholes,
and monogram. Take
Wanted To Buy
payments of $5 .79 per m01othl
i:oo\) G~-S ..apartment CtY!k 1 or pay balance due $41.88.
stoVt:. Ph. 992·28fi3.
1 Free
borne demonstration.
1 If&gt; 3tp I Call 192-3218.
I 24
STANDING tJ;nber in- Ohio~ JH'l
are ia.
West Virginia , or old farms 1 equipment with each '67
..,ith timber. ~arion Reynolds, 1 pache sold before March
Box 77, Syracus. , Ohio.
1961. Roush &amp; Lyons carnJ&gt;j
1 24 tfc lng Trailers, Horton St.,
1 10
·~"A I.L FA"R"'M"oc-r- p7iece
-.:.o"'f"'Ja.:.n-;-'\' on, W' Va.
Also a set of encyclopedias.
olean,
eg
F'. C· Taylor. Rutland, phone : oil treated stoker coal. Pea742-~1!12.
1 ~ 61p 1 cock ' Coal Co., I block lronn 1
traffi&lt; light In Cheshire, 0.
1

WaniH Ph. 381-75$.
·u 1
work 0,. typ- BE GENTLE, be kind, to

Contact Mrs . Paulette j expe~ts"iye carpet, Cli!atn
. Rt. I, Portalnd, 0. wll!l· Blue Lustre. Rent
143-2261 lor information. 1 trie shampooer fl. Bal;erl
1 at lip . Furalture Co.

food flah

18. Leap
18. Plunder

20 · Land
meuure

charact~

31. Smiling

33. Y1tr1. Mutt'
3(, Agent

.'

39. Capelforn
native

21.¥oose
22. ,at-topped
bill
24-. Permit
26. Predatory
animals

27. Final
28. Fog
2t. Indetlniteartlcle
80. To fJ'¥mble

32. Form.ec~,
utnclay
Sli. Tear

37. MedJey•

38. Of tone
40. Eat&amp;
·U . SUiy
42. VeatlbuJII
43. leland in.
Ule Medl·

MORE PROFIT ,
listing your ·nrm's serVIceo
.lbe Daily SenUnel's
Service CO)UDID.

terranean

DOWN
1. Bl•h.op of
Rome

DAILY CBYPTOQUOTE -

Here'o b - to

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II LONO .. I:LLOW
One Jettn limply •tanda tor aaother. lft tht• sample A J• ~d
for the three L'•• X for the two o·a. etc. Sln&amp;Je lett.el'l, . , . .
trophJe., the lentth and formation of the word.l are all hlnta.
Bach day the code IIIW:m are different..
A~Qeotou..

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-Price

1'966 Chmiel

baiters, blankets, cart.
hoy. Coli m-1215.
I zt

WANTED
BOY or GIRL

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lmpa4 JIT CJ&gt;oi, Z83 Vt .,.

line. PowerJfide tnns. Blk.

BRAND new John boa~
by Weaver. Phone IIIIZ-!401
ter4p. m.
126

viDyLLD.teriQt. low mil.ce
b,
OWTIOr, rod !iniJ!t1
radio lc better, wbitew111
tires.

lo&lt;ar

To Doll..r The Daily

$2495

Sentinel to eotobllshod

-

\lit Larlfll l'ruck of

Roulu In Po.,.roy•

ILAETTNAR$

Lincoln Hill oru and

Wheel Alignment

CALL 992·2156

$6,50
NEW 3 bedroom home

!'HONE WY 2·2156
DJNE'ITE SET, good oondlUon,
cheap. Don Sayre, 632 Grant
St ., Middleporl, 0 .
I 26 3tp

•

POMEROY
992-2111

Cuelt/o tlultiJ
POMEROY -

1962 Ford

BUDGET PRICE" lum11ure
our ·third floor budget sbop.
Baker Furnlture, Middleport
Ohlo.
. 11 IJ

Ph. 915-3319
12 mi . N. of Pomtro,, 0.,
On St. Rt. 7

E~QLES CLUB

Friday, Jan. 27
From9to 1
With Whltfo Beagle
ond the Hocking
Volley Ramblers

TRAILER space, extra
lots, gMden 5pace, heaut!ful !
location. Velma ~usp c: n, 773· ~·
5750, Mason.
I 23 121p
THREE and four ..OOm furnish- I
ed apartments. All utilities
paid. Ph. 992-2776. Rowley
and Reed. Af&gt;!r S p. m. call
992-3574.
I 5 tfc
~ ROOM HOUSE, .619 Pearl
St., Middleport, near schooL

--;;c="' -

USED PARTS
FOR CARS
1939 to 1966 Models
Also Rebuilt Porto
&amp; All Typ• Buckel S.ats

fO INCH GENERAL
stove, removable oven
like new. a 54 inch ·c~binet
sink, base cabinet with
mica top, wall cabinets

HOYrl 8:00A.M . to 6:00P.M.

CLOSED SUNDAYS

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Owners DOI'Itld &amp; Paul Bah:d
Henry W. Baird Is now with
us lnstud of Gatn,olls Auto

match, must see to apJ&gt;re~~­
ate. Reason for selling, remodeling. Albert Hill, Racine,
0. Ph. 9411-22&amp;1.
I 22 6tc

ELECTROLUX Vacuum Cleaner with power noor polisher.
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h._992~32"67cc:.==-=·l 12_18_tc ~w~,.~·k~l~n~g.F;;~~~~~itl A-1 condition. InclUdes com·
-.-4 ROOM unfurnished apartmt!nt I I
get your
plete set of cleaning attachHYMN SING, Ru!l""d
Free , in Pomeroy. Ph. 992-53115.
potatoes while lhey
ments. Guaranteed. ·6
payW:ll Bapt&gt;•t Ch\l'rch, Febru- 1
11 16 tlc
Clarence Proffilt, Pot•IJHJO&lt;l,j ments of $6. Call 992-5623.
ary 4, 7:3tl p.m. All singers 3 ROOM furn'she_d_a. partment 0. Ph. 843-2254.
I H 6tc
and public are invited. Pastor .
I
Rev. Paul Taylor.
1 24 6tc : in Middleport, near shopping 1•
For S1le or Rent
· .. ·-· - - · - • area. Alw a 1-2 bedroom
Want
A
Bargain?
( WILL not be resoon.&lt;~tble tor 1 house wafler . Ph. 992-3346 eft,---,ROO=M"" house, 3 bedrooms.
any de.bts contracted by an.v· J er 5 p• .m,
12 28 tfc
t~ baths. Ph. 992-2590. ·
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one other than mysell. Stgn· ---· ·
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ed - Wallare L. Reut•r. 769 1FURNJShEf&gt;
uti!Uinished
(21 REFRIGERATORS
BrowneiJ A\'e., Mrdt:tleport . ~ apartments. Close to school. · 1-14 cu. ft. White
Ohio.
1 24 3tp, Pbone Wl~:4_3_
4 . _ _w 18 ~&lt;
1-15 cu. ft. Copporlono
Less
6 months old,
RE.OPE~ING Mary
J u n e. 4 ROOM and bath unfurnish"&lt;&lt; both than
Frost-Free.
Beauty Shop. 1001 Lmcoin : house, 1650 Lincoln Heights. e P1y The Unp•id B•l•ncltNO DOWN PAYMENT
Heights, Pomeroy. Operator.! Ph. 992·3874.
I 23 6tr

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11 25 tfc

Country Squire 9 ' Pass. St.
Wagon. Local 1 owner, ex·
eeptional nice condition. 300
cu. in. V8 engine, a1,1tomat1e
trans, power steering and
brakes, white finish, red in·
terior, good tire5.

$1095
1962 Chevrolet
St. WaPon, V8, Powerglide,
R&amp;H, eXtra nice and one the
whoole family can use.

CriU llrMdtord
Wrtle, Prooo or C...bd

(100 X
100) ; and good
liOn.
$6,5!Mfll0.
SYRACUSE - NEW\

$1.5oPI••
Wtfshtt

diTH GOBLE JORD
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Miss Sandr• S.lley
Racine, Ohio
-NOWTeaching Piono and
Tha WondurYs Homrnond
Organ

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Ot:AV, t:l:lCl!lR? 'otXItl
TEKME FIR&amp;T, Or.A't?

~HUTOP

AND

$495
I 1961 Volkswagen
2 Door, Blk. finish, good
tires.

$395
SEVERAL NEW 66

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MOTOR CO.

servteo

RACE - .A.N EXCELLENT
BUY - 2 story frame, SIX
rooms (4 bedrooms), bath ,
large front 'porr.b,
metal
roof. In good condition, Jot

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Biscayne St. Wagon. 6 cyJ.
engine, std. trans. Good tires,
dark green finish.

Groot Savings

AUCI1UNI!:EB

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$995
1960 Chevrolet

Cflevrolels Available At

Business Services
Complete

with

bath and utility room, roruns
paneled, forced air furnace
heat, gas, built in
stove and oven, wall to "all
carpeting In liVing room
hall, carport and front porch,
IOCBied at 660 Beech St.,
dleporl. See or call O'Dell
Manley at gn.2919.
I 26 6tc

of river

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'DON'T Bi
A$RM1,ED p~

SPECIAL

Mulberry Av•.

YO ""ACI a
.IIUI. t HOOVCI . .
WAM'I liD

DANC.
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Bulldoier · &amp;adilltor To The
!mallelt Heater Core.

A. I. IIRAIJFtllW
Mary June Hood.
I 19 ~tcls ROOM HOUSE with b~ttJ:'Ph.
INGELS FURNITURE
JladaO, Ublo
ELEC.TROLUX
SALJ&lt;;S sor-1 992-2885.
I 12 231c
991-2635
Middleport
Open Ev•nlngs 9 P.M.
I I lkl
POMEROY, OHIO
vice
representative, RICh·
SI
T ade
I';;~~';""'"".~'C"':;:c~~~l =~""
ard Stoke. Ph. 94!1-3656.
1
• e or r
SINGER portable electrie
_9 30'!&gt; . INTERNATIONAL piek up, will ing machine. Guaranteed. Pay olloo iervice. Jaek's
Auto Sales
AUCTION every f'riday night trade for car or motorcycle.
repair bill of $21.50 or ter&gt;ns. eratioll. ·NeW Haven. PhOne
NINETY EIGHT O'""Lo"'sc,
at 7,110 at the Laurel Cliff M&amp;G Food Mkt., 3 miles _cai
__
J992_-56_23_._ _ _1_2_4_ _:__rv
__z._3537_._ _ _ _,_e_uc 1958
door, hardtop, .power
Auction House.
1 4 tfc
south of Middleport, Rt. 7.
ing
and brtikes, R&amp;H,
.. -- - ---.. I 26 lip
COAL HAULING. Ph. 992-28113.
snow ties, cheap. Ph . ·""'~"'l
1 IS 30tp
Insurance
1 26 .3tc.
ACROSS
2. Ruaelan.
19, Cut, as
~~~--~~
- ~~~~~--~­
1. Cocoon
mounta1n
INCOME tax service, daily ex .. ~IITOMOBILE lnsuraoce
grass
insects
range
22. Nearly
cept S\!n. Evening by apPCJiOt· cancelled? Losl your operat·
e. .i'elcna
3. Danger•
all
ment billy, Mrs. Wanda El&gt;- or'a license? Can WY 2-28116. ll. African
-4. Preaidential 23. Outward
an.'-Jope
nickname
lin. Ph. m2212. Laurel Cl'ff
e tS Uc
24. In or
12. Japanese
5. Little girl
accordRoad, State Rt. 124, 'h mue 1
· new, only 4,000 miles, gwar-1
gateway
6. Bleml•h
Ing
Jrom Fairground.
t 10 301c IGET A quotation lrom REU·
13.
CroWIUI
of
1
.
Mu•ical
anteed,
reasonable,
mu
to
the
··-~----- . TER INSURANCE AGENCY
heada
inatrumenl
fashion
sell. See or call Don
PIA.NO TPNING. Ph.
Lane : I!'IC. belore renewing your H . Stand up
8. Dry
2~. Wool tat
Daniel' ·;l 992-5509 arowxl 8 1 auto insurance. We may be l5. Fairy-like
9. Diacomtort: 26. Suitable Y~•1''a &amp;.,,,;; • Iiams, Chester, 0.
creature
archaic
28. Wet earth
38. Exeuse
L m. ~{
1 6 30tc
able to save you money.
16. Obstruct
10. l(adre and
30. Untidy
38. Dicken.. I
17. Fresh-water
Leone

SAM SMl~ : ~ALE9 E'tECUTIVIi'J
'fi.III?TV-'IiMN ; WIJ:E AND FOI..IQ

. CI-!ILD~/'1 \ DRIVI I'iS WOME ; 'o'tlot-IC;
iJ:JUGEi eRo&gt;&lt;E HIS WINOSI-IIElDJ
H&amp; QOT OUT, AND T~r;:y

l&lt;lll§p HIM, ~ 1

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.·emali Hejp Wanted

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For_S~e
lacl_ng bab~ moks! No house 3 elem~nt _Mosley•-.:b::
ea=m
=-7roc:r
1
selbng. Wrtte: Baby Moks , cb rad1o, hke new, priced for
Warsaw A-3, Indiana, 46580.
quick sale. Ph. 992-2593 or
I 26 6tp 992-2410.
I 26 3tc

LADm Earn up to $2 .00 hour

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Nlllle Help Wanted

STEREO RADIO
- · -·--· - -- ··- ·. 1 speed tntermlxed
changer.
NEED CASH? Sell famous ' Dual volume control. 4 speak.. I
Knapp Aerolr~d ..;n:&gt;e~, t u : 1 er sound system. Lovely walor -part time, high comm.snut finish. This set 5 months
sions plus bonus,
Nmple te old. Take over payments of
line for men and women, ttol!
equiJll!,ent furnished
free. ..,.:!5 per month to pay
due $86.50. Call
992 •
Wri"'t to Gordon Rae, Oi·:-j ance
1 24 6te
3218.
tric~ales Mgr., 3584

shirlfJ' Drive.

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Columbus.

ISINGER

This machine equipped to
'Yi'
1 26 3tc . zag, make buttonholes,
and monogram. Take
Wanted To Buy
payments of $5 .79 per m01othl
i:oo\) G~-S ..apartment CtY!k 1 or pay balance due $41.88.
stoVt:. Ph. 992·28fi3.
1 Free
borne demonstration.
1 If&gt; 3tp I Call 192-3218.
I 24
STANDING tJ;nber in- Ohio~ JH'l
are ia.
West Virginia , or old farms 1 equipment with each '67
..,ith timber. ~arion Reynolds, 1 pache sold before March
Box 77, Syracus. , Ohio.
1961. Roush &amp; Lyons carnJ&gt;j
1 24 tfc lng Trailers, Horton St.,
1 10
·~"A I.L FA"R"'M"oc-r- p7iece
-.:.o"'f"'Ja.:.n-;-'\' on, W' Va.
Also a set of encyclopedias.
olean,
eg
F'. C· Taylor. Rutland, phone : oil treated stoker coal. Pea742-~1!12.
1 ~ 61p 1 cock ' Coal Co., I block lronn 1
traffi&lt; light In Cheshire, 0.
1

WaniH Ph. 381-75$.
·u 1
work 0,. typ- BE GENTLE, be kind, to

Contact Mrs . Paulette j expe~ts"iye carpet, Cli!atn
. Rt. I, Portalnd, 0. wll!l· Blue Lustre. Rent
143-2261 lor information. 1 trie shampooer fl. Bal;erl
1 at lip . Furalture Co.

food flah

18. Leap
18. Plunder

20 · Land
meuure

charact~

31. Smiling

33. Y1tr1. Mutt'
3(, Agent

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39. Capelforn
native

21.¥oose
22. ,at-topped
bill
24-. Permit
26. Predatory
animals

27. Final
28. Fog
2t. Indetlniteartlcle
80. To fJ'¥mble

32. Form.ec~,
utnclay
Sli. Tear

37. MedJey•

38. Of tone
40. Eat&amp;
·U . SUiy
42. VeatlbuJII
43. leland in.
Ule Medl·

MORE PROFIT ,
listing your ·nrm's serVIceo
.lbe Daily SenUnel's
Service CO)UDID.

terranean

DOWN
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Rome

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One Jettn limply •tanda tor aaother. lft tht• sample A J• ~d
for the three L'•• X for the two o·a. etc. Sln&amp;Je lett.el'l, . , . .
trophJe., the lentth and formation of the word.l are all hlnta.
Bach day the code IIIW:m are different..
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End of the Month January Sales.
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Friday and Saturdey Open Until tin the Evening.
Tuttdty Open Until 5

'PCfi•T~
Whllo 1'lloy Lail

4 ,., tpo. .

eAbout 200 Womeno D,.._ ot Htlf Prl..
eAbOut 100 Chl.l cl-. D - .. tt.H Prl..
eNu .... tnci'Wtlt...,... Unlformo Allot 8ft
S.VIngo
eAII Hm for Women end Glrlltl $1.00 - h
eWomeno ond Girls s-ten 11 Subottntlol
S.VIngo
eGirls oncl Womeno Coob end CerCOib at Big
Sovlngolncludlng IN Prlnh"' Coots
eAII Womeno Sulb et Sole PrleAII AII-WHiher Cootl el Seme Sole Prl- 11 the
WinterCoetl
eWomens and Glrlt Sleeks Greetly Reduced

Wo tlo..

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Wblle !bey bsl we"ll ·MD

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MELGS lHIATRE
Janua'v 26

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DEAN MMITIN
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Dumb Like a Fcuc
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,editors,
preced'"•
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am · .... you, words about the· line
" ~ Iii college
But Joho
Uon 1n the buslnesa
.fe,;*:t\Oi'irs ·who "wr lie
managar of the
·"Back to my typewriter• . I last year, commending a
tlej)U1.1:. . ·;,
nel, wanled to clarify a
two more para&amp;npbs of mr or two, and tate 11 back to. tbe
~· Ivai· • · ,..eralllt~Uoo
about. theory · and
. ·article on· paper. The composing rooiJl.
. ~ 'Hal~ di.,.,tor
• "Dr, Hall," sals
phone rings.
.
'"Hey, Mr; Weber,' sayo· my
~· or Journallslll,
· er. (noted for droll
· " 'Good afternoon, . str. Let foreman, 'The ad man .1!014 1
ll'nlterslty Thursday
aay J, sit down to my
me help you word.. your classl· lull page of advertising .a \fll1e
G~ Colle~e. His
et determined to \nfte an In fled .ad. Yes. You bave 500 bales while ago ond we won1 bave
Jtl!!&lt;";
newsme11, hid· been deplh report My JleSe&amp;rcli
bay to seU. That will be In edltorlsl page tomorrow:.'
earlier by .a
~ of II - la ·completed.' I
paper tomorrow. Yes, str; ·"Now, wlial would YOil do,
and a social ilo\lr (el · fohr paragraphs under the Yes, str. Thank you, sir.'
Dr. Hall," ~ Mr.
rijlbon .. · .end the phone rings.
bavlng beeo a UtUe deadpan. ·
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of laughter

what "dld yOU&lt;Dilllle
say?

aWl
chnddiDJ
- ·111oiro!d
had come
from a iirulll
had worked on small
pers, and

and tben

::~~~front

''The bil prob""' of fllblillhers today to not getting pro!es-

slonal journalists into tbe game.

II is keeping them there aft~r
they arrive," Hall said.
He

pointed out that a recent survey
showl!':l 10 top journalism .,.ltd.
uates who entered the prolesslon remained there approxl·
mately three years.
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machlneguMed by Mao supportol a
cheering

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!l~lle It's
im
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. .. be ·'local'
Is\l't II? So
out
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Future joornalists will
only have a DOEe for news, they
will have eyes and ears
as
well
·
This Willi promised
algbt by Dr. William E.
director of the School of ·
nali•m, Ohio State University.
He ·8 a8 eddreosing 22
representing area DeWS
at a jouranUsm din~er
In the new dlnirtg ball at
Grande College
''Tomorrow's ·prod'!"! will
as a scholarly
said·Dr. Hall.
*:".,;ru,.·will be
with a S.l of
yOnd the
.
.
Dr. Hllil pomted (lUI the
lion
m.... journalists,
less needs
newsmen.
"We must havi more
In&amp; through of problems . . .
oeed the know·boW with th
, Jaiow-wby behind 11 .. : &lt;&gt;
must attempt to leU the
,
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more completely .. . 0\li'
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les must be as 8CCIII"ale ·
. ' :O)t ;Mu~~M E. Hall,' left, d!fe~tor of the 1)CIIQ91 Of Journalism, Ohio State road-map to the next
.Univeidity; ,diScusses the •;newsp,per game with. Rio Grande College President Dr.
. , ;11., R. Christ~nsen, &amp;!ld ~ Batflara McNutt, acting direc.tor of coUege relations. lion," Hall contlnued.
. Dt. Hall addressed 22 persons attenillng Thursday, mght's journaUstic-dlnner
Today'• demand for
1ileeling at Rio Grande College.-Dolig Welherholt Photo.
jour!iallats Is stronger than
·
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er, · according to ·Hall.
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TOKYO (UP!) - Japanese news reports from Peking today slid m!ife thin
persons have been kiUed and "unknown numbers" injured in bloody cluhes near tile
Soviet border in Red China between friends and foes of Communist Party Cbairmaa
Mao Tse·tung.
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The Peking correspondent of the Kyo do News Agency said wall poster lJi J&gt;e.
kin~ also reported that Red Chinese army armored units may be aent to quell the
upnsing in Sinkiang-Uighur province. The fighting involved machlneguns, grenadei
and rifles, the reports said. ,
anU-Mllo feeling runrung hlijll of tbe area. l!Jl(l reporlfd
Tbe wall posters added to among the non-Chinese natives fighling breakiru! out.
mounUng reports of major
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Blood !(&gt;IUed also In reported fighting Thur~ay in Man·
cburl8 w~re Mao s Ia~ batUed 3 Dragon Army
of
peasants and workers and m
the central CI&gt;Jnese prov;nce of
Kl~sl w~ere lhe leader s men
claimed VIctory over a 200,000.
member anU·Mao for&lt;e.
.
The wall pooters of Pekmg
report~ forcea Joyal}" Mao
eontroiled only poraons of
Slnklang. Uighur. They ~!aimed
n1astery of the provtnc•s cellter and main roadl but acknowJed&amp;ed "breaks"
bampere:l
communication with the rest of

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SAIGON (UP!) - U. S. Marine hellcllpten whirled
through heavy Communist fire at dawn tOday and plucked to safety Leathernecks surrounded ahd fighting for
their lives in the Guadalcanal-like jungles just below the
North VIetnamese border, American military spokesmen
said.
.
.·
Commurust guns shot down three Ameiican helleopters trying to reach the Leathernec~ reconnaissance pa·
trol in a long night of com-~
bat that preceded the res- Ues ~-eral4 IlK
cue at dawn., . , ·-'
Tliursda!
The. fighting formed one of ntght{bl
,
, not 1 od.
• , bll!ir baUies tbat erupted
Platooa TnWed
Thursday in South VIetnam's
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northern provlnces where U.S. About tO Commurusts, lw&lt;
Marines are atlemptlng to block platoons, caught the patro
about 20Pile
miles
due·bld-&amp;lam~
of tlit
1 t Ieast tbr
. ee North Vietnam~se "Rock
" lbit
army divisions from pushing strategic rl~oe moUntain domll&gt;
south.
allng the way 80111h.
.
Ambullk MariDes
ln the second fight, about 15 AI dusk the North VletnllineH
miles south-southeast of the opeDed lire. The Lealbemecka
giant Marine bastion of Da dug In and radioed lor help.

"Sal.~es should be lvon, ...t
given, Hall remarked. "B u I
when !here Is no chan&lt;e for advancement, and when ipduslry
olfen golden opportunities in
the field of public rela~, the R~ Chine. .
·
newspaper joses good J0111'11- The frontier area long has
,.
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· bel!n repol'lod a lesl; than baPPJ
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hunting ground for Moo. f'or
ur. Hall blamou this Ill "our.. years MOII:ow has reported
IO!ves . . . we have undersold
our product...
He added, "!be newsP,.per
an indispensable pubUc service_ !
yet it must make money. When ,
a newspaper, the voice .of ony
community, dies, the commonity dies with II."
UDty Urt
Dr. Hall staled "We must he
ted
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able to convince our
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day In the Meigs County court heavy mortars and machine erew scrambled from .. lhi
er, write more CODCisely.
of Judge Frank W. Porter, Jr. guns. The ambush caught the wreckage, joined the trapped
news must be packaged 1
Roy Kesterson was fined $15 Leathernecks erosslng a river tn men and the .a.....
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easy &lt;»nsumpUon. Today's
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leliCe wants to be educated
and coats {Or permitting an un- • classic guerrilla tactic.
The Mlll'iin!s tried lllshlllmt
challenged."
llca~sed operator to drive; Clar- But the Americans did not reinlorcem-. Two more beJ1;
acldeoi 1~~ E. Douglas, ~o and costs, nee. The Morin.. raised their copters came, each wllh IJonllili
In aclosing,
Dr.formula
Hall for
sign violation; Tom Goett, •
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successful
- and charged. The generals "reaction'·' """""'
good journallst Is ., 75 per -•1 "" and cosls, speeding; Del· at Da Nang sent a third Ull34 belicgpter eame rldiDi
backgrowid and 25 per
R. Grady, $10 and en•~. company helicoptering Into tbe shotgun.
',, ··
professlonol training...
!allure to yield right ball o1 area in hopes of pinning down One of the cboppeN •fiB•from
Worksbopo, courses for
and James Haning, the Communists.
Communist !Ire. The di'lt IDd
·school stndents state and
lolesblre and John Oils The Marines kflled 74 Of tbe the reactlcJn Ioree&lt; lifMd the
glonal news ~ences films
were each Oned $5 and Reds before the North Vielna- fight too. The other helleopter
and pubUeaUons are beu;g
coats on defective exhaust char- mese Oed tbrough the jungle In got stitched bY blilletj,"ua"'"~~
dueled and offered area
..
the night after nine hours' and burned about' D JalJi
media 111 order io Improve
Bondi forfeited included Hor- fighting. The Leathernecks suf- north of the tight Ullle liland
profession.
ace Skaggs, ${0, for reckless lered slight to moderate losses, fighting 14arlne!i. . ··
A queStion • anower
operation; Jack Lane, $25 on a a spokesman said.
U.S. strike planes (!iltilliled lltf
followed Dr. ·Hall's eddress. . disturbing the peace charge, ln the fight just below Uie Communist posltiOIIIiih" ,.... ·

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