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Navy Will :charge Bucfwr

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

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

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

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llevol«&lt; To·'tr.e ~

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

in Commwrlst caplivi·

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The Navy threw the ball back
to Buctter after the commander

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

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

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

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winners were Steve Fields with

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COMMUNIST GROUND FmE downed two more U.S.

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

TONIGHT, JANUARY 23

Cowan Serviees

NOT OPEN

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

Are Held Jan. 11

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

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

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RouJh and. Clarence P r 1 c e

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

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

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

300-400 acre tract.

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

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

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Sale! Well Known Brands

Special Sale!

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1 Cannon Riyal hmlly
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9 Pc. Stainlou Stool

Ceokware Sets
construction - cooks smoothly.

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

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

Co.. plote Sot

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Bucher Admits Breaking

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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119.00
129.00
139.00
149.00
159.00 I

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

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

Jonuory Solo Prlco

$114.00

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

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

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

SIH,or U.qn
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S.lol
Style a Pl.cilf;•lq

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Knight with
TopofCla.s

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

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

t1ona1

Communicable Dlaease

Collier said IDday the lloog Kong

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

.,..ter aald.

fDr oth-

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

PliO wu

bociJ
aid"
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drlvu.
1101 ""' tho -

lo ralle

In

Whol did 1lle -

do?'lbey

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

(UP!)

-Thou- ~ jloer, (lileaaanta
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pm8 blrdt ....
·agslnal
... fllll!llnl
for lholr
llai:Yatlm In ll&gt;o
anow-eovered woob ... ao:l prairies al lllo NortM:ontnl United
Slates.
A hea&gt;y ldll al llah

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(lroblems aeltlnc lo ell - a t
beeauoe hiiY1
In lllo
1110W Is c:uUiag olf - - fiiiD
A lleavy II~ kill oleo frozen lakes llld ldlllng IQ[IIIIIc
lllllreeteaedlnlheOOJ1h.
planla, Plaol ....., "'
OIIQ'8111 In !he ........
MElG8 GENERAL HOBmAL
Boavy II aloo ......
Admlaslons Ama Perry, prd&gt;lomo for ..... In v.. lllddloport; VIrgil - . . . RD aad a failun " tbe ICGI'Il t:rt:IIJ.

D-.

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

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

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

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(lie odll are - . -

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

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

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

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countrymen will DOt let themlll.wa be

rest&amp;mtl over a broad area

,~

Salel 3 Piece W looM Suites

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

"' ll1e COOIIIIy lui

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

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

yanls fromlllehtiii-IUNwell

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

K1oeltlw·Berltline-F oele-Maxwell Royal

Chairs

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

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FRIDAY. JANUARY 24, 1969

4

ReodY!&lt;J,Wear o.u-~ 2lid ftoor

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

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

In lllo

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

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Solol FIC!"tlog

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

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

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Sta-Prest Jeans

Gas Boom

Syracuse Dies

f&gt;l

Sl&lt;p

Levis Nuvos

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

$1.

VOL XXI NO 192

~ 'llol!l' eol~o. SJJet 1-6 io
u . .we..-m S!¥le~t- slrott~ """"' ~ nocular·

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

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

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Hal

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

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w....lb.~•lts•

Youn1 . .s
F'aremen, policemen to be furloughed

sllbsequently.

Of'IJae Mei(p-MGIOII Al'ftl

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

en tin

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Bplance cif PaymentS:.- Seesaw Ride for U.S.MilCh may have cone wrOrlg lor Pres!·
dent Jobnson in the closing years ol his
ldminiStration, but at least the financial
breaks went his way at the very end.
in his final State of the Union address,
ba was able to point to both a modes' bud·
get surplus, thanks largely to Ule 10 per
cent surtax proving more lucrative than
anticipated , and a plus in the natiOn's balance of payments.
The _latter is the more surprising tnd,

paradoxically, also

cau&amp;in~J:

some concern.

For the first year since 1957 more money
came into the country than flowed out,

contrary to predictions as late as last
November that llle string ol deficils would
be continued by something like U.4 billion.
. Instead, the combination of U.S. business ·

bjinging home an unprecedented $1.5 billion from its overseas operations and an
unusually large lnftow ol foreign funds,
more than f2 billion attracted primarily by

rising U.S. stock prices and interest rates,
during the year's final quarter convet;ed
red ink into black.
Wbat causes concern is that the payments surplus is, if not illusory, at least
of a highly transient nature. With the
slightest downturn in tbe U.S. economy,
the foreign money could and probably
wOuld flow out again. And overshadowed
by the good news in the ledger is the disturbing fact that Ule most imJ)ortant item
in our international a c c o u n t s-tradedropped drastically to what Tr..sury Undersecretary Frederick"L. Deming termed
"a miserable $500 million" surplus.
In previous years, overseas investment,
tourist spending and the defense efl'ort
have been Ule big spenders, dumping billions of dollars abroad and fueUng the run

on American gold r~serves . A beollby
trade sqrplus, ruDnlng !tom $3 to $5 biQiQfl.
aMuaur. baa gone. a long way to balance
the drBID and keep deficits manageable,
But lor too many y"""" llle United States
hao been managing Uke EUza on llle lee,
jumping from expedient to el&lt;pedlent with
tba bloodhounds of disaster-a panic ruD
on llle dollar-snapping at our heels..With
tba once-&lt;lepelldable trade 1urplus now In
danger, something more than eXPedients
is needed to dell willl a chronic balanceof-payments problem !hat bas never looltad
blacker, despite the black Ink for 1968.

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'An' the Smile Ye Wear. :.'

BEAUTIFUL - MESS
is that people lulve oot ehangDeor Helen:
You women! Alwayo sticking ed - onJ,y in the outward acor Immoral behavior.
toptbet to claim we men are
And
that
i!ln't new: 1 remem~
such lousesf lf you think men
U'8 fhe mea who Uke to pla,y ber '"flaming youth." and '"tree
around the moat, let me tell you love•• slogans ot the 20s. The oth-

-ee

Q--1 am 54 and in good
health. For a b o u t nine

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TIIAT~

1!l6ETHER.

WOULP IIEAT
YOUR l!tlAJNS
OUT 'IOeETHEP.
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willl ... .,_,, wiU bo b7IDr
for NO, 2 ..., more tbll - .

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·Dinner Slated Tonight~:;.~~':
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RAY CROMLEY

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ly RAY CROMLEY
NEA Washington Cornspanllent
WASHINGTON (NE'I)
.
·
The weakness of economic forecasters II !hat they spend
so much time looking at llle forests that they lose oillht of
the individual trees.
·
It is quite clear by now the evoluaton don't know wbllt
is going lo happen Ulls year-overall. PredlcUons are beinC
changed almost dally.
In empbasb:lng the expected slowdown in 81'0Wth In llle
first hall ol1969, what Is mlllsed lllllat 'this year will be a
most profitable time lor a wide nuinber of lnduslrles,
Look at some of these lndlvldull predictions worked out
by government and private Industry spettallsts:
ClvWaa alreraft salea up a laa!J,!j!
in IIIII. .
Naninc AloJM spen!lla&amp; ap zz jjiir -~~·· .;:'' ' . "~ 1 •
MabHe home prodaelloa .UP It ..... eea~1...1!'jllll~ j!rlvote home oonstraelloa up 1Z ,... c:enl.
··
Computer salea aDd bran mill outpat ap 17 per eelll.
Motel lluolula ap 11 por ...t.
Petraehemleal salea, oapper re!lalal, beaa&amp;y ~ pa·
lro""'e and oaomellol and lellet preparalloaa W.. ap 1t
per eeaL
·
Newopapon, btutuH mquinel, mea'a aPHrel. vllrieb"
oiAirea, raUroad ear protlaelloa, deparlat• · - . uil
aenapaoe v81ele --~ maaaflielllren all aMid de
at leaal I por oellt - · Ia • · ·
The list eould be enlarfted. Tbe problem 1o that llleae
very satisfactory 1181ns, It 1 anUcipal;ad1 1fUl be Offaet In
Ule over-an statlsilcs !»Y a ...,._ ol JIICIUIIrles wllleh an
not upected to do quite oo w.U In llle aext 12 mCIIltblsteel mHIII, ferWizer producero, hotel• aDd a railge of
olller induslrles whoae growlll wiU be slow.
,
.
Overall, govenuneat analyaes indlcata thai of, 1G9 Industries surveyed, 12 expect lncreasea of IDQI'e , ~ 10 1*:
ceat, liO Increases of 5 to 10 i&gt;er oeat, 40 lnereUeo or
than S per ceDI and 5 lnduslrlea wboae buam.u 1fUl remain level or deelino a BlUe:
So
11111fUI be fer ,.0. defntle .. w11en
,... dl.
. .
Tbe same holds for ODIDioyme,. predleUOIII for lilt.
Decreasing IDiemilloYmeat llJUte&amp; p'l iaean mach to 111e
man who IOoes bli job and can't filii' ianolhir one. · . .
If one looks lllrouab llle ~~ Jll! lndi.;...uaJ lndualrle.t ·
expeeted to grow markedly Ia 11'8,4alid .~ ~
to lncreaae their need lor mea, It ~ r¥W7 •P·
ent that lllese are llle very industrlq 11blcb bf and OO"Ie.
require speci•Used tralnbic c&gt;r e&lt;lueaflt!a, Tliaitlli It ,..rtJi IIi·
ood year for a creal many JIICillle, !t . . . ..., ,u
I will be rouper for the wiltllled man c&gt;r ·v-"" •
that llle NixOn adminiotratlon rna run' lntci'~
lems-oay !»Y June, Jul,y or AuiUII.
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COLUMBtlS (IJPI) - . G r I~ Woody Hayeo of 0No Slate WOI
lrGa (ii'OIIe w~ . to l'lil 111111ed colloge coach of tbe
. ere will! track starI, swinuni!W year, BloDtoo Collier of the
1t1'*11Jt1. beteball pros ~ Clevelahcl BrowDI, pro coach ot
other IIJIOI'tl stare
In tbe diatinctlon, and Vinee Lombardi
.lttb OIIDiol AU~ 1wanl of the Green Boy Paeken, ,.....
1!1-r o1 tbe T - Cl.., ·- ball' a top me.-.
0{ COlumbus. .
Pete Rose ol llle Clncinllotl
Ohlo lo to ree&lt;!lvo llle Radl wiU be lKinclt-8d as boa•
~ z..,J)ko TrGphy for .,._ ball player of the year and Me118 the but collop ,_U lain wiU pick up a seeond
teom play!Jw tbe maet demon&amp;- award u pllcbor of the year.
IIW o&lt;bedule. """"' Kelly of the Jolulll' Bench, oloo of CineinCl""fUd Broima wiU pick 111 aoti, no named rookie ot the
the J - h Corr trc.,hy 11 tbe you In iaaeball.
~- Natloaal ~
Bob Beamon receives the
1Aape J&gt;loyer ODd LAnce AI· tnek DIUI or lite yeor OW~
worth or tbe 5oft Jlte&amp;o Ciorl!- and Clorleo llickeox, lndiSllo I
en wiU be liveD the Pate Roo triJ&gt;le Olymjllc chlmj&gt;lon, will
zelle trop1u&lt; for beliW the bo li'"n tho owimmer of tbe
IIIDIIiiW American F - l l y01r award.
Loquo playll'.
The elub nomed Ted M~Nult.Y
. 0. J, Slmpooo WOI lilmed tbe of !Wer Arll- Htab Sehool
- · college ·..-JI here aa hlch ochool , _
player ODd wiU be liven llle p~ or thO year.
";~=~j
Dur1111 a bullet Thlr,dO¥
~
!"'n; ".Who nl&amp;hl. Tonl'm, Bell, wlio·' ol!l
.
cl"
.the 'liWut ated in the S~~&gt;er Bowl 'Jail. 12,
!all oeaoon. wlii reeelve received ihe top !oobil o!llciol
the Alhlatle Club traphy for the award. He Is an NFL referee.
athletic perfllnllllleO of 1968.

1969: Pocket-Linin~Year
If You're in the Right"tirt6 ·

prevent their becomjng can.
cerous.

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leloure to talk. ·Dillfe ~
to JIG tO the HJ!my-lf on11·'
Jllll !0 ~ tllat a tueb@:t
lo 1ft'!MIC-Ihio alooe ~3

Jeu

PI! B B L-E BEACH, CaliL
(UPI).. Tile)' try again 1&lt;11111' to
. Pial the lint round of tbe
$160,000 BiiW crosby Pro-Am Olld it lbe rain wuhiio
It Out a aecODd ume, there Ia a
•troiW pouiblllt:r lite wbele
tounley may &amp;O dowa the drain
as did tbe very lint Cl'osby

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Deoplte the doylong .....
Thursday, ,lllllertes ot surprtaIIW IUIIbers trudged the B01BY
fllnrays in the . - of
tavorltos aod before play wu
finalb' called off with •
tblrd of the fteld oWl out, Billy
CUper, Harry Toscano ODd Mac

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Bucks Play
Cornell Five
At Oeveland

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Jou. 1'1;

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CoqbollnWe, 'llolrG¥ J •
30; Collep, Tuesday Feb.

014 DomiDI&lt;ODo 'l1lllnday Fell.
S; and V11jon ~ - Feb. a,
t;

McLohad tied
leld ' · - - - - ·
with
two under
par for
711o.the
Coll!ler
pllyecl Cn&gt;reas Point whUe the
other two bagged their •ubi&gt;ar
at Pebble. The bell .
DRY 'O.FAIIIIG
1'11111111 of the day II !PYiioss
was 71, turlled In by John
aod Leo Elder.

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2.-Hour
SERVICE·

Of course, all those scores
were wiped out, 110111 with 7ts
by Arnold Polmor llld U.S. ;

IUPON llEQUISTl

q,en champ Lee Trevino.
·
Jack Nicklaus and Masters ·
c~

Bob Goalby were aWl ,

out when piQ was called.

at,;.

Arizooa st. 93 Uteb 118
AriZONI 76 Brig Y - 'I1J

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Southern FrO.h in

SUI Roo• 91 llollao s.t&gt;tot 89
Mld*est
Drake 93 Bradley 76

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BIOo tldo w,oJI
Wil!lull Pro-Am It San ~ In . .. - - Rt;' Jo ~
'NbW wllllld be pul in pooi11A1B _........, . .h pi,ayor Holratoe, ""~ . . . . .
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' t i l t - C011l'141Sbeb:ethecut to Lta,lai • llcKbiliay.
11 ·:made. Ttus, if Glib" two
--. wiU ..... .
r..-,11e1 Ia then II wouldll't unlaf
DlaM but DtOt .... ...
be llir to
payoff at 36 tton Jot. Is a inllallo' a
hol.e1, •• wa1 done last week ta
College In Te&gt;U ~
tbe Kalur ~ at ho ·,.. enrolled lli dayJ,
Napa, Clllf., beeauM -;yglas1 DOt m. ~to atr.d bla .U.
. HW lo considered a ._ tougher elbilil¥; He Ill • .._ cwr~e tlaD Pebble Beach and
shooter IIIII a worlllnB Cwreu Point.
Oilllinot tbe lull court .,.....

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Boyl.or 103 Tarleton St. 57

-b e alreineadjlilo eC!Jieatltia. ::.

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Rain Halts Play In

clamiake way lack In 1937.
01111.
A •toady drlula pwetod the
C..cb Carl Walfe'l cld&gt;, eorl,y llartero
IIIII by
1-8 orerall otter
wiD arer
the limo the late - · had
Wabolna'o Wblte FolCIIII Iiiii
reaehed the Oro! 1M the
to-tonlafitond men.
weothor had deterlontod into a
Two Redmon ore U-1111101111
otorm. Woeldq rolno lut
lb.. on boot lo Vbrtm Sotlirthe
CIIITOIII
1
s
1n
~
week
llld -u.. this week had
diJ Jd&amp;lrt.
- . bll 11011od au-loft lite three Crooby couroesPebllle Beach, Cj&gt;pnsa Point
llld ~)'Jial, HW-In leoo than
ldeo1 eoallltlon to beiin with
Is 5-7 in all_.._
Vbrtm ~. - · bas
llld ""' added raiD modo · ody tiat mueh _.. ott
au overall t-8 llote and baa tallied 8t9 polntl eompared to 773
Jack Tutldll, PGA tounament
by theli- OJIPC)Iitlon.
chalmlon, lndiealed tbot If
Molp loll 83.55 1p lroolloo• ID
OIIOiher day lo loot in the
the .,...,_1 , llllrd oo11q ol
Crosby he will order tbe whole
•lllll&gt;Oiln. SophoiDore llliii-loo
By United Presa IIQrnaUonal thirw: oft 'l1lat' s beeauae mOlt
Kltcbell and Bin Wub- Ohio State. the Big Ten eo. of the pros compettna here are
bum proved to be lql , I lor terence leader and 15th ranked seheduled to play. nut Tueaday
the
0 in lllot
major . collego team, trios lor and Wedneaday in lite Andy
poured'l'lprthrouJh 22 markero
Its 11th wiD ODd fifth •tral&amp;ht
Tile Marauders. ollowini, opot- vlc:lory toolgh~
t;v olgno of Improvement In ,.._
The Buckeyes, who haw lost
pmeoba
beealedtbraut!honly
to UCLA (Dec. 6) ODd
00111
out lbe ....;.•in 1-u., by Joa Wash!....,. (Dec, 30), ..,
over Kyger
lll,yero, 6~ senior, sad J&lt;tf Tyo, Cornell. 1be same will be
all-1 "'''homore. Myers, in more plaled at Cleveland. OSU beat
1be Srutbern lllgh freshman
reeent pmoo bll been bitting IDI:Iiana. WlscONin 81¥1 MJ.ehl.. cap team pleked 1111 a 38-32
tho lloops
averill olahout gan in consecutive games earl- vlciory over Kyger Creek Ibis
polntl
per
same
111111e Tyo ier this month tor a perfect c~ week u Dave Wbile's 18 points
17
bll put throut!l1 88 many u 22 ferenee record this seiiOD. The pecedthewlmera.
In a single outing.
Other acoren for the uttle
Buckt next tlke on Winois
Tornadoeo were Rick Snider with
Jan. 28 at Columbus.
In -eo Thuraday night 7. Bruce Hart 5, Jim ltJhbard
Collep Basketboll Reoulll
Steuben.We OIWIIlled an 11- t, sad Jerry Hubbard sad Bret
By United Prosslntemotlonal
pme losing streak by nipping Hart,. eacb 2. Rlcbar11 MollaSoutll
visiting st.' illnoent (Po,) 611-Q han led KC with 11 sad Mille
' Clems0fi'9S Furman 8J
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ond Becklay Nl. Ve.) cJcl&gt;. Beobe c. . . lD7.
Georala Tech 75 Rice 56
bered Ollio Dominlcu 128-98 in
DaVidson 71 Princeton 54
Coiwnbuo.
D Lipomb 87 f1rnce St 68 ·
at
In Steubenville, Don Leake
Bellamne 86 T. More 64
scored
24
points
to
pace
ste~
Prsbytrn 87 Blmnt Abby 75
benvllle, now 2-11. Leake
Rollino 76 Rider 73 OT
drq,ped
io a lou! shot with 15
catawbo 60 Erakine S4
seconds remalDlng to assure tbe
Coocb Dick Well ODd his
Mid TeDn 79 Term Wsba 69
Barons
ol the win.
Melgo Marauder lroBh team got
F1orida st. 92 HowaU 60
steve c o r e s tossed In 30
East
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points lor Beckley in an easy tbelr WO¥nsbrg 65 Wheell!W 64
agaln,ot
• tinfaht over Ohio Dmrlnlcan. 34 rietory at Jaekml with
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months I've been ho&amp;Me,
especially when I'm upseL A
Q-Two moat111 ago a docspeciaUst says my ears. nose
tor sajd my throat irritation
and lllroat are O.K. What was caused by gargling willl
besides cancer could cause
a strong mouthwaah. I no
this hoarseness? What treat- longer use a mouthwash but
mentis there for it?
my throat is still raw. What
A-Hoarseness Js a symp- do you advise?
er daY a young lliend ruelully
1 real scorcher. ·
A-BecaiUe tllroat lrritaTwo years ago I became ln- said, ui believed in living free tom !hat should never be
negl!"'ted,
especially
If
it
lion
is so often caused by olWW
I
had
to
have
an
ahorUoo
.
. torelllo!,d in joining a local matepersiSts
for
more
than
three
kaline
mouthwashes and alHow
[
wish
I
bad
waitedJU
IW3iiPina club whleh meant my
weeks.
If
a
specialis~
has
~skaline
saliva, I would ·aug.
Pd like to hear women told Sured rou Ulat no BerlOUS diS·
Wife will!d V'"ve to Join also,
gest that you drink Warm
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.... that modem or not, meo IIIII_ e~ . 1~ ~resflnt,. the -eause
lemonade three or four tim"'
byltillrlcal. a
at ...,."!-~¥! ,&lt;'4le(IOrles for them:; rn'a't . be · 'exce.sstye .. r..Jiiiilg; "" a day. SIICkililntlli'd Cllndy dr
Good (morrlaPable) and bad (ex- dnnkmg !If. smoli.ing. The voand eried. "How could
candy made Willl . lr!ycerin
piollablo).
cal
cords
tire
easily
1n
pertwo
or three times a tfay
ddnk ol being otter
By volelng her dl_.,...al, sons who are anemic or gen- may also help.
IS yWa ot marriagei and you
erally run down. Excessive
ba.Ye~ BOllle nerve to think that the mother might bring about a
dryness
of the indoor air and
Q-Pleaoe explain "neo~ a proper lady, -ld want an- marrta&amp;e or a break-up. Soctesmog are possible causes plasm of tba patrotid gland
tv•a .ntles are atUI for the pro.. and in some persons chronic othe man."
metastatic.''
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After mud! persuasion, I fi- tectlon ol llle female, - MRS, emotional tension may be the
A-Tbe parotid is the saliaall,y oonvlnced her to try 11 R. T,
source of the trouble. The vary
gland thai swells up In
cause must be found before mumps.
,IIIII once. Wow! Would you ba- Dear Mrt. T.: Read below:
neoplasm is a
any effective treatment can tumor andA sJnce
lleve in just two years she has Dear Helen:
metastatic
ThaDk you for realizing what be prescribed.
aut-dl.ltanaKI 1ne ten tlmes?
means lllat It originated In
other organ, we must
9le Ill one of lite bJsgeot Olrto most dlrt.Y -minded adults don't
Q-My soa has chronic lar- some
assume
!hat It is mallgnant.
that
all
girls
who
vlolt
a
ID the dub llld I sugpl!t
yngitis. What treabnent Is
ODI IIOlllg to aome ol lltelr af- man's apartment don't play it recommended?
fairs. she carries on t11t11 we like a James Bond marie, and
A-Here agabl llle treat11&gt;- Pm beglnnlpg to think rna,y. we can even go on weekends ment would de~nd on llle
QUICK QUIZ
be women are more hunters than that lnch.lde separate rooms. It's cause. In addition to the
mta. Tell me pleue, · what are "" to
girl, for whlle lbe causes listed for hoarseness
Q-Which of thG &lt;ZOCIIlbey REALLY tbinkiiW abeut fellow may hope, sex isn't a chronic laryngitis may ~
tlve
bro...,h.. of thG go•emwlllle they slaYe ewer tbe h o t great big glaring is11110 any more. due to tuberculosis, benign
~~ .. not ~llotud In
tumors, kidney disease and · thG Cmutitutloll?
You either do or yoo don't sad allergy.
IIUS1!AND ('I)
A-Cabinet,
who eves? D'. as you said, the
Dear llullbood:
Rlabt IIIIW, moot ol lllem are . - r bas raised the girl with
Q-What II m e a • t by
Jll'li&gt;abl,y lhlnldns 1Uil're a db1;y the rf8ht principles. Bhe'U hold bowed-vut v o c a I cords?
Q-What 1DGB IM fl1totolt
middiNged man lllll'rted to a true to them for her time and Would that condition cause
....eU&lt;Jtloll itl millforll hlffne IInce -~~ sad yoo de- place. They may include a less hoarseness? What are singMrVe all the Jll"d&gt;lems 1QU'li rlild lnteq&gt;retation tban less hon- er's nodes?
~.:...That earrlad out bY
A-Bowlnc-oat suggests a
e It generations mouthed (b 11 t
1,200 AWed aavol and clvU
-behaving.
oraft from the ~hbaad at
So go erawl back In y o u r clidn't follow) or, quite often, diffuse swelling of the vocal
Dullklrt. Fnnce, between
bole.- H.
they Include ''Waiting WI mar- cords due to inflammation
May 'Jt1 aad June 4. 11140. A
Dear Helen:
rlap, '' but no flaunt1ng ber pur- It would surely cause
total
of 888,228 Brilllb aDd
hoarseness
aDd
discomfort
I taM exception to your ...!ite's ley. !be'll visit hio aparlmeut, associated with talking.
French troops were taken
over 21 and times have chang- lot t.lsybodies think what they
off.
Singer's nodes are small
aaswer to the molher ol wish, sad onJ,y he and she will nodes or polyps lllat some214-ear -&lt;&gt;ld girl who vloit- know for IUI"e,
times form on the vocal
.... And her worried motber cords of persons who misuse
od ber bey lriend'o •. , . . _
IDd went on weekends with him. had better trust ber upbring- their voice in shouting or unThe moltler ahould make Jt a. in&amp; tor making an isBUe over tutored singing over a Joog
llundontiy door abe dilljlprOVes, a very pr!Yate ADULT laaller period. They can be removed
If for no other rea10n than to will onJ,y drive her Jli'OWII dau&amp;l&gt;- easily by a lllroat speciallot
Thio sbould be done as
nlleve oome ol her feeling ol ter awa,y. Boning ends when a as
they are discovered to
girl reacbes 21. - ARRIVED
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Tile lodlaJio ia-'t bien oa at - . thto
whlle
plllag ,. an iqlnoolvo IQAC
load. OWraU the lndionl ore 11·
4 lor tbe AU lialrloN..
have beea on tbe rood.
Cooch Art t..nm'o Redmen
oro undefMted at -tills nolOll wltb a 3-G ncon:l wblle on
the I'I10d tbe
on 2-7
lor au ......U ,.....,. of ll-7,
Rio Gnnle biu IDur IQAC
tello loft, all· at -·ODd they
Ia'" o avod chance to lltliob
Orll or second in the' conf8r.
enee. Loll time out CUmberland
pimed a 119-17 1011 011 tbe Red-

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By WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.
.PeOSJle think that •'times
have changed.,. when the truth

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Best Not to Neglect
Hoarseness Symptoms
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It looks as lllou'h one good deed II about
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to beget anolller 1n transpOr!atlon.
What is hopefully a new era In passeqer
trains is barely under way with the introduction of the new high-speed express between New York and Washington. Now
comes word that railroad employes are
receiving special training in what was almost a lost art-treating passengers well.
The Penn-Central is putting BOrne 3,000
on- and off-train personnel through a pasSf&gt;nger-relations course stressing courtesy
and efficiency.
Like the galley-type dining facilities the
new trains feature, it is something borrowed from the airlines. The "coffee, tea
or milk" and cataleptic smile ·routine of
t.he stewardesses may at times seem overdone , but it has helped to sell ftight as a
pleasant way to travel.
Treating tbe paying passehger to a smile
instead of a snarl is not going to hurt the
effort to lure a good share of tba traveling
pubUc back to the trains.

DOCTDRIS MAILBAG

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1iolna added 9, Ta1Y Voughon
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Sodal Events
MRS. CARROLL ADAMS, Jr.
TOWN COUNCIL
The New Hawn Town COUDCil
met on MO!XIay evening at the
City Buildlllg wllh Mo,yor 111&lt;&gt;mas Grinstead presiding. others
attenHng were Helen F1elds, recorder, Jack Hess, Arthur 'Iba·
bet. and Lewis Summers.
It was voted to pay buts due.
A dlscuulon was held on the.
heatirv of the omce in tile City
Building. They will ask ror bids
for electric heat for the omce,
only.

DEMONSTRATION CLUB
The Letart Home Demonstra•
tlon Club met at the home or
Mrs. Roy Friend. Mrs. Lester
Roush, vice president. pre&amp;ided
at the meeting. Dewtions were
led by Mrs. Curtis Hunt. The roll
call was answered with "A Gift
I Received tor Ouistmaa."
Members of the club wUI take
Ttfloper Ware orders. Anyone
wishing to order please eontact
a member of the club. They vot..
ed. that instead of having secret
sisters that members will re-

ceive a girt rrom the other members at the monthly meetl~ in
which her birthdays tails.
The lesson "Management and
the Family" was presented b,y
Mrs. Lewis Sayre. The door
prize was won by Mrs. Lewis
Slyre.
Those in attendance were Mrs.
Lester Roush, Mrs. Don Thompson, Mrs. Dayton Durst, and Debbie, Mrs. Lewis Sayre, Mrs. Ray
Friend. Mn. Curtis Hunt, Mrs.
Larry Morrison, Mrs. Ronald
Morgan, Mrs. Roy Friend, Raymond aOO Nonnan.
JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB
The New Harren Junior We;,..
man's Club met at the home of
Mrs. William Grinstead. Regular
reports were given and appt!Jv..
eeL Mrs. A. L. Sprousedlstributed booklets for tile Camp Gal·
head project. PeMiea were taken
for the Pearl Buck Fund. They
voted to make a cash dolll.tion
to the New Haven Public: Ubrary.
Mrs. D. W. Embleton arxl Mrs.
Wtlliam Grinstead were chair.
men of the duce for the New
Haven EJemerDry School children on January 16 at the community Bulldlng. They voted to
purchase a used piano and donate

It to Lakin State Hoopltal.
Retreahments were served by
the hostess to ~s. A. L. Sprouse,
Mrs. John F. Roush and Mrs.
D. W. Embleton.

AVALANCHE CLUB
The Avalanche Home Dem~
stratioo Club met at the bome
of Mrs. Ray Thompaon. The pre-sident, Mrs. Harry staats p~
sided at die meetlne. Devotloos
were led by Mrs. Ray Thm:Jp&amp;m.
The club pledp 1111 pledge to the

EARLY BIRD
LAWN &amp; GARDEN

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from 5 to 12 H.P.
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"Sure Sign of Quality"

was given,

The scrapbook was i:lroQght
CO the meeting ~hi members
were uked to help in keeplnc
It 111 to date. Mro. Rll'l11Cl£ftl&gt;-

son resigned as recreation 1_.
er of the club. 'lbe recreaU011
,wW be in charge of Mra. l)oo..
114 lla&gt;nea for the Februor&gt;
meeting. Members remembered oo their bll'lhday In JOIIIOr&gt;'
were Mrs. H0111ard Rouata_ Mra.
Ray Thompson and Mrs. Lyle 1
McCormick.
The next meeting wlU be on
February 2C) at the home of Mrs.
Albert Tbompaon. Prizes were
won b)' Mrs. Lyle McCOI'I!Ilck
and Mro. Lleulo Roush.
. Those attendirw were M r a.
Albert Thompson, Mro. Donold
Haynes, Mi-1. Honrd Roulb,
llrs. IJeulo Rouah, Mro. JCJim
Slnllh, Mro. Harry Slut., Mrs.
Leo Thomp- Mrs. Lyle ~
Connick, olll Mrs. liOl '111on1&gt;-

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president. Barry Haynes, presided at the meetlfll. Del'Ot!OilS were
led by Comie Hortman, scripture
was given by Angela Styre, and
a poem by Eddie Sayre. T h e y

closed with praying lhe Lord's

Prayer.
Members gave tlle 4-H Pledge

am

sang ••west Virginia Boys
and Girls. •' Sgt. HUI or the State
Pollee showed alii narrated two
films on Slfety.
Those attell1ing were Barry
Haynes, Connie Hottman. Debbie Hottman, Angela Slyre, Ed·
die sayre~ ,Jaoat ~e, ~rn­
lta Staats, tArrteit "'ThomPson,
Mrs. Albert Thompson, Mrs.
Donald Haynes, Mr. ard M r s.
Harry Staats and Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Hoffman.

ANNOUNCE BIRTH
Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Hesaon
are announcing the birth of a
son January 17, at Holzer Medi·
cal Hospital. The inCant weighed 7 poqnds 14 ounces and has
been named Paul David

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sonD.
Maternal gnr.lparentaareMr.
and Mrs. Bernard Llevi11g, Sr.,

ond paternal grandparents .,..
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hesson of
Letort, Route L Greot - grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George
Hesson and Mr. Elwood IJev·

lng of Letart -

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ROTARY CLUB
The - r y Club met for Ill
regular d1mwr meettrw 011

Thur. e.,.nlng It Hartford

busineSs meeting was hOt.
Those attelldlrw were

Ri~

ant Ord, Jack Flesher,

Clyde

Foley, Donald F. Rwsh, Lloyd
Roush, Ruooell Clpehart. Harry
Miller, Edwin stein, Arthur Thabet, Robert GUmore, Klrl WUoo,
Lewis Summers, Jame1 N,
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NEW HAVEN- The Woman's
Miastonuy Soc:iet;y of the New
Haven Flrot . Church of Gcd held
its January meeting at the home
of Iva Capehart with Sarah Gibbs
as co-hoateu. Freda Turley was
in charge ot the devotions with
the theme of ''Intercessory

Pr&amp;Jer.•• Elearaor Davia gave
the secretary's report. F a y e
carpenter g&amp;'Ve thel treasurer's
report.
• ijlewardshlp director Rita Motllal!IOI dlotrlbuted POIIIIl'•A-l&gt;aY
Calendars for the new year. The

theme wae "I Speak tor Christ."
The arC~tV wu reminded to bring
their "Blessing CLPS .. to next
Mary Sisk reported on the
Prayer Vlgll, and lt was also
reported • will of $101.$5 wu
received for the Christ's Birth-

Delegation

Is Returned
Tbo delepllon ol Jehcmh's
Witnesses !r&lt;lm the Mlcldlepo~
PmterO)' congrep:tlon retmned
Stmday followlrw a -~
convention in Alhland, K1·, where
the peak atteodiJice was 806.
Larry Coi'Mhan, l..,.J, , ...
oidlng minister, llld the hlshll&amp;ht ol the illree day eYODI wa~
the edclreos by Andrew Loauoa,
district represeiUtlvellf BrooJ&lt;.
bn. N. Y., on the subject -'God's
Way is Love."
Attending [ram this area were
Mr. and Mro. Line Daniele, Mr.
and llrL Larry ~llahln, Mr,
and Mrs. Ray Hummel, Mra.
Larrr stuto and Mro. Robort
Aohlo.Y. Nineteen - Wltneoo
mlnlatoro received onllnotlon by
water .,tlsm.

day o&amp;rlng.
A thank you letter was receiv·
eel fr&lt;JIIl the Cherokee lklme Mls-

sloo In Oklah&lt;lma for 1lle ChrlsO.
that the aoclety sent a.

ma. box

them.
Boonle Fields and AID JohnlOll were appoiiQd to nrve on
the nominating cunmlttee for
Gl'Oq) 0 omcers. Next mooth's
meeting will bo held at the llome
ol l'lnlr Fry, with sue Erwin

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presented
by Oq&gt;ha Fllilds wllh the theme
beirw "Our Mission: Glwn ln
Southeast Alia." Assisting were
Rena Johnoon, Ne!Ue Dudding,
Suo Erwin, Cheryle Knl&amp;ht. Eleonor D&amp;vla, Rita McDaniel and
Mary Slok.
Refreshmerts were served by
the hostesses, Iva C8pebart and
Sarah Gibbs, to Delphia Roulh,

Cheryl Knight, Sue Erwin, lle~a
Johnoot&gt;, Eleonor DaYis, RIU. McDaalel, NeWe lluddi~Wo Freda
Turley, Orpha Flelda, F'Qe
CUpenter, Mll"f Slsk, PUll'
Ado Johnoot&gt;, Alma L!O·
Betty Dolin and Delor01

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The Slim t1ne Sflt!N
GracefuiiV slim portable TV in a
lightweiQhl molded two-tone
cc»o1 cabinet. CharcOal color
and Off·Wbite COIOf. Top Carrv
Handle. Monitpole .A.ntenni.

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Po•eroy

P-10 IT• Ernoot Tlj'lcrl $ )T,
Terry Snrts; 1 yr.; Juutta
Swl:rtl, Doria Dmhwer, aad
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'Bora 5 ,..., Vlcldo Con, Rleb Dll•
l!npr; 4 )T., ca~ l)ll!lJwer,

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Follrod came In frm1 f1orldl to
attelll fllnertl services tor Mra.
Emmett ·(PearO Crooo of Alben~, a al1ter ot. Mr. Hendefaon.

Alao arrl'flq tor the aentcea
were a half«otl'ter, Mr. aad
Mrt. Wllaon Hitnderson ardthetr
son, Mr. ancf Mrs. Dale Hendereon, all of Mlcb., 1111 Qarle&amp;
SOrxont of ArbnaaL
· Relati voo from hero attencllng
the services at the Jagers and
. Son Funeral Home at Athelll
. SttndQ" 'were Mr. and Mrs. CJar.
ence Henderson, Mr. ltd Mn•
Harold Henllerson and Mr. and
Mra. Shel"J!lan Hender8011.
Attending the stork ahower ror
Mrs. Martha Poole, held at the
home or her p,.rent1, Mr. and
Mrs. WUbur Parker, Fr1d&amp;,v
evening, Jan. 11, were Louise
alii lenore Michael of Ches--

hung a.nd recessed cabi·
nets to meet' Your particular
peedS and dosin!s. AU qulllity

CIVILIAN AW AHilS P~D - Loft to rJPt. Harlo)o
Hartley, Pt. Pleasanti W. P. James, Jr., Athena:;W. P. James,
Sr., Athens; Wesley Wears, Pt. Pleaiiant; William J. McCormick, PL Pleasant. and Earl 0. Hyaell, Pt. Pleesant.

month's meeting.

roll.oired with the United Methodist (burch. Albort

singing of the .R)'Dift "I Need
Jesus." The lesson "Manleemert and the Famil)·" was presented b$' Mrs. Lyle McCormick,
roJiowed
with gi'lq) diJCUSSIOO.
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VERNON STAR DUSTERS
The Vernon star Ouster-s 4-H
Club met at the home of COnDie and Debbie Hortman. T h e

fhe Fabulous

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DlsAS'IER CEREMONY -

Olearder Skipper Chier Boatswain Mate Frank Kltynskl ~
ceived tile award presented by Capt. R. F. Barber, Chief, Operations Divisioo, 200 CG Diatrlct Offtcer.

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wbo attem!illl to bait IDdwl·
trial pro · · • by tamPerlnc
wllb or ~troylng lbo 11\!1·
ob!Del that may colt llll!l till
job.

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Mrs. Ednl Summerfield, Mra.
Am SWnmerfteld of Eastern,
Mro. Robert Murph,y, Ttt&gt;pers
Plains; Mrs, Mildred caldwell,
TIQ)el"a Plalos; Iaola Taylor,
/ Ciarl Follrod, Helen Woode,
Sinh CaldweU, Oale Follrod,

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at Rio Grande Jon. 30 - Feb. 1 are Jim Sproooo, loft, and ldla Ptatlni ~I'OiiM II a Gcildeo
Glow• chaawion and is very acUve in the health an!l phyaleai ft.tnesa ot.today's youth. He was a
candldlte for the governorship of West VIrginia last falL Ho will- at 1lle tournament on CIPe.W. nlpt. Pratan is the ru.d orBoxingEnterprtses of West Vlrglnla and wW sm-ve as annooncer
during the lournlment.

and Doroth&gt; l!AJblnaon WedneoDoris Woodyard, local
Tbe honoree received many day afternoon.
Mrs. 8arab Woode aM the two
uoeful and lovely gll!L
Among those unable to atteld aona or Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
and iendlng glftJ were Mr. and Swam, spent Wednesda¥ with
Mrs. G. L. Michael and Samuel, Mr. and Mrs. Vere Swartz.
Mrs. Eleanor Boyles was callGenevieve Guthrie, Janiee Ritchie, Ele~~nor Boyles, F1orenee

Spencer, Treasie

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ed to Mlllstone, W. Va., apia
laat week to auist tn the care
o( her mother, MrL florence
sturm. llr. and Mro. Phl!Up
Boyles and r&amp;mlly ol Ttt&gt;pero
Plat111 a..isted at the Boyles'
home duriDK her ~sence.

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J. J. Davis M. D.

CEMENT
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Tho Oopart....,t Sto.. ,
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conntc1iona for gruttr
Opefaling dependability!

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3-Stlge If Amplifilr, Front Mou.nled e,• • 3• &amp;,nker.
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21,i times tho1 ol 'egulur breod.

., P{emit.lm quollty ingredill!'ts.

Cll101t
Hr coivtltlon1l
tank-type
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COme on in ond ' " thnl! Our factory-trained ••~ •.
-vicom•n, fast part1 urv.ic• and •uy tenn1. Mke -o.ur. ,
doalorohlp tho idoal plfto
to buy Your
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•ll&lt;Jil ....... ,, ldul lor Willi,

and

Nina Robinson.
Refre1hments of ice cream,
cake and coffee were served by .
the hostess, Nellie Parker, aslisted by her nieces, Lenore
and Looiloe Michael .
Clan Follrod, Nina Robinson
. and Holen Follrod spent Stmday
with Mr. and Mrs. otto Swartz
at Shade, 0.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Atherton and tamily or Letart, 0. ,
spent Sunday with hts parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Atherton.
Mr. and. Mro. Charles D.
Woode cal,led on Carrie Swartz

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pt, SUDoll,y
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.CoNVENIENcE'aif UftLITY .

.-1lorlowl ..moe willie IIIIIPd
In reocue ope..-o and ..,!t
eommaxlatima ribbml were

Holzer Medical Center, First M. Htmy, Mrs. Epam:lnaiXIi.s
Ave. Parents only on Pediatrics Rollins and infant daughter, Mrs.
~ Ward.
Brooks G. Rossel, Mrs. Paul
Admissions
D. Hesson and infant son. Mrs.
f PubllcatiClJ of admissions sus- 'JlKDaas A. Barnett, Mrs. Roger
; pended until rurt.her notice.
c. Exline and infant daughter.
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Mrs. RichArd E. Erwin, Jack·
t .... son, ):02 p.m. Thursdo,y.

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HONORED DURING BRIDGE

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hold it '10:46, wltli Dbwnote

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Barber, Clllel, QJonllou Dl-

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of molding hla

tration.
There were indications that
NiXOfl, his desk already piled

high "lth plans and proposals,
might

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considering his own
s..te of the Union message for

Congress,
unfoldi~

as a means of
his Jegislati\'e pad;-

took another step
toward forming a cadre of t~

planners

Thursday

when

his
to

Audrey Dabney

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the

problems

hunger,

crime

tackle

housing,

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colonel ni cknamed "Slt)er (" a
ttuD-lipped officer who shouted
"'kill the sonofabitch." The

Council

Attair.s ThursdQ. He a&amp;~lped
subcOOlJI\Itteeo frctn lite council

he

Bucher

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colonel waved documents [rom
the Pueblo which made it

evident the vessel was on an
intelligence mission.
Bucher said Super C
acreamed in his face, demanding to know how he could deny
he was a spy. An Interpreter

have a better understanding ~
the forces at work on the state
level and, If possible, in some
small wa,y to try to lnfiuence
nicknamed " squint" translated.
tl!em
positively for the benafit
The room had thick cement
of
schools
in Southeastern OhJo
walls and guards were s tarxling
in
general
&amp;Del Meigs Local in
near them with bayonet s. Super
particular.
C told Bucher he was going to
I am not saying lltat particisign the confession.
ers, Vernon and Maurice Lockpating
in such committee activThe North Koreans told him hart, Springfield; and two sisity
makes
everytillng turn out
his men would be shot one by ters, Mrs. Oliver Venrtck, Meright
for
us.
I am saying that
one, beginning with the youn- chanicsburg, and Mrs. Judith
II
we
are
not
engaged 1n such
gest. They told him one man Howard, ~lngfleld.
activity
we
don't
ha.ve much or a
bad already been swnmoned for
Funeral services will be held
the first execution.
at 2 p.m. Sunday at tl!e Beale chance to understand or inRu"'I was convinced they would Chapel United Methodist Church. ence the direction of forces at
do it. They were animals. I was Burial will be in Beale Ceme-. the state level.
So this is wh,y the secretary
not prepared for that (ype of tery under the dlrectioo of Qle
sometimes
has to say, '"He is
mental torture.
Mohr - stevens Funeral Horne.
Bucher said he signed tl'le Friends llU\f ~U at the resi- out of toMl, " when you attempt
polis.
Bom Nov. 21, 1897, at ~g.
sett, she was the daughter of the
late Robert and Kale Ha,yrnak.
er Lockhart. Her husband, Harry B. Dabney, died in 1966. Two
soos also preceded her in death.
&amp;lrvlvors include two broth-

dence atter 4 .p.m. Saturday,

confession.

DON'T WAIT TILL
THE LAST

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304 POMEROY,
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- In this same vein, the cur·
rent state proposals dealing with
schools have taken a direction
dUrerent from those in the past.
They have not been comj)lete1.7 unveiled at this time. but the
limited exposw-e they have had
has produced some· very vocal
response. My purpose in mentioning lhlo matter Is not that ol
taking a ,111&gt;~1\&lt;m ~-!'~
'{I} 8JI'Y ~UIIIRJ' t
pOw a at this tim~.
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I do feel however that every
cidzen should be alert to the
fact that very basic changes are
being discusled. Jt would seem
to me quite
for all
~ us to become as well informed as p!)lslble coo.cerntng these
propoaals, their inmlclecl elfoct,
and their ponible ultimate actua1 effect.
This is certainly a Ume for
all ot us to pay very close at·
tenlloo to these proposals lnil
the subaequent actions of our
executive and legislative officials at the state level.
We were pleasantly surprised to have wr first CombiDed Charities C&amp;l!lplijp! go

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A¥oid the last minute rush.
fEDERAL
Let BLOCK slay your in·
AIID
come tax dragons. We're
quick, convenient, ond we
guaran,ee our accuracy.
Don't put off till tomorrow
what you con do toknight.

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THE SOIJTHE!IN CIIRIS11AN Lelderahlp C&lt;lnlot~
once Insisted iodlu' II bddo 1111 inoldo.IDfnrmatloO nor har4 e.tclenee
to c)ear James Earl ~ in tho Ulllo!Miiotl of Dr. Martin Luther
ATLANTA -

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PatmonjinU Walar 'outmgeoUI'

WASHINGTON - HOUSE BANKING CHAIRMAN Wrlt!ht Pallllln
said today it was ''outraaeous'' theSenateeonfliomeclCharlea E. Wa)..
ker as Treasury uadersecretar)' without a word of debate. ulf the
Senate went into it," Pa1mallaaid, .. '!bey would have found out that
he (Walker) is not a tit penon for the Job. ..
Patma111 said that u tbe chief a.PQkeaman for the Bukira' Msociatloo •-walker'• interest ns oot the ptmlic Interest, but tlote lobbying interesL He lws beeD and Is IOdly - the No. 1lob¥•t for
the nation's No. 1 speclallltereat ,grcql- the commercial banld.Jw

Industry."
W ASIIINGTON - PRESIDENT NIXON has beeD able to 11U only
onC&gt;thlrd of the top pooilioos lo tile sovernmeat, leaving Johnson lidministration Democrats in mapy high - level joba, a survey showed

Ttureday.
Despite one of the most intensive talent taants in history, includIng a blanket mailiqr to all those listed in Who's Who in America,
fewer than 100 of the 300-plus tqt posts have been tilled. Most ot
them carry salaries of~ to $35,000.

Economic planning roundl twured
WASHINGTON - THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Administration has approved a $44,114 grant for formation of an ecohomic
planning cOI.IIICil for • nine councy area of southeastern Ohio.
The Buckeye HW&amp;-IIockiol Valley Regl...t De""IOIIIleiX CouJ&gt;.
cU wiU be headQuartered io CaldwelL It woold eover Athens, Belmort. Hocking, Meip, Monroe, Morgan, Noble. Perry and Washing..
ton counties.

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wera lwlcl on - . ; cidu"'tlon
~nil wolllln.
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· · No t.oclllatlve ,.,.,,..wore
odloclltle4, iodlu' u tho 1511 logSlalo

tarmdo tllli klllocl Z8 - - IIIII Wuri« -.clo of
Twlotoro oWiunocl . _
~· ·"-!m Tlltrac!'l¥. laJajoro if,. ' weekend to
cald!IIIB DIOII¥ of llli&gt; ·;o~lla ID lllcl. .sc.a, 1,.........10 ~· ,,..... for nolll WOC!k~• returo
l,lott:J Gllqae, IS, felt her l!!luaa ~llllandlliootibt obo 11'111-..... to ' -'o II the &lt;lj)i~
,
I~~&amp; Sbo tri,S to 101 0111 c;!llllcl. but c;odda'l iel hor boiiDee. 'l1lln ,
fair cll1o or aaml..,.a, "oleo wao llorGim lo tl)o Jl)lOl!lll and 1..- ....II! - hor foUr • room aishod to baclcgrcJund the ,...,._
lrlmo !Jcwtillll &lt;lolnlldll- llftOP!lillwr bnllhon 01.1 .. .....,, tor.o and npro_li,.s In the
~oltwent.Jt. comotoroollaomlllponil.
prolll01111 ll!e7 wDI lace lhlo
Poe/u.vd ,R-...1 • &amp;male ~}
ooasloo, • - 'lbursclaJ&lt; wlllt
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Ieider• ei.,re8111~ satisfaction
WASHINGTON- DAVID II, PACKARD, coallrmeclb)othoS.. With the overall program.
ate 82 to 1 Thurtdl7 after I ~OMI)' 0\'V bit ftMDcut WU
uwe did very 'well and I was
IWOI"II Ia - , U lliPuiJ ~....taey ot Packard aid he iRU~od," H o u s e ~ookor
was "honored" by the Seate"l ' e":'re&amp;l!l~ of tnlrt ~~~~led: c;haflos F. Kurfell, ~BowlbW
"I'm a&lt;&gt;illll to .do tho ...,. boot I c:aa to bull&lt;laacl mal Nil• the Green, lllid.
kind of military estlblishmant thl• ·cauntry baa a right to upect.,.
Kurfe11 Led Semia.r

Wbllo - t i l e ompba"'' ..0
the dl1!orenceo
the .... Pill out and the
1018&lt; c:omll!l ln. lfbo trUth, hew·
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liA.lN- ~ whll•lalk· tired thltllller.
.. the paot 8
the ...,. 11111 are \lerJ muciJ alike - and
lrioad oho remarked m ..............
~of tbo most 111 all in tl!at bolli ore ...,.
·-:::;of tl)o Baeblel IJDft..
K
Qlurcb In Newlla- Chur&lt;b- buill ..... - EulorDdQ" SeboOI ,_., oalarlled tbo l!olrd Amorlc:aao.
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belrl to ID old, I
Sbo lln1liorr-lllo!IDID62, llltdlll&gt;rloDI; ,._tacr ali !""'- omall_,ll!doo-oiiJafronbullcllng lind old !bldq
!II&gt;• tho
lira. Acl!ub 1111·
SeboOI ........ and - · -·the Uor eulture. Boll! came up In tl)o
ler - ...1111*1 ~1 lila eloclrlchooterawore Tor)' bard WIJ. And each Ia the
- to . . UU1o dlureh, thoro -·Now
li!Malted: w- c1 t h o mailer 0( 111 intuttheratberthln
liore ie actiYt _..,.. 1n11 bu
• leuned political art .......
~- to 101 liveraao II· c:lwr~ bavo v-rod their pertiM. - . - l o to..,, are
....... ._ .. janltol'l.
II ''""' In 19118. ,1113' .... proo;.and proaoftalonlrstb·
Tho Iaber 1&gt;1-........ true
&lt;II tlw ~.. are ehlldron
or
lbon
....,. b)- the proeeu oc
bora and trlencla -ld aJ1Dri
old;......
...,....... odueatlon. Eaeh in the
'l1le · Rev; lira. Miller !fU to bUI!dredo or illlllara.
and will .....,. In hlo own hal.
The·~
of
tho
.......... lo11i&gt;wlnc tilt Joitll .of
cmderltalldl boththeuseo
.,.. liuibooo, the Rev. 11arr7 c:lwrd!, EdwiD Jewell, bu Dine aac1Each
lbo
IJmltlilonl of power not
lllllllor In 1960. !lie·~ lbldo1 School teochOro. Trustee• beeauH he hal read about lbeoo
..........of two,&gt;-- Evoop!J- ue Jease Jewe\1. 1Donald O.
· but because of o posi... .Utii!Od Brelllrm ·.~ lloullh aac1 Frlooll Glbbo. Thill' tively
tactile feel for what It
mlzilltarl 'lD Watt Vlrllnla, at Jwve _....... the llllq" real
and
urgem u dlotJnaul&amp;tted
Jecta, a•
ctiO .iime. PriOr to ........ to
!roll!
what
Is theoretical a .nd
ote.
H.r..., o1co """ . . - at c:arponterbookish.
WbOII
~ John0&lt;111
AI ono.ti!IDkl about tlw srowlh
lilt lOdinoboumo Church for II
it c:ould
,_... WbUe there, the clm'cb c1 11!11 cllurch, It otema from came to the White trub'
be
lllid
of
him
lbat,
whatthe love c1 - l o wbo bacia mind
lfOW. aricf a tlddlliotl builL
over
hla
!aullo
and
oi!Ortcomand their postor w h 0
111o reolped II Middlebourne, w loveo
hclr
work ond the - l e , tns:a, no Prestdent had ever eo..
to ·come to Ninr Haven.. a1 a re..
tered there with a more pro ..

Host
Class A Cage Tourney
Gallipolis will host C~so A Sectional bo.skelbaD toor!U!OIIIs
in late February and early March according to Ralph McCormick,
Jackson. secretary ~ treasurer of the Southeastern Ohio District

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ot the Logan
Daily News in which McCormick revealed assigmnents of 73 area
Class AA and A basketball teama tor the 1969 high school toomament campaign.
It has been 11 years s1nce
Gallipollo played host to a bllh
scbool cage tourDamelll. Ill 1958,
the Class A County ~
was held m the Wuhinslon
plankl for the last lime. AI·
ler 1956, tho inurnamonl oltea

WOMAN KILLED
CAJIROLL TON, Olllo ()]PI) Mra. Ruby c. Roildebulb, a.
Carrollkla, died late '1111~

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m lite classification last MAKES DONATIONS LEGAL
Oc:l. 10. Tho oel!oollo
LrrrLE ROCK, Ark. llJPO to 195 boyo, but the claosllica- Gov, w-.p RodtefeUer...,..
lk!D will stand under stale rullf. ed the ''ADatomical . Gift Ad!'
li.erlciM .. w bounce Thers&lt;Jq, IIIOkll!tl Arkanaao ll!o
ar&lt;lW!d Lotooen the two elaiS· llrot - t o loplly oanctloo ll!e
ea. 1bl1 year tbe Geaerals are - f o r ...... traaopl•nll
back bl Clus AA and were aaBilned to lito lou8lt seetl&lt;nal at - - - - - - - - - Paint Valley.
Leesburg ll!d Adena.
Sec:tlonal plq will be bold
Piketon - HuntiJtgton, &amp;a!tb·
Feb. 2Q~ 1ni1 Feb. 28-March eostern, Eaotem (Pike), West.
I. Wimera will advance to cllo- ern (Pike); Peoblo• Local, Wintrlct piiQ' Mareb 7 .8. cheater, Seaman and Wl!l\0 Oaic.
Class AA sectlonal assignPorton-·- Sooll! W-,
ment• folimr:
llllnford, Porta....U. E a 1 t,
A I - (Albal!i') - Logon, PoriOJnoulh Clq, PoriOJnoulh
Nelsonvlll&amp;oYork, Athens, Melp, Notre Dame, ~uCUYIIlo Vo!JII¥,
Marietta, Belpre, New Lexing- Welt UniOn, Maod!esb!r, Blue
ton and Warren Local.
Creek ll!d New Bootm.
Lucasvllle - Waverly, Port..
Ironton
WileoleriiiUtl.
tncMl!, Ironton, Northwest &amp;Del Green, 9t. JosePI, .._.
Portiii!IOUII!Weot.
mea VaDOJI, Fairland, Coal
Paint VaUey (llalobrldge) Grove, llaanaa-Traee lind ChoaS.erldan, Greenfield, Ch!Uleo- ~.
the, Miami Trace, Lancaster aod
The ilx l8ctlooa1 - · wiU
IWloboro.
advance to the dlcrtrtct totmer
Oak IDU - Galllj!oll1, Jack. It ChllliOO!I!e, with the £100 our·
son, Wellston, Vinton Counl;y, vlvors pining berths in the AliiSout11 Poinlll!d Rock !WI.
The lour sectlonalwlnnerowlll on•~·
move up to the dfllrl.!t tourney
at Olllo Unlverslly, The dlcrtrlct
champ wUl get a berth in the
Co!IID!bul ...~.
.
Cla11 A aedlooal as!dgnments
- York (Buchlel) Union Fumace, Laurelville, Federal.Hocldng, ,Miller, Glouoter,
Now Lexlagtcn !L Aloyoluo and
CrooltiYille,
GaUil&gt;olis- AIOI!Oinder, South·
em, Eastem ~a), Oak IDU,
North Gallla,
a If d
K¥Pr Creek.
Ch!Uic:olho - Piketon, Chllll-

ACTION DISMISSED
Pr. PLEASANT - 'rlloorclorl
oi8Ded b)' the Clrc:ult Court of ·
Maoon Cout!V ll!d entered Into
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the
o111c:e of tho Clreult derk
WI
were: exte dlsmlasiq the CODtempt ac:llen -~'"!! I,ouloo Br1·
Ul VL WIU!am F. Beyan, Jr.
and lbo other del!;ylng a divorce
to olther party In lite action cl
PI'.' PLEAsANT - Gr!!dually Dollie Lee DeWeese vs. John
lnmued llleM- bu ....... Delbert IleWeooo.
od lbo raf~Yal ...-vtee• under·
WI 1D • tile HellJI!Ia U a II e d
Meigl
llell!odlll' c:burcll . on N. Main
. , . llid • of con- - - """._.aha.. boon
riiiO&lt;Ied by thO- poitor, Rev,
Cbar!ooF"""" .
Tl!ree iaterestlttll aarvlceo are
olalledfrlr till!
nillrtl,
Boger B. Dilloo, Rutb E. DU·
· Araold WWII ID·
lon to Dannles Trliler Sales,
Frldl1 "'"""' .it¥! SatInc., .U A., Olive.
Pe!"l')' A. carpenter, Iva II.
·wtn ·- the ·llol7
""""
of
.Land
c~r to Richard c. Eblin,
Retil• Eljen Eblin, 'h A., Pmno-

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since.
Expeeled to haUle II 0111 lor
a dlcrtrlct berth ID Ga!U.,Otio . NeiiiOOIVllJo-York will Join Lolater this :rear are Alexauder, in the Claoa AA ooctlooal
Southern, Eastern ~ M e J ·c• at Albolly.
Cowlt:r, Olk fUll, North Gllllia,
II will be NoliiOOIVllJe-York'a
SOOtl!westem and HJ11er Crook. lint venture Into the AA ranks.
The SEO Dlllrlct bu t8 The lltldleyeo bad 205 bqro In
ct.os A teamo and 25 Claoa AA lila . _ grldoo - lour
clubo aa aomparec1 to 73 A and over tbe Clasa A Hmlt ot

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l!ltlm'tll&gt;ll7 lo!awD aD
lbo ,Prtnc~pa~lllltnlo of
mw at IUchar&lt;l N-; and for ~-'"~•• too. too • . Ia IIIIa: I! la'lll,l of plain ablJ. I'L&amp;\SANT VALLEY I!Oil'ffAL
J&amp; h. ...
proclaelytheiiiDOroa--:For, ---~
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lo a tiiiOd doa1 Ultoll!o olll· · Ill' - DOt,
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ADII)'i'J1iD: lira. ~
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,._, - - .ll!o loa&amp; la!clilor. ~ loa&amp; 1180 .-.by tile boyo eel ''Uital!llll;r" - Rld!anl Nlx- - · Pt. Ploa-; Gl!rVItltllldde, Pt. 1 ' * - ; II r o.
atep b)- OUDed
otop In the frstemltr booH to ll!e in- on - • - • bla - - · · , _ _ Her- Pt. .......
- 111• cl Ropre~ve1, eomenlot!tb brl&amp;lll ll!tdonl """ 1o 1xJt1! pu11e1 SD 11!0 011 tho
Cramle, Pt.
111o - · the Vleo-Preelcloacy . , .. . . - ll!o cllolwl It ~ and ..,.. blot, bu.-...·~ am; llrL Pl•aft; _.. Wooci:Yord, Pt.
ll!d, ftttllb'. the Pre-.,y ~ u
of 1r11e
Jobni!Oil.
ll!o """"" Slat":
tuallam .. it Ia 11!11 at a puer'l'hll Ia ,., to .. _ o t - Plealll!!; LadiO llrpa, Pt.
Eadl, U ll!o _ ......, 11117 lie oncbbery.
olllw&lt; maa II wiU!ln a - .. Pl•i·nt
DISCliAIIGED: Orlan Burlla,
be . . . - , lo . . product of I • No other bllh lltUre In eltbor aacl mlleo of po~ for oacb
Eul
IIDnr, lira. F-I'W·
pro~ - ' o r ll!lnl call- pc!1"QI baa, ill thll ball • CO!!Iur7 ba
lonty c1 !aulla I Ia to
ed 'tthe Hldor1tr uttem.•• But atleut, been 10 &amp;~Jtomatleallya- ..;, to.ever. tbat
CCIIIb'Gl llapr, BuoaoU - · ·
IIIIa Ia reeU7 bacl """" II me buted ao have tl!eM - 1111!11 ~ of llda . . - .ibere ll!o¥
.ASK TO Will&gt;
- 1 0 1 thai in pomJIIOIII, un- ond u It . _ , theN two ...., - ll!al II, In tho orea cl
PI'. PLEASANT - David Ora
Wee in law, in medlelno, In In- are prGbabiJr ll!o moat - 8lfled • - ' -clty 80 ciiiOIDIPcldustr)' or ID bllh J!!llllan' ClOD!· polltlclano, in olmple Inherent !rom a! --•
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mand, 1 mere qua1lll' called.,... IOYYY. o f - umeporlocl.
ro •• groooo- arepaao- Lindt
1C11IIallelle, 21, Pt. P l perlonee Ia ICIIIIOhew to be ...,.
For some- nolllw&lt; bu ever Ins .!rom '"'" hlt!b17 COIIIi)eiD 01111, ltavo made oa """leallmlor
~·-red bad.
been able to useu ldmself .. 1n man to IDOtber
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And to those who are .tmP7 a morrtoao u - In lbo ollleo
Bill each mat&gt;, IDa, Is tho heir tbo Cl'Ude phrase of the per...,. ADUirleool boforo 111111' are 111&gt;- ol lila COOO!I;y clerk.
to ....-m&amp; ol10· and IIIIo oome- allty merchandlaero, ..,. · - .
thing else
a good deal ~ 10 weU as he has been able to erala or conservatlvet or Demore!l.- in llda time or do ll!o real work or hlo job. era"' or ReJU&gt;ll...,. IIIIo Ia 110
a . _ trll!oiUon Jnvolvlag lite
Now, M ooe ,..14 argue that Vel')' bod thing "' 888 •
lives of oo !!!8DI'· Ead! in aeariJr
oli hla publle life bao beeD in
..,. way or another the victim
~ aa exeessive hOtUU:ey, an lrrat1onal anlmJ,s, from among men
ill p&gt;lltleo &amp;Del lite lleld or comOf"nC£ DOORS 9:30 TO !2, 2 TO 5 (CUS: AT NOON ON
mentary who regard them1elves
THURS.) - EAST COURT ST., POMEROY

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OPTOMETIIST

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TOM RUE MOTORS
is up to now:

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~(~'a) choir.

the ·. Conar7

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· A lll8lked I.Dcreue in the uae

Herbert H. Holt, VIrginia H.
Holt 1o J. E, Holley, B. II. Hoi·
!iy, Pareolo,:S.Ipio.
Holen K. Griy, EldOII Gray
to ~. E. ill)IIOJ', B. M. Holley,
Par&amp;ls, SC:IJilo.
Patricia H. Grouel, L, Scott ,
Gtauol to J. E. Holley, B. II.
Holley, Parcels, Scipio.

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· Ill Blblio lju al10 been..,.....
UUIJa C. Holt to J. E. Hoi·
, eel ID tlio . ......... and much ID· ley, B. II. Holley, llereels, SC:l·
bu abtilni ID lite Bl- plo,
b1o
poud by tlloovltll..
Hazel II. Curtlo, A. H. Curtis
1lot oad! OYOtllnl. Rev. Wllllabal to E. E, BulllntiiOil. correction
oioo beld·tl!e - - cl the Deed, Olive.
- i:bll- wlu. a otoryporllc:ularb'
orville E. Hoolnall, Ariz&lt;D
foi
aai-rlct.
Hoolnall m WWiiiD Fred 51¢11!,
Efatlllllllt WWla lllled Wad- Sr., Beatrleo EDen Smith, Lots,
110t!clq tti&amp;J!Itl!at a periOII - · Sall,bury. ,

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. 101 t - the wimtll cl the,IIJir:
•'- 11 wlll!ln a per- or the oplrl!'
. . ~ ,W -.1.,..1 IIIII 8- tho evl·
:t . . . . . tl!at a ehetll8 bu lakeD
,.._ 1n li!o u,o .or !bat periOO.
/!. TbeM- wouldlnciUclo,ll!e
" diiJn at lllat poi-!!Oil m road hla
i :81blo; b1a
io itlenll
.,.....,.. of tlio churciJ; hll l!W•
.;; (« tho l!lomlio:r• ol tho Chur&lt;h,
' ' ' ond bit clolilro to be o IIUTOJti
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glandular ft7 re)ocl
ou!laadora lib NlltCll and John.
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• ~W:•~c~ fn,~ . Holt.. dee.,
~~~~~~:~· ~ . Gra1,1el,
f,; Herbert
Patricia
H.
HelenHOlt,
.' K. Gray,
cert.

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Property
Trattsfers

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1011n11, . - . . f - 1 pnllllirao

Con:versions

Traee, Paint V.,aley, Lyaehburg,

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a 1'1!1111 --· porotiiiii!J, If ..
iiDIIIJio!d ,.., ..~~~blo _wooiltl _ _ _ _

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The I1UD1ber or Clau A quinta

wen •• .."..... ..

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ter ooctlooal plaJ.
Ia dlmlnlllhlog each year due to
.... C&lt;IIIOO!Idaliona. There
are tlve fewer Claaa A teams
Ia the dlatrtct lhll year aa oom·
pored to a year aao, while Claas
AA clube are up by two.
Llui"ohllle and liDlon Fumaee
epln will eompete In tho Ciaoa
· A ooctlonal II Bumwt, while

are

alto \

Kurfeu waa lnalromlentol in
oolll1111 111 the UJ~&gt;receclonled
rotreal II, llurt Oaic. He lloo
wu tho key llgure in sieering when her avt.omahllo piiii!SOdinl!l
it beck Into the. reolm or boek- a crook a!- -t:lnearbero.

21 AA teams lour yeoro aao
when the """ rules went Into ~­
feet l'Qilrlng all teams to en-

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c:oll!e•Blolq&gt;Flapt, Unlo!o, Zone

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That announcement appeared In Thurlday's edition

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WAilaiNGTON - Ill IIIIo of l!rJI .... ,...,.... in lbo

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well over the top, The goal that were switched to various scbools
was set was $200 . Our senior in the COIIIIIy. Later thostatedlohigh school students and clubs conllrued eoonty - . .
produced a campaign tund three Class A teams have @ICII8 ditimes that large. This program rectly Into sectlooal play ever

was well organized and effecdvely executed by oor Sludent
Council, They are cer18Jnly to
be commended Cor a job well
done.

iot.ll.. ..... ...lto:hlcl bock
..... lodO.Y oller eeJUril1tl the
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KlowJr.
N-u.eleoa, tho SCLC olde who to clofend Ray Jut Sat..
urdoy
and
sold
he
was
«&lt;IWinc:ed
or·
RaYs
,..........,, tllked With
(Cor.tinued tr... poge I)
W. Va., who retired after 35
Percy Foreonan. Ral'• atlorDo)o, in Memjlhi1, Tetm., 'lburo&lt;IIJnl¢11.
year&amp; teaching ln the M a s o n from state funds. It 1881111 to The Rev. Jameo Bevel for aa ' - It tho Sbolvy Coomty Jail
Cocmty B&lt;hooi system, d i e d me quite Important that a rep- Thureday witll Foreman and ~ aacl lw later oaill, "Brotlter ~
Thursday night in HoJzer Med- resentative oi Y&lt;J.tf dhJtrlct asked me to deferd him and I intend to do that." ·
ical Center, First Ave., Galli- should be so placed tllat he can
PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. Aucli"ey R. Dabney, 71, Hender801'1,

White, from
tr.f h. gto
was &amp;n
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•cademlc world. He advised
Nil&lt;Dil thr&lt;lcJihoul tre campoign

age.
Nixon

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lj)poiltecl' Dr. Arthur F, Burna and lleiCHWS to an ....mclol
•• the highest ranklrw UJeJnber 1Uianee or - l a t a who-llove
of hlo White H..,.. atolL He taken a mora - . .
said Burnt, a recognized eJ~Pert opproach to loCal policy Ilion
on businen cyeles, would 1;te a thOle ol the KOI'IIICIH•'generallst'" tn charge ot a era.
Burna, 64, told reportero
small group which wiH coqrdlnate domestic programs and Nlxa\ wao sliD cleballltjl wh&amp;o
guide
them . ..through
the thor to make 1 Slate of tho
legislative mlll.,
Union lddreaa or his own. U
Bur-ns, chiet eeonondc adviser N - does, Burna laid, It wiU
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to Conner President Dwight D. not be for 30 to 40 dafo.
Eisenhower, is currently a
Nboo undersoored tile bq&gt;or.
professor at Colwnbla Universi- iance he places on his clomeiUe
ty with a top reputation ln the p r - . portlcularly thep!lilll

dome•Uc prtograms tQday with
help tl'CIIl hi&amp; new tq&gt; aide- an
upert, (;OruJervatlve economist
fl:om the Eisenhower adminis-

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Nixon Goes Conservative
In Top Economic Advisor

WASHINGTON (U~O - PreskleiO Nixon d~ into tre

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Klioer Al~miDUm &amp; Cl!elllleal
Salol, lne., to United Slates or
Ameilcl, Easement, Lel!llllon.
)lilbert !(apple, Margaret!IIP-

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pie to J~n W. Arheu&amp;h1 Ethel
Atbeugh, l, A.,
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Roscoo·. O. Fowler, "'I""-

Fowler to James Allen NoloOII,
MaGI• Leona Nol1011, 45 A.,
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CORVAIR, MONZA
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bliya tt;lit aci'OWII!e nne. stop 1n today·.
When lhf.liiyftlotlth Unbealablee ha1111 a
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1963 OLDS F-85 .................................................... $995
Deluxe Stotion Wagon, new ccf trad... in by local OWfl*
steering, radio. A reol nice One.

In Memory
L'i LOVING

meiiiOI'y

ol Harry

C. Grimm.

God saw yvu Bettini weary,
He did what be lhought best,
He put his arm around )'&lt;&gt;11,
And wblspered, come lrHne
and rest.
'l1&gt;e Gokl&lt;n Gate stDod open
One year ago today,
And with farewell unspoken,
You gently passed away.
'llle flowers we place upon

Your grave,
May wilber and decay,
But OW' love for you wllo
sleeps beneath,
Will never fade away.
Sadly missed by wife
nnd daughter.
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· any debts contracted by anyone other than myaeH.
Ronald N. Oleaclle
65'1 S. 2nd St.,
-Middleport, Oblo 1-23-3\p

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straw. Pl!one IIIUD'I.
by appululmeiiL Kft. . _
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Beech Grove. Call or write
G. IIA!ctar,lll Riverside Drive,
Dayton, Ohio.
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:MUSJC EVERY Friday and Saturday. Jll&lt;t's Club 011 Harrf.
sonville Road, oft Rt. 7.

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THERE WILL be no Gun Shoot
Sunday by the Rudand Ameri·
can Legion because shells are
not available.

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WIU.. DO ........ at bailie -

llppen,
poctela, pealnj!,
hemming, alterallans, ole.
Kft. Freddie Thabet. :Mulm,
Pbene 7'13-MSI.
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R..l Eat•te For S1le

full size dressmaker zig US
&amp;ewing machine. '11111 macl!O'BRIEN AND CROW
ine will dam, make buttonREALTY COMPANY
boles and sew over pins. '11111
mac:hine Ia like new. Wl1l sell POMEROY - 2 Apartments,
for 15 per month or $43.50
bringing $85,00 per month, in
cub. can tn-2138. 1-21-«c
good location, always rented,
cion in $6,900. 00.
ASSUME BALANCE, 1981 AM·
F-M steJ;ej&gt; consolo, lovely POMEROY - . IPI:~ o! gr,!MVI'I, l

walnut llniab; ·4 speed

18 x 100, 1 story, full Gi&amp;e- r
rnent, 3 bedrooms, b a ' h,

bllor-

mls cbanger, assume balance

$1i,ooo, oo.

of "'-" ..- pay e&amp;.41 per
month. Will discount for cash.

11N15 HOUSE Trailer, 11 x II,
can ~~D-3~36.
1-21-ttc
811011 coodltlon, Phone IIINilt.
1-lNie EARLY AMERICAN stereo ra·
dio combination, beautiful
oolid stole ontt with 4-speed
CLOSEOUT SALE
changer. Paymenll of S8 or
Ladies &amp; Childrens
$88:15. CoD 992-3218. 1-23-31&lt;

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Jt'ST TAKEN In, late model

istration Home, make us· an

orter, located on West Main

TWO FAMILY brick bouae, 5
rooms aDd beth downstairs.
S rooms and beth upelaira,
oullide entrance, near highway In the Davis Produce Co.
block. Gas furnace. Sell cheap,
QO COle St., Pomeroy. Pbone
1192-2585.
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Bryants Bud1et Shop ,
101 W. Main
992-5196

11163 vw. good condition, 1650.
1-23-31p
MIXED HAY and 'l'lmulhy, CaD 11112-3574.
,.._ tiUIIf, Joe Wippel
1-INip FURNISHED house on 2111 Union Ave. Pllone 8112#111.

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Lancaater Poultry
! 505 W. Fair Ave., Lancaster, M FORD; I -nger wagon,
new Ures, 352 engine, automa: Ohio. Pbone 1153-IIM. I-D-31e
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furnace,
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t.reezeway, Level lot. $20,0011.
PO-MEROY - L~~t~&lt; fireproof
bualneaa butidinl on Edt
Main. $20,0011.00
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den, reading room, gaa furnace, basement. Lafll'l 101,
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BE'mANY UNITED ME'n!ODJST CHT.IRCH - IIA&gt;v, Paul A.
Sellen, pastor. Momi,. worship, 9:30 L m.; Sun:la1 School.

CRRISTIAN SCIENCE Services tor. Sunik,y ac:haOl, 9:30 Lm.;
Bumem, JUPerlDtebdeat;
Surlti.Ys 11 a. m.; Wednesdays
wonblp aervlce, 11 a.m. Wed8 p. m. All wetccme.
neldl,y prQer meetin&amp;. 7:30p.m.
~ ali!lt worlblp, 7:30.

LOTTRIDGE UNITED METHODIST - ,Worship, ftrstand. third
SIDII.Ys of nch month. 111:45 L
m.;" second
Courth Sunday&amp;,
7:30 p. m. SUnday School, 9:45
L m. Christian Endeavor, third
saturday of each month.

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·10:10 L m., evenJne worshJp,
7~30 p. m.; WednesdQ', Christian Youth Crusaders, 6:30 p. m.
and prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, choir practice, 1 p.
m. R. Eugene Gill. pastor; Phil
Wise, Slltt.

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-Ronnie Russell, pastor. Normao C, Wlll, S&lt;4Jt. Sunday School/
9:30 a. m.; WorshiP service,.
10:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor

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RACINE FIRST CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE -Sunday School
9:30 a. m.; M~ Worship,
10:10 a. m.; EY~ Worabtp,

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l'o m. WedneldOJ, Sunday School
Superlntondert, Pauline McClintock. ~, Rev. Morris M.

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9:30 L m.; Wonbl» service,
10:30 L m. Youth m:l Junior
youth service, 6:45 p. m. Evenirc worshJp, 7:30. Prayer and
praise, Wednesday, 7:30.

UNITED FAITH CHURCH
Neaee Sett&amp;ement- Robert E.
Smith, Sr., pastor, &amp;mda.Y school

supt,, Roy

Jobnaon. S u

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sehool, 9:30 a .m.; worship service, 10:30 a.m . and 7:30 p.m .
each &amp;utday. Youth meetine and
choir· practice, 6:30 p.m. each
&amp;mday.

KENO CHURCH OF C
Norman MeCaln, IIUpOrintendenL,
Services
weekly at 9:30 a. m.
.PreacbiQJ, first and thlrdSwxlay
o1 month by Charles Russell lit
9:30 a., m.
BRADFORD CHURCH OF
CHRlST- Charles Russell, pal•
tor. Richard Gilkey, Supt. Sunda.y School, 9:30 a.m.; Mol'l'liq;
Worahlp, 10:30 a.. m.; Everd.IW
worship, 1 p..m~ WednesdayBible
ltUd;y, 1:SO p. m.

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Saints, Portland .. Racine Road.
Surmy School, 9:30 a. m.; Mori"P
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eve~ service at 7. WtOteaday
ewni~ prayer service, 7:30.

SYRACUSE F1RST UNITED
PRESBYTERIAN - ReY. Linaoa
Stebbins, pastor. SUDdly tchool,
9:30 Lm.; worablp a.-vice, 10:30 a.m.; Bible study and prayer
service, Wednesday. 7:30 p.m.

POMEROY FIRST BAPT181'
- John WOes, 9mdar oehool
QJt. 9lndiJ adiOOI, 9:30 a.m.i
morning: worlhip, 10:30 a.m.i
BIT, 6 p.m. Bible llully, Wed·
Mllda.v, 7 p.m.; choir practice,
8:30p.m., Wodneoday.

MT. UNION BAPTIST - Rev.
Cecil Cox, pastor. Sundi.Y School
superintendent, E a r I Starkey,
Sunday School, 9:45 Lm.; Sunday
evening worship, 7:30i Wednesday prayer and Sible study, 7:30

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SUTTON

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W. Dale Mc-

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10:30 a, m.; Worahlp service,
9•30 a. m. secorkl and fourth

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NAZARENE - Rev. Herbert
Grate, pastor. Worship service,
11 a. m. and 7:30 p.DL, Sun:lay,
SUnday School, 9:30 a.m. Richard Barton. SupL, Charles Bissell, assistant slC)t.. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30p.m.

HARRISONVILLE PRFSIIY·

TERI AN - Mrs. Norma Lee.
Sunda,y School Supertnte.ndenL
"'"....~.... School 9 . 30
Su
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day service, 8 p, m., the Rev.
Max Do h
of Middl
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METHOD~T- Morning Worship
9:30 L m. at former EUB buiJd..
i~ E~nded Sunday :~ehool session for nursery to grade slx
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES, Larchildren at former Metbo.tist an- Pastor', Elder C. W. Proffitt.
nex at 9:30a.m., Mrs.J ames
' r ry Carnahan, prestdirw: minister,
Stout, children's &amp;L~terlnteodent.
Sunday: Bible lecture, 9:30a.m.;
SUnday Ch.urch School, adults and
BRADBURY CHURCH OF Watch Tower study, 10:30 a.m.;
youth, 10:SO L m.i junior high, CHRIST- 9mdar ochool, 9:30a. Wednesda.y: Bible study, 7 p.. m.
aenior high and yoo~ adults m. Glen. Evana, &amp;lpt. Church ser- Thoroday: MlnflllrY school, 7 p,
meet in former Metho:list Church vices, 10:30 a.m.; evening ser~ m. Service meeUJW, 8 p. m.
MASON CHURCH OF CHRISTfor Sunday Church School. Boyd vice, 7 :30; Wednesday, prayer
Mlller St. - Everson Weekley,
,HacknQ, youth superintendent; services, 7:30p.m.
pastor. Bible Rudy elaasea,Sunpost high ~lass and senior adults
GRAHAM
UNrUD
METHO.
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liobort Vlooyard, 014&gt;L Adult Bl- DIST CHURCH - Preaching, 9:- lng, 10:55 a. m,; Sundlly evellil!g
Bible
study
bl.6 Class party, last Monday each 30 a.m., First and SHond &amp;m~ service, 7:30.
month. Youth Fellowship each da,ya of each month; Third and classes, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, 6 p. m. in former Meth- Fourth &amp;mda,ys each month, Wor~
GRACE EPISCOPAL-E. Main
odist building. District youth ral- ahl.p service at 1:30 p.m.; Wed- St., Pomeroy. Cbureh sehool eac~
ly llrst Monday oleoeh month.
nosday evenings at 7:30, Prayer Sundly at 10:30 a.m_ Third 9Jn.
daJ of each month oo morning
LET ABT UNlfED METHO. and Bible study.
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION oerrlee, Holy enmmunioo, 7:30
DIST CHURCH - Firlll and Soc- .
and Sundays preachlng, 8 p.m.i -Bald Knobs, Portland-Bashan p.m.
Tblrd and FOUl'th Sunda)'o, &amp;m· Road. Rev. E. J. GrUDth,pastor.
SOUTH BETHEL UNI'IED
~ School 10 a.m., Worsbip ser- ilundoy School, 9:30 L JD. l RogMETHODIST - Worship, second
vice 11 a.m.; TUeaday evening• er WUired, Sot&gt;L Sunda&gt; worship and fourth s~. 10:30 a. m.;
~erriee, 7:30 p. m.· Prayer meetIll 8 p.m., PrayerandBlblutuelV.
first and third SUPI!ays, 7:30 p. m.
in&amp;
Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., MllRUTLAND CJIURCH OF THE
Sunda,y School, 9:30 L m. Youth
NAZARENE - Rev. UOyd D. _: ford Frederick, class leader. Fellowship, 6 p. m. each Sunday
Grimm, Jr .• ~. Sunday You111 Fellowship, friday, 7:30p. at 1\cJpers Plains United M.e~
scbool, 9:30 a.m.; morning wor- m. Ernest Deeter, leader; Rog- dlst Church.
lhlp, 10:30 a.m.; young peo- er Wilfred, Jr., presideiL
MASON ASSEMBLY CHURCH
CHESTER CHURCH OF G0!}pl_.s seryice, 6:45p.m.; evaoge'11te
Rev, Che!llerRryant,paotor.
OF
GOD
Second
St.,
Muon,
llltlc services, 7:30 p.m. Wed~
w.
va.
ScliOof, 10 ·a.m. SUnday School, 9:30 a. m.; Wor0\'elllng .......... 7:30.
Momlng worship, U a. m. Ev.an- ship service, 11 a. m.; Eveni.,.MlDDLEPORT HEATH mmiD pllltlc.aerviee, .7:30 p.. m •.-B lble worship, 7:30p.m. Prayer servMETHODIST- Max E. - · · Sludy and pr810r Bel'VIoe, Wed- ice, TUesday, 7:30 p. m. Youth
mlnioter; Jam.. Brewln&amp;l&lt;&gt;n, nesday, 7:30 p, m. Chester Ten-, Service, 11atrlday, 7:30 p. m.
Sundly oebool ouporilllendont. nanl, paOtor. Pbone 773-5133.
Monthly sqs, nrot Solw"day ~
Church Achool, 9:30a.m.; morn~ - CARLETON CHURCH -Klngs- each month.
ing worship, 10:30 a.m.; youth bun' Road, Sunday School, 9:30
HEMLOCK GROVE CHBISmeeting, &amp;inday, 6p.m. Cholrre- a.m., Ralph Carl, Supt. Worship TIAN Church - James Smltb,
tlearsal Wtdnesday, 7 p.m., choir service, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. Pastor; Robert Paulsen, &amp;lnda,y
, director, Ben Phllaon. Prayer· ·-m. alternately. Pra.yer meeting, school supt. Morning service,
service, Wednesday, 8 p.m.
Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
9:30 a.m.; Sllnday school, 10:4~
a.m.
i youth meeting, 6:45 p.m.
Chester Church of tlle Nazarene - Christmas play, 7:30 Mrs. Charles Eichi~er or BelMonday evening. Public welcome. pre and Mr. and Mrs.EdgarHarSILVER RUN FREE WILL
tulli!i, Columbus, were recent vis- BAPTIST - Rev. C&amp;udlll AtkiDI,
lton nf Mrs. Mabel Van Meter. p&amp;ltor. Richard
F:lnk,Sunda,y
Christmas dimer guests of School Sq)erirundent. Swdl,y
BY CLARICE ALLEN
Mrs. Jerry Cleland and children School, 10 a. m.; Wonhlp, 7:30
The Ladies Auxiliary of the were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cleland, p. m. Prayer meeting. Thursday.
Volunteer Fire Department met Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Clelald 7:30 p. m. Choir practice, TOesat the firehouse at 8 p, m. on and V. D. Clelalll.
da,y, 7 p.m.
Jan. 1. President Dorothy Myers
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woode
spent Christmas with Mr. and -- -CARLETON CHlJRCH-htr_,.awas in charge.
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Mrs.
WUlard Hines, Athena Rd. bury Road. The fev. Jay stiles.
Mr. ,,an:!. Mrs, Clayton Allen
Mrs.
Mildred Santee or Mill- (llltor. Ralph cjr~
Sqot,
arxl Bill spent the holidays in
Florida. They visiled in Lees~ wood, W. Va., was a rC4;ent ria.. Sunday School;'1:30 a. m. Worburg with Robert All~n ard Mrs, itor or her mother' Mrs. J o e sllip aervtce, 10:30 L m. and
7:30 p, m. alternately. Prayer
f . T. Allen, attended tile Tanger~ Marks.
Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Wick- - aervtce each Wednesday, 7;30
ine Bowl game and toured sev~
eral places of interest including ham and children of Richmond p. m.
Cypress Gardens, the Singing were weekend visitors of Mr.
POMEROY
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST - Robrt H. Wood, pasTower at Lake Wales, Citrus and Mrs, B. K. Ridenour.
D. D. Cleland and Mrs. car- tor. SUnday Bible Study, 9:30 a.
Tower, Cape Kennedy, Marinepenter
of Columbus were recent m.; Morning Worsh~, 10:30;
land and St. Augustine. On their
return trip they visited with Mrs, visitors or Mr. ant Mrs. Denzel Youth meeting, 6:30 p. m.; Evenirw worship, 7:30. Mid-Week
Annie Wi!l, Mr. and 'M:rs. Leland Cieland.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Parson&amp;, ser'riee, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
JackJe and Joan, or Guysville Junior choir practice, Friday,
Baker, all at Jessl(J, Ga.
Olristmas Eve guests of Mr. recently spent an eveni.J:w with 4 P. m.
and Mrs. Ross Clelard were Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton. Alien and
LANGSVIU.. t::
CHRISTlAN,
and Mrs. Vernon Cleland, Colum- Bill.
Lanprille VUlap, Rev. - r i
N, Mr. and Mra, Norman McRkhard Kobleriz, student at n,pne Mulillel', Pastor. ·worlblp
Cain am daughters, Mrs. Mary OSU, spent a rew days with hil Nnice 10:30, Gl•ma FetQ',&amp;.nReed, Mrs. Jerry Cleland and parents, Mr. and Mr•. llllvld daJ School Supl. Sunda)' School
cliiJdr~n and Carolyn Parker.
Koblentz, after returning from at e;30 a.m.; Sllndty nllht ser~
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Myers and the Rose Bowlpme,
vice 7:30P.m. M1d-week 1ei"Vf.ce
-'b' pfiDt.lill'll., Richard Frost,
lo!r. and Mrs. VIrgil Rouoh Wednesday nllllrt Ill 7:30.
Ml~h.. Mr:.andMrs.Cur- a~ Mr. and Mn. Don Roush
funily. Columbul, speot lite holldaJs wllh Mr. and dauatrter, Patrltia. Mra. Ecll.tll
wUhMr.and Mra. Larry Rouah, Winter Hav- Klns and Mellol loured f'loride
rrootandBIUleJean. en, Fla., and with Mr. and Mrl. during tl!lo
.. holldeyo and lliolled
11iomaa IDinlck Donald Mlitlaek, Lake Worth, f1e. at Tampa with lo!ra. King'• dough-

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Neaoo Sodlement. !i1llmJ School
!q&gt;erlntendent. R o y Jolmaoo, . Menzel Smith, paotor. S u o d a y
School, 9:30 L m.; RUssell &amp;MmJouth moeUns, 6:30, Sunday.
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CHURCH- Charles Dozer, pastor; Adr1l Slrlek, Sundly School

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THE RUTLAND COMMUNITY

CHURCH-Rev. Amoe Tllllapaa-

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10:30 L m. Bl)rthe Thel11, SU&amp;M.
evening Youtb Fellowship, 6:30 p. m.

prayer services at 7:45.

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rou...m. SWidlll" School.

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ALFRED ME'n!ODIST Chordl,
Peorl A. caoto, pastor - S\111day School at 9:30, Uoyd OilUnpr, &amp;.Itt. - Worship Servicea at 10:45 with the Rev.
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llomlqr Worth~~, 10:45 L Jn.;
Pl'l)'er meetirw, 7:30 p. m.
Tlurl/ll)', FNd E. Smith, ~­
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Churell Harr~Mmvlllo Boocl
- R... Roy ~. poator; WU·
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and p:alM Hniee, Ttl.tr.aa,,

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WESLEYAN UNITED ME'mODlST CHURCH, Riel• - W.
Dole Mcaura, paotor. !i1llmJ
School, 9:30&amp;. m.tWOI.'Iblpl501',..
ant. MorniJW Sermon 11 L Jh., lee, 10:30 L m.; Bible Siud)o,
Wecloeodll'o 7o30P, m.;UM.Y.F.
ewn~Qi sermon. 7:30p.m., alternatiow each Sunday. Claaa m- 7 p.m. aehSun/101;Junlcr Cllolr
praetlee, Wednesdljr, 3:U p.m.1
Ins 11 a.m., altornat~~V SUnday
moml._s.. O.vld Holter, c 1 a 1 a Senior Choir pnctlee, '!'llurlciiJ',
Ieider. Christian Endeavor, 7:30 · 7:30 l'o m.; Weoleyen Sontce
p. m. every other SUnday eve- Guild, lourih Monday ..... 111 7:30 p. m.; 11111PY i!uotlar•
ning, Juanita Spencer, president.
claas meettnc. lwrtb Frida)' or
Prayer meeting, 7:30 p. m. every
ooeh
mmth, 6 p. m.; W.S.C.S.,
Wednel/ll)'. Boord meeti~Wo 7:30
~ m., nrst Mo.Jday of month. _. ....... Frldal' month; 7:20
. POMEROY TRINITY UNITED p. "'-1 Olllelol Boord, CHURCH OF CHRIST - Rev. W. Moada.Y eoeh ·month, 7:30 p, m.
11. Perrin, ...-. Patrick D.
PORTLAND UNITED METHO.
Wood, ~ Sli1day Scliool, 9:15 DIST CHT.IRCH - W. Dolo, Me~ m.; Worsld», 10:25 L m.
Clurg, pastor. Sundoy School,
Youtb choir rehearsalt Mcolay. 9:30a.m.; Wor1hlpaervlee, 7:30
6:30 p. m. Mra. Marvin Burl, p. m.;Offtclal.Board,ftrltSundl,y
director; Senior choir nhearMl, 81.ch month, 8:30 p. m.
Thurllday, 7:30p.m., Mra. Paul
OAK GROVE UNITED METHONeaM, director. Thursday, all DIST CHURCH - W. Dale Mcda.v, Busy Bee quilUrw party tn Clurg, pastor. Swday Scltool.. 11)..
church social room.
:30 a. m.; Worahip service, 9'.30
RUTLAND C H U R C H Or L m., ftrst and third Sundlys
CHRIST - Eugene Underwood,
pastor; V. H. Braley, SqJt.i Sunday school, 9:30 L m.; com~
munion and worship service, 10:30 a.m.; prayer meeUng, Thurs~
day, 7:30p.m.

CHESTER !IIETHODJST Charge
- Rev. Pearl A. Casto, pastor.
CHESTER: Worsbi», 9 a. m.;
Surxlay School, 10 a. m,; Mrs,
Waid Spencer, Supt. FLAT ...
WOODS: Church School, Sunday,
11 L m., John Baily, aupt. Worship llflnice alternate• with AJ ..
fred and Flatwoods. Services
Sunday morning or evening,

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THE RUTLAND ~ETHOill!h

CHURCH - Rev. C. J. Lemley,
pa&amp;tor, Chureh School, 9:30a.m.;
Worship service, 10:30 a. m.

ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST Pomeroy - Harrisonville Road.
John Webster. pastor; Ray lJttle, Sunday schoW superintendent. Surda,y school, 9:30 Lm.;
morning worship, 10:30; Sunday
evening service, 7; prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7 p.m.

ST. JOliN'S LUTHERAN-Brian Erwel, pastor. Mornl~ wor-

sbip, 9 a.. m.; Sunday School.

Wbot infinite pa;ns we tGb to euord our vcrlucrb'fe ,.......
lionif Yet not oil our possenlon• can be •1Y•n protection In -a
sole. What about th., prir:elea trea1ure wlllcll each ol u1
poueu..--our eternolltoppinea?

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The ontwer lies in the Churr:lt. It giv•• ut rite comblnllflon
that opens the door ro our spiritual rklte._,lle com&amp;Jncrtion
of fuit~ ond !lood works. T~• Chvr&lt;~ guardo and 11uldot 111
alon11 tho WCI)' tlrat leado to tloe ''""',..._.,. way led loy l.,u,,
our Savior. If invite• everyone to join In Mrvlce to God and to
out fellowmen. In thfs way, we Jnlterlf uw riches of tlte •'"'
that no man or drcumJtance can steal 01 d.lti'O)'.

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5lb · and Main. Jaek
ODIST - Rev. Wendell G. StutSclteo,
oupt.
Bible School, 9:30
ler, pastor. Worship ser'll.ce, 9
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Mornins
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Prayer nniee, Wednelda.Y, 1 p.
UNI T E D
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Wandell

CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

Stutler. pastor. SUDda)' 5ehool,
- Middleport. Rev. Audry Miller,
9 L m.; Kennetb Wiggens, Supt. ,palliDr. Leater fi,Ylor,&amp;-.,SunWorship service, 10 L m.
daJ School, 8:30 L m.; Momlng
SYRACUSE CIIURCH OF THE Worlblp, 10:80 a.m.: JUnior SoNAZARENE- RA&gt;v. A. E. MOler, deb', 6:30 p. m.; NYPS. 6:45 p.
pastor•' B o b Moore, Sunday m. SUoday EvaJwelllllle meetllV,
School SupL Sunday School clas,_ 7:80.., m. Pr3¥"; meotlns, Wed-.
es for all ages, 9:30 LRL; Morn- nelday, 7:30p.m..
ing Worship, 10:30 Lm.j NYPS
THE SALVA110N ARMY -EitSunday 6:30 p.m.; Ewngelistlc voy Ray S. Wining, olllcer In
Senice Sunday 7:30 p.m.~ Mid- charge. SUoday, 10 a.m.,Hollweek Prayer meeting Wednea- nesa meeUIW; 10:30 a. m, Sun·
da3 7:30p.m.; :Mi88lonar)' Meet- daJ School, Y - People's Le-

. . Second Wednesday ol eoeh
month 7:30 p.m.

MASON BAPTIST CHAPEL -

gion, 7 p. m.; Salvation m~.
7:30 p. m.; ·11urlda7, 1 to 3 p,

m.;

Ladle&amp; Home I.eague; 7p.m.
.

Rev. Harold Cumingham, ,Pn&amp;t cluaes.

The
MT, MOBIAH BAPTIST -&amp;lid·
pastor. Charles Lambert, SwJ..
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dleport,
earner ~ Fourth and
do)' School Sq&gt;t Cor..,r Second
&amp;lkl Pomeroy sts., Mason, W. Main s t . - --.paotor.
VL; Sunday s~. 9:45 a.m.; SUOdV School, 8:~ a. m,; Mornwonhlp service, 11. Wedae .. IJW worship, 10:3f.l a. m., Amold
day evening, tratnine unioa, 7; Riehardo, oupl.

prayer service, 7:45.
R 0 C K SPRINGS UNI'IED
METHODIST - C. J. Lemley,
pastol'; Harold Blackston. church
school &amp;!IJ8rlntendent. Morntne
WCN"ohlll, 9:30 a. m.; church
school, 10:15 Lm.; everd.nc worship, 7:30; MYF Sundi,J, 6:30
p.m. Prayer meetine and Bible
study, WedDelday, 7:30p.m. Ad~
mlnlstntive Council meettng,
ftrst Monda)' ol eacll momh, 7:~
30 p.m.
IDEN UNITID BRETHBEN IN

RUT!,AND P1RST BAPTIST !leY, Somuel J. Jaeklon, putor,
Prayer oenleo, 9:30 a. m.; Sun.
day Scbool, 10 a. m~. Mr1. Gertrude, Buller, Supt. Worohip
aentee, 11 L m. Blptllt Train·
lng llnicln, llral and &amp;eeond SUndayo Ill 5:30 p, m.; Mra. Mar)'
WOOI!s, presided:.
HYSELL RUN FBEE METHO·
DIST ·- Bev, Coell J, WI.., pUtor. Sunday Sehool, 8;30 a. m.;
Morning Worahlp, 10:80; Emlinll "

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7:30; y - Poople'l
sentee, 6:45p.m.; Prllerme«.;,

CHRIST - Eldon R. Btal&lt;e, I.rw. Tlursdljr, 7:30p.m.
tor. SUoday School, 10 o. m.,
MIDDLEPORT FIIIST BAPWimle 1101.._, oupt. _..,., TIST - Cborlol w. slmono,'J1U......... u .. m. EveniJw ..,.._ tor, FAIIIOII-. """""School
de Chrlllllan ~-. 7:M p. ~ Soonolll' C b'o rc b
m., Mrs. 13da Cbevallu, Pftll• ~. li15 .. ill.; Mornlar-- . Saoc- a n d - llldp, to,u. lllaiiY
Sladl
ldlr,1:30
p.m.
Wodno--'
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Mlooravlllo, Ohio. Clwrib -iierv. m,. ptVor .
leo• oach Frldol ..~. ~;80
p.m. ~ _Ktn lll'f~1 ol
RavflmiOOd ·-"""' , Sa..~ t-f U
Chureh, Bible .. . . _,,., "\Yedoesdljr at 7:ail p.m.

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Church - Pomeroy, Mulberry
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN -32
Heights Road, north d. Veterana
E, Second st., Poolerny, Sundlly
Memorial Hospital. Pbllllp Gager, pastor, Wednesday, '/ ~. m. Sehool, 10 a.m.. ; Worshl_p service
11 a.m.
Youth FelliMship. Saturday, 1:45
SYRACUSE UNITED METIIO.
p. m., Sabbath School. Worship,
DIST CHURCH - Rev. Paul A.
9:30 a. m.
Sellers, pastor. Sunday School,
F1RST UNITED PRESBYTERJAN CHURCH - Middleport. 9:30 L m., Ben Quiselilerry,
Guest Minister, James Buchan- Slt)t. Morning worship, 10:30 a.
an. Sunday School Superinten- m., first and third Sunda,ya each
Even.ing evangelistic
dent. Sur.iay School, 9:30 a.m. mor¢h.
Worahlp Service, 10:30 a.m. service, 7:30 p. m., second and
.
Choir practice, 7:30 p.m. Wed- loorth Sundays.
CARMEL UNITED METHO.
nesday.
DIST CHURCH - Rev. Paul A,
ASBURY UNITED METHO- Sellers, ·p&amp;stor. Surday Schoot,'"
DIST, Syracuse - Rev. Weldell 9:30 a. m.; Wayne Roush, Supt.
Stutler, pastor. Sunday School, Morning worship, 10:30 L m.,
10 a. m.; carroll Norris, Supt. secord and fourth Sundays of eacb
Worship service, 11 L m.; MYF month.
Evening evangelistic
6 p.' m. Sunday. Prayer meeting service, 8 p, m. second a ad
Wednesday, 8 p. m.
third Sunday each month.
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE
ENTERPBISE UNITED METH·
NAZARENE - Corner Union and
Mulberry. Rev. Clyde V. Hender- ODIST - Rev. William Alroan,
son. p&amp;stor. Swxiay School, 9:30 Pastor. Ralph Spencer, Sq&gt;t.;
L m.; Raymond Walbum, S!,p.. Eldon Weeks, Ass't. Worship serMorning worship, 10:30 a. m.; vices. 9:30 a.m.t Sunday School,
Evealng Service, 7:30 p. m. lrfid. 10:30 a.m.; Youth Fell01rshlp,
week serYice, Wedneaday, 7:30 6:30. Wednesday: Choir, 6:15 p.
m.; Bible Study, 7:30.
p. m.

Mrs. Fred Nease,

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JDOtben' march 1n the tiona! WWlam
Wlllfor&lt;l
Pl'&lt;tolded at tho Ins llhl&lt;l! t1m0 obo •
llvo
Nell9-' F-t!on, March ol
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Wblch
opeaod
with
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Dimeo lUnd drive will be con...&lt;ted in Rutland Wednolldo.Y YGIIona by Nro. Bill - · 11'&lt;o teralo uolns tho •'prd&gt;lem .....
llllht by tho Rulland Friendly travollnB prize do11aled by lira.
llurlnB a GXICIIIdinll oO&lt;:Ial (lour.'
Robert Sllotoden Wll """ by Mro.
Cardeners.
retre-11
were aarved 1&gt;iY
WIWord.
Pt.an1 for the march to begin
Mra.llavlo.
In
res,ponse
to
roll
call.
ai 6:30 p.m. were made during
a meodni held Wednesday night member&amp; dl~ed 'tproblem
at the home ol. Mrs. Bruce Da· eontal.ners •., There wall a group
diseutsion on the containers and
old.
1be club members also de- the lypeo of arrangements best
tided to purchase and plant some suited tor each with Mr1. HowDowering crabs around town. A ard Birchfield as the moderathank ;you note was read from tor. Mra. Joe Bolin was t h e
the Southeastern Ohio Mental
Health Center tor arrangements
aent at Chrlatmas time.
A program oo temperance will
Mra. TOm Martin will turn•be presented in the Melli Locol
lib the art1lltg8ment at the RutMan
School Dlllrlet on Feb. 3, &amp;e·
land BTUich ol tbe Pomeroy Naoor&lt;llns 10 plant made dorlns a
Jobn Goodwin of FQmeroy was maetinl of the Pomeroy Wombest mao tor his brother, David, en's Cbrlltlan Temperance Unwhose marriage to Mlaa Doro- Joa held Wedoeaday altemooo at
T\t• patabl•~
thy Ann Mlnnocl&lt; of Manlfleld tile United Methodist Chorch.
was an eveat ol Dec. 14 at the
Millo Lucretia Genbelmer reot p.onuU
Newman Center Chapel in Co- ported that .... had contacted the
1\IIDbla. rus name waa Lminten- school 10 c:omplete arransemeote

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tlooally omitted tro.m an earller
account of the wedding.

for the temperance program
whl ch will feature a guest •peakOlan ~ of Fomeroy and or and dlstrlbutloo ol laaDete.
the pare!lla o1 Miss SonciY Gon- Min Genhe1mer al10 noted that

Robl. \. S\.orl

ahlraki, the maid of honOr', of
Manlfteld were among the guests
at the weddlnB and reoepdon.

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right nowl

40 copies of a sclentlfle maga.
zine have been ordered and will
be plaoed in the school library.
The am.ual Frances WWard
tea was planned for tbe Febru..
ary meeting wtth each member
to take a guest. Mrs. Robert Warner presldad at tho meeting in
the absence otMr1. Allen Jla:mpoton. 'lbe Lord's Prayer in uni&amp;M
was given to open the meeting.
Mrs. Warner presented devotions using "Working W t t h
Chrilrt" as her topic. ~e read
scripture from Mark 6, 7-13 and
gave a lneditatloo. A paper entitled uWbat If There Were No
- -•• regardlngliquorand gambling laws, waa readbyMlssNelle
Bing, Mro. Gilda Baxter read

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BAKE SAI.E, lllunl~ J*k,
h8i!dqlll!t!&gt;lro, 'sfra&lt;11oa, Sllur·
da)' ~ II lO::Ml L ""•
, _ . . , . . by llle lM!eo AlaiiJo
ary or tile Syracuae -Fin DIIP&amp;!'I-

mont.

CHFSTER . ALUMNI _.-o
dance, 5atll~ 1 It the C3te.l ter
Grade School, 8 10 mldnJalrt.,
l!KlH SCHOOL DANCE party
with tile Jays this Saturday, 9:30
p.m. 10 12 p.m. at lbe Meigs
Junior HJsh In Pomeroy, toiJ.ow...
1.. tbe Meigs • Vlntoo ..skelball game.
- SuNDAY
REUGIOUS Atl;lrmallon Servloo, 2 p.m. !mlclay, Pomeroy Ma·
' omlc Temple, Rav. GJ• Bllea
to a p e a k ; - a n d - · ·
lion by the Rev. WUbur Porrln;
music by Jobs Douatrters.

MONDAY
BETHEL 62, IDternallonal Or·
der of Job&amp; Daudlters, 7:3(1 Man·
day nll!ht at the PO&gt;meroy Masonle Temple.
TENT 95, DAUGHTERS ol UnJoa Veteions, 7:3(1 Monday nl&amp;bt
at the D;A,V, hall.
MEIGS LOCAL BAND Boostera, 8 p.m. Monday at M e t g s
llll!ll School cafeteria, Middleport.
LYDIA ORCLE, Pomeroy
United Methodist COO.rch, 7:30
MonclaY at the church; Mrs. John
Werry, program Ieider. There
will be a silent auction.
TUEIDAY
PACK 248, CUB SCOUTS and
Webelos, 1 p.m. Tuelldo.Y at llle
D. A. V. Hall, Buttermt Ave.,
Pomeroy. all cub scouts, webelos and parents of the boys urged to attend.
LADIES AUXD..IARY, Drew
Webster 1'0&gt;81 39, Amertcan Le-

,.Men, You are Needed," and
Mrs. Joe Cook pref.ellted '"I Can't gioo, 7:30 Tue&amp;day, post hoine;
slides presentation, "Decades of
Afford It."'
The meeting closed with sing- Service to Children." PUblle ining "Rescue the Perishing" and vited.

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1aj eeremOQ,v ·11 .,_h lamcer
afllnned hor respolbll!tl-. 10
111e -'&lt; o1 Gocl'o liiJiidoiD mil
IOthel~dlur&lt;h.

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A letter trom tile ArUnlr
rta lamily regarding ito work in
a leprosy boapltalln lndla .was
read by Mrs. Orville Well. prelident, at a meeting of Evangeline Mlllsloasry SoeleQ- of the
Pomeroy Chur&lt;ll of Christ Tuel-

daY nll!h~

In the letter the Morrta lam·
Uy thanked the local society lor
a siiiJPiy o1 bandages sent last

ed devotions uolns meditation&amp;
and scriptures from I Corlll·
Udans and Psalm 90 on love and
peaee. Pra.ver was by Mrs. Helen Lellhell.
Mrs. Elwood Bowers Hned
relreshmento 10 thoae aamedmd
Mrs, Lauls Osborne and Mrl.
Deover K&gt;pple.

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Tile dlartar wao dn»&gt;d
asoi-IIDanclal secnlor)' •
lolro. MJnnJe Getl;yo and , _ of. ·· 1be death of Mro. Cora Mc· HJto "' It .... aoted
that Della 9lohl to a patient
!loora wara lnlianed 'l'heo- tlrlde at Ole llar!non Rast llo,..
MomorJal Jloopllll,
dorvJ Cciondl 17, DIUI#llei'O &lt;I . in Marl... 1'"" ~ MrL at
AmertCO:, mat recenlly at t h e GJ• Sontsol, Mro. i.emitJ, t&amp;o. """ - Ina Slo!Hi lll.l"fCIIPfiralre&lt;&gt;01111 N&gt;IJI!IIIb-.
100F haD.
.Soldellabel, and, Mrs. Notjlo ... In addltloa to dnplnB lbe ehoi'· llayaa callocl at tho ~- tu..
tor lor 30 daY• for Mro. Goai&gt;'s. nora1 11ome In Belpre. Funeral
a membel' o1 lhe ..,..d~ It wu &amp;ervlcos were hold at 11 a.m. Clnelmatl VetaranoJIOipiiii,Oild
the bb1b of a DeW IP•dtl'...,..
also drlljled fDr Allee Be r t· Wodneodl,y.
IIWIII, New York, a paat nallonReported W were Mrs. Fan· to Mr. and lolrl. Lemler.
The traeJIJI8 prlzo'....,...l&gt;IY
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nteMcNIIIIlOO,IolrO.Marle-ek,
Mra.
Hqea wa1 1ICn by M r ,a.
lolro. Mary Baldwin was elect- lolra. Beey llenn1, Mrs. Lllllaa
Bee(llo.
ad aoiiOdate vice coundloroftbo DamoskoJ', Mrs. Harriett Pulgroup, and lhell was IDotalled by
Mro. Margaret SOidenObel ....,
Mrs. Cora Beell'!t v I c e
counellor; Mrs. Etta ·Lemley,
-ctor; lolro. Winona Cook,
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A claoo In making and RtUng slacks wiD be hold on
three TUesday&amp; In March ror
homemakers.

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ARTIST'S ():)_NCEP'l10N of the now Federal-llapl pJan1
oow UDder conotructlooln tile lnduotrlll park of Galllpolis.

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Nights Until 9 O'clock•••

GALLIPOLIS- One ot Southeast Ohio's best known and most ac-tive citizens, Gary R. Short, has been selected by Federal • Mogul
CorporaUon to muage their new Haller DivisiOII.PlarK tn Gllllpalls.
In announctrw Short's appoiDtment, Division General Manager,
Mike Sarnes said:
HWe're delighted to have a man ol Mr. Short's quallficationa
am l'$utatlon to head our' newoperaUon.IUsefbta were tnatume•
al in obtalning the plant Cor Gallipolis in the first place, and we are
coofldent his !..-ledge of the area and its - l e will help 1mmea..
urabJy in gettlne it_ww:ler way in the beat possible fashion.''
ABOtrr TO BE BROUGHT IN - The Portland area got its second gas well Sotur&lt;lay a!ternoon
The new manufacturing facll. ecudve commlttee or the Ohio
at 3:05 p. m. The above _photo, taken only a ccq,le or lloura berore a "'promising"" well was brought
lty will pt'OCDee parta made from Valley Regloaal Devol0111110nl
in on the Clarence Promtt property, shows operators 1t work on the rotary rig.
powdered metal. The bolldlnB Is eommtoslon.
currently 101der con"""otloo and
A gr....U. ol Ohio State Unl.,
llmlled pr&lt;ICDotloo is scheduled verslfJ" pos~Rra&lt;llate atody
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to begin somullme about tile llrat at tho Unlverolzy ol Mlclllgan,
o1 May.
!llort began hlo manufacturlns
Gary Short has been adm.lnlaeareer as a Ftnandal Anal,ylt
trative manager lor the Marble
with Ford Motor Company,
bum the Dow a• U reached the Engine DMoloa ol C!lrls ·Crall Thereafter, he ~ French
ourfaee,
Corporation in GaUij)olls since
Colony -•trlea in GaUlpolla
RiQers 011 Hunting' a well were Mar, 1~8. Prior to that he 111111 was Chief Cool AccouniiM
antldpatlng the strike as early llpolll live yearo •• local clt.J ror Celanese Corpontloa in GolMIDDLEPO~T - . ..........
as Frl.da,y. However, it wu not llllll1&amp;gW and ts currently preJl· llpollo Ferry, Weot VIrginia, behit until drUtinl had conllnued deDI olboth lhe . ConullmiiY fm. lore bocom1ng CJIY Maaoeor.
at least 20 !1. deeper then they jli'OYIHnOIII Corporallon 111&lt;1 the
He relldes, bh wUe md be
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French Clv LaDd Corporation, two eblldran, at 2t&amp;Jadalm Pike ...l!cliolll.
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388, DNil tho' well, waoa .. well •• a '~_ ollhe ...
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lbroNboul Soll!r&lt;lay, .\1 an estimated 75 ears and truclts
were parked aJoog tile blpway
with their occvpanto waiting 10
olewtbewtooDw.
away.
Meanwhile, at the McKelvey
''Both the drillers and own. property, efl'orts were disCOIIIoro acted P1'«t1 mum plaued tinued to retrieve tools that~
at the strike." said one peraon pod several thouiSild feet - . .
........ "" lumd tho well into tbe well whtle •"bunnag oft''
came ID. AI at the JrfeKei.Yey ..,..-allono wore In PI'Oil'eao laot
weU, a pit area waa in ute to

AD women · in Meli• CounIJ" may attend Ole three lesllqllS on March 4, 11, and 18.
Accordlns to Marprel Grlr·
Otho, c:amty exteasloo ogomt,

Counse~

economies, each en~
rollee will make a pair of
alacks for herself. In order
home

to give individual attentlm,

Offered in

the daas enrollmenl Ia Umlted 10 15 and II under the
clfrectlon of Mrs. Darl..,.

Hanauer, Jackson ('.ounb' bome
ec:&lt;mDmlcs agent. Mr1. Hanauer has taught tbia workshop
provlouol,y, having wlclo experience and trolning in clothing
8Dd textiles.

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Clusea will be held In the
Pomei'O)' area. A deflnlte locatlm will be announced.

At Mission

fall. Members gave 10metblng
relatlns to the New Year In reoponse to roU call. Mrs. Well
and Mrs. llanlld Slnlth preoent.

TONIGHT THRU TUF$DAY

ShoeOies, outsided

OF'EN FRI. NIGHTS 6 TO 8 P.M.

Letter Read
From Family

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Service Set
The 8IIIIWil reUgloao alllrma·

tJoa aenico t&gt;l Pomeroy ~
ter 80, Royal Arch Muons, will
be held at 2 p.m. !mlclay at the
PO&gt;meroy Masonic Temple.
Tile Rav. ,WUbur Parrln wiD
(live the lnvocatlon and bonocllc.
tloa and speaker w1U . be the
Rev. Glen Biles, pastor &lt;I the
_,eroy Ualte4 - . t
Chureh. lolulle wiD be preiiOIIIed
by Bethel 62. IDiernatloaal Order &lt;I .icbs Daughtero.
All Masons. members or the

Order ~ tbe Eastern Star, mem.
bora of the lnlerDatloaal Order
ol JdJo Daughters, lbolr JIOl"·
.... and lamllle&amp; .... Jnvlt.ed
to participate in the 11111111111 rellglouo oenice.

Even!ngs

For people
are
sentimental about money.
We're rolling back prices
to ~elebrate RCA's 50th Anniversary.

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Girl
Stout Cooktea Ill Delaware, ado,
Udo year wJU not roooJye their
but w1U be ....... ...
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Servicemen's
Items Brought
ltoml lor - · 10 be 110111
to &amp;ervlcemell wore COQirlbu\..
od durlnB a meeting of tho It'·
oeD Run Free MShOdlll Wom- .
an' o lollsoloaary Sodot;y hold
Tuesday evening at tho home ol
lolro. Leatle fb'lell.
!lr&lt;q&gt; prayer Ollened themlnll - - 1&gt;iY Mro. L e o n a
Wile and sorlpture wao read by
lolro. Carrte Moore from Hebrews 2.
Mrs. Boa May, president, reed
several al11.clea and the aeml ..
umual reports were given by
tile OCIIoers. Durlns tile JO&lt;JOth.

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for fUD&lt;ls in the Muon C&lt;Junzy March oiDimeo
Under
the chairmanshiJII of Greg Gibbs. WAhama High School senior
lnd teen chairman ol the Mason COunty March ot Dimes. stu-denta wiD visit tK.Ines all da.y Tuelday Jn New Haven and HaJ"t.o.
lord 111111 homes In w..t Columblo, Clifton And lla6011 CII;Y be:
.(II~ · at 3:30 p, m. Thursday de!lwrl,. a loaf ot bread 1o
each residence. Jn I¥Ct.rige the young _people will accept contributims to the March ot Dimes lund drive. 1;he Jtudent councl,l of Wahama High School is Sl&gt;OIIoorirol lhe acthity. Gibbs,
man ot Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gibbs, N~ tt..vrin, left, is pictured
with _Art stobart, soles ste&gt;ervisor of the Holsum Bread Co.,
M~ holdlq a suqde box.&lt;I bread to be tllolrlbu..._

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ltemo of foam rnbber or
foam baeklD&amp; oho•ld DOt be
drted ID Jbe dryer but llir·
dried. Ulder oome ctreum111-eo they eaa cauoe fin
by opo1118Deou1 eo111buatloa.

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SOLID-STATE STJilRBOPHONIO HIGH
FIDELITY with POWJilRFUL
"BULL HOBN"
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lllenameo emy" lloard, mAde ~ of a repre·in- sant&amp;ttve ot nch C0U11tJ1 in lhe
tor Telfth llll!lriet.
There . are a number of al·
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lion in tile annual Seal ol Ohio
Girl Scout ec.mcu Cookie Sale
Jan. 31 to Fob. 9.
· Tho ldrlo will oontract bualnou, ~otry, groupo, tia'and
orpnlzattono in Udo ~Ohio
communii.J oll5,00001ldaoklbom
10 buy carlvns of oooldes and
cum them over to the proJoet.

Telltl! DIJ. of the aominieos to the service
. cw.... 1!. academies lo guided by the Acad-

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IIddie lrte !'
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Cookies 10 lhol oach o! tho "'lprox1mately ~.300 lallorlaboard
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The ldrlo will oilllllllo cooldoo
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Quaker Slate RellnlnB oiDclalo
oeJd the Row of gAO there, beUeved to be as mucb as 20,000
cubic 11. a daY and prollohly the
belt ever In Southeastern Ohio,
will be turne&lt;llnto lines on Man·
day or 1\wday of this week. 1bo
ps reportedly Is Oowtng aroond
the obstructions without any dJr.
fleuiey andJml&amp;&amp;ure iaastntense
as It ever was.
DrtUJng; aotloiiY lo belnB 001\·
tlnued a! other wells belnB put
m the lllUII8 vlclnll,y. Tile
me beiDg drilled oo the Wayne
llobar.k lat'm lo expected 10 be
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