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Pollee Olllcor Ric
IJnpr to polieo ochool I
Slate Collose on Feb.
and Nat'ch 5th. A rew
trees rema.lnlng an IN
In Maolon will be plckt
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tbe property or c)ose t
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lppe&amp;l'ed tcdly at
high schOOl bore, lnereeoiqr

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abtenteeism trom elaasea to 40
per cent in the two-week-old
school bus 11trlke qalnat t h e

Mason &lt;:ouncy S.hoot Board.
The ple'ket1, 1trlkbw bus driv-

LOOK AT ll1E NICE

YOU CALC..

VIEIV YOU GET (JP

THI~

HERE: , MEEK!

/VICE?

Corpentero Unlcm Hall called by
Robert Rollins, president fl the
Muon - Jackson Labor eouncu
uto try to n.nd a solutloo to the
prd&gt;lem or getting our children
back to school. 11

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OMclala at the hlgllachoaloald
thlo morning -9Jdmllely 300
atudema were abaent, aalncrean
or aboUt so over FridiQ"o &amp;boontees. Noratal absenteeism la 5
per cent of the total enrollment.

saturday • • • • • •44

The figure

Average high tempera

members

the week this year crees, last year - 57. 0·
the week -

THAI'S DISGUSTJI\JG! PEOPLE
SI-\0\..X..D/J'T ACT 1!-\AT VVA"&lt; I I KOPE:
'lciJ FUT HIM J/J HI::;. PtACE I

ITS ':£) /JicE JI-J FNJ THAT I.U-\HJ
£f.K SAW IT 1-\E DEtll\1\f\JDID II
FOR f-\IMSELF I CAJ..J &lt;,{)&lt;.)
ltv\A.GIIVE THI'\T

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have

tarried

out

threato majle Sunda,y night or oot
allowina: their ehlldren to atteM
ochoal by 110ing through picket
linea.
Several men and wmnen were

Average low tempera
31.3 degn
:rear 30.3 degrees.
Total precipitlltion for
this year - 1. 64 inch
year - 0. 72 inches.
Total precipitatloo to 1
Year - 2, 95 inches, last
0.88 of an inch.

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plckelillg the high school thlo

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mOl'llire. Picket&amp; also were

poa~

Third Person

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Nonnal average pree

annualb -

28. 40

lnche&amp;

Apprehended

New.···
are whatareealled'"Nile

Melio CouDb' Sheriff Robert

The courtry abounds
ltfe ani he showed pic
nearly _every apecle11 of.
includ~ several ditrei'

llarlenbaeh's dt!&gt;artment on alleged broaklllg and enteriJig
charps.

87 Uafted Preaa lllteraatlonal
Temperature&amp; In Ohio will avoraae ..... or. f. . . . . .s bo-

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which hold• 250
Several farmers in the
mortha have found thl
molal troualt• can be P•

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at tile spring thlo week. I
!Ina oaid that the spr!J
1111rll1( and has b
olahbw ploncy of water.
stalled a round '!"'tal •

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O(f Leon - Boden Road, li
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GIJZ DIDN'T CARIE
MUCH FOR OOPS
SUGGESTION,
PID HE?

recent burelU1 of IPProlt1malely •1000 worth oftootaatllleBe•
Ttm corp. lteadquartolro In tho
Ii&lt;ioili iljjriliga aroio. · ,
.!iQilo'la the tl1lrd IJOrHnial&lt;on
Into &lt;ustody aid ")lqplli:aled &lt;Ill
the cue. Dina Clark, Rl. 1, MJd.
dloport, ind llPII' Dovldoon, ~
2, Qeahlre, charged earlier in

Two Pe~ns F'med

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"p)ollbly a few ohoWira at lbe

WRESTLERS AT HOME
There will be- home wralll-

1111( matcbeo lhlo - k at Mella
Hl8lt S.hool, the llrllt at ~ p.m.
1lleaciay aplnot Neiii&lt;IIVII!o and
the oeeond Thuraclay at ~ p.m.

aplnaiSOUih-

Prest lntematiu.l

reported by Jordan

Iraq-·

TH

LM(pllorentM .In tentad~~e ~·

AND

SATURDAY

7 AND FEI

.•.10 HAVE TIME: T'HUNT,
FISH OR PO WHATEVER.
'I'I.IKE WHENEVER
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WA.N'tEP 101

NEW ORLEANS - THE INTERNATIONAL Lcqalloremen'o M!oelatloo ()LA) and ohlPPar• reached a ~,. aareomenl SoailoJI
thai 1a - - to oettt.Jllillarnfor au Gul! and South A~ Por:ta
lnvGlvod tha aJ».woeli-Gid 4oek 'II!'IB
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• -evar lbe ILA oald .............., """"" DOt returll lol w~
Willi
reached Ill all )!Jande ani Gulf porto. Nep
tlallona M c..U....,.. Ill l'llllado!Pbll. Bll!l..... and 1Joo1oL Now

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_.._,were

Ycr~ ~·• pievloualy ..,..,..

YGU to see and ,t ry on 1n

t.rw"s years ot expea
In fttdng ml helping Y•
a coat or a sul1

I ::.~~our
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bll11ng

lll&lt;lO

SlqJ In - So

~rlne

SOiecUo

and buy who

seat-

:t\la!iday and

. mAQ AND JOIWAN REPORTt:D ATf ACIIS by laraoll warplanef qaloot Arab forces In Jonlan locliJ. Each debned their antiaircraft - · ahot-. two of tile laraeU raldO!'o. :!I! Je'l•loa!•
· laraatl mil!lar1 I(IOkemen rOJ)OI'Ied CillO aerial raid acroas tho
~· lire Uno but made .., montloo .or any looseo.
llldlo Bqhdld oald lflaraell-planea attacked Iraqi forceo 111tlonod in nortbom ·JU'dan and clalined
....,ked &lt;1o1m
twooftheia.
A Jordal!lan I(IOke~ In Amman oaldJordanlall gunnon shot
clown two II...U planao w)d&lt;h allacked t:roc11&gt; poaldona &amp;lao In tile
north of J....., Ill two .....,

DOUGLI
LANG Of
PIINTZESS CO
CO. WILL IE I

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dl,adllllllrllenco
A
ftome run,
trlct

-.u wlt!o ohlppeno

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YORK-

at

political adl'ioora precedocl tile
l.odpol!y meeting. Tho alllea
were reported to be closely
followi-.: battle reports trom
South Vietnam (oliowiqr UOCOI&gt;ftrmed reports the '\'let COOg
might unleash 1 new large
otren~tve ln the south alter the

Feb. 1S.22 truce to intluence the

Paris talks.

Western observers Sllld

the

offensive would atm at
boootlqr the Communist delega.
tion'a call tor dle establtahmelit
of a "peace cabinet" in 8algon
which would
negotiate the
reported

country's paeldcatlon with the
VIol Col1( In Paris.
A strong caD f« the ereati(JD
of a new cabinet in saigon was
issued today by the movement
tor peace or Vletnameoe living
abroed. The movement included
non-communist opponentl ot
President Nguyen Van Thietl's
rellllle and Is atteJqrtiJW to
influence saigon policies witbout
jolnillg VIol (;eng ranka.
The IIICMhnent's tppeal urged
the establishment ot a .. national
union" cabinet which would
replace Thleu's regime and
dispatch its own negotlators to

ntes in machine gun erosstlre.
South Vietrmnese spokesmen
described tbeir losses SUnday as
'"heavy- over 100 men were
kllled ar wounded.''

Nuon' GOlng
Along with
Big4 Plan

WASHINGTON (UPI)- Preoldent Nlxan, after weekend dla~':'· In the Mekol1( Delta eusllona
wllh his top advlaera,
Jw&gt;gleo 62 mUeo south or Saigon has deeldocl to accept Ia prbocla VIet Col1( battalion ~ plo a Fren&lt;h propoaal for "Big
Four" talks on the Middle Eut
&lt;rials. The Slata Department has
been bostrueted lol sand a oote on
the de&lt;lsla! lol Parla within 111e
next rew cll,ya•
Meammlle prealdeotlal aldeo
were 'WOJ'klng on the .scbeW18 ol
a plamed Nlxan vlalt to WellMrs. Mary Mccomas, 87. died em ~ tentatively set for
saturday Dight at the home other. March. Tho Chief Executive
100, Lee W. McComas, 341 Main bopes to visit Paris, R o m e,
st,.; Mldclleport. after an extended Londoa oad Bolli. He 1181 ...
illne11.
plans at 1111s time for a l'ialt to
A nauve ot Albal'l,y, Mrs. Mc-- lbe lbYial Ul1ioD or a meelillg
comas spent tile greater part or elsewhere wltb RuuiaD leadera.
her life at C&amp;rpenter, mo~ to
Nixon aloo lo - - 11111
Col..,.buoln 1939.wbereshoUved week
lol urp Senate ratllle&amp;tldt
until tbe time · or her Wness. In or 111e 111c1ear Qlllliii'OIIfer
1905 the wu married to James treal;y, the pad deol&amp;ned t o E. MeComas who preeoded her
Y0111 tile spread of DU&lt;leu - In dealllln Juif, 1951.
pllll&amp; Ratification wu aldetraekShe ia survived by two aona, ed after tile Soviet lnvaaloo of
Lee W. Mccomas, clerk of l11e Caec:boalovakla.
Melp Local School Dlotrlo:t
Board 'bf Education and" former
Mlddloport Hlgll S.hool l ....rlnTAKEN TO HOSPITAL
and l.luyd McComas,
RadDe emOr&amp;OII~ .,....._
prb\c:ljlal of the Llttlo Hocking wore ~ 1!1 the llonl7
Sehoul, Little HoeldJw; a broth- ..._,_
~~Rl. 2 D.
••_..re.......,,
·or, Charlo• W. TawollburJ, M.- e1no, &amp;mlla1 at 11:1$ a.m. and
- ; four KnJIIfchildreo, and olx tr.._u.d Vlvlon l'loelpa 1o1 Vot.
greal-«randcldlclreiL ID addition or1111 Memorial Hoap!tal 'ldlere
to her husbud1 Mra. MeCcmlla Jbe wa 1 admitted u 1 medlcal
wu proeeded In d - by two · patleat.
br!&gt;thoro and twq alatara.
MrL. MeComas wa1 a member
of lbe carpemr B~pllat Church.
Dut'lt!c the tlmo ohe lived In
Cq!...bUa aha ~ly atloDdo4
t~w••t Park MOihodlat ~ch.
, ~and• DW call at·lbe ~1~~HilpHIID~
- Uolted Preoo llQroatloMI
.- 'I'UiadiJ. ·FI&gt;- Tbore'a ·1'0.1!&gt;1·
' til be 'six mon
wlll
held at
ofwi-. .,

Mary McComas
Dies Saturday

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TEN CENTS

sentee1sm

representative of ·ATU, &amp;lid he are bel111 ~lreulaled and will bo
Wal willing to meet with t h e presented the tK.rdatitaregular
board It any Ume. He IIA1d be has meeting on Feb. 11. Mr. Smtth'l
received 50 •plicatlons ror tenn eJQJires June 30.
membership tromdrtversand re-

Rc»resentativea

ot other

OEO Out
But Not

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lated personnel.
ion locals lndlelted their sup.
A meetlne Frida)' nlllllt of the port at the strike aDI o«ered ....
boanl and repre-dveo of the alatance to the bus drhera.
bu1 drivers laDed to reiOlve the
CounQ- Sot&gt;t. l Brooks Smll11
work stoppage. The boud hall told this MWBP198r this moralDI
called a special meeUrig t o r there are "nunors., ot plekBUDJ:

Its Job

J ueaclay.

at Roosevelt, New Haveo, Ma11011
Petitlona requeotlng tile do .. lll'ld Sunn1side 1chooh. He demlaoal of s..._ l Brook Smith clined to verify the reporta bellll
true.

Llberatlm Front (NLF'), tho
political branch ot the Viet

·.. Move Slowly

Cong, as '"a mere poUticomllttary organization," and
denounced Saigon as '"a dicta·
torahlp wiUlout sovereignty. "
The eJ~Pamed Paris conversa~
tiona, started Jan. 181 reached
an early impasse when Nttrth
Vietnamese and NLF delegates
put forward demands for a

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about
guerrUiao
tile
vlllaae
of200
Go Dau Ha, 30 mllea
rrom the capital 1be troops
whUe

kept tho guerrillas pinned

artillery and aircraft came Into
action, kllll111 34 of tile
Communist&amp; In an 11-llour ftgh~
Nearby, troops of the 199th
Light ln!antry Brigade battled a
secmd guerriU. Ioree, ldlling 18
In a da11ong fighl 0! the foor
tights, U.S. cuualties here were
heavleo~ totalllqr six dead
and 20 wOUjiCied.
· The tlrat ol the weekeiXI

t..,

clashes near Saigon e8me when
U. S. gunships and South Vle-

lor glrl1 here recently. Barbal'll Ia eligible now for state
and national s&lt;holarohlpa. She
also received a specially de-·

Laat week. - · had plannee! to pre""'t bla Slate or the
State message to a jolnt HouseSenate auolon todo,y, but laat minute. work on oompleUng oomo
~the governor's propolalarorced a postponement.
Ju1t when Rhodes wUl make

tile address was not def!nltel,y
known. Earner reporto plneod
tbe message on the calendar
for next Monday, oad even ao far
aw~ aa Feb. l7.

wya n t to

test. on homemaldog given

u~

••succeaaor epparatu1."
Secretary George R&lt;mney ..
Houmw and Urban Develcpmeat
aloo h i - 5unda¥ at OEO'o dla-

membennent b7 llf1ng "We are
going to haveagreateramipoverty program ln this adminittratloo than one ju1t n!l)reaented by
OEO."
The ronner Mlehlpn ,..,..,.
nor said, however, that there
would be no elimiDaUoo of tllo
federal antlpovtr!y prccnm. ~
stead, he sald, "'The effort Ia
gob~ to be more etreeti"8 and

slgned stl•er charm fn:m General Mllls. sponsor or the Betty Crocker Search for the Am·
ertcan HOIIleJnllker of Tmnor·

r&lt;IW.

Pomeroy

more wideapread."
Finch and Romne,-, al o a 1
with Transportation Secretaey
Jobn A. Volpe, were ~
on televlaion (Meet the Preaa-

Motors

Wins Bid

NBC).

: =: ~n~ Two Deadlines -t
The $2.419 bid or the Pome-

with a 1989 model cruiser wa1

the board of
oommlaalaler•.
Others o~mitting bid&gt; were
Tom Rue Motor ColllPIIIl1, MidFarmers have Willi Feb. 15111
disport, $2,695; R. H. RawlillgB make Olllllleatloo tor • IllSons Co., $:1,595; Kell11 Goble baceo an-ent and ~ Mareb
Ford, Middleport, $2,580; Karr I to apply for a , _ cora.._,
&amp; Van Zanclt, Pomeroy, $3,- tile Melp CounQo Asrleultural
496 ' and
m..unar Auto Com· Slabllization and eon.......
P511Y, Pomeroy, $2,700.
Service oaid todo,y.
The commi!lllioners also op ~
The ASCS aald to be eUefble
enec1 and began otudy or bids an appH&lt;lllll must have made 50
for purcbase or one or more per cent or more f1 bls ln001118
new trucks ror the county higha from ~ farm aud must DOt bne
way deparlmeJit
an anotment, or base, m IIIQ'
Apparent low bidder was Meigs other farm.
Ji}julpmont Company of PomoPeraons wanting lol make ..,_
roy at $5,597 for one truck and plication for a new tobacco aJ ..
$5,497 for two or more trucks. lotnumt must have raised tobacOtllera bidding and tile amounts co two out or the pallt ! I v e
submitted were R. H. Rawlings years. An identical two to tlve
aeeopted today by

Be Tri·ed
March 3 rd
The firll degree murder trial
d. William Frederick W y a n ~
lndlctecl In the Augullt ohof!!uD
oloylng of Michael Lee Dotaon
ci Parkerllburg, hao been oeheduled to commence In M e 1 g s
Cw.nt;y common plN1 crurt
March 3 at 9 a.m.
Meigs CountY Common Plea•
Judge Jolin
oet tile

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Are Announced

trial date oad said that t h e Sons, $5,877; Pomeroy Motor
alol1( a court finds Wyant 18 oane, In Company, $5, 789; B1aettnar Auto
c~~tltal
view or a repori !rom L I m @ Compan,y, $5,936. 75, and Keith
Comnn&gt;- State Hospital wllere Wyant un- Goble Ford $5,985. No action
losses derwent a30..dayobaervlltl00p8r- on tho truck bid&gt; was taken, pend111( lbrther llucb".
lod.
The commisslooers also ap..
In other acllviiY, Kenneth E.
Reynolds hal been awarded a proved an addition to the Ar
divorce from Diana K. R e y. bough lllb-Divloloo In Tuppers

year period ot rallfag com 11
also necessary to make IIIPlication for a new torn baM.

Plains a11 preaented by Attorney

Dloc:hargea Samcil,y - lfna
Staptoen.al, Dora lloaab, Arllur
Orr, Caror HJMII,

meM~a c~taVatc~

They killed 48 of tile
nists, autterl!W no
thomoalveo.

message.

lators broke last Thuraday for
tbe weekend.

tlley killed ~5 or the
guerrillaa. In the same area
they killed 42 earb' Jaot week.
Two ~·· envt.d . 1n .!loo .
lnftltn.Uon ·routes the guerrUlaa
used rrcim tile cambndlan
border northweot of Salgm.
In ona of tile ftghta, ..
armored unit or the U.S. Anny
25th ln!antry Dlvloloo headed

road southeast of the

Cr~ker Homemaker of Tomorrow lor Meigs High School
on the basis of her seore in a
written kiMMledge and apti!We

In four week:s ol work. 80 billa
had been lntroWeed In the House
and 64 In the Senate 11hen !eglo-

U.S. infantrymen struck the
heavlest blow in a rice paddy
district 19 mUes southweat or
Saigon. Fighting Soturcll,y and

unit moving at night

has been named 1969 Betty

behlncllast ....Jon.

military deeaealation.

BARBARA WJBTE
MIDDLEPORT - Barbera
White, d&gt;ugbter of Mr. and
Mrs. Dan White, Pomeroy,

COLU MBUS (lJPI)- The Ohio
General A11aembly was expected
to contlmle Its siOw paee thla
week, waiting f9r Gov. James
A. RbOOel' State of the State

At the end ot last week's sea~
alooa, buth U...ae and Semte IIIII
lntroductlon1 were nearly 100

oolutlon or 111e conruct along tho
line s or their political plnt(Ormo
whUtJ the allies suggested that
the conference nrat discuss

Sunda,y,

WASIIINGTON (IJPl) - Two
ke1 members ot Pruldel:lt Nlson'a new Urban Affairs eo.mcU
have lndlc:ated thai tile 1&lt;11"1'1&gt;ment" s chief antipoverty 118ntY
will be allowed lol 0111 of
existence this year,
Although secretary Robert H.
Finch of Health, Educat1c:rl and
Wol!are deeHned to OQ SWllla!'
that the Olllce of ECODOmle Opportunlcy (OEO) will not be e•
ten:led before it el!pirea JUDB 3G,
he said some 11uccesstul antipoverty programs "will be1:raaaterred" to other agencies &amp;Ill
others will be absorbed by a

Assembly to

Parl5. It described the NatlOilll

Guerrilla Ambush Clicks,
Southern Force Wrecked
two South VietnameSe ccm~pa~

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SAYJN' MOO
NEW KING!

Union membero Indicated they
would DOt sand their children to
school thrvugh picket linea.

tho Kypr Creek Power CO.,

o.r.unw

terod IMW fturrloa

a llllrd fDrfolted bond lioturde1
o1c1rt 111 dto eourt or Pomel'O.I'
Mqor Charles I.qar.
l.eYted llnol wereDelboriTea.ford, Jr., 26, •~ and eoeta, dofec!lve
and Gooree Conno!IJI, "1:1' $15 and &lt;0111, opaedJna. Raroat Par10111, U, Brancllland, w. Va., forfolted a $25
bond for croaatng a yoU'"' lint.

member.

Four women on Sl1urdly picketed the bualneoa place orboanl
presided.
member llarr)' Sldero. . lllr. SJd.
Striking drivers and t h e t r era, Dr. Brown &amp;Ill Earl Kee:Gwives UJd wives of other uniOil er, board pre1ident, have lndl·
members and lntere11ted mothers c - they are 1101 willing to
aaid they ,;m · picket todo,y au re&lt;oenize the unl011, aeeordll1(to
Masoo County sehools, the bc:C'd a union spokesman.
Huold Dovlo of Charleoton. a ·
of octu&lt;ation ofllce and tile ofllc:e

and a non-union

SAIGON (UP))- In batllll1(
around Salion. u.s. !oreeo
low normals &amp;uina lbe ll•..taJ killed 218 VIet Coog but ''"""
pertocl from 'l'UeaclaythrvughSet- 400 11110rrllloo ambushed and
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mauled a 351Huan South
temperatures will av- meoe force, military spokesmen
orage lD dte middle to lower 30o
In IIOtdt and .... lower 401 In ·~loll..-;.....,. llalrtlnl .......,. """""'a,'q)lloro~' ao
units trlod to _.., a
low I'OIId,tiJp will be In lbe mid- c-unlat ~- the
die to UjlPer Ieoni Ill north and capital.
central aecllona and Ill the towu.S. troops kllloi4183 eonim...
or 20a Ill omome ...,.bern eoun- niota In four - · • wi1111D 34)
tleo.
mUea of Salfi'JII. Th~ Amerlelllll
Coni Tuoaclay, warming sracl- suffered 10 men killed ""' 43
ually the relit or lbe - " to wounled. 862 bombers kWed
above mrmal ~raturoa at tho the rest of the COnununlota In a
end II{ tile week. Pre&lt;4&gt;llatlon
will average ofte...tent:ll lncb or strike 85 . mlles below the

Two per10111 were ftned 8Dd ..,.. or tllo - .

_,,at,

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. :FIVE-DAY FORECA81'

leas, ocourrlnl '" Wldeb'

In Mayor'B COurt

eooerete troqh.

NOTE - NEXT FRI•
'
OUR CUSTOM M
DR.t,PERY SALE ON
SECOND FLOOR BE(
COME IN HOW AND L
OVER THE NEW SPI
LINE -OF COLORS.
LECT
YOUR
CUSTOM MADE DRA
.t,MD SAVE DURING

am-

davit on me. ·waa Involved ln the

the ineideM:, haiveb6enboundover
to the KnJIII Jurr CD $500 llood.

sprtJwa where a conere;
cannot get tn order t;.

I

coincided with widespread hints
from Ccmmunist circles that
North VIetnam and tho VIol
Cq will stand pat on their
denwd to clhcuas first the
future
oC South VIetnam's
political rqlme, blo&lt;ldng allied
demands to put mllitary issues

Fred A ErwJ.e, 21, Middleport,
baa beeD arrested and jailed by

•GUY ROLLINS, whose

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PARIS
(lJPO- Chief Amerl·
can negotiator Henry cabot
Lodge and South VIetnamese
Vice President Nguyen Gao Ky
today called an urgent conference after strorw iBileatlons tbe
Communist. were determined tO
make no conceuima to pt the
Vietnam peace talks moruw.
The strategy plannirw: Haston
at Ky'1 suburban residence

these years. Most ot

c.

trict 1539 recoenlzed ao a . . . or Dr. Leonard - . , a boanl
galniJW agent by the boardoredl&gt;o
caUOL
.
About 75 peraona au.med and
Deyton Ra,v.oea, lUYOI" ol Mason

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1969

Lodge, Ky Ponder Move

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"l$1$~'$.

phantt,

I-

'Itle present drtYWs strike 1n
ha~ the
Amal&amp;amaled Tranolt Uolon Dlo-

a dispute seeking to

A Darry of lower-level allied
coooultationo by military and

pogt

elea of deer, water butt

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lntement.

ahead.

fishing in the wrong c

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In B&amp;E Case

(Continued !rom

f'

or Dr.
LemJard BrCJit'n, achoal bfard
member. However, Harry Sider a
reported no pickets at his plaee
of bualneao.
The meeting SWII!lY D!ght was
called to diaeuu a bOycott of
Masoo CouDt;y schools. Also dl..,

ed in frQnt of the ofllce

en am their wivea. wen the r• cussed waa a pet!Uon ealltna tor
suit or a mooting SundiJI ollifot at tho dlamlooal otthe school ._r-

Moolo.Y ••••• 38
Tuesday • . • . . 47
wednesday. • • •54
Thursday • • , • . 62
Friday .•••... 60

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Pickets,

aa advertised,

Wrlgbt.

GALLIPOUS 1
tures, precipitation and
conctitioaa for each 24 t
iod as recorded by f
Cormick at Fairl'leld
station.
0.,
Hlgll Lm

,POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

School Picl{ets Increase

' &gt;

er Hysell, James Jarrel

· Weather Rou:

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VOL. XXI NO. 198

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Attondlng were MIJI
ton a.ynea, Recorder Ml

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Detiotal To The lraterem Of The Meifp·MtiMHI ArM

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MASON
Tct
ell Ill a ~ meed
dl1 at ball v. .
force 111o ·law on loiter!

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Now You Know

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Werry is Judge in

nolds on a

ero1s~tf.tal.

The

Ralpb Werr,y, chairman or the
recent Mollo CouniJ' Junior Ml10
~ was • judgo d. the 11-

plaintiff Ill the acllon, M r o.
~da, was found guilty of
gross neglect of "'11 and .,._
lreme cruoli;r. !lie waa awarded eullucb" or two miDor children.
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nal event In the 1969 West VlrJIIala ·Junior Miss Papanl at
Maraban Unlvorolb' In ~­

Athens Police

Junior Miss Event

tun Solurdai¥ and !lmdiJ.

. Other )~daN forlbeeventw....,
lllro. ~ Jo Mloor, 1963 West
Vlnllala .amtor Mlao, and Mro.
Wlllda Gllletl, a former M r 1.
Olllo, of Proctorville.

FrankW.Portor.
Charles R. Karr, Sr. , board
preBi.dent, presided over the sea..
lion and commiasimers Ra.IPl
W. Our• oad Robert Clark attended.

MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
EmmeU -

Admlaalona -

ley, Mldilloport; F - - .
Raclne; Lathan Baas, Pomerco'.

Adml.lalooa ~ -

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Dlaehar&amp;Wa &amp;mlla1 - J e aD
Hunt, Mary~ Clara
:Murra.y.

Guards Threaten
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To Stage Walhout
•

Veteran ltired

-ra

CU'dwell pt'GD!ood to with
or the OhiO oral AJsembq to dlaeuoo iil!r
lnereuea, bul aal4 1M prboli'i
aeeurtv wooild 1101 bo IQoll'i4
bJ

a W1lkoiL

"Tho

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haa

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wlllbl""'

•ratlcO and-·
IIIIi It It," 1oo
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be ~ to ...

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Cillo '
Nallcilol
lybo

lb

�"We:Con · Proeti~ally Handle. Him AIOI'}e .
··
'But Sfkl( Around!" 'I
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The Dolly Se!!tlnel, MldcDoport • Pnmerey, 0., t'~ 3, 190

3 -

Poling Gets 38
To Lead. S-Wash
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Young and Old Drag on Nations
dependency raliol in the underdevelopoil
world.
Chile, for eumple, bas nine lillles as
many people at ages under 15 u at agea
65 and over; Colombia bas 16 times more
younger tban older dependents. Ill I!IDl8
areas of Latin A!~erlca, youthful dependents comprise almost 45 per cent of the
total population.
It is the younger population, not ~. u.e
older, that is most dependent, f'!f It ts
young people who require. schools, jobs,
housing and opportullltiel. It is the Increasing Mmand for these "~lees'•
which ia straining the economic resources
and political stabDlty of so many countries.

Per capita income or gross national product are not the only measurements of a
nation's economic progress . Another important one is its "dependency ratio."
This is the ratio of the population under
age 15 and over age 65 to the population
between 15 and 64.
High dependency ratios are among the
most serious social and economic problems facing the developing countries be-

cause they mean that a relatively amall

working population must support relatively large nonproductive populations at both
endo of the age scale. The imbalance is
caused both by increasing life spans and,
more importantly, by persislenUy blgh
birth rates.
Most industrialized countries have dependency ratios between 50 and 15, reports
a recent Statistical Bulletin published by
Metropolitan Life. Values between 75 and
100 usuaUy occur in developing countries.
In Western Europe, ratios vary 1n range
from 50 to 61. In South America, by contrast, they range from about 79 ill Chile
to almost 100 in Colombia. (Argentina is

lfiJCH fOR WEill! KAN'/..

•

excepted), the older dependent population
outnumbers the younger. It is the very
large proportion of the population at ~~e_s
under 15 that is the main reason for h1gll

am

men.
MIDI' - • ooem satiollecl
with thla orraoaoinent, wl!lcb Ia
wby they ore oo -

dull.
It . .m• ai tboulh a ~ 11

..... ....... reluctant

a remarkable experience: bar
flrlll ride In the "'bwa.Y and,
'il[)oillnk. they ver ·packed in
like caviar!" .••• Lynda B i r d
saw .. Hadrian VB" a tew dql
before the lnsuguratlon with all
VIP andSecro!ServlcetrOIJPIDia;
now she mq have to pay for her
seats •••• 'lbe concert In - folk
II¥ tenor Robert Lawrence, a
NOlf .Yorl&lt; Hoopltal employe, Ia
due lor sfngfng stardom •••• Ooe
year ago Rusata•l!l Ambauador

aay

opea as lool

as you keep

drlnldng.''
New drape on Uberace•a .Plano ia j1Ure vteuna ••.• 91orteat
doorman on Bdwy. haa had the
IOII&amp;UI run: I'Oewee Maf&lt;lll"'te
at the Hawaii Kol hal bMl there
1n front or 111o Winter Go.-

We wilnelaed thla ooe: A 177N&lt;-old pi waa being botliored In a Central Park Sooth hotel lobby by a UN undorllng mok-

te"lllgenUy to o ~ strt. ·I'm
CXIII.sldered Bur-aedve, 10 [know!
lhavl -thai If You oreluclQ'
enciuP to lind one - will lis-

By PAUL DUDLEY WHITE
Written for

Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
BOSTON-(NEAl"-My de-

lnr &lt;Jbaeone llllt!PIIIions In hla votjon to walking and bicyheavily aeeented voice; one or cling has not been an acci·
the . top mob gtlyl IIW tbe kid1S dental &amp;l!lsociation. Rather, it
dllllresa and walked up to the lob- signifies my deep feeling of
by Lotbsrto ond 9Jietly told blm the importance of the use of
to "Take a walk." .••. 'lbe for. the leg muscles as an
Bulldlnr relllauraola alnce the elmer lurnecl and briskly de- integral part of the mainteZanzlbor 30 years aeo .... Mon. manded, 41Wb,y'i"" .... The blue • nance of a proper circula·
aimed hlo Iciest klok lion, as well as a deterrent to
OY In -eurlam: llul!l&gt; Holner'a Ol'ed Playboy ....,rprloeo groased otra1a1rt ot the chancier a n d cardiovascular disease.
added almply, "Beeause I oald
Studies have shown, and
$9:s.ooo,oop 1n '68.
...
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The
oaf
exited,
Iller.
this
may come as something
'1lair'' proGacer Michael Butlet hired the -4t.nor-old etly ··and GbviCIIIIY In~ o!a ' olll11riso1 that when, ·lie
j&gt;e&lt;son is walking abo!l!.;il ·
' ·· •JD the White
•'t)aw decorotlng team of Qdlford &amp; frllhlenod,
per
cent of the circulation
1972" •••• Mocwoa•a propagandl DeContova to give his new cklof
the
blood is carried on by
radio to Atrlea pours anti - :r.- plu Jlld tl&gt;o halr7 work• ....
the leg muscles and the re. rae! lletion lnlo the Dark Coot!· Nude In her !!rill illm'l torrid
maining portion by the
nent; lllrlctly from ~a' Ut- 1G lceDII, Barban McNUr dons
heart.
aQT ~ lies •.•• Gore vidal• a own Dlm'a cutftt ror .. A Complete
In using the leg muscles,
aereeoplay for his ''MJ'ra Breek- Change of - · ... , MCA •
the blood Is being pushed upenrid&amp;e" nausea wlllbe BUPPiant- Unlveru.t bolsJuleaStelft•stossward-&lt;~galnst the law of
ed by a new writer's.
lnr a ~ for the w. Coaot
gravity-through t h e bndy
Temesaee WWiams assured premiere of "Sweet Charity."
and into the heart, With the
frloncls tatoo of hlo amoua Ul- crltleo and eolumnlllll from
A hundred fu~~rs ago the great help· of the valves with
aeaa were elaaerated, IIIIRIUt.- Fmope aa well u the USA.
eoncept of pu
heoltb of. which nature endowed our
fleer
was
unlmowu.
But to- veins.
Richard Burtltll"s bolting the
11111 the relative revaaled
day
we
have
trained
men
them "has tbe usual WWiam8' '"Where Eqles Dare" junket to
Vigorous leg muscle exare
concerned
wltb
pre- ercise is probably one of the
who
family's ereat~vttyn .•. , !Jaape- Lu vesu tooYing and retunventing 1ictneu, and we best methods known to keep
Uelllorthe Gaolll!hl CIUb'abrlel- lnr oo the luclQ' datos or Feb. 7
should
hive men concerned the veina clear and to preeottumed hostesses Leilh Ad- &amp; 11 aboard UDIWd'o lllabt 711 witb preventing
crime . . . vent the formation of blood
IDUI won a amall role In uThe ,_, But Ia the Jllelure any IIOQd?
Someday, somewhere, we'll clots.
Pro"' with Charltcm Heaton and
.... Y- - · MariY Burls tnow the answers to crime.
While my name has freIra QPeDed more door• thaD took l.&lt;whl 1V by ~ and The beginning wut come
quently
and agreeably been
Lelllt opens ehalnpqne boltleo now awaits u. S. re&lt;GI!Idtlon
when we give up our cry for
associated
with bicycle ridvengeance.
.... Vo111e'a "American Wom- .... Unclen!orld crlticlamofmoot
ing, nctually I hold no brief
ID" 8pread reatureaFrencbmod- pagater plelllres' depletllln or -PsfiChlatrial Karl Monnin- for any particular form of
gef'.
el FnncOiae Rubartelli and a the kip Mafloal: un.ey talk too
physical exercise, j us t so

,r~~-=
H...ae

ten 1D .....

_Het o
Y&lt;IUI' - ·
IRQ twen chide )'OU • r
ror being '"too mucullne•.- In

allOW.

"The Ameri can Dream Does N« Come to 1bose Who Fill
- Presidert Richard Ntxon. Janary 20, 1969.
January 1961! brought with lt hiJtarlc event&amp;. 'Ibe 91at CO.
gresa convened, our 37th President waa inaugurated, ant the work
of tryi~

to solve our rw.tion's problema got a new, freab alart.

On January 3, Speaker of the House JOOn McCormick ldDllniatered the oath of oftice to Members assembled In the House
bw. TQPther we swore to preserve, protect aDd defend the Colllti·
tutloa ol the United States. I wa1 prou:l aad dNpiJ honored to partie- ·
q.te in this ceremony again as the Repre1811tatlve the Tentb Dla-

a.m-

or

trict of Ohio.
The cpe.U. Bession of the 91st COqp'e111 turned Into much
more than the usual ceremonial perlod. lnlteed, itlasted eight houri
aDII 15 mtmrtes, alii included M:veral houri ol de•te over the .._
i~W flf Mom Claytoo Powell.
Wben lha 90th eqre.. convOIIOCI I aplnot .-line Mr.
Powell, and I did 10 again in the 91111 CcqreoL I felt t1&gt;o nlclence
collocled during heori~WS held by t1&gt;o Select c..iunl.tlee to lnveodgete chirps ogalnst Mr. P010all et the 'H"'DDI or Coilsreoo two
years 1110 wu more than suffieleiK ease ror his rem&lt;n'll. And I
feel this ot111 to be the caoe.
011 the _,.... da.r ol lbe 91ot
I ~ltod two l!IIIL
o .. or .t he.. would raloe tl&gt;o per.-! lae&lt;lne tax e-lloo from
ita pnoont teOO 1D •1200. Thlo, ohq wltll.othor tax relonno, eould
brine II!JOUt much needed relllf fAll' the ~oc cltizeao of 8Guthuater~ obia.
'
~r:=~ .-ure repnlo V I - allicnment fm - r o
who have atrood7 loll a ~ ralatlve In the nr. It

Cont!N••

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~· memboro

~oiioDolllo.

of 'tho !UII!Od b'eeo from cunbot

Thlo would PrDV* a ..,...,.. of comr.rt fAll'

, ,;~ ~ Ia ~,i.o

rocy, 101 15 lleld aoata and etatn
rree thrOW's.
Aloo hllti.IW In double fliurea
for ll!o wimmo, wl!o had elaht
pisyero In the ·oeori,. eoi!DDn,
were GeooOuo and with 12
ond U reopectlvelr.
Junior Bob Diddle, Sol for..
lOird, apia !&gt;ICed Coach Jim All-

ami' Tornldo team. acortna: 19

points. Tile only - r - . . , .
player to h!t double ftBurea wao
Junior Gory Norrla with 10.
Starr-Woshlrwtoo, - 11-10'"'
the season, JuD\Ied into a quick
1ooc1 and buUI "' the 11!11'glo to
21-6 by the close of the opening
el.ght mirlltea. The holts wen on
l&lt;1! 40.16 It halftime and 71-37
.at the end of the third qaarter.

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,Ilia

ktt~ .r ~;,r~

tnj&lt;JIJIJ, let

lltla~

ileip YOIJI

She wtll al10 welcome )'GUl' own
amuatng experiencea. Addresa
llaloo ·Bolio!' in eon or thlo

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Saturday

ARCADIA,

CaliL (UP0D1pttal ft.Uahed aeeond in the
4126,300.Charlos H. StrubStakeo .
at .S.nta Anita but W'as declared
the wtmer becau.e of irterfer..
enee by Nodoui:Jie.
JOSE,

Ca!IL

(t!Pll-

J"""""
Guenther or Freono,
CallL, roiled a 300 paio en
roote to wlnnll!g the ProfeOIIIOI&gt;-

.

san Joee

Open.

J._,.

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it

ill.I'!.IH ..

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many of whom cutrenUy are
j&gt;ulllng lbeir ways laborlolllly a r o u 11 d dusty, Indoor
trncka Without bi!aeftt of
adequate medical guidai)CO.
The tronle pity or lbll situ· .
allon ia thatllMiu .111011 have
allowed ~!vel .to get
into such shape as to require
rebabililallon at lbla 111110
their Uveo. Proper educa.
lion and training, a!Gng _1!!th
pbyslcal ezere!Je u part
their teeMge Uves, would
not make It neceasaey to be.
gin It now in m.kldiAI age. It
should already b a v. e beea
eatabllebed u a habll
.
While we're 011 the aub,Jecl
of youth, let me pan 011
three recommenclaUOPi ' I
recenUy inade .10 a 'c lala
cadeta at West Point: Flrol,
don't put on any weight alter
the age of 22;
pbyalcally nctlve ail
. ..
llfe; .. ·t blr(l, ·don't IIDoke · •
arettes.
These

WORCESTER, MuL (UPO~
BW Whitton, an . asllataot 11
Pr!nc,ton. was nUnett held
.ooacb II Holy Croos
IUCceeding Tca Boisture. .

f-

BELLEAIR,
Fla. (UP0CUrtll Person Sr.. Memphta,
Tenn., won the inaugural
lnternalionol Seniors solf lour·
nament with a 7:1-hole _ . ot
290.
ST. ANTON, Austria (UPOtook the DleD1 1
and Gertrud Gab!

Karl Schranz

d...mW

or
or

come·Jaborlin agAID so

We

muat eomprom!Je,
muat
fit IDto our ~vea a program
of adequate mllll'le ltlf, Man
Ia not yet ail brain.

...._.oaer"

eome .... SouthernacoringwaJ

11M&gt;

B,y Quartero
- . ....... 6 16 37 45
SWT-Wash. •• 21 40 n 89

coa't top ...... to 1hl Hill of Fame,•• said the
a~ H~.- ' - o r
hlo aloctlon Juot as ha 11111'hed
PliiYIDII 18 holoo ol solf In
Clearwa&amp;er. Fla. ..There'• DOibIJW bsyood I~ It's a roa1

SOUTHERN (40)
Diddle 7-:;..19; Shuler 2--0-4;
Norris 4-:1-11). Shain 1-2.4; JQ!u&gt;.
aoa t-t...:.; Promtt D-3-3; a um By Unllecl Preoo lltornltiolial
- ~rtYIJece,n
COlo. Eul Q Cln. Pureoll u
~ TOTAlS l$-1-.

Feela ..S...tll'"

ca-. llcKIDII)' 1'1

ST AR!I.-WASIIINGTON (89)

makea me feel Juat
P~ 15-11-38; Geooollo W.
AlctOn
·
31
12; Mcllonlel 2-2-6; $-1· CO- Timkln 67 MaooWm 18 owell,• laid the 'Ts.,-ear-old
CoYelnlde wbo apent molt. of
11; Egleston 4-0-8; Stmott 2-0-t; 4G Akroa Flre-U the weekeiiiS tlshtJW In South
Vermillion 0..1·1; Harless .f..l..S; ZonoaviUe 70 C&lt;!IL COntra! 39
Bead, Ind. ''1 flgurtld rd Kei In
z...svtne- RoseeriDI 64
TOTAlS 37·15-89.
oooner
or IIIIer and juat kepi
Fedtnl Hocklllll 19
Wool M&gt;loklncum 110 Philo U ilqllllll each year would be the
Trl Valley 68 New Lelll:wtm 50

victory

In the motor treftd..

rlwraide ''500" with an awnge
opeed ol 105.516 m.p.h.

SAN DIEGO, Callt (UPOJaek Nicklaus won the And)'
WIUlama..San Die80 IOlf tourae.v
by one o.troke with o 284.

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· CrookoviUe 70 MayoviUe 49
New Concord 99 RooevlUt 57
Sherl!lon 88 Morpn 78
Frontier 76. She..- 45
MWer 123 North Gallla 75
Clmbrldge 67 WlntorsviUe 53
Fort Frye 86 Warreo Local 61
Zar» Trace (Guernaey) 83
Bornes villa 77
Arcadia 86 BettsviUe 50
Hopewell-Loudon 80
Cory--101168

o..w 65

Coohoctoo 83

New Phllldelpl!ll 49
Manofteld Madison 46

Waoh.

(UPllJano' L7nn or Rockford, m.
galoilcl t1&gt;o u.s. ft&amp;uro olcalill&amp;

Slnel&gt;ura 64

title.

Paden Ctcy IJI. VL) 100

Martella 58

Porker!iburl IJI. VL) 58
Wooda!ield 96 (ot)
llrlclgeport 78

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.
(UPO Mark Donollue Old
Cbuek Poraono - e d t1&gt;o
Daytcn. 24-hour auto race. in a
J.ola.Chevrolet. .
NEW

YORK

Northwest 59

Mcllec:hen IJI. VL) 54
SWubeovllle 55
SloubenviUe COntra! 48

Ho,yt and Sian Covete&amp;ldo were

elected to •Hblll•s Hall ot
Fame by • _....,. committee
or lbe Boseball Writers Ataoelatton ot AmerlcL

thO

llrlbll'l Kaodabar alpine
sld ela1Bic.

won the Australian Grand Prix

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.a:..-n,r~

AmaMa t3

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Foli-liald

Uelon . 87
auto raee• .
Pickerl:wtm 00 Milloroport 80
98 COIL Reedy 86
COlo. West 68 Colo. Hartley 58
Cola. WhetatD• 77
C&lt;!lo. DLC;atao58
M._ Union at Hiram (0)
Colo. Wehrle 70 Tha P1a1no 80
Musllin&amp;um II Kel!l'ot! (0)
ClreleviUo 1111 Franklin 1111. 61
Central Stat&lt;! at Blullton
Teo7o Vallay 6f '-'&gt; Elm 63
Ced!J'vWo at Wllmlocton (!.10) llaytoo Rooaovelt 72
Urblno at Malone
Aabland at Sllj!pery Rock (PL)

'l'lll111daf
Heldolbll'lst otterbein (0)

Blue DevU. W'm

e

Alril~nnc sa~. His monuments were as numeroua
u his sons of' Wl!leb there
wire, p v e·r 100. '~Ramsea
•razed . the ·•l!!oiilmienta of
~me ot 'hla ' )ll'tdeeeaaors
'J!I!Iierti!J,l·but

·tor
...........
to~

)IJU!d be lidded

h11 ilatlle. 1J1s ·. temple, ·Abu
S!mbel, 11 fronted by. four
lm&amp;l'l of ·blm.seU, each 87

·hi_.,. , ·

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Bereo Of¥.) et Rio Grande
Wednelldaf .
Marshall at Miami (MAC)
Toledo ot Qhlo U. ().lAC)
BlldwtD-Wallace at Akron
MariMD at Clpilal (O)

Oberlin at w..,.tor (0)
Ohio Wealeyan at Wl-1 (0)
YC.....""'n State at -viDe
Point Pork (Po,) at Walsh
CIIES4PEAKE - A half.mtod Bluen.W: Stl.te at Wllberforee
&amp;fOIDialwn II Chllo(1lako SalurTllurlldaf
Dtyton
vs.
David1011 at Yadlaon
da1 nllht - the """"' or ..,.
Squire Gardea &lt;N.Y.)
or
the 11101t •clllor - u
Yl&lt;torieo by a C!tliiDolla B I u e c - at N, Tu. State (MV)
llovll thl• •• Coach H~ II Ohio Northern
Duke
~ balded Mouat Uelm at Adalbert
otterbein ot cantrat Stat&lt;~
their ..., lllroalb two period:: befan IIDaliT l:lb&lt;\!inr John Corfollll caae T&lt;leh
a fine
teem 73-es. Old llonilni..., at Rio Gronde
~
Allhou&amp;l! herolloe
- · , . tto
~ fm· Kellillcl!,y &lt;lu'latlaa at ~
- . ·Mork Wllka, ond 'l'aonmJ W~ee at0aldui.C1110oll.l
_.cer 01 Gwlllpolla, lt wu aeSOtunltJ
tualiJ Jabo,Snall .. the ~" Ohio Slalo . at Wlooonslll OITl
and Tom Proae ol GAlli w h 0 Cl-tlll MemphloStato(MV)
reatl1wiped
. .auttheir
- · from llaytoo Ill ~ ol a.tc1110
belllf
lnl'Oilul-plq -IIDI c;...on et Mloml OIAC)
Kom Slaw at MorobaU OIAcJ
~ .!!!t ftrot o¥u'tlme.
Ol!lo u. at Weo~ Mich. OfAO
GALLQ'OLIS (73) - lloar7 &amp;. OborUa at lloldwln-Wallace (O)
6·15; Sntltb 1~-11; F - Hiram II Ohio Weal- (0)
2-3-7;
8-141; ~~~-· MartoUa at Pobt Pork (Pa.)
11.2-14; 1-li..f; lialu 2-1- wt-... 11 .,..,. Uelon col
6. TOTALS21-19'111.
W-tor at Kusld~Wum (0)
.1
CHFJL\PEAKE (Q) - F a I r- AkrUt. at Ottlrbttl
ddld 44-10; Wlllio 10-10.aG; Joi1a lllur&amp;n at (:odorviUo am&gt;
Snail 6-3-15; Carrleo U-11; Jtir llalllneell
()10)
WillniDII1Dn
II
MaiGno
(110) ·
aiatt 1.11./1; - · 0..1-1. ToTAlS 24-17-611,
Clnlral Slat&lt;! II y_..,. 91.
Johl! C&amp;rroD at r.o- (b.)
Seort!ir....-.:
Gallipolis , •• 17 :15 fl &amp;U'-73. Eoruilm C..U. it i'INn NortiiOm
9 2t,4f ~I'- u Uelon Coil... II Rio Gnnde
Rtlln'• 1co.n: .r..Jupoll• 4t, . Sts!lbiDvlUt • Alua- (hl) .

ll!lr......

Cbe-ko

)

or

aecollil=

a._....

'1111.,...,.:
"*"""'

....,,·
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.,
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.

¥ai-

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Cbe_.,.CI,

'

WJ!Ihet ·MI~~

IT- Blf Tan~
KV7 , ~.olaoal v~ eoor,...

they

said

"It' 1 great to be YOWW: arxl a

YaMee,"' won six World Seriea'
...... 11'00! 1921 111rough 1928
and COIIIJ1llecl a 237-182 Ufetlme
record. He was 1 19-same
winner for tlt.e Yankees when

Standings
by United Preaa lnterMUonal
Big Ten Conlerenoe

Leque OveroU

College Seores

Northwestern ·•••
Mlmesota • • . .
Michigan State ••
lndlano . . . . . . .

12 3
10 4
13 2
9

7

2 4
2 4

10 6
8 8

2 4
2 3

6 8
7 8

WISCOI'IIln • • • • 1 4

7 8

MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE
Leauge Owrall
. ,
WL
WL
Mlpot; ; , , , •• • 6

I

10
10
10
9
6
6
7

Ohio U. ••••••. 5 2
Toledo .. , ..... 3 4
Kel)tSialo ....... 3
West. Miehigan ... 3
Bowling Green • •. 2
Marshall • •. , • • I

4
4
4
4

7

7
7
7
11
IO

WL

Ohio U. 110 Morahall 94
C-81Rie-77
LouloviUe 77 Bradley 64
Ky. 103 Vandarblll 89

Ohio Wellena ••• 1 5

8

5 •9

4 •9
6 9
312

N. C. 107 Maryland 87

OTHERS

L

w

lflaL lit LSU 81'(04)

Ashlaod ••••••••• 17

Tulane 110 PlrtobUrlh 89
- · Fla. 92
Purdue IS Ohio st. 85 (otl
DUmlo 118 Wlooanoln 73

Da1IOa ••••••••• 15 .•

TCU 81 - - · 78
ra~
·. ~

IS Telllo 57.

Clllel..U • -, ••••• 13
Contral Stag • • . .. 12

~rn&amp;
SCORES

Kirw'a performance waa all
more remarkable since he
remoVfld f'rcm the game
earlier beeause of an injury and
the
was

returned when Ron WUliams
fouled out. Nete Thurmoo:J aiXI

B,y United Pr.. a International

~·•Results

New York 9&amp; Booton 94

New

Zealand

1
3

SYLVANIA, Ohio {UPO- The

World Boxing Association Ms
namod LIChl Rose ol Australia

Fi8htor

or the Yeor. The WI!A
also &amp;I!IIOIIDeed Sulldo.r that
ligl!t heavywell!ht chuq&gt;lon Bob
Footer and feot.herwelltht dtl.,.
holder Jal'lri'Qr Famechon were

oelectsd co-IJoxero of the month
fcrJanuary,

Rio Grande. • • • • • • • • • 7

1
4
8

8

10

t~

'¥lei' •••••••••• ,•• 7
velln!l Slalo, •• '••• 7

u
g
lS
8
1

c..-.mo ......... 8

.-vtUo , .. , , ... S
. WIIDorfOI'&lt;O ., ....... 2
Mo!lltrt ........... 1

t8NewKn.st.H
Rl!'O .68
··1• Ato FWco ..

n'
16

PHILADELPHIA-&lt;NEA)Jobn Quinn, general manager
flf the Philadelphia PhUUes,
bas a son following ill his
footalept.
Robert E. Quinn wiD be genera! manager ol the Kanaea
City Royals' Omaha Trlpl..A
farm club next season . He
held a similar position last
IUil!IDOr with the Read i n g
team of the Eastern League .

Sl,.DWICHES
'YOU BETTER
BELIEVE IT!
.
· SONNY HAS AU THE BIG
.•ltNm.ICH
FAVORITES'. .
.
'
)-·

victory over Detroit thh season.
Scott was high with 26. Dave
Btrw: led the Pistons with 25

points.
A liJ'll) by Dave DeBusschere
with 4:S3 remaining proved to
be the winntrw: points tor New
York
as Bolton lost it
leadership when Ruuell was
carried oft the courL Dick
Barnett netted 24 points, but It

Boozer had 2S for Orlcago.
Atlanta moved to within :Jlh

g&amp;m.el of Los Angeles on Lou
Hudson' o 35-t&gt;olnt production.
Elvin Hayes scored 32 Cor the

tl!e"Wcrt.! ·fiorleL
"Babe Roth and TJ Col!b
were the blat p)QarJ J
aplnot !:jot -~ forpt ~
poleon Leiole &amp;ad lloo1
Baker- ther were eane area't
ball plafera, too.'" eonJei¥oald. "But I wun't orr.kl ,If
an,y of 'tm."
,.

,fteMcl

A5-fool, 9'k-lncb riaht'-ndor,

Covelesk1e beat tile ·Dod&amp;t 11
three tlmea in tbe 1920 World
Sorleo after com,I&gt;IIIDII. o :U..lf
record dllriag "" · -rlcen
Leque ...He-S-1,151 and ~ victories In o be"*""'
nine games M:rieis wcm by the
IOOlans fiw games to two.

w1nn11w

Co'leleakle•a 11letime

percentage was •603 and hi a

lifetime
was 2.90.

run

817ned

Averap

veterans committee ~
the BBW AA Ia compoaed of Ford
Frick. the chairman, and
The

Warren Giles, Paul S. Kerr.

f'nnk

Shaughnessy, Jr.

Ray

Stockton, Joe
Cra!ln, Dan
Dani•l, Char 1 i e Gebr~,

CRarles Segar. Fnnk Friacft,
WUl Harridge and Fred Lieb.
GRAEBNER WINS

IUCHMOND,

Va.
{Upl)..
Clark Groellner, the -..,.,
secOid-ranked amateur, belt

TOOJas Kock of Brazil 6-3, 1~12,
9-7, Sunday In the ftnal rouad of

the FideUt;y Bankers Invttattot.al tennis tourney.
FRANCHffiES DROPPED

MIDLAND, Mich. CUPO- The
FOO!ball Leocue
Continental
dn:pped Cranehises at Charlea-ton, W.Va. and Oklahoma Cll;y
Swday in favor or teams In
Newark, N.J., and Hooolulu.

losing Rockets. Gail Goodrich's
27 point:B, four of them in the
final 19 secord1, beat Milwauk-

ee.

COLUMBUS (UPO - Two
more teams !ell fr(IIJ the ranks
of the unbeaten over the week-

5. Bridgeport
bea4 War·
ren Consolidated 1~74.
6. Fort Recovery beat Park-

end.

way 102-50.

Toledo Libbey an:l Zanesville,

7. Newark Catholic beat East

ranked secom and fourth re--

Knox 69--66 and Lancaster F~

spectlvely in United Preas In- wick 88-68.
ternatiONJ's Class A poll. both
8. Dixie beat Vlllley View 70tumllled Friday night bot then 59 ond Franklin Monroe 71).5&amp;,
·l'eltOa!iled · lthe,j M!rt iJlghl:. .,;r., .... ,.i,.. .J,tansflald ~~ P!Mer's beat

Toledo Libbey (14-1) l01t to

W;relbrd 72-1&gt;7.

Toledo Macomber 57-42, and

10. Granville

w.UqJed Toledo Rogers 87-57.
Zanesville (H-1) suffered a
4M2 double overtime loSB to
Newark, then recovered to

Height. 103-65.

trounce Columbus Central 7()..39.

aoo

beat

Uckiqg

Truth is our best propa·
ganda.

·-----------~--~~~~~-~~~~-~~~~~

Cincinnati Pur·

cell 83-65•

2. Toledo Ubbe.y lost to Toledo Macomber 57-42 and beat
Toledo Rogers 81-51.
. 3. C&amp;ntoo McKinley beat MasaUlon 67-60 and Akron Kenmore
97..'1&amp;.
4. Zanesville lost to Newark
44-42 Jlnd beat Colwnbus Central 70-39.

5, Limo Bath l!eat Wapakoneta 86-66.
6. Hamilton Garftekl beat Oxford TalawaMa 62-34.
7. Columbus Sooth l!eat C&lt;&gt;lumbus Eastmoor 52-45.
&amp;. Mlrllngton beat Fairless 9474 abl Perry 64-51.
9, CtilUDbus Linden - M~KI~
to Mohawk 83-77.
10. Marlon Hanllrw beat El&gt;r·

ley lost

~~!. "~•~"~ '"~~ ,::E~~L $
5

down to m .e! We'll pyt our·
~lves in your shoes - a nd do
your la:o: return os if it we r e
our ow n. Ou r ser vice is q uick,
convenient oncl in e ~ pensi v e .
Try

1.11

rrm
AND

STATE

for lind

"':'!:""5!5!5!5!5!
"ev••Y
""--.. .
W• guarani•• o«urot• GUA.lANTIE
pr•po rotion of
111111- fllwr~
. If
w• mak• ony •''"" 1hot coot yo., any penalty or i!JI'trftt,
tlte p•noh or int@ •••' -

•• .,.;u P"Y

Ia 59-30.
Class A

: Another Quinn GM
8

&amp;r I Mooroe and

Ito)' Scott,

Wei Unseld combined fOT 72
points to give Bllttmore itE ftfth

&lt; .••

Libby, Zanesville Beaten

I. Strosburg boat Sand7 Valley 114-82 and Northwest 64-59.

. ,

'8

RW!y LaRusso each scored 24
potnUi tor the WarrW..a. Mel
Count• 11ad 31 for Los ~les.

Ridge 77-51

KING DEFEATED

3

y _ ...... State .... 12
Ohio Norlbem • • • • •• 11
Cite 1'edt • • • • • • 6
Jalm CarroU •••••••• t

"E" ...........

(Only - · lcheduled)

4

UI"'IIM ••• , •• , , • 12

'

(Onl,y Game Sel1&lt;Wled)

9 6

6 6

m. uz

NnYorl&lt;athllam

AUCKLAND,

Oberlin ......... 2 4
DeniiOD ••••• .• •• 2 ' '
M~ Uelon ..... 2 6
Hiram ••••.••• 2 7

OldL 91. 64 Kaosao 5!- 11

Denver J19 Oakland lOS
Monda.r'• Gomes

(UPll- Karen
Krantzcke of
Overall Australia defeated Billie Jean
WL KIJW of Long Beaeh, Calll, 5-7,
18 1 6-2, 6.3 Slo1da&gt; In a oem~llnal
10 8 -teh of tl&gt;o New Znalaod ~n
9 6 la1m tennis tournsment.
10 4 wJiA FIGHTER
9 10

4

EYI!llvlUt 101 V~ IS
~
Mich. 100 CoO

- - 94 - - 87
Mlam 130 Indiana 113

5 9

Heidelberg ••••••• 3 5

141 1...13, 22..13, U.U, 24-U, 23IS,17·14,1S-Uandl$-l&amp;.Howu
traded to the Waah!twton
SeMtora In 1925 avot had a 2()...;
record bul lost two games In

over San Diego and Ghicago,
tied for fourth place in the
division.
Jim King provided the lt i ol- took two of BUI Bradley's rour
ning margin during the third game points to insure the wJn
extra session with a basket and aa be sank a pair of foul shots
three foul ahots.
with 14 seconds to go. Boston's
In other National Basketball Jotm Havlicek led all scorers
Association games, Baltimore with 25 points.
beat Detroit 12S-J06, New York
Chet Walker's ftve consecuedged Boatoll 9S..94 in a game tive points erased a, !04-103
which saw Celtic pla,yer~oach deficit and pushed Philadelphia
BW Ruuell sprain his right to victory over Chicago. The
knee, PhUedelphll s - Chi· 76ers went on to score the last
cago 112-104, Atlanta ripped San nine point a of the game. Wally
Diego 115-163 and Phoenix Jones Wll&amp; PhiJadel.Dhia's big
nipped Milwaukee 122-12L
gunner with 'n pointlJ. Bob

811

6 7

0. t7 Kent st. u
Kim. 89 Narthwoatero 80
Clad- 9091. Loull72
Ka1J141 88 Colorado 70

Dallu .. . .. . 19 25 .432 19
- - . • • • . 14 31 .311 24'h
&amp;uiday'a Reltllt1
New York 96 Loa Angeles 8S
Dalila 104 KentuclQ' 101

pllyolf berth even lf they have
to work overtime to acccm,pllsh
their mission.
That' a just what the )Varriors
did Suntla.Y nlcht. IO!oc three
overtime periods to deCeit the
Loa Arweles Laken 122-117 to
acquire a two-pme cushion

Findlay ••• • , ••• , 0 4

6 10

~.

20 .512 III'J
%4 .5110 16
Loo Aagalea • , Zl 27 .t38 19

are bent on a Western D1 viaioo

teams tared:
Cl1sa AA
1. Columbus Eaat beat Walnut

6 9

Wooater •. , • , ... 3 4.

Ku-- 12 o.kland 'Ill

L. PeL GB
6 .864

By United Press International
'!be Sin Franc:l•co Warriors

5 8

OUerbein. • • • . • • • .4

llo1ton.100 Nlq:ora 70

COveleakle na a Jpltbd
plleher who econpiled a•~1&amp;-Ull
llletiJne record durflw: a career
apent mootl,y with the llldtlns,
He was wttll the lllillnl troria

WUm~Jwtoa ...... 3 3
Bluffton • • • • • • • • • 2 ~
lola1c.ae • • • • • • • • • 2 •

- - · ••. 53
Ke~ ... • ••• 4 2
Marietta •.• • ••• f 4

u. 7f

PL 1

Fourth-ranked
A power
West
Muski~ Class
also fell
from
the unbeaten ranks with 111 8877 loss to Tri-Valley.
Here is how the T~ Ten

Clpllal . . . . . . . 6 2

~'Ill Dot.

SbUnokln.

Philadelphia 112 ChiCIIO 104
Balttinore 128 Detroit 106
10 Atlanta 115 Sin Diego 103
Sin Fran. ~2 Loa Ang. 117
MID·OIUO CONFERENCE
112 Milwaul!ee 121
(Onl,y gardel ad!ecluled)
Leque Overall
'WL
WL
Mmdly•a Gamet
Deflance , • • ... , • $ 1 10 7 Los Angeles ot Sealtle
CtdlrvWe •• •• ••• 3 2 10 8 CbieteJ at BaiUmore

BostCIIi Coil 77 llolr Crou 69

91

· W.
Qaklond ..... . 38
Deaver .. .. ... 29
New Orleana •• Zf

W, L. PeL GB
Baltimore •. , . 38 15 .717
Pl!Uadelpl!la .. . 36 17 .879 2
New York .••• 38 21 .614 3
- ... ... ... 34 20 .630 4'h
Clnelmail • •• . 28 25 ,528 10
Detroit •• • ••• 23 33 .411 24'h
Mllwsukee ••. 23 33 .411 24'h
Weot
. W. L. Pet. GB
Los Angeles . • • 38 18 .678
AUII!ta .. ..... 35 22 .614 4'h
Sin Diego . .... 23 32 .418 14'h
Cbieqo ...... 23 33 .411 14'h
Sealtle .. .. .. . 11 38 .833 19'1.!
• .. . • . 12 t2 .222 25 .

LaSalle 102 l.ofola (Le.) 65
Columbia 69 Yala 48
st. Jolm'o (NY) U Teq&gt;le 49

......,_st.

- - .•.• 2e 21 .ua
KeoiWdl;y . . . .. Z8 22 .542 ....
bll- . . , .... 2728509 2
lllaml ••. • ••• 12 2f.478 .....
New York ..... 14 34 .2t2 12I'J
W-.t

11 3

Wlttori&gt;era , ... , 8 0
Baldwin-Wallace.. 7 ~

l ...a 1'6 Davldoon 81
Murry 90 Auotln Pt17 ~

L, Pet. GB

Purdue • . , • • 4 0
Ohio Stsw • • • 4 I

f.eoaue

Mauac!Usetta 84 ll)raeuoe 68
S. C. 64 Duke 57
W. VL 98 Gao. Waoh. 88
FIL 73 Georgia 1111

~-w.

&amp;st

67

PlaiUburah

Genelto st. 78

Preas -.at1ona1

WL

OIUO CONFERENCE
8y Unllecl Preoo irteJ'nojional
ArmynManhauan52
NYU 81i Na&gt;Y 81 (2 otal

By United

WL

Mlchipn . . . . 3 3

Sjlrln8fteld 84 Toronto 81
Indian Valley North 75
JOlfett 59
Bodey 65 Grandview 62
Kllllln·48 Maryovllle f4
London 8a.Gr.._., 51
Aeldemy 59 Lucas 56 ·
New AlboiU' 80 Eut Koo. 58
·'

vets1'11!8

Iowa • • ••••• 3 1
lliiooio , • • • • 3 2

YorkviUe 62 Sta'""" 61
(UP0.- Wala.

-

••wcaaldn"t miaJ bei• .Present"
when the omcial bductlon
ceremonla~ tre held Ill COoper•to.m. N. Y, , next July.
Hoyt, who coined the phrase

A natl"M ol

1111 t111'&lt;1118il lt%4 with .......
alve wm-end-lott recorda ot J(S..

Warriors Top I .akers
SCORES In Triple Overtime

Sulldo.r

••y..,

High Sehool
Results

'

·in

v........

•

lt&gt;ltllall Pll&lt;har

&amp;rn&amp;

II;' the
c.mmtttoe or the
WriWro Aaoaclatlon ol

1U1&amp;I!lmoualy

Amertea..

t&lt;wed by Rooor Neue with IL

RIVERSIDE, Ca11L (UPORtchard Pet1;1 drove a Ford to

w• betw- 17 ond 23
lllhl• in ab: ,...... bltweeo
1921 and

wata. tJayt, .... or the New
Yorl&lt; Y.-o• all-time Warld
Seritl ....... and Stan Cowlea1!10, wbo
111reo - · fAll'
the Cle- lndlano Ia I h o
_1920 Ml'lu,
w ' r • tleded

llo-

This Week's Games

83 years,
monument.
Pbafaoh,

I•~

ary

·A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
... IIIJ' _ ,. . . . . . . . . . .

~•. All~ . (t!Pl) cu.t Wlnehe~
' ~
,..
,
~.
'" , &lt;-J·,.'i;:'" "'
·•lllilll' to alvil Alistr'la a 'siieep - Cllt'i~Mr'lli'-· Ziilml

State

wil

monoged
17 nboundo I I Ita

to &amp;et onlf
aeuon reeord drOJIPid to 1·-15,
starr-Wa•hlrwton ilso Jeored
a U-36 IJ'IIIIIIj)ll in the prollml,._

In

lbelr drill -

w..,

-ni

··.captured the IIPICial wcmen•s

y...,._,

While mndei'D .loyen~
have brougllt cODVOIIlence,
leu work aild more opeecl,
lbilf have eolllrlbuteol'to the ·
rtegtect, throush .tile; dlluae·
of muocleal of maa'ji ·lloaltb. ·
We wouldll't Wllll aiJ lobe. ..

u.

SEATI'LE,

VPI II Powllna Green
llldq State ODII.l II Kent State
WDberlorce et Fronklln
st. Norbert (Wto.) II

.

the lloa1a

lhe7 -

lt21 and 192., Hlo best.....,.
were
1927 Old lt28 when he had
.Joly • '"""'&gt;'o
or naod old ptldlero from 22-1 and 23-7 .reeord1, reapec..
ht..-n·~ Rolrln' . ... .
U..tJ,

•

al Powlaro Atooc:lation'o$60,000

MOJ!da.r
st. Bona-l.nture at X.vler

I

Cllb 15

Suntla,y

SAN

B,y Unilecl Preos lnternotlonal

. HALE AND HEARTY at 1%, Jlr, Plial Dadley Wldte'a dovtillli til exereJM, '11 .. ~ed·
" dent. Wbea !ego are Ill 1se, oladla ollow tbe mudea o;an')' 'llleal M per cOat .t tbe
bloojl-elrealatloa load. ·
·
'

on

Weekend Sports Summary

M!lli "•'•• .., u _ .....,_;,_ ·

·.t

u.-

...

!ottine ;rrur brains

I '- I
IIOIIIId too l&lt;lrrl·
biJ hi-, bul I feel we women
with tldftp 1D 881' have a va1hl
CIODijl!alnL - KAlrl
'

CONGRESSMAN
CLARENCE E~ MILLER
Asleq:~. "

-t

other - ·

long as use of the leg
muscles figures in it. Walk·
ing is available for everyone
at any age and at any time
of day.
Aloo, walltlq 1o tbe olmpl- I
eat, leiR 1expeDaive form 'it
e&gt;&lt;ereloe. I noeat a pace
or
·te r- m11et ..
hour, .-d a minimum ~ . .
bour a day, or mea IIHn
a week If It ean'tlle deiiO oa
a daD:y balls, for tbe malll...,._ of lood cllftWlaa.
Twlee 1bla letl&amp;llt of lime led
dlolanee w o a ld be llelter,
but lt'a aol alwayo .....-.
Aa holD' a day II a •IJ.iiili:"
~ Tennlo, golf without a cart,
swimming, . 1kling, garden·
thoae fgdltea al.-.cb" ~ b1 the lou of. or inJur1 to. a rela- ing, mOWitaln climbing and
dancing (but 1101 dtii'IDji or
tive.
right alter dlnn~) are .other
commendable fOrms of ex·
A LOOK AT THE GUDT BOOK .io our Washington otnce r~ erc!Je involvlbg the legi.
veala vilitcw1 !XI
20th frcm AtheDJ, Norwich. Wellston. ),fal..
Many people · ne&amp;)ect to
ta_ lrclltall, Lancutar, New Lexbwton, CornbW. Crooknllle, Cool~
give their legs proper exer·
vOle. Somera.t. Woodafteld, Hemlock, McComelsvllle. Mlrietca,
ciseJ - e~using tbemJelves oo
McArtlur, LapD; aDd z..,vme. It was a busy dQ. It was lnaugur- the DUll that their scbedules
atlan DQ' lo thl Natlan's e~~~ltal.
don't anow aulficient lime.
AIJ' ·~ 100 Sautheastern Ohioans were in our Washi~
These people should climb
olftee ma their WilY to. 01' returniDI from the IJw.ugw-al &lt;:ereJllOf\J'. We a couple of Olghli of 11air1,
eertal.al)' .h ope .n who auended hid an enjoyable lime. It was good to rather than riding the elevahaft oueh I laqo 1un10ut from our Dilllrlet.
tor. Or they sbould drive the
Now let' I alllla1p carry out the President's theme of FORWARD car part way to wort, park
it a mUe or two away and
TOGETHER.
walk the re.ot of tbe way. Or ·
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JOJsi•J. bel becOOie• lnMID1 ..., JllU roeelve Our Clpltol C&lt;!lllments ""' lnatru.
moiUl In pro.tdlnl lllfonnatiCII to others In the District Who ma.r crea•IDI!Y popular ill recent
halp Willi &amp;. pr&lt;Jblem •. . . - , . the Fedora! I!OVel'llllleJL You yean ~qng mali~· ~ ,fe,
ore il'"'!llltliJ. tl&gt;o 9IIH to ldvloe Writing UL We are '-Y to be malea ~. ail agea1 ~ !I
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able to brt ol ~-pr1 ··· !Ji:· ~tah
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a •,oatntl
Jl!'!oloe to ""
corta1a tl&gt;ot C&lt;!IIWioto b!formallon •• lncludod. Thlo- Socll!l Socurllf .mboro, Annec1 Foreeo oerlalnm.. r.'-~!~~ ;1~
bero, dote~ oddm..,, P'lt!'ll ...,...ro, et&lt;, If aa much lnfonnllllon
Ei:'!I'!'IW4n Ill• .open.
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as
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tide;
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P,teu.-t
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ao .JOiellill It ~~- Ia tl!;i ~ coalac:t we will be able to give
'ther4!"" · ~roliilbly 11 m""''
fuWr MrVko _.til IN.. lm!blom•· Rolaember, too, that !O!leoo be!lll~i tllaD whelt&lt;dono iii·
there lo 111 .- -· K'lo b,uor to WRITE thali PHONE. In thla .
'd"""fl~· It, trUe, ~qwa.r wa hOve tho - Wroro ua ln black IIIII wbite.

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COIIENIS

1D talk ln-

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of 11t o11ots from the
tar a
•01'1' coollol! 23 per eeJt. Stsrr·
Waold,.um tallied '"' 37 or 100
trtet tor 1 37 per cut.
unloy nich~
Pd1lw ·alto·topped efteyone tn
Pj!lloc. hltliDcwli1111'ea!aceur- reboundiJW 1&gt;.v pullllv-., Z6 or

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Davo PoliJW, 6-3 ~
lCD~ ac1, :taD ~ 88 ,pblntl to
leod Stsrr..Walh~ to·u usr
811-4li rictoey over lht
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Brltilh Jaguar car .••. Olarley
BY JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK - Zsa Zsa 1Dld 0'11 signs note !tl hour• are
friends excltedly she'd just ~ from noon to 2 a.m. but ..We'll

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Dutch scientists have come up with
something new in disposable. conveniences
-a paper battery you use once and throW
away.
The paper is impregnated with the same
chemicals that go into a conventional dry
cell battery, then sandwiched between a
conducting foil and another layer of paper
containing salt crystals. A necessary zinc
or mangaoese strip may be added to the
battery or built into an appliance. All you
add is water to activate the chemicals and
create electricity.
The "energy sandwich" has such a high
P.DWer density that its inventors foresee
1ts use in anything from cordless electric
shavers to an emer~ency battery to start
a car. In one test, 1t powered an electric
shaver for seven minutes.

91, compared to only 51 in Japan.
The United states and Canada are hiRh
among · industrialized countries, with cfe.
pendency ratios averaging close to '10,
though there is wide variation from state
to state and province to province.
- The significant thing is that in most industrialized countries . (U.S. and Canada

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flf ill- IDe .1110 qul&lt;ll, Will~· 11101' .dl11.
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1101""'\'1'1 IIQI!III • . lit_,... ·I ·- ·frllhiiDlill. Jl¥
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ud
I am llllt .matd flf l!rt; ~ .oo 1!10J ·liollll .. _... tho
.., l!ov• all .IIII!Od ... ·tbo - - ...,, ..... - balnllfrald or mo.
Ia 111oro &amp;.&gt;mq ~ro Who
I -"! lin .., 111011, bill I oan ~ hlo wl(o as 111 - ' •
Ulle lllom, Where do JOU lind udaotfeei~?-. FOOR
a REAL man, ono male TDIII LOSER
aeo dooli!'l domond oa Orion· llMr.IAIIi-:
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I .., lo oure. thla Ume' thai 1Qi WI, anc1 !&lt;till a Ufellmo. 1 boil
lbe """"'"" pelion IL
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1o 111J . , _ IN ...,., .. lit ts o
P.S. Slncle lh'lo bave J«MM.r
_ , pnilll 1n hi• ~ flald; pro~~tlm ..... ..,
we ...,.. Mm0ll7 ~ I llMr Holell:
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1llcJqbt ""
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wrl1llll. ill ....,..... to
.,-., DlldL We .,.... bad profea. tbB ~ •IJdeaUui .Mra. R. T .",
a1o1111 ~ala 1!0 - - lbat obJo&lt;tloo 1D "male auwe cootd - . a 110·or IL
. perlorilf" bal ,a prob1om
But It ..,.... . . . . . 41ulc!J or mine fm
~cb 1 bralnltoi alave ' wbooo automatleallr erodlts the man
oa11 pupoae Ia lu ..rv• ll!!d ..W. lha IUI1101'd. Wh• a womoatlllf1 him. lit cloelll'l mind If an IS qccaalonally ~ltod 1o a
obo ..,-~"' J!rOfldooa"""' olln!ullttnl~or~ ttlirDo
JOrllm or the famil11ncomo, bul u a opodotor. A man•o
obe to IIQIIIOIOd to 1D1'II ideu are the oi1J,y - s reapeetorr her brolno tile - - .... od, .... the lh'l11 rorel7 liked,
pto home. I have a job lhalr&amp;- "What lJ Y&lt;IUI' Qlllelon'l'' Womqu1rea me to tlllnk - 111J boo- en are &amp;0118111ln the ''lnatlng-l!lnd tool- I bop It - yet ooil, • or when a man pta Uret
1 111111t ....,. msnUon 11. 1 1 or blo own -)llna.h~
aloo be uoocl ao a oouncllna boml
fm the ideal ha will diOCILIS-

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Hoyt, Coveleskie ~lected To Hall of ·.Fame··
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Arnerica'1 Largest t .. Service with Over 3000 Offices

beat

Adeoa 49-48.
3. Garaway lost to River
View 52-43 alii beat New-

304 f'OMEROY,
EAST OHIO
MAIN

eome.r.stpwn 60-59.
4. West Musklngum Ioiii to

Monday thru Saturday - 9 a.M. to 5 p.m.

Tri·Valley 88-77.

- - - N o Appointment Necessary--•

80 OVERBOARD 7
Bill• rolling in from your r buylng apree ? We can ea~ the otmin on

your family budget in no time at all ••• •·iult
glvit uo a call. When m-y'• the ·question,
the answer is City lOan.
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Our U.O.IOood ci.il,.

130 Earn Honors at Junior High

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Pemela Manley, Dobra M a 1,
Mary Mldkl1r, Mark MOler, Der·
Ia Neutsllng, Cheryl Neloon, MorIa Neutzllng, Ann Ohllnpr,S..O
~ey, Connie lladrord, lleve
Powell, Leame Sebo, RoooiiW'J
Rice, Miargaret Rtgp; MUla
Rizer, lleve Slory, Mike litnlble, Jobn Swartz, Mike 'l'l;rlor,
Fred Thompsen, Marlin VIUIIIan, Joe Welker, BeekJ WW, Rebecca Wr~gt~ Edward YOWII- ·
GRADE 8 - Edgar Abbott,
Dione Aleehire, Linda ~
t.vnne Boker, Jim Bogp. 118pllen Brettoo, Thomas Caaeell,
Jolm Dlllord, Vleld Clark, Cberyl
Cro11an, Peul CUmlngbam. Merrl Eberlbaeb, lleve Clark, Donna Francia. Beth Fultz, DaYid

drea Dewhurst. 9urila Folmer,

on tile roll were:

Holler Medlcel Center, Flrot oullj)OilCled ~ furtber notice.
Aft. Villllnl houn 2-4 and 7-&amp;
Blrllls
Mrs. DaviJ S. Sea.rn&lt;m, 19lk
p.a. Pvonto oniJ' on PadlalLocust st., aon, 1:56 a.m. autrlel Wo.rd.
day;
Mr1. Ezrl L. Caldwell, Pat. Admloalon•
I'UIIIIeatlon (!( odmlolions Ia riot star Rt., lUI, 6:18 p.m.
lllnday; Mrs. Cbarles W. Hol-

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comb, Colwnbua, scm, 7:10p.m.
lilnday,

Dloc:llargeo

Transfers
Lawrence K. Rltchle, Ciec., to
Poulllle Dameron, Robert M.
IUtebla. Rita Berry' Lawrence A.
· Rltale. Jr., James E. Ritchie,
lflxine Durst, IAbanoa.
Paulino Damron, John a DamRobert M. Ritchie, Gladys
· Rll&lt;hlo to James E. Rll&lt;hle, 5
....... Lobonon.
ltUa Borcy, WUIIom H. Berl')',
IIUino Jlars~ Robert R. Durst,
L. A. Rltehie, Jr., Violet Ritchie
to JIJilel E. Ritchie, 5 acres,
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Cillo)' G. Erwin. lot, Middleport.
Archie E. Lee, J..., P. Lee

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lat. P-roy, Suttun.
IAllb Forrest, Admrx., AdUn
Forrelt, dec., to J. H. Mttehell,
Lotlda Mitchell, parcel, RutllncL
Lelah Forrest toJ. H. Mltcl1ell,
Lolhla lolltcbeU, pareel,lh•land.
Plllllp Belley to Jo Ami Bailey,
poreel, lllddleport.
Jamea Eblin to EUie E. Moasmaa, Frieda 0. Moasman, .29 A.,
Sallolau'y.

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Georp Heines, dee., to Clara
£Iizabeth H~s, parcels, Bedlonl.
Frances M. Stitt to A. L. ChatGeld, Mlbelle Chatfield,parcels,

Sulton, Racine.

I.Geal Bowling
MASON BOWLING CENlER
Slaai!Dg&amp; In Order Listed)
SlEELWORKERS
'J'IDpera, Duda, Beatles,Sldps,
Ferroa, Null &amp; Bolt&amp;, SWingers,

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GolDe and Sarles • ....,., 225, 577,

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Qoodrieh &amp; Aieker, 4-F'a, Lu-

. . cllero; Luy t, Paugh &amp; Whltlltdi,SIIImroc:ko.
Hllb Gune - Joan Oliver 188;
C:. .........., 258. Hlgl&gt; Series- .
Plt7Diti Ferp10111, 502; C. Fer-

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Dione II. Angel, Robert S.
Austin, Mrs. Leolle M. Brewer, Mrs. Arlo L. Chatlleld, Elton G. Clevenger, Delbert W.
Clonch, Donald E. CO.. lll:uee
E. Cllrtlo, Dale w. Darat, Elmer Geer, Mrs. Ora E. Half.
bill, Mrs. WUIIom E. Harrla,
Mrs. Alene Heed, Mra. Edmond
w. ffenry' Robert A.. Jarrell,
Mrs. WWanl B. Jellere, Mro.
lllzabotb Jolly, Jerry L. Maoole, Mrs. Dalq M. lolltcboll,
Mrs. Cbarlea F. Powell, Mrs.
Ellie P, Poreell, Roger Smith,
Jr., Mrs. Ro~coe Want, Mra,
Harland Webb, !Ire. Herbert wu.
Hams, LlnloD H. Sabbfne. 8rUn
K. Er1ae, Mre. Len:Y D. Barr
and dlqiJier, Mrs. Jadde
L. Odoll IIIII lntaDt doulhter,
!fro. Jolll E. Wood and dlqiJier, Mr1. Waaley A lie D.
Wllllu1 B. Alloo, Rita D. Coldwell, !Ira. Beall 0. c•..,., Mro.
Raosell w. OlldUr, Mr•. wn.
Uam R. Dane, Mro. w-n

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Cbarlos Adoml,
Aador- Jolin Alb, Mlc·
kJ Alb,' Kareo Bll(y, D ia vi d
BIIJ"IIborl, lte8laa 111111. Rlellf
Bolla, llorlh l!Qrlu, D o n n a
Buncb, Fncl 8urnQ', Bajo.
ton, Jllllla Car11411, VldiJ Cleland, RuWd Coucb. M.lm Cromuns, Jo¥!'0 Dam, Ruoseii-Davll, Ea- ~ Erl&amp;- . Comle Games, lqrld flaw.
~. JamU !WI, Collllle Garnes,

- , . Freeker, JIC9Ielino Bat""" MUy Jane,y, Geaero KIn a,
llu7 KrawoeQD. Keith Ultlo,
Mike U.,, Jonat Morrla, Ezra
KlRr, Mark Morria1 a_. NQ',
Gary ll'Doll, Paul - - Joe
Roaenbanm, Gloria Sarver, Deb ..
blo Selotek, llarold Sla-, Jamoa
IIDrJ, Gary - e r , A I be r t
Sm:Uh, Jeallde sChneider.

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BY MRS. FRANCIS MORRIS
Rev. Paul Sellers reeenti.Y Illtended a TOWD IIIII Camtry jurledletional conferonee held al
Wlllloms Bay on Leke Gene-,
Wis. He olio -.lied a jDIDt
meetlog of tile Town and eoam-y
Commission ol tile aiJr UD)tal

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Metllodlst Conferences In Ohio.
'Ibis moetlDi wao held at tile
IDdlanola
Ulllled Methodlot
Chureb In Columbus.
Mrs. Eolia Pickens, Mrs. OHio
llae COoarl end Mr. and lira.
Harry Plekone Yloltal ot tho 11&gt;neral - . In Parkor-.r In
respect to Mr. 'Edward Raa,' a
brCJihar-m.low ol Mra. Ed Da
George, M111 Reba L. KliDr, Pickens.
Mr. IIIII Mrs. Jallles S. RHo,
'l'lmoll!1 w. Little, Mro. Beajamln 4'ldnl, 11ooe M. Jewell, Sr., son ant doulbtor. are 'fill~
Jolin M. Richard...; Jr., iboeyl lng Mr. and Mrs. MJron Mack
L. stanll)', Ivan Tumer. Mra. B. ID New Mexico.
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C. Wallie, Scott A. Wroblewokl, . Mr. and Mrs. Titus PieMro. Richard L. Rldmlond IIIII and Blsters, Joalo and Maud, "'
Sync..... neltal tllelr alster,
Infant deuf!lrter.
Mrs. Frankie Nelalor. 5uDdal'
afternoon. Mr. IIIII Mra. Piealee Yloital Mr. 11111111'1. Job o
117 BER111A PARKER
pPFC. Roeer Klein arrlwcl reMr. Albert HUI baa bun ...,_
eently D-om Gei"IDIII)'. Ho will 11noc1 to Ida ._. with ftu.
spent ts cll,)'a leaw with hie wife
Mrs. Am Coo opeot a In
and son and hla parents, Mr. and Columblls wltll relatl..._
Mr. and Mra. steYe Claland
Mrs. COlford Kloln. Mr. Klein
wUI leo.. the middle or Fabru- IIIII Vlnceot (!( Pt. fJ,eooanl were
ary for ayeor In VletMm.
Sunday guesto (!("'ila )IOI'Onla,
Mr. and Mrs. Muk Slahl of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cleland.
Stockdale Yleltal reeentl.v wltll-'- Dwlghl MeCIWll lo opendi'W.
Mr. and Mro. Normon Sdlaefer. in lndel!Dite Umo with hie PlfMrs. Fraoeoo Brown and Mrs. onts, Rev. and Mro. Dole Ye:Dorls Rinehart of Pomeroy vi.. Clura.
Mr. 11111 Mrs. BOoelw P . Ita! receotly wllh Mra. Georgia
Diehl.
1011 of Radellfl were -lid
Mr. and Mro. Cllflord leeo- guests ot Mr. IIIII Mrs. WWiollf
hour and Mra. Janet Smltll visit- ~ 11111 Mr. IIIII Mro. lllel&gt;.ed recent~¥ with Mr. and Mrs. ard lfa.ynard.
Huaer leenbour, Portland.
Mr, IIIII Mra. Tom Curt1A o!
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Odin, Charleatoa wen recent weekeld
Patti lid Pemd.e, were recent sueat. or their~
dinner .,..ato of Mr. and Mrs..
Mr. 11111 Mrs. ~ 11on11
Clorenee Swauger• Albony.
Yloltal ller alster, Mrs. Ellbor
Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Fox comotoell, ot ~ on Wodha.. reblrned lromatrlptoFlor- ...._..
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Jiwell, l'lll1 ltluer, · - · u..
oamn, F4tlllled, Dulree Pike,
· ~re~p Junior Hlllh SdloolnomGRADE 9 - Richard A s h, Debra Gernea. Deania Gilmore, Sam u..a-. a.irloo lklllltd 130 puplla to the honor roll Dorb Barnhart. Irene Barnes, Vletorlo Grate, Nancy Groonlee, 1111. JolumJMDlar,~Jiol&gt;.
at the dose "' tile Coortll • I x !ilaan Andrews, Tommy Crisp. Connie Grueaer, Melanie bad- ..., Linda RuPo, J a lb o •
Pamela att1&lt;11, ~ B e r r y, ott, Cathy Hall, ibeU, Hall, Pat
-II'OAIIDI )10l"lod.
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lh"'na a grade ot "B" or Mike Collums, Jo Ellen Diehl, Harris, At111ur Kl-, WUIIom rei
&amp;Ill, "DalJu WUr, J I ft e
1n au lbe!r ouQiecto to Nancy Dimn, Roger Dixon, An- Krawsczyn. Connie LamiDg, n-u.MarlndiiY...... .

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weekend
of!ofr.lllll !fro.
Truman RuesaU •
~ Ylsltor &lt;lt . Yr,o. .J e d
Webster, Sr., waa her arndaoD.

Youths Meet at
Heath Church

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DRYOPNitl
Genrd, . Pati1eta .lll.p,

J. C. RuaaoU end liloa Debblo
Robey ol CaniOD, 'both. ~

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ImBer who oul!eted
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IIi .and out ot ~ •I'!"• !1Jat ~. ~ to 1!01' coqllnod tn ~
Jon Weboter, of Columbus. He
~Paullllpton~ _......,,
tJIII...-olv Roopl..,_ In Columbol, iiOcl.) -719. Slnco be~ t11ere ha
ston'l
c
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of RolJ&amp;kua
Jllano were tQade for a !\IID- opeD! tile weekend here with Iill
boo llnjlo,........_,., ihrae 'tlaloo, t~~e'laat o0o
one of
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blo lep below tho- noenaltatalbybloodeloto. Hola In l-Ive £m.9baall .~- ...., pledged, bJ, "DJaP. lllo to be hold ooiJilllmo relativea.
Mr,
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Mrs.
lloftlal StNIIe
t!le. Wcimea'1 Alooelatton (!( tho tllla opriDc. Grolul ~ -­
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ll!lddiOilOI"I Flr8t UD!tal Pteabr· etv• bJ Mro. MYt&lt;m Millar end and dauihter, llBDean, ol COiumW. - · P11111n0, (!( eoureo, Ia In ColumbUs end stays with her ierlm Chllrcb meellna 11urodot. lira. Prod Lewla. Tho - e r bua were weekend ·sue•t• of her
COUIIO,. Jlr, ~ A. Tracy, and dlughter, Shal"On JowoU, trevolo
nl&amp;tn at tho t:Jmeb.
for m!oalonarlel' woo i!IYJD bJ mother, Mrs. EllzabethAnDWebbiek OJ!II fcirt!loteri ~ m· so.
Mrs. Dwlllbl Wallace, pno!. Mro. Wallac:e, wbo illo prellnt- ster, and g:raadmother, Mrs. C.
- . ....-.....1 1 tlOIIIDiunity ed daVotlona.
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o. Chapmen, of Rolland. Thoy aJ.
QIIT!If. MOVE Mra. Crooka pvo tile ;:.r o- so Yl.aited hla ,Pirenta, Mr. and
Jnneoa Heweteon look her wee)umd time off froaulutleo at Vet- mooUna - - bJ Fe4illar·
Bt!JD81t
POet 128 to bo held at · gram eiltltled "AI a Mao Tlilnk- Mrs. Clarence struble. ·
orono MemOrial Hoapttal to IIIOTI .n-om ber llorm ._~ In the Rock
tlle l'relbJterlan Cliureb at 7 :30 et11."
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Sprt11111 areo to tile JaClli! Elborfeld- on Mulbom A"'- Here to
().Ill. on Feb. 18. Tho RoY.
BefreohlllMU wore ..,...ill bT ambulance Thursday to Holzer
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pve llor an aaelst wlthtllemOviiii!Jobwae dauglller, Joen, a oenlor at !17Ie Borden, cheplaln (!( t b e Mrs. Wellaee, Mrl. lllptonltali,
Hospital. His son and daughterOhio Slate UD!vorolf¥. Franets hao sold tfl!l farm.
Galllpolle State !Dill.-, will be Mra. Crooks, Mrs. 0WoD I D d In-law, Dr. and Mrs. M. K. · Fullnplieatlona (!( peroonal IDID Middleport, tile Ron McDade famU) lookl fonrard to a move tho _..er. Tbe- ..,.,..... Mro. Lewis.
gate of Atbens, YIBiteol him and volY8menl was tbe p!'Oirllll
to Wootentlla. 'lbe f1m11111ardly gat aettled lolbe!r -1.v remodMr. end Mrs. o..P. Klela.
theme preaented 'by Mro. Jilek
eled -.,, tile former Dowm'W pr&lt;!per\)' on Grant St., WileD Mr. ed the legkmalrea f«irarta..t.
tile 001111111111111' oorvieellllli&gt;ledl·
Slavin, COUDaelor, at S u n d a y
Mellodf&gt;
tranafernid fo COlumbus by tile COlumbus and Soolbern
ed IIUJliiOr\ "' the Beck to G ci d
nlilrt'e meetiDI ol tile Heath UnitOhio m.etr~e Go.
ed
Methodist Church Youtlt Fellolmement
thraulb
tllelr
'lbe Don Enr1Da ..... purehailod tile McDade Pf"Pe~IIIII &gt;rD once.
lowahlp.
be IIIOVIna bidt tp Mlddl~ this month aflor haTing spent tile past
Tbe annual World Da¥ of Pray.
Aa a feature d. the progrw.-n,
eeYOral montlia at G*lllpOUe Fem. 'lbey couldn't be I!Qie.r abool
er
service
to
be
held
on
Morch
Mro.
Slavin used material on
returning to tile old ....,. town.
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rattnl reladonalrlps bet•een
fo11181'011 wa1 IIIIDIIIced. The
members and advl.son and an
A J!EAUTIFUL BRONZE pioque pveolo memory or Carl Kauts
service Ia ._oorod by Church
a111tudellll"V9Y.
Mrs, Karen Prottengeier and
by several of hlo cloee friends wioa preoOIIted to Mrs. Kauts during
MONDAY
Womop Ualtal of Melge CoualrThe mldwlnler lnstUute to be
daughter,
Terri Marie, of West
tho Sunday mOl"llllll worshllo service at tile Trllliv IJnltecl !l!ure~ of
GROUP I,W&lt;Hilen'eAsao.,MidOl!leoro
for 1969 wert InstallJetrersoo, are here riaiting Mr. held at PoriiiiiiOUth thlo mont11
Chrli~
ed by Mr1. J. E. Karl.,-• .S h t dleport First Uolted P~
and Mrs. Leo Ke!llllldy, Sr. 'lbey Will aDIIOUI'leed and several mem'lbe plaqlll!, to bo ploeod In tile "'otlbule, was pres.- tn Mrs.
uaed BD open Bible, a alabo, I lon Church, 7:30 Monday olsht
wiU be joined here loter In the bers lndleatal t11e1r Intention to
Kauli by .tile Rev. Bill Perrin. 'llle Inscription Includes tile date of
cross
and a candle In her cere- at the home of Mrs, Tom Kelly.
cart•a birth, the date of his death, and a tribute tor his maDY years
week by Mrs. Prottengeler's hus- atlelld.
mony. IDstalled were Mro. Wal- Mrs. Jack Satterfield, devotic&amp;o
Devotions were aben by SIDof tlllthful oervlee In tile Trlnhjl Churcll proeram. At tile Ume of his
band. Paul.
lace, presldenti Mrs. Karl Owea, al leader; Mlos Chari- Dacl1
Johnoon. Others partldpallng
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ohllng.
death, Carl wae p r e - (!(tho chiu-ch ellWICIL
&gt;let -'&lt;lont; Mrs. Edward lidson. Bible ai.lv'l__y chairman. er an:l childr:en, Julie Ann a n d In the prof!l'am were Mary BradMembora of his famll.v and oovoral friends from the chesier
RACINE CHAPTER 134, OrCrooks, MCJ"etal7i and Mr 1.
bury, Glenno Sprque, Mal')' area were there tor the presentation.
der (!( tho Eastern star, 7:30 Michael, ol Nelaon¥1lle w e r e Bechtle, Mark Fowler, Brenda
Saturdey guests of Mf. and Mra.
Sueb a nice palure On tile part of his lrlandsl
Monday nlilrt at Meaonle TemLeo Kennedy, Sr., and Mr., and Edwards, JemUer ond Brldptt
ple; Depucy Grand Metron "' MrS: Conrad Ohllqer, Pom- Gohlo, TomCasoell, GoorgeHawTHE 19119 IDGIIW AY SAFETY Blop.,...say contest In underway
District 25 Mro. Aline• V.:,~M• eroy.
ley, Davie Krawaezyn. &amp;lun
and If you've a WIY with words, you just might win a new car. Ohio
wUl be a guest.
Powe;·e, and Mr. and Mra. Sla·
~s. Betty GladWell, CO!umFord dealers are donating a 1969 Mustang Grande to tile erlllll prize
SALEM
CENTER
P.T.A.
lilonvln.
blia, opellt the weekend he,.. wltll
adult _winner With miniature car radios to eaeh county winner.
dl,y, 7:30 p.m. at tbe sehoOl; the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Del'lbe Olllo Aoeod.otlm ol Insurance Agenla lo donating cilsh
bond, under dlrectlllll of Glen bert Beeker.
awards to winners undor 16 years old. ·'Ibis Ia lho 7th annual
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trafllc alopn-oissay eantoot IIPOOsored by tile Ohio DOpartment Df
Founderl 1)a)' obse"ed: recog- and Scott, Kevin aD:i Melissa, of
H~t~Jtwt.y $afetlo. EDjrlu are 10 be mailed to the Hlgl&gt;wa.v SafetJo DeDitton of past prestdente.
Belpre and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Partment, P. ,0. Jloli; StatiOo E, Columbus.
A
tllree-meeting
horee
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MBJDLEPORT Garden Club, 8 Erwin and daughter, Amy, GelllJuot thl$ 111 a eatcby slop~~ and a brief otatemellt wl&gt;f you think
yoqr alopn wW redlioe accldenta and,. you can't ten, It mil)' be a 1&amp;8111ont eehool 1o to be heloi at p.m. Monday at Columblo Gao polia Ferry, were SUI'Idl)' guests
two locations In tile nine countY of Ohio; cleiDonstratlon by BetV of Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Erwin.
wltaler.
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lneldenfall.v, tile olllclal entry blanko are available from t b e Jad&lt;oon Area according to Ivan Newton.
THEOOORUS COUNCn. 17,
HltiJtwt.y Dopartme~ your Ford dealer or Insurance aaent. Deadline Archer, Area Extenoton Apnt,
Perfect Complement
t-11.
111e
school
tono
It
tile
Daughter~
(!( America, 7:30 Moo1011
for iubJn1tt1ni your entry Ia Morch 31.
Loag, oleeveleu neater
Oak Hill IIIah s.:hool will 110 ~~~y~~club, Moo- ve111 are llle perfeet compleFeb. 11, 18, end 25. Stlakllji -~:..
p.m., at home of Mro. ment 1o loac-sleeved bndy
ot Ne11011'1!11o will be Feb. zo; ...., 1
altlrto, elephant pull and
tweei 11drio.
27, IIIII Mar&lt;b 6 at the Colum- Harold Brown.
buo and Southern Ohio Electric
RIVERVIEW P.T.A., 7:30MonCompoulf meeting room.
Ill!' nl&amp;tn at tile sdtool. Boy
£aeb leoaloci wlli lioi!IP · at ikiiJuti 'wlli 'oicmdUet ibl!'llai ciifO.. •
7:30 p.m. 'lbe lint ooeslon at IIIDIIY andpreaentallrstalddolll•
,)rill feature a pro- onetratlon. l'llt preeldonlo will
eaeb gramoo ''Brond More Manap. be reeosDiznd. Gr~ will
ment," by Dr. cwt.a 11utto1, count twice .., tile room C&lt;JU!II.
if!&gt;roe llpeclallot (!( Tho 0 hI o
TUESDAY
State UDivoraiV. '!'be ooeond
PO!oiEROY CHAPTER 188, Or·
week or oehool will have Dr. der of the Ealtern star, 7:45 p.
A. P. .Smith, a weU • known m. TueB&lt;IoY nl&amp;ht ot tile Fomeequlne " Veterlnorlan "' Athena,
1'01' Masonic Temple; lnotella·
dloCIIIW :"Hone Health MaD-' tton of two ollleera.
aa8meat.,_. For tbe u.I. p r o- . REGULAR MEETING, Middle,...i;, Dr. tiJi:t... w11i dloc:uea port Lodge 863, F ~ ~
"Foodlni of ProtellJ. EneriJ,· ~. 7:30 p.m.; all Master ala,
Ill!! Vllamloa for Your Horoo." - . . _ by Carl L. Toyloi-,
"lbe echool will provide horiO·
master.
men IIIII leaders of ~ horae
MEIGS TEMPLE 153, P1t1!14D
dl!ba ID · -rtuniiJ to meet Sle!Bre, 7:30 Tueeday nlilrt, it
toptlter, ....re Ideas, and lm- ' tile hell; formal lnstallatlon:-of
prove -lltelti lmowlodae of
officers; members to weer f9r·
ldenee. · ' ·
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malsi retreshment. b)' holte11
partlclpatln&amp; lo tile , .~-- Mrs. Ellllbolh AUproeram are · Athena, .Gallla, man le Installing omcer.
Hocld!l8, Jaekloil, . Le._,
WOMJIIi'S SOCIETY of Cbrlalolelp, Pike, Si:loto, IIIII Vln~ t1an Service, Enterprlae Unlt.ton of tho '.Jackooo ArOI,, and ~ Melhod1lt Cborcb, 7:30 ~
Perry end 11orpa of tile Me- cloy Dl&amp;llt at tile homo (!( Mrlt
eomel ..Dle ElteDalon AroL 'l'bOmal Bentz; oacb member 1D
Further laformiotton Is avellable brine a Yalentlne.
In """""' uienllon olllceo.
WEDNESDAY
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J.OI&gt;DLEPORT
AMAT£Ull
Gardener• will meet at ·Ai&lt; IIi'
m. Wedne- at tile bOinf 'Ill
Mrs. lletl;y Clluo.
MIDDLEPORT Ulai'I!'Y Club, .
WedneB&lt;IoY, 7:30 p.m., homo Vt
Mro. Richard Owen; Mrs. Ben
11oote. ·
Philson to review- Steinbe&lt;:k•a,
The kind that comes from only
••AJDerieaard-Amerteant.-" .
prem.um quolty i.ngredieftta;
THIJI!SDAY
BRICKLAYERS LOCAL 82, ot
8 p.m. 'l'ininola)', at tile Amerl-

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Women Pledge·
.Full Support to
Legion Program

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0110 ol Mr. Nboa'o m~J,'tillbl!! bo
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dimenoioaal fuU eoloo:
rld.iritio~ '!Dd hqe ·
formal portrait me: Jo~·•iJW i;-.a!J;t-w's-l)prlnL
Printed on hoary embGioeii wlolie J'!&gt;ltfollo atodt with
deekled od,e and prod,;... iJr the ~..~ ·S.D J&gt;1'00"' .
which &amp;nt appeared Ia
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C.a be framed aDd wo!II•J\\11
mat) • C... be ploeed "'"
oWJi pordollo. Yon Will · .
trt.J,ute to oar aew

tint portrait of •
XopapbS.bp....,.,..i

sz.oo•
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preold_, daria1
odD.iaiatratloa.

Jiilwiat

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THE FIRST S-D PiCTVRE
OF ANY PRESIDENT
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Council lnstc;~lled

Uo111110lb' N........,._
Its protein nutritive-value is
2 'h times that of regular bread.

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IN,Oti:MATION
DUDLINIEI

2 SIGNS
OF
QUAliTY

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D.~~:. af Publlc.. loll

REGULATIONS
Tha P'vbll.har ,,,.,..r, the rl1ht
t. acllt It r.Jact any alllla d-mN
. . jactiMabla. The pvltllshar •ill

11M be ,..,.,..,rbla for "'•• than

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illnl111uon Char11• 75c
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11 c.,.tl par Word siJ consecutive
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25 ,_, cant Dluount on paid ads

.-41 Ma paid within 10 dGya.
CARD OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY

11.50 foo 50 word rnlnlmum . Ea.
.tdltiOftOI ..ord lc .

BLIMD ADS

,t.ddlrhmal Uc Chorgs par A~••r­
llllllletll.

OFFICE HOURS
1130 0.111- to 5r00 P •~'~· Dolly
l1lO o.on. Ia I2100 Noon Sa'hl~l

Notice
IJ.ICOI\IE TAX Service dally escept Sunday 9 to 5. Eveninp
by appointment. Mrs. steven
'Wanda' Eblin, Rl. Z, J'ome.
roy, Laurel CUff Road.
I-lNDt&lt;
SPOUTING, ROOFING
CARPENTRY,

AND

new or remod-

eling, contract or hourly,
Clinton Pl..,., Syracuse,
Ohio.
1-28-8tp

WILL DO .wing Ill lllme odppett, pockets, pegging,
hemming, allera-. etc.
Mrl. l'reddle Thabet, 11.....
Pllaae 'I'IJ.S851.
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pie. Prefer private paid PI·
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erperkuced and locally ""'
Clflllllelllled. Call before 9 a.m.

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Y.., We H•w•'THII
HOM ELITE

Motor Co.·.

1963 CHEVROLET ............ This Weell $695

. " DIRECT DRIVE
CttAIN SAWS

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A• lew a1 • •

Wanted
~ vrtQUES.

furniture. ~lshos.
mileell....us. Mrs. Howanl
Cedi. 100 W. Main St.. Porn..
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For Sale or Trade
ltlli CHEVROLET Impala two.
door bard lop, llll automatic.
stoortng and bnbs.

Cllll - 7.

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SMALL HOUSE. two bedrooms
and bath. R~asonatlle rent.
l'llone m.sno.
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ONE THREE ROOM TRAILER,
one two room trailer. Marion
Reynolds, MUGII, W. Va.
!'!lone 773-61l7.
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FURNISHED and unlumlsbed
apartments. Cloae to - ·
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IO.IIolfr

'1'RAILBR LOTS. Bob'• Mobile
caart. s,racuae, llllio 111 Slate
Rl. IX, Phone - ·

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Impala 4 dr. local 1 own.,- cor. VB engine, powr-

Val.•ant 4 Dr., 6 cyl., automatic trona., good tire 1 ,
rod1o and heater, grey finish,

Re•l Est_,. For S.fe
0'11111!211 a aww

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door hMdrop. Phone llft.700'1.
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--SOME !ti'RAW. Phone 992-6227.

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pleco

brealfast set with green legs,
Like new. SOld fOI' $145.15.
Will seD tor $1115. Call before
5 p.m. 7C-4211, ask tor David.
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FOUR ROOM house, bath,
Main Sl., RuUand. Phone 742- ·
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BUJi'P'ET and cl1lna dooet.
Phone 7e31ZI.
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WE'RE FORCED
TO RE-LOCATE

AND THAT MEANS

SAVINGS TO YOU

WATCH FOR
SALE
PRICES ON EVERYTHING
IN THE STOR!

Bryants Budeet Shop
101 W, Moln

Po-y

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BUILDIN~
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PHQN 1:· 304-675-2425

Continental ConJt. Co.

.PT." PL EASAHT, W. VA •.

PH. lltWIU

Hilt 'H•IPI'
NEW QRLEANI&gt;-(NEAJThe New Orleaua Salilta of the
NFL have been &amp;eUiDI: 101111
aldtllne bali&gt;
At 111rt.

trom

The beaJiled trumpeter

never mllies a Salilta home

game and comea equipped
with trumpet imd mlcrOpliOae.
Durill.2 brealra ln the aetlon,

he enfertalns the crowd with
such well-known claulcs as,
.. Get That san " . and ..Go

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lilarOI In it 11&gt; stun• IIIII. i"reertfnn ill 10 ·
capital, BW Fox of .,...... eomp~m ww IdOl: oli&amp; ..,.
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WMPO
INFORMAnON
NEWS
presents

LOCAL REPORTS
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Gallic and
Mason Area
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punktuation.

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Buick •~· ..... $3195

Ei.etra Two uew Hor to,,.,~

car.ful locol __., 10,.

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~ Cadillac
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C.Miti....W, FuUwo ~ul,.4.
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POIITIAC
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Senlcoo ...,.. bald In Parken·

Symptoms Vary
In Coronary Attacks
a, WAYNE G. IIIANDSTADT, M:D.'
Q-,..,.., ol m1 male reJa.
lives d I e d of COi'Oii"~
attacb. What bappens wbe:i
a person lw such on i.ttact?
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Som~ """"' eompJeln of
on abdoiilliW heavlaeu or
indii!Oitklol lild olhei's have
the leellnc that the heart 11
belnz oqoieeze!l ID a vito.
Mucfl more Important than
lr'!lnl to f lg u r e out What
symptoma to loot for II to
ret a ......,up for the pres.
eDCe of .bGWD rlak facton
and, • If· 8117 are fOIIIId, to
11art · ~iiDtlvo meuuret
before I e r I 0 II I I)'Diploml '

GeetD'.

Q--JI)-. ....... dle4 lud·
deDI'/ of myaeardlal ...,__
lloa. Ceallill hit~ ln·ibe
abtenee of ~ evlde... of
heart -dil1uiT
bUt

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F\Jml.. DIN .."ITE SET, gray,
U«c
condltloa, flO. 1'llollo tiNIII
after
5 p.m.
1~-3tc
Our secretary is tops in
the field when it comes to

IF YOU ARE BETWEEN THE AGE OF ~16
YEARS AND WANT TO EARN SPENDING MON·
EY AFTER SCHOOL HOURS PHONE 992·2156
. AltO~ FOR KATIE CROW.

ILAETTNAIS" ·

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SAVE BIG. Do ,.... own 1111
and upholstery cleaning with GOOD RAY, v..._ Neue.
Phone - 1 .
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Blue Lll!tre. Rent eledrle

LP WANTED

M6 I. Molo '- l'-rop, O.

LOS Ati!GELES- !NEA)Oouill,y.
bad ..... 1n
Hat
Rod HuDd1e.y, •icolDr"
~~. Md, who bw&amp;bt
aatloaal • ~ nta11 1ldo clalrcb (AIINII), and receiY·
AUCI'IONEER
commentetor
for Loo Ailgelel
a few lhares, ealled ooe diT CII""JJIlan FebruarJ 15 in New . ed 101118 aUIItuce, ftDindaiiJ,
Laker
lelecuta,
rememben
Claiplole 8onlco
aJJJ urged C01qtton to meet a York CIIJ, a wiU laellldo aotu- U ..U U ~. l i e the
time
be
wu
playiq
for
Cuban refUgee who, beeauH hl1
45 Ul. SHOATS. Pllaae J17.
teloYialoa adverUalnr, eel that ba _ , . to ........ to the Lltl!i'l 8lld spoiled aclreu
wire had been h&amp;vlllg .trGot&gt;le .pluo DOWipaporo and Jhlpzlno the U. S., lXI lllrlaa&amp;b, Sllllll. Doria Dayln the croWd.
Zltl.
1-21-Stc
CriUBn....
diapering her two IIIJiaiJ chil- ado.
Wontdp llrYieea ,.... bt1d Ill
"I walked up to the foul .
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dren,
had
invented
"a
fantutl.e
MJD:1J RAY and tlmotlly. Joe
llltlal produata wiU bOld 10:45, -with tbo S... Culo. A line, tumod toWard Miss Dav,
cllaper ,PilL"
\ per.. liDaetle, lhOWer eurialnl bulfne11 maet'qWUJiil•?ldfor and ,Yellld, 'Thla - · · tOr
Wlpple. 1'llollo 98UIIO,
AIR
CONDtTrONING
Refrlger''I
reaDy
didn't
want
to
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l.a.elp
(no holes Deeded) eoo11, li'clua· the cllli'ch llan Weclnoldq II you, Dorll,. baby:' Thlln I
-.alinJ)' boake4 the ball !Jiroulb
atloa aenlce. Jaell't llofr!g- him, • , ~ Compton u he nib- ors- Jut about IIOJ llouNhold 1:30 p.m., J""' ~~.
the tiallbl It wu lmpriieralloo, Now
lmH bled slillh kobab In a Ruoalln
E.UILY Alll!lRICAN ltereo ootlthet - s IIOiiiOihlllll on
""ndle, the IIDalldoolftter.ar llve."
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lllr. and MH. 111111e WD1li111, Ia
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vor to a,.'frlend.IDd ltoddlolder.
4-opeed lntA!nDbr .._ .
Aller C«iuton and Vazquoz UJ with the clll- PII'L
IIIWlY - MIX ...... deliv- It illmod ...t to be the omartelt mot, they lormod a CCODJIOI\l'
lllr. and lllra. 1lan7 Ollhrle
'l'bls set llln In
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Fait .... ...,., Free toll- queo 1o the lil03t IIIWIIIP'!IlliiD
« pay $1GUI. Cllll - - .
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l'vo over kmwn. He thlnka ln u a aubaldlar1 with ;...,.... and iamJq lllill&amp;ar Gnwo, Oldo.
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perl, Oldo,
I • lfe thoulllliltbs of on lncb. He ..., que• and ~ 1'1111 the &lt;9- ~ of Utile ROclcJnr ipoat
ANTIQUES, dlas, lll:idlure,
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mlseellaueo118. Call BIN116.
BUDGET PRICE l1l:idlure Gil work before It Is built. A11c1 Ida Cllpelte lbteraallanal.
lard Swarts.
our tb1rd lloor badpt sbop.
F r - here ncelnd word o1
ClJINCHil.I.A poll. Cllll Bq rumtture, Middleport.
' the doalh &lt;JI. lllrs. Nell (!Jiq)

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Now I have &amp; coveed swiJb.lnJecllon -molded from )IOty· milia )100~ llads 011111'11, rlciiDe
piop,-1ene, UWI ciJPeUe adjgltl · horli-1 IDd ftve 1'01'111\)UI &amp;crel.
to various
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flrml.y bot teariiiiJ Cll' thanks II&gt; a dilper pin. •
shredding and c:an be _...t ·
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and doled outl)o ..,.
band. Becauae It ts plutle It ts
· ably will mako a miUicmlro u,td. rultproof and eeDIIOIII!cal.
out or c - •• • oaleiiiiWI 11 bu ao IIWIY opptieallona
and Boy Sc:aut aocutlvo who Colllllllll will market ...., dlt10 1'011'8 WBI &amp;0 broke he ferent reta1J producla lXI the
"borrowed'' $5 from a ...,.. nr.t nat1ono1 ~ s ' lbldq School .....
plgybank 11&gt; help _promote a ror m!U'ebruar7,
Jan. 26, waa 57, tboollerlnd18••
toy !tom.
Lut NOY8lllher, ctlpotte proclo 99.
built that toy Into ucto ,ere teot..mar- In
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pooer $1. Tiny's Barpjn)and,
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1111! stereo CQDIOIB will! 4!RAILER. Brown's TraDer
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preseut own1968 CHEVROLET Nova, radio IIEP()S!lF;SSm KirbJ ......,
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and beater, very clean. Raturea,
equipment and 1Jusl. ......... .......... OIBit . . . .
eleaDer In OJ&gt;IIIbl.
cine Home NatiC'Inal Bank.
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off a payments ot ...to IDCIIIIh.
REALTY OOMPANY
tyoewrlter, cost about 800.
ly. PlloDe 1J11.21185.
1IIENRY CLELAND
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er 26 Incb boys bike, $15.
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Truetone Solid State ffigh Fl· 'BOOKCASE,
matcbed pieces, - l c !Ire
delity rec:ord olayer, cost over
plaee, lop and llldlniao;
!50 wiD sell for $25. A beaut~
Tappan gu range. !'!lone ttlful outfit, see it. AJso several
L.P. reconls. C&amp;W &amp; Pop.
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so must sell tbe~e Items soora.
eomplete with alladlmenb.
John Mohler. Leadill&lt;( Creek
..... - ... and paint spray. GEO. HOIISTE'i'rER, B.....
mad. Middleport, Phone 11!12-.
llo_.....t but I!Uil'Onteed - · • DOWN - 5 rooms, ball!,
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In lib new ....utlon. Pay off
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BVILDING Z timet it pa:.yl to be pollte to a
1!164 PONTIAC Calalina, two
dellnd, Phone - - ·
floors 30 X 90. Good a&lt;CesB lor -l&lt;holdor, oveo one with mty
door. standard shift, ~ood
looding.
$2500.011.
body and tires. Needs valve
a rew lhares,
MODERN BAR - Oomer locajob. 139S. Harold Brewer, long lOGO BALEII of IJOOd bay, A Berkeley ~ of CIJl.
tion, 6 apartments, 2 moder:n. ton1 Va., did, and It led the
Bottom. Phone llfl5-355f.
IDd mlllnp, 45 Good opportunlty for eouple. Mormon father of 12 to .. In!-2-31&gt;
I bolo. Bomer Willard. 1'llollo
160,0110.011
veutlon touted as the blaolt ·
fastenln)J clovtce brealcthrougb
S1lfALL FAIIMll NEEDED
TERRIER puppies, sill -n
HF.LEN or VIRGD. TEAFORD otnco the aafo\Y )lin wu J&gt;&amp;old. Rahlh Fruth, Mason.
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receive all!l deliver mare
blood. Some doetora ~ favor
JoQlnc and Waiting and ID
nerclle ln wbleh )'011 beild
over and bold your _bead
down for u to liD to
btlnl mare blood .to your
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Lea Shy .,.,. for- the DaJ.
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Jesse Jewell,

Autos Collide

Farmer, Dies

Near Shammy's
PGmerQY polic~ L:WOi 'l.e\l.l twoear acddent on Old Rwt~ 7, oil
Welt Main-St., SwU.t.Y at 12:1:sa.

LETART• W, VL- J•HEarl
.Jewtl!, 80, RFD. lAitart, W. Va.,
died saillrdoJ ........ In llol..r
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said
Dennis
Boothe, 19, PomerG¥. drhing a
1957 model car, blcked Cram the
Slamm,y"s Drlv&amp;-ln lot into an

llo .... bora ~~~ t, 1888,
bt " " ' - CountJ. the ..., of lbe
!ale WWiam C. and MAry AI·
lee Roush Jewell. He waa a farmer. Mr. Jewell wu a member

••Authorities

ea&amp;lboUncl vehicle ope~ted by
Ralph Oiler, 17, Vinton.

of the Bachtel United M - d
Ourcb for over 60 ~ears and became a tnstee ~ Cbe cturch.
He waa alao preceded In death
by hla wife, Cora M. J.,.all,
1n 1954, aDd three brothers.

Oiler's 1964: model auto was

beavib' damaged and there was
mediwn damaae reported to the
Boothe vebide. Oiler swtered
inj&amp;ry to his left knee ctp, police
aaid. No arrest was made.
Pane roy police over the week·
eml also reported Kenneth Gil·
key, 19, Shade, was cited to May•
or Charles Legar' s Court feb. 4
on a charge of failing to have
ownership transferred.

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lea W., Arthur, and Edward.
all of RFD Letart; a dangloter,
Mary Katherine Goodwin, RFD,
Letart; rive grandclrlldre; four
great - grandchildren. T h r e e

brothers, George and Lonaie,
both of New Haven, and Thomas, st. Petersburg. Fla., and

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a sister, Mrs. Edith Roush, New
Haven.
Funeral services will be held
Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at t h e
Bachtel United Methodist Church
with the Rev. Mrs. Achsah Miller omctating. Burial w1ll be
in the Graham cemetery. T h e
body wlll lie In state at t h e
church one hour prior to services.
Friends 1JUQ' call at the Fo-

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F1Uieral services for William
Clarence Rardin, 72, wlll be held
- . , at 2 p.m. at Bringman
Funeral Home in Upper Sandusky, wtth burial in the Smltbville
family cemetA&gt;rr.
A gralllate architectural engle!Kirlg Funeral Home after noon
etneer from Ohio State in 1921,
today.
be was a retired branch manager ol the Agricultural Fire
IJ1d caouaJty Co. In Cleveland,
l!1d lived In Raleigh, N. C.
Mr. Rardin was a member o!
llgma Pld ~aUoo fraternll,y, a
3Srd degree Masoo and had reeeived his 50-year pin in maWalter M. Hendrick&amp;, 50, RaIOIIfY.
He was a member of t h e cine dlocl Solur&lt;lay In the VetMemorial Hospital.
Cleveland ChaMber of C o mSUrvivors
include his wUe,
meroe for m&amp;l\Y years, a lHe
Nondus
Marie;
bls mother, Ruth;
member In the Order or Blue
four
children,
Roy Albert, SleGooae, and a member of tbe
pheD MaUhew, Kay Marie Rowe,
lDternatiODal Insurance Assa.
Ho Ia survived by hla wife, and ROI81Jl8J'Y Randolph, all of
PbJlliai and a dallgllter, Mrs. Racine; three brothers. Flgyd
Joaa J. Cron, of Raleigl1, N. and Don, Racine, and Arthur, ln
c. Seni.cea were arranged by COlorado; three sisters, Evelyn
Whaley, Darwin; Allee W h i t e,
t11o Mll&lt;bel F~a~eralllomo.
~meroy, and Pauline Gfbba, Rutland; two grandchildren, and sevBeleus
Gimmel
eral nleeee and nephews.
He was a member f1 the Eagles Lodge, ~rtsman Club and
Dies on Friday
ci the Coon Hunters Assn.
Fwteral services will be TuesFuneral services for Balcua
A. Glmmol, 53, who died Friday cloJ at 1 p.m. at the Ewing Chapel
Ill lbe UnlveraiQ&lt; Hospital at Co- with the ll:ev. Paul Sellars olrtci........, were h&lt;&gt;ld today at 3 p. atillg. Burial will be In the U..
m. at the Ewing Chapel with the tart cemetery. Friends ma.y call
llelr. Fnellmd Norris o!llclal- at the flmeral home aeytlme.
lng, Burial . . . In the Letart
Cemetery.
!iarVivara include her h u aVETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
bond, Raymmd, Racine; """
brolber, Dexter RaylJlOII(i Rol·
Admisslms Saturday- E a r 1
llna, Akron, and lfi'Veral step- Clark, RD Reedovlllo; Charles
chDdreo, Including Gene Lem· Varian, Jr., Cllftoni Robert Bar·
le,-, d. Racine.
ria, Mlddlep:wt; &amp;le Lehew, Ma1011; Rattle PoweU. Racine.
Dladiargea Salur&lt;iaY - Harold
Will, Jr., Lena McKinley, Leah
Swift, LucUlo -ri11011, Thomas
TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
Fauber, Okey Bogp, Harold
February 3 • 4
Ramsburg. _Alva,weaver, Macel
Slowars, Vane Crites.
"HANG 'EM JUGH"
Aclmlaalona ~ - DoroCiu"
(Tec:hnlcolor)
Glem,
Racine; Vivian Al.elpa,
Clint Eastwood -lngerStevenB
Racine;
Deaale l'llleriiOII, MldCOLORCARTOONS:

Mr. Hendricks
Dies Saturday

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Discharges amda.V- Clarence

Trick Cheat

Tennant, Opal Harper, Rhoda
FeriiUBOn, BriUIIey Roblnlon.

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BOSrON _ ~FREDERICK J, O'I)ONNELL . SUl, "1411,"
the ol&gt;e of hla fam11J ~ frQm 13 10 :n. But the 18-.old
widower It all In llrfdl, ''WIMII ,... ltove ouch a lar&amp;o tam·
ib" a low mare cloo't
101ch a p&amp;"Oblem," oald O'Dcalel1 ~ married MrL ·,........,, llrallr. a dark-llalnd widow and

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The ehDdrft, _,., bo.fl and alx l!lrll m the O'DCmoll 1k1e
and Ove ~qo 1 and 11ft llirll· of the
cion, all trUU"dtod In
lbe wedding procoasloo In Bleaaed Sacrament Cllllrcll In the c!V'•
Jamaica Plain aect1oD. "FW 1be flrll dme In my IUe, I'm -chleas," aaid the Rev. William wiM&gt; o!liclated at the cere·
IIKIV·
~ .. Some of the children woo'l be 1i&gt;'lnl Ill home, .but Aid K~~
Brady, 17, "'lllere'll r \)'be 17 ot ualddl at home. 'lbat 1 1 tDDUSh·"

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loiiDHURST, ENGLAND - BOills KARLOFF, lbe pnlle actor
whose portrayal ~ 41FrankeDitein's monster., and otber mon·
mrs chilled mllllonl of DKWI...,..... ci¥od ~ bt Klnl Edward the VU Hospital. Karlol! was born WQllam Henry Prut II
Dulwlch, l!Dgland Nov. 23, 1887.
Ria death ended a career that apemed more than a half etl!l1UI7 of movie, slap, and tA&gt;levlalon actiDg. A alendor aiJc.toolcr
with a al1ghl atoop, Karlol! away from the 11eret11 waa a ~ulot,
aofl.apoken man who loved reading, gardenlns, and poemo.
CLEVELAND- AN EFFIGY OF GOV. JAMES A, ROOoES waa
burned by a dozen members of the Cleveland Welfare Rl&amp;hu Organbatlon . So1Urday to dramatize their demancl&amp; for bisl1or weirare payments. The protestors circulated brocltires whieb IUW'IOUileed plans tor a demonstratl.m In Columbus Feb. 10,

WASHINGTON - ''CALL YOUR BRASS OFF Commander Bucher
and hla men,., a man ill oakland, Calif., demanded in a telegram
to hla senator. The wire was typical &lt;t a growing volume d. protests
which lawmakers are receiYing from the tolk11 back home who
think the Navy Is t:ryinK to - make Cmdr. Uayd N. a.cher the
fall guy for .the eapture of the spy ship Pueblo.
The country apparently hal little tam for the ~th-&lt;helhip brand of heroism. 'Ibe letters express indignation at the Navy•s
warning to Bucher that he faces a possible court martial for surren:lering his ship to the North Koreans wlthoot a fight.
HOLLYWOOD- TELEVISlON'S MOST PlJBUCIZED aport&amp; rhubarb or the season came wheFJ NBC-TV cut away from the end r1
a New York Jets rootball game to start a special program, --Heidi •• But Rick Du Brow in his dall.v review, said ABC-TV made a
de.cislon on &amp;mday re~le to rans who have come to admire the
network's geruine interest in athletics.
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It came at the end ol. ABC·TV'a weekly profesEoional basketball
game, this one between the Boston CelUcs and New York Knlckerbockera. Right before actioo ended, Boston•s great .player-Coach,
B1ll Russell, took a long pass, rammed It through the basket and thEII fell to the Door, hard. As the same ended, he remained
there, his knee severely whaCked, and as the camera properly moved tn on him, me oould see the pl.ti!W si.ght of Russell in obvious
agony. For basketball ~ans, and for jult ordinary televiewers, it
was a matter of simple human eoncern.
One of the amouncers made the correct statement that although
New York had won the game, the real story waa there m the floor:
Russell. But the televiewer never had a chance to fine out more
about Russell's injury, boW badly he was hurt or what was to be
done wtth him Immediately. For on came the final credits r:A the
broadcast as Rus&amp;ell remained on the noor - and tbe network
arbitrarily ended its coverage.
9!J!o ))opes there will novor apln be the )apse In lallA&gt; that
allows a cutaway to credits as a human being is 1n agony before
a national television 8lldience. The viewer who wanted to find
out what happened to Russell had.to learn elsewhere.

GAUGES
GIUI(&gt;&lt;Aia, IU
and SU ...U.ro out; PI- PJeu.
.,., 29.86; Pamel"Qf • Yoaon,
31.S6; IUnlal, US rlal.lll; Ku.
awlla Falla, 8:13 illllii"Cl Qllr.
leatoo, 20.11 rlai'llo LonciOo!.J'U!&gt;o
nlng S. 75 foot of rollora; M1ro
QIOI, ~ 5 loot; and Wlofield, , _.. B filet of roller.;
BOAT MOVEMENTS
GALLIPQIJS LOCKS- l.. FIore dawn 4;55 ;. m.; S. M. Jenks
down 7:00 p, m.; Stool Ranpr "'
8:25 P. m.; Gtorp T. Price down
9:55 p, m.; Diane Bolworth down
3 L m.; Wal!A&gt;r CUrly"' 3:W L
m.; ElalDe G. ckRm 5:20 a. m.
KANAWHA RIVER - Manne!,
Fort llaorbum "' 2 L m.; Wlofield, H. E. Bowlas _ , . 6 p.m.;
Polly R. ., 8:20 P. m.; BeaTer
up 4:45 L m.
omo IUVER - Lock 14, Mack
Gltllble "' 8:40 P. m.; Northern
up 10 p. m.; Lock 16, Harvey
Jordan"' 12:15 L Dl.l. Lock 17,
John J. Rowe "' 2:10 L m.;
Queen City "'I. 6:30 L m.; Balleville Locka. Duncan Bruce lC)
3:25 p.m.; Jane T. \V 11:05 P.
m.; Edward S. Boswortb 'I' 11:25
p. m.; Lock 21, Vulcan \1) 6:45L
m.; Lock 22, Forema~tdown. 6:20
a. m.; Racine Locks, Valvoline
d011rn 6 a. m.; Greerqt Locks,
Irene Chotln I.V 8;25 p. m.; Revenswood up 1:15 a. m.; Jim
Murpiey and Ranger"' 4:05Lm.;
John !Add Dean 1.1) 8:20 a. m.;
Meldahl Locks, Esao West Virginla tV 3:30 p. m.; Allied-Asllland It) 6:30 p. m.; National up
9 p.m.; Williamll Zimmer down
midnight; R. H. Huffman down
12:15 L m.; Bartera Brent Ltl

Mr. and Mrs. w. Boyce am
Marty Redman of Columbus, am
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Russell
and family of Pomeroy were recent SUnday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard RusseU.
Mr. and Mrs. Ol&amp;rley Smith
were Sunday afterDOOD visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Johnson
and llmily.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley JCJim.
son am family were SW1day eve-

visitorsofMr.andMra. Kirley Johnson.
Mrs. Paul Pierce and Randy
of Minersville were Wednesday
viaiton ot her aister, Mr11. Larry J&lt;lhnson.
Mrs. Geneva Slumate Ia vialtirw with her son, Mr. &amp;Ill Mrs.
Leon Shumate and ramlly, at
Parkersburg.

Eleven

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weekel!!4

01 ofllcera Gt ~&lt;;olllpallaPOol,
Stloto'Hiallwoy Patnl, IDveatlao~

all

c1 hlo "'!!"• Tho vehicle

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c1 drh1"' ...hno under lbe 1n11..
•nco of alC&lt;Ihol 1111 drhllll ,...
d6r ,...,..lon. Hi Ia achodultd

Smith,

LAST BIG WEEK
SAVE $2 T0$4

PERSQ.YO.

CHOOSE FROM ACRALANS, NYLONS AND
MANY OTHERS IN1HADES TO HARMONIZE
WITH ANY HOME!

HURRY TO

lniels Furniture
MIDDLEPORT

992·2635,
OPEN FRIDAY

SATURDAY NIGHTS

Linda,

Donald and Mike.

YOUTH KILLED
ST, MARYS, !ldo (UPl) Jotm lL Nqel, 19, MIDiter, was
kllloclwh• hla car all"u&lt;k
a br!dp abutmonl ..,... here.

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If some of your change
feel&gt; greasy, it may be

counterfeit; it 10011 also be

change 11ou received at
the lorol beanll"JI.

died Salurday

In the lluntlngtoo Cabellllolpltal.
Funeral oervlces will be held
1'uelday at 1 p.m., at the Hall
Funeral IIDme at Proclor'rille.
:sur~ will be In the Bowen
cometA&gt;rr at lluntlngtaL Mra.
CbeiiA&gt;r Lem101 of RuUand Ia

o 1111 lnjoey; Pool RuaaOI!, "• ·
, . sayre car w~ clo!mollobtd
Lower River Rd.,
cl ~nd !here wao m--.tA&gt; .........,
111e chin; Ioili")' Raaaall, 21,"1ac- lo the parked cor.
erallooa of 1110 Ieaa, IIIII Ka1110th · Tho '!iO!folclltd~.MD. CO.

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rlaoo auflerecl o cut on lbe-th C - Juvenile C&lt;M1 Feb. Bono

but ,... nat treoted. Thoro waa
heaVY ........., to IJol.l&gt; cars.
Tho patni cited -rl""' to
Gallipolis MunicWii COUrt Feb.
3 on a charge of reckless qter...
oil..,
Andy M. sayre, 60, RL !Galli·
polls. sufl'ered • lacen.tlon of
the mouth but wu nat trelted
alter an ocoldent it 8 p. m. Sui&gt;ooRL7ln

charp ollaliUI"etoal'*&gt;wlthlnlbe
aoaurod .c lear ella.., after an ·~
accidltlt AI 5:51 P. m. ~ on
East
~' In Rio Gl'ando.
~ aceidelit oceiiL"nd. tbe
palnil lalo! wbon Ca"""7 lllllocl
to alql alldhllcerotruc:ktherot &amp;, ~ ~ dri~ b)' Jamea E.
~'29, RloGpnde. There
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VOL. XXI NO. 199

POMEROY.Mif)DLEPORT. OHIO

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LET US OUTFIT YOUR HOME COMPLETELY
LIVING ROOM - DINING ROOM - BED ROOM

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AciTertlaement lor bldltobulld ott 'Witb ....,.. feel, wm eovPomoroy'a ......._ v-11111 er mucll of the towo.
- p l a n t will be rltd1 for
The main tnmk Ill» will be
JIUbllcatlm this ,........, lolaJ o r
Main St., and,
Cborlel ~ lOidtowo......U bt lddltlcn to lbe plant a r o a,
.Other aroaa Involved Include 1Jn.
lloocla,y niii1!L

HURT RESEARCH PROLO. .S LIVES

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worldna -11117 ,... tllo pnJeet Wrl&amp;ht SL, LoCI.lll St., the Coal-

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cleartd 'lboraday In Cot.-•

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1ACH IVMIOL RIPRIIINTI 1.000 LIVE&amp; P,.OLONQID.

since 1962, said

Iaiii remain 10 be .lOil'kod

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DIDpais,~; SOndora'andDemp.

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lllneorlng ~ _ . . 10
work out final )1H411¥ert!s!ng
...- . . MaJor ~ and Sollcbar Fred W. Crow will all
In COl ihe IOialOO.

FURNITURE-FLOOR COVERINGS-DRAPERIES

......... in the fight again:lt heart and blood vessel disOCIHI 1inc1 1950 has meant the saving of some 49,000
liras a year. Had the 1950 death rate lor Americans under
65 panisted, tho onnual toll from those disease• would
oxcnd 302,000. The actual current rate is about 253,000.
Statistics sltow that impn~vod 10ortality rates in tho
middle-age brocket fayor women about two to one.

APPLIANCES- HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Dependable Known Makes - Bll Selections

Tho MWOl'&amp;gO and t r plant, llnancod lllroulh a $562,800 EDA jp-ant approved bt 11187,
lbo $180,000 bond fund - ocl II¥ Pomeroy voteri ·In 19$7,
and tbiiJuih future lale of mortIBP revenue bonds to be paid

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port area and lbe Naylor'a Run

Councll, In otber avtf,rltv. aKreed 10 let up a 40"-llour work
week sebednle for members ~
liit pollee d e - bt &lt;Ompll-

33Guards Off
••alan·
Pen Day Shift

Pomaro,y Route2,haabeenpr&lt;&gt;-

Sst. Tabaa Ia prosentl,y

eel to 1bo B21at Combat SecurIty Pollee SQuadron at Pban
llq, VlotDam. A 1966 gra41.
alA&gt; of Pomeroy llllh School,
he entered the U. S. Air Force
In February, 1967.

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Wll;'den Harold J. C:an:hrell
said no rational guard troq:ls

llomb warnin.u
or alate highway patrolmen
-· --o were needed on the overnight

Air Crew
SignFumfor
Regatta Fun

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If A Fire Destroyed
YOII Home?
Could you alford to buy o
new home or rebuild yaur
home? You proboblr have
"fire al'ld extended eover..
age., insurance with your
morfiage, but i 1 thi 1 en..
ough?
This
insurance
might only pay off the
mortgage. See us for ad-

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Phone 992·2966

PT. PLEASANT- Point Pleas.
ant llllh Sc!JJol waa cllamiaaed
at 1 p.m. Monday after a bomb
scare report.
A eaU was made to the local
Slato Pollee detachment o!llce
atatlng a bumb had been placed
at Point Pleas&amp;Dt llllh School.
Officials immediately evacuated tbe aehool premile&amp;.
Monday's bomb threat was the

(6 p.m. to 6 a.m.) shin.
"We have about 35 men in-

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type wheels. And ·· ~·tolitrol, trunk·li4 releqe.

tpedal •vin&amp;t on IC;Imc or our, bert sellert:
S;mne·
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ville. Catalina, LeMant and Cultom S. Every
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And,we equip them all with IOmt or our moot poJ&gt;U· Sale IO'&amp;'O&amp;t.: Aftd lt.'o"wl&gt;y,.,.. ahl&gt;uld· ~ In one ' .
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he ruled out the

biggest conceaalaft tbot the
Cannwnlstl haft IICIII&amp;ht.-tlat
polldcal queatl(fl•· relad'W to

ave on what we make aoo onb'
took the job because we were
t.oJd more money wOI.dd be

d - n Columbus and met
with Charley Fry, ~rtrwReid, speaker pro-&lt;em of the

House.

wallrout.

Fry, after listening to their
coqolalnu, agreed to "look Into
the aiuattoo" and said he
would report to the guards ear-ly today.

each week. BU:ik said many of
the guards had been world.ng 1
between 60 and 84 hours each
week.
Although the union members
of the prison guard for .. votecl
to acc~t the agreement, which
also included a promise ot lncreued efforts toward a ~
increase, oon-union guards said
the Ullion "let us down."
One guard oald, "We clldn't

the Natiaral Guard moved ln."
Clambers, of Coii.Uilbu8, said,
"The inmates have told us
there would be trouble if the
t:rocva eame bee k to the prison.
Maoy prl10111rs were bullied,
kicked arouad and a ~e
were ki.Ued by ttJe troops when
they were .-!led In following
last summer's riot. We don't
want to be responsible for' that
kind of thlng. ..

men reached 10 agreement designed to avert the threatened

cted to ::::~

e]!pe

side covering us overnight,"" available in the near future...
The guards presently start at
Cardwell said. He would not
$5,240
annually and were askspeculate w h e t h e r outside
ing
for
a
$1,500 annual increase.
forces wOlj]d be brought in if
After
leaving the prison,
the walkout extended into the
about
2S
c1 the guards walked
next shift beginning at. 6 a.m.
The strike carne after ofll.- two miles to the statehouse 1n
cials of the American Federation of state, County and Municipal Employes, Council 21,
AFL-CIO, whlch claims about
100 members of the 300-man
gu~rd COree, and state spokes-

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also wanted a promise ot more
money, Most of ua can hlrdly

Darrel Chambers, ore ot the
AI BUlk. direetor of the counoguards.
Aid sewral of his c~
cU, aald the state ogreed to !&gt;&amp;workers
remained on duty Moogin paying time ao;l on&amp;--half
for time over 40 hours worked diU' because. "We don't want

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tho Ohio Reviled Code relative
to
charp• (qr patients
In .111l1A&gt; ltoiPI~.a.
· In llo """"' ,...,., .llali* R,
Welker,
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tmpemtnc visit a1 Pru:klent
Nino t o - French goveram.eat soureea
said the President would 1Mb
Parts tile tint Btc!p em hl1
itinerary.
The COmmunlat DIC'Qdators.
who have maintained an aloac
that there can be no &amp;Olution
except 011 the baais of tbe1r n..
point declantlon cl lui NO'I8Jl&gt;o
ber. D1a1 wait to see if tbe
presidential vlalt will OringiiQ'
new concessions.

Court Authorizes
Withdrawal of Funds
A Common Pleu COurt Journal entry bas - . Iliad - ·
milling Forrest M.. White, et al.,
to withdraw $765 of o IIQooll
made by the Slato of !ldo lor •
easement over pf'lllel'b' torhlallwa,y
wltllout~cilll
bla r~ to a jury deciJim Ia.
the matter.
In other acdvl1;y, a -lor cl·
vorco by Jo Aim BalloJ Philip Bailey
on applleatloo of lbe plaialllr.

pur-·

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The tempenluro ln....,._
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bulinell ditlrlct at

11:15 a.m. tudi,J wu !I tara• ..
under 111111.1' oldeL

Sunday Liquor, Additional Rights
._PJ;oposed in Two New !Jills Offered
a-

Bec&amp;uee when we d~ided to have a aale, we

oob'

discuss mllitary matters In the

COLUMBUS (UPD - Thirty -three guards cart of a work force
of 190 failed to report for the dayahif't today at the Ohio Penitentiary
in a pay dispute, Deputy Warden L. G. RJdenour said. Ridenour saki
11 guards calloclln sick aed 22 just falled to report,
••TtJ.ings are perfectly nonnal '' IUdenour said.
Several of the guards were 1cheduled to meet today with a mem-

on hour • long meeting held In the ·
insdtution.

What Would Happen·

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American delegation chief He&amp;.
ry cabot Lodge, eqmaabed
that he was

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offer of 11 more conwssi0111"
without specifying
ho had
in milll, when he called once
agaiD lor privatA&gt; bilateral talkl ,
with NOI"th Vietaam at a ••• ~ '
conference MolldQ.
Ky, who t.d just c&lt;me trCID
an hour-long confereoee with

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South Vietnamese Vice Prea-

moted to the rank ot sergeant.

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be discussed ftrat at the talb
until they found out exactb'
wt.t sort of conceaaiOI'll tbe South VletnameBO hocl In mind.

PARIS (UPO- C(Dl]JUln..(st ne.- the
Vietnam peace talks,
gotiators have d~cided to wait Western diplomats said today.
for concrete otr.ers of '"concesThe cU.plOOtllts said North
sions'' trmn South Vietnam Vietnam &amp;11:1 the Viet Cong
before making any move to would make no move to break
break the current deadlock at the
impasse over whether

DAiiliEL TOBAN
Daniel 0, Toben, 20, 1011 of
Mr. l!1d Mrs. Cecil 0. Toban,

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Ending Deadlock

CAIRO (UPI) - All Arab auer·
rWaleader - . , vowodtomwat
I "war of liberalloDH throughout
· laraelioGCcuplod territory.

Make EIHrfelds
In PoMeroy
Your FaMily Shopping Center

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Guerrilla
Leader to
Begin War

Niehouse Speaker
At~ Chamber

See the new Copymate Coplws for $29.95 on the
main floor.

a dal.llbter.

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Cmdor a. area drew attentkm v. .cle
street or will be conlaelod lor I ~!riot
10 the IIIUcld,y oondldott of that private areo ot the lDwfl, waa
eatimate 10 -1111street due to trucks U'aveUng IIIPI'OYed.
lng '"' lbe l1lp , _ .. tllo to and from lbe Fraley and Scbll- MaJor ~~report of d l.Jncoln Hill,
Clven a romcdoo In work from llng IA&gt;rmlnal and bual· 1!1,342.88 01 · lbe vlilago share
-vw,...~•balltl
48 10 40, In ............ with neaaes In the area; MaJor I.e .. lor court collectlooa the pall mue Crooa lloopltal ba-"114
deplrtmenta, or a - - gar waa asked to approach the month was approved.
being made aval.lallle to able Pa.J Increase. It waa ln- parties Involved and to advlae
- c.uncn ll!lllrovodthe lnsial- was dlacuuell,
cllcated extra pollee ofllcero thern a load limit would be or- ladott of two to tbur new park...Wd ba used for 111e pre&amp;ellt to dored unleaa a solution to the Ing meters on the eastern end
Allendlng " " " Ma,yor ' - " ·
wort&lt; the boors elfecUcl.
alluatlcn Ia reachocl.
Clerk Jaoe Walloo l!1d Council·
~ East Second St., near t 11 e
men Robert IIY..U. IAiot , _
- The second reading ofOrdl· Pomeroy Bowling Lanes.
Actiltlonal - · dealt with
were:
nance No. 380, a (li&lt;JIIOial In- It wa1 deelded the Engles lin, Fnrlldln Rizer, !IQV - . .
~ A delepdott from I h e volving cllaabled '"' unlicensed ConstructiGn Co. of McArthur
ter and Don

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Joel aWebllor
- - - "'at
111e laot meetine. Cblef wibater
bid olkod that polleo either be

Yaaslr Arafat told newsmeD

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Dlacusolooa oci&gt;Ueing
third alnco lbe ""'""" County
for the 1969 Big Bend RepUa bua drivers 110rk stoppage OC·
W-nd lollowed luncheoo ....~
currtd two - · ago today,
tho Pomeroy Chamber cl C&lt;4&gt;PlckiiA were _....t lllonll101'&lt;0 ot Bal!OJ'a Reo-- &lt;IQ lDDI'IIIng at lbe various
raatlolonday.
school.. ·l!ld aloo lbe home and
President Bill GrueHI' ft.. ofllce of Board member Dr. Leonparted a controct oeoln haa been ard Br&lt;nm waa picketed Monday
alped with .!be NaiaD Am.... mortJinl,
mont co. to~ ~Idea.
TWo of the nine bus drivers
Fred Crow ._.-ted MJU to bt lbe area falled to drive
diiAI ln,.,l"fiDIIbe !roc ".krwllll Monday mornln&amp; the Rrat of the
c-s~ a part of the- Reclrlvoro nat to drive alnce
gaua.
lbe . . _ beglll.
Ill other acUvU;y, the chlmber
reviewed tu pl'q)OAb that have,
or will be 1 presented far CODMEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
alderalloo by a1a!A&gt; .......,..,
ADioiiSSIONS - Verd Smith,
aeaalon.
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DISCIIARGES - Tllolnl&amp; WebJ a c: o b a, Richard a.mbera,.
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Pearl Darst.
Marge Hoffner• _..,. Joae1.
Jack CsrHY, ~ llarp"a"l&gt;
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going to let you break away with
special savings on 13 specially
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NOW GOING ON • • • •

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tuncl ..00., lll~lacontiCOlllnd lolunlclpal !lj&gt;lli'll ' i

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Mr. and Mrs. Charley Smith
were SundaY ' e~ visitors of
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News, Notes

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and otruc:k 1110. OOrlar car.
TrO.ted otHoli!V lloclic:al CtDo
ter and roleadd """" oartar,
l_rotl..,. on tile lallaldo clthe
helldJ Judith canor. 23, alto~

Dies Monday

prosperwa. baR&gt;Y country ...

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WASIIINGTON - DANIEL P, MOYNDIAN, President Ninn'l
adviJer on urban alfalra, backed up bls Wlofllcial SU8101111m
that American families receive a lDCI'Ithly t -t.by bonlll" from
the locieral sovenunent this Wll1 Sll~:
"Jtl s not a handout, It'• an inveatment in the lalman reaourees
that uldmatelY dla!A&gt;rmlne whether or not lhla Ia a healti\Y, atable,

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Hurf ...:::":t~~.;:.
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In Weekend Accidents E::~?a:t=:
wu arn.lod..,charlt,

e4 tbur mi""-Po. ,...,.. irreau
were made, one ln. eadl aecldent.
Mrs. Marr.B. ~r. Gil,
IU.l,EwiiWIOO.mldmlttedto ·
Holur Medical Collier, Flrtll .
Aw., at 4:20 -P. n&amp; S.turdl)l. 1ft..
er u aecldent in Porter, wlth
multiple abnalons, eOl'tuaions
and .shock. Her eoodltiOD ia reportoci •• good.
Mrs. carpenter was a JJIIIImP
ger in a ear driven by Pauline
carpenter, 411, RL 2 VID!on. The
aecideot occurred at 3 p. JD; Saturday on Rt. 160, at the juaetlon
of Rt. 554 when aplclol&gt;truc~op.
erated by Qlarles D. Fouty, 4.2,
DelaWare, pulled fnlll Rt. 554
ontl&gt; Rt. 160 ond otruc~ the Cor•
penter car.
11lree other persons were iDJurod including Poullne Cerpe.,.
ter. who received bruises; Joyce
Ward, 180 Vinton, and carol Sue
COrpen!A&gt;I"j 18, Rt. 2 Vinton, of wtu:m received eorrtusiOill. AU
were treated at the ho6pital and
released.
There was heavy damage to
Mrs. Carpenter's VOlkswagen
and moderate dllii'Uige to Fouty's
pickup truck.
FOUDty was not injured. He was
cited to Galllpolla Municipal
Court Feb. 3 on a charge of
failure to yield the right of way.
SIX INJURED
Six persons were injured in a
two--car collision at 12:10 a. m.
3 a. m.; Steel Trader down 4:10 SundaY on Rt. 218,threea00loura. m.
tenths miles south of the junction of Rt. 7.
Officers said cars driven by
Jud Harrison. 48, Rt. 1,North~.
and William B. Carter. 23, RL 2.
Gall:IJ»olls, collided when Harri·
son lost control of his car after
paBSi~ another vehicle and the
Funeral services are amounc- Harrison car went left of center
ed for !blrley Hollon, 73, MJn.
ersvtlle, who died this moroing
in Athena.
g,e Ia aurvlved iiY her huobancl, at' Morning star.
Services will be Weclneaday
Roscoe; four children, Opal Barr.
at
2 p.m. at the Ewing ~.
Chester; 801111, James W., and
with
burial In Gllmore cemeEdl11011, of Mlnorav!lle, and Dolmer, ol Athena; 15 grandchil- IA&gt;ry, lbe Rev. Menzel Smith 0(dren, 11 greal.gandchDdreo ancl flciaUDg.
Friends may ~all at 1he tun_ereveral nieces 8Dd -nephews. ate
al
home aeytlme,
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WASIIINGI'ON - REP. WRIGHT PATMAN, D-TEXAS, haa called on the Nixon administration to ~hange ita economic policies
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