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Insects in Gardens, Pesticides,
Are Amateur Garden ·Club Topics

Sbflkesperare
Club Elects
New Officers

About

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1 li' Nn '
rAlL' NIGHT
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Mas !ld..;..
*""'""QNrclo' llllorWned
with I Jllfl1 ,... 1

Olfltert ... the I!OIIIIIIt I'UI'
...,. elected the p...,..
r&lt;11 SbakesPMI"' club m e t f!l God. ~ • rrldaJ • Ftll. 2. IICid&amp;J al lbelr l!Qme, Mo ....
Wedl~y aftornooll ol 1 he Bqinnl111 It 10 P. m. IIJr6ulh. rJ An., In at~
iDse&lt;:1s In prdefti IUid the 1ar Reynolds. She gave 1 story ol the dlstrict to help plan the by !lfro. Guy Reynolds, oonolst- Pre Thomaa S. SlwtOen Ia " ' - o1 Mloa L,.U. Eberahl"..b, i 1 · m. Spe¢11 11
opoclol· .....,. blrthdiy of lb01r Jiilll&gt;o
...-~
of chemical UUed, "The Valentine House," 37th State Conventioe to be ed of en arranaemenl of
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Mulberry A,ve. ,
~
B«Sy Jo.
1 10 _ daJ
produets 111 their eraclicaUon and 1 valentine poem, "CUpid held in Athena, August D-23-24 and red carnations and
with hll parelllll,
Mrl. ·wamer preokl- Pillar DIIJ 'l'horllfoD.
Pldura were tUM _.,.
wu the topic of diacussinn pre- Found." Members responded to 011 the West G~.
In 1 white milk lia&lt;l contaioer
Mrs. W. 1!. Sharleen and ed at tbe ....ttlnt tn the ob- RUIOIAGB BALE,
8bom the ,.,....., ud -"'!be 1&lt;1\ted at the February meeting roll call on civic Improvements Mrs. Reobel IS clJalrman of flanked by nd tapero m
rel.ltivoa 1D p..,.,.,.y.
""""' ol the pm!denl Dev.,. llulldllll, reb. S and 4, IJIOII- arid JU&lt;II.....,..J her lllfto. the
r the Amateur Gardeners or followed by a dlscussiro of lo- the State Convention plannll\ll glass holderl. The table
hu Just returned from
llonl wore led by Mn. 1' h · I toNI by Girl ~ TrooJI m;' .....,. 111\11 Hapoy Birtbcllt ~
iuddl rt Wednesday evening •cal areas to be Jandocapod.
committee, with !lfro.
Paul covered with a white net
nam and will co to Ft.
whe ra•~ t wo SOPHOMORB CLASS of £pl. her. A do&lt;Groted blrjllday eon
at the~ome of Mrs Paul Da·l llfrs. Pratt and Mrs. Reibel Tipton a! The PlainS as co • rod cloth. !lfro. Relbel
beU, Kr. loUow\nl hll leave. medlta!lons .., ':chrlSt Wei- om 111&amp;!1 Sebdol jllnlll'; auppor, &amp;n4 lee c"'arn were III'Ye( ._
Is M
Arthur skinner was reported on an ali-day meet- chairman. Mrs. Pratt was ap- ed at the sllver coffee service !lfro. Ethel Fly of Letart.. romes Slnnen," taken !rom Friday, Ffll. s, boft&gt;re \be Ky- !lfro. Ethel FrJ; Letart, 'If; 1 .,
' h. rs.
lng in Athens at Baker Cen!a' pointed secretary-treasurer by The door prize wu woo
·
,... Crook ramo rs.rvm, will
••
co- ostess.
w•"th tho executive committee the state president, Mrs.
AI- Mrs. Guy Rynolds. Organ
W. Vo. 'Is the ljUest of be Luke T and John I, and cloo&lt;'d ....... • u
• ux1 will r '
ltfrl. Thoda .....,., _ , ,..
"',.;:IIBr••nd•dought•er and family, Mr. with prayer.
,..... •'w P;, m.
... Va" Mr. and !lfro. Jalln n.,
Mrs. Robert Reibel presen~
bert Pool.
lectl001 were played b)' "
and Mrs. Mu: Elcbl••er
A note ol thaw wu reOd turo P,:ulenl !tteol d!leten. IUid Mrs. Harold and
od a review of the book, "GarDuring tho bliSincss meeting al members during 'the
...
Everyone Ia welcome
N
denin( Without Poisons." by
the club voted to pay $10 to the hour. Hostesses lor the
daugbtor..
.
!ram lho Girl$
lndusltlal HIGH SCHOOL
party lllldlly and David of ow Ha,.
Beatrice Trum Hunter, which
Wahkeena Fund. Following the meeti1111 will be Mrs. Guy
Ray HtneS .of_ Belpre vllitod School 1..- Chrlotmaa IIIIa sent aponoorod by Wahama HIP on, W- Vo.; ~- 111H1 Mrs. J~
. is a constructive answer
to
program a aoeial boor was hekl olds and Mrs. Relbel and Mrs. roconlly with hiS parents, Mr. ~- Mrs. T. A. Hennesay gave OChool will be bekl this Friday FrJ and Ruth AM, Mr. ,:::
' pesticode problems. The conclu·
and a dessert course served by Mlldnd Van Moler o!
and Mrs. W!Uard Hines.
the report ol tho nomlnath!g nl(ht tr.m a to n ·p.m· at tbe Mrs. Frank Ryther, Mrl. ·
' sions reached by the author. as ''
Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Skinner. Pomeroy l'lower Shop will
Mark Mltcb,_son of Mr.
~ommltteo and of!lcors electoo Wahama "'•h
onditor.,;., Till! Elchln!!er and dal!lhlerl,
.
·
rr '
d d
rl&lt;sh
Mro. Gene M•teh, has
wore M,... Ben l'(eutzlmg, pros•....,
·
June and Tamara, and lfr. 11114
outlmed by Mrs. Reibel. 0 "
The table arrangement, rna e uct • wo
op.
ed home from Hlllw Hospital. !dent; !lfro. Jed Webster Sr., J_ar• wm be In charge. Tbo pob- Mrs. Allen Eldllnger ol J&gt;om.
several ideas o£ service to gar·
.i •
He ts confined to his bed
Yiee ' presldent; and Mrs. Char.. lie Is weleome
/.
eroy.
deners.
LlriYe
Is improving.
lea Lytle oecrolafJ and treas- EVANGELINE Chapter! OES
.
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Ml•-• •~
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ill ke wlll 'nnlrlday evei!IJII at · ,
.
- Bords eat msects, and the ' Mr and Mrs. Thomas Dixon
tL-t'
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li~eri
"'" ...s
return~ .,.,r. ' " - offi&lt;!Oh w ta NO
t
tile
lluonl
Tem.
•
Starling, although unliked by and family of Jackson were ,..
IS
home alter spending several tbelr office ~~. May.
j. ~- :;- 8
' Tfte ~ Seeond Birt1ulay
most persons. eat the grub of oent guests of his parents, Mr. M~rs and friends o! St. wtll be complete by 7.30 p.m. days woth her IJ'andJuironts, ~ article, IJ!e In tbe Na- too comml~ will lwu:tiOil ·
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the Japanese Beetle
and Mrs John Harrison
Paul s Lutheran Cburch wtll Last year, dunng · the_ .
Mr. and Mrs. John Terrell.
tlon s Capital Whore Crime and arut relroshmenta yill be attVetl • l1 Celebmted
_ Bats are benefocoal m that ' Mrs and Mrs Robero McEI- meet tins Sunday at tho churdl strnction phase o1 tho bmldmg,l Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Despslr Rule," was read by loll 1 tho
tlnl
' J !frey G
ol&gt;aorvod lila
they eat insects by mght, some- hinny · have ret~rned home in for the second annivers~ry of a successful anniversary
and daug.hter visited Wedne'!- Mn. W~r. "OUr _Fiundlng ;;,';,'y 8~- aaU ;, ~ birthd:~tly with 1
limes in huge num~rs, and .Jeffersonville, Indiaua.
after the1r fund raising ~a1gn for was held at the PDmeroy Ele- day evenmg wi.Jh her aunt, Fathers, was the top1c of Jhe ttul Trinity Uni~ Church ol .party dminl Klnder&amp;atten clu!l
espt-cially IJke mosqu 1toes. . havmg been here fC'r Lhe wed- the new chUI'dl ~dmk .. It men~ry School. As last year, Mrs. h. F.. Roush, Minersville. program preaented by Mrs. Christ will meet at the
at the Pom
Dement
_ Moles known for
the1r d
f theor da ghter Karen w1ll be a covered d1 sh dmner women of the chureh w:lll be Mrs. Raymond Pulllns
•f Hennessy, and w~ takea from Frida at •
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•-•-OfOJ
.-,
1
0
mg Ronald
u
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· w1 Ill a speaa
· I program m
· \."11arge
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o1 the All~•--· dinnerY and• P·Valentine
m. or a ~: '"'"""'
' milk
presence m· lumpy lawns, also and
Thoma50n.
Mn: aIf a1r
oI se tt'mg up for th e Thurston a~ Mrs. Roy Evans ~ book, HiStory
~ated eupcakes ' ud
feast on the Japanese Beetle.
McElhmny was accompanied to follow.
dinner pa~ of. the program un- of Canal Wmchester.
1can People~Woodrow W1J. Mrs. Phil Meinhart wlll be d!- were served by Jefftey'J moiJl..
Even legisla tmn has
been to Parkersburg MondaJ
oy The event will begin at 5:30 der the direction of Mrs. Ken. Thursday with thetr
son and_ con
earJ.r aettl~ votional leader. ·.
.
.. er Mrs 'l'homu Gru8ier ~
usPd Jn Texas to protect the Mrs . Jerry Davis, Helen Neufz. p. m witb a supper for the Ineth B~un. Members .of both Mr. and Mn. Rollln Bearhs. ments Ill America.
SATURDAY
. ~ted
Mrl Asa Jorhn, •
bat. or_. lhe liiUIOO mseotsf h '" ling and Mrs. Otho Karr, where members and their families and ~~:~.!,.": :~~": sir~;
byA ~es=:'udse . wasthserv~ MIDDLE110RT lljGH octiool alllute tea~, to thil.&lt; mem.
Amema. at least 76 ·000 0 t em she left by bus for Indiana . Mr friends.
.
. .
I
e
I unng e soc Band BOosters. AssociJtlon
'beri of the clan IDd i r.... are hencll&lt;Jal '" gardens.
McElhinny had left Sunday to
Iare cordoally mvotod.
lrC
ial boor.
oponaor I hi(~ acbeol dante Jeffrey' islor Barbo
.....
The aulhor discourages gar- return to his employment in Mr. Charles ~ns will be Everyone sh?uld bring their
;arty wilh the J.yl thil .bom. Batman• ~ 'waa ~..:;... ~~
deners'" the use of excess J ff sonville
' master of ceremonies. There lown table servoce and a
lng Saturday nlghtafthe Mid-In tbo napkins F ~,chemical preparations, in disre- eM~r and Mrs. John Bryan will be brief reports given by 1ed dosb.
Troop ·l. 0.0 rru!eU (It dleport eiOIIII!I!tary audiloriUJil color books. b~O!J ~ w:
gard of nalure.
.
have received wor&lt;l that their Mr. Lutrell Scboenleb on tltej'
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Mrs. Seelig's Home. -from 9:30 p.m. to 12 midnight, candying
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"''ff ,.
Mrs. Edgar Pratt,. preSident, son, A-3rd
John (Jr.) has !manoJal progress of tile build- Sew•ng Club Meets
.
I
Girl Scoot Troop 100 held lollowin( the Mlddloport-Racine
.
... , 1i
e&lt;~nducted the meetmg whochf Ibeen promoted to A-2C at the ;ng th"s fthar . Mlar. Mofockthey Wil- Wednesday Evening
The combined Latin Clubs of their rtgular meeting Thursday basketball game.
was opened ~Jth the verse o base in Grand Forks. ~.
D. , ~a~~ o~ e s ~.
e ne:-v Mrs. Ronald Browluna
and Middleport High after school at the home of
SUNDAY
~ CRILD IIOR1f
the month goven by Mrs. Ed- He enlisted in the Air Force , buildmg. Mr. Wlltiam Dowme hostess when the Sew-Rile
chosen a
new Mrs. Jack Seelig, A couri nf HOCKING Sui&gt;Dlllrilll MIS: Mr. and Jllrs· Clulrloa We~
last year. His wife, the former 0 ~ : • future ho~ •~dre';;"l illll club met Wednescjay'
for the united club ''Tbe honor was held. Plans wore dis- sionarJ eonv011Uon will be bold (Judy YOUIII), Tuppers IPlalnJ,
Della Meadows of Michigan, i'
e co,:;egatim;J a
th · ing at the home of Mrs
arcte " it waa W:noonc· cuoaod lor a Valer.line party at the Naomi Baptlsl eburch oro announcing tbe_i1lltb
t1
with oim at the base.
"~
"~~ rth on · ef . Hood A short business.
ed Wedni&gt;sd~y following a meet- to be held Thursday, f.l'cb. lG, Sunday. llollUiar worabip, lerV· their lint child, a li4lJt·~an. all,
Kenneth McElhinny, Joe Bail- ;::r;..,p::~war P· rust 0 was ·conducted by Mrs.
· o1 the two elubs al Middle- at the Seells home.
Ice will be bold lln_llle ~ at Comden Clark lfDipltil, Parey, and R. G. BaJiey have re- I Th R J ph R Kr 1 .11 president and money
Refreshments were served by with the afternoon moellll.!l to kerilturg, wellhlnr I lb. S M.,
turned from a vacation in Fior· ,; ee ev. oalse b · 8 Y "'d projects 'were diseUBsod
A new eonstltution wu ap- Sandy Crutia and Rnsemarle Col- begin ·at 1:30 p. m. Dinner will Jlllllod Jamoo AUlD, Gl'lUlllpar.1da.
•·
v
a
spec•
umoroos
rea
•
·
· a reachng
·
-•·
llfr• ··•
'"- Norm•
. ! ing titJed, ''Mr.
Mellowood membtor Is to take a
followmg
of burn to VIcki Abbott
. , She ny be serv eel at noon.
'lllUWI are
UN m..r..
Mrs . Pat Gallagher remams Hears A Se
,.
. hat to the next
oonstitutlon by Barbara Clark, Cindy Domogan, ~enny
MONDAY
Weber, Long Bottom, and Mr.
a
pationt
at
the
Gallipolis
Med·
A
special
sound
film
i
ary
15.
A
hostess
gift
The
basiness
-ing
Eblin,
Brenda
Will,
Nancy Gill, POMEROY Garden club wiD and Mrs. Olin YOU!IIf, · lleelloWY2·2039
•cal Center followm~ comphca- will be sh
t'tled "M H ~~- by Mrs. Don Mullen was
conducted by Ray Hindy, Diana Lewis, Sonya
White, meet Monday at 2 p. m. at the ville; tll'eat IJ'andpertll!ll ' ore
OR NIGHT WI 9.2951
tions with eye surgery. She is er Buildsow~ ~ '
~ un,. sented to Mrs . Browning.
Becky Seelig, Rayanna Cole, home of Mrs. Char1es Persing- Mr. and Mn. Fred Lartlnl,
reported
improving
and
)s
ex-:
whioh
should
earn
both'":•
Donald
Collins
received
a
A
report
of
tile
January
mee~
Debbie
Kennedy, Diana Ridg· er.
Lone 8ottam lind Mr. and lin.
Pomeroy Flower Shop
w. Main
Pomeroy pected to be released soon.
cationa! and ::~~~aini g
U· day gift from her se\!ret
was given by Steve Mill..-. way, \'ickl Clark and loader!, TJIEODORUS CouneU Daugh- Joe Barnhart, Somenel: 1114 1
Mn. Millard Van Meter
Students returning to Ohio Following this rogr.::. ·
At i.he close or the
was provided by Mrs. Phil O~llnger and Mrs. Ia's of America will m~ greal grotll fll'8Ddparellt· II ..P.
'::;:;:;;::;;::;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;~~University following the sem•'-! lions will be a.."swerod ·a::;;e~ meeting, a white elephant
students.
. SeeUg. FolloWing refreshments Monday at 7:311 p. m. at tbe ·A. Weber, Tuppen PlalDI. .
r
ter recess melude Buddy Moort. special prayer will close
·was held, and refreshments
. were served by' the meetma closed with tape. IOOF Hall. •Followlng the meet·
· : :. •
Mike Gardener, M". Donald service.
served to the above and
HarriS, Candace Bahr,
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1111 there will be a ValonUnc
INTRODUCED Ill~
Brown, Sean Mullen, Sammy . It Is plonned lllat the
William Gaddis, Mrl. T 0
SWanson, Kathy Morgan, Karr• Entertain at
box and Valentine cookies wlll Though Ole Evtnrude II .·MUClatworthy, Rar.dy Humphrey,
Grueser, Mrs. Edward
White, Richard Hawley
•
,
be served.
waukee, Wis., 11 conaklered 1ta
Pomeroy, Otdo
Paul Gerard, Harry McGuffin.
RETURNS TO SAN DIEGO Mrs . Donald McKnight,
Wisor.
Reunoon Dtnner
TIJl!SDAY
be the man who llrsl ~Jack Sogman, Tom Kmg, Judy Marine Lance Corporal
Willard Boyer, Mrs.
Chosen
serve on the re- Mr. '!"'! !!!'!· _Ot]lo Karr ..,. PONI;;ROY C!'apler 11111, OES lzed the oulboerd molor, lht
TONIGHT and SATURDAY
Februuy 3-4
Wildermuth, Karen McElhinny ert R. Sylvester, son of Mr. Hoffman, Mrs. Day!M
and entertainment tortaine011IW!day with a famlly wlll _ meet In regular session first roll workable oalboaN moThomason, Seren LewiS, Keoth , and Mrs. Arthur R
land, Mrs. Raymond Baity
for tile next meet- dinner at their home on Lead- Tuesday ol 7:45 p. ln., at the tor unit wu lnt:aduOed Ill . .
GEORGE STEVENS
Morgan. and Edith Haptonstall. of College Roaa Sy~acuse ha• Mrs. Elza Gilmore Jr.
were Nina Styles,
Catby ing Creek lor Mra. Karr's sis- Pomeruy Masotiic Temple.
In Franco, aoconllul•ltlhe 'loo
''THE GREATEST STORY
EVER TOLD"
Miss Haptenstall was one
returned til Sa~ Diego, ~ ~
Del;i)ie Maiden, . and ter1 w.ho were here for the
cyclo~ Brltlnlilea.,.' . , .~ · ·
-Technicolorcrewmembcr aboard the
VISIT IN VlRGINIA
Ruth Ann Lacey, entertainment, McEihmny • Thomason wed- and .Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Me.
· ' ·
Max Von Sydow, as JESUS ; the students moved from
Quadr•ngle
to
~yd
Hall,
_
tack
•lfcraft
carrier
Mrs.
Chester
Johnson
and
Roger
Gilmore,
Weody
Pnl~~ent
lor
the
"'union
ElhlMy,
Jeffersonville,
ln&lt;t
'lbe
pQ1a,
1rorld'l
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tlll•l
Dorothy McGuire, as MARY ;
Charlton Heston, as John the of the new grrls dormotones. !ion, after a seven •
Langsville, Mrs. Le!:oy
per, Randy Burt, Marlene
were Mrs. Hllda Rose Thla wao the first limo the herb, JIOWill Ill Ibm!- 4
Baptist; John Wayne, Da ..·id
cruise
with
the
u.
s.
er
of Lancaster, and Mrs.
win
and
Donna
Branham,
of Indiana, Pa., Mr. and Mn. lour sisters had been together tho BoUvllm hl&amp;hlondo. · ·B -''
McCa11um, Van Heflin, Car·
Fleet off the coast of Vietllmn. Brown of Columbus and
!resbments.
Berkhemer, Worthington, lor several years.
taiRI a
of a
roll Baker, Angela Lansbury,
Nifty Stitchers
Sal Mineo, Shelley Winters,
the mother of the two
Club Entertained
Ed Wynn. Pat Boone, lna
ally
and
in
tewing
.
went to Virginia the past
Balin, Sidney Poitier, Joann
Mrs. Dwight Logan
enterDunham, Claude Rains, Jose tained the Nifty Stitchers club ments were served to Mrs. end to visit twe of their o
Ferrer.
recently at her home, Rock Herbert Dixon, Mrs. James sisters, Mrs. Russel M~~~:::l
Colorcartoon: Snow Excuse
Will , Mrs. Jack Warner, Mrs. o! Falls Church, and Mrs.
.
Running time: 3lh Hrs.
Spiings Road.
Ma1
Folmer,
Mrs.
Carl
a
rd.
Myers,
of
Manassa,
Admission. 75c &amp; 40c
The evening was spent soclMoore, Mrs. Hugb Bcarhs
their families ..They also vlsilled I The Racine American Leg!""
.'.
,.. ' ....
three guests, Mrs. Florence historic places there and en- Aoxillary held their January
Holley, Mrs. Wayne Milhoan, jnyed siglrt seeing around the meeting at the pool bome, with
VIsit the Mutlc Dlp:ltllt•lt
and~.;;M:.;;r;;;s.:,.G;;,oo~!f;;roy:.;_W~il:;;so:;;n:;;·=_;;s:;:la:;;t;;;e·========. Mrl..Jolul Young, President,
•n the 2nd . Floor. ~
presldlDg.
around and -- what'• ...,
Communicati:ml were
•
and lntftet!ng. The ~ . ·
from the Dislrict end """•"'·
mont presldenta. 'lbe Mld"WlnVidor Color Televhlon .....
ter Conference will be held
oro YDrf tlllOd ~,.,.... ' ·
the Sheraton-Columbus
and··come In a ¥erWy :--ef · ·
mColumbus, February :M • 25.
oxcolient cabinet dJ~ . ·
Louise Stewart will have 1 part
Aleo Toblo MDdol1
II the Saturday Dlllrl!lng lesslon
u DePartment Civil Defense
, buCigot priced . . ..
1
chairman with tbo "National
Vld"r Portoblo TV'• oro
,. i
Security - Civil Defense ForHoy to louy. Smelt, COtttJil'll '
"
um" under the direction
for tho olilklo
.
end1 powerful. ThMo Portobleo oro Idol - n d Mh erI •
ldrs. Stewart and !lfro. 0. B.
,
' ·.
ren
1 use.
.
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·
Prazer, National Socurlty
"' '
man.
Aloo ... suro to - tho RCA VIctor hcll~~~o loth Tr.,...lsfor
·~,JfMi ,.
The unil will spoosor one girl
A Safe. Deposit box btre will safeguard
to Girls State in June.
popular table modolo that ~·to ·on A~ or D(, ..,h typoo, ~· ...,... lp ,
your jewelry, Important papers, and
· Letters were received !rom
Allo or AlloiFM bond1. RCA V1ctot $fei.o oi$ wiy ..,...,., hili••~
other valuables against fire,, theft, flood,
Portsmouth and Belmont
the thot hevo AM. end fM Storoo' rl.dlo ~~ Y0u1l
and careless misplacement ... enable you
ty units presenting candldateo
wonderful tona""llnd Hloctlvlty,
'· · · /
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to know where your valuables 11re when·
lor tho treasurer for the
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p a - of Ohio.
ever you want them ... yet cost only
o o o o ·o · o
o
le suro to ...,, too, tho Kimball
11M ••.
A "National Security" ...,.,..
cents a week! ·
quality with 1Uperll toM,_, ad"" . linll 'bttutlkl~~llllf;-·
··~was given by Carol Rllodea ta3 Piece. Tender, Tasty Cbickeo
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Plut all the trimrnln's
ken from the Buckeye ;M.,..
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-·~•-•
(A complete banquet for one)
Elborfelcb Muolc l)oportmlllt eltiD Milo ,, . _ . lif 45 RPM'o , .,.. ...,_ U
sonrer.
Mrs. Rltlldes Is the
Rent your Sale Deposit box here NO~ I
unit ehairman. The Rebabllltaopolds In monorol or st0roo. Look ,.,., tho ·aawetl.ono 'et ~-lljd plck.el!f ·.
tlnn
Chairman,
Marpret
9 Pieces Chicken Only
what JO!' wont-Ani· If
don't\ a..: ~: r,li~•n!
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and headqu.rten Saturday, . wounding rilne Americans
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WASHINGTON CUP1) _ _Walt
ent new wave of terrorist attacks m $0uth VIetnam.
w. Rostow, one of Proskient
The bllat rocked the M.P. Installation at the centralJohnso , top dvl!
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sMrlly ~ - a string of explosions ffl.)led th.rough · a big
VIetnam war, said Satllrday the
a111n\U~D dt:mp neRr lh capital, setting Off fires that
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Y o peace
n an
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CAPE KENNEDY (UP!) - extremely ~teresllni and dell· ·
Al!llllunitiort Depot at Lonj! the 1st Mi!lne D!visi~ were hH T h e· countdown p r o c • e d e d cate phase.
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nous terrAin 25 miles south o! blastoff of a camera-equipped ing has happened to justlly us
100;
I rocket that. hopefully will get in sayirig we have a serious ·
In an olher Incldent ' a Co m. Quang Ngal city.
detailed ptctures or lunl:!r
munlol terrorist hurl eO a hand .....,. Marines were attacked I d'
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"~ade at 1, ~ of Gis by an ..,tlmilted two platoons ot h .
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wa1t11111 '!"'IJU8h the northern Viet Con&amp; in a firelight that !,Z~:r:,tt~ b~m~n~us~:~ track."
TOURIN(l hospital facilities In GaJUpglla Friday were from left, John Rafferty, Holzer Hospital Admlm.
port city «Qui Nhon, wounding laaled one hour. Tben the throt weeks ago
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~1of tilt Amer(eans.
Commol!llsls pulled bacl&lt;, but
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~lh of ~algon,
a Viet C?ng with automatic weapons • ftre carry aloft the 115(1.puund flying statement Saturday Communl!ll
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owlmmer tossed a grenade mto. and lf•nades throughout lhe iaborat'!l'Y, named Lunar Orb!· Chinese authorities In Pel&lt;lnJ
• u.s. Navy nvor patrol boat, night.
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recoiuiaisslt\iee loam sullen&lt;! l!lale,
Masa . tried ' 1111)1 dl!iljll~ t;) l\;tl()p "ll~ln 211 •diplimats with axes and botUes., ~st.,ate the pos!dhlilty of mer· area in 1949 and has been oper- 1 agemont ol hoe!"tals and modi· ter
, ator; Mr. J. Sher·
heavY caiualtloo . Friday nlsht after
time" to . pltig tile miles of the pock-marked lunar
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111ng Holzer Hosp1tal and Modi- 1ated by the Holzer
Hospital Ical stall orgamza!lons and re- man
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Whill! ' &amp;tlaeir,ed by a Viet Cong boiOI In the defense perimeter surfa~ ~very 31 _~ hoJir• tn D1plomatoc "'lations ~ween eaJ Center Hospital into o? e 1Fou~~on sipce lllat time..
lations. He IS also a past preli-,Clarke, M. D., Medical Center
for« -esttrnated to number .. and pld th• wolln~ed Th• dead take hilhly detained, closeup the_ two Commumst l!lants, ,larger acute medical Institution Medocal Centor Hospital ... a dent and member of the hoard I trusteoa; Mr. Harland Marlin
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pictures of the most promising while not yet Connally broken, was . taken Friday afternoon m 25 lied acute medical lacU1ty of trustees of Ute Amenean and Charles E. Hol.w, J.r., 11.
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with vicious abandon.
. : prisod o1 the a&lt;!mlnistrator and I Bith lnstltotlons are operated 1Commi.,ion on Accndltatlon o! ciety, Gene H. Abels, M. D.,
NEW YORK IUPI) _ Gea
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'three JMmhers of the board of as voluntary non11rofit oraani- ,Hospltals. "The latter organiza- lpresldent; James A. Kemp, M.
Mlllftll D Taylor oayo tho
orty-one Rli9Slan women and O'ustees of each ol the two hos- zations.
lion is tho recognized autllorlty j D., vice president, and Lewla
United Slalol did the rlfibt
children were give~ a WJid lpita! fiiUildatlons, .... host to Dr. Anthony J. J. Rourke was on hospital accreditatlon.lbmliSbiA. Sehmld~ M. D., ......tory •
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;;:!come Saturday rught when . Dr. David A. Peters, a repre- originally scheduled to be at the ~ which both Gallipolis institutions treasurer.
of Sot(" Vietnam ID liM bat
Y arnved hero by plane from .entaUve of Or. Anthony J. J. 1 Friday meet11111 but was unable hove been duly accredited.
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Pekil\ll. Th~ famllies ol Soviet Rourke, president of the Amer- to attend due to illness.
I Present lor the mootl!lg were m,, Dr. Peters, 1\lr. JeJIIOII,
lltaa froQI oouad Jodgm.onl"
dlpl~mats m Peking tald ol ican Association of Hospital ! Dr. Rourke bas a national Ichairman, John W. RaHerty, land tho two admlnlstrators touto
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OODiinWI\II anti-Soviet demon- Consultants, and Mr. Donald reputation In the fields of organ- Holzer adminlatrator; vice-chair-ed the two medical facllillea.
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slratlons In the Rod Chinese Jensen, C.P.A., Manager of the
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IManagement and Systems Divi~- to' lite .. below zero
;::~~ ~ ~: ~=~:~ DETROIT (UP!) - The ... . "The Red Guards were •ion of Ernst and EmB~ at a
Satilrdoy 11&gt; •Dorlbem •
of conuaiulll(ald to •dl'oigl 1 tent of the _spilt between t h e yel!lni around 0111' buses," nld ' moetinll ill tho stalf
dining
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E.ti&lt;li~ ' topsy ,I!JrYl
aaliooCUIO llto!r
ovo! -United Auto ~ork~
UQion one woman. Both Soviet and . room a:t Holzer. Discussions cen-1
lher"l:orl&lt;lltlOOs bad Dixie
Jileou · ~·••· ,..Ovoa 1t'bl
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not be clear until next week or r ave th arrt a1 f u
two consultants to the commlt-.
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v u coverage. itees and the two lnetltutlons.
NEW VO~K fUPI) -Sen. Czl!cb prison
Kennedy aald thai In m!17
L~l· oilOw fell ll:om I h
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I Tho Sovlel goverlltiiOlll Satur- . Exploraloa .r lite merger Robert F. Kennedy , D-N.Y.. Kennedy said AmerIcan
bl! visited In EUrope '
follosiSslppl Valley eastward
fllut::Dl f3
'n,t~ leatjers ol the 1.4 million- day demanded "!be mosl ur(ent posoibllllles wu dlseu•ood said Saturday upon his return should ho very pleased
LondOII,
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rain bit
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~liltalion rioUng ·In Peking.
' lly aad practleallly. 11 waa next few wee .s _probably will be seemed ta indicate
atU\uilo oa lluo!'* .&lt;.
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lf Walter P.
·and l!lree "The restraint and patience 'll fell the ltlliol-•preseated tbo cr!Ucal In opdmg a peaceful relallons between the
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ft!lin posts tbe Soviet people are not opportuaily r.. oalightened solution in VIetnam.
States and Czechoslovakia.
Wben '
plaril of
George
In ~ flltllit
ledera~. . unlimited/' a statement laid. lltlnkla1 telatlve lo lbe mer K ed pok t
seoo Critical I'Ortntl
haakedis~~twltehadlher
and Cllust!d 'lee lo form .
Tbe
, l'eC&lt;J!IIi!lonot- ''Tbe Soviet Union
the
poulbllitloao
enn y s e a a news
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conference at Kennedy Intema- The senator said he thinks
mined U.S. governmenl
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to find uolutlon In Y:hllmlm;·.
~ ry to protect lts,ctllzens and ItS lte consununalod, It could leas- , earUer Saturday with Pope Paul SouUteasl Asia lor three
said:
atomove
lbly mean new
the construchon
or a VI .In v 8 tican City 0n Vietn
beat. 'pup l'wfullnlerests.
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medical facility
- am. sons: Tbe fitunnoil in R1~!=: 1 ~:~~~
"I was there u 1
with UL •
SKULL TEST
of
:ris beds de- A swarm ol newsmen created the cease- ll't! proposed
In~~
George ·Melb,l.
CINCINNATI (UPI) to pennlt additional ex- scene o! noar-pal)demonlum in North and _South
in domg ·~:w:.:::
Meany '1\'ave to the. thi&lt;l! wl1b early
Such· a
structure the area oulsi-ie the .terminal durmg tbe Lunar New Year
peaceful aolulion ill
slnco tho ' stole a fi'OOO CblnoSe
replace tile two existing where the conference was held. what he said was an
Asia."
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as acute
medical Kennedy's arrival wu pnced- toward peace talks.
Kennady laid Euro~ ye~ _
ago. Tbolr Orchestra: You torcot
eel by
amval o{ Vladimir
cials hove "conlect.s we ·11o
litclUdos ltJSIIes let that goes with ll But
is a 21111· bed
acule Kiwln ·
born
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anile _,- ~~~·s ' corru: bock for H. Someone .
hospltal'.lounded In
American
"from a
European trip was 111
·~ - to use •I to test your akull I
the late Dr, CharleS E:
out what
ttono
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Parle In a Ylr1ual. eoop
d'etaL The ClliDIIIWlt'ennluail7
..... wiped out b)- rliJIU6I
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'l1lf&gt; Pll'lll ComtDulte ,.. oot
liP In
IDUowing the defeat
a! fispoj- UI'a armiM b)' tile

ronslsts ol revolutlonuy ~
ers, ;M!asantl, ltUdenll and
PF1Y 1....,. It Ill "' nin lhtngJ
imlil , ......., electioaa ... held.
lleklni 04lled II a "lfOBI
hl.torlc undertald!IJ" and •
"tromendoua viciAJry lor the
tver-¥k•torlous tbouahl ol M"'
Tse-tung." It said tbe Communo
JVII formed on Jan. 21 IUid bad
bold Its first aeaa1o1i;

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1aboteurs ripped through aU. S. military police barracks

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Analyatu ald the development
In Taiyua u)IPNI'od to ( ~ on .
lndlca!im tbat Mao hu embarted pn • lriD!lllM to pure "
Co~ from what ho boo
called 1 Jlll!le!arlan rtvolutlor:.
Polt~ the oew ClllllDIUOe
Will
power In all
poUUcal, OCOIIOmle and .cultUral
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pmenls, but l'fklnl Radle Ill&amp;
the Maotats bove won out .1114
takon over the prol'lnelal
capital of Taiyuan.
On Saturday nWJ!t, ~
Radio llllllOUilced formatioll or
"The Talyuan Municipal Rev..
luUonary Committee" u tbo
new organ of power i&gt;r
rovolutionarloo In the North
China lndUBtry city abotll :100.

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mark. JIDiot llollfi•.VJ~!"'o
Shlw Patriell O·nea" ·51 e;;h.,d. HID, illrr7 CllOf.. ~t.
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OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT, ·OFFICI;:
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WILL OOSE EVERY THURSDAY
AFTERNOON

Keith Goble Ford, Inc.
. MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

.1967

CAPETOWN. South A!rleo
(UP!) - Shore leave ,.. can·
: ct•lled Saturday for all 3,800
crewmen, lnch!lllnJ 200 Negroeo

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,B:l*a!t ·eanier
FrankllD D. ROooe'Velt docked
totally·aegregated C a p •
:!' T&lt;&gt;wn. South Afrleaa officials
protested the declsloa.

HuHy Power Mowers ·
·Y,MONDjY,

Th• l"DR II en roule to ito
· home base in MaYPort. ru.,
after a tour ot duty in Vietn:!·

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mese waters. 'The carrier, due
· to remain in GP.Ite Town for
days, ltopPed In tilis seg-

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of refueling at sea.

Stock

Now
This Year
Huffy Riding
Mowers have
FDi .
PERFDRMANCf 6Horse Power,
5HorsePower
• 31" CuUIDc Wldth/Austemperc · . ~ 1
B1W
and
t I ,H. P. Brtp 6 Stratton Engine
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llttck Slam .T riDIIIII.aion - 3 Forward
4
Horse
Power
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lpeid8 - Pllll Bever11
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• Blade can bt Dlaengapd for Eaaler
Engines. ' ".

SI'ORTS SHORT - THE FA5T.ST
THE WOili.D .,;; '1, .
TIMJ GF ·SHOWS
.SUNDAY MATI~E -i- Ol"fE .
T6NIGHT, MQ.fol,bJUES. &amp; WED.
ONE SHOW, AT 7

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Don't forpt
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~~tub, IS~ "' 18", Lavatory, :18 z 17",

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SISter. It s the wann1ng of fnendsh1ps too long llncared for. Happy Talk. So ~~~d'~tful. And
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Tops Events
, Area News

Week's

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•ALVAIIIt KILL't8 ·

(Teclulioolorl · - · ,
Wm. Holde!!. IIi~. ,Wid&gt;
mark. JIDiot llollfi•.VJ~!"'o
Shlw Patriell O·nea" ·51 e;;h.,d. HID, illrr7 CllOf.. ~t.
i:o!Oriartoona: , . .J .. • ·
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. .lll&lt;Pioalvt Mr. M•illll'
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NOTICE
EffectiveFebruary6, 1967"
OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT, ·OFFICI;:
SHOW-ROOM AND USED CAR lOT .
WILL OOSE EVERY THURSDAY
AFTERNOON

Keith Goble Ford, Inc.
. MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

.1967

CAPETOWN. South A!rleo
(UP!) - Shore leave ,.. can·
: ct•lled Saturday for all 3,800
crewmen, lnch!lllnJ 200 Negroeo

OUR NEW

v.

~
,B:l*a!t ·eanier
FrankllD D. ROooe'Velt docked
totally·aegregated C a p •
:!' T&lt;&gt;wn. South Afrleaa officials
protested the declsloa.

HuHy Power Mowers ·
·Y,MONDjY,

Th• l"DR II en roule to ito
· home base in MaYPort. ru.,
after a tour ot duty in Vietn:!·

•

mese waters. 'The carrier, due
· to remain in GP.Ite Town for
days, ltopPed In tilis seg-

J re•gation;I:OOJ,cious nallen

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HUFFY

SHERATON

to

Are

In

: save ~.ooo - the additional
of refueling at sea.

Stock

Now
This Year
Huffy Riding
Mowers have
FDi .
PERFDRMANCf 6Horse Power,
5HorsePower
• 31" CuUIDc Wldth/Austemperc · . ~ 1
B1W
and
t I ,H. P. Brtp 6 Stratton Engine
'
llttck Slam .T riDIIIII.aion - 3 Forward
4
Horse
Power
' ' ..,
lpeid8 - Pllll Bever11
.
• Blade can bt Dlaengapd for Eaaler
Engines. ' ".

SI'ORTS SHORT - THE FA5T.ST
THE WOili.D .,;; '1, .
TIMJ GF ·SHOWS
.SUNDAY MATI~E -i- Ol"fE .
T6NIGHT, MQ.fol,bJUES. &amp; WED.
ONE SHOW, AT 7

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Transport and Pulling Acoessorlei
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- For Outatandlna
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lfaneiiVenblliiJ

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Plenty of power. .U ;;

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Don't forpt
Ul bel~

11167.

.BATHROOM SPECIAL!
.' OUTFIT COMPLETE TO
THE ROOR
~~tub, IS~ "' 18", Lavatory, :18 z 17",

'

J!e~~~le ~~~ commode, lavatory sup.·
Plf ')llpe, collllliOde supply pipe, com. IIIOCI~ sell, tub ·IIIIX!ng faucet.t, lavatory
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A~d th~t means_being together when you can't-be. Talking to someone d~ft ~'#Y· Saying
~1ce th1~ to mce ~eople. B~ng a _good and thou-ghtful son or daughter.,:a .~by~nf'.,-»~other or
SISter. It s the wann1ng of fnendsh1ps too long llncared for. Happy Talk. So ~~~d'~tful. And
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so easy. Easy as a·b·c. See your phone book. Y.'u'll be so glad you
·something you ought to do often, un't it~
:,'t
.

call~

;;w · • -~ Al!ilka and Hawaii) for three minutn-a clollaflctt )..,, Anywh- in
-.
Olifo-40 cents or leu, (except island pOinu). See yoilr p'bime book for deWh.
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The Sun4ay Tlmewlentlnel, Sunday, l"eb. s, 1967-S

Peace Feelers are Two·· .

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EarHart's
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Finish.SpaeeJob TheyGaveAUFor
IIIII be 10111t lime boiON II
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far cetta.lb how lar tbO II&amp;IICD'I
Pl'llllfllll b8o boU set blot by lilt

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~Aile ueldem at
KeDDOdJ - not.
1111W aaodler ~· II dleebcl
deci.red l'tlld3' to UDdlrllko lbo
wbldl ApollO I ,.nl DIIVer make.

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tbJ'li·tl!M II '1111 .-rtalll-

effon to ~ tbt !110011 wiU not
v.~
· Grtiooon, Ed•ard
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would be 111e
11119 R~
to
t must riot. Tbey would
•lltl as ..to .moUrn tllem overlonfl, ot
can·
heroes.
Grlu61ii: lihit'Se!! on"" said;· •·u we die,
·wirl( people w accept It . . Tho 0011.
of opaco II WQI'Ih tlu! d.!k of Ule."
people 410' accept the risk, althougil
they ha.. been profoundly sbo&lt;l&lt;ed by 1111
terrible prlc&gt; exacted in one oudden ftash
of fire. Only a lew, wbo 1!11J "'''''Oe space
exploration for entirely other reasons than
Ito danger, call for a olowing down or a
h~l - because II. what happened lo Apollo
l.
'Hie people also know that !he safety ol
the astronauts ·hu alwaya been tile ovvrldlnC concern of everyone connoellol wllb
th!l)lpi.te' program and that II will collllnue to be so. Being first to tho moon II not
worth the life ol even one man. U the Da.
tion can reach the goa1 with no more fatal!tiOJ, ·~!"&amp;WY 11Q '!"le will ~lain even
if sonit!6ne gels there before us.
Ironlcilly,Vtlle vtry !act that lhtre hal
been a tragedjl' mrns us reallze wltal cap.lli&gt;le hllndS. ~am has been In. We
:tJ.gin to appreciate more fully not only
the skill and bravery of all the aatronauts
.;who have gone into space but also thP.
·care and d0111catlon of the hundreds of
•nameless meo on tht groUnd wbo llaw

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eel bY United Cllllroh Wo!D!II io always oblerved 00 the ftrot country for New Zealand where
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Jnvjte all ot,.tbe COIIIIJlUn. friday of Lent and eacb year !lbe died, Qutell Salote aked
icy to join In lllil• oioervance, . eatenda beyond still more na- for tbe Sacrament o1 1he Holy
Written by a. $&lt;iu1h Sea .Jo. tiona! and religious 1Jneo Ia COII- IO&gt;m!DIII!Ion, and aller reeel'•ini
, land queen - a ChrlsUan WQm· cern for the needs. of ail people lit, I!Jid tbt prelldonl of tbe
, an who knew ~~ had only a for the meuage of the CbriJ. 'jFree Wesleyan Cburcb lhore,
lew months 1&lt;&gt; ,l!!';e, -, the pray. ~an gospel.
lbat ber preparalkil! bad been
' er service is b9Uftd . to 611. a Queen. Sa1ote .'fupou. of .Ibol made, not by ber own llr&lt;onglh!
need for every Cbfistlan wom- Tonga Islands hs4 ruled her but throu&amp;b the purllytac
an, for it emhra~ praise and JSiand_. ~dom 47 yearo when ol CluisL Sbe Aiel abe bad
tbanksgjvlng, s\iiiPllcaUon lor she wrote tbJJ year'a service 1a fear ol leavinJ family
. forgiveness, and entreaty for 1965 jiiSI. before her death. Her country, oo fear or 'doubt
God's help for ·all who suffer strona Ouisilan .faith
and tb1a journey lbtougb ihe ..... ·
and for all who are working to- senae o1 tbe ~lerna! is
vaUey" bocauoe sbe knew
ward making a better world.
eel in the service. Since lj!U Lord is lllere.... and l teslltfY
' wilb certainty that my life
nero wlll be two otber '"'-"""'"'""""", . . ftrmly fixed iD Hlm."
In prologue to tbe
World Day of Pcayer Sorvlceo MeiiJ• Chapter DAR
ta Gallla CoUDiy Ibis year:
WillMeetFeb.lQ
:'a~:;:~~~~~!_
Friday - February 11
Witb .Mr•. Fuher
men of tbt world belp to usher
7:31 p. m. - Cbeshlre BapReturn
Jonathan
Meigs
in
God's new day for all peo- .
llst Charcb Ia Choohlro.
Chapter, Daughters Of the pie."
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7:31 p. m. - SlmJIOOII MelbAmerican
Revolution,
wi
II
Tbe
Utanksgiving
includes
aU
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edisl In Rto Grande
meet Friday, F~b. 10, at the who have overcome dilficultiea
borne ,of Mro. &lt;;!Inion Fisher, and persecution, buildert of I
The local service ' will be at Lincoln Hill, Pomeroy,
at peace and good will, doctors,
1:30 p. m. at First Presbyter- 3:30 p. m.
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r.urses, teachers, and leaders , CAI'TUIOI! IT AU.!
tM h•~ raw ~1 tight, .
ian Church, Gallipolis. Partie·
Assisting )lostesses will be "in the cause ol trulh
and : Fr41ft
Tlr.i.l OM
aliv~.
!paling in the observance will Mrs. A.. H. IV!ight and Mrs. · right."
Tltt. OM " ' y .. bill.
be church women and ministers Carver William•, Jr.
ln many communities World r Olli dollld ocptwe it tHL
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of the area churches.
'The time haa been changed Day ol Prayer has 'marked the f« Itt phollpi!Piilc rtcord If )IIIII
No barriers of race, denomin- rrom S p. m. tq .3:30 because turning point toward an ecu- 1 wtddlnf, lhl Hr¥iCtl Of I
prefeu!Onal phototraplltr &amp;/~ eND
atlon, or culture are recogniz- of the World .Day of Prayer. meDical
concern.
United : till.
Clll • tMiy, wQI't ro111t
ed when women come together ! The program will feature Church Women in recent year!! ·
for this prayer day, which
an antique: ~ d1splay prese~ . have iovited catholic womeo ro
a history of nearly 80 years.
by Mro. F~.h&lt;l'. .Mr•. KnJgl)l 'join lllem in their servico. In
Nor do the women stop at and ,Mr~ •.. Qt,jjht , -)l~l~~n . more than one city this marked
2409 J•cbon A¥•. '~
supplication. They bring mo,,e- 1 Roll call ·~ . w!ll : !&gt;e a the first time people of Protest·
Pt." Piea.. nl, W.Va. ·•
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tary gifts to help suppori
President · p1 tjte
·U nllj&gt; ~ ant, Orlllodox, and Roman Cal!!·
tian interdenominational
Stat.ls. Memb~s may brli.g a olie churches bad worshipped
leges and Uterature and
favorite . antiql(e.
together.
. 115 E. S.COnd St.
acy progra-ms in many
Mrs. William T. Brown Is
Pomoroy, Ohio
tries abroad and to support
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· The February meeting of the Emanon Club of Gal·
llJl&lt;?lis at the home of Mrs. Howard Saunders Thursday
mght featured a review of lhe "SeaNh for Amelia Ear·
hart," by Fred Geener, presented by Mrs. Clarence her navigator.
Masters.
The author gives his own
The author spent six years in terpretation of the evidence
which be made five trips to the round. ,
Pacific lsllu¥il, gathering In· Tbe hostess served
formation. He never found proof ments w\ll)e the group, diBcussof the death of the famous fly· ed the .Jl!&gt;litiea! and
er. He Investigated every ru- aspects of Miss Earhart's
mor, and IDiervi!!WM people and di~}lPearance. Next meell· l
from every walk of /tfe, in an ing of tbin!lub will be Thursday,
altern¢ to end tbe mystery of Feb. 1.,&amp; at lhe home o! Mrs.
1he death of Miss Earhart and Selwyn ·White.

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In &lt;OU!Itrt.. , lncludln1 those al)d servkos to llldiJUI youtb. oboerved .., T.., tlto Gii!1J
Jn Gallia Coonty unite In prayer! More 1b8J1 a """'am, Work! ....,.,., io the
to ·
, on the ,&amp;me day·, It Is a re- I Day of l'r&amp;)'el'" ls planned fl'l· lmaln an ~~~dependent ld(dom
martable event. Tlu. occasion, !marily I~ !li&lt;.;P.I!P,IN of ~~ -att« the Jlllh eelllr1·
I World Day of Pn,er, will .lake 1111 tbt partlcjpanl,i IDio aa ,1
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Melanie_ Kay Brown
ENGAGED - Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. B~own
Reedsville, O~i~ •. 1\fi'nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Melamo!' Kay Brown, to William Howard
Thomas, son of Reverend and Mrs. Clifford B. Thomas, 513 E!u'l .Avenue, Kent, Ohio. Miss Brown Is a
senior at Ohio State University. Her fiance is ·a sen·

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, k, February a~·
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II . ~. ·1.11 . . . places ot
1 The week m . ·. ~ a'rth
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1M
' fill ~ ¥ow ,llllidr complllt.
.' of the incorporatll!li'J!I .,thf ·BSA tn·
. &lt;7~ •· . ~to--1~;
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JIPIII!lf I'IIIIIID lbe
' Millions o1 Amef\I:.W l!oi• - boyi wbo : ' Will, -.~.' ~ , -'AIIIU!II tbt BSA will
are now the men Yiloo .gofern Qllr countrt · pltF .llolt lit· till XII World Jlllll&gt;oree lD
1run our induotrios, stall .'.our laboratories
Idaho. II will laa tlu! flnt intema!IOIIII
i - have been rouN!ed· ool by scout1n1 in
~I' om bold 1D lllb country.
·the past bali century. ·Millions more. will
Wt ~ thai programs
Uke Project
' be in the future u lite •ihovement keeps . Free Enterprise are moves In a bealtlly
!J&gt;ace wlth history.
dlrecUon. For Scioutlng, - . and it'a
liO
More than tile Scouts' uQiforms b•ve . wblaper "*1 - ia iD tnlltlllt. Tht lroUo
&lt;hanged In o1s decadu. One me~~Sure of
hie llJ not Ia flildlng boyl to bt ·ao, 8coUII
that change is constanOy updated . merlllll Ia flndlaa lbe trainltl, apablo t badp prOifam, wb~ now coven lot · lin leadenblp at tbe dlllrlal and
ll'la
careers and hohi&gt;les, irioludlng such mod·
levels and money to employ and kelp
rn subjeoli u eloclronid, atomic ene&lt; . lbem, aa weD u money to nWnllln llle
jSY and communication mt&lt;lia.
local JNUp lldaquataJ7,
l Scouting bas alao .01'1'~ lar beyond
When Scout euetill- alncerely lllteri the hikes and ~tyinjf •it haa trad!Uona~
osted Ia l&gt;o-; welfare qat - ' lite ,..
jlY been assoc!allllf with. As part of tbe
jor part al lbelr 'l!llrtlni houri - ·up· to
organizauon'•
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C!large
that
II daily. - lltii'OUIICiaa fer lwldoula on lbe
1
l young reopie ~~~ ~ng up. with little local ltftl l'lllllr IbiD It"'... their l!'OQIII
;xnowledge of ~!)~ enterprtse system,
in munlliCful ~ylll-. 11,11 limo~ !Uft
Scouts today llllllt; "!t~d trtps to plants
an ~ reapprallal .al llbere .IOOuto
and offices to !ee firsfttand. what 1 partl..
InC Is hiadlJII.
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lliucutlftl .,. at u all-time IO!f . lD
Across !he counlr)o, tltouoands o!. Seoul
auppq. II 11 Ul*'-1 lbal a ~
posts specialize In such ftelds as merchan·
!or recently rt11nt1 0. &lt;i1J1 Nash, at , lilt
!d~~.~~. bankiJll and hnance. marketing,
MGM District will bt llllremel7 '~told to
is·
, conservation, hotel and restaur·
OOIDI by.
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· management •nd many others. ""ulta
Moat o1 an wt, 1111 ptap1e, IIJI!8I loGt
e&lt;Derts in their fields are. {eaturInto ot1r10lves and u11, ''Do we ., nat
at meetings.
Scouting Ill tO!!IIDue badly mwJb
to
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Peace Feelers are Two·· .

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EarHart's
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Finish.SpaeeJob TheyGaveAUFor
IIIII be 10111t lime boiON II
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far cetta.lb how lar tbO II&amp;IICD'I
Pl'llllfllll b8o boU set blot by lilt

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~Aile ueldem at
KeDDOdJ - not.
1111W aaodler ~· II dleebcl
deci.red l'tlld3' to UDdlrllko lbo
wbldl ApollO I ,.nl DIIVer make.

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· Grtiooon, Ed•ard
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would be 111e
11119 R~
to
t must riot. Tbey would
•lltl as ..to .moUrn tllem overlonfl, ot
can·
heroes.
Grlu61ii: lihit'Se!! on"" said;· •·u we die,
·wirl( people w accept It . . Tho 0011.
of opaco II WQI'Ih tlu! d.!k of Ule."
people 410' accept the risk, althougil
they ha.. been profoundly sbo&lt;l&lt;ed by 1111
terrible prlc&gt; exacted in one oudden ftash
of fire. Only a lew, wbo 1!11J "'''''Oe space
exploration for entirely other reasons than
Ito danger, call for a olowing down or a
h~l - because II. what happened lo Apollo
l.
'Hie people also know that !he safety ol
the astronauts ·hu alwaya been tile ovvrldlnC concern of everyone connoellol wllb
th!l)lpi.te' program and that II will collllnue to be so. Being first to tho moon II not
worth the life ol even one man. U the Da.
tion can reach the goa1 with no more fatal!tiOJ, ·~!"&amp;WY 11Q '!"le will ~lain even
if sonit!6ne gels there before us.
Ironlcilly,Vtlle vtry !act that lhtre hal
been a tragedjl' mrns us reallze wltal cap.lli&gt;le hllndS. ~am has been In. We
:tJ.gin to appreciate more fully not only
the skill and bravery of all the aatronauts
.;who have gone into space but also thP.
·care and d0111catlon of the hundreds of
•nameless meo on tht groUnd wbo llaw

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Jnvjte all ot,.tbe COIIIIJlUn. friday of Lent and eacb year !lbe died, Qutell Salote aked
icy to join In lllil• oioervance, . eatenda beyond still more na- for tbe Sacrament o1 1he Holy
Written by a. $&lt;iu1h Sea .Jo. tiona! and religious 1Jneo Ia COII- IO&gt;m!DIII!Ion, and aller reeel'•ini
, land queen - a ChrlsUan WQm· cern for the needs. of ail people lit, I!Jid tbt prelldonl of tbe
, an who knew ~~ had only a for the meuage of the CbriJ. 'jFree Wesleyan Cburcb lhore,
lew months 1&lt;&gt; ,l!!';e, -, the pray. ~an gospel.
lbat ber preparalkil! bad been
' er service is b9Uftd . to 611. a Queen. Sa1ote .'fupou. of .Ibol made, not by ber own llr&lt;onglh!
need for every Cbfistlan wom- Tonga Islands hs4 ruled her but throu&amp;b the purllytac
an, for it emhra~ praise and JSiand_. ~dom 47 yearo when ol CluisL Sbe Aiel abe bad
tbanksgjvlng, s\iiiPllcaUon lor she wrote tbJJ year'a service 1a fear ol leavinJ family
. forgiveness, and entreaty for 1965 jiiSI. before her death. Her country, oo fear or 'doubt
God's help for ·all who suffer strona Ouisilan .faith
and tb1a journey lbtougb ihe ..... ·
and for all who are working to- senae o1 tbe ~lerna! is
vaUey" bocauoe sbe knew
ward making a better world.
eel in the service. Since lj!U Lord is lllere.... and l teslltfY
' wilb certainty that my life
nero wlll be two otber '"'-"""'"'""""", . . ftrmly fixed iD Hlm."
In prologue to tbe
World Day of Pcayer Sorvlceo MeiiJ• Chapter DAR
ta Gallla CoUDiy Ibis year:
WillMeetFeb.lQ
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Friday - February 11
Witb .Mr•. Fuher
men of tbt world belp to usher
7:31 p. m. - Cbeshlre BapReturn
Jonathan
Meigs
in
God's new day for all peo- .
llst Charcb Ia Choohlro.
Chapter, Daughters Of the pie."
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7:31 p. m. - SlmJIOOII MelbAmerican
Revolution,
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Tbe
Utanksgiving
includes
aU
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meet Friday, F~b. 10, at the who have overcome dilficultiea
borne ,of Mro. &lt;;!Inion Fisher, and persecution, buildert of I
The local service ' will be at Lincoln Hill, Pomeroy,
at peace and good will, doctors,
1:30 p. m. at First Presbyter- 3:30 p. m.
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r.urses, teachers, and leaders , CAI'TUIOI! IT AU.!
tM h•~ raw ~1 tight, .
ian Church, Gallipolis. Partie·
Assisting )lostesses will be "in the cause ol trulh
and : Fr41ft
Tlr.i.l OM
aliv~.
!paling in the observance will Mrs. A.. H. IV!ight and Mrs. · right."
Tltt. OM " ' y .. bill.
be church women and ministers Carver William•, Jr.
ln many communities World r Olli dollld ocptwe it tHL
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'The time haa been changed Day ol Prayer has 'marked the f« Itt phollpi!Piilc rtcord If )IIIII
No barriers of race, denomin- rrom S p. m. tq .3:30 because turning point toward an ecu- 1 wtddlnf, lhl Hr¥iCtl Of I
prefeu!Onal phototraplltr &amp;/~ eND
atlon, or culture are recogniz- of the World .Day of Prayer. meDical
concern.
United : till.
Clll • tMiy, wQI't ro111t
ed when women come together ! The program will feature Church Women in recent year!! ·
for this prayer day, which
an antique: ~ d1splay prese~ . have iovited catholic womeo ro
a history of nearly 80 years.
by Mro. F~.h&lt;l'. .Mr•. KnJgl)l 'join lllem in their servico. In
Nor do the women stop at and ,Mr~ •.. Qt,jjht , -)l~l~~n . more than one city this marked
2409 J•cbon A¥•. '~
supplication. They bring mo,,e- 1 Roll call ·~ . w!ll : !&gt;e a the first time people of Protest·
Pt." Piea.. nl, W.Va. ·•
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tary gifts to help suppori
President · p1 tjte
·U nllj&gt; ~ ant, Orlllodox, and Roman Cal!!·
tian interdenominational
Stat.ls. Memb~s may brli.g a olie churches bad worshipped
leges and Uterature and
favorite . antiql(e.
together.
. 115 E. S.COnd St.
acy progra-ms in many
Mrs. William T. Brown Is
Pomoroy, Ohio
tries abroad and to support
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· The February meeting of the Emanon Club of Gal·
llJl&lt;?lis at the home of Mrs. Howard Saunders Thursday
mght featured a review of lhe "SeaNh for Amelia Ear·
hart," by Fred Geener, presented by Mrs. Clarence her navigator.
Masters.
The author gives his own
The author spent six years in terpretation of the evidence
which be made five trips to the round. ,
Pacific lsllu¥il, gathering In· Tbe hostess served
formation. He never found proof ments w\ll)e the group, diBcussof the death of the famous fly· ed the .Jl!&gt;litiea! and
er. He Investigated every ru- aspects of Miss Earhart's
mor, and IDiervi!!WM people and di~}lPearance. Next meell· l
from every walk of /tfe, in an ing of tbin!lub will be Thursday,
altern¢ to end tbe mystery of Feb. 1.,&amp; at lhe home o! Mrs.
1he death of Miss Earhart and Selwyn ·White.

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In &lt;OU!Itrt.. , lncludln1 those al)d servkos to llldiJUI youtb. oboerved .., T.., tlto Gii!1J
Jn Gallia Coonty unite In prayer! More 1b8J1 a """'am, Work! ....,.,., io the
to ·
, on the ,&amp;me day·, It Is a re- I Day of l'r&amp;)'el'" ls planned fl'l· lmaln an ~~~dependent ld(dom
martable event. Tlu. occasion, !marily I~ !li&lt;.;P.I!P,IN of ~~ -att« the Jlllh eelllr1·
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ENGAGED - Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. B~own
Reedsville, O~i~ •. 1\fi'nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Melamo!' Kay Brown, to William Howard
Thomas, son of Reverend and Mrs. Clifford B. Thomas, 513 E!u'l .Avenue, Kent, Ohio. Miss Brown Is a
senior at Ohio State University. Her fiance is ·a sen·

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1 The week m . ·. ~ a'rth
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.' of the incorporatll!li'J!I .,thf ·BSA tn·
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' Millions o1 Amef\I:.W l!oi• - boyi wbo : ' Will, -.~.' ~ , -'AIIIU!II tbt BSA will
are now the men Yiloo .gofern Qllr countrt · pltF .llolt lit· till XII World Jlllll&gt;oree lD
1run our induotrios, stall .'.our laboratories
Idaho. II will laa tlu! flnt intema!IOIIII
i - have been rouN!ed· ool by scout1n1 in
~I' om bold 1D lllb country.
·the past bali century. ·Millions more. will
Wt ~ thai programs
Uke Project
' be in the future u lite •ihovement keeps . Free Enterprise are moves In a bealtlly
!J&gt;ace wlth history.
dlrecUon. For Scioutlng, - . and it'a
liO
More than tile Scouts' uQiforms b•ve . wblaper "*1 - ia iD tnlltlllt. Tht lroUo
&lt;hanged In o1s decadu. One me~~Sure of
hie llJ not Ia flildlng boyl to bt ·ao, 8coUII
that change is constanOy updated . merlllll Ia flndlaa lbe trainltl, apablo t badp prOifam, wb~ now coven lot · lin leadenblp at tbe dlllrlal and
ll'la
careers and hohi&gt;les, irioludlng such mod·
levels and money to employ and kelp
rn subjeoli u eloclronid, atomic ene&lt; . lbem, aa weD u money to nWnllln llle
jSY and communication mt&lt;lia.
local JNUp lldaquataJ7,
l Scouting bas alao .01'1'~ lar beyond
When Scout euetill- alncerely lllteri the hikes and ~tyinjf •it haa trad!Uona~
osted Ia l&gt;o-; welfare qat - ' lite ,..
jlY been assoc!allllf with. As part of tbe
jor part al lbelr 'l!llrtlni houri - ·up· to
organizauon'•
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that
II daily. - lltii'OUIICiaa fer lwldoula on lbe
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l young reopie ~~~ ~ng up. with little local ltftl l'lllllr IbiD It"'... their l!'OQIII
;xnowledge of ~!)~ enterprtse system,
in munlliCful ~ylll-. 11,11 limo~ !Uft
Scouts today llllllt; "!t~d trtps to plants
an ~ reapprallal .al llbere .IOOuto
and offices to !ee firsfttand. what 1 partl..
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lliucutlftl .,. at u all-time IO!f . lD
Across !he counlr)o, tltouoands o!. Seoul
auppq. II 11 Ul*'-1 lbal a ~
posts specialize In such ftelds as merchan·
!or recently rt11nt1 0. &lt;i1J1 Nash, at , lilt
!d~~.~~. bankiJll and hnance. marketing,
MGM District will bt llllremel7 '~told to
is·
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OOIDI by.
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Moat o1 an wt, 1111 ptap1e, IIJI!8I loGt
e&lt;Derts in their fields are. {eaturInto ot1r10lves and u11, ''Do we ., nat
at meetings.
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Mqnolla Temple
Sisters met '11uJroday

at ber home, Mulberry Ave.
The meetlnl in eharge of
Lawrence ' ••••••• vlee
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Edith Klein have returned
ber. Mrs. RDlllD Bearho was
Middleport alter
reportedlmprovinll. Mrs.
era! weeks in Columbus
stewllt and Mn.
the illness and death of
Campbell loot their hrolher-ino
oister.
law by death. A round robin
The Rev. and Mrs. Donald sympathy eard was lien! to Mrs.
Hid&lt;a and son, Doug, have gone Albert Alward and a round robto Indiana whero be bas a new in get well card to Mrs. Bearhs.
pastorate. They are In Ver- Members are to take a gilt
sailes, Ind.
for sunshine basket to the nest
The Rev. and Mrs.
meeting, for Mrs. Bearhs. The
Boone and children, Jellllie and traveling prize donated by Miea
David, left tbll week for
Lena Grueser was awarded to
&lt;beater, Conn., for a visit
Henry Reibel. The group
relntives. He will begin
sang Happy Birlhday to severministry ID !be east in
members, after whitb the
lle81' luture.
meeting closed with the MizFrll!llcls have learned thAt
pah benediction.
and Mrs. Allen Hughes
Games were played during
are spending the winter months the social hour with prizes alD nortdl have purchased
warded to Mrs. Reibel
Mrs.
home there.
Steifl, Mrs. Lanning ~nd Miss
MrL Vernon Weber
Lena Grueser. A dessert course
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week.
those named above and Mrs.
A3c Jobo Thomas Bryan, son Amanda Kaspar, Mrs. Gladys
of Mr. and Mra. John Albert Cuckler, Mrs. Arnold Hayes,
Bryan, Middleport, has been Mrs Thomas Cook Miss The!·
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In Grand Forks, N. D.
Grueser.

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·a t ollurcll. Circle 4 at 8 p.m.
at llomt of Mrs. Hughey
lOI!es, .,., Jled&amp;ewood Drive.
ctr&lt;Ie 7 at I p. m. at borne
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Ametlta wDJ meet

cburtb will hold a '""ove
POMEROY BAND ~
~ ~ake BliP Ill hAs~!IICJB will meet 'l'1MIIIaJ

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Shoe Sale
Continued
THE SHOEBOX

Yov choose exactly the style, the fabrfc and the color you
want, from a wide range that we will show you.

Mtaday. at 7:110 p. m. at
IOOF Hall Following m· ~::1
1111 there will be a v. ·
ibox lbd Valentine cookies
be !III'Yed.
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BEBt'IW''FEATU11ES.-. ' ·
BEBT,. . ~c;E
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BIG •

held 2t Old Kyger Free W•ll
Baptist church at 7 p.m., Saturday, Feb. ll. The church is lor,ated on Rt. 5.~, one am: a
miles from Cheshire.
The Allrfd quarlf!r, and
Gospel Light quartet
from
Ravenswood, W. Va ., will be
gu""ts. All singers and the pub·
tiC are invited tct attend.
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· luct. Duel .,. payJible.
7:3l .p. m. Til• cllll'ter will be
ENGLISH CLUB wDI meet dr+d ill memory of Mary
at 7 'p.m, It lbe homt
ol Parter and an ~ are
iMrl. S. L. BoaaartL Mn. Vl1asked tct wear white. The ValID&amp; PlldloJo wDI have lht pro- •entlnl party bas Wen
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this week in Columbus
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0 . owing &lt; ~· mg ode ·te- law, Mr. and Mrs. Tip Bowling
pie tee cream ...Vl 1ee a
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we;e served b•; the hostesses. and son, Ra y,
IS s er,
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Miss
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1 h .1 Wednesday afternoon with
a! ~ "eo'wlerembus ondwnco . osp:;· Charles McNam~ of Mid&lt;lle-!1

There will be a '&gt;Ong

SVNDAy
HOCKJNG SuiJ.Distr!Ot Nl&amp;slonarY ·eonvenlion wlll be b•ld
at the 'Naomi Baptist church
JIDberl Youac.
Sunday. Regular worship Sfll'V·
AMEIIJCAl'l BED er.. ·GriJ Ice wDJ be beltllin tbe forenooD
LldiM LlliiCIIlom, · 12:11 p.m., w1111 lbe afterDDOil meetln&amp; 1o
liDizer llolpiW Calelerll.
beCill at 1:30 p. m. Dtnner w!U
FABNICII Ca1oDy OJIIJIIR, be served at aoon.
Jllllllbln ttl lhe American
MONDAY
~ will meet It 2
TJIC POMEBOY Bend C.B.
MJI. L.
AJtsll&gt;ary will meet
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' B&amp;'Jf Alii 110 Clllt will IIIII&amp;
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Dllllt•
AuJiliaey Board wDI meet
I'OIIIIIIOr Bile 0.. B. 1la- day lliallt at 7:30 p. m. at !be
.dia e11t dlll7 wiD meet at bOtiPital.
lhe lillie Ill Mrs. E4wanl Weill
POMEROY Gardea club
on LlDOala BeJabll lo1ondat Jllllt.-Monday at 2 p; m. at
~ Fib. lib at T:IO p.m.
_boill(_ol Mrs. Charles Per~llljr-1
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Mrs. Susie Fischer

Song Senoice WUl
Be on FebnuJry 11

Meigs
Events

PNif . .0111 ctl Jlomilll
Sllr a.pter, Order a1 Eaotem ... will meet al. 7:10
p.m.. . . . . ..,. ol Mary

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'lbelr ilt1.lftly conttnlctlon •••u"rel perf•ct
Malhlf comfort

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111'111111 Women s Society of nws Mr
Mn.
ClnisiiJD Service met Thursday ~
Robert
at tile home of Mrs. . Phoebe and
and Mrs. Cbarlel
Collie
on
Rt.
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08k
Hill.
Mn.
kew
returned
home ~=ill
Bel Co
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ess. evewing !rom Dayton
Mrs. Glodys Albao, vice presi-1
attended lht funeral of
dent, 1J!'O!ided in the aboeace of
Frye. Euaent Eskew and
the president, Mrs.
and Mrs. Raymond HatLloyd.
.
field, who also attended the fun.
-~
b 0~~ era!, remained for the weekWI
rea
Y au•· end.
rya Boster and prayer by Mary Mrs. E. J . Tracy subslitut~ wa~l g;;;,en
in the sixth grade at Harrlb n bad theui&lt;Yp"("-andaths
sonvllle Thursday and
an cl eel wio:'
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for Eugene Campbell who
08
gra~
prayer
tended a meeting for prlnclpail
Shu ley Ball.
in Columbus.
Durmg the buslDe!O
Mr. and Mrs. William Blake
111
the reports
Dawn
of Dorcas were Wednesday
~cretary' and PhOebee&lt;l
~ ening guests of his sister, Mrs.
thea~ler, "": apprev d. • Susie Fiatber.
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an you no was rea
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Marganl '"'?mas. Get · well ael and family and Frank Flachcards_were t!IDed and. sent. to er visited Thursday with
th~l Slck.dThere ~e 1 3 • 1 "~ mother, Mrs. Susie Fischer.

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210 Glllla .a.:ademy Junlar
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Sisters met '11uJroday

at ber home, Mulberry Ave.
The meetlnl in eharge of
Lawrence ' ••••••• vlee
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Edith Klein have returned
ber. Mrs. RDlllD Bearho was
Middleport alter
reportedlmprovinll. Mrs.
era! weeks in Columbus
stewllt and Mn.
the illness and death of
Campbell loot their hrolher-ino
oister.
law by death. A round robin
The Rev. and Mrs. Donald sympathy eard was lien! to Mrs.
Hid&lt;a and son, Doug, have gone Albert Alward and a round robto Indiana whero be bas a new in get well card to Mrs. Bearhs.
pastorate. They are In Ver- Members are to take a gilt
sailes, Ind.
for sunshine basket to the nest
The Rev. and Mrs.
meeting, for Mrs. Bearhs. The
Boone and children, Jellllie and traveling prize donated by Miea
David, left tbll week for
Lena Grueser was awarded to
&lt;beater, Conn., for a visit
Henry Reibel. The group
relntives. He will begin
sang Happy Birlhday to severministry ID !be east in
members, after whitb the
lle81' luture.
meeting closed with the MizFrll!llcls have learned thAt
pah benediction.
and Mrs. Allen Hughes
Games were played during
are spending the winter months the social hour with prizes alD nortdl have purchased
warded to Mrs. Reibel
Mrs.
home there.
Steifl, Mrs. Lanning ~nd Miss
MrL Vernon Weber
Lena Grueser. A dessert course
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week.
those named above and Mrs.
A3c Jobo Thomas Bryan, son Amanda Kaspar, Mrs. Gladys
of Mr. and Mra. John Albert Cuckler, Mrs. Arnold Hayes,
Bryan, Middleport, has been Mrs Thomas Cook Miss The!·
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In Grand Forks, N. D.
Grueser.

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·a t ollurcll. Circle 4 at 8 p.m.
at llomt of Mrs. Hughey
lOI!es, .,., Jled&amp;ewood Drive.
ctr&lt;Ie 7 at I p. m. at borne
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SEN:!dR lli0'1111U1S of astllll!h ~I meetin&amp; achedUied itin-sda)r halo ·beeJ1
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1;10 poll,

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In an •
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means what

Olli!lftER ooUNcJL, J18111b·
Ametlta wDJ meet

cburtb will hold a '""ove
POMEROY BAND ~
~ ~ake BliP Ill hAs~!IICJB will meet 'l'1MIIIaJ

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Shoe Sale
Continued
THE SHOEBOX

Yov choose exactly the style, the fabrfc and the color you
want, from a wide range that we will show you.

Mtaday. at 7:110 p. m. at
IOOF Hall Following m· ~::1
1111 there will be a v. ·
ibox lbd Valentine cookies
be !III'Yed.
.
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BEBt'IW''FEATU11ES.-. ' ·
BEBT,. . ~c;E
'l:tt~

BIG •

held 2t Old Kyger Free W•ll
Baptist church at 7 p.m., Saturday, Feb. ll. The church is lor,ated on Rt. 5.~, one am: a
miles from Cheshire.
The Allrfd quarlf!r, and
Gospel Light quartet
from
Ravenswood, W. Va ., will be
gu""ts. All singers and the pub·
tiC are invited tct attend.
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CUSTOM·IUILT, .,SPECIAL·ORDER FURNITURE

· luct. Duel .,. payJible.
7:3l .p. m. Til• cllll'ter will be
ENGLISH CLUB wDI meet dr+d ill memory of Mary
at 7 'p.m, It lbe homt
ol Parter and an ~ are
iMrl. S. L. BoaaartL Mn. Vl1asked tct wear white. The ValID&amp; PlldloJo wDI have lht pro- •entlnl party bas Wen
II'&amp;DI.
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nd
h'ld
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Bill Biggs spent 1 couple of
~~~~at: '':,"""~ed by t h •
this week in Columbus
~ 11 "· c 1~rc · t'
he:Tv with his· s!Jter and brother-In·
0 . owing &lt; ~· mg ode ·te- law, Mr. and Mrs. Tip Bowling
pie tee cream ...Vl 1ee a
a
nd and h' 15t
we;e served b•; the hostesses. and son, Ra y,
IS s er,
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memberi
an~
live
guests.
Miss
Sharon
Biggs.
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1 h .1 Wednesday afternoon with
a! ~ "eo'wlerembus ondwnco . osp:;· Charles McNam~ of Mid&lt;lle-!1

There will be a '&gt;Ong

SVNDAy
HOCKJNG SuiJ.Distr!Ot Nl&amp;slonarY ·eonvenlion wlll be b•ld
at the 'Naomi Baptist church
JIDberl Youac.
Sunday. Regular worship Sfll'V·
AMEIIJCAl'l BED er.. ·GriJ Ice wDJ be beltllin tbe forenooD
LldiM LlliiCIIlom, · 12:11 p.m., w1111 lbe afterDDOil meetln&amp; 1o
liDizer llolpiW Calelerll.
beCill at 1:30 p. m. Dtnner w!U
FABNICII Ca1oDy OJIIJIIR, be served at aoon.
Jllllllbln ttl lhe American
MONDAY
~ will meet It 2
TJIC POMEBOY Bend C.B.
MJI. L.
AJtsll&gt;ary will meet
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eveoiJJ1 at the
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' B&amp;'Jf Alii 110 Clllt will IIIII&amp;
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Dllllt•
AuJiliaey Board wDI meet
I'OIIIIIIOr Bile 0.. B. 1la- day lliallt at 7:30 p. m. at !be
.dia e11t dlll7 wiD meet at bOtiPital.
lhe lillie Ill Mrs. E4wanl Weill
POMEROY Gardea club
on LlDOala BeJabll lo1ondat Jllllt.-Monday at 2 p; m. at
~ Fib. lib at T:IO p.m.
_boill(_ol Mrs. Charles Per~llljr-1
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Mrs. Susie Fischer

Song Senoice WUl
Be on FebnuJry 11

Meigs
Events

PNif . .0111 ctl Jlomilll
Sllr a.pter, Order a1 Eaotem ... will meet al. 7:10
p.m.. . . . . ..,. ol Mary

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ASB Chalu ldjull
eMily to it all ti,f\lr-.
'lbelr ilt1.lftly conttnlctlon •••u"rel perf•ct
Malhlf comfort

•aort. Ohio

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Mr. and Mrs. ClarenCe
111'111111 Women s Society of nws Mr
Mn.
ClnisiiJD Service met Thursday ~
Robert
at tile home of Mrs. . Phoebe and
and Mrs. Cbarlel
Collie
on
Rt.
I,
08k
Hill.
Mn.
kew
returned
home ~=ill
Bel Co
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ess. evewing !rom Dayton
Mrs. Glodys Albao, vice presi-1
attended lht funeral of
dent, 1J!'O!ided in the aboeace of
Frye. Euaent Eskew and
the president, Mrs.
and Mrs. Raymond HatLloyd.
.
field, who also attended the fun.
-~
b 0~~ era!, remained for the weekWI
rea
Y au•· end.
rya Boster and prayer by Mary Mrs. E. J . Tracy subslitut~ wa~l g;;;,en
in the sixth grade at Harrlb n bad theui&lt;Yp"("-andaths
sonvllle Thursday and
an cl eel wio:'
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for Eugene Campbell who
08
gra~
prayer
tended a meeting for prlnclpail
Shu ley Ball.
in Columbus.
Durmg the buslDe!O
Mr. and Mrs. William Blake
111
the reports
Dawn
of Dorcas were Wednesday
~cretary' and PhOebee&lt;l
~ ening guests of his sister, Mrs.
thea~ler, "": apprev d. • Susie Fiatber.
..
an you no was rea
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Marganl '"'?mas. Get · well ael and family and Frank Flachcards_were t!IDed and. sent. to er visited Thursday with
th~l Slck.dThere ~e 1 3 • 1 "~ mother, Mrs. Susie Fischer.

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Personal Notes
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Meets at Home
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11rocram wm be beld 1u RGom
210 Glllla .a.:ademy Junlar
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oompan~ from_Evans-! boats elgbl 000\11 boslloL - :
rutt ~earo aco tbls monlb ville, Ind.. to whlr.h tne .,.,. ty-flve years ~l~~ a:.,
all was In readiness for the be-ltract for the DUUdUII of Ohio er slack was
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&amp;frini"8 of construction of Ln&lt;k River Lock and Dam 2&gt;, """ hack and s•ven 10
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pear Addison. It appeared tl•at ed here today. Preparatl""s for ChacceUor ma ';.. ~ loll
nd
all Jl.fforts had failed to ltav• tb• Jthe construclioll wll! be ma1o Pittsburg\ 1~ C e: Kana!h.,
loat" ond dam built near&lt;r G'·l· without delay '" order 11-•t the return on .;:, 0 back
li~lis.
work may be commerlCed ~s RIVer Coal.
t was
aThe story is told here '" tre soon as the stage of water Will bout 1~. or thereabouts, Clhoptam Ira Huntington was
en
Ri ver News 0 I th• J an. 30 · HI· J7· , perm• t ·
1 k f the w N Chanedition of the GalhpoUs Dat''l ' "It " reported that the B&amp;O head c er o
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1'tibune :
"We are informed that whiiP to Lhe river o~ the Ho~ far:n l
1 7 _ 8 Jier Jates
tt WGUid be advanl ;Jgeuus m on the Wl'st Vtrgm ta stde near I Jan. 31. I I
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!orne respects for Lock ar. ':i Stx ~~; ~e ~hich mdicates th:.~t r.a.ve Jnc~eased 70 ~r e~rn a;:~
Dam 25 tv be relocatec. oelnw Dam :!::. wit! not be relocated price dunng the pa ~ ownera
the mouth of lile Krmawha R.v bt&gt;low the Kanawha R~&gt;er.
as a r~sult seve;:' .,
until
er, Lhe government engtnee.-._ "The
National
.contrad- Will cl.mg to o bOt ers lowthink Jt best to gn a~cordmg Jng Company of Evan5Vtlle, lnd . the pnce for matertals IS
dd f
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t.Jam at the foot uf s.x Mil~. rr l \ery highest ol wages .. /~lh fer I There w~ll .
this season.
a~t Cine mJle above Addi son, labore:-s,as wr ll us skt.• ed em- ~attar: ~r~c/~:; dismantled
v.~th ~he lock on! . ~he., w..~t plnyf'es
th: showboat New York, origt~~;g~-~~:g s~r!;mot t ._ t J\ er, or r Here are other btts 'lf River nully Swallow and Market showveys rmd build

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"To outld Lhe dnm below tt:t&gt; Nt&gt;W S f11m1 50 years ago.
1boat bmlt at Parkersburg ;.eY· ~om~oy on w:;:nesd b!veA~~:
Kamm ha Rtver , It IS saJTf , Jan. 30, 1917 - Slack coal m I era! years ago, ana . Lhe Jrst •
ese excu ons
would lessen the value of thl' the Pomeroy Bend costs steam-I big showboat to be butlt on the severa1 years been successfuUy
Gilllipotis pool ::~bove Dam 'J..6.
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Galilpulis will bencflt
more Cong. Clarence ~ · Brown (7th Oh1o Dtstr1ct) I~ ~lso expected
f,.om the dLJm bein?, locate&lt;i ~ ~ Ohio District) wdl be one of , to atte~~- Admt~s •on _Jor
the
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i\ddi s• m than at 01 p•Jtnl m:~ the principal .speakers m the , fund-ratsmg proJect JS $.1 for
mile below th~ m1.mlh u! th: s~&gt;cond annual Pancake
~nd 1 adults ~nd 50 cents for children
Kanaw~ 1 a Htver.
S&lt;1usage Supper in Mercerville under 12.
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_tong. Brown, an Eagle Scout J
coal opera10rs have fav ored the ThP event is being sponsored himself, condu~ed a survey
rclocat;on of Dam 25 to Oe lll\".' by Cub Pack and Boy Scout last year of the members of i-:t "e Konaw ha River and thev Troop 210. Mercervillt&gt;, in con- Congrtss, and found that 57
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advan('e
Scout years. aIter the Boy Scouis bof
favu r of the
impr@\'emcHt , Week.
Amenca was cha~tered
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which will cosi over $1.000.000.1 Activ ities will begin at 4 p.m. Co~gress as a nabonal ~rg~~Ilf
Tht• Ka nauga Traction
Linr , in the Hannan Trace
H1gh 1Zat10n, morP- than one
~hould be extended on tn Dam School cafeteria. Serving will ' of the me~bers of Congress
25,
another
improvemer.i. continue th rough 8 p. m.
Ihave .be~n mfluen~ by me~~
should it
matenali:te. tr.at Entertainment will be furn- i _bershtp m, or servtce to, Sco
would be a great help to the ished by Atty . John A. Epling 1mg.
lstbus mess interests of GallirXt- and .Jack (Tex ) Harrison atld ! Browne has se~ed h~s ~ss.
ll s.''
his Valley Boys.
IS ome-1 ant 5{'0Utmaster m
Cong. Clarence Mill er ttOth ' trwn, Blanchester, and was a
Three da)'S beforr. tbi s ne~·s
- ~ --- 1 coun~lor at Camp Hug~ Toyabout the construction tf Loc·q The jellyrish, being 95 per : lor B1rct. at YeUow ~prmgs in \
CONG, BRtWN
afld Dam 25 appeared in the ed- cent water, is so 1ransparr.nt l the Tecumseh CounciL d
! "Follow the Rugged Road"
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n s~ i.t lle food iC;ide its In 1965 Brown serve as
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br .1 • h ·rman for
the \ Scout membership drtve.
"Reprc•!entatives of the con· stomach.
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HI wtU courl wllln the cese'"lol
IIlla ~ a1.a bave charge .Gl Inti ~ ...ve ., lllitel.a
tho liland Queen D.Cursibn at,.~ 14 r.b
Hlll'llillCtoD wbJch -ID"ans that and ; COiltrol &lt;&gt;I ·.the 1'&lt;11
the eiCUr'""' will be one of' .ind •
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the main pleasure ' events of
the SOJI!On.

Feb. 1, 1t'lf.)ii...: Not .a boat
from the OhiO:' ver will make
the Mardi Gru tri
New
Orleans this ' ~nu;: ~ Is tJJi ftb. a 1111 - Georce w.
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fll'st lime in many years that 11\mter, former steamboat cklrk
such conditions prevailed. Tile and abscondl"8 bank cashier,
Queen . CitY and tho llomer bi!S not yet been ..,...ted the
Smith have bitP making these Parkersburg , Sentinel or Wed-tri s High coM of coal prohib- neldily says. ....
itsp~aking tbe-Mardl Gras trip In tbe suit .of Ute WD~ms- 1 .
lhis season. 'll;Je Pt oria is go-- town, W. Va. bank vs. Geor~
ing from St. LoUts.
W. Hunter, Addle M. Hun~.
WUllam E. Rose, James A. Grlf~
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a ain contracted with
Co~- First National Bank of MarietJ~lius M. Kaufman of thls City ta ; J . W. Kelley, Alive C.
te run the annual excursion of Kelley, and the . Eureka Pipe
the big sid~wt.eel steamer Is- Co., the plaintiff has served

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ANOTHER SIGNER - Lndsey Lrons,ri&amp;ht, Tuppers Plalm, a leader · In the
Tuppers Plalm-Cheste1· Water Distnct's ef!om for a water system, acupts the
tap fee o! Blain Taylor, also of Tuppers Plains. Officials ef the proposed water
system, topic of a Meigs Common Pleas Court hearing on Friday. The tap fees of
$50 will be accepted until March 10. The tap fee will go to '200 for each user who
signs after that date.
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Crui se-o-matic, courtesy light group wsw
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engine, Cruise-o-matic, courtesy light
group, wjsJw ttres, radio, wheel covers,
remote control outstde m1rror.
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Mist Beige, Stock No. 850, 390 V-8 . engine, vinyl trim, cr uise-o-mati~ . courtesy
light group, wlslw tires, rad10, remote
outside mirror, wheel cov.ers.
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deluxe steering wheel, power steering.
radio, exterior decor group, d eluxe seat
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engine. courtesy light group, ~onsole.
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Two of One Family Earn
'Outstanding' Retognition
Mrs. Ji:(lzabeth Slaven
of L. B. Jobnlon. wife of b
Middleport hes a double reason president, Mrs. Henry Sullifu,
for bel"8 a proud motber. She p~ldent Cenerll of lbe NalicJD.
learned In a recent letter that a! Soclely D.A. R~ and othen
her daughter, Mrs. Sam Me- who bave been 10 bo!IONd.
Clu"8 (CArol~ Slaven- of Ru- Last
Mrs 81
, 1011
pert, W. Va., has been named
year
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men of America list. The selec- IIOW of Graflqn, W. Va., wu
Uon was made on the buis of named to the 1968 edition Ill
her ach!evements and conttibu- "Outstanding Young Men ef
lion In her family, community, America." Mr. SlaVen II a
state and country.
pharmaciJt and active .In cOmA biographical aketch of these mll!lity affairs including tbl ..
accomplisbments will appear in Jaycees of whl&lt;ll be Ia aenliJI
the new edition of 'OUtstanding as pres:dent. Anolher SOli, ~id
Young Women of America." Slaven, of Middleport, 11 11J0w.
Serving on the advi!Orv boMd ing budding talent In J)liDIIIII
other women are Mrs. 1and sculpture.

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John C. Bacon approved ston, Delmar Baum. Carl Barn. I The petiUon approved
by
lbe eelabUshmenl ~ a Tuppen hill, Eldon Gaul and Lindsay! Judge Bacon also called for the
Pl~ter Water District Lyons.
'district In proceed with
!oll9Winll a courtroom heari"8 The appointment of Blacksloll , employment of persons
Fr~. .
and Baum wUl terminate at Jhe to prepare for the operation of
'!'be District, wbose 5-mem- end of 1968. Gaul's and Bam- the dilllrlct.
ber bo8rd of trustees will ·be hiU'o will end in 191!11, and Ly-1 Frank W. ~. Jr.,
appointed lor tel'lllll of three ..,.. term will terminate at the I' ney for the water district,
years, was eatabllshed In an
- ---- - - represented the groop at
altempl to secure water and
AID GIVEN
, hearlng, reported to lbe
servi&lt;e.
The Pamer~ emergency !bat rna~ re!j(denta of tbe
Named ao inJIIal
squad was summoned at 12:20 ln addition to several
p. m. Saturday for Mrs. Gor· bave already merlbed for
don Ridenour, Chesler,
who water service.
had fallen Jn front of Elber- Porter, in response to an
leld's store, and wu sufferl"8 der by Judge Bacon:,
from a possible fractured leg. a plan for the operation
She was taken
Holzer Hos- the district would be filed
pita! by the squitil.
in 10 days.

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Slated to Begin on Fe_hruary 13th

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Addison Lock, Dam _:Constructio.n Crews
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'JY DICK TllOMAI'
oompan~ from_Evans-! boats elgbl 000\11 boslloL - :
rutt ~earo aco tbls monlb ville, Ind.. to whlr.h tne .,.,. ty-flve years ~l~~ a:.,
all was In readiness for the be-ltract for the DUUdUII of Ohio er slack was
tJ&gt;t 1
&amp;frini"8 of construction of Ln&lt;k River Lock and Dam 2&gt;, """ hack and s•ven 10
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Md Dam :t5 on the OblO Rlver l here, has been awarded, arnv· boats. The ol: ~~ i,...,;
pear Addison. It appeared tl•at ed here today. Preparatl""s for ChacceUor ma ';.. ~ loll
nd
all Jl.fforts had failed to ltav• tb• Jthe construclioll wll! be ma1o Pittsburg\ 1~ C e: Kana!h.,
loat" ond dam built near&lt;r G'·l· without delay '" order 11-•t the return on .;:, 0 back
li~lis.
work may be commerlCed ~s RIVer Coal.
t was
aThe story is told here '" tre soon as the stage of water Will bout 1~. or thereabouts, Clhoptam Ira Huntington was
en
Ri ver News 0 I th• J an. 30 · HI· J7· , perm• t ·
1 k f the w N Chanedition of the GalhpoUs Dat''l ' "It " reported that the B&amp;O head c er o
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1'tibune :
"We are informed that whiiP to Lhe river o~ the Ho~ far:n l
1 7 _ 8 Jier Jates
tt WGUid be advanl ;Jgeuus m on the Wl'st Vtrgm ta stde near I Jan. 31. I I
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!orne respects for Lock ar. ':i Stx ~~; ~e ~hich mdicates th:.~t r.a.ve Jnc~eased 70 ~r e~rn a;:~
Dam 25 tv be relocatec. oelnw Dam :!::. wit! not be relocated price dunng the pa ~ ownera
the mouth of lile Krmawha R.v bt&gt;low the Kanawha R~&gt;er.
as a r~sult seve;:' .,
until
er, Lhe government engtnee.-._ "The
National
.contrad- Will cl.mg to o bOt ers lowthink Jt best to gn a~cordmg Jng Company of Evan5Vtlle, lnd . the pnce for matertals IS
dd f
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t&gt;r or unt1l the bollers
are
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th~ loc~ an:1 is smd, wJll pay tts men .n'! condemned be one less show
t.Jam at the foot uf s.x Mil~. rr l \ery highest ol wages .. /~lh fer I There w~ll .
this season.
a~t Cine mJle above Addi son, labore:-s,as wr ll us skt.• ed em- ~attar: ~r~c/~:; dismantled
v.~th ~he lock on! . ~he., w..~t plnyf'es
th: showboat New York, origt~~;g~-~~:g s~r!;mot t ._ t J\ er, or r Here are other btts 'lf River nully Swallow and Market showveys rmd build

.l'W« ~ by Col ~- on Jbe _ . ,
w!O • tbown lbealricll .JWi molioli 'Ifill be

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"To outld Lhe dnm below tt:t&gt; Nt&gt;W S f11m1 50 years ago.
1boat bmlt at Parkersburg ;.eY· ~om~oy on w:;:nesd b!veA~~:
Kamm ha Rtver , It IS saJTf , Jan. 30, 1917 - Slack coal m I era! years ago, ana . Lhe Jrst •
ese excu ons
would lessen the value of thl' the Pomeroy Bend costs steam-I big showboat to be butlt on the severa1 years been successfuUy
Gilllipotis pool ::~bove Dam 'J..6.
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Galilpulis will bencflt
more Cong. Clarence ~ · Brown (7th Oh1o Dtstr1ct) I~ ~lso expected
f,.om the dLJm bein?, locate&lt;i ~ ~ Ohio District) wdl be one of , to atte~~- Admt~s •on _Jor
the
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i\ddi s• m than at 01 p•Jtnl m:~ the principal .speakers m the , fund-ratsmg proJect JS $.1 for
mile below th~ m1.mlh u! th: s~&gt;cond annual Pancake
~nd 1 adults ~nd 50 cents for children
Kanaw~ 1 a Htver.
S&lt;1usage Supper in Mercerville under 12.
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'·\tar.y leading rivermen anct next Saturday evening.
_tong. Brown, an Eagle Scout J
coal opera10rs have fav ored the ThP event is being sponsored himself, condu~ed a survey
rclocat;on of Dam 25 to Oe lll\".' by Cub Pack and Boy Scout last year of the members of i-:t "e Konaw ha River and thev Troop 210. Mercervillt&gt;, in con- Congrtss, and found that 57
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advan('e
Scout years. aIter the Boy Scouis bof
favu r of the
impr@\'emcHt , Week.
Amenca was cha~tered
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which will cosi over $1.000.000.1 Activ ities will begin at 4 p.m. Co~gress as a nabonal ~rg~~Ilf
Tht• Ka nauga Traction
Linr , in the Hannan Trace
H1gh 1Zat10n, morP- than one
~hould be extended on tn Dam School cafeteria. Serving will ' of the me~bers of Congress
25,
another
improvemer.i. continue th rough 8 p. m.
Ihave .be~n mfluen~ by me~~
should it
matenali:te. tr.at Entertainment will be furn- i _bershtp m, or servtce to, Sco
would be a great help to the ished by Atty . John A. Epling 1mg.
lstbus mess interests of GallirXt- and .Jack (Tex ) Harrison atld ! Browne has se~ed h~s ~ss.
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his Valley Boys.
IS ome-1 ant 5{'0Utmaster m
Cong. Clarence Mill er ttOth ' trwn, Blanchester, and was a
Three da)'S beforr. tbi s ne~·s
- ~ --- 1 coun~lor at Camp Hug~ Toyabout the construction tf Loc·q The jellyrish, being 95 per : lor B1rct. at YeUow ~prmgs in \
CONG, BRtWN
afld Dam 25 appeared in the ed- cent water, is so 1ransparr.nt l the Tecumseh CounciL d
! "Follow the Rugged Road"
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n s~ i.t lle food iC;ide its In 1965 Brown serve as
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br .1 • h ·rman for
the \ Scout membership drtve.
"Reprc•!entatives of the con· stomach.
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HI wtU courl wllln the cese'"lol
IIlla ~ a1.a bave charge .Gl Inti ~ ...ve ., lllitel.a
tho liland Queen D.Cursibn at,.~ 14 r.b
Hlll'llillCtoD wbJch -ID"ans that and ; COiltrol &lt;&gt;I ·.the 1'&lt;11
the eiCUr'""' will be one of' .ind •
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the main pleasure ' events of
the SOJI!On.

Feb. 1, 1t'lf.)ii...: Not .a boat
from the OhiO:' ver will make
the Mardi Gru tri
New
Orleans this ' ~nu;: ~ Is tJJi ftb. a 1111 - Georce w.
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fll'st lime in many years that 11\mter, former steamboat cklrk
such conditions prevailed. Tile and abscondl"8 bank cashier,
Queen . CitY and tho llomer bi!S not yet been ..,...ted the
Smith have bitP making these Parkersburg , Sentinel or Wed-tri s High coM of coal prohib- neldily says. ....
itsp~aking tbe-Mardl Gras trip In tbe suit .of Ute WD~ms- 1 .
lhis season. 'll;Je Pt oria is go-- town, W. Va. bank vs. Geor~
ing from St. LoUts.
W. Hunter, Addle M. Hun~.
WUllam E. Rose, James A. Grlf~
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a ain contracted with
Co~- First National Bank of MarietJ~lius M. Kaufman of thls City ta ; J . W. Kelley, Alive C.
te run the annual excursion of Kelley, and the . Eureka Pipe
the big sid~wt.eel steamer Is- Co., the plaintiff has served

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ANOTHER SIGNER - Lndsey Lrons,ri&amp;ht, Tuppers Plalm, a leader · In the
Tuppers Plalm-Cheste1· Water Distnct's ef!om for a water system, acupts the
tap fee o! Blain Taylor, also of Tuppers Plains. Officials ef the proposed water
system, topic of a Meigs Common Pleas Court hearing on Friday. The tap fees of
$50 will be accepted until March 10. The tap fee will go to '200 for each user who
signs after that date.
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by skll,la_!l IIIIIC!harllca

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,.. Ourespertmechanics
,;,·;: adjust caster, camber,
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doe-in and toe-out to

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KODAK

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Sticker Price $2837.16 .. ...... .

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v..a engine, ('Q Urtesy Ught group, W iSIW
tires. rock e r panel molding, radio, deluxe seat belts. wh ee l covers.
Sticker Price $2770.20 ..... ... .

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engine,
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Crui se·o·mat.ic, w1s1 tires, radio,
delu xe seat belts.

Slicker Price $2916.67 ... .....•

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Candy Apple Red . Stock No 824, 289 V-8
engine, white power top, glass back light.
Crui se-o-matic, courtesy light group wsw
t ires. delux e steering wh eel. AM radio ,
intf'rior and exterior decor group, wheel

electric-eye exposure!
Now movie&amp; with fomou1 Kodak
lnrtamafic camera con~tenien~ .
Just drop in a «.odapal: movie
cartridge and the camera'•
loaded. No settings to · moke,
Electric otye sell e•posvre avtom•titally. 8aHerle1 drive your
film, let you shoot a full 50 feet
of film with no winding. Fast
f/1 .8 I""'· Autvmafic Type A
lUter.

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$59.50

POMEROY Home &amp;,Auto992-2094

TAWNEY STUDIO
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wjsJw tires, radio, wheel ~overs.
Sticker Price $3096;00 ........ .

Brittany Blue, Stock No. 825, 289 V-8
engine, Cruise-o-matic, courtesy light
group, wjsJw ttres, radio, wheel covers,
remote control outstde m1rror.
Sticker Price $2944.33 ... ...••.

GALAXIE 500 Xl2 Door
H. T. -''"'
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santerne Gold, stock No. 857. 390 v-a
engine, Luxury trim, Crutse-o-matic, vi·,
sabllity group, 8.15x15 ksk tires, p_owor
steering, radio, rear seat speaker, tmted
glass.
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FAIRLANE 500 2 Dr1 Hard Tops
Mist Beige, Stock No. 850, 390 V-8 . engine, vinyl trim, cr uise-o-mati~ . courtesy
light group, wlslw tires, rad10, remote
outside mirror, wheel cov.ers.
Sticklr Price $3069.33 ........•

GALAXIE 500 2 Door Hard Top

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FAIRLANE 500 2 Dr. Hard Top·
Dark Moss Green, Stock No. 790, 289 V-8
courtesy bght
group, wjsjw tires, pow. ot.,.r. radio, deluxe front and back seat belts, remote

engine, Cruise-o-matic,

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Sticke• Price

$344~ . 50

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Lime gold, Stock No. 865, 289 V-8 en ·
gine. Cruise-o-matic, w[s[w tires, sport

deck, radio, in1erior and exterior decor
group
Sticker Prico $3277.25 ... .... . .

MUSTANG HARD TOP
Clear Water Aqua, Stock No. 803, Cru iseo-matic, courtesy li ght group w1slw tires.
deluxe steering wheel, power steering.
radio, exterior decor group, d eluxe seat
· belts, wht=el covers.

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FALCON 4 DOOR SEDAN
Pel&gt;ble Beige; Stock No. 862, deluxe seat
belts. remote control mirror.
Sticker Price $2318.74 ..•••. , , •

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Cardinal Red, Stock No. 737, 289 V·8 en-S
gine, merc-o-matic transmiSsion, electric
clock, w1s1w tires, radio, · ~eluxe wheel
covers.
Sticker Price $3045.82
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390 V-8 engine, Stock -No. 846, ·White

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finish, all vioy' Interior, deluxe wheel •
covers. wlslw tires, d~or group, ..mel'C*
o..inatic transmission,

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·roof, Cruise-o-matlc, courte~)' light group,
8.45 x 15 wjsjw tires, power steering, .power brake-s, select afr conditioning,
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dio 1, rear seat speaker, .tfnted ·glass, bea·
V·Y duty hatteqo.
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MERCURY MONTE,¥ Y 2 Dr HT .

Sticker Price $2992.01 ... .. , , ..

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Lime Gold, Stock No. 863, 890 V-8 en- Cl
gine, black vinyl roof, Cruise-o-matu •
·St5x15 \WSW titE!S, power ste.er., power
btakeS;-·radlo·, r~ar seat sp~aker, tintea
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windsllield, deluxe seat belts.
Sticker Prl" $3892;63 . . . . . . . . • qo.

group, wide oval wJsjw tires, pow. steer.
radio, tinted glass, steel style wheels. .
Slicker Price $3542.99 ........ .

Candy Apple Red, Stock No. 835, 394 V-8
engine. courtesy light group, ~onsole.
accent stripe; wide oval wlslw trres, 4
speed transmission, radio, power steer-

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Stock No. 797, 394 V-8 engine, accentS·
stripes, Cruise-o-matic, courtesy light

FAIRLANE GT 2 Dr. Hard Top

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Candy Apple Red, Stock No. 839, :i81i, ·
V-8 engine, 2 tone paint, accent stripe,
steel style wheel covers, vinyl trim; 8.15
xl5 wjs jw tires, Cruise-o-matic, vlsab1llty •
group, radio, rear seat speaker.
· Sticker Price $3278.13 ... .. . ... .

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Two of One Family Earn
'Outstanding' Retognition
Mrs. Ji:(lzabeth Slaven
of L. B. Jobnlon. wife of b
Middleport hes a double reason president, Mrs. Henry Sullifu,
for bel"8 a proud motber. She p~ldent Cenerll of lbe NalicJD.
learned In a recent letter that a! Soclely D.A. R~ and othen
her daughter, Mrs. Sam Me- who bave been 10 bo!IONd.
Clu"8 (CArol~ Slaven- of Ru- Last
Mrs 81
, 1011
pert, W. Va., has been named
year
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men of America list. The selec- IIOW of Graflqn, W. Va., wu
Uon was made on the buis of named to the 1968 edition Ill
her ach!evements and conttibu- "Outstanding Young Men ef
lion In her family, community, America." Mr. SlaVen II a
state and country.
pharmaciJt and active .In cOmA biographical aketch of these mll!lity affairs including tbl ..
accomplisbments will appear in Jaycees of whl&lt;ll be Ia aenliJI
the new edition of 'OUtstanding as pres:dent. Anolher SOli, ~id
Young Women of America." Slaven, of Middleport, 11 11J0w.
Serving on the advi!Orv boMd ing budding talent In J)liDIIIII
other women are Mrs. 1and sculpture.

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John C. Bacon approved ston, Delmar Baum. Carl Barn. I The petiUon approved
by
lbe eelabUshmenl ~ a Tuppen hill, Eldon Gaul and Lindsay! Judge Bacon also called for the
Pl~ter Water District Lyons.
'district In proceed with
!oll9Winll a courtroom heari"8 The appointment of Blacksloll , employment of persons
Fr~. .
and Baum wUl terminate at Jhe to prepare for the operation of
'!'be District, wbose 5-mem- end of 1968. Gaul's and Bam- the dilllrlct.
ber bo8rd of trustees will ·be hiU'o will end in 191!11, and Ly-1 Frank W. ~. Jr.,
appointed lor tel'lllll of three ..,.. term will terminate at the I' ney for the water district,
years, was eatabllshed In an
- ---- - - represented the groop at
altempl to secure water and
AID GIVEN
, hearlng, reported to lbe
servi&lt;e.
The Pamer~ emergency !bat rna~ re!j(denta of tbe
Named ao inJIIal
squad was summoned at 12:20 ln addition to several
p. m. Saturday for Mrs. Gor· bave already merlbed for
don Ridenour, Chesler,
who water service.
had fallen Jn front of Elber- Porter, in response to an
leld's store, and wu sufferl"8 der by Judge Bacon:,
from a possible fractured leg. a plan for the operation
She was taken
Holzer Hos- the district would be filed
pita! by the squitil.
in 10 days.

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Second Guiding Hand School Class
Slated to Begin on Fe_hruary 13th

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WID, Pomeny, aa • 111.ember
of tbo Soldll!n' ?leUtl Colli"
mluiOII In Mel(t Couaty after
%1 yean Nn'lce baa beea
•CftiiiN wllb tfge\ by Colli·
mod Pleat Jlldge Jolla C. Ba·
mo. CUfford J. Rhodes,
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Dateline:

The
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btl' elllfiiOD llotalll Post No.
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beeD appotated to die unn•
jilted '1eml dlat will 1em11aate
oa October u of lblt year• .

MY HOBART WILSON, Jl!.
"CATV-Why la 1t Controversial?"

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THAT headlllg appears ofi a press
Dateline recently by Les•EaJtins, of Tow·
er Antennu, Inc:., Gallipolis.

Entitled.

''The Plcturt In Town, " it reads:

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"The spectacular growih of cable tel·
evision - or CATV - from fledgling ex~
periments in the early fifties to 1,7ooplus systems in the slxtlea q1111ifieo aa a

true revolution in the comm.ub.i.catiGDI
industry.

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"It has even overturned tho old TV '&lt;lass structure'
and created a new 'underprivileged' claSs - the big city
dwellers: Now, in addition to fresher air and cleaner water, many of the nation's smaller town• can boast of tele-

form at

vision service superior to that enjoyed by their metropolitan couslns.

tli!' disadfaiiiiJt or au.

~ ":" "Tbllt, IODle clUes wait for 1 'settlement of the 1..
i,8e' ~at never reaDy will come In a sharply defined pac' ·lllige, •n the llltlntlme deprl\'lng tbelt dtlzena flf 1 aero
r :'llrl:e avallabll! for over fifteen years now in other parts
(.: or U.• tolllittJ.
· . "Tht ~mt ~oll:t for ltaelf. Throu1h the years, the
tai!!lt. _TV 1!141lairy baa developed hi&amp;h ethical stand•tds
1114· aoUlid bllainess practices. The indi\'ldual system opcator Ia I llM!d cttlzefi, bringing a necessary service to
liU n. flrhiiM• Mid laking part actively In community affalrtl. 111 111
, ../iave bellff1~":;!!1~~e:f:!•~ for hilrulelf, and we ali

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GAWA County Citizen Band Radio, tne., melllbera
, tre .. iDg IU out to promote the June 18 CBR Jamboree
~. Jl Ifill be the flrllt event of this type ""'r held in Gal:
Jla.,.eouaty. Approximately 2,UOO persono are •xpect!d to
• ~.tbf' jUIIIor fllirgrounda for the event.

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Gallla County Firm Buteau melhbetshlp
end on Feb. 15. Wildo Brown, growtb commitIIITt'l

lie ~haltman, I! •trl.l'lb'e to surposo the 225 membenblp

~ota set earlier thia year by the Farm Bureau's board

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ACCORDING to the cllendat, IPtlnC II jUst around
. \ · Gie corn~; Old Man Winter baa only 44 more dayo to
, -mow otf before Mlu Sprlnattme tnakea her officii!
,,appritance.

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·- "TWENTY Y!:ARS AGO, from the rues Of the nau,
'ftibune Uld weakly GaliiD Tlmei , • . Machinery arrlvot
.t•' for A)loYi Company's new fadotY lt second ind SY"',,

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of
sarn•
by.
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Don Wllll81111 reports
his shadow ha does see, '
beavora - !l'hlcb. had buill Six more wfiklt ol winter lllert
a real nifty swimming hole will be. . ·
were moved from the · Shada
If 1111 ohadow Ia lD alibi,
River location about "'week a- · wil! •taY wl boll' day ~
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were·.ralt.... back l'llilo ' the
thll It ··" int,
wild.''
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do lbay 1111011 much bet.
The beaver u . .
let iban wo. ·
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doD't believ,tflha tfOWI'Iehol
tale
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h01lN a day i!tlcUVtly wateb- Tiley Identify With the
1!!11. Ateat, Uo"" J!!COIIOIJIIcl lni televl.slon. _
etcltin&amp; even~ lood or bad.
Just 88 we . tel 'many 9",.. '' '· HOW~·~~ Too Much? .
·several yean qo I nrvey
lim~ abollt ~lie effects o( tele. 'l'hla Ia 1 llli/4 quesUon to W'i.-IDade 61 tH \'liltlce Ill
If' ·hO; 11be ~ In~
Vllion on children, so we read "lliswer, !Oo: "letive, growlnt - week of JII'Oinmt obowa
Mrs. Yvonne D.
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iod hear many vlewpoinls on boys and ,girl! cVtalnly need a boloro I p.m. and Uoltd lbo Dayton hao rectiv.. her
Its influence upop them.
A variety of . aperJ;nces and ao- followiiJ: 111 Dllrtlm, tO so- tioel!lt to operate her
""''"~· •• lmow
. - yw and .nw,.
lrend oeems to be omar&amp;ill( In llvitles in their Uw01. One need&amp; · ealleol jullflable ldliiDio, ~ Semce" at her homo. ·
lhe thillldng of lhd,.. whO have to looll .at lhe to18J - all the IIIIWdas. 11% altempted
She Is the owner of the .
studied this question.
things that a ¥JiJII child d&lt;les. . dero, U robberies, It mlll'ller Manor Sitter Service ••
Television Is certainly here Whai other sbtlsfactlons duea eolioplrad", &amp;1 jailbnab, 7 Lawy..- Lano. Sha will ·
. to Ita)', 10 flollCel'lla art dlreet. be hiVe! W\llif
activities .U.mpll!d IJaeldap, i dyaa- child care and
ed to thi i&lt;lltdi ill&lt;l elllo\intl of doel ha tala 'ji~ Ill at hoiJ!O, . aUJIIDIJ, Jl oatorU0111, 1 cueo for the ...._. For manY
innumee rather th1111o .the at aehaol, and 'lh the commutll- ·of tbrllre, ud 01101
ol
hM o•1erated a day
'llilh ltd,
question of whether children ty? Does he have frielldo with ........
ceater end cwed for cblldreo
In action
are inlluet~ted b11ei..Won.
whOm be playl! U some Ume No on• chUd wiU view aU
woritinl mot hera.
end Ia
one very illtereitlnC itudy ~pent 1n the vigorous active tx- th!J, but with tho ovWonco
&amp;Ill II thl &lt;iaulhllt of
He
sought 1o Ieath who eolttrola ercl~ that P'OIIIn&amp;
bodies meny cl!lldren ehoooo their
Elizabeth s. Dorme.lt •nd
tlie child's Viewing of television lletd?
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tv fare, they will oee IIOIIHI iate Charlas Donnell of B•ch•ell:
fro the 1 t 1 u
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child •·•- ...,
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po n o me open
meUM.es a
,• .,. • • it. The case for the direct fn. ••• was • former u..u.
and prorranu viewed. In this to be 1 refuge from Ills owii. nuance 01 televlaloil .on
rlor tn· the lll'1lli and wu
otu4y tbotlt half ot Ilia clrlldren feellliJI olllladequaey, or Wltell. live behavior . o1
~II)IOIICI1111 for tho 0. 1IIIII
tlll"!ll!d the Sol on Whenever thlnga hav~ not· gone wen, and bOw 111ronpr lhea " wu
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lhey wlBhed. Paret~ts toot nlore he I! upset. Di1flnl tlmH of There are I GOd televiolml
A ·1950 ·grtduate o1 Bl4t•eU.J ~
responsibility for setting a bed stress or crisis, a youngster may grams, ChUdra• enjoy
Porter Hijh tchaol, lho •imes "'i;;io~==•ol!i ..l.lj;oi;~
time !lOur when viewing woUld lind it comfurtlng to "ilolt ~~ •Jeam lrom them jiiBI a1
married to S\1111 Ser1eent ••
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end, but many ercepuoru were With the TV.' li I! when a child ·d~. Used with sellae and
F. Jambs, Jr., or VInton,
made lor "S)Ieelal Bholvs."
....,. to speni a areal deal of personal .' control, djlldren
of Mr. and Mra, J1moa Joe~:
The conehuton Wll that Ill UM.e this wy that ~- have a source 01 plltlllro,
Sr, 1111 Ia
moSt homeli the '"""' Chili! ell- might need t&amp;Ciaki! stock of matloli, and mmfott
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Air
ercisei colishll!rable conltol OV· wbat else Is happening In bls televllion that II bore Ill
er the television let dutfn&amp; Ills We.
.t he mponalbla
waking hOutl.
Some ~hlldten seem to do .;ses both proQtll'll
II I! difficult to determine many tb1np and wat&lt;b telev tht I1IIIOUlit of Umt hll
how much UM.e children apend oion, too. ·others nted to be ... Views televla!On.
watclllng teleVIsion.
Several courqed ot li(tlped Ill l!ave • Telel'lalon ia bolb · iood
ourveys I!Jvo beeD made. Fit- vatlety pf ID!Wnli and ;actlvlo bid; It Ia edllcaUOJiaJ, but ·
11tH l"llll&amp;i from about 11 to 22 Ilea In their 'llyes,
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· aiao · laach a child thii
hour&amp; a WHk for elementary . Mal Allliif'VIoleaet?'
· things; II •~PI a al!lld
echool children - almoat aa In thlt area, lhtl1l INftli to bllt may llso promote
many boors as they apend In be a change In thinking. We and cri&gt;wd but
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ll&lt;hool. Hl&amp;h *'hoot
tllldanll belll'll at fJI'It tllllt !bON '1!1\11- lies.
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ipebd leu time, averaainl .. aten wttl llltcted Wbo wl!fto It lo 'mote liJipOI'IaliiiO
bout 11 bourl I .wttk.
. llteiiiiY IOIIIe'lthl\ ' diatliJ'beo( •IH pro&amp;rilll ~liftl ·
Thert Ia le111 ·lnfol'lllotlab a- Now autiiDtiU¥ art ~ regulate the iAUI
bout prwohGal ehUilrfn'• vi..,. 1111 tlilt telotlaloll It 11111&amp; ~ time a child'
1111. aiihaugh 101111 ralher Udlo 'fltld and frii.M lllhei' hnaa• 'I.1ie prilfclp'al ·
Hed data lndlcale dlat
they blatlab or !be piellll'ed:. aciiOII Ollt need
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tniy opend .. I!IIMlb .. ,.. of boW. Cblldrell let C!OIIIent ..
holll'l a day Ill Iron! of ibt
thenlttlvea up~lhl
yold prorrams:;;:'~:h.1 ;pllyii-Jiii
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of edueatlot telltatlvetY appr&lt;Wd n.w
1-?'•4'.~ for Oarn,.u. teteblti •.. Nrw :Kiwanla elub
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ierJli!jllloO lllre • . • Merelu7 ll'oPt to 2 above tero • • •
~iill D. jQ,yu elected new -m•lldet Of ClaWpoiiJ l'oat
• ' jllo,o'~•N of i'oMip•Wltl ••• Nel.onvlll~ waJ,. mysteri""!'JY m. BDil IN ·QiftJC'I 1!1ef iU hOt, •l_n yo
!denUfY, MJa)'IBlon a~e .Ita
. , .. ~ 1JIIlltet BOa; .JICIIIOII tplllt· Bille DeVU. .wa1 vll&lt;!fil to the rill!! '"~ lliPt ~· ~- t&amp;e ~~ II! ·• cbll4 Who ~~, ~ ~Pq~e
,.. If niDI il lllllill1 M U· fPij.,. · · · ·
' . io Par!
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upJJ, featurillg Tom Cuh with Sue
Country Knlghtl, tw'o other
and a
of other performen, wm per·
2 p.m. matinee and again ,a t p.m.

The Beaver. Dam, a !cleat tourist leatlll'l of the Horae
Cave
the past
.

'"Like any other successfUl enterprise in a free eco-

nomy, cable TV grew in response to demand, and the
speed of its growth Is a measure of the persistence of
that demand. The attraction of turning to five, ten, or
even twelve or more channels of entertainment and educaUon foi' 1 amall monthly charge appealed to television
viewers and akyrocketed the Industry to prominence, eo1'4'1alit 10 oi'eas that had been &amp;etuna Utile or no off-the·
... rtcepllon.
- HIXIII ~~~ li petaon'a set to a sUpetlot antenna In a
adplrlor IOtaliOII afld you 1et iUpetlor reception - It's
t!IJI llmplt,
·.. "Now lllal Po!&lt;Jple In tho major cltle• have seen the
~lillltlta Of tabli TV, the growth patletll thete has befiiD Ill follow tllat of the oUbutban and rural areas, and
it....,.. that llle uy'llh•llmll.
"Ca~lo TV hal Itt ptoblemi, though. Just as thel·
tu IDIA!rtlll 1114 radiO lttotdcailol'll feated television In
Itt otr!J dayo, se 101111 teltl'lllon broadcaster• and minufooturtn flf ruGf·tGp antenllil have opposed the cable
IDdllltrJ, But they ate tryln&amp; to sweep back the tide with
a broom; no one can prevent the auoceas of an Industry
!tilt l1'lan 1D response to iltong public demand. And In
I!Je attempt, much mllundetstandlnc hn be created, to

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WID, Pomeny, aa • 111.ember
of tbo Soldll!n' ?leUtl Colli"
mluiOII In Mel(t Couaty after
%1 yean Nn'lce baa beea
•CftiiiN wllb tfge\ by Colli·
mod Pleat Jlldge Jolla C. Ba·
mo. CUfford J. Rhodes,
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Gallia

Dateline:

The
News Deal
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Mlldlepil.; mldeat ODd M.l!mo
btl' elllfiiOD llotalll Post No.
VJf'W, Ia ColambUt, hi

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jilted '1eml dlat will 1em11aate
oa October u of lblt year• .

MY HOBART WILSON, Jl!.
"CATV-Why la 1t Controversial?"

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THAT headlllg appears ofi a press
Dateline recently by Les•EaJtins, of Tow·
er Antennu, Inc:., Gallipolis.

Entitled.

''The Plcturt In Town, " it reads:

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"The spectacular growih of cable tel·
evision - or CATV - from fledgling ex~
periments in the early fifties to 1,7ooplus systems in the slxtlea q1111ifieo aa a

true revolution in the comm.ub.i.catiGDI
industry.

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"It has even overturned tho old TV '&lt;lass structure'
and created a new 'underprivileged' claSs - the big city
dwellers: Now, in addition to fresher air and cleaner water, many of the nation's smaller town• can boast of tele-

form at

vision service superior to that enjoyed by their metropolitan couslns.

tli!' disadfaiiiiJt or au.

~ ":" "Tbllt, IODle clUes wait for 1 'settlement of the 1..
i,8e' ~at never reaDy will come In a sharply defined pac' ·lllige, •n the llltlntlme deprl\'lng tbelt dtlzena flf 1 aero
r :'llrl:e avallabll! for over fifteen years now in other parts
(.: or U.• tolllittJ.
· . "Tht ~mt ~oll:t for ltaelf. Throu1h the years, the
tai!!lt. _TV 1!141lairy baa developed hi&amp;h ethical stand•tds
1114· aoUlid bllainess practices. The indi\'ldual system opcator Ia I llM!d cttlzefi, bringing a necessary service to
liU n. flrhiiM• Mid laking part actively In community affalrtl. 111 111
, ../iave bellff1~":;!!1~~e:f:!•~ for hilrulelf, and we ali

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GAWA County Citizen Band Radio, tne., melllbera
, tre .. iDg IU out to promote the June 18 CBR Jamboree
~. Jl Ifill be the flrllt event of this type ""'r held in Gal:
Jla.,.eouaty. Approximately 2,UOO persono are •xpect!d to
• ~.tbf' jUIIIor fllirgrounda for the event.

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'.fL ..'l'IIElrlll1967
Gallla County Firm Buteau melhbetshlp
end on Feb. 15. Wildo Brown, growtb commitIIITt'l

lie ~haltman, I! •trl.l'lb'e to surposo the 225 membenblp

~ota set earlier thia year by the Farm Bureau's board

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ACCORDING to the cllendat, IPtlnC II jUst around
. \ · Gie corn~; Old Man Winter baa only 44 more dayo to
, -mow otf before Mlu Sprlnattme tnakea her officii!
,,appritance.

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·- "TWENTY Y!:ARS AGO, from the rues Of the nau,
'ftibune Uld weakly GaliiD Tlmei , • . Machinery arrlvot
.t•' for A)loYi Company's new fadotY lt second ind SY"',,

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PAT GI.ASS SAYS ...

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of
sarn•
by.
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Don Wllll81111 reports
his shadow ha does see, '
beavora - !l'hlcb. had buill Six more wfiklt ol winter lllert
a real nifty swimming hole will be. . ·
were moved from the · Shada
If 1111 ohadow Ia lD alibi,
River location about "'week a- · wil! •taY wl boll' day ~
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,:'tf:';~:l:t :;~;'::; . aomotl\iD!f•tDII 'boll!
Lieensds .
were·.ralt.... back l'llilo ' the
thll It ··" int,
wild.''
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do lbay 1111011 much bet.
The beaver u . .
let iban wo. ·
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Received For
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eave. .
doD't believ,tflha tfOWI'Iehol
tale
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.,,..,
Sitter.SefVJf!e
• · 1~1:11"'lliolnleiltt
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dom laJI,
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Bil PAT OUllll
h01lN a day i!tlcUVtly wateb- Tiley Identify With the
1!!11. Ateat, Uo"" J!!COIIOIJIIcl lni televl.slon. _
etcltin&amp; even~ lood or bad.
Just 88 we . tel 'many 9",.. '' '· HOW~·~~ Too Much? .
·several yean qo I nrvey
lim~ abollt ~lie effects o( tele. 'l'hla Ia 1 llli/4 quesUon to W'i.-IDade 61 tH \'liltlce Ill
If' ·hO; 11be ~ In~
Vllion on children, so we read "lliswer, !Oo: "letive, growlnt - week of JII'Oinmt obowa
Mrs. Yvonne D.
.,•''
tG bt;
iod hear many vlewpoinls on boys and ,girl! cVtalnly need a boloro I p.m. and Uoltd lbo Dayton hao rectiv.. her
Its influence upop them.
A variety of . aperJ;nces and ao- followiiJ: 111 Dllrtlm, tO so- tioel!lt to operate her
""''"~· •• lmow
. - yw and .nw,.
lrend oeems to be omar&amp;ill( In llvitles in their Uw01. One need&amp; · ealleol jullflable ldliiDio, ~ Semce" at her homo. ·
lhe thillldng of lhd,.. whO have to looll .at lhe to18J - all the IIIIWdas. 11% altempted
She Is the owner of the .
studied this question.
things that a ¥JiJII child d&lt;les. . dero, U robberies, It mlll'ller Manor Sitter Service ••
Television Is certainly here Whai other sbtlsfactlons duea eolioplrad", &amp;1 jailbnab, 7 Lawy..- Lano. Sha will ·
. to Ita)', 10 flollCel'lla art dlreet. be hiVe! W\llif
activities .U.mpll!d IJaeldap, i dyaa- child care and
ed to thi i&lt;lltdi ill&lt;l elllo\intl of doel ha tala 'ji~ Ill at hoiJ!O, . aUJIIDIJ, Jl oatorU0111, 1 cueo for the ...._. For manY
innumee rather th1111o .the at aehaol, and 'lh the commutll- ·of tbrllre, ud 01101
ol
hM o•1erated a day
'llilh ltd,
question of whether children ty? Does he have frielldo with ........
ceater end cwed for cblldreo
In action
are inlluet~ted b11ei..Won.
whOm be playl! U some Ume No on• chUd wiU view aU
woritinl mot hera.
end Ia
one very illtereitlnC itudy ~pent 1n the vigorous active tx- th!J, but with tho ovWonco
&amp;Ill II thl &lt;iaulhllt of
He
sought 1o Ieath who eolttrola ercl~ that P'OIIIn&amp;
bodies meny cl!lldren ehoooo their
Elizabeth s. Dorme.lt •nd
tlie child's Viewing of television lletd?
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tv fare, they will oee IIOIIHI iate Charlas Donnell of B•ch•ell:
fro the 1 t 1 u
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child •·•- ...,
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Trl~~
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po n o me open
meUM.es a
,• .,. • • it. The case for the direct fn. ••• was • former u..u.
and prorranu viewed. In this to be 1 refuge from Ills owii. nuance 01 televlaloil .on
rlor tn· the lll'1lli and wu
otu4y tbotlt half ot Ilia clrlldren feellliJI olllladequaey, or Wltell. live behavior . o1
~II)IOIICI1111 for tho 0. 1IIIII
tlll"!ll!d the Sol on Whenever thlnga hav~ not· gone wen, and bOw 111ronpr lhea " wu
a.
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lhey wlBhed. Paret~ts toot nlore he I! upset. Di1flnl tlmH of There are I GOd televiolml
A ·1950 ·grtduate o1 Bl4t•eU.J ~
responsibility for setting a bed stress or crisis, a youngster may grams, ChUdra• enjoy
Porter Hijh tchaol, lho •imes "'i;;io~==•ol!i ..l.lj;oi;~
time !lOur when viewing woUld lind it comfurtlng to "ilolt ~~ •Jeam lrom them jiiBI a1
married to S\1111 Ser1eent ••
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end, but many ercepuoru were With the TV.' li I! when a child ·d~. Used with sellae and
F. Jambs, Jr., or VInton,
made lor "S)Ieelal Bholvs."
....,. to speni a areal deal of personal .' control, djlldren
of Mr. and Mra, J1moa Joe~:
The conehuton Wll that Ill UM.e this wy that ~- have a source 01 plltlllro,
Sr, 1111 Ia
moSt homeli the '"""' Chili! ell- might need t&amp;Ciaki! stock of matloli, and mmfott
·
Air
ercisei colishll!rable conltol OV· wbat else Is happening In bls televllion that II bore Ill
er the television let dutfn&amp; Ills We.
.t he mponalbla
waking hOutl.
Some ~hlldten seem to do .;ses both proQtll'll
II I! difficult to determine many tb1np and wat&lt;b telev tht I1IIIOUlit of Umt hll
how much UM.e children apend oion, too. ·others nted to be ... Views televla!On.
watclllng teleVIsion.
Several courqed ot li(tlped Ill l!ave • Telel'lalon ia bolb · iood
ourveys I!Jvo beeD made. Fit- vatlety pf ID!Wnli and ;actlvlo bid; It Ia edllcaUOJiaJ, but ·
11tH l"llll&amp;i from about 11 to 22 Ilea In their 'llyes,
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· aiao · laach a child thii
hour&amp; a WHk for elementary . Mal Allliif'VIoleaet?'
· things; II •~PI a al!lld
echool children - almoat aa In thlt area, lhtl1l INftli to bllt may llso promote
many boors as they apend In be a change In thinking. We and cri&gt;wd but
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ll&lt;hool. Hl&amp;h *'hoot
tllldanll belll'll at fJI'It tllllt !bON '1!1\11- lies.
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ipebd leu time, averaainl .. aten wttl llltcted Wbo wl!fto It lo 'mote liJipOI'IaliiiO
bout 11 bourl I .wttk.
. llteiiiiY IOIIIe'lthl\ ' diatliJ'beo( •IH pro&amp;rilll ~liftl ·
Thert Ia le111 ·lnfol'lllotlab a- Now autiiDtiU¥ art ~ regulate the iAUI
bout prwohGal ehUilrfn'• vi..,. 1111 tlilt telotlaloll It 11111&amp; ~ time a child'
1111. aiihaugh 101111 ralher Udlo 'fltld and frii.M lllhei' hnaa• 'I.1ie prilfclp'al ·
Hed data lndlcale dlat
they blatlab or !be piellll'ed:. aciiOII Ollt need
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tniy opend .. I!IIMlb .. ,.. of boW. Cblldrell let C!OIIIent ..
holll'l a day Ill Iron! of ibt
thenlttlvea up~lhl
yold prorrams:;;:'~:h.1 ;pllyii-Jiii
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To see If lllo lfOUIId hoi puaeo

of edueatlot telltatlvetY appr&lt;Wd n.w
1-?'•4'.~ for Oarn,.u. teteblti •.. Nrw :Kiwanla elub
*'·
ierJli!jllloO lllre • . • Merelu7 ll'oPt to 2 above tero • • •
~iill D. jQ,yu elected new -m•lldet Of ClaWpoiiJ l'oat
• ' jllo,o'~•N of i'oMip•Wltl ••• Nel.onvlll~ waJ,. mysteri""!'JY m. BDil IN ·QiftJC'I 1!1ef iU hOt, •l_n yo
!denUfY, MJa)'IBlon a~e .Ita
. , .. ~ 1JIIlltet BOa; .JICIIIOII tplllt· Bille DeVU. .wa1 vll&lt;!fil to the rill!! '"~ lliPt ~· ~- t&amp;e ~~ II! ·• cbll4 Who ~~, ~ ~Pq~e
,.. If niDI il lllllill1 M U· fPij.,. · · · ·
' . io Par!
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upJJ, featurillg Tom Cuh with Sue
Country Knlghtl, tw'o other
and a
of other performen, wm per·
2 p.m. matinee and again ,a t p.m.

The Beaver. Dam, a !cleat tourist leatlll'l of the Horae
Cave
the past
.

'"Like any other successfUl enterprise in a free eco-

nomy, cable TV grew in response to demand, and the
speed of its growth Is a measure of the persistence of
that demand. The attraction of turning to five, ten, or
even twelve or more channels of entertainment and educaUon foi' 1 amall monthly charge appealed to television
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ldlppod, but bounced back up u his heo4 or bad&lt;. · •
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trainer Aaplo Dundee could aee '!'be acc:idtnt happened wblle
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simullaoeous·
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Dundee ILIIlged u Clay leU
lbrougb lbe second and lhlrd
attuds ol tbe r1ns npes and
t.lliled on hla baek on: the apI'IID of lbe rtni. Ho was only
laches away frOm twnbling off

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rei!, hla opponent In Monday
night's beavywelpt champion&amp;hlp flllbl lo the Astrodome,
ended lbelr belvy lralninf
Friday by ~ throe roundl

that? I ~ """""' loaiAP"''P
to know ontbina eaa b'JIII"' ill
a fish!. Aloo lhll fella blo a
habit ol hiWlll IIOUib of 0.
bonier
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"It wooldn't aurprilo me if II
ps lntu the t.te round&amp;. lt
coold go IS. lt wouldD't amaze
!Ill!. He'll bust Torrell up If II
,..,.. lntD the !ale I'OI!IIdl."

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"I'm IOinl
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before the cameras, the U..,
Blrda and the Elrly Ill*,"

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wor\log · 011 the baga
another two rounda.
Terrell aaya he 11 determined
to show tho world be Ia not the
Clay aald, nterrtac tD tbe Llll
olher champion. Dundee wa~h.
Bird IIIII Elrl7 Btrd uteUU•
wllh Junmy Ellis. They were on ed the 8-lool-6
and
wblc:b w111 earrt Hve tellcalili
th~ ropes when ~ was Jlllllhed was Impressed.
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;1 was scared, ? EIIJJ said.
ftght siDco the first one wllb
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rbale," Dundee s~d.
said. ''Everybody II telllnl me
Both Clay and :Jorld Box!Dg my boy II 4olnC tD win easy,
Association cbamj Ernie Ter- Hnw C8ll they say a thins like

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taken Friday night. Athens' Bob Handblocked Gallipolis center John Davidson's
period, came down with the rebound,
poir11! enroute to an easy 68-50 win over the Gal-

CINCINNATI lUPI) The
National League will play a
record 469 nJght games during
the 1967 baseball season and
players will travel a record
333,500 miles, acconliog to the
ofliciill schedule released Saturday by League President Warren C. Giles.
The 1967 season, which officially opens April 10 with Los
Angeles at Cincinnati, wUI have
an lnrrease of seven night
games over the preVious hlgh

ol 462 in 1966. The Houston AItros have a league-high 63 night
home games this season whi j
the Philadelphia Phillies will
play 62 home night contests.
Aside from the Cubs
who
have no Ughts to facilitate night
baseball, only the Mets and
Giants will play less than 50
nilht g•mes at home Ibis season. San Francisco, which does
not lend ilsell to night games
because of tho cold air blowing
in off the bay, has scheduled

only 23 contests Wlder the lights
wbile New York will play only
!4 night gam...
AU t nd Los Ang 1 both
anh~~ed 1 59 e es .ght
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brought about '" lnrrease In
travel mileage 4his year.

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Sepic hit two jump shots cand
Jell Miller made two f r e e
throws to give Ohio State a
commanding lead early In oY.
ertlme Saturday ~s tbe Buckeyes downed Wisconsin 110-14
tD even their Bill Ten basketbait record at 3-3.
Sepic's field ;oal wllb 58
seconds left In regulation play
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by 17 points three Umes and by
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with the Burkey.,
3:43 to play on a Daaket by
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a 76-74 lead on .a basket by Jim
Johnson before. Sepic made his
shot to force the overtime.
The loss was
Wiscoosln's
third against two victorieo In
Isig Ten play. Ohio State is ~
for the season, Wl•consln 7-ll.
Sepic led lbe Buckeyes with
The Sunday Times-sentinel, Sunday, Feb. 5, 1967-15 28 points, while Chuck Nalle

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ldlppod, but bounced back up u his heo4 or bad&lt;. · •
usual.
Tbe
. ha
quldd
,
c mploo we, Ill'
Y
AI he bellied lor a eoncrer,e and assured lltJnd•~ !'e was all
lloor ,~ feel below the rini. risbt.
· , ,
·
lwo women lti'WJllll
and ·
0.. 'J'Ile Roplil
trainer Aaplo Dundee could aee '!'be acc:idtnt happened wblle
lhll
•.rulclwnlintplonahlp world come be wa• oparring three rounds
simullaoeous·
·
Dundee ILIIlged u Clay leU
lbrougb lbe second and lhlrd
attuds ol tbe r1ns npes and
t.lliled on hla baek on: the apI'IID of lbe rtni. Ho was only
laches away frOm twnbling off

1,

down

rei!, hla opponent In Monday
night's beavywelpt champion&amp;hlp flllbl lo the Astrodome,
ended lbelr belvy lralninf
Friday by ~ throe roundl

that? I ~ """""' loaiAP"''P
to know ontbina eaa b'JIII"' ill
a fish!. Aloo lhll fella blo a
habit ol hiWlll IIOUib of 0.
bonier
· No Soapdao
"It wooldn't aurprilo me if II
ps lntu the t.te round&amp;. lt
coold go IS. lt wouldD't amaze
!Ill!. He'll bust Torrell up If II
,..,.. lntD the !ale I'OI!IIdl."

1004." Clly aald. ~I'm . . . "
Jive him a 101"1 wbiiii'IDI. . ....
1o blm, lilt blm, llllke .._
mla, pun1lh bllll, ~
him.
"I'm IOinl
1o illlalt b
before the cameras, the U..,
Blrda and the Elrly Ill*,"

and
wor\log · 011 the baga
another two rounda.
Terrell aaya he 11 determined
to show tho world be Ia not the
Clay aald, nterrtac tD tbe Llll
olher champion. Dundee wa~h.
Bird IIIII Elrl7 Btrd uteUU•
wllh Junmy Ellis. They were on ed the 8-lool-6
and
wblc:b w111 earrt Hve tellcalili
th~ ropes when ~ was Jlllllhed was Impressed.
1 ~·~A~Imoek::;::::;ou~
't ~~or~Temll~
. ·::.~~~140:::.;:ol:,:lho:_:ll::PI:_::to~l!!~urope=~•=nd~A=•~Ii.
or,.sllpped.
,::.
.
"I rate lhl• the kid's toucbesti~'
;1 was scared, ? EIIJJ said.
ftght siDco the first one wllb
"I almost had'• a hemor- (Sonny) lJstDn," the trainer
rbale," Dundee s~d.
said. ''Everybody II telllnl me
Both Clay and :Jorld Box!Dg my boy II 4olnC tD win easy,
Association cbamj Ernie Ter- Hnw C8ll they say a thins like

r..rren

CADILLAC
NL Cards 469 Night Tilts
BUYS ~ :I
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''ZERO plus double
after this Times-Sentinel
Ie.~
and Curt

for the Gallipolta Blue Devils sho.tJy ·
taken Friday night. Athens' Bob Handblocked Gallipolis center John Davidson's
period, came down with the rebound,
poir11! enroute to an easy 68-50 win over the Gal-

CINCINNATI lUPI) The
National League will play a
record 469 nJght games during
the 1967 baseball season and
players will travel a record
333,500 miles, acconliog to the
ofliciill schedule released Saturday by League President Warren C. Giles.
The 1967 season, which officially opens April 10 with Los
Angeles at Cincinnati, wUI have
an lnrrease of seven night
games over the preVious hlgh

ol 462 in 1966. The Houston AItros have a league-high 63 night
home games this season whi j
the Philadelphia Phillies will
play 62 home night contests.
Aside from the Cubs
who
have no Ughts to facilitate night
baseball, only the Mets and
Giants will play less than 50
nilht g•mes at home Ibis season. San Francisco, which does
not lend ilsell to night games
because of tho cold air blowing
in off the bay, has scheduled

only 23 contests Wlder the lights
wbile New York will play only
!4 night gam...
AU t nd Los Ang 1 both
anh~~ed 1 59 e es .ght
are . sc
. or
~ i
5
58
tam';."·1 \;""'~ ~r • ~JUsan
llClJIJlB !Or
511urg or
·
·
k decrease Ill the number of
back-to-baek home and away
seri., hetween ;_'two clubs has
brought about '" lnrrease In
travel mileage 4his year.

Buckeyes Top . Badgers'
.

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1\fADISON, Wis. (UP!) - Ron
Sepic hit two jump shots cand
Jell Miller made two f r e e
throws to give Ohio State a
commanding lead early In oY.
ertlme Saturday ~s tbe Buckeyes downed Wisconsin 110-14
tD even their Bill Ten basketbait record at 3-3.
Sepic's field ;oal wllb 58
seconds left In regulation play
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!be extra period after a lie at
78-78.
Ohlo State took advantage of
the Badgers' cold 25 per cent
shooting In the first haU to lead
by 17 points three Umes and by
47-34 at halftime.

rnusJ.t bacl

ca~ing up
at r/~7 with

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$5200

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Fult power Including windows and 8-way aeat, tinted
glass, radio, Autronlc eye, Climate Control air con&amp; ·
llonlng, white stdewaU tttrea. Only 11,000 mllea.

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tinted glass, white sidewall Urea, black with bel&amp;;
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In tbe second half,

with the Burkey.,
3:43 to play on a Daaket by
Jim McCallum. Wiscjlnsin took
a 76-74 lead on .a basket by Jim
Johnson before. Sepic made his
shot to force the overtime.
The loss was
Wiscoosln's
third against two victorieo In
Isig Ten play. Ohio State is ~
for the season, Wl•consln 7-ll.
Sepic led lbe Buckeyes with
The Sunday Times-sentinel, Sunday, Feb. 5, 1967-15 28 points, while Chuck Nalle

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Wednesday, February 8-7 P.M.
At Knotts Community Auction, corner. of
Third and Olive Streets, Gallipolis.
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will include a,wide variety of antique and .
collector items of old cr}rstal and china;·
fumiture, tools and numerous otl:ter
pieces.
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THEN INVEST $16,800
BUY THIS 4
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fral!te home. dil''illll
full basement wlllt
and falnlly room, fii?t~:::
carport, '"'" concr~le
tan VA 100 per cent, no d..mll
·payment, sl)lall closing coal.
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Elm St., Raci ne, 0.
POMEROY - I story frame
Wr qui ck sale. Ph. 949-2211.
(aluminum and permastone),
2 2 3te
6 rooms (3 bedrooms). bath,
basement, large lot. $7,90000.\ FOUR ROOM house, completeBRADBURY - a cozy one
ly carpeted, full basement Gaifie Reltd.lnca: Galllpcjllo
frame house, aluminum
with TV or play room in Dam 12.1, 11.9, running· 36
ing and storm windows, 5 basement, aluminum siding, on rollers, Pomeroy • ~~~~
rooms with bath, side porcll, storm windows and doors 22.77, Pt. Pleasant 25.40, -~
level lot in 'good condition.
awnings over each
' 1.86 falling, Kanawha Falis
f4,,SOO.OO.
permastone front, located
rising, Charlestoll 20.17
· Albert M. Cox, Broler
. Lincoln Hgts. Ph. 992-3872.
London Dam was runnlllll a
lft.l83t
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foot, Marmet ·was on the
l!vealags m.a&amp;S&amp;
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Winfield Dam runnill!l 3
llex 2%9
Pomeroy, Ohio 4 ROOM house with bath, two , Boat Mo\'emen.ts:
1 5 3\c_
large porch&lt;B, lot 50 x !00, In . Oblo River - OVEC Up
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roductive
Mason, near schooL See Ma- 5:30 p. m.; Pttnciplo up
dairy farm, 83 acres tillable
bel Hayes, RuUand St., Mid- 9:31i P· m.: E. P. Jones up
land, remaining
improved d1eport, 0.
1 30 6tp 11:5S p. m.; New M:,~·;~:~
pasture with some Umber,
I up 15, 4::30 a. m,; ValleY.
free gas wUh 3 producing
1porter· up 15, 6:20 a. m.;
1as wells, ample
water
·able · down 16j •~* .£ 1ln.;
supp!y, 2 hom'les with bath~
Marys down 17, ~:4$ 1.
furnaces,
2
large
bams,
Duncan Bruce up 11, 7 a.
100
2 Martin sllos, milk house
Ira C. Bills up 191 5:30 a.
with 350 gal. Solar ni 11 k
6 RM. HOUSE
0. F. Shearer up 19, 7:10 a . rq_;
tank, 3 Surge milkers with '
IN RACINE
1 Mount.in State Ill&gt; 20.
pump, other ni&lt;e farm build- 3 Bedrooms, Bath, Coal 1m.; Mr. CriSs up 20, 3:35 a.no.;
ings. Mrs. Emory Powell, I Furn•ce, y2 Basement, Neville up 21. 5:10 a. IIi.;
Racine, 0. '
Z 5 ltc ' l"olio, •;, Aero Lot. Pric· ferson down 23, 12:05
cusu JoiiNSON Farm, - ap- 1 ad To Soli.
, .Ed:'.~" z:~~:thd::n~ ·
proximately 28 acres, I mile
PH. 949·31 02
from Middleport, right on
a. m.; Martha S. dO'Ii!&gt;
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bl ...way, ~~ n_ Bra ury, 6
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Greenup 12 :20 a.
nn. house, nice bath, hard-stone down
woOO floorS~ • built-in cabinetS Am coodltioning refrigerator Charles K. down
.ift kitchen, new white tile
repair~ Miller Refrigeration a. m.; Mark M. up
block ctililtgs · d&lt;iwn•tairs, - Appliance, Ph. Im5447. a. m.; Rnenswood &lt;!own
storm d!M&gt;r~, v!netia'n J)}inds,
1 31 30tp · dahl 6 p. m.; L. Fiore ·'·'"'"'
large ·barn,, .ood 1llij,' cement
d hi 7 25
Bu&lt;lteyo~!
bloclt buildlJia'. ·and bulldill!l
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CMa ttra.dl"rti
Elaine G. down· '-i~ld.:ilt7 'j~
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By Owner

SINGER,
Jag, monogram,
buttonhole, ete. For
..le M2 or a payments
each. Ph. 992-2685;

All we ask is that you compare . , . we sell most
of our ELNA machines this wayl

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ci'JCKLER REAL ESTAi'E
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TER INSURANCE AGENCY
, lrom Chester or Ramne. 55
lJ'IC. before reuewina your
acres for cultivation,
rest MOI!i!!l!r:"H'In ,ofM~k' home , auto
insuranee. We ,may a-t
in pasture and woods, good 1 1arge lot, close to school, able to save you mo11ey. ;
room house with cistern and
church, and post office, wot1ld1
a 2 rc
well - barn, shed , corn crib, consider land contract,
milk house, chicken house, a
000 down. G.I. loan, no down
pond and 2 springs in pasture.
payt,Ieno. Ph. 992-5221
or Business OpportunitY
POMEROY - EXCELLENT 6
write box 77, MinersVille, 0 .
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room frame ranch, 3 bed2 2 6tc COIN OPERATED
yend~'1
rooms, bath, built-In kitchen, - - - - - - - -- route in Pomeroy. Contact r.
earport, oak flooring, approx- 10 RM. HOUSE, 2 baths, 5
Ebersbaclt at Hotel M~ a,
Imately I acre of ground. 111.res ground, out bui ~din~~·i,,: l Pomeroy, 0.
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Real Estate, ~h Of Which Required Heavy Financing.

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We Sold Wei Over Six Hundred Thousand Dollars Worth of

You Don't Havellr;:

ROOM HOUSE, bath,
1\!:ADY -MIX concr.ot. .litH
menl, storm doors and wim!- i e&lt;l rlghl to your projet\
OW3, See Edison Brace,
and easy. F- e o
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• rai ers, _ or o~ ., asSEWING Ilia~ repair on, · W; Vll. ··
1"10 tfc j House lor sale in Middleport,
flee, aU maket. \V~ ,
1 2 story frame, ceramic
tile
The Fabric Shop,
GOOD, clean. lump. egg
and bath, wood paneli n g in kitch·
A tho 'zed
en wi1h stainless sink and
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Singer· Sale. .11iHf
Oil treat•d i!Oker coal. Pea"'
d i.tlposal, 1 bedroom and din·
Service.
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1n,g
room paneled, wall to
traffi~ light in Cheshire. 0.
wall carpeting in
living
Ph, 367·7526.
12 1 tfc room, dining room and stair.
Insurance
W3Y, central beat, stGrm
· Rail Estate For Sale
windows, in,..la!ion. close to

BAIRD BROS.
AUTO WRECKING

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Phone 992-39M or 992·23'95
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HEATING lo
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FOR RENT
MODERN 3 bedroom
home,
built-In kitchen,
attached
PltoDe «1-11116
garage. In town, $85
mo.
D. o. WOOD, Realb&gt;r
Call Wiseman Agency, 446- IN CITY 6 room home
lot
3643, Evening 4!ll-3786. 8-tf 42 x 170, bath, part b.;.ment,
1 BEDROOM fornished apart- gas heat, close to bus
ment. Ph. !46-3671 after 7 tlon, $6,000.
p.m.
27-6
SMALL 60 A. diaey farm,
Services Offered
A. farming land, -1&gt; A. T.B. ""'-~well watered, near Vintoo:
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REESE Bulldozer aDd back·
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hoe service. Ph. 367-7560.
LARGE double dwelling
First Ave. City water, sew'erl
large lot, property runs "'

The Wondurus Hommond
Org•n

lAKER &amp; SEYFRIED

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Phone 092-2143
Pomeroy. 0 .

f'rom tbt Lar~est Truck (n
8ullduztr R.adJatur To Tbe
Smallest Heater Core.

1 pr du•l wh.. ls
1 pr tttr reduction whHI1
1 pr e.tenslon ults

DIUON AGENCY

both

coaru, tn an area of maJl.'P lake~
that t.u e~eo Mll!enWil
public
.ervlce, wbe"' rou caa U•e well
Qll • modest ~tlreDient
Income.
ComparaUvely low taxe.. For col.
(lr brochuru write to: CHAM
BER OF CO!DIERCE. ST CLOUD,
FLORlDA. 32768.

HAllEY DAVIDSON
MOTORCYCLES

RADIATOR .
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lent condition. Ph. 2.56-6!M7 .

; NU.L remove
your
dead
horses, cowl and mules. Call

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INCLUDING surface unit and
oven and loads of cablnets3 bedrooms, full basement,
paneled and air conditioned.
Play room, Ideal children's
neighborhood.. All this and It
is 4 years old in excellent con.
dition, priced for quick sale
at $14,500.

S•le or Trade
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1957 BUICK Century.
Removed Free

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NEED a home with all the luxuries? We have it and for 8
lower price than yoo could
Imagine. See this five room
home and you will see what

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IN TOWN HOME
ON FENCED LOT
THREE bedrooms and
play
room, paUo and usable attic.
PrlcOd at $13,0011 .

lOth, 8 a.m. to 3:4&gt; p.m. V. SOMEONE to care for
F . W. Auxiliary.
30.3
invalid gentleman, 61
old in their own home or
live in. Ph. 446-1500 or

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QUIET NEIGIIBOIIJIOOB
NEAR TOWN
SEVEN room home with twq
fireplaces, full basement, carpeted Hving room with 3 bed·
roorru.. AU this and more for
$19,900.

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Help Wanted
rear, 134 3rd Ave. Feb. 9 and

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25 LOCUST STRI'ET
YOU CAN HAVE
AN ELECI'RIC kitchen, wall
b&gt; wall carpetizli, ralsod fireplace and curtains &amp; drapell

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for your Church or Group \
·y,ith Folding Indoor Clothes (
Dryers. 100 Dryers se-nt On
Credit. Have 10 membt&gt;rs sell
=. 10 Dryers at $1 earh.
$60, keep $10 FREE details.
write ANNA WADE.
Dept.
. 89108 , Lynchburg. Va . 24505 l
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CARPETS a fright? Make
a beautiful sight with Blue I
Lustre. ttent electric sham· I
pooer $1. Central Supply Co.

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Mail with name, address for
big bolt of home needs and
cosmetics, FREE to reliable
men and women. Tell and
!ihow friends, make good mo·
ney spare time taking tbeir
orders. Write today.

BLAIR, DEPT. 761 OBI
LYNCHBURG, VA.24505

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DEUVER coal , slag or gravel.
I Ph . 441&gt;4393.
CABINET
j work or pain\ing. Phone

carter Massie, «1-1742
Oscar Bastiaui, ~
William HaU, 24U!tl%

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--0. D. PARSONS

or ~ ing 1o H~ating ~ 3 bedroom home,
BRAMMER'S
llh: baths, basement, gas ·lur~ I
Plumblnl and Healllll
na~~' ,ltorm windows. , ~arVACUUM Cleaner Owners 300
4Lh
Ave.
446-1631.
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dulls preferred.,. " "[;'•
repair and service on
an i
pe~ , Ph. 4!ll-2513 after ' )&gt;.
makes. Ph. 67&gt;-4331.
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WMIN YOU IITIII
collecl Jacksoo !B64531
or Chillicothe 772-G978.

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5 ROOM house with bath, car·
peted living room,
basement, 2 car garage. On
large lot Jn Rio Grande.
245-5535.

Rooms, 3 mile from
Rio
Grande State Route
325.
modern borne, 21 A. Tob.
base, aluminum sidin~, storm
doors &amp; windows. ·Plenty of
out-buil&lt;ling. • ~

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SPRINT

BlAETTNAIS

We t.ewe ha fellew1nl uMCI'
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Grn•lr ""''"""' t.r .. te:
J bedort
I l:now bt.wer
1 five IMt ....r...,.Nt4.r
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1 rotary cultiYater
I 30 InCh reUry m.wer
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tel Inch retary mower
tlclde mowu
lewft rotltr

Miss Sandr1 Bailey
Racine, Ohio

st"rlng u•llr:r

-NOW- .
Tttching Piaf"to and

GRAVELY TRACTOR

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19391o 1966 Models
Aloo Rebuilt Ports
fo All Type Bucktl Soots

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Houn 1:00 A.M. to 6:00P.M.

PHONE 446-3643

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Henry W. lalr4
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GRANGE calendars are
l'lel: yours up at Neal IDstl!'.... Agency,

$495

ANTIQUE AUCTION

1960 Mercury
4 Door St. WMgon, 1 owner,
VB engine, std. trans. Blk.
finish. Radio, aU good tires

$550

near

1961 Rambler

.iraller. Ph. ·

CI&amp;Hic. 4 DoGr. 0 cylinder,

ltd. trans.

$395

Wednesday, February 8-7 P.M.
At Knotts Community Auction, corner. of
Third and Olive Streets, Gallipolis.
·
will include a,wide variety of antique and .
collector items of old cr}rstal and china;·
fumiture, tools and numerous otl:ter
pieces.
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YOU CAN AFFORD THE BEST
ELNA SUPERMATIC
Are you one of those ladies who thinks thet en
ELNA is out of your price range. We've got news
for you!

You can! Just compare features, compare performance, and then compare price. You'll lind that
ELNA not only surpasses all other sewing machines, feature for feature - but also costs much
lower than you'd think.

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INVESTIGATE
THEN INVEST $16,800
BUY THIS 4
I IS
fral!te home. dil''illll
full basement wlllt
and falnlly room, fii?t~:::
carport, '"'" concr~le
tan VA 100 per cent, no d..mll
·payment, sl)lall closing coal.
ROBARt DIWIN, ~~
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. ,. EvealJip•«&lt;-uzt
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33. City ln
4.2. Vtln
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Ill. \vora ot
44. burmese
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Gollipolls, Ohio

Phone 446-2152

TERMITE Par CON'I1IOL
P'REE IDspecUoa. caD i4e IH5
Merr!U O'DeU, Operator for
Bztennllal Termite Semce
lJ Belnvud Dr.

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Ul6 VACUUM CLEANER,
,af layaway, tank type wJth
all .Oleaning attaclunents. Only 4 payments of $5.41. Full
nrranty. Ph. 192-2685.
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Rnl Estate Loen1

MAY WE HELP YOU?
We at the Tribune are waiting to help vou, to lind
a home, to sell a car, to hire a secretary, to rent
u apartment •.. most anything you need we can
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Elm St., Raci ne, 0.
POMEROY - I story frame
Wr qui ck sale. Ph. 949-2211.
(aluminum and permastone),
2 2 3te
6 rooms (3 bedrooms). bath,
basement, large lot. $7,90000.\ FOUR ROOM house, completeBRADBURY - a cozy one
ly carpeted, full basement Gaifie Reltd.lnca: Galllpcjllo
frame house, aluminum
with TV or play room in Dam 12.1, 11.9, running· 36
ing and storm windows, 5 basement, aluminum siding, on rollers, Pomeroy • ~~~~
rooms with bath, side porcll, storm windows and doors 22.77, Pt. Pleasant 25.40, -~
level lot in 'good condition.
awnings over each
' 1.86 falling, Kanawha Falis
f4,,SOO.OO.
permastone front, located
rising, Charlestoll 20.17
· Albert M. Cox, Broler
. Lincoln Hgts. Ph. 992-3872.
London Dam was runnlllll a
lft.l83t
z 2
foot, Marmet ·was on the
l!vealags m.a&amp;S&amp;
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Winfield Dam runnill!l 3
llex 2%9
Pomeroy, Ohio 4 ROOM house with bath, two , Boat Mo\'emen.ts:
1 5 3\c_
large porch&lt;B, lot 50 x !00, In . Oblo River - OVEC Up
m=-A:-:C=
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roductive
Mason, near schooL See Ma- 5:30 p. m.; Pttnciplo up
dairy farm, 83 acres tillable
bel Hayes, RuUand St., Mid- 9:31i P· m.: E. P. Jones up
land, remaining
improved d1eport, 0.
1 30 6tp 11:5S p. m.; New M:,~·;~:~
pasture with some Umber,
I up 15, 4::30 a. m,; ValleY.
free gas wUh 3 producing
1porter· up 15, 6:20 a. m.;
1as wells, ample
water
·able · down 16j •~* .£ 1ln.;
supp!y, 2 hom'les with bath~
Marys down 17, ~:4$ 1.
furnaces,
2
large
bams,
Duncan Bruce up 11, 7 a.
100
2 Martin sllos, milk house
Ira C. Bills up 191 5:30 a.
with 350 gal. Solar ni 11 k
6 RM. HOUSE
0. F. Shearer up 19, 7:10 a . rq_;
tank, 3 Surge milkers with '
IN RACINE
1 Mount.in State Ill&gt; 20.
pump, other ni&lt;e farm build- 3 Bedrooms, Bath, Coal 1m.; Mr. CriSs up 20, 3:35 a.no.;
ings. Mrs. Emory Powell, I Furn•ce, y2 Basement, Neville up 21. 5:10 a. IIi.;
Racine, 0. '
Z 5 ltc ' l"olio, •;, Aero Lot. Pric· ferson down 23, 12:05
cusu JoiiNSON Farm, - ap- 1 ad To Soli.
, .Ed:'.~" z:~~:thd::n~ ·
proximately 28 acres, I mile
PH. 949·31 02
from Middleport, right on
a. m.; Martha S. dO'Ii!&gt;
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bl ...way, ~~ n_ Bra ury, 6
lluslnen SeiVicet
Greenup 12 :20 a.
nn. house, nice bath, hard-stone down
woOO floorS~ • built-in cabinetS Am coodltioning refrigerator Charles K. down
.ift kitchen, new white tile
repair~ Miller Refrigeration a. m.; Mark M. up
block ctililtgs · d&lt;iwn•tairs, - Appliance, Ph. Im5447. a. m.; Rnenswood &lt;!own
storm d!M&gt;r~, v!netia'n J)}inds,
1 31 30tp · dahl 6 p. m.; L. Fiore ·'·'"'"'
large ·barn,, .ood 1llij,' cement
d hi 7 25
Bu&lt;lteyo~!
bloclt buildlJia'. ·and bulldill!l
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"ilOre, latgt shed used as
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Elaine G. down· '-i~ld.:ilt7 'j~
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By Owner

SINGER,
Jag, monogram,
buttonhole, ete. For
..le M2 or a payments
each. Ph. 992-2685;

All we ask is that you compare . , . we sell most
of our ELNA machines this wayl

Sheppard Sewing Machine
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ci'JCKLER REAL ESTAi'E
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TER INSURANCE AGENCY
, lrom Chester or Ramne. 55
lJ'IC. before reuewina your
acres for cultivation,
rest MOI!i!!l!r:"H'In ,ofM~k' home , auto
insuranee. We ,may a-t
in pasture and woods, good 1 1arge lot, close to school, able to save you mo11ey. ;
room house with cistern and
church, and post office, wot1ld1
a 2 rc
well - barn, shed , corn crib, consider land contract,
milk house, chicken house, a
000 down. G.I. loan, no down
pond and 2 springs in pasture.
payt,Ieno. Ph. 992-5221
or Business OpportunitY
POMEROY - EXCELLENT 6
write box 77, MinersVille, 0 .
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room frame ranch, 3 bed2 2 6tc COIN OPERATED
yend~'1
rooms, bath, built-In kitchen, - - - - - - - -- route in Pomeroy. Contact r.
earport, oak flooring, approx- 10 RM. HOUSE, 2 baths, 5
Ebersbaclt at Hotel M~ a,
Imately I acre of ground. 111.res ground, out bui ~din~~·i,,: l Pomeroy, 0.
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Real Estete For Sale
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Real Estate, ~h Of Which Required Heavy Financing.

Get Out of the C.f"

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Ph. 367-7591

We Sold Wei Over Six Hundred Thousand Dollars Worth of

You Don't Havellr;:

ROOM HOUSE, bath,
1\!:ADY -MIX concr.ot. .litH
menl, storm doors and wim!- i e&lt;l rlghl to your projet\
OW3, See Edison Brace,
and easy. F- e o
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Free cme,
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Phone 99'.t-'t9u··•
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• rai ers, _ or o~ ., asSEWING Ilia~ repair on, · W; Vll. ··
1"10 tfc j House lor sale in Middleport,
flee, aU maket. \V~ ,
1 2 story frame, ceramic
tile
The Fabric Shop,
GOOD, clean. lump. egg
and bath, wood paneli n g in kitch·
A tho 'zed
en wi1h stainless sink and
u rt
Singer· Sale. .11iHf
Oil treat•d i!Oker coal. Pea"'
d i.tlposal, 1 bedroom and din·
Service.
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1n,g
room paneled, wall to
traffi~ light in Cheshire. 0.
wall carpeting in
living
Ph, 367·7526.
12 1 tfc room, dining room and stair.
Insurance
W3Y, central beat, stGrm
· Rail Estate For Sale
windows, in,..la!ion. close to

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Por A Stlect Time

Phone 992-39M or 992·23'95
Pom•i-oy,

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HEATING lo
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FOR RENT
MODERN 3 bedroom
home,
built-In kitchen,
attached
PltoDe «1-11116
garage. In town, $85
mo.
D. o. WOOD, Realb&gt;r
Call Wiseman Agency, 446- IN CITY 6 room home
lot
3643, Evening 4!ll-3786. 8-tf 42 x 170, bath, part b.;.ment,
1 BEDROOM fornished apart- gas heat, close to bus
ment. Ph. !46-3671 after 7 tlon, $6,000.
p.m.
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SMALL 60 A. diaey farm,
Services Offered
A. farming land, -1&gt; A. T.B. ""'-~well watered, near Vintoo:
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REESE Bulldozer aDd back·
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hoe service. Ph. 367-7560.
LARGE double dwelling
First Ave. City water, sew'erl
large lot, property runs "'

The Wondurus Hommond
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Phone 092-2143
Pomeroy. 0 .

f'rom tbt Lar~est Truck (n
8ullduztr R.adJatur To Tbe
Smallest Heater Core.

1 pr du•l wh.. ls
1 pr tttr reduction whHI1
1 pr e.tenslon ults

DIUON AGENCY

both

coaru, tn an area of maJl.'P lake~
that t.u e~eo Mll!enWil
public
.ervlce, wbe"' rou caa U•e well
Qll • modest ~tlreDient
Income.
ComparaUvely low taxe.. For col.
(lr brochuru write to: CHAM
BER OF CO!DIERCE. ST CLOUD,
FLORlDA. 32768.

HAllEY DAVIDSON
MOTORCYCLES

RADIATOR .
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lent condition. Ph. 2.56-6!M7 .

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your
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INCLUDING surface unit and
oven and loads of cablnets3 bedrooms, full basement,
paneled and air conditioned.
Play room, Ideal children's
neighborhood.. All this and It
is 4 years old in excellent con.
dition, priced for quick sale
at $14,500.

S•le or Trade
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1957 BUICK Century.
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NEED a home with all the luxuries? We have it and for 8
lower price than yoo could
Imagine. See this five room
home and you will see what

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IN TOWN HOME
ON FENCED LOT
THREE bedrooms and
play
room, paUo and usable attic.
PrlcOd at $13,0011 .

lOth, 8 a.m. to 3:4&gt; p.m. V. SOMEONE to care for
F . W. Auxiliary.
30.3
invalid gentleman, 61
old in their own home or
live in. Ph. 446-1500 or

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QUIET NEIGIIBOIIJIOOB
NEAR TOWN
SEVEN room home with twq
fireplaces, full basement, carpeted Hving room with 3 bed·
roorru.. AU this and more for
$19,900.

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Help Wanted
rear, 134 3rd Ave. Feb. 9 and

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25 LOCUST STRI'ET
YOU CAN HAVE
AN ELECI'RIC kitchen, wall
b&gt; wall carpetizli, ralsod fireplace and curtains &amp; drapell

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A former Gallipolis mldeot, Sgt. Richard ~ - Cam~ POLLED, Hereford Bun. RfCIJOI.l
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Headquarters Company, !96th Infantry Br~gad,e 1 ts
istere&lt;i, 3 yrs . &lt;&gt;!d. Ph- ~
r,•;a. anUable. f'e&amp;IJOflabttll
in Vietnam, statioDed at Tay Nlnlt, 40 miles
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Lots of readers will remember Dick· Campbell, who
See
LlilTy
Drummond,
Caot
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gnduated from Gallia Acade my High School io 1962,
I&gt;' or - y """· I'll. .,.
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ns 1 member of IM Blue Devil Marching band for four dlll's Troll~~' Court.
Ply. Fu..., Ill, Ho...
top, VI, P .S. P .I .
~ A Cappella Choir for three years, the Madri- RUGS A sish1! Company ooilla
hro
years,
and
he
was
a
member
of
the
GARS
tng?
Clean
tbem
right
wltb
maclline
or
Vacwm
e!eaner,
Auto, 10.000
Milot . .
tum.
Blue Lustre. Renl an el~
and
011 -10 ·-' ·-ice
n.,n •us quite • slorv, in a recenl issue of the MiY "
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Che¥. Bel Air
an&gt;i Honid. Miami. Fla ., about a group of 120 Vero shampooer $1. Farmer's Halj-1
paris, also instrucUon, •"'Y
Stodan, VI Auto.
h
led
d
ware
10-4
payments. You gel lllls at
1 0 some·
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Sheoo•rrl Sewi" '· Machine Ser·
Beach, Fla. high school coed5 w 0 wan
P. S.
Sharp . ....
th"'g f&lt;&gt;l' tbo boys in Vietnam. They wefl' members of the FILL DIRT - Ph. $8U77ll.
Exchangelle Club, an off. ,
3o.JS
116: lsi Ave.
zt.30
Chv. Bel Ai•
$HI. VI, st•ndard
of the Exchange lived In Vero Beach since 1963. QUALITY haf, alfalfa, mixed: WE HAVE repossesoed sewtnnt.
Sgt. Campbell is a former 1 Ph days 367-7457 after S
ing madlines, vacuum oleant6,00Q miles
So tht girls decided !o baitE" paratrooper and drill instrur- 367:7185.
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Buick Wiklut (Or.
ceokies and send them to Vern tor. He has been in Vietnlm ~
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Hndtop , Cuswt'n,
Beach servicemen stationed 1n sjnce July 1966. His
brother 1~ CHEVROLE~ ~pass. : ·
uum cleaners '19.95. All guar.
Factory Air Con d.
Vi('{nam. They con tacted thf' i Phil campbell is also a GAHS tto~ wagon tiOO, e:oo. ~
anteed, easy payments. We
Listed New
1 ~ttress
Miami
Herald
and
obtamed
the
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and
-served
in
t'"'
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sprmgs
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sell
nothing unless we can
$5100.00 . .
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service and furni,tl parts.
8ulck Wlld c:o~l 4
in
Vielnam.
Thanks
to
Mrs.
Don
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Sales &amp;: Service
Dr. Hardtop. Nevy
The
names
were
put
into
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Rees,
Dick's
aunt
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for
the
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Blue, P.S.
box
and
Pam
Richards,
pres;.
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above
story.
REGISTERED
Herefonl
Bull,
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P.B. Auto.
dent of the club. drew out the Also added sborl subjecls top condiUon, 44&amp;-0156 afte~. G - - - -- - - - Buick LeSabrename
of
Sgt.
Dick
Campbe!l.
The
pa~kage
arrived
bearing
a
p.m.
2_9-3 AUTOMIBll.ES. Buy a
new
2 Dr. HardtC'Ip
making him the recipient of 25 return address of the Hotel St. ELECTROLUX Cleaner for sale
1967 Plyiiloutil Valliant VIOO
P.SP.B,
Auto. N1ce ..
pounds of cookies baked by th€' Regis, New York City. lns1d'! Pl:l. 67$--4331.
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2 dr. sedan, Stan. trans. ra~
Exchangettes to be jistribnt· i was the ~cember issue
(I{
28-6 clio, WSW tires. SmaU dowo
MUSTANG V8,
ed to all the_men ol the !96th 1American Heritage. In il there -- - · fi -:-·hell ...Ood - I payment. $59.80 per montb
Automatic .
Infantry Brigade .
was an article, "A Whistle GOO&lt;l · A rec~ntly re IRIS tb ~
includes sales t&amp;x, interest,
Cute .... . . .
So the men of the 196th
Bye." the fareweU to the steam- ova_i kitchen tableh '!1 AUg 1
etc. Get more - pay less at
ceived all kinds of cookies
boat. •.Y ith many pictures inclu,1· vmylll cover~~- alrs.Ph ..:. Gallipol)s Rambler, Chrysler 1
CORVAIR Spydt-r
chocolate chip, coconut ,
ing the Belle of Louisville and ::~e ent co Ion.
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4 spHd,
meal, even fruitcake cookies. the Delta Queen in one of their
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23- 3 Ave.
Maroon .
They were shipped in
i annual races.
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Che"Y . Bel Air
vidual tins. Inside each tin ·
Whileo there was r:o name on 1964 13 ft. Catrlping
trailer.
Sedan, Shndard
the name of one of the
the pa~kage, 1 readily recogniz.. Melvin Li~e; Cheshire, 0. WANT your color films process-Trans.
e1\es who baked the cookies. ed the address of the sender.
O!l.
28-6 ed correctly? The"/ will be if
Nice .... .. .
Sgt. Campbell is the son
Thank You, Very Much, Mrs. wor cleau 'i!np and OIDket
you take !hem to Tawney Stu·
Mr . and Mrs. H. P.
0. e. Mcintyre . I enjoyed the eool Garl ~~lnten.
Ilk&gt; dlo. Flown directly to EastCORVAIR 4 DOOR
former resident s here a'
book very much . . I
wond"" Gnnda. 1111@ F.H ~\Ill,
man Kodak Company every
New
dar
St.
His
mother,
Anna
how
you
knew
I
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steam....
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Tlrel .
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boats.
NEW G~ DUCK
28-IO
Gallipoli s Daily Tribune,
(oft:4'l01JARTERS
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A NEW ROLE FOR AN ALL l%8 2 T. &lt;i{etlro!el
16 ft. camping trailer, same as
The Camphells reside
STAR - At the recent Cincin- 1965 I&gt; T. GMC Pickup
oew. Ph. «6.1924.
4Jth
Ave.,
in
Vero
nati
Reds'
press
conference
m
1966
¥.t
T.
GMC
Pickup
_ _ _ _.::_28· 3
Upper Rt.7
father is plant manager . Huntington , when it was an- 1953 lfl T. Ford Pickup
Gallipolis, Ohio
NEW 3 bedroom house, II&gt;
Tripson Dairy. They
nounced that Pete Rose , two - 191it 1,2 T. lnternation~l Piakup
baths, factory made kilchen,
time National League· All Star 1960 \i T. Ford Pickup
basement,
caJ'port.
Near
recond baseman, was bemg 1 used Tractor Manure
scbool on l.&lt;lwer River Road.
shifted to the outfield,
P~te
Spreader
Olllo Burdette. Ph. ~said:
!!Mil liT Fonl Pickup
:IU
"Why not, I can run fas\er t!Mi9 :y, T. Chevrolet Truolt
and throw barder and farther 1956 I&gt; T· Chevro1eI P'ck
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Ph.
than any of them?"
1 MlnneapoU. Moline Po- 44&amp;-2592.
Dave Bristol, the Reds' manUnit
28-3
GREAT
ager, was there, loo. I tried to 1959 F 600 Ford Dump
trade him jobs of mana·ging 1958 F 600 Ford
1166 ZIG ZAG Sewing Machine.
FRI~NDI
baseball clubs - my Little 1!164 1 T. lntemaUonal
New. Bultonholes, fancy deLeagll'! club, the White Sox, 1960 li T. , Ford
signs, sews on buttons, etc.,
(or the Reds. I think I almost 1.959 1 T. Che•.
.OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
wllhoul cams or
altachhad him sold on the idea, ur.· New 60" Rotary CUtten
ments.
AU
built-in
features.
6:00 to 8:00
til I told him :
$299.50. New 8.25 1 20, 10
$38.88 or $1.25 per week. 41&amp;"Remember Y"" golta play nylon tlres $55. Inc. Fecler1il 1639.
27-lf
the enlire 15 man ~uad in ev- lax.
ery game. Everybody piays."
Oblo VaHey lmpl...,.,.. Co.
ELECTROLUX or G. E. SweepDave has a 4t player roste" U3 Pine SL, Pb. 111 Z53!
er. Complete with
attachand as manager he can play
Member Feder• I Resent System
ments. Guaranteed.
the ones he wants to pJay. What ever noticed how closely
~mbtr F.D.I.C.
Caah or 5 paymenls $5.00 per
spot to be in! Of" course, it O'Neill, the Rio Gt·ande
POMEROY, 0,
week. 4411-1639.
27-tf
would be difficult to hav~ to men's official scorer, ~~~::~1
play 4t men in one g a me, bles Rod Taylor of the ci
though.
Rod, 1 mean Mike _ is a
HAY for sale. 3 yearllng callie.
omore al Rio Grande College. Ph. 367"7571 ·
youlle's from Newark. ·
IDEAL BOOKKEEPING SY·
STEMS. Easy, -simple to use.
All government requirulent9

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·28" PULi.MAN - Reguler ·$3us
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16" TOTE- Regular $13.95 -·-~---'----­ SALf $H.25
• MEN'S - Colors: Olive Brown - Ch1!toel

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25" - 3 SUITER - Regular $34.95
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AJ.TACHE ;~ASES, Charcoal, .Brown

':·•SALE
$~LE $6.oo
$10.00

$17.95 ~~S- SALE $16.QO

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$19.95 CASES_ SAl,E .$18;00
$2us·'cAS&amp;s _ s•u $2o.oo
$24.-95 CASES- SALE.. $22~00
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Tan with lawn trim, deluxe mod·
el, wheel covers," radio, wsw tires,
padded dash, outside mirror, back·
up ligh ts and more.

Sale $2267.69

'67 CHEYELLE
WAGON CONSOURS

Wbite with gold trim, radio, auto·

matic transmissi on , tinted wind·
shield, wheel covers, rear window
dellectors, power rear window wsw
tires, V-8 motor, and more. '

Sale $3138.25
'67 IMPALA
SPORT COUPE

conditlon.in~, power steering,
power brakes, tmted glass, corner·
ing lamps, anti spin re-ar axle tilt
steering wheel, W!tw tires and' ma·
ny more extras.

Air

radio, undercoat\ lighting
group, tinted windshie d. wheel
covers, back-up lights, windshield

washer nnd more.

Sale $2408.49

'67 IMPALA

'67 CAMERO

SUPER SPORT

CONVERTI&amp;LE

Maroon with all white vinyl bucket
seats, 4 speed trans., V·8 motor
AM &amp;. FM radio, special instru:
ment6, w.11w tires, bumper guards,
strato bead posts, posi.traction axle,

Red with white top, white bucket
seats, automatic transmission, ral
ley !port pack. deluxe interior
trtm, wheel coven, center console,
plus lots of oUter extras.

Sale $3170.58

Sale $3112.20

'67 CAPRIU

'67 CHEVEW

rear seat speaker and more.

Gold with black trim, hydramatc

Sale $2870.93

axle, 327 V-8 and lots more extras

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Blue, automatic transmission, wsw
tires,

Sale $4750.06

Red wlt.h all viny) trim, radio ,
rear seat !peaker, standard trans·
~i i!isjo n , V·8 motor, wheel covers.
wsw tires, undercoated, power
lteertng and many more.

EVERY CAR
IN STOCK
AT A
DISCOUNT

'67 CHEV. NOVA

ll Vielnamese
second slage,
lily tD diacusl
!Ole in South
llllrd lltld filial
' negot1a1lona

iitU oeUiemeul

2 DR. SPORT COUPE

trans., tilt steering wheel, power
steering and brakes. stereo tape
player, AM·FM radio, posi-traction

Sale $3469.79

4 DOOR V-8

Gold with fawn trim, automatic
transmission, wheel covers, radio,

undercoat. wsw tires, outside mir·
ror, padded dash and more.

Sale $2564.05.

SHOP US

PICKUP TRUCK

AND SAVE

Sale · $1918.57

Coal, Skidmore Foster. Cool
Co., 123'&gt;1 Pine SL «464'1113.
11l·tl
ILL 1YJ1eS of buDding
lab, l:lloolt, brlcl:. sewer ptpe,
lriltdowa. Unt.eta. etc. Claude
Wbtt.ers. RID Graude, 0. Cll

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reservoirs o~ oU,
monda, 'bill tD exploit !he$!
divers would luiVe _tq:,

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ocean to • depth1

feet .

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tor !hal enables

• l'll:ed direction
SUD'&amp;
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p!Jiitlon aa' ae•IUI-

bv, Jra;eala.k . O'Neal
ci-I.OPPING !:bG~.

0~\\1~5,

Coal Co., Cbesblre, 0.

BENEAtH 'ftiE SEA .
If he could . wOrk '.irel'ly' '
.tbe . conUneil~ .illelves, ·.
could increase hlo doinaJD;
an area nearly ,lite

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COAL for sale. Lump, egg, ,..
Iter and mine. nm. Peacock

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White. deluxe beater. rear Pumpers, oulslde mlttor padded dash,
backu_p lights, windshield wasben,
2 opeed electric wlpetB.

lressea. Rice and Corblo Furniture.
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'l1RED of carrying asbeiiT
Try our West Vtrginla Chllllk

SINGEB ·Sewing Madline 'Ill
· beautiful ma~le, floor model
cabinet. Machine doeJ palotern and general sewlllg. Pay
o!'l I paym01111 of $5.80 , per
monllt. Call . t464125. . 2H
COMPACT · Vacuwn Cleaner.
Altachmenls &lt;oem used,
for over t200 wben new.
12 pa~nls of $6.40
montll. Call ~-

Wasltinito•

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-DESKS - equipment Simmons Prinllng and
Office
Equipment. Ph. 4411-139'1. 26-tf

'67 CHEY. BISCAYNE

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$7.95. ~~s-s
$11.95 C45ES _

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FILES - ,' CHAIRS

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HAT
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22~' WEEKENDER- R11gular $19.95 ....;i..::.li..l_.-..._.~-'-'_·_·___...~ s.ALJ $1:5..

15"TRAINCASE-Regulu$19.95
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BOX -·ReiJul~r $19.95

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$ """"'·
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A former Gallipolis mldeot, Sgt. Richard ~ - Cam~ POLLED, Hereford Bun. RfCIJOI.l
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Headquarters Company, !96th Infantry Br~gad,e 1 ts
istere&lt;i, 3 yrs . &lt;&gt;!d. Ph- ~
r,•;a. anUable. f'e&amp;IJOflabttll
in Vietnam, statioDed at Tay Nlnlt, 40 miles
S2:it.
iltt.l ,.101
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luldt Spoclol
oloo lor -Pint or
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Saigon.
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Lots of readers will remember Dick· Campbell, who
See
LlilTy
Drummond,
Caot
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gnduated from Gallia Acade my High School io 1962,
I&gt;' or - y """· I'll. .,.
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ns 1 member of IM Blue Devil Marching band for four dlll's Troll~~' Court.
Ply. Fu..., Ill, Ho...
top, VI, P .S. P .I .
~ A Cappella Choir for three years, the Madri- RUGS A sish1! Company ooilla
hro
years,
and
he
was
a
member
of
the
GARS
tng?
Clean
tbem
right
wltb
maclline
or
Vacwm
e!eaner,
Auto, 10.000
Milot . .
tum.
Blue Lustre. Renl an el~
and
011 -10 ·-' ·-ice
n.,n •us quite • slorv, in a recenl issue of the MiY "
•- - •
Che¥. Bel Air
an&gt;i Honid. Miami. Fla ., about a group of 120 Vero shampooer $1. Farmer's Halj-1
paris, also instrucUon, •"'Y
Stodan, VI Auto.
h
led
d
ware
10-4
payments. You gel lllls at
1 0 some·
·
Sheoo•rrl Sewi" '· Machine Ser·
Beach, Fla. high school coed5 w 0 wan
P. S.
Sharp . ....
th"'g f&lt;&gt;l' tbo boys in Vietnam. They wefl' members of the FILL DIRT - Ph. $8U77ll.
Exchangelle Club, an off. ,
3o.JS
116: lsi Ave.
zt.30
Chv. Bel Ai•
$HI. VI, st•ndard
of the Exchange lived In Vero Beach since 1963. QUALITY haf, alfalfa, mixed: WE HAVE repossesoed sewtnnt.
Sgt. Campbell is a former 1 Ph days 367-7457 after S
ing madlines, vacuum oleant6,00Q miles
So tht girls decided !o baitE" paratrooper and drill instrur- 367:7185.
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Buick Wiklut (Or.
ceokies and send them to Vern tor. He has been in Vietnlm ~
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· S Sewing l'l)acb.. $lD. up. vae..
Hndtop , Cuswt'n,
Beach servicemen stationed 1n sjnce July 1966. His
brother 1~ CHEVROLE~ ~pass. : ·
uum cleaners '19.95. All guar.
Factory Air Con d.
Vi('{nam. They con tacted thf' i Phil campbell is also a GAHS tto~ wagon tiOO, e:oo. ~
anteed, easy payments. We
Listed New
1 ~ttress
Miami
Herald
and
obtamed
the
·
graduate
and
-served
in
t'"'
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sprmgs
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sell
nothing unless we can
$5100.00 . .
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bedroom swtes, auto. s •
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service and furni,tl parts.
8ulck Wlld c:o~l 4
in
Vielnam.
Thanks
to
Mrs.
Don
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Sales &amp;: Service
Dr. Hardtop. Nevy
The
names
were
put
into
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Rees,
Dick's
aunt
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for
the
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Blue, P.S.
box
and
Pam
Richards,
pres;.
:
above
story.
REGISTERED
Herefonl
Bull,
~
P.B. Auto.
dent of the club. drew out the Also added sborl subjecls top condiUon, 44&amp;-0156 afte~. G - - - -- - - - Buick LeSabrename
of
Sgt.
Dick
Campbe!l.
The
pa~kage
arrived
bearing
a
p.m.
2_9-3 AUTOMIBll.ES. Buy a
new
2 Dr. HardtC'Ip
making him the recipient of 25 return address of the Hotel St. ELECTROLUX Cleaner for sale
1967 Plyiiloutil Valliant VIOO
P.SP.B,
Auto. N1ce ..
pounds of cookies baked by th€' Regis, New York City. lns1d'! Pl:l. 67$--4331.
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2 dr. sedan, Stan. trans. ra~
Exchangettes to be jistribnt· i was the ~cember issue
(I{
28-6 clio, WSW tires. SmaU dowo
MUSTANG V8,
ed to all the_men ol the !96th 1American Heritage. In il there -- - · fi -:-·hell ...Ood - I payment. $59.80 per montb
Automatic .
Infantry Brigade .
was an article, "A Whistle GOO&lt;l · A rec~ntly re IRIS tb ~
includes sales t&amp;x, interest,
Cute .... . . .
So the men of the 196th
Bye." the fareweU to the steam- ova_i kitchen tableh '!1 AUg 1
etc. Get more - pay less at
ceived all kinds of cookies
boat. •.Y ith many pictures inclu,1· vmylll cover~~- alrs.Ph ..:. Gallipol)s Rambler, Chrysler 1
CORVAIR Spydt-r
chocolate chip, coconut ,
ing the Belle of Louisville and ::~e ent co Ion.
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4 spHd,
meal, even fruitcake cookies. the Delta Queen in one of their
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Maroon .
They were shipped in
i annual races.
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Che"Y . Bel Air
vidual tins. Inside each tin ·
Whileo there was r:o name on 1964 13 ft. Catrlping
trailer.
Sedan, Shndard
the name of one of the
the pa~kage, 1 readily recogniz.. Melvin Li~e; Cheshire, 0. WANT your color films process-Trans.
e1\es who baked the cookies. ed the address of the sender.
O!l.
28-6 ed correctly? The"/ will be if
Nice .... .. .
Sgt. Campbell is the son
Thank You, Very Much, Mrs. wor cleau 'i!np and OIDket
you take !hem to Tawney Stu·
Mr . and Mrs. H. P.
0. e. Mcintyre . I enjoyed the eool Garl ~~lnten.
Ilk&gt; dlo. Flown directly to EastCORVAIR 4 DOOR
former resident s here a'
book very much . . I
wond"" Gnnda. 1111@ F.H ~\Ill,
man Kodak Company every
New
dar
St.
His
mother,
Anna
how
you
knew
I
hked
steam....
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Tlrel .
, is a former member
boats.
NEW G~ DUCK
28-IO
Gallipoli s Daily Tribune,
(oft:4'l01JARTERS
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A NEW ROLE FOR AN ALL l%8 2 T. &lt;i{etlro!el
16 ft. camping trailer, same as
The Camphells reside
STAR - At the recent Cincin- 1965 I&gt; T. GMC Pickup
oew. Ph. «6.1924.
4Jth
Ave.,
in
Vero
nati
Reds'
press
conference
m
1966
¥.t
T.
GMC
Pickup
_ _ _ _.::_28· 3
Upper Rt.7
father is plant manager . Huntington , when it was an- 1953 lfl T. Ford Pickup
Gallipolis, Ohio
NEW 3 bedroom house, II&gt;
Tripson Dairy. They
nounced that Pete Rose , two - 191it 1,2 T. lnternation~l Piakup
baths, factory made kilchen,
time National League· All Star 1960 \i T. Ford Pickup
basement,
caJ'port.
Near
recond baseman, was bemg 1 used Tractor Manure
scbool on l.&lt;lwer River Road.
shifted to the outfield,
P~te
Spreader
Olllo Burdette. Ph. ~said:
!!Mil liT Fonl Pickup
:IU
"Why not, I can run fas\er t!Mi9 :y, T. Chevrolet Truolt
and throw barder and farther 1956 I&gt; T· Chevro1eI P'ck
·
' up 2 yr. old Caloric gas range.
Ph.
than any of them?"
1 MlnneapoU. Moline Po- 44&amp;-2592.
Dave Bristol, the Reds' manUnit
28-3
GREAT
ager, was there, loo. I tried to 1959 F 600 Ford Dump
trade him jobs of mana·ging 1958 F 600 Ford
1166 ZIG ZAG Sewing Machine.
FRI~NDI
baseball clubs - my Little 1!164 1 T. lntemaUonal
New. Bultonholes, fancy deLeagll'! club, the White Sox, 1960 li T. , Ford
signs, sews on buttons, etc.,
(or the Reds. I think I almost 1.959 1 T. Che•.
.OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
wllhoul cams or
altachhad him sold on the idea, ur.· New 60" Rotary CUtten
ments.
AU
built-in
features.
6:00 to 8:00
til I told him :
$299.50. New 8.25 1 20, 10
$38.88 or $1.25 per week. 41&amp;"Remember Y"" golta play nylon tlres $55. Inc. Fecler1il 1639.
27-lf
the enlire 15 man ~uad in ev- lax.
ery game. Everybody piays."
Oblo VaHey lmpl...,.,.. Co.
ELECTROLUX or G. E. SweepDave has a 4t player roste" U3 Pine SL, Pb. 111 Z53!
er. Complete with
attachand as manager he can play
Member Feder• I Resent System
ments. Guaranteed.
the ones he wants to pJay. What ever noticed how closely
~mbtr F.D.I.C.
Caah or 5 paymenls $5.00 per
spot to be in! Of" course, it O'Neill, the Rio Gt·ande
POMEROY, 0,
week. 4411-1639.
27-tf
would be difficult to hav~ to men's official scorer, ~~~::~1
play 4t men in one g a me, bles Rod Taylor of the ci
though.
Rod, 1 mean Mike _ is a
HAY for sale. 3 yearllng callie.
omore al Rio Grande College. Ph. 367"7571 ·
youlle's from Newark. ·
IDEAL BOOKKEEPING SY·
STEMS. Easy, -simple to use.
All government requirulent9

A BETT£R DEAL

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66

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$2595

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$2095

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$1195

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$395

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25" PULLMAN - Regular $29.95 .:._..';·,..:....---··_· _ SALE . $~~·
·28" PULi.MAN - Reguler ·$3us
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·\Bernard Walbclt I port.
~ c. w. Grif111 rammed"

t=~~
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16" TOTE- Regular $13.95 -·-~---'----­ SALf $H.25
• MEN'S - Colors: Olive Brown - Ch1!toel

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25" - 3 SUITER - Regular $34.95
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AJ.TACHE ;~ASES, Charcoal, .Brown

':·•SALE
$~LE $6.oo
$10.00

$17.95 ~~S- SALE $16.QO

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$19.95 CASES_ SAl,E .$18;00
$2us·'cAS&amp;s _ s•u $2o.oo
$24.-95 CASES- SALE.. $22~00
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Tan with lawn trim, deluxe mod·
el, wheel covers," radio, wsw tires,
padded dash, outside mirror, back·
up ligh ts and more.

Sale $2267.69

'67 CHEYELLE
WAGON CONSOURS

Wbite with gold trim, radio, auto·

matic transmissi on , tinted wind·
shield, wheel covers, rear window
dellectors, power rear window wsw
tires, V-8 motor, and more. '

Sale $3138.25
'67 IMPALA
SPORT COUPE

conditlon.in~, power steering,
power brakes, tmted glass, corner·
ing lamps, anti spin re-ar axle tilt
steering wheel, W!tw tires and' ma·
ny more extras.

Air

radio, undercoat\ lighting
group, tinted windshie d. wheel
covers, back-up lights, windshield

washer nnd more.

Sale $2408.49

'67 IMPALA

'67 CAMERO

SUPER SPORT

CONVERTI&amp;LE

Maroon with all white vinyl bucket
seats, 4 speed trans., V·8 motor
AM &amp;. FM radio, special instru:
ment6, w.11w tires, bumper guards,
strato bead posts, posi.traction axle,

Red with white top, white bucket
seats, automatic transmission, ral
ley !port pack. deluxe interior
trtm, wheel coven, center console,
plus lots of oUter extras.

Sale $3170.58

Sale $3112.20

'67 CAPRIU

'67 CHEVEW

rear seat speaker and more.

Gold with black trim, hydramatc

Sale $2870.93

axle, 327 V-8 and lots more extras

~

Blue, automatic transmission, wsw
tires,

Sale $4750.06

Red wlt.h all viny) trim, radio ,
rear seat !peaker, standard trans·
~i i!isjo n , V·8 motor, wheel covers.
wsw tires, undercoated, power
lteertng and many more.

EVERY CAR
IN STOCK
AT A
DISCOUNT

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ll Vielnamese
second slage,
lily tD diacusl
!Ole in South
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2 DR. SPORT COUPE

trans., tilt steering wheel, power
steering and brakes. stereo tape
player, AM·FM radio, posi-traction

Sale $3469.79

4 DOOR V-8

Gold with fawn trim, automatic
transmission, wheel covers, radio,

undercoat. wsw tires, outside mir·
ror, padded dash and more.

Sale $2564.05.

SHOP US

PICKUP TRUCK

AND SAVE

Sale · $1918.57

Coal, Skidmore Foster. Cool
Co., 123'&gt;1 Pine SL «464'1113.
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lab, l:lloolt, brlcl:. sewer ptpe,
lriltdowa. Unt.eta. etc. Claude
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White. deluxe beater. rear Pumpers, oulslde mlttor padded dash,
backu_p lights, windshield wasben,
2 opeed electric wlpetB.

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SINGEB ·Sewing Madline 'Ill
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cabinet. Machine doeJ palotern and general sewlllg. Pay
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monllt. Call . t464125. . 2H
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for over t200 wben new.
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