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VOL XXI NO. 191

1'fiESE ·YOIJNG PEOPLE In..,....._ 0( lHt , . . . _
Youtb Week wlll&lt;OIIIuct re&amp;War oerriceo otlho Donvlllo w...
IOfUI C&gt;urc;h, 'u.p~e-. L Left to right are Lindo eor-·
cllllo, POll\)' COtco, alii JU017 Vlnoyard. AIIIIIIIW but not p,.._
oem for lho picture 1!111 be JuotuB.

CRITICALLY D...L

LETART - Mr. Jesse Jew~
ell, Letart. W. V.a. , trustee ~
lbo Bodllel United Me-ot
•-Concsm or Commitment• 11
Cblrob, lo crlll~ IIi 11 the
llober Hoii)Jitol.
the - · 0( lho 1969 WeiiiOYBII
,~~~....~~~""""'"' Youth Week to be-rvod liJn.
do: tllrGIJ8h February 2, by the
Youth &lt;!I The Danville WoiiiOY·
an Church, located at Rt. ~
Longovillo.
WNIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
Mra. Nellie Myer11, ol t h e
JANUARY 22-23
elalreb'll local )'OUth groop, said
NOT OPEN
loeal youtl1 Join olhors In more
than 2,000 Wealeyan churches In
FRIDAY THRU TIJESDAY
varied activities invo.l:vtng com-

Youth Week Theme is Set

mltment

to

moral and spiritual

ITH SIX YOU GET EGGROU..

values.

Dorlo Day -llrlol\ Keith

A tull week ol youth activJtleo has beoo plamod with the
,....,. ~ In mind, C. E. Do-

(Tecbnicolor)

are Invited.

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Thurlday,

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Carpenier
News. Notes

Two Men

STOCKHOLM (IJPI) AlTho Rev. and Mrs. E. Serloln
though
98
.Per
ce•
ot
Stredea
ot Cleveland were entertained
here on Sundl,y and held sentees have alreod)- had sexual interat tho Cerpenter ~dat CburclL cooroo by tho limo lhOY got
Mr. and Mrs. Clrl llo" and married, 90 per eent coaclemn
chfldren· otC1rcleville villited her aWJ.tery, a eoverrmem.&amp;ponsor,paronto, Mr. and lira. WOllam ed •urvv ahoweil tod!Q&lt;.
, "jbe ourve1 obooirod religion
Cheadle, ancl otherrelltives here
and moralll)' ha.. lost . their
during tbe weekend,
Clrolyn HC!)'&lt;I ri.ltod Nancy Influence on aemll behavior•
Smith and helj)nd her celebrate Bald Prof. Hans Zotluberg, who
cOildllctod tho inveoU,.doo Into
her 15th birtbclay.
the
~ex Ute of the nation. zetMrs. Errol Pickett 01'11 daughterberJ:
ls chairman o1 the deterll ml Mrs. Jan Pickett and
dal~Khter, .Dayton. were auests ot partment ot •oeiology· at Ohio
stole University.
relati "'' bere and attended a
The survey was cOhfucted b7
shower held for Mr, and Mrs.
the
private Swedisb lruidtute
ArUn Radekln on Saturday evefor
~inloo Ro...,.ch ot tho
nln&amp;
Ross Knox, ~rtndleld, called O&lt;der or the lloyo) Coauntuioa

STILL LOTS Of BIG
SHOf SAV,NGS ON

IIIAND

SHOESI

on h111 cousin, Mrs. Lewbsmith,
and l'llmUy Sllllda,y.
Dale Stansbury I.Ulierwent surgery at Shelterirv ArmS ·Hoepit_.,, Athma, an. Tuesday. M r 11.
Wanda Oxley and soa, Looilon,

CHAPMAN-CANADAY
' HEXT DOOR TO

POM!ROY'S

Marsh8li.L-t
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Dr. Yost
New Dean

"Com-

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Sexual and

tloos.

Zetterberg saki the aurvey
obtained informatla~ on the aex
lives ot 2,156 Swedes between
tho -·· of 16 . and 60 01'11
seemed to Ideate two new
staldlrda tor &amp;uual behaYI.or

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contraeepdon in

all caus except when bOth
partner• want a ehUd.
-Two persons eenenJbr feel
tbey should not start sexual .r•
tlllonohlp
u would disturb •
rolaUonahlp which ooo ol tbem

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al,...... hos wUII a third por-

soo.
1be sw-vey lAid more than 94&gt;

per cent ot aD Swedes are

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Twv-e'""'PPdoerkolalnone-ear aeddaat at
1 a.m. todiQ&lt; m Route 33,
juey ln. a

in recent years:
- Swedes teel a dld;)' to uae

aa;ainst adultery, DOt because it
Mr. and Mro. Larry Slanlollury of is qailliJt teachings of the
Reynoldsburg aRt Clair Stans- cburch or moral Btanllard1 bui
bury ol Groveoort haYo visited becau.e It i1 ''treason" qainat
~ ln•·-rlop
Mr. and Mrs. Charla• McKee Ql' another party in • .. stable''
.
NoliOIIYUie calle( .. their I8X relatl0111hip.
COUBina, Mn. Mendol Jordllnand
Zetterbere aald tile average
fmnll¥ and Mr. and Mrs. N e y Swodloh boy or girl ftrlll hila

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Smashup

Cmlmunlty Quel-

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IN Pl!Oc;tu:s!; -

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Fire
f&lt;l"!D•r .Maooa CU,nlc and it~ attache'! mldenco, both
oOi')JI lhl• mornlnc 1n Ma11011. Above, and below, Pamerey'and """""volunteer !!rotho - ·.. They llti'e alter thO !Ire had sotton beyond control, though the
. lhall1 ot.both structurfa r.m.to olluldl"''
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mlio try In

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Fire .Guts -Clinic

"lth Fredl Smllb u
ri&lt;e presldem, Mae Jordan, ...,_
retary ll'ld.Boftnte ctte.dle, trea&amp;urer. Mae Jordan wu program

Ieider. Those present were Helen

Jetren.

Vtvtan GUtoa. 1 d a
Emma Whitt!JWton. Mae
Jordan and tho ..

Flro
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had 110

• "Rapidry-1000" Spin. Fastest
spin of any automatic! Gets out .
more water, makes wash easTer
to handle, qulcl!er to dry.
• Deep Action Agitator• .Creates
currents that plunge c14thes
deep into sudsy water for thor·
ough washing.
,
• Two Jet-Away Rinses. Get rid of
lint and scum so thoroughly
there's no need for a lint trap.
• Durable Press Core. Saves y011
Ironing! Gentle washing action
plus a cold water cool.cfown hair,
Durable Press febrics keep the r
no-iron pi"omiae!
• Cold Water Wash Setting. Saves
hot water. Saves clothes from
shrinking and lading.

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Into • ditdl, and · hit 1 IIOwar
polo. Ttiare wao damage to lho

Renee, to Mr. 1111 Jlra. Terry
Wlaeman., Cciwnb.ls, bn Jaa.
8. 1be mother la tile former
Mary

Hamon al'llma-.....,d-

parenta oro Mr. -~ Noble

llamoal ZOiesld, r....iilr local
realdent&amp; The Wlsemans ._ve a

rroat - ...............

a

olde ol lho Hartley

Aao•not 01'rol
11 ..-lod by ··.....
,Pollee.

or

mOiiuJW
Which lhOY were notlllod by letter of tho board' •

acU~

"11 that

rotory -

truaure~.

meeting.
Mr. and llro. WUIIom Lo._
Mr. and lira. Loftm Jordan ani
M.l'. anct Mra.
Jetter• wtre

lhOY gave ""

the Fob.

llAgo~&gt;o

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It ... .... brouaht out cJur..
l!W the preu. contarenee that
otben nre aot crQiolor tho
plckst llnu at fti'IOOI
Ia PL P I • - Hip Scbool
lido , _ . . . milk 111111 breod
tt'll&lt;k drhera bonorod tho picket

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ln. Charleotoa, W. VL, roctntb
- . !hey lltell!)od the WlWam•, Jr., ehow.

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Tbere II 110 w11beu 10 terrible, DO IO .........
ful u coucteace Wblcll
&lt;IJNU&amp; w It h I ia UL:-:IIoJrllo.

c101, Crtet
dnmatlll.

time,

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IM:rd"s de-could lJ&gt;o Unei. '·,
Twalft bu... . _............,..
'. lloardll
tho COIIniJ ""'-·;I t - _ . . .
tblloi· . ~II( ' IMI ... .Ia'" bean
lnlilll"'""'. ~It b ·' teMDb~ Atte~ .... DDI been
bolrt'lil•
ltna
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Jiolol'

Whit.
tiJWtoo rove the devotlona for the

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be 001111' particular date.

Mr. 01'11

t&gt;larwrllbt IIDd

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WUbin a matter ~ miDiltel, aod lho wind ..... roai)JI
tho kUior llonn . . - In 'blGrliWo"
Alao dellreyed woo a .,wmlll
Harr'lnllle, about 20 miles
nportodly
Vlluod at moro lhlll
a1r11. klll1Da' at leut twQ m.ore
$1
miWCII.
por- alii illlurllw 111 termlnod
0( pecplo.
'!be .... hll by
"lt eleaDicl out about a ·cme- wu nportodly hoo¥lly _.......
quorler milo wide eect1a1 Cd od, prlmlrlly by~ llmllleo.

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two-

u.m a.
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10 11D01'11

01' le81 ....._

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Gl•~-

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"Wo - U'l uldDc
lor Ill......
tho
a11llliaDce we can_..
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trllll tho aoi&amp;IJixwllll -

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A bi&amp;hWI)' - - WU
All 0( Route u.s. 51 - -nl -woo 1-" laid Hulelmrll ....... ateb lOUth ot: Hulelwrlt ••• -die wlllolo
lho blow
IJQund
tho -wllllahlok!•
bk&gt;ckacl with wlreo 01'11 portions

rut owner C. LeU Feuter, ~- .
nJ 1tood ln the door ol ID1 ot bomea. Trees were ~
roo-.nt ani nl&lt;hed II. It ani ollljlpod, halq&gt;erl..r roocuo
... not ..... dayl!pt 01'11 It
A blgllway patrol ..........
ooomded like tour trol&amp;ht tn1111

'W- -'"""*

trCIII hlo patrd cor.

·Expect 2nd Well
Portland area wW have J t 1

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The

Tho McKelYey

wu bl8b todq that lho

Hope

eu ~~~- FrldoY 1D11111..U, being drlllod 1lr

tho

lllmtlng 011 ~ 0( Lake-

OldD ... ....,...,.,. of Cleronce Prollltt, Ia lho ..In

od
-

well, )ll"OIIlOI-

1&gt;1 JobD MurllhY 0( liD,
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Fl&gt;m-

backing 0( the -

eom-.

ker 011
hu not
plllnto pom.ctioaof._... problomo.
Qlakor Compmy l!lnplo,-HI ban let in a laraer ria at

Tho

u.s.

ot

aok! tho ....amDooouthafllulelnirot.
Jackallll

Q"ker. 8tlte . . . . . . . . .

Pil--

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lbould...,..

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lhor
or not ....., · - -

tho pre-a well ani
othar

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be- It before llnall¥ . .

c:ldbilt to "' ..,...... for tho

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attelllfl

tool1 and Jblke INJtber

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lnptltln~

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Worl!en pttl111 r e a d 7 WI
1lle MeKelve;y well, Pl't'Pirlnl
In illlka attempt ot llnlabloa tho well .. tho "~t It out. Toola KeiY"' - " ' • lOOIItod Jail
Tho llrst, drllled In Oil the wore dn-' Into tho ..U ear- DtWtb ol. tbt ;Jw.\etlol1 ~ lk!ld II
Wllllam McKelvay farm Dec. 10, lier thlo &lt;llrlnl• cowlna 1U IIIII 3S8, bave beoo-..
Ia bollovod to boon t b • lllt8inJll. Elperto eay thoro Ia ln-odeopmud.
Eqiozeel -"'
wall 'bollll
blgeot over In ICIIIIIieut.- COilaldanble danpr In eay CO&lt;•
roctlYe wmi&lt; on the ...u.
ern OIUo, U DOt In Ob1o.
(Coatliuod ' " ' - 10)

be pit """" to lho Newbori In QJunly In the Jut-

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men and
nearb)'
Ruaalan
- · but wOUiiiii.IW a chaultoili' an4 • ..curlty ........
intorllled'

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The lour

oornnooa~

heroe1

81~

harm, the IOUl'CEIS Ald.
But the dr1ver
of their
limoualne wu hit in tbe beld by
three buUoto · aod crlti~

l a --

touchad.

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Soyuz spacecraft that made a

lour day tllahl In ~. .

They Aid Boroaovol waa cut
oa the kaaea, l...ue.tins he IDlY
have ~on onto lho gllla In
duckl!w away frcm tho line ol

fi1'e.

Ccmmunl st )llrly Geooral
Secretory Leonid l Brozlmev
aad Soviet President Nikolai V.
Podgorny, two or U.. molt
powerful Kremlin leaders, were

Banks ·Up
fu Assets
lloii)Jite tho Appalachia poverty tag wum by Molp Couiib',
u - of lho tour booko ,0( the
0011111¥ IDcreaood over tour million dollara II&gt; 1968.
According 10 the Iii·
..... financial 0( the
- . , •• of Dtie. 31, 1961,

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$31,751,ti39.05 - Judge Orders lilllled
od tn.-.oi#I,MLI70.71 ot
lho ood 1967.
Wyant Hearing - . . . . - 1lr eac:b "'
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·- · · from t8,772,83U8 to f7,227,56J.2t, '!be Clt.lzona l\Tlllllllal at Mlddle-

tho A ,loomal emry has beoa modo
In tho Clerk ol Cclurto olllce by

C«o.... Plea• Jud&amp;o J....

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a..... - · • - t y _.,..

In tho cue ol WWllm Wyant,

5t. padae,

iadieted Cl'l a ftrat

d..... ~trlol.
Wyant, charpd In 1ho Aupat
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or Wcblol Leo

- . , Parktrabuq, woo ,...
. . . rlliiriild !ram tho Limo
SliltO llolpital - . he uador&gt;
,.. 0 ....,

)M&gt;I'I;

f7,692,H8.68 to "988,-

l4iriiiJ Juiol O'jlrl.... No for 1ho &amp;IIIIi&gt;&lt; ·- I l l hU .....

CGailntulatiOIII In Terry KnlgM, JOO 0( Mr. and lfn. a Knlglit 0( PCIDeroy.
Terry has been ramed ''Patrolman ot the Year" at the~
Stole Highway Patrol Pos~ Torry grod- trmo the Patrd. ~
emy In Columbu1 four years ago.
He, blo wife 111111 their ooveiHIIOiiii&gt;&lt;Jid son. Sto¥1"
111

TIIOSit

On West Main ,
OM earbed111011Wmlllll.._
II a tratde
·at, t:40 P.m. Wed·•
Wool IIlia st. In

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ATTENDING THE Drew Wobstor Post 39, Amorl""" L..

lion. meethw Monday nlaht received an "extra. ..
Ptlul Cloc! was cilaervtng • blrthdi.Y ao ho brOIIIIht Ida bli1111111
cake arrJ shared it Ill! ice cream with the 8l'OLI'· This dellert-.
ped oft a ehleken dirmer.

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MEMBERS OF 0100 E'l'A PHI Chapter of Slima Phi SGr.
oriQ' were way ones In Pomeroy and Middleoort
Dlaflt ap
they condueted the anma1 "March of D!me1.''
·
Twlla Matheney, co-chairman of tbe march, holl'ever, rtp)l'tJ
U.t some areas were not covered ard the1e wtii be IQff~lted 'l'llurtidaJ or Sunday•

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MEIGS COUNTY FAIR BOARD mem.t;pers are plealtd thli ••• · ;
Meigs COunty Fair," O.lea Radford, baa agreed to aerw • . . ;
t
board aad as treasurer one more year.
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Radford bas performed 110 maQ)' detalla ovu tbl J a a t · . ' ·
yeara that the board was at a lou a1 to which ..,.,. 1o tum wiMiD. he ·
decided to give lCI' hls county fair service.
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REPRESI':NTATIVES OF 1HE mG B E N D -

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Tho--

Autos Damaged

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300.88, Tbe PU"JDDI'I Bank IDii are achecklled to !Q'te&amp;r between 9:30 aad 11 L&amp; .._.., . -. .
Sa'dllp Co., I'Umeroy; f9,548,- WSAZ..TV telethon, an 18-hour procrom which boglu - - lifl)ll
S1S.Of In fll,l2t,901.15, T h o on Channel 3.
Representing the minstrel grcqJ on U. lbow, Whl'*' wtU be Ia
~NlllllllaiBaak, awd
$8,628,873.53 lo M,211,188.1'1, Uvilig color, ..w be Forrell Bochtd, Koren Grilllllt, JQiiO Leo
Hoeatdl, Jean Hl,yrnan ml RmlYBorinallldOteBlllt MludMJn 8ay1o
NallonalAc~ the local lolem will be Mra. OIIYO War 11111 MrL
FWT,tlll (Carol) Bachtel. A rohaoraol by 1ho will .. hald In

ci!Hnltloo pert-

lid,*\ tho.....,... oldelr-a;.

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rldl-w In a motorcade behiDII
AccordlJos to tho - · · tho
the
rour cosmonauts. The motlft
lbr lho woo . .
aoureea said the two lelders, in clear. 'lbey oald
eDCioaed vehicl.ea, were not ••• believed to
· a rwesd

GeorJIY U..egovol, pilot of a

buUoto.

AceOrdl.ng to the IIOUl'cea, a
crowd
chawlol'. lho OPOC•
beroeo IIJ'O)lbed tho -.koroald In be a meDially unbl-

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tho

•utfOrod !)JI!JW ..... InJury.

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wounded. they 1akl. A seeurlt)'
guard seated next to the driver
tn the frODt seat 81110 was hit by
a buUet and wounded.

Hlillllnlton Saturday lfleroooil.
Profelaiontl lllont. of courae, will ,IMI ...-.,till tho ·waliJII o1
the , _ which is designed to raJ• lunilo lor • lfa:rcll 0( Dlmoa
lolbetrl-ato ......

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lane&lt;ld 211-yi!O.Mild- aod took Ids
piatola. Scnriet HCUrib&lt; men
DISORDERLY
WABIIINGTON (IJI'()- 11ne h~ the man IWI3·
1Wl'. IOUl'ets said the bullet11
Cldoana ...,. ....... •• trclri hll IUJll struck the open
Iori &amp;rrOI\id hare &lt;llrlnl PreaJ.
limousine carrylil! In a Kromlin
Ill~ Ill. Nlml'o lnaug- awards ceremony eoamOMUtl
uratloa. .
Fl&gt;llca ldoatlllod them u Wal- Boris V&lt;Jbrnov, Yevgeny Khrunov and VladSmir Shalalov, all
ter F. cf.sl)llaleer of Columbuo,
air toree eoloae.ts, and Alexei
Don L. GMrp ·"' TOledo ani
llarrlel l'lnklley of Fairlawn. Yellseyev, a clrillao eJWI,neer
who jOIDed them in their two
The ..,.. - - charllod with dle- ap~~ec flrata last week-a first
ordorlj -~. the WOIIWI docklqr o1 two mamed whlcloo
with . '¥lolallng pedeotrlao eonaod the fir1t spaeenlk between
trol 1'11!11lallna•.
opacoohlpa.

or liu1 drf.veta, and so etated wont In be
In tho mlnutoo ol tho Jan. 6 ct.."

Prealdonl. aod Mary Peck, , _

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Mr. and Mro. Roy Wlooman ot
Sprltwfleld were 111011s of her
parents, Mr. aDd Mr11. Earl starke~, Sunde¥·
E\U David Wl,_n o1 Rutland ljiOnl ~ tow days with bla
IQII,

pretldd, Domte Cheldle, vice

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left
..ear.

Against
Bus ~i(;ers Sought

a ~ter, Suaan

tteki

QUALITY FURNITURE-REASONABLE 8AtES

ot 11:46

lnjqtJ~ti()n

- - hwe Haveloanred o1

the hlrt:h

1bt Youth C.....,ottheCUpentor Blptlot ~;~n~r.., metwlththolr
liNn'. Mr1. Bomle ctu1'e
Eledir:m - of offtcera wu
Ronda Whlttlnatoa na eh•ea

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e~ of ~hia l)lrer&amp;s, Mr.

Mro. Earl Starkey.

BAKER FURNITU-RE

MEillli GENERAL HOSPITAL
Mnlolioaa - IDldl Brodlbaw, Polrtero!V; Clara Murray,
MlMJep&gt;rt, llld I!Widto PaJnt..
er, PUmeroy.
Dlacharp• - Nme.

County lloaAI 26 - ·
a car DmiOd by ·llal' Hartlv,

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·"' Mro. llobeit Stout.

Quodnl"lllihorltaUYe IOUI'eea" from the mainland. tbe
IDtl ~ Commmlft IIB'WI!piPel'
llld MilO coli.,... lllrln8 an
" ' - - tour late 1aot yoer
IDd has ...,....,,., too rn to
rtlum In - . , .

""" lllatloot jJaetlon 0( - · 7
aod
33.
ShorUI Robert c. Ha.-ach
llld a 1968 Volkowa&amp;on, drlv.. by Erneot Ho,y Bush,
32, RaeiDe, ra1led to nxmd a
curve, 1101 lnln a dltob, 111111 not
Into a creek.

p.m. ...

Transfers

Mr. and Mra. Ted Stou!'MOI
Nm!W ol Clovelond ware ftO.\..

tor 0( China.

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-· ... .JICIM,: -~' """ -·
l)lo loll ol i!IO; ~.

left H

TN- lo leriooal1 Ulln Ill
undlsclolod cllf In tho Inter-

half..,,e 110rlb 0( the - -

an accideat

Property

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Cbloeoe~­

Truth Dill&gt; Bald todiQ&lt; Com1111111111 Otloeao Otalrmall Mao

...... mod.
Soviet Union' a four new cosmonA rep&gt;rt has llloo beoo D.lod aut heroes at a Kremlin pte
with tho oharlll's department 0( WednelldQ, mhtiDK the IPI.Ce-

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their

•ul.ot year'

HONG KONG (IJPI) - T h o

..lacerallooo ot
the taee and a pauenger, David Henller, 21, Rt. 2, Radne.
ouftored bead lnOirleo. Neither
MOSCOW (UPll- A young
wao hoat&gt;ltallzod and no char&amp;U ID8P ftred two plltOis at the

IIAIION - 1bt ncut MaBOa

Cst,Jontor.
sexual l"iPtriences at aae 17
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Starkey and only 2 per coat o1 YOWIII
spent a recent aftei'IIOCID w 1 t h people hive not had intel'&lt;!OQrle
IJ'Oillldaughtor, Mro. wry before they pi married.
Clark IlK~ Tamara, Ia .Aahens.
The survey al1o Blld:
Mr. ond Mrs. William n.w.
-More than bait the men •~
ot CoiiiDibus ·!'ere ot their form torvle1ied laid lhOY had ..home here and 'ri1ited reladwa intercourse "just tor trlendoahlp..,
duriJWthowTho Buay Bee Society or tho
-Four out ot ttve womea said
CUJ&gt;o...,. s.t&gt;ttst Oturcb mot love ••• -ctle oob' worthy ju.stlwl.,_ M'ra. Rex Cheadle a neent- fleatlon for 1enal e.perieneea.
elJIIIIrw. Durirw a bus1ne11 .....
sloD, Emma Whlllln&amp;Wo was
choleo aa president for tbe e•
Mofp

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Tho otorm twchad

Cclunty,

1ho llilsilllppl hill cut a atant ·liP more than a
cOW!Iry
about dawn today, milo lOIII 01'11 a half mOe wide
' olrtuall,y domollohltw ... """' throuah a Prodmd..miJ' ~
and klllhw: at least 10 pet10111. aectton o1 the ell&gt;&lt;. cora 01'11
Tho llloolsslp,Pl hlgllwl)' p.- houooo """ tooled like
tr.ol reported allealt tbree dead tor• and at leut 15 hames
In Hozlehurot, tour misalor 111111 d e an undetermined number iDTho dolth toll ill Hazlehurst
Jurect. and: 1even dead In na feared to be evea ldeher
adjacent Sbq&gt;son C - . Two IIIII 1ho ldj:lnrey patrol nported
ot the dead In S!Qsoo County four other ltll'IKIIlt mts.trw IDd
were kiUed in the ecmmunU;y of cOUDtleaa lnjurtea.
Harriullle. Cowldef!t others
Aller l h o - -""'lllalt
were UUured or unaccounted for In lluloburlll," lho U.S. Wealhor
In oparoo)y
~- ~ in Jackaon Aid It was

mt~to EvulgelWn,"

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Right now is the time to step lively and
discover how savings can really be
a family affair. Styles, sizes
galore for Mom, Dad, sister
and brother. Come see.

tralna'~

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mitment In Tomorrow·"
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..Commitment to MoralitY;., Satlll"dlo', ''Coii1Dlltment to Frfendahip,,. lbiiJ~uXIIJ', Feb.2, "Com..

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roared a)!out - . In Hulolmrot and portiiOI 0( lbo -

HAZLEHURST, MI... (I}Pl)-.
A lorUido tbat ''IIOUided like

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SUnday, Jan. 26, '"Commit..
ment to God;" Monda,y, ··~­
mltment to Family; Taeodt,y
"Conunltinellt to Freedom;':
Wodno.....,., "Co~ In

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fxlLORCARTOONS: Pq&gt;
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z:er, pastor, said. Several young
1• will be In charge
Slloetlles, Outslded ~inior Rememberru:t
ular claarch 118rVlcea In observSIIOW STARTS 7 P.M.
ance ~ the week and 'J'ue&amp;day

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POMEROY.MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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meet at the churd! ot 7 p.m.

MEIGS THEATRE ·

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The moment of drama seemed lo be mlliSed by most

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Ill "'Jec•do\11 • ·e~oe 1.111 . . . - - . Enn, Dr. Aua

Dem:ocratic leaders In the room when Charles Evers of

tbe Mississippi NAACP. the state's new Democratic
national committeeman, stepped to the podium to address
tho party gathering.
·
· Evers said he was nenous, and that he never thought
he would see the day when he or anyone of his race would
be standing there repr~senting Mllsissippi. In its way. it
was much· more a milestone than the party leadership

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Heory oJMI .- pllool wtlllllle•, oJMI • •
re&lt;opllloa aa Mltlllll '1 jloleptea ~ a 11~ """"'
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consequence of a 'i!otehnine,d. spirit ·&lt;£ .,Oominoda~&lt;JI! 1Je.
tween blllcb and whlteo, It II perbapo not lnoiPIII&lt;ant,
for instance, · that the Democratic natloaal commlUeewoman from Mlaallolppl II white.
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With George wailace rtdlng hiJb In tho Deep Soulb lut
fall, no regular party nominee for prealdent bad a~·
But the Evero-HeliJ')' leadership, obvloualy dta~ ,moat
heavily on Uiouaanda of newly reglotei'ed 1bla0l: vOters,
nevertheless muatered 1110,000 votes in Mlu11alpJ!i for the
Hwnphrey-Muakle ticket. In the put, any nominee win·
ntng that large a vote baa ineVItably carried the alate. And
this showing surpassed that'for the Nixon-A111ew slate.
What all this portends for the Democratic party in Mll·

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change-over which took place that day.
Behind his rise to national committeeman lay four years

of history which began in turbulent hearings at the 1964
Democratic convention io Atlantic City, when a group of

Mississippi blacks sought to be seated as· their state's
delegates.
That etfort failed, but it led to creatioo of a special Equal

Rights Commtttee under first the late David Lawrence of
Pennsylv~ia and then Gov. Richard Hughea of New

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leaves and a new one takes over, else· they

are not getting their money's wqrtb from
history.

Fortwtately for the nation, such tilDes
are infrequent-as Jnfrequent as a Civil

"Ask not what your country can do for

War or a Depression, the two chief e:r:amplea of times when Americans bad to
sdopt radical measures to confront dan·
prS that threatened the nation's very
uialence.
Other times, and most of the time, there
il a basic continuitv that survives and
undedies changes of administrations, despite differences in philosophies aDd appr&lt;&gt;aehes.
.
It iJ a continuity ol challenges. Much
the same problems that engaged the ener·
M).es of an outgoin~ president remain to be
:the concern of an mcomiDg president.
It is a continuity of ~urpose. There bave
been ineffectual presidents, even foolish
ones, but there has never been an evil
one. Each has been a patriol1 deslroua of
leaving the nation and the world a better
place for his having briefly held in his
hands the greatest power a people can
bestow.
. The man w
the 37th
president ot
on Jan. 3J,
1989, came vecy
inaugurated
3Sih president on
Had that
clld be-

you,"" said Kennedy. "Ask what you can

do tor your country."

"We are approaching the limlts of wbat
government alone can do," said Nixon.
"Wbat hliS to be done, has to be done by
government and people together or it wUI
not be done at all. ••
"Let us continue," said Lyndon B. John·

son five years ago.

"Let ua go forward together," ur~es
Richard Nixon today.
The comp&amp;risons may be odious to those
who divide parties and politicians into

rerea•.

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II'L aJ11bod:i'• 1;1ook, the r:rame
~ the Week will be the Eastern - ~tor duh m the Fli·
cona•
&lt;cOurt, .on Friday

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1111"" a defeiil.
Coli''illf;~'~icbel Buike•o Fat...,.~· ·- 87f polDti In
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'lbis unique college serves the vast community of the
southern mountains.· Young people discover the opportunity and joys of a college education that is theirs for the
working. No tuition charge at Berea. But everybody works
-in tho vegetable patch of 40 acres, on the prize 1,000-acre
dairy farm and in the kitcheno, the bakery and the college

llarllnoo.s before ~ file

(H.m..a. Ballot; KeonodJ btlr~· Dldc:e !)Irs, Sartl0)9!rfv.

or 81111 I'll Lawford; and oo.m.
ltaira, FDR'a Republlcan 1 on
.1o1m Roouvelt •••• Plua n e w
MGII prelident 'tC&amp;U .me
''Beau'., Polk .... At the "21"
bor, I)IOrtnrltar Larry Robia_ , . lo IIUIIIUt I 1111 a
IIIII ·~ Dad oft' the bock •.,

P.JCKY

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Bill llbcldo,y at the IW... CorIIi Harbor Club In Nassau, Bo-

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llldl .. Gooreo Fllmp• • tile Reoai111110e tuumler,
file Peter Dudllno, the T o m
Gldn2burp; 8111'• UC)rrano" II
' -eel at the Coral Harbor

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When be enmfae•- . _ ,_.,
,..,... updor- only German.
llama, ldil&lt; Ida lbiDo.
., doa't llollor 8111' FlllbUt it wa; -

~ their ~ llu&amp;b AI bollle? '1'1111 blm·'lf·he ....'t
...,. . _ IPN&lt;k-AIIIb' - d t W. •-. ....., •.,. biJnMit.,, _
tho llr, ~ •
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hlo · w. DoOr 1leltn:
Harldn1wa1
I hml boeD a terrliiiJ Md

·--Jim- me,_._ - .
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-:Wm.llorldm • loll ta Ito 1111111
wlddt Jim lull retlr-

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10 wllat'l

Wftllffl- MIXED..IJPWIFE, AGE
22
Door Wlfo:
Nollllai'• ......,.. All¥ -

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wt10 •andetea her u a WIQII1.

IIIII Ia If he tilt'! a COlD·
Jliu cW. But "-ollm" doeaa't ·""""'
ben."ro
. . . w. plao- frleadlldp
••~IJMI U. ,..., IDII a.tta
~ ,POIIolble, 1001 - - Jill -

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IIDct lliJ buoboDd 111ft ~ IIIIa: .
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,.. O&gt;O.illdoic loor htr, IIIII 111111 11w Ia U llhe to a opJIIJMI

.,....uy ........ brill ... ~· ... - · ...
prllero hor foG*, lllldflle-

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live 111 pUJo, Jiul.,a

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or the round, but
recovered to noor Ute challenger three time• for a technical
knockout with onJy 2:17 gone in
their scheduled 15-round bout.
The 3~year.old chanWlon had
nothlna but complaints after the
victory desplte the fact he Wll:
U~rked._ ., br~t~ .. ~~.
earn.. over $'16,000, malnedhio
title lind scored one of the
tbtest kaYos ev8r recorded tn a
light heavy UUe boo~
11 1 don't
think this was an
eiBJ' fight at an,n the &amp;-foQt.4
Foster complained. 01 l've had
eaaier flghta. The one with
Henry Hank was euler and it
· weM 12 rounds. '11dl guy was
trying to take ·me out.''
Not EDOUilh MOIIOl'
Although he earned $5.!4.8U
per secontl, he 'didn't think It
was enoueh after 1 loog.

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· 8an~Americord program, you will' get a ~ig i~re of ~lollineq
tr~ the people who will :be ~:~si.~ fheir BankAmeritardt to
buythitfttO'ft:convenMtntway . ... ,. ', '
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~nkA~icO(d Rep~tati~. ;tt.~, ca!li•t8 ~-~merchant.
nght no-: . . tf he hasn t explarnta thi1o impprtOnt mer.

chondi&amp;ing protram t~ yo~ ,..,, c~rtc;jS ore ~'II 'be stopp'lng

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,JANUARY ,Zl, 1969..
. . lfilh t.!l•
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·eonk~ertco.rd Charge Accoun't Plan.
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"(lllck) Tiger pt a $100,000
when I kooeked him nut laat
May to win the title."' said
Follter, who weighed 1711.6:
pourlls to 170 for DePaula. 11 I1m
atraadr loold~ for 11\1' next

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vIS IT FROM THE POMIROY
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tnut autam.tlc dblinlhel"l
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To All ~etail Busi· Qi·$~men i

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D'l help.
IID'I-'tiiJ' .lllcI hml boeD married twice
kr ather WQ'I. Wbat COD I do? aadlliJ- buoboDIIIo a IIPod
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atlll Gllier
Daar T:
1111:1' ..... me - · I fool
PWII- JUUl' h u - dooo- lllraD&amp;OI7 ~ .ID.J!Im. I

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tarl - ABAHDONED
Do&amp;r Ab:
dwaalfoboorl
Self. . . femalel ~
rMOII"'M ·the &amp;nilti even it it

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tbe countryllde of ~lildloC'tbal.
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Satisfied
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NEW YORK (UPI)- Bob F ter lan't aatllfted, although he
knocked down Fnnk DePaula
three times tn ttlf ftrst round
lor • teclmlcal knockout WednesdiQI nll!ht In hlo Orat light

are 9-4' In

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704
693
7f8
723
68'7
828

BaltimOre •• ,:1$
PhlladeiJihll •• 31
Boston ••• ' •• 31
N. . York •••• 13
Clnebnll •••• 21
DolnJII. ·,. ',20
MDwa- ••• U
Weat

jab Oi&lt;ldlll! to perreetion. 1M
aa he duced to his lett. the 2S..
Year-old challenger ducked u•
der the long arms and knocked
him to the ca1wu with a left to
the head and a ri.ght to the

nleht's work. Foster the second time. obviously
was kDocked down In the nrst shaken as well as aurprised

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rm.ta, 81111 mt-le. No uadorol.all!l• 11'1 w. to b o dolled b 7 - ,.,. ..... Do,..
heve .... t'«llll' clollch-

Dear Heleil:
to ""''" again) .... file CharWhat do :rau do with a naotrlei Ludanaao with the Cot. Bob
- · .... the plac:e rod&lt;- Dleo hull&gt;and?
.. Uke New Year'o Eve.
pllle,piece
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Universal Pix hsa a """ liar
aataa
bm,
to
bo
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Caroline ·Kenllody;
plq _.ate a famed old • ..,. el-. 'lbll ~~ not &lt;11117
Jadde C&lt;&gt;osan Jr. •...
Mloir - · f i l e ODI7 out. I keop a d0111 houoo aadllQ'
.... to .... -file dllbea are u .-..•• u a dla..
'"~'ow'' .... Dqoaldlm 1111111 • ean mab
he talked
to b1m·Ida

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In · easy

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By Untied Pno•

body,
heavyweight defense.
To the near-sellout crowd or
Scored TKO
16,129 at Madison Square
Foster connected with another
Garden it might have seemed . nurry and DePaula went down

In auch generoua samjillng of the ~ ill tilling you
quietly turn to old fllvontes; 1lb Helen ~·· ~-'Ole
Way to Utile Glddlng." The reference. of couqe;-Ja to the

celd&gt;ratlntr- ...~ MR. CLEAN IS PICIIY,
via Larry Jr. .... E. •

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coach UO)'d Mlaro• Hlplond- EaaW1I 63 Soutborn 36
ers. SGethweatem to 5.1 In Ill
THIS WEEK'S GAMES:
p.mao JDd M ta the SVAC. WaFRIDAY
~ 11 f-3 In all slme.o.
Southern at !l¥cer Creek
'l'1IP II"""'" are Gd til) ···Sot- Eaolem at Miller
urdol' o!l!hl 911falo ~ Putnam Wahlma at SouthweiW'II
Ia &gt;1 Hsnnan Traoo and - . . ,
SATUIIIIAY
mouth West Is t.t North Gallla. ButraJo at Raman Trace
Haman Trace 11 7.e tor 1he aea- · Port•mouth Welt. at North GalIOn while North Gallla 1• 1-9,
Ha
their o.:Q- wtn com1n1 o v e r
Tcp 10 scorer• ln the SV AC
Portanxlorth Well 63-62 at Part11- Onl7:
mouth.
Pl~Q~er, Team G FGFTTPAVG.
SVAC STANDINGS
Bradbury, KC 7 70 34 l?f 24.9
iJ&gt;v AC OnJ7)
Carter, SW
8 69 38 17o 22.0
TEAM
W L p OP Daniela, liT 9 7f 34 182 20.1
EaiiA!m . , , , , , ~ I stiG lfl Walker, SW
8 f9 39 137 17 .I
Kypr Creek , , • 6 I 1M 372 · Diddle, So.
8 55 21 131 16.3
Haman Trace •. 5 f 555 $13 ere.jee. KC 7 38 36 102 14.5
Southwe-n ... 4 f 521 521 !l&gt;oultlliwl KC 7 39 17 95 13.5
&amp;Jothern ...... 1 7 383 538 Cameo, NG 6 34 12 80 13.4
North Gallti, .. 0 7 357 f61 Karr, E
9 fl 38 120 13,3
'l'otalo ••.•..• 23 23 2st6 2846 Jellora, HT ~ 47 23 m t3.o

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,PObiti por pmo wldle hold- · EaiiA!m •••• , , • 9

"' 79;~ P&gt;lnl• per game. -~
Ollti IW(e ' ~ 61t pOII!ti aplnst the F&amp;lconi, a delinolve

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Juat at the molDeD! in literary h!Jtory when people were .
saying that tba eoaay waa dead, readers dlocovered a
column hy saul Bellow tiJlot tho)- wanted to read out loud.
Another ttme they were amuaed at the trials of JamH
Michener ao be attempted to belp a beginning novellst
with a cover blurb.
Aa Browa noies In a book which draws d.,.... of theoe ·
columns together ("Page Two. The Beat of Spealdftg of
Books," .-s.IIS, Holt Rinehart and Winston):
"An essay afforda a pause, a chance to look around or
sometimes lo look batk, to be introduced however cuuiny
to jlerBOIIaUties and placeo worth lmowtng aDd worth re-

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.aii etrenllve t.Yerase

avorase ~ 55.9 points p 1 r

inn.

world.

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N. J. Gov. M..-nor (he bopeo

;DOn Wrl5hl'o Eagle•
•Jal&gt; cut out for them
. the hlllh-OYI!!I llll-

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J'IP)1'Iod
lbod 12 yaan
II wao First ~ screen retlremeat to liar Ill Arllllo.
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1far the SVAC champtonohip. Ky.

bas needled, cooed, teaaed and threatened some of the
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1n8 oppooonto to 7()4• Jl!)lnto, a Kypr Cro&lt;k ••• , 8 f Tn
defenllve avorqe oi 5U polnta Hannan Troee ••• 7 6 835
per game.
•••• 5 5 759
.Jn - . , Frida¥ nJa11t COli- North GaUio ••••• I 9 539
teat. the Wahama Whlti Fal"""o Soutberu .... , .. I 12 626
travel to SouthweiiA!m to meet
THIS WEEK'S RES\!LTS:

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home cOu.t. AfW' that K•y a e r
creek meeti North Galllo in the
. final 91 AC eonteat of the .....
aon. Jt lb'ler creek breezes
the next throe sv &gt;\C
lame•. the )lobcati ... !Wsh

In the past 10 years Ray Sweetman tuio caned on 3110
foundatlono. He baa visited nearly a thousand poteutlal
individual donors becaute he believea in the dHiiny of
Berea College In Kentucky.
!Ia)" had reached a retirement point with the Student
Christian Movement. On campuses across the eotm.try he
had led student retreats, directed faculty conferences and
given a large boost to the YMCA. Yet~ retirement
lasted about 10 minutes lor he accepted lhe cbaUeuge of
asslstin~ llttle Berea Cobege in Its search for support and

survival,

on ·th•

All.Qmel
TEAM

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"'all Ollto eollep buloel- . m l - AohJ¥d,1&gt;o11 !Mmo thl.o HO/oon _ wt.
Tho YlttGrtoul&amp;ti!el olaahld
Bl~ 81111 loailll - .
thne-lolitho ot a po1J1t
thalr
Tho Tlpro wero pOilal t'raR

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since he had a reputation for
havt111 an iron chin. Fotter then
measured the Jersey City
brawler, and lashed out with
three quick lett llooks and a
· right to score his third
knockdoWn COl" an automatic
TKO.
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boos'"~IOr'f' f!\'\~JO 34-4
whlle ri8Pauta's fog drOA&gt;ecf to
18--7-3. •
DePoula Insisted that he
should have been allowed to
contime despite a rule calling
ror an automatic technical
knockout if a ftghter is knocked
dQft'R three times in a· round.
Fo.ster thought the threeknockdown rQI,e wa&amp; a good
idea. "Otherwiae a 8UY might
get hurt," he slid.

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mqottt'« Coadl John liaJli'I.Babcallf libw in ......n.t place wiU\
a&lt;'a;t' l feeoriJ, EaatOi'n ·II Rrst
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With one pme to ,._ That
~li wtii.•Kypr Clreek.
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The thrilling story which Ray SWeetman tells so wen .Jo
the fact that about 90 per cent of the graduates go right
either rascals or heroes. 'nle words may back"into toWII5 and villages of Kentucky and Teaneaaee.
he meaningless to those to whom Inaugural Here are the teachers and doctors and preachers and
addresses are n o t h l n g but hlgb-Oown businessmen who will ahape tomorrow. Ray Sweetman ls
rhetoric designed to. imprOliS readers of chamlellng the foundatloll. money-mucb of which comes
history books In the future.
from old rortunea to make bright the horizoa of Berea.
Grandiose, glittering, such sentiments
It's strange how certain people bOcome tile brokers of
may be. But tliey are also blueprints pre- ldOaa and opportlllliUes. Ill Buffalo, Seymour Knox bas
sented to the American people, with whose ~t a gootf:fO years OIICOUI'IIglng young artilll to do their
aid they could be transformed into reaHty. thl.ng. In a bewllderlnl
lincertaln period, he eatabEach president bas bad hiJ villon of llshed Ollll of the flDesf ci&gt;llectiou of modem ari in Amerbuilding an edifice that would enllure after ica--.nd tllen turned It over to the whole city' for everyone
hiJ passing. II is, after an, one and the to enjoy. I don't tblllt llult patroll Knos could paint a frollt
same edifice-America, the United States, porch, but .he had tho 'Insight to spot brilliance and ortclstill tho last, best bope of mankind.
nallty' in ~ero. Tile renlt will be enjoyed for centurleo.
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For Pleasure, Profit

one now J!Dtering the. White House.
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l.et us never fear to negoUate," said
John F. Kennedy in 1961, "but Jet us never
negouate out of fear:• He could bave said
It
1969.
"We cannot expect to make everyone
our friends," said Ri~hard M. NiJ:on in
1969, "but we can try to make no orte our
enemy." He could bave sald It in 1961.

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DAVID I::IOLING

Just as some Americans demand "a
cholee and not an echo" in each election,
some seem to believe that there must be
an abrupt change, a dramatic break: with

··· S·o uthern Local At
' f\yger Creel( Fri·day
let!~ (:'.ntorenct pme on top
Frl4w rdPt Ia Southern Local
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Villanova ,Rips Detroit, 93-71

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.417 15'/,
,297 211h

By Ulllled Proll IIUI'MIIonal
Spencer HIQIWood II &amp;lad the

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Loa Alii!Oie• • • 16 .6'13
Atlanto ••••• 31 18 .633 2
Chicago •• , .22 ZB .4tb ll'h
San Fran. •• , .20 28 ,417 121h
Son Dleco • ' .• 20 29 .4118 13
Seattle ••• , , ,16 36 ,302 18'h
PhoeniX&gt; , , • , 9 40 .184 24
Wednesday'• Resu!ti
Detroit 116 LA 115
Phlla 140 NY 137, (2 oti)
Seattle 98 Baltimore 94
Chit:ago 95 Boston 94

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""" !ired "' •
"aecond rate•' U.S. ba1ketball
team to gold mfldll prq)Orttona,
ran
IIOG tha nilthonpked
n.ywood,

Wlld&lt;ati. Walnesday nJa11t 81111
'Couldn't ftnl .tho key to llleir
tight zooe W1ltl tha laot 10
min.ltes of the pme.
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D,y then It was too late aa
Villa~¥&gt;'" route!l Detroit 93-71
behlnl o 37-t&gt;Oint eflort !rom
Joh.... J-• .... • 2~olnt
spree b.Y HOII'ard Porter.
U..Wood •cored 25 point&amp;,
aeven under
his
season's
average; bul most of his
markers were confined to the
late stages when VIUanova
alreed)l held an overwhelming
lead.
The 'cats led 44.-39 at
halttlme, were barely in front
46-45 with 3:50 gone in the

Atlanta 125 Phoenix 101

(Onl7 gamea schsdutedl
Thursday's Games
(No Games Scheduled)

San Diego
Wants Tilt
With OSU America
SAN DIEGO, Colli. (UPO Ohio aate, wtrlch went to Cal~
Uonda Jan. 1 and came home
wUh the Roae Bowl crown, has
received an Invitation to vialt

oeoonl half 81111 then fiPpod tha
pme open m a 1:1-polnt
barnp tor a 5'-4S margin.
.'I'IKey were In front !14-62 with
S:D7 to,._
CiiiYIO Murphy'o 22 points
rallied Nlapn to a 79-78
·Victor)' over Buffalo. l..ISIIIJe hit
on 36 rout ahot&amp; tlli'Clltll
78-64 triumph O"ler PeiDls)'lvanll ,
and Tmt Daley led PeDD State
to a 64-6'2 win over West
VIrginia In odler maJor pmeo
Wednesday nigh~
Murphy, a :;..10 all-Atnerlca,
connected conaisteMly over a
taUeT
Buffalo defense as
Nlaglra snapped a seven-game
losing streak. Hta seven points
in the final five mi~tes keyed
the Purple Eagle comeback
rrom a 37-34 halftime dencit.
Ed Ebberle or Buffalo led both
teams with Z7 points.
LaSalle missed only four
shot&amp; trom the tree throw line

Association
Is Back

;.gain.

It isn't Southern CalUornia,
who lost to the Buckeyes ln that
game, that b asking, but S a n
Diego state. Sa:n Diego was rated
the best small college team 1n

the nation tbe past three sea-

soos.
The C&amp;lit'omia .team's athletic director, AI Olsen, said he

DENVER (UP0- The Ameri...
can Association is back in the

baseball business again after a
six-year lapse in which the gap
was filled b:y a unwieldy 12team Pacific Coast League
which stretched Crom Honolulu
to Indianapolis-a quarter of
the way around the world.
Tcxla,v the PCL is back to a
manageable eight teams and
the American Association will
have six teams piiJfing a 140game schedule,
The final deCision was made
at· ·a P€L meetthg- ht · Denver
this week in('whlch the Class
AAI'I baseball executives released four teams to the
asSociatiOn and created two new
teams to rm in ror major league
ell'pansion clubs Seattle and San

made the otfer Cor a season
game wW1 Ohio State athletic
director Richard Larklns Mon·
day and followed it up lritb a
letter. He said Larkins told him
Ohio State would need at least
a$59000pranteet- --· ~· ... ··•'-·
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Lirklna told Olaen earlier that
the Buckeyes• schedule was 011ed throul!h 1978, but the school
administration agreed to Jet the
team play a lOth regular season
game during thenextsehOOlyear.
Olsen said La.rklnl promis- Diego.
Released to rorrn the Ameried an answer In two week a. San
Diego 11 seeking to become a can Association were Denver,
Indianapolis, Tulsa and Oklaho-major college power.
ma City. They will join with
Des Moines and Omaha in
forming the six..f.eam league.
A meeting
oC
the
six
conele Basketball Results
W.VL Tech 87 W.VL Wslyn 77 American Association teams
By United Press lnternatloral
will be held next week in
Bwlng Grn 64 Toledo 63
East
St. 11uns 79 MIM Dulth 70
Indiarapolis to elect a presvtilnova 93 Detroit u. 71
ident, Work out a schedule and
Butler 88 Evansville 85
Amherst 71 Union, N.Y. 68
wotrn Mlch. 71 Miami, (0) 66 write a coostltution oC bylaws.
PomSt. 64 W,VL 62
Yngstn St. 73 Clvlnd St. 68
N~a 79 Buflalo 76
Ohio Nrthrn 84 Defiance 72
Mfll'l v11n 59 LafiQiette 56
Ashton! 35 Wlttenberg28
Boo!All1 Colt 84 Seton Hall 56
Wstmnstr PL 65 Plttabrgh 84
F1RST HALF WINNER:
Mhlnber&amp; 92 Drexel 70
MASON
COUNTY BANK
La Salle 78 Penn 64
How
They
Finished:
st. fetr's 85 Farlgh Dcknsn 54
Monclay
Merchants
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Pamasote,
WOCiisman
of
World,
Eastern Ky, 73 VL Tech 6.1 '
National G•rd, Sider's Building
.QunUco"Mrna 119 Alllws AFB
COLUMRUS (UI'I)- The UnitSl.IIPly,
G. 0. Roush and Sons,
70
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ed Preas lntern&amp;Uonal Ohio Htg11
Miller's
Insurance, Mason ('.oun..
'llrldlph,MCII 76 Old Dmloloo 65 SChool C)Us A basketball ratll' Bank.
Leo 120
AFB 72
i~s. with tlrat place wtea aOO
High pme - Ruas ~hart,
won .. 1oBt records in parenthe-222. Higb Series - Paul . Har·
aea:
mon.- 580.
Teams
Points

Local Bowling

A Ratings

I. StraaburB
2, GniiYIDe

3.

(5) (1M) 160
(4) (14-tl) !57

za. Tn•• Roo•

(2) (14-0) !07

f. Marulfteld St. Polen

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(2) (10.0

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88
81
78
72

7, Newark catholic (3) (11·0
S.· Fort Ret;~M~ry (4) (13-0)
9, West Mustdngum
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19• ~sVUW ' Rosecrana
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11. Dlxio ·57; 12..
!3. SebriQtl 45;
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polnto ..Uowed por over lllap, thrOlClQI&amp; dJtt .-..
on 'l&lt;lp 1.5-11 at 1111 ileiL
·,.,. 0111ered tile -.ot
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wlfl • al.l point · - aDII
ama11
cot lop - . , Ia -.1~1.
lelt It with II.&amp;
Wltted&gt;er&amp;.
the 18th ....... '
carrlal tha 10011, how·
8111811 eollep 1.m lo 1!11 try, II ~I
IDodler ......:MIID...1101 b7 Woolem Midi!.,. at
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State boat ete,.lant stal&lt;l n-A
as the ElCPiorers rt1ised their
.at YQUI181towD; BoWllDI Gtwea
record to l:J.-1 in an effort to edged Toledo 64-63 II _...,.
better the team's No. U
Groen; Cillo Nor11&gt;VD IWopt
l'OIIkl1111- A 15-point lt)Ul't In the
D o - M-72 II~ ...
sedticl hall pve I.&amp;Salle a 58-44 over
Wtlml....,. boat Malooe 78-7211
averoce

to.

leld and Pem never eould
recover. Larry camoo paced
LISID.e with 21 poirts. Steve
Bilsky wa• high ror Pem with
19,
Dale,- scored 21 points AI
Penn State held oft West
Vlq;lnia's late charge to pin the
Mountaineers with their Courth
c(inle( ..:.i ve loss and an 8--8
~:ecord. Penn State now ls 8-5.
Larry Woods' 18 pol!ts were
tops ror West VlrglniL
Elsewhere, Boston College
routed Seton Hall 84--56, Eastern
Kentucky stopped Virginia Tech

73-65 1 defensHnirded Ashland
halted Wittenberg 35-28, Westminster (PL) edged Pitisburgh
6~ and Butler t.Pif)ped EvansviDe 811-85.

Deities~
Sktpa,

half. but came wlthlo one Pol-at
late Ln the 11Jne before tlw
Broncos ended tbe 1'111¥.
Gene Ford wa. hiah fer Wea"tero with 23 polntL Mlunl, .8-6 overall 81111 1&gt;-1 In 1....,.
play, wao paced b7 Wilt Wit·
Uams and Tom Slater, each
with 14 points.
Steve Mix's 27 po1nts marked

CLEVELAND (UPI) - Art Modell, owner of the Cleveland Browna, Wednesday accepted an invitation by Cincinnati
Bengals C()llch Paul Brown for a Browns - Bengals game to
high)lght the opening of Riverfront Stadium at Clnclnnatl ln
the summer ot 1970.
"1 enthusiastic~ accept the Jnvitatlon to play in Clncinmti aOO hope that tltls will be the start or an annual riwalry
that will stimulete even further the interest in professional
football in our state." said ModelL

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SCORES
By United Press lnterrational

East
W. L. PeL GB

Mirmesota ••• 25
Kentucky .•• ,22
Irw:iiana .•••• 24
Mlami .•.••. IB
New York ••• 12
West

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21 .512 3'-h
23

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22 .450 6
30 ,286 13

W. L. Pet. GB

oakland ..... 35
Denver , ... ,26
New Orleans •• 21
Los Angeles .. 20
Dallas . . . , • ;16

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16
24
23
23

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.619 10

.467 1611:!
.465 16'~
.410 lB'h
Houston ••.•• 13 28 .317 221:-2
Wednesday's Results
IOOiana 140 Miami 117
New Orleans 121 Hooston 117
Kentucky 104 Dallas 102
Denver 124 New York 103
Los Angeles 123 Ostdaad 121
Thursday's Games
(No games scheduled)

To111ado Frosh in
Win over Glouster
The Soulhem High Tornado
Crosh team scored a 40..31 basketball vie1ory over Glouster this
week ontheUWeTomcati'Ooor.
The winners were paced in
soorlngby Jim HubbardandDave
White, each with 13. Rick Snider
got 10 and Jerry Hubbard, four.
Murphy was high for Glouster
with nine.
Southern, coached by L a r r y
Wolfe, edged Into an 8.6 lead
by the close or tJ:Je first (Jiarter.
was on top 20-13 at halftime and
led 29.:14 when the third period
was over.

BORGIA HIRED
MINNEAPOLIS (IJPO - Sid
Borgia, who spent 20 years as a
referee, senior referee and
s~.Verrisor of referees in, tile
National Basketball Association,
was
hired
Wednesday as
slCK'rvisor ot officials in the
American Basketball Associa·
lion.
ABA Commissioner George
BARBER THIRD
Mlkan said that Borgia wlll·
PALM REACH GARDENS, assume his duties immediatel:y.
Fla. (UPO-MUler Barber"s Borgia retired Crom his post in
$13,500 payoff for winning the the NBA at the end of the 1965-66
rai,p-abbrevtated Kaiser Interna- seaaon.
tional Open has pushed the
Texan into third place in the
1969 Protessionll C.:.Cers AlsoQ-ln the Book o{ Revelo·
eiati(Jft of America tournament
tion,
what musica instru~
money-wlnnirc standtrws,.
.ment is carried by each of
Barber, who has earned the seven angels?
$14,030, ranks behtlll Charlie
A-A trumpet.
Slflord . ($20,000) alii Bruce
Devlin ($1!,408). Billy CUper,
leadiTIK money wlnner on the

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YOllllgStolm, headed by John
McElroy's 22 poiJU, improWd
its record to 11-3. Cleveland
State, now 6-10, was paced by
Mlke COml&gt;boll 81111 Sam Tllfm..
as, each with 19 points.

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a new high in individual career
scori~ In Toledo historY, but
the Rockets were not so lucky
as Bowlillg Green won a MidAmerican Conference eoatest.
Mix now has 1,34:1 po!ats in
three years or competitloa.
The Falcons went ahead with
UtUe less than two mlrutea to
go .... held 00 to win, Bowlllll!
Green (2--2 and 6-8) was paced
by Jim Penix wffit 19 poiToledo Is S.O 81111 2;1,
Mike Gregg paced the WOmington win with 17 palm. but
Steve Sharder of Malone wu
high scorer with 21 points. wn.
mington is 3-2. Malme 2-4.
Ohio Northern (9-8) jumped
to an early lead to defeat Defiance (9-6). Fred WJervWe was
high ror Defiance with 21 poiota.
Dan Foster paced Northern "ith

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tour last year is In sixth _plac:e
thl's year with $6,314.

SAN DIEGO, Cillll (UPOSan Dieso state,
No. I small
man. Tom Rue Motors.
collep rooitball team in the
Rich Ga!ne - Gar~ Ellis, 223; couD:ty Ute Ia.t three seasons,
High Series- Ke)lur. 582.
hu oflered Cillo. state, the No.
tat Half Winner - coca Cola. 1 ml,jor team In 1968, a $50.000
guarantee to play a game here,
SporD D Sllift, Rejects, C adlletic director M Olsen said
Shift, Trippers, Kine Pins. A Wedne'&lt;IIQI.
Sill I\.
Olsen said that Don Larkins,
HiBtl Game - ~urray, 225; the Ohio ,"St.l,tt athletic dire&lt;:tor,
lligh Series - . r:'"arl• 649.
suae~ted ttl;'L he mske the
offer
(n 1\'rttlng ond lhat a reply
Stee..;Orkers -Tie ior WiMer
wo.Ad_
~~ lilade in two weeks.
&amp; Fe~ros.

Duds,

Miami J,oseo In MA&lt;;
Mloml toot lti ftr" ~
American Cooferon&lt;e ...,.. to
Western Michipll. The ftell.aklns were down 34-25 a&amp; U.

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T.-esdQ Industrial - JOOnaon,

Kiewit &amp; Mosaman. Coca Cola,'
ABC C~Mmrs. Waddel &amp; Reed,
Burtul Sunoco, st. Joseph, Hick--

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we hold to you and your doc..
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FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

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FR1!!E 111ROW PI!!~IIGB
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Klilo • . , . , .I 9 464 1137 Lc!po •••••• •11W13 .421 l!oQard, Win. . • ,'lUI. .1!00
Jackoan • • • •••115-622 .412 Smith, GIPL • • •• u-tO ,1198
TOP OFFENSIVE TEAMS
Galllpollo
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TEAM
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PTS (G) AVG.
Nell--York.
• • ,tn-4tf .SIS Elllio, Nolo-YG&lt;k. .17-411 ,.Tn'
Wollolal •••• ,70 (II) 611.8
••••• · .117-127 .S7t Raadl, 1m, ••••• av-lo •?to
Golllpallo • • •
JJS-114 •~
JaeU... ••• •• 75t (1:1&gt; 62.8 lleta:• • • • • •
IIE80UNDS
, , • •• •752 (IJI 6%.7
FR1!!E
111ROW
PERCENTAGE
NAME
TEAM
NO. G AVG.
~ • • • . • • .800 (13) 61&lt;5
TEAM
n'M-FI'A PCT. Kllthol&gt;,- ... 131 9 1t.l
Wtllotm. , •. • 1~ .717 Rleo,
120 9 1U
TOP DEFENSIVE TEAMS
TEAM
PTS (G) AVG. Gallipolis • • ••• tt2-189 •nt - r , Gl»o.. , .. 109 9 1%.1
. •••• ;605 (12) 50.t Nelo.·York. •••• 138415 ,842 Ho..,., G!po. ••••• !OS 9 lLt
••• • •• 127~ .020 llaac:h, ••• 98 9 10.7
Jack- .•• , .625 (1JI 5%.1 Athono
•
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••••
122-117
.819
wo11- ....
61.o
Goillpallo • ; •• 7tl (1:1&gt; 6LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12~8 .5tl
LAST WEEK'S RESVL'I'S
Moi«o • • • • • • 637 (1Ul 83.7 J - ...... U1..222 .S&amp;O
Malia • ••••••• UI-:51 .822
SEOAL
Alheno?a,-.a
" ••• And GnotMr fMtt, if JOII .... GD ..,.....,iofi-..JOII'f
SEOAL VARSITY
slrow ,..,, ICIJff"
IIEBOUNI!S
Joekaoii62,~SI
TEAM
W. L. PTS OP
TEAM
NO.
G
AVG.
NoiiCOivlllo-York 57, ...... 54
At'*"- ... ..9 0 596 t41
Wollolal ••••• 6 3 645 55t Galllpollo • • • • .388 9 43.1 ~ 70, Wolllllon 61
. . . . . . .348 9 31.1
lllOVC
JaeU... ••• • •6 3 561 t73 Goillpallo • .• • ,4 5 582 5tl ~ . . . . . . . . 3M . 9 31.2 Glouoter IS, Eaotern 64
Miller 12, Glouater 61
~ ; ••.•• 4 5 558 59t Ja......, ••..•. ata 8 31.1
Wollolal
•
•
•
•
.339
9
37.7
OTHERS
• . ••• 4 5 521 558
• • • • • • 322 9 35.8 v- !:&lt;Junl1 n, llolpn so
Nelo.-York. ••• 3 8 480 592 Molgo • • • . • •0 9 407 59t Molao • • • • •• ,362 9 33.1 A l e - 113,- ~St.
PT. PLEASANT - ULIMUN
Nolo.-Y~rk. • • •• 295 9 3%.8
AI«Yolua 55
Ntpt" will bo oboorved lonlilll
llll1or 82, Sfarro.Wa.........,.. 59
SEOAL RESERVES
at
lbe noeular weekly . - . , . of
PERSONAL
FOULS
Rli&gt;llo'
n,
Point
P
I
68
TEAM
W, L. PTS OP
TIIUIIliiAY
l1le
locll Klwanll Cl.... .
TEAM
NO.
G
AVG.
Ra-wood 80, ....... 58
Al1lono •••••• 8 1 408 318
SYRACUSE GuiDING S t a r
. . . . . . 7 2 384 313 Nola.-YOI'k ••. • •185 9 15.0 A I - 70, lfuallnstoo Loeal COUDd1 J.:zt. Dauatotar• of - llro. Gal')' Brown wW · 60
Golllpolts •••• 5 4 385 to3 GIUipollo • • • .lt6 9 18.2
lea, 7::10
It tho hoD; eolond slide• alii ..-rate each
whleb -were taken wtdlt Mrs.
ItS 9 111.2 GaiUpollo n, Coal G...,.. es ,.. olll&lt;erolo btlnatollod.
Nola.-York. .• , 5 t 38t 375
Bruwn toured Aala loot ·1111 rilr
1nlllloll
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151
9
18.8
wa
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JoeU...
11
Wolllllon. •••• 4 5 tlO tlt
XI GAMMA Mu a..p.r, ten
weeki. She "!so IIIJIIII ....,.
FedoroJ.IIoc:kllll S&amp;, Lilian 57 !lpa Phi 8al'orlll Tburodl1,
~ . . • .. .3 6 373 426
lime
In .J..,an llld Thoiload IIIII
Mtlgo. ...... 3 6 345 381
8
Colwnbul IIIII ..._,
Molp 57, w
........
Eaotern (Piko) 116, Wollotoa 57 Oldo Electric ooclal roam.
Joe- •• • •• 1 8 28t 365
. Honolulu be fort roturnllla homo. I
Parkvoburg Colhollc 88, Point
BEELINE PARTY, __... Lewis Allen, Klwul.a pnaldent.
bJ tho Ladleo Audllar7 of tho urea• oil members IIIII lbelr laP I - 64
llalhoa Fire llopartmlbl, 7:30 dles lo 1ttond ' thlo trterooi!JW
MOVC VABSITY
-otarn 78, Srulllom 69
a1at11 at the llnhouaa; moot1n&amp;.
TEAM
w. L. PTS op
11IIS
Jubllebwlted.
.
Miller . . . . . . 3 0 254 156
SEOAL
TIU-COUNTY C.B. -Club,
Glouotar . • ••• 3 I 298 278
Now - . tor 1... 1nm tho Alhono ot Wolloton
rosutar oeooloo, Thlll'ldl1, 7:30'
Eutm&gt; • • • • .2 2 213 2t0 Pcmeroy Public Llllrar)' are Golllpollo II Nol-vlllo-York
p. m., at club quarten.
Aleunlor • • • 3 3 376 33t llatod:
Mali• ~~DANCING LEilSONS lor TWID
SOuthern • • • • 0 5 226 359
Civil Service - . loeluda JoeU... at ~
Cit;y Shri• Cl.ubbera and wlvet,
MOVC RESERVES
Fedoral Service Ellli-anee J!lo.
MOVC
ftrlt Hsslon, 11nar.,., 7:~0
TEAM
W. L. PTS OP amiiiiiiGn, Praedcal Propar.. Eutorn at Miller
p, m. II homo or Mr. IIIII Mro.
01'1
Bta EwiJW; Gerald Powell, t.
Aleunlor • • •• 5 1 287 201 doa tor ~ • '!)plot,
.
0'11iEBS
.
Eaotern •• • •• 3 1 170 189 5eldor Clerk - SloiiOIP'IIlher, Al(;"'ar vo. Foderal. Hoc:kiJW
lr WILLIAM
MIDDLEPORT PACK Itt, C!Jb
!IIUier ; • • • • .2 1 175 110 lfodleal Board Eamllloll..,., ...-· Alheno, old 11111&gt;
m. .
altho
"'·· ·: . .. 173 25t ,Maebbdot, Motor Vtohlde U- Zfllo Trace at Glouotar

Oldo Unl•orsi\Y.

~

Moror Joromo P. ~

Detroit, delc:dj&gt;od b)' Nowoweek aa 'flJrtlan America'• n10II

ol

arll~

1J180k

at M5 p.m. 111 - -· Hlo loPk wlil be
"'DMI LeadeJ'IbJp Role in Meet-

.sos nz su

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scOJIING

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NAME
FGM ITM PTS AVG.
Dolmard, Win. .98 79 275 25.0
a.- Jim. ••• 101 31 2t7 26.6
WIOiteltlam, A. .92 38 222 18.5
Heney, Glpo. •• 88 31 207 17.3

~c 111111 VoeollollaJ7, Gen-

llbounhllle
WI
01-SATURDAY
NoiiCO!vlllo-York va. FedOral •
Hoc:ldal: (at AIMIII, old 11111)
Glouotar 01 Llurelvlllo

era! Teat Pracll&lt;e lor 92 U.S.
Jobo IIIII Clark· Coawlete 1tui17
pldo lo paoo bleb'"' ;raur Clril
Service Teat.
"
Noo-Fkllon 111o BellCowli111 Melp
atoua
S1ba11oa
1118,
Ill
CW!or.
Z1neov0Je
lloaeerano at SlurSEOAL SCORING
Oido AlmaJac 1989,aCGIIIi&gt;llll
Woo~
NAME
FGM rrM PTS AVG
,
TUESDAY (JilL 28)
Dolmard, Wlo. ,84 72 2tO 21i.f tact book cot Ollla.
W..-ld
Aimuac
IIIII
of
ICftler
Creek
II W....,.
Wicke....... Alii. 73 27 173 19.2
G"'eo, Jim. ••. 75 22 172 19.1 Facii196S.
How lo awld Prallloma wllll wnl!-Hellrl', Gli&gt;o. • •&lt;;t 2t 158 17. I
Your
Will, bJo TIDier.
1IUJIJII JD1 .
Klldlae, lnL •• 86 23 155 17.2

v-

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Ztm'maa, Win. ,59 3G 15t 17.1
Emlo, N--Y•••• 57 37 151 16.8
Sponcer, GlpL .58 311t3 15.9
. 111ero, Meigs • . t2 t2 128 1to
Flck, N-Y .••• to 46 126 1t.O

MOVC SCORING
!lAME
FGM rrM PTS AVG.
Wllliamo, Mlr. .29 17 75 25.0
Gooo, Alex. •••58 31 1t7 :zt.5
~. Gllllr•• 20 32 92 23.0
llermey, M'ler•• 26 8 80' :11.0
Dlddlo, Slim. • .35 12 82 111,4
I'P.., Glolr. , 25 U 63 15.8

Trulll -·
Fa11110r.
. b)'
lui Will 111111 To.-0111, b)'
Farmer.
. lltiiOiriDIIialoll Electrical•
tllancoo, li7 Harllllorl.
NlnoiJ n.,o lo I HNrt,

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PT. PLEASANT -

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lilt dlod W-odl11110f111Jw 1D
Pleuanl Valley llotpltal

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A Walder at l1le lfarW1Ia ....,_
Houoo • Garda~ Kll&lt;hon
~Ill' 1..- ovor 30
1lllh Guido New llld -odolod fMfl flrior 1o lito rellnDiol&amp;,
ho bam .. AliBUot 10, 1900
~~ aad Gerdeno In . _ W. Vi., I om ollho
H - Bulldlal-._
111e · - . E. llld llar)o Ella-

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Tho llooli·of ~Ill -

Sllould--

IJIII, ,.I(G"'

Our dentist put blm
· and pulled lllem out.
now and still doem't have
SATURDAY
any fr®t loath. Will he ever
. BAKE SALE, municipal ,.rk
cut any more teeth?
h~rl, S,nctile, S&amp;turANSWER: Unleu tbe
dQ boglnnlJW 01 10:30 L m.,
tooth buds [fing above the
opoaoored b)' tile Ledloo AuxiliInjured teeth were damary orlho Syracuoe F1ra Departaged, tbe permanent teetb ·
mont.
ohould have erupted aeeord·
ing to aebedule-about 6
CHESTER ALUMNI _.-e
years of age, or within "nor-dlncet Sa turday, It the Cheater
mal
limits...
'
Grado School, 8 lo mldlllalll.
S l n·c e your llfanclchlld'o
HlGH SCHOOL DANCE par1;y
perm1111ent
front teetb have
with lho JQ&amp; thls saturdal&lt;, 9:JO
not
yet
erupted at age 10, lt~o
p.m. lo 12 p.m. II tho Molp
possible oometblllg II' wroag.
JuaiGr Hlah In Pomeroy, follow..
Cllnk:al and X-ray examina1111 lbe Mllgo • Vllml btsl!ettion should be made to deteriillne what position tbe teeth
bollare in, or, indeed, H they are
MONDAY
ID at oD.
LYDIA CIRCLE, PCIIIOJ'IIl'
If teetb viouallzed In tbe X
Uoltod -..Dol Chlr.ch, 7:80
ray are In proper pla&lt;;f In
M~ at tho eburc:h; Mrs. John
the 11\11111, they may still
WtrrJ, Jroaa:• Ieider. 1'here
erupt. naturally. But, dependw1B lit a oBent ouedoa
Ing on the jenera! pbyalcal
clevelopment of the Chll~1 at

tho-

SUn!""'

Har. 111111 H•-· b1 - .

-- 11:15 p.m.;
Deori&gt;am 1111 2:10 a.m.;
A. 1111 flh LID.;
Fox 1111 7 a.m.; WJml!o!cl,
a. llon'il1 up a p.m.; H.
:55 p.m.; Qua.
UJ&gt; 11:15 p.m.; 8o1ft¥ 1111
2:30
a.m.; WWiam ll Zlmmor -

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P~ ; LaTn.nda Leach,

PL Pleollllt! ,::arl S!:att, Lakin;.
Mr"'7 11111y c...~ Pt. Pleoo~; :Ric~ Jetr.n, SOUthlide;'
-lira. Tllom&amp;o J..,... Chooblre;
~

Judllll .~ Mld4loport.
llllCJlARGED: Mro. M&lt;coiV, Awl• Grove; Mro. &amp;Iw.rt~
Pt. ., ..._
~
Rclacb, ~ ·Pieoo-

lo lho Pf011rll\l' of IJJOJid\DI
Of ......,. 10 dollar• In tbll

WhlltiOI!k.

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• . VI- Sleiolo, Ap,Pio Grove; Mro.

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col!· at
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mittee.

LAWRENCE, D.D.S.

. Elmer Hutr, Jr.,

,.

a!ld

• • LAWRENCE:
•
DE.\11 DR.
Ia tbere any1hlna bela&amp; done
In dentistry to solve ibe problem f!1 gwna caving In aftOt
~'l"'IID ol teeth, ......
claUy ht the front part ol tbe

mouthf
•
'
~R: Toioth ·.lOCkets
ol extracted leotb fill Ill wltb
new bone after
teeth are nmove&lt;~- lM even
though new bOJie. fonno In
the ICICtet, tbe area aroUDd ,
an extraC"Ilon bellna to
obrlnl&lt; and continual tO dO 10
with ace.
Tbe .._ ht ~ loath
.,.., I m be d d
bo il)lOCIIl
bone. Ill !D.Iht funetlooi Ia 'to
III)IIIOI't teeth. lloJleved of

0o I!H!l'NH

llke deprulllon. .

2· ·

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$328

00

•
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• Sa1id Stlte Sllflll Systtm - I'KI

lublts to bl.lrn out In tnt lillftll·
recei¥1111 e.treultli

• R.....rth Phosphor Cotor
Picture Tube
• Phllco Trans.fonnet'-oo~W~rt
UCoiDf Pilot" Cool Ch.Nia
• Dqauuin1~

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dalll!llar,

~·· Ferrr. Mt.. :maDct.

p._

·ourself
.i·
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n·
ut
Big Discounts !

Daniel Cldldon· P.t.
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8lRTil: Mr. llld MrL coriJtrt -'~:;=
Pallarloa, 81roeulli, o., I ooa.
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SEE: OUR '
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Leu·Vegas for
That pincrlptio~ .compOunded
by ~s is i~deed a bargain .. , • it
helps odd .y,ars to y!&gt;ur life far .
as little cis ,a'
-tew dolli:iril,.:. · '· .
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KFC Meeting
Lo\11 VEGAS-; ~Fr!Od
Clll- ·fiooDc:lileoO Tom Crall
, ., CroW"ollteak-· ~.

"Ia. ~tklol lo lho ....1 101otona lor

iJi4 _. ai«&lt;&lt;

.:;aue

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WE HAVE THE CHECI THAT WILL

By VIOI.ET 81111111
Precl Larkin• Is 1 patient 01
Mefc• Genorai •HOillltal, P ...e-

SAVE YOU UP TO $3.00

JUST FOR TRYING

1'01·
.
. Mr. IIIII• Mrs. C,barteo HensleY IIIII Mo Bloooll were vlollo
~Mr. 11111, !olfo. u.,.r McPeek.

Rexall
Plenanli
AMPOO

llollevllle, W. Va.

FFERIN

paar"l ....,... ~. . . bon, .. Edllll~ Kjlno. wu viol"'
Wbld\ !hi• Jeaf le 11"! ........ lj!!l,Mrl. ~ ·Sinith.
In KFC 'lllalorJ w1tll nae 1ho!l -' Mr· IIIII Mro. Hobtrt Newetl,
t,OOG ~clllaDio.
·
ChofiOr, lfe,.. vlsltiJW Mary

DRY

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Rexall

·., ~va Yaloo, Middleport, woo
p ~ gueot of Mr. and
Oblo, ._..,__,....._~ ..... MrL Hto;IO!rt~.

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LongBottom
Social Notes

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3 to March 3, 1969
J. J. Divis ·M.D.
•

The tabloid as a newspaper
format is on the increase in
the United States. There are
about 70 tochl1 as compared
lng lo the Encyclopaedia Brl·

weeu

111 u u on, tbe 11oae
lhrlnb and leaves ia llucer-

''",..

I Will Absent From My
Office

with a dozen 1n 1930, aceord·

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·If!', 11111! , Mro,

.-n Y!Jil!lll Mrll, Ur,F.,.¥1.'
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CONGESTAID

Holter ,

Hoi·' .

NASAL

Pit-lYE LEA,THER·

MIST

•Shave Crom·
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b)' Yarb)', Pnoano IIIII 1'!'llltct

.... "-·-·~
Y-. 111o GollioO COIIor .Jb
Cldoll, WIIWII'o Cu11a 1,. WlllM!o, 11lo Good ur. b1 Wellcj
llld Watwro 011 A 8llrrJ Nlalll.

mao, Pt, PII!Ooaai(,

.....-.w.

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Mt Fair b)' Howollo,- Down ':"'
A 0... b)' McllarliJ, !!!._ Troul .. . ,

a..

both.
A. - · · reeon1111~n bulle•-Jnetead, th~ J)rOitam has
ol of fll, 8 b!Willl, lnc:ludiJW
attracted mat~tve IIQIIbers of
fST7.8 mlllloll lor r.M&gt;llc weiwho are not b e I n 1
ran. 111e 1U1111Un1 buiJIO!IOd II people
ln1llod
lor ernploymant." he
37 · per ' ~nt over the. eurrent
llkL
biennium lor wol!are.
Collier lllld mlii'C' people on
UButb 1he dollar IIID(JUit:l,and
1ho prclll'llils lnWlved coold
perco-• are tho J.arieot Ill
:.tat. l'iiltor)',u -Colller l&amp;ld.·"'IL- not bo traiMd ,or Oll1liiGYed.
He aald the state Ia "locked
tllouilh there are thole .......,.._
IJW hlaher welfare boll!lllo, a lntn program• IIIII poslliona
real question can be nlaed aa ma!ldltecl by the -..a1 gov-

'PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
Jan.. 13, 19119
...
ADMlTI~' T!moti!l McCoo

examiDallon ·and evllualloll
by your dentlll.

F1ra Doparllllont, 7 p.... Thuro-

c.

;r..n. -

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day II the lire-

0no ...,
E. Jr., woo
. '' 12:55 ..... , . . , _ - ldllad In oet., 1802 while .......
up 2:55 ._.,; Loilo
11lo Olhor Slclo, Ill ·l'lke.
1111 wllll U.S. NfiJJ Ill Kar..
2:45 ...._
F1d1on loelodoo, A W•ld of
hlooral oarvlco ..m lie hold
KANAWHA IIIVD- ! - , Prolltbl All&lt;:hlndod,HOwFim ,h;ldo.y, 2 p.m. Ill tho~-~
f:OO o.m.; liar- A F-otloa .... lj""oall Faoarll . _ _ , ......
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11:10 p.m.; Fore-

olftclal,

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Tbe J.eeture llrle• wu eJtlb..
MAYOR CAVANAGH
lllhod bY a alii '""" M r o.
Geor&amp;IB E. Frazer -as a memorIal 1o Dr. Herman G. Jameo, front a doficlt of $34 m111lon
wbo WIS president of ObiD Uni- and 8l'lllllne crisis In NeKJO •
Vorol~ from 1935 lo 19t3. Mro.
pollee relatim~~.••
Frazer is a alate ~ tbe late
4 ~1ttdn a year,'' the critiq..
Dr. James. MlQ'Or C&amp;Yanagh's ue continued, ..Cavanagh had ,
address Ia open to the public. pushed through a poHIIcally unNo IUbnlooton Is cherpd.
pclllUiar lnoome tax on clt¥dwel1In Its crlUctUe d American erl and suburbanites to ease thit
cllleo IIIII their problema, Newa- fbtancW squeeze. And with a
Becky Will was elected prest~ week nuted that "Detroit's Jer- dell aeries ~ _..,_.. he
dent ol the Melgo Junior High ry CavanoP .... beea pla¥1ng remolded lhe pollee department
School Future Homemaken of lbe leader from the nanent he lnlo .... ~ the molt saphlollAmerica when the gJ'OlC) met owepl IDio olllco - CJIIly lo con- cated in America."
Cor an organlntioral sesatoft.
The native Detroiter, holder
other olftcera elected are Jan.
A lhouglrt lor tho ctay, o1 a bachelor of pllllOIIGI&gt;I\Y delne Wilson, Vice preskktnt; &amp;r
President George Wullln&amp;lon sroe In polUical oclence and
ate Andrews, secretary; Joyce
aid, "'lbere cu be no greater a bachelor of law degree from
Kerns, treasurer; Janet Stivers, error than lo expect ar the Unlverslt¥ of Detro!~ boreporter; Margie Wamsley, hls- ealeulaie upon real favors from came llliYOT ol the natlon'a ftfth
torlan; Kathy Durst, parliamen- nation to nation!'
1. largest city ill 1961. He was 33
tarian; Janelle Cumings, song
leader.
Mrs. Frances Roberti, hoD1e
econmdcs telcher and advisor,
spoke on F.H.A., ita meaning
and duties or ortteers. Twencyfh'e elrls attended the meetirw.

~r ..JII.§.tn;,_ajc' .~· · Lawlo, ~. O.; Duaoe Wjl.
lri~1iiiiebf~'lihoill4'fli'ill'-'-"l Uam-. Pt. P~.WO ·
tftllilnM oillj'aftOt·ilodi&gt;Jele' Ill, . _ ,...._.. MIIJatiiJr.,

ORG~ATIONAL meethle of
ladlso auxlllary to tho RutlaJid

bilail"*"'"'-

GALL!POLIS LOCKS- p_.
, .• Don8y down 2:ts p.m.; Steel 1e1
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COLUMBUS (UPI) - 11le tblecl heel gr&lt;JIIII "II pile,_•
and unexplalMble ratea. Jl
lolieral Aid lo D&lt;pe!ldent Chll· • •
~ObYloullJ, the ADC prognm
dren (ADC) pnJKU.Dl 11 aa ....
ilouo tallura" o!ld "ll&amp;rlleularly Ia 1 t.Uure,"' he said. "The eoq-onal&gt;le duriJW • porloll of lire conc:o!pl ol aid tD depe!ldent
ehlldfen waa to pro'Vlde scxne of
lUll •lll'1011Mnt." Fl· 1ho btolc llvlni: neodo while tho
nance Dinctor Honrd CGUler
parent looked ror work, reocrlllcllod W...,.oday.
Collier prese- GoY. Jamoo eotvecl U'aln!JW lor W«k or

•· to Bab.y Teet· h
InJUry
' p·ermanents
~
C Del.ay.

CO.alilsmtdl. He alloJdod
Ill• ltl'not mUch mon ""'"
Eckard Cliopol Churdl.
AIIIIESTS llADE
lhoul4 be ~
~ Yoaro of Onmunl.om,
oro l i t o - · Gor·
PT. PLEASANT - Arroolo
before
au:J"::
bJHuillon.
trlldeA.Solb)'Sinlllt;-........ reeordoil at
.lolldur· \ atlmulaled by artlf.lclal
WhM y..,
tero, MluMoeylia{llhllllllllra. llll1ho-iw--lourhooro ) .meana.
Ltllatlld - ·
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Juet cu,.ur, Of CIU- ....., - · . _ , 39, Billa- '
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b)' Jlaraollo.
a.artollio, N. C.;lallr -.~ 111&lt;11. 0.; R1ehord P-, JUdi- in tile Umteil statu
llaw lo Gor 0 ~ J .... b1 ol llulll'lo, W. Va.;. C1lulN of woill, w. Va.,-cllllrPJwttll
to be
,.,:::.·
'-rd lJid No.r·
the "Eiic:yclopaoilla -art~... COo Gel1ho Jail y.., Rl. :Z Pt. Pleooant, Ar1IMir IIIII
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Shor- tainlca.
IIIII, - - - · A. o. sonia., Pt. ....... lll'o ~ uoi Pollltlwu
kln.111o Art of Jail lhllllllll, P... IlK; two alotaro,llra. Lanllall, -~ b)' tho Cit¥ Pellca.
Nllle S!loald.. ""••, Col.-.,, IIIII llro. Pearl II&gt;
Fonnon.
- . arilo G-o, Calif.; 7 pui11lo Geoerouo Yeoro, b ) ' - !~ IIIII aro

Aretullor.

GAUGES- CallttJollo, IU
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Ciarlo-, 20.69 rlolq. Lao.... ........,. I loot of roDero;
.......... 5.75 loot of
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Jr. Homemaker
'69 President

Federal ·ADC Scheme
Found Clear Failure

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wF~~YSCIIEDIJLE

a vthlcle QPtl'ator, 101\ fJl Mr.
lid Mro. JObo P. Frlok, R.D.
I, l'tlmer'OY, lJ aallloed at
Ft. Floher Air Force - ·

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Becky Will is

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elgtdh ...,.... Hitl'l!llll G. James
Lecture ol a.tq Unlveral~. Dr.

N, c. He too ~or
I'Vmorvy ll1&amp;ll Sehool.

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New Books
At Pomeroy
Announced

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5eraoaat E. Frick,

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Olga Scores Nudity 'Sheep'
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o..t Mr. ,1!11 MrL ~

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ope0 letter on the •ubjec!t,
quoletllil part:

!WUIODDBW8nef8D)"
plaue of tba lladaeu Utot I
illda't evealmow wul to Blk
Bdeek'• for my wod:."

Mrs. Erteszek iB an attrac·

Uve. vivacioUJ, chic woman
with an Interesting back-

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She escaped from Poland
in 1941 and after a tedious
and lenl!tby journey arrlvod
In San fianeiBeo, where she
joined her fiance. They mar·
rled there and then settled
In Los Angeleo .
· Money wasn't tbe most
prevalent commodity In the
household In spite of Jan
Erteszet's ·degree as a doctor of law. Olga decided to

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"LounQerie" was introduced by Olga and loungeweor
will never be the some. You lavish yourself with
glamorous comfort when you step in and lift up this
elegant, terry ~textured Arnel shirt dress. It has bond
of Paisley gold braid at the neckline and cuffs . You
con relax with the graceful fashion assurance that
the built. in secret bra provides.

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ly HELEN HENNESSY
NEW YORK-(NEA)--01·

is an undercover

aim has been
number of
a woman hal
We owe much of
current comfort to her
;N~ii,D Ideas.

smy

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bra bra. A deolper
eaa ereate odell 1 lbiDJ: aad
mne moaey on II beeanoe
!be faololo'lJ.r;"' ~ "
u the 'ID'
• Bat lt's .....

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lulneol

"II'S up to the fashion

writers to · educate women

so that they will event~~
become independent eno
to know when tbey look goOd
and when they look rlcllcu·
lous. And tbls whole trend
toward bareness iB ridicu-

lous."
Olga feels that whether
the nudity craze runs toward
a bare midriff, a neckline
that plungeo to the navel or
a two-lneb long skirt, the
press makes every woman
feel out of it U she cloesn'l
get Into lt.

"'lben they all look alike, 11
she said. "And, of coune,
tho.., who .w ear these tblngo
nearlv always are the wrcng

type!'

ion.

"No womao," the uld,

Olga COllld deotca a

'DO

do something to supplement
the food budget.
·

ul\ly motber was an old
country corseteer," she said,
''and

I guess I inherited an

interest In the business."
The Olga Company, which
now has worldwide distribution and does a volume of
over '12 milllon annuaUy,
started 25 years ago on an
outlay of •1~ to rent a
sewing niaehine and $5 for
fabric.

Olo made a lew. boey llr·
fer tie"- wllb t•e lalenllon
of .trytnc to seD them 1o
.Sein, Roebnek. Jan (aow
president of the company)
who bad promised lo aeU
whatever ttemo ohe eome up
wllll, dlllll'l feel Ub mlllda«
the
trek ta Sean lltat
dar
wenlluleod to Bnl·
loek'• Wlllbire, wllleh wa•
oaly llllwn tbe otree&amp; from
wllere tbe eouplo Hvecl.

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"We knew so Uttle about
quality stores In California
at that time," Olga slid,
"that It eoulil have been
Woolworth's for all we !mew.
lt just was closer.''
And before they Jmew
what bad bappened, tbey bad
an order and a promise for

more.
'•What a Kramble tlaat
wu," abe reea11ed. "I

eoalda'l lura the carter bella
oullut onoqh. Yet !had to.

ells Story of Music
'I'he story of American muranging in subject matter

She ducribed music as ther·
IIJieutlc, wttll a calm, 11)1111-

the hymns and psalmt
the pilgrims to modern
was told by MrL Emer·

lrw .......; lnsplraltonli and

Jones at tlle Middleport

u ..,..,., Club meetbw We&lt;l-

~-llda.l afternoon at the home
Mrs. C. M. Hennes}'.

An Wlderstandirw ·and IP"'

:proclatioo or all 1311es of m,..
ale ls possible , even for tile
~~tutored , Mrs. Jones said.

· - - In Ill pol1l'Qai
of otnda and ltllnlc - a .

Mn.

Jooee

eqtw.sized
coatrlbut1001 to American muole by tllo laillalll, tiJo New

EIWI-•1 and tiJo pligrbno,
iJJulll8nnU who broulbt muolc tnllh tllolr bomelanlo.
She llllllfe of tile ol
tho wort lind tiJo ~bullono

eaching Techniques
ribed for PTA~t,.,
. .,.

ot tile American Negro, acme-

time• sorrowtna:, sOmedm•a .
jubilant; always iqloful, In
jazz, &amp;.Pirituala and blues
lorma.
The muolcproducedtllrou8h
stage .PliJI,

T h.e

modern

trends, ml Ute jut of New
Orleana ~alao were dlacuued

byMra.J-o.
Mrs. Thor- Johnaon pre·
sided at the meetirwandmemben r e - - to roll call by
namtna: •• American cuopoaor.
A dolatlon to tba lllddlepon 1'1mllc LlbriiY wao clloc•Md. Article• mode by tile
Ohio Stoq, School for I h e
Bllad wu on dloplay and for
sale.;

Durlrw a concludlllil social
hour Mrs. Honneoy piQed a
DHOdlet ot ..W.tc oo her pipe ·

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Sho CIJICiy.
The F.... $ -.tbv wW be
held 111 7:30 ~~om. at tile homo
of Mri. Rlehor40...a.

of AmeriCL

.Mr. and Mrs. !IW'•oll Lillie
of Rutland Bold ... - irw at Fort Lauderdale, Fta.,
wllll tlleir 100 ·In-law IIIII
daUIIIIor, Mr. IIIII Mrs. Carl
Harrlo.

Now In their four plants
the Erteszelu are helping
other strangen to America
to get ahead. They have
started a one-for..ane learning program to help others
learn the English language.

and daughter, Terl, ol ~
aeld IIJIOnl tile ....hero
with their parents, Mn. Clifford El&gt;orobach and Mr. and
·Mro. CU«ord Jacoba.
Richard Belich ~SObin&amp; to

Supervisors and head per·
sonnel take the couroe In
English weekly. In turn, they
teach another person. That
person, in turn. teaches an-other of the employes. Olga
beUeves that the second
"generation' ~ of students
will still be in the plant but
that the tblrd could be mem·
hers of families oulllde the
community who will also lie
helped this way.

opeoclitW the week bore wttll
bis . mother, M r a. Henry
·Belich, of Br-ry. lie II oo
vocation from bio
mont 1t WuhinJ!ton C. H.
Tueoday nll!ht Mro. HeDri'
Beach. Richard, Mrs. Gu;y
Bln8. a..t dliuahter, JQ&gt;, and

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Mrs. Erneat Van Jnwagen
Yloltod with Mro, Clllrord J•
cobl Ukl Jack,
Mrs. Barbara Slrpnt oC
Che1ter spent 1everal - ·
rocendy with Mr. and Mro.
Ralph Frank.
Mr1. J.Wdred Bowen l• re-

ThiB is the famous Laubach system and Olga and
Jan have also supported Dr.

Laubach in his similar work

abroad.
Laubach deVIsed a picture

alphabet which he uses to
teach reading an.d language
techniques, working chiefly

c~en~

Olea'• deolgo poUey II a

feel weU-dreooed u n d o r -

Attend Funerol for

loo~n4;. Control more with

Mr. Clyde Hysell

WDIDID

neatb, youtlful aDd natural

use ef 10fter, freer
ao t&amp;ayt, eoaeentratlon on apeclfle bnlges.

Jet

faiJrte.~

Relative• from the Pomeroy
area were In Westerville Wed~
nooday lflerDooD for the llmor·

Undiii'JlWt "O..U..ll..l-8 like
this deft"gnie'!"'fiiRIIfL'1Ul\7e an
e x t r a sense about style
changes. They must be
prophets to make profits.
Olga does.

:!.~~~:· :.":,Hy~~
The ru-aJ senlcea' for -Mr.
1f1aeU, whc cllod lioturday l1illhl

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Cc1aa!3' SoiGII no, I!IPt

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1111•• waa host--

011 1'uoldl;y at&amp;bt for' • meetinll of tile Tblrd Friday Club.
1bo Lord'l PrQU In uniiOII
~ tile maetin8 ClCIIDided
by Mra. Henry Reibel. II was
nportod tllat Mra. - -..
bacb ta improrlnl from lllneoo,
and thai tile huabuldl ~ MrL
Ruby Erb and Mro. Marte DaJ,.
ley are rec:uperattag from recoal hcBPIIallzallona.
Mro. Carrlo Melnhort, W for
le"leral wtekl, ... weleomed
She tbl memberl for
a remembrance at Qrlltmu.
A eard n1 read from M r a.
Eboroboeb 1baMiog tho groiJp
for a hclldo;J remombrance.
The Februor7 maetlnll will be
held at tile heme o1 Mro. Mobal
WOU'e, Pomero.f. Gamel were
plqed with prbot belna: """ 117
MrL llalbel, Mro. llelnbltl,
Mra. Eva Deauder, and M r 1.
Dolo lbltll. Mrs: lilo'aa oerYed

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Bob - . lira. Besole Iff·
oeU, Mro. OlanQyoall, IIIII Vietor QyuU.

LADIES COAlS
Rog. 49.95 5alo•.: ....35.00
Rog•. 26.95 s.t.____ 2Q,OO
Rog. U,95 5alo_ ... _.17 .95
Rog. 32.95 S.le___ IS.OO
Rog. 16.00 S.le-..;..10.00

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WHITE SALE

Twin •••••• ~ ••••• 1'.99
Full ••••..••••••• 2.09

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MEMTIOII A PI!W ; • • .

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59c Pilloh?:
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The llmer&lt;ullnaldn"'lllnllpro-

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Cilia B, - - · Hay
rmon ~ 10 per ..,. .P'UI
but ,DOl more t111n 90 per cent '
ll'lll)
Clau ID, C1oMr lilo' (llot

TOPS Club
Plans Party

· - .. tiJo lrlOD1hb' quean
by virtue of wel&amp;ht loll.
It wu noted that tll.ere are ·
otiU 12
In .tiJo 60
cOill - s L Mra; Francet lly•

For

Zlrlclo ~ PUmero.Y and Mr. and
Mr1.1'1ul lllplonllalJ olllldcll..
port are lito .............. Mort ~ ol Mlddl.,t .. lllo

matemalll'~·

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SALI! MOW IN PIIOGIIISS
O.r C:..ploto LiM of Val-Hi, C.o.,., Etc.
O~llo

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the weal&lt;" with llfra. Jo SlaJna..
ker as r\Ulller.qt. t1Je 11.Pia"'
went to Mrs, Jeaa Warner, and
Mra. Bet4 File received tiJo
trOQIIII for most weight gain.
Ven Hol.ecmb wu welcomed ••

The Kiddie Shop
1/3 OFF

a new member •
Mrs. Needs read •• A Dozu
Wap to KUI an OrpmzaUon. n
Me!Dbers were remlDded to tab

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FAMILY

TilE SHOE 101

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REG. 1.49

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lo~ter-~ln

January Cl~~~~~,,. $1:1! : . .

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Girl1 Slach, ~1M and.S..., Slaoo 2to b
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lilly the K14 Schul Slocko, Sioeo 3 thni 12, logul~i , .
UOto6.00
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R.~ Ror &amp; HoaltlloTox oro ~iHo

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REG
1.29

fAST

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REG.
98t

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Girlo Droueo, Non-•, Cia..rollo ami Polly Pllndo.lofonto, loro anti Girlo Pa(oMo
lnfanto, lor• oa4 Glrl1 tfoto
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RUSS TOGS
WRANGLER
Marked Dawn

Far Clearance

RIOT
RUNNERS &amp; OVALS
. LATEST COLORS
RI!G.3.99

SALE 2.99

SALE . · ,

BERKSHIRE HOSE
Re~o 99C Sale 79c
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Re1. 2.00

Mens Tlltle Necks
MENS SWEATER$
REG.
16.95 -·--------18.95 ·---··-·--·~-1

3.11

.·LADIIS..DRESSES'
· BONDED ORLotiS
• KNIT.OIII,DN
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COTTQ.MS

SAUVAGE ·

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Club for reoldOIU ot tile lllelp
COW1I,y IDllrmiiY next rnonih.
Plans tor It were made at a
meeurc of the Tuesday
· alabt presided over by Mrs. Ruth
Needs. Mrs. Judy Snowden YO!·
to make • red ....et
robe to be wora by 1he member

TliiOW PILlOWS

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In Clu- VDI, IX, X, Cl' liJ
(1111110), and two Olldblta
_dd.. tllllwadd~lllciu~o

SPICIALS

$1ooo Early &amp; Teo Ad..a - Of O.r Prtco1l

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A wenllne pol'tf wtU bo ....

. Bll Selectlen

lfr, and lira. Ml&lt;hul Zlr·
kle, MkMlap:Jrt. ... IIDIIUneilllllllo blrlb d • dlu&amp;llter, MI.
cbalollle, MoDday atlloiler HoOpltol, &lt;"41lplla.
fte baby welglled 1 e y e n
_,ell, 11 -cos. lira. IIIIth

.A&amp;AMY

~--~ibatCiau r, Alfalfa &amp;i'Ci111lmoire ....uri In CJa11 I or m 0..

fund.

9.95

At Holzer Hospital

2.66

SPECIAL
Clua XII, Forlll Mil_., will

24.95 ----· --·--11.95
17.95 - -·-----11.95

Daughter is Born

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Voluet t. We ARTIFICIAL PLQWIRS.._ ... "IY fc J '
.......... GtHp FRUITS &amp; FLOwERlL....•-" • 3c· ·
• ... .l .OD.l!lroup U.OII!S GLOVI!S.....,.....L(itilr ..U., ·'
low, ~" "'!lo, KNIT SIIELLS..........L-.,--". 2,33
lOt,, z;.zs·1llrl• 7 t. 14 KNIT SIIELii.$---.....•. 1,. {'
•. ;II... 1.• ·Apotloocory (or N...t Corody_IJ n. "''ftc •

lowiJW """"""""'
lllo
,1,000 for ..........
l1ll • bod at'lllo NatiGaa! Jowlob
Haaptalll-ar, Colo.;tl for
bl.rtbdlo' partlel tor \ljO dill- - thero; .. for ....
NU'Ch In lubarcllloodl; .. for
n_.., In eyllle flbrolta reaaard!; f5 to tile Notional Amor·
lcli1 l.ollm Child Wolfan F(Ulo
datlml; . . to tile c!Ja.
poou'l pooJoct for ~tm
Qlbullzerl for the holpltal; ad
$2
the Ohio Qoctal moclldna

1

Third Friday
Club Meets
lira. Nettie

... ,....... Ill . . . !hOM llolda

at Doctor"• HoiJI(tal, wore em- 1.
1
elided at the - - Fuller·
II Homo, WeotervlUo. Altaid·
IIIII were Mrs. Fred Lollhelt, .
Mrs. a.oatar Zlrlde, lkNner Iff·
sen, Mrs. Mil- Jacoba, lira.
Doll Qyaell, Miss ~ Qysell,

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at home trmn aur-

gety at Univerait}' Hospital,
Columbus.

among underprivileged children here and in Europe.
tlmple oae. 11 Make a

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JMU d lnol!nlot for qatte'fl.
. broota and . . . . . . . c:llll*on,

Mr, and Mro. Lorry Jacoba

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Mra.
Harol4 J..eoniOJ', Ilia. Glen
Swotool, and ' Mrs. Ru Set~ ..... In lloliln .........
...,. to pay lui "'IIPO&lt;Ia to
Mrs. Col;o ~~&lt;~-·· formeri)o ol MlddlePao'l. Mrs. Bride wao a m.-r ~ 111eodorua COuncil 17, iliiii!Ur•

I and figures) to lndlscrlmln·
ately reveal their bodies .

oilier orlllt. Tbe purnlt el
Ute teatalloul, IIIII! ertreme,
the pnvoeatlve It DOt aew Ill
the hiotory of faabloll 'bat
today'o attempt lo eopltollze
oa l81feleat • u d It y II ao
more lood dei(JD lluo• pernoiJ'aphy II fino arl • •. "
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Olga Erteszek

edaeator. a wrtier, er 1.111

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...... to ~· In Fl!nor7.

"That Is why I am moved
at lhl• time to express my
view• on the recent trend by
some members ·of the fub--

"A dellper loao u ,....
...lal ........lblllly u ..

4,' l!Mi.oll. ,E. LiWt - ;
·at Fort RIJOl'o Ko.,a1.

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" AI a deolper, am llif,
mother of ~=teri,
I am deeply
. with
the r o le which fashion II
playlnc 1n beb&gt;lng to build
a better AmeriCa imd a better world.

ion world to encourage
American women of aD ages

11!"' and . ~ '

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DISPOSABLE DliiP'ER$" .

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LOTION
REG. 1.59

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Th• , ..u.h.r ,._,....•• ,.,. Tight
11 •411 ., ref•et •nr •cl• •••mN

.. IMIIe~to .. l.. Th• publlah., will
• t be •••,....•lble lOt ..,.,... than
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a..;,;: ==-"Z~.:.
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$2. 00
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for Wont Ad S.r.. l.:•
5 c•nt• ,., WDrd DR• ln .. rtiMinlmum Chore• 7!c
12 nnt1 ...., word th••• c:onsecu-

li•• ......,......

It cel\tt per Word ''" c:on•ecutlv•

klurtlont.
25 p•r c:•nt Dln:ounl on paid od•
•ntl od1 paid within 10 clayD.
CARD OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY
$1.50 lor 50 word mlnl"'um, Ea.

POI'A'I'OES, Pbollt lq 11M
Prcllltl, Ptr1liaL

ODd batll, reuonal&gt;le 10111,
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Jock W•. CorJOJ,

HOUBE ...,.....,. rlnr; 111o
_,., I rooms and I Appoln- OIIIJ. ~ •• •·~
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· lumlllhecl apartmeat for small
families. Phooe I!IU140.
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FOUR ROOM furnished apart-

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tlen11n1 ,

OFfiCE HOURS
1130 G.m. to 5100 p.lll. ·l&gt;ally
1•30 "·"'• to 12:00 NoDn SDhord~_J

Cud Of Thanlcs

&lt;ellent ....ntion. Pbollt 11t1!til alter S p.m.
1-IJ.Ifc

TOY Mancil-.., Wire Twrrten and l'oodlel, lriJmiOII,

'lEW 1968 ZIG ZAG sewing ma.
chine In ari8lnal factory carion. automatic zig zag to
make butlonholeo, sew on butloos, lllOilOgl'8Dl and make

~Coolvllla.
1-lf-71&lt;

Far Sale
POODLE PUPPIES. AKC TOJ
mlnlalun!. 175 and up. Stud
aenolee and grooming. Phoao
IIWH3.
Ulllc

j)athy eards, food and Boral
offerings extend• to us during the i!Jness and death of
our de!lr husband and father, AKC Gol4en Retriever popplll,
Harry 0 . Douglas. Special
Ill Alb St., Mldclleport. . .
thanks to Dr. Morgan and the
1441.
nurses on the second floor of
llolw MediCAl Ceater and to
MENS
Dr. Btazewicz and nurses at
Meigs General Hospital. Also

to the special singers,

the
pallbearers, Mr. Fritz Buck,
and the Ewing Funeral Home;
sincerest thanks to the Rev.
P. A. Casto lor his consoling
words. May God bless you all.
'Mrs. Harcy o . Douglas
and Family.
1-23-llc

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any debts contracted by any·
one other than myseH.

lillie

PanterDy

Jt'ST TAKEN In, late model
full size dremnater zig zag
l!eWl"' machine. 'Ibis llllld!lne wlU dam, make butlonl.IOles and sew over pins. 'Ibis
machine Is like new. WDI MD
for f5 per monlh or • fQ.llO
caab. Call 1111-2838, 1-21-tlc

SOME GOOD mlud bay and
olraw. Pllone llllUIII.
l-lf-12tp

657 s. 2nd St ..
Middleport. Ohio 1-23-.llp

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3LUE WBI'RE DOl only rldt
cupell of soil but leavM pile
80ft IIIII lofty. Ren1 abamjlaOer fl. TIDJ'ollarplnll!ld.
14116; '

VACANCY for 111o elderiJ people, Prolor private paid p&amp;- - Phone Mason, mi!IL
INlfe

KEGJlftEi!ED BA9SETI' HaUIIII

Help Wanted ·

114 FORD, 9
.... tires, 352 ..,..., · tic lransmlsololl, phoDe 1111-

· NEEDED IM'MEDI'ATELY,
men for part tlme -

- "· CaU 9 and II a.m.

wo-

be1-21~

lost
LOIIT: I II year-old male beagle
wHh blaek and brown m"rk·
lnp. Name Is Sport. Pbcine
IIIU933. Reward.
l-ll-3tc

Jlllllllles, • ...... old, pl.-

-r . . . .

'NUI71, Bobort SDowdoa.

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l.al-elp

Wanted

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GOOD ~ED automatic poultry
tt:eders. Lancaster Poultry
505 W. Fair Ave., Lancaster .
Ohio. Phone 653-1&lt;152. 1-23-Jtc

!987 FORD Falrlane 500, auto-

"M&gt;MAN to do housework and
care for sick person by the
week ; live out; must havt
own transportation. Phone
.,II9Z.laGII between UO and UO
p.m. only.
1-23-'tc

14«e

malic

tranomlalDn, _.,.

aJeerlng, bright reel, euollent
&lt;.Uidltlon. can be_, at Herman Grale'O,~ulland, Cblo.

...,.-Est-.-For--Sale

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

Main. fZG,tlllO.IIl
I'OIIEIIOY - I ,_.,, bath,
den, rudjnl ' - • PI fur.
DOOO, . baNIIlenl. IMp
Gorap. VJe,r of ·r!vOr. Free

and Wlllll'llllhecl
Clooe .. lldlool.

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SMITH 4U1'0 SAt:I!S
ICAIIAUGA, OHIO

HJ Our New

(H•t A Drlw.. Thno)

75~ cer
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2. S~ wtil. -

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'-GUARANTEEO,.
PHON~ 992~2094

Pi llltftr :l i•• I Aitl

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606 E. ~hi
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liiEizN .. viiiOO:. 'rBAFOU

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PresldenUal nomljlatlonl,

ualike leJilslaUve maaollfOI,
not Clll'IY_over from
· do
session of Congell to

nexl

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iT'S A
GR·R·
EAT
TIME
TO
BUY!

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F - wu lbe name of

Original name of Atlanta,
Ga., was Termin111.

Mllbomot'o mule, aceordlnc
to legend. '
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QUALIN

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ZIG ZAG Slnpr, ID ballt ID
...llrola,

USED CARS .

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&amp; Dependable Service

bullollboltll, ........

......... laney deolpo.

POMEROY MOTOR

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etc.,oellcoot
- at ....
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per WMI&lt;, Pbaao teUIIS.
I·!Mie

1967

blue llolllh,

PleaS, AHD -· MOST

IMPOR.'IJUtTLY...
E!!Q Ar1fUf !

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1965 PONTIAC ................ , ••••••• $l695
Sol'arl Stod011
local 1 &lt;or, wlllte -• blurt • f'lnllb. C1eln Interior, like biW ...-Urea, 1utcnatlc,
power

Joppa News,
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Social Notes
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Qllomao
(SJw-on Ba!&lt;orl, AlOibndrta, VL,
spent a • • ybld.i:lc herpwenh,

l)ld lamlly. Olhor visitors cwor
the r~nl: ,,bolldlya . «ere ~·
ani Mra. Viriloo Rail C::.SIIo (,Ju.
Ice ~). b! GiQ.a&gt;Jijo, Mra,

BusiMIS Services

--Br-·
()tit

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elalllclzed laee or ....,._
arildos, ahray1 aae a fall
tub of water for w...

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riD•• even lor llle omanHI load. Thlo will mhdmlze
palbg, wrhklla&amp; aH

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llomplole ........

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Mi~imiJM Wrinkli119
Wbea wli. b
delleatellemo, ouch u 1Witn~fl!ll1

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Flonlo hlly llld Mr. and llrL
carl Boker 11111 oon,
burg, • ., Jolm OJom, ~
Mr. and lira. llobort JlQ ~

P.r...r..

100 calledooherparenta,Mr.«lld

Mrs. Wllllllo Ballo.Y, SundiJ.

The . so-called: ~lppl
Bubble wu a p~OIIooll

scht!me buetl on the lllld
and ouppCJOid wea!Ut' of thO·
Mlls(lslppl vO!iey. ·
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REGULAIJ &amp; SNOW
RETREAD 'ALL
AT ONE PRICE

A
Of

•TIE...ADS.

a...
bw!Pt' sllop.

Gil ·

lllkor f'wrdllii • • !lito
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••tee,
Ill · m ' !o, ft · ,t. .
aM, . . ...

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mt. Alllhorlled llilti* ~ .
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SIZES

&lt;

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~.:J to $1~5

500. 4 door. $ack lailht eleiD llitedor, low m:n..
opiiJioeal ownor, ,p&gt;odw..- tlroo,llitomallclrallil., • -

(;IJaY,.

ndio.

sMrlor,

1966 CHEYELL~ •• , ••• ;, . t,. .•••• , ., ••• $1995
SS 398 Q&gt;o. Local I GOIIilr eoi', nil 'fiiOilllltttar wllll widte
llnllh, wide cm1 tlroo, .l rpood ....,; ~ radio

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·-~ PLYMOUTH •••••• ; ••••• ~ •• .-•• ~~ ••••
V.lllanlt Dr., I &lt;lf., .-.de tnu., ,p&gt;odtlroo, nollli IIIII
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1963 FORik ••• ; ••••• , ••••;. · ~ Rllll!ced -·~
C.oluto 500, 4 dr. VI iQII,., IIIIo tnu., ,plOd llno,·,udb~Mer.

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iw Alr t dr.; va....-. RL tnl:&amp;, 1oc111.a.r Cv, U.
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laterloi','!IIJ'!iiiOIMIIIilllho ,.rodloo
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' ' Nted GltGII 6511- 66 Clwwoiel c.,s At T~Jide-1" 0" Ne"f C~vys '

PICK

matoa. PboDe .aM, Ooetl·
lefn Really • Mil Co., ~
port, Oldo.
• • lie

Cillo.

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RBidlY - lllJX ...... - ..... rlglJt to your projeel.
Fut IIIII OUJ. Pne 1!111-

... tblrd--

ltelriDc ....brakea. Blldlo.

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AIR CONDmONING Refrll..-.
alloa aenlee. Jld&lt;'• Refrigeration, New Rave~~. boDe
IIUD'II.
4111e

BVDG£1' PBICI!i

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Mr. and )fro.

CUI\'I'JII8 'l'llCIINIClAN, La-

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lHfOLD~'S
8fGIHI1\tl(i, lO fU\1 UP,
PUnJAB! TM TO ~r.

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AUCI'IONEER

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. Pr\ MD Pta&lt; UP 1tiE.

wllh Mr. and Mra, Georp Rood.
Others YlaltlQJ were Mr. • n d
Mrs. Hobart SmaiiQ Of O.ster

C. C. IIRADFOIID

IIJiocal..._, Lilla-

i966

ramny oi waldo 111&gt;enl • 1.,. di!J•

Slmday INI-Utc

~.ooo milo•

lotlloe wfdo owal ..... ttrat,

Mr. ODd lira. VOl'noll lleod ODd

IIIIIIParker.-rey realdenee or lrl-1211 CoolviDe call otatloa, wlobeo lloUIIay GneiiDga, Dally .......

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11!'1-.: strtplqr, blue 'riiiJI 1111., wtlll bucliot

oeota. P.B., &lt;ldlo.

Mr. onil ·llro. CW,nce Biker

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Flreblrd liT ,~, Four Cll.jllt a-, 400 8 ey[.

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IiilO. H01181'ETI'ER, lfY1IACliSE - 7 rooms, bath,
fumaoe,
double
garage,
breeulray, Level Jot. f20,IIGO.
POMEROY - Lerp 11re!noi
.b nal..., bullclinl on Easi

For lent

s5. s·II!·s

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...... .. CtWIIItMt. lA ....

v... automatle, -... and brakes, - . boockel seall, aport coupe, radio
and heater, also llll'l Cbem&gt;
let, 11113 y ... lulomallc. Coft.
taet Roger Spencer, Eqlo
Ridge Rolld near Buban.
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POMEROY, OHIO
PHONE 992·2156- 992·2157
For Sale

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Contact:
The Dally Sentinel Office

er com
lltachmeotl,
FOUR YOJ\KSHfiiE 10101 duo
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to farrow lrnm 111 to 10111 of rorclwlnder
~ 'IIIli palllt
guiU'IIIIIeec[
Fob. A!Jo, 011e purebrecl YoBIn llke 11ft - Pay oil
Iblre boar 10 old. f3'/.45 or terms II dellred.
Jameo Hollon, Sr., one mlle
Pllone - - ·
1-21-«e
from Five Polnll ott RL 7.
Phone II9UOO'I.
1-21-llc 1968 CIIEVROLET Caprice,

ONE GOOD uJirlllltl plano G .
lll'l-210.
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Paper C.rrlers
Boys ••• Girls
Also IIUft Driver Appllcatl'"s

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·THREE CONSECIJ'miE ]oil In
Beedi Grove. caR or write
INCOME TAX Senlce clall7 aG. Rectar, 31
Drive,
cept SUnday 9 lo 5. Eveulnp
111111 ZIG ZAG, ,_ - ·
Dayton, Ohio.
1-11-IOic
ASSUME BALANCE, 111111 AM·
ton, bolllmholal, laney dr
b7 appoiDimenl. Mn. st.oeD
. _ . , l!bllll, Rl. 2, Pomestereo console, lovely
lflnl. - on batlons. e1c.
J'!U1100D, 1111 longtb, dr7 at FM
walnut Balsh, 4 speed lllterll'llll pob f35 or fi.IO ..._
rey, Lourol CUll Road.
....... Gerald K!JV, ~- I,
1-INille
mbl: changer, assume balance
ly, PboDo - - 1-IMtc
Sbade. ...1011.
of tiJil,IM or poy lUI- p;r ,
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ll1l1r RECI!:IVED 31&gt; MeD'a COveralls, Jelfers aoCaU 992-21311.
1-21-tlc
beauiiM l1 you 1110 Blue LuoBALED
HAY
IIIII
otraw,
Pballe
tre. NDt eleetric _• ..,...
lhlng SUn, R1. 11!. 1-INie
BU-lliS.
I - - DRESSED rabbits. Coli 11. Bater F'umiii!N.
14-llc
MUSIC EVERY Friday and Sat- IllS HOUSl!: Tnller, It E .. after 7 p.m.
. l-21-3tp
urday_ Jack'S Club OD HaniSOJIVi!le Road, oil. Rt. 7.
poet CCIIdllloa, Pballe · EARLY AMERICAN stereo ra- WALNUT CONSOLE wllh 4I·IM!c dio combination, baauUiul IIJM!aker BOUnd """"" 4-lpeed
I-2'Htc
MIIEDBIIA~YY~II;-.IlT'fiDiolb71DooiiOY, ""lid stale unit wilh 4-speed dual ro!IIIIU! control Ylilh AM
GUN SHOOT, American Legion,
- - - ~·
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changer. ·Payments of tf or ' &amp; FM radio. Pay just f5
Rulland, 12 noon Sunday, Janro .... - · · Joe "........
monlhly « fiiU2. Clsll 11111-!Mip
$llll.15. can 9112-3218. l-23-31c
uary 26, sponsored by Volture
JZII.
I.776, 40 &amp; I. All proceeds lo go
Gu JlaD&amp;Ie. duCAM
to an Educational scbolarshlp TAPPAN
-.ercolleul....utloll,dJD.
APPLICATIONS NOW BEING TAKEN FOR
for nunes training In memory
Ill,
....
form,
.,q,.
of lbe late Charles Mar&lt;lnko.
a!H. Pbaao - - ~-1-21-Me

WILL DO oewlol at home dppers,
pocl&lt;els, pegging.
bemmlng, a!teradonJ, ete.
Mrs. Freddie '!babel. Maaon,
Pbone 'M-S651.
4-»-lfo

POMIIOY

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Bryants Budget Shop

Ronald N. Cheadle

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AUTOMATIC CAR WASH

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Notice

not be responsible for

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992-5896

1 WILL

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Full11 C"""'e"· ~lit ~r , "''

MASON CAR WASH

AUTOMOBILE Jnlm"""" boe1
eueelled? Lost ,.., Opefllor'l U.....? can ....-.

FOR YOU!
SKYLINE &amp; RICH4ROSON
MOBILE HOMES STILL AS

WHITE WORK SHIRTS
3 for 1.00

Mo1t ,_,.,,., •lui aMII-'1•
Ll•ltH MIIIIMf M lhl1 Iff•..

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MAKE YOUR
FIRST PAYMENT

p•r doEen

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CIGARETTE - . , lllldill8
IDd
ABC•I1:Dterprlaa,
Mason, W. Vo. Ph-. 'I'IUIG.

HADlO IIIII TV N)lllr, . _
ciDI, IIIII anleonu lllolalled.
Jalm Bmrlooo, ·PboDo lltl-

duy This Month and We' II

SHIRTS &amp; SLACKS
79~ .., .
1.50 per aet

108 W, Moln

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Insurance

MOBILE HOMES

{R!ftondltiDned)
Grey, green, blue , kolld

Syrac~••

Route l:ij

outside Olllrance, !lear hJ&amp;I&gt;
way In lbe Davia Produ&lt;e Co.
block. Gaa furnace. Sell cboap,
4!&gt; Cole Sl., Pomeroy. PboDo
992-2585.
l-IIS4tp

Beat The Sprine Rush To
SKYLINE &amp; RICHARDSON

WORK CLOTHES

$6

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PARSONS
ASHLAND .

5 rooms and botll upotoirs,

1

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""'1:. '"3; ·- ..., tooo4o,
.... II • ' •rl~.. II

ll~nth· of Jann•rv

Fo,.,.
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vw, good - ·1-IW!p
faocy deslino wllb foot lbe 11163
Call m3574.
lwlst of a single dial. Left In
oo 216 UDlayaway and never been - · FURNISHED Balonce duo only M1 or Jmns
ion Ave .. Phone 99J.#31.
of fl per monlb. Ploono llll1-:tWtc
11181i.
1-21-«c .

, WE WISH to express our Sincere thanks and gratitude to
our many friends and neigbrors for their kindness, sym.

992-2181
. Open Til 6 Dally

I~~=::.:...-:: ~...:"!'!v...~,.:.~

Pets For Sale
- · temp,
Barl:aroo Kla.'
Pbone err.-.

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SPECIAL

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With
rtase Job
011 Chanae Thru

t.I!Jr.

eddltloncll wOfd lc.

BLIND ADS
'-dd ltlonal ln Chorge !)Dr Adn,..

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:::OMAII utilities paid

·a·

f••l OlfiiHttr

c.mr.....,., -

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ONE FtJRNISIIED and one ....

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Navy Will :charge Bucfwr

No-.Yo'ia. Know.
10 bWiaD rail"'!• &lt;Jt
f\IOI,a....,d,-poDJ&gt;eclln

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CORONADO, ~ (lJPJlLloyd M. Bucher llmoal
eertalob' wUI be coun mar.tialed Cor the loss ot the
1010111....,. shljl us; Pueblo.
After three days olll:stimon,y
about evems leading to surrender ol his ship, Bucher was
warned by the U.S. Navy
Wednr.sday that he wa s .. suspected" of a violation of the
Na~ Code in the manner in
which he conducted himself.
The counael for a naval court
ot iJ'Iluiry, which could reccm~.

told a l"'llll\Y atory al lack &lt;Jt
destruetlbn c:ll)lbUltiea,
ate plus fCN" American a1rtn..C'f.
that
never came and
"'hopeless" altuatioo which hi
lhooeht could toed only lo lhe
sllugtlter ol hls 83-mancrew,
Bucller had testifted tlw.t
virtualb" all the equipment OD
the &amp;hi.P "as bashed in with
axes and secret papers burned
or dumped overboard before he
surrendered.

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The ....,.. poduUo ot Bor•
TCIWI\
N•, c..aeedld tht
V*M states Joat a lhiP Wi:tNMt
nru. • lltat 1811 tbat bl
periiOIIIliJ threw hl1 two J(atol.1
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The ftve honJ.nosod - . a l l
oa t11o Board ot Inquiry Ualelled
with _ . . . tnereuuw ell• .
tute to hil tiDal inaU"UC!tt,ona,

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llevol«&lt; To·'tr.e ~

Tells Full Story
Bucher replied thlt he wanted
to tell the full story. He was
)expected to relate today ~hat
h~pened

in Commwrlst caplivi·

ty,

The Navy threw the ball back
to Buctter after the commander

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Putl05
Points Up
The Wahlm.a White Falcons rO!qJed to a
runaway 105 - 62 victory here
Wednesday afternoon.
Tony Field.&amp; and Gary Clark
were blg point-getters for the
winners as they scored 27 am
HANNAN, W. Va. -

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Cealefire, in words, if not with guru
PARIS - A VERBAL CEASEFIRE SETTLED over the Vietnam
peace conference today and American diplomats conferred with their
allies in the conflict to e:xplain President Nixoo'spl1ns for the rorthcomh"@: negotiations.
Allied and Commwlist diplmtats alike refrained £rom the charges and countercharges which have marked the talks since contacts
began last May, possibly saving their opening salvos for the first
negotiating seuion on Saturday.

IJOnt peace, but not at any price
PARIS- CHIEF U.&amp; NEGOTIATOR HENRY CABOT LODGE II&gt;.
tencls to make it clear to the communists when the el~P&amp;fded Vtetnam war talks begin Saturday that the United states wants peace
but rxt at any price, in£ormed. sources said today.
The sources said this is in line with instructions from PreBit dent Nixon to his chief delegate at the talks unong the four major
combatants in the war; The Ur.:ited States and South Vietnam and
North Vietnam and the Viet Cong.

Two nwre

winners were Steve Fields with

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COMMUNIST GROUND FmE downed two more U.S.

13 m:l Clll with 12.
warplanes Jn South Vietnam, bringing American losses to five lir·
The Falcons held a dim 17- · craft over the past three days, military spokesmen said today.
14 advantage at the eOO or the ,
On the ground, prowling Allied troops uncovered nine huge Cernfirst _period, but poured through muni&amp;t munitions 1..:1 rood caches, striking one or the heaviest blows
36 points in tbe second que.rter. of the war at the Red s~.~Jpb system.
Wahama was on top JJB-36 when
the third quarter concluded.
RaDIIy Thompson of Hannan
took overall scoring ttonors for ,
the contest with 35 points.
(Continued trcmpoge 0
The White Falcons sank to of
88 shots from lhe 6el4 for a
011 Com·
Services are .amoun.eed fw drilled by the 41
cent avenge. T. Fields
· slao 11nor1e11 the IIIUilclo
got 14 of Wahama's 55 rebounds daa Belle Boggess, 75, ~a­ eondftions, have been dr111lng
euae,
who
died
W..mellda,y
In
to lead in that department. There
oo. a hlllaide area along Roote
"veterans Memorial Hoapltal.
was no reserve game.
338 within 700 yards ~ IJie M&lt;·
BY QUARTERS
She was _preceded in death Kelvey property.
WAHAMA
17 53 88 105 by her husband, Charley, and
other wells. aiiO being pit
HANNAN
14 27 36 62 two children, Glenva IIMI Va· down by mory rigs similar lo
W AHAMA (105)
die. Survivors Include Ill&lt; cliii- the one on tbe Proftitt prcJperCNI 4-4--12, Herndoo 2-0-4, T, dren. Glenver, Denzil, Marie, l;y, are being prt doWn.
Fields 9-9-27, Riaer 2--0-4, G. Benny, Charles and Razel BogOther Rotary drilling rigs,
Fiolda :1-a-7, Clark 11-3-25, Gil· aeos; 23 grandchildren, 11M1 six slmJlu to the one be1Dg uled on
lhlpie 3-1-7, S. Fields 4-5-13, great-grllidchildren.
111e Prolfllt propotl;y, have Howard ~ Totals 40.25-105.
Funeral services will be ~old hroogltt IIIIo lllo .....
tho
HANNAN (62)
SoiurdaY al 2 p,m. al the !t'r•·
humming &lt;Jt their - · · hoard
R. Thompson 15 - 5 • 3S, L. cuae Church of tile Nazarene day
and nlgbl.
'ftl001;1son 1-0-2, Payne 2-6-10, wttll the Rev. A. E. M:U.ler ofIn all, besides the rtgo oo lllo
Dolton 2-0-4, Hueftes 2-2-4;, Bar· ftelallng. Burial will be In IJie McKelvey aDd Proffitt farms,
aett 0-1-1, Brown 2-0-4. Totals Letart Cemeteli. Friends ma.)' wells are being drilled m the
24-14-62.
call II the Ewing Funoralllome nearby w~ Hoback, Hlrold
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UD11I ,_. Saturday tho
w111 be taken to tho dlllr•~.

TONIGHT, JANUARY 23

Cowan Serviees

NOT OPEN

Gaa Boom" is awarent1J beinJ
olroulaled far .... wldo It IJie

Are Held Jan. 11

FRIDAY THRU TUESDAY
J ANU ARY 24 • :!8
~ITH SIX YOO GET EGGROIL'
(Tectmieolor)
Doria Day .. Brian Keith
COLORCARTOONS: Pop

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Shoeflioo, Qulslded Ophli
Remembernud
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M. '

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RouJh and. Clarence P r 1 c e

farms. Another rig to expected
lo be lllOYed """' lhe ~ SoJre
farm at Great 8elld nut week.
Word al the _..era~y "Big

Funeral aervicea for Ivan J.
CoW1ln were bold Salurday, Jlft.
11, at the Burllngbam Churehw:lth
the Rev. Donald Biiekle1 offldatlng. Burial was In tho Burling.
ham Cemetery. Mr. Cowen ns
bom II Burllngbam but bad made
h11 home in Tampa, Fla., tor
lllo pasl25 years.

lllmber of lea£e aeekera In the ·
COtDlO" flany indfr:atlm. ADABC'IV new&amp; cameraman Ia al10 re(IOrlecl .l n lllo -IIMiwillbem
band Friday ll&gt;o well II
broogltt In by Hunting 011. It ••
..-r1ec1 al !he 4,800 fl. leYol
todl,y,
A rew

300-400 acre tract.

urball St. llemard ~·· Ito dot' up ..er lhe cll;y'a pluo 10
tear 13 nelgl.oor- ..,••
·for UrbeD renewal (lroJedl,
Ooo old timer eomp1alaed,
"'l'hOJI wtn ratae the price ot
draft bear from a dime lo IS
euta" if .tbe cafea were forced
lo roloc:llo. And ... don't fuey ooel&lt;1all kqges
when you hive to drfts 'l).t•
REVIVAL CANCEU,ID
11ua 1o 011. 111o remat wblcb
hal hold slr!ee JUary l2 .
II lllo Ravin United - .

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9lc Wernet's Adhesive Denllirt(rtMI.
1.33 ·seope louthWasfi •••\ ••••••••..• ·
lnlttlng Worlflll Yor•
65c Jwpns Hand Lotion .. ; ..... 2 fill'·
88c S!Jdden BeautrHilr, St*aJ·: .•••• :
83c SQmq - BI~nde ,Hair :~ •.•••
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58c Oeplur•' Gflp Adlleslit.•• , ••• ~ ••
and Clarks 4 · ply 100% Virgin Woo mothproal .'
71c Gl•iit Toqth Paste,".c., :.':••••• ••
yarn. In tangle proof slceina -lY.I. ounc:fs. A bi' ,
1.79 'Lilt Homel'eillanent.: : ••• ,. ,,,.•,•'6 ·
selection of colors.
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98c Awosbave Sh.ave Grelll!; .••• ,,,,
Glid.t.n Glou White
79c.A...shave Share Cruni.. , .... ·
Four Hour EnoNel
i.49 Butferln Tablets(lOO's)..... ·
For exterior o..t Interior. Durable - Wasllable 1.19 Halo'Shampoo .. , .. ~ ... , .... ;.
Friday and Satwdar Sale
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THESE STRUCTIJIIES an NOT now rell'eshmODI ..-.. bo1Jw llullt 11011r !he lololja R 11 h
Rd!aol ~ ~ Well, oot huma• rioll'e- - s , - · They are hac feodero...,.
~ 11101Dbera of 1J1e Future Fanners of America under die direotioo ot tft..Itt HalCG!!Pb. The reeders soon will be moved to !anna aOO·tested ror emclency in reeder Pia.-.

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View-Master
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Sale! Well Known Brands

Special Sale!

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1 Cannon Riyal hmlly
! 2. 98 8ctth
Towels
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favorite.

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9 Pc. Stainlou Stool

Ceokware Sets
construction - cooks smoothly.

lu•Hrmol4 Waste Baskets
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Stus
a_parkllrw bright. Snl.IK fitting covers. set incllllles 1,

White, yellow, pinlc, ~lue, aand, avocado,

Co.. plote Sot

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.. agreastve, tmpertalist natlon."
The ftve-«dmiral court, which
· can fecomm:encl 1 court martial
Cor Sucher, today was going
into dosed session to heir top
aecret testimony that could aid
•• enemy u (liven publleb'.
One of tbo wltneasea will be
Rear Adm. Frank L. Johnsm,
at the Ume commander of

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1. 49 Waateballc.ets 11YI,.S%"x12,. ·hlgh. .. _•••.17
1.98 Waatebaaket• 1A~"x8~"x15'" high..__ •. $7

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9Bc Woat~.k~t~ 9~"~"xiB'• hi~h...•Sale :n~

2 am 3 quart sauce PIDJ with cover•··• 10 inch lklllet &amp;112 6 qUirt dutch oven with cOver that fttl both
dutch over and skillet.

c1

• but wluln the North Koreans
him 1~ """ about
,to 1ihoot his men One by OhEt he
• lined a eonteselon that the
tB!l -Pueblo was a · IPY·IhltP~
I:Ua voice breakf.rw, his body
trelnbliJw, the Pueblo tldp_per
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of ll!®lry
'111urocl01 that ho c:ould not lalio
. . "men111 tOrture" even one
daJ afJer l:tJII ·Pueblo'• q~pture.

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Vplentlne cards for _Did - For Nl~~tf"
Boy Friend - Girl Friend - ~ HUW~nu Wife - Chlldreil - Allll.- Uncle and 1111111
othws. HilTy, select yours now durlna this
It Price Sale.
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Size 16'"K28"

CORONAJio, Callt (UPD-, ho Wll paid by lhe Centra! maiXI did not give IWO him
Cmdr. -Uoyd M. Bucher clld not lJUUtgence Agency and that when the Pueblo was aurround~ wllb a plsl&lt;l! at ld• ~ ...., tM Untied Slalos wu an ld by Red ~· oil · 111e

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In tulJ color Stereo. Are educatlona;l and eotertainirw
DtamoiXI pattern
Cor all the r&amp;mily. See our big selection- In reel 1 ''lnt&gt;ressloos" by
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tured
towel
Rtcl:tly
colored
with Om.bi'e aeceQte packets eontalniug a total ol2lplcturea.SeentcI
Soft
sheared
terry
welure,
rneraiaw
to a deep telfry·
cation Landa - Foreign Countries- Famous CitiesFairy Tales - Cartooo Favorites - Nature Subjects I cotton pile - Size 24 b)' 48 Inches. Beaullflll oolo~o.
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W'hidl is next to being there.

Bucher Admits Breaking

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Tbo Mollelvey IIIII well '!lllln
II was llllolfl elally roported
Uihted lllo Ito' - M olg • IDday workers at the M&lt;Kolvey
~ Thllrllda,y nlgbl.
well wW undertake: •'lltrallht·
W-nallho~Siate ea:lnc out" the aulher, PllafRolllllq ~ well ... lllo bly by lhl• - - . one per.
WliUam MeKelv.,.- farm n e a r 1011 CtaJ.ected with the project
I'Orlland, set a - e e l fire In said the elfort .....,. be a eJrort to relieve pressure underwa¥ yelloday.
!tom 1lle portlally llll~­
Before the weU 011 the McKeler. They used a luge Dl.t area vey propeJV can be prt Into pro.
for lllo lire, In lrylnJ lo relieve duet1on, workers . mud under(lr011111l9 !tom where 1lle llll~­ lake 1o II~ tor tools dropped Into
or wu bit at the NO!Iburg Sand· II ollrlng a capping elfort. The
structure.
The process, known aa "burn- - · · .. known .. be - ·
tag olf.,'" waa uaed earlier thia
Moamohllo, ll1e 8mlilll! 0 I l
IIIIDh Wbon flrot attemp11 were
mede to put tho well In proollotkln. That fire, ror. a few minutes, became uneoatroUed.
A~ ll8ht ns'!lllln • -

lt.l be rodioed desperately for
help and that Johnaon's 00111-

North Korean: shore.
Also to be hoard wero the
sld,pper or the ~lo~a 1l1ter

tnteUlgence shipJ USS Banner,
Cmdr. Charles R. Clark. 1111 a

Navy e~~ttaln !rom the ccminunkations center in s._n: who
was personally reacllrw lllo sos
mesoqes from 111e Pueblo,
The dram1 oC Jl.lcher'a Words
before he was exeuaed from

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~~eaO:~c:' a
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Downed with
All7 KiUed
SAIGON (UPO - Communists
ahot down a clearly marked u.
S. helie(J)ter ambulance carrytrw soldiers wounded ln battle,
kWing all seven men 3bolrd,
miUtary spokesmen sald todQ.
They said the UH1 helicopter
Plil)ted with large red crosses,
fell to guerrUI1 ftre Thursday
night in the Central Hlghla!XIs
and was the 999th Americ111 chopper downed by the Cmnmunists
In the Vietnam war. It held three
men wounded in cmtbat plus
tou.r crewmen.
Observers said it W1,8 the Orst
such incident since the United
Slaloi boiled the _ , _ of

Vlolnlin Nov. I. Oo Oel.
2 ruotrlllas sl\01 - ·· toooo POd.,...,.. medical hollooplfra but
110 one WIS reported klJled,

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Th•se Chain. were retularly priced at
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119.00
129.00
139.00
149.00
159.00 I

January FtinitiR'e
$99•.....00
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Sale Price

Strike tO ·
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Large walnut finiah double dresser with tnttawmlrror
- Full size bookcase headboard bed and l'OOilU' ellest
ordnwera.

Jonuory Solo Prlco

$114.00

F..- )'0111' greatest saYings In bedroom f11rnllure. vlall
our 3rd door t'urniture departlhent. ~ price• on
all bedroom sultea and cpeo 1tock llli&amp;JI• lllll pecan
bedroom Aaralture.
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Anniversary Sale

In tho Muolc Dopo...,ont on tho 2ni It- ,...
con ••.,. on many ~a.dela of RCA Cqlor
Tel..,lslon and RCA SMMos. lt'a o goocl time,
- . to buy on RCA Radio, Block ond Whlto
T eleYislon S.t, or o Portable Record Pl1yer.
Th.,.•a o big . ••lectlon and tota of apeclal
prices for thl• 50th Annlverury Solo.

JANUARY FURNITURE SALE
S.lel Stf• Ws-H14H·Ws

SIH,or U.qn
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S.lol
Style a Pl.cilf;•lq

319.011 Vinyl Hldo-A.BoL._____ .._... Solo 22.4.00
259.00 Avocodo Nylon
Sloop or Lo••l•----··-···..·--$elo 199.80·

259.00

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199.00 Sot.
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Gr••· r11

Large Chi!'01
Arm Cha)r ..,.1

A bOok drive cOllducted in the Meigs Local School District was
a "llnlsh"' ••• of sorts.
On uveral occasions the public was invited t.o contribute books
ID tho diolrh:l by leovlng lhelr donotlons at lhe ol!lce of Sq&gt;t. George
Hlll'p'a.Yh. or ealling bla number, i92-2153. and. the contributions
would be picked ....
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lJ'be Board 'of Education also Informally discussed and ~~Jprov­
ed the plan. The collection was to be screei\IMI beCore the volumes

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bJ Ioree. ••

"I wi~ 1o alllnn tllaltho Ropubllc ot v - to o1acon
IIXI , _ In lllo . _ lo oddn8 o Juolllld JutiJw-1111
to end 1 war wtllch laa lnftlcted IUfted.rwl and lolaa • a.
.A Vlelnun f&lt;ll' OY8r o docD," K, aeld.
He &amp;ltd. "I hl;p u.t the JMNIIII• Cll rbe other aide wW
ahow sim.Uar goodwlll. Peace can be relltored 1110011 u dll
Ccmmunista abmloo their acbeme ol up~naton bJ Coree."

""""""" well • J)lirplex.
lng day Thllredaj&gt; u 1 bllllklo

slipped, - - llle drilling riB
mc:we. A bulldozer wu u,Hd
to dear d:!e area &amp;I"CUUd dae
rl&amp;
to

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reported.

SAN FHANCISCO (1JP0 - A
force of 300 policemen firmly
backed acting President S. l
Hayakawa's bard - line stand
apJnst strikers at San Franciseo State Thursday, maldrt:: t II e
largest mass arrest in the city' a
history.
Under a barrage of rocks,
bottles lnd sharpened clubs
thrown by screaming demonstra··
tors, the helmeted riot police
took 420 persons into custod,y
- more Ulan twice t~ total ·
nwnber previously
f.trested
since a strlke by minority groups
Nov. 6 touched otf 11 weeks or
violence and disruption.

II¥ aeld.
i(ys 81atement bore out dllllcmotlo .._.u that - .
Vietnam, at S.turd~Ta .m,• aeaaiob of tbe hl.s"Corie CGiferenoe, will that tho Communlllla otop 111e ,.....,.sl,.
war qa1nst s.tgcn as a pre-aJIIIII.don to .PIIce.

Youths Prove Willing .
To Help in Charities
BY BOll HOEFLICH
Tooii.J'• lklrt .... be lhort.
... tho....... louderllld lllellllr
....... buiiiOmatterOOw,...

lllooll, Melp

en.

DICK KNlGitT

Knight with
TopofCla.s

Richard (Dick) D. Knichtt son
of Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Knight.
Legion Terrace, Pomel'OJ't has
ned b;y ltayakawa in his ertorts ~uated trun the lmproved
to restor, order to the 18,000- Nihe Her~ea, Miupe E'irtJC:O.
&amp;tudeot cllDpus.
.
strQ,cti~ ' "Statton Ma1atenuee
: The SU···Fn.nc:laco State vto- -~ at Fort ~11, Tex. ·
lence ef\lltM less than 24 hours
Bei..ng lmOIIg the tqJ: 1.4 pwd..
after a $500,000 fire, set by ar- uatss frclm. a clau ~ 74 fii}Cing
sonists, gutted an aldltorium on the ~- ~ WD Pl'CIDQt..
the University o1 california's eel tq Specialist .~ Cllaa 'Sidp-.
nearby Berkeley Calq)us .Pi..nr £!1e rank of~stf'parth
where nearly 800 persons were Class d\le to hh high academic
arrested five years ago during ataOOing.
,
1 free speech movement.
Following a Slklly leave wltb
ftia parents, !?9eeidist Knight
his gone to Callfwaia Ill! will
leave from there tor u 18The weekly 1V guide whieh
month toor ot dozy In Okino...
has appeared ln the &amp;mday
as
a fire ·cootrol atatlon. ancl
Times-Sentinel for the past
radar maintenance technlcian.
three years will begin appearing in Fri.day•s edition of the
Dally Tribune and Dally Sentinel, beginning tod&amp;,y.

PEAK REACHm
ATLANTA (1]1'1) - Tho Na-

t1ona1

Communicable Dlaease

Collier said IDday the lloog Kong

fiu eplclomlc In 1lle United states
sllns ~ declining lut
l, taG lallweek, 1lle

.,..ter aald.

fDr oth-

'l1lo7 proved II In !he CombiDed Cbartlleo orne c:t1ldJct,.
eel In !luo lfelp High Seboo1 II
lllddleport.
A rallolle roal al

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drlvu.
1101 ""' tho -

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Animal Kingdom Fights for Life
. MINNEAPOLJil;... Mlm.

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-Thou- ~ jloer, (lileaaanta
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·agslnal
... fllll!llnl
for lholr
llai:Yatlm In ll&gt;o
anow-eovered woob ... ao:l prairies al lllo NortM:ontnl United
Slates.
A hea&gt;y ldll al llah

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(lroblems aeltlnc lo ell - a t
beeauoe hiiY1
In lllo
1110W Is c:uUiag olf - - fiiiD
A lleavy II~ kill oleo frozen lakes llld ldlllng IQ[IIIIIc
lllllreeteaedlnlheOOJ1h.
planla, Plaol ....., "'
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MElG8 GENERAL HOBmAL
Boavy II aloo ......
Admlaslons Ama Perry, prd&gt;lomo for ..... In v.. lllddloport; VIrgil - . . . RD aad a failun " tbe ICGI'Il t:rt:IIJ.

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Bulland.
alao is ~ lri _ ~
Dladlarps - lllrry llurot,
central atatea beeat•te of hea'7 I..ovte Watsoa.
snow over • frozen lakes.
'lbo _.u ma,y be poor
VETERANS MEMORIAL
·hlolllng next fall .f!i!'_- HOSPrrAL
ot arut (JOIIillll.Y a dill
Admissions - Harold Rama..
tn lllhtng luck oex1 IIUDIIIOr.
bur&amp;. IUnerqy; Howard Sltarla,
'11111 Is ODe al lllo worlll Rnt:Jand; Wlley lmtal, Pome-

f~ wlldllte In
MlmoDa, Wlaa»sl• llld Mich1pn, IIMI l!IIIIO atoo flcel

woek. Tulol doalharoportedfrom - · oo raoord
(lletiDIOIIIa and lnllueaza """

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Police moved in as strikers
gathered on t~ campus for a
rally, one ot the activities ban-

DIVORCE ASKED
A pedtlon for divorce haabeen
filed in common pleas court 1:\f
were added to the several school libraries.
Pearl Howery, RD Albany, a ..
O..a• who the aole COIIU'ibutor was? None but Hargrave• him- plnot Eddie Lou -..,, same
self, ....,_, wife -tho request aerlooaly o._h 1o fill 1 box with address. 'lbe plainUff chargea.
bOokl; which Rargravea took to bl.s omee tor the "drive. ••
groaa D881eet of duQ' and exTbe drive iJ stlU on in cue you're bUrested. You eu drcJp treme o:ruelly. Four minor ehfi.
books at Hargr1ves' ofllee at Me.ip High School in Middleport., or·
dren are Involved.
call him for pickq1 service.

YOU DON'T H.i\VE to join the ni'Y to see the world, anymore.
Trawl baa been broueht within the means of manes lnd theae
dQs la considered a vital put of educatlan.
.
BW Zerkle, 1011 of Mr• ...t Mra. WWWn Zerkle of SyncuaeJ
t.o Joined an edueatlooal ot Cllal&gt;man Cdlap World COmpos
Aftoot, IIMI tollowlng o ~an orloolatl111 Jorlod, wutl..ve from Loa
Ao&amp;otes Saturday.
'
The lri» will take him 1o R-Uiu, J"'*"' Horw Koois, Thollam,
~ala, CO,Ioa, tnlla, - o , ~ POritand om-r ....,.._
,He'U be .lllloard the S. S. ~

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countrymen will DOt let themlll.wa be

rest&amp;mtl over a broad area

,~

Salel 3 Piece W looM Suites

011 the McKelvey laDd.
Worksro al lllo lllmtlllr 0 I I

"' ll1e COOIIIIy lui

One gr~ or over ooe dozen chairs conslttlrw ol Oecaaional Chain - Looq:e Chairs- Roek-0-l...oungers 1
- Recliners - Rockers. large selection of fabrics 1
andc~~s.

•

PARIS (UP() - VI&lt;~ Pre- ·~ Clio K, otSooolfo
V.._ arrived for •llle Pvto 111k1 .., V-m .......
llw his ........,. 1IOIIied but Dutot t11o pr1co ot e&gt;niN.
nllt dolnl•tlon.
.
SQwq all I lelllner It Orb' olrleld CMI lllo ... al IUIJ,.
ocole barplnlnot on Ids . - . ' • fulore, K, -IIOIIoalll#

yanls fromlllehtiii-IUNwell

420 Taken
b¥
nlt!bl.
To Jail by
karlwd Copter 300 Police

K1oeltlw·Berltline-F oele-Maxwell Royal

Chairs

Compoo;y WBS _.ted lo bring
in Its well 011 the Clanaee Prof.
fill place tale lido moratng or In
lllo The well, ......
drU!ed wUll a mory n, 1o located - - lloulo 338 about 700

....

99C a Skein

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Gas Well Lights lJp CoUnty

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Operates oo t b-etoe batlerloL Fllato ltallt· ..,: i

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FRIDAY. JANUARY 24, 1969

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CITIZENS ANGERED
CINCINNATI, Oldo (UP0 The s.oor Cllheno Clul&gt; In oub-

• Start• Septic Action
• Sthnulatea laderla
• lllmlnat•• Oclora

In lllo

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

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Solol FIC!"tlog

Sizes 28 to 38 waist In all lenllhs. StaPrest ariuly sp111 fabrics of 50\ Polyestw
- 50\ Cotton. Colors are Charlie Brown,
Navy Blue, Cool Blue, Wheat. Lon1 lao
LIYi Jeans in the new '69 Fasbion Look.
Perfect for Vo1111 Men and lien's Sportswear, scmol wear, casual wear.

,,

JD"OPe!V owners -. the
Lebanon aDd nearb7 L e t a r t
township areas are reported~)'
giving would • be lease takers
headaches by holcllngoulfDr hlill·
er royallles. One -rl;yowner
ia 1eported ·to hoe turned down
an otfer in ex:ceas ~ $15,000
in royai.Uea for a leaae em a

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IMII' .... )'Oil noocL .

Sta-Prest Jeans

Gas Boom

Syracuse Dies

f&gt;l

Sl&lt;p

Levis Nuvos

ELYRIA, OIDO - TUESDAY'S DEFEAT ola one per cent city
inc001e tax in a special election will force the city to furlough an
urqpecified number of firemen and policemen, according to Mayor
Leooard Reichlin.
Reichlin said Wednesdi(V the layorrs would come within the next
two weeks. The incmte tax would have provided an estimated $1.6
million a year.

$1.

VOL XXI NO 192

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l)f'dle CCitlllb'Y"I ll11'1i1 .......,. ......

fletiuw1. Siaea tlh to lL seamle11 IDiilh wiew or
aeunleaa plaiD weew.. ExceUent eolora.
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Bv United Press lnternltional

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Hal

respeelhe))'. Also
hitting In double rlgW"es for the

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F'aremen, policemen to be furloughed

sllbsequently.

Of'IJae Mei(p-MGIOII Al'ftl

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m.efll a court martial Lrial,
Jnl'ormed the 41-year old skipper
that he need answer no more
questions about the capture of
the ship by North Korean
gunboats or what happened

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