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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO
VOL XXI NO. 176
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Prior 10 his &ll!oclatlon 11lth
the Southern Hilla Hospital, Mr.
Diener 11as asalstantadmlnlstraJAMES CREMEANS
tor of the Pike eou..o..Ho~ltalln
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Waverly for a year and business
ma--r ot SclotoMemorialH-•
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Examlnatloos, count.v o«<ees, Total *11 199 ..
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He also IIOrked lllo years In the
$1,000. Total, $1,000,
BOARD OF ELECTI~S Of
'COUNTY PLANNINGCO!IIMIS- f1 1a1 aa1ar1
$4 800 •
elll!lneeriJW dtillVIment ot 011SlON - Other expenaes, eo<mty . ~,..:•• 181.:• •~.si!.
ens-Winola Corp, lncal~iiis
llhare $2,500. Tot.ol $2,500.
plies .,. 000 •·•-s ••• clerks
a ProducUon control teehnlclan.
COIOlON PLEAS COURT _
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Mr. Diener was educatett In
<OmPenaatlcn $9,000, • r exP rt outh City School
Judp's aalacy f3,169.08, em- penaeo • 1 ooo Total ..,5 780
James .Don Cremeans, son or
o am
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ployees• aa1ar1ea $6,160, sup..
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Mr. and Mrs. James crem~ attended the Portsmouth Branch
& GROUNDS, CQ- R·~'-nd,
Is an elementary te. .'
of Ohio Universlt.Y. He aloo Itplies '100, atloi'IICY fees - de- !talBUllJ)INGS
Improvement& _ M&inten.....
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tense lnclla'eat priaaners $500,
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er at the Kearaley School In
~ }ended the lnter,.tional Busi• 1' 500 • & GROUNDS,
,.1,500. Main- Bucyrus system.
Jurora• fees $1,000, wUness reea llllce
Bun.DINGS
ness Coliege In P ort smouth and
$500, tranterigta $100, travel tenanc:e and Operatlana _ SatarA graduate of Rutland H lg h the Hoopltal Adminatrator'sSem$50, -aes, foreign judge and lea $6, 240 , auppllei $600, equip.. . School where he was active In lnar of the Unlverolt,yofChieaao.
aalacy $300, jury commtaalon ment $100, contracts • repair SI)Orta, Cremeans attended West
He Is a member of the Masonic
salarlea flO. Total ,11,9$9.08. $2 ooo contracta-1181'111ces tue1
VIrginia Universlt.Y at Morgen. Lodge, Lion's International, a
JUVENILE PROBATION DE- ltabt, ' 11ater, laleJ)IJGne -t$;soo~ - ___ tlllln, the Unlverslcy ot Miami at member of the American Hospital
PARTMENT - Satl.rJes or em- Total $1f,240.
Coral Gables, Fla., and Heidel· Aclmlnstralor' s Assn., and untU
ployees $4,320, per diem1UJ111011:
imERJFF _ Sherta'a aalary berg College at nmn.Hereceiv- this week was a member of the
1$250, travel $1,110, other ex- $7,320, ~ees• aalarles $l1,- ed his bachelor or arts degree In
pensea $100. Total $5,780.
3&0, Jail matron $2,900, 'IIIP'Ie• economics and business -In- m:::::.::::.-:*::::::::r.:::::--:=:::::::::::::::::::::::>.:w.«:::!:::e:
PROBATE COUR1 - Judge' a $5,000, . equlpmeat $6,800, allow· lstratlon at Heidelberg.
January marks the beg!,..
181ary $3,159.12, ~eea• 181- ancea $500, adverlla~. ltaionCremeans besu teachll!l the
ding of "a Qier NewYear11
aries $6,9611; auwlJes $1,200, ery and IIUilPIIea $500 fifth gnde last !Ill In the Keara(or courtless victims or birth
•nae• $600, Total Ss4,980, ley El8llltllllllry School. He Is one detects If everyone responds
RECORDER - RecordVoa 181- of 23 new eJem.ary teachers In
to the mall ..-peals for eontrl·
~ $7,200, ·~-:Uiantt the Bu;ua schools.
butiOIII IIIII!' bellll'sent aut by
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$3,11811, IIIIDPilea 42,600; ,..,_.
traeta - microfllmlna $81JO, either
expeiiMI ~. Total $14,010.
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OVERSIZED (over 18
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AGRICULTURE - state extension tund 17,345, agrleultltral'
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eletlea Ctatr) $2,800, lDiunpce
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PreiS InterratiOJIII
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. AIRLINER WITR 104 parsoqa
for bulldtnas $100, aperlmenqd
rar1111 • IIGil ~allan $709,
·IIMMI lfM hlJio~ ·!odv and fCII"Cl'd to fly 10 Emt. 111e hlapiary
lnapeetloli $200, cattle
·~~r nil' ~ed aa a Greek atlner 11ho thre*t&aed to dedlaease prevontlon $900, Total
, atro)o il1e ~ Ia lll8lit wtiiD Greek Jet fighters 'P~Sued it.
$12,045.
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Sourc~ to Oqqto'Ainrils said the biJaCI<er;lile...
. TUBERCULOSIS Hospital Cll,..
till~ In ~~Georg. FJailiprldes, 29, tlrecl one llho,t through
U.tuMI~ ct.llie ptQ, at 0118 point after the rightart/,clllle Ill
·1cs and care - Fees and costs
SAIGON (IJPO · - American
Op..r bospitala $18,000, other..,..
~~ forced toturn'-dlbecauae of hie threat.
penaes !Jl,OOD. TOtal $19,000. combat losses Iii 1968 Marly
.. iT tourcel In Ath- said at teas( 4~. ~~~ the
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the n•mber or Gla kiUed
REGISTRA110N of Vital Sta••,• • • ;Oil tb8 Olympic DC G.alrU~. 11ere ~rt,~aoa,
alld
wwnded
ID the first aeYen
l~ .cW -teachers and three ilrDUiil tr.dil' tli6 tl. s.
tistics - Fees $100. Total $100.
Ali' Force lfaao·at Herakllon.
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OTHER HEALTH- H;ydro- years or the Vllllnom war, U.S.
phobla
claims $200, c_rlppled ch!J.. '-~quarters ..td t.od8J'.
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ANTONiq,
TEX.PRESIDENTJOHNSON;Who-))la
otndal flaures. not Including
dreo
aid
$1,442. Total $1.642.
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last three days or the .rear,
.... ~._ rCiutatlonas &llllsterful tWIPlomlllel',
COUNTY BOfJW at Mental Rewitt It)',.to ~ tb8 !f8f for Ids Rapubllcan succes- by ~
tardation .:.. EJt)enaea $10,000. showed 1f,521 U.S. servicemen
dead and 92,564 woonded ln,1968.
Total $10,000.
trw JIO ntw'·~c pr.,aala 10 the ~raUc c...reaa.
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The II'Oid ln"Tillllia White House eircloo Is that JGimsm's
COuNTY HOME - Salary of Tile year saw heavy ftlhtlnl Ill
r.reweD meuages to Ccqresa 11111 seek oontlralatlll!l or pro.
m"troo $3,120, Employees' sal- Communist otrenslves Into Sat'
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tram• he lljonlored. But helsnotaboutto push for- "G"*t
aries $8,1601 supplies $7,000, 1!<111 and other maJor altlea Iii
Soeleb"' 'legtllad'¥8 directions a• Ids ldmlnlstratloo tars an
contract - pl\yslclalls$500,1'uat, February and~.
From Jan. 1, 1961 tbrou8b Dec.
light $2,500, other e. .nses $200.
Total ~1,480
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28, 1968, mDitary spokel!llen
P - - AMEBIC""~ SOUmVIETNAMESEIIIIjJGII- .. , C~ WELFARE BOARD- · aald, 30,643 Amerfeaubaveclled
Salary, otllclala $3,088, other and 112,3'12 baYe been. ~ln
· atora called a ~~ ftle!llbw IOdly to work out t ~
J)OIItlllo en ptocedln],.l!'lfereace•lllth the communlata which
chUd _.. serilcea ~.zoo, alii- · Vleltlam. AooCIIer 1,243 are millare
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broidene4
Paris
peace
talks
on
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felllltD.
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eJQJenaea flOO, Total $4,988. IDs Iii &etlan or eoptured.
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In fta!lllng tempered by Com'Jbe allied' ' - ' • whicii'Ji8id only lower-level c CHiLDREN'S HOME - OJilomuollt
and allied helldl1 standUml over the Chrl~ and Nell Year's holidays, schUited
tala'
salarlaa $4,632, ~oyees'
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forces
a meetlae if1ia· llfterl10cJ!Ibellleen Cyrus R. Vance, No. 2 U, S.
salarlea $6,120, siiiJIIIus $5,500, cloWns l4lf week,
aqottator, 'inil Salpll deleptlon clllef Plw.pt Danti Lam.
equipment $2001 fuol, Ught lost 113 ldl1ed - the third
$1,800, pl\yalclllia' $$00, other · IOIIelt 1lfllkll death toU or the
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lfEST!]:RNVJtoLE, N, Y, - A FORMER MENTAL patient
e"')enses '$2110. Totat $18,752. year. ~P~ce~~~~e~~1 ~ 1,021 Am·
j[', ,allot and killed four p,er-s and wounded five others late WedSOLDIER'S REliEF - OIIJ.. erleana were WOIIICIICI.
', ·· · ' 'lie~. then i1ed In a jiiiP equipped with a 111011 pl011. Tllo
c tall' llalarlel $1.~; emplo.y,lltllte ~rt exchanged tire lllth the man on a lonely 111011·
ees' salai'les$5,125,eravemarhBRICKLAYERS TP loiEl:T
cmred i'Ural raad before the JIIIWIIIII fatally llhot himself
ers $550, rel!ef all~ea $2,.
Brlckla.ren
Local ~2 W!J!!lltet
throulh the held !lith an autclmatlc riOe.
800, memorial eJQJenaea $400,
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at tfie Atnerl. 'Sta,te pOllee said the
Identified as Ralph Mile Lachlan,
burials $300, other eJQJensei,1,•
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ifatJ
Ia Pameroy.
400. Total $11,776.
: 37, "Ill en a shootlrw 1"lii1Piae In this til\!' c<ll!lmunlty In the
: fQ9Will of the Adlrollllack Mountains. Armed wllb a .22 call(Continued 011 Pa&e 6)
. W &l.t.\nMtlc rll)8, he llUIIIIBd clown nine Pel'IOIII, ' llalatly
• i li~ four or them, lneludltiJ Ids estranged lllfe.
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GENERAL FUND
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
- OftlCtaia Nlariea $13,260,
empoyMs aalarlea $3,000, suppile• $500, equipment t2,000,
traval and axpenaea at. comnils·
lion•~• $125, adverUIIng and
Pi'lfttlna •100, olher expenses
.1,30L26. Total, ~0,288.2$.
COUN:I'Y AUDfl'OR - Audltot'a aalary $6,100, employees•
ialarlea $8,570, llqlpliea $3,000,
cOnttaeta • aenlees of deprty
sealer $900, adverllalng $150,
other expenMI .100, Total $19,.
820,
ASSESSING PERSoNAL PROP-
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8JiprOYed todlf for 1969 lu' the Tr...aurer's aalary $7,080, em- $80.
CLERK OF COURTS Clerk' 8
board of ~s Coulll;y oommls- ploy•' salarles $5,380, m•~ •••·- *7 ...
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-lloners. It exceeded~ the 1968 pile• ,1,400, advarllllilg aac1 1 •a 780
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budget lu' more than . $45,000. prln
1$295, either expenses Total $16,720,
Cottllnlslklners Robe'rt Clark $200.
, $14,3~.
CORONER
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and Ralpb w. Ours, ~lng In
ary $2,240, other axpenaea $480.
- apeclal aealioo, allocated $330,- Proae
•s 181ary $6,240, em- Total •2 720
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000 for the poeral fmd, $6,500 p).oyees'
aries $2,640, IIJP'
COU"TY
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to the c1otr and kennel fund and plies $1oo·, allowances $1,900. sa1a ''u ...9 5&
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ariel t3,570, IUjlplles ~0, exps tax fund lllth llbicb to oper- Tot.ol,
BUREAU OF INSPECTION - tra hel and. bond c1 k •• 300
budpt
JAN
Donald Diener. a .... •• or
Pcirtomouth, Is the , _ administrator otVelerallllllemorlal Hospital In P11111eroy.
Diener, 86, Is the fourth , .
minis- of cCIIJnly Cllrned fa,.
clllcy
located on Mulbjorry
Hef&hts. He IIUCceeds Waller
Stelllrt llho reolped Iii ~
ber to became administrator or
the Laneaater, Ohio, boepltal.
11le ,_ -lnlstrator ass..,_
ed blo poet, effecthe Janllll"Y 1,
a hoapltal board of trustees
.........man aald.
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Diener served as """'
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trator ofthe ..
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CQLvMBuS- 'n!E STATE DEMOCRA11C Plrt¥11111opa~
'·~;~n~~~-. -precinct ci!Maa In the next three lllO!llhs to
r!
worl!ln and financjal cat!lrlbutora.
. otf\e Det~~oeratic l'll'tl chalrtnao,
,. .
atate-Jtl ,wJiicih II'
polltici Ud c.HecJ for
:b1
Cars Collide
annuall'und-ralsll!l ciiiiiPalan.
'!'he l~e of M1 communlcy lq,)J)Ori II&S stressed
todif by Mrs. Arm Barrutz of
110 ~rnut Ave., Pot~~eroy,
=~ Director for Mella
"Your checks will help finance more than 100 March or
Dimes Birth Defects Centers
where skilled medical specialIsts are sett1111 standards for
treatment and rehabllltatlon ot
children born less than perfect," she said.
Scioto Hoii.Pital Cclmttllu1oll.
Mr. Dlatler and Ida Wl.fe, Helen, ..ve three 10111, Scott, 8;
Ste•e, 6, and Mike, 2. The DieJ>o
era plan to move to the p.._.-ty
on Llnecllo Hllllo Pom.rcll)' 011,..
lid by Mrs. Fradl Ellil!ll later
thia month.
Ear!Jer admlnlstratore or Veloo
erana Yemorlat Hoopltal before
Slellart "re Qarles Rldeood
aod George Slllllb.
Vegetable
Growers
To Meet
Vegetable growers In Melp
Count.Y wiU be boats or the 1969
Ares Commercial Vegetable
GrOwers meetiJW, 10 be held
Tue&Qy, Jan. 7, at the Episcopal
Parish House In Pomeroy, 10 a.
m.lo3p.m.
The morning program "111 Include "Plant Diseases" by R. E.
Partyka, Ext. Plant Pathologist;
"Weed Control In the Field m1
Plant Bed" iu' William BrQIIka,
Ext. Horticulturist, allll "Insect
Control" by Dick MIUer, Ext.
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Mr. DtmaiJ Diau!r
New Ho.pital Adinin.UIN.Jtbr
Government Wt
Pay Bridge .Ta6
WASHINGTON - (~cial) Full funding by the federal government of the $14.4 millloo coet
or replaeiJW the ill-fated SUver
B~ldge at Kanauga, Ohio and Pt.
Pleasant, W. VL, has been ROUIICed, according 10 Rep. Ken
Hechler, D - W, VL
EntomologlsL
An FHA I!IIOkesman slid hlsJ>The afternoon program 111111,..
"IIY
CG!Imissloos of both statea
clnde "Observations on Vlrla- have been
tOOl full federal flad.
tles •t Marietta Branch'' by Har·
old Racer, OARDC Farm Mgr.,
and "lrriptlonand Related Problema" by William Brooks. Question and answer periods ..W be
provided throughout the clay.
Commercial vegetable i!'llll·~-ilt Nella, Wallhi"4i!Go. Gal, ... .~Miioni - ·l'.IIIJ'elll:ll; · Selalo· .
_ • , . }.ll.l! .
· eountiio are Invited to attend.
Reservations ror I "dutch treat''
lllleh at $L 75 IIIIIY be made by .
caU1111 the Count,y Extension or.
flee accordtrw 10 c. E. Blakeslee, County-Extension Agent.
AI leost 12 peraou lleroldlled .., aoo h181nraya durlna tb8
30 hour Nn Y. .•a holiday, tbo
12 Die
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Minnie Gettys
Dies Wednesday
Mrs. Minnie B. Gettys, 72, RD,
Middleport, who died uneJQJected• VETERANS MEMORIAL
ly Wedne&Qy afterooon at the
HOSPITAL
Veterans Memorial H011pltal, was
ADMISSIONS TUESDAY
born Dec. 26, 1896, at Chester,
Timothy Eynon, Reedsville; Alma the danghter of the late John and
'!>Impson, Middleport.
Barbara Myers. She was alsoproDISCHARGES TUESDAY ceded In death by lllo listers.
Ethel lletziJW, Frank Wolford,
She was a member ofTheodorRonald Rice, Betty Hartsook, us Councll No. 17 D or A Lodae.
Pauline Jonea.
of Pomeroy.
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ADMISSIONS WEDNESDAY SUrvlwrs lnelude two dauahMinnle Getty, Middleport; Macll ters, Mra. caH (Lola) We~Jtrib,
Stover, Rutland.
Ft. Gay, W, VL, and Mrs. Mary
DISCHARGES WEDNESDAY May Evans, Taqla, Fla.; one son,
Leona Karr, Jack Chappelear. La11rence Wilson, RD, MlcliJJe..
. Part: one brother, .Alba Myers,
Akron; two listers, Mrs. Farlee
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPlT AL
Oma. Allen, Akml, Mrs. Ralph
ADMISSIONS TUESDAY (Stalla) Frank, Cheater, and levAustin Russell, Middleport; Ber- eral grandehlldren and greatthe Blackburn, Pomeroy; Georp Uandcldldrom.
Kautr, Pcneroy.
Funeral aervlceo IIlli be held
DISCHAllGE.S-TtJE:sDAY- La- Saturday at 11 L m. at the RaWIora ZWllll!W.
IIWI ~ Coati Funeral H11111e Wl.th
ADIIIISSIQNS WEDNESDAY the Rev. MeozeiStnlthofllclatiJW.
~h Gilmore, Pll!!lenif,
· Burial IIlli be In ihe Rome CemeDISCHARGES WED~AY tery at liGme. Frlelllla 1llaf call
Grover Erb, VInce Martio,Dc!ro- at the funeralJ-ellll)ltlmeaftet•
tiiY Wyatt.
10 L m. f'rldq.
state IIJgh!lay . ~ . . . . ted
today.
A triple fatality Wedttnday at
Conneaut claimed the Uvea
a
20-yearoGid liWI, his brlde4D.bo,
Gf
Ex-Assessor J,
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DiesTu......y
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and hla belt friend. None occurPT. PLEASAN'l' .- a.rles F. ,
red Ill 11C1Utb8ut Oblo,
Buckle, at, or U04 , VIand St., ~·
Meat!llblle the Nn Year'abol- retired-._ C!iutdiYf&rmeranll,; :~'
!day trdlc death toll heodad to- 'hlaen Coo!I'Qo AHenor for 12 '
day IOIIard the lcnr minimum 7eat'l, died 'fllesdV night In tbt~
advance estimate made by the Holzer Medlcill ~r. F I r ", ·f '
fllatl-1 Sltecy Clluncll.
Ave., Gatll»olt.. .
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A United Pte .. bema1latlat
l!clrn May t. 1885, at ~.
count at 5 Lm. EST llhowed at W• VL • ...... County'. ,f tl
Jeaat 156 P8I'ICIIS had been ldU- the sonar 11'1! late J. w. ~~
cid Iii trdlc accidents a1nee the line Jordan Buckle. A~
holiday began. A· normal, 111111• can, be ~· founder of ~...
holiday 30 • hour period .ad c.,..q,y Agricultural ~~~~~~~ '
have 95 klll.S, the council aald. l!l~ of the H~ 'OPt•
'l1le bnakdcnrn:
Clilteh.
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Trlftlc • •• • .•. •.• .•• 157 Mr&Jr:vlwrs
. wldolr,
Ftrea • • • . . . • .. ... 3li
a. CarAnn
'elold
..--. . . . . . . . . . . . ... 11 :· twotiiDI,
YJHall-•. . . . . • ,21 leataa, w.
Tcllal .
214 le, Daytoo;
CaJifomla b.Y rar led the lr'if. ,Baekle,
f1e death toll lllltl 22. Ohio fill. one gnullle(!
1owod with 12, and P'ettllv'-111 u.,yton.
and Mla.m .ch had 18. '• ,, .
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Nixon an Nostalgic Visit
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Third Ave., near
lbls Tuesday nillhl
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reported to be
·!lot.,..,••r, the firemen
. . "DI'I When they arri>ed.
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a.m. Wemeoda,!' the
to the home of
Getlys, " - Hol-
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9ut was taken 10 VIIHospital, wber.
dled.
w.-....,. nlthl.u..*
. ~brealhfnl.
.... eQI>l'l~
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ReiblniiOII, 57t lAW'el St.
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Catter.
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Wedding Plans Compfeted
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led llrl, Wlllll!D1 P,. ~of
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J1EW T..W-.'
loo Jla . . hen
liM, .. JO olliem. ~ ....,..:
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Ul!! l!llll-11..,. 11!1 £1
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Tlill'oiiAIIII':r-•-he
for the
tr..l ~~ blitllle. ,._
lot ... l l a l l o · .... · Barbro $a 111-« d!lo•·
Solome " - . . . . .. lotlloos
: !"l lfiiP' mudo '· !Ia•• 'I'V arthl Ill the "llo, ~ - · b u t
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1iHJ7 Warne,
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w
Eagles Class
Holiday Dinner
I never spoke ID him again.
I tried to forget, but · now I
cll!l't. Pm afraid 1D leU t h a
truth but even more afraid Ill¥
!olka wiU think It's just an exeuae. Is there any way out? SCARED TO DEATH
ThO &Mual hollda.Y dinner of
Dear Sc&recl:
the 1Eaelea Class ~ the Asbury
Of course there'a a way out. Unltacl Methocllot Church, ~a
fbJey, Po you have ao Uttle
"""'· was hold MOJido¥ nlsbt at
faith ill yoor parents that :you the
d!ur<h.
thiDk thll' won't stand by :you
The Chrlotmao ~ waocarwhen you Deod them?
rled oot ill tho table decor~
Your State allows lepl abor- .,....,are<! by Mro. Karl Klaeo,
Ilona In .... "' rllj)O, which !D- Mra. Franklin Rizer, and Mr1.
eludes lllatutof)' rllj)O If a lllrl Wendell stutler. In ........, o1 lite
Ia Wider 16. At thla late dining room wore Mrs. Donald
1011 1111¥ not be ablo 1D .....,... Llale, Mra. Mortlta Moore, 1!111
force, but at least YCll won't Mrs. Irene Parker.
face aeven more months of mia.
A decoratacl c:ahe luscrlbod
Off' - that Ia, If , _ rall&lon ••HiJ:W Birthda1 Mill11 K.'~ waa
ODd ,..... !oellnp abor- (lfOIO!Itad to MUlA Rizer b~ har
tion aUow :you to have tho op. .(llroata,
eretlon. - H.
Attending the 1>8rW were tho
FOR YOUR FREE COPY OF Rev. and Mra. RuaMll Harper.
"TWENTY RULES FOR MA- Cheryl, Jell l!ld Grea; Mr. and
TVRJ1'Y, •• SEND A Sf AMPED Mrs. Don Uole, Rooo Alii, Jollt
SELF-ADDRESSm ENVELOPE and Keith, Mr. 1!111 Mn. HerTO HELEN BOTTEL, CARE OF bert Parker, Mr. and Mro. MUTillS NEWSPAPER:
Iard Van Meter and Toro', Mrl.
Martha Moore, Mr. and Mra.
Jolm Seuvap, Dick, JOIIII and
BW Lambert, Mr, and M r 1,
Fronldl!l Rizer, MUlA K. 1!111
Frlllklln D, Mr. and 'MrL Karl
Kloea, Mr. 1!111 Mro. WOllam D.
Wlnobremor. Cath7 1!111 steve,
Mr. end Mrs. Troy Zwlllln& IV.
1!111 Mrs. PauliKloer, IIlio Mar)'
FerreJI, Min Eleanor ~
the Rev, l!ld Mro. W - Slutlor 1!111 -.KoviD,andMissllflrcll Karr, teo<ber ot lhl dau.
Held Monday
uw bat
lo tbo propolAid ''Wheel
. tho III.Y!
''The screw."
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DCit a meehln10UI!IIf01
~a ~erew,
ouewol!
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and Mra. Jame1 ~' JIUIUtl,
Jolt, Mike and Cbrlo, ol Alban!<:
Mr. and Mrs. Harold GIIIllm ot
oak Grove, Ky., and.Mra.C,(adys
Gilliam of Jenkin a, Icy.
. Luther has jUst returpod fl'om
a year long IDUr of dul11n Vietnam llllll llorold from a yoar In
Korea.
Michaels Have
wr~tindJr.Youthl~s~
Mra. Clara Mo:Jnlyre .... Mr.
George Beoh.
Christmas Day
Youth Fellowship
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Mr. ind Mta:' G:" s. Mlclliet Presents.
had as their guests Christmaa
The )'OUth !ellowlhlp of the
Day · .1elr daughter and aon-JnPomeroy
Seventb.lli\Y Adventlot
law, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur ParkChurch
J>fO-.oi
a Chrlotmas
er and children. Marthl. Eric
program
Wedoolda,y
nllht, Dec.
and Edward.
Mirth& hod Just rotur!led m 18 at the d!urch on lo(ulborry
satunlay from Labrador whore · Heighto.
Taldllg part were Phylllo,
her husbm:l, Sgt. R. Poole, Ia
Marii.YR
and Herb .IC<Ial¥re, Dobstationed with the Air Foree. Hta
bie
and
Neal KnlRht. Treva,
tour or duty there will end Feb.
Becky
and
Jim llerlmw!, Aaron,
I. They wUI be returnlllltoDavls Monthan Air Base at TuCson. lile and Meussa Bush, Debbie
Ariz. Eric i& working in Chi- I.!<Gorvey, Mike Conkle, llflrk
and Sbawna David&Crl, 14ar7 Jane,
ugo.
FridO¥, De<:. 27, Wll Mr. and Petn and Billy T!WM, Kalbr
and Cinl!y ~ding, Rodno¥ and
Mrs. G. S. Ml<haol'o 60th
dillll annlveroary. -~ 1110nt it Diana "'reo ind Chrio and
quietly with their aon and 111m· COthjr Motion.
111 enJo11ng 1 wonderful oteak
dinner preparod b~ their twtn
granddaughters. They are recelvl._ ...-.Ia and c:ongntulotlona
from friends and rolatlvea.
w.,._
Auxiliary Has
Death Oaims
.l l.L.... Nibert
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PT. PLEASANt _ Mrl. Bot·
1¥ Lou Nibert, 0, ot 1006 22lld
Sir...
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m. ill 1'111111111 Valley
Tha Lodleo
AuxUiary of tho on.. Flre· Dep~
held Ita Cbrlotmao (IOrl;y at lhl
home of Mrs. Thelma Smith.
Games wore <CJi!dudod b.Y Mra.
Mortlta Dura•• llra. DorO!Ia
Riebel and Mrs. Miley AllceBiao
with prlzea w.., ~ ltra. Built
Dllloo, loll-s. Nail wu- loll-s.
n ••~. Rlobal .... Mrs-.Tho•lml
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Smith.
Tho door prize wu awarded
to Mrs. Botcy Bucha- Two..,w
members welcmted were MrL
COrolyn Ruth and Mro. Bot t ~
Bucllllan. Secret (1011 ~ re-
w_. . _"'•"""tal
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lllo WU 'bOJ'u In Pl. m J-.,. 3, 1925, a dou&llter
~ Albart L. ~ ..s.
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Pleaoanl, wllo IIIII'VIves and tbe
llle Maude ~row Souer.
8JIIl2}0JII ~the Quail1¥
otur(JII Coq>aJIY 1!111
a m!Oiubar of lhe st. Peter' a Latberut ChUrch.
OIIWr lllll'VI...,a a r e tbrel
clouilder M Koren lo!artln,
o, ro.
Pl. Pleooant, Mloo Dulene Nlbert IIIII Mloo'Mikld Nlbert,\oa.
111 bollte; ano 1011, Jolm Wllltom
Nlbert, J r., PL PIMunt;. four
· 1dee SoUer, J. P.
brother •· Eldr
Sluar, Marvin SoUor and Albert
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olotaro,
Mra.
IDe2 Fowler,;
Pl. Pleaii!JI, Mrs. Helen Vl<kera, FoUanabee, W. VL, ID:I
grandchildren.
F-.1 'oorvlco will be beld
Saturdq ·I p.m. Ill lhl Crow·
HuoaaU Funeral llolilt wtllt lhe
Rev. C. S..~ o1!1ciiiiJII.
Hurlal will be lD :!blcnll& c.Dleleey. Frld mil)' call at tho
Funeral ·110me lp.m.' PHday.
9le::.:
Holiday Party
REEDSVILLE _
vealed and new r11mes were drawn
for the <omllli )'011'.
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Homemade c:ancb' was to be
delivored to tho elder'" ~u
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of the conunwdzy ind a hooket
fixed for 1 .neod,y family, llra.
Smlth'o bomewaobeautl"·""4e<-'
uou.r
oratacl for llteholldayoeasan. Hefreohments were oervod to el8ht
mombero and two 11101tL ThO
non m·....._
home
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R~ognition
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Ptlce, J'ar4ll,
~ llid sl..viri, Mi!ldiODOrt; .
""" .Mr. and ....,. Leo,
Robin l!ld Todd, ~.
Mr, arid Mro. 1>.yt.l Brown ~
Col~. left Frldlb' oa a trip
to o....-, ·Colq. 'l'beiJ' iDfial
Miss Roberta Roush to Wed
c!au!IIJtar, EYe, lo In diQdliilll
will! .her lfi!!!IPa...U, ·tilt R...
MR. ANn MRS. RUSSELL ROUSH OF Apple Grove are·111w Mro. EQaone 1h'<m>o ~IIOIII>dlog tho Qroa•hl• marriage 0( tholr daUiflter. Roberta,
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of
IIIOVIDI ·
to Dana A. t-Is, son of Mr. 1!111 MrL Isaac IAwls, OlfloD,
for Colorldo, lo!r. "'"' l.!n.
W. Vo. lo!los Roush Is a groduoto of RadDe H18b SchooL Her
f!an<e lo. a 8l'llduale of Wehamo 1!18b School and lo preaen!IJ ··• Brown vllltod here with 'bar J.0!!11, Mr. and Mra. Leo Crew
e1111)10yod It tho ~rill Electric Co. In Middleport. 'lbe w•
ind family.
.
diJW wm be an
of Satadl,)r, Jan. 4, at 6:30 p. m.; It the '"
Cbrlotmal . dlmj!r ..elljl Ill·
Ap(lle G<ovo Metbedllt a.urCIL 'lbe <Ullom o f - church wU1
Mra. lfarle Cba(oiJan ware Hr.
be obsenod.
w Mro. Delbert irorrlo ot All!o .
• 0111 &lid Jllr•. Elole llouob, i'Vm·
eow. Other sueltl 4ur1ng tbe
day were Mr. and Mra. IIIIo)'
l!lnell David 1!111 Dwsloo, and
Mr. and Mro, Bruce !!tal01ker;
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Cbrlltmas halide¥ ·IJI Gulillorl.
Mlu., vlsllltlg !lil!ldo. ·
Mr. and Mra. Charles -ck
ore sl18Ddlnl! the bollda¥a ID
Florldo with their two OCl!IS Mel'. .
tltolr !amllleo.
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Mrs. J, c. ForreJI andMr.aad
Mrl. Damon Ferrell were Christ..
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mao guoota al Mr. and Mrs. Estill Moore.
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Mr. and Mra. JaNa L.llaUY
and ddldren. GarJ' Cbril, aDd
llherey of Sprlngflald ....,..; bollday IUOitl ot Mr. ·bel lira. 11. B. .
Bllnlotle and Bqb. ,
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part In the plll)'o '!'ere .Pavld,
Helen an:::l Genew; KUw. .B.tevt
Smith, Rudno~ carl,, Sl!mnan
at tile C&rletob Chureh. Ralph White, Jennlee .andt ~e car.
Carl announced it and LlndaBell ruthen, Corllie Moser, ·Olrdy
seryed as pianist.
Workman, Karla Beal, Ronnie
Tha
ope!led .with a Wood, MOIB King, Roy and Richsong by the eongreptlon, "Oh, ard Cole, Rallly Lyons, Debbie
Come All Ye Faithtul/' and Rev. and Donald Armtruat.
Jay Stlles g&\'e the lnvoeatlOJL
The song, ·~JoyTo'lbeWorld,"
Brian KiJw pve the welcome, was sung by the congregation
"I'm Glad," follow~ by a skit followed by the Buay Bee Clau
by the Cradle Roll claaa, ''The · which preaented a playlet, "The
Little ·,Baby Jesus". with Geneva Kosher ChrfatmU:u
King as lite leodor and Helen
Tokiow J)artwereSUoandKoll!l)'
KIJw the singer. Taki>W J)lrl Wood, Linda Real, llflry Lou and
were LaW'el and; Lesley COle, Grace Ki._, Hlrtid
\'IIIli I\
, Sc:«i and~J~I IJ'orri! qn. dr~ , •"' Edward Smlllt,
· Mu~; 1lfOII W Ro!IIIID. 'CUI,· r(ltber.s , Richard qg;~.~
Brlll and ilrian 111111 llid Bobby el\ and Doin and
SwelriJWer.
At the close of the
Verse& recited by ·the cardle errttre elass lang .,Ring a.tlotRoll class were"Giowlnea.rlot- mas IleUs." Vlrsll.KI'li ,B&Wthe
maa candles," Laurel COle~ "lq cloal-. P1"13er. ..~
Wish:' seott Harrison; .. A !IWu'
At the conclusion .of the .Proot
Star", BrW Kg; "What I "'n gram santa arrived and·
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About... Bnt clrJ:; "But This," was a gUt exeba~WL fie' ~e'a -.....-:-..:..:_ ___,_ _..,._ :~Bobby Swearlnser and "COndie a" cia.. of )be church~ ewey- lito IJiaDO•.t11!Jdron tolll!oc pelt In
A Chris-• program of redtatlona, carols. skits and playlots was presented Sundllol' night
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thiN
b.Y~and~~wlth-wlth~-~
tbe entire cia.. siRIJII!II""' On
Planning Ute Jii'GIII'Iin l!ero
the Hoose Top."
Mro. Loolsellarrisoo,\ Mr~ II&DaWI KIQg prosentacl an oe- Ions King, 'M!io.'EIIAbetb J.!ur.o
cordloll oolo whld! was fallowed rll)', Mra, Coall H¥01- Mra.
by two p!Qa, "The Chrlotmo• YYOIIIIO y.q, •i>!r.. ,~. l\'!1011
Basket" .... UGJftl We Brfns," and Mrs. Sidle carL
b~ tho Sorloeam Claoa. Taldow
•''"Ill''~
Recitations, Skits ·Siven
cbrl.....
okua wore
REEDSVILLE
Van Meter, Lori
muile, recliallo!lo ind
Wlpl, Chucklo
Included In tbo Cbrl- ........ 1'lnuDy I>ILkln, Dom1o
tram an Doc. 24, at 1!01 11eec1s- Kll)' . Baldor1011, , ~<IQ:
YDit United ll8tbocllil , ~ Aaile RUth, Chuckle .
!pdal mualc . Wll i>roiO!ttd Merk Smith, lllilcti- VJID .
!17· Kov· ind Mr•. Rill!'"llllar- Barbera
1Jall!l)'
110r. IVa. Charlu NOil!IWl ot Ruth, Toreaa &nltl>, Gr01 W~
llfr_!.",!':" wu Panilt for lite · al, Rld9' l'l¢ma!l. IU~ Van
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Moler and Jblunyllt!IIL
Cholter
BuckiOT,
S• nd a ~
Following tho ••""""-•, a
SchoOl ...........~ ---~
-,.,_ _ , . . _ , _ ....., "Awv ID ' tbo lol'o08v.'~
tbe pr-IDJ, 1!111 l i n - •111ft woo It' ~ a..tl; · ..,.
lo lbo mlnllter """ b1o IAmiiY COIIIjlill!led b.Y Kai
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fl'om lhl . . . Tnllllns tbo
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o:uuunm for t11o .........., war.
Mr ~Mr ~"-lo 1 u.n u - · ·
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.Pbf01, I'I!J!ela l~, 111fne
RalsueJ, QOI8!l\U1 ~ Jone . ;
Whltebeed, RI!!Jit:,OIT•ind Jo1m
Hendel'.,... A ~ · wu .,...-. '
od b,Y 1lUt l,!Ui;ld~~ _ll!jJW40rrj !
. ~ ' ~ Jirioda :eOr"' ·•.
Gr....,.;
I!U!I'
Dorid'W~; '
st..e Kirkman. RIIIIIY .ftor!iqt, .
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Mllft
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Flo141 &lid
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Ji!lt
Jluddfl',
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By Arkansas 16-2
NEW
ORLEANS (UPOBut there wa~ .Pient;y 0(
'"How' a Your altoulder," queried
dancing in the Arkansas .dress- .
Arkansas tlankor ~ck Chuek log room 1Ne!w Year's D~ a
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Dleus when he saw quarterback
the llozorb&cks <olebratacl their
BIU IContaomery emerge from IG-2 'irln over tho Sootheastom
the oh~er of tho Razorback Conference ·tliamplon ·1 Georgta
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followed, the biD IIJ)urtecl out of
lh~• end zone for a touchback.
U we could have taken It In
a S<OJ'eq then, thot ml&flt
have Cfven us w•t we needed."
Dooley said.
Worden Operation
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Mrs. f verett f rwrn·
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Marauders
Going for
First Win
LOU'S ASHLAND ;SERVICE
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View Contest
•Chad-uP
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Hostess at Dinner
Only 631 Fans
•Minor
d Mri~ Dlea.. ·
~ Buckley. Coltumo mald!!a
:::..~.~ of b)', Mra. I..Gr-
··-liD
second period on an 80-yard
•start.
-CJJ)Iill)', IDd Yr.
At lite •lole al tho procram
Saata arrived wtllt treoto l'llr all
c:ldldron 'Jif0a0nt. Helplq In tho
pr-atiClll of lhe treato ware
Dollrmln Reed and-lllke1lorlng.
ChUdreo havlnc rldtalloaofor
tho carla ~--.._, c-"'- were
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tened them. "
On the play, detensive baek
~ke Polaski went 1.1) in the aJr
With Dickerson and both lpJ)eared to hive their hands on
the ball. Dickerson tflen feU out
or the end zone. It took the
oftlcials several seconds before
they ruled that Dickerson had
possession.
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NOW REDUCED
WILSON DIES
TORONTO (U PO- BOO Wilson, 66. Oakland Seals chiet
scout and director of player
developmen~
died W•dnelda,y
at his Havelock, Qrri;,, home
following a lengthy Ulnesa.
Wilson was best known as the
Arkansaa. Dicus caught the
pass behind Georgta• 1 Jake
Scott.
The only other 11corlng In the
By United Preas lnternationaJ
aame for Arkansas came on
The Los Angeles Stars of the man who discovered and signed
dresoiJw room.
field
goals
ot34,
24
and
3lyards
Anerican
Basketba.U Auoctation Bobby Hull for the Chicago
Bulldogs in the SuprB!>wL
up~etty aore. ~ Montgomery
b~ Bob While.
"ere
winners
everywhere Wed- Black Hawks.
Dicus, named the' bowl'a
...d.
Montgomery,
who
Injured
hiJ
nesdoy nilhl except at the gate.
outstanding PII\Yer, IUared 12
Dicus thought 1 moment ant passes tor 179 yal-d and shoulder mih.ltes before the halt
The Stan pla,yed their best
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ended,
thOUght
the
pass
was
game
ot the season and won by
"You won't . have mueh grobbed a 27~ tOuchdown POOrly thrown when he released
their
biggest margin when they
ton from Mmtaomefy on the
<hlnca to do any da~~<:lng
balL
But
his
dlaowoln-nt
the
crushed the Houston Mavericks
first play of tho oe...ld·quarter
tonf&bt..,
turned
to ahout.s of Joy when he
~3-94 at Los Angeles. The
to Oj)On tho S<oril!ll for
watt;:hed Dicus Raul In the pass
VIctory also edlbled the stars to
at the tw~yard line and sprint
move to withjn one game ol idle
'
LOU REMIND$ YOU TO
into the eh;l zone•
fourtbi)Jaee New Orleans in the
Arkansas bottled up Georgia
The winless (In n ve starts) Western Division of the ABA.
START THE NEW YEAR
The dil8pp0inting feature ot
Quarterback Mike Cavan and Meigs Marauder cage team hopes
.c:.:..- .: - DRIVING AND
1
· ~ . Jaaltbatk
Kent La.- to open the new year on a wlnntrw the victory, however, was that
wr~o¢8. ,.~ol!lllito ~ ~t' that note when it goes ogalnll !he Lo- only 63J fans- smallest home
the ~~~· ~ good field gan Chlertains totiiorroW 'rugtrt at · c~d Of the season tor the
· •'Brake$'
Position most of the eufte. In RutlantL
Stars-turned out to. see .. the
the third Qtarter, the Razor.
The Marauders, who have I!OIIle.
baeks did not get ~ ot theJr shown Improvement- in spotsGeorge stone hid 24 points
• Generator own
Larry
MOler 21 and Ed John~
end of tho llo1d.
are hopiQg to give the Chieftains
"We didn't .PII3 our best aU the_y can handle.
19 for tho Stars willie Stew
lime o«ensively," Georgia.
In their last three oudngs the Johnson scored 20 ror the
Repairs
~.~<:h Vince Dooley said. · Marauders have been ahead or Mavericks, The ~rs moved olf
Def~alvely, we didn't pla,y close to their qJpOsition much to an 18-13 lead at the end or
of the first baiL' Meiao trailed !be first I>Oflod, had a 55..16
ONL REASONABLE PRICES badly.
margin at haJlt1me and never
Dooley sold the turning (>Oint Athens 24-23 st halftime were
threatened.
In the PJDe eame In the HCOOd day. The Bulldoss adjusted in
half when Arkansao !unlbled the tho oo<ond half and ended -..with
openi'W ldckolr and the Bull- 1 68-45 romp.
W. MAIN
. 0.
dogs recovered at the RazorLopn also has tad cUMculties
back 20-)'lll'd line. lfoorgia drove this season, IMnllll! a 1~ overall
to
the Arkansas two where slate and a 1-f record In t h e
.•'
fullback
Brad Johnson slammed SEOAL.
tackle .i nd seemed headed
The Chlo!tains, ...<hOd by Ken
"!' the end • llllllll, have been ootscorod 531
Just as he reached the goal to 435 in seven pmes. l.opnhla
TIMr
line, a host of red-lbirtad boon led In ororlow by Bob JohJ!.
•
Razorbecks «mvorgod on Joh11- ston, 6-3 junior· Den Golll8h
1011 and In the violent clash that 6-5 senior, and G.,.y Rollins ::;;
llendor-,
!Jaloir.';.
· cOAu ·
Georgia'Slu;k;d~~-
,,.nt
CbiUio:othe.
,.....,.,,
.IACIIIJI
Pomeroy. llo!ore
Given on Sunday Night
.,
TtoJ!ul
••It
Cafleton Church Program
Adventist Youth
fleet Officd Officers
Dinner Guests
and ...... Lowell
4"""'
llo,y....
y.....
• ' andlletbot. ~J~......:~
· .... guooto ot Mro: Rmwt Warner. Sr.
·
, ~~~· ot Mra. L. ¥, Prloo
for Chrlotmao dlmer ...,.. li'r.
liel(l(JIIthoirparenl,t~
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I'Omeroy. Tor·
ry lo otalkNied In Vloln&Jii.. ·
. Mr. an4 Mrl. Cllr.... 8l;rll.
•tun 0( Ook1ll>od, obio, 1!111' ....
.illd Mr•. Robert w.....r; Jr.•..o
ehlldrin, Ruth, ~- .
Pomerw oolobratod tbolr ""'
dine llllivorlll')' with a family
olbmor liD Doc. 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bailey
have retur!led from ClnclMatl
wbere tltey ~ Chrlobnao with
their son-In-law and daughter,
The :youth fellowsltlp of the
Mr. and Mro. R. H. Harrllon and Pomeroy Sevenlh-llll)' Adventist
!aml11.
a.urcb Wedneadi\Y ovenlngeleo:tM111 Ju>!y D, Hyooll of Spring- ed officers tor 1969. They w.eref
field BeauJ.r School wao the holi- president, Mike Conkle; vice preday pst of her mother, Mrs. sident, Mark Davidson; SecreVIolet Hyoell.
tary, KathY Matsoo; treasurer,
Chris Mat!on, and Sct..U·Arma,
Phyllis McJncyre.
Sr. Youth Leador Is Mrs. Rita
-
Toi'(T 9ta!nailer,
-·--·rba
t, .e a m
s.
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Hr. 1!111 llra. lMI!I' WJIIII ot
ware tbo couple'• _.. <hll·
dr8l 1!111 1l!elr taaiiiiM, Mr. ,1!111
Mrs. ~ Wpnl, K• "'"'
Tim "' ~ aiJ.. and Mrl.
Norman Wood, ~. Sue IJ!d
Ronnie, of ~; Mr. 1!111
Mro. Slanley Real, Slanill' Jr.
1!111 Pat," of Clevellllld; llr. and
. Mrs. IJIIItor Gilliam, Jolin and
Dobbie of oak Grove, Ky.; Mr.
.
I!Oileoker1 WUIIilml!li-lo1 11'. Ya.J
li.
~
tboal\li:o1
IIIII Jfra. - ~. CI.IUU~; ·~"w
·Mr. ~ Mr.a.
¥
Anniversary
Eve.
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.6. '. ';
~·
PAsAoENA, call!. tlJPO.
~
ml.lt.t
.
• •~". • -..
Tho lkepilca who ....,_ that touchdown ...., and wu- tho Ill"'• 19 t;le \he
aame•s
loading around rolnol'
........,
mo4o ., .._
.._
Ohio State doaorved w be tho with 171 Ylrdo.
_.
. ,...J ..,l'llll!lfoln ~mlo
a
No. 1 !ootbalUeam In !be ll&tioo
But ko~ !unlblea b~ .,___ tho f!qt . . . . !I( ..... rourtlt
~ '!lillloi ilr
Woo>!y HOJ<ea ..,ver bu tried to
I>U . urdue ind Mlchlpn fumble's ,"
~·-- I t - ~trod ·1!7 ,....._._ bit
111anees b)' lent ot hie players. wore cciovloced todll)' that the and · - - ck steve ·Solie VIe
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Bu<keyeo
oro
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- '»• ~ u sa-n, ser ...,.,. de8!Jtt! lnju.~..e~ Quart;rt:cl;
.PUt the llu<heyos in ._~~;g . · Slclal• ...,... .,.. U.O ·2 I. ~ a ...,...
lfflnl
be acted like • candidate for . ~·
f ~ d!ree great Coof,.. ShrwsOn Ill • ere~~t runner. . .
tbelr
27
-iG
•ietory over Univerli. (llloltlon ill the fourth -~~ ~ at. )!!'. ai·
tho
diJJtaiJai
ID
~·
io: :
PreoldeJC al tho local
hool
teams.
In dii<UOIIOW tho game he Rex Kern dlalocatod hla ohool- 1¥ ·Of Southern California In tho K
1 ' " " " " l1lll.oiJJ wlol<b illo re. .j;
,....
-tbe'
jl!lal
with
der In the third period but Rooe Bowl.
board New Year's Da.y .a:~ hi
In the TroJln ~reaa~rw room, said:
•
01'11 took odvantage "' them
threw •
~ JBU JD ~ out ot tho
The ridoey waa the fourth . Leo
'~ ~-lull .
Ohio State teant beat USC 27-1: Coach J., McKay wia not hlo
"The biggest factor Cl{ aD Wll ' - - - ' It bock Into puce.
And
Ohioans, led by Gov.
"H•
told
me
be
didn't
hlw
stral8ht
lor
Ohio
In
tbo
!Umblood
""
the
IS four I ~~
In the 110oe BowL
uoual oelf lhe~.
our defense In the oeoond bilL
James A. Rhodes. went be.vond Rooo Bowl and lhe thlr<l for
w~n.
mueh
trouble
SlliPPirw
It
baek."
A faw <loys before tho
McKay, J
11!1!1 will! a 0. J. broke the bla one In tho said llo,yea.
that and c:allod It the gr~st illl)'es. lllo team clu(>U<IIIecJ tho
Hi)oe, told a reporte ..: - quip, wae ~· idwn •• anyone'• first hiU but we contained hJm
Ohio State team ever and ball~!<! feats of the 1954 Ohio State
Rover llnelllcker Jack Tatum
that start caUl.
r,IOOd en. seen him iri
al!or that 1!111 be didn't do
Wood,y Ha,yes as the No. ' I
1 bod aM!e but It didn't
Wood,y, you'll ~~·m r ol'
. "USC or 1113' other team ealit mu,c~ e.eept catch a ')A ·-rd hod
team, !illl<h went - oood!
In the natloo.
seem to hamper him, the
to retire ,.
eldy gl ve Ill the bell twice inside ita 011
_,•
There were m8b;f heroes <luring tho regular - - and
But he•
21-yard line wHhout being P • We did an excellent Job o1 Buckeye eoaeh saki.
wllllll>od usc ill tho Rooe BOwl.
.
was a a:ood ol' "Woody hurt,'' he llld. "That ve them rushlrw Soae in the aecOIId
Kern, ehoaen pk,yer ot the amOI\Il tho Buckeye (111\Yors but
USC owung Into action !lrot,
eypethe
~ stoocldr on a table In 14 polnto, e...., to.!.' the baU baiL We broke bia rhythm, We game, said ,.t.st::: was certatl;d.y none stood out more than 19. driving 76~ Yards to tbe Buckeye .
DOWNIE-GROSS
.
.._.._ye
esaing rcom game!'
for~:ed them Into two rumbles 1 lqJ team lllld O.J. was U.. year-old sophomore quarterback 4 when Roo A¥a!1- a 21~ tho Bl!lle ond loJ<ed with
He relerrecl to foUrth uarte I"\' two lntsrceptlana. We . hod sreatest back we've ever see&." a.. Kern, who fOUiht oil Yllnl lleld pi,
IJJOJ1awritera.
rumbl
q
r JlC!.. tumbles IDd no int.ereep..
H13es was in auch good lnlurieo to eet to the pme ind
.
''so-Yard Run
· <;no. of them asked him how s es ~ 'IIIOr"!rba<k Stove tk>no. We weren't 1oo •han> on humor
'
tlteD
IJllll'ed
oo
after
outrerlng 0
that he loi!GIJed about a
• It was three ' minutes later
,f,a lNIUld 'n te the T \la
agge and o. J. Slm!>oon which <>f~snse. They took IWII)' our
llllrd (ltfiod olloulder dlliocawhen Slmpa.., brdte ...r left
.JIIII he 11.....,; "Oh rooh n lteom led to OhiO Slate toucbd'"'n wide Bl!lle wttb thlt .... ••• till he hod With lite offtctalo In tloo.
.,._
, '
• - can passes
"''~~ .._... the Onal minute of the game
tackle, ,Picked up his bloekera
In !ao:t, It wao Kern's two
100 the headllneo oo thot
Me~ lllld
·
(>OIInd end (AI Cowling) but
.lml. •• "
.
.PSIS Protection ..then we could P*&s on them andl when Soue threw a TD pass to louo:hdown 1>8SI8o In tho fourth and raeed 80 yarda to score on
5am Dlckerson. The Buckeyes
the seoond longest run trom
.: After hie Buckeyes beat the ~':'veSogge w~~ not aD It s~ run inside. u
were JJenalized 15 yards because .POriod a!ler he had the ahouldor scrimmage in . Rose 'Bowl
.TroJan• In the 1955 Rose Bowl some~.,_ Let me soy that ' Dlsplayilll! III!Oin his Bl4>erla- the coach flln onto the field.
IJl8pped baek into. place that
history, only four yards· less
gave Ohio Slate Ito morgln of
~fiiY•• ln:Uc~ In no uneertai~ blocklrw .. :·~~poaed to be <' tive moo:l in answer to 1
"I went out oo. the field and
than tho record set by Mel
:,WOJ'da he thoiJiht USC did not
or sbq,
who
' queot11111, llo,yea said, "'This was know Pd taho a 15-yard (IOIIa!J¥ vi~ry • None questioned his Anthony ol Michigan in 1965
MMaure· It' · to Big Ten to hd
son,
ae 80-ylfd my greatest bowl victory you
rl8ht to ployer al the game asalnst Or._ State.
to find out what happened,"
honors.
,...._
: eC111J~tJtion.
u~
_,:;~
r
~P:
:
~Janat
had
two
uBfefeated
team~
and
1 0
1
said Hayes. "Well, 1 never did
llard-nmning fullback Jim
Capadt;y Crowd
This time he was very careful quarter he said ,.1 thft.....a. ~ then there were mWions watch- tii'Mf OUL The referee said he'd
Otis and Kern rnarehed the
not to knock them and said
had
' al ft
'
....,....t ~e ina on television.,.
The c:apaciJ¥ crowd of 102,063 Buckeyes 69 yards lrith Otis
tell me later. That"s the first
which
Included President-elect going over from the one. And
time I ever saw • touchdown
8
Rld!ard
M. Nlxoo got some ol
with the ball on the ground. 1
drive c1 60 yards culminated in
IOPCO~ ·
the thrills they anticipated rrom
hope YOO IIOUced 1 hid my
Jim Roman's first ~ two field
'
hands in my pockets so the Heloman 'l'ropey winDer O.J.
SlmJ)IOII. He broke loose 1n the
offtelals couldn't a., 1 threa-
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a;:, ;::;:1 ,P:t;.
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.
Mra.
Sao
Pleaimt vloltOJ'o.
Mr. and Mro. Rmwt Qollfdo,y
1!111 c:ldldrM, - , Gal')' W
F~ ot w- _. t11o holiday here wiill blo Ja-. Mr.
and Mrl. Jolm Hollldol' Dol:tar. 'lbey ware JoiDod for a fa81lly ~ Clll Clll'loimao EYO by
¥J-. l!lil Mro. Keimetb wn..,.
and chllclron,' Darla and Dovf4
Gueoto of tbo Kometb wu..,.
family .., a.rlllmos nllht won
Hr. and Mrs. F, W, WUom: ot
LanaaYWo.
Pat Edwar<lo reiUrned w Kart
Unlvorol\1 todll)' after
spending tbe holldoys with hlo
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charle1
Eolwarda.
Scott and KeviD Erwin, <hll·
dron of MJ. and Mrs. Mldtaol
Erwin. Bel()l'e, _,. lhe week
after Chrlotmas with tbolr grandparents, Mr. and Mro. Cheoter
Erwin. Mr. ind Mrs. Dan Erwin ind dal!lhter, Anv. o1 Galllpollo Forey and Mr. 1!111 llro,
Michael Erwin ind Molino ol
Belpre,! come for Now Yoor's
.~7::~.!!~f!.~ense Did It--WoOdy
••
led."-~-·~ .
'couple bbserve
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iuO""' · « Mr.· !IOd'.
In·11MV1Ut, DL
Childr!'in /jelp
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en••
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p.m. A Nil,.""' will
... helcl at tbo ...... "'tfl..ind ...
Mro. l.&Wfl!l<'O Ta'WIIfl' ' ·dlootaJr loUowlnl lhl ......... .
it
Go!r-, ~ Arllll,
ot<., 1!111 Kom llll1od holt tu tbo
hilt .... t;ad! ot lhe ....U
..... -....,. . . . . . . . . _ _ _ ...,_tulet pb,yod a .... IIUI!berl!ldtho - " " llllojla ti!Q'..O t h • tbo IIIIJIIIo .... thO pbatao In odl ~ oDd ......,..
~ ''Bolnl a &tar or Jllbll~ .... '!'hot•. <:allod ruood!lol Ji11t _..,. aot II 10111
ahJI11 ..-t ~ a ·- · R-~ .... ,J adl Va- • • • Nat. dol ~ 1101 a eil!l
....... obo doddodlan!r . . , _ leall dor!ICidod 1111111-. c.... Kere w JIWi ~ ho
lbo cledlod 'oolltoo houn In
U!lnot d!ar&N of oex mull hive hod twv
. _ . Klnll 'i1!ootn "" 8r<1ok- a Ylol-; . Jock'o detllllllng for murlcala 1!111 "'""d f)vo """
ba'& Flalbufjl Ave .... Olear a- ........, lie'o paid for It but tu Bt1De.
~lit"'"""" dllcwl- thon 'u _-,...,. ioo: and "M1 Ilia breall, I t11ooJ1111,"
led bar ~ 11 tbo lliiJ>. lvlal-, man 'Jillb ,.., Julo ........,... . . . . Jule bell 11oom . W.S deeldod oho'<l wave ot colloolakl .••• Unlike tbo tu Kem'o plaee 11 tho 1av1t,oc1
1an lo do tbo lito ot 'fAIIta st. -11111m eurl, Vai..U toheo, . time 1!111 Kem hod boOOn &lid
VIII- lof/11"' , 1.. ~ • a I . 4De81't f)vo, ~··
, 01111 aU readJ , .• Jule'o 1QOIII
...... over do ri8IR ~IIIIo • UDem(llo:rod • aclreoo olo&lr • hood reeled - until ho • ~· JIOiltl':.. Cloln_BI.oom.' <leD<er ller71
loa cod.- whjr he'd- owmnoned:
Four -llmol - - F l o < - taU - · • Ill Kal!y'a Steak
''I bear yoiJ ..., ()lck """""'"
Readllri(D. ,.......... 'never p.ab and expWna her new ea- at the racetrack," Kern Aid,
lla'Ud< I woo a ldd ualuo reer: "With III.Y bankroll I have and asked Slj>ne to pldl 11011111
P'flli!l IIHdod a 110011 wal- to dlverlli(y."
!or him • . • II¥ luck (Julo
Japf.na."" •• ,. TV'I Amateur Hour
"FWIIY Girl., composer Jule haan't had it since at 110' tracl()
he pld!ed five wlnbers and fiJI
anOcher Kern calli thia time,
Julo droomed, It woold be lhl
big mu1ieal break - u n t t I
Kern's voice &ummoned: "Same
time tomorrow for breakfost.
I'll have the baoon, and
dope sheets all ready.,.
Some oC the bluest Lu Vegu
pmbllng II dCllle 00 planes d!lrtered for lllckers to fiy out and
lose
. • , No - limit poker ...
a
."contrivance
cmsisting
esYoUTH ASKUI FOB !TJ
sentially
of
a
Ierew
in
the
form
Jack
?earl" a serious at 73 aboUt
'l'lda· Column la tor y o u n a:
~ tbolr prcblomoandpleaa- oC fianges re()l'elelllln(l t b e &eUinr bacl< Into comic hamVIIi -Je~ and 11m. As threads' or a screw attached to eBB: his agent Bernie Brlllotoln
~ ,tbe , reel of Holen Help Us!, the end of a rotatlni lba!l." (represent• Fronlde Laine, Norm
Leave us now go quietly to the Crosby, the Dood1etolm Plj>ers)
tt ·Wal~• lmqho bm ~~
think• Jaek•a a clneh.
.,..... • - · question with foot of the elase. - lL
oliruob.at
_
Proliferation of u. S. heart •
Dear Helen:
rm 15 U1d in desperate need tranaplants necessitated au
,siad ,_ toeoqe questions
lj( YOUTH ASKDl FOR IT, care of help. I think I am Jlfegnanl; American Co1Jego ot &lrgeoos
fl· !!8ieD Help Uol IIlii IIOWII(lO· yes, rm sure of it, but would registry ol all cases t~t tlJe urg.
an,yono bellovo It really hap.. lng of the Nlll'l. lnst. ol lloalth
--~~
()Oil8CI?
. . • In eight years, the Peace
·JIESII HOME WOULD GIVE
I otartod dating thlo new boy Corp• hal lost m11 Clll8 volunF,.Nii,Y SOME RESr
almost throe months ago. He teer ~ death from a tropical
•PW'-'••
seemed
niCe on the first rew disease among some 33,000
. .. Je \....u..r ~a¥• my Granddates.
Then
me to go Americans overseas In 60 ·eount ~· ""' - this way tor oo • (llonl<. beHe aaked
drove lor about triea.
$ ll.'lteal'l but I thiDk lbe'a pt.
~ch science teacbei- at the
l!o)i.MM. llho!lllsoes and cuss- - hol!rl and I started to wor·4!1 ·ID·
of IIU' friend&. She ry, tut all he said was 11 Slut U. of MlnnesoJa: Charles Speak•
~,;~t~~~~:.me 1!111 - . . 111>1" Flnal11 be (lllllecl an to a .. • And often ... Singer - planil
dirt rood and ~- Then he lot NIDI llheldm Ill The Apart, 1iorot thln8 obo did JIUollod me clown 1 long ()8th ment lan't oufrerlng from lad<'
.wu 1o taho a kDI!o with hlllt weoda an both sides, ol oolor!ul rolatlvos: her grandm,y new: elotbea, anc1 Into an old barn. I wa• scar· mother Dotty De Lawe lives in
..,. over ed, but I t.Ouldo't get awi\Y. He San Franclsco and Nina says
~-~be-e~~ dl¢;·oeld · l,! I tol4 ~ ~;jdll she's. !b10 I>IJ!eland ....lllt;t-.
UIN-od IO·Idll' 'ibO, lnd 'I ·WIS • hla eii'J·>fiOW. I tr worklnl profoul..ii.HY'..I."'M}
,, ..
the wio,y borne
he tho age of 89,
ttlecl
801 mad and said I was a bla
baby and forget It, or Pd . be
wu,
.... - .
Tho ......., woddlnl: wm •
woddlnl: to be bold at tho FliJIIoild' Milito- ot Mr. • • ~i. an rr!do¥, • 3, ·
lint _ .... .,..U J - Keno
N, Y. F~ Home ID U..U- IICid woo 1!!fltH tu Kono'o .,...,_
~ •Gordon; wb!d! Wll .... 'lbellllberiDJ lnclllliod
... IDIIi -
•
JuDiOl'.
'
Jetf Tyo, S..l IQphomore for.
ward, haa beenllll<ilwtbo Han IIIIer Polllt-pttera, ind Joe Mfors
6-3 aentor fonrard-center. ha~
also turoed in good aeortna: per.
formancea.
The World War II Battle of
Tarawa lalted three days
and Claimed a toU of 9110 u s
. Marlaes killed and 2:i1i
wo~.
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CHASE HARDWARE
Locus! St.
Middleport, 0.
CVo o.FF
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DOWNIE-GROSS
The Men's Store
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t - 'Dirt Dlall1 81n:dllfl.. llltrhtoit-PolnltnD, 0._ J....,.t, tNt
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Blu.es Retam I~llt . Lead •
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~ ' PY· Jll)lllol Ja-1 >
8oote ·lllid
Cl~· lloll otlbo SL ~ Blueo.
'!'110 3t~eor-old ~ ·and 1he
18-year.old Hall ~· combtDed
io regloter elabl ~ oo tar
tb1a INIOn enabilOI. the Blues
1o take a ~ hlil.d oo nrst
plaee in tile Westen!DIYtlion o[
tbe NHL. The BlUf'l have won
~.
elobl gamea and iJod', iour• In
1helr last 1.2 outl!IP&pja'!\1'-"t.nl ~!loB.
~lanto acorod bla llt1h I~
ol the ooa- Wedllelllla)' lil(lbt
in a ·aconleso tio with 1he Loa
Klnsl wbleh enabled 1he
Blues to pia a puL:-n oo lt.o;
second.plaee Oakland Seals. The
Seals IUflered a 7-3 lou to the
Toron10 Moplo Leaf• and 1he
Chicago Black Hawks defeated
.
c0Pl)- Both
Tom~ooe
coadl Doug Did<ey
after the game,
- - llf a aold.oot crowd
or ~000 tn 33 to 40-degree
tBIIIJ!ORIUres.
''We were outmanned and
collfliuabt al the line o!
serimmace and four of our men
~'t slllp four ol theirs," he
Alii In reference to the Texas
~ bock!lold o! James
sthel, Cbrll Gilbert, Ted Koy
-r;~ ~e Worster.
<Oilllllented
.
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mark
tit
Ae&ei••
Thla t e a r a o m e foursome
aides
qreed todar lbot It ,.., t11e gouged Tennessee's touted ru&bcool, etndent, bulineH-likeexe- ing defense !or 250 yards and
eutton !hat ...., Texas its 36-13 Street riddled tile Temessee
superiority over Temessee In oocondary wi1h ' 13 oompletims
worth 200 more yards.
t11o 33rd Colton Bowl game.
Meanwhile, the Texas defense
'I1le flfth..ranked host Longstole
Temeuee•s thunder in
homs drOVe 80 yards 01'1 the
thet
department,
limiting the
ground tor their Clrrt touchVola
to
a
minus
two yards
down, shOclted the Vola with. a
78-yard first down aerial bomb ruahlns and only 33 yards
for a second, surged 61 yards pasalns in that tell-We Orst
Cor a third and 54 yards for a half.
Worster bolted 14 yards for
rou~ score for a 28..0 lead
Texas•
first acore, street hit
beforl tbe Voh ever found out
what hit t11em.
ooph end Charles "'""' with a
•"That put ua behind and we 78~ard twc:hdown bomb !or the
second. Koy burst nine yards
had to p1ly catch up and that is
untouched
for the third and
not our kind of rootball.'t
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1)11 -. . , - Ill 'lllo ll>roo • . . lbo ooeuod period a ·- Ill' Bill Flett bit the loll
pool. llo uldt 8 UJial ol
31 - · while 2t-yoor old Gerry
D;:;j:rd!D: mede 28 !!!!V!I!!! in
acorlns 1111 OO<Uod lhWIUI.
Norm UllmNl sc:ored twoeoaJ.s
and Mike Walton, MurrJ¥Ollver,
Larry Mld<oy, Ron Ellla .and
ttle Detroit Red Wings 4o~lln oth- Dave Keon one each iD the Mlple
Leafo' bbut ol the Sel)o. Gar>
Jarrett, BIIIIUekoandTodllanip.
lMXl scored for the Seals.
Pit Martin scored at' 19:30 of
Texas Swamps
Vols, 36 To 13
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MllilllliiOia •••• 20 11 .at.i
Kentud<y ..... 15 17
Indiana ...... 15 19
Miami....... IS 17
New Yorl<..... 10 21
Well
Ookland ..... .rr
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oporturoa-the (9ur maJor
lo- to drlvethelrtto~nma~eo
the 1989 edltiooa ......
heritage to live "" to.
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Denver •..•.• 19 11 .8S3 7
Dallas .•• , • ,13 13 .9JO 11
-the second period to glve the Now Orleons •• 15 16 .484 111':
The speclltes:
- Ol1la Slate, baWIDs lo " -
Black Hawks a 2-llead and then Los Angeles. , 13 16 .448 12\':
taUied agabl in the third period. Hooston ••••• 7 21 .250 18
WMwlsda3'a Result•
Bobby Hull alao ocorod in tho
Los
Angeles 123 llouJioo M
second period for the Hawkl, tyRed Wlnga for the league seoring lead.
It tn~l,v is the nallon'o No. I
toom, 10\llllt from a 10~ dellcll
to do!eat IIO<CIIId.<onked South·
em CalUornla 27 ·16 Ia tho Rose
pmo ocllo&dooll
Thurlday'a Games
BoWl.
(Only
ing him with Gordie Howe r1 the
- Thlrd..-Uiked Pom ljlato,
like ObiD stale, pdtlllll the
Loa Angeles at New Orleans
Houlton at Deaver
wrap1 on • perfaet aeaaon,
Kontud<y al Miami
(Only games aehodulodl
made tho moat ol a second
ehanee at a two.tiotnt eooveralon wl1h 15 seconds remaining
in tho pmo and edged Kansas
15-14 in the Orange Bowl.
- Fl!lh..-onked Texas, dlewing
up yardsge in large-alzed gulpa
and throwing back viciously
v1rtually every offensive effort
ol Ita q1poru••t, destroyed
seventh.oranked Tennessee 3&.-13
in the Cotton Bowl.
- And niJith..ranked Arkan.sas,
paying no heed at all to press
cllpplnsl lhat showed clearly it
was racing the top defensive
team
in the nation, beat
Georgia at its own game in a
J 6-.2 SJga.r Bowl battle.
Predll:tions True
Ohio State had gone 9..0, Pem
state 10-0, Texas 8-1~1 and
Arkanass 9-1 1hi'OU8h the
regular season. Among the
defeated, Southern Cal was 9~~
1, Kansas 9~1, Tennessee 8-1-1
and Georgia 8..0..2. The pairings
indicated a television audience.
preparing for its longest TV day
of the sea&On, would be in for a
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Penalty On Kansas Is
Fatal In Orange Bowl
By CHARLES E. TAYLOR
••It
was
my
fault,"
said
MIAMI (UP!) - With panile- Rodgers.
Paterno, whose I.Jons had a
D_lOOium closing in h-om ~
Gllbert romped five yards with s1des ot the neld, it wasn t 10..0 seaaoo before winning thfl
a ltchout for the fourth to stun difficult for the Kansas Jll3- Orani1D Bowl, didn't have to
th pv Is
hawks to get 12 men Into their think twice about going lor two
e 0 •
lineup, and it cost them the 35th
Then, alter Tezmessee's BOO- annual Orange Bowl game-that polnta instead ol kld<lns .......
point conversion [or a tie.
by Scott bad put the Vols on the and Joe Paterno's disdain of a
HJ learned my lesson last
scoreboard with a l7 -yard toss
tie.
year
and I dmtt go for ties
to Gary Krela, Texas quickly
Paterno's Perm state NittaDy anymore," saki Patemo, Jn last
got the points back witb another LloruJ won It 15-14 IJ1 1he wild
Street to ~er bomb, this final minute and 16 seconds of year's Gator Bowl, Pem State
wo\Uid up with a 17~17 tie with
time [or 79 yards. The Vols
what had been a New Year"s Florids state by kicking an
scored again in the f1nal minute
night . o! sledgehammer !ootball
against reserves m a three-yard for 77,719 people who ftlled the extra polat instead ol trylns for
two.
flip from Scott to Mike Price.
stadium.
Kansas scored first in the
The end went like this: The opening
quarter
Wodneada,y
Lions-trailing 1t-7-gottl1eball night on a 45-yard drive that
at mld!lold with 76 seconds lett featul·ed the nmrdng of Donnie
in the game with the J&Ybawk lilanklin and John Riggins, and
band and dleerlns section wound up with Mike Reeves
howling on one aide of the end plunging in from tho two. Tho
ZOllO and tho Pem Stale band
Lloos came back early in the
solemnly qulet on the other second period with a 13-yard
aide.
acoring nm by Campbell's
On the first plas, quarterback toueh00w11
and Jell Mulllas nine during a
parlner, Charlie
thlrd-i)eriod drive which enabled Church Burkhart paged a long Pittman. and Bob GarUlwaite' s
the Warriors to open up a 16- ooe to ttalfba.ck Bob Campbell extra point kick.
polnt lead and t11en Nate tallied who had a half.atop beat on two
In the !rurth period, li>anklln,
1hreo key JIQinta In tl1e cloalns defenders and aoaggod the ball who was voted the game's ' most
minutes of the fourth period over his shoulder !rom between valuable player before Campalter Oscar Robertsm's deadly them. The play carried 47 yards bell's laswnlnute heroics, setup
shooting helped the Royals to the Kansas three-yard line. the second Kansas score wUh a
Now the Perm state side was 46-yard punt nmback to the
narrow the gap to 103..97.
Rudy LaRusao finished as the throwing up hats and hollerlns. Lions seven yard line. Riggins
Twice Burkhart sent Tom scored from the two and Blll
hlob'i>Oint man lor the Warrloro
with 25 polats and ThuriiiOIId Cberry into the line for no gain, Bell ldeked the second of his
had 24. Roberllon led the then the quarterback ran left points-after. That was with just
end himself snd scored. That over 12 minutes left, and then
Royals with 37 points.
made U 14-13 and !lifo Llono Kansas missed its ftnal big
The BoltOn Celtics outscored
the -Sm.~ 11-1 durlns the lined up for a two.pililt scoring chance.
first [our minutes of the fourth conversion try with the stands
period and went 011 to a 93.87 In an uproar. Burkhart missed
triumph in the other Wednesday his pan try to Campbell and ii.
seemed that was the end.
night game. John Havlicek and
But It wasn't. The oflleials
Bailey Howell led the Celtics'
attack with 27 poiDta each and pushed the Kansas band all the
Emmetto Bryant added 16. Dick field and charged the Jayhawks
IUega.l protOOure for
Van Andale led the &mo with with
having 12 men on the field.
22.
By United Press Jnternatimal
Given a second chance, BurkTho Bu!lalo Bl1101111 played poohsrt handed ot1 to Campbell IIWil lor two poriod& Wodnoada,y
and tho sw!Jt senior crsohed night be!oro st&mpaodlns tl1o
ARRESI'S REpORTED
through )eft tackle for the Rochester Red Wlnsl in the !lnal
PT. PLEASANT - Arrests
20 minules ol play.
recorded at the countY Ja1l were: winning two points.
Kansu coach Pepper Rodgers
The Bl&OI'Is,leadersofthe WesHarold Newell, 31, Pl Pleasant;
explained the 12-man mixup. He tern Division of the American
Berkley Conrad, 30, Ft. Pleasant; .Larry Smlth, 20, PL Pleas- called both otrensive · and Hodtey Leasue, exploded for
ant, all charged with intoxication, defensive signals from the four goals in the tlti:rd period to
and Charles Nelsm. Lilly, 22, bench and he said that when he de!eat lho cellor-Gwellblg Wins•
Pl. Pleasant, aaiiiUilt and bauery aent in a man with the 4-3. Adrlon Picard ~lied twice
defensive pla.Y following the fOr Buffalo whtle Guy Trottler
warrant.
Campbell touchdown, the man and Allan Hamiltol acored one
didn't send out another player. goal apleee. Bel'oro tho Buffalo
DOAK HOSPITALIZED
BOSTON (IJPD - Gary Doak,
outburst, Rochester led 1.0 on a
detensemu for the Boston
goal by Norm Armstrong. AnBruins ol the National Hookey
dre Champagne and Ron Ward
Lealue, has been ordered
scored for the Wings late in tbe
·Bolpltalizld for a "complete
game.
·rest. tt Doak, wtJo had miased 12
Tho Easlem Dlvlalon leadlns
pmes because ol. a muscle pull
Hershey Bears downed t h e
~lag(lold Klnsa 3-1 on goals llf
In hio bad<, had boon trYIDs to
Bob Leiler, Bill Ashbee and Rog,.Jkole and take treatrnonl both. ,I'J;;.,,-~;,;;;;.;;..;;;,._.•.
er DeJord)'. Dennis Rathwell
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Tbe outcome dimmed another
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pined 171 yards cmtn€tho
inc!udlnl'
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bJ1)k•..ft'eld aCamp,r that eave
Cal'• TroJano their 10olead in tho iocond quarter.
Each member · ol Texaa'
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DetroiL •• , , , 14 22 .389 13
Mllwsukee .... 10 30 .250 19
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Phoenix ••••• 8 31 .205 J9lh
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turned a punt 46 yards to set up
a
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'ID that
appeared to have clinched a 14-7
Wings, 4-3
Eaat
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the outcome, however. were two
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veiled until t11e !lnal dcka o! the
scoreboard clock.
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The Penn State-Kanaas clash
carried the most nail-biting
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tage nests" in Jordan.
The Lobaneoe eol>lnol late Wodrulllday nlllht ID Bolrul dliectlr <Plied b.Y the TUrin ..., • ' to
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dofenoe ol tllo COUIIIr)< • All ed tile chain mllbt bon to be Slateo, llullla ond other moJor
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intemal security units am:l tbe brokeo by ''the agreed tntenen- powers.
SPRUCE
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SWnt>o ssld.
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(natlmal poll<e) - · pat the command ol Gen. Emile
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morntng· ... stlenced" Fatab guer- dor 1 to Britain, Mikhail N.
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the I Sea r1 Gal!Jee. The attack reported SDvlet proposals prOOafollowed an attempt by a blr would figure largely In lho
992·3512
guerrilla
bazooka team to blallt di.Bcussion.
POMEROY
W. MAIN
Traffic accidentl abowed a
Israeli ond Jordanian troops sharp increase mriag IIIG8, In
..<hanged nre
the nll!llt the area covered by tile Gallipc>.
near a settlement in the Beisan Us Poot, state High- l'alr<ll,
valley, Iaraeli o«tclals &aid with a total of 744 compared to
I
today. The)' said there were no 674 ID1967, according to llle paIsraeli cuualtles ID the brief trol's amual report.
excbanp.
In 1968, Gallia County had 507
I Grants $4,20o. Total $4,2oo.
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· I Taxes- CouncybuUdlrwo$3,000, llle settlement of Klrlat Sbmona smo killed. Lsst year. in Meigs
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e_IJII>loyees' 1;0tlrement $11,042.
Total $18,709.
CONTINGENCIES - Unantiolpated emergencies $15,000. Total $15,000.
DOG AND KENNEL - Audltor's clerk hire and sl.l)plies
$44~. ernployeeo' salsrlea $1,680
s""p!ios $556, mUeage $2,063,
claims an1 witness fees $1,500,
pubUc
employees retirement
$200, workmen's compensation
and disabled workmen's relief
$57. Total $6,500.
vEmcLE & GASOLINE TAX
ENGINEER - Engineer's salary $12,672, '"'plleo $200,
bridge inspectioo $5,000, expenaes $4,1!00. Totol $21,872.
. ROADS- Lobor$~45,000,materialJ $70,QOO, eqwpm.m $Zl,-
near
the Lebanese border
Tuellday night.
strafed Poaltims
In Amman a mllltary spokes"""' cbari!ed tbat Israeli
heliooptero and iet lllltter•
8 t r a r e d Jordanian pos1Ucms
Wodrulllday near Gharandal ond
As..sb- soulll ol lho Soo of
1n whieh 87 perrsons were injurOtttcers pointed out the sharp
------------.1:I .U::.lot=::u,;•
Pbmeroy W=Jday
_,.,.,._":".-:·:-$2:-:.01 TO TRY OUR
Eugone n in
ing
FLEXNIT BACKAID GIRDLE
II itott, 21, New Haven, attempted
'--·-·~-----------------------"1 to pass 011 the rlabt another
II ·---··~----------------------·111 driven
I>!' Torey Lewis, 18, Weot
Columbia. 1bere were no ln,jyr111
W'£ IILL PAY YOU $1.01 TO TRY OUR
: 1 1ea. n11o1t wao cited to llle.....-t
I
Mayor Charles LeI
ADJUST-A-THIGH PANTY GIRDLE
II ol
"'"POmeror
011 c:~~arge, ot paJOslng on the
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I wrooa
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Radnt Dtpartlltnt Store
'RACINE, OHIO
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40% OFF
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·SOME HAIIDBAGS
Bitst,r Brown & Robin Hood
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Childs, Youtht, Boys
.,r t ·.;••_.,
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PEDWINS
FOR MEN
REG.
10;00 TO 14.00
30% TO
.40% Olf
Porftle
NEEJ)
~' far JGIII'
.
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Rosa Fink, McLe6n, Va.; a broth-
Origint~~l clarlc blue linlsh,
•tearing, Power llrake•,
Irons,
-
•
FOXIIUNTERS TO ME;ET
The
Meigs County Fox HuntNAME 01\lfTTED
ers Asan. wUl meet Seturday at
1 p. m. to elect officer• for the
ol donoro at 11le recent blood- year and to plan lleld trials.
mobile visit 1n Velp Coollty. Oyster seq~ will be served and
members and proapectiw
.members ate Invited.
w.~:: ~:.-on:.·~·
TEMPS
NEW YORK (IJPI) - Tbo ' - ·
olt -,erature .._.qd ~
l'f 111e U.S. Weother Bureou, ueludlng Alaaka and Hawaii, "!II
18 deane• below zero at Havre,
MotK. WUieaday's bllb •• 82
at !.one lleoeh, Calif.
POSTHUMOUS AWARD MADE
LOCKBOURNE AFB, COWMBUS - Airman Flrot Class 'lbomas M. Modllpa, boo been awarded poa111umo11o1y lho Air Force
ConuneiMiaU.. Medal. Mull.._
a r e - of Little lloddn& dlodniiUIIhed himself •• a weapou
-,.v_
IJIOc:lalllt at Do
NaJw Air Due
•
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SER. STloTION
POMI!ROY
OPEN
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luilnri• ·S•rvt.r
anrr. 'nllliDIIIJAII. a..
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{Net A Drl,• ..
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hit
BLAETTNARS
BUICK .
PONTIAC
. GMCTRUCKS
Ph. 992-2143
Ohio
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Conlraellol, fPliOJ» .....
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tblo honey. '""" lllleblae
lMIHonboloo. appUqueo, daml.
DIODIIfll'lml .... ..... lllraiJihl otllcll . . Only ,11.411
...., or •uo ,... IIICIIIth.
Phone IJIII.2101.
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AIR CONDITIONING llefrlcer.
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enllon, New Rav011. llant
-GUARANTEEDPHONE 992-2094
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llld Service. We llll~rpon
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..... P'urnlllre. Middleport,
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eleaninteuaranteefl
Mason, West Virglnid
e6 ...._ .m.lawu No. ~
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lltJbG1!T PIIJC! fundlato ""
our third lloor hodge~ lllop.
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606 E. Main Pomftoy, 0.
READY , 1111
dellv·
end riiJd lo your projeet
Fat llld easy. P'Ne 11111maleo. Phone .._, Gottlt.ln Ready - Mix Co.. Middleport, Olilo.
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SEWING
Alterationa, zipp.,, ond .
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Osats. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __
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RADIO llld TV ....... boaJo
llld ....,... inlllllled.
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Rarrloon. Phone
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MCDRE'S PO!!ifROYI
1~4 11. ·MAIN
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$695
Galaxie 500, 4 dr. V8 en- .
Special Portrait
Va~
tine, sfd. trans., aood tires,
radio 111d heater.
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AIITOIImm.l':
1962
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,..bJ. ~ •
lltl IIebe I · P.m. U.a.tre
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CHEV.
.Pre-Winter
·Spedall
I 110011 ... blllll, e10ae lo
SPECIAL PRICE ON
SWEATERS
VALUES TO 5.00
FOR .CHILDRE~
only 1.79
650
tA t1 '"'
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1967 CHEY.
5
a:
. IIIOIIIIbt •
Bel Air 4 dr., V8 engine, s.td. ·
trans., local 1 owner car, ex~
cellent w...w tires, dean inter•
ior, turq, finish, radio.
Oearance Price
!MY;
CAIIIaN. l'lloaa 'Ia.
4'111. .
. JS.It.Uip
NIHi ;AYblml
1964
Reduced to $900
IIOiurllft ' -
-u.!? Loot:-.ODOI'If.
Winter
Retreads
All SIZE$
2 '"' . '22·00
Plut Recappable Tir•
GENERAL _
TIRE SALES
Biscayne 4 dr., 396 cu. in. en-
IMPALA
STADON WAGON
gine, 3 speed automatic, power
steering, gold finish, grey vinyl
interior, year end clearance.
$1200
Local one owner car, V-8
with auto. trans., eood tire~.
R & H.
1962 CADILLAC WA.~ f999, •• SPEc;JAL,769
HT Ooove, ..... WlliU! Will tlroa,
lflllllmilnl ''lilelliuow 6 "'J 101&, Poloer WiJ>.
!bJSt ~II~~ R&lf.
filii_...
1967 PONTIAC • • •
Flnblrd HT Coo(le,
8 cyL, LeMana, blue
blue~ lilt., wllll ~~~
l'ldio, 23,000 mllos by
1st Iiiii! wide 0V11!
1963 CADILLAC,Ilevn.LE 4 DOOR ••••1595
Tnded in b,j, l.oall-retlredmon, • ..,. tires like , ~1161 PON'nAC •
- . aiato -lliliob,III)Otleso e1eon Interior, llonneviUe
l u l l - OIJIIll1lnonl, ~air -Uoaod.
Woa $1'1911.
THl
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Sat- ................. ___ , to 7
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Oreoliop, lloll)' M'Yico
liml....
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R...,.,,.
""filii"". ''"" .,
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••ft wetor •b Nb •hille.. •
3.............. ,. 4uty
Portor, . . . ,__
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:rt.w,
1.
In .-lMI " '
2. SPf:o..U cwUh
-.op omf
...,. ,.vree .., W-GU CiloJI.
Yllle eaJl
SPECIAL
SNOW•TIRE SALE
Try Our New
AUTOMATIC CA~ WASH
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INa lie SEWING lfACIIINE. 1111 llr
:li'!IRNI8RED : .- : - :
•
· $NOW TillS
...,.,pod to inallll otool
ttllfs.
All oll:oo oo sale. Weare ful-
NEXT pooR TO ELBERFELD$
SHOE STORE
an
m-LO
Businf!ss '. Servi
$1LI;NT SAfETY
Chapm·an~ Can~d~y
Friday Jan 3rd.-Saturday Jan 4th
Mothers bring Your Children TO The.
Middleport A& P at 786 N. Second Ave
Get A Famous FAIN-NATIONAL·
Photo of Each Of Your Children I
Fred Will, Richmond, Va.
Funeral services were boinB
bold IDda7 ID the Falls Cburch
w1111 1our1a1 In ~. Va.
-UNICO
IIDE·TRAC
....
2-DAYS "ONLY! ·
er, CharleB F I n k , Chaleroi,
Pem•• and two sisters, Mn. Elwyn Boll, McLean, VL, BDdMra.
'· I
Thor Dlt In onol Gol
POHTIAC.
........._.$1195
Chief .. Or. Sodon. Spol•
drivewll)'? We furDIIh llld
deJiver. i'"l!'\l!!l
Sbuler.
OFF '
.
Watching Want Ads Bring TOp q111de ResultS:.-
c. e. IIIWifUID
&UCnclNDa
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REGUJ.AR 9.00 TO 11.00
..
.30% to .40% OFF .
.
For'"'
"·fe or T,....
_
-It. .,•.· ··"~·!WINS
;,;.,, .' . .
and Mines.
S90D
Po~~~!/!'!!!~ Co~, ~
fi'
1.50,
Salt 96~
.
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VACANCY tor two older"4' poo.
pie, Pntor pmal8 pold pa- POTATOES, Phone ...._
llonlo. I'IIOIIe MuOn, 'I'INIII.
Clmnce ProlliH, Pcortiaad.
IMife
10-1"•
HOlE
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MlJSIC BVEliY P'llday. ad
Satunisy al Jaek'o Cldl_ ..,
llurisonviDe Road, oft Ill. 7.
IUWI<
Reg. 4.00 to 12.00 ~~-.:.-~ ••••• 1. 98 to 5.00
SPARKLERS IH GOLD,
SILVER AND BROWN
!o
hlr,.,S...
REGULAR 4.00 TO 8.00
UPTO
.
.......,ri.J
HOUSE SLIPPERS
40!Xt OFF
rodra.
-Fire Dopl., ....... lhllr ..... ' lllX Slll"PPLK ...... due ..
qere • lhanks to Robi....n•
lamb 111 JIUIUOI'Y "'i P'ellruLM,ndey aor the
aey, • · eadl: aiiO, man
........ Ntended lo lhom
]10111 41lnchos high. It monilia
lb~ the - · 1-1-11<
old, Phone ......._, IIJ.
•VOJIIIIJII NNIU.
IUWI<
NotfCii
ntERE will .bo • .... lbool
Sundll)', Jan. S. llullancl Gin
ClUb 11 I P.M.
I~ 'BEAIITJII'VL orlrebalred Ierro
..... llld IIIIDinlre poodleo,
no
olleddlllf Ill' odor. AKC:
WDO..qlllboJIJollaJtarao
KL'1. Coolville.
llppen, ......... .......,,
......... allenllou, .....
Olilo. Phone -· - ·IWl·lllo
Mn. J'reddlor Tblbet. Malon,
Phone '1'11-llm.
. WO-Ik
-..
TO 22.00
va
'
REGULAR 7.00 TO 1.1.00
to
~HEVROLET.....,,.................. . Reduced
Bef Air 4 dr.,·
Or)OIIne, ltd. tranl., loc:ol 1 QWner
cor~ e11:ceUent ~w tfr .. , dean int.,iO.., IJ.ir,q. finish,
. ,._IRdY,
OHID. .. .
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OPfiCI HOUR$
1130 a .... ,. 5100 ,.,.. Daily
t130 •·•· ta 12t00 Heen.Satwd•r
\oOAfE!I$ & f'LU$ .
TD 13.00
•
15.00
ILIMD 40S
A441tt..,.l 25• 0!•11•. . - Attv.,.
~~~~
NATURALIZERS
REGULAR
....
fef"=..,. "'"'....,•·
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50% OFF
to
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CARD ·oatTHAM•s & oa ti.A!-.Y
.1.•50
Ia,
..U111-1
.. 2.n
Pomeroy
Motor Co.
1962 CHEVROLET .... ,. . . .. .. .. . •- .......$650
Impala stat1on wagon, local one owner cor VB with
outo. trans., good tires. R&H. For cleoronc~.
1963 FDRD .............. -...... .
Reduced to $695
Gof~x1e 500, 4 dtt VB engine, std. tror~li., good tiru
rod1o ond heater.
.
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1964
'"""
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•
vious marriage;; hta mother, Mrs.
li.
e STARTSTtMOIIOW 9 A.M.
REGULAR
increase in the accldent rate
despite the tact t.bat the Silver
Bridge was down and transient
traffic was reportedly not so
·I
I
I
1
SMARTAilE
30%
ed.
heavy.
1
Jn December 1968, the patrol
I
GaiUee, ldlllng a Jorclanlan investigated 50 accidents OOID·
1
soldier and two cl.vllians.
pared to 49 1n the same montb
I
, . Soviet Union, awarentlr
tn 1967, There were 19 injury
.t I
alarmed over the devastating
accidents last month with 28 perIBraelt commando raid last
sons in:iured.
I
Saturday 00 Beirut Airport, was
La1t year the _patrol made 3, •
I
reported Wednesday to have 398 arrests including 78 drunken
.I
prq:10sed a Middle East peace
drivers, and issued 5,445 warn.I
p1a11 to the United states
ings while spending 15,646 PI·
:1
providing for withdrawal of trol hours 00 the higbway. om~ 1
lsraell forces from
Arab
cera conducted 9,100 motor '~
·I
territory 1n return for Arab hicle inspectlons and a11lated
I
904 .l""i'iJI'!\8, lq, ,lllil!ji<ID. ,/"
Jw1l!!ll ·special inveotlpti9JI,,
l 020;; Controtts'- ,.;rvtoe14tllltl,- :Former Resldent
. and~ •.
l 000, emergency fund. -$10,000,
I compenoatlon ond dlmoges $1,1 GOO, egnlneers and: employees or Mason is DP.ad
Treatment Received
1 and employees public employ-·
Kenneth t.unp, ReediVille, waa
1 ees retirement $14,000, emtreated tor -a laceratioo ot the
ployees
1111
engineer's
workMASON
Ral.Ph
Fink,
38,
of
1 men's compensation and di&- Falls Cburdl, Va., formerly of left eye brow at Veterans Mem~
1 abled workmen's relief $3,500. Ma...., died unexpeeleciJ3 Moo- orlal Bospltal Tuellday lllgbt.
Lamp was tskea to ll1e llo!lpital
I Total $464,520.
doy~.
I BRIDGES AND CULVERTS Bom ID Muon, W. Vs., Sept. !rom a;lloaW7 nlllht clu~ by the
I Lobor $20,000, matertalo t72,- 22, 1930, he was the son ol Mr. l'olloe>l>y emergency squad.
l 000, contracts, projects $20,000. and Mrs. Charles Fink. He waa At 13,.14 a,.m. Thurllday t11e
I Totol $112,000.
'
a I!I'OWate ol Wahama H I g h squad 'went tO tjle bome of Roger
CUllum&, 208 Butternut Ave.,
School.
Two Cars Damaged
&lrvtving are bis wife, Patt;J; PomeiQr. He wu iaken to Veta
son, SaD:lDu', and a dlughter, erans Memorial Hospital and adAT $1.0 I •• $2.0 I OFF. IF NOT 1 Bolh caro had minor damages
PeiiiiY,
boob children I>!' a pre. mltted . . . medical patient.
TISFIED RETURH FOR FULL I in an accident on the,.,.,.,. park-
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wring
IJu~et
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FRIDAY, .SATURJAY'Cfi4
~URANCES, PENgONSI~
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Up Jn Area
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Auto Misha'Nl
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2 SIGNS
OF
. QUALITY-
REGULATIONS
Tho l'11bllohor ,.,,,.,, the right
M •tilt or ,.,.Cf Onp '"' dee,..cl
... )octhtfllo~lo, Tho pultllohor will
Nf II. •••po"'Jblo for "'''' than
.• • lncorto~;t lnoortlon,
.STARTS FRIDAY, JAN.
,
priced $U9.5,
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AND
HI, f!(EAtY!
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prln~ Of
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of anoptora
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or wall
2. Ban4plper
3. Pipe jofltt
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31. Informal
41. Bldlklcltl
... "Jipple&-
1),
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26.. Ob,JeetJve
female
28. Filled tile
Perform
II. Barktlror
KoiU.
1. Oooi!dy·
8. Wk. claY
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39. Lad tor clad
fJ.
lO. Acclimate
14 . Hlstorleal
VIrginia
29, Share
Wlftlae
l&ti.OII
42. Lqtllator:
3l. Collar or
f3. )(p, WGrlcft'll
Coyote
chair
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D11 ·AdYeolltf .l-111n'ch r..,nu,.; '
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'Besides the happy celebration of another
New Year, we're making some quiet
wishes. One is that the brand new year
ahead will b~c !~~ .!!.L~l!!, .customers,
a happy and ·~,healtfiy one. We thank
you for your loyal patronage.
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POMEROY
Ttle ceremony of tnstallattop
tor new om~n or Bethel 62,
International Order of JOb's
Daughters, 111'11 held MoOO-.y night
_a t the Pomoroy Mllsonic Temple.
Installed were Kath)' Kias,
honOr«< queen; Mic~y Wolfe,
senior princess;: Sherry K~
junior prl nee sa; Irene Blirnes,
gulde; TWila ·clatworthy, 1n1rshall; Brenda Taylor, cblplaln;
Sherrie Turner, fh:st messenger; MUisa Rizer, second measenger; Patty WeU, third messenger; Becky Houdashelt, 6fth
messenger.
Also, Sandy Taylor, librarian.
Elizabeth Bleattnar, musician;
Jan Alkire, recorder; Lea n n
Sebo, treasuren ' Susan Thabet,
senior custodian; Becky Seelig,
junior custodian; Diana carse,Y,
inner guard; Rhonda Hysell, out.
er guard, and Mary Midkiff, C~
nie Lanning, Debbie Maples,
Margie Wamsley, Carolyn Maples and Jo Ann Manual, choir
members.
Linda Rupe, the fourth messenger, unable to attend the i~
stallation due to illness, will be
installed laler.
Due to a throat problem, Annette Warner, the retiring hanored queen or the Belhel, was
unable to serve as the installing officer. She was introduced
and escorted to the East for the
ceremony. Serving in her place
was Debbie King, a past hooored
queen.
Other installing officers were
Linda Mayer, installing guide;·
Jennif~r Blakeslee,
installing
marshall; Becky Nease, installing chaplain; Mary Francis, recorder; Pam Cleek, senior custodian: Rosetta Redovian, junior
custodian; sarah Bechtle, dag
of.
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cur:our
Held
bearer. and Carol. Kirw. the instaUing mualelln. Mrs. May~.
Min Blakeslee. Mtaa Ne~.se,
Miss Cleek, and Miss ilec:htel
are all pa.t honored quee~ ui
the Berhel.
Guests Wet'e regtitered by
Rose Mary L.Yms, worthy m1tron
ot E\'&DpUne Ollpter 1 Order ot the Eastern StnrDorolh):.
Woo4ard, worth)' matron otPomeroy Chlpter '86; Maxine PhUson~ worthy matron of Rl.oine
Chapter; and Doruw. Lathey, worthy matronofllarrisonviUe Chap-
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Gallipolis, a J)llst honored queen
of Bethel 62; Elsie Smlth, guardian of the Bethel; Paul Darnell,
grand outer guard of the Grand
Council of Ohio, associate guard
of Bethel 62 and a lmigbt ot lhe
York Cross of Honor; 11lomas
Edwards, a -knight of the York
Cross of Honor; carl Tl,)'lor,
worshlptul master of Middleport
Masonic Lodge 363, and Mrs .
Woodard, Mrs. Phllson, andDonna Lathey, worthy matrons.
Preceding the installation Mr.
and Mrs. WlJiiam King, parents
of the honOred queen elect, were
presented and escorted to the
East. There was • vocal duet,
"Prayer islheKey to Heaven, But
Faith Unlocks the Door," by
Mrs. Mayer and Debbie King.
The purple and white color
scheme was carried out In the
refreshments table decorations
which featured a large purple
candle surrounded b,Y purpleornaments. Mrs. Ki~ and Mrs.
Dale Warner presided at t he
punch bowls. Mrs. Mabel r.oeg~
lein, assisted by DI\,Qarnel!,was
in charge of tht:~ so?tal hour.
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Middleport; Mr. and Mn. Albert
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nower show held at the Pomeroy
Elementary School was
dis-cussed.
The opening thought. "Christmas came gradually ¥> Ohio,"
wawgiven--by Mil !I RoaaleeStoryj
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The home was deeonted "Deck the Halls With Dignity,"
throughout with Christmas decor- b)' Mrs. Donna Morris and
ations and a beautirul decorated "Christtnas Trees With a FuChristmas tree under which the ture," by Mn. Anna, Hart.
Several members told of
gifts were placed for the gift
exchange as each member ar~ Christmas tree decorations used
years ago. One lady related a
rived.
The meeting opened "ith the story of a Christmas entertai~
club prayer and the pledge to the ment she attended some years ago
where a tree was so tall that presnag,
The president, Mrs. Anna Hart, ents were put on the tree instead
presided at the business meet- of under it. as people now do. By
ing and routine business was con- being so tall, someone had to
ducted.. Five members attended climb up into it to get the presthe regional meeting held at the ents. The lree, not being fastEastern Hi.gtl School in Novem~ ened, soli.dl,y enough, Upped over.
Since it was decorated with
ber. The anrwal Meigs County
burning candles, this caused a
fire and much. excitement. How·
ever no serious damage resulted
from it.
There was a gift exchange duri~ the social hour and secret
pals names revealed and new
names drawn. A contest was won
by Belva WUlard, who will furnish
the contest tor the next meeti~
The January meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. Mina Hart.
The hostess served lovely reo.
freshments in keePing with the
holiday season to the tO members
present and two guests, Bonnie
Morris arK! Kay Hart.
The annual
periJ' of
the !ami!Jo of Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
Triplett, Middleport, waa held
on the &inday preceding Christ.
mas at the Triplett home.
All of the cldldren of Mr. and
Mra. Triplett except Mra. Nina
Hatllox of Dania, Fla., wen present. Mrs. Haddox telephoned
holiday wishes.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Ley, Sr., Columbua; Mr.
and Mu. Robert Ley, Jr., Val.
erie and crala. Marietta: Mr.
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bers er\ioyed a Christmas party
at the home of Mrs. Audra Well
who was assisted by her daughter 1 ~~~. Donna Morris. It also
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The Year in Review - Ohio
·State P,n Blas.t ing
'68's Biggest Siory·
IIIII we the
-Jiold. C<Jaolder ot the dowe a,e read)' to IIUr' tbe last velopmenta that blve come 10out
year ~Ute 6D't..
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., fUo cllr~ the tp"a.
lil 8 ~-s we haYe madO sroot
In opoce . 111&1>1 acblovomeniJ
COWMBUS (UPD - Bla&dng
atrldos fa Industrial fll"Oiill1. In the llxtles llrGuJijt the Nor<UI'l' of the Ohio Penitentiary A...
Gemini .._
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: what clu1nB the flttlos woild - • 11i0fY In 01110 IIi 1968.
Natloool GuU\1 tioopo, eo.
D -p~nies•
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ll\llrdo called him "oneaky
Ci)ng
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&nd -· smart" and beat him each
' ;time be triL'f4 to eacape.
The jungle Jailers tried valn(y
liD otarve him and lei him rot
tor ftve yean.
. .. Green Beret Maj. James
Rowe not mly rrustrBted Vlet
Cone attempts to pry uaeable
Jiq)aganda ueonteaslons" !rom
blm but Is toda,y on hlo 1Y17
home after -• rourth and
successtul ea~ape a t t e m p L
c-~&ejl aa Ohto• s ~~ -4 ••a
atory ollho 701r.
Several Ieiser !Dcld~i'ltl were
~'1110re ·llwl $1 mlW.., In IOI!Ilod durfna the 70&', lnduolthe J\lfiO 24 .riot.
ina I wookem . ol ..ol~encp In
·· Jua;t a •onth earlier, violence Akroll. where troopa l-eatared
'on the East Side· d Clevelan!l - r In mfd.JIIIJI. To!odo was
dalmod 10 llvea, lnclt:<llng three rocked W\th aownl nlghto of
I possible achlovemento, lnctud- lumbua Pollee and state High- policemen. Ameri(".til ' s ellbth minor violenee, but peaee re1 1ng traJIII)lanls ot human heorl& w.,- Patrolmen rescued the largest eiQ' waa· a town under turned with a curlew for tee~
I Mll\1, mll\1 other remarkable nine hostages more than ZS siege (or . mon than a dly. agera. Poallbl)r a dqzen other
I remedies and tteatmenta have hours aner they were taken Three lhoullnd Not10f81 Guard Buc~ dtles reole\l with
capdve. Army demolition squad troops were called in the early ·mlr;aor· liJrlalnes ~ .YOtQ NeI been lound.
I Our technology hal advue. used plaaUc eJPloslvea to blast - houri 'of July 24 after anlp'ers Mf'Oel.
od. 110 last that sclentlsto are hole& ln tho loP of tho prlsoe ~!led 1 pollee wroci!IJ>g .
No. 5 011 the loP 10 was Nov,
pressed
to
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the Ohio president olitcUon.
hard
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1 developments.
Before the smol<e and oerld v!olenee thai saw entire b!Oelil !loPubllcan ., Rlehard, M. .NIJIOO,
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The 60's have also brou.gla
1 more than their share of grief. fumes sifted aw11 In tho hot ol buildings burofna.
and
Amet,leon Independent
1 We have wiblessed tbe longest • ..., nvo inmotes were killed
Blaek
Nallonollsl
Fred . p.,~ l'lndldlta Georao: C, Wol•
(Aiunod) E,.os was dlor&ed lace were Ill on the Ohio bOuot.
I war ln which this natkrl has
with flraktegree murder In the
WaJI.CfJ,' I spot waa irtJ~red by
I enr been engaged; the aasaui·
poUeemen•a death a. Ma)'o_r ·cart lantmark S.reme COurt ~eel
I natioo of a President; other as.
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B. stokes. O.rat NeJUO elected aiona making his pArty a queaI
llliY« ot a ~ Amet-iean tion mark Jn 1uture raees.
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city, ilced his ftrst test bt
Just as OW.o pve ita 26 elee·
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authority al'k! ordered white po- toral votes to Nixon in 1980
TONIGHT, JAN. 2
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lleemen l.nd Nationtl GUirds- when he ran again&t Joltn F.
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We must now remember or ra- men out of the area. Order waa Kennedy, Buckeyes· went tor
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cord more numbers than at at\f restored lo 48 hoerO.
(Technicolor)
Nixoo ln 1968, bUt 01117 by o The 107th Olllo Gonorol Aa- ved 10 yearo for the munler of
Ume
in history.
The GlenvUle riotirw . was
razOc thin margin. Nixon'• win sambb' returned in JAI'Il&l'y for hla ~ wtte, tppealed tO the us. -.
Yvette MJmeaux • Tod Taylor
The 60's aJso brought advanc~ ~leetedas Ohio'sNo.2storyfor
capped nearly a year of heavy a crac-k "*t ann..al ses,tons and Sq:lre~e co...rt, WC*I hla cue!
fEATUREITE'
es
in
dvU
rights.
There
was
the ~ear.
pollUcol acUvlt.Y b)' an presi" lllced one of its 111061 dltllcolt and was ac:~Ulltod In o oeo~
Hugs & Mugs, 3 Stooges
cantinued inllation. ~ new
Few poUticaJ observers were dentt.l aspirants tn Ohio.
taska.
ReaJC)Ord.omJ.ent was trtalln 19611 waa r&oialtated 110... ,
CARTOONS'
programs were designed to help wWfna. to be caught speculatlllfl'
School sltlro:... a threat by ordered In Ohio ~
U.l% thl_ praetlce o1 modlclnf 1~·
Tile Bear That Wasn't
solve the p!llbt olthe lmpovor- on elecdon night in Ohio's prl- · teachers to boycott classes alii. Stt»reme Court, w~ch told Ohlo Ohio durin& the year.
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Matinee Mouse
• tohod.
mary Ma.Y 5. Fonner congress.. ~ter rejection oC operatirv legislators, "Eltlier ou o it
B,ut.. two ,ttlentl died In~
This h.as so far been an m:- man aii:J Cincirua~U City Coon. . le.v ies- was story No. 6 tor Ohio IIOJII', or the court wm.
YOll1gatown.
where Shepnt
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
trernely active decade. And now cilman John J. Gllllgan soll,ght last year.
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IMi•tor• got topther and was worklnet and wrOI!IM•
JAN. 3- 4
we haVe but one year to 80 00- the Democratic senate nomln1~
Two echool dietricta,' Perry in adopted - 1 new .lfPOrticmnent · death suits were lued against:
Edgar Allen Poe"a
fore the 70'1 arrive.
tlon. Sen. Frank J, Lausche, a Lake Coimty, and Y9UJ1gstown. plan and 'the 9ourt i.cctn)tad tt. j him. More than .1 milliOn tn!'
THE CONQUEROR W,ORM
During this final year r1 the three-term Capitol HOI resident dosed down bec.auU oC ru~a Ad(1Jtion or tfle
was votel damages were asked.
(Color)
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1960's we should, I believe, ded· and Ove-term governOr, had ·Shortagaa. Teachers argued for No. 8.
Vincenl Price • Ian OgUVJ
1
lcate ourselves to working for never been beaten In a race.
more money In Clnclruati. Titey
A brUtal t'Otibe~r i_n aeCODd wute Arlane, wt.:m he
MADIGAN
the principles on which tJda Na~
But Gilligan's • ..,port from were follow~ by studeMa in du.mtown ~luml)ua ~, Oct.i' 20 met through eorre~e.ne.!
(Techn!color)
tion was founded. In general we labor came through and he
Toledo and Cincinnati, "ffhere whkh lett ~o ~~ dead, while in the penltentlar7, filed
Henry Fondo
should work for the Individual dumped Lausche by more than unrest was prevalent during the was selected as the No. 9 tq,:~ suit tor divorce. She 1sked tor
Richlrd Wldmark
year. 'I'hd school situation In story. A third )el'&on esc~ . a. c:ourt Order restnlintQr Dr.
and his rlsht to do as he sees 100,000 votes Cor the year's No.
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fit so lone as he does DOt ln- 3 story,
OhkJ. became critical tn Novem- with her life and ldentlfied the SUn from touchtna bet tor tear
Cringe mothers.
In the November presidential ber when a large nui!lb«<r or assailant as Richll"d Ttngler, ot hlm dolnc: her lxld1l.)l harm.
Whatever we do we must not elecUon, Republican' Atty. Gen.
t'ichool levies were defeated at· Columbus.
The· request ns granted tmdespali' ot the Mure. Consider WUiiam B. Saxbe. eiXIed GUU· the polls. Schools began search-·
Clev~land police and ColwD· mediately~
this QUOtation: "We live in the gtn's quest of the Senlte seat
lng lor other sourees or bus detectives got together ami
Tied for the No. 10 apot on
midst ofalarm&;anxietybeclouda with a hard~fought victory to revenues and .:cmalderod c:urtatl- discovered· the gl,IR used in Co- the- U1t wa1 OhiO' a two heart
the future; we expect some new become Ohio's junior seN.tor.
ment OC many pr_ograms.
hunbus matched ohe .und in a transplants clurlnc the yMr.
dl&aster with each newspaper we
Racial dlsturbaiiC'es •.mostly o1
Weather took its toll of Otno- quadnCJle murder t~ Cleveland DeUett HO!Ifard Llnr~ 20,
react." That oould well be spo- a minor nature. spread acrOBs ana durirw: 1968. Worst was at a
month earlier. 11ngler, AkroQ, received hil new heart
ken now. But it was opoken b7 lho wldUo of Ohio, 111011 olthem Wheele<Jburg ln Scioto Count.Y, though, escaPed drasnets a • d at the Cleveland Clinic Sot>~ 4
Abraham UneolnOYer 103yeara in the aft..ermlat\i of theassa8si• where five , persons died In lite by mid· December Wll placed 111:1 now .. dotrw. wa(l.at ~.
&&0·
•tioq of Dr. Martin Lujher AprD ~!18• tqrladoes boonoed on . ~ FBI's Ten 11!De1 Wanted
0. Do!<. l6, WJ.!lo JuiUI!:'I~·
·There are many problems to Klrw Jr. in earlY ApriL NatiiJDo. ,between : tJte shores of the Ollio Men lilt.
r
Babylon, N.Y., received a new
be solved. We do live in perilous al Guard troops were aent lnto . River, then ..lilwept throuBh the
Last Dlf the list was a man tart at the clinic ahd heetme
Urnes. But given a choice of Cincinnati, where two persons tiny hamiet · to create · news . "iho t:clp9ed Ohio news in years the world•a lOOth traa~pllntpa- "
Whore and whim I would Uve 11 were killed ln lhree ' nltltb ol story No. 7.
poll. Dr. S1m • Shoppord. the 4i.ont. ltl fOOr's old,
wal:.
would be here and now.
violence,
and
Youngstown,
Bay VUiage OsteciJith who ser- ·dohW: ·~·
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PY New Year.
The racial outbreaks were
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and Wida
BOOTS
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Where Shoes Are S•nsihly Priced
MIDDLEPORT, Q.
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TUSSY
ANNUAL SALE
Rea. $4 with dispenser
Now 2.00
69c Value
tured GIL Thllllll&'o report after
defection ..,.. In UP! hands
before Rowe's eseape and had
to be kept secret. Now it can be
told.
Tbuong iaid Rowe waa
climate. He
_.ered
lkitiV
DD .,_...
but Wll ralber
the oniJ'
th1ltit
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he hod liD 0111 WOI
rice IIIII tloh eookad In brllie."
''R_ _ • Tbuo!!l ...at liD
Rowe was
-liNd 11 - . . _ II ,...
the -nt.f,ypo lltubbornell.
Thai ...... he Wll snea1o" and
ltatement
Y81')'
amarl, U
wotk on the "l.lll(CJOpe!'~'
Thllllll& Mid he ol tllree
ttowe. ''[ reckoned at tbe time vaiD eacapea b)' tbe bereL What
~~~at a..... was q~~ 11n<o,.. 1n '-nod
to • • - • upon
return?
·~ were beaten and
hil alate.-.. The - · · ....
normal caaea, they were aut lnllllltod b)' the pards...
Thuonc oatd Uds w..r dooe liD
eager to too mudl
alncerlJiy." Rowe Wll dUierei1L Rowe. He al10 aid Rowe once
chllnod lor two
No 1()01 "confea.tona" tor hbfl. was kept
'-He made
onlY
a VOl')' abort
moatba for one
Alct.»e
at:tempt.
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with ]u~gl
NotCloaeEIIouBb
1'ballhere was lbo- l<lr
the Gil when u.s. ~
IDO(O
h-oo oldie
~Yl' lin
IIIII ..,.
recel>i
~ <IJ.SJ. J>oll!;oiilll) • - · · 111ft
tilankeu,
m
'n>e1 Ju4l IIQ' ...,.. nolpodl¥
bunllns guerrWao, - - In · illo ..JII&I.
ttlothbrushea,
I; , . . .,...,. .•
the .tuns1o l)t'loon. lllello ~ . t1w - • not 1111 liJ. 1b> ~ .. and few rauor 111
llalr«<IB
1a111ns .., the guerrilla - · olhendoe the7 ~ ,.,, . . , . oould
One Gl Wll -.clod b)' a thoU all 11Uilld.~
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lrqment. The U.S. . . _
1'lw.Y U•ed to ....... llle dell7
reached to within ""'erol ralloa of riee ood IIIII. ,~WINII
-eel yards ol Whore i l - 010 IIIII were <1011111!, there was
and tho others 111. The guardo . ...l.Y oome oalt ID' .,_ with the
ran aWl¥. 1be prl-.en dld DOil: riCe.'' 'I1Mioru!: sa1.IL
dare nm.
Each year. ROWJ~ waa given
,.They lay there and dared not t:wo pllrs ol suer...·· "MUama•
oaldRowe
'l'huQog said ·
Uvlt''
bent
--olbla
AmoriCIM.
nMJdl fl-~ liO'
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VOL. XXI NO. 177
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Budget
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Entire Blocl{ Is Threaten
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BUIJEfiN
PT. PLEASANT -
A huge
fire in downtown Pt. Pleasant
c-ontinued to rage out of C"Ofloo
trol at 1M2 p.m.. loda,y. II
was reported the roof of the Ben
Franklin Store was afire at
noon. At least three units are
fighting the blaze.
Pr. PLE~SANT - Every lire- was threata\ed.
man and pl.eceofequipmentavailAblaze were
able was battling a Ore at 11:30
a.m. t<Jclaj> threatening two drug
stores and the G. c. MurphY
Music- Box 1n Point Pleasant.
It was reported calls had been
made for all poasible help from
IUrrounding comm ll'lities in Ohio
ond Well VIrginia.
The enUre main block of Point
Pleasant's commercial center
Collen'•
Drug
Store, Fl!ll1 and Main, the CIIJ
Pharmacy, 424 MaJn St., and the
at 408 Main St.
Unol!lcW sourcea lndleated
ohe deported liD have a blood tell dlfllcult.
The lire started In t h e
.a .... ~"'-.
lakon.
~Odroom.
It was reported first at 11 L
mus1e store
m.
the ttre wa1 belleved to have
otarted In an apartment above
the Clt.Y Pbarmaey oeeuplod b7
Mra. Anita Mc:Allister, It ns reported Mrs. Me AUlstM left a
On hand at once to aasllt Point
PIOIIallt llremen wes Navy Yard
lire deportment.
The Ben Franklin Store wu
next In line otllre.
Subfreedng temperature Wf.l
making tho lire...... work -
ntghl ilghlln a bedroom on wbon
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two liD ltve!ldlea
<it ItO ....... -
bQur.
It wu aJIDDif two 7111'11 .., to
tbe 111011111, .. Jon.. ~~ lle7; -
aftre_lll...,..v.-
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Pioooanl, do~llle
Co. IIIII~~
Total ........... · - liD
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WIND AND WEATHER
LOTION----------
Van
'Ibuone,
the
defector, bad been uaignid to
questklt and 4 T~" eap-
On the \!IIIII 01 total liDnl of
~&0·~. Roll<lrdam laThe
NiotherlandJ lo the world'a lar•
..~port.
MElGS THIATR!
RIGHT ON TIME FOR
:11
Phung
Now You Know
p._..
THE SHOE BOX
told uf ~....~e'a live yura in
green hell.
regarded b)' h11 captor, as their
most •"uncooperative" pri11011er.
He uid the 30.year-old aotdler
.from McAUen, Tex., had been
one ot ab: AmerlcMt held in 1
Mqkong Delta jWJgle camp 150
mile• southwest ot Saigon.
11u1o1Jg nw him In 1967.
Not Emugh Food
,
"There was not enough to eat.
there wa1 no mf.dlclne. SOme ci
the . prllmers were itck ror
year a. Gradually he <RoWe} .
teemod accustomed to the
S~art
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Narrow, Medium
Rowe hal yet to Plblleb" deta)l
hla ordeol bul a Vlot CCng
officlol hll deloo:ted has
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HOLZER MEDICA). CENTER,
Flrst Ave. Vtsttirw hours 2-4ao:t
p. m. Parerts only on Pedi,lilbcl~s Ward.
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AD~ONS
Gary L. Fife,U52Second Ave.;
Mrs. MarieR Sheet&,4l8Fourth
Ave.; Mrs. Charles W. Eads,l08
VIne St.; Lawrence R. Hall, 29
Vine St.i Katri .. K. stover, 62
Lincoln Ave.;UO)'dJ. Ctrter,Rt.
2 Gallipolis;. Macy J. Simpkins,
RL 2 Gllllpolls; Mary J. Simpkins, Rt. 2 BldweU; Mrs. Rex fl
unroe, Rt. 1 Norun.,; Robert E.
Manle7, RL I Vinton; D!o• 1.
Ewna, New Haven; Mrs. P~
McDaniel, Pt. Pla.aart; Mra.
Jlasll R. Deweeae, Mason; Mra.
H, Kenneth Bless!Os, RL I Leon;
lira. Lollis Mcllllnlel. Pi. Pleaoant; Mrs. WWiam T. Englloh,
lllddleport; Harey w. Kaul!, ¥ld-
d!0p0iot; LuameStaa.ts, Syracusej
Mrs. Ethel M. Martin, Rt. 2Pom..
eroy; Elmer S. Bailey, Rt. 2 Pomeroy; Mrs. Catherine Nierman,
Columbus; Darin L. McKee,
Wellston; A~Us J. McGuire,
Jackson; Mrs. Earl D. Conley.
Chloe, W. VL; Luther N. Sprad-lin, Jr., Rt. 1 RQ;. :Mrs. Cliarlea'
E. Llndrmn, Jackson; Mra. Don- .
old E. Richards, Wellston; Mr.,
Robert D. Ervin, Wollaton; Mra.
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1n T. Bootty, Jaek110111 wnuam
Colhoen, Jackbon; Mrs. Jmn R.
Thacker, Wellston; Joey J. Wyant, Rt. 4 Jackson; Mrs. Harriett
A. Tucker, Wellsttn
BIRTHS
Mrs. Qlarles E. Landr~
Jack1011, dlugtuer, 10:54 I. m.~
Tuaaday; Mrs. Dcnld E. Richorda, Wolloton, daughter, lo03
p. m. Tuelday; Mri. Michael H.
Ball07, RL I pt, Ploeaant,•aon,
1 p. m. Tueada.f; Mrs. Jmn R.
Thacker, Wolloton, son, U6 L
,so
m. Wedneada.f.
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Extra Drr ·
DISCHARGES
ClndJ L. Buteker; Frederick J.
Colvort, Mrs. John F.· Colwoll,
Mrs. Clarence C. Crace. Rlebord Flt<h, Hoz A. Henson;·M<o.
Hobert F. Hickel, T~ K. Joo,..
aon, Mrs. CIIUord E. Mlnle7,
E-etto M. MeGIDnlo, Mrs. Auol-
ARRID
9te
Your car
LOVES
our service
11rh•..,., It"• • lrN~e 1.,,
oil cheft~. .. .... ...,. check,
rey Poore, Mrs. Margarei L.
Prltchet, Van L. Roueh, MrL
Mom Smith, Sonlord c. Stroop,
Mro. FIO>d E. Well, llonold C.
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Shoelnaker, Lenora M. ·Bornett,
Paul Bearhs, Usa cameron,
Mra. Helbert W.
Mr..
ClrllOI L. ·
•ht•· , ' AJa11
w•
Ye~ un uuM! Cll'l o~,r,\
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or c-...pl.t• wr"...l'
tr,nt ..,.ur ec.r<
o•!: · -
rltfif,
lolt,.,le•l
CN.I'
't'ou egft r.ly on
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lfrL Holen S. Beverl)', ~
E. Bostic, Mra. Lowell ·B. Bush,
, v Don
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"lnfut
SOlman
Willlolil
doughier.
Make ,Eiberfelds ··In Pom..,oy Your
Center.- .Wearint ,.are! fOr your family .a,.d
turnish~nts for your hOme. Shop botlt Frfday and
SatUrday nilhts untiL9v·A-cood. time for' t*mn;'
sbOppina. Use oar free Rtfklnl '·lof on 2nd Street.
Sale in the Ready rc,C:~,fD•artment . em the
Znd Floor - Womens Qrtslfs, Wm,~ens Coats,
Girls Coats,.Girls Qresstl, Women~ Skirts, Girls
SkJrts and Womens Blou~_,.. ~ : ,
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Sal~ , of Fieldcrest and Cannon · Royal Family
Bath Towels, Hand Towl's and Wash Cloths on
the main floor.
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Kennedy
In Close
Contest 11
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Llberol-leoning
pulsed in their drive
House Spe&kel- John W.
m1c-k,
Serate'a eutrenched
with !;1m.· Edward M.
•!'!'kina
Another bit shipment of Mens Bla Y•nk Work
Suits'~n the main floor.
Annual Sale Price.~ ~9, Pl~rt·~. '"~~nn
and t=:_ormfit .Roaers·on tl!f~.~ ~fl~~~
··: ·.-, '$ale of .Furni~re tpr evi'IY, 109m in::·'rfUf
Ora"'the 3rd floor. · . ·' ·.. · ·. · , ' · . ·
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on the·2nd floor.
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o.,artment.
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The3~-old
8ellolior. risldll!
hll wlllning
gl:veD an even
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