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munl~ !IIIII OCII!_Oiruc:llat...... loot .., the
dloeuoMd bJ L. - · · tulnt IIOtl- - ol MarioD. a Galorat Telopllooe . . _ Wollll, .JW1o I\70r .JWJo
Go· olll&lt;lal at M&lt;m!of nfllt'a Kl-. Tunll'qle, PaiiJ B..w.,
- . . " ' " ' " - - Pl"A. ~ - . . . ....... Me... &amp;llllted Will! !be ,Dado. Carin a.u.. klao~JorJF
de-.tntt... and --ton h1DO, ·Terri Fox, ,Jqy by Paul Diener, alao ol Gener'

TONIGHT, HN. 21
Walt msney'a
PARENT TRAP

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Haylt.)' Mills, Maureen O'Hara
MERRY Flmil)' Mlx-&lt;411
Featurette;
Prowlers ot tbe Everglades

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theMr:;.:,_
meeting ol tho Moip Cou11Q'
CouncU ol Pareqll and Toaehera to be bold on Feb. 6 at the
Riverview Flementary School. It
Wll noted thlt Dad'o Nisbl will

WEDNESDAY &amp; THURSDAY
JANUARY 22-23

NOT OPEN
FRIDAY THRU 'nJESDAY
JANUARY 24- 28

be obiOl"\'ed II the February
meftJng ot the Middleport PI" A
with all fathers attendingtocount
double for the atiendanee award.
Founder-Is Day will alao be 00-

'WITH SIX YOU GET EGGROLL
(TechnicoJor)
Doris Day - Brian Keith
COLORCARTOONS: P~
Wham &amp; Bob.
Shoetli.es, Outsided (\lint
Remembernud

sened then.
The Rev. Raulltn Moyer t1 the

Middleport Church of Christ,
gave the opening pra.yer and had
devotions. Brownie Troop 174
with assistant leaders, Mra. Bob-

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Into the Veterans lfemoriat pita!

Candy Stripers

MO!!!(ay

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lor leaders ol the Church ol
Cbrill choir. Tho l!l"&lt;ql ,...
aongs and were
refresh.

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man BUrdett,, and Mrs. Max
Donohue ................ "' !be
party,
Mrs. Kemeth Scites, director
~ the Cburch of Christ choir,
was al80 a guest at the s:art,y,

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SHOWING PAPERWORK- C. W. Mc!!a!JIN. area . . . . - a t far ...· aollociiiiE~
service- in OhiO. eeater, goes dYe!' d0talls rellted to his department's W4X'k In ecm8etloa wlth tblr
•1-8 mWtooo Loadlrw Creek Conservancy District Dovel- !state ftCt. RaiPo Wolbr
looks oo at loft and R. E. Aten, project m11111g0r lor the Harza E,.taeerlnc ~. Ia at rltlhl.

"1be Now ProphetJ as an Agent
for Cha,_-e.. was the program
tq)ic presented by Mrs. .Lelia
Curtis when the Forest Run Meth~ ·
.. odist Wcinen's Soc:tecy of Ctu'istian Service met at the home of.
Mrs. Uswin Nease last week.
Mrs. Fred · Nease was co-hosteas for the meeting which opened
with devotions by Mrs. Mark
Evans. She presented scripture
from MltQh 6, a meditation and
prayer.
After singirw: ''Love Divine"
Mrs. Curtis sl)9ke on the prophets of old and those of today.
Mrs. Fred Nease, Mra. Russ
Watson, and Mrs. ,. John Scott
read arttcles pertalnine to the
work being done by some or t .
cla3's Clristian workers. 'l1ler8i
was a discuuion by the UOIIJ
and 'a reading .. 01;1 tbe Threshold
of a New Year" b)' Mrs. Glen
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Gemelm.er,
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Mrs. Wataon preSided as olft.cera reports were given ancl a
love ortering taken. n.nk you
notes for Christmas remembrances were read. Plans were
made for a meetiie to be Mid
at the hmne of Mrs. Curtis on

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four guesta, Mra. Goldie Gottlard ot Gallipolis, Learme Nease,
8ardra CUrtia, and J&amp;na Sisson.

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Mrs. Jame• Soudera hu recelved ot the Solurdaydeoth
ol Mrl. R. C, McBride ol Belpre, a former relidert Of Middleport.
UJdge

lliCI tile Dioqlltera ol America.

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.ourvlved (Q' a cJaoallter.
Mrs. Qlbm ifayeo ol Wioltt!er,
CatU. liar lml&gt;and preceded her
Ia death. Frlenila are beJooa received at the i\&gt;Onoer Foonerlll

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your choice of gas or electric;

Spaclai new LTP
at a apaclaJ low

matching power 'exhaust hood
Wi ll make you proud to step into
with filter and light PLUS a comyour new k1tchen . COMPLE'TE . pletely auiiimatic"• dlshwasher
KITCHEN teatures nylon glides on with a lfi·pl~ setting capacity:
drawe" for smoother opening;· Colors availabl~ : for IPPIIances
exclus1ve comb1nat1on hmge-catch and sink: C0ppertbne, ,.Avocado
o~ all cab1nets; easy-to-clean for- and White. ii"•
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Bla o·Putel~ Luxurlouo ~TJ) o•littwco · ·
ltlndiard equipment "inciUcW • 302--cu.''Jn.
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tw......, ..cl- D"M period
Farmer's fllalacddeoolenled

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for IIOIIU! reaeon are not reachlng tbelr potential Ia the USIIIII

clusroom, the school Is with ..
Cllll IIII,Y grading and - · do
IIIII C&lt;lllljM!Ie with elch other.
Work aalioned to tile otudents
lo '"' on lndl..- basil, with
licloiOfa.
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awuol llilildo ttf1i1. :l!o!i ...... !I¥G" will
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Bus Drivers
Continuing
Work Strike
Tuolldef, with- cldldra be- ·
By MAXINE WALTEllS
1ng
tr..._w.~ to IIIII r r o a
PT. PLEASANT - '!be ·Mo..,.

C&lt;JuooV School !lui drlvora work

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the Dl&lt;ll'loing run.
Molt ot the driver• who did
work, let otudento out at the
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schools, instead or Cl"'O.s.ille
plcltet linea set up by drlvera
carry1ng slgna stating. "Muon
COwd;y Board of Mlcation uof&amp;ir to school bus drivers and
bioHI made

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Aoot. !iiJII. ot

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USome Ill tbe SChool BUI Operat&lt;&gt;ra ot lbe C.-ol1
School OJIIIm ratlod to lid..
their routes tlda momJooa. 1llor
did not r ...... Ill lbr OilY ••J baYe had DO cantad
arQ'me, therefon,lhavenD....,_
ledgo ~their deslreo. I ban load
roporlo lhlt tJoore Ia plckellnl

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School. Pl. Pl...m Jr. ......

cent of the crourd;y's 6,115 chil- Letart, Wahama Hllh Sdoool _.
drflll, of' whicb 4, 626 are trutaported by bua, were 1n achool

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Radford Drafted
By Fair Board
Charlo• Radford ol I'Omoroy,
Jooa-tlme member of the Meigs
C&lt;JuoiV Fair Boanl 1iho did oot

for elec:llat, Radford
only ..,. IIIII fllin&amp;.

nm for reeleetlol!. in November.
wW ~e to serve oo t h e
board .lad al10 aa an oftlcer.
Radford, has held every
c:A.:ftce 011. the local fair board
and was ita treasurer, did not
rue a _petition tor reelectlCIII. to
the board. Coucem mer hla (allure to ft.le was expreaHd by
other board members. He had
~od a vital role tlorou&amp;lo the
yeors ta staging the ODIIIal fair.
lb Norember. ftve 88ltl 011

organize for 1969. -

p...,_ a..o~ ol Cpmmorce wW tie t1oo BOS&lt;l.OilfOnlonniat tn
with Ita llfth -111111c .... llo&amp;ttiL
FNolod Iii UJ9, liolp li4iiDiY was iillllillllbr RtWrn Jcntlan
Me1p ill» wu terrltorlll- of the Northwest Territory and
tatar
. a......' ol Old..:"StiU latal', be real,ped to,,beoomo Post.
ma~nol ofllot lllllted Sllt4o.
~~~. bu ·it liE ......... ~"' RetumJ- Mota•
to"'- wife loi h e r - cabloi- he wu re!Usod. "'" 1ueh a dlaeoDIOiale .... -

• Vlnyt-c:owe,.d roof • Dual raCJng mlrroq,
• Pin llrtpe • Deluxe Whrttl
Whlie~NIIIi

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Cooducted wtth federal funds,
the program enw~oYa22teachers
plus !be ooord:lnator, 15 bus drlvero. five cooks. s bus Siipervt ..
or and two cullodlanl.
Deolgood to ald IIQideoot&amp; -

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with popular pPJfpnt: ·. ·· .

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NO DOWN I'AYIIaiT - 31 MOe. 'IV PAY

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2.11 -· uadeo

Almolt
In
one throuah eJabt have 111.rolled
ta tile tblrd ...... saturday Opp&gt;r11lnil;y Scbool wlolch _....
Slloorday at two caotera Ia the
MeJp Local School Dlalrict.
Rot.rt Morria. ooord:lnator Of
tho _...., uld thai 1111011meat wa• ldlher tban ppecUcl
IJI !be _.... de;, .... tlllitN
that ~ it wiD 110 ~
·a ll buo tnnapor1111aoo cJe.
IIIlo ort worked wt ond altQ

Second in
District

A &amp;oo-.o. U&gt;ca1 FFA
tree,..-.. iiiDDIIFI
Tooio - .

wncker and tho smaabed top
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po,ollod Cllll befon the bool;y C&lt;JOid
his c.b'Dit to- be remowd, •ccordlnctotbeeor1

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N. IOTCHELL '-•""""' elr.
Dr. Warehime oild the bqloct
,.loeii&amp;ldbewWbeiiiiPrlted
~ the '.ear hittlrw tbe tree was
at lois llrot preao c - . .
so "olent !bot tho top ol the tree
wu oiiiJ)pOd otr llldlbo
hod to
be
would prootdo .. ....,..,... ~ 1¥
rliJI~rOotod.
onto The
ilo car
wheels
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Enrolled
In Saturday Classes

Jooaioitat-

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hie run Tuesday ~
1zed because of a heart
Carson Rou&amp;ht 52, of New
HaVlin .... Oldmllted Tileaday
to tfte lnteoal ve care unit. of

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_drhrer• entered

to Dr. noo.Jd R. W-hime, Gat- Cbtahlrt. At !be 101110 ttmo 1..1
year, o.Jl1i c:ounty had"'"II:JCI18rt.
He Cooml;y CorOOior•
It oiaslbo l'llurlhtralllcdeothla enced OQll' ooo tramc doalh, IJ1d
Gillla ·CCiiill\)" Ia tho llrst Zl daya oob" aevan were recorded In the Holzer Hoot&gt;llll at CaJJipolto.
The IO..year wrteran.dr1:¥8r autot the - Yeor and !be illtb In couat;v •• 1968.
11ae 1ata1 Jeeldent O«urred at Itrod chest pains when he hilt.
!be .-y Ia tloo ~~ell 25 daya.
cThi llrot· wao that ol Charlu 12:30 L m. on Georp's Creek od hlo buo oo !be 1"01011 ID 11-ont
Manln ~ 57, Rt. 1 aoesbln, .R4L, one Uld.flve.tenthsmllewe•t ot picketed Wabama H t &amp; h
OD Doc. 28, 011 IJI. 7 ol ol Ill. 7 when l'ann6r'• 19115 Sc~ In Ma"'"' Cll;y.
Cbtm&gt;let well! ult the r&lt;lOd IJ1d ~~
1truc11: a medium · sized tree.
The "cttm war piiiDOd Ill the
wreclal&amp;o and dted tallll!,lil)', ....
cordln&amp; tO reptrta. ~car wu
demollohed. '!be Qrat call to the
Goulpollo Patrol P o il reported
no ani in the Wreekqebutalater
can told tile lrl&amp;ic story ol
Farmer'a cleeth, , tJIIIped in the

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Jan. 2~ at which Ume conference
rePorts wUJ be Coqlleted.
It was reported' that 23 shutin ealls wete made duri.JW the
_past month. A deuert course

Former

WASIIJNGTON (UPJj - P~ldont Nixon watched his cabInet members - minus one . _. . sworn in today and aenecl
IIOtlc.e on them tllat they will be "'a working cabinet."
Clllef Jusdce Earl Warren administered the oatb indi~ to the ll deJIII1IIIenl hellds who ...,... called to the
Wblte House ceremOI\Y at 8 - a. m. EST. Walter J. Hickel,
Nt.xon's choice tm· irUrior secretary, was at the White House
lMn - laekiog Senate eonfi rmatioo - be could not yet take
the oath. NiXon presided at the ceremonies.
PoinUng out that aWinets of other presidents have had
Vll'iouB mmes ln the past - An;lrew Jackson called his the
kl.tehen cabinet, Theodore Roosevelt's was called the tennis
ctDirlet and Herbert Hoo'lel"'s a medicine ball cabinet - Nixon
5ii4; "Due to the taet Wi' started with an 8 L m. swearing tn.
we'U caD it a
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THE ULTIMATE IN CABINETRY...
Clean, modern stylmg plus the
bea uty of walnut-tone cabinets

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boeh ond 11011, Darid, !lYra..,..,

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Dlenll of ooolites and Kool-Atd.

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Cindy Tennant, NtW llaftll
oncf ' ~- vlallld over t h e
Sherrie Turner, Rutland.
weekend in Columbus with Mr.
Lenon Michael prealded at and Mra. MUte Hammer a n d
the meeting. A training IOislm dauihters and Ia AlheJII will! Mr.
for the new members wu set llld Mrs, Howard Nlehol100.
lor 6:30 Monday ni811t 11 !be
Mro. Harold WWiam Lemh!ll
hospital. Girls lntereoted ta be- bu · relumed !rom Claclnnoti
coming a hospltU volunteer are where abe was called by the ser~
asked to report to the hospital 1oua tllneu of her husband who
Monday.
I.e conliRed to the ClndJDatl. Vet.
It was reported by Rhonl!a E.... eras Hospital.
vfn that name pins will arrive

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Received Into the . . _ won Afro. S&lt;ott MoJ:pn ~ Bevt~:&gt;o
Patty Profitt, Portlaad; Laura 'I¥. ThO)" eli&gt;eclalb' to viiHarrla, Long BoUom; Brialtte 1t Mrs. BUl .Ireland and tbreh
Nease, DebbteMcMU.lan,aDd.Pat.- cbUdren ot D.,.-ton who were
sy Pickens, Racine; Salb" Duek- IUeltl at the Morcu borne.
worth end Joy Kautz, Pcmeroy; '
and Mrs. Bob Hoeflich

and Beverlee Houdalbelt. )ln..

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Member Federal Deposit Insurance COIJIOration

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The chilcfr.m's cboir c:A. t h e
Heath United Methodlll Cbureh
Olllortalned Saturday afternoon
with a party for member• of the
.Middleport Cburcb of Christ jun..
lor choir.
About 50 ch1ldren attended tile
party which lncluded ramea led
by Patt,y Glaze, hron WU11011

A checking account eliminates the
danger of losing cash. And your check
stubs are a complete record of your
expenses. Ca ncelled checks are receipts for proof of payment.

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CHECKING ACCOUNTS

FREE CUSTOMER PARKING
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candJ"strlpers as did Miss Erma
Sndtll, director of volunteer eervices.

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Jr., advisor, welcteed the new
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Medic Ale. rt--~ Silent Guardian
Ia. 18 a yoUJl&amp; &amp;lrl in California nearly ·

.ied
after ....,.lvillg on injection ol tetanus
Mtlloxln to which she was aner&amp;lc. Her
..u.er

Dr Marion Collins, made a bracelet 0 airyuig the warning of her allergy for
11e1: to wear at all times.
Tllla was tbe tint Medic Alert br~let
IJid the bellnnillg of an organization which
bas made more secure tbe lives of tea.a of
thOusand• of penono wlth opecla1 medical

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problem• wbo might receive no treatment
,.. the wronJ treatment during episodes of

ahock, delirium, unconsciotliMIIS or coma

when they arfi unable to commuulcalf with
those trying to help them.
Today the organization-iU full name Is
Medlc Aiert Foundation International-bas
more than :110,000 members In America,
with oome 2 000 joining monthly. There
are another ioo,ooo members In aii!Uates
aro\Jild the world.
Yet the American Medical Association
estlmateo that there are over 40 mllllon
people in America alone who sufler from
some special or "bidden" medlcal problem, such as ~~~Y· heart condition, al·
lerty to peni
, who are taking anticoagulant drugs or wearing contact lea.aes.
Medle Alert is nonprofit. For a basic fee

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neet18ce

in stainless steel and one medi·
cal' problem engraving._ Each emblem Is
registered· and the senal number IS engraved on the reverse side, as is the telephone number of the foundation's central
ll!e at Its headquarters in Turlock, cant.
Tbe 'central file accepts, on a :M-hour
basis collect calls from physicians, hospl·
tals '1aw enforcement officers and other
authorized per"'\ns and relays additional

fowl, Moment argues, surely we can find
suitable ones for bears. Old Faithful, be
points out, is unique to Yellowstone; bears
are not.

U.S. Naval base at Guantanamo.

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The escapees, from many parts of Cuba and all wa~s of
Ufe, included students, workers and Negroes. They nsked
tbeir Uves, they said, because they could no longer endure
hunger IIICI Castro's rule of terror.
.
A decade ago- this month, when this writer reached
Havana after the fall of Batlota's dictatorship, Castro was
bailed as a b'berator not only In Cuba but throughout Latin
America. A majority of Cubans hoped that he would briDg
them freedom and a better life after years of repression.
Castro of course, thought dllferently. He was already
bllli141.1' tbe·R.......-!11'!1 a.....it,-a e&lt;IDYII!eed_Mandtlt~ --·
l,hin&amp;t~ a member f!I,;Mosc~'s!lecret organizatiOI&gt; of
Jterrlllas in I..atj.Q:A~rl&lt;ra.
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1aofdll' af holdllil. Tree elecllons as premloed, Castro
•••"""ed a Sovlel-type poUce state. He lbrew many of blo
trastllllconaboraloro, bcludlol the ldeanstlc Huber Matos,
bdo prlJODI where they are still lanpllhblg •• IID·pefiODI.
In the name of a mythical Marxist-Leninist sOciety !bat
be set out to create, be introduced a system of forced labor
and told the Cubans to tighten their belts even more.
"Not only Is there not enough to eat iD Cuba, but they
force you to spend extrahours In the Reid after a 54-hour
woct week.'' said a Negro worker among the lucky wbo ~
reached Guantanamo.
Such com~ints are not new. Tens of thousands of refu·
gees have ven similar accounta ol Ufe in Castro's aoclallat state.
I io new io Increasing evidence that even
castro's Russian sponoors are now convinced that his economic IIICI uJtrarevolutiooary policies are a faUure.
Tbey wOtdd lib blm to eo-atrate oa pl'&lt;lllneiDC more
sagor ud lmiii'OVIaJt Cuba'o -80my wblle leavtu h to
M - to dodde wllea reve11111. . oal)lt to lake p1aee ID
LatiDAJaerlu.
Bill Castrn having tasted power, has convinced himself
that, u a cOmmun&amp;t strategist, he Is equal to Lenin and
Mao Tse-tung. He insists he knows better than the Russtans how to accelerate the revolutionary process In Latin

America.
No wonder the pro-Soviet leadert ol Venezuela, Bolivia
lnd Colombia castigated blm pubUcly for meddUn~ iD their
IDtemal alfalrs. Castro, in tum, charged that a 'pseudorevolutionary Mafia" of Latin-American Reds Is trying to
depose blm and moderate tbe policies of the Cuban revolu-

tion.
Tbe Russtans are stuck with blm-for the Immediate
future at least. They clllllot as 7el allord to admit that
Manism-Leninlsm is a fiasco In the only country of the
Western Hemisphere where Communists attallled power.
U Cuba, lib Czeehollovakia, bo!dered on Russia instead
of the United States, Soviet paracbutlats would bave long
ago eUminated Castro as
are now iD tbe proeess of
ending the power of Ale
Dubeek in Prague. But
since Cuba Is, in elleet, shielded bY the United states, Moscow must continue to. spend million dollan a day to bol'
ster the Castro dictatorship.
Perhaps, as Castro's dwindling inteneetual oupporters In
United States and elsewhere Insist, the decade of his
has not been without some positive resuUa. But they,
concede that Cuba is in a state of ecoDomlc ebaot.
Castro oorvlve allGiher deeade! History Uawl tllat
coDtrolef armiH and IDIInunnbi tl ftPJOS•
lo power even whea a majority of tbe -le
But tbere II DO lon&amp;er uy iloaiJt llult Ia
ao In Latin America, Caotro'o peptdarlty ud lahoa tbe deeiiDe.
no IQJlger the daring and romantic young rebel of
Today, at 41, blo paunch eapandlng and his •
~==~~with gr'l)', be is not even a hero to tha riot: 't
in the United States, France or Melico.
still invoke ~-name of Cbe Guevara, Castro'a for·
!f"_lioiJira•~·in:t'~ •bo died while fomenung a Com·
la.aorrectlon iD Bolivia. But Fidel, It seems, Ia fllst
the forgotten man of the world revolution.

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Q-What Is • "f«• porp
A-A free port meauo tl!at
gnoda can be unloaded,
otored. and reshipped without paying fees. Singapore,
for example, Ia a free port.
Qllechua, the language of

·!lie 8Jielent Incas, II IIIli the

spoken language ol more
tLan five mWioll Indians In
Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador.

For the most part, 'how·

-ever, depar-tment accomplishments over 'the past

·Mankind's

eight years have Peen dof!e

in the shadows. If there IS
a cabinet position that has

Remarks

gone from public attention to
near-obscurity. it is Free-

man's.

Of Itself

Food'.' It comes in cello·
phane or a tin can. ' Bread
comes from bakeries. tJot a
.Kansas wheat field. Roast?
It's not an animal in an Illinois cattle lot, it's a weekend
special tinted attractive red .
But farmers and ferrn in·
come, the secretary feels,
are coming into their odin
the jet age, for all their
anonymity. Eight years ago,
he proudly relates , the aver·
agf' farmer's incqme was
only 55 per cent of the average nonfarmer's in~ome. In

Sit in silence, and go into
dark,..SB, 0 doughier of tho
Chal&lt;kam; for 110• shall no
more be called tho mi.t.-eu
of kingdoms.-l.!diah 41.5.

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An Inability to stay quiet
is one of the most con&amp;picuous falliDgs of mankind.Walter Bagebot, Eng II s b

economist.

Now the Lord is the

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mta, to another" two, to ma.--

one, to each occorc:Ung
to his abiiiiJI."-If a II he"'

other

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There bas been no man of
pure genius, as there has
been none wholly destitute
of gOIIius.-Heury David

Thoreau, American naturalIst.

AI obedient chlldr.,., do
not be oonjOTffUld to the passions of !101'' former iQnor·
ON!t.-1 Peter !:!4.

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Behind every argument Is

someone'a..lgnorance:-Louls
D. Brande!A, former U.S.
Supreme Court justice.

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SOIJI'IIEIIN (36)
GU')' Norrl~ and Stev~ Shuler.
Diddle, a 6-t fonrord, pecod
Dkltlle 5-2-12; Stlder ' ~10,
tllovlfltor• wltlli2polnta,Shu- NO!'ris 14-10. Shain 1-0-.2. Prof..
lor 10 and NO!'I'IS 10.
nu Q-2..2. Tolab 12-1~11.
Southe,r~ ·~ a tWO h'J..
EASTERN (63)
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u...,h billie reser.e rilakli.
R. Karr 6-&amp;.20, Bueldey 1~.2,
Eaat.erD tnvell to Miller Fri- Rose 1-5-7, MorrisH)' ~.
day night while the Torr.ooes go
EichU..r 2-2--8. Rltehte 1-4-6,
to Kyger Creek.
Lodwick f.0.-8, T. Karr 1..o..2,
Southern ••.•.•• 6 13 27 36 Caldwell J.t..a, Smith O.J·l. ToEastern •••••.• 12 21 41 63 Ills 21·21-63.

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Class AA basketball
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Agrlcoltutl .S ecretary Orvll{e Freema'l'• ud SeetNry
oi Slate Dean Rast'o. Leavlq after eight years Ia
Waoblugtoa · fs Ute bavlag ''• great blc he•'V)' we!Pt
... takea right off the top of my bead," PJI Freea...

rallngo, 37. east a· llrst place
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wr Colulllbua East.
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,potted two first place ballota,
'third and fourth place "·-....... , _ ,

1969 it ls 76 per cent, an~ If years I've had a major rapresent programs continuei sponsllilllty every minute ril
he says, by the early 1970s thtdaY and allibt. You wak~
up iD the mid~. of 1M nl&amp;ht
they will be even.
and again ll1id lhe
again
Those p .r o grams are a
thing
!bat
awakened you Ia
prime source of Freeman's
that
you'
were
thinking about
satisfaction u p o n leaving
office. The farm program a decision you had to make,
now is a solid one; he says. or there i&amp; something down
"bammefed out On the cruc· the road for which there's no
ible of trial and error in the answer 81!4 you've 1ot to
find an antwer."
flel1 of political combat."
Ey the records, he feels
For himself, after eight
years in a Washington hot he bao fought !he good fight.
seat, there awaits the presi"When I see that those iurdency of a mana~ement con· pluses that were murdering
sultant firm, ·and the feeling agriculture are gone, I I'll!!
"that a great big heavy prelly good," he aayi: "!ADd
weight has been taken right ' when ·I look at farm ln!!ome
off the top of my head."
I rei!fel it Isn't more and It
srn
Isn't up to tbe slandard
" You know, I was gov·
ernor of M1nnesota for slx I want. but It's a lot better ,
years before this. So for 14 than it was."

McKinley and Zanesville ....
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· Col.wnbu• Ealt &amp;mallled ~2
oasll,y outdlotance To.
,
1edo Libbey, Wbleh polled 270

JOIDU to

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, The marght of 152 polnta was
llfno losa tban Columbuo East
llllo.ved a wook •110 .,.lnst
· runnetUJ1 Cinton McKlnlq,
canton McKinley sliPPed one
noleh •• the otandlnp were

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Hamnton Garfield slipped two
IJOtl to llxth.
Marllnetat RiSes
1'lnth a week qo, )darlington
lilraed to JeYenth.
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Wlna

the thlrd-noked small coUege
team, blreJ.v picked lCI ill ninth
wtn. a 62-60 decision owr cap..

mark. Ohio Wesleyan is 3-8

1--3.
otterbein pulled a major oc
upset over the Muskles, who
are 9-2 overall and G-.2 in the

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now 9--2.. Bob Moore led Central
with 25 points. Bob Arnold's 13

over in the final minutes, even1._ both Its records, 5-5 and 3.3.

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stratsht de· !&lt;ftlled Muaklngum 65-60 at

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Hart lan•t •·'-'··
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"Columbos ~null
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team a little more JJ)eed and
outside -~-It
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Class AA otate chan•plon, to
MOklng ita third straight UP!
dtle.
WORTH
MENTIONING Twency • live basketball play.
ers, lncludln&amp;: severaJ ltandout
performers, ...II be lost lo some
a.a11,1

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Cleveland Eaat Tech loses Loon
Harrla. Its leac:lfng 1corer.East
High loses flashy guard Larry

New Concord; visiting Urbena
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~arv e 92-81; Tri·
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am 6"QO'V•2 1n overt 1meat Hiram;
Wheell..r (W , va.) whipped host
Ste·•·••1e 67...,'7, a....
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Windy City.
In OC Aclioo
Oh'10 Con1erence play,
Jobo RJ·•·
•- •....as ed In 40 po lnts

Wallace its seventh Win ... tn 15
OIJUngs, includl~ four of six

Ohio COnference aaYN&gt;a. Hiram
now ~7 and I-6, ---was paced by
Mark Farrell with 22 points.
Blumon• s sixth win of the
season came despite a ~oint
effort by Jerry Walther for
Manchester. Les Cass led
Bluffton (6-5) with 23 points.
Tn~tate's
·
perrected foul
shoodJ1l made its mark as the
Indiana team picked &lt;t&gt; Its 15th
victory in 17 st4rts. Tri-State'
dropped in 30 of 32 charity
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tosses, Find.....,·,

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Zsa Gabor has sent
· oolol to snads of
(Jnostly llhoW!otk) she' I rubbed the
1m111t1 "" 'l1le TV •creon
•·Paul
Burkes,
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•ter 22 years and aimed at dlvorce, justlearnedu,.,'llbeflrst
t1me lfandparents ., •• At p I t

NEW YORK - Hazel Scott
openod at Plaza 9 and was judg.
eel "Better thaD 25 yean ago
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when she llrot •...
llanton Griffis, dlplomal emerltus wbo'o pusblns 80 and ,..
CB.D't NY from wtd.cb Jlde, Wll
the romantic .,.aln at Louise's Hemingway'• smart bane·
E. 5811&gt; st. spot, holding hands 0111, aoetallle Francia K. CarD' everything with a 19.year-old ponte&lt; repUed to a pol oriental bello •... What' s all tho wtfe (WI just caugllt the l!ana
cierleal yolllng about: &amp;. Pat- KoDi: flu: ''I IWI It - · 110
rick'• School In Jer&amp;eY Cit;y ~ when lt Wll cldel"
.......... curlila (not pestor) Fatber
David Black will .lrl' I 0'I&gt;IJ•
Sddller is 8PQkeaiiUUI for the eheclelle, electroaic" ·,~ OC
dl1sident priests, has- • studed. ..AliCe 1n Wonderland" .... caubody 80 per cent Negro - ~ pie of decadelllfiO _ ,. . . oloe
which only one.flfth are Calilo- tried .t o smudge ..
lies.
old fair71ale IUid floilpoil
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Nowtbathereosmetl&lt;~~droamo 11· Cob drtvera"" olartine to
have turned Into rich realtO' wNr buttloaB lJI'OCiatmiDa ''Hack
tl&gt;adted bY Wall st. mUlloos)Zoa Power;" lllof
1\11 pua!ng up faroo Ill
raiD
.... Uz &amp; Dick are buJfnl fl&gt;elr
8Ut homO on Perea' I AY8. Focb ...
Sounds incredible that Bal Novad&lt; ,... •eraD,Iblllll tor a llv·
fnll DOC 1110 IIIUQ' . . . . . . OlD
. in ~ ' foiUIU•' Jljlrtol!t llell
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Urbs,. Pile&amp; Up Points

w::,rc!or&lt;d H I,IOloto

lflel)llila
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He "PI- lor JO poboto ' ' the -oad half qalllll tho
BrOIICOI lDd llnllhed the game hittintJ .. 1$ or20~ al-

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Green, lllaml'• W"d William•, Ken tlowallgiOhlolJDiverJl~,
. Ste.. l!lx or Toledo lDd Earl Jonkloo or W'estar•lllehiiiii1;::;-; ~~.

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Brown Seeks Tilt With
CINCINNATI (Uf'O - . Paul
Brown, coach BDd seneral manaser of the Cincinnati ilalgals,
proposeo hlo pro footiJill team
pla,y the Cleveland Browns 1n
the Orst preofie&amp;ICI'l game to be
beld at the new riverfront
dlwn, tchechied to be completed In 1970.
The lnvltatina went Tuesday
to Browns• owner Art Modell,

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game" Idea 110 Gov. J a m e 1
R-s, and added be "w&lt;Alld
«~~alder

It a apedll honor to
haTe the Browns as the first
team in our new stadium." ·
Brown lwnded the Cleveland
Browns In 1946 and coached the
squad lor 17 years, "'Ill 13 of
thorn In Nallonal Foo1hlll League actkln.

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Brown credited tt1e "II r s t

W7est
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rnaces Lake...

over Wheeling ..rller ID the
season. SIW their visitors gain , . .
reve'ilge, Pat Mullipn was high

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Terry Anderson pouncled in 28
points • n d ~tes Harold
Howe alkl Nick Mescher picked
up 21 each as Urbana (16-4),
lriPPOCI Cedarville (7.7); Bruce
McDonald paced Cedarville with
26 points.
SteubenvUie, whose ont,y win Wbo was unavallable for comof the 5ea&amp;on In 12 starts was

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the lofel&amp;l' efiMlt ..... In -

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were Rkb Balle7 e, 'Naill.

getter&amp;

Werry 5, Jim Boas. BUJ v_,....
an, Roncb&lt; Challla, Steve Gerlac:ll
end Bill Chaneey, a n - t IIIIi
Jeff Davis. 0110.
CROSBY HONORED
NEW
YORII
OJPI)... Bi1w
Crosby .. m be honored tor hla
contrlbutlona to pf byo f1&gt;e
Metrq&gt;olltan Golf Writer• AlSO.
ctation at their amua1 dimer

pre-

Feb. 17.

Jack Nleklauo wiD
Crosby with the c-.. · T•
Award at the dinner.

lor
win alter being down 20-15 to
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Chicago at the half. Oberlin is
5-4,
liY United Press International
Two Mid-. American Conference
Jerry West of the loa: Angeles
games were on tap tonight Lakers has reached ooe milesToledo at Bowllng Green and tone in hi• Natimll Balketblll
Miami at Western Michigan.
Association career and flgurea
Tile big battle was to be the to achieve another by the end or

AshlaJJ:I-.WitteOOerg game. Ashlard (lt-1) io tho fifth.rallked
small college team and Witten-.
berg holds an 18th place tie in
the same category_

even play in the majors, nwch
less make the Hall of Fame,"
said Campanella, who joins
former

Brooklyn

teammate

Jackie Robinson. as the only
Negroes in the Cooperstown,
N.Y. shrine. "it shows we're
Uvtng in the right ~r)',"
ojllideO ~Ia, hia rcomd
'il!ace lf:llliiiii!J ilie frlde smile
Which became his trademark. .
Lou Boudreau, the former
Cleveland manager and shortstop, was third in the balloting
as he gained 218 votes and
came within 37 votes ot being
elected lo the Hall. Ralph Kiner
was fourth with 137 votes and
Enos ~ter rounded out the
top live with 128.

CLINIC SPEAKERS
COLUMBUS (IJP0 - Unlversicy or Kentucky Basketball Coach
Adolph Rupp and Iormor Boston
Celtic K. C. Jones head the stati
of tho 1969 Seven-Up National
Coaches Clinic to be held here
1\prU 19-20.
The announ~;:ement was rnacle
by Ml cblgan stale Head Coach
John

ilenlngOOn

Francisco Warriors 113-107 in
other game1•
Earl Monroe scored 32 point&amp;
and Kevin Louihery had 25 to
lead the BuUets to their !11th
straight triumph. The Bullell
the current seasoo.
had a 6644 halftime lead and
The 6..foot, 3.fnch former West never were seriously threa.
VIrginia star scored 44 points in tened. Seven-loot Tom Boenrlna 122-105 victory over the kle led the Bulls with 19 points.
MUwauketo Bucks Tuesday night
Willie Reed's 27 points led the
Increasing his career scoring l&lt;nlcks to their 13th stralgbt
total to 16,273 points.
home victory despite a 31-POint
That total makes West the elfort by Len Wilkens. Russell
No. 7 scorer in NBA history and suffered
the injury while
the thJrd hi&amp;hest-scoring guard chasing a loose ball at the end
In I-.e history. The only or the third period snd will be
guards who rank ahead or him lost to tile Knlcks for an
are Oscar Robertson or the indefinite
ClncirulaU Royals and retired
Elvin Hayes had 27 points and
Boston Celtic star Bob Couey. Don Kojie 22 as the Rocket!
West will pass Cousy if he snapped the Hawks' five-Pifle
averages 21 points a game for winning streak. The Rockets
the remainder of the season.
broke open tbe pme in the
The other players who have fourth period when they scored
scored more career points than 43 points. Walt Hazzard led the
West are aU big men- Wilt Hawks wit:lt 19 points.
Chamberlain, Bob Pettit, Dolph
Tom Van Aridale scored six
Scha,yes Uld Elgin Baylor.
pointt in overtime, including
Ba,ylor scored 22 points two free throws that put the
Tuesda,y night and Mel Counts Roylls into a .107-106 lead, alter
added 26 (or the La.kers wblle regulaUcm play ended in a 100Joo McGlockUn scored'· 33 fOr 100 tie. Van Aradale led the

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O'Neill, president of the SevenUp BcUting Co. of Columbus.
"High school eoiches have
&amp;holm a sreat Interest In it along with coachea of junior programs. .. Benlngton said.

....

the Bucks.
The BaJtlmore Bullets defeated the Chicago Bulls 116..93, the
New York Knicks beat the

Seattle ~rSooics 113-106 but
sutrered the loss of Cazzie
Russell because of a fractured
right ankle, the San Diego
Rockets topped the Atlanta
Hawk• 124-113 and the Cincinna.
ti Boylls downed tho San

REMAINS ON TOP
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPO Cincim.tl stayed atop the defensive statistics in the Missouri
Valley Conference tl'lis week with
an average or 62.5 pointsaUowed
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Royals with 28 points while
Rudy LaRusso had 37 for the
Warriors.

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NEW YORK (UPI)- For 1ian , selection by the Baseball
Musial It came as a fitting Writers Association or America
climax to a 22-,year career ln in contra~ lashJon.
Jenldns aM J&lt;ftn Adams. Jim which he established himself as
Musla.l, who spent a record 22
Trimble and Cleophus McNeal. one d. Ute premier hitters In years with St. Louis, batting
Ninth-ranked Euclld has woo: baseball.
.331 and setting more records
five games b)' four potnto or
But lor Ray C111ljl011etia, the thsn anyone in the history or
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)e&amp;~ this ~~· Laat ~ honor . se~ to absolve U baseball, accepted the award in
· .~ :~Ill'!~~ 14tb to EuCild &lt;b)llltlocf1D cleet'lltliW'Iij&gt; '''' yea. . .-&lt;t·frdltrarfJ!ICI'11i!l- ~~";,' ,;:tnetl'ee; J&lt;WtaJ··- ~er
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~»it'; 't o deadlo . • Columbus Uon lor moot ot· the season beMlslal .. and CampOneila, . a persons In &amp;. Loulo' Buoch
.~ lor lOth. ~U1Dbu1 South eause of a football 1cnee fnJur7 pair of three time winners of Stadlwn.
, f.~ J»an 12Ch. :
Junior guard Chuck Houfion r;_ Molt Valuable Player ewarda.
..rm very honored, pleased
" 9'Wumbua Ealt 1aeek1 U.s 36th turned to acti(ll lalrt weekend wen accorded bueball"s high. and happy to be selected," sald
·, ~ · ~ · ~n a.Mnst Columbus and lparked Toledo Ubbey to est honor Tuesday when they Musial, who received 317 of the
~ ~ ntdt In the battle an 83-57 romp over Boawber were elected to the Hall o( record 340 votes cast and thus
~Jl ..'tlit . . . .._ On Seturday Houaton tosSed In 10
Fame. But the pair, two Gl the become ooly the fourth pla,yer
~~' Eut : and Columbus ,.He makes ua move," 18¥~ molt devastaUng hitters In the ever selected in his first year ot
Will! tansle ot ihe Falr!!root&gt;ds Coach Burt 5l&gt;lce.
Natloaal League lor almost two ellgiblllcy. "This is ooe of the
.CplfJeum,
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dl(ades. took th~ news ot their highest honors In baseball. rm
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pJeased."
Campanella, paralyzed rrom
the waist down as a result or
the tragic auto accident that
ended his career in January,
1958 at age 36, diacussed the
award
in a more serious note
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liY Udted Pross International following three frustrating near
.' 'NEW YOI!lC :&lt;uPO ~ Ashland of colloge-41vlslon nnklows.
East
misses.
College, ·wher,e cleleble i&amp; the
They won the defensive crown
W.
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Pet.
GB
urm more than proud to
Jllllle of tho rime, J• boelnnltW laat year ·with an average yield
Baltimore
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this honor," said
td ,, .make ~eud.,. mo1es of 42.7 points a Phlladell1hl•
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Campanella. who arrived In
In \!'• w,.ieki,Y United
Kentucky Wesleyan heN the
••lame duck"' Commisskrler
Pnss lntenau.aiJ sman· eol- No. 1 rathw: tor the seventh N011' York .... 33 19 .635 5
Wllliam D. Eckert's otrice in
agccesstve week but &amp;he Pa. Cfneinnall .••. 26 22 .542 10
leco baalledlall ...,-t1owa.
fletroll
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161,\
the
wheelchair which has
Ashland, the natim'&amp; delen- thers slipped sllgbtl,y in their
15
35
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22
served
as his lep for the last 11
J!ve loodor the pest three point total. Wesleyan, reeeiYlng
West
years.
allions, hss used the oame 22 Clrat place votes. accumulatW, L. Pet. GB
"I never had any Idea rd
formula to
a tt-t ed 317 polnll. The Panlhora
Lol
Allplos
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record "hill! Umltlow the have a 11·2 record.
Ne'1Mia, Las Vepa. ~ Allenta ....... so 18 .625 3
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Seattle •.•• , . 15 36 .29t Ill\\
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wbtle Loo Aneelos 122 Mllnukee 105
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ll&gt; . -iiio lourth Alhland .... Baltimore 116 Chleoao 93
b)' Ollh and Southwest Louisiana Son Dlello 12t AUanta 113
CfneiDnoll 113 San Franclooo 107
sixth.
Only clwllos lllllOII8 tho top
~ed)
Wodposclo,y's Cameo
t~ toa81a s.r. Auotln
mo"!01 from ollfith, 10 ..~ Lol AnrtBie• at Detroll
~ Stall -roVIng A-"'" . AILinlaat-.c
.ntixli to eighth . and EvansVIlle N... York·at Phllodelphlo
drGA&gt;IJW frGm lil!venth to ninth. Wtl!e u Baltimore
PUp! ScMMI' oto¥od In the No; Jlo!lloilat Chl(llo4o ..,... scheduled)
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Ofllo We•leyan 87·72 at Gambt--•
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20 to spa.rk Ken,yon to 1 8-8 sea·
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freedom; It withers 1!1
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whole world was terrified at
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and that helped.
low man on the totem pole.
In economics, the talk ~a~.pf
building steel mms'~ and
road,s, airlines and hotels.
Now it's pretty well-accepted
around the world that the
chief requirement to build a
viable economy is agriculture. At a time when ai~
funds have been dropping
very sharply, aid funds for
agricultur:-e have tripled."

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.B)' United Press lnternsllonat ohot with thre( HCOO!ds to play
Rm. Benton d~ a 20-loot Tuesday nigtJt1 ·ae. Central state,

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in damages on two separate occasions because of grizZly bear injuries.
·
Smokey the Bear l!lld Goldilocks' ac·
qualntances notwithJialnding, bears are
from far beiDg frleBcllY, harmless play·
mates he writes in BIOScience, organ of
the Affierlcan Institute of BIoI o g I c a I
Sciences. They ar,.;large, ·often bad-tem~red carnivores 'Who can outrun anything

ltad b.)' the clo~e Of the nrst
period, moved wt In 'tront 2)... 13
at the halltime tnte?niasion and
waa ahead 411-27 ,wbOn tf\e thlnl
quarter cone

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ni .. Ills G""!' ~s br&lt;lk•o'lntq
the ~Jng eolwft~ butkarrwa1
the 01111 one ·to pt tn 4ou1&gt;1 •·
figurc1. Pat Morriuey and Ric~
ard Lodwick botb hMI a.
Coach Jim Adami' Southern
clab$ol Its acnrl..ralmoateqUII·
l.Y lrcm JW!Ion Bob Diddle oriil

·~ntral State Nips Fo·e, 62-60

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National Parks, and some of them are
rather gruesome. Within tbe past few
years, the government has paid '100,000

By LEON DENNEN
NEA Foroit• News Analyst
NEW YORK (NEA)
A grtm symbolism marked the tenth anniversary of Fidel
Castro's rise to power when 88 men and women fou~ht past
Cuban Communist guards in a desperate escape mto the

•· I~YI wlnl llter sLlfferirw losses
(n ~lr la~t two outlrwa, were in
: 1Ukllt9Uttid. comll\lnd .most ot the
n!~;,.ch ~n w.o.•t• 1 cl·~·-~
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·ciQCk running oUt on wilat
one etaiJ member caUejl "the
secOnd toughest cabinet job
ne1.t to state," be sWung
around ln his chair to 'face
bls visitor and talked about
eight yeilf~ as secre!arf of
Agriculture.
'It began With
'bUUon in
surplus food in government
bins and talk of'"'lrlcultural
obSole&amp;cepce. H erid~d with
.the bins empty 'a6d talk of
future starvation. And that
last part may ~o for agriculture what Spulnlk did for
science and education, he

It's coming down to a choice between
bears or people in our increasiDgly visited
national parts, says a biologist.
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According to Galrdllel' B. Moment, a
professOI' at Goucher College in Baltimore,
mjurles from black bears occur almost
dally in Great Smoky and Yellowstone

10 Years of Castro Enough
For Cuba and Reds Alike

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WASHINGTON-t N E AI- .
Orville Freeman was 1n .an

Bruin Trouble Brewin'

except a horse or antelope.
If we can have sanctuaries for

'i9ft, . ~:r,everri&gt;WJSQoth. . its two outlowo .J&gt;re&lt;;!lllrw the
./~, • Tue , · illlht 'r the Ill; match qalnat Southern. hod lost
. · ~ ~~n team I hom~_~t,
1
&amp;o·Giouater and Alexa~
• r •-~ ~·•· out lor aniJqJreo- The hosll ~ol oa 'lo .a ·12-6

'ly NOEL ~OV~

infonnatlon from ll!e indlvidual'l ftle.
A new oerv1ce which Medic .,\lert recently OJmOOIICed Is the~ worldwide,
human traiiJ]llant infol'J'lation pool.
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1o deterinlne lt~~medlately whether a dead
or dyiDJZ accident victim wearing tha
Medic Aiort emblem desires to donate his
eyes, he_.t, kidney or other organs to
help save the Ufe of another.

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hqnor was set lor Jan. 31, and plans "ere made for the girls to

taldlw eookle orders on Friday.

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WEDNESDAY
PoMEROY WCTU, 2 p,m.
W~ at the Pcmeroy Unit;..
ed Methodist Church.

: MIDDLEPORT

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Biqrnpldcal oketches of propheta of Biblical times IUid 1&lt;&gt;day were Vven by Mrs. Karl
Grueaer, program leader, at
Monday nleht's meeting of the
Women's Society of Christian
Service of tbe MlnorsvUle United

LITERARY

Club, 2 p,m, Wednesday at Ute

home of Mra. c. M. Hemesy;
&amp;ln. Elner100 Joo.es to speak
al Amerleaa Mutle.
TIRJR!IlAY
Methodist Church.
:SYRACUSE GODliNG S t a r
Utl~W the study book, .. T h e
C,U.dl 12t, l&gt;aulhter s of Amor- Now Prophets," Mrs. Grueser
l&lt;:o. 7 :3tl Thureda&gt; at Ute hall' described the purpose ol the
study as designed to lend a br&lt;*l
ol!lcers fD be lnltalled.
:XI GAMMA Mil Chapter, Beta base of consideration of the world
-... 1'111 SOror!t;y Thurlldor, in which Cbristia.Ds must work.

8 :p.m. Cdumbus and Soutllern
She was assisted intheprestmQfdo Electric IOCial room.
tatioo by Mrs. Wendell stutler,
BEELINE PARTY, apoosored Mra. WOllam Russell, aod Mrs.
b.r: tbe Ladies Amdllary of tbe Lillian Starch.,. Mra. Grueaer
Fire Department, 7:30 conducted a que.UOO ud answer
Tll!u'eda&gt; nlllbt at tllellrehouse; sessloo on who are the prupheta
JUIIUe IDvltad.
o1 today, IUid our rosponalblliiJ

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TRI-COUNTY C, a Rodio Club,
r:e8u1ar sessloo, 11uusdl,y, 7:31T
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at club quarters.
DANCING LESSONS for Twi.n
Shrine Clobbers and wives,
tlqt session, Thur8Ciay, 7:30
'· -. at home of Mr. arrJ Mrs.
S. Ewlror. Gerald PoweU, in-

Various h&amp;erpretations of The
Lord's Prayer were given by
Mra. Phillips, Mrs. Herbert

m.,

.of tt'l ·lDMiber• ol u.
ro _ , . Q11o1r "IIIIo are pro-

parlnc lor , oo coneort
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tbem fD sis cltleola lour - . ;
Rldlard l'llli Neue, .... ~

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Two ooupleo hove mode ljlpiicatklno lor
marrlap llcenaes ln the om.ce
~ the """"iJ clerk. Applying
were Rogor Emmott Nibert, 2~
Pt. Pleooon~ and Jaclde 141111
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Iter Grovel, Mo., in the c:bolr' •
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T110 choir, po-DOI!loooely
NEW HAVEN- IIi, and Yn.
~ tho -~~~ - (amoul Fred Glom . - _ Now Ho•ea, oro
WorlD&amp;'• I'Oall.,t•onianl, will IIIIUIUil.U. tbe birtb of a om em
Iiiii Jon. 25 In Clnclmatl; Jon. JIIIUII"Y 3 at tbe Holzer Hoopltal.
27 In D.,_; JODi 28 Ia_, York, The named Doo181os Keltll, ,
I'Ll Jaa. .31 In NOW York CIIJ, welf!i&gt;ed 7 poullds and8\2 OUIICOI.
01111 Fob. 2 Ill S.bll'lldll
The mo1ber of Ute Ia tbe
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former PllliJ 'lbompom.
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~ tbelr free time !fro. ......_ Yaocli;
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FUINITUH CO.,

Ralph Bailer, 46, Midlllelolm,
Olllo, and Betl;y Kathryn Ger·

Moodor_t!&lt;ru So"';"' .- -,·~··

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land. 88. ilfld1lletcnm.

aooo Olflcoo

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'l'hiiJ will orme bock 011 com- Yr. Thllrllllll YDUIII, C1I!IGn, W,
- Pl8 two da7t after cla1... re- v a.; Mra. Fred JGIIuJoo, Ma11011i

304 PliMEROY,
EAST OHIO
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MASON

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JIIDDLEPORT PACK 244, Cub
~~ 7 p. m. Thursday at the
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Legion Hall; Chadds
Hall, MGM official, to speak.

the firehouse.

SATURDAY
BAKE SALE, municipal park

u.:Jquarters, Syracuse, SaturdoiJ bOglnning at 10:30 a. m.,
b)' the Ladies Awilli-

program ""'"" - " wllhPI'13'·
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..Treuurea lD Heevee!' Games

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fT7 ot the Syracu5e Fire Depart-

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DllV TO MEET
T~Jit 95. Dlughters of Union
Veterans, will meet at 7:30 Manday n.igtlt at the D. A. V. halL

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Bowllnc c..ter In - · "' • Lerqr lfetcol!, Olld -"'~-~­
palla at tbe votenoa Memor- bul, Is !lore 1o be wllb ·b • r
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top 50 private unlveral~
MASON
- Kelly Jooa Coooetie• and the 1ar10at In OldalJoma. Only around 50 per - ol bart, ""' ,.... old dau&amp;hter .,
choir members, wbo are cboeerl Rev. IUid Yro. HerbiO Copellut,
through audition, are muale ma- io recuperatlllfl !rom a held Illjury llhe roeelved wb11e aleiall
jora.
Neue, a IIOidor at TU maJor· r1.d1Dg at her bolhe at WJ"'ield,
IDJ In Enl!ilah ecl&gt;eotloo, Is a W. Va. !lie reportedly na ber
member of Sllma Chi !raterni- alod Into a tree. lile Ia t b o
11' and tbe '111 couneJI lor Rellg- gronddausbter cf Mrs. Iva c..,..
ioul ute. He baa beu an ac- bart, New !lAveD.
Un member of tbe summer mualcala caots given at tbe Meigs
PATIENT IN HOSPITAL
Coonty Fair b)' tile Big Beftd MinMASON - Mrs, 1M~
ltrel A11a. for a number of
aoo, an employee at tbe Maam

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IUPOH REQUIISn

He Uoed II Firat
Franklln D, Roosevelt first
used the ex.pression "New
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'iiehool, 8 1&lt;1 midnighc

ser, Yr. and Mra. J~ Grueser, Joan Am Harmoa, .... and
!Ira. Stewart. lold. )lorY
Auntlllor and. lold. J' u
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For Skating Party

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lor tbe spring .....- . , and Mrs, Katie Rcuab, Letart,

Member• repreaentalltbeaev., undersr..uatea IUid graAiate
collexe1 at 'llJ, ooe of. the na-

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ORGANIZATIONAl,. meeting of
llllles auxiliary to tne Rutland
.! ire Department, 7 p. m. Thurs-

.,.._ed

.... Mar7 TboYenln, Mar7 llud&lt;lln&amp; Katbel- Reltmlre, Hue!
&amp;nllb, Yr. and Mro. Jack Gruo-

Bonk
Speaker at School

llnlctor.

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A okatlng port;y fD be bold
la&amp;er W.a month was J)lamed
whenllle Forest Run UDitadYethodlst Cburdl 1oulb !ellowalllp
met 10mc1o.r night_
Jill Warner presented t b e

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MI'Yed to Annette Warner, Roma Neall, Ropr NMH, ConPugh, Mia. Eugene FOI'bes, Mra.
nie Waner, D;lane Neue. Lee
Brooks SIJ're. and Mrs. Tere11
AnD Neoso, Cladl' Good!, TerRe111haw. The responsive readesa Goooh, IUid Dovld Neue.
lqr was tliken rrorn Philippians 4,
am the grcq~ u.ng "'Where He
Officer is
Leads I'll Follow. ••
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conducted by Mrs. PhWij)s, it
Maxine crtmth, ea•hilr ot the
was voted to pay the balance on
NoUOIIal Bonk, wu tbe
the new cupet1ng. Communica-guest
spe~;ker
at a meetlqr oltbe
tions concerning WSCS activities were read from Mrs. Eunice Future Homemakers Club last
Harr~ and Mrs.
Teresa week at Ea~tern Hlgll SchooL
Her subject was "More For
Hoover. Also read was a Jetter
Yoor
Money, Via Money Yanoaoconcerning a sctssor sale.
Mrs. Charles GrueNr sened ment,'' particularly strealiDil•
refreshments to those Damedand stallment credit. Mra. Janice
Is ldv!IIOI' of the club.
Mrs. BertGrueser, Mrs. Hosmer
Roush. and Mra. Charlel!l Gruea-

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Christmas deooratiDg oonteat
by tbe Pomeroy First Boptilt Church was used to enlru-ge
tbe nat:lv11;)' scene, Orval Wllea
reported during a meeting of
tile Young Adult Class Mondoy
night_
Wl!eo os1d tllat he had purebues three more figures for
the ootcb&gt;r nativillf wltll Ute conteat wlmlngo. iml&gt;rovemento fD
the churdl basement were diaeuased with piau to have the
work completed by Easter. A
l'UIJllllllge
sale wu set lor
March 4, 5, and 6•
~N• . Oiftcei'l ; elected we r .l
~~. 'ittes!dont; Ca!Yin Simp.
vice pnalden~ Mra. T......,
l'llalla, secretary.
Dlek Flnlaw prelided at t h·e
meeUng held at tbe &lt;burdl. For
devotiou member• gave a Bible
verse relating fD wvrl&lt;. Refreshmenta were served by Mr. and
Mrs. Simpaon to tbose named
and Mr; IIIli Mrs. WWiam !lleridan, Jr., Mrs. Am Cottrill, and
Yr. and Mrs. Hsrry Bailey.

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ID _......, altl!elZthbirtbda¥
of Perry AU!~ .... ., Yr. IUid
!lro. Wtlllam L. Ault, Froril St.,
Ucal Nurstos Sdtool In Jlarlet.ta, waa bmle lor theobsenmace,
IUid Yr. IUid Yro. C. It Wise,
Jr. of wo..rly joloed tbe llunll7
lor Ice qeom IUid coke. Alii' obsenl,. birthdays durtos tbepost
week were Perry• a eooslns, Britt
Dodson, 6, IUidllovidllod5011,l6.

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Sketches of

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Twelfth Birtliday
Observed at Party

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duled for 2 p.m. on one saturday each monthi Patrol 2, Sheryl AcJ..
ams,leader, Sheryl Woods. Cindy Glaze, and Kathy Manley, meetings
3:30 p.m. on Tuesday; Patrol 3, Tami Hoffman, leader, Viekl Slack,
Cathy Baker ll1l Cathy Coburn, 3:30 on 1 Monday; and Patrol 4,
Becky Fultz, leader, Lisa Herald, CAthy Coleman, alXI Melinda
Hamphrey, 3:30p.m. on a TUeaday of each month.
Reeky Fult'J dbplayed her collection ol miniature dogs, At the

la!onnatlon on the new camp st:u~~t program was distributed
to. the Jirl&amp;. The stamps can be purchased from the leader for 25
ceftts each alii then cashed in for C8D1J elll)enses or a reCund in Aug-

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A cunblnod vole- party IUid CGUrt ofonnla has been plaD- cf tbe J,O.F. C1ul of tllo l'l&gt;lll...S fw early Februar)- b)' Sllio..,ey r._ 100 orollbelr leaden,
Cl!llrdl
lira. Phil Ohlinger and Mrs. WOllam Obllftl'8r.
MaodoiJlJDIIod
at tbe- of lfrL
Plans are abo being made for a tl'Oq) ~Ins program roc the Gerald Wllclormutll.
Al'l'lltler ·months. omcers were elected and patrols organized at a
Ylu Co"''lbbOI dlaallsod tllo
meet!Jv of the 8rCKII' Thursday ni.gtll.
10 11D'bol• of tbe church llllllc
Eleded treasurer was Kim Ohlinger, with Debn ~ be log dnwblp lo point up tllo 1118Dl18med scribe. The patrols are "'Ibe ldlot.s," witll SaDCly carleton. l!can&lt;O IUid m.....,. &lt;Tf eodl, lJ6.
a.der, Beverly Smith, assislaot, IJld Debbie Kennedy, Pemy Eb- b)' Yn. Dwl&amp;lll Plllller
IID, Sonya White 100 Kim Ohlinger, members; "The Vampires," with
taken !rom tbe llmllhlne - Ro6e Marie Colburn. leader, Brenda Will, aaalstant. ancl Carla Not· zlne lne.luded a medltatkm eotbwhmn, Melinda Friend, Tammy Blake, and Denise Mershall,mem-. Utled ''bcknrL" MrL Clara
tiers; and the "Leprechauns" with Patty Eblin, 1he lNder; Sheryl ThomU gave an f!1lele ..He
KennedY, the assistant., and Pam Nottingham, Beverly wm, Sberrt Took JP,J Place."
Clark, alXI Kelly Wilson, members.
Yro. ,Allen Eld!lnger preol~
ed at tbe meetlne wltll memben
TROOP 185
f!ivlni! a Now Yeor's nsoludoo
Plans for the observance or ••thinki~W Day" on Feb. 22 were In rel!pOIIBO fD roll call. A discussed during a court ot honor MoMay night at the Middleport you note !rom Mrs. COqJor
home of Mrs. Wallace POW"ers, leader.
was read, and Mrs. V. D. F.dAISQ discussed during the meetirc attemed by Tlna Niert am warda dllllributad . , . _ . . . - .
Debbie Schuck, patrol leaders, Pam Dodson. treasurer, and Jyl Bea· prepared b)' Mrs. Glem Dill.
ver, scribe, were troop dues, registl'IUon, ani camping activities.
Plans were made for serv1Dg
It was noted that the girls assist with the nursery at the Middle-- the weddbtg reception for the
port PTA meetings and that stuffed animals were made and deliver- Linda Moore -Jerry Amold~
ed to hospitalized children at Christmas. Purpose ofthe court of ~ ding In February. The groop alor was io discus5 ways arxl means of llq:trovin,g the overaD. trq. so diacussed serving anather dinprogram.
ner,
Mra. Wildermuth and Mra.
MIDDLEPORT TROOP 5
Thomas served a salad course
Patrol reorganization and election of offtcera were taken care at the coaclusim ol the meetof at the Friday night meeting of Middleport Troop 5 at the Scout Ing.
House.
Kellee Burdette was named scribe wtttl Vicki Slack elected
treasurer. Four patrols were organized as follows:
Patrol 1, MarU~e cassel}, leader, Kellee Burdette. Susie samAll

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a abt.plilll actiAa _
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2. Dlocua- altbe_ ....
- . 1 .. c:IIIIYiet tbe 01'1- ........ .... DllllllodJ u t - .'. , . Kaloo4r,
olvle
ut caaoplrlna to
tllll1'der P n - JobD F •

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cllmlmltlve, 3•?"ear·
James L

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old dl1sl trial taetlcian for Dlot.
• • Jim Garrison, explained to
the -peeta that lhe state
need&amp; onl&gt; to ....,. thai any one
tll the three oUeged ..,.1 ptraton
eommitted. any one of tbe six
alleaed cwert acts tn furthero( a ...,spiracy to kill the

to predueo a
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leellill ~ 104.......... plaeea to 'be aNd
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- One or hlatory'a blaeat airlilts drew to a elooe Tuesday
wheo the lut ut 15,500 U. S.
military per101l081 flew I n t o
Nuemberg for war games wWdn
sound o( C..choaJOYalda.
The lut ut 162 CUI atarllft.
eel jets arrlveel at NuernbergMoDl~ Airport at t:$1 p.m. (12:&gt;1 p.m. ESI') at ille eod ol a twGclay alrlln ot 5,000 eombat troopB
!rom the UDI!ed states.
The Nuernberg phase ol I h e
airlift was the last chapter ln the
- - leg ol the U. S.

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ODI.Y 10 miiea from tho .....,_
lkwak •• the 2fth 11llllllrY D1Y1a1m teat llreo t h e
maiD JIUII rt. Ita mullve M.60

gun-

r• redeployconspiratorial agreement...
ment exerdae. , Tank and g u n
GarrUon tbe 6~ prosecu· crews and other BUppOrt pereon-

tor who '
a.gaiost the

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NUERNBERG, Germany (UPO .

JII'O= attorney F. Irvin
Dymmd by aaklng
o1
the
questtooed
venlr&amp;1111111
me&amp;- in the preBftlce of others
waiting their tum tn the
courtroom- wllether they had ._
firm in their minds that before
p1t1ng to lhe overt acta the
state must prove ua basie Army'B '~elorger

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oorleel charges nell&gt;l!llberlng7,166meo,arriveel
of the In the precedi.Dg hro weeki at

motives

warren Commission and John- Frankturt'• Rhine-MaW Airport.

tankl.
The tnxJpo and airmen taking

part ID the 1l1l1' prne.o are Ita·
timed under a mal.bued caneepL Althoulb uoually Jtat1med
In the Uolled S1atea they are held

aB re!Dforeements for weatem
~ forces In limes ut crtlis.

Mrs. Romaine

77, Claimed

Mrs. ~ mue Mae ~. 11,
the Air Foree haB
a
resident ot Fou.rtb Ave., Gillie
flown 3,500 airmen and 96 F4D
Phautom jet figbterB from ADler- poll&amp;, dleel at the Hol&gt;er Medilea to their doal bases In Ger- cal Center on Firlt Ave., around
1n1n1 in operation "Crested l" 8 p.m., Monda,y.
Ste was born Feb. 26, 1891,
W"""'sday, the roar ut 10&gt;
In
Rutland, daughter ol the late
mm cannon will echo acroas the
_..,. and Mary Goble Romaine.
9\e marrleel Calvin Massie and
"' cmsplrlng with Lee llarvOI'
he,
along with two d!lldren, preOswald and David WOUam
ceded
her In death.
Ferrie to murder IUmedy,
SCIOTO
LIVESTOCK
The
following slstera a n d
9law c:ould go to prl8011 II hard
brother&amp;
survive: Mn. Am Gr...
labor tor not leBa than cne year
HOGS - 100.220, 20.25; No. 1,
8Dd not more than 20 c;m a 20.50; 220-240, 19. 75; 240-260, ham and Mrs. Dorio Leopanl,
gu111;y vote by a 1 few as nine~ 19.25; 264)...280, 18. 75; 180-190, Caltleberry, Fla.; Mra. Della
the 12 jurora. A unan1mous vote 19.50; Sows, 15. 70..16.45; Boars, Dyke, Vlntoo; Ellgene Romalns,
Castleberry, Fla. One brother
Is not needecl In Loulatana 1D 12. 90-13.2&gt;.
CATTLE: Choice Steen, 27- and two sisters preceded her In
«11apiraey eaaes.
The trial entered ita second 27. 75; Good Steers, 2S. 75-26-25; death. Several nlecea and nephclay toda.y wltb two members o1 stardard steers, 23.40 - 24.25; ews survive.
thai jury chosen. Comp1et1oa of Good Heifers, 25 - 26.25; StandFuneral services will be held
the pme1 rt. 12 Jurors aod two aril Heifers, 23 - 24.50; Good 1 p.m., Thursday at tbe McCOy
alternates waB expected ID Cows, 18.75 -19.90; UtUlty Cows, F111eral Horns. Burial will be In
about 10 days.
16.50 - 17-7&gt;; Canner and Cut. Vtntm Memorial Park. Rev. Wil'I'h6 two seleet:ed were Jrvtn ter, 15.50 dawn; Bulls, 21.90 • liam Wloemandle wiD olllclale.
MaiOII,
a Negro macbine 23,25; stotk Bulls, 23 - 24.50;
Friends may call at the ftmeroperator witJl two cblldren, and Stock Cattle steen, 24 - 26.50; al horns from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.,
OU\I'er Muioll Sdtultz, 39, a Stock CalveB - Steers, 27,50 - 111 Wednesday.
truck driftl' for a Piblic service 28,90; Stock Calves .. Heifers,
&lt;OIIIp8ll)'.
23 - 26. 25.
Presideut Kennedy waB killed
VEAL CALVES: Cbotce,38..50;
Jn Dallu oa Nov. 22, 1963. 11H{ Good. 36; Medium, 34.50; Comhw todldment alleges the mercial, 31 down. Baby Calves
. tllreo CIIIIPired betwMl Sept. 1 b)' head, I&amp; - 41.

100 admlniatratlon 11ticlals in
tbe Kennedy death uaessmenl,
apent a few minutes In court oa
tho !lrst day ~UnanlmwB Vote Needed
Shaw never tumed hlo head to
look at the man who indicted
b1m in March 1967, m charges

m addition

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P~al-1111-­
4. A lrlp lA&gt; the Willi ,COolt,by ptOided
omiO lbrlher DOIIce.
BIIITIIS
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Ill - 'be
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Ole
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IJl'L lleWo1 1. c:..-. wen..
Franelaco the da.J al tbe iCit, dal!ltiter, t:Jt ~ m. Tula...-.)
dl.r. )ln. ~ L.
.5, A lrlp by Ferris l&gt;tiD Joe.._ ~tor, 8:12 L , .
Orltaa to Hou*a, 1'8., No¥. Tueadoy; !fro. Pbllllp B. W 22, 1963. (Ferrie, -died hore erbolt, Rio Gralde, daughter,

J..... R.•
H. Edwards, .

agreed to poy $125 millloo for

the aaseta pt A1J'ohlre COIIIe!'l8•
Corp. , the nation'• 11th largest
coal prc:ducer, a jo1r¢ amte-ment by the two tlirms Aid Tuesday.

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that yeer. Aleoek
JiWora thai the did not
PT. PLEASANT
tD abolr d10I KennOdy was
UVFSTOCK SALES CO.
-IDIIrdored."od. II moat J&gt;I'OI'e "a
Pt. Pleasant, W, Va.
'moot!Da or the -ds" or the Saturday, Jan. 18, 1969
t11reo to eoooplraey to liay him,
HOGS - 175 to 220, 18.50 to
be AlAI, and lheo prove one ol 20.50; Heavies, 18 to 19.10;
the alleged overt acta,
Lights, 16.95 to 18.50; Fat S...s,
LlatutActs
15.25 to 16.85; Boars, 11 to 13;
Tho - · list o( aUegecl Pigs, G to 12; Stoek Shoats by
lid., 16.50 to 22.50.
.CATI'LE - steers, 20.25 to
24.10j Heifers, 18.60 to 22,60;
Fat Cows, 16 to 17,25; Camera,
(C&lt;Jntlnued !i:&lt;lm PoaeO
IUD
to 15; Bulls, 20 to 21,90;
.., grade lovel cmlldered. The
'IID,IJhl•'•la on readlngandarltb- .stock Cows ard Calves, 182.50
to 1!17.50; stock steers, 20.50 to
Morrll reported that the pro- 24.10; Stoek Heifers, 18 to 22ll'llll baa t.n very suc:ceaatul. .10; Stoek steer calves, 22 to
- . are tooled at the besln· 26. 75; Stock Heifer C&amp;lveB, 21
lllllg .... apln at the eod o( the lA&gt; 23.

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Pupil~

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lndlcite that

- ...,.,..,in palty..-abave

adomoocl the oqulvalmt al two
,_.., In their reading abOI(r,

lbrlollald.
Formerly, .the dlstmt uaec1
fGar - · for the Solmda;r
~ Sehoci but tldl year

VEAL CALVES -

Seconds,

38.70; Medium, 34.25 to 37.50;
Cohunon &amp; HeavieB1 24 to 38.

ALUMNI TO MEET
There will be a meeting ut the
Raelne Alumni Aooociatloo olficera, Smda,V, Jan. 26, at 2:30

p.m. at the bck n• Cbat Res-

emt.r1 were redUeed to two.
........ throulbout the dlatrlet tauraat In Raclne. AU Clllllcera
and 810' interuted per100a are

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urpd to attend.

By United Preaslnterna~
Mrs. Larry McLendon, ~ 26, Of

Jackson, Mils., wa11 eJCpect111J a
big baby when she entered a

hospital last week. Instead she
three little ~~~. The
triplets, all girls, were reported
in good condition.

got

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hert, nlldllln Ml!ldl_.t.
BOND FORFEfi'J;;l ·
Richard Rowe, lla,dile, lorfeUed • 133.70 Tueadoy niabt
In the c:oort al Pomeruy Mlt,yot

bus.
Funeral oervleeo will be held
Friday at 10:30 a.m. !rom Fogle...,g Funeral Home. B1ria1
will be In Graham oemelm7.
Frieodo may eaU at the lla&gt;eral
home Tblltsday !rom 7 to 9 p.m.

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celebntion to wish you and the
general good healtb and hlppl-

neBs."
The lij!hts are beck m at tho
White House. The north porUco
and the east lobby ue both
brightly lit at Digllt for lhe &amp;rot

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lndlY~Am~•lflth lea• cmtrol-~~.., COIJ)Or&amp;tlm; t h.

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olttervera in Moacow said the commentary pve evidence q/ grolf•
... . Soviet uneasiness about cont:ini.MKI ecorunlc los&amp;es of the C&amp;irq

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Kurleos Tlloada¥ iDYoked a
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follari.IIC Thlteher'a denoune&amp;meat Weri Uolf the re®l"d" 8J'd
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THE CLEVELAND BAR Auoetatloo Tuesday

Robert to remain orr the bench until it · - aiatiiOilnto his uooelalion with a eourt clerk.
lnveltiptloo Into tl1e aiaylnr al steele'• wife Jan. I
~1-blloo trom the judp lhot .he had been~
' :·~""' Mrs. Barbara Swutzt an attracUve brunette ezn..
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at atate unhersttiea.
~· today Included alate
Sc:hocis Supt. Martin Eosex, Dr.
Paul Spade, aaBiltant a~
tendent ol educatiOII, and Dr.
Jdm &amp;own. also assistant soper!Nendent ot educattoa.
~Y were to cliBCUBJ "Ohio's
llmllvement In elementary and
aeeudary education." whieh al·
so ,waa eJIPDCted to include a
diacuuion of the Ullery report
on vocational aDd tecMit;:al

Then, . at a haatlly cOIIYellOCI
meetlne with reporters, Kurfe11 eduCation.
aald , thot It wu "too bod· thai
For higher education. Dr.
parttctpant (Thoteher), h&gt;- Jolm C. Millett, Ohio llaard ot
vlted to !Peak 011 one IIUbject, RegentB chancellor. and Dr.

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11111 to rOduce tho ........,.,Y
tiM!II'¥8d. to tbe aemilara ln twq
dar• cA meetirw, Democrat. ortbe ..,.....or
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.-beri~W about ZO, had I dl'- lclenoel •
Glander.
au .. ~
lmont picture.
llllsal-; Dr. FndO!'Iell II.
.,, Ants At A Picnic..
Stocker, P....... _. or ,_......
•~Democratie leeialatora are
at tbe aro CciiiOP al - - . . : ...
havirw: u much Am aa art1 at tratiYO ~~~ ~ W,
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a picnlt" waa the way HOUBe
~n~~er.
or ............, ,,""
Mlnorlcy Looder Jolin C. Mc- relaUma lor Natl.-1 · Clot!
Donald, D· - N....,.k, de~&lt;ribecl Register Co., lla1IOII, aoi
Tbateher~
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Be ollered that It IIOIDO o( lhe
questlona he felt sbw&amp;d. be dl..
euaaed b)' the panel were lgnond, lhen tl1e Domocnlo
would begin questionlDc the

paaeliots pol~nk.
Tlleldly'B Be8si01l WIB

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enited by Ohio Tu Commissioner Gail W. Porterfield. On

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tl'en tbl:t nOblo hu ........
able lacllltlu to pgrama, If It hu the Ifill to do
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Bowera deacrlbld Ohio u
•ta -sooct, IIGUIId tu
strueture oo which to proceed."

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Mrs. Elloo OJucb, Calvin Simp.. oecret.uiel; .llro. WWtom!ilorlMro. WWiam illerldan, Ar- dao, ~ ...
thur Slusher, and WOllam Sheri- ldan, pianist.
Aoaoclatloo . . _ - . .
daD, board o( truiJteeB.

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Cllll'cb olftcera named were

J. H. stepheniCil, treaaurer; Mrs.
Sterrett, clerk; Mrs. E 1 mer
Wickham, llnaac:ial secretary;
SHu1dan, moderator; C a I v i n
Slmp.om, aalistant moderator;
Mro. J. H. SlaPhen- organlit; Mrs. Elmer Wi~ ehoir

director.
school oftlcers elected were George 9dnner, BUperlnlelldent; Richard Flolaw, asBlatant ~i Mr 11.
Couch, secretary; Mrs. &amp;~gene
Trlplett, Dennis CouCh, asliliallt
&amp;mday

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:Bololard
Mrs. JoiiPh !:"'*. tru-.,

Include Mrs. J.
and

with Mrs. SkiOMr .... lfro.

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.Phenaon, alternate.; ll:rL 0na1
WUeo, ebalrmao, aad Mro. lfol)'
Sbelton, alternate, al

""rid mla- IIUjiPJI't; lfrl. Joo.
eph Cook with Mra. - - . . . . .
alternate, cllvllkm al ~
dleatlDn; 9lerldaD ...... J Wllel altemate, dh1Jiaa rl.
Cbrilllillll blahor ldlcatlen; lira.
Audrey
witb Mrs. 1Ion7
Belloy, . . _ , dlvlalmal81'aDI a n d -....

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chairman al the llueh

ol Dlmel fWKI drive In M e 1 g •
the betrothal of Mill Painela Corilllll Want, 21, to ilr. Peter C....V. anytime Thursday, FriLou1o Drloo, 22, soo ot Mr. and !ln. Looula 4 Drlno, of Cov1J1o, day, saturday or !blday to make
cal1L, has beea announced by bel' pareli;B, Mr. and Mra. Jl)' T,
pleclpo. The nameo ut
Ward a1
Dol Mar and Hollywocd, Calli. Mrs. Want, tile thooe&gt; IDiklnB eontrillutiOIIs by
former Rcmona C&lt;tl&gt;lltoO/ a!ater ol Dr. N. W. Cclmj)toD, was reared SotordiiJ evening will be read
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......., the televlalon preaentaTho brlde-loHie Ia -lldlne UCLA Iller ...,.,letloo ot a year tlm.
and a halt at the Unl-olcy of W•ohlllllloo. and w1U pwluate In J1D10
Tho will begin at 11:ao a hlot.ory major, She Is alllllated with Alpha Chi Om30 p.m. Slllunlay and ocntnoe
. Tho 8 1 ' - graduated last J,.. trom Cal Poly P01110110 until $ p.m. lblday, Mra. Barnwbere ha recelvecl hlo 8, S. In Pl&gt;!'olcal &amp;lucatlon, and Is correndy liz' · llaiephCIIe nomber Ia 991a-og Chipman Coilege. He w1U bes1n u head iwlmiJJI«&lt;Idd 2t98.
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June 211t at 2 p. m. at AU Salllla ~ ...
Tho wedd!Jw will be
RIVER NEWS
eopal Cbureh In Beverly urns, and w1U be IDIIowed by a recoptim
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at tbe Rlnera Country Club. About 300 guoato will be ""'JId8&lt;8 at
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GAUGES
&lt;'4ll!pol.lo, 12.2

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Robert J,

Mr•.

'FJUott,

Oueata .......Djl tho - ·
"""' Mr. and Mrs. !larrill EIUolt, Ja.-; lfr. .... Mrl.
Robert J. Elliott Old ltfr, and
Mra. 11J11ee llcKBIZ!e, Coii!DIbal; Mra. Da'vl4lo1oao, Galltp&gt;.
Ill, and llr. ond ltlro. Daaald
Me~•

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roy • ""~ 24.33; Hinton, 2.63
rlalnrr. Kanalllla FoUo, 7,84 rilIng; pw-1e-, 20.23 rising.
LoodOII, ..-Ina 3.25 reet utrollers; Marmet, ......tng, 3.75 leal;
IIIII Winfield, 1'llllllin8 9 leet o1
rollero.
BOAT MOVEMENTS:
G.\L)JPOLIS LOCKS - Sol"01 .clolm 6:50 p.m.; Lolli' RoaellllrJ ... 7:50p.m.; JODO T. - . ,
8:58 ·p.m.; J.
10:55 p.
m.; OUachita up 4::20 a.m.; Joba:

dol!n 5:30 a.m.; OVEC

up 7:t5 O.di.

KANAWHA RIVER - l.ot•lon,
6 .....,
111orm«, tirio IllrYOI' clown~:35 !!-"'-' F~ iloaJ1&gt;ortl· clolm
3:05 :P,m.; L. W, up 7:05
p.m.; ~ Jamea B. Hloeo
up 6:Q5 P.,..;; Gleadora up 6:10

wu&amp; c. !l!!l!ertr-

Entertai~ed

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'l1llrOdll' .,_ Sanipt ·~ l:lla.ni.; Kolblaoil II..
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FIVE.OAY FORECAST

By United Pre88 International
Temperatures In Ohio dur-

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Ing the llve-&amp;,y period Thuro-

da.J tinilulh MCildiY wiD averaae a lltUo above nonnat. Daytime hllbs will average b'om
the . _ . 301 to the mid-lOa
and Iowa at.ni&amp;I&gt;t wiU be mostly In the 201.
Mild at the bel!lnnlnl ut the
period, tumJna eooler over the
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tal Cllle-llall to IIJI"""''quarter

Inch, oec:urrtng fa ooeaallllal
rain or llhoWei'o·.luniu the eod
al the - ·
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Clu6 MemQer'S
Mrl•
eel the

Reynold•.

Old 24.1 rumlDc 46 feet ut rollers; 'Pt. Pleesant, 26.09; Po-

December Vows .4re Announced
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MEWS WRESTLERS - Members ut the Melplllall SehoollHWt wreotllqr on
ror a DtaOOh agalntt Parkersburg South TuesdiJ. Front row, left. to right, are Jell Mankl'
Lorry Wall&lt;er, Mike Molleo, Frank Rizor, Mike Roush, Benny Wrigll~ Romdo Clooch, R1chard - art; back J'OW', Joe
mamger; Coach Fenton Taylor, Ted Lehew, John Domipn. Cody
-he, Don (Moose) Hartung, Jim Swai:Lel, Mike Youngand Dona Snouffer. Rlehanl Gllkoy,... aJ&gt;.
sent at picture time.
ready

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up 7:30 Lift.; er-Jp Locka,
Jolm Fcix and ~ state up
4:10 p.m.; - - up 6:30
a. m.; Moldasl l,ocko, Walter
Jl9uiland clolm 2:35 p.m.; Barbars Brenldlnrn 2:t5 p.m.; Mack
Gamblo dplm', 3:30 p.m.; seott
Cbolln . . . · t;20 p.m.; ValtoI1Dt 1111 7 "'""; COUAIIl 0...
- . 8:35-J!,m.; 'Jolm Ladd Dean
-., d:B o.m.; Qleeo ®up

dolnl "l:50 a.IJ!.i B. E. Bowlel
........ .~ UD.; :lleo•... up 't:;S ~a.m.; w~ CUriJ_iloWD 3:30
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cil!*.&gt; RIY.I&lt;I! :-. Lock L( · a.m. · ·

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Lovenstain ot obio UldwnU;y,

Ohio Uo!..,roli&gt;' preakloat.
Wblle Republican&amp; wen

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F,J,Sluberl
Box 218, Reelne, Ohio

.1nJ: .~n Seoond

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llueh . 11f1 DiD&gt;oa, telethon tp be
pre~ 11ds 'weekend o t' e r
WSAZ-Tv """""""" canbeplaeeel with Mtl. Amllornlt&gt;aiPom:

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The U.S. Senate convened
'od adjourned In a record
two seconds on Dec. 71, 1883.

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wu _...wed
nl&amp;bl wben Ropo.i&gt;llean
•lrnlled tho
to . ltop a ~~- debate
boiWtetl Thatoher and a rOJI,.._
aenlad.we.
With ooe abort alp, the d.,_
hate wao halted and tho aeutcn

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aul :.~ri. Robert Ra-. and Mro.Wwtam 0, Bamett,
~ altri;.l, Gatlilliitts, an IIIIICJUIIC· Mr. and Mrs. Robert R&amp;-,
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lll&amp;l'rla&amp;o ut their daugil- Mark and.. Bob Baeer, to Roger Lee Howard, D81111Y SOI1ger, and Jock
Mr. and Mr1. Par1011a.

fOr just

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who olso de....,..eel the adml,.
Tuesday latratloo'.
011 lbnlttog

ture

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It be.-.
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c.plial UohorottT, .,....
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obDut dodol..-.. In ~
and ·,iiOtiOIIal
fteUw.•t
iclicatlolt.
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~aOeEducalim
"a.r.illll .,... Ia hl&amp;ller oodolo . . . al
1'llardler , . . . _ tho .....
~· wat tJw: taplc ..,..,
msru at the en1 or tbe diJ'· •ltDod to nr. v...- Alden, veralC;r. _...,.
tho . . . .

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Pledges May

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.Qk To CCilftno ~
UnliAIII Pren I'IIIOrtlldi&gt;na
IIOfllld ~- u.t, In
..... to ...... aud!..-ato
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adneod w eao~~ne lholr ....
.to llliojoet a!
lwd.
Looderohlj&gt; to tho Hllllnar
Wll - - to otop i l l e -

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~,~wef/J to'· Rog~r Barnett

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Mrs. Roger Lee Bornell

Jar machine washln".

Muffle Burr Oak lJe

General lmprovOII*Ito to the committee.
JJUIOIII.RI8 .nd churcb were re.Wfies presided at the meeting
ported and ol!!eers wen elect- · Wbleh was preceded by a pot..
eel at the reeent ....,.. bualneoo luek dinner. Dsle Wtwet - midlng ~ the Pomeroy Firat eel with pr~~Mr1. L. P.
Boptlst Church.
Sterrett
s ol the
Oi'Yal Wiles, ehalrman ol the last meeting. F
elal .._ns
board ol trustees, ._-ted that were pre&amp;ellled' b)' the clllrdt
a new tumac:e and a nn roof treasurer, the tlnanclal &amp;ecrehaye ...., lnalalled at the per- tary, and the!mldaysehooltroaaIIONlP· He al10 noted that new uer. Also heard were reports
lJ.RbQ tor the church saa.etuary from deacona, trulteel, t b e
have arrival and wW be lnltall- Younc A4Jit Class and the CAieeel In the ...,. ruture by men or W011-0ne cteas.
tba church.
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otncerB elected were Harr,y
W,.Yo Ill lmproylng thO' !bl- Ba001', !ln. Terry Phalln, Dale
dl)' " flchool servlc:8o wore dl._ Wlppol', Mrs. Oliver Mldtael,
c:aaaed and WOllam Sheridan re- J, II, Slo!JhOOUIOD and Wiles, board
ported m ac:tlvll;r ut the pJipll a1 deacmo; Mro. Joleph C o o k,,

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whldt made ,.,.. history 10 'I .
1
yeers ago by reaching i11e North
FOR THE ENTIRE
.
Pole ll!der water, aent an 1
FAMILY
armivenacy· telegram to Mrs. 1
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..f'"'
Dwlaht D. Etse..-er • who I
christened Nautilus.
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"On her 15th anniversary, the LIIIIIE SHOES All
omcers and men o1 the uss
SIMSIILE .PIIU:I!D
Nautilus want to teD yoo that ·
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The Amorlcan Fecleratloo ol Stete, Couni&gt;' and Monlclpal Em{AFSCME) waat:s a $1,500 salary hike am other fringe ben&amp;lar ita union memberL Collier said Buch 1 pay hike "'would
t cll'""ld ne.r a one per cent inereue In the nl.eB tax. ••

Thateher also - • the
admlnlstraUoo's idell Of takirw '
statAl uni-.J:oJtle•' branch ...,.
puaes and,' &amp;Jdng them part ot
I t&lt;ehnlcol eclueatloo netwwk.
He aa1d such a move would
be I "breaeh ol lllth" lfith
those citizens lnveoled
money 1n the braache1 in the
nottoo thot the achoola would
be part or tho .,..... -

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dread food spW. &lt;Ill their
favorite tableclotlul, b the
durable press fabric treated
With a soU-releaaed finish so
that even oily and atubborn
stains come out durlug reg-

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tanorrow."

l'omerQ7 at 11 LDI. W-lday,
wider IIIUIY ·aides,
46 degreea,

market, and the moat wei·
corned by homemakers who

Grotoo, Conn., Toesday.

Coiiiec,

atete than were 0&lt;111IIW Into
Ohio for ID educollon. Thatehar
warnecl thot recluei!W state ,aro11met1t W&lt;IUid invite
ralallation ircm other ,_tAIL
."Tnad very eareAIII,y to ..,_
cat1ooll aducatlon," ho urged.
''What is a trade todt7 11 not

LOCAL TEMl'!i
1be leqlerature In dodow-ntowiO!mm

New Fabric

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Parsonage and Church Improvements Noted

A new fabric now on the

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Prke lag pul at $120,000.0110

task force report on
Olld teehDicol edUea-

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Charles LetfF,pa-maapeedlngcllarge.

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THE SOVIET COMMUNIST PARTY
Pravda said
EKJPt "as experiencing "certain failure" ln the eeonamle
field. It hinted 1 quick political solution to the Mlddle East crista
wauhf beneftt the Anb states.

i!'O•:tor Howard

-onal
IJbide•'

T,f!Osday night to seek a atart111! aalary of $10,000 a year.

· bz nesrla ~ .,.,. Soviet.

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oloiY iD Ohio.
Hi berated Gov. James A.

and In Hamlltoa CcM1I;r voted

News ... in Briefs

COLUMBUS - WAGE AND FRINGE BENEFIT increases for
.12,000 employes in the Department of Mental HyJPeno and
COI"red:ionJ and 1'101'14cademlc employes at atate unt veraitieB Woo1d
cPt BUJnJ than $120 millloo next year, accordirw to stme FltiUice

'lbatcher, au eecmcm1.ca' ]n'Ofes-101 at · Mlimt UDiveriiQ-, bffared same extemporaneoua r•
Diarko at the ond or a speech
on tax struetuA m1 ita myth-

near
Jiho, Vletnom.
lila wile, tl\0 Iormor Nalley Clpl-

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CINCINNATI (UPO - PoUc&lt;&gt;·

natioo'B tlrat rucJ.ear
s ubmor i ne, the Nouillus, 1 . . . . . . .
marked it&amp; 15th annhersary at
The crew of the sWmarine,

jlwae Speaker Charles F.
Kurleu, 11-BowDIW Green, Inol'rumental In aotiiJw ,., tbe
four - dl,y &amp;es~oit. here. was
vitlbb' ebaken and out11poken
Tuesday when
GeOrge W,

men In 1uburban communities.

the town's residents. wlllch said
"We welccme inclividuals of 81\Y

1be

• eootrovaralal and

p....-mtotnti(OI ao poaalble.

GILKEY PROMOTED
Pic. Earl H. Gilkey haa promolad tO Arnl1 ~c:iallat
F_!IUI'

aald, ....,..,. ·-

donta wore bei!W .-

WAS $10,000 SALARY

There are no Negroes in
Mountain
Lakes,
N.J. but
residents want the world to time since former President
know it is not because they are Lyndon 8, Johnooo lsouecl !Jls
11lights out"
edict early in his
not welcome.
Mayor carl Sclmorr signed • adminiBtration durLDg an eeooopetition, also signed by 657 or my drive.

race, creed or color a1 dtizens
of Mountain Lakes."

•"i'ho - - .idioud aal-

lhol Replmllcana were
1\111111 to exert maxlmom eliION to· l!eap the WOI'kJilq&gt; as
quiet, -

andlniUI...,

Yes, there is GOOD news

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erit!eal remarkl, . Old It liP-

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John A. Hart

lrvlnli.

and ReftniiW Co. has

Wtmf ~

Horl&gt;arl E. !'...., f!aadtll. ru~:­
tle, DI.Yid E. ftomi1, Mr-. Nettle Wrtpt, Mrs. Elwoa!Yolor,
MrL WUSOO C, lkinl and
oon, Mrs. Darrell D. Haoni1Wand
Infant twin dalllf!lero, Mra. Char·
1e I M, l.en!ley and' lnlanl dauab• .
ter, Mr1. 1'homaa M. Mci1bn

Dies Tuesday

on

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Mro. EltJabtth IIIII, Lawrenee
MeQiald. Shollr1' K l&amp;ehl., •Mra.

6. Onald taldJqJ hlo r!Oo r..a
tbe home o( Mrs. Paine 1D
Tex., to the JohD A. llarl, Sr., 75, o( 618
llopolitory In Dallu m or
;J.'biN
SL, IIUniiDIIol&gt;, died TueObeiOI'O Nov. 22, lila.
AI- explalnecl to 'the dl:r ........ In Cabell anlngtoa
vtlllremen that tbl neceaaary Hoot1Ual·
Mr. Hart wa• bom March 5,
-overt aet dldnotbaveto 1893. He Ia lllrvlveel by hlo wile,
be • crindnal Cite but ueu be
111 acl Uke buying a Katherine Clarh . - . OliO ....
gun" as 10111 u ti. turthered tbe Jolrl A. Bart. Jr., lldlngriwt;
two clai!JMer'l, Mrs. Jesse Alemoplraey.
Ice Stone, Burllngtm, Oldo, and
Mra. Alllyoe Jol!ee, Columbuo;
lwr grandehlidrsn, and 0110 ItoBIG COAL DEAL MADE
tor,
Mrs. Clara Frllllk, ColumASHLAND, ~. (UPO - Ashland

n~

man, Mrs.

rear ..,,

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to. mullle -~
the 70a Ia CJl -~ 1hol ,.-...
A WO!;klfl&lt;9 1m - p r o - dlea to ~te aliilltllle.''
'rided the ~ tot' edng
uwe net eJil)Of't 11tudeiU/' be

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'thomaa H.
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alter Gorrt.m
1111101111oed hlo prabo In FebrUa" ' U67, bad adcnowledled he
made the trb&gt; 11ut Aid It was a

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Mice lfitb

~~ Of tile -~ . ~~ (In ~ will fl"b
.l!:fllaa', ..~·- · "":thoSe~- 1104 to medlocrll,yt ,.......
-~.. p r _ .,...- lloPII!eu laid. "Tho lliDllllr, Ct ·I¥ """

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·High .Sc~l Drd'po.uts M9y

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IUbmartne Nautilua when it voyaged underneath the Arctic leecap to the Nortb POle, or that
Representative Ben Reire1 of
&amp;Juih n.Jwta Is part Slow&lt; In-

dlaJ\.- other biographies range
from lengthy dissertations to a
almple, one line for the senior
Senator from Matne which reads:
"Margaret Chase Smith, Repub.
lican."

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page in the Directory ~ the
First Session ol tbe 90th Coneress. Bit by the time the Second Sessioo edition was lsaued
in January or 1968, Transportat1011 had graduated to a full
fledged Washington bureau and
ccmiiUined nlDe 1\dl pe.get.
1boae interested In ordering
the "DeW Congresaional Directory
may correspond directly with the

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IQUARU.--!~-· .

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to lose and may

eaaily result in a lilt profl'L
The most amazing such profit

wao .artouoly estimated at $25
million to $30 mtlllon, and it
wu reaped by Charles Bluh-dorris GuJr &amp; We1tern Industries, Inc., when G. &amp; W. made

an ofl'er tor shares of Sinclair
on eo. lnd pressdd the offer
alter Sinclair decided to merp
lOith Allanti c Richfield COrp,
The pri ce of the stock of Sin-

Induction Held

OLEO•....•••..•• ,....•.•••

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profit of around $700,000 in an

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CHEF BOY-AR·OEE

lDlBuctessful
c:cnteat with
American Machine &amp; Foundey
COrp. over little Harley Da'VIdson Motors of Milwaukee, and
reap~ $375,000 by buying lrito
Blaw-Knox, then sell~ out to
the rival bidder, White consolidated, Inc.

or Lesser

2 for 43c Amounts

SEAL TEST

SCOT LAD

·ce Cream
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short-term profit Crane made

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MEATS

on the stock. daimlng Crue
violated Insider tnc11Jv rules oC

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the Securttteo Act of1934.

BARBS

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job interfere with his golf.

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flnt.

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A aafe bet il thGI, ID.....
dod ....,. iUf&gt;ior'l ql&lt;llllon
about hu ~work il
silly, the old man ccm't
amwer it.

ebllrnwi,
Bauer, co-

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II till

the preparation of chemicals,
accounting for , about 70 ~r
c011t usage in the United

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cans

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CH5

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PORK&amp;

2% sz.

cans

BEANS

cans

PORK&amp;

8

303
cans

303
cans

DNEY

8

303

$ ;Detergent

303
cans

cans

;.

s
s
s
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VEG.ETABLE SOUP.................! ..:::....
TOMATO
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bot.

-LAD

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BOOTH

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smile and your face mutcles
will soon be mighty tired.

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BEANS
GREENS

ORTEN lNG

.BOUNTY DECORATED, AsSORTEC COLOR

CnneAttempt

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lOB WHITE

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CUT

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SOLE &amp; HADDOCK
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Is repor!Aid to ha.. Jlllde $21
million by re-selllng .... mnuon
shares of Ccmmerc:ial Credit

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, ••the Store With .K·Hc.,~"· i

solids

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ROYAL SCOT

big prollts made through lakeover bids that didn't go
through. Loew'1 Theatres, Inc.

Dale Roush, Mrs.

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induct..

od lnlo the FQinl Pleasant Wom111111• Cub. New members a r e
'Jfra. Ora lllalna, Mrs. Robert

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29
TOMATO JUICE~.·~····•···~'!
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.&gt; -

HUNTS

Thcmas
Mellon
Evans's
CraM Co. lost a bitter ·ftght te
take
over Westlnghouae Air
clair, a big but rather cd:orlesa
Brake
Co. oC Pittsburgh to
oil c~ , rose from 80 to
Amerlcan-Stmllrd,
IDe. Crane
around 136, ill the rl\'tlry.
subaequentl,y
sold
on
the open
Reoped Prollta
'l1llJ was the third tbne re- market lor about f16 million
cently that G. r. W. rtOPOd big tho Ameri~tandard II8Cill'l·
prollta by 1t1rtiag merger pro-- ties h reeelved tor ita WABCO
posals or buylrc stakes In other stock when the merger wu
clllqJOJdes llld than ..Uing out, consummated. crane said it
aeutrd.ing to Horace L Poole, a had a profit ln the deal but
·did not say ' - much. Amerillllding merpr ,' cooaultant.
POole reCilla that G. &amp; W, can - standard now has sued
bouiht 3~248,000 sharea of Allis. Crane In the federal coorta
a.almera in what looked like seeklrw to recover whatever

Woman'sOuh

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NEW YORK {UP0 - It seems an acquisition bld at prices renowltla)'s that every time a portacl to bo al'OWid 2S llld sold
large company makes a bid to them at 35, a proflt of around
buy ~ the shares of another $22 million. G. &amp; W. also turned
eonvany, somebody else horRi o~ a.~t ofM' mWion t04;10 L~ '·
mlUiorJ on a 1)li block oC Pan
i n with a rival bid. · ' •
You don't hive to prcbe deep.- American World Airways.

in the "performance game" 141
to their aec:ks. In the process,
they tave tound that the ccmpetltiw merger pr~oB&amp;l is a
gUnblt on which it Is nearly

MOUNT UP

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ENDS &amp;PIECES...

BREADED

FISH

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gressive financial officers are

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Government Printing omee,
Washi.ngtm, D. c . enclosing a

.l,y into today's securities mar ..
kets to lind the answer. A nUIJloo
ber of corporations with ag-

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Business Share Buying

...-,.. were receml¥

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dates; Senate and House lead- ful ,
ers since 1789; district-by-dis-

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check or mmey order covering
tbe edition desired. h sella for
mln1Jtrators are listed. There $5 tn the thumb • index edidon
are lntereoting lacll which delve and $3.50 in the regular ediinto u. S. and Congressional his- tion.
to17. There is a summary show·
The book probably won't prove
lng each occasioo. when the Sen- as exciting as some t1cti0Dal
ate has lit as a court ofimpeach- beiJt sellers, but lf one IJ c:onment; a listing oC every special cemed with tbe Federal &lt;Jov.

impossible

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The remainder ol the book is
a wealth of informatloo for an.Y011e dealing with the government.
Tbe EK:ecutive branch and top ad·

Today

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.''There:·!IOVabeen ~- hal't -till~­
~ -~ by · ~ lbol ...., JI!Ac:ooll diAl!· . lollllhefllj!t!llo ........
~.., JIIII'f1tolt1~ ...- .....ll'id· ~t pq&lt;&gt;I!\I04lJI ... :~chp~Git iii11 .., .,..,.•
........ a.t!ool~.uj ~a ...... Iii ~ to . lbr.'' &amp;itlllab iilll ~·"""• '
trlctwtb!l•reOUttalDihe- .., 'teo&lt;Naitn, ..,_PII!&gt;Ucel.. IIOIIIIIIIIII(clle with tho abOI!O ,....,.. ~oaiilll..,coll· a
moJI -sll!onal elec- - . , . · ocboolo bore tmnc iD I'QOJJ1I!oter," .ioimon .,Jd. '.'But ., ld' •'IIIIIIben" oql I~
tiona; llldthl.,...--aof- cut tho diY'o' ochool ~ ~of-PJ'!'II:.,... . hbe·I!Qt 'hllll&lt;irrl!ld· -•WIU..,
state, bls political !&gt;ltV. term rote.
-eel very IUCcolli(Ul.~',
eel lmdir 'tha tex1p
llld salary. •
The _ . , . . , ID aaaodatlon
..
Two-Yoolj Couroe ··
· Jolla- Aid lbe
The Coogreaolmol Directory
with lbe COllllld:Oia ~loa
'!be }lewD~ .-1111 prtmariiJ
has a mat&gt; of oveey
Comaiunll;r Aeli&lt;la'Oi'J!I!II- li ~ to «&lt;0 ~I)' ·llir.l',.
, te!n .
111o
.
a! dlllrlct, IIIII memllen of the t salloD, II doai&amp;DOd to
ibo ~ ol' ~ N.....o, . tQ W ~ .lo .
till
tQ
ho
110 ' diplomatic coDIDIWliiJ', IIIII t b e to - oriontated male1 In -~- hr ~ I:Woiloor ~ """'1"' cliJ' ~· ! too
•bat boil '*!" ~ laiD •
Poace Corps. l eontaiDa ...,. ing" pooitlonl ID order II&gt; "re- at 0511,
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tlonl oo tnlematlaoal ._.... •ce till tullural e l l - be-'lbe ""'"" el· ol!ldi'&gt; Jotmoo l)o&lt;ied'ID' l'.u .... •...t·ofo buql. ' "lie tlu,
lllil
raoglng from tho 111. N, to till &amp;lletto )'llOiha IIIII their aald, iilll.., lb'Uj:tllrodlotraln tabid'""'"' thiJ!IIf!Cilteoe!&gt;' 1111 .""" .cholcO, ~
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Inter - American Trq&gt;lcal nma ...,catloaal _.-tence," &amp;pike., the - · In _ , .._ ID ~ .era. 'lllb, ;pUI a laCk &lt;lf - . u - mkldla, dan
AsBOclallon, Cabinet members,
aald.
them aaotot dloailv~)'llilnl- ,.
Ia bipl tO ...t vallloa. Ito.
&amp;lpreme Court Ju.Uees and the
Robert JofBuJan, uaoclate dl.. ltera.
·4 ?.,
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to tbe. din~ :bf.
resiclent Commlsslooor ofl'Uer- rector of. the J)I'OIIriJD ..Ued
Evenlbo -..ijl
The 441 lllllliclta, ,_ of · ~·•
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to Rico.
Now Dlmonojoal, aald the P&lt;O- Will wtil be changed
' . V181Ml&gt;i Veleriml, ,W
- - ....uDtied, . ~Whatever else Is aald about Ject Ia the llrlt of ~ typO In poulble meolal blocks
to aa.aum•! ftlll]ar"" ··
the Congressional Directory, it
•'
must be admitted that it becomes
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obsolete quickly. For instance,
. '
the newly rormed TranSportation
Department rated only half a
~

~ lhll 111011th il..,.
ecltlon oC lbe Coogresslaoal Dlnetorywlll otartrolllngolfthe
preo10s of till Government PrintJac OO!ce. I to actually one of
lbe 110rld'a most usefUl book a.
'!be COngressional D!rccl&lt;lry
lou been conslalltly JlUbliohed
IJinee 1803 during the 8th Conwbon It began as a prlvote venture, N.,. the annual
pre01 nm Ia 80,000 copies or
1,001 pogeo each.
In the current directory tile
ftrst and longest seetim ot 193
- · contatnalnformatloo about
CongreSI, the biogr8jlhles of Ito
members and tile makeup of«~~~~mlttees. Leafingthroughthia seet1on it ia possible to learn, for
uample, that Representative
William AnderBOA ol Termeasee
was the skipper of the nuclear

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Smoked Ham

c..,,...,.., .,. ..... c.._ ...
We .......,. ... rltiM .. 1111111 ..........
Wieners ___ • _ .. 69e
Spare Ribs _. . .. 69e

Mto-'
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Salt Fish _____ .. 49e

Per"h
..

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F.... SIIood

Beef Liver __ _ .. 49c

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Roast
--- .. 45e
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Pigs Feet

...
....
.... ]9c
Turkey lets

IW. ..... ·fi.JII

Baton --- ... ..6a~
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l'imies . . .. 45e

Loloo Hooolnt

Frelhort Brwd••

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lb.

F .... l'wlc

.......... ...

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FuU
Slumlc
Ball

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BIG BUYS on "Super-Right" Meats!

Pork Loin .. 1h
It "

SUPER~RfGHT QUALITY- FULL DRESSED

f.

·FRESH;

••••••

ION•IWIIPI*

US GUDI A

...rtua...,

·Can.ned Ham

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.

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TIIIIIIIAY

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ll'yel' Quulen

$1.29

.........,...

lllty-AI-

.d, ....:••• _ .. _

KROGIR - . - T .._-..

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Pot Pies __ 6a Twtoor
::;. $1
!(._, - . - ·

K,..... Prnnnl

K...... AnuW Pn1M

Mlriot

Vegetables 5 ;::: $1
I(._,AI-

Sherbet • 2 ... 89e
C•ntr r Club All ........

lee Cream . __ ~ 59e

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Jelly

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__ :;79e .
2

:~;39e

FJS Bars 2 ~.49e
HIAhW Qlt . . . . . . . . .

-.,. .._ w - , a -

Hair

5= $1 4

-c.tc-.
---.
...

•Breads ... 4 '=.. $1

Com

"-~-­
c. a .. a ••••nnllt

B&amp;S Rolls 4 :;. $1

....

Kneer ,..ZWIJ. 1 I ... I ......

-

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._ ...., .

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.a

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., ..

.Dp. . , . . .

Removed

$1

SEEDLESS
.JUICY
Or · FLORIDA

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lil!IUUII
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MaJ;.

OL--poo
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bags

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Cauliflower •••. •••• .-... ~9e

Red Potatoes

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In all Columbus Unit A&amp;P Stores.

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Apples ..

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BIG BUY S on A&amp;P Groceries!
..alSPOSABLE
""'"DIAPERS

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Apples • . . . .10..·79'

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Mr. p.r_ll•tc•

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Further Pl•ns ·

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-T,..._
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WASHINGTON STATE- RED"' GOLDEN OELICIOUS

MAIISH

Bath Reade .u- 59c

..... "* a.......

lb.

LUICII IIIII ',"::.:: :;: ate
ln••.....lpr • , • ,,..4fc
Dl1lea Willen ::'0:: ::. l5c
Coli CAP'N JOHN ., lb. 1fc
ln.......
fOlnONS
..!A.I*I'·
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BIG BUYS on Fresh Fruits and Vegetables!

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Start this week.
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But'feriD •.. :: 89e

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FREE 50

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Yllu lien see in the totalon your tape•

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and lots of uBig Bu.ys"
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Routing Chicken l~ :.~ ••••• Rill Sttlb ~:~ o o • ,., Sl09
I __.. R·SHOULDER
... Sic .Swia Sttlks ·~:~~· o ••• Jlc
.....
. . ... SQUARE CUT
•
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SHOULDEII
.,....
Chuck Steaks ..:~ • ...Uc
...... VII!I!!IIIIIS lt.ADE CUf •
1r
L.l. AL•li;_", QUARIERED LOIN
.,....
Beef Short Rl.. • o o ... SSe
r~A....,. tto II CHOfS
/ • lb. IF"'
SIICIII heel ~. o , ...&amp;tc IIHelea 11111111 Beef • ... T7c

:way low prices

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Beans 2 !:;79e

8,.,.,..,,••
Bananas

SGces

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The eombirij;tion·of MP's every

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11•11111-ll'llftllolr ~. '

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......, ,,.,.

No Center

TENDER, JUICY- Cut From Chuck

You don't want to save on just a few items.
· You w~t~&amp;vings on your total focid biD• .

Hi-Nu Milk _ .... 89c

Oreo . 2 :. 89e

&lt;=

lb.

•

A dift'ere!ICl in the .total on yoqr tape.

Peach

79e

-

SMOKED

)

KftslerSIIhw~lultlrfet

--

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SHANK
HALF

Super-Ri9ht

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FULL

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-- =

Saltines.

lb• •

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:- Sl.89

Cinn. BlDlB 6 ::"" $1

er-lu ...... CJIII...

REE50

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Buttermilk2

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69c

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ll'esh ri'Yel' Lee• • •
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COOKED HAMS

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, Coffee ------- _ $L99

Cheese

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Ca.lu~ Mix

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Inspected

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II y..., A.o lo TJ...
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POMEROY
... w. eo...,.

1965 PLYMOUTH ....................... $895
RATIS
PM Wont Ad S."lu

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11

contD ,..

Cetltl

......u ....

word th,.o

per Word

1lx

25 per unt Dl,c~Wftf

conDO&amp;IP"

con•ocuthro
paid ad•

Oft

...! ad• !Mild wltftlft 10 do)'••
CARD OP THANKS &amp; OBITUARY
.$1.50 fGf' 50 word "''"'-· l!a.
.... ltiOMI ..,.,d 2c.
BLIND ADS
.4ddltlonal 25c Char{IO ,., Ad .. .,..
tla..,ont.
OFfiCE HOURS
1130 o.m. to S10G IMIIh Doll)'
I1JO •·"'• to 12100 N-n Saturdav

Galaxie 500, 4 ·dr . VB entine, ttd. trans., good tires,
radio · and heater.

Po~,~~~~~.~~~ Co. 'i'
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~ .£

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ForW.

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I WUI l•sent From My
Office

cla1l7 ...

cepl SUnday I to 5. Eveulnp

appal-. Mrs. 'Wad&amp;' l!bllll, Rl. :a. .....,.
roy, Loan! ruff Road.

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rlera and Poodles, tri•Nneol,
lllll'llled, temp. llrjecllono.
llarta!oo Kls.,
Oxtrllle.
Pbone 11117.-.
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lhlng Store, Rl. JS, 1-!Uie

Ml'SOC EVERY Friday and SatW'day. Jad&lt;'s aub .. llan1·
!IOI!Ville Road, off Rl. 7.
I-2Z-3lc
GUN SHOOT, American Legion,
Rutland, 12 noon Sunday, January :N, spoiiSOI'«d by Votture
776. 40 • •. All prvc:eeds to go
to an educational scbolaroblp
for nunes tralnlng In mem1111
of the late Cltarleo Marcinko.
1-22-llc

WILL DO oewlng Ill bome !lppero,
pock•ts, peggint.
bemminfi!'. alteratlon!l. ete.
Mro. Freddie Tbabet. MIIIOII,

POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Tor
mlnlalwe,
and up. lllud
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GOSPEL · ALBUMS

Fino ,..otlty - F-&lt;lte

VACANCY lor two olderiJ ,_.
pie. Prefer private paid pat!enls. Phone Muon, 'I'IJ.Illl.

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WAITRES8 and tltdleD blip.
apply In - · Clvw'l 8lellt

House, Pomeroy.

cash. Call tft.213S.

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L.P. GOSPEL ALBUMS
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_,., Grove. caY Gr write
G. Recllr, liS Riverside Drift, 3LUE LUSTRE not only rldl
Dayton. Oblo.
t-Il-tOte · ._ta ol IIGll but leaves pile

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miscellaneous. Mrs. Howard
Cecil, 1110 w. Mlln Sl, PomePlaw
roy.
14-lfc BALED BAY lad - · t-IMio

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to lorrow flom

lie BOUSIII.&lt; Trallw, 10 I ..

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COart, S)Tacuse, Ohio oa 8tlltl
Rl IU, Phone - 1 .
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• STORM WINDOWS ·
• REMO~NG AND
BUILPJNG
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AUTOMATIC CAR lASH
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PT, PLEASANT, W.

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cadooo with their !amliiN were
ru.oe Am Uolo 111111 El....,.. Ko,y
Schneider from ldlrallall College, Huntlng1oo, with Ill:· and
lllrl. Donald Lillo, and Keith.
Their - · Jotm, was al10 home .
from Rio Grande and Nr. and
Mra. George SchneJder; Clarlee and Brenda Norril, from
O.U. at Athena with Nr. and
'4&lt;1· Carroll Norrla;llllll. Zerltle, from O.U. at Atbeoo with
Mr. 8IXI Nr1. WWiom Zerkle;
llfUk Morrow, !rom !Jnlvor~
o1 ctndnMU wltl! Mr. and Nro.
Fred Morrow. Carol Stout, alao
from ldlrlhall, vlalted b or
motllor, Nra, Joan stout 111111 olh-

Ellecuti ve 4 · Dr. Sedan.
One of the sharpest low
mileage cars in Tri~State.
Power
steering, auto.
trans. EKpanded vinyl upholstery.

66 Pontiac.•$-45.19 per mo.
Catalina 2 Or. Hard Top.

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Catalina Convertib e. One
local owner. Shows . but
of core. Pow... steering,
Power brakes. Auto. trans.

BLAETTNARS

BUICK
PONTIAC
GMCTRUCKS
Ph. 992-2143'

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lumbua llpiiJI 10 _. • . -...
her panj,to, lllr. and Nrl.
Donald Cottrill .ond -.,..,
Cral&amp; ond ar-.
Mr. ond Nrl. ~ A. llacli,
...,,, 1IDaar Jr. 111111 Jamol of
MIIWIUbe, W11., . .-t NMv
Year'1 we1' ,,., 'ld:tbhfa motbet,
Nra. Ada Sad&lt;, ond - , Eo..
...,. ond llolor llld
law, Nr. ~ Nrl. Horlay ·E.
Jdmaon, '~Uuay, Cllel7l au d
Terrr, ol Wolf Pin ilood.
Nr. and Mro. Tom Ploreo,
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Chorl and Doon, of l&lt;lnln ~
a - - with bll porenll, Nr. ·
and Nrl. ~ Pierce, 'l'OIV'
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ol their paronto, Nro. Mildred and Mro. a.n d
Salaor ODd fomll¥ and Nr. ond ~
Nra. Fred Jeddno.
, lllr. and Biro. JOJTJ .....,..,
Nro. Myla 111111 tll'lind- o1 uecolmenovmo ...,.. here
.... Bobby &amp;.gene lludtoft, vii- SoturcloiY- berfalbor,lboll8r.
1tald Nra. ~ MarlhallaJXI un.., llllllbbla and clou&amp;hllr.
flmllf o1 Floreneo, Pl.; Nro. Eo- C8JI41,
18Ua Rector, Nr.llldNro.O'IIell
Nr. and Mro. .Jcq&gt;
Lose Effectiveness
Rector and famlb' ond Mr. and Ill, and DOaalil at ·SanclrvUie and
Coolants for your car are
Mr1, Delbert Rector, ol Carrol. Robert saa_ of V.•IIDCII wwe blr mnlhe'1, llrl, Role. Sc:bwHa '
no longer effective after
tm;
111111 Nr. 111111 Nra. Charlea -llld aue~~t ' !If lbolr
serving a year or twp under
.... flmll1
Brown IIIII fomll¥ ol Wo!rtm, lllrl. Ada Slack and reJa..
hard. driving conditions in a
1111'. ....... Slack Ia 'illhlnl
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leakproof system. Periodic
ble . , . _ .... ~.
cheCks can save you a burn!lr. IIIII Nrs. MlllaJ'd DUckNr. and Nrs. Jamoa R. Wblte Nr. and Mro. !lor! Walkln8llld
ed-out engine. Coolants mUll · wortll visited reeenlly wltll hill and
Mar7 Jlell1, ofllun- chlldrea, lllrl Jr., Cbarola ond
conlain an Inhibitor system
at-. Ajoles Wblto and brolb- bar, W, Va,, vlsltodntiUIIJ wltl! Carol, In Toledo. iiMn ...
to minimize corrosion.
.... Rlohard Du'*-th, hill - · 111'1. ...... will ........,_
to their home In 111m11natoa !rom and anclo Rlohard

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CIGARE'I'I'I!: ....... ~
81X1 service. ABC IDiorprloel,
Muon, W. Va. 1'1.- !'IHMI.
M4lc

ZIG ZAG Slapr, aD 1lalll Ia
........ bultoaholel, .,..... """" dellp. - ellll.
.... wiD 1111 for . . ar tiM

Beautiful turquoise finish

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66 Pontlac.. ~.19 per mo.

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lllrs. Jlmo
MeComu IIIII fllinlbo.
!pnllna a l'llndo,y with lllr.
aoo, Douglaa, IIIII Mlaa CGnnle and lllro. Jameo S. Quick were
Chll)lllllll, of Columbus and Ed- lllr. and lllro. Donald Quick, Lotdie VanMatre, Of West Colum- lie and l..elll\e, ol r.....,., ud
bla, W.Va.
lllr. and lllrl, 'llo!lmU Quick, ol

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READ THE

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Syracuse News, Society
BY ADA SL.\CK
..-I)' wltblllr. and
lllrs. James S. Quick, wen 1llr.
and Mrs. Joaeph Wo..,.y an d

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.-..•• brlalrt red. exce1lent

67 Ponllac .. $57.97

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1917 FORD Falrlane 5011, autolllllllc traoomllolon. power

wer steering. Power bralcn
and auto. trans.

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1'111110 31'1·2243.
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withmotching interior. Po--

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Y&lt;i'illtsmRE

Feb. Also, one purebred Yorlr.·
lllllre boar 10 moalbl old.
James Hollon, Sr., one mile
from Five Poinll off Rt. 7.
PIMlne IIWJII'I.
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Illite ... ..... lll,lulloenlte, aD llllbtl. WY S.
a!U. """'" - . l·IHic
• • 'nlo Pabde llhoP, !P

w.nted

For lent

lnMOIIIt

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Ings. Name is Sport. Pllcme
119'UII33. Reward.
I-11-31A:

FURNISHED and unfurallhed
apartmenta. ao.. to lldlooL
Pbone IIIIU434.
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AVCI'IONDB

Bater .....-. ll1ddleplrt.

SIX ROOM ...... wtlb balb on
Wrl(lbt 81. In l'omoroJ. Pbone
!IEEDE!l!MMEDV.TELY, wo.
7a.ulll
lifter s p.m. 1·1Nip
men for part lbne winter
work. Call 1192-3617 belw...,
9 and It a.m.
1-21..., JI'IREWOOD, Ill)' len&amp;lll. dry ..
...... Gerald King, ~. I,

Lost

t-JI.t~o

bay lad

llraw. l'llono IIUII'I.

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DRESS!D l'lbbltl. Call ~ BllDGET PRICI!I flltuiWae •
lifter 7 p.m.
I-J1.31p
0111' Cblrd llaDr budpl llbap.

1-l&amp;«e

LOSTo I% yeer&lt;&gt;ld male bealle
with black and brown mark-

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zag to

BALANCE, 191111 AMFM stereo console, lovely READY • II1X ......... cleiiY·
walnut flntah. 4 speed Jnlor.
..... rl&amp;bl flo , _ projecl.
mla: changer, - . baiBJI&lt;le
r.t ...s ...,. me 1111of • .14 .. pay "·41 per
..-. 1'1.- - . Golfo
monlb. W1H dlacooDI lor cash.
1oln IIMII1 • Mb: Co., MJd4le.
Call llfiZ.ZIIII.
1-21...,
port, Olllo.
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3 far $1.1111

TOI W. 'a..la

factory .....

Jl'ST TAKEN In, late model
full a!Je clreamaker zig zag
......., IIIIChlne. '1'1!11 1118Chtne wUI dam, mate holea and sew over pins. 'l1da:
madllne II Ute new, WIH 1011
for $$ per 111011111 or f!S.Itl

AKC Goldeu Rolriover puppies,
114 .Alb St., Middleport. -

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make buttonholes, .,. 011 buttons, IJIOII08I'1llll and mate
fancy desltlno will! IIIII ll!e
twist or a lln8le dial. Lell In
layaway and ....,. been Uled.
Balance due only $47 or lelml
ol fl per -lb. Pllone ...
161111.
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clline ill

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Repaa•ed but IUIJ'8DtMd.
bl lOri - ClOIIII!IIon. Pay oft
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POI'ATOES, PboDo 8II4IM RV'I'LAM)- II acres, IJ'001111,
11$ bathl, baleiDeld. fun*'i,
a...... i'nmll. Pwllllld.
l barns, Ollra house. $10,000.
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apartmenta, balbl......
HOVSE~rlvw,lwo
llorel, on1J tll.OOf.OO
llor)'. I 1'001111 ond I batbl.
Appoh- ODIJ. Plaw ... IIO'l'EI. OHIO - SO IOCIM, all
fllmltuno. Bar P.l-N 'iiao2ta'l.
t.f.lllo
.... Hoi water beat. tiii,OOO.oo
or $10,100.00 lor Real l!ilate.
1988 PO!mAC GTO, 400 ettlllc
HELEN
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Inch, 4 opeed ....
ceDent condition. PboDo - .
t. .lle
2411 lifter 6 p.m.
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J. J. Davis M.D.

INCOME TAX Service

Ho.,yo.,., ..... - -..
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Rul ht.te For We

Conlrldln&amp; P'- IINIIS.

Notice

p.u,

J963 FORD .................. Reduced to $695

NEED IJUES'I'ONE lor JGitl'
driveway! we lumlab lad
deliver. Emmeu W. Sbultr,

ANTIQUES,

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SHOW TIU SALE

992-2181

lll011rtlon

M'"'.,""' ct..,.. 75c

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Valiant • · Dr., 6 cyl., automatic trona ., goad tires,
radio and heater, grey fini•h.

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

CRITICALLY D...L

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

Youth Week Theme is Set

mltment

to

moral and spiritual

ITH SIX YOU GET EGGROU..

values.

Dorlo Day -llrlol\ Keith

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

(Tecbnicolor)

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News. Notes

Two Men

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

STILL LOTS Of BIG
SHOf SAV,NGS ON

IIIAND

SHOESI

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

CHAPMAN-CANADAY
' HEXT DOOR TO

POM!ROY'S

Marsh8li.L-t
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New Dean

"Com-

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Sexual and

tloos.

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

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

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

per cent ot aD Swedes are

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1 a.m. todiQ&lt; m Route 33,
juey ln. a

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

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

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

.,.u..ttha

au.,.

Fire .Guts -Clinic

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

Ieider. Those present were Helen

Jetren.

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

Flro
·- t h o
had 110

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

ot

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

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

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

parenta oro Mr. -~ Noble

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

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

a

olde ol lho Hartley

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

or

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

acU~

"11 that

rotory -

truaure~.

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

lhOY gave ""

the Fob.

llAgo~&gt;o

-L

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

•t

Thoughts

a...

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

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

c101, Crtet
dnmatlll.

time,

•011

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

Jiolol'

Whit.
tiJWtoo rove the devotlona for the

1

li!dliltlm that a ~ W&lt;MIId
be 001111' particular date.

Mr. 01'11

t&gt;larwrllbt IIDd

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tEN'CENTS '

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la
!~.r

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by rldar ......_ duo

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

la -

.......,r

two-

u.m a.
,

10 11D01'11

01' le81 ....._

, it Ja preiQ' bod.H
Gl•~-

o

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ani
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"Wo - U'l uldDc
lor Ill......
tho
a11llliaDce we can_..
- · - - aollldlll

trllll tho aoi&amp;IJixwllll -

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Mcc-b, - · - IIIII Cl7olll SprbvL

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

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

'W- -'"""*

trCIII hlo patrd cor.

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

.. -

In&amp;
The

Tho McKelYey

wu bl8b todq that lho

Hope

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

tho

lllmtlng 011 ~ 0( Lake-

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

od
-

well, )ll"OIIlOI-

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

Fl&gt;m-

backing 0( the -

eom-.

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

Tho

u.s.

ot

aok! tho ....amDooouthafllulelnirot.
Jackallll

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

Pil--

,

lbould...,..

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blllbll¥81
lhor
or not ....., · - -

tho pre-a well ani
othar

,.I.

be- It before llnall¥ . .

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

I~

attelllfl

tool1 and Jblke INJtber

:.,,

lnptltln~

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

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

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

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sources said Maj. Gen.

The lour

oornnooa~

heroe1

81~

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

l a --

touchad.

'

Soyuz spacecraft that made a

lour day tllahl In ~. .

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

fi1'e.

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

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

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$31,751,ti39.05 - Judge Orders lilllled
od tn.-.oi#I,MLI70.71 ot
lho ood 1967.
Wyant Hearing - . . . . - 1lr eac:b "'
0(

·- · · from t8,772,83U8 to f7,227,56J.2t, '!be Clt.lzona l\Tlllllllal at Mlddle-

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

C«o.... Plea• Jud&amp;o J....

c.

a..... - · • - t y _.,..

In tho cue ol WWllm Wyant,

5t. padae,

iadieted Cl'l a ftrat

d..... ~trlol.
Wyant, charpd In 1ho Aupat
~ ..

or Wcblol Leo

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

)M&gt;I'I;

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

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

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

TIIOSit

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

..u.r ._, -•·••

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

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

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

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

Al--

Tho--

Autos Damaged

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caJedoolo, .... Marlon.

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

ci!Hnltloo pert-

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

Iii

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

GeorJIY U..egovol, pilot of a

buUoto.

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

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·- - ~~~~~ . . ... -~~·-· ·--lla ··
111 earUer coo-ut ... _
tho

•utfOrod !)JI!JW ..... InJury.

ohiqun

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

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

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Cosmonauts Survive Attack

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

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

Prealdonl. aod Mary Peck, , _

OHIO

rear

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

pretldd, Domte Cheldle, vice

l ...

left
..ear.

Against
Bus ~i(;ers Sought

a ~ter, Suaan

tteki

QUALITY FURNITURE-REASONABLE 8AtES

ot 11:46

lnjqtJ~ti()n

- - hwe Haveloanred o1

the hlrt:h

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

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

Mro. Earl Starkey.

BAKER FURNITU-RE

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

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

,..,~

·"' Mro. llobeit Stout.

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

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

p.m. ...

Transfers

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

tor 0( China.

~~:«(..?.;:

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

left H

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

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

an accideat

Property

c-•.

Cbloeoe~­

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

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

. ID - -otruck---

their

•ul.ot year'

HONG KONG (IJPI) - T h o

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

IIAIION - 1bt ncut MaBOa

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

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s18htod

offlcen Mid.
Tho otorm twchad

Cclunty,

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

mt~to EvulgelWn,"

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

tralna'~

frelghl:

thr....

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

will

lhoeOllarw•

tour

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....... tllr&lt;lu8h tha .......
- . . tMt acrot1 the lOUth eenlrftl - A l d .
"''lbe air wu dlled with
roared a)!out - . In Hulolmrot and portiiOI 0( lbo -

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

·

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

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10 Killed, Town ll~!holishea
-tho_.,...

Tho Sct.-lle (olld topics) lnl-

0(,.....

-~-;.;;;;.;,;;.;-.;;;..,J

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each evenllrg. Youth ol the orea

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

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THURSDAY JANUARY 23. 196~

POMEROY.MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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meet at the churd! ot 7 p.m.

MEIGS THEATRE ·

JANUARY 24 • 28

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