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Flowering Pogwood Theme
O f Pomeroy Gard_·en Club
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"G:rowi• the F1owerbw Doe- ers Ill! yellow

Oa&lt;ar-

wood'' waa the topic of a paper
pre101Ud b,y Mro.

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trul.t are IJ&lt;I'Moo

time• avaneNe. She aid that

wbUe the wild &amp;rees are dltneult
at Monday afternoon' a meetln,eol. to tl'IINJPlant succ•utully and are
U. Pomeroy Garden Cl~ held at uauolly poorly shopod, tho..., ..
tho hclme of Mrs. Harold llrvlm. ery tneaare easib'tranlplanted.
Deacrlbing it as one otthe most TheM, she commentJd. are
beautiful noweri• trees of gr.... in tho ..... tho lq&gt;8 ....
spriJIC, Mrs. Roedel stated that pruned, they are trained to a d•
the dogwood is a nadve to much slreable shlpe, and the roots
of the eutern half of the United are intact.
Speaking of diseases, Mrs.
States. SOO said it can be grown
wherever the wintertelq:Jerature Roedel said that few atrect the
does not oormall)' gobelow15d~ dogwood, but noted that there is
• greeL
trunk canker which is often fatal.
As 1 landacll)iQI plant, 11 h e She said they sometimes start
said, It is as auited to one-etory when tho trunk ts injured auch
houses and smlll yards, 11 tt is •• a lawn mower ~lng lt. She
&amp;o mansions and large estates. It also reported on a fungus which
h adaptable to HVeCal. types rA sometimes attacks the bark wlth
soil though it grows beat in a tissues b&amp;comirc discolored, and
moist fertile loam which Is !!light- the necessity for sprayiJW the
ly acid, Mrs. Roedel pointed out. trees in early spring with lime
Primary demands of the dog· and sulphur to kill small insects
wood are good soil drainage and which attach themselves to the
protection from drought, and if twigs ard branches.
!grown in the open full sunlight, the
U you maintain an adequate
dogwood rmrmall.)· reaches a ma- mulch few weeds will grow, and
tw-e height or 12 to 15 feet and if there is normal rainfall this
wiU blossom freely.
will provide enough moisture,
Mrs. Roedel noted that while Mrs. Roedel concluded.
most of the flowering dogwoods
The verse of the month was
read
by Mrs. Walter Grueser
are either white or pink, some
other types such as ones with aOO Mrs. Brown led in a de"VOweepi~ branches, double flow- tional period using scripture
fn:m Luke 6. She concluded with

MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
February S-6
NOT OPEN

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
THE BIGGEST BUNDLE
OF THEM ALL
(Teehnicolor)
Robert Wagner, Raquel Welch
FLAMING FRONTIER
Stewart Granger
SHOW STARTS 7P.M.

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Creativity
FJisctjs;ed
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":.:FJ~\!~~~z;
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~Badges Awarded by Court 'th·E· .3) y p· ·. d m0nthWJsdlll)l~edl}yMra.Wit1-Je
.W. 1 .
veryoo oo_ $ -~ :;mredr.\q~ ~:::·!.::::·.
c~s!...t-:t:~t!e~ec::. ..::·:u:r.te:r.:i
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, . . awarded good
dllld
1-r.
and IIMi
cllaijengo Ill active "i_,.,lp;
llartJara Alllhoo.Y waa PH-·
ed: ~~ for dtlld: care, 11\Y
P'~ and IIMi IIOOd clti-

m.v .,...,..,.,.

i.uhtp l .challenge,

'IDd &amp;ltan
I'Vwen noelved&lt;bof.dreoamalter, dllld care. (II)Od arooadng,
my government and thechaUenge
or active eldzenlhlp1
·
The Drummer Girl" Patr,ol ser&gt;~ed refreshments ofKool.AJ.dand
QJ~Jkles. Mrs. John KraWat:!zyn
and ·Mrs. Fred Gibbs, assistant
leaders, and Mrs. Robert Schuck
attended.

and my govenunoot.

Mr. and Mrs. George Horak
and Mrs. Robert W,

smtth, Pom-

Mary Knwsczyn was awarded camp cran, hiker, outdoor
safety, dressmaker, child care,
and good grooming, and camp
craft, hiker, outdoor safety
badges were ginn to Nancy Bua-

eroy, were at Fast PalesUne
Thursday for the funeral serv- klrk.
ices of his mother. ~s. AMa
1-torak, 73, who died at the st.
t:lhabeth Hospital in Youngstown.
1be Rev. Martin Matulik was
celebrant for the reQuiem mass
at Our Lady of the Lord's Church
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pettit
at East Palestine. The Rev. Donand family, Pomeroy, and Mr.
ald E. Horak of the St. Joseph
a poem, '"Another Year., by Anna
and Mrs. Larry Hudnall, Mid?::. eparatory School at VIenna
dleport, visiting relatives inFulFlint.
was the assistant celebrant.
lertorJ, Ky. and PortsmouUl over
In response to roll call m~l_!l, Among Ule others attendtngthe
the
weekend.
services were Mrs. John Dent.
In Portsrnoutll they w e r e
son and children, Eric and Kelguests of .Mr. and Mrs. Claude
CLUB TO MEET
ly, Bellefontaine, and Mr. and
Woodard. and in Fullerton visitMiddleport Business and Pro- Mrs. Larry E. Lewis, Lisa,
ed Mr. and Mrs. Harry tuQrden,
fessional Women's Clubloiill meet Cris, Scott and Am.
MT. and Mrs. Pete H~den, and
TUesda,y evening, February 11,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hayden.
7:30 p.m. at the office or ColumJohn
Hayden, brother of Mrs.
SHOWER PLANNED
bJa Gas of Ohio. Civic ParticiPettit,
rebJ.rned here for a
A miscellaneous shower will
paUon Committee with Alwilda
week's
visit.
·
Werner, chairman, will be in be held at 7:30 Friday nigllt at
charge of the program. Refresh- the Letart Falls Communft,y Hall
ments will be served following hooorlng Ml·s. Richard Weaver friends and relatives of M r s.
the business meeting and pro- and her familY whose home was Weaver are invited to attend the
destroyed by rire recently. All open shower.
gram.

Pettits, Hudnalls,
V;s;t ;n Kentucky

WEDNEIDAY
MIDDLEPORT
AMATEUR
Gardeners will meet at 8 p.
m. Wednelday at the ftbme of
Mrs. Betty Cline.
·
MIDDLEPORT Literary Club,
Wednesday, 7: 30 p.m. , horne of
Mrs. Richard Owen; Mrs.· Ben
Philson to review Steinbeck's.
"America and Americans."
TIIUR!ilAY
BRICKLAYERS LOCAL 32, at
8 p.m. Thursday, at the American Legion Hall, Pomeroy.
MEIGS COUNTY Council, Parents and Teachers. Thursday,
7:30 p.m. at the IUverview Ele..
mentlry Schooli Ohio Uni verslty Players to present .. The
Green Blackboard. •• Good repre~
sentalion of units IM!!eded to plan
for spring district .:ooference
at Middleport In AprU; other
important business.
J1 AST CHIEFS, Magnolia Tem·
ple, Pythian Sisters, 7:30 Thurs-

••• BUT

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3 DAYS ONLY
THURSDAY-FRIDAY~SATURDAY
FEBRUARY-6-7-8
Z/6.00

CANISTER SETS .•...•..•.•...•.• $1.00

Reg. 2.00

BED PILLOWS

12 Qt,

DISH PANS •.....•.•..•••...•.... $1.00

fileg. 2.00

2 '•' 3·

5 66

ROOK CARDS
LIGHTBULBS
F

Reg. 1.49 ..... ~-loOO

2 ~ 25e

AVIATOR CARDS

lO gat. (limit 2)

Reg. 39c •••.•.•

GARBAGE
CAN
only

$1.00

BOTTLE &amp; SYRINGE
S .00

only

LISTERINE
only

LAMPS
Slide Top
Reg. 4,98

KITCHEN TOOLS

4 lor 1.00
Reg. 2.00- 3 Pc.

3 Gt.
Rea. 4.29
_Reg. 3.?8

spo

COOKERS ...•.•••.•...•...•...•• $2.00
SAUCE POTS •••...•.......••.•.. $2.00
CHICKEN FRYERS ••.••••••••.••• $2.00

2 Pt. SAUCE PAN
SETS •••.••.•.•.• $2.00

mQt. Whistling

TEA
KETTLES
f-------1-:::

1.00

FIXTURES S

NYLONS

2.00

~i~OLATORS .. 2. 00

CHAPSTICK

FLOOR PLANTERS
'1·00

33c

only

Waste Basket. ...••• 88c

Rot. 2.00

Rog. 7.95

..•.• 2 for 25c
Pint Thermoa

IRONING BOARD
With ·Pad &amp; Cover

Bottles ••••••••••• $1.00 .

Solo

Shoe. Poll sh ••••...•

3o

99

Etqulre

Rog. 1.00

SACCHARIN
Rog69c ..

28c

ASPIRINS
R.,. 49c

LADIES
SLIPPERS

14c

Rot. 1.09

Com Huskers
LOTION

e

68e

Ro,. 2.00

b10"" METAL

TOTE BAG
WiUt Stand

PICTURE FRAMES

1.00

2 !of '1.00

Rog. 2.00

HEAD SCARVES

2 1.00
for

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DOOR MATS

1.80

5

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fruita ... She used a Oow- ·
er pot' with a eut pineapple In the
center and a variety ol lrult&amp; •
Tinting boiled egg&amp; and garnishing them w:lth green mangos .
and using halves ol green peppers for holders of individual
serving1 ot vegetables snacks
were also suggested by the demonstralor.

WATE.R

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HAPPY HARVESTERS Class,
friday evening at Trinity United Church or. Christ: valentine

party begins with potluck dinner
at 6; members to call Mrs. Ben
Neuuling ror assignment of food
items.

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Adams Aimounce
B;rth of Daughter

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ams, Lower River Rd., are arP
oounclne the birth of a da~r,
born Jan. 22. at Holzer Medical
Ceoter, Ftnt Ave. The baby
weighed 7 poul')ds and 10 ounces
and hasbeen-edCiolreL,ynne.
The new daughter ts !Jeiogwel.
corned by a brother, Brant, 13.
Maternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Olivet Unrqe, Lower
River Rd.', and paterral grandmother \s Mrs. Harold Shunk,
CDqler City, Fla.

7.95

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AN OUTSTANDING VALUE IN WOMEN$

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11ie i e - ReJtubllcuowanttng
on .....,u are
M.

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Just Received A New Shipment
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Western style, pre~Shrunk 10 oz. cotton denim,
trim fit. Womens sizes 6 to 20. Girls sizes 3 to
I 6x ond 7 to 14.
.

I Colors include Ioden reen, navy blue, aqua, wheat,
~ black, pink, gold an bronze.
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F}tl•e Mats:.: ..•

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. . WASHINGTON
(VPI)- The
illbacoo · lnduotry braced lodty
for a fl&amp;ltt to the death over a
Foderal· CoJJIIIlWIIcatlana Com.
(FCC) proposal to bar
.d protte edvortlslnallrom ndlo
.... felevlolon.
Tho
tho ban wore

Vi1it th• bus)' H••••warea DepartMent to 1ee the ·

now it"'"• arrivint dally. Well Bond Porc.latn Finish \
Coolcwaro and Stainlon Stool Solo- Oneida Stal.nloot ·
' Stool flotwaro Soh - Toflon Coatod ·Aluminum Cook·
wart by Enterprise - Rubb,Piaid Hou ..wares for
kitchen and bathroom - .$1Joctal Volun In Gliddon
Paints - Scott Paper Products and Anchor Hocking
Glauware and OvenWDre - A complete line of '
Electrical Af.pliance1 !ncludlng Toasten - Mixers,·
Ironto, Perco ators, Fry Pans, Blenders, Waffle Bpk•
.,,, Hair Dryer•, Shoe Po1ishera1 Heatlnt Pad1, Hot
Plates and Cloclcs - A new 1hipment of Watn•r Cast
hon Skilloto In all olau.
,/

ml-

._.,._If

te p Into elfeet.- wao

beyond

- • . graop. II
...,~~~aao
to -

rlised
-d

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E.

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The nau.on•a 1111\Dktra, wbD

Flltog for councn in Middleva..han,
John w. Zerkle and David W. OhUnger, all Republieane, and CUIford stumbo, an tndepeodent.
Jamea W. Brewington, R., wu

w.

port were Richard

fair
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WU PDl&gt;GIIIIJ clololod !rom tllo
''We

bid..,.~

-ell . . . . . .
mllllte:J," ...
to It

oli4. "Wo !rom lho
!ell tho elllllhada ...... be ...
tllod- be
om
IIIII _,.. tllo

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prdiell ()( tbo tu. N
''We Jplllt I lot ol time lut
1\lellday n t g h t
and IIWII'
~ wore dolted,n lie added.
MeEiioy aald "" could DOt
. . - lor tho - · ml"'lnc
m.n the packet. ••1 diAWt even
..... tho - ·

lll1N1f. H ho

oli4.

Rhodl•' JII'OCI'AIDI • ··a ,
_and_cal _

tlom,~--­
....... to ........... tree••

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"JORD 0 MATS"

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. USE AS UTILITY MAT
.OR CARPET PROTECTOR

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1ng for another check of the

structure.
The ~cond threat wa1

report.

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Tho ... would 1lo ._..,

OhloaDa, dmolcp-

Olli,y 011 .... Ill -~
are
covond
b7
tllo
meot Ill t1oo faclllllea, IIIII pro. 11101 tax tawo.
pollia, carried • 1101.. lo&amp;" Ill
'"1111
a.bN 1hlo ito
$1,1 billion.
a •m IJOOII la!&lt;IDac_.l.,
Tu Would Corer
.... pr&lt;&gt;ducd&lt;m Ill - illo earUer aocutlvo 1ludlol. •• did,." ilcEll'Gf uld.
1b1J also bu · .,...,_. eon.released tall .-.._ - for a $1.4 billion lfiiO"ddnc Tho trol,.. MeEil'O)' 1114. •• would
dlfferenee na .,.,7 million, fDreo tho i:ullo1or tu be eelocwtdch the prq&gt;OHd tax - d tlve m the purehue fA items...
''Need
Source•"
McElror said the pemor
...~
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lasl nl8bt. ...,.,-..,tly talking in
an -~ dtagulsed vol&lt;e,

=, ·=·~--a~mb.:~

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..... . . . . to JUrehalt.. ..
l!llltlt j,o nnlzt ·lodo..,ljilo ·
tG'ect."

-cal -

adtlon• for

for the . , . . . _ -

.,..enor

ll.,..

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- · docldod

tlllatll' llloJ _ , . , . -

_,... 411 rew--.."'
.. tbo .DOlt. Iii~... loll al,.

· ...
procnmollllldl:
could
bet!noa&lt;odwltbo.i(
...

tuea or rev...e baada.
llltll" ~ bll ~·

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neldl,y wen to be

.....

w...

fi~Nd

A sore JPOt with collzl' itaderts was the recent pa ~
by tl1e Ohio "' RopiiU
to red..,. the - - (cantlnuod . . " - 10l

Weather

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Colder tn - . tood8ltC low lrl
tho ..... ......, to tha 20o .......
Fair with lllile .,...,.., In peraturea Frldoy.

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TEN CENTS

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nlh Threat

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o'dodt., Uri. Sigman, who indlcated her bella! the caller ....
a teeDaiV, said the COIIIleetlon

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Mrs. '--a Sigman.
Earlier In tile da.Y. juat be-

u.clecl Mlddteport pol tee. They,

with area om.c:ers, attended a

toMI:~cal~a::· ~u:: = r~~~= :':t;

George Hargraves, Jr., tl1e acheol and again OCJIIdlcted a
llrst telephone
that complete aoarch.
At th llfltilent
bly Wed
0 bomb was in the acheoL rmmee
asaem
~
diately loltowtng the Drat call, nellday lollowlng continuation Ill
tbe lchool building was evaeu- clasaea alter the ttrst bomb
ated whDe authorities made a threat, !llpt. llargraves said per.
aoarch ()( the facUlty, and then sons Involved in the threats wtll
cla~aea were resumed.
be proaecuted to the fullest exMrs. St,man aald the caller tent the law when apprehended
and convicted.
Severli atmllar "bomb incldeots" have been nported ot
Point Pleasant ffish School where
a strike by the MaBOO CountiJ
sehool bua driven contlmleo.
Llte lut reer a bomb thrsai

call..........,

or

man, womaa

and cldld each

)'IIIII".

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'lba tobacco tarmera, who
niH t11o natloo'o No. t or 5

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The rodlo-lelevloloo industry,
million • rear in edvertlalng.
Many barrlerl stood tho FCC Pr&lt;JPOoal ()( Wodllellday

wtdeh bao 1 . . _ ~

ClOWitr7 ..........

of -

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me.. must let o 1965 law, whl\:h

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Work ~and Curriculum De·

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p ARB (Vpj) - U. !II Ambos~ Clbol Lodp oatd
totq tha · Unl~ State• doea "aot ' prqtOA]. was an atte~q~t ''toperreprd tho 17tl! pvallelasaper- potuote thoportltlanol·VIelilun."
manont
poltUcal ........,... · Chlof Viet Ceq nesotl&amp;tor
inartdtlg lifo Vtetnam1.
Tria ~u Ktem, In tho opoftJJW

MI-

4ermlne CciDimmlot ari\IIIIOI1tl
. . ·,iloinat rootoratlm ot"lhe
.. ltarlzed ZOne (DMZ), tlio
· · ·.,. miJe.wldo buller liD wblchQIDI
fOIIIhly alq tho 17th porillol.

l!!!mll:1\lx·

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Lodge

vlll-

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iMimlnlatratlon
Preo- N,uyen Von Thltu·...,.

mlinOd in power.

1JJ a IJIOOCh -

· · - to

fonabodoW a . 1ont1 dOodlodt Ia
·Ktam .....,. ·'lhe

Uu ........, lbere ....,.. 50,000
- · .•
from lung ~r
IIIII ~.OQo doalbo 1rom om.
and chnJolle llr&lt;lltlhltlo,
IIIII
I thl&amp;:4,of alldoatllo Ill

lllli'-

pr~-

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will '*
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tho . .,bl,., T r•

had Oo!Co oPJD .

nor

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Blacken Beaches

at the Sattabury SChool.
The lint meotlnc of tho 24

orlentatloo aeaoloo Brian
deportmeot ()( apeclal
educatloo, Oldo Vnlvorolt,y, waa

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tho:.:;...,.

ochoduled in·
elude Feb. 28 at Galllp&gt;lts; March

8 ot WUkaavtlle; March 29 st
t11e Salllbur)" School, .and Aj)rtl
19 Ia GaUipollo. Thoro wt11 be
meetinga, in ad·
1 small dlttm to other trllinlui seaolooo.
Cclnlllcted unclor Title VI, the
ln-servlee training ~- ..
for - r o of ocmcable ....

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lrGni'otii. four.

a ..,., conretence the FCC meatdJ ntvded.
8 to 1 In favor ~ the
~ reatrlcWIIIo an 111o
. . - tbat IIIHIIclna: 0111188 ''In
opldemlc 1()( - a n d dloeblll-

Addreaobwhlo--totiH! _.hoflodal'soeaolon,wamd
Ccmmunlat oldl II&gt; the tblrd eea- there eould be m p....,..to tloo."
• oloO of t11e Part• pta{e eoater• In !he eooleronce oolontl .. tilt
&amp;;,do eltod Health.
.; once, Lodge w.aa _
.,.idiW to' ""'
of SOuth Y - .lllil Wollin Dprimoal atatl..

.polnttotheaeo&lt;e,"3W6,"overNolooovtlle-YorkaMrMolgawontto!lrllwre
. •
the"yeer thto.week.Fnilldin Rizer
•

12 Miles of Ooze

velopJnetrt wilt be the topic Sat·

~· expire
only for dprotte
laboiiinl.
June 30• Tbeol, tall,y ntarded and ito cleatl!led to
tbo FCC lllllat fDrmall1 .act ln.,.... tllo lk!Uollllllatructloa
Ita ptopooal.

vorolfJ-oa1t-roar-oid
co-od waoappre~Hmdodlllllcbargec1, 11111 awlita priam aentence.

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Mclil&amp;h.

cub Cl'CJP.

Tho nadon•a health, fDr whteh
~ are eovernment estimates IIIII
tho aclaol _ . . , ()(
that a lbl.r&lt;l ()( all doatho ol men clgaretle advertlslnal from tbo
belwwn as 11111 ao are rotated to al r w a v o o. Firat, Concrooa

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. ' at every . .... ~liON . oro
IIIIIIIIIIOr,
12 ·
C&gt;ClOIIIty
..,...
to be .... . - . -overiQ'.
wtll lilio .;;&lt;~ 0111o lllllwarda PliO..
•·
&gt;Wiity to ..,;,p,.. lldllltlonal
Thuy lM aald thet the U. S.
a..lrman Rosel H. ltl'de IOid worll' In tile toachlllli 111 e!llcablo

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.· · - · out to 4, 195 for ....,. where illbaeeo rlrmo opond $312

.· Lodge Flexible.

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I1 iongths.
Boautilvl coloto aod paHerns tn 63", U" and 90" I
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 1969

A aeeonil bomb threat ot Metp
111gb School Wodlleoday aont po.

CouncU term• in both Pomeroy
aod Middleport are for f"our
yoarL

llaht ao 11W11' cliuottea It

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Easy ' to k•lap claon ~,
Green Tw~ ;_ BJuo Tweed - Red .T wood

terms. There were no other e:andtdates IIIed lor the board.
Mlddloport wtU be without a
prtmary alactton. tt ...s revelled
at .the tlllrw deadline.
All four lrtcumbent coonetlmen
llled for IICIIIIi,.tton II did tho
one tncvm- board of public
altJJrs member to be elected in
MidcD.eport this year.

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100% Nylo~ Tufted foce with """ skid vinyl bockiog
Long wearinl, absorbs water, lgys flat, use in any
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The fourth lneumbent. Roy
ReiMr, a Republican, did notllle
for IDDinltton.
oa the Demoerat side In Pom· eroy, Ralph H. Werey was the~
ly representative of his party to
file for nomt,.tton to councU.
The Demoerat primary Is thereault of two Pomeroy wmsen aeeklr.- the nomination for treasurer •
the i&gt;Ost being ,.coted bJ' Mra.
RUSiell
They ara Clara Sue Soolaby IIIII
Phyllis_ Hennessy.
The newly formed board or
public lffatJ:a
Pctinel"ll!l" hll

r,lqla S. !IUI..U ~ PhAlli Glo. for a lifo year term, lnd James
baqr. Fisher to a former MJd. H. Stopile111on, II;, and WUUom
dl_.t coun~ Ebna Ruo. G. Baroolck. D., fDr four year

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Phollll&gt;J'

neck, zip~er bac~. _Shea 3.. _to 40 ·in white, P.in~,
maize, mint green, aquo and black.

of "FiNrglas

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aod two Democrata hove llled for
tiOIIIioajlon •s treaaurer tn Pom-

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PCI1\81'9Y will 'hive DOth 1 RepubliCUl and a DeiiiDCrat prlmary election tn Me¥ unleao
there are wllhdrowlio bJ' candl·
datea in the next 10 days.
·
Wedae~ at 4 p. m. the dead-line fOr ftltJll petitions of candi·
daey for pOsts In Mlddleport and
Pomeroy with the Meigs Count;)'
Board ,C Elecdona - It was dla-

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cottons. Sizes S to 13.
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pruont ........, "IIIIIch woold
follow _.-oily t11o Vllor1 Re·
port ..,taoaecl laot """""·
l'llrpooeq Deleted
Jobn McEll'Q)', Rbod11' chief
uatllanl, llld WIIIDeodo,y eve-

·- oy : Assured
r omer
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New Spring Dresses

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COATS, CAR COATS, ALL WEATHER COATS,
AND SUITS - -AND GIRLS COATS AND SUITS,

A Shipment
of Womens

The bill _.d be 111 omnlluo

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tloo,...._ctedtobeinbW
form IIIII Mit to tbo Ierllloture

"Wilen MaJ. Jeauo ~ Blfaco
Wll tried iii 1959 to"i- oiJepdly •
murderlna: tos perf1ona, 11,000
pocple jammed tl1e Ho-. Cubl,
S(lorto Palace to ntch tho trill

WOMENS CASUAL COATS, FUR TRIMMED

Just

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vocotloaal and bldmlcal oduea-

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Final Clearance

Mrs. Carl Horky, president,

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thanked Mra. Oberholzer for the

da,y night at tile home of Mrs.
Nettie Hayes. MiddleporL
EVANGELINE CHAPTER 172,
Order of the Easterh Star, 7:30
Thursda.y night at the Middleport
Masonic Temple.
AMERICAN RED CROS'&gt;Board
meeting. 8:30 p.m. Thursday, at
Veterans Memorial Jlospital.
RACINE P,\CK 243, Cub
Scouts, 7:30 p.m. Thursday at
Racine Baptist Church; Chadds
Hall, district MGM Scout execu.
tlve, will be present.
SHRINERS AND iOtvos dilrici!
class, Thllrsday, 7:30 p.m. at
home ol Mr. and Mrl. Ben Ewing. Gera1d Powell, Instructor.
CATHOLIC Women's Club, 8
p.m. Thursday at the Sacred
Heart Churc:h auditorium.
FRIDA X
"MISCELLANEOUS Sllowerhon·
orin&amp; Mrs. Richard Weaver, 7:30
p.m. Frida.¥ at Ule Letart Falla
Community !Wt.

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Sale

Be aald the Wll 1101 to lho
tdll lilt.

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SWEATERS,

tbo-wtdollwu· IDbaYo
lncltiCIIII bt the ...._ .

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BATH STOOLS
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Rea. 2.00 ••••••••. $1.00 ~~~--..:;···:_J
BED
Trays •••••••••

2 for loGO

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Make Elbtrfelds In Pomeroy
Your Shopping Center
I BOYS WEAR DEPARTMENT I JACKETS, COATS AND SHIRTS.

Col-· ·olD.. .. ............

million In 22 - · · All the ....,.,... - · _ , be to
,....d ., to blihor eclu- ~ l.,.tolatoro tllralqll bit ft.
COLIJMIIUS (IJPI) eo.. eatlon.
111110f &lt;IIMclor, L. Col·
J111101 f&lt;. - · · ln a IUl"PriN
- · ootiinod ldJ multJ,.a!ll11-.
CM
dollar program, with .....,.
11101'0, Wednollday """'"""" a ~~~· ... ineteaaed YO&lt;IIioaavo """" t11e
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tobit-~r
.. al and toclmleli education, In mea..,.,
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aide from
il IIU the drit time In hl1 1111 UCobdltkiJ of .... State MeJ- Colllor'a olllee P&gt;O _..,...
six JMI'I as ··~ that ..,.... to a iOint session Ill tho
IIU· -aecl a . _ General Aosembi,y W-llday latod moterlal wtdch, ho oakl,
"lllould have · been lD the meaJa· Olllo. "" ......... 110111. ,_,w,g.
During bll :10-&lt;nlruto _ ... ,..,... packet Pen out. ,
.......... with lncreaolng the
1tote llieo lax Ia tho pool to In the HouH chalri»er, Rhode1
The - e d • bnokmade 110 meatlon ()( ...., he help llnanc:e educalloo.
of Rhodoa' hiJibor olllcaThe tu, ranging from me- plamed to llnanco tho far " tloo pr&lt;JIIOIII 00111, and outhalf par cent to l'h per cent oo reaching hlahor educatloo pro. lined the _ . . . . tax to 11pun retail reeelpta IWer $30,. &amp;ram•. He said loglalatloo to nanae them.
000, - d 1101 the otete f242 lmplomort the .........,. and
The aide llld • oocrolary In

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Mr. and Mrs. c-ao M. Ad- ·

Reg. 2/98c

Reg. 49c

How tomakeanattracU'vecornuoopta from a tfoneydew melon
with asaorted fndts and meJcm
ballt was demonstrated by Mrs.
())erbolzer. who also told of a
dozen or more ways to beauUry the radish. Slle suaested creating a ba1ket trom a cucumber
for lndl'lidual servings of aalad
dresslngo.
The ordinary turnip, she said,
can be made more attractive 1!
Ws cooked in water with a food
coloring and Ulen fashioned into
a nower replica.
For the patio party, Mrs. Oberholzer showed a .. colorful bou-

OVAL MIRRORS .•.•..••..•..•.••• $1.00

4 Gt.

BA~~TS '1.00

hodnovel
pr_.-ed
a variety
ot.
ways to
to show
prepare
every.
dl,y foods.

&amp;arne•; adnUislon 7s cents per
penon.

Reg. 2.00

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WASTE BINS ••••..•...•..••• .' ••..• 2.88

DISH PANS ...••.•.••..•......•..•• 50c

Your Choice of

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-llrotlon, IJid then
td a •hllil-lntlk stan urn,
,&gt;
lho club'o billineas ·....o.ic with .-\Ira. n. L. Slade and Mr1. WU.
rlvllll! • feo!l . ....... to . tho voroolll the lnonth.
• ·~ Illlltlm were guest~ I( the
tly me&amp;lo no dlocuoaecl b)' Mro.
F ......... ~ or plllllll _.lar In ~· Mro. O.Omolzo, lOrYRita OberOOizet· ()( tho Co!um- oolonlo\ lit.Yo !'&amp;re,tJI.venl&gt;,y m&lt;!JII." ~ cake llld collee following the
1&gt;14 Gu Co. al a meeting ol the bora In respmse to roll call, . """'etlng. ·
Middiop&gt;rt Garden Club Mon·
Notea · were rOlld rrOm Mre."l ' Yearbook• were dlllrlbuted bJ'
do,y niJbL
,
Romey Downing thanking IIMi cl..,
Nollie Zerkle. II was netMrs. (ll&gt;eriMJizer -' a Betl;y for !lowero during her recent . eij tlmt t11e March meoljng will
Newton clemon.trator tOr Colum-. hospitalization. uxt from Miss be at _the home of Mrs. C. M.
bla Ga1 - ul8d "Fabulous Ftft~ Maey Park for ,an arrangement Henne.y ~lth Mrs. C. A. Em~
label" as her topic. Her ,pres- of chryaWhllmums. Also re~.d mtah, Mrs. c. O. Flaller, and
entation lncll&amp;ded colored llldea at the meeting was a letter from Mra. B. B. Zeigler as the co-.
and aampleo ()( looda which s11e · Mrs. Glem Lambert thaoklng hooteasei.

SATURDAY
ffiGtt SCHOOL DANCE paf"V
with thai Ja,ya will be held at the
Melga Junior 111gb School In".
Pomeroy from 9 p.m. to 12 mJd.
nlltit. The dance la at a later
ilme beCIUJO ()( area basketball

Bouidoir

27c

Reg. 2.00 Hot Water

WASTE BASKETS ....•....•...••.•• SOc

Reg. 3.98

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..n, .,...., &lt;t ..,• .,.do,y
u .., old to

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Attended Funeral
Palest;ne

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lOOted bl.dle• durlnl a court
bora named their tto...-tte IIJ'I"I• Ill anrdl hel~ Tuollday nlil1t
001n1rlng obl"l!b.
·
ot Heath· lllllted Methodtal
Durilw tl1e buatness meetl• ctolrch.
ae...-.1 mooel" mlkttv projecta
Prec!eciinc tho preaentatloo ()(
were discussed. A note &amp;om the badp:e, Debbie Setutk, Barbara
Southeaotern Ollto Menlol. Health AnthoiiY, Fae Wll...,, D I a n
Center at Athelll waa readtbank- · Bnunley, and atean Poweraeave
iJW tho club tor the ZO table tho !log ........,..,.. Candlea for
ar~mentJ sent during the the girl scout promise and laws
holiday season. Baked"goods were were Usfrt;ed.
sold at the conclusion of the
Badges m-esented by Mrs. WaJmeeting.
lace Powers, leader. to Amy
A dessert course was served Hamm were camp craft. hiker,
by · the bo8tesa precedi-. the outdoor lafe\Y, dressmaker,
meetlqg. 1be club will meet at chlld care, good grOoming and
the heme ot Mrs. Roedel in my gmoemment. Venlda Gibbs
March.
received camp craft, hiker, outdoOrs safety, dressmaker, horsewoman, traveler, child c a r e.
good grooming, games leader,

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SANTA BARBARA,
Call!.
(VPI)- Toni ()( - · aertd
crude oil transformed 12 mlleo
()( wtdte beeches into a atrlp ()(
black ooze 1:odaf. Oil COIIl1NUU'
olllclala admldeil It eould ta1te
two more weeki to Rem a leak
from an oll'lhore well.
The oli on the llborel1ne wa1
tho odp ()( an BOO..oquare mile
alld&lt; in tilt Paclllc wtdcb gr.,
more vast by the hour at

oil

- - Ill gallcms of

boiled to the surface from
fllaurea on the oeeaa floor.
While oll-.ra otrualed
~ the etnck to seel tile
won I.IDion ott eo. 111

Caltfomla'a

A llx
mlleo olflllore, more than 100
lnm•tea from Jtate QODI8naUoa

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WASHJNGTON (VPI) - p,.._
aldont IIIIIIIIIDCIId _ ,
he - d leave Feb. D lor a
five ~ natlOD wWt to America'•

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llolp
.......... and revl.laltze"
tbo
relallonl with Ita
NATOJ011Derl.
·!Old ........... preoJ.

lqJod lho vlalt

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noPWIIII IMm lit !be Parilo

poaao taiU aDd liao vloltA.,.

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&amp;en Mr. McNanJIU"tJ

sop up tho lllm.v 1!1811 with
straw.
The initial eftort to stem the
flow ()( oil with oil mud,- a
chemical compound wtdcb bardiu like concrete-laDed Wednesday and a spokesman laid

aoother attempt _.d be made
today. K the mud !alii to oeal

tho well, the on~y· liternatlve Ia
a relief shaft now being sunk.
The drilling ol It wtll talte at
least two weeks.

!lilt

onlhore

winds

were

- - iltermltlent
to tllralqll
FrtdtQ&gt;.
rain
Wednellday and today hampered
er•• on the beaches who
dumped straw '"' the 11111111 to
l b - tho oil and t1ten ralred It
lido baga.
Sea &amp;Wlo. their !eathoro
.....,.eel jet blade with oil,
IIOJllled m tho 81111111)" 11111111
lllll!&gt;le to By. At leoot 108 oliiMi
blrdl - e "' have died
()( the more than 200 brought to
three

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eentars, and

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CORONADO, CAUF. - THE NAVAL COURTOF!nqulrytnto tho
loss of the USS Pueblo may reach much higher in the nillitary and
civilian hierardly, .PQasibly to former De[enae Secretary Robert Nc-o
Namara. to determine ultimate re190RsibUity. it was disclosed today•
E. Miles Harvey, the civilian attorney for skipper Uoyd M. Bucber1
told newsmen he would call other witnesses of higher rank thaD hllw
IPPeared if he felt it was necessary to clear Cmdr. Bucher's name.
On Wednesday omcers or his ship went down the line to defeDd
their skipper's action an:l character. One YOUEW oftlcer Aid:·~
would tallow him anywhere." Another said: "Without cmdr. Bucher.
we never would have made it through 1l months in ceptivt~."

Nay Erdtma Dead of Heart Arre.t at fZ
WEST LOS ANGELES - CONRAD N. "NICKY" Hilton Jr., the
handsome hotel helr whose storybook marriage to Elizabeth ~lor

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ended qulckl,y in divorce. was found dead trom cardiac arrest
nesday In his home. He was 42.
A family opokesman said Iltlton. son of hotel tycoon Cmrad
Hilton Sr., had recently returned to his pluah heme in the Hoi.Jnby
Hilla section after bet~ hospitalized for a Mart conditlul. 'ltll
spokesman said the condition had worsened in recent dQa. HDtoa
was found dead in his bedrOIXI'l, the spokesman said.
L05 ANGELES - TilE MURDER TRIAL Ill J............ Immigrant Sirhan B. Sirhan seemed to take on a relaxed atmotphen ODCe
the jury was 11worn tn WednesdiJI. There were ICIM liveb' exchanps 11 the defense and prosecution bepn lhe aelectiCI\ ~litH­
nate Jorots.

Four alternates - two women and two men - 't~mtat~.w!r ....
aeoted alter the regular panel of ei&amp;llt 111t111 ODII fcuo" • - wu
swom tn b,y lqlertor Coort Judge Herben V. Wal8r. Slrllm .......
broadly when he stood ttt to be idroducad to 14 pJ'Oil*ld.W 11-.
nato juroro. He Jrinned at his mother, Mro. llar7 Slr11a.. ,... 11n&gt;
brothers., ·· Adel and Muntr, who were slttiD&amp; in the bMk nWr ~dill
•i&amp;ll!" noor in the Hall of Justice.

Anli-.lJUcriminGiioa Lolli ~

ATHENS. OHIO - ATIIENS HAS ADOl'TI!D .AN --~
Mol. (VPI) - A atloo lair, wblch woold bon unfair Practi&lt;!ll lrl "'"-lnlr. ...,.-..,
Hl!llli....., w. V1., tad driver and public accommodatloos. Tho oniiiOijiee wao J&amp;•IIOII. bJ' clb" .,_
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an c o r r taw 11110 provtdoo ~~enatllln o l a relallano c&lt;JIIImlioloo to........., 11Dt1 ~ loetlaD
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EDITORIALS

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Helping. Hand To Downtrodden

Relie( work continues in Vietnam, where

lour million people have been uprooted
bf the war, and in the starvation-ridden

1be ordnaJJce experts were curious
about 11M! unusual appearauce of the
weapons, but 11M! big surprise came wben
IIIey discovered that 11M! explooive charge

was made from-water buffalo manure.
Fertilizer (or ralher 11M! ammoniiDD

am«~g

nitrate in it) has long been known as ID
explosive substance, but this Is the flnlt
known instance of the Communists using It
for grenades.
Tbe fertilizer makes a relatively lowgrade explosive, but when combined with
wax or oilier molding material and primed
with a small amount of TNT or oilier high
explosive, 11M! manure packs a potent
kick, 11M! Marines report.
Now It can truly be sold that the Viet
Cong w!U stoop to anything.

them-people who were, and are, the leading targets of Soviet oppression.
There are also many highly skilled
workers, and several American companies
have come to the IRC to offer employment
to lhem. Thus the Czech "brain drain" is
actually helping U.S. industry and academic institutions to meet personnel shortages, says 11M! IRC.
It would be a sad day were 11M! lamp
Ufled high beside "liM! golden door" ever
to Ricker out and escapees from tyranny
no longer be able to loot to 11M! United

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The U. S. -

exactly ..,.,

''audevDle theater left: Radio
f Clt;v Mus! c Jfall.
Margaret Truman picked up
her showbiz career again, starring in •'Never Too Late" ln Ut-

Ue Rock, Ark. • .•. Vaneass

Redsran'•

latest rum release
bas been held up; her recent re.

Grenade is a Flop(?)

Soal 1(IUr teewp questlcm
to YOUTH ASKED !'OR IT, core
of HeleD Help Uil, this news-

In Vletaam.
A Fifth Marine Regiment combat patrol
recenlly came aci'OIII a erate ol newly
made cylinder grenados aband011ed by retreating Viet COng about 45 mllel lOUthweiii of Da Nan~. The grenades were IIDl
to 11M! regiment s home base for further
inspeetion and analysis.

A fresh human exodus was sparked by
the Russian invasion._ of Czechoslovakia.
Since last August, som• :iOAIIl_~hs and
Slovaks have sought asylum in die West.
More than 1.000 bave so far been settled
in 11M! United States. The flow Is expected
to continue in 'view of intensifying Soviet
pressures against all liberal elements iD
Czechoslovakia .
The Czechoslovakian refugees as a
group are unique In that lhere Is an e.traordinarlly high proportion of intellectuals,

BY JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK - 'l'b8re•s pres'"'"' on Sian Musial to become
bueball commlasloner .... Aloog
with hill for -ale Paris estate,
the Duke of Wlndsorhashlatllreo
aeres at llarbella, ~ (pro-.cl as tbo chic IIHIJJDI,
001suecesstully) 111 llle market
·-· French hotels snticlpate an
even wone U. S. De Gaulle backlash 1han Iaiii year when they
loll a mint •••• "'lbe Doorll.''
• hat rock group, drew 20,000
who Jllld $100,000 ror a Mad!.... ~ Gordon OIIHii8hter

Y01l'111 ~ FOR
Thlo &lt;Oiumo lo for YGUDC
people, tholr prd&gt;lomsandploaourea, their trOuble• ud fa AI
wl!h the root ot llolen lJolp USI,
It WIICCIIIlu ....... but woa't
dodae a .en- que- with a

American soldiers face a resoUn:eful foe

Btafra area of Nigeria.

professionals and cultural leaders

States lor aoylum.
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Yet it is uncomfortable to reallt4! that
for maDY of those who come rrom: abnH,
11M! -'unities are more abundut lllld
11M! road to full ettlzenshlp ill Amerleaa Ia
easier than It Is for millions llre8d1
unoug us wbo, for want of ed11Cati1111 .,.t
skills. are vic:tims of anolher kind of liPpression that we have barely begun to
eombat.

a Panamanian for $10,000 and
though tho case Is sllgbtly old,
there is the matter: of taxes,

fraud and other dmoleso IDlerest&amp; .... Comic Norm Croaby
bought bls first elegant borne

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Ia H'wood
burglsr1 lmmoodlately ransacked it .•. , R e d
Buttons and an ex are b I u e
haallng over so old propo11;y
settlement.
Dean Martin's "Wrecldng
Crew" film has a new gimmick:

QUIC'K QUIZ
. 9-What are the warid's
;
A--Geese. They have been
known to fly as h1gh as 29,000
feet above sea level.
hlghcsf flying birds?

Q--What animal has the

l&lt;lrgest eyes?

The horse. Its eyes are
about I \2 tlmeo the size of a

leaees have felt American re- man's eyes.
- t o berani.U,S.pro-CasQ--Who was the first U.S.
tro ravlnga .... Doama Durbin tlite president to regularly atthumbed down her dsughter's tend meetings of the Cabi,.et?

A--Calvin Coolid~e at Pres·
wish to become a professional
linger; mom was a darling and ident Harding's invitation.
now, a lot ar pounds later, Uvea
Q--ln how many fields are
~CCIItentedJ)' in Fi-ance.
Nobel Prizes awarded?
"'MID From U.N.C.L.E." DaA-Five; physics, chemvid McCallum, Seottish - born lstry, medicine, literature and
and a Brltisb suhiec:t, becomes peace.
a Yankee ooon via eiUzenllhlp
PIIJ8!"1 ••.• Molt common name
Ia lbe -·world? Nope- you.
•re wrong: i~a Mohammed ....
Hqe ll'atllc tingle on Bdwy. at
48th the other mid-morning was
esused by a teenaged girl wbo
lolt a contact lens and dozens
of usually unfriendly JlOOPio got
dDwn on their knees in the u-

Jibait to help the laos IIDd It while
hundreds cheered.
Sons molo!up, In ulmpleblack
dress, white coUara and c:utra,
Hedy Lamarr lltill was ltriklng
""'"gh to atop all optlesl tnf.
nc at La strada East .... MarJon Brando'lf. newest method llla&amp;esa: Diana Ron ~ T h e
!llprerDes .... Brace or W a 1 l
Sreetero wbo lear headlines
won•t prosecute a young gal who

collected

plen(y

arter dsll,ying.

Authorities !mow ahwt a ehoop
press aaent who waa blackmail
llalooo lor a doU who ellppod

11-IOUGHIB
"He who has ear.s to hear,
let him hear."-Matthew
11:15.

• • •

While the right to talk
may be tbe beginning of

freedom, the necessity of
listenin; is .what makes the
right

1mportant.-W all e r

Lippman, American columnist.

We

looked

alllOUilces the title of his next
wring the llnsl 1ceno .... Toy
t;vcoon MAson Benson l)loro of
the RJker'a ltland plane crash
a while back) proved Ida hero.
Ism. apin: married Soutlwnp..
wife sod her husband were among
honored guests .... The SlJah of
Iran's enthusiasm a few years
ago, Selene Waltera, had . - , .
er Iranian in glamorous tow at
tho Steak Casino.
~·s matador El Cordobes

;;~rtues"wastheknowingro-

minister.

paper,

hbp. lliit hf..., ~TRio
F1ED WlTII FEAR
DoerPetriJiod:
Yooi on mon Ia ....... U·JG!
ota,y thon ~on leaft. Kove In
with :row' loiki and tum problem o..r to a pqd Jaw.
yor wbo WUl "" w It Y'"' ,on
protecl8d.
I
~~&amp;rinteo tholywrhosto -

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Olllck -llrli4mJ; 64 oaniA&gt;t,
Knw Creell, hsl- ..:Vollot, Athllll~ ContmoaC'e
~"""' 'wlih· a 2U JJOIDt
pOr :·-~ ' ilvoro&amp;e for the 10 .

the--

HE POOL'l HER MONEY
Dear Helea:
1 hsve liked Joe vert much
lor owr three ,ear a. He seema
fond or me. Tbe problem lo be
alw-.ya burna money ott me. not Dear Helen:
just a quarter but a dG1lar or
We a-aStateColleaewhen!
more, and every day, 10 he can · tho ratio I i one c1t1 to eight men.
Wlin coaaldored nlee looldlW
J&gt;'-&gt; pool with his !rleada.
As a rtilult,. I hardly ~~Wr see and lbe !raternlt;v men alwtYs
him, as he Is play!IIIJ pool on my ask ua over tOr lntomal, sort of
UJIIlamod, pardes Iller the Frlmoney!
I don't wonttohurthlofeollnga, Ul- night dances. But on Satur·
but I don't wont to dr&lt;lp him, so da.Ya? They dllltpJiolr. We sro
whst cao 14dl - GONE BROKE nnor · - Cll l reo! date.
OVER LOVE
Sbool4 ... s - betrv Clllll1
about these -parties, making ex•
Desr GBOL:
Tbls freeloader ill playbw two euses to avoid them, \Bitll t h e
pmes: Pool and - you for a renas realize we'd !Ike to be
fool! You're oot ooJY broke but asked out other tlm.ea in t h e
batty tr you keep on subeldl•trv week? We'd like sewrol abup
l.llllwera that wouldputthemdown
biB nllillls out.
Send him a bill and his wslldng a Utile bit, yet make us tbo Sat.ptpers, andsi.gnyourseiJ••Form.. urda,y night dsteo. - WAITING
er Miss Easymark, 1968.'' - fl IMPATIENTLY
Dear Waltlrw:
Don't push 1(IUr luekl With a
Dear Helen:
What can I do when I'm afrald, ratio of eight to .YOU'd bet.no matter which way I turn? I've ter shine bright!J- on Frldsy
been married two years. My bus- nights and ~ theslo!WwW sonn
bam. lmew the baby 1 waa carry- extend to Sablrda,yo. But rememing wasn't his, but he said lle'd ber this: College men prefer I~
love her anyway. Ever since she formal partleo to dalllW t h o 1 o
came, he's threatened to kill her daya. They're~r.aater,aocl
il I go aplnst him. He says Ill less entangling for lallowa wbo
leave him, he'll track me down hsve aevorsl moreyearaofbooka

romio of file SVAC ...... Brad-

BARBS
By PHIL PASTORET
Ten inches of snow approximates one inch of
water-except when the run·
off accumulates in the base·
ment, when it totals more
Hke three feet in depth.

The

~ Ualted

ahead.
This column Is -cstecl to
so tr yoit•re having kid trouble or Just plain
trouble, lot Helen llolp YOU. She
will alrsowelc:omeyourownamualng experiences. ~s• Helen
Bottel in care ot this new~P~&amp;Mtr.
famll,y Uvl~W.

DDCTDAIS MAILI!JAG

Borderline Deviations
Are Wornint Sign~ls .
..

Qloi.ii'Ot."tliiiliv timet"'""

··-lr·'-'&gt; ..' 1 t:.

~_,.:A. , .

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the Congrmf01r4Z Medal of

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Honor been a~rded in the
Vietnam War?
A-As of .May, 1968, 87
.Medals of Honor have been
conferred on U.S. fighting
men In the ViettWD

l

Q-AIIoul two motdlll aso

my mother hod a severe ID-

fectlon which damacecl her
h e a r t. The electrocardlo-

w..-.

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leaky valves or both. How
loud a munnll!',is has DO re-

lationship to

the seriousness

of 11M! underlYinc condition.
viation from normal. How
A murmur is not painful
serious II th11?
. 10, If atly
is present,
grun abowed borderHne

.,.m

lome other , CIIUSe ror the • ·

DAVID POLING

to prevent furlher clam-

When

such a warning

is boeded1 norm41 life e:&lt;pectaocy ,. the rule.

1he Jets' Joe Namath--Man for OH-Season, Too

only lreatment D&lt;Cessar1 II
ta ~er the cause of the
murmur at1d treat the cause
U any treatment II required.

By DAVID POLING

Upmeo.
Second i1 . Keith Carter of
Soutlnreltorn, an averaaeof23.7,
with 181 soaJ• and 67!reothrowl
for 329 polnta In 14 i8JIIOI.

The .,..orne of tho game wiD
hsve oo effe&lt;t on tho llool sv AC
olandlnga since ~ger creek 11
nestled s,.ggg,y In second place
with a 7-ll roeord and tho Pirates
are IUth with a Z-7 record. In all
game• K,ypr Creek Is 10-5 and

North Gallla Ia t-10.
In - r Frida¥ llllltt pmes,
Glouster (8-7) Ia at Eastern
(10-5), tho SV AC clw!Ws; SOUthwestern (7-7lls at Wabam0(5-7l,
and soUthern (l-15) Is at MUI~r
(1t-O).
SaturdiiY night Hannan
Troee (9-4) lo at llanMD, W. VL

ol blond through a llfi-oog

bearl. Other · murmura are
caused by a roupentng of

WORLD ALMANAC
!"ACTS

lshed the pmo With 24 points.

Wllleabors, Ohio Unlvorslt;v Wooster II 7-10 overall. Oberlin,
By Unltecll'ress l....,.tlonal
and 1o11am1 or Ohio won big con- led by AI Wellln&amp;ton's 21 points,
11
2-5
and 6-7.
East
roreuce . victories Wedneada.Y
Bill
PolinskY
scored
24
poluto
W L Pc~ GB
nlghl and Jaclependollt Youngstown eaeaped a near upset lou. to peoe Walsh (HI) to Its will BaltimOre • • • 40 15 . 727
I'Oint Pork,
Phllsdelphia , , 37 18 .613 3
wltiRbors. tbe 19111 ranked over
C&amp;pltal
took
the
lead
early
In
New York •.•. 40 21 .656 3
llll8ll colloae team, pleked up
Ill alnth Oblo Conference win the seeond hair to pill Ill - - Bostoo. , , , • , 34 22 ,607 6/h
bJ ~ling Ohio Wesleyan 64- ontb Ohio Conference wta In Clocinnstl • , , • 29 26 .527 11
nine otsrts. Mariats Is 4-5 In Detroit. , , ••• 23 35 .397 18'h
tl at "'rlngllold.
tha
loop. Roger Gorrilon soorod MllwaW... , , , .16 42 ,276 25112
The Tlgero missed tf&gt;olr llnl
26
po1nta
for Capital.
West
.
12 lbola, l&gt;ut regelned momenBob Harriger scored a career
W ,L -.J~~
_
GB
-oo1""""44! ,,.Plea til~~ c~ hlgfi· zt .PCllill'a &lt;10 ',pUe'
,x;or.
,tagelea
U.
&lt;
·
. ., .L8rTJ .~ . . b1iili for
Wall&lt;lce to Its 11111 wiD In 19 Atlanta , • , •
·tr. _ h
. "" '.WlliiJlbor&amp; with 18 points while
• Akron loU to 8-11.
game
san
Fran.
•••
25
31 ,448 I:!lh
1
a.lp Kooser led Wuleyan with
Danlson (~ wxs led b7 San Dl- • • • 25 32 .~39 13.
IS'.
Charlie
Claaett who 1cored 26 Chlcsso •••• 2t 35 .407 15
Fl'GIII • rumlng Miami 1urnod
polntl.
Seattle • • ••• 21 39 .350 UI'h
a eloae p.me with Marahall IaTho
games
loo!lgbt
Included
Phoanlx , , . , 13 42 ,236 24
. ·to an 83-M Mld-Amorlean Con.DIIYion
vo,
Davld1011
at
MadlWedneaday's Results
rout at Ollford.
om
1q1are
Garden
In
New
New
York Ill Mllwllllkeo 102
The Redlkloo pilled away to
t11e1,r t.IAC wiD In eight York and Clnelmatl at North Baltimore 124 BostoD 112
Chicago 120 Detroit 108
starta by outsearing Marsball Texas State.
San
Din&amp;O 110 Clnclmatl 93
22-t .-.r1nc1 a soven.mlnute sp1rt
Phlladolphla
119 seattle 115
lD tho drill ball and Wei'O ....r
Only pmos scheduled
led . ofler tho!. Frank lllkac'
· Thursday'• Games
oelted.21-polnta lor Miami.
Cincinnati vs. Phoenix at Tucson
.. ,_,..m1 ~ Clooe Win
•
Only (l&amp;llllio acbedulod
State picked up
Ita 13111 will ta 18 - · by
rllb'll!l Ia tho last miDuta• to
111E DAILY SENTINEL
SlPO'nD TO litrEIUI' 0P
defeat Slooi&gt;emllle 75-74 011 tho
The Molga Maftladorenll'ywsa
. . . . .~ ... K£A
IQCHAlDS. OWEI\ l'IJBUSRI&amp;
Baroal' .court.
laMickod out of the Southeastern
a..- T111Mitl, ltOi&amp;ot
Jolin McElnl,y . - It of the Ohlb AthloUe League's FreshP.W1hed dt;IIJ I•CIIll 8t.llonlaJ bf Thl Ohio
'
Panguinl' last 22 points to fire man baoketboll tournament, 45Vllln I"W~t•hlnl c.-r.:-111. uo Mec:hMIIc St.,
P-lrll)'• 1J1Uo, U7U, Boo1L,.u OfftCII Pta.
the wiD, atlor the team trailed 39, by lrortoo hero lido week.
"~IM. Edi!IOrl&amp;l ~ 812.-llU.
s--:1 ......, po:o!f~PpaldiiP-"'f, Oldo.
4~6. at tho haiL
The Marauders, coached by
.'
Ne.IIOIIM .......1111. Nf'tiiiUd .. B.tiii&gt;Alvin Conl;y acored 28 points Dlek Wall, trailed 10-5 at t h o
IUI..c.llaPr, lno.., 12 Elt.lt U1t SL, Norw Y.n
CII.J, NMI Yart..·
for SteWenvllle, now 8-1t.
close of the firlt period, 25-21
~l'trflliln ru..: o.u,.,.... 11r earner
IOIIfl'll ~ 45 etnll p.r wwlti IIIII ,_.. In
Gerald MeKeo scored 36 bltl, at hslltlme and 33-80 - · the
..s-at t~ot o.JlJ' SNtlnll omc.,
su
points, locluciiDC two straight third quarter ended.
IIIO!Idw. lll..-711· n.r.. IM!IIh .. ~.u.. ., .......
..,.. IIMno carr .. r •ntc. .a •oallUIIt 0.
b e - Ia overtime, w asauro
.Melp scoring wsa paced by
1M11b ILDO. a, -'11 0. , _ f11,ot Sill
~
. boot Oblo Unl•eroll,y of ita alxth Steve Dloi(oe with 13. Ron Smith
priollrdlldM ,....,. ~&amp;...1111
Mld-Amerlean eonror...., win. and TIIQ' WWiam1 each aol 8,
The Bol&gt;eats · ore now ~ sod Jeff Man-Is, 5, Joe Welker 3,
•.
11-7 cworall.
and llllvo Fire, Z.
Toledo'• Steve Mix lecl Mel&amp;• alao woo oOt back t:IAO
clubs with 39 points, lndodiDC by visiting Wellston esrUer ill
o1x of hla team'• 12 polnll In tho -IL Dunfoo, with 12, llao
overtime. Tlio llocketa ore 3-5 lod Melp seor1111 In thst pme,
arid 10.8.
Jetf Morril pt 9, WIIIIIJ!I• 8,
Othsr Gomea
rue 7, TOIIl' VOQilhsn, t, and
In pmeo: Woooter ~lh 2.
odged &lt;X&gt;orlln 18-45 at Wooster,
Iller. dofeati!Wlolaip
lloldwln-Wallace cloomod AkroD in tho .-..nnalo oftbe
73-49 at ,Akroo, Donlaon nljlpecl wlllpiAJ ~w11110rofthlsweok'o
J1ot141 (Micb.) 8M5 at Gro1WIIlo, Atbons-LaPn game for tbe dl&amp;lDWallh eotloae \lo&lt;Jiilllaecl l'!lllt _ptanshlp, tho plaee to be .. .
Pork (Pa,) rrl-'11111 ~ and capital dofoatecl ilsrlotia 18-18
at Columbus.
?3 ·
'
Wao,~tor evened !II·
,,
liS
feriiiCO record at 4-t ~~.,~'!._
ytctory
.

,.4
:'tJ

Are Oruted

-.to.

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

Q·- Wbt 0 a U ,j ' I llearl
· murmurs.? 11 there any palo
· Uaoclated wiO.·them! What
Is tbe treatment?
A-Bearl ~ in adoleocents llllil young adultl
are ort.lt fllllclkinaL Such
murmurs are of DO olplflcance Iince ~Y are caused
by the niftneu of the flow

rr,sa International

v.....-n

Ing .the night.

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Fans also wt11 see a team w~cb

Chuck Bracl&gt;ury of KfP.r
Crook Ia lldrd with a 20.t point
averaao In t:i .IIJDOS. Bra&lt;llur.Y
bao 117 (lOlls and 70 free throws
lor 30t points.
Fourth II Jimmie Walker,
Southweltorn, wJt!1 95 aoaJ• and
63 free throWs for 253 polnla,
aD svorase of 18 polnta per
pme, for 14 eame•.
Bob Diddle of Southern Is llltb
with 112 pis sod 481roothrows
for 270 polnta In 16 games, an
averop or 16.9 points per game.

li"-.,

NcMeo himself said before tbo
started bad Wtle or no
outatandliW talent, no bls IIWl,

••100
..t

aror alae ••. ,.onb

even

u.s.

desire.."
Rcundball observers around
the leoaue pneraUy aaree Coaeh
McNee has performed a ••more
outelandiiW c•chlnr .loJ&gt; this
year" than anytime before ln his
Ions tenure at AlhaM.
Tho Inevitable nominaUon and
election of MeA!ee for .. Coach
of the Year" honors promises to
be one olthe few UflC:ontested such

event:a in the 20
and

/

plc ba'*-'tball team In

...;.;!.., 111 polnta.

Sportlcasters ASJn.,

when it meets early in March.
Marauder Coaeh Carl WoUo,
meanwhlle, wW be expected to
have 1qJ polnt.ptters 6-3 Joe

V)rera. a senior. and aophc:more
&amp;-1 Jeff Tyo ill his atartilw lin&amp;... with aapbomores 6-{1 Bob
Werry
6-3 .Bill Henlller and
5-9 Senior Dermis Ault or 5-9
Jack Robinson other probable
starter a.

am

Otber

T...- polao

.-n •ore Rlek Sl1lder tO, Jim

CIV 1&lt;111 summer.

Hubbard 7, lad Brot lllrt, ilrucf
Hart and Jerry Hubbard ooeh 4.
Reynolds paced AJ.-r with

Chi. Crdo e2 'frlnt;f, Dl. 70
Rodctord 69 J.lllton ...

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THIS WEEK~ SPECIAL
Valvet to 89c

Ftratct Filters

year history of

the Soothes stern Oltlo Sportswrlt.-

ers

lido nolL
WhiM aliO led all - · -

llqwood - · tho Iller of tho
&amp;Old.-aJ wllmiDI
OI,Y,m- .

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PERKINS SIGNED

NEW YORK (I.JPI)- Jerry
Perklna, a 20..year..old lettbuJd..
ed pitcher, bas ~ a 11109
contract with the New York
Meta of the ]IIJIIonaJI..ea&amp;llo.
Tbe Meta also onnounced that
Pompano Beach of the Florida
~
Lewgne wtU replace
Raleigh-Durham of the Carolina
teasue a• one (1 tbe1r Clu1 A
efflllates this year.

SOUTHERN VALLEY
ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
STANDINGS
(SVAC Only)
TEAM
WLPOP
Eastern • .. .. 9 I 628 490
K,ygor Creek • , • 7 2 597 476
11ann1n Traee .. 6 4 622 571
Southwestern •• , 4 6 650 673
North Gallta •.• 2 7 510 596
SOuthern .. .. . I 9 489 690
TOTALS . . .• 29 29 3496 3t96
(All Games)
TEAM
W L P OP
Kyger Creek, , . 10 5 962 846
Eastern •.•. , . 10 5 877 790
Haman Trace .•• 9 6 980 830
Southwestern ... 7 7 961 946
North Gallla •.. 4 10 844 10!2
Southern .... . 1 15 777 ll67
LAST WEEK'S RESULTS:
Eastern 62 Kyger Creek 49
Hsnnsn Trace 67Southwestern58
North Gallla 68 SOUthern 6t (ot)
Mlller 123 North Gallla 75
Union Furnaee !9 Souther• 45
THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE:
North Gallta at K,yger Creek
·Glouster at Eastern
Southwestern at Wahama
: '~ V~Jey at Mille• ,
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Hanilan Trsee at Haman, W. VL
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the other several times dur-

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27 free throws for 171 polnta, m
. . . . . oll7.1 per ......
Dave Daniels of -Trace,
with 0110 .11JD8 to au, II laadinl
the SV/1£ all seortng
with on averaae of 2t.5 per
.IIJDO. Daniell hso 133 (lOlii and
61 free throws for 36'1 points In

Miami Post Wins

doesn't sell supers.

anything In the way of fndder you're able to aJford.

Folia wiD aot a cood look at
tho MeAfee Melbod Friday at
Rutlud in which tmclu\entals,
atrict team discipline, and aimpie but weU-underatood patterns

Wittenbe~g, OU,

is, this outfit

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em Valley AthloUc Con!eronce
will bo plafed Frlda.Y night at
~pr . Creek. High Si:hool when
Cooch JohnSanr'o Bobcats meet
tho Ji1lting North Gallla Plratal
of C..eh Rudy Shively.

sates staff says he's a
supersalesman. The

are, "health foods" include

last Dine triea.

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trouble

White'• Free To.
Good·for Vldory

HAYWOOO Sl!:IATUI
ClfiCAGO (\JPI)- Tht ChleaJ
10 Pro11 Club hu oolodod
..,_r 1'-Ywood of tbo UniYer·
s..rpoboGCor llll!tle Wlo hit •
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of Detroit u tho - o f
!reo
with :10 ....,_. ld \
tho lJtiB Abo SoJ&gt;or- Memorw
a 4~7 ..._.,
Ial Traphy, awarded ......n, 1r&gt;
over AJuw.....,. ld a Ff'oo eMe '- ·
tha outotandlna collop piiiYOI"
• oa the loMr1' . _ . COI*t&amp;
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6-1 181llor, Haman Traee, wu
IOOOIId ~ 91l1011• and S71res
throwl ll&gt;r 219 points, 8D . . . . .
... of21.9 per .IIIDO; Keith Car·
t1r, 8..0 Hll1or, Soulbwestera,
WSI third 83 p l l and 48
free - · for 21t polnta, Ill
avorop of 2~.t per game; Jim.

pme to au but In
nine - · be .... .-od 81
lleld pia and ~ !roe throw•
mle Walker, 5-10 oenlor, - ror 209 pllnts.
No one esn toudl B~...,.ry 1\&gt;r ""stern, WSI fourth with 66 soaJ•
tho top opot 1in0e tllo oext rour and 48 tree tbrvwa for 178 polntl,
piiiYerS In line have eompl- an overap of 17.8 per pme;
and Bob Diddle, 6-1jwdor,tholr ......

bury baa

more.

I reported this to the police, but
they can't do a~ about
threats. So Car, he has never

ehslq&gt;IOOShiJ)B and eight In hiB

Bradbury Cops SVAC Scoring Title

-·t

Is more lhreolllllli.JII&lt;Uon,
but u 110 runs trUo to rom., lw'U
cave ill when raeecl with llnilht
t.llk by llllborltles.
'Anol I HOPE hla pnteetlw
motber will aet him to a PIIYchi·
atrlsU -II.
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Melt•' Mantl:terl, wialeaa in dG&amp;• hsw been paced ill acoriiW 1011101' Mike Noel
It has beenaboutl3yesr1!1lnce
tbe ScQhOaol41tll Ohio Alhletlc thnlulhout tbe - - by Don
who
lu-..ragllls20.6
eould be 10 nonchslonl
Wlckorhsm
1...... ror the 196W9 points
per
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lnleoiuo
piaoo.
olloul
a
belkotlloll pmo ill Its
and 1-12 ~. wiD boat 1'1111Otho•
proop8cllvo
otute••
of
llolso
County
end of the SEOAL
.... A~ ,thll . Friday niallt.
tbe
Albons
Counltsnl
oplnat
IChoWlO.
·Aihslll!, will) thO loop c~
And not oo stranaeJ¥, Mr. MelonaliiP ldc!wd .., ......., Ia ll· a&amp;~p "" 6-2 INlJibomora Mark
Swart,
5-10
nnlor
Bob
llandloy,
Moo
Is in his 15th yesratAthens
0 ill the 1._ and 1~ in all
s-a senior Tam WagDer,IUd. G-0 • where he has won nwn atraicht
Ccacb Chlrlea McAfee's Bull-

atep1
age.

-Jeremiah 8:15.

-David lloyd George,
World War I British prime

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harmed us, because I always give
In to him.
His mother says 10 be patientas
may Jtage his own hlgb • t e e he has a problem, but he won't
ltrlke: 1be $17,000 he got for go to a doctor or psychlatrisL
oae bullfight Iaiii year . 1111!1,. He 1103's I'm
not
enough oo he lllllJ' lit o&lt;it 5 · hbll;;;
sea1011 .... Actor Bill FJ!Iot got
M1r lolkr
me to
double ha.Dpy news the same day brirw the baby and come to live
hill new baby (mother'• Diomle wlth them, but they'D probably
Warwick) arrived: a key role In be ln danger if J do.
•-on a Clear Day'' ••.• At a par- My husband has turned into a
(y someone asked what Gloria r-n no-good and I hsve leamed
Vanderbilt and her husband Wyatt Cooper •'do" •.. • '"'11tey"re

no good came, for a time of
healing, but behold, terror.

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a•s Jlll Berry aDd his ex • and I won't have a daughter any

for peace, but

You are not goin~ to get
peace with millions of
armed men. The chariot of
peace cannot advance over
a road littered with cannon.

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Fpr 31 yean, the International Rescue
Committee baa been aiding 11M! victims of
political tyranny, persecution and war.
Tbere is, regretfully. no assurance that it
will not be engaged in tbe same admirable
work 36 years from now.
In 1968, for example, about 50,000 CubaD
refugees entered tbe United States. The
IRC, which helped about a fourth of lhese,
predicts the number will be the same, or
higher, this year.
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•-&lt;;.-IY" Nealtl, the caeh who
mallmnl- d. Phlladeli&gt;Na
£1&amp;1e•' ri1e to two world title•
Ia lllo late 1910., hoods d. Ull

ot

lh• Iormor _ . atara
elected todoJ lo 111o pro - I I
Hall at Fame.
Joiniaw Neale, who coached
tbe F.qle• tor 10 yeua, are A1
uTurk" Edwards, a tackle at
WaahiDBfon; Joe "'The Jet''
Perry, I fullback. and Leo
Nunelllnt, • defensive tackle,
who both p]a,yed with t/10
Francisco For1;)' Nlnersj and
Ernie StautDer, a defensive
tackle and
end with the
P!ttoburgh Steelers.
Neale, who earned hJa nick-

19311, a Neole.coacbod ~ Nlnera.
Brlo!Sia1
tMm, the lrontoo Tl¥.. won
Pen"J, whole oab' eolliP
lour ot five exlllbltloo JI&amp;DIOI
aplnat N a t i on. a I Footbllll Ollper!euce waa a brief two-JMr
otay at Comptoa, Cllll., Jlllliat
Loquo teomL
COIIep,
Joined the FOIV Nlllll'l
Slondout Athlete
Nellie, a · - alhllte, in 1948 whe!l tlloy wen
pJa.yed baseball with d. C!nciJ&gt;. memhon o! the AD Amerlea
nati Reda and batted .357 tn the Conrerenee. He pJa.yed t... Son
WU
lldlmoua 1919 "Black Sox Francisco 101' U
dealt to J!altimore ill 1961 IIIII
Scandal" World Series.
Edwards starred tor the finiohed his e..-- with lllo
Redlklna, first in Bolton a-.1 F«V N!ners in 1963.
N&lt;m~ellinl, an utron man"
later when the franchise was
performer,
spent U years with
Washington, lor nine
a, pla¥ing trcm 1932-.40. tbe ForiY Ntnero, pla;y!Jv 174 .
H . was considered a g'..ant in c001ecutive games at one
his era, starding 6-foot.-2 and stretch, d. third beotlmpYiiY
record in NFL history.
weighill8 260 poundo.
stautner, a native ot Bavaria.
He eventually became coach
of the Red.skii\B in 1946 alter a also played for 14 seconds,
knee injury cut short his career m!aslng only one pro boWl trom
195~1962. He played clelenslve
five years earlier.
Perry and NomeUini, the ftrst tackle and throusfl moat or hio
San Francisco players to be career, moved to defenshe end
euhrlned, both carved out in the late years and also ftlled
fantastic careers with the Forty in on offensl"' .w.hen needed.

••scna.

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iilme as a Oaahy elll at West
Virginia

Wesleyan,

had

an

Wustrioua coachtrw backgroun:l
before taking over the lowly

Eagles in 1~(f.' ·· His 1922
Washington and JeffersCI\ team
played in the Rose Bc:Ml and in

Packers Release Vince Lombardi

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Lombardi looked back oo hio
ldoloey..naldn&amp; 10 years with
the er..n ~ Packers 10118
......... todoJ to 118.)' thet Bart
Starr "deserved most of the
aeeolades" and then aclmoW~
1edpd • u1 bne a wlmlng-tvpe
.quarloriJack in Sonny .....
...... tn hla new job with tbe
WubJD81on Redoldno.
111 CUI't illY how lOIII It will
be before the Redokina are a
wlmlnlt team,.. ealcl Lombardi,
laandng that Packera'
J!aord ol Directors · .........,.sly Wedneii&lt;Ja.y Dlibt
1o releue him !rom the the
remaining years ol hi• comract
10 he cao become eo&amp;cb, chlel
- · • oltlcer IIIII part
owner or the Wullln&amp;luo elub.
'f'J'hat'a IIOII'leth1ng I will have
lo Uve wllh tor the next lew
years."
Lombardi wao ollarial in the
boiiDred spot on the dala or a
catholic Youth Orpnlzation
dlmer with Arc:hbilhop Terence
Cot*e o! New York wben be
leomod the Green ~ Board ot
Direcloro had qned 1o relea10

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amounc:ed Wednei!dly Dlibt by
Packer President Do m 1 n 1 c
Olejnczak a!ler a llr&lt;Hinlk·
half-llaur meeting ot the board
r1 directors.

to the

Redohlns into wimer with the
oame kind or iron cliocipllne and
coord!natioo wlllch marked the

rise d the Packers.
The

declalon

to

release

lDmbardi rrom his commitment

Mathis To Meet Quarry
In Garden On March 24
NEW YORK (IJP~Buster
Mathia and Jerry ~ey will
fllbt a 12-..1 bout in Madlooo
S...are Garden March 21 to
deoide the next challenger for
rtve...taa. champion ,Joe Frazier.
The match orlglnaley wao
acbeduled lor March 10, but
MatJda' request for a two ..week
polllpmement was granted be·
cause o! an ankle injury he
lllllfered durill8 hio Monday
alght cledalon over George
Chuvalo.
The development df.d not ease
the ""'"'"""'tioo or an traa.
Br!tioh promoter, ..,ever, wbo
is concomed about the slalus or

Mathia' scheduled March 25
bout with hio llgllter, Billy
Walker, in London.
He was otill threatenlni lepl
action becau ~e the March 10
bout In New York was within
throe weeks o! the London fllbl,

when tlle announcement came
frOm New York that Jllllbed
back the Mathis-Quarry acram.
ble to only one day belore the

achecmled England enrounter.
Mathis' manager, James lae-

Uo, insisted the contract for Cite
between

Mathis

IIIII
Walker oontained DO rellriclfa11
prohibiting lll1l' within 21
doyo o! the Walker ftsbl,
figlrt

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am happy to pt the
!...,...,..,.ty in Waohlngton but
aad tp leave Green Be¥," he
.Mid. ''I cUm't know the
Green BaJ Board
Director•
- d dodde and I was sitting
here a little bit coo.eerned."
· Lcnd&gt;arcU oald he baa given
.. IOIIlll tboulht" to hll ltaft ~
aul~t:ams, but "lt 1.1 too early
to make any amouncement.••
At the 1181110 time he made It
plain he woold try 1o Iorge the

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Doornard, Win.

H011r7, G1Po.

119 90 328 25.2
Wlck'bam, AIIL ,19 4t 237 lt.l
G-n, Jack.

110 Sll 253 18.1

ztm•onnan, WID. 11 u 211 18.5
SEOAL SCORING

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Dowiard, WilL 105 81 :193 211.6
Wtck'lllm, AIIL t5 37 227 20.8
Gl'MII, Jim.
61 2t 1&amp;2 17.5
Z!m'man, Wlo. 73 45 1tl 17,4
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Vintou CGunty
Belpre

TillS WEl!K"S satEDULE:
FRIDAY
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Alheal at IIIII•
Wellotoa at GolllilloH•'

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SOOT!JEIIN vALLEY
ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
SV AC ONLY SCOR1NG
l'Ja.yer1 ~ · G lilt Waq.
llrociNr)o, KC . t 81' 17 ZOt 23.8
D. Dan., Ill' 10 81 87 219 2U

K. Carter,I!IWIO 83 ~ 211 IU
J, Walkor,I!IW 10 88 M 178 17.8

Diddle, So. 10 72 27 171 17.1
Greonleer NG 9 49 :SO 1M IU
_..ddlne. KC 9 53 22
R. Karr, E 10 46 4li
Gomes, NG 8 19 15
Jetrors, liT 10 tt 23

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Ill 15 153

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Athens ••••••••• 184 11 18.7
Lopn .......... 193 11 17~5
Maip •• ' •••••• 202 11 18.1
Welloton •••• , ... 218 11 11.1

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

FIELD GOAL PERCENtAGE
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botmord, WilL
~181 .U.
Elllll, N-Y
n-uo .lOt
lflora, Mel&amp;• , 47· M
S1tarl, Atlleu
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NAME .
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Sidle M~Elhinne1, Hcretarywtth
Gertru:le AnllreWt'., prm;y; Betty ·Spencer1 trea.iurer; JeaD ztr..

lcle, protector; Genevieve Meinhart, IUBI'd; Ettl .IAmley, past

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chleiJ Carrie Neut!IUW, mull·
~ to

sene thla year
were ldro. Allman, !nstallill8 ol·

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Councilor Club
Will Meet on
February 12
or

A mooting
the Pool Cound·
lora Club 1o be held at 7,:30 p.

Blae, Fll

21 18

Dmtrcer, F11
Ratcllll, V!mAIII

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Etta Lemley proolded at t h e
open!qj rttualiitlc work. Rlport·
ed UI were Mn.. McElhiiJI'I)'. now
home !rom the hoopltal, and Mra.
Bertie Watts who injured her an' Ide ••• tall recentb'.
A total ol 49 alek vlalta wftre
made during the p11t months and
$58 was apent on altruistic work.
Thank .)'OU cards were read trcm
Edith RuoaeU and Rulli Mack and
a greetirw card and letter !rem
Bertha M. Hysell was preselted.
The auditing: committee report
wao s[ven by Mrs. lde!nt.rt ai.d
Mra. Vfr8!nia owen preaented
the lrUIU&amp;l report ot the ways
and meaD&amp;.committee. It was. de-cided to order more knives and
.Ucers to be sold bY ~ membero.
The birthdays of cp! Bfaa,
Betty Bfao, Jean Zirkle and Mr•.
Me!nt.rt were oboerved. Named
hoat4ues for the March meeting

••Amertea a,nd AJnerleans" by
John 9telnbedl no nriewed b)'
Mrs. Ben Phll~m at a meet1111
·ot the Mldlllepor1 UloRr7 Club,i
at the home ~ Mre. Richard
OWen ·w-Ildly nlllllt.
One o( the lfx ~rl- ...
thorl to win a Nobel priJO lor
literature. Stelllbeek wa1 delerlbed by Mr1. Ph111011 aa a man
with a [11'o!ound rattb in blalel.
lowmen's goodne1s. Sle l&amp;id he
believed lamUy ~a!V. truat in
netsbbors and . . , . _ lo the
land ............. ball CJWlllol,
lb!nbeck rooclted t a m e
tbrou&amp;b h11 book1, "The GraDel
ol Wrath," '"Ealt of Edal?' and
"'Mice and Men. ., He later wrote
''!'ravels wUh Charlie," which
became a best oeUer. '·Mr1. Phil..., apoko of Sto!nbeek u a man

TIIURSDAY
llRICKLAYERS LOCAL' 52, at
8 p.m. Thuradi.Y, at the AmerlcUI LecioD HaD, l'olllel'w.
IIIEIGS COUNTY COOncD, Par.
entl and Teachers, Thursdal',
1:30 p.m. at the Rl verriew Elementary SChoOl; Oblo VDI'181'sib' Playere to present ''The
Green Blackboard. u Good representation ol unlta needed to plan
ror spr~ district conterentoe
at ldlddleport in !c&gt;rU; oilier
l~nt _bUsiness.
PAST CHIEFS, Mqnolta Temple, Pythtan Sisters, 7•30 Thursday night at the h&lt;me or Mrs.
Nettle Hayeo, Jollcldlepi&gt;rt.
EVANGELINE CHAPTER 172,
O~r or the Eaotern Star, 7:30
Thur'oday night at the Middleport
Maaontc Temple.
AMERICAN liED CROSS Board
meeting, 8:30 p.m. 'llllrii&lt;Ja.y, at
Veterana Memorial Hoapital.
Obllpt!on nlgllt wu oburved
RACINE PACK 213, Cub
under
the direction of Albert
Scouts, 7:30 p.m, 'llllrii&lt;Ja.y at
Woodard,
worthy patron, at TuesRacine Baptill Clurch; Chadds
day
night'
a meeting of Pmnero,y
Sal~ cliotrlcl MG!d Scout execu·
C"-!&gt;ter 186, Order ot the Eastlive will be ptoiJelll.
ern
star. ·
AND wives dance
Dorothy
Woodard, wort!Q' maclass, Timidly, 7:30 p.m. at
tron.
and
her
husband presided
home ol Mr. IIIII Mrs. Bon EwIng, Gerald PoweU, tnatructor.
CATHOLIC Women'o Club, 8
p.m. TIJurldoy at the Sacred
Heart Churcb auditorium.
FRUlAY
MISCELLANEOUS -bon·
ortng Mro. Richard Weaver, 7:30
p.m, FrldoQ' at the Letart Falla
Comllllllllty Hall.
HAPPY HARVESTERS Claoo,
NEW HAVEN - 11le open
Fr!clay e.. nill8 at Trinity Unitchurch
wedding of Mill Rhond.a
ed Church or Christ; valentine
Brabham,
New Haven, W. VL,
party beglas with potluck cU-r
at 6i members to c:all Mrs. BeD to SP5 Patrick Jooeph ~!Jan. Mo.Neutzllng for aootanment lood son. wW be an eYent of Friday
momtrc at II a. m. at the st.
.items.
Jo""""
Catholic Church In Ma.SATURDAY

who objedecl to poUtical, ...,.
IDOilleal and ooetallalolllce.
He
the loll and the
1a1n8r7 IIIII 1 - the JUIIIIII·
doul and d. brirtallbroul[l hlo
bOokl, tbe reviewer c::ommerUd.
Slle talked ol: hi1 -c!Q' tor
pill'. hil ability to work tor
chaull w i - aeeking the cleotruction o! ali that remained
JOOd. lb!nbeek died in 1968,

clef-

Last nl&amp;ht'a meeting waa CJ(
-•raJ eveaiJ)I meetlnp which
d. club will holdtog!ve!taworkillll membera 1111 _.,wty 1o
attend.
.. resp:mse to roll eall, members named a greet American.
Mro. hmea Euler wiU be booteas for the Feb. 19 afternoon 1
meeting•

as Social Event is Held

SHKiNERs

Brabham-Ryan

Marriage Will

Be on Friday

Langsville

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Aleander . . . . . 8 1 888239
MOler • • • • • • • • 3 1 236 158

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The ~r· have • ....
IIIII Mra. Norman Da
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Max Folmer 01 PCIIIOl'IJif ...., tbo - · IIIII )fro. Alpha Barr and
........en!e. · Doa L. Wllod, Kr. and M1'l. Howud Tbotna ot
IIIII MrL Mary WW. PCII!Oro,y, R. .D. Greoi-SnndPar·
Rutland, llr&lt;•·areil an~- ·~ are Mr• and Mrs. Hii'le~
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p.:::;;, JGhnaon, Pomeroy
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it gets Ql.!tSide, ttte ')'lOre heat you, Use
' to wamHh~ lrisl&lt;le. So your
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Mill!. HAYawl ~

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Mr. and
WUlord Btu• or
Spr1JIIIIald open! "a recent SUDclay willt hio parallta, Mr. IIIII
Mra. llol'llel BIQ1 and !U&gt;\17
lnd · - cllurdl ' at Hemloi:k

Grove. .

Mr. and Mi's. OrvUie Rbodea
called on Nr. IIIII MrL JeweU
Story on~.

Etoren.i.·.i'-" Btu~. otllirlota ~lien~ a C.W ~- with her
paranto, ~he: Doraal lllp••;
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Darwin
News . No•~
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roMro. lloroiiiY lless.

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Fellowship

Planned

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o..ne

: Birth ·Of Daughter
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ed
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4 2 218 280

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Steinbeck's Profound
Faith in Man Marked

at the meetin&amp; which included the
installation ot two otncers, Sue
Zirkle as conductr-esa, and Charlotte Dillard ao Ruth.
Initiation was announced for
March 4 with a practice to be
held prior to that time. Rlported
Ill were Marie Custer, Sue Lehew an:l Mra. Clara Blna: of
Ricky River. Mrs. Woodard and
Evelyn tAnning, aasoclate matroo., gave an informative report
on the school or instruction held at
Chesterhill on Jan. 8.
May 17 was accepted aa the
data lor the annual !nepectton or
tbe chlpa.r. Agneo Wolle, deputy
g:raad matron of District 25, will
be the lnapecti"' omeer.
Refreshments Collowing t h e
meeting were served b)' Geraldine Yoww, Pat Blltkam, Beulah
Ewin&amp;, Ml.r,pret Lallance. Gaynelle Fugate was a contributing

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Emily Circle Meeting Held
SYRACUSE - The Emli.Y llbalonaey C!rde, meot1Jw In d.
amox ol lllo F!rll United Prub11erian Church 'IIleii&lt;Ja.y after.
IIOOD Feb. 4, waa eaUed to or..
der ~ lllo
Mrs. Tltua
Plekala with lllo raediJt8 lrom
"Dial" In Uld.IOG. b al10 read
"'New Clurch ~··
from ..Million Year Book,,. and

pre.-,

One-Act Ploy
Com{ng Tonight

I

lollowed with prayer,
~
Roll call .... seven member• w1lh a ICI'Ipture
Yerte. Beporta were read and
apprcn-od.
AUdcmtlonwaamadelo
the "0verae..
Ho.pt&amp;J ReCJ~eat, H and a coUeedon ol f8,50
wao taken. ldla.-oo IAl ba
prayed lor are , in ....,_ and
Colorado o! the U.S. Prayer waa

lhat Bett•
lar To Sar
"I Love You"
Thill lith A
Bouquet Of
Flow•s-From

i' BALL GAME TONIGHT

Women or the Syracuse PTA
will meet W(I'Jlen of the TlcJpers

A Farnley Play produclla1,
u1be Green Blackboard," will
be presented Feb. 8 at 8:30 p.
m. at the R!Terv!ew School in
ReetloviUe, under the opooaor.
lhip ol the lolelp County Pr A
CouncU,
The p]a,y ClCliJCOmS the prob.
lems that ehUdren face wbe
preo111red IAlC hi8biY ltrto e&lt;llcaIICXI by over • anxlouo parents.
Proollclla1 ot the pJa,y 11 b.Y an
Ohio Unlverolty
company
rrom the Scbool ot Theater.
Family Playa arertnsnc:edwith
National Mental Health Aclllmda
thT&lt;III&amp;b a COIIIH!ratlve proJect
ot the Ohio D8IJOl'IDIOnl or Mental llfsiene IIIII Correclla1 and
Ohio Unlver allY.
The half • hour dramatization
will be ronowecl by IP'&lt;IU1I clileuos!on or the s!tuatioo ravealed
in the play.

Du...,.. flll'lst

Plainl PTA in I basketbaiJ contest at 7:30 tooight at the Syracuae sehool. Price ls 30 eents tor
adults and 15 cents for stu:lents.

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MIDDLI~RT,

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FOR
THE YOUNG SET
NOW ARRIVING
INTRODUCING THESE
FAMOUS BRAND
NAMES···

BIQUETTE ORIGINALS
TINY TOWN DRESSES
STERNBERG KNIT
BROTHER &amp; SISTER
OUTFITS, SIZE H-4

· Kiddie Shop
ON

Pick-Up

tHE TIN MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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Make It Easy
to Say; 'Be My

Valentine'" .: · . .

Rutland Alumni Will

(RESERVE!O

P

Riggs an:l Maxine Olrena/ Oowora, and Mro. Neuttl..._ ~d·

News Notes

81 111.2
57 11.3
11.2
ft 13.8
115 13.0
18 ILl
48 IL5
51 10.2
18 7,8

Gl. .tor . . . . • • 2 357 889
Aleaader . . . . . I .sf 393
F..aat:ern • • • • ••. a a att 823
SoiltherD .. • .. 0 6262 t22
W l

Conu:nlttees appointed were
lde!ni!Ort and Mrs. ADdraws, ways and meaN; Bett,y
Mrs.

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MOVC STANDINGS '
(VARSI'I'Y)
TEAM
W L P OP
MUler • • • • • • t 0 301 139

TEAM

fleer; March&amp; Chtlda, atatr CIPtaln; Mra • .Neutzllne. I!'IDd representative: Betty Biggs. alter..
naw grand repreaentathe 1 n d
truatee.

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NAME
FG Ff P AVG.
ldltchom, WL
32 10 74 18.5

Ball, FH
28 29
Ramoay, Belpre 22 13
Bowman. V!mAIII 2$ 25
21 21
ldcKiniOl', FH
lloye1, Vintou
29 7

0., T!olrii&lt;Ja.y, Fob-ry

m. on Feb. 12 waa amouDced were Mrs. Childs aid Mrs. All~
WheD CboltlerCollllcii323,Daugh.
leri o! Amorlca, mat Tueii&lt;Ja.y
The valentine m«:lt was carDlibt at the hli\1.
ried out In the table decOratioos
Molilbera plamlns to attend and refreshments servedbyMra.
the club m...U.. are alked 1o Neulzli~ and Virginia OWen.
take a Yileudne and the meetillll will. be lor new
or
bers. Ada Vu. lo!eter and Erma
Cloland will be the holteaaeo.
hostess.
Eatbur RldeaDur, councuor.
•
ii!GH SCHOOL DANCE party •on.
presided at the m...U.. wldch
The
brld...,.ect
Is
thecleushter
with the Jays will be held at the
opelled ""tflualllllc torm with
ldef8a Junior High School In ot Mr. an::l Mrs. John D. Brabham.
27 mombero oltelldina. Reporlod
Don
Gorby II a medicalpetlent I'Vmeroy lrom 9 p.tn. lo ~ mld· New Haven, and SP5 Ryan, sta.UI were Margaret MeW!n, a po.
Veterana Memorial HOIP!Ial. al&amp;hl. Tho dance Is at a later tioned with the Amzy COrps ot
-.at Uie Char Ieaton Memori- at Shirley
Ledlie or Coiumbus retime becauae ~ orea balkelbell Elll!ineon at Fort Hood, Texas,
al lloll!ital; IIIII Idabel Van Mecently ![&gt;0111 a weekend wllh ber IIIIJIIOOl admlnlon 75 cert1 per fl. the aoo ot Mr. aDd Mrs. EdIer and Ada · Neutzllni, ill at
ward ~!Jan. Maoon, W. VL
peroon.
borne•.I! no ....-.e8d that cp! mother, Emma Ledlle.
Ron Gorby or Bucyrul .... nt •
Mtaa Brabham has been em, Eichlnler h81 &amp; neW' IJ'I""danp~
' MONDAY
\Yeekend at hlo home ben.
ployed
in th.e office of the West
ler, 1bat Glaot,yo ~ hu a
- ,tllid- llllllhatGoroldlne
Mr. and Mro. AlphaBarropent
BETHEI: 62,1nleraatiOI!al Qr. Vlt'lln!a Telephone Co. at New
a new~.
Sundayalternooowith berotoa.r, der ol Jobs
Haven. SP Ryan re~ home
MondQ trorq I 12 month tGur or
. .,. ~~....., _,Mr.. ·r~lll' Pf!UIIP•; llapA. . ~.'!1816. at the
et
J[Wtiir•
iod
moau ' " CI'!I&gt;I•~ ; IA)nptreth '01 'Goilll· ·..~~ l!o
duty i!I,,V,~ . ·. "'' .
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A recepti.., ,will lollow in the
11111 PrlHI ··~ polls aport a weekend at Lanp·
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ooc!al
roomo oi the Bachtel Unit'10 the~··
vU1e Yilltirc her childrea, Mr.
ed lllethodlol Church 11 New Havlletreollmeoto _ , oe_rved. At and Mro. Kenneth LCX111tnlhlllll
eJL
:• the Fob. IS
or Ole COIIII· Mr. and Mro. Wltllaco Fotty• .
•-:.cli the kitchen committee wiU
Mr. and !d:to. Roneld Ball ot
on
Dinner
; ..;.. reCreolunenlo for which Hamden opent an evenill8 YioitTbe onnull reunion of the Rut- ·
·; there will be a oma11 charp. ire ·her oilier, t.rrs. A I ph a
land High Sehool Alumni Aoooci·
Barr ord aop, ldlcbael.
on
Barr and auoo will ba beld at 8:30 P.m. on
Mr. IIIII Mro.
s&amp;turday, May 31, !dickey WU·
aon, Sbawn, or oak Hill, and Mr. llama, president, announces.
A teUmuhlp dinner wUI be held
Mrl. Lorry Barr and David
The Bwtcard! Quintet will pro- at 5:30 p. m. &amp;amy at d. St.
" a...',
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•pent SUnday with t~.tr parerto.· vide music tor clenciJIII roUowlng Paul Lutheran Church. Tbe dinI'VIfiOIJIIC
Mr. IIIII !d:to. Larry Fetty o!
a banquet to be oerved b)' the ner. Ia tor members ol: the St.
flea K. WUI
Jlili)Tul ..,.rta weekend with his Rutlalld PTA.
· Paul and st. John Lutheran
0.
n
,JI" pore•·,
and Mrs.
F.....,,
' Mr," Ond
Churchea and will be followed b)'
aniiOuilelili the birth Of. daiilb- ....
•...
ter, DoiQia Rene, 011 n.sdly,
.Mr. and Mrs. ~ry Barr anentertainment.
Fob. 4, at the Naval Hooptial iD DIIUIICethe birth of a ciiW!htir on
· p~l(lllla. .
Jan. 28. The babJo, bornatllolzer
..;...... llrot ~ ldr. !.·~.
~ eenlior,wellhecl8~1 .

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Hurry In To..••

Mefp Temple, i')rthtan st.ten,
Tueii&lt;Ja.y. alght at d. ..U.
In ftoor--lenath blue formals,
the 1169 oltlcera were Installed
111 EUzabeth Allman aao!oted b)'
Nello Bahr,p'OIIdoeniorandDor·
h Baney, arand Jn~M~tr.
Installed were Opel Bfao,
aoll excelleat ch!e~ V!rpn!a
.J}wen, moat excellent aeniar;
ftulne Owens, m01t excellent
Ju:Mor; Betty Bias, m&amp;nagert

ALL-GAMES
fl; tp ava.
Plolrer, Team · G

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PERSONAL FOULS
TEAM
NO, G AVG.
Nels.·York , •••• , 161 11 IU
JoclrD • • • • • • • • 172 II 15.1
.... ' • • • 179 11 18.1
Galllpallo • , .• , •• 180 11 lll.t

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Lot. of Savinga!

Formal installation d. new of·
ficers hilhllsbted a meetill8 ol:

US 12.5
121 12.1

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Nila.-York ....... 156

Lot. of Bargalm!

5eiJIIao!. p..,.I'Q1-Middloport,

4

13'7 18.7

Athenl •
388 u 35.1
.,..., •••••••.•• 374 11 34..0
0

W.,t
Alhllll

Right now ie the time ~ ~ep lively and
discover bow aavinge can really he
.
a family affair. Styles. ~ea
galore for Mom, Dad, enter
and brother. Come see.

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Installation of
Officers Held by
Pythian Sisters

121 lf.2

LosiD • • • • •.. • • • • 424 11 3L I
Joe....., ......... 413

E 15 75 88 201 IL 7
10 4$ 208 13.8
Smlllt, NG 15 57 tt 158 12.1

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A~ ••• ;. :-. . , 10 1 529 3"
. . . . . . t 3458381
GalllpoUo , ...... 7 I 4110 481
WeUaton • , ...... 5 8 509 527
Neb-York ••••••• 5 8 tsO 458

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R.~ Karr, ·

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2 3 %J1 271
I 3 211 231
I 3 1'19 198

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Fenwick, Frootter IIIII SebriJW
14 each; North Lima aDd Cleveland LutberanEaotl3each;Heath Lopn • • . • • • • • • 4 7 D2 530
and Sandu1ky SL Mary's 12eacbi Mef8o .......... 3 8 417 U2
Berkshire lli Guern~~ey Cathol1c. Jac-., ....... 2 9 388 tt5
ses:
Lorain St. Mary's and McDonald
Teams
Points 10 each.
TEAM STATISTICS
1. Strasburg (12) (lS.O)
239
FIELD GOAL PERCENT AGE
2. Z. Trace Rosa (2) (16-0) 181
ABA STANDINGS
TEAM
FGM-A PCT.
3. Ft. Recovery (4) (15-0)
168 By United Press Imernational WoUoton . . . . . . 294-623 .172
4. W. Muoldngum (0 (1~1) 135
Eaot
AtheDI , • • • • • • 29$.818 , 440
5. Dixie (2) (1~1)
100
W L Pet. GB ~ ••••• :. 2&amp;7-632 .122
6. Brlds&lt;Port (I) (12-1)
93 Minnesota . , • 27 22 , 551
Jacka411., •• : .. 267~5
,tit
7, Garaway (13-2)
86 Kertucky , , , • 26 23 .531 I
Nolo.·York • ., •• 22&amp;.51ili .Ill
8. Gnnv!Ue (I) (2.14)
65 Indiana . . . . . . 29 26 .527 I
GoillilloHo • • • , • 263-666 •395
9, Collins. W. Res. (3) (16-0) 61 Miami ... . .. 21 21 .500 21,) l r - ....... 2ti&gt;-851
.371
10. Newark Cath. (I) (1:&gt;-2)
56 New York, , , , It 36 .280 13\!o Mello ........ 181·1i77 .311
Weal
Second 10: 11. Mamfield St.
W L Pet. GB
Peter-s 55; 12. Bloomville 52; 13.
FREE TIIROW PERCENTAGE
A_, and S~ Henry 49 each; 15. Oakland , • , • 38 6 .861
TEAM
FGM-A PCT.
Kirtland 44; 16. Upper Scioto Val· Denver ••• , • 29 22 .269 121h
~·· ••••• '18t-238 .895
lay 37; 17. Pett!svtlle36; 18. Lfn. New Orleans , • 25 25 , 500 16
Welloton • , •••• 21W17 .888
coin Heights 35; 19. Port1mouth Loa qeleo , • 22 27 •449 IS'h
Athena ••• , ••• 165-W .1152
Cla.Y and New Miami 29 each. Dalla a , , •..• 20 27 , 441 IS'h •••.••• 17~ .1150
Othen: Miller &lt;Hemlock) 28; Houston , .• , • It 32 .304 25
Nols.·York ••• , 15Wtt .815
Springfield Local27; Trenton25;
Wednesda,y•a Resulta
Jacklon • • • ••• 18()...2M .IIIII
Arcanum 24; Fort Jermlngs 23; Miami 111 New York 99
lAllpn • • • • • • • • 1c.2a9 .5M
Zanelllllle Rosecrans 22~ Arch- lndial1a 125 Denver 109
Metal • • •
153-300 •610
bold, Arclldla and Mogadore 21 New Orleane Ill Kentucley 108 ·
each; M!Uer CIQ- 19; Big Walnut Dallao 121 Hooston 116
REBOUNDS
181 YeUow SpriJWo 17; Attica and Los ~· 110 K!anooota 107 TEAM
NO, G AVG.
Otto'ltlle 16 eaeh; Braceville and
Thurlday's Games
lroatall • • • • • • • • • • «1 11 40.1
Lekeiand 15 each; Middletown Dallas at Houston
Gelllpalll ........ 182 11 39.1
wolioton •• , ...... 126 11 311.6

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123 ll lU V ' - Coua1l;)&lt;
123 1111,2 · Warren Local
U5 11 18.6 .Bolpn

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. _ a t Nels.·York
MOVC
Kitchen, 1m.
78 31 117 17.0 Glouator at J:utam
Emla, N-Y
18 181 Ill. 7 Sou111orn at Mlllor
Henry, Glt&gt;l.
74 25 173 15,7
OTIIEliS
~. Glps.
87 3t 173 Ill.? Belin at Fodoral-HocllitW
Flck, N-Y
5I 52 154 14.0 Wl!l'fell Local'&amp;! Aluondor
Slaw, LGpn
115 17 147 13.( Cols. lfohawll at
· Soutlnmtorn at
OVERALL STANDIIG'l
SATURilAY
TEAM
W '' P OP AleDnder at Millar
Athena •••••• 18 2 978 770 Eaatern at FedenJ.IIoc:ldtW
Jaekaoo. , •••• 9 5 887 748 Pl. Plea- at RaVODiwood
wonaton ••• , , , 8 5 929 521 Woll- at
CGunty
Golllipollo ••••• 8 7 989 953
TUESDAY (Fob.
•••• ' ' 7 8 892 938
Fa!rflelll Schcl(li tor Bell vo.
~ ' •••• ' ' 8 9 920 1008
FedonJ.IIoc:ld.. at Athenl
Nolo.York •• , , 5 9 789 918
(old AthoDI &amp;fill)
Meflo ••••••. I 12 632 IIS2 H~ at Pl. PlaaAIII
HOIIIIIIIotWTOP OFFENSIVE TEAMS
TEAM
P G AVG.
SCORING
Wolloton • • • • , • • 929 13 7L6
ldii).()JUO VALLEY
GalllpoU1 •• , ••• 989 15 65.9
CONFERENCE
Athena • , • • • , , • 973 15 61,9 NAME
FG Ff P AVG.
Jackooo , ••••• , 887 14 83.4 Gotl, Aln.
.. t217Q 21.8
Lopn • • ...... 920 15 6L3 ~r,GIItr
39 35 113 22.8
WUI!ama, ldlr. 88 19 811 2L3
TOP DEFENSIVE TEAM
Harmey, Mlr. Sll 17 81 20.8
TEAM
P G AVG.
40 14 91 16.7
Diddle, SlhrD
Athono .... . .... 770 15 5L3 Karri. Eastern 31 23 115 11.2
Jackaoo ••••• , , , 718 14 58.1 ~,G1otr 28 12 .. 13.8
WeUoton •••• , . .. 824 13 63.4 Traee, Glatr
23 11 80 lZ.O
Gilllpollo , •••••. 953 15 63.5 Bobo. Alex.
31 14 76 10 9
Mel&amp;• . " . . . . . . 852 13 115.5 Matthews, Mlr. 1t 2 tO 10.0
SEOAL ONLY
(Vanity)
TEAM
WLPOP
Athena • • • • .. 11 0 757 571
Wellston , , • • ••• 7 4 806 707
Jacksoo • • • • • 7 t 891 596
l r - . . . . . . 8 5883881 '
~ " • • ••• 5 8678 722
GaiJjpollo . . • .. I 7 fiG S91
Nela.York • • • , t 7 808 n8
Me!p • . • . . • 0 11 515 718

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OVERALL SCORING
NAXE
.FG FT P AVG.

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COLUMBUS (UPJ) - The United Press lnternatimal Ohio high
ochool Cia" A basketball rat.irv-. with tint place votes ard
won - lost records in parenthe-

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K. cart., $IV 14 IJI fl 1129 :IU XoamoJ !1. 118 ._.,.. II
B,.ri'J, KC 15 117 70 sot :ZU Lewll 96 !1. J'rwls)lol ..
WolUr, l!iW lt 8$ 13 251 11.0 m.-'71 TIUI '10,
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'lllddlt, "" 'IJ"lD-'111' 17011,,- '111Taa 80 !1. lJNIIH .
c.r-Iee; NG 11 7t 88 J2t 18.0 !1. lfrY'I 72 TIIJ. Lallln JIIIOI
Gernoo, NG IS 11 '¥1 Itt IU New Moo, !1. 108 lfnln,arilw 7.

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SOMEONE
)'OU LOVE •••
VALENTINE'S DAY IS FRIDAY, FEB. 14TH
Remember loved ones in o way thot shows how
much you care . . • select a special greeting for
each of them at our Hallmark Volentine Headquor~

ters today. It's heartwarming.

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SOcial Events

DINNER AND MEETING
. !1. Poul Lutl&gt;orOD Clourch bold
; IU OIIUol ~: oncl ..U.. at tile ehfu'eh no: - · Tbe lmwatim WOI efYM
: 111r WOllam Ruo..U.
Fol!owll!a tho otimer I looal: Mil meetlnc waa beld with WU.
· Uam RuaoeU presldlng. Annual
' np&gt;rto ot lhe o:oogregatlon were
. ltron. .flarold Rooe, treasurer,
· pve the treasurer ~ and
: presented the budget for 1969
· which was awoved.
Damy WooJcook was elected
to serve on the COO.reh Coundl.
Those atterollng were Mr. and
Mrs. John Fry, Mr. and Mrs.
Uoyd Roush, Mr. and Mrs. Will1am Russell, David. Brian and
!&gt;wain, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Rose, Buddy, David and Jefi,
Mr. and Mrs. William Powell,
.Jr., Mrs. JoMIIY Rcl.lah, Mrs.
Willl.am Pcweti,""' Mtss leI a h

Jane Powell, Me. and Mrs. Harokl John80n, Mr, and Mrs. Carroll Adams, Jr. and Bruce, Mr.
and Mrs. Jolm F. Roooh, Seolty
and Kathy, Mrs. Herman Layne,
Marllba ~rouse, and B e c k y
Paugb..

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visitors at Mrs. K. K. Scltes.

·Miss Karen Greene visited her

Mr • and Mrs. R, G.
) Greene, durlhg the semester
; break. Sle is attending Lindsey
~
. JIU'M)ts.

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'.: Service Guild
;

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: LIUIKI'IA!VR
:
•

!he opal! lb. - - wltb
frlondo at llowllntr G.._ K,r.
Min Ll1lh l'l&gt;well Ia • modlc:ai patieot at Hoi- MadJeol
Hospital bo GtiiiiJ&gt;olla, Ohio.

Mro, J)oriOI' lAo Jloulb II a
patient at Veterans Memorial
lloopltolln I'Ome ...., Ohio.
Carson Roooh to o 1&gt;0Uent at
Holzer Medlc:allloapltal.
CLUB

HOME DEMONSI'R.4.TlON
The Cherokee Home Demonstratlon Club met at the home of
~Irs. K. K. Stites. 11le meeting
wao openeJ In regular form oad
a short business meeting waa
held. The lessm .. Management
in Families" was presented by
Mn. Delton Sayre. The next
meeting wlll be held at the home
of Mrs. Alva Luckeydoo.
Refl'eshments were served by
the hostess to Mrs. Vemm !tar-

rah, Mrs. Kate Roush, Mrs. Mary
Duncan, Mrs. Archie Browning
and Mrs. Sayre.

TOWN COUNCIL MEETING
The N- Haven Town Council
""
met at the City Building with

:

PI'. PLEASANT - The Ser: vice Guild of Cltrist ~copal
: Church held its montbl,y lunchem
' moetlng Wedneaday 1 p.m. bo

'!

the _pe.rtah hoUse. Hostesses were
Mba Juliet Smith, MiBS Reba
Bule, Mra. JacUofo, Cocltran
and Mrs. J. J. l..ofell .
The lmrocadon and devotions
were led by Mrs. Harold Somer·
vUle. During the business seaoloo presided over by tho preoldoni, Mro. Homer Martin, aeaUlng cqmmittee wu named r.ompooed of lira. Edllh !lmiW!o,

Dinner. Pl1nned

If-till•-·

lal-•

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sldblg lor their regular
·
Others in attendance were Helen
Field..!!, recorder, R. G. Greene, be
Jack Hess, Lewis &amp;lmmers and
Arthur 'Thabet.
Th..., voted to pay bills due.
The council voted to send Donald Ohlinger and Thomas Pareons to a three day police schooltng on February s, February 19

MU~st

night, and a· covered

dish dimer
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• ndlng werre Mrs
atte
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Edwin .Stein, Mrs. R. G. Greene,
Mrs
Ch I88 Smith M 8
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Frank Young, Jr., Mrs. Paul
Scally, Mrs. Phil Batey, Mrs.
Chester Curry, Mrs. Tom Hoff-

Mrs. Roulb.
SEWING CLUB MEETS
The Julia T. Bryant Sewing
Club met at the . home or Mrs.
N, 0. Weln:. The afternoon was
apont sewing and wring the oodal hour refreshments were
terVed to Mrs. James MacKnight.
Mrs. w. T. Stone, Mrs. Howard
Wagenhala, Mrs. L. c. Roush,
Mu. Harold Johnson, Mrs. John
Fry, Mrs. Ottie Roush,. .aod Mrs.

home ot Mro. Otue Jlouob wltb
Yrs. Fred Da.tey as oo-bosteas

ooFebruary 11 .

ea..uus:

woo extended ID

1 the BUild members to attend 1he
March f meetblg ot !1. Monlea
t Qdld to view a fllm on Da,y Ceof "'r Core whleh wiD be preaented

i

: b)' Mro. Julia Wright, R.N., be: elmiDg at 7:30 p.m. The D~rt
: Center 18 held at the pariah
• bouse five daya a week UDder
' tplldance ot the Communlt;y Ac-

-Joe.

A 1 - ol appreelotlon to lhe
lfOUP was read trom Ward Webb
ol Laldn !Ita"' Hoapltal thanking
tbo ehur&lt;b womoo l'llr oponoor.
: ina a Chriatmaa part;)' at the
: llale hoiPtal for padanto.
: 1bo I!1'0UP voted lo dona"' $5
: aoci1 towar&lt;lo a eilapol at Laldn
: !Ita"' lloapttol oad Plealllll Val: ley lloapltol.
' Hostesses tor the March meet: big will be Mra. Ludlle Wello,
: Mro. J. 0. Moroloncl and Mro.
: Doddoo Foran.
The Rev. Clltlord Sehane cloa: ed the moetlng will&gt; a prarer.
, Altendlng were lira. Pot Mor, pn, Mro. Anita Bowie, Mro.

: Dot Faires, Mrs. Nancy Ma,u,

lleariuga Set

program was suwlled. 9Je felt
that the program haspmvedvery
successful In helping the ctdidren
Eye Cataracts

A cataract is ·a cloudiness

within the lens of the eye
that blocks the passage of

light, like frost on a window
pane. Surgery is successful
m more- than 95 cases of
every 100 in those patients
for whom operation is rec·
ommended.

2-Hour
DRY Q,EANING

LADIES NIGHT AT ROTARY
The Bend Rotary Club of New
Haven held Ladiea Night on
1buraday evoning lor lhelr dinIUPON REQUEST)
ner meeting, at the Harttord
United Methodist Church, with
Our UIIU•I Good Cl..fti"'
the ladies of the ehureh serving
the meal.
Those attending were Mr. and
Pomeror
Mrs. Lewis Summers, Mr. and
Weln.
Mrs. Donald F. Roush, Mr. and
The next meeting wiD be altho ,.._ _ _ _ _....;_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

balnJ1IIi, ~ . tar..... . -,-: . :. .
b-..4larold
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An brvllalloo

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..... lforl')' lllller oad IMh "'"'
Formallni~
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Mlller. Mr. -.:t Mra. Jamea N.
mot at tho Alex • ~ .. Mam· Rouoh, Rev. oad llro. ~
or1o1 BuUdblg will&gt; Mro. Mark Kooney, llr.oadllro.Kor•WUoa,
Ward, llro. Jack Fle&amp;bor oncl llr• .,d llrL Cbd!l FoliO', llr.
PI'. PLEASANT - Plana COr
lira. Donald F, Roulh u ..,._ oncl lira. Boloerl Gllmon, llr.
teoaeo.
oncl Mn. Hermon ~. llr.
- wan
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tnWetton
0\lde
1be moetine WOI _...t f&gt;3 oncl Mra. Jaek F l - . llr. oncl llw
lllo Well Vlrllala Golruna .mp.
111e prolldont, Mro. Euamo Heo- Mro. Rm&gt;e WWJam19o1.
tor. Tbe piedp fo f1&gt;o flag Wll
tar, I a - Cbi Omota - given tollowed wttb the lf&lt;II'P
P.T.O. NEETJNG
linefng the National Alllbemllld
1be N"" llov., P.T.O. mot m
1be tor ll&gt;o tormallllldatho Club Collect. DevoUou wore 1burada,y ovoaln&amp; l'llr tbelr l'Ojjl&gt;- doo lo Mareh 15 at. llw M&gt;o..
led ey Mro. Donald Bu~. lor, 1001&gt;1111)1 mootiDc wltb praot. &amp;IL ::llmtr wiD be ....... ID
'lbe guest speaker tor the dent, Mra. Kellleth 11.dl.,.on. tho memboro oad lhelr
avenine was The R.tv, JameJ pruldlng. Devoticm were led b7 follotMd b)'. dla.. wh!Ohloapen
lo tho publle. lnldatlooYee tan May, Director of Stu- Mre. Jolul F. Roulh.
dent Houllng. Wea:t Green, Ob1o
Regular report&amp; were Jlven wiU preeeclllbe dlmor.
1be
wiD llm&gt;loh
UDiveralt;)', Athens. Ohio. He II and 111)1'0\"ed. Mra.11tompem:lana1110 worldDg on bla Doet:or'• ct.t- DDUDted that plana bad been made 11&gt;o muale tor dlaeblg oad Udc·
gree In Youth Mlnlotry wbUe at ID repair tho playground OIJIIp. oil wiD be prl.-4 at $3 jr01' . . . .
Obio University, and has been mentbutwouldnotbeltartedun- plo wltb tbe houri all from 9:30
IUIIPIY pastor ol St. Paul Luth- w Nareb becauae of bad weatb· p.m. 10 12&gt;30 o.m. AU - .
from tblo will be wied for tba
eran Chureh, New Haven tor the er.
past several rnontlls. Rev. Moy
Mn. A. L. ~rouse, Vlee Pre- Sororil;f ebarllf projeeta. 1be
chose as his topic for the even- abient. ~ced the guest group will moot Feb. 10 ol tho
ing "'Marriage." He told of the a,peaker, Mrs. Jolm Powell, wbo borne of Mro. Ethel llal'lley tor
III(&gt;Ok Initiation 00""""'11'.
Chinese tradlt!•-o bo ~--!
....1.-... to the ErPnnn Cll the COunson with the A.;rlcan tr~ ;.;Remedial~ Program.
ol marriage. A question and an- She hu been workiai wl1h stuswer perlod·followed,
dentl at Hartford, Clltton and
Pr. !'LEASANT - HeariDga
A short business meedi~g was West Colwnbla and will work at for the Dve PeriODS arreated
during weekend ra!do at llxbull·
-*·~ Me-•~ro -~ -- Central Sehool bo Pollll PI-•
•~N••-·
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minded of the dcmatlua to the ant the &amp;eCOI\d semester. hdls-- ne•• ell:ablllhmentl have been
Pearl Bu k F ..-• It
.
pl••ed -·'pmont u··• In lido
c
wau.
was an""~
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nounced that the Pre&amp;ldent s pin program, Thh Is a tederal prohad been ordered. March meet- gram and Mrs. Powell stated
big will be m the 25th and Is 10 tbat any equipment n-.J In tblo

and Marth 5 at Institute, w. va. man, Mra. Harold Rose, Mra.
They also voted to Jlli'C.hase a Charles Do&lt;tl, Mrs. fugene Hesprotective screen for the pollee ~ 1 Mrs. Robert GurUs, Mrs.
U-1-' car and a chemical ma~forboth Jess Abela, Mrs. David Roush,
ne~a policemen. The next meotingw!U Mro. Donald Bumgardner, guest
be February 10 at the cttvBuild- Mrs. Lake Harris and hostesses,
big,
Mra. Want, Mro. FleS!oer and

;:, On Wednesda:v
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Mayor Thomas Grins~

PER&amp;&gt;NAis
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moore
1'6. &amp;:. Albans, w. Va. were &amp;m· 1• ..

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j New Haven

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Mrs. Mark Ward entertained
member• or the Tuesday evening
Bridge Club at her home. Prize
tor tdgb score was won by Mrs.
Lakellarrlo. Otheraplay!ngwore

P~ASANT

VALLE¥ B()lll'ft'AL
ll'ob. •• 1Ht ' . ..
Allllft nl): Delmar

Daw"""'

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111. Pt. ........ llrl. Pwz7

M••• Pl. PIMIOIII; Jolla Dol·
..,.. IAOI)j Mn. 8Utf ~.
~~ flrcr!&lt;o;

J'IOaiiD!;

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llfrL Kltbi... lllfD,

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CllDo,

Pl.

DllK:IIAIIGED: .Artlllr Jloulh,

Maooo; J• Emrick, Pl.

Pl-

ant; llro. &amp;by Aj&lt;o, Pl. -

ont; Jolro. - l d llrjlflc, New
HPM; K a t I I HfaiiJhntb"m.

Grimm• Landln8;

V~Del~ ·

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Damy ~ oad do•..,....., Pt. .
Pleaoant; WWiom DoOUtlle, Pt.

of MI.. oncl ~ llaWI Jtl.

Pt.PiooiiOIIt~....,..od

foro ol 101 INIIIInll. wat '"' armll at PIN- Volley
Holfltal Wedandq mondDJ.
Tbe .......... Ju, 1,
lHt Illqoant;r'o
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c.

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10Gb' ·tlot ~ lo.,.
.Prlhlad tbeae ealler•. ad ac~ lo olllelal . -i!o•,

VL
1"anora! -

lal wiD be In tbo Hal- .....
olol')'. Frieodo IDOl c:all at ll&gt;o
morluar7 alier f p.m. lodll7.

torloh·-oearea.

Salon Week Will lbtor Queen Sauer

free alter pootlne $500 - ·
uce bonds.

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LATELY'I

~- I. 1'b0pli'eaa" man ll
~ tblnp ... bod,

)Lito ID -

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•fflle ll1ture ._,.. ,.. ·empq. oad

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Pr, PLEASANT- Tbe amual
clolleo aboervlnl ''National Baout;y . Salon Week" -aDd 1ooaor1111
·tM!r. ~. Mlai Jaae Sauer,
- wao ..lectod Well VlrllaJa
lla"' ~ will be Fob. 8 at tbo
HomO ..IPOD-.4 by ll&gt;o
!Ia- llalrdre.ten Olld CoomMolnefll Alllllated No. 11.

....,. wiD be Alnlllbed"" lb.

Twi-Liibtero oad lite ..... ..
ochdlled ID be&amp;in at 8 p.m. wltb
Plbll• IDrited. Hair ol;fleo
wiD be modoled bum ooeh aoloa
member oad • !ublcn -wiD
be hold wUh clotboo turnllllled

tho

bJ

tbe

Falbioo

.

Clwck 'l'hUJ February Spedal!

Pi.

30%
&amp;INIT SUITS Wuc.. 40%
letltc.. 25%
·JACKETS

4.69 .. 2/9.

....c..

Ladltl

MENS WOOL
TOP COATS

.ANI
WINTER WEIGHT JACKETS REDQCJ.
1 Groop

MENS C.P.O. JACKETS

40%

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Full lnnerspr,lng Construction

•flo made uo an bolr to hi baYoo
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WITH QUILTED ·
QUALITY COYEJ

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Route 1

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FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY

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14 hour· protection

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IIIII lteuehltiiM
111111U,

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In •••
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2 lb. bo&lt; 3.60

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. WALL FINISH ·

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ASSORTED CHOCOLATES

67~

qt.

sa~29

$1~~7

~BABY
DETROIT- INEA)Singer TinY Tim, a hockey
faD, c&amp;Jile to see · a recent
Detrolt.Pbllade!pbla NatiQD·
a1 . l(oetey Leagut&gt; game,

·but IMilJted be be able to
allWl!it
nuHo..,Gordie """"·

POOPJe always

"~UH

IIJr..W-·

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al me " be

aata:· •ann tJiure t!·n be

1ale .lllttiDJ next to Howe .
He could ·p&lt;Otect Dlt."
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sprlnl·tlma fresh-

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tera, Mrs. Mary Hyre, Mra.
Mae Kryder, Mro. Annaleo Col·
t lint, Mra. Anora Inerham, Mra.
~ &amp;e Wllbelm, Mrs. Martin, Mrs.
: Somerville aod the hoatea~es.
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"BABY YOURSELF" 14 oz. RBI. 1.15
with the World's
Finest Powder!

Earl .Strom, , velllflll NBA
Official&lt; _wttb· 12 years' 01&lt;JP"rlence, says . the lana to.l!BY are more· sopblatlllated.

WITH

CEPACOL

••c•

20

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SINUTABS
lllttlt
'of 30
2.25

ct'::t':'9.
SWABS

· Ree- 1.59

TWIN TRAY 400'S

ONLY ·

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MYADEC

YIT AMINS--~~:.~~~~~~·~--4. 99
fflY'IIIESE

EVERYDAY.

Low·Pr(c:e.!

UM' PRICES

Just Woiflllfful Hair SpraJ, RBI. 1.00: ........ 77c
Coldac, 10'1, Ret~ l.s; ••••••• •·· •••• ~~- .. :•... 99c

EXctdrln T.-s,1j)O,'.s, Rt~.:l.$9 ......... ~ ... 88c.
.IIISIIIIn U-40; R81Uiar 1;48;~ •• ;•••••••••••• ,1.19
Insulin !1-80. Reii!lar.z.~. :r.~
2.13
~i:h Jpllallc T~ttahdt ·
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RIJilat · 25c ....... "' •• ~ •••••• : •••• ; •••.•• roll13c
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FOIL HEARTS
ouorted t hocolorn

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bont

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8 oz. $1 .35

VA!.ENTINE'S DAY IS FRIDAY, FEB. 14TH .

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chocolot" ond bvner l:ront

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1.49 .

Barer A$1Jirln, 2110's, Rtl•.·i.13.............. i.ii

51Ji oz. 95;

19e

Lfl.~lto

New! DlppllJ Do Lotion, R11. 1.25 ........... 77c

I 'lo lbs. $3.95

6PACI

Hlfllt . .l'Dic
VITAMIN
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(~A) .,...

there ali!•Y• was the ·)breat
pi .PIIJf!oial II.~" A referee .
,bild to'tie ociired. NO'if 111111
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'notI phi'- ,
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10 oz. , .1.39

Ancl Hawel

~'lQ · · e.~u.- ·yean," · be
'Iaiii; ".Wilen lan~· .were upset

bu~r

OR
LIFE SAVERS

HAIR SPRAY
OR
SHAMPOO

9 oz. RBI. 1.15

LOll ON

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thocolotet ond

OW

.!a.: .,_ the door of ........... Indoor Meet

COME, CIIECK OUR FEBRUAR~&gt;BED­
•DING BUY AND SAVE DO~L~R$ NOW.
YOU GE:r A REAL GOOD QUILTED TOP .
INNERSPRING MAnRESS WITH 10UNDA·
TION AND HEADBOARD AJID LEGS. REGU.
LAR 59.95 EACH.. NOW YOU GET BOTH Stts
FOR 98.00. HURRY IN "Oi! .
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Center of

Plouant.

4

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Velues"' $5
Willie &amp; Col.,•

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R.,. $25"' $115

wiD be held

l'rklll1 11 a,m. Ill U. Chapi!Wl·
WUcauo IIGnuar)' wlllt ll&gt;o Rov.
JoDI H. Naol of1lciaua.. Bur·

llpoculatloa
-·
... - looo
tbor
tbo curraat
Iiidr"ors work"'-"' loa faA:·

Tbe live ehartoed wltb
and OlhlbltiDc pmlng doYieoa
are IUIIIa McCoualand, ~
Weoro, Bob Dam, Eric llocrtll
and Bonnie Wrar. Eaeh 1o -

... $20 .

oad pater•

1111 .............. 'Mr. oad Mro.
Porr.r c.
-aide, w.

bavo-onlllld~

HEART BOXES ....____.2fc up
Other No .. lf)&gt; Bu••
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state -

Bulk C.od_y - Coo..ralflon
Heortt an~ 'clniiGMOn """'· · ·

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c:allor l-..:blgllw-oad
!Ill ,Maq C!J¥ pollee ne~­
ed • c:all • fomalo c:allll'
UIIICIOitdllll •'lilt _ . II Wa.

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Where pnces inakit

REGULAR 99c

One D1op A11 Deorfo1an r

THERE ARE STILL A LOT OF BARGAINS
LEFT OVER FROM OUR CLEARANCE SALE
lAST .EEKEND. IT •ILL PAY YOU TO STOP
IN AND LOOK THEM OVER.

·dloJn!alld lliior umaa

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42 ... 39c.... 'lltl.
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36 lo&lt; 59c.._ WI .. E.....,. • .

"February Spec~al;"
.

PI', PLEASANT .,.. Allen.Loo

'!blch

fOR.
' ,,·,.soMEONE
&gt;'OU LOVe •••

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Take It From
Old
rrKerm''

W!oro, Jr.,O,.-a...laoola ...

Scbool,

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Robinson's Clea..,

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SERVICE

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Infant Soil Dle., ..

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-llounl:r
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AND SEND
Slnales In Bl1
AsSOilmint ........ 5c 1111

Cblaler, Mrs. F. c. Reichart,
and Mra. George blgols.

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Mrs. Paul Seoll,y, Mro. G I e n
Roush, Mrs. R. G. Greene, Mrl.
Herman Layne, Mrs. William

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oet l'llr Sawrdar 11 a.m. hi tho
eoart ol JUell~ of Peaeo ....
Klnelld.

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Leon.

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Miflclll Flow•s-V•Ientlne H•l•s

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. _ , Ivan Nnoll, Pl. Pl....
ant; Mro. Robort CriiiiiP 11\d

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Gerltol, 12 oz. Reg. 2. 98 2.03
Ex-Lax, 18's, Reg. 49e.____ 4CM
Ay•s, Regul~r s.so_:.._. .__ 4,94
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W•ntecl

WANT AD

INFORMATION

dlldlel. '
mll&lt;tllaoeous. Mn. llowlnl
Cecil. 100 W. Main St., l'ome...,..
1411c

ANTIQUES. !Umllon,

DEAOLIN£5

S II ·"'· Dor 8.of•• P.llc:etien
~1' O.eihM 9 • · • C•••II.-ttoM I Couecti~•

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al PIA&gt;hc:llrf Ion

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R!GUUTIONS

,._. , .. , .........."'··· tho. •• ,ht

oct•

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retlpo,..iblo fer - • than • -

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For S.le or Tr_.
63

CHEVY, 1\i-lon
Pllone INNII3.

............,
.-.._. ,_ ..,.

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RATES
For Wonr Ad S.t•lee
5 cenh ,., WCIO'd one inl.,tlon
Mini11u,1m ChoJt• 7.Sc:
12 cent1 IW' woul rlvee corgoco;·
tiYe in1.,tion1 .

II cenu ,_,

WC~td

,,. consecuti¥e

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25 per o;ent

Oi..:·ounl on 1101 id ods
•NI ods poid within 10 doy1 .
CARD OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY

SI ..SO for SO word mi11i mum . Eo
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8:30a .m. to S:OO p . l'll . Daily
1•30 a . on . ta 12:00 Noon Sctlurdoy

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I WISH ro erpress my tbanb
to aU ttJose showing me kind.
l'leSB during my recent illness. MBy GOO bless each
oliiJld everyooe of you in a
wondrous way .
Mrs" Opal ·Hope'
Harper
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Matty MOllo! a

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11115 CHEVROLET JJnpala ""'door 'bard top, D'1 automatic,
power 111&lt;er1ng and brakes.
C8ll - 7"
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power tools, appliances, hair HARMONY apartments - 3
dryer, toaster, vacuum cleanand 4 rooms. fumlshed, new
er, tape recorders, fisb aquarwalls, floors, furniture, priiwn. ma:er, eleetrie beater,
vale parking. out of all floods,
cameras, new clothi.ng. many 3 blocts from Pomeroy post
other items. Used end tables,
office, 992-5392 £rom 10 a.m.
studio couch, reclinJDg chair, to I p.m.
2--f.tfc

bunk beds, several utility
cabinets, d!est ol drawers, LARGE HOME, attractive sur·
ottoman rockers, club chairs,
roundings , reasonable to redr......,, coal heaters, 25 liable person. 148 Uncoln

pairs good uS«! shoes. disbes
Hm. owner W. E. M&lt;Qulgg.
and glassware, many otber V Canterbury Lane. Eaot Aur·
items too numerous to IDtlllora, New York. .
2-G-7tp
lion. C&lt;Jnsi8nmenll! wel&lt;omed
by operator. Forest George.
Peb For Sele
Not resporuible f&lt;lr occidents. 8EAUTif11L
WIRE
TEaTerms, cash. Auctioneers.
RIERS, Pugs, min. SChnauz.
!lob. Olmlnlnp,
Fore.at
crs, Dachsl!unds and Poodliea
George, Millersport, Ohio.
witb puppy trim. Barkaroo
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9:30 PM Ttl 2 AM

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poorr fl. Tiny's Bargainland.
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Satunlay at Jack's Club on
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·: l!uDday, JJesinnlng at noon at
the Forked Run Sportoman
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:INCOME TAX Service dany ...
CWJ $mday 9 ID 5. Evenlnp,
ljy · appolntmenl. Mro" Sloven
"Wanda' Eblin. Rl. 2, Pomeroy. Laurel CllH Road.
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WILL DO sewing at home zippers,
pockets, pegging.
~mming,

alterations,

etc.

Mrs. Freddie Thabet, Maoon,
Phone 773-5551.
~39-tfc

NEED LIMESTONE for your
driveway? We furnish and

deliver. Emmett W. Shuler.
Contracting, Pbooe 992-3213.
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Pm'ATOES, Phone 843-22S4
Clarence ProiDtt, Portland.
10.18-Uc
1968 PONTIA--C-G-T0-,-100 cubic
!ncb, 4 speed transmission. ex.
cellent condltloo. Phone 91112441 after 6 p.m.
1-12-tfc
GOOD HAY. Vernon

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61 DODGE LANCER 2 DR................ $100
60 BUICK LESABRE 4 DR ............... $150
59 RAMBLER ST. WAGON ...............$199
60 CHEV. "6" 2 DR..................... $199
1962'CHE¥¥ II MOVA H.T.. CPE... ;-;';~; ;;$49!ij

Loco"f 1 owner cor, 6 cyl. Std. trans. Radio 'and heat·
e-r. White on red finiik. ·

1962 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE ........... $599

Impala 4 dr . Local 1 owner car, VB eneine, po'ljter·
filii de, radio and heater, fiiOOd tires, bl1.1e finish.

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1964 FORD GALAXIE.. ................. $995

SOO H.T . Cpe. VS engine, automatic. Whtte finish :

Cpe. Vinyl interior. Bucket seQt. VB engine. Automatic frons. Power steerin!jl. R&amp;H .

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Get the 1m Dill In Arll

·-------------------------1966 RAMBLER CLASSIC 770 ........... $1295

H.T. Cpe. Local owner. Li~e new tir1111. Clean in..r·
ior. Ivory over gold Hnisk. Radio and heater. S.e thi1
today and Save. ·

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ROME - In good condition,
close to

shopping, 2 story

frame, 4 bedrooms, ~ baths.
Ulillty room, wort area, all
fqr $to,ooo, ·'-~~"

SYRAaJSE ·::..: uu-1fi 1 story frame, 3 bedrooml,
bath. basemen t , exce11ent kitchen. you must see this

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HENRY CLELAND

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CIJR'l'JSS TECHNICIAN, Leland Parker, 983-22114 Pomeroy reskleooe 0. Wl-3251 &lt;Jool.
ville call Illation, wlsbes lfAIIJ.
day Greetlngl. Dally om«ce
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Mr. and Mra. Wllllom

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apent oevenl dora with their
dauaf&gt;ter and • ..,.tn.Iaw, Mr. and
Mro. TOIIUII)' Jenks, Loula, Ky,
Vl•ltlng .,., the weekend with
Mr. IIIII Mro. Harr1 P - were
Mr. Earl Bardon of CPtoo, Mra.
Leola Kendall ard Mro. Jou MJn.
tae ot Warren. Mich. 'l11ey also
vlolted Mr. ard MrL Morrlo Huden and Mr. lliiiiJin. Rdlertlluden and Debbl ·"
e. .1.ue)' were ..._.
SUrda)' dl-r 11J0111 of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Usle mt tmnUy.
Spee. 5 Rdlert E. HudSCII baa
aone to Fort """" TeiU after

7:50 A.M . .
t2 NOON .
3 P.M.
AND ·
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:=,...~soo, Rdlert,ot.Aihentwere-o.,_ . - .. - - .C day
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BACI&lt;. otJ! THAT'S
NOT IUf.Uiir X
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t&lt;eeping Meigs
Gallia and
Mason Area
Informed As
Well As '
Enterlain.ed

Mr1. Ednl SUmmerleld
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DAILY

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Coat lncluclo1
Coinploie
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Mra.·Hm.rt Parbr.
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ard...., Mlclllei,Cincl"""',vl..
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Emmett Bartell. ·
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Mr. ancl Mr•. ~
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MtneraYIU.e 1J*1t
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llam liiJtl, and IUII!1..
Mr. IIIII Mrs. Shil1Dan WU•

llama or Cheater, VI. Vs., ~

Mra. ·111ia Hull.,...
Jln. CorlJJuckw011b, ~ •
tm, nmalM vei'JUlather-.
Mr, IIIII MrL C!Wio• IJalo
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at ~J1fWIItld.
Mra. ·Marllli!;.ttoi'P·or . ~
bul, wbo 'hal boon IOI'iGulll Ul

RIGULAR

AIR OONllrrJONJNG llefrlqer·
aflon service. Jack'• llefrlll'

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Completelloelao. Ololt
C111t Bradfonl

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GRAVELY Tractors, . - and
Yled, Wlnlcr Spedalll '"' . Business Services
tractors and equipment. Reduced Winter rates on Grave. RADIO and TV repolr, bouse
ly repairs tbrougb February.
calla, and antemw illstalled,
Uoed and rebuilt tnctnrs
Jobn Harrisoa, Phone lfl.
from $150. Gravely Tractor
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Sales and Service, Pomeroy.
Phone m2975.
SUit
RP•I Estate For S.le
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Clean interior, good w.w. tires. R&amp;H.

1964 OLDS.CUTLASS F85 .......... , ..... $995

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lit BUICK, Price 1110. C8ll lfl.

1963 CHEVY II ......... , .. , ............ $695

1963 CHEVROLET ...................... $695

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Convertible, local 1 owner car. Super Sport model,
bucket seats, good tires, 6 cyf., 3 speed, floor ahift,
rodio. Popular Model, special price.

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.U 11541.1141 or · tom. ~·•

3 Seat WaQon, V8 engine, automatic trans. Power
5teering and brakes, good tires, radio and heater.

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4 Door, Local 1 owner car, 6 cyl. engine, powerglide

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SEE QUALITY CARS AT

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Jl'lll llld euy. Jl'ree ..u.
IDIIel. l'lloae m-aiM, Ooetl·
leln Ready • Ml1 Co., MlddJe.
port, Ohio.
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BaUr Jl'unllture, Mlddlepotl.
Oldo.
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1966 bODGE CORONET Limited Editlon .. Sl695
4 Door. Beautiful interior trim, bl•• Yinyl roOf with
turquoise finish. Like new w.w , tires. Powar steering
and brakes. V8 engine, automatic trona. R&amp;H.

1966 CHEVROLET ••••••••••••••••••••• $1795

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11153 P'ORD piclnlp, good oondl·
VACANCY for two elderly peotlon. Don Bell. Phone 247ple. Prefer prlvale paid paM.
2+6tp
lllllts. Phone Masoo, m.5111i.
10-1-tfc SUGHTLY used walnut 001&gt;
oole stereo, sold new $1117.
I"" montbo old, now $11. Pay
Help Wanted
11.23 per mont11. Call for free
t.ADY to cook and ...,rt, and
borne trial, 983-2838. 2+tlc
live in. If not interested in .
llvln8 ln. do not answer tills
Ill. Phone 9111-52iil.
2+tfc 11168 CHEVROLET Nova. radio
and beater, very clean. Racine Home National 8aDt.
Mt-3311.
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rnifliature, f75 and up. St11d I
servi&lt;e and grooming. Phoae
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the best. Blue Lustre II Am·

Pop &amp; Ja:u-No Rod:

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American liSt Zlll ZAG llf'lllllg IIUidllne
Fora.nt
stereo,
Rid1o
COid:tlnaUoa,
portable mndel, ._ mooth
SMALL HOUSE, two bedrooml
- · ~ off balance ol 8
oolid state unit, 4 opeed chanold, 11101101gr8m1, overeats. , . payuients at $11.10 IIIOIIIbly.
and balb. Reasonable ·reo&amp;.
ger. lovely maple llnlob.
IJIIlllquel, lleWII on llubm.
!'bono 99UIIO.
2-z.etp
!&gt;fake payments ol $1 or bal- buttonlloles, blind hems dros..
ance of m.t4. Pllone ...
es, all wii!KJut attao!omeull. 1\C PONTIAC, 4 speed, 1"11!1
ONE THREE ROOM TRAILER,
3211"
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door blnltop. p - lfl.711'/'1.
BalaDce $31.'1ll, or pay PlY·
one two room trailer. Marion
ments &lt;I fl.~ per IDIIDtli.
Reynolds, Masoo, w. Va.
z.utq&gt;
!'bone 773-0147.
2-Uic STElREO Jtadlo ~. 4 Phone lfl.2111.
SOME STRAW. Pboue tlft.«&lt;rr.
speed
cbanaer,
FURNISHED and unlurnisbed
dual
volume
control,
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IIIII EARLY Ameriean llAno.
apartments. Close to tchGDl.
er oound system, lcM!Iy wal·
1bls set has AM .r. J1IM radio.
Pllone m5434.
10.-c
IMit finish. ~ payments
f.opeed ...reeonl FOUR J«llM - . balb,
of
Ill or bal...,. of flU&amp;,
Mlin St., Rutland. Plloae 742chaqer, lovely llDIIb, juot
"fRAILER LOTS. Bob's Moblle
tflli.
2-Wtp
lft.3ZI8.
l4lk me new. Take over paymen11
COurt, Syracuse, Ohio on State
of
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Rl. m, Phone m2951.
40 FWr Sleel Televlsim 'J'ow.
$111.21. Try II 1D your home. liOAT TRAlLEII, II lndl llllfAI.
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moi&gt;U. wbeell 81111 ltrel, wlll
Phone 9111-2838.
uetc
4114.
l4lk
tu•ll
boats up to 12 feet, $25.
FOUR ROOM furnished spar!·
Plloae
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Impala cpe., local awner car, new c• trade--in. Less
than 23,000 miles, w-w tires., I ike new; 396 V8 .,..
glne, 3 speed man. front. Vinyl interior, Maroon finish, radio and h.ater. Deluxe ~uipment. One of the
c:leOnllst 66 models in Southentern .Ohio. ·

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COI. Il!diiUS (IJPI) - ,\ biU
wrhlch w o u I d set minimum
wqes tor worker• ln private
Industry In CMiio was introduced
In tho Ohio Sonote Wcdne..._,..
11le blll "'"'ld Jel $1.5D an
- hour .u the lowest P"Y for mtn,
women and minors in intra..
.tate Industry . It would be the
first in Obio hi1tory, if enacted.
The state director ol industrial

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for specifi c occupations involving women or male minors.
Tite measure, offered by Sen.

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TONI GHT

ON L Y
February 6
NOT OPEN

F IDDAY &amp; SATURDAY

THE BIGGEST BU~"DLE
OF TH E M AlL
(Technicolor)

Robert Wagner, Raquel Welch
FLAMING F RO NTIE R

Stewar t Gr a nger
SHOW ST ARTS 7 P. M.

Cllarle• J. · Cornu, O.YOIIIIII- uled lor- ...,..1 - , . ·
tmm, - d not eoror domeiU&lt;
Tllo - . . . wlddt met f&lt;IIIOir·
- . . In prl..te ........ fed. lng tbo eddro'lc ·houd l -

leglalature r ece ssed to hear
Gov. Jame;, A. Rhodes atate of
the state me ssage.

Mornlng sessions were sched·

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too if you
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clown 12:35 a.m.; PoiiJI R.up2:10
a.m.; Fort Dearborn dowa 3:15

11.ttelll colleges sll)ported by
the state.
Howeve r 1 Rhodes did not pte-elude the subsidies for out-ol·
state graduate students.
Subsidize Grad Students
McElroy said the idea was to
make the out-of-state undergraduates
"pay
their own
way,"' but give subsidies to
graduate students .. because If
they teach In Ohio's wliversities,
they are giving scmething to
the state. "
Several pr""osals Rhodes has
made in the past for implemeotatioo of Ills "Solutions tor the
Seventies" program were missing from the mes51BC Wednes-

a.m.
omo RIVER - Lock 13, Beck-

"every boy and girl in Ohio
with a diploma in one haOO and
a job or career in the other."
"Education remains the No. 1
priority," Rhodes said. '~he
youth of Ohio do not
nt
handouts or doles. They
t
jobs. They need our help. "

"We Must Act"
Then, deviating from his pi-etext, Rhodea said, •fWe
·t'rfult ' aC"t today." ' He 'wa1 theh
applauded by the 132 legislators
atte!XIing. It was the first ioterJ'lC)tion of his speech.
He was appii.IXIed three other

Urnes.

Mary Stevens

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and sold at $79.95
now only

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Get a great night's sleepput on a happy face!
Sht:Bp •. . the great beau tv creatment! It starts
when exclusive Bracer Gards give reinfOrced
center support where most weight is concen trated. Rich damask cqver is deeply quilted to

Dura-lux cushioning - unique blend of cotton
and Sealyfoam*' - for surface luxury. Tho time

to sleep comfortable on a firm ·Sealy
is now I Up to $50 savings on super

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api111t , Clay j. SMw baa
p~ the Utpl men ac~1ed of

e-~··f!&gt; tolaaol- JliUI
t·.. J!eil&amp;rdy tocefller In a car

thrie motths befMe the murder.
Tllo story caine from the Jut.
· of five state "ltnesse• prO!!ueed
In r_.id order late 'nturlitay on
U. --'"' day of tellllnony In
the trial of sna:w on ehorgea at

p.m.; Jim Murphy and Ranger
up 10:50 p.m.; L. Flore up 1:%0
a.m.; Onward up 4:20 a.m.; S.
M. Jenks UJJ 6:40 L m.; Buck
Freeman up 6 :40 a.m. ; Lock 16,
Mark Ea!ltin up 1:45 a.m.; Prln·
elplo up 2:25 a.m.; Lock 17,
L. Wade Childress up 6:55 a.m. ;
JOhn Ladd Deu.1 U9 1:05 a.m.;
BellevUie Locks, st. Marys up
10 p.m.; Jacob Gee up 11:05 p.
m.; steel Trader ~ 3:45 a.m. ;
Lock 21, Jeftboat up 8:10 a.m. ;
MilS l.tu~k;y down 6:50 a.m.; Lady Rosemary up 6:40 a.m.; Lqplj:
23, Andrew P. Calhoun up 6 a.
m.; Racine Locks. ElgerciUf up
4:15 a.m.; Greemp Locks, EtnaLouiiVIUe up 2 a.m.; E110 PeM.,.-Ivania up 5 a.m.: Invader down

Hunting

Vlotna!no 1111011&amp;

·111om,

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CODN)'tnce

seulona,

laid today.
A source In direct cootact with
the talks,. said, "There has nev~

or boon a brotkupln!lriYaletalkl
betwoon lllo American and Norllc
Vleltwne11 deleptlooo.
~·The omtad:•, eiJtabl.llhed lalt
fall, cootlnue. There baa been a
contact between tile two delegations since tbt fQQr.wa,y Parlo
talks started Jq,, • .,•• ,
Tho IIOUl"COI !~ U..,. under·
. - tile Nortll Vl8tnameae mllht

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ah:l tired of
the last to be
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of colors, patterns and
lllbriu! AU sple priced I
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. QUALITY ~RAPERI!S wllb run double hems,
double aide hemo - aU blind 1titchtd - hand
tel pleoll ond morel Unlined and lined stylcol
Heavy luxury rabriet lo caiiCIIlelttl to ~beers alllllle prloodl ·

Februiry 7th Ill February 2Znd

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New Arrivals Ready To WHr
o..-rt...nt On .The 2•d Floor

Visit the Furniture Department Third Floor

You'll want to take time ·whUe ahoppi~ thi1 weekepl to
visit the Ready to Wear Qepartment. New~ig ~lee- '
tiona or merchandise arrlvina. dail)'. Oreana in all
. alzes - Junior, MlS&amp;es Sizes - excellent selections or
hall sizes - new coats and suits for. Spring and Summer

·T h• Ml•Cltlqnl of h..nlture on the lrd IleuM· or• 'h• b•st .,.•.,.~
had F;., ..Onr G da~ G"" you 1hould tolt• tl'"• te~lnowu aHJund
gnd •••-N•• Kroe 1..- 1 Livlnv Room Suit•• - $tyles, eoverlnp
end eoiCifings that yot.t 11 like - Blo , bit ul•etlon of Chain
1.- hl~a~ - lOt" h• - Choirs for all oc:~:osions - for D¥Dry room
In yoUr hcuno - B.droom ~uites b,y tho Countrt• leodlng
mon~o~foct-• - Bit nloctl"on of Mottt,.IIDI and
ox Sprlnvs
lncludl'? the populor Kine ond Queen 1iU1 - E11d T obi .. _.
Cotf•• obllts - o•• ~.. - Lamps - Pletvres. We could to Ofl
ond Qn telllnt you about our 3rd floor furnltun department. e•••
thi"V for you to do 1, vi1lt you,..oll ond you'll ••• whot "''
mean.

"ear - new Blouses .. Sldrts. Big shipment oC Wrangler
Jeans for women - girb and little gjrlL Be iure to
look around. See what's new rorSprinQ:aiiiSummer 1969.
You'U enjoy It,

of Printze_SI Ccell lor w..,on em the 2nd. Ooor~ 'l'hls spe.
clal tru~ l!lhowlng or Prlntzesa C01ts and Sulfa makes l.n
ideal time lor yau to a:eleet what you need. rMr, Lang has
had years ot· experleJtce selllrw: and fitting coats aoo suits
and he will help you find )'()ur correct size in the stvle..and
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SPECIAL SALFl
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Ano&amp;...;t bti: •hipment of.dtnette ntswlth4, 8 cw 8 chairs.
An exceptionally aood quollty - all arrlll180d ror yoor
""~~~' oelectton Rettl,y lor you to buy ...... Duriog
thlo ..1e Y"'lraean roa1ly .... on Wllatyoo need In Dinette
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It:• RCA's 50th y~~r and w~'re ce~brating this
w1th R~A J,ig t.JMIC:•ol sale pr1ces on many mocf•ls
of RCA Color T_oltvision ond f!CA Stereo. 1\sk to
' " these apec:1al sets and the entirv RCA Iine

of Home Entertoinlt'lent.

11D11 ..,.. nor1b. B1P In t11e l9lr
tlll ....... Sllllrdl,y. lAw ilaldllct·
In the 30a IOUIIL

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Ccmmuatsts that America's ~;;all
for r e•toration of the DemUitarlzed Zone dlvldln&amp; the VIetnama in no way 0001Ututed a
demand
ror
a permanent
dlri1iOD of the wllr-tornland.
However, the Viet Cong
delegation leader, Tran Bw
Kiem, hardened ihe Cc:mrauntst
position toward the talks 1n hls
open!"' speech by asnrtlng

there would be no progre11 until
tho Salgoo SO"'mnenl at
President Nguyen Van Thleu
and Vice President Nguyen Gao
Ky " a s overtllrown.

But it's the GOP Congressmen

that Demand Nixon Cooperate

ol·-·ntt.

at Herlow. The otocy, alread,y In that there were so many
newfJPiper otnces across the Democrats sUll holdlns; I;J1gh
country. told of a Nixon plu to oDiee In the Republican odml·
taho poollt\lotorohltlo out of
-i'Oiitlcl' and' ' lllltie" tlion( ' Cirlr • . "Wo worlciiif ' hitd""fi&gt; ·Nlxan ~ca,ae we .' ~.· •·
Service
F.., Is the rankllw Rlpubll- ........ We doo't fool tho
can ori the Post otrice and CJvU change is coming last II!IDOlWh,"
Service Committee 1111 didn't one participant summed Lit·
qree wi til the plan. He Slid I
llr¥•ho mode tilo point lbet
syslenl had been set up for tbeae holdover Democrats could
consulting rcnldrc members of not be !footed; lboy would not
eong:renlonal . ccxnmtttees •tn tie ioyai; and that they were 1n
positions to cause the new
ad~, but that in this case
the system broke down.
adminis~tion trooble. Btl was
especially
concerned over6.. cerHlplJ Agitated
tain
people"
who J.d dlfftcuiUes
Sen.
ROUilll llrusho of
durirw
the
Johnson
administraNebrosko wos hllthl.v agitated

tt.-. Who were

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POINT PLEASANT - T h e
Tire &amp; Rubber C o .,.
_ ... polJollor -plantnear hero
r-"'&lt;1 lharp lncreoseo In
wtpa paid Ill emplo.yeesiiDdolhGooc~Yoor

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at t11o MaiGII-Gallii-Melgo arOl
ml968.
Employees were paid a rec ..
ord or more lban $3.~111...
lllll year, ...,.1y _58, .~ cent
more lban lllo $2.:c-mt111Cl11 tbo1
lll'llediD 1961, tcc:onlln&amp;ID Plant
Jlano&amp;Or lllchaol T. BuceL
llo uld a 20 per . coni riM In
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Lodge denied Tlwy' s cWm
and emphasized the United
States does not seek a divided

Vietnam.
At the core of the current
deadlock is a firmly entnnched
difference ot opinions over
whether mUitary or politlcal
isaues should be diacuaaed first
at the peace talks.
11le next session was sch&amp;o
dulod tor next Thursdi..Y.

Merehanta of Meigs CouniY
)om Tho Dally Sentinel today
In oongra1ulatlnrl Meigs B o y
Scout ~~. CUb Scout Paeka
and tile Middleport Explorer
Pools In connection with tile
amual Boy Scout Week, Feb.

7-13.
Material and features, notIng obsenanc:e ot the 811llverlai'Y, are dlapla,ed on pages

School Crisis

Avoraao empiQ)'IIIOitl at I b e polJester rftlno procllced at tho
plant climbed from S99 in 1967 ~ Ploount plant, ore llln.
Ill 479 In 1968, llleel •-"'&lt;~· tied only by the ~·s ca.The new employees were add· pecliY lo produce lllem.
ed .. tile p1ont capadiY ........
GoociYoar aloo &lt;UIIrlbuled lo
ereooed by 50 per &lt;en1 ID more lllo loeal eCOIIOJIU Iaiii year lol'
Ilion 150-niUlloa pounds at VI· perehu.. al more tllan •12.5·
fel and Vttuf polJo..... resins I mlllloo In 5Upl&gt;!les and lOrY·
year .
lc.. from 290 Drmo witbln a
100-mlle radluo altho plant, and
plant
· by the pa,yment at $379,000 In loIIYTho
moat
al the year atIllmeet
tile domand for poiJeoterln Ure callaxel.
eord, ........, _ . t , hot melt . Buod ..... lllo flsure• ropre........ and-~ Hnl lnereueo Ill U per cent
llleel ald. Goo&lt;l)'elr -led In tax - - and 92 perOlios at I'IJbglaa tina, In loeal J,ur. .....s over 1967.

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5-6-7 of today•• paper, Addl·
"The White Houae has certain
obllpUcm to 111o Senate. AJx1
llmal nmurlal and pictures
we ..... ol!llptlllll "'tbolllrll'
alotb8r troop, wW bopubllah.
"1ii" Oiir sfto, fif,O, Bopulill• • •ed ..........,._- '. ..
··~ , want help tram the ~--~·~
Prosldorit," another parllclpont
PlrltPhraSed the message to
Harlow. '"Ne waat In on the
deeloloo maldllg. We don't just
want to be Informed after it's
mode or &amp;nnOIIIICOII. Alxl we
Deed more thaD one day's notice
on somll!l of these appointments,
too."
PT. PLEASANT - C1tizens
or Mason County are invited to
An o t h' e r advised: "Don't
meet Monda,.y, Feb. 10, at 7:30
catcl'l us by surprise."
p.m., 1n the Mason County Court-

Goodyear Shows Sharp Increase

ompiQYmenl and • pe,y raloo
iD 1. .. J ~ t were~ re-

JtJu-u tt~Uf6tdlcf nso,ooo reiN!tJI

The \llot Cong had frequently
laid there could be no peace in
Soud:l Vletllllll until the ThleuKy regime was ousted in favor
of a 14pe&amp;ce '' goverrunenL But
Ktem"s statement Thursday
went further arxl said the talks
in Paris would not progress
until the Saigon government
wa• replaced.
Locf&amp;e and America' s South
VletDamese Allies renewed their
call tor rutoratlon or the DMZ
as • first step toward deeacalating the war.
North Vietnam's delegation
le.der, Xuan Tbuy, bluitt.l,y
re.iected the proposal and said it
was only a guise for the United

Here's a happy thought for 1969.
The U_ S. Chlm~r of Commerce reports that you wW
two and a half hours every eight.t.our work:lnc- U111 ftar toWyour tax bUl - federal, state and localIn 1902 all taxes U1l&lt;lWIIed to $17 per persoo. By 1948, aU~
had raised to $349 per Capita, then to S568 In 1958.
The chamber reports that in 1969, the tax bill ror evwy
woman aiWJ chtld in the United States will amount to .1,000.
One wonders if government ever ,comiders balancing ita~
by curbing elQ)eMes rather than increasi rw taxes.

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well,~ Rev. Audrey ~r. host pastor, report&amp;.
Atterdance to the evening services - open to tbe public - ..s
been over 100 aDd hit a high Wednesday with 145.
Middleport Pollee are permitting aoglo parking _,. t11o MJ6.
dleport Church of the Nazarene, where the services are be1Jw bllcl.
to aceomodate the crowds and Tiny's 11 penal~ p&amp;l'ldJW.....,
Itt~ l j a ratt1i!f I~Ci11U61f'" .......,...,.~ ,.~._.
'I'IH! services are held at 7:30 p.m. each evenil\g aDd 1I'1U e111to ...
elude at 2:30 p.m. SWXIay•. Speaking Is thll!l Rev. Don Humble of New
Boston and music Is being provided "by the Pll!lrr.y family of JaekMIL

Meeting Set

A TUBERCULOSIS SKIN testing program lUXlerway in tbe 1cboal1
of Meigs Coont,v is getting an excellent response, On TuesdiJ alii
Wedneaclay, Feb. 18 and 19, the program will be O:PQDed to the~
eral public and anyone can re ceive a tree skin test trom 1 to 3 p.m.
and from 6 to 8 p.m. on either date at the Meigs Junior HiP SchoGl

house to discuss possible solu-

in Pomeroy,
It is stressed that no x•rays will be ghen unlesa one flrst u.
dergoea a skin test and proves to be a positive reactor. A mobile
x~ray l8lit will be located at the rear of the school building.
Tests given on Feb. 18 and 19 will be read on Feb. 20 and 21.
The prognm, aimed at early detecdon of tuberculosis, is 1»ing carried out by the Meigs County Department of Health, the Meip
County Tuberculosis and Health Association arU the Ohio ~
ment of Health.

tions to the curl'ent Mason CouiP
ty School crisis.
Some Mason Cwnty citizens
teel that the school board and
the bus drivers have raued com-

pletely to communicate with each
other, a spokesman said.
School board members and bus
drivers are urged to attend the
meetilw, 111 are all interested
citizens.
MRS. BRIGHT ll.L
The l'llmeroy 0111~ squad
answered a call at 1:42 a.m.
Friday Ill the homo of E m m a
Bright In llarriiiOIIVIUO, If h 0
was removed ID Melr,J General
Hoopltal and admitted aa a modo

WHAT KIND OF A NUT doe s it take to make telephooe calli co ·
schools saying that a bomb has been planted? It must take a SJ18Cial
breed - no one noC. a nut would think It funn.,y ,
YOU'LL HAVE AN owortunit,v to see the work of Sllllle 20 children who have been enrolled in an evening art class at the Pcmaeroy Elementar y School beginning Saturday.
The work - pencil drawings, pastels an:l otis - will be an
display ln the windows ot Ruschel' s Fi ve to One Dollar store mE.
Main St., fonnerb Guinther&amp;'.
The paintings will be placed in the wiOOows for soo.ring belln-ning Saturday 100 will rertULin tllere for all of next week.
Teacher of the art class, which began in the rall, II Mrs. Margaret Ella Lewis.

leal patient.

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Blood Donors Needed
Extraorde
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••nary erl aue
Recoun.tzed
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- FORMER PRE;"'IEiiT ANO MilS. l.Jndoo B.
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Jollnooa ploJc tq build l $25ii,OOD honleCIIlsylvan lkcrelot tila.v
Olfn In Austin,' Tex., thefT friends ~ ·loJliY·· The J~ ""r•
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IJIIOeted Ill build 00 I belulllul wooded plot Mer the .70,000 plM
1,
brlcl&lt; 0110 - 1toey bomo of tholi- claualtUir Loci Nupilt lr1 a 1UhlonBy Goorp lloqravoa, !q&gt;L
which tal e~tecl ~ preserv· ••rights.."
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a~&gt;~e.aocllon of ""'i!Q. ·
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. ~ .Lbf:lct School District ed theM urfclttt," t.requently
Schools haw the ruponalblli-.
1loo
Iii,. ow~ tho land In Au•tln lor,..,- years, Durq ~ month al Februor)', thrOUBh biOOib' periodo.
t,y of teaehln&amp; our groot
Georg,
Wul!lrciDn
and
Abra11er1tap,
l1&gt;out
oor
l1relt
Jeodo
nrt.ic" .. ~wa.v•
bulldl"' oomo dly. Thoro Is a omill.nter In- ·n Ia a•JilliUure .lo villi 1ehool1
hlDI
Lloeoln
W.ro
men.
They
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era,
and
,abool
rl&amp;l&gt;ta.
They
also
tJIIII!Il!lcont._..te of Mro. Zac~ S.o11 ~.. an&lt;! vtew tlleiT bullaU~ bcerdo.
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- 1 IQ ftotlrloh IS American~ They did help lndiYidull rl&amp;lrtt .extend oa4&lt; to
. . ltudentl .Cim• and Jl"'nrvo lhl1 IP'Oll tbet point where IIIey do not 111blrthdatea of two niatlon. They did mueh ID pln triJt&amp;e .., the riiJIItl al others or
tbo rltlbll olt 1001o1Y lo pc::oteet
~ •• Geotaa and molllllln lo!' aU al aa our

llitl Ab!'tham
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Wend lttelf.

by no man.
Wore they nau-1 heroeo?
lnleed they were. Shwld we re.
sJie\ t 1111 revere tbeir memOl')'
and bo grateful lor their greot
eontrilcutlooo? We ohcluld Indeed.
We should be etemally thlnkful u.t. in ~es of greatest
boon tble
to produce thlt klnjl or ·~rlor
leldersbi'l needed to keep the
Unloa eli'course to an ever ereat--

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II U..,. coold apook Ill u1today,
Tlllae ore troubled and dlstliOY
eortalnb' bavo ...... . turbl.. tlat~l. Tbeae
times er tomoiTow.
diOJI """lllona Ill uk · 111 wlion .It IIQI ua ID
1101 just
Fobru117 Ia a pllrlotlc month
quao~~..,. lboW· whlt .wo lave aiceed 111 dtic.,., bul oloo to tho
In aci..:Jis. Wtshlogtoo and LlnID thO ectiiCiPJ• ID Wllleh peot ID whlt wa1 the \K"IBin c&lt;lln lhould be tnd ..............
rite iio dedl&lt;aloil;
Ill&lt; loll' to ... .knOw IL .ed "' our )'GOth.
lo lltllng
Is a pod IIICIIIh lor and proper. School children wW

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mood donors ... urgently neededaltil·--obll·
vi.s lt - from 1 to 6 p.m. Feb. 24 - at the Pomeroy Elemlr.
IIQ' SchooL
This was the report ot Vernon Ne~~se. blood PJ'OII'Ul
chalnnan. Thursday night when the bcwd ot dlreetora ot tbe
Meigs Couot;y American Red Cross Chapter met at Ve&amp;erau
Memorial Hospital
Walk-In donors will be welcom,d ll tho Fob. 2t visit,
Noose llld. Wclnen ol lhe Rock ~rlqrs Graap will oorvo 111o

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oeelloos of tile """"IY ha"' not been caa.,loteb' ..Uclted because of Ulness and weather condidona, but IU&amp;nlpta will be
mlde lo contl,... the drive and c.....,..te all ....U.

Tbe directors also dldussed poaslbllltlo. or ...,....., "'"
fice qUIU"toro and p~rhoJis sbtrl., tho llceWIY wltb groa.p. An)'one ownina: I suitable faclUt;y rrar ftlltlabould con-tact Dole Kautz, ehtlrman, who prealdod at lui ....... - .
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Mra. KOMetil Bmm, chllrmtn at
lo 111o mWtarr,
rePorted oo her aellvllleo over ,
In provld1,. 10rvlce1 tor oonlcemen and their
Tice....- . . wal """"'"""' foo; ·l lt,y
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J1!l&gt; '!l!' ~ho . •rclpl •• o, ,,..;·~" ,lrpm now ·~il. Morch
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in our stare tomorl'CM' and Slturdaf with a spedal showing

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' KISS a!IENDA BRADFORD;
lfllga COOIIIY JuniOr Mils Ill
' !'G&amp;t, will compete In )'OUib
ljtneaa and pnloo and _ ...
ance tood8ld at ille Ohio Junlnr· Mill Paaoaol In MlddleIDwn. StoturdiQ' evenln&amp; MISI
Bridrard will OOitiDOie lor the
olilo JUnior Mlsa Tille. Sbo
1Wm
"I · Have Contldlnee,'' trom the .,SOund or
Mille." Mila Brodlord 11 the
.flau&amp;ltlar al Mr. andMro. Clor·' .... Bradford, Raelne, and ..
a IODior tl Soutbmt HIgh
~-. MI.. Bradford_, tile
. Molp Junlnr Mill UUo !till
' Ntlromber In 1110 local
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uq&gt;ubllelzed but well·
alteldod two-lloor mooU., Wednesday of GOP •-tors p've
the word to Bryce c. Harlow,
Nbon'11 asahtalt· tor COIJ&amp;f88s1onal relations.
Chairman Gordon Alloll of tho
GOP Policy Committee, presid-ed at Ole privtte meeting of
senators and tllelr chief assl·
stanta. Harlow and White Hwse
•Ide. llorcy S. Flettltlllng also
attelided.
llerlow tried his best to
el!Pialn thll Nl""" had boln In
otrlce leas than . three weeks;
tlwt tbe problem• ol transition
were trem.endousi ttat there
~u not any conscious effOrt on
tho part of tho White Houae to
ohorto-&lt;ITcutt Congren,
But ho ._,dl1 got slarled with
hla OliPlanallon, wheo Son.
Hlrom L. F..,, lWiawlll,
W4ved a telet,)ped pren report

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ol tbe Paris conference.
Lodge went out ol hf1 WI¥ in
Thursday's ae11ion to aaiure the

be Ill new intellolve oontacto
almtlar to tbose that allowed
Amerlean and Hanoi negnllalllro
Ill brook aprolong,ddeadlock and
reach an agreement on a full halt
ol. AmericaD alr raids on North
VloiDam.
American and Nortb Vlotnameae of(l,clala refused to ell...
euaa the report. 1be two delecatlonl alwa,y1 heve been oxtrem""
1y careful not lo publicize thefT
bockllllg, oootacto deallned lo
brook Impasse• that develop In
tho piOIIIU'l' .. solon• at tho talks.
11le report on eontbued ...,_
tacto bol;ween Washlngton and
Hanoi came in tbe wake of a
new fruitless plenary session

messed UJ1

Weather

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MARY WEAVER ll.L
Flllellt Profit Year
Pomeroy emergency squadmen
LANCASTER, Ohio (IJI'O were summoned at 11:47 a.m.
Anhor - lloddng Glass Corp. hal Wedne..tay lo the Woldttown HOI
reported a 35.2 per cent increase tesklenee of Mary Weaver I who
In ......... In 1968 lor an all- was W. h
na removed to
lime ........ s roc:ord.
Mela• General llolpltal and 0&lt;1Company President John L. mllled.
Gulllunan oald oaleo lncrooMd
CONI'IIIMED
ror the 14th conMCUtive year APPOINTMENT
COLUMBUS (UPO - The Ohio
to $227.6 mill..., mrlng 1968, Ser.te Wedneaday confirmed the
compared wUh $208.2 million In appointment b7 Gov. Jame1 A.
1967. Etrnlngo jumped lo $1~.5 Rhodes of£dward E. Davis, O.k
mllllon from $11.4 mllllm.
HID, Jaeksoo County, member.
Ohio BOard ot Regenta, term endlllf · Sop~ 20,1972, oucee.....,llte
VETERANS MEMORIAL
J. Ottla Fordo
HOSPITAL
CIIILUCOTHEAN KILLED
ADMISSIONS- Elma Fl'hier,
WASIIINGToN (UI'l)- The~ ,
Middleport; Elise Whi'-1 L o D C
Bottcm; Dc!na1d Rairden, Hart- fenoo lie;o-•nt W...,I&lt;IQ
ford; Garnett carson, aildcne-- l~ntiRed lour Ohl- •• omq
port; Ben Sponcir, Radne; Her· thO t2 U, S. ·1otvlct010n ldlledJni~,
,.

in a dark shirt, CIIDO to his
h....._ lie uld he told 01wald
he couldn't recommend him but
IIIII he should pi I Civil
Service examination. Morpn
said he reCOKI\iHd 01wald'a
picture in the ptperl after the
usassinltion.
John MaDe hester, the atrton
town marshal, tesUfied that iD
late August, 1963, CORE was

at

nun peace

Property
Transfers

I. McKUyey to

about 1olilnl • Jm ll tllo Eoot
LouloW. Slate Hoapltal tllore.
He told him, MdJeehee llid,
to .. to U.Oftl Mor- lhe
lOt':ll 1tate representative, for
edvlce about the Jcil.
Ullltr Dymond's crOll exa.minatim. he said Oswald was
clua shaven. Russo has 1aki
tbe Dian be knew . . ' 'Leon''
Oowalcl In tile mldo&amp;plelllber

IPOMOI'illl a wter r..,stratloft carwu ....... .,..._...~
drive In Clinton and he waa on Oowald walled In lllll. ~
produce~ a Navr II IIUI
dulY to "keep out aettaac.- s."
eonl tor hllll, IIIII,
Ptllller potllllid l o - M
He pointed a finger at Shaw
in the courtroom ar; the driver "DW,. tllo -rol~
of tho parked llmoualnl and of the car driver, whl:a hesaid he had ldontlfted himself .. oa4&lt; from the roar. lie W
1 ·repre.entative of t£e lrle'I'DI- odler p&amp;ssenp:r IIIIPIInd. tD be
tioml T rade Mart in New Ferrie, trom a picture twrqfirf
him In court, bul edded llo IIIII
Orleans.
Henry E. Palmer, the r egt.,... seen onb Ferrie'• proale Ill tile
trar, in front ot whose office the car- .. . heavy 8)'tlbrclw ...

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PARIS (UPO - The United
States and Nortll Vleltwn are
htvlnrl secret - c t • outolde
tbe soohllnSl.Y doodlocked VI~

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riOOIIIIzed from tele......, as Plotlllll hod l IMiorcL
Morpn, the next witoets,
O•wlild eam.e 1Dtu hit tlq) tor a
hlir&lt;lll .... ...... ..... .l o go said Oswald. an uobeardl!ld IIWI

Secret Meetings Continuing

Lewis up 2 p.m.; Oleander doMI
t:SO a.m.; Lelia c. Slcoarer up
4:45 p.m. ; GITord Low! a down

,.

U. ldiU,. at Pr..ldont pvon by Corrie C. Colllno , ol blik ind -rod I
~ wl.tll "Leo llano)' Bl.... Roup, lA., a Necrq 11\Ail rollalnllon II• wlillo tho 0~ aad David W. Ferrie.
bandler, He uld tllllt_ln 1963 llo lwo walled tor him to relfo...-.
Tbo Ill~' I bJa aun IOIIImOI"&lt;I' Wll worldng II&gt; a · - ._Ita!
The lour W-101
p~ Wll ttpct tho t11ree In Jukaoo, lA., ,... Bolool
Tbur.da,y ploced - ... lwo or '
woro ovorbolrd · plollq tho 8oup, · l!lll aloo waa d!tlmtan the .Uepd &lt;-'raton at
·~· Ia 1111~, IVA., In oeorb,y CU- lA., of tho CUnloo or ~oekloll. But oa4&lt;
'l1IOt ~ ' was from Perey loeal Chapler altho COtterell of ' ColliN had . aU of them, and
Ro,ymand RUIOO IIi I pi'ellmlt• Raelal Equality (CORE).
rlillog togetller. All placed tllo
ry 'tworlnli two )'Oll'l Russo
He ldontllled Shaw In the tllne •• ~ late Alopot.
wlll be • .tar witnou for eOUI'Iroom 10!1 Feme from a
Tho state beau Ita , _
Garrlaonln tblolrlal.
1'\ctw-e u 111o men ho IIW In oplaode by ealll"' Edwin Leo
ToodmOIIY Gl'"n
tho 1root soot oltho parked cor. McGeehee; 1 Jackaon bii'W.
The automobtle test:imon)o was Oawald, he said. got out of the who said a man whom he later

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT,
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_ _ _ _ __ _ _ _FRIDAY, FEBRUARY
_ 7, 1969

6 a.m.; Meldahl Loeka, J. S.

6:40 p.m.; Eaao Arkansas up 9:40 p.m. ; Rita Barta down 10:30
p.m.; Cotton ~1een down midnight; Raymond Thorpe up 1 a.
m.; Ashland up 2 a.m.; Peace
up 2:30 a.m. ; steel PioDeer up 3
a.m.

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SALE ·.20% OFF

14, Jamea L. Hamilton up 3:20

Int., R-way, LebaDOD.
Jamer. 9:areber, Gloria J.
Stardler tO Mooongahela Power
Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Grady Co. , R.way, Olive.
Dale Adams 1 lknde Adams to
Stevens, R. N•• 54, a 1940 gr»Monongahela
Power Co., R..,ay,
uate of the HOlzer Hospital School
Ollve.
of Nursi,.:, ofGahanna,clied Mo.
RUey Pigott, Daile Plaott lo
day at s~ AntiiOI\I' Hoapltal In
Mononga:leha Power Co., R..wa.y,
Columbus.
She WIB a memberoftheSalem Ollve.
Fran.cis O.eriAlri, Virginia·
E. and R. Chureh in Chllllcothe,
OVerturf,
to Marvin McGuire,
and is survl ved by her husband.
Harry, formerly of GaDfpoUs. Bettie McGuire, 1 A.• Salttbury.
lllrvey Whltlateh, BellY Whll·
Funeral services will be held
at 10 L m. saturday at Ute Schoed~ latch to William R, Reynolds,
Inger State Si. L"'hhpel in ColUJn.. Flocence E. Reynolds, Lot, Pombus with the Rev. Ralph Huber eroy.
Glad,yo B. Hill lo Willard L.
officiating, Following services
there, the body wlll be taken to Hoed, Connie R. Reed, Slh A.,
the Mound Hill Cemetery in Gal- Olive.
Paul D. Nease, Allee S. Neaae
lipolis for graveside services at
to
R11 M. Ri8P, Mary V. Rlgp,
1:30p. m.
2 A., Chester.
Roy Pearson, Nora Pearson
lo
David B. Sayre, 20 A., Lotarl.
Anchor

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•·"!·; Peggy
Downey down 5:50 a.m. ; Lock

OPEN FRI. &amp; SAT. NIGHTS
llualBurton, Sls!lllen R. Kul1chbach, • .., of t.
and Mro. Raymond .C. '
~ Wollo, Belllelfuser, CO. Mr.
Kalldll&gt;lch, ChWicolhe.
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FAMILY SHOPPING. USE OUR PARKING LOT ON 2ND STREET.

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· BoojamiD Frankllll In 1754 In

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He was given a one minute
stanUns ovation at the conclusloo of tile apoeeh.
A, L, Chatfield, MaboUe ChatLiter In the day, RhOdes and · field 111 Franeeo M. Stitt, Bedcy
several cabinet members flew Gorenton, Parce11, ~~·. Ra-.
to Washington, D.C., to meet cine.
today with Vice President Spiro
Cluence Price, Maxine Price
T, Agnew alkl government offl- In n-·
.. tlog 011 Co In
. e., R,wy,
ciab to discuss variws federal- 14biDOD.
state programs.
ltarl)}d G. Roush, Mar i/!!f'Y E.
lloulh lo Hllllllng 011 Co. Inc.,
R-war, Lebanon.
Wllllam A. McKUvey, llozel

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up 5:10 a.
m.; Natlonal Progress doWD 5:25

a.m.; Dl.mcill!

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a...-.

Beaver up 4:45 p.m.; Diane Boa·
worth clown 6:05 p.m.; National

Rhodes proposed Wednesday
to eliminate them entirely and
have ·out- of -state undergraduates p6y mote than Ohioans to

day.
McEir.oy said the governor
was willing to let go or some
proposals to get the t! xpanded
vocational education.
Rhodes' goal, as outlined
Wednesday, was to provide

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tlloUtandl · .at ~~ ll
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MaiQi mombora Ill ~
but lcJIII'IIwlul poll u(llceo ore Job.
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~ ~ 1&gt;7 tile JW!ma...,.. ~
tl1oJ&lt; -'d 119 ·• - hlvo : li&gt;.:Z:
po-ller - . . , tllo poat- M. BICJIIIII lola tbe ... ll)'tilem &amp;9t Involved In tile plolrcinqei ,..
- - · UM1•11J .., 111o reeom· · ....... ,otred I . . . . - , S... _Ralj)b Yorbo&lt;oullll; D-Tox.,;::
al a .-blr al IJ. Tllo . 'llrlt ID bo lilt, uld ''U!en It .Ill old_ lfl'lnrl . ~
"tho u1 - - ~en 111ot If ,.. ll!lt ..., __

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and 2'1.6 IUftl\llll 'IS ~;el roll- ~ )IOiiliJa-.o ICJ'OII
ora, ralllni lloWlJ; Pl. M-Ill, a.,,·111ve 2'1.38; """'""'-" • 11uo1t, ll.St; l!Oon pld!ed ..,... for _,.
lllaUia, Ul lallb!J; Kallowha v..; 1a1ow ll!U the)' • ·
FoOt, 7.02 rla!DI; Chlrl.-.,
Pnoldont Nbiaa - c o d
19.02 lalllntl. LDndoo, roadJri 2 W-oc!Q 11o will lr7 1D
l'eet at rolloro; Marmet, IWIIIIDc c111np lllot, ~ ocrliiJ&gt;Iag llie
~. 5 r--• and w•~....
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and Gl'tlll"' 111o lobo 111
Tlioro oro ••••unla,ooo poa~- IJIOIIer ~· Iormor _,a111 • jiOO!mUiar, 101!
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BOAT lfOVEWEl'IDI:
...,..,wive •~ ·
malfAiro ud more 31,000 Prollldent ~ B. JoiJpson CliO frioed and tO enemlot." ' o•
GALLIPOLIS LOCKS.- OVEC . The pian prolllpleclllnmedlat4&gt; rural ........ In tbe OOIII!b'7. llll!le Julll before leovlng olllco.
Moot al Uill.. ~ 00111111~~::'
down 4:15p.m.; Brian B. clown JB"aiiO In Coniroll, bul
About 1,600 ......... .... palled tlcole
with Son. cuir llan...
f:40 p.m.; Pbltfp~dbtm 8:· were IOIRe-lDclucUng Sea..~ an named every year.
tiona baek.
R-Wyo., that the mov• Wll
40 p.m.; E"Deana Boawortb UJJ DMmd s. Mullde, n..ua!M wbo
Under Nbua'• l)'stem, the top
.,'lbere is no valid comeCtton step m the rteht dlredtian.'' ·' :.,,,;.
10:05 p.m.; Sdv1r1 duWII i:55 fX111'1iled doubtl that polld~s three scorers ln open COI'qletl- between a
man'l polltleal
But Sen ... Muskle n• a Wt;:t
Jl.m.; Joooln Breat down 3 a.m.; could ...r be aUmiDated !tom U.e C!U1111nad1111 lor. poatmaat- bellola and his abi!IIY Ill deliver akeptlcal.
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Gill~ U .t Fr...U. no !he

enl e.rn,plo.res, vo:tumeer "'Mtrk- polll lo spurt rotllllntloo or
er• tor charitable or eGlcatlon- volen lol' pt¥lng proc:lnc:t ncal organizations or thOse .... lsb'an 10 ceata for each ,per..
ject to the federal Fair Llbor ..., u..,. enroll.
Standards AeL
, . blll would ....e rosllPresent federal law ..,oridoa lrlrl paid up lo ,18 I 401 for
a minimum wage al $1.60 per their senices, aa well u · 10
hour ror employes or buslneaaea cent. for each new voter • engaged In Interstate work.
rolled.
04 ln
this wealthy country of
A joint resolution providing
ours," Carney said. ..no man for appoiJltment at a )oint com·
should have to work for sub- mlttee to .AlucV welfare needa
sistance wages. Federal la..- was also introduced.
onl,v goes so rar."
The Senate, in an aftei'NlOD a.m.
Corta Takt! s Scat
Aesston, confirmed uine appointKANAWHA RIVER - l.&lt;Jndm,
In otber Senate aetion, Rob- ments made by Gov. Jamea A.
.1enn1 A. Green down 5:50 a.m.;
ert J. Curts, former Lorain Rhodes.
lformol, Katby R. ...... 5:55 jl.
County GOP executive chair~
m.; 0. F.~ up 12:25 a.m.;
man, was seated as a succesSome!
up 7:05 a.m.; Wllllleld,
sor to Harry V. Jump, Willard.
H. E. Bowles down 2:to )l.m.;
Jump resigned to take a state
(Continued from Page I)
Georg, T. Price up 4:25 p.m. ;
Insurance department appofnt.. dent subsidies to state univer·
ment.
Corts was sworn into ofttce
Wring a brief working session
before both chambers ol tbe

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