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bea;y blow to America's elfOI'Ia

to Pul men on the moon by IM!I.
''lbe facts brieDy are," be
._]d. "(that) at I:Sl (p.m. EST)
tbO~observera
In the pad area .•
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hMi'd a report . . thai thoro
wu a lire aboard tho space!'fllt.
Coadllloa AI Time
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~~~~ lime 'ltU tbe spacocraft
aiid tbo crew were at T-IIIIDus12; minutes from simulated
111\o!f aDd holding, and tbore
W . ,. . no acUvtly going on
ex~pl preparing to pick up tbo
(OUDI
and ,.ttJng ready to
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~ ."The observers report thai
tbfre was what I would call a
n;e, wblch orfglnaled
:tnotde tbo cabin. Tbls ~ab lite

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pnetraled tbo spaceerafl ap
·parentJy and was observed to
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llnTound the C'a!l

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''lbo spacecraft """"' !D tho
pad are~ prpo;eeded Immediately with emergency equipment to
the epacocraft aDd, . in spill! of
fires that were tbon b!JmJng tn
tbo oreo of. ~ spacecrMt, tried
to ut!DgUilb theae fires aDd
!mmedtotely to proceed to open
tbo epacectafl.
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"The crews on o(JO\Iinl !be
belch report !bet there WOS
!Diense heal coming out lb{ough
the batch. There wos very
dense smbke u well, coming
out from the spacecraft."

Twenty...even would-be res-cuers were felled lo the rrantlo ·
attemPI to gel to the osli-o-

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by tbo gaa!Dg smoke lhol
penetrlled ~ven tbe,Jr mosP,
another lltepped In to lake bls
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1M 'iiben they finally yanke(i
oper. the balei&gt;-S minutes an...
tho blut-tbey found the dead
spacemen lying face-up·oo !heir
oouclie, tlielr silvery space
lttits and the lns,kle of the cabin
baclll&gt; charred.
A tiny ~lectrioal spar~ wos
beUo 1 to bave been tho
.;me~n bi the tragedy. In the
osylm-saturaled cabin, It wao
sufficient to touch off the freak
flash.
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"U there ta IIi
source,

· pure orygen, tbil, c&gt;f course, bao

a flaob 11rt potential.
While official! were trying to
1et to the bottom of the
tragedy, a must before man can
be ·commilled to other. Apollo
capsules, the bodies of tbo three
spacemen lay at a beso
dlspenaary bore awaiting llmor·
ol plans, which are up to the
famiUes.
The three astronauts were to
bave Ufted ofl nut Feb. 21 on
tbo ApoUo, o tw..week training
mission for fllglrta to the moop.
In Wasblngton, Clinton P.
Anderson, O.N .M., chairman ol
tbo Senate Spaee Commitlee,
said bis group Is going_ to
Investigate the accident, but
will wail until II seea bow a

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day. II will -be ·buded ,by Dr.
Floyd L. Tbompooa, director of
the Langley .Reielrdl C«lter at
Hamptoo, Ya. Other melllbero
will include Dr. Mu Eaget,
director of reoUrcb and ....
gineeri111 at tho Manned SpaceC'alt Center, Houston: George
A. Wblte, director of· ApoUo
· reliabillty and qqality; utronaut Frank Donnan, and John
Wllliams, directOr ol epa•aft
operations at tbo Kenoedy space

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Under ·quesUoning by report..
ers, Phillips said tlie spacacraft
was using Its own P.,wer at the
tlmo _of tho I!CCJdent
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Martin, Alain D&amp;lon, Joey
Bishop, Rosemary Forsyth.
Calorcutoort!l:
Practical Yoker
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FOR ALL OCCASIONS
We wire flowers everywhere

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C1s. of M1ltese Chicken
.1\dmission : 75c &amp; 40c

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Pomeroy Flower Shop
W. Main
PomerDJ
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6:00 to 8:00 p.m.

15 Pieees Kentucky Fried \::hicken
1 Pint Cracklin' Gravy
Hot Rolls
(Serves 5 to 7)

IHE BARREL .. · .. · · .... · ........ $5.00
21 Pieces Col. Sanders' Chicken

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know." he said.
He added that essenlilllf • • '
aame tests bad beels petr.,l•J ·
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ASked why 1be iistronllll*
were unable to ue .., '
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Air Pollution MolUltl Unifel'881 Probhiln
.o\lf polluUIII.... ltGt J\111 • dlriJ 'IIQN.
It promises, U not owtled, lo lllllacall
the buman r~~e~.
Tillie magaplne lut -k Ill Ill _.,.
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; ,'l'lme's report IUAOIIad ID Ill 'IIIII JMul.
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Notes on Temperance Film Showings
Given at Middleport WCTU
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A report on the temptrance
rum, ''The Decision," whic-h
bad been shown to students at
Middleport and Rut Ian d
Schools, was given when tbe
Middleport WCTU met 'lbursday evening at the Fitst Ba~
tis! Church. Mrs. Clarence MeNeal and Mrs. Marvin Kelly
attended the school showmgs.

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then some - In • t.w ·. yetn.
II this prospeet II IIIIIOed rtiUiy ID !be
701, we ahould be prevarod lor 11. !AclliDI
11111 Jaws l'&lt;'gulating the Ioiii ol poUulloll

The meeting was opened with

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Long Criti~ed : ,.Relationship
Betweeq Britain, S.{IS Near its End

prond old pi'aducll. n If aiJo ~7 tn.
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tried, IIICI'IIIIilllf lllltroverslal
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Anglo-Amarleia "tpedal rela'lbl , erltlq,
tlonsltlp" 1tr at the cr0611 roada Su
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tltlt a rl!anp
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Mrs Martl'n'"' l.S HOS tess

C'qrnlng months will del.,.. Tcday Is Sunday Jan 29 the to Ill relatlonlblp .with
ltqw far Bdlsln'1 labor 29th day o1 1867 '
to Allllo-Amerlcm
":'::~ofIllpolfey,
prepared to go In follow
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away from Tbe. 1110011 11 ~•alrlnl 111 lluporllat. one lltal will' 11 '
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Wllb ~ ~ Tilt ~ •tars IN MaN cooperation need not be eon•d·

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as birds tum IIIIo -., boltlei
inll macbiDes eprotll from the ~ ajrtq
JI'!'1P1e bavt bMD ooodlliDJIId tu. ~
lbal IIJ1!hiDI! they sea Ill televtakiiJ II lUI
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"W Push lflf~ BIJrope Ill!• the daf, bull brag a bit and claim
fotqJai bactlltl of 111e Copserva- I· make 89 cents.
liVe P'lr!J, N JIIIIIM II 1D I'Nt llan7l A. LnJ, f!lalm.
aii-Brltillt ~Ill mm•ee 11 eUrttt ta
Tile lfCIIpe of tb1l de\'elopmeut aeveiiH of potiOIIiolo aad ule
,ul depml OD u.lhir Jliolllln If "-ltllJ'•
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Bu~ tho dllfpcballlllleal wlllt U. S. today y~'re apt to lit pu\
tba AIIIJo.~ra ~ ID au uylum. Thet'l I .a~
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Brown Is • tl~~iss Springtime" will be
graduate o! Middleport High chosen from """en candidates.

one of the.most Important
part of the container and
ol the arrlihgement, and should Ibe well chosen.
be of a \hape to blend in
An Ulustrated talk on
the desi!l&gt; i:oncelved by the
of Ohio," was given ·by
ranger. Il"thould also bo of
Bruce Davis. She noted
color to 'b!end with the
are over 175 different kinds of
oi'the flowers used.
song birds In Ohio. AD auction
The ba~ Is a
was held.
Delicious refresbmenta
mved from )he dinipg room
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table wbicb was attractively
decorated with tile Valentii.O
motif by the hoatess assisted
by her daughter TIIIIIIDY to ·
aod
above
and ·Mrs. Harold Wolfe,
The 1dfdine
with
Mrs. Bill Brown, Mrs. Bill Wil·
when the
ford,
v.rnen Weber, 111u.
met Thursday Don Harrtso.n.
of ·Mra. John
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2409 Jockson Ave.
Pt. Pleasant, W.Va.

S STUDIO
at!·· ~::::\ GROVER'
115 E. Second St.
Pomeroy, Ohio

SChool and is ,. senior ln el~ There will be .two candidates
mentary education at Ohio Ur.l- from Wahama High School, one
verslty In Athens.
from Hannan High School, and
'lbe brlde;rroom Is a gradu· four from Pl. Pleasant High
ate of Pomeroy High Seheoll!lld School. Names of the candl·
atiended Marshall University dates will be announced later.

Some Call It _DISCOUNT
Some Call It Wholesale
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OPEN
FRIDAY NITE
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Mrs. ·Tony Martio was
for the J•nuary
Rutland Friendly
Club Thursday evening
home.
'lbe business meeting was iu
\barge of the president, Mrs.
Willlamson. '!'he secrereport wa~ stven by Mrs.
a,r.;ey O'Dell and the treasurreport by Mrs. carl Mor·

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Howard Birctllleld~.nd Far East are .
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CARL'S ... JANUARY CLEARANCE

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Truth(?) Really, in TV Ads

Madle'on Avenue bas discovartd real people. You may have noticed aome o1 them
~n telt\llfllon - the skeptical hotllewlfe who
finds her waolt not juat white, not jull
brl1h~ but all the way to lumlae100111;
tho J\&gt;Und·ta~le ~lscusllon about tha tra9lorming powurs of a hlllr dye; tho banild
••ntletnan for w!tom Ule II regu.larly madt
beau!Hul asam by • rellllratlve htadacltt
elixir.
Advel'lllen are mort .,d more turning
to average, ordinary paoplo, who do 1101
itways know their haiUas teotimonlallo 11'1
ljeing . filmed, anct away !rom 11lck, polill&gt;eil pn&gt;fenlooal models .,d actors, repor11
J!le 'WaH Str,.t Journal."
"It's the l"'lth approach, baby,"
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plan.,.. one ad man. "It's the slice of life
says ,•nother. "It's a total integrity bit,"
oays a third.
In other words, it's the latest &amp;immtck
tn Mad. Av.i.'s perennial search for new
and Improved ways ID sell new and bn..

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St. Louis Catholic Church, Gallipolis, was the scene of the weddong of Miss Fran·
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er gave devotions built around 1 Mrs. John Beaver. Refreshces Gail Varney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Winston E. Varney of Rt. 2 Bidwell, to
The First United Presbyterian Church In
the article and scripture takm \ ments were served by the host·
Mr. James P. Skidmore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Skidmore of Rt. 1 Bidwell on was the setting for the wedding of Miss Karen Louise n.,m Romans. She gave medi- ess to the above-named and
. January 21st.'
, Bachner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bachner, tation titled, "Ye Must be born Mrs. Donald McKenzie, Mrs.
The double ring ceremony was performed at 10:30 o'clock in the morning by North
Middleport, and Airman Dqnald C. Again" closing
with pray..-. Paul Taylor, M.rs. Eugene . .
the Rev. Father A. J. Gobuliewski. A prog ram of nuptial music was played
Miss Brown, Jr., sqn of Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Brown, .
Beulah White and Illrs. 0. E. lett and Mrs... Richard Fiulaw.
Dora Brady, orgamst. Mr . . - - -- - - - - - - - - - - ·
New Ha¥en, West Vtrglnia. The vows of the double
McKiniey , sang a duet, " ,0 P • 1
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ceremOJ\Y· were read by the Rev. Howard
Day" and the group. sang · a GONE BUYING! Open
lois!, who sang "Ave Marie" carried a ' bouquet of piok car· chi r&lt;glstered the guests.
day,
at 1 p.m;
With Mrs. Steoff accom·1 February 1f'wlth
, and "AngUs Del."
. !nations, and Miss Bonnie Var· For. her traveling costume lor . Th.e bride, gjv~ in marriage liy
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Tbe altar was decorated wi•h : ney, sist,er of the bride, who a w"'fdlng trip to a ski resort
!Ired m a
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The
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two baskets of whole stock,' wore a blue tong gown with )llanslieJil, the bride wore a ·'!'an
Her w)ijte bouffant _vell.was
a the benediction and a social
ry a ' · ·
white gladioli, and
white ' tong sleeves. She carried a ll"o pi* green wool suit
silk rose With ·leave~nd bead trtmmmg. She
a
mums . . The ~ews were decor- : bouquet of pink carnations. \br~wn accessories. She '
~ange.m~ri~·Of white feathered carnations en1
a ted woth whole ~ws. .
1Ring bearer was Kent Allen her wedding bouquet.
With Eucaliptils and .
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The bnde ~as g1ven m mar- ·varney, brother of the bride.
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.s~am.ers . . ; . in ~unti~on. He 1s ~resenty
riage by her brother, Mr. Bob I who wore a black suit. He car- Mrs. .
_The oride s SISters, M.~ ~qn- servmg m the U. S. Air Force
Varney . She wore a forma t! rled a while satin pillow.
of GaU1a ·
me Bachner,·served•aa ma1~: of :at Gra~d Forks,~· D.
gown of peau de soie, fashion- Mr. Ronnie Skidmore, broth- School
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honor and wore a .t~· - Pl~ld R~latives .attending the
ed with high neckline, closely er of the groom, was best man. lege ID
dress of teal blu,e ~nth a ~11?-e :ception were Mrs. Ida Bachner,
moulded bodice, detailed with Ushers were Larry Skidmore, ployed at tb~
at hat. The ·grooms· father,.. Dou- grandmother of the bride,
appHqued Alencon lace, and 1,'brother of the groom, and Mr. Holzer HospltaL
a~d Brown, Sr., was· best man. a~ Mrs. Sam Clatworthy,
long sleeves tapering to calla iTim Bickers. Rt. I, Bidwell.
Mr. Skidmore Is a
A reception for the wedding Libby Brown, the
Re_v
points over her wrists. Her l The bride's mother wore a of North Gallia High
party and irrunediate familiES Howard Ruppel! and biS faL~sheath skirt, ~ith appliqued mo- . Navy blue A-line dress with He is now in the Air Natior.al was held at the home. of the er, Mr. C. E. Ruppel!, and Mr.
t1fs was completed w1th a back 1 blue carnations, and
brown Guard in CGlumbus and
ts bride following the ceremony. and Mrs. Larry Baker.
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watteau train. A petal flower 1 accessories., The groom's mo- employed as timekeeper at tbe The bride's table was covered
headpiece secured her boufflint 1ther wore a three piece bro- State Highway garage.
with a white cloth and centerveil of imported silk . illusio•. \ cade suit of aqua and gold with 'lbe couple will reside at 5331&gt; ed with the wh\le tie,red wed- Plan Style Show
Her !lowers were white roses \brown accessories. Her flowers Second Avenue, Gallipolis.
ding cake lriRUJed witn green In Gym Mar.ell 16th
over white lace covered Btble. were a corsage of pink carna- Out-of-town guests
were leaves and top~ wil:h t hoe
The maid of honor was Mrs. , lions.
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Terry Gabrielll, Mrs. Paul Coul- traditional bridal couple. While PI'. PLEASAt# - Pt. PleasTom Comer, sister of
the A recePtion was held at the son, of Columbus; Mr. .,d Mrs. tapers and punch bawl and ant Women's ClUb wlll oresent
bride, of Rt. 2, Bidwell. Sh&lt; church following the ceremo- Kenny Stevens and daughter, coffee service completed t be a style show in'1he Pt. l'l"''"'
wore a pink brocade gown With ny. The table was · decorated Carol, of Springfield; Mrs. d. table setting. Mrs. Sam Cle!· ant High School ~mnasium
long sleeves. SM carried a cas- with white 11:!1weetheart roses and C. Varney, Mrs. Mary Thack- worthy, sister of the groom, Mare:h 16. The theme of the
cade of blue carnations. Brides- blue stock. The cake was three ery, of UJgan, W. Va.; Mrs. presided at the silver coffee event will be ••POrtrait ·of Fashmaids were ·Miss Peggy Skid- tiered with a bride and groom Virgil Thacker, and Mrs. ·JOhn service and Miss Bachner. sis- ions." Decorations will
more, sister of the groom, wh\J at the top: Mrs. Remo Rocchi Cassady, Pam, Roger and Bev- 1er of the bride, served at the the Ideas used in the
wore a blue brocaded long aod Mrs. Phlllip Foster served erly Thacker, all of Columbus. punch bowl. Mrs. Brown, the the organization 'that took firs·t.t
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the prize at the Black ·Walnut Fes-

Thil:d'Avenu~;

Uer oneo ~llbtlt llqullr, .,., btllmrl
Fort, "not oaiJ ul1 but ~
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Handkerchief showers we-:-e
given for Mrs. Hicks and aiY'
MEET FOR CARDS
:Mrs. Donald Bsone who will be , iMrs Robert Arnold wao a
Jeaving the community in the guest. when Mrs. Max F'olmer CAI'TURI! IT Al.Lf
I near !uture.
entertained the Bi-Monthly CanMrs. Beulah White read en asia club Thursday evening at Ff'om tM Jirtt t'a.W of U11&amp;.1.
This OM doll ir oliv..
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Y o• •Mtdd cGptur• it oU.
ion Signal. Miss Margaret Sau- ed to Mrs. Charles Riffle and For thl pho\o&amp;ftphM: r1tonl of ,..

Mr. and Mrs. James P. Skidmore

hio:O betn lUI tiCiliriliflc twvdt Into U.
elite~$ of U1D bU "irouod Ill a halt Ia
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Forl deicrlbu men like Dr. 'rliDOiiiJ'
LniJ,, the lllotl aollbltr apotoelll Ill
"psychedetlo ezport.....,," • "Pled Plpo
ert pliJiDC l!lduollve lwlll. being lltMo
ed oil ~ lbe WI'CIIt!l P. . by several .-.,.
lffs llllnl atomic bomba."
Laws, he tlllnlu, ahouid be ~ •
ralnst anttsoclal behavior (IUCII· u 1111111'
11'0111 driviltl) orhleb lMJ llril!l l'lonl al•

tea and coffee were served
a table centered with white
lotus and snapdragons,
flanked with y!lllow
tapers.
Hostesses were-' Lillian
Margaret Sauer, Mra. ~
stall. Mrs. Jacob Turoer,
Hollman and Beulah White.
Attendiog in addition to the
above, were Mrs. Clyde
ibrenner, Elizabeth Slaven,
zel Board. Mrs. Joe Turner,
Genevieve Suton, Nora
iltoo, and Betty Cline, presideut .

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prayer by Mrs. K~Jly and the
hymn, "What A Friend
Wo
HaVe In Jesus,'' with Lllli.1n
Steiff · at the piano. New year
.books were distributed and a tet..'ter read fro~ Mrs.
Donal~ GONE BUYING! Open 111alo
Hi~ks expressmg regret for !10 .
February IS wltll all . kind•
, beong able to attend the meet· of aew tblago. Jerry MJIIer'•

''You ~ellows Have the Wrong View

'lbe most liommon pperlenl!l Ill
our
IOC!Ie!Y 'lfipl. mind-altering dru,p Ia DOl
wltb ·un or •marijuana but tbe ""!lk_lall
party, 8118 Dr. Joel Fort of the Sail t'naclseo ·HeaHh DePirtmllll U 111111 bead·
llnlltl about drug use were ~ " II."
~- )!e says, "be much mon ~· ·"
ed ,abo!lt alcohol, our lltlllt penulve
drug.
About hall our lt.lghway l&lt;lCtdents and
hall the cr!me1 whlclt hive ptJI people
in pri1on are associated wttb eloabol A•
bout 80 million people use alcohol 11111. I!J:
mi!IIOII .of lllw are alcohol • depeltdat
In oontrast, Fort estimatq that probably about ont Jllillion AmoriCIIII
biVI
taken UD and marijuana. In larp urblll
unlversllles. howtver, 10 ID 10 per l!lltt o1 '
tho otudents may experiment wllb LSI&gt;. ·
BeeaUit Its use Is aoncelllrllad llmOtlf
tbe young, LSD Is easler to GOndiiiiUI tblll
alcohol.
But current IAiws asalnst lAD,
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pointed wben !be TwiH&amp;)II Gar· tee rneml&gt;on oro Ill"&amp;. Rul3 lin. W....,. ..._ • lllr
den C'ollb ot """"""' met at H..,.,..ay, Mn. l'llil lllllil!!.- 1op1c "Birdl, rood.
Pnd•rt
lbj! home o1 Mrs.· Elmer Wlck·IBOII, Mr;J. t.evorett I!Dueb, !4r1. llld Sbllelln." ,_ llillkll ..,,..
bam Tbundar ..eobll. Jot 1• • Eddie Smith, Mrl. Jack flub. er.ol the llllpCrtiDCe
Ada llo6killl .,.., .alsll!ll bo&gt;t.l ll()p and Mrt. Mary Jkinel.
feedinc ol biPJI, Ute '11mfty
Hlnll
were
given
oy
tbaD ooe ,fl)"'l&lt;r 1M olriv. 1!1
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Tile meetb!tl waa cootiucted Mia . Dwlghl Parker. Sho llrtu· altlael II!IDftWl' binlo 16 ~
by Mrs. Leverett Roulil, presl· fd the lmporu.nce ol plantinl! dauo wlth 1he pr~ • win~«
dent. 'lbirteen memben ..,_ large obade 1reeo wllile they blrdl. P)Jee f~ Ql!lt tullo
awerfd roll caJl by
telling, ar~ GCil'DWit ; IIOW petunll ...Cs 01, IUdl U biiCkJebon1, bar"Wha•'S For the Birds.'' Ml"' illdoon anct feed the borda ,.. berr)' .,d otn.rs 10 the blrdJ
Wickham chose ~oU0111 from ~Illy )fhon the weather " will have a place ID perdo•
'lbe s.eret Place reading AC\ll : ball and they c.,ool liod llefretlollll!ll!s were ..,...... lll
IV verses &amp;-12.
eoougb ID eat.
tbe dooe of t;o meetlol ID tJ
Mrs. Roush gave a report of "Pilonntng for Spring"_
membert and •two guests, M!a
the Christmas dinner betd at the l&lt;iPi&lt; used by Mrs.
Ethel Koenig and Boru1it llou5o
Dalley's Restaurant. Trealllll'· Smith. Sloe IDid about the
er's .eport was read by Mrs. of bouse plants. The article atsl·
Eddie Smith. Mrs. Roush gave ed that one should use I h •
a report on Olfocers meeUog senses ol touch and olgbt ID

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Air Pollution MolUltl Unifel'881 Probhiln
.o\lf polluUIII.... ltGt J\111 • dlriJ 'IIQN.
It promises, U not owtled, lo lllllacall
the buman r~~e~.
Tillie magaplne lut -k Ill Ill _.,.
....,qgesta bow lldl GOI!Id biiCIP"''· ,
'nmt mates H looll ...,. Too Hlf·
; ,'l'lme's report IUAOIIad ID Ill 'IIIII JMul.
Ill··which. inrreulni!Y !rill bt faDid wllh
"'I IIIII OOI!IIY regul1tlolll 'lllJIIt
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flll!e ,l!lt poUulad eltlal, or, 11m Mill,

Notes on Temperance Film Showings
Given at Middleport WCTU
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A report on the temptrance
rum, ''The Decision," whic-h
bad been shown to students at
Middleport and Rut Ian d
Schools, was given when tbe
Middleport WCTU met 'lbursday evening at the Fitst Ba~
tis! Church. Mrs. Clarence MeNeal and Mrs. Marvin Kelly
attended the school showmgs.

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Ut He~.m&amp; 11117
bt
le~ all tht hldulih'J R 'waota - IIIII
then some - In • t.w ·. yetn.
II this prospeet II IIIIIOed rtiUiy ID !be
701, we ahould be prevarod lor 11. !AclliDI
11111 Jaws l'&lt;'gulating the Ioiii ol poUulloll

The meeting was opened with

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nottng tohertheenJOyment
from but,
belonging
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street-lengt~ !Jte~s whit~
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orbo profU lrGm llljllolllftl

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Long Criti~ed : ,.Relationship
Betweeq Britain, S.{IS Near its End

prond old pi'aducll. n If aiJo ~7 tn.
l)lirtd ~ fltt IOQHIJIItilt'l qnc}cicnria OD
pboay
Tbl ~ Wilt . ~-' ......
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OOIIIIReltlllllrs wbo have decried rtlCOflltt It
'filial II II rJIIIeri lilllllni""'''Irld
~IUIId PNH r.llrlalioDII II ,. 1111re Qij'lh and have been that! to 10 .D llvllll
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NOON IVI'Jl • -'n!e lonl argbli lht sovernment to "pblitlom." "
tried, IIICI'IIIIilllf lllltroverslal
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Anglo-Amarleia "tpedal rela'lbl , erltlq,
tlonsltlp" 1tr at the cr0611 roada Su
gre~J~ne IIICI!Qa (I(
By It, C. tlw.ER

aall "eirilllu." ... ~ lliM ,. ..,. ~iii
for their lllllllf!IIDa, IQI lltf ~ p!UI

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fiDIIIJIIDI 10 ftll lbq baft lartild pio-

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·Prtme Minister Hanold

lias stated
tltlt a rl!anp
llru!lr
IJJ Ill lbe malclng.

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Mrs Martl'n'"' l.S HOS tess

C'qrnlng months will del.,.. Tcday Is Sunday Jan 29 the to Ill relatlonlblp .with
ltqw far Bdlsln'1 labor 29th day o1 1867 '
to Allllo-Amerlcm
":'::~ofIllpolfey,
prepared to go In follow
\ f• OM lbiDI IIIII I
ill
away from Tbe. 1110011 11 ~•alrlnl 111 lluporllat. one lltal will' 11 '
. UJdltd ..... and towards last
I tht lfiUIIIIIII gtel. But
Wllb ~ ~ Tilt ~ •tars IN MaN cooperation need not be eon•d·

Tbil 1ft
" liDllill
problllll
JdDce
fltll'l
I lot looCtill~
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'ibalr blgllt

OIIIOirD Ill ptttq.
to
belleve the !ntegtlly bit.
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as birds tum IIIIo -., boltlei
inll macbiDes eprotll from the ~ ajrtq
JI'!'1P1e bavt bMD ooodlliDJIId tu. ~
lbal IIJ1!hiDI! they sea Ill televtakiiJ II lUI
- evon If It's av-., ordinary 6:tuea'lrlf1
Sally Sclolumpl from . . door. ~ .

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a~ '11iil · ~ stan.,. Villllll ncl~t or in any
llulblt ,_. the flrlt llmt 1rt letum and Juplllr. .
', m)'ltleal bond."
~llab ., ·. ~~~~~~ "-...... llbtralor The Tillie• o1 Loodoa

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fni4om
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dJJ ID be mWI reason for ro
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"W Push lflf~ BIJrope Ill!• the daf, bull brag a bit and claim
fotqJai bactlltl of 111e Copserva- I· make 89 cents.
liVe P'lr!J, N JIIIIIM II 1D I'Nt llan7l A. LnJ, f!lalm.
aii-Brltillt ~Ill mm•ee 11 eUrttt ta
Tile lfCIIpe of tb1l de\'elopmeut aeveiiH of potiOIIiolo aad ule
,ul depml OD u.lhir Jliolllln If "-ltllJ'•
II acdeplfd 1Dta lba EurQpean
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U yoq uy ypurre God In the
Bu~ tho dllfpcballlllleal wlllt U. S. today y~'re apt to lit pu\
tba AIIIJo.~ra ~ ID au uylum. Thet'l I .a~
rolatlonsltlp 11 IliON tlwl a _...., 011 tbe IIIMIII'il .
,.... orbllll , , ... preftl!l .~ our SOCiety .. . My qt111 haVf
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w~~ngne':k~rs.
Brown Is • tl~~iss Springtime" will be
graduate o! Middleport High chosen from """en candidates.

one of the.most Important
part of the container and
ol the arrlihgement, and should Ibe well chosen.
be of a \hape to blend in
An Ulustrated talk on
the desi!l&gt; i:oncelved by the
of Ohio," was given ·by
ranger. Il"thould also bo of
Bruce Davis. She noted
color to 'b!end with the
are over 175 different kinds of
oi'the flowers used.
song birds In Ohio. AD auction
The ba~ Is a
was held.
Delicious refresbmenta
mved from )he dinipg room
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table wbicb was attractively
decorated with tile Valentii.O
motif by the hoatess assisted
by her daughter TIIIIIIDY to ·
aod
above
and ·Mrs. Harold Wolfe,
The 1dfdine
with
Mrs. Bill Brown, Mrs. Bill Wil·
when the
ford,
v.rnen Weber, 111u.
met Thursday Don Harrtso.n.
of ·Mra. John
Ave., Galli·
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SAFFORD'S STUDIO
2409 Jockson Ave.
Pt. Pleasant, W.Va.

S STUDIO
at!·· ~::::\ GROVER'
115 E. Second St.
Pomeroy, Ohio

SChool and is ,. senior ln el~ There will be .two candidates
mentary education at Ohio Ur.l- from Wahama High School, one
verslty In Athens.
from Hannan High School, and
'lbe brlde;rroom Is a gradu· four from Pl. Pleasant High
ate of Pomeroy High Seheoll!lld School. Names of the candl·
atiended Marshall University dates will be announced later.

Some Call It _DISCOUNT
Some Call It Wholesale
We Named h- '"

''THE BUDGET SHOP"

OPEN
FRIDAY NITE
TIL 8 P.M.

' A Good Selection
Of Broken Sizes
Current fashions ,
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Mrs. ·Tony Martio was
for the J•nuary
Rutland Friendly
Club Thursday evening
home.
'lbe business meeting was iu
\barge of the president, Mrs.
Willlamson. '!'he secrereport wa~ stven by Mrs.
a,r.;ey O'Dell and the treasurreport by Mrs. carl Mor·

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Truth(?) Really, in TV Ads

Madle'on Avenue bas discovartd real people. You may have noticed aome o1 them
~n telt\llfllon - the skeptical hotllewlfe who
finds her waolt not juat white, not jull
brl1h~ but all the way to lumlae100111;
tho J\&gt;Und·ta~le ~lscusllon about tha tra9lorming powurs of a hlllr dye; tho banild
••ntletnan for w!tom Ule II regu.larly madt
beau!Hul asam by • rellllratlve htadacltt
elixir.
Advel'lllen are mort .,d more turning
to average, ordinary paoplo, who do 1101
itways know their haiUas teotimonlallo 11'1
ljeing . filmed, anct away !rom 11lck, polill&gt;eil pn&gt;fenlooal models .,d actors, repor11
J!le 'WaH Str,.t Journal."
"It's the l"'lth approach, baby,"
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plan.,.. one ad man. "It's the slice of life
says ,•nother. "It's a total integrity bit,"
oays a third.
In other words, it's the latest &amp;immtck
tn Mad. Av.i.'s perennial search for new
and Improved ways ID sell new and bn..

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St. Louis Catholic Church, Gallipolis, was the scene of the weddong of Miss Fran·
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er gave devotions built around 1 Mrs. John Beaver. Refreshces Gail Varney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Winston E. Varney of Rt. 2 Bidwell, to
The First United Presbyterian Church In
the article and scripture takm \ ments were served by the host·
Mr. James P. Skidmore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Skidmore of Rt. 1 Bidwell on was the setting for the wedding of Miss Karen Louise n.,m Romans. She gave medi- ess to the above-named and
. January 21st.'
, Bachner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bachner, tation titled, "Ye Must be born Mrs. Donald McKenzie, Mrs.
The double ring ceremony was performed at 10:30 o'clock in the morning by North
Middleport, and Airman Dqnald C. Again" closing
with pray..-. Paul Taylor, M.rs. Eugene . .
the Rev. Father A. J. Gobuliewski. A prog ram of nuptial music was played
Miss Brown, Jr., sqn of Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Brown, .
Beulah White and Illrs. 0. E. lett and Mrs... Richard Fiulaw.
Dora Brady, orgamst. Mr . . - - -- - - - - - - - - - - ·
New Ha¥en, West Vtrglnia. The vows of the double
McKiniey , sang a duet, " ,0 P • 1
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ceremOJ\Y· were read by the Rev. Howard
Day" and the group. sang · a GONE BUYING! Open
lois!, who sang "Ave Marie" carried a ' bouquet of piok car· chi r&lt;glstered the guests.
day,
at 1 p.m;
With Mrs. Steoff accom·1 February 1f'wlth
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. !nations, and Miss Bonnie Var· For. her traveling costume lor . Th.e bride, gjv~ in marriage liy
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Tbe altar was decorated wi•h : ney, sist,er of the bride, who a w"'fdlng trip to a ski resort
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two baskets of whole stock,' wore a blue tong gown with )llanslieJil, the bride wore a ·'!'an
Her w)ijte bouffant _vell.was
a the benediction and a social
ry a ' · ·
white gladioli, and
white ' tong sleeves. She carried a ll"o pi* green wool suit
silk rose With ·leave~nd bead trtmmmg. She
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mums . . The ~ews were decor- : bouquet of pink carnations. \br~wn accessories. She '
~ange.m~ri~·Of white feathered carnations en1
a ted woth whole ~ws. .
1Ring bearer was Kent Allen her wedding bouquet.
With Eucaliptils and .
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The bnde ~as g1ven m mar- ·varney, brother of the bride.
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riage by her brother, Mr. Bob I who wore a black suit. He car- Mrs. .
_The oride s SISters, M.~ ~qn- servmg m the U. S. Air Force
Varney . She wore a forma t! rled a while satin pillow.
of GaU1a ·
me Bachner,·served•aa ma1~: of :at Gra~d Forks,~· D.
gown of peau de soie, fashion- Mr. Ronnie Skidmore, broth- School
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honor and wore a .t~· - Pl~ld R~latives .attending the
ed with high neckline, closely er of the groom, was best man. lege ID
dress of teal blu,e ~nth a ~11?-e :ception were Mrs. Ida Bachner,
moulded bodice, detailed with Ushers were Larry Skidmore, ployed at tb~
at hat. The ·grooms· father,.. Dou- grandmother of the bride,
appHqued Alencon lace, and 1,'brother of the groom, and Mr. Holzer HospltaL
a~d Brown, Sr., was· best man. a~ Mrs. Sam Clatworthy,
long sleeves tapering to calla iTim Bickers. Rt. I, Bidwell.
Mr. Skidmore Is a
A reception for the wedding Libby Brown, the
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points over her wrists. Her l The bride's mother wore a of North Gallia High
party and irrunediate familiES Howard Ruppel! and biS faL~sheath skirt, ~ith appliqued mo- . Navy blue A-line dress with He is now in the Air Natior.al was held at the home. of the er, Mr. C. E. Ruppel!, and Mr.
t1fs was completed w1th a back 1 blue carnations, and
brown Guard in CGlumbus and
ts bride following the ceremony. and Mrs. Larry Baker.
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watteau train. A petal flower 1 accessories., The groom's mo- employed as timekeeper at tbe The bride's table was covered
headpiece secured her boufflint 1ther wore a three piece bro- State Highway garage.
with a white cloth and centerveil of imported silk . illusio•. \ cade suit of aqua and gold with 'lbe couple will reside at 5331&gt; ed with the wh\le tie,red wed- Plan Style Show
Her !lowers were white roses \brown accessories. Her flowers Second Avenue, Gallipolis.
ding cake lriRUJed witn green In Gym Mar.ell 16th
over white lace covered Btble. were a corsage of pink carna- Out-of-town guests
were leaves and top~ wil:h t hoe
The maid of honor was Mrs. , lions.
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the A recePtion was held at the son, of Columbus; Mr. .,d Mrs. tapers and punch bawl and ant Women's ClUb wlll oresent
bride, of Rt. 2, Bidwell. Sh&lt; church following the ceremo- Kenny Stevens and daughter, coffee service completed t be a style show in'1he Pt. l'l"''"'
wore a pink brocade gown With ny. The table was · decorated Carol, of Springfield; Mrs. d. table setting. Mrs. Sam Cle!· ant High School ~mnasium
long sleeves. SM carried a cas- with white 11:!1weetheart roses and C. Varney, Mrs. Mary Thack- worthy, sister of the groom, Mare:h 16. The theme of the
cade of blue carnations. Brides- blue stock. The cake was three ery, of UJgan, W. Va.; Mrs. presided at the silver coffee event will be ••POrtrait ·of Fashmaids were ·Miss Peggy Skid- tiered with a bride and groom Virgil Thacker, and Mrs. ·JOhn service and Miss Bachner. sis- ions." Decorations will
more, sister of the groom, wh\J at the top: Mrs. Remo Rocchi Cassady, Pam, Roger and Bev- 1er of the bride, served at the the Ideas used in the
wore a blue brocaded long aod Mrs. Phlllip Foster served erly Thacker, all of Columbus. punch bowl. Mrs. Brown, the the organization 'that took firs·t.t
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the prize at the Black ·Walnut Fes-

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Handkerchief showers we-:-e
given for Mrs. Hicks and aiY'
MEET FOR CARDS
:Mrs. Donald Bsone who will be , iMrs Robert Arnold wao a
Jeaving the community in the guest. when Mrs. Max F'olmer CAI'TURI! IT Al.Lf
I near !uture.
entertained the Bi-Monthly CanMrs. Beulah White read en asia club Thursday evening at Ff'om tM Jirtt t'a.W of U11&amp;.1.
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ion Signal. Miss Margaret Sau- ed to Mrs. Charles Riffle and For thl pho\o&amp;ftphM: r1tonl of ,..

Mr. and Mrs. James P. Skidmore

hio:O betn lUI tiCiliriliflc twvdt Into U.
elite~$ of U1D bU "irouod Ill a halt Ia
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Forl deicrlbu men like Dr. 'rliDOiiiJ'
LniJ,, the lllotl aollbltr apotoelll Ill
"psychedetlo ezport.....,," • "Pled Plpo
ert pliJiDC l!lduollve lwlll. being lltMo
ed oil ~ lbe WI'CIIt!l P. . by several .-.,.
lffs llllnl atomic bomba."
Laws, he tlllnlu, ahouid be ~ •
ralnst anttsoclal behavior (IUCII· u 1111111'
11'0111 driviltl) orhleb lMJ llril!l l'lonl al•

tea and coffee were served
a table centered with white
lotus and snapdragons,
flanked with y!lllow
tapers.
Hostesses were-' Lillian
Margaret Sauer, Mra. ~
stall. Mrs. Jacob Turoer,
Hollman and Beulah White.
Attendiog in addition to the
above, were Mrs. Clyde
ibrenner, Elizabeth Slaven,
zel Board. Mrs. Joe Turner,
Genevieve Suton, Nora
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prayer by Mrs. K~Jly and the
hymn, "What A Friend
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HaVe In Jesus,'' with Lllli.1n
Steiff · at the piano. New year
.books were distributed and a tet..'ter read fro~ Mrs.
Donal~ GONE BUYING! Open 111alo
Hi~ks expressmg regret for !10 .
February IS wltll all . kind•
, beong able to attend the meet· of aew tblago. Jerry MJIIer'•

''You ~ellows Have the Wrong View

'lbe most liommon pperlenl!l Ill
our
IOC!Ie!Y 'lfipl. mind-altering dru,p Ia DOl
wltb ·un or •marijuana but tbe ""!lk_lall
party, 8118 Dr. Joel Fort of the Sail t'naclseo ·HeaHh DePirtmllll U 111111 bead·
llnlltl about drug use were ~ " II."
~- )!e says, "be much mon ~· ·"
ed ,abo!lt alcohol, our lltlllt penulve
drug.
About hall our lt.lghway l&lt;lCtdents and
hall the cr!me1 whlclt hive ptJI people
in pri1on are associated wttb eloabol A•
bout 80 million people use alcohol 11111. I!J:
mi!IIOII .of lllw are alcohol • depeltdat
In oontrast, Fort estimatq that probably about ont Jllillion AmoriCIIII
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taken UD and marijuana. In larp urblll
unlversllles. howtver, 10 ID 10 per l!lltt o1 '
tho otudents may experiment wllb LSI&gt;. ·
BeeaUit Its use Is aoncelllrllad llmOtlf
tbe young, LSD Is easler to GOndiiiiUI tblll
alcohol.
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pointed wben !be TwiH&amp;)II Gar· tee rneml&gt;on oro Ill"&amp;. Rul3 lin. W....,. ..._ • lllr
den C'ollb ot """"""' met at H..,.,..ay, Mn. l'llil lllllil!!.- 1op1c "Birdl, rood.
Pnd•rt
lbj! home o1 Mrs.· Elmer Wlck·IBOII, Mr;J. t.evorett I!Dueb, !4r1. llld Sbllelln." ,_ llillkll ..,,..
bam Tbundar ..eobll. Jot 1• • Eddie Smith, Mrl. Jack flub. er.ol the llllpCrtiDCe
Ada llo6killl .,.., .alsll!ll bo&gt;t.l ll()p and Mrt. Mary Jkinel.
feedinc ol biPJI, Ute '11mfty
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tbaD ooe ,fl)"'l&lt;r 1M olriv. 1!1
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Tile meetb!tl waa cootiucted Mia . Dwlghl Parker. Sho llrtu· altlael II!IDftWl' binlo 16 ~
by Mrs. Leverett Roulil, presl· fd the lmporu.nce ol plantinl! dauo wlth 1he pr~ • win~«
dent. 'lbirteen memben ..,_ large obade 1reeo wllile they blrdl. P)Jee f~ Ql!lt tullo
awerfd roll caJl by
telling, ar~ GCil'DWit ; IIOW petunll ...Cs 01, IUdl U biiCkJebon1, bar"Wha•'S For the Birds.'' Ml"' illdoon anct feed the borda ,.. berr)' .,d otn.rs 10 the blrdJ
Wickham chose ~oU0111 from ~Illy )fhon the weather " will have a place ID perdo•
'lbe s.eret Place reading AC\ll : ball and they c.,ool liod llefretlollll!ll!s were ..,...... lll
IV verses &amp;-12.
eoougb ID eat.
tbe dooe of t;o meetlol ID tJ
Mrs. Roush gave a report of "Pilonntng for Spring"_
membert and •two guests, M!a
the Christmas dinner betd at the l&lt;iPi&lt; used by Mrs.
Ethel Koenig and Boru1it llou5o
Dalley's Restaurant. Trealllll'· Smith. Sloe IDid about the
er's .eport was read by Mrs. of bouse plants. The article atsl·
Eddie Smith. Mrs. Roush gave ed that one should use I h •
a report on Olfocers meeUog senses ol touch and olgbt ID

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Churcb Friday evenilll at lbe-eburcb.
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a social bour, wltb miDlmlra
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111ests.
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The llev. Fra OJeeoebrew qUrleq pebl at ral&gt;don. aODd Mro. Beulab Wldto · _.. mil!lllllo 1\101111 10 .amg, famlJ.

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Nn. Andenon eondueted the
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large llltbted tllldlt to aymhol·
lie tht Splrll Ct God IIIII ueh
offieer lllbt8i1 her eandle from
the larJe ..,..ud !ben llsh!M
the ~ ~ held by the
usoelillnn 'dlnben In I h e
aanctuary. Sba tmtructed each
officer ID lilii!IJ!IIea of her po.
olllon aod oiUhd 1 dedication
to the DOW, - . , . ,
· 'thlton.a&gt;'m Mrs. Edward
Burkott, rHieeted prealdent;
Mrs. R. M. Sherman, re-eloeted vice presldw; Mrs. Fred
Lewis, new litCI'tl8ry; and Mrs.
Walter Woddell ra-eleeted !reasurer.
. ~The service wu closed wtth
the hymn, "0 U&gt;ve That Will
NotLetMeGo."Qroupl'OII"''!s
wer~ given and the World Day

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lfn. P1ul Haptonstoll gavo .
dewt!Oitl ualng the
theme, - "Faith and Courage,"
with
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'Mrs. Dwight Wallaee wa• pro-

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receat meet1a1 at Zlleski dbapter. Two hundred Euteru stnrs attended ibe
35tb IDDUllllieetlDJ, Pletured above, left tn rilbl, are LeVeta Morrow, district
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Farewell Event

Jlli!CTID -PBISIDII:NT - Mrs. IJ!Ia Mae Suiter, P.,.t Worthy Matron of Gal·
llpplil Cblpter, Onlei Of Eutem Star, was elected prealdent of District 24 In a

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Tbe candi&lt;Satto anc1 the or1.... 1pen Alsorled td
lzaUon lpOIJSOiiDg tllelr eandl· Uld C&lt;IOklea were
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Sluldy Janes, Future Teacblfi.ID•'ff,~Eft
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Breada Young, Ga111an; Candy
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f« !be •eblldren,
;tloii;;;Ji;•;"";;by~tbe;.;Re;•;·;llowlrd
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appropriate scripture. Sba condueled a question aod &amp;Diwet
The Young Wives' Club held
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period
following the
Ita January meeUng at the
Mrs. HapnDIIall and Mrs.
borne of Mn. Lila Ridenour In
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lace presented a psnel
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Olester•
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The meeUng wao presided by
Tbe mtso!OIIai'J prayer
Miss Barbara Simmons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ridenour, outgoing presigiven by Mrs. J. E.
Floyd Simmons of 424 HedgewoQd Drive, Gallipolis, and denL New officers were electMrs. 1lurkeli cltaplayed a
Mr. John Mlcbael Neal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. ed, president, Mn.
Joyee
folio of pictum from the
Nell of 123· Garfield Avenue, Galllpolls. were .lllllted In Ritehte; vice president, Mrs.
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A dessert course wo
marriage SUnday, January 22nd In Grace Methodist Sue Burke;· secretary-lreasurby the -.a, Mrs. Marcus church at 2:30 o'clock in tbe afternoon.
er, Mrs. Barbara Tripp, and
Chsmben, Mrs. R. M.
The ~- Hughey Jones performed the double ring neiiS reporter, Mrs. Marilyn
man, Mrs. Waiter Waddell, Mrs.
before an altar decorated with two cande!; RnhiMon.
J. E.' Harley, Mn. Myron Mil·
and an altar bouquet
The new president carried on
ler, and Mn. Burkett.
mumi and palmi.
. Tba atlendanto ..,. attired the rest of tha meeting.
14111 Si~ 11111 P.eu Ia 111 ldelllleal r.maJ lbeath Plana are being made for
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by lior ~- sh • 11011111 ar petal pint 1111: crepe, tho club to travel to HuntiBgtoD,
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. weddtng ·101111 1ef ~ wltb ~ pink bod- W. Va. to be oo the "The OWe..:lj• :.
~ ICIII, circlo necktlnes, elbow 1ng For Dollar•" show, the
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!"""rlmeimdbe- ted bodlees, ~. , slim skirt Names_ were drawn for n~
M ~'S,'td'VIoa* ' ~No
-~ _aleevea. with a bact 1i!li,•at walllllne. II!Cret pels for tht commg
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walllllne wu d.. Each had a maj01Itng Parts year and duea were eollected.
recently for .the
flned with Ia&lt;» ~ueo !hat plnll: bohffant ~ ol ~ilk The 'meeting was adjourned and
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released tht A-lh!e oldrt, wblcb Dlusa. 'Jbt llo!Per pi ...,.. relresbm- were aerved by
with IS attending.
wu detailed willl • deep wer- I trlml1ari1 atyled.. . lise of Mn. Rldellour .. llfn. Joyce
Mrs. Jean Sayre,
lay tl !be lace. A detachable petal pink alllo: ertpe. Sha 11111rt Rilehie, Mrs. Evelyn Bower,
opened the meeting
fall chapel lrllln flowed Irom a Better Times rvse In her Ml:s- Teresa ColliDs, Mrs. ChlorTbe Portland wscs met 1 ~. ings from Guldepo!il
lhe hack waist line. Her bauf. hair. The attendant• carried ia Gaul, Mrs. Darlene Gaul,
cently at the home of Mrs. Cora aod the dally passage Irom
!ant veil of English allk illusion, cucedes of lietler Tlmea Fuji Mrs. Janlct YounJ and Karla,
Hilton with II membero ODd Upper Room. Alberta
fell from a Jullel beadpiece of muma entertwlned with lyy. Mro. Barbara Tripp, Mrs. Sue
two aueats attendlq. Prealdent son reod an articlt "To
matching Alencon lace. Tho Mr. Charieo M. Neal, lall!a' Haynum, Mn. Janice Davis,
Mrs. Esta lloUib opened meet- One I r...ve."
bride carried a btuquet of a of tbe l&lt;\lOM, II!I'Ved u bell Mrs. Sue Burke, IIIII Mrs. MarlIng with all stoeding for a pray- A moUon wu made by
orchid with yellow throat man. Ushers wera Mr. Jeffrey lyn Robinson.
'&lt; er.
ley JobnsM and seconded
with catalaya and ortephano~s. l!immcmo. brother of the bride, The next meeting will
be
·•. Kathleen Ward read an or!~ Ruth Eber!bed! to make
with white 11110W-drift pom- Mr. Ricbard Hamilton,
Mr. beld at the bome of Mrs. Chlorela 011 TraiiiMneu. Eaeb per- meetings an apen house
pnms.
Mlka MoCermlek, Mr.
Keith Ia Gaul on February 16th. lnlt1011 wao given 1 piece of paper with all women In tile
Miss Debbie Ev1111 wao maid Cottrell and Mr. Ed Salgle.
lotion of new members will be
to U!il ~ major fault and tty wolcome to attend
of honor; Mrs. Jay Simms, sis- The bride'a mother wore a held.
bow they lillptd to correct lt. lnvitalioo.
ler of the bride, and Miss Judy- el!ampagne beige brocade jacklteodlnp wore &amp;l•en by Cora The minulea wera read
Durose were bridesmaid!. Miss et dress with powder blue ac.llllton, "God of Grace." Ruth Ethel Euler dloeussed
Wendy Lynn Si!IIIIIB, niece oi eesaoriea.
Tho brideifoom's
.Ebll'li&gt;oclJ, '"'bla Is the Glte business concemlng
the bride, was llower girl.
mother wore a ~lery
green
ftar;" Kathleen ment Day. She annoonoed I
three piece knit ;ouil with eonI.~~=~· 11114 a •ery meeting Feb. 9 by COUDCil
GONE IWYINGI Opea ogaln lrasting green a'llcessories.
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Esta hers.
Febnllry U wllh all · t!Dds A reception J)ls held In !he
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Backslider's Cal- Pennies for friend.!bip
of new .- . . Jerry Mlller'a church pari"'! j ollowing
the The Faculty Women's Club
1ng was taken, and the
CouulrJ' , . , RL 15.
ceremony.
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buslneu tesslon was dent rf'ad a letter 111 the
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was
with secretary and program.
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presented by Mrs, Sam Smith
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AU. winter bti.$:, $J, Bltd $5. •Wednesday evening at the home
Refnsbmentl were lor the nest year. Mrs.
ne Hal Shop.
I of Mrs. John Shupert.
bGIIeSI ta Mrs. Rhodes led the program
Mrs. Smith showed a film
Alict Adams. Title - Legal BuMess.
and the recipes featured were
Dlln~
Roush, gave a very Informative
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ans were mae to asSISt
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Johnso~ Middlepnrl and \he impnrtance with a farewell o~rvance for
A repnrt was made by the
"k.rsbach, tl keeping good records.
~· _ ~v, Donald Hicks aod
project committees concerning
Price and a former A P'-'t-luck meal was served Loamliy Monday ""Cia~ 1by lhhe A birthday· party
hooorin• the scholarship lund. Mrs. MayaJ Women '!
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Mrs.' Aleta Parsons. at the noon to Mrs.
Ethel Middleport
Ch h ss
of o Chri
t SherrJ Jean Chapman was held I
o er, co ege nurse. apmeeting will be at the Swan, Ruth Ebersbach,
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""demotion
stamps
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rmg was,;.r:.,:
-ned b the grimdpareots, ..,.., and
Mrs.
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Brian
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Henderson, Jean Sayre,
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' Creek. It marked her loth anS••~ • n c.
•=s., were
M'Jn:IOJUJry
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Rhodes Ethel Euler
w o gave • ew • ~ar prayer. .
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Price, Kathleer. Ward aod
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Those attending and bringing I enn roo • r.
n.e women's Missionary So- · no ush• hostess .
devotions re~ from t e
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clel]i' of !be Laurel Cliff Free JOTY
13th chapleJ!i which _she gifts were Mabel: srd Frank GONE BUYING! Open again
M~ ctrurcll met reeen~y
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,. tn IIIIi recreation room of tne Sandy
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gl;:" :::: dren, Mr. ~rs. Charles ol new tblngs. Jerry Miller'•
~ge, wtth Mrs. Gerald Accepled by
. •1\Se pn
Campbell and __,ren Mr and Country Fair, Rl. 3~.
'NIII8 in charge.
the 1.5 ~es ta):en to shut_. • · .
. Jj,evoliono were led by Mrs. A new member • Sandy
!no· at Chnstmas. \'plan• were Mrs. John ~ugh and ehllIN HOLLYWOOD
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PaiUns who r~ad Luke t2· 12 lgan, was accepted when Girl
for a rumrn\ ge Bale to dr~, Mr: ani;lrs. l a~rence Marlene Winebrenner, Alfred,
.ad gave the Jesson on Stew- Scout Troop 100 of
February t:IO;U in 1be ~ Cr8lg, , M!S. ~Franklin, and has gone to Hollywood Calif.
irdship, followed by the hymn, met . at the home of Mrs.
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Mrs. Ch~rles I' where she is working ai Ceda;
"Give Me Thy l~eart,' ' 11 n d Seelig. Dues were collected
was made to the Ffleze,_ Mrs..· · · ~~ . Thevm~r, of Lebanon hospital a9 an LV.
prayer by Mrs . Ernest Powell. the pledge to flag and
Girl ~arch of ~imes fu~ and plans land c!lildre~, ~- J~ne McKJD- i trerapist oot of the Hematology
Pl8119 were made to observe 1Scout ~romise weu given.
made to l1elp with the farewell Iney and c~lldnlloi !'1ISS Betty lab. After a two month leave,
. l\'o,:ld Day or Prayer in Fei&gt;ru- 1ana _ Ridgway showed her col· pat:\Y for the Hicks
famllv . U.yne, Mr~. G.Y.'l'le Chaoman, she will return to her duties at.
of
.Mrs
David
and
Gli!n Chapman,
ary • Mrs• James G•'lmore' JMS lection of cofored. boWes and 'lbe blrthdllya
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Tho ··Mr. '""'co
M Veterans Memon'al bospItal .
aup&amp;intendent, an noun~ Ute read .a story Of 1• girl ~ her Farmer. Mn. Otho .Watts, Mrs. n:. _ ma~
s 1 , p,('oose.
rs. 1- - .,. ·- -•
JMS would have a readi ng con- Martian fnend, Mrs. Phil
Herman Lphse, ~ Mrs. Aud- M~~ Wray ~ ., e1th John~~n . 1 1
. ~ In February. Betty Crrl· linger gave the girls reports to rey sweat were observed wlth Sen~mg a
. ~s Mr~. Ola
~ Qlupons were sent to Mrs. learn about otl1er girls of the the birthday song.
Cra~g.
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Ruth Pickenp.augh to purchase world.
Mrs. Roosh thankl!d Mrs.
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for missionaries. Refreshments were served.
Hicks on behalf of the class There will be a Youth Reviv-1
&amp;
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lin. Clifford Klelo, Mrs. Pearl way . to Vlcili Abbott, Cindy tion at the 1Jito!i,ngs. Follow- ary ; at the Tuppers Plairs
· Jacobs. _Mrs. Oscar Smith Mrs. Do~gan, Nancy Gill, BeCky i~ the mootlna refreshments EUB church , Tupoers PlaiM,'
Cod Ba1ley, Mrs. Laura Sebaa- Seeltg, Debbie Kennedy, Bten- were served by the officers, This revival held by the -youth ·
fer, M1S8 Marguerite Leilbei~ ~. Will. S~ody CurUs, Penny Mrs. Roush, Mrs.
William or local EUB churcnes, will belira- Cla~ence Curtis, Mrs. Ar- Eblin. Rosemarie Colburn, Ray-1 Reyoo\ds, Mra. Ernest Lallance. . gin each night at 7:30 wi•.h
, thur W1se and Mrs. Eugene ana Lewlo VIcki Clark, Mrs. Mrs. Leo Childs, and Mrs. Wil· Rev. Men1.el Smlt~ speaking.
1Everyo11e is iDvited.
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but Tbeobal_d.
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1l1hlch .O]&gt;OIIfOI with the - . . c1oae by the meo, 1rere othor baH of the

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Rev. llld lin. n.m.Id Boo1111 l!ld ehildren Da- Tbe Ret&lt;.
WI llld Jeanie, wbo are leavlu Mlddlepori ooon' for ...,..ed the
their new pastorate In CunnedlCut, were ~t.i at •1 of a book
farewell party given by ~ra o/. the Flnt Baptist 'lbti Rev.

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The private double rin&amp; l"U"emnny wu performed at
ol o'clock In the afternoon by tbe putnr, Rev. Glen R.
Hueholt.
The bride wu liven In 11181'1Kyger Creek 111gb iicbool
rlqe by ber father. The bride the clau of Ill!, aod of
11101'1 a light blue and whitt two G - . Beauty Sebool of
pleee lUll, with mlldllq oc- roa. Ohio. Sill II Jll'-'11
IIIII a OOI'IIge ol bluo ployed at the recorder'•
aed 'llblte Cll'll&amp;lillll.
to the courthlllae o deputy
Mrs. Brenda Dunnovll!ll, Ida- ........
ter ol the bride, 11111 maid of Mr. IUiton wu
bonor. Mr. 1lu Dtumrllltl of from Fort Fryolllgb ocbool
Andenoll, llldlana, wo beat• Ia oow attending Rio
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College. .The couple to
~ the ...........,, a at 9 Garfield Av.....,
receptiOD wu belcl at
!be
ltomiiJ.Gf tile brlde'a parents.
AllliiiJq wu lin.
Donald
SALE
of Qlesblre.
ALL wllter tt. tt. ud
'1111 brldt II a grsduato ol 11oe Bat Sllop.

A candlell&amp;bt lnstallaUon aerolee fllr now olfleers of the
WOIUI'a Aaoetlllon of
!be
Firat Ullltocl
Prelbytarlan
ClourdJ of Middleport wo doetad by Jln. Georgt And....
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Soisson-H ilton

Candlelight Installation Service
Held lor New Association Officers

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Churcb Friday evenilll at lbe-eburcb.
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a social bour, wltb miDlmlra
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111ests.
om-. 4 l!7nJII sq. with
The llev. Fra OJeeoebrew qUrleq pebl at ral&gt;don. aODd Mro. Beulab Wldto · _.. mil!lllllo 1\101111 10 .amg, famlJ.

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Nn. Andenon eondueted the
1Dita11atklo ..tee uolni
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large llltbted tllldlt to aymhol·
lie tht Splrll Ct God IIIII ueh
offieer lllbt8i1 her eandle from
the larJe ..,..ud !ben llsh!M
the ~ ~ held by the
usoelillnn 'dlnben In I h e
aanctuary. Sba tmtructed each
officer ID lilii!IJ!IIea of her po.
olllon aod oiUhd 1 dedication
to the DOW, - . , . ,
· 'thlton.a&gt;'m Mrs. Edward
Burkott, rHieeted prealdent;
Mrs. R. M. Sherman, re-eloeted vice presldw; Mrs. Fred
Lewis, new litCI'tl8ry; and Mrs.
Walter Woddell ra-eleeted !reasurer.
. ~The service wu closed wtth
the hymn, "0 U&gt;ve That Will
NotLetMeGo."Qroupl'OII"''!s
wer~ given and the World Day

' Portland
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Meets at Home
01 Mrs. Hilton

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wily mea ue In Vle1118m u
1 nnll of IIIIa project," aald
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Prtabyterlan Church.
lfn. P1ul Haptonstoll gavo .
dewt!Oitl ualng the
theme, - "Faith and Courage,"
with
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'Mrs. Dwight Wallaee wa• pro-

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Mn. John Miclwel Neal

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receat meet1a1 at Zlleski dbapter. Two hundred Euteru stnrs attended ibe
35tb IDDUllllieetlDJ, Pletured above, left tn rilbl, are LeVeta Morrow, district
treuunr: JeUI Tbacker, district secretary: Mildred· Wlnten, Mornlnl Star Chap-

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vice president, and Mra. Suiter, president.

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Dietl buiJtcm it. Wb7 _ _ ,_.._..
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STORAGE

We Do Our Own Installation

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Faculty women

And GiYii Free Estim•tes

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Farewell Event

Jlli!CTID -PBISIDII:NT - Mrs. IJ!Ia Mae Suiter, P.,.t Worthy Matron of Gal·
llpplil Cblpter, Onlei Of Eutem Star, was elected prealdent of District 24 In a

The queen wiB be selected
Gelllpon.,. Ohio
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Tbe candi&lt;Satto anc1 the or1.... 1pen Alsorled td
lzaUon lpOIJSOiiDg tllelr eandl· Uld C&lt;IOklea were
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Sluldy Janes, Future Teacblfi.ID•'ff,~Eft
ers;· Dora Brady, Gall!a Scrl.pt:
Breada Young, Ga111an; Candy
Cotton, Science Cllill: · · Lllmy
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Y; Susan Jooe!t, Thespian Club

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tao pnnl the sdlool to be be14 at GaUia Academy pink clotb ,aod cenlerod
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The Young Wives' Club held
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period
following the
Ita January meeUng at the
Mrs. HapnDIIall and Mrs.
borne of Mn. Lila Ridenour In
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The meeUng wao presided by
Tbe mtso!OIIai'J prayer
Miss Barbara Simmons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ridenour, outgoing presigiven by Mrs. J. E.
Floyd Simmons of 424 HedgewoQd Drive, Gallipolis, and denL New officers were electMrs. 1lurkeli cltaplayed a
Mr. John Mlcbael Neal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. ed, president, Mn.
Joyee
folio of pictum from the
Nell of 123· Garfield Avenue, Galllpolls. were .lllllted In Ritehte; vice president, Mrs.
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A dessert course wo
marriage SUnday, January 22nd In Grace Methodist Sue Burke;· secretary-lreasurby the -.a, Mrs. Marcus church at 2:30 o'clock in tbe afternoon.
er, Mrs. Barbara Tripp, and
Chsmben, Mrs. R. M.
The ~- Hughey Jones performed the double ring neiiS reporter, Mrs. Marilyn
man, Mrs. Waiter Waddell, Mrs.
before an altar decorated with two cande!; RnhiMon.
J. E.' Harley, Mn. Myron Mil·
and an altar bouquet
The new president carried on
ler, and Mn. Burkett.
mumi and palmi.
. Tba atlendanto ..,. attired the rest of tha meeting.
14111 Si~ 11111 P.eu Ia 111 ldelllleal r.maJ lbeath Plana are being made for
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by lior ~- sh • 11011111 ar petal pint 1111: crepe, tho club to travel to HuntiBgtoD,
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. weddtng ·101111 1ef ~ wltb ~ pink bod- W. Va. to be oo the "The OWe..:lj• :.
~ ICIII, circlo necktlnes, elbow 1ng For Dollar•" show, the
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!"""rlmeimdbe- ted bodlees, ~. , slim skirt Names_ were drawn for n~
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-~ _aleevea. with a bact 1i!li,•at walllllne. II!Cret pels for tht commg
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walllllne wu d.. Each had a maj01Itng Parts year and duea were eollected.
recently for .the
flned with Ia&lt;» ~ueo !hat plnll: bohffant ~ ol ~ilk The 'meeting was adjourned and
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released tht A-lh!e oldrt, wblcb Dlusa. 'Jbt llo!Per pi ...,.. relresbm- were aerved by
with IS attending.
wu detailed willl • deep wer- I trlml1ari1 atyled.. . lise of Mn. Rldellour .. llfn. Joyce
Mrs. Jean Sayre,
lay tl !be lace. A detachable petal pink alllo: ertpe. Sha 11111rt Rilehie, Mrs. Evelyn Bower,
opened the meeting
fall chapel lrllln flowed Irom a Better Times rvse In her Ml:s- Teresa ColliDs, Mrs. ChlorTbe Portland wscs met 1 ~. ings from Guldepo!il
lhe hack waist line. Her bauf. hair. The attendant• carried ia Gaul, Mrs. Darlene Gaul,
cently at the home of Mrs. Cora aod the dally passage Irom
!ant veil of English allk illusion, cucedes of lietler Tlmea Fuji Mrs. Janlct YounJ and Karla,
Hilton with II membero ODd Upper Room. Alberta
fell from a Jullel beadpiece of muma entertwlned with lyy. Mro. Barbara Tripp, Mrs. Sue
two aueats attendlq. Prealdent son reod an articlt "To
matching Alencon lace. Tho Mr. Charieo M. Neal, lall!a' Haynum, Mn. Janice Davis,
Mrs. Esta lloUib opened meet- One I r...ve."
bride carried a btuquet of a of tbe l&lt;\lOM, II!I'Ved u bell Mrs. Sue Burke, IIIII Mrs. MarlIng with all stoeding for a pray- A moUon wu made by
orchid with yellow throat man. Ushers wera Mr. Jeffrey lyn Robinson.
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ley JobnsM and seconded
with catalaya and ortephano~s. l!immcmo. brother of the bride, The next meeting will
be
·•. Kathleen Ward read an or!~ Ruth Eber!bed! to make
with white 11110W-drift pom- Mr. Ricbard Hamilton,
Mr. beld at the bome of Mrs. Chlorela 011 TraiiiMneu. Eaeb per- meetings an apen house
pnms.
Mlka MoCermlek, Mr.
Keith Ia Gaul on February 16th. lnlt1011 wao given 1 piece of paper with all women In tile
Miss Debbie Ev1111 wao maid Cottrell and Mr. Ed Salgle.
lotion of new members will be
to U!il ~ major fault and tty wolcome to attend
of honor; Mrs. Jay Simms, sis- The bride'a mother wore a held.
bow they lillptd to correct lt. lnvitalioo.
ler of the bride, and Miss Judy- el!ampagne beige brocade jacklteodlnp wore &amp;l•en by Cora The minulea wera read
Durose were bridesmaid!. Miss et dress with powder blue ac.llllton, "God of Grace." Ruth Ethel Euler dloeussed
Wendy Lynn Si!IIIIIB, niece oi eesaoriea.
Tho brideifoom's
.Ebll'li&gt;oclJ, '"'bla Is the Glte business concemlng
the bride, was llower girl.
mother wore a ~lery
green
ftar;" Kathleen ment Day. She annoonoed I
three piece knit ;ouil with eonI.~~=~· 11114 a •ery meeting Feb. 9 by COUDCil
GONE IWYINGI Opea ogaln lrasting green a'llcessories.
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Febnllry U wllh all · t!Dds A reception J)ls held In !he
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Backslider's Cal- Pennies for friend.!bip
of new .- . . Jerry Mlller'a church pari"'! j ollowing
the The Faculty Women's Club
1ng was taken, and the
CouulrJ' , . , RL 15.
ceremony.
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buslneu tesslon was dent rf'ad a letter 111 the
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was
with secretary and program.
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presented by Mrs, Sam Smith
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report aod a free ' Election of officers was
AU. winter bti.$:, $J, Bltd $5. •Wednesday evening at the home
Refnsbmentl were lor the nest year. Mrs.
ne Hal Shop.
I of Mrs. John Shupert.
bGIIeSI ta Mrs. Rhodes led the program
Mrs. Smith showed a film
Alict Adams. Title - Legal BuMess.
and the recipes featured were
Dlln~
Roush, gave a very Informative
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presented to all of the momWard on a trip made to a bank
ans were mae to asSISt
bers.
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Johnso~ Middlepnrl and \he impnrtance with a farewell o~rvance for
A repnrt was made by the
"k.rsbach, tl keeping good records.
~· _ ~v, Donald Hicks aod
project committees concerning
Price and a former A P'-'t-luck meal was served Loamliy Monday ""Cia~ 1by lhhe A birthday· party
hooorin• the scholarship lund. Mrs. MayaJ Women '!
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Mrs.' Aleta Parsons. at the noon to Mrs.
Ethel Middleport
Ch h ss
of o Chri
t SherrJ Jean Chapman was held I
o er, co ege nurse. apmeeting will be at the Swan, Ruth Ebersbach,
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""demotion
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rmg was,;.r:.,:
-ned b the grimdpareots, ..,.., and
Mrs.
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Henderson, Jean Sayre,
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•=s., were
M'Jn:IOJUJry
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Rhodes Ethel Euler
w o gave • ew • ~ar prayer. .
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Price, Kathleer. Ward aod
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Those attending and bringing I enn roo • r.
n.e women's Missionary So- · no ush• hostess .
devotions re~ from t e
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clel]i' of !be Laurel Cliff Free JOTY
13th chapleJ!i which _she gifts were Mabel: srd Frank GONE BUYING! Open again
M~ ctrurcll met reeen~y
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as one of 1,',lljts~." Com· :O~~Oa:r: c~~ a~~· c~~~ · F'ebruary 15 with all klods
,. tn IIIIi recreation room of tne Sandy
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gl;:" :::: dren, Mr. ~rs. Charles ol new tblngs. Jerry Miller'•
~ge, wtth Mrs. Gerald Accepled by
. •1\Se pn
Campbell and __,ren Mr and Country Fair, Rl. 3~.
'NIII8 in charge.
the 1.5 ~es ta):en to shut_. • · .
. Jj,evoliono were led by Mrs. A new member • Sandy
!no· at Chnstmas. \'plan• were Mrs. John ~ugh and ehllIN HOLLYWOOD
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PaiUns who r~ad Luke t2· 12 lgan, was accepted when Girl
for a rumrn\ ge Bale to dr~, Mr: ani;lrs. l a~rence Marlene Winebrenner, Alfred,
.ad gave the Jesson on Stew- Scout Troop 100 of
February t:IO;U in 1be ~ Cr8lg, , M!S. ~Franklin, and has gone to Hollywood Calif.
irdship, followed by the hymn, met . at the home of Mrs.
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Mrs. Ch~rles I' where she is working ai Ceda;
"Give Me Thy l~eart,' ' 11 n d Seelig. Dues were collected
was made to the Ffleze,_ Mrs..· · · ~~ . Thevm~r, of Lebanon hospital a9 an LV.
prayer by Mrs . Ernest Powell. the pledge to flag and
Girl ~arch of ~imes fu~ and plans land c!lildre~, ~- J~ne McKJD- i trerapist oot of the Hematology
Pl8119 were made to observe 1Scout ~romise weu given.
made to l1elp with the farewell Iney and c~lldnlloi !'1ISS Betty lab. After a two month leave,
. l\'o,:ld Day or Prayer in Fei&gt;ru- 1ana _ Ridgway showed her col· pat:\Y for the Hicks
famllv . U.yne, Mr~. G.Y.'l'le Chaoman, she will return to her duties at.
of
.Mrs
David
and
Gli!n Chapman,
ary • Mrs• James G•'lmore' JMS lection of cofored. boWes and 'lbe blrthdllya
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Tho ··Mr. '""'co
M Veterans Memon'al bospItal .
aup&amp;intendent, an noun~ Ute read .a story Of 1• girl ~ her Farmer. Mn. Otho .Watts, Mrs. n:. _ ma~
s 1 , p,('oose.
rs. 1- - .,. ·- -•
JMS would have a readi ng con- Martian fnend, Mrs. Phil
Herman Lphse, ~ Mrs. Aud- M~~ Wray ~ ., e1th John~~n . 1 1
. ~ In February. Betty Crrl· linger gave the girls reports to rey sweat were observed wlth Sen~mg a
. ~s Mr~. Ola
~ Qlupons were sent to Mrs. learn about otl1er girls of the the birthday song.
Cra~g.
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Ruth Pickenp.augh to purchase world.
Mrs. Roosh thankl!d Mrs.
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silverware
for missionaries. Refreshments were served.
Hicks on behalf of the class There will be a Youth Reviv-1
&amp;
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lin. Clifford Klelo, Mrs. Pearl way . to Vlcili Abbott, Cindy tion at the 1Jito!i,ngs. Follow- ary ; at the Tuppers Plairs
· Jacobs. _Mrs. Oscar Smith Mrs. Do~gan, Nancy Gill, BeCky i~ the mootlna refreshments EUB church , Tupoers PlaiM,'
Cod Ba1ley, Mrs. Laura Sebaa- Seeltg, Debbie Kennedy, Bten- were served by the officers, This revival held by the -youth ·
fer, M1S8 Marguerite Leilbei~ ~. Will. S~ody CurUs, Penny Mrs. Roush, Mrs.
William or local EUB churcnes, will belira- Cla~ence Curtis, Mrs. Ar- Eblin. Rosemarie Colburn, Ray-1 Reyoo\ds, Mra. Ernest Lallance. . gin each night at 7:30 wi•.h
, thur W1se and Mrs. Eugene ana Lewlo VIcki Clark, Mrs. Mrs. Leo Childs, and Mrs. Wil· Rev. Men1.el Smlt~ speaking.
1Everyo11e is iDvited.
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but Tbeobal_d.
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prvc11m Jar bynw, Uld 8 pantonJitne the ~ In
1l1hlch .O]&gt;OIIfOI with the - . . c1oae by the meo, 1rere othor baH of the

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Rev. llld lin. n.m.Id Boo1111 l!ld ehildren Da- Tbe Ret&lt;.
WI llld Jeanie, wbo are leavlu Mlddlepori ooon' for ...,..ed the
their new pastorate In CunnedlCut, were ~t.i at •1 of a book
farewell party given by ~ra o/. the Flnt Baptist 'lbti Rev.

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The private double rin&amp; l"U"emnny wu performed at
ol o'clock In the afternoon by tbe putnr, Rev. Glen R.
Hueholt.
The bride wu liven In 11181'1Kyger Creek 111gb iicbool
rlqe by ber father. The bride the clau of Ill!, aod of
11101'1 a light blue and whitt two G - . Beauty Sebool of
pleee lUll, with mlldllq oc- roa. Ohio. Sill II Jll'-'11
IIIII a OOI'IIge ol bluo ployed at the recorder'•
aed 'llblte Cll'll&amp;lillll.
to the courthlllae o deputy
Mrs. Brenda Dunnovll!ll, Ida- ........
ter ol the bride, 11111 maid of Mr. IUiton wu
bonor. Mr. 1lu Dtumrllltl of from Fort Fryolllgb ocbool
Andenoll, llldlana, wo beat• Ia oow attending Rio
111111,
College. .The couple to
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receptiOD wu belcl at
!be
ltomiiJ.Gf tile brlde'a parents.
AllliiiJq wu lin.
Donald
SALE
of Qlesblre.
ALL wllter tt. tt. ud
'1111 brldt II a grsduato ol 11oe Bat Sllop.

A candlell&amp;bt lnstallaUon aerolee fllr now olfleers of the
WOIUI'a Aaoetlllon of
!be
Firat Ullltocl
Prelbytarlan
ClourdJ of Middleport wo doetad by Jln. Georgt And....
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chureh. 'lbt meeiiDg was open-

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Soisson-H ilton

Candlelight Installation Service
Held lor New Association Officers

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~·l'f.oot of water covered the 400 block of Second Ave., in Gallipolis dur·
inP,-ilt:ilt 'flood. Photo above was taken in front of the Tribune office, loo~·
ini.'Wward;t:olumbus and Southern Ohio Electric Co., office, and the Gallipohs
p&lt;ifcfjlfic~O. The mighty Ohio crested at 66 feeet 10 1/• mches m Galhpohs on
W~oesday, Jan. 27, 1937.

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"fORCES Mobilized, Merchants and Housewives Begin
Cleanup." Thus read the banner headline of the Gallipolis Daily Tribune 30 years ago today. lt
· was Fr iday, Jan. 29, 1937.

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RESIDENTS were still experiencing
the worst ilood ever in the area. On Jan.
18. 1937, the river had climbed to 47 reel
in Gallipolis. A cold wave seemingly ended

flood danger in the va1Jey .

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BUT it didn't stop. Nine days later,
the maj.estic O~io River had climbed to 66
feet, JOY, inches in the Old French City. For those who
experienced the 1937 flood, it was an event in history
never to be forgotten.

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Th* cold weather is stiR her.e, hut thO~~) ar! y-oU're · loq~. ·ing forward to gettiljg in the 1ield agaii;jAJ ,fOU·
your
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the years we. ha~e enjoyed a fine working relatJonship ~ith Jhenu..d co~d th.- fo.t t~ir hig~
and ded~eat1on to you, the farmer.ln 1967 larger, more eHicient trador and equipment will
to get the job done.

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HEWS IN FA/WING

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~·l'f.oot of water covered the 400 block of Second Ave., in Gallipolis dur·
inP,-ilt:ilt 'flood. Photo above was taken in front of the Tribune office, loo~·
ini.'Wward;t:olumbus and Southern Ohio Electric Co., office, and the Gallipohs
p&lt;ifcfjlfic~O. The mighty Ohio crested at 66 feeet 10 1/• mches m Galhpohs on
W~oesday, Jan. 27, 1937.

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Gallia

Dateline:

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BY

W ILSON, JR.

"fORCES Mobilized, Merchants and Housewives Begin
Cleanup." Thus read the banner headline of the Gallipolis Daily Tribune 30 years ago today. lt
· was Fr iday, Jan. 29, 1937.

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RESIDENTS were still experiencing
the worst ilood ever in the area. On Jan.
18. 1937, the river had climbed to 47 reel
in Gallipolis. A cold wave seemingly ended

flood danger in the va1Jey .

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BUT it didn't stop. Nine days later,
the maj.estic O~io River had climbed to 66
feet, JOY, inches in the Old French City. For those who
experienced the 1937 flood, it was an event in history
never to be forgotten.

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MORE WORK DONE •••
LESS FUEL USED • ••

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Gallipolis, 0 .

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Tracta.t Sales

Pomeroy, 0 .

ABBIV£D/

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Fulton•
Thompson

Boggs
Equipment Co.
Tuppers Plains
Ohio

Tractor Sales

Pomeroy, 0 .

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Tractor Sales
Gollipolio, 0.

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the years we. ha~e enjoyed a fine working relatJonship ~ith Jhenu..d co~d th.- fo.t t~ir hig~
and ded~eat1on to you, the farmer.ln 1967 larger, more eHicient trador and equipment will
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1media!ely slarted alter the run- nBIIling between Pomeroy llld giDe8 of! the po&lt;bt llarrf _ D.,...... ~ wodiiQc in I ,.. llltlll 1qe lbowed 35.5 Ioili
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"POMEROY FERRYBOAT owoy in a yawl. '111ey caucht Mason. After quite· a bit ofre- Knox, )&gt;ullf :aUiirlelt,t ,~
·&lt;Ill }luJII at the Item of
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' Ran Away From 11er Moorings, up w!th tbe bolt just above Mid- awdl I ·faw&gt;d Ibis brief his- Tbe ~ .l'hl ru ilp 1111 lnilla; Tbey ........, bldlt o! I he at I:JII a.m. • 'JI
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t1if· dleport ud oucoetded In ~ tory .of the ferryboat -iD ~ Nov. IUQII!ID HI• bettl- llarid· olil ¥ell ,.,.!yard 11 11110!' • Cap(o!p Boward
.Donrlllly, fell obou1 1 ~ •1111 ;hour f 0 r It 111011 lo "" that W• ""'
too," wll 1 frolll pqe story 1n ing ber at the West ViriJttia 12, !til edliloa ol tbe Ttibulle: 1,. ·~ lleflrly, a _d!Jianoo , 01 t11J lor the !ale Captain ·jiat- ilhadmosler; U)le!:l8 ~ • liieveral bou!1. ' ; ,
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Gallipolis DaUy Tribtme.
Clifton .
. . of Pomeroy;-"!" of the- fill'· ~ ol&lt;. .at il&amp;h~ th lo Tbe Champ No.2 wu buj1t tn ;recelvod lrl)m tile head wat&lt;n. J~ 17,
- •:'lbo . rivera 111rpo, but 1.ut J!Oit.' .II
From the filos of 50 years a- The above story was eredi!Od ryboats on Cite:,•~ Ohio~ liN ~be ever~w.
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11U 0J1!1 was oold to the late •A.'taae 'ol ~feel II c~tu¥et are aU fiUing at;tlldr ~
bllllber -fl'om ..\'ru.
go 00 111e river, here is the to the Pomeroy Dally News.
made bet laetlti1p, liav)nl· ~ ~ V~lleUe w" JliO op. CaP~ Pan G~, well
all't, PleallDt. biUJe, ·II waten. , ' · , _.
arri ed at· a.artea'- ha ·
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sold to i!W ~-MasllP Cil}', JliO&amp;IUon
the K'Dq~ J1111:b mlwn dod&lt; man llld father ol any, 4amqe).. e&gt;:pected ~~~~
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river hal :::,. been:OC~
o1 s11nre lee which had broken story about the Champion No. Thel'l' ~ ~\&gt;"""
oeveral boatyard I~ IJ83 or JIIM. The U.. Lalor ll!le .,... lehuilt l!ldl·
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npldly rWng rl~er. struck the lated here from the Jan. 35, Ione of which waa 'the Charilpioo Belle both ~ . later sold. the oold to the !at&lt; Captain GGrdnn waa riBiq slowly ·at 110911. ~
of' ooft ·mud 'CIIl!&lt;IJ!• t.onu the llan'elt lAne lowboa!. ~
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No. 2,' operated at GaUipolls Knox going 10 the RavfDSwood- G. Greene l!ld €aplaln Cblrleal !all Ia ezpocied by Thuroday af· , ' eaP.taJn P\lrJea r1 ,s~a~ Barrett.
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II 1j1 reported '!Jial ~
at a landing at Mason p1on No. s was camed away a- p1on No. 2 ..., owned IJid oper· plied ~Y. 1D D!DIIDand 1111. Gordoa Green OWII8
'lbe ,AlleghJIIIY ~·"" lee, dlle ~~Sunday -"'1 when bqat owuen ~YO beoli pay'•l
and tnre lt, together with gam tut mght when she a~ ated here by the late Captain of the Ia!&lt; Qjptam Cooper IJid Maysville ferry where ,the R&amp;- bere filr todi~, ,., ftllli\jj 11)1 he 1/!r&lt;!Oibt a. ~arge 01 · f,~ 11 hllh aa :K tea~!~ 1 bl!lbel ro;.
~~~~ floa~ loose from the tempted to cross to Mason C1ty Rate L. Hamilton, after' the lo- the late Captain Edwards. The llel now b at ,ber home port'. river at Par~ersburg Toeoday, buslle1l q~ ,cOa! 111 tow .of lbe La- coal at Cia~ whli:ll 11 cUI;.
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and swept them down and became entangled m a raft cal ferryboat (Kitty Woodo) Relle was rehuiit •t the Pari:· ucept when doing service atlaflernooo. . .• • ·. .
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Jan. IIi, 1t17'- The river~ .Ca~ . ~ IIJI coal Is It Ia allo said IAI baVe ~
campbell, the
was the only person 1were carried down the nver landing at the fool of Collfl St., by tbe Bryants (BU!y and Jose- , HERE ARE SOME LOCAL; gao faUinJthla mornJng alte!: plentllpi-tl ti!e KllllBwha mines the LoulJ'iUI~III padlel
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the boat al the time, some distance before t!'" boat IJid was purdlased and opera!- phine) ol showboat fame
to!rlvor condiUooa reported daUy altalnlnJ a ...,11! of a Hille over if you to af10r II;· ~coal op.' ~pany f:I80 ,for fuOI ,fat I
;'lUIIIIed the alarm which and her wheel were diSlodged ed for some time by Csplain tow their Doatlng theater.
fl'om the River News of
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1 aeeure I'OUiidlrlr .of, the, &amp;team!"" a~
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l'll1nlad ol LoufivtiJe. . ·
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IIIJnaltl F. llhlt., II, Calllpi&gt;eotnJilOii ~ oawt wW Ita, larprf;"'llarold t'. Deuney,
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David

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The ,rand jnry wUI conaldei:
the l1tllowtnJ ..... p101 any n~~&gt;-

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Cbartles of ·brW:fnc and .,..
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21 break-In llld tllo theft
of M at .the l'flldence
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Charleo E. Ebnnan, f4 Vinloll
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Clwteea, Jolm P.
)lell1e Ta......,., Leoni A.
JIIMI D&lt;Mey,
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Prlce, Billie
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Cox, , ~ Willis,
Sharp, 20. Rt. I OU IIIli, br.,._ Call, Bei.y Lou Taw•ney,
Ina llld entell'inil llld Jrand M. Walhr, Noal! C. .,g;;;;;;;
lln:eny; Pill T. rebel.
32, Jo • Ann Thompooo,
counts ., • PhUllpo, Byrd $w......,,....~:;1
. , . chectl w!tl1 ll!llifliclent 1oo It Neal, r.....u w. Sl.
fuodo; llld Rtcl!aN
llDIK'h. Martha M, Wood, Patricia
at. CaUi]llilfi; Emmett L. AJr. McCreedy, Dorothy ·v. llarl'l-1
en, St, Gallipolis; and Cl&gt;ariM lOft, Pormt K. Moore,
R, PbDllpol2211, GaBipolls, at I ard L. Newberry, Franlilln
!or no~.
Jan, Rlllh M. Schoonover,
Grll)ll jilid11 wUI be ~ecttd ley Morgan, Iva W. 51&lt;(11\mfrom th!J q•Hst of prospective oon, Ch~rlea E. U!wts,
jUrolo drMm Dec. 1e: Mattie F. Sljllth, and Hazel Wortman.

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SUNDAY,
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SECOND SECTION

License
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John w. Howell Salunla7 Inc IU8(IODiied the ......--~
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went to work firing to raise SEVE~ WEEKS AGO,
steam, and Captain
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By Dwlgbt C. Wetherbolt 1port to OOIHlcil • showed the I MEIGS politico Is getting an service wltb · ~ Fuel Co. Dr. c:omplel&lt;id '120-hour l'Gil,... ill COunty CommlnJ..,._ wW 01&gt;
IN MEIGS. COUNTY
firemen of the·cyDJage made early start for the May prim· Sellnl Bla2ewl&lt;z isSisted in 11•· baale law • enlorcement"rlwio· .en on F,li. 11, tor a lie•
FEDERAL grant&amp; in three 41 fire runs dul1ng the past ary. There wiH be two races ing 4e chlldren · meaalel:t!..., day lllgllt 'at a dinnet"!Deetinl car for the ewnl)' engineer tie
areas of Meigs County made year. Meigs Soli ' and Water In Middleport primal}'
with ctpe, and another clinic lll .Pl~ 'wlllln •they wei'e preaenlell with pilriiJ!ont•.Tiie old enaJneer..,
the biggest newo Ill' the week. Conservation Dl!trict
wu Gene Grate opposing Richard ned. Mjss' Vivian P. Karr of Co- 1J&gt;e1r cortlfleates. · S!allsttos b ·~ llled by lilt aherlll't
Appropriations for river im· honored with llie pr&lt;!Selllatlno Dalley for the clerk - treaaur- lumbus, daugbiDr of Mr•. IJid i]jolr''that ~ a ' li.winu ' ~ must de]W'ItileGt:
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ville Dam and $9\!i million lor Receiving the plaque were Rex , from Lee Smith, former May· OutstandlnJ Young Women· , ol moot ' essential. Chief
John two .alu;Dll In :M .bouni . I~
the Racine Dam, which
as- Shenefield, Roy Miller
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Weekend. Th,y 1!$'t ~ al
sureo foU construction
pro- Harold Cornahan. ·
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I THE FIRST rabid animal of sponsor Boy ·,stiit&lt;ro.
· JAMES W. West, M, Galli· ctreull, lire ~ - tbe. ~
racuse forsees further expan- A GROUP of 14 Meigs school the year, a fox, was kUied the
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.iibkil did ' til
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with the breaking and, ~l'er· damage, IIIII •II I:M p, m~ SUllo
for Improvement and expansion A Southern Distri&lt;t bus driven !&lt;ring wao reporled at Shen- RESIDENTS of' the area who IDg ofll)e &lt;llarles EnnaJI ;lioJne day tG a Ifill f1rt 1111 JMbol
of its water system. It was by Paul Sellars, 45, Rt. I, Port- ang Springs on Wednesday, but were aroqnc) were . rellvinl ex. at ft. Vinton St., wbert ·fii!J !'b. ·Tbe ' annual· nport· ~ lilt
TODAY'S THOUGHT_ Be not simply good, be reported that tho lagoon pbase land, colllded with a car driv· nothing was taken. FB' re- periencoslast week on the 30!h was taken. steve Blalnt' ,: ·of paUee·· ~ ...,. ... . . . .
good for something -Thoreau.
of the Middleport oewage sys- en by Delmar L. Grady, 31, Rt. ports the capture ol Jamea anniversary of the lfeat 193'1 Huntington reported to thl!,• · ed 1111!• ~ . ~ ~ ttl
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]tern has. been finished, and In 2, Racine, near Rt. 1.24 Toes- Condlff, 22, an escapee from f\ood. The Oblo River reached IH's dep8l'llllellt tbat ciOIItlpg of wlddi '"" for tr,.mo -'l'lola- ··I;.t. Col:. an Salser, a Marine ~rps battalion com· ; the corruog months other parts day afternoon. AU of tbe chil· the Mason City jail a year lis highest point In liislory at was. stolen !rom his car =
i ,l an tlons •.&lt;:'l'l!t•'&lt;l!&gt;la1 ol . ~ate
mander at c· P LeJune, s. c., has I.~ JII,'Oje~t -pf attempt· of the system will be ..~nder dren escaped lnJ"'Y but Mr. ngo. A car.wash Is onder con- GallipoliS, bul -wu sllghtly be- UJH'!.ver night spot. The ·;jliertU for the ;Jear .,waa toe. . .
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ing to analyze.
men in his sei!tli'lil' wbb llN&lt;~Prob·j constniCI!on.
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Grady and bls wife were treat- strucllon
Chester. Me1gs low the figure ol the 1913 11ooc1 wa~ aloo lnveaUgatlng ll!e~lhe!t
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Lt. Col. Sa r, a native Meigs .&lt;!luntian. ~nd ~9~31 WEL'\IiiRE.Deportment work· dnver~ Billy BIV~, was ln· .wtlh the selection of
school ~er of that flood .· w11 lfader ·belonJins to Oblo1~n- my of the pea wltb 1110 ~Ina
graduate Q&amp;!i,aclne High School, recent~ su(\lmartzed hiS era were ·exc1ted this past week Jured m a wreck m Middleport 1colors, and the "21 Groop" will graph!call~ dlsplared .In 1 .pic- ~ip. Cit~ pollee are ~ down ·oC .llu'et·, linea · Ill ,.•1111
thoughts oli'-the subject in a letter to a ctose lnend ·and w•th the prospects that they and later was arrested and . pi&lt;k a sit&lt; for home footl!oll lluril •.lllliwliie ·Qie waten ·J.ai&gt; the \hell 'of a tool box~aloed Goodyear )lolyeaiDr pilot • II
former schoolmate, Theron Johnson, RD 2, Racine.
w&lt;iuld ·moy~ Into the new build· charged with DWI. Ralph Snid- lgam.. of the new district blgb ,plftl !J.P.!!IIld . t~ Ker,r . (pgplfln at f100 !rom Merrill O'Qell of, Apple GrnYe. .~~- 71
The l•ttllj' from Col. Salser, m part, follows :
. , mg JUst !1mshed In Middleport. er: Jr., of Middleport,
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school. Man:b of Dlnleo !etten l in the I!IJI&gt;Ue ~ , ~·*' Re!ioo•t Drive, anil 1 b!lnket JlfOduc:lioit WOiten 'fti.i. laid
Disciplinary problems and .P~oblem children conlln· l Announcement of the lnlpend- jln)ured In a lw&lt;H!ar colliSlon numbenng 5,1100 have
been Ifilore was M l!efcanil i6~dn· rfom the car of Robert Nibert. oil, 11!'1 1111 d:'ll far •I'IO(IIIIbia
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ue to be the main burden adm1mstrallve-w1Se. My prob- 1mg move was made by Coon- near the S•lver Br~dge aa a mailed to county residents,
Iches, an&lt;l lhe "''~ "!'rived on ·'1" "
the Wiea lfli .IDJIOIID'led. Tho
!ems, however, seem very small when I compare them 1cilman John Zerkle, who was ; passenger in a car driven by I
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wilh other battalions that have a ~ot less personnel.
a ~~~ding !igor.• in getting the I' his father.
. GERALD VIolet of I Tuppers !'
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or the COippr~IU!IillVf Ia~ lnveatorleo 111111 ·~ mall .
I have attempted to ~nalyz~, ''! a way, the offend~rs faCJUty for Middleport. A re1Plalno has retired after 20 yell1'11 FOUI\'l1:B" • ".area ~'1fl'S planning of Galllpllila and vlcln- · (ConllnaeiJ em Pap II)
in my battalion through mterv~ewmg them, checkmg
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side. This embraces the politl·
It aU adds up to a lack of cal power or the parents to I

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BEST POSTURE TYPE MATTRESS VALVE AN'AVHERE AT THIS PF. . .;EI

supervision on the part of the squash any charges
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parents whU! the child is in their children, and abo t h
the so-called f(lrmuu:ttivr yenr~. ·"warped" or "pplltica1-minded'' l
This Is eaused by a number of judge who is not wllling to risk

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things, among which lile most I his political future by taking the
prominent are:
f appropriate action, but will re- Broken homes, where the j duce the charges, suspend the 1
children are with either t h e . sentence, or ln many, many '
mother ot father, and they In Ic~es drop the charg.. altogethturn must '!ork, and. the:~efor~ ~1 providing the defendant and
cannot prov1de suffle&lt;enl \gold:- hiS . parents agree to his enter·
anee.
· ' 1 ing the Armed Forces lnlmedi·
- 1be c:bildren are not real- ,ately.
Jy wanted, but were the end
result of aalisfying a biological . This ty.pe. of thing Is, In real·
urge and It all ends, one might 11ty • adm1ttmg tbat the . parents
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al y~bandonment of the
off- their dutie~ and responsibilities,
spring.
and are usmg the. a~ed forces
_ Putting self-satisfaction a- as a means of r1ddmg the IDbove all else _ particularly par- ! cale of , unwanted proble~ chil·
ental responsibilities. This hap- ~ dren . \ et, th~y are th~ ftrst to
pens in all types ol families I look down the1~ res~ctive noses
and stands out most in those of and wag the1r p1ous tongues
the medium to high economic when a serviceman makes the
l~vels wherein the child is giv- 1newspaper as a result of some
en anything he desires just to unlawful act.
keep him out of the way of ~he 1 I feel that of the type serviceparents' activities. An example man I have mentioned, we can,
of this is somelhing like. ·' Here 1 and do, save about 85-90 D€f
I! $20. Just stay out of
my , cent of them and give them
sight" Normally this he does : back to the hometown a useful
- sometimes for many years citizen. First, I'd better say
- iD jails and state and feder-- are good when they oome in
11 prisons.
that 85-90 per cenl of our men

Jf- Ignorance on the part

of the service and pese no pro!&gt;
parents reg:ardiilg
their
The other 10-15 per eent
'· sibilities with the result are tbe "bad boys" I'm speakblelng they find out what IIley ing of. The IIS-!10 per cent we
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ibou!d have bf&gt;en dojng, ~.&lt;)() save refer to the original 10-J'i
for corrective action
to per cent bad group I have re1bave any effect 011 tbe c:bild. In · ferred to above.
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many cases, the parents read- Sometimes, I think our miU·
· •lly ndmit IIIey are at fault and tal}' laws should be cnanged,
·. ~ign the necessary papers to ! or relaxed, to allow the com~
llllow the child 14 go In I b e imlllder to get rid of the incor,. Armed Services in tho hope rlglbleo aa soon as It Is deter:, , ~at we ean correct what thdy mined Iiley will not conlorm to
'bave f81led to do. I ilave Jud the 1-ulet l!ld regulationa rath. ll!tters from par111ts 11at1n1. .- tlian force WJ to ~~ the
~d I quotA!: "We have lalled bult Ill' our adntioillll1ltive ll!no
,.,.ewhere and we thought the no 10 per cent of Ollf personnel
lliarine Corps could stralghtea llld In eosence, not pve enough
~ - oul He oeems to be C171D1 - - to the 80 per cenl
'tor discipline - we ilave ll•u AfiDr all tllll ramblln&amp;, 11 all
everything be wlllled, l!ld bolla 11oft to one word, "re11111 be Wnn'lllst&lt;o to 111."
~1)'," which must be
Tbe other pari CJI tbe )lietln lnsWled at I l&lt;nder aae, or i
' the, local, bometowlt law ... lila .. .ttla .. IGit.

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comes $69.50 each alter F•. 28th.
• Stretch out in lavish luxuty •.. enjoy
1 , _ feeUq of comfort oncj_~eattl\.
. flrl IIUPPort,- the firm, pos!UM' typo

fupport recommended by docton.
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retail price boccmeo $189.00 aft•
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sleepinl area, yet not ·too' larp for ";~-

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Jan, !4; In wltkib 1bt
wu drlvlnJ went off fJ!II:j
Holl~w Rd. and rolled flltli • "
omall creek. There . ..... . .
teenagers in the cor,, I~
Dalley. Follf were lnjureil, -., whom were admitted tG •llfll
bospltal.
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McCalla, 16, Ill. I, 0!111,
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WINTER
-' ~uclllo
Priddy, above, Rutland, Is
scraping snow from the
wlndahieltl of her cor Sat·
urdoy morsollltl• Snow bOo
gan falll~~t~·. in tho aroa
Fridoy "'""'"~~· cauollltl
hazardous driving condl·.
tlono. All woek reoldanta
of tho Meigs areo &lt;t11lovod
spring llko woethar. Wed·
noodoy Mro. Fred Crow,
Syr1cuse,
one of m•
ny homemokora out to
.,joy tho sunshlno. Tomperaturoo rongod from 66
to 70 dogr- until Frl•
day, winter reappeared.
Thia lllftl period laat yoer
trl-unty folks woro dllg·
glng out from undor a 12
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BUDDING FORSYTHIA - Mrs. fr"'l (Eleanor)
Crow, cuts branctu:s from h~r flll-~t)l!.a ~ll at her
home in Syracuse. Mrs. Crow liM lOQ -~~e't! ·df forsythia which is beginning to- bUd. EaC'Ii yl!ili-· people
driving by stop to admire the beautiful yellow foil·
age. Mrs. Crow raises a variety of beautiful flowers,
one of her many hobbies.

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Rule :111
"'fttfs
rule shall il!'l g!YO to I llllllli!
vessel the riptt to haJnper the

aafe passage •' a larie ll&lt;am
vessel m- vessel wUI1 tow tbat
is ascelllllng oi clescendlna 1

river."

And Rule 2f Ia new:

"A steam veMel of less than
65 feet In lengtb which can
maneuver easily allaU
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hamper the safe passage of a
large vessel or vesael with tow
that is ascendiq or tlescentlilll
a river."

Radio Club
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BY l)fi::ll; 'IIIOMAII
1media!ely slarted alter the run- nBIIling between Pomeroy llld giDe8 of! the po&lt;bt llarrf _ D.,...... ~ wodiiQc in I ,.. llltlll 1qe lbowed 35.5 Ioili
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"POMEROY FERRYBOAT owoy in a yawl. '111ey caucht Mason. After quite· a bit ofre- Knox, )&gt;ullf :aUiirlelt,t ,~
·&lt;Ill }luJII at the Item of
otW rtainlat ,a rapld 'rate
. .. ' ltlf ."!fi'l'llli rt... lo · - jB baJito.
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' Ran Away From 11er Moorings, up w!th tbe bolt just above Mid- awdl I ·faw&gt;d Ibis brief his- Tbe ~ .l'hl ru ilp 1111 lnilla; Tbey ........, bldlt o! I he at I:JII a.m. • 'JI
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t1if· dleport ud oucoetded In ~ tory .of the ferryboat -iD ~ Nov. IUQII!ID HI• bettl- llarid· olil ¥ell ,.,.!yard 11 11110!' • Cap(o!p Boward
.Donrlllly, fell obou1 1 ~ •1111 ;hour f 0 r It 111011 lo "" that W• ""'
too," wll 1 frolll pqe story 1n ing ber at the West ViriJttia 12, !til edliloa ol tbe Ttibulle: 1,. ·~ lleflrly, a _d!Jianoo , 01 t11J lor the !ale Captain ·jiat- ilhadmosler; U)le!:l8 ~ • liieveral bou!1. ' ; ,
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the Jan. 23, ttiT edition of the shore just at the upper end of '111e ferr)'holt Champloa No. J 1111 miles ~ ·- ot.the '!'..tbest voy Balley.
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Gallipolis DaUy Tribtme.
Clifton .
. . of Pomeroy;-"!" of the- fill'· ~ ol&lt;. .at il&amp;h~ th lo Tbe Champ No.2 wu buj1t tn ;recelvod lrl)m tile head wat&lt;n. J~ 17,
- •:'lbo . rivera 111rpo, but 1.ut J!Oit.' .II
From the filos of 50 years a- The above story was eredi!Od ryboats on Cite:,•~ Ohio~ liN ~be ever~w.
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11U 0J1!1 was oold to the late •A.'taae 'ol ~feel II c~tu¥et are aU fiUing at;tlldr ~
bllllber -fl'om ..\'ru.
go 00 111e river, here is the to the Pomeroy Dally News.
made bet laetlti1p, liav)nl· ~ ~ V~lleUe w" JliO op. CaP~ Pan G~, well
all't, PleallDt. biUJe, ·II waten. , ' · , _.
arri ed at· a.artea'- ha ·
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GOT AWAY AGAIN
sold to i!W ~-MasllP Cil}', JliO&amp;IUon
the K'Dq~ J1111:b mlwn dod&lt; man llld father ol any, 4amqe).. e&gt;:pected ~~~~
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river hal :::,. been:OC~
o1 s11nre lee which had broken story about the Champion No. Thel'l' ~ ~\&gt;"""
oeveral boatyard I~ IJ83 or JIIM. The U.. Lalor ll!le .,... lehuilt l!ldl·
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npldly rWng rl~er. struck the lated here from the Jan. 35, Ione of which waa 'the Charilpioo Belle both ~ . later sold. the oold to the !at&lt; Captain GGrdnn waa riBiq slowly ·at 110911. ~
of' ooft ·mud 'CIIl!&lt;IJ!• t.onu the llan'elt lAne lowboa!. ~
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J'omeroy and Mason City ferry- 1Pl7 edition of the TribWle:
No. 2,' operated at GaUipolls Knox going 10 the RavfDSwood- G. Greene l!ld €aplaln Cblrleal !all Ia ezpocied by Thuroday af· , ' eaP.taJn P\lrJea r1 ,s~a~ Barrett.
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Champlm No. s, which was .The Pomeroy ferryboat Oullll- s~veral yean bact. ~ Cham- Parl:ersburg ,trade W\ltre they F. Slilder, who. "!th C,Rtaill, ternoOn. , '
:. , lleVOii ,lbt'/eoal. fllllli!O be
II 1j1 reported '!Jial ~
at a landing at Mason p1on No. s was camed away a- p1on No. 2 ..., owned IJid oper· plied ~Y. 1D D!DIIDand 1111. Gordoa Green OWII8
'lbe ,AlleghJIIIY ~·"" lee, dlle ~~Sunday -"'1 when bqat owuen ~YO beoli pay'•l
and tnre lt, together with gam tut mght when she a~ ated here by the late Captain of the Ia!&lt; Qjptam Cooper IJid Maysville ferry where ,the R&amp;- bere filr todi~, ,., ftllli\jj 11)1 he 1/!r&lt;!Oibt a. ~arge 01 · f,~ 11 hllh aa :K tea~!~ 1 bl!lbel ro;.
~~~~ floa~ loose from the tempted to cross to Mason C1ty Rate L. Hamilton, after' the lo- the late Captain Edwards. The llel now b at ,ber home port'. river at Par~ersburg Toeoday, buslle1l q~ ,cOa! 111 tow .of lbe La- coal at Cia~ whli:ll 11 cUI;.
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and swept them down and became entangled m a raft cal ferryboat (Kitty Woodo) Relle was rehuiit •t the Pari:· ucept when doing service atlaflernooo. . .• • ·. .
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tlng deep W!oi lllelr pro~~c.,· ·
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of runaway logs in mid-river. was bomed. Later the Champ- ersbllfg docks in 18911 IJid wasj' aome other port aoa l'flief boat.
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Jan. IIi, 1t17'- The river~ .Ca~ . ~ IIJI coal Is It Ia allo said IAI baVe ~
campbell, the
was the only person 1were carried down the nver landing at the fool of Collfl St., by tbe Bryants (BU!y and Jose- , HERE ARE SOME LOCAL; gao faUinJthla mornJng alte!: plentllpi-tl ti!e KllllBwha mines the LoulJ'iUI~III padlel
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the boat al the time, some distance before t!'" boat IJid was purdlased and opera!- phine) ol showboat fame
to!rlvor condiUooa reported daUy altalnlnJ a ...,11! of a Hille over if you to af10r II;· ~coal op.' ~pany f:I80 ,for fuOI ,fat I
;'lUIIIIed the alarm which and her wheel were diSlodged ed for some time by Csplain tow their Doatlng theater.
fl'om the River News of
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1 aeeure I'OUiidlrlr .of, the, &amp;team!"" a~
, .,, very weak owing to the from the raft of Jogs, and the Ulysses Granl Haine• and the AU Pomeroy ferryboats call· yean ago: ·
. There ""' ·ci!n5iderable Ice cars tn.in 1110- K, &amp;.
l'll1nlad ol LoufivtiJe. . ·
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~t ·that the steam was very Champion returned to Mason late Coptaln ~ Mootieth. ~ Champion ~ere of the ~~
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th• ~~~· boat was t1ed up for ~!Y s~;! . was securely bed to The ChaJnpllln No. 3 has en- Jack stern des~, With___!!'_e!!'.-~•_";_ZI:._~~'I_- The~~m.': AD be from !'llt8bt!rgb..· . · ." 1g0Uill nf Kailawhal!lter eoalll cents 1 buJbel 1, ~ .R:J(

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twy term 01 Gallla
COilnly
IIIJnaltl F. llhlt., II, Calllpi&gt;eotnJilOii ~ oawt wW Ita, larprf;"'llarold t'. Deuney,
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to.,.... 21. MlddliprSftt 1111ult with
ltdlir 10 tr._-jpta flllt(lqau.t a dapproot wapon;
David

Mmdai

...l!ll, porlllll wltb the clfl'll of
courta ofllt&gt;it,
The ,rand jnry wUI conaldei:
the l1tllowtnJ ..... p101 any n~~&gt;-

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whLcll may come ,e;
creiiJ befor1' lbe ,rand jllfOI'I:
Cbartles of ·brW:fnc and .,..
tertng llld lfllld lllrCOII)'
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21 break-In llld tllo theft
of M at .the l'flldence
of
Charleo E. Ebnnan, f4 Vinloll
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Clwteea, Jolm P.
)lell1e Ta......,., Leoni A.
JIIMI D&lt;Mey,
),lu1int j
Prlce, Billie
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Cox, , ~ Willis,
Sharp, 20. Rt. I OU IIIli, br.,._ Call, Bei.y Lou Taw•ney,
Ina llld entell'inil llld Jrand M. Walhr, Noal! C. .,g;;;;;;;
lln:eny; Pill T. rebel.
32, Jo • Ann Thompooo,
counts ., • PhUllpo, Byrd $w......,,....~:;1
. , . chectl w!tl1 ll!llifliclent 1oo It Neal, r.....u w. Sl.
fuodo; llld Rtcl!aN
llDIK'h. Martha M, Wood, Patricia
at. CaUi]llilfi; Emmett L. AJr. McCreedy, Dorothy ·v. llarl'l-1
en, St, Gallipolis; and Cl&gt;ariM lOft, Pormt K. Moore,
R, PbDllpol2211, GaBipolls, at I ard L. Newberry, Franlilln
!or no~.
Jan, Rlllh M. Schoonover,
Grll)ll jilid11 wUI be ~ecttd ley Morgan, Iva W. 51&lt;(11\mfrom th!J q•Hst of prospective oon, Ch~rlea E. U!wts,
jUrolo drMm Dec. 1e: Mattie F. Sljllth, and Hazel Wortman.

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SUNDAY,
, JANUARY 29, 1967

SECOND SECTION

License
Suspended
SixMon hs

Joe

Cliealpe•r·twn

Gallia OOIIIliJ juvenile ..,..
John w. Howell Salunla7 Inc IU8(IODiied the ......--~
cense of Joe L. Dalley, II, ..
i7 Chillicothe Rd., for U..
111011th• nn a Slate Hilbway pjilo
ol lpeed ~a·;·a::.
road and weather ·

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Mr. Campbell, much excited,
went to work firing to raise SEVE~ WEEKS AGO,
steam, and Captain
Charles Doug Wetherholt, asslStant ad-

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By Dwlgbt C. Wetherbolt 1port to OOIHlcil • showed the I MEIGS politico Is getting an service wltb · ~ Fuel Co. Dr. c:omplel&lt;id '120-hour l'Gil,... ill COunty CommlnJ..,._ wW 01&gt;
IN MEIGS. COUNTY
firemen of the·cyDJage made early start for the May prim· Sellnl Bla2ewl&lt;z isSisted in 11•· baale law • enlorcement"rlwio· .en on F,li. 11, tor a lie•
FEDERAL grant&amp; in three 41 fire runs dul1ng the past ary. There wiH be two races ing 4e chlldren · meaalel:t!..., day lllgllt 'at a dinnet"!Deetinl car for the ewnl)' engineer tie
areas of Meigs County made year. Meigs Soli ' and Water In Middleport primal}'
with ctpe, and another clinic lll .Pl~ 'wlllln •they wei'e preaenlell with pilriiJ!ont•.Tiie old enaJneer..,
the biggest newo Ill' the week. Conservation Dl!trict
wu Gene Grate opposing Richard ned. Mjss' Vivian P. Karr of Co- 1J&gt;e1r cortlfleates. · S!allsttos b ·~ llled by lilt aherlll't
Appropriations for river im· honored with llie pr&lt;!Selllatlno Dalley for the clerk - treaaur- lumbus, daugbiDr of Mr•. IJid i]jolr''that ~ a ' li.winu ' ~ must de]W'ItileGt:
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ville Dam and $9\!i million lor Receiving the plaque were Rex , from Lee Smith, former May· OutstandlnJ Young Women· , ol moot ' essential. Chief
John two .alu;Dll In :M .bouni . I~
the Racine Dam, which
as- Shenefield, Roy Miller
and or.
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Amedca. Feeoey • Kennett PoSI· Taylor wu the IDstrul!tlir.
Weekend. Th,y 1!$'t ~ al
sureo foU construction
pro- Harold Cornahan. ·
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I THE FIRST rabid animal of sponsor Boy ·,stiit&lt;ro.
· JAMES W. West, M, Galli· ctreull, lire ~ - tbe. ~
racuse forsees further expan- A GROUP of 14 Meigs school the year, a fox, was kUied the
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.iibkil did ' til
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with the breaking and, ~l'er· damage, IIIII •II I:M p, m~ SUllo
for Improvement and expansion A Southern Distri&lt;t bus driven !&lt;ring wao reporled at Shen- RESIDENTS of' the area who IDg ofll)e &lt;llarles EnnaJI ;lioJne day tG a Ifill f1rt 1111 JMbol
of its water system. It was by Paul Sellars, 45, Rt. I, Port- ang Springs on Wednesday, but were aroqnc) were . rellvinl ex. at ft. Vinton St., wbert ·fii!J !'b. ·Tbe ' annual· nport· ~ lilt
TODAY'S THOUGHT_ Be not simply good, be reported that tho lagoon pbase land, colllded with a car driv· nothing was taken. FB' re- periencoslast week on the 30!h was taken. steve Blalnt' ,: ·of paUee·· ~ ...,. ... . . . .
good for something -Thoreau.
of the Middleport oewage sys- en by Delmar L. Grady, 31, Rt. ports the capture ol Jamea anniversary of the lfeat 193'1 Huntington reported to thl!,• · ed 1111!• ~ . ~ ~ ttl
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]tern has. been finished, and In 2, Racine, near Rt. 1.24 Toes- Condlff, 22, an escapee from f\ood. The Oblo River reached IH's dep8l'llllellt tbat ciOIItlpg of wlddi '"" for tr,.mo -'l'lola- ··I;.t. Col:. an Salser, a Marine ~rps battalion com· ; the corruog months other parts day afternoon. AU of tbe chil· the Mason City jail a year lis highest point In liislory at was. stolen !rom his car =
i ,l an tlons •.&lt;:'l'l!t•'&lt;l!&gt;la1 ol . ~ate
mander at c· P LeJune, s. c., has I.~ JII,'Oje~t -pf attempt· of the system will be ..~nder dren escaped lnJ"'Y but Mr. ngo. A car.wash Is onder con- GallipoliS, bul -wu sllghtly be- UJH'!.ver night spot. The ·;jliertU for the ;Jear .,waa toe. . .
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ing to analyze.
men in his sei!tli'lil' wbb llN&lt;~Prob·j constniCI!on.
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Grady and bls wife were treat- strucllon
Chester. Me1gs low the figure ol the 1913 11ooc1 wa~ aloo lnveaUgatlng ll!e~lhe!t
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Lt. Col. Sa r, a native Meigs .&lt;!luntian. ~nd ~9~31 WEL'\IiiRE.Deportment work· dnver~ Billy BIV~, was ln· .wtlh the selection of
school ~er of that flood .· w11 lfader ·belonJins to Oblo1~n- my of the pea wltb 1110 ~Ina
graduate Q&amp;!i,aclne High School, recent~ su(\lmartzed hiS era were ·exc1ted this past week Jured m a wreck m Middleport 1colors, and the "21 Groop" will graph!call~ dlsplared .In 1 .pic- ~ip. Cit~ pollee are ~ down ·oC .llu'et·, linea · Ill ,.•1111
thoughts oli'-the subject in a letter to a ctose lnend ·and w•th the prospects that they and later was arrested and . pi&lt;k a sit&lt; for home footl!oll lluril •.lllliwliie ·Qie waten ·J.ai&gt; the \hell 'of a tool box~aloed Goodyear )lolyeaiDr pilot • II
former schoolmate, Theron Johnson, RD 2, Racine.
w&lt;iuld ·moy~ Into the new build· charged with DWI. Ralph Snid- lgam.. of the new district blgb ,plftl !J.P.!!IIld . t~ Ker,r . (pgplfln at f100 !rom Merrill O'Qell of, Apple GrnYe. .~~- 71
The l•ttllj' from Col. Salser, m part, follows :
. , mg JUst !1mshed In Middleport. er: Jr., of Middleport,
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school. Man:b of Dlnleo !etten l in the I!IJI&gt;Ue ~ , ~·*' Re!ioo•t Drive, anil 1 b!lnket JlfOduc:lioit WOiten 'fti.i. laid
Disciplinary problems and .P~oblem children conlln· l Announcement of the lnlpend- jln)ured In a lw&lt;H!ar colliSlon numbenng 5,1100 have
been Ifilore was M l!efcanil i6~dn· rfom the car of Robert Nibert. oil, 11!'1 1111 d:'ll far •I'IO(IIIIbia
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ue to be the main burden adm1mstrallve-w1Se. My prob- 1mg move was made by Coon- near the S•lver Br~dge aa a mailed to county residents,
Iches, an&lt;l lhe "''~ "!'rived on ·'1" "
the Wiea lfli .IDJIOIID'led. Tho
!ems, however, seem very small when I compare them 1cilman John Zerkle, who was ; passenger in a car driven by I
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wilh other battalions that have a ~ot less personnel.
a ~~~ding !igor.• in getting the I' his father.
. GERALD VIolet of I Tuppers !'
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or the COippr~IU!IillVf Ia~ lnveatorleo 111111 ·~ mall .
I have attempted to ~nalyz~, ''! a way, the offend~rs faCJUty for Middleport. A re1Plalno has retired after 20 yell1'11 FOUI\'l1:B" • ".area ~'1fl'S planning of Galllpllila and vlcln- · (ConllnaeiJ em Pap II)
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side. This embraces the politl·
It aU adds up to a lack of cal power or the parents to I

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supervision on the part of the squash any charges
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parents whU! the child is in their children, and abo t h
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prominent are:
f appropriate action, but will re- Broken homes, where the j duce the charges, suspend the 1
children are with either t h e . sentence, or ln many, many '
mother ot father, and they In Ic~es drop the charg.. altogethturn must '!ork, and. the:~efor~ ~1 providing the defendant and
cannot prov1de suffle&lt;enl \gold:- hiS . parents agree to his enter·
anee.
· ' 1 ing the Armed Forces lnlmedi·
- 1be c:bildren are not real- ,ately.
Jy wanted, but were the end
result of aalisfying a biological . This ty.pe. of thing Is, In real·
urge and It all ends, one might 11ty • adm1ttmg tbat the . parents
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al y~bandonment of the
off- their dutie~ and responsibilities,
spring.
and are usmg the. a~ed forces
_ Putting self-satisfaction a- as a means of r1ddmg the IDbove all else _ particularly par- ! cale of , unwanted proble~ chil·
ental responsibilities. This hap- ~ dren . \ et, th~y are th~ ftrst to
pens in all types ol families I look down the1~ res~ctive noses
and stands out most in those of and wag the1r p1ous tongues
the medium to high economic when a serviceman makes the
l~vels wherein the child is giv- 1newspaper as a result of some
en anything he desires just to unlawful act.
keep him out of the way of ~he 1 I feel that of the type serviceparents' activities. An example man I have mentioned, we can,
of this is somelhing like. ·' Here 1 and do, save about 85-90 D€f
I! $20. Just stay out of
my , cent of them and give them
sight" Normally this he does : back to the hometown a useful
- sometimes for many years citizen. First, I'd better say
- iD jails and state and feder-- are good when they oome in
11 prisons.
that 85-90 per cenl of our men

Jf- Ignorance on the part

of the service and pese no pro!&gt;
parents reg:ardiilg
their
The other 10-15 per eent
'· sibilities with the result are tbe "bad boys" I'm speakblelng they find out what IIley ing of. The IIS-!10 per cent we
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ibou!d have bf&gt;en dojng, ~.&lt;)() save refer to the original 10-J'i
for corrective action
to per cent bad group I have re1bave any effect 011 tbe c:bild. In · ferred to above.
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many cases, the parents read- Sometimes, I think our miU·
· •lly ndmit IIIey are at fault and tal}' laws should be cnanged,
·. ~ign the necessary papers to ! or relaxed, to allow the com~
llllow the child 14 go In I b e imlllder to get rid of the incor,. Armed Services in tho hope rlglbleo aa soon as It Is deter:, , ~at we ean correct what thdy mined Iiley will not conlorm to
'bave f81led to do. I ilave Jud the 1-ulet l!ld regulationa rath. ll!tters from par111ts 11at1n1. .- tlian force WJ to ~~ the
~d I quotA!: "We have lalled bult Ill' our adntioillll1ltive ll!no
,.,.ewhere and we thought the no 10 per cent of Ollf personnel
lliarine Corps could stralghtea llld In eosence, not pve enough
~ - oul He oeems to be C171D1 - - to the 80 per cenl
'tor discipline - we ilave ll•u AfiDr all tllll ramblln&amp;, 11 all
everything be wlllled, l!ld bolla 11oft to one word, "re11111 be Wnn'lllst&lt;o to 111."
~1)'," which must be
Tbe other pari CJI tbe )lietln lnsWled at I l&lt;nder aae, or i
' the, local, bometowlt law ... lila .. .ttla .. IGit.

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comes $69.50 each alter F•. 28th.
• Stretch out in lavish luxuty •.. enjoy
1 , _ feeUq of comfort oncj_~eattl\.
. flrl IIUPPort,- the firm, pos!UM' typo

fupport recommended by docton.
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sleepinl area, yet not ·too' larp for ";~-

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Jan, !4; In wltkib 1bt
wu drlvlnJ went off fJ!II:j
Holl~w Rd. and rolled flltli • "
omall creek. There . ..... . .
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Dalley. Follf were lnjureil, -., whom were admitted tG •llfll
bospltal.
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McCalla, 16, Ill. I, 0!111,
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-' ~uclllo
Priddy, above, Rutland, Is
scraping snow from the
wlndahieltl of her cor Sat·
urdoy morsollltl• Snow bOo
gan falll~~t~·. in tho aroa
Fridoy "'""'"~~· cauollltl
hazardous driving condl·.
tlono. All woek reoldanta
of tho Meigs areo &lt;t11lovod
spring llko woethar. Wed·
noodoy Mro. Fred Crow,
Syr1cuse,
one of m•
ny homemokora out to
.,joy tho sunshlno. Tomperaturoo rongod from 66
to 70 dogr- until Frl•
day, winter reappeared.
Thia lllftl period laat yoer
trl-unty folks woro dllg·
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BUDDING FORSYTHIA - Mrs. fr"'l (Eleanor)
Crow, cuts branctu:s from h~r flll-~t)l!.a ~ll at her
home in Syracuse. Mrs. Crow liM lOQ -~~e't! ·df forsythia which is beginning to- bUd. EaC'Ii yl!ili-· people
driving by stop to admire the beautiful yellow foil·
age. Mrs. Crow raises a variety of beautiful flowers,
one of her many hobbies.

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rule shall il!'l g!YO to I llllllli!
vessel the riptt to haJnper the

aafe passage •' a larie ll&lt;am
vessel m- vessel wUI1 tow tbat
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"A steam veMel of less than
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hamper the safe passage of a
large vessel or vesael with tow
that is ascendiq or tlescentlilll
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An ~ l"ridlJ Wll tbal _of
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front ol the 1Crawford .,....
1Jaa. 21 111 a &lt;fw1e ol Ullure ' a blchwtJ UlelU plnllll, or~
Blue Wl1lmr m,bt rlub, at
Mn. Colt.. ..tlond af&gt;raaloM!to atOp wiiii1D the WUI'&lt;II
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Jailed, Lf!ses License for Six Months

rZ!jce~~ ::Ill~ Galllpolls Municipal J'!'IB•• In other Slate - . . . , PI· P'orfeltb!J bonds Cfl.l 01trol
her lower IN&gt;nt teeth were Ioos- , Robert s. Bell Saturday lll01'D- trol eases. Judie IIetz ftned : ehal'8•• were: David r . .,_, .
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Doroth Iing lined Phillip R. Brannon, Jdella V. Colt.., ~~. lielaware, 32, Jac:bon. ~.50, and. Larry 1.
~::..i. pwe~ger,H
h ~ ~ ·7. Rl !.Sugar Grove. $5(1and l$15 and Mill, I.Uote ID •1op D. Curry, fl, ChetaileUe, af,• l
.._..art, 311, ew aven, a coats 011 1 elty pollee marco of wlth!D the IUfn'etl elear .U... 50, lor ~•,
:'!:i~! le~a:':itb- irutsklp. BraMon also received tance; David R. Holll)o, 23,_Rt. Arrested by elty poll~. 2'er-~
·1ro1 .d lytll sucii Ia ftve day jail sentence and a 2, Galllpolls, t211 llld Mill, ry L Utile, 18, Gllllpolla, waa l
The pa
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ear w~ _slttlng
trmafllthe
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The eharge of hitoklp lnvolv· Rt. 2 Bldwe)l, fl5 and , COlis, oporatlon; and ForrMt
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ed a car owaed by State High· !allure to Yleld the rigllt of Woyon, 2i, KeiU&amp;I, t2ll 'and
ncrth. wi~ 00 llghta on. Mrs. way Jl!ltrolman David L Prof· ~ wly; l\l!ymdnd A. c.tn, sa, t:Osta, !Dtolleatlon and ~
Lf\'• w,a -unable ID see the atb· fit, whleh had beea parked by Jack!on, 15. and COils, left of ly eooduct. Forleltbia 1 tt7.10
or-car in tlnle ID avoid a colll- his wife at her mother's home, : center: and Homer W. Swain, 'bond lor reetJ..,. operali!Jn
JiQII beeiii!S&lt;! of tho
blowing at 1120 T)l1rd Ave. The bltsldp 159, Galllpolls, IIi and ata,j'wu Jamoa E. Ward, 18, Rt. 1
GETrlNQ READYfiii!IW,
vlly d
was discovered by elty pollce •Jiop 11111 violation.
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aaed, accordmg to the patrol. Brannon wao apprehended by
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patrol
l~_the Slllljlay
A IOOIHoVered
slippery Friday morning in Pomeroy. ,
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Of .,. accident at II : IS p.m. on clues from the hltsklp, stopl'rillay on Rt. 35, one--lentil of ped the Brannon car, checked
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Rio Grande College 18 raising Its tuition for the first ,..
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charp wu filod.
sion,
time in over two years except for financially nl!edy stu- ·
Officen reported that Billy J,
Idents living in Gallia, Meigs, Vinton, Jackson,· and Law.
Burdette, Sl, at. 2 Bldwell, lost Jam.. F. Mlller, 20, Rt. l lrence counties.
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An $85 Increase wru go Into effect _in the fsU, · ac- PT. PLEASANT - Tho peH~
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Mrs Campbell
and lllrUCk a wooden feaCt! OWJ&gt;. Iand eosl! and sentenced to 90 ' dent, brin~g the total per semester to $500, ','Room .and eult Court dtllberated nearly A potluck u!l'ner 11 Southern Pom.;..y has learned
ed by llobert L. EvaiiS. There Idays m the county jaU on a lboard," sa I,~ the Rio Chief
:.t .. : - two hours Friday before retunr Laeal High_SChool
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was heavy damage to the car. 1charge ol peot larceny. Judie exeeutive, will remain the grees to the camp~ next yoar; in&amp; a verdict In favor of the d.. evening waa enj~ed by
day A nadve of Pomeroy jle11D Atbeno
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Burdette, aecordiU&amp; to the Betz, however, suspended $275 /'same."
new &lt;'Ourse olfer~ will ...,. lenda!ll with the plalnllft tore- lmately 90 members and
·the san of the late 'Mr I~· Survivors
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patrol, Iliff- allrlllonl to the of_the One and 80 daya ol the Reasons for the increase,
quire adequate flnanelal . 1111&gt;- cover nothing in the clvU 80• 0! the Southl!lislern
0 h I and Mn. John Gu!M arid ls th~·rm~ea and two
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neck. He ,.., net immediately jail se~ence and Mlller wound yond the_fact that the present port; faeulty oalarle1 will ~ Uon styled Leslie Wolle, e1 a! Guernsey Breeden
ot 1 family of
children, .made his hom~
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up gettiag ~and coal! and l inliallon 11 caUSing colleges
mereased ; and tile new tabor., Jamey B Greene
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ed b ~· wll • .;.;j Koehler, . Pomeroy, 1._ nl"l)e.
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dayo. lie wu placed oa universities across tbe
waee regulatloiiS wlll
a!IO&lt;l! The aetloo ·walthe.result of ·t 1 0 "1 111
nor, ·~b J
e alsunlrv._:r andy •uS h 8' """ Funeral.a~ .iiblbil f!eld
r ond co!Uslon
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an automobile accident in July Alkl J 'l'bel M th
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urYI nep ews.held M:on....,.
;m'": RL Sti &lt;&gt;ilt and four· The ehargo U&amp;alnSI Miller College plans to introduce
Said Dr. Cbristensen, "B"" 1965 in Putnam county with the N re, Voyt ndoaR ar ;,:
era · S·~ ''f"'" Btl Funerol Ho!M ·Wilh:· il!t'\: Re¥.
1 1hurlai ~~·, 1n; ., • ·Donald 'RII!b of~tlitei , IJur.
~ti.. mUet w'esl of Rl. 150. ba&lt;l beea flled by Edeana llam•ltD eight new faculty
sides our present bulkllna goals, plaintlll demanding judgment 1E~ncy a!:o~~a ohow:'~udto e. lair
1btn ,.11 moderate damqe to llton~ operator of the Pure 011 with terminal academiC
we want to increase our laeul- from the deleodanl.! for the , G son
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Serv1ce station in Porter. Mil-L
ty in order to malnapn tbe sum of $4&amp;,000.
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Officers said that Larry V. Ier pleaded guilty to the tb:,t' Divorce i8 Granted
small cia.,,
close student- Wolfe was represented by ,AI- pie tour beg and Mr:.
/o.ephilll! Trent
detth ;
Clara 8.
Crawford 17, Dayton, has slOW· 818
Of ti$4.50 WI ~~~ ;~.,:: ar~...... In Meiaa Court
teacher
relaUonshlp
whlob
bas
torney
Velmer
Knapp
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Mr
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Mro
Josephine
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and to get quallllod educator.: derso~ of Winfield
ration included manj dowa
who had been a resl,dent of Cl!"
wu the ·prtl~
Taylor, 61, Addison, pleadod / via Edwardo !rom Joha
we must be able to eompete l Jurors hear!D ihe
aetlon tarth observaUona made
shlre tor 1 year, died .at 11:15 dent of the
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Wm. A. Glbbl, J)epaly Bel· Igul\ty to a charge ol uoaull warda by Common Pleaa
linandal\y Wltll our· feDow eda- were Frederlckg Lanter JGI!n !Dg their vlalt.
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cational lnstlh•Uons..
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istnr, Pomeroy, bao aD- and battery and was fined f200 John C, Bacon, Fnday.
ullf!ced lllday lUI resern· .and Ctl8is, both of whlcb were I plalntl!l wao awarded cuslo&lt;iy with tbe lru:rease iuo Grand~ IW. Woyan, Oils Rando~h, Gil ed alldea of tile INI
health for four months, and her
Uri.
Iloilo for tJI'1 Hcease plalel :suspended on condition
that l and support o1 one minor child. ranks well ~low the mediao •Bamelte,
Bernice
illolley, Guernsey ahow and ol th condition had bttn aerlous 1tJr
wUJ be medo from Feb. 1 to ! Taylor stay away from
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In other court action a case cost as compared to atller cot. James H. Rice, V. E.
Her" aummer fteld day 11
lour weelu.
Feb. %1.
complainina witness,
Doris , filed by lbe Pomeroy
le es and unlversltleo in Ohio lord, Jr., Rex W.
Garr!snn, Carnahan farm, with Mt. Har- She wao bom at Cedar, W.
Tho,. wi!lblq to reservt ,Painter, in the future.
Bluck Co. againot Charles
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· Rester Lee, Wllilam McConlhay, old Carnahan u narrator. Mr. Va., on May u, 1926, daU&amp;hter
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tbe same ueen.. plltt •• laot
George B, Krusksmp,
t7, Holter wao dismissed. A
Harold W. Woran and Edward ·and Mrs. James Browa !Dvlted of the tate. Melvin Smith, and
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year are requested to briDJ iGaliipolis, was llned $50 and ing in Common Pleas Court
Two Petitions (or
Watterson.
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the aoooclallon
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11 lllrvlved by her mother,
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in their Ulleo aad ..,illrtl· costs on ·• city police charge / temporary support and
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Pellt jurors next duty wilt be farm at Wellston lor the
Maudle Hatfield Smith of Fre..
~Ientini card• aloU&amp; with tilt lee of driving while intoxicated, He in the case of Thelma
!Vorce are e
~ebruary 13th at 9:30 a.m. mer meeting.
burn, Ky. Her marrio&amp;e
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of 110.31. The 1167 Ucenoe lal•o received a live day jail Eagle vs. Harold Lester Eag- Two petitions fur
divo~
The featured spealcer wao James E. Trent look place on
plate colon are while oa ,sentence and a six monlhl li· le, wlll be heard Monday,
were filed In the Meigs County asking custody ~nd support ol Ron Eberhard, businesa man- Oct. '23, 1948 at Phelps,
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1cense suspension.
130, at 10::10 a. m.
oll•re of the Clerk of CourtJ. three minor children.
ager of OGBA, who ' spoke
and he survives alons with two
Friday.
Earl W, Wines, RD · I, Cbo- research in dairying and
daughters, Brenda, 161 1nd Bar•
Thoim.• Fayt Eagle, ~ l, !hire, Ys. Sally Ana Win..,, Mid· cast bl things to come.
bara Annette, 2.
Reed•vule, 1J the plaintiff a· dlopol'l, ebarging gross ne~lect briefly were Sally Mora,
Oilier survivor~ are six. brO(ImSI Harold Lester Eegle, Kt. and extreme cruelty,
aoklng County Dairy Princess
and four slotm
Lewis
I, Reedoville, charging
cuitody of two minor chlklron, wlll repre!ent the cou~ty
Smith, Mrs. Bob (Sylvla) Fields,
negled and extreme cruelty, 11 tho other ease.
the State Guernsey queen
Mrs. Mason (Joyce Ana) Fielij,,
petition; Jack Eden of
all of Chicago, IlL, Melvin and
oeArHs. MARRtAols Bell
Dairy, Fred
Roooavelt Smith, both of Cedar,
of Carnation Farms: technlr· W. Va., '!'roy Smflh .o! Suffolk,
lana Clair Woode of COB,. and Va., Roger and Larry Smith of

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Crothert,
11120 Chitbam Av.., ..,. d rU1e
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lbba le111olda. MD mar. Ag teacher announced an adat Holu!r BOQIItaJ,
to the J";;nr.er LoNftl Cooper
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A. mJackiOll,
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Htl'ara lrown of Chapin ..11. 0,
Lerth "· ••rno••· .., • l'ttlnll fui:D , Two atat~n are. tltetued.. ltllllht.. ot
er. lntut"ance •rent. and
..tonut" ,1'7t!liu •nini ..,.. htl4 Tu....,
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Table lface wu g1ven by
Rev. Paul sellart of the llactne
EUB churcll. Milk,
cotta~•
!Continued front Page 10) ed ticket oalea fur their ''!l'flb. chede and let cream - •-df&gt;o
I!Witomer&amp;, lDd some or
ruary Flingn performance and 1 nated by tho ValllJ B•ll ,
blame for till Jayotr Is due II&gt; 11rl! holding 1 talent pariJ to
TO 'REIIUMI: AC'I'ION
the slowing dotm Ja aulD pro- Jeleet tbe cut tblo week.
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JUDGE Robert M. Bell baa -An 1Dlflre&lt;!edented
GALLIA AND IIU'I'OUilCIInl reappointed Edwin R. 'lbomas, match wtn. be held
counties had June in January IGallipolis,· to 100ther
lour i Arthur AsHe of lllchmand,
Ibis past woelL The mercury Iyur tel'!D on tile Soldiera and and energeUe Aussie
went over the 70 mark frvm Sallora llelief Commiaslon. Ga- Newcombe to oomplete
Monday thrOUih 'l'burlday, with ry R. Sbort baa been Installed balled bf darkness Satutday
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bi!lh belllj) W.. On l"rlday
as pre~ldent of OalllpollaShrtne
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lbe !emperatutea ~on intD the ~ olllcet'l aro Kelltle4b MOl' a!DJI!es finals of the
30'o. Filly-two adulli llld l!bll; pn, viet pres!dtnl, and Dr. laD Lawn Tennis dlampiol&gt;o

NEWS IDGIHJGHTS
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Freeburn, Ky., . att4 Mts. ~rUJ..

ur (Blanche) Ingram of Opla·
locka, Fla.
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Mrs. Trent • waa . ;a •lnember
of the Freeburn, Ky ,., Metho-dist dmrch• Sert1ves wlll be
held at 1Mp.m.,
hod Monday
h hat the
Cheshire et lilt e urc . .Rev.
Mel Efaw and Rev• Cart· Shu·
lor whl otftelate, and burtat will
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II!MOI')" ,flll'&lt;o
dens at Whll!elfr.tbura. op tiJ't..
der dlr(C!lon of the W.UiiiiHaney-WOOd Funeral
Frlenda D)ay call at the f&amp;el
from t to 4 ·lind T j!t · 1
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\'IILMINGTON, Oblo (UP!) -:
!'lnbey, former otar haJi.
ba'* ill the Clnadian .Football
Saturday ~nounced
his reai&amp;ttjtlon 111 hei!d t (Ootb
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llrat Doaold
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sec:relarJ-.loa
of eviluated
1111 Glilllioat the
tolllllljii'IIIIINr.
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Cbulotle
laea- lll!pe. .
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speech and beartng cllnic bald , mi1e bas been named county WELTERWEIGRT BOU'I'
11 WashinllOtl ~ehool.
Mrt. l lillalrtnan lor the Heart Fund PARIS (UPI)-European
Sopllla IIanna and Mila MorrtaJdrlvt. Carl Terry or Pl. Piela- ll'll'lfeiJht cbemplon J":~~:
Of Obto Unlmllti aeted
Ill' a!lt \fraa tilled lb 1 fall at lite lin wiD meet Fronch I
tlleraplstS. Gallla Couaty Soil ! Vanadium Plant at Grabsm, W.j Francois PavUla Ja Parl1
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An ~ l"ridlJ Wll tbal _of
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Cl01111 ,loll, W, Va., ~ 1o
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front ol the 1Crawford .,....
1Jaa. 21 111 a &lt;fw1e ol Ullure ' a blchwtJ UlelU plnllll, or~
Blue Wl1lmr m,bt rlub, at
Mn. Colt.. ..tlond af&gt;raaloM!to atOp wiiii1D the WUI'&lt;II
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Jailed, Lf!ses License for Six Months

rZ!jce~~ ::Ill~ Galllpolls Municipal J'!'IB•• In other Slate - . . . , PI· P'orfeltb!J bonds Cfl.l 01trol
her lower IN&gt;nt teeth were Ioos- , Robert s. Bell Saturday lll01'D- trol eases. Judie IIetz ftned : ehal'8•• were: David r . .,_, .
eGod A
Doroth Iing lined Phillip R. Brannon, Jdella V. Colt.., ~~. lielaware, 32, Jac:bon. ~.50, and. Larry 1.
~::..i. pwe~ger,H
h ~ ~ ·7. Rl !.Sugar Grove. $5(1and l$15 and Mill, I.Uote ID •1op D. Curry, fl, ChetaileUe, af,• l
.._..art, 311, ew aven, a coats 011 1 elty pollee marco of wlth!D the IUfn'etl elear .U... 50, lor ~•,
:'!:i~! le~a:':itb- irutsklp. BraMon also received tance; David R. Holll)o, 23,_Rt. Arrested by elty poll~. 2'er-~
·1ro1 .d lytll sucii Ia ftve day jail sentence and a 2, Galllpolls, t211 llld Mill, ry L Utile, 18, Gllllpolla, waa l
The pa
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ear w~ _slttlng
trmafllthe
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The eharge of hitoklp lnvolv· Rt. 2 Bldwe)l, fl5 and , COlis, oporatlon; and ForrMt
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ed a car owaed by State High· !allure to Yleld the rigllt of Woyon, 2i, KeiU&amp;I, t2ll 'and
ncrth. wi~ 00 llghta on. Mrs. way Jl!ltrolman David L Prof· ~ wly; l\l!ymdnd A. c.tn, sa, t:Osta, !Dtolleatlon and ~
Lf\'• w,a -unable ID see the atb· fit, whleh had beea parked by Jack!on, 15. and COils, left of ly eooduct. Forleltbia 1 tt7.10
or-car in tlnle ID avoid a colll- his wife at her mother's home, : center: and Homer W. Swain, 'bond lor reetJ..,. operali!Jn
JiQII beeiii!S&lt;! of tho
blowing at 1120 T)l1rd Ave. The bltsldp 159, Galllpolls, IIi and ata,j'wu Jamoa E. Ward, 18, Rt. 1
GETrlNQ READYfiii!IW,
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was discovered by elty pollce •Jiop 11111 violation.
GalllpoU..
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Botb cars ~ere hea
am- at 1:20 a.m. Friday.
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aaed, accordmg to the patrol. Brannon wao apprehended by
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the State Highway
patrol
l~_the Slllljlay
A IOOIHoVered
slippery Friday morning in Pomeroy. ,
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hllhWIJ wu tile apparent cause Pti. Stdaey T. Jones, working
Of .,. accident at II : IS p.m. on clues from the hltsklp, stopl'rillay on Rt. 35, one--lentil of ped the Brannon car, checked
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• mUo out of Rio Grande. No it out and mode the apprehe..
Rio Grande College 18 raising Its tuition for the first ,..
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charp wu filod.
sion,
time in over two years except for financially nl!edy stu- ·
Officen reported that Billy J,
Idents living in Gallia, Meigs, Vinton, Jackson,· and Law.
Burdette, Sl, at. 2 Bldwell, lost Jam.. F. Mlller, 20, Rt. l lrence counties.
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An $85 Increase wru go Into effect _in the fsU, · ac- PT. PLEASANT - Tho peH~
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Mrs Campbell
and lllrUCk a wooden feaCt! OWJ&gt;. Iand eosl! and sentenced to 90 ' dent, brin~g the total per semester to $500, ','Room .and eult Court dtllberated nearly A potluck u!l'ner 11 Southern Pom.;..y has learned
ed by llobert L. EvaiiS. There Idays m the county jaU on a lboard," sa I,~ the Rio Chief
:.t .. : - two hours Friday before retunr Laeal High_SChool
of Beilalre
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was heavy damage to the car. 1charge ol peot larceny. Judie exeeutive, will remain the grees to the camp~ next yoar; in&amp; a verdict In favor of the d.. evening waa enj~ed by
day A nadve of Pomeroy jle11D Atbeno
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Burdette, aecordiU&amp; to the Betz, however, suspended $275 /'same."
new &lt;'Ourse olfer~ will ...,. lenda!ll with the plalnllft tore- lmately 90 members and
·the san of the late 'Mr I~· Survivors
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patrol, Iliff- allrlllonl to the of_the One and 80 daya ol the Reasons for the increase,
quire adequate flnanelal . 1111&gt;- cover nothing in the clvU 80• 0! the Southl!lislern
0 h I and Mn. John Gu!M arid ls th~·rm~ea and two
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neck. He ,.., net immediately jail se~ence and Mlller wound yond the_fact that the present port; faeulty oalarle1 will ~ Uon styled Leslie Wolle, e1 a! Guernsey Breeden
ot 1 family of
children, .made his hom~
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up gettiag ~and coal! and l inliallon 11 caUSing colleges
mereased ; and tile new tabor., Jamey B Greene
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ed b ~· wll • .;.;j Koehler, . Pomeroy, 1._ nl"l)e.
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dayo. lie wu placed oa universities across tbe
waee regulatloiiS wlll
a!IO&lt;l! The aetloo ·walthe.result of ·t 1 0 "1 111
nor, ·~b J
e alsunlrv._:r andy •uS h 8' """ Funeral.a~ .iiblbil f!eld
r ond co!Uslon
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many o e emp oyees.
an automobile accident in July Alkl J 'l'bel M th
d Fun I ~es
urYI nep ews.held M:on....,.
;m'": RL Sti &lt;&gt;ilt and four· The ehargo U&amp;alnSI Miller College plans to introduce
Said Dr. Cbristensen, "B"" 1965 in Putnam county with the N re, Voyt ndoaR ar ;,:
era · S·~ ''f"'" Btl Funerol Ho!M ·Wilh:· il!t'\: Re¥.
1 1hurlai ~~·, 1n; ., • ·Donald 'RII!b of~tlitei , IJur.
~ti.. mUet w'esl of Rl. 150. ba&lt;l beea flled by Edeana llam•ltD eight new faculty
sides our present bulkllna goals, plaintlll demanding judgment 1E~ncy a!:o~~a ohow:'~udto e. lair
1btn ,.11 moderate damqe to llton~ operator of the Pure 011 with terminal academiC
we want to increase our laeul- from the deleodanl.! for the , G son
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Serv1ce station in Porter. Mil-L
ty in order to malnapn tbe sum of $4&amp;,000.
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Officers said that Larry V. Ier pleaded guilty to the tb:,t' Divorce i8 Granted
small cia.,,
close student- Wolfe was represented by ,AI- pie tour beg and Mr:.
/o.ephilll! Trent
detth ;
Clara 8.
Crawford 17, Dayton, has slOW· 818
Of ti$4.50 WI ~~~ ;~.,:: ar~...... In Meiaa Court
teacher
relaUonshlp
whlob
bas
torney
Velmer
Knapp
and
the
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last
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Mr
Roush'l
Mro
Josephine
Trent
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a e u · - - In another sberllf's cue, Osle A divorce was granted
and to get quallllod educator.: derso~ of Winfield
ration included manj dowa
who had been a resl,dent of Cl!"
wu the ·prtl~
Taylor, 61, Addison, pleadod / via Edwardo !rom Joha
we must be able to eompete l Jurors hear!D ihe
aetlon tarth observaUona made
shlre tor 1 year, died .at 11:15 dent of the
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Wm. A. Glbbl, J)epaly Bel· Igul\ty to a charge ol uoaull warda by Common Pleaa
linandal\y Wltll our· feDow eda- were Frederlckg Lanter JGI!n !Dg their vlalt.
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a.m., Friday in HolJOr HOI~!~ Pon!'eroJ unlll hll rtllrement.
cational lnstlh•Uons..
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a!. Sbt hod been In
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istnr, Pomeroy, bao aD- and battery and was fined f200 John C, Bacon, Fnday.
ullf!ced lllday lUI resern· .and Ctl8is, both of whlcb were I plalntl!l wao awarded cuslo&lt;iy with tbe lru:rease iuo Grand~ IW. Woyan, Oils Rando~h, Gil ed alldea of tile INI
health for four months, and her
Uri.
Iloilo for tJI'1 Hcease plalel :suspended on condition
that l and support o1 one minor child. ranks well ~low the mediao •Bamelte,
Bernice
illolley, Guernsey ahow and ol th condition had bttn aerlous 1tJr
wUJ be medo from Feb. 1 to ! Taylor stay away from
1b
In other court action a case cost as compared to atller cot. James H. Rice, V. E.
Her" aummer fteld day 11
lour weelu.
Feb. %1.
complainina witness,
Doris , filed by lbe Pomeroy
le es and unlversltleo in Ohio lord, Jr., Rex W.
Garr!snn, Carnahan farm, with Mt. Har- She wao bom at Cedar, W.
Tho,. wi!lblq to reservt ,Painter, in the future.
Bluck Co. againot Charles
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· Rester Lee, Wllilam McConlhay, old Carnahan u narrator. Mr. Va., on May u, 1926, daU&amp;hter
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tbe same ueen.. plltt •• laot
George B, Krusksmp,
t7, Holter wao dismissed. A
Harold W. Woran and Edward ·and Mrs. James Browa !Dvlted of the tate. Melvin Smith, and
~UIIID
year are requested to briDJ iGaliipolis, was llned $50 and ing in Common Pleas Court
Two Petitions (or
Watterson.
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the aoooclallon
to
11 lllrvlved by her mother,
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in their Ulleo aad ..,illrtl· costs on ·• city police charge / temporary support and
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Pellt jurors next duty wilt be farm at Wellston lor the
Maudle Hatfield Smith of Fre..
~Ientini card• aloU&amp; with tilt lee of driving while intoxicated, He in the case of Thelma
!Vorce are e
~ebruary 13th at 9:30 a.m. mer meeting.
burn, Ky. Her marrio&amp;e
to
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of 110.31. The 1167 Ucenoe lal•o received a live day jail Eagle vs. Harold Lester Eag- Two petitions fur
divo~
The featured spealcer wao James E. Trent look place on
plate colon are while oa ,sentence and a six monlhl li· le, wlll be heard Monday,
were filed In the Meigs County asking custody ~nd support ol Ron Eberhard, businesa man- Oct. '23, 1948 at Phelps,
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1cense suspension.
130, at 10::10 a. m.
oll•re of the Clerk of CourtJ. three minor children.
ager of OGBA, who ' spoke
and he survives alons with two
Friday.
Earl W, Wines, RD · I, Cbo- research in dairying and
daughters, Brenda, 161 1nd Bar•
Thoim.• Fayt Eagle, ~ l, !hire, Ys. Sally Ana Win..,, Mid· cast bl things to come.
bara Annette, 2.
Reed•vule, 1J the plaintiff a· dlopol'l, ebarging gross ne~lect briefly were Sally Mora,
Oilier survivor~ are six. brO(ImSI Harold Lester Eegle, Kt. and extreme cruelty,
aoklng County Dairy Princess
and four slotm
Lewis
I, Reedoville, charging
cuitody of two minor chlklron, wlll repre!ent the cou~ty
Smith, Mrs. Bob (Sylvla) Fields,
negled and extreme cruelty, 11 tho other ease.
the State Guernsey queen
Mrs. Mason (Joyce Ana) Fielij,,
petition; Jack Eden of
all of Chicago, IlL, Melvin and
oeArHs. MARRtAols Bell
Dairy, Fred
Roooavelt Smith, both of Cedar,
of Carnation Farms: technlr· W. Va., '!'roy Smflh .o! Suffolk,
lana Clair Woode of COB,. and Va., Roger and Larry Smith of

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EUB churcll. Milk,
cotta~•
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I!Witomer&amp;, lDd some or
ruary Flingn performance and 1 nated by tho ValllJ B•ll ,
blame for till Jayotr Is due II&gt; 11rl! holding 1 talent pariJ to
TO 'REIIUMI: AC'I'ION
the slowing dotm Ja aulD pro- Jeleet tbe cut tblo week.
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JUDGE Robert M. Bell baa -An 1Dlflre&lt;!edented
GALLIA AND IIU'I'OUilCIInl reappointed Edwin R. 'lbomas, match wtn. be held
counties had June in January IGallipolis,· to 100ther
lour i Arthur AsHe of lllchmand,
Ibis past woelL The mercury Iyur tel'!D on tile Soldiera and and energeUe Aussie
went over the 70 mark frvm Sallora llelief Commiaslon. Ga- Newcombe to oomplete
Monday thrOUih 'l'burlday, with ry R. Sbort baa been Installed balled bf darkness Satutday
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NEWS IDGIHJGHTS
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Freeburn, Ky., . att4 Mts. ~rUJ..

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locka, Fla.
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of the Freeburn, Ky ,., Metho-dist dmrch• Sert1ves wlll be
held at 1Mp.m.,
hod Monday
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Cheshire et lilt e urc . .Rev.
Mel Efaw and Rev• Cart· Shu·
lor whl otftelate, and burtat will
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speech and beartng cllnic bald , mi1e bas been named county WELTERWEIGRT BOU'I'
11 WashinllOtl ~ehool.
Mrt. l lillalrtnan lor the Heart Fund PARIS (UPI)-European
Sopllla IIanna and Mila MorrtaJdrlvt. Carl Terry or Pl. Piela- ll'll'lfeiJht cbemplon J":~~:
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BY HOBART WILSON JR. the units will kick mto opera- •
lnstollation and corfstruction uon.
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Ohio Electrie Company $1.2 tanks with a capacity of 65,0Qil
five

huge e;enerators each with a
capacity of 2,750 kw, and
a
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and maintenance crew from
Nelsonville is making the change
over from . ~xisting tacibties a11d
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CINCINNATI (VPI) - An of- Llndborst aald.
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selected the sites lor th• 1969 said Saturday il \he NaUonal Utile the Royals do ro&lt;:eil* '•
and 1970 championships .
Basketball Association meets i from television we would-aM tie
The USG A named three for- the demands of certain di.. able to meet oo;, payroU Cld
mer U s amateur ch
gruntled players 1t would be a still break even.
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Deane Beman of Bethesda, Md .,
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Losucls
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Balaneed Attack
of Huntmgton, W. Va., (1964) Ambrose Lindhorst, Board Eari18 Purdue Win
and Bob Murphy of Nichols, Chairman of the Royals and a
LAFAYETtE, Ind. (UP!) - ·
Fla. (1964) to head the 10 - member ol the NBA Board of Minnesota center Tom Koudll .~•
man contmgent wluch
Governors said he understands poured 13 points dowil the
the British in the !lsi Walker some of ihe plsyers want an bucket Saturday but 1 betterCup matches May 19-20 at the
clause In \heir conlracl5 balanced Purdue 1eam nOMoi
Royal St. George's Golf Club
to those professional ito Big Ten conference ree«d
in Sandwich, England.
players have.
at 2-2 with an 83-7: victory. •
The Association announced
uu we grant~ this, it would Purdue dropped the Gopbert
increase of $25,000 prize
the end of pro basketball ID to 1-4 in conference plaJ .,;
for the 1967 u. s. Open
Cincinnati and probably such staying in control throqbeut ·llli"
pionship . at Baltusrol
· as Baltimore and St. Lou- game. Purdue led at the 1uot1 •
Lindhorst said.
43-34, and the closest ilil!nelol&amp;
Club, Springfield, N. J.,
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option clause
enableo got was ~. a
tht llller' .
an increase of $5 000 .for
to play out their con- mission.
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women's open cha'mplonship
an~ then deal as free
IDgh scorer for PurdUe W81
Hot Spring, Va., to raise the _age~ts With other ~lubs when Roger Blalock, junior forward,
ladles' total to $25 000.
the~r contracts have expired. whose 24 points 1ave him bll
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The additional prize money
attorney, also said he
· n'l guard Henry Ebersholf droppell . ·
the men's division wiU be
see bow the Royals could meet
!reportcu
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•• p1ayer deman ds lor in 19 points.lributed among almost all "'a&lt;'e
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t:M&gt;sitions. 'with first place
increased pension benefits.
Purdue's sbcotl.ng:
average
increased by $5.000 tB
''Pro basketball doesn't have was .532, with 33 of 62 lholt
Those who do not qualify for the TV bonanzas of football .and made; Minnesota'• was
the final 36 holes will each ref
from which to draw," with 28 of tilt attempl5
ceive $400, a boost of $100 over
the 1966 total.
The added money In
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women's division will be conl!in- 11
eel to the qualifiers for the last
36 holes, with first prize money being raised $1,000 to $5,000.
The USGA voted to play
1967 amateur public links championship at 78-hole slroke play
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BVCXPASSER OUT
, ARCADIA,
CaW. (VPI) Bllckpssser, the 1860 llDrle of
the Year, was declared wt of
\he $100,000 CbarlOJ H. Strulr
Stakeo Saturday at Santa Anita
a lew boon before the race
because of an Infected boo!.

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· Addison Diesel Complex Near Completion ~~~;'te~::~~w:: w~~ Accepts Players Demands f

emergency power," AUen said. project which incJudes a jet
The system will be controlle~ engine at the Piqua Generat..
by the load dispatcher in Co- ing Station, and another diesel
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via remote control. unit at Pedro ir. Lawrence coun~
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Duke hit • blis~ M per
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Wotlpock - . CaplaiD Bo!J
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the lowest BC&lt;ll'ed ogaiml the
Devili this year.

YORK (UP!) - The
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Duke Blue DevUs ee:ebrato.'ll
Coach Vic Bubas' tOOl ~Y
by C03Stlng Pflll Nortb·Carqlhla
Slate Saturday lor thea
Tile Devils jumped oil tq a
quick !1-4 lead tn the fJrot tJtree
mil1ut.es and gradually illVerga Jed :nuke wlth 14 points
fojtowed by Mike Lewis and ;Bob

sgenerating unit at the Addison
Substation, located on Georges
Creek Rd. In Gallia counly,
will
be completed In a few
weeks.
John Allen, GallipoUs djvision
manager, said work on t ae
stand-by peaking units actually
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the Association's Public Links

Committee. The championship
had been decided by match
since Its inception in 1902.
1967 championship is sch&lt;!dul&lt;!d
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Jefferson Patk golf course
former.
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Seattle.
66 C.dill•c H.T. sedan De Ville _ $5200
. . . : : = = - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - -- - - - - -- - - 1 Tile champions Golf Club tn
Houston, site of this
year's
Full power equipment, plus Climate Con~l aiN:ol&gt; .
Xenia Wilson
Pymatuning Valley 79
ditioning, 1 owner new Cadillac trade, turquoU, wUII '
Ryder Cup matches, was chosMason 52 Springboro 47
65 Wellington 63
turquoise Interior,
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· 58 New London &gt;I
uled June 12-IS, while the• ~:=~:
Southeastern 114 Oakland &lt;W. Va.) 59
65 Cadil11c Coupe DeVille
S!200'
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Golf Club in
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Miami Trace 49 Wilmington 46
Beaver Local 49
Full
power
including
window•
and
8-way
.aeat,"
iiDted
Minn., was selected as the
Madison South 68 Cedarville 49
&lt;W. Va.) 67
gjass, radio, Autronlc eye, Cllmate Con~l air couiiiDayton Rilosevelt 59
Se\On Central 51 of the 1970 Open to be play&lt;ed
Uoning,
white sidewall ttlres. Only 11,000
June 18-21.
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Dayton Slivers 51
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Springfield Cathollc 57 Ea..t Cleveland Shaw 52 · ·
Springfield Local 62
115Z ELIGffiLE
OC ~Y
St""'burg' 74
Anna 34 Houston 31
Brush 48
oo Niles 56
oTuscarawas Valley 36 Botins 8G ·
t Avon Lake 84
Lawrence 73
COWMB,US &lt;UPI) - A reoDennison · St. Mary 62
Sidney Holy Angels 49 1
Olmsted Falls 83
Marietta St. Mary's 62 ord $2 trotters and pscers,
Hiland 45 F · 1
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:Bay SB WesUake 52
Matamoras 96
headed by True Duane, are ell.
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a1r awn •• USSIO 88
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Ansoola 69 Westmont 'I
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Ca&lt;ro &lt;W. Va.) 47 gl e or e
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64 Cadillac Coupe De Ville
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Greenford 49 Arcanum 56 Newton 29
MAOHINE NO. I .... ... .., Warren Local 61 Newport 55 Challenge Stake, accordmg to
Full power equipment, radio, white
Intemailil!ial · Hocke'y League iCarrolltoq St.' Edward 89
Mississinawa Valley 81
St. Mary .t W. Va.) 58
race track officials. 'The
1 lro-O AV o/o 5k5ks
Unh!d glass, tllt..teerlng wheel; milse
front.nlimers ' only managed' to I
' Dover St. Joseph 71
Bradford nl .
Scores 1-28
. SIStersville (W. v:') 56 bet lops the 609 record set Jasj
Ironic eye, comfort control aiMondltlolllne.
put one. man each on the .Sheridan ~9 Maysville 44
Franklin Monroe 114
hi add Scoreo, tOti-O
~ling &lt;W. Va.) Catholic 62 year.
I e a g.u ~, s All-Star . team ali- Tri-Valley 43 Morgan 35
New Madison 51 North.RoYalton 59
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Martino Ferry 52
OPEN EVES TIL 1:00
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New Concord 58
Versailles 73 Gettysburg 49 ·.
Strongsville
75 ShadySide 64
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: Mayfield. tl5 !'fentor 48
75 Adena 60
DELAWARE, Ohio (UP!)
Toledo and Dayton• each had Philo 53 prooksville 52
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Oxford Talawanda 58 PainesVllle Riverside 6,1
69 Dillonval~ 65
Ohio Wesleyan defeated
om: player on the top squad, Barnesville 80 Beallsville S4
Riverside 53 Indian Lake 40
Painesville
Pleasant, 75 Yorkville 57
ing Hiram 7MO In Ohio
GMAC PINANCING
while Port Huron 1 and Ft. Shenandoah 65 Fort Frye 63
College ·Comer 79
South S5 .
75 Cadiz 60
ence swunmlng
Wayne each counted· two.
Laurelville 87
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Twin Valley North .
W1cklllfe 51
Valley"'3 Hopedale 59 bowed I&lt;&gt; defending
i'l 1111 t lh All.St ·te
New I,exinglon St. Aioysiuo o7t Preble Monroe 69
· Kirtland 86 Chardon 39
83 Lakeland 57
champion Baldwin·• Wallace
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New Paris Jef!ers~n 59 Asbtabula 60
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Elyria catholic 54
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Dayton .Be!Jitont 511
Calllolic 31
Newll!Jry .84 Burton 60
Guy James and Larry Mavety, DaYton Fairview 44
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POri lluron, defense; Len
DaytonMeadowdalo 36 (ol)
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BY HOBART WILSON JR. the units will kick mto opera- •
lnstollation and corfstruction uon.
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Ohio Electrie Company $1.2 tanks with a capacity of 65,0Qil
five

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over from . ~xisting tacibties a11d
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Tbe Wollpack wu lid by lilil J
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CINCINNATI (VPI) - An of- Llndborst aald.
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1967 U. S. Open to $173 .~fXI, and ficiol of lhe Cincinnati Royals "In fact, If It weren't r.f 11!1 .
selected the sites lor th• 1969 said Saturday il \he NaUonal Utile the Royals do ro&lt;:eil* '•
and 1970 championships .
Basketball Association meets i from television we would-aM tie
The USG A named three for- the demands of certain di.. able to meet oo;, payroU Cld
mer U s amateur ch
gruntled players 1t would be a still break even.
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Deane Beman of Bethesda, Md .,
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Losucls
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Balaneed Attack
of Huntmgton, W. Va., (1964) Ambrose Lindhorst, Board Eari18 Purdue Win
and Bob Murphy of Nichols, Chairman of the Royals and a
LAFAYETtE, Ind. (UP!) - ·
Fla. (1964) to head the 10 - member ol the NBA Board of Minnesota center Tom Koudll .~•
man contmgent wluch
Governors said he understands poured 13 points dowil the
the British in the !lsi Walker some of ihe plsyers want an bucket Saturday but 1 betterCup matches May 19-20 at the
clause In \heir conlracl5 balanced Purdue 1eam nOMoi
Royal St. George's Golf Club
to those professional ito Big Ten conference ree«d
in Sandwich, England.
players have.
at 2-2 with an 83-7: victory. •
The Association announced
uu we grant~ this, it would Purdue dropped the Gopbert
increase of $25,000 prize
the end of pro basketball ID to 1-4 in conference plaJ .,;
for the 1967 u. s. Open
Cincinnati and probably such staying in control throqbeut ·llli"
pionship . at Baltusrol
· as Baltimore and St. Lou- game. Purdue led at the 1uot1 •
Lindhorst said.
43-34, and the closest ilil!nelol&amp;
Club, Springfield, N. J.,
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option clause
enableo got was ~. a
tht llller' .
an increase of $5 000 .for
to play out their con- mission.
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women's open cha'mplonship
an~ then deal as free
IDgh scorer for PurdUe W81
Hot Spring, Va., to raise the _age~ts With other ~lubs when Roger Blalock, junior forward,
ladles' total to $25 000.
the~r contracts have expired. whose 24 points 1ave him bll
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The additional prize money
attorney, also said he
· n'l guard Henry Ebersholf droppell . ·
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see bow the Royals could meet
!reportcu
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•• p1ayer deman ds lor in 19 points.lributed among almost all "'a&lt;'e
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t:M&gt;sitions. 'with first place
increased pension benefits.
Purdue's sbcotl.ng:
average
increased by $5.000 tB
''Pro basketball doesn't have was .532, with 33 of 62 lholt
Those who do not qualify for the TV bonanzas of football .and made; Minnesota'• was
the final 36 holes will each ref
from which to draw," with 28 of tilt attempl5
ceive $400, a boost of $100 over
the 1966 total.
The added money In
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women's division will be conl!in- 11
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36 holes, with first prize money being raised $1,000 to $5,000.
The USGA voted to play
1967 amateur public links championship at 78-hole slroke play
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BVCXPASSER OUT
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CaW. (VPI) Bllckpssser, the 1860 llDrle of
the Year, was declared wt of
\he $100,000 CbarlOJ H. Strulr
Stakeo Saturday at Santa Anita
a lew boon before the race
because of an Infected boo!.

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· Addison Diesel Complex Near Completion ~~~;'te~::~~w:: w~~ Accepts Players Demands f

emergency power," AUen said. project which incJudes a jet
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the lowest BC&lt;ll'ed ogaiml the
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Coach Vic Bubas' tOOl ~Y
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Slate Saturday lor thea
Tile Devils jumped oil tq a
quick !1-4 lead tn the fJrot tJtree
mil1ut.es and gradually illVerga Jed :nuke wlth 14 points
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Jefferson Patk golf course
former.
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Seattle.
66 C.dill•c H.T. sedan De Ville _ $5200
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Houston, site of this
year's
Full power equipment, plus Climate Con~l aiN:ol&gt; .
Xenia Wilson
Pymatuning Valley 79
ditioning, 1 owner new Cadillac trade, turquoU, wUII '
Ryder Cup matches, was chosMason 52 Springboro 47
65 Wellington 63
turquoise Interior,
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· 58 New London &gt;I
uled June 12-IS, while the• ~:=~:
Southeastern 114 Oakland &lt;W. Va.) 59
65 Cadil11c Coupe DeVille
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Golf Club in
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Miami Trace 49 Wilmington 46
Beaver Local 49
Full
power
including
window•
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Minn., was selected as the
Madison South 68 Cedarville 49
&lt;W. Va.) 67
gjass, radio, Autronlc eye, Cllmate Con~l air couiiiDayton Rilosevelt 59
Se\On Central 51 of the 1970 Open to be play&lt;ed
Uoning,
white sidewall ttlres. Only 11,000
June 18-21.
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Dayton Slivers 51
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Springfield Cathollc 57 Ea..t Cleveland Shaw 52 · ·
Springfield Local 62
115Z ELIGffiLE
OC ~Y
St""'burg' 74
Anna 34 Houston 31
Brush 48
oo Niles 56
oTuscarawas Valley 36 Botins 8G ·
t Avon Lake 84
Lawrence 73
COWMB,US &lt;UPI) - A reoDennison · St. Mary 62
Sidney Holy Angels 49 1
Olmsted Falls 83
Marietta St. Mary's 62 ord $2 trotters and pscers,
Hiland 45 F · 1
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:Bay SB WesUake 52
Matamoras 96
headed by True Duane, are ell.
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a1r awn •• USSIO 88
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Ansoola 69 Westmont 'I
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Ca&lt;ro &lt;W. Va.) 47 gl e or e
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64 Cadillac Coupe De Ville
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Greenford 49 Arcanum 56 Newton 29
MAOHINE NO. I .... ... .., Warren Local 61 Newport 55 Challenge Stake, accordmg to
Full power equipment, radio, white
Intemailil!ial · Hocke'y League iCarrolltoq St.' Edward 89
Mississinawa Valley 81
St. Mary .t W. Va.) 58
race track officials. 'The
1 lro-O AV o/o 5k5ks
Unh!d glass, tllt..teerlng wheel; milse
front.nlimers ' only managed' to I
' Dover St. Joseph 71
Bradford nl .
Scores 1-28
. SIStersville (W. v:') 56 bet lops the 609 record set Jasj
Ironic eye, comfort control aiMondltlolllne.
put one. man each on the .Sheridan ~9 Maysville 44
Franklin Monroe 114
hi add Scoreo, tOti-O
~ling &lt;W. Va.) Catholic 62 year.
I e a g.u ~, s All-Star . team ali- Tri-Valley 43 Morgan 35
New Madison 51 North.RoYalton 59
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Martino Ferry 52
OPEN EVES TIL 1:00
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New Concord 58
Versailles 73 Gettysburg 49 ·.
Strongsville
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: Mayfield. tl5 !'fentor 48
75 Adena 60
DELAWARE, Ohio (UP!)
Toledo and Dayton• each had Philo 53 prooksville 52
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69 Dillonval~ 65
Ohio Wesleyan defeated
om: player on the top squad, Barnesville 80 Beallsville S4
Riverside 53 Indian Lake 40
Painesville
Pleasant, 75 Yorkville 57
ing Hiram 7MO In Ohio
GMAC PINANCING
while Port Huron 1 and Ft. Shenandoah 65 Fort Frye 63
College ·Comer 79
South S5 .
75 Cadiz 60
ence swunmlng
Wayne each counted· two.
Laurelville 87
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Twin Valley North .
W1cklllfe 51
Valley"'3 Hopedale 59 bowed I&lt;&gt; defending
i'l 1111 t lh All.St ·te
New I,exinglon St. Aioysiuo o7t Preble Monroe 69
· Kirtland 86 Chardon 39
83 Lakeland 57
champion Baldwin·• Wallace
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New Paris Jef!ers~n 59 Asbtabula 60
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Elyria catholic 54
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Northwestem.
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Dayton .Be!Jitont 511
Calllolic 31
Newll!Jry .84 Burton 60
Guy James and Larry Mavety, DaYton Fairview 44
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POri lluron, defense; Len
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iOakwood
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By DICK THOMAS
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Tbe Honnan Trace Wild· led Ill lht way ID honi I 'IUt
eats took ldvantsgeof North::...00 Ooadl Rey Ross'
Gallla'l eold secoild quarter
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Friday DIJZbt to hand Coach The ,"'" bring! ~ Lloyd
Mite Morrison's Pirates Myera Hlgbl0ers record to
Ibm seventh consecutive ~ tile .,_. Ia Ill pme..
loss 57-53 at North Gallla.
western '" W in Soulhem
Valley Atllletk! Conference play
Tbe Pirates went ahead with North GalUa on Friday
at the end of the first night, and
Tr..,. on
J)eliod but bit a cold spell Saturday
lolt
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failed to seore a point.

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Slonr 17, 1.
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t7 .polnts
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Dillon bod 15.
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11 22 17 11-71
from the field far Sf per eent IIIJIDIII, W. Va. 11 110 17 ls.-GI
111111 had 31
Dave
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Notter's II NboQnds
were '-+-15; Notter ._..11; .Sbrivblgh.
'er 5-7-17: IIIII 1-4-:-41; Col'
The HaMID ratrV&lt;i woo the ter 2t 4; Wowclll-1-.1. To~
prellmtnary game 61-53 with ala 21 -lt-71.
Thompoon's :1J II)Io h'•~ f
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each had 14 die 5-3-13 ; McCarty t-1-tl·
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Hesson 1--&amp;-2. Totals 27-10.:
•rman Varally had lour st.

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left in the first hall. Trace ll'd a
Rutland! Is now z.tl In confer- Iplayer besides Newland who
14-:10 AI the baH.
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. O er:ce pay and 5-9 overall.
bit in double fi
Dthe Rutland Red Devils Friday Coach Jim Adams' Red Dev. vis loll
gores .• ...,.er DaThe win Ufted Hannan Trace night for • 5IJ..!ll Mid • Ohio ils held a five point lead of
Rutland _With I$ points
out of tile Soulhtm Valley Valley Conference victory at 32-27 with three minutes left ::ve
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and five
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Athletic Conference cellar w1th Rutland.
In the third period but Junior G "';; e
llawilns 111111
1 3-4 record. Coach Paul Dll· The .Eagle., coached by Dan· Mike Martin hit
three field
also
got 11 and
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Ill pme.. Honnan Trace has pomt '?argm WJth 22 seconds Newland sank two layups to put urc1ay . ht . Y therthem Sat1
IIIIJ Soutb-tem left in SVAC remalnllll! .In !he contest and lht Eagles back on top.
contest"'
m ...,
-·- · play, aut Saturday night at got possess1on ol the ball.
Eastern led &amp;-7 at the end of The
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their season Feh. 7 at Rutland. ball away on an out-of-hounds close of the third period The contest wm
prellmtllary
play and the Eagles took con- !core was tied 2:-22 t h lfttm
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' The loss •left the Pirates Ill irol with Dennis Newland high E tern hlt
last place in the SVAC with A scorer of the game lmm~ate-. terna~ fro thon ldof 36 •~ Eastern if:. ······· f 22 34'
M record. It waa their fourt.~ ly bemg' fouled '
· tp hil mRutle e lor 50 per RutlaadilsTERN
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Newland who ripped
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llraJibl loss • in all
gam.,., cords for •:IJ markers on eight per cent~
attempts for 33 Buckley 1-t-2, Spencer !when their 'ecord !a now :1-12. field goals and seven
free Denni Web
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11-'l, Martin 11--3-15, caldwell
Ills enly SouUJ.. throws, sank both the free
so
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western left · in teague plav, throw tosses to cinch the vie- Martin got slz of Eutem's 27
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11- 4-SO.
...a Friday night at North Gatfor .the Bll Green.
to lead In that department.
Davis 5-5-15
sJia. 'lbe Pirates closO
their
e wm upped the Eagles' Martin, with 15 pointo
o• :t-12, Knorr O-l-1 Weber :t......, neal Saturday night at ~OVC record to 4-3 and made slz field goals 111111 three free 1----5 Dtenner 4--3-it Scott 1
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top :111-35 with 2:3Z !ell in the
period.
The WJ!dcats forged ahead
with eight straight points in
the. !mal two mmutes of ther
penod 1D take a 44-36 lead as
the foorth period opened. Theo
It was tile Pirates' tum as two
roals by Ronnie Morris, and
one each by Mike Payne and
Dell cut 'i'l'ace'o lead ID 46-fl
wlth 5:52 left.
'i'l'ace bed 1 lead with
.5:36 left but baskets by Payne
and John Garnes cut it to 4~
'With S:l/ left. That was
a•
&lt;lose u the Plratoo 1111 the remainder of the contest. Tra&lt;e
led $7-49 with tt llfCOIIds Ielt.
Han1111n 'i'l'ace lost Terry
Cremei!DII tn peraonal fouls
the !loa! t..., mtnutes of the
" . with 14 seconds left. The Plr·
.:-' •atea -its! Dave Hager with 5:31'
" left, · trailing - · Dee!, Mor·
rill aod Charlie Peek finished
~' .the ~.lame for the Pirate!, 08cb
- witLloJir perstnals.
Tbe Pirates out-goaled tt.o
Wildcats 2J.2Z but lost out at
:f!,e loul line making only aev·
~... ~ e! 23 foul sbots. The WJiri'' eats COIII!ec:ted oo IS ol :lll at
' · tho foul Uoe, and that ,.....
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the victory.
. Dalliels was top scorer lor
1• fWman Trace with 16 points,
• imd eight reboonda. Cremeell!
bad IS points, and Dan Sbeets
t.llled II . Is ··• bad
\ r::pom "'N
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't" ~· The W'Jldcall w• the
rebound battle, 28-2.4.
· Top man for lht Ptratoo was
~ peel with 15 paints Morrill had
\. 12 poiots IJnd etaht rebounds.
Charlie Peck hod aevlll
r&amp;~ PIfill •ach
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Aleunder ......... 17 29 47
Conlon Lebm1111 so Wahama .......... 7 17 25
Catholic ffl
ALEXANDER (51)
Sandy VaHey 13 (ot) Hamill 3--ll-', We.t 0-11-1
Aquinas 78
i Mcllaaiel 7-4-16, Brooks
Akron St. Vincent 67 10-2, Baumgartel 7-4-·11,
74 North Canton 57 ' gemeyer 0-1-1 Kincade
67 Clnton South 6t :t-2, G&lt;Jss 5-I_:H, Perry
47 Columbiana ~
1-1. Totals 211-13----56.
Minerva 94 Lisbon 50 ·
WAIIAMA (U)
PeiTY 76 Marlin£lon a
M. Fry 7-z-.16, Sis!&lt; 1----5Fairless 63 Jackson n
5, Gibbs 1-4-'l, Fields 3-2l..ske 76 Tuslaw 67
8, L. Fry :J-1-6, Milcbell
East Canlllll 61 Northwest H 0--2, Batey z...o.-4. Totals ITMidvale 511 Tuscar.,... 64
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NewnaM ta!Ued :1111 poiDto each Bullets.

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Tbe Logan Chiefiains snap- Greg Poston's jump shot and Ia aeorlnt ao he l!llllled 11 Bapp 7-:J-16; Hull ~;
ped a 111-llame losing streak to gradually built the margin ID points for Athens while
the Heady :t-&amp;--4; Bauer 1-1-'l;
the Athens Bulldogs FrIda y seven points. AI the intermis- winners had two playera In Clark :1-5-t; Eblin
nlgbt ti they df!lll Coach Char· sion Logan ,led by a 28·23 score. double figures as Mike Weiland Handley t-+-2. Totals
uo MCAfee's $IIppi~ team a Althollf!h. Athens managed ID netted 14 and Greg Post.on 10. -43•
IHS deceat on )he Logon hard· ,close to wlthm th:ee points on The Chtefs hit only 33 per LOGAN (491
wood.
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several occasions m the second cent of their shots, 16 of 48, Westfall 3-2---6· Weiland
11 marked the flr!t Logan hall, Logan staved off
the but Athens suffered their worst ....a--14· K
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oaskelball victory over on
threats until Bill WesUall's two drougbt of the season, connect·
'sro&gt;Ok·
ens team since tho !fSH(I sea-~1 free throws with just 27 seconds ing on just !6 of iill attempts
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100 d vaulted the Chieftains remaining In the contest Iced for a 27 per cent average.
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Jaebll.
\ free throw at the 11-second verted 17 of 28 wblle
the Alben•
11 23 34 43
Aft11r playing t.o an 11·11 !Irat i mark ID make the final score Bulldogs made good on 11 of 17. Logan
1128 40
period deadlock the Chiefs tookl49-43.
The box score:
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at 15-IS on Dennie Rapp led both teams
ATHENS 'tO)
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North Gallta . . .2 11 rn
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Southwestern .. S S 310
EulenJ .. .. " S ' 4liO &amp;16·1 I
Hannan Tra .. s ' 415
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I1Wtll Gtl5la (U) - Doell- Southw- 71 Ha-a
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pme 43-31 u Danny Lo&amp;ut IIIII
, ~ Smith eacb la1Ued
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Evere!t
MoofeomerY
IIIII Norman Swlodler
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7 ,l'j'ortb Gelllt U 7 1117-63
'i'l'ace (Ill - Daulels
I_ t 11: Crem- 1-1-13;
Will 4-1-f; Sbeell l-+-11;

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Perry 115 AI'- E11t M
McComb 'IIIIM'IIIn NorGJero n
Ottawa Gl"""""' 111
Fort Jennings
Wyoming 66 MI. Healthy 3i
Lockland 79 Harrison 70
Oakhills 70 Norwood 67
Sl Bernard 50 Reading 43
Princeton 46 Finneytown 45
Cincinnati McNicholas 77
Newport (Ky.) Cathollc 70
Colerain 69 Anderson 68
Mariemont M
New Riclnnood 61
Bellaire ~
WheeliiJt! (W. Va.) as
Bellaire St. Johns n
Mounrlsvtlle (W. Vo.) 116
Woolller ez
Mansfield 1\falabar
New Phlladelpbla •
Manafield Madison 40
Lueu M Ontario 79
Wington 511 Creotview 64
Plymouth 72 Nortbmor 115
Crellllne 611 Loudonvtlle 5S
Clearfork 115 F~erlckklwn 41
Buckeye Central 59
Riverdale
Cloton lJncoln 94
Conkin Timkeo 59

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ll::olllt II . . . two _ . ........ a M ll lbe tiJird lllnlaJd J1112M; 61-31 om
Asa Brad- free throwt, Tom Meado11s leaaue !elodessblp
saturdey GAllS roruvea. Por MfAdlaport

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2'1 at bilftime
and 43-41 Center RAmRit Lo,..,
ltilbt out l!ld, In aH, tile Rl&gt;cll:ell WELLSTON (711 - Downard
wbeiJ ·.tl}e tbinl'"quarter ended. scorer will! 24 for the game, hit were charled with 211
fouls 7~21'1; Haybum
7-+-14;
Pomeroy took the lead briefly for two d!arlty tossfl ODd Bob compared to !6 &amp;latnsl the King !-~; Jeffers 1-1-17:
about midway through the Whaley sank a field goal to PBRihtrl.
Buescher 1-1-'l: l..svepder 1
third quarter wben Bill Bad· make the oenre lf.
Logan aJao lo!l!led lbe PaD- -0--2; McMa..., 11-t-4; Mil·
foro ~It from underneath ID Wellston, onco later In lbe Iller rebou££dina by puUiD8
likan o-1-L Totall 30-11-71.
cold. Russ Moore's / a : · maket the oenre 35-M.
first hall, held a tz.pobll mar- 13 of the 2fi gotten by them.
POMEROY &lt;10) - Swisher Z
m, troubled by the u I
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The Pan~ played
last --4--!· Radford 1--3-0· Lugan
'Week, otayod with the Wellston, however, hit for . Ttu, Panthers, wi!G hove beta nlgbt at Athens and are alated 7-lo-if; Moore
.:-7-t7;
1isiton untll the late minutes three ~secutlvo buckets and wiDnlng most of tl!eir gJULltl to boll Lopn and Wabama, re- Whaley H-9· Anderson
&gt;I lbe
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::ldperlatwod"":':C,mar· this season at the foul !IDe, opecllvely, on Friday 111111 Satur· 1-1. Totals
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1ble margin. Plainly, Pomeroy •~ ·Panthers, with S:li6 "" Friday nlgllt.
The PomerOY reaorve
!ad rUII out of ps.
!malnjPI in the 1ame, tied t.iil t P
h vtn til u ........ JIUifered 1 41-10 Jo.o to
'score·at 45-IS on a Held goal by , omeroy, a 8 • -~
'nle 'I"'S waa pomeroy'• sixth Bill ~oore but never managed of Coach Jo!m . DerroW hi foul Rockets in the preliminary
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in 11 Southeastern Ohio League !to tak~ t~ lead
' trollble all evening, went to test Kenny English and Danny
coDIUIS and ten the MelliS
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Coubtlans with an overall 7-6 '!'he only lime in the first hit only 24 of the attempts. Tbe with 10 each.
reUmL , _
half', thai the hosts were on PIDthers al110 hit G££ly II of it
BY QUARTERS
Tt.e Panthers tralitd ~If at top )VIS In the openln1 two field 1011 trlei for M per cont. Wellston
at SO 43 71
the end _of the first period, 30- minlltes of
when Senior Four Welltloo players fouled Pomeroy
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Dell hit back
a jumper
put the 1b Wall
Pir-.
out Intofront
29-21! • e
ama. White Falnoao, at Mason on Friday nilht. 1ren field 10a1J IIIII 1wo 1r e e
with 1:14 lelt' in the third per·
JJJII&gt;I)Ut the
The Falcons traUed !7·7 at ftl!rows. Baumgartel paced
loci.
~Iota Ill tba liral._"' IJF!od, Coa1:b BID Wbaley't
North Gallla ran Its lead to
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., at i ltalftime ~·-"~ at 1 team with II whUe lllcDIDiel
!2-28 and lhoiiD 34-30 u Dave
Mi4..,.~ al lbe third tiarter. d!""""' ID !J- and GGaa IICOJ'I&gt;II
Daniels aod llagtr traded buck·
Fry IDpped the Felcoos' 11.
ets. Terry &lt;nmeens hit
wl1h IS
.GD Alerllllller tile
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...,toot by a 4f.2'1 score. 1

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ltAIJI!d an early seaaon upset
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n-tfl victory over the ~~
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IN oil, Senitt Guard
eled • ~ to 1M1 tba bury .td 0rtr lbt bot bPI• .d:vY,.In aad Geot J~ Dit Dilbl 11ainA J.W.. (N).
Jbn CoiJde bod lf, 6mlfliU.
J:•' ;r fourth llratpt 1eqUe BJ lht end of the .......... tile frtm ohort ,.,., 1nd tb&lt;M ApiNI Galllpolls tba Jack· By quarter&amp;;
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ell ceotrolled both boarda, got- Galllpolls
11 15 31 $t
'lite wldor7 made Middleport U, Bradllot7 10, Caltor BUl U ,... fl~ wllll 1:• 011 tba IIIII 46 .-mdt to S1
.by Mld&lt;llepo&lt;t
\It 41 U '15
74 II 1be IMCUO• a balf-c~me Davis had produCed 1. Guard third podod """*GABS. Tlo:wHD had II aod MIJlOLf;PORT (71)
NIJI.
oat G1 iln! behiD4 Jacboo. II Jlm Butd&gt;er 2 pd Don Nelaon But lbo uprlalnc IIJded wlleJI BW ~ II far Mll8. Da914- aoo 3 0 I; 5lll!lly 1-IM1; 'h£).
&amp;S, etcll Fnday night whip- %.
TanoehiD ODd Bm Davts b5t - hod 7 far GABS. 'l1le Jlldl&gt; llebll5 I l U; W. llall ped Ntbonvllle 78-M.
Jick· 'l1le Bluo Devils ·nev&lt;r !'"" 1free throw&amp;, 111111 Ne!Jon wu ell _., 7 for IS at tho free -2; 11. Datil 1-1-17; Jln4.
ell an IIH with sl&lt;' atralJht covered.
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Jlood fNm £5 feet. The Jackett Une, GAllS It far D. TanDebJJ1 bury !1-+-11; Butcber 1-S I;
...,. cwl!faU~
They traUed by II (G-2!1 )at 1were goinl I'!IJ again. CMcb led both terllll In oenriDJ with Pullen !-0--2 Totals Sf (7 t1
. JGtFrlleport broi&lt;e the a•m• halftlme1Bnd oy IS (~) olter , Carl Wolfs cleaned btl ben&lt;h 22 points. Jackaon bod 17 1..- 13) 75.
ope11 ll the first tip-off will) 1 thrte periods.
with two minutea W 10·
GABS.
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full 01llfl pretS oo ~~~ ine!ll ORly ..,.,.. did Coach Duk• Tbe loss put GAllS 21/o gam"" From the lleld, Middleport son 6-5-17 ; Gilkey ~;
BIIM Devils. Inside three min- Buncl1'S"C'ool ahootiDI
boyt behind WeUston in the
SEO- was 34 for 71 for 41 per cent. Dpvidson z.-2-1; Spenct!J' zutu the JacketS led !i-4.
DHJWif 1 mild lhrtat.
AL. The Blue Dovils were to GaUipolia was 110 of 74 for '11 3-7; Ford Z..l.-ll; Ryat o-1Junl&lt;lr !'orwud Mark TaM~ 'i'l'aillnl 47-21 with six mn,. joost with seventh place WeD• per cent.
II; Meadows~; Denni• 1
bill 1111 the attaek, &amp;Oilll!l II utet ~-:_::in:_::the::__:thlr=d:...:::pe::.:rlod~,: :ton:. . :.&lt;•: .:7:.:.).-Sa:::turda=~Y:_::DlcJli.!:::
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G. Hood 25:
NorthWMtem pootponed lho S. Mor11D U; B. Foose 18; T.
pme, Jnfofltllnl 01\io State that! BUlb 15; S. Lee If; K. Shee'..s
O'Hano Field ... nol .,pen
D. Tboi)IU 11; T,
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air trllllk. It .II lbe city'• maj J . LewiJ a; G. P!ice I;
R.
or lilport.
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J. Niday 6; B. Rod1era
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ra J . Lusher s· J Swain f · R
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; · cas 2; D. Mink
wu called of1 because of the 2; B. Baxter 2; R.
2;
III!OWIIonn whieb bolted the T. Morgan 2: D. Klealiol
2:
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M. CUrry 2; P. Dingess 2; D.
Coacb Fi'ed 'r 1
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By DICK THOMAS
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Tbe Honnan Trace Wild· led Ill lht way ID honi I 'IUt
eats took ldvantsgeof North::...00 Ooadl Rey Ross'
Gallla'l eold secoild quarter
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Friday DIJZbt to hand Coach The ,"'" bring! ~ Lloyd
Mite Morrison's Pirates Myera Hlgbl0ers record to
Ibm seventh consecutive ~ tile .,_. Ia Ill pme..
loss 57-53 at North Gallla.
western '" W in Soulhem
Valley Atllletk! Conference play
Tbe Pirates went ahead with North GalUa on Friday
at the end of the first night, and
Tr..,. on
J)eliod but bit a cold spell Saturday
lolt
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failed to seore a point.

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Slonr 17, 1.
em. Jol!n
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Dillon bod 15.
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11 22 17 11-71
from the field far Sf per eent IIIJIDIII, W. Va. 11 110 17 ls.-GI
111111 had 31
Dave
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Notter's II NboQnds
were '-+-15; Notter ._..11; .Sbrivblgh.
'er 5-7-17: IIIII 1-4-:-41; Col'
The HaMID ratrV&lt;i woo the ter 2t 4; Wowclll-1-.1. To~
prellmtnary game 61-53 with ala 21 -lt-71.
Thompoon's :1J II)Io h'•~ f
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each had 14 die 5-3-13 ; McCarty t-1-tl·
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Hesson 1--&amp;-2. Totals 27-10.:
•rman Varally had lour st.

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left in the first hall. Trace ll'd a
Rutland! Is now z.tl In confer- Iplayer besides Newland who
14-:10 AI the baH.
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bit in double fi
Dthe Rutland Red Devils Friday Coach Jim Adams' Red Dev. vis loll
gores .• ...,.er DaThe win Ufted Hannan Trace night for • 5IJ..!ll Mid • Ohio ils held a five point lead of
Rutland _With I$ points
out of tile Soulhtm Valley Valley Conference victory at 32-27 with three minutes left ::ve
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and five
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Athletic Conference cellar w1th Rutland.
In the third period but Junior G "';; e
llawilns 111111
1 3-4 record. Coach Paul Dll· The .Eagle., coached by Dan· Mike Martin hit
three field
also
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Ill pme.. Honnan Trace has pomt '?argm WJth 22 seconds Newland sank two layups to put urc1ay . ht . Y therthem Sat1
IIIIJ Soutb-tem left in SVAC remalnllll! .In !he contest and lht Eagles back on top.
contest"'
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-·- · play, aut Saturday night at got possess1on ol the ball.
Eastern led &amp;-7 at the end of The
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their season Feh. 7 at Rutland. ball away on an out-of-hounds close of the third period The contest wm
prellmtllary
play and the Eagles took con- !core was tied 2:-22 t h lfttm
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' The loss •left the Pirates Ill irol with Dennis Newland high E tern hlt
last place in the SVAC with A scorer of the game lmm~ate-. terna~ fro thon ldof 36 •~ Eastern if:. ······· f 22 34'
M record. It waa their fourt.~ ly bemg' fouled '
· tp hil mRutle e lor 50 per RutlaadilsTERN
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Newland who ripped
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llraJibl loss • in all
gam.,., cords for •:IJ markers on eight per cent~
attempts for 33 Buckley 1-t-2, Spencer !when their 'ecord !a now :1-12. field goals and seven
free Denni Web
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11-'l, Martin 11--3-15, caldwell
Ills enly SouUJ.. throws, sank both the free
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western left · in teague plav, throw tosses to cinch the vie- Martin got slz of Eutem's 27
um
11- 4-SO.
...a Friday night at North Gatfor .the Bll Green.
to lead In that department.
Davis 5-5-15
sJia. 'lbe Pirates closO
their
e wm upped the Eagles' Martin, with 15 pointo
o• :t-12, Knorr O-l-1 Weber :t......, neal Saturday night at ~OVC record to 4-3 and made slz field goals 111111 three free 1----5 Dtenner 4--3-it Scott 1
Rutlud.
em 8-7 overall on the aeason. throws, was the only Eastern 0-2.' Totals 17-~.
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The WJ!dcats forged ahead
with eight straight points in
the. !mal two mmutes of ther
penod 1D take a 44-36 lead as
the foorth period opened. Theo
It was tile Pirates' tum as two
roals by Ronnie Morris, and
one each by Mike Payne and
Dell cut 'i'l'ace'o lead ID 46-fl
wlth 5:52 left.
'i'l'ace bed 1 lead with
.5:36 left but baskets by Payne
and John Garnes cut it to 4~
'With S:l/ left. That was
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led $7-49 with tt llfCOIIds Ielt.
Han1111n 'i'l'ace lost Terry
Cremei!DII tn peraonal fouls
the !loa! t..., mtnutes of the
" . with 14 seconds left. The Plr·
.:-' •atea -its! Dave Hager with 5:31'
" left, · trailing - · Dee!, Mor·
rill aod Charlie Peek finished
~' .the ~.lame for the Pirate!, 08cb
- witLloJir perstnals.
Tbe Pirates out-goaled tt.o
Wildcats 2J.2Z but lost out at
:f!,e loul line making only aev·
~... ~ e! 23 foul sbots. The WJiri'' eats COIII!ec:ted oo IS ol :lll at
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the victory.
. Dalliels was top scorer lor
1• fWman Trace with 16 points,
• imd eight reboonda. Cremeell!
bad IS points, and Dan Sbeets
t.llled II . Is ··• bad
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rebound battle, 28-2.4.
· Top man for lht Ptratoo was
~ peel with 15 paints Morrill had
\. 12 poiots IJnd etaht rebounds.
Charlie Peck hod aevlll
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Conlon Lebm1111 so Wahama .......... 7 17 25
Catholic ffl
ALEXANDER (51)
Sandy VaHey 13 (ot) Hamill 3--ll-', We.t 0-11-1
Aquinas 78
i Mcllaaiel 7-4-16, Brooks
Akron St. Vincent 67 10-2, Baumgartel 7-4-·11,
74 North Canton 57 ' gemeyer 0-1-1 Kincade
67 Clnton South 6t :t-2, G&lt;Jss 5-I_:H, Perry
47 Columbiana ~
1-1. Totals 211-13----56.
Minerva 94 Lisbon 50 ·
WAIIAMA (U)
PeiTY 76 Marlin£lon a
M. Fry 7-z-.16, Sis!&lt; 1----5Fairless 63 Jackson n
5, Gibbs 1-4-'l, Fields 3-2l..ske 76 Tuslaw 67
8, L. Fry :J-1-6, Milcbell
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Tbe Logan Chiefiains snap- Greg Poston's jump shot and Ia aeorlnt ao he l!llllled 11 Bapp 7-:J-16; Hull ~;
ped a 111-llame losing streak to gradually built the margin ID points for Athens while
the Heady :t-&amp;--4; Bauer 1-1-'l;
the Athens Bulldogs FrIda y seven points. AI the intermis- winners had two playera In Clark :1-5-t; Eblin
nlgbt ti they df!lll Coach Char· sion Logan ,led by a 28·23 score. double figures as Mike Weiland Handley t-+-2. Totals
uo MCAfee's $IIppi~ team a Althollf!h. Athens managed ID netted 14 and Greg Post.on 10. -43•
IHS deceat on )he Logon hard· ,close to wlthm th:ee points on The Chtefs hit only 33 per LOGAN (491
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11 marked the flr!t Logan hall, Logan staved off
the but Athens suffered their worst ....a--14· K
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threats until Bill WesUall's two drougbt of the season, connect·
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100 d vaulted the Chieftains remaining In the contest Iced for a 27 per cent average.
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the Alben•
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Aft11r playing t.o an 11·11 !Irat i mark ID make the final score Bulldogs made good on 11 of 17. Logan
1128 40
period deadlock the Chiefs tookl49-43.
The box score:
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at 15-IS on Dennie Rapp led both teams
ATHENS 'tO)
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I1Wtll Gtl5la (U) - Doell- Southw- 71 Ha-a
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pme 43-31 u Danny Lo&amp;ut IIIII
, ~ Smith eacb la1Ued
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Will 4-1-f; Sbeell l-+-11;

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Perry 115 AI'- E11t M
McComb 'IIIIM'IIIn NorGJero n
Ottawa Gl"""""' 111
Fort Jennings
Wyoming 66 MI. Healthy 3i
Lockland 79 Harrison 70
Oakhills 70 Norwood 67
Sl Bernard 50 Reading 43
Princeton 46 Finneytown 45
Cincinnati McNicholas 77
Newport (Ky.) Cathollc 70
Colerain 69 Anderson 68
Mariemont M
New Riclnnood 61
Bellaire ~
WheeliiJt! (W. Va.) as
Bellaire St. Johns n
Mounrlsvtlle (W. Vo.) 116
Woolller ez
Mansfield 1\falabar
New Phlladelpbla •
Manafield Madison 40
Lueu M Ontario 79
Wington 511 Creotview 64
Plymouth 72 Nortbmor 115
Crellllne 611 Loudonvtlle 5S
Clearfork 115 F~erlckklwn 41
Buckeye Central 59
Riverdale
Cloton lJncoln 94
Conkin Timkeo 59

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ll::olllt II . . . two _ . ........ a M ll lbe tiJird lllnlaJd J1112M; 61-31 om
Asa Brad- free throwt, Tom Meado11s leaaue !elodessblp
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2'1 at bilftime
and 43-41 Center RAmRit Lo,..,
ltilbt out l!ld, In aH, tile Rl&gt;cll:ell WELLSTON (711 - Downard
wbeiJ ·.tl}e tbinl'"quarter ended. scorer will! 24 for the game, hit were charled with 211
fouls 7~21'1; Haybum
7-+-14;
Pomeroy took the lead briefly for two d!arlty tossfl ODd Bob compared to !6 &amp;latnsl the King !-~; Jeffers 1-1-17:
about midway through the Whaley sank a field goal to PBRihtrl.
Buescher 1-1-'l: l..svepder 1
third quarter wben Bill Bad· make the oenre lf.
Logan aJao lo!l!led lbe PaD- -0--2; McMa..., 11-t-4; Mil·
foro ~It from underneath ID Wellston, onco later In lbe Iller rebou££dina by puUiD8
likan o-1-L Totall 30-11-71.
cold. Russ Moore's / a : · maket the oenre 35-M.
first hall, held a tz.pobll mar- 13 of the 2fi gotten by them.
POMEROY &lt;10) - Swisher Z
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The Pan~ played
last --4--!· Radford 1--3-0· Lugan
'Week, otayod with the Wellston, however, hit for . Ttu, Panthers, wi!G hove beta nlgbt at Athens and are alated 7-lo-if; Moore
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1ble margin. Plainly, Pomeroy •~ ·Panthers, with S:li6 "" Friday nlgllt.
The PomerOY reaorve
!ad rUII out of ps.
!malnjPI in the 1ame, tied t.iil t P
h vtn til u ........ JIUifered 1 41-10 Jo.o to
'score·at 45-IS on a Held goal by , omeroy, a 8 • -~
'nle 'I"'S waa pomeroy'• sixth Bill ~oore but never managed of Coach Jo!m . DerroW hi foul Rockets in the preliminary
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in 11 Southeastern Ohio League !to tak~ t~ lead
' trollble all evening, went to test Kenny English and Danny
coDIUIS and ten the MelliS
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Coubtlans with an overall 7-6 '!'he only lime in the first hit only 24 of the attempts. Tbe with 10 each.
reUmL , _
half', thai the hosts were on PIDthers al110 hit G££ly II of it
BY QUARTERS
Tt.e Panthers tralitd ~If at top )VIS In the openln1 two field 1011 trlei for M per cont. Wellston
at SO 43 71
the end _of the first period, 30- minlltes of
when Senior Four Welltloo players fouled Pomeroy
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Dell hit back
a jumper
put the 1b Wall
Pir-.
out Intofront
29-21! • e
ama. White Falnoao, at Mason on Friday nilht. 1ren field 10a1J IIIII 1wo 1r e e
with 1:14 lelt' in the third per·
JJJII&gt;I)Ut the
The Falcons traUed !7·7 at ftl!rows. Baumgartel paced
loci.
~Iota Ill tba liral._"' IJF!od, Coa1:b BID Wbaley't
North Gallla ran Its lead to
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., at i ltalftime ~·-"~ at 1 team with II whUe lllcDIDiel
!2-28 and lhoiiD 34-30 u Dave
Mi4..,.~ al lbe third tiarter. d!""""' ID !J- and GGaa IICOJ'I&gt;II
Daniels aod llagtr traded buck·
Fry IDpped the Felcoos' 11.
ets. Terry &lt;nmeens hit
wl1h IS
.GD Alerllllller tile
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...,toot by a 4f.2'1 score. 1

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the fl.. • I Ua (1111 Bt*ft, 'nlen, with T
ball II pr, PI'Fday nil!lt
IN oil, Senitt Guard
eled • ~ to 1M1 tba bury .td 0rtr lbt bot bPI• .d:vY,.In aad Geot J~ Dit Dilbl 11ainA J.W.. (N).
Jbn CoiJde bod lf, 6mlfliU.
J:•' ;r fourth llratpt 1eqUe BJ lht end of the .......... tile frtm ohort ,.,., 1nd tb&lt;M ApiNI Galllpolls tba Jack· By quarter&amp;;
vldllrl,' ""'·
Jacbts led •11. 1'unlllill had made a free tllrow.
ell ceotrolled both boarda, got- Galllpolls
11 15 31 $t
'lite wldor7 made Middleport U, Bradllot7 10, Caltor BUl U ,... fl~ wllll 1:• 011 tba IIIII 46 .-mdt to S1
.by Mld&lt;llepo&lt;t
\It 41 U '15
74 II 1be IMCUO• a balf-c~me Davis had produCed 1. Guard third podod """*GABS. Tlo:wHD had II aod MIJlOLf;PORT (71)
NIJI.
oat G1 iln! behiD4 Jacboo. II Jlm Butd&gt;er 2 pd Don Nelaon But lbo uprlalnc IIJded wlleJI BW ~ II far Mll8. Da914- aoo 3 0 I; 5lll!lly 1-IM1; 'h£).
&amp;S, etcll Fnday night whip- %.
TanoehiD ODd Bm Davts b5t - hod 7 far GABS. 'l1le Jlldl&gt; llebll5 I l U; W. llall ped Ntbonvllle 78-M.
Jick· 'l1le Bluo Devils ·nev&lt;r !'"" 1free throw&amp;, 111111 Ne!Jon wu ell _., 7 for IS at tho free -2; 11. Datil 1-1-17; Jln4.
ell an IIH with sl&lt;' atralJht covered.
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Jlood fNm £5 feet. The Jackett Une, GAllS It far D. TanDebJJ1 bury !1-+-11; Butcber 1-S I;
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They traUed by II (G-2!1 )at 1were goinl I'!IJ again. CMcb led both terllll In oenriDJ with Pullen !-0--2 Totals Sf (7 t1
. JGtFrlleport broi&lt;e the a•m• halftlme1Bnd oy IS (~) olter , Carl Wolfs cleaned btl ben&lt;h 22 points. Jackaon bod 17 1..- 13) 75.
ope11 ll the first tip-off will) 1 thrte periods.
with two minutea W 10·
GABS.
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full 01llfl pretS oo ~~~ ine!ll ORly ..,.,.. did Coach Duk• Tbe loss put GAllS 21/o gam"" From the lleld, Middleport son 6-5-17 ; Gilkey ~;
BIIM Devils. Inside three min- Buncl1'S"C'ool ahootiDI
boyt behind WeUston in the
SEO- was 34 for 71 for 41 per cent. Dpvidson z.-2-1; Spenct!J' zutu the JacketS led !i-4.
DHJWif 1 mild lhrtat.
AL. The Blue Dovils were to GaUipolia was 110 of 74 for '11 3-7; Ford Z..l.-ll; Ryat o-1Junl&lt;lr !'orwud Mark TaM~ 'i'l'aillnl 47-21 with six mn,. joost with seventh place WeD• per cent.
II; Meadows~; Denni• 1
bill 1111 the attaek, &amp;Oilll!l II utet ~-:_::in:_::the::__:thlr=d:...:::pe::.:rlod~,: :ton:. . :.&lt;•: .:7:.:.).-Sa:::turda=~Y:_::DlcJli.!:::
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G. Hood 25:
NorthWMtem pootponed lho S. Mor11D U; B. Foose 18; T.
pme, Jnfofltllnl 01\io State that! BUlb 15; S. Lee If; K. Shee'..s
O'Hano Field ... nol .,pen
D. Tboi)IU 11; T,
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air trllllk. It .II lbe city'• maj J . LewiJ a; G. P!ice I;
R.
or lilport.
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Smith I ; M. Wolle 7.
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J. Niday 6; B. Rod1era
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; · cas 2; D. Mink
wu called of1 because of the 2; B. Baxter 2; R.
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III!OWIIonn whieb bolted the T. Morgan 2: D. Klealiol
2:
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M. CUrry 2; P. Dingess 2; D.
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The Wiseman Agency

1161!1

WLEY DAVIDSON

LOOK!

MOTORCYClES

Quality - P~e

MSO SPORT
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SPRINT

only SOc

JlAETTNARS
He,_;•, Your C~ At A Real BarfJIIn

8ulldozer Kidiatur To

We can sell you thla lovely near new Colonial home at
a

)'!!'li ll'lvin~s to you. Its located close to town on
lot wltb e~iy water and gas. It includes a large

1966 Ford

ill chen with 11ppUances, 1'h baths, 3 bedroo,lllll.
ful 'hard wood floors, lots of panelng and attached garage, Make arrangements to see it now. It won't last long.

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HOME liAS A FIN!
NJ:W .J:MODJ:LED KJTCH!mN WITH

NJ:W CABINETS Wml aANOS •
OVEN. TID RIST or Till: HOD
18 IN D1ltA Q:OOD
CONDmON.
ALSd INCLUDES G.ut.AGI A.N.J)
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1964 Chev. Bel Air

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4 Door. One loctl, owner.
Clean interior, wh1te over

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hlr9.uoi11e finish. V8.

Auto.

mahc. Radio and Heater.

WISEMAN AGENCY

No.w $1395

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l..,r.;,. t· 111 mu111h Sieep11J1
room turullned epL, traUer
space. ConUK't

dead I

f-'~r~ 1 ·~·nrral

Stt!U• Arnold.
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Wanted To Do

hor!flt" C&lt;!W~ and mules. t'all BABYSITTING in my
COIIt"f'l Ji:lt'k~Tl Ylfl4all
or
Ph. 446-1861.

home.

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1962 Ford

For Sale

POMEROY - HARD TO BEUEVE - 18,900.00 buys
story from,e I large rooms

DICK

KEITH GOBLE FORD

RAWLINGS

bwlings Honda
WY 2415l

Middleport, O.

WY 2-21f6

MlDDLiiPORT. OHIO

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bedroomll
ment, hot , water
bath, heat.
full gar·
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age, walking distance of shopANNOUNCEMENT
ping district. All in
good
condition. '
Miss Sandr1 Bailey
'MIDDLEPORT - P R I C E
FOR QUICK SALE Racine, Ohio
er lot, ll,lz story frame ,
rooms (3 bedrooms ),
-NOWfruit cellar, store building or
Teaching Piano •nd
workshop In rear . .
The Wondurus Hammond
• BRADBURY - SO MUCH FOR
OrgBn
so LITTLE - Just I
ly Appolntnwnt Only
good buy, 5 rooms, bath. alPhone 949·3744
uminum siding, storm
Far A S.lect Time
and windows, level lot.
500
.ooE. ROAD - 111.0011111!
Real Estate For S1le
R AciN
7
buys 2 !lory !ram•. rooms 29! ACRE F
(3 bedrooms) , bath
with ductive dairy farm , 83 acn!S !I

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PHONI-9ft-2176

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kitchen, nice
run kitchen.
basement
shower,
recreation room, water. gal!l,
electricity, storm doors and
windflwS, ~ acre lot, ~lenty
trans, powt!r ~t~erlng a~d
brakes white fmtsh, red mgarden space . Property m exterior,' good tires.
cellent condition.
Albert M. Co&lt;, Broker
Henry Cleland. Salesman
ffl-3830
IIV.,.inp lft.IHS or llt-3113C
st. Wagon, V8, Powerglide, ] - - "
1 ~9 31c
R&amp;H. extra nice and one tbe
whoole family can use.
\ FOR
AS IS, b;;..nce
304 Mechanic Street property' including a first floor
apartment, plus storage room
and one car garage. Will sell
Biscayne St. Wagon. 8 _cyl.
reasonable, near
business
eua:ine, std. trans. Good hre!,
darlt green finish.
district, Glenroy Ewing, Owner, Contact Homer Baxter.
Shown by appointment, 315
Mechanic St., Pomeroy, or
phone m- 3337 •
1 211 3\c
4 Door St. waaon, 1 owner,
V8 engine, std. trans. . Blk.
finish. Radio, all l(ood tires

or Chillicothe 772-6976.

NICEil PEO,..I"f ·

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Wheel S.l1ncing

mtleaa:e by local owner. radJo

MOUERN . boU.etrail'~er:---;bJ
I week or month. 1900 Chest·
I nut SL
2D6-U
spa~.-e fur rem.
Ul 6--1.342 trom 1 I.ID.

Wheel Alignment

$6.50

3543, Evening 446-3796.

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Pemtroy

garage, In town, $85
Call Wiseman Agency,

Monday
J.anuary 30, 1967

Nell B. Clark, H.P.
Thomas Mills, See.

ILAETTNARS

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er steerinl 4r: bu~ea, wbtte
~nish, red interior (rim, lc~

built-in kitchen,

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Pomeroy. 0.

Thto

Golaxle 1100 HT ~- 352 •n·
atne, autoniauc trana., po_w·

COUNTRY STORE
Doing Good Buslneu

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imalleat He1ttr Core.

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38 VIN.TON AVENUE

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Country Squire 9 P1111. St.
Wagon. Locll 1 o":n.er, e:x.
ceptiona 1 nice condLtlon. 390
cu. in. V8 eni(ine, automatic

proved land
pasture
with
some
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, remaining
Umber, free gaa with
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lnsu~IIC*. • .&gt;o=&lt;i""
water supply, two
h1
o\ln'OMOBILE IDsurauee blleD
with baths and furnaces,
cancelled? Lost yeur oper&amp;
large barns, 2 Martin silos, ' or's license? Call WY ~ · 1
milk house with 350 gal. Solt ll tie
ar milk tank. 3 S\ll'ie milders
from iEij:. . 1
with pump. -nther nice farm GET A quotalloD
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Emory
TER INSURANCE AG-·-.
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N' •· ' .,.,. 29 tc INC. before reoewilll fOUl"'
ell. _R~t~~~,.~ ~· . ,:oi:,,'j~ . -~ · auto insurance. Wt maJ be.--lfOQM'tlOUSE; 3
oble 10 uve yoil money.
bath, .. B.fuminum siding, New
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gas furnace, Ph. 992--2672.
Wagon
1 29 6tc I963 FORD Station
START the new year off with Country Sedan, .one owner,
good tires, R&amp;H,
power
a bargain. Owner moved
Of state and will sacrifice a steering, good eonditon. Ph:-- -·~
$20.000, 8 room split - level 992-3346 or 99~2186.
11 28 I(,~E
for $17,000, stone and
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inurn siding. 3 bedrooms, wall ']
to wall carpet, fireplace, l2
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rt. x 3() ft . covered pat10,
1
chain link fence ,_75 ft. I 125
ft. lot. panoramtc vtew of
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assume 5~ per cent Joan.
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J. N. (Jim) Roush, Broker, Rock Springa Grange ol ::
6 RM. HOUSE
Classic, 4 Door. Good ttree,
Fourth and Mary St., New Metgs COunty met in - ·regul~ : :.
BOUnd motOL'
Haven, W. Va. Pb. 882-2843.
session Thursday ievenllt&amp; - wiljl. ~
IN RACINE
1 29 3tc Fred GoeJlein, worthy ma~t•, ..
3 Bedrooms, Bath, Cool
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Furn1ce1 112 Basement, ---:---:-,---:;Se--:.--:--- . presiding.
8us1ness rvtcel
Patio, 'h Aero Lot. Pric·
1 Mrs. _Amos ~~- "~; ~•. ::,:?
o\IJCI111NI!:II:B
economocs chaormoa, evlomoj ... ·
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To
Sell.
SEVER~\- NEW 66
(:omplele 8ervice
rules for the bakJ~ng
qG_~~;'.T
· Ch.. roloto Avoiloble AI
PH. 949-3102
Criu
lirarttur&lt;t
ing
contests.
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were read from
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Grange and !rem -- Itt~ . 1SiliQ _:_
bath and uUlily room,
RadDe, Olalo
Grange. It was voiR" -~~-paneled, forced air ~~~~~~!\
I I tfe the Southwestern OliiO
h.. t, gas, bUilt in I
Ull CONDmONING Refttger- lord Sale Sattltdoy, ¥.~-"' ·
.stove and oven, wan tB wall atioo service. Jack's Refrtg- It was an~ need ~· .t b;~ .- m
Open Evenings 9 P.M.
carpeting in living room
eration, New Haven. Phone Grange bowling team, . ~ ~ ll ...v
bali, carport and fronl
ro 1-3537
4 8 lfc Columbus to bowl on . ruary ;· ...
OHIO
located at 6110 Beech
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clleport. See or call
IIAKE MORE PROFIT by ser, Hattie Cortis, Joo; l ~cmF
Manley at 992--2911.
listing your £irm'a serv•ces ln miller, Amos Leonard,
, · -· .
.., h•-' road. M&amp;G Food Mkt.
1 2e 6tc
lbe Daily Sentinel'• Business Karr, William Waner-. ~ llli '11\
"'" aouth of "'lkldle,port,] &amp;
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Service column.
10 10 tt bel Bearhs.
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3 miles
ACRE FARM - I have
Rt. 1.
1 36 Stp
sale one o£ the best r:..rms ill REAPY .MIJ - concrete den;er- MA p~gr~mMwagsa~re:: III8l&amp;, ; I
ed tllbt to vour project sst
rs. . . or
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and easy. Free estimates. bers answered roll caJ.li:.. wub. ·: r
proximately IS m1ies frvm Pbono ~
Goeglelo what the Grange stand&amp; .for. &lt;l&gt;•·•;i'
Potnl Pleasant (In the ~rt) Ready-Mili Co., Middleport. prayer lor the new yell!.
W Va. area). There ls 811
Ollio.
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1962 Chevrolet

S~.LE

$995

~rooms,

1960 Chevrolet

$495

1960 Mercury

FOR SALE
By Owner

$550

1961 Ramhler

$395

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on St:lt. 7

USED PARTS
FOR ~ARS

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·,, 1939 le lf66 Model•
AIM Rellldlf P1rtt

distribution of
·'brand. Write
E. Robinson
Ohio.

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by Amos Leonard, The ~l.h
ai Grange, by !fomer RWi lu(..,:.
an article, You Sllould i.,_Oll\"
this, by Mts. Mor1an ~' :o/
a poem, "AtE-y;ebtide," · -..-~·: '!v
Homer Radford, wbicll ~ - 'a•
ed tile program.
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I.EQAL' NOTICI!r •
· In(, coiuer:lo\. -...uo. scho,lol. The 'undersili)ed wJll offer at
Call ~ 992-5S2t
a publi&lt;: sale til the hiiJI:est]
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IWIIIil aditl~bllll. celljtr. c!ttlor tile ....... ~ (lo, ·
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ance 1n woods. There is
bides. Phil Meier, 992-3510.
11 __
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good horse stable size of
x 190', 2 barrut,
ii:~~~:iiwiilNiNiiGIDilliiil&lt;cbiiihD*.iiii:r;rOflllliii ,...
buildina, other '·
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rtco, au tllll&lt;eo. WY z.tllll.
and a Cood_.• •ater supply, •I· 1b1 Fabrk llllop, Pome""
so alafm·pond and 2 springs. Aulborized Singer &amp;IJeo lnO
'lhe fann boose baa been. re· Sierttee..
' . tte
moclel'!'l "i!h • complete buill·
A
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!If kitchen,, ~ bedrooms an~ . .
uto - _n
bath up, 2·1Jed.rooms and bath 111511 NINETY 1!1IGHT OLDS, f
down, large living room with · dOor, hardtop, power steerfireplace, and a new an, elec· inl and brolles, R&amp;H, good
!ric butlnc ' lf•tem,
""1 'anolit lies, clltap. Ph. 9!1!-3743
many other nice features. '1110
1 2S ate
prie&lt;t"is ~JAIO' !f Interested . .
· pl.... ca~ l:otli!ct. :•J. · 'H·
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WLEY DAVIDSON

LOOK!

MOTORCYClES

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SPRINT

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JlAETTNARS
He,_;•, Your C~ At A Real BarfJIIn

8ulldozer Kidiatur To

We can sell you thla lovely near new Colonial home at
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lot wltb e~iy water and gas. It includes a large

1966 Ford

ill chen with 11ppUances, 1'h baths, 3 bedroo,lllll.
ful 'hard wood floors, lots of panelng and attached garage, Make arrangements to see it now. It won't last long.

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NJ:W .J:MODJ:LED KJTCH!mN WITH

NJ:W CABINETS Wml aANOS •
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Clean interior, wh1te over

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hlr9.uoi11e finish. V8.

Auto.

mahc. Radio and Heater.

WISEMAN AGENCY

No.w $1395

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room turullned epL, traUer
space. ConUK't

dead I

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Stt!U• Arnold.
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hor!flt" C&lt;!W~ and mules. t'all BABYSITTING in my
COIIt"f'l Ji:lt'k~Tl Ylfl4all
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Ph. 446-1861.

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For Sale

POMEROY - HARD TO BEUEVE - 18,900.00 buys
story from,e I large rooms

DICK

KEITH GOBLE FORD

RAWLINGS

bwlings Honda
WY 2415l

Middleport, O.

WY 2-21f6

MlDDLiiPORT. OHIO

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bedroomll
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bath, heat.
full gar·
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ping district. All in
good
condition. '
Miss Sandr1 Bailey
'MIDDLEPORT - P R I C E
FOR QUICK SALE Racine, Ohio
er lot, ll,lz story frame ,
rooms (3 bedrooms ),
-NOWfruit cellar, store building or
Teaching Piano •nd
workshop In rear . .
The Wondurus Hammond
• BRADBURY - SO MUCH FOR
OrgBn
so LITTLE - Just I
ly Appolntnwnt Only
good buy, 5 rooms, bath. alPhone 949·3744
uminum siding, storm
Far A S.lect Time
and windows, level lot.
500
.ooE. ROAD - 111.0011111!
Real Estate For S1le
R AciN
7
buys 2 !lory !ram•. rooms 29! ACRE F
(3 bedrooms) , bath
with ductive dairy farm , 83 acn!S !I

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run kitchen.
basement
shower,
recreation room, water. gal!l,
electricity, storm doors and
windflwS, ~ acre lot, ~lenty
trans, powt!r ~t~erlng a~d
brakes white fmtsh, red mgarden space . Property m exterior,' good tires.
cellent condition.
Albert M. Co&lt;, Broker
Henry Cleland. Salesman
ffl-3830
IIV.,.inp lft.IHS or llt-3113C
st. Wagon, V8, Powerglide, ] - - "
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R&amp;H. extra nice and one tbe
whoole family can use.
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AS IS, b;;..nce
304 Mechanic Street property' including a first floor
apartment, plus storage room
and one car garage. Will sell
Biscayne St. Wagon. 8 _cyl.
reasonable, near
business
eua:ine, std. trans. Good hre!,
darlt green finish.
district, Glenroy Ewing, Owner, Contact Homer Baxter.
Shown by appointment, 315
Mechanic St., Pomeroy, or
phone m- 3337 •
1 211 3\c
4 Door St. waaon, 1 owner,
V8 engine, std. trans. . Blk.
finish. Radio, all l(ood tires

or Chillicothe 772-6976.

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Ul 6--1.342 trom 1 I.ID.

Wheel Alignment

$6.50

3543, Evening 446-3796.

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Pemtroy

garage, In town, $85
Call Wiseman Agency,

Monday
J.anuary 30, 1967

Nell B. Clark, H.P.
Thomas Mills, See.

ILAETTNARS

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built-in kitchen,

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Golaxle 1100 HT ~- 352 •n·
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COUNTRY STORE
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38 VIN.TON AVENUE

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Country Squire 9 P1111. St.
Wagon. Locll 1 o":n.er, e:x.
ceptiona 1 nice condLtlon. 390
cu. in. V8 eni(ine, automatic

proved land
pasture
with
some
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Umber, free gaa with
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water supply, two
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with baths and furnaces,
cancelled? Lost yeur oper&amp;
large barns, 2 Martin silos, ' or's license? Call WY ~ · 1
milk house with 350 gal. Solt ll tie
ar milk tank. 3 S\ll'ie milders
from iEij:. . 1
with pump. -nther nice farm GET A quotalloD
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Emory
TER INSURANCE AG-·-.
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N' •· ' .,.,. 29 tc INC. before reoewilll fOUl"'
ell. _R~t~~~,.~ ~· . ,:oi:,,'j~ . -~ · auto insurance. Wt maJ be.--lfOQM'tlOUSE; 3
oble 10 uve yoil money.
bath, .. B.fuminum siding, New
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gas furnace, Ph. 992--2672.
Wagon
1 29 6tc I963 FORD Station
START the new year off with Country Sedan, .one owner,
good tires, R&amp;H,
power
a bargain. Owner moved
Of state and will sacrifice a steering, good eonditon. Ph:-- -·~
$20.000, 8 room split - level 992-3346 or 99~2186.
11 28 I(,~E
for $17,000, stone and
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inurn siding. 3 bedrooms, wall ']
to wall carpet, fireplace, l2
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ft. lot. panoramtc vtew of
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assume 5~ per cent Joan.
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6 RM. HOUSE
Classic, 4 Door. Good ttree,
Fourth and Mary St., New Metgs COunty met in - ·regul~ : :.
BOUnd motOL'
Haven, W. Va. Pb. 882-2843.
session Thursday ievenllt&amp; - wiljl. ~
IN RACINE
1 29 3tc Fred GoeJlein, worthy ma~t•, ..
3 Bedrooms, Bath, Cool
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8us1ness rvtcel
Patio, 'h Aero Lot. Pric·
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economocs chaormoa, evlomoj ... ·
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To
Sell.
SEVER~\- NEW 66
(:omplele 8ervice
rules for the bakJ~ng
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PH. 949-3102
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Grange and !rem -- Itt~ . 1SiliQ _:_
bath and uUlily room,
RadDe, Olalo
Grange. It was voiR" -~~-paneled, forced air ~~~~~~!\
I I tfe the Southwestern OliiO
h.. t, gas, bUilt in I
Ull CONDmONING Refttger- lord Sale Sattltdoy, ¥.~-"' ·
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Open Evenings 9 P.M.
carpeting in living room
eration, New Haven. Phone Grange bowling team, . ~ ~ ll ...v
bali, carport and fronl
ro 1-3537
4 8 lfc Columbus to bowl on . ruary ;· ...
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located at 6110 Beech
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clleport. See or call
IIAKE MORE PROFIT by ser, Hattie Cortis, Joo; l ~cmF
Manley at 992--2911.
listing your £irm'a serv•ces ln miller, Amos Leonard,
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1 2e 6tc
lbe Daily Sentinel'• Business Karr, William Waner-. ~ llli '11\
"'" aouth of "'lkldle,port,] &amp;
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10 10 tt bel Bearhs.
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3 miles
ACRE FARM - I have
Rt. 1.
1 36 Stp
sale one o£ the best r:..rms ill REAPY .MIJ - concrete den;er- MA p~gr~mMwagsa~re:: III8l&amp;, ; I
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and easy. Free estimates. bers answered roll caJ.li:.. wub. ·: r
proximately IS m1ies frvm Pbono ~
Goeglelo what the Grange stand&amp; .for. &lt;l&gt;•·•;i'
Potnl Pleasant (In the ~rt) Ready-Mili Co., Middleport. prayer lor the new yell!.
W Va. area). There ls 811
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1962 Chevrolet

S~.LE

$995

~rooms,

1960 Chevrolet

$495

1960 Mercury

FOR SALE
By Owner

$550

1961 Ramhler

$395

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on St:lt. 7

USED PARTS
FOR ~ARS

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·,, 1939 le lf66 Model•
AIM Rellldlf P1rtt

distribution of
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E. Robinson
Ohio.

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this, by Mts. Mor1an ~' :o/
a poem, "AtE-y;ebtide," · -..-~·: '!v
Homer Radford, wbicll ~ - 'a•
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I.EQAL' NOTICI!r •
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Call ~ 992-5S2t
a publi&lt;: sale til the hiiJI:est]
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bides. Phil Meier, 992-3510.
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good horse stable size of
x 190', 2 barrut,
ii:~~~:iiwiilNiNiiGIDilliiil&lt;cbiiihD*.iiii:r;rOflllliii ,...
buildina, other '·
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and a Cood_.• •ater supply, •I· 1b1 Fabrk llllop, Pome""
so alafm·pond and 2 springs. Aulborized Singer &amp;IJeo lnO
'lhe fann boose baa been. re· Sierttee..
' . tte
moclel'!'l "i!h • complete buill·
A
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!If kitchen,, ~ bedrooms an~ . .
uto - _n
bath up, 2·1Jed.rooms and bath 111511 NINETY 1!1IGHT OLDS, f
down, large living room with · dOor, hardtop, power steerfireplace, and a new an, elec· inl and brolles, R&amp;H, good
!ric butlnc ' lf•tem,
""1 'anolit lies, clltap. Ph. 9!1!-3743
many other nice features. '1110
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prie&lt;t"is ~JAIO' !f Interested . .
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a Glrl?" What is a Husband?"
"What is a Wife?" which
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fat and fortyi.!h or youug and I
glamoroua - and if be's lucky
he will have both. Her part is
to write letters - every night
- send packag"'', keep
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He'll be home aoon. - HALF
OF THE OTHER HALF.
This colwnn Is dedicated to
family !lvlng, so If you're havIng kid trouble or just
plain
trouble, let Helen help YOU•
She wiU also welcome your
own amusing experience. Ad~

If you are going to buy
a new car, used car or
truck, calt Gallipolis
446-3672 and wo wtn
aave you moneyl

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Rod Hurt "Wlntuk"

C:,~Qnel. Jackets-~r .
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pants, skirts

arid suitl Nylon zip~r back, sleeveless, matching ,colors to

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Stock No. 837
COUGAR 2 DOOR HARD TOP
Inverness Green, Super 289 V·B engine, merc-o-matic transmission, wlslw tires, power steering, radio,
deluxe wheel covers, door edge guards, deluxe seat
belts, bucket seats, all vinyl interior, disappearing
head lights, sequential taillights.
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