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ALL RIG.HT, FREA~ WHAT
AA.e: ALL ll-10$ ~I.Xli.VBALLS
coPter olflt<liecl ·to oafotY an
INtllimbertld · llld .-wed
u.s. .PIIIrGj oi1il d!-bero
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altaOki~¥ Cpmnwi\lot uni4 u.s.
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11-IRDIIJ 1HE FIRST OM:: ~.SO we;
SHoULD HAVE A /VICE, P£1'oCJaRJL ·
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IVIk.ITER.!
apalleomen
other m~ for
making the trips :
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Thoro Wll no eotltpall of the
U.S. eaoualtloo.
oizo of tile CG!nmunllll· (lir!" but •
The ftchlllil broke out , near It was large, u.s. oPol<!loitltn
the Cllnbodlan border Sundl,y ssld, ~auoe they hall built I~
73 miles oorth ol S.lgun when bunkelio and toUr other "b1llled,
tho American• ftqaliecl ·tilt. · structures at the ocone ot the
.UNIQUE DESIGN elf all
COinmunioll oui o! a iulwled fllhllng..
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8itln
:Jt.ray lnftltrotloo route.
U.S. B52o blasted CmnmUnlot
t~ett>le 111111 peraaUa Ill ...
In Saigon, VIet ~;<q suerrU. pOol lions 64 miles north of
wldi beart p a It ea h wbo
tu tried to aooaotinaJe South Sats<!l and ,nve mllei .:t'tcim
110041 ·DOt be moved. wldle
Vtetmm'a Ml~ster ' of Elluea- . Cllnbodta ' iOda,y In rUriher .,..., uamlaed from IIDy
ti<Mt IAxii.Y bi a
attack attacks in . a eaiiiiO!&n to- im&Je. A ·baJH.bt J\ldoo tape
thli killed Ids chauflbur
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Con\m·~ot
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fl!PI•llll)' reeonli 1111 n·
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u.s._ ~auu:d" alsO IJUQl~Ct'ld' a , apinlt the c~ital.
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new O!fol18ive lnVIlblng 5,000 / The VIet CGns lerrorllltl toal·
lot:
llltao tr-o In . a drive .· to o4 '!; grenade IIIIo Uie l"'r or . low'liP ~d
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dlorupt t11e COJnmuniot BIIIPlt La r.iJnb Tri;'.-U, thf Sootll VIet.. -Ill
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llnof betwoen the ·~ ·• •'lllllll"'i'Gt8duoailoa.., &eehlc!u' .,
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fortreoo of KhO Sanh and lho 1 crowded •SO!jm' IINoi. 1'11 jalliilellt at Plebr Cor·
Laottln border, . ·
and 'hlo ~ ...,..,......,_. · -~·· Clnloliutd' piiiDI.
MIJ, Georp D, Courirwi!Jn, od and tho driver ldUicl. ....,.,.::..;...,_- - " - - - 34, of Ookman, Ala., pUoted ~
Trl has '-> lr)illl" to e~
of the 1131 Joto thlt blaatod the nate ~- 1ft hlo mtnl~ . ...,..._ ...,_L _ _
'Comrnunlota after · the U.S. and ttoP clleilfns Ill - • ra: ~ ~
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charge of Capt.a:
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char&e ql h.e office
Tacoma will cont:i
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ll'ade. Captain u
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Douglas in charge
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Chri• Greene wtu
Sirhan
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,H•B!Jes• deal, fro
lllld~lidlfttn .ao.ald
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!IPEC. 30, 19i8 -- A ~
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Is somelllill& ·IJ>e Uait.ed Slatoji wDl take
Jlllemalioaal law lags at lellll 6,000
-~ behiod naticmallaw ill development.
· 1'be attaek by Israeli commaodos 011 lhlt
~ at Beirut, Lebanon, u outrqeous
Tllo Dally Sellllllel, Mlddleport.Pomero)', o., Jan. a,' 11169
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This il ~u811J. tniJ otw Soviet ambition
~:ctl retaliation for a barbaric oct lll ter·
I<> make ·~ 'lf.llavll pc>Wer "' tlie Mod· 1
~m committed against u loraeU air·
lterr111101111 or, to mate a - bloc of utelo
llilor in Athi!Ds, il but tile latest proollllat
lite-allies lD 'tlle•Mllk\!il. East..
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· the II8Jidlillg 0! ariev-es, ~·~•
con~, It 11 rio! ill tile janJ-M
utions, we are sUii ill tile prilnitive olaft
illlerftt of the tlnli*! state• to attemPt to
•bet'e it Ia every mon for liimelf lllid 'die • .
-acllleve, anywbet'e ill tile world, a dri.olle
'Wrdict ol "justice" Ia UDto blm wbo Ia
abllt .ill lhlt existing ~ of power that
. ¥rong eDOugb to seize it.
coulol cause Ruuto.,to let! ml!li8Ctd.
. I-ng illternatiimllllaw, or tlu! IIJ!ecl.
Israel bu taken ita ey.,...... dozeD eyea- , , ..
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ODd tile result Ia that ""-*
lve me""" to enfOl'<!e It, tile United Nation~
tile Middle East an raiM
· - wblcb to au llllenll and purpoeei moana
Tbe posolblllty of retiiWG<l · ·, , the U.S.A. and the U.S.S.B.-ought Ill au
war
a 1 a I n, wWl die atleodau
lOud sense to declare a mWtary quar.
duler ~t Eut ODd West c o u 1d be
antlne of the whole festering Middle E$11.
thro!m Into a confrontallon that mlgbt aet
Let no one give or seD uotller weapon
olf World Wo.r Ill.
to eilhltr side Jn this area, where, despite
Tbt United Statea ODd Ruaoia, Ill tbe
the disparity Ill size between Israel aod
j~ o1 tbelr governments, blvo Jltal
the Arab world, the strengths and weak·
lnteruta to protec:t, or strategic oodl iO
n~ss ot both make the situation pretty
fllrthor, In lblo crltlcll o.rea of the 1Jli'ld,
. much of 1 ltandoll- a standoll neither the
l!ut llli'ely their larger interests ~
United Slates nor Russia can change or
tbal ;ao eonflkt between iei&Or nau... 'be
has anything to gaiD from trying to
~ to draw the two grealelt notlona
chango.
In ·the •orld Into a mutuaUy suicidal War.
Let Arab and IsraeU go on kUU01 011e
·ADd y.t both bave provided, ODd CCIII- •
another If they wish, but let it also be
liD• to provide, Arab and Israeli wltb tba
made plain that each act of war or terror
by either side, and eacb act of retaliation
wllirowilbal tbat enables them to kill
tllreliten to kW one anotller on a 1ar1e
by either side, will be punished with apacale, to terrorize each other's populatlono
propriate economic penaUties wblcb both
and destroy oacb other 's property and
America and Russia have it in their power
hip !be world on the edge of panic.
to Inflict.
•'·Wbat eaa tile Soviet Union hope to gaiD
Let aid be given When both sides tire of
lit tile long run from its backing of tbe
war and sincerely want to talk about
Anbl?
peace. Until then, bands oil, ud a strict
~tH Its goal Ia eventuaUy to deny the Weot
waleb to ensure tbat the contagion does
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lwor ·not!ID&' Southwutom Sat-
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Eqles, tile bell hilh
ochool 181m reoor<J.w!H In the
~lla-M111on area, msdo
Tho
their OWOI'aD seum r - 7-11
aad ihOJr·trv AC alate 6-1.
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appOiidln, llrat quarter,
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By RAY CROMLEY
By NOEL GlOVE
NEA StaH Correspondent
NEA Washington Correspondent
WASHINGTON (NEAl
~••J _ _(!~~~'};!\".:'! Nixon 's men are alread7 wrestling with
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thorniest two problems o the new adm.in111 a Coban mlo.Ue crisis,
or eqalvaleat domeotlc
mstalll penolUll
~a. been pol•
the Pea.ta1oa,
coneerned.
inlormalion and
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also tluit o.rrangementa be made so that the
goes on while tb1s emergency system
special o.rrangemoDta may have to oper.te
doy......... weeu.
, DiJficu1t aa lhJJ how-ta-<leai·Witb-a-eri.tls problem is, It
. Ia "easy" ·m comparison with the IOCOilCI thorny problem
Mson's· administration faces:
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.... lh Prel!lde eu
looaea-Att reiDI wbea .tile ·
· ,....Hiafe erllll Ia over, atiowllll tbe ...-..ta ODd
eoaoi•IOd to take over apbi· uder ... leaeral
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Tbis Ia tbiJ problem tblt is now cauliDg no end of "braiD
bplllg" among Niaon'o closest advla\jrs.
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Tbt llfadllll-ceutrallzatioil-ot personal, cr.r-to-day control
Ill the White House has beell- golllg on for almost two dec·
ados. It was speeded up llnmenHiy In tile Jobn Kennedy
aD!l Lyndon lobnson· lillinllliairatlona. Under President
Hnson e.-laliy, a great iJlany of !be day-ta-<ley problem• blve &een handle4 In tile White House thet Ill another
era would have been handled by the ~entagon or the state
Department-or -by ~ in the ftefd.
Of late, that is, !be stair at the WbUe House bas wumed
veey grelll .l m-'""<:e illdeed. But tbill overeoncentratlon
Ia the While Rouse has cauaed tile same degree ol lnellldeftcy tbll would reoult If the bead of General Motors,
W~ or General Electric wen to attempt to run
biJ vast Concern directly from hiB private olllce with biJ
penonal "klleben: • .cablllot.
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Agreement Ia rather general tblt for day-iiHod-day-out
,, IICtiOIIs, lhJJ centrallution lreod wDl blve to be reversed.
But there Ia also a otrong belief amoili the men worklllg
011 tile problem tblt ·fbe centratiatlciil In tlmo of cristo
must be gotleft IDto par more ql!lctiJ·and elflcientiy thaD
ln the past ODd gotleft out of gear apin with II'OAier dil·
palcb wbeD the crlsla .... aettled down.
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All tbill Ia euy to aay. It wDl be very dUileuJIIDdeecl to
accompliah. But tile ...,.. inen wDl have tbe beaeftt of two
decade• of trial aod error. Tbt government ~ llOW accu·
mlllaled a number of spedau!J!I who blve wotked on these
very problems for tile whole 20 yean. 1bey thll>lo solutions
are possible.
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WASHINGTON - (NEAlSound-battered · wives ol the
nation's snorers, take heart.
National Institutes of Hellth
and a Florida professor may
team up to take tbe thuoder
out of the alumber and tile
braylllg out of the bedroom.
Sometime Ill February or
Mo.rcb, Dr. Marcus Boul·
wo.re of Florida A & M plans
to ask NIH for a $100,000
. grant to study snorillg.
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150 recent studies on sl~ ·
ing," said tile doctor, ~·but
I know of none directly concerned wWl the problem of
snorillg ltaelf."
Not one to let sleeplllg dogs
lie, Boulwo.re says he would
bose biJ research on two
mal or plans ol attack: (I) ·
1tuily ol nonmedical proced·
uns to stU! the 'anc>reri and
(2) stu4Y of tile use o ear..,... for !¥ anone, .wblcb
lrlliuae·tepl awake by t1ie
. notae:
bepn
sto of having a bwO flappy
tissue . But tile coltl of lnor·
ing may also be high if as
Boulware suggests, a snor·
ing husband, or wife, or both,
In a mo.rriage may contrib-
ute to the divorce rate.
A snorlbg study might determine how often the family thst bnys together, stays
together.
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ALONG wtm YOUR otbet.
responsibilities of the M
year, diere Ia also the neCessity of remembering and
properly observiDg another
r o u n d of commemorative
Columbus · (l!PO problem
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confronts
Dayton University,
The F1y61's couldn't contain
11-foot..lO Luther· Raelde1 who
acored Zl palma, IJ'abbed 14 rebouodo and blt>cked
ahota ln X.Yier's 59-65 upset
vlct«y !loiUrdly.
Now Don Dont,oher~. defendNew Federal . l"8fsl1Uori Is
needed 1<> d,.. wllb rallonwlde
strikes arlaina from &helncreasillK practice ollnduotry-wlde bar·
gaining, in the opinion or moat of
the n1Uon'• iolepen:lem bual .. sa
owners.
CrippH~ Mtlomdde atrlkea,
such as have beeb e~Perieuced
gress should enact
new
big
unions IIlii big huslnoBB ~
an earJ.y settlell\8nt. Another 18
per cent disagree, apparently
satl.stled with present lawa and
arbitration procedures. Three
Accidental Chokings
Largely Preventable
no long..- hot>f crulll&o '
riddcll with our
neighbor lattll/.
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vacation. Tbe boas ill' out ot
town for a week. ,.
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vou're """ to loc:Gto
the IHnfllt of bulbs vou
w"""
IDGtlled to 1)la AWdl/ with
lilt Chriotmar dec:OTatlonr.
to averactq 31 points.
The two teems tangle Seturda,y at Detroit In of 57
games involving Ohio coUepa
this week.
This Week's
Games
Jeglsla-
llon 1<> brlnf~-~•potes between,
No•medlcal procedures
could include stepo rugilll
from use - Of J>bonetic exercises for flrmiDg up muscleo
that keep the m,uth clllstd,
to Utisnorlllg devices. 1be
latter, u described by Boul·
ware, seem to promise all
tile slee~ comfort of u
sponsor.
<:rRse in recent )'981'1.
Ipdion fakir • bed of nails.
So mart t b e s e on your
Tberels tile posstb!Uty, for
11188
caleodo.r;
example, of a mouth re-.
• Natlonol " Pay Y o u r
strainer thst fila in tbe
THE w•~LL CMILD •
Bills" Week (Feb. 3-7),opon• .
m o u t h and prevents the
sored by (who elle) tile·
tongue from slipping bact
Ameriean CoUectors Assn.
and depre11~tlie air ouUet
chaone~ a
e noiaemak·
• National J>rOcraltiDa· ·
er. Also
er consideration
tion Week (Mo.r . U) sponIs a chin &trap thst keeps . sored by the Procraiilnatoro
your mouth cloied so breath- , Club of America.
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lng Ia done througb the nose
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aU nlgbt (leaving hopea tblt
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a jewelry designer Ill Leona,
tile duration) .
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Aod tllere Ia a body ro·
Tbose, piled atop tile per. '
atralner that keepo the polod
set aaide "to caD atlen- '
tential snorer on biJ side ln·
tion
to ali tbe weeki of lm· ~
1tead of on .biJ back, wblch
J)OI'tance, •• and bawD u r
II Wbere tile trouble ltarta.
Week's Week, o.re eDOugb ·
That may souod Uke a
to leave a conacientiou com.heavr price to ~r.. I~ tbl memorator weak.
Incldentauy, Jan. 1-7 ti
Save the Pun Week.
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medal in Mexico City. Ha,ywood
had such widespread etrecta ••
to damage the naticnl irUreat.
In a· poll lOken by tho Nallonal
Federation of Independent Bus!·
neBB 81 per cent of the lnlopendent proprietor• agree that 0..
per
Anvone who qr autoo 4
Ing NIT champions ~m~st cope
w11h DetroJt•a Spencer ~ood
1 6-loot-8 leaper who paced lhe
U, S. OI,ymple , team to a gold
in the alrline, rail, dock. au~
motiw and steel induatrtea, have
weeks and days In 191J9. Got
them aU in mind? Probably per cent are untlectdecl.
not, since tlley mulUply with
.Among Jesponlenta in Ohio,
tile proOig_acy of a~abbit on 79
ceDI B14>t>Ort the eall lor
ferUiity piUs.
new strike l"8fslatlon, 18 per
There o.re tbe old stood· cent oppose it, an( thrve per
bys, of coune: Motber'l cent bove no !lrm "'Inion.
Day, Fatller's Day, B o 7
AccordiOK to tho Fedel'I!!Oil
Scout Week.
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reaearch
staff, the YOte ls ·IQ:
But the U.S. governmeat
boo no statutory natloaal bosed on anll-unlon ~ot,
hoUdaya as most countrleo 10 much as reeacnltion ~die ecdo. Individual ltalel m~ onomic · wute aat dlantttlon
tile determination u to ol· which result rrom IUoNnaill.~
ficial oboe rv a nc e. Allit" ment ll'!uabbles In key lnluatrles.
"Cblst's Calendar of Ali'
nus! Events," pubUobed m;. lndustry.,.lde baraaJnillll, ~ell lov'""
nuaUy Ill FOnt, Mich., takett ed by ltlll!ated local entries from anyone so long _ t1111 ~ a commoo coatract exas tlley prove a legitimate piration datet has been on the t.
If you want oomeone to
weigh your word& carefully,
r.•t 'em ill writing and toke ,
em to tbl post olllce.
llblrp-.
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1nter11alional
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Southern r:d Racine in a Mid-Ohio
Vatioy C<>nlerence caae pme
salurday nlghL
111e loss dropped SOuthen' 1
record to 11-4 in llle MOVC ODd
1-8 owraiL
The Spartans, eonsiderlbb"
other top att.racdOI\I 'include
Wtaconst.n at Ottto state, · Cen-tral State it Wlttenbera, Tol• taller than the Ton.&Jea~ were
d
t Miami Kenyon •I Grove up 19-7~ by tho close ol tho ope..
c~cy1 (PL) ~ Louli\'Ule at · ipa pertod, 39-U at halftime and
Clndrinltt.
63-27 after three c~L
Fiw. pmes are on taP toAlexander, now 5-3 overall,
night:
Kenyon at Edinboro waa paced in scorlJW by 6-4 aen(PL), John Corroll at _
case lor Tim Gosa wtth28polnto. Also
Tech, Clevelil.nd State at CeD- hitttne .~n double ftprel!l for Alextral Stale, Rio Grande at Call·
lornia (PL) and steubenvU\0 at
••
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Tuesday
tep power. They «>Hide with ' gUnOI.
.
..Gee. 111 bet ..at'a faa!"
EASrERN (7!)
K&rr 7..f..l8, Buclde1 2~-4.
RoM 5-4-14~ Efctdnpr ~~
Rltcltlo 2-4-4, ~ck 1-1-1. Totall· 29-13 ..7.1;
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•• Toledo nliled ftr • 76-~ , was
rumerup In
WiD €.p
_,_led
National F - . J 1_,. play·
oil pme.
"'I11e PY• made ~C) thetr
miall tbe)' wue here to .PilJ
and win," aaJd Dllla• CG&eb.
Tom IAnilrJ, •
The - COWboys ·bad ·to llgllt
over eVfl')' inch on D1l.ld in the
raln-IOdden Orange Bmrl to
emeqe witb a 17-13 v:l.ctory
over Minnesota, which wu
appeerlng iD ita first postaeason game with all tile ftre ol
a small college if"''l wl!h
dreuns of an LV•et.
A secollll-9erlod touchdown
The Pt.a,yol! Bowl, aiolb In the
aerie• which matehe1 the
t111111N'~ ln the NFL"• Eaat.•~ IDS Western divltloos IDS¥
aut mea ~ to the lane,
but Suad!lJ'I !IID!e bad me&JIIlljl
f..- l,allll7.
Rlbouoda From Lot..,
, "It ai¥Jwild &hat tide bill dub
e4l1 rebound,'' Landi')' aaid,
reterrliW to Dallaa' U-20 ~set
by aevelud for the Eastern
·uu.. '
T11o iliiUaa defense bad to
hold Mlnnel4i'*& to Cox' two field
goals ~ ~edith got his arm
wormed liP In the cbllly
GO OVERBOARD 7
.
scoring 1tr the
o!
at Ohio Slate (B'I')
at DetroJI,
at ctnclnaitl OM
at MarQiGtNI at Ohio (MAC)
at Weotera lf1<I>I,Con
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Falcons Pick Off Bobcats 68-52
a
Seturday
-
Thomas More..
Ohio State's Denny Meldors
\
oeored eight of his 16 points In
WAil!IMA (28-12~8) T,
the 11,.. olx mtnuteo saturday
Gr.r1 Clark, 5-10 junior, ocor- lodl.
The Bobcats hit only 15 of Fields, 4..2-10; Gillespie. 3-t-7;
1<> opark the delendlll!l Big Ten ed 26 PolniB lor the pme'o bigh
co-ehlmpa to a 90-82 c:onfere~e honorl Saturday eveninl at l(y- 63 from the floor for 23.8 per ·•Herndon, 3-2-8; Rtzer, 5-.1-11;
wtn over Indiana.
pr Creek u the W'lbama White cent ond made 22 of 38 at the G. Clark, 11-4-116; Call, 1-4-11;
Wloeonsln Invades St. ~ohn Falconi battfted tho Bobcltl 68· foul Une tor S7.8 per cent. No 'S. Fields, 1-1-3; Tulloh, 0-1-1.
lllootiDg JtatisUcs were avaUable
KYGER CREEK (15-22...52) Are~a saturday night.
52.
Bradbur1, 7~-22; Rothgeb, 0-4-·
U-!ell Wltleli>erJ (7-4) by•
Tho win OYened the llate lor on Wahama.
Wahama won tbe reserve game 4; Reese, 1-2..4; Thomas, 2..0-4;
passed Baldwin-Wallace 76-70 In Coach Don Uptoo,ls FalCU!s at
1n Ohio Conference scrap Sat-- 2~. Wahama pla,ya Bnftalo 1\les- 33-32 at steve Halstead scored7- Buckley, 0-4-4; Saunders, l-0polnta aDd GarY Saunders was 2; Spaulding, 4-4-12.
urday. The Tlgero, 4-11 in OC c1aJ nlllht i•t Ma11011.
play, moved out to a two-came
QIOek Bradbury, 6-3 senior, high for the losers with 9 - WHAMA . . . . • 15 29 .>0 68
KYGER CREEK . . 10 20 22 52
!Old over Idle Muild- ODd J)OCed Kygal' Creok with 22 points points.
otterbein.
•• Coach 1John ~· BebeaU
central State (4-1) lo the ... Ioiii tilelr lllird game ol tho - tion'o second-ranked small colo ICOI, Kypr Creek II 6-3 In au
West Vlr&lnla Welleyan at ado MAC win over Western Mlehl· Bd>call with 12 polnta. Kenny
Buckley, _6-4 senior, hid 10 ol
u. ' . .
John canine'• three-point ploy Kyaer Creek's 38 nboundl.
·~ ai Baidwtn-Wauace (0) tn the 11111 three miDltes broke
Llr1'7 Herndon, 6.5 junior, had
DllllaOli at Capital (0)
a 64-64 tie to pave the, 1111' lor · 10 ol WOIIama'a !0 rebpunda and
Adelhert at Oberlin
Oblo'e 7~9 win against !lent scored ollbt polnto, Damy Rlz•
'Codlrvlllo at Malone (MO)
State.
.
.,; 11-4 senior, acoreclll potnta
Aknll at YOOQlPiolm State
Miami · ftrecl a olzzHOK 58.7 and TOllY Fields, 8-3 seaio<,
' llllahlpn Chriatlon at Urbina
per cent from the door to turn had 10.
. ·'' W-llda;r
back Marshlll '18-70.
Wahama led 15-10 at tho tnl
xavter ai ctntlanall
Tho smau ODd !all' callio!J at ol -tile llrot period and 30./10 at
.l'onl ~~tate at Miami cMACl
Grove Cl~ (PL) 1'hurldily bllltlme. Tho Bd>catl wjlllt Into
Wooster ot 111ram (0)
when 5-lool-9 John lllnlql In!!• . "deep freeze" In the third
Mlllkinl!la> at M~ UniOil (0)
upoet • minded Keayoa (6.-f,) period, coming up wllh onb', 2Kwon at -..1- State (l'a.) agatnat onc:.-...n ' G....O Cl~ potntl Wblle the Foloona scorCtiltrol Slate at Wltlenberg .
and 5-lool-7 Jeff · Ciawoc>l.
, ed 211<> lake a oommantllniSO.-..,at MarlRinka tossed In 84 polnta apd 22 lead a& tho end three perDefiance at Blullton (MO)
teammate John ' Dunlop ~
Northwood Collece (Ind.) at All>· 25. Slturday niRiit u K0Doon Brl&h&m Young 95 Stanford 89
land
dumped prevt-ly -ten Utah 80 SOUthern Calif 72
Cli..eland Slalo at Pelrol1 C'<>l· Youaptown Slate 1 - · ·
UC Santa - r a 73 Tulane trl
le!IO
Jollll CarroU at Gomon
Alhe!l8. Lopn
Games
'iNndli!¥ at Ohio Northom
AthoDB remained
In a clean sweep wttha42-32winovRIO Grande at CGIItee
(l'a.)
tJ1e Southweaitern Ohio J.eeene er the Little Bucke)res.
'-'> polished oil FederalThursday
buketboU race Saturday nlibtby
Hocking
71-% 1tr Ito third trl•
• --Wallace at· YCliiJliiiA>Im dOWll\IIB Nelsonrille • York68-38
- " of tho Cuqlll(!lfl. Tllo Cldet1
in a ulakq cont:.e'"'st.
· · ' K~on ot Grova CliJ (Pa,)
'' C;all Tfcll at All~ .
, II woo the Jlulldop siXth loop have loot six.
WeUoton tl>umi>ed Gllllpollo ', , l'ebraikll WOI..,ID at SIOUboa, win .,.u.t oo lelbocke. ,Nels..,.
81..'17
In U, onb' other SEOAL
vUia
• .
vUI..York ~<>PJ>ed to 2-4 in cpilillt Salllrday' .
FrldQ
lerenco Jll87. ·
FllidliQI at-st. Francia Oaa.>
nO Athenl re"'''"""!i'!>!de
' ' . BelboOJ ·at Adelbert '
. ,"· joriakJin at Wtiborforee
.
~
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the
and
Dallaa
Meredllll:
the prellmblll')' match. Sam Shain
Tom Babo, 11, ard John Perr1, led the Baby Tor,.doos wlth17.
· Southern will boat Starr-Waall·
10.
The lone TorM!Ioea to Qniah Iewton thio Friday night.
BY QUARTERS
''bm>b," carrying 51 yardl
In dot:itle figures were Juniors
Southern
•
,
•
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7
15
27
43
from
Meredith to Bob f111ea, atldbun, w-.re 22,961 tans
8pb Diddle andGaryNorrla,eaeh
11.
.
Ale>ander , , , . 19 39 63 78 Mike Clark's It-yard !leld eoai s'-ecl up.
SOUTHERN (43)
and a third period touchdown ' Wben Maredlth got going, tho
Ale>BDder hit 35 ol78att-s
Diddle
5-1·11;
Norris
4-3.-11;
·
strike of 20-yards frmn Morton ~~· 30..,.ear-old quarter..
tnJm the Ooor tor a re~P~ctable
SmJth
3--1-7;
Beegle
·
l~i
Profto
Craig Baynham produced the back hU on 1f atnlght paue1,
45 per cent average. Southern
connected on 16 of 70 tries for a fltt 1..2-4; Johnaon z..G-4; D. Htll · vi ctory••• , _ _ _ _ _ _.._.,;;;'ne;;;l:;o.dbviiii;ii;
- ;iithe~5iiilioi·yi;iaii;rdiioii!ou
iiioiichd;;;~;,;ow;,;•;.•- - - - - - - - . . . . . _
0-4-1. Total• 16-11-43.
~
frustntlng 23 per cent.
, ALEXANDER (78)
In rebounding,
AleJ~arder
Goss
' 12-4-21l; Perry 5-0-10;
pulled down 51, the Tornadoes 34.
sams
G-.2.-14;
Bobo 5-1-11; HackDiddle's 12 topped CoachJim Ader
2.0-4;
Lctlr
J..(}a2; Love 1-0-2;
ams' crew.
The Southern re~t.erves were Keck 3-i-7. Totals 3:>-8-78.
also 4r(JI)ped by a 64-32 score In
Wi-r& Wednesdo;y.
Kyger Creek eatl!ltains HanToledo (8-2) paceo the Mid- nan Tnce next FrldQ Disht at .
~f.J!l"' ~ .~1
Amertcag -~~--~' ~ ", Kyaer c~ In a .,_...,Val:
~~\"It ~~m;r.';i ~.. 're~ ~ .~ .~..0/liQ ley Alhltlllii ~~
IIi!> G,rando at Callfornll (l'a.) · U, (Wl_ are bo!l1 1-4. 'l,'oledo . lind then J>187s
ii W1·
( . 9toliblmllle at '1'llomaa More ODd Miami meet saturday, .
aer Creek on !loiUrda.Y nlgbt.
Of.y )
Gone M1ller scored 26 po!IJia · Sl8ve SpauldiJ>a. 5-10 oenlor,
""
~- 101 all 1t1 lJ pOiilla
In lho Grll period. Iic!l>t>1
lho
B17101 raced 81 )'lnls 'lj) a
C<>oibof• came back Suni!llY- tou-n wtlb Ron Wldby's
from a moraJ.bwiUOK Utit"'sel ftrlt P1104 Fred Co>< kicked tho
by CleY81and and trom 13-point enra point then added fteld
Jolt b)' t1ie Mlmoaota Vlldnp In goals of 37 and 2:1 )'lnls to otloe
the annual ODd maybe last the C...bol'l Into llCtion.
MWO , (UPl)- Rldilw
plllseo of Doo
Crail l&orU>Il,
s·partan_s Qu.. let T ornadoes 78•43
,
.~unwed Into an eariy leod and
CO.Ited to l 7So.43 ~ctory Oft!"
Cop MAC Wins
kln!t-llae
·DumpJsVikings~~o!t .....
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By HARVEY SIIAPIRO
\!PI Sporll Wrl!er
Takes JXo. 7
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battltnc tn the .... .Who hu made lbe ' " ' - " - Jaell Watero ,_1!11 nine to leld
cut the D18rlln jD. 8 1>7 tho adcl- from erOde aebOOI ball to tho
Eulet'll
holt , North GOI..., break.
ldib · - · ftrlll;y In Keilb Corter. 8 ft. tlooal ....,.... 1lued !be - - Ua In , _ , . trv AC lido
l e d - - ·· tid soortilg ot tho Eqies with ....... Friday id&l>l whUe !loutllstccod period eailloback. Corter, 22 po1nta .. 10 field eoala IIlii wootera ~ an North GaJUa
-ted all ooorerrwlth2fJOint• two !reo tbroWI.
'nlelcla,y Oil tho Hlil>laodor• home
canned 10 ol them In the - AIIO bltlln!l well ttr tho Bll court.
BY QUARTERS
ond Qllll'ler.
GteM were Guud 11.,Cartor, wllh I ilf.8 ·lVeratll Karr who Whipped Ia 18 pnleto - - . . •• .• . 529fl5$
lor 1.....
21.llorall aod llon Role wlth1f.
. ' ...... 17375671
eontaoto aobic 1n1o tho outiDa:
Tho Eaileo• Ralli'vu - ·
SOUTHWESTERN (55)
111ln1t tile Eqlea, atoo sot Ill od their rooord lor tile Cartor .~.. Boman 1-1-3,
pointl In tile tblnl lod to 11-1 b)' . - . . 1D ;..., 0... WaiUr 64-lf, 2-1..'1, Han·
in lho lan'll>. llo - held 23 trlall>&>b. saillb lotllled 01' 0-1-1, - . . . 1-8-8. Tolall
to one point In 1/10 tllllre llrll G. w1m... w1t11 11 ll<l!otumd 18 ·1f~ !.
ellbl mlnutea ol atttan.
•
Tbe om,. · otbeo
player to hit .. double fl&ure•
was Jimmie Walker, I $.11"'"" . .
lor, who aut If.
Frell>man Pemlo I!ld>iJl!IOr,
The ~ ol Airii'lllerHlib ander were Ed SUns with 14,
Miami, Ohio U
,.,.nl
Science Seeks to Silence
The Saw-Wood Sleepers ,,
Instant Control Nixon Aim
For Dealing with Crises
c.-. ....
~. bo1anced •aillf attock; ..Uln ltalt17.$wheo the
llrll period-· 37~ at hilland 58-41 a1 a,. dolo of
the third quarter.
Coocll LIQI'lllolroro' SoutllWeallml"tt\d),1' tratllna after the dla-
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give uo a call. When money'a the question,
the answer is City loan.
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IIVENA PARK, Clllf. (UPI) Alloalia ...... 25 18 .810 W., .
- Bob tllliJ of Sacramento, Son Frlllclaal• IS It .U!I 1t "
AUCKLAND, N.Z. (tJPI)- Call~. wm ... $31,000 Soulhern Chi- .. ' . ' 11 24 .,;t 11 .
catltamla ..U coon with a 3S. Son DlotiD •••• 17 33 .425 11
Fonner Brllloh Open
·Sooltle • • • • • lf 2t .326 15'h
lob Chales ot Now ZM!ml hole to1a1 of 136.
Phoenla • ' ' ' 8 14 .190 21
dptured lhe Spaldi!W Maatero
!ltndaJ'o Reaulll
pi IOurnlment w\U> a re<:<JI'd
Phlladel!Jbla 128 llolrvlt 119
' lour-round ~ ot 20-under1)ar
Bolleio lilt Son Fnncbco 88
HO.
.ess
Daocla••
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•'-!on
Ohio Cage
PITI'SIIUIIGH (lJPI) - Frank
Klllb, tdahb' JUtceaaruJ. COich at
Arlnlll Slate Uni¥Ot·ol\)', was
bind •• heed toolball
«<lCh at lhe UnlveroiiY
or
Ptlto~JurP.
Ballbno"' al Milwaukee, Jllld.,
Plane trouble
Chlc:qo va. CJDclbnati at oma..
Standings
By
. ha, ppd, HaunlouaAtliDia 97 l'l»enb: 96
(Oilll aamea ochUtleci)
United Preso lntamadonol
lliG TEN CONFERENCE
llloada1'o Gameo
League Oversll
W,
W, L. Bollon at Sooltle
L,
7 2 Chl<p10 vs. Clnclmatl at oma.
hs
Nat~~
racld to a surprise llilnols . . . . , .. 1 0 10 0
(OnJ.y ,.,... IICiteoWeci) .
......,. In lhe tl>Z,650 Malibu Nortbweslern ••• l 0 91
..... ror tour-year-olds at Purdue . . . . . . . ! 0 8 3
ACADIA, CaliC (UPil- First
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AniiL
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4!reclar al Austin College In
'm man, Tez., was named
liood a.otball -ch at Oklahoilla Slate Uni¥Orolty.
. AUCKLAND, N. Z. (UPOChrla Amon of New Zellarll
&..,.. • record lOS mUe1 an
baur In • Ferrari V6 ln racing
High Sehool
Results
Pre•• lntornatloaal
Cela.. Ealll 85 CIOYe. Eall Tech
IIJ Vnlted
d
o.k IIW 71 Rock Hm 58
·C h-l<e ~0 Falrlalld 58
IIGifd Count.Y
Jo. 78
(Ky .l
82 -
a
F
' · l'ladii.J t5 lllallollold Sonlor M
66 ~~opowan..-- st
all;r 99 Bellevue 48
Ohio Slate .. . . • 1 0
Mlchlpn .. .. .. 1 0
Jndtana ........ o 1
Jowa ••••••• •• • o 1
7 3
Wisconsin .... . .. 0 1
4 6
6 4
5 5
Mlnneaola ...... , 0 1
Mlchlpn ~late .... 0 1
6 5
4 5
MII).AMERJCAN CONFERENCE
LequeOverall
W. I. W. L.
Toledo . . . . . . . . 20 82
Ohio University ••. 1 0 5 5
Mlaml .... . .... 10 45
Bowli!W GreeD .... 0 0
KentSiate . ....... o t
Weatern Mlchlpn .. 0 1
Marshall , ....... 0 2
4 6
4 4
2 8
4
5
OIUO CONFERENCE
League O..rsll
W, I. W. I.
Wlllelf>erg, • , .... 4 0
0 •
•
•
•
2
1
1
1
3
3 T
4 s
1lalre St. Jolin's 76 Martino
Feny 58
DeaiiiCIII •••••••• 1 4 3 7
TorGIIo 88 Soulllern Local
Oberlta ........ o 2 o 3
Tllloomlle 103 lJnlat LoeaJ TO
o3 2 8
lllaav Junetloa 71 J - - Ualoa63
IIIIID-ORIO COIIFERENCE
Sollia C-.1 78 New Aaloao 76
League Oversll
(ol) .
W, L, W. I.
ea..... ~ 81 w..... · CedlrvWe .. .. 2 0 5 4
llardlac 52
Doa...ce ...... 2 0 5 4
w~ .... 21
4t
Garllald 45 Muollklll "
ea
C...... 1Abman60W.............. 54
canton •,d_ 73 A11n1o Elltot50
~ 5I LouiiYille 58
CanllllgiDn 73 Republic 53
Elmwood 61 NorU> l!olu-ra 55
AU>eoo S8 Neloom1Do-Yor4< 18
ll'alllloa 81 ('..Dipolla 57
Alumlor 78 Soulltom (Melp
. Cy ,) 43
Eulern (Melp Cy.) 71 weatem 55
' - 71 Federal lloddng 65
Zollo Trace 77 Gloualer 75
Klllor
106 52New J..oxlaltoa st.
Aloyalu
-
Wallallla (W. Va.) 88 •·-r
•v•• Creek
52
Fvwbalan 80 Cameron (W. Va.l
80
New Martlnavllle (W, Va.) 59
. . . . . 4$
Parkeraburs (W, Va.) South 80
Vlnten 58
Warren 52 Parherebira (W, VL)
Calh. 48
Wetl Carrollton 58 D~ PatleriGI
M-~
48
w-r ........
CeDiral Slate ' • • • .. • ' ' 4
Do1t.on .•••••.• • •.•• 9
1
2
3
Clnetnnad . • • • • • • • • • • 7
Ur- .. . . , ....... , 6
CIM Tech . • , , ••••• , 5
John carroll • , • • ••• , • 3
xavier .•••••••••••. 6
Ohio Northern , ••••.•• 5
3
2
2
5
Rio Grallie •• , , ••••• 3
5
7
4
WUborforce . . . . . . . . . . 2
CJevellitd !hte ........ 2
Wal1b ~ , •••••••••••• 1
6
7
5
Akron ' • • • • ' • •. • • • . • •
Sie......W. .......... 1
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VETERAN!I MEMORIAL
KOSPI'rAL .
AIMlddlapll~ !1o1-
Adlllla-. - - --
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Dlldlarlll• llalurWJ - · r.tl-
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Dnncan, Fome!QJ; W.....o-•u,
MaMA; l;loloo Adomt, l'llmerOJ;
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COIUinbill; Emoallno
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...... Union 77 Canal Wlachoa· Sir- l"omeror. Sldt~ lfiMia..
· ter ~
ICIIl, Rullanil; John BrotiiD. RutClearcrsek 18 Picker· · !aDd.
.
illlon 87
DllchU... atndiU' - -
a
Fenwick 74 Uberty
Hart101 57
111u1on
Coe, J~ Plor-a.
MEIGS GI!NERAL IIOSPTI'AL
Adndlllklll illCIIrdQ - EverCll;r 49 Pl..- VIew ett DoliOJ", .AllllelQy; Daill)' Bini.
Mlclllloporl.
DI•~~-Del.
5~
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THIS WEEK'S GAMES:
TUESDAY
North Gallla at Southwestern
FRIDAY
N011h Gallla at Eaatem
H._, '!\'ace ll Kyger Creek
n._ W.Va. at Soullnrestem
Union Furnoce at Southern
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N<lle.
it-.Af
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Dies Su.nday
Hannan·
Bush, ~: Matthews, ~13.
TOTAL'l22-13-57.
WELLSTON - Hulbert, 3-612; Mclllania, ll-1·1: Foul, 5-5Coach Paul Dllion'a lia!IDBD
15; Zimmerman, 7-0-14; Dowo- Trace WUdcall got bad< on 111o
Canode, lllmdea: Mll'1' " Stewart, Athena; llo7 B. 111111,
Grlmmo "'Ddi!W, W. Va.; Mrs.
Ev,erelt D. Pblllljla, at. 11\'allaton; Heney 11. Brllbl. C'Giumhua;
w1on1ng track Saturday nl&bt at Mrl. CUrtla M. WUII~~o Ironton; ,
Mercerville u lhoJ haDdodvll- Emeot E. Wheeler, Biotae, Ky,;
IIIDI: llanoan, W, Va. 1 9G-53 Tro:Y D. Tolll, Bt. 1 Jockoon;lra
-~· k
T. Boalt.Y, Jacklon; Mra. Elden
--·
Coach' Bill Adamo' HamiD E. J·"·
-ra, ,Wellolon; Mro. MlrWUdcats are o.a lor lhe aeason. Inn 0, HulcHinaon, at. 2 Ewing' !IaMan Trace Ia now 5-5 In all ton; Mra. Joltn T, Molcaa, Albland, Ky.; Mrs. HIIIT)' E. Sh.,..
games and 3-3 Ia Soulllem Val- Jlll!liOr, R~ 1 Hamclau; Mrs. Blisll
ley Athlelle Conlerence plu.
Dave Daniela, G-1 senior, hit R. DeWeeH, Mason; Mrs. Mary
13 goals and 7-louls lor 33 po1111a E. Ashburn, Jrenton.
lll
ani,
11-8-30;
H<Mell, loS-7;
Tannehill at
Dal Joon Lee, 27, Cleveland,
U, S. &Ingles champion, lllld John
Tamehlll, 16, Jolldclleporl, u. S.
junior champion, were seeded loll
and finished thai WQ Saiurdy
and ~.Jn lhe ~
0pon lib«! f0nn1 1 ,M...;~'it
lho Well Par1<waJo YMCA.~
Alter 1wn cta.vi ot ellmlnatloal
m-··
75 of the
top pilu'era) It waa U!e and Tameblll
In 1llo finale at 8:30 p.m. &mc~Q".
time. l;llmau .Trl\\)8 led~
at lhe end or three IIOI'f<Mia,
Hannan made 19 or 78 - .
from U>e •·td ror 2'.3 - - onnl
~
• and --~
~--•- oo 15 or 28 at
lho line lor 50.3 per cent. Ran-
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7-JI-:2; Hullltea, 1-l!-1; DallllJI,
G--2·1f; Pa,ue, I-4:..f; Brolm, l0-l!.
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,DRYCtiJNIIG
-Hour
.O¥Or U>e ·
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Ot't1CE HlliJRS 9:Jil TIHI, 2 TO S. (c'Losl: AT. NOON ON
TIIUHS.)- Eo\'IT COUIIT~.: <'PO,MEfOY:, ;
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m~ lllr1JII wblch lime ......
dl...,.. • ponloio - -
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COFFEE •
HOT COCOA •
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Hot .lleals • Basklt .billl*s ·
Sadilr.lles
For Coid Dars '
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PI: of
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tor Jan. 'io 111 Jllll'bi~Wn>,Y u..u.a·
Nelhodllt IChUrdl. · Mu.
....,...., .,.._ ·~er and Gllbona
will ,.eoenllfeatb ChlD'Ch at
that aeoaloa,
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TAKE THEM HOME Oil ENJOY THI!M IK YoU•
hu-
a was - ~ ,lheltho w-
ert meriler
YlaHOtloa
third, .... lourtb !lrado ~~~- . oet lor llu> ot ·
tAllY 151.1 :;.~. ·
McCLtll!lt
- 27'
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MON., TUES., WED.
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BAC
ril4lII(,
·" '·,ail
Clr~.,ule.,
Mra. L1n7 Wall and
J.ius • Eo Hin, Encl-.
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Colo.; Jilt. and Mr1. Dean C.
ooldr a c - illll, WWio,riilllolm, W. Va., Earl
In' tile refresh- Hl1l or llarlelta, mt Mr. ond
~ r11>- l(ro. 11a~i~tK.iller,Cheater.wore
mtcolloo HCIIIIIIIOIII of Mr, and ~··
Mro. H ell r 1 - Fio¥<1 Waliero J4tg - . . II(,
lime!<, and ml Mri. Wall and Mias Hm
lin. Lou· have i'~ to Oolorado.
......, at the table.
Mro. Rebert Arnold .and Mra.
Ro.r SmiU> of i'l>meroJ, and Mr.
and Mra. Wlda Pit!lllpa of Mldcllejll)lt, aitenclt>d Dmeral ar¥Ieos for Mro. George Kllcolllno
at Mllrlelta.
Mill Brenda lngrahiln has returoodto her employmenl atAU>ena aRer ........... aevereldaJa
with her mnlhl!l', Mra. FI<\Yd
Weber, ml a~a.-alaer
a year.
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J.-iNV..JRY
GROUND
Best Beef! .
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D. llolmey, Rt. 3
Jac.._ .... 5:38 .. m., Satur·
! i l .;tiii' ""~"'" ·~,f
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Sandra and Debbie Tumor,
here for 1llo pall week vlallinl
lhelr !lrantt>lrenla, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Tumer t returned 9Jndal to
North Robln1011. ~ accompanied Jame• Cremeans w h o
.teachoo Ia Bueyrua but hao been
hero vlaltiDs lllo parent~,
Mra. C. M. Henneq relurlled home lhll wMkentl toUowlng
~- ~..1"""".!lilt In <;tlhunbas
"-·m,
1.-, , 90
DiscHARGES
'Wiifi bJi'~.jri~iW'"awd dlill8ll'
fsr, l.!t. and lira. Gordon Harris. Gofl)oO ·. . , - Mrs. Hen-
EiD1tf s. Belle,, .Mro. uHomer
A. -·~ D~
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SCHOOL DI8TRIC1'8
AND COBPORATIONB
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Meip Local S.D.• ,, • , • , •
CHESTER
Eaatem Local. SD... , ...
Meigs Local lf.D. .. .. . .. .
COLUMBIA
Alexander Local S.D. . , . •
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Eutem Local S.D. .. .. .. 4.80 z.oo.
Southern Local 8D. . . . . 4.80 2.00
Southern Local S.D. . . . • 4.80 11;60
OLIVE
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Eastern Local. S.D. • •..•. 4.80 '8.00
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In Marietta
81.80 .
.Go .66 .26 M.81!' '
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Rutliind Villaa'e .. . .. .. • 4.80 1.40 ,,,
SALEM
, MelMa Local S.D. .. ; .. .. • 4.80 1.60 ' . 211.60
SA~SBURY .
· MelMa Local S.D......... 4.80
Middleport Village . , ... : 4.80
Pomotoy VIUace • . . • • . • . 4.80
SCirlO
Melp Local S.D.
28.60
26.60
118.60
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-'.80 "
..60 .66 ..26
4.00 .00 .66 .116 . Jfl..'IO ..
.GO .66 .21i
.80 .85
.z&
;66 .26
3.20 -~
7.70 . .00 .65 . .26
HOLSUM
A
LAI&E LOAVES
4. 9~
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large
16 oz,
.
49~
lOaves
.80 .66 .26
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.80 .811 .26
~.60
Flavors
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Eaatem Local S.D. . • • . . • 4.80 2.00' ,, .
RUTLAND
Mew Local S.D. .. . .. . .. 4.80 uq ,
%eal.
crt.
.80 .811 .26 iifllo.•
.80 .66 .26 81.80 .,
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5 ·~ bat·
49~:<
ICEC
carton
.llo .66 .26 8'1.20
24.00
ORANGE
BY
NABISCO
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SEALTEST
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24.00
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Services· Held
.80 .66 .26 .88.80
28.50
26.60
UO 2.60
4.80 2.60
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UO 1.110
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LEBANON
Llil'l'Al\1'
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Fla. Oranges ......... :~~ 29~
39~
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BEAUTY
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·.:tootcl.-g Apples.'. 41b__,,
va.
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TOWN8HJP8
Sweet . . . The Juicy Kind
lliaa llarrla li enroute ID her
- . hi AI-..Iria,
Mr. and Mra. Wmta Aleablro
of o.,ton
vlaltoro
of Mr, and Mra. Rlcbird Chambora and ton Erie, llarcua Chamboi-o ~ the lor a dinner at·tito Mottln tiulclu.
:t!
rear
.
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allle~_,' Mila MarJorie lfaJ·rla,
who hu been \'lalllag here with
her Wher, Rebert W, 11arr11.
p.,_. '
ohOWD on the General Tax Dupllea. o! Real J:stlite, Public Utility aild
al Proper I} wlthiD aald Coim~ fq'f the
196!1 Ia as follows:
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~ ID Columbus b7 hla
RATES OF 'Jl~'I'ION FOR 196$
1D Plll'lluaDee of law. I, Howard B. Fr auk, 'Trea&arer o~ Melaa County, Oblo. ,
do hereby pve DOtjee that the DumiJei' · of MiiJa levied 011 each dollar of property ' .
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s9e
.
FRESH & LEAN lb.
¥ra. o-ld
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lb.
From
~~~_:~e
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.Famous · au~.uque
~PECHJ.
vlcealor her grandmother, Mra.
day; Mrs. Joe caaade, Hamden.
9~
, 20 ct.9,~ ·
WIENERS DAVID DAVIES
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SLICED BOLOGNA..•........... !b~ 39~
Geortie Kllcolllna, Marl-.
N. W. COM.J101,:0~6·
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Under e>d8tlng law, wldowa
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vi-•
of U.S. presidents are eo·
tlUed 1o a pell.lloll of $10,000
~ 'llpl"rjii;Y Nor'weo-
terltSUII!I*f;
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~ ~~!load,
~ -mlllnc ~. ind' MrL
¥a Jllhbae. Holldar
at ~ -~ lntre their ICil·
I!Wiwwdaualttar, Mr•andMra.
Robert WOOda and dol-.,, Cell>"
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a
kJur
*-"' 1llllotrt --Ill'
of
.,.., iiad .
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(Eiherl
Wllb a l'j · ,_.flon
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W - atljlciiC .....,..... It 1llo
lliRTIIS
40 r~·~s.
r-
IIIIJ88 oil a .current
· 0.: ..,qllla
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E caroy,
J .......
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.._ --~ ·-~ nine or"-. Ar'Do1d L. Dean, 11ra. Baon R.
"' "~"~· ,....
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DeW
Mr W""- .,_
00
-M
nan's
Haman Trace hit 34 of 8311elcl ; : ::":•
And 11 woo all Lee •• tho goals lor 40.9 per ml made
llltle South Korean 11011 three 22 or 39 a..J IJ!Iol• lor
par
lllrolllltt, 21-18, ill-14, and 21-16. • onnl. Honnan Trace hail 71 roLee Ia undoleated -by any Amer- bounds as Dave Daniell 110t 20,
lean aller three y-1 r1 Plu· mil Wello had U and Jbn 91alng 1n U>e u.
or 111o final- aon hod 13.
IIIII are memben of U>e United
llonnan """ the reiiOl'Ve game
Statea 1eam or roor that w111 p1u u Dm R011101da acorod9-iXJinll.
ill lho ...,ld loutnaioeni KelU> Swain had 12 lor Ha111an
April at Munich, Germall)'.
Trace.
will co~ In lho U, S.
HANNAN (19-~) L.
Eastern OponlnRochester,N.Y., Thompacm, 3-1-7; R; Tholnpoon,
'"'February 14-U.
--cod
mee1i1uJ of II»
fAll•.,
·· ; ..
p. DL saturdiy;
A couple ot plnl sized jun. ~a. J~""" I. Evana, Rl. 1
tors paced Hannan, w• Va. Ron· Bld!rell, dlutlhter' 3:27 p. m.
C!.... -..... .. Mr
Jolm D "-'•·
1
~ .. ""--son,
5-.,
• heel 22 -'••
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,......_ D• 2r-"'-olla. 100 3 •1"''"""'
ond Tom Dalton 5-5, scored 14. __. s,
• : • a. m.,
Hannan Trace jumped lalo 1 SUndo¥: Mr"' llOJ E. Nordq),
R' 1 r-"'""'1 1 da·......_ 5 o•
28-10 fint period lead a n d
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ltr"'•""" It W '5-32 t """ a, ,m.,,~j Mro.BaaiiR.J>e.
""'"'" •
'· ., · · ' · l'r'' W,tf,._ Waon. 10110 t!14
12.
Indianapolis
Quezon ai;Y.
''Tha - · ....
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ID pace Hannan Trace ond lake
game scoring honora, Jim Clulpnlan, 5-JI senior. had 13 polnta
and BtU Wells. 6-5 junior, had
J
lliJP
tou!ilN
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Jtt···Mn.__,
tw-,
ca..
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. l!acltlel;
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Mro.
' ..._ CitJ1la ckclt•o olllclel booN '1>7 Mra.
~ llJ'O. Jlmel
wllo, u ~
Oi!trqrt r 0.. of, 1llo Ci>a1mllaloa .. talco!i>.PI U...bl<
jillltl\&1
"'"""' OlbOr· ~~ U..; Ia beodlos U>e pro~
-.,11(
Dqdacm ......
~~ !llolt. Mil m1 lllxth
Mra. DJ.. .......,.... 111o MldollepJri ochool
.....•.- . . . . . . . . .
,ll)d
,.... dulrinl ....clal belp with lUI)'
· 1111, ~ alld
·of -~ ollholr aubjecQ are IDvliiod to
""' ~; lllcb. MH. cn;t cdma to. 111o claireb at 1 p.m.
. .............!!led here 1>¥ ~ .iJ11e llrllt aetolon tor aeeoad,
ITJ:'ldca [S
nu.umble
Mloo ... ~ •• E Dodderer 52
- ··-· ' died • • ' •' [ RIVER Nf:WS
Rt. 2 "--~'le
HANNAN TRACE (34.:2-iO) '
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edl1 &lllda1 morning at tho lllelJeffen, 4~-3; D. Danlela, 13~
t_._ Anha Hoa....... l where ...... _
7-33; 51.11011, 2-4-JI; Ullpllllll,
GAUGES - . GalllpnUs, 12;~ 4-5-lS; S. . llanlell, . M..2; Well a,
""'"'"'
,....illore than••1
Jw1
been a patient
lite .... 1llo daualrtar of .... t7 .5 l'UClllln8 t6 ree~ .or ron. 5-:Z-12; Swindler, 1-1-3; ~·
111e 1a1e Lawrence L. and Ma7 era; Pt. P I - , 24.80; Pomt· ..ery, 2..0-4; Bevan. 1-3-5; Jolm~
ro.Y·MIISOII, 21.93; Hinton, t.h 1011, l,O-ll.
llarr ~or• .
A na11.e 0( Ohio, llhe waa a tailing; KIIIUlwlll Fallo, 3.90 rail- HANNA'N . • • . , 10 32 4t 53
member ~ 1118 " ' - a --•·· Inc; Charleston, 17,9l statj.; HANNAN TRACE •• 28 f5 68 9G
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-..Church
mt or tho Ulo>dcm, Marmet, and Wtnrlol4,
~
Rome GrlllP 2274, llbe wu a are em tho aut.
realdenl of tho ~ Plolna
BOAT MOVEMENT·
•
Firat ahot flre1 by the AEF
GALLIPOLiS
LOCKs
Wll,.
.In
World War [ wu fired b)'
mt Guflvllle area mba of her
llaln
ll
Zimmer
doWn
3:osfp.
Battery
C of the 6th Field
lifo. Alao preeocUna 6er Ia c1N11t
m.; Solvq down 7:40p.m.;Brti- Artillery on Oct. 231 1917.
. . . . ~ brolher, lldJort,
' .,-~.,.,--=--=-----~~~~are -llr!Jiher.~ alone down !a.m. Pblllp~mlf ;..
llnd· ~rar,llt. l,lleodiYille· 2:46 a.m.; E'Deana Bot111011h 111 Ioiii.; Leila C. li>earer 1111 6 a.
a .._, lira. Marlon
4:30 a.m.; Peace Iii 6 a .... ; m.; . Berllat~ Brent down 7120
•·
a.m.; Walter S. llougllnd up 7:Rt.aa, ' - I lour ........ WU- Mlao Lucky up 7:30a.m.
11a,m ~-·~...._.
D
KANAWHA
RIVER
Mar1141
a.Di.; llfeldoN Lodla, L, Ft~' tiVIM . .wnP; &Yld _...,., Plckertnaton, ond 11181, Alan R. Merrill up 12:1110 "" up 9 p.m.; J. II. I;.wlo do!m
a.m.; Fort Dearl>om up 6:10 ~· d:15
. Iii 12:John and
D-rer, of C'Giumbull.
m.; W1nfteld, Tina L. Whitedofm 10 •~-,.;
1:50
!AIItlond
a.m.
FunoraJ HI"Yicoa will bo held 3:45 p.m.; Nallonal cl>ml 8:10
at 2 p.m. at tho While p.m.; H. E. Bowl11 q> 9:30'J).
Funerel Home at Tupper• Plelrul m.; Beaver down2:10a.m.;Buck...
ollth 1bo Rev. Robert llanderl of. eye stale <town 3:45 a.m.
llclotlq. 11ur1o1 will b9 In lho 1 OHIO RIVER- LodJ lt, J<i1m ·
..,._, Plalna Chrlatlan ceme- Ladcl Dean up 7:15p.m.; Walter
Curly up 12:15 a.m.; Lod< 15,
terr.
,Frlellda ...,. call at U>e 1\tner- Easo Pmla)'Ivanla up 1:20 a,
m.; Lock 16, E'l>cana B o ...
alliiaiO anytime.
worth q> 10:20 p.m.; AUCit'll>a
IUPON REQuiSTI
~ 6;50 a.m.; Lock 22, Morr11
sw~ VJqTOI!S ..
· HarYe7 ;Vp 6:30 a.m.; Redne ·
FORT WILLIAM, Dnt. (UPD
Locl<a, POlly R. down 5:30 o..
- ~·· \llki~W• hockey clom m.; G._...Loclia,Jellboatdowa
•••ten<~ Ill lllth \'lctory In
u.zo p.m.; Colioo ~ ...
Tuo•
~
r - Mollllf,lllrf.lldlorti!IC*, - " ' - ..... ~ - IIIII ~
., ~ -~ ~r, Lathor ' N. ......._~ ....... . -' •
II$ lirooQ!n, lro~ Mra. ~ ~
P..,.,IPlal!lil. iiU i_.... .., •
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s. -
Miss Dodderer
, AP~NS
i
e~~~~~ · ocllot
-~
Cllurcb.lfOa!ll Ualted
4.&:'!'•
su
SATURDAY
Eastern at Al-llier
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• A' .,_., .."Ctlll! o1or ~ llu , . 1iC1< I:Jil~011
elemiDarJ
~. Vol...... - ·
·lIIIIIIO<t
it .....
., llila ftak at tlti Ia tilo
iriiJlll! are Jlfo. 11....
~~:-::~~-
M;'
In one or U>e amual tourney•a
blggea draws of all~me (over
Bulllllo a1 Wlllama
~ Pd. G8 . ~ WUd.
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Lee Defteats .
Soudlern . . • . . 1 8 421 538
.
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Won- e>Pl~ ro.JOJIOIDII tid!- ..•.. U 1t .481 5
,lin. Altnd W, ·~,
lljllloiiMI.perlod.SalurAJ nlllb.t
11 U .til 514 ('~"""I j!tW.Ir.ltll't ,att,. ~r a. .-.aell.aor~-¥If'¥ tulleil, ,,~
to """'~ .tflti!W Gli.II.,UI ·at- Mlaatl ,, • , ••• U 17 .fet. 5lh lalflltJl\f a.ma,tt !ILl Qtat~ ~ y_ _, ~· Woljlw,, ~a. • "''CIII'~ ""¥>~~a· ,, . .
lflna-l!lallbouliore!OIIIo!Miue , New Yor4< •.• .. 10 ~ .11310%
IU.I~. ~'"'llfia. .... Boow .. ~ -a. llldlaal .•, ..adJrrataOIIIIu · ~lll:laui't\J
pm;,..
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woa
, , J · .. E . , Rt: 1 -a111,, ,,~,. llalr.Y 1111Ut*nt ~ ~· . l!iUnll}>t U>e-.
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•• .-'rw •-···.
W, L. ~ Gl!, Jlll!!>r J. ~ . . .2• QoiB. Otaril!l E.
lllil lltiiUt
) - •'·- ,
·GAllS -•ltd
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lhollllallli ..l-aolplu','INI Oolollnd . ..... 28 4 ;8711
,.....;: . .a.JolmQ.> ~,III..
~-·•-L+-. 111• ,...
~ . ~ .n wnu u .
alii.r Jbn H..U,., lhe Galllu'·a ~ • • ••• •1112 .ne a , 2, Gallipolis; Mro. Elmer Gierl ,....- lllld IDiml
Mra. DEfEATS
top ...,..r, and 11i1oo ~· Dol1u •• • • •• 13 U .fM ~ Ill. 1, Vllllell; Mr~ Ro.r&. N - Uwln 1. Slain, Dl,
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CINCINNATI . (UP.,_;.s&qif '
IM>ach, 11-4 caaler, a..Jod out, U., Now Qrl01111 •• 18 18 .tfl 1t
IIIlo 111.1 -0.UID<>IIo! lb.~ Mr.. Citorlntl. ... ~ ltltuo otTc<lllil>l. lhlllioo} MW~•'"
Rock.elo ran wild, -...11v111o Loa Anploo .. . 13 11 .tol ~ a Bull, Ill. I Croim CII;Y;IUcl>- J, ~. Mra.IIIU..,.J, Chrl.,. I>C ·hlo f!rat ""1!1., q hlll..t .
\'laiiDra 30-llln U>e IIQII- lloUIIoa ...... 8 ZS .258 to
lrd L. JlallHa, Rl. 1 Golllpolli; tlu, L. ~ llallon H'+P>ollalt "lh'' · Kboli Oij
n wao Welleton'o 1our111
!llndi.J'& Ruulll
lira. l.oi'Q)' McCo;, Blilwell; E. , IW!oJ• Helll'l' E., JIW¥• Booton, lll-8, ,1+4, ta.1~1Js.r; ,
otnlaht wtn, and.JeR lheRocMII'· lndlara107 lblllon 101
. ~Je G. Speoo~~o 1'1- Pllll- Jamooll. -..mll'l'.lln. C., Sttndly to wla; ljla · .Nonli' ·
with a s.t ...son Dlll'k.lnl- New OrI - 98 New Yodl 11 aDt; ·Sha1ill ·M. Nibert, l;oDipolla cU D. Prl... Mra. ~Ita R. pAmel...:..~
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pJu WHS (S.l) lo one game...,_ Millneoota 120 Denver 111
Ferim Vlcklo.L. Nou, Pl. Pleoo- ......., llllrlra Jr. Stowr; Mra.
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bln4' Alhena.
(OniJ gamee ochodnleci)
lllil Colvin McDaniel, Pl. Plooa-. ~rt P, NautzU.W, CJII• CbiP- ContJ,, won. Will ploco 'J!f!lt •
GARS remained In tourlhplaco·
l>londl1'• Gamea
ani!lliillen F. Davia, Jr. Rt. 2; moa. Mrs. Daii.YKlliv. Mro. Jom U-11, lll-8, tO:iS; ·15-ddti;bl.ll::
wiU> 1 5-3 o'"rsll niork, and 3-3 Dallu at Loa Angeles
. . Pl. PJeninl; Mrs. DonV.K-. R. Thacker ~ IDiml '!!"> Mr"- oV!ir . Now York ;RlOiiiJiat...;•
c...r.rence rec;ord.
Kenludl)' allloUIIon
Weal C'GI-l !Ira. WJWain ll Lawrence E. Nowman Ud !ntAnl !loY W-~akl,
,- ,.,,
SkiP Doomard, U>e loop'o top
(ODIJ game~ acbe6deci)
~II, _Pl. Plealllbl; Mra. Wll- am.
acorer, pumpeclln30-afor
~ G. Weaver, ~ Mr11
~ 8>lla Ill CeDtraJ Amer·
Wellsten. Jack Mo-o paced
ll!oi7 M. Cox, Rl. 1 f'; Plou· ELDONATION BOUT
lea exteado IIOlltb8ut IUid
the ~· with 13 polnto.
onlj Dreama L a-rea, N e w
MANILA (UPI).:.. Bernabe VU• ~elt..
Wellston q>aol U>e Galllo re, . , f,
lla¥On; Mra. Doroel F. Ruaoell, 11._ ot U>e PfdllpP!raa wut 1-"'•"'
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• ...... 61-47. Box ...... or U>e
Mlaan: Mra. Charlea R. Rlnaom, lllhl Eur<>pean champloo Fer... ·
ftl'alty game:
Ill. 2 Raclra; Mro. Gertrude R. nando Aborl ot llalJ Jan. 18 fn
GALLIPoLIS- llenr)', 4-3-u:
Klooa, Middleport; Jame• r. a 1:1-roun11 ellmll>atlon bout
Pauley, ~~ Smith, 3-3-9;
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Hawk, Bt. 3 POillei'<!Y: Mark w. leading • at 1llo .
Prose, 1-0-2; F.,...rlloaelt. 5-l~ C'<lellon; 11!-a. Donald D. world lty1rel&hl tltla. ')1ie lllht
11; Solas, 0-1-1; ~ncer, 5-0-10;
Dtlwney, Rl. 3 Jaokoon; Mro. Joe wW like place Ia llOl1'bJ
3 320 337 . Schultz, 1-0-2. TOTAIS28-254 239 328 81:
4 198 261
BY QUARTERS
TOTAlS
1873 1873 Gon,_..
_.s ... 19 14 13 11-57
Wellaton ...... 24 18 9 30-81
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(All Gameo)
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Eaalern .. .. .. 7 2 529 483
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Kyger Creek • • • 6 3 563 499
11anMn Trace . • 5 5 641 580
SOuthwestern • .. 3 4 468 480
North Gallto • • , I 4 261 323
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llr United P r a a o - . ,.,._lA..,, Vl~dowlll>uril-411111 · lll!o7,llllrey~lloi1n!.M<- ,, llll, &-•~ ·to 1~ -ell~·
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. N Jl, a ""!'"~ 11!11¥ Jill~ ~ J~y ~ •lfolk,Mra. Law- lho 181~ lai!O!Jih. 'll'w-r ''
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2 4 )flUor at North Gallla
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Won Lost
Aahlml • . •• , • , , •. , 10 1
Y - - n state • , •• , 7 1
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Bea•orcreek 53 DQten Bel41
Falrl>om 71 Greenvlow 52
lldaoy 63 Celina 83
DQIDn Stlvora 97 Xenia WUom,
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Lamon Mooroe 76 Klaer 57
, , . ._ ..... 58 Belhe1 >Z
7f Franldla 84
3 3 361 345
0'111ERS
......... 88 DO¥tA>n Roo-eit 111 tJ< · - - .
llbdo 9G Northmont 84
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Ha,..n '!\'ace ••
SOullnrealem •••
Southern ••••••
Norlh GaiJ1a , , , ,
2 3 Southern at HlnnlD Gnce
3 6 Fairland al Kyger ci.k
Bluii!M .. .. .. 0 I
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(J;VAC ONLY)
TEAM
W L p OP
Eaotern •••••. G 1 433 llt8
KJpr Creek ••• 4 1 322 254
8 o LAST WEEK'S RENUL TS:
4 1 Eastern 55 HIJUllll Trace 52
3 4 Kyger Creek 65 North Gallla 49
8 f Mlller 102 SOuthern 39
3 4 Eutern 71 SOuthweatern 55
3 4 Han. Trace 90 Haman, W, Va. 53
5 2 Wahama 88 Kyger Creek 52
3 4 AIOJCallder 78 Soudlern 43
Ken,:vGil • • • • • • • • • • 3 2
c.pttal . ••••
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Rlram •••••••••• l
lift. UDion , • • • • .. 1
1illclii'liiHiJiace • • I
Marietta • • • • • • • 1
SVAC Slandings
7 o
MualdfWIIDI ....... 2 o
OU.•iloln ........ 2 0
Ohio Wealeyan ..... 1 0
ftVE DAY FOR£~
By United Pri'- Jattnatlooal
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Goluie 500, .o1 dr. V8 .,.,.., ltd. traftl,, good tl,.t,
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lH.ol CHI¥ROLET
Bel Air 4 dr., V8 ""'''"'· ttd. tnona ., IOCGI I -
cor, exc::ellent w-w ti ret, clean interior, t urq . finish1
radio.
1967 CHEVROLET----·-----·-·-----.....$1200
,_ aRt DIICOVM
Biscayne 4 dr., 396 cu. in. entftut, 3 speH automat·
ic, power ''"ring, gold finish, grey vinyl Interior,
year end cl.orance.
o" ,.1111 1111•
1141• p!llll wlthl" 10 dar•·
, $1.50 t.r 50 ....N MII'IIIIIUMo 1 ••
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ILIMD ADS
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tfsotHM.
DPPICE HOURS
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1110 ...... 12100 .._ Sc.turd.y
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Pomeroy
CARD OP THAMICS & 081TUAIY
OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.M•
POMEROY, OHIO
For Set.
STEREO, LATE model, walnut
<01100le, monlll old, ~ 4- ·
speed, 11S11 re<ll!nl cballpr.
.AM-FM radio. Free llnm<>
delllllllllralloll. ttto, or ti.IO
per monlb. Phone . . . .
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Notice
TRUCK c.wJ'ER, t feet kq.
PIANO TIJN!NG, phone IIIIU509
l!ADIO 81111 TV repair, bwle .
For
one year old. 1100. Clll •
before 9 a.m. Also will bUy f'URNISHED and anfurnlalled 113 OLDS 115, sdclt ohllt, prt<ed
<lllo, ond lntlalled. .
l'IOI.
!Mip
Ulld piaDOIJ.
1-Utp
apartmenb. Clooe to IChool.
Jalm Rurlloa, Pbcme ...
to aell, l'llone :11'1-JMS. 1-&-lfc
SMALL DIAMOND enppmenl
1H-Itc '
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WILL DO sewing at home POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
rlnl- Reuonable price. PJI9ae
lnsnnce
zippers, pockets. pegging. 'I'IWlER LOTS. Bob's Mobile
miniature, ~5 and up. stud
lltU'IQ.
1-Nic
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hemming, altenllons. etc.
COurt, Syracuae, Ohlb on stale
service and groomblg. Pb, AUTOMOBn.,. 111111t'811Cle beol
Mrs. Freddie Thabet. Maoon.
Rt. 114, Phooe IIIINIIIl.
991-5443.
11 I tie
19118 OLDS • 11111117 aadan.
cancalledT Loot ,.,ar Olltt'll·
' !'bone 773-5551.
4-30-tl<'
1-11-lfc
Phone 991-5143.
1-Ntc
or's Ueense? Call tft.!N8.
lie
3 ROOM unfurnl8hed apartment.
500 BALES HAY, ~ cutSUPERVALU
Phone II!IW9'/5.
11-1-lfe
DANCE TO
liniJ, and OOodJtionod. Phone
10 ROLL
119UZ14.
!-lap
THE MUSIC OF
IIAJUo!ONY apartments - 3 and
BATHROOM
4 1'001111, ~.new:
TWO BI~ boys JI.IDdl
GEORGE HALL
TISSUE
walls, floors, furniture. Priand glrlll M-lncb. Phone ill50c
SAT., JANUARY 18
vate parldng. Out ol aU
flood!. 3 blo<b from Pome-·
1.J.IIc
9:Jl til 2:30
roy poll olflee. 9tU3C from
J:rREEZER BEEF. !'bone ftlt.
10 a.m. to I p.m.
IM-tfc
611111.
1-Uip
Bryanls Bud1" Shop
Few Rent
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Sale
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• STORM WINDOWS
. •REMO~UNG AND
BUILDING
-GUARMTE~D
PHONE 912..zoM
Altt
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Prime Minister Habitual
Wife Beate·r , Geisha Pal
HOTEL MARTIN
RESERVATIONS WILL BE
ACCEPTED.
P'OUR ROOM ~ aparl-
101
w. ...,"
meut. Pltcme 9ft.38A.
tt2-Jitt
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EIGHT TRACK Auto. otor\o
tape player, 4 apeabra, 4
tapes ($125 new), tsO. GaU
llllllor, pbone 19Ul•. 1-NII:
Mt-Ue FIREWOOD, any length, lf<'!ll
or dry. Gerald King, Rt. 1,
VACANCY for two elderly peo. FIVE ROOM apartment. balb,
Shade.
IJ.. .18tp
pie. Prefer private paid pa·
Brown'• Trallu Park. MIDA RONDA 50, 2100
lieDII. Pbone Maaon, 713-5115.
HAY, G. CARSON. Phone 7ft.
•rsviUe,
Ohio.
!'bone
conditloll, Price, P.
10-1-tf<
4753.
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bar CCNsla and Wll badu"Othld yeara. Ill ,... - . to toll hit
to bar by orranaement wben aho tortuna."
She Ilk! tba di.W.., batllll a
-her, went out with Gelaba wu iln elementary ached~
prima
mlnlat.r'a wlte and will
(llr.. and rarely lllk&
hor. Alkecl 11 abe lcmod hor hua"1 ••• beaten by him m 1 a y when ttw, wen married 40 ba atad wban Sl.lo ntlret but
Urnes. My .,mpathlzer• told bbn )'NI'I 110. 1he Slid ... tad "oo . - abo doean't took
forward to apoodlqr- w I t h
atop ilia v!olen<e but bacouae ..,.clalltldq fnr him."
he Ia a redeent man, hla hand
"'lhlt'1 w!Qr 11ae marriap blm dlll'IIJII the .....
"He 11 DOt aa lntereatllt: ,_...
moves too fila~" MrL Sl.lo aa1c1 held little llllli'r.tt for me. Don't
In an Interview which wu pub. 1011 lhiDk !bat It we loW 1111 IM- 1oa," 1he ll1d. nLt\'1-w: 1111!1
Uabod In the Shuillh Aahl fer marril8o will be more ln- wltiJ him won't be fua. n
zl• and .... hardly nitiiW a torutbW'I"
TOKYO (IJPI) - AeconiiiW to
ilia wife, Premier Ellllku Sl.to
to
mnes:;c· to
118U7tl.
Lost
Pats for S.Ja
!liTNE PAYMENTS ol IS or
LOST - Melp MaraudeT fool· BEAUTIFUL wlrebaJred terr·
$31.15 caab. Must sell 1111
bill j - II the Melp lllgh
len and miniature poodles.
aewlng macblne. Fully equipSehool Dance New Years Eve.
no sWdlng or ndor. AKC;
If foond pleaae call 991-f144.
llarllarooblo
_ _ _a.,::.~Ooolvllle,
monlba old. Call IIC-11311. ,
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lllaes. Carl Chevalier, Loll.l! cm'Mr.muA PUI'P1Es, beau- CLEANINGI!BT carpet C1eaMr
Bottom.
u.a.w.c utui, · tiny are aDver blue you ever uaed, oo caay too.
and
AKC ..p.
Get Blue Lustre. Rent eJec:..
aJao
olud
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pbone
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abam- tt. Boker FnrWented
Lalqf'- mea. ' 1-3-«c: nltun.
t.utc
ANTIQUES. furniture. dishes.
mla<eDaneous. Mr!. Howard
YOU SAVED and llaved for
Cedi. 100 W. Main st., PomeForSele
wall to wall carpel. Keep It
roy.
14-11< TR\IMPI!:T, 1ll8d very Hille, new with Blue Lultre. Relt
110t1 Cbarles Hoocbar, flnt
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Male Help Wentecl
Barplnland.
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Ldarl Fallil, Oblo.
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EMPLOYED MAN. Repair
typewriters part time. Work
STEREO, !ole model, wllnul
with dlslribuklr. CompaDy TENOR Saxaphone. Call a
COJIICI!e, one month old; 4•.
1-&«p
apeed
B.S.R. re<ord diana·
- - Loell Jntentew. Wrlle
Box 15, Glenlhn, Pa.
er. .AM-FM ~- Free home
IJ.JI.Uip USED PIANOS, !we like redi!IIIOIII!ratlou, ttto or ts•
CCIIIdllloned uprlalll pl.....
per mcnth. Phone . . . . .
free delivery, Call Rutland
114'1-71e
HeloWent.d
Ji'umlture, Phone 742-4111.
CAR HOPS, apply ln IMpelmiNOIIOII,
. 1-Nip SEWING MACIUNE, 1.. Zig
crow•• Steak Hoalo, - .
Zag. wear what you mate oo
roy.
INMic
EARLY AMERICAN ST!.'REO.
this hor.ey. This rnadllne butAM, FM radio, 4 lpeod ebantonhnlel. dams, appllquel,
HelpW••
pr, 4 spoaker IOIIDII aystem,
JJIOI1Dif8lllll, and even ......
take nver paymenla ol "m
Mele or Feme1e
straight llltcb. 1'\lr oaly . .
STEADY . _ """"'~!~~~~ ..
per monltl or pay balan<e me
caab or ft.SO per month.
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tend
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weoldy and
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man or _.....
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Watldns In clty of Pomeroy fuD or part time. Write
Watkins Product&. In<., D«<,
Winona,~
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IIOU8E roR RENT - J bedniODIB and bath. Pb. 991-5110.
l-Ute
Brnwn'a
Tnller
Park, lllnenrvllle, !'bone . . .
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l-Ute
JIODERN ONE BEDROOM .,..
flndobed apartment, Coorta
lluOdlnc
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IJ.17-71e
Phone · - ·
lui Ett.te For S.le
HOIST~ TTER.
REA TY· .
C!.O. H!IB~T.PT~ B"!k'
I LOTS - Rock st. and 4 room
house out of blgh water.
$ZSOO.IIO
POMEROY - Warm 3 betlrool!l
brick. batb, run balement.
Mro. ~
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Wife baaUilll Ia more reodll)o
•ccfi!P(ed ln Japan where ccqMa,
1uch 11 the Satol often were
patrnd ort by ·
parenjl In
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by ob-
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ce11• .aald tbelr early marr.
l't*I'O !'"' made dlll'!cull 111
hi ,._. 1111 an .....,. aort or
ouu:.r 8
man, · if~
eldttt ........ ihraya
Al.man.ac
Jill Unltad P r e l l - - - '
Todojl Is llcJnola¥. Jan. 6, the
alxtll c1o1 or 1969 witb 11111 to
follow.
HEL-EN or VIRGIL TIUFOR.,
Tho II 1>et-. Its fuD
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lnd
1alt
quarter.
Al!IIIOCL\1'18
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level lot. 18500.110
FMUII WANTED
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11to .-ag atara ore Mart
and .JupiWr.
11to eY8DlntJ tiara ore Sltllrn
Servle~~ · ~
Cllkl1ll8 'I'I!lCIINICIAN, 1M
land Parter. 111-211!4 ·J>ome.
roy nsldenc:e or er~.-t ~
vWe call station, wtshel Bollday Greetings. Dally servlcll
with llmllecl SUnday faro.
andY.....
Ill) lhll doJ In bllllor7:
II 171111 Georp \'alblnstot>
married CGitla.
II 1898 limon Lake made the
Drat lalll!l- call trnm •
- - t o land.
1n 1918 Fonner
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11-JI.12te. , _ . - e l t dlod It !do
' homo Ill 0)'..... !Ia¥, N.Y.
C. C. BRADFORD
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Com. . . llenlce
Radne. Olllo
CriUBr-
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JCIIUI Fi- 74
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Pi'tnl:e1tia 11111'- 511 '
•-thell~ wltb ·ma..-ae he llaryland St. N NY ~ 9J
- ma ~ 111 hla flllher·ao · ~74W-SI.6$
often," tho atl4. Sho lllld hor
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"He boot me pl'llbabll' bacalloe 1lhatlo .
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SYRAClJSE, 0. ~~
lOige Seo~
on her huabud'a politlell aue..
--~~rs;;to ~-t:;,r~w~·,,
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by hit~~
I!Mo~ld.et.hl sJrla;' · ,~
MIIIIILEPORT - 4 badrooma,
1100118.
CW1Bider01f
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-~ son once -
salo wolkiiJII
with a Geltha lill !'tllauil>l df
ll: .....lnll. atone at illmo"
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ww Fonlat n M.b1ant1 11
N. ClrGIIna st.' ~ ·vtipda 80
NW IAiultlana 65 llcl!l..-ao St.
t1£Y8D ID hll I ~ • • prlme
88
mJDiater'tl younaer Q,a, Jut IAiulalana Tocb 101 SC!Uihem
after we were ~. be Often Mitt 83
desortod mo and opont nlibtl!m- Marlin 74 'llloalll• Moro.67
li4a the
boml," lbe
Mid.
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sure lt· wu•I011ofdlu~u 80
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told bar hiJIIand Alder~· rn .w. vttp.
oow cll!lel. homo at nil!lt It'\. t nla Wul-80
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roreb' lllk& to hlr.
Ll Gl'al>p 88 llulltl,.laa 83
"Eitaka just like to ~
- · by liliDI!'If - 011 alena,"
the mapalae q.- bar U .JOJ-
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tnc. "Tnd~ ho tlq>ped
plart.IJII cardt Ill dol Pitt .40
In 1159 CnnireOIIDID Cllarlll
Halledl doreaW Joe fnr
!lao poll or lle]Uillcla
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SOLID lft'ATI! STEREO, 1. . IIEAUTIFUL maple atereo raA lllll"lbt for dol dQ':
walnut atereo - ' " wllh 4 dio. static free, FM and AM
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Norollll Jamaa
...ulcer, 4 lpeod automall<
radio. Full ranp volume,
caboU
said:
''11te opdmitt
clllllll!<l'. lake over pavm!!lllll
base, treble and ba!anee oon- AIR CONDmONING Refr1ger·
- - IIIII we liYe In dol
of • per month "' pay bal·
trnl. Mcntbly payments of
batt o1 011 pootlble -Ida and
atlon
servlc:e.
Jact•a
Relrlganee due ... 40. ean lft.3218.
ti.SO or balance of $11.01. . oraUon, New Raven. hllle !lao poubnllt f-1 lbts II
Phone iln-3Zt8.
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~ED L1MB8TONB for your MODERN WALNUT atereo <CIIdriveway? We fumlob and
aole. IIOild llale tunera and .
deliver. Emmell W. Sbulor.
amplillen, Venier tilde rule
Coatraclitll. Jlllone . . . .
tun!na. Precloloo buill record
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cllanger. Plays all opeedl.
Pay ani,- IS per IDOIIIb or
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Phone MJ.a54
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IJ.J.J.Ifc :.oFTV PILE. frae from 11011
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Blue tuoti-e. Rent a1e<1r1c
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carpet cleaner.
Real electric lhampooer fl.
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Ohio' a
108111 General Aooembl,y • .,...
·l<>dQ lor •hat lecldatara
hGped "ould be a ahort sessioa.
what promised to be at the
IM1t 1 storaey one.
'The Se..te met at 1:30 p.m.,
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The aeeool aeaaloo
108111 Geooral
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AIHIIII>ll' ·
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11art sometime between Janu-
ary and March 15, l't'IQ, because lea;lslatora ..Bled a bill
last auiton Dllklnl 8J'Dial ~n
aiOM mandator')'.
lP the Senate. Theodore Gray,
R-Piqua, - · also eo be otftclalb inatalled qain as the
Se.-:te preside~& pro tem.
Leader of the Democrats in
the House. where Republicans
hold 1 64-35 majorley, will spin
be Rep. John C. MacDonald,
D-Newark. MlnorlQ' leader in
the Senate will be Sea. Charles
Camey, D-Youngatolm Carney
wW replace Sen. Frank King ot
Toledo in that posL Klrw retired as leader of the mioority
in December and haOO-picked
carney IB his successor. Republicans have a 21-12 majodty
in the upper c tlamber.
Represeria-
. Uves n11 called to order at 2
p.m.
All abbreviated work week
was planned. After todly's tea-.
sian, leaders expected to have
1: sessions Tuesday and Wednea.day. then adjourn Wltil n e x t
Morda,y evening.
T~,item for legislators ap.
peered 1 to be education. That
wtll c.O v e r GoY. James A.
Rhodes' "Solutations for the
Seveli.i.es" program. a sweepIng revision of Ohio's educational system.
When that discussion starts,
the door will have been opened
tor other controversial topics.
Taxes On Agenda
Not the least, nor will it be
the last. il taxes,
Schools need more money to
meet day-to-day operating exModerate
penaes, and legislators will
bave to nm a way to provide
Collision
the reveme.
While the Sealy Bi-Partisan
Select Committee on Tax Re-Medium damages were incurYllllon urges what amoonts to red to two vehicles in a collision
a atate-wide income tax, Gov. on E. Main St. SUnday, Pcmeroy
James A. Rhodes and most Re- Pollee said.
Ican legislators are opposed
A car drl Yen by Sandra Wilderto such a measure.
muth, 18, Pomeroy, struck a car
That means either school dis- 1n the rear driven by Sandra HelP
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trlcta wW hive to be re-or- derson, 19, Middleport. TheHen-p.nized, or new taxes will have deraon ear had stopped in the
to be round. Legislators feel lane of traffic to permlt a car
ttat both may be considered.
in trortt of it to park. Miss WUd-Abl then. there is tne divl-
ermuth was cited to ma,yor"s
11011 ol. the $7S9 million voters court on assured clear distance
in state Issue No. 1. charges.
.....,roved
Clll Nov. 5. Most of the money ·
WID F for hlgtnray projects,
but a1r and water pollution and.
~n~~~~,p~Dent, education, recrea·
t1oll and etpital ~rovement
:irork .Jri,U also take a slice of
·~· pie.
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Shoc1 &,uion Forecast
Raw. Olarles Kurfess. a..
ilowllow Green, was U> be olllclolly elected to hl1 second
ierm 11 Speaker o! the House
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He forecasted. "with
C... In cheek," a short se.,.
Jlan. Kurfeas laid he wanted to
have the llrst session's work
completed by June, when the
atate IIJPI'(Jpl'iation's bill must
bo aiiCiptocl lor tile next ascal
MEIGS TIIATRE
TONIGHT
& TUESDAY
JAN. 8 • 7
ANZIOI
(Tedmicolor)
Robert Milch...
- 1 Hollimon
FEATURETfE:
Lo¥O at First Bile
SAIGON (UP!) - Two o[ tbe
United Slates' top loolball
eoachea were blck in Vietnam
SUnday to keep a promise
made to the troops six months
ago.
And
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tJte coaches, Woody
ot Ohio State ani Bill
Hess of Oh~o Unhersit,y, ~..P!"'
to make sure soldiers tram the
Me~ Delta to th,,,~milltarized Zone know they · fi'6ii0l-ed
tbelr word.
HQea made the premise
whUe on a gOOdwill tour of
VIetnam last June with Hess:
"If we . pt to the Rose Bowl
Game, 01 be back to show the
.troopa the. fUm." Hess said it
aciopdecl Uke a &ood idOL
'llle Buc:keyes, of course, did
aet in the Rose Bowl New
Da¥,
and · defeated
catifomla,
27-16.
soles the nert d~, arrlvln( in
Sof&OO Saturdoy lor I 17 • d~
tour.
"If we don't get to show the
film at least · alx times a day,
we won't be dc:JIJJg: our job,"
Hayes t.uL ~·We'll go &IV
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JlJLY I - Alvin lblll~, 52,
Rt. 2 All>anY, <b'IIQIICI U> delth
by 1o0m ol horaoe wlllle rei<In( ~; Melp Amorloan Leglon 1o0m opllto pair with Aliiens, win 10_., looo 18-4; J I m
e...,., junior oulftelder,onn....,.
od top hi- lvr 1968 M o I s a
llf&h buebeiJ team with .~0
average and Bob Bardette, also a
.;llmlor, leads hurlers wltb 5.0
rooonl.
.nJLY 2 - The 170 rnemberl
ol Local No, 426 UWUA strike
lor hisher wages.
JULY 3 .. Reslstrallon lor
Mel&o County Fair Old Time
Fiddlers Contest begins, Tom
R, Reuter, chairman; Norman
T, Wayland, Middleport, dies at
age 75.
JUL y 5 - Racine Boy Scout
TrOop 241 Doat takes first place
in amual July 4th parade; Pee
Wee League's Kelly Winebrenner spins no-hitter for ~racuae.
JlJLY 7 .. J. A. Moore. Phillp ~n manasor, reports plant
b, lull OPOrallon despite strike.
JVLY s - John William Tucker, 17,Rt.4Pomeroy,diesunexpectedly; Terry Brewer, 23,
Portland, treated !or injuries
sulfered while swimming In <111o
River; Sgt. Robert L. Stephenson,
32:, Newberry, Mich., killed In
auto crash one mile soutbo!Cheshire; Mark Werry tosaes nohitter ror Pomeroy Yankees In
tlrst game d. Kyger Creek LL
Toorney,
JULY 9 - Middleport Counell votes to rezone lot at corner d. Locu.llt and Beech Sts.,
!rom refldonUal U> hclllnoBS, U>
open door tor canstructloo or
new seniee station there. ,
JULY 10 - Mtdgs L o c a 1
School board approves overtime
pay for school l::lls operators
drlvlno overtime hours.
JlJLY 11 - JOhll Will ol Middleport named to serve on Molgs
Seleetive Service board; F r e d
over here really enjoy talking
about tootblll. Arter girls. most
of them Uke sports besL"
The coaches plan to show the
45 - minute color film at blaes,
hospitals and outposts r.angtrw
[rom the deplha ol llle Delle U>
the mountainous northern re,gions of South Vietnam. They
will open the doors (or a bit ot
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GroWing Pains ofGallia-Meigs Airport are Explained
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Therefore, I wilh to take ihlt
means 0( intormlng the citizens
or both counties concernlng their
airport.
"Through thi etrorts of t h e
CommunU;y llnprovement CorporatiOII., Gallla ¥d Meigs Councy Co.tnmiJilmers, the Gallia .
Meigs Regional Airport dine into existence. Representatives
were appointed !rom each COW1ty and the Gallia..Melgs Regional
Airport Authoricy
lormed.
Th.la Authority usumed tbe re-
D. Kenneth Morran. GoiUflOIIo Cley Mlnager lllld a member
or the Gollla-Mels• Rogloool Airport A~, Slid today I h o
birth and sroMh or ouch a lacUIb' uouelb' has normol """"""'
pain.. ,.
Mori!M explaiDed problems ol
lhe local airport In tho lollowfns:
otatement U> the - l e or both
eoundes:
"There hla been some mlsunderstancUng eonceraing U.e GalUa • Mof&o Regional Aiqx>rt.
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Chlldo, Vlco-Pro&idot'li and Can>
lilort. SecretaQ" - Treuurer.
malnlalnlng the airport.
"The orllfhal Airport Author- 1'beu men eerved the A~tt;y
Itt repreHntativea from Gallla· from lte lnoopllon, malllos I I I
oponolblllb' or opocatlng
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County ware Dan Evana, Eldon eonatruct.Jon, maintenaDce and
Wuerch, Gat)' hrt, Dr. A. R. oper~ de<lllona.
UJn June
t961. Mr. EY~n~
Chrlstenaen and Eddie Atklna.
The original repreaentativea moved to Canal Wbtehester. erer...,.. Mol&s Counr,y were B i 11 atin8 a vaeaacy in the AuthorChildl, Bernard Fultz. Franklin ley. At IIIIa lime, I was ljii>OinlRlzer and John Blattner.
ed b.Y tile Gallla County Com-
or
uElel'ted to serve as dfltcera mli!'•loner• m nu th11 vacancy.
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lor !he 'Airport Aulhorlb' were
0n · October 2, 1968. Mr•
Dan ~ana, President; B i II ChUda, vice..pre81deut called a
Now You Know
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JULY 21 - Mel.p win1 opener over Athena. 10..S, in Amerlcan Legion bo&eball tournoy opener.
JULY 22 - Flre guts seebnd
noor of Clem COOper hOme ln
l&'racuoe; UBhtnin(, sl hoigbt
t1 storm, as barn. belonging
to .Lester Thomas, on tire; Joy
Beaver, 7, puU.eci from Mlddleport pool In semi-coosclous conclition after being struck ~ anoilier child wbo dived oil opt!ng-
board.
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TWO DIE IN FDtE
u. s. ....... lho PQIJUllllim <811-
east downtOwn area,
ter ~ the nat.lGn waa .23 mlloa
east of ·Baltimore, Md. It 1e
~ 6.S mllee norihwest of Cen~
tralia, Dl.
VOl,. XXI NO 179
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Kingsbury
A public tuberculosis sldntestirw program extendl~ through
three weeks next month was an-
nrunced Ioiii,)' by tile Mol&• eou...
1.Y DepL or Health.
Repreaentative• ot the Ohio
Department ol Health have been
in Pcmeroy to confer with Mrs.
Arttur Strauu, adml.nlstrati ve
executive or the Meigs County
Department ol Health. ln reference to the program.
The program w111 begin on
Feb. 3 and will contiooe through
Feb. 21 and ta qH9I to the public
on merchandise for your family and for J0!11 home.
USE OUR FREE PARKING LOTS ON SECOND AND MECHANIC STREETS
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THE FlliSI' "PACIIEII" TRUCIC In llelsl COOinb' .. Olod
to . hAul . ttalh ..;.r .prboia .. 1tu boo~ purcha&od by
Walter
· ol . Po....,j, Tho opo<lel!,r daaisned equli>fnjlll
Dint& to ball! :&bout Cllroo Umo~ tho lPJ&DIIt¥
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WASHINGTON (UP!) - The
ranking Republican on the senate Foreign Relatloos Com·
mlttee cl.utioned today that a
b1pardsan move by 16 serators urging U.S. s~rt for
Israel could .. tau the flames
~5,0!)0, olher pollee ul>!moes moot $44,000, Publl< OIJl[lloyooo of war"' in the Middle EasL
$7,000, fir"! eld $700, pilrklftl retirement $2,880, lnsuriiiiCelllld
"I think we've got to be
meter $800, mil.o ,llaneous $5{10, bonda$900. Total $111,940.
very cautious about taking pocontlnpncloa $5~, (IIIII.,;;, and
lltlllb' Fund - Slreot llslrta sitions on tile Mtddle East.'"
rtreinon'o dllllblllll' liDd po111lon $10,000, hydrant rental $3,360• Sen. George D, AUten, ·R·VL,
luDd
$39,ao._ · .
Totals $13,360.
said in an interview. "We
Flri DIJiart!nti¢ f)Diij, ,_ Fire
Cemetery Fund .. Material
should discourage both sides
011~ $300, V<ll~ftr&- . $3001· empiOJ<es $6,500, tools,
over there from tlkir~g llteps
men; *1;~0. lire ~~ $20,- equipment ana lllppliea, $200,
that could lead to . a maJor
0,00, ~ ~ $1,- equipment a n d maintenance,
wU, which oould lead to the
000, equipment ~allllli $~0, $200, eQUipment oporlllm $200,
use olatomic We&IJOOB,"'
~llte:t ~oea$500. ~$33,- f)llbllcemployeearcUrement.,.s- ~~~~~
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tem $400, olher expenses $100.
Water Flllid ..- · omco·_ . . Total $7,900,
·~ $3;0'"', ~..i,•$36,000, Slrool C...llrucllon, - filii 11"1'
$~,500,, !aDd. and aoco and Repair Fund .. em- cheml· piO)'ees $12,000, oqulpmerlt $10,.
ooo. ecplpmeit rna1ntenanc:e $2.Ollll, equipment oporlllm $1,600,
materials $3,000, slroot repair
lllld repair b.Y oontra<l ·$5,000,
lralllc lf&bl8 $1,500, lltrfll and
lftd tr&f!lf' ,. ·
and marker~ f400~
M,~igs-Gallia
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utilities $2,300,
. $2,(100,
Victims Have
Relatives in
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:~0. ~enll etc. $1,000,
~!:i pub- public ~orotlremeotsyo
truo- tem ·~. bqlldln( rental $300,
'[111(COdfpliOd on Pase 8l
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free of charge. Skin testing, reading of the tests, and x-orays, wUl
be provided free of charge by
techniclanll of the Olllo Depart.ment of Health.
Mrs. strauss stresses ttat all
reside,nts who will need a food
hat.ner' s card during 1969 are
particularly urged to atteOO one
or the testing and reading sesoo
siona since the akin test is required before such cards can be
issued.
Meigs County schools will be
visited on Feb. 4 and 5 with read-
Legion.to
Observe
Birthday
The annual birlhda>' obllrV·
ance was Bet !or the week of
Mar. 10-17 and Paul Cao<l ,..,
named general chalrman ~ tbe
event by Drew Webster Post 39,
American Leglm, at Clio poet
homo lolonday ni8hl.
CommaDdor Dm Humel eloo
named .n awan:ls committee tor
lho part.!' and Kemelb Harda
and Leonard Jewell will ' ......
Olllhal commlttoe,
Accepted as new
members
llmprov
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to be clone oo Feb. G ar.l 7. Apln
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a positiw reactiGIJ l•
1h0wn in the akin teat.
where
An af\ernoon am evenl-w lldD
te.UII( proanm is ~lamed !Or
Fob. 18 lllld 19 lor ll<lllte willl
the location alkl exact bours tell
be aDnouaced later. 1'bole r&o
cei"fkw the skin tests will r•
turn U> iho location em Feb. 20 •
or Fob. 21 lor r-'W ol lho
testa ud an x-rQa, lf needed.
Readera are asked to check
basis.
Mrs. Strauss emphasized, how- lurther lor apo<tac - l b ol
ever, that there will be no x- the prop'am in The Dlllly Senrays taken except in instances tinel,
on Feb. 11 and 12, various
achools will be visited with the
readirws of that testing to be
lleta on Feb. 13 and 14.
Students Crom the ftrst grade
throush tile senior ~ ol hf&h
school are eligible for the tree
tesUng program which is being
con1ucted oo a volunteer patiert
Health urcler sponsorship of the
Meigs County TOOerculosl• and
Health Association. The position
is new. She will be responsible
for au t\lberculosh program&
arK! akin testing.
Mrs. Brown wW keep a ~
terral lilt of patients due at
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l h - alloodilla·· ol their appol,._
monte. She will au-! all clinic
sessiona, not only to Interview
the patients. but also to auist
the clinician.
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C1inic reports wlll be processed by Mrs. Brown and abe
will keep in tocch with the prl•
p~sldan or oocb patient.
She will maintain contact with
Ill patlenta being aeell at the
cheot cOnics with repni tolholr
medleatioo and trealmelt.
She wlU fol.low-q) all tuberculosis suspects reported to the
M_ra. RusaeU (Jane) Brown, health deparlment U> tooure lhot
R.N., ot Pomeroy. bas beenram- lhoy understand the report, hiYe
ed Meiga COUnty' a first pliillc had a recent chest x-ny, &nil
Health Tuberculoala Murae.
report to the chest clinics. She
As 1 registered nurse work.:. wiD also loll'"'""" all tuberculin
lng In tile tuboreulosl'a DeW, reactors reported to the health
Mra. Brown will serve in the department, making sure tbat
Melos County DOPOrlmerlt ol they uDIIeratarKI the meaninc ot
wore Welter Reibel, W alI e r
Benl2, Rood wm and· Rlteble
Wlpl. Momberllhlp for 1969 no
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IUIJIOU!lcod li aza, elabl over.,... _,
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IL Notional Conunaader reeG/jjd.
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tlon cordi lor havln( ,oecUred
AflliP COOinb' Commlqt._,.,
1i loall 15 momboro ~ Doc. Robert Clorh lllld Ralph W. !lura,
31 wore preoonted to Clocl, Elza nieotlni! lil J"08!II&r oes&lm Mm·
GUIIIOJ'O, J....U, 11unDo1, Gov ·dly, dl....,..r rood ImproveEddie Guln1ber' Cuuies Swat. menta ~ a ledlml of. Ccult;J
zel, !lOb v - and Harrla. Road 30 wllb,- Clrdo, &11Caocl !"'• proiiOIIIod a "Con- 101! lolmllbli\..~ Clli!Ord
lu.-y Pull(llllt" lor hlvlll( eo- Holter ,,IIIII Bill So1Hr.
curod so or more rnemberlblpo.
Tho
no el10 to
11ur1na ddt call Gov Roilier cooter 'littb : E~~a~Mv ~
no J'tiiOI:Iod 111111 bolilllallzod.> · Bloolil z>j' nllnll p_..r lmCGollllaoider ·~ ' _........··wbldl would IDdltde
lnldatton or IIIOIDtiOra will Tite - be held on Jao. 20 111o DeOit mloalonfro ai'IO DBid blllo and
moolfn&, It 1111 ~ 1o perforDied rau11ae hcllnoso.
llro bQI'o lo lho amuel B o y 1
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falhor, Mr. Willim~alif '
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vehicle is enclosed BO that none of the load can fall ott
whlle being tran1ported to the new Middleport underground ·.
WASHINGTON [l)PD- The
Electoral College Method of
picking a president was ere..
ated in 1804. In 1805, there
started a clamor for reform
that finally could come in the
9tst Congress.
House and Senate members
proclaimed loudly tor change
MoOOay while voting to re-ject a move to void an elec-.
toral .vote that had been committed to Richard M. NWm
bu't was east ror George C.
Wallaee, the tlltrd party ca~
did1te.
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News. Notes
· · If A Fire Destroyed
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000 A.pprovedfor
Pomeroy's Sewer Project
Chrlllmaa holiday, Mr. UJII,Mro.
Murtin SWart of Columbus, Slndn Beai.. Laura Hamilton ·tand.
Barbara 'i.lghtrootol Athens,JOOR
and
Henry Perdas of Clevelan(J,
1'be youtll or Carleton Church
Mr.
and Mrs. stanley Bell and
accompanied by their teacllers
were caroling at homes ol shut- l'lmill' oC Clevelar.l and Mr. and
i.ps in this community. Follow- Mrs. Roger· Young.
Spending Christmas with Mr.
ing caroling they went to the
and
Mrs. Homer Bailey were Mr•
church tor refreshments.
and
Mrs. Sam PartlCJW o( Porn·
Mles Judy King who atterds
colleg8 It Kankakee, W•• spent eroy. Mr. arkl Mrs. JohnRcberta
Chlllicothe and
Christmas •cation with and dlugbter
the
Mr.
and
Mra.
Roger
Young.
her parneta. Mr. and Mrs. Vlril
Mr.
-and
Mra.
Lormie
Hudson
Kirw and famiJ..y. While here she
visited
rece~
with
Mr.
a nd
was preaented with a pin for perfect attelktance at the C&rletorl Mrs. Ernest Perkins and family
church for 18 years bytbeauper.. at Marlon. Ohio.
Kenneth Hardey wflo suffered
i - n t Relph CorL
1
heart
attack several weeke qo
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Seal and
and
was
a patient at Meiga
tamUy flad aa visitors over the
ertl Holl(lital ho• returond home
arllia better.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hudson
'I'OUa .liT AltUIMOI II
and Tonie ol Racine vtslted with
Mr. and Mra. Lonnie Hudson.
Mr. and Mra. Jollo Dean and
.
sons had as vlsitorsreeeldyMJ".
and Mrs. HobartSmllley~Jr.,su
san. J~ IIJicl Dale, ofWieJ'U¥1,
w. va., Mr. and Mn. Kenneth
Marldna ol Racine, Mr. ani Mrs.
Clair Waggoner and Joy ot HarrisonvWe and Mra. Ama Mae
TerreU and J.anlta of Pomeroy.
Mra. Elizabeth Murn,y hall as
vlaUors over Christmlla, Mr,
al'd Mrs. Dana Murroy and
ol Richmond, Va., and Mr.
1\lrllo Wllllllll Murr~ ol Colum·
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Mra. Qazel Arr)old, E1'1Uft,
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Announce Sl{in Test Plans
REGULAR 49c PR. ANKLETS AND CREW SOCKS.. .... SALE 4 PR. UIO
go to the bench, and they wUI
"despise me ror it, but they'll
come olf the bench btmt pi~ers."
Said Hess ot hls loss in tile
Tangerine Bowl: "Our defense
was a little run doWn- at the
erKI of the seas~ but with a
bit lit""' time; "'' mf&hl have
caught them."
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1969
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walk oul"
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11 degrees below zero at
Greenville, Maine. &lnday'a high
was
' 88 at Northridge, Calif.
Hayes told the interviewer
that Southern Cal - the Buckeyes• lOth ccnqoost in a perfect
season - was no tougher than
Purdue or Michigan. ••we
caught them all about at ~eir
peaks. you know," ' he •td.
He old he has a solution. for
any players who get "fath,.,_...
(rom their recent suceesa: 1\ey
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Devoted To 17ae lntereat. Of17ae MeiBo-Maaon Area
REGULAR 2.29 TROUSERS.. ............................. SALE 1:69
REGULAR 2.29 LONG SLEEVE SHIRTS .................... SALE 1.69
REGULAR 1.69 SNAP SHOULDER SHIRTS ••• : ..•.•.• , •••••. SALE 1.19
1 was
JULY 23 - 300 chlldren irapR~nized at four Melp measles
n-
al&tJt,
(hJidren's Shirts, Trousers and Socks
HILO TEMPS
NEW YORK (UP!) .. Tho lowest tempenture reported today·
by the U. S. Weather Bureau,
excluding Alaska and Hawaii,
Wuerdl, l;o1')' {hlrt, F<ldle N; .
ldlloondiii)'MQn-GaUIICO<!nb' and B1U {:Well, Fl'lllldln Rlz.
Eldon Wuordl and llll!otlf• .,.... or and Joill B l . llolp
much as then nre no mem:- c:owrt:y.
bora In - c o !rom 1o1t1p
•'Gory lllc!rt waoelootedprooiCOO!nb', II no - - thai dent, BIU Cblldl, 'riCO'ilftaldOnl,
lbo election ot ollleora b e - lllld Eldon Wutrdl, ...,.etal7 •
poned.
lrouuror, Followlns Clio elocuOn Oetllber 30, 1968, t h e · don, it PI \IIIUibnoualy deef.d..
Airport A.-rltl lor Clio eel U> ann! the lwlpr, bid ID
purpooe or electing olllcora and Fullfal>, lncmporaled for tile 6
In( lwlpro. Prooentallho-.
In( wero F.ddlo Atldu, GorJ
9JOrt, Dr. A. R. Chriatooub,'
warmer w-,.. Lt,*
-~·tort~ .~
onow nurttet ll8 bitt ......,_....,
SALE! SLIGHT IRREGULARS OF A
WELL KNOWN BRAND·---
apartment house fire In Clio near
Ill<!".., haoprL Al!Md-
lllld U> make 1 de<lolal ...,..... In( lhLI moetlnl ...., E I d o n
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LIMA, Ohio (UPO - Two unIdentified men died Ioiii,)' In an
moetlnl to elo<t naw olllooro - " ' i
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or !he firli
Store Wide Sal~ . During Our
January Bargain Days·
What Would Happen
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f!eac;,e.:.. Lodg~ .
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~illn&l of livine roomS. Use Ctllu·Tont Satin ·for walls.
woodWorh and furniture in krtc~n or bathroom · or·
..,.,., ourfacoo OIUII bo ............, repollodiJ.
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Vc:M,i will be delighted with the w1de selection of attrac ·
tive decorat~r shades and tints tn either this pleuinl
rateJC flat wall finish or durabli! odorless type semi·&IOS$
llkyd wall coating. Both are easy to apply vrith brush
or roller. Apply V~x Flat Wall FinistJ on wills and
t~
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George OllPIIated rural CIITior cllalcl olq!od 'IQ< <GUJIIY.4opatl- ""'"' U> !Ill ~ .tllbwn jal!!l
, PAI!IS
11«111 VlotM;'. Ioiii,)' worne4 Proslde-cl
Aid
Clio
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ol
lor mall route o- ROI!Iand Polt ,._ <II heellb.
Hlc1ull'!l M. Nl- lho,~i .. Uon <Jt a .V. S. 'deiOpUon tl!ltf '
Olllco.
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JIJLY :!4 - "imford !lYMII Honry Uosp U> held the
!flU 1101 ehanp iho lsou01 lillho Vlo!nam negotlatlona. NJqron '. ,
JULY 12 .. Mr&. W. P. LO<Ih· )lrili1 _ - . U> A I< P Store A 111: e r l c • n' diJeptloa cwld
~ J,e, lho Nor1h VIol. dei"'"U"'' opolwoman, !Iaiiy dl.. ':
ary 1111100111<01 ~ ~tlnB lialf iD COiumbUI.
ll)lo..a
tile appoiapnell\ .ot Hlllll'~ Clbdt Locl&e U> • ..,.,.- W.
flu1bor
made lOr American WIJI4 IIYm·
o!VLY 25 - Rod cupot roU- full.tledijod- ~-·.·
· Awroll Hortllnllll~, ••an lnltn'llll V. S. JII'OIIIem."
The~ • . . - . Jlhoall U> _ . . In ~ ca od out ~ Mel&o countlano for
"li'e havo IIIII ~ lhlf lillie Umted· sc&~• ,,...,.. ·t
&llldo1
· ~ ' Prt&lde-o<l Rldl·
b' nnto ~· IIOivo lho VI..... pi'<Jb!ltii! ltiltust atop f l o _ ..
Jub' 25; Dlltli<t Govomor Char· u. S; tq>ollll wllllfm B.
era
u.., ...,.-lee. . aloo, ~ Le t'l'd • ll"!l, .......... ~·~rt.Y-lour mUu.., v~ .
leo R. Duncan ollolorilao F...., Soxbeln brio! vlllt.
Vlalta Milkllep)l't - ~ RoJULY 2S - Erma Jane zus .. Locl&e hod """' l'IIJIIOrellle line
~ae wUl ftJbt:~ ~ -Yi'*Of1·" ; ~ - ' -"
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tary,
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,..._ .S3, Rt. 1 Letart, W. Va., to ouc<eod W, A..,nlllllrrllnan
no ellleted Nov. 5.
JULY 14 .. f~ Fou. illlund b.Y blast throo!8h alnee
Diplomat• ~·sed concem
25, Mfddleport, IU&tainl NVen door of. Ht.7 Nlte Clubj Amerloomment on the ljlllOintmoot news conferenee. 'J'ber were
that
Loclp'o appointment -.ld
IIQurlOI wllen elleBOdlll -on c.lll Wllld l&'mJihoall ...... rt rebut
Cornmwn.t IIOUI'cea said not, -er, -"""' to be "
moan a broelt en the relotlvely
ond rollboll.
celved lllntn.
~ crille,l ollho man _,.
.JULY IS- Dlpne Deakins,
JULY 28 .. Mlddlop>r!F...,. amootb worklns r e I At i o n 1 thai aUIIouslt It . hod -oted.
!boy wore!JOI ontlleol- will be~ lrilb worked
ouL
in
recent
mOntlla
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30, Lailgovlll• Rt. 1, &el\toocod QI'Jiermelt I'Vsl rooolvoo AmorClio l[lllolnlmont o1 Jllll. 20,
lbo Amerloan delep- a.Uc U> 1~0 year penu.ntlary term lean Leglcm Department dtallm the Iormor Sal&Qi lllllblallldor .. SeiBon oltlclal• madt ...
oo com'ieUon ol~Ytanalaughterrt- for outatandlnl ddld welfare llon, hNded b.Y Harrlmon and
b oon&ldered clooeto lllfll)' otrort to ......tilbelr dollablll4· ,
suiting rrom s!Ublns death ol work; Mete• team rusled from b£o cleoutY, c,.n.s R. Vance, and South
V1e1nameae leader•.
Ute
North
VleQI.ameae
delagaLodp'a' -'!rtmeot. ·~ ~.. ·
Avel Harvey.
Americaa Ledon tournQJ in 12An lndlcoUon ol · Norlll VleC- ' our trhmd"'. one rl. them Ilk\"'"~ .· ·
It
ma,y
take
months
tor
Uon.
JULY 16- Pomeroy and Mid- llloaa to, Atheua.
nam•a olficlala .POsltioD on the coallrllllne thai lillie :
dleport Legion Auxlliaey groups
JULY 29 _,..._, Metp Comritls.- !hb to be N!otabllalioci, !boy
SeiBon'•
lido eilulii · bo
a~nl .... .e.oted U> on
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receive &wards at Ohio Conven- aloners ftle appltcaticxu:~for$32.
North Vietnamese and Viet eome later in the day when the oopeelod 1111111 Lodp. ~aovor"
tion.
496 in state cl.Yll drfenie aJSls•·•·-......._·
Coni: olllclals hid no !mmedlate Hanoi delepUon scftf41led • aiiOr Nbun'
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JULY 17-Caraon ~Des- tanc:e runds.
kina taken to penitentiary to beJULY 30 - Tlprl, coadled
Bin serving 5entence.
b.Y Edpr A - and Charles
JIJLY 18 - Carl lol Gorby
Merohall, win i'omei'OJ' Bo!lo'
ot Lanpvllle 'ajjjiolnt.a b.Y Jwlse Leosue b11eball clllllll(llonlhlp.
John Bacon to Meigs Seledlve
JULY 31 Mn. William
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Service board; Fred A. Slllf- Neutzllng, Pomeroy, receives
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lot, 93, Middleport, <lea.
. - I I !rom Vle~~>am gov.
JULY 19 - $200 Mllllon pow- enuneol In lrll>ute 1D her late
er station begun near Point Pleas- hullband, killed there on April
ant; Mike Hargraves awarded 8, 1967, whlle serving in U. S.
Shop and Save in Every Department on all three floors durlnc 011 January
tour-year General Motors col- Arii\Y.
place we can set ~ a projec- kibitzing from Monday-morning
tor."
quarterbacks.
The trip to Vl~tmn was the
Before embarking for a handfourth for Hayes ml the sec- shake t~ or several Marine
Ond for Hess, whose Bobcats barracks Sunday. Hayes arkl
rolled to a 1()...0 re"gular season Hess taped an interview at the
mark before losing in the Ta~ armed Coree• network station in
' gerine Bowl, 49-42, to Rleho- Saigon.
mOIXL .
"Okay, let's get this gdih~/'
''We'd like to stay 'longer HI.Yes fidgeted as the cameras
than 17 d81•," Hess said. ,.But rolled into place. "We've sot to
we're in the recrutiog business get gol.ng. 1f this runs late,
this time of year. The fellows we're just going. to tave to
Southern
Ha)'es and Hess left Los A•
WEDNESDAY & 111URSDAY
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Hayes, Hess Keep ,P romise ·-to Gls
Year's
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News Highl~hts . of. July, 19~~ ·
JOBth Assembly
·could be Stormy
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tbo roocllon aDd have a tarp
cheat - · She will doo make
aure 1i1oJ report to tbo cUDic
for eumi•Uon.
Mro. will ......... director ol the cue ..,.rotor IIIII
be ... _ot!ir' ,.,.. tho ..,.rota<
belq[ ~urnat. TbO ...... :will
lt!:IIII!Od4( qtllll -hit- ..
w~~ ·'£;~~ ~";;:t;' ;;.
Important Ill ~ akin 1N11111-
.,....,
~~the
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haellh dll!la-111,
COOinb' Tuberculoolo· -
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AoooclaUOII ond 111e Ollie
partmont ol HOollh. Ttio ' loeol
hultll department wUl
··'Ce
IIi 'II!!'
akin teiUoir oeheduleo
DIMU'
futu:re.
Aroeldenl ol
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P....Wi.l. fi..
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number of yeara, Mra,~ .:an.n
lo a sroduaw ril 111o St.J -.rt
Hotpltal School ol "NW~ lD
Parkersburg. Her IN&biii( ·aeU, ia the oner
at ...:an.a
Tractor sales IIDd. fq\l•.,.a lteo.
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Mr.andura.
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