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The Year in Review - Ohio

·State P,n Blas.t ing
'68's Biggest Siory·

IIIII we the
-Jiold. C&lt;Jaolder ot the dowe a,e read)' to IIUr' tbe last velopmenta that blve come 10out
year ~Ute 6D't..
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., fUo cllr~ the tp"a.
lil 8 ~-s we haYe madO sroot
In opoce . 111&amp;1&gt;1 acblovomeniJ
COWMBUS (UPD - Bla&amp;dng
atrldos fa Industrial fll"Oiill1. In the llxtles llrGuJijt the Nor&lt;UI'l' of the Ohio Penitentiary A...
Gemini .._
.. ,,,....., .,_,.up
1-.M-..
21 to tree . nh~ prds Mld hot..
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.1liD the pre- IOl'leo ol Ac&gt;ollo top b)' · rebeliloua pri100 Inmalea woo ~eleel;od b)' Unltod
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I moon 1118hto.
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lnCel'lllt:loml •a the t .
II.ISI•
"' 1)1edlclno the GO'o b~QJS~it
: what clu1nB the flttlos woild - • 11i0fY In 01110 IIi 1968.
Natloool GuU\1 tioopo, eo.
D -p~nies•
1 probabl1 have ..., called lm-

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(IJ 1'0-- '[he \ 'let
ll\llrdo called him "oneaky

Ci)ng

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&amp;nd -· smart" and beat him each
' ;time be triL'f4 to eacape.
The jungle Jailers tried valn(y
liD otarve him and lei him rot
tor ftve yean.
. .. Green Beret Maj. James
Rowe not mly rrustrBted Vlet
Cone attempts to pry uaeable
Jiq)aganda ueonteaslons" !rom
blm but Is toda,y on hlo 1Y17
home after -• rourth and
successtul ea~ape a t t e m p L

c-~&amp;ejl aa Ohto• s ~~ -4 ••a
atory ollho 701r.
Several Ieiser !Dcld~i'ltl were
~'1110re ·llwl $1 mlW.., In IOI!Ilod durfna the 70&amp;', lnduolthe J\lfiO 24 .riot.
ina I wookem . ol ..ol~encp In
·· Jua;t a •onth earlier, violence Akroll. where troopa l-eatared
'on the East Side· d Clevelan!l - r In mfd.JIIIJI. To!odo was
dalmod 10 llvea, lnclt:&lt;llng three rocked W\th aownl nlghto of
I possible achlovemento, lnctud- lumbua Pollee and state High- policemen. Ameri(".til ' s ellbth minor violenee, but peaee re1 1ng traJIII)lanls ot human heorl&amp; w.,- Patrolmen rescued the largest eiQ' waa· a town under turned with a curlew for tee~
I Mll\1, mll\1 other remarkable nine hostages more than ZS siege (or . mon than a dly. agera. Poallbl)r a dqzen other
I remedies and tteatmenta have hours aner they were taken Three lhoullnd Not10f81 Guard Buc~ dtles reole\l with
capdve. Army demolition squad troops were called in the early ·mlr;aor· liJrlalnes ~ .YOtQ NeI been lound.
I Our technology hal advue. used plaaUc eJPloslvea to blast - houri 'of July 24 after anlp'ers Mf'Oel.
od. 110 last that sclentlsto are hole&amp; ln tho loP of tho prlsoe ~!led 1 pollee wroci!IJ&gt;g .
No. 5 011 the loP 10 was Nov,
pressed
to
keep
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with
and
tho
front
wall
to
pin
..,.
ereir/
Vore
than
$2.6
mull'"'
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the Ohio president olitcUon.
hard
1
tnnee.
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domoge was den In o night of Democrat Hubert lj. H'""'hre7,
1 developments.
Before the smol&lt;e and oerld v!olenee thai saw entire b!Oelil !loPubllcan ., Rlehard, M. .NIJIOO,
1
The 60's have also brou.gla
1 more than their share of grief. fumes sifted aw11 In tho hot ol buildings burofna.
and
Amet,leon Independent
1 We have wiblessed tbe longest • ..., nvo inmotes were killed
Blaek
Nallonollsl
Fred . p.,~ l'lndldlta Georao: C, Wol•
(Aiunod) E,.os was dlor&amp;ed lace were Ill on the Ohio bOuot.
I war ln which this natkrl has
with flraktegree murder In the
WaJI.CfJ,' I spot waa irtJ~red by
I enr been engaged; the aasaui·
poUeemen•a death a. Ma)'o_r ·cart lantmark S.reme COurt ~eel­
I natioo of a President; other as.
I
B. stokes. O.rat NeJUO elected aiona making his pArty a queaI
llliY« ot a ~ Amet-iean tion mark Jn 1uture raees.
I
city, ilced his ftrst test bt
Just as OW.o pve ita 26 elee·
I
authority al'k! ordered white po- toral votes to Nixon in 1980
TONIGHT, JAN. 2
I
lleemen l.nd Nationtl GUirds- when he ran again&amp;t Joltn F.
I
We must now remember or ra- men out of the area. Order waa Kennedy, Buckeyes· went tor
.. DARK OF' THE SUN''
cord more numbers than at at\f restored lo 48 hoerO.
(Technicolor)
Nixoo ln 1968, bUt 01117 by o The 107th Olllo Gonorol Aa- ved 10 yearo for the munler of
Ume
in history.
The GlenvUle riotirw . was
razOc thin margin. Nixon'• win sambb' returned in JAI'Il&amp;l'y for hla ~ wtte, tppealed tO the us. -.
Yvette MJmeaux • Tod Taylor
The 60's aJso brought advanc~ ~leetedas Ohio'sNo.2storyfor
capped nearly a year of heavy a crac-k "*t ann..al ses,tons and Sq:lre~e co...rt, WC*I hla cue!
fEATUREITE'
es
in
dvU
rights.
There
was
the ~ear.
pollUcol acUvlt.Y b)' an presi" lllced one of its 111061 dltllcolt and was ac:~Ulltod In o oeo~
Hugs &amp; Mugs, 3 Stooges
cantinued inllation. ~ new
Few poUticaJ observers were dentt.l aspirants tn Ohio.
taska.
ReaJC)Ord.omJ.ent was trtalln 19611 waa r&amp;oialtated 110... ,
CARTOONS'
programs were designed to help wWfna. to be caught speculatlllfl'
School sltlro:... a threat by ordered In Ohio ~
U.l% thl_ praetlce o1 modlclnf 1~·
Tile Bear That Wasn't
solve the p!llbt olthe lmpovor- on elecdon night in Ohio's prl- · teachers to boycott classes alii. Stt»reme Court, w~ch told Ohlo Ohio durin&amp; the year.
~
Matinee Mouse
• tohod.
mary Ma.Y 5. Fonner congress.. ~ter rejection oC operatirv legislators, "Eltlier ou o it
B,ut.. two ,ttlentl died In~
This h.as so far been an m:- man aii:J Cincirua~U City Coon. . le.v ies- was story No. 6 tor Ohio IIOJII', or the court wm.
YOll1gatown.
where Shepnt
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
trernely active decade. And now cilman John J. Gllllgan soll,ght last year.
·
IMi•tor• got topther and was worklnet and wrOI!IM•
JAN. 3- 4
we haVe but one year to 80 00- the Democratic senate nomln1~
Two echool dietricta,' Perry in adopted - 1 new .lfPOrticmnent · death suits were lued against:
Edgar Allen Poe"a
fore the 70'1 arrive.
tlon. Sen. Frank J, Lausche, a Lake Coimty, and Y9UJ1gstown. plan and 'the 9ourt i.cctn)tad tt. j him. More than .1 milliOn tn!'
THE CONQUEROR W,ORM
During this final year r1 the three-term Capitol HOI resident dosed down bec.auU oC ru~a Ad(1Jtion or tfle
was votel damages were asked.
(Color)
,
,..
'lben1 tn early Dec~ber, bla
1960's we should, I believe, ded· and Ove-term governOr, had ·Shortagaa. Teachers argued for No. 8.
Vincenl Price • Ian OgUVJ
1
lcate ourselves to working for never been beaten In a race.
more money In Clnclruati. Titey
A brUtal t'Otibe~r i_n aeCODd wute Arlane, wt.:m he
MADIGAN
the principles on which tJda Na~
But Gilligan's • ..,port from were follow~ by studeMa in du.mtown ~luml)ua ~, Oct.i' 20 met through eorre~e.ne.!
(Techn!color)
tion was founded. In general we labor came through and he
Toledo and Cincinnati, "ffhere whkh lett ~o ~~ dead, while in the penltentlar7, filed
Henry Fondo
should work for the Individual dumped Lausche by more than unrest was prevalent during the was selected as the No. 9 tq,:~ suit tor divorce. She 1sked tor
Richlrd Wldmark
year. 'I'hd school situation In story. A third )el'&amp;on esc~ . a. c:ourt Order restnlintQr Dr.
and his rlsht to do as he sees 100,000 votes Cor the year's No.
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
fit so lone as he does DOt ln- 3 story,
OhkJ. became critical tn Novem- with her life and ldentlfied the SUn from touchtna bet tor tear
Cringe mothers.
In the November presidential ber when a large nui!lb«&lt;r or assailant as Richll"d Ttngler, ot hlm dolnc: her lxld1l.)l harm.
Whatever we do we must not elecUon, Republican' Atty. Gen.
t'ichool levies were defeated at· Columbus.
The· request ns granted tmdespali' ot the Mure. Consider WUiiam B. Saxbe. eiXIed GUU· the polls. Schools began search-·
Clev~land police and ColwD· mediately~
this QUOtation: "We live in the gtn's quest of the Senlte seat
lng lor other sourees or bus detectives got together ami
Tied for the No. 10 apot on
midst ofalarm&amp;;anxietybeclouda with a hard~fought victory to revenues and .:cmalderod c:urtatl- discovered· the gl,IR used in Co- the- U1t wa1 OhiO' a two heart
the future; we expect some new become Ohio's junior seN.tor.
ment OC many pr_ograms.
hunbus matched ohe .und in a transplants clurlnc the yMr.
dl&amp;aster with each newspaper we
Racial dlsturbaiiC'es •.mostly o1
Weather took its toll of Otno- quadnCJle murder t~ Cleveland DeUett HO!Ifard Llnr~ 20,
react." That oould well be spo- a minor nature. spread acrOBs ana durirw: 1968. Worst was at a
month earlier. 11ngler, AkroQ, received hil new heart
ken now. But it was opoken b7 lho wldUo of Ohio, 111011 olthem Wheele&lt;Jburg ln Scioto Count.Y, though, escaPed drasnets a • d at the Cleveland Clinic Sot&gt;~ 4
Abraham UneolnOYer 103yeara in the aft..ermlat\i of theassa8si• where five , persons died In lite by mid· December Wll placed 111:1 now .. dotrw. wa(l.at ~.
&amp;&amp;0·
•tioq of Dr. Martin Lujher AprD ~!18• tqrladoes boonoed on . ~ FBI's Ten 11!De1 Wanted
0. Do!&lt;. l6, WJ.!lo JuiUI!:'I~·
·There are many problems to Klrw Jr. in earlY ApriL NatiiJDo. ,between : tJte shores of the Ollio Men lilt.
r
Babylon, N.Y., received a new
be solved. We do live in perilous al Guard troops were aent lnto . River, then ..lilwept throuBh the
Last Dlf the list was a man tart at the clinic ahd heetme
Urnes. But given a choice of Cincinnati, where two persons tiny hamiet · to create · news . "iho t:clp9ed Ohio news in years the world•a lOOth traa~pllntpa- "
Whore and whim I would Uve 11 were killed ln lhree ' nltltb ol story No. 7.
poll. Dr. S1m • Shoppord. the 4i.ont. ltl fOOr's old,
wal:.
would be here and now.
violence,
and
Youngstown,
Bay VUiage OsteciJith who ser- ·dohW: ·~·
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Look forward to the future where only minor htiuriel were
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wUh optimism and have a Hap- recorded.
PY New Year.
The racial outbreaks were

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Gfeen Beret Major Sneaky

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U.,. months had been IJOOII•
eel. Total · los1; Five ' llwa in
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BOOTS

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Where Shoes Are S•nsihly Priced

MIDDLEPORT, Q.

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TUSSY

ANNUAL SALE
Rea. $4 with dispenser
Now 2.00
69c Value

tured GIL Thllllll&amp;'o report after
defection ..,.. In UP! hands
before Rowe's eseape and had
to be kept secret. Now it can be
told.
Tbuong iaid Rowe waa

climate. He

_.ered
lkitiV

DD .,_...

but Wll ralber
the oniJ'

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rice IIIII tloh eookad In brllie."
''R_ _ • Tbuo!!l ...at liD

Rowe was
-liNd 11 - . . _ II ,...
the -nt.f,ypo lltubbornell.
Thai ...... he Wll snea1o" and

ltatement

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amarl, U

wotk on the "l.lll(CJOpe!'~'
Thllllll&amp; Mid he ol tllree
ttowe. ''[ reckoned at tbe time vaiD eacapea b)' tbe bereL What
~~~at a..... was q~~ 11n&lt;o,.. 1n '-nod
to • • - • upon
return?
·~ were beaten and
hil alate.-.. The - · · ....
normal caaea, they were aut lnllllltod b)' the pards...
Thuonc oatd Uds w..r dooe liD
eager to too mudl
alncerlJiy." Rowe Wll dUierei1L Rowe. He al10 aid Rowe once
chllnod lor two
No 1()01 "confea.tona" tor hbfl. was kept
'-He made

onlY

a VOl')' abort

moatba for one

Alct.»e

at:tempt.

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NotCloaeEIIouBb
1'ballhere was lbo- l&lt;lr
the Gil when u.s. ~

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h-oo oldie

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recel&gt;i
~ &lt;IJ.SJ. J&gt;oll!;oiilll) • - · · 111ft
tilankeu,
m
'n&gt;e1 Ju4l IIQ' ...,.. nolpodl¥

bunllns guerrWao, - - In · illo ..JII&amp;I.

ttlothbrushea,

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the .tuns1o l)t'loon. lllello ~ . t1w - • not 1111 liJ. 1b&gt; ~ .. and few rauor 111
llalr«&lt;IB
1a111ns .., the guerrilla - · olhendoe the7 ~ ,.,, . . , . oould

One Gl Wll -.clod b)' a thoU all 11Uilld.~
.
lrqment. The U.S. . . _
1'lw.Y U•ed to ....... llle dell7
reached to within ""'erol ralloa of riee ood IIIII. ,~WINII
-eel yards ol Whore i l - 010 IIIII were &lt;1011111!, there was
and tho others 111. The guardo . ...l.Y oome oalt ID' .,_ with the
ran aWl¥. 1be prl-.en dld DOil: riCe.'' 'I1Mioru!: sa1.IL
dare nm.
Each year. ROWJ~ waa given
,.They lay there and dared not t:wo pllrs ol suer...·· "MUama•

oaldRowe
'l'huQog said ·

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bent
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AmoriCIM.
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VOL. XXI NO. 177

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

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JANUARY 3, 1969
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Budget

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Entire Blocl{ Is Threaten
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BUIJEfiN
PT. PLEASANT -

A huge

fire in downtown Pt. Pleasant
c-ontinued to rage out of C"Ofloo
trol at 1M2 p.m.. loda,y. II
was reported the roof of the Ben

Franklin Store was afire at
noon. At least three units are
fighting the blaze.

Pr. PLE~SANT - Every lire- was threata\ed.
man and pl.eceofequipmentavailAblaze were
able was battling a Ore at 11:30
a.m. t&lt;Jclaj&gt; threatening two drug
stores and the G. c. MurphY
Music- Box 1n Point Pleasant.
It was reported calls had been
made for all poasible help from
IUrrounding comm ll'lities in Ohio
ond Well VIrginia.
The enUre main block of Point
Pleasant's commercial center

Collen'•

Drug
Store, Fl!ll1 and Main, the CIIJ
Pharmacy, 424 MaJn St., and the

at 408 Main St.
Unol!lcW sourcea lndleated

ohe deported liD have a blood tell dlfllcult.
The lire started In t h e
.a .... ~"'-.

lakon.

~Odroom.

It was reported first at 11 L

mus1e store

m.

the ttre wa1 belleved to have
otarted In an apartment above
the Clt.Y Pbarmaey oeeuplod b7
Mra. Anita Mc:Allister, It ns reported Mrs. Me AUlstM left a

On hand at once to aasllt Point
PIOIIallt llremen wes Navy Yard
lire deportment.
The Ben Franklin Store wu
next In line otllre.
Subfreedng temperature Wf.l
making tho lire...... work -

ntghl ilghlln a bedroom on wbon

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two liD ltve!ldlea

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bQur.

It wu aJIDDif two 7111'11 .., to
tbe 111011111, .. Jon.. ~~ lle7; -

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WIND AND WEATHER
LOTION----------

Van
'Ibuone,
the
defector, bad been uaignid to
questklt and 4 T~" eap-

On the \!IIIII 01 total liDnl of
~&amp;0·~. Roll&lt;lrdam laThe
NiotherlandJ lo the world'a lar•
..~port.

MElGS THIATR!

RIGHT ON TIME FOR

:11

Phung

Now You Know

p._..

THE SHOE BOX

told uf ~....~e'a live yura in
green hell.

regarded b)' h11 captor, as their
most •"uncooperative" pri11011er.
He uid the 30.year-old aotdler
.from McAUen, Tex., had been
one ot ab: AmerlcMt held in 1
Mqkong Delta jWJgle camp 150
mile• southwest ot Saigon.
11u1o1Jg nw him In 1967.
Not Emugh Food
,
"There was not enough to eat.
there wa1 no mf.dlclne. SOme ci
the . prllmers were itck ror
year a. Gradually he &lt;RoWe} .
teemod accustomed to the

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Rowe hal yet to Plblleb" deta)l
hla ordeol bul a Vlot CCng
officlol hll deloo:ted has

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Flrst Ave. Vtsttirw hours 2-4ao:t
p. m. Parerts only on Pedi,lilbcl~s Ward.

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AD~ONS

Gary L. Fife,U52Second Ave.;
Mrs. MarieR Sheet&amp;,4l8Fourth
Ave.; Mrs. Charles W. Eads,l08
VIne St.; Lawrence R. Hall, 29
Vine St.i Katri .. K. stover, 62
Lincoln Ave.;UO)'dJ. Ctrter,Rt.
2 Gallipolis;. Macy J. Simpkins,
RL 2 Gllllpolls; Mary J. Simpkins, Rt. 2 BldweU; Mrs. Rex fl
unroe, Rt. 1 Norun.,; Robert E.
Manle7, RL I Vinton; D!o• 1.
Ewna, New Haven; Mrs. P~
McDaniel, Pt. Pla.aart; Mra.
Jlasll R. Deweeae, Mason; Mra.
H, Kenneth Bless!Os, RL I Leon;
lira. Lollis Mcllllnlel. Pi. Pleaoant; Mrs. WWiam T. Englloh,
lllddleport; Harey w. Kaul!, ¥ld-

d!0p0iot; LuameStaa.ts, Syracusej
Mrs. Ethel M. Martin, Rt. 2Pom..
eroy; Elmer S. Bailey, Rt. 2 Pomeroy; Mrs. Catherine Nierman,
Columbus; Darin L. McKee,
Wellston; A~Us J. McGuire,
Jackson; Mrs. Earl D. Conley.
Chloe, W. VL; Luther N. Sprad-lin, Jr., Rt. 1 RQ;. :Mrs. Cliarlea'
E. Llndrmn, Jackson; Mra. Don- .
old E. Richards, Wellston; Mr.,
Robert D. Ervin, Wollaton; Mra.
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1n T. Bootty, Jaek110111 wnuam
Colhoen, Jackbon; Mrs. Jmn R.
Thacker, Wellston; Joey J. Wyant, Rt. 4 Jackson; Mrs. Harriett
A. Tucker, Wellsttn
BIRTHS
Mrs. Qlarles E. Landr~
Jack1011, dlugtuer, 10:54 I. m.~
Tuaaday; Mrs. Dcnld E. Richorda, Wolloton, daughter, lo03
p. m. Tuelday; Mri. Michael H.
Ball07, RL I pt, Ploeaant,•aon,
1 p. m. Tueada.f; Mrs. Jmn R.
Thacker, Wolloton, son, U6 L

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DISCHARGES

ClndJ L. Buteker; Frederick J.
Colvort, Mrs. John F.· Colwoll,
Mrs. Clarence C. Crace. Rlebord Flt&lt;h, Hoz A. Henson;·M&lt;o.
Hobert F. Hickel, T~ K. Joo,..
aon, Mrs. CIIUord E. Mlnle7,
E-etto M. MeGIDnlo, Mrs. Auol-

ARRID

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Your car
LOVES
our service
11rh•..,., It"• • lrN~e 1.,,
oil cheft~. .. .... ...,. check,

rey Poore, Mrs. Margarei L.
Prltchet, Van L. Roueh, MrL
Mom Smith, Sonlord c. Stroop,
Mro. FIO&gt;d E. Well, llonold C.
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Shoelnaker, Lenora M. ·Bornett,
Paul Bearhs, Usa cameron,
Mra. Helbert W.
Mr..
ClrllOI L. ·

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E. Bostic, Mra. Lowell ·B. Bush,

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SOlman
Willlolil

doughier.

Make ,Eiberfelds ··In Pom..,oy Your
Center.- .Wearint ,.are! fOr your family .a,.d
turnish~nts for your hOme. Shop botlt Frfday and
SatUrday nilhts untiL9v·A-cood. time for' t*mn;'
sbOppina. Use oar free Rtfklnl '·lof on 2nd Street.
Sale in the Ready rc,C:~,fD•artment . em the
Znd Floor - Womens Qrtslfs, Wm,~ens Coats,
Girls Coats,.Girls Qresstl, Women~ Skirts, Girls
SkJrts and Womens Blou~_,.. ~ : ,
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Sal~ , of Fieldcrest and Cannon · Royal Family
Bath Towels, Hand Towl's and Wash Cloths on
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Llberol-leoning
pulsed in their drive
House Spe&amp;kel- John W.

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Serate'a eutrenched
with !;1m.· Edward M.

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Another bit shipment of Mens Bla Y•nk Work
Suits'~n the main floor.
Annual Sale Price.~ ~9, Pl~rt·~. '"~~nn
and t=:_ormfit .Roaers·on tl!f~.~ ~fl~~~
··: ·.-, '$ale of .Furni~re tpr evi'IY, 109m in::·'rfUf
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cue Is probebly closed. However. to ease your mind. call
fOUl' teenage qdeatloos the Juvenile Dlvlskln of t h e
10 YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, care Clv Pollee. Tho.Y can't arrest
&lt;If Jlelell Help USI Ibis newapa- you, aa no eharge has b e e n
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bow !&gt;elpiUI they are. y.,. eee.
they NEVER waDI to yOU In
court!- H.

Jlelen:
·.shopllfllns for the first Dear Helee:
' 81111,... ..Ugirt.ltook someDurlnB IIIJ ,llllat 11111d walked around the store 1 porU.,q,atnd ID a 11111&amp;11 sodAI
· II, !Wtlen, unsure wbether club With ...oral olhOr girls,
One of the glrla stood by me
retum 1t. Never again!
IIOCUI'ity guard brougbt more thin did 1117 best friend.
_---· wbere they made I don'l .ki!IIW wbat I wwld ~
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$U8 It coat, ""n d done wlthoo!J. ber. Silo made
statement sa,y1ag r In- !eel woriiiY again.
Aller the baby was bom, I
"' steal it. I didn't atto leave the store with weal to work In a dodor'a offlee. But I am 17 and plan *&gt;
~ct.
1 ean't sleep nlgltto, hop- &amp;~~~.!Jack to school tbla month.
' 1111' !81Dil)' won't find out. Th~4oetor asked me to reelong Ia tbla record kept omrtumd aomeone to replace me.
Both 111J best friend and 1be
girl w11o helped me wben I nended It are (lU8llfiec:L
lure
1117 bell friend OJCPOc:IS me to
reC!OIIIIilend her, but I feel the
sb:l deserYes It, Wldch
shaUidl choose?- P. F.
Dear P.:
Aren't yw a llltle eon!used
&lt;il whiCh girl Is your "b e s t
friend" and wblch your ''fair
weather trieofi"• I thing t h e
girl who skiOd by when you nendod
her has tbo boot quall!lcaHome
Uooo for the job, don't you?- H.
Dear Helen:
Help! rm • goy of l4 and
rrn eon!used a great deal. M,y
Mom doesn't want me to see or
eYen speak to my Dod, and my
Dad doesn~t want 'me to see or
eYen opeak to my ll!om. I live
on Wel!aro In a roster home.
How can I avoid fusses, 8Dd
yet ... both my p.u-onts? TWISI'ED AND CONFUlli!D
Dear T and C:
Seema to me both ycur par.
.,.. have glvon UJ&gt; the rlsbt
to 11111 yOUr ll!e, 'Take your prOb·
lem to your Social Service work..
er at the Welfare Agency, 81111
Ord•r By Phofte
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' Allrll 3 _ All&lt;lrew ~ 1 , .Ra&lt;Jne 0 wr iter, died 01 11e1p

G...;ral H011&gt;itaL
' /tl&lt;. 4 _ EIII!One Deoldn1,
LarwoYIDe Rt. l wu taken 1n1n
cuo!ody follow!.;, the stablitrw
death of Avel Harvey.
Apr. s _ David Lee Buros,
26 llfarletto died In Vetorana
M~lal ~llal 01 iJiluiie•
'received ~~- • 'warch 30 ac;cldent In Melso cOul!b'. .
~r. 7 _ Devid cOlla woo a
kite derby held In Mlddlepol'l.
• •·r. 8 -U.RichardA.Gel&gt;- .
hei;.r, 27, Pomeroy, u.s, Naval Air Corps kiDed In Vietnun.
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cal District teachoro were offered one year limltedcontracta.
Apr. 10 _ Middleport .. Pontoo
erOY Rotlry members ond their
wives colored hundreds o1 eggs
lor Mld&lt;lleport's amual ell! hunt.
Apr. 12 _ Betsy CUnni~,
Middleport, awarded · nursizw
scholarship.
~r. 14 _ over 500 youngotera attended tho Mld4leport
Easter egg.~mRt wllhRonDieHawkln&amp; !indblg the gold colorod.elll!
worth $!0.
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~r. !5 _ Richard va,ughan
elected to head Middleport PTA.
Apr. 16 _ Wallace Bradford.
Middleport, reelected president
of the Meigs County TUbereulosis end Health Assn.
Apr. l7 _ Farewell pirty
held honoring the Rev. Howard

Rl.f)(lelt, for 17 yeara pastor or
tho Middleport First United Presbyterlan Church. who la movlrw:
to Nortll Lewisburg.
Apr. 18 _ "Tho Melga CouJIV
Historical and Pioneer Sociecy
meeting in quarterly session
learned that $30,000 had been
rectHved Cram the HersherFouQoo
dation toward construction of· a
planned museum.
Apr. 20 - Larry Hollon, a
junior, bo&lt;.IJIIJ .tl]e lint So14b-

_) ~ fitr. •
nOd - one already haYing boon l'et»&gt; uueriDg
I!AW.Jl),:r~allttl'l J1mi.!l''::~ II&gt;- .•• , • , , .,:&gt; ,, , ,. '"''. •!'!!l ll,l&amp;h. S.:ho,t!!: .mo,~, J)q~
· · T.'IO'I?'M"' 1961. 10 receive the.Ohio FUture
,(pqg.. ,g~o~ ,ofi IIW&lt; -'l"'' 'Fes U
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perlonned by Klrw, ,A register- l'le
ed llll'&amp;e works aloo IDthe program with K1qr: and there are
Tax aasiatance cklrlng the 1969
two nurses' aides · ln each CO!Jiloo Federal tax flUng period will be
ty to he)p with health problems avauable at the Athena lntemal
eocountored.
Revenue Service omce on FrlUPGRADE EXPLAINED
day of each week. Theo!!lce wlll
Slyre e&gt;plainedthe"Upgrade" alao be open roraaslotaoceoothe
program which Is corrlod oot !Ina! day for tulng 1968lnd!Yidon a !IYO - couoty basis with uallncome II&gt; re(ums, Tueadl,)',
coUnties combined for the pro.15• 1969 •
Jac•-v•~AprU
g'ram •'ncludt·~
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Thill wao llllllOUilCod nxla,y by
Lawrence, Gallla and Meigs. John Abel, Admlniltratlve· RepNineteen people are , enwlOYod resenlltlve ot the Internal Rev·
in tbo ~rognm which stresses · ··- Service In lido area. Tax
- ha 8 boo n $129 •000 e.•
health · "*re
asalotanoe houri
en each Frlfunded for the~- which day wiD be !rom 8:15a.m. to
has headquarters . In Wellston. 12 ooon and from 110 4:30 p.DL
Throe teams of five employes Tu&amp;le.Y•ro clealrlng 10 ..u In
make roferralo tor area resl- their !llolllilina can uoetel"""""e
dents wlth health problems. U IUft1ber 592-!188.
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no referral to anotbt•r agency
'!'he -~ lntemal Rev....,
can be macle, !hen some funds O!!ioo 11 located iD the Matt8rs
are aYalilblo fer corrections WI- Rulldlng, 2f Eaat Slal/f.'Sireet.
dor die Upgrade prognm, .
"Taxpayer&amp; corilil)ll!lllie office
A clinic Is helcl each week at with quellkilla ,,;,o.cern~~~g the
tho employes' club hooae at the · _.uoa &lt;It , tbelr rotuma
Kyger Creek Power Plant. A :.,..... propaj-e ,:. muck of their
doc:tor worklrw half-d!ne with .,.. relllnl _u po.olillle before
the progrmn conducts the clinic. aee'dDI ual.tanca ., Abel said.
The toUJ program is directed
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SCRAP P..01
~ RISING
ical serY~eea.
Transportl on I
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smnetbnea provided to ciUea riCLEVEonti~....a~O
where treatment can be aecured .P cea t
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ata nmlinal ooat
week In tho wake of hlghor bldo
Hottman spoke on thti"Foster oil J~u~~lne~~~.. ~
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~ ...-aIlea, but 111J mother pts mad dl.l'.
U ·WO cloo't oil llll *&gt; lleep b)'
, DEPUTY RETIRES
mldlilsJrt, Woold yOU p i - tell
cOLUMBUS (UPD - Louie
bar tliat. slumber partie• orin't D. C~.totoa. clnpuQ- stole treastor sleeping? We don't make a L\I'er, hal!l reUred after 47 yeara
lllt of no1ae but we like to ~ with the d - - r L
DK!11 of the nlillt- - PAR'fY
DROPOUT
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TAll T J\KE UP
DeOr P.D.:
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COLil1Jl!US
(lJPD - Colle"'
a tlkeo a 11f0c1a1 ldnd ot Uona fnlni Ohlot~
13 ma.jor tax-parent ,ltte lhl'OIIIb sllllilliW
parties. Yaur 1IWidll!t-· eo ~ed f69U mDIIon, an
'l l . IM't tho VP1 , ror -iU riillit tncrea118 of ~5 l):er cent clurins
-~............ 10 llbJ jloa'I'Jllll the nut hlilt' o! 11168-69, otate
pliijl, earl¥ reoor4 poi1ld In- Treaaurir John D. Herbert aald
ThuriKII)'.
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Mal Jl - JlorblrJ Whit.,,
mldo honarary ·~
hollorl&gt;1l with blllqlolll at Mlddl&amp;- daii81Iler o! ll(r, ind lito. Din
p~·~- ·~. ~
White, p...,.ro)-, nlmocl _!l'imor
won !&gt;1'010- ~· at tho
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Apr. 36 _ N_... ~ oitr\) 10 WaohiiWtoa 'loi'ba~
Mvlsoro and ...,..,., 'Confior- ·Dill' ......,.,.,...,.. ll,old 111 M* hlihl'a- ~ m c:»uncU 1\11 ~
onoo In P-•"l'· ,
. CoullQ' tcl!&lt;d•-' ~ ~~Mole)' coliOI Prallloinf tootii!JP~.
repon .to the GaWpolia ~lo lJ&gt;o
~r\ ~ _ 'Rutllllll'll!a!I ~ aiod James Condo ~uooq RUiio 51Ia1" and WchQI• Spencer
otltute ror llUr bo!Ir•· oaeh ~. clo!il&gt;ll whoo 0 P..,. !ft thlbulld- and· l!illll DIKiddl.-rt 11 ll'h ~!Iii vlle&amp;!l•- and ~
five dayo a weell The7 will r.... ill&amp; l*r•~ MIIIGcl. .w-., Gallla Schoql pran 'lrith .Kendi .CI\i.., torialt, ~1..11, at Soidhcolve •!-68 arl hour, Et~h P&lt;&gt;l" ¥'! .llflllc' woinoo~Uen$- and Eel Slnlth !Wiled 10 tho '1'1• · wrn Jllall. JJadno.
oonacOijlted wlll ~ ..~i8Jiodtwo _ ·.a a opoelal clay for -.1o- all;, tltloo .it "'P......_ Slj[II
' J14,J 22' - " AIJO.HQiter and,DIch~ ~ tho ~d- and WID_ ora Iii the Ti-!nlt;J United Clu!rch SCIK&gt;;IL, '
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VERY RI!IGIIETFUL
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is ••~- to ·blain at onco.
Pe....U told- part lo lido
p r - 'mWII , ba at loaoi 68
yearo old and lllll witbln a~
ta1n .......tc erlloria. ThaJWIU

Ct)uniJ each
have ninO ropre-Uwa· .., the
ExecuUYO COUIICI\- 'i1Ie
moeti ext· tho llrst -~- ot
e••h mouth rneetliiiO ~~na""' ~~~ Galllpollo ind ,
p...,eroy.
play 111o
rde to tho
J-Aw'on llotllllp, aaollllnt~dl· two &lt;;hlldreo., :)
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_fec'IOr
tho - · rti)OiWd
TesU1111 to lnlure thi p.oriOIII»on lhl NellhborflocdYouthCollll poychlllcaicollT lit lor thl _.
program ..,. _llDderwl,)'wlth Mro. piQ)'lilent wlllbl-ui:tndl&gt;)'111e
Frances Spencer, Pomeroy Route looUtute allet ~ person· Is n&gt;4, as dlrociOr in both counties. !erred by tho CommWIIIJ AcUm ·
There .are 18 earolleea In each Program from either Galila or
couM.\1 workblg 31 hours per Meip CouJIV.
week and recelvlrw$1.40anbour.
it wu pointed out that transThe Pl'Oir&amp;m ha• been llmdod 10 portotlon llmda In the lOiter
Jui.V 7, 1969 the ilsl·IPPraprta- · grandparent Jll'08I'lln are limitlion totall111 $42,510.
ed IIIII It will b1 IIIICeasary to
employ porsooo who ltve close
Asks Recommendations
to the lno-, rather thlnlhoso ,
Hofllnlln UJ'Il8(l member&amp; of who It,., for' example, liWif
the AdYlsory Committee to rec:- mllea ~rlwr In Melgtl ~V·
ommend young people from 16
Hollman also touched br1e!ly
to 21 to be included in the pro- upon CIOpentlon Malna~m·•
gram. Replacements are •""' and other l'arln management prostontly needed, be 11ld, blcause grams which are planned. but
of enrollees ' moving to other which have oot yet been funded.
schools, to other employment,
or graduating from the p~ogram.
PENDING PROGRAM ·
Those participating must ran
sayre spoke on anOther peni.within a certain poverty criteria. lng program - that of lepl
High school graduates ln the pro- service for the underprlYllegod.
gram may receh'e training for as Umler it, circuit lawyPrs would
long as six months; school dr~ come to Meigs County at inter·
outs may be given longer peri- vals to offer tree legal service
ods or training. The 26 enrollees lor low lneome people.
tor the two coonties is the maxiThe director llso spoke ot
mum permitted at one time. ED- the estabilsbod Ohio Valley Hoerollees may work in any pro~t pital Service which will construct:
which ls a tox supported pro- hospitals In AUiens and Gallia
gram.
Coontles. This service groql is
Leo King, cmnmunity service composed of seven count;y areas
conaultont, reported on work ln and ma~zy millions of dollsrs
bis program.. He is in Tq)pers will be involved, he aaid. AlPlains each Monday; HarrisoD- through Athens and Gallla Counville esch Tuesday; Mercerville ties are die prime boneftdaron\)Wedneadays ·and Rio Grande ies. other counties will benefit,
every Thursday.
Slyre pointed out..
His job Is to talk to people ln
Slyre closed tho meet1111 a'theae areas, to learn tbelr prCJb.. ter remarks on the outlook of
lems and. oCier referrals toagen. the poverty program in regard
des which wlll bolp solve these to the change of party adminlsproblema. Sometimes soltqions tration in Washington. D. C. thiS
al'e avalllble thr0\18h an exist,.. month.
IQJ agency, Killll sald. S&lt;Bne
Mrs. Slyre and Mro. W!Uiam
homes may have several pl'ob- McKelvey, Meigs cowty C,A,fp.
lema and need refe"rrals to sev- secretary, served refreshments.
eral agencies, King said.

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Farmers o! America Degree.
Apr. 21 _ Albert M. Cox,
~eigs real estate broker, died
uneJCI)ectedly at hia Middleport
home.
ADr. 22 - Middleport Cow&gt;cilntln Cllirlea Byer named Middieport ci.U defense chairman.
Apr. 23 - Several troeafellod
especially In Middleport when
severe storm &amp;truck.
Apr. 24 - Dr. J. J. DaYia
elected president o! M!llga Cow&gt;ty's Ohio State Ualveralv Altun•
n1 Club. David Smith awarded
grand prize at Wahama'o Jllllior
High Science Fair.

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oer.... their anilull' ~ 11&gt;
Molp MariUillr ~Wlliil~·*'!lil.
Bruce Stalnaker, .....Uot, tooli '
first place Ina !alent ohoif
ed in Middleport 1iy Meip CGu,_
v YCMIIII llemoorat Club.
Apr, 29 _ one ..........,d years
of Maaoory 1n HarrlaonvlDe obaerwd I&gt;)' Lod&amp;O 411, 1'. and

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CounQ' ~oalo and. Health
Auii. f.lrl ~Yid Btopko ldUO!l
In e:tPiool«&lt; and nre at Geary
Body Sli!lp in Middleport.
May 20 - steve H. Colts,
aoa of Mro. Charlaa GttakjU and
late Robert c.iato, Ml4dleporl,
awarded the degree of doctor o!
ostenplthy ot Kirklvlll•• ~
~ 24 -:- Homoa wef&lt;i ~.,._
ated IIi llullan! whflq ftOO!Ia·lollowtid hOa.'v.Y. , c)yornilbf ~
H~ Karr wlo _ . . p\!Onl
eonlrl~r tor tilt ... !blca
HliltSchoal.
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Plclttno, Rael110 Routl i, ••.,..
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eeremonleo hold lor tho 1'1q)orl
l'ilinl - Chaltlr Wliter lllallielo

First Place At Stake

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CoolnQ- •. Dollar~ 1m; ScJiolll:•·ll,l'1liiJ'OIII. }'!"" lli - Tlln ~ P.Ort..
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Stetoollllllary ,A~ al 'l(••~
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P ASAI&gt;ENA, Calit (UPO Mike Poiukl, the Ohio state defender involved In Wednesday's
controversial touchdown caJl In
the Rote Bowl, aald the deel..
oloo aiYillll Southern California
1 touchdown waa ••ri&lt;Jleulout."
Polaold lllld Thurodly: "I
went U.. with (liom) Dlckerooo
and 1.4 tho bill h~Ued to my
cheat whln we fell to the
around and the bolD shook loose.
I had my body between Dlcloe non' IIDd the baiL I heard ·one
referee yell.· •Wiltte'a sat It'
c-'nil!ll tho bill and Ohio
Stall!)/ ADd 1 JUII1Ded ~ and
alar~ to the blnch. Then I
, hoard another IIIII' rule a olmultaneOlll catOh, That's ridiCI&gt;-

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tho Silver Bridge Dlaaoler was
reco\'Ored.
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JlDIO 23 - Bob .Crorlwaalhoi
champjon plo eatet o! ·die
Bona ~ptta Qlt!IIJ und!I~ , al•
mosfllxploaliian,hour. ·'·
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ter, pwi USC olx addlUooal
points, but OSU won tho game
27-16.
Polaold abo ha&lt;l the ilat shot
·at USC'• 0. J , Sbrwsoo on that
. 8~ touc:hlloim' run Simpson
,made \n tho aecond quarter.
"1 waa &amp;Ol111 qatnat the
IJ'aln when he cut back and I
Ju•t waved at him 11 he went
by," Pdlaaki aald.

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today In pro foolbaD'I
moat burning queotkln of tho
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room.
Nixon later contacted OSU
Coach WOOdY llayes 10 COIIgr&amp;tulate hiJJL ·
Both Ni¥Dn alii comedian
Bob Hope e"Pressed fiPpreclatloo to llayea for his trips to
VletnaJn to ahow football mov-Ies to American forces.

return u bead coacll of Lo•
Anseles Ramo 1&gt;011 aeaaon?
Ram owner Dan R-•• fired
Allen lallt week because ~ ••a
peraonallt;y elalh" but baa DOff
changed his mind and wants
Allen back, ar.c:ordlng to Mro.
AUOD and others. ,
AUenta wife, EtQ". talked In
an Interview wlth a Cblc:ago
radio otatlon Thurlday and oatd
Reeve1 wanted to rehire her
huaband; l{er huobend Wal
uncleclded about l!lllns beek to
the Rams; and she, Mra. Allen,
wants him to stay out of

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llkt "oo comment" thr&lt;iuab the
Ram pubUciQ' alall.
AUOII did nat IIIIIWOr hla
telephone.
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Coaotel lllvlolon of the National
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AlloD haa lllld -c:hlng
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REPAIR SERVIa

Cowacy

May ~8 ··:- Dilvl!l ~~ d1·
rector, 'pren~ ali3nh attlpt

Center Jdm Muhlback auf.
Cered a broke ftbula aDd dlalc&gt;cated lett a.OOe In tho first
quarter IIIII had hia lei In a
cao~
Ha11bac:k Larry Zeilrll
auraed a lrlc:tured rib suffered
In die flrot Clllllrier. Defensive
hallblck Ted l'row&gt;lll ~ed on
an ankle IDJureil In tile aecond
halL Senior Uneblcker Dirk
Worden, who imurod hio knee
ln the Purdue game and aaw
llUio ac:tlon, was aet to have
surgery oo the bad limb at COIumbua Monday,
MeaawhDe, otllclala ot the
Rose Bowl t)plained the reaaon
telerialon viewers dld not aee
Gov.- James A. Rhodea with
Preskleat .. elect Richard Nixon

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•• announcers said they would.
A RO&amp;e Bowl otnclal dicln.'t
recognize the ·otdo goveraor
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lhe Ohio alclo to the - r n
Cal olcle at hal!timo.
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Mal 1 - Tall IIUlDI of Soutbom Hllh ~lioOI aelil~ wur
Jl!;~r $0hf~ ~i'vlC!I ~'"' oll
of 1M Melp COUIII1 co~~Hrva-,
Route 33.
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y_, ··~ ··84 i:$ prelideiit cif ~· tadlol
Cbarleo La.... callaopeetllc~ :club *!Atlnc' li!&gt;Jd
Pomen!l&lt; .AIIl&lt;lllart, ; Dre" WeblltOl' Pjiot.
cil .-MI!Iilaa t.o dlacu11 actlon·on
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da""'roua l-JW wall .on· LIDM1ti 27 - lleip r~l bloclo- ed tor iO yearl of (ler!ect 1\-c..n HW Bold. Mro. Kathryn ·~ tor aecond )lmi' In·~ dl,yo tendance II&gt; Mlddlopori-POJ!I'~
crow, Vtrnoo Weber, Vernon due to ..c"k water•. Tbe Narde1 Rotary ae•i lona.
Nellae aat Paul CUci I'IIDied to firm of Brld,p,.ue, PL, .; ~B
tour year tormo on the Meigs apparent lnw l&gt;klder on llUr pn: ,.."'!'!"'!
County Amerlc&amp;h Red CrO&amp;a mary phalli of 'f'UWel'a elain...
Board.
Cheater Water System. JohoWW
May 3 - Mld&lt;lleport Bremen reeleoted cll!toln of Melgo unit
called twtee to ottnaul&amp;h a ftre of State Hlahw&amp;Y Patrol .f\ullli·
which tbreatenad to bum down 117.
~D hall.
·Yt¥ 28 - Larp at«• buiJdo.
May 4 - tool Laurlo- , 11111 and an jmoc&lt;:q~led llclu4t deter, Columbus. ramed ~· atroyed by Ore In Maaon. 'Drew
Southlrn Ohio during fl)urth an- Webater Poll 39, American~
nua1 pq.nt held In Pomef01. &amp;ion. Vietnam honor roll ef8Ct,.
May
Hea&gt;Y rrost hit Le- ed oear ~ coUrthouse! ·
tort Townal)lp tmna!Q aro.wero
~ 30 - Momorlal 'Dt,y obhard.
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atrved tn the councy.
~ 7 _ Melga cauntilna
May 31 - Gl'OUJid waa broken ,
went to the polls In priJDary for the new MeteS Hllh School. .
elections with Wardan OUro and
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JUNE; ,1968
TuPper$ ,: Plains
Robert Clark wiMIJW 'iiepubuJUNE 1 - l\1111 EDen iluttbn,
can commissioner DDII'linatlons davghter of
a.nd !&amp;1.. .J)ale
667 ~,,·63
out of a field of six candldatea. Dutton, Middleport, cCJII1)leted
TuP••ra, Pipln•
Tho Molp CouJIV Fair Board requirement&amp; tor grocliii\UCIIIwlth _1-----O"'hljiio"!· ~
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approves pari-mutuel betting for hlghelt honora at DeuolsOn Unl· ;-. ,.
the cOilllt)' lair,
veralQ-.
May 10 _ AD Alina Meter
Juno 2 - A - owlled by Or-aong written by J,amea and Jeftoo YWe Arm.a ldlltd In accident on
nlfer Lohse, ehlldnm ot Mr. Route 143. Body Of Norman 041-t
ond Mrs. Harold Lohse, Pome- field, · St. Marya, W, Va., """""
rOy, was ~ted 1D the Meiga ered at Portlud Lock 21. Over
High School. Pomeroy and. Mid- 500 attend~ P~. ~ ~ B h
dleport achool patrols left tor a School a11QI1lll re111toa, Michele
trlptoWaahlnetbft,
,Spencer
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May 12 - The f3rd ~Ft!l!! d!l8
of ,)he suver llr,ldlo dlodliii'~ ljo~ia
rOI!iowoi''lr&lt;im 'ihe OhRI'lii\'Or, dljlport
MaJ 13 - Middleport women 'JIBIO 3 - S."'!' l'OOIII.;~~;; f.
roportnd """"""'"" telephone owned .b1 lla!lslll Ch'c)oj n
calls. Mrs. Edith Luat ~r Route 1, Pleasant VIew "
died at her Pomeroy home.
destroyed by fire.
May 14 - 'theoclore T. Reed•
JIDlO 4 ·,- O!Dce of ~:(
Jr., was honol'od Iii i-ecop!Uoo CGunty Tresaurer liolnlnl F
or hla bo&lt;onww • 33rd dagreo was rallliacked.
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Maooo with Marl¥ 300 attendbw
Juna 5 - Cqurt,y •heic~ a1
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the obaeroance.
the asoaaalDOtkln of SelL llobelt. &gt; . •, . YIA~2 *,'llE422
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May 15 - Dr, Selim Blue- Kennedy In~
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ll;a', ~"ap. Waoh••·
wtcz n&amp;mtld new Mela:a Counb"
June$- 11aoinal GUDWI~·, l5, \ . , _., l
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Charles Mullen lDI8d ao a a llllltrom hh blqcle.
· :Meavp Outy ' •
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member oflbe Melp Board ·«
June10 ~ OhloVollO.YI'Illiil~
trona•lulon '
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May 18 - Jack Crill! -ed With the tlrtot o!two apon .,.aea
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chairman of Yelp CCIW1V ~ · at motlern.1·quartero,biGal'v·
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ocrat ExecutlveCaruniltM.Phlt. llpollo. The 26th lnaiveriarY of
lip Grate and Glort1Jean'l11oq,.. the liMll&gt;llll8 o! tho. Ma~ 8Qil
s o n - valedletorlan and aa1- and ~r c:.IIHnatlon ,~atrlc:l
utatorian, re~vab, at Rut- oboe
With a cUnrer ip PIJ!II&amp;land Hlih School.
roy.
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Ma.Y 17 - KarOn Howle)' and JIDlO 11- '1111 lll&gt;lllord S.hool
Bete.Y · C\llOIIIWham named Yal&amp;- apt belftll uaed woo pilc:ed on tho
dlc:torlan and aalutatoriln, ro- market . to . the highest bidder,
1pec:tlvelf, at, Middleport Hla!I
Juna 1J.. - Ciare_nce 11- ~t ,.:t::;~~
, School; J"l!" Goodirln and :Mike
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IIQ'IJI'"'I'I - ~ ...,.....eqi&lt;;Wr-lana 'at Pcmer"' IIIah with Alta
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more players were named today to liD tho eastern roster
Cor the Natlooal Baske!ball MaodaUon•a All-Star game Jan.
14 In Baldmore.
The latest addlt!oo, choiOD
by NBA · coaches, wer e H a 1
Greer of l'htlaclelphla, I a a t

SF.OAL

In SEOAL This Weekend
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The new year wUI start ott with a beJW In the Southelatern Ohio

Athleti c League tonl&amp;h~
.
Two ot £our conference game11 tn'¥01 ve the top four SEOAL cluba. lrclntAm • • • •
Defending champion and unblaten (ln tho le&amp;IJII8)Atheno lmoclea third Nell-York . . •
Lopn •• •••.
place Gall~s for an ~ortant eontest.
SOconcl-9ilco Jackooo WID hoot thlrdpilce ',Vollotoo ln'lbo other MelP • • • .. .
headliner IOnliJtL
Sl!lDAL
)'ell"' I most. valuable all..atar;
In other gameatoni&amp;!lt.lmllm clepartliiOnt. Jim Hatey, GAllS,
Wlllio Reed ot New York; Jon
pll,)'o at Nelooavllle - York, and · II ~concl with lie, 01' a li.O av- TEAM
McGioeklln ot Milwaukee; and
Lopn . pll,)'l wllileaa Molgl at erage, Tom ,'*'-• GAHil, II AtheiJJ • • • • • •
JackiCII • • • • •
Guo Johnson of Baltimore.
Meigs,
fourth with ~1, or _a ' 12.8
Galllp)lll
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Saturday, GaliiPOila Ia at Well- aae.
.
Wellakln
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ston, and No!..U.W.- YOrkplaya
Downanllo tho top area......,.
tiulton • • • • ••
at Athens •.
""He's a writer . . • did IQie
With 153 points In five - · Nela-Yori&lt; •••• , 1
Coach
Chuck
McAfee'o
Bullof his bHt woPint th•t. way!'''
iJOOd for a 30.6 overage. llenrf
dop will be ohootlng tor tholr Ia fourth with 138, or a 23.0 Lopn • • • • • • · 1
19th otrelght win over the Blue averap. Spencer Ia el&amp;bth Devils tonlflht, Last Umo GAllS l15, and a 19.2 average while
whipped an Athenahardwooclteam Athena' DUI Wickerham Ia lOth
was oo Frlday, ,J'eb. 8, 1958. The 125 points, and a 17.9 averscore waa so-u.
Oil!·
Aceording to pre-aea.1011. rat.
Downanl Ia topo In the Sl!lDAL
logs, Athena shwld defeat the With 132 points (33) whUe H..,_
TAMP A, Fla. (UPO - The touchdowns during the regular Bluo DOYUI. The aJIJdoga were ry ot GAHS ls second with 97
North, with one of Its two ,quar- season. Douglass threw for 1,811 picked to flnioh oocend by league ~U).
terbacks ailing and the other yards and 24 touchdowns; Har- ocrlbea. Gelllpolla was picked
Speneer of GAllS II third haYing only two daya to get gett for 2,321 yean and 16 fourth.
81 ClQ,3) andWickerhamilfourlh
ready, was made ~ six.point touchdowns, and Carter for 1,·
Obaervers leellt will bealow- with 78 {li.O).
underdog todl1y for Saturday's 400 yards and 14 touchdowns.
scorlng melee II the McAfeemen
Andy Zimmerman, Wellotoo,la
The South also appears to oontrol tho game. others feel it
nut American Bowl All-Star
olxth iD leai)IIO acortng, with 13
have the edge in both runners wiD be a higb - scoring af!alr II
Football Game.
pointl {18.3) and Bd&gt; llaDdley'
Clneimatl's Greg Cook, the and receivers, thanks to the tho game Ia oontrolled I&gt;)' Duke Albano lo lOth with 56 polnte,
nation'• college offense leader presence of Gene "Mere~' Burooo'o !ada. ~ yuolook (lU).
lor the 1968 season, became a Morris of West Texas State, at II. tonight'. pmo pita the
&lt;'•IIIPOIIa II the top oftemlve
doobt!ul pertldpant Thuroday Dicky Lyons ot Kentucky. Lar- area' a top acoring team - GAHS
team, having scored 444 palnta
when he develq)ed 1 sore ann ry Smith ol Florida, Jerry l,.e.. - a,.mst the area's seventh !or a 7U averap maD games.
and
Kansas' Bob Douglas&amp; viaa o£ SMU alii John Slas of top cle!enalve team. (See League
Welllfllll II fitth with a 67.8 IY·
didn•t arrive on the scene unt.U Georgia Tech.
otatlatlca eloewbore today).
erage, and A - 19th with a
The North's two top-rated
Thursday
morning,
having
Salurday, Wollotoo wlll be 59.3 mark.
pll,l'od In the Orange Bowl r,umera are Notre Dame scor• llhcJo!lng for Ito 2:sth win over tho
AtilOIII lo the aeveDII top degame Wodnesday night.
lng leader Bob Gladieux ml Gali!Ma In the pest 10 years. f~mlive team (58,3) while WeDllHtnrever. Douglaas looked Perry Williams, who made All· WHS too1i !9 otrelght from the ton Ia eighth {60.6) and GARS
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sharp in Thursday's workout1 Big Ten at Purdue. Top receiv- GaWans bo!ore outtering a 85- loth, (61. 7).
here and North Coach Jack ers tor the North are All-Amer- 63 aetback hire last winter. LaMollenkopf of Purdue was ~ ica tight end Ted Kwalick of ter In the season, the Rockets
ful Cook's um would come PeM state · aDd AU-Big Elgflt alammed tho O..llo ~7 ~6 In
around by Saturday's 1 p. m. flanker Eddle Hinton ot Okla· tournament play.
EST klckofl
homL
In SEOAL atiUoU&lt;I (games
"I certainly hope · COOk can
Other O.rst-team All-Americu tliJ'OUib Dec. 30) Lopn tops tho
throw." Mollenkopf said, some- In 5afurda)''s game, in addition SEOAL In team !lold aoal perwhat wistfully, ••He's considered to Kwalick. are defensive end centage with a .444 mark. GAHS
one of the to;. pro prospects in Ted HeOOrtcks oC Miami, defen- Ia third with a ,426 mark, and
the business. If he can't, we sive tackle BUl StanDll of Athens Is sixth with a .40l mark.
can only hope thot Dougilas Georgia and oflensl\'0 guard
GAHS Ia first In !0111 llhootcan get reads in the short time Charlie Rosenlelder ot Tennes-- lng with a .703 mark: WeUikln
see - aD ~lay!JW for the South Ia seoond with a .7112 BYerage.
he has."
and mldclle guard' John Athena to ollllh with a .810 mark.
The South q....-.ks - Eel
Harptt ·of· Tellll ·A' li · M IIIII' Zook or Kqsas for the ,Nor.tlj.
. Golllpdlli ~- 1lie leo&amp;ilt'ln
Loran COrter of Ad&gt;urn - have
Sl~e ""'lthol" "''oad had ~ team robwndlng with 179 been workiP&amp; out since Molxla.v of Ita players until Thursday, 4U per pmo. wenotoo Ia secand South Coach Paul 11 Bear" both Mollenkopf aDd Brylnl ill- ODd wfth a 39.8 average, and
Bryant elll)reaaed pleasure over stalled sl~le ottensea.
Athelia Is aeventh In tbla depart"Both teams will use only ment with a 35.0 averace.
lh&lt;l WI.!' they haw been throw[ ns 10 the opeedy corps of rebel about a half dozen nmnl~~&amp; plays
The Blue Devils bave commitand miJbe lour pass patterns," ted the rewoot raunber of perrec:elvers.
Unlike moat aD-stiS- games, Mollenkqlt 11aid. uwe c:all our oonal fouls - 63 - whDe AthMollenkopf and Bryant have playa I&gt;)' cleacrlptloo, so nobody - ranka fourth In tbla category
.....,ed *&gt; let their clefenees should have 1117 trwble eaten. with 75. WeDIIOD has made the
Ubllt2o U
Ins on. We don't got any .,...' moat J18rsonala - 101, averacclal
plays boc:ause we don't lng 25.3 per pme.
"We're going to bump heads
out there Slturda1,"' Bryant know what defenses to e)lpect,
Skip Downard top\ the oms&amp;Jd. "None of that tlkeo-lt-easy- but both toa\na should hlw terence iD fielcl aoa1 shooting
quite a bit of offense."
~·•en stuff' lor ua.''
with 47 of 75, good for a .1127
PRATT &amp; LAMBERT
With moot of the playero ln mark. Mike Fonderbosch, GAllS,
l! he eanplay, will take
the moat impressive credential• the American Bowl e&gt;pec:led to Ia third with a .560 mark, and
Into tho gamo. Thl ClnciDnaU be hllb choic;es in next month's
Mark Swut, - · Ia fourth
quarmrback
c:ompletnd 219 draft. manY pro scouts are ex- with a .54S average.
pa11es tor 3,272 yards IIIII 2/i pected to attend the game.
Tom Spenl"'l' ~833), Beep Natthewo (.8l3) and Grell Smith
Achieve the exact, high ltyle decor you want with a
(.800) of r.ampnUJ rank one,
minimum ot fuas and bother. Latex-baoe, odorleaa type
and three Ill lhl foul Plld. Vopex Flat Wall Finiolt mak.. it ao -.y. Rolla or
lng da~ Skip Ilolmard Ia
lxushoa on to a lull-bodied, velvety · liniah. Dries
fourth with ••792 mark, and
Gary Weldl, Athena, fitth with a
minute&amp; Bi"ulhes and rollen clean qu·ickly 11\lith ooa1•
Plouant oouldD't tiDd
.7SO
mark.
water. F\lmiture can be back in ploce almaot i' •nlllif'
hit ocBob Rice, Jack1011, with 73
lftd the olllc:laia' ;
diately after paintin~o Y ou,l find loDfl-lutina
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Sauthl&lt;ostern. •• 2· ·: 265 266
Sautllorn • • . . .1 t 239 328

Nartll GolliL •• o 3 149 196
TOTAL5
~ 13 1526 15%i
All Gllnel

l'tllltiJ loading the oc:Orial nu with 59aualoant1Slfree-l

Bob lllcldle, '-1 Junior, lo

In 1llo 'Southern Vaii&lt;IJ Athlotlc tree .- • lllr Itt polnto, In
Coolertnce with an averaae or olx .....,,.
~1p01Dtapertl&amp;JI1e. .
Daniell or HamiD Traoelo
Brlllllury ahould lie able lo . set:ODd In all pme o&lt;:oring with
pod h1a aver.P
the 7t llald aoal• and 31 foul-.
Bolteata villi North Gallla. The for 179 polntl In el&amp;bt pmol,
Plr,otef an 0~ In 1 - p l q . on aYonp or 22.3 per DJIIO.
To dote the lf,y- ·Crook a&lt;e ' Brit:IM1r1 or Ky- Croolt Ia
haa dropped In 3711eld pl1 inti third · In a l l - a&lt;Oiilla with
modo 19 foul - · lor 96 polal8 a 19.'1 avorqe. He hd .,..to
In tour SV AC &lt;:altooto.
Seoond In SVAC o&lt;Oring Ia
Keith Carter. 11-4 oenlor, Sauthftllern, wlto bu clwq&gt;ed In M
ftald pia and 19 free - ·
for 85 points In .leur pmeo. His
av.,._ 11 21.1 polDta per game.

fourtlt in a l l - ,.,..;ng l'ilttt
~I aual• and 22 t r e e - lor
~t pointe In ~enp.mes,an
••or&amp;~~~ ot.17.5 plintl per game.
Dave Da!lle.l• or Haman Traoo

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TEAM
WLPOP
ElsttrD ••• IS'S 2 403 356
Kyger creek. ;it' l 2 446 382
Haman Trace.: -. 4 4 499 472 ~
5&lt;lolthweslern. , • 3 3 U3 t09
North (lollla;_ • 1 3 212 25B
SOUtherD. • fi~ .1 . 6 S39 458
THl'i WEEJI'S "GANES
R.-lng thlnlll Dave Daniels,
FRIDAY '
'-1
senior' Boman Tn&lt;e, who
Trol$0 at Eao!em
hao
39 llald 11*1• and 18 li-oe
~~yaer c~ ot North Gollta
throWs In llve -~ lor an
Miller at ~}N:n
averap or 19.1 pclnto per ......
SATVRD,.Aa... ,'• -i:
In !ourtll In SV AC 'I&lt;Oring Ia
~.,Wfl· u Elltem
Ron
Greenlee, G./I oonlor, with
1~ Vf~ ,V,a. at Hannan Trace
an
18
point average for three
Woblllla 111 Kypr Creek
games.
Greenlee has 21 goals
SautJternat· Alexander
and 12 free throws for S4 P&gt;lnls.
Carter ot Southwestern aloo

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averaaeo, ·boio..; lllie 1IIP
10 In the SVAC oo)J ~f
Player, TMin GFGFTTJ&gt;,I.VG.
C. Bradbuey, KC 4 37 .a 93 211.1
K. Corter, sw
U4 ~9 85 2!.1
D.Danlelo, lrr 539189619.1
H: Greenlee, NG 32112 54 1!.0 .

'-&lt;w,

1eodlni t bo
SVAC on!JIIId ,all;ramepoint 1eOfrlltC, In SVAC only IJan.
lela 1tu 10. ~ and 1n all •
pme1, Dablel1 boo t'il polnta. ·

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tlento ·· - ·the De&lt;embof
Holler Medlc:al Center, Flrll
I
MrL afarlol It ca...r CHnlo tor W&lt;mon Mr. and Mrs. IJqooJd Mill•
have returned flvm a trip to Ave. Violtlng bouro 3-4 and 7.8 Burt, lit. .. ~~ ,....~. Em· .ore., •th lllOI!Ih by ~ "'"""'
Florida, &amp;&lt;&gt;ing eopeelaii.Y to ol· p.m. Porontl only on Pedlatrleo ,moll J., B~. Poll&gt;erotl • Coun1J canndioclo!¥. Do.:toro
Mro. M!oiVin
JQJom. JlaDi. Jobn
Pedfo Olirep
tend the Tangerlno Bowl. ThoY Ward.
doll;
llrL
Lleey
M:_
F.,......,
Orlando
Cabuia
were the-IIIIo
Admlollona
w0re joined for the trill by Mr.
Rt.
I
;
Mta.
Beade
ltW
JhJalcions.
•
Bulb, 19 Ev8118 Hta.;
Steven
and Mro. Leonard Qluke) Bit·Tilt.., cllnl&lt;l are tree to thooe
Rene A. Sdu, tat Fourth Ave.; Daniela, Wolloton; Alan L. Bar·
ler. Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Klein and Mrs. Besllle M. llborrllt, 1701 per, ~1ck1011; Jame• Bower, ·who cannot afl'ord to don1te and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fugate, Chostmrt st.; David I;;. strall, Jackson; Mrs. Maurito p, Pelor· ln&lt;lude the •'pip ameor~.
Volunteers in lddf.taon to the
Pomeroy, were holiday dlmer Rt. 2 Galllllollo; Elmer Geor, 1a1, Jack8CIII; Bruce A. Dllllll~
or.
Rt.
4
Ja&lt;kson;
Ivan
Turner,
ph1al&lt;ians
at tho cilnl&lt; were
gueote or Dr. and Mrs. M. K. Rl I VInton; Mra. JoM F. COlli&gt;,
Rt.
I
Ewlngton;
Deldra
S.
Cm·
Kay
Llliier
Mro. Frank Sdlclltz
Patriot star Rt.; Albert M. Gil·
Fugate and Fnnk, Athens.
Mrs. Dlle • Roush, MrL P~
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Brad~ ley, PL Pleasanti Mrs. Rollin ley, Wellstoa..
PT. PLEASANT - The rlv·
Blrth1
Obrep and Mn. WW!am liar- ·
ford spent New Year's Day at O. DUI, Pomeroy; Eldon Gaul,
er lowboot Red Bini of Mem·
Mro. Jerey. D. Eada, Rutland, din, Jr.
Grove c~ with their 11011, Ma- Chester; Mrl. JlllleS R. Hal!IY,
phis, Teart., awned by the Car1011,
10:21 p.m. Tlotroday; Mr1.
The J&amp;nllll'l' &lt;Unto 11
jor Bruce Bradford, hia wile, Rutland; Lorenzo D. Davis, Pomdinal carriers of Memphis arCarolyn, and their daughters, eroyi Mr1. Jem D. Eadl, Rut- l'lul V. Rernw1, 851 Secmd uled 'lor 'lburoday, Jan. 30 and
rived In Point Pleosont Weclland; Mrs. Harold F. Jeffers, Ave., - . 3:29 a.m. Thuroday. -'-ento llliJ 11e made by
Dana and Leslie.
nescloy nl&amp;ht with an ailing
Dll&lt;hargeo
&lt;ollitW Mro. WUI!am Rardin,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lyona re..
crew.
Dlana L. Elvana, Jelfre.Y C. Jr.
Lo~ro 4 -dr. Sedon. Foolory 'o.ir conditioned. Fully .O.uip.
turned to Poouac, Mich. WednesFour members ot the crew
Adkins,
Mrs.
Vem
Berrldp,
Pa
..
pod, Driven by ono of our ol'dor aolosmon. Low mitoogo.
day alter spending several day1
admitted to Pleasant Volley
trlcia
llw!I&amp;P,
Robert
F.
Gor·
Hoapltal suffering from a nu here with hi I parents, Mr. and
&lt; don, Michael L. Grant, E d ga r
Mrs. John Lyooa. Mrs. Bernrirua were Mar\'in Long nr,
Greene, Mra. Ora HaUhl,ll, M r 1.
ard
Sehramm,
who
had
been
here
cottage Grove, Tenn. i BWy H.
•
Mabel H. Ha.Yes, lira. Audrla
vlalllng the John l,yons. returned
D1villo 2 dr: Hord Top. Foctory. outomatic tlm~t:.Oiur•
WUlt.ms, Gaston. Alabama;
M.
Jotrera, 0. L. Kin&amp; Jolm T.
to
ZanenUle
with
her
grand...,,
con:trol
ali" cond. ' Power windows, power seat1 AM-FM
JOI&lt;IIh w. Scott, New Orleans,
·, ;n..
nted the preMcGlmla, Oaarlea MeKIDDey,
Carolyn Searls or Cnllllllbla
rad1o.
One
local ow~r. ExttG nice. .
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La., ancl Harry Rutans, G~
PT. PLEASANT - Word bel
_ . .'Pi&lt;k to take the MAC
George V. Morris, II, Raclnda
By United Press lnter,.tlonal
apent
Christmas
here
with
her
lte, W Foar other members
~· llnoosMd Morrio-llarvey
K. Muaser, WU11011 M,.. Wo
e, boon re&lt;eivod here or t1te ~
East
parent&amp;, Mr. and Mrs. L eo
of the crew were also reported
ll!litir.._,
nl&amp;ht
116-62 for their
Bellncla Deeter' Mrl. !lyrdoll J, or a tonnJr Pt. Pleasant re'il·
W. L, Pet. GB
Searls. Mrs. Searls remaina a
'
aillrc
but
were
not
admitted.
filotrllt ·llrallltt win and seventh
Forth, .Jr., and 1nfart daughter. deJt, Jtfn. ...._(GreMlae)F!an·
patient at Veterans Memorial Baltimore ... 2B 10 • 737
Elo.&lt;tro 2 dr. Hord Top. A a harp cor lor ito model. Very
..... In Ak ..... Oltlo.
. . . . . . 'l llu11.
Philadelphia. • 26 10 .722 - I '~;;Yc«§:;.,-:;.:-:-:-:-~:-:-:::O:*!:!:!:Y-!:::..:*::::::!:
dependoblo.
Hospital.
llrL Flanopn wa1 a dou&amp;ll·
tltof'w done It without
Mra. E. M, Wood has return- Boston. ••••. 24 12 .667 3
ter
ol tho lole John D. and Ida
tir.&gt;.t-or 1tarter Jolm Brloker
ed from Cleveland wbere she waa Cincinnati ••. 23 15 .605 5
Thursda,y•s College
Greer
GrHilee, and a oloter or
guest of her son-in·law a n d New York. ••• 25 17 .595 5
Bo1ketball Resulto
aoademl&lt;ally
Mro.
Flo
Smltti · or Pl. Piau·
Lo~brt 2 dr. Hord Top. Sporkling dark blue linioh with
Brlslter had milled
daugltter, Mr. and Mr1. Don Detroil ••••• 14 22 .3B9 13
B,y United Press lntarnot!ONI
·
for missing practice
1111 .ond Beyan' Greenlee or - ·
;;;·~ Al~· Ow..d by one of our lormo'r mlchoni~a • ..P$,
Milwaukee, ••• 10 31 .244 19\1
Graber, tor the hollda,ys.
East
derOClll.
West
tho bid news came.
~ans.ers
Holiday pots or Mr. and Mro.
Fordham 82 lono 70
.
Saturday
nllll!t
She died TueadoJ llllbl In an
W. L, Pel GB Amer. Unlv. 7B Loyola (Bolt) 73
L R, Neal were tbe Rev. and Mn.
' , · Ullnot vioitltW Weotern Michl·
Akron hoollltal. The
W&amp;l
Georp Oiler or MuUena, W. Va. Los Angeles •• 2B 12 •700
South
, 11.11., Toledo faces six MAC op.
Ramcna Jarrell, Warren L.
IDday
In
at
t.p.m.
ltl
the
4 dr. S.don. Originol dark ~rpjlrn linioh 6 oyl. std; ahi ft.
They wore joined for Cbrlstmal Atlanta. ••••• 23 15 ,605 4 . Citadel 73 Clemoon 72
_.ao In o 26-&lt;lay span.
Jarrell to Bernard WUson, Myr·
san rnn. • • •• 17 23 •425 11
Day Ill' Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Dnko 83 Melq&gt;hls State 81
Tho Ro&lt;lteto gained a head Ue
Paroelo, 5alem.
Burial wao In Akron. other our·
'
er, Uoo and Eric, Mlddlepori. Chie,ago.• , ... 17 24 .415 ll'h W. Florida 76 Oglethorpe 70
viYDI'I lndude hll' lwlbond, Ray.
' itart on the rest of the pack
Robert Llldstamer, Constance
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23
Alsoi
. ling wllh
niiii!I'J;f'ltM'prl(tWcf~l'~j
-~~
with a 911-65 decl•llllt 0\ltr~Mar; 1oee Ll~~rJot:arl o. S.lth, lam!
. riotmas Day
~~.P!_&lt;hi!P
· ·ltoll ... Doc. 28. .._ );i_ ';...... ~ A.,.l'lll""- ,.1' ·,
antiiYW .,._41'.ai•lll ••'" ~
and
.. . Kit NoOI and soo, Jell,
Cltlclnnill
~0
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• 'Sob Miller ocored 24 polnto
Jamea Willard Ebersboch, LoThursday's ResllltS
Hender11011, W. VL. and K 1m
Midwest
\
·'
Wll\lt Steve Mix adcled 16 polniJ lo Irene Ebersboch to DorAid Neal.
Atlanta 106 Chicago 88
'
Loyola, Chicago 83 Western dows, GalltpOila Ferry; MllJard
led 14 rebounds agalnot Mor- Ccmbs, Julia Ann Combs, 4.27
Mrs. Charles Searle• returned Clnelnnotl 113 Milwaukee 109 Mlch 68
Si!Ouldlog, Che1ter; Mrs. " in a eame that was A., Ctester.
New Year'• Eve from a three Boston i~7 San Diego 95 1
ard Allen, Pt. Pleooant; Todtb'
aeven tlmea before MlUer
Clarence J. Stevens, AgneslL
(Only games schedulecD
week visit In Bessemer, Ala.
Coolin, Lem; l!frs. O&gt;arloo
· iwo foul ohnll and Mix a ste..ns to Bernard V. Fultz, with her mother, Mrs. Lula Ham!•·
-) ' . .
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f~'a .Games ,
PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
Loooni1
tlouilhter, Pt. Plelt..
1~~~;~•:- for · a 57-62 load Paroeh, Rutland, Salem.
' 3, 1969
Jan.
Ilton, who reoldeo ol the Living. Balttmon at Cinclnmtl
ant.
-.. , ,
, ~
':\
tQ plu.
Bernald V. Fultz, Betty J.
Atlanta at Detroit
ADMITTED: Barbara A n n
CJther Tbur'&amp;dl,y acUon:
Fultl to Clarence J. Stevens, ston Nuraing Home. While in Ala- Phoenix at MUwlllkee
Bowen, PL Pleooant; Mrs. Nina
bama, Mrs. Searles attended the
Tul... a seeond-half I'I1Jy Aps H~ Stevens, Parcels, ftut..
Thmn.. , PL Pleooant; Nova
weddlns of Vaughn Luoter, Jr., Dos Angeleo at Philadelphia
Tul.. aove the Hurri&lt;aneo land, 5alem.
former
resident
ol Middleport. Bostorl It Sin Francisco
Whoma, Athena, 0.; Mn. Elmer
57-50 wiD over Cincimati In
.Charles R. Harris, Waynita
(On!~
pmes
scheduled)
The wedding was held on De&lt;. 13
S. Bourgious, Pt. Pleaoant; liar·
/
lf11sc:arl VolleJ Conleren&lt;e. C. Horrls to Quaker State Oil
at Mobile.
ry Rutans, Granlte1' Ul.; Mathew
, : Tho ttJ.l raJtlald Beereata &amp; Refining CO., !!-way, LeboMayea, Gallipolis Ferry; J01epb
11lppod to~ 7-ll mark. Cen!Br non.
W.
Scott, New Orleans. La.; BU.·
O..!alve Bailie•
~ - Ani
Clndnnatl scoritW
WUI!am A. McKelvey, Hazel
ly ll WUI!ams, Goston, Ala.; .
BradlOJ lot North Dakota 77
Two American battles are
-~ 21
bU. He also gar. I. McKelvey to Quaker state ou
Loulov!Uo 71 Wlehlta state5B
Morvin Long m, eottage·Grove,
listed
among
the
decisive
batlllftil I$ rebounds to leed both &amp; ReftnltW Co., R..,ay, Lebanon.
West
:«reno.;
Mrs. Audra Jeft'ers, Mi·
tles
or
the
world.
They
are
the
.
,
I
,
C. W. Proffttt, Myrtle Prof.
victory
of
the
Americans
over
"
lieraville.
·
New
Mexico
68
Denver
64
'.
fitt
to
Quaker
State
Oil
&amp;
Re.\lhlud CoUeae omothered
Gen. Burgpyne at Saratoga Seollle B6 ArlzOia State Sl
DISCHARGED: WIU!am Mea,F. Kennocly of Wahoo, fini111 Co.' R-'ltay, Lebanon.
and the Battle ol Gettysburg.
Harold G. Roush, Marpry E.
&lt;fl-21 for ita llfth atnliftt
'll'lltiW~ Hanover (bd.) Rouoh to Quoker state OU &amp; ~ Parcels, Bedford.
C.U•II•V CIOII&amp;UMed Heidelberg finirw co., a-way. Lebanon.
Nicholas Gnaeser, Marjorie
....
Jewell Curtis, Norma Curtis, Grueter to Guy L. SWadley. Ger17-81 Iiiii Flnd!IJI wh4IPad
' . 81-6B in the op. A. B. Curtis, Elm&amp; V. Curtis to aldine M. SWadley, Parcels,~
Cle..wM ljlate
entre oC the Find!IJI Leo S. Curti1, Jeule A. Curtla, land.

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DECOllATED
cantiY
nre
proporod forJARS
theiror
··
by memi&gt;erl ot ~ Troop 254
""""' a re&lt;llll meeting or the
SENIOR ''TIIOOP 196 ,
A hol1ilo1 PII"IJ woo held
A HOLIIIAY PARTY FOR the on Dac. 22 at the borne or Mro.
&lt;lllldnn In ilorpret Ella lAw· · Minnie llarrio, MlneriVIIJe. The
II' liDeota1 eilueotloal elaoo at the Jllrll u&lt;hongad gltlo.
·
l'VmenQ'' lll1!110111ar1 Sehool ....
TROOP 81
...... by ~troop 198• .
A GIFT EXCHANGE wal afea.
The Jllrlo were uoulad from
lure
or 1llo Chrlotmal party of
odtclol to _,hoYe the poriJ tor tbt

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In Roekland, Maai, lor thoi*D·
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Mr. and Kr1. Ralpb
Harald WUllaln Lomli.y'laapo.

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fOit"'tHUNTIIIE
FAMILY

Re1i&gt;llalln buDctiag 211.
Mrs. Etta Lemley and 1011,
Bollb7,. hate returned from eo.
lumbuo where t1toy - " the
put rialllng Jlra. Ward. Bobby · - an o J e
clinic 111tlle )II Columbul.

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BID 1&gt;av1t, and Mr. and Mr 1.
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bome or MrL
'lbomu. leader. Games were played aDd the
Jllrla were ll!rYed rofre~~·
or llolehocolateando:ool&lt;loa.Reaular weekly moetlnp wUI reoume
wedneilday.

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vlolted and aervodretreshmenll.

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lhomln refnllmleDtlotlloleltoeollto .and ... llr. Pldrons
bu IDade tho.- over h1a ..,..
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On Jan. 27 a bridling - k ·
hill iJe!!n plamod and wUI
be held from 10 .,m. lo 1 p.m.
II the Cotmoll lleotlltuartan In
~llluq. · 'lido Will lndude

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and Mr. and Mro. E. J, JIIU,
Flallil!odl, joltlod Mr. and Mrs.
Koo Noeoo and laJnlq tor ChJUt.

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Tho Jllrlolo 110•11 ll~o~d'lo·
with a sift and be jolaed

w•...,

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assistants and othen lntere•ted In smnmer emnp.

XIIII, Lori IDd 1:/nn, were aloo
ill 1M! Jllll'I.T. . . .

".,... B. ~ lckSk.J lark S.P,Ort ...................... $139~

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a 1a111e deoOrated 1n

Mn. HUl.
~:eecc:r:s:~
IIIII MarJ lBU or ColliJIIbuo

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MIDDLEPORT TROOP 39
AS A GESI'URE OF _...ta•
tfGa lllr uoe ot h1a laellltr u a
meetllltlplaoe, Troop39bld
Qr. R. R. Pldl.,. .. a apo&lt;:!al .
...~~ ol a bollday poi'IJ held ol'

viJill

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ofapromta. '

style.

tina, white owr turi&amp;i~P~oewtth turquoi141' cltilh"
inL1' OCie dttner. New Oldt tra4e.
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with 28 points while Mike

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$795 ·

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od Chrlatmu. Fa!lowlnl a 30.
ciQ leove, llolpltalman Wall... ehlltlren. '!bOll' ,.,..dad pmeo
wUI report 'lo the Nnal A fr and ler\'ad pmcb ' lllld - e o .
!ltollonatllorfolk, VL
Mra. Frank Pvnn. JMder. pr•
....... tho dulwiih two ......
lllr their &lt;lalaroom.
Tho troop wll! 1111811 a rum·
ll&amp;je' In the Soololter llufid.
lq formerly .oc...,ted by Grover studlo, Cll Jan. tL

VB molor, auto. trono.,f,B., Pi"'!li radio, tttlted Jlalf, lllte •

IKIW 9-oO. Steve Funswoi'CII t.d
19 points "' lead Helclof"rg.
BOW 3-3.
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Frank Minnig led i'WIIll.r

o1 •&gt;19.42 pluo

111111111- Give R nn lifo, illll·
!llllli¥t~. ill I lriOI•IIIGdonl

lnty'ont Cl\mOr. 11eall!l'lrPI
66 Olds Cutlass Supre~~~e Hbi.,Sed.• ,'••..•. $1.
dark ..... with bfue

B.nowr,

Vs. Bruce

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points IJIIi orabbe4 it polnll
wiiUe teommote Mlko Ylller

BaM

F'" ,.., dimondll1!itl 1t1 old

67 Mustarra GT 2 Door ... -.... :~~ ; ....... $2195,

aob St. Piene ia.Md· In 37

Carolyn SUe Doll,
oeeklng ~~

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JlrL .~ Wallace, and 1111'

$895

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per game.
FritDIOII'a 16
point&amp; paced
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Eagles t. their . · win In io

wu 'met· at. 1bt COIIIIIII&gt;ut '
alrtooZt 1&gt;7 h1a ....... Jlr. ~
Ho

S ITH AUJGSALES.
A.UG:A''.&gt; O:HIO

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avorqe from ~to33.6 points

tour ot dui.Y at the DeNantllotpltal.ln Vleblam.
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POMEROY, OHIO
SINCE 1853:&lt;-

BUICK

tournunelil,.l,, Tbe ftnala are set
Salurd1!1.
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JFK to 31
ohoto in ~ Ito defonolve

Ntw Yiar'o Day Iller a~i

Manr ..more•.

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Alan Wallaoe ol tor IIIY~IIIII
,m ·prepartal
from ono 11rt1
loYel
111e u, S. NlYl' orrlved home ot ICCIUtlnllb - · .

. $995

63 Buick

rty

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added 24 points for

Home From Viernom

Dies in Akron

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Olarls.

Hospiralman Wallace

· · $2,59$.· .

65 Ctdlllac .

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Buick . _· Save H1ndr•••

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SCORES

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Tueaclay, homo or Mro. WUllam

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· All!ii tiartlciiiOdtW ill the tnhtlrW priii1"0III were Mra. Richard
MElli! TEMI'UI! .153, '1')1hlao Vauiban and Mro. Carol Ohll...-, tho troop ~ra, and Mrs.
lllmp chairman. Tilt program
Slatera, tonn1J IDolillatlllt ~ MlrJ llllnter, Cheater, the waa
Initiated
reoentiJ
to
a1ol1t
atrto
In aooumulatlng their ...,.
ottl&lt;ero; 7:JO p.m. 'l'undoTDI&amp;Ilt .
attheltoll. Allmembora....,.... t:ees throullh ..vltW
Next Tuelliii.Y, Mro. Neal and Jlro. Vau&amp;IWI will &amp;O to the Noll-.
ed to attend; }lin, Karl Oweaad
llr•. N•a&gt;~lna, 1toote110o; day Inn In Parl&lt;eflburl for a dlstri&lt;t klokol! I~ for the anMrs. Elloabolb ..Allman lnllollb!B nuall!lri'acout - · oaleln Fel&gt;ruarJ.
~· lor the lou1 1ummer campll!l procnm wUI begin
. offtcet,
.
WOMEN'S .SOCIETY ot cbrt1o at a nelpbor- mooting to lie held on Jan. 14. II the Columbus
. IIIII Sen!co, ._..,. loe Unltacl aid Southern Ohio Electric CO. otllce In Middleport. Tho councU
loleibedll! Cllili-&lt;11, 7:30 p.m. will aeBd trllaera for the aeasian which 11 open to all leac!era~

Twel"' po.

Grull t,

Tho ftrot In a. oerioo ot !nlni"' ....10111 aimed o1 inore ud '
baUer ,.......,., lor Molp Cl&gt;ttnQo Jllrl W8l condUcted tblo
morning II the b - of Jlrs. L II. Nooi, nol,altllor- ebalrman.
Inotructon """' tho ,~frloer•bu!"l oilloe of lite Four luvera
Girl scout Councl1 ;!tori ......, to dirlet the oeryloe le!IJD training
program for 0, - troop "'!!lllul......
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The - · -ulflm Ut MrL BerMnf ~tz, Mldtlloport, lind

· 8 Pt\1!.' .
,:..Caluml&gt;ua a a d
' ~ ' 01110 ..tdrl. eo, Mrs.
A. II. llleox, lolrL £.,0 , - Mr1. l!erntce . M~, PCIIiei'Of, ~ ¢otlaullanlo; ¥!";. WdbarJ. and Jtfn. E..ll. Wood boot. lac:e Powtrl, lfl4d11P01'4 ,blld«Wa; mi Mra. Frank PGWera, ew.\ette

Attended by 12

R.

aloo rilltad 1!1111 ber .JIOI'fllll, · od

urn Ill 111141dl_.t; Jqa wUI omoee; admlo- 7$ &lt;IIIII• per per.

Blaettnars slncil· 1853
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PT. PLEASANT -

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and

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The ~

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or Colllld&gt;ul _ ,

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jiilhllll ....

llcbool Balld
Booattro "-11t.lllaliodlooldiln&lt;o

lilltlnltl, I lo 11 p.m. a
the Melia hlp l&lt;lloOI ou&lt;llturl·

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KJioW' ~ ililltt:tl ·

ROIIIOD

Sdlool ,....,,, CcliiiUI -

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Yr. ud Mrl.

S.!pttldln&amp;.,KC .TMJO 8812.t '
D, R-, £
7 2$ 3t 84 12.2
II. Kqr, £- , 7 28 22 ·78 ILl

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. . . . . . Club "' ....... HICl&gt;

f!W.~ GtGFTTI'AVG,
K, ~. 11\V S ~ 311ti2U

B&gt;,Dkldlo, S
J.' Walker, SW

t 2i I 51 12.3

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111e llkllll-' Amateur Glnlener~ Club haa been cancelled.

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CLUB W1lJ. NOT MEET
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c ; B......,.,KC,7542811Mi1U
B, D1611,e. 8
7 51'U 124 17.5
5 35 •4 84 lU J, Wal!ter, sw i 33'34 100 IS.t
4 2122 64 18.0 L • .~od..o, lrr 8 40 3,t1~ 13.0

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Our job is gener4ting electricity and getting it to
~here it's used. We're in this business because 'it
1s c:oncerned with the supply of a fundamental
requirement of modern living, because it's an honorable one, because we like it, and because we want
to earn a living at it

We aitn to give one kind of service to everyone ...
the

be$t ~a~'s IJ?ssible. That means supplying our

custom~ With what they want when they want it
It m~ being courteous at all times and main-

tablint.attractive easy-t;o.do-bUsiness-with offices.
· It .rneai'ls doing ~yel'ything. We can to keep comp~ts from ari!Dng, and 1t means prompt and
fatr handling of ·th!&gt;ie that do.
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OLD DEXTER qJHGII
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lleY
. _...Ai. CIIUIICH - Rev, WU. Mli;'I'IKID
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lard
'olle, Supt.;.jlO¥ Vu

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laeder. YIRih Fellowoi\!P• 7:30
n 51mc1a7.
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HERMON
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UNITED FAITR CHURCH ol B"~"'.u
IN CHRIST_
RoY,
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Naaao Sotllelllelll. - Me- $inllh, pastor. s u a 4 a 1
&amp;4&gt;0rl-lll. RoY J~ · Sc:boOI, t:30 L m.; RuooaaD ~
Gllh - .IIDI
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a.~&gt; ' DIST
CHURCHUNlTED
- Re~.. PU. .
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POIIEROY. WWEil LIGII'I'
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lJnlor.
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M 18:!5, ~..."'!._'71__.., ;;;_ y - ·F)Uowahlp,' 6:30 P. m.
leodor; Ww•,... _., -~
THE , Rm;t.ANII COI4IIUNI'I'Y
dol' _ . - It 7:45, wltb the IIURC'...:,.... • - 'l'IIIDRev c;uto; W-IIIIIU' ennln8 C ..
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....;er ..,.rieea at 7:45,
tor. ~~~
::..,;".;;lee, 11 a.m. Wed~RISTlAN SCIENCE Servleeo no'"""· pr•_.r __.._ 7:30p.m.
_.. 315 Main St., p L PI•••
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a.-.~
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w~·•··s _...., ..... .....,
11
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Til!! DANVILLE )VESLEY AN
8 p. m. All wel..,..e.
CHURCH - c•··te• Dooer, -~

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p........VTEBJAII - ·RoY· LIIIIOD

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... - - 7:30 P.JII.I'

aud'

pr.._• ..mee, n.tldl:r.

30 Lm.
· ·, Bll&gt;lo atucly and prayer 1-r. Chrlotlln E-.or, 7:30
service, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. p. m. ever)' uuavr ._..._,
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SchoOl; t;30 11. n;Worahlp....,.
•lee, 111:30 a. 'in.t Bible SbJibo,

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evenq prayer service, 7:30.

fur wrsery to grade six

Pastor, Elcler C. W. Prof!ltt.

,;Ci!IWr.. at tormer Methalist an-

,..30
L m., •~~&gt;erlntenden~
Mra.J ames
ddltlren's
ay Cburch ....., adult ' and
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10:30 L m.; junior high,
him. and young adults

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JEuOVAH.'S WITNEllSES, Lar·
idl mini te

. SYRACUSE UNITED METHQ.
DIST CHURCH - Rev. Paul A.
Sellers, putor. Sun:lly School,

ry Carnahan,
r.
Sunday:
Bible pre•
lecture,rc9:30a.m.;
Walob
TowerBible
IIUI!y, 10:30 .. m.;
Wednoadi.Y:
study, 7 P. m,
ThuradiiY: Mlntlllry aehool, 7 p,

FIRST
UNITED- PRISBYTER·
lAN
CHURCH
Mlcklleporl,
GuestSunday
Mini-, James BucboJ&gt;.
School !q&gt;erlnleJ&gt;o.• ... Sch&lt;&gt;OI, 9:30 a.m.

9: 30 a.
ITL, Ben
Quisenberry.
So{&gt;t
Morning
worship
10:30 L ..
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m., Drat and Udnl Sunda1•
ach •
month.
evangallotlc
_.,~
7 30
on1 and

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BRAJlBURY CHURCH OF
CHRlS'l'- Swllay school, 9:30 L
m. Gl-.-Evans, &amp;lpt. Church Mr·

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former Methodist Church_ vtee1, 10:30 a.m.i ev~..u . . aer~
MASON CHURCH OF CHRISTServtce
alhWeekley,
m.
School. Boy4 vice, 7:30; Wedne141J' pr~ m.
Miller
Sl. -meettrw,
EYerBGII
lladtnoy, youth sUjiOrlnleadeot; oorvlcea, 7:30p.m.
.,..-,Bible IUiclr e~sea,Sun-

......Cburch
Sandal'

QllnlormerE!f-~UttBI'

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... preaeblnl, 8 p.m.;

-Bald Knobs, Porti~Bashan

~~-- ~- n-• n-v.
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j~Jrd__,
and Fourth .......,s, - · ~ E. J. Grlmlh,paator.
30
Rog· ,;, SCboollO a.m., Worablpaer- ~ School, 9: L m.;
. J~'ee 11 a.m.; 'nleodiiY evonlnp er Wllfre&lt;l, ~t Sunday worship

'f · ~ - 1 p.m., Prayerud.Bible study. servlce, 7:30. p. m. Prayer meet'.•. ,i inn'LAND CBURCH OF THE lng, TUesday, 7:301ap. m.,!~~·
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d D ··font Frederick, c 18 - .
. «9iARENE - lleY. !Joy
• YGIIh FaDowshl(&gt;, Friday, 7: 30p,
..,_, Jr., puU. SUD day DL Eraest Deeter, Ieeder; Hog·
;litQ•, 9:30 Lm.'; IDDi'Dlnl wor~
ldeda
.Z..,. 10 30
)'OUDI pea- er WUfred, J'f ., pres
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.. MASON ASSEMBLY CHURCH
WI·Wriee,6:45p.m.;ovanp- OF GOD_- SL, Mum,
.... 7:30 p.m.
w. VL Su1¥1ay serx..l, 1U a.m.
t i1'1'rr IHIIinl - " ' · ' ' lolomlnrl-lhiJ&gt;, U L m,[!QII.
geUotlc.nervl&lt;e,7!30p.m.Bible
E.
Doaalai?l,
Sluclr
and prqer nervl&lt;e,
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a..r.b oMioooi,
9i30 a.m.;.,_
CARLETON~~CHURCH
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9 30
ill( oor•.... .10:30 a.m.; , _

~-!bldi;J, 8p.m. Cbolrre"'---

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BAKERS OF

DIST

CHRIS-·
nAN Church - James illlu111 '
~·""·PeiiOr·, Robert Peuloen, ochool supt. Morning oervl&lt;e,·
0 •5
9:30 Lm.; &amp;mda.J achool, 1 :'1:
a.m.; youth meetln&amp; 6:4 S p.m.

ea~-au•-s,9:30Lm.;M&lt;Jm.

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Sent.ce Sundl1 7:30 p.m.; M1doweek Prayer meeting Wedneo•·· 7•.30p.m.·, Missionary Meet-.,
inll Soc:cmd WedneaciiiY ol eoc~
DIODth 7, 30 p.m.
MASON BAPTIST CHAPELu--old C··--.~_.,.,_
Tbe
Rev.
w••·.,.-·,
pastor. Charles
Lambert,
SuDday Sc- S.Vt corner Soconl
ud Pomeroy Sit., Mason, W.
VLI Sunlay school, 9:45 LDI.;
worllllp nervi.., 1L WedneodQ ewnlog, trainlJW union, 7;
prayer oorvlce, 7:45.
R 0 C K SPRINGS UNITED
METHODIST - C. J. Lunley,
paollll"; llanJld Blackston, church

PHONE

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IIIDI:t.EPORT, 0.

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO•
OIUO'S OLDEST DODGE DEALER
IIIDIIl.EPORT, OIDO

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CHRIS'l1AN
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RoY. Robert'
.,_~-. Pulor. Worohlp
oarvl.. '10:30, Gl..,. FIIIIY,i\\111.
day llCbool lql. ~ !l&lt;hODI
at 9:30 a.m.; 8lll&lt;liiY nllhl •orvi .. 7:30p.m. ~ oervi&lt;~
W-sday nllhtot 7:311.

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WEST COLUMJ!IA. W.VA.

ROYAL

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13 Children Knh Suits
,28:Children Knit Subs
187 Girl's Stretch'1'ights tix-7
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LAlU.ETON CHURCH-~
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buey RRod. The Rev. Jay Stlleo,
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8:30p.m., Waeoday.
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praise, WedneadaJ, 7:30.
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SatuniiiY ote..h month.
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OIISf CHURCH - Sunday School Nease Settlemert- Robert E. cecU Cox, pastor. SundiJ'
ac:hool superlnteRient, Ear 1 starkey, Tbureday, 1:30 P. m.,lilrl.l'lPII
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S:39 a. m., momiN: worshiP, Smith, Sr . • pallor. 10:10 a. m., ~ worShiP, supt.. Roy JohniOil. Sunday sunday School, 9:45 Lm.; SUndl,y Neue, dl.reetor. '111urldl,y, all om CHURCH- W. Dill• Mc?:30 p. m.; w-.loday, Christ- ach001, 9:30 a.m.; wor"'"
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Sunday . Ycutb meeting
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iJNnED MEntO- CHRIST - Eugene Underwood,
Tburadlr, ebolr praetlee, 7 p. oholr practice, 6:30 p.m. each
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CIW'C. pastor. Sm1da,y Sehoul, day school,
L m.; com- CHURCH _ RM. C. J. Lemley,
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KENO CHURCH OF CHRM- l0:30 L m.; Worship servi.ce, munion and worshJp senice, 10:· . paltor. ChurCh SChool. 9:30a.m.;
DExTER CHUBCH OF CHIU~T
Russell, pastor. Nor- Norman McCain, tluperlntendent., 9:30 L m., second and fourth 30 Lm. t praycrw, Thora- Worship Hnice, 10:30 a. ~
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day, 7:30p.m.
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CHRJST _Charles Russell, paa- 11 L m. and 7:30 p.m., ~ WaidiY Spencer SUpt. FLAT- dent. SUn1ay school, 9:30 Lm.,
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!1. m,• Moroln8 Worshl(&gt;, tor.
9:30
ard Barton. Supt., Charles Bls- 11 a. m·., John Bally, lupt.
evening servlee, 7; pl'l)'er meet.·a.
Eftnlrc Worshi.P,
1.0:30 a. m.;
sell, assistant
Pra,yer meet- ship urviee alternate&amp; with Al- lng, Wedn&amp;sdly, 7 p.m.
a. Prayer servtces, 7:30
fred and F~s. Sorvlcos
ST:-JbiiN's Lin'HERAN-Biiwocnedi,Y. Sunilay School . worohlp, 7 p.m. WednesclayBible lng, Wednesclay, 7:30p.m.
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HARRISONVILLE ~ Sunday mornlJW or . evenlog, ol an ~I, pslltor, M~ ...,..
artnllnd.... Pauline McClln· study, 7:30p.m.
Pallor, Rev. Morris M.
I¢QRGANI&gt;IED CHURCH
TERIAN - Mrs. Norma Lee, ~~~H DAY ADVENTlST ship, 9 L m,; SUoda.Y Sehool,
Jesus Christ ol Lotter D a Y &amp;mday School !qlerlnteRient.
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roy lolulberey 10:30 L m,
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Hoopltal Pldlllp Gel· . F. Sl., Pom~=
Wed ~ 7 P. m. Sebool, 10 a. m,; Wore•..,..
L ... at fonner EUB build- i.ng Worship, 10:30 a. m. SundQ Max Donahue or Mi4dleport
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Phone t91-3211.
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dlancer. PltJI Ill opeedl.
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no llheddlnfl or edor, AKC :
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or 1 llhort talk b7 the . ~rlntendent, Mr. Cl.w.l. Rav. SID&gt;ons save an Interesting talk on
Sunda)' School teachers, methods,

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Ita Spencer lnd two clauglttaro
of Pmneroy Rt. 3 lnd Mr. lnd
Mro. Nathan Arnold, Che•ter,
Mro. M.Yrlle Boggeas IIPOnl
Cbrlltmll with her ""'• Mr. and
Jlrs, WOllam Boggess or HlDIIolngton.
Mr. and Mrs. JOIT)'carterlnd
son of Rocky Mount, N. C., spent
Chriltmll week bore with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.cU
Caldwell and 100• Kapnoth.
Jlr, and Mra. Kaaneth Grtmth
and 100 r.d ••auoata Chris-s,
Mr. and Mrs. Delmer '"-""'
lnd son Of Vi""'" W, VL, Jlr,
and Mra. Earnest TaJ!ior of AI·
fred, Mr. lnd Mrs. Lloyd DB·
Unser and family of Shade, Dar&gt;-

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BeRevue are 'IJIIOndl,. \be hollday• wtth Mr. .... Mrs. EJza

upolti, .....at days with
her grandmother, Mra. Margaret
H-sbelt
!Irs. EltliOr Comstock of JW&gt;.
auga opent Chrl•-• holtcta,y•
with her son-In-law ,..Sdaiigbtar,
Mr. and ~o~r .. Je..e Briokerand
family,
Mr. lnd Mro. Clyde Cross,
Lylln and ·IIO)', of Columbus llPelt
aevenl deys with Mra. Howard
Noliler lnd !Irs. A. B. Cross.
Mr. oad Mrs. Wild Footer lnd
family of .Colmnbus were bolicfay
aueota of Mr. lnd Mrs. Albert
HIU and Mr. lnd Mro. W a I d
Foster, Sr.
Miss J..,. NeltlerotColumbua
Bj)Ont a WIIOk with her
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John of Columbu&amp; and Mlas Mll·
dred SChiefer were Chrlatmas
dh'ller suests ollhelr parenta,
Mr. and Mre. Norman Schaefer.
Christmas dlmer gueats of
Mr, aDd lllrs. ~rloa Diehl and
flmlb were Mr.lnll Mra, Walt..
er Hoilman and Mrs. Geortda

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Mr. and Mra. Jerry David
Wlnld
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l'l' David Winkler D of Ripley,
W. VL, apon1 two days visit1
: his molller, the Ray. Mrs.
rnlee Wlnlder 11 Clifton, lnd .
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Jlro. Bertha Parker Bj)Onllhe
past week with relallves, return-

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Mro. Lowla PeW-a, Sr or
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S.-h Dey atlenclance at the
Free Methodl.lt Church,. Dec; JP,
wao 113, Ol!ertnc ... $23.52.
Mr. lnd Mrs. Vern Sial')' lnd

Wonderful Man

... mighty fine!
Takes his family •

tam.U,y or Oxtord, o. , Mn. Ju&amp;D-- Suncta,y school 011 Dec. 29. Birth-

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HoBPital.
Mr •. and 'Mrs. Harmon Fox
are JPendlrw ·the Winter a~thetr
homeMr berRoy._ H U •
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inll with hll blly bore, Mr.
Hva&lt;111nla.eU Is employad In PeM&amp;11-

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Mr. and Mrs. John Flober lnd
Kenny and Mr lnd Mr liOaatd
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RuUoad llPelt Christmas he r e
with their parents, Mr. &amp;Ill Mrs.

mothe'r I Mra. Clrrie Nease.
Mrs. Mtbel Hysnll of MJA.n.,.
port Is a guest of her niece, Mr.
and Mro. HOIIVd Ervla lnd 11m111
TaJ!Ier lnd SUe Hughoo ol
Gollipalla 11110nt several day• with
Mr. and Mrs. Franll Cleland.
Mr.lnd Mrs. Scott Wheeler or
Wbeeleroburg lnd Dr. Kttbryn
PhUson of Blacksbq, VL, 11110nt
Chrlttmaa week with Mr. ~ n d
Mrs. ..,.,._JohnMlasea Grace lnd Ruth Ellisor
Colll!ftbus lnd MJss Jne Ellis
ofWaohlntJIOO, D. C., weregue&amp;ts
Tuo&amp;clay, Doc. 24, of Homer lnd
Edith IIQman.
Mr. -and Mrs. Bob Birch lnd
daughters lnd Huser Birch ol

on Friday, Dec. 27, lnd Mr. lnd
Mrs. Rob9rt Swift of Columbw:
and Chrlatine Lalu! of Athena oo

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Mr. and Mrs. Stanio1 Gaeylnd
son. BIWI, ol Clearwater •
Mr. oad Mrs. Kemeth Da\'ldaon
aDd IUiiJ.y ol Colmnbus, lllr. lnd
Mrs. Dina Holtman and 10ft of

Fisher of Akron I!IIOniCbrla-•
with Mr. lnd Mrs. Henr111o11s11
and guests 011 TUeoclay were Jack
Fisher lnd son, Sommy, of C&lt;&gt;lumbua.
Dwight McClurg, a otedent at
Berea College, Berea K¥ Ia
spendl,. the holiday; wi~·blo
parents, Rev. and Mrs. Dale MeClurg.
Mr. and Mra. David Neaoe ot
Columbus ·w Min Mary Alice
Nease of Wlckltite spent sevenl
days and Chris-• with their

ness.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Morris were Mr. lnd Mrs.
William Lake of the Athens area

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BY MilS. EVELYN BRICKLES

Dora Hoffman. Charles Betz~
was abo a dinner pst as Mra.
Betzl.. Ia In St. Joseph llo&amp;pltal,
Parkersburs: for observation.
Mr. lnd Mro. Kannelh Grlflllh
shopped at Charleston on!olondl,y
and while their visited wlth.oome
lrleDds, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Wit•
son al'MI Mr1. Okey Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Ttp_ple
and family of Athena Ill lltlnd
Mrs. c. W, Morton and c:hlldren
of Dayton were Cbrlatmaa week
of
Mr -~
guests
their parents,
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Mrs. Clarence Nichola.
Mrs, Maxine a..pman retun&gt;eel home after spend!,. Cbrl&amp;tmas with her -"6"'
~..""ter Mr and
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Mro. John Grmlbll,.lnd tomilJ'
of Gallon.
Charles !POncero!Belprecoll·
ed on his sister, J4r. and Mrs.
w.,...Mr. ~:_!·!'!~.· Kem-~G.ril!l~
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WUI~. C«ns, cam1 Wlncbeater
recen...,.
Mr. lnd Mrs. John Hasen lnd
famliJ' ol COco Beach, Fla., Mr.
Jlrs. IW"olil Parkeroullll"~
lly or Cool~rove, Mrs, LeaJijla
Hawkins, Mrs. Lilly Lee Sluillz
and tomilJ' of CoiUillbuJ lndMlss
Nortnll Nichola of RoeclsviRe Ill
s nt Cbrl _ , with Mr lnd
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Mrs. John AriJaugb lnd son, Wesley.
Mr. lnd Mrs. WI,YIIO Brlckles
spent Chrl.-o wtth her niece,
Mr. lnd Mrs. Wlllllrd Eber*eh
and fam1ly ol Chester. ~rs ln
the Ebersbach home were Mr.
and Mrs. Dwight ~ocer, Rt. 3,
Pomeroyi Mr. arw:l ll,ra. Robert
Lute and two children, Keno; Yr.
and Mrs. GObert Spencer a n d

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Sfioor.
Insurance i Ml01 Beverly H-sbelt, Gal·
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land Parker, •1111 Pllme- ard son. Wayne, were Olristmu
r gueats ol Mr. lnd Mrs.
ny resldeiQ .. 111'1-31$1 OloJ. Jl)' Pendleton,
Rsdclllf.
ville call station, ' wlabes Jloll.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Martochand
Qy Greellnp, Dally .....
Bil.ly of Oneida, Ky., were over
with llmllad Sunday fan.
Christmas holiday guests of her
IJ..D.t21r parents, Mr. and Mrs. F r e d
Cadle.
C. C. JIRADII'ORD
Kenneth swart of Akroo Bj)Ont
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several days with his mather,
Oomplelo llenloe
lin. James Swart lnd his sister
nd famll.y Mr and Mr AI
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Cllltloa Simona ot t.oddteo
port Baptist Church, Mr. lnd
!Irs. Gone Y..t, Mr. lnd lin.
Johlll\Y SldJoi!'t, .Mr.. Bl-al .
Hudailn, Mr. and Mra. Jlorlln
Wile- MrL Mul4'ft Powell,
Mr. and Mro. l!Gd,drfllul!, lllro.
£,.4-R YOUIII. MrL JJII... "-f•
man, Mr. IIlii Mri Hobort
Beegle. A abort &lt;leiootloaal pro-

IIARRISONViLLE - 5 room
tile blocll:, nice large bath, quallllcotion, etc., after which a
utility room, front porch, lool question ard answer discussion
ruom, 111 furnace. Lof1[e lot. ...... held.

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Zal. wear wllaf )'011 ...U. ..,
APARTMENT, lR MalborRevival services wiU begin
this honey. This macblne bulOnly $S5110•• •
ry, pbono lll-3'/14.
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Sunclly, Jan. 5, at the F1rat s.p.
tonboles. dama, oppllqueo, MIDDLEPQRT - Friendly Tatlst Church with Rav. Chari~•
vern, doln&amp; cood buslueoo, Norris, e~Jiat.
lllOIIOf!l'Bmt, and ..... I ROOM a.,.-t, ""'"" lo
lllratpl aHtdl. For oal)' ..,
omd 6 apartments. Heart of
downtown ""'*w. Call .,.
Mr, Ral_ph Bl)1he ot Newark
caoh
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por
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town, comer locatlou. Want came for Chrlatma1 at the heme
2141 belore s p.m. 11-11-lfe
11111-2511.
IJ.rr·'lle - $110,000.111
of Mrs. Preaent Cro00. His wDe,
RACINE RUIIM. - 24 a.,... on Evelyn, rebD'IIecl home with him
FURNISHED and 1lllfurallllod
3311 and river. Z bedroom after spendl,.olx weeki with her
apartmeata. Cloaa lo lehOoL BEAIJTIFIJL maple atereo radio.
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II the ...-pet cleaned with
II a.m. to I p.m.
U+lfe
BlUe Lustre. Rent eleelrlc
slwnpaoer II. Babr Fundll'llllR ROOM lllmbllld I!IM'Ituft.
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Trailer Part. IIJn.
Tiay's B1J1alnland. I»HHe
at Jaek's a... on
emilie, Olllo. Pllano IIIIIDI.
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AIR CONDmONING RefriiJel'SEWING MACHIN!, Ja q
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atlon servl&lt;e. Jack's llefrlg111. wear what you make ..,
erotlon, New Haven. hone
For S.le or,,..
Ibis honey. , . . macldno
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SIX SUFFOLK ewes due to
butloooholea. appliques, dams,
laJ!lb In January or Feiii'U·
IIIIIIIO(Ifllll and even IOWI
READY • !IIlli concrete delivt15 eacb; allo, JDMe
lllralf!hl lllltcb. Oaly ....
ered rf-"l lo your proje&lt;!l
pony 48 inches bllh. II months
cUb or tUO por 111011111.
rut and eaoy. Jl'ree eollold. Pllone · afterDoaul •
Pbolle 1111-2506.
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Lost
31t'1. eveninp MNIIU.
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Ready - Mlx Co.. MJddJe.
·~ LOST - Meip .._..., footIUI.-31n STI!IIEO, LATE mndel, walnut
port,
Ohio.
8 10 tit!
• IJ.II jlli:et at !be Melp High
COIIIO!e, one liiODib aid, 4· • ldloof Dance New Yean Eve.
ForS.Ie
opeed. BSR reoord .......... IIUDI'r.t' PRICE fundlure OD
··.'/ II faund ~ c111 •rrtt.
.ut-FM radio. !'roe llame
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our third floor budget llhop.
demDIIIIralloll. ..Ill, or fi.IO
Baker Furniture. Middleport.
WINTER WARM UP
.: W•r.cl To Buy
per month. Pbooe - - Qldo,
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FAMILY
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SEWING MACHINES. repair
Billion.
ll..,...e
TRUCK CAMPER, 8 feet lon8.
PROM 25c
lti'VIce. an mates. WY
WINTER HATS
..,. year old. 11100. Call •
2284. The Fabrlr Shop, Pom5'101.
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W1nl1cl
eroy. Authorlred Sillier Sales
Th. Thi~ I•
ANTIQI!JilS, larnllure, dllllll,
FREE
and Service. We SharlM!n
dMALL DIAMOND engagement
~am . Rowud
S8-lfc
Bryants Budaet Shop
rlng. - l e ptlce. Cod!, . . W. Mlln St., I'OiilliJOI W. Mal•
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and aervlct. ABC Enterprlaes,
111M OUlS !II ltDUry
Muoa, W. Va. Phone m.ua.
M•le~W..-d
Phone
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and
lypowrUn
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dollver. !iJDmett W. llbalor. lOll BALES HAY, ..... cut- !WJIO and TV repair. boule
with dlslrllilii«. (l)mpllnJ
tinl. and oondllloned. ealls. and . . - lnslttJie!l
CantraellnJ, """'" .....
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FI1RNISIIED tine IMbedr!dracoom"" P:IG!rl' TRACK lleNo t 1 p e
boule In Middleport. """'" player. 4 speakenl. 4 tapes
18111tl.
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(1121 new), 1541. GaB MOler,
phone OIU\96.
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Pboae 181$1S.
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DANCE TO
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$AT., JANUARY 11
. 9::11 til 2:30

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ersbacb Hdwe., SUgar Run
Mill, Pickens lldwe., Muon.

OPEM EVE$. 8:00 P.M.
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equ-nt, factoOy air conditioned. Wo•11795.

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dey ol lleo1Jimln Sal•er wao noteel by lirwini''IIIIIPY ~."
Chris-s posts of Mary Clrcle were Mr. and Mra. Kelvin
Circle and daugllterofCol•nnbu•,
Mr. and Mra. ~p Clrcll(and
faml11 of Alhland, JC¥,, Mr.'oad
Mrs. Donald Pierce of AtheDI,
and Mr. Ind. Mrs. Jamoa Circle
of New Ha.... W. VL
Lorey Circle Of Ft. JackJOII,
North Carolila, Is Bj)Ondiiwabcil·
!day
with blapareoita, Mr/
. aDd Mrs. Douglas Circle lllllolh- " ·
or reladvea.
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Rldao.

Out to dine ;
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and Mra. Homer Circle.
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Mr. andMre. PaulSmi!hofDor·
coo and Jlr. Lew renee Smith of
Launl Cliff were cllnnor auosts
an Chrlatiilaa Dey (Jl the D a n
Smith ~. ,Other eallers In
the atl.ei'IICionlncluded WeyneH&lt;&gt;back fl( POl'lland, Paul M-....J. w. Scarbrough.
Mr. lnd Mrs. Huser Grueaer
and loml4'. or ~n, 0., were the
Chrlo-s Dey psta of llr.lnd
Mro. liGbort Lee lnd family.
Mr. lnd Mro. lfl.lomto Barnltz
of Pamen&gt;¥ Cllled .., Eunlo
Brhiker aDd'famlbo CXIChrlslmh .

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Iorul U.t ....,..Uia• .....
buUdllw "' their .•tnllllh.ln tho
southern put ~ Lobanon and
nawl eireulatlrw qomlf . In their

maln&amp;ainilll powertul
rorces in the lf.eidlternnean to
toaek the Arab .......

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mhailes to Jordan to defend said in an interview distributed
King Hussein'S airports against today by tho Soviet Prell
Jaraeli air ril.lds, diplomatic Aeency Novostl thlt ..Soviet
aourcu reported llle Kremlin ahipa are in the Mediterranean
was tryliW: to block the delivery iD accordance with tbe interests

or u.s. P - jets to Tel of the Arab c:ountriea..,
Kasatonov said, ''The Soviet
AviY.
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Moshe Jloi'ID, meanwhUe, told a sutnelent number of ahlps ot
settler• fJl an embattled lsraell various elassea that have high
aettleme• ' on the Lebanese mobUUy and ve equipped witt
rrontier the Ar8b raids which modern welpOit!.'•

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Soviet Union obould bo c«&gt;ol- ...... ot a Navy. of ..,
dered a Medltel'l'IDiU PQim' ln tho llredltorro. . . ~·
becaoll II borilered on U.
Beirut - - ........,. tllat
Block 5el. Ho llqilldtly chll- tbOI Lobane1e
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lenpd America's rl,cht · 40 cited 10 admit ·SOYiat ~· to
maintain ill 6tb lleet In the Le-10 JIOl'IB -hella.. the
area wttti the comment "Thll lhnot of a power ohlft toirtnls
fonoula , • • lhoWd be u.ed In the SO\IIet-Anb lido.
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Cllarleo Helou and. 1111 , lbolr
callllll\, mllllatero .
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deoplle

Israeli thre&amp;ts.
j1eet Adm. Vlodlm.lr Ka.....,:.
All a INdi~ Brltiah alr~ratt
ov,
f1rst deputy cunmander 1n
manuflcturer dlacloaed it waa
chief
of Sovi~ No..,t forces,
sending · tJ,gercat aurface to air

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IJIIllod l'%osllnleriOII«al
Tbt SeMel IJDiGI .,...,. ~
10 UJI d1o eaCOJ4tl!lll MidMBI
anna nee iallwi' ol tho. Arab&amp;
"""' declarllllr lllat It wu

Cardinals
Win Ninth
Straight

News ... in J!riefs

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United Press lnterl&amp;llonal
LoolsYille took
of a
slim college b..ho1ball schemlo
By

Thursdly night ID enhance Ita
position as one of tbe nation'•

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need to their ninth victory ol
(Continued from ooge 1)
the seeson by defoetlng Wichita
State
71-58 in a Mlssoorl Valley
the ,pilot otthe airliner', Capt. Dennis F. Van Huaa, of Waldick,
Conference
pme.
N, J,, radioed the Federal Aviation Administration abbot 60 miles
Loolovllle,
nnked 18111 In the
e11t _of Jaeksoo\'ille, Fla., at 11:27 p.m. (EST} Thursday s8¥fng,

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The

*" Havana.,

Wldefeated

nation by the UPI board of
coaches, was •paced by Butch

PARIS - NORTH VIETNAM AND THE VIET CONG ~ lor· Boord who tallied %'/ points and
~ rejected the latest U.S. procedural pr~s tor the e•and- Jerry King who added 13.
Wl&lt;hlta Slate, wlllch loot Its
ed Jllr(l CODference on Vietnam. At the same time. the Conmwnist
ainth
prne in 12 starts, was led
~Oil Jl1lde public a :set of pr'oposals they said should allow an
by
Ron
Washington who scored
8f,J"Ij ·llpmlng of the confer'ence.

'ibe -National

Liberation Front (NLF), poUtlcal branch of the
v:fij Cone. and North Vietnam said at i news conference if the alllti• qreed to meet at a round table they would no longer insist
9!' ~ CIUill8 the parley a four - part,y meetins. The United
~~ a.ad sa1aon insist on seating aOO speakirw arrangement~; , l~
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15 points and Ron Mendell who

hit 14.

Tulsa posted the big upset of
night when the Golden
Hurricane toppled ninth-ranked
Cincl11111ti
57-50 in another
~ it is a two - sided atfair, while the Communists have been
Missouri
Valley
Conference
.~~ijalltSag the Viet Cons be considered a.aeparate bargaining entit;y,
game.
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L C. Bowen scored 35 point&amp;
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in Bradley's seventh triumph ln
11 slarta, a 109--71 ve~ict over
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North Dakota.
Walter Rdlertson pUiq)ld in
the w~ are being made,
71%.50. Total $15,090.
32
points 10 pace loyG!a ()II.)
- Named a committee to seek
- Street llg!lts $2,500.
Information on the cost of street oYer Western Michigan 83-68 for
$2,500.
Dflpartment · - Fire ap- marker signs tor the viUage. the Ramblers' sixth victory In
- Heard a report of items 10 decisions.
jlirautl flSO, otter fire departOJIIO!IIe&amp; $250. Total $1,- obtained for use at the munici. ...... . , .
pal park and also the! the Ohio
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STEUBENVILLE
Power Cunwan,y wUl auist lfl
MASON- MIIJ' Audre)'BiessInstalling the boll field lights.
lng,
Louise Haklal. and Mrs. LuAttending were Mayor London.
cDle
Powell spent Quistmas at
Clerk Richard Duckworth, Treasurer George Holman and ~ steubollvllle with Mr. and Mrs.
cilmen Wnliam Hayes, Glem WWiam Coleman, Mr. and Mrs.
Cundltf, Jr., AI Lipr.comb, 'l'roy !Jill Cajl and 14r. and Mro. T.
ZWillhw, Art Sylvester ana Bob measlng.
Wingett.
Fund - Special •~
sinking CUnei $1,500,
oo boiXis $1,375. Total

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the

Budget Reviewed

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wanoups lr1lo port
tho
Kremlin requostedpermloolon.
Olnervers said the declilon.lf
true, constituted 1 m.lor policy
shift lor the nation .which
recohed 10,000 U.S. tro!IPs Ia

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AND SATURDAY
JANUARY 3-4
Edgar Allea Poe's

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V._nt Price • lin Ogllvy
"'MADIGAN,.
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F - . R. Wldlma1rk
StJN. ;MON. • TI!ES.
\JANUARY 5 • 6 • 7
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R. Mllebum -E. Holliman

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be "o-·•·••ve"
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~-'d • •-· ••- 13 ....... - stocks,"
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been hooked on the world of
Libby ac&lt;plred bls llrot
flnonce evor since.
client• throu8h loclllCQl&amp;lntonLibby, now 17 and a hl8h ees after he became fasclnated
school
aenior, operate• a by the stock market whlle
$500,000 stock ........,. bual- doubling that orlglnal "lnveiiMSS Cor five clients. His ofttce, ment." He read extenllvety
for removed rrom wan street, about Investments and got QJite
Is In hll bedroom In the Libby a local reputadon.
family
home In suburban
Publicity In llnlnclal newiiPlLibert,y Townlhlp.
pero pined him furlber repute,
Ubby"s business la turning a .and the customers now inelude
neet proat lor a hl&amp;b schooi
studant. He has made IU) to
$5,600 a year ln eommiaslons
•mee he llllrtlng advising on
blvelbne:nts two year• qo,

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Service

Held

For Mr. Theiss
Funenl ;.r&lt;~ces for saui
Theiss, 62,~ llli:liaon, were held
Wednesdly at 2 p.m. at the Addison -~~ Church with the
Rev. Allred Rolley anll Rev.
Frank Cheeoobrew ol!lclatlrw.
Burlll was In the Reynolcls cemetery.

Roger Cullums
Dies Th01'8day ·

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Th i!P¥ _; !11\1-.ll. . · Ot ·•tQ ,.turilJII.;;Iei~ ·o'nt...,. &lt;Oilrll\, tho H- IJDIIIId .lld!odl•
hi.:l'i. !hi&gt; ' ~ r;l' tht.i' :&lt;icliliir, N....," ail 1\lft;oit' pburclllg~ln~

Roger Dowltt Culluma, 69, died

'lbursdly In Veteran• MeaQ1.al

.lion hqdquartera

be In Burlingham Cemetery.

w~.~~l""r ~~~
Frlando ma.v eoll u tho fllneial ~,"'!''f.!,.~
~rs, Mra. Lena \,;•w.pw.n. Wash' , _ D. C.; Mra. EdM Ellh&amp;home IUI)'IIme.

lnveoiOrs In BolA, Idaho ,j...
Rochester, N.Y.
I
Libby has !l&amp;ured llllDiljer

nour, Cobanbus; Mrs. Louis Ew·
irc;, Zanesville, 1nd Mrs. 'EdUh
Boweft, Maaon, and two aunts,
Mrs, ChU'Ies Yo1t, Sf., and Mrs.
Albert Poynter, botll' 'ot Racine.

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+ r .0..0· t0.0roa NI&gt;OII'I

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Racine emergency squacltDea
were 8WIUIIOIIed ~ at ~:15
Lm. for cora Webb, RacCne,
who had oullalned an lllklo ilnjury In a fall.

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NIGHTS UNTIL 9:00

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DECIDING FACfOR - Pt. Plaloa•Jt ol!lclall credited Golllpolla' 75-loot aeriAl ladder truck
With l1lrRinfl ~ tl4e qain11 Friday' a mojor and potentWij dlsaoirwe lire In downlowf lit. Plalsaat; Ge!'f Wlllaee, GaliiP&lt;J!Is voluntoer llremen, Is showll \1m&gt; atql the ladder directing a stream
df watw Onto thf 1.rbol or C,t"iJ Pharmacy where the blaze started. At times, smoke aoo steam ~
ai:urecl Wallace ""- the view of onlookeri on tho lli'OUild. It woo chlll)' up there, too.

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Pleaaant, Maaon, General Senleis Adnllnlelratlon (N a v y
Yar&lt;lo), Ganlpolls, and Ripley
WII&lt;O at the scene.
Local vol..rt.eer Rreme11 stay·
eel at the soone all Frldl,y night
and wore otW on ~ Soturcla,v noon. 1be debrta · of tbe
two establlshmentl, whleh came
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_.eel Ioslolallon late In 1968
In ill llrst ' settl.afl vp rates to be cllarged
two da.ys of operatlon, Middle- iDdividlllla and "haulers" de ..
port's new UlldiorllfOUIId garbage pooldJIII.......,. althenew~
diunp haa been llll)'thlng but a
The rateo 1101 $25 a week, or
r1n1Ulcial IUCC.II,
'100 • month. lor haulers who
As a matter ol fact, an eltlunder U!o!e rates ma..v haul aa
mated 18 truck or trailer loads man,y truck loodo to tho t1wrv
.. they willh. Oilier cllargeo ...
of garbage aDd truh hod deposited there - -ently SO cents lor paaseepr caro haul17 of them on tho ely - and ing rirba&amp;e 10 the dump, Sl for
an auto wttb a trailer attached
onl,y $2 polil In for tho prlvllep In tlireo lull ds,yo of busi- or a Ill doll&gt; truck .-.. one-llall
ness,
ton, .1.25 for a ibree-QJarter
for a ooe - ton
)llddiOJIOI'I """""" eltabUsh- lull truck,
truck,
and
.n
trucks $2.50.
Oid the ......, In ~UI')' - - .
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eblp and Jd II Ia operailfla In
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- reiola- Leora Slim.... 18&lt;rllaey to lils,ytlona Wl!leh ~ tllat all ..... or c. o; Flllber reported that
..... lild ndll&gt;ltll iimlt be ,bur- not one hauler hod purchued a
ied ~.. ol Jan. ~. tldl )'tar •. _.., l1r IIIOIIthiY peuniiiO use
...,....,_ dilalcned 10 ditch and the~: ~llkel8lollda
bUry tho sarl&gt;fp wu ~ ~ ......... ODd truh hod · ~w-t coundl aliO .,. dumPid .. ~ Sll!lhli:r llliJI'IIjng;
but ~ Iii ...... dliiJt&gt;
hilve rocoioed onl,y ·b train one

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Heoncl Door of tho Millie Box,
It leiped north to ilii ~ of
tho Cohen Drug and llnetly Jump.
eel the tire wan Ill tho ~
the Ben Fr
Cootpany.
All the
1es were ab
to carey their r
and
ey 10 oateb'. 1be
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and Ben Franklin s
ereel mostl)' tlidte and heavy wa..
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Ben FrOnklln C&lt;liJillany,
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men · )OiriiDs his coblnet- Newman, the lull-blo6ded lnllln
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S,.reta...Y • doolgrate • George years theN. It was Newman d~ and COIItlnullil \hiwth Ja&amp; .;
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earl)' life and was school custo-dian at the time of hla death It
&lt;edecl In deatb by two b...u.ln, the AddaYille school.
CbarUe and Fred. lie wu a
He was a rormer resident of
mombor of Pomeroy Muoa- Racine and Middleport,
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H~ was a member ofthe Chesh·
He Is ourvlved by hlo otlle, Ire Masonic Lodge. EaaJ.es
Bett;y E. Cullums, one cllulb· Lodge, Galllpolls; Moose Lodte
ter, Florence M. Sldders, n.&lt;- at Pt. Pleaaanti Little Kyger
wln; a aon, Dwlallt Culluma, Pl:lm- Grange, and 1 vetenn of World
erQY; ooo slater, NeU Dunkel, War 2.
CircleVille, and a brother, RpHe was the son of the late Al· ·
sell CuUwns', Hemloek Grote. bert and Ami Aumiller, am. a
FUDOral oervlces will be hiold gredoate of I'Otnt..PiaiAnt High
SOiurdaj' at 3:30 p.m. !ram Ew- School.
Ing Chapel. The Rev. wll.-.r
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